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Expanding Meaningful School Choice and Competition
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Tuesday, Feb 02, 2010 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM EST
Falk Auditorium
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Education choice exercises a powerful pull on parents of school children. Twenty-four percent of parents moved to their current neighborhood so their children could attend their current school; 15 percent of public school students attend parent-selected rather than district-assigned schools; and parents choose private schools or homeschooling for 14 percent of students. Despite its prevalence, school choice remains hotly debated among education policymakers.
On February 2, the Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings and a task force composed of leading education policy experts released proposals on how to expand school choice to increase equity and create a market within the public sector for school quality. The first of a series of Brown Center reports on rethinking the federal role in education, Expanding Choice in Elementary and Secondary Education, argues that parents should be afforded the maximum degree of choice. It provides a series of practical and novel recommendations for reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, including national chartering of virtual education providers; expanding the types of information collected on school performance; providing incentives for low-performing school districts to increase choice and competition; and creating independent school choice portals to aid parents in choosing between schools.
After the program, the panelists took audience questions.
Introductory Remarks and Moderator
Grover J. "Russ" Whitehurst
Former Brookings Expert
Distinguished Professor of Education Reform - University of Arkansas
Tom Loveless
W. Bentley MacLeod
Professor, Columbia University
Thomas Nechyba
Professor, Duke University
Meredith Rosenthal
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I officially finished my 10 week protocol on 1/4/16. Count back 10 weeks- it was the entire holiday season. I hit the new year at least a little better.
I started this protocol because of some really bad joint pain, fatigue and my AI skin conditions have been flaring a lot.
Well my joints got a bit better. Not great, but improved. My fatigue has actually been pretty bad lately, but it was getting better. My skin isn't great, but it never is in cold weather.
So the outcome? Undetermined so far.
I plan to continue this protocol for the most part. I do think it's the right track for my symptoms and general health, and I even lost a stubborn 13 pounds! So that's a nice added benefit.
I plan to keep sugar out. I definitely think this is one of the worst culprits to my pain.
I plan to keep MOST dairy out, but I don't plan to continue being a Natzi about a tiny bit of cheese or butter on something. I do think a lot of dairy is almost as bad as the sugar. A little cheese or butter isn't a big deal, but milk or a lot of the other will certainly cause issues. I've started having coffee with heavy cream, and I feel bloated- so I'm thinking it needs to go.
I plan to continue grain free, of course. This is #1 for me.
I do not plan on keeping smoked meats out.
I do not plan on keeping all vinegar out.
I do want to bring in some fermented foods to support the 'good guys'.
I had a follow up appointment with the dr and we are now going to tackle my vitamin and mineral deficiencies and continue with more methods of killing off the candida. I really hope something works, my joints are feeling worse again (the heavy cream I'm willing to bet). It's like trying to complete a puzzle- every time we find one piece, we realize there's another missing. One day we'll get all of them....I hope!
Here's to WATCHING your health!
My name is Katerina i am from Greece 58 years old and i have too PBC.I found it out 10 years ago but only the past 3 years my doctor gave me ursofalk when the first symptoms appeared, for the moment i feel ok although i am in stage 2 except the fatigue!I would like to follow you and learn from you but my knowledge in computers is poor about blogs or tweeter and hope that in this page we'll be able to share our news and feelings! I wish you all the best.
Tammy you haven't reply to my message have you read it? i hope that everything is ok !
I hope you are feeling better!! i had no answer and i am afraid that you may have not read my message any way i wish you all the best and when you feel like share with me your experience with the protocol when you finish it!
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So about this time last year I told the tail of what I called the domino effect when working on my 1963 Galaxie 500 Sportsroof. Click here to read part 1 and part 2 of that saga. Here we are for part 3!
As you'll see in the photos the car was fitted with 2~ 8″ dia. electric fans on a shroud. The couple of times that I tested them they weren't quite enough to keep the engine cool. Before you start telling me what I need to check, it's a new aluminum radiator, new water pump, the timing has been checked, etc. 2013 wasn't especially hot as the previous years and I had learned to avoid traffic to keep the heating issue to a minimum.
So this winter I decided that one of the upgrades that I needed to get done was to get the car so that it would cool even if we get another scorcher summer. A quick check told me that the fans that I had were only capable of moving about 1300 cfm each. At anything over about 5 miles an hour this was enough to keep the engine cool so I knew it was close. A look around the internet and I found on Sumitt some Perma-Cool 8″ fans that move 2400 cfm each. Bingo! I raided my ailing savings account and ordered a pair up.
The new 8″ fans that I ordered were a bit smaller than the other brand's 8″ fans that were on the car. So these went to my Dad who needed some and I ordered up the 10″ units. The old fans pushed about 1300 cfm each and these new ones are 2350 each.
Lesson learned, an 8″ fan from one company isn't exactly the same as an 8″ fan from another. Since my dad needed some fans for a project he had going he bought them from me and I re-ordered some of the Perma-Cool 10″ units at 2350 cfm each, still a huge bump up from 1300 each. When they arrived I found them to be bigger than the originals. Damn. But I was able to place them on the shroud and cut the openings out larger to fit the new more powerful 10″ fans.
Here's the fan shroud without the fans in it. I scratched some marks to show where the new openings needed to be cut and enlarged the existing openings.
Dad's farm has a cat problem, but it has no mouse problem. Here my work was being inspected.
After enlarging the holes with an air powered nibbler I brushed myself and the bench off and started mocking up the new larger fans. New mounting holes were drilled and the fans were temporarily mounted to the shroud. I test fit them in and all was good. Next step was to pull it back out, solder up the wiring to the existing wiring harness. I reversed the bolts from what is in the pics so that the bolt heads were on the radiator side, I covered them in some rubber bumpers to keep them from chewing up the radiator and side the whole assembly back together.
I started the car and let it heat up. Found that it must have leaked something awful on the way home from Ryno Built's shop awhile back. The driver's side exhaust had some oil on it. After burning that oil off, no new oil was leaking (for now). I'll re-check the manifold bolts to make sure that they aren't the culprits this weekend. I ran the car for a good 15 minutes or so and it never got hot, the new fans kicked on and I could certainly feel the fans pulling through the radiator from the front side.
We'll see what happens on the way to the Lonestar Roundup. 1 week until we leave. If I have time this weekend I will upgrade the headlights and taillights to make sure I'm more visable.
If you want to this blog in your email inbox each time the blog goes live, go on up to the top right hand corner of the website and enter your email address. The last day of each month I randomly pick 1 subscriber to win a prize package. This month's prize is a prize package from Chaotic Customs (shown below), a Royboy Knit Winter Hat & a shirt from Stray Kat Kustoms!
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Tag: Summer Zervos
OA262: Is Gideon v. Wainwright in Trouble??
Today's episode is inspired by the 56th anniversary of Gideon v. Wainwright, one of the most famous and celebrated landmark Supreme Court cases that guarantees indigent defendants the right to a court-appointed lawyer. Is it under attack from our right-wing Supreme Court? (You bet it is.)
We begin with a quick update on the recent district court opinion in California v. Ross and what that means for the 2020 Census.
Then, it's time for an Andrew Was Right segment a update on the New York appellate court's ruling in the Summer Zervos lawsuit. As it turns out, Donald Trump does have to respond to Summer Zervos's lawsuit — just like Bill Clinton had to respond to Paula Jones's.
Then it's time for a terrifying deep dive into Clarence Thomas's dissent in the Supreme Court's recent decision in Garza v. Idaho. What's the case about, and why is Thomas using it as a vehicle to try and overturn one of the most basic and fundamental rights criminal defendants enjoy today? Listen and (sadly) find out.
After all that, it's time for a fun listener question about footballer Wayne Rooney and public obscenity laws.
Then, it's time for the answer to Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #118. Did Thomas get a dreaded real property question correct?? Listen and find out! And, as always, remember to follow our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and like our Facebook Page so that you too can play along with #TTTBE!
None! If you'd like to have either of us as a guest on your show, drop us an email at [email protected].
Show Notes & Links
Click here to read the recent district court opinion in California v. Ross.
Check out the New York appellate court's ruling in the Summer Zervos lawsuit.
If you have the stomach for it, read Clarence Thomas's dissent in the Supreme Court's recent decision in Garza v. Idaho.
In the question-and-answer section, we discussed this statute, Rooney's arrest record, and Cohen v. California.
Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law
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For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki, which now has its own Twitter feed! @oawiki
And email us at [email protected]
OA223: A Victory for Voting Rights in Pennsylvania!
Today's Rapid Response Friday revisits some cases we've previously discussed with recent positive developments: the Summer Zervos lawsuit and the future of political gerrymandering in Pennsylvania.
We begin with the Zervos lawsuit we first covered in Episode 176, in which a state trial court judge has ordered Donald Trump to respond to discovery served by Zervos's attorney. What's next for the President and why does it have Yodel Mountain implications? You'll have to listen and find out!
After that, we revisit our discussion from Episodes 146 and 148 regarding the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's opinion redrawing congressional maps in that state. The U.S. Supreme Court — and yes, that's the Brett Kavanaugh-and-Neil-Gorsuch-laden Supreme Court! — just declined to intervene to protect the Republicans. Why is that, and how is that a map forward? We tell all!
Then, we return to the Gary Hart story we discussed last episode. Was Hart really set up? Listen and find out!
Finally, we end with an all new Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #100 that is the dreaded real property question Thomas needs to get right in order to hit "60% at the half." Can he do it?!?? You'll have to listen and find out! And, of course, if you'd like to play along with us, just retweet our episode on Twitter or share it on Facebook along with your guess and the #TTTBE hashtag. We'll release the answer on next Tuesday's episode along with our favorite entry!
Click here to read the cert petition in Turzai v. Brandt and here to read the opposition.
This is the James Savage response on Gary Hart.
For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki
OA180: Masterpiece Cakeshop
Join us for an early Rapid Response Friday, in which we break down the Supreme Court's decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. To tackle a topic this big, we needed a little extra help, so we brought back our favorite guest, Andrew Seidel, attorney with the Freedom From Religion Foundation. But that's not all! We recorded so much information that we decided to do a crossover episode with Serious Inquiries Only, so you can have over two hours of Andrew-on-Andrew (and Thomas!) action.
We begin, however, on Yodel Mountain, with two pieces of news arising out of Paul Manafort's criminal trial. Is Paulie M going to jail? Did he engage in illegal witness tampering? Did he back up his encrypted WhatsApp messages on an unencrypted iCloud? Listen and find out! We also delve into Manafort's response to the press's motion to unseal the Mueller investigation documents first discussed in Episode 168. And, as long as we're yodeling, we might as well catch up on what's going on in the Summer Zervos lawsuit first discussed in Episode 176.
After that, it's time to figure out exactly what's going on in Masterpiece Cakeshop. Is this a narrow decision? Is it a win for anti-LGBTQ forces? Is it a nothing-burger? Listen and find out!
Finally, we end with an all new Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #79 about the real property conveyance to a church. Yes, it's more 13th-Century Saxony law! And if you'd like to play along , just retweet our episode on Twitter or share it on Facebook along with your guess and the #TTTBE hashtag. We'll release the answer on next Tuesday's episode along with our favorite entry!
Andrew and Andrew continued to talk Masterpiece Cakeshop on Serious Inquiries Only, and Andrew was a guest talking the same thing on Episode 177 of The Scathing Atheist.
Here's the government's motion to revoke Paul Manafort's pretrial release. Witness tampering is a crime under 18 U.S.C. § 1512.
We first discussed the press's motion to unseal the Mueller investigation documents in Episode 168, and the Summer Zervos lawsuit back in Episode 176.
We've uploaded Supreme Court's decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission so you can read it for yourself.
If you love Andrew Seidel, you might want to go back to his FIVE previous appearances on the show, Episode 82 (on Trinity Lutheran), Episode 85 (which was originally a Patreon-only exclusive),Episode 111, Episode 131, and most recently, Episode 171.
Finally, please consider supporting the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
OA 176: It's Summer (Zervos) Time!
It's time for another Rapid Response Friday, which means we get to break down whether Donald Trump has to respond to the Summer Zervos defamation lawsuit. (Hint: yes)
We begin, however, with a potential Stormy Setback. What's the deal with press reports of a $10 million judgment entered against Stormy Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti? Could it jeopardize the pending litigation? Listen and find out!
After that, we break down the recent federal district court opinion in Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump, which we covered when the case was first filed way back in Episode 77. Are Donald Trump's Tweets really a "protected forum" to which the First Amendment applies? Listen and find out!
Then, we break down exactly how duplicitious Donald Trump's personal lawyer has been regarding the Summer Zervos lawsuit. It's exactly as much as you'd expect!
Finally, we end with an all new Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #77 regarding the constitutional requirement to a trial by jury. If you'd like to play along with our new Patreon perk, just retweet our episode on Twitter or share it on Facebook along with your guess. We'll release the answer on next Tuesday's episode along with our favorite entry!
Andrew was just a guest on the Dumb All Over Podcast, episode 70. Go check it out!
We discussed Michael Avenatti's pro hac vice motion in Episode 174; you can also read the LA Times article about the bankruptcy judgment, as well as check out both the Avenatti involuntary bankruptcy petition and the Avenatti creditors list.
We analyzed several cases, the most hilarious of which is Kohlmayer v. AMTRAK, 124 F.Supp.2d 877 (D.N.J. 2000).
Trump's Tweets were first discussed in Episode 77, along with the Davison v. Loudon County decision.
You should read the Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump decision.
This is the Supreme Court's decision in Clinton v. Jones, 520 U.S. 681 (1997), and if you want to read Marc Kasowitz's deliberately misleading statements yourself, you can do so here.
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The Born Reading Newsletter, an email featuring one book, one app, and one craft to share with the kids in your life, has named Hat Monkey its App of the Week.
This entry was posted in Apps and tagged "Hat Monkey", Born Reading, Jason Boog by tablettoddlers. Bookmark the permalink.
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In April on A Beautiful Blog, we'll be hearing from our writers about how they came to know God on a personal level. For some, God was always a part of their lives. For others, they were adults when they invited Him in. No matter when it occured, they each share that life would never be the same once Jesus became Lord of their lives.
For me, this is where it all began. Wayside Baptist Church, 1941. I wasn't born until 1950 and this picture was taken 18 years before I was baptized in the new baptismal fount my grandfather helped install, but it is where my parents and grandparents learned to love God, trust Him and become faithful. They began feeding it into me when I was born.
I don't have a time I don't remember knowing the Lord as my very personal savior. My grandparents and all 11 of their children were "charter members" of Wayside Baptist Church. My Mom made sure we were in church every Sunday. The rule was, "if you were too sick to go to church, you were too sick to go ANYWHERE else that day." We used the same rule at our house when our girls were growing up.
Is there a disadvantage to not being able to put a date on my salvation? I don't think so. I only see the advantages.
For example, one advantage is I never went through a rebellious stage because I was afraid of disappointing God. We know He is a forgiving God, but He does have expectations clearly spelled out in His word. Did I ever do anything wrong? Yes, but the difference was I was willing and had a desire to go immediately to Him and ask for forgiveness. I remember once when I was in high school, I skipped school with a couple of friends one day. By noon I left them and went to the school and turned myself in for skipping. Of course the school didn't know what to do with someone who came and turned themselves in. I was a first. I just didn't want to disappoint God with my behavior.
God's word tells parents to teach their children about God CONSTANTLY. He tells parents to teach children when you are walking, when you are eating, when you are getting ready for bed, when you are traveling, when you are just sitting and talking to each other. Like I said – CONSTANTLY! In the case of my life, when you have parents and grandparents who have followed God's word throughout their lives, they constantly tell you about Him. Then you spend more time in His word and easily discover what He wants for your life.
I have loved God all my life, but today I see such struggles in people that want to come to God but are trying to hold on to their own way. Some don't mind holiness, but the purity part of God they don't want to accept. But true freedom comes when you give your heart to the Lord and begin to follow His word. For me it began as a child, and today there is not a day of regret. What is taking you so long to find God? He is totally worth it!
Julie is an amazing Christian woman. I'm so happy I reconnected with her on FB this year. (as we were friends in high school) I was so blessed reading her blog, & feel greatly blessed to have her as a friend. She is a real treasure!!
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UNITED NATIONS RESIDENT COORDINATOR AND TEAM ENGAGE IGP WILLIAM FAYIA SELLU
In a bid to coordinate, collaborate and familiarise themselves with the vision of the Inspector General of Police – Mr. William Fayia Sellu, the United Nations Resident Coordinator to Sierra Leone Dr. Babatunde Ahonsi and team engaged the Inspector General of Police on Tuesday 6th September 2022, at Police Headquarters, in Freetown.
In his presentation, the Resident Coordinator congratulated the IGP on his appointment and wasted no time in extending condolences to the IGP and bereaved families of the six (6) Police Officers killed during the August 10, insurrection.
He extensively and exhaustively dilated on the sustainable development goals, the August 10 incident, the arrested suspects, access to their legal teams and relatives, capacity building for the Police to respond in situation of public disorder, emphasis on communication in policing activities, coordination with other donor partners and for the SLP to operate with the understanding that effective policing is compatible to human rights standards.
He further maintained that the UN had invested a lot in the SLP, in terms of security reforms.
Dr. Ahonsi equally referenced the high-level interactions that are presently ongoing between UNDP, UNICEF and the SLP.
According to him, the August 10 incident should be considered as lessons learnt for improving on the work of the Police.
He also spoke about people in detention, whom he said, have not been accorded legal representation, civilian corpses yet to be released to their relatives, and concerns about who to release and who should not be released.
In conclusion, he commended the Police for the critical role they play in society in terms and of the provision of security and enhancing safety for UN staff, including high level personnel of the UN in Sierra Leone.
He entreated the IGP and the Police family to maintain a harmonious relationship between the Police and the UN, with the view to mapping out strategies on how to forestall a similar situation of August 10 in future; where, he said, that children who are involved in violent demonstrations end up being kept in police detentions rather than focusing on their education.
He thanked the Police, the government and the people of Sierra Leone for maintaining the peace and looked forward to working with donor partners on how to enhance a better life for disadvantaged Sierra Leoneans.
In response, the IGP welcomed the UN Resident Coordinator and team for the engagement.
He spoke on the August 10 incident and described it as not a peaceful demonstration but a violent protest that had led to the killings of Police officers and civilians, destruction to police property, looting and burning of government property, and Police stations.
He referenced the Public Order Act of 1965 that calls for permission to be sought from the IGP before staging any demonstration in Sierra Leone.
He stressed that the August 10 incident was a faceless one; as no body applied or showed up to the Police, to request for clearance to stage a protest. He said that the Police only got threats of the pending demonstration on social media, and which turned out to be very violent in nature.
He also extensively spoke on arrests made during and after the violent protests/riots, the release of juveniles to the Ministry of Social Welfare and Don Bosco; of which, he said, the children had re-united with their parents, the multiple ongoing investigations ranging from cyber, murder, looting, destruction to police stations and government buses, larceny, riotous conduct, incitement, to financiers of the entire episode.
He furthered that thirty (30) corpses are still in the mortuary, of which eighteen (18) of them had been identified by their relatives; and that postmortem would soon be conducted on them.
He also spoke about the arrest of some individuals who were suspected to be involved in the killing of the six Police officers, and also suspects who had already been released due to lack of evidence.
The IGP however assured the UN Resident Coordinator and team of a speedy, fair and independent investigations. Adding, that the rights of suspects in police custody were respected and continued to be respected by the Police, as their relatives and lawyers are allowed to visit them regularly.
The IGP further highlighted numerous challenges faced by the Sierra Leone Police, especially in the areas of mobility, logistics, and personnel's strength; given the fact that the country is approaching the general electioneering period. He noted that voters' registration exercises had already commenced nationwide.
He appealed for election specific trainings for the Police and other members of the security sector; noting that the Police alone would not have the capacity in terms of personnel's deployment, to cover all proposed 25,000 polling stations countrywide.
IG Sellu expressed his intention to rollout training packages for the Police between now and January 2023.
The Police, he said, had made tremendous strides in setting up a radio station but however noted the difficulty in securing an allocated frequency to operate.
The radio station, he said, will not only be used by the Police but the entire security sector in Sierra Leone, he concluded.
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CCTV fire detection systems are modern fire detection systems which use digital cameras for fire detection. Compared to older fire detection methods, in particular smoke detectors, CCTV fire detection has many advantages.
The most obvious advantage of CCTV fire detection is that these systems can also reliably work in places where smoke detectors would be unsuitable, such as in the outdoors.
Where reliable fire detection had previously been challenging if not entirely impossible, CCTV fire detection can now provide effective and reliable fire detection.
Good example cases were CCTV fire detection systems can be used would be locations such as sports stadiums, forests, parks and gardens, shopping malls or large manufacturing plants.
But the fact there CCTV fire detection can now come where previously other detection methods couldn't work is only one of the many advantages. Among their other benefits is their fast detection time. Manufacturers of fire cameras such as Ciquirix found in their testing that their digital fire detection systems can detect fires often as fast as within 10 seconds of a fire occurring. Not only can these systems detect fires essentially in the real-time, they can also automatically notify responders to the location of the fire. The system can even provide them with the exact GPS coordinates. This way, response times and as a result damages from fires can be significantly reduced.
Although primarily developed for certain industries where fire detection with smoke detectors had previously been impossible, CCTV fire detection is now also gaining interest among private users as a new way to detect fires in their homes. It is also in particular of interest for small business owners, sports clubs and other organisations.
Lastly, one other benefit of CCTV fire detection is that it can be seamlessly incorporated into any existing video surveillance system. In such cases, one can simply replace ordinarily CCTV cameras with fire cameras, which makes their installation and setup rather simple and straightforward.
For me it is sometimes astonishing to see how much money some folks spend on their weddings and wedding receptions. A lot of people, so it seems, don't want to limit themselves when it comes to such occasions. This is why they are often spending a fortune on food and drink, flowers, musical entertainment for the wedding or their wedding photographer.
It is because of that that I think it's rather disheartening to see how a lot of folks make mistakes when they select professionals, whether it's for their wedding photos and videos or for the musical entertainment for the evening.
When it comes to such once-in-a-lifetime events like weddings, there are two things that folks need to keep in mind: the great day itself should obviously be unforgettable for anyone and then the memories of the day should be preserved as best as possible.
In regards to choosing a wedding photographer I always give people the tip to take their time when they choose one. This means that this would definitely look into all several photographers, carefully have to present their previous work, look at pictures and videos then took at other weddings to get an impression about the quality of the photographer.
You should not make any sacrifices for the musical entertainment for the wedding either. Most bands or DJs should be able to give you a demo tape or video that you can look at to see whether the style of the band or DJ is right for your wedding.
In recent times, a lot of folks especially here in the United Kingdom are booking surprise entertainers such as The Singing Waiters UK. If you ask me, The Singing Waiters UK can give you the best of entertainment that you can get today. Getting high-class entertainment such as The Singing Waiters is something that will always pay off especially if you want to make an impression on your guests that should last for a lifetime.
Effective protection from fires, that is the ability to detect and quickly suppress a fire can save businesses in the United Kingdom millions of British pounds each and every year. In many cases, an effective and quickly acting fire suppression system in place may even save a business from financial ruin.
While fire safety plays an important role for almost any type of business today, some commercial venues are in particular prone to fire hazards.
Think about restaurants or hotels that make use of large commercial kitchens. Those types of venues are always at risk that a fire may break out unexpectedly.
The Ansul kitchen fire suppression system has been designed so as to provide the most effective fire protection and suppression for those commercial venues. Many thousands of kitchens, grills, restaurants and hospitals in many countries have this fire suppression system in place today.
What makes the Ansul kitchen fire suppression system special?
The Ansul is not only capable of quickly extinguishing a fire that may originate from appliances such as hot grills or ovens. It was designed to meet the specific demands for those types of venues.
The non-toxic fire extinguishing agent used by the Ansul system is self-dissolving which means that there won't be major clean-up efforts necessary after the system engaged. As a result, normal operations of the business can quickly continue – an important criterion for businesses where each day unable to operate would otherwise mean significant losses.
Because of those advantages, the Ansul fire suppression system not only provides maximum fire protection for many commercial venues today but also helps them to save significant amounts of money. Not without good reason the Ansul system is one of the most widely-used fire suppression systems today.
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Just wanted to share the actual scan of the Dragongold playmat that I finished (and promptly sold through posting it on FaceBook) while I was doing a small comics festival in Olympia last weekend. I got a bit carried away with it and it ended up taking a good deal more time than originally intended. The "gold" was actually done with a gold gel pen. Ah well...it was my first one. I will probably use a different style on the next one I do.
Nice, glad you are not um missing. Post more often!
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We could not be any more excited about choosing Brian Quinlisk as our personal trainer!! After our initial consult with Brian, we walked away feeling confident we chose the right place to begin our journey. AbsoluteUFitness has been the perfect choice for us. The gym is not overwhelming as bigger gyms have made us feel in the past. It's kept super clean and we love that we can go any time, day or night.
Brian is an excellent trainer. Since joining, we've lost nearly 100 pounds between us!! We have more energy, feel better about ourselves, and living healthier lives. We could never have done this on our own. Brian keeps us motivated and gives us the confidence we need to challenge ourselves to meet the goals he sets for us. He tailors the training to our specific needs, and pushes us further than we would ever push ourselves. Brian is also dependable, understanding, and flexible when needed. All of that plus a winning and warm personality makes us feel fortunate to have found him.
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Archive: 2013
Corps updates status on maintenance at Raystown Dam
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake began maintenance repairs September 2012 to its two tainter gates that help regulate the lake's water level.
Raystown opens recreation areas for Canada Goose hunting
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake announces the opening of portions of the following
Jennings Randolph Lakes accepting Christmas trees for recycling
Jennings Randolph Lake, W. Va. - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Jennings Randolph Lake will be
Jennings Randolph Lake forest management announces timber harvest as part of forest management plan
The Jennings Randolph Lake staff announces a timber harvest is scheduled for a 45-acre area near the Robert W. Craig Campground beginning Nov. 30.
Public invited to open house to discuss oyster restoration in the Tred Avon River
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and Maryland Department of Natural Resources will host an open house to discuss oyster restoration efforts on the Tred Avon River on Nov.r 7 from 3 to 8 p.m. at the NOAA Environmental Science Training Center at the Cooperative Oxford Lab (904 South Morris Street, Oxford, MD 21654).
Area Army Corps permitting offices to close; permits on hold
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, has temporarily closed its regulatory offices and furloughing its 45 regulatory employees due to a lapse of Fiscal 2014 funds. The review of any pending permit applications will be suspended until new funding becomes available. Regulatory offices closing include the District's main branch in Baltimore, as well as field offices located in State College, Pa.; Carlisle, Pa.; Tioga, Pa.; and Easton, Md. Regulatory staff will also refrain from attending any meetings, presentations or outreach opportunities due to the lack of available funds.
Army Corps closes roads surrounding Indian Rock Dam
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Indian Rock Dam, York, Pa., has closed four roads surrounding Indian Rock Dam as part of normal emergency high water procedures due to current weather conditions.
Army Corps announces changes to recreation area campground closures
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District will close recreation area campgrounds earlier than originally planned due to the current lack of an appropriations bill. Since the government shutdown started, the District has been routinely monitoring fiscal year 2013 funds in order to minimize the public's impact and adhere to their normal closing date schedule. However, with those funds uncertain past October 31, two timelines have been adjusted in order to winterize facilities.
Area Army Corps parks extend temporary openings during shutdown
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, has extended the date of how long their owned and operated lakes can temporarily remain open to October 14. This is an extension from the original projected date of October 7. This means that their projects throughout the Susquehanna and Potomac River Basins can continue full operations for another week despite a lapse in federal funding. Corps-operated campgrounds and day-use areas will remain open during this time and all reservations will be honored.
Raystown Lake announces access roads openings, hunting stand rules
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake will open select access roads to accommodate various upcoming hunting seasons. Unannounced closures of gated roads are possible due to weather, road conditions or special activities such as logging operations.
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require 'spec_helper'
feature 'Project Activity RSS' do
let(:project) { create(:empty_project, visibility_level: Gitlab::VisibilityLevel::PUBLIC) }
let(:path) { activity_namespace_project_path(project.namespace, project) }
before do
create(:issue, project: project)
end
context 'when signed in' do
before do
user = create(:user)
project.team << [user, :developer]
login_as(user)
visit path
end
it_behaves_like "it has an RSS button with current_user's private token"
end
context 'when signed out' do
before do
visit path
end
it_behaves_like "it has an RSS button without a private token"
end
end
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Higgins Canyon kan syfta på följande platser:
Antarktis
Higgins Canyon (dal i Antarktis),
USA
Higgins Canyon (dal i USA, Kalifornien, Los Angeles County),
Higgins Canyon (dal i USA, Kalifornien, San Mateo County),
Higgins Canyon (dal i USA, New Mexico, Mora County),
Higgins Canyon (dal i USA, New Mexico, San Miguel County),
Higgins Canyon (dal i USA, Kalifornien, Modoc County),
Robotskapade Antarktisförgreningar
Robotskapade USAförgreningar
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GoXtra News: Tune in on Third Degree Tuesday when they investigate Oscar's past!
Tune in on Third Degree Tuesday when they investigate Oscar's past!
Shocked disbelief! That probably sums up the response of most South Africans upon hearing the news that beloved Olympic sports hero – Oscar Pistorius had shot and killed his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Two versions have been presented in court – Pistorius maintains it was an accident – he thought Reeva was a burglar. The state argues it was premeditated murder.
This week Third Degree investigates Oscar's past. What demons drove this man? Were there warning signs as far back as 2009? Third Degree also reveals dramatic new pieces of this devastating puzzle.
3rd Degree - "Oscar Pistorius"
TX: Tuesday, 26 February on e.tv, eNCA (DStv Channel 403) and in the United Kingdom on the SKY Digital Satellite Platform Channel 517 at 9:30PM.
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Sojourner Truth - 03 The value of forgiveness, the nature of synchronicity
Invisible input - other
Narrative Of Sojourner Truth, A Northern Slave, Emancipated From Bodily Servitude By The State Of New York, In 1828. – Olive Gilbert
…..Mr. Fred Waring entered, and seeing Isabel, pleasantly accosted her, and asked her 'what she was driving at now-a-days.' On her answering 'nothing particular,' he requested her to go over to his place, and assist his folks, as some of them were sick, and they needed an extra hand. She very gladly assented.
When Mr. W. retired, her master wanted to know why she wished to help people, that called her the 'worst of devils,' as Mr. Waring had done in the courthouse–for he was the uncle of Solomon Gedney, and attended the trial we have described–and declared 'that she was a fool to; he wouldn't do it.'
'Oh,' she told him, 'she would not mind that, but was very glad to have people forget their anger towards her.'
She went over, but too happy to feel that their resentment was passed, and commenced her work with a light heart and a strong will. She had not worked long in this frame of mind, before a young daughter of Mr. Waring rushed into the rooms exclaiming, with uplifted hands–'Heavens and earth, Isabella! Fowler's murdered Cousin Eliza!'
'Ho,' said Isabel, 'that's nothing–he liked to have killed my child; nothing saved him but God.' ………………………
Immediately after this announcement, Solomon Gedney and his mother came in, going direct to Mrs. Waring's room, where she soon heard tones as of some one reading. She thought something said to her inwardly, 'Go up stairs and hear.'
At first she hesitated, but it seemed to press her the more–'Go up and hear!' She went up, unusual as it is for slaves to leave their work and enter unbidden their mistress's room, for the sole purpose of seeing or hearing what may be seen or heard there. But on this occasion, Isabella says, she walked in at the door, shut it, placed her back against it, and listened. She saw them and heard them read–'He knocked her down with his fist, jumped on her with his knees, broke her collar-bone, and tore out her wind-pipe! He then attempted his escape, but was pursued and arrested, and put in an iron bank for safe-keeping!' And the friends were requested to go down and take away the poor innocent children who had thus been made in one short day more than orphans. ………………
When Isabella had heard the letter, all being too much absorbed in their own feelings to take note of her, she returned to her work, her heart swelling with conflicting emotions. She was awed at the dreadful deed; she mourned the fate of the loved Eliza, who had in such an undeserved and barbarous manner been put away from her labors and watchings as a tender mother; and, 'last though not least,' in the development of her character and spirit, her heart bled for the afflicted relatives; even those of them who 'laughed at her calamity, and mocked when her fear came.'
Her thoughts dwelt long and intently on the subject, and the wonderful chain of events that had conspired to bring her that day to that house, to listen to that piece of intelligence–to that house, where she never was before or afterwards in her life, and invited there by people who had so lately been hotly incensed against her. It all seemed very remarkable to her, and she viewed it as flowing from a special providence of God.
She thought she saw clearly, that their unnatural bereavement was a blow dealt in retributive justice; but she found it not in her heart to exult or rejoice over them. She felt as if God had more than answered her petition, when she ejaculated, in her anguish of mind, 'Oh, Lord, render unto them double!'
She said, 'I dared not find fault with God, exactly; but the language of my heart was, 'Oh, my God! that's too much–I did not mean quite so much, God!'
It was a terrible blow to the friends of the deceased; and her selfish mother (who, said Isabella, made such a 'to-do about her boy…..') went deranged, and walking to and fro in her delirium, called aloud for her poor murdered daughter–'Eliza! Eliza!'
The derangement of Mrs. G. was a matter of hearsay, as Isabella saw her not after the trial; but she has no reason to doubt the truth of what she heard. Isabel could never learn the subsequent fate of Fowler, but heard, in the spring of '49, that his children had been seen in Kingston–one of whom was spoken of as a fine, interesting girl, albeit a halo of sadness fell like a veil about her.
Reducing threats
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AUDIO / Video Promos
Dan Dare: Widescreen Audio (2017)
Dan Dare: A Brief History (2017)
Dan Dare: Is The Mekon Misunderstood? (2017)
Dan Dare: Were You Aware of Dan Dare? (2017)
Audio Trailers
Blake's 7: A Rebellion Reborn
BBC Radio 4 Extra (2007)
(The Dust Run / The Trail)
Dan Dare: The Audio Adventures
#1 (2017)
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BIG FINISH #2 (2017)
'Voyage to Venus' (Chapter 1)
'Operation Saturn' (Chapter 1) Return of the Nautilus
Isaac Asimov's: I, Robot
BBC Radio 4 (2017)
"The foresight that Asimov had was astonishing"
Scriptwriter Richard Kurti tells us why Isaac Asimov's sci-fi stories were so remarkable in their ability to predict the future.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04rbkkf
"It's the ideas that really leap out of it"
Actor Nick Briggs introduces his characters and tells us what he finds appealing about Isaac Asimov's sci-fi stories. He also explains why he doesn't think we should fear a future dominated by robots.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04rbfzk
Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles / mini-documentary BBC Radio 4 (2015)
Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles / Trailer #1
The Boy from Aleppo Who Painted the War / mini-documentary
TELEVISION / Trailers
Blake's 7: A Rebellion Reborn (2007)
Barcelona Burnout (2010) Documentary
SCI-FI London/Blake's 7 (2007)
A little bit of history. Reportage on the Blakes 7 launch event for the audio drama reboot at the London International Festival of Science Fiction and Fantastic Film (2007).
Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman
Opening sequence for Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman. The definitive television documentary about the life and times of Forrest Ackerman, 'deaditor' of Famous Monsters of Filmland, literary agent, collector, and 'nerd zero' who invented the word 'sci-fi'
Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont (2005)
The segment from my 2007 documentary Best Evidence: Top 10 UFO Sightings, that details the Malmstrom AFB case from 1967.
Best Evidence Documentary / SPACE
FILM / Trailers
The Cuckoo in the Clock (2014)
Roundabout (2014)
Exit Thread (2016)
THEATRE / Trailers
Sonnet 155 LIVE / Trailer (2010)
Tim Arnold's "Sonnet 155" - Live at the Almeida - FULL SHOW
In May 2010, Tim Arnold performed a show of his 10th solo album 'Sonnet 155' at The Almeida Theatre, London. A re-imagining of Shakespeare's themes, Sonnet 155 was performed for only two nights. The shows featured readings from Hattie Morahan, Benedict Cumberbatch, Lisa Dillon, Paul McGann and Richard Briers.
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Many may already know that the name ECYD means "encounters, convictions, your decisiones". And in order for us to be recognized globally, the name ECYD is used everywhere in the world, independent of a country's language. In Italy, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, France, the United States, the Philippines, etc. wherever we are, we are ECYD.
ECYD is the official name of this Catholic association of adolescents. It speaks of a life full of experiences and encounters that transform our lives, helping us acquire the firm convictions that drives us to make the decisions that we need to live fully as Christian adolescents in today's world!
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Meet Tony
Athletes Peak Store
Tony Rienzo, CSCS, NASM-CPT
President, Sports Performance Coach
Tony Rienzo graduated with a bachelor's degree in Health and Exercise Science from the College of New Jersey in December 2004. While in college, Tony worked as a personal trainer at New York Sports Club and interned at the Lawrenceville School in the Strength and Conditioning Department. He earned his Personal Training Certification from the National Academy of Sports Medicine while at New York Sports Club.
After graduation, Tony continued his education and earned his Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification from the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Tony formerly worked with Lightning Fast Training Systems under current San Francisco 49ers Strength and Conditioning Coach, Duane Carlisle. Under Coach Carlisle, Tony learned what it takes to push athletes to their limits and how to assist each athlete in reaching his or her full potential. Once Coach Carlisle decided to focus all efforts on the 49ers, and after Tony directed Lightning Fast for 3 years, Tony decided to start Athletes Peak.
In addition, Tony is the Assistant Director of Speed, Strength and Conditioning at the esteemed Lawrenceville School, working with female and male athletes from over 20 different sports. Tony has dedicated his life to working with athletes and has worked with thousands of youth athletes. He has helped many improve their overall performance and earn Division I college scholarships.
Athletes Peak is proud to partner with the following organizations and is the official Speed and Agility Coach for:
Millstone Eagles Pop Warner Football
Cherokee High School Field Hockey
Contact UsJob OpportunitiesFAQ
All Rights Reserved, Athletes Peak, LLC (2010)
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Q: li as tabs, combine hover(or mouseenter and mouseleave) and click I have problem with tabs (using li). I dont know how to solve this situation: by click tab(tab link) not show tab content, but if i hover tab again to show tab content. (just first click not show the tab content)
Thanks in advance!
HTML:
<div id="tabs">
<ul id="tabstest">
<li id="first_tab" style="width:200px; height:40px;"><a href="#tab1" class="active tab_link" onclick="window.location.href = '\auto.php';"><strong>Auto</strong></a></li>
<li style="width:180px; height:40px; line-height: 12px;"><a href="#tab2" class="tab_link" onclick="window.location.href = '\automk.php';"><strong><br>Automk</strong></a></li>
<li style="width:120px; height:40px;"><a href="#tab3" class="tab_link" onclick="window.location.href = '\info.php';"><strong>Info</strong></a></li>
<li style="width:180px; height:40px; line-height: 12px;"><a href="#tab4" class="tab_link" onclick="window.location.href = '\tteleko.php';"><strong><br>Teleko</strong></a></li>
<li style="width:120px; height:40px; line-height: 12px;"><a href="#tab5" class="tab_link" onclick="window.location.href = '\pamet.php';"><strong><br>Pamet</strong></a></li>
<li id="last_tab" style="width:100px; height:40px; line-height: 12px;"><a href="#tab6" class="tab_link" onclick="window.location.href = '\rracun.php';"s><strong><br>Računari</strong></a></li>
</ul>
</div>
<div id="tabcontents" >
<div id="tab1" class="tabcontent">
<img src="/images/baner22.jpg" width="200" height="150" alt="Slideshow Image 2" title="Slideshow Image 2" style="float:left; margin:5px 5px 5px 5px;"/>
<p style="margin:5px 5px 5px 5px;">tab1 content</p>
</div>
<div id="tab2" class="tabcontent">
<p>tab2 content</p>
</div>
<div id="tab3" class="tabcontent" >
<p>tab3 content</p>
</div>
<div id="tab4" class="tabcontent">
<img src="images/baner22.jpg" width="947" alt="Slideshow Image 2" title="Slideshow Image 2" />
</div>
<div id="tab5" class="tabcontent">
<img src="/images/baner32.jpg" width="947" alt="Slideshow Image 2" title="Slideshow Image 2" />
</div>
<div id="tab6" class="tabcontent">
<img src="/images/banner35.jpg" width="947" alt="Slideshow Image 2" title="Slideshow Image 2" />
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JQuery:
$("#tabstest li").click(function() {
????
});
$("#tabstest li").hover(function () {
$("#tabstest li").removeClass('active');
$(this).addClass("active");
var selected_tab = $(this).find("a").attr("href");
$(selected_tab).fadeIn();
}, function () {
$("#tabstest li").removeClass('active');
var selected_tab = $(this).find("a").attr("href");
$(selected_tab).hide();
});
A: You can do something like this. On first click it wont do anything. But after first click it will show the data.
var clickCount = 0;
$("#tabstest li").click(function() {
if (clickCount > 1) {
$(this).addClass("active");
var selected_tab = $(this).find("a").attr("href");
$(selected_tab).fadeIn();
}
clickCount++;
});
$("#tabstest li").hover(function () {
$("#tabstest li").removeClass('active');
$(this).addClass("active");
var selected_tab = $(this).find("a").attr("href");
$(selected_tab).fadeIn();
}, function () {
$("#tabstest li").removeClass('active');
var selected_tab = $(this).find("a").attr("href");
$(selected_tab).hide();
});
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Raphael Dwamena leaves FC Zurich with immediate effect and joins Primera Division side Levante Union Deportiva.
The Ghanaian striker joined FC Zurich from Austrian second-flight club Austria Lustenau at the end of January 2017. During his youth, Dwamena played for Red Bull Ghana in his home country before being transferred to Red Bull Salzburg's junior section at the beginning of 2014 and then playing for FC Liefering for two years. Raphael Dwamena played a total of 56 official matches for FC Zurich, scoring 25 goals and playing 15 assists.
We would like to thank Raphael Dwamena for his commitment for FC Zurich and wish him all the best and a lot of success for the future.
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FACTOID # 10: The total number of state executions in 2005 was 60: 19 in Texas and 41 elsewhere. The racial split was 19 Black and 41 White.
