![]() While at first glance Macron’s futile efforts at shuttle diplomacy on behalf of Europe as a whole failed to stop the Ukrainian crisis turning into an all-out war, it did not hurt him electorally. Macron – channeling his inner de Gaulle – stole an election march from all his rivals, presenting himself as a global statesman hovering high over a field of parochial, angry and mediocre contenders. But in doing so, he is only delving into the old, best-selling Gaullist playbook, connecting with France’s long-standing political culture. Aware that the French desire a strong leader, reassuring his people that France, one way or another, remains a respected great world power, Macron tried to portray this role. It is no coincidence that the current French President, Emmanuel Macron, has a photo of de Gaulle in his private office. Instead, de Gaulle – understanding his people’s historical affinity for a strong, centralized executive gave France what it wanted a centralized state, with an “elective monarchy” at its head. Looking back, de Gaulle was brought back from political exile in 1958 at a time of crisis, both to save France from the political rifts over Algeria that were tearing the country apart, and to replace the weak and legislation-dominated chaotic failure, namely the Fourth Republic. ![]() The “gift” that a leader has allows them to perform at 100% of their abilities, to be a trusted person, from whom the people are inspired and move forward in practice, to unite the people at a time when minds are divided. Thus, charismatic leaders usually use their power for the good of the collective rather than for their personal aspirations. They capture and define dreams and objectives that persuade their supporters towards collective activity instead of self-interest. Obviously, their political or strategic skills are of indispensable importance, but they went down in history primarily for the influence and inspiration they exerted on the people in times of crisis.Ĭharismatic leaders have the ability to understand and build on the needs, values, and hopes of their followers. Making a small historical review, we see that leaders such as Churchill, Gandhi or Mao, are known primarily for their innate ability to motivate their supporters. In this respect, he is more than a pragmatist, that is, he possesses “ the sense of reality.” In spite of the fact that Macron may be a less experienced leader than his predecessor, thanks to his charm and energy, he has established himself as a character in the hearts of French voters. Since coming to power, Macron has illustrated a similarly important aptitude: the recognition of facts for what they are, and not what he would like them to be. However, encapsulating a welcome symbol of reason is not sufficient to administer a nation. In a word, this is a pragmatic president. In general, this offers Macron’s second tenure three classes of geopolitical opportunities: superiority over his historical rival, Germany, leadership within the European Union, and a renewed commitment to West Africa. It is whether he has access to the resources needed to influence massive changes. ![]() The question, however, is not what Macron wants or whether he has the political capital to achieve it. Secondly, the unusual weakness of leadership in Europe (Scholz) and across the West (Biden), in connection with the outbreak of war on the Old Continent, makes space for Macron’s proactive vision of European leadership. This is essential because Macron’s one of a kind position marks an enduring change in French politics and a decisive rebuke of the back-and-forth between two entrenched incumbent parties. Naturally, this second tenure is not committed to his re-election, but rather to his historical legacy.įirstly, Macron is the first president of France in 20 years who has been re-elected. The French Constitution does not permit Macron to run for office within the following race, meaning that he has the opportunity to coordinate strategy and diplomacy as he truly desires. On April 24, 2022, Emmanuel Macron was elected President of the French Republic for a second five-year term. This is how the French President, Emmanuel Macron, began his book titled “ Revolution”. “ Facing the reality of the world will bring us renewed hope for the future.”
