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Hi there.

I am John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing Defined.

Today I am going to talk Publons.

Publons is a service used by academics that allows them to track, verify, and showcase

their peer review for scholarly journals.

Publons' mission is to "speed up science by harnessing the power of peer review".

Publons provides a verified record of an academic's review and editorial activity for journals.

In addition, it provides: tools for publishers to find, screen and contact potential peer

reviewers; data about peer review; training for researchers new to review; and a venue

for academics to discuss published research.

Reviewers can choose whether or not to make their review open access after publication

if the journal is in agreement.

Publons was launched in 2012 by Andrew Preston and Daniel Johnston to address the moribund

state of peer-reviewing practices in publishing, by encouraging speeding scientific development.

Publons was acquired by Clarivate Analytics in 2017.

That year, Publons won the ALPSP Innovation in Publishing Award.

As of 2018, Publons states it has over 400,000 researchers, 2 million reviews, for over 25,000

Journals.

Publons also offers Publons Academy, which is a review training course for newbie researchers.

The course is free, as is the Publons service to academics.

Publishers are charged a fee to use their services.

Publons claims by using its service, academics can help advance in individual evaluations,

such as performance reviews or with promotions and salary.

It can also assist with funding, grant applications, and even green card applications.

To many, Publons has been a welcome addition to peer review, which many feel needs to move

forward into the 21st century.

Well that's it.

I am a publishing consultant and work with associations, publishers, and individuals

on a host of content related challenges.

Reach out to me at RiverwindsConsulting.com with your questions.

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Who was Gauhar Jaan? "Indian Singer" and "Dancer" from Calcutta is honored by Google Doodle. - Duration: 2:19.

Who was Gauhar Jaan?

"Indian Singer" and "Dancer" from Calcutta is honored by Google Doodle.

Google today celebrated the 145th birth commemoration of amazing artist and artist Gauhar Jaan with

a Google doodle.

Gauhar was among the principal entertainers to record music on 78 rpm records in the nation.

The record was discharged by the Gramophone Company of India.

Gauhar was conceived on June 26 out of 1873, and her original name was Angelina Yeoward.

Her dad was Armenian and her mom Victoria Hemmings was an Indian by birth.

After her folks' separation, Victoria moved to Benaras with a Muslim aristocrat and the

then eight-year-old Angelina went with her mom there.

Both mother and little girl changed over to Islam when in Benaras.

Victoria changed her name to Malka Jaan and Angelina's name was changed to Gauhar Jaan.

Malka turned into a prominent artist and Kathak artist in Benaras.

A few years after the fact, the mother-girl twosome moved to what was then called Calcutta

where Gauhar started to prepare as a Hindustani established artist.

Before long, she likewise wound up achieved in Kirtan and Rabindra Sangeet, among other

melodic structures.

Gauhar's first execution was at the courts, in what is today called Bihar, in 1887.

She was before long named court performer.

Before the finish of the nineteenth century, Gauhar had built up a colossal after.

In 1896, she began performing in Calcutta and built up an enormous after.

Before long, she started to traverse the nation for exhibitions - she was even welcomed to

perform at King George V's crowning ordinance in Delhi.

Gauhar's most acclaimed for tunes like 'Mora Nahak Laye gavanava', 'Jabse Gaye mori sur

huna live', 'Ras ke Bhare Tore Nain unimportant Dard-e-jigar'.

She was likewise noted for her bhajan exhibitions.

Sometime down the road, Gauhar went to Mysore on the welcome of Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV

and turned into the castle artist there.

She survived just year and a half there, kicking the bucket at 56 years old on January 17,

1930.

For more infomation >> Who was Gauhar Jaan? "Indian Singer" and "Dancer" from Calcutta is honored by Google Doodle. - Duration: 2:19.

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What If Typhon Was Real? - Duration: 5:16.

Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey.

Typhon is a giant beast, with the heads of 100 snakes, believed to be responsible for

volcanic eruptions.

It was one of if not the most fearsome beasts in all of Greek Mythology, threatening Gods

and humans alike.