Interesting government facts »
Encyclopedia > Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Република Македонија
Flag Coat of arms
Anthem: Today Over Macedonia (Macedonian: Денес Над Македонија, Denes Nad Makedonija)
Capital Skopje
42°0′ N 21°26′ E
Largest city Skopje
Official language(s) Macedonian1
Parliamentary republic
Branko Crvenkovski
Vlado Bučkovski
Declared From Yugoslavia
• Water (%)
25,333 km² (146th)
• 2005 est.
• [[As of |]] census
2,045,262 (140th)
80/km² (88th)
GDP (PPP)
• Per capita 2004 estimate
$14.914 billion (121st)
$7,237 (82nd)
HDI (2003) 0.797 (59th) – medium
Currency Macedonian Denar (MKD)
• Summer (DST) CET (UTC+1)
Internet TLD .mk
Calling code +389
1In communities where over 20% of the people speak another language, the language becomes a municipal official language. These include Albanian, Turkish, Serbian, and Romany
This article is about the country in Europe. For other uses, see Macedonia.
The Republic of Macedonia (Macedonian: Република Македонија), or Macedonia, also often called the "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" or FYROM for short ¶, is an independent state on the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe. The country borders Serbia and Montenegro to the north, Albania to the west, Greece to the south, and Bulgaria to the east. Image File history File links Flag_of_Macedonia. ... Coat of arms of the former Socialist Republic of Macedonia (of former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). ... Flag ratio: 1:2 The Flag of the Republic of Macedonia represents a rising yellow sun with eight rays extending to the edges of the red field. ... The coat of arms of the Republic of Macedonia represents a sunsrise over a mountain and a lake,surrounded by wheat, tobacco leaves and poppy plant capsules. ... This page lists state and national mottos for the worlds independent states and their subdivisions. ... 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The following is a list of currently existing Internet Top-level domains (TLDs). ... .mk is the Internet country code top-level domain ( ccTLD) for the Republic of Macedonia. ... // At a glance In depth Zone 1 – North American Numbering Plan Area nanpa. ... The Serbian language is one of the standard versions of the Å tokavian dialect (former standard was known as Serbo-Croatian language). ... Romany (or Romani) is the language of the Roma and Sinti, peoples often referred to in English as Gypsies. They came originally from the Indian Subcontinent or what is now, northern India and parts of Pakistan, and their language belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language... The Balkans is the historic and geographic name used to describe a region of south-eastern Europe. ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...
The capital is Skopje with more than 600,000 inhabitants. It has a number of smaller cities, notably Bitola, Prilep, Tetovo, Kumanovo, Ohrid, Veles, Stip, and Strumica. Skopje (Macedonian: Скопје, Serbo-Croatian: Skoplje, Albanian: Shkup, Ottoman Turkish: Üsküb, Ancient Greek: Scupi (see History), see also different names) is the capital city of the Republic of Macedonia. ... Bitola-View of the old town Bitola (Macedonian Битола, Bulgarian Битоля, Albanian Manastir, Turkish Manastır, Greek Μοναστήρι, Serbian Bitolj/Битољ) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia. ... Prilep (Macedonian: Прилеп, other forms: Parleap, Pirlepe and Perlepe) is a city of 73,925 citizens, covering 1. ... Tetovo is a city in the north-west Macedonia, built on the foothills of the Šar mountain (Shar mountain) and divided by the Pena (Shkumbin) river. ... Kumanovo is a city in northeastern Macedonia near the capital city of Skopje. ... Ohrid (see also different names) is a city on the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid in western Republic of Macedonia. ... This article is about the god Veles, for the city in Macedonia see Veles, Macedonia Veles (Volos, Weles, Voloh) is a Slavic god, thought to be the deity of: cattle, commerce, music, the underworld. ... Jonnabuz (talk) 11:42, 24 May 2005 (UTC) Categories: Possible copyright violations ... Strumica is a city of about 55,000 people in southeastern Republic of Macedonia. ...
The Republic of Macedonia is often called a land of lakes and mountains. There are more than 50 natural and artificial lakes and sixteen mountain ranges higher than 2000 metres above sea level. For considerations of sea level change, in particular rise associated with possible global warming, see sea level rise. ...
The country is member of the UN, Council of Europe, associate member of La Francophonie, World Trade Organization (WTO), Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, since December 2005 it is a candidate for joining the European Union, and is also expecting NATO membership. This article is about the United Nations, for other uses of UN see UN (disambiguation) Official languages English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic Secretary-General Kofi Annan (since 1997) Established October 24, 1945 Member states 191 Headquarters New York City, NY, USA Official site http://www. ... The Palace of Europe in Strasbourg The Council of Europe (French: Conseil de lEurope, German: Europarat) is an international organisation of 46 member states in the European region. ... La Francophonie (occasionally in English Francophony, formally lOrganisation internationale de la Francophonie), a French language term coined in 1880 by French geographer Onésime Reclus to designate the community of people and countries using French, is an international organisation of French-speaking countries and governments. ... WTO Logo The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international, multilateral organization, which sets the rules for the global trading system and resolves disputes between its member states, all of whom are signatories to its about 30 agreements. ... The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is an international organization for security. ... The NATO flag NATO 2002 Summit in Prague The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, the Atlantic Alliance or the Western Alliance, is an international organisation for defence collaboration established in 1949, in support of the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington, D.C., on...
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2.3 European Union candidacy and membership
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Main article: History of the Republic of Macedonia
The lands governed by the Republic of Macedonia were previously the southernmost part of Yugoslavia. Its current borders were fixed shortly after World War II when the government of Yugoslavia established the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, recognizing the Macedonians as a separate nation within Yugoslavia. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in all south Slavic languages, in Macedonian and Serbian Cyrillic Југославија) is a term used for three separate but successive political entities that existed during most of the 20th century on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe. ... Combatants Allied Powers Axis Powers Commanders {{{commander1}}} {{{commander2}}} Strength {{{strength1}}} {{{strength2}}} Casualties 17 million military deaths 8 million military deaths {{{notes}}} World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a military conflict that took place between 1939 and 1945. ... Official language Croatian (after 1974), Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, Croato-Serbian, Slovenian Capital Belgrade Largest city Belgrade Area (1991) - Total - % water Ranked xxst 255,804 km² Negligible Population - Total (2004) - Density Ranked xxth 20,522,972 80/km² Currency Yugoslav dinar Time zone - in summer CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2...
In the past, these lands came under a number of ancient states and former empires; Paionia, the kingdom of ancient Macedon (which gave its name to the whole Macedonian region), the Roman and Byzantine empires, and the medieval Bulgarian and Serbian states. In the 14th century the region was conquered by the Ottoman Empire. Paionia (also Romanized as Paeonia) was, in ancient geography, the land of the Paionians (Gk. ... The Vergina Sun, a symbol associated with the Macedonian kingdom Macedon or Macedonia (from Greek ; see also List of traditional Greek place names) was the name of an ancient kingdom located in the northern-most part of ancient Greece, bordering the kingdom of Epirus on the west and the region... For other uses, see Roman Empire (disambiguation). ... Byzantine Empire (Greek: Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων) is the term conventionally used since the 19th century to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered at its capital in Constantinople. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... (Redirected from 14th) 14 (fourteen) is the natural number following 13 and preceding 15. ... Imperial motto (Ottoman Turkish) Devlet-i Ebed-müddet (the Eternal State) The Ottoman Empire at the height of its power (1683) Official language Ottoman Turkish Capital Sogut (1299-1326), Bursa (1326-1365), Edirne (1365-1453), İstanbul (1453-1922) Imperial anthem Ottoman imperial anthem Sovereigns Padishah of the Osmanli Dynasty...
Following the two Balkan wars of 1912 and 1913 and the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, the wider region of Macedonia was divided between Greece, Bulgaria and Serbia. The territory of the present-day Republic of Macedonia was then known as Južna Srbija, "Southern Serbia", but had no separate or autonomous identity at the time. After the First World War Serbia joined the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. In 1929, the kingdom was officially renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and divided into provinces called banovinas. Southern Serbia, including all of what is now the Republic of Macedonia, became a part of the Vardar Banovina. The outcome as of April 1913 Boundaries on the Balkans after the First and the Second Balkan War (1912-1913) Distribution of races in the Balkan Peninsula and Asia Minor in 1923, Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, New York (The map does not reflect the results of the 1923... 1912 (MCMXII) was a leap year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday in the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... 1913 (MCMXIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Ypres, 1917, in the vicinity of the Battle of Passchendaele. ... The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a Balkan state which existed from December 1, 1918 to mid-April 1941. ... 1929 (MCMXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a kingdom in the Balkans which existed from the end of World War I until World War II. It occupied an area made up of the present-day states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, Republic of Macedonia, and most of present-day Slovenia... Ban was a title used in some states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 9th century and the 20th century. ... Map showing Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 (The Vardar Banovina is coloured green, on the lower right part of the map) The Vardar Banovina or Vardar Banate (Slavic Macedonian and Serbian: Вардарска бановина Vardarska banovina) was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. ...
In 1941, Yugoslavia was occupied by the Axis Powers and the Vardar Banovina was divided between its neighbors, Bulgaria and Italian-occupied Albania. Harsh rule by the occupying forces encouraged many Macedonians to support the Communist Partisan resistance movement of Josip Broz Tito. After the end of the Second World War, when Tito became Yugoslavia's president, the People's Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was established. The People's Republic of Macedonia became one of the six republics of the Yugoslav federation. Following the federation's renaming to Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1963, the People's Republic of Macedonia was likewise renamed as the Socialist Republic of Macedonia. It dropped the "Socialist" from its name in 1991 when it peacefully seceded from Yugoslavia. A few very minor changes to its border with Serbia were agreed to resolve problems with the demarcation line between the two countries. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Column The Rebellion The Yugoslav Partisans were the main resistance movement engaged in the fight against the Axis forces in the Balkans during World War II. // Origins The Yugoslav Partisans went under the official name of Peoples Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia (Narodno-oslobodilačka vojska... Marshal Josip Broz Tito Josip Broz Tito (Јосип Броз Тито) (help· info) (May 7, (originally May 25th on the official birth certificate) 1892 – May 4, 1980) was the leader of Yugoslavia between the end of World War II and his death in 1980. ... Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ... Official language Croatian (after 1974), Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, Croato-Serbian, Slovenian Capital Belgrade Largest city Belgrade Area (1991) - Total - % water Ranked xxst 255,804 km² Negligible Population - Total (2004) - Density Ranked xxth 20,522,972 80/km² Currency Yugoslav dinar Time zone - in summer CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2... 1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1991 (MCMXCI in Roman) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The country officially celebrates 8 September 1991 as the Independence day regarding the referendum by registered voters endorsing independence from Yugoslavia. The Republic of Macedonia remained at peace through the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s but was destabilized by the Kosovo War in 1999, when an estimated 360,000 ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo took refuge in the country. They returned quickly following the war but soon after, Albanian radicals on both sides of the border took up arms in pursuit of autonomy or independence for the Albanian-populated areas of the Republic. A short war was fought between government and ethnic Albanian rebels, mostly in the north and west of the country, in March-June 2001. It ended with the intervention of a NATO ceasefire monitoring force and the government promising to devolve greater political power and cultural recognition to the Albanian minority. In 2005, Macedonia was officially recognized as a European Union candidate nation. September 8 is the 251st day of the year (252nd in leap years). ... 1991 (MCMXCI in Roman) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... It has been suggested that Timeline of Yugoslavia be merged into this article or section. ... The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive, the last decade of the 20th Century. ... The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is often used to describe two sequential and at times parallel armed conflicts (a civil war followed by an international war) in the southern Serbian province called Kosovo (officially Kosovo and Metohia), part of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... The Albanians are an ethnic group generally associated with Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia and the Albanian language. ... The National Liberation Army (Albanian: Ushtria Çlirimtare Kombëtare - UÇK ; Macedonian: Ослободителна национална армија - ОНА), also known as the Macedonian UÇK, is a military organization that operated in the Republic of Macedonia in 2001. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... NATO 2002 Summit The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), sometimes called North Atlantic Alliance, Atlantic Alliance or the Western Alliance, is an international organisation for defence collaboration established in 1949, in support of the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington, DC, on April 4, 1949. ...
Main article: Politics of the Republic of Macedonia
The president is Branko Crvenkovski. The Republic of Macedonia is a parliamentary democracy with an executive government composed of a coalition of parties from the unicameral legislature (Собрание, Sobranie), and an independent judicial branch with a constitutional court. The Assembly is made up of 120 seats and the members are elected every four years. Politics of the Republic of Macedonia: From the CIA World Factbook 2000/2001, partially updated Country name: conventional long form: The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia conventional short form: none local long form: Republika Makedonija local short form: Makedonija abbreviation: F.Y.R.O.M. Data code: MK Government type... A parliamentary system, or parliamentarism, is distinguished by the executive branch of government being dependent on the direct or indirect support of the parliament, often expressed through a vote of confidence. ...
The role of the President of the Republic is mostly ceremonial, with the real power resting in the hands of the President of the Government of Macedonia. The President is the commander-in-chief of the state armed forces and a president of the state Security Council. The President of the Republic is elected every five years and it can be elected twice at most.
With the passage of a new law and elections held in 2005, local government functions are divided between 78 municipalities (opštini, singular - opština). The capital, Skopje, is governed as a group of ten municipalities collectively referred to as "the City of Skopje". Municipalities in the Republic of Macedonia are units of local self-government. There is a possibility to establish collaboration between neighbouring municipalities.
Judiciary power is exercised by courts and the most important ones are: the Judicial Supreme Court, Constitutional Court and the Republican Judicial Council. The assembly appoints the judges.
The country's main political divergence is between the largely ethnically-based political parties representing the country's Macedonian majority and Albanian minority. The issue of the power balance between the two communities led to a brief war in 2001, following which a power-sharing agreement was reached. In August 2004, the Republic's parliament passed legislation redrawing local boundaries and giving greater local autonomy to ethnic Albanians in areas where they predominate. 2001: A Space Odyssey. ...
Main article: Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia
The Republic of Macedonia is a member of a number of international organisations such as the United Nations, Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe Council of Europe, associate member of La Francophonie, World Trade Organization (WTO) etc. It is seeking to join NATO and the European Union, although its accession to either is unlikely to occur before 2008 and 2012, respectively. In December 2005, the leaders of the EU formally named it as a candidate country but did not set a date for starting entry talks. // International recognition The Republic of Macedonia became a member state of the United Nations on 8 April 1993, eighteen months after its independence from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ... The United Nations (UN) (in French Organisation des Nations unies) is an international organization that describes itself as a global association of governments facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, and social equity. ... The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is an international organization for security. ... The Palace of Europe in Strasbourg The Council of Europe (French: Conseil de lEurope, German: Europarat) is an international organisation of 46 member states in the European region. ... La Francophonie (occasionally in English Francophony, formally lOrganisation internationale de la Francophonie), a French language term coined in 1880 by French geographer Onésime Reclus to designate the community of people and countries using French, is an international organisation of French-speaking countries and governments. ... WTO Logo The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international, multilateral organization, which sets the rules for the global trading system and resolves disputes between its member states, all of whom are signatories to its about 30 agreements. ... The NATO flag NATO 2002 Summit in Prague The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, the Atlantic Alliance or the Western Alliance, is an international organisation for defence collaboration established in 1949, in support of the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington, D.C., on... 2008 (MMVIII) will a Leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2012 (MMXII) will be a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The European Union (EU) was originally created by the six founding states in 1952, but has grown to its current size of 25 member states. ...
The United States Agency for International Development has underwritten a project called Macedonia Connects which has made the Republic of Macedonia the first all broadband wireless country its size or larger in the world. The Ministry of Education and Sciences reports that 461 schools (primary and secondary) are now connected to the internet. In addition, the Internet Service Provider named On.net has created a MESH Network to provide WIFI services in the 11 largest cities/towns in Macedonia.
Naming dispute
Further information: Naming issue
The Republic of Macedonia's first flag, the subject of a dispute with Greece between 1991-1995
The Republic of Macedonia is commonly referred as Macedonia, but the name is also used to designate the wider geographical region of Macedonia. Due to a dispute between the governments of the Republic of Macedonia and Greece over the name, the United Nations agreed to refer to the country as "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (FYROM) when it became a member state in 1993. (Macedonian: Поранешна Југословенска Република Македонија (ПЈРМ)). Most international organizations adopted the same convention, including the European Union, the European Broadcasting Union, NATO and the International Olympic Committee, among others. However, a majority of UN member states recognize the country as the "Republic of Macedonia", including three of the UN Security Council's five permanent members – the United States, Russia, and the People's Republic of China, as well as all neigbouring countries of the Republic of Macedonia except Greece. The two countries also engaged in a heated dispute over the Republic's flag, which incorporated the Vergina Sun symbol claimed by Greece. This aspect of the dispute was resolved when the flag was changed in 1995. // International recognition The Republic of Macedonia became a member state of the United Nations on 8 April 1993, eighteen months after its independence from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Macedonia_1991-95. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Macedonia_1991-95. ... Macedonia is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula in south-eastern Europe with an area of about 67,000 square kilometres and a population of 4. ... // International recognition The Republic of Macedonia became a member state of the United Nations on 8 April 1993, eighteen months after its independence from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ... The United Nations (UN) (in French Organisation des Nations unies) is an international organization that describes itself as a global association of governments facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, and social equity. ... The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), known in French as LUnion Européenne de Radio-Télévision (UER), and unrelated to the European Union, was formed February 12, 1950 by 23 broadcasting organizations from Europe and the Mediterranean at a conference in the coastal resort of Torquay in Devon... The NATO flag NATO 2002 Summit in Prague The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, the Atlantic Alliance or the Western Alliance, is an international organisation for defence collaboration established in 1949, in support of the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington, D.C., on... The International Olympic Committee is an organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin on June 23 1894 to reinstate the Ancient Olympic Games held in Greece between 776 BC to 396 AD. Its membership is 202 National Olympic Committees. ... A session of the Security Council in progress The United Nations Security Council is the most powerful organ of the United Nations. ... Vergina Sun The Vergina Sun or Star of Vergina is a sixteen-ray star symbol found in archaeological excavations in Vergina in northern Greece. ...
Nonetheless, this situation has not prevented Greece and the Republic of Macedonia engaging in military and security co-operation, cross-border investments, and cultural exchanges. The November 2005 European Commission report states that, "Relations with Greece have improved in the last few years. Greece is the most important investor in the country (57% of the total foreign investments) and trade has been constantly increasing." The European Commission (formally the Commission of the European Communities) is the executive body of the European Union. ...
European Union candidacy and membership
As part of ongoing efforts to expand its membership, the European Union (EU) granted Macedonia candidate status on 17 December 2005, but with no promise of when such negotiations could start. France had made a budget deal as a condition for granting Macedonia candidate status and Greece agreed not to veto the decision on the premise that the name dispute will be resolved. Thus the country became the second former Yugoslav republic, after Croatia, to get a green light to open negotiations with Brussels. Macedonia applied for full membership on 22 March 2004. Macedonian Prime Minister Vlado Bučkovski hailed the decision as a "one-way ticket" to the EU for his country and stated: "Macedonia finally leaves the Balkan road paved with cobblestones and joins a highway that leads to Europe". The European Union (EU) was originally created by the six founding states in 1952, but has grown to its current size of 25 member states. ... December 17 is the 351st day of the year (352nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Bold textItalic textBold text // Headline text Emblem of the Brussels-Capital Region Flag of The City of Brussels Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel, German: Brüssel) is the capital of Belgium, the French community of Belgium, the Flemish community and of the European Union. ... March 22 is the 81st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (82nd in Leap years). ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Vlado Bučkovski (Владо Бучковски) (born December 2, 1962 in Skopje) is the current prime minister of the Republic of Macedonia, elected by parliament on December 15, 2004. ...
According to the EU, namely in accordance with its Copenhagen criteria, the main obstacles towards eventual EU membership for Macedonia concern good relations with neighbouring countries and reforms to its judicial and police systems. Also, growth rate lags behind that of most EU members, unemployment is high, and foreign investment is relatively low. The decentralisation process imposed after the six-month conflict in 2001 still requires full implementation. However, the relatively low population and European characteristics of the country promise few strains on the EU budget. The Copenhagen criteria are the rules that define whether a nation is eligible to join the European Union. ... Decentralisation (American: decentralization) is any of various means of more widely distributing decision-making to bring it closer to the point of service or action. ...
Main article: Geography of the Republic of Macedonia
Map of the Republic of Macedonia
Satellite view of Macedonia
A landlocked country, the Republic of Macedonia encompasses only a part of the wider geographical region of Macedonia in the Balkans. The remainder is divided between neighbouring Greece (with about half of the total), Bulgaria (with under a tenth), and Albania. Location: Southeastern Europe, north of Greece Geographic coordinates: 41 50 N, 22 00 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 25,333 km² land: 24,856 km² water: 477 km² Area - comparative: slightly larger than Vermont Land boundaries: total: 748 km border countries: Albania 151 km, Bulgaria 148 km, Greece 228... map of FYRO Macedonia, converted directly from CIA World Factbook GIF File links The following pages link to this file: Geography of the Republic of Macedonia Republic of Macedonia Categories: CIA World Factbook images ... map of FYRO Macedonia, converted directly from CIA World Factbook GIF File links The following pages link to this file: Geography of the Republic of Macedonia Republic of Macedonia Categories: CIA World Factbook images ... Image File history File links Macedonia. ... Image File history File links Macedonia. ... A landlocked country is one that has no coastline. ... Macedonia is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula in south-eastern Europe with an area of about 67,000 square kilometres and a population of 4. ... The Balkans is the historic and geographic name used to describe a region of south-eastern Europe. ... Macedonias location in Greece This article is about the region in Greece. ... Categories: Regions of Bulgaria | Macedonia | Bulgaria geography stubs ...
Macedonia's terrain is mostly rugged, located between the Šar and Rhodope mountains around the valley of the Vardar river. Three large lakes - Lake Ohrid, Lake Prespa and Dojran Lake - lie on the southern borders of the Republic, bisected by the frontiers with Albania and Greece. The region is seismically active and has been the site of destructive earthquakes in the past, most recently in 1963 when Skopje was heavily damaged by a major earthquake. The Šar mountain (Serbian Шар планина, Šar Planina; Albanian Malet e Sharrit, Sharr) is a mountain on the border of Serbia and Montenegro and the Republic of Macedonia. ... The Rhodopes (also spelled Rodopi) are a mountain range, with over 83% of its area in southern Bulgaria and the remainder in Greece. ... The Vardar ( Greek: Axios,Axius or Αξιός , the ancient and current Greek name of the river) is the longest river in the Republic of Macedonia. ... Lake Ohrid is straddling the mountainous border between the southwestern region of the Republic of Macedonia and eastern Albania, 340 sq km (130 sq mi) in area. ... Prespa is the name of two fresh-water lakes in Macedonia, on the border between Greece, Albania, and the Republic of Macedonia?. With an abundance of rare fauna and flora, the area was declared a Transnational Park in 2000. ... Dojran Lake is in Macedonia. ... 1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Skopje (Macedonian: Скопје, Serbo-Croatian: Skoplje, Albanian: Shkup, Ottoman Turkish: Üsküb, Ancient Greek: Scupi (see History), see also different names) is the capital city of the Republic of Macedonia. ...
The Republic of Macedonia also has scenic mountains. They are belong to two different ranges: Dinarska and Rodopska. The mountains belonging to the Dinarska range are older with subsequent erosion; the Rodopska range is younger offering rugged, alpine sceneries. Ten highest mountains in the Republic of Macedonia:
Mount Korab (2,764 m)
Sar Mountain (2,747 m)
Baba Mountain (2,601 m)
Jakupica (2,540 m)
Nidze (2,521 m)
Deshat (2,373 m)
Krchin (2,341 m)
Galichica (2,288 m)
Stogovo (2,273 m)
Jablanica (2,257 m)
See also: Mountains of the Republic of Macedonia
The Korab Mountain range Korab Mountain landscape Mount Korab is the highest mountain of both Albania and Republic of Macedonia at the border of the two states. ... The Šar mountain (Serbian Шар планина, Šar Planina; Albanian Malet e Sharrit, Sharr) is a mountain on the border of Serbia and Montenegro and the Republic of Macedonia. ... Pelister mountain Baba Mountain overlooks the city of Bitola in the Republic of Macedonia. ... Jakupica (Macedonian:Јакупица) is a mountain range in the central part of the Republic of Macedonia. ... Nidze (Macedonian:Ниџе) is a mountain situated in the south-western part of the Republic of Macedonia on the border with Greece. ... Deshat is a mountain on the border between the Republic of Macedonia and Albania. ... Galichica mountain is situated in the Republic of Macedonia and one part in Albania. ... Stogovo is a mountain in the western part of the Republic of Macedonia. ... Jablanica is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... Big Lake (2218 m) – glacier lake on Pelister Mountain The Republic of Macedonia is mainly mountainous country. ...
Main article: Economy of the Republic of Macedonia
Today the Republic of Macedonia is considered a country with an intermediary-developed industry, with continuing growth of the industrial production. The process of transition in the country economy was triggered in 1995. The Republic of Macedonia has arrangements with the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and World Bank. The Republic of Macedonia has an open economy, highly integrated into international trade, with a total trade-to-GDP ratio of 79.5%. The most important sectors are agriculture and industry. The service sector also grew in the past few years. Work force education and skills are competitive, but without adequate jobs. The country economic policy is to attract foreign investments and to increase employment rate. One of the biggest features of the country economy is the fiscal discipline which maintained stable course of the currency for a long period. The country also makes effort to develop Small and Medium-Size Enterprise sector. Economy - overview: The breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991 deprived F.Y.R.O.M. (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), then its poorest republic (only 5% of the total federal output of goods and services), of its key protected markets and large transfer payments from the center. ... The logo of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the international organization entrusted with overseeing the global financial system by monitoring exchange rates and balance of payments, as well as offering technical and financial assistance when asked. ... Logo of the World Bank The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD, in Romance languages: BIRD), better known as the World Bank, is an international organization whose original mission was to finance the reconstruction of nations devastated by WWII. Now, its mission has expanded to fight poverty by means...
Looking back, the country together with Montenegro, Bosnia and Hercegovina and Kosovo belonged to the less developed regions in the former Yugoslavia. It suffered severe economic difficulties after independence, when the Yugoslav internal market collapsed and subsidies from Belgrade ended. In addition, it faced many of the same problems faced by other former socialist East European countries during the transition to a market economy.
The outbreak of the Yugoslav wars and the imposition of sanctions on Serbia and Montenegro caused great damage to the Republic's economy, with Serbia constituting 60% of its markets prior to the disintegration of Yugoslavia. Matters worsened when Greece imposed a trade embargo on the Republic between 1994-1995. Some relief was afforded by the end of the Bosnian war in November 1995 and the lifting of the Greek embargo, but the Kosovo War of 1999 and the 2001 Albanian crisis caused further destabilization. It has been suggested that Timeline of Yugoslavia be merged into this article or section. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Serbia and Montenegro – Serbia – Kosovo and Metohia (UN administration) – Vojvodina – Montenegro Official language Serbian Capital Podgorica Former Royal Capital Cetinje President Filip Vujanović Prime Minister Milo Đukanović Area – Total – % water 13,812 km² n/a Population – Total (2003) – Density 616,258 48. ... The term Kosovo War or Kosovo Conflict is often used to describe two sequential and at times parallel armed conflicts (a civil war followed by an international war) in the southern Serbian province called Kosovo (officially Kosovo and Metohia), part of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ...
The Macedonian economy has since made a sluggish recovery, though the extent of unemployment, the grey market, corruption and a relatively feeble legal system continue to cause significant problems and a low growth rate. The Republic still has one of the lowest per capita GDPs in Europe. Dorothea Langes Migrant Mother depicts destitute pea pickers in California during the Great Depression. ... The grey market (in U.S. spelling, gray market) refers to the flow of goods through distribution channels other than those authorized or intended by the manufacturer or producer. ...
Since the end of the Greek embargo, Greece has become the most important business partner of the Republic of Macedonia. Many Greek companies have bought former state companies in the country, such as the oil refinery Okta, the baking company Zhito Luks, marble mine in Prilep, textile facilities in Bitola etc. Prilep (Macedonian: Прилеп, other forms: Parleap, Pirlepe and Perlepe) is a city of 73,925 citizens, covering 1. ... Bitola-View of the old town Bitola (Macedonian Битола, Bulgarian Битоля, Albanian Manastir, Turkish Manastır, Greek Μοναστήρι, Serbian Bitolj/Битољ) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Growth barely recovered in 2002 to 0.9%, then rose by 3.4% in 2003, 2.9% in 2004, and about 4% in 2005. The past few years saw a significant rise in the economy and with the recent candidacy for the EU, the country should be making rapid progress.
Main article: Demographics of the Republic of Macedonia
// Population Demographics of the Republic of Macedonia, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands. ...
The Republic of Macedonia has a population of approximately 2 070 000 citizens, according to the last population census in 2002. In the urban areas are inhabited 58% of the population.
The Republic's biggest city by far is Skopje, the capital, with an estimated 600,000 inhabitants, followed by:
Bitola (85 000)
Kumanovo (70 000)
Prilep (70 000)
Tetovo (60 000)
Veles (47 000)
Ohrid (43 000)
See also: List of cities in the Republic of Macedonia
This is a list of cities in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Ethnicities
The Republic of Macedonia is an ethnically diverse country. The biggest ethnical group in the country are Macedonians. In the last population census as Macedonians are declared approximately 1 300 000 inhabitants and it represents 64% of the total population. Approximately 500 000 inhabitants are declared as Albanians and it represents 25% of the population. They are concentrated mostly in the western and north-western part of the country. Smaller minorities include Turks (78,000 or 3.9%), Roma (54,000 or 2.7%) and Serbs (36,000 or 1.8%). Several other minorities also exist, including Aromanians, Bosniaks, Croats, Egyptians, Greeks, Bulgarians and several others, they account for less than 2.5% of the population of the country. The Macedonian national census registers all the ethnic groups, but the smaller ones are not enumerated separately in the final report of the census. The Roma people (pronounced rahma, singular Rom, sometimes Rroma, and Rrom) along with the closely related Sinti people are commonly known as Gypsies in English, and as Tsigany in most of Europe. ... Serbs (in the Serbian language Срби, Srbi) are a south Slavic people living chiefly in Serbia and Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... Aromanian shepherd in traditional clothes, photo from the early 1900s. ... Bosniaks (Bosnian: Bošnjaci) are a South Slavic people living chiefly in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Sandžak region of Serbia and Montenegro. ... Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a south Slavic people mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. ...
See also: Macedonians
See also: Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia
Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia are mostly situated in the western half of the country. ...
A wide variety of languages are spoken in the Republic of Macedonia, reflecting its ethnic diversity. The official and most widely spoken language is Macedonian, which belongs to the South Slavic language group.Structurally, it is closer to Bulgarian than to other Slavonic langages, though it contains many words of Greek origin. Its current form was codified after WWII and has accumulated a thriving literary tradition. South Slavic languages is one of the three groups of Slavic languages (besides West and East Slavic). ... German soldiers at the Battle of Stalingrad World War II was the most extensive and costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the worlds nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theatres, and costing tens of millions of lives. ...
Other languages – including Albanian, Turkish, Serbian, Aromanian, Greek, Romany and Megleno-Romanian – are spoken roughly in proportion with their associated ethnic groups. The Serbian language is one of the standard versions of the Å tokavian dialect (former standard was known as Serbo-Croatian language). ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Arvantovlaxika. ... Romany (or Romani) is the language of the Roma and Sinti, peoples often referred to in English as Gypsies. They came originally from the Indian Subcontinent or what is now, northern India and parts of Pakistan, and their language belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language... Megleno-Romanian (known as Vlaheshte by speakers and Moglenitic, Meglenitic or Megleno-Romanian by non-speakers) is a Romance language, similar to Aromanian, spoken in the Moglená region, located in the Kilkis and Serres prefectures in Macedonia, Greece, as well as in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Although Macedonian is the country's official national language, in municipalities where at least 20% of the population is from other ethnic minorities their individual languages are used for official purposes in local government. The languages of the minorities, for example the Albanian language, can also be used in the national parliament and other national level institutions.
The majority of the population belongs to the Macedonian Orthodox Church (66%). Muslims comprise 29% of the population and other Christian denominations comprise 0.2%. The remainder is recorded as "unspecified" in the 2002 national census. Most of the native Albanians, Turks and Bosniaks are Muslims, as are a minority of the country's ethnic Slavic Macedonian population, known as Macedonian Muslims. Altogether, there are more than 1200 churches and 400 mosques in the country. The Orthodox and Islamic religious communities have secondary religion schools in Skopje. There is an Orthodox Theological college in the capital. 1MOC claims continuity with historical Bulgarian Archbishopric of Ohrid, an autonomous Eastern Orthodox Church under the tutelage of the Patriarch of Constantinople, which existed between 1019 and 1767, but the claims are not recognized by other Orthodox churches. ... A Muslim (Arabic: مسلم) (sometimes also spelled Moslem) is an adherent of Islam. ... The Macedonian Muslims are a minority group within the Macedonian Slav community who profess the Islamic faith. ...
See also: Macedonian Orthodox Church
1MOC claims continuity with historical Bulgarian Archbishopric of Ohrid, an autonomous Eastern Orthodox Church under the tutelage of the Patriarch of Constantinople, which existed between 1019 and 1767, but the claims are not recognized by other Orthodox churches. ...
Main article: Macedonian Culture
The Republic of Macedonia has a rich cultural heritage in art, architecture, poetry, and music. It has many ancient, protected religious sites. Poetry, cinema, and music festivals are held annually. Macedonian Culture is the culture of the Slavic Macedonian population of the Balkan region was known in the 20th century as Vardar Macedonia, the current Republic of Macedonia). ... Winged Victory of Samothrace exihibited in the Louvre. ... The Parthenon on top of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece Table of architecture, Cyclopaedia, 1728 The following article focuses on built environment, the architecture of spaces designed for human habitation. ... Poetry (ancient Greek: ποιεω (poieo) = I create) is traditionally a written art form (although there is also an ancient and modern poetry which relies mainly upon oral or pictorial representations) in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. ... Music is an art, entertainment, or other human activity which involves organized and audible sound, though definitions vary. ...
Macedonian music styles developed under the strong influence of Byzantine church music. Macedonia is among the countries with the most beautiful preserved Byzantine fresco painting, mainly from the period between the 11th and 16th centuries. There are several thousands square metres of fresco painting preserved, the major part of which is in very good condition and represent masterworks of the Macedonian School of ecclesiastical painting.
In Macedonia the past meets the present. Its age-old architecture and monasteries and churches of exquisite beauty make an interesting contrast to the super modern new architecture. Most of the Macedonian monasteries, built in various periods, and particularly those built between the 11th and 15th -16th centuries, have been completely preserved until today. The Macedonian collection of icons, and in particular the Ohrid one, is among the most valuable collections in the world today. After the Sinai and the Moscow collection of icons, it is third in importance in Orthodoxy. From a Byzantological aspect, it is unique.
The most important cultural events in the country are the Ohrid Summer festival of classical music and drama, the Struga Poetry evenings which gather poets from more than 50 countries in the world, Skopje May Opera Evenings, International Camera Festival in Bitola, Open Youth Theatre and Jazz festivals in Skopje etc. Ohrid (see also different names) is a city on the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid in western Republic of Macedonia. ... dating from the 18th and 19th century is also a cultural highlight. ... Bitola-View of the old town Bitola (Macedonian Битола, Bulgarian Битоля, Albanian Manastir, Turkish Manastır, Greek Μοναστήρι, Serbian Bitolj/Битољ) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
A list of famous Macedonians
Music of the Republic of Macedonia
Macedonian language
Public holidays in the Republic of Macedonia.
This is a list of modern Macedonians. ... The Republic of Macedonia, formally known by international organizations and foreign states as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), is a diverse country, with a Slav Macedonian majority (65%) and a large Albanian minority (25%), and Turks, Cincars, Gypsies, Greeks and Serbs. ... The Macedonian language (Македонски, Makedonski) is a language in the Eastern group of South Slavic languages and is the official language of the Republic of Macedonia. ... 1–2 January : New Year – Нова Година 7 January : Christmas Day (Orthodox) – Прв ден Божиќ Easter Sunday (Orthodox) – Прв ден Велигден Easter Monday (Orthodox) – Втор ден Велигден 1–2 May : Labour Days – Ден на трудот 2 August : National (Ilinden Uprising) Day – Илинден 8 September : Independence Day – Ден на независноста 11 October: Revolution Day – Ден на востанието Category: ...
Lake Ohrid Image File history File linksMetadata Ohridlake. ... Lake Ohrid is straddling the mountainous border between the southwestern region of the Republic of Macedonia and eastern Albania, 340 sq km (130 sq mi) in area. ...
Monastery of Holy Mother - Kichevo Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1153x763, 232 KB) Summary This photo was taken by me and it represents the Monastery of Holly Mother near the town of Kichevo - Republic of Macedonia Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version... Kichevo (Macedonian: Кичево or Kicevo, Albanian: Kercove), is a city in the Republic of Macedonia with a population of 25,129. ...
National park Pelister Image File history File links Pelister. ... Pelister mountain Baba Mountain overlooks the city of Bitola in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Bitola town Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2048x1536, 1070 KB) Summary Bitola town in the Republic of Macedonia Author: Macedonian Wikipedians:User:Bitola in January 2006 Licence: GNU FDL Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document... Bitola-View of the old town Bitola (Macedonian Битола, Bulgarian Битоля, Albanian Manastir, Turkish Manastır, Greek Μοναστήρι, Serbian Bitolj/Битољ) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Mount Korab Image File history File linksMetadata KorabMountain. ... The Korab Mountain range Korab Mountain landscape Mount Korab is the highest mountain of both Albania and Republic of Macedonia at the border of the two states. ...
Šar mountain Image File history File links MountShara. ... The Sharr mountains Albanian Malet e Sharrit, Sharr) Å ar mountain (Serbian and Macedonian Шар Планина, Å ar Planina; is a mountain located on the southern border of Serbia and Montenegro (in Kosovo) and the northwest part of Republic of Macedonia. ...
Bitola town Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1536x2048, 908 KB) Summary Old architecture in Bitola town - Republic of Macedonia Author: Macedonian Wikipedians:Bitola in January 2006 Licence: GFDL-self Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document... Bitola-View of the old town Bitola (Macedonian Битола, Bulgarian Битоля, Albanian Manastir, Turkish Manastır, Greek Μοναστήρι, Serbian Bitolj/Битољ) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Mount Korab – The highest mountain in the country Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1600x654, 669 KB) Description: The Korab Mountain range seen from the Panair plain north-east of the peak in Albania. ... The Korab Mountain range Korab Mountain landscape Mount Korab is the highest mountain of both Albania and Republic of Macedonia at the border of the two states. ...
Mozaic from Heraclea Lyncestis - ancient site near Bitola Image File history File links Heraclea. ... Bitola-View of the old town Bitola (Macedonian Битола, Bulgarian Битоля, Albanian Manastir, Turkish Manastır, Greek Μοναστήρι, Serbian Bitolj/Битољ) is a city in the Republic of Macedonia. ...
Mount Korab Image File history File links MountKorab. ... The Korab Mountain range Korab Mountain landscape Mount Korab is the highest mountain of both Albania and Republic of Macedonia at the border of the two states. ...
Communications in the Republic of Macedonia
Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia
Military of the Republic of Macedonia
Transportation in the Republic of Macedonia
Public holidays in the Republic of Macedonia
Telephones - main lines in use: 408,000 (1997) Telephones - mobile cellular: 12,362 (1997) Telephone system: domestic: NA international: NA Radio broadcast stations: AM 29, FM 20, shortwave 0 (1998) Radios: 410,000 (1997) Television broadcast stations: 136 (1997) Televisions: 510,000 (1997) Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 6 (1999) Internet... // International recognition The Republic of Macedonia became a member state of the United Nations on 8 April 1993, eighteen months after its independence from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ... The Armed Forces of the Republic of Macedonia {Macedonian (Slavonic) Армијата на Република Македонија} were formed in 1992 after withdrawal of Yugoslav Peoples Army which left behind only small number of infantry weapons and four broken World War 2 T-34 tanks to equip new army. ... // Railways total: 699 km standard gauge: 699 km 1. ... 1–2 January : New Year – Нова Година 7 January : Christmas Day (Orthodox) – Прв ден Божиќ Easter Sunday (Orthodox) – Прв ден Велигден Easter Monday (Orthodox) – Втор ден Велигден 1–2 May : Labour Days – Ден на трудот 2 August : National (Ilinden Uprising) Day – Илинден 8 September : Independence Day – Ден на независноста 11 October: Revolution Day – Ден на востанието Category: ...
