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  • Lionel Messi has reiterated the strength of the brotherhood-like bond between Barcelona players after sending team-mate Neymar a message of support in the build-up to Wednesday's UEFA Champions League clash against Bayer Leverkusen.
    The Blaugrana are already guaranteed top spot in Group B, and although Neymar is only expected to be missing for a short period, that didn't stop Messi taking to his official Facebook page to send his sentiments:
    Rik Sharma of Catalan newspaper Sport confirmed the groin injury Neymar sustained earlier this week was "small," but ruled him out of the Leverkusen clash and means Luis Enrique's ranks have been shortened.
    It's suggested either Munir El Haddadi or Sandro Ramirez could fill in for Neymar in their meeting at the BayArena on Wednesday.
    According to Sky Sports correspondent Paulo Freitas, the Brazil international is also a doubt for the club's FIFA Club World Cup campaign, where Barca are scheduled to play their first match on December 17:

    Neymar's blow came not long after the former Santos attacker became the first-ever Barcelona representative to be named La Liga Player of the Month for November, helping his side assert their lead at the summit.
    The 23-year-old's influence in front of goal was particularly important in the absence of Messi, with Neymar scoring seven goals and recording three assists across the five matches in which he featured last month.
    Now it's the Argentinian's turn to fill in for the in-form ace while he makes his recovery on the sidelines, and Messi's message suggests he's ready to return the favour.
    Camaraderie plays a massive role in the ongoing success of Barca's MSN trio, and it's the third piece to that puzzle, Luis Suarez, who recently told Uruguayan radio station Radio Sport 890 of the close-knit bond they enjoy (h/t Football Espana and via Eurosport): "The relationship is exemplary. Let's assume Messi is the best and Neymar is No 2. We know Leo is above everyone. I enjoy playing with them, the form of the team, it’s a privilege. The good relationship means a lot because no one believes they are superior to anyone."
    That lack of a selfish streak among the three undoubtedly funded their thriving form en route to last season's European and domestic treble, a feat that depicted their devastating potential as a group.
    Enrique will assuredly be desperate to get his three star forwards back on the pitch together as soon as possible, but Messi is doing all he can to ensure their ties remain strong, even when separated.

    Lionel Messi Reacts to Neymar Injury Ahead of Bayer Leverkusen vs. Barcelona

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  • It’s about a slow-paced economy and fast-paced investors.

    The deal to merge Dow Chemical  DOW -2.17%  and DuPont  DD -0.75%  may have been a surprise. But the chemistry of Wall Street these days means there wasn’t any way around a combination.
    The reason has to do with the long-term slow pace of the economy and the market’s short-term focus, fueled by the success of activist investors in getting the rest of the market on their stop-watch.
    For the past year, both companies have been hounded by activist hedge fund investors. DuPont fought a pitched battle with Nelson Peltz, which it appeared to have won.But in September DuPont’s Ellen Kullman, whom Peltz’s Trian Partners had heavily criticized, exited the company. Now DuPont looks to be doing a deal that was along the lines of what Peltz was thinking.
    The problem was returns. Never mind that the global chemical and agricultural businesses of Dow and DuPont are being dragged down by a slow world economy, and a strong dollar. The market wasn’t prepared to wait.
    Kullman had argued DuPont’s research and development budget was essential to the company’s future. Peltz said it was hard to see a current return on DuPont’s investment. DuPont has invested an average of $2.1 billion in its businesses over the past few years. Yet its cash flow this year is expected to drop about $500 million from last year.
    Dow has done better. This year Dow  DOW -2.17% predicted it will invest $3.9 billion in capital expenditures, yet its cash flow from operations this year is on track to rise by just $400 million. After taxes that’s an ROE of just over 6.5%.
    Even that number wasn’t enough to get Dow out of the cross-hairs of activist investor Dan Loeb. Loeb’s Third Point, which had agreed to a truce with Dow a year ago after being granted two board seats, has been re-escalating its battle with the chemical giant for the past month or so. Third Point wants the company to spin off its petrochemicals business. Like DuPont, Dow has argued that its size creates better research synergies. Loeb hasn’t bought that, saying the market would value the petrochemical business higher on its own. The fact that Dow’s stock is up 11% this year, when the market is essentially flat, hasn’t deterred Loeb that Dow should be pushed to do better.
    The plan is to merge the two companies, and then break up the combined chemical giant into three smaller companies. Along the way there will probably be plenty of cost cutting and layoffs. It will also likely mean a reduction in research spending for both companies. That’s sure to produce better short-term returns, especially for DuPont.
    But will it produce a company that has better long-term returns than the two companies would have on their own. Who knows? (Recent studies show that activist investors tend to have mixed results when it comes to long-term returns.) But what we do know is the market no longer will wait around to find out.

