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March 17 – May 14, 10 am – 7 pm, Not your conventional Instagram pop-up, the Museum of Failure shines a light on some of history’s epic fails by some of the world’s best-known companies, like Google Glass. The experience is geared towards visitors of all ages, making it a great activity for families, professional groups, associations, and university classes. Guests can look forward to classic catastrophes like the marketing disappointment that was New Coke or the over-hyped 1958 Ford Edsel, along with artifacts spanning from the 17th century right up to the present day. The Museum culminates with a Failure Confessional where visitors can add their own personal stories of failures to the collection. Please note: there are some exhibits that feature adult products. Brooklyn, 11232
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Fear vs. Wisdom ***For ALL SINGLE LADIES*** Since I am just beginning my “Ruth Exploits & Adventures” I had no idea that there would be circumstances in which I‘d have to consciously decide whether to act or stand still. The BOAZ that is waiting requires me to walk forward and not be afraid to try, and as I force myself to be more impulsive and social, I was recently accused of coping –out/hesitating as a result of fear and not as a result of wisdom. So here’s what happened: Last Sunday, I met a guy at my church. He seemed decent, I guess. Polite. Nice. So when he asked for my number, I obliged. We talked on the phone maybe 4 times over the past week, and as of Friday night, I told him I planned on making myself available this weekend to possibly go out or get a drink, etc. So Saturday he’s calling periodically throughout the morning. Just checking in I guess we’d say. Clearly, he’s bored and I am as well. I was tinkering around the apartment, moving bedroom furniture and bookshelves just for the heck of it. (It’s what I do when the “sameness” of my life starts getting to me! Instead of shopping for new furniture, I try to create a new environment with what I have! It makes me feel like things have changed even though my money has stayed the same!) Anyway, he’s on the phone saying he’s thinking to himself what we could do to possibly meet up, places we could go. I’m not helping him with ideas because it would be our first “unofficial” date, so I sit quietly and listen to see what he’ll come up with. It’s a gauge we use to measure a man’s creativity, and every woman does it when she meets a hopeful! I patiently listen on. His first attempt: “Well, I was thinking it would be nice if we went for a walk on the Lake”, he says. In my head: We’ve got ourselves a winner! “Yeah, that would be really nice, but it’s just too hot for that today”, I respond. I smile to myself. Such a great idea! And right up my alley as far as first dates go, But with 104-degree heat and humidity that’s out of this world, a walk around the lake just wasn’t feasible. I’d be snapping his head off within the first ten minutes. Not because of him, but because I’m grossly heat-averse. As a standard RULE-of-THUMB for me: anything over 65degrees IS JUST TOO HOT TO BE OUTSIDE! I explain to him. “Yeah, that’s what I was thinking too”, he responds softly. Dead phone air lingers for a few seconds. I’m thinking to myself.. Um, I eat everyday… at least 3xs/day, why hasn’t he just asked me to lunch or dinner? I’m thinking: we don’t have to do something outside. All the businesses in the Queen City aren’t closed just because it’s over 100 degrees…let’s find something indoors to do! He says nothing still. So to break the silence, I say to him: “Well, its fine, no rush. You’ll come up with something. Either way, I’ve got nothing to do today, so I’ll be free”. I can tell he’s thinking, but he responds: “yeah, it’s just too hot to do anything outside”. [Dude seriously, are we back on the outside thing again?? I back-track by giving him the benefit of the doubt: maybe he’s an adventure/nature freak and craves the outdoors… uh maybe, you never know.] The next words out of his mouth: “Well, you know…” I’m quiet, waiting for him to finish. “…you could always just come over here”. “I’m sorry, come where?” I ask in disbelief. “Come over to the house”, he responds coolly. I take a deep breath. I’m going to respond appropriately. I’m not going to get on my holier-than-thou soapbox. Maybe he really just doesn’t know better….. I casually explain to him that since I met him exactly 7 days ago in the parking lot of our church, and have yet to even share a meal or a glass a water face-to-face in his presence, that I don’t feel comfortable being in his home. At this point, he’s still a stranger to me. As a woman of discriminating tastes and discretionary behavior, there was no way I’d be putting myself in such a compromising position. I make it clear that I’d be more at-ease if our first meeting was in a social, public setting. He sighs, “yeah, I figured that was probably too much, but it’s just sooo hot outside, there’s nothing for us to really do”. At this point, I’m shouting at him, in my head mind you, but I’m shouting nonetheless: Dude, I do like to eat. Dinner is a pretty easy first-date stand-by, what’s the deal? Just ask me to dinner or a movie already!! Literally 3 hours, and 2 phone calls later, he finally asks me to dinner, to which I lazily accept. I’m supposed to be giving the benefit of doubt this year, and I’m going to chalk his faux pas up to heat exhaustion. Maybe he talks out the side of his neck if he’s dehydrated or something… yeah, it’s a stretch, but I want to go to dinner, so I excuse his behavior. I just let it go. Now, here we are Monday morning, and I’m explaining Saturday’s events to my co-worker when she says: “Girl, you should have just went to the house!” Huh, really? Girl, are you trippin? I’m beside myself because I cannot believe she just said that. “No, I’m not trippin’. She explains further: “You can’t live your life in fear. If something bad is going to happen to you, then you can’t stop that.” I take a good look at her because I just know that she’s knows better. She goes on: “Besides, even married men kill their wives who they’ve known for years, so what makes you think you can control any situation”. I’m sitting there listening to her, blinking hysterically because she’s so passionate about me putting myself out there to try new things, throwing caution to the wind. She explains to me that she thinks that I spend too much time living in fear. I am adamantly making a pretty strong argument that I was behaving with wisdom, not fear. I may be just entering into the dating scene, but I don’t want to date that badly where I’m open to any and everything. It’s foolish to be alone with a man in an environment that I cannot control. I just met him a week ago. I don’t know if he has angry or violent tendencies; I don’t know if he’s a touchy-feely person; I don’t know if he has unsettling eyes, I don’t know if he makes me uncomfortable when I stand next to him… I just met dude for 10 minutes in a parking lot, and 7 days later it’s okay for me to be alone with him in his home? I think not!! She looks at me like I’m lost. She laughs to herself. I’m sitting there not even looking at her, self-righteously knowing: I am right this time. I am. Shakes her head, laughs at me again pitifully, and says: “well, you’re going to miss out on a lot, if you’re constantly afraid all the time.” I truthfully don’t know what to say. I’m flabbergasted that she encouraged me to go to this man’s house. And she’s a fellow single, just like me. We go back and forth to no avail, and I’m lost for words. She looks pitifully at me like she knows I’ll be an old maid for the rest of my life, poor girl, she’s thinking in her head. But me, on the other hand, I begin to worry about her well-being. She’s single, and dates and goes out far more often than I do, but for her to have no regard for compromising situations that a woman can put herself in… I’m immediately worried for her. When I get back to my desk, I earnestly pray for her safety as she meets new people. I pray that God continues to keep her protected in every circumstance and situation. I think to myself: am I not a free as other women because I hesitate? Have I missed out? My spirit reminds me that when you know better, you do better. Freedom sometimes costs, but it can’t be more than I’m willing to pay. Make no mistake, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with being “free to do what she wants to do without fear and hesitation” as my co-worker said it, but wisdom tells us that all freedoms should be taken within reason. Here in 2012 it’s not just open season, where every decision is free-game. We as women should be conscious of environments that could quickly get out of control if we enter into those situations blindly. Going to a man’s house, who I just met, and have only spoken with on the phone a few times, it’s a prime example of a compromising situation. Too many people, women and young girls especially, are missing today because of it. Would you take a 2am walk through this alley in a negligee and stilettos just because? Exactly! Wisdom is Essential. Its foolish for anyone to think that our decisions cannot help steer our circumstances! Lets all be WISER! Bottom line: When dealing with the opposite sex, I do feel that every woman should constantly behave with wisdom. If that wisdom stems from a little bit of fear because of prior experience or someone else’s experience, then so be it. In the words of MosDef “there certain things you just don’t do”. As a woman, I think I should take every precaution necessary, just in case, he isn’t who he says he is. Again, I’m not advising that a woman should walk around quaking in her stilettos whenever a man is present, but as the daughter of a Marine who constantly advises me to be aware of my surroundings and the presence of others: I’ll always advise that if a woman is in the presence of a man whom she doesn’t know very well, she should always allow herself a way of escape, be that thru other people around her or a place in which she’s familiar. As I’m typing I’m reminded of 2Timothy 1: 7 God has not given us a spirit of fear, but a spirit of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. To me, the power comes from knowing that if one acts with a sound mind –full of wisdom—as she dates and meets new people who hopefully won’t be strangers much longer, she won’t be powerless in any situation. I dunno, it’s just a thought! ~BE SAFE LADIES, & Keep Smiling! Previous Calling my bluff… Next Watch THIS!!
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Learning doesn't stop just because class is over.
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Minghui Report: 839 New Cases of Falun Gong Practitioners Targeted for Their Faith Reported in September 2016 The Chinese authorities’ persecution of Falun Gong remains unabated during the 2016 Mid-Autumn Festival (September 15) holiday season. A happy month for family reunion for most, September recorded 839 new cases of innocent citizens targeted for their faith in Falun Gong, with 690 arrested and 149 harassed. The vast majority of these cases took place in September, while the remaining happened earlier in 2016. Due to the communist regime’s censorship of information, the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China cannot always be reported in a timely manner. Two family members of the 690 arrested practitioners were also taken into custody, including a 6-year-old boy and a man who does not practice Falun Gong. The husband of a practitioner arrested in August 2016 was severely traumatised and passed away in September. About two-thirds of the arrested remain detained at the time of writing, with 42 of them having been formally arrested and facing indictment for their faith. One of the 149 harassed practitioners died days after she received a threatening phone call from the police. Many of the arrested or harassed practitioners had their homes ransacked and valuables taken. The police confiscated a total of 316,330 yuan in cash from 21 practitioners. Cash taken from Falun Dafa practioners by police. Practitioners Targeted All Across China The arrested practitioners come from 27 provinces and centrally-controlled municipalities across China. Jilin Province topped the list with 98 practitioners arrested, followed by Shandong (95), Sichuan (57), and Liaoning (54). Thirteen other provinces saw double-digit cases of arrests, and the remaining 10 provinces logged single-digit cases. Seven Deaths In addition to the two aforementioned deaths arising from the newly reported cases, five additional deaths concerning practitioners arrested in 2015 or earlier were also reported in September. Gansu Woman Dies after Harassment Ms. Jiao Guiying, 68, was a resident of Yongchang County, Gansu Province. She had been repeatedly harassed since she filed a criminal complaint last year against former Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin for initiating the persecution of Falun Gong in 1999. Most recently, the police made a call to threaten her again in September 2016. She died days later on September 10. Practitioner’s Husband Dies One Month After Her Arrest Ms. Tan Jinmei was arrested on August 17, 2016 for practicing Falun Gong. Her husband, who had already been suffering from stroke symptoms, saw his health deteriorate after the police raided the couple’s home. He died about one month later, and Ms. Tan was prohibited from attending his funeral. She is facing indictment for her faith. Heilongjiang Man Dies 4 Months After Being Arrested for His Faith Mr. Lu Zhifan, 50, was arrested on May 6, 2016 and died on September 3. The detention centre told his family that “some death row inmates beat him to death.” Since death row inmates are usually restrained with handcuffs or shackles, Mr. Lu’s family suspects the guards purposefully removed restraints from the inmates and instigated a fatal attack on him. Liaoning Woman Given Unknown Drug One Month Before Prison Release, Dies 4 Years Later Ms. Gao Lianzhen was arrested on August 22, 2009 and later sentenced to three years in prison. The Fuxin City, Liaoning Province resident was forced to take unknown pills one month before her scheduled release in August 2012. Ms. Gao soon developed incontinence, abdominal swelling, and festering in her body. She passed away on September 12, 2016, after more than four years of suffering. Mudanjiang Man Dies after 15 Years on the Run Mr. Zhao Lin was a practitioner from Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province. He became wanted after he escaped from a police station 15 years ago. He died on September 13, 2016 at the age of 44. Mr. Zhao is survived by his wife and their 14-year-old son. Shandong Man Dies after Long-term Torture Mr. Liu Yaohua was repeatedly arrested for refusing to renounce Falun Gong. He was once hung up for more than one hour at a local brainwashing centre. The long-term torture ruined his health, and doctors discovered holes in his intestines. His family suspects he was drugged during his detention. He died on September 20, 2016. He was 53. Shandong Man Suddenly Dies in Detention, Family Suspects Foul Play Mr. Wang was arrested on September 6, 2015 after filing a criminal complaint against former Chinese dictator Jiang Zemin for initiating the persecution of Falun Gong that resulted in his two labor camp terms and confiscation of his personal belongings. The 65-year-old man from Qingzhou City, Shandong Province was still very healthy and in good spirits when his lawyer visited him at the detention centre on August 13, 2016. He suddenly died on September 25. His family suspects foul play. Police Retaliation Over Criminal Complaint Against Former Communist Party Leader In addition to the aforementioned Ms. Jiao Guiying, 11 more practitioners were arrested, and 7 more were harassed–also for trying to seek justice against Jiang Zemin. Mr. Liao Zeguang from Bazhong City, Sichuan Province filed his case against Jiang on June 18, 2015. Less than two months later, the police broke into his home and photographed him without his permission. Mr. Liao refused to sign a police-prepared statement nullifying his complaint against Jiang. Instead, he wrote, “Punish Jiang Zemin according to the law.” The police made repeated threats over the next few months to cancel Mr. Liao’s low-income subsidy and expel his children from school before finally arresting him on September 20, 2016. He now remains at Bazhong City Detention Centre. Lawless Police Many officers violated the law while arresting the practitioners. Some resorted to excessive force, while others blatantly boasted that they were villains. Shandong Woman Assaulted by Police after Being Arrested for Her Faith An Anqiu City resident was assaulted by a police officer after being arrested on September 3 for talking to people about Falun Gong. Ms. Zhang Guixiu pleaded for the officer to stop, but he yelled in response, “I just enjoy beating Falun Gong [practitioners]!” Ms. Zhang still had visible bruises on her face and leg after she was released the next day. Police: “Our Name Is Villain!” Mr. Xia from Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province was hosting guests on September 20 when three plainclothes officers broke in and tried to arrest them. When he demanded to know their identities, and one officer claimed, “Our name is villain!” The police revealed that they were acting on a tip from Gao Zhiqiang, head of Wopeng Village, who reported that Mr. Xia and his guests planned to read Falun Gong books. While Mr. Xia wasn’t arrested, all of his guests–Mr. Cai, Mr. Su, and Mr. Xu Zhenbin–were taken into custody. Mr. Cai and Mr. Su were released later that night after they gave in to police pressure and signed a statement promising to renounce Falun Gong. Mr. Xu was sent to Shuangcheng Detention Centre, where he remains at the time of writing. Accomplished Professionals Among the Arrested The arrested or harassed practitioners come from all walks of life, from housewives to retirees to accomplished professionals. Three Shenzhen Professionals Arrested for Their Faith Dr. Feng Shaoyong, who received his doctoral degree from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, was visiting a friend on September 24 when he was arrested and his car impounded. Mr. Chen Zeqi and Mr. Jiang Rongjin, both 53, were arrested on the same day. Mr. Chen is a software engineer, and Mr. Jiang Rongjin works at the Shenzhen Post Office. All three men are residents of Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. They had been repeatedly arrested and detained in the past for their faith. Mr. Feng and Mr. Chen are now being held at Longgang Detention Centre. It is unclear where Mr. Jiang is detained. Guangdong Province: 23 Arrested in One Day The three Shenzhen practitioners mentioned above are not the only ones arrested on that day by Guangdong police. Another professional in a neighboring city of Dongguan was seized from his home in the wee hours. Mr. Zou Shuwen, a physician from Qingxi People’s Hospital, remains held at Sanzhong Police Station. (Clearwisdom)
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Home » Posts tagged Frank Orth Blondie’s Secret Blondie’s Secret (1948) starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake In Blondie’s Secret, the Bumstead’s summer vacation has been postponed 3 times. It’s already September! What will Dagwood’s co-worker Ollie have to do to make it a 4th time? July 23, 2021 user Comedy No Comment
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20 Promising Startups In Greece Posted on January 29, 2019 by Josep Although Greece is in transition, it is the right moment to have a peek at the Greek startups, trying to get the full picture of the current situation and the potentials of development. Just before the end of 2018, Found.ation, a leading technology and innovation enabling platform in SE Europe, […] Posted in Business IdeasTagged 20, Greece, In, Promising, Startups
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Where is Amica Insurance Headquarters? The Amica Insurance Company is headquartered in Lincoln, Rhode Island. The company has been in business for over 100 years and offers a variety of insurance products, including auto, home, life, and business insurance. Amica Insurance is headquartered in Lincoln, Rhode Island. The company was founded in 1907 and has been providing insurance products to customers for over 110 years. Amica is a mutual insurance company, which means that it is owned by its policyholders. This structure allows the company to operate without the need to generate profits for shareholders. Instead, Amica reinvested any excess revenue back into the company to benefit its policyholders. This commitment to customer service has earned Amica consistently high ratings from independent surveys of customer satisfaction. Amica Corporate Office Phone Number Amica’s corporate office phone number is 1-800-652-6422. You can also reach Amica by email at [email protected], or through their online contact form. When contacting Amica, be sure to have your policy number handy so that they can better assist you. Amica Insurance Office Locations There are Amica Insurance offices located throughout the United States, as well as in Canada and Puerto Rico. The company has a total of 36 locations, which are listed below. Amica Insurance Office Locations: Arizona – Phoenix California – Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco Bay Area Colorado – Denver Metro Area Connecticut – Hartford Metro Area, New Haven Metro Area Delaware – Wilmington Metro Area Amica Claims Mailing Address If you’re an Amica policyholder, you may be wondering what the best way is to file a claim. Should you do it online? Or is it better to call customer service? Perhaps the easiest way is simply to mail in your claim form. Amica’s mailing address for claims is: Amica Insurance P.O. Box 9128 Providence, RI 02940-9128 When mailing in your claim form, be sure to include all the necessary documentation, such as a police report if your car was stolen or insurance declarations if you’re filing a homeowners’ insurance claim. If you have any questions about what needs to be included with your claim form, you can always give Amica’s customer service department a call at 1-800-424-6422 and they’ll be happy to help. Amica Insurance Address Lincoln, Ri If you’re looking for Amica Insurance in Lincoln, Rhode Island, you’ll find it at 100 S County Trail. This is the company’s headquarters, and it has been located here since 1967. The company offers a wide range of insurance products, including auto, home, life, and business insurance. In addition to its Lincoln location, Amica Insurance has offices in Warwick and Providence. Amica Email Address If you have an Amica email address, you can use it to log in to your account. You can also use it to reset your password if you forget it. To do this, go to the Amica website and click on the “Forgot Password” link. Enter your Amica email address and we will send you a link to reset your password. Credit: www.heyrhody.com Is Amica an American Company? Yes, Amica is an American company. It was founded in 1907 in Providence, Rhode Island. The company is a mutual insurance company, which means it is owned by its policyholders. Amica is the oldest and largest mutual insurer of automobiles in the United States. Who is Amica Insurance Owned By? Amica Insurance is a mutual insurance company that offers personal lines of insurance, including automobile, homeowners, marine, and personal excess liability. The company was founded in 1907 by two teachers from Rhode Island and is headquartered in Lincoln, Rhode Island. Amica is the oldest mutual insurer of automobiles in the United States and one of the largest insurers of private passenger automobiles in America. The company has more than 3 million policyholders and insures over 1 million vehicles. While Amica is technically owned by its policyholders (as a mutual insurance company), it does have a board of directors made up of 13 individuals. These individuals are responsible for overseeing the management and operation of the company. How Big is Amica Insurance Company? Amica Insurance company is one of the largest insurance companies in the United States. It has over $2 billion in assets and provides coverage to over 3 million policyholders. Amica is a mutual insurance company, meaning it is owned by its policyholders. This structure allows the company to offer its customers lower prices and better customer service than many other insurers. Is Amica a Fortune 500 Company? Yes, Amica is a Fortune 500 company. It is ranked number 486 on the 2020 list. What States Does Amica Write-In? Amica writes in all 50 states. Is Amica Insurance Nationwide? 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Glomerulonephritis: How to Diagnose and Prevent It at Various Levels October 30, 2015 / admin Glomerulonephritis is an inflammation of the glomeruli in the kidney. The glomeruli is constellation of small blood vessels in the kidney that act as a filter to remove excess fluid, electrolytes and nitrogenous wastes from the blood into the urine. It is divided into: Acute Glomerulonephritis- The symptoms develop suddenly. Chronic Glomerulonephritis- The symptoms develop gradually. In glomerulonephritis, the glomeruli lose their filtering capacity thus blood proteins and red cells are excreted in the urine in various quantities depending on the severity of the glomerular damage. DIAGNOSIS OF GLOMERULONEPHRITIS Accurate diagnosis is essential in the successful treatment of glomerulonephritis. Diagnosis is highly dependent on the clarity of symptoms, examination and investigation findings. Passage of coca-colored urine due to the presence of red blood cells in the urine. This is called haematuria. Passage of foamy urine due to excess amount of proteins in the urine. This is called proteinuria. Presence of peri-orbital and ankle swelling. EXAMINATION FINDINGS Peri-orbital and pedal edema. · Elevated blood pressure. Urinalysis-This reveals diagnostic findings such as red blood cells, casts, white blood cells and proteins in the urine. Blood test- Blood level of electrolytes, urea and creatinine. This is mainly done to assess the extent of kidney damage. Radiological imaging tests-This is done usually when the blood tests suggest some level of kidney damage. E.g Renal scan or abdominal CT scan is done. Kidney biopsy- This entails using a clinical procedure to extract some pieces of kidney tissues for microscopic examination. This is the only test that confirms glomerulonephritis. This is based on the following principles: Treat underlying health conditions quickly. Use of corticosteroids to reduce the degree of inflammation and immunological responses. Dialysis- This is used for individuals with acute kidney injury or kidney failure. Anti-hypertensives such as ACEI, ARBs- This is used to control hypertension in some selected individuals. PREVENTION STRATEGIES There are 3 levels of prevention namely: primary, secondary and tertiary. PRIMARY PREVENTION The aim of this is to prevent the onset of glomerulonephritis. It entails the following: Throat swab should be done for suspected bacteria cause of sore throat. If streptococcus is suspected, oral penicillin should be commenced as soon as possible. Prompt treatment of individuals with bacteria endocarditis. This involves early diagnosis and prompt treatment of glomerulonephritis. It specifically entails the following: Routine urinalysis to be done periodically for individuals at risk of streptococci infections and for individuals greater than 40 years. Periodic monitoring of blood urea and creatinine levels should be done for individuals with compromised kidney function. TERTIARY PREVENTION This involves activities and interventions put in place for individuals with glomerulonephritis from developing complications such as kidney failure and to reduce the disease progression. Optimal control of co-morbidities like hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Reduce intake of high protein diet. Restrict salt intake. Cessation of smoking. Regular clinic follow up by a Nephrologist. Finally, glomerulonephritis is a very lethal kidney disease of which the onset and progression can be prevented if an individual adheres to the activities in the various levels of prevention highlighted above. Is There a Houston Real Estate Bubble? The real estate bubble refers to the bursting of the real estate market based on economic instability. It is what a lot of consumers worry about prior to investing their money in real estate. Realtors believe that real estate markets cannot crash because of several key factors. The real estate market is based on local or micro-local economies that are more stable than the world economy. They also believe that the real estate market is actually a compilation of local economies that have never been down since the 1960s. The Houston real estate market has been subject to a lot of “bubble” rumors in recent years. Houston has seen a decline in its job market in the recent years, making Houston quite unpopular among professionals. Although living in Houston is fairly affordable, its lack of professional opportunities, compared to other urban areas, makes it less preferable. This may be one of the reasons behind the Houston real estate bubble. Local realtors, however, believe that the local economy is growing, and real estate sales have not declined significantly. This is accompanied by promising projections of more careers available in the years to come. Real estate agents believe that the Houston real estate bubble has no basis at all, contending that real estate price appreciation rates may be considered high at almost 4 percent. Desirable neighborhoods in Houston still fetch high prices and may be sold even higher in a few years or when properties are developed further. Houston offers a little bit of everything, which makes it appealing to young families, especially with the insurgence of computer industries that are setting up facilities in Houston. The number of educational institutions in Houston that offer students a competitive edge over other areas also attracts a lot of individuals to Houston. Aside from these, Houston, despite being the fourth most populous city in the United States, has a fairly low crime rate. All these reasons make it quite improbable that the Houston real estate market will crash and never come back. The Ways to Improve Fundraising Donor management is never easy no matter how easy it may seem; there is always some information that you will need to get and some that you will need to impart in order to learn some of the best ways of it. In the many things about donor management the one that counts to be the most important of all is improving fundraising and getting into the skills of it all for the best results. Here in this article are the ways you need to follow and imbibe to improve the fundraising program for your nonprofit or church. 1. Be Transparent with Your Donors – Though this might seem like an obvious point, it is usually the one that is most ignored, and the most important of all. What is important about transparency is your donors being able to trust you with all – from your plans to our ideas and ideologies. Also, this is an important point to note because only when they trust you will they be able to steward their money well and you must be able to show them you are doing so. By ‘transparent’ we mean both financial and program transparency. Financial Transparency: You might not be considering financial transparency to be an important point but this should definitely be on your list of important things. It is considered important to release a note time to time which would show how you are allocating your funds, but your donors are not going to sit and read through that long document. Make sure you give your donors an easy way to digest how you are investing their money. Create a graph, chart, infographic etc. And if it looks like you spent more in say, fundraising, than expected, explain why. Your donors love your mission and giving them a peek behind the curtain creates a sense of belonging and teamwork. Program Transparency: Program transparency is all about the IMPACT. If you can show your donors the impact their money has made in changing the lives of those you’re serving or where the money has impacted, you can be sure you’ve done your thing right. Create annual reports showing the graphs of how far you’ve come with the support, meanwhile mentioning exactly where you want more changes and where you’re striving to achieve more. 2. Optimize our Donor Experience – Your donors shouldn’t be there for just one years or only a period of time, and that is possible only if you manage to optimize the donor experience convincing them that there are things that’ll help you stay in contact for more than one donation period. Try personalization (which definitely does no longer mean just hey and the first name); it is always recommended to stay in touch with the donors through emails, letters and phone calls. You can segment based on last gift amount, last gift date, a specific campaign – anything. And then create fundraising messaging around each category. 3. Audit Your Systems – Thought this is not important? Wrong!!! One of the most important points to be considered to improve fundraising is to audit your system – audit on your end – use the right set of tool and the right techniques. Keep the audit impartial and keep it clear – this will help you understanding how far you’ve come with your fundraising program and exactly how far you will be able to go with it. Fundraising for churches, charities and non profits is the thing that does the most benefit and an increase in the finds over a stipulated period of time is exactly what they’re striving for. It is therefore recommended that you use these set of tips mentioned above and create a draft accordingly of you new ideas and plans for an increase in the funds. Civil Rights Attorney – Fighting For the Justice You Deserve The ultimate goal of a civil rights attorney is to make sure that those who are not treated fairly are given justice. In Los Angeles and the rest of the United States, there are laws in place which state that businesses and the government cannot discriminate against citizens over certain factors, such as gender, race, sexual orientation, or age. If you live in Southern California and feel you may be the victim of discrimination, you might need to see a Los Angeles civil rights attorney. There are tons of Los Angeles civil rights attorneys. If you do a search on Google, you will find an (seemingly) enumerable number of attorney’s to choose from. But, as with many services, it’s often best to talk to people who’ve had good experiences with the attorney’s service. You can’t get a list of former clients, but what you can do is talk to people and ask for recommendations of attorneys with which they’ve had great experience with. You should also meet with the attorney and have a serious consultation. Ask them any questions you have and tell them your story fully and truthfully (without getting too emotional). Make sure you understand how they charge and what you might expect to pay. Finally, understand that you are not required to accept services from any attorney, although you may be charged a fee from some law firms for the consultation. Other questions you might find useful to ask are inquiries about their background, including where they went to school, which states they have practiced law in, and how long they have been practicing law in California. You want to make sure that whomever you choose as your lawyer, that they have particular experience dealing with your type of case. If you’re dealing with a firm, make sure that the person you have a consultation with is the person who will be handling your case, as many firms have several lawyers who handle the workload. This will ensure that you are given the best chance possible of winning your case. After you’ve decided upon a good Los Angeles lawyer, you will likely feel much more secure in your situation with the support of a professional who understands your situation and is willing to fight for your rights. Overview of Utility Locating Services Before the start of any project – construction or excavation, it is wise to perform utility locating on the site. This is the first step that has to be done if you are planning a project that will require digging up through the ground. Hiring professionals to map underground utilities will lead to speeding up the construction project. You no longer have to dig carefully and slowly. It is always better to prevent a problem to occur than to handle it. We are able to see, localize and identify the type of utility in the ground, using advanced methods. There are several reasons why utility locating has to be performed before any project. They all point to delivering time, money and safety: Localization of utility lines for further planning Preventing interruption during work Avoiding repair costs… Except identifying underground utilities, you will get a full covering of your storage tanks, gas pipes and voids. You’ll want to scan for any dangerous material in the ground, that can be harmful to anyone who will be digging through. Having a full coverage package means no need to worry further. Do you know that some of the utility lines can be re-routed or placed in a different location? Many of them might be old or not effective anymore. So, you need to replace those old utility lines with new ones. This can be done by utility company who has a lot of experience in the field. Water and utility lines may not cause more damage than power lines can do. However, the interruption will be the same. This will lead to more delays, repair costs and legal consequences. Electromagnetic equipment is used for detecting signals from beneath the ground. Power lines can be detected anytime, regardless of the season. This is not a case for identifying water lines because they sometimes require a combination of different methods: electromagnetic method or Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) or both of them. This radar uses a high-frequency radio signal that is transmitted into the ground and then the signals are returning back to the recipient in a digital form. During construction excavation, locating the utilities before you start is a best practice. Damaging any critical utility services such as water and power lines or gas piping during construction is costly and most probably dangerous. Just think that something as simple as digging a hole to plant a tree has a potential to damage a property or even cause a loss of life.
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“Together, we must remove the physical barriers we have created and the social barriers that we have accepted. For ours will never be a truly prosperous nation until all within it prosper.” These were the words spoken by President George W. Bush on July 26, 1990, the day he signed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) into law. Now, almost 32 years later, we have come very far, but we still have a long way to go before fully accessible public transportation is available to all. For example, while public transit vehicles must be accessible, often a lack of or poorly maintained sidewalks and bus stops without curb cuts often present significant challenges to riders. These obstacles hinder their navigation of public transport systems, limiting their use to only a fraction of the stops. As our society continues to innovate, we now have apps we can use to schedule, book, and pay for public transit trips; however, there is often very little incentive or attention given to the importance of accessible app technology, and this has not been made a requirement for users. The CFR for ADA requirements regarding public transit were last updated in 1991, when there were no apps, and cell phones were just arriving on the scene. Cell phones then looked more like bricks with LCD screens than mini-PCs. One of the most informative projects that I have had the opportunity to work on at Feonix in the past four years is, without a doubt, the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan, Michigan Ride Paratransit project. Funded by the Michigan Department of Transportation as part of their Mobility Challenge grant program, we deployed an app designed specifically for paratransit riders in the region. What was unique about the project was the dedicated commitment to the user experience. Thanks to the work of Menlo Innovations, the transit leaders at SMART, Detroit DOT, and TheRide, and numerous passenger and staff interviews, we knew what the desired end result was before our team and technology partners started their work. Calibrating efforts spanning three sophisticated public transit agencies, we met almost every other Friday morning for almost 9 months to configure, design, brand, and test technology that would enable the coordination of services and accessible app booking requirements. We looked at variations in mobility aid terminology, trip booking windows, dispatch hours of service, geofencing service areas, and operational logistics. Then, we went to the customer service agents, dispatchers, and passengers and spent almost another 6 months in training and alpha testing. Every tap, click, and screen were analyzed with a fine-tooth comb. Everyone put in the work. We believed and knew we were not just creating an app; we were paving the road toward equity. The result was a transformative change in the lives of passengers during some of the most challenging times in their lives amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Some passengers who use the service frequently got months of their life back when they could book six trips in less than 60 seconds on the app compared to when this process used to take 60 minutes via the call center. Other passengers have caregivers who work in the medical industry, who amid 12-hour shifts were able to book rides for loved ones during late nights or early mornings. The result of the accessible app technology has been an equitable experience for paratransit customers and caregivers. They no longer have to call during certain times of the day or wait on hold. In seconds, they can cancel rides when plans change. The fact that they can look at their phones at any time and see when their rides are scheduled has offered them peace of mind, saving on additional calls and reducing stress. If we are to hold true to the ADA, we need to be more intentional about creating accessible app technology for both fixed-route transit and paratransit, as well as all modes of transportation. It has been an honor to be a part of this incredible journey. Check out below the latest issue of the Feonix Insider, highlighting our public transit partner SMART and technology partner SkedGo. Stay tuned for more information and additional resources about this project! We have more videos, white papers, and technical guides that we plan to share as part of this pilot program. I had no idea when I woke up that day, December 28, 2015, in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, that my life would never be the same. It was –13 degrees Fahrenheit that morning—so cold, you could barely feel your face after about 30 seconds outside. I was working on a USDOT grant for a rural mobility solution, and we were doing the first beta test for the app we were working on. We were collaborating with the local transit agency, and they had several passengers who signed up to test the app. The public transit agency provided its last rides around 5pm, and our first trip was to take a husband and wife on a date for a night on the town: dinner at Domino’s Pizza and a movie at the local theater. My car pulled up at around 7pm, and I walked to the front door. I barely got my first knock in before Henry* greeted me with the biggest grin on his face, and their adorable beagle puppy, Skipper, had to come say hello as well. Henry said, “Give me just a few seconds, I’ll get Cindy* and let her know you’re here. She’s just finishing getting ready.” I was more than obliged to spend a few extra minutes snuggling that adorable puppy. Not 30 seconds later, Cindy and Henry were ready to go! I asked them if I could get a photo for the project, since this was our first official ride, and they were happy to oblige. And of course, Skipper had to join! Photo taken, we were off on our journey. I opened the car door, and Cindy and Henry hopped in. They were so excited. You would have thought I had pulled up in a black stretch limo and not a family sedan with 140,000 miles on it. They remarked at how excited they were and gave each other a quick kiss as they put on their seatbelts. We began talking during that short ride, and Cindy shared with me that this was the first date night they had been on in over seven years. Since the public transit didn’t operate after 5pm, these luxuries like “date night” were just not an option, nor was visiting church on Wednesday nights to go blanket sewing. So many things that only happened after hours were not accessible. She shared about job opportunities, activities with family and friends, and volunteer experiences that were missed or out of reach because there were no rides available on evenings and weekends. About eight years ago, Cindy started having seizures, and with her health, she was no longer able to drive safely. Her husband, Henry, had macular degeneration that prevented him from driving as well. So, their only options were the local public transit, friends, and family. There was no taxi service in town either. And well, as Henry so eloquently put it, “Asking your friend or your brother (who lives over 60 miles away) to take you and your wife on a date is really awkward.” Both Henry and Cindy worked part-time jobs that fit within the transit schedule, but had opportunities for promotions that they were forced to pass up because they couldn’t work nights or weekends or take longer shifts. Where they could afford housing was too far from where they could walk to jobs, and with the Nebraska winter weather and summer heat, anything more than 1–2 miles would be out of the question. About five minutes later, I pulled up to the Domino’s, and Cindy and Henry got outside. They were so excited. I asked them to fill out a short survey about their experience with the app before they went into the restaurant. As Cindy handed me her clipboard, she said to me, “You have no idea how many people are counting on you; this service will change lives.” And that was it. That was the day I knew this project was about more than a final report; this “project” would change my life, but most importantly, it would lead to changing thousands more. I can still remember sitting in my car, the blue and red glow of the Domino’s lights in the night sky, as I looked up to the heavens and prayed, those words set in and washed over my soul. Fast forward several years, and a lot of gray hairs and sleepless nights later… I founded Feonix – Mobility Rising, and together with our incredible Board of Directors and 160+ community partners, our fearless, hardworking, passionate team is breaking down transportation barriers for those unable to access employment, healthcare, and social activities every day. Cindy and Henry represent millions of Americans who lack access to mobility options that would enable them to improve their quality of life and their communities. Their desire to work longer hours, buy a nicer house, and volunteer in their community is limited by their access to transportation. And while Cindy and Henry are lucky enough to have at least public transit as an option, many have no options. In fact, the American Public Transportation Association estimates that approximately 45% of residents do not have access to public transportation. This applies to urban and rural communities alike. Increasing access to public transportation would certainly help solve some of the challenges, but the impact from a collective ecosystem approach is critical. Not one mode or entity can provide every ride, but there are always ways to ensure every ride happens. Transportation is expensive, but the returns are undeniable. Research indicates for every $1 invested in public transportation, it generates $5 more in economic returns. Increased access to jobs, preventative healthcare, and social activities leads to significant gains for communities. As a society there is so much work still to be done. We need to work together to create mobility ecosystems and expand funding options to help support these new services – so every person can thrive. * Names have been changed to protect privacy. (feature photo of the road outside Scottsbluff National Monument) One of the most gut-wrenching experiences for a call center agent in the transportation industry, is when a patient calls to schedule a ride to their healthcare appointment—for example, a hip replacement or tubes for their toddler’s ears—and they discover that they can’t afford it. Some cry, others yell and scream, and worst of all, some go silent—you can literally hear them stop breathing. The pain, sickness, disappointment, and frustration are palpable over the phone. Each year, over 5.8 million Americans delay or miss vital healthcare appointments because they lack access to transportation. Sometimes the distance is less than a mile, and the cost is less than $3, but it’s too far, too painful to walk, and it’s too expensive. For example, if you’re living on social security of $662 a month, every penny matters. If you pay for your $40 ride to physical therapy, you can’t afford to pay for your groceries that week—or worse, you can’t make your rent and risk losing your apartment. So you sit there in excruciating pain another month, hoping that you’ll be able to afford the ride the following month. I remember talking to a Purple Heart veteran who had to choose between a taxi ride to pick up his prescription pain medication and paying his electric bill. Across the United States, Feonix has worked with numerous transportation pilots to focus on breaking down barriers to access to care. From Beeville, Texas, to Lexington, Mississippi, to Grand Rapids, Michigan, and beyond, we partner with insurance companies, major advocacy associations, automotive manufacturers, transit agencies, hospitals, substance abuse treatment centers, federally qualified health centers, mental health facilities, and more to tackle this critical challenge. No one can fix it alone; we must all work together. At Feonix, one of the most frequent transportation requests is for volunteer drivers. These are the kindest, most selfless individuals, who often go underrecognized in the mobility industry. There are over 700 volunteer transportation programs across the country, filling vital gaps in our access to care ecosystem. Feonix leads a national volunteer program, and daily, they make the difference for patients who would otherwise be unable to get to their doctors’ appointments. Our volunteers are an impressive mix of retirees, college students, computer scientists, truck drivers, retired physicians, social workers, ministers, teachers, arborists, and people from just about every other career out there. At Feonix, we call these incredible souls “the Volunteer Force.” They are a force for good, a force for wellness, and a force for equity. At Feonix, we believe that regardless of insurance coverage, race, disability, language, income, zip code, internet access, or education, no one should go without access to healthcare. I welcome you to meet a few members of the Feonix Volunteer Force: In some of our mobility programs, volunteers provide 90% of the trips, in other programs maybe 15-20% — but their commitment to their community enables us to fill vital gaps in transportation. They are an integral part of the fabric of our mobility ecosystem. If you are interested in learning more or working with Feonix to deploy a volunteer driver program in your community, please contact us – [email protected]!
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Albuquerque, NM – Injuries Reported in Collision at Trumbull Ave & General Chennault St Home / Local Legal News / Albuquerque, NM – Injuries Reported in Collision at Trumbull Ave & General Chennault St Albuquerque, NM (March 26, 2022) – At least one person was injured in a serious vehicle accident in Albuquerque on Friday afternoon, March 25, according to local officials. The collision happened at the intersection of Trumbull Avenue SE and General Chennault Street SE at 12:49 p.m. To assist the victims, emergency responders were dispatched to the scene. As a result of the collision, several lanes were closed. There are few details about the extent of the related damages available at this time. Those who were injured in the accident were treated by local paramedics. The identities of those who were hurt have yet to be revealed. Local authorities are looking into what caused the accident. New Mexico Reckless Driving Crashes One of the leading causes of fatal accidents is careless driving, and New Mexican drivers have a bad reputation for being reckless behind the wheel. No matter how cautious you are behind the wheel, the actions of a reckless driver are unpredictable. Despite traffic laws, 13,000 people are killed every year as a result of careless driving, with human error accounting for more than 90% of all recorded car accidents. If you are injured in a traffic accident in New Mexico, you have the right to full compensation for your injuries and other damages. This is especially true if your injuries were caused by the negligence of another party. Calculating the exact amount of your losses can be difficult. To arrive at an accurate figure, many different factors must be considered. The extent of the victim’s pain and suffering, as well as their financial losses as a result of the car accident, are important considerations in your case. Without the assistance of an Albuquerque car accident lawyer, filing a claim can be difficult. Car Crash Attorneys in Albuquerque No one should be held responsible for an accident caused by the negligence of others. Will Ferguson & Associates believes that serious car accident victims are still treated fairly by the legal system. After you have been wrongfully injured by another person, our lawyers have an ethical obligation to fight tirelessly to protect your legal rights. By ensuring that your legal rights are protected, our legal team will vigorously advocate for the full value of your compensation. If you have been injured in a car accident, call an Albuquerque law firm today at (505) 243-5566 to discuss your case. Albuquerque, NM – Serious Car Wreck on Rio Grande Blvd near Central Ave Albuquerque, NM – Major Car Crash on Katrhyn Ave near San Mateo Blvd « Albuquerque, NM – Santa Cruz Ave & Girard Blvd Site of Injury Accident Albuquerque, NM – Victims Injured in Crash at Paseo Del Norte & Jefferson St » Albuquerque, NM – Paradise Blvd Scene of Injury Wreck near Eagle Ranch Albuquerque, NM – Auto Collision Results in Injuries on Old Coors Rd near Sunset Dr Albuquerque, NM – Major Motor Vehicle Accident on I-40 near Eubank Blvd
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Explore Morocco: Detailed Maps and exceptional Travel Information Explore Morocco; Morocco, a North African country known for its rich culture, history and stunning landscapes, is a popular destination for travelers. The country is home to numerous cities and towns, each with its unique charm, and offers a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy. Whether you’re interested in exploring the bustling medinas of Marrakech and Fes, hiking through the Atlas Mountains, or relaxing on the beaches of Essaouira, Morocco has something to offer everyone. Explore Morocco,Everything You Need to Know One of the most important things to have when planning a trip to Morocco and Explore Morocco is a detailed map. Not only will a map help you navigate the country’s many cities and towns, but it will also provide you with information about tourist attractions, accommodations, and transportation options. In this article, we will explore some of the best maps available for those planning a trip to Morocco, and provide essential travel information for visitors. First and foremost, it’s important to have a map of Morocco that gives a clear overview of the country’s main regions and cities. Explore Morocco with a map that shows the major roads and highways is also essential for planning road trips and getting around by car. The “Maroc Routier” map, published by the Moroccan government, is a great option for this. It provides detailed information on the country’s roads and highways, as well as locations of gas stations, hotels, and other amenities. For those interested in exploring the country’s many cities, a street map is a must-have. The “Marrakech, Fes, Meknes” map, published by IGN, is a great option for those planning to visit these three popular destinations. The map provides detailed information on the cities’ streets and landmarks, as well as locations of hotels, restaurants, and other important places. If you’re planning to explore the Atlas Mountains, a topographical map is a must-have. The “Atlas Mountains” map, published by the Moroccan government, provides detailed information on the mountains’ trails and peaks, as well as locations of mountain huts and refuges. When it comes to planning your itinerary and Explore Morocco, it is also important to have information on the best places to visit and things to see in each region. Many travel guides, such as Lonely Planet’s “Morocco” guidebook, provide detailed information on the country’s top attractions, as well as suggestions for accommodations and restaurants. When it comes to getting around in Morocco and Explore Morocco, you have a few options. Definately the most popular way to get around the country is by car, as it allows you to have the freedom to explore at your own pace. However, if you are not comfortable driving in a foreign country, it’s also possible to get around by bus or train. The train is a great option for those who want to see the country’s main cities and towns, as it connects major destinations such as Marrakech, Fes, and Casablanca. The bus is also a good option, particularly for those on a budget, as it is often cheaper than the train. When it comes to accommodations, Morocco has a wide range of options to suit all budgets. From luxury resorts and hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses and riads, there’s something for everyone. One of the most unique and traditional options is to stay in a riad, a traditional Moroccan house or palace with an interior garden or courtyard. Many riads have been converted into guesthouses and offer comfortable, authentic accommodations in the heart of the medina. Overall, a trip to Morocco is sure to be a memorable one, with its rich culture, history, and stunning landscapes. With a detailed map and essential travel information, you’ll be well-prepared to explore all.