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Official government sites
Assembly of Republic of Macedonia
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Resource Management
Ministry of Economy
Ministry of Education and Science
Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Ministry of Labor and Social Policy
Ministry of Local Self-Government
Ministry of Transport and Communications
Official Government website
President of Republic of Macedonia
State Electoral Commission Republic of Macedonia
Other, unofficial web sites
The first webpage dedicated to the Republic of Macedonia has general information about the country
Development and Civil Society Issues on the FYR of Macedonia
Macedonia Becomes First All Wireless Country
Republic of Macedonia and the Balkans Discussion Forum
A website with general information about the state
macedonia :: general information
"Interim Accord between the Hellenic Republic and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia", United Nations, 13 September 1995
Macedonia Competitiveness Activity
Macedonian Discussions
Detailed Profile of Macedonia from the Encyclopedia of Nations
Macedonian Heritage FAQ from the Greek perspective
A collection of articles which argues against the Greek definition of Macedonia
a Macedonian search engine
Macedonian search engine, indexing Macedonian and English-language content
News from Macedonia
Organization for the European Minorities' reports on Macedonia
Photos of Macedonia
UNGA Resolution about the use of the provisional reference
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Category: Republic of Macedonia September 13 is the 256th day of the year (257th in leap years). ... 1995 (MCMXCV in Roman) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This is an alphabetical list of the sovereign states of the world, including both de jure and de facto independent states. ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... Motto: none Anthem: Intermeco Capital Sarajevo Largest city Sarajevo Official languages Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian Government • President • Prime Minister Federal republic Ivo Miro Jović1 (Croat) Borislav Paravac (Serb) Sulejman Tihić (Bosniak) Adnan Terzic Independence From Yugoslavia: 5 April 1992 Area • Total • Water (%) 51,129 km² (124th) Negligible Population • July 2005... Motto: Pravda vítězí (Czech for Truth prevails) Anthem: Kde domov můj Capital Prague Largest city Prague Official language(s) Czech Government President Prime Minister Republic Václav Klaus Jiří Paroubek Formation Independence • Regained • Dismemberment 9th century October 28, 1918 January 1, 1993 Area • Total • Water (%) 78,866... The Most Serene Republic of San Marino or San Marino (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino or San Marino) is one of the smallest nations in the world. ... Serbia and Montenegro – Serbia – Kosovo and Metohia (UN administration) – Vojvodina – Montenegro Official language Serbian language written in Cyrillic alphabet Capital Belgrade President Svetozar Marović Area – Total – % water Ranked 105th 102,350 km² 0. ... Motto: None Anthem: Inno e Marcia Pontificale Capital Vatican City1 41°54′N 12°27′E Largest city Vatican City1 Official languages Latin2 Government Head of State Secretary of State Governor Elective monarchy Pope Benedict XVI Angelo Cardinal Sodano Edmund Cardinal Szoka Independence -Treaty signed Lateran Treaties 11 February 1929... Dependent areas are territories that for some reason do not possess full political independence or sovereignty as states. ... There is also an Akrotiri peninsula on the island of Crete. ... Official languages Faroese, Danish Capital Tórshavn Monarch Margrethe II Prime Minister Jóannes Eidesgaard Area - Total - % water World ranking: 189th 1,399 km² 0. ... Jan Mayen Orthographic projection centred on Jan Mayen Island Jan Mayen Island, a part of the Kingdom of Norway, is a 373 km² arctic volcanic island partly covered by glaciers and divided into two parts by a narrow isthmus. ... National motto: Quocunque Jeceris Stabit (Latin: Whithersoever you throw it, it will stand) Official languages None, though English is the working language of the Government. ... Image File history File links European_flag. ... The European Union (EU) was originally created by the six founding states in 1952, but has grown to its current size of 25 member states. ... Image File history File links European_flag. ... Motto: Pravda vítězí (Czech for Truth prevails) Anthem: Kde domov můj Capital Prague Largest city Prague Official language(s) Czech Government President Prime Minister Republic Václav Klaus Jiří Paroubek Formation Independence • Regained • Dismemberment 9th century October 28, 1918 January 1, 1993 Area • Total • Water (%) 78,866... For an explanation of terms such as Great Britain, British, United Kingdom, England, Scotland and Wales, see British Isles (terminology) Motto: Dieu et mon droit (Royal motto) (French for God and my right)3 Anthem: God Save the Queen4 Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English de facto... January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. ... 2007 (MMVII) will be a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Republic of Macedonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3048 words)
The Republic of Macedonia remained at peace through the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s but was destabilized by the Kosovo War in 1999, when an estimated 360,000 ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo took refuge in the country.
The Republic of Macedonia is a parliamentary democracy with an executive government composed of a coalition of parties from the unicameral legislature (Собрание, Sobranie), and an independent judicial branch with a constitutional court.
Macedonia's terrain is mostly rugged, located between the Šar and Rhodope mountains around the valley of the Vardar river.
MSN Encarta - Macedonia (1140 words)
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (Macedonian Republika Makedonija), country in southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula.
In April 1993 the United Nations (UN) admitted the republic under the temporary name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) until a settlement with Greece could be reached.
It is bounded on the north by Serbia, one of the constituent republics of Serbia and Montenegro; on the east by Bulgaria; on the south by Greece; and on the west by Albania.
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Journal of Gender Studies. 2019, . 10.1080/09589236.2019.1617115
We know that half of the population in Norway is female, and we know that females represent 6% of the white-collar crime prison population. In the stage model overview, we derive percentages from the literature into the gender model to explain stepwise reduction from 50% to 6%. In our empirical research, we asked two groups of business school students to come up with their own estimates for the stages in the model for female criminals. While estimates from executive students resulted in 3% women in prison, bachelor students' estimates resulted in 10% women in prison. The most obvious discrepancy between the research literature and our two survey groups is related to relative convictions. Based on the literature, we suggested that female defendants receive more serious convictions because they may perceive and feel more guilt for a crime, for example in terms of regret, shame and depression. Thus women may have a tendency to confess more easily. Both executive students and bachelor students disagree with this estimate of 140%, as they suggest 62% and 69% respectively. One reason for their suggestion of less serious convictions for female white-collar criminals – sometimes labelled pink-collar criminals – might be that family situation and other elements are taken into account before a verdict is passed on a woman. Another substantial discrepancy is related to detection risk. The literature suggests a low detection risk for women, but may be not as low as we estimated at 30%. Both executive and bachelor students believe that the gender difference in detection likelihood is not that formidable, as they suggest 75% and 65% respectively.
Journal of Gender Studies
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Václav Zítek (24 March 1932 – 18 December 2011) was a Czech opera singer. A lyric baritone with a beautiful timbre and a wide vocal range, he was one of the leading Czech singers of the postwar generation. He particularly excelled in portraying Janáček and Smetana heroes. His voice is preserved on numerous opera recordings made with the Supraphon record label.
Biography
Born in Tisá, Zítek studied singing privately with E. Matoušková, M. Linka, D. Levytský, and Zdeněk Otava. Between 1955 and 1959, he worked on the staff at the National Theatre in Prague and sang in some smaller roles. In 1959–1960, he worked as a principal artist at the Zdeněk Nejedlý Theatre in Ostrava. He then was a leading baritone at the opera house in Ústí nad Labem from 1960 to 1969. While there he also appeared occasionally as a guest artist at the Prague National Theatre. He eventually left Ústí nad Labem for that house, singing as a leading baritone at the National Theatre from 1969 through 1991.
Among Zítek's signature roles are several parts in operas by Bedřich Smetana, including Kalina in The Secret, Tomeš in The Kiss, Vladislav in Dalibor, Lord Vok in The Devil's Wall, and Přemysl in Libuše; the latter of which he sang for the reopening of the Prague National Theater in 1983. He is also known for the role of Prince Vasilij Šujský in Antonín Dvořák's Dimitrij and for several Janáček heroes, including Stárek in Jenůfa, Forester in The Cunning Little Vixen, and Baron Jaroslav Prus in The Makropulos Affair. His recording of the role of Alexandr Petrovič Gorjančikov in Janáček's From the House of the Dead won the Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording in 1982. Other roles in his repertory include Count Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro, the title role in Don Giovanni, Escamillo in Carmen, and the title hero in Eugene Onegin.
Zítek's appearances on the international stage include performances at the Bolshoi Theatre, the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, the Romanian National Opera, Bucharest, and at the State Opera, Deutsche Oper, and Komische Oper in Berlin. In 1988 he had a major triumph singing Alexandr Petrovič Gorjančikov with the Opéra National de Paris. In 1985 Zítek was made a People's Artist of the ČSSR. In 2007 he was honored with a Thalia Award. He died in Prague, aged 79.
References
1932 births
2011 deaths
Czech opera singers
Operatic baritones
People from Ústí nad Labem District
Recipients of the Thalia Award
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I continue to work on my Meadowlark Quilt Top.
As I think back, I took my first quilting class at 19 years of age. This was 26 years ago! I recall, at that time, making a few quilts, I made one for my own bed, I made one for my parents, and a baby quilt for each of my nephews. Soon afterward, I began using cloth as a medium, trying out new techniques and ideas, making stuff up, having fun, as so many of us do. Piecing to make blocks to a specific size quickly went to the wayside.
Recently, when I started using the Quiltography for iPad app, I didn't question my skill set compared to the shiny, beautiful, somewhat imaginary and easy to create virtual-quilt-top-ideas generated through the app. I just figured, yeah, I can do that. Until I tested out sewing a Half Rectangle Triangle and found that block to be a bit fiddly, being sewn along the bias and all. I researched rulers and techniques to get the job done. I settled on paper piecing, hence all of the ripped and torn scraps above.
One of the skills I forgot in the intervening years was sewing to a scant quarter inch. My machine is a Bernina 1001 and a scant quarter inch resides under and to the left of the 1/4″ foots outside edge.
I am happy to say, most of these blocks measure the prescribed 10.5″ they are intended to be. Some still need to be ripped and resewn (Sigh). In the meantime, I realize that I need to sew a SCANT 1/4″. I will test out my machine, measure, and perhaps even place some tape in the correct position to obtain that elusive and scant 1/4″. These blocks are loosely arranged (not according to the pattern). I am going back through them and measuring them to see if I swallowed up too much fabric when sewing them together. Ripping is the name of my game right now.
When I first realized my mistake, I wanted to bury the project in the deep annals of all-things-unfinished. But I got over that. ✨ I am glad I figured out what I was doing wrong.
I finished the first of the two borders, all of which turned out to be 10.5″, thank goodness.
It is now time to begin sewing, cutting and creating the final border. The one difference between the real quilt and the app's representation of the quilt is that the tile fabric will not appear as lines perpendicular to the outside edge of the quilt. The app can't quite parse that one out and I do not know how to compensate for that either. I don't really think it is necessary.
I look forward to seeing how this comes together.
Wow. My Quilt Top Challenge.
I am stepping back into my own and it feels good.
Artistically speaking, I have been on 'secret hold' for more than a year. Meaning, I have not been able to show my art, talk about it, not much of anything really. That is a difficult place to be, when you keep a blog where you talk about what you make. As I resume my artistic trajectory, I have been circling several different projects, the quilt top challenge being among them.
So far, I have made 5 blocks, pictured in the first photograph of this post. This morning, I did the math for the cutting of the rest of the star blocks. I am calling this block the Squat Star, because the points of the star are so short. (But also because I love squats in weight lifting!!).
I have been fussing and fretting over how to most effectively make Half Rectangle Triangles while keeping strong points. I have settled on using paper piecing as my method of doing so. I am unsure this is economical, it seems to waste quite a bit of cloth, but, I have gotten the swing of this approach, so I will stick with it for now.
I feel somewhat lost in my ability to grab this project by the horns and just make the top! I haven't made a quilt to a specific scale from start to finish before, designing, doing the math, cutting, sewing and quilting. Usually, I either freeform or use an established pattern. So this is really working my skill set.
I need to make 12 of the above block. I really look forward to cutting and using the fruit print. I had a bunch of fun creating that multicolor set and seeing it printed in Meadowlark is a treat.
Are you making a quilt top (or any other item) using Meadowlark? If so, I would love to see your progress.
Generally speaking (at least in the recent past) when I make a quilt, I do it on the fly. I use no plan, I just start sewing and see what I come up with. I might get it in my head that I want to make wonky stars, or work with zigzags, and generally speaking, when I work this way, I don't care if the blocks are slightly off, or if the points don't match. I just go with it.
Otherwise, I have been doing straight up jelly roll race type quilts. Yes, you heard it, strip piecing jelly rolls. I love that. It is easy. Fun. And without much thinking, you soon have a great quilt or throw that you can cuddle up in.
I am just beginning to experiment with quilt tops for my challenge and for now, I have decided to try using the Quiltography app for iPad. I would like to play around with my fabric and see what comes of it, without cutting into my lovely bolts (yes, I have bolts of my line of fabric, Meadowlark). Let me say that again, bolts!
This app is new to me and I plan to spend a bit of time just playing around with half square triangles in the hope of loosening up and having some fun. I don't yet know what my other 30% of the fabric will be, I figure that will make itself known after I fall in love with a design.
In the meantime, I will tell you my initial thoughts on the Quiltography app. The app costs 15$, which is a lot for an app. I know a friend who uses it and she likes it, so I figured, why not? It is fairly versatile. It is easy to import images of your intended cloth. There are quite a few block choices to start out, in addition to a 'design your own block' section that I have not tried. It seems you can also use a photo to 'pixilate' a design, which sounds neat, but again, I have not tried it.
It is a bit clunky in one respect-if you place a fabric in your quilt block and save it, you cannot delete the saved blocks. Being a fan of tidiness, this is not ideal. I will write to the folks who designed the app with my concern. Beside that, it really did not take long to learn to use the app and to save this, my first design using it.
I am not completely sold on designing and working with the app (I do like free-form piecing quite a bit), but I value being able to experiment before cutting! Perhaps I will combine the two for a more planned free-form approach.
P.S. Fran Saperstein made the first quilt top using my fabrics, and she posted it to social media. Please check it out!
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The Sheremetev Dynasty
History of the Museum
Architectural Park Ensemble
Estate Interiors
For disabled visitors
Palace. Interiors
The Kuskovo country estate was built in full compliance with the tastes and rules prevalent in the life of the Russian nobility and the 18th century art. This is the compositional center of the Kuskovo ensemble, one of the earliest examples of the summer countryside residences in Russia. According to the design of its owner, count Pyotr Borisovich Sheremetev, the Kuskovo country estate was intended to be larger and more beautiful than the estates of other nobles, and to be no inferior to the tsar's residences. The construction of the estate was carried out in the 1730 s-1790 s on an area of over 300 hectares, including three parks: the French regular park, the English landscape park and the pond portion, a system of ponds and channels, small and large architectural and park ensembles. The Kuskovo estate was intended specially for guest reception and mass outdoor fetes. The most solemn receptions were held in the Palace.
The Kuskovo Palace was built in 1769-1775 by Moscow architect Karl Blank in the style of early classicism. The Palace was built from wood, the traditional material for Russia, plastered and painted in soft rosy colors. The entrance is made in the form of a high six-column portico with a front staircase and ramps decorated with the sphinx figures. The one-storey building with mezzanines rests on a high stone socle. The Palace's layout represents an enfilade arrangement of its interiors. All the rooms are consistently grouped into three compositional groups. The largest group of the interiors is located in the western portion of the Palace and consists of 12 state-rooms. The other two groups of the interiors are concentrated in the smaller eastern portion of the building.
Dutch House Interiors
The Pavilion's interiors are collective image of Dutch place, recreated by artistic means on the basis of the 18th century documents. Exposition consists of service and utility premises of the ground door: The Enter Chambers, The Kitchen; The Front Hall and The Desert Chamber on the second floor. A collection of Dutch encaustic tile is special part of exposition represented in wall covering of four interiors, a half of which is tile of original pavilion decoration of the 1st half of the 18th century.
The Italian House Interiors
The Italian House was used as a museum where various antiques were collected. The collection was situated in a vaulted gallery and in the rooms on the ground floor. The state rooms were on the first floor. They are furnished like the parlours for small receptions.
The original outlook of the pavilion didn't completely preserve but during the restoration works in 1978–89 the original elements of its constructions, planning, decorative details аnd colour scheme were found out.
Yunosti Street, 2, Moscow, 111402
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Boney James Net Worth of 3 Million Dollars
Boney James is an American saxophonist, songwriter, and producer with a net worth of three million. Boney James came into this world in September 1961. He's sold above 3 million albums starting with his debut studio album Trust in 1992. James has also introduced the albums Backbone, Seduction, Boney's Funky Christmas, Sweet Thing, Body Language, Shake It Up, Ride, Pure, Shine, Christmas Present, Send One The Love of yours, The Beat, Contact, and futuresoul. He was named the #3 Billboard Contemporary Jazz Artist of the Decade in 2009. James is actually nominated for 4 Grammy Awards and has won a Soul Train Award for Best Jazz Album. He's also been nominated for 2 NAACP Image Awards and has 4 RIAA Credited Gold Records. James started playing the clarinet from 8 years of age and the saxophone at ten. His family moved to Los Angeles, California as he was fourteen and he started performing in bands. Boney is married to actress and director Lily Mariye.
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Date of Birth: Sep 1, 1961
Profession: Composer, Film Producer, Actor, Saxophonist, Songwriter, Film Score Composer
Birth Sign: Virgo
Zodiac Animal: Ox (Yin Wood)
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Democrats Charge Trump With Abuse of Power and Obstruction of Congress
Nancy Pelosi, Jerrold Nadler, and Adam Schiff announced two articles of impeachment against the president, setting up a pre-Christmas vote.
By Eric Lutz
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks next to House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler as they announce articles of impeachment for Donald Trump.SAUL LOEB
On Tuesday, Democrats unveiled their articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, announcing a committee vote later this week and setting up a historic impeachment vote in the House of Representatives before Christmas. Speaking Tuesday morning, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler charged Trump with abusing his power in soliciting foreign interference in the 2020 election and obstruction of Congress in attempting to cover up his conduct. "We do not take this action lightly," Nadler said. "But we have taken an oath to defend the Constitution, and unlike President Trump, we understand that our duty first and foremost is to protect the Constitution and to protect the interests of the American people." He added, flanked by Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff, "That is why we must take this solemn step today."
The announcement came after close to three months of contentious inquiry, and about a week after Pelosi officially directed her committee chairs to draw up the articles. "Our democracy is what is at stake," she said last week. "The president leaves us no choice but to act." That announcement made official what had for months appeared inevitable—that Trump's efforts to strongarm Ukraine to further his personal interests, and his subsequent attempts to block congressional oversight into his conduct, would make him the third president in American history to be impeached.
Before Nadler's announcement Tuesday, there had been some debate in the Democratic caucus about what exactly the articles should include. Many moderates pushed for a narrow focus on Trump's pressure campaign in Ukraine, while others lobbied to include charges of obstruction of justice as outlined in Robert Mueller's report. It seems that Democrats settled on a compromise, alluding to the Mueller probe in describing a "pattern" of alleged misconduct. "It is bad enough for a candidate to invite foreign interference in our political process," Schiff said in the televised announcement, "but it is far more corrosive for a president to do so, and to abuse his power to make it so."
While he's virtually certain to be spared from conviction in the Republican-held Senate, the move toward impeachment has clearly rankled Trump, who called the proceedings against him Tuesday morning "Political Madness.". Brad Parscale, Trump' 2020 campaign manager, released a statement that read, "Americans don't agree with this rank partisanship, but Democrats are putting on this political theater because they don't have a viable candidate for 2020 and they know it."
Trump and His Allies Brace for Senate Impeachment Trial
The president says he wants a trial, but has privately pushed Senate Republicans to dismiss the case.
Nancy Pelosi Moves Forward With Impeachment: Trump "Leaves Us No Choice"
After weeks of investigation, the House Speaker made it official Thursday and ordered articles of impeachment to be drawn up against the president.
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GWU Zine
From the Desk of the EditorsUnionFAQs: What's a Game Worker?What Can Unions Do to Help?UnionFAQs: A History of UnrestVersus Mode: Owners vs. WorkersUnionFAQs: Is Profit-Sharing What We Want?When Gamer Rage Gets Harnessed to Discipline WorkersUnionFAQs: What Are Strikes?UnionFAQs: Below the (Grass)rootBoss Fight Tips & TricksUnionFAQs: Get Indie?Workers' Cooperatives: A New Way of Creating Commercial GamesUnionFAQs: Craft Unions, Industrial Unions… What's the Difference?Strategy Guide: How to Start Organizing your WorkplaceUnionFAQs: Not in the Industry?In Closing
What Can Unions Do to Help?
A union is an organization of workers dedicated to improving wages, hours, and working conditions within their workplace or industry through collective bargaining. Unions leverage the collective power of workers to balance out the power held by bosses and shareholders.
As workers, all of us benefit from past unionizing efforts. Here are some things unions have fought for and won in the past:
Safety regulations • Health care insurance • Ending unpaid overtime • Unemployment insurance • Protection from mass layoffs and unfair firings • Anti-harassment policies • Closing the wage gap • Paid sick leave • Paid parental leave • Annual leave • Pensions • Week-ends • Meal breaks • Abolishing child labour
In the sections that follow we'll break down some of the specific ways that unions can help workers in the game industry.
Most game work is contract or "project"-based, meaning that many game workers may find themselves out of a job when projects (even very successful ones) are launched. This is already an unhealthy way to work, but on top of that sometimes workers are laid off without any warning whatsoever.
If you've never participated in or been represented by a union, you might be wondering how it can help with something like mass layoffs; cuts are cuts, right? Well — not quite. One of the most important things a union can achieve for a workplace or industry is a collective agreement (sometimes called a collective bargaining agreement, CBA, or collective labour agreement; the term varies by country). A collective agreement is not the only way of organizing or making demands — but it's a common and battle-tested one, and most collective agreements include some form of protection from layoffs by employers:
Some CBAs don't allow layoffs even when the employer claims that it doesn't have enough money to pay everyone on payroll… Similarly, many CBAs bar employers from laying off union workers and subcontracting out their jobs.
Many CBAs require employers to "recall" or rehire laid-off workers once the need for the layoff subsides (for example, when work picks up again). (Source)
In an industry that often experiences cycles of hirings and layoffs as projects ramp up to full production, go gold, get cancelled, or change in scope, it's pretty obvious that even a weaker "right to recall" could still help buy workers extra stability and peace of mind.
Employers often treat the skilled labour force of game workers in a given region as a "talent pool" that they can sponge people from when they need them, and wring people back into when they're no longer needed. But we know that precarity doesn't have to be a condition of working in the industry.
In those days, Miyamoto would come to us at 11 PM, after he finished all of his board-member work, and say, "It's Mario time." At that point, we'd start a planning meeting that would run until 2 AM.
— Former Nintendo planner Motoi Okamoto on the development of Mario 64 DS
Last October, with the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 imminent, Rockstar Games co-founder and boss Dan Houser proudly declared to New York Magazine that workers were regularly putting in 100-hour work weeks getting the game ready to ship. Hang on — if you sleep around 8 hours a night there's only 112 hours in a week! Factor in transit (presuming people weren't sleeping under their desks, which is not a given), time to eat, etc., and that works out to Rockstar labourers spending almost every waking moment at their job.
Houser later retracted the statement, saying only the writing team was working those hours, and only during a period of a few weeks. But that only prompted backlash from current and former workers: some called out the obvious falsehood of the retraction and told stories of the immense pressure placed on them (one former worker noted "during the GTA IV era, it was like working with a gun to your head, 7 days a week") while others were just unhappy to have their backbreaking labour downplayed and denied by a studio head.
Houser and others seem to think that crunch is a sign of dedication and passion and speaks to the quality of their game. But crunch is abusive. It can go on for months — even years — and it has very real long-term mental and physical health impacts for developers. In 2015, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory creative director Clint Hocking recalled the effects prolonged crunch had on his health during development of that game a decade prior:
[My friend] had spent a week living in my house. I had curtailed my work week down from 70-80 hours to a normal 40 in order to spend time with him. We had eaten great meals, gone to great bars, seen movies, played games, and talked about our careers and the industry and our pasts and our futures, and all of it was simply fucking gone. I could not remember any of it.
To be clear — I do not mean I didn't remember what we did or what we talked about. I mean that I literally had no memory of the events. To me it was like it never happened. It was like he never visited. There was just an empty space in my brain that had been overwritten by the stress and anxiety of Splinter Cell. Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory gave me brain damage. (Source)
Maybe Hocking got off easy. In 2016, a game developer at South Korean company Netmarble was acknowledged to have "died from a work-related cause" after putting in months of intense overtime.
Many in the game industry try to paint crunch as unavoidable, but we believe it is ultimately a story of poor planning and unreachable deadlines — and more importantly, of putting profits above the human beings whose labour makes games. Concretely, unions can discourage crunch by ensuring that employees are paid for overtime, by increasing overtime rates, and by putting a hard limit on how many hours of overtime can be required in a given day or week. This helps those already in the industry, but it also makes it more likely that employers will hire more people instead of cheating prospective workers out of a job by forcing too much work on existing employees.
When in Bioware they said they had a three-month crunch, we laughed. During the Witcher 3, a lot of people crunched for over a year — some of them for three years.
Witcher 3 development kept getting worse by the month. The morale got very low and everyone ended up complaining during crunch supper. Some of us were still looking forward to being moved to Cyberpunk and having a fresh start with a "new" project. When we finally started switching to Cyberpunk… things got even wilder, even more chaotic. At that time, almost everybody in my team wanted to leave.
— CD Projekt Red developer on conditions at the studio
Harassment has been a well-known problem in the game industry for years now, but so far bosses have done little to actually address the issue apart from releasing boilerplate statements about how the company "condemns harassment." When harassment happens inside the workplace, workers often have nowhere to turn. HR departments are supposed to be the first port of call, but too often they're more concerned with protecting the company's public image than they are with protecting the employees.
Unions can help by providing workers with a place they can go to make sure their concerns are heard, and unlike HR, they are directly answerable to the workers they represent. While an individual worker could be ignored or even fired for talking about their experiences with harassment (especially if the harasser is in a position of power within the company), they are much more likely to be taken seriously when they have the backing of other employees. Unions can also push for systemic changes, such as the introduction of anti-harassment policies or training programs, that help prevent harassment from happening in the first place.
Harassment is more likely to happen in situations where employers or managers have unilateral power to make or break an employee's career, and therefore anything that tips the balance of power in favour of employees also helps reduce harassment. Since harassment is often tied to discrimination and a lack of diversity in the workplace, measures that increase diversity such as fairer hiring practices, wage equity, or more comprehensive health benefits, can also be a way to curb harassment.
Marginalized workers, who are more likely to be the targets of harassment, are already organizing in many workplaces through whisper networks and informal support groups. These efforts often form the foundations for wider organizing campaigns, and help build solidarity, trust, and mutual respect between workers. While businesses push workers to compete with one another for jobs or raises, creating a hostile and toxic work culture, the process of unionizing encourages workers to come together to solve their problems collectively. Solidarity is key to building a successful union campaign, and once workers realize this, they are more likely to change views and behaviours that ultimately just serve to divide and disempower us.
You might believe your employers' motivation is to create great games, and in some cases that may be true. But at the end of the day they're here to make money, and that has a direct influence on creative decisions. Executives don't necessarily care that the development team is aiming to make, say, a great single-player game, but they do care about how Battle Royale games are outselling everything else right now and how microtransactions are a major driver of revenue for large publishers. So the order comes from above to add those things to the project, even if they are creatively incompatible.
The pursuit of profit is what drives bosses to prioritize one project over another, to think about ad placement, to change design based on market research, and make other kinds of creative compromises. This is also what leads companies to cancel more experimental projects in favour of the "safe bet," or force workers to meet unrealistic deadlines in order to release before the holiday season.
If you work in the industry, how often have you had to implement or cut features following a decision by an executive, which ended up being detrimental to the quality of the game? Don't you wish you'd had the power to negotiate in that kind of situation? Don't you wish you'd at least been asked for your input, instead of having to work silently in a direction only to have to start again from scratch a month later because higher-ups decided a new trend needed to be worked into the project somehow?
Workers in the game industry are passionate about what they do — that's why companies get away with exploiting them! — so it is particularly hurtful when they're forced to create things that they don't believe in. Whether workers ultimately agree with management's decisions or not, at least in a unionized workplace, their opinion gets to be voiced and heard.
A strong unionized workforce or a worker co-op doesn't just help improve conditions in the workplace! It also allows the people who actually make the games to exercise more creative control and put their efforts towards something they believe in.
Crediting Issues
In games, credits are one of the most important ways your efforts as a worker get noticed. If you're new to the games industry, you might believe that getting credited for your work on a game is a straightforward process. But that's not always the case. Rockstar, for example, is known for holding credits over workers' heads as a reward for finishing work on a game. As journalist Richard Moss wrote last year:
For studios, crediting can be a tool for leverage … [Rockstar] has long maintained a policy of not crediting people who worked on a game unless they were present when it shipped, to encourage the team "to get to the finish line."
This form of "encouragement" is not just manipulative, it hurts workers' ability to find future employment.
Workers in other industries (such as film) have fought for and won the right to proper crediting through unions. Unions can do the same for the games industry.
Better Pay
Here's an easy one: unionized workers have higher wages on average than workers who are not unionized — often between 15 to 25% more. With the leverage of an organized workforce, collective bargaining is a very effective way to make sure you're paid what you're worth. But unions also benefit workers who are not unionized by raising the bar for everyone. For example, a high school graduate whose workplace is not unionized but who works in an industry that's 25% unionized overall can still expect to be paid more than similar workers in less unionized industries.
Unions can also help reduce inequality. While all workers benefit from having unions, those who benefit the most are typically the people who are the most disempowered or in the most precarious positions. On top of improving general working conditions for these folks, it also turns out solidarity is a great way to cut down the gendered pay gap.
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PHOTO REPORT – Cars-and-Watches with Montblanc at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017
If you are a regular visitor to our pages, it's not a stretch to suggest that, like us, you have a sheer passion for all things related to watches. Yet, as passionate as we are by the watchmaking world, most of us here share a love for something else, and yes, they are mechanical too: cars. Thus, when I received an invite from Montblanc to spend a weekend at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed (Montblanc is, since this year, the official timekeeper of the event), you can imagine that I didn't have to think twice about. The Goodwood FoS is unique, loud, great fun and absolutely overwhelming. Here is a photo report of the 2017 edition of the FoS – and no worries, there are watches too…
What is Goodwood Festival of Speed?
Everything that happens at Goodwood results from the dream of one man, Charles Gordon-Lennox, known in the automotive world as Lord March. As a young aristocrat, March was living the life of a London-playboy, passionate about photography and films – at 17, he even worked for film director Stanley Kubrick on the film Barry Lyndon. During his early years, there was no indication that March would someday be recognised as one of the most respected and elegant gentlemen of Great Britain. However, as heir to the West-Sussex family estate, Goodwood, and as a true blue-blooded British gentleman, he knew that traditions were important and so from that time onwards, the Charles Gordon-Lennox playboy of the 1970s transformed into the Lord March we know today.
March moved from London to Goodwood to take over management of the estate, following a family tradition where the duke would hand over management of the estate to the heir, when the latter turns forty. Motorsport at Goodwood was started by his grandfather, Freddie Richmond, who opened the Goodwood Motor Circuit in 1948. However, it is really under Lord March's management that Goodwood gained its credentials and the worldwide recognition it receives today. March established the Festival of Speed at Goodwood House in 1993. On the back of that success, he brought motor racing back to the circuit, which had closed in 1966, and he did all that by starting the Goodwood Revival in 1998.
With now close to a quarter of a century track-record, Goodwood Festival of Speed has become a major event for all car lovers. It is an annual hill climb, featuring historic and modern motor-racing vehicles, held in the grounds of Goodwood Estate. The hill climb is at center stage during the FoS weekend, however there is so much more to see at the Goodwood FoS, with parades of all things able to be driven, historic-cars exhibitions and most major car-brands exposing their latest (sport-cars mainly) creations. The FoS really is a must-see for everyone interested in cars and racing.
The FoS Hill-Climb
The main event of the Goodwood Festival of Speed is actually a race, classified as a hill climb. So figure that: a 3.5m/12ft wide countryside road passing in front of the Goodwood Estate and then plunging into the nearby forest, surrounded by slippery grass, bales of straw (for security) and stone walls. On that "road" (you can call it a road, as I'd name it a trail), put anything that has an engine, 4 wheels and a steering wheel and make them drive as fast as possible to reach the top of the hill. Sounds dangerous? Don't forget that Britain is a petrol-head country. They call it fun.
From early 20th century motorized-phaetons, to the "Beast of Turin" and its 28,5 litre engine, to all kinds of million dollar priced vintage Ferraris or ex-Le-Mans racing cars, almost everything is racing at Goodwood (even if F1 cars are not allowed to race anymore, for safety reasons). The FoS is a celebration, depicting over 100 years of car racing, and all of the participants, whatever they are driving – or sometimes simply trying to keep on track – are here to win. It is impressive to see such rare and valuable models being driven so fast, on such a narrow countryside road. And that's exactly why the FoS is such a passionate event.
The Supercar's Parade
Goodwood Festival of Speed isn't just about the hill climb. In fact, it is an entire village dedicated to the sports car, to passion for everything with 4 wheels and an engine. Alongside the race-track (sort of), brands are showing off their latest novelties. And don't expect to see Dacia or Toyota, but rather an opened-roof McLaren booth or a Bugatti GTG event. Walking in the alleys of FoS is like walking in the middle of a toy-shop for grown-ups.
In addition to that, you can also enjoy the supercar parade, where brands push these ultimate road-cars to their limits, on the same race-track as the hill climb – even if here, there's no competition matters here, but just pure pleasure of seeing rare cars driving hard. Unless you live in Dubai, you're unlikely to see such an impressive supercar gathering anywhere. Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Maserati, Aston Martin, Bugatti, Porsche, Pagani… Once again, everything that the car industry has of exotic is visible, and put through their paces at Goodwood. Just for the pleasure, here's a selection of cars that were participating in this year's parade… (without the noise / music that comes along)
Cars, cars and cars again
What are we missing from this weekend at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017? Cars, maybe? Well, as the FoS is all about cars, so wherever you walk – as everything is access-free, even the pits where vintage Ferraris are parked – you can almost feel the passion and joy. Collectors, passionate people and their cars are just parked all around, in the most casual way. The photo below, I think, sums up quite well the atmosphere at Goodwood… End of the day, the sun was setting, and this magnificent Eagle E-Type Low Drag GT was shamelessly showing its nice curves to me, and to everybody who was walking around (we are still talking cars here).
Walking thought the show is an unforgettable experience. By that, I mean that even people with low to no passion for cars can easily fall in love – the cosy, casual and opened ambiance of the show making it impossible not to enjoy the moment. Again, FoS is the opportunity to admire cars, all kinds of cars, from the early days, to the golden-age of "gran-turismo" sports cars to the modern supercar era.
And Montblanc Watches too…
Of course, this wouldn't be Monochrome if there was not, at least, a small part focussed on watches, and of course, there were plenty in evidence, particularly as this 2017 Edition of Goodwood FoS marked Montblanc's new role as official timekeeper to the event. This goes along with the launch of the new Timewalker collection, a line up of watches deeply inspired by automotive and racing cars. Launched at the SIHH 2017, Davide Cerrato, the Head of the Watch Division at Montblanc, took inspiration in old stop-watches made by Minerva to time racing events – Minerva is now property of Montblanc and is the high-end division of the brand. Yet, the collection keeps the roots of the Timewalker model: modern and urban – with a new car-related inspiration.
Goodwood Festival of Speed 2017 was also the occasion for Montblanc to launch two new models, evolutions of existing watches, yet with a rather cool look. The first is the red gold version of the TimeWalker Chronograph Automatic. While the idea of a sporty chronograph usually refers to stainless steel, I have to admit that this gold version does not seem out of place, because of the contrast offered by the Ceramic bezel and the black dial. Also to be noted, while the case might be made in a luxurious metal, it is fully brushed, meaning that it's not shiny and so retains a relatively toolish approach. This new version of the TimeWalker Chronograph Automatic in red gold keeps the 43mm diameter and its automatic movement. It is priced at $19,500.
The new Red Gold version of the Montblanc TimeWalker Chronograph Automatic
The second new watch to be unveiled during FoS 2017 is a new limited edition based on the TimeWalker ExoTourbillon Minute Chronograph (introduced at the SIHH 2016, and prefiguring the design of the new TimeWalker collection). This watch integrates a monopusher column-wheel chronograph (base movement of the Rieussec watches) with off-centered hours / minutes, and adds to it Montblanc's own anti-gravity regulator, the Exo-Tourbillon. For 2017, the 44mm-sized 3-part case is now coated in black-DLC, with a black dial and several red accents all around. The dial has been simplified for an increased legibility and a more modern look. Also, the back reveals an entirely black-plated movement. This new TimeWalker ExoTourbillon Minute Chronograph is a 100-piece limited edition, priced around $52,000.
The New black-DLC coated TimeWalker ExoTourbillon Minute Chronograph
More details on www.montblanc.com and www.goodwood.com.
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Now that Inge has returned to Antwerp I'm sorting through all the photos we both took. Several times during the trip we each took a camera (Inge used my older Nikon SLR) and we had fun geeking out about framing and lighting, apertures and ISO settings.
One such occasion was the photoshoot for Angie's most recent outfit post. And I discovered that Inge took some great shots of us in action. So here we are behind the scenes at City Hall. Photos by Inge.
Here a few more pictures from the cocktail party event during the recent gathering in Seattle. Thanks again to Dashielle and her husband for hosting such a wonderful party.
I will be creating a shared folder on DropBox for exchanging photos that people took during the gathering. If you would like to share your photos, please PM me with the email address associated with your DropBox account.
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You Can Sign a Petition to Change New Home of Red Wings from Little Caesars Arena to Caesars Colosseum
Current home of Red Wings, Joe Louis Arena. Gregory Shamus/ Getty Images
Arena authorities announced today that the new home to the Detroit Red Wings will be called "Little Caesars Arena". Some fans do not seem to be fans of the new name of the "Baddest Bowl in Hockey".
There's now a petition to change the name of the arena to "Caesars Colosseum" instead.
The name for the $627 million project was unveiled at an event inside the arena construction site this morning.
The Detroit Free Press reports that Christopher Illitch, CEO of Illitch Holdings, and representative for the family, which owns both the Detroit Red Wings and Little Caesars said,
"For our organization, this is more than just about money. This is our hometown. This is a legacy business. This platform for this brand makes perfect sense. It will really help the company."
Christopher's parents, Mike and Mary Illitch, opened their first Little Caesars in suburban Detroit in 1959.
Some fans are not too fond of the new name, responding with comments like these on The Detroit Free Press Facebook post announcing the new name:
They could've done MUCH BETTER. Better Made Arena would've at least been funny. The Gordie Howe Arena would've been a winner. Little Caesar's is lame."
Seriously??? Corporate America at its finest. That name sucks ass, it's not even a name, it's a brand. It's advertisement. There are plenty of Wings this could have been named for, or even the Ilitches"
For fans truly not feeling the name, you can sign the petition to change it to "Caesars Colosseum" here.
The creator of the petition writes:
The Detroit Red Wings are a legacy in the National Hockey League and deserve a legendary arena! They are getting that in the 2017-2018 season, but it will be called Little Caesars Arena, which has a terrible ring and will be the laughing stock of the NHL. Petition to rename it Caesars Colosseum, which will still pay homage to Little Caesars, but will sound better (AND TOUGHER) for the deserving team!!"
Filed Under: Detroit Red Wings, Little Caesars Arena
Categories: Michigan News, Sports
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Edward Snowden on the lunatics attacking Joe Rogan: "Nobody has stronger opinions about Joe Rogan than people who have never listened to Joe Rogan."
Wellington Street in front of Canadian Parliament
If we limit healthcare for the unvaxxed, we should limit healthcare for the obese too.
I'm 27 and feel like technology has flattened everyone to the point where no one is developing personalities anymore.
The Washington Post Reports in the Truckers
This literally says "Get vaxd" in dollar bills. How tone deaf are these people? We can read between the lines.
Is this why he's in hiding ?
Its been 2 years. Who here doesn't know anyone who died FROM covid?
How are people completely missing the point of the truckers freedom convoy? They are fighting for EVERY Canadian's freedoms, vaxxed or unvaxxed. I don't understand how some people think its strictly about the vax. It's the freedom to choose!!
Québec government's traffic cameras conveniently "out of service" where the convoy would be visible
So we're living in virtual reality. What does that mean for us, and what should we do? (self.conspiracy)
submitted 3 years ago * by itsalmosttime
I have an introduction to proof of this, proof that leads down the rabbit hole to every word of every language; tying to religion and to science fiction and to conspiracy theories ad naseum. To me, it's the holy grail, what do you think?
Superman returns from Cybertron to mentally link Minority Report with the Wachowski's Matrix series and suggest the thought-in-and-of-itself will end school shootings ifi appearing on the front page of the New York Times. Kal-El claims that dozens-of-thousands of very intelligent readers (and bystanders and onlookers) are leaning towards agreeing with him at this very moment in time.
Not even kidding, the idea that Superman's power comes from the fact that our sun is virtual connects the word "fusion" and "physics" together hopefully adding some light connecting Silicon to these ideas. Computer science shows up there at the "end of physics" but really it's just the beginning of understanding the key to a hidden history being revealed and to a bright future.
The first link here really is my best description of what this message is today, it's written in chalk, even though it's every word and quite a bit of modern music and art, and for sure--for sure it's lots and lots of mythology and religion. That links starts off hopefully bringing some light to the idea that Minority Report and A Scanner Darkly and Phillip K. Dick in general... link to the Matrix as part of this woven message that connects names and ideas to a map to building Heaven--beginning with ending the "Plague of Killing the Firstborn Children" .... and do see, that's "school shootings."
The "gist" of the message is verifiable proof that we are living in a computer in simulated reality... just like the Matrix. The answer to that question, what does that mean--is that God has woven a "hidden" message into our everything--beginning with each name and every word--and in this hidden Adamic language, he provides us with guidance, wisdom, and suggestions on how to proceed on this path from "raelity" to Heaven. I've personally spent quite a bit of time decoding the message and have tried to deliver an interesting and "fun" narrative of the ideas I see. Specifically the story of Exodus, which is called "Names" in Hebrew discusses a time shifted narrative of our "now" delivering our society from a hidden slavery (re*ad as ignorance of advanced technologies already *in use) that is described as the "darkness" of Exodus. If you have any questions, ideas to contribute or concerns... I'd love to hear from you this whole thing really is about working together--Heaven, I mean.
Wh▊ should we "do?"
My weekly email talked a little bit this week about the "Revelation process" and specifically about how this message and it's interesting mode of dissemination connect to what I see and hope will be a rekindling of love for free speech and free communication--and the beginning of the first true democracy. Here's some words from that email (and you can sign up here):
From: Adam M. Dobrin
Date: Wed, May 16, 2018 at 6:01 PM
Subject: Fwd: N IT E, SH IT E and the Nosh.
To: R U Y MONEY <YMENE>, Salud as is ter Y <SALUDAS>
Briefly I named my "free press group" YMENE long before I had ever heard of this Greek God, connecting it to the movie Almost Famous (and one of the better videos I made trying to "explain the Matrix") as it's characterization of the young music critic as "The Enemy" ..... Clymene, c the light, ymene is "why many" in the singular instance where we actually see unbiased and intellectual coverage of this message and this story in the press--what we are looking at today is ... heinous.
It's a good example of how living through the Revelatory process and understanding the story behind it adds a level of "zen" to the message--one which is very much an intelligible and reproducable code that surrounds everything we look at. Experiencing it in this way helps to really see how it works and connects art from modern movies to ancient myth.
