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'SOTY is not the new Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'
Young, confident and uber cool Siddharth Malhotra has almost made it in Bollywood.
He is one of the main lead actors in Karan Johar's upcoming film Student Of The Year, a debut that a lot of young actors would die for! modelling in New Delhi, to assisting Karan on the Shah Rukh Khan starrer My Name is Khan to leading the cast in his next directorial venture, the journey has not been too long.
Siddharth talks to Rohit Khilnani about the roller coaster ride he's been on how he joined KJo's Is becoming an assistant director now a back door to become an actor?
(Laughs) So it seems! That's true, now people only want to become assistant directors because they want to become actors. But trust me, that's not how it works. I came from Delhi to Mumbai to audition for another film which never worked out and now I'm glad that it didn't at that time.
Then somehow I managed to get into assisting but I didn't know that immediately after assisting Karan on one film, I would become an actor. I thought it would take years but destiny had other plans.
How was it on the sets of My Name is Khan, your first film as an assistant director, and you had Shah Rukh Khan in it?
It was awesome! He knew I wanted to be an actor one day so he gave me a lot of tips. After giving the clap for the shot, I used to hide under the camera because that was my job!
One day I was just standing at my position and I hear Shah Rukh Khan saying, 'You know you should observe your props very carefully when you come on the sets. It helps!'
Only when I looked up, I realised he was talking to me. He used to walk up and give good tips. He is so perfect. He used to come out of the van, give the shot and go back within minutes and van cleef bracelet alhambra fake I used to think how perfect is that! So you learn even if you just see him work!
So how did it work out? Soon after My Name is Khan got over, Karan Johar called you and offered a role?
That sounds so smooth and easy but it was not like that.
When we assisted Karan on My Name is Khan, we used to act scenes for the actors to see while Karan used to explain the exact shot to them, with the scene and dialogues.
(Laughs) I was Kajol! But I did a very bad job.
Coming back to how you landed this role.
When I did the acting part, Karan would look at me on the monitor. Since the lighting was perfect and the frames were set, he clearly observed me at that time.
I think he had it in his mind since then that if there was a film with newcomers, he would consider me. He asked me to attend auditions for some upcoming films, he didn't tell me anything at that time. I also did a photoshoot and he saw how my pictures came out.
Then one day he told me I was selected for a film that he was producing. I was very happy. Then he asked, 'Do you know who is directing it?'
I had no idea.
He told me he was directing it. My first reaction was like 'Why?'
I mean, it was great for us vca knock off bracelet but when all the stars want to work with him, why would he work with newcomers? He was sure about it and that confidence passed on to me.
When Karan Johar offered you a lead role in his upcoming film, how was it the next day? That must have been such a high point.
It was the highest point! The next day was very tough because I was not allowed to tell anyone. I was restless. filming started one and a half years after I was offered the role so to keep it inside was so difficult!
I was waiting for this period and now it's almost there.
Now that the wait is over and you can go knock off alhambra bracelet van cleef out and talk about your role, how do you see things change? How is your family reacting?
Yes finally, the wait is over. The family is obviously happy but they read a lot about me in the newspaper and call to check if it's true. I have to tell them that everything that's written about me is not entirely true.
So they are getting used to it.
Image: Varun Dhawan and Siddharth Malhotra in Student Of The Year
For the generation before yours, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was a good college film. So is this KKHH for the new generation?
No. is not KKHH because this is not a love story. There is not much rona dhona in this. This is about a competition, which is the biggest event of the college. And for the students of that college, it's the most important thing to win this competition.
Young, confident and uber cool Siddharth Malhotra has almost made it in Bollywood.
He is one of the main lead actors in Karan Johar's upcoming film Student Of The Year, a debut that a lot of young actors would die for! modelling in New Delhi, to assisting Karan on the Shah Rukh Khan starrer My Name is Khan to leading the cast in his next directorial venture, the journey has not been too long.
Siddharth talks to Rohit Khilnani about the roller coaster ride he's been on how he joined KJo's Is becoming an assistant director now a back door to become an actor?
(Laughs) So it seems! That's true, now people only want to become assistant directors because they want to become actors. But trust me, that's not how it works. I came from Delhi to Mumbai to audition for another film which never worked out and now I'm glad that it didn't at that time.
Then somehow I managed to get into assisting but I didn't know that immediately after assisting Karan on one film, I would become an actor. I thought it would take years but destiny had other plans.
How was it on the sets of My Name is Khan, your first film as an assistant director, and you had Shah Rukh Khan in it?
It was awesome! He knew I wanted to be an actor one day so he gave me a lot of tips. After giving the clap for the shot, I used to hide under the camera because that was my job!
One day I was just standing at my position and I hear Shah Rukh Khan saying, 'You know you should observe your props very carefully when you come on the sets. It helps!'
Only when I looked up, I realised he was talking to me. He used to walk up and give good tips. He is so perfect. He used to come out of the van, give the shot and go back within minutes and van cleef bracelet alhambra fake I used to think how perfect is that! So you learn even if you just see him work!
So how did it work out? Soon after My Name is Khan got over, Karan Johar called you and offered a role?
That sounds so smooth and easy but it was not like that.
When we assisted Karan on My Name is Khan, we used to act scenes for the actors to see while Karan used to explain the exact shot to them, with the scene and dialogues.
(Laughs) I was Kajol! But I did a very bad job.
Coming back to how you landed this role.
When I did the acting part, Karan would look at me on the monitor. Since the lighting was perfect and the frames were set, he clearly observed me at that time.
I think he had it in his mind since then that if there was a film with newcomers, he would consider me. He asked me to attend auditions for some upcoming films, he didn't tell me anything at that time. I also did a photoshoot and he saw how my pictures came out.
Then one day he told me I was selected for a film that he was producing. I was very happy. Then he asked, 'Do you know who is directing it?'
I had no idea.
He told me he was directing it. My first reaction was like 'Why?'
I mean, it was great for us vca knock off bracelet but when all the stars want to work with him, why would he work with newcomers? He was sure about it and that confidence passed on to me.
When Karan Johar offered you a lead role in his upcoming film, how was it the next day? That must have been such a high point.
It was the highest point! The next day was very tough because I was not allowed to tell anyone. I was restless. filming started one and a half years after I was offered the role so to keep it inside was so difficult!
I was waiting for this period and now it's almost there.
Now that the wait is over and you can go knock off alhambra bracelet van cleef out and talk about your role, how do you see things change? How is your family reacting?
Yes finally, the wait is over. The family is obviously happy but they read a lot about me in the newspaper and call to check if it's true. I have to tell them that everything that's written about me is not entirely true.
So they are getting used to it.
Image: Varun Dhawan and Siddharth Malhotra in Student Of The Year
For the generation before yours, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was a good college film. So is this KKHH for the new generation?
No. is not KKHH because this is not a love story. There is not much rona dhona in this. This is about a competition, which is the biggest event of the college. And for the students of that college, it's the most important thing to win this competition.
Remembering The Singing 'Mayor Of MacDougal Street'
Inside Llewyn Davis is set in the Greenwich Village folk music scene of the early 1960s. In a scene from the Coen brothers movie, the fictional Llewyn Davis sits on stage and sings a tune that Dave Van Ronk performed and recorded. Like Van Ronk, the fictional Davis has dark hair and a beard, and spent some time in the merchant marine. And the album cover for the fictional LP that gives the movie its title looks just like the real 1963 LP Inside Dave Van Ronk.
Wald helped write Van Ronk's posthumous memoir, The Mayor of MacDougal Street, which was titled after the Greenwich Village street that was home to The Gaslight Cafe and other folk clubs in the early 1960s.
