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FASION WEEK WITH DOC SCHOLX

                                               FASION WEEK WITH DOC SCHOLX 1️⃣ Toronto Fashion Week(トロント・ファッションウィーク)= Toronto Fashion Week Romaji: toronto fasshon wiiku Sentence: Toronto fasshon wiiku de shashin o torimasu. English: I take photos at Toronto Fashion Week. #LearnJapanese #TorontoJapanese #DOCSCHOLX #江戸門戸 #Metacognition #FashionWeek #TorontoStyle 2️⃣ Kamera(カメラ)= camera Romaji: kamera Sentence: Kamera o mochimasu. English: I hold a camera. #LearnJapanese #TorontoJapanese #DOCSCHOLX #江戸門戸 #Metacognition #Photography #Vocabulary 3️⃣ Moderu(モデル)= model Romaji: moderu Sentence: Moderu ga arukimasu. English: The model walks. #LearnJapanese #TorontoJapanese #DOCSCHOLX #江戸門戸 #Metacognition #Runway #JapaneseStudy 4️⃣ Josei moderu(女性モデル)= female model Romaji: josei moderu Sentence: Josei moderu wa egao shimasu...
  ​FIFA BLOWS TORONTO FOR CHEAP TRICKS by Doc Scholx There is something almost theatrical in its contradiction about the way the  2026 FIFA World Cup  is being prepared for Toronto. On paper, it is simple enough: the wo ​ rld’s biggest football tournament arrives in Canada, shared across three nations, promising accessibility, global unity, and civic pride. In practice, it increasingly resembles something rather different — a carefully tiered system of access in which the experience of “being there” depends less on passion for the game than on one’s willingness to absorb what can only be described as escalating financial astonishment. Let us begin with the official structure, because it is here that the story starts to fracture. When FIFA first opened ticket sales, it introduced a tiered pricing system that already placed the event far outside the reach of the casual supporter. Category 4 tickets — the supposed entry point — were priced at roughly  $1,300 CAD . ...
 $900M per day sounds abstract until you translate it into actual military “things.” Here’s what that level of spending typically means in real hardware and operations. 💰 What $900M/day actually buys in war terms Think of it as being split into 5 big buckets: 1) 🚀 High-end missiles (the biggest money sink) These are the expensive precision weapons used in early strikes and defense. Typical unit costs: Tomahawk cruise missile: ~$2 million each Patriot interceptor: ~$3–4 million each THAAD interceptor: ~$10–15 million each So $900M could equal roughly: ~300–400 Patriot missiles , OR ~400 Tomahawks , OR ~60–80 THAAD interceptors , OR a mix of all three in smaller numbers 👉 In a real war, you burn through these fast , especially for missile defense. 2) ✈️ Air operations (sorties + aircraft wear) Every flight costs fuel, maintenance, and aircraft time. Typical costs: F-35 flight hour: ~$30,000–$40,000 F-15/F-16: ~$25,000–$30,000 per hour B-2 stealth bomber: ~$150,000–$200,000+ ...
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 SECRET NOTES NOT FOR PUBLISH Domestic violence is widely framed as something that happens to women, by men—but that narrative, while grounded in real patterns, is incomplete in ways that matter. A closer look at the data shows that male victims are far from rare; they are simply less visible. In Canada, about 36% of men (roughly 4.9 million) report experiencing intimate partner violence at some point in their lives, and in a given year the numbers are strikingly close—about 11% of men compared to 12% of women report experiencing it. Yet police-reported data tells a very different story, with men making up only about 20% of recorded victims. This gap reflects not reality, but reporting behavior: only around 20% of all victims report abuse to police, and men are even less likely to come forward due to stigma, fear of not being believed, or concern about how they will be treated. The reporting gap, however, is not neutral—it is gendered. Male victims don’t just underreport; they are ...
   Build the System First: Why Creative Success Starts with Structure (Not Luck) Doc Scholx and ZENO.   There’s a persistent myth in creative circles that success comes from bursts of inspiration, chaotic brilliance, or being “discovered.” It’s a comforting idea—and almost entirely wrong. Whatever method you’ve built for yourself—no matter how improvised—keep it. A system, even a messy one, will outperform chaos every time. Structure is what turns effort into momentum. Without it, you’re just circling the same ideas, mistaking motion for progress. But here’s the refinement most people avoid: Visibility before validation. Viability before opportunity. Step One: Make Yourself Viable If you’re a music creator in Canada, that means taking your SOCAN profile seriously. Not as an afterthought. Not as paperwork. As proof. Your SOCAN presence signals that you are: Active Trackable Monetizable And that last point matters more than most people admit. Before anyone inv...
Canned Corn vs. Creamed Corn: Chemistry and Biology Explained Corn is more than just a side dish — it’s a fascinating example of how chemistry and biology combine in our food. Let’s break down what makes canned corn different from creamed corn , from molecules to metabolism. 1. What’s in a Kernel? Each corn kernel has three main parts: Endosperm: Mostly starch (carbs) and a little protein. Germ: Packed with lipids, vitamins, and minerals. Pericarp (Hull): Fiber and protection. Canned corn keeps its kernels mostly intact — firm and slightly crisp. Creamed corn is partially pureed with milk or cream, making it smooth, rich, and velvety. 2. Chemistry Behind the Taste Carbohydrates (Starch) Corn starch is made of amylose (linear chains of glucose) and amylopectin (branched glucose chains) : Amylose: (C6H10O5)n Amylopectin: (C6H10O5)n with branching Processing Effects: Canned corn: starch granules mostly intact. Creamed corn: starch swells and gelatinizes with heat and milk, formin...
Canned Corn vs. Creamed Corn: Chemistry and Biology Explained Corn is more than just a side dish — it’s a fascinating example of how chemistry and biology combine in our food. Let’s break down what makes canned corn different from creamed corn , from molecules to metabolism. 1. What’s in a Kernel? Each corn kernel has three main parts: Endosperm: Mostly starch (carbs) and a little protein. Germ: Packed with lipids, vitamins, and minerals. Pericarp (Hull): Fiber and protection. Canned corn keeps its kernels mostly intact — firm and slightly crisp. Creamed corn is partially pureed with milk or cream, making it smooth, rich, and velvety. 2. Chemistry Behind the Taste Carbohydrates (Starch) Corn starch is made of amylose (linear chains of glucose) and amylopectin (branched glucose chains) : [ \text{Amylose: } (C_6H_{10}O_5) n ] [ \text{Amylopectin: } (C_6H {10}O_5)_n \text{ (branched)} ] Canned corn: starch granules mostly intact. Creamed corn: starch swells and gelatinizes with h...