Showing posts with label 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5. Show all posts
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Amaravati to find place in Worlds Top 5 Cities Andhra News Daily
Amaravati to find place in Worlds Top 5 Cities Andhra News Daily

Babu is against China model when it comes to urbanization as it eventually led to so much of pollution. He opined Cities should be built in a smart manner so that vibrant economy could be created.
With the availability of vast land, AP Government is focusing on establishing the best educational institutions, hotels, financial institutions, hotels and etc., in the Amaravati. He claims it took him 9 years to develop Hyderabad as one of the best cities in the country.
Naidu accused Opposition Parties of curtaining the development in AP Capital with legal cases. he, however, expressed happiness over farmers being content with the assurances given by him and his vision.
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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
ALONE v1 0 5 Apk
ALONE v1 0 5 Apk
ALONE is a handcrafted, intense survival journey through space. Navigate caves, rip through rocky debris, dodge rocks and comets and test your endurance as you pursue ever higher scores in this ultra fast, procedural runner.
Ultra fast and intense gameplay
Split second twitch sensitive analogue control
Hours of action filled gameplay across three unlockable difficulty levels
Two awesome bonus modes
Spectacular sound track
Integrated Google Play Services friend scores
No In App Purchases
Based around a one night game jam, ALONE was lovingly created over a short 8 month period by Laser Dogs Rob Allison and Simon Renshaw. Curious players may discover the original game jam prototype for themselves as an easter egg, hidden away in the main game.
ALONE is a universal game app, compatible with most mid level or above Android phones and Tablets
Whats New
- Bug fixes. Thanks to the ALONE players that reported them! :)
Require 2.3.3 and Up & File Size 32 MB
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Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Android OfficeSuite 7 Pro PDF Fonts APK v7 5 2005 Full Premium Download
Android OfficeSuite 7 Pro PDF Fonts APK v7 5 2005 Full Premium Download
Solitary Confinement Exhibition Plants Seed for Advocacy Among SULC Student Body
Written for Angola 3 News by Arisa A. Banks
(3L Class Representative; Symposium Editor, Journal of Race, Gender, & Poverty)
The seed for advocacy was planted among the student body stirred by the Solitary Confinement Exhibition, during 2014 Law Week activities at the Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The Oliver B. Spellman Law Librarys Civil Rights Room was the site for the exhibit throughout Law Week, March 17-21. Inspired by the remarkable story of the Angola 3, this exhibition was pulled together to create a platform to solicit discussion, activism, awareness, and advocacy to end prolonged solitary confinement practices in penal systems across this nation, according to the exhibit organizers. The Solitary Confinement Exhibit Committee included the following: Arisa Banks, Chair; Nana Mireku-Boateng- Volunteer Coordinator; LeBuria Johnson- Volunteer Coordinator; Iriane Lee- Law Week 2014 Chair; Larry Williams- Law Week 2014 Co-Chair; and Professor Angela Allen-Bell, Faculty Advisor.
The use of solitary confinement in modern penal institutions has been officially implemented to discipline prisoners that are considered unruly. These prisoners confined to solitary confinement typically spend 23 hours of their day in isolation, with a brief period for exercise outside of their cell that often takes place in isolation as well. Being placed in solitary confinement is usually the most severe disciplinary punishment. Recently there has been an increase in prolonged solitary confinement practices in the country.
The story of the Angola 3 has exposed the use of long term solitary in the Louisiana State Penitentiary system and has brought attention to this issue nationwide and internationally. From the compelling stories of the injustice experienced by these three inmates, this exhibit was given life.
Professor Angela Allen-Bell has been a prominent advocate of the Angola 3 here on Southern University Law Centers campus. She has done extensive research about long-term solitary confinement practices, particularly at Angola State Penitentiary. She has written numerous articles on the Angola 3, and has become heavily involved in the grass-root movement for their freedom. Her passion and commitment to this movement has been one that she has successfully passed on to her students. It is her vision, passion, and tenacity in continuing the fight for justice that planted the seed for the solitary confinement exhibit at the 2014 Law Week.
This week-long public display included documentaries on the Angola 3 and a two dimensional cell that displayed the actual dimensions of a 6X9 solitary confinement cell. The recreated cell included a depiction of a bed, desk, and toilet to illustrate how such a cell may look. The featured documentaries included In the Land of the Free, Hard Time and The Angola 3: Black Panthers and the Last Slave Plantation. The exhibition also featured keynote speakers Checo Yancy, the state president of Louisiana Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants (CURE, a national organization whose mission is to help reduce crime through criminal justice reform), prison advocate and longtime Angola 3 supporter Malik Rahim, a prison advocate and Robert King, the first freed member of the Angola 3.
King and Rahim honored the campus with their presence during the Herman Wallace Memorial Program. The Herman Wallace Memorial Program occurred on March 20, 2014. It was a program that was part of the speaker series event for the exhibit to commemorate the efforts of Mr. Wallace in his fight for justice and to honor his legacy. King spoke to the student body about his experience while in solitary confinement for 29 years at Angola State Prison. While addressing the conditions of living in solitary confinement, King challenged the student body to advocate for justice and human rights. He ended his speech by arguing that Wallaces legacy must not end because of his death, but that the fight continues.
The audience was so engaged by Kings presentation that the silence was deafening and students were still talking about its impact for weeks following the event. Carlton Miller, a graduating senior and participant in the program, stated how he was impacted and moved from the event. In reflection, Miller said: "Learning of the significant impact solitary confinement has on human beings mind, body, and spirit has truly inspired me to seek justice for those forgotten in the deep pits of prisons across this country. This isnt an isolated issue affecting only those who are imprisoned, but rather is an issue that plagues our whole country. It is a stain on our reputation and a testament of our character if we continue to let this issue go unresolved. Hearing the vivid descriptions some inmates are facing in solitary confinement is unsettling. We can and must seek to use and influence the legal and political system to be sensitive to this issue."
Felicia Hamilton, a graduating senior, felt that this program and exhibit was among one of the best events of Law Week, and said further that "the exhibit was both chilling & thought-provoking! Hosting the exhibit in the Civil Rights Room was an appropriate backdrop to learn more about the injustice experienced by the Angola 3."
Below are photos from the Civil Rights Room exhibit and the event with Robert King:
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Angry Birds Star Wars II v1 7 5 Apk
Angry Birds Star Wars II v1 7 5 Apk




