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Isn't something that is happening in a day or two, it happens with time. If looks like your battery is running low quicker then usual , might look like the battery is the problem , but in fact the problem are your applications.You can check which of installed application are responsible for battery discharging by opening Settings. Press More > Battery and after that you will see a graphic which illustrate the way that battery was used and some other details with "guilty apps".In case you find out that you have some applications that you don't use anymore , you can just uninstall them , but must be a clue that you need to uninstall your apps that you are not using anymore. Push and hold "Home" button to see your Recent Apps and drag them away to close.
You might observe that exist an entrance for the Screen very close to the top of the list. To reduce the battery drag your screen, push Display button and try to adjust your Brightness settings.
The biggest problem is that here might be something wrong with the battery physically and this is overheating , thing that may lead to battery leaks or worst. A way to find out that if you have this kind of problem is to remove the battery and put it on a plane surface. Try to spin it and if it's spinning seems like it has a bump so you might need to thing to replace it with another one.
If the battery looks OK, physically, you might need to check if your apps are all updated. To be sure that you have the most recent updates for your phone go to Settings > About Device > Software Device > Update. Download everything that is needed and then you can check for updates for you apps. Go to Play Store > My apps > Update all. If you have all your applications updated you can save battery.
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Neil Harris admitted Millwall are "not good enough" at the moment after watching his side slip to a 3-1 defeat against Port Vale on Tuesday night.
The Lions enjoyed plenty of good moments in possession at Vale Park but were again undone by defending which left them with too much to do at the other end.
A clearly frustrated Harris said afterwards: "The manner in which we conceded the goals was really poor.
"With the first goal we've missed tackles, clearances and then we were not tight enough in the box. The second and third goals are just basic set-pieces.
"I've prided my team over the last 18 months on being good in both boxes and good at set-plays but at the moment we're short and that's really disappointing.
"We don't want to be seen to be a soft touch but when the ball goes into our box at the moment it's going in our net.
"With the ball we created chances, lots of them, and missed some absolute sitters at one, two and three-nil down.
"This becomes about pride, professionalism and discipline. Concentration is huge also. Sometimes there are moments in open play which you can't do too much about but to switch off and allow your man to get a run at you, to beat you on the edge of the box - it's not good enough."
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OK, so this is a variation on a theme. I started with the LGK split pea soup recipe, and changed it up a bit.
Preparation: put the beans at the bottom of the pan, put the chicken on top of the beans (it wouldn't hurt to brown the chicken in a skillet before doing so). Add the bay leaves, sprig of rosemary and chopped jalapenos on top of the chicken.
Heat 2-3 tablespoons of oil in a pan; add onion, celery and carrots. Cook on medium to high heat until the onion starts to caramelize; add garlic, thyme, sage (or whatever spices you have on hand - basil, oregano, whatever), pepper and salt. Stir gently, cook 5-6 minutes more, or until the onions and carrots start to brown a bit.
Layer the onion/carrot/celery mixture on top of the chicken. Pour in the water. Cover and cook on HIGH 4 to 5 hours or on low 8 to 10 hours until beans are very soft and chicken falls off bone. Remove bones and bay leaf. Eat.
I need to try that. I love white beans. I think a scoop of Sour Cream mixed in would kick it up.
Anyone else got an Instant Pot, it's like the slow cooker in steroids. OMG. I am obsessing on it. Might have to try the split pea soup recipe and twist it.
How'd that work out, Mike? I think my crock is on its last leg. The thermostat is starting to go wonky.
I added some sliced red cabbage , a couple of table spoons of chipotle paste and topped it with crushed Doritos instead on spaghetti.
Something about soup when it's 113 degrees out doesn't appeal to me.
Yep. This weather pretty much ruins it for ramen and pho.
First soup of the season is underway. Im using the split pea recipe with white beans instead of peas. Ralph's didn't have the bone in ham steak I usually use but I happened to be buying some green chile chicken sausage from the butcher so it's time for some experimentation.
brown the garlic for about 10 minutes in a frypan then add the onion and spices, vinegar & lemon juice cook for another 10 min till onions start turning clear not brown.
in batches puree the them in a blender with chicken stock then put into a pot to simmer for 15 min , add the heavy cream and simmer for another 15 min.
serve with chopped chives & Red Pepper flakes.
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package jp.canetrash.vicuna.web.controller;
import java.util.Map;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Controller;
import org.springframework.web.bind.annotation.RequestMapping;
/**
* @author tfunato
*
*/
@Controller
public class Dashbord {
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return "dashboard";
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}
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Renting a car in Cuba allows you to create your own itinerary and maintain complete control of where to go, what to do and how long to stay in one particular place.
Renting a car is also the best way to explore Cuba and to get in contact with the locals. Renting car with us is fast, easy and secure.
• To ensure the car needs to report a binding driver (the driver must be personally present at the surrender and return the car and signing the lease car).
• Second driver can pay on the spot when signing the contract.
Car is on request confirmation from Cuba after binding reservations from you.
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By using the "CUSTOMIZE AND UPGRADE" section at the top right of the page, youcan choose which style of backup camera fits your needs and budget. This system comes preconfigured with 2 cameras however, we have different styles for all kinds of uses. Change 1, both or none of the cameras in this system, choice is yours. Please use this guide to help you select which camera is best for you.
The side camera has a 120° Degree viewable angle, its waterproof and has auto night vision. The side camera is perfect for any long RV or Bus. You can mount it on the side facing front or back any see everything in crystal clear quality. You need help parking? This is for you! You need help changing lanes on the freeway? This is a must! Unlike many other side cameras ours are also a compact size so you will not knock them off your RV in really tight spots FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO WANT MORE! You can also add a FRONTAL camera and a rear camera to make it a 4 camera system!
The Heavy Duty Wireless RV Box backup camera Has a 120° Degree viewable angle, its waterproof and has auto night vision. The backup camera is one of the most durable we have, with incredible adjustability and night vision clarity. The RV Box backup camera has a metal sun shield visor to protect you from glare and pebbles. This is by far our toughest built backup camera, It has been regularly used in cars, vans, buses and even industrial sized caterpillar trucks, operated in the harsh oil sand of Canada. This backup camera can take a direct hit from a rock and it will still work like new. It has also been very popular with RVs, because its housing allows you to install the backup cameras on multiple sides of your RV.
This backup camera is also a wireless backup camera so there is no need to run cables through your Car or RV. TadiBrothers only sells one type of wireless backup camera because its the ONLY one on the market that is reliable.This wireless camera has a 70ft range that can go through any vehicle.
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Home / Speakers / Gordon Bethune
Gordon Bethune
Author & Former Chairman and CEO of Continental Airlines
Turnaround king named one of the "Top 25 Global Managers" by Bloomberg Businessweek
During his tenure, Continental's stock price from $2 to over $50 per share
Shares management wisdom on topics ranging from customer service to employee relations, plus why "happiness" is the key to success
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In the airline industry, few names inspire as much awe, admiration, and accolades as Gordon Bethune. At Continental Airlines, Bethune spearheaded one of the most dramatic corporate turnarounds in United States history. When he joined the troubled carrier as president and COO in 1994, Continental consistently ranked last in every measurable performance metric, including on-time performance, customer complaints, and mishandled baggage. He became CEO nine months later and was elected chairman of the board of directors in 1996. When he finished working his magic at Continental, the airline stood at the top of the heap, ranked by Fortune magazine as the No. 1 "Most Admired Global Airline." He retired in 2004. Exclusively represented by Leading Authorities speakers bureau, Gordon Bethune speaks from a lifetime of experience and success in one of the world's most complex businesses. He impresses audience with his unique brand of witty humor and management wisdom, on topics ranging from customer service, employee relations, and motivation, and he explains how "happiness" at every level is the unspoken key to success.
First In Flight. Bethune's herculean effort to rescue Continental Airlines from its seemingly-irreversible nosedive is chronicled in his best-selling business novel named, From Worst to First. His prose, like his personality, was described by Bloomberg Businessweek as "refreshingly straightforward," and his "plain-spoken management style" comes through in every page. The Washington Post Book World asked "why everyone doesn't run a business as preached by the chief executive of Continental Airlines?"
Bethune never fails to recognize the hard work of Continental's employees. As a result of his dedication to employee and customer happiness, Continental thrived under his leadership, winning more awards for customer satisfaction from J.D. Power and Associates than any other airline in the world. Bloomberg Businessweek named Bethune one of the "Top 25 Global Managers" in 1996 and 1997, and he was ranked among the 50 best CEOs in America by Worth magazine from 1999 to 2001. During his tenure, Continental's stock price also rose from $2 to over $50 per share.
An Aviation Hall-Of-Famer. Bethune's accolades are too numerous to count. He has been honored by dozens of organizations, ranging from the Wings Club—a distinction he shares with the likes of Neil Armstrong and President George H.W. Bush—to the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, where he was named a Laureate in Aviation. He has been involved in every level of the aviation world, from vice president and general manager of the Boeing Commercial Airline Group's Renton Division, to VP and GM for engineering and maintenance for Braniff and Western Airlines, to serving as an aircraft maintenance officer for the US Navy. He is also a licensed commercial pilot and airframe and power plant mechanic. It is this deep knowledge of every level of the airline industry, from CEO to mechanic, that allowed Gordon Bethune to pilot Continental Airlines' remarkable recovery, and it is his willingness and eagerness to share his story that makes him an invaluable asset to the business community.
Bethune currently serves as a contributor at CNBC and is on the boards of several major corporations like Prudential, Sprint, and Honeywell.
Gordon Bethune: Risk and Airline Industry
The Ultimate Turnaround: From Worst To First. Gordon Bethune chronicles his experience coming to work for Continental Airlines, a major carrier that consistently ranked last in every measurable airline performance metric, and bringing the failing carrier to the top of the airline industry.
Happy Employees Equals Happy Customers: Creating A Great Place To Work. Bethune talks about how to motivate a workforce to go above and beyond the call of duty and create an environment where people actually like coming to work—the keys to having satisfied customers.
Managing A Complex Operation: Keep It Simple! Bethune explains how to operate a successful airline, arguably the most complex business in the world, by sticking to the fundamentals of a simple business plan, treating employees with dignity and respect, and giving customers what they want and will pay for.
Management Advice From the CEO Who Saved Continental Airlines
10 Inspirational Leaders Who Turned Around Their Companies
From Worst to First : Behind the Scenes of Continental's Remarkable Comeback
James Skinner
Former CEO of McDonald's and Executive Chairman Walgreen Boots Alliance
David Pottruck
Repeat Best-Selling Author and Former CEO of Charles Schwab
Ken Schmidt
Former Director of Communications at Harley-Davidson & Author
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Diljit Dosanjh & Kiara Advani to join Akshay-Kareena in Karan Johar's next?
Diljit Dosanjh and Kiara Advani are speculated to join the casting coup of Karan Johar's next which stars Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor Khan in main roles.
While Bebo and Akshay have been confirmed for the film, they will apparently play a married couple who will be trying to have a baby. Joining them will be Diljit Dosanjh and Kiara Advani, who will reportedly play a significant role in the movie.
A source close to the development informed a Mumbai-based tabloid, "Though Diljit and Kiara are yet to sign on the dotted line. They have loved the story and have given a verbal nod to the project."
Surrogacy is the word of the season. Many filmmakers today are trying to reinvent their content and explore versatile subjects.
Karan Johar, who turned a proud parent to twins, Yash and Roohi via surrogacy, is all set to explore the subject in his next which will be helmed by debutant director Raj Mehta. Mehta has assisted Shashank Khaitan on Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania and Badrinath Ki Dulhania.
Akshay and Kareena have worked together in many films ever since their first appeared together in Ajnabee. With this, Kareena will be reuniting with Diljit Dosanjh after Udta Punjab. "They are all excited about the film. Raj has already started prep. The film is expected to roll towards the year-end," the source added.
Earlier, names of Kartik Aaryan for the same was doing the rounds but seems like things didn't work out well.
Dijit Dosanjh
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Interview: Ashley Oostdyck of Stories by Ash
Words by Amy Richardson / Images by Stories by Ash
We've been featuring stunning images by Ashley Oostdyck of Stories by Ash since way back when. The Queensland wedding photographer captures her loved-up couples with a sensitivity and authenticity that we can't help but adore.
Ash's relaxed and honest style make for photos that capture the personality of her couples and all the sweet in-between moments of the day. After falling in love with wedding photography six years ago, her passion for documenting the connections between people has cemented her career path, which is lucky for us! If our past features of her work are anything to go by, we can't wait to see what she does next.
We caught up with the delightful woman behind the lens to find out what inspires her, and got pretty inspired ourselves in the process.
Louis and Emma's Byron Bay wedding at Horizon. Images by Stories by Ash.
Tell us a little about your background and the path that brought you to wedding photography.
I've had a passion for photography ever since high school days spent developing negatives in the class dark rooms. I went on to study art and design I came back to photography via a career in Graphic Design and Brand consultancy. Along the way I fell in love with photographing people and the connection we have to each other, and when I photographed my first wedding for a friend I knew I'd found my dream job
How would you describe your photography style?
Journalistic. Warm, honest and natural. Though I always struggle to describe my style, and I think that's because I've never felt it's about me. My photography is really a collaboration with my couples. Each wedding and each couple are so different, and what I'm really striving for is to reflect them, their personalities and the connection they have with their loved ones. People invite me into their lives and share these beautiful personal moments, it's that honesty and joy that defines my style.
James & Katy's Byron View Farm wedding. Images by Stories by Ash, see the full wedding here.
Was wedding photography always the passion? What other personal projects keep you busy?
I've always been fascinated by the power of photos to tell a story. How an image can transport you back to a place, a moment, a feeling or a thought. It's like time travel. My passion has evolved over the years to a focus on people, relationships and the connection we have to each other and our environment. It wasn't until about six years ago that I realised wedding photography was a perfect fit for this passion.
These days my personal projects are a little more focussed on using my hands and getting off the computer, I spend many hours editing photos so some screen free time is always great. I love working with clay, and we've recently converted part of our garage into a little ceramics studio with a pottery wheel for our downtime. The process of creating a vessel on the wheel is like meditation for me, and working with colour and texture in ceramic art is so inspiring. Does killing house plants count as a personal project?
Ashley and Riley's Noosa beach wedding (Ashley wears a gorgeous Grace Loves Lace dress). Images by Stories by Ash.
When did you shoot your first wedding? How do you feel the industry has changed since then?
My first wedding was about six years ago and the industry has evolved quite a bit since then. Journalistic style photography has really been embraced and there is now so much room to be creative, to document a wedding with a focus on real moments and leave traditional or expected photos behind.
Who are some other photographers you admire?
Though they are not wedding photographers they are artists who have inspired me over the years and continue to…William Eggleston, the way he used colour, light and shadow to render seemingly mundane scenes in everyday life has always captured my imagination. And Robert Frank. I once spent hours at an exhibit of his, completely enchanted by his raw, honest yet creative documentation of life and the way he seems to be able to transport the viewer right into the moment he has captured.
Do you have some favourite wedding vendors you love working alongside?
I've been fortunate to work alongside so many incredible vendors. People who are passionate about what they do and who love helping to bring a couple's dreams for their wedding day to life. To name just a few… The French Petal is a wonderful florist in Byron Bay. I've often thought of her as an artist who paints with flowers. The whole team at Byron Bay Weddings and their venues, they care so much about their couples and it's evident in everything they do. I've worked with many incredible celebrants and their ceremonies always set an amazing tone for the day, Erin Woodhall, Paul Voge, Cara Gallagher (Modern Love Ceremonies) are just a few.
Jess and Ben's Falls Farm wedding in Mapleton (Jess's blush gown by George Wu). Images by Stories by Ash, see the full wedding here.
What are some of your go-to sources of inspiration and/or professional development?
Travel would have to be my greatest source of inspiration. Being immersed in new sounds, smells, faces and environments is endlessly inspiring. And of course my friends. I'm very lucky to be surrounded by wonderfully talented artists and professionals who are a constant source of inspiration and drive.
What's the most memorable wedding you've captured?
There are a handful of weddings which have really stood out in my mind and which I hold very fond memories of. It's never been the beauty or location that stays with me but the emotion on a day. I'll always remember one couple in particular who were so focused on each other, freely expressing their love and joy together and with everyone around them… it was contagious. I went home from that day with a very full heart (and may have shed quite a few tears while editing their photos).
Ash and Jay's Brisbane city wedding at Vieille Branche and Enoteca. Images by Stories by Ash, see the full wedding here.
Finally, do you have any tips for couples planning their wedding?
There can be a lot of pressure on couples to plan their wedding a certain way, to follow particular traditions or fit in with trends or styles. My tip would be to stay true to what you want your celebration to be, and to plan on spending as much time as possible on the day with the people you love.
Caitlin and Johnny's vibrant vegan wedfest at Countrywide Cottages, Victoria. Images by Stories by Ash. (See it in full here.)
Love what you've seen? You can catch more weddings by Stories by Ash here, visit her profile on the Nouba Directory, or jump straight over to her website.
Images Stories by Ash |
Inspiration Interview Brisbane wedding Byron Bay wedding Stories by Ash
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Lilac City Live! hosts Sean Glasow (left)and Ryan Dean Tucker.
Lilac City Live is bringing its Best guests on Thursday night.
The monthly Spokane "late-night" talk show will feature three winners from the Inlander's Best Of readers poll at the Spokane Library's downtown branch at 8. Doors open at 7 pm.
The guests for Thursday night's show are Jango, named Best Hip-Hop Artist, Marshall McLean, named Best Singer-Songwriter, and Kaiti Blom, named Best Barista.
Expect the show's usual comedic weirdness, including a "Spaghetti Factory Musical" from Aaron Fink and "Randy Savage: A One Macho Man Show," show host Ryan Tucker says. Live sketches will also include some of our Best Of categories, like Best Baby Doctor, he says.
In a way, there are two Elijah Kilborns — the magnanimous 23-year-old who loves spending free time with his family, and the hip-hop rhyme slayer who dominates local stages as Jango.
Marshall McLean has made quite a name for himself in Spokane, but he's also found striking success on a much larger scale. And how couldn't he? His keen ear for folk melody and strong songwriting skills make Spokane proud to say he's our Americana sweetheart.
A mainstay at the South Hill gem Revel 77 since their inception in 2012, Kaiti Blom has made coffee her life. Not only has she spent the better part of a decade perfecting her skills at the aforementioned Revel, she's also opened her own coffee shop in downtown Spokane, the cute and impeccable Spaceman Coffee. It should be fairly obvious that she knows what she's doing.
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Spring Fundraiser Makes Broadwayworld.com! Check it out!
George and Ira's Gershwin's ground-breaking work, reimagined by director Diane Paulus, musician Dierdre Murray and playwright Suzan-Lori Parks, stars Audra McDonald, Norm Lewis and David Alan Grier.
SISTER ACT is Broadway's feel-amazing musical comedy smash! The New York Post calls it "RIDICULOUSLY FUN," and audiences are jumping to their feet in total agreement! Featuring original music by 8-time Oscar® winner ALAN MENKEN (Beauty and the Beast,
NICOLE ARI PARKER Nicole Ari Parker is as adept at portraying strong sexy women as she is at playing vulnerable and complicated characters. She is best known for her outstanding performance as Teri Joseph on the award-winning Soul Food and has displayed her acting range in several blockbuster and independent films.
Their Own Stories
By Peter Marks, Published: October 19
Books and Literary Resources
Drama Book Store has become iconic – it's even won a Tony – and carries all the scripts and theater books worth carrying. Lincoln Center Library is a fabulous resource, not only for books, but tapings of shows you haven't seen or want to see again.
London Theater
London Theatre Guide National Theatre tells what's going on at its three theatres, as well as which shows will be shown in movie theaters via NTLive.
Tony Award Winners
Historical Tony Award Winners Best Musicals – The Tony Awards Best Plays – The Tony Awards
Stage Grade assigns a grade to the reviews for a particular show, and then averages then averages them for easy reference. Didhelikeit.com uses the Ben Brantley reviews as the stepping-off points, but also gives shortened versions from other reviews. Average critics scores can also be found at broadwayworld.com, which compiles the reviews the morning after a show opens and […]
Bluegobo.com for videos from musicals dating back to the '20s. Broadway Musical Home offers an alphabetical list of major Broadway musicals including a synopsis, awards, creative team.
General Theater Information
Wikipedia is a good source that tells how a show fared financially. IMDB is a vast database of people in the theater and film business; you can look up producers here! Glossarist gives definitions and explanations of terms and words used in theater; it's based in London, so you'll find "interval" defined, with a note that we […]
Theater Sites
Visit each site for a vast array of information about Broadway happenings, past, present and future! These sites include information on all kinds of things related to Broadway theater, including historical notes, book reviews, restaurant recommendations and more! Broadwayworld Average critics scores Weekly grosses Broadway message boards Playbill online Schedule of Broadway openings Announcements of […]
Impacter of Yesterday
GREGORY HINES Gregory Hines was born on February 14, 1946 in New York City, NY. Involved in show business since toddlerhood, Gregory Hines grew up to be a highly acclaimed tap dancer, choreographer, dramatic and comic actor, singer, and director. When Hines was two, his father employed him in a dance act with his older […]
Indie Go Go Donations
Impact Broadway has Less than 90 Days to Raise $10,000!
IB June Newsletter 2011
Impact Broadway Online Scavenger Hunt
Impact Broadway's online scavenger hunt is designed to help you become familiar with the Impact Broadway website and the website of its partner organizations. The scavenger hunt will also train you on how to navigate from webpage to webpage and effectively search a website.
Summer Job/Internships
Looking for a summer job? APPLY NOW The 2010 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) concluded the week of August 16. SYEP employed 35,725 youth at about 5,800 worksites located throughout the City.
Arthur Laurents, Playwright and Director on Broadway, Dies at 93
Arthur Laurents, the playwright, screenwriter and director who wrote and ultimately transformed two of Broadway's landmark shows, "Gypsy" and "West Side Story," and created one of Hollywood's most well-known romances, "The Way We Were," died on Thursday at his home in Manhattan. He was 93.
3rd Annual NYC August Wilson Monologue Competiton Winners Announced
The Pulitzer Prize-winning works of the late playwright August Wilson are considered literary legacies for their stark and moving portrayal of the African American experience throughout the 20th century.
Why support the Arts? You MUST see this
Kevin Spacey has given what may be one of the most relevant interviews (on Chris Matthews Show on NBC) on why we should support the Arts that I've ever heard. And, he highlights the value of Broadway to the entire country, so I felt you should see this interview.
August Wilson Monologue Competition – May 9, 2011
National Finals May 9, 2011 @ 7 PM August Wilson Theatre on Broadway 245 West 52nd Street New York, NY 10019
Eden Sanaa Duncan-Smith wins Best Performance in Live Theater
Last year, while most of the attention was focused on her famous adult co-stars Denzel Washington and Viola Davis, Eden Sanaa Duncan-Smith was making strides of her own. A young 11 year old actress from Brooklyn, Eden made her Broadway debut in the Tony Award winning Fences at the Cort Theatre last spring.
On February 14th, 2011, Impact Broadway held the Gathering II at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Theater.
Impact Broadway: The Youth Take Center Stage
The youth are the drivers of change: that is the underlying belief that drove Donna Walker-Kuhne and Cherine Anderson to start Impact Broadway where Youth Take Center Stage
Les Miserables at Susan Wagner
Susan E. Wagner High School Presents Les Miserables – School Edition April 7 – 9
IB March Newsletter 2011
Impacters of Today
MOS DEF Born December 11, 1973, Mos is an American actor and MC known by the stage name Mos Def. Mos Def grew up during the golden age of hip-hop and has rapped and acted since he was six. He attended Philippa Schuyler Middle School in Bushwick, Brooklyn. He majored in Musical Theater at Talent […]
Rita Moreno Rita Moreno, one of the very few (and very first) performers to win an Oscar, an Emmy, a Tony, and a Grammy, was born Rosita Dolores Alverío in in Humacao, Puerto Rico on December 11, 1931. She moved to New York City in 1937 along with her mother, where she began a professional […]
IB – Young Performer's Panel Moderator Contest
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How would you rate Nisey's Boutique?
Great boutique! Check it out!
I'm all for supporting a black owned business but when the owner is loud and rude, I'd rather not. Won't be returning or recommending this business to anyone. I also brought up my experience here with my sister and she told me that she had a similar experience on her first and last visit. Also the owner (Nisey) keeps getting my review deleted from yelp, so I can guarantee she reports every review that tells the real deal about her business practices. Shop elsewhere, her prices are too high anyway for low quality items.
Nisey will make sure you have a good time shopping.
Great customer service. Found new, high quality products for skin & hair! Nice atmosphere.
Nicey is a Spirit woman with so much love for her clients, customers and the community at large. Please support this magnificent shop for all of your beauty and fashion needs!
I bought I nice African art and small adinkra cloth here. Quality product. Great customer service and friendly. I will definitely come back.
I always buy my wife's and daughters' gifts from here.
Interesting clothing, cards, jewelry, incense. Lots of hand made items.
Love this store.Always something wonderful and new.
I haven't been to Nisey's Boutique in a few years; so, I was really looking forward to my visit today. She has a GREAT selection of apparel, jewelry, body products and more! I'll be back soon...very soon!
I met Nisey when she opened many years ago. I was so happy when a place like hers was finally near me! A Very natural, ecclectic, artistic and spiritual place to shop. Clarification: Nisey does serve food during special occasions-such as her birthday! She has clothed me from head to toe for all occasions. Due to the boutique has local and out of state artist items in her space (each piece is unique) be prepared for the question "where did Get That! I love her sacred space!!Just love it!!
Always a pleasure with Nisey. Want something unique youve come to the right place. From head to toe...with accessories. You cant go wrong.
Wonderful owner, great energy in the store! Great prices and variety.
One of a kind, wonderful things!
Nisey's is a nice spot that helps give Mt. Rainier the small business character that is so endearing.
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Another day, another school shooting.
We are now in the holiday season, a time of year when multiple holidays have become so prevalent they begin to merge together into one big two month long holiday. Some people respond to this by insisting everyone say "Merry Christmas" to them and taking great offense when this doesn't happen. These people call this time of year "The War on Christmas". If it were a little more like an actual war, with guns and bombs and tanks and such, it might be kinda cool, but as it is, the name does not live up to the hype.
Not a holiday, per se, but it is rapidly becoming the new beginning of the HallowThanksMas season. This is the day Walmart first puts out their Christmas decorations.
October 31st, the official beginning of HallowThanksMas. This is the night our children get dressed up in costumes and go door to door begging for candy. It celebrates the twin values of childhood obesity and panhandling.
The day after Halloween. No one celebrates this day. Except maybe Catholics. Maybe. Once upon a time.
Also the day after Halloween. This is still mostly celebrated by those of Latin American descent, but the anglos are starting to take notice. I predict Dia de los Muertos will quickly become the new Cinco de Mayo, what with anglos becoming increasingly disillusioned with Cindo de Mayo once they learn it is not, in fact, Mexican Indpendence Day, but instead celebrates a small but significant defeat of the French. After all, if we celebrated every time the French lost, we'd be celebrating all year long.
The day before Thanksgiving. This day has replaced New Year's Eve as the night non-alcoholics get blackout drunk and do stupid things. Fun fact: This holiday was once sponsored by Four Loco.
The last Thursday of November. After the previous night of over-drinking, we celebrate a day devoted to over-eating. The traditions include preparing gigantic poultry-based meals while hungover, watching Detroit lose a football game, arguing about cranberry sauce, throwing shade at relatives, both present and absent, slipping into a life threatening food coma, and preparing one's Black Friday battle strategy for the following day. Some traditionalists even include a giving of thanks, but this has become increasingly optional and downright passe.
The Friday after Thanksgiving is the first of four annual shopping holidays. If there was ever a holiday that resembled a "war on" anything it is Black Friday. This is the day, immediately following the day we gave thanks for the wonderful bounty that is our life of plenty, when we go out and beat perfect strangers to death for a flat screen TV. This is both the largest shopping day of the year, and the day with the most small appliance related rectal injuries of the year.
The Saturday after Thanksgiving, and the second of the shopping holidays. Local Saturday is an attempt to encourage shoppers to shop local. It does not work, as most people who actually would shop local are instead spending their day visiting friends and relatives in the hospital due to their Black Friday related rectal injuries. This holiday will soon pass the way of All Saints Day, nothing more than an interesting relic of a kinder time.
The Monday after Thanksgiving, the third of the shopping holidays, this one devoted to online shopping. This holiday was born of necessity, back in the dark ages when people only had Internet access at work. While this is no longer true, the holiday continues as a fun productivity-killing tradition. Why go shopping from the comfort of your home when you can do it on the clock instead. By the way, tradition says you are not allowed to participate in Black Friday and Cyber Monday, so choose wisely.
December 24th, the night before Christmas, and the final of the annual shopping holidays. While the previous three were devoted to online shopping, local shopping, and full combat shopping, Christmas Eve is the day for panic shopping. Christmas Eve is the reason, and the only reason, that drug stores sell perfume and clock radios. It is also a time for gathering, drinking a little too much, and letting the kids open just one present, so they will finally shut the hell up about it and stop harshing your eggnog and wine induced buzz.
December 25th, the big one. This is the day everyone has been telling you that you must mention by name when wishing others well on any of the previous holidays. It is the only holiday allowed to use the word "Merry", all others must make do with less jovial "Happy". It is the day we celebrate keeping our consumer driven economy afloat for just one more year by giving toys to kids, and worthless do-dads to everyone else. There is also a religious element to the day, as about five or six deities all claim this as their birthday, so… Happy Birthday Santa!
December 26th. That weird day Canadians celebrate that no one else understands.
Sometime in December, nobody really knows for sure. Also, nobody really knows how it is spelled, which is kinda nice, because any guess at it is pretty much valid. From what I understand, Hanukkah is the Jewish version of Christmas, only without a baby Jew in a barn. Also the presents are spread out over eight days because of this eight candle candelabra thing. The presents are a little different as well, consisting mostly of chocolate coins wrapped in gold foil. I will admit, for some reason the chocolate does taste better when shaped like a coin.
Sometime in November or December or January, again nobody really knows for sure, but at least we can agree on the spelling. Ramadan is like the Muslim version of Christmas, only without anything even remotely like Christmas, and instead you can't eat or drink during the daylight hours. They were smart putting this holiday in the winter months.
December 31st, the last day of the year. This used to be the night everyone got drunk, but that is no longer fashionable, especially since the advent of Blackout Wednesday. So instead we face the end of another year, facing an uncertain future and our own impending mortality with all of the fear and regret as before, but now without the alcohol. I recommend skipping this one.
