Fourteen years later, in 1817 after his wife Lucille died of fever, Lieutenant Colonel Richard Sharpe, now a farmer in France, is summoned to London by his former commander, the Duke of Wellington, and asked to undertake one more mission for him: to find a man in India. The missing agent was trying to learn the identity of a turncoat officer advising a rebellious Maratha rajah. Sharpe refuses, unwilling to press his luck any further, until he learns that the agent is his old comrade in arms and best friend, Patrick Harper.
To help narrow the scope of each year's challenge and refine the call for teams, residents, activists, community leaders and stakeholders are invited to share input on their communities' priorities and opportunities.
As stewards of Detroit's UNESCO City of Design designation, Design Core Detroit recruits interdisciplinary teams of diverse artists, designers, innovators, entrepreneurs, residents, organizers, and activists to pitch their ideas for addressing that year's challenge. Selected teams are provided program training, support and funding, to further develop their ideas in ways that best serve their target neighborhood.
Ben Will is a Black singer/songwriter, poet, spoken word artist, community organizer, cultural curator, and actor native to Detroit, MI. As an ambassador with the US Department of State, (or the coolest dude in the room at any diplomatic function), Ben recently partnered with the US Embassy Belgium for a musical mental health tour as lead singer of The Ben Will Band. As a poet, Ben was lauded as the 2022 Motown Mic Spoken Word Artist of the Year, a 2022 Poetry Foundation Equity in Verse recipient, and opened for New York Times bestselling author Rupi Kaur. Ben serves as executive director of Motor City Sings, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization using music to remove stigma from suicide prevention for Black Detroiters. Outside of his art and activism, Ben is also the single father of a disgruntled domestic shorthair cat: Sir Brixton Black Lives Matter Alexander Cattington Williams Theee First.
Joshua Budiongan is an architect, community designer and project manager at the Detroit Collaborative Design Center (DCDC), where he works on neighborhood resiliency, community planning and design projects in communities across Detroit. In addition to this local work, Josh is an advocate for anti-racist design justice in the built environment and within the construction and design professions, among other communities and networks. Josh works on the board of directors for the Association for Community Design and is a core organizer with the Design As Protest Collective and Dark Matter University. Outside of community design, architecture and design justice advocacy, Josh is a musician, record collector and enjoys cycling and being in touch with nature.
It's worth noting that saving and reloading will still keep your progress towards getting all these awards. Personally, I found that I had plenty of time to complete all of these challenges in two playthroughs without any save scumming. It's also basically a requirement that you play the 3rd semester in NG+ to get one of the challenges so it's probably just worth it to play the game normally while being conscious of award progress.
Black Hole Belly - To complete the first Big Bang Burger challenge you'll need at least level two in guts, knowledge, and proficiency. Each challenge will require one higher level in all those social skills. This is great on your first playthrough as it gives you some really nice boosts to four different social skills and nets you some free accessories.
Professor Crossword - Roughly once a week, a new crossword will appear on the table of the booth closest to the stairs at Leblanc. Luckily you don't need to complete all of them to get this challenge, just a decent number. They're fairly easy, but if you're struggling there are tons of answers lists online. It's also worth noting you don't actually need to fill in every single answer, just the one highlighted in blue.
Charismatic Laundry - This challenge description is very misleading. Going to the laundromat 10 times isn't the actual requirement. Rather, you have to wash ten different types of clothes. Very straightforward other than that. Just make you do the laundry yourself and don't ask Kawakami to do it.
Bookworm - To make this challenge easier I would make sure you grab the speed reading book from the Shujin library (first available on July 1st). This lets you read twice as fast as normal. I'd also make sure you have several books on hand as there's nothing worse than having some free time on the subway with nothing to do. Reguarly check the libary and the various book stores as they'll update their stock throughout the game. Also get Kawakami to level 5 asap so you have extra time at school to complete this award. It's worth noting there are more than 40 books in the game so you won't have to read everything to complete this.