TELEPODS! A groundbreaking new way to play! Now teleport your favorite characters into the game by placing your Angry Birds Star Wars Telepods* figures on your devices camera!
BECOME A JEDI OR SITH MASTER! So many Bird and Pork Side levels to master, plus a bonus reward chapter and a ton of achievements to unlock!
SWAP CHARACTERS AS YOU PLAY! Switch characters in the slingshot at any time yours to earn or purchase!
Requires Android:2.3 and up
PLAY LINK:Angry Birds Star Wars II
Download Links:
OBOOM:
Angry Birds Star Wars II APK
TUSFILES:
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Instruction: Install apk and play...
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Sunday, June 4, 2017
Android Hitman Sniper 1 5 55988 APK Money Mod APK OBB
Android Hitman Sniper 1 5 55988 APK Money Mod APK OBB

DESCRIPTION:
Take on the role of silent killer Agent 47 in Hitman: Sniper - a fixed position shooting game set in beautiful Montenegro. Scope in on your marks using skill, subtlety, stealth, subterfuge and the environment to complete your contracts. Unlock killer gun upgrades, compete against your friends and climb the leaderboards in this revisited FPS experience.
Eliminate targets, collect weapon parts, complete blueprints to unlock the most powerful rifles and become a top tier sharpshooter!
Features:
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Complete over 150 missions as a skilled marksman & eliminate the top criminal elite!
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Master undetected kills using your surrounding environment
Unlock and assemble 16 epic sniper rifles
Compete against your friends and the world to become the best silent assassin in Hitman: Sniper, the definitive sniping experience for phones and tablets!
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INSTALLATION:
1. Install Apk
2. Copy obb folder to sdcard/Android/
3. Launch the Game
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Saturday, June 3, 2017
An Extraordinary Life At Twelve 5 Forty
An Extraordinary Life At Twelve 5 Forty