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Nebraskans Invited to Pray for Holy Land (SNR) – April 5, 2013 In the face of the threat to Christianity in the Holy Land, Catholics in Nebraska are invited to participate in a special holy hour at six different locations April 14. This “Holy Hour for the Holy Land” is being organized by the Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land in Nebraska. Holy Hour for the Holy Land will begin at 3 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Risen Christ in Lincoln, Saints Peter and Paul Church in Falls City and Saint Cecilia in Hastings. At 4:30, a holy hour will be held at Saint Patrick Parish in McCook. In the Archdiocese of Omaha, there will be holy hours at 4:30 p.m. at Saint Peter Parish in Omaha and Divine Mercy Parish in Schuyler. Father Jay Buhman, pastor of Saint Peter Parish in Bellwood, has been helping the Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land since going on several pilgrimages to the Holy Land himself. “This is important for any number of reasons, not the least of which is that Christians are the presence of Christ in the Holy Land,” he said. “It’s our Mother Church.” Father Buhman emphasized that all Catholics should be concerned about protecting their brothers and sisters in Christ who live in the Holy Land, because this is the area where God chose to bring salvation to all. “There would be no Rome if it wasn’t for what happened in the Holy Land,” he reasoned. “There would be no Diocese of Lincoln. There’d be nothing like that at all.” Despite living and working in the same land where Jesus lived, died and rose again, Christians in the Holy Land face extreme persecution, including military occupation, violence, extreme poverty, lack of work opportunities, and other issues. Father Buhman said the separation wall has made it even harder for Christians to find work, due to unbelievably high unemployment. “They don’t want to leave,” he stressed. “They want to stay. Imagine living in these holy places! But if they can’t support their families, they are forced to leave.” Indeed, the population of Christians in the Holy Land has dwindled from 18% to only 1.5% during the last 60 years. According to the Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land, in another 60 years, Christianity could easily cease to exist in the Holy Land altogether. Today, there are only about 150,000 Christians living in the Holy Land. Approximately 500 Christian families leave the area each year, seeking the freedom to find work in Europe and the United States. “I think we owe something to these people who are direct descendants of the people the Lord chose to reveal Himself to,” Father Buhman said. If Christians cannot find the means to stay in the Holy Land, that would leave the region – already beset by ongoing conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians, who both claim ownership of the Holy Land – unwelcoming to Christians from around the world who wish to go on pilgrimages to the sites where Jesus Himself lived and taught. Father Buhman speculated that the Franciscan Foundation would also have to leave the region, and the numerous holy sites that Christians have been journeying to on pilgrimage for nearly 2,000 years would fall into the hands of Jewish or Muslim governments who do not value Christian heritage. To combat this exodus, the Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land is urging all Catholics in Nebraska to make the Holy Hour for the Holy Land, especially those who have made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the past. During Holy Hour for the Holy Land, four intentions will be offered: for peace in the Holy Land, for the Christians living in the Holy Land, for the work of the Franciscan Foundation and for the work of the Latin patriarchate of Jerusalem. The Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land was founded in 1994. This worldwide ecumenical organization is based in the United States and works to help stem the Christian exodus from the Holy Land by providing education, employment and housing to enable the Christian population in the Holy Land to survive despite persecution and ethnic distrust. For more information about the Holy Hour for the Holy Land, visit the Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land website at www.ffhl.org, send a message [email protected] or contact Father Jay Buhman at 402-538-3135.
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Last one to post wins the internets Page 124 of 675 First ... 2474114121122123124125126127134174224624 ... Last IdolEyes787 Re: Last one to post wins the internets Originally Posted by megabyteme The Valentine's day videos I received were pretty damn good. :D You know that book Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? This seems to be the exact opposite.:mellow: On a totally unrelated note, as I've been watching a lot of anti-Trump late night talk show stuff, YouTube gave me this suggestion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1IvqmC8okY Like I said, totally unrelated. megabyteme Originally Posted by IdolEyes787 "...older,successful,and generous..." :glag: At least I am 1 of 3... theHunter: Call of the Wild (c) Avalanche Studios Release Date: 02/2017 Protection: Steam Discs: 1 Genre: Adventure theHunter: Call of the Wild offers the most immersive hunting experience ever created. Step into a beautiful open world teeming with life, from majestic deer and awe-inspiring bison, down to the countless birds, critters and insects of the wilderness. And then slaughter them.:mellow: That reminds me of the classic b3ta Army advert. Join The Army. Make friends. Kill them. On a separate note: Trumped.Inside.The.Greatest.Political.Upset.Of.All.Time.2017.HDRip.DD2.0.x264-BDP Was insightful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI9A...MG63ZCc4EXo9F9 It's hard to argue against the point that this whole thing might not be some Russian plot to destroy America. If you want my honest opinion, they should throw most of Trump's staff/ appointees in jail. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFK3tbkNX-A&t=11s Ironic him calling anything fake. Gorka has claimed repeatedly to have been an "expert witness" at the trial of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, including during televised news-appearances and in opinion articles. But in February 2017, reports emerged that Gorka had fabricated these claims. According to the U.S. Attorney in Massachusetts, Gorka never testified at the trial and prosecutors didn’t use his expertise in preparing or presenting any part of the case. Gorka's name also does not appear in the trial record as a witness.Instead, contrary to his claim, Gorka only had submitted an "expert report" to the court that ultimately was not used at the trial in any way. Gorka also made the "expert witness" claim on his personal website, which has since been taken offline. He's also literally a Nazi, not that it would surprise anyone who watched that interview. Gorka is a member of the Order of Vitéz (Vitézi Rend), an hereditary order of merit which was founded by Miklós Horthy in 1920.Although required to list and renounce his membership in the Vitézi Rend, an order prohibited along with other Nazi-linked organizations, on his N-400 Application for Naturalization in 2012 when he sought U.S. citizenship, Gorka appeared on FOX News on Inauguration evening dressed in the uniform and wearing the badge, tunic, and ring of the Vitezi Rend. And then there's Scott fucking Pruitt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkO8fXEie9U&t=10s I'm figuring at this point the Trump administration is simply doing a Google search for "worst people in America" to fill potential posts. Skiz A Trump aide and Rachel Maddow. Those are equally extreme and opposite sides of coin from the nation of Cuntface Biasland. Hopefully you view them both with glaring skepticism. I base my views on the facts. They lead me to believe that much of the progress made on many important issues over the past several decades is in serious danger of being undone by a group of people who don't appear to give a shit about what is best for 99% of America. It also honestly scares me that for the sake of a job, people who should know better are willing to go along with this. If things continue on there present course, I wouldn't be surprised to see a bunch of deaths over it. It's not even a right vs left thing as I never felt that way even with arch conservatives like Reagan or Bush in charge as they still seem to hold their loyalty to America above their personal interest. It's along these lines https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/31/o...treachery.html which btw was rumoured for a long time and some people also tried to deny. Imagine how evil someone must be to send thousands of US troops to their deaths just for the possibility of power and then replace Nixon with everyone around Trump and that's where we now stand. This is what I fear, too. That and vegetables, obviously.
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Home > Movie Stars > C > David L. Cunningham David L. Cunningham Mr. Cunningham is an international filmmaker who has directed and produced a number of motion picture and television projects in 40 countries worldwide. He is the founder and President of the Los Angeles-bases production company Pray for Rain Pictures Inc. Some of his former clients include Japanese NHK Television, The Family Channel, ABC, CNN, Discovery Channel, Disney, Sony Pictures, and CBS. Two of Mr. Cunningham's most recent projects are The Dream Center: Hope for the Inner City, a nationally broadcast documentary hosted by Academy Award nominee Edward James Olmos, and Beyond Paradise, an award-winning movie which gained critical and financial recognition as an independent production. Born in Switzerland and raised on the Big Island of Hawaii, Mr. Cunningham has traveled to 133 countries on every continent, earning him a membership in the prestigious Traveler's Century Club, whose members have been to more than 100 nations. Mr. Cunningham has lectured at UCLA Extension, AFI Film Festival, Hawaii International Film Festival, Avid Technologies, and University of the Nations (Hawaii, South Africa, Switzerland and New Zealand campuses). At age 29, Mr. Cunningham presently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Judith. David L. Cunningham Facts Occupation Director, Producer Birthplace Switzerland for "To End All Wars" updated 07-Jan-2003
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Home > Movie Stars > M > Ralf Moeller Ralf Moeller Ralf Moeller gained international acclaim in Ridley Scott's Oscar-winning epic Gladiator. He went on to featured roles in The Scorpion King, sharing the screen with The Rock, Michael Clarke Duncan and Kelly Hu; and El Padrino, co-starring Faye Dunaway, Jennifer Tilly and Stacey Keach. Moeller's additional film credits include Batman & Robin, Best of the Best 2, and Universal Soldier. Apart from the action-oriented roles, he played the role of Bruno, a suicidal patient in a psychiatric ward, in the comedy drama My Suicidal Sweetheart. On the small screen, Moeller starred in the title role of Conan in the 1997 series and starred in the TV movie Conan: The Adventurer. His other television appearances include Andromeda, Relic Hunter, Mutant X, and Curse of the Ring. Moeller can also be seen this year in the upcoming action-adventure drama Pathfinder. More information about Moeller can be found on his website at www.ralfmoeller.com. Ralf Moeller Facts Birthday January 12, 1959 (64) Sign Capricorn Birthplace Recklinghausen, Germany Viking Sagas Pathfinder UNRATED Universal Soldier Continue » Find more details on the Ralf Moeller Movies page Bio courtesy Warner Bros. for "Beerfest" (22-Sep-2006)
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On: March 19, 2023 By: adminfis Poker is a popular card game played around the world. It is a fun and exciting way to pass the time, but it also teaches you some important skills that can help you in your career or other areas of life. 1. It helps you improve your critical thinking skills In poker, your critical thinking skills are tested continually as you make decisions throughout the game. These critical thinking skills will be beneficial in any area of your life where you need to make a decision or analyze information. 2. It encourages patience One of the most significant benefits that poker can have for you is that it will teach you to be more patient with yourself and other people. This skill will prove to be incredibly helpful when you are going through some difficult situations in your life, or when you are trying to accomplish something that requires patience. 3. It trains your brain to be analytical Playing poker regularly is a great way to improve your ability to be analytical and to think clearly. You will have to analyze the cards and the betting patterns of other players at the table, and you will have to assess their strengths and weaknesses in order to figure out what to do with them. 4. It helps you to be disciplined Being disciplined is an essential part of being a good poker player. This means that you need to not act without doing your calculations, you need to be courteous towards other players, and you should keep your emotions in check during the game. 5. It teaches you to cope with failure The best poker players are able to take losses and learn from them. They don’t chase their losses or throw a tantrum over a bad hand, and they will fold and move on. This will help you to become a more resilient and hard-working person in the long run. 6. It teaches you to read others In poker, players often act impulsively. This can be a dangerous move because it may result in losing large sums of money. It is crucial that you learn how to read other players’ reactions and betting habits so that you can avoid this. 7. It teaches you to be disciplined If you are new to poker, you need to be disciplined with your money. This means that you should only play with the amount of money that you can afford to lose, and that you should set a budget before starting a poker session. This is an essential skill for poker, as it helps you to avoid wasting your money. It will allow you to be a better poker player, and it will help you to make more profits in the long run. 9. It teaches you to be flexible Poker is a fast-paced game that can have you feeling anxious or nervous at times. This is a natural reaction to the stress of playing the game, and it’s important that you learn how to control this. Online casino games offer hours of fun and entertainment for gamblers around the world. However, it is important to play responsibly and limit your spending. The best casino sites offer flexible limits, fast payouts and support your currency of choice. You can deposit and withdraw money using credit cards, e-wallets or even cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin! The most popular gambling games include table games, video slots and jackpot-type slot machines. The games are designed to provide a high return to player (RTP) and a high jackpot potential. In addition, a good casino will also have a variety of bonuses and promotions that can help you win extra money. These can include welcome bonuses, cashback or insurance bonuses and tournaments. You can even win free spins or other prizes by referring friends. Some of the most popular online casinos have a reputation for fairness and honesty and offer excellent customer service. Unibet, for example, has a long history of providing reliable and safe payouts to its customers. Its reputation for transparency means it can be trusted by players worldwide. Another great online casino that is worth a visit is MyStake. It has a diverse selection of casino games and offers sports betting in 30 different markets. It is a great choice for any player that likes to play casino and sports together. It is also one of the top-rated real money sites in the world and has a fantastic bonus program for new players. If you are a fan of live blackjack, baccarat or roulette, you will love the variety of options offered by MyStake. It also has an excellent range of mobile-friendly games, and has a wide range of banking methods including credit and debit cards, e-wallets and cryptocurrencies. Its mobile casino is easy to navigate and the live chat feature is a great way to get answers quickly. In addition, it has a huge range of different casino games from a large number of software developers and providers. The site also offers an extensive loyalty scheme and is home to a range of progressive jackpots and Megaways. The site is also available in several languages and is powered by RTG, a well-known software provider. Ignition is a newer and fresher website that was launched in 2016. It has a great reputation for poker and boasts several sports betting markets, including eSports. It also offers a wide range of quality welcome bonuses and has an excellent mobile poker app that makes it easy to play on the go. There are many things to consider before making a deposit and withdrawal. You should check the casino’s payment methods and choose a method that is supported in your country. You should also be aware of the minimum and maximum deposit amounts. You should also be aware of the time it takes to withdraw your winnings. The first thing you need to do is choose an online casino that accepts your jurisdiction. Most reputable casino websites will support Visa and Mastercard debit and credit cards, as well as third-party payment methods such as e-wallets, prepaid vouchers and checks. Most of these options are available in most countries, and are a safe way to transfer funds. A sportsbook is a place where people can bet on sporting events. These places can be found online or offline, and they offer a range of different betting options. They also have a variety of ways to deposit and withdraw money from your account. The first thing to look for when selecting a sportsbook is to ensure that they are legally operating and that they have a license. This will give you peace of mind as you bet on sports and will protect you if anything goes wrong. Another important consideration is the number of sporting events offered by the sportsbook and the odds they offer for each event. This is something that you should check out thoroughly as it can be a good indicator of the quality of their services. Some sportsbooks only offer a limited selection of bets, so it is worth checking out their betting menu to find the best ones for you. It is also a good idea to look at what they offer in terms of bonuses and promotions. If you are a big sports fan, make sure that the sportsbook you choose offers the sport that you want to bet on. This will help you to find the right place to bet and increase your chances of winning. When looking for a sportsbook, it is a good idea to check out reviews of them and talk to people who have previously placed bets on them. These will be able to give you valuable information about their experience and how they have been treated. It is also important to look at their customer service and support team. This will help you to determine whether they are reliable and easy to work with. You should also read their rules before you make a bet. If you don’t, you may be in breach of the law. There are many laws governing sports betting in the United States, and it is important to understand them before you place a bet. Some of these laws are based on state regulations, while others are national. Some states have outlawed sports betting completely, while others have restricted it. For example, Utah and Hawaii restrict betting to only those who are located within their state. The legality of sports betting in the United States is largely determined by the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), which was passed in 1992. Since then, the majority of US states have legalized sports betting and allowed people to place bets on sports events. Despite this, there are still some sportsbooks that operate illegally in the United States. These bookies take advantage of the lax or nonexistent laws in other countries to set up websites that target American customers. For instance, there is an Antigua-based sportsbook called World Sports Exchange that has been prosecuted several times by the US federal government for promoting and facilitating offshore gambling. This is a dangerous practice that preys on unsuspecting sports bettors. Lotteries are games of chance in which people stake money for the chance to win prizes. Often, the proceeds of a lottery are used to finance projects or charities. There are many different types of lottery, ranging from local and community events that award prizes to large-scale multistate lotteries with jackpots in the millions of dollars. But the basic idea is that people buy tickets with a set of numbers on them, and then the lottery randomly chooses a winner. Some people see buying a lottery ticket as a low-risk way to invest, because they can win thousands of dollars in a single drawing. But the odds are remarkably slim, and you’ll likely pay a heavy tax bill if you do win. The Data Sdy is a popular form of gambling, and it has long been a source of revenue for state governments. While a few states have banned their own lotteries, most have continued to operate them. Throughout the history of state lotteries, there has been a consistent trend in their evolution. Once a state enacts laws for the establishment of a lottery, it quickly expands its operations to include more and more games and to generate progressively higher revenues. In order to maximize the amount of money paid out in prize awards, it’s important for a lottery to have an attractive jackpot. This draws more people to buy tickets and increases the likelihood of winning a prize. However, this also means that the jackpots are often super-sized. This is not necessarily a good thing for people, because it can lead to a reduction in the value of the jackpot as more people try to win it. Another factor in the success of a lottery is the level of public approval that it receives. The degree to which lottery revenues are viewed as a source of revenue for the state rather than an additional burden is an important element in winning public support. This is particularly true in times of economic stress, when voters may be inclined to ask their legislators to cut back on public programs and increase taxes. In such situations, the popularity of lotteries is highly correlated with the perceived benefits that the lottery brings to the community. Some states use the lottery to raise money for specific public purposes, such as education or healthcare. Others use it to fund social welfare activities, such as housing assistance for the poor. The structure of a lottery varies from state to state, but it usually includes a central governing body (the board or commission that administers the lottery) and a number of retail outlets. These retailers sell tickets, redeem winnings, and help promote the lottery. Typically, the retailer will have a lottery terminal for players to access and play the game. The terminal is a self-service device that accepts currency or other forms of payment, where available. The lottery operator consists of a state agency or public corporation, which runs the lottery and collects sales proceeds. Its role is to select, license and train retailers; administer the lottery; pay high-tier prizes; and maintain the integrity of the system. Slot is a popular online game that can be played by people from all over the world. It is also a very convenient game and can be played anytime and anywhere. A slot is a narrow depression or groove for a coin in a slot machine. It is also a term that is used for any position in a group, series, or sequence. It can also refer to a period of time within a schedule or sequence, as a slot in an airline flight plan. There are many different types of slot machines, but all of them share one thing in common: they pay out less money than the player puts into them. So, it is important to understand what the payout percentages are before you decide which ones you should play. The payout percentages of slot games are determined by a number of factors. They can include the theme of the game, the symbols that appear on the reels, and other aspects. This type of game can be very rewarding if you play it correctly. It can help you to improve your bankroll and make a profit. Most slot games have a set of rules that the player must follow in order to win. These rules vary depending on the game, but generally, you need to find a winning combination of symbols. It is recommended that you play at the highest-coin level on each slot, so that you can maximize your chances of winning big. This will also ensure that you don’t lose all your money in one spin. If you’re not sure which slot machine to play, it’s a good idea to check out a demo version of the game first. This will give you an idea of how the game works and help you decide whether it’s right for you. Once you’ve found the right game, you can start betting real money. This can be a fun and relaxing way to pass the time and increase your bankroll. The best way to get started is by learning the basic rules of the game and how to use the autoplay feature. This will allow you to play without having to sit down and think about your strategy. A slot receiver is a wide receiver who lines up on the inside of the field and usually receives the ball from the quarterback. They are typically very fast and strong. To be a successful slot receiver, you need to know how to run routes and be precise with your timing. You also need to have good chemistry with the quarterback. You should also know how to block well. This is especially important if there aren’t any fullbacks or tight ends on the field, as slot receivers are often asked to line up in this spot. A slot is a great position to be in, and it can lead to some amazing touchdowns. However, it is important to remember that not all slot receivers are the same. Poker is a game where players use cards to compete with each other for a pot of money. There are many different variations of this classic card game, and each one has its own rules. The goal of any poker player is to win the pot by accumulating the highest hand. How to Play Casino Poker Before the first betting round starts, a dealer shuffles the deck, cuts it and deals cards face-up or face-down to the players one at a time. In this first round, each player has the opportunity to bet, call, or raise, and each of these actions can affect the outcome of the game. Once all the players have been dealt their cards, a fifth card is added to the deck that everyone can see and use. This card is called the flop, and it is the first stage of the game where players have to make decisions about their hands. During the flop, each player has the opportunity to bet, check, or raise their cards. Each of these options has a cost and can affect the outcome of the game. The flop is the first round of betting, and it is also the first chance for players to improve their hands. If a player’s hand is good, they can call the bet or even raise it, but if it is not strong enough, they should fold their cards. After the flop, each player has the opportunity again to bet, check or raise their cards. The player with the best hand collects the pot, but if more than one player is left in the hand after the final betting round, a showdown takes place where all of the hands are revealed. This showdown determines the winner of the game. It is important to note that no matter what hand a player holds, they can lose if other players are dealt better cards. In some games, a player can also bet all-in (called “shooting off”) on the turn or river if they have a strong hand that they want to exploit. This is often done in limit games to increase the size of the pot by calling with stronger hands and to prevent their opponent from re-raising the bet, which can be profitable in other situations. When you’re a beginner, it is crucial to stick with your plan even when it doesn’t feel like it’s working out. This is because human nature will always try to derail you, whether you’re a timid player or an aggressive one. If you can learn to be cold, detached, mathematical and logical in this way, it will help you start winning at a much higher clip than you would otherwise. Slow-playing In the early stages of poker, when you are playing small buy-in games, it is very important to slow-play your cards and try not to over-play. This is a strategy that is roughly the opposite of bluffing, and it can give you a lot of information about your opponents’ hands and make them more likely to fold. A sportsbook is a place where gamblers can place bets on various sporting events, such as football, basketball, soccer and baseball. This can be done through the internet or a mobile phone app. There are also brick and mortar sportsbooks that have locations in casinos, hotels or other places where people can bet on games. Online sportsbooks are becoming more and more popular as more states legalize betting on sports, but there are some things to look out for when choosing one. These include a valid license and fair odds. You should also make sure that you can deposit and withdraw funds quickly. The best online sportsbooks offer a wide variety of sporting markets, including horse racing, dog racing, boxing, hockey, soccer and more. They are also reputable and have a good reputation for fair odds and payouts on these sports and bet types. Sportsbook Rules and Odds The first thing to consider when placing a bet is the odds. These are what the sportsbook thinks will happen with your bet and they are usually displayed in the “odds” section of the website. These can be in the form of a percentage or a number, and they are usually displayed in green. If you’re unsure about the odds, try to find out more about them before placing your bets. Many sportsbooks have free information on their websites, and this can be a great way to learn more about the odds before you place your bets. Odds are important because they indicate how likely it is for the occurrence to occur. They also help determine the potential winnings that you can expect to receive. A bet that has a high probability of happening will have a higher payout, but it can also have a greater risk. Another thing to consider when placing a bet at an online sportsbook is the payment options that are available. Most online sportsbooks accept common banking methods like PayPal, Venmo and credit cards. It is also a good idea to find out whether the sportsbook offers Bitcoin payments, as this is becoming more popular. Lastly, it is important to read the house rules for each sportsbook before you place your bets. These will vary from one sportsbook to the next and can impact your experience. The house rules are the rules that the sportsbook has set in place for their operations and the way they handle your wagers. They can be a little confusing, but they’re very important to understand. A sportsbook will often offer hundreds of props on every game, and they will also have different odds for each prop. This can make it difficult to choose a prop that you want to bet on, so it’s always a good idea to shop around. In-Play Bets In-play bets are a great way to add extra excitement and intrigue to your game. You can place an in-play bet on any event that’s being broadcast during the game. This is especially useful during big events, such as the Super Bowl or the NBA finals. A slot is a machine that spins reels and awards credits when a winning combination of symbols appears on them. Depending on the game, a player can win a number of different prizes and bonuses. The reels may feature a variety of symbols, including traditional fruit and bell symbols, as well as stylized lucky sevens or other objects that match the theme of the game. If you play a certain slot for a while without getting any wins, you might want to reduce your bet amount or stop playing the game altogether. Variance is a key factor in slot games, and players who lower their bet size often experience a better payout percentage. The most important factor to consider when choosing a slot is the return-to-player percentage (RTP). This statistic indicates how much money you can expect to win over time. The higher the RTP, the more likely you are to win. You should also look at the paytable. A slot with a wide range of payouts is likely to have a high RTP. This is because the odds of winning any single payout are small, and there are so many ways to win that you can get multiple payouts on each spin. It is best to play slot games with a set budget. This helps you avoid losing too much money in a short period of time. You should also start with the lowest bet amount you can afford and increase it gradually. This is particularly important on penny slots. Since the odds of winning are so low, a player should not spend all of their bankroll on them right away. In addition, it is important to understand that no slot game is guaranteed to pay out. The probability of a win depends on the random number generator and luck. This means that your chances of winning will be lower than those of other players, but you can still win big if you have good luck with the machine. A slot receiver is a type of wide receiver that lines up pre-snap between the last man on the line of scrimmage and the outside receiver. This area is called the “slot” and is how the position got its name. Slot receivers are more prone to being tackled than other receivers, and they need to be quick to move around. They also need to be able to run routes that can get them out of the box and out of the field of play. They can also help the offense move the ball down the field. They are sometimes used as a blocker on runs, as they can help keep the defense from rushing into them while giving their quarterback a clear path to the end zone. A Slot receiver can also be a valuable decoy for the offense, as they are often called into pre-snap motion before they run their routes. This gives the quarterback a good idea of where the defense is running, and allows the Slot receiver to run out of the way of his assigned defender. This can help the offense avoid sacks, which are usually a major concern for outside wide receivers. On: February 28, 2023 February 28, 2023 By: adminfis A slot is a thin opening or groove in something. You can put letters or postcards into the mail slot in a post office. A slot is also the space between the rows or columns in a bookcase, or between the pages in an album. Slots are a type of casino game that use a random number generator to determine the outcome of a spin. This is done by generating random numbers on computer chips, then causing the reels to stop at the locations where those numbers are randomly generated. There are many different types of slots available, including video and classic slots. Some games even feature special bonus features, such as free spins or multipliers. If you are new to the game, it is a good idea to try out multiple slots before you play for real money. This will help you see what works best for your bankroll and gameplay style. You can also find free slot games online to practice and improve your skills. The most important thing to remember when playing slots is that the outcome is completely up to luck. The RNGs used by slots are totally random and cannot be predicted, so the odds of winning or losing are the same for every player. Almost all slot machines use an RNG to generate the results of each spin. These numbers are then picked by a computer chip, which retains no memory of previous spins and thus makes each spin entirely independent of the one that preceded it. So, what does this mean for the average casino player? Well, it means that they have to be very careful when choosing which machine to play on. Another thing to keep in mind when choosing a slot is that it should have a high payout percentage. 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These are often less expensive to make, and will allow you to win more often without having to spend too much money on each spin. On: February 27, 2023 By: adminfis While poker is widely perceived as a game of luck, it can actually be played to your advantage by learning the right strategies. With practice, you can improve your odds of winning a big hand by controlling your aggression and protecting your bankroll. Aside from the fact that you can win a lot of money, there are also many mental benefits to playing poker. This includes critical thinking skills, the ability to make accurate predictions, and a general sense of discipline. During play, you are continuously assessing the quality of your hands and your opponents’ cards. This helps you make better decisions and can even influence your life outside the poker table. Another important benefit of poker is that it helps you develop your bluffing skills. It can be very difficult to fool other players at the table, so you need to be able to bluff effectively and with confidence. You should also be able to read your opponents’ behavior and understand their betting patterns. This will allow you to be more effective in your game and help you take on weaker players. Poker can help you learn about other people’s behavior by studying their movements, how they handle chips and cards, and how they react when they are stressed or nervous. This is not an easy skill to master, but it can be done if you put in the effort and practice. It can also help you develop your social skills and communication with other people. Whether you’re playing online or at a land-based poker room, you’ll find that other people will often talk to you about the game and share tips and tricks with you. The social aspect of poker is also a great way to meet new people and build friendships. You can do this by joining a local poker club, or by making new friends at Replay Poker. When you’re a novice player, it can be tempting to throw caution to the wind and start betting aggressively early on in a game. This can lead to some quick wins, but it can also leave you in a vulnerable position. You can avoid this by practicing patience and waiting for the right time to raise your stakes. This is especially true when you have a premium opening hand, like a pair of Kings, Queens, or Aces. Having a good sense of when to raise and when to check is one of the most important skills in poker. You should always raise when your hand is strong, and you shouldn’t be afraid to call when your hands aren’t as strong. You can also improve your odds of success by maximizing the value of your holdings. This can be done by checking and calling with weaker hands, raising when your hands are stronger, or by adjusting your bet sizes based on your opponents’ bet sizes. 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You’re much better off choosing numbers that aren’t in the same group, and you should never try to pick consecutive numbers or numbers that end with the same digit. In fact, Richard Lustig, a lottery player who won seven times in two years, claims that it’s best to avoid these types of numbers altogether. While some people have made a living out of gambling, it is a dangerous activity that should be played responsibly and not pushed to the extreme. Moreover, you should remember that health and family come before anything else in life. Historically, lotteries have been used to raise funds for public projects such as town fortifications and to help the poor. They have also been criticized for their negative effects on society, such as their high cost and low probability of winning. In recent years, some people have started using a technique called “quick picks” when they play the lottery. 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Observe the other players – It is important to learn how to read your opponents’ hands. This is not as difficult as it sounds and it can be done with a little practice. You can look at their bets and folding patterns to find out what kind of hands they are playing. If you see them betting all the time or folding all the time then there is a good chance that they are playing some weak hands, so it is worth keeping an eye on them and making sure you have a good chance of winning. Don’t be afraid to fold – One of the most common mistakes in poker is for beginners to be too afraid to fold. This is actually a very smart move in poker, and it can help you save your chips for later. It also can keep you alive longer, allowing you to bet more often without putting yourself at a disadvantage. It is a good idea to get a lot of practice playing poker, especially online. You can play for free and get used to the rules before you ever have to risk your own money. 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These will include anything from bonus offers to minimum deposit amounts and wagering requirements. Always check the terms carefully, and don’t hesitate to contact customer support if you have any questions or concerns. One of the best things about playing casino games online is that you can play for a lower stake than in a land-based casino. This is because the house edge in an online casino is much smaller than in a brick-and-mortar establishment. This makes it a great choice for players who are on a budget and looking to get more bang for their buck. The most popular games to play at online casinos are slots and roulette. These games are the most profitable, and you can even find progressive jackpots that payout huge sums of money to lucky winners. Another popular online casino game is pai gow poker. This card game is fun, easy to learn, and requires very little strategy. It’s a great way to pass the time while waiting for other players to finish their hands. 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This can save you a lot of money, and it’s a great way to get more value out of your bets. Almost all sportsbooks accept credit cards and electronic transfers, and some have live chat or phone support. The best sportsbooks will help you with any issues that you might have, and they’ll try their best to give you a great experience. Risk-free bets are also a good way to test a sportsbook’s reliability before putting real cash on the line. These are usually a match-up of your initial deposit plus bonus cash. Before you place a bet, check the odds on the bookie’s site. If they’re too low, you can always change your mind and try another bookie. In-person bets are typically the most popular, but you can also play online or on mobile devices. You’ll have to make sure that the site you choose offers a secure banking option, and you should be able to receive your winnings within a few days or hours after placing your bet. If you’re a fan of betting on multiple teams, find a sportsbook that allows you to place a parlay bet. This can be a great way to increase your winnings and is also fun! You can also try your luck on the lottery, or place bets on non-sports events. These are some of the most lucrative types of bets, but they can be a little confusing at first. You should learn about the laws and regulations surrounding these bets before making any decisions, as well as read up on sports betting terminology to ensure you understand the rules of the game. What You Need to Know Before Playing the Lottery A live sgp lottery is a game where players spend money and win prizes. In many states, the proceeds are used to pay for public projects and services. Historically, lotteries have been popular in the United States as well as around the world. In colonial-era America, they were often used to finance public works such as paving streets or building wharves and churches. They also were used to fund school buildings. In most of the United States, a lottery is run by a state or city government. Usually, people buy a ticket with a set of numbers on it and the lottery randomly picks a few of these numbers and awards prizes to winners who match those numbers. If you want to play the lottery, there are a few things you should know. First, your odds of winning are very low. Even if you have been playing the lottery for a long time, your chances of winning do not increase. Second, the odds of winning are completely random, which means that no single set of numbers is more lucky than any other. The same combination of numbers is just as likely to win the lottery as six randomly chosen numbers are. Third, you need to be aware that a large amount of money can change your life for the worse. A huge jackpot can make you feel incredibly rich and it’s easy to lose yourself in a frenzy. 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The argument is particularly effective when the state’s fiscal condition is poor and voters are afraid of tax increases or cuts in public programs. Some states have also argued that their lotteries provide an important service to the state by raising funds for specific public goods. This argument has been successful in some states, such as North Dakota, but it has not been so effective in others. One of the best ways to win a lottery is to use your birthday numbers. This strategy can be especially helpful if you are trying to maximize your winnings. It is also recommended that you never purchase more than two tickets at a time. This way, you are less likely to forget about your winnings and lose them. 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Once the dealer has finished, everyone must decide whether or not to bet. Some games allow players to discard a few of their cards, and others require that they show all of their cards to win. The player with the best hand wins the entire pot. There are many different variations of poker, including Texas Hold’Em, Omaha, and Seven-Card Stud. All of these games have their own unique rules and strategies, so it’s important to know the rules and how to play them well. When to Fold – If you have a hand that has no chance of winning, you should probably fold. This is especially true if your opponent has a strong hand, as it’s more likely that they will raise. Don’t Get Too Attached to Good Hands – Pocket kings and queens are very strong hands, but it is always possible for an ace on the flop to kill them. If the board has a lot of flushes or straights, then it’s a good idea to fold them. 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The best way to play poker is to focus on your strategy, and ignore your emotions. This will ensure that you have the confidence and discipline to succeed at the game, and you can also save yourself a lot of frustration by keeping your emotions in check. The Best Online Casinos to Win Real Cash Online casinos offer players the chance to play hundreds of casino games on their PCs, tablets and mobile phones. These sites allow players to deposit and withdraw real money with a variety of payment methods. These methods include credit cards, cryptocurrencies and bank wire transfers. There are many advantages to playing at a top-rated online casino. These include: The best casinos offer the most variety of games, including slots and live dealer games. These websites are also staffed by expert customer support agents who can help you with any questions or concerns you might have. 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A sportsbook accepts bets on a wide range of different sporting events, including football, basketball, baseball, ice hockey, soccer, and horse racing. Most sportsbooks use a computer program to process the bets and offer lines on various games. Using a sportsbook is easy, and most have a secure website and fast payouts. However, there are some things to keep in mind before placing your bets: Shop around for the best odds The first thing you should do if you want to win big is shop around for the best lines. The difference of a few cents here and there might not seem like much, but it adds up over time. Another thing to look for is a sportsbook that offers a good return on parlays and points rewards. Depending on the sports you bet on, these can make a big difference to your winnings. A team’s home court or field can have a huge impact on the outcome of a game. This is why oddsmakers include the home team in their point spreads and moneylines. You can also take advantage of props, which are wagers on specific statistical aspects of a game. These are often based on trends and can be a great way to increase your winnings, but you should remember that there is no such thing as a sure bet in sports. Almost every sport has its own unique line, so it’s important to understand what you’re getting into before you start betting on sports. You can find out more about betting lines by reading online reviews and by speaking with an experienced bettor who knows the ins and outs of the market. Some bettors bet only on their favorite team, while others will bet on both teams in a game. The most popular bets are moneyline, spread, and totals, but there are also prop bets, which involve a number of different factors. In general, sportsbooks offer better odds than bookmakers, but it’s a good idea to shop around for the best deal possible. 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This is a dangerous thing for a family to do because it can be a form of abuse. This is a common theme in Shirley Jackson’s short stories, but it is especially powerful in “The Lottery.” It is important to be able to stand up against an authority when it is no longer right and has no legitimacy. This is the same principle as democracy. The family theme is important in this story because it shows that families are not loyal to each other. In this case, one of the members of the Hutchinson family is about to die due to a lottery ticket drawn. The other family members do not care about the fate of this member of their family. In this story, a man who is in charge of the lottery draws a black box and stirs up papers inside it. The box is an ancient one that has been used for a long time. The black box is a symbol for the fact that the lottery has been around for a long time and the lottery tradition has been passed down through generations. This is an important theme in this story because it demonstrates that it is not always easy to break away from an old tradition or ritual. It is especially difficult to do so when you are a woman. The lottery is a form of gambling, and it can be an addictive activity. It can also lead to serious financial problems. It is important to remember that there are other ways to spend your money, such as through savings and investments. A slot is a narrow notch, groove, or opening in something, such as a keyway in a piece of machinery or a slit for a coin in a vending machine. A slot is also a place where an aircraft can take off or land at an airport. The term “slot” is also used to describe a receiver in football who lines up just behind the line of scrimmage and slightly to the left or right of the center of the formation. Typically, slot receivers are a versatile option for quarterbacks who need a wide receiver that can stretch the field and attack all three levels of the defense. They’re also a crucial part of the blocking game since they’ll usually line up right next to defensive end, nickelback, and outside linebackers. They need to be able to read the field well to know where defenders are and what routes they’re likely to run, and they must have an advanced level of blocking ability to make their routes successful. There are many different types of slots and a good slot player should know how each one works before they play. They should know how to size their bets based on their bankroll, and they should know which slots pay the most to maximize their chances of winning big. The rules of slot machines are governed by computer program that combines a random number generator with a set of symbols to produce thousands of random numbers each second. These numbers are matched to paylines and the payout is determined by whether a specific combination of symbols lands on the payline. This system means that each spin is independent and random, so no one can predict what will happen. However, some people believe that slots are rigged to pay out more than they should; this is untrue and is a common misconception. In addition, most machines use a computer system to control how often they pay out; this is called frequency. These systems vary from 97% to 100%, and it’s important to check the information on the slot machine’s help screen before you begin playing. If you’re looking for a high-payout slot, you should consider betting maximum coins, which are usually more expensive than lower denominations. Max bets typically bring the highest payback percentages, so you should always try to play this amount. Depending on the slot machine, you can win by matching the symbols on the reels with those on the pay lines; this is known as a stacked payline. If you win, you get a payout based on the total bet multiplied by the payline’s winning combination. You can find this information on most casino slots in the help area or at the top of the screen. The information usually includes a description of the machine’s features, how to use it, and the odds of hitting the jackpot. The best strategy for slots is to avoid low-paying machines and stick with those that have a higher return to player. These machines are typically located in separate rooms or a’salon’, with attendants and cashiers who can point you in the right direction. Poker is an exciting and challenging game that requires a great deal of focus, concentration, and patience. It can be played in a variety of settings, from online casinos to friendly tournaments. It can also be a very relaxing activity that reduces stress and anxiety. Poker has many benefits for players, both mentally and physically. The activity is a great way to reduce stress, which can be a contributing factor in obesity and chronic diseases like diabetes. Besides that, playing poker can also help you improve your concentration and multitasking skills, which is important in many situations. In most games of poker, the dealer shuffles and deals two cards to each player, one at a time. Then, each player looks at their cards and decides whether to bet or fold. If they choose to bet, they make a bet of the same number of chips that the previous player placed in the pot; if they choose to fold, they put no chips into the pot and do not play the betting round. In Texas Hold’em, the most common form of poker, each player makes a forced bet before they are dealt their cards. This bet is called the ante and it’s usually a small amount, such as $1 or $5. The first betting round begins when a player bets the ante, and each player to the left in turn must either call that bet or raise it, placing more than the ante into the pot. When a player raises, the bet must be at least as large as the previous bet or they will have to drop out of the pot. This can be difficult for some players to understand, so they may choose to raise too little or too much. The bet sizing you use is an essential part of your poker strategy. It’s a very important aspect of how you play your hands, as it can help you to decide when to raise and when to fold. Choosing the right bet sizing can make all the difference between winning and losing. Choosing the right place to play poker The best place for you to play poker is the one that matches your goals and skill level. For example, if you’re looking to become a high roller, you might want to play at a higher stakes table with more players. Then, you’ll be able to play your best and increase your bankroll as the game progresses. How to manage your losses in poker As with most other types of gambling, poker players will have a lot of losses. However, good poker players can learn to cope with these losses and not throw a tantrum over them. By learning to be able to take your losses and still play the game at your best, you’ll be able to avoid the mental and physical problems that can come with playing on tilt. This will help you to make better decisions in the long run and will ultimately help you to improve your poker skills. What is an Online Casino? An online casino is an Internet-based gambling establishment that accepts wagers from customers over the Internet. It offers a wide range of games, including slot machines and table games such as blackjack. The best online casinos provide a great experience for players and are reliable, safe and secure. They also offer a variety of bonuses and promotions to attract new players. These include deposit matches, free spins, and player loyalty programs. Most online casinos have an extensive game library, with a variety of slot machines and other games from leading software providers. They also have a great selection of table games and live dealer options. In addition, many online casinos are designed to work well on mobile devices and allow players to place their bets on the go. In fact, some casinos even have their own apps. These online gambling sites are convenient for anyone with a computer and an Internet connection, and they can be used by players in almost any country in the world. The best online casinos offer a range of banking options and allow players to deposit and withdraw funds quickly and easily. A good casino will also be licensed in a recognized jurisdiction, and it should practice fair play by listing provably fair casino games. This means that the games are independently verified and regularly checked using a random number generator. If a casino does not follow these practices, they could face legal ramifications. The most common online casino bonus is the welcome bonus, which gives new players extra money to play with when they sign up for an account. The amount can vary widely, but is usually a percentage of the total deposit. Some online casinos also offer no deposit bonuses, which give you a certain amount of free play without the need to make a deposit. These can be very lucrative, but you need to be sure that the bonus is legitimate. Another popular bonus is the match deposit, which gives you extra cash to play with when you first register for an account. These can be a great way to test out an online casino, and are a good idea for players who are looking to win big. Besides slots, some of the most popular online casino games are poker, blackjack and roulette. These are not only easy to learn, but they also have a lower house edge than some other casino games. They are also more likely to have a lenient playthrough requirement, and in some cases, contribute more points towards player loyalty programs. These are just some of the most popular casino online games that players enjoy playing. They are fun to play, and can help you relax after a long day. They can also be very profitable if you are skilled at them. Most online casinos offer a variety of games, so you should be able to find one that suits your preferences and budget. Some of the most popular online casino games include slots, video poker, and table games. On: January 28, 2023 By: adminfis Poker is a family of card games played around the world. The game can be played in casinos, poker clubs, private homes, and over the Internet. There are several different forms of poker, each with its own rules and strategies. Its popularity has grown dramatically over the years. This is particularly true in the United States, where it is often referred to as the national card game. The standard rule of thumb is to only place money in the pot if you have a bluff. In poker, a bluff is a bet on your hand to make other players fold, or if you believe you have the best hand. You can raise the previous bet by a fixed amount, or go all-in, in which you take the entire betting stack. A poker game may vary in how many cards are dealt, how often the hand is re-drawn, and how the final winner is decided. Generally, a round of betting follows each hand. Some versions may award the pot to the best hand, while other variations divide the pot among the best and worst hands. If a player’s hand does not beat the others, he or she can discard all but three cards, or draw from a deck of cards. One of the most exciting parts of the poker experience is the showdown. This is the moment when all but one of the players are eliminated from the competition. When a hand is revealed, players reveal their cards and reveal their hidden cards to each other. Unlike other vying games, the showdown is only a momentary occurrence, as there is often more than one player in contention. Most modern poker games feature a forced bet, also known as a blind. This is a type of bet, usually accompanied by an ante. The blind is the simplest of the forced bets, and is usually only a small fraction of the size of the pot. Another form of the forced bet is the ante, which is a standardized bet that consists of a predetermined minimum amount. The three-card ace of spades is not the most common poker hand, but it is the most popular. Typically, it is the hand that has the highest number of cards, or the best five-card combination. Sometimes, a straight or flush is used as a final showdown. The “poker table” is a common site at casinos, and has also become a fixture in the home. Usually, each player receives one card and the dealer deals a series of face-down cards. The dealer then cuts the cards. Normally, the cards are dealt in a clockwise fashion. Each round of the poker game involves a bet, with a final betting round taking place after all of the cards are discarded. The best poker hand is the one that pays the most. In some games, the winning hand is a straight or flush, but in others, the pot is divided between the best and worst hands. On: January 27, 2023 January 27, 2023 By: adminfis Online casinos are available for play from the comfort of your home. These casinos offer a wide selection of games that you can access anytime and anywhere. This includes live dealer games that offer a real life casino experience. In addition, you can interact with other players and enjoy a social aspect. Some of the best online casinos are Caesars Casino, BetOnline, and Ignition. The best online casinos are also optimized for mobile play. Not all desktop games are available on mobile devices, however. To avoid disappointment, you should choose a site that offers a solid selection of live dealer casino games. Moreover, you should check out the quality of the customer support. Make sure to look for a licensed casino. Also, check the minimum and maximum stakes. 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HOW TO PLAY RHODE ISLAND’S LOTTERY ONLINE In the Low Countries, lotteries were originally known to exist between 205 and 187 BC. They were organized to raise money for the impoverished and the fortifications of the towns. Despite promising beginnings, the French lottery was a total disaster. The initiative lost support from the upper classes because the tickets were too expensive. The lottery was prohibited in France for more than 200 years, with a few exceptions. There are currently numerous lotteries in more than 50 nations. The lottery has a significantly shorter history in the United States than in other nations where it was for a long time strictly forbidden. However, that does not imply that it cannot be done. Online lotteries may or may not be legal, yet many people still favor the traditional lottery. They not only feel safer knowing their money is secure, but they also know they will be compensated if they succeed. 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The Benefits of Playing the Lottery Online There are several ways to play the lottery, but you may not be aware of all of them. There are many state lotteries and there are even national ones. If you enjoy playing the lottery, you might want to subscribe to a lottery service. Subscriptions allow you to receive notifications of lottery draws on a daily or weekly basis. A subscription will save you time and money, since you don’t have to go to a retail store every single week. The State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency (SLGCA) has a recordkeeping and records management program in place since October 1, 2017. Its Records Officer develops the program and serves as a liaison with the state Archives and the Department of General Services. The SLGCA also maintains an online presence and has a social media presence. 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Most tables cater to unlimited players. IDNPoker Review – Why You Should Join IDNPoker On: June 27, 2022 June 27, 2022 By: adminfis Poker is a card game that involves betting and dealing with a shuffled deck. Its main forms are Draw Poker and Stud Poker. In Draw Poker, all cards are dealt face-down, while in Stud Poker, some cards are dealt face-up as betting proceeds. During each betting interval, a player must bet a certain number of chips, raise a small amount, and discard one or more cards. If a player loses a hand, their chips are placed into the pot. If you’re looking for a way to earn money playing poker, IDN poker is a great choice. This variant is based on Texas Hold Em, but has a few differences. First of all, players must have at least five cards of the same rank. This means that the poker player must have a hand with five terbaik kartu. In addition, they must have at least three cards of the same rank. 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You can play poker whenever you want. You can play the game wherever you are, and no matter what time of day it is, there’s an online poker room just for you. There’s no better way to get started playing online. All you need to do is create an account and start playing! Once you’ve made the decision to play, you’ll be in the game in no time. So, grab your smartphone, make the right decisions and start winning big. There are many different sites to choose from. You can play poker online with friends and family. You can choose a site based on popularity, or find an online poker room. Most sites offer live chat support and instant messaging. If you’d rather play offline, you can even meet up with new people. Online poker rooms are also popular in Asia. They offer a wide variety of games, including Texas Hold’em and Omaha. You can even win real money in poker.
