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Anti-scavenging laws also help protect the fiscal health of communities, since scavenging activity diverts revenue from being credited to the community's balance sheet.
Wilson, 50, whose own family had been engaged in manual scavenging for generations, said the award was recognition for women workers who had said no to scavenging.
Instead, these bears can often be seen scavenging for scraps.
Police were scavenging the football field Monday morning for evidence.
They told of children scavenging for food from waste bins.
The homeless people who slept there would be out scavenging.
The Creators Project talked to Al about the the scavenging.
So too does a local flock of scavenging wild turkeys.
There were also many women scavenging in these harsh conditions.
It was found due to all the birds scavenging the carcass.
Some people are scavenging in a picturesque mountain town's deserted supermarket.
There are legitimate safety concerns to be raised over the scavenging.
Scavenging is a crucial part of Mack's practice as a filmmaker.
It was his first discovery on a two-hour scavenging expedition.
People are scavenging for scraps to get material to leave earth.
Local police consider her a scavenging journalist bent on stirring up trouble.
They typically can be found scavenging for carcasses on the sea floor.
Without the shrines, you will become a dangerous, scavenging thief: a phantom.
Your most powerful traps and Freaker-killing tools require lots of scavenging.
Are they scavenging debris in the lungs that was introduced through vaping?
Yes, but: In India, an estimated 182,505 families still perform manual scavenging.
"The vast majority of bite traces on bone are scavenging," Martin said.
The very fact of their scavenging and utilizing other people's trash is enough.
Still others are scavenging the native antibiotics in ocean life, fungi and insects.
General Manager Sandy Alderson acknowledged he was scavenging for veterans still seeking work.
Undergirding the artist's image and character scavenging is the logic of the database.
The book refuses to sensationalize Tate's death, and avoids scavenging her memory for symbolism.
A leading theory is that the teenager became a meal for scavenging sea lice.
They'd broken the canister from an abandoned machine while scavenging a partly demolished hospital.
To protect themselves, people were scavenging pieces of metal from a nearby construction site.
Maybe. "Some scavenging birds gorge themselves and struggle to take off afterwards," Witton said.
If the law is enforced, manual scavenging can be eradicated in a short time.
The episode began with Rick and Michonne unsuccessfully scavenging for guns in the suburbs.
Are they seeking some vengeance on the Whisperers or are they simply out scavenging?
Hungry people were begging for aid and armed men were scavenging ripped-open stores.
With their habitat shrinking, brown bears in Baile Tusnad, Romania, have turned to scavenging.
Hemingway described "personal columnists" as jackals, which no doubt refers to their scavenging habits.
The hyena is more of a scavenger—and is particularly good at scavenging human detritus.
In the case of one of the nests they found, the bees were scavenging plastic.
The researchers monitored temperature and humidity, and cameras documented scavenging by raccoons or other animals.
Most child labor exists in agriculture, along with domestic work, forced begging and garbage scavenging.
People went scavenging through swamps for something to add a little flavor to their meal.
They returned to a job they knew well: scavenging through garbage for items to trade.
They started with the grocery stores, scavenging what they needed for sustenance: water, crackers, fruit.
The scientists had put out seven calf carcasses in an attempt to study scavenging behavior.
In the parking lot, some friendly wild cockatoos were hanging around, scavenging for dropped food.
He had been scavenging for cans in Midtown Manhattan around the corner from his home.
Residents are scavenging in the street for food that spilled out of a convenience store.
You can either use it as a lamp or take it with you on scavenging adventures.
The government estimated in 2011 that more than 180,000 rural households are engaged in manual scavenging.
In the midst of their blood-soaked scavenging date, Hemorrhage shows a brief moment of vulnerability.
The mayor of the island of Vlieland, Tineke Schokker, said that the municipality doesn't mind scavenging.
Unlike her rodent-y counterpart, Jimmy doesn't lower herself to scavenging the streets for her supper.
Its main mechanic is avoiding death by crafting and scavenging, but it's not a survival simulator.
Countless scavenging eelpout and at least 15 octopuses glided in and out of the white ribs.
Fossils also hint at the beginnings of a massive shift: scavenging that later evolved into predation.
Instead, he gave money to family and friends in need whenever he earned extra from scavenging.
The dancer Robert Fairchild probably hasn't taken to scavenging from graveyards in the dead of night.
Then one afternoon, my library stacks depleted, and I was scavenging the house for new reading material.
Paleoartistic restoration [CDS1] of Razanandrongobe sakalavae scavenging on a sauropod carcass in the Middle Jurassic of Madagascar.
A goat, tied to a fallen tree trunk and scavenging for food in the dirt, bleats noisily.
The final product rests awkwardly between a gritty scavenging simulator and a Dishonored-style sneaky immersive sim.
Building and setting cages lets you trap anything from scavenging human raiders to monstrous, dragon-like deathclaws.
As the family walks single-file back home from a scavenging trip, the rocket flares into life.
Many sets of remains, scattered by scavenging animals or swept away in washes, may never be found.
Researchers also found a strain of salmonella usually detected in scavenging birds that live in urban areas.
More significantly for the city, the scavenging of recyclables makes it difficult to track its own progress.
Bone-eating worms and scavenging eelpouts were devouring the remains, while octopuses and crabs explored the skeleton.
Several residents reported that people were scavenging food and water from shops on some of the islands.
One such worker, Ashu, spends his days at one of Delhi's biggest dumps, scavenging for scrap metal.
Within three hours they were scavenging through bird excrement, looking for intact bug eggs under a microscope.
In the first scene, they are scavenging lumps of coal to exchange for milk at the market.
But Marilynn Gelfman Karp said that her husband's scavenging had the blessing of Mayor John V. Lindsay.
Then we flashback to Tara and Heath scavenging in their RV. They're running out of gas and supplies.
