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« Bizoton, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, July 28, 1915
Prince Hall on the Revolt in Saint-Domingue »
Haiti: The Second Occupation
By The Public Archive | Published: August 4, 2015
Guest post by Jemima Pierre.
July 28, 2015 marked the one hundredth anniversary of the landing of US Marines in Haiti and the beginning of a military occupation of the Black Republic that lasted until 1934 — nineteen years in total. With its massacres of Haitian peasants, its control of Haiti's finances, its suppression of the Haitian press, and its dissolution of the Haitian legislature – all backed by a combination of Jim Crow ideology and Monroe Doctrine exceptionalism – the US occupation represents a searing annotation in the history of Haitian sovereignty. Yet the memory of the US occupation sits awkwardly in the context of the Haitian present where a new, second occupation of Haiti is currently in its eleventh year. It begs the question posed by @public_archive, "How do you memorialize occupation in the middle of occupation?"
The second occupation began June 2004 and was established under the pretext of "stabilizing" Haiti after the U.S.-sponsored ouster of the country's democratically elected president, Jean Bertrand Aristide. During the 2003 "Ottawa Initiative on Haiti" France, Canada, and the US hatched a plot to overthrow Aristide. The following February their plan was implemented. Aristide was kidnapped by US marines and sent to a military base in the Central African Republic. US President George W. Bush announced afterwards that he was sending US forces to Haiti to "help stabilize the country." As Peter Hallward documents, the invading "Franco-American" force targeted and killed Aristide supporters, installed a puppet Prime Minister, and enabled the formation of a paramilitary force that organized anti-Aristide death squads. The United Nations, then led by Secretary-General Kofi Annan, then cleaned up. According to Hallward, UN Security Council voted unanimously on April 29, 2003 to send, "an 8,300-strong UN Stabilization Force from 1 June, under the leadership of Lula's Brazil."
The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) is a multi-billion dollar military occupation that has had in any given year between 6000 and 9000 military troops and police in addition to thousands of civilian personnel. While there is no civil war in Haiti, and while crime rates are higher in other nations in the Western hemisphere – including Jamaica and the U.S. – MINUSTAH has had its illegal mandate renewed and extended every year. During this second occupation, the US and its allies, France and Canada, have been able to install another puppet government, the neo-Duvalierist Michel Martelly. Martelly, who has been ruling by decree since January 2015, has opened up Haiti to radical economic fleecing, including the giveaway of land and the Republic's gold and mineral resources. He has also diligently worked to reinstate the Haitian military. And in a horrific parallel to first US occupation of Haiti, MINUSTAH has committed numerous acts of violence against the Haitian people – including rape and assassination. MINUSTAH is also responsible for bringing cholera into the country, a disease that has killed more than 9000 Haitians and infected hundreds of thousands. Despite the deaths, and despite the evidence proving their culpability, the United Nations has enjoyed immunity from prosecution.
While the current occupation was initiated and continues to be largely funded by the U.S. and the United Nations, Haiti's sovereignty has been extinguished by a multiracial coalition of Caribbean, Latin American and African countries. This may be the most sinister and least talked about aspect of the occupation, but it is perhaps the one that most requires our attention and contempt. In the first instance, there is Brazil. Brazil has been in charge of the military wing of the occupation since its inception. It has spent upwards of $750 million on maintaining military control. For Brazil, the country in Latin America with the largest Black population and a supposedly leftist government, Haiti is its "imperial ground zero." Brazil has used its contribution to the occupation of the Black Republic to demonstrate its credentials as a regional power and to show the Americans and Europeans that it is ready for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. For Brazil, Haiti is also a training ground for domestic security and enforcements; its Haitian forces return to the country and deploy the tactics of military terror on its own poor Black and Brown favela dwellers.
The second occupation's new Black leadership is, however, as egregious as Brazil's involvement. The head of the MINUSTAH mission in Haiti is Sandra Honoré, of Trinidad and Tobago. A career diplomat and former ambassador to Costa Rica, Honoré takes up the post previously held by Mariano Fernández Amunátegui of Chile. Her deputy is Carl Alexandre, an African-American attorney who previously worked as the "Resident Legal Advisor" for the U.S. Embassy in Haiti. This Black leadership is accompanied by a multinational military force made up of a number of South American, Caribbean, and African countries, including Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Jamaica, Grenada, Benin, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Guinea, Cameroon, Niger, and Mali.
One-hundred years after US Marines landed in Haiti, it seems like the entire world has colluded to undermine the sovereignty of the world's first Black nation. Under these circumstances, we cannot memorialize Haiti's first occupation without rebuking those responsible for the second.
Jemima Pierre can be reached at pierrej[at]ucla.edu.
Image: Rear-Admiral W. B. Caperton and Haitian leaders, Port-au-Prince, September 18, 1915.
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Q: UISegmentedControl null index I have been creating my application in a primarily programatic approach and have been attempting to add a UISegmentedControl to the UINavigationControl Toolbar. I have the view created and shown and an action for when the UISegmentedControl is selected. The issue is that at any point I call selectedSegmentIndex, it returns a null value. Any ideas why?
NSArray *segmentArray = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"Factory Laods", @"User Loads", nil];
UISegmentedControl *segmentedControl = [[UISegmentedControl alloc] initWithItems: segmentArray];
segmentedControl.segmentedControlStyle = UISegmentedControlStyleBar;
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The flexibleSpace object is a UIBarButtonItem initialized to be just a flexible space to center out the UISegmentedControl. After this item is added I can add an NSLog statement and identify a null value for the selectedSegmentIndex and it's also null when the event is triggered and checked in the action method. Thanks!
A: Your action method might be helpful to see but in your code above, you've included segmentedButton to the array which you set the toolbar items with but you created it as segmentedControl.
Could be a typo, or your issue!
A: selectedSegmentIndex returns an NSInteger, not an object. A NULL index is the index 0, i.e., the first segment is currently selected.
Also, this line leaks the item array:
UISegmentedControl *segmentedControl = [[UISegmentedControl alloc]
initWithItems:
[[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects: @"Item 1", @"Item 2", nil]];
An owning reference is returned by -initWithObjects: and no corresponding release follows. You can either use -arrayWithObjects: or assign the returned array to a temporary variable so you can release it after initializing your segmented control.
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A City in Opposition: How History Shapes Tomorrow's Los Angeles | KCET
D. J. Waldie
D. J. Waldie is the author of "Holy Land: A Suburban Memoir" and "Where We Are Now: Notes from Los Angeles," among other books about the social history of Southern California. He is a contributing editor for the Los Angeles Times.
We've been here before, arguing fiercely about the look of Los Angeles, memorably in the mid-1970s, when the growth machine that had boomed the city to bigness – and greatness – first stalled. It had been an epic, hundred-year bender by then, turning square miles of flood plain, valley, and foothill into single-family house lots. And it seemed that the city was sobering up – and growing up – as its development pattern matured around its low-rise, suburban-appearing uniformity. Sure, the hangover from the boomtime lingered in City Hall's failure to notice the changing direction of the growth machine, and in Angeleños' faith that an improved middle-class paradise – in the form of yet another subdivision – would be found around the next bend in the freeway.
Angeleños still lined up to buy that snake oil 40 years ago, even as its promise relocated beyond the San Fernando Valley and into the High Desert, stretching commutes to the breaking point. The promise had been something hopeful about making an ordinary life within the limits of suburban privacy, security, and comfort. The promise had also been something flawed about locating home at a distance from urban centers with their mixtures of races, ethnicities, and habits of living.
Both the hope and the fear had been there in 1850, with the Americanization of the Mexican villa de los Ángeles. (Shorted by English speakers to Los; the breezier LA came later.)
Anglo Los Angeles established itself as a city in opposition: in opposition to Mexican identity, to colonial history, to other cultures and languages, and to existing urban centers.
Suddenly possessors of an intact, thriving (although small) provincial Mexican city with a distinctly mestizo population, the first American immigrants here, many of them from the South, set about building an alternate Los Angeles just for themselves. Its construction would reflect their anxieties about being in a Catholic city, its capture in an unjust war, and Mexican irredentism. But the Anglo city would mostly reflect the segregationist assumptions of its builders.
Anglo Los Angeles established itself as a city in opposition: in opposition to Mexican identity, to colonial history, to other cultures and languages, and to existing urban centers. Opposition exploited the landscape – the hills above the mestizo plaza and the flat terrain west and south, where the Anglo city could rise uninhibited, white in a landscape of brown
Ranchos of Los Angeles County. The end of the Mexican period left Los Angeles with a pattern of large-scale land ownership that shaped how the city would develop. Map courtesy of the Map Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
Los Angeles city lands, 1858. The city is the tiny dot in the center of the map surrounded by some 17,000 acres of municipal land originally granted by Spain in 1781. Map courtesy of the Map Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
Temple Street, 1876. An unpaved Temple Street leads west below Bunker Hill among scattered houses and empty fields. Courtesy of the Security Pacific National Bank Collection – Los Angeles Public Library.
Angeleño Heights, 1886. Angeleño Heights (later known as Angelino Heights and Angeleno Heights) was one of the first suburbs of Los Angeles. Map courtesy of Loyola Marymount University, William H. Hannon Library.
Opposition also took advantage of the already dispersed character of Mexican-era settlement and accelerated it. Among the first actions of the new American city government was to plat and sell off (or give away) its municipal land – some 17,000 acres that Spanish kings and Mexican legislators had reserved to the city to finance and manage its growth.
When the adjoining rancho lands passed from their Californio grantees into the hands of Yankee merchants in the 1860s and from them into the hands of San Francisco capitalists in the 1870s, a pattern of development was set. A large tract of land (not always contiguous to other developed tracts) would be improved as a unit and sold, first as acreage for farms and orchards, later as house lots. As they developed, these tracts were connected by steam railways and dotted with farm towns platted along the tracks by the railways for the company's convenience and profit. Later, Pacific Electric trolleys bound these towns together and proceeded to fill the space in between. Freeway building after World War II replicated this pattern at ever greater distances from urban centers and their pre-war suburbs.
Because the region was developed in large units by land companies with at least a rudimentary design scheme, it's unfair to say that Los Angeles was unplanned. It might have been planned too much in the 20th century, since every solution to the problem of making a home here seemed to be a square mile or two (or ten) of single-family homes on a grid of streets lined by strip commercial. That was as true of the "bungalow heavens" of the 1890s and the street car suburbs of 1910s as it was of the freeway-adjacent ranch houses of the 1960s.
Los Angeles might also be faulted for having once been too modern, since the period of its greatest growth coincided with the rise of the planning profession and its changing fashions for what the city of tomorrow ought to look like. By the end of the 1970s, Los Angeles reflected a hundred years of formerly good ideas for being modern, from garden suburbs in 1888 to exclusionary zoning by 1910 to public housing in the 1940s to urban redevelopment in the 1960s. There have been more good ideas since.
Pacific Electric and Los Angeles inter-urban railways. The map boasts that Los Angeles has the "greatest electric railway system in the world." Map courtesy of Los Angeles Public Library, Security Pacific National Bank Collection.
Hollywood District land use survey by the WPA, 1933-1939. By the end of the 1930s, the built form of Los Angeles was set. Map courtesy of the USC Digital Library, The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery Collection
Lakewood, 1953. Suburbanized Los Angeles County in the 1950s replicated development trends that had begun in the middle of the 19th century. Courtesy of the City of Lakewood Historical Collection, photo by William A. Garnett.
The home of tomorrow. Tens of thousands of "minimal traditional houses" were built in the 1950s and 1960s, like this one in Lakewood. Courtesy of the City of Lakewood Historical Collection.
Eventually, there were limits. Geographer Michael Dear memorably summed up the condition of Los Angeles in at the end of the 1980s. Sprawl, he wrote, had hit the wall. And if "sprawl" was too easy and contemptuous to be accurate, it was true that something had reached an end, and it was mostly the assumption of a limitless Los Angeles. The growth machine was running out of cheap dirt to build on and it was running into homeowners ready to fight.
Committed to single-family homes, owner equity, and neighborhood determinism, anti-development activists enlisted the courts, city council members, and state legislators to stall the growth machine when the machine began to build more density into existing Los Angeles neighborhoods.
Urban planner William Fulton described what happened next in The Reluctant Metropolis: The Politics of Urban Growth in Los Angeles. He chose an unexpected example to illustrate the entanglement of politicians, developers, and activists (not all them stereotypically white and middle class) as each exploited weaknesses in the city's land use policies when there was no more empty land to build on.
When city planners proposed greater housing density as part of the rebuilding of a stretch of Vermont Avenue erased by the civil unrest of 1992, African-American suburbanites in the adjoining Vermont Knolls neighborhood of single-family houses rebelled. They allied themselves with white anti-tax activists in the Valley and defeated state legislation that would have given the city's redevelopment agency more freedom to create project areas in neighborhoods like theirs. That success slowed densified construction in their neighborhood, but it also delayed rebuilding in other burned-out zones of the post-riot city. Then the neighborhood won Mayor Richard Riordan's veto of the project, even though it now reflected the lighter densities neighborhood activists had demanded. Then the City Council overrode the mayor's veto, partly as a slap at the mayor but mostly to preserve council members' direct control over development in their district. Development meant developers, and developers meant campaign money. From Fulton's perspective, every project, however seemingly benign, was going to be this mixture of the adversarial and the collusive.
In the formerly limitless Los Angeles, raw land was turned into house lots through massive government subsidization of infrastructure – principally water systems and highways. In built-out Los Angeles, the empty air over low-rise commercial property is turned into high-rise and high-rent housing units through massive developer subsidization of city election campaigns.
This is the process today that is bringing the city of tomorrow into being. In the formerly limitless Los Angeles, raw land was turned into house lots through massive government subsidization of infrastructure – principally water systems and highways. In built-out Los Angeles, the empty air over low-rise commercial property is turned into high-rise and high-rent housing units through massive developer subsidization of city election campaigns. (Former Los Angeles City Planner Dick Platkin has estimated that Los Angeles city council members and mayors have accepted upwards of six million dollars in campaign money since 2000 from developers and real estate companies.) City council members and mayors have approved a lot of questionable development projects by spot amendments to the city's planning guides. And community groups have pushed back through litigation, stopping some of these projects and stalling others.
A measure aimed at the March 2017 city ballot proposes a remedy. Called the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative by its sponsors, the Coalition to Preserve LA, the NII would suspend piecemeal amendments to the city's outdated General Plan, impose new oversight responsibilities on planning officials, and place a moratorium – that could last two years – on non-complying projects until the General Plan and the associated neighborhood plans are updated.
Preservation is at the core of the NII, according to Los Angeles Times architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne, who opposes to the measure. But, he asks, what's to be preserved?
"(T)wo historic qualities of LA are running into one another," Hawthorne wrote in a series of tweets about the NII. "And we can't preserve both. The first is a city whose chief industry was growth, that was always in flux, that prized newness and change. The second is a horizontal city, a city that passed municipal height limits before WWI and doubled down on privatization after WWII. Remarkable thing about LA is that it was for a long time roomy enough to accommodate both sets of ideals, even tho they're clearly at odds. But now something has to give. And we need to have a more substantive conversation about what precisely we are trying or want to preserve."
The Los Angeles of history. The uniformly dense, suburban appearing city was created out of its oppositions in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Photo by Louis Raphael from Flickr, Creative Commons License.
Whatever future is ultimately legislated for Los Angeles, it won't be ideals that are preserved. It will be a history of opposition, first as Anglo opposition to the disquieting mestizo city of Mexicanidad, later as urban reformers' opposition to the diverse, crowded, and vertical cities of the industrial East and Midwest, and then as homeowner opposition to anything that would change the charmed pattern of their suburban manners. Today, it's opposition to the city's frustrating, lovely, and always inadequate self (as opposed to the perfected Los Angeles of tomorrow, where none of us actually live). What eludes planners and politicians and neighborhood activists is a consensus about place making that will be as generous to the aspirations of ordinary Angeleños as the one that built out Los Angeles.
Longing for tomorrow's city should be tempered by our encounters with the city of today.
Longing for tomorrow's city should be tempered by our encounters with the city of today. Los Angeles is what it always will be: relatively dense and multi-polar, mostly urban but suburban-appearing, characterized by single family homes on small lots in neighborhoods with strong – but always provisional – dependence on more "urban-appearing" nodes along axes of transportation or around cultural institutions (like universities) or in zones of lifestyle or ethnic affiliation.
Los Angeles, one civic booster early in the 20th century claimed, had "everything in the future." That's the problem – everything in the future and nothing for today. Recognizing where we are now – and how we got here – requires a certain humility, equally from the homeowner, the social critic, and the impatient urban planner, if opposition to the city as an alien construct is to end and we begin to embrace the city of history as our city.
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NAGPUR: A cotton mela to discuss prevailing issues in cotton sowing and production was held by ICAR-Central Institute of Cotton Research (CICR) at its premises after a gap of 12 years on Tuesday.
Good amount of research is being done in agriculture, but it fails to reach the farmers, said Sharad Nimbalkar, former vice-chancellor of Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth Akola. "Varieties are developed based on size, quality of the land, seasons, water facilities, yet farmers are unable to benefit from the developments due to lack of awareness. GM seeds industry is worth 3.6 billion dollars and is expected to be worth 8 billion dollars by 2023," he said.
CICR centres need to educate farmers and develop seeds according to ecological conditions of the area. He urged farmers to take decisions on seeds and fertilizers keeping in mind the quality of their land, their circumstances and financial situation. "Cotton is grown on 16 lakh hectares in Vidarbha alone. Cotton was first grown in India in Kalamb near Yavatmal," he added.
Giving example of Ashta village in Yavatmal, Mayee pointed out the benefits of Integrated Pest Management through community management. He also asked farmers to wait for 15 days when MSP would be raised to Rs6000 per quintal before selling their produce.
Cotton is an important crop in Vidarbha. Farmers feel helpless in the prospect of increasing the yield and their dependency on the crop can be linked to farmer suicides, stated Vanamati director Ravindra Thakre. He asked farmers to learn ways to increase yield through techniques promoted by CICR. By quitting to be a primary producer and responding to markets demands 100 farmers in 13 talukas were able to achieve Rs700 more per quintal than market price, Thakre added.
This year, the production of cotton has been good, observed RP Singh. Wheat, sugarcane, cotton and other crops have been included under National Fertilizer Mission. He also shared developments under Mission for Horticulture management and Krishi Kalyan Mission.
Initiating the programme, director of ICAR-CICR Nagpur Dr VN Waghmare informed that last year, the impact of pink bollworm was 8-92% causing a financial loss of 30-40% to farmers. This year, the impact is 2-12%, he said. | {
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>> To me, the giveaway that there's a huge amount of Silk in "the protagonist"
>> he's largely Silk from the moment they merge.
>He does, in Chapter 12, with Olivine, an exegesis that takes several pages.
Silk--and that was years before he invested the energy of writing the book.
You don't know Silk (none of us do!), you know litSilk.
Got that part, okay: now on to the next part.
in the text. Keep track of the frames. | {
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This tutorial is for all files in the Alphabet Shadow Box series (letters, numbers, shapes, Greek letters). The construction of each is identical. Each is built from 5 box layers and one background. The finished box is 5" square. Each letter can be used as an independent monogram or combined with other letters for initials or words. The series as has numbers, shapes and additional Greek letters. Visit the Store at 3DCuts.com to view all.
Click here for display ideas.
Entire Alphabet available in .svg, .dxf, or .pdf formats for $10.99 Click here.
Greek Letters are available here.
This series continues to grow. All of the shadow boxes are designed to work together. All are assembled using this tutorial.
8.5 x 11" card stock - 5 pieces - I used the 65lb Cardstock from Recollections for the colors and plain index card stock for the white layers.
Note: Starting with the Greek Letters - sizes have changed slightly. Check for updated sizing included with the download.
Silhouette Users: The two new files for 2019 (Drama Masks and Sewing Shadow Boxes) have been uploaded to the SIL store following the new Silhouette requirements. One of the requirements is that all parts of the file need to fit on a 12 x 12 mat - even they don't. This file has all of the parts grouped together and reduced to fit. You must first expand the grouped file to measure 18.85 " w x 14.25" h. You then can ungroup the parts and arrange them for easy cutting depending on the size of your paper (12 x 12 or 8.5 x 11).
These directions apply to all the shadow boxes in this series- letters, numbers, Greek letters and shapes.
Keep the identifying numbers in the upper left when viewing from the front.
The shadow box is made up of 6 pieces - the 5 frames and a back ground paper.
For my shadow boxes, I cut Layer 1 (the front layer) from a solid colored piece of card stock.
I cut layers 2, 3, 4 ( the letter layers) and 5 ( the back layer) all from white index card stock. You certainly can experiment with other color combos. A gradation of color will provide a different effect.
Note: Each cut file has dotted lines. These are fold lines. For those wanting to alter the file to use a scoring tool understand that there are fold lines on layers 1,2,3,4,5.
Also notice the cut out number on each frame. All frames are numbered to help in the instructions and construction. Always make sure the corner with the number cutout is in the upper left corner when viewed from the front.
If cutting by hand from PDF file - It is not necessary to cut the identifying numbers. Just write them with a pencil.
Fold edges on frame 1-4 back, and on frame 5 forward.
Fold frame 1, 2, 3 and 4 sides BACK away from the front along all fold lines.
Fold frame 5 the other way. Fold the sides toward the FRONT.
Glue corners keeping things square.
Optional hanger is attached to layer 1.
Finished Alphabet Shadow Box with hanger.
Use the included paper hanger depending on how you anticipate mounting the shadow box. If you will be attaching it to a ribbon for a vertical application, the hanger isn't needed.
It gets folded and glued to the inside top of frame 1.
Glue background paper in place.
9. Cut the background paper from a complementary paper or card stock.
It is 4 7/8" (124mm) square. You can use the cutting file or just cut it by hand.
It does not need to be card stock.
Glue it inside frame 5.
Add foam spacers to critical areas.
Assemble layers 2,3, and 4 using foam spacers and tape.
10. Assemble the 3 Letter layers (layers 2, 3, and 4).
Slide layer 3 into layer 2.
Align the back edges of the frames and tape together on all four sides. I use regular scotch tape. The lining up of the back edges is important because it maintains the spacing of the layers.
Repeat with placing layer 4 inside of the combined layer 2 and 3. Add foam spacers, insert behind, match back edges and tape in place.
Insert combined letter layers into back layer.
11. Insert the combined letter layers (layers 2, 3 and 4) into layer 5.
Be sure to keep the numbered corners all in the same corner.
Helping Hint: I don't glue these layers together until I am sure about the colors. I did some mixing and matching after the fact so you might want to leave that option available.
Place layer 1 over all the others.
12. Place the front layer (layer 1) over the combined layers 2-5.
Again, this will get glued in place but wait until you are sure on color combinations.
13. Combine with other letters to create all types of signs and wall decor!
Go to https://marji-roy.squarespace.com/alphabet-shadow-box-display/ to see many display ideas. | {
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"There's some holes in this house!"
From 1976 until just quite recently, there was nothing funny about the Weatherization Assistance Program. But for this year's National Weatherization Day on October 30th, those initials "WAP" got Ryan Clancy's juices flowing. The Milwaukee County Supervisor promoted the program on his personal Facebook page with an image of Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion. That meme, along with a press release describing W.A.P.'s benefits, caused a public backlash. Now, at the bequest of the weatherization staff, Clancy has issued an apology.
The news was first reported by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. With all the grace of Old Media, it described "WAP" as "a song so vivid and explicit in its description of female sexual fantasies that we can't even explain the title." [...]
