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2023.05.30 15:32 miarrial En CÔTE D'IVOIRE, la précarité menstruelle, une double peine pour les femmes en milieu carcéral
![]() | Lien submitted by miarrial to francophonie [link] [comments] Rien n’a été pensé pour les détenues ivoiriennes, qui manquent de tout : produits d’hygiène de base, dons de nourriture, visites. Et la promiscuité prévaut. La Maison d’arrêt et de correction d’Abidjan (MACA), en Côte d’Ivoire, le 26 septembre 2018 Deux doigts levés pour former le « V » de la victoire. Mais deux doigts aux extrémités rouges, couleur du sang menstruel. L’affiche de « Menstrues libres », le premier festival d’Afrique de l’Ouest consacré à l’hygiène menstruelle, organisé par les ONG Actu’Elles et Gouttes Rouges à Abidjan samedi 27 et dimanche 28 mai, avait de quoi interpeller. Durant cet évènement, un panel de sensibilisation était consacré aux problématiques spécifiques de la santé menstruelle en milieu carcéral, largement négligée par les pouvoirs publics ivoiriens. « Quand tu arrives en prison, tu n’as rien, a témoigné Viviane L. W., longiligne quadragénaire qui a derrière elle deux séjours en détention, en 2007 et 2018. Pas de brosse à dents, pas de serviettes hygiéniques, pas de dessous, que les vêtements que tu portais sur toi quand on t’a arrêtée. Il n’y a pas de boutique en prison, personne qui va aller acheter ça pour toi. » Pour les détenues comme Viviane L. W., c’est la débrouille qui prévaut. Lire aussi : A’Salfo, le magicien de l’industrie musicale ivoirienne Il faut alors se contenter d’un linge, d’un vieux chiffon, d’un morceau de pagne déchiré… Des protections de fortune difficiles à nettoyer et à sécher correctement dans les cellules exiguës, où manquent la place et les produits ménagers. La promiscuité, couplée aux mauvaises conditions d’hygiène, engendre fréquemment des infections, qui peuvent avoir des conséquences graves. « Jusqu’au sang »Et le risque n’est pas que sanitaire : le tabou des règles perdure jusque dans les cellules. Il est la cause de bagarres fréquentes. Il suffit qu’un chiffon périodique touche sur le séchoir le pagne d’une codétenue pour que les esprits s’échauffent. « Là-bas, il n’y a pas de petite bagarre, commente Madoussou Touré, la présidente de l’ONG ONG SMED-CI, pour Soutien aux mères et aux enfants en détresse de Côte d’Ivoire. Quand le premier coup est porté, ça va jusqu’au sang. »L’hygiène menstruelle en milieu carcéral, c’est le cheval de bataille de cette association que porte à bout de bras la jeune femme, juriste de profession. « Il y a un problème de précarité menstruelle quand on est une femme en Côte d’Ivoire. Donc vous imaginez ce que c’est quand on est derrière les barreaux ? » Toujours bien mise, la voix douce, sans condescendance, Madoussou Touré collecte inlassablement depuis 2021 des lots de serviettes hygiéniques auprès de donateurs privés. Elle les expédie ensuite dans les prisons ivoiriennes, où la population carcérale féminine est largement invisibilisée. Lire aussi : Dans les universités ivoiriennes, les étudiantes face au tabou des violences basées sur le genre Il y a d’abord une explication liée aux rares effectifs. Dans la dernière enquête effectuée par le Conseil national des droits de l’homme début 2021, quelque 448 femmes étaient incarcérées en Côte d’Ivoire (CNDH), pour moitié en attente d’un premier jugement. La Maison d’arrêt et de correction d’Abidjan (MACA), la plus grande prison du pays, construite en 1980 dans la commune de Yopougon et conçue à l’origine pour 1 500 prisonniers en compte plus de 10 000, dont seulement 300 femmes, qui vivent dans des quartiers séparés. Les protections périodiques n’y sont pas fournies. « L’Etat de Côte d’Ivoire intervient pour la nourriture et les médicaments, mais les besoins sexo-spécifiques ne sont pas pris en compte, regrette Madoussou Touré. Etre en prison, c’est déjà une punition, mais pour les femmes qui ont leurs règles là-bas, c’est la double peine. » Dans la société ivoirienne, l’existence même de femmes criminelles est un autre tabou. « Le crime n’a pas de genre », lance Mme Touré, et les autorités ivoiriennes appliquent ce dicton populaire à la lettre. « Le milieu