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![]() Well, for one thing, you are definitely not alone. Everything goes well, then suddenly… Yes, we know where this leads to. You then hooked up your iOS device normally, like any other day. Perhaps prior to this, you received a notification that iTunes has a new firmware or update for you. So dear readers and avid iPhone or other iOS device users, you are probably here because you have experienced an iTunes error 9 (iPhone Error 9) that appeared suddenly out of the blue. Don't worry, this article will show you several solutions to fix error 9. An unknown error 9", this is the iTunes Error 9 (iPhone Error 9) existing. The recovery mode will automatically end after this time.About This Article: When you meet "The iPhone could not be restored. Simply hold down the Power button for a longer period of time. Reboot your iPhone to get out of recovery mode.If you accidentally put your iPhone into recovery mode, there are two ways to leave it: Do not be irritated by the flashing Apple logo. To put your iPhone into recovery mode, press and hold the Power button (on the right side or top right, depending on the model) and the Home button simultaneously until the recovery mode screen (showing a cable and a computer) appears.You can update your iPhone by clicking “Update” on your computer (your iPhone data will be preserved) or reset it to it’s factory settings by clicking “Restore” (all settings and content will be deleted).Įnable recovery mode on on iPhone 6s and older ITunes will inform you that a device has been detected recovery mode. If the screen remains black, you have probably slipped into DFU mode. Don’t be distracted by the flashing Apple logo. To put your iPhone into recovery mode, press and hold the Volume down button on the left side of the iPhone and the right side button simultaneously until the recovery mode screen (showing a cable and a computer) appears.You can update your iPhone by clicking “Update” on your computer (your iPhone data will be preserved) or reset it to it’s factory settings by clicking “Restore” (all settings and content will be deleted). To put your iPhone into recovery mode, press and release the Volume up button (left), press and release the Volume down button (left), and then press the right side button on your iPhone and hold it until the recovery mode screen (showing a cable and a computer) appears.Depending on the macOS version you have installed on your Mac, you may need to open the Finder instead of iTunes. Open iTunes (in the latest version, update it if necessary!) and connect your iPhone to your computer via Lightning to USB cable. ![]() Enable recovery mode on iPhone 11 (Pro) (Max), iPhone X, iPhone Xs (Max), iPhone XR, iPhone 8 (Plus) and iPhone SE 2 Recovery mode is not to be confused with the DFU Mode, which allows an even deeper system intervention in case of serious errors or problems. Below we will show you how to activate it depending on your iPhone model. If all of this doesn’t work, you can reset your iPhone using the recovery mode.ĭepending on which iPhone model you are using, the activation of the recovery mode will vary slightly. If some apps are causing problems, you can use a trick to force the app(s) to restart. First you should try to reset your iPhone. However, the recovery mode should not be the first choice if your iPhone is causing problems. It can also be useful if your iPhone is locked by entering a wrong passcode too often or if you forgot your code. The recovery mode comes into play when, for whatever reason, recovery via iTunes stops working, when your iPhone screen shows only the Apple logo, or when the recovery mode screen is displayed. 4 Enable recovery mode on on iPhone 6s and older.3 Enable recovery mode on iPhone 7 (Plus).2 Enable recovery mode on iPhone 11 (Pro) (Max), iPhone X, iPhone Xs (Max), iPhone XR, iPhone 8 (Plus) and iPhone SE 2.1 Reasons for using iPhone recovery mode. By the 1930s, an immigrant-weary America had imposed strict quotas and closed its borders. The pace of assimilation for today’s Latinos and Asian-Americans is often compared with that of the Poles, Irish, Italians and Jews who arrived around the turn of the 20th century and eventually merged into an American white mainstream. Hispanics will drive most of the minority growth, due mostly to high birth rates, jumping in share from 17 percent to 26 percent. population, the white share is expected to drop below 50 percent by 2043, when racial and ethnic minorities will collectively become a U.S. The white population, now at 197.8 million, is projected to peak at 200 million in 2024, before entering a steady decline in absolute numbers. More than 1 in 4 people ages 18-64 will be Latino. working-age population, helping to support a disproportionately elderly white population through Social Security and other payroll taxes. Latinos already outnumber whites in New Mexico California will tip to a Latino plurality next year.