Beloved Phantom Thief/True Comrade - Unless you save scum, this is going to take two playthroughs. There's a couple of other challenges that will 100% require a second playthrough anyway so I say just play it legitly. The game warns you each time you have the opportunity to get into a romantic relationship, but it's honestly very inconsequential. I don't condone cheating in real life, but in a video game it's fine. Joker's harem demands it!
If you find every Will Seed in Maruki's Palace then take it to Jose you can get the Ring of Sorrow which gives you the skill Guiding Tendril which automatically downs all foes. This also helps for the Mask Collector challenge mentioned below.
This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the Fire Emblem universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. All tracks listed here are available to play on Castle Siege, Arena Ferox, Coliseum, Garreg Mach Monastery, and, as of the 8.1.0 update, Battlefield, Small Battlefield, Big Battlefield, and Final Destination. Downloading Byleth as part of Challenger Pack 5 adds eleven songs from Fire Emblem: Three Houses on top of the existing 41 Fire Emblem tracks in the base game.
The music piece was used in both Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade and Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, the former of which featured Roy; in both games, whenever victory was guaranteed (such as there being no enemies left to fight), the track would play while the player moved their army and units over the map. This arrangement is taken directly from Brawl.
This track is a remix of the main menu music from Fire Emblem Heroes, rearranged by the game's original composer, Hiroki Morishita. It is arranged similarly to the original and begins identically, but steadily picks up in tempo and incorporates an energetic drumkit, brass, and string sections. It also includes the second half of the Fire Emblem Heroes theme.
Once you enter Scientific Testing Ground 1, head straight ahead and you'll find a Breakroom on the left side of the hallway. Use it to save your game. You'll also hear some music to your right, but don't go there just yet -- first, continue down the hallway past the Breakroom and go around the corner. You'll find some loot there.
Go back to the breakroom and head through the red and grey metal gates toward the music. You'll see a grey metal wall with yellow arrows and a magnet symbol on them. Look up and use your Shok ability to make the first wall go down. You'll have to go past another two walls, using your Shok ability on the ceiling magnets to make them go up or down.
The door on the left is a Breakroom. The door with the golden light straight ahead has a "Bronze Lootyakin" where you can get the Fox - Handle Upgrade Recipe. to your right is the path to the silver challenge. Grab the Bronze Comrade Lootyakin, save your game, and then proceed into the boiler room on the right.
Proceed through the door marked "Magnetic and Mechanical Testing Workshop 02." You'll see another magnetic door on the other side. Use Shok on the magnets to open the door. Proceed ahead and you'll hear the Silver Comrade Lootyakin; this has the MP - Expansive Converter upgrade. Grab it and you're done with the silver challenge.
Further down this tunnel and to the right is another loot chest along with a vent. You'll hear the Comrade Lootyakin music, but don't be confused -- you're hearing one of the Comrade Lootyakins from an earlier part of the facility through the vent.
On arriving in Athens, we were greeted by the other delegations, who were very eager to chat and were very friendly and welcoming. We had talks on various topics, and each of us learnt new things from the others, as we heard first hand about the struggles and realities in different countries. This was inspiring. These comrades came from as far west as Mexico and Brazil and as far east as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Some comrades even hailed from Palestine and their view on the Israeli occupation of their homeland was an invaluable first hand insight into life there.
Later that day we arrived at the festival itself for the first time, and held a stall in the International City, which gave us the opportunity to meet many good comrades and those who were interested in the issues facing Britain today, and the CP-YCL involvement in combating them. Speaking about our campaigns actually reminded us of just how hard our organisations work, and just what an honour it is to be a part of these revolutionary groups. Some people were residing in Britain and hopefully will become familiar faces to the labour movement going forward.
After this we again returned to the festival for the same period but after that, at midnight, we were shown to one of the stages, where a student band of folk-rock was playing. The music was certainly not going to be found at a British festival and that made it even more impactful. It was fun to be able to relax with our comrades and just have a drink with them.
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