Well we did it, we have moved and our extraordinary life at house number 12540 is now beginning. (the unpacking is still in process...sigh)

DFTBA!
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Monday, May 29, 2017
AntiX 8 5 Full install on Asus EEEPC 900
AntiX 8 5 Full install on Asus EEEPC 900
Disclaimer: Do at your own risk.
All below procedures are done with the understanding that the user backs up all critical data. This site and author is not responsible for any mistakes or problems encountered. I will try to make this as simple and painless as possible. Any novice should be able to hopefully follow the below steps.
This time I am going to show how I installed the New AntiX 8.5 to my internal Solid State Drives.
4gig SSD and 16gig SSD, I had Xandros 4 on this Netbook previously. To read up on New Features and to download AntiX. You can go to Here
There are numerous ways to make a boot able Live USB. I used Unetbootin to make mine like I did in My Previous AntiX tutorial.
It was also pointed out you can make a live USB using the antiX2usb installer via the AntiX Control Center. Below link will show you how.
Link
If using Xandros to make Unetbootin work. All I can say is to make sure mtools and p7zip is installed in Xandros also.Otherwise the Linux Version of Unetbootin wont work (wont start).
There will be no swap partition made with this install. Swap partitions can be harmful for SSD drives.
Insert your bootable live USB of AntiX 8.5. Power up and hit Esc key and pick your pendrive as first boot device. When grub Menu comes up pick Netbook boot from the grub menu. Now from here on. These were my steps on how I installed AntiX 8.5 (my way).
After getting to a Desktop. I went to the taskbar with the crossed wrenches icon and opened up AntiX Control Center and left clicked on the Network Tab.

I have connected my Asus EEEPC 900 using Ceni also. Ceni picks up my wireless and Cable interface just fine as wlan0 and eth0. I just prefer wicd but Ceni will work for you also.
Ceni
I picked Connect Wirelessly with Wicd. On the next window that opens. I go to the preferences tab and left click it. In the empty Connect Wireless Box I type in wlan0.

Then I left click on External Programs and switch from Automatic to dhclient. I then left click on the refresh tab and my router shows up and I connect via wireless to my router. A safer way to go about installing is if you have a land line. Use it instead if worried about dropping a connection. I just wanted to show I enabled wireless on my EEEPC 900.
Ok, Now on to the install. Left click on Menu Tab on far left of taskbar. Pick the AntiX Installer 3rd up on the Menu.

Left click and next window asks for password. The password is
root
When Next Window opens you tick on the box agree to terms

Next window make sure sda is showing. Tick on Install to custom partitions. Then Left click on Gparted Button.

When parted Opens. You will see sda1, sda2, sda3, and sda4. DO NOT TOUCH sda3 OR sda4. The only partitions you wish to delete are sda1 and sda2.. So right click on sda1 and select delete. Do the same also for sda2. Below I show sda1.

Below I show sda2

We will now move on to sdb drive which is the 16 gig secondary drive on my Asus EEEPC 900. I proceed to delete that partition also. In gparted in the top r/h corner hit the drop down arrow and select /dev/sdb. Then delete sdb like you did the 2 partitions on sda.

Ok. If you followed everything correctly so far your gparted window should look like mine below.
Check out that the assigned tasks you have given gparted (like delete sda1,sda2,and sdb) show in the bottom of gparted window.

If everything looks good. Hit the apply button and let gparted do its job.You will be greeted by one last final warning. Say yes and you are off to starting on your AntiX install. Xandros will be no more. Not even the recovery you had when you used the F9 option on the Asus 900. This is a one way trip.

After you get the completed successful operations window. Hit the close button.

Now go back to the top r/h corner of gparted and select /dev/sda with the drop down arrow.

Left click on unallocated partition on sda and select new

Make it a primary partition. I picked ext2 file system because I have read that journaling file systems like ext3,reiserfs, etc.... are harmful for SSD drives. Better safe than sorry says I.
Label it as root (/).

Now after setting that up. Go to the top r/h corner again and select /dev/sdb

Again right click on the 16gig unallocated and select new

I made mine a primary partition, ext2 file system, labeled as /home.