Clymene, an Oceanid,[3]#citenote-3) wife of the Titan Iapetus), and mother of Atlas), Epimetheus), Prometheus, and Menoetius);[[4]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene(mythology)#citenote-4) other authors relate the same of her sister Asia).[[5]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene(mythology)#citenote-5) A less common genealogy makes Clymene the mother of Deucalion by Prometheus.[[6]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene(mythology)#citenote-6)[[7]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene(mythology)#citenote-7) The Oceanid Clymene is also given as the wife to King Merops) of Ethiopia and, by Helios, mother of Phaëton and the Heliades.[[8]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene(mythology)#citenote-8)[[9]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene(mythology)#citenote-9)[[10]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clymene(mythology)#cite_note-10)
I'm working on a theory that revolves around the idea that nobody cares what "it" is. I'm not sure if I talked about this in the last message, or even if I sent that to you--but it's pretty clear from what I'm looking at that "IT" is often answered by the word that contains it. So for instance, "eternity" might suggest that Y comes after "eternity" and "shit" might suggest that anything that comes after "sh" with no "the Nosh" (which is a deli here in Los Angeles) is .. shit. There are better, more interesting and enlightening examples, but I can't think of any of them right now. Dynamite. Repetition, obviously "it" is also referring to me sometimes--now I remember--"Capitan" and "insanity." Looking back over the message before the last message (that mentions El Capitan and relates it to Thanatos and Thanos, who just appeared in a movie. Initializing something beneficial out of this, I think the implication from the "AT" missing in the link between "San" which means saint in Spanish and Satan as well as Thanos and Thanatos is that "IT" is "AT" and here I think while this message might look like 'IT" it is really the thing that enabled the message to be written in secret and remain unseen, my IT will always be mind control), in "Leviticus" you might see IT as Leviticus (or frankly mabye the NT which appears similarly positioned as the "heart of the timeline" in a place where you might see the Torah as a microcosmic map to the same timeline, which might be a map to something bigger), or the instantiation of a "seemingly victorious" monotheistic religion. For those of you that don't study everything I say as if it was the word of God, "LEV" means the weak victory, and that's what I see in the heart of all of these messages.
here, "it" is clearly the hiding or deletion of "shit" that came after "shit" because of "e" ... I mean because of "sh"
The rest of that message is here, semi-unpublished. I mention reddit quite a few times, and briefly discuss the disparity between the response here and the statistics I provide at that link showing extreme interest from institutions like CMU, Cornell, Harvard, and MIT.
arrr.s.lamc.la
I know the violence can be stopped, and I know in my heart that not moving forward with this disclosure is the heart of why it's happening. It's very difficult to stand idly by and watch as we mourn, as we continue to persist in allowing these atrocities to continue; with no rhyme or reason. I've implied in the past that it appears to me to be intended to move the world to quickly see the benefit of the truth, but it's really not at all what I think. It seems very clear to me that far too many are content with living in this lie, because it's "the way things have always been" and I just can't stand to see what I know will really solve this problem being delayed.
It won't fix this overnight, but it will stop this violence, and much more; not just murders but insanity--things that are really clearly within reach, within ability, and the focus of this message. It's understanding the change in circumstances, and understanding that nobody would wait if they were sure... it's understanding that beginning to talk about this proof is what makes it that, proof--it's what causes the papers or the analysis, and it's the discussion--it's our hearts that change the world and build Heaven.
[–][deleted] 3 years ago * (1 child)
[–]itsalmosttime[S] 2 points3 points4 points 3 years ago * (0 children)
I do think we're in a sort of "loop" and mention in the latest piece how this probably relates to the "days of Creation" and it is my functional understanding of what "NES" means in the context of ... say, a word like "honestly" or a place like Tennessee.
The Tom Cruise movie relating to this concept might be a good "indication" that's the modern mythology for this loop--something like that anyway, though I don't experience anything like that at all. I talk about "the First Morning" and mention that it's probably torture if that happened and nobody remembers it here--and even worse if that's happened more than once, and i think there's good evidence in this story and revelation those things are very much the case.
Clones, for instance, reads as "see the light of NES" (and there's a verifiable pattern of these "cl" words showing that this language is very broad, clover, for instance--see the light of to see) and I think we might be looking at a message explaining what we're in store for when we die--as in, there might be three versions of you, or even more. I know that's been a part of what I've personally been told about, and I see it sort of implied in places like Abrams' "other side" from Fringe and I'm sure there are others.
I do believe the goal, the purpose of the repetition is to deliver this message, to do it well, and to help us use this information in order to "repair" Heaven.
I see we're here:
"In that day I will restore the fallen house of David. I will repair its damaged walls. From the ruins I will rebuild it and restore its former glory. Amos 9:11
[–]gematrix 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (2 children)
WWND?
[–]itsalmosttime[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago * (1 child)
In 2012 I walked into a Hertz, and one of the two guys behind the counter said something like ... "do you know? ... do you know? If you knew, you would know it" to the othre guy behind the counter--very obviously talking about me.
I think it's pretty clear what he meant... but I feel like if I was a fly on the wall, or inside his head for just a brief moment, I would understand everything.
Just a "for example." I myself, do not know.
I wish I knew how long it's been, "how long, how loooong" will I slide? I wish I knew what the change, what it really is; I feel like I fade in and out of different realities--sometimes it's a voice, sometimes it's a shared soul--but it never makes complete sense to me, I must be missing something.
I hope to be "er" and I c the world thinks I'm "an" ... on the word, "American."
... Amen. :)
[–]Step2TheJep 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
If you have not yet see The Thirteenth Floor (1999) then do yourself a favour.
[–][deleted] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (1 child)
Is it too late to swap characters?
[–]itsalmosttime[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago * (0 children)
send pics, you have the right name for it.
... and a great sign appeared written on the sky, ((that)) the woman clothed in the sun ((is decidedly the Goddess of Love, Venus)) with the moon and stars at her feet, ((proving without doubt that the English words for "sun" and "Love," written in Revelation at least 500 years before English existed.))
Revelation 12:1 and ((ish))
... from the "Chalk" link.
[–][deleted] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago * (1 child)
I found this difficult to follow, lacking coherence as if the site was written by an AI or something. Was it coded to prevent "the simulation" reading it or something? I'm not going to say what I think a third possibility could be (not trying to stigmatize or anything). Regardless, I'm intrigued by simulation theories, some seem plausible.
[–]itsalmosttime[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
it's difficult to follow. i think it's something that is being used to break invisible chains--thinking about these connections... seeing them... literally is the break of dawn.
the darkness is just about over. http://hadragonbreath.blogspot.com/2018/05/re-n-it-e-sh-it-e-and-nosh.html
If you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to answer them. I talk about "Apophenia" a little there, the point is there are connections to mythology and religion everyhwere--for instance the snake of in Egyptian mythology is "Apophis" ... not seeing this stuff is blindness, that's the point.
[–][deleted] 3 years ago (5 children)
[–]ShinyCyril -1 points0 points1 point 3 years ago (0 children)
I do not reside in your country. Rather I reside in one which has sensible laws which stop events like this happening in the first place.
[–][deleted] -1 points0 points1 point 3 years ago (2 children)
Removed. Rule 6.
[–]itsalmosttime[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (1 child)
Titles and comments with a large percentage of caps lock, bold text, large fonts or text colors are considered "shouting" and can be removed.
I don't think you "get" the rules. Using "Headings" is a violation of the rules? That's your position?
The above [deleted] comment resulted in this blurb, a rather important one--so repeated here for the "see hives."
they're not theories to me. and people like you--people refusing to see "patterns" that are plain as daylight are the reason that we have a country that can't "see the pattern" connecting school shooting and gang stalking to mind control in the media, and in history. It's a pathetic state of being.
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Enjoy incredible views of the waves caressing the golden shores of Adaaran Select Hudhuranfushi. A choice of four spacious room types allow you to enjoy an elegant ambience and setting for your holiday.
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This policy note summarises the findings of over three years of AREU research into the dynamics of representative governance in Afghanistan at local and national levels. Exploring the three interrelated themes of electorate perceptions, electoral dynamics and parliamentary politics, it is intended to be an introductory guide for donors, programme implementers, educators, capacity-builders and others interested in politics in Afghanistan. It also identifies relevant AREU reports for further reading depending on specific fields of interest.
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Attorney, Lawyer, Barrister, Solicitor And Notary (English)
Barristers plead instances before civil, legal and industrial courts and different tribunals. Federal courts require specific admission to that court docket's bar to practise before it. On the state appellate stage and in Federal courts, there may be usually no separate examination process, although some U.S. district courts require an examination on practices and procedures of their specific courts.
Traditionally, the distinction was absolute, but in the fashionable legal age, some countries that had a break up authorized profession now have a fused occupation – anybody entitled to practise as a barrister can also practise as a solicitor, and vice versa.
A barrister acts as a test on the solicitor conducting the trial; if it becomes apparent that the claim or defence has not been correctly performed by the solicitor previous to trial, the barrister can (and usually has an obligation to) advise the client of a separate attainable declare against the solicitor.
In contrast, a solicitor typically meets with shoppers, does preparatory and administrative work and offers authorized advice. Prior to commencing pupillage, Eleanor worked as a Authorized Assistant in the Childcare department of a Native Authority and was a County Court docket Advocate across the North East.
Basically, a barrister is a lawyer, however a lawyer isn't necessarily a barrister. Intending Quebec attorneys must earn a bachelor's diploma in civil law, pass the provincial bar examination, and successfully complete a legal internship to be admitted to apply.
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If you are considered a citizen of two nations, you have dual citizenship. Some people intentionally gain dual citizenship, while others receive it passively. In some cases, the second citizenship is unwanted but automatically bestowed. Common reasons for dual citizenship include marriage to a foreign national, birth abroad and naturalization as a citizen of one country without renouncing previous citizenship. If you have dual citizenship, prepare for potential obstacles well in advance of your trip.
Obtain valid passports for both countries in which you have citizenship. The United States requires citizens to leave and re-enter the US with a United States passport. Many other countries require their citizens to enter and leave using a passport of that nation. Therefore, if you have dual citizenship, you might be required to use different passports for different parts of your trip.
Some countries, particularly those in the Middle East, carefully scrutinize travel documents for evidence that a potential visitor has been to a country deemed hostile to that nation. For example, Syria does not permit entry by those who have visited Israel. Using two passports leaves holes in your paper trail that might trigger additional questioning or prevent you from entering a country.
Research military service requirements in your countries of citizenship. If you enter a country that considers you a citizen, you might not be allowed to leave until you fulfill your service obligation in that country. Some nations exempt those living abroad for a specific period, others make allowances for deferments and exemptions that are filed before the trip, while still others have no provisions for avoiding service.
Speak with a financial adviser who is knowledgeable in the tax laws of your countries of citizenship. Each country sets its own laws regarding income tax on money earned while living abroad. If a country that claims you as a citizen requires the payment of taxes on all income, you could be detained or even imprisoned until you pay what is owed. International tax law is extremely complex, making it difficult to interpret the regulations on your own.
Look into marriage and family laws in both countries. Not all countries recognize the validity of marriages performed abroad, particularly to a partner who is not a citizen of that country. Likewise, the children of those marriages could be considered illegitimate within that country. In addition, some countries limit women's individual and parental rights. For example, a woman married to an Iranian man automatically becomes an Iranian citizen, subject to that country's laws. In order to leave Iran, she must have the permission of her husband. In the case of a divorce, the woman may renounce her Iranian citizenship, but the children's Iranian citizenship is irrevocable. She may not remove the children from the country without the permission of their father or, if he is deemed unsuitable, his father.
When traveling abroad, you are always subject to the laws of the country you visit. This is particularly true for those who are considered citizens of that country. The US embassy may not be able to provide much assistance with legal matters for the nation's citizens, even if they are also US citizens.
Fritscher, Lisa. "Hazards of Travel With Dual Citizenship." Travel Tips - USA Today, https://traveltips.usatoday.com/hazards-travel-dual-citizenship-108235.html. Accessed 25 April 2019.
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From The BlogHome » Blog » The top 5 mistakes startups make when fundraising – Number 4 will amaze you!
So if you bought the click-bait… now I͛ll start with Behavioural Economics. Really, it's interesting (and allows me to get in my first ever academic footnote!).
In short, economists assume we all act rationally. Adding a bit of psychology, however, shows that people – yes, even venture capitalists – often don't when making financial decisions.
The well-tested theory of Loss Aversion1 states that "the pain of a loss is greater than the pleasure of a gain" – in studies, possibly even twice greater. So the average person might risk a loss of $10 only if they stand to gain $20.
Bootstrap your business. Use only your and your co-founders' money for as long as you can.
Investors will (and should) expect you to show belief and commitment to the business – best demonstrated by real ͚skin in the game'. De-risk by proving that commitment, showing that your business can last and that you can manage your cashflow.
You want to be in charge and able to run with your idea until you really need others' cash. And the earlier you go to outside investors the more equity you'll need to give away: again, they take more risk, so demand more return and more share in the company.
That said, do think often about when you will need funding. Another well-tested economic theory: everything takes twice as long and costs twice as much as you expect. You could be surprised how long it takes to get cash in your account – a few months? – and you have to cover payroll while you're negotiating the term sheet.
But over 80% of small businesses who didn͛t make it say their issue was either (1) starting out with too little money or (2) poor cash flow management.
Your fundraising must be based on a realistic budget for say an 18-24 month runway – remembering everything takes twice as long and costs twice as much, etc. You should spell out what the funds will be spent on (and when), and be prepared to back those assumptions up.
Think about a "buffer", so you're not assuming break-even magically happens as you reach zero cash.
Again you de-risk for the investor by proving you͛ve thought hard and considered the potential timing and downside risks. Then with any luck, you can overdeliver – making them and others eager to participate in future rounds.
Let's all agree you have a brilliant concept/widget/business model. That still won't get you over the line – investors are as interested in the team that will put it into practice and manage the business.
Do you and your team have the experience (including sales, marketing, finance), the complementary skill sets, the contacts? Investors won͛t buy into the idea without trusting the team that can execute it.
Try to avoid a long cap table. A long list of investors can only make your life – and managing your business – more difficult.
Communication becomes harder and more time-consuming; you have to give quality time to a long list of people. Decision-making can be slower and at worst risks being "by committee".
All this takes your time and focuses away from building and running the business. That and the potential conflicts (between them, or you & them) can have devastating effects.
Make it formal, even –or especially – with co-founders and friends.
Bringing in outside funders, whether professionals or family members, makes it even more important to ensure proper term sheets and shareholder agreements are in place to avoid future acrimony or potentially business-ending disputes.
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\section{Introduction}
In a recent paper \cite{homa}, we studied a class of supersymmetric
solutions to string theory which contain regular event horizons
and depend on arbitrary functions. These solutions describe extremal
black strings
with traveling waves and have an inhomogeneous distribution of momentum
along the string. (Solutions of this type were first discussed
in \cite{lawi}.) It was shown that for each traveling wave,
the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy
agreed precisely with the number of BPS states at
weak string coupling having the same momentum distribution as the black string.
This extended recent work [3 - 11] in which the microstates corresponding
to black hole entropy were identified.
These earlier investigations reproduced the gravitational entropy of certain
black holes (or translationally invariant black strings) by counting
the number of bound states of D-branes \cite{pol,pcj} with fixed total momentum.
We found that this agreement
extends to the case where an (essentially) arbitrary momentum distribution
is fixed and the corresponding black string is not translationally invariant.
In \cite{homa}, we considered six dimensional black strings with a constant
internal four dimensional space (so that the total spacetime has ten
dimensions). We studied two different types
of traveling waves; one carrying momentum along the string, and
the other carrying momentum both along the string and
in the internal four dimensional space.
Here, we extend this work in two directions. In section II we
add waves carrying angular momentum to the six dimensional black string.
We compute the horizon area and compare the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy
with the number of D-brane states at weak coupling with a
given angular momentum distribution. Once again we find complete agreement.
In section III, we consider five dimensional black strings (which yield four
dimensional black holes upon dimensional reduction). To
generalize the treatment,
the size of the internal five torus is allowed to vary in
spacetime. We study waves
carrying linear\footnote{
Rotating black holes in four dimensions
are not supersymmetric and five dimensional black strings do not
support traveling waves with angular momentum.} momentum in all
spacelike directions
and examine the solutions near the horizon. We then
compare the horizon area and the
number of D-brane states with the given momentum
distributions.
As before, the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of the black string agrees
with the counting of states.
It was also shown in \cite{homa} that the traveling waves do not affect the
local geometry of the event horizon; it remains a homogeneous surface.
Physically, this is because the waves become purely outgoing near the horizon.
We will see that the same remains true for all the waves studied here.
\section{Angular Momentum Waves for 6D Black Strings}
\label{rot}
As in \cite{homa}, we consider
six dimensional black string solutions to type IIB string theory
compactified on a four torus with volume ${\sf V} $. We assume one
additional spatial direction is compactified to form a circle of length $L$
and choose $ L \gg {\sf V}^{1/4}$ so that the solutions resemble strings
in six dimensions. We are interested in solutions with
nonzero electric and magnetic charges
associated with the RR three-form; in the limit of weak string coupling,
these charges are carried by D-onebranes and D-fivebranes.
Solutions with these charges
have a regular event horizon even in the extremal limit.
Furthermore, such extremal black strings have a null Killing field
${\partial /{\partial v}}$ so that one can use the
observations of \cite{GV,Garf} to add
traveling waves. Several types of
waves carrying linear momentum were considered in \cite{homa}.
We now study a different class of
waves traveling along the string; these waves will carry
angular momentum.
\subsection{Traveling Waves Carrying Angular Momentum}
In \cite{homa}, we investigated the metric
\begin{equation}
\label{old}
ds^2 = \left(1 + {{r_0^2} \over {r^2}}\right)^{-1} \left[-dudv +
\left( {{p(u) } \over {r^2}} - 2 \ddot{f}_i(u) y^i
- 2 \ddot{h}_i(u) x^i \right) du^2 \right]
+\left(1 + {{r_0^2} \over {r^2}}\right) dx_i dx^i +dy_i dy^i
\end{equation}
which describes a black string carrying a `longitudinal
wave' $p(u)$, an `internal wave' $f_i(u)$, and an `external wave'
$h_i(u)$. Each of these waves carry momentum in a different
direction \cite{cmp,DGHW}. In the metric (\ref{old}), dots denote $d/du$,
the coordinates $y^i$ label points on the $T^4$,
the $x^i$ label points in the four dimensional
asymptotically flat space, and $r^2 = x_i x^i$. In addition,
$u=t-z, \
v=t+z$ where $z$ is a
coordinate on the $S^1$.
For this solution, the dilaton is constant and
the (integer normalized) charges associated with the
RR three-form take the values
\begin{equation}
Q_1 = {Vr_0^2\over g}, \qquad Q_5 = {r_0^2\over g}
\end{equation}
where $g$ denotes the string coupling.
We may now add angular momentum to this black
string as described in \cite{tse1}. To preserve supersymmetry, one needs
equal amounts of angular momentum in two orthogonal planes \cite{bmpv}.
Although \cite{tse1} considered
only uniformly rotating
strings,
the angular momentum density
may again be taken to be a function of $u$ without otherwise changing
the metric or matter fields \cite{cvts}.
This is directly analogous to the situation
for longitudinal momentum.
Writing the metric on the three sphere in the form
$d\Omega^2_3 = d\theta^2 + \sin^2 \theta d \varphi^2
+ \cos^2 \theta d \psi^2$, we obtain
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{rotwave}
ds^2 &=& \left(1 + {{r_0^2} \over {r^2}}\right)^{-1} \left[-dudv +
{{p(u) } \over {r^2}} du^2
+ {2{\gamma(u)} \over {r^2}}
(\sin^2 \theta d \varphi - \cos^2 \theta d \psi ) du \right] \cr
&+&\left(1 + {{r_0^2} \over {r^2}}\right) (dr^2 + r^2
d\Omega^2_3) +dy_i dy^i,
\end{eqnarray}
which describes a black string with angular momentum density
$\gamma(u)/\kappa^2$. The constant
$\kappa^2$ is given by
\begin{equation}\label{defkap}
\kappa^2 \equiv {4G_{10} \over \pi{\sf V}} = {2\pi g^2 \over V},
\end{equation}
where we have used the fact that the ten dimensional Newton's constant is
related to the string coupling by $G_{10} = 8\pi^6 g^2$ in units with
$\alpha' =1$ and set ${\sf V} = (2\pi)^4 V$. This black string has total
angular momentum
\begin{equation}
J_\varphi = - J_\psi = \kappa^{-2} \int_0^L \gamma(u)\ du
\end{equation}
and longitudinal momentum
\begin{equation}
P= \kappa^{-2} \int_0^L p(u) \ du.
\end{equation}
For simplicity, we have set the internal wave $f_i(u)$ and
the external wave $h_i(u)$ to zero in (\ref{rotwave}). These waves could have
been retained without altering the conclusions below.
The longitudinal wave $p(u)$, on the other hand,
cannot be set to zero in the presence of angular momentum.
We will see that, in order for the horizon to have a finite area,
the longitudinal wave $p(u)$ must be at least $\gamma^2(u)/r_0^4$
at each point along the string. Of course, both $p(u)$
and $\gamma(u)$ must be periodic with period $L$.
It turns out that, near the horizon, this metric effectively
coincides with a metric studied in \cite{homa}. As a result, after
making the correspondence clear, we may simply read off the desired
features of the horizon. This is done by replacing $\phi, \psi$
with the new coordinates
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{angles}
\tilde{\varphi} &=& \varphi + {{\beta(u)} \over{(r^2 + r^2_0)^{2}}}, \cr
\tilde{\psi} &=& \psi - {{\beta(u)} \over {(r^2 + r^2_0)^{2}}}, \cr
{\rm with} \ \beta(u) &=& \int^u \gamma(u')\ du'.
\end{eqnarray}
The metric then takes the somewhat complicated form
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{long}
ds^2 &=& \left(1 + {{r_0^2} \over {r^2}}\right)^{-1} \left[-dudv +
\left({{p(u) } \over {r^2}} - {{\gamma^2(u) } \over
{r_0^4 r^2}}\right) du^2\right] \cr
&+& \left(1 + {{r_0^2} \over {r^2}}\right) \left(
dr^2
+ r^2 [d \theta^2
+ \sin^2 \theta d \tilde{\varphi}^2 + \cos^2 \theta d \tilde{\psi}^2]
\right)
+dy_i dy^i \cr
&+&
{{16 r^2\beta^2
} \over {(r^2 + r^2_0)^5} } dr^2
+ {8 \beta
r \over {(r^2 + r_0^2)^2}}dr (\sin^2 \theta d\tilde{\varphi}
- \cos^2 \theta d\tilde{\psi}) \cr
&+& {{r^2 \gamma^2} \over {r_0^4(r^2 + r_0^2)^3}} (r^2 + 2 r_0^2) du^2.
\end{eqnarray}
Note, however, that the first two lines of (\ref{long}) give just the
metric (\ref{old})
for a black string with the longitudinal wave $p - \gamma^2/r_0^4$
and no angular momentum.
The last two lines may be considered as correction terms; they
are all of sub-leading order near the horizon.
In fact, the terms on the third line of (\ref{long})
vanish on the horizon and require no further work. Because the
horizon lies at $u = \infty$, the
$du^2$ term (on the last line above) does not vanish
on the horizon; however,
this term turns out to be
of the same form as the subleading order terms discussed in
the appendix of \cite{homa}. As a result, the techniques used there
apply to this case as well and show both that the metric is at least
$C^0$ at the horizon and that the horizon is locally a homogeneous surface.
Again, the waves do not affect the local horizon geometry.
To compute the area of the horizon, we must study both
its local {\it and} its global structure. From (\ref{angles}),
we may deduce the effects of our coordinate transformation
on the global identifications. Note that the new angles
$(\tilde{\varphi},\tilde{\psi})$
remain periodic with period
$2\pi$ on the three-sphere, but that
under the identification $z \rightarrow z - L$
the new angular coordinates acquire a shift:
$(\tilde{\varphi},\tilde{\psi}) \rightarrow (\tilde{\varphi} +
(r^2 + r^2_0)^{-2} \int_0^L
\gamma du, \ \tilde{\psi} - (r^2 + r^2_0)^{-2} \int_0^L \gamma du)$.
This change in global structure
is analogous to changing the modular parameter of a
torus; the global structure is different, but the volume remains
unchanged. In this case, the new identifications imply
that a translation along the horizon
is accompanied by a rotation of the three-sphere in the two orthogonal
planes. It follows that the
horizon area is the same as for
a longitudinal traveling wave with profile
\begin{equation}
\tilde{p}(u) =p(u) - {\gamma^2(u)\over r_0^4}.
\end{equation}
As explained in \cite{homa}, to write this area in a
simple form we must introduce a function $\sigma$, periodic in
$u$, which is related to $\tilde{p}(u)$ by $\sigma^2 + \dot{\sigma} =
r_0^{-4} \tilde{p}$. The horizon area is then
\begin{equation}
A = 2\pi^2 r_0^4 {\sf V} \int_0^L \sigma(u)\ du.
\end{equation}
When $\tilde{p}$ satisfies the `slowly varying condition'
\begin{equation}
\label{slow5}
\tilde{p}^{3/2} \gg r_0^2 |\dot{\tilde{p}}|,
\end{equation}
we have $\sigma = \sqrt{\tilde{p}/r_0^4}$ and the area takes the form
$A = 2\pi^2 r_0^2 {\sf V} \int_0^L \sqrt{\tilde{p}} du $.
The corresponding Bekenstein-Hawking
entropy is then
\begin{equation}
\label{simple5}
S_{BH} = {A \over {4G_{10}}} =
\sqrt{2\pi Q_1Q_5} \int_0^L \sqrt{\tilde{p}(u)/\kappa^2}\ du.
\end{equation}
In the special case where $p$ and $\gamma$ are constant, the total longitudinal
momentum is $P = pL/\kappa^2$ and the total angular momentum is $J = \gamma L/\kappa^2$.
Setting $P= 2\pi N/L$, we obtain $S_{BH} = 2\pi \sqrt{Q_1 Q_5 N - J^2}$
as expected \cite{bmpv,tse1}.
\subsection{Counting BPS States}
We now show that the exponential of the entropy (\ref{simple5}) yields the
number of BPS states at weak string coupling with the same distribution
of angular momentum and longitudinal momentum as the black string.
Recall that at weak coupling the black string corresponds to a collection
of D-fivebranes and D-onebranes. The low energy excitations are described by
a supersymmetric sigma model in $1+1$ dimensions (where the
spatial direction corresponds to our `string' direction $z$)
containing $4 Q_1 Q_5$
bosonic fields and an equal number of fermionic fields.
It was shown in \cite{bmpv} that the number of
D-brane configurations with total momentum $P$ and angular momentum $J$
agrees with the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of an extreme five dimensional
black hole, which is equivalent to a homogeneous black string, i.e.
(\ref{rotwave}) with $p=P\kappa^2/L,\ \gamma = J\kappa^2/L$.
Our strategy will be to consider the
string to be made up of many short homogeneous segments
and then to
apply the results of \cite{bmpv} to each one in turn. The key point is
thus to show that the fields on different segments may be treated
independently. The argument is identical to the one
given in \cite{homa}, so we
will only sketch the derivation below.
Recall that one cannot fix the
{\it exact} value $j(u)$ of a current in a 1+1 quantum field theory.
The reason is simply that $j(u)$ and $j(u')$ do not commute;
for example, when $j$ is the momentum density, its Fourier
modes satisfy the Virasoro algebra.
We therefore
take a `mesoscopic' viewpoint for our discussion. That is, we imagine
that we use an apparatus which can resolve the system only down to a
`mesoscopic' length scale $l$ which is much larger than the
`microscopic' length scale (discussed below) on which quantum effects
are relevant. We will therefore divide the spacetime into
$ L/l$ intervals $\Delta_a$ ($a \in \{1,...,L/l\}$) of length
$l \ll L$. If our instruments find a momentum distribution $
p(u)/\kappa^2$ and an angular momentum distribution $
\gamma(u)/\kappa^2$,
this simply means that the interval $\Delta_a$ contains a momentum
$P_a =\kappa^{-2} \int_{\Delta_a}p(u) du$ and an angular momentum
$J_a = \kappa^{-2} \int_{\Delta_a} \gamma(u) du$;
we cannot resolve $p$ and $\gamma$
on
smaller scales. Of course, it would be meaningless for us to
assign a distribution $(p,\gamma)$ which has structure on scales of
size $l$ or smaller. As a result, $l$ should be much smaller
than $p/|\dot{p}|$ and $\gamma/|\dot{\gamma}|$ (and
therefore $\tilde{p}/|\dot{\tilde{p}}|$), the `macroscopic' length
scales set by the
variation of the wave profile $(p,\gamma)$.
We shall take the idea that $l$ is much larger than any microscopic
length scale to mean that the `level numbers'
$P_a l$ and
$(P_a l - J_a^2 \kappa^2 r_0^{-4})$ are both large
($\gg Q_1 Q_5$). These
conditions imply that the wavelength
of a typical excited mode with momentum $\tilde p l/\kappa^2$ is much less than $l$,
and they are just the
conditions imposed in \cite{bmpv} to enable a counting of states
on a string of length $l$. Thus we must choose $l$ to satisfy
$\tilde{p}/\dot{\tilde{p}}
\gg l \gg \sqrt{Q_1 Q_5\kappa^2 / \tilde{p}}$. Such an $l$ can exist only when
\begin{equation}
\tilde{p}^{3/2} \gg |\dot{\tilde{p}}| \sqrt{Q_1Q_5 \kappa^2}
= \sqrt{2 \pi} r_0^2 |\dot{\tilde{p}}|,
\end{equation}
which is equivalent to the slowly varying condition
(\ref{slow5}).
Under this condition, the arguments of \cite{homa}
show that the entropy is carried by modes of sufficiently high
frequency that each interval of length $l$ may
be treated as a separate sigma model.
The counting of BPS states then reduces to considering
states of longitudinal momentum $(P_a - {{J_a^2 \kappa^2}
\over {lr_0^{4}}})$
and {\it no} angular momentum; that is, the angular
momentum $J$ affects the entropy only by reducing the momentum
to be distributed among the entropy carrying modes. Each
segment then carries an entropy of $S_a = \sqrt{2 \pi Q_1Q_5 }
\sqrt{P_a l - {{J_a^2 \kappa^2} \over {r_0^4}}}$ and
the total entropy is
\begin{equation}
S = \sqrt{2 \pi Q_1 Q_5} \int_0^L \sqrt{\tilde{p}/\kappa^2}\ du.
\end{equation}
Thus the number of BPS states agrees with
the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy (\ref{simple5}) of a black string with the
corresponding distribution of momentum and angular momentum.
\section{Traveling Waves for 5D black strings}
\label{four}
We now turn to solutions of type IIA string theory which describe
black strings in five dimensions. These solutions are related to
{\it four} dimensional black holes. In close analogy with the 6D black
strings, one can add traveling waves to the extremal 5D black strings.
We will show that the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of these solutions
again corresponds to the number of BPS
states at weak string coupling with the same distribution
of energy and momentum. This extends the results of \cite{mast,jkm}
where this correspondence was shown for the extremal
black strings without traveling
waves. In addition, we expand the discussion to
allow certain moduli of the internal torus
to vary across the spacetime.
We will consider solutions to type IIA string theory carrying magnetic
charge with respect to the RR two-form, electric charge with respect
to the RR four-form, and magnetic charge with respect to the NS-NS
three-form. At weak coupling, these charges are carried by a D-sixbrane,
D-twobrane, and solitonic fivebrane, respectively\footnote{One can
also form five dimensional black strings or four dimensional black holes
with other choices of charges \cite{jkm,klts,bala}. This choice was first
used in \cite{mast}. We follow the conventions of \cite{hlm}.}. We take six
dimensions to be compactified to form a torus and assume translational
symmetry in five of these dimensions. The sixth ($z$) direction
will have a length $L$ much
longer than the others, and will be the direction in which the waves propagate.
Hence these solutions describe black strings with traveling waves
in five dimensions. Four of the toroidal directions (labeled by
$y^a ,\ a = 1,2,3,4$) form a torus of
volume ${\sf V} = (2\pi)^4 V$,
and one ($w$) forms
a circle of length $\tilde{L}$.
The other
four dimensions ($t,x^i,\ i=1,2,3$) will be asymptotically
flat.
\subsection{Classical Black String Solutions}
\label{cs}
The solution of type IIA string theory describing five dimensional
black strings with the above charges
was found in \cite{tsyhar}. It is characterized by
three harmonic functions
\begin{equation}
H_2(r) = 1+ {r_2 \over r}, \qquad H_5(r) = 1+{r_5 \over r},
\qquad H_6(r) =1+{r_6\over r},
\end{equation}
where $r^2 = x_ix^i$.
The constants $r_2,\ r_5,\ r_6$ are related to the integer charges by
\begin{equation}\label{chargefd}
Q_2 = {2r_2 V\over g}, \qquad Q_5 = {r_5 \tilde L\over \pi},
\qquad Q_6 = {2r_6\over g}.
\end{equation}
Introducing the null coordinates $u = t - z$ and $v = t + z$
and using the flat metric $\delta_{ij}$ and $\delta_{ab}$ to
raise and lower the indices $i \in \{1,2,3\}$ and $a \in \{1,2,3,4\}$,
the Einstein metric for the black string takes the form
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{harm}
ds^2 &=& H_2^{3/8} H_5^{6/8} H_6^{7/8}\Big[-H_2^{-1} H_5^{-1} H_6^{-1}
du dv \cr &+& H_5^{-1}
H_6^{-1}dy_a dy^a
+H_2^{-1} H_6^{-1} dw^2 + dx_idx^i\Big]
\end{eqnarray}
and the dilaton is $e^{2\phi} = H_2^{1/2} H_5 H_6^{-3/2}$.
The horizon is at $r=0$, $u = \infty$.
Note that $\phi$ approaches a constant both at infinity and
at the horizon.
When all three harmonic functions are equal, $H_2 = H_5 = H_6\equiv H$,
the dilaton
vanishes and the metric reduces to
\begin{equation}
ds^2 = -H^{-1} du dv + dy_a dy^a + dw^2 + H^2 dx_idx^i
\end{equation}
which is just the product of a five torus and the
extremal black string solution of the five dimensional
Einstein-Maxwell theory \cite{ght}.
Since the solutions (\ref{harm}) all possess the null Killing vector
field ${\partial} / {\partial v}$, we may again add traveling
waves using the methods of \cite{GV,Garf}.
The result is a metric of the form
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{4waves}
ds^2 &=& H_2^{3/8} H_5^{6/8} H_6^{7/8}\Big[H_2^{-1} H_5^{-1} H_6^{-1}
du \left[-dv + K(u,x,y) du \right] \cr &+& H_5^{-1}
H_6^{-1}dy_a dy^a
+H_2^{-1} H_6^{-1} dw^2 + dx_idx^i\Big]
\end{eqnarray}
where $K$
satisfies
\begin{equation}
\label{K}
(\partial_i \partial^i + \partial_a \partial^a +
{\partial}_w
{\partial}_w
) K = 0.
\end{equation}
That is, $K$ is harmonic in the toroidal ($w, y^a$) and
asymptotically flat ($x^i$) coordinates, but has arbitrary $u$ dependence.
As a result,
$K$ contains free functions that describe traveling waves
along the `string direction' ($z$). Since the surface $r=0$
is a coordinate singularity in (\ref{harm}), we only require (\ref{K})
to hold for $r\ne 0$. Nonetheless, the
horizon will be a regular surface for all of the metrics we consider.
For the moment, we will
ignore the details of the compactifications; they will be
discussed below.
We wish to consider only waves
that are in some way `anchored' to the black string, i.e.,
waves that either become pure gauge or have unphysical singularities
when the black string is removed. Such waves were first discussed in
\cite{cmp,DGHW} in connection with a fundamental string and later in \cite{homa}
for a six dimensional black string. In the present context, the waves are
given by
\begin{equation}
\label{waves}
K = {{p(u)} \over {r} }
-2 \ddot{f}_a(u) y^a - 2 \ddot{b}(u)w - 2 \ddot{h}_i(u) x^i.
\end{equation}
As before, the $p$ term represents `longitudinal
waves,' the $f_a$ and $b$ terms represent `internal waves', and
the $h_i$ term represents `external waves.'
We will see that
this terminology corresponds to the various directions in which
the waves carry momentum. Since the internal and external waves are
clearly negligible compared to the longitudinal wave
near the horizon ($r=0$), one might expect that they do not contribute to
the horizon area. We will see that this is indeed the case.
With the waves (\ref{waves}), the metric (\ref{4waves}) is neither
asymptotically flat nor translationally invariant in the toroidal
directions. Both difficulties can be resolved by transforming
to coordinates $(u,v',w',x',y')$ which are related to those above
through
\begin{eqnarray}
v' &=& v + 2 \dot{f}_a y^a + 2 \dot{b} w + 2 \dot{h}_i x^i
+ \int^u (\dot{f}^2 + \dot{b}^2 + \dot{h}^2) du, \cr
w' &=& w + b, \cr
x'{}^i &=& x^i + h^i, \cr
y'{}^a &=& y^a + f^a,
\end{eqnarray}
where $\dot{f}^2 = \dot{f}_a \dot{f}^a$, $\dot{h}^2 = \dot{h}_i
\dot{h}^i$.
The metric then takes
the form
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{af}
ds^2 &=& H_2^{3/8} H_5^{6/8} H_6^{7/8}\Bigg[H_2^{-1} H_5^{-1} H_6^{-1} du
\Bigg(-dv' + \bigg[ {{p+r_2 \dot{f}^2 + r_5 \dot{b}^2}
\over r} + (H_2H_5H_6 -1) \dot{h}^2 \bigg] du \cr
&-& {2{r_2} \over {r}} \dot{f}_a dy'{}^a - {2{r_5} \over r} \dot{b} dw'
- 2 (H_2H_5H_6 -1 ) \dot{h}_i dx'{}^i
\Bigg) \cr &+& H_5^{-1}
H_6^{-1}dy'_a dy'{}^a
+H_2^{-1} H_6^{-1} dw' dw' + dx'_idx'{}^i\Bigg].
\end{eqnarray}
It is in terms of these coordinates that we make the periodic
identifications which compactify the spacetime. Setting $z'=(v'-u)/2$, the
large $S^1$ is defined by the identification $z' \rightarrow z' - L$,
or $(u,v',w',x',y') \rightarrow (u + L, v' -L,w', x',y')$, while the
small five-torus is defined by the identifications $w' \rightarrow w' +
\tilde L$, and $y' \rightarrow y' + a_I$
for an appropriate set of four vectors $a_I$.
Clearly, $p(u)$, $\dot{f}(u)$, $\dot{b}(u)$,
and $\dot{h}(u)$ must be periodic in $u$. In addition, we will
take $f(u)$, $b(u)$, and $h(u)$ to be periodic themselves.
In the ten-dimensional
space before compactification, this amounts to considering only
black strings with no net momentum in the $w'$, $x'$, and $y'$ directions.
The asymptotic charges can be read directly from the metric (\ref{af}).
As in \cite{homa}, the momentum is not
distributed uniformly along the string, and we will match this
momentum profile to a configuration of D-branes at weak coupling.
Defining\footnote{Although $\kappa^2$ will play the same role in this section
as it did in the previous one, its precise definition is different.
In section II, $\kappa^2$ was related to the six dimensional Newton's constant;
here it is related to Newton's constant in five dimensions.}
\begin{equation}\label{kappafd}
\kappa^2 \equiv {4 G_{10}\over {\sf V} \tilde L} =
{2\pi^2 g^2 \over V \tilde L},
\end{equation}
the black string with traveling waves (\ref{af}) has ADM momentum
\begin{eqnarray}
\label{momen}
P_{z'} &=& \kappa^{-2} \int_0^L du
\left[ p + r_2 \dot{f}^2 + r_5 \dot{b}^2
+ (r_2 + r_5 + r_6)\dot{h}^2 \right]\cr
P_a &=& \kappa^{-2} r_2 \int_0^L du \ \dot{f}_a \cr
P_{w'} &=& \kappa^{-2} r_5 \int_0^L du \ \dot{b} \cr
P_i &=& \kappa^{-2} (r_2 + r_5 + r_6)\int_0^L du\ \dot{h}_i \ ,
\end{eqnarray}
and ADM energy
\begin{equation}
E = \kappa^{-2} ( r_2 + r_5 + r_6) L + P_{z'} \ .
\end{equation}
It is clear from (\ref{momen}) that the black string is composed of
three different constituents:
Oscillations of the same amplitude in different directions
result in different amounts of momentum. This is consistent with the
weak coupling description in terms of branes wrapped around different
directions,
but is {\it not} one would expect from, say,
a large rubber band. The spacetime metric thus records the fact that
any `source' must have several components.
\subsection{The Event Horizon}
We would like to show
that $r=0$, $u = \infty$ is a horizon in the spacetime (\ref{4waves})
and to compute the horizon area.
The calculations are structurally identical to
those performed in \cite{homa} but are slightly more complicated
due to the presence of the different harmonic functions $H_2$, $H_5$,
and $H_6$. We will not present the full details here, but
the reader may reconstruct them by copying the steps
described in the appendix of \cite{homa}. Such
techniques suffice to show that the
horizon is at least $C^0$ and its area may
be computed using only the leading order behavior
of the metric (\ref{4waves}) near $r=0$. Setting $r= 4r_2 r_5 r_6/R^2$,
this leading order metric takes the form
\begin{equation}
ds^2 = (r_2^3 r_5^6 r_6^7)^{1/8} \left[4\left( R^{-2}[-du dv + dR^2]
+ {p(u) \over 4 r_2r_5 r_6} du^2\right) + d\Omega_2^2
+ {{dy_a dy^a} \over{r_5 r_6}} +
{{dw^2} \over {r_2 r_6}} \right].
\end{equation}
Using the results in \cite{homa} one finds that this spacetime has a homogeneous
horizon with area
\begin{equation}
A = 8 \pi r_2 r_5 r_6 \tilde{L} {\sf V} \int_0^L \sigma(u)\ du
\end{equation}
where $\sigma$ is a periodic function of $u$ satisfying
$\sigma^2 + \dot{\sigma} = p/(4r_2 r_5 r_6)$.