January 1st, the first day of the year. This used to be the day we watched the college football championship, but for reasons no one understands that no longer happens until a few days later. Activities include: eating black-eyed peas, for some reason, and pledging to join a gym, because dammit this is the year. Personally I recommend drinking the booze you skipped the previous night, and listening to the Black-Eyed Peas.
January 6th. Another one just for the Catholics. I think it's like a Catholic Boxing Day. In some areas it is celebrated by having young boys dive into really cold water to retrieve something. For the rest of us, it means it is the last acceptable day to drag that Christmas Tree out to the curb.
I don't know, I wanna say January sometime, or maybe March? No one takes Kwanzaa seriously because it's so new, but I say that's not fair. All holidays were new at some time right? Plus we've adopted other new holidays, like Blackout Wednesday. Yeah, honestly I don't know anything about Kwanzaa, but I am all for adding a new holiday, even if people will insist on saying "Merry Christmas" to it.
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Feisal Hassan is a PTR 5A Pro and USPTA Master Professional. He is also a member of the Head/Penn Racquet Sports National Advisory Board and National Speaker's Bureau and holds USPTA specialist degrees in Competitive Player Development, Facility Management, Little Tennis and Sports Science.
Feisal is also a USTA Recreation Coach National and Quickstart Trainer, a member of the National Cardio Tennis Speakers Team and co-chairs the USPTA National Education Committee and the USPTA College Curriculum Committee. He is also on the USPTA Testing Committee and USTA National Youth Education Committee. He was also the Director of Certification & Testing for the USPTA Middle States division and was co-chair of the USPTA National Diversity Committee.
In 2011, Feisal was awarded the USPTA's most prestigious award, the Alex Gordon National Professional of the Year and the 2011 Racquet Sports Industry Champions of Tennis Award.
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What does Pope Francis' idea of 'Missionary Discipleship' mean for us, personally and collectively?
It is here that we are nourished by the sacraments, by prayer together and by the welcome of a community. But all of this exists so that Christ can drive us out again into the world of the everyday, to serve others, to witness to the love of God and to give hope to those in need. The context provided by our parish groups is key in taking us forward to respond to the call.
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The building owner is responsible for complying with building requirements. Failure to get a building permit can cause construction delays, legal action and/or the removal of work already completed.
Building permit applications are available online or in person at the Parkland County Centre, Planning & Development Services Department.
Fees for building and mechanical permits vary depending on the value and type of project.
Book your building inspections at [email protected] or by calling 780-968-8472. In your email, please include your permit number, address, and preferred date of inspection. Requests received before 3:30 pm will be confirmed by the end of the business day.
deck greater than 24 inches above ground level.
retaining walls for soils sloped greater than 45 degrees requiring a wall greater than 4 feet affecting a building, public or adjacent property. Engineering is required.
temporary fabric structure over 646 sq. ft.
If your project is not listed above, contact the Safety Codes Clerk to discuss the project and confirm if permits are required.
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But with the first frost Saturday morning we went to pick butterbeans the day before. If we would have had an extra 2-3 weeks, we may have had another crop but alas, the size was not viable.
That said, if you would like to be the FIRST OF 2018 BUTTERBEAN CROP, please respond with an email to [email protected] with BUTTERBEANS YES in the subject line.
While said frost is not good for the butterbeans, everyone is excited for the frost on the collards, kale and cabbage. We will have some pickups next week in the morning and open Saturday Nov 18; Monday Nov 20-Wednesday 22 8am with closing hours to be posted later. If you haven't already, please email us at [email protected] to get on the pickup list.
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AniMinneapolis is an epic anime convention held annually in Minnesota. This three-day extravaganza of Japanese culture brings together thousands of anime fans for a fun-filled weekend of cosplay, guests, anime screenings, music, concerts, social events, and beyond. People attend AniMinneapolis to have fun and make new friends while cosplaying. It's one of the best organized, most fun conventions any person could possibly attend. Staff are friendly and fellow congoers are always awesome. It's a family-oriented event with events for people of all ages. There are some events for adults as well (18+), which are age-restricted from minors. Every year AniMinneapolis gets bigger and better with more guests and more special events than ever before. Recurring highlights include huge collectible card game tournaments (Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh), a formal dance called the Fantasy Ball that comes with dance lessons, a date auction to get dates for said dance, and more.
AniMinneapolis 2015 Pictures We don't have any pictures from the convention yet. If you share yours, they'll be available for anyone to see and enjoy. Uploading your pictures from the convention is free and easy!
AniMinneapolis is categorized as a large anime convention. Generally larger anime conventions, with attendance approximately from 5,000 to 20,000 people, have a wide variety of different events incorporated into the convention's programming. While the convention may be primarily focused on anime, elements of popular culture are likely to be big as well. At anime conventions of this size most people cosplay, which is a defining difference between anime cons and comic cons where fewer than a quarter of all participants cosplay. Attendees can generall expect a convention of this size to have several huge main events, which may be concerts, fashion shows, or sessions with famous special guests, in addition to hundreds of smaller events.
Going to a large anime convention gets to be a bit different than attending medium-size and small anime conventions, as events are typically a lot more spread out to accomodate the number of attendees. Hotel rooms may be further away from convention events, and parking may be difficult or expensive. There may be a larger variety of activities but some of them may have lines that form hours in advance. Attendees generally want to come prepared for occasionally long lines, depending on how well the convention is organized, possibly more expensive parking, and a bit more walking.
Attendees should research hotel and registration information as early as possible, as tickets for the convention and cheap hotel rooms may sellout several months prior to the convention. When packing, it is always advisable to bring extra supplies including a sewing kit, asprin, socks, and anything else that may be needed during the convention. Granola bars and other healthy snacks may end up being a cheaper alternative than the available food nearby.
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Put on your favorite SUPERHERO costume and join us for the Kids Superhero Bolt. This is a KIDS ONLY 5k & 1 mile race through downtown Gadsden. Parents/Guardians are allowed to run with their children, but are not required to. Volunteers will line and run the course throughout the race. There will be post-race activities including inflatables, post run snacks, vendors, and lots of great door prizes!!!
The Kids Superhero Bolt benefits the Gadsden Runners Club Youth Summer Running Program.
$40 – 4 children $45 Max for 5 children or greater. Children must all live in the same household.
Use Multi-Person Signup for special pricing for more than one child.
Entry fee includes t-shirt with pre-registration, medals and all festivities, food and fun.
Deadline for guaranteed t-shirt is April 8, 2018.
Race Day Registration/Packet Pick-up: 12:30PM – 1:45PM at the YMCA. Race starts at 2pm.
Awards: Each child will receive a finisher's award. Individual age group awards for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd.
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Bible prophecy fulfilled: Discovery of 'Jerusalem's Third Temple' sparks apocalypse fears | Weird | News
This week a large hole was uncovered in Temple Mount, a site which has been venerated as a holy site in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and is widely considered one of the most holy areas in the world. The pit was uncovered after a floor tile collapsed on it, leading many experts to say it could reveal bombshell finds from "thousands of years of Jewish history". But the discovery could show that the end of the world is near, as it could be evidence of the "Third Temple of Jerusalem".
Biblical conspiracy theorists say that the building of a Third Holy Temple in Jerusalem will bring about the end of the world, appearing just before Jesus Christ returns.
Two Holy Temples were first constructed on the Temple Mount site centuries ago, they claim, but were destroyed by the Babylonians and the Romans.
And any evidence of a third temple on the site could see an apocalypse, Christian pastor and doomsday preacher Paul Begley has previously claimed.
He made the claims in 2018 after the Jewish assembly called on mayoral candidates Ofer Berkovich and Moshe Lion to rebuild a temple on the site.
This, Mr Begley said, showed evidence that any decision on the building or find of a Third Temple, would bring about the end of the world.
He said: "The rabbis of the Sanhedrin court are calling both mayor candidates to include in their plans for this city the rebuilding of the third temple.
"Folks, this is as close to Biblical prophecy – I don't know what else to say.
"That's how close it's getting and if you're a Christian, you're saying: 'Wow, the Messiah is coming'.
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"From Matthew 24:3 throughout the rest of the chapter, Jesus sat on the Mount of Olives overlooking the Second Temple, while He prophesied of events that would occur near the time of His Second Coming."
The recent pit discovery may shine light on the conspiracy theorists' beliefs over the Third Temple, but currently a row is ongoing over the preservation of the find.
The Israel Antiquities Authority is being urged to investigate the contents of the pit, and why it opened so suddenly.
Fears were laid bare by Assaf Fried, a spokesman for the Temple's headquarters premier organisation, who was concerned that those investigating it may "pour rough and destructive concrete" down the whole as opposed to exploring it.
He added: "The Temple Mount is the microcosm of the world of antiquities. Every square foot on the Temple Mount bears first-rate national importance.
"The finds on the mountain reflect 3,000 years of Jewish activity in the place, and every pit dug in the place can shed light on thousands of years of Jewish history.
"Whether it is a cistern from the days of Herod, or an opening of a cave from the days of King Solomon, the escape caves he built at the bottom of the mountain, among other things to hide the Ark of the Covenant during a hostile attack."
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The straw hat is a brimmed hat that is woven out of straw or straw-like materials from different plants or synthetics. A straw hat is designed to protect the head from the sun and against heatstroke, straw hats can also be used in fashion as a decorative element or a uniform.
Straw hats are popular among the peasant of Belarus, southwestern Russia, and Ukraine. Straw hats are usually woven by some form of plant fiber, they are softened by submersion in hot water and formed by hand or over a hat block.
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Marlene Stenten (* 23. Januar 1935 in Aachen; † 2. Mai 2019) war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin.
Leben
Marlene Stenten arbeitete nach dem Besuch der Realschule als Fremdsprachenkorrespondentin in einer Spedition und anschließend im Lebensmittelgeschäft der Eltern. Ab 1957 machte sie eine Lehre als Buchhändlerin und war bis 1968 in diesem Beruf tätig. Danach zog sie nach Berlin. Seit 1979 war sie als freie Schriftstellerin in Konstanz ansässig.
Marlene Stenten war Verfasserin von Romanen und Erzählungen, die meist von ihren eigenen Erfahrungen als Lesbierin beeinflusst sind. 1973 erhielt sie einen Förderpreis für Literatur des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen.
Stenten starb am 2. Mai 2019.
Werke
Großer Gelbkopf. Neuwied [u. a.] 1971
Baby. Darmstadt [u. a.] 1974
Puppe Else. Berlin 1978
Die Brünne. Berlin 1981
Salome 89. Berlin 1983
Albina. Zürich 1986
Hallo Mäuschen!. Zürich 1991
Weblinks
Zum 70. Geburtstag der Schriftstellerin Marlene Stenten auf lespress.de
Informationen über Marlene Stenten auf autoren-bw.de
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Autor
Literatur (Deutsch)
Erzählung
Roman, Epik
Homosexualität in der Literatur
Person (Aachen)
Deutscher
Geboren 1935
Gestorben 2019
Frau
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55th Virginia Infantry
55th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Flag of Virginia, 1861
September 1861 – April 1865
Confederate States of America
American Civil War: Seven Days' Battles-Second Battle of Bull Run-Battle of Antietam-Battle of Fredericksburg-Battle of Chancellorsville-Battle of Gettysburg-Overland Campaign-Siege of Petersburg-Appomattox Campaign
The 55th Virginia Infantry was an infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
In May 1861, Major William N. Ward raised a unit known as 'Essex and Middlesex Battalion,' one company of which, the 'Essex Sharp Shooters' had been in existence since the summer of 1860 as a militia company. It received the formal designation '55th Virginia Infantry' in September of 1861 when Colonel Francis M. Mallory took command. It eventually became part of A.P. Hill's Light Division. In total, 1,321 men appeared on the muster rolls; of these, 1,181 saw active service with the regiment. Of the latter, 108 were killed in action and 198 died of disease. The regiment was made up of 12 companies from Essex, Middlesex, Lancaster, Spotsylvania, and Westmoreland counties, although never more than 11 companies served together at one time.
Some of the battles the 55th Virginia engaged in included the Seven Days Battles, Second Battle of Manassas, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, as well as the defense of Richmond and Petersburg.
Its field officers were Colonels William S. Christian and Francis Mallory; Lieutenant Colonels Robert H. Archer and Evan Rice; and Majors Thomas M. Burke, Robert B. Fauntleroy, Charles N. Lawson, Andrew D. Saunders, and William N. Ward.
A brief history of the 55th Va. Infantry
This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Government document "Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, National Park Service".
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GCloud.AddCommand(cmdCreate)
}
func runCreate(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {
if len(args) != 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Unrecognized args in ore create-instances: %v\n", args)
os.Exit(2)
}
var cloudConfig string
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b, err := ioutil.ReadFile(createConfig)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Could not read cloud config file: %v\n", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
cloudConfig = string(b)
}
var vms []*compute.Instance
for i := 0; i < createNumInstances; i++ {
vm, err := api.CreateInstance(cloudConfig, nil)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed creating vm: %v\n", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
vms = append(vms, vm)
fmt.Println("Instance created")
}
fmt.Printf("All instances created, add your ssh keys here: https://console.developers.google.com/project/%v/compute/metadata/sshKeys\n", opts.Project)
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fmt.Printf("To access %v use cmd:\n", vm.Name)
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When Aafia Siddiqui's name first appeared on the FBI's Most Wanted list, in 2003, few Pakistanis had ever heard of her. But within a tight circle of bearded Karachi clerics and retired generals there were smiles of recognition. They knew that Aafia's mother had raised her to be a hero of Islam.
Her mother, Ismat Jehan Siddiqui, was born in 1939 in the north Indian town of Bulandshahr. Before the British arrived in India, high-ranking Muslim women of Ismat's class had lived in purdah, veiled and secluded. Men outside their families weren't even supposed to know their names or hear their voices. But in the nineteenth century, Muslim reformers such as Sir Syed Ahmad Khan began arguing that the isolation of Muslim women had contributed to the backwardness of their whole community. And by the time Ismat was born, upper-caste families like hers had begun sending their daughters to school.
The burning question for many Muslim thinkers, dating back to the expansion of Europe's modern empires, was why Islam, which had once dominated the world, had yielded to the West. Didn't the Quran proclaim that the Muslim ummah, or community, was the best community brought out for mankind ? Sir Syed's answer was that Muslims had forgotten the Quranic injunction to Go and learn, even if it takes you to China. He urged Muslims to learn from the British and to master Western science and technology. Ismat's brother, Shams Ul-Hassan Faruqi, accordingly studied geology at Aligarh Muslim University, the Muslim Cambridge that Sir Syed founded in 1875 near Bulandshahr. And Ismat attended Sir Syed Girls College in Karachi after their family left their home and traveled west to Pakistan, the Land of the Pure, established in 1947 as a homeland for India's Muslims.
She and Aafia's father, Muhammad Sualeh Siddiqui, were married in an arranged match. Ismat was a small, bustling person of ferocious intensity. Aafia's father was a scholarly, retiring doctor. Not long after their wedding, Ismat and Sualeh (who like many Pakistanis named Muhammad was called by his second name) moved to Britain so he could study neurosurgery. Their first child—Muhammad Ali, but called Ali in the family—arrived in 1961. A girl they named Fowzia followed in 1966. And Aafia, the baby of the family, was born in 1972, after they returned to Pakistan.
Islam, believers emphasize, is a total way of life, and that was how the Siddiquis practiced it. The first words the infant Aafia heard were the verses of the call to prayer that her father whispered in the newborn's ear. Her parents later impressed on her that the purpose of life was to submit to the will of Allah the exalted and to be grateful for his bounty. They kept the Holy Quran in a high, safe place and never let the name of God's messenger, the Prophet Muhammad, pass their lips without adding the blessing, Peace be upon him. Islam determined what they ate (no pork, no alcohol, only correctly butchered meat), how they ate (with the right hand, not greedily, and with thanks to Allah), and when they ate (after sunset during the holy month of Ramadan, with invocations to God); what they wore (for females, a tunic over baggy trousers with a scarf to symbolize modesty); how they slept (on the right side); how they should treat one another (with respect for elders and love and kindness for all); what they said of their neighbors (no gossip, no backbiting); and what they tried to avoid (pride, arrogance, television, music, romantic novels). They worried about washing properly and getting into just the right position for prayer. They knew that Allah did not accept the prayers of the unclean. And whether greeting people or saying good-bye, expressing sympathy or wishing someone well, they never forgot to thank God, from whom all things flow.
Aafia and her siblings also memorized vast stretches of the Quran and the hadiths, or sayings of the Prophet, and recited them to their parents. The child who did the best job received a prize. By the age of seven, Aafia could perform her five daily prayers. Even before that, she learned to examine her intention before committing any act. Was it to please Allah? If so, she should offer her deed to him with the words In the name of God, the compassionate, the merciful. But if her action wasn't intended or likely to please Allah, she simply shouldn't do it. Charity is one of the pillars of Islam, and Aafia and her siblings were taught to spend their free time helping others. There were rules for everything, but behind the rules stood the unity of Allah and of Islam. Eventually this great system flowed into sharia, the straight path of Islamic law, that defined what was right and wrong, pure and impure, and to what degree. Those who followed the path were rewarded with blessings in this life and paradise in the next. Those who failed made themselves and those around them miserable as they headed straight for hell.
All this was fairly standard for observant Muslims. But the Siddiquis went further. They were followers of an Islamic movement known as Deobandism.
The Deobandis began as an anticolonial movement in the nineteenth century. A group of Sunni scholars founded the sect after instigating the rebellion against the British that they called the Jihad of 1857 and that British historians called the Sepoy Mutiny. The uprising failed spectacularly, costing 200,000 Muslim lives and causing the British to expel the last Mughal emperor and tighten their hold on India. The scholars, however, were undeterred. They retreated to the town of Deoband, in Uttar Pradesh, not far from where Ismat grew up, to survive the dark night of British imperialism, as they put it, and to ensure that the torches of the religion of Islam remain alight.
Like Sir Syed, the Deobandis wanted to know why Islam had fallen under Western rule. But they rejected the view that Muslims needed to learn from the West. Instead, they argued that Muslims, in their haste to imitate unbelievers, had forgotten Allah and his law, and they sought to purify the religion and return it to its roots.
Most Indian Muslims were not Deobandis. The mostly illiterate Sunni peasant majority belonged rather to the mystical sect of the Barelvis. They worshipped at the shrines of Sufi saints and followed hereditary religious leaders known as pirs. The feudal landlords, for their part, who ruled over the Sunni masses, were usually Shiite—a legacy of Iran's ancient influence. The Deobandis, who tended to come from the urban middle classes, looked down on both those groups.
Although the Deobandis were few in number their sect was favored by army officers, professionals, and small-business men. Before partition, India's highest Muslim religious authority, the grand mufti, was the Deobandi mufti Muhammad Shafi. After partition, the same cleric became Pakistan's first grand mufti, based in Karachi.
Aafia's mother, Ismat, was a restless, ambitious woman, and rarely content unless she was organizing people. As a rule, Grand Mufti Muhammad Shafi believed that women should stay at home, under the strict control of men. He once wrote, in fact, that at least half of the world's disorder, bloodshed, and internecine wars was caused by woman and her unbridled freedom. Yet somehow, during her young married life, Ismat persuaded this exalted cleric to let her study under his personal tutelage. The religion that had kept generations of Indian Muslim women locked in purdah became, for her, a means of self-assertion.
Under the grand mufti's guidance, Ismat studied Islamic jurisprudence and the life of the Prophet. But she also read the works of twentieth-century writers such as Pakistan's Abu al-A'la al-Maududi and Egypt's Hassan al-Banna. Western intellectual historians call thinkers like Maududi and Banna, whose goal has been to create a modern Islamic state, Islamists. Maududi had a secular education but came from a Deobandi background. In the 1930s, he began arguing that a gigantic flood of Western ideas and customs threatened to obliterate Islam. But Islam was more than a religion, he contended; it was also a revolutionary political ideology and an economic and political system. He also sought to revive the idea of jihad, a religious imperative that Maududi defined as the struggle for political power. "A total Deen, or religion, he wrote, whatever its nature, wants power for itself. The prospect of sharing power is unthinkable."
Like many other Islamists, then and now, Maududi was especially bothered by Western-style efforts to place the sexes on a more equal footing. Asked what had set him on his political path, Maududi once mentioned an incident from the 1930s: "I saw Muslim shurafa [honorable] women walking the streets without purdah [veil], an unthinkable proposition only a few years before. This change shocked me so greatly that I could not sleep at night, wondering what had brought this sudden change among Muslims." In 1941, Maududi formed a political party, Jamaat-e-Islami, which aimed to return women to the strict guardianship of men. Paradoxically, it also offered women from conservative families a socially acceptable way of entering public life, and by the 1970s, Jamaat-e-Islami had more female activists than any other party.
While Aafia was still a baby, her family left Pakistan for Africa. Dr. Siddiqui had been offered a job at the new University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia's capital. The Siddiquis quickly became active in the city's small but lively Asian community, and Ismat began holding religious classes for women, often taking little Aafia along.
When Aafia was two years old, Ismat formed a group she called the United Islamic Organisation, or UIO. Its aim was to unify Lusaka's Muslims and steer their worship into channels favored by the Deobandis. They also aimed, more falteringly, to convert the country's Christian majority to Islam. Aafia later told a friend that one of her earliest memories was sitting cross-legged on the floor as her mother lectured a rapt audience of African and Asian women dressed in colorful veils and head wraps, her voice rising and falling with the cadence of a revivalist. For Aafia, who was still a small child, her mother exemplified the respect and admiration that a woman could gain through her command of religion. It was a lesson Ismat would reinforce when the family moved back to Pakistan in 1980.
After Theo van Gogh was murdered in 2004, the classically Somali face of Ayaan Hirsi Ali flashed across television screens all over the world. Few Somalis could claim to know her, but nobody was surprised to learn that she was causing a stir. Her father was famous for his audacity.
Ayaan's mother, Asha Artan, met him at a literacy class in 1966. Asha was born in the white-hot light of Somalia's northern desert in the late 1940s. She was the daughter of a tribal judge who herded camels and could find rain by smelling the air. At the age of fifteen, Asha walked out of the desert and crossed the Gulf of Aden to find work as a housecleaner for a British woman. After a brief marriage and divorce, she returned to Somalia not long after it gained independence in 1960. With help from the U.S. Agency for International Development, Somalia's new government was sponsoring classes in the new capital of Mogadishu for adult Somalis to learn how to read. Asha signed up for a class and promptly fell in love with her teacher, a dashing thirty-one-year-old writer and politician named Hirsi Magan Isse.
The parliamentary government that the British handed Somalia before sailing away was entirely new to its people. Traditionally, the Somalis were camel-herding nomads whose only form of government was the clan.
Even today, a typical Somali child grows up memorizing the names of his or her ancestors, stretching back hundreds of years. Armed with this knowledge, a Somali can determine how closely he is kin to any other Somali by placing him on his mental genealogical tree. Under the clan system, close relatives have a duty to support one another against outsiders according to the logic of the old Bedouin proverb, I against my brother; I and my brother against my cousin; I and my brother and my cousin against the world. Without an enemy to unite them, Somalis often fell to quarreling among themselves. Bravery and a readiness to fight were the virtues they esteemed. Weakness and cowardice were the worst sins.
Both Asha and Hirsi belonged to the high-caste Darood clan, whose women are legendary for their beauty. (The Somali supermodels Iman, Waris Dirie, and Yasmin Warsame all come from the Darood clan.) Hirsi also belonged to a particularly fierce subclan called the Majerteen, warriors who lived on the northern coastline opposite Aden. Within this subclan, the members of Hirsi's lineage group, known as the Osman Mahamud, were the traditional rulers.
Hirsi's father—Ayaan's paternal grandfather—was one of the clan's leading warriors. His given name was Ali, but everyone called him Magan, or He Who Protects Those He Conquers. He was considered great on account of all the men he had killed and the women and camels he had stolen from rival clans.
Ayaan's father, Hirsi, the youngest son of Magan's youngest wife, was born in 1935 in Nugaal Province, near the Eyl oasis, when his mother was in her teens and the old warrior Magan about seventy. As a young boy, Hirsi had a gift for memorizing poetry that attracted the attention of the scholar of the clan, who taught him to read and write and had him sent to school.
The clan later sent Hirsi, at the age of twenty-five, to Mogadishu to represent it in the Somali Youth League, a political party organized by the British. In a browned photograph from the period Hirsi has exchanged the traditional Somali sarong for a shirt and tie and a Western suit with wide lapels. He wears a Somali Youth League pin and the bright optimism of a man with a future.
Washington was offering scholarships to young Africans to study in the United States, and in 1960, the year Somalia became a nation, Hirsi left for Ohio University.
He sailed through an anthropology program there and also attended a training course for teachers of literacy at Columbia University in New York. He moved back to Mogadishu in 1966, and he taught there in one of the new schools that the Somali Youth League was setting up. It was there that he met Asha.
Hirsi had already started writing the satirical short stories about Somali politics that later won him acclaim, and people who knew him during those days in Mogadishu remember how charismatic he was, with his urgent talk and flashing wit. Asha was a poet, too, and, like Hirsi, had some knowledge of Arabic. The mutual attraction grew quickly, and within a few months they were married.
For Hirsi, it wasn't the first time. In fact, he was already married to a woman named Maryan Farah Warsame. Maryan was one of a tiny number of Somali women who had gone to school in the colonial period and continued studying. Indeed, she was studying at Syracuse University, in upstate New York, when her husband married Asha in Somalia, and she had borne Hirsi a daughter, Arro, the year before. Taking a second wife, as Hirsi did, seldom made for a happy household, but there was no stigma attached to it. Islam allows men to marry up to four wives, and Africa has an even older tradition of polygamy.
Asha gave birth to Ayaan's older brother, Mahad, in 1968, and Ayaan herself was born at Mogadishu's Digfeer Hospital in 1969.
The name Ayaan means lucky. But 1969 was anything but a lucky year for her family. Hirsi had come home from the United States three years earlier feeling that Somalia could become a superpower. As Ayaan has written, he thought that if the Americans had achieved what they had in two hundred years, then we Somalis, with our endurance and resilience—we can make America in Africa. But after just a few years the country's democracy was faltering, and in October 1969 a military officer named Mohamed Siad Barre overthrew the elected government and set up a military dictatorship. Ayaan was born twenty-three days later, on November 13.
Hirsi's first wife, Maryan, returned from the United States with her bachelor's degree that same year. She had heard nothing about his marriage to Asha, and she evidently did not take the news well. For a while, Hirsi tried to divide his time between the two women. Maryan's youngest daughter, Ijaabo, and Asha's youngest daughter, Haweya, were both born in 1971. But Ayaan claims that eventually Maryan ordered Hirsi to choose between her and Asha. When he refused, she went to live with her children by herself.
A few months later, in April 1972, Somalia's strongman, Siad Barre, threw Hirsi into prison. Hirsi had mocked the dictator in his poems and short stories, and no Somali leader would stand for that. Hirsi does not mince his words when it comes to talking, Mahmoud Yahya, a Somali banker friend, said years later, chuckling. Hirsi is capable of saying what he thinks without fear or favor. Ayaan's father was taken to Mandera prison in the north.
Siad Barre called himself a socialist, and Somalia sided with the Soviet Union. He banned political parties and arrested members of the former government. He also made some changes in the name of scientific socialism that elevated Somalia's women. For example, he granted women equal rights of inheritance and divorce, and when religious leaders opposed the changes, calling them un-Islamic, he had ten of them executed. He opened public schools for girls that Ayaan and her sister, Haweya, attended. And, with Barre's blessing, Ayaan's stepmother, Maryan, who belonged to the dictator's Marehan subclan, and other professional women began campaigning to end the traditional Somali practice of female genital mutilation, or, as it was called then, female circumcision.
Like girls in parts of Ethiopia and Sudan, Somali girls were commonly infibulated, meaning that the clitoris and labia were cut off and the genitals stitched shut. Infibulation was thought to ensure that girls would remain virgins until their fathers married them off. Often it caused lifelong pain and health problems. In Somalia, female circumcision was justified as Islamic, though the practice seems to have originated in Africa long before Islam. As Ayaan's half sister Arro later wrote, it was called pruning in the Somali language and regarded as a sign of cleanliness and beauty.
Hirsi, however, like his first wife, Maryan, became convinced that the custom was not Islamic, and before he left for prison, he left strict instructions that Ayaan and Haweya should not be pruned while he was gone. But their grandmother, Asha's mother, feared the girls would be ostracized as freaks if they weren't cut. So one day, while Asha was away, she had both girls and their brother, Mahad, circumcised.
Ayaan was five at the time, and she has written that her operation, though extremely painful, was less severe than some other girls experienced. She has never complained in public about the urinary and menstrual blockages that torment some infibulated women. She has said that she enjoys sex. In her autobiography she says her sister suffered far worse. Haweya was never the same afterward.
Ayaan says that her grandmother did it out of love. When Ayaan's mother complained, her grandmother flew into such a rage that Asha ended up apologizing to the older woman. Hirsi and Asha disapproved, but they probably didn't regard female genital mutilation with the revulsion many Westerners felt. Nearly every woman they knew was infibulated, and Ayaan's grandmother didn't have to remind them how hard it was for an uncircumcised girl to find a husband.
In 1975, after three years in prison, Hirsi escaped with the help of the warden, a member of Hirsi's lineage who was later caught and executed. Ayaan's father made his way to Saudi Arabia and then to Ethiopia, Somalia's traditionally Christian neighbor and rival. There, in the Ethiopian mountain capital of Addis Ababa, he helped found a group of mostly Majerteen rebels against Siad Barre. They called themselves the Democratic Front for Salvation of Somalia.
In April 1978, when Ayaan was eight, Hirsi told Asha to leave the country with the children and meet him in Saudi Arabia. The Majerteen were organizing a coup. Asha managed to get passports, and they boarded an airplane for the first time in their lives. After a nerve-racking journey, they landed safely in Jeddah—but Hirsi failed to meet them at the airport. Under Saudi Arabia's strict Islamic laws, women weren't allowed to travel except under the supervision of a male relative. Asha feared that if the Saudis noticed her husband's absence they would send her and the children back to Somalia, where Siad Barre might have them punished for conspiring against him. Fortunately, a Somali man who was one of Asha's own clan members happened to see her at the airport, and he offered to take them home to stay with his family. Days passed before Hirsi's kinsmen tracked them down.
The coup had failed, and all over Somalia Majerteen were being killed. In Ayaan's telling, the disappointment Asha felt about the way in which Hirsi let them down during those first few days in Saudi Arabia became a bitterness that eventually permeated Asha's life. Something inside her seemed to snap, Ayaan writes of her mother. She cried and cursed and hit at us in a kind of frenzy.