"Dave was the king of that world. He really knew New York, he really van cleef engagement ring replica knew history, he really knew music," Wald says.
Van Ronk also knew how to tell a story, a talent he displayed on stage between songs. That talent was front and center on 2004's And the tin pan bended and the story ended., a live recording of his last concert.
"I have often thought back and wondered just what my reaction would have been at age 17 if someone had told me I would go through most of my life being called a folk singer," Van Ronk said during the show. "I probably would've slashed my wrists."
The performance was recorded in October of 2001, just months before he died of colon cancer. Despite what his legacy leaves behind, Van Ronk never thought of himself as a folk singer.
"What I really wanted I wanted to play jazz in the worst way," he said. "And I did."
Van Ronk grew up in Brooklyn and Queens. He moved to Greenwich Village as a teenager in the early '50s and tried to make it playing in old time jazz bands. But he found more success singing blues and folk songs in the clubs that were springing up in the village.
He recorded a handful of well received albums in the early 1960s. Wald says he became a mentor to younger musicians, including Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton and Bob Dylan. In fact, Dylan borrowed one of Van Ronk's arrangements for his first album.
"He asked me if I would mind if he recorded my version of 'House of the Rising Sun,'" Van Ronk said years later in the Dylan documentary No Direction Home. "So I said, 'Well gee, Bob, I'd rather you didn't because I'm gonna record it myself soon.' And Bobby said, 'Uh oh.'"
Van Ronk said he had to stop playing the song because people thought he'd stolen it from Dylan. He laughed in the documentary as he remembered things eventually coming full circle.
"Later on, when Eric Burdon and The Animals picked the song up from Bobby and recorded it, Bobby told me that he had to drop it, because everyone accused him of ripping it off from Eric Burdon," Van Ronk said.
Over time, Dylan and most other fixtures of the folk scene moved out of Greenwich Village. But Van Ronk stayed put, taking on students between gigs to pay the bills.
Andrea Vuocolo married Van Ronk in 1988. She still lives in the small apartment they shared, which is packed with her late husband's books, guitars and collections of African and Native American art. Vuocolo says her husband read voraciously, and was also a keen observer of the neighborhood.
"He used to tell stories about the village in the '50s and '60s," Vuocolo says. "And there were a lot of people hanging around the clubs who were not musicians. You know, locals, a lot of petty thieves and odd van cleef wedding ring price replica characters. . He wanted to write more about the whole neighborhood."
But Van Ronk died before he could write more than a few chapters of his memoir. Elijah Wald was able to finish the book using a combination of interviews and stories Van Ronk had told from the stage; the memoir went on to inspire Inside Llewyn Davis.
The last time the Coens built a movie around music, the soundtrack of O Brother, Where Art Thou? sold millions of copies and spurred an old time music revival. Van Ronk's widow hopes this movie will do the same for her husband's legacy.
"It's very nice to just see people finally paying attention to his work more," Vuocolo says. "And I think that would have been great for him. Just to be noticed more, and have more people listen and understand what he was about."
At his final concert, Van Ronk joked that there were lines around the block to see the Beat generation poets in Greenwich Village coffee houses.
"This presented a logistical problem for the owners of coffee houses van cleef & arpels ring price replica how to get people out of there, and get new people in. So they hired folk singers," he said. "They'd get up and sing three songs. If, at the end of three songs, anybody was still seated, we could get fired. We turned the house over just like that."
Inside Llewyn Davis is set in the Greenwich Village folk music scene of the early 1960s. In a scene from the Coen brothers movie, the fictional Llewyn Davis sits on stage and sings a tune that Dave Van Ronk performed and recorded. Like Van Ronk, the fictional Davis has dark hair and a beard, and spent some time in the merchant marine. And the album cover for the fictional LP that gives the movie its title looks just like the real 1963 LP Inside Dave Van Ronk.
Wald helped write Van Ronk's posthumous memoir, The Mayor of MacDougal Street, which was titled after the Greenwich Village street that was home to The Gaslight Cafe and other folk clubs in the early 1960s.
"Dave was the king of that world. He really knew New York, he really van cleef engagement ring replica knew history, he really knew music," Wald says.
Van Ronk also knew how to tell a story, a talent he displayed on stage between songs. That talent was front and center on 2004's And the tin pan bended and the story ended., a live recording of his last concert.
"I have often thought back and wondered just what my reaction would have been at age 17 if someone had told me I would go through most of my life being called a folk singer," Van Ronk said during the show. "I probably would've slashed my wrists."
The performance was recorded in October of 2001, just months before he died of colon cancer. Despite what his legacy leaves behind, Van Ronk never thought of himself as a folk singer.
"What I really wanted I wanted to play jazz in the worst way," he said. "And I did."
Van Ronk grew up in Brooklyn and Queens. He moved to Greenwich Village as a teenager in the early '50s and tried to make it playing in old time jazz bands. But he found more success singing blues and folk songs in the clubs that were springing up in the village.
He recorded a handful of well received albums in the early 1960s. Wald says he became a mentor to younger musicians, including Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton and Bob Dylan. In fact, Dylan borrowed one of Van Ronk's arrangements for his first album.
"He asked me if I would mind if he recorded my version of 'House of the Rising Sun,'" Van Ronk said years later in the Dylan documentary No Direction Home. "So I said, 'Well gee, Bob, I'd rather you didn't because I'm gonna record it myself soon.' And Bobby said, 'Uh oh.'"
Van Ronk said he had to stop playing the song because people thought he'd stolen it from Dylan. He laughed in the documentary as he remembered things eventually coming full circle.
"Later on, when Eric Burdon and The Animals picked the song up from Bobby and recorded it, Bobby told me that he had to drop it, because everyone accused him of ripping it off from Eric Burdon," Van Ronk said.
Over time, Dylan and most other fixtures of the folk scene moved out of Greenwich Village. But Van Ronk stayed put, taking on students between gigs to pay the bills.
Andrea Vuocolo married Van Ronk in 1988. She still lives in the small apartment they shared, which is packed with her late husband's books, guitars and collections of African and Native American art. Vuocolo says her husband read voraciously, and was also a keen observer of the neighborhood.
"He used to tell stories about the village in the '50s and '60s," Vuocolo says. "And there were a lot of people hanging around the clubs who were not musicians. You know, locals, a lot of petty thieves and odd van cleef wedding ring price replica characters. . He wanted to write more about the whole neighborhood."
But Van Ronk died before he could write more than a few chapters of his memoir. Elijah Wald was able to finish the book using a combination of interviews and stories Van Ronk had told from the stage; the memoir went on to inspire Inside Llewyn Davis.
The last time the Coens built a movie around music, the soundtrack of O Brother, Where Art Thou? sold millions of copies and spurred an old time music revival. Van Ronk's widow hopes this movie will do the same for her husband's legacy.
"It's very nice to just see people finally paying attention to his work more," Vuocolo says. "And I think that would have been great for him. Just to be noticed more, and have more people listen and understand what he was about."
At his final concert, Van Ronk joked that there were lines around the block to see the Beat generation poets in Greenwich Village coffee houses.
"This presented a logistical problem for the owners of coffee houses van cleef & arpels ring price replica how to get people out of there, and get new people in. So they hired folk singers," he said. "They'd get up and sing three songs. If, at the end of three songs, anybody was still seated, we could get fired. We turned the house over just like that."
Should I Build The Fence Myself or Hire a Fence Contractor
Fence Some Considerations When Choosing a Fence ProviderPutting up a fence on your property is no small investment. Most homeowners who want to save on labor costs consider installing the fence themselves. Is this a sound idea? The answer to this is both yes and no.