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Home Latest News Students and faculty react to Reveley’s appointment Students and faculty react to Reveley’s appointment The Board of Visitors’ Friday decision to forgo a national presidential search and install former Interim President Taylor Reveley as the 27th president of the College of William and Mary has received positive reviews from campus leaders, though some concerns remain regarding the amount of student input considered. Justin Reid ’09, the president of the College’s chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, approved of the decision but said that the process left many on campus voiceless. “Most people like Reveley, but wish they could have been part of the process,” he said. Reid — who has worked with Reveley to revamp the College’s strategic plan — said the new president is committed to positive change. “The strategic plan is more important than criticizing the board or their actions,” he said. “It’s a more productive way to move forward. Student Assembly President Valerie Hopkins ’09 echoed Reid’s sentiments. “I’m confident that Reveley is going to be great, and nothing should detract from that,” she said. Hopkins, however, did express some concern that students’ viewpoints went unheard. “I don’t think it would have been bad to get more opinions,” she said. “They didn’t make a means through which anyone could state their opinion. An e-mail address, something as simple as that, was not done.” Both Reid and Hopkins participated in forums held by BOV Rector Michael Powell ’85 earlier in the school year. The forums were designed to garner student input in the presidential search process. According to Reid, the students at his meeting were supportive of appointing Reveley to the permanent post. College administrators were equally approving of Reveley. Provost Geoff Feiss praised Reveley’s work over the past seven months in the interim role and was pleased with his appointment to the permanent post. “It’s clear we have a leader in place that can keep the ship afloat,” he said. Vice President for Administration Anna Martin said that she was “very happy” with the board’s selection of Reveley. “The board talked with faculty, talked with staff, talked with students, talked with alumni to get an understanding of how they would feel about this,” she said. “The board wouldn’t have moved forward if they didn’t have support.” Community leaders, including Williamsburg Mayor Jeanne Zeidler, are also pleased. “He will be a really great president. He already was a great president,” Zeidler said. “President Reveley has a really good understanding of how intertwined the city and the College are.” Reveley spoke to a crowd gathered in the Great Hall of the Wren Building Friday. “Just as I have not been merely a caretaker while interim president, neither will I be simply a transitional president during my next few years,” Reveley said. “I will do my level best to make a serious difference for the better at the College of William and Mary as its 27th president.” Previous articleCollege given emergency alert radio Next articleUCAB seeks new image
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Truck Driver Ignores Warnings to Slow Down; Kills Four in Massive Crash Semi-truck driver Josef Slezak of River Grove, Ill., was charged with four counts of manslaughter and four counts of vehicular homicide after he slammed into another car and set off a chain reaction that ultimately killed an entire family. The collision occurred on Interstate 80 in Western Nebraska. Traffic was already at a standstill because of an earlier accident that killed semi driver Keith Johnson. According to an Associated Press report, [A witness] said Slezak’s truck did not appear to slow down before it struck the car. An accident reconstructionist who examined the scene concluded Slezak failed to slow down and exercise caution on the road. Mr. Slezak slammed into a Ford Mustang being driven by Christopher Schmidt, whose car then collided with that of his wife, Diana, who was travelling with the couple’s two children, Connor, 2, and Samuel, 3. All four of the Schmidts died at the scene. An autopsy later revealed with Ms. Schmidt was 30 weeks pregnant, which resulted in a ninth count of vehicular homicide of an unborn child being filed against Mr. Slezak. Mr. Slezak drove for AKI Trucking, which, according to a report on The Trucker, “has a Fatigued Driving (Hours of Service) BASIC score of 80.9 percent, which exceeds the threshold for intervention by 15.9 percent.” The Law Offices of Frank Branson provides legal representation to victims of trucking and other commercial vehicle accidents. The Law Offices of Frank Branson is not involved in this case.
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Help Center / Is it possible to expedite the criminal history background screening process? Unfortunately, there is no way to expedite the process.
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Multiomics Analysis Revealed the Molecular Mechanism of miRNAs in Fluoride-Induced Hepatic Glucose and Lipid Metabolism Disorders. Author: Zhao Y., et al Journal Name: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Volume/Page: 70, 44 Categories: Dental Fluorosis, DF Mechanisms, Genetics Fluoride-induced liver injury seriously endangers human and animal health and animal food safety, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. This study aims to explore the mechanism of miRNAs in fluoride-induced hepatic glycolipid metabolism disorders. C57 male mice were used to establish the fluorosis model (22.62 mg/L F–, 12 weeks). The results indicated that fluoride increased fluoride levels, impaired the structure and function, and disrupted the glycolipid metabolism in the liver. Furthermore, the sequencing results showed that fluoride exposure resulted in the differential expression of 35 miRNAs and 480 mRNAs, of which 23 miRNAs were related to glycolipid metabolism. miRNA–mRNA network analyses and RT-PCR revealed that miRNAs mediated fluoride-induced disturbances in the hepatic glycolipid metabolism. Its possible mechanism was to regulate the insulin pathway, PPAR pathway, and FOXO pathway, which in turn affected the bile secretion, the metabolic processes of glucose, the decomposition of lipids, and the synthesis of unsaturated fatty acids in the liver. This study provides a theoretical basis for miRNAs as diagnostic indicators and target drugs for the treatment of fluoride-induced liver injury. *Original full-text article online at: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.2c03049?ref=PDF Effect of dietary protein or calcium supplement on the expression of collagen I and dentine phosphoprotein of rats with dental fluorosis. This study aims to assess the roles of dietary protein (Pr) and calcium (Ca) levels associated with excessive fluoride (F) intake and the impact of Pr, Ca, and F on expression of collagen I (COL I) and dentine phosphoprotein (DPP) in rat incisors. Seventy-two rats were randomly allotted to six Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Dental Fluorosis: A Systematic Review. Genetic factors contribute to susceptibility and resistance to fluoride exposure. The aim of this systematic review was to identify alleles/genotypes of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with dental fluorosis (DF) and to identify them as protective or risk factors. PubMed, ScienceDirect, Cochrane Library, Scopus and Web of Science were searched Appropriate real-time PCR reference genes for fluoride treatment studies performed in vitro or in vivo OBJECTIVE: Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) is routinely performed for experiments designed to identify the molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of dental fluorosis. Expression of reference gene(s) is expected to remain unchanged in fluoride-treated cells or in rodents relative to the corresponding untreated controls. The aim of this study was ENAM Gene Variation in Students Exposed to Different Fluoride Concentrations. The ENAM gene is important in the formation of tooth enamel; an alteration can affect the lengthening of the crystals, and the thickness in enamel. The objective was to determine the presence of the single nucleotide variant (SNV) rs12640848 of the ENAM gene in students exposed to different concentrations of Dental fluorosis and a polymorphism in the COL1A2 gene in Mexican children. Highlights Dental fluorosis is a public health problem in the communities evaluated. The rs 412777 polymorphism in the COL1A2 gene was found in Mexican children. An association between the COL1A2 gene polymorphism and dental fluorosis was found. The genetic variant evaluated represents a risk factor to develop dental fluorosis. OBJECTIVE: Mechanisms by Which Fluoride Causes Dental Fluorosis Remain Unknown When it comes to how fluoride impacts human health, no tissue in the body has been studied more than the teeth. Yet, despite over 50 years of research, the mechanism by which fluoride causes dental fluorosis (a hypo-mineralization of the enamel that results in significant staining of the teeth) is not Dental Fluorosis Is a "Hypo-mineralization" of Enamel Teeth with fluorosis have an increase in porosity in the subsurface enamel ("hypomineralization"). The increased porosity of enamel found in fluorosis is a result of a fluoride-induced impairment in the clearance of proteins (amelogenins) from the developing teeth. Despite over 50 years of research, the exact mechanism by which fluoride impairs amelogin Diagnostic Criteria for Dental Fluorosis: The Thylstrup-Fejerskov (TF) Index The traditional criteria (the "Dean Index") for diagnosing dental fluorosis was developed in the first half of the 20th century by H. Trendley Dean. While the Dean Index is still widely used in surveys of fluorosis -- including the CDC's national surveys of fluorosis in the United States -- dental Dental Fluorosis: The "Cosmetic" Factor Any condition that can cause children to be embarrassed about their physical appearance can have significant consequences on their self-esteem and confidence. Researchers have repeatedly found that "physical appearance [is] the best predictor of self-esteem" in adolescents, (Harter 2000) and that facial attractiveness, particularly the appearance of one's teeth, is a Racial Disparities in Dental Fluorosis In 2005, the Centers for Disease Control published the results of a national survey of dental fluorosis conducted between 1999 and 2002. According to the CDC, black children in the United States have significantly higher rates of dental fluorosis than either white or Hispanic children. This was not the first time that black children were found to suffer higher rates of dental fluorosis. At least five other studies -- dating as far back as the 1960s -- have found black children in the United States are disproportionately impacted by dental fluorosis.
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10 Email Marketing KPIs That Matter The Most July 27, 2022 by Team Flyder.io Marketing is not something you can measure in one click of a button. It is more like an art, and in order to master it, you have to practice it over and over again, sometimes failing, before you even see the first results. When it comes to e-mail marketing, the same thing applies. It is not that you should never take care of your e-mail marketing campaigns, but it is important to know what business KPIs are you looking to achieve in this field. Here is a list of the most important business KPIs in e-mail marketing, and some tips on how to achieve them: 1. New and return customers It is obvious that one of the most important business KPIs in e-mail marketing is how many customers you can gain from your email campaigns. But that is not all. There are two kinds of customers for every e-commerce business – new and returning. You should always be clear on how many new customers you have gained from your email campaign, as well as how many of your previous customers have come back to shop from you again. This helps you understand how effective your email campaigns are and which offers are more appealing to your audience. You can then usethat information to improve your future campaigns and make them more effective. 2. Estimated lifetime value Your email marketing campaign’s goal is to generate sales, and the best way to do it is to offer your audience something that they really want. You should always track how many customers you are getting from your email marketing campaigns, but it is also essential that you know what you are spending on that campaign in order to have an estimated lifetime value. For example, if you are spending $100 on a campaign and you get 25 customers from it, then your estimated lifetime value is $400. This is important because it helps you understand how profitable your email campaigns are and whether or not you should spend more money on them in the future. 3. Conversion rate of the Email Marketing Campaign Obviously, if you are spending money on your email marketing campaign, you want to get something in return. It is important to know how many of your customers have purchased from your email campaign. The conversion rate is one of the best business KPIs in e-mail marketing that can give you this information. For example, if you sent out 100 emails and got 10 customers from them, then your conversion rate is 10%. This means that only 10 out of 100 people who received your email have actually purchased something from you. If you want to improve this number, you need to test different offers or even change the subject line of your emails. If you want to track your business KPIs in your e-mail marketing campaigns, then you should use a CRM software. This is an essential business tool that will help you organize your contacts, leads and customers, as well as improve the efficiency of your email campaigns. 4. Frequency The more people receive your emails, the more customers you will have. However, you cannot send out too many emails or your audience will get annoyed and unsubscribe from your list. That is why it is important to know how often you should send out your email campaigns. For example, some businesses send out their email campaigns once a month, whereas others do it once a week. It all depends on your industry and what kind of customers you are targeting. If you are selling a product that requires some time for customers to decide on buying it, then once a week is probably a good idea. However, if you are selling something that can be bought right away, then once a month would be enough. If you want to know how often you should send out your email campaigns, then you should always test your audience’s reactions. If you have a small list and you have not sent out any campaigns yet, try sending two or three per week and see how your customers react. If they start unsubscribing from your list, then reduce the number of email campaigns you are sending out. 5. Spam complaints No one likes spam, and that is the reason why the majority of people unsubscribe from their e-mail lists. However, if you are sending out too many emails or your emails are full of ads and promotional offers, then your audience will get annoyed and they might report your emails as spam. It is important to know how many spam complaints you have received from your email campaign so you can fix your mistakes and avoid spam complaints in the future. In order to avoid getting spam complaints, you should always make sure that your emails are not only informative but also helpful for your customers. You should also avoid sending out too many emails or sending them out at an inappropriate time. 6. Unsubscribes The best way to see if your email campaigns are successful is to count how many people have unsubscribed from your email list. If you have a list of 100 people and you send out an email campaign and only 10 people unsubscribe, then you are doing something right. However, if you send out the same email campaign and 50 people unsubscribe, then it might be a sign that your audience does not like your email campaigns. If you want to avoid getting too many unsubscribes, then you should always make sure that your emails are informative and useful for your customers. You should also create an incentive for them to stay on your list and continue receiving your emails. Finally, you should always test different offers and email templates tosee which ones work better for your audience. 7. Bounce rate Bounce rate, also known as a ‘hard bounce’, is a metric that measures the percentage of emails that get returned to the sender because the recipient address is invalid. It’s one of the key performance indicators (KPIs) in email marketing. Bounce rate is one of the most misunderstood email marketing metrics, but it’s also one of the most important. You need to know your bounce rate so you can improve your email list. Bounce rate is one of the most important email marketing metrics that tells you how well your list is built. 8. Open rate Open rate is a key factor in deciding the success of a business. For example, if you have an email marketing campaign but the open rates are low, then this could mean that you have chosen the wrong audience. You can run more email marketing campaigns if your open rates are low.On the other hand, if the open rates are high, then you can focus on improving conversions. A low conversion rate could be a problem with the product, service or content. If that is not the case, then perhaps you have chosen the wrong audience. You can always run the same campaign again with a different audience to improve conversions. Effective use of analytics will help you understand your audience better. If you can connect with your target audience, then your email marketing campaigns will be more effective. You will be able to make decisions based on data such as your open rates and conversion rates. This is especially important for businesses that want to grow as people tend to spend more money when they are satisfied. It is important to understand that the success of your business is dependent on the people who use your products and services. Analytics will help you understand your target audience better so that you can make better decisions about your business. With this information, you can improve your campaigns and increase your sales. 9. Click through rate Email marketing has been around for years, but it is still a viable marketing strategy for many businesses. This is because it gives the sender complete control over their content. Not only that, but it also allows businesses to track their success. It can be a good source of leads and sales, but you need to make sure your email marketing is successful. That’s where click-through rate comes in. Click-through rate (CTR) is the amount of people that click on an email after receiving it. It is noted as a percentage and shown in a variety of ways. The most common are a simple number or the percentage of people that clicked on the email. It is calculated by the number of clicks divided by the total amount of people that received the email. The formula looks like this: CTR = Clicks/Total Email Sent For example, if you sent out an email to 100 people and 20 of them clicked on it, your CTR would be 20%. If you sent out an email to 50 people and 10 of them clicked on it, your CTR would be 20%. With that being said, it is also important to note that sometimes the number of emails sent isn’t exactly accurate. This is because some people will have multiple email accounts and a single email could be received by more than one person. Why Is Click-Through Rate Important? Click-through rate may not be a direct measure of sales or leads, but it is an important factor in the effectiveness of an email campaign. For example, if you sent out an email to 10,000 people and your CTR was 0.1%, then 100 people clicked on the email. That may sound like a lot, but think about it this way: if those 100 people each bought just one item from you, your saleswould be barely over $100. Because the cost of sending out an email is so little, you need to have a good CTR if you want to make a profit. How Can You Increase Your Click-Through Rate? As mentioned above, click-through rate is calculated by the number of people that clicked on an email divided by the number of people who received it. So, if you want your click-through rate to go up, you need to get more people to click on your emails. There are a few different ways to do this: How You Send The Email Out Matters: If you send out an email with a link in the body of it, then recipients will be taken to your website when they click on it. But, if you send an email with an image and a link to your website, they will be taken to your website when they click on the image. This is because images are generally more eye-catching and people are more likely to click on them. So, if you want your click-through rate to increase, make sure your email has a link in the body of it. The Subject Line Can Make Or Break Your Click-Through Rate: Another important factor is the subject line. If you want your CTR to go up, make sure your subject line is compelling enough to get people to click on it. If you have trouble coming up with ideas for a subject line, try using Ubersuggest for some help. With this tool, you can enter the main keyword of your email and it will give you a list of suggestions. Make Sure It’s Easy To Respond To The Email: If you want more people to click on your email, then make sure it is easy for them to respond to it. This means that there should be a call-to-action (CTA) button or link in the email. This is the part of the email that you want people to click on. You should have a CTA in your emails so people know exactly what you want them to do. This can be as simple as an image that says Call Now, or it could be a link that says Contact Us. There Are Also Tools That Can Track Your Click-Through Rate: There are also tools that you can use to track your click-through rate. These tools will allow you to track how many people opened your email, where they opened it, and what link they clicked on. There are a lot of these kinds of tools and they work in different ways. They all have the same goal though. They want to make it easier for you to track your emails and increase your click-through rate. But, the most important thing is that you need to know how many people click on your emails. This will allow you to improve your email campaigns. So, if you want your click-through rate to increase, consider one of these tools. 10. Average number of emails sent per month It is important to always keep track of your average number of emails sent per month. This number will vary depending on your email use. If you use it frequently, you will likely send a higher number of emails per month than someone who rarely uses email. Keeping track of this number can help you when you need to reply to an email and want to make sure that you are not sending out a duplicate message. It can also help you when you want to send an email to someone, but don’t want to annoy them with an excess of emails. Finally, it can help you when you want to track your usage of email and use that to manage your account. In order to determine the average number of emails sent per month, it is important to use a number of different email addresses. Over time, you will be able to determine which one you use the most and send the highest number of emails from. At their core, marketing campaigns are nothing more than a large-scale experiment. They exist to test and learn about your audience, and to adapt your campaign accordingly. By tracking the right KPIs—which are unique for your business, your industry, and your target demographic—you can gain valuable insights that help fine tune email marketing efforts. And with the right tools in place and the right tactics driving traffic to landing pages, your KPI data is presented front and center so you can pick up on trends and optimize as needed. Categories tips Tags Email Marketing Post navigation 3 Ways to Convert Cold Leads Into Sales Effectively The Ultimate Lead Generation Definition
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Tag: vegan cake Vegan Zucchini Walnut Cake With Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting Back-to-school season is upon us, and I’m not quite sure how I feel about it. Although I’m sad that summer is coming to an end, I’m also ready to get back to having a daily routine. Last week, I began my senior year of high school, and so far all is well. College applications and… Vegan Red Velvet Cupcakes With Cream Cheese Frosting There’s something magical about red velvet cake. The flavor, the color, the texture… it all just screams pure decadence. Even the name red velvet is delightful! It sounds rich and luxurious, like something you’d find in a celebrity’s home. Not to mention, red velvet is the perfect cake flavor for so many holidays. The color makes…
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Former Asante Kotoko striker Frank Mbella meets former coach Dr. Prosper Ogum in Egypt Former Asante Kotoko striker Franck Etouga Mbella visited the Black Galaxies training camp in Egypt and met his former coach Dr. Prosper Ogum. Mbella spoke to the Black Stars assistant coach and presented an Al Masry jersey with his name and squad number at the back to the gaffer. Egyptian Premier League club, Al Masry completed the signing of striker Franck Etouga Mbella at the end of the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League season. The Cameroonian attacker joined the Ghana Premier League club before the start of the 2021/22 league season. He went on to become a star for Asante Kotoko and one of the most prolific goal-scorers during the Ghanaian top-flight league campaign. The striker was signed for a fee of $400,000. According to sources, Mbella signed a two-year contract and receives $25,000 as a monthly salary. Franck Mbella Etouga scored 21 goals in the Ghana Premier League. Meanwhile, the Black Galaxies will play a friendly game against the national U20 team of Egypt, the Young Pharaohs at the Cairo International Stadium on Tuesday, December 27, 2022.
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I Must be Dreaming Fabrizio Gamberini, global chief brand officer & president of Vibram Corporation, looks back on a life filled with adventure. A Note to My Younger Self, October/November 2021 Dear Fabrizio, Boy wonder: A young Fabrizio Gamberini with a full and exciting life ahead of him. When I look at this picture, I see a young and, maybe a little scared, boy. But it touches my heart to know that you’re about to embark on an amazing and successful life journey. One that begins in Bologna, Italy, where you hail from a family with few resources and reside in a city where “moving” usually means traveling from the post office to the grocery store. But, rest assured, great adventures await after you graduate the University of Bologna. You’ll soon travel the world and live in some of the grandest cities— San Francisco, Boston and New York, to name a few—working for leading corporations, such as Hewlett-Packard, Nike, Marcolin and, since 2018, Vibram Corporation. Credit your strong inner drive and a desire to emulate your heroes, both real and fictional, for bringing out that adventurous spirit and ability to succeed. Like James Bond, a character who exudes that elusive, inner drive to accomplish the mission impossible every time—all while traveling to exotic locals to ensure On Her Majesty’s Secret Service keeps one step ahead of the world’s most diabolical villains. Bond’s daring dedication inspires you to take on challenges as you climb the corporate ladder—the first rung, in 1995, as a sales development manager for Hewett-Packard in Boise, ID. Despite initially fearing if you’re worthy to work for one of the world’s top tech companies, believe in yourself. You’ve done the work and preparation. Just show them who you are! And you do! Over the course of the next decade, you climb to the position of Commercial Director for HP’s Design-Jet product line, based in San Diego. It’s where you’ll get married and your daughter is born! Speaking of that wonderful city, you made the right choice moving to America—even though all your friends warned that you shouldn’t. You’ll find it to be a very good life, where you’ll make loads of great friends while keeping your roots in Italy. Your next career adventure marks your first step into the footwear industry, first as DTC General Manager for Nike Italy and then moving to the company’s HQ in Beaverton, OR, to serve as DTC General Manager of its Retail Americas region. There, you help develop many in-line, factory stores and shop-in-shop concepts. You pick the locations, design the stores, oversee visual merchandising and serve as leader of a large team. You introduce many new stores over these two years, most of which achieve double-digit growth during your tenure. Then you are promoted to Nike’s General Manager Americas Football (soccer) division, where you again lead growth in the category while having a ton of fun (fútbol is life!) during that time. Then, in 2008, it’s time for your next big adventure: making the leap to the top of the corporate ladder as CEO of Marcolin USA. Over the next eight years, you oversee record growth for the innovative eyewear company, introducing successful collections from an array of the world’s leading brands, including Tom Ford, Balenciaga, Emilio Pucci, Guess, Zegna, Mont Blanc, Kenneth Cole and Skechers. You also supervise the acquisition of a second company working with private equity. It’s here that you look to two more childhood heroes, Captain Kirk and Ed Straker, for management inspiration. Notably, it’s the strong teamwork bonds Kirk develops with his key lieutenants, Dr. Spock and Dr. McCoy, as the Starship Enterprise boldly goes where no man has gone before. And it’s the strategic way Straker, as SHADO’s supreme commander, protects earth from sinister aliens—all while sporting nifty vests! (You will sport your share of those, too!) By late 2017, your love of the shoe industry calls you back—first for a brief stint as CEO of Geox North America, followed by joining Vibram Corporation a year later, where you are currently leading all facets of the brand, only this time on a global scale. You oversee wholesale, DTC, marketing, sales…the works. It’s your dream job! You get to use all the experience you’ve gained over the course of your 30-year career, working for an Italian-owned company, while living in the adopted country you adore. What’s not to love? Now back to the photo of this charming young boy. Those innocent freckles hide your steely determination to always be learning. It’s a drive that will serve you well throughout your life. You can always get wiser, and you can learn from your mistakes. Gathering knowledge builds confidence, one learned lesson at a time. It’s why you always embrace new challenges. In fact, it’s what makes you happy. Before I let you go, the most important advice I can bestow upon you is: trust your gut. Don’t think too much. Don’t spend nights reviewing moves and countermoves. Don’t worry so much. If something isn’t working out, it’s easier than you think to get out and start again. Just continue to pursue your dreams, even if sometimes life gives you lemons. Like the time you move to San Francisco during your HP days, accepting a job to work for a friend, who then resigns two months later! Still, you have the best time living there—and the best oysters! Often, such bumps in the road of life lead to grander adventures! Enjoy the ride!
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« “Forgotten Hollywood”- A Watershed Moment in Sales! “Forgotten Hollywood”- My Return to Cinecon! » “Forgotten Hollywood”- Directors Honored by Postal Service! Posted on August 17, 2011 by raideoman1 | No Comments John Huston, Frank Capra, Billy Wilder, and John Ford will be the legendary directors honored in 2012 by the U.S. Postal Service. These fine filmmakers were responsible for the creation of great cinema during Hollywood’s Golden Age. Here is just a sample of their extraordinary work: * John Huston – The Maltese Falcon, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, * Frank Capra – It Happened One Night, Meet John Doe, It’s a Wonderful Life * John Ford – How Green was My Valley, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance * Billy Wilder – Sunset Boulevard, Stalag 17, Some Like It Hot, The Apartment JOHN HUSTON FRANK CAPRA JOHN FORD BILLY WILDER Of course, they made far more motion pictures. But, this representative offering is a compelling reason for their individual honor. I belong to a new site promoting my Forgotten Hollywood Forgotten History book tour schedule. It’s called EventFul. It will replace Book Tour.com. This site has announced its closure on September 1st, which is a shame. I wish the employees who currently work at the latter site all the best. Here are two links to the new site: http://eventful.com/users/raideoman1 http://eventful.com/kirkland/events/2011-northwest-bookfest-/E0-001-041002612-9 This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 17th, 2011 at 12:00 am and is filed under Blog by Manny Pacheco. You can follow any comments to this post through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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« “Forgotten Hollywood”- Mayberry Days in September… “Forgotten Hollywood”- Disney Villains in the Spotlight… » “Forgotten Hollywood”- Two Join Passing Parade… Posted on July 16, 2017 by raideoman1 | No Comments “`Martin Landau was a stellar character actor, who thrived on screen and in television. He is best remembered for his three-year stint on Mission: Impossible; and his Oscar-winning performance as Bela Lugosi in Ed Wood. A role he did not play: The pointy-eared Spock on Star Trek, which he turned down. He was wed to actress Barbara Bain. MARTIN LANDAU –> “`Landau had studied drawing at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and worked as a New York Daily News cartoonist, before he switching careers. In 1955, Landau was among hundreds who applied to study at the Actors Studio, one of two picked. The other… Steve McQueen. “`His litany of fine cinematic roles include North By Northwest, Pork Chop Hill, Cleopatra, Nevada Smith, The Greatest Story Ever Told; and after his success on television, Meteor, and two Oscar nods for performances in Tucker: The Man and His Dream and Crimes and Misdemeanors. When Tim Burton cast Martin as Lugosi, he was clearly at the top of his craft, carrying home a statuette, while up against Paul Scofield in Quiz Show, Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction, Gary Sinise – Forrest Gump, and Chazz Palminteri – Bullets Over Broadway. Encouraged by his mentor, Lee Strasberg, Landau decided to teach acting. Noted thespians he coached included Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston. “`He also guest-starred in television shows, such as Gunsmoke, Wagon Train, Bonanza, The Twilight Zone, The Rifleman, The Outer Limits, The Big Valley, Get Smart, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Columbo, Murder She Wrote, and The Simpsons. “`Martin Landau was 89. “`George A. Romero was the creator of the modern zombie-genre of films, producing the low-budget, Night of the Living Dead. A decade later, Dawn of the Dead cemented his legacy. He also produced the horror schlock — Creepshow. Romero’s influence could be seen across decades of American culture, from the cinematic work of John Carpenter; writings of Stephen King, and vast success of Silence of the Lambs. Ironically, his favorite Hitchcock production was not Psycho; it was North by Northwest, a film that featured a young Martin Landau as a metro-sexual villain. GEORGE A ROMERO “`George A Romero was 77. If he comes back to life, it may be just a desire for human flesh. This entry was posted on Sunday, July 16th, 2017 at 9:12 pm and is filed under Blog by Manny Pacheco. You can follow any comments to this post through the RSS 2.0 feed. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.
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Event at FCCT: Thai companies investing in ASEAN and their human rights obligations Thai companies investing in ASEAN and their human rights obligations 10:00-12:00, Friday 1 June 2018 Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Thailand Free Admission & Food will be served before and after the panel discussion Thai companies are increasingly investing in neighboring ASEAN countries. While investments have resulted in significant profits for both Thailand and the host countries, they have also triggered adverse environmental and social impacts. These outbound investments often take place without proper mechanisms to ensure compliance with international human rights standards and practices, exposing local communities to violations and abuses. The National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRCT) has investigated Thai investments in Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia, playing a significant role in shaping the cabinet resolutions on Thai outbound investments (2016, 2017). Both align with the principles articulated in the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. However, a lot more needs to be done to strengthen the application of the resolutions. On 1 June 2018 from 10:00 – 12:00, the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), Community Resource Center (CRC), and Extraterritorial Obligations (ETO) Watch Coalition will co-organise a panel discussion on the human rights implications of Thai outbound investments in ASEAN. Panelists will provide an overview of the main issues surrounding these investments, discussing way forwards to ensure a greater accountability and protection of people’s rights. The event will combined with the presentation of the Thai chapter of FORUM-ASIA’s latest publication, ‘Business and Human Rights: Learnings from Asia’. Tuenjai Deetes, Commissioner of NHRCT, Sor Rattanamanee Polkla, Coordinator of CRC, and Debbie Stothard, Coordinator of the Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma and Secretary General of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH). Media contacts in Bangkok For more information or if you want to set up an interview with any of the panelists , please contact Marte Hellema, Programme Manager Communication and Media for FORUM-ASIA at [email protected], [email protected] or 0999 46 1108. About the organisers: The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) is a network of human rights organisations across Asia. FORUM-ASIA works to promote and protect human rights, including the right to development, through collaboration and cooperation among human rights organisations and defenders in Asia and beyond. www.forum-asia.org The Community Resource Centre Foundation (CRC) is a non-governmental organisation committed to protecting and promoting human rights, community rights and environmental rights. CRC acts as a watchdog on the implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and international laws in Thailand, the Mekong Region, and ASEAN. CRC also conducts public interest law cases and legal advocacy to protect community rights to natural resources and environmental protection inside country and transboundary cases. The ETO Watch Coalition, works to stop human rights violations, environmental damages and social impacts caused by Thailand’s outbound investments. There are approximately six to eight NGO members in the coalition; International Rivers, Spirits in Educational Movement, EarthRights International, Community Resources Centre Foundation, The Mekong Butterfly, Dawei-Watch Thailand and invited partners and communities networks such as Dawei Development Association, Dawei Pro bono Lawyers Network, and Tarkapaw. The ETO-Watch Coalition has monitored approximately 12 case projects in ASEAN and directly monitors five operative projects, ranging from sugar plantations to coal, dam and SEZ in Southeast Asia. Joint Statement – Government of Thailand and Businesses Should Ensure Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights are Practiced Public Event: Thailand Universal Periodic Review Live Webcast in Bangkok Launch of the Annual Performance Report for 2014 of the ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism Thailand: Joint Open Letter to Thai Prime Minister- Killing of HRD Chai Bunthonglek
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Social Services return home decision Fsfs2021 9 January 2021 21:50 1 Hi. I need some guidance please. Our mum is currently in a care home where she has been for 5 months since discharge from hospital, which until now has been self funded but now that her £23k financial threshold has been reached and funds depleted the SS have decided she has significantly improved, done a reassessment and decided her needs can be met by a care at home package with 2 carers visiting 4x daily. We have challenged this reassessment and raised a formal complaint but the SS complaints process is just as flawed. We will pursue the complaint but need a quick solution. She is not mobile and the home set up and lack of space would not allow her to get into the toilet or bathroom so she would need to use a commode for toileting needs and a strip wash. This would only be possible when carers present as she cannot mobilise alone and her husband is too old to help her alone. He is extremely concerned as he would struggle when the carers were not there. The main concerns would be overnight and in between carer visits. If he objects to a return home, are SS obliged to take note of this or can they force someone to return home? Naturally my mum would love to come home as she has been isolated in the CH with very limited social distanced visits. We have a planning meeting with SS next week but are concerned that they will ignore our views and concerns and plough on with what we believe will be an unsafe and undignified option. They believe we are trying to block this and say that while mum has capacity she can make her own decisions. Furthermore they appear to be saying that we cannot choose to keep her in care as their assessment confirms that she is not ‘eligible’ for residential care. Therefore we can choose to keep her in the CH but would have to self fund. We would love her to return but are deeply concerned for the impact it would have on both of them. Ayjay 9 January 2021 22:38 2 If he objects to a return home, are SS obliged to take note of this or can they force someone to return home? We have a planning meeting with SS next week but are concerned that they will ignore our views and concerns and plough on with what we believe will be an unsafe and undignified option. I’m not sure if they can insist that she returns home, but what they definitely can’t do is to insist that a family member is responsible for her care. No-one is obliged to care for any other person no matter what their relationship. If her husband is incapable of providing that care then something else needs to be set up, you are not obliged to fund this, any means test only applies to your Mum. They will ignore your views if they are not compatible with their own, they will lie, cheat and cajole to get the outcome they want. Sad as it is, they are definitely not to be trusted one iota. Thanks Ayjay. He would do as much as possible but is incapable of providing what she needs. It’s a terribly hard decision for him to make to say that he doesn’t feel his wife can safely return home. We are reluctant to agree to anything as we know that once she returns home, SS will wash their hands of any further responsibility. We know the reason for this is that they will do anything they can to avoid funding residential care. bowlingbun 9 January 2021 23:32 4 Tell Social Services that they MUST arrange a “Care Act Advocate” i n advance of any meeting one for mum and one for dad, not the same one for both. Request them by email so that there is written evidence of your request. To hold a meeting without them would probably be unlawful. Fsfs2021 10 January 2021 10:57 5 Me and my sister will be present at the meeting. Are you suggesting other independent people acting as advocates? bowlingbun 10 January 2021 11:20 6 Yes. I now refuse to attend meetings without my advocate, so that there is an independent witness of what is said. I’ve done this for years now, after attending meetings where one thing is said and something completely different is written on Social Services notes! It could be claimed that you and your sister had a vested interest (even when you know your parents better than anyone else on the planet!) However, it evens up the balance of people at a hospital meeting. I’ve been to some relating to mum where there were 8 least 8 staff from the hospital, and me. I surprised them all by typing out and duplicating my own agenda for the meeting, so that everyone knew what was going to be discussed in advance. Clearly, no family member had ever done this before!! I won’t go into my work background, but suffice it to say that they didn’t get the better of me. Also, as soon as they start using jargon, stop them, each time. Tell them it is not appropriate language to use when the meeting is not just for staff. They will try and do it, repeatedly. Each time, stop them. It’s a very good way of showing them that you cannot be walked all over. If they talk too fast, ask them to slow down. If they use medical terms you don’t understand, ask them to explain. Arrive at the meeting in plenty of time to park the car, have a coffee, and go to the loo. Wear something smart. If you think everyone else is going to wear a suit, you wear a suit. To them, this is just another discharge meeting, but it’s so important for your whole family.