    Why Dow and DuPont Had to Merge

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  • Finding good strategy games is difficult, as there are not many to begin with. Here I have made a collection of new and old best strategy games, which everyone should play. These are the gems in the genre, and if you are even mildly interested in it, then you should play all of them.
    List will be updated yearly.

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    Homeworld Remastered
    best strategy games

    This game is the newest entry to this list. Space games have a certain quality of calmness and isolation about them which I love. The remastered has both part 1 and part 2 included with modern graphics, the gameplay is virtually identical with the originals though. The story of the single player mode is the biggest selling point, it is exactly like Battlestar Galactica, as the humans lose their homeworld and start searching for a new one. And it plays like a traditional top down RTS. Its also difficult and complicated as hell.
    9
    XCom: Enemy Unknown
    best strategy games

    Another really difficuly game, with aliens. You are leading a top secret UN-like organisation whose sole purpose is to stop an impending alien invasion. The game is about choices, should you defend the Americans for an aid bonus, or go for Africa to grab the latest alien technology upgrades from the fallen UFO. You will be commanding a small troop of elite soldiers, who die for good if they die in battle. So yes your veteran from the first mission can die forever with one drunken misclick in the wrong cover location. A very stressful, yet deeply rewarding game.
    8
    Shogun 2: Total War
    best strategy games
    This is the best recent Total War game made my Creative Assembly (yes I played Rome 2, and Attila). They reached a level of perfection they couldn’t recreate, with small yet packed map size, a variety of units, a beautiful art style and a chaotic late game. Everything a good strategy game should have. For those unfamiliar with Total War games (living under a rock, have we?) you control a kingdom from a map mode (in turned based mode) where you manage finances, keep your family and generals loyal and happy, build castles, and raise armies. Then you can fight battles in real time, where you control each unit and fight against of thousands of soldiers. You can also fight naval battles, and skip them if you like managing more than actually fighting.
    7
    Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
    This game has full motion cutscenes! That is amazing on its own. Its also a deeply tactical and fun RTS game. The single player is among the most fun I have played. Make sure to find some friends and play it on multiplayer as well.
    6
    FTL: Faster Than Light
    Another relatively new entry in the list. And its based on space setting (surprise). You control a small space vessel tasked with delivering a message from one corner of the universe to the other. The game is difficult, and you will learn to love losing. Part of the challenge comes from the fact that you are always running out of something, either you have low ammo before a big fight, low fuel before a big jump, or are just under staffed and can’t fully utilize the new awesome defense shields you just bought.
    5
    Tropico 5
    best strategy games

    The Tropico series is an example of squandered potential. They started out strong, but the newest versions of the game have been hurt by the lack of innovation. Still they are better than the others, as the competition for a city building simulator where you play as a dictator (benevolent or malevolent) is non-existent. You are El Presidente, who has just taken over a small carribean island. You can either turn it into a capitalist utopia, or a communist heaven. All the while balancing the world super powers against each other. Or you can go your own way and make the nuke. This game will eat up all your free time.
    4
    Advance Wars
    best strategy games

    This is an old classic. A turn based tactics game on the GBA (you can play it on the DS as well). Its sequel was great too. You control a variety of modern military units, and have to plan out each turn very carefully to win. Don’t let the old graphics fool you, the game is extremely fun, with a nice story. And the combat is surprisingly indepth too, as terrain and weather have a substantial affect.
    3
    StarCraft II
    A no-brainer, most of you were already expecting this to be somewhere. This is the premier RTS game. I loved the single player campaign with a western theme for the humans. And the final upcoming chapter will hopefully be amazing. The real meat though is in the multiplayer. Its extremely competetive, and very brutal. I have lost many times in the early minutes, due to bad base defence.
    2
    Age of Empires 2 HD
    You can never go wrong with this game. This is the HD remake of the game, with some modern additions like steam support. At its heart its still the classic you grew up loving. With the campaign in which you actually learn about history to the multiplayer in which you learn to hate your friends. Go for this game.
    1
    Civilization V
    best strategy games