īy 2039, racial and ethnic minorities will make up a majority of the U.S. By 2020, eight more states are projected to join the list: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey and New York. The District of Columbia, Hawaii, California, New Mexico and Texas have minority populations greater than 50 percent. The Census Bureau projects that in five years the number of nonwhite children will surpass 50 percent. More than 45 percent of students in kindergarten through 12th grade are minorities. babies are now born to minorities than whites, a milestone reached last year. The numbers already demonstrate that being white is fading as a test of Americanness: That influx, from 1820 to 1920, brought in Irish, Germans, Italians and Jews from Europe and made the gateway of Ellis Island, N.Y., an immigrant landmark, symbolizing freedom, liberty and the American dream.Īn equal factor is today’s aging white population, mostly baby boomers, whose coming wave of retirements will create a need for first- and second-generation immigrants to help take their place in the workforce. Their annual inflow of 650,000 people since 1965, at a rate that’s grown in recent years, surpasses the pace of the last great immigration wave a century ago. The shift is being driven by the modern wave of U.S. The question now is whether our institutions are being transformed,” he said. In the 21st century we are moving into a new off-white moment,” says Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, a global expert on immigration and dean of UCLA’s Graduate School of Education & Information Studies. In the 20th century it was a story of the black-white line. “The American experience has always been a story of color. In France, race is not recorded on government census forms and people share a unified Gallic identity, yet high levels of racial discrimination persist. ![]() ![]() In Brazil, where multiracialism is celebrated, social mobility remains among the world’s lowest for blacks while wealth is concentrated among whites at the top. ![]() events point to an uncertain future for American race relations. The international experience and recent U.S. Brazil, a developing nation, has crossed the threshold to “majority-minority” status a few cities in France and England are near, if not past that point. The latest census data and polling from The Associated Press highlight the historic change in a nation in which non-Hispanic whites will lose their majority in the next generation, somewhere around the year 2043.ĭespite being a nation of immigrants, America’s shift to a white minority has never occurred in its 237-year history and will be a first among the world’s major post-industrial societies. Also, the Supreme Court is deciding cases this term on affirmative action and voting rights that could redefine race and equality in the U.S. ![]() It’s now a potent backdrop to the immigration issue being debated in Congress that could offer a path to citizenship for 11 million mostly Hispanic illegal immigrants. Long in coming, the demographic shift was most vividly illustrated in last November’s re-election of President Barack Obama, the first black president, despite a historically low percentage of white supporters. whites and the fast growth of Latinos are blurring traditional black-white color lines, testing the limits of civil rights laws and reshaping political alliances as “whiteness” begins to lose its numerical dominance. WASHINGTON | Welcome to the new off-white America.Ī historic decline in the number of U.S. ![]() You will need to add about 15 minutes to the cook time You can be assemble this ahead of time and refrigerate.Use frozen corn instead of canned corn in this recipe.See all that cheese? That's some goodness right there! How to mix up your cheesy corn casserole: Step 3: Bake for 30 minutes, then add shredded cheddar cheese to the top and cook until melted.Īllow the corn casserole to cool slightly before serving. Stir well to combine ingredients and then pour into your casserole dish. Mix and add one package of Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix. Add creamed corn, corn kernels and sour cream. I like to use a 9 x 9 or 8 x 8 inch casserole dish. Step 1: Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and grease a medium sized casserole dish or baking dish. Cheddar cheese - because who doesn't love a little cheese in their life?.Eggs - act as a binder and help hold the casserole together.Sour cream - adds richness and creaminess.Oh, and because I live for shortcuts - don't you? This is the little white and blue box of cornbread mix. Jiffy Corn muffin Mix - adds another layer of corn flavor, plus a touch of sweetness.You can use fresh corn or frozen corn if you'd like. Corn kernels - because it is corn casserole after all.Creamed corn - for a variety of texture and also added moisture.The ingredients we're using to make this cheesy corn casserole can almost be counted on one hand. Did I mention it's easy to make? Soooo easy!! Pair it with any main dish like Instant Pot country style ribs and you're good to go!. ![]()
