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2 North Carolina Prison Workers Killed in Fiery Escape Attempt

Two prison employees were killed and 14 other people injured on Thursday when inmates at the Pasquotank Correctional Institution in North Carolina tried to escape, officials said.

The escape attempt began around 3:30 p.m., the North Carolina Department of Public Safety said, when inmates set fire to the prison's sewing plant. Attempted escape at Pasquotank CI in Elizabeth City.

Fires set in prison sewing plant. More info when available. — NC Public Safety (@NCPublicSafety) Oct.

12, 2017 It was unclear Thursday evening whether the deaths and injuries were from the fire or from other causes, but emergency workers reported over a police scanner that at least one officer had been "struck multiple times with a hammer," according to The Charlotte Observer.

The Department of Public Safety said the two employees who were killed were Justin Smith, 35, a guard in the prison's sewing plant; and Veronica Darden, 50, who supervised inmates working in the plant.

"We're grateful to these fallen prison employees for their service, and we offer our condolences to their families, friends, co-workers and community on this tragic loss," Gov. Roy Cooper said in a statement late Thursday.

  Three prison employees remained hospitalized in critical condition early Friday, and seven others were treated and released, the Department of Public Safety said in a news release. Four inmates were treated for injuries.

David Guice, the state's chief deputy secretary of public safety, said in a statement that his department would "work closely with investigators to learn the circumstances of today's incident and bring to justice those responsible." The prison, which had 729 inmates on Thursday, was locked down, as were nearby schools.

At 5:18, the Department of Public Safety announced on Twitter that the situation was under control, and officials said later that no one had succeeded in escaping. "Three counts conducted have confirmed no missing inmates," the department said on Twitter.

Information on how many inmates were involved in the escape attempt was not available Thursday evening, and it was unclear whether any had been charged.

The Department of Public Safety and the Pasquotank County Sheriff's Office did not respond to requests for information about the episode. The Elizabeth City Police Department and a spokesman for the prison declined to comment.

"It was chaos here," Sheriff Randy Cartwright told The Virginian-Pilot. "We're just getting things under control.".

For more infomation >> 2 North Carolina Prison Workers Killed in Fiery Escape Attempt - Duration: 3:42.

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What Are Vegans? | A Poem by David Calleja - Duration: 2:10.

What are vegans?

Crazy, radical, emotional, extreme.

I understand that this is what it can seem like

from the outside,

but you need to try and see it from our side

to truly understand what being vegan means.

Because we view the world differently, you see,

like waking up in a nightmare, it can be hard for me

to always be composed, not let my sadness show,

because what happens to the animals

you wouldn't wish on your enemy.

From castration to maceration, gassing to dehorning,

separating babies from their mothers

now they're mourning for the lives that are lost

at the ripe low cost of $2.50

for a god-damn cheese burger.

Because that's really what it comes down to,

lives sacrificed for you and a taste sensation

that could have been swapped for something new.

But you won't even try it.

God forbid I criticise your diet,

even when it is unnecessarily violent.

But I know what you're thinking,

"They're just chickens, pigs, and cows,"

and if the stats say something

you're probably eating one now.

But take a moment to consider

that animal's life and litter,

because it's the only one they'll ever have.

They're really not all that different from us,

at least when it comes to what matters,

like having a will to live, and room to run and scatter.

To be free from pain, have friends and play games.

To deny them such rights puts humanity to shame.

From tree huggers to log luggers,

athletes to doctors,

Mother Nature's on our side and nothing will stop her

from providing us with health,

sustainability and moral wealth,

there's no end to what being vegan can do for you.

So what are vegans?

By definition we wish to reduce harm

to cows and chickens and pigs on farms.

To minimise their suffering as much as possible,

even when society says that kindness isn't cool.

For more infomation >> What Are Vegans? | A Poem by David Calleja - Duration: 2:10.

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Australian Permanent Partner Visa - Duration: 6:48.

The goal of every Australian partner visa is to end up with a permanent visa.

A permanent visa means permanent residency.

And being a permanent resident means you get to stay in Australia for the rest of

your life.

No expiry dates, and no need to apply for any more visas.

Australia is your home, and as long as you live as a law-abiding person then you

may stay as long as you wish.

And at the end of every onshore or offshore partner visa or prospective marriage visa

is to end up with that permanent visa.

