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Apricus Generation, a new holding company designed to build a national distributed solar and battery development platform as an independent power producer, has launched. 

The company says it has closed an initial $28 million Series A funding round, within a total offering of $100 million set to close over the next few months. It added that this funding is slated to be used for acquiring and partnering with developers, as well as provide strategic management offerings.

“We are thrilled to have secured this funding in these challenging market conditions,” says Gautam Chandra, executive chairman and co-founder of Apricus Generation.

“Many developers have more project opportunities than access to capital, and this investment is a testament to our creative business model and our investors’ trust in us based on our past success in the renewable energy and energy sectors in general. Our model has demonstrated potential to provide investors with significant financial results in this fast-expanding industry.”

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Is Bullying a Bad Thing? Not if We Want a Society of Brutality

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Does this guy have a solid point?

Is war a bad thing? What about rape and torture?

Do they point to weaknesses that must be strengthened?

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What Makes a President a King?

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Maybe the protestors are less concerned about length of time in office, and more with criminal authoritarianism.

What Makes a President a King?

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Blaise Pascal, Renaissance Man–Literally

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I have such respect for Pascal that I considered naming our son after him.  (My wife wasn’t having it. Maybe if we lived in France?)

Pascal made important contributions to both math and physics but he’s perhaps best known for his philosophic “wager,” that it makes sense to believe in God, since if He exists, you’ll be very glad you did, and if He doesn’t, you haven’t lost anything.  I counter that this is not how we accept or reject religious tenets.

Blaise Pascal, Renaissance Man–Literally

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