Yes, because some property owners do have van cleef & arpels butterfly ring replica the needed skills to pull off the job. And no, because there really are some aspects to building fences that are better off left to the fence contractors.
If you have some experience with carpentry, or are generally good with your hands, you just might make this a successful do it yourself project. Not only do you save a lot on installation costs, you also get the satisfaction of doing the job yourself.
Before you roll up your sleeves and start working though, it is best to consult with a contractor on how to go about with the whole thing. One of the disadvantages of installing your own fence is that you still need some basic knowledge of fence building.
First, you have the design of the fence to think about, and what fence materials are suitable for that design. You also have to devote a lot of time for this endeavor. Building your fence after van cleef and arpels frivole ring replica working hours can be done but the continuity of the project may be affected and may lead to poor workmanship.
The more challenging part is the digging of postholes that should be correctly spaced and properly leveled. Without van cleef butterfly ring replica these elements, your fence may come out crooked, badly constructed, and will not last as long as they should.
This is where the experience of the fence contractor comes in. If you hire one, you won't have to worry about a thing from the design of the fence to the post installations to the actual putting up of the fences. You will be assured of a neatly and professionally installed fence without you lifting a finger. But then again, this arrangement may come out quite expensive.
There are also prefabricated fences that are really designed as do it yourself projects. Many of these types can be ordered online or from a home improvement shop, and in a matter of days, you get your fencing materials together with the complete instructions for setting them up. With the help of a friend, you can get these fences installed successfully without much trouble. However, if you have your own fence design in mind, or have the materials on hand already, getting "ready made" fences is not an option.
The best way around this dilemma is to have a compromise solution that is, hire a fence contractor for the more complicated steps, and do the rest of the work yourself. Since putting up the posts is the toughest part of installing a fence, have the experienced builders do that. You can also consult your fence contractor for all other aspects of the task which you are not quite confident with.
In finding this middle ground, you get the best of both worlds: the satisfaction of putting your handyman skills into action, and a well built, professional looking fence that allowed you to save half the price on labor costs.
Fence Some Considerations When Choosing a Fence ProviderPutting up a fence on your property is no small investment. Most homeowners who want to save on labor costs consider installing the fence themselves. Is this a sound idea? The answer to this is both yes and no.
Yes, because some property owners do have van cleef & arpels butterfly ring replica the needed skills to pull off the job. And no, because there really are some aspects to building fences that are better off left to the fence contractors.
If you have some experience with carpentry, or are generally good with your hands, you just might make this a successful do it yourself project. Not only do you save a lot on installation costs, you also get the satisfaction of doing the job yourself.
Before you roll up your sleeves and start working though, it is best to consult with a contractor on how to go about with the whole thing. One of the disadvantages of installing your own fence is that you still need some basic knowledge of fence building.
First, you have the design of the fence to think about, and what fence materials are suitable for that design. You also have to devote a lot of time for this endeavor. Building your fence after van cleef and arpels frivole ring replica working hours can be done but the continuity of the project may be affected and may lead to poor workmanship.
The more challenging part is the digging of postholes that should be correctly spaced and properly leveled. Without van cleef butterfly ring replica these elements, your fence may come out crooked, badly constructed, and will not last as long as they should.
This is where the experience of the fence contractor comes in. If you hire one, you won't have to worry about a thing from the design of the fence to the post installations to the actual putting up of the fences. You will be assured of a neatly and professionally installed fence without you lifting a finger. But then again, this arrangement may come out quite expensive.
There are also prefabricated fences that are really designed as do it yourself projects. Many of these types can be ordered online or from a home improvement shop, and in a matter of days, you get your fencing materials together with the complete instructions for setting them up. With the help of a friend, you can get these fences installed successfully without much trouble. However, if you have your own fence design in mind, or have the materials on hand already, getting "ready made" fences is not an option.
The best way around this dilemma is to have a compromise solution that is, hire a fence contractor for the more complicated steps, and do the rest of the work yourself. Since putting up the posts is the toughest part of installing a fence, have the experienced builders do that. You can also consult your fence contractor for all other aspects of the task which you are not quite confident with.
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Science and Archaeology Experts Discuss Humankind's Ancestral Journey
(Photo Credit: NG Studios/ Tahria Sheather)
All people can trace their roots to the savanna of East Africa, home of one of the first members of the human species Homo habilis.
This Monday, in the series premiere of The Great Human Race, experimental archaeologist Bill Schindler and survival instructor Cat Bigney attempt to face what early humans did, as they work together to survive in the wild savanna just as primitive people did 2.6 million years ago without any weapons or fire.
As we get ready to introduce this exciting new series, we've invited prominent voices in the fields of archaeology, experimental archaeology, science and primitive technology to weigh in on the following questions:
Do you think thatexperts today can accurately replicate the challenges that Homo habilis faced thousands of years ago? And do you think that experts today could survive and thriveasHomo habilis did?
Paleoanthropologist Dr. Briana Pobiner of Smithsonian's Human Origins Program reflects on historical records in her response. "Compared to us modern humans, Homo habilis had a different body size and shape: They were from about 3 feet 4 inches to 4 feet 5 inches and weighed on average 70 pounds, with both absolutely and relatively longer arms and a lower face that jutted out with larger teeth. It also had a much smaller brain size than modern humans, made very basic stone tools and there is no evidence they had the capacity for language," Pobiner says. She continues, "They faced the same kind of survival challenges like procuring food and water and avoiding predation that any other animal faces, which can be van cleef necklace replica alhambra replicated on a basic level. But modern humans have much more sophisticated communication, cognitive abilities, manual dexterity, and experience with a huge range of knowledge and familiarity with technology far beyond what Homo habilis ever experienced. And while the ecosystems during the time of Homo habilis roamed Africa (which is where their fossils have been found) may have been roughly similar to today in terms of vegetation, there was an amazing array of different predators like giant saber toothed cats and prey animals. So while I'm skeptical that one could accurately play Homo habilis in the modern world, I can see how it would be entertaining to try."
ScienceBlogs' Greg Laden of Greg Laden's Blog answers the question at hand quite simply: "No, this is too hard." He continues, "But we can try, and in so doing we can develop some interesting thinking about early human evolution." Laden whips out some Archaeology 101, noting, "Homo habilis was not, of course, a human, but we assume that this early hominin had some incipient human traits, further developed with early Homo erectus/ergaster. The two rules of being a human hunter gatherer refer to important aspects of living off the land that my research indicates apply to modern humans living without agriculture or animal husbandry as a source of food. I don't know if these rules applied to earlier hominins or not van cleef flower replica necklace that is the $64,000 question."
Dr. Javier Baena Preysler, professor of prehistory and director of the Laboratory of Experimental Archeology at UAM LAEX, writes at Paleoaprende that he can see how, through the use of experimental archaeology, we could, with much care, replicate the challenges Homo habilis faced. Preysler explains, "Homo habilis and some other ancestors built up their own culture by the experience acquired with time and mainly under the natural selection laws (if we eat something poisonous, we will die). But our society has built a new culture based on 'cultural experiences' that put us away from nature." On the other hand, he does not believe humans today could survive as Homo habilis did. Preysler explains, "We are not the same species. In present day African savanna regions, the conditions should be similar to the savannas that provided subsistence for Homo habilis." She answers the second question noting, "Survival skills previously acquired by experts Schindler and Bigney ensure their survival in a savanna environment but they lack the environmental knowledge that was probably shared among Homo habilis by members of the band with some previous knowledge of the resources. Schindler and Bigney already have the ability to develop and maintain the efficiency of their tools. This evolution was not a linear one moving toward what we are now. It is not even a family tree, but a series of lines of development, which cross each other, split and merge. A high number of different kinds of humans lived simultaneously." Paardekooper continues, "Homo habilis was a very early human being, without weapons or fire. Who knows what was in their mind? We cannot imagine how different life was for them compared to ours not only regarding techniques used, but also in cooperation and communication. Their environment was the African savannah, their tools mainly rocks and perishable materials, their main challenge: survival. Imagine that it was the survival of the fittest not of the smartest. It would be unfair to call them primitive in a derogatory way: For them it would be as hard to survive in our world as for us in theirs. The ones who could adapt best as well as the luckiest would survive. Their main quality was in their ability to cooperate with each other, to form social networks. Ninety nine percent of our past is Stone Age, so just imagine the impact of that on who we are and what we do."