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Binary Options Trading As an Investment Vehicle It is human nature to try to make the most of our assets, including our financial assets. Apart from those people who have no ambition and throw away their money, the majority look for ways to increase the amount they have. They look to the future, and try to build enough resources to let them see out their retirement in a financially stable way.One of the most common ways to try to build up cash reserves is to use existing cash to put into some kind of investment scheme. There are many different investment vehicles available, and one of the most popular ones in recent times has been binary options.Like all investment schemes, there is an element of risk involved, but one of the reasons binary trading has become so popular is it provides an opportunity to make substantial profits over a relatively short time period.Bad investmentsThere was a time when people were quite happy to leave their spare cash in a bank. They felt it was secure there, and that gave them such confidence that they did not worry too much about the poor rates of interest they were receiving.Today, unless you have a very large sum of money to invest, putting your money in a savings account is like throwing it away, albeit over a long time period. Interest rates on standard savings accounts are now almost always lower than the rate of inflation.That means that even though the dollar amount in your savings account may be growing year on year, its real value is actually falling. In other words, you can buy less with the amount in your savings account now than you could with the amount you originally invested. In the present financial situation, putting your money in a bank savings account has to be regarded as a bad investment. This is especially the case for long term goals, such as a comfortable retirement.Why binary options trading is a viable alternative?As already stated, binary trading provides a way to make decent profits over relatively short time spans. One of the key aspects of this type of trading is that results are known quickly, giving investors the option to take corrective action before large losses are incurred.Later, we will look at how this type of trading compares to other forms of investment. First, it is important for the potential trader to understand what this type of trading involves, and how it is different from other more standard types of investing. The best way to do this is to compare this type of trading with stock market investments.To make our explanation clearer, we are going to create a fictitious company called Ace Products Inc. whose stocks are traded on the NASDAQ. The company is doing well, and its share price has risen by more than a dollar in the last year to $7.95 today.StocksStocks or shares are issued by companies that have floated on one or more of the world’s stock exchanges, such as the NASDAQ or the London Stock Exchange. Companies issue shares at a given price, and anybody can then buy some of these shares. Shares are bought and sold through the stock exchanges. The price of shares is dictated by supply and demand. The more demand for a given the share, the higher the price will be.When you buy shares in a company, you become a part owner in that company, no matter how small your share allocation is. That means you have a say, albeit a tiny one, in how the business is run.Shareholders are entitled to vote at the company’s AGM, where they can take part in votes to appoint people to the board, and to approve the company’s annual accounts. Most people who have small shareholdings do not bother to attend the AGM to do this. They can appoint a proxy to vote on their behalf. If they do not attend and do not appoint a proxy, they assign the right to vote on their behalf to one of the board members.If the company they have invested in makes a profit, the board may decide to issue a dividend. The company decides it has a surplus of cash that will be divided amongst the shareholders. Each share will have some monetary value, and the total payable to a shareholder is the share dividend value multiplied by the total number of shares he or she owns. When the dividend is paid out, most companies permit shareholders to reinvest the money by purchasing new shares, or they can opt to receive a cash amount.For the purposes of our illustration, we will assume you own 1,000 shares in Ace Products Inc., which you bought 6 months ago at $7.25 each. The company has announced that it will pay a dividend of 2c per share. That means you are entitled to a $20 payout from the company. For simplicity’s sake, we will ignore brokerage fees and bid/offer spread (of which more later), but if you decide to sell the shares, you can now make a profit in your investment. Here’s how:Sale price: 1,000 x 7.95 = 7,950Dividend: 20Gross worth: 7,970Amount invested: 1,000 x 7.25 = 7,250Gross profit: 720The key factors here are:1. As a part owner of the company you got a dividend of $20 from profit distribution.2. When the company is doing well, the price of shares tends to rise.3. If the company did not do well, there almost certainly would have been no dividend, and the price of shares is likely to have fallen.4. If the price of shares falls below the price at which you bought, your holding will be worth less than what you paid for it. You will have just two choices. You either sell at a loss, or hold on to your shares in the hope that the share price will go up again.5. When you bought your shares, you did so because you expected the share price to rise.6. You own your shares, and you can hold on to them for as long as you like.Binary options tradingThe term “binary options” harks back to the early days of this type of trading, when there were only two possible outcomes. You either made a profit or make a loss – there was no other scenario. Today, there are many more complex ways in which you can take part in this type of trading, but beginners should stick to the most basic.Binary trades always have an underlying asset. This could be a stock, a currency, a commodity, a stock market index, and so on. We will use Ace Products Inc. as our underlying asset.A key element of this type of trading is that you must specify an expiry time in the future. This could be just a few minutes, an hour, a month etc. Another key element is the strike price. When you make a trade, you take a position that says the strike price will be at or above a certain level at some time in the future.If you think that Ace Products Inc.’s share price will have risen to $8 in 30 days’ time, you can make a call option. You back your belief with an investment amount. On the trading platform, another trader will have the opinion that your prediction is wrong. He or she will make an offer that will be a percentage of your investment amount.You both enter into an irrevocable options contract. When the contract expires or closes, the Ace Products Inc. will either be at or above the $8 you predicted. Is so, you get your investment amount back, plus the additional percentage you were offered. If the share price is below $8, you lose your entire investment amount.When you make a call option in a binary options trade, you are not buying anything physical. If you take a call option on the share price of Ace Products Inc., you do not own any shares in the company. Taking a call option means you think the price of the share is going to increase to at least the specified price at the specified time.For the sake of completeness, it is worth pointing out that even if the share price of Ace Products Inc. had exceeded $8 during the lifetime of the contract, which is irrelevant. It is the price at the exact expiry time that counts.With this type of trading, you are not restricted to making contracts based on rising prices. You could also make contracts based on the value of the underlying asset falling. This is termed a “put” option. This works in exactly the same way. For example, you can take a put option that Ace Products Inc. price will have fallen to $7.90 in 30 days’ time. You will be shown an offer amount that you will get if you are right. If you are wrong, you lose your investment.Why is binary options trading better than investing in the stock market?Hopefully, it should be fairly clear from the example above that this type of trading provides you with a vehicle for making quick profits. This is almost impossible with share investments.If you buy or sell stocks, there are other factors you must take into account. We mentioned the bid/offer spread above. This is often referred to as the bid/ask price. When you see a quoted price for Ace Products Inc. share price, which is an average of the selling price and the buying price, because these two prices are different. The amount that you can buy a given share for is always higher than the amount you could sell it for at that particular time. The difference between the two is the bid/offer spread.The bid/offer spread can be quite substantial, and it is not unusual to see spreads of 1 – 2%. That means if you buy some shares in Ace Products Inc., the share price has to rise by at least the bid/offer spread percentage before you could possibly make a profit on selling the shares. In addition, you will almost always have to pay brokerage fees on both your purchase and on your sale.This means your investment is going to be tied up for some time before there is any chance of making a profit on it. Another vital aspect of investing in stocks is that there is no way to make a profit or even break even if the stock price goes down.If the stock price starts falling, you are faced with the agonizing decision of whether you should sell at a loss, or wait in the hope that the price will rise again. There is nothing you can do to improve your position. Another important factor is that you will have to make quite large investments in stocks to gain a reasonable profit.With binary options trading, you can make a good profit from a series of small investments. You will know the results very soon, and you have the opportunity to offset negative results relatively quickly. In other words, you have much more control over your investments.Is binary options trading better than investing in property?As with stocks, when you invest in property you own the asset. You will have to make a large investment in buying property, and that can be tied up for quite some time. The costs of buying property are high and there are many associated fees for owning/buying a property. You can expect to pay about 10% above the purchase price in fees, duties and taxes. You will also have to pay legal fees when you sell property.All this means that you cannot possibly make a profit from property investments until the price of your asset has risen by at least 10%. That means your investment has to be considered a long term one, and your capital is completely tied up. As with stocks, if property prices go down instead of up, there is no way for you to regain your investment.So in conclusion, there are always risks involved in all kinds of investments. When you invest in stocks, property or other standard investment vehicles, you have no way to offset falling prices. Investments in these vehicles tend to be long term.Investing in binary options trading gives you much more control over your capital. You are dealing in a short-term marketplace, so you get the opportunity to take corrective action if trades go against you. You can invest small amounts of money and still have the chance to make good profits. Binary options trading is certainly something to which the savvy investor should give some thought. mostbet bangladesh 6 Qualities/ Details To Consider About A Property! If, you are a qualified, committed, potential home buyer, be careful to, pay close attention, to many details, but, be certain to fully consider, and examine, the property, characteristics, etc, as well as the house, before committing to purchase, what, to most, is their single – biggest, financial asset! There are many characteristics to consider, but, this article will briefly, consider, six of the key ones. After, over 15 years, as a Real Estate Licensed Salesperson, in the State of New York, I have discovered, few buyers, are, as prepared, as they should be, and it would be wise, for them, to pay, far – more attention, to many aspects, related to the property, the house, is situated – on! With, that in mind, this article will attempt to, briefly, consider, examine, review, and discuss, these six, and why they are essential, important considerations. 1. Size of property: Are you seeking a specific – sized, property? In general, larger properties, require more maintenance, and expense, to up – keep! How would you like to balance, your needs, wants, reality, costs, expenses, privacy, and other considerations, and, is, the specific size of this particular property, up – to, your preferences, etc? 2. Tree – filled, versus open: How much of your lot, is usable, and, how much is not? Different areas, have, specific regulations, regarding, protecting trees (as opposed to knocking them, down. How would this impact, your desired enjoyment, of the land? 3. Terrain: Is it, a hilly, flat, or something, in – between? How this terrain, affects usage, and possibilities, should be considered, from the onset! Does the pitch, of the land, keep water, from flowing, away, or towards, the house? Obviously, expansion – related issues, etc, are simpler, and less – costly, when property, is more – flat! 4. Distance from neighbors: Some prioritize personal privacy, and, thus, should seen properties, which are a significant difference, from their neighbors, while others, care, far – less, about this! Is there significant distance, to ensure privacy, or, some sort of barrier (such as bushes, etc)? 5. Frontage/ side – yard/ back: In many communities, frontage, is a major factor/ consideration, in terms of real estate taxes! What balance do you seek, between, frontage, front – yard, set – back, from the street, usable side – yard, and back (behind the house? Since, we are all different, with differing tastes, needs, and requirements, make certain, the property layout, fits your needs, and personality, etc! 6. Grounds condition: Evaluate the condition of the grounds of the property! How much will it cost you, to bring – it, to where, you desire? Will landscaping renovations, be urgently needed, and costly, or, basic? What is the overall condition, and what might require immediate attention? Before buying a house, pay attention to the overall property, and, whether, it fits your needs, requirements, specifications, and will bring you pleasure! The better prepared a buyer is, the more he will enjoy his new home! 1 / 3123nextLast
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I warned you this was coming! Birthpain signs are going to get worse. The Last Chronicles of Planet Earth” July 1, 2011 Edition is now ready for you to download for free. Please note, the download may take some time to download but it will come up. The speed will depend on your computer. Download Last Chronicles of Planet Earth July 1, 2011 Edition by Frank DiMora Are you really searching to know the truth? If you would like me to come to your Church to give a prophecy seminar you can contact me either by writing to my P.O Box, or email me at [email protected]. There is no charge for my labor of love in Christ. Frank DiMora, P.O. Box 732, Lompoc Ca. 93438 To get to the prayer requests and prayer up-dates click to the following link below: http://frankdimora.typepad.com/the_last_chronicles/2011/01/nancy-marcinik-has-joined-our-prayer-team-as-of-aug-12-2010-our-prayers-are-being-answered-please-read-the-updates-if-yo.html All of my radio/video shows can be seen at The Edge. Just click to link below. http://www.theedgeam.com/perspectives/last_chronicles/index.htm WASHINGTON -- After this week, workers laid off through no fault of their own will not be eligible for any of the generous extended unemployment benefits layoff victims have received from the federal government since 2008. States typically provide the first 26 weeks of unemployment insurance and Congress has provided extensions during every recession since the 1950s. But the current extensions, which give the unemployed an unprecedented 73 additional weeks of aid in some states, are set to expire at the beginning of January. "There's a real potential cliff coming for unemployed people," emailed Judy Conti, a lobbyist for the National Employment Law Project, a worker advocacy group. "The federal unemployment programs all expire at the end of this year. This means that anyone who is laid off on July 1st or later, will ONLY receive state benefits unless Congress acts to keep these needed programs up and running." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/30/unemployment-no-extended-benefits_n_887656.html God's curse hits again/Pestilence, Famine, Earthquakes/ Running out of food/ June 30, 2011 Prophecy Sign: In Luke 21:11 three of the last days signs Jesus warned about are pestilence and famine, and earthquakes in many places. Today I want to cover what is happening concerning these three signs. “The global agriculture supply situation has worsened and a failure to boost food production fast enough to meet demand may lead to shortages, said investor Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings. “We’ve got to do something or we’re going to have no food at any price at times in the next few years,” Rogers said in a Bloomberg Television interview with Rishaad Salamat today in Singapore. “I still own agriculture. If I found something to buy, I would buy it.” Rogers joins former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, the UN Food & Agriculture Organization and the World Bank, in highlighting the need to boost global food production and address issues pushing prices higher. Group of 20 farm ministers agreed last week to increase agriculture output, set up a crop database and limit export bans to tackle what French President Nicolas Sarkozy calls the “plague” of rising food prices. Monthly food prices tracked by the FAO have surged nine times in the past 11 months and last month stayed near a record reached in February, as global demand for corn and wheat outstripped production and drought and flooding ravaged harvests. The World Bank estimates higher food prices have pushed 44 million more people into poverty. China, the world’s largest consumer of grains, energy and metals, has raised interest rates four times since October and increased bank reserve requirements nine times to tame above- target inflation. The nation’s food-price inflation was at 11.7 percent in May, matching levels in March and November when they were at the highest since July 2008, the year of the global food-price crisis. Global stockpiles of corn, the most-consumed grain, are forecast to drop to 47 days of use, the fewest since 1974, data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show. Inventories are declining as demand continues to outstrip production that’s forecast to rise to a fifth consecutive year of record. http://business.financialpost.com/2011/06/29/global-agriculture-supply-keeps-worsening-%E2%80%93-jim-rogers/ Prophecy Sign: In my September 30, 2010 post I warn you about the stink bugs that were causing problems in Baltimore. As of June 30, 2011 the news concerning the invasion of the bugs is much worse. At a time when nations are running out of food this is one bug farmers did not want to deal with! I quote, “A stink bug from Asia is chomping up US vegetable fields, orchards and vineyards, causing experts to scramble through an arsenal of weapons to try and halt this stealthy, smelly predator. Pesticides, parasites and traps have all been tried but none have succeeded in killing off the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys, which first surfaced in the northeastern United States in 1996 and has since spread to 33 of the 50 states. After having tried just about everything, farmer Bob Black said he sometimes resorts to a known weapon -- his fist. "I smash 'em, I am so mad at 'em," he said. "The thing stinks, it's terrible... they emit this defensive odor system and that is why nothing will eat them." Black, who runs Catoctin Mountain Orchard in Maryland, saw big damage to his fruit business last year and is trying to avoid more this year by allowing scientists to research the bugs on his land and by spraying more pesticides.” http://news.yahoo.com/asian-megapest-chomping-us-orchards-072755177.html http://frankdimora.typepad.com/the_last_chronicles/2010/09/pestilenceamerica-and-chinastalled-peace-talkssept-30-2010.html “The first death related to the Powassan virus was recorded in Minnesota Wednesday according to a release by the Minnesota Department of Health. The victim was a Northern Minnesota woman in her 60s. Another likely Powassan case was identified in Anoka County this year in a man also in his 60s. Both the female and male cases became ill in May after spending time outdoors and noticing tick bites -- the Powassan virus is transmitted by blacklegged or “deer” ticks in Minnesota and Wisconsin. They both developed brain infections due to the virus. While the female passed away from the infection, the male was hospitalized and is now recovering at home. The Powassan virus was first identified in 1958 in Powassan, Ontario. Since that time about 60 cases have been identified in North America. The virus was mostly seen in eastern Canada and the northeastern U.S. until the last decade when, cases were reported in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota. Locally, Powassan infected ticks have been found in Houston County, and the heavy forested hardwood areas of southeastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin offer a good home to ticks that can carry the virus. Powassan virus is related to West Nile virus and both diseases can cause severe infections of the central nervous system. These infections involve inflammation of the brain or the lining of the brain and spinal cord. In the MDH release, Dr. Ruth Lynfield, state epidemiologist said, “Although Powassan cases are rarely identified, it is a severe disease which is fatal in about 1o percent of cases.” Even in cases where death does not occur, survivors may experience long-term neurological problems related to movement, balance or speech” http://www.winonadailynews.com/news/state-and-regional/article_ffb9cd50-a299-11e0-89ab-001cc4c03286.html “The abundance of four common species of bumblebee in the US has dropped by 96% in just the past few decades, according to the most comprehensive national census of the insects. Scientists said the alarming decline, which could have devastating implications for the pollination of both wild and farmed plants, was likely to be a result of disease and low genetic diversity in bee populations. Bumblebees are important pollinators of wild plants and agricultural crops around the world including tomatoes and berries thanks to their large body size, long tongues, and high-frequency buzzing, which helps release pollen from flowers. Bees in general pollinate some 90% of the world's commercial plants, including most fruits, vegetables and nuts. Coffee, soya beans and cotton are all dependent on pollination by bees to increase yields. It is the start of a food chain that also sustains wild birds and animals. But the insects, along with other crucial pollinators such as moths and hoverflies, have been in serious decline around the world since the last few decades of the 20th century. It is unclear why, but scientists think it is from a combination of new diseases, changing habitats around cities, and increasing use of pesticides.” http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jan/03/bumblebees-study-us-decline Prophecy Sign: God curse on anyone who divides the land of Israel, on anyone who curses Israel or those who come against Israel and Jerusalem. God’s Curse is found in Genesis 12:3),(God’s Curse (Land Division) Joel 3:2 & Obadiah 1:11) Now let's look at an example of this. "RAMALLAH, June 30, 2011(WAFA)- The Government of Japan has decided to extend a Non-project grant aid of 1 billion Yen (approximately $12.4 million) to the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a kind of its budget support to the PA. Notes to this effect were signed and exchanged today on June 30th, 2011 in Ramallah between Salam Fayyad, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the PA and Naofumi Hashimoto, Representative of Japan to the PA. According to a press release by the representative office of Japan to the PA, the grant aid is extended as a part of international supports to alleviate the PA financial difficulties. With this grant, PA will procure commodities critically needed for daily economic activities in the Palestinian Territories. Since 2007, in addition to today’s new grant, Japan has extended Non-project grant aids to the PA totaling 6.4 billion Yen (about $69 million on disbursement basis), the release said. http://english.wafa.ps/index.php?action=detail&id=16593# “A magnitude-5.4 earthquake has rattled central Japan and at least seven people are hurt. The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake hit Thursday in Nagano, some 105 miles northwest of Tokyo. The quake was just 2.5 miles deep. No tsunami warning was issued, the agency said. Nagano fire department official Sadahiko Furusawa said seven people were injured in the quake, but none was in critical condition.” http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/06/29/magnitude-54-earthquake-jolts-japan-7-injured/ MAP 5.0 2011/06/30 14:16:21 -23.345 -176.131 52.8 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS MAP 5.2 2011/06/30 13:37:26 -7.113 68.032 10.0 CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO REGION MAP 5.5 2011/06/30 09:09:18 -23.364 -175.794 26.3 TONGA REGION MAP 5.1 2011/06/29 20:51:58 13.440 125.279 39.5 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION MAP 5.0 2011/06/29 08:22:14 -32.242 -71.231 49.8 VALPARAISO, CHILE MAP 5.3 2011/06/29 04:19:43 -5.026 101.918 33.1 SOUTHWEST OF SUMATRA, INDONESIA MAP 5.0 2011/06/28 17:25:57 -15.210 -173.446 11.8 TONGA MAP 5.2 2011/06/28 16:13:32 51.904 -171.844 35.0 FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA MAP 5.2 2011/06/28 09:50:03 4.652 125.196 24.7 KEPULAUAN SANGIHE, INDONESIA MAP 5.0 2011/06/28 07:07:22 -16.681 -177.345 29.6 FIJI REGION MAP 5.2 2011/06/27 20:31:47 -65.269 178.869 10.2 BALLENY ISLANDS REGION MAP 5.4 2011/06/27 17:02:36 -56.143 -122.955 10.0 SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE MAP 5.8 2011/06/27 16:47:14 -8.915 122.469 120.7 FLORES REGION, INDONESIA MAP 5.2 2011/06/27 13:39:10 -33.083 -178.911 18.0 SOUTH OF THE KERMADEC ISLANDS MAP 5.0 2011/06/27 04:57:11 -2.321 136.692 18.3 NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA MAP 5.1 2011/06/26 19:47:01 30.181 57.559 37.3 EASTERN IRAN MAP 5.4 2011/06/26 15:03:21 -2.392 136.686 9.4 NEAR THE NORTH COAST OF PAPUA, INDONESIA MAP 5.5 2011/06/26 09:19:48 18.863 146.297 97.3 PAGAN REGION, NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS MAP 5.3 2011/06/26 07:48:16 32.428 95.932 24.8 SOUTHERN QINGHAI, CHINA MAP 5.7 2011/06/25 21:16:58 -24.409 179.508 546.9 SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS MAP 5.1 2011/06/25 03:18:54 20.697 146.362 37.9 MARIANA ISLANDS REGION MAP 5.2 2011/06/24 19:28:57 -54.728 -31.233 14.5 SOUTH GEORGIA ISLAND REGION MAP 5.6 2011/06/24 17:39:26 42.004 142.621 44.2 HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION MAP 5.3 2011/06/24 17:23:43 6.623 123.553 589.8 MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES MAP 5.0 2011/06/24 13:18:19 -31.721 -179.231 36.7 KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION MAP 6.3 2011/06/24 06:33:07 -10.919 165.945 62.6 SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS MAP 5.2 2011/06/24 05:18:49 -12.688 66.242 10.0 MID-INDIAN RIDGE MAP 5.0 2011/06/24 02:06:53 0.666 -25.436 13.6 CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE Prophecy Sign: Zechariah 12:3 warns in the last days all the nations will come against Israel. We are now witnessing nation after nations coming against Israel. Here is an example of that. "According to a Religion News Service report, "Jews and Israelis, or passengers carrying any non-Islamic article of faith, will not be able to fly code-share flights from the U.S. to Saudi Arabia under Delta Air Line's new partnership with Saudi Arabian Airlines that is set to begin in 2012." Back in January of this year, Delta announced that it had struck a deal with the Saudi Arabian airline to join its "SkyTeam" network in 2012 but the details of the deal's implications have only recently been revealed. The Saudi airline is SkyTeam's first member from the Middle East. According to the dictates of Sharia law by which Saudi Arabia is governed, the kingdom has strict rules for entry. It prohibits anyone with an Israeli stamp in their passport from entering the country, even in transit. There are indications that passengers with Jewish sounding names have been denied visas." An army of help New banner (flag) for South Sudan. I have many people asking if they can help my ministry in any way? Here is something someone can do to help me cut down the time in searching for something I need. Recently I watched a video on how South Sudan has become a new nation and by doing so it has fulfilled Bible prophecy. The Bible says when they will raise their flag on the mountain, the whole world will see. The video I am looking for is about 10 minutes long. It may have been on youtube. If you can find this video please send me the link. I will be sending many books to another Pastor who has seen my work and now wants to teach other pastors in Sudan about the end times using my book The Last Chronicles of Planet Earth. God is blessing this work in many nations and it keeps growing. I am humbled by what Jesus is doing with my labor of love for Him. The video I am looking for looks like the one below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnP1qht5ox0 My email address is [email protected] Thanks everyone for your help. I will post a note telling you when I get the video so you stop your search. Message from Frank DiMora's Son Adam/June 29, 2011 Sorcery, the occult, and our children. Sorcery the occult and the Bible As I was studying the book of Galatians Chapter 5 I came across a list of what Paul calls the “works of the flesh” that are opposed to the Spirit. One of those listed was the word “Sorcery”. I wanted to know exactly what this word in the original context meant so I did some research on it. Here is what I found. This comes from Rev 21:8 “But the cowardly, unbelieving, abominable, murderers, sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death.” In this passage, the word ‘sorcerers’ comes from the Greek word ‘pharmakos’ (Strongs # 5332) which is derived from the Greek word ‘pharmakon’ and is defined in Strong’s Greek Dictionary of the New Testament as follows: a druggist (“pharmacist”) or poisoner. I find this very interesting. A DRUGGIST or POISONER. This is in my opinion a warning against the power of drugs and how they can be used to destroy. The first Red Flag for me, with as many using drugs, legal and illegal we see this is a major problem within the culture today. All Christians should know and understand that If you are struggling with this type of “Sorcery” Jesus Christ died to free you from it, so don’t be condemned, but “walk in the Spirit” to be FREED from it. This is one of many ways the enemy can keep you paralyzed as a Christ follower in Spirit, and in your mental warfare. Two Sides of the Coin The other side of the coin has to do with the occult. Sorcery being used in terms of Contacting the Dead, Magic Charms, Casting Spells, Divination and so on. He are some references. When you enter the land the LORD your God is giving you, do not learn to imitate the detestable ways of the nations there. Let no one be found among you who sacrifices his son or daughter in the fire, who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells, or who is a medium or who consults the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD, and because of these detestable practices the LORD your God will drive out those nations before you. You must be blameless before the LORD your God. The nations you will dispossess listen to those who practice sorcery or divination. But as for you, the LORD your God has not permitted you to do so (Deuteronomy 18:9-14). Another where God warns about Divination, Sorcery and “MAGIC CHARMS” Do not practice divination or sorcery (Leviticus 19:26). Therefore this is what the Sovereign LORD says: I am against your magic charms with which you ensnare people like birds and I will tear them from your arms; I will set free the people that you ensnare like birds (Ezekiel 13:20). This is strikingly relevant for today. There are million of christians in the west dabbling in the occult any many don’t know it. Now I’m not going to be dogmatic about this, but I will say that for the Christian we need to protect our children from the subtle influences of this age. Casting Charms, Spells, practicing Magic Arts, and so on God warns us are not of him and he actually considers them “DETESTABLE”. Please view this Video game Demo. This game is literally called “SORCERY” the very word our God warns us to have nothing to do with. It literally puts our children in the seat of a Sorcerer practicing Magic Charms, Spells and practicing Divination. Paul in Galatians told us that these actually wages war against the Spirit of God. Watch this Video Game Demo. Brother and Sisters in Christ. I’m not one that lives UNDER THE LAW so please don’t take this the wrong way but instead I will simple ask as question. If we have been warned about not practicing or partaking in these things and allow our children to be subjected to them will we not be held accountable? I’ll leave it at that. God I pray for Myself as well as he reader. Please help us to Walk in the Spirit, and to love you more than the things in this world. In Jesus name amen. http://endtimesresearchministry.com/sorcery-the-occult-and-our-children/ From Frank DiMora: If Obama is not really a US citizen what are his intentions for America? That question I will leave up to you, but this I know, Obama has brought on the Lord's curse on America for he has taken a stand against Israel in trying to divide Israel into a two state nation, and working to give East Jerusalem back to the PLO. Gaza flotilla is under way/Will the EU stay together?/God’s curse/June 29, 2011 Prophecy Sign: Events leading up to the Psalm 83 war. “French ship Dignity which departed for the rendezvous with vessels participating in the Gaza flotilla on Saturday has apparently decided to skip the Athens stop and is en route to Gaza. Flotilla organizers refused to officially confirm the ship is approaching the region and are maintaining secrecy. Jordanian activists said they purchased an additional ship for $805,000 which could carry as many as 200 activists. It was said it will carry 35 Jordanian activists. The organizers said that the flotilla will set sail on Thursday but noted there may be delays.” “Meanwhile, the organizers are disappointed in the limited turnout. Less than 300 are expected to board the flotilla ships.” “Israel has threatened to assassinate Syrian leader Bashar Assad if he instigates or sanctions any kind of attack on the Jewish state, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida reported on Tuesday. The threat was reportedly conveyed to Assad via Turkey. According to the newspaper, Israeli intelligence has become concerned over unusual troop and missile deployments in Syria, movements that could signal an imminent attack on the Jewish state. Israeli experts have speculated that Assad could attack Israel in order to divert attention from his security forces' brutal and bloody crackdown on pro-democracy activists in Syria. Or, Assad could turn to his Hizballah allies in Lebanon to do his dirty work. Either way, Israel will hold Assad personally responsible. There is also concern that if Assad sees his regime falling, he could launch one final assault on Israel to secure a lasting legacy for himself.” http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NachrichtenHeute/tabid/178/nid/22847/language/en-US/Default.aspx Prophecy Sign: Daniel tells us when the revived Roman Empire returned it would have troubles, and would not adhere. I quote Daniel 2: 41-43. “Whereas you saw the feet and toes, partly of potter’s clay and partly of iron, the kingdom shall be divided; yet the strength of the iron shall be in it, just as you saw the iron mixed with ceramic clay. And as the toes of the feet were partly of iron and partly of clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong and partly fragile. As you saw iron mixed with ceramic clay, they will mingle with the seed of men; but they will not adhere to one another, just as iron does not mix with clay.” First of all, for all the new people at my site today, I can assure you that the European Union is the revived Western leg of the old Roman Empire. I have always said, when the economic chaos strikes, and the world it tossed into the worse depression it has ever seen, that will be the time the Antichrist will rise up from with in the revived Roman Empire. Since the EU is the Western leg of the old Roman Empire we need to pay attention to what is happening with the EU, just in case this is the leg Jesus is pointing to. One thing is very clear to us, the EU is in serious trouble and just as Daniel warned in the prophecy we see the EU is not adhering to one another. We also see some of the nations in the EU are really strong, such as Germany, and we also see nations that are fragile such as with Greece. Greece could be what begins to break up the EU into smaller parts. If you came to my post yesterday you saw the news video concerning the rioting going on in Greece over Greece’s financial state. Today Greece has to vote, on keeping the State going or to fall into default. The news from the euobserver will explain. “BRUSSELS - On the eve of perhaps the most significant vote in the Greek parliament since the return of democracy to the country in 1974, the European Commission has warned Greek deputies that if they do not vote the right way, then "everything changes" as to whether "EU solidarity continues". The Greek parliament opened debate on Tuesday (28 June) on a draconian package of public spending cuts, structural reforms and a massive €50 billion sell-off of state assets imposed by international lenders. The Greek parliament is due to vote on the mid-term package on Wednesday and hold a second vote on its implementation on Thursday.” Another section of this report says, “Pressed whether the commissioner's words meant that if the vote is defeated, Greece will be allowed to go bankrupt, the spokesman said: "If Greece does everything to take the objectives set a year ago, then EU solidarity continues. If not, then of course everything changes." He refused to answer whether a country can default and still be a member of the eurozone.” Prophecy Sign: Anyone who reads Revelation 13:16-18 understands the Antichrist is going to control the world’s economic system. Once this present system collapses, and the world is tossed into chaos the world will be looking for a new leader to take them out of the chaos. What happens in Greece is a very big deal, because it could be the beginning stages of the collapse. The EU President addressed this issue today. “Europe ramped up pressure on the Greek parliament Tuesday to approve drastic austerity measures, warning that it would otherwise face a swift debt default that would rock the world economy. As Greek police clashed with protesters ahead of this week's vote, Brussels told Greece that no "Plan B" would be waiting if it failed to pass the measures demanded by creditors in return for loans needed to keep Athens afloat. "There are decisive moments and the coming hours will be decisive, crucial for the Greek people, but also for the eurozone and the stability of the world economy," EU president Herman Van Rompuy told the European parliament.” This is the bottom line. Whether it is Greece that starts the worldwide financial collapse, or the US debt that crushes the American financial system, which starts the dominos to fall, we know that a collapse is coming. There is no way the entire world would agree to hand over the leadership of the entire world’s economy to one person unless there was some major event that forced the world to it. Jesus’ words in Rev. 13:16-18 will be fulfilled so get ready to witness the collapse. http://euobserver.com/9/32563 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.3b02f123e5e8f2fa854702eda5c5a2b0.1a1&show_article=1 Prophecy Sign: God gave us many promises in His Word. Some of those promises are truly a blessing, while others are a curse. In Genesis 12:3 God promised to bless you if you bless Israel. He also promised to curse you if you cursed Israel. In Joel 3:2 you read God is going to destroy anyone who divides the land of Israel, and in Zechariah 12:3 God promises to cut anyone who comes against Jerusalem into pieces, or even burdens themselves over the city. I have been keeping track of nations who are cursing Israel to see what happens to them soon after they attack her. Keep in mind, this attack does not have to even be a physical attack, it could be statements like we see coming out of Iran, where Iran’s President continues to say he will wipe Israel off the map. On June 10, 2011 Egyptian Cleric Safwat Higazai gave a speech to a packed house. In his speech he proclaimed Egypt would attack Jerusalem, and Egyptians would become martyrs when they liberate Jerusalem. After he made his speech we read news that Egypt was again building up violence in the streets. Then on June 29 we see that new acts of violence is the worse in weeks. “Egyptian police have clashed with hundreds of anti-government protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square, leaving several people injured. Riot police fired tear gas to try to disperse the protesters, many of whom hurled stones at the police lines. Tahrir Square was the epicentre of February's revolt that led to President Hosni Mubarak being toppled. Many of the protesters were calling for the prosecution of former officials to be speeded up. As dawn broke, stones and broken glass littered the streets around Tahrir Square. Witnesses said it was worst violence in the square for weeks.” As usual, we also see some man made, or natural disasters, happen shortly after someone attacks Israel. Chaos, in the streets is not uncommon after Israel is threatened. As long as Egypt sends out messages of hate toward Israel she will remain under God’s curse, and it she doesn’t abandon the calls to liberate Jerusalem she will find herself cut into pieces just as was promised in Zechariah 12:3. At this point, I see no reason to believe the leaders, or the Cleric’s in Egypt are going to begin to bless Israel. One of the questions I am asked is this, when do I think the nations who are cursing Israel be destroyed? All you have to do is look to Psalm 83, and Ezekiel 38 for the answer. When the nations listed in the Psalm war, which include Egypt attack Israel, they will all be wiped out at the same time. The rest of the nations that do not border Israel of which Iran will be included will be wiped out during the Ezekiel war. Even after the Ezekiel war is over, the world won’t stop cursing the nation of Israel. All who oppose God and Israel will finally be taken care of by the Lord at the battle of Armageddon. Egypt will attack Israel/Knowledge will increase and they will travel back and forth/June 28, 2011 Prophecy Sign: In chapter 21 of Luke, chapter 24 of Matthew, and chapter 13 of Mark we read Jesus warning us of the last days sign of famines. Revelation 16:8-11 we read Jesus warning us about the intense heat that would scorch the Earth in the last days, and Revelation 7: 15-16 points to the droughts, because Christ shows us the people who came out of the tribulation and made it into heaven would no longer be hunger, or thirst. Knowing that Planet Earth has already seen the beginning of the last days birth pains, no one who knows God’s warnings about these things should be surprised to read about the massive droughts that are causing famines. I quote, “Ten million people in the Horn of Africa have been hit by the worst drought in 60 years, with the situation deteriorating to the point of famine in some areas, the UN said Tuesday. "Over ten million people are affected by the drought in one way or other," said Elisabeth Byrs, spokeswoman for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. "We believe that the drought situation in certain regions is the worst in 60 years. In several regions, we can speak of famine," she added.” Christ told us that when we shall see all these things to look up for our redemption draws close. Since all these signs are already here, I hope you are doing what Christ asked of you? http://www.france24.com/en/20110628-worse-drought-60-years-hits-10-mln-east-africa Prophecy Sign: "But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased (Daniel 12:4). One of the last day signs that was specifically a sign for the last generation, just prior to Jesus second coming is this prophecy. The Lord made it very clear what the last generation would look like. In Matthew chapter 24 Christ told us the last generation would be just like the people who lived during Noah’s generation and that has taken place. In Revelation chapter 21 Jesus shows us the last generation would be known as a drug generation and that has also come to pass. Add Daniel 12:4 to these other signs, and there is no guessing as to who the last generation Jesus is pointing to. It is ours! If you still doubt, Christ also showed us in Matthew chapter 24 that all these things would happen when we saw Israel come back as a nation again. That took place on May 14, 1948 and since Israel’s birth all these things have come to pass, so there is no doubt you are living in the last generation. Notice if you will, Let me give you to examples of what our generation is doing as far as the increase in knowledge and people traveling back and forth is concerned. This generation has become so smart they can now even grow meat for you to eat that is grown in a lab. “The first ‘test-tube’ hamburger is only a year away, scientists claim. They believe the product, beef mince grown from stem cells, could pave the way for eating meat without animals being slaughtered. The Dutch scientists predict that over the next few decades the world’s population will increase so quickly that there will not be enough livestock to feed everyone. As a result, they say, laboratory-grown beef, chicken and lamb could become normal. The scientists are currently developing a burger which will be grown from 10,000 stem cells extracted from cattle, which are then left in the lab to “ Seems man is trying to create everything that God has created for them. The last time man thought he was so powerful they tried to build a tower that would reach all the way into heaven. Of course if you know the story of the Tower of Babal, you know God stopped them from ever finishing it. The same thing is going to happen with this generation via the seven year tribulation. God told Daniel that people would be going back and forth. Never before in the history of man has so many people traveled. Not only are people traveling, but because of this generation's increase in knowledge look at how fast people are able to move about this planet. Get ready for the SonicStar plane! As you will see from the report this jet will have a top speed of Mach 3.6 Today’s Headline: Twice as fast as Concorde: The supersonic jet that will fly from London to New York in TWO HOURS SonicStar plane will have a top speed of Mach 3.6 “A jet that can fly from London to Sydney in three and a half hours could rob Concorde of its title as the fastest-ever passenger plane. Plans have been unveiled for the Hypermach SonicStar, a business jet which will be capable of a top speed of 2,664mph – twice as fast as Concorde. It will fly at 62,000ft, allowing passengers to see the curvature of the earth. Hypermach chief executive Richard Lugg wants the plane in the skies within ten years and has already secured funding from the Department of Trade and Industry, which has agreed to support the company in Britain.” http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2008347/Test-tube-burger-coming-soon-Lab-grown-meat-needed-feed-world.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2008607/SonicStar-The-supersonic-plane-fly-London-New-York-TWO-HOURS.html Prophecy Sign: “But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape” (1 Thessalonians 5:1-3). When you study Bible prophecy you come to find out there aren’t many prophecies left to be fulfilled before the seven year tribulation begins. One of the prophecies that still has to be completed is the second part of 1 Thessalonians 5:3, which is the “sudden destruction” that will come while they are still call for this Pease and safety. We know what this destruction is going to be. It is clearly war against Israel. We don’t know exactly when war will break out, but we do know it will be soon. There is the possibility that a war may begin as a result of another flottilla of ships which are to steam toward the Gaza soon, or war could break out as the result of the PLO going before the UN to get recognized as a nation inside Israel territory. What we do know is Israel is preparing for a conflict. “(Reuters) - Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Tuesday participants in an aid flotilla planning to challenge an Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip were seeking "confrontation and blood." Pro-Palestinian activists have said around a dozen ships carrying aid to Gaza, territory controlled by Hamas Islamists, could depart from European ports in the coming days. A year ago, nine Turkish activists, including a dual U.S.-Turkish national, were killed in clashes with Israeli soldiers who raided a Gaza-bound convoy in the eastern Mediterranean. Israel has said it will prevent the new flotilla from reaching the coastal enclave, and Lieberman repeated its offer to the activists to deliver aid via the Israeli port of Ashdod or through Egypt or the United Nations. "They are clearly there to create a provocation, looking for confrontation and blood and for many pictures on television screens," Lieberman told Israel Radio, adding that there was a "hard core of terror activists" among the participants.” I quote, “Israel's military is making intensive preparations for an outbreak violence in the West Bank over a U.N. vote in September on recognizing a Palestinian state, Israeli military officials said Monday. Palestinians, meanwhile, pushed ahead with their drive. Palestinian officials are fanning out around the world to raise support for their initiative. They hope to change the minds of U.S. leaders, who appear poised to veto a resolution in the U.N. Security Council to admit Palestine as a full member of the United Nations. For the first time, a senior Palestinian official described a fallback position Monday. Nabil Shaath said if the U.S. blocks the initiative for U.N. membership, the Palestinians would try for nonmember state status at the world body. "This would open the way for us to get membership in all the U.N. institutions, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund," he said. The statehood campaign emerged from the long deadlock in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and the Palestinian conviction that the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not serious about making peace. On Sunday, the West Bank Palestinian leadership formally decided to seek U.N. recognition of a state in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem. When I read this headline from the Arutz Sheva News I knew Paul’s warning was going to come to pass very shortly. Take a look at the handwriting on the wall regarding the near future for Israel and its neighbors. The headline from the Israel National News com on June 27, 2011 reads as follows: “Is the ‘Peace Process’ the Road to War?”. “Last week, President Shimon Peres warned that written peace agreement on Jerusalem will cause a “world war.” Now, leading Kadima Knesset Member and former IDF Chief of Staff Shaul Mofaz says conflict is the fate of a United Nations declaration recognizing the Palestinian Authority as a country” http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/28/us-israel-palestinians-flotilla-idUSTRE75R19C20110628 http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/06/27/ap/world/main20074613.shtml#ixzz1QZfEdNYP Flotilla extremists have poison chemicals for Israeli troops DEBKAfile June 28, 2011, Pro-Palestinian flotilla armed with chemical weapons Contrary to the purportedly peaceful nature of the flotilla setting out this week to break Israel's Gaza blockade, Israeli intelligence sources reported Monday, June 27, that some of the activists aboard the boats are extremists who are perfectly willing to forcibly resist efforts to intercept them and are ready to kill Israeli servicemen coming on board. Senior officials in Jerusalem who briefed reporters Monday night reported information received that the organizers of the flotilla had laid in a store of poisoned chemicals aboard the ten or so vessels in the flotilla for use against Israeli troops boarding them. They are quoted as saying they had no problem with spilling the blood of Israeli soldiers. Another falsehood exposed is the Turkish IHH's statement that its members had withdrawn from the expedition. This turns out to be a deliberate red herring. Not only are IHH Islamic fundamentalists aboard but also likeminded Arab and other nationals. In fact, Israeli intelligence had identified at least two Hamas supporters”. “Earlier Monday, the Israeli defense cabinet approved the navy's plan for preventing the flotilla from reaching Gazan shores by "firm and determined action." http://www.debka.com/article/21069/ Psalm 83 warns us that Egypt will be one of the nations that attack Israel with the rest of the nations that border Israel. Let this video show you what God has warned is on the lips of leaders in Egypt. The next Middle East war is close! Prophecy Sign: God’s curse on anyone who curses Israel, or comes against Israel and Jerusalem. See Genesis 12:3, Joel 3:2, and Zechariah 12:3. People look at what is happening in Greece and they shake their heads. Many are asking what in the world is going on in Greece. Let me give you the answer from God’s Word. Just take time to read the three prophecies above. God warned anyone who curses Israel, or divides up the land of Israel, or even burdens themselves over God’s city of Jerusalem will not only fall under His curse, but He will cut them into pieces. On January 30, 2011 Haaretz News ran their report entitled: “Report: Cyprus recognizes Palestinian states within 1967 borders”. Here is the sub-title to the report. “Palestinian news agency WAFA says Cyprus President Christofias sent letter to PA leader Abbas, stating his hope that a Palestinian state will be formed with East Jerusalem as its capital.” The headline and sub-title alone should tell you that Greece has fallen under God’s curse. Not only have has Greece jumped on the band wagon of nations who are working to divide up Israel, but they want God’s City of Jerusalem to fall back in the hands of the PLO. In short, they have done exactly what God warned not to do. Now do you see why Greece is falling apart at the seems. Since Greece has announced its stand with the PLO Greece's financial problems have gotten much worse, and they are at the point of bankruptcy. Riots have broken out again and the nation is in a state of turmoil. Today’s news informs us that “Workers across Greece walked off the job on Tuesday, kicking off a crippling 48-hour strike with a mass protest in the capital, Athens, as parliament debated a new austerity plan. Police fired tear gas in clashes with protesters. AFP - Greece ground to a halt Tuesday as angry workers launched a 48-hour general strike against an austerity drive ordered by its bankruptcy-threatened government in exchange for a European bailout.” The Sky News gives you information as to what will happen to Greece if they don’t get their bailout. “The Greek parliament needs to agree to 28bn euros (£25bn) of spending cuts and economic reforms by the end of this month. Only then will European finance ministers give the country 12bn euros (£10.7bn) - the fifth and final installment of the original 110bn euros (£98bn) bailout agreed in May last year. A masked protester walks beside a burning truck in Athens Greece needs the loan to pay next month's bills and without it, the country will default by July 15.” Prophecy Sign: Let me add one more prophecy to this news. Read Matthew 24:7 and you will learn Jesus told us to look for civil unrest in the last days. Christ tells us in verse 7 that kingdom will come again kingdom. That is what is happening in Greece. http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/report-cyprus-recognizes-palestinian-states-within-1967-borders-1.340169 http://www.france24.com/en/20110628-greece-braces-grounding-general-strike-unions-parliament-austerity-measures# http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Greece-Austerity-Workers-Begin-Two-Day-Strike-As-Athens-Parliament-Vote-On-Tough-Economic-Measures/Article/201106416020293?lpos=World_News_Carousel_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_16020293_Greece_Austerity%3A_Workers_Begin_Two-Day_Strike_As_Athens_Parliament_Vote_On_Tough_Economic_Measures Here’s the good news. Jesus has given you a way out. If you receive Him as your Lord he has promised to save you, and deliver you from His wrath, which is to be poured out on an unbelieving generation. Learn how you will be taken away from all these things that will come to pass by reading chapter 14 from my book? Download Last Chronicles of Planet Earth June 30, 2011 Edition by Frank DiMora I REST MY CASE/ My newest up-dated book is now up for you to read/JUNE 27, 2011 I promise you this. This is one of the most powerful, and up-to date books on prophecy you will read today, and it comes to you for free with no strings attached. There is more proof in this book that shows Bible prophecy is being fulfilled than you will ever need, but in order to show you Christ's words are coming to pass I have given you as much information as I can. Read The Last Chronicles of Planet Earth and find out why so many are coming to Christ as a result of this work. Pastor Titus from Kenya, e-mailed me a note showing me what Jesus is doing in Africa via my work for him through the book. Since Titus has gotten my book he has witnessed to many in Africa using my book to show the people how close we are to seeing the Lord’s return. Because of Titus’ work in the field, there are now 23 Pastors in Africa teaching about the last days from my book. Titus also informed me that there are many in the churches that also branched out, and are also using the book to lead people to Christ. The Lord is also expanding my ministry by opening the door for my book to be printed up in Australia, and India, as He has laid it on the hearts of men in these nations to print up my book, and hand them out for free. I am truly humbled by what is going on! New Work goes rainbow/Iran’s role in the Ezekiel war-Fire from God/June 25, 2011 The Last Chronicle of Planet Earth” June 30, 2011 Edition is now ready for you to download for free. Please note, the download may take some time to download but it will come up. The speed will depend on your computer. Download The Last Chronicles of Planet Earth June 30, 2011 Edition by Frank DiMora Prophecy Sign: As Iran is moving at full speed ahead in their quest to obtain a nuclear bomb, one must reflect on what the Lord showed us that is going to take place during the Ezekiel war, which is found in Ezekiel chapters 38-39. Let’s focus on verses 39:4-7 first, where we are told the following: “ Thou shalt fall upon the mountains of Israel, thou, and all thy bands, and the people that is with thee: I will give thee unto the ravenous birds of every sort, and to the beasts of the field to be devoured. Thou shalt fall upon the open field: for I have spoken it, saith the Lord GOD. And I will send a fire on Magog, and among them that dwell carelessly in the isles: and they shall know that I am the LORD. So will I make my holy name known in the midst of my people Israel; and I will not let them pollute my holy name any more: and the heathen shall know that I am the LORD, the Holy One in Israel.” The first piece of information that is of great importance to us is the fire that God will be sending on Israel’s enemies who are attacking them. What is this fire? Let us take a look at another part of scripture to see if we can get hints as to what this may be? Ezekiel 39: 12 says, “And seven months shall the house of Israel be burying of them, that they may cleanse the land.” Ezekiel 39:14 we are told, “And they shall sever out men of continual employment, passing through the land to bury with the passengers those that remain upon the face of the earth, to cleanse it: after the end of seven months shall they search.” When this war is played out, God sends a fire, a fire that will cause the Israeli government to hire special people to mark and bury the dead. Notice these people can’t even touch the dead bodies for a period of seven months before burying them. Does the word nuclear come to mind? This is the exact procedure the Israeli government would take if confronted with a nuclear war. If the Ezekiel war weren’t nuclear why would they have to wait a period of seven months before they cleanse the land? People would only do this if it were nuclear. We have more evidence that this war will be nuclear. Look at what the Prophet Zechariah says in Zech. 14:12. “And this shall be the plague with which the LORD will strike all the people who fought against Jerusalem: Their flesh shall dissolve while they stand on their feet, Their eyes shall dissolve in their sockets, And their tongues shall dissolve in their mouths.” This is exactly what happens in a nuclear blast. This is the fire that is poured out on the enemies of Israel. Ezekiel 38:22 we are told that God “will rain upon him, and upon his bands, and upon the many people that are with him, an overflowing rain, and great hailstones, fire, and brimstone. Keep in mind, Ezekiel did not know what a nuclear bomb would look like. Zechariah and Ezekiel are describing this event with the words of his day, the works he would use to tell people what it was he saw. Fire, brimstone, peoples skin melting away as the stand on their feet, and their tongues dissolving in their mouths are all ways showing us what this generation is very familiar with. We know what the results of a nuclear bomb will be because, for many still living they saw it first hand in Japan during the II World War. Ezekiel 38:21 shows us God is going to cause the enemies attacking Israel to turn against themselves! In short, what the enemies of Israel were going to do to Israel, God does to them. Now this is where the current news becomes important to future events concerning this war and Iran. Today’s headline reads, “All signs say Iran is racing toward a nuclear bomb” I quote, “Iran's leadership is undaunted by the sanctions imposed on the country and seems unhindered by the damage the Stuxnet computer worm caused to the centrifuges at the uranium enrichment facility in Natanz.” “About two months after Abbasi Davani was shot, in January 2011, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appointed him as his vice president and as head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, a defiant move that seemed to say Iran would continue its nuclear program and no one could stop it. Some two weeks prior to his arrival in Vienna to take part in the IAEA's Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety, Abbasi Davani announced that by the end of the year, Iran would triple the amount of uranium it has enriched to a level of 20 percent. Though uranium enriched to this level is intended mostly to fuel Tehran's small nuclear research reactor, which produces medical isotopes, it also bolsters the knowledge of Iranian nuclear experts and their ability to control all stages of enrichment - including to a level of 93%, which enables the production of fissile material used in making a nuclear weapon. This announcement by the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization was very disturbing to Israel, the United States and other Western countries. It indicates that Iran is determined to continue its nuclear program at full speed and is even accelerating the pace.” Since President Ahmadinejad has again recently stated he will wipe Israel off the map, I see no reason why not to believe Iran will make an attempt to destroy Israel. I also know that what Iran thinks they will do to Israel, they themselves will receive. In this case a fire of which God showed Ezekiel. Could God take a nuclear bomb that had Israel’s name on it from Iran, and turn it against themselves during this war? It wouldn’t surprise me to see this very thing taking place soon. I believe that Iran’s rush for the bomb, will be their undoing, and just as the scriptures says, God’s name will be sanctified as a result of it neutron bomb. A neutron bomb is a type of nuclear weapon designed to provide a high yield of neutrons but to cause little blast or long-lived radioactive contamination. The neutrons destroy all life in the target area, which theoretically can be entered relatively soon after the attack Technical name enhanced radiation weapon. It is possible that this could be the reason why Israel would only have to wait 7 months before cleaning the land. Not only that but, if a regular nuclear bomb were to go off it would take years to before any one could get close to the war zone. The bottom line is this. Whatever is used to wipe out the armies attacking Israel, God’s name will be sanctified. Just to be fair, we do not know for sure exactly how this war will go down. There is always the possibility that the weapon used will be a http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/all-signs-say-iran-is-racing-toward-a-nuclear-bomb-1.369186 Prophecy Sign: One fact is very clear when you are talking about the last day signs. Jesus in Matthew 24: 37-39 concerning what the last generation would be like just prior to His second coming is compared to both Noah's generation and Lots. Both of these peoples turned from God and followed their own lusts and became evil people. We know part of Noah’s generation troubles came on them when they turned to homosexuality. How do we know this? Notice that Jesus compared Noah’s day to Sodom and Gomorrah and then linked it to the time of his return. I quote our Lord. Luke 17: 25-30. “But first must He [Christ] suffer many things and be rejected by this generation. 