But what if he wasn't just a mythological creature, but actually existed?

Let's explore.

If you want more What If videos, check out our "Biggest What Ifs" playlist on the

channel.

Now get ready, it's time to ask the question: What if the Typhon was Real?

While stories of Typhon's birth do vary, the most often used depiction claims it to be

the son of Gaia and Tartarus.

This was done because Gaia was angry with the gods for destroying the Giants, who were

her offspring.

But sadly, Typhon wasn't a cute little baby; he is widely believed to be the deadliest

beast in all of Greek Mythology, so ferocious that he struck fear into the hearts of many

Gods.

He was incredibly powerful, possessing the heads of 100 serpents, which could breathe

fire.

The heads were also said to give off every sound known to man, and many previously unknown,

from animal sounds, to terrifying, unholy utterances.

Amazingly, Typhon was so powerful that the Gods were unsure if he could be defeated.

However, Zeus was convinced to give it a shot, and engaged in a brutal, tumultuous battle

with the great beast.

In the end, Zeus was victorious, and imprisoned Typhon beneath the ground.

This led Zeus to ascend and become leader of the gods, and relegated Typhon to creating

natural disasters, such as volcanic eruptions and brutal typhoons.

So, now we know a bit about Typhon; what would happen if he was real?

Well, in the original mythology, the climactic battle between Typhon and Zeus led to the

defeat of Typhon, and the rise of Zeus as leader of the Gods.

However, in the real world, as far as we know, there is no Zeus.

This means that there would be no powerful deity to defeat Typhon, and the great beast

would be up to humanity to defeat.

The question then would become, what's more powerful: nukes or Zeus?

If nuclear weapons WERE able to harm Typhon, then it's possible that humanity would be

able to defeat him.

It would result in a good deal of collateral damage, but considering the alternative would

likely be either a brutal death, or a life of slavery, it would likely be done.

This would have long-lasting consequences for the people of earth.

Of course, it would result in many deaths, and the areas that had been nuked would be

devastated.

Those who survived would have horrific stories to tell.

It could even bring the people of Earth closer together, bringing about greater cooperation

in case another such beast reared its ugly head.

However, given Typhon's ability to raze cities and hurl mountains around, as well

as his godly ancestry, there's a good chance that even our strongest weapons would not

be able to harm him.

In this case, we would hurl our nukes at him impotently, and he would respond with great

devastation.

This would, of course, be bad news for humanity, as our fates would be in the hands of Typhon.

But this is all assuming the Typhon suddenly appeared in modern day, with us having already

had a chance to develop.

If the Typhon came to be in ancient Greek times, there is no way they would have been

able to kill the beast.

This would give allow the him to rule the Earth easily.

And unfortunately, he wouldn't look quite so kindly upon humans.

If Typhon was in charge, there's a good chance that humans would be relegated mostly

to either slaves or food for him and his children.

This brings up the matter of his children.

In the original mythology, Typhon married Echidna, the half-human, half-snake goddess,

and had children.

These included the Sphinx, the Nemean Lion, the Chimera, and the Hydra, among others.

This led Typhon to be known as the Father of All Monsters.

In reality, however, Echidna would not exist, and so it might be difficult for Typhon to

have children.

That said, it's possible that he would be able to manipulate and twist earthly animals

to become more his style, and would then treat them as his children.

It's even possible that he would be able to procreate with a female of earth, human

or animal, thus giving rise to a number of distorted creations.

Since his powers are relatively unknown, having been defeated in the mythology, the possibilities

are endless.

If he managed to create more offspring, he would shape the world, with the help of his

human slaves, to fit the whims of himself and his children.

The world might be divided, with each child ruling over their own domain, each in charge

of keeping the humans living in their area in line.

Humanity would likely be kept as slaves, to do the dirty work, while Typhon and his children

lived it up and prospered.

Eventually, as the children continued to reproduce, the world would become more and more populated

by these monsters, and in time, humans may no longer be necessary.

At which point, most of us would likely be disposed of, to leave room for the new monsters.