Subclass 100 for those who apply for Subclass 309 offshore partner visas, and

Subclass 801 for those who apply for a Subclass 820 onshore partner visa.

How do you get a permanent partner visa?

Well, you actually applied for it when you applied for your temporary partner visa, either

Subclass 309 or Subclass 820.

You applied for it, and you actually paid the fees for it at that point.

So there are no more fees, and not an actual "application"

as you already did that.

What they want is evidence that you did what you said you would do when you applied at

the temporary stage.

They have questions, and they want evidence.

Does the Department still contact you?

Once upon a time the Department used to send out emails and letters telling you it was

time to finalise the visa application.

At some stage fairly recently they stopped doing this.

Did they let us know?

No.

They just stopped doing it, and members of the Registered Migration Agent profession

worked it out and confirmed it.

Now?

After the two year mark (ie. two years from when you lodged the application for the 309

or 820) you may use the IMMI Account (http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa/Immi)

to process the final stage.

Is a permanent partner visa easy to get?

Well, I suppose I used to say it was easy, because in my eyes it's not so hard.

However I'm a Registered Migration Agent and I think a lot of things

are easy, because I do them all the time.

I'm educated and qualified and I have a mountain of experience

with Australian partner visas particularly from the

Philippines.

My IT consultant finds certain website modifications really easy, but I don't understand

what on earth he's talking about!

That's why we use experts.

Fact is, around 15% or more partner visas are failing and being refused at the permanent

partner visa stage.

A tragedy and a nightmare scenario to any couple who've gone through years of hard work

only to end up stumbling just before the winning

post!

Why?

Maybe not understanding instructions?

Maybe not being prepared, and not having sufficient

evidence of living a shared-life as they should be?

Maybe assuming this stage is a mere formality and

that success is a given?

Fact is, yes it is perfectly possible to get it wrong, and for this reason Down Under Visa

are offering to help at this stage.

We are nicely set-up to finalise your permanent partner visa applications for you.

How can Down Under Visa help?

1.

Get necessary information updates from you (note, we will only be helping those who used

Down Under Visa in the temporary stage, so we have your basic information already)

2.

Advise and guide you with gaining necessary documentation and relationship evidence to

a standard that the Department will be happy

with.

3.

And most importantly?

By starting early, and guiding you with what you need to have in place in

your daily lives (specifically your SHARED life!) to show that you are a committed couple!

4.

And of course preparing, lodging and liaising with the Department through to visa grant

We have seen a few of our own clients (who did their own final partner visa stage) come

unstuck, and it's been in that last area.

Not enough to show a shared-life, which made them question their genuine

commitment to each other.

We can and will guide you into putting the necessary lifestyle changes into

place so they will see that your relationship is solid.

Again, we will only be offering this service to Down Under Visa clients who had us manage

their partner visa applications at the temporary stage.

This allows us to offer our services at a low cost!

And note also that there is no Government fee to be paid

at this stage, which is always a good thing to hear.

Interested?

Contact us and let's get the ball rolling again!

For more infomation >> Australian Permanent Partner Visa - Duration: 6:48.

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Bad Kids Eating Giant Pineapple Colors 3D Johny Johny Yes Papa Song Nursery Rhymes Song For Children - Duration: 10:26.

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Great News - Sexual Harassment for a Reason (Episode Highlight) - Duration: 3:11.

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Python Programming Tutorial | Iterator Functions - Part 2 | GeeksforGeeks - Duration: 5:32.

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Indian Court Chooses Clean Air Over Fireworks for a Festival - Duration: 8:34.

Indian Court Chooses Clean Air Over Fireworks for a Festival

NEW DELHI — For generations, millions of Indians in New Delhi, the capital, have celebrated Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by setting off a symphony of fireworks.

In the days leading up to the festival, which is next Thursday this year, homes are cleaned, whitewashed and outfitted with oil lamps to commemorate the return of Lord Rama, one of the most revered Hindu gods.

On the eve of the festival, fireworks, an important centerpiece, crackle through the night. But amid concerns about poisonous air quality in New Delhi — stemming, in part, from the use of fireworks — a different scene has unfolded this Diwali season.

After India's Supreme Court this week reinstated a ban on the sale of fireworks in the National Capital Region, which includes New Delhi and is home to roughly 45 million people, fireworks sellers sat idly outside their closed shops, wondering what to do.