From his Facebook post, the chief complaint seems to be the same as always: that Cardi B and Megan are too dang sexy. The Journal Sentinel also noted comments such as, "White male politician... using sexualized Black women's bodies to get attention." However, it's worth noting that this complaint came from a white person offended on Black women's behalf.
Others expressed support. One person said, "Ryan I as a Black woman found this to be witty and awesome. I'm sorry that boomer Whyte ladies thought it best to tell you how to market a program that benefits all! It's a cool program, and a Milwaukee County Supervisor thought he had a a cool way to promote it." Another woman wrote, "As a retired hoe who lives with holes in my house I think this is witty and on trend."
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Improvaganza The Hawaii Festival of Improv presents Indie Group $1 and The Hideout Theatre. $10 online or $15 at the door. Save money and Get the VIP Pass for instant access to all of these shows and special events and after parties for $60 on our website improvaganza.com. A full description of each performance can also be found on the Improvaganza website.
On The Spot Improv Hawaii, the longest running improv troupe in Hawaii is hosting the 11th annual Improvaganza Hawaii festival of Improv. A five-night festival dedicated to improvised theatre and improv comedy. This year the Festival features 20 improv groups from all around world, from Aiea HI, Austin TX, Chicago IL, Honolulu HI, Kihei-Maui HI, Los Angeles CA, Santa Monica CA, New York NY, Auckland New Zealand, Melbourne Australia. Improvaganza is happening at the ARTS at Marks Garage and Kumu Kahua theatre Each show is $10 online or $15 at the box office. Get a VIP Pass with instant access to its performances and special events. For more details visit the website at Improvaganza.com. | {
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I had a real day off yesterday, and was eager to explore the region, particularly the dirt road that follows the river downstream, so I managed to borrow a bicycle and headed off.
Past the fetching scarecrow on the edge of town.
A river boat was on its way downstream and I kept pace for awhile.
Over the last 400 years they have built channels and eddies to both help boats get down and make it easier to pull them back. Yes, they used to pull the boats over 12 km back upstream.
Japanese forests are a palette of colors, patterns and textures.
The road veered away from the river and sent me up an over a formidable hill. I found a rural train station and the agent suggested I climb even higher, through one village, and then take a road that ran down another river right back to Kameoka. So I headed off, mostly walking the bike uphill.
It took about 40 minutes to reach Mizuo, famous for growing a citron called yuzu. A beautiful little town hugging the mountainside, with ancient terraced orchards.
I climbed another half hour and found my road, with this sign at the gate.
After a quick initial descent I came upon a series of mountain ponds that provide drinking water for Kameoka.
Then it was all downhill from there, just like the guy said. I coasted down, riding the brakes for 30 minutes straight.
And I arrived back in the Hozu neighborhood, full of traditional homes like this thatched-roofed house, now covered with tin.
And over the bridge into town just as another tour boat headed downstream.
That night we had a party across the street from the museum.
Which included grilled boar, shot by Yamauchi san, the river boat company's boatbuilder. | {
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GOODYEAR, Ariz.– A group of second-grade students practiced their letter-writing skills by thanking the Cleveland Indians for their World Series run.
Teacher Robin Seedhouse's class at St. Christopher School in Rocky River wrote the thank-yous back on Nov. 7. She said she even gave the students a list of baseball-themed spelling words and they didn't complain.
The letters are now posted at the team's spring training facility in Goodyear, Arizona. | {
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Отасилиу-Коста () — город и муниципалитет в Бразилии, входит в штат Санта-Катарина. Составная часть мезорегиона Серрана. Входит в экономико-статистический микрорегион Кампус-ди-Лажис. Население составляет 15 693 человека на 2008 год. Занимает площадь 924,2 км². Плотность населения — 17,7 чел./км².
История
Город основан 10 мая 1982 года.
Статистика
Валовой внутренний продукт на 2003 составляет 295.504.373,00 реалов (данные: Бразильский институт географии и статистики).
Валовой внутренний продукт на душу населения на 2003 составляет 20.361,36 реалов (данные: Бразильский институт географии и статистики).
Индекс развития человеческого потенциала на 2000 составляет 0,804 (данные: Программа развития ООН).
Примечания
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Lorrie Parker
Logs and Specks
Do you remember Cliff Clavin from "Cheers"? If you're too young to remember, check out a few clips from the YouTube. He was the bar know-it-all. Trivia, obscure knowledge, and inaccurate information were all his forte. We are becoming a nation of Cliff Clavins.
Last spring, we became experts on infectious diseases. By the end of summer, we were experts on constitutional law. And just this past week, we became accounting and U.S. tax code experts. I'm still just trying to figure out how to be a better person.
Someone once said the answer to the question, how do we make society better? is as follows:
Each person doing battle with his or her own weaknesses and flaws.
Or, as Jesus put it, deal with the log in your own eye before worrying about the speck in your neighbor's eye.
I love how Natalie, who goes by the Twitter name "Kitchen of Oppression" {which is delightful}, says, "I think a big step in my sanctification was made when I stopped excusing some sins as 'personality traits' and realized while I may be more prone to certain sins, I don't
have to be a slave to them anymore."
We've all known people who say things like, "I just speak my mind," or "I'm just telling it like it is." I can almost guarantee you - here I'm taking the role of expert - that you are in the presence of a person whose default setting isn't grace or kindness. Those former attitudes are nowhere to be found when Paul talks about fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5. I think Natalie is on the right track. The work of the Holy Spirit is to make us better people.
Two last things.
As we now enter the next season of the next Supreme Court justice confirmation process, I'm figuring the abortion issue might come up. While I'll have more to say on that down the road, here's a passage to get the wheels turning:
And Elijah came near to all the people and said, "How long will you go limping between two different opinions? If the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal, then follow him." And the people did not answer him a word.
- 1 Kings 18:21
The more things change, the more they stay the same?
Finally, as the first Presidential Debate kicks off tonight {September 29} I was encouraged by these words from Pastor Garrett Kell:
No matter who holds the seat of authority in the White House, they will bow before the One who rides upon the White Horse. "On His robe and on His thigh, He has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords." {Revelation 19:16}
Come, Lord Jesus, come.
What Drives Christ-Followers?
January 13, 2021 I don't like mobs, of any kind, for any reason. Whatever the cause, I won't be there. That's the one thing Zacchaeus had going for him before he met Jesus. He avoided mobs or crowds o
God Sustains Us
January 6, 2021 {Twelve Drummers are Drumming} Since we returned to in-person worship, we have had no reported cases of Covid-19 having anything to do with worship here at Covenant Church. Praise God
December 16, 2020 Leadership Notes {The Meaning of Life} If you haven't already done so, you really ought to connect with our digital Advent calendar. Each day is a wonderful surprise. The music. The | {
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3.12 Being nourished by sacrifices, the gods will indeed give you the coveted enjoyments. He is certainly a theif who enjoys what have been given by them without offering (these) to them.
3.12 The gods, nourished by the sacrifice, will give you the desired objects. So, he who enjoys the objects given by the gods without offering (in return) to them, is verily a thief.
3.12 इष्टान् desired? भोगान् objects? हि so? वः to you? देवाः the gods? दास्यन्ते will give? यज्ञभाविताः nourished by sacrifice? तैः by them? दत्तान् give? अप्रदाय without offering? एभ्यः to them? यः who? भुङ्क्ते enjoys? स्तेनः thief? एव verily? सः he.Commentary When the gods are pleased with you sacrifices? they will bestow on you all the desired objects such as children? cattle? property? etc. He who enjoys what has been given to him by the gods? i.e.? he who gratifies the cravings of his own body and the senses without offering anything to the gods in return is a veritable thief. He is really a dacoit of the property of the gods.
3.12 Yajna-bhavitah, being nourished, i.e. being satisfied, by sacrifices; devah, the gods; dasyante hi, will indeed give, will distribute; among vah, you; the istan, coveted; bhogan, enjoyments, such as wife, childeren and cattle. Sah, he; is eva, certainly; a stenah, thief, a stealer of the wealth of gods and others; yah, who; bhunkte, enjoys, gratifies only his own body and organs; with dattan, what enjoyable things have been given; taih, by them, by the gods; apradaya, without offering (these); hyah, to them, i.e. without repaying the d [The three kinds of d -to the gods, to the rsis (sage), and to the manes-are repaid by satisfying them through sacrifices, celibacy (including study of the Vedas, etc.), and procreation, respectively. Unless one repays these d s, he incurs sin.] to them.
To make this point clearer, he speaks of the fault of not performing this activity. He who enjoys what is given by the devatas, such as food through the rain, without giving anything to them through performance of the panca maha yajna and other rites is a thief. | {
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Q: How to work with all subsets in vectorized way I have a stock price dataframe containing a lot of symbols and I would like to perform operations on subsets for every symbol in a vectorized way. My data is :
head(dataset)
date open high low close volume symbol
1 2014-08-29 34.59 34.6800 34.59 34.6800 200 AAIT
2 2014-08-28 34.96 34.9600 34.96 34.9600 211 AAIT
3 2014-08-27 35.28 35.2800 35.28 35.2800 507 AAIT
4 2014-08-26 35.02 35.0200 35.02 35.0200 00 AAIT
5 2014-08-25 34.57 35.0200 34.57 35.0200 385 AAIT
6 2014-08-22 34.80 34.8299 34.80 34.8299 802 AAIT
For every symbol I would like to do something like that :
for (symb in unique(dataset$symbol){
dataset$night = with(subset(dataset, dataset$symbol == symb), open[-length(open)]-close[-1])
}
This causes the last row to be filled with NA so I can't do that on the whole dataframe. I could replace the last line afterwards but I would prefer to work with the subsets for more convenience. Is it possible to do the for loop in a vectorized way (for loops are very slow on r, it can become a problem if I have too many symbols)
A: You could use dplyr:
library(dplyr)
dataset <- dataset %>%
group_by(symbol) %>%
mutate(night = c(head(open, -1) - tail(close, -1), NA))
or plyr:
library(plyr)
dataset <- ddply(dataset, .(symbol), mutate,
night = c(head(open, -1) - tail(close, -1), NA))
or data.table:
library(data.table)
dt <- data.table(dataset)
setkey(dt, symbol)
dt[, night := c(head(open, -1) - tail(close, -1), NA), by = symbol]
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Besides eight principal queens (Ashtabharya), the Hindu god Krishna, an avatar of the god Vishnu and the king of Dvaraka, wedded a number of captured women, whose number is mentioned as 16,000 or 16,100 in different scriptures.
Krishna accepted them as his ceremonial wives upon their insistence, to save their honour from the society who saw them as slaves of the demon king Narakasura. The chief amongst them is sometimes mentioned to be Rohini. When Krishna slew Narakasura, he accepted the hand in marriage of all of the captive women upon their insistence to safeguard their dignity. After their marriage, these junior wives all chose to live in Dvaraka.
Number and names
Apart from his five principal wives, Krishna is described to have married several thousand women, he rescued from the demon Narakasura. The Bhagavata Purana and the Mahabharata state that 16,000 women were rescued, however the Vishnu Purana and the Harivamsa (appendix of the Mahabharata) differ and set the number as 16,100. Generally all of them are unnamed, however many commentators of the Bhagavata Purana regard Rohini to be their leader, though such an explicit mention is not found in the scripture.
Before captivity by Narakasura
The Bhagavata Purana mentions that the captive women are princesses. The Vishnu Purana says that they are daughters of gods, siddhas (saints), demons and kings. According to the Kalika Purana and the Adi Parva book of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, they were apsaras (celestial female spirits). In the Dana Dharma chapter of the Shanti Parva book affixed centuries later, they are blessed by the goddess Bhudevi to be wives of Krishna.
Some legends narrate that events in their past life led to them being wives of Krishna. A king had 16,000 daughters. While the king was sitting in court with the princesses, Vishnu arrived disguised as a sage. The daughters flocked around Vishnu, making their father angry who cursed them. When the daughters cried and begged for forgiveness, the king blessed them that in their next birth, they would be wives of Vishnu. In other versions, the damsels plead to others for liberation from the curse. The creator-god Brahma, on the advice of his son and divine sage Narada or the sage, himself give the princesses the boon to be wives of Vishnu.
Captivity and release
Narakasura was the king of Pragjyotisha. He was the demon (asura) son of Vishnu's boar avatar Varaha and the earth-goddess Bhumi (Prithvi). As the son of Bhumi, he was also called Bhauma or Bhaumasura (asura suffix appended). He conquered the three worlds: heaven, earth and underworld. On earth, he captured 16,000 princesses of defeated nations. In heaven, he stole the earrings of Aditi, mother of Indra - the king of gods and heaven. In the underworld, he seized the imperial umbrella of Varuna, the god of the waters.
The captive women were imprisoned at Audaka on the top of the mountain Maniparvata in his kingdom. Various demons including the five-headed Mura and his seven sons guarded the kingdom's gates. Narakasura's ten sons guarded the women.
Indra comes to Krishna and pleads with him to save the universe from Narakasura's tyranny. Krishna and his third wife Satyabhama fly on their mount the eagle-man Garuda to Pragjyotisha. Krishna slays Mura, his sons, Narakasura's army, and finally the demon-king himself. Bhumi surrenders all stolen items, including the captive women to Krishna. When Krishna arrives in the palace of the captive women, each of them prays to Krishna to accept her as his wife. Krishna complies and sends them to his capital with Narakasura's plunder and four-tusked white elephants gifted by Bhumi. After returning Aditi's earrings to Indra in heaven, Krishna returns to Dwarka and marries the rescued women, making them his junior wives, saving them from destitution and infamy.
Marital life
The Bhagavata Purana describes the life of Krishna's wives after their marriage. Each of the junior wives was given a home, with hundreds of maid-servants. Krishna divides himself into several forms, one for each wife, and spends the night with each wife simultaneously. In the morning, all his forms unite into one body of Krishna when Krishna works as the king of Dvaraka.
In another story narrated in the Bhagavata Purana, Narada, Vishnu's devotee and wandering sage, was curious to find out how Krishna was managing to live with his 16,008 wives and came to Dvaraka to check. Krishna welcomed Narada with all the honors due to him being a sage. Narada then visited every one of the houses of Krishna's 16,008 wives and was surprised to see Krishna present in every house with his wife in an atmosphere of total domesticity, laughing and joking with his wife and taking care of his children, and helping his wife in household chores. Watching this phenomenon, Narada was convinced that it was divinity in the form of Krishna, a complete and manifold manifestation who had enjoyed the company of his 16,008 consorts at the same time. He also concluded that Krishna was a divine supreme being. Having satisfied himself of the divine powers of the Lord Himself, Narada embarked on his usual voyages around the world singing the praise of Krishna. A variant tells that the mischief-maker sage Narada requested Krishna to gift him one of his many wives, as he was a bachelor. Krishna told him to win any wife for himself if he was not with her. Then Narada went round to each of the houses of Krishna's 16,008 wives but found Krishna in every house that he visited, and thus Narada had to remain a bachelor.
In the Bhagavata Purana, Rohini and Krishna are described to have an unspecified number of sons, out of which only Diptiman and Tamratapta are named. The sons are said to represent all the children of the junior wives.
The Bhavishya Purana, the Skanda Purana and the Varaha Purana narrate that some of Krishna's junior wives were infatuated with Samba, the handsome, trouble-maker son of Krishna and one of his senior queens, Jambavati. One wife, Nandini, disguised herself as Samba's wife and embraced him. For this incest, Krishna cursed Samba to be inflicted with leprosy and his wives to be kidnapped by Abhira robbers after his death.
The Bhagavata Purana records the wailing of Krishna's queens and their subsequent leap in Krishna's funeral pyre immolating themselves (see sati). The Mausala Parva book of the Mahabharata which describes the death of Krishna and end of most of his race records only four of Krishna's wives, including Rohini, committing sati. Dvaraka submerges in the ocean and the rest of its inhabitants including Krishna's widows accompany Krishna's friend Arjuna to his capital Hastinapura. On the way, Abhira robbers attack the entourage and plunder their wealth and kidnap some of Krishna's widows. Some of the widows burn themselves alive. When the entourage reaches Hastinapura, all other widows retire to the forest for austerities (Tapas).
Interpretations
Gopis, milkmaids from the life of young Krishna - who was a herdsman, are sometimes called his 16,000 wives. This mythology of Krishna's love with gopis is also described theologically as devotional worship of Krishna. The gopis risked having a relationship with him. It is also said he assumed 16,000 forms at the same time to be with all of them for love play.
Another theory relates the Krishna, who plays the flute and the lover of music, and his 16,000 wives to the 16,000 ragas or musical modes or passions or affections of the mind in Indian classical music, and their wives - the Raginis (female raga). The Raginis selected one of these ragas to which to modulate her strains for affecting and securing the heart of Krishna, the amorous and harmonious deity. Krishna who was devoted to music received and enjoyed every variety of modulation, multiplied to the number of 16,000, fancifully personified in the form of the women derived from Bhauma (a name of Narakasura), a five-stringed musical instrument.
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Esdeveniments
Segueix el període de la pornocràcia als Estats Pontificis. Dos pontífexs, el Papa Joan X i Lleó VI, són assassinats per ordre de Mariozza. Al desembre, Esteve VII assumeix el Pontificat.
Enric I d'Alemanya conquereix Brandenburg.
Naixements
Necrològiques
Maig: Joan X, papa.
5 de juny, Arle: Lluís III el Cec, comte de Provença.
Desembre: Papa Lleó VI.
Anys del segle X | {
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I vividly remember flying west to California for Christmas after my first semester at college, packing my cameras with the expectation of documenting all that was familiar and nostalgic. A professor of mine quenched my naive documentary excitement by informing me that it was too soon to search for sameness. He suggested instead I look for what had changed, and I discovered it wasn't familiar buildings and storefronts that had morphed into something new, but the markers of childhood: our house, old friends, aging parents. A decade later, I find myself retracing my steps in reverse, flying from the east to the Midwest to revisit my collegiate stomping ground after a decade of absence. This time I hoped to find what, if anything, was still the same.
Nostalgia can be a fickle feeling, and resides at times where we least want or expect to find it: in old relationships, death certificates, terrible teenage music or childishly romantic books. Searching for nostalgia can become too easy in places like hometowns or childhood homes. Like sentimental memories, it's there whether we look or not. I wondered instead about the states, cities and towns where we go away to school. How much do we come to miss that home-away-from-home? The places that act as convenient landing pads for the years before you grasp that life won't turn out the way you thought it would, though moments of blunt truth glimmer at the edges of youthful narcissism and crafted sensibilities.
Nothing about Chicago, then or now, elicits in me even the slightest sense of nostalgic reminiscing. I remember ice-cold winds in winter, squinting at Lake Michigan pretending it was the warm Pacific Ocean, the desolate bus rides home after school and work, and buying coffee with cream in lieu of dinner. I can still hear the voice of some forgotten grandpa in-law telling my nineteen year old boyfriend, with his innocent blue eyes, wavy blonde hair and rosy cheeks, "after one winter you'll leave that little girl and come running home." I remember the cities hard racism, its north/south divide, and voting Obama for senate in my first election.
Ten years later, unsurprisingly, Chicago holds no claim on me. Street names sound vaguely familiar, but I can't place them into any mental map. Blindly searching for addresses I couldn't quite recall, my old buildings were familiar structures in a sea of change. As the addresses came back and the entryways elicited locked away memories, I could only cobble together bits and pieces of a time I don't remember often. I can pick out new buildings in my old neighborhoods, but what they might have replaced is gone forever. My memories are dim, like alleys behind the buildings and the back staircases I'd long since forgotten. I see Chicago with fresh eyes, as a city stretched out upon a lakefront that cracked and froze in the winter like skin. Chicago is as I see it now.
Alissa, you are a fascinating and thoughtful artist. May be Chicago has no claim on you but you have given us a beautiful set of images from it. Great work. | {
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These are known as "tutti fruitti", (or with various other spellings).
The expression "rest of the day" or "end of day" is an old and mistaken term. There is no such thing as "end of day glass".
It was based on the wrong assumption that ovens that heat the molten glass get turned off for the night, and cool down, so somebody decided that the workers would "use up" what was melted first.
But this is not the case. The ovens need to be so hot that it is not worth turning them off, only to have to heat them up again the next day.
It is a term sometimes used to describe "Spatter glass", which is glass decorated with blobs of different colours all over - not nearly as complicated as your lovely tutti fruitti things.
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José Fornes Ruiz (Valencia, 2 de septiembre de 1930-Valencia, 28 de julio de 2021) fue un médico pediatra español. Fue presidente de la Organización Médica Colegial de España (1990-1997).
Actividad profesional
José Fornes Ruiz era licenciado en Medicina y Cirugía y doctorado por la Universidad de Valencia, especialista en pediatría y puericultura; y diplomado en sanidad.
Fue presidente del Colegio Oficial de Médicos de Valencia, del Consejo General de Colegios Médicos de la Comunidad Valenciana, y de 1990 a 1997 fue presidente de la Organización Médica Colegial de España.
Además de presidente de la Asociación Profesional de Médicos Extra Hospitalarios de la Comunidad Valenciana, presidente de la Federación Española Asociaciones Profesionales de Médicos de la Seguridad Social, presidente de la Comisión de Ética y Deontología del Comité Permanente de Médicos de Europa, presidente de la Fundación para la Investigación, Docencia, Formación y Competencia Profesional de los Médicos Colegiados en España, y oresidente del Instituto de Formación Médica Colegial para la Formación Continuada.
Fue también presidente de FAPROPEM (Federación Asociaciones Profesionales, Pensionistas y Mayores) y de ADAPROPEM (Asociación para la Defensa y Atención de los Profesionales Pensionistas y Mayores) y desde 2005 era presidente del Consejo Valenciano de Personas Mayores de la Comunidad Valenciana.
Tras su jubilación, fue consejero del Consejo Estatal de Personas Mayores (órgano consultivo del Sistema para la Autonomía y atención a la Dependencia), y Experto en el Área de Envejecimiento/Dependencia del III Plan de Salud de la Comunidad Valenciana.
Publicaciones
Madrid no te olvida. Madrid: Quator-Quindici; 1992.
Pacto Social Sanitario: Punto de encuentro para una Reforma útil. Conferencia en el Club Siglo XXI. 10 de febrero de 1993.
La responsabilidad social del médico. Conferencia en la Fundación Ciencias de la Salud. 18 de octubre de 1993.
El Médico ante el reto del bienestar social a las puertas del nuevo siglo. Conferencia en el Club Siglo XXI. 22 de mayo de 1995.
Comparecencia del Presidente de la Organización Médica Colegial ante la Subcomisión de Sanidad del Congreso de los Diputados para la "modernización de la sanidad". OMC 1996; 49 (suplemento).
Distinciones
Insignia de Plata de la Asociación AERTE (Asociación Española Residencias Tercera edad)
Socio de Honor de la Sociedad Valenciana de Geriatría y Gerontología.
Presidente de Honor de ADAPROPEM (Asociación para la Defensa y Atención de los Profesionales Pensionistas y Mayores).
Presidente de Honor FAPROPEM (Federación Asociaciones Profesionales Pensionistas y Mayores).
Presidente de Honor y Medalla de Oro del Colegio Oficial de Médicos de Valencia.
Medalla de Plata de la Organización Médica Colegial de España.
Personalidad Político-Sanitaria del año 1993.
Véase también
Médico
Pediatría
Organización Médica Colegial de España
Referencias
Enlaces externos
Confederación Española de Organizaciones de Mayores (CEOMA)
Consejo Valenciano de Personas Mayores
Organización Médica Colegial de España
Pediatras de España
Médicos de España del siglo XX
Presidentes de Colegios de Médicos de España
Nacidos en Valencia
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Mark Gordon Robins (Ashton-under-Lyne, 22 de dezembro de 1969) é um ex-futebolista e treinador de futebol inglês que jogou como atacante. Desde 2017, treina o Coventry City.
