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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6244836#1_9260384 | http://1law4all.kiwi.nz/news/the-treaty-of-waitangi/ | The Treaty of Waitangi | 1law4all | The Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
The Epilogue
Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
Preamble
Article first
Article second
Article third
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Maori language translation February 5, 1840
Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
Ko te tuatoru
The official English version
Preamble
Article the First
Article the Second
Article the Third
T.E Young’s back-translation of the Maori text into English 1869.
Preamble
The First
The Second
The Third
The Kawharu Translation
The first
The second
The third
Footnotes
Treaty principles
The Waitangi Tribunal
Treaty settlements
Claimant group
Year
| The Colonial Secretary, Lord Normanby, instructed Hobson that: I have already stated that we acknowledge New Zealand as a sovereign and independent state so far at least as is possible to make that acknowledgement in favour of a people composed of numerous dispersed and petty tribes, who possess few political relations to each other, and are incompetent to act or even deliberate in concert. But the admission of their rights, though inevitably qualified by this consideration, is binding on the faith of the British Crown. The Queen, in common with Her Majesty’s predecessor, disclaims for herself and Her subjects every pretension to seize on the Islands of New Zealand, or to govern them as a part of the Dominions of Great Britain unless the free intelligent consent of the natives, expressed according to their established usages, shall first be obtained. Believing, however, that their own welfare would, under the circumstances I have mentioned, be best promoted by the surrender to Her Majesty of a right now so precarious and little more than nominal, and persuaded that the benefits of British protection and laws administered by British judges would far more than compensate for the sacrifice by the natives of a national independence which they are no longer able to maintain, Her Majesty’s Government have resolved to authorise you to treat with the aborigines of New Zealand in the recognition of Her Majesty’s sovereign authority over the whole or any part of those Islands which they may be willing to place under Her Majesty’s dominion. On February 6, 1840, Hobson, several English residents, and 45 Maori chiefs, signed the Maori text of the Treaty of Waitangi at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands with Hone Heke being the first. A total of 512 chiefs, including 13 women, signed the nine copies of the Treaty of Waitangi, mostly the Maori language text, at 34 locations around New Zealand between February 6 and May 21, 1840. Only 39 chiefs signed the English language version at Waikato Heads and at Manukau. The Treaty of Waitangi is on permanent display in the Constitution Room at National Archives in Wellington. The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
The Treaty of Waitangi has two texts, one Maori and one English. | 769 | 3,008 |
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The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
The Epilogue
Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
Preamble
Article first
Article second
Article third
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Maori language translation February 5, 1840
Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
Ko te tuatoru
The official English version
Preamble
Article the First
Article the Second
Article the Third
T.E Young’s back-translation of the Maori text into English 1869.
Preamble
The First
The Second
The Third
The Kawharu Translation
The first
The second
The third
Footnotes
Treaty principles
The Waitangi Tribunal
Treaty settlements
Claimant group
Year
| On February 6, 1840, Hobson, several English residents, and 45 Maori chiefs, signed the Maori text of the Treaty of Waitangi at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands with Hone Heke being the first. A total of 512 chiefs, including 13 women, signed the nine copies of the Treaty of Waitangi, mostly the Maori language text, at 34 locations around New Zealand between February 6 and May 21, 1840. Only 39 chiefs signed the English language version at Waikato Heads and at Manukau. The Treaty of Waitangi is on permanent display in the Constitution Room at National Archives in Wellington. The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
The Treaty of Waitangi has two texts, one Maori and one English. The English text that has been taken as the official version differs from the Maori text. Because he treaty was drafted in English and translated into Maori, the meaning and intent of the treaty would be quite clear in the final English draft. That draft was lost, and what has been taken as the official English version was created by Hobson’s secretary James Stuart Freeman, who cobbled together pieces of discarded earlier versions. Despite the problems caused by the different versions and the missing final draft, all the treaty says is that the Queen is sovereign and Maori are her subjects, with the rights of subjects, including possession of property. Since then, the Queen and her successors have exercised sovereignty for over 173 years. | 2,324 | 3,757 |
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The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
The Epilogue
Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
Preamble
Article first
Article second
Article third
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Maori language translation February 5, 1840
Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
Ko te tuatoru
The official English version
Preamble
Article the First
Article the Second
Article the Third
T.E Young’s back-translation of the Maori text into English 1869.
Preamble
The First
The Second
The Third
The Kawharu Translation
The first
The second
The third
Footnotes
Treaty principles
The Waitangi Tribunal
Treaty settlements
Claimant group
Year
| The English text that has been taken as the official version differs from the Maori text. Because he treaty was drafted in English and translated into Maori, the meaning and intent of the treaty would be quite clear in the final English draft. That draft was lost, and what has been taken as the official English version was created by Hobson’s secretary James Stuart Freeman, who cobbled together pieces of discarded earlier versions. Despite the problems caused by the different versions and the missing final draft, all the treaty says is that the Queen is sovereign and Maori are her subjects, with the rights of subjects, including possession of property. Since then, the Queen and her successors have exercised sovereignty for over 173 years. Preamble
The preamble says the Queen of England, who considerately wishes to maintain peace among Maori and preserve their land, has sent Hobson to negotiate cession of sovereignty and set up a government to protect both settlers and Maori. The Waitangi Tribunal asserts that there is a difference of meaning between the English and Maori versions, — the Maori version promised to “secure tribal rangatiratanga” and “secure Maori land ownership”. The Waitangi Tribunal fails to say that the word “rangatiratanga” translates into the word “possession” and the word “kawanatanga” translates into “sovereignty”. Failing to clarify the meanings of these words, the tribunal asserts there is a fundamental difference in meaning between the two texts when, apart from differences in phrasing, extra words, and a formal or slightly pompous style, no fundamental difference actually exists. Article 1
Article 1 simply says that the chiefs of the Confederation of the United Tribes, a group of 34 Far North chiefs set up in 1835 by British Resident James Busby, and other chiefs, cede sovereignty to the Queen of England. | 3,009 | 4,870 |
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The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
The Epilogue
Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
Preamble
Article first
Article second
Article third
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Maori language translation February 5, 1840
Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
Ko te tuatoru
The official English version
Preamble
Article the First
Article the Second
Article the Third
T.E Young’s back-translation of the Maori text into English 1869.
Preamble
The First
The Second
The Third
The Kawharu Translation
The first
The second
The third
Footnotes
Treaty principles
The Waitangi Tribunal
Treaty settlements
Claimant group
Year
| Preamble
The preamble says the Queen of England, who considerately wishes to maintain peace among Maori and preserve their land, has sent Hobson to negotiate cession of sovereignty and set up a government to protect both settlers and Maori. The Waitangi Tribunal asserts that there is a difference of meaning between the English and Maori versions, — the Maori version promised to “secure tribal rangatiratanga” and “secure Maori land ownership”. The Waitangi Tribunal fails to say that the word “rangatiratanga” translates into the word “possession” and the word “kawanatanga” translates into “sovereignty”. Failing to clarify the meanings of these words, the tribunal asserts there is a fundamental difference in meaning between the two texts when, apart from differences in phrasing, extra words, and a formal or slightly pompous style, no fundamental difference actually exists. Article 1
Article 1 simply says that the chiefs of the Confederation of the United Tribes, a group of 34 Far North chiefs set up in 1835 by British Resident James Busby, and other chiefs, cede sovereignty to the Queen of England. The Waitangi Tribunal continues with its semantic argument by asserting that by using the word “kawanatanga” in the Maori text to translate “sovereignty” chiefs must have believed that they only “ceded to the Queen a right of governance in return for the promise of protection, while retaining the authority they always had to manage their own affairs.” This interpretation is incorrect because an eyewitness account by missionary printer William Colenso, who was at the February 5, 1840, discussion at Waitangi, as well as the February 6 signing, recorded several chiefs disagreeing with the idea that they would become subject to the Queen of England, a position they accepted the very next day. Article 2
Article 2 says the Queen confirms to the chiefs and the tribes and to all the people of New Zealand, the possession of their lands, dwellings and all their property, while the chiefs grant to the Queen the exclusive right of buying such lands as the proprietors may want to sell at agreed prices. The word “possession” in the original English draft of the treaty was translated as “rangatiratanga” and the word “property” was translated as “taonga”. But the Waitangi Tribunal says “rangatiratanga” does not mean “possession”. | 3,757 | 6,104 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6244836#5_9273004 | http://1law4all.kiwi.nz/news/the-treaty-of-waitangi/ | The Treaty of Waitangi | 1law4all | The Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
The Epilogue
Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
Preamble
Article first
Article second
Article third
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Maori language translation February 5, 1840
Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
Ko te tuatoru
The official English version
Preamble
Article the First
Article the Second
Article the Third
T.E Young’s back-translation of the Maori text into English 1869.
Preamble
The First
The Second
The Third
The Kawharu Translation
The first
The second
The third
Footnotes
Treaty principles
The Waitangi Tribunal
Treaty settlements
Claimant group
Year
| The Waitangi Tribunal continues with its semantic argument by asserting that by using the word “kawanatanga” in the Maori text to translate “sovereignty” chiefs must have believed that they only “ceded to the Queen a right of governance in return for the promise of protection, while retaining the authority they always had to manage their own affairs.” This interpretation is incorrect because an eyewitness account by missionary printer William Colenso, who was at the February 5, 1840, discussion at Waitangi, as well as the February 6 signing, recorded several chiefs disagreeing with the idea that they would become subject to the Queen of England, a position they accepted the very next day. Article 2
Article 2 says the Queen confirms to the chiefs and the tribes and to all the people of New Zealand, the possession of their lands, dwellings and all their property, while the chiefs grant to the Queen the exclusive right of buying such lands as the proprietors may want to sell at agreed prices. The word “possession” in the original English draft of the treaty was translated as “rangatiratanga” and the word “property” was translated as “taonga”. But the Waitangi Tribunal says “rangatiratanga” does not mean “possession”. It says it means as “promising to uphold the authority that tribes had always had over their lands and taonga”. The tribunal goes on to conclude that by reading Article 2 together with a part of Normanby’s instructions to Hobson that advises against purchasing any territory the retention of which by them would be essential, article 2 was to ensure that “each tribe retained sufficient land”. The tribunal thus creates the fiction that chiefs were wrongly denied the right to carry on with self-governance. In its National Overview, the tribunal asserts that the “loss of rangatiratanga”, which includes the loss of resources, and the exclusion of Maori from the decision-making institutions, is the No. 1 grievance. | 4,870 | 6,822 |
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The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
The Epilogue
Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
Preamble
Article first
Article second
Article third
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Maori language translation February 5, 1840
Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
Ko te tuatoru
The official English version
Preamble
Article the First
Article the Second
Article the Third
T.E Young’s back-translation of the Maori text into English 1869.
Preamble
The First
The Second
The Third
The Kawharu Translation
The first
The second
The third
Footnotes
Treaty principles
The Waitangi Tribunal
Treaty settlements
Claimant group
Year
| It says it means as “promising to uphold the authority that tribes had always had over their lands and taonga”. The tribunal goes on to conclude that by reading Article 2 together with a part of Normanby’s instructions to Hobson that advises against purchasing any territory the retention of which by them would be essential, article 2 was to ensure that “each tribe retained sufficient land”. The tribunal thus creates the fiction that chiefs were wrongly denied the right to carry on with self-governance. In its National Overview, the tribunal asserts that the “loss of rangatiratanga”, which includes the loss of resources, and the exclusion of Maori from the decision-making institutions, is the No. 1 grievance. Similarly, the tribunal’s assertion about “sufficient land” provides an all-encompassing treaty justification for grievance No. 2, that is purchases under the Native Lands Act, and grievance No. 3, Crown purchases from 1840 to 1865. Article 3
Article 3 says that in return for the cession of sovereignty, the Queen shall protect the people of New Zealand who will have the rights and privileges of British subjects. The Waitangi Tribunal says that this text emphasises equality. | 6,105 | 7,301 |
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The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
The Epilogue
Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
Preamble
Article first
Article second
Article third
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Maori language translation February 5, 1840
Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
Ko te tuatoru
The official English version
Preamble
Article the First
Article the Second
Article the Third
T.E Young’s back-translation of the Maori text into English 1869.
