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From Siberia they trekked south to India crossing the Gobi Desert, Tibet and the Himalayas. This more than hardish trek took its toll on the group and four of them died: two in the Gobi and two in the Himalayas.
The four survivors, after a brutal and astonishing 11-month trek, reached British India around March 1942 and stumbled upon a Gurkha military patrol group that takes them to the safe city of Calcutta.
Having finally reached freedom after a trek of 4000 miles (over 6000 km) the party splits up with Rawicz eventually returning to his homeland Poland.

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Fantastic. So guys, if you want to find those links, go to the show notes of this episode. If you just go to ecommercefreedom.com, find the episode with Emma, should be fairly recent on there. If not, you can search for it. And you'll see those links. And Emma, if people want to get in touch with you, they can go to marketingbyemma.com and I assume there's some kind of contact form on there as well. Is that right?

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Ollie is an ecommerce and lifestyle business enthusiast.
He's sold over $1,000,000 worth of products that he's never had to touch, pack or ship himself.
A persistent disdain towards feeling like he's in a "job" has inspired him to create businesses that are FUN to run.
This means leveraging big companies to ship products, outsourcing laborious tasks to a team of VA's and running everything from a laptop.
He's passionate about sharing his knowledge with the world and helping people find more freedom through business.

What a great show, Eric is helping others using real life strategies and takes MasterMind Trader students by the hand, guiding them to financial freedom via the stock market as well as having the lifestyle of their dreams!

Welcome to the latest installment of Kickass Fictional Ladies, our ongoing series highlighting some of our favorite female characters from literature, film, television, and anywhere else we may find them. The Red Menace started us off with an atypical princess, Tiny Doom brought in one of the lead characters from a space Western, and Smalerie reminded us that anime can produce truly kickass ladies. So now it's my turn to shine the spotlight on a deserving character. To the surprise of no one, my choice comes from the world of animation. Introducing Kickass Fictional Lady number four: Toph Beifong.

Where she's from: Avatar: The Last Airbender, one of the best television shows - animated or otherwise - of the last decade. The series is set in a fantasy world where people can use martial arts called "bending" to control the four elements: water, earth, fire, and air. The protagonist is twelve year old Aang, who is both the last surviving airbender and the legendary Avatar, capable of mastering all four forms of bending and charged with maintaining balance in the world. Avatar is an amazing series combining many of the best elements of eastern and western animation and a goldmine of kickass fictional ladies to boot. I had plenty of compelling ladies to pick from, but Toph is the one I can't seem to stop raving about.

What's her deal: Before Toph joins the main cast of the show, she's living a double life. By day, she's the sheltered only child of a wealthy family, so sheltered that most people in her hometown don't even know that she exists. But by night, Toph sneaks out to earthbending tournaments, battling and defeating opponents several times her size. Desperate for the freedom that her parents are never going to give her, Toph runs away with Aang and his friends to become Aang's earthbending teacher.

Why she's kickass: She's a twelve year old girl who can drop boulders on her foes. That alone should be enough. But did I mention that she's blind? Yup, all of those musclebound, wrestler-like earthbenders Toph competes against have their butts handed to them by a twelve year old blind girl. Toph's earthbending abilities give her a kind of radar sense that she uses to perceive the world around her, rather similar to how Daredevil gets around. But it's not foolproof. Toph can't "see" clearly or at all when she's not standing on firm ground. The result is that Toph's blindness feels like a real part of who she is, but not her entire identity.

The ShiftAR Peg Kit uses a common Mil-Spec A2 Flash Hider found on damn near any AR or any other 1/2X28 muzzle device and allows it to be adapted to use as a shift peg on H-D Motorcycles. The ShiftAR is the same overall length as a standard peg and fits and functions as good or better than any other peg out there while giving your bike a bit more kickass attitude!

Initially drawn to mountain air as a cure for her poor health, Peck found freedom and an outlet for her ambitions at high altitudes. She was not a fast climber, but her steady pace assured an ascent, and she was often bolder than her male climbing companions. (Many of her summit plans were foiled by the timidity of others in her expedition party.) She never did find a consistent climbing or romantic partner. She made her living lecturing and writing about her climbs and academic passions.

PSP ports of PlayStation 2 games have been hit-or-miss so far; a few have been good, most have been crap and nearly all of them suffer from terrible camera controls. Monster Hunter's camera was kind of terrible to begin with, though, enabling us to see past the technical limitations of Monster Hunter Freedom and appreciate it for what it is: a kickass action-RPG that seems to fit perfectly on Sony's handheld.

Freedom of expression is not explicitly protected under constitutional or statutory rights, although the High Court has held that there is implied freedom of political communication in the constitution. Australians' rights to access online content and freely engage in online discussions are based less in law and more in the shared understanding of a fair and free society. Legal protection for free speech is limited to the constitutionally-implied freedom of political communication, which only extends to the limited context of political discourse during an election.[71] There is no bill of rights or similar legislative instrument that protects the full range of human rights in Australia, and the courts have less ground to strike down legislation that infringes on civil liberties. Nonetheless, Australians benefit greatly from a culture of freedom of expression and freedom of information that is further protected by an independent judiciary. The country is also a signatory to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).

In October 2014, parliament enacted amendments to national security legislation that increases penalties for whistleblowers and potentially allows intelligence agents to monitor an entire network with a single warrant. In particular, a new section (35P) was added to the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979, which includes provisions that threaten journalists and whistleblowers with a ten-year prison term if they publish classified information in relation to special intelligence operations.[96] The controversial amendment prompted the independent national security legislation monitor, Robert Gyles QC, to specifically assess the impact of section 35P on journalists in October 2015. Gyles' report concluded that section 35P infringed on the constitutionally protected right of freedom of political communications and was inconsistent with Article 19 of the ICCPR.[97] The government announced their intention to support the six recommendations included in Gyle's report to better protect journalists and their sources,[98] but had yet to amend the law. Other worrying amendments to the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act include changes to the scope of warrants; notably, the definition of a "computer" was broadened to allow law enforcement to access data on multiple computers connected to a network with a single warrant.

Cher: It's free. It's freedom. My favorite thing in the world is to stand on stage in rehearsal and just feel the music coming out of me, because I'm not a big person, but I have a big voice, and it feels really good.

It would give a "free" way of confirming that the data on the server wasn't corrupted as well as providing a simple method of syncing data across multiple servers. Those would both seem to be pretty useful features to me!
ownCloud 1.0: towards freedom in the cloud Posted Jul 1, 2010 16:24 UTC (Thu) by zooko (guest, #2589) [Link]

Unfortunately, the AGPL is not a sane free software license. The only practical effect of the AGPL is to prevent fork, because it make developers responsible for the runtime behavior of the software. On the other hand, users do not need to agree with the license, so they can run it behind a proxy that will remove all references to the source code.
ownCloud 1.0: towards freedom in the cloud Posted Jul 2, 2010 9:30 UTC (Fri) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link]

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