![]() Just the list of places is just too long to go into. I get jealous when my friends call me and bitch about weather. What are some of the places you miss out here in Boston? Monday’s Names column featured this Lehane interview with Emily Sweeney. But c’mon – at least be honest about it.ġ Comment | Uncategorized | Tagged: $tately local broadsheet, Boston Globe, Brian McGrory, Citgo sign, Deb Goldberg, Kenmore Square, Total Wine | Īs the hardreading staff has noted on multiple occasions, Boston Globe Names columnist Mark Shanahan regularly, er, re-curates the work of other Boston journalists.Įxhibit Umpteen: The Dennis Lehane/Emerson College Commencement Rumpus. Memo to Globe editor Brian McGrory: We know you need the advertising revenue. That’s very much like the Globe’s recent non-disclosure of its financial interest while covering the rumpus over the fabled Citgo sign the paper raked in more than a hundred thousand dollars in ads touting the Kenmore Square icon but never mentioned them in their coverage. ![]() Here’s the interesting part: Nowhere in the Globe piece is there any mention of the tens of thousands of dollars the $tately local broadsheet has raked in from Total Wine ads over the past few months. It has submitted the proposed changes to a task force convened by Treasurer Deborah Goldberg to streamline the state’s alcohol laws. The company is also about to launch a public relations campaign here challenging a state rule prohibiting alcohol retailers from issuing discount coupons and loyalty cards. In Massachusetts, Total Wine has sued to invalidate a state regulation that prevents retailers from selling alcohol below cost, a common practice in other industries. The largest retailer of beer, wine, and liquor in the country, Total Wine has successfully challenged longstanding alcohol laws in numerous states, tilting the marketplace to its advantage through a mix of litigation, lobbying, and rallying support from customers. Total Wine & More is waging total war on the nation’s alcohol laws - and Massachusetts is the new front line. That called to mind the Globe’s recent Page One piece about Total Wine’s “total war against alcohol regulations.” Total Wine uncorks new front in its war on rulesīig-box alcohol retailer targets Mass. As the hardreading staff perused yesterday’s Boston Sunday Globe, we happened upon this full-page A3 ad. ![]() As I said in the beginning, not a great way to hide racy, inappropriate or just private photos, but you can perhaps surf the App Store and find some tools that give you a more secure solution. Except this time instead of saying “Hide” it says “Unhide”:Īnd that’s it. Want to un-hide the image? That’s straightforward: Choose the image, then choose Share as you did earlier. Once they do, viewing the Hidden album shows every single photo that’s otherwise hidden: Honestly, that’s not really very hidden at all, and if your kids are curious, it won’t take too much for them to stumble onto this. Kind of like deleting the image, really.īut… move up to Albums and you’ll see that there’s a new “ Hidden” album that’s appeared: In the below, I’ve circled where the photo was in the Camera Roll before I hid it:Īs you can see, there’s no indication that the photo used to be there, and if you swipe from photo to photo it’s invisible with no indication it was ever there. Tap on “ Hide Photo” to see what happens. Your iOS device will pop up a warning that explains what’s about to happen: Now you’ll see this set of options:Īs highlighted, you want to choose “Hide”. Tap on the arrow coming out of the box icon on the lower left. You’ve probably used the share feature before, but I’ve highlighted it anyway. I don’t have any racy photos on my iPhone so we’ll just use this decided G-rated image instead: Kind of a half-hearted implementation on Apple’s part, if you ask me (why not have it prompt for a secret PIN code or password?) but… let’s see how it works anyway. Of course, “Hidden” is visible as just another album so if your kids move out of Camera Roll to explore, they’ll see it and be able to view all the “hidden” photos. Every hidden photo automatically vanishes from your Camera Roll, however, and while they are backed up to iCloud, they are apparently “not visible when viewing the library