Preamble
The First
The Second
The Third
The Kawharu Translation
The first
The second
The third
Footnotes
Treaty principles
The Waitangi Tribunal
Treaty settlements
Claimant group
Year
| Similarly, the tribunal’s assertion about “sufficient land” provides an all-encompassing treaty justification for grievance No. 2, that is purchases under the Native Lands Act, and grievance No. 3, Crown purchases from 1840 to 1865. Article 3
Article 3 says that in return for the cession of sovereignty, the Queen shall protect the people of New Zealand who will have the rights and privileges of British subjects. The Waitangi Tribunal says that this text emphasises equality. Few would have any problem with this until “equality” is transmogrified into race-based affirmative action. The Epilogue
In the epilogue, the chiefs affirm that they have understood the meaning of the articles, accept them, and agree to them all, and sign their names. The Waitangi Tribunal does its final bit of treaty twisting by citing a phrase that only appears in the cobbled-together Freeman English language version of the treaty, which says the chiefs “enter into the same in the full spirit and meaning thereof”, to assert “these words are important, for it is the treaty’s principles, rather than the meaning of its strict terms, that the Waitangi Tribunal must determine today”. In this way, the tribunal imports a series of principles that were created in 1987. A further justification for the use of the 1980s “principles” is to make the variations between the two texts less problematic. | 6,822 | 8,203 |
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The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
The Epilogue
Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
Preamble
Article first
Article second
Article third
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Maori language translation February 5, 1840
Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
Ko te tuatoru
The official English version
Preamble
Article the First
Article the Second
Article the Third
T.E Young’s back-translation of the Maori text into English 1869.
Preamble
The First
The Second
The Third
The Kawharu Translation
The first
The second
The third
Footnotes
Treaty principles
The Waitangi Tribunal
Treaty settlements
Claimant group
Year
| Few would have any problem with this until “equality” is transmogrified into race-based affirmative action. The Epilogue
In the epilogue, the chiefs affirm that they have understood the meaning of the articles, accept them, and agree to them all, and sign their names. The Waitangi Tribunal does its final bit of treaty twisting by citing a phrase that only appears in the cobbled-together Freeman English language version of the treaty, which says the chiefs “enter into the same in the full spirit and meaning thereof”, to assert “these words are important, for it is the treaty’s principles, rather than the meaning of its strict terms, that the Waitangi Tribunal must determine today”. In this way, the tribunal imports a series of principles that were created in 1987. A further justification for the use of the 1980s “principles” is to make the variations between the two texts less problematic. Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
The Busby February 4 draft was found by chance in a drawer in March 1989. The handwriting was confirmed in 2000 as that of British Resident James Busby. The historian who did an official appraisal in 2006 concluded that it was either a back translation of the Maori text of the treaty, because U.S. Consul James Clendon described it as a translation when he forwarded a transcription of the February 4 draft to the United States on February 20, 1840, or it is a copy of the missing final draft. Either way, it is the English version of the Treaty of Waitangi that is closest to the Maori text. The Busby February 4 draft is on display in the Constitution Room at National Archives in Wellington. | 7,302 | 8,963 |
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The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
The meaning of the treaty
Introduction
Preamble
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
The Epilogue
Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
Preamble
Article first
Article second
Article third
Te Tiriti o Waitangi Maori language translation February 5, 1840
Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
Ko te tuatoru
The official English version
Preamble
Article the First
Article the Second
Article the Third
T.E Young’s back-translation of the Maori text into English 1869.
Preamble
The First
The Second
The Third
The Kawharu Translation
The first
The second
The third
Footnotes
Treaty principles
The Waitangi Tribunal
Treaty settlements
Claimant group
Year
| Treaty texts
Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
Littlewood Draft
The Busby February 4 draft was found by chance in a drawer in March 1989. The handwriting was confirmed in 2000 as that of British Resident James Busby. The historian who did an official appraisal in 2006 concluded that it was either a back translation of the Maori text of the treaty, because U.S. Consul James Clendon described it as a translation when he forwarded a transcription of the February 4 draft to the United States on February 20, 1840, or it is a copy of the missing final draft. Either way, it is the English version of the Treaty of Waitangi that is closest to the Maori text. The Busby February 4 draft is on display in the Constitution Room at National Archives in Wellington. Preamble
Her Majesty Victoria, Queen of England in her gracious consideration for the chiefs and people of New Zealand, and her desire to preserve them their land and to maintain peace and order amongst them, has been pleased to appoint an officer to treat with them for the cession of the Sovreignty [sic] of their country and of the islands adjacent to the Queen. Seeing that already many of Her Majesty’s subjects have already settled in the country and are constantly arriving: And that it is desirable for their protection as well as the protection of the natives to establish a government amongst them. Her Majesty has accordingly been pleased to appoint me William Hobson a captain in the Royal Navy to be Governor of such parts of New Zealand as may now or hereafter be ceded to Her Majesty and proposes to the chiefs of the Confederation of United Tribes of New Zealand and the other chiefs to agree to the following articles.-
Article first
The chiefs of the Confederation of the United Tribes and the other chiefs who have no | 8,203 | 10,000 |
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WHEN WE KISS – Freddie Scott
What is Love? – Duncan MacKellar
THE MAGIC OF LOVE – Joyce Hemsley
True Love – Corbyn Thompson
| Meg
You make me smile
when I’m having a bad day. You make me laugh
at everything you say… Read Poem
WHEN WE KISS – Freddie Scott
Do you like the way that we kiss? The fullness of my pastel pink lips
The soft texture created with the help of chapstick
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Serenity – Joyce Hemsley
Gentle serenity is what you are,
and your love makes me feel
well above par … calming my pain… Read Poem
My Dear Love – Unknown
Through the darkness
I can see your light
And you will always shine… Read Poem
Back To Me – Mia Rodriguez
Because of you I have a reason to smile. Wanted to see you but you said you’d be away for a while. When will you come back to me… Read Poem
Love Is … – Jose Aquino
Love is precious in many ways. Love is embrace passion. Love is eternal happiness… Read Poem
My Love Will Grow – Gordon Saunders
Every moment of every day my love for you will grow. How it started I will never know,
but of one thing I can be sure… Read Poem
Trying – Colin Metcalfe
All I want to do is make you smile
Hold you close and make you feel fine
And on days when that smile turns to a frown… Read Poem
Romantic Candlelight – Shannon Albo
Love is like a candlelight,
Glowing in the dark
The warmness kindles… Read Poem
Forever Yours – Celmarique Swartz
You came into my life on a simple way
Told me you love me almost everyday
Showed me happiness and made me smile… Read Poem
Star Of My Life – Unknown
A look from you is as blinding as the sun,
As stunning as your eyes I lose myself in. A look from you is as pure as the clear blue sky… Read Poem
I Miss Your Presence – Unknown
I miss your presence around me
With so many people I feel alone
I miss your touch, miss your lips… Read Poem
Undying Love – Unknown
God hath not promised skies always blue,
Flower strew pathways all our lives threw. God hath not promised sun without rain… Read Poem
The Way I Love You – Unknown
I never really know how you feel
I can’t read your mind
I just keep waiting… Read Poem
Red Tears – Naweed Rasooly
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Serenity – Joyce Hemsley
My Dear Love – Unknown
Back To Me – Mia Rodriguez
Love Is … – Jose Aquino
My Love Will Grow – Gordon Saunders
Trying – Colin Metcalfe
Romantic Candlelight – Shannon Albo
Forever Yours – Celmarique Swartz
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True Love – Luke Vallejo
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You Are Perfect – Suzi Endrina
Deepest Desire – Shy Girl
Silent Love – Luke W.
Every Time I Think of You – Andy Hughes
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My Love Will Grow – Gordon Saunders
Every moment of every day my love for you will grow. How it started I will never know,
but of one thing I can be sure… Read Poem
Trying – Colin Metcalfe
All I want to do is make you smile
Hold you close and make you feel fine
And on days when that smile turns to a frown… Read Poem
Romantic Candlelight – Shannon Albo
Love is like a candlelight,
Glowing in the dark
The warmness kindles… Read Poem
Forever Yours – Celmarique Swartz
You came into my life on a simple way
Told me you love me almost everyday
Showed me happiness and made me smile… Read Poem
Star Of My Life – Unknown
A look from you is as blinding as the sun,
As stunning as your eyes I lose myself in. A look from you is as pure as the clear blue sky… Read Poem
I Miss Your Presence – Unknown
I miss your presence around me
With so many people I feel alone
I miss your touch, miss your lips… Read Poem
Undying Love – Unknown
God hath not promised skies always blue,
Flower strew pathways all our lives threw. God hath not promised sun without rain… Read Poem
The Way I Love You – Unknown
I never really know how you feel
I can’t read your mind
I just keep waiting… Read Poem
Red Tears – Naweed Rasooly
Red tears dropping to the ground. My heart filled with sorrow trying to wipe it down. Seeing you cry from the reflection of my red tears off the ground… Read Poem
True Love – Luke Vallejo
Everywhere I go your smile is there
When I think of you the stars overhead are bright
My love for you kindles even in the darkness of night… Read Poem
Natural Love – Unknown
Oh, loving you
Comes easily to me
It’s what I’m living for… Read Poem
You Are My Life – Andy Hughes
You are the stars in my night time,
You are the blue sky in my day,
You are the water in my ocean… Read Poem
You Are Perfect – Suzi Endrina
All I ever wanted was to be part of your heart,
and for us to be together, to never be apart. No one in the world can even compare… Read Poem
Deepest Desire – Shy Girl
As the sun rises in the East
So the breaking dawn of my love begins
As the sun sets in the West… Read Poem
Silent Love – Luke W.