Professor Aidan O'Sullivan of the University College Dublin School of Archaeology and director of the UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture refers to experimental archaeologist Bill Schindler and survival instructor Cat Bigney's task at hand in the series. "Cat and Bill offer us here some sense of what Homo habilis' life experience was like, but of course we are totally unlike them. They were amongst the first hominids to use stone chopper tools, but they didn't hunt or use fire, and their means of communication was rudimentary at best, so Cat and Bill despite being the experts that they are are almost at a loss in that world," O'Sullivan says. He continues, "What Homo habilis had of course was a much more embedded sense of their environment, the plants and insects that they could source and eat, the occasional sources of protein, fats and marrow through eating carrion, and the vital sources of water and finally the places of shelter and safety. What this episode also very effectively communicates is the foreboding and constant sense of vulnerability and fright, the basic hardness of life, that Homo habilis endured as well as their hard learned knowledge of the dangers that literally lay in the long grass keep an eye out for the big cat lolling in the sun!"
Professional archaeologist and one of the founders of the Society of Primitive TechnologyJack Cresson writes, "We can only replicate what is known, from the body of science and research available. Yes certain levels of accuracy can be mastered and presented regarding "technology" and the inferred range of natural materials and processes, as well as economies and the physical nature of bipeds. Cresson continues, "However, many many unknowns will always have to be accessed and accounted for".
Dr. Linda Hurcombe of University of Exeter's Department of Archaeology, College of Humanities, emphasizes, "To tackle some of these issues in more detail we have to think through a couple of key aspects. Homo habilis was physically different from us. This species still had toes and hands better adapted to climbing than ours and getting off the ground more easily is a safety issue when people are in environments where there are large predators. The story of human evolution is above all that of a social journey." Hurcombe continues, "Putting two people in a savannah environment disadvantages them as there are only two, but on the other hand they are fit and active without children and infants. The physical differences come into this again in that Homo habilis infants would most likely be able to cling onto their mothers, but for most modern humans climbing while holding a baby is a challenge of a different order. This kind of programme can make people academics and public alike think through some of the challenges faced by our ancestors."
Thank you to all our experts for sharing their uniquely important perspectives on this intriguing topic. Tune in to The Great Human Race this coming Monday, Feb. 1, at 10/9c on National Geographic Channel.
I like to know if Kat and Bill got sick? They ate raw meat that had flies on it and drank stagnant water! It disappointing that we don learn what effect those choices made on their bodies.
They constantly spoke about having to do everything Homo habilis did, but there they are wearing sandals with rubber soles!! Seems inconsistent with the whole premise of the show, especially when every other sentence out of their mouths is doing this just like Homo habilis would have done. to Kat though. She was strong and determined! There are not enough women being portrayed in this light on tv.
I loved the show. Was fascinated by the knowledge and history. However, i was COMPLETELY ANNOYED by the inaccuracy of the which did not show the black skin of our true ancestors from the continent of Africa. Come on! Let do it correctly. Why the deception? When you do things correctly, you contribute to the proper balance of truth in the world which is obviously askewed with the rampant racism we see imitation van cleef & arpels alhambra necklace across the globe. GET IT RIGHT, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. STOP BEING A TOOL AND BE COURAGEOUS LIKE YOUR TRUE ANCESTORS.
Are you serious people? The most intelligent and thought provoking comment you can provide is about their grammar? I would like to see you go out and take oon this challenge and then see how much you care about proper grammar bit petty and juvenile don you think? Bill and Kat you are an amazing team!! Finally a show without ridiculous arguments. They were a team at all times and had their eye on the end goal at all times! Kat you are an inspiration, I would love to learn primitive survival from you! Keep up the great work!
I am an archeologist. I have studied every so called fact this show has told us, (spoiler alert) 90% of the facts they say or dhow is incorrect. Honestly I had high hopes for this show but after episode 1 it became more of an annoyance than a pleasure to watch. number one the dress code,( sorry if you cant show our ancient predecessors as naked as they were) 2 the shoes/sandals whats withe the rubber souls, 3 pleistecene landscapes were different than ours look it up no dessert in thd middle east that was just for viewer fun. 4 hunting technology was off by thousands of years. 5 agri/ domestic was off dogs came first. look it up bill and cat not havving domestic dogs is bs . 6 going to america the coast line was different and boats were skin and wood frame, like bull boats. ps the first accepted and documented society in north america was at monte verde not washington(look it up)! stop making our hob harder as archeaologits and tell the truth about how we developed, when and what we domesticated and when/how we got to america(20 kyrs ago) austrailia(40k yrs ago) i watch this show now only to enrage my fury about how even so called experts would allow this bs to be aired to the next generation. ps i teach them ( the next generation) in 7 grade history.
The first thing that strikes me as the beautifully constructed Cat appears is that she wears a bra and underpantsthe skins they wear so well tanned. in the next installment of the clothes are sewn so fine, if the food time is there suddenly a modern goat quietly remain until he is picked to be a distance of a few meters, hey, wonderfully fresh, a dilapidated carcass of a yak with two wolves who are on stand to pee, clearly slaughtered by the film crew, etc. Also the constantly repeated then we are in big trouble! the viewer immediately believe.
(Photo Credit: NG Studios/ Tahria Sheather)
All people can trace their roots to the savanna of East Africa, home of one of the first members of the human species Homo habilis.
This Monday, in the series premiere of The Great Human Race, experimental archaeologist Bill Schindler and survival instructor Cat Bigney attempt to face what early humans did, as they work together to survive in the wild savanna just as primitive people did 2.6 million years ago without any weapons or fire.
As we get ready to introduce this exciting new series, we've invited prominent voices in the fields of archaeology, experimental archaeology, science and primitive technology to weigh in on the following questions:
Do you think thatexperts today can accurately replicate the challenges that Homo habilis faced thousands of years ago? And do you think that experts today could survive and thriveasHomo habilis did?
Paleoanthropologist Dr. Briana Pobiner of Smithsonian's Human Origins Program reflects on historical records in her response. "Compared to us modern humans, Homo habilis had a different body size and shape: They were from about 3 feet 4 inches to 4 feet 5 inches and weighed on average 70 pounds, with both absolutely and relatively longer arms and a lower face that jutted out with larger teeth. It also had a much smaller brain size than modern humans, made very basic stone tools and there is no evidence they had the capacity for language," Pobiner says. She continues, "They faced the same kind of survival challenges like procuring food and water and avoiding predation that any other animal faces, which can be van cleef necklace replica alhambra replicated on a basic level. But modern humans have much more sophisticated communication, cognitive abilities, manual dexterity, and experience with a huge range of knowledge and familiarity with technology far beyond what Homo habilis ever experienced. And while the ecosystems during the time of Homo habilis roamed Africa (which is where their fossils have been found) may have been roughly similar to today in terms of vegetation, there was an amazing array of different predators like giant saber toothed cats and prey animals. So while I'm skeptical that one could accurately play Homo habilis in the modern world, I can see how it would be entertaining to try."