26And as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man: 27They ate, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark, and the flood came and destroyed them all. 28“Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot: They ate, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they built; 29but the same day that Lot went out of Sodom, it rained fire and brimstone from heaven and destroyed them all. 30“Even thus shall it be in the Day when the Son of Man is revealed.” The only thing I want to say is this. Slowing but surely our society is turning into a carbon copy of what Jesus showed us in the prophecies above. New York is the latest States to change the law. “The law will take effect in 30 days, making New York the sixth state where gay and lesbian couples can wed and giving the gay-rights movement new momentum.” http://www.nytimes.com/ New World Order Speech by China/ June 24, 2011 “The Last Chronicle of Planet Earth” March 18, 2011 Edition is now ready for you to download for free. Please note, the download may take some time to download but it will come up. The speed will depend on your computer. Download The Last Chronicles of Planet Earth March 18, 2011 Edition by Frank DiMora Prophecy Sign: Jesus in Rev. 13:15-17 warns us about a New World Order that will be coming, which will be run by the Antichrist. Christ does not mention the words, New World Order however, we understand what He means when He tells us that no one will be able to buy or sell anything unless they take the Antichrist’s mark. This is exactly what Jesus says, “15And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. 16And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: 17And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” We know that this present economic is falling apart and it is pushing toward the system Jesus warned about. Watch the video and count the number of times you hear them say they want to bring on this New World Order. I want to thank everyone who answered my plea for typing up the Commentators words in the video. As you can see, my Sisters in the Lord did answer my request for help. Chinese President Hu Jintao, St Petersberg. “Two of the world's emerging economic giants, both Russia and China, are the main players at the international economic forum, taking place right now in St. Petersburg. SPEAKER: Both China and Russia are major emerging markets. Emerging markets and developing countries are growing rapidly. And the global economic order is undergoing profound changes. To this end, I wish to make the following observations. First, we need to enhance global economic governance and press ahead with the reform of international financial system.The international financial crisis has taken its toll on individual economies and the world economy as a whole. The crisis has highlighted the deficiencies of the existing international financial systems and the inadequacy of the global economic governance mechanism in dealing with crisis. Today emerging markets and developing countries are taking a growing share in the global economoy and playing a bigger role in global governance. The global economic governance mechanism should adapt to the new changes in the world economic landscape and observe the principle of mutual respect and collective decision making. It is of special importance to increase the representation and voice of emerging markets and developing countries in the new mechanism. We need to support and promote a greater role of the G20 in global economic governance. We need to improve global economic governance, Build a fair, just, inclusive, and well managed international monetary and financial system and a balanced multilateral trading regime that benefits all. We should oppose all forms of protectionism and work towards an international economic order that is more just and more reasonable. Russia, China, China, Russia leading this new global movement to balance the power in the world so that they can build a new world order.” A look at the future nuclear war/Earthquake/June 24, 2011 Today’s headline reads, “All signs say Iran is racing toward a nuclear bomb” I quote, “Iran's leadership is undaunted by the sanctions imposed on the country and seems unhindered by the damage the Stuxnet computer worm caused to the centrifuges at the uranium enrichment facility in Natanz.” “About two months after Abbasi Davani was shot, in January 2011, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appointed him as his vice president and as head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, a defiant move that seemed to say Iran would continue its nuclear program and no one could stop it. Some two weeks prior to his arrival in Vienna to take part in the IAEA's Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Safety, Abbasi Davani announced that by the end of the year, Iran would triple the amount of uranium it has enriched to a level of 20 percent. Though uranium enriched to this level is intended mostly to fuel Tehran's small nuclear research reactor, which produces medical isotopes, it also bolsters the knowledge of Iranian nuclear experts and their ability to control all stages of enrichment - including to a level of 93%, which enables the production of fissile material used in making a nuclear weapon. This announcement by the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization was very disturbing to Israel, the United States and other Western countries. It indicates that Iran is determined to continue its nuclear program at full speed and is even accelerating the pace.” Since President Ahmadinejad has again recently stated he will wipe Israel off the map, I see no reason why not to believe Iran will make an attempt to destroy Israel. I also know that what Iran thinks they will do to Israel, they themselves will receive. In this case a fire of which God showed Ezekiel. Could God take a nuclear bomb that had Israel’s name on it from Iran, and turn it against themselves during this war? It wouldn’t surprise me to see this very thing taking place soon. I believe that Iran’s rush for the bomb, will be their undoing, and just as the scriptures says, God’s name will be sanctified as a result of it. Prophecy Sign: Luke 21:11 Christ warned us we would see great earthquakes, and that is what we are seeing. "Alaska Earthquake: Magnitude 7.2 Temblor Strikes In Pacific Ocean *Huge Alaskan quake triggers tsunami alert The Alaska Earthquake Information Center says a major earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 has been recorded in the Pacific Ocean off Alaska's remote Aleutian Islands." June 24, 2011 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/23/alaska-earthquake-strikes-off-coast_n_883655.html?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Csec3_lnk1%7C72803http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/huge-alaskan-quake-triggers-tsunami-alert/story-e6frg6so-1226081531611
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Mouse avatar: Ears, nose, and mouth Last week I told you I was cheating when I showed you the ears, mouth, and nose before it was time. This week I’m going to show you why it wasn’t that much so. When I started with the ears, I thought I could fake it by drawing a circle á là Mickey Mouse. This didn’t work out so well. I therefore turned to tracing again. Because the image was so dark, there were two places that could be the top edge of the ear. I went with the one closest to the center under the justification that rounder is cuter. However, there was still something that bothered me about the result. Going back to the original, I noticed what it was: the ear bends over at the top. Since I was working on the computer, the right thing to do would’ve been to add a new shape that composed just the top of the ear. However, due to the translucency ears naturally have, the top is usually the same color as the inside, so I played lazy and only added a line. The next thing that I needed to draw was the nose. However, because of the quality of the photo, and because the mouse was black, seeing where the nose ended and the fur began was rather hard. I therefore looked at the nose of the mouse facing forwards to try to get the general shape. It’s somewhere between a trapezoid and a T. I also noticed that there isn’t a clear cut boundary along the bridge where the nose ends; rather, the fur slowly increases as you go up. I however still needed a better guide. I therefore drew the whiskers first. For this, I used long, thin rectangles, which I rotated to match each of the white lines in the photo. I was unable to see where they ended, though, so I made them approximately as long as they were on the white mouse. The fact that they reached as far as the eye without covering it was a happy accident. For the color, I chose a light gray and set it to 50% transparency (because white looked too much like someone had added chalk lines to the drawing after the fact). I finally faced the challenge of drawing the nose. This was largely guesswork, but I think it came out right To simulate the lack of a clear-cut border, I removed the outline and set the fill to a gradient. The last piece missing was the mouth; however, it was covered entirely by the mouse’s fur, so I had no idea where it was. I therefore was free to do whatever I wanted with it. There was one more thing left to do: the neck. Mice necks go practically unnoticed because they are so short and so wide, but since I was going to draw a mouse on his hind legs, it was of primordial importance that I had a neck and knew where it connected. As it turns out, the perfect circle includes some neck fat that isn’t there, and misses some of the fat that has to be there. I stretched the head shape to match better where the neck appeared to end in the photo. The result was rather weird, but it was what I needed to move on. You’ll notice that there are two other things that are different in the drawing: first I replaced all the outline colors from yellow to a lighter tone of the fill color. I was using yellow to contrast against the black mouse; a lighter color gives the idea that the fur gets thinner and eventually fades into the background, without having to actually have it fade. Second, I rounded all the lines to make the mouse look more natural; I had been using straight lines to make it easier to use them as guides. Binky Thursday, June 10, 2010 at 9:25:00 PM EDT Nice avatar, Frank! I liked the character and wondered where you got it. Now I know: you made it yourself. It has an effective 3D shading effect, and the torch adds a little mystery. Frank Hightower Saturday, June 12, 2010 at 3:24:00 PM EDT Thanks! I now officially have two readers! The shading was... shall we say... non-trivial, because I made the whole thing in Powerpoint 2003 (yes, there will be a blogpost explaining that) I'm actually writing a couple of stories using him, which I hope to run here next month Special occasions on (the) line Obligatory World Cup post Linking to the future Fortibus Es Crisis nominally over
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U.S. Veterans Adminstration Beholden to Criminal Mercantilism Against MJ Don’t Let the DEA Ban Recommending Medical Marijuana for Veterans Johny Punish March 15, 2010 http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/03/15/don’t-let-the-dea-ban-recommending-medical-marijuana-for-veterans/ The DEA is preventing doctors at veteran’s hospitals from recommending medical marijuana to patients — even in the 14 states where medical marijuana is legal. The Veterans Administration is taking advice from the DEA based on the federal government’s assertion that marijuana has no medicinal value. This especially tragic because of the widespread evidence that marijuana is a safe and effective treatment for post traumatic stress disorder which is all too common among our veterans. In fact, in New Mexico for example, PTSD is the most common affliction for patients enrolled in the state’s strictly regulated medical marijuana program. But veterans who could benefit from medical marijuana, regardless of the legality in their own states, have to go outside the VA system and find new doctors just to learn about and try a potentially helpful medicine. Sign this petition and tell the Obama administration that our veterans deserve better. They deserve to have doctors who practice medicine, not politics. http://criminaljustice.change.org/actions/view/dont_let_the_dea_ban_recommending_medical_marijuana_for_veterans Ibogaine for Treating Heroin Addiction- Chapin Guest Piece Guest Piece by Denny Chapin Denny Chapin is the Managing Editor of AllTreatment.com, a directory of drug rehab centers and resource for substance abuse information. He has written for other blogs like Drug WarRant and Morning Donut. Ibogaine: A Radical Approach to Heroin AddictionTreatment Treatment for addiction to a physically addictive drug, like heroin or alcohol, are often two pronged: first is the use of replacement drugs (replacement therapy) to prevent major withdrawal while giving the patient a drug that is technically "safer" (Methadone for heroin), and second is aversion therapy, where drugs are used to actually produce displeasing, painful side effects when an addict uses their drug of choice. A replacement drug to heroin is methadone, which helps a patient reduce intense opiate withdrawal symptoms while preventing them from getting "high" which in turn helps an addict break the addiction towards that high. An aversion drug to heroin is naltrexone which will literally make a heroin user or alcoholic sick if they consume their drug of choice. Modern addiction treatment for depressants like alcohol and heroin use a combination of pharmalogical and behavioral therapies to encourage a sober, clearer perspective on life. And while these therapies do help many people get off and completely quit using heroin, there are serious negatives associated with replacement therapy and aversion therapy. First is the simple truth that methadone still effects a patient's opioid receptors in the same way as heroin without causing the elation, meaning a recovering addict is still dependent on drugs, just less pleasing drugs. Methadone is often sold illegally to other addicts at a high market price, whereupon the addict who has sold their medication needs another form of opiate, often relapsing back to heroin. And aversion therapies are so unpleasant that patients oftentimes discontinue the use of these drugs to avoid the side-effects they inevitably experience when relapsing. Both treatments are better than no treatment, but are far from a perfect solution, and until recently, these treatments were the only major treatments the medical field had knowledge about. Recently, however, the medical community has been learning about a new form of pharmacological treatment that comes from the root of an African plant called "Ibogaine". Ibogaine is considered a psychedelic drug, closest to the tryptamine in its chemical composition, which has seen a lot of study for its use in treating opioid withdrawal symptoms in heroin addicts. Instead of binding to opioid receptors like methadone, ibogaine acts as a 'reset switch' of the neural pathways effected by substance abuse, returning the body's natural chemical levels to normal. Administration of ibogaine is significantly different than any other treatment chemical because it produces noticeable hallucinations during the beginning of the experience, usually ending four hours after administration. These effects mimic other tryptamine drugs like DMT or Psilocybin, and are often considered dream-like and can be very intense and disturbing--this is the main reason why Ibogaine isn't used recreationally, as most users find the hallucinations unpleasant. After these emotionally difficult effects pass, patients experience a phase of introspection whereupon they feel emotionally open, calm, and empathetic, similar to the effects recorded from drugs like MDMA and other empathogens. At this stage, psychotherapists treating patients with ibogaine do their hardest work, discussing the experiences, feelings, and beliefs the patient holds about their addiction with the goal of coming to closure with these often negative, suppressive psychological issues. Most therapies using ibogaine focus primarily on the introspective phase, noting that the more emotionally vulnerable, open, and emotive a patient is about their addiction (usually seen as a shameful aspect of their life which this drug allows them to compartmentalize), the higher the likelihood that their desire toward inebriation diminishes. Beyond this introspective, psycho-therapeutic aspect of ibogaine, perhaps its most noticeable effect is the alleviation of opioid withdrawal symptoms. Ibogaine literally removes the gnawing, painful, sickening experience of withdrawing from heroin and other opiates which can normally last for up to seven days, something which methadone treatment seeks to prevent, not alleviate. In this regard, ibogaine is the most novel addiction treatment drug being researched today. But because the drug has historically been seen only as an exotic psychedelic drug from Africa, it was made a schedule 1 illegal drug in 1970 with the Controlled Substances Act, despite being an extremely esoteric, unheard of, non-researched substance at the time. There are currently 12 countries across the world that offer ibogaine treatment clinics, with illegally run clinics sprouting up in major U.S. cities like New York and Los Angeles. Only the future will tell about ibogaine's potential legal use as a heroin addiction treatment, but moving forward, hopefully ibogaine can offer a new, more effective form of treatment for patients willing to go through the grueling psychological and emotive process it seems to demand. Sources:http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/ibogaine/ibogaine_article3.shtml Posted by Douglas Andrew Willinger at 8:55 PM 3 comments: Labels: Iboga/Ibogaine The Vatican Favors Increasing Drug Harms Continually blocking change via the U.N. The 'holy See' opposes 'harm reduction' under the idea that certain drugs should be made more harmful http://www.huffingtonpost.com/allan-clear/live-from-the-53rd-annual_b_491747.html Live From the 53rd Annual UN Drug Policy Meeting: Ready for the 21st Century? Allan Clear On the harm reduction/drug policy circuit party trek, it's time for the annual United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drug (CND) meeting in Vienna. This "select government only" gathering is fast becoming a party favorite for harm reduction and drug policy reform advocates. For those of you unfamiliar with the joys of the CND, it's the principal governing/policy-making body within the UN system on drug control issues. Last year's CND meeting, as you may recall from my posts at the time and plentiful major news coverage was a monumental to-do. Its purpose was to evaluate the goals and policies it set in 1998 -- which boiled down to the slogan "A Drug Free World: We Can Do It!" and the criminalizing approach known as the War on Drugs -- and make recommendations for the next decade. And how did it go, this review of the progress towards a drug free world foretold in 1998 to occur in 2008? (Basing this belief on interpretations of the writings of Nostradamus seemed a reasonable enough guide in 1998.) Did it acknowledge that the War on Drugs had been a costly, ineffective war on women, families, people of color, and the poor? A prison-filling proposition? Not on your Nelly! During CND 2009 that failed 1998 goal of a drug-free world was never so much as mentioned let alone analyzed or redressed. Instead, without a hint of embarrassment, the meeting contented itself with lauding the "considerable" progress made in the battle of against drug abuse while acknowledging that there is "a long way to go." The result? CND 2009 ended in chaos as 26 countries, mostly European but not only, broke the traditional consensus and publically distanced themselves from the final Political Declaration document. This final dramatic rift was the culmination of a year of wrangling over the inclusion of the words "harm" and "reduction" in consecutive order in the Political Declaration. Harm reduction represents a public health-oriented approach to drug use and is an addition to the arsenal of incarceration, crop eradication, and drug treatment. It works on an individual level by providing resources to drug users so that they can remain alive (overdose prevention, safe injection facilities) and disease-free (needle exchange). It recognizes that drug users have human rights and are entitled to a voice in development of policies and programs as they relate to their lives and liberty. It also seeks to redress the harm caused by current drug policy approaches. All of which makes perfect sense -- unless you're the CND. This is what a group of (mostly European but not only) countries found out when they attempted to move the CND out of the 16th century and into the 21st by challenging the traditional hegemony enjoyed by the US and other countries invested in the status quo, aka the War on Drugs. These more progressive harm reduction and public health-oriented countries stood their ground for as long as they could, pressing for a more balanced approach to global drug problems. But it all came to a head when the Papal See (aka the Vatican, that bastion of clearly envisioned and enlightened heterosexist patriarchy), proclaimed harm reduction as an ungodly philosophy and rescued the world from progressing to a new century. Once the Pope came out, so to speak, the unity of the European bloc quickly cracked. Which is not to ignore the US' giant leap forward at last year's CND. Thirty years into the HIV epidemic, the US did take the step of announcing at every opportunity that it recognizes the validity of syringe exchange as an effective intervention for interrupting the spread of the virus. But it stopped there, finding the term "harm reduction" too vague and ill defined for its taste. This year's CND is destined to be less controversial than last. In fact, I'm willing to bet that the quiet insanity of earlier meetings is probably gone forever. Reform advocates now have the meeting marked on their calendars; they bring an intelligence and thoughtfulness to Vienna that had been lacking previously. Human rights are firmly on their agenda alongside a place and a voice for drug users themselves. And harm reduction as an issue won't go away. Like it or not, a number of the issues that were raised last year will appear in various resolutions to be presented this year. For example, a resolution on access to opiate based pain medication will make an appearance. Too many people live with unnecessary and treatable pain due to lack of access to opiate based medications. This US sponsored resolution will, if adopted, pave the way for countries to ease up on their restrictions on access to pain medications. And then there's the universal access to HIV care resolution in support of this year's International AIDS Conference (to be held in Vienna, home of the CND). It includes the words "harm reduction" and explicitly recognizes the role of drug users as integral to any informed response to the HIV epidemic. The drafters of the resolution have defined harm reduction in line with a World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Technical Guide to which the US has already agreed. So what's the US going to do this time around? Endorse the resolution, stand on the sidelines, oppose it, or try to water it down further? Anything less than full support would be a reflection as to how little progress has been made since President Obama's inauguration. It also suggests, should the Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator continue facing different directions, that there is not a consistent vision of an integrated HIV/drug policy within the US. It may be an overstatement to declare that this will be an interesting week. Still, it very well might be one. Stay tuned. About U.N. General Assembly President: 'Father' D'Escoto Brockmann U.S. Veterans Adminstration Beholden to Criminal M... Ibogaine for Treating Heroin Addiction- Chapin Gue...
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Technology is making progress by leaps and bounds in current times. This progress and advancement in various areas of science and technology has brought a great revolution in the lives of people. It has paved many new ways for mankind in many aspects. Technology has not only given millions of new inventions to the world but also speeded up various processes. A single task that was accomplished in many days previously, is now completed within some minutes. In addition to this, this advent in technology has also brought efficiency in many processes that are linked directly or indirectly to human life. A prominent example of this can be seen in the form of data management. In previous times, it was very difficult to manage data. Various manual approaches were adopted for the management of data in different areas. Most of these approaches comprised of merely writing down the information on paper and keeping it safe after filing it. However, since the introduction of the latest technological practices, the approaches to store that data have also changed. Now the data or important information is entered and stored in soft form inside servers. The size of servers varies according to the size of the data. Although it has brought great convenience for the big organizations and companies to store and process the information, it has also placed a big responsibility on them. The following piece of writing will discuss the same issue of ethical responsibility of the organizations regarding the protection of the data of their clients. It will also discuss the case of data breach from a well-known organization or website and how the issue should have been addressed. Moreover, the research paper will look into the details of the Biblical worldview about the various perspectives of data protection. The article selected for the purpose of discussion for this research paper was published on the official news website of CBS news, earlier this year. This article was published with the title “Hundreds of millions of Facebook user records were exposed on the Amazon cloud server” on April 4, 2019(Silverstein, 2019). As soon as the news was published, it sparked outrage all over the world. Millions of Facebook users protested against this negligence and demanded an explanation from the owner and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. Summary of the Article The news article, titled “Hundreds of Millions of Facebook User Records Were Exposed on Amazon Cloud Server”, revealed many shocking facts about one of the biggest data breaches in the history of the world. Jason Silverstein, the correspondent of CBS news and the writer of the article, revealed that the biggest data breach involved two of the most important technological giants of the current time, Facebook and Amazon. The data breach involved the exposure of the data of more than 540 million users or subscribers of these social media websites. These figures were revealed by a well-known cybersecurity research team, UpGuard. This data breach involved the public exposure of the data of more than 540 million users of one of the biggest social media websites, Facebook and on the biggest online shopping website, Amazon. Ethical Problem in the Use of the Data by the Organization (Facebook) The data breach described in the article raised many questions on the security practices of one of the biggest social media websites, Facebook. There was strong outrage and anger among the users of Facebook. A similar reaction was observed from the users of Amazon as well. The experts in the area of cybersecurity pointed out some serious issues in data protection and security from the social media’s security team. The ethical standards of cybersecurity demand that the data of users is kept safe. But since the data breach incident of Facebook, people have stopped trusting the security practices of one of the biggest social media websites. Relation of the Topic with the Biblical WorldviewThe Biblical Worldview or the Christian worldview is a practice that indicates how an individual, group of people or the whole world should behave in the light of the true Christian beliefs and teachings. The Holy Bible teaches us many things regarding privacy of information and guides us to keep the secrets of others as we like to keep our own secrets. An example of it can be found in the following verse of Luke chapter 6. “Do to others as you would have them do to you” (Luke 6:31) It can be concluded that data security is one of the major concerns regarding technology, especially data in the current times. Many companies and organizations that deal with big data take serious security measures in order to keep the data of their clients and customers safe. However, sometimes, this data is breached and the company has to bear a loss in the form of loss of customers, financial losses, and even legal and criminal investigation. Such a scenario has been described in a recent article published by CBS news under the title, “Hundreds of millions of Facebook user records were exposed on Amazon cloud server”. Hermenegilde, B. (2011). Do To Others As You Would Have Them Do To You" Analysis of Luke 6: 27-36. A Theological Challenge to Tribalism, Injustice and Poverty In Burundi. Silverstein, J. (2019). Hundreds of millions of Facebook user records were exposed on Amazon cloud server. Retrieved 11 December 2019, from https://www.cbsnews.com/news/millions-facebook-user-records-exposed-amazon-cloud-server/
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The Examiner and Journal of Political Economy: Devoted to the Advancement of the Cause of State Rights and Free Trade Yamaguchy "The States united to maintain the independence of each, not the sovereignty or supreme power of the General Government, that being merely the agent of the States." ---Extracts from a Speech on the Question of admitting Missouri into the Union. Delivered in Congress, the seventh of February, 1820, by Louis M'Lane, Representative from the State of Delaware. "This Union, as I shall presently show, is nothing more than a compact between the States which compose it, and the General Government. "The fundamental principle of this, and of every other republican government, is, that the sovereign power resides, and is inherent in the people, and not in the government. The sovereign power is the right of the people to unite together for objects of their mutual safety and advantage, and to establish a public authority to order and direct what is to be done by each in relation to the end of the association. Upon the principle of our Government, all the sovereignty is in the people; they are the fountain whence it flows and the General Government has no more power than what the people have delegated to it for federal purposes. In the establishment of public authority, a greater or less portion of power may be delegated by the people, by voluntary engagements; but whatever may be the power delegated, the sovereignty is not impaired, since it was by their will, and may be recalled or modified by the same will, when the ends and objects of their association require it. "All governments are instituted for the protection of this right in the people. Before the formation of the Union, the people of each State were sovereign and independent; they had exercised their sovereignty in the formation of State constitutions and governments; they not only retained all power not given to those governments by their constitutions, but they possessed the right of altering and changing their constitutions at will. In virtue of this sovereign power, the people of the old States consented to form a compact of Union, for their mutual safety and equality of rights, and they consented to vest in the Government of the Union certain powers; the better to guarantee to the people the enjoyment of the remainder. The powers of the General Government are therefore limited; and all the power not delegated remains with the States, as far as their constitutions give it, and with the people. In all other respects, the States and the people are as completely sovereign as they were before the Union. "The powers of the General Government are purely federal; they are neither national nor municipal; the rights of the people in their State Governments are both national and municipal. The jurisdiction of the Federal Government extends to the connections, intercourse, and commerce of the republic with foreign States and Governments, and with each other as sovereign independent States. But the administration of their local concerns, the regulation of their domestic relations, the rights of property, together with the whole routine of municipal regulations, belong to the States and the people." The Attack on Marco Bassani You may remember a meme circulating widely after the U.S. presidential election last November with a picture of Kamala Harris and the following comment: “She will be an inspiration to young girls by showing that if you sleep with the right powerfully connected men then you too can play second fiddle to a man with dementia. It’s basically a Cinderella story.” The political theorist and historian Marco Bassani, Professor of History of Political Theory at the Università Statale di Milano, was one of many who reposted the meme on a personal social media page. When this was brought to the attention of his university, the administration initiated disciplinary proceedings that finally reached a conclusion this past week after over six months. The verdict, reported in the Italian news, was that Prof. Bassani was found guilty of sharing “sexist and highly offensive content, not only toward the directly interested party but toward the entire female gender.” As punishment, his university teaching and salary were suspended for one month. Scarce Confederate Rigdon, Ansley & Co. C.S.A. Single Action Revolver $10,000** w/ Buyer's Premium (BP) : $12,500.00 Serial no. 2280 [lever latch, lever, barrel, frame triggerguard, cylinder and butt], .36 caliber, 7 1/2-inch octagonal / round barrel with fixed front sight. Blued finish. Top of barrel marked: C.S.A. Brass gripstraps. 12 stop cylinder. Smooth walnut one-piece grip. W to the left side of the triggerguard. According to Confederate Longarms and Pistols, A Pictorial Study by Hill & Anthony, "Charles H. Rigdon started after the Leech & Rigdon firm was disbanded. The first production was to complete approximately 500 Leech & Rigdon revolvers. The barrels were marked "Leech & Rigdon". Then Rigdon started manufacturing his improved revolver with the 12 stop slot cylinder. The 12 stop cylinder was copied from Manhattan Arms. Co. The serial number range was from 1500 to 2500. From 1700 and up, barrels were marked C.S.A." Flayderman's Guide also notes, "these were made from 1864-1865, with a quantity of around 1,000." Condition: Very good. Finish primarily a dark grey patina with noticeable signs of handling wear, age and patches of pitting. Dings and scuffs present to wood. Action rotates, but needs adjustment. Moderately pitted bore. @ Heritage China Releases Video Targeting TGP Contributor Lawrence Sellin, PhD, Due to His Work Uncovering the Role of China’s Military in the COVID-19 Crisis (VIDEO) We must be right over the target because China is now attacking TGP contributor Lawrence Sellin, Ph.D. China released a video where Col. Sellin is the target due to his reports identifying the connections between China’s military and the origins of the China coronavirus (COVID-19). TGP contributor Dr. Lawrence Sellin is the target of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The government of the People’s Republic of China, the CCP, has released an official video attacking Colonel Sellin. All I Have To Do Is Dream Via Huong-Can Thi Nguyen Cotton: We Might Have to Hold up Defense Funding to Pass Ban on Critical Race Theory in Military On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) stated that Senate Republicans might have to hold up defense spending to pass his bill banning the military from teaching critical race theory. After Cotton brought up the CRT ban legislation, host Laura Ingraham asked, “[Y]ou can prevent the funding of this with the Republican votes. Because plenty of Democrats don’t want to give any increase in spending to the military. So, if you guys hold up the funding, they’re suddenly going to listen. Will you do that?” Cotton responded, “That may be a step we have to take, Laura, but I wouldn’t say that we can’t get that passed either. Remember, the defense bill passes every year. It has passed every year for 60 years. We have an open amendment process in the committee and on the floor. I think there may be one or two Democrats who don’t think that we should be teaching our troops that the most important thing about them is the color of their skin rather than their ability to help save the lives of the men and women to the right and to their left.” The Examiner and Journal of Political Economy: Dev... Scarce Confederate Rigdon, Ansley & Co. C.S.A. Sin... China Releases Video Targeting TGP Contributor Law... Cotton: We Might Have to Hold up Defense Funding t... ► Jul 04 <
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Week in Review Week in Review: August 27, 2021 Week in Review: August 27, 2021 Adieu to Jean-Luc Nancy French philosopher and author Jean-Luc Nancy, one of the most impactful French philosophers of the late 20th century, passed away on Monday August 23, aged 81. Nancy was the Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Strasbourg and a member of the International College of Philosophy, as well as the author of numerous essays on topics ranging from religion to eroticism and worldly existence. Some of his well-known works include Being Singular Plural, The Title of the Letter: A Reading of Lacan, and The Inoperative Community, and his upcoming book The Deconstruction of Sex, cowritten with Irving Goh, will be published by Duke University Press in October 2021. Nancy studied with and was influenced by his contemporaries Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jacques Derrida, the latter of whom used Nancy’s philosophy as the foundation for his book On Touching— Jean-Luc Nancy. The international community mourned his loss, with Australian cultural theorist and Gilles Deleuze scholar Dr. Claire Colebrook, who wrote the afterword for The Deconstruction of Sex, memorializing him thusly: “Unlike many of the European great names of his generation, Jean-Luc was genuinely self-effacing, less interested in his own ideas than he was in the next generation of thinkers. He was less concerned with maintaining legacies (and certainly not his own) than he was with forms of collaboration that would open a future.” Dr. John McKeane, lecturer in modern French literature at the University of Reading, said of the legacy Nancy leaves behind: "Nancy should be remembered for seeing humans not as isolated minds, but as embodied beings who create meaning though our senses." Women in Translation to the Fore August is Women in Translation month, which celebrates women, transgender, and genderqueer writers in other languages, and which gives a great opportunity for readers to discover new works and authors. Women in Translation Month, or #WITmonth, was created by Biblibio blogger Meytal Radzinski in 2014 to raise awareness of translated literature by women, queer, and nonbinary authors, and promote gender and cultural diversity in literary publishing. It has since gained the support and recognition of many prominent authors, critics, and organizations—including small and large publishing presses alike—such as PEN America, which hosts a bilingual reading series to commemorate the occasion. The French Cultural Services has marked the month with book recommendations, events, and articles including suggestions for moving towards parity in French literature in translation which can be read here. What to Expect When You’re Expanding On August 16 it was announced that Hachette Book Group (HBG) will acquire Workman Publishing for 240 million USD, further cementing HBG’s status as the third-largest trade publisher in the United States after Penguin Random House (which recently acquired Simon & Schuster) and HarperCollins. Workman makes a large percentage of its profits from its backlist, and is known for its classic bestselling brands such as What to Expect When You’re Expecting. HBG CEO Michael Pietsch offered assurances that Workman would not face any interference from its new parent company, noting that Hachette would be “crazy” to interfere with Workman’s steady success and “unique culture”. The deal marks HBG’s sixth acquisition in eight years, after Black Dog & Leventhal, Perseus Book Group, and others. Hachette Book Group is owned by Hachette Livre, France’s largest publishing company, which itself is a subsidiary of the Lagardère Group. Steamy Summer Reads for Bookstore Romance Day Saturday August 21 marked Bookstore Romance Day 2021, a day designed to give independent bookstores an opportunity to celebrate the romance genre and the community of readers and writers that sustain it. French literature has no shortage of romance, and some of our recent favorite romantic fictions include works by established writers as well as up-and-coming authors. Firmly in the former category, Anne Serre’s The Beginners, translated by Mark Hutchinson, recounts an irresistible affair, exploring love as a form of greed and resulting in a novel that The New York Times called “Seriously weird and seriously excellent…the anglerfish of literature”. Ketty Rouf’s No Touching, winner of the Prix du Premier Roman 2020 and translated by Tina Kover for Europa Editions, is a striking debut that “shatters tired prejudices about sex, women, and society” which Booklist described as “brimming with eroticism.” Fans of Call Me By Your Name will love Lie With Me by Philippe Besson—translated by none other than Molly Ringwald, the star of more than a few iconic Hollywood romance flicks—which received critical acclaim in France and abroad, with The New Yorker heralding it as “Besson’s book of a lifetime...an elegiac tale of first, hidden love”. Pauline Delabroy-Allard’s debut novel They Say Sarah, translated by Adriana Hunter, recounts a more intense adult relationship, marked by violent desire that will “upend the lives” of both women involved. All titles are captivating, heart-rending, and of course, utterly romantic. Strong Female Voices Series Hosts Cleary and Garcia The French Books & Ideas Department is excited to host the next event in our speaker series, Ideas and Ideals: Strong Female Voices, on September 22 at 6PM ET. “Submission or the Perpetuation of Patriarchy: A Philosophical Discussion on De Beauvoir’s Legacy” will feature French philosopher and professor Manon Garcia and American philosopher and professor Skye Cleary in conversation. Garcia’s latest book, We Are Not Born Submissive: How Patriarchy Shapes Women's Lives, is “a philosophical exploration of female submission, using insights from feminist thinkers...to reveal the complexities of women’s reality and lived experience”, published in the US by Princeton Press in March. Cleary has written extensively about love and existentialism and is currently working on a book about the philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir, which will be published next year. This event comes on the heels of the release of de Beauvoir’s previously unpublished book The Inseparables, a memoir of lost love about the writer-philosopher’s relationship with Élisabeth "Zaza" Lacoin. Interested readers can register for the free event here, and find recordings of past events in the series on the French Cultural Services Facebook page. MORE IN BOOKS & IDEAS Proust Weekend Introducing the 2021 Albertine Prize Winner
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Posted on December 14, 2016 July 27, 2019 by kinman Sisters in Law: How Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Went to the Supreme Court and Changed the World by Linda Hirshman Reviewers: Jeanne Smith and Gretchen Morris
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Kategorien Kunst Bildergalerie I can see clearly now, 54x44 cm I can see clearly now, 54x44 cm
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UNM’s Gotsiridze slams gov’t for plans to engage in construction of Anaklia deep-sea port 12 December 2022 -17:44 Roman Gotsiridze, an MP of the United National Movement opposition party, on Monday slammed the Georgian Dream government for its recent decision to get involved in the construction of the Anaklia deep-sea port in the country’s west and hold 51 percent of shares of the maritime infrastructure. “Instead of building similar projects with private investments, the government will have to take on foreign debt, '' he told Front News. The MP also noted the government’s involvement in such projects “means inefficient spending of resources, corruption and appropriation of budget funds by government-related businesses, which has happened many times during the implementation of large infrastructure projects”. "The construction of the port would have a significant impact on the improvement of Georgia's transit potential, and it would also increase the political role of the country in the region. Stopping this project by Bidzina Ivanishvili [ the founder of the ruling Georgian Dream party] was a crime against the country. Today it is already clear that Russia was interested in this. If not for the harmful actions of the government, the first multi-tonnage ship was supposed to arrive in Anaklia in December 2020," he said. For his part the government had accused the previous tender-winner, Anaklia Development Consortium, of the delay in the construction. Roman Gotsiridze “no longer sees himself” as UNM member UNM’s Gotsiridze: as it seems Ivanishvili had promised Russia not to help Ukraine Georgia being used by Russia to evade sanctions - UNM’s Gotsiridze Authorities set to declare opposition MP Okriashvili as an oligarch - UNM’s Gotsiridze Results of intra-party elections to be obvious after race - UNM’s Gotsiridze Opposition MP slams ex-pres. Margvelashvili for his calls to quit mandates
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Posted on January 19, 2021 by Fr. Francis Therese Krautter Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time In today’s first reading there is something I find a bit strange. God not only promises to do something by His words, He also swears to do it by His own person. Clearly God can do whatever He wants, and if He were to change His mind He would be free to do it. But we know that when God says something, He does it. Why would He swear to it? What does God Himself swearing to accomplish something add to the words of His promise? To make things even more complicated, Jesus commands us not to swear: “Let your yes be yes and your no be no. Anything else is from the evil one.” Would God lie? Would the one who has no one to answer to except Himself bother with untruths? The devil is the father of lies because He must answer to God and He refuses to. If God cannot lie, why would He swear an oath? The author of the letter to the Hebrews tells us that it is to reinforce the power of His words for those of us who are tempted to doubt. I think this is an interesting way to strengthen our hope – the anchor of our souls. When God’s words seem hard to believe, we can meditate on who God is. If we are able to raise our minds to truth about who God is, we can hold on more tightly to His Word. God doesn’t swear out of some kind of weakness that He has, but because of the weakness of our faith. “Remember,” says the Lord, “these promises have not been spoken to you by flesh and blood, but by the eternal and merciful God.” What God promises is the Resurrection of our own bodies – eternal life and happiness for those who follow Jesus. This is our true rest, our true peace, the unending Sabbath. God created us for that, He did not create us to follow rules eternally. EPHREM THE SYRIAN: “Through two unchangeable things” … the former is that he swore by himself. The latter is that David said, “The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind, that you are a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.” It is by this means that we who have been made coheirs of his promise “might have strong encouragement.” We “have fled for refuge” in order to protect ourselves, not for God’s justice, in order that God may draw and drive us away from the evils of this world, and may open for us the way “into the inner shrine behind the curtain.” We do not go in first. We do not go into the shrine of the tabernacle, where Moses went, but into the inner shrine in heaven, “where Jesus has gone as a forerunner, having become a high priest forever,” not in order to offer the victims of sacrifices, like Aaron, but to offer the word for all nations, like Melchizedek.1 THEODORET OF CYR: He is a high priest forever, not in offering sacrifices (having offered his own body once), but in being a mediator leading the believers to the Father; through him (he says, remember) we both have had access to the Father. The Lord himself says in the sacred Gospels, “No one comes to the Father except through me.” We must be aware, of course, that the divine apostle made mention of the oaths sworn to Abraham so that the unchanging character of the divine will should be brought out; it endures in advance the stability of high priesthood according to the order of Melchizedek, the oath being linked to the word at this place.2 THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA: Paul added that “Christ” has become “an eternal high priest” for us, in that Christ leads all those believing through him in each generation to God based on the hope of the resurrection.3 AUGUSTINE: It is foolish to believe the Evangelist’s account that he ate and not to believe that he was really hungry. Yet it does not follow that everyone who eats is hungry. For we read that even an angel ate, but we do not read that he was hungry. Nor does it follow that everyone who is hungry eats. He may either restrain himself due to some obligation or lack food or the means to eat.… Now, just as the fact that Jesus ate food is unintelligible without a body, so the fact that he felt hunger is impossible without a soul.4 UNKNOWN GREEK AUTHOR: Now every week has seven days. Six of these God has given to us for work, and one for prayer, rest, and making reparation for our sins, so that on the Lord’s Day we may atone to God for any sins we have committed on the other six days. Therefore, arrive early at the church of God; draw near to the Lord and confess your sins to him, repenting in prayer and with a contrite heart. Attend the holy and divine liturgy; finish your prayer and do not leave before the dismissal. Contemplate your master as he is broken and distributed, yet not consumed. If you have a clear conscience, go forward and partake of the body and blood of the Lord.5 COMMENTARY ON THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS. Heen, E. M., & Krey, P. D. W. (Eds.). (2005). Hebrews (p. 93). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. INTERPRETATION OF HEBREWS 6. Heen, E. M., & Krey, P. D. W. (Eds.). (2005). Hebrews (p. 94). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. FRAGMENTS ON THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS 6.20. Heen, E. M., & Krey, P. D. W. (Eds.). (2005). Hebrews (p. 94). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. AGAINST THE APOLLINARIANS, QUESTION 80. Oden, T. C., & Hall, C. A. (Eds.). (1998). Mark (Revised) (p. 34). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. SERMON 6, 1–2. Oden, T. C., & Hall, C. A. (Eds.). (1998). Mark (Revised) (p. 34). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. CategoriesHebrews, Mark Previous PostPrevious Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time Next PostNext Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
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FT Partners Advises GreenSky on its $200,000,000 Capital Raise On December 28, 2017, GreenSky Credit filed an SEC Form D stating that it has closed a $200 million capital transaction Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Atlanta, GA, GreenSky is a leading provider of point of sale (POS) promotional financing solutions With operations throughout North America, GreenSky connects approximately 15 funding partners with more than 17,000 merchants, and services close to $4 billion in origination volume per year PIMCO is an American investment management firm with over $1.5 trillion in AUM, with expanding operations in corporate private equity investments in high growth financial services and technology companies PIMCO’s investment represents the continued fundamental shift in lending customer acquisition models away from traditional banks and towards specialists like GreenSky, who partner with traditional banks as partners This transaction positions GreenSky as a clear leader in Alternative & POS Lending and enables the company to continue to innovate, bring additional products to existing markets, and expand into new markets overall FT Partners has served as the exclusive strategic and financial advisor to GreenSky and its board of directors since 2014, advising the Company through numerous equity and debt capital raises and other financial processes This transaction further supports FT Partners’ continued success advising prominent companies in the Alternative & POS Lending space and highlights the long-term nature of many of the Firm’s advisory relationships FT partners leveraged its deep industry knowledge, extensive experience, and broad scope of relationships to help achieve a favorable outcome for the Company
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Olivia Newton-John Dead at 73 Mike Nied Mike Nied Published: August 8, 2022 John Sciulli, Getty Images Olivia Newton-John, the legendary singer and actress responsible for hits such as "Physical" and the classic musical Grease, has died. She was 73. Newton-John's husband John Easterling confirmed the news with a post on the star's official Facebook page Monday (Aug. 8). "Dame Olivia Newton-John (73) passed away peacefully at her Ranch in Southern California this morning, surrounded by family and friends," the statement reads, requesting privacy and respect for Newton-John's family at this time. "Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer," the statement continues. "Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, dedicated to researching plant medicine and cancer." Read the full statement below: TMZ confirmed the news Monday afternoon. An official cause of death has not yet been confirmed. However, a source who spoke to the outlet implied Newton-John passed away as a result of cancer. The international icon was first diagnosed with the disease in 1992. She underwent a partial mastectomy at the time. Although she went into remission, she relapsed twice over the years — in 2013 and 2017, according to TMZ. Her most recent relapse forced her to postpone several tour dates. Her Grease co-star John Travolta threw his support behind the icon at the time. "I’d like to express my gratitude to all of you who sent such kind and loving messages of support over the past few months," she said the same year. "Your prayers and well wishes have truly helped me, and continued to lift my spirits." On Monday, Travolta took to Instagram to react to the news of Newton-John's passing. "My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better," he wrote alongside a photo of the star. "Your impact was incredible. I love you so much. We will see you down the road and we will all be together again. Yours from the first moment I saw you and forever!" Newton-John is survived by daughter Chloe Lattanzi, 36; husband Easterling, 70; a brother and sister; and multiple nieces and nephews. Lattanzi honored her mom in a post on Instagram just days before the icon's passing. "I worship this woman. My mother. My best friend," she captioned a photo of her and her mother. She uploaded a gallery of additional photos after the news of Newton-John's death broke. Newton-John's last post on Instagram was a throwback of her posing with a radiant smile. It was simply captioned with a red heart emoji and the #FlashbackFriday hashtag. Newton-John collected four Grammys and 12 nominations over the years. One of her biggest hits as a solo artist, "Physical," as awarded the Grammy for Video of the Year in 1983. She was renowned in the '90s for speaking publicly about her experience with cancer, according to People. Her successful career as a musician started more than two decades before her diagnosis. As an actress, Newton-John is most easily recognized for her work as Sandy in 1978's Grease. The musical features timeless hits including "Summer Nights," "Hopelessly Devoted to You" and "You're the One That I Want." She also starred in 1980's Xanadu and guest-starred on Glee. The star's family has asked for donations to be made to the Olivia Newton-John Foundation. See the famous icons we have had to say goodbye to in 2022, below. Source: Olivia Newton-John Dead at 73 Filed Under: Olivia Newton-John ‘Grease’ Returns To Theaters For Olivia Newton-John Tribute Screenings
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Orange Park Farmers' and Arts Market When: Sunday, March 5, 2023, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Location: 2042 Park Ave., Orange Park, FL 32073 The Orange Park Farmers' & Arts Market is held on the First & Third Sunday of each month. Our season is September - June. We regularly have over 100 vendors that offer a variety of homemade and homegrown products from local merchants, music, food trucks, and a great family atmosphere! Contact Phone: (904) 278-3043 Category: Family Fun, Ongoing Programs, Other The market is located on the busy corner of US17 and Kingsley Ave. 2042 Park Ave, Orange Park, FL 32073. This is an outdoor market and sometimes, due to inclement weather, the market may be closed. Parking is available at Town Hall off of US 17 as well as behind the Shops of Park Avenue shopping center and in the Winn-Dixie/CVS lot across the street.