The word Love,
Love is something we all can enjoy,
It is something we all can shar… Read Poem
Every Time I Think of You – Andy Hughes
Every time I think of you,
my heart skips a beat. I picture your smile in my mind… Read Poem
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I found a penny today, Laying on the ground. But it’s not just a penny, This little coin I’ve found. Found pennies come from heaven, that’s what my Grandma told me. She said Angels toss them down. Oh, how I loved that story. She said when an Angel misses you, They toss a penny down; Sometimes just to cheer you up, and make a smile from a frown. So, don’t pass by that penny When you’re feeling blue. It may be a penny from heaven That an Angel’s tossed to you. | 0 | 637 |
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4 Ways To Reduce Clindamycin Side Effects
One of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics in general dentistry is clindamycin. It is often recommended for abscessed teeth and gum infections, and while it is effective in preventing and resolving infections, it can produce severe adverse reactions, including extreme bacterial overgrowth in the intestines. Other side effects include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, throat irritation, white patches in the oral cavity, and joint pain. Here are some steps you can take at home to minimize adverse reactions from this widely used antibiotic: Eat Yogurt
Clindamycin is highly effective in eradicating "bad bacteria"; however, while doing so, it can also get rid of the "good bacteria" in your gut. When this happens, you may experience abdominal cramping, diarrhea, upper digestive pain, nausea, and loss of appetite. To help restore optimal bacterial flora and reduce your risk of stomach problems, eat yogurt containing live cultures to help repopulate your lower gastrointestinal tract with good bacteria. Make sure that the label on the yogurt container states that the product has live cultures, because some do not. According to About Yogurt, "there are products in the marketplace that take advantage of yogurt's healthful image, but that do not contain live and active cultures." | 0 | 1,424 |
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| however, while doing so, it can also get rid of the "good bacteria" in your gut. When this happens, you may experience abdominal cramping, diarrhea, upper digestive pain, nausea, and loss of appetite. To help restore optimal bacterial flora and reduce your risk of stomach problems, eat yogurt containing live cultures to help repopulate your lower gastrointestinal tract with good bacteria. Make sure that the label on the yogurt container states that the product has live cultures, because some do not. According to About Yogurt, "there are products in the marketplace that take advantage of yogurt's healthful image, but that do not contain live and active cultures." Take NSAIDs
Another common adverse reaction to clindamycin is muscle and joint pain. Taking an over-the-counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, or NSAID, will help keep discomfort at bay and will also help reduce your fever if you have an elevated temperature as a result of a dental infection. Ibuprofen and aspirin should only be taken if you do not have preexisting blood clotting or kidney disorders because these drugs can lead to renal insufficiency and abnormal bleeding. If you are already taking a prescription pain reliever for your tooth, talk to your dentist before taking NSAIDs. Your prescription analgesic may already contain an anti-inflammatory drug, which may lead to an accidental overdose if taken with non-prescription NSAIDs. | 754 | 2,178 |
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Eat Yogurt
Take NSAIDs
Decrease Dosage
Take Probiotics
| Take NSAIDs
Another common adverse reaction to clindamycin is muscle and joint pain. Taking an over-the-counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, or NSAID, will help keep discomfort at bay and will also help reduce your fever if you have an elevated temperature as a result of a dental infection. Ibuprofen and aspirin should only be taken if you do not have preexisting blood clotting or kidney disorders because these drugs can lead to renal insufficiency and abnormal bleeding. If you are already taking a prescription pain reliever for your tooth, talk to your dentist before taking NSAIDs. Your prescription analgesic may already contain an anti-inflammatory drug, which may lead to an accidental overdose if taken with non-prescription NSAIDs. Decrease Dosage
Many clindamyin side effects are dose dependent. This means that your risk for developing adverse reactions are greater with larger doses. If your dentist feels that it is imperative that you remain on clindamycin therapy despite your side effects, the dosage might be reduced. If, however, your symptoms persist despite a lower dosage, your dental professional may discontinue the antibiotic and replace it with another antimicrobial medication that has fewer side effects. If you develop severe diarrhea, vomiting, or stomach pain while taking clindamycin, your dentist will probably not decrease the dosage, but instead, discontinue the antibiotic altogether. | 1,424 | 2,857 |
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Eat Yogurt
Take NSAIDs
Decrease Dosage
Take Probiotics
| Decrease Dosage
Many clindamyin side effects are dose dependent. This means that your risk for developing adverse reactions are greater with larger doses. If your dentist feels that it is imperative that you remain on clindamycin therapy despite your side effects, the dosage might be reduced. If, however, your symptoms persist despite a lower dosage, your dental professional may discontinue the antibiotic and replace it with another antimicrobial medication that has fewer side effects. If you develop severe diarrhea, vomiting, or stomach pain while taking clindamycin, your dentist will probably not decrease the dosage, but instead, discontinue the antibiotic altogether. Take Probiotics
In addition to eating yogurt, taking an over-the-counter probiotic will help repopulate your gastrointestinal tract with "friendly bacteria." The more friendly bacteria you have in your lower gastrointestinal tract, the less likely you are to experience stomach distress such as diarrhea. While eating yogurt can help ease your symptoms, it may not be enough to completely eliminate them, necessitating the need for a probiotic supplement. If you take probiotic supplements, be sure to take them a couple hours either before or after taking your clindamycin. Taking them at the same time may render the antibiotic less effective in treating your infection. | 2,178 | 3,530 |
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Take NSAIDs
Decrease Dosage
Take Probiotics
| Take Probiotics
In addition to eating yogurt, taking an over-the-counter probiotic will help repopulate your gastrointestinal tract with "friendly bacteria." The more friendly bacteria you have in your lower gastrointestinal tract, the less likely you are to experience stomach distress such as diarrhea. While eating yogurt can help ease your symptoms, it may not be enough to completely eliminate them, necessitating the need for a probiotic supplement. If you take probiotic supplements, be sure to take them a couple hours either before or after taking your clindamycin. Taking them at the same time may render the antibiotic less effective in treating your infection. While uncommon, probiotic supplements can cause bloating, intestinal gas, upset stomach, and diarrhea. These symptoms may be indistinguishable from those caused by clindamycin, so if you experience them, your physician or dentist may recommend that you discontinue probiotic therapy. In addition to yogurt, foods that provide probiotic benefits include sauerkraut, sour pickles, miso soup, and certain cheeses. Consider eating these beneficial foods if you are unable to tolerate probiotic supplements. If you experience side effects from your dental antibiotics and the above remedies are ineffective in controlling your symptoms, talk to your dentist about alternative treatments. | 2,857 | 4,213 |
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Take NSAIDs
Decrease Dosage
Take Probiotics
| While uncommon, probiotic supplements can cause bloating, intestinal gas, upset stomach, and diarrhea. These symptoms may be indistinguishable from those caused by clindamycin, so if you experience them, your physician or dentist may recommend that you discontinue probiotic therapy. In addition to yogurt, foods that provide probiotic benefits include sauerkraut, sour pickles, miso soup, and certain cheeses. Consider eating these beneficial foods if you are unable to tolerate probiotic supplements. If you experience side effects from your dental antibiotics and the above remedies are ineffective in controlling your symptoms, talk to your dentist about alternative treatments. The sooner your side effects are recognized and managed, the less likely you are to experience complications such as diarrhea-related dehydration and nutritional deficiencies. You can click here to get in touch with a dental clinic and begin addressing the side effects of your medication. Share | 3,531 | 4,509 |
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How To Get A Popcorn Kernel Out From Under Your Gums
Popcorn is a delicious and fairly healthy snack, but it can wreak havoc on your oral health. Popcorn kernels can easily become jammed under your gumline, especially if your oral hygiene isn't in tip-top shape. If you have a popcorn kernel stuck under your gums, follow these steps to try to get it out. Anti-Inflammatory
The first thing you should do is take an over the counter anti-inflammatory medication, like ibuprofen. Even if your gums are healthy, once a popcorn kernel is under them, it will cause inflammation and swelling in the tissue. As the gum swells, it will squeeze the entrance between your gums and your teeth that the popcorn kernel got in through shut. Without opening it up again, it will be nearly impossible to get the popcorn kernel out. Floss
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The first thing you should do is take an over the counter anti-inflammatory medication, like ibuprofen. Even if your gums are healthy, once a popcorn kernel is under them, it will cause inflammation and swelling in the tissue. As the gum swells, it will squeeze the entrance between your gums and your teeth that the popcorn kernel got in through shut. Without opening it up again, it will be nearly impossible to get the popcorn kernel out. Floss
Even if the kernel isn't stuck between your teeth, flossing can help. If the popcorn kernel is partially out of your gums and visible, you can use the floss to snag it and pull it out the rest of the way. To do this, grin to expose your teeth, and hold the floss taut between your two hands. Set the string of the floss directly on top of the kernel, pull tightly against it, and then slowly drag the floss down, away from your gumline. Repeat until the kernel is removed. If the floss slips and the kernel moves further up into the gums, stop this step. | 661 | 1,682 |
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If the kernel isn't visible, you can try massaging your gums to help bring the kernel out. The gums are very pliable, so gently rubbing the gums can help to push the kernel out where it's visible. With clean hands, put your finger on the affected gum as far from the tooth as you can go; at the top for upper teeth, and the bottom for lower teeth. Gently press your finger down on the gum, and circle your finger as you draw the finger toward the gumline and teeth. | 1,198 | 2,156 |
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If the kernel isn't visible, you can try massaging your gums to help bring the kernel out. The gums are very pliable, so gently rubbing the gums can help to push the kernel out where it's visible. With clean hands, put your finger on the affected gum as far from the tooth as you can go; at the top for upper teeth, and the bottom for lower teeth. Gently press your finger down on the gum, and circle your finger as you draw the finger toward the gumline and teeth. Repeat this process until the kernel becomes visible and can be removed with floss. Dentist Visit
If you still haven't been able to get the kernel out, it's time to see a dentist. Popcorn kernels can cause infection if they're under the gums for too long, so don't delay. Even if you get the kernel out on your own, a visit to your dentist may be in order. The end of the gums should form a tight seal around the teeth; | 1,682 | 2,576 |
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If you still haven't been able to get the kernel out, it's time to see a dentist. Popcorn kernels can cause infection if they're under the gums for too long, so don't delay. Even if you get the kernel out on your own, a visit to your dentist may be in order. The end of the gums should form a tight seal around the teeth; if a kernel managed to get under yours, you may have gum disease. Share
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PinCode: 212402, Ramgarh Kothari Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Saraj Mamrej Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
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212402 PinCode of Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
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PinCode: 212402, Bahadurgarh Arwasi Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Bahadurgarh Arwasi
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Chamrupur Urf Nantaut Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Chamrupur Urf Nantaut
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Chandopara Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Chandopara
Post Office Status
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PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
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Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Deewanganj Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Deewanganj
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Handia
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Deoli Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Deoli
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: | 0 | 2,377 |
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212402 PinCode of Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Bahadurgarh Arwasi Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Chamrupur Urf Nantaut Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Chandopara Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Deewanganj Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Deoli Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Gorigon Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Jalalpur Kasba Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Kanethi Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Kapsa Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Katrauli Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Mailahan Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Phoolpur Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Pratappur Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Ramgarh Kothari Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Saraj Mamrej Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
| 212402, Bahadurgarh Arwasi Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Bahadurgarh Arwasi
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Chamrupur Urf Nantaut Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Chamrupur Urf Nantaut
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Chandopara Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Chandopara
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Deewanganj Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Deewanganj
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Handia
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Deoli Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Deoli
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Gorigon Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Gorigon
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Jalalpur Kasba Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Jalalpur Kasba
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Kanethi Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Kanethi
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Kapsa Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Kapsa
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Katrauli Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Katrauli
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Handia
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: | 547 | 4,162 |
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212402 PinCode of Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Bahadurgarh Arwasi Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Chamrupur Urf Nantaut Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Chandopara Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Deewanganj Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Deoli Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Gorigon Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Jalalpur Kasba Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Kanethi Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Kapsa Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Katrauli Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Mailahan Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Phoolpur Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Pratappur Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Ramgarh Kothari Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Saraj Mamrej Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
| 212402, Gorigon Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Gorigon
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Jalalpur Kasba Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Jalalpur Kasba
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Kanethi Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Kanethi
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Kapsa Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Kapsa
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
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Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Katrauli Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Katrauli
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Handia
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Mailahan Post Office, Phulpur, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Mailahan
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
Town/Taluk
Phulpur
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Phoolpur Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Phoolpur
Post Office Status
Sub Post Office (Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
Telephone
05332-232304
Town/Taluk
Handia
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Pratappur Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Pratappur
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
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Town/Taluk
Handia
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Ramgarh Kothari Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Ramgarh Kothari
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Non Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
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Town/Taluk
Handia
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
Uttar Pradesh
PinCode: 212402, Saraj Mamrej Post Office, Handia, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
Post Office
Saraj Mamrej
Post Office Status
Branch Post Office (Delivery)
PinCode
212402 Click here for Post Offices having same PinCode
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Town/Taluk
Handia
District
Allahabad
State
Uttar Pradesh
Postal Division
Allahabad
Postal Region
Allahabad
Postal Circle
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The Dead Zone is area in the Gulf of Mexico where life cannot exist because there is too little oxygen in the water. The Dead Zone is shown on the map to the left in red. Annually, the Mississippi River collects roughly ten thousand pounds of fertilizer and raw sewage pollution from 31 states and some of Canada. When spring and summer rains come down, they wash the excessive nutrients in fertilizers and sewage downstream and out into the Gulf. For a few months every year, the nitrogen- and phosphorus-loaded water feeds massive algal blooms that consume the oxygen available in the water. Water lacking oxygen lacks life, which is why this area is called the “Dead Zone”. The oxygen-depleted waters force fish and wildlife to leave, while bottom–dwellers like Gulf shrimp often cannot escape the Dead Zone and die. Scientists call this oxygen-depleted condition hypoxia and it is getting worse in the Gulf. Sometimes the Dead Zone grows larger than the state of Connecticut, nearly 5,800 square miles. For more information about the Dead Zone, watch an interview with Matt Rota from the Gulf Restoration Network, a member of the Mississippi River Network. | 0 | 1,195 |
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Dead Zone
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| Water lacking oxygen lacks life, which is why this area is called the “Dead Zone”. The oxygen-depleted waters force fish and wildlife to leave, while bottom–dwellers like Gulf shrimp often cannot escape the Dead Zone and die. Scientists call this oxygen-depleted condition hypoxia and it is getting worse in the Gulf. Sometimes the Dead Zone grows larger than the state of Connecticut, nearly 5,800 square miles. For more information about the Dead Zone, watch an interview with Matt Rota from the Gulf Restoration Network, a member of the Mississippi River Network. What is the solution? Reducing pollution from the Mississippi River is essential to restoring the Gulf. By limiting fertilizer use on farms, adopting sustainable farming practices and utilizing cover crops, we can decrease the amount of excess nutrients flowing to the Gulf. Improving our “green infrastructure” to capture and filter runoff in wetlands will clean the River and shrink the Dead Zone. Green infrastructure, including natural floodplains, meanders and other features, slow the volume and intensity of floods and help capture sediments and nitrates, reducing the amount that reaches the Gulf. | 628 | 1,801 |
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Dead Zone
What is the solution?
