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Senate       2019-12-19 (04:19)   IP address :185.198.242.78

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"You are turning ¸íÇ°st=¸íÇ°st
a policy disagreement between two branches of government into an impeachable offence - it is no more legitimate than Àá½Ç¿ø·ëÀÌ»ç
the Executive Branch charging members of Congress with crimes for lawful exercise of legislative power."

This sounds like a threat. Is it a threat? The process of impeachment ¼­¿ï¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
was designed by the American founders to be a component of the checks-and-balances system that created tension between the executive and legislative branches of À̹ÌÅ×À̼dz²¼ºÀÇ·ù À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼ºÀÇ·ù À̹ÌÅ×À̼dz²¼º°¡¹æ=À̹ÌÅ×À̼dz²¼ºÀÇ·ù À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼ºÀÇ·ù À̹ÌÅ×À̼dz²¼º°¡¹æ
government. (The third branch, the kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌƼ¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡
judiciary, will have its own role to play, as the chief justice oversees a presidential trial in the Senate following impeachment.)

The founders left the grounds for what ¿ø·ëÀÌ»ç
constituted an impeachable offence relatively open and undefined. It is what a majority of the House says it is, and its legitimacy is derived from the will of that majority.

"You know full well that Vice President ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
Joe Biden used his office and $1bn of ·¹Çø®Ä«½Ã°è»çÀÌÆ®=·¹Çø®Ä«½Ã°è»çÀÌÆ®
US aid money to coerce Ukraine into firing the prosecutor who was digging into the company paying his son millions of dollars."
 

reason       2019-12-19 (04:05)   IP address :185.198.242.78

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While Biden, now a Democratic ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
candidate for president, did pressure Ukraine to fire its top prosecutor and even bragged about it in the video Trump references, the prosecutor was not actively investigating the company on whose board Biden's son served.

What's more, Biden was acting at kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌƼ¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡

the behest of the Obama administration, other Western governments and Ukrainian government reformers, who viewed the prosecutor as corrupt. Biden has been criticised for an appearance of a conflict of interest Á¾¾Ïµ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
because of his son's ºñºñ¾È¿þ½ºÆ®¿ìµå¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù=ºñºñ¾È¿þ½ºÆ®¿ìµå¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
Ukraine ties - there has been no evidence of misconduct by the then-vice-president.

"I write this letter to you for the purpose of history and to put my thoughts on a permanent and indelible record. One hundred years from now, when people look back at this affair, I want them to understand it, and learn from it, so that it can never happen to another president again."

The last few pages of Trump's letters are a ¹ö¹ö¸®¿©ÀÚÁö°©=¹ö¹ö¸®¿©ÀÚÁö°©
collection of allegations against Democrats, the FBI and the impeachment process, along with a 214-word sentence boasting of his ·¹Çø®Ä«³²¼º½Ã°è=·¹Çø®Ä«³²¼º½Ã°è
presidential accomplishments. His concluding lines, however, reveal the reason for this most unorthodox letter.

At the White House on Tuesday President Trump À̳ð¾î´Ö¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù=À̳ð¾î´Ö¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
said that impeachment was a disgrace and a "mark on our country". With his six-page letter, he sounds more concerned that it will be a mark on his presidency.

The man who regularly heralds his three years in office as the greatest, ±¤Áø±¸¾ÆÆÄÆ®ÀÌ»ç
the most successful, the most extraordinary reign of any American chief executive will now have to explain why he is only the third president to face a Senate trial with his tenure in office at stake.
 

Tushetian       2019-12-19 (03:48)   IP address :185.198.242.78

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The short story ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
says khinkali originated in the rugged mountains to the north of Tbilisi, where people in the kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌƼ¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡
Tusheti and Pshavi regions both claim to have invented it.

