Bryce Cartwright's decision to take personal leave mid-season to deal with a range of mental and physical issues has been described as the catalyst for his. 2FOG's Pub opened in March 2015 and is located in the basement of the Heart of Howell building in historical downtown Howell, MI. Since then, they have been serving. It was a story that was too good to pass up. The Svalbard ‘doomsday’ seed vault had flooded because of global warming-induced high temperatures melting the. HUGEEE selection of live tropical fish and inverts for sale with information, facts and care from the UK's leading online aquatic store delivered to your door. · From epic blockbusters, to indie comedies or mind-melting foreign dramas - with the Movie Machine, we'll be charting the best movies of 2. Eels' deficiencies shown a week out from finals, Semi's rescue mission, a big night for the Jennings brothers and young Rabbitohs shine. In recent years, Reddit has banned a bevy of far-right troll havens, including its board for the white supremacist “alt-right” and others used for the harassment. It has been called a security risk and a "flag of fundamentalism", there have been calls to ban it and it has been associated with terrorism. So what exactly is the. Eels v Rabbitohs: Five key points. Eels' deficiencies shown a week out from finals, Semi's rescue mission saves Parramatta, a big night for the Jennings brothers and Rabbitohs' young stars give fans cause for optimism.Eels' deficiencies exposed by decimated Rabbits. Parramatta coach Brad Arthur was cranky after his side put 5. Broncos eight days earlier so you can only imagine the verbal tirade he would have unleashed at half- time as his side threatened to let a top- four finish slip through their fingers. Like their last loss to the Knights in Round 2. Parramatta were guilty of being out- enthused by a team with nothing to play for only this time they had the class to score a crucial try before half- time and do enough to hold the Rabbitohs at bay in the second. For a period in the first half the Eels made basic errors and bizarre decisions with ball in hand that if they repeat at any stage in the coming weeks will result in a hasty exit out of the Telstra Premiership race. For some reason the Eels have shown a tendency to struggle against the teams in the bottom of the half of the eight but thankfully for their fans they should be under no illusions of what's ahead of them throughout the finals series. Semi's rescue mission secures top four finish. We'll never know if another winger would have scored them but Semi Radradra's hat- trick ensured Parramatta didn't suffer an embarrassing final round defeat as they secured a top- four finish. Not since the minor premiership of 2. Eels finished the regular season in such a lofty position, their 3. Against a South Sydney team missing Sam Burgess, Adam Reynolds and Angus Crichton – not to mention Greg Inglis – Parramatta scored first through Michael Jennings but turned to Radradra for their next three four- pointers, taking his tally to seven from his past two games and 2. His try just before half- time gave Parramatta a lead that they perhaps didn't deserve and as Souths tried to keep pace two further tries in the second half kept them at arm's length. He may be leaving the blue and golds at the end of the year but the Fijian crowd pleaser etched his named into the club's record books by passing legends Eric Grothe Snr and Ray Price to be fourth on the all- time leading try- scorers list for the Eels.Night of highlights for Jennings boys. Not since they shared a bedroom as kids in Blacktown have Michael and Robert Jennings seen as much of each other as they did on Friday night. With big brother Michael starring at right centre for the Eels and Robert on the left wing for the Rabbitohs the pair regularly came into contact with each other and both had moments that they will remind the other of over the off- season. Michael's blistering speed burned his little brother as he crossed for the game's opening try but Robert soon squared the Jennings ledger with a try in the corner to get South Sydney on the board. As the game threatened to get away from Souths it was Robert who finished off some clever work from Cody Walker to bridge the gap to two points but at the end of the night it was Michael who left ANZ Stadium with the two points that mattered most. Rabbitohs finish with heads held high. Coming off the biggest loss by any team all season and without three of their best players the Rabbitohs had every right to roll over with little resistance on Friday night but instead showed the type of character and courage that will give fans cause for optimism for next year. Youngsters such as Cameron Murray, Tyrell Fuimaono and Robert Jennings were all impressive and coach Michael Maguire deserves credit for inspiring such a committed performance in their last game of the season. Murray