Hirsi's clansmen moved her and the children to Mecca, where they rented a two-room flat in one of the shabby cinder-block walk-up buildings inhabited by Saudi Arabia's legions of guest workers. Being in Islam's holiest city was some consolation for the devout Asha, but mostly she and the children were miserable. Ayaan remembers the period for its family fights. Ma saw us pretty much as camels: to tame us, she yelled and hit a lot.
Months later, Hirsi appeared. It was the first time Ayaan could remember seeing her father. Hirsi picked her up and swung her around, cuddled her, and told her she was pretty. No one had ever done that before, and Ayaan instantly adored him. Hirsi moved the family to Riyadh, the capital, where he got a job in a government ministry.
He was as hard on his only son as he was soft on his daughters. He would mock Ayaan's brother, Mahad, belittle him, and call him a coward. Ayaan became his favorite. You are my only son, he would croon to her.
But Ayaan wasn't a son, and, as a girl, there were many things she wasn't allowed to do. Their father argued that Islam honored women as highly as men, and he quoted the hadith that says, Paradise is at the feet of your mother. Ayaan drily observed that her father's feet were shod in expensive Italian shoes while her mother's bare feet were cracked from washing floors. There were two examples, my father's life and my mother's. My father's life was more exciting. He was always going out, he did important things, he gave his life for the country. My mother was always toiling away—cooking, cleaning, taking care of us, being taken for granted. Ayaan decided she didn't want to be like her; she wanted to be like her father.
Politically, the American-educated Hirsi was fairly pro-Western before he went to prison. But one of his fellow prisoners at Mandera was a dissident sheikh from the Society of the Muslim Brotherhood, the oldest modern Islamist group in the Arab world and the counterpart of Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami. This sheikh introduced Hirsi to Islamism, which was just beginning to spread.
It began in the Arab world as it did on the Indian subcontinent, as an anticolonial movement. The Egyptian teacher Hassan al-Banna founded the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928. Banna later described his rage at what Great Britain had done to his country. The British lived in walled cantonments of beautiful bungalows, he wrote. They treated Egyptians like slaves and raised a tide of atheism and lewdness. Like Maududi, the founder of Pakistan's Jamaat-e-Islami, Banna and the Brotherhood called on Muslims to establish new states based on Islamic law, or sharia. Membership in the group was secret, and members pledged: Allah is our way. His Messenger is our leader. The Quran is our law. Dying in the way of God is our highest hope. Jihad is our way. During World War II, the Brothers received support from Nazi Germany because of their anti-British activities, and, when the war ended, they led the popular Egyptian and Arab resistance to the state of Israel. They became obsessed with the idea that the Jews had laid siege to Islam itself.
The Saudis discovered their form of Islamism by another and older route. Since the eighteenth century, the ruling Saud family of central Arabia had been allied with the followers of an earlier puritan, the Arabian preacher Muhammad Ibn abd al-Wahhab. They called their interpretation of Islam Salafism, but other people called it Wahhabism and still do. Like the early Deobandis, with whom they became close, the Wahhabis were intent on destroying what they saw as idolatry. They wanted Muslims to return to imitating the salaf, or Companions of the Prophet, right down to such details as how the salaf cleaned their teeth and used the toilet. Keeping women out of sight and under the control of men was another preoccupation.
When the al-Saud conquered most of the Arabian Peninsula in the 1920s, they imposed the Wahhabi-Salafist faith on what soon became the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. At the time, Wahhabis made up less than 1 percent of the world's Muslims. But as custodians of the sacred Kaaba (which every Muslim was and is expected to visit), the Saudis multiplied their influence by preventing other sects from teaching their versions of Islam at Mecca. Then oil was discovered. By the time Ayaan and her family arrived, in the 1970s, the Saudis were earning billions of dollars a year, and they used part of their enormous wealth to try to mold Islam everywhere according to their Wahhabi beliefs. A political scientist, Alexi Alexiev, later called this project the largest worldwide propaganda campaign ever known. The kingdom spent more than $75 billion on it between 1970 and 2001, trying to convert the Muslim world to its doctrine.
One tool the Saudis used was the Muslim Brotherhood. The many schools, for example, that the Saudis built were staffed by teachers who were Muslim Brothers. The Deobandi religious movement was another tool and ally in the Saudis' vast missionary effort. To reach the workers from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and elsewhere who began flocking to the Persian Gulf for jobs, the Saudis built Deobandi mosques and schools and financed the Deobandis' missionary group, Tablighi Jamaat. The South Asian targets of this largesse learned to view Salafi Islam as true Islam and their own more eclectic and forgiving traditions (such as Sufism) as heretical.
One writer whose books the Saudis printed in many languages was Sayyid Qutb, the Brotherhood's most radical thinker. If Banna and Maududi might be called the Marx and Engels of revolutionary Islamism, perhaps Qutb was its Lenin. This sensitive and withdrawn Egyptian began his career as a secular poet and literary critic. But after Egypt's defeat in the Arab-Israeli War of 1948, he gravitated toward the Muslim Brotherhood. In 1955, Egypt's president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, had Qutb and hundreds of other Brothers arrested. Qutb was convicted of treason in 1966 and hanged. But before he died, his sisters managed to smuggle his jihadist manifesto, Milestones, out of prison. These sisters and Qutb's brother, Muhammad, later moved to Saudi Arabia, where Muhammad Qutb gave weekly lectures at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah. The future al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was an occasional student of Muhammad there. So was Ayaan's father, Hirsi, according to his friend Mahmoud Yahya.
In 1979, however, the Saudis asked Hirsi to leave. Somalia's dictator, Siad Barre, had switched sides in the Cold War and joined with Saudi Arabia in the anti-Communist, pro-U.S. camp. The Saudis no longer wanted to support Siad Barre's enemies, including Hirsi's rebel group. As Ayaan's brother, Mahad, later told a reporter, They asked him to take his war activities elsewhere, not to use Saudi [Arabia] as a staging camp.
The family moved to Ethiopia. But Asha had a miscarriage there, and Mahad says she asked their father to take them to Nairobi, in nearby Kenya. Other members of their father's clan had already settled in Nairobi, where the schools were better than Ethiopia's. So they moved again in July 1980 and settled in Nairobi's Eastleigh area—a raucous, formerly Asian suburb that had been built in the 1920s by Indian workers under the British. Now it was fast becoming known as Little Mogadishu. Eastleigh would be Ayaan's home for the next ten years. It would also be the scene of her family's unraveling.
A new century dawned for Islam before Aafia Siddiqui's family returned from Zambia to Pakistan. By the Muslim calendar, the West's 1979 was really 1400, and events surrounding that year did seem to portend momentous changes. In neighboring Iran, a revolutionary Islamist government had taken power. In Pakistan, General Muhammad Zia ul-Haq, a fellow Deobandi, had seized the government two years earlier with a promise to put Pakistan under the system of the Prophet. The Siddiquis were soon swept up in the fervor.
They had left for Africa in a very different mood. The year before they left, in 1971, the Bengali-speaking provinces of East Pakistan had risen up against the country's military dictatorship. With the help of Pakistan's nemesis, India, the Bengalis won independence for a new country they called Bangladesh. The citizens who remained in what was left of Pakistan, especially those like the Siddiquis who had left their homes in India for the new Muslim homeland, were badly shaken. Each one of them had sacrificed to make Pakistan a reality. Now they saw their dream collapsing
After the loss of East Pakistan, the military called elections in 1973. The prime minister who was elected, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was a wealthy feudal landlord. His wife was a Shiite and thus a heretic in Deobandi eyes. His campaign slogan— food, clothing and shelter —had nothing to do with serving Allah. He tried to appease the country's religious parties, but they were unmoved. Then, in 1977, their prayers were answered when General Zia took power in a military coup.
Grand Mufti Muhammad Shafi had died by then, but his son Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani became a member of the Council of Islamic Ideology, which Zia established to make the country's laws conform to the Quran and the hadiths. Later another son, Mufti Muhammad Rafi Usmani, was named Pakistan's grand mufti. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was jailed and later hanged, elections were canceled, and political parties were banned except for Maududi's Jamaat-e-Islami.
One of Zia's first pledges was to return Pakistani women to chador and chardiwari, or the veil and the home's four walls. Since Mufti Taqi Usmani agreed that the worst development of recent times was the modernity that had engulfed the whole world in a tornado of nudity and obscenity and provided an excuse for fornication, he agreed to help Zia write a set of laws meant to unwind the tornado.
Called the Hudood, or Lawful Boundary, Ordinances, the laws that Mufti Taqi Usmani helped write were a fundamental legacy of Zia's rule. They redefined sexual crimes. Zina, or sex outside marriage, became a crime against the state, whether consensual or not. To prove rape henceforth required the testimony of four male Muslim witnesses.
The implications were sweeping. The new law made it possible for the male guardians of a woman who engaged in sex without their permission to charge her with zina, which was punishable by lashing, imprisonment, or death. To be sure, Pakistan's authorities had never really barred Pakistani men from deciding whom their female relatives married or how they behaved. The idea that men had the right to control the sexuality of the women in their families was too deeply ingrained in the culture for that. But what had been custom now gained the force of law. As the Pakistani sociologist Afshan Jafar wrote, The message was clear—women were men's property and men could do with them as they pleased.
The new sex laws went on the books in February 1979, along with a host of other Deobandi innovations. Within months the world was experiencing so many Muslim-related crises that Pakistan's clerics began speculating that the new Islamic century might portend the coming of the Last Day. In Iran, Islamic fundamentalists overthrew the shah and took U.S. diplomats hostage. In Saudi Arabia, Muslim radicals briefly seized the Kaaba at Mecca's Grand Mosque. In Pakistan, Islamist students assumed that the United States and Israel had plotted the attack on the Grand Mosque and burned Islamabad's U.S. Embassy to the ground. Then, in July, the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced that its Skylab satellite would fall to earth; Pakistani television announcers began issuing bulletins on the satellite's progress, along with pleas for prayers suggesting that this object from the skies might herald Armageddon. By December, the Soviet army had invaded Afghanistan.
The U.S. government had originally disdained Pakistan's new strongman, and it briefly suspended aid to the country. But by the end of that pivotal year it changed its mind. Zia seemed to offer an opportunity to help block the Soviet threat in Afghanistan, while Washington's Saudi allies saw Zia, an authoritarian fellow Sunni, even more positively. Pakistan had already sheltered some of Afghanistan's Islamist leaders, and now it would promote the first major religious jihad of modern times. The United States could bloody its Cold War enemy while currying favor with the Muslim world, while Saudi Arabia's royal family pumped up its religious authority, which Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his Shiite radicals were challenging.
Thus the United States and the Saudis struck a deal to create a semicovert Afghan resistance movement. They would provide the money and arms, while Zia's Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, better known as the ISI, would manage the program. It ended up costing more than $8 billion a year. To make sure the jihad was truly Islamic, moreover, Pakistan's Deobandi scholars would dictate its ideological content.
Aafia Siddiqui was seven when her family returned to Karachi in this charged atmosphere.
They bought a spacious two-story bungalow in the prestigious E section of Gulshan-e-Iqbal, a new area that was attracting professionals and military officers linked to Zia's regime. The brother of Zia's chief of staff, General Mirza Aslam Beg, lived next door. Like others in the neighborhood, the Siddiquis' house was surrounded with a high purdah wall intended to protect the family's privacy. They planted bougainvillea and built a fountain, and, like other Pakistani upper-middle-class families, they kept a cook, a watchman, and a driver for the family car. Aafia's mother, Ismat, who considered herself an Islamic feminist, was free to expand the kind of preaching she had taken up in Zambia. Mufti Taqi Usmani and Grand Mufti Rafi Usmani became the family's spiritual guides, as well as patrons of the UIO women's organization, which Ismat brought with her to Karachi. Dr. Siddiqui would become so close to Mufti Taqi that he eventually translated the cleric's book Islam and Modernity into English.
There was plenty for a woman of Ismat's skills to do. From a population of about 435,000 at the time of independence, Karachi by 1980 had grown to more than five million. Its new arrivals included millions of poor and illiterate women, mainly from Punjab and Sindh, who often came to work as cooks and maids. Aafia would later write that her mother's UIO set up schools to offer those women and their children an Islamic education. The group also provided them with sewing machines, sewing lessons, and vending carts so they could support themselves by working at home. For more prosperous women, Ismat's organization put on an annual conference at Karachi's Sheraton Hotel. This conference in its heyday attracted delegates from Afghanistan, Somalia, the Philippines, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and elsewhere.
Today, fashionably conservative female preachers such as Dr. Farhat Hashmi are an established feature of Pakistan's social landscape. But when Ismat started holding her religious classes and conferences for women, she was a pioneer, and President Zia noticed. The country's most prominent feminists opposed the Hudood laws that called for the stoning and flogging of wicked women, yet here was an educated woman who said that women should seek their rights through Islam, not against it. Zia's shy, retiring wife, Begum Shafiq, began attending Ismat's classes. Zia's son Ijaz ul-Haq told me that in time his whole family came to respect Ismat as a religious scholar. Eventually Zia took the unusual step of appointing her to a government board he set up to collect and distribute zakat, the annual 2.5 percent tithe required in the Quran for charity.
Ismat's membership on the board made her one of a very few women linked with the early efforts to produce mujahideen, or fighters in the way of Allah, for Afghanistan. The zakat money helped support a Deobandi system of seminaries, charities, and militant groups that would become the engine of jihad. Grand Mufti Muhammad Rafi Usmani called the growing seminaries fortresses of Islam, and soon many of them were literal fortresses, stocked with weapons and ammunition and offering military training. Pakistan's intelligence agencies, the Deobandi clergy, Jamaat-e-Islami, and some smaller Islamist groups were all deeply involved. Donors in Saudi Arabia and the other Persian Gulf states also contributed. A few numbers tell the story. When Zia came to power in 1977, there were about seven hundred seminaries across Pakistan. But by 2004, Karachi alone had at least 1,800 seminaries, of which 1,500 were Deobandi institutions even though Deobandis made up less than a quarter of Pakistan's population. Nationwide, some seven thousand Deobandi seminaries were registered as of 2009.
Pakistan's Shiites, who dominated the feudal class that Zia had sidelined, so fiercely opposed the new zakat system that eventually they were excused from paying it. The Shiites, like the Deobandi Sunnis, made up a quarter of the population, but Shiites weren't allowed to join the jihad or build new seminaries—and in 2004 they had only thirty-six religious schools in Karachi. In time, the Deobandi-dominated state, military, and religious institutions became known as Pakistan's establishment, and the jihadi militias that this new establishment nurtured became a whip held over the country's non-Deobandi majority. Back in 1981, however, when some of Pakistan's first jihadis left for Afghanistan from the giant Binori Town Mosque, not far from the Siddiquis' house, most Pakistanis saw them as heroes.
Aafia was only a small girl, yet she was caught up in the fever for jihad. The Siddiquis' neighbors still remember how Ismat used to send her walking around the neighborhood, knocking on doors and handing out religious leaflets. Well-bred young Pakistani girls didn't usually expose themselves to the view of strange men. But Aafia seemed so innocent and sincere that her neighbors found it hard to object. After all, she was doing it for Islam.
The girl's hobby was caring for pets. Years later, when visiting reporters asked her sister, Fowzia, about Aafia's childhood, Fowzia would pull out photo albums and show them page after page of dark-haired little Aafia cuddling her pet rabbit or feeding her goat. Fowzia said that Aafia, at one time or another, kept dogs, ducks, cats, a turtle, a fish, a lamb, geese, goats, pigeons, and parrots. She called her sister a happy child, sweet and eager to please. She once wrote me, Aafia loved school, had lots of friends, [and] her favorite pastime was to play with dolls and pets.
Aafia attended the local English-language school for girls in Gulshan. Ismat told audiences that if Muslims wanted to revitalize Islam, they needed to raise children capable of succeeding in the secular realm as well as in religion. As Aafia later summarized her mother's views, Unless our younger generation is given a well-rounded Islamic education, geared both toward material and spiritual success, the problems facing the Muslim world may not be solved. Our youth need to be transformed, Insha'Allah, into exemplary Muslims with knowledge of their rights and obligations, while being the world's leading scientists, artists, economists and philosophers capable of standing up to all the challenges facing Islam in this secular world.
She studied English, science, and math as well as Arabic, the Quran, and the Sunna. She was always very good in school and responsibly did her work, according to her sister. She could not bear being yelled at and so was very obedient. Aafia's teachers were so impressed that they named her head girl, with responsibility for giving speeches and representing the school at public events.
Like the rest of Pakistan, she and her classmates celebrated the Soviet pullout from Afghanistan in 1988 as a great victory for Islam. It was the first in centuries, but Pakistanis felt certain it wouldn't be the last. The ISI began laying plans to transform the ongoing struggle against India for the disputed province of Kashmir from a nationalistic fight into a holy jihad. Some of Zia's officials, such as the ISI chief, General Hamid Gul, saw in the Soviet decline and the opening of Central Asia an opportunity for Pakistan to become the nucleus of a revived caliphate.
At sixteen Aafia enrolled in Karachi's most prestigious secondary school for girls, St. Joseph's College for Women, founded by Catholic nuns in 1948. The campus of St. Joseph's, with its neo-Mughal architecture, green lawns, and long open walkways, was a bit of old Karachi in a city being swallowed by slums and skyscrapers. The wife of Pakistan's future president Pervez Musharraf had gone to school at St. Joseph's, and so had other leading Pakistani academics, doctors, and journalists. Of course, in Sehba Musharraf's day, the students were unveiled, but in 1972 the school was nationalized, and its students began wearing head scarves.
Then, in August 1988, tragedy struck. The Siddiquis' patron and the Deobandis' most powerful friend, General Zia ul-Haq, was killed in a still-unsolved plane crash along with several generals and the U.S. ambassador. The CIA put out the view that the Soviets had killed Zia in revenge for their defeat. But some members of Zia's inner circle blamed the United States, India, and Israel, which, they believed, wanted to stop Zia from expanding the jihad beyond Afghanistan. For them, the year that had begun in joy ended in gloom.
Despite years of propaganda against democracy, the military agreed to hold elections. Benazir Bhutto, the glamorous thirty-five-year-old daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the prime minister whom Zia had hanged, decided to run. Mufti Muhammad Rafi Usmani and assorted other divines waxed apoplectic, warning that no country ruled by a woman ever came to good. But in a stunning rejection of everything that they and Zia stood for, the Pakistanis elected Bhutto's Pakistan Peoples Party, and she became prime minister. The country that Zia and his men had hoped might spawn a new caliphate instead became, in 1988, the first modern Muslim nation to be led by a woman.
Benazir Bhutto's success, though, gave Aafia's mother an idea.
All three Siddiqui children were gifted students, but Aafia was the star. She would graduate from St. Joseph's in 1989 with an A-I degree in pre-engineering. Like her mother, Aafia was small in stature—at five foot three, as tall as she would ever be—and fair-skinned, with a wide face and brown eyes set under sweeping black eyebrows. Her father wanted her to become a doctor. But Ismat hesitated to send her to a Pakistani university. Girls came under great pressure in Pakistan to marry as soon as they finished secondary school. Ismat wanted Aafia to avoid that trap, and Aafia's brother, Ali, offered an alternative. Ali himself had gone to university in the United States and was now working as an architect in Houston. Aafia could live with him and attend the University of Houston, a state college with reasonable fees and many students from Pakistan.
Other religious Pakistani families might have balked at sending an unmarried daughter to the United States. But Ismat often reminded listeners that the Quran commanded women, as well as men, to seek knowledge, even if it takes you to China. Ismat knew that one reason simple Pakistanis looked up to Bhutto was her degrees from Harvard and Oxford. If Aafia could be armed with similar prestige, she might set an example for a new type of modern Muslim woman—not a corrupt princess like Benazir Bhutto but a true mujahida, after the model of the Prophet Muhammad's wives. The Siddiquis decided to send her to Houston.
Asha loathed Eastleigh from the start. Hirsi had installed her and the three children in a concrete two-bedroom flat near the busy Juju Road, with its shoddy little bars and gambling halls. Asha had nothing but contempt for the Christians and pagans who made up most of Kenya's population, and she feared the impact of Eastleigh's boozing and prostitution on her children.
Kenya was tacitly supporting Somalia's opposition groups, including Hirsi's SSDF, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees gave the Magan family official refugee status. Hirsi wanted all three children to go to the Muslim Girls Secondary School, which allowed boys to attend through the primary grades, and UNHCR agreed to pay their tuition. But only the boy, Mahad, passed the exam. Ayaan and Haweya had to go to the local Kenyan primary school on Juju Road.
Ayaan was ten and started in the fourth grade. Her formal education had been sketchy until then, and she would never make up for what she'd missed in math. But she and her siblings quickly learned English, the lingua franca of educated Kenyans and Somalis. English opened a world of reading for her and Haweya. Ayaan's first book was Chicken Licken. From there, she moved on to fairy tales, detective stories, and Nancy Drew mysteries. Asha couldn't afford to buy them books, so Ayaan and her friends passed whatever books they found from hand to hand. Often pages would be torn out, and Ayaan recalled later that she and Haweya would go into bookstores, find new copies of the books, and stand there surreptitiously reading the pages they'd missed.
Her mother tried to teach her children the traditional skills of memorizing and composing Somali verse. All three of them had inherited their father's phenomenal memory. Relatives later recalled that Haweya could hear a poem just once and know it by heart, making her the quickest of the bunch. But Ayaan could recite a poem after reading it once, and Mahad could recite it after reading it twice. Yet urban Kenya was far from the world of camels and deserts, and Asha found it hard to keep them interested in Somali poetry.
Mahad could do well in school when he made the effort. Their mother wanted him to succeed. Reach for the stars! she told him. But she had only the vaguest notion of how one excelled in school. Her ambitions for the boy were traditionally Somali. He should be a warrior, a leader of men, a prince of the clan. He should conquer unbelievers and free Somalia from oppression. She impressed upon all three children the Somali lessons of always being suspicious and ready to fight. She even sent Ayaan out on fighting practice. With a female cousin as her coach, Ayaan learned to bite, hit, and scratch an opponent. She also learned how to trick and deceive one, as by pretending to apologize and then hitting back. She was encouraged to pick fights with classmates. If she won, she was surrounded by cheering relatives. If she lost, her coach would hit and criticize her.
But Somalia's confrontational methods, which could mean survival in the desert, backfired at school in Kenya. After a disagreement with a teacher, Ayaan's brother, Mahad, set fire to his primary school. He was behaving as he had been taught, but it got him expelled. Later he scored highly enough on a national exam to win a scholarship to the Starehe Boys Centre & School, a British school that was one of the best in Kenya. Yet he was already on the road to trouble.
Ayaan's father had the authority and knowledge of schools and urban life that her mother lacked. Asha wanted her husband to stay and help raise their children, especially Mahad. But Hirsi would not leave the SSDF, and he kept going back to Addis Ababa, returning to see the family only on short visits. The group's new leader belonged to Hirsi's own subclan, and he gave Ayaan's father the task of broadcasting anti–Siad Barre invective in an hour-long nightly program on the SSDF's radio station, which was known as Radio Kulmis, or Radio Unity.
In January 1983, Hirsi arranged for his family to rent a large house in a nearby but more affluent area called Kariokor. The new house had a kitchen, a big living room, three upstairs bedrooms used by Asha and the children (Ayaan and Haweya shared a room), and a downstairs bedroom with a separate toilet for Asha's mother, as well as a garden large enough for the children to play badminton in. By the standards of Eastleigh the house was grand; by the standards of the Somali desert, it was positively palatial. It stood just across the street from a sports field and around the corner from the home of Jinni Boqor, a Somali businessman from Hirsi's Osman Mahamud lineage who agreed to take care of Asha and the children while their father was away.
It was the ideal home, Mahad said. Easily maintained, close to town, close to schools and to the city center. The house even included a dining table with matching chairs. These were novelties for Asha and the children, whose only experience of furniture at home had been Somali stools and sleeping mats.
Hirsi was still at loggerheads with his son, and the tension made him and Asha quarrel. One night Asha smashed the dining table to pieces. Later
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This gripping narrative is a kind of parallel biography of two controversial women, both Muslim, who ended up taking radical and radically different approaches to the West and to their faith. While Pakistani-born, MIT-educated neuroscientist Aafia al-Siddiqui became an even more convinced Islamist, Ayaan Hirsi Ali made her name as an atheist equating Islam with oppression -- by definition. One is probably well known by name here; the other not. "To her followers, each woman is an icon; her legend will always be more alluring than her reality." And Scroggins has done a pretty good job contrasting the legend with the reality, although her success was doomed to be limited by the very nature of Pakistani political culture -- being unable to speak with the Siddiqui family or get to the bottom of Aafia's "lost years" inevitably limits her ability to completely portray that woman's life, whereas Ayaan Hirsi Ali led her life in the glow of the public eye. But in both cases, Scroggins gets behind the public hysteria, both pro and con, to calmly and coolly present the facts. In Aafia's case, that was less surprising to me; while I wasn't familiar with much more than her name, I'm familiar enough with the basics of political Islam to understand the context; the surprise was in the degree to which she became part of the West, studying and living in the United States for a decade and raising two children here, and yet living a parallel life, in a way. Scroggins' portrayal of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, on the other hand, is almost certain to be controversial -- but again, the research is painstaking and her conclusions are a reminder of the dangers of inhabiting a black and white world. To Ayaan, there can never be any such thing as a moderate Muslim; it's a contradiction in terms, and understandably, that infuriates the millions of moderate Muslims. Certainly, she is a polarizing figure, and it's arguable that while she initially claimed to be trying to obtain justice for Muslim women, she ended up creating at atmosphere where they would be unable to do so, both by radicalizing her opponents and by winning support for the idea that Islam is an evil religion, and a woman who chooses to remain a believer is choosing oppression and thus (implicitly) not worthy of support. I was familiar with the controversies surrounding Ali's refugee status in the Netherlands and her arrival in the United States; I wasn't aware of all the nuances surrounding that. Looking at her writings, I've long wondered about whether she is really a "scholar" -- she seems to be writing the same thing, over and over again -- but because of what it is that she is saying, there is a will to believe that she is, even when her writings are proven incorrect. Ultimately, this should be a reminder to anyone who wants to place a halo on anyone's head -- that charisma should always be met with a matter-of-fact analysis. True, as Scroggins points out, Ayaan Hirsi Ali doesn't advocate murder; words are her weapons. In contrast, Aafia al-Siddiqui was plotting (albeit unsuccessfully) mayhem and mass destruction. But words can lead to or provide the justification for violence, and violence can provide a rationale for hateful speech and narrow-mindedness. I ended up wanting to put both women on a desert island somewhere, because the absolutism of both terrified me. That testifies to the success of this book, despite its inevitable limitations and occasional structural awkwardness. Reviewers who find it biased are, I fear, basing their views more on what they wanted Scroggins to say -- to canonize Ayaan while despising Siddiqui -- whereas what the author actually did was to submit both women's lives to the same kind of analysts. The result isn't perfect, but Scroggins brings no agenda to it -- she's no relativist arguing that Siddiqui's views are rational, but she's also alert to the fact that Hirsi Ali is not some next-gen Enlightenment goddess, either. Recommended to those genuinely curious, but not to those who already have their minds firmly made up and don't want their opinions challenged. 4.4 stars.
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Custom confetti blasts for any event types whats us excited! What are we going to blow confetti at your next event? We can color match any theme or event type. We have 8 confetti cannons and are waiting to have a blast!!!
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Shiv Sena on Thursday accused China of adopting "double standards" in dealing with terrorism after it blocked India's move in the UN demanding action against Pakistan over release of Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the 26/11 Mumbai attack (2008) mastermind and LeT commander.
"The (UN) sanctions committee has five permanent and 10 non-permanent UN member states in it. Out of these, almost all countries, including the US, Britain, Russia, France and Germany supported India's stand, but China opposed it."
"On one hand, China brutally crushes terrorism in its state and on the other hand supports the perpetrators of terrorism in India. This is China's double standards," the Sena said in its editorial in-party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.
Sena said 13 Muslims were recently hanged in China's Xinjiang province for engaging in terrorist attacks. In the past also, hundreds of Muslims have been killed in the country.
"China's ideology seems to be eliminating terrorism from its country but letting terrorist activities flourish in India," the Sena said.
China's call of 'Hindi-Chini bhai-bhai' (Indians-Chinese brotherhood) in 1960 has proved to be a farce, time and again in the aftermath, it said.
"China supplied atom bombs, missiles, and nuclear reactors to Pakistan to help the country have an edge over India. Except its army, all of Pakistan's ammunition is provided by China," the editorial said.
Stressing that China can never be India's friend, Sena said, "What more proof does one need to prove this?..What had to happen in the UN Sanctions meet has happened. But, India needs to be very careful with China in future."
At the UN sanctions committee meeting, the Chinese representatives blocked the move demanding action against Pakistan over Lakhvi's release on grounds that India did not provide sufficient information.
In the wake of the development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has himself taken up the issue with the Chinese leadership.
A Pakistani court had on April 9 set Lakhvi free, a development which India said "eroded" the value of assurances repeatedly conveyed to it by Pakistan on cross—border terrorism.
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North Fork Quail Elk city OK. One of the most awesome gatherings this year.
Thank you for inviting me to be part of a great evening.
Join us as we work together to build quail habitat and populations in Texas and Oklahoma. We invite you to get involved, become an advocate and be a part of the solution. We can learn from each other and from champions in the field. You too, can become a part of the growing strength to deliver conservation and make sure we have quail for future generations!
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Determinants of mortality among patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis in northern Nigeria
Drug-Resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is estimated to cause about 10% of all TB related deaths. There is dearth of data on determinants of DR-TB mortality in Nigeria. Death among DR-TB treated cohorts in Nigeria from 2010 to 2013 was 30%, 29%, 15% and 13% respectively. Our objective was to identify factors affecting survival among DR-TB patients in northern Nigeria.
Demographic and clinical data of all DR-TB patients enrolled in Kano, Katsina and Bauchi states of Nigeria between 1st February 2015 and 30th November 2016 was used. Survival analysis was done using Kaplan-Meier and multiple regression with Cox proportional hazard modeling.
Mean time to death during treatment is 19.2 weeks and 3.9 weeks among those awaiting treatment. Death was recorded among 38 of the 147 DR-TB patients assessed. HIV co-infection significantly increased probability of mortality, with an adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) of 2.35, 95% CI: 1.05–5.29, p = 0.038. Treatment delay showed significant negative association with survival (p = 0.000), not starting treatment significantly reduced probability of survival with an aHR of 7.98, 95% CI: 2.83–22.51, p = 0.000. Adjusted hazard ratios for patients started on treatment more than eight weeks after detection or within two to four weeks after detection, was beneficial though not statistically significant with respective p-values of 0.056 and 0.092. The model of care (facility vs. community-based) did not significantly influence survival.
