Society's Child
This is the latest frontier of a rapidly growing industry. Since January, more than 200,000 posts per month on Instagram, a picture-sharing app owned by Facebook, have been tagged with "#ad", "#sp" or "#sponsored", according to Captiv8, an analytics platform that connects brands to social media "influencers". Hiring such influencers allows companies to reach a vast network of potential customers: Mr. Ronaldo has a combined following of 240 million people across Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Thomas Dart, the sheriff of Cook County jail, knows Ms Aldridge will end up back in his cells soon because there is nowhere else for her to go. She is sentenced, like so many seriously mentally ill people in America, to rotate in and out of correctional facilities until she dies. Prisons and jails are the main mental-health facilities in the country, something Sheriff Dart describes as an "abomination". He is also angry about how fiscally reckless it is. At only 42, Ms Aldridge has already cost taxpayers $719,436 for her arrests and incarcerations.
Schlosberg was arrested in Walhalla, North Dakota on Tuesday for filming activists shutting down a tar sands pipeline, part of a nationwide solidarity action organized on behalf of those battling the Dakota Access Pipeline.
"The actions of the North Dakota Police force are not just a violation of the climate, but a violation of the constitution."The filmmaker was held without access to a lawyer for 48 hours, her colleague Josh Fox wrote in the Nation, and her footage was confiscated by the police.
—Josh Fox,Gasland filmmaker
Schlosberg was then charged Friday with three felonies, the Huffington Post reported: "conspiracy to theft of property, conspiracy to theft of services and conspiracy to tampering with or damaging a public service. Together, the charges carry 45 years in maximum prison sentences."
The research was carried out by the social media research firm Brandwatch and looked at 19 million tweets over a four-year period to assess the levels of anti-woman sentiment expressed online.
The study found that over that period there were 3 million posts which contained terms abusive to women - with women most likely to have posted them.
Brandwatch located the worst offenders in Bangor, Northern Ireland, and Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
Last month, Apperson, 38, was convicted by a Seminole County, Florida, jury of attempted second-degree murder, shooting into an occupied vehicle and aggravated assault with a firearm. On Monday morning, Circuit Judge Debra S. Nelson sentenced him to 20 years in prison, according to the Orlando Sentinel, which is the state minimum for shooting at another person.
On May 11, 2015, Apperson and Zimmerman were driving separate vehicles side-by-side on Lake Mary Boulevard in Sanford, Florida. Apperson says Zimmerman pointed a gun at him, an allegation Zimmerman has denied. Apperson then fired his own gun in what he has called self-defense.
The bullet went through the passenger's side window and was lodged in Zimmerman's car frame, just above the window. Zimmerman suffered minor injuries from glass or metal debris, the Sentinel reported.
"The crux here is Mr. Apperson's blatant disregard for my life, any life ... anybody driving up and down Lake Mary Boulevard," Zimmerman told Judge Nelson on Monday, alleging that Apperson had "joyfully bragged" about killing Zimmerman that day.
Comment: George Zimmerman really does seem to be followed by dangerous and illegal activity. If it was just one time it be labeled a coincidence or bad luck but after that it's a pattern and one has to look at the person as being the problem.

Donald Trump calls the process rigged, and has said the media is colluding with Hillary Clinton to throw the presidential race in her favor.
The new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll -- conducted among 1,999 registered voters Oct. 13 through Oct. 15 -- shows that Trump's repeated warnings about a "rigged" election are having effect: 73 percent of Republicans think the election could be swiped from him. Just 17 percent of Democrats agree with the prospect of massive fraud at the ballot box.
The public sentiment is beginning to reflect Trump's campaign message. Over the last week, the GOP nominee has intensified his criticism of the U.S. electoral system, much to the chagrin of elected Republicans, who think it threatens the peaceful transfer of power. Trump calls the process rigged, and has said the media is colluding with Hillary Clinton to throw the presidential race in her favor.
Comment: Blaming the Trump campaign for concerns about election fraud is missing the point, the fact is that there is substantial evidence pointing to election rigging in favor of Clinton:
- Selecting the President: Election irregularities linked to E-voting machine companies who are large Clinton Foundation donors
- Presidents are selected, not elected": Hillary's rigged primary victories
- Stanford study confirms Democratic election fraud greatly benefited Hillary
- Hellacious Hillary and the 6 biggest reasons why the Iowa caucus turned into a voter fraud circus
- Can the 2016 election be rigged? You bet
"ISIL's families, including over 25 foreign families, escorted by military convoys reached the town of Merkedeh today," a local source said.
The source also said that the ISIL has evacuated the families of its militants from Mosul as the Zero hour for the final large-scale offensive on the city by Iraq's joint military forces is approaching.
Earlier on Sunday, local sources in Nineveh province disclosed that the ISIL terrorist group has brought to a halt all activities of its security offices in the city of Mosul.
In a separate development, a gas cylinder has exploded in a central district in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, injuring at least four people. The sound of the explosion, which occurred in the al-Salehiyah district of Baghdad, initially led to speculations that another terrorist attack had been carried out in the Iraqi capital, where such bombings have become a routine feature of daily life, particularly over the past weeks. Later reports, however, clarified that the explosion was merely from a gas cylinder.
The residents of Baghdad have seen such terrorist bombings almost since the US invaded their country in 2003. The loss of life and property damage have occurred almost daily. Just on Sunday, a massive explosion targeted a mourning procession in Baghdad, killing at least six people. A day earlier, a similar incident had claimed the lives of over 50 people in al-Sha'ab district of the Iraqi capital. The Takfiri Daesh terrorist group said it was behind that bombing.
Iraq has been the scene of a campaign of terror by Daesh. Last week, at least nine people lost their lives after a bomber set off his explosives in the east of the Iraqi capital. The Takfiri group unleashed its campaign of death and destruction against the country in 2014, seizing the northern city of Mosul and declaring it as its so-called headquarters. A large and multi-faceted operation is due to liberate the city.
It took a total of six hours to recover the body of the young girl, named Sarah, who died inside her apartment - despite staying home from school in an effort to remain safe.
"Her father told her and her brother not to go to school because there was heavy shelling going on. So they stayed home, and then the rocket hit [the apartment]," Sarah's neighbor and friend, Ahmad, told RT's Murad Gazdiev.
Sarah's 20-year-old brother died in the same room.
Overcome with grief, Sarah's father had to be restrained following the realization that both his children had been killed.

According to reports Jamia Al-Hudaa Residential College for Girls in Nottingham has been ordered to close down by the Department for Education
Aliyah Saleem blew the whistle on Jamia al Hudaa Residential College in Nottingham two years ago, claiming students were being taught strict sharia-style rules.
Speaking to RT, Saleem said she was told "homosexuality was diseased," gay men should be executed, music was the voice of the devil and men should be allowed to beat their wives.
She says she was expelled from the school in 2011 for owning a disposable camera.













Comment: So in short, question everything, including motives because some people's motives are purely financial.