With enough time, it could be that these creatures would create their own societies, perhaps

even splitting in conflict.

This could lead to global conflicts, the likes of which the Earth has never seen.

If these conflicts were brutal enough, it's possible that the Earth as we know it would

be destroyed and made unliveable.

And yes, the idea that these monsters would take over the world, and then make it unliveable

for themselves, does have parallels to climate change.

But I swear it wasn't intentional.

And now we return to our question: What if the Typhon was Real?

Well, we'd be in big trouble.

If he suddenly appeared in modern times, we might be able to deal with him using nuclear

weapons.

But if they weren't effective, or he appeared back in the times of Ancient Greece, Typhon

would become the new leader of the world.

He would try to find a way to have children, and rule the Earth with their help, keeping

a portion of humanity alive to act as slaves.

Down the line, as the monsters grew in number, humanity may become unnecessary.

But even further down the line, there's a chance that war would break out between

these monsters, a war that could turn the world into a wasteland, that wouldn't even

support said monsters.

Thank you for watching Life's Biggest Questions, I hope this was interesting and informative,

and maybe even inspired you to look into it further on your own.

If you liked this video, please thumbs up and subscribe to the channel down below.

While you're down there, let me know what other mythological creatures you'd like

us to talk about.

Or, you know, just say "What if LBQ wasn't running out of ideas?"

That's an original one.

For more infomation >> What If Typhon Was Real? - Duration: 5:16.

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This Is How 'Avengers: Infinity War' Stars Discovered the Shocking Ending - Duration: 3:33.

Star Elizabeth Olsen reveals she and her co-stars all learned the fate of their characters from directors Joe and Anthony Russo at the same time on set

Jun 25, 2018  AceShowbiz - The star-studded "Avengers: Infinity War" cast only found out how the Marvel blockbuster really ended minutes before filming the shocking scenes

  Actress Elizabeth Olsen, who portrays Scarlet Witch, reveals she and her co-stars, including Robert Downey, Jr

, Chris Evans, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, and Chris Pratt, all learned the fate of their characters from directors Joe and Anthony Russo at the same time on set

      "I found out from the Russos exactly what was going to happen and it wasn't until we shot it on that day we learned what the ending was," she told fans at the ACE Comic-Con event in Seattle, Washington on Saturday, June 23

  "They took us into a van - all of us - we were in a van with air conditioning because it was very hot and they told us how the movie was going to end and no one knew

And they were like, 'Now we're shooting it. Go!' and we were like, 'How are we supposed to interpret that?'"   The actors weren't the only ones stunned by the how the story unfolds - cinema-goers were also left gobsmacked after watching the closing scenes, in which half of the universe is randomly wiped out by Josh Brolin's supervillain Thanos

  Fans will have to wait until next year to find out what happens to the Avengers in the currently-untitled "Infinity War" sequel

  Elizabeth's comments emerge months after Benedict, who plays Doctor Strange, claimed he was one of the lucky few who got to read the entire top secret script before anyone else

  However, it seems the Brit may have been duped, as Joe Russo recently confessed the directors had mocked up "fake" scenarios to avoid the real plot from leaking

  "He (Cumberbatch) thinks he read the whole script," the filmmaker told Channel NewsAsia

"We wrote fake scenes, fake drafts of the script and delivered them to the actors

" Related Posts Jun 25, 2018 This Is How 'Avengers: Infinity War' Stars Discovered the Shocking Ending Jun 21, 2018 Josh Brolin Says He Was Stunned by Benicio Del Toro's Tranformation in 'Avengers: Infinity War' Jun 14, 2018 'Avengers: Infinity War' Leads First Wave of Nominations for 2018 Teen Choice Awards Jun 13, 2018 'Avengers: Infinity War' Joins Four of $2 Billion Super-Movies May 17, 2018 Get the Best Look at 'Avengers: Infinity War' Post-Credits Spoiler Image

For more infomation >> This Is How 'Avengers: Infinity War' Stars Discovered the Shocking Ending - Duration: 3:33.

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Is that normal? What to expect during a visit to the gynecologist - Duration: 16:53.