ScienceBlogs' Greg Laden of Greg Laden's Blog answers the question at hand quite simply: "No, this is too hard." He continues, "But we can try, and in so doing we can develop some interesting thinking about early human evolution." Laden whips out some Archaeology 101, noting, "Homo habilis was not, of course, a human, but we assume that this early hominin had some incipient human traits, further developed with early Homo erectus/ergaster. The two rules of being a human hunter gatherer refer to important aspects of living off the land that my research indicates apply to modern humans living without agriculture or animal husbandry as a source of food. I don't know if these rules applied to earlier hominins or not van cleef flower replica necklace that is the $64,000 question."
Dr. Javier Baena Preysler, professor of prehistory and director of the Laboratory of Experimental Archeology at UAM LAEX, writes at Paleoaprende that he can see how, through the use of experimental archaeology, we could, with much care, replicate the challenges Homo habilis faced. Preysler explains, "Homo habilis and some other ancestors built up their own culture by the experience acquired with time and mainly under the natural selection laws (if we eat something poisonous, we will die). But our society has built a new culture based on 'cultural experiences' that put us away from nature." On the other hand, he does not believe humans today could survive as Homo habilis did. Preysler explains, "We are not the same species. In present day African savanna regions, the conditions should be similar to the savannas that provided subsistence for Homo habilis." She answers the second question noting, "Survival skills previously acquired by experts Schindler and Bigney ensure their survival in a savanna environment but they lack the environmental knowledge that was probably shared among Homo habilis by members of the band with some previous knowledge of the resources. Schindler and Bigney already have the ability to develop and maintain the efficiency of their tools. This evolution was not a linear one moving toward what we are now. It is not even a family tree, but a series of lines of development, which cross each other, split and merge. A high number of different kinds of humans lived simultaneously." Paardekooper continues, "Homo habilis was a very early human being, without weapons or fire. Who knows what was in their mind? We cannot imagine how different life was for them compared to ours not only regarding techniques used, but also in cooperation and communication. Their environment was the African savannah, their tools mainly rocks and perishable materials, their main challenge: survival. Imagine that it was the survival of the fittest not of the smartest. It would be unfair to call them primitive in a derogatory way: For them it would be as hard to survive in our world as for us in theirs. The ones who could adapt best as well as the luckiest would survive. Their main quality was in their ability to cooperate with each other, to form social networks. Ninety nine percent of our past is Stone Age, so just imagine the impact of that on who we are and what we do."
Professor Aidan O'Sullivan of the University College Dublin School of Archaeology and director of the UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture refers to experimental archaeologist Bill Schindler and survival instructor Cat Bigney's task at hand in the series. "Cat and Bill offer us here some sense of what Homo habilis' life experience was like, but of course we are totally unlike them. They were amongst the first hominids to use stone chopper tools, but they didn't hunt or use fire, and their means of communication was rudimentary at best, so Cat and Bill despite being the experts that they are are almost at a loss in that world," O'Sullivan says. He continues, "What Homo habilis had of course was a much more embedded sense of their environment, the plants and insects that they could source and eat, the occasional sources of protein, fats and marrow through eating carrion, and the vital sources of water and finally the places of shelter and safety. What this episode also very effectively communicates is the foreboding and constant sense of vulnerability and fright, the basic hardness of life, that Homo habilis endured as well as their hard learned knowledge of the dangers that literally lay in the long grass keep an eye out for the big cat lolling in the sun!"
Professional archaeologist and one of the founders of the Society of Primitive TechnologyJack Cresson writes, "We can only replicate what is known, from the body of science and research available. Yes certain levels of accuracy can be mastered and presented regarding "technology" and the inferred range of natural materials and processes, as well as economies and the physical nature of bipeds. Cresson continues, "However, many many unknowns will always have to be accessed and accounted for".
Dr. Linda Hurcombe of University of Exeter's Department of Archaeology, College of Humanities, emphasizes, "To tackle some of these issues in more detail we have to think through a couple of key aspects. Homo habilis was physically different from us. This species still had toes and hands better adapted to climbing than ours and getting off the ground more easily is a safety issue when people are in environments where there are large predators. The story of human evolution is above all that of a social journey." Hurcombe continues, "Putting two people in a savannah environment disadvantages them as there are only two, but on the other hand they are fit and active without children and infants. The physical differences come into this again in that Homo habilis infants would most likely be able to cling onto their mothers, but for most modern humans climbing while holding a baby is a challenge of a different order. This kind of programme can make people academics and public alike think through some of the challenges faced by our ancestors."
Thank you to all our experts for sharing their uniquely important perspectives on this intriguing topic. Tune in to The Great Human Race this coming Monday, Feb. 1, at 10/9c on National Geographic Channel.
I like to know if Kat and Bill got sick? They ate raw meat that had flies on it and drank stagnant water! It disappointing that we don learn what effect those choices made on their bodies.
They constantly spoke about having to do everything Homo habilis did, but there they are wearing sandals with rubber soles!! Seems inconsistent with the whole premise of the show, especially when every other sentence out of their mouths is doing this just like Homo habilis would have done. to Kat though. She was strong and determined! There are not enough women being portrayed in this light on tv.
I loved the show. Was fascinated by the knowledge and history. However, i was COMPLETELY ANNOYED by the inaccuracy of the which did not show the black skin of our true ancestors from the continent of Africa. Come on! Let do it correctly. Why the deception? When you do things correctly, you contribute to the proper balance of truth in the world which is obviously askewed with the rampant racism we see imitation van cleef & arpels alhambra necklace across the globe. GET IT RIGHT, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. STOP BEING A TOOL AND BE COURAGEOUS LIKE YOUR TRUE ANCESTORS.
Are you serious people? The most intelligent and thought provoking comment you can provide is about their grammar? I would like to see you go out and take oon this challenge and then see how much you care about proper grammar bit petty and juvenile don you think? Bill and Kat you are an amazing team!! Finally a show without ridiculous arguments. They were a team at all times and had their eye on the end goal at all times! Kat you are an inspiration, I would love to learn primitive survival from you! Keep up the great work!
I am an archeologist. I have studied every so called fact this show has told us, (spoiler alert) 90% of the facts they say or dhow is incorrect. Honestly I had high hopes for this show but after episode 1 it became more of an annoyance than a pleasure to watch. number one the dress code,( sorry if you cant show our ancient predecessors as naked as they were) 2 the shoes/sandals whats withe the rubber souls, 3 pleistecene landscapes were different than ours look it up no dessert in thd middle east that was just for viewer fun. 4 hunting technology was off by thousands of years. 5 agri/ domestic was off dogs came first. look it up bill and cat not havving domestic dogs is bs . 6 going to america the coast line was different and boats were skin and wood frame, like bull boats. ps the first accepted and documented society in north america was at monte verde not washington(look it up)! stop making our hob harder as archeaologits and tell the truth about how we developed, when and what we domesticated and when/how we got to america(20 kyrs ago) austrailia(40k yrs ago) i watch this show now only to enrage my fury about how even so called experts would allow this bs to be aired to the next generation. ps i teach them ( the next generation) in 7 grade history.
The first thing that strikes me as the beautifully constructed Cat appears is that she wears a bra and underpantsthe skins they wear so well tanned. in the next installment of the clothes are sewn so fine, if the food time is there suddenly a modern goat quietly remain until he is picked to be a distance of a few meters, hey, wonderfully fresh, a dilapidated carcass of a yak with two wolves who are on stand to pee, clearly slaughtered by the film crew, etc. Also the constantly repeated then we are in big trouble! the viewer immediately believe.