During Annie's panicked scavenging of Muramoto's office, Owen tells her about the actual worst day of his life.
When he first arrived, he was scavenging for materials at the dump when he was confronted by police.
Then the PPA's core team of volunteers would step in, repairing poles, scavenging parts, and running new cable.
You've shot all around the world, and, obviously, scavenging is central to the economy in many poor communities.
The inhabitants of "Ralalitra" (the "City of Flies") spend their days scavenging amid debris, rats, and dead bodies.
"The scavenging occurred after the organisms were buried, so we know that they were dead," Dr. Droser said.
M. relishes Nunu's company, scavenging her stories for material, and speaks enthusiastically of the "invisible thread" connecting them.
"I prefer the word scavenging and use the word scrounging when I mean to be obscure," he writes.
LONDON — Britons fishing or scavenging in the River Thames in central London are a rare sight these days.
Humans are, instead, the consummate opportunists: When given the chance to eat meat, by scavenging or, later, through the
While scavenging for virtual Pokémon in a nearby park, Kouts got a notification that a Jigglypuff was near by.
Nineteenth-century waste management was assisted by scavenging dogs, rats, and roaches, but the primary street cleaners were pigs.
The skill tree branches out along various disciplines, so you can favor melee/ranged/mounted combat, stealth, or scavenging.
There are now an estimated 450 condors, with 270 freely swooping and scavenging in California, Arizona, Utah and Mexico.
A new subsidy had provided women with gas stoves, freeing them from the grinding task of scavenging for firewood.
Coyotes are a common sight in cities, strolling down city blocks in Los Angeles and scavenging through Central Park.
Canner (scavenging) activity is really not helpful to the system of managing bottles and containers after their useful life.
The Copenhagen-based International Dalit Solidarity Network has called manual scavenging, a "caste-based and hereditary occupation form of slavery".
The wildebeest flesh and bone is consumed by everything from microbial organisms and fish through to scavenging reptiles and birds.
Luckily for condors and other vultures, California officially banned hunters from using lead ammunition July 1 to make scavenging safer.
A hotel with massive kitchens and mini-fridges ripe for the scavenging, but with countless monsters looming beyond fragile doors.
The site was always known for its bird life: Tens of thousands of scavenging gulls lived happily at the landfill.
People have survived the past week by searching for food in fields and orchards and scavenging in the forested hills.
Chura is still breastfeeding the youngest, a boy called Alizon, and takes the baby with her when she goes scavenging.
VICE Games: I guess I never thought about the notion that 20 years ago, people weren't scavenging through game code.
On the remote Moskitia coast of Honduras, villagers can be found at dawn, scavenging the white sands to supplement their income.
Unlike scavenging and foraging, which tend to be individual enterprises with commercial potential, gleaning has almost always been communal and charitable.
"Thirty five years ago, it was just scavenging - a very different era compared to now," Seah told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
In other words, once you have some base materials in each category you technically don't have to go out scavenging anymore.
Children scavenging on mountains of trash are ordered home, their parents warned of jail if minors are seen out late again.
Candidates will typically head straight to the Granite State for more handshakes, rallies, and delegate scavenging in New England and beyond.
Behind him, past scavenging and defecating prisoners, is a fence of barbed wire, and beyond it, a sky of ferrous gray.
For dogs, toys that promote scavenging, foraging, and problem-solving, as well as novel sights, scents, and experiences are considered enrichment.
What this kind of scavenging requires, beyond an uncanny ability to fit one musical statement atop another, is ruthless single-mindedness.
This past summer in England, numerous seagulls became inebriated by scavenging scraps from waste generated by breweries and other alcohol producers.
After curling up and writhing around for a while … he then goes back to scavenging the rind for any bits he missed.
Alexandria is scattered in the opening of the episode, with multiple groups out on scavenging runs to please The Saviors' weekly demands.
Carrion flowers mimic the smell of rotten meat in order to attract scavenging beetles and flies and then cover them in pollen.
Surviving by scavenging for food at night, Wakefield secretly watches while the lives of his wife and children move on without him.
Note: This is not a guide to responsible prepping, washing your hands, or scavenging Purell, although by all means do those things.
Scavenging Wikipedia, you'll learn about pizza farms and the insane circumstances surrounding King Edmund II's death (he died while taking a shit).
Scavenging may have been a steppingstone to active predation, and the evolution of the first predators kicked off a massive arms race.
It's easy to make this scavenging game last for a while if you hide a lot of small treats throughout the mat.
Scavenging material left by the Americans, he fashioned a fishing lantern from old car parts and a spice grinder from discarded machinery.
A military veteran who now lives in government-subsidized housing, Mr. Orta is part of an underground economy, scavenging through others' trash.
From here his cameras can see the broken boats, the Aegean, and an old man scavenging for wood and rubber in the dump.
If the lions were desperate and scavenging for food, they expected to see evidence of bone-crunching on their teeth, similar to hyenas.
The game seems to borrow heavily from Bethesda's past Fallout games, with an emphasis on exploration, scavenging, and crafting in addition to combat.
Needless to say, it's a significant chunk of biomass, and the many scavenging animals who make the Serengeti their home take full advantage.
No idea if it's any good for scavenging, but it's perfect for cosplays or just making your commute a bit more fashionably nerdy.
Even amid ambitious goals for waste reduction and new strategies for recycling established by Mayor Bill de Blasio, the problem of scavenging persists.
The term used for that first wave, kotjebi, translates literally as "flower swallow," after the scavenging motions of homeless children in the North.
But if creatures like lobsters or crabs start scavenging, the gases can be released and a body might never come up, she said.
While caste-based discrimination was banned in 1955, Dalit communities continue to face threats of violence if they try to give up manual scavenging.
Onscreen, her character Rey escaped a life of scavenging and harnessed The Force, battled Kylo Ren, and befriended BB-8 (the definition of #goals).