| What is the solution? Reducing pollution from the Mississippi River is essential to restoring the Gulf. By limiting fertilizer use on farms, adopting sustainable farming practices and utilizing cover crops, we can decrease the amount of excess nutrients flowing to the Gulf. Improving our “green infrastructure” to capture and filter runoff in wetlands will clean the River and shrink the Dead Zone. Green infrastructure, including natural floodplains, meanders and other features, slow the volume and intensity of floods and help capture sediments and nitrates, reducing the amount that reaches the Gulf. We must also follow the Farm Bill, which is the single most important piece of legislation impacting food, farms and conservation programs that help farmers improve soil and water health. It is important that farmers who receive taxpayer-funded crop insurance subsides refrain from draining wetlands and adhere to a conservation plan when farming highly-erodible land. We must hold the government, agriculture and each other accountable to be sure tax dollars are used wisely. Take Action as a River Citizen by reducing personal fertilizer and pesticide use. The Mississippi River also needs you to vote for local and national decision makers who support River access, protection and restoration. | 1,195 | 2,498 |
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Helping Yourself While Helping Others
With busy lives, it can be hard to find time to volunteer. However, the benefits of volunteering are enormous to you, your family, and your community. The right match can help you find friends, reach out to the community, learn new skills, and even advance your career. Volunteering can also help protect your mental and physical health. Learn more about the many benefits of volunteering and find tips on getting started as a volunteer. Benefits of volunteering #1: Volunteering connects you to others
One of the better-known benefits of volunteering is the impact on the community. Unpaid volunteers are often the glue that holds a community together. Volunteering allows you to connect to your community and make it a better place. However, volunteering is a two-way street, and it can benefit you and your family as much as the cause you choose to help. | 0 | 1,157 |
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| Benefits of volunteering #1: Volunteering connects you to others
One of the better-known benefits of volunteering is the impact on the community. Unpaid volunteers are often the glue that holds a community together. Volunteering allows you to connect to your community and make it a better place. However, volunteering is a two-way street, and it can benefit you and your family as much as the cause you choose to help. Dedicating your time as a volunteer helps you make new friends, expand your network, and boost your social skills. · Volunteering helps you make new friends and contacts
One of the best ways to make new friends and strengthen existing relationships is to commit to a shared activity together. Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, especially if you are new to an area. Volunteering also strengthens your ties to the community and broadens your support network, exposing you to people with common interests, neighborhood resources, and fun and fulfilling activities. · Volunteering increases your social and relationship skills
While some people are naturally outgoing, others are shy and have a hard time meeting new people. | 737 | 1,892 |
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| Dedicating your time as a volunteer helps you make new friends, expand your network, and boost your social skills. · Volunteering helps you make new friends and contacts
One of the best ways to make new friends and strengthen existing relationships is to commit to a shared activity together. Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, especially if you are new to an area. Volunteering also strengthens your ties to the community and broadens your support network, exposing you to people with common interests, neighborhood resources, and fun and fulfilling activities. · Volunteering increases your social and relationship skills
While some people are naturally outgoing, others are shy and have a hard time meeting new people. Volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice and develop your social skills, since you are meeting regularly with a group of people with common interests. Once you have momentum, it’s easier to branch out and make more friends and contacts. · Volunteering as a family
While it might be a challenge to coordinate everyone’s schedules, volunteering as a family has many worthwhile benefits. Children watch everything you do. By giving back to the community, you show them firsthand how volunteering makes a difference and how good it feels to help others and enact change. | 1,158 | 2,469 |
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| Volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice and develop your social skills, since you are meeting regularly with a group of people with common interests. Once you have momentum, it’s easier to branch out and make more friends and contacts. · Volunteering as a family
While it might be a challenge to coordinate everyone’s schedules, volunteering as a family has many worthwhile benefits. Children watch everything you do. By giving back to the community, you show them firsthand how volunteering makes a difference and how good it feels to help others and enact change. It’s also a valuable way for you to get to know organizations in the community and find resources and activities for your children and family. Benefits of volunteering #2: Volunteering is good for your mind and body
Volunteering provides many benefits to both mental and physical health. Volunteering increases self-confidence. V
Volunteering can provide a healthy boost to your self-confidence, self-esteem, and life satisfaction. | 1,893 | 2,902 |
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| It’s also a valuable way for you to get to know organizations in the community and find resources and activities for your children and family. Benefits of volunteering #2: Volunteering is good for your mind and body
Volunteering provides many benefits to both mental and physical health. Volunteering increases self-confidence. V
Volunteering can provide a healthy boost to your self-confidence, self-esteem, and life satisfaction. You are doing good for others and the community, which provides a natural sense of accomplishment. Your role as a volunteer can also give you a sense of pride and identity. And the better you feel about yourself, the more likely you are to have a positive view of your life and future goals. Volunteering combats depression. Reducing the risk of depression is another important benefit of volunteering. | 2,470 | 3,307 |
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| You are doing good for others and the community, which provides a natural sense of accomplishment. Your role as a volunteer can also give you a sense of pride and identity. And the better you feel about yourself, the more likely you are to have a positive view of your life and future goals. Volunteering combats depression. Reducing the risk of depression is another important benefit of volunteering. A key risk factor for depression is social isolation. Volunteering keeps you in regular contact with others and helps you develop a solid support system, which in turn protects you against stress and depression when you’re going through challenging times. Volunteering helps you stay physically healthy. Volunteering is good for your health at any age, but it’s especially beneficial in older adults. Studies have found that those who volunteer have a lower mortality rate than those who do not, even when considering factors like the health of the participants. | 2,903 | 3,878 |
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| A key risk factor for depression is social isolation. Volunteering keeps you in regular contact with others and helps you develop a solid support system, which in turn protects you against stress and depression when you’re going through challenging times. Volunteering helps you stay physically healthy. Volunteering is good for your health at any age, but it’s especially beneficial in older adults. Studies have found that those who volunteer have a lower mortality rate than those who do not, even when considering factors like the health of the participants. Volunteering has also been shown to lessen symptoms of chronic pain or heart disease. Benefits of volunteering #3: Volunteering can advance your career
If you’re considering a new career, volunteering can help you get experience in your area of interest and meet people in the field. Even if you’re not planning on changing careers, volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice important skills used in the workplace, such as teamwork, communication, problem solving, project planning, task management, and organization. You might feel more comfortable stretching your wings at work once you’ve honed these skills in a volunteer position first. | 3,308 | 4,530 |
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| Volunteering has also been shown to lessen symptoms of chronic pain or heart disease. Benefits of volunteering #3: Volunteering can advance your career
If you’re considering a new career, volunteering can help you get experience in your area of interest and meet people in the field. Even if you’re not planning on changing careers, volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice important skills used in the workplace, such as teamwork, communication, problem solving, project planning, task management, and organization. You might feel more comfortable stretching your wings at work once you’ve honed these skills in a volunteer position first. · Volunteering can provide career experience
Volunteering offers you the chance to try out a new career without making a long-term commitment. It is also a great way to gain experience in a new field. In some fields, you can volunteer directly at an organization that does the kind of work you’re interested in. For example, if you’re interested in nursing, you could volunteer at a hospital or a nursing home. Your volunteer work might also expose you to professional organizations or internships that could be of benefit to your career. | 3,879 | 5,069 |
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| · Volunteering can provide career experience
Volunteering offers you the chance to try out a new career without making a long-term commitment. It is also a great way to gain experience in a new field. In some fields, you can volunteer directly at an organization that does the kind of work you’re interested in. For example, if you’re interested in nursing, you could volunteer at a hospital or a nursing home. Your volunteer work might also expose you to professional organizations or internships that could be of benefit to your career. · Volunteering can teach you valuable job skills
Just because volunteer work is unpaid does not mean the skills you learn are basic. Many volunteering opportunities provide extensive training. For example, you could become an experienced crisis counselor while volunteering for a women’s shelter or a knowledgeable art historian while donating your time as a museum docent. · Volunteering can also help you build upon skills you already have and use them to benefit the greater community. For instance, if you hold a successful sales position, you raise awareness for your favorite cause as a volunteer advocate, while further developing and improving your public speaking, communication, and marketing skills. | 4,530 | 5,780 |
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| · Volunteering can teach you valuable job skills
Just because volunteer work is unpaid does not mean the skills you learn are basic. Many volunteering opportunities provide extensive training. For example, you could become an experienced crisis counselor while volunteering for a women’s shelter or a knowledgeable art historian while donating your time as a museum docent. · Volunteering can also help you build upon skills you already have and use them to benefit the greater community. For instance, if you hold a successful sales position, you raise awareness for your favorite cause as a volunteer advocate, while further developing and improving your public speaking, communication, and marketing skills. · When it comes to volunteering, passion and positivity are the only requirements
While learning new skills can be beneficial to many, it’s not a requirement for a fulfilling volunteer experience. Bear in mind that the most valuable skills you can bring to any volunteer effort are compassion, an open mind, a willingness to do whatever is needed, and a positive attitude. Benefits of volunteering #4: Volunteering brings fun and fulfillment to your life
Volunteering is a fun and easy way to explore your interests and passions. Doing volunteer work you find meaningful and interesting can be a relaxing, energizing escape from your day-to-day routine of work, school, or family commitments. | 5,069 | 6,473 |
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| · When it comes to volunteering, passion and positivity are the only requirements
While learning new skills can be beneficial to many, it’s not a requirement for a fulfilling volunteer experience. Bear in mind that the most valuable skills you can bring to any volunteer effort are compassion, an open mind, a willingness to do whatever is needed, and a positive attitude. Benefits of volunteering #4: Volunteering brings fun and fulfillment to your life
Volunteering is a fun and easy way to explore your interests and passions. Doing volunteer work you find meaningful and interesting can be a relaxing, energizing escape from your day-to-day routine of work, school, or family commitments. Volunteering also provides you with renewed creativity, motivation, and vision that can carry over into your personal and professional life. Many people volunteer in order to make time for hobbies outside of work as well. For instance, if you have a desk job and long to spend time outdoors, you might consider volunteering to help plant a community garden, lead local hikes, or help at a children’s camp. · Consider your goals and interests