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A full mattress is a mattress that measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long. It is also known as a "double" mattress and is suitable for one person or a tight fit for two people.
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Chancellor Merkel’s Reign of Lawlessness Posted on May 20, 2018 by Baron Bodissey The AfD (Alternative für Deutschland, Alternative for Germany) has initiated a lawsuit against the chancelloress because of her three-year (so far) mass importation of illegal migrants, which lacks any legitimacy under German law or the federal constitution. One of the things I like about Germans is that they’re sticklers for the rules. If anything brings the Kanzlerin down, it will be her abject failure to obey the rules. Many thanks to Ava Lon for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling: 00:05 The lawsuit we filed in middle of April is about not removing (because 00:08 this observation is the [object of the] complaint) but about at least 00:11 acknowledging the reign of lawlessness. You all know that Mr. Seehofer 00:16 talked in February 2016 about the reign of lawlessness in Germany. 00:25 So fundamentally we are putting into practice what Mr. Seehofer announced many times, but 00:30 never put into practice; but we know that about Mr. Seehofer. 00:41 In a nutshell, it’s about — Mr. Förster will explain the judicial part, 00:46 that we filed a complaint about a dispute among the branches. 00:51 There are several constitutional branches: among them the Federal Government 00:56 and the parliamentary constitutional branch. And we think that the Federal Government competed 01:00 — as the constitutional branch — with the parliament concerning its rights. 01:03 Though there are possibilities, following paragraph 18, 01:06 section 4, of temporarily suspending the basic principle of border security 01:11 under [certain] completely restricted conditions, which the federal government 01:16 obviously made use of in September 2015. That, however, 01:20 justifies neither that the Federal Government 01:23 — as the executive branch — might question the foundations of the German state 01:27 by [inviting] a mass immigration of millions [of people], [causing] billions 01:32 in expenses, nor [that the government] intends to change, or at least consider that 01:37 it might change the entire social system. This is a decision 01:40 of principle: let’s keep the borders closed or let’s open them. 01:44 This is a decision of principle, which from our point of view can only be decided 01:47 by the legislature and not the executive — the government, the administration of Frau Merkel. 01:52 If Frau Merkel could do that at all for two or three days when that huge wave came from Hungary, 01:57 she could have said: let’s make a two- or three-day exception, and afterwards we do it the way until 02:02 the asylum law provides the residence permits. But in the meantime 02:05 we’ve had this state of emergency for two and a half years, 02:08 and from our point of view this is not OK. 02:18 The Federal Government 02:23 cannot simple dispose of existing laws. The Federal Government 02:28 is bound by law and order. This is completely clear; this is the division of power. 02:33 the Federal Government cannot say, now we find that one law is convenient, 02:38 and the other less convenient. No, there’s no dictator chancelloress; 02:43 she cannot exist, according to the law. The chancellor has to follow law and order, 02:49 and essential decisions, essential decisions 02:54 That concern our community, have to be decided in the Parliament. This has always, 02:58 since time immemorial, been decided like that 03:01 by the federal constitutional court, and here this is 03:04 totally decided; I cannot tell the Chancellor in the night and then say something contradictory 03:09 to Mr. de Maizière, who already prepared something else. It doesn’t work that way. 03:12 This is the reign of arbitrariness or the reign of lawlessness, 03:15 and it is not compatible with the constitution. This entry was posted in Enrichment, Europe, Immigration, Legal action, News, PC/MC, Politics, Treason by Baron Bodissey. Bookmark the permalink. 10 thoughts on “Chancellor Merkel’s Reign of Lawlessness” Michael Lawson on May 21, 2018 at 6:37 am said: I hope she gets shot and quartered for destabilizing the cultural, traditional and ethnic composition of Germany , costing the tax payer so much as well as sacrificing freedoms . I dont have faith in the legal system due to the individual members always ruling in favour of the present political dictates in order to keep their jobs . South Africa is now a Marxist state and the legal profession is ruling in its favour . dunroamin on May 21, 2018 at 9:03 am said: Merkel makes up the rules as she goes along. One of her made-up rules is that asylum-seekers don’t have to comply with the law, they can do whatever they like with impunity. RonaldB on May 21, 2018 at 10:50 am said: Unfortunately for the plaintiffs, from their arguments, the case is built on notions of reason rather than concrete statutes of the law. In other words, it will be up to the court to interpret what is a “reasonable” use of the exception in the law and what is not reasonable. So, the German passion for rules seems to go back to an interpretations of “reasonable”. I am inclining more to the point of view that a system of laws can’t be programmed like a computer. Not every contingency can be covered by exact laws, and so the functioning of a country depends on the adaptability and responsiveness of the government. In Germany, it appears to be almost impossible to get rid of the chancellor, regardless of her lawlessness. In fact, she still seems to enjoy the support of a majority or plurality of Germans. One of the features of a diverse society is that checks and balances often become irrelevant. People vote according to identity rather than according to issue, so it is frequently difficult to get a working majority on any side of any issue, leaving almost unprecedented power in the hands of the ruler….or, as it seems in the US, in the hands of the established bureaucracy. Lu on May 21, 2018 at 2:04 pm said: “One of the features of a diverse society is that checks and balances often become irrelevant.” Seems grimmly emblematic of what we experience nowadays. If really true and characterizing a developing trend we are on a very slippery slope leaving constitutional Republic and moving towards a bastardized version of “democracy” or rather a plebocracy where all what matters is the provider of bread and games … Spencer C on May 22, 2018 at 12:48 am said: Merkel is a dictator (not surprising because she grew up a Red) abetted by her party and coalition partner, and the news media. Worst European leader since Hitler. The Hitler catastrophe was undone, at great cost, whereas the prospects for undoing this witch dictator’s disaster, whc is still unfolding, are open to very grave doubt in view of the much greater population growth of the imported feral savages. Babs on May 22, 2018 at 8:24 am said: I recently read that Harvard is holding two graduation ceremonies. One for African-Americans and one for everyone else… I find this divisive racial segregation to be a troubling portent of things yet to come. Shall I attend the “Irish-American” ceremony and my future daughter-in-law attend the “Polish-American” ceremony and my next door neighbor attend the “Chinese-American” ceremony? Who gets what in this divisive hierarchy? Ms. Merkel seems to have it figured out. Dymphna on May 22, 2018 at 11:50 am said: Oh, Babs, don’t go to the Irish one unless you get there early. Otherwise, you’ll find the rest of us well-sauced before the speaker has warmed up. Even if it’s James Joyce. Maybe we could pick our ethnicities by deciding which cultural traits we admire. I’m going to be Vietnamese. Babs on May 22, 2018 at 12:31 pm said: I identify as South Korean! eyeslevel on May 24, 2018 at 9:45 am said: The AFD should sue over white genocide. Genocide is a crime under international law. UN Resolution 260. It defines genocide as any attempt to eliminate a group by any means, in whole or in part. Specifically, Art. 2(c) state that genocide includes “Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.” Mass non-white immigration combined with forced assimilation and 24/7/365 miscegenation propaganda in ALL white countries and ONLY white countries is clearly a campaign to force blend white people out of existence. GENOCIDE Ava Lon on May 24, 2018 at 9:22 pm said: I agree and I think that this is why we don’t hear any more about Chinese doing precisely that in Tibet: thousands of ethnic Chinese have moved in since the take over in 1950. I remember when Amnesty International actually was calling this dilution of Tibetan people by Han Chinese – a genocide. Not any more, or we could see similarities…
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Varner, Betty Jane Bartley – McCaughtry (1925 – 2007) Columbiana County East Liverpool Review, East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH. Sunday, 22 Jul 2007, pg. 5-A. Betty Bartley Varner, 81 Ruskin, Fla. — Betty Bartley Varner, 81, formerly of East Liverpool, died at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday, July 10, 2007, at Sun City Center Hospice House. Born Aug. 29, 1925, in East Liverpool, a daughter of the late Ethan Clair “Sparky” and Margaret Ellen Bartley, she was a registered nurse and worked at Thomas Steel Strip in Warren, Ohio. A member of the East Liverpool High School Class of 1943, she was a 1947 graduate of the Cadet Nurse Corps. A Life Member and Founder’s Club Member of the East Liverpool High School Alumni Association, she also belonged to the Sun City Center Registered Nurses Club. Surviving are a son, Kim McCaughtry and his wife, Marcia, of Valrico, Fla., and a granddaughter, Megan McCaughtry. Also surviving is a sister, Hazel Bartine Pike, of Sun City Center. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Harry Bartley, Lewis Oliver “Ollie” Bartley and George C. Bartley, and by a sister Eileen Walker. Pastor Mike Ross of Hope Christian Fellowship is to conduct services at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 28, 2007, at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial is to be at Mill Creek Cemetery. Memorial tributes may take form of contributions in care of LifePath Hospice, 12973 Telecom Parkway, Suite 100 Temple Terrance, Fla. 33637. View this obituary and send condolences online at http://www.dawsonfuneralhome.com Contributed by George Allison
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The Sabatier process was first described by Paul Sabatier, who published the first paper on it in 1913. Under a somewhat elevated pressure and temperature (300°-400° C.), and in the presence of an appropriate catalyst, hydrogen combines with carbon dioxide to produce methane. The reaction is: CO2 + 4H2 → CH4 + 2H2O The catalyst can be any of several, but nickel and aluminum oxide both work. The implication is that, given some extra electrical power and hydrogen, the exhaust from a gas fired power plants can be captured and the carbon dioxide converted to methane. The methane can be used to fuel the power plant. This requires more energy than it produces, but it has the advantage of making it possible to store excess power generated by solar or wind power plant in the form of methane, for use when wind and solar power are not available in sufficient quantity. In effect, this makes the gas power plant a battery for the grid, to even out supply and demand requirements.
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Breaking out of Britain’s Neo-Liberal State Gerry Hassan and Anthony Barnett Compass Epamphlet, January 2009 The world we have lived in, created from the twin oil-price shockwaves of 1973 and 1979 and validated in the eyes of many by the events of 1989, is at last suffering its own crash. The era of Thatcher and Reagan, inflated by their offspring Clinton, Bush and Blair; the era of unfettered financial capitalism, unrestrained consumerism and a near mystical belief in the power of markets; the neo-liberal epoch of corporate conceit and neo-con adventurism, is drawing to a close. Despite the pain, the horrible losses to come, and the disturbing spectacle of a left that had proved unable to oppose the beast in any effective way or prepare for its downfall now preening itself that it knew better all along, this is a time to celebrate as well as tremble. It’s good that we can now once again pose the questions about how we organise our economies and societies without being scorned or ignored. At the same time the decades of talk about “globalisation” are now been revealed as a panglossian deception. A boondoggle of vast fortunes was unleashed, justified because benefits would “trickle down”. Instead we seem to be witnessing a fearful waterfall of cascading misery, cutbacks, foreclosures and job losses on the middle and working classes in the global north, whose elites meanwhile are bailed out by governments they hitherto pretended to despise. And before we turn to the fate of the British state with which this essay is mainly concerned, we should spare a thought for those outside the European welfare system. Recently a Chinese toy manufacturer employing 7,000 people shut his factory in Dongguan overnight as exports collapsed. The pride of globalisation, that rural misery was reduced for so many, is under threat with no state provisions in place for them. The political and even military consequences could well be dire. Nonetheless we should celebrate the possible defeat of one aspect of neo-liberal domination. It cheered the destruction of a communist world that was oppressive and unfree. The freedom it offered in its place, however, had its own form of authoritarianism. You can’t buck the market, we were told. We had to be fatalistic and grateful and our standard of living would grow. Forces more powerful and wise than you and I had already determined “the official future” (1). There was no alternative. The toxic mix of popular powerlessness, market inevitability and the glorification of leadership vindicated by the ever-rising value of property, was pioneered in Britain by Margaret Thatcher and deepened by Tony Blair. Here indeed, it is sad to report, Britain “led the world” – in the direction of uncritical subordination to Washington DC. In the process, the United Kingdom became – perhaps more than anywhere outside some city-states and micro-nations – a neo-liberal state. This essay is offered, therefore, at a moment of hope as well as danger. It seeks to sketch roughly how the UK came to be a neo-liberal Kingdom and address some of the issues posed for UK politics, while hoping they have a wider relevance internationally. And when we use the terms “social democracy” and “progressivism” at points in this essay, we do so with a sense of reluctance, recognising both that they are unsatisfactory and that a “call” unsure of its name is one without a sure sense of itself. While we are in a position to criticise we are hardly in a position to lecture the world on the best way forward. So while this essay primarily focuses on the possibilities of transforming the British state and space, it does so in the context of international politics and now political economy undergoing a planetary confrontation with the fruits of deregulated capitalism. The British Empire State Building England’s “Glorious Revolution” of 1688 created a framework of compromise between monarchy and Parliament. It was followed by the union of England with Scotland of 1707, which joined two different countries while preserving their distinct legal traditions. Since then the narrative of British history has been the adaptability and flexibility of its political system. This provided a framework for the evolution of democracy without rupture or revolt at home, allowing the middle classes and then the working classes to be incorporated relatively peacefully into it, while all enjoyed the material and psychic benefits of a violent empire. In his new, pioneering study of democracy in Britain since 1918, David Marquand identifies the two dominant paternalisms that oversaw the final stages of this domestic process. Whig imperialism and democratic collectivism together have “shaped and steered Britain through most of the 20th century”. The first is personified by Burkean gentlemen, the second by Fabian technocrats. Marquand also proposes that there are two other shaping “strands”: Tory nationalism and democratic republicanism. While all four strands may have “home” parties they coexist in other parties too, as well as within individual personalities. Thus the Labour leader Clement Attlee who oversaw the formative government of “democratic collectivism” after 1945, could be flexibly Whiggish at home and imperial abroad; while his most original Tory successor the Whig imperialist Harold Macmillan was a Labour-style collectivist in his concerns for the working classes (2). This twin domination of the British political system faced an apparently terminal crisis by the end of the 1970s. It was an emergency that challenged the authority and legitimacy of the state itself, not just a party political difference over the direction government should take. It was resolved by Margaret Thatcher who assaulted “consensus politics”, a term which both identified and repudiated the mutually shaping collusion of Whigs and collectivists. In the decade that followed she challenged and broke not only the role of trade unions but also humiliated the numerous institutions and attitudes of both the Labour state and high-Tory establishment. Thatcher’s was a “Tory nationalism” in Marquand’s terminology. She made popular a host of right-wing prejudices and homilies such as comparing government expenditure to household spending, and denying the logic of Keynesian economics, stating that governments could not spend their way out of recession (the way had been opened to her on this by Labour prime minister Jim Callaghan in 1976). Across the Atlantic, Ronald Reagan used a similar, simple language to mark a new era of government. Each sought to reconfigure the state, getting out of welfare and macroeconomic management while pouring public resources into defence, security and foreign affairs. The result was the emergence of a state with a politics that pretended to “world leadership” to sustain its legitimacy at home, while selling off much of the country’s industry, both manufacturing and service, and this accelerated with New Labour. Its leadership of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Peter Mandelson set about seeking to save the public sector and prevent a catastrophic social and educational disintegration. Despite the democratic reforms they inherited from their manifesto commitments including devolution and the Human Rights Act, New Labour’s leaders, as Simon Jenkins has documented in Thatcher and Sons, continued the core twin principles of Thatcher’s regime: the intensification of centralised executive authority and the cultivation of an elite order at ease with a politics focused on winners, wealth and corporate logic – a neo-liberal regime. The godfather of this process whose influence spans the entire three decades is Rupert Murdoch. Like Thatcher, in his British role he engaged in a two-front conflict with the post-war order of Whigs and Fabians. While his control of The Sun gave him a cash cow to support his global expansion, it blasted the values of trade-union solidarity and family respect, exploiting the weakness of a snobbish culture to advance the values of a consumerism without citizenship, scornful of the possibility of good government. This powerful attack on traditional working class allegiance to democratic collectivism was combined with his ownership of The Times and Sunday Times, giving Murdoch a grip on the lucrative weekend purveyor of middle-class property and lifestyle news. At the cost of a small subsidy, he also gained control over the one-time Thunderer, the voice of the old Whig establishment itself, which was broken in the process. New Labour and the Coming to Office of Gordon Brown New Labour promised a commitment to a “New Labour, New Britain”, shaped by a “young country” and “new politics” that sought and gained Murdoch’s blessing. Marquand is excellent on the astonishing shallowness and lack of any sense of history that allowed Blair to be mesmerisingly of the moment, until he backed Bush and American power. There were degrees of difference between Blair and Brown: the former less imbued with the politics of the Labourist tribe and a true believer, in so far as he believed anything, in the hyperbole of the “new dawn” of ’97. Brown was more a creation of the back-story of Labour, partial to understanding the world through the eyes of the faithful, and with a genuine concern for ameliorating the plight of the losers in society. The culmination of the triumph of the neo-liberal state under New Labour was symbolised by Gordon Brown’s initial guest list to Chequers, the prime minister’s country house. When he gained the premiership and could finally call the top job his own, two suitably distinguished men joined him there for the first post-Blair weekend. They were Alan Greenspan and Rupert Murdoch, the prime architect of the neo-liberal epoch and its ruthless media mogul. Neither was British or lived in the UK. There is a European element to this as well. Had Labour reversed Thatcherite hostility and actively embraced membership of the European Union, it would have joined a project of inter-dependent government. Instead it continued to play the role of “reluctant partner” to EU integration, while showing an obsessional commitment to the “special relationship”; the twin pillars of Euro-detachment and globo-Atlanticism form a core part of its neo-liberal outlook. The old British state was an “empire state” which oiled its wheels and deals in tradition clubland venues and networks, and then adapted itself to the equally top-down if more egalitarian norms of Labour collectivism (3). As the empire folded and its options narrowed, the “rational” way forward for this polity after the 1970s would have been to create the ‘missing-link’ in British politics a Whig Europeanism that could have replaced Whig imperialism. And in this way permitted the UK to become a fully committed participant in the EU. Instead, Thatcher’s response was to intensify a polarising adherence to the English national core and globalise the City of London that had once been the engine of imperial wealth and trade. New Labour then faced a choice. It could have democratised the turn inwards, and built on Thatcher’s demotic appeal by taking it in the direction of ‘democratic republicanism’. This was the route advocated by Charter 88 that had some influence on Labour in the 1990s. It would have led to electoral reform and a Labour alliance with the Liberal Democrats. It was also the necessary condition for Europeanising the UK by deepening and constitutionalising its own democracy as a counter-weight to the influence of Brussels. This would have been, to use Millward’s terms, a classic “European saving of the national state” (4) Instead, New Labour concentrated yet more power in a joint executive premiership of Blair and Brown, eviscerated the Cabinet as well as the Commons and the Lords and made Britain a bouncer for the Washington Consensus. To achieve this, back in London the autonomy and self-belief of the old civil-service establishment had to be broken, so as to seize the traditional delights of its formally unaccountable power while disgorging the restraints of its informal and once tenacious gentlemanly codes. A new culture evolved, to replace the central processes of British government, with a different set of unelected advisers, businesspeople and a new class of what Colin Leys has called “entrepreneurs of the state”, sitting in the fulcrum of power making decisions which were often without due process or proper consideration (5). This led to the rise of a new kind of person who made his reputation delivering access, contact and influence, in the words of Peter Oborne, who “would massage the links between the wealthy and the political class” (6). At the same time vast sums are being expended on the formation of a “joined-up” database state also led by imports from the corporate world. The new state elite believed it could carry all before it. Both Thatcherism and New Labour fell for their own hype, and never harboured self-doubt about the merits of their mission. Much transparent rubbish has been written in praise of their farsightedness; for example the work of Brian Brivati, a serious academic, who had the misfortune to pen a book just before the “British economic miracle” proved to be nothing of the sort, which argued that Blair and Brown had reversed “the decline” which had so dominated post-war British politics (7). A threefold process unfolded under New Labour whose dimensions and trajectories are only now becoming clear. • First, an irreversible dismantling of the historic “sovereignty of Parliament” and its empire state through: a cultural destruction of the old “Establishment” clubland regime; a territorial break of its unitary form with devolution (to try and secure Labour’s hold on Wales and Scotland); a legal modernisation with the Human Rights Act. These were all far-reaching commitments inherited from the battle against Thatcher’s authoritarianism. • Second, New Labour exploited the vacuum this created. Instead of replacing the old constitution it cultivated an even more centralised system of executive-sovereignty that treated the House of Commons with unparalleled contempt. Although progressive policies might be drawn up and implemented by able advisors, the core of this reformed state machine was dedicated to the construction of a corporate populist regime under prime ministerial fiat expanding surveillance and state controls to pioneer a new type of “database state”. • Third, unable to appeal to the loyalty of traditional institutions such as Parliament and monarchy yet longing for unchecked executive power and dismissive of democracy, New Labour embraced market populism selling itself as the purveyor of choice, freedom and bust-free economic growth while dressing old socialist talk of inevitability and internationalism in the fresh language of “globalisation”. In effect it drew the old state through the eye of the City to create a regime that became a servant to the world financial markets. The “Bitter Lemons” and “The British Fantasy Island Bubble” It seems that all this has come to a juddering halt, as Alan Greenspan is left spluttering before Congress, John Maynard Keynes is retrieved from the lower circles of hell, and Labour ministers once more telephone Will Hutton to be their Virgil and interpret the great sage’s insights on finance capitalism and the economic cycle. Initially there was a near-complete consensus amongst the political classes and the media that Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling, his Chancellor, managed the crisis in a masterful fashion. The adaptation of their rescue plan from a bailout to huge part-nationalisation of the Royal Bank of Scotland and HBOS won plaudits from across the political spectrum. In this view Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street have acted with lightning speed, with little protest over the lack of scrutiny, oversight or democratic debate, and the absence of public forums where people can realise their anger and dismay at those who got us into this mess. This has contrasted with the US experience where the fag end of George W Bush’s disastrous presidency witnessed Hank Paulson, his Treasury secretary, having to fight tooth and nail to get his bailout plan through Congress. Part of this was undoubtedly due to the death pains of the Bush administration, as politicians sought to persuade their voters that they had nothing to do it; but part was thanks to the institutions of American democracy finally exerting themselves, after years of being over-ridden and humiliated at the hands of Bush and company. In Britain, Alistair Darling’s pre-budget report revealed the scale of indebtedness the country is likely to incur under optimistic projections. In order to ensure the government could still borrow this forced him to set out a commitment to higher taxes as soon as the recession ends – its projected duration seemed highly optimistic. There are signs of interesting differences between the two major parties. But what has really changed? There has been a switchback from near total scorn for the state, to delight in the decisiveness of government bailouts. The logic of both has been presented in the same language of “There is no alternative”, fertilised by conformist groupthink. Ideologically neo-liberalism derided government. But it traded on the covert support of state power, nationally and globally. Hence the ease with which it could embrace its “necessity”. Today, all the political parties in the UK now face questions that draw attention to their allegiance to the prevailing political and economic orthodoxies of recent times. The opposition parties at Westminster have had mixed fortunes. The Liberal Democrats in the form of Vincent Cable, Treasury spokesman, have had a good economic record over the last year thanks to their early warning of the excesses. But Nick Clegg, its new leader, has moved the party rightwards calling for a “smaller state”, lower tax and more competition, while backing away from wholehearted campaigning in support of Europe. As so often over the past twenty years, one can say that the Lib-Dems “have not done badly”. This seems to satisfy them. But it also confines them to the traditional mores of Westminster and local politics when there is a profound need for something genuinely different that they could have provided. David Cameron’s Conservatives have in the past three years sought to square the circles of their inheritance. The new leader aims to put the in-fighting and doctrinaire obsession of Thatcherism behind him to create an inclusive Conservatism, at ease with contemporary Britain, and the achievements and limits of Blairism. In Marquand’s terms he has sought to ditch Tory nationalism for a flexible, inclusive “one-nation” Whig imperialism, seeking the same framework of “consensus” politics with New Labour as his predecessors in the 1950s and 1960s had with the welfare approach of old Labour. At a time when his weaknesses are being revealed it is important to stress the positives as well as the limitations of Cameron’s vision. He successfully dumped Thatcher’s social divisiveness and moderated her hostility to government and the welfare state. Emphasising instead “wellbeing” and social responsibility, he described “the overriding mission we have set ourselves” as, “to revive our society just as Margaret Thatcher revived our economy; to reverse Britain’s social breakdown, just as she reversed our economic breakdown” (8). In the process, Cameron made the Tory party re-electable. His aim was to become the true “heir to Blair” (in contrast to the more dour Brown), in the mistaken view that Blair was attractive and successful. But Blair was an adaptation of Thatcher and her neo-liberal settlement that Cameron was also seeking to break away from. It must have seemed like a perfect steal, to snatch back the inheritance. Instead it seems to have become a poisoned chalice. And not just because Cameron’s “new Conservatism” with its plutocratic opportunism is in some ways even more neo-liberal than New Labour. The decisive vector of British politics is not who will inherit the mantle of Tony Blair, but who will be seen as furthest removed from being identified with the epoch of Blair (and Bush). For his first three months as PM this appeared to be Brown, as he governed with a very different style and seeming integrity, his ratings soared above those of both Cameron and his predecessor. Then Brown failed to deliver on his promise of a democracy voters could trust; he declined to call an autumn election that he had blatantly prepared for while denying he had looked at polls. This exposed him as being just as spinning as his predecessor but without the flair. Brown became the unpresentable face of Blairism. His popularity crashed and Cameron’s time seemed to have arrived. In the big-dipper of UK politics, the financial crisis suddenly re-reversed these terms. Gordon Brown excavated a belief in Keynesian solutions from his social democratic past and a solidity of purpose that was lacking from Blair’s lightness of being. Meanwhile Cameron and his shadow Chancellor George Osborne look closer to the old prime minister. In an exceptionally fast-moving situation, the Tories’ clothes were exposed as, literally, yesterday’s fashion. With newspaper supplements asking what will be “the hemlines of recession” and the sale of sewing machines on the increase, the classless consumerism of the Cameron Conservatives seems all too close to the shopping mall “social-ism” of Tony Blair, and it was accordingly once again their popularity that plummeted. The Evolving Scottish Dimension and Alex Salmond’s Honeymoon Beside the Westminster parties there is another shaper of UK politics, the Scottish National Party. Most accounts of current British power do not take account of the fact that the UK has two first ministers and two shaping political dynamics (a measure of which is that the Tories are a major force in only one of them). This account will try to compensate by addressing Scottish politics and providing some essential background. Recent events have proven just as troublesome for Alex Salmond’s SNP. Although the “broad tent” alliance of social democracy and good business sense in a populist, national project is progressive for Scotland as a country, it also turns out to be building Scotland’s variant of the neo-liberal state. Salmond, a former economist at RBS, made befriending and being the ally of the Scottish financial sector one of his political priorities, and in particular RBS and HBOS; he used their strength and international power as one of the main pillars in the contemporary case for independence as they in fact headed for bankruptcy. These political difficulties should be understood in the context of the SNP’s broad based alliance and catch-all nature as a political party, and Salmond’s recent revealing remarks about Thatcherism: Scotland “didn’t mind the economic side so much. But we didn’t like the social side at all” – a striking echo of Cameron’s similar distinction (9). While Salmond’s formidable achievement in giving Scotland a government it can respect should not be gainsaid, the case for Scottish independence put by the nationalists will have to change dramatically, and become much more ambitious and radical. The narrow, technocratic, economic case for independence – for the building of a “Scotland plc” and a “new Celtic Tiger” emphasising competitiveness, being business friendly and having low corporation tax – now seems much less plausible. Pre-crisis this had its rationale. It could be called the SNP “bank manager” case, personified by John Swinney and Jim Mather, now both ministers in the nationalist administration, as they mounted a “cocktail offensive” around the boardrooms of Scotland. Their argument moved independence away from the emotional and romantic. Instead, independence was presented as Scotland becoming a tight, light, corporate-friendly national project within the framework of the EU, in which business would be more supported than in the remote and over-centralist UK. In many respects this repositioning was a necessary transition for the SNP to go through to become a modern, serious political party. Its downside was twofold: first, it took the rich strain of the emotional resonance for independence for granted, and second, it anchored the SNP into an economic order complicit with neo-liberalism and the prevailing economic orthodoxies. While this glided them to a stunning by-election victory in Glasgow the underlying weakness was revealed in the recent post-crash by-election in Glenrothes. It is striking that a week before, thanks to Salmond’s intervention, Donald Trump was given permission to go ahead and build a billion-dollar golf course in the north-east of Scotland, overriding the local planning. Although there is no evidence of any direct influence on the voters, this decision imposed the interests of the global marketplace and Trump’s clientele over Scotland’s environment. The smallholder who still refuses to sell out to the American casino owner was disgusted. The Guardian reported that he was once a Scottish National Party voter but would never be one again. “I used to be proud to be a Scotsman, but I’m going to take both of my kilts out and burn them after this” (10). Fascinatingly, the coincidental timing of Trumpland days before Glenrothes was then matched, after the surprising Labour victory, by the UK government contributing its 126-page submission to the Calman commission, set up by a vote of the Scottish Parliament to assess the need for more powers and responsibilities for Scottish devolution (11). At great length, the answer of the UK government was there was no need for major new powers, while there was room for taking some back, and a bit of back-slapping at the wonder of the Scotland Act 1998 internationally; shades here of the Westminster belief in the eternal perfection of the British constitution. This matters because even after the cause of independence received a major setback, the UK government continues to pose the constitutional debate north of the border, as simply one of independence versus the status quo from which there is no constructive way forward. The growing credit-crunch, and the crash following Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy and the gathering recession, have dealt powerful blows to the SNP and the Conservatives. Both have failed to find convincing responses during the crisis. Their leaders, Alex Salmond and David Cameron, have had their limitations exposed as each appears to be a prisoner of the neo-liberal order whose logic was previously embraced as offering voters freedom and greater autonomy. So far – and these two words must be emphasised in a swiftly moving context – so far Gordon Brown has shown himself to be more capable than both his main opponents. It may be unfair given his central role in creating the neo-liberal state for over a decade, but more than any other party leader he has found a coherent response to the crisis. It has played to his strengths: his seriousness, inability to do micro-politics and love of grandiose plans and managed internationalism. But this does not bode well for the democratic republican decorations in the form of his initial green paper. Instead, the signs are that, in coalition with the arch neo-liberal and fellow creator of the New Labour “project” Peter Mandelson, Brown wants to set about an even more complete fusion of the 1997 combination of Whitehall and corporate power. “Guilty Men” in the Age of the Bloviators This is a moment of “reckoning”, with similarities to that of Guilty Men at a time of crisis for the British state nearly sixty years ago (12). Guilty Men was of course part of the story of “the people’s war” with the associated mythology of “the Dunkirk spirit” and 1940-41 which became part of the creation of the all-encompassing “Churchillism” which legitimised Britain’s role as the junior partner in the American global project (13). Guilty Men with all its shortcomings still helped define a crucial moment, and give voice to the popular will that people did not want to return to the failures of the 1930s. David Cameron recently attempted to find voice for the widespread anger which has swept Britain at the antics of the financial class and wider super-rich talking of “a day of reckoning” (14); while his stance proved unconvincing he at least has attempted to find a form of words which has so far proven elusive to Labour ministers. Theodor Adorno once said, “the world wants to be deceived” (15). The glorification of globalisation appears to vindicate his perception. But there is now a desire for public truthfulness from politicians – not disingenuous waffle and flannel from the fellow-travellers of securitisation, who as credit-default swaps were transformed into yachts declared that they had seen the future and it works. A political system that once prides itself for its honour and decency has been humiliated. Public life and standards have been debased, from the rise of “sofa government” to the Iraq war through the “cash for honours” scandal, and now Corfu, where unsavoury Russian oligarchs with dreadful reputation like Oleg Deripaska mix with Mandelson, Osborne, Nathan Rothschild and two generations of the Murdochs. During the last twenty years a new class of apologists for the economic, social and political order has taken shape. This elite has its own language, words and phrases which are shaped by a torrent of buzz words and jargon emanating from management and consultancy mumbo-jumbo. Its leaders have filled the air with talk of “the knowledge economy”, “living on thin air” and “the rise of the creative class”, and encouraged the emergence of a shameless group of self-promoting bloviators: Richard Florida and Malcolm Gladwell in the States, Anthony Giddens (in his “third way” phase) and Charlie Leadbeater in the UK, being four of the most obvious examples. This demeans the standards of public debate and intellectual standards; the Observer’s review section recently putting Gladwell on its front page and asking, “Is this the world’s most influential thinker?” about a figure whose books, The Tipping Point, Blink and Outliers are at best descriptive, polemical essays with little, if any originality in them (16). Across British public life, in public institutions and discourse, the last decade of New Labour has been characterised by the bowdlerising and debasement of values and meaning. To talk about the future of our society we have been obliged to walk through a linguistic supermarket where sterile, vacuum packed in-words are provided by the supply-lines of the new elite. This has had many casualties, as government white papers and documents once renowned for their plain English have become inflated by gobble-de-gook obesity. Economic development agencies have abandoned talking seriously about political economy, and instead invoke “creativity”, “innovation” and “doing the step change”. Think-tanks evacuated any efforts at considering political economy. University departments scrambled for research funding by peer assessing each other’s publications in journals of barely-read-studies. City-wide and regional bodies stressed their aspirations to be “world class cities” basing their growth forecasts on shopping and tourism while discarding the solid revenues of manufacturing provincialism. In all parts of the UK, from London to Liverpool, Glasgow to “Newcastle/Gateshead”, this has been an age of gloss and superficiality and financial considerations based on “neverland”. This debasement of our language and public discourse has been mirrored by the triumphalism of our political classes. The belief in “the end of decline” in the political elite has seen the shift from Britain being seen as “the sick man of Europe” to a country which from the mid-1980s “put the great back into Britain”. Tony Blair and Gordon Brown appropriated this Great Britishness for the continuation of the neo-liberal project, shamelessly lecturing Europe and the world about the wonders of the “economic miracle” here. There is something in the British political psyche, which allows Brown to seamlessly shift from lecturing the Germans and French on the inflexibilities of the “European social model” to patronising them from the position of what the German Finance Minister Peer Steinbruck calls “crass Keynesianism” (17). This is in the tradition of British-continental European misunderstandings, and the growth of a post-imperial British deluded sense of self-importance. Can Gordon Brown make a break with all this and lead Britain towards a more healthy normality? There has been the “Red Brown” of 1970s socialism, the pale pink Brown of Kinnockite supply-side socialism, and the Union Jack Brown of New Labour, New Britishness (18). Will the new era witness the emergence of a fourth Brown that captures the political moment? Little is impossible for a political class so adept at conjuring. But there surely has to be some self-reflection on the policies that got us to where we are – a reckoning of what went wrong is surely essential for the possibility of redemption. In which case the future of British politics across the United Kingdom may not be shaped by the political parties as we currently know them as there seems little likelihood of their making such a reckoning. David Marquand’s book calls for a democratic republican politics that honestly embraces the territorial issues of the Union and frees the English question from its integument. This is hardly a plausible programme for Brown or Cameron – while Clegg calls for the reinvention of politics but from within the Westminster fastness. The United Kingdom itself has become part of the problem: a neo-liberal state, and its myriad mixture of territories and lands have been used to create tax havens and legal loopholes such as the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey, sitting outside of the UK, as well as the EU as “Crown Dependencies” (19), which have come to the fore in the current financial crisis, and are the “top tax havens” in the world (20). These entities have become the equivalent of “black holes” in the world financial system – sucking into them monies, companies and their advisers in a vortex of secrecy and lack of transparency. The decades of Thatcher, Blair and Brown, have witnessed the coalescing of the British state and the politics of neo-liberalism, which are going to have to be disentangled and defeated. This will require the recognition that all of the mainstream political traditions have been diminished and corrupted, and that all of them will have to address the need to reflect a sense of “defiant humility” as Goran Therborn has stated, consisting of “defiance before the forces of capital and empire” and “humility before the coming new world and the learning and unlearning that it will call for” (21). Neo-liberalism bent and contorted all of Britain’s political parties, institutions and philosophies, while changing the notion of “the self” as personal neo-liberalism psychologised and individualised every issue and concern. It enforced what Norwegian sociologist Thomas Mathiesen called “the creation of acquiescence” through the process of “silently silencing”, whereby public opinion and what was seen as legitimate areas of debate was managed and manufactured in the media and politics (22). These developments have seen the slow, gradual entrenchment of the neo-liberal order across all British public life, to the extent that people advocate and voice its values often without realising it. The current set of events, uncertainty and instability shows the failure of the world that neo-liberalism brought about. This is an historic opportunity and challenge to all of us: whether we be progressives, liberals, conservatives, nationalists, or just concerned about the future of Britain and the world. SEVEN INITIAL STEPS TO BEGIN TO CHALLENGE NEO-LIBERALISM: 1. We need to identify “the official future” – the mantra of globalisation wherever it is – nationally, internationally, in the public and private realms, and critique it, defeat it and supplant it (23); 2. The world view of the bloviators – the Floridas, Gladwells and others – who have offered themselves as voices and apologists for the winners and the global order, needs to be seen as part of the problem, along with the damage they have done and their role in legitimising the “new conservatism”; 3. Public discourse has to be reclaimed from the neo-liberals, whether first wave, second wave, instrumental, personal or unwittingly. Government and public agencies need to fundamentally rethink how they conceive and think of policy, the language and values in documents, and whose voice and interest such processes are serving; 4. The British “public” overall does not see itself in the language of “consumers” and “customers” in relation to public service. For the last thirty years, the public have been force-fed a diet of New Public Management, choice and privatisation, and still they don’t find it attractive or buy it. Sadly nor do people see themselves in the idea of “citizens”. We need to think, nurture and organise public services in new ways which are neither New Right nor the technical fixes of co-production (24); 5. Policy literalism is increasingly recognised as a problematic way of doing politics (25). There is a direct link between the micro-policy and management of the Blair-Brown years – legislation “overload” and command and control – and the suffocating consensus of the mainstream, which shuts down open discussion of the macro-questions about the economy and society; 6. The nature of the British state is fundamental to the current crisis and laid the basis for the acute nature of the problems Britain faces in the global downturn. The British regime formed over the thirty years of Thatcher to Brown has seen an inter-twinning of the economic, social and political into a neo-liberal state and polity that commands the loyalty of all the main parties. An escape route has yet to be discovered given the closed nature of the British system. 7. Any such escape needs the people of the United Kingdom to make their own claim upon public power with a modern form of citizenship which aids an emancipatory state, culture and society. This will involve a political culture and system which recognises the centrality of fundamental human rights that protect minorities as well as a modern liberty that stops the development of an authoritarian, database state. All of which will require a way of retelling and reimagining the stories of the peoples and the nations of the UK. 1. Richard Eckersley, Well and Good: How We Feel and Why It Matters, Text Publishing Company 2004. 2. David Marquand, Britain since 1918: The Strange Career of British Democracy, Weidenfeld and Nicolson 2008, p. 404. 3. Anthony Barnett, ‘Empire State’, in Anthony Barnett (ed.), Power and the Throne: Monarchy Debate, Vintage 1994. 4. Alan S. Millward, The European Rescue of the Nation-State, Routledge 2nd edn. 1999. 5. Colin Leys, ‘The Cynical State’, in Leo Panitch and Colin Leys (eds), Socialist Register 2006: Telling the Truth, http://socialistregister.com/recent/leys 6. Peter Oborne, ‘Lord Mandy, his murky friends and the debasing of our democracy’, Daily Mail, October 25th 2008. 7. Brian Brivati, The End of Decline: Blair and Brown in Power, Politico’s Publishing 2007. 8. Quoted in Richard Reeves ‘This Is Cameron’, Public Policy Research, June-August 2008, p. 65. 9. Gerry Hassan, ‘Thatcher’s Shadow Falls over Scotland’, Open Democracy, August 26th 2008, http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/ourkingdom-theme/thatcher-s-shadow-over-salmond 10. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/nov/04/donald-trump-scottish-golf-course 11. HM Government Scotland Office, Government Evidence to the Commission on Scottish Devolution, November 10th 2008, http://www.commissiononscottishdevolution.org.uk/ 12. ‘Cato’, Guilty Men, Victor Gollancz 1940. 13. Anthony Barnett, Iron Brittania: Why Parliament Waged Its Falklands War, Allison and Busby 1982, Ch. 3, ‘Churchillism’; Gerry Hassan, ‘Labour, Britishness and concepts of ‘nation’ and ‘state’’, in Gerry Hassan (ed.), After Blair: Politics after the New Labour Decade, Lawrence and Wishart in association with Compass 2007. 14. David Cameron, ‘A day of reckoning for the banking industry’, December 15th 2008, http://www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2008/12/A_day_of_reckoning_for_the_banking_industry.aspx 15. Theodor Adorno, quoted in Zygmunt Bauman, Liquid Fear, Polity Press 2006, p. 170. 16. Tim Adams, ‘The man who can’t stop thinking’, The Observer, November 16th 2008, http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/nov/16/malcolm-gladwell-interview-outliers 17. Will Hutton, ‘Spend or Save? Free-marketeers and the Keynesians row over the road to salvation’, The Observer, December 14th 2008, http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/dec/14/keynesian-economic-recovery-brown-germany 18. Gerry Hassan, ‘Reading Brown: Don’t Mess with the Missionary Man: Brown, Moral Compasses and the Road to Britishness’, Political Quarterly, Special Issue on Britishness, forthcoming 2009. 19. One of the few UK Government documents which examines the Isle of Man and Channel Islands and their relationship to the UK is the Report of the Royal Commission on the Constitution: Volume One, Cmnd. 5460, HMSO 1973. 20. George Monbiot, ‘Even in this crisis, the government still offers refuge to pinstriped pirates’, The Guardian, December 16th 2008, http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/16/tax-avoidance-regulators-havens 21. Goran Therborn, ‘After Dialectics: Radical Social Theory in a Post-Communist World’, New Left Review 43, January-February 2007, p. 114. 22. Thomas Mathiesen, Silently Silenced: Essays on the Creation of Acquiescence in Modern Society, Waterside Press 2004, p. 9. 23. On critiquing and challenging “the official future” see: Gerry Hassan, Eddie Gibb and Lydia Howland (eds), Scotland 2020: Hopeful Stories for a Northern Nation, Demos 2005; Gerry Hassan, Melissa Mean and Charlie Tims, The Dreaming City: Glasgow 2020 and the Power of Mass Imagination, Demos 2007. 24. John Clarke, Janet Newman, Nick Smith, Elizabeth Vidler and Louise Westmarland, Creating Citizen-Consumers: Changing Publics and Changing Public Services, Sage 2007. 25. Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger, Breakthrough: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Possibility, Houghton Mifflin 2007. This is a revised and rewritten version of an essay originally published on Open Democracy: http://www.opendemocracy.net/article/email/britain-s-neo-liberal-state Filed Under: Longer Essays Tagged With: Compass
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Vietnam National Survey Assessment of the Status of Iodine Deficiency and Disorders 2000 Ministry of Health (Vietnam) United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Ministry of Health (Vietnam), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Vietnam National Survey Assessment of the Status of Iodine Deficiency and Disorders 2000.