carcéral n’a pas été pensé pour les femmes », confirme une autre volontaire qui intervient en milieu carcéral, la sœur Emmanuelle de l’ONG Ivoire et Sourire. Depuis son petit bureau situé à Bingerville à l’entrée une commune à la lisière d’Abidjan, la religieuse se souvient avoir vu les établissements pénitentiaires s’adapter tant bien que mal à l’arrivée de femmes derrière les barreaux. « Ces femmes sont encore beaucoup trop nombreuses par rapport à l’espace qui leur est alloué », dit-elle. A la maison d’arrêt d’Aboisso, une ville située à une centaine de kilomètres d’Abidjan, où la sœur Emmanuelle opère, 14 détenues se partagent ainsi une cellule unique, au milieu de la prison des hommes. « Ce ne sont pas des animaux »Les ONG ne sont pas les seules à vouloir alerter sur leur situation. « Il faut venir au secours de nos femmes détenues, martèle l’avocate ivoirienne Me Roselyne Aka-Serikpa. Quelle que soit l’infraction qu’elles aient commise, aussi grave qu’elle ait pu être, ce sont des êtres humains, ce ne sont pas des animaux. » Elle qui a défendu aussi bien des hommes que des femmes sait le sort que subissent ses clients en prison. « La détention, c’est l’extrême sanction en matière pénale, rappelle-t-elle. Mais elle est faite pour donner une leçon à la personne et l’amener à se resocialiser. Le but n’est pas de punir pour punir. »La question la plus délicate est celle de la resocialisation des prisonnières. Si le travail des associations est si crucial, c’est aussi parce que beaucoup de détenues ne reçoivent ni protection hygiénique, ni don alimentaire de leur famille derrière les barreaux. Ni même, souvent, de visites au parloir. Lire aussi : En Côte d’Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo, Charles Blé Goudé et Guillaume Soro hors jeu pour les élections locales « Le regard des gens sur moi a changé », confirme une ex-détenue, passée par la prison d’Abidjan en 2019 pour détention de stupéfiants, et suivie depuis par l’ONG Médecins du monde. Sur la terrasse du bureau de l’association où elle a accepté de témoigner anonymement, la jeune femme garde droite sa silhouette frêle, mais ne peut pas empêcher sa voix de trembler. La quasi-totalité de sa famille lui a tourné le dos, à l’exception de sa sœur. « C’est la seule qui me faisait parvenir des colis, et qui n’a jamais cessé de se préoccuper de mon sort, raconte-t-elle en refoulant ses larmes. En Afrique, être en prison, c’est déjà une honte pour la famille. Mais une femme en prison ? C’est une abomination. » |
2023.05.30 15:01 pcdandy Hangul for English: The Real Deal (HETRD, 한글 ᅗᅥᆯ 잉글맀: ᅂᆞ 릐ᇐ 듸ᇐ)
![]() | Original blog post submitted by pcdandy to neography [link] [comments] Hangul is a truly unique writing system in that it was created by humans almost from a blank slate, instead of evolving from an older pre-existing script. The script was created by King Sejong and his ministers of the Joseon dynasty of Korea in 1446 to improve literacy, being designed to represent the Korean language in a far more intuitive way than the pre-existing hanja (Chinese characters)-based system ever could. Letters for related sounds are derived from base letterforms in a highly systematic manner, making Hangul well-known for being incredibly easy to learn. In theory, this would also make the script capable of representing every possible sound in every human language, including English. But what would it take to write English with Hangul in the most concise way possible? To find out, I had a look at the archaic Hangul letters (yethangul, 옛한글), which have a much wider selection of letters and letter combinations for representing Korean and Chinese as spoken in the 1400s. These include consonant clusters such as ᄹ /st/ and letters for some fricatives like ᅗ (/ɸ/) and ᄫ (/β/), which will come in handy for writing English sounds that do not exist in Korean. Unicode offers full support for these archaic letters via the 'Hangul Jamo', 'Hangul Jamo Extended-A' and 'Hangul Jamo Extended-B' character blocks. The only catch? Korean language input methods generally do not support these characters, but we'll get to that in a moment. Also, this isn't the only time that someone's tried writing English