Again. Double check the bottom of gparted window before saying apply operations.

Below is the next window you should see after hitting apply button.

When done. Take a look at sdb and see if yours looks like mine.

Now go back to sda and we are going to flag sda as bootable. Just right click and select Manage flags. Then tick on the boot box and hit apply.


After hitting apply your line for /dev/sda1 should look like mine.

Ok. You can close gparted now. You are done setting up your SSD drives for the installation process.
Now. To avoid some confusion. The Mepis Installer that AntiX 8.5 uses can not install /home to the secondary 16gig drive you formatted. It is a limitation because IMO the installer was made for platter ide and sata drives which are usually only one drive per laptop. I will show you later on how I moved the home folder to sdb 16gig SSD in as simple of procedures as I know how.
I have successfully done this procedure and am writing this tutorial on my Asus EEEPC 900 and all things I save to home now go on to my /home drive on sdb.
Now. Make sure sda1 is where the root partition is going. No swap. And home is also going to root for now. Make sure and tick on the box that says "preserve data in /home (if upgrading) so as to not overwrite your ext2 partition. If you dont click that box. /home will be formatted as ext3 during the install process. So to preserve my ext2 file system. I tick on that box also.

Select yes on the last minstall that pops up. You are ready to install AntiX 8.5 now.

The install process is fast. This is your next window. I read the messages while installing.

When done. We are on to installing grub. Make yours match my screenshot below for installing grub

You will be asked if it is ok.Say Yes.

Confirmation grub installed OK is Next.

After hitting OK. The next window is for startup services in case you need dial up or printing services. I just leave the defaults for me and select next.

Next window is network names

Next is localization Window. I am a Texan so I pick English. I ticked the GMT box (personal preference).

Next is user name and passwords.

Dont freak out if you get a warning pop up saying something about not being able to name user folder. I got that pop up. Just say OK and hit finish when you are done.

Next Window. You are done for now. Reboot and pull your live Pendrive when netbook shuts down. You are done with it.

Reboot to your new AntiX install. Just pick the top option in grubs menu. Slim is the login manager for AntiX. The Splash screen is by my good buddy Sakasa. If you wish to have wicd monitor show up on taskbar so as to see if you are connected. What I did was go to the crossed wrenches in toolbar and when AntiX control Center Opens I selected "Edit Icewm Settings and below window opens. I select startup tab on taskbar and uncomment the
"sleep 2 && wicd-client &" . Hit save on taskbar and exit.

Next hit the red button on taskbar and log out and back in again. You should have a moniter on bottom r/h of taskbar

Now. The easiest way I know how to show you how I moved my home folder in / to /home on sdb is to provide a link to the thread I made at AntiX Forums. Thanks to SilverBear, dolphin_oracle,secipolla, and anticapitalista. I was successful in moving home on / of sda to
/home on sdb,
Link
Any questions you may have or comments. You can make at the AntiX section at Mepis Lovers or the AntiX Forum.
I am going to just provide some screenshots below to show how my edited /etc/fstab looks now. Always back up your /etc/fstab or any other file that you are going to make changes to
I do this by making a backup folder in home and inserting stock unchanged files in there and renaming them fstabbackup as a example.
First shot shows how rox should appear after moving home to /home to sdb and symlinking /home on sdb to / on sda. The symlink is needed to move saved changes to the new home on sdb. My thread should pretty well explain how I went about doing this and has screenshots. If you get stuck. Ask and someone will answer in the AntiX forum or at Mepis Lovers.

My current /etc/fstab as it now stands. Also after moving home to /home on sdb. Make sure home has file permissions so as user can make changes. I did this by opening a terminal. Typed in
gksu pcmanfm
entered my password and pcmanfm opened as root user. Then went to my /home drive and right clicked on home folder and selected properties. Then selected permissions and made my user able to read and write to folder and all sub directories. My Modified /etc/fstab below

Update: Limiting writes to SSD on EEEPC. I made this thread at AntiX Forum and another at Mepis Lovers. If interested
Link
There might be better ways to write and do this kind of install and tutorial. But I am just a regular Home User trying to help out the Linux community for all the help given me. Happy Trails, Rok
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