from a web browser” according to a chat group. Basically “Hidden” is a special album that appears if you start hiding photos. So there’s a kind of solution baked into iOS: Hidden photos. Save a photo from an SMS message into your Camera Roll and it’s definitely something your kids can stumble across if, like mine, they use your phone to take photos and then look at them later. Kind of the opposite of what you want, right? Photos in Messages are safe, unless you’re also backing up your messages so you can use them across devices. No? Still want to use Messages to text photos back and forth? Well, okay…įirst off, realize that if you’re using cloud backup services like iCloud as soon as a photo hits your Camera Roll it’s likely to be copied up onto the master backup and possibly then duplicated on other iOS devices that share that account. If you really insist on these sort of photos, however, can I gently suggest something like Snapchat since those photos are automatically deleted from both devices after 24 hours? They tend to hang around forever and while the intention now is pure and innocent (well, maybe not entirely innocent!) it’s hard to predict what’ll happen months or even years down the road. With this feature enabled, someone who has access to your unlocked iPhone won’t be able to see all of your photos anymore, as long as you put them into that hidden album, of course.First off, the obligatory warning: R-rated and particularly X-rated photos are really not great to share on digital devices. You can quickly check that the lock is enabled by looking for the padlock icon beside each album. You’ll need to authenticate using Face ID/Touch ID the next time you tap the hidden or recently deleted albums, found in the Utilities section in the Photos app, and a prompt to enter your passcode appears if biometric authentication fails. Toggle the “Use Face ID/Touch ID” switch to the “On” position.Make sure the “Show Hidden Album” switch is toggled “On” to enable it.Open the Settings app on your iPhone running iOS 16.Don’t worry, you can also enter your iPhone’s passcode if you need to. This setting will put a lock on the hidden and recently deleted albums on your iPhone so that you have to use Face ID/Touch ID to unlock them. A pair of toggles is all it takes to keep your most private photos safe from prying eyes.
![]() On big maps, go even higher, as long as you’re ready to swap to your secondary weapon when the need arises. In able hands, its fast handling performs well with low-zoom optics and its iron sights, while 2x through 4x zoom lenses similarly perform well in the midrange. Optic: This depends on how you prefer to engage the enemy. Now let’s cover what you should consider when picking the Swiss K31’s attachments: You’ve got a basic idea of how the weapon works. A low profile is always helpful as a sniper, and you won’t have to worry about enemy AI-controlled Scorestreaks targeting your position. Even better, your improved weapon swap speed will come in handy against attackers rushing into close quarters. With this Perk, there’s no need to worry about taking fall damage when pursuing an enemy or lining up a shot. A bigger mini-map gives you a better overall picture of the situation, letting you plan for the best angles of attack. When sniping, it never hurts to have a wider field of view. Plant the Gas Mine near heavily used chokepoints, particularly near objectives.īecause Law Breaker lets us choose our three Perks from all categories, we’re going with one from Perk 1 and two from Perk 3: Take C4 to protect your rear or side when you’re covering an important angle, and use the Decoy to confuse enemies into looking around as you line them up in your sights. This allows you to fight at midrange on your way to the long sniping sightlines or to defend against players flanking you. The “Roman Standard” is built out as a classic sniper rifle, so we’re going with the Law Breaker Wildcard to balance its long-range marksmanship with the versatility and power of an assault rifle as a secondary weapon. Perks: Forward Intel, Gung-Ho, Cold Blooded Secondary: Go Getter Assault Rifle Blueprint (unlocked at Tier 45 of the Season Three Battle Pass) ![]() Here’s a sample loadout to use in Black Ops Cold War Multiplayer: Unlocked at Tier 100 in the Season Three Battle Pass, it features an attachment configuration perfectly suited for long-range, mobile play. The “Roman Standard” Legendary Weapon Blueprint is built for the modern-day Praetorian Guard, gilded in white, purple, and gold with lions facing down the barrel. And trust us, when you see its Legendary Weapon Blueprint, you’ll want to get your practice in: ![]() This bumps up the rifle into a higher damage tier, an obvious boon across all modes.