You will have a richer and more enjoyable volunteering experience if you first take some time to identify your goals and interests. Start by thinking about why you want to volunteer. | 5,780 | 7,098 |
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| Volunteering also provides you with renewed creativity, motivation, and vision that can carry over into your personal and professional life. Many people volunteer in order to make time for hobbies outside of work as well. For instance, if you have a desk job and long to spend time outdoors, you might consider volunteering to help plant a community garden, lead local hikes, or help at a children’s camp. · Consider your goals and interests
You will have a richer and more enjoyable volunteering experience if you first take some time to identify your goals and interests. Start by thinking about why you want to volunteer. Also think about what you would enjoy doing. Volunteer opportunities that match both your goals and your interests are most likely to be fun and fulfilling for you. · Tips for Getting Started Volunteering
First, ask yourself if there is something specific you want to do. For example, do I want…
…to make it better around where I live
…to meet people who are different from me
…to try something new
…to do something with my spare time
…to see a different way of life and new places
…to have a go at the type of work I might want to do as a full-time job
…to do more with my interests and hobbies
…to do something I’m good at
· The best way to volunteer is to match your personality and interests. Having answers to these questions will help you narrow down your search. | 6,474 | 7,868 |
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| Also think about what you would enjoy doing. Volunteer opportunities that match both your goals and your interests are most likely to be fun and fulfilling for you. · Tips for Getting Started Volunteering
First, ask yourself if there is something specific you want to do. For example, do I want…
…to make it better around where I live
…to meet people who are different from me
…to try something new
…to do something with my spare time
…to see a different way of life and new places
…to have a go at the type of work I might want to do as a full-time job
…to do more with my interests and hobbies
…to do something I’m good at
· The best way to volunteer is to match your personality and interests. Having answers to these questions will help you narrow down your search. · How to find the right volunteer opportunity
· There are numerous volunteer opportunities available. The key is to find a volunteer position that you would enjoy and are capable of doing. It’s also important to make sure that your commitment matches the organization’s needs. The following questions can help you narrow your options: Would you like to work with people or would you rather work in solitude? | 7,099 | 8,277 |
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| · How to find the right volunteer opportunity
· There are numerous volunteer opportunities available. The key is to find a volunteer position that you would enjoy and are capable of doing. It’s also important to make sure that your commitment matches the organization’s needs. The following questions can help you narrow your options: Would you like to work with people or would you rather work in solitude? Do you prefer to work alone or as part of a team? Are you better behind the scenes or do you prefer to take a more visible role? How much time are you willing to commit? How much responsibility are you ready to take on? What skills can you bring a volunteer job? | 7,868 | 8,545 |
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| Do you prefer to work alone or as part of a team? Are you better behind the scenes or do you prefer to take a more visible role? How much time are you willing to commit? How much responsibility are you ready to take on? What skills can you bring a volunteer job? What causes are important to you? Consider several possibilities
· In your search for the right volunteer opportunity, don’t limit yourself to just one organization or one specific type of job. Sometimes an opportunity looks great on paper, but the reality is quite different. Try to visit different organizations and get a feel for what they are like and if you click with other staff and volunteers. The more satisfaction you have as a volunteer, the better your contributions and the more likely you’ll continue. | 8,277 | 9,062 |
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| What causes are important to you? Consider several possibilities
· In your search for the right volunteer opportunity, don’t limit yourself to just one organization or one specific type of job. Sometimes an opportunity looks great on paper, but the reality is quite different. Try to visit different organizations and get a feel for what they are like and if you click with other staff and volunteers. The more satisfaction you have as a volunteer, the better your contributions and the more likely you’ll continue. · Where do I find volunteer opportunities? Community theaters, museums, and monuments
Libraries or senior centers
Service organizations such as Lions club or Rotary clubs
Youth organizations, sports teams, and after-school programs
Historical restorations and national parks
Places of worship such as churches or synagogues
Online databases such as those contained in Resources section below. Getting the most out of volunteering
You’re donating your valuable time, so it’s important that you enjoy and benefit from your volunteering. It’s important to make sure that your volunteer position is a good fit and to communicate with the people you’re working within the volunteer organization. · Ask questions. | 8,545 | 9,777 |
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| · Where do I find volunteer opportunities? Community theaters, museums, and monuments
Libraries or senior centers
Service organizations such as Lions club or Rotary clubs
Youth organizations, sports teams, and after-school programs
Historical restorations and national parks
Places of worship such as churches or synagogues
Online databases such as those contained in Resources section below. Getting the most out of volunteering
You’re donating your valuable time, so it’s important that you enjoy and benefit from your volunteering. It’s important to make sure that your volunteer position is a good fit and to communicate with the people you’re working within the volunteer organization. · Ask questions. You want to make sure that the experience is right for your skills, your goals, and the time you want to spend. If you have any questions, be sure to speak up. Sample questions to your volunteer coordinator might address y | 9,062 | 10,000 |
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My Short Essays
The first Amendment 1st Essay
If the freedom of Speech wasn’t guaranteed in America then everyday life would definitely change for the worse. You would have to worry everyday about being accused of plotting against our government or criticizing the way it is run. You couldn’t express your thoughts on the President if it was negative in any way. It would be as if the government was controlling your words and public thoughts. We would have no more debates or questions to the President during elections or in everyday speeches. Problems would be solved by only the government and you wouldn’t be able to rise against their actions on wars and so on. How would you feel if you had learn about the government and how it works when you couldn’t even give your opinions in class with everyone else? No country should be run that way, the freedom of speech was designed to help us grow and learn from mistakes of others, even the governments mistakes sometimes. What could the newspapers print if we didn’t have the freedom of speech? The government is very detailed and could easily pick out little things by the newspapers that could defy the government or criticize it. | 0 | 1,219 |
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My Short Essays | Problems would be solved by only the government and you wouldn’t be able to rise against their actions on wars and so on. How would you feel if you had learn about the government and how it works when you couldn’t even give your opinions in class with everyone else? No country should be run that way, the freedom of speech was designed to help us grow and learn from mistakes of others, even the governments mistakes sometimes. What could the newspapers print if we didn’t have the freedom of speech? The government is very detailed and could easily pick out little things by the newspapers that could defy the government or criticize it. Eventually newspapers would be too afraid of getting arrested or sued to print about everyday life and America’s opinions. So as you can see losing our freedom of speech would not help out America in the slightest. The first amendment 2nd Essay
I think my amendment is important because if the freedom of speech wasn’t around then most people with opinions wouldn’t be able to express their feelings about America’s government and how it is governed. On television the Presidents are asked many questions by our country’s people. If they were not able to express what they think the new president should or should not be doing, then what would happen to America? | 581 | 1,882 |
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My Short Essays | Eventually newspapers would be too afraid of getting arrested or sued to print about everyday life and America’s opinions. So as you can see losing our freedom of speech would not help out America in the slightest. The first amendment 2nd Essay
I think my amendment is important because if the freedom of speech wasn’t around then most people with opinions wouldn’t be able to express their feelings about America’s government and how it is governed. On television the Presidents are asked many questions by our country’s people. If they were not able to express what they think the new president should or should not be doing, then what would happen to America? Nothing would be right, the President might even take too much power on his or herself and run our country into the ground. What I mean by running our country into the ground is the President may make the wrong decisions about what America’s people want and need. If the President sent more soldiers into Iraq, if something happened in the U.S. then they would be far away and wouldn’t be able to protect us here from unknown disasters. If the President made a bad decision on the war it may cause a bigger dilemma then what it originally was. If we didn’t have the freedom of speech then the newspapers would almost be nothing to us or even the news on TV. | 1,220 | 2,540 |
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My Short Essays | Nothing would be right, the President might even take too much power on his or herself and run our country into the ground. What I mean by running our country into the ground is the President may make the wrong decisions about what America’s people want and need. If the President sent more soldiers into Iraq, if something happened in the U.S. then they would be far away and wouldn’t be able to protect us here from unknown disasters. If the President made a bad decision on the war it may cause a bigger dilemma then what it originally was. If we didn’t have the freedom of speech then the newspapers would almost be nothing to us or even the news on TV. The point of spreading the news is for America to be able to express their thoughts on events and also on the government so that everyone can see it and give their own opinions on the topic. No one would know what is going on in the world or know what other think about it, how can America ever be run like that? | 1,883 | 2,853 |
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| Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
Judaism
and
Monotheistic
Morality
James
Folta
Judaism
has
been
around
for
over
3,000
years,
starting
in
the
Middle
East
and
eventually
spreading
all
across
the
globe. Today
it
is
a
major
world
religion
practiced
by
millions
of
people. Judaism
is
a
monotheistic
faith,
believing
in
only
one
god,
as
opposed
to
many. Though
there
had
been
other
faiths
approaching
monotheism,
Judaism
is
considered
to
be
the
first
true
monotheistic
religion. The
morality
of
Judaism
was
influenced
by
this
belief
in
one
god. The
system
of
Judaic
ethics
has
had
a
large
impact
on
Western
ideas
of
morality
and
justice. Through
history,
there
has
been
much
internal
debate
and
disagreement
between
different
sects
of
Jewish
believers. Some
of
these
sects
broke
off
and
became
their
own
religion,
like
Christianity,
which
started
off
as
a
small
group
of
Jews
worshipping
in
their
own
unique
way. In
discovering
and
articulating
their
own
beliefs,
namely
worshipping
Jesus
Christ
as
the
promised
savior
from
the
Hebrew
Bible,
these
early
Christians
began
to
grow
distinct
from
Judaism,
eventually
becoming
a
powerful
religion
in
its
own
right. Similarly,
Islam
was
birthed
from
Judaism. | 0 | 1,567 |
|
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| The
system
of
Judaic
ethics
has
had
a
large
impact
on
Western
ideas
of
morality
and
justice. Through
history,
there
has
been
much
internal
debate
and
disagreement
between
different
sects
of
Jewish
believers. Some
of
these
sects
broke
off
and
became
their
own
religion,
like
Christianity,
which
started
off
as
a
small
group
of
Jews
worshipping
in
their
own
unique
way. In
discovering
and
articulating
their
own
beliefs,
namely
worshipping
Jesus
Christ
as
the
promised
savior
from
the
Hebrew
Bible,
these
early
Christians
began
to
grow
distinct
from
Judaism,
eventually
becoming
a
powerful
religion
in
its
own
right. Similarly,
Islam
was
birthed
from
Judaism. One
of
the
major
theological
questions
amongst
the
early
Jews
was
about
monotheism; some
sects
did
not
mind
the
idea
of
the
Jewish
god
being
worshipped
alongside
other
local
deities. But
this
did
not
last
long. Eventually,
the
idea
of
the
Jewish
god
being
the
one
and
only
god
became
central. The
bulk
of
the
claims
for
this
belief
are
contained
in
the
holy
texts
of
Judaism. | 701 | 2,079 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#2_9380111 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| One
of
the
major
theological
questions
amongst
the
early
Jews
was
about
monotheism; some
sects
did
not
mind
the
idea
of
the
Jewish