in particular looks like a player of rare promise and an off- season in the weights room should ensure he returns in 2. Sam Burgess and Angus Crichton to form a lethal back- row combination. Question marks on Norman- Moses in big moments. Their combination has captivated the competition since Mitchell Moses switched from the Wests Tigers but there must still be questions as to whether he and Corey Norman can close out a high- pressure clash as they will face in the weeks to come. Both had moments they would rather have again on Friday night and for all their brilliance managing a result is something that they will be judged on throughout the finals series. Unless the Titans beat the Roosters by 3. Saturday the Eels will meet the Storm in Week One of the finals and at some point in that game Norman and Moses will have to apply pressure to a team very used to dealing with it. Explainer: Why do Muslim women wear a burka, niqab or hijab? August 1. 7, 2. 01. It has been called a security risk and a "flag of fundamentalism", there have been calls to ban it and it has been associated with terrorism. So what exactly is the burka? And why do some Muslim women wear it? Raihan Ismail is a lecturer in Middle East Politics and Islamic Studies at the Australian National University. Dr Ismail spoke with 6. ABC Canberra to answer some common questions about the burka. Why do some Muslim women wear burkas? The Koran calls for both men and women to 'cover and be modest'. As with many other religious scriptures, the reference to dress is open to interpretation and has been shaped by centuries of cultures in different nations."The Koran does not explicitly say you have to cover yourself in this manner," Dr Ismail said."Some scholars argue that it is a religious obligation, particularly the more conservative factions within the Muslim world. There are many variations and interpretations."Dr Ismail is a Muslim and has been wearing her hijab since she was a child."I'm so comfortable wearing it that I can't imagine myself without it. I wear it for cultural reasons, but there are many women who wear it for religious reasons."Is it a burka, niqab, hijab, chador or dupatta? The use of the term burka in Australia is often confused with what is actually the niqab. The burka covers the entire body including the whole face, with a mesh window for the woman to see out of. The niqab covers the whole body including the face with the exception of the woman's eyes."The niqab is more accurate; people rarely wear the burka in Australia," Dr Ismail said."In Australia people mostly wear the hijab in lots of different styles."The hijab covers the hair and chest and is common among Muslim women in South East Asia. Hijab is also a general term referring to the practice of wearing veils of all kinds. The chador is a full- length cloak worn by many Iranian women, typically held closed at the front by the wearer's hands or under their arms. The dupatta is a long scarf draped across the head and shoulders, and is often accompanied by matching garments. It is common in South Asia. Are some Muslim women forced to wear a burka or niqab? In Australia Dr Ismail said that the reasons women wear veils of all kinds vary widely and take in influences from culture, fashion as well as religion."Some women wear it because they strongly believe it is their religious obligation," she said. Dr Ismail does concede that some women may be pressured into covering themselves."There is a possibility that some husbands would tell their wives 'please wear the niqab, I don't want any other men to see you' which is possessive," she said."When it comes to that, the problem is not the niqab, it is being married to someone who is possessive and oppressive."Should the burka be banned? Dr Ismail does not agree that banning the burka in Australia would solve the problem of oppression."By banning the burka or niqab you are preventing some women in freely practising what they believe in," she said."You would probably isolate these women because they would not be able to go out."Muslim women do not wear a veil in front of their immediate family, which usually means a niqab or hijab is not worn at home. What is your personal experience of wearing the hijab? As a Muslim woman who wears the hijab, Dr Ismail has had some negative experiences in Canberra."Once in a while, people call me a terrorist," she said."My first experience in Australia [involved] two women behind me who said, 'They are everywhere, it's like a disease'. They pushed me a little bit and started laughing; I was so heartbroken."Though confronting and upsetting, Dr Ismail said this kind of experience is in the minority."In Canberra people are so lovely; sometimes people just smile at me, and that is just so nice," she said. Topics: religion- and- beliefs. First posted. September 2. Australian Capital Territory.
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