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The fate that awaits young offenders
Here's how youth custody works for local girls, since the female wing of the Victoria van cleef wedding ring price fake Youth Custody Centre was closed. It's a good indication of how the system will work for all offenders, once the centre is closed entirely.
The outline is from representative for children and youth Mary Ellen Turpel Lafond, delivered to a committee of MLAs on Wednesday.
"Let's say you have a 13 14 year old girl who's in custody, and she's been sent to Burnaby. A panel van will pick her up with a sheriff. In that panel van might van ring fake also be adults, not just other children.
"She'll be driven around the Lower Mainland, possibly to pick up other individuals or drop off individuals. She'll eventually make it to fake van cleef and arpels engagement ring the ferry. They'll take a ferry over several hours later. Along the way, she'll be locked in a panel van.
"They will then make it to a police cell somewhere here or possibly the cells in the courthouse, where they will spend several hours in the cells waiting for their matter to come forward. when the court finally gets to that part of the list.
"They will have been fed fast food that day. They will have been transported and been interacting with uniformed people in a variety of holding environments and criminal environments. They will finally get a chance to appear in court, where, I can assure you from looking at these cases and working with these children, they will be so disempowered that they really will not have a voice to say anything to anyone."
The idea of getting picked up in the pre dawn and driven around for hours before participating in court proceedings to determine their liberty is simply inappropriate, she said, particularly if the offender is an aboriginal youth who's likely suffered significant dislocation and probably also been the victim of criminal behaviour. And there's likely no parent around to complain that their child was being carted around in a van for hours with adult offenders with serious violent cases before the courts.
"I put these points out because the reality of how the youth justice system works We're all very insulated from it."
The description was a prelude to her registering "my strongest objections" to the decision to shut the centre down. "Because we don't want to spend the money to have a custody centre, we're going to make them travel for hours and hours and hours."
She applauded Victoria police's intention to defy the government's replacement plan of housing children in the police cells. "They know well that there are serious liability issues with placing young girls and boys in a police cell beside adult populations."
Turpel Lafond said if another service say, knee surgeries was being centralized in one location, there would be a hue and cry about abandoning patient centred care. "But when it comes to children and the youth justice system, what about child centred supports?"
Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux announced the shutdown last week as a done deal. But there's a swell of opposition to the idea and it's coming from some powerful places. Turpel Lafond and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall have written a public letter condemning the idea. Local police departments are shaking their heads at what's expected of them.
Others in the judicial system are fuming, and various local governments are considering resolutions opposing the closure. It would be an uphill fight to change what Turpel Lafond called a wrong headed, flawed, unworkable and completely inappropriate decision. But the fight's not over.
Just So You Know: The representative reminded MLAs of another peremptory closure in 2008. The mom baby program in a women's jail was shut down to save money. A charter challenge was filed and the government lost on all counts late last year. Now it has to scramble to put the program back together again. That case could have implications for the Victoria centre.
Here's how youth custody works for local girls, since the female wing of the Victoria van cleef wedding ring price fake Youth Custody Centre was closed. It's a good indication of how the system will work for all offenders, once the centre is closed entirely.
The outline is from representative for children and youth Mary Ellen Turpel Lafond, delivered to a committee of MLAs on Wednesday.
"Let's say you have a 13 14 year old girl who's in custody, and she's been sent to Burnaby. A panel van will pick her up with a sheriff. In that panel van might van ring fake also be adults, not just other children.
"She'll be driven around the Lower Mainland, possibly to pick up other individuals or drop off individuals. She'll eventually make it to fake van cleef and arpels engagement ring the ferry. They'll take a ferry over several hours later. Along the way, she'll be locked in a panel van.
"They will then make it to a police cell somewhere here or possibly the cells in the courthouse, where they will spend several hours in the cells waiting for their matter to come forward. when the court finally gets to that part of the list.
"They will have been fed fast food that day. They will have been transported and been interacting with uniformed people in a variety of holding environments and criminal environments. They will finally get a chance to appear in court, where, I can assure you from looking at these cases and working with these children, they will be so disempowered that they really will not have a voice to say anything to anyone."
The idea of getting picked up in the pre dawn and driven around for hours before participating in court proceedings to determine their liberty is simply inappropriate, she said, particularly if the offender is an aboriginal youth who's likely suffered significant dislocation and probably also been the victim of criminal behaviour. And there's likely no parent around to complain that their child was being carted around in a van for hours with adult offenders with serious violent cases before the courts.
"I put these points out because the reality of how the youth justice system works We're all very insulated from it."
The description was a prelude to her registering "my strongest objections" to the decision to shut the centre down. "Because we don't want to spend the money to have a custody centre, we're going to make them travel for hours and hours and hours."
She applauded Victoria police's intention to defy the government's replacement plan of housing children in the police cells. "They know well that there are serious liability issues with placing young girls and boys in a police cell beside adult populations."
Turpel Lafond said if another service say, knee surgeries was being centralized in one location, there would be a hue and cry about abandoning patient centred care. "But when it comes to children and the youth justice system, what about child centred supports?"
Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux announced the shutdown last week as a done deal. But there's a swell of opposition to the idea and it's coming from some powerful places. Turpel Lafond and provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall have written a public letter condemning the idea. Local police departments are shaking their heads at what's expected of them.
Others in the judicial system are fuming, and various local governments are considering resolutions opposing the closure. It would be an uphill fight to change what Turpel Lafond called a wrong headed, flawed, unworkable and completely inappropriate decision. But the fight's not over.
Just So You Know: The representative reminded MLAs of another peremptory closure in 2008. The mom baby program in a women's jail was shut down to save money. A charter challenge was filed and the government lost on all counts late last year. Now it has to scramble to put the program back together again. That case could have implications for the Victoria centre.
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recruit Evans focuses on ailing mom
Lions won't be applying the brakes to it.
Married to Canadian Olympic 400 metre runner Jenna Martin Evans a candidate for the 2018 Winter Games bobsleigh team theirs is no ordinary relationship.
A 29 year old Californian of Samoan extraction, DeQuin is training in preparation for his first season with the Leos, who signed the former Montreal Alouettes defensive end to a two year contract duringCFL free agency this month.
His wife, the former Jenna Martin, competed for Canada in the 2012 Summer Olympics before ditching her track shoes last year to take up bobsleigh. When two time Olympic gold medallist Kallie Humphries wants to recruit you as her brakeman, you listen.
"After I retired from track, I jumped right on it," Martin Evans explained Wednesday. "Kallie has contacted me over the last four years to give it a try and see where it leads. I got here (Calgary) a month ago. I knew I would regret it, if I didn't come out. She knows how to win."
Relocating to Calgary to train at Canada Olympic Park her husband played with the Stampeders for two seasons (2014 15) hasn only shortened the couple's long distance relationship, but also turned back the clock to their undergraduate days at the University of Kentucky, where the athletes from Nova Scotia and Southern California met while representing the Wildcats in football and track.
"The athletic world, even at a major university, is a small one," Jenna says. "DeQuin has been stalking me for a while (laughs). Our relationship has been long distance more than anything. Three years ago, this summer, I finally gave in (marriage). I'm here to support him any way I can. It's just amazing how he can put the weight of the world on his shoulders and be OK. I admire the way he's stepping up and leading his family."
While signing with the Lions is foremost a football decision, Evans insists, being closer to his wife and his mother, Samoan born Penina Maefau, are important benefits of the move to the West Coast. His mom, 48, lives in Tacoma, Wash., and is battling stomach cancer after previous rounds of radiation and chemotherapy to beat back breast cancer.