Both HIV co-infected DR-TB patients and DR-TB patients that fail to start treatment immediately after diagnosis are at significant risk of mortality. Our study showed no significant difference in mortality based on models of care. The study highlights the need to address programmatic and operational issues pertaining to treatment delays and strengthening DR-TB/HIV co-management as key strategies to reduce mortality.
Read more at PLOS…
Citation: Bajehson M, Musa BM, Gidado M, Nsa B, Sani U, Habibu AT, et al. (2019) Determinants of mortality among patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis in northern Nigeria. PLoS ONE 14(11): e0225165. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225165
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Home Analysis I-CONnect Symposium on "Constitutional Boundaries" — The Social Dimension of the Rule of Law
I-CONnect Symposium on "Constitutional Boundaries" — The Social Dimension of the Rule of Law
[Editor's Note: This is the fifth entry in our symposium on "Constitutional Boundaries." The introduction to the symposium is available here, the first entry is available here, the second entry is available here, the third is available here, and the fourth is available here.]
—Jeff King, Professor of Law, University College London
One question about constitutional boundaries relates to whether constitutional principles require the state to take regulatory action in the private sphere. An exploration of that idea is sometimes found in discussions of constitutional social rights. Less has been said about it in connection with the rule of law concept. In this post, I outline some of the thinking set out in my paper for the constitutional boundaries workshop, which has led me to conclude that the best conception of the rule of law would require the provision of a legally structured welfare and regulatory state.
Anglo-American jurists in the post WWII period have tended to embrace a quite narrow conception of the rule of law. The idea, described as 'justice as regularity' by John Rawls and as a 'formal' account by Joseph Raz,[1] is that the rule of law is a political ideal that imposes obligations on states to (1) make clear law; (2) do so in a transparent and consistent manner; (3) apply it consistently to all persons without distinction, and especially to public officials; (4) adjudicate all legal disputes fairly before independent and impartial courts; and (5) secure access to such courts. In brief: the rule of law is here concerned with how any given law is made and applied, and the only demands on the substance of the law is that it be clear and prospective.
What drives this conception and its tidy list of features? Both Joseph Raz and Lon Fuller take the following justificatory tack: law cannot function as law if it cannot guide behavior; it cannot guide behavior unless it observes the features listed above; and so the rule of law ideal must be organized around enumerating and expounding such features. The capacity for law to guide its subjects' behavior is the 'basic intuition from which the doctrine…derives' (Raz) and Fuller took the view that a failure to do that was to show exactly how 'law can fail.' And stopping with such a list, adds Raz, not only identifies a set of practices having great social value (the 'virtue' of the rule of law), but also avoids collapsing the rule of law idea into a complete social philosophy. His theory thus offers conceptual 'hygiene' (in the contemporary vernacular), and provides a rigorous account of those features that allow us to say that a legal system is in, following John Finnis, 'legally good shape.'[2] Although Jeremy Waldron puts greater emphasis on the importance of procedure in his account of the idea, he largely agrees.[3]
In the English-speaking legal academy, and perhaps among much of the readership of this blog, this account has become dominant. I reject it because the account offers no good reason for thinking that behavior guidance should be the dominant idea generating an account of the rule of law, and because the worry over conflating the rule of law with justice is not only exaggerated but falsified in practice. I'm in good company here. Among some leading judges and in international diplomacy, the narrow formal account is rejected. The Council of Europe's Venice Commission of Democracy Through Law and the United Nations both subscribe to a more robust version, as did the highly esteemed but hardly radical British judge, Lord Bingham, after whose memory a leading institute on the rule of law was founded in London.[4] In all these conceptions, articulated by publically appointed representatives of a wide range of legal systems, the rule of law is concerned with proscribing arbitrariness and also requires the state to protect human rights. The internationally recognised rule of law indices are similarly concerned with rights and substance.[5]
This is not a modern reboot. As Julian Sempill has shown in his profound work on the rule of law, the 'limited government' conception that was evident in the work of John Locke, James Harrington, Algernon Sidney and notably by the Founding Fathers of the American constitution in the seventeenth century, was much richer than the formal tradition that Sempill also rejects.[6] And as I show in my contribution to the constitutional boundaries workshop, the approach taken from Locke through Kant and into the 19th century flowering of the Rechtsstaat principle in Germany – as well as in the related work of Friedrich von Hayek[7] in the 20th – was also bound up with substantive political theories of the role of law in a modern state. In this broader, often called 'substantive' tradition, a core theme is that the rule of law entails the rejection of arbitrary power. It requires that such be tamed by legal rules, and often connected to basic rights and self-government.
If this account is accepted, the relevance of the welfare state comes quickly into focus. Even putting aside the fact that social rights are human rights, arbitrary power is a concern in private relations as much as it is in state-citizen relations. Indeed, far more so since we are at risk of it in the employment, banking, rental accommodation, and for many people, health and education contexts – at risk of it every day in other words. But precisely this line of reasoning is what worries Raz and others. If we bank on so loose an idea of arbitrariness then before long the rule of law and justice become indistinguishable. Those who use Philip Pettit's work on republicanism as non-domination to animate their idea of the rule of law should feel that charge quite keenly. Pettit himself takes a narrower view of the rule of law.[8]
In my approach, I do not try to extend the rule of law conception by appealing to a rich theory of arbitrariness, nor a theory of human rights. I rather argue from a different set of premises and intuitions. Among them is the claim that the rule of law has always (and in Kant explicitly) offered an idea that the state has a duty to protect people with law. In Kant's theory it was to provide legal security for rights (securing the principle of external freedom), and in the Anglo-American conception it was to protect the general public with 'law and order' as well as to protect freedom from arbitrariness. To put the point more abstractly, we can say that anarchy is incompatible with the rule of law. I infer from that proposition that the absence of anarchy requires a positive programme of legal regulation. I illustrate the appeal of these propositions by reference to certain examples of private behavior that even the official allowance of which seems an affront to the rule of law: land invasions, bounty hunting, vigilante and paramilitary activity, and private security or law-enforcement in particular estates or domains, whether by criminal gangs or landholders and businesses. The principle that makes these activities seem an affront to the rule of law is that only the state can be legitimately authorized to use force in this way. The positive programme of legal regulation here, then, is that law must include proscriptions on the private use of coercion, whether by a complete ban or regulatory micromanagement. There is something special about coercion that requires especially careful legal regulation. If we have regard to the core functions of law, we can see why coercion must be prescribed. And it is entirely appropriate to look to the core functions of law in generating an account of the ideal of the rule of law.
I contend that non-consensual exploitation – which occurs when someone takes unfair advantage of another under circumstances in which that other has no choice but to consent – is analogous to coercion. Both coercion and non-consensual exploitation usually involve non-consensual harm. On my understanding, the rule of law concept suggests a proactive state duty to regulate both. A core function of law is to stop predatory behavior of this kind. No rule of law state can justifiably stand by idly while the strong prey on the weak.
The toleration of predatory behavior has also, interestingly, been linked to much social unrest that has disrupted many legal and social orders. We have see that happen in both wholesale fashion (e.g. revolution), and retail fashion (e.g. crime, corruption). We can thus recall in this context the oft-recognised relationship between legal obedience and the legitimacy of law. In brief: there's no place for riots in a proper rule of law state.
Suggested Citation: Jeff King, I-CONnect Symposium on "Constitutional Boundaries" — The Social Dimension of the Rule of Law, Int'l J. Const. L. Blog, Apr. 27, 2018, at: http://www.iconnectblog.com/2018/04/i-connect-symposium-on-constitutional-boundaries-the-social-dimension-of-the-rule-of-law
The author is a General Council member of the ICON Society, and the recipient of a 2017 Philip Leverhulme Prize in Law which will enable him to complete a monograph on this project.
[1] John Rawls, A Theory of Justice (Rev. Edn, HUP 1999) pp.206-213;, Joseph Raz, 'The Rule of law and its Virtue' (1977) 93 LQR 195. See also Lon Fuller, The Morality of Law (Rev. Edn, Yale University Press, 1969).
[2] John Finnis, Natural Law and Natural Rights (OUP 1981) 270.
[3] Jeremy Waldron, 'The Concept and the Rule of Law' (2008-9) 43 Georgia L Rev 1; 'The Rule of Law and the Importance of Procedure' in J. Fleming (ed), Getting to the Rule of Law: NOMOS L (NYU Press, 2011); Jeremy Waldron, The Rule of Law and the Measure of Property (CUP 2013).
[4] Venice Commission for Democracy Through Law, 'Report on the Rule of Law', adopted at the 86th Plenary Session, on (Study No. 512 / 2009) (4 April 2011); Report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations: The rule of law and transitional justice in conflict and post-conflict societies (S/2004/616); Thomas Bingham, The Rule of Law (London: Penguin, 2010).
[5] See M Versteeg & T Ginsburg, 'Measuring the Rule of Law: A Comparison of Indicators' (2016) 42 Law & Social Inquiry 100.
[6] Julian Sempill's 'Ruler's Sword, Citizen's Shield: The Rule of Law and the Constitution of Power' (2016) 31 Journal of Law & Politics 333.
[7] Friedrich August Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty (London: Routledge, 1960); and Law, Legislation and Liberty: A New Statement of the Liberal Principles of Justice and Political Economy (London: Routledge, 1982).
[8] Philip Pettit, Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government (Oxford University Press, 1997) 174-176.
Author: Jeff King Filed under: Analysis
Tags: Jeremy Waldron, John Rawls, Joseph Raz, Lon Fuller, Rechtsstaat, rule of law, Venice Commission
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Money collected from an appeal for funds at a praise and worship held at the Wesley Cathedral Methodist Church at Adum last Friday could not be found after the service.
The total amount realized miraculously vanished in the church. The problem was deepened when a pastor decided to perform a ritual to find out which among the congregation took the money. A reliable source told the Times newspaper that the unspecified amount was in a polythene bag and deposited under a high table where the pastors were seated.
But at the end of the worship, the money was nowhere to be found when the organizers wanted to count it. Efforts to find the money proved futile and it was at this juncture that a pastor decided to perform the ritual.
He was said to have requested for some sand and salt which he mixed together and spread the mixture on the floor. According to an eyewitness, the pastor asked a number of people suspected to have taken the money to walk through the mixture of sand and salt.
None of those asked to walk over the salt was found to have taken the money, so all of them walked away. Everyone including the pastors were left scratching their heads and asking who might have stolen the cash.
It was the first time the �live worship� was held in a church as the yearly event organized by some employees of Nhyira FM of the Multimedia Company had been held in the open. There was no breathing space as the building was full to brim with large crowd outside, the source said.
Rt. Reverend Professor Sarfo Kantanka, Bishop of the Kumasi Diocese of the Methodist Church, when contacted said he was not aware of the event as he went for a workshop at Aburi.
Meanwhile, the organizers are tight-lipped over the matter.
Source: The G. Times
Kan Dapaah Robbers Arrested
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The gossip between me and my neighbor today is that we finally saw the people who live across the street from me. I rarely ever see anyone over there. I have seen an older woman with a baby and 2 large dogs. All of a sudden today the woman was outside along with the child and her parents and they were hanging out while the child played in a little pool.
Yup, that's the excitement of my life these days, being a nosy neighbor... Are you a nosy neighbor? Do you know your neighbors?
Hope time is going faster than you thought it would!
your post made me laugh. I used to live on base in Beaufort, SC. The base was for all those who were stationed at the air station, the naval hospital or MCRD so it was a nice mix of people.
I once had a friend call me to drive to her house on the other side of base, because the MP's had her street blocked off. I managed to make nice to the MP and got past the road block to her house. Got there, and we stood in the yard for 30 minutes talking to neighbors until we found out that the wife beat her Marine husband with a golf club because he went golfing instead of shopping with her (it pays to know MP's).
We didn't gossip much - but living that close together sometimes you cannot help it!
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Need a break from cooking, shopping, and wrapping gifts? Head toward San Marcos, Texas for an evening visit to Santa's Ranch, one of the most spectacular Christmas light parks in central Texas.
Santa's Ranch Christmas Light Park.
You'll drive through nearly a mile filled with holiday scenes illuminated by more than 1.3 million lights. A 50-foot Christmas tree greets guests at the entrance. Lights twinkle in 100 displays and animations with trains such as Eskimo and sled dogs, carousel, space shuttle, village scene, and a 60- foot long Noah's ark. Several crosses and Biblical scenes keep the Christmas spirit strong. Favorite fantasies include the drive-thru tunnels. The awesome blue-light tunnel is a shimmering "river" filled with 800 feet of twinkling lights.
Once again Frank and Melanie Bass invite families to drive through their holiday park, located on 12 acres of wooded rolling hills. Many visitors return each year to see what has been added. If you're handy with a camera, there are lovely scenes around every turn, but you must stay in your car during the leisurely drive.
Although other Christmas displays and parks in the Hill Country have closed, Santa's Ranch Christmas Light Park has been successful in providing a wonderful holiday treat for families and friends to share. And recent mild weather is perfect for an outing like this. From Austin take I35 south, exit 199, and stay on the access road for about a mile.
Santa's Ranch is open every night until January 3, 2015 from 6-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 6-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Use all the seatbelts in your car (in other words, fill it with people), since entry is $28 per vehicle; $56 buys an unlimited season pass. Check the website for coupons. For information call 830-743-1293.
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Q: how to use gif_lib encode RGB to gif If I run RGB2GIF like:
RGB2GIF(true, 1, "../tests/porsche.rgb", ExpNumOfColors, 320, 200);
the output is like original image
but when I use another rgb file:
RGB2GIF(true, 1, "D:\\rgb.yuv", ExpNumOfColors, 1280, 720);`
the out gif file missing colors.
Is it relative to global color map? local color map?
static void SaveGif(GifByteType *OutputBuffer, int Width, int Height, int ExpColorMapSize, ColorMapObject *OutputColorMap){int i, Error;
GifFileType *GifFile;
GifByteType *Ptr = OutputBuffer;
/* Open stdout for the output file: */
gfile = fopen("D:\\out_my.gif", "wb+");
if ((GifFile = EGifOpen(gfile, writeGifData, &Error)) == NULL) {
PrintGifError(Error);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (EGifPutScreenDesc(GifFile,
Width, Height, ExpColorMapSize, 0,
OutputColorMap) == GIF_ERROR ||
EGifPutImageDesc(GifFile,
0, 0, Width, Height, false, OutputColorMap) ==
GIF_ERROR){
PrintGifError(Error);
printf("error\n");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
GifQprintf("\n%s: Image 1 at (%d, %d) [%dx%d]: ",
PROGRAM_NAME, GifFile->Image.Left, GifFile->Image.Top,
GifFile->Image.Width, GifFile->Image.Height);
for (i = 0; i < Height; i++) {
if (EGifPutLine(GifFile, Ptr, Width) == GIF_ERROR)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
GifQprintf("\b\b\b\b%-4d", Height - i - 1);
Ptr += Width;
}
printf("\n");
printf("close file\n");
if (EGifCloseFile(GifFile, &Error) == GIF_ERROR)
PrintGifError(Error);
fclose(gfile);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
static void RGB2GIF(bool OneFileFlag, int NumFiles, char *FileName, int
ExpNumOfColors, int Width, int Height)
{
int ColorMapSize;
GifByteType *RedBuffer = NULL, *GreenBuffer = NULL, *BlueBuffer = NULL,
*OutputBuffer = NULL;
ColorMapObject *OutputColorMap = NULL;
ColorMapSize = 1 << ExpNumOfColors;
if (NumFiles == 1) {
LoadRGB(FileName, OneFileFlag,
&RedBuffer, &GreenBuffer, &BlueBuffer, Width, Height);
}
else {
LoadRGB(NULL, OneFileFlag,
&RedBuffer, &GreenBuffer, &BlueBuffer, Width, Height);
}
if ((OutputColorMap = GifMakeMapObject(ColorMapSize, NULL)) == NULL ||
(OutputBuffer = (GifByteType *)malloc(Width * Height *
sizeof(GifByteType))) == NULL)
GIF_EXIT("Failed to allocate memory required, aborted.");
printf("GifQuantizeBuffer\n");
if (GifQuantizeBuffer(Width, Height, &ColorMapSize,
RedBuffer, GreenBuffer, BlueBuffer,
OutputBuffer, OutputColorMap->Colors) == GIF_ERROR)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
free((char *)RedBuffer);
free((char *)GreenBuffer);
free((char *)BlueBuffer);
SaveGif(OutputBuffer, Width, Height, ExpNumOfColors, OutputColorMap);
}
A: nobody use this lib encode gif? is there some other libs to encode gif, except gif.h.
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Financial Horizons Group Inc. is changing up its broader leadership team.
The firm is appointing David Stewart, who previously focused on the firm's Atlantic Canada business, as its chief operations officer. Stewart will work closely with Chris Valardo on distribution, Mike Donati on dealership and Heidi MacDonald on operations, according to a press release.
Cathy Hiscott will take on the newly combined role of heading up Ontario and Atlantic Canada, while Paul Isaacson will continue as lead for the Western provinces and James McMahon for Quebec.
Will Chang will be developing and directing legal and compliance issues and Marc Lantaigne will do the same for finance and strategy. In addition, Nina Kavalinas will be working on the compliance side, while Christina Waite will head up human resources and corporate affairs.
Financial Horizons' founder, John Hamilton, will remain on the board's leadership team as founder and special advisor.
"I'm confident in this team and this organization, and in all of us making a real difference to advisors and insurance partners in 2019," said Nick Pszeniczny, president and chief executive officer at Financial Horizons Group, in the release.
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Caleb Thielbar Display at Randolph High School. Photo by Gordy Kosfeld
A familiar face will be back with the Minnesota Twins this season if he makes it to the Major League club. Randolph High School and South Dakota State graduate Caleb Thielbar signed a Minor League contract this week with the organization. Thielbar is a left handed pitcher and was the 2013 Twins Rookie of the Year.
Drafted in 2009 by the Milwaukee Braves in the 18th round Thielbar set a Twins franchise record his rookie season with them by starting his season with 20 scoreless innings pitched. In his first 17 appearances he did not allow a single run.
It was a Twins record and something only six people had ever done in the majors since 1921. From June 9, 2013 to July 8, 2013 Thielbar retired 33 consecutive batters. That season he finished with a 1.76 ERA while throwing in 49 games and 46 innings allowing 24 hits, 14 walks, 39 strikeouts with 4 homers allowed. Opponents had a batting average of .154.
In 2014 the current pitching coach for Augustana University in South Dakota saw his ERA become 3.40 while throwing 47 2/3 innings in 54 appearances allowing 51 hits, 16 walks, 35 strikeouts with 3 home runs allowed. Opponents had a batting average of .280.
When he was called up to the majors with the Twins he became the first South Dakota State University player in their history to make it to the majors.
Thielbar will be 33 January 31, 2020 and has agreed to return to Augustana to continue his pitching coach duties next fall for the 2018 NCAA Division II Baseball Champions. He pitched a handful of games for the Twins in 2015 and has bounced around since including two stints with the St. Paul Saints.
First he went back to the Milwaukee Brewers. Last spring he started with his former Manager Ron Gardenhire with the Detroit Tigers but appeared to be caught in the middle of their youth movement. He was eventually traded to the Atlanta Braves and played for their Triple A club the Gwinnett Stripers.
Thielbar opted for free agency in early November and was contacted by several teams in search of a hard throwing left handed pitcher according to his former American Legion baseball coach Pat McIntee.
He threw in 50 games for the Toledo Mudhens before going to Gwinnett in 2019.
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Official | Watson Departs
Watford FC can confirm that Ben Watson has left the club having been released from his contract by mutual consent.
The 32-year-old midfielder first moved to Vicarage Road from Wigan in January 2015 and played a key part in the Hornets' subsequent promotion to the Premier League.
During three years he made 78 appearances, including 47 in the top-flight, scoring two goals.
The Hornets would like to thank Ben for his service to the club and wish him all the best for the future.
Official | Dahlberg Deal Done
The Hornets have secured the services of promising Sweden Under-21 goalkeeper Pontus Dahlberg.
The 19-year-old has signed a five-and-a-half-year permanent deal following his arrival from IFK Göteborg, and he will return to the Swedish side on loan for the remainder of the 2017/18 season.
Despite his relative youth, the 6ft 4in stopper has already played 32 times for IFK, attracting much interest thanks to a string of fine performances in goal.
Dahlberg is a Swedish youth international at Under-21, Under-19 and Under-17 level.
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The Spring 2011 issue of The Earth Scientist is focused on modernizing seismology education. Thanks to IRIS, you can download this issue for free as a pdf. Print copies are available in our online store.
Volcanoes Influence Climate
How Volcanoes Influence Climate Over Shorter Timescales
The gases and dust particles thrown into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions have an effect on climate. For the most part they cool the planet by shading incoming solar radiation. This affect can last for months to years, depending on the characteristics of the eruption. Eruptions in the tropics can have an effect on the climate of both hemispheres. Volcanic eruptions at mid or high latitudes only have an effect on the hemisphere they are within. Volcanoes have also caused global warming over long geologic time scales when extreme amounts of volcanism occurred.
Particles of dust and ash
Volcanic dust (ash) released into the atmosphere during volcanic causes temporary cooling. Larger particles have little effect because they fall out of the air quickly. Small ash particles in the troposphere form a dark cloud that shades and cools the area directly below. These particles will fall out of the atmosphere in rain a few hours or days after the event. The dust that causes the most cooling is that which gets into the stratosphere. It can stay in the stratosphere for months, blocking sunlight and causing cooling over large areas of the Earth.
Ash plume from Rabul volcano in Papua New Guinea as seen from the Space Shuttle on 19 September 1994. Credits: NASA
A huge cloud of volcanic ash and gas rises above Mount Pinatubo, Philippines, on June 12, 1991. Three days later, the volcano exploded in the second-largest volcanic eruption on Earth in the 20th century. Credits: USGS
Often, erupting volcanoes emit sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. Sulfur dioxide is much more effective than ash particles at cooling the climate. The sulfur dioxide moves into the stratosphere and combines with water to form sulfuric acid aerosols. The sulfuric acid makes a haze of tiny droplets in the stratosphere that reflects incoming solar radiation. This causes surface cooling. The aerosols can stay in the stratosphere for up to three years, moved around by winds and causing significant cooling worldwide. Eventually, the droplets grow large enough to fall to Earth.
Illustration of production and effect of volcanic aerosols, including SO2. Credits: Windows to the Universe staff (Lisa Gardiner)
Images from NASA Space Shuttles reveal the presence of volcanic aerosols after the Mount Pinatubo eruption in 1991. Credits: NASA and Caspar Ammann
Volcanoes also release large amounts of greenhouse gases water vapor and carbon dioxide. The amounts put into the atmosphere from a large eruption doesn't change the global amounts of these gases very much very much. However, there have been times during Earth history of intense volcanism that significantly increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and caused global warming.
Measuring the Climate Effects of Volcanic Eruptions
Not all volcanic eruptions are the same! The characteristics often depend on the type of magma within a volcano. There are three main indices used to assess the effects of volcanic eruptions on climate. Each is described below.
The Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI).
Credits: USGS
The Level of Atmospheric Perturbation: The Dust Veil Index (DVI) takes into account the amount of material dispersed into the atmosphere and the amount that the material blocks the incoming solar radiation.
The Eruption Characteristics: Total Mass and Explosiveness: The Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) ranks volcanic eruptions to assess magnitude, intensity, dispersion and destructiveness. Eruptions are ranked from 1 to 8 with 8 being the most explosive. Eruptions are more explosive at volcanoes with very viscous magmas rich in silicon, aluminum, and sulfur. The viscous magma blocks the volcano's vents and trapped gases are heated, expand, and build pressure in the plugged vent until explosion. To get exploded material into the stratosphere takes an event with a VEI of at least 4.
The Sulfur Release and Transport to Poles: Paleo-evidence of volcanic eruptions is recorded in ice sheets by the deposition of sulfuric acid aerosols. Thus, we have a proxy record of eruptions prior to recorded history. The Ice Core Volcanic Index (IVI) use data from ice cores, mainly based on sulfate levels to assess paleo-volcanic eruptions.
Last modified June 26, 2007 by Dennis Ward.
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Earth's Greenhouse Gases
Less than 1% of the gases in Earth's atmosphere are called greenhouse gases. Even though they are not very abundant, these greenhouse gases have a major effect. Carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor (H2O),...more
Space Missions to study Earth's Atmosphere & Climate
Television weather forecasts in the space age routinely feature satellite views of cloud cover. Cameras and other instruments on spacecraft provide many types of valuable data about Earth's atmosphere...more
Modeling the Future of Climate Change
Predicting how our climate will change in the next century or beyond requires tools for assessing how planet responds to change. Global climate models, which are run on some of the world's fastest supercomputers,...more
Effects of Climate Change Today
The world's surface air temperature increased an average of 0.6° Celsius (1.1°F) during the last century according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This may not sound like very...more
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Barbad Golshiri (born 1982 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian contemporary artist. He has worked both as a media artist and a critic. He works with video, digital media, installation, photography, the internet, graphic novels and Lettrism.
Biography
His father was famed Iranian writer, Houshang Golshiri, and his mother is Farzaneh Taheri, a renowned literary translator. He studied painting at The School of Art and Architecture, Azad University, Tehran.
Career
He won the third prize of the 6th Tehran Contemporary Painting Biennial, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. In the criticism symposium of the biennial, Golshiri's paper was praised as one of the three best articles.
Amiel Grumberg, the curator of "Too Much Pollution to Demonstrate: Soft Guerrillas in Tehran's Contemporary Art Scene - 2004" exhibition writes:
Barbad Golshiri's series of videos, installations, and photography expresses a remarkable balance between foreign art influences and Iranian resonances".
After showing the work for the second time in New York, critics emphasized the exotic value of his work, finding arabesque motives in his locks of hair.
See also
Iranian modern and contemporary art
References
External links
Official website
1982 births
Living people
Artists from Tehran
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Fallin' lyrics and chords
These country classic song lyrics are the property of the respective artist, authors and labels, they are intended solely for educational purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Fallin' lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Wanda Jackson.
Fallin'
Written by Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka
I got the feelin' I'm fallin' like a star up in the blue
F C
Like I was fallin' off Niagara in a paddle boat canoe
G7 C
I got the feelin' I'm a fallin' and it's all because of you
Like I was walkin' on a tight rope ooh swingin' in the breeze
F C
And though I tried to keep my balance when I weaken in my knees
G7 C
I got the feelin' I'm a fallin' oh lover help me please
F C F C
Like a leaf falls from the branch like a rock from an avalanche
F C D7 G7
Like the rain on a stormy day I never thought I'd fall this way
I thought that love could never touch me yeah I was ridin' high
F C
But then my ivory tower toppled and it tumbled from the sky
G7 C
I got the feelin' I'm a fallin' love you're the reason why
F C F C
Like a lair when he married her like the walls of Jericho
F C D7 G7
Like Delilah's holy town and Samson tore it down
Repeat #4,5,4
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I present to you one of the sweetest love poems ever written. It's sweet because it's real.
The drunk clambering on his undulant floor.
Misfit in any space. And never on time.
And keep us, all devotion, at your knees.
Our souls on glory of spilt bourbon float.
I will study wry music for your sake.
All the toys of the world would break.
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We're off and spinning fiber into yarn as the cyclist tour France. I have set daily goals and hope to release reports periodically during the TdF.
Music today is Mountains by Katy Pfaffl and can be found on MusicAlley.
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Wondering: where do folks get their oil gaskets from (the one around the oil filter area)? Just got off the phone with Scooterworks, which doesn't carry them. They recommended a dealer, but none are very close.
Also, is it recommended to change the gasket with every oil change?
It's a paper gasket, so you'll need to use your own best judgement on its condition as far as reusing. But at a dollar....I'd just change it out.
If I were you, I'd stock up. Who knows how long they'll be available.
When it comes to that point, I'm sure folks will just cut their own gaskets. Exact-o knife, gasket sheet, make merry.
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The Man Behind Columbus
Martín Pinzón of Palos
Edward T. Stone
As you approach the village of Palos de la Frontera, some fifty miles west of Seville in Spain's Analgesía, the squat little church of San J'orge looms in the foreground at the base of a rocky cliff that overlooks the tidal flats created by the mingling of the rivers Tinto and Odiel. The shallow estuary where the two rivers converge, known of old as the Saltés, is undistinguished scenically, an obscure corner of Spain virtually unknown to American tourists.
But a visitor mounting the steps to the plaza of the seven-hundred-year-old church from the road below soon becomes aware of a dusty marble plaque affixed to the crumbling brown façade of the sanctuary. Now chipped and broken, it is a sad remnant of a long-forgotten burst of civic pride. Chiseled on it are these words:
A LOS PINZONES IMORTALES HIJOS DE ESTA VILLA CODESCUBRIDORES CON COLON DEL NUEVO MUNDO 3 AGOSTO 1910 EL PUEBLO DE PALOS
(to the Pinzóns: Immortal sons of this town, codiscoverers with Columbus of the New World; August 3, 1910; the community of Palos).
But didn't Columbus discover America all by himself? And who were the Pinzóns anyway? Good questions—and not one American in ten thousand probably knows the correct answers. Yet the role of the brothers Pinzón in the discovery of America, and particularly that of the eldest, their redoubtable leader, Martín Alonso Pinzón, can fairly be equated with that of Columbus himself.
Pinzón organized the expedition of 1492 after Columbus had failed to enlist a crew. Pinzón not only helped to finance the voyage but also advanced funds from his own pocket to the families of the sailors so they would not be in need during the absence of their breadwinners. One of the great sailors and navigators of his day, he contributed the maritime skill and knowledge necessary for the success of the expedition.
The Pinta , under Pinzón's command, invariably led the fleet, and it was her crew who first sighted land in the predawn hours of October 12. Pinzón was the discoverer of the island of Haiti, where the Spaniards established their first New World colony, and he was the first European to strike gold in America.
Pinzón was, in fact, the de facto leader of the expedition, since the crews looked to him for direction rather than to Columbus, whom they mistrusted as a foreigner.
It is not difficult to assess the reasons for history's neglect of Martín Pinzón. He died obscurely in Palos within two weeks after the return of the fleet of discovery on March 15, 1493. (Only two ships returned; Columbus' flagship was wrecked on the north shore of Haiti on Christmas Eve.) Columbus and Pinzón quarreled bitterly in the West Indies, and only Columbus' own version of the voyage has survived in conventional histories of the Discovery. He was a prolific writer of journals and letters; even if he and Pinzón had not quarreled, his incessant portrayal of himself as the lone discoverer of the New World would have prevailed because there was no other version.