Increasingly, they posit that we got our taste for the flesh of other beasts from scavenging from animals that really are natural born killers.
Venezuela is suffering chronic scarcity of basic food products in supermarkets and it has become common to see families scavenging for food in garbage.
They were examining skin cells in black mice for another project when they noticed macrophages scavenging the melanin released by dying, pigment-making cells.
She made a little money scavenging and selling bricks from her demolished village, where she said her home had been torn down in April.
In addition to pushing back the timeline of early bilaterians, the specimens may present the oldest direct evidence of scavenging in the fossil record.
In the almost three minute-long video, Golding says that he "can relate" to a group of seagulls that are scavenging the small corpse.
Fatty food, which required days and miles of hunting and scavenging to acquire, is now right there in the fridge or at the McDonald's.
People lived in small frame houses and in a few last underground homes, scavenging materials by dog team from abandoned whaling and military sites.
Scavenging for food, they go to the Bois de Boulogne, shake the chestnuts from the trees, and take them home to make a stew.
They might even be strewn to the winds, photographic dust particles scavenging the energy they need from stray radio signals, and broadcasting what they see.
But sometimes it's intentional — people would throw things at dogs, or kick or beat them in an effort to keep them scavenging from the trash.
What was formerly given up to the street for common scavenging is now being put up for sale on flattened cardboard boxes on the sidewalk.
Now employment is in short supply, with men jumping from one informal job to the next, such as scavenging or unloading fish from returning trawlers.
Wilson was spared from manual scavenging to be the first in his family to pursue higher education, the Manila-based Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation said.
Outside the window I could hear wild dogs howling at the moon, scavenging through the streets of Tijuana for a fix to quiet their hunger.
Scavenging seafood vendors have been scooping up these discarded sewer shrimp and—in order to make a fast renminbi—taking them to nearby public toilets.
They're basically garbage disposals Steller's jays are not quite as bad as shit-disturbing crows, because they dedicate their overlarge brains for aggressive scavenging campaigns.
The team sought out historically accurate trash cans, chairs, and other items by scavenging around the Johnson Space Center, bidding on eBay, and requesting donations.
Friday's accident happened in the early morning in the village of Wai Hka, when workers were scavenging through heaps of mining debris for discarded jade.
In his illustrations, fashion is rescued from its worst tendencies— elitism, cultural scavenging— and revels in its best—innovation, collaboration, and an exploration of identity.
His method of collection varies greatly, from tearing down posters and scavenging through Swap Meets, to trolling the internet and capturing the images on camera.
Overusing tech because I was/we were scavenging for meaning and relief, and still finding our people and our online atmospheres, made some sense, then.
While the rest of the Alexandrians have experienced one traumatic event after another in that fortnight, Tara and Heath have been out scavenging for supplies.
Nieves' sister-in-law, Maryuri Pacheco, also scavenging rubbish nearby, described the quarantine as "nonsense" and said Maduro's government was always scaremongering about new threats.
We first met Rey in The Force Awakens scavenging for ship parts on Planet Jakku, armed only with  whatever she could fit in her trusty bag.
For example, fresh road kill might be as tasty as hunted meat, but few of us comb the streets scavenging recently run over deer and opossums.
Although it wouldn't have been a fast runner, Razana would've been formidable at ambushing and scavenging, similar to the opportunistic behavior of today's hyenas and lions.
"During its passage through the atmosphere, snow binds airborne particles and pollutants, which are eventually deposited on Earth's surfaces, a phenomenon termed 'scavenging,'" the paper said.
Roderick and his family brave feudal conditions, toiling as tenant farmers on a small allotment, harvesting peat for fuel and scavenging seaweed to fertilize their gardens.
I mean, it's just a completely isolated wasteland with all these people who are just foraging and scavenging for various recyclable stuff like aluminum, metal bottles.
When a real gem of a creepypasta is found, it makes all the searching and scavenging worth it (at least until it's time to fall asleep).
Beside direct mortality from hurricane winds, bat and bird populations will be faced with the daunting task of finding new tree habitats and scavenging for food.
In the 19th century, the city had a simple method for dealing with organic rubbish: It enlisted scavenging swine to nose through the gutters for leftovers.
The campaign has also largely ignored the question of "manual scavenging," the removal and disposal of human waste with bare hands by Dalit men and women.
Missy Hawes was frightened when she saw a bear scavenging through her yard, but security camera footage shows the bear was probably just as scared as her!
Later emperors reserved the purest kaolin seams for themselves; when they were exhausted, they were sealed up to prevent scavenging of the royal clay by crafty potters.
A biologist caught on camera a devastating glimpse of the effects of climate change: a starving polar bear scavenging fruitlessly for scraps of food on dry land.
Each year, thousands of migrating wildebeest drown in the Mara River, providing an important source of nutrients for both aquatic and terrestrial scavenging animals of the Serengeti.
I was much more interested in scavenging for Koch's smaller works than standing before her largest, more engaged with her exhibition when lost in exploration and surprise.
My favorite game that I've played this year is The Long Dark, which is about fending off death in a Canadian winter by scavenging whatever you can.
Players are air-dropped onto an island with 99 others and tasked with scavenging for weapons and supplies in a quest to be the last one standing.
They make their living by scavenging the bodies of other insects that have died from the heat, so they have evolved to forage in 140-degree temperatures.
Hundreds of people live on the 50-year-old dump, the city's only landfill site, scavenging for food and items they can sell such as recyclable metal.
When scavenging for dead meat, T. rex could have also used its bulk to scare off smaller corpse-feeders, a solid tactic that doesn't require fleet feet.
A meager 500 words and I still found myself in the same high-alert mode that our ancestors faced when fending off beasts or scavenging for nourishment.