with Hangul - plenty of other individuals have had a go at adapting Hangul for English, but this adaptation is the only one out there which is based on how Hangul is actually used in the real world and not as a substitution cipher for the alphabet or something else entirely, which is why I'll refer to my adaptation as 'Hangul for English: The Real Deal', or HETRD for short! Note: This article contains archaic Hangul letters which will not display properly without fonts that support it well, such as Noto Sans CJK KR or Noto Serif CJK KR. Adaptation processAdapting Hangul for English was a notable challenge, since it was originally not designed to write languages with lots of fricatives in them, such as English. However, with a bit of work, it's more than capable of representing English in a phonetically consistent manner.A Hangul syllable is written in a single square block in a similar manner to Chinese characters, which can be divided into 3 parts: the initial consonants (I) on the top left side, medial vowels (M) on either the right or centre, and the final consonants (F) at the bottom. Here's a picture depicting the ways in which letters can be arranged: Hangul syllable structure In Korean Hangul orthography, there are 19 initial consonants, 21 medial vowels and 28 final consonants. That seems like a lot of consonants to play around with, until one realises that:
ConsonantsAs usual, the majority of Korean Hangul consonants can be assigned rather easily to their English counterparts: ᄏ /k/, ᄃ /d/, ᄉ /s/, ᄀ /g/, ᄒ /h/ and so on. Likewise, if there's no initial consonant, the ieung null consonant letter is used as a filler: ᄋ = /∅/. Hence, the syllable /a/ on its own is 아, which is the vowel for /a/ ᅡ with the ieung ᄋ before it.For both bilabial fricatives /f/ and /v/, let's co-opt the archaic letters for /ɸ/ ᅗ and /β/ ᄫ respectively, since these sounds are incredibly similar to each other, almost indistinguishable to an untrained ear. They also pair nicely with the corresponding stop sounds /p/ ᄑ and /b/ ᄇ, being basically these letters plus the bottom circle of the /h/ letter ᄒ. The letters for /θ/ and /ð/ shall be the letters for /t/ and /d/ with the null consonant ieung ᄋ to the left: /θ/ = ᅊ and /ð/ = ᅂ. Both of these letters are used in some Korean-English dictionaries to mark their respective sounds. /z/ can be represented with the archaic letter ᅀ, which was etymologically derived from ᄉ by adding an additional horizontal stroke at the bottom. As for /ʃ/, I'll re-purpose the doubled consonant ᄊ from modern Korean since it can be placed as an initial and final consonant. /ʒ/ will just be ᅈ, or /d͡ʒ/ ᄌ with the ieung ᄋ to the left in the same vein as ᅊ and ᅂ. The letter ᄅ on its own shall now solely represent the 'r' sound /ɹ/ (as in 'run'). To write the 'l' sound, I'll adapt the traditional Korean way of doing so by doubling the ᄅ letter. In Korean orthography, this can only be done between vowels: /ɔli/ = 얼리. But what if we want to write /l/ before or after a vowel on its own? No problem, there's a doubled version ᄙ which can be both an initial and final consonant: /la/ = ᄙᅡ and /ɔl/ = 어ᇐ.
Consonant clustersUnlike regular Korean Hangul, the Hangul Jamo Unicode blocks offer a far greater variety of pre-defined consonant clusters, many of which can be used for English as-is.In initial position
In final position - special casesThese ones have been slightly redefined since they would be much more useful for English as shown:
In final position - the rest
My solution to this issue is based on how English loanwords are written in Korean hangul: The null vowel 'ᅳ'This is basically a vowel letter that has no pronunciation - it's just there to allow you to carry one or more consonants in a single character. For instance, /pɹa/ would be written as 프라 (not 'ᄑ라'), /stɹa/ is ᄹᅳ라, /gla/ is 글라 and /s/ on its own would simply be 스. All remaining consonants not in a Hangul syllable must end with the null vowel: 어ᇐ트 is /ɔlt/ (not '어ᇐᄐ').The consonants ᅊ, ᅂ and ᅈ can only be an initial consonant - to put it as a final consonant, it needs to be in a separate syllable block with the null vowel: /θɔ/ 'thaw' = ᅊᅥ but /ɔθ/ 'auth' = 어ᅊᅳ, for instance.