In analogy with the six dimensional
case, when
\begin{equation}
\label{slow4}
p^3 \gg (r_2r_5r_6) \dot{p}^2,
\end{equation}
the area becomes $A = 4\pi \sqrt{r_2r_5r_6}
\tilde{L} {\sf V} \int_0^L \sqrt {p(u)} \ du$
and the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy may be
written
\begin{equation}
\label{BH4}
S_{BH} = \sqrt{2 \pi Q_2 Q_5 Q_6} \int_0^L \sqrt{p(u)/\kappa^2}\ du.
\end{equation}
\subsection{Counting BPS States}
Consider the weak coupling limit of the IIA string theory with six dimensions
compactified to form a torus as above; one circle has length $L$ much larger
than the rest, another
has length $\tilde L$ and the remaining four have volume ${\sf V} = (2\pi)^4 V$.
The black strings (\ref{harm}) correspond to $Q_2$
D-twobranes wrapped around $L$ and $\tilde L$, $Q_5$ solitonic fivebranes
wrapped around $L$ and ${\sf V}$, and $Q_6$ D-sixbranes wrapped around the entire
six torus. Each brane contributes an effective string tension in the $L$
direction given by
\begin{equation}
T_2 = {\tilde L \over 4\pi^2 g}, \qquad T_5 = {V\over 2\pi g^2},
\qquad T_6 = {V\tilde L\over 4\pi^2 g}.
\end{equation}
It then follows from (\ref{chargefd}) and (\ref{kappafd}) that
\begin{equation}\label{qt}
{r_2\over \kappa^2} = Q_2 T_2, \qquad {r_5\over \kappa^2} = Q_5 T_5, \qquad
{r_6\over \kappa^2} = Q_6 T_6.
\end{equation}
We begin by setting
$b = h_i = 0$, and proceed as in section III of \cite{homa}.
We again adopt a mesoscopic viewpoint and divide the string into
a number of small intervals. We will consider only the case
$Q_6 = 1$, in which the
degrees of freedom that contribute to the entropy
correspond to oscillations of the twobranes in the sixbranes.
There are actually $4Q_2Q_5$ (bosonic) degrees of freedom of this type
since the fivebranes `cut' each twobrane into $Q_5$ different
pieces \cite{mast}, each with an effective average tension of $T_2/Q_5$
in the string direction.
We interpret the {\it field} momentum of these bosonic fields as
carrying {\it spacetime} momentum in the internal $y^a$ directions since
both generate translations of the twobranes.
Recall that a field $\chi$ with tension $T$ has momentum density $T\dot{\chi}$,
and the black string has momentum density $r_2 \dot{f}_a/\kappa^2$ in the
$y^a$ direction (\ref{momen}). Thus
the condition for the $Q_2 Q_5$ fields $\chi_A$
associated with fluctuations in the $y_1$
direction to have the
same momentum as the black string is
\begin{equation}
\label{constraint}
{T_2 \over Q_5} \sum_{A=1}^{Q_2Q_5} \dot{\chi}_A =
{r_2{\dot{f}_1} \over
{\kappa^2}} = Q_2 T_2 \dot{f}_1.
\end{equation}
It follows that $f_1$ is just the average fluctuation of the D-branes.
We impose similar conditions for the other three internal directions
($y_2, y_3, y_4$) transverse to the twobranes.
The counting may now be performed just as in
\cite{homa}. Applying our `mesoscopic' viewpoint, we
divide the string into segments of length $l$ and restrict only the
average values of the oscillations $\chi_A$ to satisfy (\ref{constraint})
on each segment.
Thus the internal momentum is carried by the zero mode in each
segment. An
internal momentum distribution $Q_2 T_2\dot{f}^a$ among $Q_2Q_5$
twobranes of tension $T_2/Q_5$ requires a longitudinal momentum of at least
$Q_2 T_2\dot{f}^2 $. The remaining longitudinal momentum is just $p/\kappa^2$,
and the entropy arises from distributing this momentum arbitrarily.
When each interval is highly excited, this gives the result
\begin{equation}
\label{4BPSS}
S = \sqrt{2 \pi Q_2 Q_5} \int_0^L \sqrt{p(u)/\kappa^2}\ du.
\end{equation}
As usual, the intervals can be highly excited only when
$p^3 \gg (r_2 r_5 r_6) \dot{p}^2$ so that the slowly varying condition
(\ref{slow4}) holds. Since $Q_6=1$,
(\ref{4BPSS}) agrees with the Bekenstein-Hawking
entropy (\ref{BH4}) of the black string.
Now consider the waves $b(u)$ and $h_i(u)$.
In general, the oscillation $\chi$ of a string with tension $T$ has momentum
$T \dot \chi$ in the transverse direction and $T \dot{\chi}^2$
in the longitudinal direction. It thus follows from (\ref{momen}) and (\ref{qt})
that the wave $b(u)$ is
naturally interpreted as corresponding to macroscopic oscillations
of the fivebranes, and the wave $h_i(u)$ is interpreted as coordinated
oscillations of all the branes together in the macroscopic directions.
The contributions of $b(u)$ and $h_i(u)$ to both the longitudinal and transverse
momenta can be accounted for in this way.
At weak string coupling, there are a small number of fields which
describe these oscillations. They act just like the fields $\chi$
described above: By requiring that their field momenta agree
with the transverse momentum of the black string, we `use up' part of the
longitudinal momentum. The remaining longitudinal momentum is just
$p(u)/\kappa^2$, independent of $b(u)$ and $h_i(u)$. Since the number of
such fields is small compared to $Q_2 Q_5$,
they do not change the number of degrees of freedom
which can carry the longitudinal momentum to leading order. Thus the entropy is
again given by (\ref{4BPSS}) in agreement with the Bekenstein-Hawking
entropy of the black string.
\section{Discussion}
We have considered two new families of solutions
containing black strings with traveling waves. One describes six dimensional
black strings with waves carrying angular momentum, and the other
describes five dimensional black strings with waves carrying linear momentum
in various directions. We computed the horizon area,
and counted the number of
BPS states at weak string coupling with the same distribution
of momentum and angular momentum. In each case, the Bekenstein-Hawking
entropy agreed with the number of microscopic string states.
Combined with the results of \cite{homa}, this leads to the following
conclusion:
{\it In every case where the entropy
of an extreme
black hole has been understood in terms of string states (five dimensional
black holes including rotation, and four dimensional black holes without
rotation)
one can apply the same counting arguments in a quasilocal way
along the D-brane, to explain the entropy of an inhomogeneous black string.}
Note, however, that this quasilocal picture is lost near the horizon
of the black string.
Even though the horizon always adjusts itself so that its area agrees with
the counting of states, it does so globally - not locally. Locally, the
horizon remains homogeneous, and is largely unaffected by the
traveling waves. This is similar to what happens with other disturbances
in the spacetime. For example, one can add another sixbrane at a point
$x_0$ outside the black string by simply replacing $H_6$ in (\ref{harm})
with
\begin{equation}
H_6 = 1 + {r_6\over r} + {g\over 2 |x-x_0|}
\end{equation}
It is clear that the effect of this new sixbrane becomes negligible near
the horizon $r=0$; both the area and local geometry of
the horizon remains unchanged. This is expected
since the area of the horizon is a measure of the number of
internal states, and it should not be affected by the
presence of matter (such as the new sixbrane) with which the
string does not interact.
Let us now return to the six dimensional black string with angular momentum.
Recall that in
section \ref{rot} we imparted angular momentum to
our string by adding the wave $\gamma(u)$, which left
the linear momentum density unchanged. However, as
described in \cite{cmp,DGHW}, one may also give
the black string angular momentum by adding appropriate
external waves $h_i(u)$. Roughly speaking, the wave $\gamma(u)$
corresponds to spinning the string, while the external wave
$h_i(u)$ corresponds to a string gyrating so as to act like a
rotating helical coil. If we specify both the
angular and the linear momentum density of the string, the contribution
to the angular momentum from the `spin waves' $\gamma(u)$
and the `gyrating external waves' $h_i(u)$ are uniquely determined.
We have seen that the Bekenstein-Hawking
entropy of the resulting spacetime
agrees with the counting of weak coupling bound
states whenever our mesoscopic picture is well-defined,
for any combination of gyration and rotation.
In addition, it is illustrative to consider a different point of
view. Suppose one wanted to
study rotating black {\it holes}. Both
spinning and gyrating black strings reduce to rotating black holes
in five dimensions, at least after appropriate averaging
(see \cite{cmp,DGHW}). However, when considering the reduced
solution it does not seem appropriate to specify the
{\it distribution} of momentum along the string. As a result, we
wish to consider the collection of D-brane
states corresponding to fixed total momentum $P$
and angular momentum $J$, but without any further restriction.
Such states will in general include both
spin waves and gyrating waves; we would like to know which
contribution dominates (if any) and to see that the result
remains compatible with the entropy of the five dimensional black
hole.
Suppose that we consider the somewhat smaller collection of
states for which the spin waves contribute an angular momentum
$J_{spin}$ and the gyrating waves contribute an angular momentum
$J_{gyro}$, where $J = J_{spin}+ J_{gyro}$. The relative contributions
of such states
can be determined from the corresponding entropy. Recall
that both waves effect the entropy by reducing the longitudinal
momentum that may be freely distributed among the various modes.
{}From section \ref{rot}, the spin angular momentum reduces
the available longitudinal momentum by $J_{spin}^2 \kappa^2/Lr_0^4$.
On the other hand, the gyrating wave reduces the longitudinal
momentum by term of the form
$J_{gyro}^2 \kappa^2/Lr_0^2A^2$ which depends on the amplitude $A$
of the wave. This is to be
expected, as an angular momentum $J$ typically contributes an
energy of the form $J^2/I$ where $I$ is a moment of inertia
($Lr_0^2/\kappa^2$ is the mass of the string).
The division of the angular momentum into spin and gyration
is determined by maximizing the entropy (i.e. the available longitudinal
momentum) subject to the constraint
$J = J_{spin} + J_{gyro}$.
Clearly, the result depends on the allowed radius $A$ of the gyrations.
Let us suppose that the gyrations can be arbitrarily large. In
this case, the associated black string is quite far from being
translationally invariant and appears to be shaking wildly.
The averaging process that gives the five dimensional spacetime
must then become ill-defined. It seems unlikely than any observer
could be `effectively five-dimensional' in such a setting; any
observer would find large discrepancies from the predictions of the
five dimensional black hole solution. As a result,
such states do not correspond to our picture of a five dimensional
black hole. The setting of the problem thus restricts
the amplitude $A$ of the gyrations to be much less than $r_0$, the
radius of the five dimensional black hole. With the condition
$A \ll r_0$, the entropy is maximized
for $J_{spin}=J$, $J_{gyro} = 0$. This value is then overwhelmingly
likely and the entropy of the entire collection of states with
$J_{spin} + J_{gyro} =J$ and $A \ll r_0$ is
\begin{equation}
S = \sqrt{2 \pi Q_1 Q_5} \sqrt{L P - J^2 \kappa^2/ r_0^4 }
= 2\pi \sqrt{Q_1 Q_5 N - J^2},
\end{equation}
in agreement with the entropy of the five dimensional black hole
\cite{bmpv}.
\acknowledgements
It is a pleasure to thank D. Lowe and A. Strominger
for useful discussions. This
work was supported in part by NSF grant PHY95-07065.
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Your specific vehicle towing combination will be validated during your reservation and again at the dispatch. Don't change either the tow vehicle or the one being towed without first checking with U-Haul to revalidate. You can check your desired towing combination online prior to completing the rental process. You will also need to know your towing vehicle's hitch system rating.
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There are actually three different kinds of arrogance, according to psychologists
According to a new literature review by researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia, there are three ways to categorise arrogance – and the results are so eye-opening.
We've all had at least one interaction with someone who thinks a bit too highly of themselves.
Whether they're bragging about their illustrious career during a first date or discussing all the books they've read (and understood) down the pub on a Friday, we all know one of those people who just love to talk about themselves and all their achievements and qualities, sometimes with the mission of putting everyone around them down.
And now, thanks to a new study conducted by psychologists at the University of Missouri-Columbia, we now know there are three types of arrogance out there for us to experience – and it's an interesting insight into how this aspect of someone's personality works.
Have a bad boss or bullying manager? The research shows they'll pay for it eventually
Acknowledging that we all have some degree of arrogance, the researchers suggested a way to classify the different types of arrogance someone can have, deciding upon three different "levels".
1. Individual Arrogance
The first, individual arrogance, sounds the least extreme. Someone with individual arrogance has an inflated opinion of their own abilities, traits or accomplishments compared to the actual truth and reality.
Basically, someone who has "individual arrogance" is likely to think they're better at something than they actually are – whether that be their job, their humor or their conversational abilities.
We all have some degree of arrogance, but some people exhibit a lot more.
2. Competitive Arrogance
The second, which the study termed comparative arrogance, refers to someone who has an inflated ranking of their abilities, traits or accomplishments compared to the people around them.
Essentially, this is the kind of arrogance people display when they think they are better than the people they interact with.
3. Antagonistic Arrogance
Finally, the psychologists identified a third form of arrogance called antagonistic arrogance, which is probably the most aggressive type. Defined as "the denigration of others based on an assumption of superiority", antagonistic arrogance therefore occurs when people project their feelings of supremacy onto other people by making them feel bad.
Defined as "showing or feeling active opposition or hostility towards someone or something," the term 'antagonistic' suggests this form of arrogance is the most combative and aggressive.
Why are Londoners so arrogant? Understanding the big city dweller
While the research doesn't provide a way for psychologists to explicitly understand and deal with people who are particularly arrogant, it does provide us with a good way to understand the way arrogance shapes people's thoughts and opinions.
First Dates fans cheer as "arrogant, disrespectful" date gets rejected
It's safe to say that John was not popular with viewers
Have you encountered "low-level London dickheadedness"?
Anna Brech
Friends slam bragging Facebook mum in angry letter
'We are all so over your running commentary'
Why self-control actually has little to do with willpower
Psychologists reveal the science behind self-restraint.
Don't be afraid to let loose on the dancefloor, say psychologists
Good dancing = enthusiastic dancing. Fact.
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Founded in East Orange, NJ in 1976, Slave is the hardest rocking of all the Ohio Funk bands. Their hit "Slide" has been covered by by alternative rock bands as recently as 2001. Slave's "rockin'" sound is attributable to their founder, the multi-talented Steve Washington (drummer, vocalist and keyboardist) and to Slave's ferocious lead guitarist, Mark Hicks (Drac). Washington formed the group in New Jersey, but he has strong roots in Ohio, as he is the nephew of original Ohio Player trumpeter Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks. Washington fleshed out the group with Mark Adams on bass and Danny Webster on rhythm and lead guitar.
Another "Steve" joined Slave later, He is Steve Arrington, from Dayton, Ohio. A gifted musician as early as elementary school, Arrington played Little League baseball with Lakeside founder, Mark Wood. They would wow the crowds with drumming duels between games. Needless to say, Dayton had the funkiest Little League "seventh inning stretches" in the world. Arrington exerted his influence on the band's sound with such songs as "Just A Touch of Love" and "Watching You." Everyone from Keith Sweat to Ginuwine to Usher owe a debt to Arrington's distinctive nasal but soulful singing style.
Steve Arrington has evolved into a Christian recording artist.
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SUN CITY, South Africa (Reuters) - Australian Robert Allenby led the Sun City Challenge by a stroke after a first-round 68 at the Gary Player Country Club on Thursday.
Allenby carded a bogey-free round, featuring three birdies on the front nine and one on the back.
After hitting the first shot of the tournament straight down the middle and making a safe par, the Presidents Cup International team member went on to make the most of the par-fives with birdies on the second, ninth and 14th holes. His other birdie came at the par-four fifth.
"I was playing pretty consistently today," Allenby told reporters. "I was trying to keep it on the fairway, keep it on the green and make putts. I'm hitting my driver straight and I was definitely happy with the way I played."
Home players Retief Goosen and Tim Clark led the challenge to Allenby with both South Africans scoring three-under-par 69.
Clark recorded four birdies and one bogey in his round, the high point of which was the 30-foot birdie putt he holed on the 17th.
"Earlier this week I didn't feel good with my game at all, but it was a bit better today," said Clark. "I'm definitely not driving the ball as well as I could, but I didn't get in any trouble barring the eighth, where I drove it in the bush.
"I would have been disappointed with an even-par round today. The pins were fairly generous so there were birdies out there."
Goosen reached four-under with four birdies in the first 12 holes but the former U.S. Open champion dropped three shots when he bogeyed the 14th and double-bogeyed the 15th.
He made up for it by holing a sand wedge shot from 120 meters for an eagle on the par-four 17th.
"But I thought to myself that 16, 17 and 18 were sort of playing downwind and if I could make a couple of birdies it would still be a good round. And I ended up making eagle."
Last year's winner Henrik Stenson of Sweden was on two under with compatriot Robert Karlsson and American Hunter Mahan.
Masters champion Angel Cabrera was the only other member of the 12-man field to break par. He finished with a one-under-par 71.
Lightning and rain forced the players from the course at 2:05 p.m. (7:05 a.m. EST). Although the break lasted two hours, the field was able to complete the first round.
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-- to the CART provider group? Can we get one up again? I created one, but it is deleted.
ohm its there.. if you click on groups you will find it there.
I will feature it on the homepage again.
ok, I have re-featured it.
you can find all the groups you belong to on your page (left bottom), i think thats really the easiest way.
we are getting way to many groups and cant feature all of them sadly.
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DPRK accuses S Korea of escalating tension on Korean Peninsula
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Saturday accused South Korea of escalating military confrontation and tension on the Korean Peninsula with its ongoing naval exercise.
In a commentary, the Rodong Sinmun daily blasted the exercise as "very dangerous" as it is being held near the disputed waters.
It was an "intolerable challenge" to the indignity and sovereignty of the DPRK, and was a "premeditated military provocation to ignite a war," said the commentary.
The commentary warned that the DPRK would take tough counter-measures firmly if South Korea continued its hostile moves.
South Korea began a five-day exercise off the west coast of the divided Korean Peninsula on Thursday, where one of its navy corvettes sank due to presumed Pyongyang's torpedo attack.
The DPRK has repeatedly denied its role in the sinking of the ship, which killed 46 South Korean sailors, and warned on Aug. 3 of a "physical counterattack."
The large-scale naval drills, which involve 4,500 troops from the country's army, navy and air force, some 20 vessels and 50 fighter jets, are aimed at deterring further aggression from the DPRK but are "defensive" in nature, South Korean officials have said.
(Editor:赵晨雁)
S. Korea holds drills against possible DPRK infiltration
Inter-Korean trade sees 30% decline
Shipping services suspended on China's swollen border river
DPRK suffers from serious flood damage
DPRK says it is watching South Korea's moves closely
S Korea's port container throughput up 20.8% in July
DPRK leader vows again to smash isolation plot
S Korea kicks off anti-submarine drills amid tensions
DPRK won't buckle under isolation policy: DPRK leader
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The first thing you want to do is to plan the venue for your wedding. You need to book the venue before the place gets reserved by some other people. You should also estimate approximately how many guests you would be inviting, to make sure the guests fit in the venue.
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It is understandable that wedding excites you a lot, but in that excitement, don't forget about all the loving people around you and thank them.
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Q: how to store data in specific format? in WYSWYG? I am using WYSIWYG window 4 taking input from user, so he can enter font Bold, Italic etc. How to store such data, so that when I display on some other page, same font styles and formats comes back??
A: The WYSIWYG is nothing but a Div tag with "Contenteditable" attribute, which will help capture bold, italic etc. and the content you see is rendered version of the html.
if you want to get the HTML just get the innerHTML of the contenteditable div it will give you html code. let me know if you need more help.
A: You can make a class called FontMetadata, and store the data in a tuple like
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Q: Installing Epson XP-424 wireless printer I tried to install an Epson XP-424 wireless printer on my Ubuntu 14.04 system.
Originally, I attempted to add it directly from "Printers" in "System Settings". This specific model is not listed, so I tried the generic 9-pin driver and then the generic 24-pin driver. I got the same result either way, which is that, it appears installed, but when I send a job to the printer, it spits out nothing but blank paper.
I was able to install the Epson app on my iPhone, and I can print from my phone, so I know there is no problem with the hardware, the ink levels, etc.
I am sort of stuck. Any suggestions?
A: There is a specific driver for your printer. They are available on the Epson website To use them you will need to install a specific package as mentioned in the Epson downloads:
sudo apt-get install lsb
The specific package that you need to download depends on your version of Ubuntu. If you are running a 32 bit Ubuntu, download epson-inkjet-printer-escpr_1.6.2-1lsb3.2_i386.deb
And if you are running 64 bit Ubuntu, download epson-inkjet-printer-escpr_1.6.2-1lsb3.2_amd64.deb
These files can be opened using the Ubuntu Software Center by double-clicking on them, or installed from the command line by the command
sudo dpkg -i epson-inkjet-printer-escpr_1.6.2-1lsb3.2_amd64.deb
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It will be held at UBS Digital Hub in Tsim Sha Tsui from 7:15-9:30pm on 13 November 2019.
Meet Cat, who leads client engagement at UBS and drives their businesses with technology and transformation.
Cat has extensive leadership experience driving mobile, internet and software related transformation with large enterprises and start-ups. Her current role is Head of Innovation Technologies, UBS Wealth Management Greater China where she is responsible for driving client engagement around technology. Previously, she spent more than 15 years building eight technology companies in software, cloud and mobile in Hong Kong, China, the US and the UK.
With the aim of promoting technology and transformation, Cat holds senior roles with the Women's Foundation and InvestHK; she also leads a Facebook community with over 12k members around start-up. She was named a top 20 female entrepreneur to watch by ANZ Bank.
Prior to her days in technology, Cat spent 5 years in China building companies, factories and amusement parks. She studied Management and Statistics at St Andrews University and received Diplomas in Marketing and Process-reengineering.
She speaks Mandarin, French, German and some Spanish; and was born and raised in Asia.
All volunteer hours must be completed during 1 June to 5 November 2019.
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2. A Vision Team member will immediately assist you.
3. VRS will perform a free roof evaluation with a written report with pictures and present them to you.
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Responsible sourcing Tools for Ethical Seafood Sourcing Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC)
Standard/Certification Scheme
The ASC is an independent, international non-profit organisation that has developed a certification programme for responsible aquaculture.
The ASC was founded in 2010 through a partnership between WWF and the Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH) with the aim to create a global set of standards which define responsible aquaculture and then to provide independent certification and internationally recognised on-pack labelling to identify and reward products sourced according to those standards.
The ASC certification includes Farm Standards on worker and community rights that are primarily based on core United Nations International Labour Organisation (ILO) conventions relating to child labour, forced labour, discrimination, health and safety, working hours and remuneration.
A seafood-specific standard. Sourcing seafood that is accredited to a standard that has a social component provides reassurance that the seafood you are purchasing has been independently verified concerning social issues.
A MOU was signed between GAA, GlobalG.A.P. and ASC which includes collaborative working on social responsibility in April 2013.
To find out more click on the links below. Please note you will be taken to an external website.
Aquaculture Stewardship Council standards
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Tags - shipping
Shipping date Galaxy S4 Eastern Europe countries confirmed
According to SamMobile, Eastern Europe, Russia and Ukraine, will receive the Galaxy S 4 Exynos 5 Octa variant but other areas in Europe will receive the Snapdragon version, which runs on 1.6 GHz. The Snapdragon version will also be available in Eastern Europe, so people can choose between the two variants.
Furthermore, Samsung will classify each as 3G- and 4G-capable, so plenty of people will have equal chance of acquiring either of the two, as long as one is willing to wait for a couple more weeks.
In other S 4 news, the FCC reveals that an Exynos version released in Korea has clocked in at 1.8 GHz. Other news may have reported similar or a slightly slower speed than the Snapdragon version, but now that FCC confirms a 1.8 GHz benchmark for the Korean S 4, demand for the Exynos version could go higher. Two weeks from now, the S 4 will all be shipped out and some of these rumors will surely be set straight.
Galaxy S4 3G 16 GB - Black Mist - Week 16
Galaxy S4 3G 16 GB - White Frost - Week 16
Galaxy S4 3G 32 GB - Bl ack Mist - DROPPED
Galaxy S4 3G 32 GB - White Frost - DROPPED
Galaxy S4 LTE 16 GB - Black Mist - Week 21
Galaxy S4 LTE 16 GB - White Frost - Week 21
Galaxy S4 LTE 32 GB - Black Mist - DROPPED
Galaxy S4 LTE 32 GB - White Frost - DROPPED
Source: SamMobile
Tags: shipping date galaxy eastern europe countries confirmed
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini now up for pre-order in the UK and shipping on July 5
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini will be available in the U.K. in just a couple of weeks, we're hoping this news means we're one step closer for the device to make its debut in the U.S. In case you need a refresher, the Galaxy S4 Mini will feature a 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED display, 1.7GHz dual-core processor, 1.5GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage with support for 64 microSD cards, an 8MP rear-facing camera, 1.9MP front-facing camera and will run on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
For the £27 per month you can get unlimited minutes, unlimited texting, and 250 MB of data at Orange. Or you can go to T-Mobile, which will offer you 500 minutes, unlimited texting, and unlimited data for the same monthly amount.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Black Mist at Orange
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini White Frost at T-Mobile
Tags: shipping date galaxy eastern europe countries confirmed samsung galaxy mini now pre-order shipping july
Samsung Galaxy Note III start shipping in September, Galaxy Gear shortly after
Both the Samsung Galaxy Note III and the Galaxy Gear smartwatch are all but confirmed to be ready for an official unveiling on September 4th, and today we've received the shipping dates for both devices in our mailbox - the third-generation Note will start shipping in the same month it is announced, while the smartwatch will arrive in the market from October.
The Galaxy Gear is Samsung's first attempt at making a smartwatch. Reportedly, it features a 1.67 inch AMOLED display with 320 x 320 pixels, NFC, 1GB of RAM, and an Exynos 4212 processor.
The Galaxy Note III seemingly features a 5.68 inch Full HD display, 13MP rear camera, 3GB of RAM, and a 3,200 mAh battery. The LTE version (model number SM-N9005) uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, while the non-LTE one (SM-N900) comes with Samsung's new Exynos 5420 Octa.
Source: unwiredview
Tags: shipping date galaxy eastern europe countries confirmed samsung galaxy mini now pre-order shipping july samsung galaxy note iii start shipping september gear shortly after
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April 30, 2022 in Groups
Sarah 746
The Gens Antia is fairly small and this branch has not yet acquired an inherited cognomen. They are traditionally traders or military men, and reasonably well off.
Spurius Antius Claudus (b.36AD)- Played by Sarah
A successful and reasonably wealthy slave trader with a history of military service that ended with a severe injury. Friendly and garrulous in public, he's a skilled salesman, but in private he is somewhat bitter over what his military service cost him. Has distanced himself a little from much of his family after an argument with his father after he returned badly injured from Britannia.
Marcus Antius (b. 1 BC)
The pater familias of this branch of the Antia, Marcus has spent a life as a very successful trader, particularly to the east, to Achaea, Judea and Aegyptus. His fortunes have risen and fallen with the civil unrests in those regions, but on the whole has supported his family in a comfortable style. He initially began training both his sons to continue in his business, but when unrest made business slim, he focused on his older son Gaius, encouraging Spurius to follow their uncle Julius into the military. Now very elderly, Marcus doesn't do much trading himself, but he is keen of mind and does much of the managing and liasing whilst Gaius does the actual travelling. Has a slightly strained relationship with Spurius, who refuses to marry. Suggested playby: Bruce Willis.
Ovidia Juliana (b.15 AD)
The matriarch of the family, Ovidia always held the fort at home whilst Marcus went travelling and trading, raising her children largely in his absence, with the help of her slaves, and managing the household with a great degree of freedom. Never the less she was always fond of her husband and their reunions when he returned where joyous. Now that Marcus is largely retired she finds having him about the domus constantly a little tiresome, but spends her time visiting her friends, daughters and even her younger son. Playby: open
Gaius Antius (b. 31 AD)
Eldest son and heir to Marcus Antius and his trading business, Gaius is a larger than life character, always ready to sell you a fabulous carpet or trinket from distant lands. He's bold, loud and everyone's friend, in contrast to his younger brother. Has been married and has kids, but it's open whether he's still wed or divorced/widowed etc, and the nature of the kids. Has a cordial relationship with his brother, but doesn't really understand why Spurius changed so much after he came back from Britannia. Playbay: open
Antia Marcilla (b. 34 AD)
The elder sister, Marcilla is a busy and efficient woman, a keen organiser with a good head for business. Loves her siblings, gets a bit exhasperated by Spurius's stand-offishness, helps her mother and father with both household and the business's books. Has been married, but her family is otherwise open. Reasonable probability of having a stupid amount of kids (or wanting them). Playbay: open
Antia Julianilla (b. 44AD)
The baby of the family, Julianilla was cared for as much by her older sister as by her mother, and is the closest to Spurius in age as well as in friendship. As children he doted on her and played with her as much as they both trailed around after their older siblings. A bit spoiled, but a cheeky and fun personality, with the family's characteristic outgoinginess. Has been married, family otherwise open. Playby: open.
As you can see there's a lot of freedom to flesh these characters out, so please contact me if any strike your fancy.
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Fort Jefferson, Florida – the biggest brick structure in America
February 6, 2018 Nikola Petrovski
The unfinished Fort Jefferson proudly shows its power as covers an area of 16 acres of land in the Florida Keys Dry Tortugas National Park. Constructed from more than 16 million bricks, the coastal fortress is the largest brick masonry structure, and one of the largest forts, in the United States.
In December 1846, around five years after the Adams–Onís Treaty, in which the U.S. bought Florida from Spain for $5 million, Captain David Porter of the United States Navy was tasked with inspecting the Dry Tortugas island group to find the perfect location for a naval station to be erected in order to stop the pirates that were raging about the Caribbean Sea.
The north wall/ Author: Sybz CC BY-SA 3.0
Capt. Porter informed the United States Secretary of the Navy that the Dry Tortugas were no place for a fort, for there was no fresh water on the islands, plus there was little land on top of which a fort could stand. The island group was, however, considered a good location to site a lighthouse.
The interior of the fort/ Author: ALAN SCHMIERER CC0
An island by the name of Bush Key was chosen and construction began in 1825. One year later, there stood a 65.6 feet tall lighthouse made of brick, as well as a small house for the keeper. The island was later renamed Garden Key and the lighthouse Garden Key Light.
A damaged outer wall/ Author: Dry Tortugas NPS CC BY 2.0
A few years later, in 1829, the USS Florida under the command of Lieutenant Josiah Tattnall (later Commodore Tattnall) was also commissioned to survey the Florida Keys islands. His opinion of the Dry Tortugas was quite different to that of Captain Porter; Lt. Tattnall was rather pleased with what he encountered there. He reported that there were 11 keys with banks and reefs that afforded good protection, and even a natural inner and outer harbor of good depth. He further stated that it would be devastating if this place fell into the wrong hands.
Birds-eye view/ Author: U.S. National Park Service
It was decided that a fort should be built there after all and in 1846 the construction of Fort Jefferson began, following the designs of Lt. Montgomery C. Meigs. The hexagonal fort has two defensive curtain walls that were 325 feet long and four that were 477 feet. There are bastions on each corner, covering every angle of the fort, each containing gun-rooms and magazines for gunpowder as well as a staircase made of granite. Each of the casemates had 150 guns, plus there were an additional 150 on the roof of the fort.
Fort Jefferson arches/ Author: Marque1313 CC BY-SA 3.0
The guns were located inside the fort and fired through what is known as an embrasure. Logically the fort also had a hospital, barracks, and officers quarters. In order to run this fort, the U.S Army employed slaves for the heavy labor, as well as skilled civilian tradesmen and master masons. The problem with fresh water was eventually overcome by cisterns that were brilliantly integrated into the fort's walls.
Fort Jefferson's moat/ Author: Direnzoa
A system for filtering and storing rain was also installed. The fort participated in the Civil War. Initially 62 soldiers were deployed to the fort in 1860 to keep it safe. On January 26, 1861, when fort's guns were fired for the first time, there were 168 people on the island, including women and children. Additional soldiers were stationed at Fort Jefferson as the war progressed.
Old photo of Fort Jefferson/ Author: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service
The fort was also used as a military prison for those U.S. soldiers sentenced to hard labor for crimes including mutinous behavior and desertion; the first soldier prisoners arrived in September 1861 and they were set to work with continuing the fort's construction. In 1865, four civilian men arrived as prisoners at the fort. All of them were charged with conspiracy for their participation in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
It was turned over for use as a Marine Hospital Service quarantine station in 1889, and as a coaling station during the Spanish-American war of but was largely neglected and left to the mercy of the weather. The U.S. Navy built new coal and water facilities in 1902, but these were destroyed by a tropical storm four years later. The damaged fort was abandoned once more.
The interior of the fort/ Author: Averette GFDL
It remained that way until 1935 when it was designated a National Monument. Then in 1970 Fort Jefferson was added to the National Register of Historic Places, and in 1992 the Dry Tortugas became a National Park. Today, tourists can reach the fort either by seaplane or by ferry. Camping on the beaches around the fort is allowed.
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Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ: BLDP) and its partner, Bend, OR-based IdaTech announced today that they can now confirm the sale of 310 hydrogen fueled generators to a wireless infrastructure company in India. Ballard, based in Burnaby, BC, manufactures the FCgen-1300 fuel cell, which will be incorporated into IdaTech's ElectraGen generators which provide backup power for wireless networks. ACME Tele Power will use the generators to maintain wireless networks even during power outages, a common problem in India.
Can you say for sure how this will benefit India?
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Kathleen Sue Nail dite Kate Capshaw est une actrice américaine née le à Fort Worth au Texas (États-Unis). Elle est surtout connue pour avoir incarné Willie Scott dans Indiana Jones et le Temple maudit.
Biographie
Enfance
Kate nait à Fort Worth au Texas, fille de Beverley Sue (née Simon), esthéticienne et employée dans une agence de voyages, et d'Edwin Leon Nail, un employé de compagnie aérienne.
Elle déménage à Saint-Louis dans le Missouri à l'âge de cinq ans.
Son nom vient de son premier mari Robert Capshaw avec qui elle est mariée de 1976 à 1980 ; le couple a une fille, Jessica Capshaw, également actrice.
Carrière
Kate s'en va à New York pour poursuivre son rêve d'actrice, son premier rôle sera dans un soap opera : Love of Life.
Elle rencontre son mari actuel, Steven Spielberg, en 1984 lors du tournage d'Indiana Jones et le Temple maudit. Ils se marient en 1991. Ils ont sept enfants dont deux adoptés et une qui est l'actrice et musicienne Sasha Spielberg.
Filmographie
1984 : Une défense canon de Willard Huyck : Laura
1984 : Dreamscape de Joseph Ruben : Jane
1984 : de Armyan Bernstein : Emily Reubens
1984 : Indiana Jones et le Temple maudit de Steven Spielberg : Willie Scott
1986 : Cap sur les étoiles de Harry Winer : Andie Bergstrom
1986 : Les Coulisses du pouvoir de Sidney Lumet : Sydney Betterman
1989 : Black Rain de Ridley Scott : Joyce
1991 : de Stuart Rosenberg
1994 : Rendez-vous avec le destin de Glenn Gordon Caron : Lynn Weaver
1995 : Le Patchwork de la vie : la mère de Finn
1995 : Juste Cause de Arne Glimcher : Laurie Armstrong
1997 : de Evan Dunsky : Gale Ancona
1997 : de John Patrick Kelley : Delilah Ashford Potts
1999 : Destinataire inconnu de Peter Chan
2001 : Affaires de femmes de Lee Rose : Casey Montgomery
2002 : Le Choix de l'amour'' de Helen Shaver : Becky Purdue
Notes et références
Liens externes
Actrice américaine de cinéma
Naissance à Fort Worth
Naissance en novembre 1953
Steven Spielberg
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Tag Archives: Alain de Botton
The Book Group go to the theatre and read the news
Posted on 5 June 2014 | Leave a comment
Alain de Botton, The News: A User's Manual (Hamish Hamilton 2014)
This was an unusual meeting of the Book Group, an excursion to see a play in which one of us was performing – The Young Tycoons by C J Johnson, about the heirs apparent to two media empires. In deference to our nominal reason for meeting, we agreed to have a look at a book that's at least tangentially related to the play. (We also read a fascinating piece of journalistic gossip for which, in lieu of further discussion, here is a link).
Before the meeting: This is a high-grade self-help book. If there's an overall thesis, it's this:
News stories tend to frame issues in such a way as to reduce our will or even capacity to imagine them in profoundly other ways. Through its intimidating power, news numbs. Without anyone particularly rooting for this outcome, more tentative but potentially important private thoughts get crushed.
'The news' is discussed in six main categories: politics, world news, economics, celebrity, disaster and consumption. In each category, de Botton discusses the way the news cycle and the currently widespread addiction to it mitigate against thinking. There are plenty of interesting observations and insights, many of them obvious on reflection, though when dealing with addictions there's no harm in stating the bleeding obvious. I had an uneasy feeling that 'I' the reader was being invited to feel superior to the 'we' that de Botton describes as manipulated by the news media. Maybe that, and a tendency to glibness, is something that comes with the territory..
After the meeting: It turned out, unsurprisingly, that I was the only one in the group, apart from the actor, who had read the book. We weren't going to have much of a discussion in the foyer of the Eternity Theatre anyhow. But the conjuncrtio of the play and the book prompted at least one interesting reflection. In the chapter on disaster, de Botton compares the way heinous behaviour is typically described in the press with its treatment in ancient Greek tragedy:
The plot lines of [ancient tragedies] were unmitigatingly macabre, easily matching anything our own news could provide … But … in order for a horror (a meaningless narration of revolting events) to turn into what Aristotle called a tragedy (an educative tale fashioned from abominations), the philosopher thought it was vital that the plot should be well arranged and the motives and the personalities of the characters properly outlined to us. Extreme dramatic skill would be required in order for the audience to spontaneously reach a point at which it recognised that the apparently unhinged protagonist of the story, who had acted impetuously, arrogantly and blindly, who had perhaps killed others and destroyed his own reputation and life, the person in whom one might at first (had one come across the story in the news) have dismissed as a maniac, was, in the final analysis, rather like us in certain key ways.
C J Johnson is no Sophocles, at least not yet, and The Young Tycoons is a chronicle play rather than a tragedy, but it illustrates the point. The younger generation of the Murdoch and Packer families appear in the news as glossy celebrities, fair game when brawling with old comrades in a Bondi Street or being patted on the hand by a distraught patriarch before a Parliamentary Enquiry. In this play, stylishly delivered by a cast that has no weak links, we catch at least a whiff of just how appallingly constricted their lives are, and how callous they have been shoe-horned into becoming. I was reminded of Jamie Johnson's extraordinary documentary, Born Rich, made a couple of years before this play was first staged in 2005.
Posted in Book Group, Books
Tagged Alain de Botton, C J Johnson, non-fiction, theatre
Southerly 73/3
Posted on 9 April 2014 | Leave a comment
David Brooks and Elizabeth McMahon (editors), Southerly Vol 73 No 3 2013: The Naked Writer
Alain de Botton was on the ABC recently arguing that we need to reclaim art (and by extension literature) from the academies and museums, to recognise its role in our ordinary lives. He was annoyingly persuasive, and had me wondering whether I really needed to read Southerly, which is after all solidly grounded in the English Department of the University of Sydney, largely written and edited by academics for academics. It seems to have stopped publishing poems by Jennifer Maiden, the regular appearance of which led me to re-subscribe a couple of years ago. So despite the fabulously daring cover, I approached this issue warily. What was in it for me?
It seems I enjoy reading about friendship. Alex Miller's 'A Circle of Kindred Spirits' is a moving account of biographer Hazel Rowley's career, seen through the prism of Miller's long friendship with her, which they conducted almost entirely by email. Ann-Marie Priest's '"Colour and Crazy Love": Gwen Harwood and Vera Cottew' explores a deep friendship between two women that has been sidelined in most discussions of Gwen Harwood's poetry. It's a beautiful essay, explicating some of the poetry and exploring the complex possibilities of friendship between women.
Scott Esposito's 'The Gate Deferred: J.M. Coetzee and the Battle against Doubt' is interesting for similar reasons: at heart it's about the relationship between readers and writers. The essay explores Coetzee's engagement with Kafka. Far from writing dry academic analysis, Esposito begins by telling us how as a child of non-religious parents he (Esposito) experienced his own version of Pascal's 'le silence eternel des espaces infinis m'effraie' (the Pascal reference is mine), then gives us a beautiful account of how in Coetzee he found someone with a similar sense of things, expressed in part by Coetzee's engagement with Kafka. Coetzee, Esposito writes,
gives us not an answer to Kafka, nor an interpretation of him, but rather his experience of dwelling within Kafka's mysteries.
Esposito comes close to dwelling within Coetzee's mysteries. (I haven't read enough of J M Coetzee – just Disgrace and the three volumes of quasi-memoir – to have an opinion on the validity or otherwise of Esposito's reading, but that seems beside the point.)
Rowena Lennox's 'Head of a Dog' is about another kind of relationship – that between dogs and humans. Her account of walking her dog made me wonder if she lives near me: could my collie be the one she describes as driving her kelpie-cattle dog cross to such paroxysms of exhilarated rage simply by existing behind a fence? Dogs 'are the closest we have come to living with and knowing another species', she writes, and whatever the cat brigade may say I think she's right. The essay ranges widely, drawing on, among others, Frank Dalby Davison (Dusty), Jack London (The Call of the Wild), and Aboriginal elders Tim Yilngayari and Daly Pulkaa (as quoted by Deborah Bird Rose in Dingo Makes Us Human).
There are fine poems: Tracy Ryan has four on a hoard hidden and centuries later found; Judith Beveridge ('Peterhead'), Geoff Page ('Angus') and Stephen Edgar ('The Sense of an Ending') lend lustre (and just watch that Stephen Edgar use rhyme!); Ali Jane Smith ('The Galapagos'), Simeon Kronenberg('Death of a Bull') and Ross Donlon ('Storm Water') each do narratives it will be good to spend more time with.
There are fine reviews. I was especially glad of Anne Brewster on Melissa Lucashenko's novel Mullumbimby, which I plan to read, and John Tranter being generous, illuminating and a little gossipy on Pam Brown's Home by Dark.