A visit to the gynecologist is an important part of a woman's medical care. But more than other types of checkups, the exam puts patients in a vulnerable position of intimate scrutiny

Advertisement  A gynecologist who treated University of Southern California students at a campus health center for nearly 30 years stands accused of behaving inappropriately during patient exams

In many cases, the patients had never gone to a gynecologist before and didn't know what to expect

 Scores of women said they knew something didn't feel right during their exam with Dr

George Tyndall, even though a chaperone was in the room. But they didn't know their discomfort could be a sign of a doctor's misconduct

 "Being so young, I didn't have a framework for what was acceptable," former patient Chelsea Wu told the Times

 More than 410 former patients have contacted the university about their former gynecologist since The Times published its report

The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating more than 50 complaints related to Tyndall, who was allowed to resign in 2017 with a financial payout

Tyndall has said his interactions with patients were appropriate and denied any wrongdoing, though an internal inquiry by USC found that his pelvic exams qualified as sexual harassment

The Medical Board of California is investigating Tyndall, and the U.S. Department of Education has launched an inquiry into USC's handling of the misconduct complaints against him

 As these cases make clear, it's sometimes difficult for patients to tell when a doctor's behavior crosses the line, especially during a woman's first exam

 What is normal? What should a patient expect? What sorts of things should never happen? Here are some answers: A routine gynecological exam for someone under age 21 doesn't typically include an internal pelvic exam

 The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends an initial screening at the gynecologist's office between the ages of 13 and 15 to establish trust between a patient and physician

That visit would include a general exam of the patient's weight, height and blood pressure

 Any medical problem that needs examination maybe also be discussed, such as a heavy, painful or irregular period

The visit might also include a visual breast exam and a genital external exam. If the patient is under age 18, she might receive an HPV vaccine to prevent future infection, if she wasn't vaccinated between the recommended ages of 11 and 12

 None of this involves an internal pelvic exam, which is usually "unnecessary during the initial reproductive health visit," said Dr

Sigal Klipstein, past chairwoman of the OB-GYN college's ethics committee.  "A speculum or internal exam is not routinely offered for women under age 21 unless there are specific concerns," Klipstein said

 These could include pain or abnormal bleeding, or a problem that is discovered while taking a patient's medical history, she said

If a patient is sexually active, she may be tested for sexually transmitted infections

However, most STDs can be detected with a urine sample. A doctor should wear gloves at all times during an internal exam

 To have internal organs checked, a woman is asked to lie down on the exam table with knees bent and place her feet in two stirrups at the base

A doctor will place one or two gloved, lubricated fingers into a patient's vagina and cervix

With his or her other hand, the doctor will press on the abdomen from the outside

USC scandal sparks a reckoning in gynecology: How to better protect patients? »  "Universal precautions dictate that physicians should always wear gloves when performing an internal exam," Klipstein said

A doctor should communicate with a patient before an exam, and a chaperone should be offered

 A doctor should explain the purpose of the internal pelvic exam before it begins and answer any questions the patient might have, Klipstein said

Advertisement  "The patient at this point should also be offered a chaperone for the physical exam portion of the visit," she added

 According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the chaperone can reassure a patient about the "professional context and content of the examination and the intention of the physician

" The chaperone also serves as a witness to the exam, in the event of any misunderstanding

 At USC, several chaperones voiced concerns to their supervisors regarding Tyndall's unconventional behavior during exams

 The chaperone should not be a family member. Even if the presence of a family member is requested during the exam, a chaperone should also be present

Physicians will ask about a patient's sexual history, but should not make sexually provocative remarks

 A patient's sexual history should be part of the conversation during a gynecological exam to identify the correct care that should be provided

Questions about sexual activity, pain tolerance, period cycle and birth control are not uncommon

 "At the initiation of a gynecological visit, the physician should ask the patient if there have been any changes to her health since they last met, Klipstein said

"The physician should also ask the patient about her general health, ask about any concerns she has, inquire about any recent potential exposures to sexually transmitted infections, any problems with bleeding, and her contraceptive or reproductive concerns