Mr. Parks spent nearly three weeks documenting the boy's desolate life, a daily grind of cleaning, cooking, scavenging for supplies and taking care of his seven siblings.
While the Fun Feeder may not be as effective at providing mental stimulation as puzzle toys, these bowls help to tap into a dog&aposs scavenging instincts.
Another woman spoke of scavenging for a plant that grows in the crevices between houses and in traffic circles, which she boiled and forced herself to eat.
When she moved to San Francisco in her early 20s, her reward for small victories and stressful days was scavenging for treasures at a local thrift store.
B. Fábio Erdos' series of trash pickers at a landfill in Brazil sheds light on the fact that there are people for whom trash scavenging is their livelihood.
Dogs roam, scavenging for food in the Mudd, a shantytown community in Abaco, Bahamas, that was home to mostly Haitian migrants and was completely flattened by Hurricane Dorian.
The backpack in Elizabeth was discovered on Sunday evening by two men scavenging trash who reported the package to police after seeing "wires and a pipe," Bollwage said.
Casting magic spells in Fable, scavenging the wasteland in Fallout, or journeying through the fantasy worlds of my favorite franchise, Final Fantasy made me obsessed with the medium.
And dogs with the impaired gene exhibited more food motivated behaviors, such as begging more frequently, paying more attention during meal time, and scavenging for scraps more often.
"The youth talked about how they kind of identified with this bird that was sort of cast aside in this urban environment, scavenging, and making due," Weihmann says.
Hundreds of people live on the 50-year-old Reppi dump, the city's only landfill site, scavenging for food and items they can sell such as recyclable metal.
And so when at six-thirty a cartel hound came scavenging, anodized joints creaking like coffin nails, it found Feo and his bags out in the open, unguarded.
Take only two pairs of shoes, bid adieu to the car seat and gain back the time wasted mulling over "just in case" outfits or scavenging for souvenirs.
Despite laws to end the practice of manual scavenging, a euphemism for clearing faeces from dry toilets and open drains by hand, it is prevalent in many Indian states.
Meka was one of hundreds of people who lived near the dump, many of whom made a living scavenging recyclable waste that can be sold on, like plastic bottles.
The workers whose feet Modi washed in February are not satisfied with their jobs and want an end to manual scavenging, they told the Indian Express newspaper last month.
According to Reuters, the number of scavenging polar bears invading remote villages in northern Russia recently became so pronounced and potentially dangerous that a state of emergency was declared.
Resources are a big deal in a game like Prey, where your ammo, your health, even your ability to unlock upgrades depends, in large part, on scavenging for crap.
According to Reuters, the number of scavenging polar bears invading remote villages in northern Russia became so pronounced and potentially dangerous recently that a state of emergency was declared.
Rigor mortis then set in, followed by weeks and months of rot and decay and scavenging by local animals, until the bones of the arm were all that remained.
The ocean floor would have been covered in scavenging shrimp and lobsters, as well as sponges, clams and ancient starfish relatives that stood on stems and resembled underwater flowers.
Once, during my scavenging days in the 1990s, I happened upon the monumental chandeliers from B. Altman's 34th Street store in the cavernous warehouse of an urban archaeology outpost.
After all, Janice was a waitress—that means she knows how to move quickly and quietly, making her  great at scavenging for that second can of beans you need.
When Robbie Barrat was in middle school in rural West Virginia, he started scavenging old computers from a local recycling center, ripping them apart, and putting them back together again.
On Tuesday, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) called off the search for McLeod and Schmegelsky in York Landing, Manitoba, after a tip the pair were seen scavenging there went cold.
According to a recent paper Dr. Droser co-wrote in the journal Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, a new set of fossils shows the oldest known traces of such scavenging.
But the carcass was swarming with giant isopods, a football-sized species of scavenging crustacean, which had gotten around the alligator's armor by chewing through softer spots under the armpit.
Whether clustered in a vertical utopia or scavenging its collapse, people, for better or for worse — and in 'The Heap' it is frequently the latter — will always act like people.
Whether clustered in a vertical utopia or scavenging its collapse, people, for better or for worse — and in "The Heap" it is frequently the latter — will always act like people.
Many cities and communities have anti-scavenging laws to prevent those among us who look for valuable materials placed at the curb in trash bins, recycling containers or commercial dumpsters.
Plastics lobby groups say downstream to upstream plastic industries employ 130,000 directly, while millions make a livelihood by scavenging for waste like plastic bottles for a small bit of cash.
All of the exploring, scavenging, tinkering, clutter, and heroic individualism of the Elder Scrolls series meant that the Bethesda framework was primed for an amoral wasteland wanderer to come strolling through.
Hoodless observed that the bones were "weather-beaten", damage Dr Jantz thinks was more likely to have been caused by scavenging crabs, and which might also have thrown Hoodless's measurements off.
Unlike scavenging and foraging, which tend to be individual enterprises with commercial potential, gleaning has almost always been communal and charitable The right of the poor to glean had biblical provenance.
It is unclear how the animal arrived in the city, but Russia has seen an increase in the number of polar bears scavenging for food in the country's villages and cities.
As far as we currently understand, our furry companions likely descended from one group of wolves that began following or scavenging from humans, becoming more gregarious and less dangerous over generations.
This plunges the land into darkness and despair and the few survivors scattered around the world no longer understand the concept of creativity and live through scavenging what remains among ruins.
With her cooking fuel secured, she can spend more time scavenging for food for the pigs — milk past its sell date from a nearby dairy and discarded grains from a brewery.
J.P. The best song on the new surprise EP by the globe-scavenging dance outfit Major Lazer isn't the obvious summer-baiting title track featuring Camila Cabello, Travis Scott and Quavo.
Bezwada Wilson, a renowned activist who has been fighting to end this repugnant practice, pointed out that Mr. Modi's flagship program seems to be counting on the persistence of manual scavenging.