Carreira de jogador
Revelado pelo Manchester United, Robins foi destaque na conquista da Copa da Inglaterra de 1989–90, primeiro título vencido por Alex Ferguson em sua passagem de 27 temporadas como técnico dos Red Devils, marcando o gol da vitória sobre o Oldham Athletic, na semifinal da competição. Anteriormente, especulou-se a demissão de Ferguson caso o United fosse eliminado da Copa (o então presidente Martin Edwards negou posteriormente), além de o time estar em 15º lugar no Campeonato Inglês e ter caído na Copa da Liga Inglesa. Um gol de Robins contra o salvou o emprego do treinador, e este jogo marcou uma virada na campanha do time na Copa da Inglaterra.
O atacante permaneceu no United até 1992 (48 jogos e 11 gols), quando foi colocado na lista de transferências e negociado por 800 mil libras com o Norwich City, que viveu uma de suas melhores fases na história, chegando a disputar o título da primeira edição da Premier League, vencida justamente por sua ex-equipe. Prejudicado por uma lesão, acompanhou a queda de desempenho do Norwich, que ficou em 12º após ficar várias rodadas entre os 5 primeiros colocados. Ele ainda chegou a iniciar a temporada 1994–95 como atleta dos Canários, porém teve um desentendimento com o técnico John Deehan e foi vendido para o Leicester City, mas não evitou o rebaixamento à Segunda Divisão inglesa.
Pelos Foxes, o atacante ajudou na volta do Leicester à Premier League (via playoffs de acesso) e também na conquista da Copa da Liga de 1996–97. Enquanto esteve sob contrato, foi emprestado para FC København e Reading. Teve ainda rápidas passagens por Ourense (Espanha) e Panionios (Grécia) antes de voltar à Inglaterra para defender o Manchester City. Sua passagem pelos Citizens, no entanto, durou apenas 2 partidas, em decorrência de uma lesão.
Já veterano, atuou por Walsall, Rotherham United, Bristol City, Sheffield Wednesday e Burton Albion, último clube de sua carreira como jogador, encerrada em 2005.
Carreira de treinador
Ainda em 2005, voltou ao Rotherham United para trabalhar como auxiliar-técnico até março de 2007, quando foi promovido ao comando interino do time, sucedendo Alan Knill. Com 3 vitórias em 6 jogos, Robins evitou um rebaixamento praticamente certo dos Millers à League Two, garantindo sua efetivação no cargo e levando o Rotherham às primeiras posições da terceira divisão
Treinou ainda Barnsley, Coventry City, Huddersfield Town e Scunthorpe United, voltando ao Coventry em 2017, no lugar de Russell Slade e conquistando a EFL Trophy. Nos Sky Blues, venceu ainda os playoffs de acesso da League Two de 2017–18 e foi campeão da League One de 2019–20.
Carreira internacional
Em 1990, Robins disputou 6 jogos pela seleção Sub-21 da Inglaterra, fazendo 7 gols.
Títulos
Como jogador
Manchester United
Copa da Inglaterra: 1989–90
Supercopa da Inglaterra: 1990
Taça dos Clubes Vencedores de Taças: 1990–91
Supercopa da UEFA: 1991
Leicester City
Copa da Liga Inglesa: 1996–97
Como treinador
Coventry City
EFL Trophy: 2016–17
League Two (playoffs de acesso): 2017–18
League One: 2019–20
Ligações externas
Perfil de Mark Robins - OGol.com.br
Futebolistas da Inglaterra
Futebolistas do Manchester United F.C.
Treinadores do Rotherham United F.C.
Futebolistas do Leicester City F.C.
Futebolistas do Norwich City F.C.
Futebolistas do Walsall F.C.
Futebolistas do Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
Futebolistas do Bristol City F.C.
Futebolistas do Reading F.C.
Futebolistas do F.C. København
Futebolistas do Rotherham United F.C.
Futebolistas do Manchester City F.C.
Futebolistas do FC Panionios GSS
Treinadores de futebol da Inglaterra
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Bienvenido! Air Canada to Launch Service to Quito from Toronto
First non-stop flight between Canada and Ecuador
MONTREAL, Feb. 27, 2019 /CNW/ – Air Canada announced today it will launch new, non-stop service between Torontoand Quito. The new route, to be operated three-times weekly on a seasonal basis by Air Canada Rouge, will be the first non-stop service to Ecuador from Canada when it begins December 8, 2019, subject to obtaining the necessary government approvals.
Air Canada to Launch Service to Quito from Toronto, the first non-stop flight between Canada and Ecuador. (CNW Group/Air Canada)
"Air Canada is expanding its footprint in South America as part of its ongoing international growth strategy from our Toronto global hub. As the capital of Ecuador, Quito is both an important tourism and cargo market, and Ecuador has a growing number of Canadians living in the country who will also benefit from this convenient non-stop service. As well, our expansion in South America gives us an opportunity to efficiently deploy our aircraft during the winter months when southern destinations are more popular," said Mark Galardo, Vice President, Network Planning, at Air Canada.
The Minister of Tourism of Ecuador, Rosi Prado de Holguín, remarked that the Ministry welcomes connectivity as fundamental to promoting the arrival of visitors to the country: "Connectivity allows tourists to fall in love of the 'country of the four worlds'. Also, our goal is to ensure tourism remains the third largest source of income for Ecuador, that's why we keep working every day to promote Ecuador in the world."
"Having Air Canada introducing a direct service between Toronto and Quito represents a major announcement. This new non-stop flight will act as a catalyst to strengthen existing ties between Ecuador and Canada by facilitating mobility for tourists and students; encouraging commercial exchange and opening new doors to further expand the breadth of our relations. Congratulations to Air Canada and to the Airport of Quito for this important success!" said Sylvie Bédard, Designated Ambassador of Canada to Ecuador.
"Air Canada's decision to start operations between Toronto and Quito is very important as we are opening not only a new route, but a new market with a lot of potential. The Ecuadorian community in Toronto is significant and with the new flight we open the door so they are better connected to their home country. Quito is a tourist destination with great potential for Canadian travelers who are eager to explore different places and customs. In that sense, Ecuador has much to offer in cultural, historical, adventure and nature tourism, without forgetting of course its wonderful beaches and landscapes. The route to Toronto will also offer tourists from Ecuador the opportunity to get closer to Canada, a very welcoming country with unique attractions for Ecuadorians, thanks to the geographic and cultural contrast between both countries that, nonetheless, share a common characteristic: warmth towards visitors," said Andrew O'Brian, President and CEO, Corporación Quiport (Quito International Airport).
"In recent years, Quito has substantially improved its air connectivity with new routes and more frequencies to important destinations in the world. Having a direct flight between Quito and Toronto opens the doors to new opportunities with Canada, which is one of the most important and potential markets in the world. More tourism, more business, more connectivity and greater competitiveness. This is a great example of an excellent coordination and teamwork between the public and private sectors," said Álvaro Maldonado, Productive Development and Competiveness Secretary for Quito.
The new route will commence on December 8, 2019 and operate three return-trips weekly between Toronto and Quito until May 11, 2020. Flights will be operated by Air Canada Rouge using a 282-seat, Boeing 767-300ER aircraft offering two cabins and inflight entertainment streamed to personal devices. The flights will connect conveniently across Air Canada's network in North America and Europe. Customers can also collect and redeem Aeroplan Miles through Canada's leading loyalty program when travelling with Air Canada, and eligible customers have access to priority check-in, Maple Leaf Lounges, priority boarding and other benefits.
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Special introductory fares start as low as $631 round-trip, all in, and tickets are now available for purchase at aircanada.com or through travel agents.
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We identify visionaries, institutions and unsung heroes doing groundbreaking work, and we amplify their impact by providing financial and strategic support. We invest in areas that reflect our founder's passions and perspective, including diabetes care and research, Israel's cultural and economic vitality, interfaith bridge-building, elevating the profession of sales and strengthening community in New Jersey.
Russell Berrie, founder, chairman and CEO of the celebrated gift company bearing his name, was one of the most innovative philanthropists of his generation. He approached philanthropy as a social investment, seeking out energetic leaders with a sense of urgency around their missions and infusing The Russell Berrie Foundation with an entrepreneurial spirit that continues to inspire our work.
We are all devastated by the senseless loss of lives in the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. This heinous slaughter was more than an act of terrorism and anti-Semitism. It is a manifestation of the growing cancer within our society that has erupted in our most sacred spaces: schools where our children should feel safe, places where we worship — mosques, churches and synagogues. To read Angelica Berrie's full statement, please click here.
Celebrate a local New Jersey hero by nominating them by February 18th for the 23rd annual Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award, in which the The Russell Berrie Foundation honors unsung New Jersey heroes who have made an uncommon contribution to the common good. Up to ten extraordinary people will be honored for making a significant difference in their communities through a lifetime of service or a single heroic act. The top honoree will receive an award of $50,000, two honorees will receive awards of $25,000 and up to seven honorees will receive $7,500 each. Nominate your hero today!
President Reuven Rivlin of Israel recently announced the launch of the "Excellenteam" boot camp: a new initiative, designed by The Russell Berrie Foundation and Start-Up Nation Central, for bringing Haredi women and Arabs into Israel's high-tech workforce by reverse-engineering a targeted training program for high-potential talent. Industry, including leading companies such as Mobileye, Lightricks, Ex Libris and 40Nuggets, will play a lead role in specifying the "end product," ensuring that participants have the right skills and aptitudes and are, upon graduation, set up for success, writes Ruth Salzman in a Letter From Our CEO. | {
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Count me in for commish: Former NYPD Commissioner William Bratton airs his interest in returning to the post under new administration
By Erin Durkin
In this file, former NYPD Commissioner William Bratton (right) endorses former mayoral candidate and the city's first Public Advocate Mark Green at the Sheraton Hotel. Bratton says he would reprise role as NYPD commish under new administration. (Schwartz, Michael)
Ex-NYPD Commissioner William Bratton is interested in a Big Apple comeback.
He'd be interested in succeeding Raymond Kelly as police commissioner under the next mayor, he told the British paper The Telegraph.
"If it were to be offered again, then I would be strongly tempted to take it. I'm flattered that, you know, 16 years later, they're still comfortable with the idea of my coming back," Bratton said.
Former NYPD Police Commissioner William Bratton arrives on red carpet to the Phoenix House, a leading non-profit provider of substance abuse prevention, treatment and recovery support services will hold their annual Summer Party. (Roca John, New York Daily News)
Bratton, who has met with some 2013 mayoral contenders, was NYPD commissioner under Rudy Giuliani in the 1990s.
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The Chicago Bar Project had the pleasure of steppin' out to a South Side live music venue immensely popular with those living in the Grand Crossing neighborhood. It's true that we don't make it this far south that often, but we couldn't pass up the opportunity to check it out as part of the Chicago Blue Tour. We found an eclectic crowd, some very entertaining performances and some surprisingly good fried chicken.
As you would guess, the club is located just east of the Dan Ryan Expressway on 79th Street. East of the Ryan is actually located in the base of the hotel by the same name, which explains why it has a bit of that Best Western lounge vibe – but no chain hotel has what East of the Ryan has… Enter the bar through a plate glass door and you'll find a large rectangular room with gray carpet and a white drop ceiling. Small white cocktail tables featuring waitress service and a mix of banquet hall and low-rider armchairs are spread along the gold-speckled south wall with its plate-glass windows overlooking the small parking lot through brick archways. A curving wooden bar with mirrored backdrop runs along the north wall, above which is a ceiling tiled with mirrored panels within a raised gold portion and hanging light fixtures of a funkadelic sort.
East of the Ryan doesn't have a kitchen, but on the night we were there, a group of ladies were selling a fried chicken wing dinner with french fries for $6 served in Styrofoam cartons – all of which was quite good. We even saw that the promoter/keyboardist made an announcement while holding a half-eaten chicken wing.
Speaking of music, that's what it's all about at East of the Ryan. The "stage" is the parkay floor located in northeast corner of the room, through which actually lies the bathrooms, almost in Underground Wonder Bar Style, with a jukebox separates the men's from women's. A curious note about the mensroom: the urinals are a bit high, so if you're 5'5" or shorter, you might have to stand back and arc it – just remember not to cross the stream with your dwarf buddies.
On the night we visited East of the Ryan, we saw a blues band where the lead singer, Manuel Arrington, sang and walked through the crowd with a wireless mic ala L-Roy at Linda's Place. That night, East of the Ryan was one of the bands featured on Chicago's annual Blues Fest and the bar's inclusion in the periodic Chicago Blues Tour, organized by Chicago's "Blues University." The Blues Tour that year also made stops at Alcock's, Linda's Place, 1213 Club, Rosa's, Quencher's, and the House of Blues. East of the Ryan has also been featured as part of the Jazz Institute of Chicago's annual club tour held during the Chicago Jazz Fest, which also made stops at Andy's, Jazz Showcase, Green Dolphin Street, Hideout, Green Mill, and the now-defunct HotHouse, just to name a few. When they don't have blues or jazz, you'll find the lively, predominantly over 30s black crowd stepping the night away in lots of fur and fedoras.
If you're not from the area, you'll definitely want to drive as taxis are not to be found on the street and public transportation at night is not a good idea as the neighborhood is pretty rough. You can get there by taking the Dan Ryan to 79th and head east for about four blocks. There's a lot out front but you'll only find a spot if you get there early. So, when you get that South Side mood comin' on, head down to East of the Ryan and you will be sure to find a wealth of entertainment. | {
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Three CGA athletes honored for recent work
Photo Credit Jan Garrison
In golf, soccer, lacrosse
Three Culver Girls Academy student-athletes were honored or recognized for their efforts over the summer and early into the school year.
Reese Wilson (golf)
Reese Wilson '21 (Chicago) finished fourth at the Crown Point Invitational, shooting a 79 in her first golf match as an Eagle. In her next two outings, Wilson (top photo) won medalist honors while leading CGA to dual match win over Warsaw and first place at the Rochester Invitational. She shot a 2-below par 34 at the Culver Academies Golf Course against the Tigers. She then shot a 75 at Mill Run in Rochester.
She received The Indianapolis Star's girl athlete of the week for golf for her effort. Last weekend, Wilson shot a 77 to finish second at the CGA Invitational at the Swan Lake Golf Club, leading the team to an overall second place finish behind Lake Central.
Heather MacNab was named to USA Today's top soccer players list.
Heather MacNab (soccer)
From Indianapolis, Heather MacNab '20 was named one of the top midfielders in the nation by USA Today. MacNab was selected as one of the top 22 soccer players nationally by the newspaper's High School Sports website.
She was the only freshman named to the Indiana All-State first team after last season. She recorded 17 goals and six assists, leading the Eagles (10-2-2) to the Class 2A sectional quarterfinals.
Korryn Brewer was named the top player in the state by The Indianapolis Star
Korryn Brewer (lacrosse)
After being named an All-American by U.S. Lacrosse, Korryn Brewer '17 was named the best player in the state earlier in the summer by The Indianapolis Star. Brewer averaged five points per game during the regular season and finished her senior campaign with 72 points (38 goals and 34 assist).
She finished as CGA's all-time scoring leader with more than 300 points. Brewer was also named to the All-Region and All-State teams for each of her four high school seasons.
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Sou professora EAD do Centro Universitário Newton Paiva e atual usuária da plataforma. Seguem algumas sugestões para a melhoria da ferramenta.
- Sugiro melhorias no upload de vídeos. Ao gravar um vídeo, não temos qualquer feedback da plataforma a fim de sabermos o progresso do upload, nem há botão de enviar.
- Rever o formato dos fóruns para que seja possível visualizar as últimas perguntas ou interações dos alunos no topo.
- Ainda recomendo rever o item "colaborações" que ainda não está funcionando a contento.
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I am an EAD professor at the Newton Paiva University Center and current user of the platform. Here are some tips for improving the tool.
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- Review the format of the forums so that you can view the last questions or interactions of the students at the top.
- I still recommend reviewing the "collaborations" item that is not yet working to the satisfaction.
- The "discussions" menu could allow us to interact with groups of students privately.
Hello, Ana Cavalcanti and Welcome to the Canvas Community! Since you're new to our community, we hope you will take a few moments to review the resouces in the Get Started space of the Meta Community Group. This will help you orient yourself to the various spaces and their purposes.
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Remarkable History in an Unremarkable Building -- No. 105 2nd Avenue
At the turn of the last century police were carefully watching the five-story building at No. 105 Second Avenue. John Mikolaus had operated his restaurant, The Crystal Palace Café, from the ground floor since around 1895, renting the modest apartments upstairs. But rumors of an illegal "gambling house" in the building keep detectives on alert.
Traveling salesman Abraham Ginsberg gave credence to the allegations when he lodged a complaint in April 1903. "He said he had made an engagement to meet a man in the café Thursay, and that while there he was induced to play stuss, a German card game. His money, he said, was soon gone, and then he discovered that the cards had been marked."
Despite the questionable goings-on, Mikolaus was a fair employer and when waiters across the city went on strike in 1915, his staff stood by him. On December 14 a mob of several hundred strikers gathered outside the restaurant. They pushed their way into the establishment, telling diners not to eat there and intimidating the waiters to join them. Neither happened.
Angry, the rabble broke mirrors, overturned tables and hurled bricks through the windows. The New York Times reported "Mikolaus was dragged onto the sidewalk, where the crowd fell upon and beat him. In the scuffle his diamond pin worth $275 was removed from his tie and $40 was taken from a pocket. In another pocket $900 escaped unnoticed."
Apparently convinced that the best way to achieve fair working conditions was through violence and theft, the mob turned on John Mikolaus, Jr., a muscular, athletic young man whom The Times called "more than a match for all who could reach him."
The younger Mikolaus "knocked down man after man until someone struck him on the head with a blackjack. Although the wound required five stitches later to sew it up, it did not stop Mikolaus and he was still fighting when Policeman Doyle of the Fifth Street Station ran up, saw the mob now numbering nearly 1,000, and sent in a call for the reserves."
The mob "slunk away" with the arrival of police back-up; but eight were arrested on charges of grand larceny. There were, strangely enough, no arrests for assault or destruction of property.
The restaurant sat squarely in what was by now the epicenter of Jewish life. New York City had the largest Jewish population of any city in the world. Second Avenue around Mikolaus' building became known as The Jewish Rialto--named for the string of Yiddish-language theaters that opened between Houston Street and 14th Streets. By the early 1920s an entire star system had developed among the Yiddish actors.
After three decades of doing business here, John Mikolaus sold his building in October 1924. The New York Times reported that the buyer would "improve the property." "Improving property" in the early decades of the last century translated into demolishing and replacing whatever stood on the site. And, indeed, the M. & S. Circuit Company did just that.
The new owners commissioned architect Harrison G. Wiseman to design a five-story vaudeville theater-and-office building. Completed within the year, it was a rather bland red brick structure trimmed in stone with tepid Moorish influence. Any focus to ornamentation was reserved for the interiors. Here Art Deco joined with classic, dramatic theater architecture—vaulted arches, gilded and polychrome pilasters and medallions, and chandeliers.
The 2,830-seat Commodore Theatre did not last long as a Yiddish playhouse, though. Quickly it was taken over by the Loews motion picture chain. Loews gently moved from live acts to movies, offering both during the first years of operation. In a brilliant marketing move, the chain hired professional baseball players on the off-season of 1928 to lure customers. The Times reported on October 5 "Andrew (Andy) Cohen and J. Francis (Shanty) Hogan, who during the baseball season are members of the New York Giants, have been engaged by the Loew Circuit, it is announced. They will make their first appearances on Oct. 15 at Loew's Commodore Theatre, Second Avenue and Sixth Street."
Wiseman used Flemish-bond brick with charred ends and limited white limestone trim to distinguish the facade -- photo by Alice Lum
One year later the Great Depression hit and began a dismal period of unemployment. Among the hardest hit were the already impoverished residents of the Lower East Side. On November 26, 1931 the Commodore was the scene of a moving rally.
"More than 4,000 east side children attended a meeting and movie show at the Commodore Theatre," said The Times. The event signaled the end of a children-run campaign for unemployment relief. "The pennies of all these children and many thousands more, pupils of Jewish schools and Jewish parochial schools, have gone to swell the unemployment relief fund, it was reported at the meeting. In addition, the children visited 12,000 stores and 6,000 homes for contributions, as part of the block-to-block canvass being conducted by the Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee."
In 1936 the double-feature included Mae Clarke in "Hearts in Bondage" and Robert Young in "The Longest Night." photo NYPL Collection
In 1956 New York City police were confounded by a "Mad Bomber," who kept the bomb squad rushing from one crowded building to another. The bomber called in the locations of his devices—most just harmless facsimiles; others far too real. A live pipe bomb was found in a telephone booth in the main New York Public Library and another in the Paramount Theatre on Broadway and 43rd Street. They were detonated by the squad.
As reports were published in newspapers, hoaxers got in to the act. The number of calls became so great that, in frustration, Chief of Detectives James B. Leggett ordered the bomb squad to cease responding to alarms unless a device was actually discovered. It was, as described by The Times, "a field day for cranks, holiday-season pranksters, lunatic fringers and youths with a perverted sense of humor."
On December 18, 1956 alone, telephoned threats were directed at "a church, a hospital, the new Coliseum, the new forty-five story Socony-Mobil Building, Grand Central Terminal, the Port Authority Bus Terminal, Carnegie Hall Studios, a department store in Brooklyn, hotels, subway stations, and trains, bank buildings, newspaper offices, neighborhood movie theatres, and just plain buildings." The Commodore was not immune. "Another dud that sent the police racing to the scene was found at the Commodore Theatre on Second Avenue near Sixth Street," said The Times.
In October 1963 the Commodore became the Village Theatre when a syndicate run by Joseph R. Burstin, Milt Warner and Bernard Waltzer purchased the building. The new owners told reporters it would be renovated into an off-Broadway live theater, stressing it "would not be burlesque," according to The Times. The renovated space opened in November 1964 and, despite the promise, offered burlesque.
The venture failed. On December 24 the following year The Times noted that the theater was "recently the scene of two ill-fated attempts to revive burlesque." Roger Euster purchased the Village Theater, hoping to develop it into "a prime showcase for Broadway productions."
Theater would give way to concerts when in 1967 WOR-FM radio station staged a live music event here to celebrate its first anniversary. The audience heard performances by Janis Ian, The Doors, Richie Havens, The Blue Project and other popular groups. It was the beginning of a new period for the venue and musical history in America.
Bill Graham Presents purchased the building shortly afterwards. On March 8, 1968 it reopened as the Fillmore East, the New York bookend to Graham's San Francisco Fillmore West. It quickly became the mecca of East Coast popular music lovers, staging several concerts a week. The first year alone Big Brother & the Holding Company, The Doors; Richie Havens, The Who, Mothers of Invention, the James Cotton Band, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Sly and the Family Stone, the Byrds, Ravi Shankar, Moby Grape. The Grateful Dead, Steppenwolf, Joan Baez, Blood Sweat and Tears, the Beach Boys, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Moody Blues, and Fleetwood Mac played here.
Then, citing "changes in music" and saying "this is an industry we can no longer work in with integrity," Graham closed down the Fillmore East on June 27, 1971. The iconic venue which George Gent of The New York Times called "the best showplace for rock music in New York" sat dark for over three years; until Barry Stuart reopened it as the NFE Theatre with a concert by Bachman-Turner Overdrive. The acronym stood for New Fillmore East and, reportedly, Bill Graham objected to the name, resulting in its being changed to Village East.