god
being
worshipped
alongside
other
local
deities. But
this
did
not
last
long. Eventually,
the
idea
of
the
Jewish
god
being
the
one
and
only
god
became
central. The
bulk
of
the
claims
for
this
belief
are
contained
in
the
holy
texts
of
Judaism. The
Hebrew
Bible
is
the
central
text
of
the
faith. It
consists
of
a
number
of
books,
beginning
with
the
Torah,
which
is
the
same
as
the
Christian
Old
Testament. These
books
assert
repeatedly
that
the
Jewish
god
is
the
one
god,
and
that
all
the
other
gods
that
other
religions
believe
or
have
believed
in
are
not
real. This
is
told
over
and
over
from
the
revelation
of
God
to
Abraham
in
the
Book
of
Genesis
and
the
revelation
to
the
Israelites
on
Mount
Sinai. This
belief
is
also
upheld
in
today's
Jewish
theological
discussion. | 1,567 | 2,799 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#3_9381886 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| The
Hebrew
Bible
is
the
central
text
of
the
faith. It
consists
of
a
number
of
books,
beginning
with
the
Torah,
which
is
the
same
as
the
Christian
Old
Testament. These
books
assert
repeatedly
that
the
Jewish
god
is
the
one
god,
and
that
all
the
other
gods
that
other
religions
believe
or
have
believed
in
are
not
real. This
is
told
over
and
over
from
the
revelation
of
God
to
Abraham
in
the
Book
of
Genesis
and
the
revelation
to
the
Israelites
on
Mount
Sinai. This
belief
is
also
upheld
in
today's
Jewish
theological
discussion. The
case
for
monotheism
was
reinforced
outside
the
faith
as
well. As
different
political
and
tribal
forces
gained
and
lost
influence,
so
did
their
particular
interpretation
of
Judaism. Certain
elements
of
Judaism
also
became
more
emphasized
because
of
practical
matters. For
example,
kings
and
rulers
would
use
Judaism
to
solidify
and
legitimize
their
power
and
authority
over
their
subjects. The
idea
of
one
central
all-
powerful
god
was
particularly
useful
for
this
purpose. | 2,079 | 3,421 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#4_9383783 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| The
case
for
monotheism
was
reinforced
outside
the
faith
as
well. As
different
political
and
tribal
forces
gained
and
lost
influence,
so
did
their
particular
interpretation
of
Judaism. Certain
elements
of
Judaism
also
became
more
emphasized
because
of
practical
matters. For
example,
kings
and
rulers
would
use
Judaism
to
solidify
and
legitimize
their
power
and
authority
over
their
subjects. The
idea
of
one
central
all-
powerful
god
was
particularly
useful
for
this
purpose. The
idea
of
one
god
influenced
the
morality
of
Judaism. The
Hebrew
Bible
and
the
authority
of
Jewish
leaders
crafted
a
morality
and
code
of
ethics
that
slowly
became
standardized
for
the
faith. Morality
is
extremely
important
in
Judaism; the
rules
and
laws
teaching
how
to
live
a
good
and
moral
life
are
a
large
part
of
the
practice
of
Judaism. This
emphasis
is
particularly
true
because
of
the
belief
that
the
Jewish
god
is
an
active
and
personal
force
in
people's
lives. | 2,799 | 4,060 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#5_9385573 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| The
idea
of
one
god
influenced
the
morality
of
Judaism. The
Hebrew
Bible
and
the
authority
of
Jewish
leaders
crafted
a
morality
and
code
of
ethics
that
slowly
became
standardized
for
the
faith. Morality
is
extremely
important
in
Judaism; the
rules
and
laws
teaching
how
to
live
a
good
and
moral
life
are
a
large
part
of
the
practice
of
Judaism. This
emphasis
is
particularly
true
because
of
the
belief
that
the
Jewish
god
is
an
active
and
personal
force
in
people's
lives. The
Jewish
god
is
very
present. The
Jewish
faith
does
not
believe
in
the
Enlightenment
idea
of
the
Divine
Watchmaker. This
is
the
idea
that
God
is
like
a
watchmaker
who
builds
a
watch
and
then
lets
it
run
on
its
own,
not
touching,
changing,
or
affecting
it
as
it
runs. That
is,
God
created
the
universe
and
then
let
it
run
its
own
course
without
personally
interfering. Judaism
rejects
this,
saying
that
God
is
actively
and
personally
involved
in
the
universe
at
all
times. | 3,421 | 4,704 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#6_9387411 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| The
Jewish
god
is
very
present. The
Jewish
faith
does
not
believe
in
the
Enlightenment
idea
of
the
Divine
Watchmaker. This
is
the
idea
that
God
is
like
a
watchmaker
who
builds
a
watch
and
then
lets
it
run
on
its
own,
not
touching,
changing,
or
affecting
it
as
it
runs. That
is,
God
created
the
universe
and
then
let
it
run
its
own
course
without
personally
interfering. Judaism
rejects
this,
saying
that
God
is
actively
and
personally
involved
in
the
universe
at
all
times. Therefore,
morality
is
important
to
practitioners
of
Judaism
because
God
is
paying
attention
to
the
actions
of
humans. The
authority
of
these
morals
comes
from
another
belief
about
the
Jewish
god. The
Hebrew
Bible
says
that
God
is
good
and
rules
the
universe
with
pure
and
correct
morality. This
gives
God
the
authority
to
dictate
to
humans
which
morals
to
live
by. Since
the
Bible
says
God
is
the
one
and
only
god,
and
that
God
is
wholly
good,
then
God's
morals
are
therefore
the
only
set
of
right
and
good
morals. | 4,060 | 5,404 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#7_9389328 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| Therefore,
morality
is
important
to
practitioners
of
Judaism
because
God
is
paying
attention
to
the
actions
of
humans. The
authority
of
these
morals
comes
from
another
belief
about
the
Jewish
god. The
Hebrew
Bible
says
that
God
is
good
and
rules
the
universe
with
pure
and
correct
morality. This
gives
God
the
authority
to
dictate
to
humans
which
morals
to
live
by. Since
the
Bible
says
God
is
the
one
and
only
god,
and
that
God
is
wholly
good,
then
God's
morals
are
therefore
the
only
set
of
right
and
good
morals. There
are
many
morals
and
ethical
rules
in
Judaism. The
Torah
lays
out
many
of
these
ethics. These
have
been
discussed,
debated,
added
to
and
considered
over
the
thousands
of
years
of
Jewish
thought. The
greatest
and
most
well
known
example
of
morality
as
dictated
by
the
Jewish
god
is
the
Ten
Commandments. The
commandments
appear
in
the
Torah
book
of
Exodus,
when
Moses
is
given
stone
tablets
upon
which
the
commandments
are
carved. | 4,704 | 5,987 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#8_9391162 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| There
are
many
morals
and
ethical
rules
in
Judaism. The
Torah
lays
out
many
of
these
ethics. These
have
been
discussed,
debated,
added
to
and
considered
over
the
thousands
of
years
of
Jewish
thought. The
greatest
and
most
well
known
example
of
morality
as
dictated
by
the
Jewish
god
is
the
Ten
Commandments. The
commandments
appear
in
the
Torah
book
of
Exodus,
when
Moses
is
given
stone
tablets
upon
which
the
commandments
are
carved. These
form
the
basis
of
all
Jewish
morality,
dictating
people
to
act
decently. While
the
ethics
in
Judaism
touch
on
many
aspects
of
life
and
human
existence,
they
do
have
some
basic
themes
and
common
threads. Most
broadly,
Jewish
morality
dictates
that
people
live
righteous
lives. Kindness,
compassion,
peace
and
goodwill
are
all
important
traits
for
a
faithful
Jewish
practitioner. Benevolence
and
the
kind
treatment
of
fellow
human
beings
are
essential
to
being
a
successful
and
pious
practitioner
of
Judaism. | 5,404 | 6,660 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#9_9392945 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| These
form
the
basis
of
all
Jewish
morality,
dictating
people
to
act
decently. While
the
ethics
in
Judaism
touch
on
many
aspects
of
life
and
human
existence,
they
do
have
some
basic
themes
and
common
threads. Most
broadly,
Jewish
morality
dictates
that
people
live
righteous
lives. Kindness,
compassion,
peace
and
goodwill
are
all
important
traits
for
a
faithful
Jewish
practitioner. Benevolence
and
the
kind
treatment
of
fellow
human
beings
are
essential
to
being
a
successful
and
pious
practitioner
of
Judaism. As
the
first
monotheistic
form
of
morality,
Judaic
morality
has
been
very
influential. The
other
Abrahamic
faiths
of
Islam
and
Christianity
have
very
similar
moral
codes
that
demand
the
same
strict
adherence
and
emphasis
on
a
good
and
benevolent
god. Beyond
the
religious
realm
though,
Jewish
morality
influenced
secular
life. Some
scholars
see
its
influence
in
the
way
we
relate
to
laws
and
governments
today. The
idea
that
a
ruler
or
government
has
our
best
interests
at
heart
and
therefore
has
the
authority
to
dictate
laws,
and
enforce
that
they
are
followed,
is
heavily
indebted
to
codes
of
morality
starting
with
Judaism. | 5,987 | 7,492 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#10_9395033 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| As
the
first
monotheistic
form
of
morality,
Judaic
morality
has
been
very
influential. The
other
Abrahamic
faiths
of
Islam
and
Christianity
have
very
similar
moral
codes
that
demand
the
same
strict
adherence
and
emphasis
on
a
good
and
benevolent
god. Beyond
the
religious
realm
though,
Jewish
morality
influenced
secular
life. Some
scholars
see
its
influence
in
the
way
we
relate
to
laws
and
governments
today. The
idea
that
a
ruler
or
government
has
our
best
interests
at
heart
and
therefore
has
the
authority
to
dictate
laws,
and
enforce
that
they
are
followed,
is
heavily
indebted
to
codes
of
morality
starting
with
Judaism. The
idea
of
morality
stemming
from
one
supreme
god
was
a
revolutionary
development
in
human
thought. Many
thousands
of
years
ago,
when
the
Israelites
embraced
their
god
and
their
morals,
they
had
no
idea
how
widespread
and
influential
it
would
become. Name: What
is
a
monotheistic
faith? Date: | 6,660 | 7,920 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#11_9396775 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| The
idea
of
morality
stemming
from
one
supreme
god
was
a
revolutionary
development
in
human
thought. Many
thousands
of
years
ago,
when
the
Israelites
embraced
their
god
and
their
morals,
they
had
no
idea
how
widespread
and
influential
it
would
become. Name: What
is
a
monotheistic
faith? Date: _______________________
a
faith
that
believes
in
Jewish
values
a
faith
that
believes
in
many
gods
a
faith
that
believes
in
one
god
a
faith
that
believes
in
the
Abrahamic
god
2. What
does
the
author
describe
in
the
beginning
of
the
passage? how
Judaism
became
the
first
monotheistic
faith
how
the
Judaic
system
of
ethics
influenced
modern
government
why
morality
is
important
to
the
Jewish
faith
common
threads
among
Jewish
morality
in
the
Torah
3. The
belief
that
God
plays
an
active
role
in
people’s
lives
is
central
to
Jewish
morality. What
evidence
from
the
passage
supports
this
statement? | 7,492 | 8,755 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#12_9398541 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| _______________________
a
faith
that
believes
in
Jewish
values
a
faith
that
believes
in
many
gods
a
faith
that
believes
in
one
god
a
faith
that
believes
in
the
Abrahamic
god
2. What
does
the
author
describe
in
the
beginning
of
the
passage? how
Judaism
became
the
first
monotheistic
faith
how
the
Judaic
system
of
ethics
influenced
modern
government
why
morality
is
important
to
the
Jewish
faith
common
threads
among
Jewish
morality
in
the
Torah
3. The
belief
that
God
plays
an
active
role
in
people’s
lives
is
central
to
Jewish
morality. What
evidence
from
the
passage
supports
this
statement? “The
Jewish
god
is
very
present. The
Jewish
faith
does
not
believe
in
the
Enlightenment
idea
of
the
Divine
Watchmaker.” “The
other
Abrahamic
faiths
of
Islam
and
Christianity
have
very
similar
moral
codes
that
demand
the
same
strict
adherence
and
emphasis
on
a
good
and
benevolent
god.” “The
rules
and
laws
teaching
how
to
live
a
good
and
moral
life
are
a
large
part
of
the
practice
of
Judaism.” “Morality
is
important
to
practitioners
of
Judaism
because
God
is
paying
attention
to
the
actions
of
humans.” | 7,920 | 9,447 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#13_9400710 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| “The
Jewish
god
is
very
present. The
Jewish
faith
does
not
believe
in
the
Enlightenment
idea
of
the
Divine
Watchmaker.” “The
other
Abrahamic
faiths
of
Islam
and
Christianity
have
very
similar
moral
codes
that
demand
the
same
strict
adherence
and
emphasis
on
a
good
and
benevolent
god.” “The
rules
and
laws
teaching
how
to
live
a
good
and
moral
life
are
a
large
part
of
the
practice
of
Judaism.” “Morality
is
important
to
practitioners
of
Judaism
because
God
is
paying
attention
to
the
actions
of
humans.” 4. Read
the
following
sentences: “There
are
many
morals
and
ethical
rules
in
Judaism. The
Torah
lays
out
many
of
these
ethics. These
have
been
discussed,
debated,
added
to
and
considered
over
the
thousands
of
years
of
Jewish
thought.” | 8,755 | 9,761 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6326701#14_9402220 | http://1mycloud.com/tk0us/ELA/READING/1130S_judaism_and_monotheistic_morality.pdf | Judaism and Monotheistic Morality
| 4. Read
the
following
sentences: “There
are
many
morals
and
ethical
rules
in
Judaism. The
Torah
lays
out
many
of
these
ethics. These
have
been
discussed,
debated,
added
to
and
considered
over
the
thousands
of
years
of
Jewish
thought.” Based
on
this
information,
what
conclusion
can
be
made
about
the
development
of
Jewish
morality? Jewish
morality
has
not
been
influenced
by
humans. Jewish
morality
has
changed | 9,447 | 10,000 |
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6342637#0_9403134 | http://1palm.blogspot.com/2009/04/where-do-palm-trees-grow-in-united.html | palm: Where do palm trees grow in the United States? | palm
Where do palm trees grow in the United States?
palm
| palm: Where do palm trees grow in the United States? Where do palm trees grow in the United States? my greenthumb wife loves them. what are areas where you can grow palm trees? i know obviously california (i am from it), and southern Florida but what about Texas and the Gulf Coast? How far do they go up the east coast? Charleston? Where do palm trees grow in the United States? palm trees grow from seattle washington on the west coast, can grow in southern tennesse, and can grow up to the new jersey coast on the east coast. | 0 | 528 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6342637#1_9403987 | http://1palm.blogspot.com/2009/04/where-do-palm-trees-grow-in-united.html | palm: Where do palm trees grow in the United States? | palm
Where do palm trees grow in the United States?