In Korean, the vowel letter 'ㅡ' (pronounced /ɯ/ in Korean and romanised as eu) is commonly used to write initial and final consonant clusters from English loanwords, as in the word '스트레스' (seuteureseu), from the English 'stress'. (In HETRD, 'stress' would be written as ᄹᅳ렛, half the length of the Korean version.) VowelsVowels were also an intriguing challenge, since English has much more vowel sounds than Korean. However, by composing the base Hangul vowel letters together, it's possible to write almost every English vowel sound with its own unique symbol.4 of the vowels have clear English equivalents. Although /ɛ/ is the modern Korean pronunciation of ᅦ, which originally represented a diphthong whose pronunciation has been lost to time, there were no more effective ways to write the /ɛ/ sound in Hangul, so this will do.
And for the schwa sound /ə/, let's use the archaic arae a vowel ᆞ, since /ə/ is most likely to be its pronunciation back when it was used. It's also the simplest vowel to write, which is fitting as /ə/ is the most common vowel in English. In writing, the arae a is placed in the same position as the horizontal vowels ᅮ, ᅩ and ᅳ: /də/ = ᄃᆞ and /əd/ = ᄋᆞᆮ.
Iotated and W- vowelsHangul has special iotated vowel and letter combinations to indicate diphthongs starting with /j/ or /w/. For all of the /j-/ vowels, an additional dot stroke is added to the original vowel, e.g.ᅣ for /ja/, based on the letterᅡ /a/. For the /w-/ vowels, the letter ᅮ or ᅩ is placed before the vowel in question - ᅮ is always used before /ɔ/ ᅥ and /ɛ/ ᅦ whereas ᅩ is always used for /a/ ᅡ and /aɪ/ ᅢ, as in Korean orthography.In HETRD, these have been re-used as follows:
Writing /j/ and /w/ before other vowelsStill, the above method does not work for all vowels: for instance, there is no iotated version of /æ/ ힹ in Unicode Hangul, and it would be impractical to put ᅮ before /oʊ/ ᅩ due to the 2 dot strokes clashing with each other. For these cases, let's pull out 2 more archaic Hangul letters from the dead and make them our letters for /j/ and /w/!For /j/, let's use ᅇ, which was meant to represent a tense 'Y'-like sound - pretty fitting. And for /w/, there's ᄝ, which originally represented instances where the archaic Chinese initial /m/ ᄆ had become /w/ by King Sejong's time in Sino-Korean words like 文 and 舞, pronounced wén and wǔ in modern Mandarin Chinese but mun and mu in modern Korean.
NumeralsFor this orthography, let's use the Chinese numerals (〇, 一, 二 etc) since they blend in well with the overall Hangul aesthetic, sharing the same square structure as Hangul syllables.Cool - now for a quick summary of all the letters! LettersConsonants 컨ᄉᆞᄂᆞᇉ스
Consonant clusters - initial position
Consonant clusters - final
Vowels ᄫᅶᄋᆞᇐ스