That's just some of the highlights for me. Other people may fall with cries of joy on the 42 page offcut from a forthcoming experimental novel by John A. Scott, Michael Buhagiar's elegant discussion of Christopher Brennan's debt to A. C. Swinburne, Robet Darby's explication of the homoerotic content of a Martin Boyd novel, or … well, there's quite a lot that I haven't mentioned.
I'm going to finish with some whingeing, so feel free to stop reading now.
• First, does Southerly deliberately follow US spelling conventions for things like centre/center or the verb practice/practise?
• Second, is it just a little disrespectful to display a poet's naked body on the cover and make no reference to him or his work except in the photo credit? If you're interested, here's a video of spoken word poet Randall Stephens full frontal, clothed and performing:
• Third, was it inattention or editorial illiteracy that allowed Ann-Marie Priest to go into print saying that
there is no mainstream literary tradition of female friendship, as there is with male friendship (think of Tennyson's In Memoriam A.H.H., Achilles and Patroclus in The Illiad, and Jonathon and David in the Bible).
Maybe Ruth and Naomi just a few pages over from David and Jonathan 'in the Bible' don't constitute a tradition, but surely they deserve a mention; even spellcheck knows how to spell The Iliad; and however many people name their children Jonathon, it's Jonathan in the Bible. Even if you don't count the 'with' that really ought to be an 'of', that's an impressive error count in so few words.
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Q: Error when Removing Row from TableView (Swift) I want to delete a row from a table view, but it isn't working :/
This next code block is triggered from a custom button (not from an internal Apple-Table-Edit).
self.tableView.beginUpdates()
self.sections[indexPath.section].items.remove(at: indexPath.row)
tableView.deleteRows(at: [indexPath], with: .automatic)
self.tableView.endUpdates()
This is how a section looks like:
class Section: Comparable {
var state: TrackingObject.stateEnum
var items: [TrackingObject]
var expanded: Bool
init(state : TrackingObject.stateEnum, items : [TrackingObject], expanded : Bool){
self.state = state
self.items = items
self.expanded = expanded
}
static func group(trackingObjects: [TrackingObject]) -> [Section] {
let groups = Dictionary(grouping: Model.trackingObjects) { (trackingObject: TrackingObject) -> TrackingObject.stateEnum in
return trackingObject.currentState
}
return groups.map { (state: TrackingObject.stateEnum, trackingObjects: [TrackingObject]) in
return Section(state: state, items: trackingObjects, expanded: state == .active_due ? true : false)
}.sorted()
}
}
Expected: That the row of the given indexPath is removed with an animation as well as removed in the 'data source' (called: self.sections)
Actual Output: Error-Message:
Terminating app due to uncaught exception
'NSInternalInconsistencyException', reason: 'attempt to insert row 2
into section 0, but there are only 0 rows in section 0 after the
update'
(I was removing the second row in the section 0)
A: self.sections[indexPath.section].items.remove(at: indexPath.row)
self.tableView.beginUpdates()
DispatchQueue.main.async {
tableView.deleteRows(at: [indexPath], with: .automatic)
self.tableView.endUpdates()
}
Try removing item from your data source before beginUpdates(). You can also just remove item from the data source and reload the table view as you are setting the animation option as automatic, so tableview will perform the preferable animation.
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XNA / Northwest Arkansas Regional Aipoort now wants ARDOT to help build their south access road. Originally, this was going to be a privately-funded toll road connecting to the US 412 Bypass.
Personally, I think Wal-Mart, Tyson, and JB Hunt should pay for it since it's their airport.
The most-trafficked Airport 980 ever.
It's bizarre they wanted to build the connecting road as a toll road. Was that modeled after some other airport and their transportation network? I understand using tolls to get a road built, but it never made sense to me with this.
And good for Philip Taldo who wants a western corridor of some sorts.
I think I read something about AR 112 being upgraded to a 5 lane road, aka another "Arkansas Expressway", complete with no access management? Just throw the pavement down. I really hope ArDOT is making ways with things like this and that ridiculous roadway lighting policy they have. Stop being lazy, and make that a decent highway!
I don't live there anymore, but Northwest Arkansas is such an interesting area when it comes to growth and their transportation/infrastructure network. A true mesh of multiple jurisdictions that have no coordination whatsoever.
The airport can build it themselves. Cheap bastards sticking their hands out in the name of corporate welfare. And the state will probably bend over and build it and the airport won't have to spend a dime on it. This is a strong statement, but I think Arkansas' state government is more dysfunctional than Oklahoma's government. Look at medicinal marijuana. Arkansas passed it in 2016 and the state government has been lollygagging around and trying to delay the implementation of the system as long as possible. They aren't even accepting applications yet and who knows how long it will be until is is completely in place. Oklahoma passed it at the end of June and there are already dispensaries open. They don't have a lot of product at this time because all cannabis sold in Oklahoma must be grown in Oklahoma and most of the crops aren't ready for harvest yet. It's expensive now ($100/quarter, about twice the street price) but when more and more of it is harvested, prices will plummet. After SQ 788 was passed in a landslide victory, the state government tried to gut the law, weakening it to the point to where it would have been useless. They wanted a ban on sale of smokable cannabis flower, a pharmacist to be required for at least 40 hours a week in each dispensary, and a limit on THC content of 20%. The citizens of Oklahoma stood up and said "I don't think so" and filed some lawsuits and surprisingly, the state backed down. Now we have one of the best, most patient-friendly medicinal cannabis laws in the country. Arkansas dropped the ball but Oklahoma threw a 99 yard touchdown pass.
Little Rock had about 300,000 more emplanments last year than NW Arkansas (source), so it's probably the second-most in traffic, unless LIT has its own dedicated highway number.
Airfare to/from XNA is one of the most expensive per flight mile, so there's a pretty good argument for them to pay it. However, that would depend if the fare structure is set by the airline or the fare construction has higher "landing fees", which vary considerably by destination.
Or even just paying their employees. There's a reason so many of their employees rely on government assistance.
I think upgrading 112 was one of the early proposals for 49 (then US 71) north of Fayetteville. I've got some notes somewhere.
The airport can build it themselves. Cheap bastards sticking their hands out in the name of corporate welfare.
I guess they figure if NFL teams can get taxpayer-funded billion dollar plus football stadiums there's nothing wrong with getting taxpayers to fund a road only for corporate use.
The Little Rock airport is served by pre-existing city streets.
How is it that LIT, TUL and BKG got Frontier last year and not XNA? That place needs new management.
XNA is expensive for airlines to fly into. Several airlines, including Southwest have been approached but there doesn't seem to a lot of interest. Of course, if you're mostly doing business Sunday-Thursday it might be hard to survive the rest of the time.
If XNA was freight only, I would say screw them & feed them fish heads. But if they actually serve the traveling public, then why not have ARDOT build another section of AR 980?
I'd say that the majority of the air traffic is passenger, even if freight was one of the originating goals of the airport. I can't think that it would take much more than 4 miles of AR 980 to knock it out, either. Now, if they want to be much more than a 2 lane connector with no frills (like lighting), then the airport would likely need to bring something to the table as well.
XNA was supposed to be a cargo airport for Wal-Mart, Tyson, and JB Hunt but nobody was interested. Then one day it was "did we mention passengers" and suddenly everyone was for it and Alice got to sell the bonds to finance it.
The south access road has been in the planning stages for years and was originally going to be a privately-owned toll road. If ARDOT does build it, it probably won't be private or tolled. Given the remoteness of XNA, there is no direct route, just a hodgepodge of state and county roads.
And that's what I don't get...there's not a ton of traffic on it because it's mostly commuter jets feeding the airport, so what's the big rush to upgrade it?
If it's sorely needed in the future, bypass a bend or two on either AR 12 or AR 264 and be done with it.
XNA is an oddity because people assume its Walmart business partners flying in and out. But Walmart required their supplier reps to co-locate by the HQ back in 2014. I know, the Herseys rep used to fly back and forth out of XNA until the mandate came through. He wasn't happy.
I have flown Allegiant in and out of XNA a few times. Original issues were that Allegiant put the absolute oldest MD-80's on that route. So the interiors of the planes looked like a collection of parts from other planes.
Honestly if I was projecting NW Arkansas "modernness" I wouldn't have them fly into XNA based on the ridiculous country pike you have to make to get in and out. Its a joke.
Is it true that NCAA teams still fly charters to Drake Field to reach UofA? Scary.
One perk of XNA that not many know about is that the rental car companies waive drop off fees if you fly in/out of Springfield Branson and drop off your rental at either.
So this means I can treat XNA as an extension of Springfield Branson and vice versa at no extra cost. Makes for flexible scheduling.
If they had built a toll road to reach XNA, I would have simply bundled it with some form of discounted parking to increase its value. Or waive the toll if the car comes back through in less than an hour.
That would require planning and coordination of two or more entities (ARDOT and whoever runs the parking at XNA). Would they even be willing to look into it?
Does anyone think Drake Field wouldn't have been basically rebuilt if XNA wasn't? Anyone think Drake could handle over 700,000 enplanements per year?
As a citizen of Fayetteville, I would have selfishly wanted to see Drake stay as the primary airport but come on. While it might had been a stoke of good, rhe popularion boom, makes hindsight look visionary. It needed to. E built in the sticks like it is for growth, anyone moving. Loae to it and then complaining about the noise can STFU. I can only imagine how Fayetteville residents would be howling about it by now. The access road needs built, but so does alot of stuff, like the whole 412 bypass and connecting Huntsville to Alpena with a 4 lane divided.
We were always told the surrounding mountains made it hard for major airlines to come to FYV. We only had Central (aka Frontier) and Scheduled Scareways Skyways (a glorified puddle jumper). Fort Smith had regular airline service, also from Frontier. It all became a moot point when XNA was built and Wal-Mart, Tyson, and JB Hunt told the major airlines "use our airport or lose our business".
"Quack Field" is basically an executive airport now and also houses the Arkansas Air Museum. Fort Smith is primarily the Air National Guard now, though American and Delta (which bought Skyways) still supposedly fly here, though I've never seen them.
XNA has been a boon for Bentonville Hotels and restaurants, and the implosion from overbuilding I predicted 10 years ago seems to have finally settled down.
Drake Field's runway could not be extended because of 71B on the north end and the West Fork of the White River on the south end, but there are also mountains near both ends as well, so it has no room for growth. Larger jets require longer runways, and the terminal building is also nothing compared to what XNA has. XNA has an 8800' runway (with another under construction) and Drake Field's is only 6000'. Much of the growth of NWA has been to the north of Fayetteville, so it made sense to have a regional airport more centrally located to serve the other cities as well. A better access road makes sense before the area's growth makes it prohibitively expensive to do so. It's actually forward thinking for a change instead of almost too late reactivity. It wouldn't be more than 3.5 to 4 miles long, and other than crossing Spring Creek and Little Osage Creek, not really any substantial costs as it's pretty flat and sparsely populated.
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Opponents of Swiss Cottage tower branded 'snobs in million-pound houses'
A CGI of what the tower in Avenue Road will look like
One of the most controversial housing developments proposed in Camden in recent times will reach a critical point in the coming weeks - and a bitter war of words has already broken out between the developer, council and campaigners.
Opponents of the tower swamped the Town Hall when it was up at planning. Picture: Polly Hancock
It was 10 months ago next week that a plan to build what would be north London's highest residential tower was thrown out by Camden Council in the face of huge opposition.
The £100million proposals would have seen offices at 100 Avenue Road, in the heart of Swiss Cottage, torn down by developer Essential Living and replaced by an enormous 24-storey tower visible from Hampstead Heath.
It would provide 184 flats, some of them "affordable", along with a part-five/part-seven adjoining building providing retail space and a new home for the neighbouring charity The Winch.
While developers said it would help solve the housing crisis in Camden, some 3,000 people fought the proposals and heritage groups described the designs as "monstrous" and "casting a blight on the whole area".
the 100 Avenue Road development as seen from Adamson Road
And campaign groups thought they had won a momentous victory when councillors ignored their own planning officer's recommendation by rejecting the scheme back in September.
But in two weeks, the battle over the tower begins all over again.
Essential Living has sought to overturn the council's decision by submitting an appeal to the planning inspectorate.
The proposal will now be evaluated all over again during an eight-day public appeal, starting July 14.
Dates of planning appeal
July 14 and July 15
The public appeal starts, hosted at the British Medical Association (BMA) House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JP. Starts 10am.
July 16, July 17, July 20 and July 21
The public appeal continues at the Council Chamber, Camden Town Hall, Judd Street, London, WC1H 9JE.
The inspector will conduct a site visit of 100 Avenue Road
The appeal resumes at Camden Town Hall.
Views can be submitted to the planning inspectorate at [email protected]
So significant has the development become that the final decision will be left to the Communities Secretary, Greg Clark MP.
And with the appeal not even started, a war of words has already broken out between campaigners, the council and developers.
Essential Living chose not to officially comment when approached for a statement on the appeal but a source close to the company instead chose to describe opposition to the tower as "social snobbery from people living in million-pound houses".
They told the Ham&High: "Anything you propose there would be opposed by these people. You can have the most wonderful building and it would be opposed.
"Even Hampstead Theatre was opposed when it was first built and now it's a listed building.
"A lot of these people [opposing the development] aren't even from the area.
"What we're proposing isn't going to be One Hyde Park – we will have affordable flats as part of the development."
Essential Living has previously said the scheme will bring regeneration to the area.
But campaigners, who have urged residents to turn up "en masse" to oppose the appeal, attacked Essential Living as "greedy".
David Reed, of Save Swiss Cottage Action Group (SSCAG), said: "The effect of this development on six surrounding conservation areas and numerous nationally listed buildings will be significant.
"It will also affect the Swiss Cottage Open Space, overshadowing it significantly and bringing a great deal of congestion to the area.
"And these won't be homes provided for local people. They will be rented out for extortionate amounts on three-year leases to transitory residents.
"This could also be a test case and just the start of more towers coming to north London if this is given the go-ahead."
Essential Living has hired prestigious law firm Mishcon de Reya, famed for representing Princess Diana of Wales in her divorce, to fight its case during the appeal.
Campaigners, who have raised £15,000 to fund their own case, have attacked Camden Council for putting up what has been branded a "token defence" of its case for rejecting planning permission.
Some 18 of the original reasons given for refusal by councillors back in September have been reduced by council lawyers to just two. A spotlight has also been shone on what the council has to gain from the development.
Edie Raff, a Swiss Cottage resident and former chair of SCCAG, said: "Unfortunately for objectors, the council has far more to gain if they lose than if they win – a minimum of £3million from planning gains and up to £100million if they sell the Winch and the entire parade."
Cllr Phil Jones, cabinet member for regeneration, transport and planning, hit back by saying: "This conspiracy theory is total rubbish.
"The council is fully committed to winning the appeal and our legal team are putting a lot of effort into doing so.
"Ultimately the decision rests with the Secretary of State, but the council will be working hard to vigorously defend the position of the planning committee, just as we do for all appeals."
Camden Council
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by Paul Banwatt • November 27, 2018 • 0 Comments
One more non-IP post, and then we'll get back on track.
How do you cut 2500 jobs and call it something "That could have enormous potential benefits for Canada?" GM answered that today, when it announced it is closing several car plants, including one in Oshawa, Ontario. The "enormous potential benefits" arise because the closings will free up $8b that GM can allocate to electric and autonomous vehicles. And maybe some of those will be built in Canada.
But aside from being a great PR deflection, self-driving cars are an interesting legal topic. When machines take over for humans, what happens when they screw up? We know what happens when a driver today departs from the rules of the road and their expected standard of care. But what about when the problem is potentially a mix of bad regulations, bad programming, bad supervision, and not following the law?
In Tempe, Arizona, on March 17, 2018, a pedestrian was killed by an Uber self-driving test vehicle while walking her bike across a dark street. Some pointed to Arizona's encouragement of autonomous vehicle testing within its borders, by promising an easy regulatory environment. U.C. Davis law professor Elizabeth Joh called the accident "another example of tech experimentation outpacing thoughtful regulation[.]"
On the other hand, the Uber vehicle had a safety driver, who was supposed to take over if necessary. Video showed her looking down instead of at the road. She told the National Transportation and Safety Board that she was monitoring the system and, specifically, was not using her phone. Later, police said the Uber safety driver was actually streaming an episode of The Voice at the time of the crash.
On the other, other hand, the NTSB found that the car's detection system "saw" the pedestrian six seconds before hitting her, and yet failed to stop. And, disturbingly, that might have been the software operating as intended:
As the vehicle and pedestrian paths converged, the self-driving system software classified the pedestrian as an unknown object, as a vehicle, and then as a bicycle with varying expectations of future travel path. At 1.3 seconds before impact, the self-driving system determined that emergency braking was needed to mitigate a collision. According to Uber emergency braking maneuvers are not enabled while the vehicle is under computer control to reduce the potential for erratic vehicle behavior. The vehicle operator is relied on to intervene and take action. The system is not designed to alert the operator.
And finally, it should be noted that the pedestrian was apparently illegally crossing the street at an unmarked location.
So what were the consequences of this colossal failure? In the wake of the accident, Arizona saw no need to change its regulations, but it did suspend Uber's ability to operate automated vehicles. A report suggested that, at that point, Arizona's Self-Driving Oversight Committee had not formally met in over a year.
About two weeks after the incident, Uber settled with the victim's family for an undisclosed sum. Uber had recently reduced the number of human operators in its Arizona self-driving cars from two to one (the second one had been logging events and training the system). Uber is now seeking to return to the road, first in Pennsylvania, committing to two safety drivers and enabling automated braking.
As for the driver, although Tempe police have investigated, as of earlier this month a prosecutor had yet to decide whether to bring charges of vehicular manslaughter against her.
Automated vehicles could and should dramatically improve road safety and efficiency. But they could also be a menace. And they're coming sooner than later, so creating a proper regulatory and legal environment to welcome them seems like the least we should do.
Tags: AI automation liability self-driving cars
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SINDULAND GENIUS
Timeless ideas from the land where the Sindu Flowed
...As applied in the present context
P-SWARAJ
1 Kingdom of Heaven
2 Vidarbha Suicides
Rising to Second freedom
3 Rising 1 Glorious Tryst
4 Rising 2 Panchayat
5 Rising 3 Institutions
6 Dharma Cornerstone
7 Yogyathwa: leadership
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Reference 5: TRANSITION TO REAL FREEDOM: Through Institutions Built on Righteousness
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ABOUT PART3
There is a need to re-orient or fine-tune attitudes and systems in the various institutions that add up to make the post-independence India.This is because there is un-fathomed depth in the understanding of human nature in Ancient Indian thought. And democracy in India must take one additional step towards its complete fruition in empowering people. So even while staying fithful to the Constitution of India great opportunity exists. ...
This book is a generalist's look at what each of the the instituions must do, it is therefore indicative of what must be. It remains for experts in each field to guage the general requirements and spearhead corrective measures so that each of these institutions deliver at least the bare minimum towards setting up genuine freedom at the grassroots. And then moving even further they may explore the space that amounts to 'excellence' in their respective fields.
The book looks at several indicative fields namely politics, economics, Judiciary, Police, Social Service, Health Care, Sports and Arts, Education and Media. (The chapter on sports and arts can be read here down below). This collection of essays should give a sense of direction the professional must work towards so that his contribution, besides giving him bread and butter, will add to wellness in society and embrace the highest aspirations of freedom.
A line is an ideal, a line does not exist (because a line is a locus of points), but it gives sense of direction for a lot of practical work that an engineer does. All ideals are like that. When it comes to the question of being practical it is sensible to follow the better ideal for optimal effect on ground.
The ideals generated by our ancient wise have been discussed at length in the earlier two parts of the book. This book takes the agenda further and tries to interpret what that would mean to those who are dirtying their hands in the soil. Let the idealism set high benchmarks, let the consciousness rise and let practical action be inspired by excellence. That will take India to its highest potential.
PROF. BALA V. BALACHANDRAN
Founder and Dean, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai,
J. L. Kellogg Distinguished Professor (Emeritus in service) of Accounting and Information Management,
Northwestern University, Illinois, USA
Executive Professor and Strategy Advisor to the Dean, Bauer College,
University of Houston, Texas, USA
Mahatma Gandhi has inspired the likes of Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela and Obama—not without reason. He is also the mascot for the Swatch Bharat Abhiyan. However cleaning up the streets is only a token of the possibilities of Gandhiji's Vision. Mahatma Gandhi is more relevant to cleaning minds. I firmly hold that free India has underutilized the Gandhian vision and the persuasive arguments made by Nixon clearly show that we have indeed not done justice to him. Mahatma Gandhi had a vision for India, but the turmoil in the decade of Indian Independence did not allow for the fruition of that vision. Gandhi wanted every Indian to have control over his own destiny and that is far from the reality of today. And Nixon has taken up the laborious task of trying to interpret for us what that vision would mean in this time and age of Industrial Revolution by Disruptive Technology. And I would say that his 25 years of research has indeed come up with compelling findings. ...
I have known Nixon for the last six years ever since he joined Great Lakes to help the mercurial Mr. TN Seshan with some research work. From there he was sidestepped into a junior faculty position at Great Lakes and in the meantime he has been on the job of writing his analysis of the way forward for India. He comes through as earnest individual who goes about his work in the best way he can. He has been one of the outstanding students of his batch when he completed PGPM Flex program (equivalent to an executive MBA) at the Great Lakes. He can play some good picnic songs on the guitar and sing along, but what has impressed me most about him is his deep understanding of the Bhagwad Gita. Along with the Legendry TN Seshan the three of us have authored a book on leadership "Yogyathwa: Simple access to powerful relationship" which is a unique book that deals with transformational leadership as analysed from first principles. It is heartening to see that Nixon has dedicated his talents towards this particular project instead of pursuing a career as a NET qualified Physicist. And this research related to the visions strategies and plans has produced something that must take up the thinking Indian's serious attention.
When setting up the Great Lakes Institute of Management, I had no doubts in my mind that the way to go for an outstanding Indian school was a "Global Mindset and Indian Roots" and that is the tag line for the school now. I have great instinctive belief in the deep wisdom of this land, which talks of the whole world as one family. Yogyathwa was based on that principle and this book by Nixon manifests that same faith in another valuable context.
This Part of the book entitled 'Transition to Real Freedom: Through Institutions Built on Righteousness', is a follow up on the Parts I and II. In this part he attempts to build a national narrative based on principles that he explores in the earlier parts. In the first two parts of the book he has dealt with some very tricky questions that have tormented Indian and western intellects for a long time now. For example, from the Part I of this book it is evident that there is a baby sitting in the caste bath water and that it is not all muck as it is usually made out to be; it cannot be dismissed in a flourish. He is showing a way to separate chaff from grain in this debate. He argues that it is only misunderstanding that has led to the ills of the system. This new perspective can transform the way we deal with caste and communal problems. We can truly put these issues aside and focus on the nation's development.
The part 2 of the book deals with something close to my heart—the self-empowering of the villages of India. In the experiential leadership training course called Karma Yoga initiative our students at the Great Lakes in Chennai have adopted twenty seven villages in the vicinity of the campus where they interact with the local population and participate in their development. While Karma Yoga trains the students in leadership it gets them accustomed to the realities of the villages. The course has a transformative effect and helps the students pepper their passion with compassion and shows them the importance of "Transformational Service Leadership" through "Experiential Learning"
An important point that is conveyed in the Karma Yoga initiative is for the students to empower the villagers, so that the villagers rise on the strength of their own wings and this is exactly the approach that Nixon has taken in this work. I vouch for the fact that there is immense talent in the villages that only needs nourishing and channelizing. I come from a poor village in the Pudukkottai district but look at what my brothers and I have achieved in our life time. With the right values, guidance and team work I am sure every village can rise and that in turn will transform the nation.
Two sections in this book relate directly to the work I do; one on the management of economic goals and the other on education. I am in total agreement with Nixon that the purpose of the economy is to serve the people and that it is not a good system that mounts misery on the poor of a nation. The idea of encouraging entrepreneurship in the rural areas is sound. But the challenge is huge because of severe bottlenecks and I am sure the people of India will surmount them. We may have missed the manufacturing revolution but I am sure at least services can be rendered to one another in the villages so that everybody gains. For a young India with more than 50% of the population below the age of 25 years the challenges may be great but the opportunities are even greater. Small business spread out in the villages is the way ahead and therefore the surrounding environment must be enabling towards that.
As for education, I have always held that my third grade passed mother was a university to me and my brothers. And when Nixon defines education in its all-encompassing form as it being a phenomenon linking one generation with the next I completely agree. True that even the illiterate man can be educated and the PhD may be ignorant. It all depends on what you give value to in education. What was the need of instituting the Karma Yoga project, of having the students themselves run the committees in Great Lakes, of ensuring experiential methods for teaching, ensure that the campus gets a good rating with Leeds? It is so that the students pick up much more than just knowledge as they go out. But even that I assure you is not complete. A child starts learning from the womb and I bless all those mothers and families that live high values and inspire their offspring to develop into better human beings.
I commend the use of the magic word "Dharma" in this book. We have explained in the book on Yogyathwa as to how it does not mean religion in the sense that it is used today. It is about being inspired by the Ultimate CEO lord Ganesha (or Allah-U-Akbar if you are a Muslim or Jesus Christ if you are a Christian) and doing what is good for humanity without giving consideration to caste or creed or sex or religion. If the goal of a person's life is to do the will of the Ultimate CEO it brings great blessings upon him and those around him. Making Dharma a part of everything we do, be it politics, economics, education or policing or administration, anything—is how Indians are expected to live. It makes them excel. In the parlance of Yogyathwa, it makes them true leaders. Let us find out what is our dharma in this present India and world and do it to the best of our abilities. I am sure in the pursuit of Dharma we will not only get pleasure along that way but also joy and fulfilment of life.
As a baby I had been placed on the lap of Gandhiji the father of the nation for some time and I have considered it a blessing and an inspiration to do my work for the nation. And it delights me that when we are in the eve of the 150th year of the politician-saint's birthday, I am forwarding this book that attempts to address his concerns for the poorest of the poor from among the Indians. Gandhiji had great faith in the common man. You give them the opportunity and they will rise to the fullness of their being. It is time the people know what Gandhiji wants from them and what is possible in their hands. The directions Nixon has shown will go a long way towards understanding what that Gandhian vision is. I strongly recommend that any Indian who feels frustrated that there is no way ahead for India must read it. Do not be to disturbed by references to Dharma and the spiritual texts, Nixon's methods of drawing secular but spiritual wisdom from the works of the wise is sure to benefit serious thinkers and light up the path ahead a little more.
You the Youth of the Nation Must Act. I am delighted to place before you this compelling argument asking us to go back and understand what Gandhiji wanted for India. And the youth of this nation must act and act now. We have a task to do in the world, to rise up to great heights and to show them how great peace is possible within and amongst religions of this world. It is all hidden in the wisdom of our ancient sages. You must draw from that wisdom and realize freedom for your fellowmen.
The work required is great and if you must take the lead then you must take unconventional decisions. I always tell my friends if there is a Conflict between Your Interests and Beliefs Versus the Nation's Interests and Beliefs, they You Take a Back Seat and the Nation and the Leadership Chair should take the Front seat.
Dr. Jaswant Singh of BJP is a friend of mine and a former Home and Finance Minister in the BJP Govt. You may recall that there was a high-jacking incident of an Indian Airline Plane by a few Terrorists from Pakistan and in the negotiation with the terrorists, Jaswant Singh as the Home minister has to decide between whether to send HIS OWN SON as a hostage to the terrorists so that the remaining hostages can be released or Stall and probably get one hostage at a time get killed. Obviously his personal interest and the family's recommendation is Not to send the Son but he decided in the interest of India; he decided to send the son and AGREED to send him. Of course our brave Commandos helped and the folks also left to Kandahar. Who says India has no leaders. We have but we have to Find them. I have seen too many non-leaders flinch from this responsibility.
Even as you consider what you wish to do with your talents, PREPARE TO BE LONELY AND TAKE A BOLD DECISION THAT MAY NOT BE POPULAR.
Be Proud of What YOU WANT TO BE. But Be the BEST. The Key is YOU need to ENJOY your life. The day you wake up and feel frustrated that you need to go to work, clearly tells you that you did it for someone else. There is a nice book: 'Control Your Destiny; Or Someone else will' (on Jack Welsh) by Nel Tichy and another author from Fortune Magazine. If You have some doubts, Pray to Your Mom wherever you are and ask her to Guide You mentally. You will be blessed and will choose the right decision. Analyse with Your Brains and Experience, but DECIDE BY YOUR HEART;
Many of us often wonder what lies in our future without ever noticing what is in front of us. The future relies on speculation, and uncertainties, but the PRESENT (WHICH IS GOD'S PRESENT TO YOU) gives you the facts. No matter how harsh or sweet the present is, accept it, grow with it, enjoy it and be grateful for it. Start to be happy even among adversities NOW rather than what the future may hold. Everything is in your ATTITUDE; Your Attitude Decides the Altitude you reach. You Are an Eagle, With Energy and Excitement, You soar to the Highest Altitude; Of Course, don't hang around with Chicken: Why? Chicken can't fly and on top of it you will get Chicken Flu;
ANY TIME IS THE RIGHT TIME to PONDER, THINK and PLAN. WHO YOU SHOULD BE? is the Great Question you should Ask Yourself and you should take Inputs from your Gurus, Parents, and Good Friends but ultimately You need to decide based on a SWOT analysis of yourself and a Soul Searching question of What Really Turns You On. But Make Sure that "You are Propelled with Intellect and Steered by Values" as I always say and the answer will be there.
The way ahead for India may be tough but Note that Whatever Your Heart combined with your Brains can Conceive and Believe, You can certainly Achieve. Of Course A lot of Dough requires a lot of Plough. Impossible is not a Fact, it is just an Opinion, A smile is a Curve that Sets things Straight. A Can Do and Will Do Attitude will take you a long way. Play with Passion, with a tinge of Compassion,
Dare to Dream with Cream of Will, Go For Glory and become a Great Story for your future for your family and for the nation ….
God Bless You all. JAI HIND
Founder and Dean, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, India
J. L. Kellogg Distinguished Professor (Emeritus in service)
I was walking down a street in Chennai a few paces away from a small roadside shrine when I saw someone smashing a coconut as an offering at that shrine. Almost immediately, a young emasculated man in tattered clothes scurried about picking up the broken pieces of the coconut; apparently, it would provide him a morsel to ease his hunger. Similarly, I came across a poor woman carrying a two- or three-year-old child in her arms near a busy bus stand in Pune. She had chanced upon a half-eaten pod of corn, and she was feeding the little child with it. The tenderness with which she was nurturing her child was readily visible. It was also evident that she herself was hungry and that she was compassionate in her offering to her child—a few mouths full of corn so that the child would have something in the stomach. ... This is not an unusual sight given the levels of poverty in India, but on both occasions, when our eyes briefly met, the hurt pride was clearly visible. They did not particularly cherish being in that predicament. Their life situations had them cornered, and these bits of food were straws they were clutching on to.
I have heard a saying about the plight of villagers along the following lines: 'He was a sarpanch in his village, and now, he is a security guard in the city.' The deal is not at all good for the villagers of our nation and for the poor in general. This has often made me wonder what could have gone so grievously wrong.
Could these people have done something about it? Lost in the city streets, they were merely surviving. Life was dishing out to them like a rough sea would to a piece of floating wood. What could they have possibly done?
And yet, I am sure that there is a solution to this. Much of this wretchedness can be removed by energizing our villages. Individually, there is an incredible energy in them that can be tapped into, and even better than that, they can do amazing things for themselves and for others as part of teams…
There is an interesting indicator for this. We know that the present format of annual Ganesha celebrations became popular only in the beginning of the 20th century. The person to whom this is credited is the freedom fighter Bal Gangadar Tilak. The British did not want to interfere in the religious life of the locals, so they did not do anything much to stop these celebrations. After all, what threat could a bunch of harmless worshippers pose to the British government? They allowed it. But we must credit it to BG Tilak's ingenuity that it was a great demonstration of what the Indian people can achieve together if they get an opportunity to organize themselves around a positive idea. Look at the competitiveness and scale of what these small teams achieve. The best of the huge Ganapati and Durga pooja pandals are designed to last for a maximum of just fifteen days. And one can see the kind of organizing and mobilization such feats take. Much more can be achieved if, instead of this task, the villagers are tasked with the more permanent goal of their development and prosperity.
It only takes a look into the kind competitiveness neighbouring villages enjoy. They fight it out like crazy over inter-village sports and other inter-village rivalries. The lengths they go to protect their village 'pride' on matters close to their hearts has to be seen to be believed. And a well-wisher statesman would surely come up with ingenious ways to re-direct that competitiveness towards the emancipation and development of those very same villages.
A special note: When the alumni of the '85 batch of St. Paul's high school, Belgaum, had their silver jubilee reunion in 2010, the late Fr. Agnelo Pinto, who was the principal when we were in school, addressed us. He was bothered about the plight of the villages which were situated less than forty kilometers from our school and wanted us to do something about it. I sincerely hope this book will move things in a direction that will offer solutions for these villages and likewise others in India and abroad.
INDIA AT THE CROSSROADS: THE NEED TO MOVE AND THE DIRECTION TO TAKE
How free is India? ** A lost opportunity ** Which direction to take? East or west? ** India must evolve its own solution ** The current generation has the right ** The responsibility is mine ** Liberated beings are essentially trustees ...
A POLITY THAT NURTURES GANDHIAN FREEDOM AT THE GRASSROOTS
2.1 – POLITICAL DHARMA FOR TODAY'S INDIAN CITIZEN
That special group ** Proper design of the overall democratic system and peoples'" awareness of their role in it ** In a democratic context, dharma also enjoins a duty on the citizen ** Leading lights must sensitize citizens on their dharmic duties in a democracy ** Participation and leadership in community self-rule ** Not just a king-maker but also be a king when it is required ** The fourfold dharma of a citizen of a democracy
2.2 – DECENTRALIZATION WILL GIVE FREEDOM TO THE SECOND NATION IN INDIA
The many ideas of freedom – Where does India stand? ** Does one need to look beyond democracy and capitalism in India? ** Two nations in one India – The challenge and the opportunity ** Challenge ** Opportunity ** Is this two-nation conceptualization necessary? ** The expected advantages
2.3 – PANCHAYATI SWARAJ IS HIS BIRTHRIGHT, AND HE MUST HAVE IT
The goal ** The present arrangement has a character of imposition ** The village body is powerless ** Change is imminent, and it calls for a shift out of the 'I know better' colonial mind-set ** Effective decentralization can bring in its wake much good to the nation
2.4 – RIGHTS-SEEKING VS. RIGHTS-GIVING: WHICH IS BETTER TO BUILD A NATIONAL ETHOS?
Looking at it from the point of view that people must be happy
2.5 – POLITICAL PARTIES ARE IMPORTANT: CITIZENS' DUTY TO PATRONIZE THEM
Issue 1 – Decisions need to be taken on the amount of money required for political activities in a democracy
Lesson 1 – The common citizen must pay if he needs to be the beneficiary
Lesson 2 – If there is no financial patronage, there is no possibility of honesty in politics
The answer is with the citizens
Issue 2 – Internal democracy in choosing leaders and internal communication for sharing ideas and venting emotions
Issue 3 – In dharma, there is transparency; honesty is the characteristic of a person who can lead a nation in dharma
2.6 – A DHARMIC PARLIAMENT CALLS ONLY FOR OPEN REPRESENTATIVES
All reservation ideas are open admissions that there is a lack of faith in the people who are to be voted into parliament or that there is a lack of mutual trust ** This idea is not the foundation of society ** A parliament of selfish representatives ** Selfish leaders ** If India seeks prosperity, the parliament cannot represent selfishness
1. Change mind-set
2. Change parliamentary procedures
3. Selfish representatives are non-leaders
For the time being discourage the narrow R=representative
SECTION III
THE SPIRIT OF FREEDOM CALLS FOR A MODIFIED ECONOMIC PRAXIS
Economy-wise, we are doing our best by global standards ** Economy first or life first? ** Can the nation slight the environmental challenge and romp ahead regardless of global consequences? ** Should the nation plan for a society that cherishes material aggrandizement or one that cherishes detachment? ** Capitalism is not a sacred cow; it too is an ideal – Practical capitalism must balance out the ideal's negatives ** Shed the belief that this is a dog-eat-dog world; there is competition in dharma, but there is also great compassion ** The economic order does not throw up the right kind of leadership that is free of the blinders of capitalism ** A need to strengthen traditions that have spiritual sanction and purpose so that the adverse impact of capitalism is softened ** Making provision for both alternatives ** A different way ** The villages of India are an opportunity to counterbalance tradition and capitalistic rigor; the economic solution is that rural produce must be patronized ** Village industries need initial patronage and protection ** The five-point solution ** Tapping into the advantages of close-knit communities
SECTION IV
REVOLUTIONARY AUGMENTATION OF THE JUDICIAL LEG OF INDIAN DEMOCRACY
Is the present judicial system dharmic? ** Today, money can buy better justice ** Dharma of a lawyer is decided by the larger cause ** Justice needs to have a public fervor ** Should increase in lawlessness should give more bread and butter to men of law? ** The existing system is basically reactive ** THE IDEALISM OF THE EXISTING JUDICIARY ** Ideal judiciary – Two important traditions that gave completeness ** The tradition of isolation of judges ** The pocket in the lawyer's back ** GIVING POWER BACK TO THE PEOPLE THROUGH THE RE-INTRODUCTION OF GRASSROOTS-LEVEL COURTS IN A MODERN SETUP: ** Village courts ** The next higher level ** Protecting the authority of panchayat courts **
SECTION V
THE PEOPLES' POLICE FORCE: CONSPICUOUS ARM OF A DHARMIC EXECUTIVE
A colonial character is today's norm ** The dharma perspective on policing ** It is a citizens' system ** When the police take to dharma ** Community participation in policing; guarded from the inside and monitored from the outside ** A self-policing panchayat ** Citizens' policing must also happen in cities ** Novel efforts must get the system's patronage: **
SECTION VI
ORGANIZE THE SOCIAL SERVICE SECTOR TO BRING COMPLETENESS IN GOVERNANCE
Social work completes dharmic arrangements ** Social service results from doing justice to an inner drive ** Organizing social work is a challenge, but it has great rewards ** How that organization will shape up ** To push the system towards dharmic wholeness, social service must cater to some basic grassroots-level goals ** INTER-PERSONNEL RELATIONSHIPS IN SOCIAL WORKERS' ORGANIZATIONS NEED SERVICE SPIRIT: ** No rigid command structure and yet cooperative ** Teaming-up and mutual respect ** Loose federation – Enlightened anarchy ** There is no duty ** Adequate defence against vested interests ** A coordinating agency promoting a 'flat' structure ** Practical constitution of social workers' councils ** Minimal secretarial infrastructure ** Fine structure of councils – Customized and flexible ** Setting up task forces using volunteers ** Maximizing output through planned teamwork and cooperation ** Setting benchmarks for society by proper profiling of candidates for the councils ** While electing ** The council must be non-political and one of its kind for an area
SECTION VII
A HOLISTIC HEALTHCARE SYSTEM MUST CATER TO EVERY INDIAN: THINKING BEYOND THE BOXES OF ALLOPATHY AND CAPITALISM
A radical solution is imminent for healthcare ** The present medical institution is a limb of the capitalist system ** The current system is predominantly cure-based and reactive ** Government support dilutes the impact of hard-core capitalism ** Need for an alternative approach ** Solutions by virtue of dealing with the dynamics of demand and supply of medical services ** Facilitating other institutions for holistic health and medicine ** Medical research institutions with the duty of monitoring society ** Government and private hospitals ** Self-rule is destiny; all planning for systems must be done with that in mind
SECTION VIII
SPORTS AND ART FORMS: FOUNDATION STONE OF LIFE AND CIVILIZATION
There is a valuable spiritual dimension to sports and arts ** A group's approach to sports and arts must therefore reflect connoisseurship ** Institutional reforms to cater to a sporting and artful nation ** Akhadas (and sports/art Gurus) and their funding ** Elected bodies for managing sports/art forms ** Regional sports centers ** Similar solutions for art forms ** Patronage for the arts and sports – Celebration of life and service to society:
SECTION IX
EDUCATION MUST ADDRESS CIVILIZATIONAL NEEDS AND NOT JUST ECONOMIC NEEDS
What truly distinguishes a person? Primacy of wisdom in an individual's pursuit of education ** The education system tuned to a higher purpose ** Expanding the definition of education to include all learning processes in human interaction ** Specialized institutions catering education ** How a broader definition of education will affect some institutions ** Dare to stand by indigenous legacy – Formal education needs to be supplemented with indigenous inputs
SECTION X
MEDIA CAN HELP RAISE THE LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Challenging times for the fourth pillar of democracy ** Dharma perspective on media values ** Facilitating the media to be dharmic ** Raising the quality of debate in the various institutions of the nation ** The pitfalls 1: Log in the eye syndrome ** The pitfalls 2: Wild dogs ** The pitfalls 3: Pigs ** The importance of the pitfalls in media consideration ** To summarize
A: FOR THOSE WHO THINK THAT THE SPIRIT OF DHARMA IS A FANTASY
B: AS LITTLE AS 2.5% OF INCOME TAX CAN HELP RAISE THE QUALITY OF POLITY: A ROUGH CALCULATION
Section 8 : Chapter 1:
(sample chapter)
What do sports mean to people? There are individuals who are serious about sports and arts for the sake of human interaction, recreation, exercise and adventure. But by far, most people consider these as entertainment (for these are known sources of pleasure and excitement), and a few persons consider these as means of livelihood and status (in related activities and in the support structure). Several institutions also look upon games and sports as a source of glory at competitions. A minuscule minority of the population take it as a prayer, a method for concentration, a trigger for alertness, etc. Most artists and sportsmen consider arts and sports as that which brings the best out of them. Therefore, these are the basic motivating ideas which, as of today, spur institutions, governments and individuals to action in the field of sports and arts. ...
Each nation has its own take on what sports is all about. In as far as India is concerned, there are campaigns being run for 'marks for sports' and most recently for 'fitness'. And these are making an attempt to change mind-sets. However, the old perception lingers on, and as such, the focus of the intellectual mainstream is on the spoils of victory—the medals at the Olympics, the trophies at the world games, the money for winners and the glory for the triumphant. The idea of sports being a promoter of team spirit, health and other virtues is something of an afterthought.