DeQuin spends much of his off season these days in van cleef gold earrings replica Tacoma, attending to her needs, between training sessions and brief side trips to Calgary to be with his wife.
"My mom was always there for me, growing up, and I want to be there for her now," he explains. "My wife is very understanding of the situation. It's a blessing to wake up every day and be able to just make coffee for her. My mom struggled to raise four kids in a tough neighbourhood. She's a soldier. with a state sanctioned, high school sports program and the focus of the 2006 movie, Gridiron Gang, starring Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson.
It helped to turn his life around. Harbor Junior College and later was recruited by Kentucky, along with childhood friend Chris van cleef pearl earrings replica Matthews, the 2012 CFL rookie of the year with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and a Super Bowl champion with the Seattle Seahawks.
Undrafted in 2011, Evans caught on with the Cincinnati Bengals for three seasons before coming to Calgary in 2014.
Playing behind John Bowman and Gabriel Knapton last year with the Als, he appeared in just five games. His signing with the Lions who lost sack leader Alex Bazzie to the Indianapolis Colts in free agency might be just the career break he needs.
"In Montreal, he's got to compete against John Bowman," says Lions head coach and general managerWally Buono. "In Calgary, he's got to compete against Charleston Hughes. No matter how good you are, sometimes you're not going to get your chance. We like him. And he's excited about coming. It gives us an experienced veteran who can start for us."
With his ailing mom three hours' drive south, and his wife a short hop flight away in Calgary, Evans sees Vancouver ideally situated at the nexus of his personal and professional life.
"Playing for one of the greatest coaches, if not the greatest in CFL history, is hands down a blessing," he says. "As far as leadership, I'm here to help bring the young rooks along. What else do I bring? I can definitely get to the quarterback and make it hell for offensive linemen, complete hell. epaper, Digital Access, Subscriber Rewards), please input your Print Newspaper subscription phone number and postal code.
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Lions won't be applying the brakes to it.
Married to Canadian Olympic 400 metre runner Jenna Martin Evans a candidate for the 2018 Winter Games bobsleigh team theirs is no ordinary relationship.
A 29 year old Californian of Samoan extraction, DeQuin is training in preparation for his first season with the Leos, who signed the former Montreal Alouettes defensive end to a two year contract duringCFL free agency this month.
His wife, the former Jenna Martin, competed for Canada in the 2012 Summer Olympics before ditching her track shoes last year to take up bobsleigh. When two time Olympic gold medallist Kallie Humphries wants to recruit you as her brakeman, you listen.
"After I retired from track, I jumped right on it," Martin Evans explained Wednesday. "Kallie has contacted me over the last four years to give it a try and see where it leads. I got here (Calgary) a month ago. I knew I would regret it, if I didn't come out. She knows how to win."
Relocating to Calgary to train at Canada Olympic Park her husband played with the Stampeders for two seasons (2014 15) hasn only shortened the couple's long distance relationship, but also turned back the clock to their undergraduate days at the University of Kentucky, where the athletes from Nova Scotia and Southern California met while representing the Wildcats in football and track.
"The athletic world, even at a major university, is a small one," Jenna says. "DeQuin has been stalking me for a while (laughs). Our relationship has been long distance more than anything. Three years ago, this summer, I finally gave in (marriage). I'm here to support him any way I can. It's just amazing how he can put the weight of the world on his shoulders and be OK. I admire the way he's stepping up and leading his family."
While signing with the Lions is foremost a football decision, Evans insists, being closer to his wife and his mother, Samoan born Penina Maefau, are important benefits of the move to the West Coast. His mom, 48, lives in Tacoma, Wash., and is battling stomach cancer after previous rounds of radiation and chemotherapy to beat back breast cancer.
DeQuin spends much of his off season these days in van cleef gold earrings replica Tacoma, attending to her needs, between training sessions and brief side trips to Calgary to be with his wife.
"My mom was always there for me, growing up, and I want to be there for her now," he explains. "My wife is very understanding of the situation. It's a blessing to wake up every day and be able to just make coffee for her. My mom struggled to raise four kids in a tough neighbourhood. She's a soldier. with a state sanctioned, high school sports program and the focus of the 2006 movie, Gridiron Gang, starring Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson.
It helped to turn his life around. Harbor Junior College and later was recruited by Kentucky, along with childhood friend Chris van cleef pearl earrings replica Matthews, the 2012 CFL rookie of the year with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and a Super Bowl champion with the Seattle Seahawks.
Undrafted in 2011, Evans caught on with the Cincinnati Bengals for three seasons before coming to Calgary in 2014.
Playing behind John Bowman and Gabriel Knapton last year with the Als, he appeared in just five games. His signing with the Lions who lost sack leader Alex Bazzie to the Indianapolis Colts in free agency might be just the career break he needs.
"In Montreal, he's got to compete against John Bowman," says Lions head coach and general managerWally Buono. "In Calgary, he's got to compete against Charleston Hughes. No matter how good you are, sometimes you're not going to get your chance. We like him. And he's excited about coming. It gives us an experienced veteran who can start for us."
With his ailing mom three hours' drive south, and his wife a short hop flight away in Calgary, Evans sees Vancouver ideally situated at the nexus of his personal and professional life.
"Playing for one of the greatest coaches, if not the greatest in CFL history, is hands down a blessing," he says. "As far as leadership, I'm here to help bring the young rooks along. What else do I bring? I can definitely get to the quarterback and make it hell for offensive linemen, complete hell. epaper, Digital Access, Subscriber Rewards), please input your Print Newspaper subscription phone number and postal code.
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Slumping Canadiens hoping to end goal drought against Maple Leafs
BROSSARD, Que. The goals have all but dried up for the Montreal Canadiens but they hope to break the drought when they visit the sometimes defensively suspect Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.
But Toronto, which is 21st overall allowing 2.87 goals per game, will be just as eager to face a Montreal side that has gone 2 6 1 in its last 10 games and scored only 14 goals.
And Toronto, with two games in hand, has a chance to reduce its five point gap with the Atlantic Division leading Canadiens. Especially if the Montreal forwards continue to fire blanks.
"We've definitely got to earn a better results," Canadiens winger Brendan Gallagher said Friday. "Goal scoring isn't easy, especially at this time of year.
"You've just got to up your intensity. It's not so much the offensive zone play, it's more the transition game in the neutral zone. Being smarter with the puck and really sticking to your structure."
Only four Montreal forwards have scored in the past 10 games. Captain Max Pacioretty has half of the output with seven goals.
Gallagher hasn't had a point in the four games he's played since returning from a hand injury. After registering 19 goals in only 53 games last season, he has six in 43 outings so far this year.
Among top forwards, centre Phillip Danault and left winger Artturi Lehkonen haven't scored in their last 13 games. Tomas Plekanec has gone 12 games with a goal. Paul Byron has gone 10 while Alexander Radulov is in a five game rut. Alex Galchenyuk has a goal and two assists in his last 10 games.
Even a coaching change that saw Michel Therrien replaced last week by Claude Julien has yet to spark replica van cleef mini alhambra earrings the attack. The Canadiens replica van cleef & arpels alhambra earrings are 1 van cleef mother of pearl earrings replica 2 0 and with four goals in three games under Julien.
But they're working on it.
"We've done a good job of doing what we talked about defensively, getting the puck out quicker," said Julien. "We've given up less scoring chances.
"But now we've got to work on our offence. From playing better defensively and getting the puck, then what do we do? I think one of the big issues is probably our neutral zone transition, which hasn't been very good. It's got to be quick. You've got to have support. And then you've got to want to make sure you cross the blue line with speed. Also, there's the confidence of players."