What they found: Wildebeest carcasses take about 28 days to decompose, and as they did they were integrated into the food chain at every level, from scavenging birds to fish to bacteria.
In short: it's like the Hunger Games on crack—an online multiplayer video game where you're locked on an island, scavenging for weapons, and there's only one man (or team) left standing.
Chasmosaurus—Dromaeosaurus by Ely Kish (1974-1975) To close out our preview of Paleoart, here's Canadian artist Ely Kish's evocative oil portrait of a carnivorous dromaeosaur scavenging the remains of a chasmosaur.
And they often served as their own contractors, including scavenging for parts: a wood fence along a side of the back yard, for instance, was fashioned from crates found on Brooklyn docks.
The film he showed then was all about those unauthorized gangs of scavenging, mangy dogs that haunt the Giardini in the off-season, when the fashionable art crowd is safely back home.
Dr. Thompson said the condition of the bones reflected events at the time of death, not the taphonomy, or changes that can affect remains post-mortem such as decomposition, scavenging or fossilization.
The Norfolk whale, which measured 50 feet (14.5 meters) in length, has attracted huge crowds and reportedly has its own security guards to stop people touching it or "scavenging" from its corpse.
I pick a direction and start moving, and soon I enter into a basic rhythm, exploring during the daytime and scavenging in houses at night when all the monsters take the streets.
It's a physical landscape that rarely appears in novels, and Ackerman has learned it well — a twilight world of desolate roads, refugee tents, hordes of scavenging boys, desperados and lethal con men.
PACARAIMA, Brazil (Reuters) - Surrounded by vultures perched on trees awaiting their turn, Venezuelan migrants scrape out a living scavenging for metal, plastic, cardboard and food in a Brazilian border town's rubbish dump.
The calf was found on Friday on the tropical forest floor of Marajó Island, which sits at the mouth of the Amazon river, after reports that vultures were scavenging on the carcass.
Some people on social media have even called for Tom Llamas to be fired, pointing out that scavenging food during a disaster would not be considered a crime in any normal, compassionate society.
It then became ill and almost died after scavenging for food on a rubbish heap in Norilsk and urgently needed treatment, oil company Rosneft which works in the region said in a statement.
Hearthstone: Kobolds and Catacombs was revealed at BlizzCon today, and will dive into the subterranean world of the kobolds and the things they find (and run away from) while digging and scavenging underground.
Zhang Hao of the Second Military Medical University, in Shanghai, and Yang Bin of Shanghai Jiao Tong University sought a way of recharging a pacemaker's battery by scavenging energy from inside the body.
Defeated and scavenging for food scraps in a hotel lobby, opportunity appears to strike Tallulah: A hotel guest mistakes her as room service, inviting her inside the disheveled suite with valuables strewn everywhere.
In 1993, India outlawed what it calls "manual scavenging", a practice that includes the barehanded cleaning of dry latrines, mostly by women and Dalits, who are at the bottom of Hinduism's social hierarchy.
Years of Hollertronix forums and M.I.A mixtapes and favela-scavenging trips finally paid off—Guns Don't Kill People... transformed him from a scrappy blog favorite into a pop star in his own right.
KEN DEROW, SWARTHMORE, PA. To the Editor: President Trump, love him or hate him, hit the ball out of the park in his State of the Union address, leaving Democrats scavenging for criticism.
At first, it was hard to convince myself to eat a normal lunch, instead of just scavenging on granola bars and a piece of fruit the way I had for the last decade.
The only thing I had to worry about then was going to work, scavenging the local scrap yard, building (mind-blowing) projects in my (kick-ass) workshop, and hanging out with my brothers.
A state of emergency was declared in a remote inhabited area of northern Russian earlier this year when dozens of hungry polar bears were seen scavenging for food and entering public buildings and homes.
" Santiago Abascal, leader of the far-right Vox party: "Sanchez goes beyond junk TV with this electoral and corpse- scavenging show... The dead are respected, whether they are called Franco or (leftist icon) Pasionaria.
The speeder itself has a pop up projectile launcher as an action feature, and also comes with an exclusive version of the normal Rey figure, her head all wrapped up in her scavenging goggles.
And as the sun sets and power meters run low, chargers for hire roam the streets, scavenging depleted scooters, plugging them in at home, and placing them back on sidewalks early the next morning.
" Robert from Florida wrote: "If I boycotted every company with whom I had a beef of one kind or another, I'd be living in the woods somewhere, trapping wild game and scavenging from dumpsters.
Cape Town, South Africa (CNN)When Rosie Mashale moved to Khayelitsha -- Cape Town, South Africa's largest township -- she was alarmed to see children in the dump near her home, scavenging for something to eat.
Many people at the landfill had been scavenging items to make a living, but others live at the site because renting homes there, which are largely built of mud and sticks, is relatively inexpensive.
There is a pig who sails a boat, a team of father-and-son garbage-scavenging rats, a little fox named Little Fox and a dog who is training to be a police officer.
While the US Navy says it is working with the Indonesian government to protect the Houston from further looting, news of the possible scavenging of entire World War II shipwrecks have devastated some veterans' organizations.
It is not known where the bag came from but Rob the Ranger speculated it could have been brought into the reserve by a hyena who may have been scavenging bins at a nearby lodge.
If killing and scavenging is the bear equivalent to cooking meals, and eating bait is ordering delivery, then bears are ordering in every night of the week, and on some days they're even ordering lunch.
Chinese farmer burns to death in dispute over 'nail house' Begging and scavenging Some people have spent as many as 40 years in Beijing petitioning, according to Zhang, whose organization offers homeless petitioners legal advice.
Adaptive executives say their scavenging approach gives them an advantage over bigger studios that are competing for fresh scripts from writers who are in demand, or wrestling over the same picked-over comic book franchises.