Diphthongs 디ᇴᅊᅥᇱ
Triphthongs 트리ᇴᅊᅥᇱ
Rhotic vowel sequences 러팈 ᄫᅶᄋᆞᇐ 시ᄏᆠᇇᄋᆞᆺ
Iotated vowels 애오테잍ᄋᆞᆮ ᄫᅶᄋᆞᇐ스
Iotated diphthongs 애오테잍ᄋᆞᆮ 디ᇴᅊᅥᇱ
W- vowels ᄝ- ᄫᅶᄋᆞᇐ스
Numerals 뉴ᄆᆞᄅᆞᇐ스
Syllable structureHangul syllables are written from left to right. To read HETRD, it is useful to think of it as a stream of letters that happen to be formed into syllable blocks - a syllable may be divided into up to 3 parts depending on the available consonant clusters:[Initial consonant(s)] - [Hangul syllable with initial + final consonants that fit] - [remaining final consonant(s)] Some examples are as follows:
Sample textsUniversal Declaration of Human Rights유니ᄫᆞᆯᄉᆞᇐ 뎈ᄙᆞ레이ᄊᆞᆫ 어ᇴ 휴ᄆᆞᆫ 랱스어ᇐ 휴ᄆᆞᆫ 븽스 알 버ᇍ ᅗᅳ릐 ᄋힹᇆ 이ᄏᆠᆯ 인 딕니티 ᄋힹᇆ 랱스. ᅂᅦ이 알 엔ᄃᅶᆮ 위ᅊᅳ 릐ᅀᆞᆫ ᄋힹᇆ 컨ᄊᆞᇇ ᄋힹᇆ 쑫 ᄋힹᆿ트 터ᄝᆞᇎ스 완 ᄋᆞ나ᅂᆞᆯ 인 ᄋᆞ ᄺᅵ맅 어ᇴ 브라ᅂᆞᆯ훋. (알티ᄏᆞᇐ 一 어ᇴ ᅂᆞ 유니ᄫᆞᆯᄉᆞᇐ 뎈ᄙᆞ레이ᄊᆞᆫ 어ᇴ 휴ᄆᆞᆫ 랱스) Excerpt from a short story I wrote a while agoFor comparison, you can view the original one here.애 ᄒힹᆮ ᄋᆞ ᄹᅳ레읹 ᅞᅴᆷ ᅂힹᇀ 냍. 인 ᅂힹᇀ ᅞᅴᆷ, 애 ᅗᅶᇆ 매셀르ᇴ ᄋᆞ웨잌ᄋᆞᆫ잉, ᄙᅢ잉 언 서ᇴ트 그릔 그랏 인 ᄋᆞ ᅗힹᆫᄐᆞ시 八-빝 ᄋᆠᆯᄙᅳᆮ ᄉᆞᄅᅶᇆᄋᆞᆮ 배 컴퓨ᄐᆞᆳ. ᅂᆞ ᄙᅮ미ᄂᆞᇇ 어ᇴ 블리ᇯ잉 모데ᇝ ᄋힹᇆ ᄝᅩᆱ, ᄎᆝᆯᅗᅮᇐ 칲튠 뮤ᅀᅵᆿ ᅗᅵᆯ륻 ᅂᅵ 엘. 어ᇐᅂᅩ 에ᇦ리ᅊᅵᆼ ᄙᅮᆿ드 블렄이 ᄋힹᇆ ᄸᅰᆯ, 잍 브ᄅힼᇀ 미 ᄇힹᆿ 투 ᅂᅩᇫ 데잇. 어ᇴ 어ᇐ ᅂᆞ 검퓨ᄐᆞᆳ 애 ᄉힼ, 一 어ᇴ ᅂᅦᆷ ᄋᆠᆺ 플레이잉 매 ᅗᅦ이ᇦᄅᆞᇀ 성! 애 잠프 ᄋힹᇆ ᄙᅴᇁ 인 죄 오ᄫᆞᆯ ᅂᆞ 샡. 애 ᅂᅦᆫ ᄉힼ 매 ᄒᅶᆺ ᄋힹᇆ 애 섿 "해" 투 매 베ퟱ 메잍스, ᄒᆕ ᄋᆠᆯ 웨잍잉 ᄋᅶᇀ샏. 위 ᄝힼᆿ드 투게ᅂᆞᆯ, ᄒힹᇦ잉 ᄋᆞ ᄎᆝᆯ이 ᄎힹᇀ ᄋᆞᄇᅶᇀ ᅂᆞ 컴푸ᄐᆞᆯ 겜 애 ᄋᆠᆺ ᄝᅮᇘ잉 언 ᄋᆞᆯᄙᆢᆯ. "소 왙스 ᅂힹᇀ ᄏᆕᇐ 게임 거ᄂᆞ 비 ᄋᆞᄇᅶᇀ, 에이?" 완 어ᇴ ᅂᅦᆷ 앗큳."이ᇴ 유 ᄙᆞᇦ드 마리요, 유ᇐ ᄙᆞᇦ ᅂᅵᆺ!" 애 섿. "ᄋힼᄉᆞᆷ! ᄏힹᇉ 웨잍 투 시 잍!" 인샏 미 ᅂᆞ ᅗᅢᄋᆞᆯ 투 킢 미 고잉 비케임 ᄹᅳ렁ᄀᆞᆯ. 위 ᄝힼᆿ드 인투 ᄋᆞ ᄫᅵᄫᅵᆮ 산셑. 애 레미니ᇨ ᅂᆞ 메ᄆᆞ릿 어ᇴ 파ퟱ 사ᄆᆞᆳ, 플레이잉 렡로 ᄫᅵ디요 게이ᇝ 인 ᅂᆞ ᄏᆕᇐ 쎄읻, 이ᄫᆞᆫ ᅂᅩ ᅂᆞ 산 ᄋᅶᇀ샏 픸드 ᄋힹᇀ 四二 딕릣 ᄋힹᇆ 메ᇐᄐᆞᆮ 에ᇦ리ᅊᅵᆼ 엘릇. Old Hangul Input Method (IME)To type HETRD easily, I created a browser-based web app called the Old Hangul Input Method, which can input all the required letters in the Hangul Jamo Unicode blocks with great ease. It uses the standard Korean dubeolsik keyboard layout and expands it further to cover all of the archaic Hangul letters.https://preview.redd.it/r0c3qfgwa03b1.png?width=1146&format=png&auto=webp&s=3913d3c0375c9a609ba231c56f517e5f1c823474 Without this tool, typesetting all of the archaic Hangul in this article would have been a drudge. In the spirit of open-source, I've published it on Github, where you can download it, open main.html in a browser and type away! Contributions and bugfixes are always welcome. |
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2023.05.30 02:29 2nd_orange Help! I need some convincing done!
2023.05.30 02:21 Exe_lumbago_boii A few things for the devs that l personally would love to see in Forza 5
2023.05.30 02:05 kingjay_200163 Amp
![]() | My amp is blown I just want to know can I buy a volt EV amp and will it work with my car or do I really have to spend the 300+ for the actual amp. submitted by kingjay_200163 to camaro [link] [comments] |