Stuart's concert venue would survive for only four years. After its 1975 closing, the building again sat dark until 1980 when entrepreneur Bruce Mailman and his partner, architectural designer Charles Terrell converted it to the country's ultimate gay club—The Saint. The $4.5 million renovation set the standard for disco-period nightclubs nationwide. Thousands crowded onto a 5,000 square-foot circular dance floor below a domed planetarium ceiling. The rotating, dual Spitz Space System hemisphere star projector was ten times more powerful than those used in planetariums. Celebrity performers like Helen Reddy, Chita Rivera, the Weather Girls, Maureen McGovern and Melba Moore entertained the audiences.
But the lavish club that kept ahead of competition by annually remodeling itself had opened at the beginning of the AIDS epidemic. By the end of its second year, New York's gay population was being decimated. In 1987 the Saint, as iconic in its own sense as the Fillmore East, closed its doors for good. A former patron said "The Saint was killed by AIDS. Its clients were literally dying."
Today the ground floor space is a disappointing denouement to a remarkable story. Where Yiddish theater was followed by motion pictures, where burlesque was followed by Off-Broadway plays, where Janis Joplin entertained thousands before gay men danced below a gigantic planetarium is now a bland bank office. The generations who remember No. 105 Second Avenue as the Village Theatre, the Fillmore East, or the Saint are fading and the history that played out inside the unremarkable building is mostly forgotten.
Labels: fillmore east, Harrison G. Wiseman, lower east side, second avenue, the saint, village theatre
The 1887 Catholic Apostolic Church -- No. 417 W 57th St.
In the late 1820s the Reverend Edward Irving was pastor of the Scottish Church on Regent Square in London. But Edward Irving had an epiphany and broke away from the church, founding the Catholic Apostolic Church. Irving was "deposed" from the church and "the members are sometimes called Irvingites on this account," explained The New York Times more than half a century later.
In 1887, Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine would call it "one of the oddest denominations in the world." The strongest belief of the new sect was that the Second Coming was right around the corner—precisely it would come about in 1835.
Twelve "apostles" were chosen and only they had the power to ordain priests and bishops, called "angels". When 1835 came and went without the Second Coming, the church simply revised its calculations and moved on; eventually branching out to New York City in 1848.
The small brick church in Greenwich Village that the new congregation took over was sufficient until 1885 when the growing membership necessitated a larger structure. In 1885 the Catholic Apostolic Church sold its West 16th Street building to the Eglise Evangelique Francaise and laid plans for a new building further uptown.
On July 1 of that year The Sun reported on the planned structure. "The Catholic Apostolic Church, which for thirty years has worshipped in a little building in Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, is building a new church on Fifty-seventh street, near Ninth avenue. It will cost about $50,000. The corner stone was laid yesterday."
The newspaper made note that the sect was still not wide-spread. "This is the only Catholic Apostolic church in the city. There is one in Boston, and there are three in Connecticut and seven in London."
Although the cornerstone was laid there was the matter of paying for the structure. The $50,000 which The Sun predicted the church would cost equates to around $1 million today. On November 12, 1886 The New York Times reported that "The Church Building Trust Association has been incorporated 'to establish a place in this city for the purpose of enabling the ministers and baptized people acknowledging the ecclesiastical authority of the College of Apostles, heretofore having its headquarters at Albury, England, to conduct Christian worship according to the doctrine of the Catholic Apostolic church."
Francis Hatch Kimball was given the commission to design a new church building at No. 417 West 57th Street. Actual construction began in 1886 and was completed a year later. The architect created a singular design that refused to be categorized in any pre-existing architectural category. Kimball mixed materials—orange brick, terra cotta, brownstone, and tile—and styles—Gothic Revival and Renaissance Revival with a splash of Queen Anne. The result was a hefty presence of arches and spires, textures and angles. The Sun said there was "a touch of Byzantine style in its façade." Like its congregation, the church building was quite unlike any other in the city.
The Sun said "The interior has much in common with the early Christian basilicas. Its seating capacity does not exceed four hundred…The low pulpit stands in the nave, while the chancel has many prie dieux. The seats are high-backed."
The congregation was worshiping in its new home by the beginning of the year. The priests delivered morning and evening sermons every Sunday. The topics are somewhat surprising to modern minds, like one on February 27, 1887—"Will Jesus Christ every really be King in the United States?"
Brick, brownstone and terra cotta work together in the eccentric design -- photo by Alice Lum
Two weeks earlier, Rev. Davenport had predicted the end of the world in his sermon "The Terrible Calamities which Threaten Europe and America." Using the fourth chapter of Matthew in which Christ lays out the steps to the world's end, Davenport pointed out that they had all come to pass.
The Times recapped: "The first age, that of persecution, when martyrs bore terrible witness to the faith that was in them; the second that of internal dissension, when the chiefs of the church were set against each other; the third when false prophets arose and preached liberty and equality and all manner of impossible things, and the fourth that of lawlessness, when in consequence of false teachers men had lost the fear of God—all these were exact verifications of the evil signs foretold by the great prophet, Christ."
The evening services were deemed "special services for strangers," and were perhaps a means of recruiting new members. The subject of the special service on March 13, 1887 was "The End of the Age."
As in 1835, neither the end of the world nor the Second Coming came to pass.
The Sun later noted that "That church is always open and rarely empty. Men and women enter at all hours of the day, fall on their knees in one of the pews, remain immovable for a few minutes and depart quietly. To the outsider it seems as if some kind of service was going on all the time."
On December 4, 1893 The New York Times attempted to explain the functioning of the Catholic Apostolic Church. Of the twelve apostles Francis V. Woodhouse only was still living. "Woodhouse is over eighty," said the newspaper. "The New-York church has at its head the Angel, and under him a long list of elders, priests, deacons, sub-deacons, a deaconesses. The latter officiate in acts of charity and render assistance particularly to the women of the parish."
The article described the service. "It is impressive, not so ceremonious as in some of the ritualistic Episcopal churches, but requiring more assistants. The vestments are very rich. At one side of the chancel is the throne, which is the seat of the angel. Angel is the old word, as used in the book of Revelation for the Bishop of a church, and throughout the Bible in the correct sense, of messenger, spiritual or otherwise.
"The Catholic Apostolic Church has also an order of Archangels, whose office is above that of the Angels. They govern single churches. Angel evangelists are visiting Angels…An ordination to the priesthood does not confer the title of Reverend upon the candidate unless it had previously belonged to him. Thus, the angel of the New-York Church is Stephen Rintoul, while an assistant is the Rev. C. A. G. Bridgham."
The newspaper brought up a question rarely spoken among congregants. "What is to be done when this remaining head of the Church shall die has not been revealed, but there is no lack of faith that either the last days will come or new Apostles be appointed."
The church in 1929 -- photo NYPL Collection
Six years later, with the last apostle Frances Vilton Woodhouse now 95 years old, six evangelists headed to New York City in anticipation of the Second Coming. On November 19, 1899 The Sun wrote "It is difficult to connect this quiet, incense-filled church with the gigantic posters that appeared suddenly on all the signboards of this city about five weeks ago forcing upon the curious and the indifference alike an announcement of 'the near coming of the Lord' and noticed of a series of evangelistic meetings to be held every Sunday evening at six different places simultaneously."
The newspaper said "The present activity, which has resulted in the dispatching of six evangelists to this country, seems to have been caused by the expectation that Christ's promise to his first apostles must be fulfilled before the last member of the second apostleship passes away."
The church was correct in anticipating Woodhouse's passing—he died within the year—however once again neither the end of the world nor the Second Coming came to pass. There was no longer anyone with the power to ordain priests or perform the duties of the head of the church. Woodhouse's death ushered in "the time of silence" during which congregants would wait for divine direction.
In 1942 attention was focused on a more earthly issue. In the sweltering summer heat, city residents often sought relief by sleeping on fire escapes and rooftops. On July 18 two girls—Ann Smith and Myrtle Rosengrants, aged 11 and 16 years old—went to the roof of their apartment building next door at No. 415 West 57th Street. "Frightened by the appearance on the roof of a strange man, the girls…backed up to the edge of the building, stumbled over the one-foot safety wall and fell twenty-five feet from the roof of their home…to the church roof," reported The Times.
The two terrified girls clung to the tiled roof of the Catholic Apostolic Church while neighbors called police. Emergency squad detectives Thomas Childs and Joseph Demas donned safety belts on the apartment building roof. "Demas lowered himself by Childs's arms and dropped to the church roof. The younger girl, Ann, fainted as he reached her," said the newspaper.
After the girls were hoisted to the roof of their building, they were taken to Roosevelt Hospital. They both had broken left arms.
The time of silence lasted throughout the 20th century. By 1995 the decimated congregation realized it could no longer sustain the venerable edifice. Fearful that the church building would be converted to a club or retail space, it offered it to the Lutheran Life's Journey Ministries.
The Lutheran Church initiated a restoration of the 110-year old church, cleaning the façade and replacing any missing terra cotta elements. Architect Andrew Levenbaum spearheaded the renovation of the interior space. A bizarre discovery was made in the basement when the original terra cotta cross from the roof was found buried below three feet of soil.
Restored, Kimball's wonderful building was rededicated in 1997 as the Church for All Nations—a surprising gem on an otherwise mundane block.
Labels: catholic apostolic church, francis kimball, midtown, new york church
The Henry Street Settlement House -- No. 265 Henry Street
Above the exquisite doorway and molded metal lintel was applied to the original stone one -- photo by Alice Lum
In 1827 Henry Street on Manhattan's Lower East Side was undergoing rapid development. Brick-clad Federal-style homes were erected for the city's well-to-do merchant class. No. 265 was completed that year, one of a row of elegant residences boasting costly touches. At No. 265 these included Flemish-bond brickwork above a brownstone basement, an elaborate door frame with fluted Ionic colunnettes and intricate iron cage newels.
In the years just prior to the Civil War Alderman Thomas W. Adams lived in the house. He was seriously ill at the start of his last term, which ended with his retirement on December 31, 1859. At 2:00 on the afternoon of January 3, 1860 a group of citizens assembled at the Henry Street house. The New York Times reported that "Mr. Wm. L. Ely, on their behalf, presented to Mr. Adams an elegant gold watch, with hunting-case, gold chains, pencil-case and key, all costing $363." The gifts represented a substantial testimonial worth about $7,000 today.
Ely told Adams that the assembled citizens "desire me to say, and I cheerfully and heartily indorse the sentiment, that they have tried you, both as a friend and a Democrat, and never found you wanting. Your course has been consistent with right and with the principles of Democracy, and as such is approved. This testimonial is presented by friends who claim a place in your memory."
An emotional Thomas Adams told the crowd "I never have allowed myself to stoop to anything low or contemptible in the eyes of the public to subserve party ends, and as I am under many obligations to you, gentlemen, for attending to my interests at the last election, when I lay sick and disabled, and not able to attend to my own, receive my kind respects and my wishes through life for your future prosperity and happiness. I accept this token of respect to me as a private citizen, which I am now, and wish you all a happy new year."
Following his acceptance speech, Adams invited the group into another room "where refreshments were bounteously provided."
Charles W. Moores was next to move into No. 265 Henry Street. When Union soldier Charles T. Jenkins of Company D of the 40th Regiment Ohio Volunteers died in New York on Thursday, April 3, 1863, the Moores family offered the house for his funeral. Only four months later, on August 27, Charles' son William was drafted into the conflict.
William Moores would survive the Civil War and rise to the position of Dean of the Board of Directors of the Empire City Savings Bank. When the Seventh Regiment staged a gala reception two decades later, on February 22, 1881, The Times noted that "The gentlemen wore the regulation evening dress, and the members of the regiment were only distinguishable from the civilians by their handsome regimental pins which they displayed upon the lapels of their vests. Among those present were…A. H. T. Timpson and William Moores, two of the oldest members of the regiment, with their wives."
By 1893 the Henry Street neighborhood was no longer the stylish enclave it had been during the Civil War. Wealthy residents had moved away and tenement houses crowded with impoverished immigrants had replaced many of the homes. That year Lillian Wald, a young graduate nurse from the New York Training School for Nurses, began teaching a class in home nursing and hygiene to immigrant women in the neighborhood.
One morning a little girl appeared, saying her mother could not attend the class because she was ill. Wald followed the girl to her squalid tenement room. She later wrote she traveled "over broken roadways…between tall, reeking houses…across a court where open and unscreened closets were promiscuously used by men and women, up into a rear tenement, by slimy steps…and finally into the sickroom." She said "that morning's experience was a baptism of fire. Deserted were the laboratory and academic work of college. I never returned to them."
With her friend, Mary Brewster, Lillian Wald established the Visiting Nurses Service using donated funds. By January 1894 the pair had visited more than 125 families. In the spring of 1895 German-Jewish banker Jacob Schiff purchased the house at No. 265 Henry Street to be used by fledgling organization.
The house was enlarged with a full third floor, its windows being carefully matched and a modest but architecturally-appropriate cornice installed. Soon there were eleven residents in the house, including nurse Lavinia Dock, an ardent suffragist, feminist and union organizer. A diverse group, the women lived and worked together, arising for the 7:30 breakfast followed by a meeting to discuss the day's schedule and to address any problems or difficult situations. The nurses went into the field, returning for lunch most often, and teaching in the afternoons.
A cooking class, the Good Times Club, cost five cents per week and was a favorite in the neighborhood. Immigrants could learn English here and study rooms were provided. The residents of the area showed their gratitude however they could.
Tenement children play behind the Henry Street house at the turn of the century -- photograph by Jacob A. Riis, from the collection of the Museum of the City of New York-- http://collections.mcny.org/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UP1GHAYYJJ&SMLS=1&RW=1280&RH=915
On June 8, 1902, the New-York Tribune reported "At the Nurses' Settlement, No. 265 Henry-st., there is a small but good collection of brasses. Miss Lillian D. Wald, the headworker, Miss Waters and others of the resident nurses are great admirers of foreign metals and…they often receive gifts from their Yiddish neighbors and patients." The article quoted Waters "We have two brass samovars—one very old and valuable. We use one every day, while the other is kept in readiness for company or festive occasions. The samovar is an ideal teapot, being clean, economical, convenient and decorative."
The women of the Nurses' Settlement were accustomed to speaking out against injustice and civil wrong. When police allegedly over-reacted when the funeral of Rabbi Joseph erupted into a full-scale riot in the summer of 1902, one of the residents spoke out. "Jane W. Hitchcock of 265 Henry Street, who is connected with the Mercy Settlement, declared that policemen had handled women with unnecessary force," reported The Times on August 20.
Lillian Wald wrote of the myriad illnesses the nurses dealt with in the first years of the 20th century.
There were nursing infants, many of them with the summer bowel complaint that sent infant mortality soaring during the hot months; there were children with measles, not quarantined; there were children with opthalmia, a contagious eye disease; there were children scarred with vermin bites; there were adults with typhoid; there was a case of puerperal septicemia, lying on a vermin-infested bed without sheets or pillow cases; a family consisting of a pregnant mother, a crippled child and two others living on dry bread; a young girl dying of tuberculosis amid the very conditions that had produced the disease.
In 1903 Schiff donated the house to the Settlement. Three years later the house next door, at No. 267, was donated by another German-Jewish philanthropist, Morris Loeb. By now the settlement had expanded its services to offer a summer camp. Camp Henry was located upstate near Peekskill and every summer around 45 boys, "all from the Ghetto," as described by The Sun, enjoyed fresh air and escape from the city.
Tragedy struck Camp Henry in the summer of 1905 when the assistant director, 24-year old Arthur Sobel, drowned while swimming in the lake. On July 24 The Sun reported "The boys of the camp and others dived into the lake hundreds of times to-day for the body, but were not successful."
From its modest beginnings in the old house on Henry Street, Lillian Wald's settlement had burgeoned by now. A kindergarten had been established at No. 279 East Broadway (later moved to a house on Montgomery Street), additional residential space for two nurses was acquired on one floor at No. 52 Henry Street, dancing and gymnasium classes were conducted in the Children's Aid Society building, and domestic science and home nursing classes were held at No. 226 Henry Street. In 1905 the number of nurses had risen to twenty-four.
Operating the expanded Settlement was not inexpensive. During the week of March 15 to 22, 1920 a fund drive sought to raise $1 million. The Settlement, the largest visiting nurse service in the country, now had 185 nurses on staff. In 1919 43,946 sick people received care. An advertisement in The Survey noted that the nurses attended to 614 births in that year. "In the entire city 4,418 little lives were watched over by the nurses during the first month of life with a loss of only 72 babies."
When Lillian Wald retired in 1933 after four decades of service, her nursing staff had risen to 265. They still climbed tenement stairs and rode subways to reach sick patients. That year they would make 550,000 home visits. Wald died in 1940 following a long illness and four years later the Settlement was reorganized. The Visiting Nurses Service moved uptown while the Henry Street Settlement remained to focus on the needs of the immediate population.
A visiting nurse tends to an infant around 1940 -- photograph by Roy Perry, from the collection of the Museum of the City of New York -- http://collections.mcny.org/C.aspx?VP3=SearchResult_VPage&VBID=24UP1GHAYBX6&SMLS=1&RW=1280&RH=915
The Settlement's administrative offices remain in the three old Federal-style homes at Nos. 263 through 267 Henry Street. In 1966 the houses were designated New York City landmarks and in 1992 No. 265 was restored. Amazingly, throughout its century of use by the Settlement, the exquisite doorway and the original ironwork of the stoop survive. The handsome home endures not only as an rare architectural landmark, but as an important part in New York's social history.
Close inspection of No. 265 at the center of the three Settlement houses reveals the line in the brickwork where the third floor was added -- photo by Alice Lum
Labels: Federal architecture, henry street settlement, lower east side, New York Landmarks
The Henry Randel House -- No. 38 E.38th Street
As the Civil War drew to a close, the Murray Hill neighborhood attracted wealthy merchant class residents who moved into wide brownstone rowhouses. The south side of East 38th Street, between Madison and Park Avenues was lined with four-story Italianate homes including No. 38, the home of Henry Randel and his wife, the former Caroline Malvina Perrine.
Earlier, in 1840, Randel had partnered with James Baremore to form the high-end jewelry company Randel & Baremore. The pair opened their first store at No. 32 North Moore Street. In 1851 they hired Chester Billings as a clerk. Fifteen years later Billings became a partner and the firm was renamed Randel, Baremore & Billings; Co.
The firm would probably have been lost in the tangle of upscale jewelers at the time if it were not for a daring step Randel and Baremore took shortly after opening. At a time when wealthy women were judged by their pearls, Randel and Baremore focused on diamonds. Years later the New-York Tribune would remember "they determined to make diamonds their specialty, and in this they were pioneers, as no diamond specialists existed here at that time."
It was a risky move. Americans were largely disinterested in cut gemstones; however Randel, Baremore & Billings now held a near-monopoly in the diamond trade in New York. The partners amassed personal fortunes.
James Baremore traveled to France in 1867. New York was shocked to receive the news that the 48-year old died in Paris on Friday, September 27. The body had to be transported home on a steamer, and almost a month later, on Friday October 18 at 2:00 in the afternoon, Baremore's funeral was held in the parlor of the Randel home at 38 East 38th Street.
The home would be the scene of another unexpected funeral on Wednesday, January 28, 1874. Caroline's brother, Isaac C. Perrine, died near Omaha on January 23. His body was brought back to New York for the 38th Street funeral.
Henry Randel and Chester Billings took another bold step in 1880. The New-York Tribune said "they took up diamond cutting, and this they carried on in the American style…This method aims at producing effect rather than conserving the weight of the gems." Their pioneering method focused on brilliance rather than size. Once again their daring paid off; prompting the Tribune to say their "enterprise was most successful."
The successful firm owned its own building -- King's Views of New York (copyright expired)
By now the firm now had two branches overseas. The Tribune noted that "But, besides diamonds, this house deals largely through its London and Amsterdam offices in rubies, sapphires, opals, emeralds and pearls and their designs for the settings and arrangements of these gems give them high rank as manufacturers of jewelry."
The Randel family received a scare on March 30, 1885. While traveling in Washington DC the 68-year old Henry Randel "was suddenly prostrated at dinner," as reported in The Sun. The resilient jeweler recovered however and it would be another twelve years before he finally retired.
On February 23, 1897 Henry Randel and Chester Billings issued a Notice of Dissolution. The partnership was dissolved "by mutual consent" and continued business under the name of Chester Billings & Son. Ironically, it was Billings who died later that same year.
The Randel's daughter, Emelie, was no longer in the house by now. Divorced, she married the staggeringly-wealthy director of the Standard Oil Company, Henry Huttleston Rogers, in 1896. Her aging parents kept up their annual pilgrimages to various summer resorts, along with the rest of New York's wealthy citizens. For the summer season of 1900 they took "the Hathorn Cottage" in Saratoga and the following year leased the William Kent Cottage in Tuxedo, New York.
But Henry's age was showing. In 1900, on the advice of H. H. Rogers, he traveled to Georgia for medical attention. It was an idea that annoyed Samuel Clemens. On April 8 of that year the author wrote a fiery letter to Rogers from London which said in part:
"Now you get some Plasmon of Butters, and give it to Mrs. Rogers and her father, and you will find good results. In any case it will do away with indigestions, and that is something. Why did you send Mr. Randel to Georgia? There was no use in it. You should have sent him to Dr. Helmer, corner of 36th and Madison avenue—osteopath. Can't I beat it into your head that physicians are only useful up to a certain point? There their art fails, and then one osteopath is worth two of them."
While the Randels were in Tuxedo Park the following year, Henry fell ill again. The New York Times reported on July 28, 1901 that "Mr. Henry Randel, who occupies the William Kent cottage, lies seriously ill at Tuxedo, having suffered a stroke of apoplexy last week. Fears are entertained for his recovery and the family have been sent for, and are now constantly with him."
The Times was a bit tardy in its reporting. Henry Randel had been dead for two days when the article came out. The body of the 84-year old was brought back to the house on 38th Street, where his funeral was held on Monday, July 29 at 10:30 a.m.
Within the year Caroline Randel left the house she and her husband had shared for over half a century. She moved to No. 667 Madison Avenue and the 38th Street house was offered for sale. It was undoubtedly no coincidence that the buyer of the family home was Emelie Rogers' step-son, H. H. Rogers, Jr.
Rogers lost no time in updating the architecturally out-of-fashion home. Like other wealthy homeowners in the still-upscale neighborhood, he gave the old house a facelift. Rogers commissioned architect Charles Brigham to design an entirely new façade. What resulted was an imposing limestone mansion overflowing with classical details—scrolled broken pediments embracing carved urns over the parlor windows, two-story fluted pilasters at the upper floors, menacing carved lions heads in the brackets of the limestone balcony and elaborate oversized volutes that rolled away from the free-standing Corinthian entrance columns.
Unusual for the East Side of Manhattan, Brigham used a dog-leg stoop. But unlike its West Side counterparts, he treated it imperiously. Squared columns with Ionic pilasters supported four classical urns. Ornate ironwork provided a screen and regal iron gates protected the service entrance.
The handsome treatment of the dog-leg stoop created an even more regal appearance -- photo by Alice Lum
As 38 East 38th Street was receiving its make-over, Hugo Baring was arriving in New York. On May 18, 1902 The New York Times reported that "Hugo Baring, a brother of Lord Revelstoke and Cecil Baring, will take the latter's place in the banking house in this city. Cecil Baring returns to England."
The 26-year old was already a member of the firm Baring & Co. at No. 15 Wall Street and before long would hold memberships in New York's most exclusive clubs—The Union, Racquet and Riding, and Tuxedo Clubs among them. He was quickly established as one of society's most eligible bachelors.