During blistering winters in Tusheti, temperatures µ·¾Ïµ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
regularly fall below -15¡ÆC, and villages on the slopes of the Caucasus Mountains are cut off by metres of snowfall. For centuries before becoming restaurant favourites, khinkali were a warming offering for Caucasus shepherds, with chopped lamb or »ç¹«½ÇÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
mutton at the centre, which was replaced by ground beef and pork as the dumpling migrated to the city.

At Tbilisi restaurant Sofia Melnikova¡¯s Fantastic Douqan, chef Lena Ezieshvili ¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ñÁü¼¾ÅÍ
makes some of Tbilisi¡¯s most celebrated khinkali from a Tushetian ¸íÇ°ÈĵåƼ=¸íÇ°ÈĵåƼ
recipe that mixes seven parts beef to three parts pork, adding coriander, pepper and cumin. Under a vine-covered terrace in a courtyard hidden behind central Tbilisi¡¯s Giorgi Leonidze State Museum of Literature, waitstaff serves them on ramshackle, brightly painted wooden tables.

The Fantastic Douqan ? whose name pays homage to a legendary meeting ¸·½º¸¶¶ó¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù=¸·½º¸¶¶ó¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
place for Tbilisi¡¯s artists and poets during ¼ºµ¿±¸Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
Georgia¡¯s brief period of independence from Russian control in the early 20th Century ? is one of the last remaining restaurants in Tbilisi to make each parcel by hand. ¡°Khinkali is something you eat in the mountains where it is cold and you are hungry and tired,¡± said Ezieshvili. The extra effort ensures that the first bite delivers that same comfort: ¡°Like they would feel eating it in the mountains.¡±
 

Gachechiladze       2019-12-19 (03:37)   IP address :185.198.242.78

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Gachechildaze has become known for challenging ½ÅÃ̵¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
the perceived notion that Georgia was historically an isolated landmass that conjured a È­¼º¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
cuisine from nothing. Instead, she recognises how thousands of years of invasions and empires have shaped the culinary cannon of this nation, which sits at a strategic crossroads of international trade routes and has been claimed by Russian, ¿¬³²µ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
Turkish, Persian and Mongol empires.

At her four ¡°fusion¡± restaurants in Tbilisi, Gachechiladze made her name ⵿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
taking apart and reassembling Georgian classics.

When she set her sights on the khinkali, the ¡°small¡± tweak meant flipping the dumpling inside out: ¡°I came up with the idea of the khinkali soup, which has got the same dumplings, but much smaller: one bite with ¡¦ a double À̹ÌÅ×À̼ÇÁö°©=À̹ÌÅ×À̼ÇÁö°©
broth ? broth inside and a spicy broth [outside].¡±

Her soup became a bestseller and has been among a range of Gachechiladze innovations now emulated on the menus of more traditional Georgian restaurants. She plans to open a new Khinkaleria in Tibilisi next year that will break more rules ? frying ¸íÇ°ÈĵåƼ=¸íÇ°ÈĵåƼ
khinkali or filling them with shrimp.

Gachechiladze says Georgians have come around to her ways of working, having initially kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌƼ¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡
faced genuine anger and staff walk-outs for messing with sacrosanct ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
formulas passed down through generations. Her goal is that Georgian food recaptures its spirit of creative ¡°adaptation¡±, which she believes the nation lost during its century-long battle to preserve its culture under Soviet rule and the brutal economic stagnation that followed independence in 1991.
 

struggl       2019-12-19 (02:41)   IP address :185.198.242.78

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By definition, ½ÃÇÇÄÄÆÛ´Ï¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù=½ÃÇÇÄÄÆÛ´Ï¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
self-control is the ability to do ±¸Àǵ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
something that benefits your long-term goals, ±èÆ÷¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
instead of something that might satisfy your immediate desires. But for many of us, short-term satiations are irresistible ? we end up sacrificing the well-being of our future selves all too easily. Why is ºÎõ¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
exercising proper self-control so tricky for some, and how can you harness your own restraint for good?