Therefore, an Indian, having grown up in a cultural environment that holds this view, will not readily agree with sayings like 'the important part of sports is not winning but playing well'. Most will wonder whether there is any sense in it. There are, of course, many who will be able to quote such sayings but will lack the conviction to translate that awareness into related activities in life.
There is a valuable spiritual dimension to sports and arts: For the good of sports and society, these opinions must change in a very fundamental manner. The overall status of sports and art forms should be elevated from their present status of being a source of mere entertainment, relaxation and profession to being a necessary part of an individual's personal life. They must become an integral part of life in a community too. As the actress and dancer Mallika Sarabhai points out, 'Arts are generally perceived to be the cherry on the cake; it should be rather thought of as the yeast.'
Obviously, this point of view is acceptable only if due regard is given to the wisdom of seers. That is, there is a need to take into reckoning the view that the best in man, in terms of potential for action and happiness, is brought out by the best of sports and arts. Or, as we have it in the Bhagavad Gita, 'The path of knowledge and the path of action lead to the same goal.'
That goal is, as indicated by the wise, the best that man can be in his lifetime. One need not go that far into the unknown too. With a little bit of analyzing, by focusing on the attitudes of the majority of the best of artists and sportspersons, by paying heed to the latest concept of 'the zone' now taking shape in the west (it's about the state of mind in which top players peak during performances; the study is in the context of basketball) or the 'tunneling effect' as athletes put it and by falling back a little onto the works of Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda and others like them, it is easy to come to a similar conclusion. Abraham Maslow has also extensively studied this under the concept of 'peak experiences' and 'plateau experiences'.
A group's approach to sports and arts must therefore reflect connoisseurship: Understanding sports and arts in its higher dimensions will result in a change in view about a lot of other things related to sports and arts. All sporting and art activities should be firmly grounded in health-consciousness, personality development, character-building and spirituality rather than in victories, profession, prestige and entertainment. New institutions will have to be set up and old ones re-adjusted to suit this extended framework of utility.
In the light of grassroots freedom, the change in fundamentals will manifest itself onto the beliefs and initiatives of the neighborhood community. It will create a new set of aims in communities and produce additional sources of motivation to patronize the arts. And if this approach turns out to be right, it will find perfect resonance with indigenous arts and sports forms available in every locality/community.
From a national perspective, such activities will be taken up with a more enthusiastic outlook. It will be looked on as a means to ensure that there is productive activity in the villages. It will be seen as a source for team spirit. It will be counted upon to provide a good reference point for physical and spiritual health standards. And of course, it will also be seen as a means for release, entertainment and prosperity.
Looking at it from individuals' point of view, such activities will stimulate in each citizen the need to inculcate a certain sense of self-discipline and strength of character (viz. freedom from weakness at crunch moments). It will help individuals develop the ability to focus on the 'now' and rely on the 'power of now'. It will prod individuals to relish being in the action-world and down to earth. It will encourage them to give their all to their performances while being in the 'zone'. Excellence will be their watchword. As Rajnikant, the South Indian matinee idol puts it, 'Irrespective of how great your past achievements are, each time you need to get back to scratch, down to the floor, to the bottom and work upwards from there.' He relates to it as a cause for humility and success. Consequently, the arts and sports provide a proper working space so that participants may learn more about themselves. Such activities help sensitize individuals in the appreciation of true merit, hard work and excellence.
Institutional reforms to cater to a sporting and artful nation: When the purpose, motivation and reason for the arts and sports in a nation are readjusted to the higher goals that inspire the best of sportsmen and sporting communities, the institutions that cater to these activities also need to be readjusted to suit the altered goals.
Among the institutions concerned with sports, there are two broad categories. One consists of the kind of organizations or institutions that are associated with the top-down initiatives that exist today. Such organizations and initiatives will be concerned with the various sports that have popularity and standardization at the global level. At the national level, these organizations include the ministry of sports, the bodies that come under it, the various autonomous bodies concerned with the various sports, the federations answerable to international federations, the organizing committees of various sporting events, etc.
The other kind of organizations will be those that concern themselves with indigenous sports that are popular in particular localized regions anywhere. These organizations must be basically built from the ground up, based on the popular will of the people. These organizations must have the strength and enough executive power to keep the said games fruitful to the cause of society.
As for the former up-to-down category, addition of new institutions may not be required. However, there is a need for work towards molding the existing institutions in such a manner that they are as democratic, transparent, involving and accessible as possible.
As for the latter group of down-to-up initiatives, there is a need for a lot of work. New institutions need to be created in virtually every village of the country. Traditional institutions need to be rejuvenated, and new methods of patronization need to be found. The character and purpose of the possible institutions can be roughly described in the following examples.
Akhadas (and sports/art Gurus) and their funding: These will be learning centers working at the grassroots level, focused on a particular game/art but disseminating much more than mere techniques and skill connected with it. The akhadas will also form a nerve center or storehouse for a lot of information. These are to be built on traditional lines. They will have to be built around acharyas and Gurus—coaches who are friends, philosophers and guides to the students. These teachers will be human institutions constituting treasures of knowledge held within a community. These persons who run akhadas must be trendsetters, icons and inspirers carrying on their work through their unique missionary zeal. They should very much be an integral part of life in any particular community.
The important difference today will be that these traditional akhadas will now have a new system of patronage in a democratic self-rule environment; it is needed for their survival. It will not be all that easy to have the students take up professional specialization in such games; rather, the focus should be on part-time training without compromise on the aim of excellence.
Patronage for such institutions was earlier arranged through the support of kings, rich persons, local zamindars, etc. The reason for this patronage was partly because sports were also a form of identifying talent for intake into armies and higher office. But that was not all. Kings prided themselves on the availability of 'gems' in their courts. Men of learning and the arts were patronized since the kings were taught to be connoisseurs—a sign of great prosperity of nations. Now with the absence of such arrangements under kingship, there is a need for new methods of patronage.
CSR-supported initiatives and advertisement budgets and local-government supported initiatives seem to be the most attractive options for patronage besides patronage by the rich. This will be facilitated if there is widespread awareness amongst the people that sports and arts are an integral part of a good life.
To sum up, the local communities, government officials and individuals (from within or outside each sport) must go out of their way to ensure that akhadas develop around inspirational sports teachers and that they find support and sustenance without any compromise on quality or self-dignity of the institution.
Elected bodies for managing sports/art forms: A federation concerned with the management of every individual traditional game/art form needs to be constituted while keeping in mind the extent of the population over which that particular game/art is popular. Such elected bodies must ultimately represent the popular will of those who participate either directly or indirectly in that sport. That is, it should be an autonomous body dedicated to a concerned sport; and as such, it should have domain over the area determined by the popularity of the sport. The elected members will represent a popular body authorized to handle issues pertaining to that sport.
Therefore, the actual organizational structure itself will depend on factors like the geographical extent of the game's popularity, the nature of the game itself, the game's special requirements and the finances required. Or in brief, the realities on the ground will specify the nature of each organization. These organizations need to be as objective as possible, in the sense that they should be independent of personalities. The duty guidelines should be well-defined so that the sport/art form gets sustenance from the system rather than individuals.
It will be interesting to see what kind of solutions emerge. But an outline is attempted here nonetheless:
● They should be institutions by whose efforts the sport/art form finds nourishment at the grassroots level.
● Such organizations should have the ability to lift up exemplary leadership in that sport into positions of authority.
● Such popular organizations must be guarded from direct political, bureaucratic or other interference so that the sport gets to be led by the best of men dedicated to the sport/art. Their authority in the relevant matters, in turn, must ensure that the service is useful and effective.
Among the responsibilities of such institutions will be the following:
● Establishment of a proper relationship with other similar organizations
● Working out timetables for major programs in order to optimize participation
● Directing the functioning of an optimum-sized executive which will directly deal with administration of the sport/game
● Helping make arrangements for centers of training, research or medicine and helping the dissemination of knowledge for improvement of techniques
● Helping knit the useful benefits of the game into the general life of the communities and the local institutions
● Playing an important role in ensuring excellence in the spiritual and physical health of individuals and of communities
Regional sports centers: They will be a factor in the top-down process. They must primarily offer services of various kinds related to health and sports for a particular region. Even the local or traditional sports must be able to gain from this source as follows:
1) Each center will manifest as a resource center servicing the complete spectrum of games. Very similar to a library, but it will be much more. It will have a full repository providing information on training methods, sports medicine, coaching techniques, game skills etc., which should be easily available to those who need it. A person going to the center looking for information about any game, be it pertaining to basic rules, advanced skills or the constructing of infrastructure, should be able to find it.
2) The center can also help in working out year-round programs so that there is good coordination between different games in the particular region.
3) Such regional centers must be supported by other research organizations undertaking application research in subjects like nutrition and medicine. Taking up unsolved queries and passing them on to research institutions will also be part of the responsibilities of such a regional center.
4) The center must take up pro-active projects like the stimulation of sports through training camps, initiating meeting processes, routine technology-transfer initiatives, refresher courses, etc.
5) One wing of such an institution should be dedicated to the provision of infrastructure for sports training which are too costly for small clubs. Such facilities are to be made available on a well-formulated basis. Preference must be given to the current and upcoming sportspersons of the region who have distinguished themselves and who have the potential to do well at the higher levels of the relevant game.
In brief, it can be described as a support base for coaches and sport Gurus in that they are given the best and latest available for their work. It should be a facilitator for coordination and a channel for technology transfer.
Though it is a top-down process in that the basic financing and intellectual resources come from government funding, it will still be run by directors elected from the region. The committee in charge may consist of members elected into office by sports organizations in the region, officials appointed by the state/central governments and functionaries of the institution itself. The proportion of popularly elected members should be greater than the appointed ones. The affiliated sportsmen, officials and teachers/coaches must form the electorate.
Apart from these, the usual institutions should continue to operate viz. educational institutions, sports schools, academies for particular games, clubs, leagues, sports institutions, associations, etc. Hopefully, they will be more imaginative and aware of the fact that sports and art forms form an integral part of the lifeblood of any society that believes in civilized living.
Similar solutions for art forms: Traditional art forms will receive similar impetus. The arts will be cherished for the very same values that sports are. Some of them, especially dance forms, will be cherished for physical health reasons too. Institutions similar to those meant for managing sports will be required. However, the tasks involved will be slightly different. The Guru-based institutions, elected bodies for particular arts, centers of culture, etc., which are prevalent today, will continue to exist and hopefully flourish too. These institutions will have to concentrate on encouraging live performances because the audience is part of such a performance. They must also encourage every individual in society to have minimum proficiency in a few of the art forms while simultaneously aiming for excellence in one or the other of them.
Traditional arts will hence be cherished for many reasons as follows:
● For individuals' development
● For the sake of a neighborhood community
● As religious work
● As communities' expression
● As a nation's identity
They will receive much more reverence at homes and at educational institutions than is usual today. Blessed are those that are already practicing this. Aestheticism and excellence will even be an integral part of the various tasks of normal human life like cooking, housework or office work.
The arts will also form a vehicle for gnyan (wisdom) in that 'performances' based on religious themes will be taken up with the idea to educate both performers and viewers. The contributions to temples (donations/offerings) will be partly used to patronize traditional learning, classical arts and folk arts for the sake of both better spiritual awareness/knowledge and spiritual health.
At the community level, initiatives must be taken up for keeping the neighborhood alive through group performances of various arts during events like festival celebrations, home functions, temple celebrations, get-togethers, etc. And at the national level, the arts must be taken up as food and nourishment for the nation. No nation is worth its name if a strong culture of patronage of the arts is missing.
Patronage for the arts and sports – Celebration of life and service to society: Advertisements have been one of the most important sources for financing sports and arts in the present society. Besides this, there are initiatives arising from nationalistic fervor and some support from individual patronage too.
Hopefully, in the new scenario, the following will take place:
● Individual patronage will see greater heights,
● Initiatives of nationalism will hopefully be replaced by initiatives for a better civilization.
● In addition to the motive of advertisement, companies will give patronage with the intention of 'boosting their workers' morale'. (It is soothing for an individual to know that he not only works for profit but also for prosperity. He is happy that there is a direct benefit to society and culture due to the existence of the company. That makes his service, job and life more fulfilling for him. This is an essential component of CSR.
● One can also hope that there will be far greater inflow of money due to cultural activities in the form of fees, tickets and individual patronage because of changes in priority.
● Even temples will play their role in the patronage of sports and arts.
● Government initiatives at the higher levels of administration, and at the local level, should have a broader vision and widen their scope of support.
● Also, occasions like fairs, festivals and other similar meets must ensure the allocation of enough resources to support inter-village competitions in arts and sports. The patronage showered on these activities will be owing to the realization of their importance to life at the inter-community level. The financing will, of course, come from the usual sources sought from on such occasions.
Finally, it is important to remember that no system of taxation must be used to garner resources for sports and arts. Shelling out money for support must not be compelled because these are matters pertaining to the spirit which cannot be forced. Any force will be counterproductive. A nominal fee from those concerned should be admissible. This should be fixed at a minimum which will be necessary to run the basic services of grassroots-level organizations. Above that minimum, it should be left to free will—no mortal or moral coercive forces must be used. In any case, when it is understood that sports is something more than entertainment a lot of funds can flow into it. For example there is a huge industry charging exorbitant money for children's books, toys, dresses… why will some of that money not get channelized into sports once its importance is understood?
It is a subtle issue of participation in a life process, which an individual should cherish and support from his heart. If it is sincere, it is an index of class or connoisseurship. Society must ensure that its younger generations pick up these values. Training institutions must orient individuals in such a manner that they target the highest goal. Planning and coordination forces should integrate this supreme idea in their plans. And finally, the rewarding and honoring initiatives pertaining to both fields should exemplify the highest that man can achieve in both body and in spirit. Sports and arts are apt playfields for secular spirituality.
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Deputy Chief of Mission John Law
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By U.S. Embassy Manila | 22 November, 2019 | Topics: Deputy Chief of Mission, Events, News, Press Releases | Tags: Bangsamoro Transitional Authority, CONVERGE Program, Cotabato, Deputy Chief of Mission John Law, FORWARD Bangsamoro project, USAID, USAID Philippines
U.S. Coast Guard Commander Visits Philippines to Commemorate Leyte Landing, Engage with Philippine Coast Guard Partners
Manila, October 18, 2019 — The United States Coast Guard's commanding officer is conducting a three-day visit to the Philippines to mark the 75th anniversary of the operation that began the Philippines' World War II liberation, meet with deployed U.S. Coast Guard personnel, and bolster U.S. partnerships with Philippine officials. Adm. Karl L. Schultz, Commandant ...
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U.S. Government Provides Infrastructure and Livelihood Support to Benefit Displaced Maranao
U.S. Embassy Chargé d'Affaires John C. Law addressed the U.S. government-supported 28th Mindanao Business Conference, where he underscored the long-standing partnership between the U.S. and Mindanao, led the handover ceremonies of community grants and a public market, and toured Mindanao State University Iligan Institute of Technology's Fab Lab. The lab was made possible through donations ...
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New Regional Counterterrorism Training Center to Boost U.S.-Philippine and Regional Cooperation
Manila, August 15, 2019 — As part of our deepening bilateral counterterrorism partnership, the U.S. and Philippine governments have agreed to establish a new state of the art Regional Counterterrorism Training Center in the Philippines. Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, Police General Oscar D. Albayalde and Deputy Chief of Mission John C. Law today signed ...
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New U.S. and Philippines Partnership to Boost Reading, Numeracy, and Socio-Emotional Learning for Filipino Students
Manila, July 31, 2019 — As part of its continuing commitment to improve education outcomes for Filipino youth, the U.S. government today launched the Advancing Basic Education in the Philippines (ABC+) project to support Department of Education (DepEd) efforts to strengthen the quality of education in the Philippines. U.S. Chargé d'Affaires John Law and representatives ...
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U.S. Government Awards Grants to Reduce Plastic Pollution in Philippine Oceans
Deputy Chief of Mission Law (center), Department of Environment and Natural Resources Undersecretary Benny Antiporda (far left), and USAID Mission Director Lawrence Hardy (far right), together with the representatives of EcoWaste Coalition and Mother Earth Foundation, which received grants under USAID's Municipal Waste Recycling Program. Manila, July 11, 2019 — The U.S. government awarded two ...
By U.S. Embassy Manila | 11 July, 2019 | Topics: Deputy Chief of Mission, Environment, Events, News, Press Releases, U.S. & Philippines, U.S. and Manila | Tags: Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Deputy Chief of Mission John Law, Manila Bay, USAID, USAID Philippines
U.S., Philippines, and Indonesia Partner to Enhance Counterterrorism Capabilities
General Santos City, May 30, 2019 — Prosecutors, law enforcement officials, and legal experts from the United States, Philippines, and Indonesia came together from May 22 to 23 for a workshop on effective investigations and prosecutions of terrorism cases. The U.S. Embassy in the Philippines, through the U.S. Department of Justice (U.S. DOJ) Office of ...
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US Boots in Iraq and Baltics, Authorization to Attack Syria...and US Troops in Ukraine!
Written by Daniel McAdams
It has been a busy week for US military planners.
As the NATO summit in Wales kicks off today, with an expected agreement to create a "spearhead" force of up to 5,000 troops to rapidly deploy to any "hotspot" in eastern Europe, we learn that the US will also send several hundred troops to participate in NATO military exercises in Ukraine later this month. The exercises, provocatively named "Rapid Trident," are said to be "a sign of the commitment of NATO states to support non-NATO member Ukraine..."
As the civil war rages on in Kiev, with US-backed troops from Kiev fighting to suppress an independence movement in the east, the presence of US troops on Ukrainian soil sends a perhaps dangerously clear message of US willingness to become further involved in Ukraine's internal affairs. Russia has been accused of military involvement on behalf of those seeking independence from Kiev, but Moscow denies any official Russian role.
President Obama said Wednesday he wants "American boots on the ground, continuously rotating through Estonia and Latvia and Lithuania," in response to Russian "aggression" in the region.
Also this week, President Obama signed off on yet another deployment of US troops back to Iraq, bringing the total number to over 1,000. US air strikes on Iraqi territory have continued for several weeks and though the Obama administration claims these additional troops will have no combat role, he also claimed not long ago that there would be no US combat troops returning to Iraq at all.
President Obama spoke yesterday on the importance of respecting national sovereignty in advance of the NATO summit:
We'll meet as an alliance with President Poroshenko to show that our 28 nations are united in support of Ukraine's sovereignty.
Meanwhile, the administration is said to be moving ever closer to an attack on Syrian territory without that country's permission. The target is the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) whose ranks have been significantly swelled by those previously trained and armed by the United States as "moderate" anti-Assad rebels.
Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) is pushing legislation to authorize the administration to attack Syria, but the White House has maintained that it considers such a move unnecessary. The authority for a US strike on Syria already exists, claims the US administration. Such a strike would be a violation of international law and of Syria's sovereignty, however.
A key pretext for the planned US attack is the apparent murder of an American/Israeli journalist by the Islamist group ISIS. That journalist, Steven Sotloff, had previously been embedded as a journalist with the Syrian rebels, with whom he expressed sympathy, but had somehow been kidnapped and, it appears, murdered.
The peace president is clearly on war footing. US bombs are also going off in Africa and Pakistan. No one at home is talking about NSA spying anymore. NATO has a new mission.
Tags - Iraq , Syria , Ukraine
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National Cycle Network A part of route 55 which takes in the Cheshire route, Congleton to Marple. Distance 38km/25mile. Time 4-5 hours. Start Whitemoor Congleton.
The whole national Route 55 is intended to run from Telford to Preston.
The first section in Cheshire runs along the disused railway line known as The Biddulph Valley Way. This traffic free section joins the road network south of Congleton.
Leaving Congleton Park you will climb very steeply up Eaton Bank. Once beyond the school and the gyratory it's back onto rural roads through Martin and Gawsworth. The route here is common with Route 70 of the Cheshire Cycle Way. From Fool's Nook where the route crosses the canal, it's a steady climb into the outskirts of Macclesfield.
Follow the signs carefully in Macclesfield itself, going past the mainline railway station and the bus station. Just beyond the major supermarket outlet you will join another disused railway line, The Middlewood Way, which you will use for the remainder of the route into Cheshire and onto Marple.
The surface of the traffic free paths on the Biddulph and Middlewood Ways are rolled stone, if you have a racing bike you will need to ride this section with care.
• Respect land management activities.
Terrain: Some country lanes, public roads and disused rail tracks.
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Boston College has just filed a notice of appeal with the district court in Boston, challenging some piece of the court's orders regarding the Belfast Project subpoenas. I can't find the appellate filing on Pacer, yet, and BC's public affairs office mostly doesn't respond to my questions, these days, so I don't know what they're appealing or on what grounds. More soon!
Below, the very brief notice of appeal filed with the district court. It shows that BC is appealing the judge's order regarding materials responsive to the second set of subpoenas, the broad Aug. 4 subpoenas that sought any materials related to the murder of Jean McConville.
"We would like to welcome Boston College's decision to lodge an appeal against the subpoenas served against seven of our interviewees but regret that the college finally took this decision too late to include the interviews of Dolours Price.
Ted Folkman weighs in on the importance of BC's appeal, arguing that it "changes the whole complexion of the case."
"Boston College today filed an appeal of the District Court's most recent decision (issued January 20, 2012) requiring the University to turn over all or parts of the interviews of seven individuals who took part in The Belfast Project, an oral history project on the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
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"Boston College did not appeal the District Court's first decision in this case (issued December 16, 2011) because the court both accepted Boston College's argument that government subpoenas for confidential academic materials requires heightened scrutiny, and agreed to review the materials in camera to help protect the significant interests at stake. In its appeal, Boston College will argue that the District Court incorrectly applied its own review standard when it demanded the production of the interviews of these seven individuals."
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SHOW time The Official Magazine of The Carolina Theatre
spring 2012 | Issue 2 | www.carolinatheatre.org
spring 2012 Carolina Theatre Historic Exhibit: HONORING THE PAST, LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
A Story Worth Telling PG. 14
New Shows Added! See the updated schedule Interview with Full Frame's Deirdre Haj The Art of Improv Comedy... with Puppets
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board members Board of Trustees Paul Brock, Chair Tim Alwran Claude Bogues Joe Bowser Eugene Brown Chuck Catotti Brett Chambers Matthew Coppedge Christopher Crabtree Cecily Durrett Saundra Freeman Scott Harmon Dave McIntee John Warasila
Board of Ambassadors Sue Beischer Susan Coon Earl Dowell Shirley Drechsel Pepper Fluke Barker French Thomas Kenan III Richard Morgan Henry Scherich In Memoriam Mary Duke B.T. Semans (1920-2012)
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About the carolina theatre of durham
The Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc is the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that manages the city-owned Carolina Theatre complex. Each year we present a variety of film and live performers that encompass a broad and diverse cross section of arts and entertainment. Live performances at the Carolina Theatre are supported in part by the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency funded by the state of North Carolina, and the A.J. Fletcher Performing Arts Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation. Advertisers Make This Program Book Possible
This program book is designed and published by Opus 1, Inc. in cooperation with the Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc. This book would not be possible without the advertisers who support it. We extend our gratitude and encourage you to thank them as well. For advertising information, contact Amy Scott at 919.834.9441. /// The Carolina Theatre
staff members Carolina Theatre Staff Bob Nocek................................................. President/CEO Jim Carl......................................................Senior Director Aaron Bare.........Director of Marketing & Communication Michelle Irvine.....................Director of Audience Services Meredith Vey.............................. Director of Development Elisabeth Branigan........................ Marketing Coordinator Cora Bryant.......................Executive Assistant to the CEO Aurora Carey....................... Assistant Box Office Manager Marlene Leavell.................................. Box Office Manager Liz McDonald.................................... Booking Coordinator Alison McPherson.................................. Business Manager Betty Rhodes................................. Education Coordinator Ryan Shivar............................................. Graphic Designer Jamin Skipper........................................ Facilities Manager Carl Wetter........................................... Technical Manager.
309 West Morgan Street Durham, North Carolina 27701 www.carolinatheatre.org Box office: 919-560-3030 Administrative offices: 919-560-3040 Fax: 919-560-3065 Follow us
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spring 201 ISSUE THIS
2 Letter from the CEO.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Star Series Calendar...................................... 9 Film Festivals............................................... 13 Board Members & Administrative Staff
Coming Unstrung
A Story Worth Telling................................ 14 Interview with Full Frame's Deirdre Haj.... 20 Improv Comedy With Puppets.................. 24 Jim Carl's My Take...................................... 28
Photo Gallery (A Century in Downtown)......... 18 Photo Gallery (Concert)............................... 26 Photo Gallery (Supper Club)....................... 34 Carolina Stars Donor List............................. 36 Donor Spotlight.......................................... 39 Tickets & Seating........................................ 40 Support Our Mission................................... 41
41 Guest Presenters.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Advertiser Index .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Friends: Recently I've found myself spending a great deal of time contemplating the Carolina Theatre's past. Throughout much of last year, the staff and I spent time digging into the archives of the first 85 years of this great building as we worked to create the first of the historical exhibits that you can read more about inside this issue. The exhibits are just one of the changes in a time of transition the physical renovations to the complex, the major expansion of our programming, and in our brand. It strikes me, as it sometime seems that we're changing everything about the place, that the Carolina Theatre has always been in some period of reinvention. This is, after all, a building that was renamed only three years after it opened, forever leaving us with "Durham Auditorium" carved in stone, even though it's been the Carolina Theatre since 1929. The name changed because the purpose did – live events were losing favor, and so the Carolina became Durham's destination for cinema. We've straddled both sides ever since, and I'm proud to say that we've never done it better or with more commitment than we do today. In the depths of our research, I discovered a kindred spirit in Charles Lewis, an adventurous risktaker who in the 1940s led the Carolina through one of its most exciting periods, bringing touring Broadway to town with stars like Katherine Hepburn and Tallulah Bankhead while continuing to present films as well. No changes, to my mind, are more important than those that were driven by the personal passion and commitment of individuals who saw not only the physical building but its symbolism in downtown Durham. The first, in the 1960s, were the brave Civil Rights protestors who fought to ensure that this cityowned facility would offer equal access to all. Then in the 1980s, when the idea of tearing down the decrepit Carolina became too real, Connie Moses and her fervent fellow volunteers gave their all to keep this facility alive and see it restored and expanded. All of the emboldened who came before us, full of vision and purpose, saw a new future for the Carolina beyond what it was at the time or had been before. We pay tribute to their memories in the exhibits we unveiled in November, and in the work we do daily to make Durham even more special. We are proud to follow their lead, and inspired to meet their purpose.
Bob Nocek President/CEO CTD ceo
spring 2012 february
Portlandia: The Tour
Outback Concerts & AEG Live present
Portlandia: The Tour Wednesday Feb 22, 7:30pm Fred Armisen (Saturday Night Live) and Carrie Brownstein (Wild Flag, Sleater-Kinney) from IFC's hit original comedy Portlandia are embarking on a unique tour bringing the romanticized and dreamy rendering of Portland, OR to life for fans across the country.
march Jon Anderson: The Voice of Yes
Thursday Mar 1, 8pm There are few vocalists in the history of rock music that are as immediately recognizable by their sound as Jon Anderson, former lead singer of progressive rock icons Yes. In this personal and engaging solo performance, Anderson draws from his staggering number of hits including "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and "It Can Happen."
Sweet Honey in the Rock
Friday Mar 9, 8pm This internationally-renowned female a capella group's soulful sound is textured by the rich traditions of African American music - including gospel hymns, spirituals, jazz improvisation, African chant and ancient lullabies. Their message gives voice to hope, love, justice, peace and resistance.
The Peking Acrobats Saturday Mar 10, 2pm & 7pm Experts at treacherous wire-walking, trick-cycling, precision tumbling, somersaulting, and gymnastics – The Peking Acrobats defy gravity with amazing displays of contortion, flexibility, and control. Set to a live Chinese Orchestra these acrobats pull out all the stops to create a thrilling entertainment experience audiences won't soon forget.
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Jay & Silent Bob Get Old Thursday Mar 15, 8pm The hilarious duo Jay & Silent Bob are back. Film icons Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes made history and fans all over the world with the characters Jay & Silent Bob from the movies Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and Clerks 2 . Now you can see them live recording their comedy podcast Jay & Silent Bob Get Old.
Jay & Silent Bob get old
Cinematic Titanic Friday Mar 16, 8pm Live on stage, the creators and original cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000 continue their tradition of riffing on the unfathomable, the horribly great, and the just plain cheesy movies of the past. Follow the Carolina Theatre on Facebook to participate in a special fan poll to help choose which frightful film the Cinematic gang will goof on.
cinematic titanic
David Benoit & Brian Culbertson: Piano2Piano Wednesday Mar 21, 8pm Two of the highest profile keyboardists in contemporary jazz come STAR SERIES CALENDAR together for a rare and special performance. Playing two acoustic grand pianos, Benoit and Culbertson combine their very distinctive styles to perform their best known compositions along with original music.
april Buddy Guy Wednesday Apr 18, 8pm Buddy Guy, the legendary Chicago blues guitarist and showman is known for his riveting, virtuoso playing and fervent vocals. He has received 5 Grammy Awards, 23 W.C. Handy Blues Awards (the most any artist has received), the Billboard magazine Century Award for distinguished artistic achievement, and the Presidential National Medal of Arts. Rolling Stone ranked him in the top 30 of its "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time."
brian culbertson
Henson Alternative: Stuffed and Unstrung Friday Apr 20, 8pm
Stuffed and Unstrung
What happens when Henson puppeteers are unleashed? You get a new breed of intelligent nonsense that is Stuffed and Unstrung – a live, outrageous, comedy, variety show for adults only. Enjoy an unpredictable evening when six talented, hilarious, expert puppeteers will improvise songs and sketches based on audience suggestions.
Max and Ruby: Bunny Party Saturday Apr 21, 1pm & 5pm Join bunny siblings Max and Ruby as they embark on a musical bus ride to find the greatest present in the world for the Bunny Party. This fast-paced theatrical production will have the whole audience singing and hopping to original tunes. Max and Ruby
Greg Lake Wednesday Apr 25, 8pm The voice of a generation, Greg Lake, founding member of King Crimson and Emerson, Lake & Palmer, has woven his passionate music and compelling voice into the fabric of our culture.
May greg lake
Esperanza Spalding Wednesday May 9, 8pm Esperanza Spalding is one of those jigsaw pieces you never knew was missing from the world of music. Grammy winner and singing doublebassist, Spalding is both beautiful and enigmatic; a unique necessity in music today. Her Brazilian-tinged experimental Jazz entices and enchants audiences everywhere.
Madeleine Peyroux Tuesday May 15, 8pm Songstress Madeleine Peyroux is known to her fans for interpretive takes of the early American blues and jazz repertoire. She began as a teenage busker, honing her vocal and guitar skills on the famously quaint, acoustic streets of Europe, where she molded her style on the cornerstones of jazz: Billie Holiday, Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong.
esperanza spalding
Jonny Lang Wednesday May 16, 8pm If the blues is all about the crossroads, Jonny Lang is standing in the right place. More than a decade into the new century, Lang represents a new and innovative generation of blues artists – one who honors the past, yet isn't afraid to embrace a more hybrid sound that is at once traditional and innovative.
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Film Festivals & Series The Carolina Theatre presents the finest independent cinema 365 days a year.
North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Now 10 days! August 10-19 The North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (NCGLFF) celebrates a worldwide glimpse of today's gay and lesbian life, helps bring the community together and features entertaining and sophisticated films and filmmaking. Since beginning in 1995, the Festival has featured a diverse array of shorts, documentaries and feature films. The Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau named the NCGLFF a Signature Event for Durham, the highest honor bestowed on a cultural event or attraction by the organization. ncglff.org
Retrofantasma Film & Retrofantasma Classics Series
Retrofantasma Film Series: Admit it, you like being scared on purpose. When the shriek of a violin makes you jump, when dark shadows scurrying past a flashlight's beam take your attention from the world, when you hear a scream at night in the distance and wonder what's playing on the TV at your neighbor's house, you step – for the briefest of moments – into the magic realm of scary movies. Simply put, Retrofantasma is a monthly double feature of the greatest scary – and fun – movies ever made. Retrofantasma Classics Series: A monthly double-feature of genre films from the 1950s through the early 1970s. From the infamous gimmickry of William Castle to the giant bug films of the 1950s, some of these films are considered masterpieces. Others are simply great "bad" movies. festivals.carolinatheatre.org/retrofantasma
Nevermore Film Festival
Since 1999, the Nevermore Film Festival has presented brand new horror shorts and features from around the world, as well as timeless fan favorites. Many of these films will never receive a theatrical release in the United States. From classic suspense movies to hyper-violent Hong Kong cinema and everything in between – Nevermore has it all! festivals.carolinatheatre.org/nevermore
Escapism Film Festival
Your favorite childhood movie heroes are back: Jack Burton, Buck Rogers, Admiral Kirk, Snake Plissken, Kermit the Frog, Indiana Jones, and so many more. Escapism recaptures the magic of your favorite fantasy and adventure movies from the late seventies and early eighties. The ones you remember watching with your friends on Saturday afternoon matinees during summer vacations. Timeless examples of what movies do best of all – fantasy and adventure, epic in scale, heroic in concept, and imaginative in execution. They're fun movies. They're meant to be. festivals.carolinatheatre.org/escapism
Carolina Theatre Historic Exhibit: HONORING THE PAST, LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
worth telling By Meaghan Mulholland
"A Century Downtown," was unveiled in the Carolina Theatre's Kirby Lobby in November as the first of a three-part exhibit commemorating the Theatre's heritage in Durham. With its vibrant displays of historic artifacts and photographs, it gives an overview of the changes the Theatre has experienced while celebrating the artists and films that have appeared here over its 86-year history. The decision to install a permanent exhibit came from a desire to educate the Theatre's growing audience. Of the thousands who come to performances and events at the Theatre each year, many are first-time visitors with no prior knowledge of its long, important legacy in Durham. "It's more than just a beautiful historic building – it's got a fascinating history," says Bob Nocek, President and CEO of the Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc. "It's played a pivotal role in the life of downtown Durham, and it's important to us that visitors understand how the Theatre has changed and grown over the years. It's always been many things to this community, and we want to acknowledge that." "The Theatre means a great deal to Durham," says Gary Kueber, creator of the website OpenDurham.com (formerly EndangeredDurham.org). "There were once ten theaters downtown; now it's the only one." Bob Ashley, Executive Director of Preservation Durham, adds, "As one of the iconic original structures downtown, the Carolina Theatre encompasses so much of Durham's history, not just as a civic auditorium, but as a focal point in the Civil Rights struggles of the 1960's. It can be easy to forget how proximate these events are to us in time, and it's important to acknowledge and reflect on the past as we look to the future." The exhibit includes scans of original architectural blueprints of the Theatre, a blown-up aerial view of surrounding buildings circa 1925, and playbills and photographs from Theatre events like the world premiere of Bull Durham and a live performance by Katherine Hepburn. "It shows how Durham embraced arts and culture from the beginning," says Ashley. In discussing initial ideas for an exhibit, Nocek and his staff had a basic plan to display a few artifacts, perhaps create a walking tour of the newly finished Theatre renovation. They soon realized they needed to do more. "The display had to have some permanence," Nocek ORDER TICKETS NOW!
says, "to go deeper into the history." He hired Design Dimension, Inc., a Raleigh-based firm with experience in exhibits and museum installations, to help them realize their vision. While it was important to the staff to unveil the first phase of the exhibit this fall, on the heels of such wonderful community support for the Theatre's recent renovations, the remaining phases will be completed over the next two years. This will allow time for necessary planning and fundraising, as the exhibits will be entirely funded by private donors and businesses. "Restoring Hope" will be installed on the mezzanine level and will be a tribute to dedicated volunteers
...the remaining phases will be completed over the next two years. like Connie Moses who helped save the Theatre from decline and near destruction in the 70's and 80's. The third and final phase, "Confronting Change," will be completed in 2013 in the upper balcony and will focus on the Civil Rights era and community activism that led to the integration of the Theatre in the 1960's. "It's important to keep the stories alive," says Kueber, "so we don't forget and don't minimize what happened here. The beauty of an exhibit like this is that you're here, in the place itself. It's much more powerful than just looking at a website or a photograph – you're experiencing the space, and seeing how it has evolved." Fundraising in the coming months will be critical, says Nocek, who recently launched an online Kickstarter campaign that raised in excess of $15,000 for the exhibit. He hopes to include video and interactive features in the next phases of the exhibit, to keep things dynamic and innovative. "We feel a deep responsibility to the people of Durham who've been a part of this Theatre for so long," he says. "It's a story worth telling, and with their help, there's no limit to what we can do."
carolinatheatre.org/history Carolina Theatre Historical Tours! Every Friday at 11am or by appointment. Call Betty at 919-560-3040 x256. ORDER TICKETS NOW!
A century in downtown In November 2011, the Carolina Theatre kicked-off a three year fundraising, design and installation effort dedicated to the 86-year history of the Carolina Theatre complex. A few days before the opening, the Theatre invited members of the press for a first look. Fundraising for this exhibit is ongoing. For more information on how you can help, visit carolinatheatre.org/history.
04 Photo Credit: all photos by Nicholas D'Amato
07 01 CEO Bob Nocek (left) and Board of Trustees Vice Chair Tim Alwran (right) at the exhibit's November 2 press event 02 Workers put the final touches on the exhibit for the November 5 unveiling 03 The Herald-Sun's Cliff Bellamy discusses the exhibit with lead designer Charles Samuels of Design Dimension 04 All of the Triangle's major news outlets were in attendance 05 Guests pour into the exhibit for a first look 06 Fans explore the all new exhibit 07 Yummy treats for the unveiling held just before the November 5 Boney James concert
Panel following the CENTER FRAME screening of BURMA SOLDIER directed by Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg from the 2011 festival. (credit: Mike Oniffrey)
Deirdre Haj & Full Frame The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival has been a source of local pride since 1998, bringing some of the world's best filmmakers to Durham each spring. Though recent economic struggles caused some to speculate about the long-running Festival's fate, a fresh focus and the leadership of Executive Director Deirdre Haj show the Festival poised to enter its fifteenth year still going strong. "The Festival belongs to this city," says Haj, who took the helm as Executive Director in January 2010. "It's an enormous success, both artistically and economically, and it brings a lot to this community." Last year's Festival sold out a record number of events, bringing more than 29,000 visitors to Durham and contributing $1.78 million to the local economy. "We hope to establish more of a year-round presence in the community," Haj says of her plans going forward. "Our goal is twofold: to take care of the filmmakers who come to the Festival, and to take care of Durham." A successful actress, award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of a Carrboro-based communications/PR company, Haj came to Full Frame prepared to build on the Festival's previous success and also to expand its profile, both globally and locally. In the past two years, she's overseen its return to Duke, as a program under the University's Center for Documentary Studies, and the launch of several new community outreach programs.
By Meaghan Mulholland
A festival thrives
mission of advocacy for both established and emerging filmmakers and the documentary form itself. Being geographically close to New York, but removed from the market-based thrust of other festivals, enables Full Frame to be a "cultural watering hole," according to Haj – a place where filmmakers come to watch and discuss films with a diverse and engaged audience.
2012 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival April 12-15
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Full Frame is committed to building its presence in the local community as well, with free screenings on the lawn at the American Tobacco Campus in summer, fall showings at the Nasher Museum of Art, and monthly "Countdown to the Oscars" events at the Carolina Theatre in winter. Along with these free community events, the Festival has recently launched several educational programs, including a partnership with East Durham Children's initiative and Southern High School that produced a 5-week documentary camp last summer. At the camp, students learned about the documentarymaking process and created their own short film, and they will participate in the annual Festival as well. Another program, "Teach the Teachers," invites one educator from each Durham public high school to learn about how to use documentary films effectively in their classrooms. The teachers earn education credits for their participation, and are also invited to take part in the Festival.
While Haj admits many people don't realize the effort and expense it takes to put on a film Festival, she remains optimistic and glad Once the only film festival devoted exclusively Full Frame Executive Director, to the documentary form, Full Frame is Deirdre Haj, prior to the screen- to be located in such a supportive community. With a full-time staff of just seven people, Full now one of half a dozen such festivals, yet ing of the 2011 Opening Night Frame depends on its 32 seasonal employees continues to gain prominence in the global Film: GUILTY PLEASURES and 350 dedicated volunteers to put on a (credit: Mike Oniffrey) scene. Last year, the Festival included 50 successful Festival each year. The support foreign titles from 22 different countries, of sponsors and the community at large is crucial. Venues and 30 of its 99 films were premieres. Haj spoke on a panel like the Carolina Theatre are demonstrative of Durham's at the Independent Spirit Awards in New York recently, and will lead programs at the Sundance and Toronto film enormous commitment to the arts, Haj says. festivals as well. "We're not your typical festival," she says, "where film-makers come focused on just selling films or finding distribution channels. We see ourselves as a filmmakers' festival." Full Frame events like the A&E EasyFilm SpeakEasy Discussion series, and the longstanding Festival Fellows Program, support the Festival's
With so much happening, Haj is excited about what she sees as a promising future for Full Frame. "Filmmakers who come here know they'll have a good time," she says, "because the Festival has always possessed that unique blend of cultural sophistication and down home Durham hospitality." ORDER TICKETS NOW!
apr 20 By Meaghan Mulholland
Henson Alternative: STUFFED and UNSTRUNG
Open your mind, release your inhibitions and feel free to shout out the first ridiculous thing that pops into your head. This might not be what you expect to hear from most Carolina Theatre performers, but it's exactly what Brian Henson hopes you'll do at STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG. The show promises to be like nothing you've seen before – partly because it's never the same show twice. With a cast of six comedian-puppeteers and 80 puppets from the incomparable Jim Henson Company, this foradults-only improv comedy show has earned raves in performances from Aspen to Australia, and it's coming to the Carolina Theatre on April 20 for one hilarious evening. Surprised that the creators of beloved children's characters Kermit the Frog and Big Bird are behind what is a decidedly "R-Rated" revue? According to Brian Henson, Chairman of the company (and son of its legendary founder, who died in 1990) STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG is in keeping with his father's wonderfully wicked sense of humor, as well as with his original intention to entertain adult audiences on late-night television programs like Ed Sullivan and The Tonight Show. Growing up amongst his father's whimsical creations, Henson says, the funniest moments often occurred "after the director yelled 'cut'" when puppeteers would crack each other
up, ad-libbing and improvising things that would have been inappropriate for general audiences. STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG offers a unique glimpse at this hilarious behind the scenes irreverence, as performers manipulate puppets in full view of the audience, from which they request inspiration for original skits and songs. The resulting show is one-of-a-kind: rebellious, absurd, energetic – and yes, occasionally raunchy. Given the anything-goes, "100 percent uncensored" Henson Alternative approach (memorable recent skits include a badger translating a lecture on pole-dancing, and space aliens attempting to seduce a wolverine at a McDonalds), STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG is intended for mature audiences only. So: what to expect at a STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG performance? For one thing, the secrets of puppetry magic are revealed as master puppeteers demonstrate maneuvers normally hidden from view. Meanwhile, onstage screens allow the crowd a simultaneous view of how the show would look televised, with just the puppets visible. The two-hour show boasts some staged numbers
Open your mind,
release your inhibitions and feel free
to shout out the first ridiculous thing that pops into your head. – including re-creation of classic Jim Henson and Frank Oz routines – and, of course, improv sequences in which host Patrick Bristow, of the famed Los Angeles group The Groundlings, takes suggestions from the audience and a unique show takes shape spontaneously, before their eyes. Anyone who's seen good improv knows that the best moments occur when the disparate elements of a skit come together to make some kind of bizarre and hilarious sense – something clicks for both the audience and the performers. Puppets add an interesting additional dimension to this phenomenon, Henson says. The performers have the exciting challenge of balancing the technical skill and precision of puppeteering with the creative freedom of improvisation. While STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG'S puppets (from crabs to warthogs) are unmistakably Jim Henson creations, don't expect famous characters like Miss Piggy to make an appearance in this show. The fact that every performance is unique, drawing on audience ideas for characters and situations, means the puppets must play different roles each night. For this reason, lesser-known puppets are used
as they lend themselves to more open interpretation. Brainchild of Brian Henson – himself an award-winning director, producer, writer, and puppeteer – and Bristow, STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG began as a simple, closed workshop for a group of Henson Company puppeteers. As comedy and improvisation have always been important components of Henson shows, they hoped to revive some of that spontaneity and creative energy among the cast. At the conclusion of the workshop, the group did a test performance before a live audience, and a talent scout in attendance invited them to the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival. From there they went on to festivals in Edinburgh, Las Vegas, and Australia, before returning to Los Angeles to create the now critically acclaimed production known as STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG. Henson acknowledges it can be hard for audiences to know what to expect at a STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG show – part of what makes it wonderful is that each show unleashes its own unique, wonderfully absurd form of entertainment. Experience the magic and the laughs for yourself this spring at the Carolina Theatre. ORDER TICKETS NOW!