That bachelorship ended in March 1905 when he married. The renovated house on 38th Street was now worthy of titled British and the following year The Times noted that "Hugo Baring and his wife, Lady Evelyn Baring, are at 38 East Thirty-eighth Street for the Winter."
Following the Barings, the family of Winthrop Burr took the house. 1907 was an important year for the Burrs as daughter Rosamond was being introduced to society. On December 5 Mrs. Burr hosted an afternoon tea for Rosamond, followed by a dinner "of fourteen covers." Helping Rosamond and her mother receive were six other young socialites.
The following evening twenty-eight guests dined in the Burr mansion. Afterward Mrs. Burr gave a dance in the Assembly Room of the Colony Club. The impressive guest list included the top names in New York society: Fish, Roosevelt, Harriman, Gould, Morgan, Sloane, Townsend among them. Guests expected favors and Mrs. Burr's seem somewhat surprising to modern minds. "There were four sets of favors, including fancy lace bags and jardinières of ferns, assorted baskets trimmed with roses, toy monkeys holding ferns, carved Japanese daggers, hand mirrors tied with ribbons, velvet cat pin cushions and shaving pads," noted The Times.
After the cotillion supper was served for the 210 guests.
In 1909 the Burrs moved to No. 20 West 58th Street for the winter season. Before long the magnificent house would be leased as upscale furnished apartments. In 1919 Walter Franklin took an apartment here and a year later newspapers reported that "William Alpheus Nettleton has taken an apartment for the Winter at 38 East Thirty-eighth Street."
Through the 1920s well-to-do tenants included Mrs. F. Stanhope Philips, who also lived in Santa Barbara, California; Dr. John P. A. Lang, and Dr. Samuel Gottesman. Dr. Gottesman was living here in 1925 when he married Lillie Simmonds and the couple was still here in 1929 when they announced the arrival of their baby daughter on January 28.
In 1936 the house was structurally converted to apartments—just two per floor with a doctor's office in the basement level. Among the tenants was Leonard M. Holland who had been wine steward at the Waldorf-Astoria for 12 years when he died in his sleep in his apartment in 1945.
In 2006 the house was renovated once again. The doctor's office remains in the basement level; but now the house is divided into a triplex stretching from the parlor through the third floor, and three apartments above. Today the exterior of the imposing house is little changed from the 1902 renovation.
No. 38 sits among other turn-of-the-century updates. Down the street an Italianate survivor from the 1860s is a reminder of how No. 38 appeared when Henry Randel lived here. -- photo by Alice Lum
Labels: charles brigham, east 38th street, emelie randel rogers, henry randel, murray hill
The 1888 Jackson Square Library -- No. 251 W. 13th Street
Unlike some privileged boys George Washington Vanderbilt was intrigued by books. When only 12 years old he began cataloguing each book he read. A series of small notebooks, entitled Books I Have Read, recorded each title, numbered consecutively, along with the author. His affection for reading and books got him in trouble with his mothing, Maria Louise Kissam Vanderbilt that same year. On May 27, 1875 he wrote in his dairy
"I have been way down town today and have displeased Mother, she gave me two dollars to buy a sketch book with which I went to four stores but could not get one so I spent it on books, besides $2.65 of my own money which Mother did not like…I got two volumes of the Young American Abroad. And the last volume of the Yacht Club."
Vanderbilt kept his list current and when he died on March 6, 1914 at the age of 51 following an appendectomy, his last entry was No. 3159—Volume III of Henry Adams' "History of the United States." George Vanderbilt was reading an average of 81 books a year at the time of his death.
Few New Yorkers had the money or leisure time that enabled George Vanderbilt to pursue reading. The few libraries that existed prior to 1880 were not open to the general public. But that year the Free Circulating Library was incorporated. The response was so great that the sidewalks around the first library—a single room in a building on 13th Street near Fourth Avenue—were blocked. At closing time on one occasion, of the 500 books only two were left on the shelves.
George W. Vanderbilt - from the collection of the Library of Congress.
It was the sort of worthy project that caught the attention of the bibliophile Vanderbilt and he decided to fund a branch of the Lending Library in Greenwich Village, opposite Jackson Square.
In 1887 Vanderbilt was no stranger to Richard Morris Hunt. Work was underway that year on George's stable on Staten Island and on the Vanderbilt Family Mausoleum, both designed by Hunt. Ten years earlier the esteemed architect had designed the massive William K. Vanderbilt chateau on Fifth Avenue and within a year he would begin work on the palatial Marble House in Newport, also for William.
George's library would be less grandiose, but no less enchanting. In 1887, two years before Andrew Carnegie donated his first library in the United States; the first bricks were laid for George Vanderbilt's. There was no fanfare associated with the opening of the library on July 5, 1888. A small listing in the New-York Tribune that day with the heading "What Is Going On To-Day" simply noted "Opening new Vanderbilt Library, Jackson Square."
New-York Tribune, March 24, 1901 (copyright expired)
The handsome new building was, nevertheless, an "ornament" to the neighborhood. Unlike the frothy confections that characterized some of the other Vanderbilt projects; the library was a take on a Flemish guildhall. It was a very early example of the architectural fad that would sweep the city in the next decade recalling Manhattan's Dutch roots. A red-tiled roof hid behind a curving Flemish Renaissance gable and wrought iron strapwork decorated the red brick façade. Wrought iron numerals on the four piers, just above the first floor, gave the date of construction: 1887. A touch of Gothic was introduced by the trefoil decorations in the blind arches of the window openings.
Wrought iron numbers spell out the date of construction.
Vanderbilt's completed gift to the city cost him $40,000—about $900,000 in today's dollars. By 1892 the Free Circulating Library consisted of four buildings, including Vanderbilt's. "The Memorial History of the City of New-York" that year said "Wealthy citizens have contributed generously to this admirable free library, and its benefit to the community at large is evident from its circulation of nearly half a million of volumes in 1892."
Old rowhouses still abut the library in this stereopticon view -- NYPL Collection
In 1899 the chief librarian, J. Norris Wing instituted a innovation nearly unheard of in public libraries: the "Open Shelf" system. Until now, the books were kept under the safeguard of librarians. The concept of allowing the public to run free among the inventory of books was unheard of. But Wing insisted that "The only proper way to manage a circulating library so as to avoid all unnecessary delay and friction in the bringing together of book and reader, is to run it upon the open-shelf system."
The Children's Reading Room -- photo NYPL Collection
Until that year, readers looked over the library's catalog of books, noted the number of the volume he wanted, filled out a call slip and waited until the librarian returned "after a weary search to inform him that the book is out," said The Sun. Under Wing's system, the reader simply wandered the shelves, chose his book and checked it out.
The Sun was impressed. "From 1880, when the first branch was opened, up to about eighteen months ago the public was excluded from the places where the books were kept, and when the proposition was made to give the readers free access to all books in the library many of the attendants shook their heads." The experiment was tried with one branch, then two, and by August 1899 all the libraries were on board.
Librarians were pleased--instead of running back and forth all day with stacks of books they were giving recommendations and advice. "Now we are fresh when our day's work is done," said one. "Moreover, we know that we can and do help the people who use the library to an extent not one of us thought possible under the old system. Before we mostly only carried books; now we advise about books."
The newspaper pointed out the two drawbacks: wear and tear on the books and theft. Nevertheless, the advantages outweighed the negatives. "I do not know how many books were stolen elsewhere," said one librarian, "but in my branch the thefts do not amount to anything worth speaking about, and even if they'd steal much more, I would still prefer the open shelf."
There was one other problem that some associated with the open shelf system—the transfer of communicable disease. On November 11, 1897 Dr. John S. Billings, the director of the New York Public Library spoke in the Jackson Square Library regarding "The Disinfection of Books." Among his comments he said "At an investigation made by the State Board in Iowa three years ago it was found that six cases of scarlet fever were undoubtedly communicated through circulating library books. Other diseases may be communicated in the same way. There is not much danger o this from the edges of cards, although they are foul and filthy, and undoubtedly filled with bacteria."
Dr. Billings presented the problem of disinfecting books. Heat could not be used, since sufficient heat would destroy the bindings and pages; and applying chemicals was equally counter-productive. "We cannot apply a solution of corrosive sublimate or zinc chloride. The fumes of burning sulphur are both inadequate and undesireable."
Instead he suggested placing the contaminated book under a bell jar with a saucer of formaline. Although apparently effective it was a labor- and time-consuming process. Nevertheless, nearly a decade later the fears of Dr. Billings would manifest themselves at the Jackson Square Library. The janitor and his family lived in the building and in January 1908 his son fell ill with scarlet fever.
The library was shut down indefinitely. When asked how long the building would be closed, Dr. Billings told reporters "That depends on the physician in charge of the case. As soon as he orders the patient removed the building will be fumigated and opened." The New-York Tribune sympathized with the neighborhood readers. "In the mean time the book lovers who patronize that institution will have to walk a half-mile or more to the nearest branches of the New York Library, on Leroy and West 23d streets."
A few years earlier, in 1904, William Howe Tolman in his "The Better New York" praised the Jackson Square Library. "It circulates about 126,00 volumes a year, and its cheerful reading room is filled day and evening with more than a hundred readers. An interesting feature to be noticed upon entering the main library is the glass-covered cases against the wall, where are placed clippings from the illustrated papers of the day, depicting subjects which are interesting to people of New York at the time. This is done weekly to create interest in current events, and after looking at the pictures anyone can consult the librarians as to proper reading in connection with each subject. To help the musically inclined in the study of operas presented at the Metropolitan Opera House during the season, scores are lent for a period of three days each."
The effectiveness of the library was in part enough to prompt a Department of Finance investigative committee to push for discontinuance of city support of a nearby recreation center. That same year it reported "As to the library feature, there is no reason whatever for its existence in this centre, as the Jackson Square Branch of the New York Public Library…is in the same block and meets all the needs of the community in this respect. This library is open in the evening until 9 o'clock and is well patronized by the young people."
By the Great Depression the Library had lost its ornamental weathervane -- photograph NYPL Collection
The innovative programs, like the current events boards, continued throughout first half of the 20th century. Art displays were a regular event. In 1951 there were an exhibition of drawings of pre-war Korea by a young Korean student and artist, Sam-Kih Min; and another of artwork by Turkish school children. In the 1950s "story-hour" entranced children as story books were read aloud.
The library building gained a replacement weather vane in the renovations.
Then in 1961 in order to save the marvelous Jefferson Market Courthouse, plans were laid restore and convert that building to a library. While the proposal would save the threatened landmark, it would mark the end of the line for the Jackson Square Library. Richard Morris Hunt's Dutch fantasy sat empty until artist Robert Delford Brown purchased it in 1967 for $125,000 as his residence and headquarters for his First National Church of the Exquisite Panic, Inc. In 1970 an interior renovation by Paul Marvin Rudolph, among the world's preeminent modernist architects, was completed. "The AIA Guide to New York City" said of the completed project, "Brown and Rudolph's conversion was a thoughtful, subtle endeavor, carving light-filled spaces from the dark masonry rooms within the old library."
The New York Times was less appreciative. Nancy Hass, thirty years later on March 2, 2000, said "The formal front doors and a chunk of the ground floor had been hacked away in a renovation of shocking proportions. In their place was a rubble-strewn gated courtyard that dropped off sharply in the center, where a metal stairway led to an exposed basement. The house seemed to cantilever precariously above the sidewalk."
Brown affixed a plaque to the façade "The Great Building Crack-Up." Inside, Rudolph's interiors reflected his genius at melding light and lines into spacial geometry and visual cohesion. (Nancy Hass preferred the term "zany pad.")
It would not last all that long, however. Around 1995 television writer Tom Fontana discovered and purchased the now-available building. Having paid about just under $2 million for the structure, he then nearly doubled the cost by having Paul Rudolph's work obliterated. New York Magazine, in 1997, called the process "de-geniusing it."
The vaulted glass ceiling, seen above in the Adult Reading Room, was painting over during WWII. Bentley painstakingly removed the paint and restored the ceiling. photo NYPL Collection
Fontana, who told The Times "the place was ridiculous," commissioned architect Ron Bentley to redesign the interiors. In the annihilation of the Rudolph design, Bentley fashioned an upscale single family residence on the two upper floors. Fontana's offices were installed in the lower two stories where Rudolph's single surviving feature, the entrance, remains.
Labels: flemish revival architecture, george w. vanderbilt, greenwich village, New York Landmarks, paul rudolph, richard morris hunt
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Q: Mock window properties in Javascript jasmine tests I have an object that require JSON. The object populates an isSupported function and i'm trying to write a test for it.
(function() {
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this.myFactory = function() {};
this.myFactory.isSupported = function() {
return !!this.JSON;
};
}).call(window);
If i just set window.JSON = false for a specific test than all other tests obviously fail because they need that.
describe('Test IsSupported', function() {
it('Should return false if no JSON', function() {
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expect(myFactory.isSupported()).toEqual(false);
});
});
How can I test this function in a context of a mock window ?
A: I would inject window in your factory's constructor, so that the code is testable, while still usable in the browser:
factory.js:
module.exports = function(window){
return {
isSupported: function() {
return !!window.JSON;
}
}
};
factory.spec.js:
var Factory = require('./factory');
fdescribe('Test IsSupported', function() {
it('Should return false if no JSON', function() {
var window = {JSON: false};
var factory = Factory(window);
expect(factory.isSupported()).toBeFalsy();
});
it('Should return true if yes JSON', function() {
var window = {JSON: true};
var factory = Factory(window);
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});
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Tracy McGrady's Stats Suffered From the NBA Era That He Played In
by Matt Wilson on August 10, 2020
Tracy McGrady took some time to gear up his game in the NBA. His early appearances with the Toronto Raptors were marked by tentative, low minute runs. Eventually, he evolved into an underrated force, considered the toughest player to guard by none other than Kobe Bryant.
He left the league giving off an overall impression as a near-superstar who never quite achieved his potential. His best performances — like when he sunk four consecutive threes — feel out of sync with the era in which he actually played. There's a case to be made that McGrady would've exploded if he was able to shoot more threes, like, say, the entire NBA encourages today.
The NBA's slow adjustment to the existence of the three-point shot
Oct. 12, 1979 @Celtics Chris Ford makes @NBAHistory when he sinks the first-ever @NBA 3-pointer. Ford made 70 of 164 that season (.427%) pic.twitter.com/CGWwxHG7dO
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) October 12, 2016
According to USA Basketball, the NBA leadership considered the three-point line a gimmick. They even refused to introduce the concept to their teams after the ABA/NBA merger in 1976.
It wasn't until 1979, incidentally the rookie year for Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, that the NBA took it on. Even players considered relatively modern, like Michael Jordan, came up playing without three-pointers as an option until they entered the NBA.
The coaching traditions shied away from risking long three-point shots even with the extra point as an incentive. Instead, as American Sports History points out, the best snipers in the league stuck to safer long two-point shots.
Players like Hakeem Olajuwon and Michael Jordan saw opportunities to roll repeated three-pointers into their games at crucial moments. Most players were discouraged from trying too often — McGrady included.
How players like Tracy McGrady were shackled by coaching
RELATED: A Look Back When Tracy McGrady Did the Unthinkable During a Game
McGrady's repeat injuries, alongside teammate Yao Ming, defined his otherwise sterling run with the Houston Rockets, as recounted by CBS Sports. The pair remain two of the greatest "what ifs" of the NBA in the 2000s. Kevin Garnett, on the other hand, stayed healthy for longer while striking a similar figure as McGrady.
Yet both were held back by something unseen: the way the game was coached during their time. It makes a kind of intuitive sense. Consider that, when McGrady was let off the chain against the best-in-league defense of the 2004 San Antonio Spurs, he devastated them.
McGrady was capable of forcing open space for long shots like few other players could. At least, not until players like Steph Curry and James Harden redefined the NBA with their pure focus on taking as many three-point shot attempts as possible.
What would players like McGrady and Garnett look like if given the opportunity modern stars regularly do behind the three-point line?
What would Tracy McGrady's career look like if he took three pointers instead of long twos?
Tracy McGrady walking up the court during a Rockets game | Chris Graythen/Getty Images
RELATED: Jalen Rose Had a Highly Underrated NBA Career and Was Actually Once Kobe Bryant's Favorite Player
Thankfully, the statistical obsessives over at FiveThirtyEight gave this very topic a deep dive. They point out that long twos are exceptionally rare in the modern game, when they were the key take for accurate shooters until the 2010s. The article even manages to compare the two's abilities to modern equivalents to demonstrate where their games would land in today's game.
They pin down Garnett as an Anthony Davis type, capable of shutting down offense while taking magnificently accurate shots from any range. But McGrady gets compared to Harden. They go as far as saying Harden is simply "T-Mac 2.0."
This is telling especially because McGrady was rarely seen as the kind of player an entire team could revolve around. That leaves him as underrated in his own time.
Yet today, Harden is the center of the Rockets' universe. Chris Paul never quite figured out where to position himself in Harden's orbit. Russell Westbrook's addition has helped the roleplayers while leaving Harden's one-man show in the lurch.
In today's game, McGrady would be one of those singular players like Harden. The guy who should have the ball as often as possible, who makes space for physics-defying long shots in any situation. He wasn't allowed to be that player, unfortunately. But he deserves respect for blazing the trail in each moment where he was allowed to do whatever it took to win.
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Well, the old story has been known for years and years of the sightings of a man in a white robe hovering over the middle of the cemetery.
My boyfriend lives on lovers lane just across the road from the entrance of jeters chapel. We have grown up hearing the tales and figured we (my boyfriend, his friend victor, and I) would maybe hang around the cemetary late that mid summer night to possibly catch a glimps of this "hovering man over the grave yard". I personally didn't believe in ghosts or the paranormal... but I was hoping maybe something would change my mind. We sat on the side of the road in his car for maybe 25 mins facing the church, just watching. We didn't see anything. Finally we all got out and walked up to the church. First to the front door then making our way to the center of the grave yard. It was completely silent and warm. Seemed completely normal and I had the feeling we were just wasting our time. As we wandered around and began to leave we felt a cool breeze blow by and for once that night I felt uneasy. I was walking faster back to my boyfriends car and when we got in I felt a bit scared. We pulled out and went a little way up the mountain and then found a place to turn around. As we were coming back down we slowed down and all stared out the windows witnessing what appeared to be a whiteish figure swiftly moving maybe 3 feet the out of our view behind a tombstone. I wanted to get out or at least sit there in the car to see more of whatever we saw but my boyfriend wanted to leave. It was pretty weird. We drive by there every once in a while still. I plan to go back soon with some ghost hunting tech and see what else I can find.
I grew up in one of the three houses right beside this church for my entire childhood from the mid 80s until 2003, my friend around the same age lived in another of them, we never saw anything out of the ordinary. We played football in the churchyard all the time and spent many summers up there, me and my father even mowed the grass over there for the church. Occasionally when we were teens we'd get bright ideas about scaring people in the middle of night, we'd hang out blinking flashlights at people on the road, making noises and yes running around with white sheets being silly. Even though I'm not a kid anymore I find it absolutely hilarious people think its haunted, we never seen anything in all those years but it is a creepy graveyard to be in in the middle of the night.
My name is Gary Foutz Founder of Unsolved Mysteries of Virginia.
Jerry Patsel was my Uncle and I would love to hear more about this and is there any more reports?
You can contact me at [email protected].
I moved to the top of Jeters Chapel Mtn about 15 years ago.Shortly after the move we brought our 2horses Blaze a palamino and Fancy the dark brown quarter horse to small field with abarn halfway down the mtn on the Jordantown side.This property was owned by Mr Jerry Patsel.He is now since passed away sadley but his stories still live on withn me.Mr Patsell lived here on the mtn since the early 1900s when the entire rd was still dirt and traveld mainly by horse and buggy.During these times Jerry still bought the local paper wich he used for me to verify his tales.The paper told of a woman living on the mountain with her young son.Late one afternoon her son was supposed to be outside playing in the backyard when she found him he was hovering2ft off the ground and spinning n a circle, beside the boy was as described a spiked tail monkey, black n color with scales on skin and humanlike hands and feet,and red glowing eyes.
We at Unsolved Mysteries and Paranormal Society did a Investigation last fall in Jeters Chapel Grave site. We did a few EVP'S and some pictures of Poss Orbs that could be explained as dust or bugs. We did not find anything out of the usual than just a few solar lights at a couple of graves that could when foggy give off a light that could make someone think its something there walking or floating. Our findings where nothing haunted from this Investigation.
Our group has gotten permittion from the head of the cemetary to do a Investigation about this same story.If you would like to come join us let me know maybe we can solved what people has seen for a long time. | {
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The Many Advantages of BACnet
H. Michael Newman
Refrigeration Service Engineers Society Journal
Building owners and control system designers often ask "How do I choose a building control networking technology that will meet my needs today and give me a reasonable way to keep up with the inevitable changes of tomorrow?" I almost always tell them to choose BACnet. Here are some of the reasons why.
• BACnet is designed specifically for building automation and control networks.
Because the BACnet ASHRAE committee was comprised of experts in building controls, BACnet has features and capabilities that are precisely tailored to the needs of such systems - other protocols do not. Among the features: time and date scheduling, prioritized commanding of setpoints and outputs, trend logging, extensive alarm and event processing capabilities, and so on.
• BACnet is not dependent on current local- or wide-area networking technologies.
While some protocols are rooted in a specific network technology, BACnet messages can be conveyed over a wide variety of media and topologies, depending on the requirements of a particular installation. You can specify just the bandwidth capacity that you need. Moreover, BACnet has recently been enhanced through the addition of BACnet/IP, a specification for the use of BACnet in conjunction with the Internet Protocol. The technology developed in the BACnet/IP addendum can easily be extended to other kinds of networks (e.g., ATM, SONET, ISDN) and other processing requirements (e.g., encryption and compression) as the needs arise.
• BACnet is an American National Standard, a European pre-standard, and a candidate for international standardization within the ISO.
The capabilities of BACnet have been recognized and proposed for standardization in the most prominent world standards bodies including the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
• BACnet is completely scaleable from tiny, single building applications to global networks of thousands of devices.
Practically speaking, BACnet imposes no limit on the number of BACnet devices that can be internetworked or the number of "points" that a given device can potentially contain. Moreover, BACnet can be implemented in devices of virtually any size, from tiny, price-sensitive application specific devices to the largest general purpose programmable devices.
• BACnet implementers can safely add non-standard extensions and enhancements without affecting existing interoperability.
BACnet is designed to allow vendors to add innovations without affecting the ability of other vendors to do likewise - even on the same network. Only if there is a desire to standardize the innovation is there a need to submit a proposal to the BACnet committee.
• BACnet has been adopted by the most prominent fire protection companies in both the USA and Europe and other non-HVAC industries are evaluating its use.
In addition, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Signaling, Protection and Communications Section (3SB) has recommended that NEMA endorse BACnet as a NEMA standard. The impact of this decision is to make BACnet the NEMA recommended method of integrating security and fire alarm systems with other building control systems.
• BACnet is supported by most chiller manufacturers.
All of the major chiller manufacturers, including Carrier, Dunham-Bush, McQuay, Trane, and York, have BACnet interfaces to their equipment.
• BACnet has a proven track record in real building control applications.
BACnet has been applied successfully in thousands of buildings all over the world. BACnet installations can be found in at least 16 countries and even in Antarctica. Successful field applications range from very small simple projects, like connecting a chiller to an existing proprietary energy management system, to very large-scale projects like the Phillip Burton Federal Building in San Francisco, the new German parliament complex in Berlin, and the interconnection of multiple municipal buildings in Memphis, Tennessee.