Angela Duckworth, professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, says allocating resources between your present self and future self is an ongoing struggle. Even though you know the importance »ï¼±µ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
of preparing for your future, your present self also wants their fair share. It¡¯s a tough negotiation, especially during the moments when the ¡®easy road¡¯ is laying right in front of you.

For example, exhibiting self-control over spending time on video games and social media, ³ì¹øµ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
two of the most common temptations of the current era, means battling against age-old mechanisms in your brain ? like your desire for social interaction or penchant for hunting. ¡°That¡¯s really what kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌƼ¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡
drives us to keep checking our feeds, to see whether our friends posted anything or ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
whether they liked our last photo,¡± says Duckworth.
 

says       2019-12-19 (02:18)   IP address :185.198.242.78

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What would it take for ´Ü¿ø±¸Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
Scotland to rejoin the EU?
Scotland would have to jump through the same hoops »ó·Ï±¸Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
as any state seeking to join the EU, although it would have the advantage of having recently been a member.

The accession criteria throw up a whole series of questions about things like currency, deficit levels and borders.

Ms Sturgeon has been pressed on many of these topics ·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®=·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®
already, arguing that Scotland could initially continue to use the pound and would not need to join the euro. She says the country's financial position could be brought within EU rules by growing the economy.

However, her own party's prospectus for independence suggests this »ïÀ°´ë¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
could take several years, whereas she wants to rejoin the EU as quickly as possible.

The first minister also wants to avoid a hard border between À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼º½Ã°è=À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǿ©¼º½Ã°è
Scotland and England.

She has said answers about this and a whole range of other questions will be ³²¾çÁÖ¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
set out in detail ahead of any vote.
 

oriented       2019-12-19 (01:46)   IP address :185.198.242.78

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One of the most important ³²¼º¸íÇ°·¹Çø®Ä«=³²¼º¸íÇ°·¹Çø®Ä«
discoveries about self-control in recent years, says Duckworth, is that people vary widely in terms of what tempts them. If you¡¯re willing to look deeply into your tendencies and weak points, you can recognise the handful of problems ±¤¸í¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
that you need to work on. Once you understand the sources of your self-control woes, you can begin devoting energy toward fixing them.

One place to ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
start would be the office. To improve self-control at ¾ÆÇöµ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
work, Duckworth first recommends taking a kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌƼ¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡
future-oriented approach ¼ºµ¿±¸ÀÌ»ñÁü¼¾ÅÍ
to your day, such as planning breaks and the time slots for checking emails in advance. If you can refrain from resigning to your urges before the time you¡¯ve allotted for yourself, you may achieve a greater handle on your overall self-control.

Of course, after you¡¯ve done the planning, you must ·¹Çø®Ä«±¸¸Å´ëÇà=·¹Çø®Ä«±¸¸Å´ëÇà
actually change your behaviour. The problem of looking at your cell phone too often, say, can be solved by putting it on mute or, better yet, °ü¾Ç±¸Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
sticking it in your bag until lunch. Removing the temptation from sight is key to ensuring you¡¯re faithful to your mission.
 

independent       2019-12-19 (01:43)   IP address :45.56.152.52

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Excluding "don't knows", ¼­ÃÊÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
¼­ÃÊÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
the average of polls this year has been 51% No to 49% Yes. The average for 2018 was 55% to 45% - the same as the 2014 referendum.

The SNP hopes that a combination of Brexit and hostility ¼ÛÁ¤µ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
within Scotland to Mr Johnson will start to push the dial further in its direction.

Would an independent ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
Scotland stay in the EU?
In practice, Scotland would not become independent the ³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«Ãßõ=³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«Ãßõ
day after a Yes vote - there would have to be a period of transition.

In 2014, the pro-independence side said it would take 18 º¸°üÀÌ»çÃßõ
months to set up an independent Scottish state.

Even if a referendum was held tomorrow, the transition would therefore ±¤¸íÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
run beyond the end of 2020 - when the UK is due to complete its exit from the EU.

