It S Academic

The Journal of Paedophilia–a small, Amsterdam-based, avowedly pro-pedophilia magazine with a scholarly bent. DeCecco told NEWSWEEK pedophilia is “not intrinsically” wrong, and that U.S. views are skewed by cases of adults preying on children: “Are we going to let the sickos run society? Are we going to deny children, and adults, freedom to enjoy in life what could benefit them?” He says his interest in the journal is purely academic....

January 30, 2023 · 1 min · 70 words · Thomas Ferguson

It S Advantage Murray As Three Way Battle Heats Up At Flushing Meadows

I would be surprised if the defending champion comes firing on all cylinders to win the first set, which is under the control of the Spaniard now. Anyway, Nole is never reckoned as a front runner on important matches, which means the first set went the Spaniard’s way. For a Serb who has crawled his way into the semifinals, fighting match points twice against Federer in the last two years, there is still time left for him before pressing the panic button....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 990 words · Jennifer Troupe

It S Cool To Be Warm

NEWSWEEK devotes its first design issue ever to the celebration of this fresh life-affirming spirit. Today, the best designers worry as much about the way things feel as the way they look. On the following pages, you’ll encounter not just cool new objects but a welcome optimism that’s driving both the folks who design the lamp and the folks who switch it on. Everyday tools pack such high good humor, they put the fun back in function....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 342 words · Donald Webster

It S Like A Cow Seeing A Train Pochettino Uses Unusual Analogy To Talk Experience

Coming off back-to-back losses in the Premier League, Spurs head to San Siro on Tuesday to begin their European campaign. Spurs have gained some Champions League experience in the past two seasons, a group-stage exit in 2016-17 followed by a last-16 loss last campaign. But, using an unusual analogy, Pochettino said that experience would only count if his players made the most of it. ‘‘Look, experience is experience but you need to apply the experience, plus the hunger, plus your own motivation," he told a news conference....

January 30, 2023 · 1 min · 186 words · Manuela Miller

It S My Responsibility Solskjaer Accepts Blame For Man United Form

Solskjaer’s side fell to a third Premier League loss of the season and are 12th in the table, only two points clear of the relegation zone, having scored just nine goals. United have only taken 17 points from 16 games since his permanent appointment in March after he initially impressed as Jose Mourinho’s successor on a temporary basis, with Solskjaer accepting he needs to turn things around. “We’re disappointed. We did lack quite a few key players but that’s no excuse,” Solskjaer - denied the services of Paul Pogba, Anthony Martial and Luke Shaw due to injury - told Sky Sports after Matty Longstaff’s debut goal inflicted their latest loss....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 438 words · Gary Bailey

It S Time We Stop Being Afraid To Get Personal In The Workplace

Relationships, energy, personal, professional — the price was admittedly different for everyone, but we all had lost something along the way. I knew at that moment that if we were going to do our best work going forward, I had to restore what the pandemic had taken from people. To truly recover, all of us needed to seize the unique opportunity we had to get personal and shift to a more human way of working....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 962 words · Jessica Lyall

It Takes Two Hit By Trademark Claim By Take Two Interactive

Hazelight Studios told Eurogamer that the company isn’t currently able to comment on the situation, but that “hopefully it will be resolved.” Luckily, Take-Two isn’t claiming that Hazelight is infringing on its copyright which would require It Takes Two to either be removed from stores or change its name. Instead, the trademark claim simply blocks Hazelight from being able to trademark the game’s title. RELATED: Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Adds One of 2021’s Best Games...

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Heather Acevedo

It Took Years To Get Live Action Into Metal Gear Solid Kojima Says

Nowadays, Kojima says he is a lot more experienced when it comes to things like this and has amassed more contacts since then. As one of the most celebrated espionage franchises in gaming history, Metal Gear Solid made a name for Kojima who up until this title’s release had been involved in the production and development of games for almost a decade. Many older fans will recall the first time they experienced the PS1 stealth entry, and it may seem a bit mind-blowing to discover that it was originally released almost a quarter of a century ago....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 363 words · Selma Rollins

It Was Like A Great Movie Podolski Proud Of Fantastic Germany Farewell

The 31-year-old capped his 130th and final performance for the national team with a spectacular strike that sealed a 1-0 victory over Gareth Southgate’s side at Signal Iduna Park. Podolski was treated to a pitch-side presentation and crowd mosaic before the match and he was substituted late on to the sound of a standing ovation and Hans Zimmer’s score to the Oscar-winning film Gladiator. And the forward, who described his match-winning left foot as a gift from God, said it was difficult to imagine a more fitting farewell....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 286 words · Nicole Palmer

It Was Like Wrestling Klopp Unhappy With Ramos Challenge On Salah

Salah came off in tears half an hour into Liverpool’s 3-1 loss to Real Madrid in Kiev on Saturday after hurting his shoulder under a challenge from Ramos, who later wished the Egypt international a speedy recovery. Klopp was unhappy with the tangle, which the Egyptian Football Association said had left Salah with ligament damage in his shoulder. “Congratulations to Real Madrid, [it’s] not to forget they won the Champions League....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 295 words · Jessica Whitehead

It Was So Stupid Muller Rues Knee Injury After Helicopter Crash

The 29-year-old is facing seven months on the sidelines after damaging the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee moments after volleying home the only goal of Saturday’s 1-0 Bundesliga win over Augsburg. Dortmund 6/1 to win Bundesliga Muller wheeled away in celebration, performing helicopter whirls before leaping into the air. He landed awkwardly, collided with the corner flag and collapsed to the turf in pain. “I slipped with my right leg, unfortunately, after my usual helicopter celebration,” he told Bild....