After the quarrel Columbus' complaints against his fellow argonauts were endless: the seamen of Palos were a bad lot, lawless and disobedient; the Pinzón brothers were greedy and insolent. The theme was picked up by two major contemporary historians, Father Bartolomé de Las Casas, an ardent admirer of Columbus, and Ferdinand Columbus, the illegitimate son of Christopher, who wrote a laudatory biography of his father. Subsequent histories of the Discovery were based almost exclusively on these three sources—Columbus himself, his son Ferdinand, and the partisan Las Casas.
But lying virtually forgotten for nearly three hundred years in the Archive of the Indies in Seville was a mass of unique historical data that revealed the great part Martín Pinzón played in the discovery of America. Preserved in the cramped handwriting of sixteenth-century court reporters are hundreds of thousands of words of sworn testimony about the first voyage that offer a considerably different view of the Enterprise of the Indies from that of the Columbus tradition.
Only gradually, in the last century and this, has this mine of historical evidence yielded its treasure through the work of successive Spanish scholars. Known as the Pleitos de Colón (litigation of Columbus), the transcripts of these extraordinary proceedings embody the eyewitness recollections of nearly a hundred residents of the comarca , or countryside, of the Tinto-Odiel, men who had been personally acquainted with both Pinzón and Columbus and who had witnessed or participated in the events in Palos immediately before the departure of the expedition of 1492 and after its return seven months later. At least five of the witnesses had been on the voyage.
The Pleitos were initiated by Diego Columbus, elder son of Christopher and the latter's successor as admiral of the Indies. Diego brought suit in 1508, two years after his father's death, to have restored to the Columbus family the titles and authority of viceroy and governor of the New World colonies, which King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella had revoked in 1499, deposing Columbus and appointing a new governor. Defending the case for the Crown, the fiscal , or royal attorney, chose to base his defense not on the grounds of Columbus' dubious record as governor but on the allegation that he was not the exclusive discoverer of America.
Testimony was presented in an attempt to prove that not only did Martín Pinzón organize and lead the expedition but that it was his idea in the first place. The latter claim, however, had so little evidence to support it that the Council of the Indies, before which the suit was tried, rejected it out of hand.
But the depositions relating to Pinzón's predominant part in organizing the fleet and his role as partner and collaborator in the Discovery were abundant and explicit and were never challenged or denied by the attorneys and witnesses for Diego. Indeed, at least one witness for the plaintiff, Juan Rodríguez de Mafra, a veteran pilot, volunteered in his sworn statement, made in 1515, that if it had not been for Pinzón, Columbus never could have enlisted a crew.
The proceedings dragged on for twenty-five years, with periodic hearings over wide intervals of time and in widely separated places. In the end Luis Colón, wastrel grandson of Columbus, was conceded a dukedom in lieu of the viceroyalty demanded in the suit. Meanwhile descendants of Martín Pinzón were granted a coat of arms by the emperor Charles v in belated recognition of Pinzón's contribution to the Discovery.
Thus but for the court records of the Pleitos the knowledge of Pinzón's great role would have vanished forever. Aside from those records the documentary history of the Pinzón family is scanty.
Traditionally 1441 is given as the year of Martín's birth in Palos. Nothing is known of his parents, but evidently the family had been settled in the Palos area for generations. Martín and his younger brothers, Vicente Ybáñez and Francisco Martín, lived together in a large house on Galle de la Nuestra Señor de la Râbida, the main street of Palos. Presumably they had inherited the house together with a finca , or farm estate, located upriver near Moguer.
Over the years Pinzón built up a prosperous deep-sea shipping business in which his brothers participated. His ships—he owned as many as three at a time—ranged far into the Atlantic and Mediterranean, particularly in the Guinea trade down the West African coast.
Las Casas, whose father later accompanied Columbus on the second voyage in 1493, described the Pinzón brothers as "wealthy mariners and principal persons to whom nearly everyone in their town deferred." And Martín Pinzón, he went on, was the "chief and most wealthy and most honored, very courageous and well versed in matters of the sea."
But it is in abundant testimony presented in the Pleitos that the full measure of Pinzón's influence in his community is realized. Witness after witness, without a dissenting voice, told of the admiration and respect in which he was held by his fellow citizens as a sea captain and as a civic leader. And it was precisely Pinzón's influence in the Tinto-Odiel comarca that was to be decisive in the discovery of America.
The declaration of Francisco Medel, regidor (magistrate) of Huelva, made in Seville in 1535, is typical of many:
The said Martín Alonso Pinzón was very knowledgeable in the art of navigation in all the seas and was a man than whom in all the kingdom there was no other more courageous in warfare nor more determined … for whatever he set his mind to, and at times he had one ship and at others two or three and this witness saw that he had them … and he had many honorable relatives and friends and superb equipment … to make the said discovery.
From the Pleitos we learn the name of Pinzón's wife, María Alvarez, but little else about her. She was probably the daughter of one of the deep-sea mariners of Palos who formed an elite fraternity in a town devoted to the sea. The men who sailed the swift caravels of Andalusia to the far ports of Europe and Africa considered themselves a cut above the humbler fishermen whose daily forays into salt water were confined to the immediate area.
The couple were probably married in 1469, when Pinzón was about twenty-eight. This may be inferred from the testimony of their eldest son, Arias Pérez Pinzón, who was forty-five years old when he testified in 1515.
The world in which Martín and María began their married life was not a tranquil one. Palos was a tough little frontier seaport in a turbulent land. Andalusía was the bloody battleground for the hatreds and ambitions of feudal nobles who maintained private armies and even fleets of war. Bands of robbers nested in strongholds in the mountains and made periodic forays on villages and towns, returning with impunity to their lairs. Also, along the Andalusian coast the towns were prey to raids by Moslem corsairs from North Africa. The area around Palos, situated at the head of the estuary of the Saltés, an open door to the ocean, was particularly vulnerable to forays.
According to tradition in Palos, Pinzón's two younger brothers continued to live with him on Galle de la Râbida after María moved in as a bride, and she kept house for all three. At the end of her first confinement she and Martín, attired in their Sabbath best and accompanied by two sponsors, carried their infant son to the baptismal font in the church of San Jorge, where a friar from the monastery of La Râbida solemnly christened him Arias Pérez Pinón. In subsequent years came Juan Martín, Catalina, Diego Martín, Mayor, Leonor, and Francisco Martín.
Most of the children were reasonably healthy, but there was a distressing exception. One of the little girls—which one is not known—was subject to violent convulsions. Her malady was diagnosed as the dreaded gota coral —epilepsy in its most acute form. This melancholy ordeal in the married life of the Pinzóns is revealed in a curious document brought to light by the Spanish historian Navarrete. Couched in archaic Castillan legalese, it is a mandate issued by Ferdinand and Isabella on December 5, 1500, ordering the authorities of Palos to act on a petition by Arias Pérez Pinzón that his brothers be compelled to take their turns in caring for their epileptic sister in their respective homes.
Martín and María had been married five years when the wretched reign of Enrique IV, the last of the Trastámara dynasty, which had ruled Castile for a hundred years, ended with his death in Madrid in 1474. The throne was seized immediately by his young half sister Isabella and Prince Ferdinand of Aragon, whom she had secretly married five years before. Isabella had the support of a powerful faction of Castilian nobles who were profoundly disturbed by the moral degeneracy of Enrique's court.
Their accession precipitated a war with Portugal, whose king, Afonso v, claimed the Castilian throne on behalf of his niece, Juana. Afonso sent an invading army into Castile to enforce her claim, but it was routed by the forces of Ferdinand and Isabella in a battle on the Duero River in 1476.
Afonso did not attempt a second invasion, but the war continued at sea with singular ferocity. Martín Pinzón and his fellow seamen of Palos were in the forefront of the naval fighting that ranged up and down the Atlantic coast from Lisbon to Guinea in West Africa. In the Pleitos a number of witnesses testified to Pinzón's personal prowess. Commanding his own ship on privateering expeditions, he won the admiration of his contemporaries by his valor and daring.
"At the time of the war with Portugal, all the Portuguese feared him because each day he captured some of them," declared Gonzalo Martín of Huelva in his deposition in 1532. Fernando Iáñes Montiel, also of Huelva, said that "he knew very well the said Martín Alonso Pinzón and he was the most valorous man in all this land and with his ship he was feared by the Portuguese." Ferrán Yáñez described Pinzón as being "as courageous a man as there was in this land … and there was no Portuguese ship that dared face him."
Because of past irritations the fighting was especially bitter. The Spanish seamen resented the Portuguese claim to a monopoly of the African trade; the Portuguese were incensed by the Spaniards' incursions into what they considered their exclusive domain. The war finally ended with the Treaty of Alcáçovas in September, 1479. Afonso gave up his claim to the Castilian throne; Ferdinand and Isabella recognized the exclusive right of the Portuguese to West African trade.
This last provision put a severe crimp in the economy of Palos. The shipowners and their crews henceforth had to depend largely on less lucrative trade with the Canaries and with Mediterranean and northern European ports.
So things went until one day in the winter of 1484-85 an indigent foreigner appeared at the gate of the monastery of La Rábida and begged for bread and water for his small son. It was a minor event that later was to have unimaginable consequences for Pinzón and for the whole world: the stranger was Christopher Columbus.
It was probably two or three years after this that María died and Pinzón took a second wife, Catalina Alonso, who was hated by her new stepchildren. There is no surviving record as such either of María's death or of the second marriage. But both events are implicit in two curious documents in the royal archives of Spain, both bearing the same date and marking another intervention by the Catholic sovereigns in the Pinzón family affairs.
They were discovered by the American scholar Alicia B. Gould y Quincy in the archive of Simancas. Both documents, signed by Ferdinand and Isabella, bear the date October 12, 1493, exactly one year after the discovery of America and six and a half months after the death of Pinzón. The first is a mandate to the authorities of Palos to take appropriate action on a petition by hve of the Pinzón children—Arias Pérez, Juan Martín, Mayor, Catalina, and Leonor—to have their stepmother evicted from the family home. The second, directed to the woman herself, instructs her to comply with the wishes of the Pinzón heirs or show cause to the royal magistrates in Palos why she should not.
Thus when Pinzón first met Columbus some time in the latter half of the Pinzón household, with an epileptic daughter and with a second wife at swords' points with her stepchildren, was anything but happy.
Columbus had spent six bitter years, much of the time in dire poverty, trying to persuade the sovereigns to underwrite his expedition. They were mildly interested, but they were engaged in a costly war with the kingdom of Granada, the last stronghold of the Moors in Spain. Moreover, a commission appointed to examine Columbus' proposal, headed by the queen's most trusted adviser, Father Talavera, reported on it unfavorably. The queen informed Columbus he could not count on royal support.
Heartsick, Columbus returned to La Rábida, where, several years earlier, he had been too poor to care for his son and had left him in the care of the monks. He was determined to try his fortunes in France. But the guardian of the monastery, Father Juan Pérez, had become interested in the project and persuaded him to delay his departure until a new appeal could be made to the queen. Father Pérez at one time had been a contador (accountant) in the queen's household and had served as her confessor.
It is clear from testimony in the Pleitos that the new application to the queen was contingent on inducing Martín Pinzón to join the enterprise. The shrewd priest must have suspected that a weak point in Columbus' case was the lack of an experienced navigator and fleet organizer.
Unfortunately, at the moment Pinzón was on a voyage to Italy with a cargo of sardines. Once there, he and his twenty-one-year-old son, Arias Pérez, visited Rome and were taken on a tour of the library of Pope Innocent vin. Their host is described as a "familiar" of the pope and an old acquaintance of Pinzón. He is not otherwise identified, but it is likely that he had once been a monk at La Rábida.
In the Pleitos the legal battery for the Crown made much of this visit of the Pinzón to the Vatican in attempting to prove that Pinzón and not Columbus had initiated the voyage of discovery. Responding to Question XI in the interrogatory of October 15, 1515, Arias testified to the conversation he and his father had had with the papal servant, whom he described as a "great cosmographer."
"And there this witness and his said father were informed of these lands that awaited discovery," Arias continued. He further said that his father was so impressed by the evidence of undiscovered lands that he was determined to go in search of them himself.
There is a great deal of eyewitness testimony relating to the first meeting between Columbus and Pinzón on the latter's return from Italy. Typical was that of Hernando de Villareal, who said that he "knows that on arrival of the said Martín Alonso from Rome, the said Admiral [Columbus] reached an agreement with him and the said Admiral sent to court a friar of La Rábida and he made relation thereof to Their Highnesses …"
The evidence in the Pleitos dovetails with the accounts of the renewed negotiations between Columbus and the sovereigns as related by Father Las Casas and Ferdinand Columbus in their respective histories. Father Pérez wrote to the queen from La Rábida. His letter was so effective that she replied within two weeks, summoning both Pérez and Columbus to the royal encampment of Santa Fe on the vega , or lowland, of Granada, where the Spanish armies were besieging the Alhambra. The queen sent 20,000 maravedis (about $140) to Columbus so he could shed his threadbare clothes and make a decent appearance at court.
The Alhambra surrendered on January 2, 1492. Three and a half months later the monarchs signed the Capitulations of Santa Fe, authorizing the voyage and making extraordinary grants of titles and perquisites to Columbus. By a stroke of their pens the erstwhile Knight of the Ragged Cape, as some of the courtiers had scoffingly dubbed Columbus in his years of travail, was transformed into the Very Magnificent Lord, Don Cristóbal Colón, Admiral of the Ocean Sea. Along with the Capitulations the sovereigns issued a directive to the town authorities of Palos to furnish and equip two caravels and to supply the necessary manpower for them.
Columbus returned in triumph to Palos, and the royal directives were read in the church plaza to a small knot of Palos officialdom. Unfortunately for Columbus, his new admiral's uniform and the decrees from the sovereigns did little for him in the jaundiced eyes of the local citizens. To them he was still the indigent foreigner without money or credit who was trying to force them to go on a desperate journey to God knew where.
To Alonso Pardo, town notary of Moguer, fell the task of seeking two caravels in accordance with the royal mandate. He managed to commandeer a couple of ships of dubious vintage whose owners were either unlucky or indifferent. Pardo, a witness years later in the Columbus family litigation, testified that "this witness saw that everyone scorned the said Christopher Columbus and believed he would die and everyone who went with him."
The hostile state of mind of the people of Palos is abundantly revealed in uncontroverted testimony presented in the Pleitos . Witness after witness, in interrogatories taken over a period of twenty years and in widely separated places, testified to the universal lack of confidence in Columbus when he tried to man and equip the fleet on his own.
"Everyone said the enterprise of the said Don Cristóbal was vain and they made a mockery of it," declared Martín Gonzalo Bisochero in the 1515 hearing in Moguer.
The villagers' hostility toward Columbus was even confirmed by witnesses sympathetic to Diego Columbus. One of them was Juan Rodríguez de Cabezudo, a Moguer farmer who had rented a donkey to Columbus when the latter went to court after his first interview with Pinzón. "Many persons made fun of the said Admiral," Cabezudo testified. "They … even reproached this witness for lending him a mule and publicly they scorned the enterprise."
Week after week the embargoed caravels swung idly at anchor in the Rio Tinto while Columbus strove in vain to enlist a crew. Apparently he must have given the sovereigns the idea that the villagers' stolid resistance portended a full-scale revolt. On June 20, nearly a month after the reading of the ordinance impounding the caravels, Their Highnesses sent a stern letter to the Palos authorities ordering Columbus' ships manned by any means necessary. And they sent an officer of the royal household named Juan de Penalosa to see that the order was carried out. At the same time the alcaide (governor) of the castle was summarily ousted and replaced by the corregidor (royal magistrate), Juan de Cepeda, who armed it to repel any rebellion.
These drastic measures only hardened the passive resistance of the villagers. The boycott was complete.
The reader may well wonder whatever happened to the understanding Columbus had reached with Pinzón. The question has never been satisfactorily answered. There is only one reasonable conclusion: with the mandates of the sovereigns in hand, Columbus had decided he had no need for Pinzón's collaboration, no necessity to share the glory and profits of the expedition. Professor Manuel Sales Ferre of the University of Seville, who did extensive research in the transcripts of the Pleitos , believes the boycott was actively abetted by a resentful Pinzón, who used his powerful influence in the community to thwart Columbus at every turn. Thus the enterprise was caught in a riptide of contention between two stubborn wills—the one armed with the authority of the Crown, the other with Pinzón's moral authority in the comarca .
In the end Columbus had to go to Pinzón. Father Pérez was probably an active mediator in the impasse. Once Columbus had accepted the reality that all the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put together a crew for him, there remained the task of winning Pinzón to a reconciliation. This probably was not as difficult as it might seem. Pinzón was now fifty years old, well past the life expectancy of those days. Undoubtedly he yearned for one more great adventure to crown his distinguished maritime career. Even more compelling, perhaps, was his longing to escape from his unhappy household.
It is not difficult to imagine the scene as the two protagonists faced each other, Columbus now conciliatory and expansive in his promises, Pinzón dour and still suspicious as he stated his conditions for undertaking the voyage. What were those conditions? No one knows for sure. If there was a written agreement, it has not survived. However, there was considerable testimony by witnesses in the Pleitos on this point.
The import of the sworn evidence is that the two partners agreed to share equally the rewards of the expedition. Obviously such an understanding could relate only to the material profits and not to grants of high office made to Columbus by the sovereigns.
The eldest of the Pinzón sons, Arias Pérez and Juan Martín, testified that Columbus had pledged half. So did Diego Hernández Colmenero, who after the voyage married Pinzón's daughter Catalina. Their testimony might be considered suspect because of their close relationship. On the other hand, unless one makes the gratuitous assumption that they were lying, who would be in a better position to know the facts than the immediate members of the Pinzón family?
However, there was strong corroboration from other witnesses. Alonso Gallego of Huelva said he heard Columbus tell Pinzón: "Señor Martín Alonso we will go on this voyage and if God grants that we discover land, I promise you … I will share with you as I would my own brother." Gallego added that he heard Columbus make that pledge "many times." Francisco Medel, regidor (alderman) of Huelva, testified that "Martín Alonso Pinzón said to this witness that Columbus agreed … to give him all that he asked for and wanted."
Father Las Casas, who was strongly partial to Columbus, nevertheless has left a fair assessment of the situation. "Christopher Columbus began his negotiation with Martín Alonso Pinón," Las Casas wrote in the Historia de las Indias ,
begging that he come with him and bring along his brothers and relatives and friends and without doubt he made some promises because no one is moved except in his own interest… . We believe that Martín Alonso principally and his brothers aided Christopher Columbus greatly …
because of their wealth and abundant credit, mainly Martín Alonso Pinzón who was very courageous and well experienced in seamanship …
… And as Christopher Columbus had left the court in a very needy condition … it appears from accounts of expenses made before a notary public in the said town of Palos that the said Martín Alonso … himself advanced to Christopher Columbus a half million maravedis], or he and his brothers …
With the decisive intervention of Pinzón, most of Columbus' difficulties vanished. Time was short if the expedition was to sail that summer, and the energetic Pinzón went all out in organizing the voyage. He discarded the embargoed caravels and substituted two of his own choice, the Pinta and the Niña , for a third vessel he and Columbus chartered a somewhat larger ship from the Bay of Biscay that happened to be in the Palos harbor with her owner, Juan de la Cosa of Santona. Columbus chose her for his flagship. Although she has gone down in history by the name Santa María , Columbus himself never referred to her by that name in his Journal of the First Voyage , invariably calling her La Capitana , or "the flagship."
With the ships in hand, Pinzón began the task of manning them. His recruiting was little short of spectacular. He had a vast reservoir of friends and relatives in the comarca , most of them seamen. When word got out that the Pinzón brothers themselves would sail on the voyage, many volunteers came to the recruiting table.
But Pinzón didn't leave it at that. He went up and down the little main street and the waterfront of Palos, exhorting his fellow citizens with all the fervor of a street evangelist. "Friends, you are in misery here; go with us on this journey," he exclaimed to the men who gathered around him. "We will, with the aid of God, discover land in which, according to report, we will find houses with roofs of gold and everything of wealth and good adventure."
This lively eyewitness account of Pinzón's recruiting was given in a deposition by Fernan láñes Montiel of Huelva. Alonso Gallego testified that Pinzón advanced money out of his own pocket to some of the families of the sailors he induced to go on the voyage so they would not be in need.
In the faint light of predawn on August 3, 1492, the little fleet glided slowly down the Tinto toward the wide ocean and its rendezvous with history. Columbus commanded the flagship, Martín Pinzón the Pinta , and Vicente Pinzón the Nióa , smallest of the three.
Twice during the outward crossing Pinzón again came to the rescue of the expedition. As the voyage grew longer and longer a crisis occurred on the flagship. A disgruntled and fearful crew openly threatened a mutiny.
Testimony concerning this episode is copious and explicit, much of it bearing an air of credibility. The consensus is that it was Martín Pinzón who silenced the grumblers and encouraged Columbus to continue the voyage. One of the most circumstantial of the many witnesses was Hernán Pérez Mateos, a veteran pilot of Palos and a cousin of the Pinzóns, who said:
… Having sailed many days and not discovered land those who came with the said Colon wanted to rebel … saying they would be lost and the said Colñn told the said Martín Alonso what went on and asked what he should do and the said Martín Alonso Pinzón responded: "Señor, your grace should hang a half dozen or throw them into the sea and if you do not venture to do so I and my brothers will come alongside and do it for you, that the fleet which left with the mandate of such exalted princes should not return without good news."
Probably Pinzón bellowed his advice from the rail of his own ship in the hearing of everyone on the flagship. Whatever threat of mutiny may have existed promptly subsided. Mateos added that he had the story of the crisis from the Pinzóns themselves.
Perhaps even more important was the testimony of Francisco Garcia Vallejos of Palos, who was a seaman on the Pinta .
"The said Admiral conferred with all the captains," Vallejos explained, "and with the said Martñn Alonso Pinzón and said to them 'What shall we do?' (This was the sixth day of October of 92) 'Captains, what shall we do since my people complain so bitterly to me? How does it appear to you that we should proceed?' And then said Vicente Yáñez [Pinzón]: 'We should keep on, Señor, for two thousand leagues and if by then we have not found what we have come to seek, we can turn back from there.' And then responded Martín Alonso Pinzón 'How, Señor? We have only just left and already your grace is fretting. Onward, Señor, that God may give us the victory in discovering land; never would God wish that we turn back so shamefully.' Then responded the said Admiral: 'Blessings on thee.'"
After the crisis had ended on the flagship and the Pinta had resumed her usual position far in advance of the other ships, Pinzón wondered if their due westerly course along the 28th parallel was the right one. Then, as sunset approached on October 6, there came a clear indication: birds.
They were land birds that foraged at sea by day and nested on shore at night, and they were flying over the caravel on what appeared to be a homing course—but not in the direction in which the ship was going. They were on the port side, headed southwesterly.
Pinzón reduced sail and waited for the flagship to catch up. As Columbus came alongside, Pinzón shouted his advice for a change of course toward the south. Columbus demurred and that night stubbornly adhered to his westerly course. But the next day he changed his mind and signaled a divergence toward the southwest. Columbus' journal entry for October 6 mentions Pinzón's advice and his rejection of it. The October 7 entry records the change of course, but characteristically it is now Columbus' own idea.
Pinzón's initiative in urging a change of course was confirmed by Seaman Vallejos of the Pinta in his testimony later in the Pleitos . Vallejos' version differs in minor detail from that of Columbus:
He [the witness] knows and saw that [Pinzón] said on the said voyage: "It appears to me and my heart tells me that if we deviate toward the southwest we will find land sooner" and that then responded the said admiral don xtóbal colon "Be it so … that we shall do" and that immediately as suggested … they changed a quarter to the southwest …
Within five days after the change of course the fleet made its landfall on the tiny island of Guanahani in the outer Bahamas.
Had it continued due west along the 28th parallel, the voyage would have required many more days to reach the coast of what is now Florida. There is a good question whether the crews' patience would have endured that long.
Pinzón was mortally ill when the fleet returned to Palos on March 15, 1493. He was borne from his ship to the Pinzón family estate near Moguer, where he could rest in seclusion. But he wanted to spend his last days in the sacred precincts of the monastery of La Rábida among his friends the monks. Sorrowing relatives and friends bore him to the sanctuary of his wish, and there he died in the waning days of March.
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I'm trying to use the .NET wrapper library to add a batch of contacts to a contact group - either when creating a new contact group, or to an existing one.
But nothing seems to work. I have managed to get a contact group added through the API, but even when passing through the contact group id alongside contacts with ids, nothing seems to happen.
I have a small issue not being able to get the list of Contacts in a specific Contact Group (using the ContactGroup GUID when issuing the query) .
I have used the Xero wrapper for a number of years successfully, and never encountered any issues until now, I am sure I must be doing something wrong, but cannot figure it out.
The below line of code will retrieve the ContactGroup in question, but it has 0 Contacts inside and this is not the case as there are two contacts under this Contact Group when I look in Xero.
My understanding is that when using the GUID of the ContactGroup it should trigger the return of the list of Contacts, but this is not happening when I inspect the myXeroContactGroup element in the debugger.
Edward and I solved may of his issues. Maybe you can tell us exactly what problem your facing. C# / VB is it New wrapper old wrapper. ASP / MVC. All this will help alot is solving your issue.
hi Guys I am still struggling with this issue of not being able to add a Customer to a Group even though I can read all the Customers who are associated with a specific group. I am using the latest wrapper by the way.
You get the contact group object and then use the add contact function on the group. We have not chatted in a while so if you don't get it working I will be happy to help.
sure, always happy to have your help/consultancy, as I am travelling Interstate (Australia) this week lets agree to chat next week.
I am using c# with the wrapper Xero.API.SDK.Minimal V 2.2.8 & as it doesn't add contacts to contactgroup correctly, I also tried Xero.API.SDK v2.2.8, but still to no avail.
Adding contacts by themselves works fine. However when I try & add them to contactgroup, it doesn't work. There is no error. I will post some code.
Where newContact is either a contact pulled back from Xero or a new contact that has been saved & has a guid from Xero. In the above code, the returned contactGroup will have an empty contacts list but no error is thrown.
I have tried many different variations, but nothing I do seems to work, yet there is no error.
but when I look at the Contact in Xero I cannot see it has been added to the group.
To me, it looks like we've discovered a bug in the wrapper. Henzard, what do you think?
Good idea to ask Henzard as he is a guru in this matters.
We should also be asking whoever supports the Xero Wrapper, does anyone know how to let Xero officially know of the potential bug?
Now it works. I'm so glad I can move on from this part.
That link highlights the code that works for me. I would post it here, but the a validation error raises when I paste the C# code. Very strange indeed.
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Import-Module .\TestLibs\RDFELibs.psm1 -Force
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# Set-Variable -Name allVMData -Value $allVMData -Scope Global
$testResult = $null
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#region CONFIGURE VM FOR N SERIES GPU TEST
LogMsg "Test VM details :"
LogMsg " RoleName : $($clientVMData.RoleName)"
LogMsg " Public IP : $($clientVMData.PublicIP)"
LogMsg " SSH Port : $($clientVMData.SSHPort)"
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#region Deprovision the VM.
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$testResult = "PASS"
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The theme of this year's Bookmark is 'Library User Orientation and Online Resources'.
As part of BOOKMARK 2012 we plan to put up stalls in Exhibition Hall (Central Block Basement) to display library books and give an orientation to users on various aspects of the library.
Each stall will be unique and will have information on University Library. The orientation will help you to utilize our resources in your research effectively.
School of Education in association with the Christ University Library is organizing a two-day Book Fest, 'BOOKMARK-2012' at Christ University campus on 12 and 13 July 2012.
During the BOOKMARK, we have also planned for the display of Philately, Numismatics or any other rare collection by the students of Christ University. Students and faculty members who are interested may register their name with Jacqueline Kareem of School of Education (Mob: 9980007874 / 9880038109 or 40129397/0) on or before 6 July 2012.
Registered students have to bring their collection on 11 July 2012 between 3-5 pm at Knowledge Center, VI Floor, Central Block, for an evaluation by the committee members.
Please circulate this to your friends!
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Response to Arguments against: The Sabbath and the Law
Argument 1: Galatians 4:21-31: The law is bondage?
Argument 2: Colossians 2:14-16: The Sabbath a Shadow? Which Sabbath?
Argument 3: 1 Corinthians 16:1-3: Sunday church collection?
Argument 4: Romans 10:4: Christ is the end of the law?
Argument 5: Hebrews 3 and 4: Does today replace the Seventh day?
Argument 6: 2 Corinthians 3:7-11: The glory of the law abolished?
Argument 7: Romans 7: Dead to the Law? Which law?
Argument 8: Romans 14: Any day can be a Sabbath?
Argument 9: Genesis 2:1-3: The Sabbath not in Genesis?
Argument 10: Acts 20:7: Sunday church service?
Argument 11: 1 John 3:4: Sin is the transgression of which law?
Argument 12: Jeremiah 3:14-17: Proof the 10 Commandments are abolished?
Argument 13: Isaiah 66:23: New Moon observance?
Argument 14: Joshua 10:2-13: Sun stood still changed the Sabbath?
Argument 15: Acts 13: Did Paul keep the Sabbath?
Argument 16: Revelation 1:10: Is Sunday the Lord's Day?
Argument 17: Amos 8: A prophecy that pointed to Sabbath abolishment?
Argument 18: Mark 2:27: Was the Sabbath made for Adam and Eve? UPDATED! 11/27/18
Argument 19: Matthew 24:20: Will gates hinder their flight on the Sabbath?
Argument 20: Hosea 2:11: Does this text prophecy the abolition of the Sabbath? NEW! 1/5/18
Response to Arguments Against: Ellen G. White
Argument 1: The Amalgamation statements
Argument 2: Was Adam deceived?
Argument 3: Was Adam with Eve when she was deceived?
Argument 4: Who spoke to Cain, God or an Angel?
Argument 5: Ellen White alive when Jesus returns?
Argument 6: Ellen White said pork is nourishing?
Argument 7: An Examination of Dr. Robert Morey's "Fact Sheet on Ellen G. White"
Argument 8: The "Shut Door" issue Examined
Argument 9: Ellen White said Slavery is a sin?
Argument 10: Was Israel destroyed for Gluttony or Lust?
Argument 11: Ellen White and the Christmas Tree
Argument 12: Did Ms. White contradict 1 Timothy 4:1-4?
Argument 13: A Sin to have Marital Intimacy?
Argument 14: Should we say we are saved?
Argument 15: She said Jesus was not God?
Argument 16: Did she really teach that God hates wicked children?
Argument 17: Bring in our tresspass-offering?
Argument 18: Ellen White and Orion Nebula
Argument 19: A Response to Elder Olson's The Bible and Ellen G. White
Argument 20: An analysis of Dirk Andersons: The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906
Argument 21: Was Ellen G. White a Freemason?
Argument 22: Old Jerusalem will not be rebuilt again New! July, 16th, 2019
Argument 23: Food for Worms: Failure or Conditional? New! July 25th, 2019
Revelation 14:11: Tormented forever?