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Global Health Institute About GHI News • Events Projects Expand Collapse Health • Climate • Cities Women • Well-Being Planetary Health One Health Centers Climate & Land Use Change Human • Animal • Plant Health Adequate & Sustainable Resources Social • Cultural • Economic Equity Patz receives APHA award for environmental leadership GHI Director Jonathan Patz's work in climate change and health will be honored with the Homer Calver Award from the American Public Health Association's Environment Division. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison) The American Public Health Association (APHA) will recognize University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Jonathan Patz’s pioneering work in climate change and health when he receives the Homer Calver Award on Monday, November 2, at the association’s annual conference. “Dr. Patz was selected because he is an international leader in climate change and health and has emphasized the translation of his research results into the practice of environmental public health in the field,” says Barbara Glenn, chair of the awards committee. “He is a long-time member of APHA and the Environment Section and was an early voice in the organization advocating that climate change is an urgent public health issue.” “I feel so honored to receive this special award, and I’m even more delighted that APHA has shown incredible leadership in communicating its strong concern about climate change health risks,” says Patz, director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Global Health Institute (GHI) and John P. Holton Chair in Health and the Environment with appointments in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and the Department of Population Health Sciences. The Calver Award, presented by the APHA Environment Division, recognizes exemplary environmental health leadership, and the accompanying lecture is an opportunity for the winner to highlight late-breaking — and often controversial and paradigm-shifting — issues in environmental health science. Previous recipients include former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher, former EPA Administrator Carol Browner, former National Institutes of Environmental Health Director Dr. Kenneth Olden, and founder and Director of We ACT for Environmental Justice Peggy Shepherd. “As the most-pressing environmental issue for the planet—climate change—the Environment Section of APHA is honored to have Dr. Patz discuss this issue as the 46th Homer N. Calver Lecturer,” says Leon Vinci, from the Environment Section. A long history of climate change/health activism In 1994, Patz organized the first-ever panel session on climate change for the APHA and later wrote the association’s first policy resolution on the threat climate change poses for health. Now, his concerns are front-page news as international leaders from President Obama to Patz will lead a Massive Open Online Course beginning November 9, exploring climate change policy and public health. Pope Francis recognize the devastating effects of climate change on health and nearly all world governments meet in December for the United Nations’ Conference of Parties to negotiate a binding commitment to avert climate change, including actions to protect human health. The consequences of climate change are a priority for the APHA Environment Section, Glenn says. APHA also has designated climate change and health as one of the organization’s few top priorities for advocacy. In the early 1990s, Patz was a rare voice. He saw climate change as a linchpin preventive medicine issue that included energy policy, pollution, population growth and multi-pathway risks to health. “It was barely investigated back then, so I chased it with that much more fervor,” he says. Patz would go on to organize the first climate change and health briefing for then-EPA Administrator Carol Browner. He was a lead author for the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for 15 years and contributed to winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. He’s testified before both Houses of Congress and co-chaired the health panel of the first congressionally mandated U.S. National Assessment on Climate Variability and Change. Patz co-edited the recently released comprehensive text on climate change and public health. Patz will lead a Massive Open Online Course, beginning November 9, that explores the intersection of climate change policy and health, and his recent book, “Climate Change and Public Health,”co-edited with Barry Levy, APHA past president, is a comprehensive core curriculum on the issue. “Climate change poses enormous risks to our health, from heat waves and floods, to food security, infectious diseases and social disruption,” Patz says. Yet, he adds, “Climate change policy toward a clean energy society could be the greatest public health opportunity we’ve had in more than a century—especially in the face of accelerating rates of chronic diseases worldwide.” Patz’s ongoing research, therefore, focuses more on the benefits of reducing the use of fossil fuels in terms of lives saved from less air pollution, lower meat diets and increased physical activity. “Moving to a low-carbon economy could have enormous benefits in terms of these three issues,” he says. “This is where I would say that policies to combat climate change would be a net financial gain. Studies around the globe are showing public health benefits (through lower health care costs and fewer deaths) more than outweigh the initial costs of replacing fossil fuels with cleaner energy sources.” Patz delivers the Homer N. Calver Lecture, “From the Margins to Mainstream: History of Climate Change in the Public Health Discourse,” at the Environment Section luncheon, Monday, November 2, in McCormick Place, Chicago. Calver Award Poster By Ann Grauvogl/ October 29, 2015 Posted in Awards, Health/Climate/Cities, Jonathan Patz, News, News - Home, Our People. Our Projects. 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Be the Change in Your Community – Run for a Seat on Your Neighborhood Council. Election is May 4, 2019. What are Neighborhood Councils? Neighborhood Councils are the closest form of government to the people. They give their communities a voice at City Hall on important issues like development, homelessness, and public safety. Neighborhood Councils are advisory bodies with annual budgets funded by taxpayer dollars. Board members are City officials who are elected by those who live, work, or own property or a business in the community that a Council represents, and they donate their time and service as volunteers. The Neighborhood Council system was established in 1999 as a way of ensuring that the City government remains responsive to the different needs and lifestyles of Los Angeles’ rich variety of communities. There are currently 99 Neighborhood Councils in Los Angeles, each serving about 40,000 people. The first candidate filing period begins December 16, 2018. Neighborhood Council elections will be held from late March to mid-June. LA’s 99 Neighborhood Councils form the grassroots level of the Los Angeles city government. The system was established in 1999 to connect their communities to City Hall. The Neighborhood Councils advocate on issues like homelessness, land use, housing, emergency preparedness, sustainability, aging, youth programs, transportation, and parks. While Neighborhood Council board members are volunteers, they are public officials elected by the members of their community. Our board members serve two-year terms. For more information: https://clerk.lacity.org/elections/neighborhood-council-elections Build your resume by joining a board or committee. Get free training on marketable skills like community organizing or ethical handling of public funds. Gain valuable experience to qualify for other roles – volunteering with your Neighborhood Council can demonstrate your ability to serve in positions of greater responsibility. LA City Controller Ron Galperin and District 4 City Councilmember David Ryu both began their political careers on their local Neighborhood Councils. Region 2 Candidate filing period: Saturday, January 19, 2019 - Tuesday, February 19, 2019 Region 2 Election Day: Saturday, May 4, 2019 Region 2 Councils: Granada Hills North, Granada Hills South, North Hills West, Northridge East, Northridge West, Porter Ranch One comment on “Be the Change in Your Community – Run for a Seat on Your Neighborhood Council. Election is May 4, 2019.” William Kucheravy says: Somehow I must have overlooked the list of candidate positions that are up for election. Could you please send me the link to that list, including the position and the responsibilities of that position?
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Thurston Hall Libraries & Academic Innovation Endowed Giving: A Powerful Legacy GW Raise Crowdfunding GW Founders' Pledge Family Philanthropy Faculty & Staff Campaign Corporate and Foundation Relations Impact Magazine Archives Home Museum Grant Will Make Textiles Available Globally via Digital Database Museum Grant Will Make Textiles Available Globally via Digital Database The $250,000 award from the Institute of Museum and Library Services creates funding for high-resolution photography and digital data collection of some 5,200 objects. Pieces from the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum collection are laid out for digital photography at the Avenir Center. (William Atkins/GW Today) Tessa Lummis, registrar of the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum, sometimes feels as if she’s sitting on buried treasure. The museum’s 21,000-item textile collection is so vast that most of it has to be stored at the Avenir Foundation Conservation and Collections Resource Center on GW’s Virginia Science and Technology Campus. Only about 8 percent of the collection has ever been digitally photographed in high resolution. And those include many pieces too fragile or sensitive to display, including pre-Columbian pieces from Peru that have retained their vivid colors for nearly a millennium. “There are so many hidden gems,” said Ms. Lummis, who received her M.A. in museum studies from GW in 2010. “And when people don’t know they’re there, those pieces can’t contribute to the larger scholarly field.” Fortunately, much more of the museum’s vast holdings will soon be accessible to an international scholarly and artistic audience. The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum recently received a $249,961 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services in support of their existing intiative to create a publicly accessible digital collections database., With that funding, the museum aims to add high-resolution photography and comprehensive object data for an additional 25 percent of the collection and create opportunities for students to train for future museum careers. Photographing the objects is just one part of digital archiving, but even that is no simple process. The Avenir Center space is multi-use, so any photography project set up there has to be easy to disassemble. But careful lighting is required to illuminate an object without damaging it. Getting comprehensive photographs, particularly of a large object, can involve complex camera setups involving a catwalk or portable boom. And while Ms. Lummis said she and her team have been able to do short-term archival projects that allowed them to experiment with equipment and setup, there has been no funding for staff dedicated full-time to the project. The IMLS grant will provide the museum with funding to hire a full-time collections photographer, who will outfit the museum’s new photography studio and shoot high-resolution images of objects in the collections. It also funds the hiring of a student collections resident, tasked with assisting the photographer with art handling, and two student curatorial residents. They will assist in researching objects and compiling data previously accessible only in historic card catalogues and other physical files—including an object’s place and date of origin, measurements, style, material and technique—into the new digital MuseumPlus database. Records for six thousand textiles in the collection will be searchable through a publically accessible database by 2020. “It’s all about increasing access and exposure to a wider, more diverse audience,” she said. The grant funding runs from Oct. 1 of this year through the end of Sept. 30, 2020. One of Ms. Lummis’ first priorities has been working with curators to assemble a list of priority objects to be documented, including pieces of which researchers requested high-resolution images at times when her team was not able to provide them. “I’m thrilled,” she said. “It’s going to be a very busy workroom because the more high-quality photography we do, the more accessible our database is, the more requests we’re going to get for use of the space to physically access collections. Providing people with a window into our collection is so important, particularly now that we’re part of a university.” She also said she is particularly excited to work with GW students on creating the museum’s new online presence. “They will not only get museum experience, but they’ll also get experience working on a federal grant, which is not something students get every day,” she said. “Inevitably all of these students, if they’re going into the museum field, will deal with that process. So this is valuable insight.” Originally published on October 29, 2018 on gwtoday.gwu.edu TO GW Division of Development and Alumni Relations 1922 F Street, NW, Suite 202 Questions about philanthropy: Give to GW
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Thomas Schulz Took over a farm in the Federal State of Mecklenburg – Western Pomerania in the eastern part of Germany after reunification in 1990. Farm is 650 hectares - canola, wheat, sweet corn and sugar beets. Tschulz
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Canada’s Adam Hadwin in striking distance as Masters tees off By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 5, 2018 9:30 pm Adam Hadwin of Canada hits his second shot on the first hole during first round play of the 2018 Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, U.S., April 5, 2018. REUTERS/Brian Snyder AUGUSTA, Ga. – Canada’s Adam Hadwin is off to a fast start at the Augusta National, and after one round is in a good position to top his finish from last year. The 30-year-old from Abbotsford, B.C., shot an impressive 3-under 69 on Thursday in the first round of the Masters to enter into a seven-way tie for fourth, three shots back of leader Jordan Spieth. Hadwin made his first appearance at Augsta National last year, finishing tied for 36th. Hadwin could have been in a tie for second with Tony Finau and Matt Kuchar but he bogeyed on the par-4 18th hole to fall back into the pack. Thanks to three top-10 finishes, Hadwin has already earned more than US$1.1 million this season. His best result was a tie for third at the CareerBuilder Challenge in January. Hadwin also finished in the Top 30 of the FedEx Cup standings last season. Mike Weir, who is celebrating the 15th anniversary of his 2003 Masters victory this year, makes up the other half of this week’s Canadian contingent. He shot a 4-over 76 on Thursday to tie for 62nd. Weir, from Bright’s Grove, Ont., was an assistant captain at last September’s Presidents Cup, where Hadwin was a member of the International team. Weir told The Canadian Press in January that he was impressed with Hadwin’s attention to detail, work ethic and “inner fire.” “He wants to be great,” said Weir at the time. WATCH: 9 year old Bobcaygeon golfer tees off at Masters 2:09 9 year old Bobcaygeon golfer tees off at Masters The MastersAdam HadwinMasters golfAdam Hadwin Mastersmasters scores Tent fire on the Downtown Eastside spreads to propane tanks, former event space Concerns over Vancouver’s proposal to demolish heritage building for DTES street market Sportsnet.ca
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Dominick Paoloni Dominick Paoloni is the Vice President of ​our Executive Board of Directors and Governance Chairperson. Dominick is the founder and CIO of IPS Strategic Capital and has served the investment community for over 35 years. He received his Certified Investment Management Analyst (CIMA®) through the Wharton School of Business and completed the College for Financial Planning’s CFP certification program. Currently, he is An Adjunct Professor at the University of Denver, he frequently lectures in Denver and internationally on the real-world use of derivatives in risk-defined money management.​​ What do people often thank you for? Commitment to excellence in protecting and growing my investors´ life savings and steering their hard-earned assets through the jungle of economic turmoil. What do you see as your place or purpose in life? How did you come to that conclusion?. There’s no greater purpose in life than service to others.” I believe in reincarnation and the things we do, learn, teach, love, and give in this life are really all about the growth of our soul through the journey of many lives. Therefore, I believe things like fear and worry are a waste of life, as Jackson Browne once said, this life is just another town along the road. I came to this conclusion because I’ve been told by many spiritual gurus that I’m an old soul. I believe that old souls, as we continue to learn in the current life, live many lives in the past which takes us to a deeper understanding of self. What’s your favorite aspect about being involved with GlobalOP? And what are your current or former duties? I believe that my greatest value to GlobalOP and my greatest gift that I was given by a higher power is my ability to think outside-the-box and be creative. This helps Katie Hilborn (the founder & CEO) build a sustainable, charitable organization where we can build empowerment centers globally that can stand and grow as an answer to the greed that encompasses the world. As a successful business owner, I understand the aspects of running a business, in which I can help to be a mentor to the growth of GlobalOP. My current duties are to help oversee and direct the associate board in order to execute given guidance to Katie on business decisions and use my organization to execute these ideas. If Global Orphan Prevention were to be on the cover of your favorite magazine in five years, what would the story be about? It would be a photo of Katie Hilborn that states “some people see things as they are and say why, but Katie saw things that never were and said why not.” It would be about how Katie’s determination and drive was able to affect change in the world. What do you feel have been the important successes in your life? The frustrations? Michael Jordan once said, “I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life, and that is why I succeed.” We learn when we fail, we don’t when we succeed. Success is not the destination, it’s the journey. I have been frustrated by ignorance and ego. Stephen Hawking once said “ignorance is not the absence of knowledge, it’s the illusion of knowledge.” Ego is the reason why people don’t expand and learn. Have humility and be open minded and you can have the knowledge of the universe. What would be your advice to younger generations about learning about causes, getting involved, and doing something about it? One person can make a difference and if you believe that at a young age, then you could be the next Martin Luther King. The butterfly effect: this effect grants the power to cause a hurricane in China to a butterfly flapping its wings in New Mexico. It may take a very long time, but the effect is real. If the butterfly had not flapped its wings at the very right time, the hurricane would not have happened. We all have the power of the butterfly. [email protected] PrevPreviousMEMBER SPOTLIGHT: KIMMY YOOSOOTRONG NextMember spotlight: Tiffany ChengNext
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Home » Authors » William Wordsworth English, 1770–1850 William Wordsworth was a major English Romantic poet who, along with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads (1798). Wordsworth’s magnum opus is generally considered to be The Prelude, a semiautobiographical poem of his early years that he revised and expanded a number of times. It was posthumously titled and published, before which it was generally known as “the poem to Coleridge.” Wordsworth was Britain’s Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850. The Prelude
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Church’s Countercultural Witness through Resettlement of Syrian Refugees by Robert Parham | Feb 8, 2017 | Opinion Opposition to the resettlement of Syrian refugees was vigorous before President Trump’s executive order banning them from entering the country. A majority of Americans – 54 percent – expressed opposition in November 2015 to the United States accepting Syrian refugees, according to a Washington Post and ABC News poll, reported Time magazine. About the same time, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 289-137 to suspend the program that allowed Syrians into the country. With 47 Democrats and 242 Republicans, the vote was strong enough to override President Obama’s threatened veto. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said he would attempt to block the bill. Other efforts also sought to prohibit the resettlement of Syrian refugees. Indiana governor, and now vice president, Mike Pence tried. A federal appeals court rejected Pence’s case. That court decision forced the Texas attorney general to back away from his anti-resettlement efforts. A long-time opponent to refugee resettlement, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal issued in November 2015 an executive order halting state agencies from being involved with Syrian refugee resettlement. Now, almost two years later, we have the most visible move to keep out Syrian refugees. President Trump has issued an executive order barring Syrian refugees from entering the United States. “I hereby proclaim that the entry of nationals of Syria as refugees is detrimental to the interests of the United States and thus suspend any such entry until such time as I have determined that sufficient changes have been made to the USRAP (U.S. Refugee Admissions Program) to ensure that admission of Syrian refugees is consistent with the national interest.” Anti-Trump Americans were given another reason to protest. Pew Research said that of the 12,485 admitted Syrian refugees in 2016, “Nearly all of them (99 percent) were Muslim and less than 1 percent were Christian.” Underscore Muslim and Syrian. Add the public and political opposition to refugees. Toss in the fear of terrorism. Given these powerful forces, a remarkably surprising counter-witness has emerged. Churches have quietly pursued an alternative moral vision with feet. Churches have refused to follow the lead of politicians and public opinion. They see the issue as one of biblical faithfulness, not politics. Churches have been at the forefront of resettling Syrian refugees. According to World Relief, a resettlement organization, 1,000 churches are involved with resettling Syrian refugees. Many are no doubt Baptists. Brent McDougal, pastor of Dallas’ Cliff Temple Baptist Church, wrote in September 2015 about his church’s partnership with Gateway of Grace to resettle five Syrian families. Bryant Wright, former president of the Southern Baptist Convention and pastor of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in Atlanta, said in December 2015 that his church was seeking to help a Muslim Syrian refugee family. A year later, Johnson Ferry was helping seven Syrian families. The congregation’s pastor for global ministries, Bryan Hanson, said, “a lot of people want to make this (the Syrian refugee crisis) a political issue; for us, it’s a biblical issue.” Another Georgia Baptist church also stepped into the breach. First Baptist Church of Gainesville adopted a Muslim Syrian family a year ago, providing them with housing and groceries. College Park Baptist Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, began helping earlier this year a newly arrived Muslim Syrian family with five young boys. Pastor Michael Usey said helping a refugee family was a positive thing to do “in this dark time in America.” He said practicing hospitality to foreigners was “deeply in our Jewish and Christian DNA.” College Park’s refugee resettlement efforts go back more than 23 years when the church resettled a South Vietnamese general’s family. Another North Carolina church, Knollwood Baptist in Winston-Salem, welcomed its first Syrian Muslim family of seven in May 2016. Knollwood and Temple Emanuel collaborated to resettle another Syrian Muslim family of four in September. Knollwood’s pastor, Bob Setzer, said the congregation’s “hearts were moved… by the plight of refugees from Syria (and elsewhere) who are desperate to find sanctuary from wholesale war and unspeakable atrocities.” He added, “we just thought it was the ‘Jesus thing’ to do.” Another Winston-Salem congregation, Ardmore Baptist Church, is also engaged in helping a Syrian refugee family. Unfortunately, we don’t have a registry of Baptist churches engaged in resettling Syrian refugees. We need one for the sake of collaboration and education. Church resettlement of Syrian refugees and those from seven other “countries of concern” offers a countercultural witness to the dominant culture. The church’s moral responsibilities differ from the state’s national security interests, showing courage in the face of fear. Perhaps what is taking place almost beneath the radar may be a good sign of a nonpartisan yet resistant church to secular politics. Robert Parham is executive editor of EthicsDaily.com and executive director of its parent organization, the Baptist Center for Ethics. Follow him on Twitter at RobertParham1 and friend him on Facebook. Order his new book, “The Disturbances.” It is available as either a paperback or an e-book. Robert Parham Robert M. Parham (1953 – 2017) was the founder and executive director of Baptist Center for Ethics from 1991 to 2017. He served as executive editor of EthicsDaily.com, BCE’s website, from its launch in 2002 until 2017. Tags: Baptists, Immigration, Refugees, Robert Parham, Syria How Can People of Faith Help Afghan Refugees? by Zach Dawes Jr August 27, 2021 Faith Groups, Leaders Hail Revised Refugee Quotas by Zach Dawes Jr May 5, 2021 The Curious, Adventurous Life of Gene Espy by John D. Pierce April 1, 2021
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11 African American slave owners that will completely change your historical perspective African American slave owners have been largely unknown and unspoken of throughout history. This is primarily because slaves were seen as property and their owners were usually white. However, there were a number of African American slaveholders throughout the United States during the antebellum period. This changes the historical perspective on slavery in a number of ways. First, it shows that slavery was not just a white man's institution. Second, it reveals that some African Americans actually benefited from the system of slavery. Finally, it challenges the idea that all African Americans were opposed to slavery. The existence of African American slave owners challenges many assumptions about slavery and its history. It is important to learn about this little-known aspect of American history in order to more fully understand the complicated reality of slavery in the United States. Now let’s take a look at each of the African Americans who own slaves: Richard Edward Dereef An American lumber trader and politician, Richard Edward Dereef lived from 1798 to 1876 and was a former black slave who gained his freedom and owned forty black slaves. He constructed a property in Wraggborough. On the East Side of Charleston, he rented out his properties, and some of his tenants were white people. He was thought to be one of the wealthiest black people in Charleston. Because he was a slave owner and owned 40 slaves, his slaves were darker in skin colour than him, since he belonged to a lighter skin group that did not associate with darker blacks and looked down on them in all areas of life. African Americans who own slaves William Ellison William Ellison Jr., born as April Ellison, was an African-American slave who achieved considerable success as a slaveowner before the American Civil War. He was a U.S. cotton gin producer and blacksmith in South Carolina. Among the best-documented cases of African American, slave owners is that of William Ellison, a cotton gin maker based in South Carolina. Ellison did not think of himself as black but rather a man of color, a mulatto. At a time when the great majority of blacks in the South were slaves and almost all free blacks were impoverished, Ellison was considered a very wealthy person among free persons of color in the America South and wealthier than many white people. Ellison have a massive plantation for cotton and also have slaves that surpassed all persons of color who ever lived in the Southside of Louisiana. He even has more than some of the richest white planters. In 1840 Ellison owned thirty slaves. By 1847 Ellison's property had expanded to 350 acres and thirty-six slaves. And it is recorded that just before the Civil War, he possessed sixty-three slaves. Ellison’s slaves laboured in fields and were taught to make and repair cotton gins. Antoine Dubuclet Antoine Dubuclet Jr. (1810-1887) was the State Treasurer of Louisiana from 1868-1878, and was one of the wealthiest African Americans in the nation before the American Civil War. After the war, he became the first person of African descent to hold the office of Louisiana Treasurer. Dubuclet was born in Iberville Parish near Baton Rouge to Antoine Dubuclet Sr. and Marie Felecite Gray, both free blacks. His father was part owner of Cedar Grove, a successful sugar plantation inherited from his parents, Joseph Antoine Dubuclet and Rosie Belly. After the death of his father, his mother left for New Orleans with his younger siblings; Antoine Dubuclet then inherited his father's duties and helped in managing the plantation which contained more than 70 slaves. In 1834, the plantation was shared between Dubuclet and his siblings. In the early 17th-century Virginia colony, Anthony Johnson, an Angolan black man, became wealthy. He was one of the first African Americans whose lifetime ownership of a slave was acknowledged by Virginia courts. He was initially indentured in 1621, and after several years earned his freedom, acquiring land from the colony. He then became a tobacco farmer in Maryland. He was known as ‘the black patriarch of the first Negro property owners' community in America' after finishing his indenture term. Andrew Durnford Andrew Durnford (1792-1859), a black plantation owner who lived in Louisiana between 1828 and 1859, was the only plantation owner during that time who used black slaves. The son of Andrew Durnford Sr. inherited his father's sugar plantation in Louisiana in 1828, and he died in 1859. There was a time He travelled to Virginia in 1835 to buy extra slaves. During that trip, he sent letters to his friend and business partner Thomas MacDonough, which were preserved and studied by David O. Whitten for their insights into slave trading. Durnford, according to Whitten, allowed his slaves to earn money through their extra work. Slaves who wished to buy their freedom were attracted by this sort of work. Whitten also noted the instances where Durnford's letters mentioned slave deaths as a result of illness or accidental injury at work. Marie Catherine Laveau, who lived from September 10, 1801 to June 15, 1881 was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo, herbalist and midwife who was renowned in New Orleans. Historical records show that Marie Catherine Laveau was born a free woman of color in colonial New Orleans (the French Quarter today), Louisiana (New France) on Thursday, September 10, 1801. Marie Laveau is the daughter of a white frenchman named Charles Laveau Trudeau, a politician, and her mother Marguerite D'Arcantel, a free woman of color. Marie Laveau is confirmed to have owned seven slaves at least during her lifetime. John Carruthers Stanly John Carruthers Stanly (1774-1845), a North Carolina slave owner and a wealthy free black resident, was one of the biggest slaveholders in the state. Stanly was the illegitimate son of privateer John Wright Stanly and the half-brother of U.S. Congressman John Stanly. The illegitimate son of a privateer, Stanly was born a slave but used his intelligence and family connections to become an entrepreneur, land developer, and plantation owner. Stanly owned a large plantation and twice as many slaves as the second-largest free black slave owner in the South. Ana Gallum Anansi Wiggins, also known as Nansi Gallum, who was born in 1755 and died in 1840, was a Senegalese woman who was enslaved in Florida and became a slave-owning planter. Gallum, who worked the plantation after her husband died, actively participated in the cattle and slave trade. When she was assaulted by a man named Pedro Cassaly in early 1799, Cassaly drowned on the road when he returned to St. Augustine after purchasing cattle. As a result, she gave birth to her final child named Pedro Cassaly II in the same year, who was born as a result of this encounter. She petitioned the courts for assistance for her child due to his unfortunate birth, but was denied because she inherited the wealth of her husband's estate, thus making her a wealthy woman. Eulalie de Mandéville Eulalie de Mandéville, better known as Cécée Macarty, a placée and businesswoman who lived from 1774 to 1848, was an American. She is considered the ‘most successful free mulatto businesswoman' in the Antebellum South. In 1830, she had a fortune worth $155,000.229, made up of 32 slaves. Between 1820 and 1865, she was listed as one of the wealthiest black entrepreneurs in the United States. She was the owner of 32 slaves, the largest slaveholder among the free mulatto population of New Orleans. Rosette Rochon Rosette Rochon, who lived between 1767 and 1863, was an American placée and businesswoman in New Orleans. She was a key figure in the Gens de couleur libres society, which fought for the civil rights of free people of color. Just like Eulalie de Mandéville and Marie Thérèse Metoyer, she was among the most prominent placées in New Orleans, and she made a fortune through investments in dry goods, cattle, banking, slave trading, and real estate. Anne Rossignol Anne Rossignol was a prominent signare businessperson and slave trader, who lived from 1730 to 1810. she given birth to On Gorée, she moved to Saint-Domingue in 1775, where she turned out to be one of the three wealthiest free coloured entrepreneurs, alongside Jeanne-Genevieve Deslandes in Port-au-Prince and Zabeau Bellanton in Cap-Francais. she, however, moved to Charleston, South Carolina after which she was known as the first free black person to voluntarily and freely emigrate to the United States during the Haitian Revolution. Elizabeth Frazer Skelton Elizabeth Frazer Skelton, better known as “Mammy Skelton,” was an Euro-African slave trader who lived from 1800 to 1855. Elizabeth Skelton, the daughter of a West African trader, married William Skelton Jr., an Anglo-African trader from Kissing. They founded the slave fort Victoria on the Rio Nunez in 1825/26, which they jointly managed. Slaves were taken to Portuguese Bissau by canoe or overland via Victoria in about 1840, after the British West Africa Squadron and the Blockade of Africa pressured the slave traders of the region to shift to growing peanuts with slave labour. She was also one of the leading figures in this trade. In 1851, Elizabeth received her inheritance after her father died, worth over one million dollars. In this article:education, global news, history
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What is a Hoplite in Ancient Greece? A hoplite was an ancient Greek soldier who fought primarily with spears and shields. A hoplite is a type of soldier in the Greek army of classical antiquity who was equipped with a heavy shield and spear to fight in the phalanx formation. The spear was used for thrusting and stabbing, while the large shield provided protection from missiles fired by enemy archers. They are also known as heavy infantry. The word “hoplite” comes from “hoplon” meaning “heavy infantryman”. Hoplites were the citizen-soldiers of most Ancient Greek city-states, while only citizens who owned land could afford hoplite equipment. The military capabilities of hoplites made them the equal of cavalry (hippeis) and light infantry (peltasts) despite their lack of mobility. Hoplites were organized into phalanxes, or large formations of men standing shoulder to shoulder in a square or rectangular shape. Each phalanx had anywhere from 50 to 200 men, who would fight together as one unit. In some cases, when two phalanxes met on the battlefield, they would join together into one larger formation called an “aspis” (plural: “aspides”). These large formations were capable of defeating smaller armies through sheer force of numbers. The most famous battle involving hoplites was at Marathon, where they defeated the Persians (led by Darius) after running 26 miles/42 kilometers to fight them! This type of soldier has become an icon for many reasons, and it is still remembered today. What is a Hoplite in Ancient Greece?. (2023, Jan 09). Retrieved from https://graduateway.com/qa/what-is-a-hoplite-in-ancient-greece/ How are Tyrants Today Different From Those in Ancient Greece? How Many Gods are There in Ancient Greece? Why Was Farming Difficult in Ancient Greece? What Type of Government Did Ancient Rome Have?
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Gradus AD announced in the Commercial register an invitation for convening of a re... The subsidiary of Gradus AD, Gradus-1 EOOD, increased its portfolio of sausages with pork with the brand „I eat!", falling within the high segment of meat products. The new line of products has been realized as part of the investment program of the company by purchasing two new presses for raw-dried products of the highest class. Since November, the mew sausages under the brand „I eat!" can be found in the distribution network.
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Paris Saint-Germain Welcome Barcelona to the Parc des Prince and Begin a New Era by Ricardo Bernard on August 7, 2012 I arrived at Parc des Princes at about 3:45 on Saturday afternoon to watch Paris Saint-Germain take on FC Barcelona. I took the 9 train from the Champs Elysées to Porte de St. Cloud and exited the station with a compilation of ’80s music pumping through my headphones. When I reached street level I bought a scalped ticket for four times the face value and began a nostalgic walk to the stadium. It had been ten years since I last visited Parc des Princes. In those days I was a study abroad student at Sciences Po and PSG was a blip on the European football radar. But today I arrived four hours before kickoff because something new is in the air in Paris. PSG has spent more money than anyone in Europe this summer and since Qatar Sports Investment bought the team last season they have laid out over $250 million on transfer fees, with the majority of it — about $220 million — purchasing players from the Italian Serie A league. This summer alone, PSG bought Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva, Marco Verratti, and Ezequiel Lavezzi. It’s these kinds of arrivals that inspired PSG fans to surround team Director Leonardo’s car on his way to the stadium Saturday chanting “merci Leo” and causing him to miss much of the pregame pomp and circumstance. At around 6 p.m., shortly after Paul Simon’s “Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes” stopped playing on my iPod, the PSG team bus pulled up in front of the stadium. By then I’d been standing outside over two hours in the unrelenting heat that claimed two faint victims. There were about 500 PSG fans who stood by eyeing every luxury vehicle wondering if Ibrahimovic was in it. They were hungry for something to cheer for and erupted into a chant of “Ici C’est Paris,” (this is Paris) as the players got off the bus and walked down a red carpet that seemed more fitting for the Cannes Film Festival than for a preseason match that would end 2-2, with Barcelona winning on penalties. Few things scream “look at me” quite like new money. There were over 50 police officers outside the stadium and another 10 men in black suits lining the red carpet. PSG has been throwing its weight around since the infusion of Qatari money and even though they are the tenth most successful team in France, in terms of historical league performance, there is a sense surrounding the club that their time has arrived. The loudest cheers on the red carpet were reserved for PSG’s eccentric young defender Mamadou Sakho and Ibrahimovic, who acknowledged the fans with a tip of his cap. When I entered the stadium I settled into the Bleu Bas section and realized I paid 150 Euros for a nosebleed seat of a preseason friendly. Always know a stadium’s geography before you buy scalped tickets. I could hardly see the corner flag of the far section of the field because a large spiked metal barrier blocked my vision. Later I learned it was erected to prevent rival fans from fighting. But if there was a silver lining it was that I was seated next to some of the most raucous PSG fans. Over the next two hours the crowd would achieve a mid-season atmosphere. The pre-game chatter from PSG’s players and their manager, Carlo Ancelotti, centered on this match being an opportunity to test themselves against the best side in Europe. Although Barcelona did not win the Champions League last season they still occupy a strange position as some kind of ideal that clubs should strive to for. Early on, PSG matched Barcelona’s pace and intensity and got the better of the opening exchanges, but in the sixth minute a mistake from Alex gifted Barcelona its first goal as Rafinha pounced on the Brazilian defender’s error and slotted the ball past Nicolas Douchez to give Barcelona a 1-0 lead. For the rest of the first half Barcelona dominated possession and it was worrying for PSG that their standout player was Sakho who was tidying up messes all over the field as the Parisian side misplaced one pass after another in midfield. Their play in the attacking third was equally sloppy, as Ibrahimovic and Lavezzi failed to link up and the team resorted to sending long balls aimed towards Ibra that were either cut out by Carles Puyol or found the Swedish striker in an offside position. The second half started with Barcelona continuing to dominate the proceedings and if their first goal came from nothing the second fell from the sky as Alexis Sanchez won a penalty for doing little more than slipping on the wet turf due to the rain that started at halftime. Leo Messi stepped up and dispatched the penalty to give Barcelona a 2-0 lead. At 2-0 I was ready to settle into thirty minutes of Barcelona steamrolling, but what happened next surprised me. The stadium transformed into a deafening echo chamber of whistles, rhythmic pounding on the metal barriers. The persistent chant of “Ici c’est Paris” rang out around the stadium. The home team responded, first with a penalty that Ibrahimovic scored to bring the Parisians within a goal. As the second half progressed PSG started finding their rhythm and the crowd got louder and louder. Suddenly passes that were going astray in the first half started finding their targets. The pressure paid off in the 82nd minute when substitute Zoumana Camara headed home a Javier Pastore corner to tie the match at 2-2. By now I was worried that there would be extra time, as I was watching the match with an eye to make it home in time for the women’s 100m final of the Olympics. I was spared the extra time as the match went straight to penalties which Barcelona won 4-1. It’s hard to draw conclusions from a pre-season match. But on the evidence of the 90 minutes Saturday night, PSG are good enough to compete against Europe’s best teams. And once their players settle in they will be dangerous. The PSG fans seem equally up to the task, as their belief that this is their year will make Parc des Princes a difficult place to play this season. The caution of course is that this was just a preseason friendly; with all the substitutions, the game lacked balance at times. PSG were also playing a Barcelona side that hadn’t hit anywhere near top gear yet and the reality is that PSG still has a lot of work to do before they can be considered among Europe’s elite clubs. While they can buy almost any player they want, their trophy cabinet is still barren when compared to the likes of Saint-Étienne, Bordeaux, Marseilles, and Lyon. But it would not surprise me if Ancelotti’s message to his team this season is the same one that is inscribed on the team bus and on the stadium: “Rêvons plus grand.” Let’s dream bigger. After the match I elbowed my way through the cluttered subway station to get home in time for the women’s race. Although I carry an American passport I always root for the country of my birth, Jamaica, during the Olympics. I got home just in time to watch Shelly-Ann Frazier-Pryce’s photo finish, as she took gold in the 100m, running as if she had diamonds on the soles of her shoes.
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Carolina De Jesus Boston Higher Education Resource Center Carolina De Jesus serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Boston Higher Education Resource Center after serving as the Passport to College Program Director between 2012 and 2022. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from UMass Amherst in Business and Communication and a Master’s in Education from Lesley University. Carolina also completed a certificate in Leadership & Management in Nonprofits at Boston University. She has extensive youth education experience, including as a college access coordinator at Middlesex Community College, an after school coordinator at Citizen Schools, and an ESL teacher in South Korea. As a first-generation college grad herself, Carolina has always been passionate about helping young people discover the greatness that lies within them and helping them to unleash those gifts and talents that will change the world. In her free time, Carolina is a missionary in Latin America and she loves to read, learn, and eat great food. If she could choose a place to live in eternally- it would be the beach!
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Press-release on the opening ceremony of the modern art picture exhibition `Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. Shrine of Ukraine` On December 5, 2013 at 19:00 the Opening ceremony of National Kyiv-Pechersk Historical and Cultural Reserve's photo exhibition „Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. Shrine of Ukraine” will be held at the Culture and InformationCenter of the Embassy of Ukraine in Greece (2, Stephanou Delta str., Athens). The exhibition is devoted to the 1025th Anniversary of Christianization of Kievan Rus. Mr. Lyubomyr Mykhaylyna, CEO of the National Kyiv-Pechersk Historical and Cultural Reserve will participate at the Opening ceremony. The exhibition of modern art pictures „Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. Shrine of Ukraine” presents photographs of the interiors of monuments, the panoramas of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, which was founded in 1051 and became the crown jewel of the spiritual heritage for the Ukrainian people, a holy place for all of Christianity. The exhibition introduces visitors with the famous caves, temples and other monastic buildings that were built over nine centuries - from the XI to the XX century and make a grand ensemble of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. The photos are showing the images of Lavra`s picturesque landscapes, interiors and exteriors of the architectural monuments. Thematically, the exhibition consists of sections devoted to the most famous and interesting sights - Gate Church of the Trinity, Great Lavra Bell Tower, Dormition Cathedral, The Church of All Saints, Church of Our Saviour at Berestove, Lavra`s caves and architectural monuments of the Lower Lavra. The exhibition „Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. Shrine of Ukraine” will be open at the Cultural and Information Centre of the Embassy of Ukraine in Athens and other cities of the HellenicRepublic by the end of December 2013. Embassy of Ukraine to the Hellenic Republic Commemorative event to mark the 80th Anniversary Commemoration of the Victims of Holodomor 1932-1933 in Ukraine held at the Embassy of Ukraine to the Hellenic Republic Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
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The purpose of this letter is to help explain the process for making changes, improvements, renovations, etc. to your condo. Prior to the work being done, in most cases, it is necessary to submit an Architecture or Landscape Modification Request to the Board of Directors. This form can be found on this website under “Forms.”Below I will show what frequently … Read More
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Martin Resorts recycles 2,605 lbs. of soap in its first year with Clean the World (December 1, 2011) San Luis Obispo County, CA – In 2010, Central Coast lodging group Martin Resorts partnered with Clean the World (www.CleanTheWorld.org), an organization that works with hotels to recycle unused soap for distribution among developing nations around the world. In just one year, Martin Resorts has recycled 2,605 pounds of soap – enough soap for 2,770 children for one month – keeping nearly two tons of soap and bottled amenities out of the landfill and getting it into the hands of those who need it most. The program began at Pismo Lighthouse Suites after General Manager, Erik Mund, read about Clean the World’s efforts to ship soap to aid in earthquake relief in Haiti. It has since been adopted by the remaining Martin Resorts properties: Avila Lighthouse Suites, Best Western PLUS Shelter Cove Lodge, Best Western PLUS Shore Cliff Lodge, and the Paso Robles Inn. “Our partnership with Clean the World has been a tremendous success here at the hotel and companywide,” says Mund. “Through the first three quarters of 2011 our hotel alone has contributed over 1,300 pounds of soap and 650 pounds of bottled amenities, which translates to nearly 11,000 bars of soap distributed to children and families worldwide. We are very proud to be one of the early adopters of the program, and guest response has been overwhelmingly positive.” The leading causes of death among children under the age of five are preventable through simple hand-washing. Through their innovative hotel soap-recycling program, Clean the World has been able not only to distribute 8.5 million bars of soap worldwide, but to divert 600 tons of waste from polluting landfills. The soap-recycling process is highly efficient, thoroughly sanitary, and surprisingly simple. Discarded amenities from Martin Resorts’ five properties are disinfected, sanitized and then transferred to a network of global distribution partnerships including Floating Doctors, Cap Haitian Health Network in Haiti, World Vision and countless homeless shelters, women’s shelters and missions in the United States. The organization has also responded to needs in Japan in the wake of recent earthquake devastation. “Each day around the globe, more than 9 thousand children under age 5 die from acute respiratory illness and diarrheal disease – the top killers of children worldwide,” according to Shawn Seipler, executive director of Clean the World. “Both are preventable, in large part, by washing with bar soap. That gives an added sense of urgency to our mission.” Sources: Clean the World has partnered with more than 1200 hotel properties across North America and has distributed 8.5 million bars of soap worldwide. Over the past year, the program has made an overwhelmingly positive impact with the staff and guests of each Martin Resorts hotel, and integrates perfectly into the group’s culture of giving back. From oceanfront hotels in popular Pismo Beach and Avila Beach, to a historic garden hotel in the heart of Paso Robles wine country, Martin Resorts has the perfect hotel to make any Central Coast getaway unforgettable. For more information, please visit http://www.MartinResorts.com. Tagged green living
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BALLISTICA / STAR FORCE DVD BALLISTICA: A man has been trained in a deadly form of hand-to-hand combat using ballistics and firearms. He is one of the few Americans who has perfected it, which makes him the CIA's best weapon against International terrorism. STAR FORCE: A warrior and a beautiful ex-convict are left to fight the galaxy's most fearsome commandos in an alien wasteland.