• BACnet is completely open and its future is in the hands of the industry.
Anyone may build BACnet equipment without the use of proprietary technology, tools, or license fees. Moreover, anyone may participate in the deliberations of the ASHRAE committee (SSPC 135) that interprets and maintains the standard.
Much more information about BACnet, and the companies that have implemented it, may be found by visiting the official BACnet website, WWW.BACNET.ORG.
Newman is the Manager of the Utilities Department Computer Section at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and is the Chairman of the ASHRAE BACnet committee. | {
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Now And Forever is the fourth studio album by Swedish heavy metal band Sister Sin. The album was mixed by Cameron Webb and released through Victory Records on October 23, Find a Sister Sin - Now And Forever first pressing or reissue. VR, Sister Sin · Now And Forever (LP, Album, Ltd, Cle), Victory Records, VR, US, Female-fronted, Gothenburg, Sweden-based rockers Sister Sin offer up arrived in , followed by Now and Forever () and the Rikard Lofgren and.
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Discography information about the CD Now And Forever released by Sister Sin. Sister Sin - Now and Forever (CD, May, Victory) FREE SHIPPING Liv. Now and Forever. By Sister Sin. • 11 songs. Play on Spotify. 1. MMXII. 2. End of the Line. 3. Fight Song. 4. In It for Life. Sister Sin: Now and Forever,album, review, tracklist, mp3, lyrics. Now and Forever. Type Album. Released date 05 November Labels Victory Records . Posted on March 25, by Skid. Sister Sin's 'Now And Sister Sin is set to release their new album 'Now And Forever' on May 22nd through Victory Records. | {
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Indian-Pioneer History Interviews Vol. 109
Nannie Lee Burns, Interviewer
An Interview with Mr. William Long
111 N. Walnut, Commerce, Oklahoma
My father, a Wyandotte Indian, was born in Sandusky, Ohio, June 30, 1829. My mother, Kathrine Long, nee McConnel, a white woman, was born April 15, 1852, in Platte County, Missouri. Mother was father's second wife and there were 12 children born to them. I, the oldest of the 12 children, was born May 21, 1868, in Wyandotte County, Kansas.
During this time my father continued farming and so did not take part in the Civil War nor did the family suffer any hardships from it. During the last Spring, after the battle in Kansas City, the Union Soldiers, moving southward engaged in a battle at the Baxter Springs in Kansas with the men under Quantrill and a number were killed. Continuing this way, their next encounter was in the Hudson Bottom, two miles east of Ottawa, near where Tom King and Able lived. Five Union Soldiers were killed here. These men were taken with them to what is now Bland Cemetery, south of Ottawa, where they were buried and the graves covered with large stones. These graves were responsible for the location of Bland Cemetery.
Their next encounter was at Blue Mound, two miles south of Miami, when the Quantrill scouts were concealed on the top of the mound and the Union men were camped on the southeast side of the mound. The scouts fired on them killing six. This was their last encounter in this county but this same body of men afterwards took part in the battle of Pea Ridge in the spring of 1862. I have picked up shot and traced marks on the old trees left from the encounter in Hudson Bottom. There were four men in this county later that served under Quantrill. Two of them were Nick Cotter and Frank Whitewing. Forty-five years ago my father and others going to Muskogee camped on Cabin Creek and picked up some old shells. It has been only a couple of years since an old bomb was ploughed up on that field, exploding and killing a man.
When the Bland Cemetery was fenced afterwards, my father was on the committee and the line ran through the five soldiers' graves, and Father insisted that the line be changed to include them.
Early Life In Indian Territory
Father moved his family here in 1874, choosing for the new home site 1 ½ miles north of the Twin Bridges and south of Ottawa. Here he built a large log house of one room, a shed room and an attic. This house is still standing, in a good state of repair, and lately my brother has returned to this county and is now repairing the house to live in leaving the log part as it was.
One evening, when I was a boy I was alone at the house and a cyclone passed over and I stayed in the house afraid to go outside though I did go upstairs not wanting to be buried in the wreckage, thinking here that I would be on top. I could feel the logs weave and raise but they withstood the storm, seeming to settle back into place. The fences and the buildings around were destroyed as were many trees.
Boyhood Days
Our early life was similar to that of others trying to make and build a home in the new country. We hoed and cleared land and planted it. Most of our clothing was made at home by the women. I mean they made it all, but later they bought some of the cloth. We raised most of what we ate, at first little but corn, beans and pumpkins, each year adding a little. Most everything prepared for winter use was dried at first as we did not have jars as they have today.
Then we had two Mission Schools here, both established by the Friends or Quakers; one at Ottawa and one at Wyandotte. Both were close as we lived near the tribal line between the Ottawas and Wyandottes. I would attend at Wyandotte one year, then miss a year to help at home and my younger brother would attend that year. Being the two oldest children we were needed at home; so until the other children were large enough to help at home, he and I took turns going to school. I reached the 11th grade here. The Government was paying the Quakers $169.00 per head for each of us for each term and they were to board, feed, clothe and teach us. During our first years the "eats" were very short. As a Sunday "extra" for dinner we had gingerbread. For Sunday supper we had two slices of lightbread, either with our without molasses, and water from the well. Continued complaint about the quantity and quality of our food and clothing led the Government to take over the school and then we had plenty to eat.
The Poncas
I remember when the Poncas were brought here. They passed our house on their way. I was eight or nine years old and I was afraid of them. Five or six soldiers were riding in front. After them, riding two and two, the Indians came on their horses. To men they were wild looking dressed in their blankets. There were few women and children among them, and when there were children they were riding behind. Some carried bundles. I should say there were not more than 150 of them, for the line was not over a quarter of a mile long.
Following them were more mounted soldiers and behind the soldiers came the grub wagons. They camped and were guarded on Jackson's prairie until the Soldiers' Barracks were built south of Baxter and north of Sunnyside Schoolhouse. They were brought here from the western part of this state as prisoners of war. As time passed, the soldiers became easier on them and gradually some returned to their kinsmen west of here until not many were left, when all were returned. While here they were fed by the Government. The summer they left, they were raising a corn crop which fell to the needy Quapaws in whose country they had been staying.
The soldiers would attend dances given in different homes. They would drive down to Labadie's in what is now North Miami, also to Johnnie Wadsworth's near Peoria, and other places. The young men here did not like them to come as they took their girls away from them and danced with them.
The Nez Perces
There were not many Nez Perces and they were not here so long. Mrs. Long's father was Richard Sarahas, a Wyandotte, born in Kansas, who came at an early day with his parents and settled two miles west of Seneca, Missouri. He married Polly Hunt, a Cherokee girl, whose parents came from Carolina and had settled near Coody's Bluff. Mrs. Long said the Nez Perces wanted her when she was a baby. Her father had gone to Colorado prospecting for gold and her mother was left alone with her two children, a boy who was 15 months older than Mrs. Long, and Mrs. Long, who at that time was about a year old. The Nez Perces had seen Mrs. Long and a party of them would come to the house in the morning and stay all day. At first they asked Mrs. Long's mother to give her to one couple of them, saying she looked like a child they had lost. The mother refused and then they tried to buy her. They were again refused, but still they came each day and would insist on holding her and playing with her. Mrs. Long's mother was afraid to leave the house when the Indians were there. At night she would place an axe beside her bed. It was a happy day for Mrs. Long's mother when the Nez Perces were moved from this county.
The Modocs
I remember the Modocs. I was 15 or 16 when they were brought to this country. They were also prisoners of war and were brought from Oregon to Baxter Springs by train where they were unloaded and hauled by wagon to their location near the state line, on the east and north of Seneca, Missouri. There were not many young men among them. They were mostly old men, women and children, those they captured after the war in Oregon. The men who did come were badly scarred, one so badly that he was known as Scar Face Charlie. The Government looked after them also and issued them rations once a week.
One of the Modocs got into trouble with the Superintendent. The Friends had been very active among them after they came here and many of them had been converted to the Friends' religion. The Indians thought a great deal of them and as Doctor Kirk, one of the leading Friends, was principal of the Wyandotte Mission then, news was brought to Wyandotte of the trouble there. Thinking that they could reason with them, four of the women from the Mission decided to go and see the Modocs. Mrs. Kirk, the wife of the Superintendent, their daughter, Ethel, Lizzie Test, and Zonia Jackson, with Frank Long and myself as drivers, started. We drove an open three-seated hack. We went to the Seneca Agency first to find out about it and to learn which way to go. We found the Indians gathered at the church house when we arrived. The ladies were able to get things straightened out that day so we returned home that evening.
There are two kinds of wampum. One is wampum beads which are of an ivory color about the size of a pipestem and hollow from a half an inch to three-quarters of an inch in length and are used as currency and also as ornaments as the ladies use a string of pearls. The other, the beads used in belts, is a much smaller bead and is first placed on red flannel, then this is put on buckskin and the other side of the buckskin is also covered with flannel. These belts are from two inches to fifteen or eighteen inches in width, the "Wampum Belt" of the Wyandottes being about a foot wide and about five feet in length, and this is the Wampum that is read. I have heard wampum read three times. When I was quite small east of Wyandotte just east of the John Coon place. They talked all day, but I did not pay any attention to what they were saying. This was a history of the Wyandottes. The second time was at Allen Johnson's place. This was the history of the treaty made with the Catholics in Ohio. The beads are either in lines up and down, although I have seen one where the story is told by the different figures made in beads on the belt. Silas Armstrong, the Chief, gave the belt to his wife, and Hooley Bell, the Chief, told me that he put it in the Masonic Institute in Washington, D.C. I also heard the belt read at the General Council of the Wyandottes and the Chippewas in either 1889 or 1890. Silas Armstrong died at the Indian School in Wyandotte.
Council Hollow Church
John Winney lived two miles east of Tiff City, just on this side of the state line. He gave forty acres in Council Hollow to the Friends and they built a church there. Winney was very active in an early day here after his conversion to the Friends' faith and made many trips with the Friends Minister and Missionary, Jerry Hubbard. The Council Hollow Church building constructed then is still used by the Friends. A missionary and his wife are still maintained there.
Business/Trade
In 1889, I was sent to Carlisle, Pennsylvania, to the Indian School, learning the trade of blacksmithing and farming. After my return home, while working on the farm for a time, I drilled water wells with Mark Frazier. When I was 28, I entered the government service at Wyandotte as Assistant Industrial Teacher. My salary was $15 per month besides my board and clothes.
My wife at this time was also employed at the Wyandotte School as Industrial Teacher. At first she had attended a subscription school taught by Bert Walker in their home neighborhood near Seneca, and later her parents sent her to Wyandotte where we both attended school at the same time in a small log house. When she was 12 years old, her mother being a Cherokee, they moved 1 ½ miles west of Fairland to the Cherokee country where they were enrolled. We were married at the School on May 7, 1889.
From Wyandotte in 1901, I went as blacksmith to the Seneca Nation, then back to Wyandotte as Boys' Advisor. Next we went to the Otoe Reservation and from there to Santa Fe, New Mexico. The last nine years of my service I served as blacksmith for the Quapaws. I, being 65, was retired in 1934, and since that time my wife and I have resided here in Commerce. We had two boys and two girls; the boys are still living.
Received 11/23/04 from Oklahoma Historical Society, Archives Division
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This recipe, known variously as Carpaccio all'albese, Carne alla Zingara (Gypsy style) or Carne cruda all'albese, didn't originate in the Alba area, and is in fact an adaptation of a recipe that originates elsewhere. It is mentioned here because of the indubitable success and popularity that it has had in the past, and will certainly continue to have in the future.
Several days in advance, infuse the ground pepper and clove in the olive oil.
Stick the tines of a fork into a peeled clove of garlic that has been very lightly squashed, and use this to beat together the oil, the lemon juice, and a pinch salt.
Pass both sides of the slices of meat in the emulsion, and arrange the slices on a serving dish.
Leave 10-15 minutes and serve.
In season, sprinkle slivers of truffle over the meat just before serving, and omit the lemon juice.
Slivers of freshly grated Parmesan and/or slivers of mushrooms, can also be sprinkled over the meat, just before serving. In either case omit the lemon juice from the sauce.
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Tiny Toni, Serge and Simon – ahhh!
When, in fact, the whole idea of this cult is just so batshit crazy – to handle grief, as a community, that way, it's hard to understand on any level. Luckily, it seems that going forward everyone, from the army to Victor, is in agreement that Milan is insane. I had a thought in that fateful scene with him and Victor. Milan could have and would have picked anything that aligned with his 'belief system' to justify his appetites, proclivities, whathaveyou. He's just that kind of person. And though much of the story has revolved around Victor and his awful (recurring!) dreams, Milan has taken quite a bit of people's fates into his own hands.
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It's clear now that there is no place for the returned. There are exceptions but this is the rule. And all of the complex human emotions that make that real are at play. People are grappling with guilt and shame, disbelief and lack of imagination in various degrees. It is only those rare few, with unconditional and abiding love for their deceased, that can begin to think about a future incorporating their loved one again. I even sympathized with Lucy this week who seemed as scattered and scared as the group she was trying to lead. The helicopter flying above and causing the revs to scamper in the forest was pretty indelible.
As the season has played out, of the two kinds of people who can actually conceptualize the returned, there are those who can accept it and those who must reject it. The irony that those who reject it live at a place called the Helping Hand is not lost! And that it's run by someone who doesn't have room to lay over his overwhelming amount of guilt, this particular truth. Pierre's story has so many layers to it and they've only been told to us indirectly which, in some ways, is even more intriguing.
Thank god, this is someone who is coming around to accepting the reality, that here, the dead live again.
I love everything about this character and the actor playing him.
Jérôme casually steps in between the military personnel and Camille when they arrive at the station house.
Everything about Julie when she doesn't want to give up the truth.
"A mother can feel it."
"I don't know – all of the sudden she got up."
The looks on their faces – amazing.
Please let this come true.
Sundance played Firestarter before airing The Returned this week. Ha!
Frédéric: "You think they can drive us to suicide?"
Julie: "I don't know anything."
It's funny how my feelings about some of the characters have changed over this second season. I was initially skeezed out by Camille and Simon, the two Returned we've known the longest, but now I want them to stay with their families. And of course, I want Victor to find Julie in time to save her from Milan. Good freaking lord, Milan is so freaking creepy, and I'm starting to get why. | {
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Jamie Adkins: A Fool's Errand
April 17 to 19, 2018
Grades 1 and 2
Learn more about our Linamar for the Performing Arts school program.
Pre-show Information for Teachers
Jamie Adkins brings a blend of circus arts, acrobatic skill and comedic talent to his new show, A Fool's Errand. Adkins crawls, shimmies, sways and stumbles across a swinging rope, exploring the what-ifs along his chosen path. It's a show that proves every adventure begins with a single step.
jamieadkins.com
Questions/ Suggested Discussion Points
The performers in A Fool's Errand have specifically asked that there be no flash photography, similar to most other shows at the River Run Centre and elsewhere. Why do you think that camera flash is not allowed?
The flash from a camera or cell phone can be distracting for both the performers on stage, and the audience. And in some cases, the blinding flash could be dangerous to performers such as acrobats, clowns, and dancers who do running, jumping or gymnastic moves.
What is a "Fool's Errand"?
A fool's errand is a term, or saying, about an activity which is not likely to succeed, or not likely to be useful or beneficial.
One of the performers uses a "slack line"; what is a slack line?
A slack line is similar to a tightrope, except that it is flat webbing, about 2-5cm wide. It is often strung between two trees or other poles. It is usually only a small height off the ground (less than a metre). It is not tight, but is slack, so that you can bounce on it like a long narrow trampoline.
This presentation is made possible in part by a grant from the Ontario Arts Council's Ontario Touring program.
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Scottie Lee Presnell
By Editor | July 20, 2018 | 0
Scottie Lee Presnell, 45, of Taylorsville, passed away July 20, 2018, at Forsyth Medical Center after a courageous four year battle with Lupus.
Scottie was born, August 3, 1972, at Ramstein Air Force Base in Landstuhl, West Germany, to Michele Wike Presnell and Lee Presnell.
Scottie was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Frank and Ollie Presnell; and his maternal grandparents, Glenn and Marie Wike.
Scottie was a graduate of Garner Webb, with a bachelor degree in business and associates degree in Criminal Justice. He was employed as a human resource officer at CommScope and later human resources of Origin Food Group.
He was a member of Salem Lutheran Church-MS. Scottie was baptized in September 1972, at the chapel on Ramstein Air Force Base. He was Confirmed March 23, 1986, at Salem Lutheran Church-MS.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by a son, Rhylin of the home; a brother, Mark of Taylorsville; a special brother, Colin Harrington; a nephew, Kyeran Presnell; step-nephews, Miles and Jaxson Lackey; two nieces, Jessica Guthrie and Christina Middlemiss; five step-nieces, Peyton, Allyson, Brielynn, Katlyn and Jaylee Lackey; his stepmother, Nancy Presnell; two stepbrothers, Brian Lackey and wife Tina, and Jason Lackey and wife Jessica; his aunts, Pamela Wike Buchannan and Judy Howard of California, and Denise Wike of Taylorsville; and cousins, Amy, Brian, Heidi, Sasha, and Cameron, all of California, and Steven and Anita Wike of Taylorsville.
Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday, July 22, 2018, at 3:30 p.m., at Salem Lutheran Church-MS, 4005 Hwy 16 N, Taylorsville. Rev. Gaven Mize will officiate. The family will receive friends from 2:00 p.m. until 3:15 prior to the service. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Rhylin Chandler Cline Presnell Education Fund, State Employees Credit Union, 45 Carrigan Road, Taylorsville, NC 28681.
Condolences may be e-mailed to the Presnell Family by visiting our website at www.chapmanfuneralhome.com.
Chapman Funeral Home is assisting the family of Scottie Lee Presnell.
Posted in Obituaries
Sandra Diane Chapman Hatcher
Celeste Loraine Gribble Atkinson
Ralph "Preston" Chapman
Marie Pennell Adkins
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Plant a Tree for Robert
Robert Lee Fant
November 20, 1970 ~ December 23, 2021 (age 51)
Trenton, Tennessee
Mr. Robert Fant, age 51, passed away on Thursday, December 23, 2021 at Milan General Hospital.
He was born on November 20, 1970 in Spokane, Washington to Deborah Mullins Adams and the late William D. Fant.
In addition to his father, Mr. Robert was preceded in death by his wife, Sharon Fant and brother, William M. Fant.
He is survived by his wife, Christy Fant of Trenton, Tennessee; mother, Deborah Mullins Adams; two daughters, Elechia McClure (Dustin) of Hickman, Kentucky and Chelsea Fant of Hamilton, Ohio; brother, Phillip H. Fant of Hamilton, Ohio; two sisters, Wanda Rosas of Trenton, Tennessee and Becky Pate (Paul) of Camden, Ohio; and four grandchildren, Konnar,Marylynn, Elenore and Codi.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Robert Lee Fant, please visit our floral store.
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Dovedale accessible walk, Peak District
Accessible Walks
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Explore the limestone gorge of Dovedale and its famous stepping stones on this wheel-friendly walk in the Peak District National Park, with accessTOG ambassador Debbie North as your guide.
Our walk begins from the car park at the Izaak Walton Hotel, a converted 17th century country house situated on top of a hill with spectacular views across the Derbyshire countryside. There's a gorgeous log fire and wooden-beamed ceilings in the lounge, making the hotel extremely homely.
There are no accessible rooms in the hotel, but the bar and restaurant have been made accessible by portable ramps at the main entrance. We enjoyed morning coffee here before setting off on our walk.
From the hotel there are various paths heading towards the Dovedale stepping stones, but stiles prevented us from taking them. Instead the accessible track comes down the main drive of the hotel, where a track leads through the trees and runs alongside the road to a private car park with accessible toilets (RADAR).
Dovedale's famous stepping stones are less than half a mile from the main car park. It's a short but beautiful walk along the River Dove and, in my opinion, the prettiest of the Derbyshire Dales. The land is owned by the National Trust and annually attracts a million visitors. It's a great stop for a picnic and to spot wildlife, whatever time of the year.
Ilam Park is only 5 minutes away. There's a route that takes you straight there, but unfortunately again there are stiles on this track. The road is the only way to Ilam Park for wheelchair users and it can be quite busy. I suggest getting back into the car and driving around through the pretty village of Ilam.
Ilam Park is now a youth hostel that's open all year, and a great place to explore the woodland and riverside with plenty of open spaces. The surrounding gardens and parkland are maintained by National Trust volunteers and rangers, and the tea room is open daily throughout the year serving homemade cakes, hot and cold lunches, drinks and ice creams.
There are steps into the café making it inaccessible, but drinks can be brought out into the garden or there is extra indoor seating in the old stable block. There's also outdoor seating in the garden terrace offering far-reaching views. One thing to note: given that the garden terrace is up a slope, it's a little tricky to get to if you have accessibility issues. Pushing a manual chair may prove challenging. Having said this, free disabled parking is right near the cafe, which makes things a little easier.
Dogs on leads are always welcome to visit Ilam Park and you'll find water bowls and lead hooks by the stable yard and the tea room. There are family trails available every school holiday and a permanent orienteering course available all year round.
The shop in the stable yard is accessible and sells a good selection of books, gifts and souvenirs; and there's a good path down to the village church, which is open daily.
Debs Verdict
I had the most wonderful day in Dovedale. The Izzak Walton is a wonderful place to have morning coffee/afternoon tea. The staff were so helpful and kind. A visit to Dovedale is a must.
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A stone table that weighs more than a ton is the focal point of this outdoor dining area at a St. Louis home. The homeowners' love of Tuscan style inspired the design.
After a St. Louis couple turned a junk-filled one-car garage into a 300-square-foot kitchen, they transformed the old garage's driveway into an intimate patio area with bistro tables and potted trees arranged on a bed of low-maintenance crushed limestone. Some of the trees bear fruit used for cooking. The Provence blue tables match the color of the home's shutters, while light strings hung between 12-foot-tall poles add to the bistro ambience.
Click or tap the link below for photos of the kitchen.
Honeysuckle and clematis scale a black locust arbor in this elegant Michigan courtyard. An eye-catching grass-and-stone checkerboard pattern decorates one side of the arbor; a sunken crushed-stone floor defines the dining area.
A large patio table easily accommodates six or more guests in this outdoor space. Part of a weathered column forms the table's base.
The outdoor kitchen in this Twin Cities yard is designed for the host who loves entertaining. The cooking area includes an undergrill fridge and cabinets to keep plates and utensils handy. Nearby tables and chairs provide cafelike seating.
A fountain brings soothing sounds to this outdoor living space; vines shade the seating area for comfortable alfresco dining.
The large semicircular porch opens to expansive lake views beyond, but a rustic fireplace and columns keep the space intimate. The mosiac-top table, built from antique Italian flooring, rests on a contemporary base, adding to a room filled with dramatic attractions.
Interior room design can help your outdoor areas achieve their full potential. The free-flowing zones of this patio, which are united by reclaimed brick flooring, approximate a living room, dining room and kitchen. Homey touches, such as a cotton carpet, pendant lamps and fireplace hearth, reinforce the effect.
A spacious formal outdoor dining area, such as this one at a St. Louis home, easily accommodates large gatherings of friends and family.
The outdoor kitchen and living area include a stone fireplace, granite countertops, refrigerator and pizza oven. Imported quartz tiles on the patio are cooler than slate and provide relief for bare feet on hot days.
Subtle gray porphyry pavers tie together distinct living and dining areas in this expansive courtyard. The long, low fireplace mimics the look of an interior wall and conceals an outdoor kitchen from view.