    This game started the ‘one more turn’ mantra. It is not a game, its an addiction. When you install the game and run it for the first time, say good bye to your friends and family for the next week. You control the fate of a civilization from the early stone age to the space age. All the while trying to stay alive and convincing Gandhi not to nuke you. This is a very broad strategy game (unlike the Total War games, where you have to think small picture sometimes aswell, because that can change the game). You don’t have to be full macho militaristic to win the game though, you can win by science (going to the moon), diplomacy (elect yourself world leader in the UN), or the cultural victory which I could never win (make the utopia project).

    TOP 10 BEST STRATEGY GAMES OF ALL TIME 2015

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  • Here is a list of some of the most messed up human experiments ever in human history.
    10
    Project MKULTRA
    Human experiments

    One of the most controversial CIA projects, which started in the early 1950s and being  officially sanctioned in 1953. The project involved testing the effects of drugs, primarily LSD on unaware people. The test subjects were mainly men who were lured in through fake brothels with the drugs being administered by prostitutes.
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    Dr. Shiro Ishii
    At the time of World War 2, developments in the field of biological warfare were on the rise. Unit 731 led by Dr. Shiro Ishii was one of the covert research facilities of the Japanese Imperial Army. Shiro performed vivisection on thousands of men, women and children majority of them being Chinese and around 30% being Russians. After the war Shiro Ishii and his team were granted immunity by the US in exchange for their data.
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    The Chamber
    The Chamber was a secret Russian facility, headed by Ignatii Kazakov and is also know as Kamera. The facility was used to test the effects of various lethal gases compromising of mustard gas, ricin among many others. The basic objective of this experiment was to create a lethal gas which would be undetectable post-mortem.
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    The Monster Study
    Conduced at the University of Iowa in 1939. The study involved 22 orphan children on whom the effects of stuttering were tested. The children were basically divided into two groups, half were given positive speech therapy while the other half were given negative speech therapy. The outcome was that the group of children given negative speech therapy actually started stuttering and experienced speech problems later on.
    6
    Nazi Twins Experiment
    Although the list of experiments carried out by the Nazis is a long one, Mengele conducted a number of gruesome experiments on twins. The purpose was to create the perfect genetic combination. During the process the twins were photographed naked at times, there are also reports that his patients were completely stripped of all hair on their bodies.
    5
    The Aversion Project
    Human experiments

    During the 1970s as a cure to homosexuality a clinical psychiatrist in the South African army chemically castrated around 900 homosexuals. Other accounts also report of military personal forced to undergo sex changes as part of the cure.
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    Agent Orange
    Human experiments

    Ever notice how companies like Johnson & Johnson are so sure about their skin care products, well they should be. Agent Orange was a substance used by Albert Kligman on prisoners, the aim was to test it’s effects on the skin but in simple words it caused outbursts of acne and other skin diseases among the prisoners. It is also reported that Kligman had used almost 460 times the normal amount on his patients.
    3
    Guatemalan STD Study
    Human experiments

    This was a study conducted by the US on Guatemalan citizens in the 1940s. At this time penicillin was an established cure for syphilis and to test it out the US government infected the local population once again through prostitutes. Around 80 deaths are accounted for as a result of this project.
    2
    Willowbrook State School
    Willowbrook State School was one the largest institutions in the US for mentally disabled children. The institute was the source of much controversy during the period of 1947-1987 when it was functional. The effects of hepatitis were observed in children who were infected through various means by the medical staff. The school was forced to close in 1987 as a result of public outcry.
    1
    The Manhattan Project
    These were a series of experiments which started in 1945 the purpose being to test the effects of radiation on human health. It is believed that 18 people were injected with plutonium between 1945-1947 none of them survived. The patients were often poor homeless people who were unaware.

    TOP 10 MESSED UP HUMAN EXPERIMENTS 2015

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