"  One former patient of Tyndall's told The Times that the USC gynecologist seemed fixated on her sexual orientation and urged her to lose weight, suggesting that she could probably "get a guy instead of a girlfriend

" That kind of talk is inappropriate, experts said.  If the patient initiates an inappropriate conversation, her doctor should redirect her to a medical issue, said Dr

Julie Cantor, who trained as a physician and is now a law professor at UCLA.  "You're supposed to be very clinical," Cantor said

Advertisement Areas of a woman's body that aren't being examined should remain covered

"A woman is usually asked to lift her gown to expose her pelvis for the speculum and internal portion of the exam," Klipstein wrote

"She is asked to expose her chest for the breast exam. In general, any areas that are not being examined at the moment remain covered to protect the woman's privacy to the extent possible

"  Tyndall reportedly asked women to lie on the exam table unclothed while he inspected every part of their body

He called these exams full body scans, and said he was checking for moles. That degree of nudity, however, is uncommon and inappropriate

A doctor should only make necessary physical contact with a patient.  An exam should be performed with a minimum amount of physical contact, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Every procedure during the examination should also include an explanation of what is being done and why

 If a woman complains of rectal bleeding, a "visual inspection of the anus or a rectal exam may be warranted" to check for hemorrhoids, Klipstein said

If a woman feels something is not right during an exam, she should say so.  A patient has every right to ask questions, inquire about procedures and request the presence of a chaperone, Klipstein said

 "If a woman feels unsafe or uncomfortable during an exam, she should be encouraged to verbalize these concerns with her physician right away," she said

"If there is no chaperone in the room when she becomes concerned, she should immediately request that one be made available and the remainder of the exam should be delayed until a chaperone is present

" If a woman thinks she may have been abused during an exam, what should she do?  Cantor suggests using an acronym — TRUTH — to help women think through what to do if they believe a doctor has acted inappropriately during an exam

 T: Trust your gut.  "If you have a sense that something is inappropriate or wrong, I would trust that," Cantor said

Even if it turns out that everything was aboveboard, the misunderstanding can be a teachable moment for all involved about the importance of clear communication

 R: Report  If a woman believes she's been a victim of a doctor's abuse, Cantor suggests going to a district attorney, who decides whether to file criminal charges, or the state medical board, which handles licensing

In Los Angeles County, the Bureau of Victim Services can be reached by phone at (800) 380-3811 or online

 U: Understand  Friends, family and colleagues can offer insight to help a woman decipher whether what she experienced was out of the realm of normality

If a woman is unsure from the start about what to do, Cantor suggests this as a possible first step

 T: Talk to others.  An attorney could help a woman determine whether she has a civil case against her doctor

If a woman is seeking emotional support, a therapist or rape crisis counselor could help

 H: Have to persist.  A woman may have to advocate for herself and follow up with questions after a report has been filed to law enforcement or a medical board, Cantor said

Doing so can help not just the woman in question, but also potential future victims

 "Seek justice not only for yourself, but for others," she said.

For more infomation >> Is that normal? What to expect during a visit to the gynecologist - Duration: 16:53.

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What Is an Example of Third Party Insurance Bad Faith Conduct? - Duration: 1:12.

An example of what is known as third-party insurance bad faith, or a third-party failure

to protect, has to do with the scenario in which—let's say for example I myself am

out driving around and I caused a crash.

I'm not paying attention and I crash into another person and hurt them very badly.

Well, in that scenario my insurance company has a duty to protect me just like always.

And so what that means in this specific example is that my insurance company needs to take

action promptly.

They need to go to the person and communicate with the person who I injured, to do everything

they can to settle that claim.

Now, if they don't try to do that if they don't try to provide me with that protection,

then I could end up getting sued by that person.

I could end up getting sued, having to go through a lawsuit and having a judgment entered

against me that is worth more than what my insurance company can even provide pursuant

to my contract.

So, that's a big failure to protect me, if they don't even try to go and compensate that

person to prevent that person from suing me.