The fiction portion features a time traveler scavenging history for technology, while the documentary portion has Akomfrah interview musicians, artists, and writers about how Black music connects disparate people and groups across different time periods.
The lawlessness that prevailed in the first days after the storms — when some people moved from scavenging food for survival to pillaging appliances, jewelry and cellphones — shattered the image many residents had of their island.
" Hatch preposterously accused Hill of scavenging her testimony about Long Dong Silver from an old law case, and her story about Thomas asking "Who put pubic hair on my Coke?" from the novel, "The Exorcist.
At some point, Sharif slowed down on scavenging and started buying, picking up cheap, disposable objects, the equivalent of Duchampian ready-mades, in bulk: plastic toys, made-in-China buckets, slippers, brooms, rugs, flip flops.
Manual scavenging, a euphemism for disposing of faeces from dry toilets and open drains by hand, has long been an occupation thrust upon members of the Dalit group, traditionally the lowest ranked in India's caste system.
Scavenging for food, the birds have been scooping them up in their beaks, eating them, and then regurgitating them on the uninhabited Mullion Island, about a kilometer (just over half a mile) off the Cornish coast.
The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation named Bezwada Wilson one of six winners this year, citing his "moral energy and prodigious skill in leading a grassroots movement to eradicate the degrading servitude of manual scavenging in India".
They're bitter that "the rich and powerful, like Stark – they don't care about us" and have started scavenging parts left over from the MCU's many, many, many third-act city-destroying climaxes for their own use.
Tarantino himself expressed the care he took to avoid yet another distasteful scavenging of Sharon Tate's tragic death to sell movie tickets — even managing to convince Tate's sister that his approach would be unlike any other.
At its best, ReCore makes you feel like you're in that scene from early in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, when a masked Rey spelunks through ancient, crumbling spaceships, scavenging any usable bits she can find.
The 10 countries are reaching the midpoint of their prolonged qualification for the 2018 World Cup, and the soccer giants Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay are getting as hungry as lions scavenging for points toward that process.
If his father's image of Mr. Castro and the revolution was shaped by the changes of the 1950s or '60s, his views have been sculpted by the transition from the flush 1980s to the scavenging '90s.
He or she joins 99 others — some friends, perhaps, but mostly strangers (and mostly adults) — and spends the rest of the game scavenging for weapons, building fortifications, hiding, exploring and laying waste to everyone in sight.
So the irony, the message or whatever you want to call it wasn&apost lost on him that angel figurines were among the few things he has recovered while scavenging through the rubble of his charred home.
In the first seven hours of Rise of the Tomb Raider, Lara shoots, burns, stabs, and drowns men from Syria to Siberia, scavenging their bodies for resources before leaving the pillaged detritus to rot in the sun.
I had trouble finding one and spent the first 28 minutes of my shift scavenging for a mask with a face shield and found an unused one in the nursing station that I was able to get.
When only the skeleton remains, you'll find yourself dipping sticky rice into the pool of sauce hiding below, or scavenging for forgotten pockets of meat: digging into the cheek, or picking at the edges of the belly.
As guests began to make their way out of the restaurant and into the night, Tavi Gevinson (also in Chanel) walked around the room, scavenging the seats for free books, many of which had been left unclaimed.
While governments and organizations could take stronger actions against poaching by enforcing laws and animal protection rules, habitat loss can be harder to stop because it involves curbing economic activity, such as land development, mining and scavenging.
But even at this more advanced level, he is still scavenging for the latest sound, as heard on "KMT," where he borrows the jaunty staccato pattern found in the current viral hit "Look at Me" by XXXTentacion.
Placing a marker at Basquiat's studio might seem like a small thing, but it emphasizes his presence in the city — that he walked these streets, likely scavenging old doors or other materials from the then-gritty Bowery.
But activists say the campaign has failed to end the practice of manual scavenging, or clearing faeces by hand, and has even exacerbated the problem because the toilets are not connected to water supplies or the sewage system.
In his new novel Borne, Vandermeer revisits some of the environmental themes of those books, but he turns out an impressive, post-apocalyptic tale about a young woman and a bizarre, intelligent blob that she discovers while scavenging.
Before I booted up Half-Life again last week, I hadn't realized how much I've come to take grinding, scavenging, and aimless wandering for granted, even when I'm supposedly chasing a crazed cultist or a league of supervillains.
SINGAPORE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Since her mother died last year, 600-year-old Lim Yeo Hong has been living alone in a flat on the outskirts of Singapore, scavenging for cardboard scraps which she sells for a living.
ABC News reports officials with the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed the death of the eagle and attributed the lead poisoning to the bird likely consuming lead bullet fragments while scavenging for food in the fall and winter months.
"It had been dead for a little while and some scavenging had occurred but all in all it was in pretty good shape," the aquarium wrote in a July 28  Facebook post , which has received hundreds of reactions.
I thought I had seen it all before: a small ghost town with potholed dusty roads, skinny stray dogs, and kooky 80-year-old women with thick silver cornrows, shiny golden sandals, and no teeth, scavenging for food.
They sang the praise of Mr. Caughman — 66 when he was killed by an attacker armed with a sword on the night of March 20 while scavenging in Midtown — as an individual of quiet dignity and broad interests.
The emphasis on building toilets should not "contribute to violating fundamental rights of others, such as those engaged in manual scavenging, or ethnic minorities and people living in remote rural areas," Léo Heller said in a statement on Friday.
Arctic fox numbers have risen slightly because they thrive in severe ice winters by scavenging dead reindeer, said Eva Fuglei, a researcher at the Norwegian Polar Institute and the Fram Centre who was not involved in the reindeer study.
Ahead of general elections that begin on Thursday, the workers are reminding Modi of his promise to eradicate by this year the practice of manual scavenging — the cleaning, carrying or disposing of human excreta from dry latrines and sewers.