Īs the latest sniper rifle to arrive in Black Ops Cold War and Warzone, the Swiss K31 delivers. Of note is the 24.9” Tiger Team Barrel attachment, which offers higher damage, a faster fire rate, and greater bullet velocity at the cost of magazine and ammo capacity. The Swiss K31’s solid base construction means you won’t need to make up for any specific weaknesses when building out its attachments. Hitting your target is still crucially important, but there’s some room for error. Its rechamber speed is quick, too, at about one second between shots. The rifle’s excellent effective damage range is enough to take out most Multiplayer targets in two shots, and of course, one if it’s a headshot. ![]() Compared to the other sniper rifles in Black Ops Cold War, the Swiss K31 has the potential to deal lighter damage but wins out in range and mobility, its speed second only to the Pelington 703.ĭon’t take its damage stat too close to heart. The magazine-fed, bolt-action Swiss K31 sniper rifle is designed to perform in the thick of the action. ![]() But what does it take to make a great speech? Having given many speeches in the Army I understand that a powerful speech can urge soldiers to go forward by helping them realise that the shame of stepping back is far worse than anything that might happen by advancing. Churchill’s popularity grew from there with a Gallup poll conducted in July giving him an 88% approval rating. A Home Office report on public opinion conducted the following day found that the anxiously awaited speech was considered 'courageous and hopeful'. Churchill did the entire broadcast while smoking a cigar, which along with his lifelong difficulty in pronouncing the letter 's' might account for the impression that he was drunk.”ĭespite that initial scepticism, Churchill’s words inspired the British people. MP Harold Nicolson recorded that he thought Churchill sounded ‘ghastly’, while newspaper owner Cecil King thought he was either ill or drunk. His Private Secretary wrote that ‘he spoke less well than on the last occasion’. “Churchill gave his address in the Commons in the afternoon and then broadcast to the nation that evening. He knew how much was riding on this, but he is able to craft the oratory in this moment of extreme stress.”Īlthough it is now widely credited with galvanising the nation ahead of the invasion of the German Luftwaffe, the initial reaction to the speech in the Commons was less than enthusiastic, as author Dr Stephen Bungay explains: "The page is covered with his handwritten annotations. The archive’s director Allen Packwood explains how Churchill edited the speech until the last moment. Churchill had mastered the art of alliteration, often repeating the same sounding words for maximum impact.Īrguably Churchill’s most famous speech came on 18 June 1940, when Britain stood alone after the fall of France.Ĭopies of his 'Battle of Britain' speech held at Cambridge University’s Churchill Archives Centre reveal the amount of time Churchill spent drafting and redrafting it. He understood how to use words to let the listener’s imagination take over, transporting them to the scene of the battle. The phrased passages helped him to maintain the right cadence in his delivery, and he made use of rhythm and dramatic pauses.Ĭhurchill used emotive language, metaphor and powerful imagery, delivering his speeches with such authority that they strengthened the nation’s resolve during the darkest of days. He was a great writer, winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953, and he spoke of how he wrote speeches like psalms, setting out his notes in a distinctive 'Psalm form'. He was his own spin-doctor, quipping that “history will be kind to me, for I intend to write it”. Unlike most modern politicians Churchill didn’t employ speech writers. ![]() But the dramatic events of the summer of 1940 rose to a level of drama that suited the Churchillian prose.Ĭhurchill’s speeches were not off-the-cuff, he spent much time preparing and practising saying them out loud, helping him overcome the nervousness he had felt about public speaking since his youth. ![]() He had to overcome criticism about his delivery and a vocabulary that was often seen as old-fashioned. When Churchill became Prime Minister in May 1940 he was aware of the importance of oratory in inspiring a nation at war. ![]() ![]() Great for target shooting, hunting, and tactical applications, 300 blk ammo is the high-performing low-recoil answer to bulky and cumbersome cartridges. 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