This has to be the verse most frequently pointed to when one is trying to prove that sinners will burn in hell fire for ever. But there are a couple of points we want out opponents to consider when it comes to this verse.
We'll begin by comparing…
John's writings.
In our study The Achilles Heel of the Eternal Torment Doctrine we learned that John tells us that that whoever hates his brother is a murderer (1 John 3:15), and that the Devil himself, according to John, is a murderer (John 8:44). A murderer, he says, "hath [no] eternal life abiding in him." This means that the devil will not live forever, whether in flames, in darkness, or whatever, for the only way to live forever is to have the life, Jesus Christ, abiding in your heart (1 John 1:2, John 3:16). The Devil, along with every lost individual, will eventually lose their souls simply because they don't have Jesus Christ. How therefore can this same author then contradict himself in his fourth book, the book of Revelation, and say that in fact sinners will life for ever in flames and yet continue to be an inspired prophet of God? To interpret Revelation 14:10-11 in the manner in which believers in the Eternal Torment doctrine do would mean to cause the author to contradict himself, rendering the bible, or at least John's writings, as uninspired.
Most Christians aren't ready to do this. In fact the wise Christian will understand that there is no need to cause such a contradiction, for all of it is in harmony when we understand a couple of facts, the first being the…
Symbolic language.
It's generally understood by most that the book of Revelation contains both literal and symbolic imaging, the symbolic, or course, being in the majority. We also know that in order to understand those portions of Revelation which are obviously symbolic we must let other portions of the bible interpret its words, allowing an explanation of such portions. Let's first explain why this verse must be understood as, not literal, but symbolic.
In the context within verses 10 and 11, we have the following symbols:
Revelation 14:10-11
(10) The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb:
(11) And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.
(1) "… drink of the wine of the wrath of God…"
(2) "… cup of his indignation…"
(3) "… who worship the beast…"
(4) "…and his image…"
Or course, God will not pour out wine upon the wicked nor will be fill a literal cup with his indignation. The Beast, we know, comes up out of the earth, had two horns like a lamb and yet speaks like a dragon (Revelation 13:11). I'm positive you don't believe such a Beast literally exists, for less a speaking statue, or image.
However, when we enter the next verse, verse 12, we have literal language, for there will be faithful saints in the time of the end who will "keep the commandments of God," which literally exist (Exodus 20:1-17) and will definitely have the faith of Christ.
Thus we know when in Revelation the vision is depicting something literal or symbolic, by the language being used. Why would our critics insist that, in the midst of all the symbolism in verses 10-11, the smoke must be literal?
When comparing the words of verses 10-11 with other portions of scripture, we learn that this is simply a way of explaining how lost the wicked will actually be. Consider for example how similar his words are to those of Isaiah the prophet:
Isaiah 34:2, 8-10
(2) For the indignation of the LORD is upon all nations, and his fury upon all their armies: he hath utterly destroyed them, he hath delivered them to the slaughter.
(8) For it is the day of the LORD'S vengeance, and the year of recompences for the controversy of Zion.
(9) And the streams thereof shall be turned into pitch, and the dust thereof into brimstone, and the land thereof shall become burning pitch.
(10) It shall not be quenched night nor day; the smoke thereof shall go up for ever: from generation to generation it shall lie waste; none shall pass through it for ever and ever.
In context the Lord is pronouncing judgment upon Idumea, which is another name for Edom. The language used by the prophet is the same as that of John the Revelator. Both speak of:
(1) The indignation of God
(2) Brimstone
(3) night nor day
(4) Smoke
(5) Go up, or ascendeth
(6) For ever and ever
This was not a conditional prophecy either, it literally happened, because the Lord promised it:
(16) Seek ye out of the book of the LORD, and read: no one of these shall fail, none shall want her mate: for my mouth it hath commanded, and his spirit it hath gathered them.
We note also that Isaiah, like John, uses both literal and symbolic language in his prophecy. The obvious is this… Edom is not still burning today. In fact, in the same prophesy we're told what the end result will be:
(13) And thorns shall come up in her palaces, nettles and brambles in the fortresses thereof: and it shall be an habitation of dragons, and a court for owls.
(14) The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; the screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place of rest.
(15) There shall the great owl make her nest, and lay, and hatch, and gather under her shadow: there shall the vultures also be gathered, every one with her mate.
Despite saying that it's smoke would go up for ever and ever, the result we read is verses 13-15. It literally disappeared. It became a desert. To suggest that it is still somehow burning today would mean to contradict these verses.
The same is seen in the prophecies of John. After the description of the smoke which ascends for ever and ever, we read of a "new heaven and a new earth…" –Revelation 21:1. Note the fire was kindles upon the earth:
(9) And they went up on the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them.
As the burning and ascending smoke of the wicked of Edom resulted in a complete change in its environment, so the burning and ascending smoke of the wicked of the earth will result in a complete change thereof.
Then to continue to aid us in understanding this verse a bit more, we seek the assistance of…
The testimony of the rest of scripture.
In speaking about this burning smoke, the prophet David tells says:
Psalms 37:19-20
(19) They shall not be ashamed in the evil time: and in the days of famine they shall be satisfied.
(20) But the wicked shall perish, and the enemies of the LORD shall be as the fat of lambs: they shall consume; into smoke shall they consume away.
Again we find the language of John the Revelator set in the context of complete annihilation. Yes, there will be smoke, and there will be fire, but all this will result in their being "consumed away." They will literally "perish." Notice also what we find in the book of Genesis:
(24) Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven;
(25) And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.
(26) But his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.
(27) And Abraham gat up early in the morning to the place where he stood before the LORD:
(28) And he looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward all the land of the plain, and beheld, and, lo, the smoke of the country went up as the smoke of a furnace.
Once again we find the same language used by John in Revelation 14:10-11. See what happens when we let the bible interpret itself? Notice the words here that John also used in his description:
(1) Brimstone and fire
(2) Fire
(4) went up (or go up, ascendeth)
And were not really missing the words "for ever and ever" when we take into account Jude's explanation of this event:
Jude 1:7
(7) Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.
Although these cities were burned with smoke that ascendeth up for ever and ever, Peter tells us that they became "ashes." -2 Peter 2:6.
In light of all of this, we can conclude that the language John uses was to simply express how terrible and eternal the destruction of the wicked will actually be. This can be further proven by…
The greek word "aion."
This is the word translated "ever" in Revelation 14:11. Notice the definitions Thayer's gives us:
Thayer Definition for aiōn:
1) for ever, an unbroken age, perpetuity of time, eternity
2) the worlds, universe
3) period of time, age
Part of Speech: noun masculine
A Related Word by Thayer's/Strong's Number: from the same as G104
The third one says it can mean "a period of time." This could be either a long period of time, or a short period of time. Its usage is found for each definition as well. In Matthew 6:13, for example, it must literally mean forever. In Matthew 13:39, it must mean "the world" as we read of in the second definition. But in a couple of verses, like Colossians 1:26, Matthew 21:19 and Ephesians 2:2 (here translated "course"), it must hold the means of a "period of time." Take Colossians 1:26 for example:
(26) Even the mystery which hath been hid from ages (aion) and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints:
The mystery, which is Christ in us according to verse 27, was hid for "ever," or from aions. But that was only for a "period of time" because it has been "made manifest to his saints."
With all this wealth of information we can now conclude by…
Putting it all together.
We must choose the third definition, a "period of time" for the word "ever" in Revelation 14:11 for the many reasons gathered up in this study. I will briefly summarize these point below:
First: John would not contradict himself in saying in one book that the enemies of God, especially the Devil, will never have eternal life, and yet say in the other that they will live for ever and ever in flames.
Second: The language used to describe their destruction is symbolic; the same language used in other portions of scripture where we're told the result was total annihilation.
Third: The bible literally explains for us what such language means. In Psalm 37:19-20 we're told the result will be that the wicked will "perish."
Fourth: The language used in Revelation is the same used by other prophets in the rest of scripture, indicating that it is language used to indicate that the result of the burning is what's perpetual, and not the actual burning itself, like Edom and Sodom Gomorrah.
This makes much more sense, and is in harmony with all of the bible. Ezekiel 28 teaches that the devil will be annihilated, while Malachi 4:3 says they wicked will be put to "ashes."
As such, letting the bible interpret itself, we find that John was not teaching that the wicked will literally burn for ever, but rather that they will be "destroyed" for ever.
For further study, see:
-Ezekiel 28: The King of Tyrus? Or Satan?
-2 Thessalonians 1:9: Everlasting Destruction?
-The Achilles Heel of the Eternal Torment Doctrine
Articles, Studies, Research and more
- Catholic Mass and Eucharist Debate New!
- A reply to "Lying for God"
- The Call to Return to Eden: The Health Message [with video] - The Health Message in the Three Angels Messages
- The Case for Sola Scriptura
- Your Sickness called "Sin"
- Why Not Believe?
-The Close of Probation - Is it Biblical?
-Is Sound Doctrine Essential for Salvation?
- The National Sunday Law Question
- Operation Sunshine? Save Gas by taking day off!
- Identifying the Antichrist: Introduction
- Who in the bible kept the Sabbath Holy?
- Is Matthew 24 strictly about 70 AD?
- The Sabbath in Genesis
- Is Islam the second beast of Revelation 13?
- No separation between laws?
- Is Jesus the Almighty God of Revelation 1:8?
- Why is the phrase evening and morning missing from the seventh day?
- Can't locate the Sabbath because the calendar has changed?
- Stone the Sabbath breaker?
-Who is Michael the Archangel? New! Aug. 11, 2019
-Online Debate with a Former Adventist
Ellen G. White vs. The World Wide Web
-Satan's Biggest Problem
-80 Questions by Steve Rudd ANSWERED!
-Uncomfortable Questions for our Critics
Response to Arguments against: The Sanctuary and the Investigative Judgement
Argument 1: The Hebrew word for "cleansed" in Daniel 8:14
Argument 2: The Hebrew word for "days" in Daniel 8:14
Argument 3: The phrase "within the vail" in Hebrews 6:19
Argument 4: No Heavenly Sanctuary?
Argument 5: The Investigative Judgment in Matthew 22
Argument 6: Is Ezra 7 a decree to build the temple or the city? Argument 7: Is Antiochus Epiphanies the "little horn" of Daniel 8:9?
Argument 8: Did Antiochus wax "exceeding great?"
Argument 9: Did Antiochus fulfill the 2300 (1,150) day prophecy?
Argument 10: Jesus at the right hand of the Father
Argument 11: Critique of Dr. Ford's Critique of the 2006 Sabbath School Lesson
Argument 12: Who is the Little Horn of Daniel 8? New!
Response to arguments against: Annihilation and the State of the Dead
Argument 1: 2 Thessalonians 1:9: Everlasting Destruction?
Argument 2: Ezekiel 28: The King of Tyrus? Or Satan?
Argument 3: The Achilles Heel of the Eternal Torment Doctrine
Argument 4: Revelation 14:11: Eternal Torment?
Argument 5: The Rich man and Lazarus
Argument 6: 1 Samuel 28: The Witch of Endor
Argument 7: Mark 9:43: Unquenchable fire?
-Introduction: Why you need to do your own research
-Critic #1: Dirk Anderson
-Critic #2: J. Mark Martin
-Critic #3: Steve Rudd
-Critic #4: Dr. Robert Morey
-Critic #5: Jack Gent
-Critic #6: TD Jakes
-Critic #7: Desmond Ford
-Critics caught plagiarizing
Prophecy: "San Francisco and Oakland are becoming as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the Lord will visit them. Not far hence they will suffer under His judgments... The time is near when the large cities will be visited by the judgments of God. In a little while these cities will be terribly shaken."
-MS, Testimonies, vol. 7, page 83 (1902-03).
Fulfillment: "As we neared the church we heard the newsboys crying: "San Francisco destroyed by an earthquake!" With a heavy heart I read the first hastily printed news of the terrible disaster." -April 18, 1906. See link.
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June 6 @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
« The 1975 and Phoebe Bridgers will play Spectrum Center on June 6!
Halsey coming to Charlotte with Chvrches and Omar Apollo »
Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 8 p.m.
820 Hamilton St.
Tickets: On sale Friday, Nov. 22
The Airborne Toxic Event has announced North American tour dates in support of their landmark new album. The Los Angeles-based band's sixth LP and first new music in half a decade, Hollywood Park is out Friday, May 8 via Rounder Records.
Hollywood Park arrives alongside a major new literary work of the same name by Airborne Toxic Event founder and frontman Mikel Jollett, to be published by Celadon Books (a division of MacMillan) on May 5, 2020. Hollywood Park sees Jollett chronicling his extraordinary personal journey, from his early childhood in one of the most infamous cults of the 1970s, through a teenage life of poverty and emotional abuse, before finding his voice first as a critically acclaimed writer and then literally as singer and songwriter of The Airborne Toxic Event.
Charlotte, concert, events, Hollywood Park, Mikel Jollett, Music, rock, The Airborne Toxic Event, the underground, tour
Charlotte, NC 28206, NC 28206 United States
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Budget experts and reporters look over copies of the 2019 federal budget booklet at a lockup session in Ottawa on Tuesday, March 19, 2019.
The affordability of houses for first-time buyers has somehow become one of the country's biggest personal-finance challenges.
The Liberal government has produced a full life-cycle budget – help for students, for young home buyers, for Gen Xers thinking about buying electric cars and for retirees and those looking ahead to retirement.
But the measures for first-time buyers are what really stand out on the personal-finance side. One of them, the First-Time Home Buyer Incentive, looks helpful in a preliminary way. Important details, notably on repayment terms, will be released later this year with a planned September, 2019, start date. What we know so far is that a fund administered by federal agency Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. will provide 5 per cent of the cost of an existing home and 10 per cent of a new home to qualified buyers through what amounts to an interest-free loan repayable when the mortgage is repaid.
Users must have a down payment of at least 5 per cent, but less than 20 per cent, and annual household income of less than $120,000. Also, the purchase price of a home cannot be more than four times household income. Effectively, this limits purchases to just less than $480,000, which is close to the national average price for resale homes but well below prices in the Vancouver and Toronto areas.
This brings us to the second budget measure for first-time home buyers – an increase in the maximum tax-free withdrawal from registered retirement savings plans under the federal Home Buyers' Plan (HBP) to $35,000 from $25,000, effective immediately. People will also be able to use the HBP if they experience the breakdown of a marriage or common-law partnership and don't meet the usual requirement of being a first-time buyer.
The HBP is an unfortunate program. Almost 450,000 people used it between 2012 and 2016, so it's an essential home-buying tool. But it also encourages young people who are smart enough to start saving for retirement to undo that good work so they can buy a house.
Some backhanded help for young home buyers comes in welcome changes to the interest rates on student loans issued by the federal government. The budget estimates total savings of $2,000 for the average borrower as a result of these measures, which means they will be able to exchange their student debt for mortgage debt sooner. Or, car debt. The budget includes an incentive of up to $5,000 for people buying electric battery or hydrogen-fuel-cell vehicles with a list price less than $45,000.
Starting in 2019-20, the interest rate on the overwhelmingly popular floating-rate version of federal student loans falls from the prime rate plus 2.5 percentage points to prime. Fixed-rate loans fall to prime plus two percentage points from prime plus five points. Both current and new borrowers will benefit on their student loans. Further relief comes from a move to eliminate interest charges on student debt during the six-month grace period on loan payments, which starts when a student graduates.
Help for low-income seniors receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement comes in the form of changes that will allow them to earn more income without some of their GIS benefits being clawed back. Starting next year, the amount that can be earned without affecting benefits will rise to $5,000 from $3,500. There will also be an additional 50-per-cent exemption of up to $10,000 that applies on top of the $5,000 amount.
The budget also opens up a new financial-planning option for people who are worried about outliving their money in retirement. Advanced life deferred annuities offer a way to invest a lump sum of money to create a guaranteed income stream starting at the end of the year you turn 85. The budget said measures allowing these annuities take effect for the 2020 tax year.
An unexpected group of retirees are addressed in the budget – those who were contributors to the Canada Pension Plan and reached 70 or older without applying for their retirement benefits. Starting next year, these people will pro-actively be enrolled for benefits. The government says about 40,000 people over the age of 70 are missing out on CPP payments averaging $302 a month. Benefits will be applied at the higher rate people get for delaying benefits until the age of 70, rather than starting them the at the standard age of 65 or as early as 60.
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The Safine-ye Solaymani ("Ship of Solayman") is a Persian travel account of an embassy sent to the Siamese Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1685 by Suleiman I (1666–1694), King (Shah) of Safavid Iran. The text was written by Mohammad Rabi ibn Mohammad Ebrahim, the secretary of the embassy. The text provides excellent information on Iran's historical and cultural presence in the eastern Indian Ocean region. It also gives many details about Siam's late seventeenth century Iranian community. It is the only extant Persian source for the rich history of Safavid contacts with this particular region of the world.
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(An English translation of the Safine-ye Solaymani based on a manuscript housed at the British Museum. Contains notes and an introduction by the translator)
Sources
Persian literature
Safavid Iran
17th century in the Ayutthaya Kingdom
Iran–Thailand relations
Travel books
Historiography of Thailand
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Cet article présente la liste des épisodes de la série télévisée française La Mante.
Épisodes
Épisode 1
Épisode 2
Épisode 3
Épisode 4
Épisode 5
Épisode 6
Notes et références
Mante
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I played my first game of go when I was nine against a babysitter. But though I remembered that interesting game for years, unfortunately that remained my only game for ten years. A good friend of mine had a book with a description of 100 games in it. One of those games looked quite interesting, so we wanted to play it. But as we didn't have a board, we had to make our own. My friend made a board in Powerpoint (with copied stones). So that was how we played our first few games, now almost six years ago.
It quickly became clear that something was not right. We were having some really strange games. After rereading the rules for ten times, we finally understood our mistake. We thought that you should check the liberties of the stone you just played before the liberties of the other stones. This means that one eye was enough! As you can immagine this gave some strange effects. The board was full of ponnuki.
But I have the feeling that this false start realy gave me a deeper understanding of the rules then most beginners, because we had to work them out for ourselves. What was really interesting was that me and my friend were getting better pretty quick, like one kyu a game. Especially after he bought 'The Second Book of Go'( Which I still find a bad book, even though it helped us a lot). When we went to a go club after a couple of weeks playing on our own, we were said to be a about 18-20 kyu.
I worked myself up to about 14k in the next half year, but then go just faded out of my life (very unlikely that that could ever happen again, I am now way too addicted for that to happen;) ). Before go my main hobby was Magic:The Gathering. During my two year hiatus, I mainly played Warhammer.
But then go came back in my life with a vengeance. I started playing on KGS and bought go book after go book.
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Q: Add the database layer to your application with a service or include it directly? I am planning to set up a new Web-application that contains the following things:
I want to use JavaEE with JSF for the Frontend & Backend combined with git-hooks to deploy them onto my server. Also it seems to be useful to integrate the Spring-Framework whenever you use JEE. Now additionally, I need some database interaction. Now I have two possibilities:
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*Set up an Rest-API combining Java, Hibernate and Spring (at least that is what my research told me).
*Simply add a Hibernate layer to my application.
Why would you use method 1? So for me, there are the following things to do when picking this method:
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*Since I want to pass objects, I would need to define a class (lets say "book") on both servers - wouldn't that be redundant?
*Include security mechanisms for the API
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In method 2, I would not need any mappers or security mechanisms for the connection to the API, or did I get that wrong? So why would people use the method 1?
A: The answer for such question cannot be short, so let's start with the terms:
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*frontend - software subsystem directly interacting with user. In consumer applications term "frontend" usually refers to an application running in a web browser or to a mobile application.
*backend - software subsystems that do not interact with user directly. As a backend software developers usually consider the application server or microservice plus a database and related services (e.g. message queue or distributed cache).
*JavaEE - is no longer known as such. Modern name for this technology stack is JakartaEE (https://www.jakarta.ee) This is a group of specifications of various APIs in Java, which greatly vary in popularity and use: pure JEE project today is not a common thing - according to many surveys, only Servlet and JPA APIs are widely used as part of Spring/Hibernate combo.
*JSF - more often hated than loved UI framework that is in steady decline for last 5 years due to limitations of its architecture. I would not recommend to start a new project on JSF and look for a more mainstream solution.
*A layer in software architecture - logically separated part of the application that performs a specific role. In Java applications layers are typically represented by specific packages or even jar modules. One of the examples of layers is persistence layer, which represents an object-oriented abstraction of a database. By definition layer is not a separate application, so your option 1 does not make sense as a solution to interact with database. Hibernate as a database layer however does make sense. Please note, that Hibernate is a popular implementation of JPA API from JEE, so if you are already on JEE stack, you either already use it or don't need it, because you use some other implementation (e.g. EclipseLink).
Now, let's talk about the architecture in general. Your option 1 is a modern and the most popular solution for the whole application. Spring is a framework of choice for majority of Java developers according to recent surveys (including SO), with more and more of them choosing Spring Boot as a complete technology stack and alternative to JEE. Hibernate is one of the popular options for persistence there, but there are others - check the Spring Boot reference guide (https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/current/reference/htmlsingle/).
Building a REST API on the backend (Spring Boot/Hibernate), that can be consumed by your frontend is one of the easiest ways to develop interactive web applications today, but of course not the only one - choice of the particular solution should always be based on business requirements. For web applications displayed in browser the frontend is usually written on JavaScript or related languages (e.g. TypeScript) with one of the many frameworks that exist there (check Angular and ReactJS).
The considerations for option 1 that you mention:
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*You will have just one server, either providing REST API to JS-based frontend or implementing server-side rendering (in JEE via JSF/JSTL, in Spring Boot - with Thymeleaf).
*Security is a business requirement. If you need to protect some data, implementation of it must be present. With Spring you can use Spring Security with various options.
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When Robert Goffee and Gareth Jones- both Professors at the London Business School in their report titled; why must anyone be led by you?, advised leaders to always reveal their weaknesses (to their followers), they neither had the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) , nor the just concluded 2019 general elections in mind.
Yet, the consequence of INEC's inability to apply this time-honoured rule in conducting the just-concluded general election has become the most popular explanation for the reactions that trailed the preliminary reports by foreign observers.
Essentially, the duo (Robert Goffee and Gareth Jones), acutely conscious of, and sharply sensitive to the advantages associated with such recommendation, explained that when leaders reveal their weaknesses, they show us who they are warts and all, establish trust that this helps get folks on board, creates collaborative atmosphere, builds solidarity among followers and offers valuable protection to the leaders presenting them as- approachable, humble and humane.
Before the dust raised by John Campbells' comment could settle, that of the American Government has gone stating- 'As noted by many observer groups in their preliminary reports, we too were disappointed by the low voter turnout as well as credible reports of voter intimidation, vote buying, and interference by security forces, and violence in some locations. We are saddened by those acts of violence and extend our deepest sympathy to the families of those who lost their lives, including those who worked for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the security services'.
From the analysis of the feeble attempts made by INEC to feed Nigerians with what they considered necessary, coupled with the hot vibes about foreign observers report, one thing seems to stand out.
Aside the commissions' inability to realize that the best way to manage information is not by hoarding, I must frankly acknowledge that INEC may not be alone in this act of using more sophisticated techniques; propaganda, psychology, electronic mass media to feed Nigerians with what they choose ahead of logic and asymmetrically considered palatable for the masses.
But in taking such action, one point the government and its agencies fail to remember is that it was similar actions in the past that made the masses for the moment lose fear of punishment and yielded obedience to the power of the internet which has become their new friend while breeding the proliferation of fake news, falsehood, and propaganda as a consequence.
For us to be taken seriously by the world as a nation desirous in deepening her democracy, we must as advised by these observers, encourage all stakeholders, including INEC, political parties, and the security services, to continue to improve the electoral process for future elections.
While reminding INEC of the need to remember the above, I must also admit that the ultimate solution to our electoral challenges lies in the willingness of our government to fashion and sign into law before 2023 general elections a brand new electoral act that will give full legal backing to the use of card-readers/ electronic voting system.
And I must not conclude without saying that the time to stop the use of the military for whatever electoral role is long overdue. By Jerome-Mario Utomi.
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SAFETYHow the PG&E System WorksDiablo Canyon Power PlantNews & ArticlesUnit 2 Taken Off Line For Maintenance
Diablo Canyon unit 2 taken off-line for maintenance
Avila Beach, Calif.— Operators at Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E) Diablo Canyon Power Plant safely took Unit 2 off-line on Thursday evening, August 14, in order to perform necessary maintenance on two backup diesel generators.
Unit 1 continues to operate at full power.
Each unit at Diablo Canyon has three backup diesel generators, which are used to power systems and components in the unlikely event of a loss of off-site power. Plant specifications require that two of the three diesel generators on each unit be operable at all times.
During routine maintenance on one of Unit 2's diesel generators, plant crews determined that a fastener, or a bolt, associated with the fuel oil system was not performing as designed and needed to be replaced. Similar inspections were performed on the other Unit 2 diesel generators and a second generator was found to have a similar condition. Unit 1 inspections revealed no issues. As a result, Unit 2 was safely removed from service as required by conservative plant specifications. Repairs are underway to resolve the issue at which time Unit 2 will be safely returned to service.
There was no impact to the health and safety of the public and all off-site power was available during this maintenance activity.
About Diablo Canyon Power Plant
Diablo Canyon Power Plant is a nuclear power facility owned and operated by PG&E. Its two units together produce approximately 2,300 net megawatts of carbon-free power. It provides nearly 10 percent of all electricity generated in California, and enough energy to meet the needs of more than three million Northern and Central Californians. Diablo Canyon has a $920 million annual local economic impact and is the largest private employer in San Luis Obispo County.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco, with 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation's cleanest energy to 16 million people in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/ and www.pge.com/en/about/newsroom/index.page.
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Q: Web Scraping Image URL for a series of events in ESPN Play-By-Play I am trying to use web scraping to generate a play by play dataset from ESPN. I have figured out most of it, but have been unable to tell which team the event is for, as this is only encoded on ESPN in the form of an image. The best way I have come up with to solve this problem is to get the URL of the logo for each entry and compare it to the URL of the logo for each team at the top of the page. However, I have been unable to figure out how to get an attribute such as the url from the image.
I am running this on R and am using the rvest package. The url I am scraping is https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/playbyplay?gameId=400587906 and I am scraping using the SelectorGadget Chrome extension. I have also tried comparing the name of the player to the boxscore, which has all of the players listed, but each team has a player with the last name of Jones, so I would prefer to be able to get the team by looking at the image, as this will always be right.
library(rvest)
url <- "https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/playbyplay?gameId=400587906"
webpage <- read_html(url)
# have been able to successfully scrape game_details and score
game_details_html <- html_nodes(webpage,'.game-details')
game_details <- html_text(game_details_html) %>% as.character()
score_html <- html_nodes(webpage,'.combined-score')
score <- html_text(score_html)
# have not been able to scrape image
ImgNode <- html_nodes(webpage, css = "#gp-quarter-1 .team-logo")
link <- html_attr(ImgNode, "src")
For each event, I want it to be labeled "Duke" or "Wake Forest".
Is there a way to generate the URL for each image? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
A: "https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/150.png&h=100&w=100"
"https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/154.png&h=100&w=100"
Your code returns these.
500/150 is Duke and 500/154 is Wake Forest. You can create a simple dataframe with these and then join the tables.
link_df <- as.data.frame(link)
link_ref_df <- data.frame(link = c("https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/150.png&h=100&w=100", "https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/154.png&h=100&w=100"),
team_name = c("Duke", "Wake Forest"))
link_merged <- merge(link_df,
link_ref_df,
by = 'link',
all.x = T)
This is not scalable if you're doing hundreds of these with other teams, but works for this specific option.
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Sierra Leone defender signs for Nyköping BIS on loan
Sierra Leone youngster, Ishmael Jaw Jaw Koroma has joined Swedish first division side Nyköping BIS from Sierra Leone's first division side, Luwawa FC till the end of the season.
The Central defender who recently moved to Sweden had a workout with the Swedish Premier League Club, AIK Solna but decided to join Nyköping BIS to help them escape relegation instead.
The former FC Johansen captain is expected to pull on the colours of Nyköping BIS when the second half of the league commences in August.
Nyköping BIS development manager, Patrick Berglin told the club's website that they believe Koroma is a great potential with talent and can help the team remain in the league in the second half of the league schedule.
Quoting him he said: "We see a player with great potential. Koroma is a great talent who among other things had trained with AIK, Liverpool and Udinese; he has now turned 18 and is ready to take the next step in his career."
The youngster has already played few matches for the Sierra Leone national team, Leone Stars and he made his first tryout in Sweden during 2009 when he underwent a workout with AIK.
By: Sahr Morris Jr.
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Unfortunately, I never got to visit Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
Last Monday, people worldwide watched the massive fire engulf Notre Dame.
A steeple collapsed, the flames were massive; the fire and smoke damage everywhere.
BUT THE CHURCH STILL STANDS.
The fire started Monday of Holy Week, when Christians around the world commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ and His resurrection on Easter Sunday.
The timing of this horrific fire (Holy Week) may seem like a cruel coincidence. And as Catholic and Christian I more than understand the importance of a church building – large or small — to its faithful. The loss is too much for many to bear. It's unimaginable and people's hearts are broken. For many, it's a knife to the very soul. Some people will never be the same.
And while this is a disaster and tragedy in every sense of the word, a loss too deep for words, I would suggest to all Christians that we consider our own teachings and the words of the scripture to find some comfort and hope in all of this.
At this writing we do not yet know the cause of the fire, accident or deliberate. And I want to VERY clear, I am *not* saying God is starting fires to give us a wake-up call. I am NOT saying that. But… accident or arson (and I pray it wasn't the latter), the fire happened during Holy Week.
In no way mitigating what has happened, we can, as Christians, see this as a visceral, tangible reminder of the destruction of the true temple (Jesus) two thousand years ago – and His resurrection on the third day. The temple, destroyed, rebuilt in glory.
The officials and angry mob that crucified Jesus FAILED. He rose from the dead. And 2000 years later during the week we remember that miracle and the birth of the Church, a 900 year old iconic cathedral burns. We don't know why. It's unfathomable. But it has happened, and now… the Church rises again.
Consider all the people in France surrounding the scene, praying and singing hymns as the firefighters ran into the inferno. Consider the outpouring of support worldwide, and financial help already being sent to Paris.
And I keep thinking of the words of Jesus: "Destroy this temple, and I will raise it again in three days." Words echoed back at the Lord during the Passion Gospel we all heard at church on Palm Sunday. The day before the fire.
The church still stands. It always will.
Notre Dame WILL be rebuilt. It will likely take years – but it WILL be raised again. Too many of His followers will ensure it will be so.