For those who rely on fireworks sales for their livelihood, conditions have become desperate. In a busy street in Old Delhi, one vendor of firecrackers doused himself with kerosene and threatened suicide.

Outside his shuttered shop, another vendor, Deepak Srivastava, 36, said: "We are not criminals; we are small businessmen. This is the biggest festival for Hindus. We are totally dependent on this business. Now, we will plan our future differently."  .

Air quality has deteriorated in New Delhi for years, but after last year's Diwali celebrations, a breaking point of sorts was reached.

A thick, toxic haze settled over the city for 10 days, mixing with other emission sources and pushing levels of the most dangerous air particles, called PM2.5, to 16 times the level that the Indian government deems safe.

In response, city officials temporarily shut down more than 1,800 public primary schools. The Supreme Court stepped in, approving a ban last November on the sale of fireworks in the National Capital Region.

The court cited data from the World Health Organization that found the city's air quality to be the world's worst, and a report from India's Central Pollution Control Board indicating that pollution levels in the region were four or five times as high on Diwali.

After appeals by fireworks manufacturers, the Supreme Court temporarily lifted the ban on Sept 12. The most recent order, issued Monday, reinstates the prohibition on fireworks until Nov. 1, nearly two weeks after the end of Diwali. But concerns about enforceability persist.

Some environmentalists say the order is too narrowly defined to be effective because it bans just the sale of fireworks, which can still be purchased in neighboring states.

Others say upending the tradition of using fireworks to celebrate religious festivals and other important occasions, despite the health risks, poses a challenge.

"I think culturally we have a tradition of burning fireworks, whether it's at weddings, festivals, or cricket matches," said Prarthana Borah, India director for Clean Air Asia, an international environmental group.

"So it requires a change in perspective." Bans on fireworks have been considered in other large Asian cities.

In China's notoriously polluted capital, Beijing, lawmakers rescinded a prohibition on fireworks in 2006 ahead of the Lunar New Year in response to protests. Deaths and injuries from fireworks in China draw attention to the issue every year.

But efforts to curtail their use in India are a relatively new phenomenon, and some people have framed the issue as an attack on Hinduism.

  Reacting to the order, Bhupendra Singh, a member of the country's governing Bharatiya Janata Party, which has ties to far-right Hindu groups, invited "friends from Delhi" to celebrate Diwali in Madhya Pradesh, where he serves as a minister.

He said there would be "full freedom" to use fireworks. Tathagata Roy, the governor of Tripura State, lamented the ban, asking on Twitter whether the Hindu tradition of cremating the dead would be the next practice to come under scrutiny.

Harish Fulara, 35, the father of two young children who like fireworks, acknowledged the health dangers but suggested finding other ways to curb pollution, saying that he wanted to be free to practice his religion.

"We see the pollution," he said, "but we also see our religion." Others, including Renu Mehta, 48, whose husband suffers from upper respiratory problems, welcomed the ban.

She said responsible restrictions on religious practices should be considered if they affect the well-being of others. "Pollution is a public problem," she said. "We just cannot afford any more of it." Many retailers are angry.

Indians buy an estimated half-billion dollars' worth of fireworks each year, with most used for Diwali, and about $100 million's worth are purchased in Delhi alone, according to A. Asaithambi, president of the Tamil Nadu Fireworks and Amorces Manufacturers' Association.

Maheshwar Dayal, 54, said that his family had run their shop, Magnetic Fire Works, for six generations in the cramped streets of Old Delhi and that the ban enraged him.

They have sold their wares to some of India's most important political figures, he said. Banning fireworks, Mr Dayal said, fails to halt more pervasive pollutants in the city.

Illegal crop burning by hundreds of thousands of farmers in neighboring states, for instance, accounts for one-quarter of the air pollution in New Delhi during the winter months. "Why ban only fireworks?" Mr Dayal asked.

"What about vehicles, dust from construction and agricultural waste? You are taking away our livelihood. How do we survive?" In response to the court order, a group of traders approached the Supreme Court on Wednesday asking for modifications.

But in the East Delhi neighborhood of New Ashok Nagar, vendors are already preparing to push sales underground. "People want fireworks, and we want to sell," said one retailer, who refused to give his name.

"Maybe all we need to do is pay more money to government workers to close their eyes." .

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