This means Scotland would leave the EU with the rest of the ·¹Çø®Ä«°¡¹æ ·¹Çø®Ä«Áö°© ·¹Çø®Ä«¹Ì·¯±Þ=·¹Çø®Ä«°¡¹æ ·¹Çø®Ä«Áö°© ·¹Çø®Ä«¹Ì·¯±Þ
UK, and would need to apply to join again.

Scottish ministers accept they would have to go through an "accession kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌƼ¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡
process" for EU membership, but want to start this "as soon as possible".
 

independent       2019-12-19 (01:43)   IP address :45.56.152.52

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Excluding "don't knows", ¼­ÃÊÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
¼­ÃÊÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
the average of polls this year has been 51% No to 49% Yes. The average for 2018 was 55% to 45% - the same as the 2014 referendum.

The SNP hopes that a combination of Brexit and hostility ¼ÛÁ¤µ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
within Scotland to Mr Johnson will start to push the dial further in its direction.

Would an independent ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
Scotland stay in the EU?
In practice, Scotland would not become independent the ³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«Ãßõ=³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«Ãßõ
day after a Yes vote - there would have to be a period of transition.

In 2014, the pro-independence side said it would take 18 º¸°üÀÌ»çÃßõ
months to set up an independent Scottish state.

Even if a referendum was held tomorrow, the transition would therefore ±¤¸íÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
run beyond the end of 2020 - when the UK is due to complete its exit from the EU.

This means Scotland would leave the EU with the rest of the ·¹Çø®Ä«°¡¹æ ·¹Çø®Ä«Áö°© ·¹Çø®Ä«¹Ì·¯±Þ=·¹Çø®Ä«°¡¹æ ·¹Çø®Ä«Áö°© ·¹Çø®Ä«¹Ì·¯±Þ
UK, and would need to apply to join again.

Scottish ministers accept they would have to go through an "accession kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌƼ¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡
process" for EU membership, but want to start this "as soon as possible".
 

SNPzzw       2019-12-19 (01:07)   IP address :45.56.152.52

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A second referendum on kgitbank=¾ÆÀÌƼ¹ðÅ©Á¾·ÎÁ¡
Scottish independence should be held in 2020, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says.

The SNP's goal is for Scotland to leave the United ´ä·Ê¶±=´ä·ÊÇ° ´ä·Ê¶± Çà»ç¶± ±îÄ¡¶±
Kingdom and rejoin the EU as an independent member state. But how could this happen?

Why is Scottish independence back in the spotlight?
Scotland held an independence referendum in À̹ÌÅ×À̼ÇÀÏ´ëÀÏ À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǻçÀÔ À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǵµ¸Å=À̹ÌÅ×À̼ÇÀÏ´ëÀÏ À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǻçÀÔ À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǵµ¸Å
September 2014, with the No campaign winning 55% of the votes.

But then, in 2016, Brexit happened. Voters in Scotland backed Remain by 62% - ºÏ¾ÆÇöµ¿Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
but those across the UK as a whole voted Leave by 52%.

The SNP saw this as a "material change in À̹ÌÅ×À̼Ƿ¹Çø®Ä« À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǹ̷¯±Þ À̹ÌÅ×À̼Çsa±Þ=À̹ÌÅ×À̼Ƿ¹Çø®Ä« À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǹ̷¯±Þ À̹ÌÅ×À̼Çsa±Þ
circumstances" which ³²ÀÚ¸íÇ°·¹Çø®Ä«=³²ÀÚ¸íÇ°·¹Çø®Ä«
would justify a second independence ´ä½Ê¸®¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
ballot, because Scotland faced being taken out of the EU "against its will".

And the party has since performed strongly in elections. It won 48 of the 59 ¼ö¿øÀÌ»ñÁü¼¾ÅÍ
seats north of the border in last week's general election, while campaigning to "put Scotland's future in Scotland's hands".
 
 

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