January 30, 2023 · 1 min · 113 words · John Hardcastle

Italy Determined To Prove The Doubters Wrong

The Italians arrived at the tournament with a squad largely deprived of stand-out talents that many believed to be the country’s weakest in a long time. A 2-0 win over Belgium in their Group E opener on Monday, however, silenced the doubters. “We have proved that Italy is not the team that was lacking something or had no technical players as was the verdict of several newspapers prior to the European Championship,” Florenzi said in a news conference....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Marilyn Bennett

Italy Expect Fierce Scotland Backlash In Six Nations

Italy’s coach Jacques Brunel has warned his side to expect a fierce Scotland backlash when they try to make it two wins out of two this Six Nations at Murrayfield on Saturday. The Azzurri blew the Championship wide open with their stunning 23-18 victory over pre-tournament favourites France in Rome last weekend. Scotland-Italy matches, as was the case last season, have often been the tournament’s wooden-spoon decider. But Italy, who in 2012 defeated the Scots 13-16 in Rome, will arrive in Edinburgh with loftier ambitions....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 637 words · Mark Polcovich

Italy Says It Will Help Rebuild Mariupol S Theater After Russian Bombing

Dario Franceschini, an Italian member of parliament who serves as minister of culture, said Thursday that his country’s cabinet signed off on his proposal to help Ukraine rebuild the Drama Theater in the southern city of Mariupol, which has been under Russian bombardment. The minister’s tweet comes amid rising concerns over its mounting civilian casualties from the conflict, now in its third week. Franceschini said his proposal will help rebuild the Mariupol theater “as soon as possible....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 417 words · Hazel Thompson

Italy Through As Spain Edge Croatia At Euro 2012

Italy put behind them a nightmare run-in both on and off the pitch to reach the Euro 2012 quarter-finals with a 2-0 defeat of Ireland – 18 years to the day that the Irish had stunned them with an opening 1-0 victory in the 1994 World Cup finals. Italian fears that they would fall victim to a biscotto – or a biscuit – stitch up in Group C’s other game also failed to materialise as holders Spain defeated Croatia 1-0 to top the group and leave the Croatians to take an early flight home....

January 30, 2023 · 4 min · 648 words · Fay Hackshaw

Itchy Muscles Causes Coping And Treatment

This article discusses various causes of itchy muscles and how to treat this symptom. What Causes Itchy Muscles? Itchy muscles can occur with exercise, as a symptom of a medical condition, or from other causes, such as side effects of medication. Exercise Itchy muscles are a common side effect of exercise. This sensation typically affects the muscles being used during the activity. For example, “runner’s itch” is a term that describes the itchy sensation in the legs that often occurs after running....

January 30, 2023 · 4 min · 688 words · Kendra Mendez

Itchy Rash After Swimming In The Ocean

Microscopic organisms also cause special types of itchy rashes after swimming. This can occur either in salt water (the ocean) or fresh water (lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams). Seabather’s Eruption Seabather’s eruption is an itchy rash that occurs after swimming in the ocean and being exposed to jellyfish-like larvae. These larvae, which are either very small or microscopic, can get trapped between a person’s skin and bathing suit, wet suit, surfboard, or another object, causing an itchy, burning rash on areas covered by clothing....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 584 words · Candelaria Sweat

Itk The Coaching Network Silently Changing The Face Of Sports

In its original avatar, ITK trained specialised coaches exclusively for the German set-up that made it a world power before the unification in the late ’60s and early ’70s. Germany’s unprecedented success in the Olympics in that period owes a lot to the birth of a new coaching system in which the Leipzig course played a major role. Since those days, ITK has spread its wings to become a truly international programme that involves extensive training in 12 disciplines such as Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Track and Field, amongst others....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 507 words · Barbara Young

Itto Team Comp Guide Genshin Impact

RELATED: Genshin Impact: The Best Builds For Arataki Itto Because Geo has one of the best resonances in Genshin Impact, Arataki Itto’s composition will mostly revolve around having a Geo teammate in the party. Other than that, the Oni also needs units that can act as a Battery to fill his Elemental Burst. Albedo Albedo, by far, is Arataki Itto’s best teammate. He can act as an amazing off-field Sub-DPS, while also generating a lot of Energy for Itto....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 868 words · Angela Robinson

Iv Fluids For Hydration In Late Stage Dementia

As Alzheimer’s and other dementias progress into the late stages, the ability to take in adequate hydration decreases. If your family member resides in a facility or is in the hospital, you will likely be asked if you want your loved one to receive hydration via intravenous fluids. What Is an IV? An IV is a small tube usually placed in your arm or top of your hand. Fluid is pumped through the tube into your body to prevent dehydration....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 436 words · Joey Robinson