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Later on, Future applies his go-to autotune delivery, rhyming, "Give me that feelin' / Make everyday a love season / Dirty lover you are my rider / That should be enough reason / I call you baby that's only your title / Cause I don't need no more rivals." So, how does this collaboration stack up to Usher's other big single, "No Limit?"

THE failure of their designs in South Africa and in South Americaturned German eyes to the northern, part of the former continent,to the great dominion which the French possessed in Morocco. Thestrategic value of Morocco was undeniable, for it flanked thewhole southern shore of the Mediterranean at the entrance oppositeGibraltar and extended far down the African coast. Together withAlgeria and Tunis, it practically gave the French the whole ofAfrica east of the Libyan Desert, north of the Congo and of theSahara Desert. Of this vast domain Morocco proper is one of therichest and most valuable parts. It is larger in area than Germany.Its exports and imports are considerable, each amounting to aboutfifteen million dollars annually. The climate is temperate, thesoil fertile and varied, rich in minerals, and capable of almostindefinite development; the sparse population, amounting onlyto about five millions of people, most of them too barbarous andindolent either to use their country themselves or to oppose itsuse by some one else, would afford Germany an admirable fieldfor colonization and the development of a market. As has alreadybeen said, the Germans had attempted to rouse the natives againstthe French, and, more especially in the southern part of Morocco,had attained conspicuous success. The actual outbreak, however,resulting from their influence was crushed with exceeding dispatchby the French, and the Germans began to be aware that the peacefulpenetration of Morocco with French consent was more than improbable.In the summer of 1911, therefore, the Germans ventured upon adecisive step, and sent the warship Panther to anchor in the portof Agadir with the clear intention of interfering somehow in thestate of affairs in Morocco. The port chosen for this demonstrationseemed, despite rather conflicting testimony, to possess greatpossibilities as a naval station; the hinterland was reputed tobe exceedingly rich in minerals; the river, which enters the seaat this point, was of considerable size and drained a very fertiledistrict. Furthermore, Agadir was far enough removed from Fezand the seat of French authority to make it possible for the Germansto hold it without rousing too much apprehension in the mindsof the French of clashes in the future. The excuse for the Germaninterference officially put forward --- the protection of theEuropeans at Agadir---was an obvious pretext too slim to deceiveany one. The number of Europeans in that part of Morocco was exceedinglyfew, and they were in absolutely no danger. The really logicalground which Germany took was that she could not recognize thevalidity of an agreement, permitting the French and English tomonopolize Morocco, to which she had not been a party. She denied,in fact, the right of other European nations to make with eachother contracts and agreements, concerning the disposition ofthe world in general, which should be binding upon any but themselves.She demanded, therefore, a new agreement which should recognizeher obvious interests and to which she should be a party. As apossible equivalent, in case England and France should be unwillingto make such dispositions in Morocco as her interests made desirable,she demanded the cession to her by France of a: district adjoiningthe small territory she already possessed at Kamerun. This districtwas a part of the French Congo, the southernmost part nearestthe river, and its value far exceeded its area. In fact, it didin all probability equal in actual value at the moment the wholeGerman colonial empire. In addition, it flanked the Congo, andalso was situated adjacent to the little strip of territory alongthe river by which Belgium obtained access to her great domainin the Congo valley. The strategic value of the spot was as undeniableas its commercial importance. Perhaps Germany might succeed incutting off the Belgians from the sea and compel them either topay tolls or cede a portion of their estate in order to regainaccess to it.

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THE English and the French were by no means satisfied withthe character of the measures which they had undertaken for thwartingthe schemes of the Triple Alliance.(19)Indeed, they had merely succeeded in holding their own, had inno sense placed any barrier in the way of the execution of Pan-Germanism,nor could they do so by such measures as they had previously espoused.Something structural was necessary, basic, fundamental in character,going to the root of the German scheme, which they very well realizedwas not in the least touched by their successes in Persia andMorocco. It was clear that Italy was for many reasons the leastardent member of the Triple Alliance and had the least to gainfrom the success of Pan-Germanism. Her hatred of Austria was stillvigorous, and the necessary possession by Austria of the Balkans,her inevitable growth in naval power, the obvious advantage tothe coalition of her securing control of the Adriatic and theÆgean, could not fail to rouse in the minds of the Italianscertain eminently natural apprehensions. To strengthen Austriaalong the Illyrian coast meant to increase her strength in thatvery quarter least acceptable to Italy,(20) for Trieste could not fail tobecome a rival of Venice, and the increase of Austrian power inthe Adriatic would necessarily interfere with Italy's ambitionsto control the whole commerce of that sea. Nor was control ofthe Adriatic less essential to her as an outlet for the commerceof the Po Valley than it was for Austria. To say that Italy couldship her goods to the western seaports along the Mediterranean,could easily be met by saying that Austria could also ship hergoods by rail wherever she wished. Moreover, Italy had been steadilypenetrating the eastern shores of the Adriatic by the familiarpeaceful methods of loans and investments, and had already largeinterests in Albania, Scutari, and Epirus, whose proximity toItaly made her interest in them natural. Nor could the fact thatthe present Queen of Italy is a Montenegrin princess fail to rouseconcern at Rome for the future of that country. There were, therefore,vital reasons for supposing that Italy was not bound to the TripleAlliance by chains of interest much stronger than those whichmade her position in it peculiar. The complete success of thescheme would not be likely to be thoroughly agreeable to the Italiansbecause of the amount of strength it would necessarily give totheir traditional foe. In addition, the existing dynasty was boundby strong ties of gratitude to France and England, without whoseassistance the present kingdom of Italy could hardly have beencreated. Italy's interests would normally point in the same directionwhere her natural sympathies might be assumed to lie.

Now, 13 years after launching the first Xbox and redrawing the power map in the gaming world, Microsoft is once again preparing a product that it believes will usher in a new era of home entertainment. Only this time, the disruption will stretch far beyond gaming.

But perhaps the biggest change in the architecture of the new Xbox is that it includes an HDMI port into which users can plug their existing cable box or personal video recorder (PVR). Microsoft foresees a future where the Xbox becomes the dashboard for the entire television viewing experience, and can control the cable box or satellite receiver a user would get from a television provider like Rogers or Bell.

Next month on the Friday and Saturday of the last weekend in June, at the G20 Summit to convene in Osaka, I want for us to hold deep discussions regarding mainly the following three points. Then, after charting a course for how to proceed in the future, we will take actions in accordance with that course.

We are all in a new era, in which enormous amounts of data travel throughout the world in an instant, indifferent to national boundaries. I think that the significance fulfilled by data in advancing the economy and society of the future will rival or surpass the role petroleum played in the previous century that began alongside the explosive spread of the internal combustion engine.

And, in October, Japan will hold a Green Innovation Summit, bringing together under one roof top-class researchers and representatives of industrial and financial circles from all around the world. We hope to gather together the world's wisdom and usher in the future society of our dreams through one great push.

Professor Atsuhiko Isobe of Kyushu University is the researcher who made the first forecast anywhere worldwide of the amount of microplastics expected to be floating in our oceans in the future. We, the Japanese government, will support such kinds of dedicated efforts by academics and spread that knowledge, and be unstinting in our provision of necessary assistance.

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