Salvaged molding from an early-20th-century building looks like an old-world fireplace mantel in a French-inspired patio. The white wrought-iron daybed and small accents continue the vintage theme. Pots with switchgrass stand in for a fire.
Ample seating makes for easy entertaining in this outdoor courtyard. High surrounding walls create a sense of privacy, and the stone fireplace adds warmth on cooler fall and spring days.
A cool-tone palette spreads from the home's interior rooms to the exterior living spaces. The wood fireplace and shading pergola create a secluded yet open seating area, perfect for relaxing.
Bench, bar and fire pit are permanent. Their stonework emphasizes that, but cushions, pillows and plants soften the scene.
The little-used spot behind the house or garage makes a great place for a gathering spot. Fashion a simple setting with a gravel base and some towers of cement blocks with a wood top. Park the barbecue there and pot some plants for a little color. An umbrella in a stand casts shade if you need. | {
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Dr. Fearrington grew up in North Carolina and attended Wake Forest University as an undergraduate. After finishing at Wake, he attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where he received a Master's degree in Community Counseling. From there, he moved to the University of Tennessee for his doctorate in Counseling Psychology. One of the primary reasons that he chose to work towards a doctorate was because of his desire for flexibility in his career. That flexibility has allowed him to pursue numerous interesting professional opportunities. He has worked as a therapist in a rural community mental health setting. As part of that job, he worked primarily with disadvantaged and underserved populations. He was lucky enough to work in an integrated care system, which allowed him to work closely with medical doctors, nurses, and social workers to coordinate the care of his patients. He also has taught at the college level in both a campus setting and in the online world. He has worked at Walden since 2010 and, most recently, he moved into the role of Academic Coordinator in the Clinical Psychology program in 2016.
Dr. Fearrington has published articles on social media and narcissism. He is a member of the American Psychological Association and he is certified through the National Register of Health Service Psychologists. | {
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In my previous post (Managing Change Logically, Imaginatively, and Actively) I outlined four steps that libraries can take to harness change. I'd like to expand on each in turn, starting with our timeless purpose.
My ideas on this matter were extracted from the New England Library Association workshop Rethinking Libraries: A New Model for a New World1, during which Molly Rodgers described Wayne Library Alliance's reinvention. She repeatedly emphasized the centrality of "timeless purpose" in the process. A "timeless purpose" is exactly what it sounds like: a reason for being which is so fundamental that it cannot be modified. In his article Change is Good—But First, Know What Should Never Change2, Jim Collins asserted that "any great and enduring human institution must have an underpinning of core values and a sense of timeless purpose that should never change." The first step in managing change is identifying what must stay the same.
We may have some notion as to what our timeless purpose is, but it is neither straightforward nor crystal clear. This is one reason why planning for change can be so difficult: our raison d'être is complex, multifaceted, and seemingly shape-shifting. We easily lose sight of slippery philosophical doctrines in the bustle of day-to-day operations. Thankfully we can always turn to ALA's Code of Ethics3 for a reminder. I'll spare you a full reiteration and, once again, encourage you to review it at your leisure. Suffice it to say, we all care deeply about its tenets and would not alter them, even under drastically different circumstances.
Well-written mission statements hint at our timeless purpose in ways that are catchy and memorable. I welcome any readers to share your favorite(s) in the comments section below.
Wayne Library Alliance documented their timeless purpose in a slightly different way. Rodgers hired two consultants – Lyn Hopper and Stephen Spohn Jr. – who, in collaboration with staff, developed a "lens" through which they could collectively envision their libraries' future. This lens pinpointed the nexus where their core values, service strengths and community demand coalesced. They then designed a graphic representation to clearly illustrate their model, thereby making it tangible to staff and patrons (see diagram below). The graphic was affixed to the back of employee identification cards and hung on posters in their libraries. This not only kept their timeless purpose top-of-mind, but also ensured that any changes being considered would remain faithful to these permanent imperatives.
For more information about Wayne Library Alliance's project, I highly recommend their Reinventing the Public Library workbook5 available through WebJunction. Their methodical approach serves as a model of intentional planning for libraries undergoing change.
Rodgers, Molly. "Rethinking Libraries: A New Model for a New World." (presentation, New England Library Association Annual Conference, Sturbridge, MA, October 14-16, 2012).
American Library Association. "Code of Ethics of the American Library Association." American Library Association. Accessed November 8, 2012. http://www.ala.org/advocacy/proethics/codeofethics/codeethics. | {
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Okręty US Navy o nazwie USS "Keokuk":
Pierwszy "Keokuk" był eksperymentalnym okrętem pancernym. Był w służbie w 1863.
Drugi "Keokuk" (CMC-6) był stawiaczem min. Wielokrotnie przeklasyfikowywany. Był w służbie w latach 1941-1945.
Trzeci "Keokuk" (YTB-771) był holownikiem, który służył w rejonie Norfolk. Był w służbie od 1964.
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Джеймс Джегго (, 12 лютого 1992, Відень) — австралійський футболіст, півзахисник шотландського «Гіберніана» та національної збірної Австралії.
Клубна кар'єра
Джегго народився 12 лютого 1992 в столиці Австрії місті Відень і почав там грати у футбол за команду «Швехат», до академії якої потрапив у віці чотирьох-п'яти років. У віці десяти років він з сім'єю переїхав до Австралії. Там він займався футболом у команді в команді «Грін Галлі», з якого потрапив до Інституту спорту Вікторії (VIS). У віці 16 років Джегго взяв майже рік залишався без футболу після діагностики лімфоми Ходжкіна. Хвороба була успішно вилікована восьмимісячною хіміотерапією в Королівській дитячій лікарні Мельбурна.
У 2010 році його прийняли до молодіжної команди професійного клубу «Мельбурн Вікторі», з яким він брав участь у Національній молодіжній лізі та за команду «ВТС Футбал» у Прем'єр-лізі Вікторії. Незважаючи на те, що він зазнав перелому щиколотки, перший контракт з професійною командою він підписав у березні 2011 року. 12 листопада 2011 року в матчі проти «Сентрал Кост Марінерс» він дебютував у A-Лізі. 7 березня 2014 року в поєдинку проти тієї ж команди Джеймс забив свій перший гол за «Мельбурн Вікторі». Загалом Джегго відіграв за команду з Мельбурна три сезони своєї ігрової кар'єри, взявши участь у 30 матчах чемпіонату, так і не ставши основним гравцем.
Влітку 2014 року його контракт закінчився і Джегго уклав угоду з клубом «Аделаїда Юнайтед». 12 жовтня в матчі проти «Брисбен Роар» він дебютував за новий клуб. У цьому ж році Джеймс допоміг клубу виграти дебютний розіграш Кубка Австралії. Джегго зіграв повний матч за «червоних» у фіналі турніру, в якому його команда забезпечила собі перемогу над «Пертом Глорі» 1:0, а Джегго здобув свій перший клубний трофей у своїй кар'єрі. 5 січня 2015 року в поєдинку проти цього ж таки «Перт Глорі» Джегго забив свій перший гол за «Аделаїду Юнайтед». За підсумками сезону він був визнаний кращим молодим гравцем сезону.
На початку 2016 року Джеймс перейшов у австрійський «Штурм» (Грац). Перші півроку Джегго набирався практики в дублі і лише 23 липня в матчі проти «Ред Булл Зальцбург» він дебютував в австрійській Бундеслізі. 29 квітня 2018 року в поєдинку проти столичного «Рапіда» Джегго забив свій перший гол за «Штурм». У тому ж році він допоміг клубу виграти Кубок Австрії.
Влітку 2017 року Джегго на правах вільного агента підписав угоду зі столичною «Аустрією». У матчі проти ЛАСКа він дебютував за нову команду. 16 грудня в поєдинку проти столичного «Рапіда» Джеймс забив свій перший гол за «Аустрію». Загалом у складі віденців він за два сезони провів 46 матчів у Бундеслізі.
16 серпня 2020 року Джегго приєднався до грецького клубу «Аріс», підписавши дворічний контракт.
Виступи за збірну
Виступ центрального півзахисника не залишився непоміченим австралійською асоціацією, і тренер команди U-23 Ауреліо Відмар викликав його до своєї олімпійської збірної U-23 у березні 2012 року на останні ігри в рамках кваліфікації на Олімпійські ігри 2012 року. На цей момент Австралія вже не мала шансів відійти на турнір, втім навіть так Джегго не зміг дебютувати за команду через травму коліна.
Закріпившись у стартовому складі «Штурма» на початку сезону 2016/17 років, де став основним опорним півзахисником, Джегго був вперше викликаний до національної збірної Австралії на матчі кваліфікації до чемпіонату світу проти Саудівської Аравії та Японії в жовтні 2016 року, втім на поле так і не вийшов. 12 червня 2017 року стало ясно, що півзахисник і капітан збірної Австралії Міле Єдинак через пошкодження не зіграє на Кубку конфедерацій 2017 року у Росії, замість нього на турнір головний тренер збірної Анге Постекоглу викликав Джегго. На турнірі Джеймс був запасним гравцем і знову за збірну не дебютував.
Лише 20 листопада 2018 року в товариському матчі проти збірної Лівану (3:0) Джегго таки дебютував за збірну Австралії. Він вийшов на заміну на 74-й хвилині, замінивши Мустафу Аміні.
Наступного року у складі збірної був учасником Кубка Азії 2019 року в ОАЕ, де не зіграв жодного матчу.
Титули і досягнення
Володар Кубка Австралії (1):
«Аделаїда Юнайтед»: 2014
Володар Кубка Австрії (1):
«Штурм» (Грац): 2017–18
Особисте життя
Батьки Джегго з Англії, його батько працював в ООН, а брат також став футболістом. У вільний час Джегго любить грати в гольф.
Джеймс Джегго одружений на австралійці Шеннен Джей Перумал з кінця грудня 2017 року.
Примітки
Посилання
австралійські футболісти
Гравці збірної Австралії з футболу
Гравці розіграшу Кубка конфедерацій з футболу 2017
Гравці кубка Азії з футболу 2019
Футболісти «Мельбурн Вікторі»
Футболісти «Аделаїда Юнайтед»
Футболісти «Штурма»
Футболісти «Аустрії» (Відень)
Футболісти «Аріса» (Салоніки)
Футболісти «Ейпена»
Футболісти «Гіберніана»
австралійські футбольні легіонери
Футбольні легіонери в Австрії
Футбольні легіонери у Греції
Футбольні легіонери в Бельгії
Футбольні легіонери в Шотландії
Уродженці Відня
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A deeper access to towards the core area of Great Himalayan National Park this trek offers a beautiful mountain panorama; An ideal place for nature lover to have their camping and trekking experience and spot lots of birds.
The pleasant walk leads through thick pine and Deodar (cedar) forest to villages with panoramic views of the surrounding snow ranges. Walking along the ridge we will pass various Hindu temples, an ancient fort of a local king, and the holy Seraul Lake (2950m) round-trip covering a variety of landscapes. Starting from Jibhi 12 km by cabs till Jalori pass to Seraul Lake, For three days, the trek then continues along the ridge at an altitude between 3200mt and 3600mmt. We walk through open meadows and stands of Himalayan oak.
Along the way, we pass ancient shrines of Hindu deities, and there are magnificent views of the surrounding hills and snowcapped peaks of the Great Himalayas. The trip also includes an excursion to a crystal mine where you can collect your personal mountain crystal.
We will pick you up from Chandigarh and travel to Jibhi by taxi. The Journey is about 6-7 Hrs driving up in Shavalik hiils to lesser Himalaya, arrival at Jibhi, Stay at Jibhi.
Breakfast and an easy walk to nearby water fall and acclimatization walks in and around Jibhi village.Bone fire, dinner and general briefing about the trek.
After breakfast early morning start around 7:30am to Jalori pass By Jeeps, we will trek to an old fort Raghupur the view from the fort is breathtaking and continue to the camp at Serulsar lake camp.
A gradual climb up to Notchi top and descending down to the base of Chara ( highest meadow of the trek beautiful view of the Bashleo pass and great Himalayan range, you can visit to the quartz Crystal mine.
A decent through dense Oak forest will take us to the other side of the mountain. Camp at Gugal thach, the base of Chool mountain a beautiful campsite.
A descend and then ascend to the base camp of Bashleo pass through a beautiful Oak, Pine, cedar and Maple forest.
Crossing the pass over in to Tirthan valley visiting the medical plant nursery on the way to the camp at Tilla pullh, fishing at Tirthan River. Overnight at Jibhi.
Camping gear, helpers, Porters, guide and three meals a day during the trek.
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Working with Writers
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by John Burrows
Ladies and gentlemen, tonight, live on stage, a group of women brought together by the miracle of childbirth.
The Bradstow Regain-Your-Shape-After-Pregnancy-Coffee-Circle!
Sarah Armstrong | Margaret-Ann Bain | Marie Blount Joanna Doyle | Avril Poole.
Director: Julia Stubbs | Designed by the Company.
Produced by Wonderland Theatre and Weaver Hughes Ensemble.
4-6 May 2007 at the Metropolis Theatre, Bucharest International Theatre Festival, Romania
I'm serious. I'm pregnant and I want to get out.
The story behind It's A Girl!
In 2006, I was approached by Wonderland Theatre to re-direct their revival of John Burrows' 1987 play It's A Girl! Having had a successful run of the play at that year's Edinburgh Festival, the company had been invited to take the production to Romania the following year, to participate in a festival of international theatre in Bucharest and they want to further develop the piece.
Working with the brilliant cast of actors: Sarah Armstrong, Margaret-Ann Bain, Marie Blount, Joanna Doyle, and Avril Poole, on a new version of the production for the festival, was a great first step for me as a theatre director.
This new version of It's A Girl! that we presented as part of the Bucharest Festival of International Theatre in May 2007 was an incredible experience of sharing a piece of work as part of an artistic and cultural exchange.
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, né à Bourg-en-Bresse le est un critique de cinéma et historien français.
Biographie
Pierre Sorlin naît le à Bourg-en-Bresse.
En , il fait partie des 34 signataires de la déclaration rédigée par Léon Poliakov et Pierre Vidal-Naquet pour démonter la rhétorique négationniste de Robert Faurisson.
Il est professeur émérite à l'Institut d'études et de recherches cinématographiques et audiovisuelles de l'université Paris-III.
Publications
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.
Notes et références
Annexes
Bibliographie
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Liens externes
Archives
Inventaire du fonds d'archives de Pierre Sorlin conservé à La contemporaine.
Critique français de cinéma
Historien français du XXe siècle
Professeur à l'université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3
Naissance en août 1933
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This cute little squirrel is back for another acorn hunt!
It is winter, so this squirrel must find enough acorns to get through the winter.
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Unsung heroes: The female officers killed in airstrikes on July 15
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Not all heroes wear capes. These courageous women were killed in a series of two airstrikes targeting a police special operations division in Ankara the night of the coup defeat.
The July 15 defeated coup carried out by Fetullah Terrorist Organization came at a bloody cost: 251 deaths, and 2,200 injuries. For four women who lived and fought with valour, they paid the ultimate price when an airstrike took their lives.
Demet Sezen (social media)
Demet Sezen
Demet wasn't always a member of the Police Special Operations Division. She was born in Ankara on January 26, 1985, and studied meteorology before joining the police force, eventually meeting her future husband there. They were married in 2009 and had a son together.
Demet was on duty the night of the coup. When she returned home to her family after her shift, she heard about the ongoing coup attempt and left home immediately.
"Stay with the child, we'll be in touch," she told her husband.
Terrorists targeted the Golbasi Special Operations Division twice with airstrikes, killing 17 police officers after the first airstrike, and a total of 42 after the second.
"Stand up, do not cry. Let's not make the enemies laugh. Martyrdom, martyrdom is the greatest position," were her last words to her family according to reporting by Yenisafak.
Sevda Gungor (social media)
Sevda Gungor
Sevda was close to her family. Her mother, speaking to Anadolu Agency relates that she won entrance into Special Operations while studying in Mersin University.
"We used to talk 2 to 3 times a day," she says.
In their last phone call Sevda told her mother, "I will not come this Eid holiday, but the next."
"Fate wouldn't have it, and she would not come," her mother says tearfully. "She died a martyr before Eid al Adha."
In another telephone conversation before her death, she told her mother, "I am thinking of getting married, mother. I want to have children now."
That fateful night would see her future and dreams, and that of many others snuffed out.
Gulsah Guler (social media)
Gulsah Guler
Gulşah served as the Deputy Special Operations Commissioner the night of the airstrike on the Golbasi Special Operations Division. She was only 24 years old.
During the night of the attack, her relatives called her frequently to get news on what was happening.
She answered to one, "Don't call me now, there's an attack. I will call you."
Her father was still uneasy, and tried to call her after midnight but could not reach her. The family heard that she was seriously injured, then discovered that she was martyred.
Gulsah, described as courageous and intelligent, was in her final year of art school when she decided to become a special operator. She ranked 60th in an exam given to over a 1000 people.
Her hometown, Hatay, named an elementary school after her. A kindergarten was also named after her in Sakarya.
Zeynep Sagir ()
Zeynep Sagir
Commissioner Zeynep dedicated her life to service and was buried in her hometown, Ankara, in accordance with her will. She joined young, served in Kuwait for 4 years, and married a retired special operations officer, after which they were blessed with two children.
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The bi-annual Farnborough Airshow ranks very highly amongst the three big European aeronautical trade fairs. Some even argue that it is the biggest one due to the strong presence of American and Asian companies, especially in the defence sector. One day onl at this huge event was barely enough to cover the static and flying display, thus this report is restricted to a walk-around I the static display and a look at the flying program in the afternoon.
Along the vast showground all major aviation companies did showcase their products. From small to large business jets, civil and military helicopters up to the latest airliners all of the major new projects have been present.
Airbus started the flying with its A400M, the usual but nevertheless always stunning A380 and the brand new A350.
Alenia Aermacchi flew their M346, an advanced trainer aircraft and already sold to the Israel Air Force, in formation with their recently revealed M345, which acts as a light trainer aircraft and will replace in the long term the MB339 of Italy's national aerobatic team "Frecce Tricolori".
Amongst the big American presence Boeing did put up the F/A-18F Super Hornet and the Boeing P-8A Poseidon ASW and MPA aircraft for the flying display as well as their new Boeing B787-9. The latter concluded the 2,5h long flying program in the afternoon, that was apart from the big and noisy jets filled with some small demonstrators featuring recent technology leaps like all-electrical flying – even if only in a small scale.
The big airshow featuring amongst others the Vulcan XH558 or the Red Arrows is scheduled for the public days during the week-end, and with the closeness to the runway and stunning acts on the list this will be a blast for sure! | {
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But it's not all mince pies and music with bells on, oh no. The dev gang were joined by former Clearleftie Andy Hume for their Front-End Powwow, which Jeremy reports was "very jolly". Rich spent last week working on a pro-bono web app for NHS doctors, and also - with Jess, Ben W, Mark and Ellen - kicking off a new project for an international children's charity. Clare has been recruiting students for a project with a university, cracking on with beta testing Silverback, and working with Jess, Jon and Charlotte on a publishing project. Andy T's been working with a broadcaster client. James Bates, James Box and Graham have been beavering away on Clearleft's own projects.Tessa has, as usual, been dashing about looking after (amongst other things) lots of events in the Auditorium. And I've been in the thick of preparations for next year's UX London - you've got your ticket, right?
Oh, and there was a Christmas party warm-up party on Thursday… which was apparently VERY festive. I was at a bash in London so missed out, but have heard the rumours… it seems folk consumed quite a lot of Um Bongo (as Smash Hits used to say)!
Plus our elf pal at the North Pole, Basil, has been assisting with intel for the Clearleft Secret Santa. I think he's been making himself very useful (when not overdosing on marshmallows and hot toddies) - just what will everyone receive? Hmm. All will be revealed at the Christmas dinner this week... | {
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{
public class MasterMonitor : Monitor
{
private int brightnessModifierPercent = 100;
private int contrastModifierPercent = 100;
//private int TemperatureModifierPercent = 100;
public MasterMonitor()
: base("Master", null)
{
MinTemperature = 0;
MaxTemperature = 100;
SupportsBrightness = true;
SupportsContrast = true;
SupportsTemperature = false;
}
public override int Brightness
{
get { return brightnessModifierPercent; }
set { brightnessModifierPercent = value; NotifyPropertyChanged(); }
}
public override int Contrast
{
get { return contrastModifierPercent; }
set { contrastModifierPercent = value; NotifyPropertyChanged(); }
}
public override int Temperature
{
get { return 100; }
set { }
}
}
}
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Uber pledges to boost safety for SA drivers as accidents rise
27 April 2021, 9:05 AM |
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Of 27 delivery drivers interviewed by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, all of whom were migrants and involved in accidents, only five knew of any insurance scheme by gig platforms, including one who got compensation for lost income.
Uber South Africa pledged to increase safety campaigns for food delivery drivers and review the insurance they provide following a Thomson Reuters Foundation exposé about the mounting risks faced by drivers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The exposé published earlier in April, found a lack of training and safety equipment as rising numbers of mainly migrant drivers take to the roads to earn a living, and poorly advertised and often insufficient insurance cover.
Figures obtained exclusively by the Thomson Reuters Foundation showed a 30% jump in road accidents involving food couriers in May and June 2020 as South Africa eased its lockdown and the numbers of drivers rose.
"As a business, we prioritise the safety of everyone who uses our app and we work hard every day to be the best we can be, but there is always room for improvement," said Samantha Fuller, spokesperson for Uber in sub-Saharan Africa.
"We will be running more education campaigns in May and June… we will be looking at the engagement channels we use for this and how we can better make sure key information gets to our delivery partners," she said in emailed comments.
Although these campaigns were already planned, Uber confirmed that they will be increasing the frequency to ensure more drivers know of the safety offerings available to them, such as emergency assistance and injury protection.
Of 27 delivery drivers interviewed by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, all of whom were migrants and involved in accidents, only five knew of any insurance scheme by gig platforms, including one who got compensation for lost income. This compensation was from local grocery delivery company, Checkers Sixty60, but the driver in question said the amount of R5 200 ($350) was not enough to cover his medical costs.
Drivers and analysts fear the number of logged accidents was just the tip of the iceberg as many drivers avoid reporting incidents due to their undocumented status in South Africa and concern about losing jobs.
Lawyers and rights groups said insurance policies did not do enough to protect drivers, capping medical coverage to 180 days and requiring drivers to spend 48 hours in the hospital before qualifying for lost wages.
One driver reported feeling "abandoned" after he was hit by a car, broke his toe and could not work, or walk, for one month after the accident. Uber told him he did not qualify for compensation as he was in hospital for less than 48 hours.
Uber confirmed that the company was reviewing the time it takes for insurance to kick in for drivers following the story.
"We hope this is not just talk but also action," said Duane Bernard, the head of a national, informal Uber Eats union. "It would be great if Uber could also get people on the ground and talk to the drivers face-to-face," added Bernard, saying that this would help overcome language barriers rather than "just sending out an email now and then."
About 70% of drivers are migrants, according to the Motorcycle Safety Institute, a local training and research organisation, while Bernard puts the number at 95%.
Two other food delivery companies, Checkers Sixty60 and Mr D Food, also mentioned in the story, did not respond to questions about improving drivers' safety.
"We're committed to doing the right thing and take on our part of the responsibility to better safety in the industry," said Fuller.
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Lebanese prime minister-designate resigns in blow to Macron plan
Zeina Karam
Beirut – Lebanon's prime minister-designate resigned Saturday amid a political impasse over government formation, dealing a blow to French President Emmanuel Macron's efforts to break a dangerous stalemate in the crisis-hit country.