Evelyn and Lee Abbot (real-life married couple Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, also the director) spend their days amidst this silent hell, scavenging and surviving with three children, one of whom is deaf, played by Regan (Millicent Simmonds).
At the end of each Brookhaven wave, your performance determines the success of a "scavenging" reward that improves your health, gives you more bullets, and offers a choice of special options like a laser sight or fresh flashlight batteries.
"I think about my friends and wonder what I should do with my life," said Christandro, an electrician who, like so many in the Western Hemisphere's poorest nation, tries to make ends meet working ad-hoc jobs or scavenging.
He was scavenging for cans when, the authorities say, he was killed by this sword-wielding 27-year-old white man who had come from Baltimore on a mission to kill black men in the most public way possible.
The ice that polar bears traverse to hunt at sea has receded so far that the hungry animals are scavenging on land; in February, dozens of them roamed around a settlement in the Far North in search of food.
When he flexes his astounding power to transform space in his native environs, he brings to bear his decades of searching and scavenging and indexing the city's lesser-run streets, its discard, its hidden excesses, its quixotic wealth of detritus.
He staggered over to where my friends and I were sitting, watching a Raptors game during the NBA Finals, and then demanded we talk to him about the team in order to prove we weren't just there scavenging for dudes.
There are some clever bits in here: you can subscribe to the course for either 6.5 bitcoin or 12 "untainted" potatoes, and there are individual course units like SCAV101 - Scavenging Food, AVDE43 - Avoiding Detection, INRU101 - Identifying Intruders and SHELT1010 - Shelter.
Desperate residents on the west coast of Sulawesi island were scavenging for food in farms and orchards as the government struggled to overcome shortages of water, food, shelter and fuel in a disaster zone with no power and degraded communications.
With rewards worth up to 200 million won ($21,23), it is also fuelling a cottage industry of camera-wielding, receipt-scavenging vigilantes targeting expensive restaurants and fancy weddings in a country with a deep tradition of entertaining and gift-giving.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A new movement in Singapore that seeks to reduce the amount of consumer waste in the affluent city-state is scavenging for unwanted goods, some in near-mint condition, that migrant workers can send home for the holidays.
While the bucket boasted a 211-year shelf life for the 2250 servings of foodstuffs inside, it didn't take too many test meals before I'd resolved myself to an existence of scavenging and cannibalism in the event of a real apocalypse.
As Morley pointed out to Gizmodo, some humans bones may have been brought into the cave by scavenging hyenas from the outside, so in some cases the presence of hominin fossils may not be indicative of hominin occupation at the site.
That becomes all the more clear when we learn that the item our trio was scavenging from the warehouse, revealed only in the episode's final shot, was a teddy bear, meant to make the final few days of a child's life more bearable.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An Indian activist who helped to set up a human rights group campaigning for the eradication of manual scavenging, a euphemism for disposing of faeces by hand, was awarded Asia's equivalent of the Nobel prize on Wednesday.
PALU, Indonesia (Reuters) - Hungry survivors of an earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia said on Wednesday they were scavenging for food in farms as President Joko Widodo made a second visit to the area to ramp up aid efforts five days after disaster struck.
Maggie Q plays Hannah Wells, a no-nonsense F.B.I. agent scavenging for evidence on the ground; Kal Penn, who's familiar with the White House, plays the no-nonsense speechwriter Seth Wright; Italia Ricci plays Kirkman's no-nonsense chief of staff, Emily Rhodes.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Tony, a 36-year old security guard, rummages through the garbage bins of a wealthy district in Caracas on his days off work, scavenging for food as Venezuela's economic meltdown has left even the employed struggling to find enough to eat.
While dumps tend to be favored by younger birds that aren't yet skilled at hunting down healthier game, some bald eagles have died from eating contaminated waste, including secondary poisoning by barbiturates from scavenging corpses of dogs and cats euthanized by animal shelters.
Of course, "to those who been knew," as author Lauren Michele Jackson perfectly styles it in her savvy, utterly fantastic debut, White Negroes: When Cornrows Were In Vogue … And Other Thoughts on Cultural Appropriation, this breed of culture-scavenging is nothing novel.
The upshot was that the boots, Gabriel's departure (or, more accurately, capture), the pantry raid and the swarm that surrounded Team Rick last week were all connected to this unnamed garbage army, which is given to scavenging, meaningful hand signals and odd diction.
Scavenging city greenery for snacks not only threatens vegetation, but it can also create health issues for people eating plants from contaminated soil, said Bram Gunther, who oversees part of the Parks and Recreation Department's division of forestry, horticulture and natural resources.
After scavenging with Aaron in a walker-filled lake (which gave us one of the best action beats of the season, as the pair fight off walkers with makeshift paddles in a sinking canoe), the pair return to Alexandria in time to hear the gunshot.
I reread the book after watching the Handmaid's Tale pilot and was surprised to realize that the first episode contains moments that don't crop up until way further in the story — like that crucial, brutal Scavenging of a man who allegedly raped a Handmaid.
The locals of Bokahapadi are scared of the toxic gases and fires next to their village, but they have no option but to stay there because scavenging for coal brings in the livelihood they need to send their children to school and to eat.
To my memory, we rarely bought anything, but I was captivated by these whole lives suddenly exposed to be dug through by scavenging hands, while family members or strangers set a dollar amount for stacks of well-worn records and boxes of vacation travel slides.
Less than a month before, in nearby Tikri, a 2000-year-old man was stoned to death as he was scavenging for dry wood, when a troop of monkeys on the surrounding treetops rained bricks at him after picking them up from a nearby construction area.
On the occasion of a mini-retrospective of his work up now through April 23 at Galerie Perrotin in New York, Erró recently sat down with Mr. Rosenquist, 82, for a talk, moderated by Randy Kennedy, about New York, the hinterlands, Pop, art history and image-scavenging.