2023.05.30 01:43 Titan_91 Testing TV RF Modulators with RTL-SDR
![]() | I decided to make a low power home analog TV transmitter to send content to an old CRT TV with an RF input as its only option. I figured, what the heck. I recorded some old reruns of cartoons on my ATSC PVR and hooked it up to an old 1987 Archer antenna signal booster with monopole antenna length matched to 67MHz for channel 4. It works, but the signal is pretty weak by the time it gets to my TV which is just in the next room. Snowy but still watchable. I realize my receiving antenna is crappy, as well. But I wanted to double check the transmit side to make sure there were no issues with that. submitted by Titan_91 to RTLSDR [link] [comments] Here's the RF output of my PVR connected directly via coax cable to the RTL-SDR dongle via a type F to mcx adapter with gain set to 0dB. It peaks at -32dBFS. ASTC PVR RF output I tried to improve the signal strength and tried a generic RCA RF modulator instead, ones that were commonly shipped with satellite receivers in the mid-2000s. It has a slightly better RF output at -29dBFS, which is 3dB higher than my ATSC PVR. RCA modulator RF output And finally, I found a Mad Catz PS2/Xbox/Gamecube RF modulator in a box. I hooked that bad boy up and WOW, SNR is massively improved on the receiving TV. Very clean picture, no ringing, no snow. I actually thought there was something wrong with my setup. Until I hooked this one up to the SDR and I got my answer. Its output power is much higher at -3dBFS. That's a whopping 26dB stronger signal. Pretty insane. Mad Cats modulator RF output Something else I noticed about this Mad Catz modulator, it technically transmits on the wrong frequency. For channel 4, it should be 67.25MHz. My other things are correct. But this crazy Mad Catz modulator is transmitting on 66MHz. Very odd, especially since the old TV I have doesn't seem to care. Picture and sound still come in great. My guess is the TV does some kind of automatic frequency correction if it detects a signal is not "quite on spec" per FCC standards. And speaking of the FCC, this Mad Cats thing also has no FCC ID. It doesn't even seem to be an FCC licensed consumer product. Is it possibly an "illegal modulator?" Its center frequency is way off spec and the power level seems excessive. Of course, I verified my transmitter doesn't go beyond my house (this is just one room over, anyway). |
2023.05.30 01:19 smallblocknova Transmission went out
![]() | 1997 Chevy Silverado 1500 obs original factory transmission went out with 150k plus miles. Truck currently has 170k since rebuild no issues (4l60e) rebuilt submitted by smallblocknova to obschevy [link] [comments] |