So please… Please pray for the people of Paris and all affected by this loss, and for a church so very troubled in this day and age. Please donate to the rebuild fundraisers if you are able to do so.
May God heal the broken hearts around the world, and heal those injured fighting the blaze.
May Notre Dame be restored to its glory to continue to be the spiritual home to millions.
And may we people of faith take this moment to remember that a Church is not a building – it is the people, the faithful.. WE are the Church – and at this Easter time, this Holy Week in 2019, we bore witness to a metaphorical and literal attack on our faith – yet the Church still stands and will be restored to greater glory – just as it was 2000 years ago in His resurrection.
Because that's the promise fulfilled. From death – LIFE, and salvation.
Incendie Notre Dame de Paris; image by LeLaisserPasserA38.
Usage here licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. Original source: https://commons.wikimedia.org; all copyright remains with original owner.
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Soups on Hockey
NFL picks – week 4
11-4! Unreal, I go 0-5 in my CFB picks, yet I'm 8-2 in my last 2 NFL weeks. That's picking against the spread for you. But how about those refs hey?! Man alive this league is great to watch with these guys running around pretending to be referees. It's pretty cute when you think about it. But the real refs will be back starting tonight. Could it be that my great streak was due to these tools embarrassing themselves? I hope not, but I guess we are about to find out…dun dun duuuuuuuuun!
Carolina at Atlanta
Carolina +7
I'm pumped cause I got this at +8.5 for myself, unfortunately you have to take it at +7. Still a good bet though. I know, the Falcons have been outstanding in their first 3 games. And the Panthers looked terrible against the Giants, and seemed to be in a state of flux. But it's in division, those games are NEVER easy. The Panthers will play their best game of the season thus far, and the Falcons will have a bit of a let down after such an easy win in San Diego. Plus, Carolina will have 10 days off and the Falcons had a late afternoon game followed by flying back across the country. May not seem like much but it does have an effect on players. Panthers will keep this one close.
San Diego at Kansas City
Kansas City -1
An unreal comeback win for the Chiefs in New Orleans kept their season alive. This team wasn't going to be one of those rare teams to make the playoffs after starting 0-3. They're on cloud 9 heading into the divisional matchup against the Chargers who are coming off a humiliating loss to the Falcons at home. Sounds like a good chance at a bounce back game for the Chargers, and they have a big QB advantage in this one. But I've said it before and will say it again, outside of QB the Chiefs have one of the most talented teams in the league. I like Crennel as a coach better than Turner, I don't like the Chargers offense right now despite having Phillip Rivers, and I believe Charles could have another big day running the ball. Take the Chiefs in this spot.
San Francisco at NY Jets
San Francisco -4
It's simple here, no Revis means bad things for the Jets. That defense isn't going to be anywhere near as good without him, and the niners offense is good enough to expose the weakness they now have at corner. Sanchez isn't a good enough QB to take over against this niners defense either. I know San Fran looked bad last week and the Jets looked ok, but I believe the niners bounce back despite travelling cross country and being on the road for the 3rd time in 4 weeks. I expect them to come out with a big effort and the Jets having trouble keeping up with them.
New Orleans at Green Bay
New Orleans +7.5
Well this should just be a great game to watch! The Saints are really desperate at this point, and the Pack are going to have the biggest chip on their shoulders you will ever see. I will take the Saints. Short week for the Pack, had to go up to Seattle, Saints are desperate, more than a touchdown is just too many points. The Packers defense has looked a lot better in the last 2 weeks, but I believe Drew Brees will be able to exploit it. I think the vast majority of people will take the Packers believing they will be out for blood, and when everyone goes one way it's best to go the other.
NY Giants at Philadelphia
NY Giants +1.5
Why does Vegas LOVE the Eagles so much?! They're now 0-3 against the spread this season, and I can't for the life of me figure out why they are 1.5 point favorites in this game. Giants had 10 days off, Eagles had a normal weeks rest. Giants only went to Charlotte, Philly had to go to Glendale for a late afternoon game. The Giants are the defending champs, the Eagles didn't make the playoffs last year. Eli Manning is great, Michael Vick has the most turnovers in the league. Andy Reid is a great coach but so is Tom Coughlin. I don't get it. Look, it COULD be one of those games where the line is bizarre and then it comes and bites you in the ass, I was worried about that 2 weeks ago with the Eagles/Ravens game. But even though the Eagles won, the Ravens +2 was the winning bet. Don't try to get cute here. If that happens it will suck, but the smart bet is without a doubt the Giants with the points in this game.
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D NFC West
I remember WAY back in the day how horrific the NFC West was. Remember that? That was back when Eli Manning only had 1 Super Bowl ring, the games in the NHL were being played on the ice not in the media and board room, Tebow was a starting QB and the NFL had actual refs. Oh yes, those were crazy times…
Now here we are in September 2012 and while defense is basically no exsistent in the NFL, it is alive and well in the NFC West! Back in the 80's it was NFC East that had crazy defense. Dallas had the "Doomsday" defense, then the Giants had their amazing defense led by the best linebacking core in league history (Taylor, Carson and Banks), not far behind them were the Eagles who under Buddy Ryan had some of the best defenses in league history, then the Redskins always had good defenses throughout the decade from 82 on, and I'm sure the Cardinals had a good defense 1 or 2 years in there (well, they probably didn't, but they were in the NFC East so….good for them!)
Back then nobody ever would have believed that the 49ers, Cardinals, Seahawks and Rams would be among the league's elite in defense. Hell, 2 years ago nobody would have believed it! But yet here we are, 3 weeks in and the NFC West is the new black and blue division in the NFL. Obviously we all knew coming into the season that the 49ers established themselves last season as one of the top defensive units in the league. Patrick Willis, Justin Smith, Aldon Smith, Carlos Rogers, they don't have a weakness anywhere on that side of the ball and it won them the large majority of their games and will do so again this season although the really scary thing is that Alex Smith is finally looking like a formidable QB that can lead them to Super Bowl.
Up the coast Pete Carroll was always known as a great defensive coach, so its not a huge shock that he has the Seahawks coached up on D. But what is impressive is that they've become a bit of a gong show of an organization under Carroll. Yet the D hasn't been affected by that BS and what they do as good as anyone is get after the QB. Nobody on that d-line is elite, but everyone is very good. Their secondary gets a ton of recognition as maybe the best in football, but as they showed last night the d-line is scary good as a unit.
If we are talking about the NFC West, we probably should talk about the division leading Cardinals. That unit has been scary good, especially in their last 2 games. They completely dominated the Pats in New England and as the Giants have proved in 2 different Super Bowls, when you get to Tom Brady he gets rattled. And like the Seahawks while they have a great secondary, the key is they get to the QB up front. Sunday they punished Michael Vick. Calias Campbell is nearly impossible to block at 6'8, Darnell Dockett has as good of a motor as any d-lineman in the league, and 2010 1st round pick Dan Williams is becoming the NT they were hoping to get after a subpar start to his career. Ken Wishenhunt comes from the Pittsburgh Steelers and while the team that went to the Super Bowl was a lot of fun to watch, this is more his kind of team.
And finally lets not forget about the kids of this group, the St. Louis Rams. A good effort yesterday in a losing cause (the offense did them no favors), and I know they gave up 27 to RGIII and the skins, but trust me this D could be elite soon. I don't think anyone would disagree that they have the best young d-line in football. Chris Long and Robert Quinn are beasts, and in the draft they added DT Michael Brockers who has loads of potential. Scary, scary potential there. Then while the d-line has scary potential, the secondary is already elite thanks in large part to signing Cortland Finnegan in the offseason. Finnegan has been picking every ball in sight, and driving the wide out's he has been matched up with nuts as usual. In the draft they added Janoris Jenkins and Trumaine Johnson who everyone agreed had 1st round talent just had off field issues. Finnegan is the perfect guy to mentor these 2. Then you have the linebackers who are the weak link. Some weak link, one of the best MLB's in football in James Laurinaitis and now Jo-Lonn Dunbar is emerging as a great WLB. And if all this wasn't enough Jeff Fisher has a reputation for getting the most out of his players.
If you love high scoring shootout's and excitement….then don't watch these teams! This all of a sudden has become a TOUGH division seemingly over night. None of these teams have great offenses, but all of them will be tough to beat and nightmares for teams to play as all of them will leave their opponents worse for wear.
Just get it done
I'm the last guy that should be talking politics. I don't have the time of day for them, that's why I've looked to avoid talking about the lockout and talking about the arena mess in Edmonton. Add to that, this is a sports website (although obviously this is a sports issue as well). But enough is enough and this is more of a one sided rant than an objective look at things. The city of Edmonton is a complete joke.
Just look at the track record of the city. It is known for dragging it's feet with every single matter and what ends up happening in the end? Either projects never get done and the city looks like more and more of a **** hole, or they eventually get done for a much higher price than originally projected. This is once again what's happening with this project.
And people not in the know about either side's case can cry "Katz should pay for all of it" all they want. You know why Katz isn't paying for all of it? Because most of the time when it's just one guy making an investment like this they end up losing their shirts. When Molson originally owned the Canadiens they took a bath when they built what is now the Bell Centre and had to sell. The Ottawa Senators went bankrupt shortly after Rod Brydon built what was known as the Corel Centre. The Griffiths in Vancouver paid for what was known as GM Place in 1995, and had to sell everything by 1997.
Is that not enough proof for you that a public/private partnership is vital to this arena getting built?! Winnipeg did it, Pittsburgh did it, Seattle just announced yesterday that 200 million of public bonds are going towards their new arena. Katz is essentially putting in nearly half of the money needed to get the new arena built. The city is only in for 125 million. I'm not saying that's nothing, but it certainly doesn't seem like the Katz group is trying to screw them over when you compare it to how these deals went in other cities. The CRL is projected to generate 1.2-1.6 billion dollars, yet the city is only taking 40 million out of it in the deal that was agreed to last October. The money is there, they just don't want to spend it. The city should be doing everything they can to get this done, to get something that could be the catalyst to revitalize downtown Edmonton. But just like this city ALWAYS does, they drag their feet and just dig the hole even deeper.
Now, I do firmly believe this project will get done, they aren't going anywhere. But it shouldn't have even come to the point of Katz and company flying to Seattle for this negotiating ploy. If the Oilers were to leave Edmonton the city would be devestated and it would be yet ANOTHER black eye on a city that could be great but continually refuses to clean up it's act and take the steps needed to change that opinion of people from around the world that Edmonton is a terrible place to live and has nothing to offer.
The arena would drastically change things not just for the downtown but the perception of the city. It will never be San Diego obviously, but Edmonton should be a MUCH better city than it is and this process is just yet another example of why it isn't.
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NHL business
This site has basically become soups on betting the last few weeks. 7-3 now on the season through 2 weeks, wish I could quit while I was ahead. Unfortunately I can't. Nope, I have the unbearable task of keeping up my run of amazingness. Expectations are through the roof, and you all expect this unbelievable high you're experiencing to last throughout the season. Now I know how John Anthony felt. Remember him? 2 for the Money? Yeah, people depended on him to keep winning, and look what happened. That one dude had it all and then went broke…and it was all John's fault!!! (even though his real name was Brandon, not John….well actually in real life his name is Mathew…) Here are your winners.
Kansas City at New Orleans
Kansas City +9
I know, the Chiefs have been killed in their first 2 games. And I know know the Saints are 0-2, they're at home, and really hungry for a win. They likely will. But know that the Saints desperately miss Sean Payton. The offense is a bit of a mess without him, and the defense is terrible. Matt Cassel flat out sucks, but that offense is good enough to do some damage against the Saints D, and the Chiefs D will get it going sooner or later. They have too much talent on that side of the ball not to. Take the Chiefs and the points in this one.
St. Louis at Chicago
St. Louis +7.5
I love this bet. I actually look at the lines Monday morning to see if one jumps out at me, this was the one. I got it at +8, it went down to 7.5 in a few hours, was at 7, now back to 7.5. And I'm betting you think I like it because the Bears were such a mess last week. Sort of…but not really. Yes, the Bears o-line got massively exposed and the Rams will be able to put as much pressure on Jay Cutler. But Cutler will play better. In my season previews I said the Rams DB's would have a chance to be great and so far this season they have not disappointed. The Rams can keep up in this game, if not win it outright.
Tampa Bay at Dallas
Tampa Bay +8
This one I got at +7 on Monday and now it's at +8 and I have no clue as to why. It's another one of those that scares me because I see zero reason why the Bucs should be this big of an underdog after looking so good in the first 2 weeks and Dallas having their history of inconsistent play. And as I say with just about every dog I take, Dallas likely wins the game, but Tampa is just way too talented to bet against when they're getting 8 points.
Atlanta at San Diego
Atlanta +3.5
The dogs are 4 fo 4 thus far! I don't just picks dogs, but this week seems to be just loaded with dogs that are getting way too many points, and this one seems like a dream! The Falcons went on the road and put up 40 in KC, then looked impressive at home against the Broncos on Monday night. I understand it's a dome team going outside, it's cross country, and it's a short week. But the Falcons are the better team. The Chargers beat the Raiders who have been terrible, and the Titans who have been worse. Plus you can't trust the Chargers early in the season. They're 2-0?! They can't go 3-0, not with Norv Turner as head coach. Take the points.
Houston at Denver
Houston -1.5
I had to take at least 1 favorite right?! It does scare me that Manning will be PISSED coming into this game. All he has heard about by Sunday is how his arm is weak and he can't make a throw past 15 yards. I expect him to be much better. But unfortunately for the Broncos this Texans team is scary good. The defense is lights out, the running game is the best in the league, and when needed Matt Schaub can team up with Andre Johnson to light up secondaries. -1.5 is nothing, so I think the Texans are a pretty safe bet.
Don't look at my CFL picks, focus on college and NFL….PLEASE!!! It was a shakey start last week, 0-2 and things didn't look good. But like the 95 Mariners my picks came storming back from an 0-2 deficit to come out of the week a 3-2 winner! Now week 2 and they're coming at you a little early. The reason? The Thursday night game. I'm honestly stunned that the line is what it is and so I thought I would get a jump on things. 5 games, to quote the Shermanator…."Confidence is high. Repeat confidence is high".
Chicago at Green Bay
Chicago +6
REALLY?! +6?! REAAAAAAALLLY?!?! I will take that and run! The Bears looked GOOD against the Colts to open up, and the Pack looked good on offense, but once again their defense looked horrific. The Bears essentially had a cake walk against the Colts. Wasn't a tight game, the Colts aren't a very physical team, couldn't have worked out better for the Bears heading into a short week. The Packers had a slug fest with one of the most physical teams in football. It was a game where they were battling back in the 4th quarter trying to make a game of it. Add to this it doesn't sound like Greg Jennings will play tonight. Don't go nuts on it but I love the Bears with the points in this spot. I think the Bears can win this game outright, but should keep it within 3 or 4. Also just for kicks, I love the over in this game (51.5).
Baltimore at Philadelphia
Baltimore +2
Something doesn't feel right here. I must be missing something. I know it's in Philly, but I don't see how after seeing these teams play in week 1 that the Ravens can be an underdog. Yet they are so I'm taking the points. But it just feels like one of those games that I'm so sure about that Vegas knows something the rest of us don't. With the Pack and Bears I understand the logic of the public thinking the Pack will be ticked off and play their asses off. With this one I expect the Ravens to put a hurt on Mike Vick and the Ravens offense to do more of the same that they did Monday night. Maybe the Eagles do win this game and do beat the spread, but the smart bet here is the Ravens and the points. Sometimes you make the right bet and don't win, so it could happen here.
Tampa Bay at NY Giants
Tampa Bay +7.5
I know what everyone is thinking. The Giants played bad in the opener and are going to take it out on the Bucs. Here is the problem….the Bucs are better than people think. Josh Freeman is a very good QB, Doug Martin looked real good in his first game, and that defense looked real good in shutting down Cam Newton. Don't forget, the Giants were 9-7 last year, 6-6, 7-7 late in the year. I think the Giants will win this one, but the Bucs definitely have the talent to stay in this one, and will have something to prove. Everyone is going to give the defending champs their best shot, it's too many points.
Dallas at Seattle
Seattle +3
I honestly thought this line would move to -3.5 or 4 by now but it hasn't moved all week. I really thought people would go heavy on Dallas after the big week 1 win. Nope. They must think the same thing that I do which is that this feels like a trap game for the Cowboys. +3 is touchy here because if you look at it on paper it's the vastly improved Dallas defense vs Seattle's rookie 3rd round QB. The Cowboys will have had 11 days off, the Seahawks just the normal week. If Skelton/Kolb can put up 20 points on the Seahawks D, what can Tony Romo do? I don't have answers for any of those, I just know that CenturyLink field is a really tough place to play, and the Cowboys could have trouble getting up for a game in Seattle after such a huge win in New York. Maybe they win but much like the Ravens, the Seahawks getting points is the smart bet here.
NY Jets at Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh -5.5
This one may seem real odd considering the Jets looked so good and the Steelers lost a tough one in Denver. But I'm not a believer in the Jets despite the dominant win. I watch the Bills a lot, and if there is one thing I know is that when you think the Bills have turned a corner, they fall flat on their faces which is exactly what happened in that game. Ben Roethlisberger won't be throwing the ball to every Jet defender he can find. Fitzpatrick's turnovers killed the Bills and lifted the Jets. As for the Steelers, they get Ryan Clark and James Harrison back. 5.5 is a big number but at home, desperate, I believe the Steelers could run away with this one.
September 8, 2012 admin Leave a comment
Woooooooooooooooooooooo!!! It is finally here!!! Week 1! Last year when this site was only read by 5 people I had an 0-4 week (I think it was wildcard weekend). Now that this site is being read by 8 people, I'm feeling a bit of pressure! And if you've learned anything from my other picks, you know that I won't win you very much money but I WILL convince you that I know it all! Who can't love that?! So with all that being said, and no Ron Barr references….damn I just made one….let's get to these picks.
Atlanta at Kansas City
Kansas City +2.5
I know I picked the Falcons to win the NFC South, but they won't go 16-0. And when it comes to the quarterback position there is no contest, Ryan is head and shoulders above Cassel. But KC is at home, KC has guys that can make big plays on offense, and KC has a very good defense. I think the Chiefs can limit what the Falcons do on offense, and I don't think the Falcons can do enough on defense to help out. I'm not certain the Chiefs win this one outright but at home getting points I feel is a really good bet.
Indianapolis at Chicago
Indianapolis +10
I know everyone is going to look at this and say "a rookie QB going into Chicago and facing that Bears D is not going to go well". I understand that logic, but Luck isn't your average rookie QB, this kid is the real deal. Again, I have the Colts to surprise a lot of people and get to 7-9 or even 8-8. And while I love the Bears to be an elite team this season, I just don't think Luck will get blown out in his first game. Add to this, I believe this Bears offense could take a few weeks to really gel so while I like the Bears offense better than the Colts defense, I don't think they will light them up.
St. Louis at Detroit
St. Louis +8
I managed to bet this game when it was 9.5, but 8 is still a really big number. The Rams are going to be improved right from the get go this season, and the Lions had so much BS going on off the field this offseason. Like Indy, I don't think the Rams will win this game, but I expect them to keep it within 6 or 7 at the least. Stafford to Megatron is scary, but the Rams defense is going to be very good this season so they should keep the Detroit offense in check.
San Francisco at Green Bay
San Francisco +5
What was supposed to be the NFC title game last year, but of course the New York Giants ruined that party. So we get it week 1, and it might be the best matchup of the week. I love the Packers to win the NFC this season, and obviously love Rodgers a lot more than Alex Smith. But we will see just how much the Packers defense has improved, and even if it has I can't see it being anything elite yet. There for I believe Smith will be able to throw on them, and the niners defense might be the best in football which could limit what the Packers offense will do. I really expect this to be a close game, however so does everyone else and that's always a concern.
Pittsburgh at Denver
Denver -2
Welcome back Peyton Manning, you get to face one of the most physical teams in the NFL. Working in his favor however is that James Harrison is out for this game. As I've stated a ton, I like the Broncos better than most. Manning has great weapons to work with, and they're great on the other side of the ball. The Steelers I think are still going to be a good team (wildcard team), but again they're aging. I think this will be a close game, but at home I believe the Broncos will take it by at least a field goal.
NFL season preview – predictions
Obviously I have already done predictions on where I believe teams will finish in their division. But I have yet to cover wildcard spots, championship games, Super Bowl, MVP, rookies of the year, etc. So with that being said let's get at it.
AFC wildcard teams
Pittsburgh Steelers – well this shouldn't come as a big surprise. No doubt that this team is getting old and one of these seasons it will hit them hard. But looking at it closely I just don't see this team losing out on a wildcard spot to a team like KC or Cincy. As long as Roethlisberger can start 13 games or so, that defense will still be one of the best and that should be enough to get them into the dance for the 3rd year in a row.
Buffalo Bills – WOW! When I did the team by team previews I kind of got after the Bills and picked apart all the holes on the team. But the more I looked at the AFC, the more I thought that this team SHOULD get a wildcard spot. If they can stay healthy, they probably have a top 6 team talent wise in the AFC. I'm not a big Ryan Fitzpatrick guy, but I like him better than Matt Cassel and there for I like the Bills better than the Chiefs to get this spot. As for the Bengals who I also believe will challenge for it, I just think the division will prove to be too tough.
NFC wildcard teams
Chicago Bears – I know its a very tough division, but the Bears have good enough talent to overcome that. This team would win a lot of the other divisions in football, but they just happen to be in the same division as one of the league's elite. It wouldn't shock me if the Bears ended up winning the NFC North. I don't think they will, but they have the talent to go 12-4. You can say this for every team, but they have to stay healthy which they weren't able to do last season. If they do, they're in.
NY Giants – a lot of teams will challenge for this spot. Whoever is the 2nd place team in the NFC South (I said the Saints) will be right there. Another team from the NFC East will challenge for this spot (by my projections thats Philly). And the Lions will challenge for this spot. But the G men don't have the off field distractions the Saints and Lions will have, and I don't think Michael Vick can stay healthy enough to get the Eagles in. There will be a Super Bowl hangover, this was a very inconsitent team (7-7 at one point), and they know they don't have to go 13-3 to win it…they just need to get in. And just barely I believe they will.
AFC title game
Denver Broncos vs New England Patriots
Winner: New England
I like Denver better than most do with the exception of Peter King who has them going to the Super Bowl. However while I like the Broncos better than most (despite there horrific schedule), I think the Pats will overcome their offensive line woes they're currently facing and head back to the Super Bowl. The defense is vastly improved mainly due to getting Jones and Hightower in the 1st round. Hightower was the bigger name in college, but Jones could emerge as the bigger name in the pro's…especially this season.
Dallas Cowboys vs Green Bay Packers
Winner: Green Bay
Yep! I not only have the Cowboys to win the NFC East (predicted well before Wednesday night), but to go all the way to the NFC title game! That team is loaded with talent, they have a chip on their shoulder, their defense will be one of the best in football with the additions of Bruce Carter, Brandon Carr and Morris Claiborne, and Dez Bryant will have a monster season. But they still won't get past the Pack. Green Bay has as much talent as the Cowboys, and they have the experience, and there is no way I would take Tony Romo in a playoff game over Aaron Rodgers.
Super Bowl winner
3rd times a charm for the Pats. What an amazing Super Bowl this would be. 2 great QB's, 2 great coaches, 2 good but not great defenses, and potential for a boat load of points and another great ending. Again with the Pats I just love what they did on defense in the draft and I believe it will have a bigger impact then some are expecting. Also it would be shocking to me if they got back and Brady's Super Bowl record fell to 3-3…can't happen, not to the golden boy. He finally matches Montana and Bradshaw with 4 Super Bowl wins.
Team that could surprise
Oakland Raiders – I'm not going to pick a team that I already said could surprise, I'm picking one that I have ranked low. I really like Reggie McKenzie, really like Dennis Allen, they do have a lot of talent there, and if Carson Palmer could have one of those big comeback years that he is capable of doing then they could be the surprise team of the league.
Team that could disappoint
San Francisco 49ers – again this isn't what I'm expecting to happen, but there is always at least one team that comes from nowhere to rise up, and one team that massively underachieves. I'm still not a believer in Alex Smith, they came out of nowhere last season, and teams will be taking them a lot more seriously this season. Now again, I'm not expecting this to happen but if there is one upper echelon team that could fall off I would say the niners are the top candidate to do so.
YEP! I just think he is going to have that focus to do it this season. He has the talent, always puts up big numbers, and with me predicting a break out year for the Cowboys I just believe that combination will get him serious consideration for the MVP and with voters expecting big things from the likes of Rodgers and Brady, Romo ends up winning the award.
Ndamukong Suh
It's now his 3rd season. His first season he was a beast. Last season he was a beast as well…just a little too much of one that got him in trouble more than anything. While the Lions turmoil isn't done, he gets a fresh start this season and with the talent he has around him on that d-line I think he will seriously bust out this season.
Offensive rookie of the year
Although some know him as "Bob Griffin", he will earn the RGIII moniker by seasons end. Andrew Luck is going to be the better QB in my mind, but this season Griffin will have better numbers. More talent around him and the ability to really run (that I think could hurt him in time) are the big reasons I think that THIS season Griffin will be the top offensive rookie.
Defensive rookie of the year
Are you sick to death of me pimpin this guy yet?! He is going to be a nightmare for tackles. Great talent, great work ethic, and his BROTHER will beat you up! What more needs to be said? Chandler Jones, your defensive rookie of the year.
NFL season preview – NFC West
1. San Francisco 49ers
It was great to see the 49ers back on top last season, even though this team was nothing like the Walsh/Montana niners. This team was all about smash mouth football. There was nothing finesse about it. Jim Harbaugh made his mark in a big way and proved he won't be one of those gimmicky college coaches that fades out after 2 seasons. He's here to stay and he's staying with Alex Smith as his QB.
I'm not in any way an Alex Smith fan. I wrote about it after last year's NFC title game, they got that far despite Alex Smith. I stand by that. But he will definitely have his chance to prove that wrong this season. He has a great offensive line to protect him which is always key for a QB to gain confidence. The WR's are revamped this year with a rejuvenated Randy Moss returning after a year away from the game. A.J. Jenkins was a surprise 1st round pick to say the least, but they believe he can become a great weapon. They also signed Giants Super Bowl hero Mario Manningham who will provide speed on the outside and big play ability. Michael Crabtree is still around and needs to have a big year otherwise the word "bust" my start being included in his conversations. Vernon Davis was facing that same word until last season when he broke out in a big way! So Smith has no excuses, he should be able to take more steps this season towards being the QB he was expected to be when picked 1st overall in 2005. I like the running game, although Frank Gore is getting long in the tooth. I don't know how they will use LaMichael James, especially when they have Kendall Hunter, but both are explosive guys in the open field.
The defense is among the league's elite, and Patrick Willis might be the best ILB in football. Aldon Smith was picked 7th overall in the 2011 draft and had an amazing rookie season. Carlos Rogers much like Vernon Davis and Alex Smith was back from the dead last season with an incredible season at corner. Quite frankly I just don't know what else I can say about this defense other than it's one of the best and because of it the niners have a shot to win every game they play.
A lot went right for the niners last season, and I don't expect 13 wins again this season. But the division is still weak and there for 10 or 11 should get the job done and get them home field.
2. St. Louis Rams
The Rams were a lot of people's sexy pick last season to win this division and start making some real noise. Injuries didn't help, but more than that this team just wasn't that good and people expected Sam Bradford to just make this jump to elite QB with a bad offensive line and a bad group of receivers.
Bradford is talented but has a long ways to go before he can be considered elite. Getting new head coach Jeff Fisher will help. Fisher is one of the best coaches in football and while he is by no means known as a QB guru, they will always be a team that is great in the trenches. Despite the o-line still being below average, they will be better under this coaching staff. Steven Jackson is still playing good despite a poor o-line to run behind and despite pushing 30. They drafted Isaiah Pead to give them a good inside/outside run game. They some what addressed the talent at WR in the draft by getting Brian Quick with the first pick in the 2nd round, but the word is they were devastated when Jacksonville traded up to snag Justin Blackmon. Quick will help, but they will need others to step up big.
The big area where this coaching staff could make their mark is on defense. It's led by James Laurinaitis who is a stud at MLB. Their 1st round pick was Michael Brockers who most considered the best DT in the draft. This d-line has big talent with Brockers flanked by Chris Long and Robert Quinn, they have a chance to be one of the best lines in football. The secondary got a big overhaul in the offseason. They brought over one of Fishers favorites Courtland Finnegan in free agency, and in the draft they picked up Janoris Jenkins and Trumaine Johnson. Both Jenkins and Johnson are guys with big time talent but have big time off field issues. If Fisher can somehow keep both these guys in check they will be total steals.
The Rams will make a big jump one of these years, and I'm saying it will be this year. Not a jump like the niners made last season, but I don't think 8-8 or 9-7 is out of the question in this division.
Year 3 of the Pete Carroll regime and thus far all he has to show are two 7-9 seasons. Granted 1 of those seasons they won the division and won a playoff game, but let's be realistic here he has taken the Seahawks nowhere so far, and it seems like it gets to be more and more of a mess as the days go by.
Now he is turning to the rookie out of Wisconsin Russell Wilson. Undersized, very mobile, great arm, Wilson looked amazing in the preseason. But it's the preseason. I remain skeptical of how good Wilson can be. Even when you face the first team defense in preseason, it's still preseason. They brought in Matt Flynn for pretty big money and he was expected to be the starter. I can't imagine Flynn who could have got a starting gig in Miami, Arizona and other places is anything happy about this situation. Then you have a lot of question marks at wide out with Sidney Rice (injuries), Braylon Edwards (inconsistency), Doug Baldwin (undersized) and Golden Tate (untalented). Then at TE they made a big splash last season going out and signing the Raiders Zach Miller, only to replace him this season by trading for Kellen Winslow Jr, who they then cut at the end of camp! This is a recipe for disaster. Add to this, Marshawn Lynch has finally found his game in Seattlebut he is a guy that can't keep his head off the field.
They drafted Bruce Irvin (a drastic reach) with the 15th pick in the draft and he is a guy that has big time off the field issues. However I do like their D, and Pete Carroll is a defensive guy. Bobby Wagner in the 2nd round looks like a good pick, the secondary is led by former Longhorn Earl Thomas, and so if you're looking for a bright spot with this team it is on defense.
But it is just incredible how toxic this team is right now. They got talent, I won't deny that. But they have a lot of guys with huge question marks and I just can't see it going well. No matter who is at QB, Wilson or Flynn, it's going to be tough task with such drama going on around this team. Yet they aren't bad enough to bottom out and get the top pick. BAD situation if you're a Seahawks fan.
