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The most egregious for me was the use of the cell phone at the end of the book. Given that this wasn't a burner phone, and that he had received calls from someone who was planning to turn him in just shortly before embarking on his 'mission', the police would've been able to trace the signal via cell phone towers, etc. They might've lost the signal once he entered the tunnels, but as he claims to be able to receive slow signals here too, then my point stands. And unless he's tapping into wifi, then he would've been unlikely to be able to receive cell phone signals, let alone usable video once he went into the tunnels and/or underground. Ian Fleming's novel Live and Let Die has been heavily redacted Penguin - Pan Censorship leading to revisionism

I mean, the title alone gives you an idea of where the story may go. I was expecting a twisted story of revenge and possibly redemption. I expected characters and a story. The characters and writing was solid, and so I'm inclined to recommend the book. It was certainly a fascinating portrayal into the mind of the ordinary man conspiring to do something catastrophic and so seemingly contrary to his character. In these fraught political times, I do recommend this read. Keeping the original books as they are need not be synonymous with embracing their prejudices but rather accepting that regressive attitudes were commonplace and speak volumes when it comes to understanding current politics and attitudes of a country which continues to wrestle with its island mentality and Empire nostalgia. Although they were learning about different religious beliefs, they did not learn about all the categories of people covered in equality law. “Pupils are not taught about gender identity, or the legal rights given to LGBT people,” Ofsted said.I wish you would // disappear / is what you say / when you stay / silent” is Baer’s riposte. Perhaps erasure poetry is always inherently a political act, perhaps it is always inherently a violent act Jennifer S Cheng Printed documents which contain classified or sensitive information frequently contain a great deal of information which is less sensitive. There may be a need to release the less sensitive portions to uncleared personnel. The printed document will consequently be sanitized to obscure or remove the sensitive information. Maps have also been redacted for the same reason, with highly sensitive areas covered with a slip of white paper. now that i've repeated the words 'literary crime' a thousand times and sounded as sarcastic as i possibly could, let's wrap this up. However Kill [redacted] isn’t a predictable action thriller, and Michael isn’t quite the usual gung-ho vigilante. He’s a rather pedantic retired headmaster. As the novel develops, we learn, through a series of disjointed notes apparently prepared by Michael for his therapist, about his life, his family and the events that shaped his decision.

Result: Subject demonstrated a moment of lucidity, demonstrating self awareness and interest in their surroundings. Lucidity lasted approximately 4 and half minutes, before the subject returned to their feral state. daddy issues. the connection to characters will happen, i think, if you have any lived experience with any of the issues in the book - not as michael, but as someone who's had a michael in their lives, however briefly or tangentially. the therapy questions and callouts, if you will, were weirdly on the money. for instance, when michael describes a time he hit his daughter as a two-way argument and angela accurately calls it abuse, he doesn't even kind of consider she might be right and he might be a shitty dad. that shit hurted There’s a scene in the satirical 2005 film Thank You For Smoking in which butt-of-the-joke US senator Ortolan Finistirre, played by William H. Macy, is desperately trying to replace all depictions of smoking in classic films by removing the cigarettes and replacing them with candy canes and other ludicrous objects.

Sensitivity readers had made the edits, which were evident in digital versions of the new editions, including the entire Miss Marple run and selected Poirot novels set to be released or that have been released since 2020, the Telegraph reported. As a central room exploring portraiture and narrative attests, Pollard is a captivating photographer, but there are many layers of enquiry going on beyond the surface seduction. This is not easy art – it doesn’t come with a neat punchline. I think even for the artist, associations shift with every turn of the compost heap. Dahl’s publisher, Puffin, hired sensitivity readers to rewrite substantial parts of the author’s text to make sure the books “can continue to be enjoyed by all today”; however, it will also continue to print the original editions. Redaction Toolkit, Guidelines for the Editing of Exempt Information from Documents Prior to Release

He sounds like the perfect mate, right? Raine thought so too, but there's just one problem: He doesn't want her.Hypothesis: The curse is a mental compulsion. Sufficient distraction should alleviate the influence. Result: Without their higher brain functions the subject gave themselves completely over to the curse and became completely feral. They were incapable of reasoning and could not be calmed by any method. Subject terminated. Sadly it has failed in my eyes for the principle reason that the main character was such a mixed bag that it’s difficult to have any empathy for him. In the new edition of the 1964 Miss Marple novel A Caribbean Mystery, the amateur detective’s musing that a hotel worker smiling at her has “such lovely white teeth” has been removed, the newspaper added. In response to criticism, Dahl’s publisher Puffin UK said it would release the original versions as well as the new edited texts to cater for modern sensitivities. Readers will therefore be given the option to choose between the two versions.

Formally various, narratively propulsive, and relentlessly earnest in its psychospiritual excavations, Arthur Kayzakian's The Book of Redacted Paintings is a sincere achievement. That it represents the author's first full-length collection makes it even more remarkable. In one poem, the sound of gunfire "splits the wind in half." In another, "It rains, as if heaven crashes, it rains." Kayzakian's are poems of real stakes and scale, of the minute and the hour and the lifetime. His subjects-art, family, masculinity, empire-remain as timely as ever, but it's the uncanny juxtapositions of lyric and visual art that make The Book of Redacted Paintings an unforgettable text."Michael is the distraught husband in the story, and through his own thoughts, his past, his talks with his therapist, we get to witness the way his mind is working and processing the tragic events. The glimpses we see of him before the atrocity lets us know he's not the nicest of characters himself - as a headteacher he wants his rules obeyed at all times and thinks nothing of disciplining the pupils in the most severe ways. There seems very little compassion to his personality - if you do wrong, there must be consequences. No matter if you're a pupil, his daughter... or a terrorist. Redaction may administratively require marking of the redacted area with the reason that the content is being restricted. US government documents released under the Freedom of Information Act are marked with exemption codes that denote the reason why the content has been withheld. Don’t be fooled by the terrorist theme in the summary, this is all about the character of Michael and his many faults and sometimes psychopathic behaviours, these revealed as he increasingly tells us his inner truths. He writes a lot of this diary to his therapist, so withholds some information in these parts, which is contained in his personal section of the diary. There is a great dynamic between the therapist and Michael, this working relationship appears to come on in stilted spurts and bounds, although it doesn’t come across as truly authentic, there is a solid contrast between the characters, but we see some similar flaws in each of their character unfurl.

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