The Canadiens worked on those areas Friday and hope to see the results in Toronto. They feel they have the talent to do it.
Even with their recent struggles, the Canadiens remain in the top half of the league with 2.74 goals scored per game.
The youthful Leafs are sixth best with 3.1 goals per game. Other than James Van Riemsdyk, who hasn't scored in 10 games, their top attackers are filling the net.
William Nylander and Auston Matthews have three goals each in the last six games and Nazem Kadri has five. However, Toronto might be missing another young talent, Mitch Marner, who is close to returning from a shoulder injury.
The Leafs may be ready to break out after losing 2 1 to the Canadiens in each of their first two meetings in Montreal.
Julien is wary of the Leafs, who scored 10 times in two wins over his Boston Bruins this season before he was fired Feb. 7. Julien signed the following week with Montreal.
"They got a lot of first round picks that were early picks and it makes a big difference," said Julien. "Those teams obviously finished low for many years to be able to get those kinds of players, but Babs (coach Mike Babcock) has done a great job of bringing those kids along.
"There's a lot of skill and obviously a lot of speed in that lineup. We have to play smart. They may be energetic, but we have to use our experience to our advantage. We have to respect their strengths. Those guys, whether its Matthews, Marner or others have been really good for them, but a solid performance by the whole team is what we're looking for."
The Canadiens may make lineup changes.
It appears Lehkonen will stay on left wing on the second line with Galchenyuk and Gallagher after being moved up there for the third period of a 3 0 loss to the New York Islanders on Thursday.
Centre David Desharnais, a scratch the last six games, and Sven Andrighetto skated on the fourth line in place of Michael McCarron and Brian Flynn. And Nikita Nestorov replaced Greg Pateryn on the third defence pair.
BROSSARD, Que. The goals have all but dried up for the Montreal Canadiens but they hope to break the drought when they visit the sometimes defensively suspect Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.
But Toronto, which is 21st overall allowing 2.87 goals per game, will be just as eager to face a Montreal side that has gone 2 6 1 in its last 10 games and scored only 14 goals.
And Toronto, with two games in hand, has a chance to reduce its five point gap with the Atlantic Division leading Canadiens. Especially if the Montreal forwards continue to fire blanks.
"We've definitely got to earn a better results," Canadiens winger Brendan Gallagher said Friday. "Goal scoring isn't easy, especially at this time of year.
"You've just got to up your intensity. It's not so much the offensive zone play, it's more the transition game in the neutral zone. Being smarter with the puck and really sticking to your structure."
Only four Montreal forwards have scored in the past 10 games. Captain Max Pacioretty has half of the output with seven goals.
Gallagher hasn't had a point in the four games he's played since returning from a hand injury. After registering 19 goals in only 53 games last season, he has six in 43 outings so far this year.
Among top forwards, centre Phillip Danault and left winger Artturi Lehkonen haven't scored in their last 13 games. Tomas Plekanec has gone 12 games with a goal. Paul Byron has gone 10 while Alexander Radulov is in a five game rut. Alex Galchenyuk has a goal and two assists in his last 10 games.
Even a coaching change that saw Michel Therrien replaced last week by Claude Julien has yet to spark replica van cleef mini alhambra earrings the attack. The Canadiens replica van cleef & arpels alhambra earrings are 1 van cleef mother of pearl earrings replica 2 0 and with four goals in three games under Julien.
But they're working on it.
"We've done a good job of doing what we talked about defensively, getting the puck out quicker," said Julien. "We've given up less scoring chances.
"But now we've got to work on our offence. From playing better defensively and getting the puck, then what do we do? I think one of the big issues is probably our neutral zone transition, which hasn't been very good. It's got to be quick. You've got to have support. And then you've got to want to make sure you cross the blue line with speed. Also, there's the confidence of players."
The Canadiens worked on those areas Friday and hope to see the results in Toronto. They feel they have the talent to do it.
Even with their recent struggles, the Canadiens remain in the top half of the league with 2.74 goals scored per game.
The youthful Leafs are sixth best with 3.1 goals per game. Other than James Van Riemsdyk, who hasn't scored in 10 games, their top attackers are filling the net.
William Nylander and Auston Matthews have three goals each in the last six games and Nazem Kadri has five. However, Toronto might be missing another young talent, Mitch Marner, who is close to returning from a shoulder injury.
The Leafs may be ready to break out after losing 2 1 to the Canadiens in each of their first two meetings in Montreal.
Julien is wary of the Leafs, who scored 10 times in two wins over his Boston Bruins this season before he was fired Feb. 7. Julien signed the following week with Montreal.
"They got a lot of first round picks that were early picks and it makes a big difference," said Julien. "Those teams obviously finished low for many years to be able to get those kinds of players, but Babs (coach Mike Babcock) has done a great job of bringing those kids along.
"There's a lot of skill and obviously a lot of speed in that lineup. We have to play smart. They may be energetic, but we have to use our experience to our advantage. We have to respect their strengths. Those guys, whether its Matthews, Marner or others have been really good for them, but a solid performance by the whole team is what we're looking for."
The Canadiens may make lineup changes.
It appears Lehkonen will stay on left wing on the second line with Galchenyuk and Gallagher after being moved up there for the third period of a 3 0 loss to the New York Islanders on Thursday.
Centre David Desharnais, a scratch the last six games, and Sven Andrighetto skated on the fourth line in place of Michael McCarron and Brian Flynn. And Nikita Nestorov replaced Greg Pateryn on the third defence pair.
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Road rage revenge as woman films driver as he tailgates her
Road rage revenge: Woman films aggressive pickup truck driver as he tailgates her and cuts her off.
And even better for the woman, Tracy Lynn Sloan, she caught the whole thing on camera which allowed police to swiftly arrest the driver, 33 year old Jeffrey Travis White.
Sloan shared the video on YouTube and explained that she was driving along US 41 in Tampa, Florida on Monday morning when the 2008 Ford pickup truck neared her.
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'That's what you get!' Sloan shouts as she drives past the wreck, laughing.
'This moron could have easily killed
somebody with his moronic behavior, and my laughing at the end would
have been replaced with tears,' she wrote.
'Needless to say though, I've never seen
Karma come back so fast.'
White was arrested at his home on Wednesday and faces charges of leaving the
scene of a traffic crash, careless driving and failing to wear his seat
belt, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
Records show White has an arrest record
that includes old charges of battery and marijuana possession, the Times reported. He was
arrested in 2002 and charged with disorderly conduct.
By Friday morning, Sloan's video had more than three million hits on YouTube. The sheriff's office said she will not be charged.
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Road rage revenge: Woman films aggressive pickup truck driver as he tailgates her and cuts her off.
And even better for the woman, Tracy Lynn Sloan, she caught the whole thing on camera which allowed police to swiftly arrest the driver, 33 year old Jeffrey Travis White.
Sloan shared the video on YouTube and explained that she was driving along US 41 in Tampa, Florida on Monday morning when the 2008 Ford pickup truck neared her.
Scroll down for video
'That's what you get!' Sloan shouts as she drives past the wreck, laughing.
'This moron could have easily killed
somebody with his moronic behavior, and my laughing at the end would
have been replaced with tears,' she wrote.
'Needless to say though, I've never seen
Karma come back so fast.'
White was arrested at his home on Wednesday and faces charges of leaving the
scene of a traffic crash, careless driving and failing to wear his seat
belt, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
Records show White has an arrest record
that includes old charges of battery and marijuana possession, the Times reported. He was
arrested in 2002 and charged with disorderly conduct.
By Friday morning, Sloan's video had more than three million hits on YouTube. The sheriff's office said she will not be charged.
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