4. Arizona Cardinals
It's got to be tough to be a Cards fan. You FINALLY get a QB who takes you to a Super Bowl, 2 division titles and 4 playoff wins in 2 seasons…and then he retires and you immediately become the same old Cardinals. And unfortunately for Cards fans I don't see the solution coming this season.
As much as I just ripped apart the Seahawks and like the Cards coaches, WR's, RB's, better and think there defense is solid…John Skelton won't have anyone excited in the desert. He is better than Kolb (I can't believe how bad Kolb is!) but he in no way is a franchise QB. It's not like he will lack weapons. Larry Fitzgerald is obviously still a top 3 WR in this league, and 1st round pick Michael Floyd has the talent to be a number 1 wide out in the league some day. The running game will be great provided both Beanie Wells and Ryan Williams can stay healthy. Williams going into last season was a guy some thought could steal the number 1 gig from Wells until he got hurt in the pre season and was done for the year. However things will be tough on both those guys if the offensive line doesn't overachieve this season. This group doesn't win many battles in the trenches and make things difficult on both the pass and run games.
One thing that has turned around from the Kurt Warner days is the defense. They have drafted extremely well on that side of the ball. Calias Campbell has a great last name and is very difficult to block at 6'8 and 300 pounds. Darryl Washington out of TCU was a great find in the 2nd round of the 2010 draft, and has established himself as one of the best ILB in football in just 2 seasons. Then of course you have 2011 1st round pick Patrick Peterson. He had an ok season at corner for the Cards, but it won't be long until he is an elite corner. Meanwhile his ability as a return man has already been on display. 5 PR's in his rookie season, he was incredible. He won't get as many chances to return this season, but when he does look out!
Unfortunately for the Cards his talents don't include running the offense and that could mean another long season in Arizona.
NFL season preview – AFC West
1. Denver Broncos
Exit Tebowmania, enter an actual QB. One of the best QB's of all time actually. As fun as Tebowmania may have been for a lot of you, the fact of the matter is that Broncos got to the playoffs because of the talent he had around him. I will admit, he may have been THAT good of a leader to elevate that talent to the level it played at, but it wasn't because of his quarterbacking. Now they have a guy that is not only a great leader but an amazing QB as well.
I don't have any questions about Manning honestly and think while he might be a bit rusty in the first month of the season, he will be elite. They have 2 very good and young WR's in Thomas and Decker, and both are entering their 3rd season which for a WR is usually the time they bust out. It remains to be seen if Willis McGahee can repeat his 2011 campaign. Knoshown Moreno is still on the roster but at this point he's considered a total bust. As for the concern of keeping Peyton standing, well it's one of the top offensive lines in the game in front of him led by LT Ryan Clady, so when you combine that with how quickly he gets rid of the ball he should be just fine.
On the other side of the ball, the orange crush was back in full force in 2011. Von Miller adjusted to playing in a 4-3 better than ok. When a guy starts getting Lawrence Taylor comparisons and it's NOT for what he does off the field…he's doing something very right! Dummervil is a beast on the d-line, D.J. Williams is still a very productive MLB, Champ Bailey is STILL one of the best corners in the game. Not what he used to be, but still better than most.
This team is loaded and I don't think pundits are giving enough credit to how far Manning can elevate this team. The Colts were humiliating without him, and the Broncos made the divisional playoffs without anyone close to him at QB. This team is a Super Bowl contender.
2. Kansas City Chiefs
This may surprise a lot of people to have the Chiefs ahead of the Chargers but for me this is a no brainer. Don't forget the Chiefs won the AFC West in 2010 and last year were decimated by injuries yet still finished 7-9. They are loaded just about everywhere, they just don't have a great QB.
But Matt Cassel is good enough to have this team at least in contention for a wild card spot if not challenge the Broncos for the division title. The running game is going to be where this offense lives. Jamaal Charles is back and if he is 100% he is one the top backs in the NFL. Peyton Hillis was added in free agency and the beauty of Hillis is that he is a FB, not a RB so the Chiefs can have them on the field at the same time and should give defenses fits. As if having 2 proven backs wasn't enough, this o-line is one of the leagues best now that they've added RT Eric Winston. Wide out is tricky for the Chiefs. They have talent with Bowe and Baldwin, but Bowe held out and Baldwinapparently had a great offseason but has big time character issues. If they use him right, Dexter McCluster is a great weapon to have as he can line up in the slot or at RB.
The one thing to know with new head coach Romeo Crennel is that he will get the best out of his defense, and this team is talented on D. Getting Eric Berry back this season is huge. This kid is going to be a superstar as long as the injury doesn't linger (tore his ACL last season). And it's kind of ironic that their d-line has some guys that have underachieved yet they still have enough to give them one of the best 3-4 lines in the league. They added Dontari Poe in the 1st round, who was one of the higher risks of the 1st round. A combine guy, Poe only had 1 sack last season and playing in Conference USA…not exactly the SEC! But he is 346 pounds and have a nose tackle that big to go with Glen Dorsey and Tyson Jackson is really intriguing for the Chiefs. Then at LB they have Tamba Hali who has become one of the top OLB's in football, and Derrick Johnson who has become one of the top ILB's in football. Losing Brandon Carr hurts, but they still have the talent to be a top 3 defense in the AFC.
Picking the Chiefs ahead of the Chargers may be a shock to some, and obviously Rivers is much better than Cassel at QB. But the Chiefs have big time talent everywhere else and combine that with how the Chargers keep declining and it leaves me to believe the Chiefs finish 2nd in the division and challenge for a wild card spot.
3. San Diego Chargers
If you have been paying attention to this team under Norv Turner then predicting them to continue to fall should be no surprise. Everyone in football with the exception of Chargers GM A.J. Smith knows that Turner simply isn't a good head coach. He should have been fired after they only went 8-8 in 08 and needed Denverto lose their final 4 games to sneak into the playoffs. That team drastically underachieved. He should have been fired in 2010 when they missed the playoffs. And he should have been fired after last season when they not only missed the playoffs but failed to get over the .500 mark after a 4-1 start. 8-8 won the division, this wasn't a difficult task for a team this talented yet they STILL failed. Smith has a great eye for talent, but he has no clue what he's doing when it comes to head coaches.
Now coming into this season Phillip Rivers might have to do it all on his own. No more Vincent Jackson, Antonio Gates has trouble staying healthy and is entering his 10th season, and Ryan Mathews got hurt on the 1st play of the preseason and like Gates has trouble staying on the field. This team is weak at WR. Vincent Brown was a guy that was expected to step in and be a playmaker, but he broke his ankle in the 2nd preseason game and is now out for 8 weeks. After Brown and Malcom Floyd (who are just ok to begin with), they don't have much. Eddie Royal had a good rookie season but has been declining ever since. Robert Meachem has a lot of speed but his hands are suspect. The o-line is suspect to say the least. Rivers has his work cut out for him.
On defense they have a lot of talent but they continually underachieve. Melvin Ingram was a steal at the 17th pick in the draft, the kid was incredible in college. 2011 1st round pick Corey Liuget should be a lot better in his 2nd season as it takes d-linemen a few years to get a feel for the league. Solid group of LB's led by Shaun Phillips, Donald Butler and as mentioned Ingram. You never know what you might get out of this secondary, although Eric Weddle is one of the top safeties in football.
The talent is here, but not near as much as there has been in the past. So if those teams underachieved under Norv Turner then I can't imagine this team will do anything different.
4. Oakland Raiders
Sad year for Raider nation last year. Al Davis passed away in October, they gave up too much to land Carson Palmer at the trade deadline but were desperate with Jason Campbell injured, and then the AFC West was wide open for them to win and they couldn't seal the deal. Now everything has been overhauled. New GM Reggie McKenzie brought in Dennis Allen as the teams 96th head coach in the last 3 years. Ok, you caught me, it's not the 96th in that span it just feels that way. You really know how to sniff those out don't you? Anyways it's a new era for the Raiders and they have a long climb back.
I don't think Carson Palmer is as bad as some people think. Some think he is a shell of his former self. He needed out of Cincinnati for a long time and last season he was rushed into action and never had a chance to learn the offense. It's a fresh start for him and while he won't ever be elite again, he is a very capable starter who still has 4 or 5 good years left. The biggest key on offense is Darren McFadden staying healthy. If he does, he's the best RB in football. They likely have the fastest group of wide outs in football with Darius Heyward-Bey, Jacoby Ford, and 2011 5th round steal Denarius Moore. They'll need to be damn good because they don't have much else in the passing game.
The defense isn't going to strike fear into their opponents, but it should be able to hold their own. They're d-line is very solid with Richard Seymour and Tommy Kelly plugging up the middle. It still as of this time remains to be seen if MLB Rolando McClain will face a suspension, but if he skates on that it will be huge for the Raiders. This is a big year for the 3rd year man out of Alabama. More was expected from him entering the league and he could benefit the most from having a defensive guru like Dennis Allen around. The secondary is led by Tyvon Branch, but they're awfully thin at corner.
The big reason it will take McKenzie and Allen to turn this franchise around isn't because of lack of talent on the roster, but the fact that they hardly had any draft picks this season. When you don't pick until the 3rd round of the draft and have cap issues to deal with makes it pretty difficult for you to put your mark on a team. McKenzie came over from the Packers though, so if he learned anything from Ted Thompson he should get them turned around.
Pitches and O's
Ok, so I 100% stole this title from Tim and Sid. But if they get pissed about that…I'm pumped cause it will mean they've heard of me! And really it is pretty ridiculous to use this title cause it has nothing to do with what I'm talking about, it's just awesome!
But what a story the Baltimore Orioles have become! Sure they lost dropped back to a game out of 1st in the AL East last night, but they are still tied with Oakland at the top of the wild card standings, and get the Yanks at home starting tonight for a HUGE 4 game series.
It is simply unbelieveable that they're in this position. A team that a lot of people picked to finish 7th in a 5 team division. You looked at this roster and said "they have Adam Jones and nothing else". If they had anyone else that could break out you would have thought at that time it would be Matt Weiters and while 18 bombs and 67 RBI's is a good production from a catcher, he has yet to really live up to expectations.
Then at midseason the pitching staff imploded. Jake Arrieta, Brian Matusz and Tommy Hunter all completely went in the tank around the All-Star break. They all have ERA's well over 5.00, are a combined 15 games below .500, and subsequently got sent down (although Matusz and Hunter are back up with the expanded rosters). The teams best pitcher was Jason Hammel who went down on July 13th after he underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.
This is the worst fielding team in the AL. They have the 2nd most DL stints in the AL. Their run differential is -21, compared to the Yanks who are +85, the Rays are +79, and the A's are +68! It is amazing that this team is in the spot they are, but once again a Buck Showalter team is finding a way to get it done. His Yankees were like this, his D-backs were like this, even his Rangers were like this. Well, actually that's not quite true. None of them were like THIS!
The key for this team is that they've got it done when they've needed to. They're 24-7 in 1 run games this season. Far and away the best winning percentage in 1 run games in the majors this season. That could be huge coming down the stretch and possibly into the playoffs as they will have a lot of confidence in those tight games.
The key is this weekend though. And just in time for the Yankees series Jason Hammel will return to start the opener tonight. Taking 3 of 4 in this series would put the O's in the drivers seat for the AL East title for the first time since 1997.
And how could you not pull for them? 15 years since not only winning the division but being in the playoffs. And really, this team hasn't even been close to the playoffs in that time. The 98 massively underachieved, and the only other time they even looked promising was 2005 when they started hot but were already well out of it by the time the All-Star break rolled around. It's been ROUGH for O's fans, a franchise that through the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's wasn't used to losing.
MLB needs more traditional powers like the O's to come back from the dead and be powers once again. It's been a good year for that with the Reds leading the NL Central, the Pirates being in the race in the Central and more so the NL wild card, and the Dodgers making all the big moves they've been making. They're young, talented and exciting so hopefully the O's can get in and when they do they just might find a way to do some damage.
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County officials await voter decision on road funding
Dennis Pelham Daily Telegram Staff Writer
Voters are to decide Tuesday, May 5, whether the complicated Proposal 1 ballot issue is the fix they want for Michigan's road funding problems. The proposal would raise the state sales tax from 6 percent to 7 percent. It would also trigger an overhaul of fuel taxes and raise vehicle registration fees.
Lenawee County Road Commission officials have spoken at township and city meetings and to service clubs in the past month, trying to generate support for the proposal. Explaining the plan includes telling why it would also raise $300 million a year for schools and $100 million for local government revenue sharing, said Scott Merillat, road commission managing director.
The sales tax increase would more than replace revenue schools and local governments would lose by eliminating sales taxes on fuel. Road funding would be increased to $1.2 billion a year by replacing the current 19-cent per gallon state fuel tax with a wholesale fuel tax.
Opposition to Proposal 1 has focused on the fact it attaches funding for schools and local governments to a plan intended to fix roads.
In Lenawee County, Proposal 1 would mean an additional $4.9 million in state road funding a year by 2018. It would move a backlog of county road projects off the drawing board and into a construction schedule, Merillat said.
"On the primary road side, you don't have to look very far to see what needs to be fixed," he said. Asphalt overlays are needed on Tecumseh-Clinton Highway, Sandy Beach Road, Laird Road, Benner Highway, Yankee Road, Packard Road and others that have not been paved in 30 years, he said.
It would also add $1.6 million a year to local road funding in the county, he said, to help townships upgrade their roads.
Cities and villages in Lenawee County would receive nearly $2 million more a year in street funding.
"It's the best option we've had in a long, long time. It's the only option we've had in a long, long time," Merillat said. There are also constitutional guarantees that fuel taxes will be spent on transportation, he said.
Raising taxes was not the direction Lenawee County's state legislators preferred for resolving the road funding crisis.
"I would prefer to raise the money without the tax increase," said state Rep. Nancy Jenkins, R-Clayton.
After supporting other bills without a tax increase, she voted in December to put Proposal 1 on the ballot to give voters the option of a sales tax as part of a solution, she said.
A vote of the people is needed to raise the sales tax because doing so requires amending the state constitution.
State Sen. Dale Zorn, R-Ida, said he has been explaining what is in Proposal 1 and leaving it to voters to form their own opinions. He voted to put the issue on the ballot while still believing it is not the right time in Michigan's economic recovery to raise taxes, he said.
The proposal also includes ideas he supports, Zorn said, such as more local control over projects and warranties by contractors.
Last year, Zorn supported a plan to shift some sales tax revenue to road funding. That debate will be revived if Proposal 1 fails to pay for roads, he said.
"If people say they don't want a new tax to pay for it, we need to go back to the drawing board to see what we can do," Zorn said.
Jenkins agreed priorities can be set and cuts made as they were when the Legislature took on the state's budget deficit in 2011.
"If that's what the people want us to do, that's what we'll do," she said.
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a creed, or statement of faith, in the Catholic Church. In the figurative sense it refers to the views, beliefs, and principles of one's world view (a political or philosophical credo).
Thus, before all else, the board of directors must be sure what its company is all about, and this means crafting, understanding, and implementing what its Vision, Mission, and core Values are.
I encourage firm owners to take a first crack at cutting down their core values to the most important, but even that can leave a pretty lengthy list.
They relate to the core values of the notions of liberal societies mentioned above: The virtue of courage relates to the core value of individual freedom, prudence relates to the noharm principle and justice relates to social justice.
P&GJ: Why are core values so important to a company, and specifically, what core values do you have?
The review of our Vision and Mission was anchored on the Filipino core values of 'Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Makakalikasan and Makabansa' as articulated in Section 40, Republic Act 8491 (Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines)," he said, citing the national motto indicated in the law, iterating that the new vision, mission and core values "should be regarded as one document to be appreciated in its entirety.
As a result, one would then expect that significant time and effort might be required to transform a safety as a priority culture to a safety as a core value culture.
A classmate recently displayed the last core value and the true meaning of Excellence in All We Do.
Everyone is a leader in modeling the core values of the company.
Since DOD has a common set of core values, and DOD is the organization that encompasses the profession of arms in the United States, why should its subordinate organizations find it necessary to espouse different sets of core values?
In some cases, these words will describe the core values of your organization.
We are honoured that he agreed to be photographed for the Core Values campaign, and delighted with the way this beautiful portrait of the champion and his grandson captures the idea of transmission, which is of great significance to Louis Vuitton.
The EMC is built on three component parts: core values, integrating concepts, and program outcomes.
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T.x Magazine speaks to style-concious, independent girls who not only care about style, but the world around them. Many magazine's cater to the intellectual or the fashion-minded individually, while we fulfil the crossroad between the two. Inside T.x Magazine you may be reading a fashion piece one minute, and with the flip of a page you will find travel pieces and real world insiders.
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — KFC is trying to convince you to name your baby Harland. Harland is the first name of the Kentucky Fried Chicken's founder, Colonel Harland Sanders. September 9 will be his 128th birthday.
The child who is born first on September 9 will be deemed the grand prize winner. If there is a tie, a random drawing between those tied will determine the winner.
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In addition to dealing with labor supply, Mem de Sá, who was the consolidator of Portuguese Brazil, dealt successfully with the French threat. The French had continued to attack Portuguese shipping and to maintain interest in a permanent colony. Noting that Rio de Janeiro's Guanabara Bay had not been occupied, Vice Admiral Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon, a French navigator, led a mix of Huguenots and Catholics there in 1555 to establish a colony, France Antarctique, on Ilha de Sergipe. After a decade, his utopian dream of finding a religious refuge for Protestants and Catholics failed. Despite their good relations with the Indians, the French could not withstand the Portuguese assaults that began in 1565. That year, to ensure future control of the bay, Mem de Sá founded the city of Rio de Janeiro, which became the second royal captaincy. Expelled from Guanabara Bay in 1567, the French turned their efforts to the northern coast. They made alliances with the Indians and settled themselves on Ilha São Luís do Maranhão in 1612, where fierce fighting led to their expulsion in 1615. They kept active north of the Amazon delta, maintaining claims to Amapá.
By 1580 the Portuguese had overcome French threats and most indigenous resistance to their command of key ports. At this point, a more profound Spanish threat appeared with the passing of the crown of Portugal to King Philip II of Spain. This event had immediate and long-range consequences. Now Europe's two greatest empires were united under a single ruler and could well have been joined permanently, save for the determination of the Portuguese to maintain their identity. The Iberian union gave the Portuguese easier access to the Spanish domains. For Brazil, however, the most important result was that it made enemies of Portugal's former business associates, the Dutch. Portugal's commerce was more open than Spain's and perhaps more practical. Portugal recognized its need for shipping and for access to markets, both of which the Dutch provided for Brazilian sugar. The spirit of cooperation faded with the union of the crowns as the Dutch, long struggling for independence from the Spanish Habsburgs, were shut out officially from the Portuguese domains. This exclusion led to the formation of the Dutch West India Company in 1621 and the seizure of Brazilian sugar lands. After being unsuccessful in holding Salvador in 1624-25, the Dutch captured Pernambuco in 1630 and eventually extended their sway from the Rio São Francisco to São Luís do Maranhão until finally being forced out in 1654.
The Dutch incursion was the longest and most serious challenge to Portuguese control by a major maritime power. The struggle to drive out the Dutch had devastating effects on the sugar plantations and sugar mills. The Dutch, particularly Governor Johan Maurits, Count of Nassau, had worked to build good relations with the Portuguese planters in the interior, supplying them with credit, slaves, merchandise, and European markets. Nassau encouraged religious tolerance, constructed buildings and canals in the style of Amsterdam, and brought in artists, engineers, and scientists to embellish, record, and study the local flora, fauna, and peoples.
Portugal and its Brazilian subjects had divergent interests in responding to the Dutch. When the Duke of Bragança took the throne as João IV in 1640, his government faced the determination of Philip IV to reconquer Portugal, and he therefore needed to maintain peace with the rest of Europe. As much as the Portuguese economy needed the revenues from the sugar trade, the court had to face the reality that in Europe the Dutch dominated a good portion of that trade. Thus, if Por-tugal attacked Dutch-held Pernambuco, it would earn an enemy in Europe and lose access to the market. At the same time, the king understood the importance of Brazil when he called it his milk cow (vaca de leite ). Indeed, historian Charles Boxer asserted that Portugal's independence depended chiefly on the Brazil trade, which centered on sugar and slavery.
The Dutch did not show the same hesitation. In 1641 they seized Luanda, an important source of African slaves, in violation of a truce with Portugal. Holland now held sugar and slave ports in the South Atlantic and the distribution system in Europe. Although Lisbon could not merely abandon its subjects in Brazil, it realized that it would be foolhardy to fight for the sugar area without also regaining the source of African slaves.
The colonists in the Dutch-occupied area played their own game of deception. They borrowed Dutch money to restore their war-torn plantations and engenhos and to buy slaves, but they realized that their long-term interests lay in expelling the Dutch and with them their indebtedness. After 1645, together with the governor general in Bahia, they conspired, rebelled, and fought against the Dutch. Their victories of 1648 and 1649 at the Battle of Guararapes in the Recife area of Pernambuco are commemorated today. However, after nine years of war the scorched-earth tactics had ravaged the region. Although sugar prices rose in Europe, Brazilian planters could not respond and permanently lost their leading market position. The Dutch and English set up plantations in Suriname and Barbados, taking advantage of the techniques developed in Brazil and their better access to capital, merchant fleets, and the northern European market. Although there were years of recovery (1665-80, 1698-1710), sugar was no longer the foundation of the Brazilian economy. Northeastern Brazil entered into a long stagnation, and Portugal, which now depended heavily on Brazil after its losses to the Dutch in the East Indies, watched its economy deteriorate.
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Q: User added text to annotation [XCode] I am a beginner with XCode and I am trying to find a way for the User to input information inside a callbox of a pin they had placed on the map.
So if the User drops a pin and they tap on the pin, I want them to be able to type in a title and a subtitle of that location.
So far, I have created a map using MKMapView and I have implemented UILongPressGestureRecognizer and a void method that fires the moment a pin is created.
I am not sure what to do next? Thank you for your help.
Edit1: I don't have the required reputation to post an image, so here is a link of what I am trying to accomplish: http://imgur.com/gixFxpI
If it is possible to type in the title and subtitle without the use of a disclosure button, that would be swell. Later on I will develop the disclosure button.
Edit2: I have three new questions: 1. Why isn't my disclosure button appearing in my callout? 2. What is reuseidentifier for? Here is what I have so far.
I have embedded a navigation controller to my initial view controller that has the MKMapView in it. I created a second View Controller and I connected the MKMapView to the second View Controller and made my identifier for the second View Controller as 'heylisten' (good old Zelda).
My third question is in the prepareForSegue method, what information needs to go after the dot? destinationViewController.???? = sender.annotation;
// This is your callout box
- (MKAnnotationView *)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView viewForAnnotation:(id <MKAnnotation>)annotation
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MKAnnotationView *annotationView = [[MKPinAnnotationView alloc] initWithAnnotation:annotation reuseIdentifier:@"overhere"];
annotationView.canShowCallout = YES;
UIButton *rightDisclosureButton = [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeDetailDisclosure];
annotationView.rightCalloutAccessoryView = rightDisclosureButton;
return annotationView;
}
// This is a segue when you tap the right disclosure button
- (void)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView annotationView:(MKAnnotationView *)view calloutAccessoryControlTapped:(UIControl *)control
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[self performSegueWithIdentifier:@"heylisten" sender:view];
}
- (void)prepareForSegue:(UIStoryboardSegue *)segue sender:(MKAnnotationView *)sender
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if ([segue.identifier isEqualToString:@"heylisten"])
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ViewController *destinationViewController = segue.destinationViewController;
// grab the annotation from the sender
destinationViewController = sender.annotation;
}
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A: If you're targeting iOS 8, use a UIAlertController:
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UIKit/Reference/UIAlertController_class/
If you're targeting iOS 7 or earlier, use a UIAlertView:
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UIKit/Reference/UIAlertView_Class/index.html#//apple_ref/occ/cl/UIAlertView
Both of these types have mechanisms to add an input text field and specify a callback to be executed with the text the user typed.
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Balornock Road is a road in North East Glasgow with a small number of businesses.
Balornock Road also has the following useful amenity: a pub - The Cairn.
A K Harvey is a dentist who provides a range of tooth and mouth health care services.
Clever Clogs provides education, play and development facilities for children of pre-school age.
Cut-N-Crew is a unisex hairdresser which provides a range of men's and women's hair services and products.
Greater Glasgow Primary Care N H S Trust is a medical establishment providing a range of healthcare for patients.
Hill View Day Unit is a mental health centre offering a range of services and advice to help those affected by mental health issues.
Sohal Off-Sales is an off licence selling a variety of alcoholic and other drinks.
The Cairn is a pub offering a variety of drinks and food in comfortable surroundings.
Map showing Balornock Road in Glasgow.
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Guide > Şanlıurfa (Urfa) > Şanliurfa Museum
One of the mosaics from the new Mosaic Museum
Şanliurfa Museum
Şehitlik Mahallesi. Çamlık Cad. Şanlıurfa
Şanliurfa Museum is the major event in town, housing Hittite finds from the region, including the statue of Balikgol from Göbekli Tepe, claimed to be the oldest statue in the world. In 2005 excavations in a nearby theme park revealed a hoard of Roman mosaics feature hunting and fighting scenes of warrior Amazon women. Described as "the most valuable mosaic collection in the world", they prompted the building of a new museum complex, which will include an archaeology museum and an archaeopark as well as a mosaic museum.
Or, browse the back issues here
Issue 61, Summer 2020 The Road to Pergamon
The Wild East (Cornucopia 24)
Also see Şanlıurfa (Urfa)
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The Hon. Greg Hunt MP
Minister for Sport
The Turnbull Government is taking action to encourage even more parents to meet immunisation requirements for their children.
Under legislation being introduced today, parents' fortnightly Family Tax Benefit Part A payments will be reduced by about $28 per fortnight for each child who does not meet the immunisation requirements.
From 1 July 2018, this will replace the current system under which end-of-year supplements are withheld for children whose immunisation is not up to date.
Reducing fortnightly payments, rather than withholding the supplement at the end of the year as occurs at present, will serve as an ongoing and immediate incentive for parents to get their children immunised and will help ensure that more children and the wider community will be protected from preventable diseases like whooping cough.
No Jab, No Pay has been an outstanding success, boosting immunisation rates since it was introduced at the beginning of 2016.
About 210,000 families have taken action to meet immunisation requirements since No Jab, No Pay commenced.
Rates of fully immunised children have increased since the introduction of No Jab, No Pay in January 2016, to 93.79 per cent of children aged between 12-15 months; 90.86 per cent of children aged between 24-27 months; and 93.55 per cent of children aged five years. Indigenous immunisation rates amongst five year olds have also increased over that time and are now at 95.7 per cent.
Encouraging as these rates are, immunisation coverage for all children falls short of the 95 per cent minimum herd immunity required to slow or stop the spread of disease.
Taken over a whole year, the $28 per fortnight is approximately the same value as the current end-of-year supplement ($737), so there is no change to the amount deducted.
By reducing fortnightly payments, rather than withholding the supplement at the end of the year, parents will have an immediate incentive to have their children immunised.
The more immediate the financial impact, the more likely children will be vaccinated within optimum timeframes to ensure the most effective coverage against disease.
This change also means that parents earning over $80,000 in adjustable taxable income have the same incentive to immunise their children. These families no longer qualify for the FTB Part A supplement, which is paid after the financial year, so now don't experience any payment reduction if they haven't immunised their children. The new measure will ensure that all FTB families, irrespective of income, are treated the same.
Catch-up vaccinations are also available for young people up to the age of 19 who would like to complete their childhood vaccinations, and for refugees and humanitarian entrants of any age.
The Government has also provided $5.5 million over three years for a childhood immunisation education campaign to encourage Australian parents and carers to get their children vaccinated.
More information about No Jab, No Pay immunisation requirements, is available on the Department of Human Services website.
Under the No Jab, No Pay policy, children must be fully immunised, have a valid exemption or be on a valid catch-up schedule if parents are to continue receiving child care payments, and with the new No Jab, No Pay measure, their full Family Tax Benefit Part A fortnightly payment.
As at 30 June 2017 there were approximately 2,816,000 children with a No Jab, No Pay immunisation requirement whose families have had their FTB payments reconciled for 2015-16. Of these:
the full FTB Part A supplement entitlement has been paid to families for approximately 2,679,000 children who met immunisation requirements (95.1%);
families responsible for approximately 137,000 children lost all or some of their supplement because they did not meet the full year immunisation requirements.
National Immunisation Coverage Rates – Dec 2015 to Jun 2017
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ACT 95.04 93.76 92.00 90.97 93.92 93.54
NSW 93.60 92.20 90.23 89.09 93.58 93.05
NT 92.77 92.63 88.14 87.66 93.06 92.79
QLD 94.24 92.42 92.07 90.23 93.86 92.44
SA 94.07 92.41 90.92 88.26 93.51 91.25
TAS 93.71 92.38 91.60 88.33 94.01 93.25
VIC 93.87 92.18 91.11 89.72 94.04 93.02
WA 93.10 92.09 89.90 88.07 91.65 91.08
Australia 93.79 92.28 90.86 89.31 93.55 92.59
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"O mankind! There has come to you indeed an admonition from your Rabb and a healing for what is in the hearts; and a guidance and a mercy for the believers. Say: In the grace of Allah and in His mercy, in that they should rejoice. It is better than (all the worldly wealth) that they amass." (10:57-58).
This is the occasion Muslims have been enjoined by Allah (SWT) Himself to celebrate with happiness and joy. This occasion is called JASHNE NUZOOLE QURAN, i.e. EID-UL-FITR DAY.
eid and parwez, Eid and Quran, Eidul Fitr, Idara Tolue Islam Trust, Why Do MUSLIM Celebrate Eid?, Why Do We Celebrate Eid?
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Zach from Crested Butte, CO, with a nice Coho from an area trib.
Lots of splake around the shorelines. Great fun on a fly rod or light spinning tackle.
When I don't post reports very often, it usually means the fishing has been good and I'm too busy to get on the computer and load up pictures and stuff. Well, the past month has been no exception. As expected, after our last rain event, the rivers loaded up with fish for a short period. The Cohos have been huge this year, for Lake Superior standards anyways, and if you got in on that last push of fish, you would've seen some great ones. In the Lake, trout and and a few salmon are working the shorelines. I've ran into a pile of Splake and some good browns up really tight to the shore in some places. It seems like most of the Cohos are probably up the rivers and gone by now, but there are a few out there yet. Water temps were still in the upper 40s a few days ago. Smallmouth are in moving into their wintering areas around Ashland and schooling up. It's been a good season with consistent fishing and some funky weather and wind, but all in all, another good year on the water. This will probably be the last report for a while, but we'll see.
Also, the shop is starting to get a few things in stock for ice fishing season, so if you're getting excited for that, we've got the gear on the way.
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