palm
| i know obviously california (i am from it), and southern Florida but what about Texas and the Gulf Coast? How far do they go up the east coast? Charleston? Where do palm trees grow in the United States? palm trees grow from seattle washington on the west coast, can grow in southern tennesse, and can grow up to the new jersey coast on the east coast. common palms like sabals grow on the east coast from about raleigh , nc to and around the gulf coast into texas. mexican fan palms are common on the west coast can be grown from portland oregon, along the west coast all the way to savannah geroria on the east coast. cold hardy palms
the windmill palm is very cold tollerant and can survine regular snow. cold tollerant to 5 degrees fahrenheit they can grow from seattle to richmond virginia with no problem and can also grow in southern alaska on the west coast all the way to cape cod on the east coast with some protection. THIS PALM CAN ONLY BE GROWN ON THE COAST EASILY BECAUSE IT DOESNT LIKE DRY SUMMERS, OR HARSH WINTERS. | 177 | 1,207 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6342637#2_9405346 | http://1palm.blogspot.com/2009/04/where-do-palm-trees-grow-in-united.html | palm: Where do palm trees grow in the United States? | palm
Where do palm trees grow in the United States?
palm
| common palms like sabals grow on the east coast from about raleigh , nc to and around the gulf coast into texas. mexican fan palms are common on the west coast can be grown from portland oregon, along the west coast all the way to savannah geroria on the east coast. cold hardy palms
the windmill palm is very cold tollerant and can survine regular snow. cold tollerant to 5 degrees fahrenheit they can grow from seattle to richmond virginia with no problem and can also grow in southern alaska on the west coast all the way to cape cod on the east coast with some protection. THIS PALM CAN ONLY BE GROWN ON THE COAST EASILY BECAUSE IT DOESNT LIKE DRY SUMMERS, OR HARSH WINTERS. also in areas north of the south people dont like growing palms becuase many think they are only tropical since most are, so you probably wont see many if any north of norfolk, virginia on the east coast and north of california on the west coast
THE TROPICAL PALMS
cocunt palms can only be grown well in the keys in flordia and the coast of hawaii. california isnt warm enough for long tern survival becuase it needs 80s in the winter and 90s in the summer to grow well. also needs lots of humidity and rain. palms are tropical plants fo the most part, but some are more cold hardy then you think
palms in california are common. the best are royal, majesty, date, spindle, and the triangle palm. | 528 | 1,903 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6342637#3_9407052 | http://1palm.blogspot.com/2009/04/where-do-palm-trees-grow-in-united.html | palm: Where do palm trees grow in the United States? | palm
Where do palm trees grow in the United States?
palm
| also in areas north of the south people dont like growing palms becuase many think they are only tropical since most are, so you probably wont see many if any north of norfolk, virginia on the east coast and north of california on the west coast
THE TROPICAL PALMS
cocunt palms can only be grown well in the keys in flordia and the coast of hawaii. california isnt warm enough for long tern survival becuase it needs 80s in the winter and 90s in the summer to grow well. also needs lots of humidity and rain. palms are tropical plants fo the most part, but some are more cold hardy then you think
palms in california are common. the best are royal, majesty, date, spindle, and the triangle palm. windmill palms are also common in california, but are well pruned unlike in cold areas
Reply: I live in California, and have been told the the reasont hey are so good here is soil and not alot of water. I live in the desert and imagine that it is true. I have 3 king and 4 queen and the water they get is rain occasionally- 4 times a year
Reply: I live in Florida now, and I love palm trees, too. | 1,207 | 2,298 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6342637#4_9408478 | http://1palm.blogspot.com/2009/04/where-do-palm-trees-grow-in-united.html | palm: Where do palm trees grow in the United States? | palm
Where do palm trees grow in the United States?
palm
| windmill palms are also common in california, but are well pruned unlike in cold areas
Reply: I live in California, and have been told the the reasont hey are so good here is soil and not alot of water. I live in the desert and imagine that it is true. I have 3 king and 4 queen and the water they get is rain occasionally- 4 times a year
Reply: I live in Florida now, and I love palm trees, too. When I lived in Savannah, there were palm trees, but not many. I found this site online which has a lot of info about cold hardy palms. Check it out. Reply: Palm trees grow in all the balmy climates so most of the south is good palm tree weather. | 1,904 | 2,544 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6342637#5_9409452 | http://1palm.blogspot.com/2009/04/where-do-palm-trees-grow-in-united.html | palm: Where do palm trees grow in the United States? | palm
Where do palm trees grow in the United States?
palm
| When I lived in Savannah, there were palm trees, but not many. I found this site online which has a lot of info about cold hardy palms. Check it out. Reply: Palm trees grow in all the balmy climates so most of the south is good palm tree weather. Reply: I have seen them as far north as North Carolina. Reply: they're all over sounthern texas
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#0_9416701 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
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So this is the continuation of my report on what I have learned about the Samoan tattoo over the years, thanks largely to the class I took and an interview I conducted with the late Afioga Tofaeono Tanuvasa Tavale. Here’s the whole series: The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 2
Do I have to be Samoan to get a Samoan tattoo? [ Bonus post] The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 3
Before we get into this post, though, I just wanted to thank James (who left a comment in part 1) for pointing out something about the Samoan tattoo for men. I originally called it the pe’a, and indeed, that’s what most people call it. But this tattoo is traditionally known as the malofie. As James says: …“pe’a” is the only the name of the small black triangle at the back. It seems there was confusion when the palagi’s started recording information and they probably pointed to the back of a man’s tattoo and asked what is was and so was told the name of the part on the back they were pointing to”
Thank you again. Although it’s still widely acceptable today to call this tattoo a pe’a, I hope we all get used to referring to it by its original name. | 0 | 1,333 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#1_9418727 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| But this tattoo is traditionally known as the malofie. As James says: …“pe’a” is the only the name of the small black triangle at the back. It seems there was confusion when the palagi’s started recording information and they probably pointed to the back of a man’s tattoo and asked what is was and so was told the name of the part on the back they were pointing to”
Thank you again. Although it’s still widely acceptable today to call this tattoo a pe’a, I hope we all get used to referring to it by its original name. Okay, let’s continue our discussion. The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The truly beautiful thing about a traditional Samoan tattoo is that every little symbol used has meaning, and names even. Certain elements of the malofie and the malu will be the same all the time, no matter who it is receiving the tattoo, but other parts of the design – the arrangement of certain symbols – will vary according to a person’s village and family history, as well as the tufuga giving the tattoo. That small black triangle at the back is an example of an image common to all malofie. On a superficial level, it represents a va’a (canoe), but each part of that design carries even further meaning. | 814 | 2,026 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#2_9420618 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| Okay, let’s continue our discussion. The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The truly beautiful thing about a traditional Samoan tattoo is that every little symbol used has meaning, and names even. Certain elements of the malofie and the malu will be the same all the time, no matter who it is receiving the tattoo, but other parts of the design – the arrangement of certain symbols – will vary according to a person’s village and family history, as well as the tufuga giving the tattoo. That small black triangle at the back is an example of an image common to all malofie. On a superficial level, it represents a va’a (canoe), but each part of that design carries even further meaning. As a writer, Tanuvasa himself was a diligent researcher who learned a lot about the tatau from renowned tufuga Sulu’ape. The Sulu’ape title is carried today by several tufuga, but Tanuvasa conducted his interviews with the first Sulu’ape to gain widespread popularity outside of Samoa because of his level of skill, the man who eventually lived in South Auckland and died tragically in the 1990s. I do apologize, but I don’t know his full name. Most people connected to the Samoan tatau scene, though, will know who I’m talking about. EDIT > This tufuga’s name was Sua Sulu’ape Paulo II
Based on what he learned from this Sulu’ape, Tanuvasa helped me to understand the symbols that make up the va’a at the back of every malofie. | 1,333 | 2,755 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#3_9422719 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| As a writer, Tanuvasa himself was a diligent researcher who learned a lot about the tatau from renowned tufuga Sulu’ape. The Sulu’ape title is carried today by several tufuga, but Tanuvasa conducted his interviews with the first Sulu’ape to gain widespread popularity outside of Samoa because of his level of skill, the man who eventually lived in South Auckland and died tragically in the 1990s. I do apologize, but I don’t know his full name. Most people connected to the Samoan tatau scene, though, will know who I’m talking about. EDIT > This tufuga’s name was Sua Sulu’ape Paulo II
Based on what he learned from this Sulu’ape, Tanuvasa helped me to understand the symbols that make up the va’a at the back of every malofie. First is the pula tele, the large upside-down triangle. Nested inside that is a smaller triangle, often filled in completely with ink, called the pula tama. The pula tele represents a person’s extended family, while the pula tama refers to the immediate family. Asofa’aifo are the lines that extend from the va’a shape and over a man’s hips. These lines strengthen the idea of family connection. | 2,026 | 3,151 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#4_9424517 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| First is the pula tele, the large upside-down triangle. Nested inside that is a smaller triangle, often filled in completely with ink, called the pula tama. The pula tele represents a person’s extended family, while the pula tama refers to the immediate family. Asofa’aifo are the lines that extend from the va’a shape and over a man’s hips. These lines strengthen the idea of family connection. Below the va’a are the ivi’aso’aso, which represent the intricacies of genealogy. So yes, we’re all about family. The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
It can take years, maybe even a lifetime of study to learn all the names and meanings of every symbol in a Samoan tattoo. From the little that I know so far, what impresses me most are the layers of stories you can read in a tatau, if you know what to look for. Each little pattern comes from everyday occurrences. | 2,755 | 3,619 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#5_9426029 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| Below the va’a are the ivi’aso’aso, which represent the intricacies of genealogy. So yes, we’re all about family. The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
It can take years, maybe even a lifetime of study to learn all the names and meanings of every symbol in a Samoan tattoo. From the little that I know so far, what impresses me most are the layers of stories you can read in a tatau, if you know what to look for. Each little pattern comes from everyday occurrences. For example, one symbol that looks like a ‘V’ comes from the footprints of a particular bird. Another V-shaped motif is taken from the legs of the ‘ali, those wooden headrests old men in the islands use as pillows. A common triangular symbol represents the shell of a delicious sea snail. Another symbol looks like a centipede. Another pattern is taken from the nets used to catch pigeons. | 3,152 | 4,009 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#6_9427530 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| For example, one symbol that looks like a ‘V’ comes from the footprints of a particular bird. Another V-shaped motif is taken from the legs of the ‘ali, those wooden headrests old men in the islands use as pillows. A common triangular symbol represents the shell of a delicious sea snail. Another symbol looks like a centipede. Another pattern is taken from the nets used to catch pigeons. Another one looks like a spearhead, and so forth. Combined, these patterns tell us about life in Samoa back in the day. In my mind, they conjure up images of waking up in a remote village, understanding my place amongst family and friends, performing the typical chores of the day, and encountering objects, aromas, animals, plants and food unique to the environment of Samoa. These experiences are fading with the passage of time – even for those of us who still live in Samoa – and might one day only exist in our memories, preserved in the symbols of our tatau (and our siapo, and other Samoan forms of visual art). With a little more knowledge, though, you will be able to read a deeper, more personal story in the same patterns. | 3,620 | 4,743 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#7_9429286 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| Another one looks like a spearhead, and so forth. Combined, these patterns tell us about life in Samoa back in the day. In my mind, they conjure up images of waking up in a remote village, understanding my place amongst family and friends, performing the typical chores of the day, and encountering objects, aromas, animals, plants and food unique to the environment of Samoa. These experiences are fading with the passage of time – even for those of us who still live in Samoa – and might one day only exist in our memories, preserved in the symbols of our tatau (and our siapo, and other Samoan forms of visual art). With a little more knowledge, though, you will be able to read a deeper, more personal story in the same patterns. The arrangement of certain symbols might represent a particular event in your village’s history. Another grouping of images might tell you about the status of a matai title in your family. The way a symbol is drawn might be dictated by something in your genealogy, or it could be a signature technique of the tufuga who gave you your tatau, which carries its own significance. You are forever connected to the person who tattoos you, so his mark becomes another part of your story. On yet another layer of meaning, symbols in the tatau send strong messages about who we are as Samoan people. | 4,010 | 5,335 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#8_9431234 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| The arrangement of certain symbols might represent a particular event in your village’s history. Another grouping of images might tell you about the status of a matai title in your family. The way a symbol is drawn might be dictated by something in your genealogy, or it could be a signature technique of the tufuga who gave you your tatau, which carries its own significance. You are forever connected to the person who tattoos you, so his mark becomes another part of your story. On yet another layer of meaning, symbols in the tatau send strong messages about who we are as Samoan people. We’ve already talked about the va’a image in the malofie, how each symbol in it refers to different aspects of family. Indeed, the core of the Fa’asamoa is family. I have so much more to learn still about symbols in the tatau, but I would expect other combinations of patterns to represent other inherently Samoan values: love, respect, courage and duty, etc. This depth of intricate symbolism, and the degree of knowledge you have to possess in order to truly understand it all, elevates the Samoan tatau to a whole different level of body art. | 4,744 | 5,881 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#9_9432999 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| We’ve already talked about the va’a image in the malofie, how each symbol in it refers to different aspects of family. Indeed, the core of the Fa’asamoa is family. I have so much more to learn still about symbols in the tatau, but I would expect other combinations of patterns to represent other inherently Samoan values: love, respect, courage and duty, etc. This depth of intricate symbolism, and the degree of knowledge you have to possess in order to truly understand it all, elevates the Samoan tatau to a whole different level of body art. It’s definitely not something you would undertake lightly. Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo? We have a saying in our language: E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