The announcement by Moustapha Adib nearly a month after he was appointed to the job further delays the prospect of getting the foreign economic assistance needed to rescue the country from collapse. Adib told reporters he was stepping down after it became clear that the kind of Cabinet he wished to form was "bound to fail."
The French leader has been pressing Lebanese politicians to form a Cabinet made up of non-partisan specialists that can work on enacting urgent reforms to extract Lebanon from a devastating economic and financial crisis worsened by the Aug. 4 explosion at Beirut port.
An official in Macron's office, commenting on Adib's resignation, described it as "a collective betrayal" by Lebanon's political parties.
"It is indispensable to have a government capable of receiving international aid. France will not abandon Lebanon," said the official, who was not authorized to be publicly named.
Lebanon is in desperate need of financial assistance but France and other international powers have refused to provide aid before serious reforms are made. The crisis is largely blamed on decades of systematic corruption and mismanagement by Lebanon's ruling class.
But efforts by the French-supported Adib have hit multiple snags, after the country's main Shiite groups, Hezbollah and Amal, insisted on retaining hold of the key Finance Ministry. Their insistence emerged after the U.S. administration slapped sanctions on two senior politicians close to Hezbollah, including the ex-finance minister.
The two groups also insisted on naming the Shiite ministers in the new Cabinet and objected to the manner in which Adib was forming the government, without consulting with them.
After a short meeting with Aoun on Saturday, Adib said he was stepping down after his efforts hit a dead end.
"I have apologized about continuing the mission of forming a government after it became clear that a Cabinet according to the characteristics I had set for it would be bound to fail," he told reporters.
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The Lebanese pound dropped against the dollar following his resignation, trading at more than 8,100 Lebanese pounds on the black market Saturday.
Lebanon, a former French protectorate, is mired in the country's worst economic and financial crisis in its modern history. It defaulted on paying back its debt for the first time ever in March, and the local currency has lost nearly 80 % of its value amid hyperinflation, soaring poverty, and unemployment. Talks with the International Monetary Fund on a bailout package have stalled.
The crisis has been compounded by the coronavirus pandemic and more recently by the Aug. 4 explosion at Beirut's port caused by the detonation of thousands of tons of ammonium nitrates. It killed nearly 200 people, injured thousands and caused losses worth billions of dollars.
Adib's resignation comes a few days after Aoun himself bluntly told reporters that Lebanon would be going to "hell" if a new government was not formed soon.
In a televised address, he criticized his political allies, the Shiite groups Hezbollah and Amal, for insisting on holding on to the Finance Ministry portfolio in any new government, but also criticized Adib for attempting to form a government and impose names for Cabinet positions without consulting with the parliamentary blocs.
Adib, who was ambassador to Germany before he took the job on Aug. 31, emerged as a candidate for the post of prime minister after he won the support of former Prime Minister Saad Hariri and three other ex-premiers. According to Lebanon's sectarian-based power sharing system the prime minister has to be a Sunni Muslim.
The Shiite groups have accused Hariri of directing Adib in his Cabinet formation efforts and said they refuse to be sidelined. Hariri stepped down last year in response to mass demonstrations demanding the departure of the entire sectarian-based leadership over entrenched corruption, incompetence and mismanagement.
French President Macron has described his initiative including a road map and a timetable for reforms, as "the last chance for this system." | {
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The measles outbreak that began in Darwin in mid-February is over but Territorians are reminded they still need to ensure they are immune from the disease. From one case of measles in mid-February there were a further 30 cases confirmed over a 40 day period. Despite the fact that no further measles cases have been reported in Greater Darwin since April 6, the advice remains that Territorians need to ensure they are measles immune. People who are not immune continue to be at risk of contracting measles, as cases are on the rise nationally and internationally. The FREE measles containing vaccine, known as the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is available from your vaccine provider. "If you have not had 2 MMR vaccines or do not know your measles vaccination status, now is the time to get an MMR vaccine to protect you and others around you from the disease," Dr Vicki Krause, Director at the Centre for Disease Control (CDC), said. "Measles is not an illness that just affects children as this recent outbreak in Darwin has shown. Those most affected were aged between 20 and 55 years of age who had only had one measles containing vaccine, followed by babies under 12 months who were too young to have had their routine immunization. "This outbreak was the largest seen in the Territory since 2014, originating from one case that was imported from overseas travel," Dr Krause said. "Make sure you are immune to measles before travelling. Cases of measles are increasing globally each day and it is very common to catch measles when travelling." During the recent outbreak, more than 1200 people were directly contacted as part of the response to provide disease specific information, to offer vaccination as appropriate to halt the measles transmission, and to protect the public from the disease. Measles is very infectious and can spread very easily in public places. The age recommendation for the first MMR vaccine was reduced and offered to babies from 9 months of age in the Darwin and Palmerston area. As measles transmission has stopped, the MMR schedule for Darwin and Palmerston has returned to the usual 12 and 18-month vaccination timeframe. Those infants who received their vaccines early still require their routine 12 and 18-month MMR doses. If travelling overseas with a child under 12 months please speak to your local health centre for advice as an early dose of MMR is recommended. Territorians returning from overseas are reminded the symptoms of measles - fever, cough, runny nose and sore eyes - which usually occur 7-10 days after exposure to a case. A few days later, a red blotchy rash starts often on the face and then becomes widespread over the body. Measles is a serious disease. A third of the cases in this recent outbreak were hospitalized. If you think you, or someone you know may have measles, best practice is to call ahead to the GP practice, clinical or hospital, so that you are isolated on arrival to reduce the spread of the disease to others. Remember, if you are not immune to measles or cannot confirm that you are, it is recommended that you attend your vaccine provider to request a FREE MMR vaccine. While you're with us, you can now receive updates straight to your inbox each Friday at 6am from the Katherine Times. To make sure you're up to date with all the news, sign up here.
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No new measles cases but the risk is not over
The NT measles outbreak is over but Territorians are warned not to be complacent.
The measles outbreak that began in Darwin in mid-February is over but Territorians are reminded they still need to ensure they are immune from the disease.
From one case of measles in mid-February there were a further 30 cases confirmed over a 40 day period.
Despite the fact that no further measles cases have been reported in Greater Darwin since April 6, the advice remains that Territorians need to ensure they are measles immune.
People who are not immune continue to be at risk of contracting measles, as cases are on the rise nationally and internationally. The FREE measles containing vaccine, known as the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is available from your vaccine provider.
"If you have not had 2 MMR vaccines or do not know your measles vaccination status, now is the time to get an MMR vaccine to protect you and others around you from the disease," Dr Vicki Krause, Director at the Centre for Disease Control (CDC), said.
"Measles is not an illness that just affects children as this recent outbreak in Darwin has shown. Those most affected were aged between 20 and 55 years of age who had only had one measles containing vaccine, followed by babies under 12 months who were too young to have had their routine immunization.
"This outbreak was the largest seen in the Territory since 2014, originating from one case that was imported from overseas travel," Dr Krause said.
"Make sure you are immune to measles before travelling. Cases of measles are increasing globally each day and it is very common to catch measles when travelling."
During the recent outbreak, more than 1200 people were directly contacted as part of the response to provide disease specific information, to offer vaccination as appropriate to halt the measles transmission, and to protect the public from the disease. Measles is very infectious and can spread very easily in public places.
The age recommendation for the first MMR vaccine was reduced and offered to babies from 9 months of age in the Darwin and Palmerston area.
As measles transmission has stopped, the MMR schedule for Darwin and Palmerston has returned to the usual 12 and 18-month vaccination timeframe. Those infants who received their vaccines early still require their routine 12 and 18-month MMR doses.
If travelling overseas with a child under 12 months please speak to your local health centre for advice as an early dose of MMR is recommended.
Territorians returning from overseas are reminded the symptoms of measles - fever, cough, runny nose and sore eyes - which usually occur 7-10 days after exposure to a case. A few days later, a red blotchy rash starts often on the face and then becomes widespread over the body. Measles is a serious disease. A third of the cases in this recent outbreak were hospitalized.
If you think you, or someone you know may have measles, best practice is to call ahead to the GP practice, clinical or hospital, so that you are isolated on arrival to reduce the spread of the disease to others.
Remember, if you are not immune to measles or cannot confirm that you are, it is recommended that you attend your vaccine provider to request a FREE MMR vaccine.
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World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People: Take a Child to the Theatre!
World Day of Theatre for Children and Young People on March 20th is an ASSITEJ campaign, and a worldwide celebration of performing arts for children and young people. Joyee (8 years), Jojo (11 years), and Yvette Hardie (President of ASSITEJ) are the authors of this year's messages.
How can we work to undo this great wrong we are doing to our children and indeed, to ourselves? Children need to be able to enjoy moments in community where they are reminded of what we share, and where they are able to appreciate the multiple realities of what it means to be human. They need spaces in which to explore new ways of thinking that challenge these divisive narratives, in which they feel empathy for those most unlike themselves. They need concrete experiences of communion in community to remind them of the joy and beauty that the world has to offer.
ASSITEJ believes that theatre provides multiple doorways into feeling a greater sense of connectedness with others, and – importantly – with ourselves.
Recently The New Victory Theater in New York released the results of a five year study into the benefits of theatre for children and young people. One of the key unexpected findings was that exposure to the theatre gave these children greater hope for the future. These results were contrasted with a control group, where those who were not exposed to theatre performances and workshops over the same period, experienced a diminishing sense of their future possibilities in terms of study and work opportunities.
Why is hope so important? Hope creates positive energy which translates into self-assurance, willpower, resilience and finally into concrete actions to make a difference in one's own life and in the lives of others. Every child needs to have hope.
So let us all commit to taking a child or young person to the theatre today and to rallying the support necessary to ensure that every child has access to the arts and to theatre, regardless of their personal or social circumstances. And for those of us working in the profession, let us commit to providing quality experiences that will make the difference in how the younger generation perceives the world – for the sake of both today and tomorrow.
Joyee (8 years old) and Jojo (11 years old) are children attending the House of Muchness, "An environment where young people can belong to a collective and build social relatedness, artistic expression and find their creative kin", in Brunswick/Australia. The following words are a transcription of a conversation with its founder and artistic director, Alex Walker.
Everything is connected to theatre. I was born in a place where theatre was very special. In India.
If you have no imagination, well, the only thing to fix that is theatre. It makes you learn things. It can teach you about love. How it looks in different ways. And how different people who might not know if they can love each other, well, they can. If it's a really powerful story, it can actually change us. Theatre is special and good and beautiful. And we have to have all the feelings – if a show makes us feel sad, then it can also make us feel hopeful – that a good thing can happen after. And most of the time it does.
I'm 11 and I'm dyslexic. I'm a person who swears a bit. I like people who understand me, as me. I want to be a part of something. I'm a person who wants to change the world. I'm in the Children's Party which is about children and ideas and politics in a theatre show. I might start to change the world that way.
If I was told I couldn't see any more theatre, it would make me sad, it would make me angry. If I hadn't seen some of the things I've seen in the theatre, I wouldn't be me. | {
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Destroy Greece to Save the Euro as Merkel Makes 'Growth Proposals' Whilst Asking for Referendum on Euro
Politics / Eurozone Debt Crisis May 20, 2012 - 07:21 AM GMT
...Elections Provide Yet Another Attempt to Snatch Defeat From Jaws of Victory; New Democracy Leads Latest Poll
Greek elections are set for June 17th following the impasse of the last election where no majority government formed.
The "Destroy Greece to Save the Euro" clowns led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel are out in force hoping to turn the vote into a direct referendum on the Euro. The election is of course a direct referendum on the Euro, but Greek citizens are under three Fantasyland ideas.
Three Fantasyland Ideas
The euro is a good thing for Greece
It is possible for Greece to stay on the euro but default on debt
Greece can recover in the eurozone
Merkel is doing her best to convince Greeks that number 2 is not possible and she is correct on that score. She is also promoting the Fantasland positions numbers 1 and 3.
Merkel Asks For Greece Referendum on Euro
MarketWatch reports Merkel Asks For Greece Referendum on Euro.
Germany's chancellor reportedly proposed on Friday that Greece hold a referendum on its membership in the euro currency area, increasing pressure on the nation just as Group of Eight leaders are set to discuss the region's debt crisis this weekend.
In a phone call with the Greek president on Friday, German leader Angela Merkel suggested that Greece could have a referendum on the euro when it holds national elections in June, according to media reports, citing a Greek government spokesman.
Whether she actually did make the proposal is in doubt -- her spokesman denied it, but the Greek official then reiterated that Merkel made such a request.
Merkel Yields on Growth Measures
As a matter of political expediency (or do I mean political suicide) Merkel-Hollande Meeting Yields Greece Growth Signal
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande said they would consider measures to spur economic growth in Greece as long as voters there committed to the austerity demanded to stay in the euro.
Requests for measures to bolster growth will be "considered" and the European Union may also "approach Greece with proposals," Merkel said late yesterday at a joint press conference with Hollande during his first official visit to Berlin. "Greece can stay in the euro area," and "Greek citizens will be voting on exactly that."
Is Merkel's Strategy Working?
The idea that Germany is going to consider anything for Greece but still more austerity measures is yet another Fantasyland notion. Is proof of her strategy in the polls?
The latest polls show pro-bailout conservatives leading
Greece's conservative New Democracy party, which backs the country's international bailout, has retaken the lead from the anti-bailout radical leftist SYRIZA, a poll showed on Thursday, the first published since a new election was called for June 17.
If elections were held now, New Democracy would win 26.1 percent of the vote compared with SYRIZA's 23.7 percent, according to the MARC/Alpha survey conducted on May 15-17.
Based on this result, New Democracy would win 123 seats, the pollsters said. Combined with the 41 seats projected to be won by the Socialist PASOK, Greece's two major pro-bailout parties would command a 14-seat majority in the country's 300-strong parliament.
Support for SYRIZA appears to have declined after the party refused to join a national unity government with all the other major parties, the MARC poll showed. In the previous survey by the same agency before the coalition talks collapsed, SYRIZA led with 27.7 percent, up seven points on New Democracy.
Money Will Flow Along With Propaganda
For those holding the common-sense position Greece needs to leave the eurozone to recover, this may be a bit disconcerting. However, There is likely to be movement in both directions on the polls and I think this is just a temporary snap-back.
Moreover, Greece is likely to run out of money before the next elections. Then again, if the polls show the Troika-clowns have a good shot at pulling this off, the money will flow right along with the propaganda.
To understand what the battle to "save Greece" is really about, please consider Euro area official sector exposures to Greece in excess of EUR 290bn Total; EUR 84bn Germany, EUR 63bn France, EUR 55bn Italy, EUR 37bn Spain
That link shows this has nothing to do with "saving" Greece, rather it is about saving German, French, and Italian banks (further destroying Greece in the process).
The irony is every bailout attempt so far has done nothing but increase European banking losses. This attempt should it succeed in another bailout will do the same: increase losses. Three years ago total losses might have been on the neighborhood of 40 billion euros.
Look at the losses now. The increased losses were caused by arrogant Troika-clown euroxcrats with asinine positions willing to repeatedly throw good money after bad. | {
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The former Coleman High School softball, baseball and football coach is truly deserving of his induction this coming Sunday into the Michigan High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
During his 26 years at Coleman, Albaugh had a positive impact on the lives of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of athletes. I saw that first-hand when many of them showed up the night he was inducted into the Midland County Sports Hall of Fame.
When Joe was coaching football, he gave me an open invitation to ride the bus with the team to an away game. I regret that I was never able to take him up on that invitation. Knowing him and his rapport with his players, it would have been a fun story to write.
* I have seen a lot of exciting football games in 40-plus years of reporting. But I have never seen as exciting or improbable an ending as I saw watching Michigan's win over Notre Dame last Saturday at the Big House in Ann Arbor.
The baseball expression "It's never over until the last man is out" applied to this football game. Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson's winning touchdown pass with only two seconds remaining was incredible. It was truly a Hollywood-like ending to a great game.
* How far will the Detroit Tigers advance in the postseason? That's a question being asked now that they are about to wrap up the American League Central Division title.
I agree with those who think they might get to the World Series. First, however, they must get by opponents in the division series and the American League championship series. That won't be easy against teams like the New York Yankees and Texas Rangers.
However, with a pitching staff featuring 23-game winner Justin Verlander and closer Jose Valverde, the Tigers match up well with any team.
From an offensive standpoint, they are well fortified with hitters like Miguel Cabrera, Victor Martinez and Jhonny Peralta.
More importantly, they have a manager in Jim Leyland who knows how to keep his players fresh and producing at a high peak.
It should make for an exciting October at Comerica Park. | {
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Phase 2 of engagement will take place in early 2019. The technical review will take us some additional time to complete. We will be sharing a concept and recommendations for your review and feedback. Please check back for details.
For more information on what we heard during Phase 1 of engagement, please visit the project engagement page.
A future transit connection will ultimately provide improved transit access to the Calgary International Airport by connecting the future Green Line LRT with the future Blue Line LRT. The Airport Transit Study will review technical requirements and provide preliminary estimates of capital and operating costs, land requirements, infrastructure requirements and community impacts.
The alignment, as well as number and location of stations between the future 96 Avenue N.E. Green Line station and 19 Street N.E.
There is currently no funding for the detailed design or construction of this connection.
In 2017, The City of Calgary and The Calgary International Airport completed a Review and Update of the 2012 Airport Trail Functional Planning Study, which was approved by Council on April 10, 2017.
Some preliminary technical work has been undertaken on the project which has resulted in possible concepts. These will be evaluated, along with any others developed through the engagement process, with stakeholders and the public.
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Priyanka Chopra Jonas Is Bulgari's Latest Global Ambassador
She joins an illustrious club that includes Zendaya, Julianne Moore, and Rachel Weisz.
By Leena Kim
Solve Sudsbo
There are few brand ambassadorships as prestigious as those for high jewelry. While access to exceptional gems is certainly a major perk, so are the bragging rights that come with joining a storied maison, one with a deep-rooted legacy defined by, among other things, some of history's most glamorous women. Priyanka Chopra Jonas will surely soon find this out, as she has just become Bulgari's latest global ambassador, joining an illustrious club that already counts the likes of Julianne Moore, Zendaya, and Rachel Weisz among its members. (Not to mention Elizabeth Taylor, obviously, who commands the top spot in Bulgari's High Jewelry Hall of Fame.)
Priyanka Chopra Jonas wore a Bulgari High Jewelry necklace studded with 56 carats of diamonds and valued at more than $1 million to the Golden Globes in 2020.
George PimentelGetty Images
The actress, who will next star in the fourth installment of The Matrix (out in December), will do more than just model diamonds—she will also bring to this post her humanitarian spirit, amplifying the Bulgari brand with projects that will focus on women empowerment, diversity, and inclusion. First on the agenda: Covid-19 relief efforts in India. Chopra Jonas partnered with the nonprofit Give India to fundraise for healthcare structures, medical equipment, and vaccine support in her home country. After raising $1 million in less than two weeks, they have increased the goal to $3 million—Bulgari has announced that it will also be making a donation to the cause.
"I have always admired and been fascinated by Bulgari's magnificent works of arts, so many of which celebrate some of the most precious resources of my homeland," Chopra Jonas said in a statement. "From the rare colorful gemstones used in Bulgari's timeless jewelry creations, to the scented flowers which become the main ingredients of its luxurious fragrances, we connect so organically over our love for India and the beauty it has to offer."
Leena Kim Associate Editor Leena Kim is an associate editor at Town & Country, where she writes about travel, weddings, arts, and culture.
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Abstract: Over the course of 2002 to 2007, the $316 million Renewable Energy Development Project (REDP) sold more than 400,000 solar home systems benefiting two million individuals in north-western China. This study examines the history, benefits, and challenges of the REDP. International development donors and energy analysts have hailed the REDP as a best practice example in solar home system deployment. The article illustrates how solar home systems continue to provide benefits to users and that their portability especially complements the lifestyle of nomadic herders that roam the vast expanses of the country's North-western region. However, it also finds that even for such highly successful programmes as the REDP, purchasing decisions are based on price rather than quality, and after-sales service networks remain weak. Grid electrification and market saturation have also eroded the contributions made under the programme. The article concludes by drawing on what the experiences of the REDP mean for the regulation and governance of off-grid solar electrification projects more generally. | {
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My weekend was...It was an experience. I was eating some left over stew one day and found a dead flea in it. Lovely.
Then, this morning, I woke up at the crack of dawn because, for some reason, Peanut decided to pee in my bed. Lovelier!
Oh gosh. I felt so sad seeing Jeff like that, this drawing of him really makes you feel for poor ol Jeff! Those tears! Oh man!
...this! A lovely drawing with a wwhooole buncha comicfury characters in it, based off a dream MadJak had! Oh gosh. I recognize so many of these guys!
Awww, seamuffin, sorry to hear about your weekend :'D... you need a weekend from your weekend, from the sounds of it!
Good ol' Eva, failing to warn them first of all the dangerous stuff before they got there.
Hahah, hopefully, so Jeff calms down at least!
Skeletons. You always find skeletons.
This page kind of reminds me of oral school tests.
"You want to go next?"
Biscuit, do not try to fool us.
It is always you pulling the strings anyway!
Yes. I am still waiting for this to turn full sci-fi inside the bunker with past modern technology that buried the previous age and doomed the world.
OK, OK. I will see.
I don't know if I'd use the term scary... it's a lot more like "ULTRA PUSHY!"
Haha, great page, my friend.
Ultra pushy. Hah! Yup, Eva can be, a bit. Oh Eva. What'll we do with you.
Yeah, you are scary Eva.
Sorry to hear about your rough weekend. Hopefully the rest of your week gets better.
Ah, thank you, hahah. My week is off to a bunch better start so far! I found a coke with 'Benjamin' on it!
How can anyone be scared of Eva. Can't they see that she's trying to be cute. | {
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For sale a faulty GVP Impact Series II A500-HD+ hard disk controller for Amiga 500.
Hard drive connected to the controller powers up but Amiga refuses to boot (black screen).
The GVP power supply provided 4.6V-4.7V at 5V rail so it probably needs new capacitors.
For spares/repair or a nice case for Individual Computers ACA500.
Price for the lot is 50 EUR.
Price drop 60 EUR -> 55 EUR, also listening to near offers.
Declaring interest. Sending an offer via PM!
Interested too. Next in line please.
Thank you all for the interest, replied to PMs.
amigo-mexicano has withdrawn interest so it's Sveta's turn now.
CrashMidnick withdrew interest, so the unit is still available.
Price drop. For those looking for a bargain, act now.
The shipping fees are increasing next month.
Payment received, the GVP case + controller + 4 MB is sold to amigo-mexicano.
The GVP power supply is still available.
Declaring interest in the PSU, PM sent.
Both items have been sold, this thread can be marked as sold. Thanks.
PSU arrived safe and sound.
Thanks for the update, feedback left. | {
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» Portfolio » Maintenance of infrastructure on section 1 of line 9 of the Barcelona metro, Spain.
Maintenance of infrastructure on section 1 of line 9 of the Barcelona metro, Spain.
• Sanitation, disinfection, insect removal and rat extermination.
• Security, custody and protection services: upkeep and maintenance of the anti-intrusion and video surveillance systems at the stations.
• Upkeep and maintenance of property.
• Maintenance and repair of electrical and electronic equipment and systems.
• Maintenance and repair of plumbing equipment and systems and water and gas pipes.
• Maintenance and repair of heating and air conditioning equipment and systems.
• Maintenance and repair of fire fighting and safety equipment and systems.
• Maintenance and repair of lifting and horizontal movement equipment and systems.
• General cleaning services: daily cleaning of public areas and scheduled cleaning of technical offices together with removing graffiti and maintaining anti-scratch sheets on demand. | {
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