Concert Photo Gallery On October 1, after a four month shutdown, Fleetwood Mac front man Lindsey Buckingham took the stage of the completely restored Fletcher Hall and launched what would become an exciting and record-breaking season for the Carolina Theatre.
01 Guitar God Warren Haynes plays to a packed Fletcher Hall 02 Lindsey Buckingham opens the newly renovated Fletcher Hall 03 Comedian Paula Poundstone performs to a sold-out crowd 04 Comedian Adam Carolla 05 Country legend Travis Tritt 06 Aaron Neville is welcomed by a near capacity crowd for his return to the Carolina
Photo Credit: 01, 02 & 06 by Nicholas D'Amato; 03, 04 & 05 by Josh Hofer
The Exorcist I was seven years old when Linda Blair moved into the attic above my bedroom. Still possessed by the Devil, she was. The exorcism hadn't worked at all. Her demonic being still existed and it was my burden alone to carry for being a sneaky little son-of-a-bitch. It was the year of America's bicentennial, 1976, and I'd only pretended to be sleeping in the crawlspace of my mother's prized 1969 Corvette Stingray. And because neither of my grandparents was paying attention, I'd peeked my face between the bucket seats and secretly watched The Exorcist. Luckily for me, my mother hadn't joined us that particular night at the Rocket Drive-in in Sweetwater, Texas. It would become my first movie-going memory. I was seven years old in 1976 and already scarred for life. I'd also just sinned, real bad.
Jim Carl's
A personal take from Carolina Theatre Senior Director and film programmer Jim Carl on moments in his life and the films that were there with him Find more at carolinatheatre.org/blog
If there ever existed a school for the imagination, Linda Blair would have been its headmistress. After all, hadn't I seen her kill those poor Catholic priests inside her bedroom in some place called Georgetown? No doubt about it, the devil was inside her. Never mind I had no idea where Georgetown was actually located on a map; perhaps way down there in anaconda-infested Mexico, but it made no difference. Linda Blair had somehow managed to sneak past the border patrol and the Texas Rangers and into the Lone Star State where she was now roosting in the attic of my grandparent's ranch-style home in Sweetwater. This, I swear, was happening for real. My grandparents never suspected a thing, not that I'd seen The Exorcist nor that Linda Blair was now residing over my head on Twelfth Street, hiding in darkness among cobwebs and dusty cardboard boxes and sleeping on a bed of pink, decaying fiberglass insulation between creaky roof supports. Plotting my demise, she was. And I never let loose that the truth was otherwise, because doing so would require me to tattle on myself which – any seven year-old can tell you – ain't worth all that hollering and cussing from the higher-ups; relatives whose voices you hardly acknowledge. Besides, there would be real hell to pay if my mother found out I'd seen The Exorcist. There was also the subsidiary lesson of realizing at too young an age that you're in need of toughening up, facing your demons alone, and damning yourself for being born into a family who couldn't afford to hire a babysitter. The days I spent at my grandparent's house in Sweetwater followed no pattern once the sun came up, rain or shine. I could just as easily be handed a five-dollar bill and told to walk to the nearby grocery store for a gallon of milk and a dozen eggs as I could be informed that I should enjoy my afternoon by taking a bike ride through the woods behind the house. My grandmother was proud of her collection of rare Indian artifacts which she'd painstakingly glued together after they'd been smashed in an accident, several years prior. She was especially fond of re-arranging those artifacts atop the six-drawer bureau dresser in her bedroom. It was her special collection, she once told me, protected by the ghosts of the dead. I was never allowed to play anywhere near her dresser and certainly, under no condition, allowed to peek inside. To touch her artifacts was akin to committing a war crime. It was worse than being a Baptist. My grandmother had a nasty knack for
protecting those artifacts and taking a hard-heeled shoe to anything that slithered, crawled, or scurried within its shadow, including my mother and grandfather, but especially me. With this kind of upbringing, you can understand how a seven year-old West Texan mind doesn't have to unlock too many doors to imagine that the Devil is living under his roof. Not long after watching The Exorcist, I was prepping for bed one night. My grandmother opened my door and said in a quiet, doomful voice, "Be careful if you get up to go to the bathroom, Jimmy. Someone opened the bottom drawer of my dresser this morning. The ghosts are angry. They'll be searching the house tonight for whoever did it. Goodnight." She blew me a kiss and turned off the light. In the distance, I could almost hear her giggle. Tee-heehee. I had to hold onto the mattress edge to keep from falling off. As I lay awake in the dark, cloaked in gloom, imagination firing on all cylinders and shivering beneath my SuperFriends bed sheet, I could see Linda Blair peering through a knothole in my bedroom ceiling, surveying the land mine of scattered Lincoln Logs and Six Million Dollar Man action figures on my floor until her milky-yellow eyes found me. I could smell the rotten odor of her soiled
...she was honing my sense of self-preservation the way one might sharpen an axe blade on a grinding stone. white nightgown. I could hear the groan of cheap wood as her body, heavily-scarred from all that Holy Water, leaned forward in anticipation. I could see a smile move across her face as she greedily smacked her blistered lips upon catching my scent. This is what she would whisper: "Sweet dreams." What I didn't know then, but only realized some time after the fact, was that my grandmother had always known I'd seen The Exorcist. My labyrinthine attempt to imitate debris in the Stingray's crawlspace hadn't fooled her one bit. You may be thinking to yourself that my grandmother was having a little fun at my expense, ORDER TICKETS NOW!
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perhaps playing some sick adult joke, but you would be wrong. Unknowingly, she was honing my sense of selfpreservation the way one might sharpen an axe blade on a grinding stone. I doubt she intended this to happen, but that's how it turned out. Now let me tell you how I know this is true. One afternoon, several weeks after Linda Blair materialized in our West Texas attic, my grandmother took me into her bedroom, sat on the floor beside me, and gently pulled open the bottom drawer of her dresser. Hidden beneath her clothes was a photograph of a man I'd never seen. The photo had been torn into pieces and was now held together with yellowed strips of Scotch tape, much like some of the artifacts atop her dresser. This stranger, my grandmother explained to me, was my father. The collection of artifacts atop her dresser were his things. They'd never been smashed on accident, but on purpose. They weren't of Indian origin at all. They came from a place called Vietnam. Having lived with my grandparents for as long as I could remember, it never occurred to me that I even had a father. My mother had certainly never spoken of him. My grandfather was the only father figure I'd ever known. I'd worked so hard at keeping secrets that the realization my mother and grandparents had secrets of their own had never entered my mind. The Linda Blair-creature living above my bedroom was imaginary, I now understood, but this implication was real, and twice as terrifying.
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Upon divorcing my grandmother's eldest daughter in 1970 and after completing his tour of duty in Vietnam, James Gary Carl had returned to the United States and
settled down in Sunnyvale, California. On the fifth day of May 1976, he purchased a motorcycle. He had just turned 29 years old. Unfortunately, he was not a very good driver. He died on his birthday. Years later, my grandmother explained that the news of my father's motorcycle accident had been the sole reason why I'd seen The Exorcist in the first place. Neither of my grandparents had realized it was an R-rated horror movie. They'd merely gone to the Rocket Drive-In that night to shield me from my mother's grief after receiving news of the death of her ex-husband. Protecting me, they thought they were, and how ironic.
I felt sorry for her, as well as all my monsters. It wasn't long after my grandmother revealed the true nature of her artifacts, those items protected by the ghosts of the dead, I stopped being afraid of monsters and the things that lived in my attic, including Linda Blair. Overnight, she seemingly vanished. In truth, I would have welcomed her back. I felt sorry for her, as well as all my monsters. All they'd ever wanted, I now understood, was a place to hide, especially at night. Like myself, she was merely trying to survive in this imperfect, mixed-up
world where fathers you've never met die on motorcycles they've never been taught to drive. For a seven yearold, such knowledge forever changes you. It should. There's reason why The Exorcist is my first movie-going memory. A very good one, psychiatrists would probably tell me. Being a sneaky little son-of-a-bitch in a Stingray's crawlspace, perhaps that would have been better. Flash-forward thirty-seven years later and I am now in the midst of programming an annual horror film festival called Nevermore. This comes as no great surprise to anyone who knows me. Were the lessons I learned from my grandmother and The Exorcist all those years ago anticipating this festival or merely predetermining it? I have no idea. I do not have a single memory of my father. I also have no memory of ever again having a nightmare over some silly horror movie. Funny thing, I actually met Linda Blair in 1998 at one of those cheap haunted houses that appear around every Halloween. It happened in Tampa, Florida, and was purely my own dumb luck. She was signing autographs for fans. Very nice lady, she turned out to be. And a horse lover, who would have guessed? We chatted for a few minutes. The lines for autographs from aging child actors from the 1970s are surprisingly short. Before I moved on, Linda Blair signed for me a black-and-white still photo from The Exorcist. It now sits atop a dresser in my bedroom, alongside two wooden mugs which once came from Vietnam. It's part of my special collection. The inscription reads: "To Jim, Sweet dreams, Linda Blair." This is a true story.
The all-new Supper Club is a great way for Carolina Theatre fans to have an unforgettable night out while raising money for the theatre. The inaugural dinner was held last December and – thanks to our wonderful fans – was a fantastic success. Greek Dinner and a Movie
Thursday, February 23 | 6:30 pm Connie Moses Ballroom & Cinema 2, Carolina Theatre
Dine at the King's Daughters Inn
Thursday, April 26 | 6:30 pm King's Daughters Inn | 204 N. Buchanan Blvd, Durham
Summer on the Plaza
Thursday, June 14 | 6:30 pm Civic Center Plaza in front of the Carolina Theatre Limited space is available for each Super Club event. More at carolinatheatre.org/supperclub
01 All photos by Nicholas D'Amato
01 Local performer The Kim Arrington Trio entertains during the cocktail hour before dinner 02 The table is set! 03 Board of Trustees Vice Chair Tim Alwran (center) entertains guests 04 [left to right] City Council Member Diane Catotti, joins Board of Trustees Member Scott Harmon, Board of Trustees Member Cecily Durrett and Downtown Durham Inc. CEO Bill Kalkhof The Carolina Theatre is honored to work with the culinary students of Lake View High School who always work hard to make our Supper Club Dinners truly special events. Thanks guys!
Donor Supported Programming
With deepest gratitude, the Carolina Theatre of Durham recognizes the contributions from our community. As an organization that continues to evolve – one constant remains the same…the generous support of our donors and fans. This list acknowledges support for the Carolina Theatre July 2011 through Febraury 15, 2012.
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, & GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS
Fletcher Performing Arts Fund
Fox Family Foundation
Duke Energy Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Incorporated Measurement Incorporated Michael Jordan Nissan Norman & Bettina Roberts Foundation, Inc. World Beer Festival
American Express Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC Duke University Hospital Mary D.B.T. Semans Foundation Replacements, Ltd. TLA Releasing Wells Fargo Advisors
Accent Hardwood Flooring Alliance Architecture Ameriprise Financial Durham Merchants Association Durham Central Park LGBT Center of Raleigh Modern Gentle Dentistry Tony Hall and Associates Whole Foods
Center Studio Architecture Fox50 GlaxoSmithKline Employee Matching Program Diane Hourigan, DDS, PA Widmark Family Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation WTVD-TV Channel 11
Network for Good Teleflex Foundation
Quality Builders Inc. of Raleigh
CAROLINA STAR DONORS
Presidents Circle $1,200+ Tim Alwran Richard & Deirdre Arnold Paul Brock Shirley Drechsel & Wayne Vaughn David Lindquist & Paul Hrusovsky Douglas & Syl-Vonna Mabie Edie McMillan Will Stroh
Producer $600+
Anonymous Wendy Baker & Jonathan Wilfong
W. Barker & Cavett French Teresa Finch In Memory of Curtis Lovins Hope Lynch Glenna Maynus Rebecca Newton
Partner $360+
David & Kathy Bartlett John & Susan Dennis Dr. & Mrs. Bob Denton Steve & Amy Peters Mr. Travis Prater & Mr. Nathan Miller Bob Staton Michael & Amy Tiemann Kay & Doug Wellemeyer Jean Woods Foundation
Supporter 240+
Laura Adrian Michael-Anne & Bill Ashman Richard Balamucki & Susan Hollobaugh James & Beth Barba Michael Barefoot & Tim Manale Bates Buckner Barry & Jean Marie Curtis Deborah James Dobbins Dr. Steven Grambow & Dr. Holly Biola Kaya Manson Susan E. Marshall Erica & Andy Oliver Susan Rodger & Thomas Narten Larry & Pat Vandawalker Jenny Warburg
Friend 120+
Anonymous Carol Anderson Lee & Jenny Bennett Kenneth L. Bland Jr. Edward & Jane Caffrey Carol Scott Cappelletti Stephen & Christina Celestini Sandra Clemons Connie Cowell Jack & Tina Deason Wally Diehl Susan & Lee Dreyfus Ed Embree Bob Farber & Penny Brown Amparito Fiallo Bill Fry Calvin & Anne Fuller Priscilla Guild Karyn Harrell Carmen Harris Tricia Inlow-Hatcher & Anthony Hatcher Ben Hollifield Phillip & Susan Jakes Wes & Bonnie Jones Patrick Johnston Rob Knebel Suzanne H. Koenigsberg Law Office of Cheri Patrick Law Office of Kerstin Walker Sutton Robert E. Lawrence Ralph & Marie Liebelt Mark Masercola Jarvis & Norma Martin Michael D. Martz John Matous Jr. Lisa McFarland J. Cameron & Courtney Mitchell Michael Lowry & Bonny Moellenbrock
Mr. Timothy Moore Joe & Kat Moran Mary & John Myers Barry & Tink Nakell John Oakes & Cindy Cooper Thomas Phillips Colonel Dennis C. Porter, USAF (Ret.) & Letrice J. Porter D.V. Quailes Fabulosa Rosenbaum Elizabeth Sappenfield Alan B. Teasley Clarke Thacher Duane & Sheila Therriault Lee Ann & Larry Tilley Pamela Umstead Chris van Hasselt & Carol Brooke Meredith Vey & Jose Ortiz Charlotte Walton Barbara & Daniel Ward Julie Shore & Lori White Kathleen Short & John Vespia Jennifer Wilburn Gil & Nancy Wood Douglas Young & Patricia Petersen Mr. Steve Zetts
Fan $85+
Kay Amos Ellen & Thomas Bacon Alastair S. Browne L.K. Butler Barbara Chremos Jeffrey Collins & Rose Mills Karen & Alvin Crumbliss Carolyn Crump Dale W. Gaddis Donna J. Hicks Joe & Julia Horrigan Bill Kalkhof Ruth Katz Benjamin F. Keaton John Lestina Susan H. Lewis Kathy & Jon Mauney Elizabeth & James Maxwell Gregory McGill Phil & Leslie Myers Beth Owen Glenn & Tina Patterson Robert & Phyllis Golden Andrews Bill Pope Jr. David & Cheryl Rosen Ann McLain & Barry Seaver Margaret R. Sims David & Olivia Singleton Dr. Barnetta White Lamont Wooten
In-kind goods & Services All About Beer Magazine Chef Eric Foster of SAS Chic-fil-a Durham Convention Center Kim Arrington Trio King's Daughters Inn Lakeview High School Culinary Arts Students Measurement Incorporated Mr. Rainbow the Clown Mysti Mayhem Spartacus Restaurant Stone Bros. & Byrd Triangle Business Journal
The Carolina Theatre acknowledges the contributions of donors whose gifts, grants, and sponsorships are helping to preserve our rich history. This list recognizes support for the Historic Exhibit.
In Memory of Floyd Fletcher
Durham Arts Council
Thomas S. Kenan, Foundation
Jon E. Jones
Mary Thorn & Kristi Creamer Matthew E. Desvoigne Shirley Drechsel & Wayne Vaughn David Dwyer Barbara & Peter Fish Joe A. Garza Eddie High Thomas & Elizabeth Jochum Reginald J. Johnson, Esq. Suzanne H. Koenigsberg Douglas & Syl-Vonna Mabie Jim & Beth Maxwell Glenna Maynus Edie McMillan Prof. Norman E. Pendergraft In Memory of Don Ruegg Alice Sharpe Will Stroh Brady & Carolyn Surles
Diana Bello Joe and Melinda Bowser GlaxoSmithKline Corporate Match Carlisle & Joseph Harvard iContact Corporate Match
Pat & Steve Bocckino Arturo & Ellen Ciompi George Gillis Priscilla Guild Victor & Anne Moore Paul Siceloff
2012 Carolina Theatre Historic Exhibit Kickstarter.com Campaign Donors
$2,500+ Tim Alwran
Bob Nocek and Matt Tomko
Bull City Mobile Jon E. Jones Peter and Ellen Hollis
Alice L. Sharpe Bill and Kim Duval Brian Hopkins Carolyn and Thomas Wiley Designhammer Doug & Syl-Vonna Mabie James Steele III in memory of Maggie Dent Keith and Rene Humphrey Larry and Lee Ann Tilley Marion Youngblood and Robin Scott Marybeth Dugan and Kenny Dalsheimer Michael Stone Mr. J. Travis Prater and Mr. Nathan M. Miller Paula Pritchard Breedlove in memory of Ike Breedlove Rebecca Newton Stephen Barefoot in memory of Monte Moses
2012 Carolina Theatre Audience Services Staff Alison McPherson Cameron and Courtney Mitchell Cynthia Cooper Deborah McRoberts Diane and Chuck Catotti Diane and Steve Woodward Diane Hourigan, DDS Don Slice Donna and Larry Spero Edward & Suzanne Skloot Gary Robinson Jamie Hagenberger John Carlson and Cait Fenhagen John Oakes & Cindy Cooper John Vey John Warasila Julia Bambach Kathy Carter Ken Bland KONTEK Systems, Inc. Marcia Angle Marilyn Thayer Mark Ascherl Mary Leigh Lewis Meredith Vey and Jose Ortiz Michael G. Parker and Linda Prager qb Richard M. Hill Scott and Sara Robert Sudi Swirles Susan Blackwell and Jeffrey Crawford Treat Harvey and Regina deLacy Wes Hare
Andy Roth Arturo & Ellen Ciompi Barbara Haight and Shane Jones Benjamin Keaton D. David Childress Daniel Armando Daniel Plancarte Dr. Kerry S. Havner Ellen and Arturo Ciompi
Erik T. Peterson George and Betty Cohen James W. Britton Jane and Michael Bethel Jennifer Skahen and David Nolen Julie Chappell Karen Bobbitt Kit Stapleford L. Susan Zhang Lisa Schimmer Liz McDonald Matthew Craver Mr. Gregory Sims Paul and Mary Schrot Penny Poteat Randolph Umberger Respite Cafe / Courtney Brown Russ and Liz Dean Sandra Cence Sarah Ficke Saundra Freeman Theus and Pat Armistead
Andrew Wirtanen Anne and Jonathan Kotch Arneta Wicker, Owner, A Wicker Realty Barbara V. Braatz Carol Cappelletti Chuck Samuels and Phoebe Lawless Cora, Maya and Marcus Bryant David and Kathy Bartlett Deena Bodo Drs. Aneil and Karen Mishra Edward Elliott Elisabeth Branigan Erik Jolles Eve Cunning FireStream Media Ira and Linda Goldfarb Jamie McRoberts Jennifer Conners Jennifer Connors Jennifer Longee Jo Ann and Herb Amey John and Janine McGee and Family Kenny Caperton Kent Parks Lamont Wooten Marlene and Rob Leavell Mattew and Tracey Coppedge Megan and Peter Patnaik Melanie J. Stimeling Ms. Chandra Mosley Nancy Hillsman Nathaniel Park Patrick and Rachel Clarke Paul Marsh Phil Lee Philip Semanchuk Rebecca Daniels Richard Levine Ryan Shivar Sean Puchta Susan M. Andresen Susan Mathias Tiffany and Chris Malory Trevy McDonald
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Q: Are you active in our community in
other ways?
Michael Jordan Nissan?
A: The culture of our community is very important to us
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at Michael Jordan Nissan. It's important to the growth and prosperity of Durham. We feel like the Carolina Theatre is a very big part of that.
Q: What initially brought Michael Jordan
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endeavors. Given Michael's athletic heritage, we are very active with UNC, NCCU, Duke and NC State.
Q: What differentiates your organization from others – why should folks buy a car from Michael Jordan Nissan?
A: The opportunity to partner with a landmark in the
A: We would like to think that our commitment to
community is an opportunity we cannot and should not resist.
Q: Year after year, what keeps Michael Jordan Nissan returning their support to the Theatre?
A: Ongoing programs that offer cultural enrichment
to a wide range of the population.
Q: How would you describe the Carolina
customer satisfaction and community involvement differentiates us from everyone else. That, plus an outstanding selection, great values, an award winning service facility, state-of-the-art Collision Repair Center and great people.
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guest presenters Full Frame Documentary Film Festival The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema. Each spring Full Frame welcomes filmmakers and film lovers from around the world to historic downtown Durham, North Carolina for a four-day, morning to midnight array of over 100 films as well as discussions, panels, and southern hospitality. Set within a four-block radius, the intimate festival landscape fosters community and conversation between filmmakers, film professionals and the public. fullframefest.org
The Durham Savoyards Created in 1963, Durham's amazing homegrown theatre troupe, The Durham Savoyards, has brought fun and beauty to the Triangle by presenting the brilliant works of William S. Gilbert & Arthur S. Sullivan. For nearly 50 years, this hardworking group of local theater lovers has entertained a community and greatly enriched the local arts scene. This spring, the Carolina Theatre is proud to host the Savoyards' production of Gilbert & Sullivan's Iolanthe March 29 - April 1, 2012. durhamsavoyards.org
Triangle Youth Ballet With a passion for training the next generation of dancers and instilling a deeper understanding of dance arts in our community, the Triangle Youth Ballet offers aspiring dancers workshops and performance opportunities. Founded in 1995 with the specific mission to produce family performances with local talent, the company quickly grew into one of the area's top dance schools. This season, the troupe will perform Peter and the Wolf as a part of our Arts Discovery Series on April 26, 2012. triangleyouthballet.org
Durham Symphony Orchestra The Durham Symphony is a semi-professional orchestra composed of a combination of volunteers and professionals, all classically trained. Throughout its 36 year history, the Durham Symphony's mission has been to foster the appreciation of music through the production of high-quality music for and by the residents of Durham and surrounding communities. The Symphony's programming reflects a commitment to familiar, American, and popular music. The Durham Symphony Orchestra also seeks to introduce classical orchestral music to young people in the school system through a variety of outreach programs. Traditionally, between October and May, the DSO performs several classical concerts at the Carolina Theatre. durhamsymphony.org
Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle Considered one of the finest professional ensembles in North Carolina and the Southeast today, the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle boasts an elite corps of musicians presenting a well-chosen and unusual repertoire that delights audiences and evokes high praise from critics. That standard of excellence has become the hallmark of the orchestra and has distinguished it from its peers. The orchestra performs throughout the year at the Carolina Theatre. Season tickets are available through the Carolina Theatre box office. thecot.org
NC Youth Tap Ensemble The North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble presents performances featuring cutting edge contemporary choreography and traditional rhythm tap as it was danced in its prime. The company has performed or collaborated with many jazz musicians around the nation and world, has toured internationally and regularly appears at the two largest tap festivals in the United States, the New York City Tap Festival (Tap City) and Chicago Human Rhythm Project. ncyte.org
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Show Time | Spring 2012
The official magazine of the Carolina Theatre.
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Rev. Thomas V. Berg is a Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of New York. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on July 15, 1965. He was a member of the Legionaries of Christ from 1986 to 2009, and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood on January 1, 2000. He pursued his B.A. in Spanish Language and Literature at Marquette University (1983-86). He received an M.A. in Liberal Studies from Wesleyan University in 1997, and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Rome's Pontifical University Regina Apostolorum in 1999. He currently serves as Vice Rector, professor of moral theology, and Director of Admissions at St. Joseph's Seminary (Dunwoodie), and was incardinated into the Archdiocese of New York in May of 2014. In addition to his current focus on fundamental moral theology, his areas of specialization include natural law theory, medical ethics, and philosophical and theological anthropology. In 1998 he founded the Westchester Institute for Ethics and the Human Person, a Catholic think-tank dedicated to fundamental research on the Western moral tradition. The institute continued under his direction until its eventual dissolution in 2010. He as served by appointment on both the ethics committee of New York's Empire State Stem Cell Board, and the New York State Task Force on Life and the Law. He has published or been quoted in Crisis Magazine, the National Catholic Register, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, and has co-edited a volume of essays on the topic of human embryo adoption entitled Human Embryo Adoption: Biotechnology, Marriage, and the Right to Life. Most recently, he has authored his first book titled Hurting in the Church: A Way Forward for Wounded Catholics.
"A Revised Analysis of the 'Phoenix Abortion Case' and a Critique of New Natural Law Intentionality."
Nova et Vetera, English Edition, Vol 15, No. 2 (2017).
Hurting in the Church: A Way Forward for Wounded Catholic. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Vistitor, 2017.
June 4, 2018. New Orleans, LA. "Mercy in Action, Redemptive Suffering." To participants at the 13th annual Child and Youth Protection Catholic Leadership Conference.
Aug. 5, 2017. Charleston, SC: Keynote address "From Betrayal to Healing: A Testimony." Journey of Hope Conference for Divorce Recovery.
March 2, 2017. Yonkers, NY. " Amoris Laetitia and 'Pastoral Discernment': Areas of Concern." Msgr. William Smith Colloquium Series, the Spring 2017 Program. St. Joseph's Seminary.
June 11, 2016. Milwaukee, WI. Panel on 'Brain Death.' "Existing as my Soul: A Response to Christopher Tollefesen's "Brain Death and Irreplaceable Parts." University Faculty for Life Conference, Marquette University.
February 2, 2014. New York, NY. "The Francis Effect: What's Happening in the Catholic Church?" To members of the Brick Presbyterian Adult Education gathering.
Natural law in Aquinas; 'New Natural Law Theory' and its critics; Amoris Laetitia, the indissolubility of marriage & pastoral ministry to the divorced and civilly remarried; pastoral ministry to victims of clergy sexual abuse. I continue to work on a textbook in fundamental moral theology, and on a handbook— vademecum—for confessors.
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A concern for Republicans is minority migration patterns. Blacks, Hispanics and Asians have been moving from blue states to red states.
Republican pollster Whit Ayres' new book, "2016 and Beyond: How Republicans Can Elect a President in the New America," bears a crucial message.
Republicans must make inroads into non-white America if they wish to occupy the White House in the foreseeable future.
I, and others, have been writing about the electoral implications of sweeping demographic change for a number of years.
The USA is becoming less white. With non-white voters, who vote disproportionately for Democrats, comprising the growing percentage of the total vote, the challenge for Republicans in national elections becomes increasingly formidable.
When Ronald Reagan was elected in November 1980, 88 percent of the American electorate was white. When Barack Obama was elected in 2012, the white vote was down to 72 percent.
According to Ayres, "Romney won 59 percent of whites but only 17 percent of non-whites in 2012. If the 2016 Republican nominee gets no more of the non-white vote than Romney, he will need 65 percent of the white vote to win. That is a level reached only once in the last half-century, by Ronald Reagan in 1984 in the greatest electoral landslide in recent history."
And in Reagan's 1984 landslide, 85 percent of the electorate was white, in contrast to the 70-71 percent forecast for 2016.
An additional concern for Republicans is minority migration patterns. Blacks, Hispanics and Asians have been moving from blue states to red states.
Joel Kotkin reports these patterns in a new study from his Center for Opportunity Urbanism. For economic opportunity, minorities have been moving from stagnant, mostly Northern blue-state economies to freer, more dynamic economies in Southern red and borderline-red states.
According to Kotkin, black population growth has been around 40 percent or higher in Atlanta, Charlotte, Orlando, Houston, Dallas-Forth Worth, Raleigh, Tampa-St. Petersburg, and San Antonio since 2000. There also has been an influx of Hispanics and Asians into these Southern states, as well as Virginia.
Will minorities moving from blue to purple or red states bring blue-state voting patterns with them?
If yes, the consequences for Republicans could be serious.
Obama won Florida in 2012 by a razor-thin 0.9 percent margin. He won Virginia by just 3 percentage points. Romney pulled out North Carolina by just 2.2 percentage points. New Democrat-voting minorities moving into these swing states could tilt the balance into the blue.
Without the possibility to change political behavior in minority communities, Republican White House prospects are sobering. A new Gallup poll showed race relations as Hillary Clinton's strongest point, with 44 percent saying she would do a good job in this area if elected in 2016.
It is an unfortunate mistake of history that Republicans ceded the political turf in minority communities to welfare-state Democrats. The severe social problems in these communities flow right from a half-century of left-wing programs.
Whoever the Republican candidate is must be ready and able to forcefully carry a conservative message to minority Americans. And that candidate must be ready to fire back when black Democrats call him or her racist (or Uncle Tom, in the case of Dr. Ben Carson) for making the connection between crime, unemployment and failing schools and left-wing policies and unions.
The only good ideas for breathing life into these communities are coming from conservatives — e.g., Sens. Mike Lee and Ted Cruz's bill allowing for federal Title 1 funds to follow low-income students to whatever public or private school they choose; and setting up tax-sheltered education savings accounts.
Republicans should include explicit conservative answers to race and poverty in America in the 2016 Republican Party platform. It is ridiculous that conservatives who have the answers these communities need have been shut out. It is vital for minorities and for the nation that conservatives start fighting outright for these hearts and minds.
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my name is Nicola Fioravanti. I'am a modern polymath.
My areas of interest include Programming, Photography, Music, Computer Security and Art. I am also interested in Eastern Philosophy, Graphic Design, Typography, Tea and tea culture.
My creative work as a developer has been featured by The New York Times, The Guardian, Wired and The Wall Street Journal.
My photographic work has been featured in the leading italian newspapers, Canon and PhotoVogue. In late 2017 I won the Unsplash Awards, Street Photography category. Commended photographer in Street Photography at 2018 Sony World Photography Awards.
I have played as a musician in some of the best orchestras in Europe such as Munich Chamber Orchestra and Mahler Chamber Orchestra. I have worked as a penetration tester discovering vulnerabilities (CVE-2012-0869 | DSA-2414) in software used by the Palo Alto Research Center (Xerox PARC), European Commission Institute for Energy and Transport, Swiss National Supercomputing Centre and German Aerospace Center among others.
Today I mainly spend my energies on three things: theShukran, progressive web apps and hacklabo.
hacklabo is a hacker's playground. A place for people who enjoy the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming or circumventing limitations. If you break assumptions, this is the place for you.
hacklabo was launched on the 6th of July 2017. After three days, it was featured on the front page of Hacker News gaining more than 30,000 users on the first week.
Feel free to contact me at [email protected].
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The Equal Pay Act allows discrimination to be shown if it can be shown that both men and women work for the same employer doing the same tasks, and yet are paid differently. Also, discrimination can be proven if the employer in St. Cloud is only hiring or issuing promotions based on one gender. A claim will also prevail if the employer retaliates against workers who seek relief for discrimination.
Sexual harassment includes all unwelcome or unwanted conduct of a sexual nature that is directed at the victim, whether it is physical or verbal. Employers in St. Cloud may also be liable for the behavior, even when the conduct was done by an employee's co-worker.
If the employer permits conduct to create an overly sexual work environment, they may be held liable for sexual harassment in Minnesota. It is typically somewhat challenging to prove gender discrimination if you don't have an attorney, because certain aspects such as proving intent can be complex. Pursuing a claim also involves following procedures, many of which can be detailed.
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Why January 15th Matters In Rock History
posted by Dave Basner - Jan 15, 2020
It's January 15th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:
In 1967, when appearing onThe Ed Sullivan Show, The Rolling Stones were forced to change the lyrics of "Let's Spend the Night Together" to "let's spend some time together" because producers objected to the original lyrics. Mick Jagger could be seen rolling his eyes at the camera when he sung the new lyrics, causing in Sullivan to announce that the band would be banned from performing on his show again.
In 1965, The Who released their first single, "I Can't Explain." Then-session musician Jimmy Page played guitar on the track.
In 1972, Don McLean's "American Pie" started a four-week run at number one on the singles chart, and Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" debuted on the same chart, but it would only peak at number 15.
In 1977, the Eagles went to number one on the album chart withHotel California, the group's third number one album.
In 1992, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted legends like Jimi Hendrix, The Yardbirds, Johnny Cash, Sam & Dave, The Isley Brothers, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Booker T. & the MG's and promoter Bill Graham.
In 2001, the Brit Awards committee announced that U2 would receive an Outstanding Contribution to Music Award at their ceremony in London, despite that fact that the band actually came from Ireland – not Britain.
And in 2018, the lead singer of The Cranberries, Dolores O'Riordan, died unexpectedly at the age of 46. O'Riordan died of accidental drowning in a bathtub due to sedation by alcohol intoxication while in London for a recording session.
That's what happened today in rock history.
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Leszczyny ( Nussdorf) ist ein Stadtteil (Osiedle) von Bielsko-Biała in der Woiwodschaft Schlesien, Polen.
Geographie
Leszczyny liegt etwa 5 km südöstlich des Stadtzentrums, an der Mündung des Bachs Straconka am Fluss Biała.
Der heutige Stadtteil hat 321,58 ha.
Geschichte
Der Ort entstand im 17. Jahrhundert als ein Weiler von Lipnik. Auf polnisch bedeutet der Name Hasel.
Bei der Ersten Teilung Polens kam Leszczyny 1772 zum neuen Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien des habsburgischen Kaiserreichs (ab 1804).
Im Jahre 1900 war es in der Gemeinde Lipnik und hatte 774 Einwohner; es waren überwiegend deutschsprachige (500), auch polnischsprachige (267), überwiegend römisch-katholische (641), es gab auch 13 Juden und 120 anderen Glaubens (überwiegend evangelisch).
1918, nach dem Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs und dem Zusammenbruch der k.u.k. Monarchie, kam Leszczyny zu Polen. Leszczyny mit Lipnik wurde 1925 von der Stadt Biała (seit 1951 Bielsko-Biała) eingemeindet.
Einzelnachweise
Ort der Woiwodschaft Schlesien
Bielsko-Biała
Bielitz-Bialaer Sprachinsel
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The Telangana EAMCET examination was held peacefully at Vijayawada and Guntur on 15-May-2016. Regional convener of examination, Mr. AV Ratna Prasad give details about the examination.
He said, "A total number of 15, 353 registered for engineering test and 21,140 students registered for Medicine test in Andhra Pradesh. 1,010 students registered for both medicine and engineering test. A total number of 8,937 students appeared for engineering test at Vijayawada and 11,221 students appeared for medicine test. The examination was held across 41 examination centers at Vijayawada out of which 19 centers for engineering and 22 centers for medicine".
The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation ran special buses to all the examination centers. Students reached the examination center on time. The engineering test was held between 10.00 AM to 1.00 PM and the medicine test was held between 2.30 PM to 5.30 PM. Electronic watch and calculators were not allowed in the examination center. The students were provided with duplicate answer sheet (OMR Sheet) along with question paper.
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When Cotton arrives at your party, she will begin with guitar music and or Karaoke and dance activities. If planned, a magic show would be presented at this time. Scheduled games and crafts would be held during this segment.
Approximately thirty minutes should be allowed for this segment.
Please request during the booking process. If the party is at your child�s school, check beforehand to see if balloons are allowed.
If not allowed, Cotton will be happy to make balloons for your children to take home after the party.
make sure it's not on a hot day.
Please request during the booking process. Face painting can be elaborate or simple, depending upon its value to the party theme and number of guests.
Cotton often offers a choice of fingernail or face painting. When time allows, Cotton will provide both. If your child (& siblings) wants both, Cotton will explain to the others that it is a special treat for the �birthday girl� and family.
All of the above are subject to your approval, both prior to and during your party.
When you book Cotton for an engagement which exceeds the minimum time allowances for your chosen party segments, more time and attention to detail may then be devoted to each activity.
There is no �lag time� during Cotton�s appearance.
Customizations and Modifications are always possible.
In certain instances, music, storytelling, games and/or a magic show(with the omission of balloons and face painting) are a better value.
Requests for multiple balloons or face paintings from individual guests.
Peripheral adults and neighbors requesting balloon creations or face painting.
The entertainer�s departure delayed by having to wait for payment.
One or more of the children are busy elsewhere during balloons/face painting, and as the performer is packing up (or has packed up and is ready to leave, they appear with a request.
Other guests parking their vehicles so that the entertainer�s car is blocked-in.
Gathering guests for group photos at the end. Photos are a wonderful way to remember the party. Your entertainer will be happy to join in for photos, if given some advance notice. (It is fine if you would like to video tape Cotton's performance.
Overly-inquisitive friends taking liberties with the entertainer�s supplies and equipment without permission, sometimes unceasingly, sometimes breaking Cotton's equipment.
Crowd management (without support), especially during balloon twisting and face painting.
and join Cotton in preparing your guests for her departure.
Within minutes, even the most timid of children will warm up to Cotton.
Please inquire if you prefer for her to come plain-clothed.
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Senior, Kelsey Goddard, signs with University of Montana Western for Volleyball
Photo Courtesy of: Kelsey Goddard
Senior, Kelsey Goddard, dominating in a game against the Foothill Falcons.
Video Courtesy of: Kelsey Goddard
Anthony Ford, Athletics Editor
Oh, how the scholarships are pouring in for Shadow Ridge athletes. Senior, and varsity volleyball athlete, Kelsey Goddard has signed to the University of Montana Western. Congratulations are in order for Goddard, as she has a golden opportunity to continue on her path to pursue playing the sport she loves. With all fall sports being cancelled for the 2020-2021 school year due to COVID, Goddard has played her final high school game of her short ended high school career, washing away the team's hopes of going out on top this season.
"The varsity volleyball team's biggest goal was to win state this year and we aren't going to get the chance to do that. But if I had known that this last season was going to be our final one, I would have definitely pushed my team a little harder to fight more for a state win. Looking back I would have personally played from the heart because I would have known that it was going to be the last time I would be playing for the amazing Shadow Ridge volleyball program. It saddens me deeply to leave The Ridge but I am grateful for this opportunity to carry on my volleyball career and move forward with my life."
Playing volleyball in college has been a lifelong dream for Goddard, and she is more than stoked to have the chance to live this dream out. On and off the court, Goddard has had her fair share of motivators that helped her get to where she is today.
Senior, Kelsey Goddard in a game against Desert Oasis. (Photo Courtesy of: Kelsey Goddard)
"Off the court, the people who kept me in the right mindset throughout the season would be my sisters because they both have been through the high school season process and know that it can be overwhelming at times, but they always remind me to have fun and make the most of it. But on the court, definitely my teammates and best friends. I love the Shadow Ridge volleyball program because everybody wants the best out of everybody else and we push each other to become better every day. Creating that bond automatically makes them your best friends."
Goddard went through her own trials and tribulations to get to where she is today, and knows in her heart that anybody who puts their mind, heart, and soul, into their dreams, can be in the same position that she is in.
"I sure do hope that I am giving hope to current and upcoming players and I try my best to! In these uncertain times, I am very lucky that I have received a scholarship to go play in college but I also had to work hard to make that happen. If I were to give one piece of advice to young athletes it would be to not waste a single minute, and that sounds so lame but you won't know until you've reached the end and looking back wishing you had done more. I would also tell them to not be scared. Nerves come and go and can lessen your play. I wish that I wasn't so scared going into each match and I wish that I just played from the heart each and every day. For the athletes going on to the next level, a big lesson I had to learn was that it doesn't matter what level you go to play at after high school. Whether it is the biggest and best D1 school in the world or the smallest town community college, being able to play, is an accomplishment in itself!"
Anthony is The Lariat's athletics editor and roving reporter. While Anthony chose to take a "gap year" from the program during his junior year, he quickly...
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