Its literal translation: “ Tattoo the mouth before tattooing the legs”. | 5,336 | 6,127 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#10_9434430 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| It’s definitely not something you would undertake lightly. Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo? We have a saying in our language: E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
Its literal translation: “ Tattoo the mouth before tattooing the legs”. It just means that you should strive for a little bit of wisdom first before you rush to get a tatau done. Some people quote this proverb to insist that you shouldn’t receive a Samoan tattoo until you fully understand our culture first. I used to think the same way. It makes sense, though. How can you truly appreciate the work of art if you have no idea what it means? | 5,881 | 6,498 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#11_9435677 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| It just means that you should strive for a little bit of wisdom first before you rush to get a tatau done. Some people quote this proverb to insist that you shouldn’t receive a Samoan tattoo until you fully understand our culture first. I used to think the same way. It makes sense, though. How can you truly appreciate the work of art if you have no idea what it means? Tanuvasa, however, said that young men shouldn’t allow their lack of knowledge to prevent them from getting the malofie. The act of being tattooed itself will teach them so much, and having a permanent reminder of your culture on your body can often motivate a person to learn more. Traditional village customs support Tanuvasa’s perspective. Pulau’u is what we call untitled men who don’t have a malofie. When matai gather together for discussions or ceremonies, the pulau’u are required to run around outside doing the difficult tasks to serve these chiefs. | 6,128 | 7,058 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#12_9437246 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| Tanuvasa, however, said that young men shouldn’t allow their lack of knowledge to prevent them from getting the malofie. The act of being tattooed itself will teach them so much, and having a permanent reminder of your culture on your body can often motivate a person to learn more. Traditional village customs support Tanuvasa’s perspective. Pulau’u is what we call untitled men who don’t have a malofie. When matai gather together for discussions or ceremonies, the pulau’u are required to run around outside doing the difficult tasks to serve these chiefs. Sogaimiti, however, are allowed to sit inside the fale with the matai, to learn the intricacies of the fa’asamoa by listening to their conversations and participating in their rituals. I now believe that even the desire for a tatau is evidence that a person wants to connect with the Samoan culture, and that shouldn’t be discouraged. But people should still make the effort to really learn about the Fa’asamoa – whether that comes before or after being tattooed. It’s a sign of love and respect not for the tatau itself (which is still just a thing) but for other Samoans, for your parents and ancestors, for those of us who hold our traditions in our hearts. After all, culture is really about people, right? | 6,498 | 7,769 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#13_9439175 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| Sogaimiti, however, are allowed to sit inside the fale with the matai, to learn the intricacies of the fa’asamoa by listening to their conversations and participating in their rituals. I now believe that even the desire for a tatau is evidence that a person wants to connect with the Samoan culture, and that shouldn’t be discouraged. But people should still make the effort to really learn about the Fa’asamoa – whether that comes before or after being tattooed. It’s a sign of love and respect not for the tatau itself (which is still just a thing) but for other Samoans, for your parents and ancestors, for those of us who hold our traditions in our hearts. After all, culture is really about people, right? On to Part 3
Gosh I can talk a lot. I didn’t really stick with my agenda, did I? In this post, I was supposed to also cover: Getting a Samoan Tattoo in the Old Days
Getting a Samoan Tattoo Today
Variations of the Samoan Tattoo
Wearing a Samoan Tattoo with Respect and Pride
I promise I will try to be a lot less um long winded when I DO talk about those fascinating topics in my next post. Thank you all for your comments so far. | 7,059 | 8,199 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#14_9440959 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
On to Part 3
| On to Part 3
Gosh I can talk a lot. I didn’t really stick with my agenda, did I? In this post, I was supposed to also cover: Getting a Samoan Tattoo in the Old Days
Getting a Samoan Tattoo Today
Variations of the Samoan Tattoo
Wearing a Samoan Tattoo with Respect and Pride
I promise I will try to be a lot less um long winded when I DO talk about those fascinating topics in my next post. Thank you all for your comments so far. Please continue to drop your thoughts and any questions here for me as I prepare to tackle Part 3. Ia manuia! UPDATE: Part III is here! Check it out: | 7,769 | 8,349 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6349832#15_9442157 | http://1samoana.com/the-truth-about-the-samoan-tattoo-tatau-part-2/ | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2 | One Samoana | The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part 2
Here’s the whole series:
The Symbols and Patterns in a Samoan Tattoo
The Stories Inked into a Samoan Tattoo
Are you Samoan Enough to get a Samoan Tattoo?
E ta muamua le gutu ae le ta le vae
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| Please continue to drop your thoughts and any questions here for me as I prepare to tackle Part 3. Ia manuia! UPDATE: Part III is here! Check it out: The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau) – Part III
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The origins of the Samoan tattoo
The Samoan Tattoo for Men
A Samoan Tattoo for Women
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The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 2
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The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau)
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It seems like everybody’s got an opinion about the Samoan tattoo – who should be getting them, how they should be given, how they’re meant to be worn or displayed, etc. It’s understandable. While tattoos in general are very popular, Polynesia is often credited as the origin of this kind of body art, and as Samoans, we feel a certain obligation to the craft that is such a huge part of our cultural heritage. This post is part 1 of a series: The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 2
Do I have to be Samoan to get a Samoan tattoo? [ Bonus post] The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 3
Tattooing, Samoa
A few years ago, I took an advanced Samoan language and culture class with the late Afioga Tofaeono Tanuvasa Tavale. If you ever come across a book that details aspects of the Fa’asamoa, chances are it was written by Tanuvasa. He was a prolific author with 8 matai titles of his own and decades of experience educating in this field, so his authority on the topic was largely unrivaled. I loved sitting in his class, listening to his stories about old Samoa, absorbing his profound wisdom about the Fa’asamoa – but I was probably the least knowledgeable of all his students. I was the only one who would reply to him in English when he asked a question. | 0 | 1,434 |
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The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau)
This post is part 1 of a series:
The origins of the Samoan tattoo
The Samoan Tattoo for Men
A Samoan Tattoo for Women
Time for a Part Two
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 2
| Bonus post] The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 3
Tattooing, Samoa
A few years ago, I took an advanced Samoan language and culture class with the late Afioga Tofaeono Tanuvasa Tavale. If you ever come across a book that details aspects of the Fa’asamoa, chances are it was written by Tanuvasa. He was a prolific author with 8 matai titles of his own and decades of experience educating in this field, so his authority on the topic was largely unrivaled. I loved sitting in his class, listening to his stories about old Samoa, absorbing his profound wisdom about the Fa’asamoa – but I was probably the least knowledgeable of all his students. I was the only one who would reply to him in English when he asked a question. Yes, I know. Shame on me. But he was always very kind and patient. I found out later that his English was almost as flawless as his Samoan, and one day he even graciously allowed me to interview him (in English) outside of the classroom. I had so many questions, and with great enthusiasm he helped me to understand. | 709 | 1,751 |
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The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau)
This post is part 1 of a series:
The origins of the Samoan tattoo
The Samoan Tattoo for Men
A Samoan Tattoo for Women
Time for a Part Two
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 2
| Yes, I know. Shame on me. But he was always very kind and patient. I found out later that his English was almost as flawless as his Samoan, and one day he even graciously allowed me to interview him (in English) outside of the classroom. I had so many questions, and with great enthusiasm he helped me to understand. In my time with Tanuvasa, this is what I learned about the Samoan tattoo: The origins of the Samoan tattoo
We call it ‘ Tatau ‘, and according to legend, it was brought to Samoa by two sisters. The story is beautifully preserved in the traditional, chant-like song: O le Vi’i o le Tatau Samoa. Says the song (a loose translation): | 1,435 | 2,082 |
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The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau)
This post is part 1 of a series:
The origins of the Samoan tattoo
The Samoan Tattoo for Men
A Samoan Tattoo for Women
Time for a Part Two
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 2
| In my time with Tanuvasa, this is what I learned about the Samoan tattoo: The origins of the Samoan tattoo
We call it ‘ Tatau ‘, and according to legend, it was brought to Samoa by two sisters. The story is beautifully preserved in the traditional, chant-like song: O le Vi’i o le Tatau Samoa. Says the song (a loose translation): This is what we know
of how the art of tattoo came to Samoa
Two women (sisters)
swam across the deep ocean from Fiti
They carried a basket with them
(filled with tatau equipment)
and repeatedly chanted the song: ‘Only women receive tattoos, not men’
The reason men receive tattoos today
is that their song was sung incorrectly
They arrived to the coast of Falealupo
and encountered a huge faisua
They dove into the water for it
and when they surfaced again
they began singing that it is men who receive tattoos
and not women
This song, which continues on to talk about enduring the pain of a tattoo for the sake of pride in your culture, is a great way to begin learning about tatau, but Tanuvasa taught us that it only tells a very simple version of its true, often controversial origin story. ( Like how Disney re-packages fairy-tales for children.) The sisters in this story were actually demigods, Siamese twins named Taema and Tilafaiga. Because of the ‘Fiti’ reference, it’s commonly thought the tattoo was a gift to them from chiefs in Fiji. | 1,751 | 3,130 |
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The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo (Tatau)
This post is part 1 of a series:
The origins of the Samoan tattoo
The Samoan Tattoo for Men
A Samoan Tattoo for Women
Time for a Part Two
The Truth about the Samoan Tattoo – Part 2
| This is what we know
of how the art of tattoo came to Samoa
Two women (sisters)
swam across the deep ocean from Fiti
They carried a basket with them
(filled with tatau equipment)
and repeatedly chanted the song: ‘Only women receive tattoos, not men’
The reason men receive tattoos today
is that their song was sung incorrectly
They arrived to the coast of Falealupo
and encountered a huge faisua
They dove into the water for it
and when they surfaced again
they began singing that it is men who receive tattoos
and not women
This song, which continues on to talk about enduring the pain of a tattoo for the sake of pride in your culture, is a great way to begin learning about tatau, but Tanuvasa taught us that it only tells a very simple version of its true, often controversial origin story. ( Like how Disney re-packages fairy-tales for children.) The sisters in this story were actually demigods, Siamese twins named Taema and Tilafaiga. Because of the ‘Fiti’ reference, it’s commonly thought the tattoo was a gift to them from chiefs in Fiji. Deep Samoan tradition, however, maintains that the tatau is purely Samoan, so Tanuvasa believes that the ‘Fiti’ referred to in the song is actually Fitiuta, which is a town on Ta’u, one of the Manu’a islands in what we now know as American Samoa. I doubt that many would agree with this interpretation, but it makes sense to me because Manu’a is known in our history as the birthplace of Samoa’s first kings, the true origin of our Fa’asamoa. So a ‘faisua’ is a giant clam. Its meat is apparently so amazingly delicious (says my mom, I’d love to try it!) that it’s considered a delicacy in Samoa. | 2,082 | 3,727 |
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