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Kanger TOGO MINI Starter Kit review
 Kanger TOGO MINI Starter Kit review
The lasted product-TOGO MINI Starter Kit from KangerTech is an all-in-one device and ease of use. This device design combines a very slim compact shape with the very convenient battery and tank.
The TOGO MINI is powered by an internal 1600mAh battery. The charging port is located on the side of the device near the top. Successive press 5 times to turn the TOGO MINI on or off.
There is an adjustment airflow at the top of the coil connector. While just five LED lights on the top of the mod. These will light when you fire. When charging the LED will illuminate and all five will be lit when the Kit is fully charged.
I installed the 0.5 ohm Stainless Steel CLOCC and filled the tank with juice. Then I tried to open the airflow control. The draw was nice and easy.
In my opinion, Kanger TOGO MINI Starter Kit is an excellent platform for users looking for a simple to operate and all day pocketable system.

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Changing Liquor Stores to Healthier Food Stores
As most individuals and organizations working in or around the field of violence prevention might have assumed, a study released yesterday by Northwestern University reveals a link between troubled neighborhood residents' proximity to a liquor retailer and the risk of becoming a victim of gun violence.
An interesting element of this study is that Dr. Marie Crandall, associate professor of surgery at NU Feinberg School of Medicine and trauma surgeon at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, found no clear link between liquor retailers and gun violence in more affluent areas but said clear risks are apparent in more impoverished areas such as Austin, Woodlawn, Roseland, and Englewood. This difference persists even after accounting for factors such as high unemployment rates, educational status, lower value of owner-occupied buildings and high incidence of single heads of household.
What does this say about violence inequality?
The Chicago Tribune highlights Dr. Crandall's suggestion while reflecting on her study that replacing liquor stores with better food stores might be a creative solution to this epidemic.
One group of Muslim store owners in Englewood has been pushing for just that. Mohammed Yassin, 69, owns the Mali (formerly Miami) Foods store at 1659 W. 69th St. He describes Mali as a typical corner store, but instead of stocking alcohol, he takes every opportunity to stock healthier food options like oatmeal, juice, and some organic produce when possible.
Shamar Hemphill, a young organizer with the Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), insists, "We have to create a different face, if we want to create different communities. Nobody said it's easy, but there are corner stores that are ready and willing to work. They are willing to change theri business." IMAN has partnered with the Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children (CLOCC) on a healthy corner store initiative to encourage store owners to stock fresh fruits and vegetables as well as low-fat dairy. CLOCC recently focused on the intersections between violence prevention and obesity prevention at their quarterly meeting. There is growing understanding of the synergy of these types of environmental change work.
The opportunity for change is there. Now it is time for us to embrace it.