Developed by linguist Nick Farmer, with input from accent coach Eric Armstrong, the tongue is the patois of a group of people who survive by scavenging materials in the Asteroid Belt (hence, Belters), and Rotilio had to immerse himself in it to assimilate to Diogo's way of life.
Other challenges include limited medical services and labyrinthine insurance claims, as well as wildlife that has been scavenging the desolate neighborhoods for food.. "It won't really hit you until you walk into it," said Adam Tucker, a 50-year-old oil sands worker, as he prepared to drive home.
The paper nonetheless illustrates the perpetual struggle found at every stratum of the natural world and its human hyperprojection: between cooperation and selfishness, the tribe and the individual — between the creation of a public good, like a siderophore agent for scavenging iron, and a public hazard, like acid waste.
Associative, seemingly all-inclusive, it's an essay film about gleaning: from scavenging for leftover field crops to figural representations of harvests by realist painters like François Millet and Jules Breton; from dumpster divers in the city, to artists finding and making art out of junk left on the street.
The first characters to emerge onstage are a homeless trio scavenging for shelter and food; the words "this is the end" have been scrawled, graffiti-style — all part of a picture of the apocalypse that might seems at odds with so antic and larky a piece of theater.
In his second act, he became a successful fine artist by scavenging thrift-stores for paintings of landscapes and using them as backgrounds for word paintings that position oversize ironic phrases like "Clusterfuck" and "LSD" and "Maybe Now I'll Get The Respect I So Richly Deserve" alongside kitschy barnyard scenes.
"Severe shortages of food, medicine and consumer goods have led to examples of Venezuelans scavenging trash for food, some dying of hunger and a great many dying from basic ailments and treatable diseases," Gallegos stated — just a few of the reasons why global investors are running scared from the country.
That's presumably why so many people are crowded into the slums of the domed city of Kandor, where those who aren't lucky enough to be members of one of Krypton's great houses eke out meager existences scavenging, working as underlings to the elite, or sometimes just relying on the kindness of their friends and neighbors.
In "The Deep," Blue Planet II's team watches as a whole crew of sixgill sharks zoom in from all over to take big bites out of a dead sperm whale, then traces the slow scavenging of the carcass by the sharks and other creatures over the course of several months, until only bones remain.
Unlike multiplayer games like Call of Duty or even MOBAs like League of Legends, the mechanics are perfectly designed to represent a tight narrative structure—the inciting action of the tumble from the sky in the opening act, followed by the rising action of scavenging, leading to the sudden and sparking climax of combat.
Father Gabriel used to be right up there with Spencer and Eugene in the Most Irritating Character rankings, but he's redeemed himself of late, so it's particularly satisfying to see him lay the verbal smackdown on Spencer when the guy opines that they'd all be better off if Rick just never made it back from his scavenging mission.
After four hours and change of guiding Joule through patience-testing platforming sections above instant-fail falls, across identical desert dunes, and over unremarkable structures covered in low-detail designs, fighting and falling to charmless robo-enemies, and scavenging upgrade-facilitating crap, suddenly running into someone "you" can have a conversation with feels like a high.
Will, for instance, hopes to see his missing son again someday (and the season finale reveals said son is scavenging among the ruins of Santa Monica), while Snyder, the only character to have actually met an alien, is so in awe of what he saw that he's simply given up any notions of humanity continuing as it had.
Over a half-million feral pigs populate the backwoods of Florida, many the mottled-brown descendants of those brought to North America in 1539 by conquistadors, and though it wasn't unusual to see them out scavenging peacefully during the day, articles about trappers whose legs had been sliced open by their sharp, curved tusks regularly surfaced in the local news.
Like other photographers featured in the issue, he has a knack for capturing and compounding in Photoshop the absurdity of everyday life: like the moment a raccoon has been caught scavenging for food in a trashcan or when a dog is taking a shit against the backdrop of a beautiful sunset or when a teen with spiky hair walks past a row of plants that perfectly mimics his hairstyle.
A product of many years of scholarship, scavenging and restoration, the collection draws from dozens of rare wax cylinders, sorting them in three categories: commercial recordings, by enterprising souls like the revivalist minister Frank Butts; celebrity recordings, notably those by the gospel baritone Ira D. Sankey; and vernacular recordings, including what's known as the Heath cache, much of it traceable to a camp meeting on the Jersey Shore in 1897.
Across all these cultures and countries where people are affected by this, it's the women in the families who are in charge of collecting water, and what that means is, oftentimes, young girls aren't in school, because they're literally spending their entire lives scavenging for water for their family, and so you know, through our programming, you know, with water credit which we can talk about later, you know, 93% of our borrowers are women.
Post-apocalyptic novels often resemble modernized, cynical variants on the Western, parables about society told at the scale of hardened individuals roaming inhospitable terrain — but VanderMeer's foregrounds the revolutionary potential of caring for others, focusing on the relationship between Rachel, a woman who survives by scavenging a city ravaged by the activities of a nefarious biotech company, and the motile, plant-like, vase-like creature that she finds on one of her expeditions.
Rachel is now in a new city, scavenging on her own, finding shelter only when she takes up with her companion Wick in his much fortified and oddly sea-haunted Balcony Cliffs, a warren of apartments with marine objects etched into many of its secrets, including a "diagram of a fish curled inside the outer tube of a broken telescope and a metal box filled with tiny vermilion nautilus shells," tucked away in a locked drawer.
To a society coming from the feel-good ethos of 90s multiculturalism, images of black people being branded as "looters" while white people were simply "scavenging" for supplies were a sharp reminder of a racial ugliness in our national character that most people preferred to ignore (not to mention, as Wayne does, the images of people on the news smiling and saying everything was ok when the reality was anything but), soon borne out in the horrifically slow logistical response.

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