That's what is known as insurance bad faith on the third party.

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What is the hottest UK temperature on record? - Duration: 5:57.

  Temperatures reached 29C in parts of England on Monday as the UK experienced the latest in a series of mini heatwaves

 The mercury is set to continue creeping upwards, and could even break the 30C mark before the weekend, with western and central England expected to swelter in the hottest temperatures

 The Met Office has issued a heat health warning for Tuesday to Thursday and has urged Britons to take precautions to guard against sunburn, dehydration and heatstroke

 "While the hot weather can be lovely, it can be quite dangerous for people who are vulnerable such as very elderly and sometimes very young people or certain people who are poorly," said the weather service's Rachel West

 NHS advice for coping with hot weather includes wearing loose clothing, walking in the shade and keeping curtains closed in rooms facing the sun

 Some forecasters are already suggesting that temperatures over the coming days may be the highest yet in 2018

Met Office meteorologist Mark Foster told HuffPost that "the hottest day for the year for all four countries could be bettered this week"

But how does the current heatwave compare against the UK's all-time record summer temperatures?There's still some distance to go to approach the hottest temperature ever seen in the UK, 38

5C, recorded at Faversham in Kent on 10 August 2003. It was the second record set during that balmy summer - one day earlier, the mercury had climbed to 32

9C Greycook, in the Scottish Borders, making 9 August 2003 Scotland's warmest-ever day

As for the hottest overall summer on record, any Brit over the age of 50 will be able to tell you that honour goes to 1976

The average maximum temperature between June and August that year was a clement 20

96C, but in late June, the UK sizzled under an unprecedented heatwave.For 15 days, temperatures exceeded 32C every day in parts of the country

The mercury maxed out at a sweltering 35.9C, recorded in Cheltenham.However, the hot, dry summer came at a cost

"Parts of the south west went 45 days without any rain in July and August," says the Met Office, leading to water rationing, crop failure and forest fires in parts of southern England

So, how does Britain's record temperature compete on the global stage? As you might imagine, our "heatwaves" pale in comparison with those experienced every year in warmer climes

In India, for instance, each dry season brings near-intolerable temperatures and a wave of heat-related deaths

Death tolls have been particularly punishing in recent years - at least 2,500 people are thought to have died during the 2015 heatwave, when temperatures in the hottest regions came within a hair's breadth of 50C

The aptly-named Death Valley desert in the south-west US is the hottest place on Earth, with summertime temperatures averaging around 46C, says Guinness World Records

In July 1913, measuring equipment at a Death Valley ranch registered the hottest temperature of all time: a brutal 56

7C - "approximately the recommended cooking temperature for a medium-rare steak", says Weather

com.

For more infomation >> What is the hottest UK temperature on record? - Duration: 5:57.

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NCT 127 Talks About What Their Popularity Was Like In School - Duration: 2:29.

 NCT 127 discussed their popularity during school on SBS funE's "School Attack 2018

"  The SM boy group was the first performer of the new show and surprised a school in Jeonju

Soompi.Display.News.English.300x250.BTF Soompi.Mobile.English.300x250.ATF  When asked what their popularity was like when they were in school, the boys modestly replied they were all very timid

Then Taeil pointed to Doyoung and reported, "He's one of Guri's top six [popular people]

" Doyoung laughed in disbelief, and all eyes became focused on him.  SECHSKIES's Eun Ji Won asked if he had given that nickname to himself or if someone else had labeled him that, and Taeil quipped, "Himself

Ever since his trainee days." Doyoung denied it with wide eyes and stood up to demand, "What's wrong with you? He's exaggerating since he's on TV!"  To top it off, Johnny claimed, "[Doyoung] was the vice president of his school

" Doyoung quietly admitted that much was true.  Eun Ji Won asked if he knew the other top popular students as well, and this time, Doyoung shamelessly replied, "Actually, I'm the top one

" Hosts Eun Ji Won and Highlight's Son Dong Woon looked both envious and amazed by his popularity

 You can check out NCT 127's performances on "School Attack 2018" here.  Sources (1) (2)

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