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ZMA & ZMB is a category of products containing the synergistic blend of ZMA, or ZMB. They boast the unique combination of micronutrients in the form of zinc, magnesium and vitamin B6, which are indispensable for our body. This formula was designed to support physical performance, male and female health, as well as improve stress management. Moreover, the content of zinc makes it useful for maintaining optimal blood testosterone levels and faster regeneration. What effects do the ingredients contained in ZMA & ZMB have? Zinc plays a vital role in supplements of this kind. This is mainly because it is necessary for the proper function of the immune system as well as cognitive functions, such as memory and attention. It also contributes to fertility, reproductive health and also promotes the maintenance of normal blood testosterone levels. As you probably know, this male hormone affects not only the health of reproductive organs, but also muscle size and strength. Moreover, to some extent, it is also able to increase libido. That said, both men and women should pay attention to the intake of zinc, as this mineral also promotes the health of hair, nails and skin. Magnesium is another mineral substance, which significantly increases the functionality of these supplements due to its effects. First of all, it contributes to the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion, which made it very popular among athletes and others alike. Athletes will also appreciate its positive effect on muscle and bone function, as well as the ability to ensure formation and expenditure of energy. On top of that, it helps maintain optimal mental wellbeing and the function of the nervous system. Thus, it affects both physical and mental health. Vitamin B6 is often found in dietary supplements in combination with magnesium, and it is no different in the ZMA & ZMB formula. They have similar properties, thanks to which these micronutrients act synergistically. Vitamin B6 supports the proper function of immunity and the nervous system, which controls the functioning of all organs in the body. Moreover, it also helps reduce the feelings of fatigue and exhaustion. It also promotes optimal protein and glycogen metabolism, which serves as a reserve source of energy during physical performance. Therefore, it perfectly complements the overall effects of the whole blend. Who are ZMA & ZMB supplements suitable for? The effects of these dietary supplements make them a perfect choice for athletes who want to support their physical performance. That said, they are also sure to be appreciated by people who are looking to maintain their mental well-being and better manage stress and tense situations. Furthermore, the content of zinc makes them also suitable for supporting optimal blood testosterone levels and reproductive health. If you want to learn more about the effects of ZMA & ZMB, be sure to check out our article: ZMA and ZMB: More than Minerals that Will Improve Your Results. Sort By Newest Best Sellers Reviews Count Top Rated Biggest Saving Low to High High to Low Set Ascending Direction Amix (1) Redcon1 (1) More Redcon1 (1) 90 tab (1) 120 tab (1) 90 caps (4) 120 caps (2) capsuled (6) tableted (2) Lactose free (8) GMO free (6) No artificial sweeteners (6) Plastic-free packaging (8) Aspartame Free (8) ZMB6 - GymBeam ZMA - ActivLab Tribu ZMA 90 tab - Amix Tribuactiv B6 - ActivLab ZMA PRO - Universal Nutrition ZEN 120 caps - ActivLab MgZB Ultra - OstroVit ZMA - Redcon1 Didn't find what you're looking for? Contact us.
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The CCP’s Genocide, Other Crimes Against Humanity Require Material Penalties, Not Bogus Ones The Winter Olympics Must Be Moved From Beijing or Really Boycotted WASHINGTON, D.C.—By announcing a “Diplomatic Boycott,” the Biden administration on December 6th implicitly acknowledged being bound by the Genocide Convention to penalize the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for the crimes against humanity that it is perpetrating against ethnic and religious minorities in East Turkistan (Xinjiang) and others elsewhere in China. Yet, the extent of the punishment it has decided to mete out in response to that treaty obligation—to say nothing of its moral responsibility in the face of such human rights abuses as mass incarceration, slave labor, systematic rape, forced abortions and sterilizations, torture and wholesale murder—can only be characterized as pathetic and utterly inadequate. The Committee on the Present Danger: China (CPDC) and itsStop the Genocide GamesTask Force consider the so-called “diplomatic boycott” of the Olympic Games in February to be a necessary, but grossly insufficient, response to a Chinese regime guilty of the most egregious and murderous oppression in world history. Inevitably, such a response will only embolden the CCP to further—and probably far more devastating—criminal misconduct, both at home and abroad. Reggie Littlejohn, president of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers and co-chairman of the Stop the Genocide Games Task Force, noted following the announcement of a diplomatic boycott: “The 2022 Olympics in Beijing look ominously similar to the 1936 Games held in Berlin, Germany. Like in 1936, we are confronting another totalitarian regime actively engaging in genocide. We must not make the mistake again of allowing a genocidal regime to glory in hosting the world’s most prestigious international event. Indeed, as a signatory of the Genocide Convention of 1948, the United States cannot allow this to happen. “Specifically, Article 1 of the Genocide Convention states, ‘The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or time of war, is a crime under international law which they undertake to prevent and to punish.’ As a Contracting Party, the United States has committed itself to ‘prevent and punish’ those committing genocide. So have the other signatories the world over. Relocation of the ‘Genocide Games’ and, failing that, their comprehensive boycott should be just the beginning of this punishment.” Biden’s boycott is bogus because the CCP had already disinvited the world to the Games. In October, at the request of China’s Olympic Committee, “Beijing 22,” the International Olympic Committee banned international spectators from attending the Genocide Games. Only people living in China— only people under the CCP’s surveillance and control— will be allowed to attend the Games. According to a report in the Washington Post this week, a Chinese Foreign Ministry official, Zhao Lijian, stated, “U.S. politicians keep hyping a ‘diplomatic boycott’ without even being invited to the Games.” If the United States government—now joined by Canada, the U.K. and Australia—is recognizing, however inadequately, its obligation to punish genocide and the unacceptability of Communist China’s other “egregious human rights abuses,” what about the corporate sponsors, who stand to profit from their support of the “Genocide Games,” and who have yet to decline to reward the CCP for perpetrating such horrors? Are they indifferent to these crimes and willing to be seen as tolerating, if not tacitly endorsing, them? Should the U.S. and other Olympians need further reasons to join the boycott, those athletes should reflect on the certitude that they will be at risk of one or more of the following: health consequences of China’s lingering Covid and/or environmental predations; physical surveillance and possible harm, if not incarceration, at the whim of the Chinese government; and the theft of their DNA, which will almost certainly be put in the service of the CCP’s bioengineering of super-humans/warriors and biological weapons tailored to attack certain ethnicities. The Committee on the Present Danger: China and its Stop the Genocide Games Task Force believe that the Chinese Communist Party must be deemed ineligible to host what is arguably the most prestigious international event on earth—the Olympic Games. Moving the Games at this point would require delaying them, perhaps for a year. But, if the Tokyo Games were delayed a year because of Covid, surely the 2022 Games can be delayed a year because of genocide. The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) should immediately call for the Games to be moved to a new host nation. If the International Olympic Committee refuses to move the Games, the USOPC should join a real and comprehensive boycott, as should the Olympic committees of other nations, and athletes, staff members and sponsors the world over. In addition, the U.S. government should take a further, long-overdue step: it should designate the CCP as what it is— a Transnational Criminal Organization, thereby putting on notice those who do business with or otherwise abet its odious behavior, and will, therefore, be treated as accomplices to it. Such steps would actually impose tangible costs— punishing the Chinese Communist Party, as we are obliged to do by treaty, and serving notice on others that they cannot engage in genocide or other egregious crimes against humanity with impunity. Those who agree are encouraged to sign the Stop the Genocide Games petition at https://genocidegames.org/petition/. To interview representatives of Committee on the Present Danger: China, contact [email protected], Beth Harrison, 610.584.1096, ext. 105, or Deborah Hamilton, ext. 102.
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Community Optometry 3 [OPTM5203] In this unit students will advance and consolidate, beyond the level attained during OPTM5202 Community Optometry 2, the competencies defined by the Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand (OCANZ) in a variety of optometric and health care settings. They will further develop competencies in assessing and prescribing pharmacological interventions in optometry practice. They will advance their understanding of common conditions in optometry and the legal and ethical, professional practice and public health context of optometry work. The equivalent of four days per week (approximately 8 work hours per day) placement, in community settings (approximately 11 weeks, some of which fall outside of the standard university teaching periods), plus one day per week (estimated 8 hour day), across 11 teaching weeks, undertaking a structured, online program. This online program will involve engaging with specified resources, interactivity and weekly webinar participation. In the final week of the non-standard teaching period, students are scheduled to return for one week of on-campus intensive clinical skills training and assessment. (see Timetable) Non-standard teaching period UWA (Perth) Face to face Students are able to (1) perform appropriate examinations at a graduate level for a range of conditions and case complexities; (2) perform appropriate investigations to a graduate level for a range of conditions and case complexities; (3) apply professional standards to the recording of and safe guarding of clinical data to a graduate level for a range of conditions and case complexities; (4) demonstrate competence in assessing and prescribing evidence-based pharmacological interventions for a range of conditions and case complexities in optometry to a graduate level; (5) professionally record and safeguard clinical data to a graduate level for a range of conditions and case complexities; (6) generate evidence-based management plans to a graduate level for a range of conditions and case complexities; (7) effectively communicate evidence-based management plans to a graduate level for a range of conditions and case complexities; (8) apply reflective process, at a deeper level than that during OPTM5202 Community Optometry 2, upon experiences to gain further understanding of the legal and ethical issues in optometry practice; (9) apply reflective process, at a deeper level than that during OPTM5202 Community Optometry 2, upon experiences to gain further understanding of the professional, management and business aspects of optometry practice; and (10) apply reflective process, at a deeper level than that during OPTM5202 Community Optometry 2, about experiences in optometry and allied health practice to gain further understanding of their roles in social, public and population health settings. Indicative assessments in this unit are as follows: (1) assignments; (2) written assessments; (3) in-training assessments; (4) professional behaviour assessment; and (5) oral assessments. Further information is available in the unit outline. To pass this unit, a student must: (a) achieve an overall mark of 50 per cent or higher for the unit; and (b) achieve the requisite requirements(s) or a mark of 50 per cent or greater, whichever is higher and specified in the unit outline, for the in-training assessments and professional behaviour assessment components. Dr Khyber Alam OPTM5202 Community Optometry 2 Clinical placement: up to 4 days per week for 12 weeks. Intensive clinical skills workshops and simulations: up to 5 days on campus. unit.php?path=unitdetails&code=OPTM5203
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Reserve Appt Sciatic Pain Chiropractic Care in Lawrence, Kansas Sciatica, which is also known as sciatic neuralgia, is a condition that causes pain in the lower back, down the back of the leg, and into the foot. It can make sitting and standing for long periods of time difficult and can lead to weakness, tingling, and numbness in the leg and foot. It will often come and go throughout a person’s lifetime, causing periods of varying degrees of pain and discomfort. If left unchecked, sciatic pain will generally grow worse and the nerve can become permanently injured. The reason why the pain travels so far, seems to radiate up and down the legs and back, is because it is caused by the compression of the sciatic nerve, the longest nerve in the body. This nerve originates in the lumbar spine and extends into the buttocks before traveling down the leg to the ankle and foot. When the vertebrae in the low back are compressed, the roots of the sciatic nerve can become pinched and irritated which is what causes the pain and injury. HOW DO YOU DEVELOP SCIATICA? There are a number of factors that can lead to sciatica. It is most commonly caused by disc injuries and bulges. In this occurrence, the disc presses against the nerve root causing the issue. Disc Injuries can occur because of poor posture, repetitive use injuries, and accidents. Sciatica is also common when there are subluxations (misalignments) in the spine due to postural issues, pregnancy, or trauma. Some patients say they simply bent over to pick up a piece of paper and they were hit with extreme pain. The reality is that the spinal condition was probably developing for quite some time before the triggering incident occurred. Chiropractors are highly trained to zero in on the source of sciatica and to work with the patient in determining the most suitable approach to treatment. After a thorough assessment of the individual’s unique issue, gentle adjustments are made that will allow the body to recover its natural alignment. Some people respond very quickly while others take more time to recover. It really depends on the condition of the disc or the joints that the chiropractor has to correct. In most cases, the longer the issue persists, the longer it will take to achieve correction. The great news is that it typically takes less time to fix an issue like this than it took to create it. Once the position of the spine and discs are improved, patients often report improvements to their overall health. If you are experiencing symptoms of sciatica call our team at Harmony Chiropractic today. Receive A Complimentary Consultation If you’d like to increase your quality of life and revitalize your health… naturally, we have a valuable offer for you! We provide a FREE consultation for you to determine what is going on and if we can help before you make any financial commitment to treatment. There is NO OBLIGATION! Yes! I Want A FREE Consultation on our site or by calling our office. Click below to complete the simple and easy to fill new patient forms. Save 10-15 minutes at your appointment by completing the new patient forms in advance. Dr. Volk, your go-to Chiropractor in Lawrence, is in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and Medicare. We also accept self-paying patients and work with every patient personally to help find the best option for them. 3727 W 6th St. Suite D Lawrence, KS 66049 Dr. Melissa Volk, D.C Chiropractor Lawrence KS Monday – Wednesday: Walk-ins Welcome! © 2023 Harmony Chiropractic, All Rights Reserved Built By The Marketing Gurus @ ChiroDominance.com
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The Effectiveness and Side Effects of Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Sildenafil (Viagra) is the most effective treatment for ED but it records the highest rate of side effects. Men who are concerned about the possible side effects of Viagra such as flushing, headaches, nasal congestion, and indigestion might want to start off the treatment with Cialis. If that turns out to be ineffective, men in some countries might try out udenafil (Zydena). Studies have found out that the treatment with these oral drugs are more effective than placebo and are usually safe and well-tolerated. Around 50-100mg of Viagra turned out to be the most effective. Smaller doses had less effect. A 50-200mg dose of Stendra was the least effective and about 30% more effective than placebo. However, 50mg of Generic Stendra was reported to have the least side effects. On the other hand, 20mg of Levitra had around 25% side effect. High dose of Viagra and Cialis had side effects in between 21% to 22% of the time. Watch video concerning Viagra and Cialis: According to Canadian Health&Care Mall, the side effects actually depend on the drug that is being used and the other enzymes that the drug is inhibiting. One of the main side effects of Viagra is the changes in the visualization, whereas Cialis can cause muscle pain in patients. ED drug can cause a sudden drop in the blood pressure. Other common side effects of the oral drugs include: facial flushing; congestion; However, you have to option of trying out each of the drugs to find out which one works the best for you, except if you are using Cialis. This is because Cialis is to be taken on a regular basis. PDE-5 is taken to be the first choice to treat ED but it is effective only of (60-80) % of men. What Is Erectile Dysfunction? Erectile dysfunction or impotence is referred to a condition when you are unable to get or keep an erection that this firm enough for having sexual intercourse. Occasional ED is not an uncommon phenomenon. Nonetheless, frequent ED can be a sign that you are having health problems. Canadian Health&Pharmacy Mall mentions that you get an erection when there is an increased blood flow to the penis. When you get sexually excited the penis relaxes. This relaxation increases the blood flow to the arteries of the penis. The blood fills up the two chambers that are there in the penis which is known as the Corpora Cavernosa. The penis becomes rigid as the chambers get filled with blood. The penis becomes flaccid as the muscles start to contract and the blood that is accumulated in the penis flows out through the veins. Read more information relating to erectile dysfunction – www.urologyhealth.org/urologic-conditions/erectile-dysfunction. Symptoms of Erectile Dysfunction inability to get an erection; inability to retain erection till the entire length of sexual intercourse; inability to attain an erection that is firm enough to penetrate the vagina. Treatment Options for Erectile Dysfunction The treatment of erectile dysfunction depends on the cause. Change in Lifestyle ED can be improved if you make some changes in your lifestyle. These changes are: losing weight; cutting back on alcohol consumption; abstaining from illegal drugs; giving up smoking; exercising regularly; reducing stress. Phosphodiesterase-5 Inhibitors Phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors are the most effectively used oral drug for ED. They temporarily increase the blood flow to the penis. The inhibitors that are available for ED are: sildenafil; vardenafil; tadalafil; avanafil. Depending on the type and the dose, it takes around 30 to t60 minutes to work. The effect lasts for a long time. It might take longer for the drug to work if you are taking it along with food. A vacuum pump has a clear plastic tube that is linked to the pump. This is either battery or battery operated. It is placed inside the penis to pump out all the air. This leads to a vacuum that makes blood fill up the penis. After this, you place a rubber ring around the penis for keeping the blood in place which helps you to maintain an erection for around half an hour. Alprostadil In the case, you are unwilling to use PDE-5 inhibitor, or unable to respond to the treatment of oral drugs, you can take alprostadil. It is available as: an injection which is taken directly into the penis; a small pellet which is placed inside the urethra. Berries as a Prevention of Erectile Dysfunction Erectile dysfunction is one such problem that may make a man embarrassed before his partner and may affect his morale. But there is nothing to be wary of, as there are various treatments available to resolve it, which may include … How to Talk to Your Partner About ED Erectile dysfunction is something which most of the men feel ashamed of. They don’t feel comfortable in discussing the problem with someone. Men generally feel bit awkward while discussing such a problem with their wife or partner. This is something … Herbal Supplements for ED Herbal supplements have never been a widespread form of treatment, especially for erectile dysfunction. However, the immense popularity of Viagra has caused the manufacturers of such products to boost their marketing efforts. On the other hand, most of these herbal …
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Outcomes of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction from 2 to 20 years post-surgery Mandy Kaur Joints in the body are supported by different structures such as joint capsules, muscles, and ligaments. Joints in the legs are designed for both weight-bearing and mobility, and ligaments play a major role in providing stability to the joints. For locomotion the knee... Healthy Living Science
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Posted inElementary to High School Immigrant students find hope in soccer, but some states won’t let them play A charter school’s teachers discover sports help them reach struggling students, but the state athletic association won’t let them play without social security numbers by Casey Parks November 7, 2018 October 21, 2020 Carlos Chirinos-Padilla has dreamed of playing soccer since he was little. But his neighborhood in Honduras was too dangerous, he said. Boys squared off in street matches, but he never joined a real team. The first time he slipped on his Cohen uniform, he said, “was a feeling único,” one-of-a-kind. Finally, he felt a part of something. Credit: Casey Parks/The Hechinger Report NEW ORLEANS — In Honduras, Carlos Chirinos-Padilla said, it was too dangerous to run. Soccer games were short and confined to the street in front of his house. Drug cartels roamed the neighborhood, he said, sometimes forcibly recruiting his neighbors, sometimes murdering them. Carlos and a group of other boys stole space and time when they could, but the violence left little room for dribbling. This story also appeared in ESPN When he fled Honduras for New Orleans two years ago, Carlos, now 16 and a high school junior, hoped for just two things: a quiet place to live and an opportunity to play real soccer on a real team. A high school squad, he thought, would be the best place to start. Carlos enrolled at Cohen College Prep, a small high school in uptown New Orleans. For nearly 70 years, Cohen had been largely African-American, but Carlos’s arrival coincided with a demographic shift at the school. Five years ago, the school had no Latino students. Teenagers whose first language is Spanish now make up more than a quarter of the 350 students enrolled. Statewide, the number of Hispanic students has tripled over the past decade, from 17,000 in 2008 to 50,000 this year. “What I saw a lot is these kids were isolated … There’s nothing tying them to the school, nothing bringing them into the community.” Almost as soon as the new students arrived, teachers said, they started asking to play soccer. Cohen teachers wanted to create a team. Research shows that sports improve a teenager’s grades and behavior — benefits the teachers believed their new students needed. Many had seen their schooling interrupted by the chaos back home; some had experienced gang violence or human trafficking. But it looked like the teenagers would have to do without the advantages sports participation could bring: The nonprofit that governs Louisiana’s high school sports won’t allow most of the Central American students to play. The Louisiana High School Athletic Association requires all student-athletes to present some proof of age — a birth certificate or official immigration papers — along with a social security number. Though some of the Central American students are in the country legally or have temporary visas, most do not have the required documents. Frustrated, Cohen teachers and administrators decided this fall to try something different. They started an unsanctioned team. Someone to play with The New Orleans public school system is unlike any other in America. All but a few of the 80 public schools operate as charters, which private organizations run using public funds. Students can apply to any institution in the city — no matter where they live. Few New Orleans high schools employ English Language Learner (ELL) instructors for students new to the language. When the first few Central American students applied to Cohen, the high school drafted its Spanish instructor to teach them. By 2015, the number of Spanish-speakers grew too large to be handled by one teacher, and the school hired specialists in teaching English as a Second Language. Soon after, the number of Central American students at Cohen shot up, even though the majority of New Orleans high schools still had few, if any, Spanish-speaking students. Carlos, a lanky teen with chestnut skin and a high-fade of well-coiffed curly hair, considered a few schools before choosing Cohen. They were all closer — Cohen is five miles from his shotgun house in the Fairgrounds neighborhood — but none seemed as relaxed as Cohen, he said. Like the tens of thousands of other children who have arrived from Central America in the last four years, Carlos came alone when he traveled from Olancho, Honduras. His home was one of the most violent states in a country that, until recently, posted the world’s highest homicide rate. By United States standards, the new home he escaped to is also dangerous: For three decades, Louisiana has had the highest murder rate in the country, and New Orleans is the state’s most violent city. Nationwide, only Baltimore, St. Louis and Detroit have higher murder rates. Cohen students watch as the school’s boys team squared off against KIPP Renaissance in late September. Neither school has an officially sanctioned team, so they play six-on-six matches in a club league every Saturday. Credit: Casey Parks/The Hechinger Report Still, to Carlos, it feels comparatively peaceful here. He liked Cohen, even if teachers assigned more homework than he’d had in Honduras. After class, he retreated home, where he lives with his mother and sister, to a street so quiet he was sure he could spend all evening outside playing soccer. There was just one problem: He didn’t know anyone in the neighborhood. “I didn’t have anyone to play with,” he said. “Imagine that.” So last year, Carlos and others asked the new English Language Learner coordinator, Ann Holleman, if they could start a school squad. Few New Orleans high schools have soccer teams. When charter organizations took over the public schools after Hurricane Katrina, most didn’t even offer football — a much more popular sport in south Louisiana — for another decade, preferring to focus on academics. Initially, teachers encouraged the Central American students to try football and volleyball, the sports the school had slowly added since the storm, but most didn’t know how to play, and found it hard to follow new rules and the shouts of their coaches in English. “I think it was hard for them to see athletics in school and feel like they couldn’t participate,” Holleman said. “They didn’t understand why we didn’t have soccer. It’s the most popular sport in the world.” Cohen teachers saw in soccer an opportunity to help the Latino teens see themselves as part of a community, and help turn around often lackluster academics. Many of the Central American students seemed unmoored, sleeping through class, landing in detention and often dropping out early, believing that they’d never meet state benchmarks. “They had no motivation to make good grades,” said Erik Zavala, an English Language Learner teacher. “A majority of them feel like they won’t have an opportunity to go to college. They’ll just work, they assume. They think it’s not possible for them at all.” Related: A Spanish-English high school proves learning in two languages can boost graduation rates An incentive, teachers thought, might help. Holleman wrote to the Louisiana High School Athletic Association and asked to create a sanctioned team. Holleman said she was surprised to learn that the nonprofit requires students to submit a social security number and other documents some Central American students who arrived as unaccompanied minors might not have. The number of Hispanic students in Louisiana has tripled over the past decade, from 17,000 in 2008 to 50,000 this year. “We were told, in no uncertain terms, that it would be almost impossible to have soccer because none of our kids would qualify, which was making broad assumptions about a diverse group of students,” Holleman said. Since 1982, when the U.S. Supreme Court, in Plyler v. Doe, ordered the Tyler, Texas, school district to allow undocumented students to enroll, federal law has required public schools to educate all students, no matter their immigration status. But high school athletics associations each have their own rules. Louisiana’s is one of the most restrictive. Florida requires immigrant students to present official U.S. Customs forms, and Mississippi only allows students who aren’t U.S. citizens to play if they are official foreign exchange students. Those policies could violate Plyler, some education advocates say, or create school climates in which some students feel unwelcome. “From an educational perspective, no possible good is served by creating this kind of caste system in schools,” said Bob Farrace, a spokesman for the National Association of Secondary School Principals. “Participation in sports and activities builds a stronger connection to the school, leading to higher achievement and a positive school climate. Denying undocumented students the right to participate in activities contradicts everything we know about the crucial task of building a school culture where every student feels known and valued.” Louisiana’s eligibility director did not respond to multiple requests for comment, but officials in other states say strict eligibility rules help prevent cheating in sports susceptible to loopholes. Birth certificates ensure that the student-athletes are teenagers — and not 20-something ringers. “Proof of bona fide residence,” which several states require, along with strict transfer policies, prevents school officials from recruiting outside their attendance zones. Few states have explicit rules concerning undocumented student-athletes, but several allow students to play, whether they’re U.S. citizens or not. In some, including South Dakota, Washington and Georgia, students who are eligible for school are eligible for sports, provided their grades are good enough. Cohen students cheered and shook homemade noisemakers at a September match against a KIPP Renaissance club team. Cohen won, 9-1. Credit: Casey Parks/The Hechinger Report “In terms of undocumented or refugee children, we would treat them the same as any other child,” said Dan Swartos, the executive director of the South Dakota High School Activities Association. “They’d be eligible at the first school they enroll at following the move to the community.” Others states allow students arriving from other countries to play after a yearlong waiting period; they can request hardship waivers to compete sooner. Related: As more Latinos go to college, schools vie to become Hispanic-Serving Institutions Cohen teachers wanted to appeal the Athletic Association decision, but said some school officials worried a soccer program might attract even more English Language Learner students — and cause Cohen to slide in state academic rankings. The Louisiana Department of Education issues these rankings based, in part, on how well students perform on state tests. When the charter management organization New Orleans College Prep took over in 2012, it inherited a troubled school. Just four years earlier, National Geographic had deemed Cohen “America’s Toughest High School,” home to gang and drug violence. Cohens’ leaders had worked hard to build up the school’s reputation and student achievement, raising the school’s performance score from an F in 2012 to a B in 2016, a jump that prompted a visit from then-Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr., who served under President Barack Obama. But Cohen fell to a C last year, a drop some alumni say led to declines in the school’s enrollment — and consequently its budget — this year. College Prep cited these budget troubles in September when it laid off some Cohen social workers and college counselors. If a school’s ranking drops too low, as happened at another College Prep high school last year, the state can revoke the charter or shutter the school entirely. The school was not ready to add soccer. Resigned, a few Central American students tried volleyball. Carlos just went home after school and slept most of his afternoons away. A real team When classes resumed this fall, students again asked Holleman about starting a team. She decided to contact the owner of an adult league. Few teenagers played in Crescent City Soccer, but the company’s president, P.J. Lynch, had helped create a club team for an alternative high school, ReNEW Accelerated High School, the year before. Most of the students at ReNEW were either over the age limit or academically unqualified to play state-sanctioned sports, but they still needed an outlet, Lynch said. ReNEW leaders credited the club team with improving players’ grades and attendance. Holleman asked Lynch if he could create something similar for Cohen. Lynch liked the idea, but, he said, the Cohen students would need more opponents of the same age — so he approached other New Orleans high schools, both public and private, none of which had a sanctioned team. Most had at least a handful of kids from Central America. “What I saw a lot is these kids were isolated,” Lynch said. “They don’t speak English as well. They’re not going to basketball games or football games. There’s nothing tying them to the school, nothing bringing them into the community.” Girls Coach Katie Lucky-Heard (left, white shirt) delivered a half-time pep talk to her team. “Tú puedes,” she said. You can do it. Credit: Casey Parks/The Hechinger Report Lynch persuaded nine schools, including some private parochial institutions, to join. Although there were 3,814 Hispanic students enrolled in schools in Orleans Parish in October 2017, according to the state, most schools didn’t have enough players to field a full 11-player team, so he created a six-on-six league, a modified club version played on a smaller field with fewer set positions and formations. Few of the schools created female teams, so Lynch found adult competitors willing to play Cohen’s girls. His business is for-profit, but he held fundraisers to help subsidize the cost to rent a field every Saturday. The schools each chipped in $750 to pay for referees and uniforms. Related: City that loved and lost high school football finally gets it back At Cohen, special education teacher Katie Lucky-Heard agreed to coach the girls, and Zavala, a 23-year-old who’d come to New Orleans with Teach for America, said he’d help the boys. Neither had coached before, but they possessed a skill few Cohen teachers did: They both spoke Spanish. School leaders announced tryouts in August — with a caveat. To join the team, a student had to stay for tutoring and couldn’t land in detention more than a handful of times. After the school secretary finished announcing the rules over the intercom — in English and in Spanish — one girl stood up in class. “I’m going to be on that team,” Shayna Muñez said. The teacher told Shayna her grades weren’t good enough, but the sophomore announced she’d do anything to get up to the 2.0 cutoff. “I am going to be on that team,” she told the class. Half the Central American kids wanted to be on the team. One boy, who works overnight from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., showed up at tryouts, and the coach worried. Teachers already complained that the student — who arrived at school every morning by 7:30 a.m. — slept through class. If he joined the team, he might be even more exhausted. But the boy begged. Three years ago, Cohen College Prep had only a few students from Central America. This fall, nearly 100 students from Central America enrolled, comprising more than a quarter of the student body. Credit: Casey Parks/The Hechinger Report “Please, mister,” he said. “It’s my passion, the only thing good.” That boy, who asked to remain anonymous to protect his privacy, joined Carlos and a few dozen other kids to stay after school for the first practice. The new athletic director brought a box filled with green and white Crescent City T-shirts. Paired with the school-issued P.E. shorts, he explained, they had a uniform. Carlos pulled a white T-shirt over his skinny frame, then smiled. “It was a feeling único,” he said. Like nothing he’d felt before. Within a week, Zavala said, his students seemed transformed. Because the soccer players stayed after school for tutoring, other Central American kids did, too. Soon, everyone’s grades improved, Zavala said. Shayna did pull her grade point average up to a 2.63, but she skipped practice once, and the coach took her off the team’s text-messaging thread — a punishment that worked far better than several rounds of detention ever had for the girl. That thread had become a lifeline for girls whose conversations started with soccer plays and evolved into more personal talks about boys and family struggles. The coach added Shayna back to the thread, and the girl hasn’t skipped practice or tutoring since. Related: These schools are opening their arms to special education students. Can they afford it? At a September match against a De La Salle High School club team, Cohen players moved the ball down the pitch quick and smooth. “Nothing we can do to defend that,” De La Salle Coach Marie Bookman said. Credit: Casey Parks/The Hechinger Report In late September, the two boys’ squads ran drills after school on the field they share with the football team, almost all of whose players are African-American. Around 5 p.m., the football team’s kicker, an African-American student who didn’t speak Spanish, sprinted over. His squad had lost its last three games, and he was lagging, he thought, playing both offense and defense. “I wouldn’t mind some help,” Andrew Green told the soccer coaches. “Maybe an upgrade at kicker.” He pointed to Carlos, who was juggling the soccer ball between his head and his knees. “Let me see you kick,” Andrew said. Andrew tossed Carlos the football, then mimed punting. Carlos took a deep breath, kicked, and the football sailed long and low. He scrunched up his face in embarrassment, but a few football players clapped. One threw the ball back, and Andrew urged Carlos to try again. Andrew lingered a while, watching as Carlos and other boys tried to swing their legs to get enough lift. With each kick, the ball flew longer and higher. “That’s a field goal,” a football player called as the ball soared downfield. “Any time y’all want to join us,” Andrew said, slapping hands with Carlos, “we’re ready.” Both Spanish- and English-speaking students showed up in late September to cheer on Cohen during its homecoming soccer matches. Teachers set up a buffet of croissants, chips and salsa. Students shook noisemakers they’d fashioned out of water bottles and small rocks. “I think it was hard for them to see athletics in school and feel like they couldn’t participate. They didn’t understand why we didn’t have soccer. It’s the most popular sport in the world.” Carlos was recovering from the flu, but he warmed up on the pitch anyway. Lynch could only schedule seven regular games, plus a two-day championship tournament in mid-October, and the homecoming game was one of the team’s final matches of the year. The Louisiana Athletics Association prohibits club teams from competing during the sanctioned soccer season, which begins at the end of October. Crescent City would stop hosting matches until February, when the state league crowns a champion. The girls played first that morning, a grueling battle against an adult team. “Tú puedes,” their coach, Lucky-Heard, called over and over again from the sideline. You can do it. Several dozen spectators spent hours watching the games, though the elementary school pitch Crescent City rents does not have bleachers. They sat on steps or stood along the mesh fence, some carrying umbrellas to block the New Orleans sun. No one in Carlos’s family had ever seen him play. His fans were teachers, adults who spent their day off sweating on the sidelines just to cheer for him. After the girls lost, Carlos’s team played against a team from De La Salle High School. The private Catholic school fields a team during the regular season, but some students joined Crescent City to get in shape before facing statewide competition.* Carlos and his teammates passed and dribbled swiftly down the pitch. When the opposing team stole the ball, their coach, a parent volunteer named Marie Bookman, shouted for her team to try passing the ball, like the Cohen team, but Carlos snaked through their formation, stole it back and passed to a teammate, who kicked it in. “Nothing we can do to defend that,” Bookman said, to no one in particular. “They’re getting to the goal quick and good.” Cohen defeated De La Salle, 12-2, and a team from KIPP Renaissance High School arrived to play the second match at 11 a.m. KIPP’s team was small — only nine players, compared to Cohen’s few dozen — but diverse. A few were Latino students, one was Vietnamese, and the others were African-Americans just trying soccer for the first time. Cohen won 9-1. Carlos danced on the sidelines, but paused to remind himself that winning didn’t really matter. Eventually, his team would lose, he said, and he would still love playing, even in defeat. Winning was a temporary triumph. Though his team would go on to win the championship in late October, what Carlos really cherished, he said, was the space, the freedom to run. This story about undocumented students was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education. Sign up for Hechinger’s newsletter. *Clarification: This story has been updated to reflect that De Salle also fields an official soccer team during the regular season, and that the off-season coach is a parent volunteer. Tagged: achievement gap, Civil rights, Immigrants and Refugees, Social emotional [email protected] Casey... More by Casey Parks
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Home » Burgess Introduces Affordable Housing Legislative Package Burgess Introduces Affordable Housing Legislative Package Categories: HELP in the News,News 90.5 wesa (http://wesa.fm) by Liz Reid Bakery Square, home to Google’s Pittsburgh offices, are among the new developments that Councilman Ricky Burgess says have raised property values in the East End, and displaced low income residents. Credit Flickr user Peter Radunzel Pittsburgh City Councilman Ricky Burgess on Tuesday introduced four pieces of legislation to support affordable housing in the city. The announcement comes a day after the city of Pittsburgh announced it had reached an agreement for the relocation of Penn Plaza tenants, who faced eviction after the owners of the East Liberty apartment buildings decided to redevelop the site. Under the agreement, tenants of the Penn Avenue apartments will receive relocation assistance from owners Pennley Park South and an extended time frame to find new housing. There are also plans to create a new Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance district in East Liberty, similar to the one created in the Hill District as part of the Civic Arena site redevelopment, pending approval by the taxing bodies. “This agreement and negotiating process that led to this is an example of the public-private partnership needed to address the issue of affordable housing,” Burgess said. “Today’s legislation builds upon the success and framework and process of that agreement.” Councilman Daniel Lavelle, legislative co-sponsor, said he is happy to see increased development in Pittsburgh over the last five years. “But those developments cannot happen at the expense of low- to moderate-income neighborhoods,” he said. “Those developments cannot happen at the expense of those who are already here.” One of the bills would require developers to submit an Affordable Housing Impact Statement to the city, tracking the impact of development on the creation and preservation of low-income housing. Another bill would add source of income as a protected class in the city’s housing non-discrimination ordinance. “In many housing markets, one of the key ways housing is providing to low-income tenants is through a housing subsidy such as the Housing Choice Voucher program,” Burgess said. “Voucher holders often face blatant discrimination when searching for housing. Source of income discrimination makes it increasingly difficult for voucher recipients to actually use their vouchers.” A third piece of legislation would create the Homewood, East Hills, East Liberty and Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar Protection (HELP) Initiative, which calls for the development of an affordable housing protection strategy. The fourth and final bill calls for a study of the impact of increased wages for low-income workers. Among the partners supporting Burgess’s initiatives are the Service Employees International Union, which has been aiming to unionize service workers at UPMC for several years. Though Burgess and others didn’t mention UPMC specifically, they called on the city’s “anchor institutions” to do their part to raise wages. “Pittsburgh is changing and, in some ways, it’s getting more difficult,” said hospital service worker Sarina Coates, who said she takes home $17,400 annually. “Rents are going up, and some service workers have had to relocate from the neighborhoods they grew up in and move outside the city because they can’t afford to live here anymore.” The legislative package targets the East End, but Burgess said he would like to see the affordable housing initiative replicated in other areas of the city if it is successful. “This agenda cannot be done on the cheap,” Lavelle added. “This is going to cost, and … Rev. Burgess, myself, our additional colleagues on Council and the (Peduto) administration are going to have to prioritize this effort.” Read the 90.5 article at: http://wesa.fm/post/burgess-introduces-affordable-housing-legislative-package
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When: Wednesday, June 01 2016 @ 07:30 pm UTC - 10:00pm Description: Monthly Council Meeting
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1777 Percy Street, Castleton Italianate Vernacular – Designated The Oriental Hotel built in the 1890s, incorporates features of the Italianate building style popular in that era. The Hotel originally had eight rooms for guests on the second floor. Later, an addition was built on the front of the upper story enclosing the existing balcony to provide a sun room/sitting room for guests. The upper floor contains 9 authentic doors and 10 original door frames. Three of the guest rooms still contain period rope ladders provided as fire escapes. The staircase and railing as well as the wainscoting and baseboards in the upper floor are intact. On the ground floor, all rooms retain the original wainscoting and the entrance has the original front door which is topped by an arched transom. A large archway serves as the entrance from the lobby into the West Room (pub). The archway is framed in original trim. The bar room invites one to step back in time with its single board birch bar top and cash tray. The bar is mounted on three large panels of tongue and groove lumber. The centre grooves run vertically, while the outside panels run diagonally. The bar has retained its built-in liquor cabinet, with an ice compartment and original side latch iron hardware. There is also a large free standing ice box. A dutch door serves the area behind the bar and it is believed to be the place guests came to register. One of the most unique features of this building are the heavy sets of elaborately cast iron door hinges which have intricate patterns worked into the metal. The front and back doors each have three sets of these hinges and there are another eleven sets throughout the ground floor. Also present are some examples of original hardware such as an iron door knob, lock and thumb latch on the back entrance. The Oriental Hotel was built in the 1890s to serve the village of Castleton which was the township seat and a principal crossroads of agriculture. It has housed a doctor’s office, the library and a branch of the Imperial Bank of Commerce. A family called Wolfraim owned and managed the hotel from 1903 to 1986 while another member of the same family owned the Brunswick Hotel on King Street in Colborne. 1777 Percy Street, Castleton, Ontario Cramahe Township, Concession 7, Lot 33, Castleton Lot 5 The 200 acres of Lot 33, Concession 7, which includes much of modern-day Castleton, were granted by the Crown to Catherine Williamson (1800-1879), Martha Byrns (1797-1870), Sarah Stevens (1794=?), Rebecca Pruyn (1809-?), and Jane Pruyn (1798-?) on 2 April 1832. These were the five daughters of Matthew Pruyn (1762-1813) an Empire Loyalist who settled in Prince Edward County. It is unclear why his daughters were granted this land. There is no evidence that any of them ever lived there. Rebecca Pruyn sold the 200 acres belonging to herself and her sisters to Joseph Abbott Keeler (1788-1855) on 23 February 1833. Over the next several years Keeler sold off bits and pieces of this land, including Castleton Lot 5 which went to Orilla Weller (1817-1885, maiden name unknown) on 19 October 1848. Orilla’s given name is a little unclear: all land office records and some genealogies spell it “Orilla” but other genealogies spell it “Arilla” and her death record spells it “Aurillia”. Whatever her first name was, she was the wife of Gilbert Weller (ca. 1809-?). How Firm a Foundation (Argyris 2000) states that the a hotel “variously known as the Orient, the Temperance, the Castleton, and the Union Hotel” was built on this site in 1890. However, almost all of the post-Keeler owners of Lot 5 were innkeepers, including Gilbert Weller who through his wife obtained the property in 1848. In fact a hotel in some form may have predated even 1848, because Gilbert Weller was already a Cramahe tavern keeper when his wife obtained the property in that year. So, although the current building may have been built around 1890, there apparently was a hotel on the site long before. As pointed out by Argyris, the hotel had various names through its history. Unfortunately, it is unclear exactly when name changes occurred. Argyris references the Gazeteer and General Business Directory of Northumberland and Durham which lists a “Castleton Hotel” in 1865. It was owned by the Temperance Hotel Company from 1869 to 1874, so clearly it was called the Temperance Hotel at that time. Additionally, Argyris cites a Canada Directory entry that references the Temperance Hotel in Castleton in 1908. From 1907 to 1919 the property was owned by the Castleton Hotel Company, so it may have been called the Castleton Hotel during that period, although the company may have been named as it was because it owned a hotel in Castleton and not because it owned the “Castleton Hotel”. The only other evidence available for the name of the hotel is a photograph ca. 1920 labelled as the Oriental Hotel and another dated ca. 1934-1936 labelled “Union Hotel, formerly Oriental Hotel”. A year and a half after they bought it (12 March 1850) Gilbert and Orilla Weller sold the property to Donald Campbell (1811-1892). Campbell was a resident of Colborne, not of Castleton. Since Campbell sold the property back to the Wellers on 23 July 1860, it is likely that they continued to manage the hotel through Campbell’s tenure as owner. Reference has been found to six Weller children: Charles M. (1836-?), Wellington (1842-1920), Minnie (1843-?), Byron (1845-?), George (1848-?), and Carmen (1860-?), all of whom may have been residents of the hotel if the Wellers actually lived there while they ran it. On the same day they bought the hotel back from Campbell (23 July 1860), the Wellers sold it to John McHugh (1825-?), an innkeeper from Percy Township. References are available to McHugh being the proprietor of the Marion Hotel in Colborne as early as 1861 and as late as 1871, although his exact dates of proprietorship there are unknown. The 1861 census has McHugh residing in Enumeration District 2 of Cramahe Township, which includes Castleton and not Colborne. However, the Gazetteer entry cited above indicates that Gilbert Weller continued to run the Castleton Hotel at least until 1865, suggesting that McHugh probably managed the Marion Hotel and paid Weller to do the same for the Castleton Hotel. John McHugh was married to Catherine (1836-?; maiden name unknown). Reference has been found to five children: Eleanor (1858-?), Joseph (1859-?), John (1863-?), James (1865-?), and William F. (1872-?). All but William may have been resident in the Castleton Hotel if John McHugh ever lived there. John McHugh and his wife sold the property to the Temperance Hotel Company on 5 April 1869. The trustees of the company at the time were George Winn, Ezra Black, Charles Newson, Robert Scripture, Austin Dudley, Wesley Jennings, Arnold Dorland, and Eri Mallory of Cramahe Township and Arthur Holmes of Haldimand Township. The company owned the hotel until 25 February 1874. The manager in 1871 was Andrew White Simmons (1831-1921), who was married to Mary Osterhout  (1832-1889) and had two children: Emma Alberta (1857-1881 and John Uriah (1860-1923). Simmons was a first cousin of prominent Colborne businessman Daniel Lewis Simmons (1830-1915). The Temperance Hotel Company sold the property to Thomas English (?-?), an innkeeper from Lindsay in Victoria County, on 25 February 1874. By this time the Company Trustees were Ezra Black, Robert Scripture, George Winn, and Austin Dudley of Cramahe Township, Arthur Holmes of Haldimand Township, and John M. Grover, George N. Gordon, and Charles R. Ford of Colborne. English owned the hotel for less than a year, selling it on 8 January 1875 to Jonathan Wolfraim (1835-1878). At the time of this sale English was a resident of Castleton, so apparently he ran the hotel in person. His wife was Lovisa (?-?; maiden name unknown). Jonathan Wolfraim was a farmer when he purchased the hotel in 1875, but he proceeded to run the hotel himself. His wife was Mary A. Vosburg (1841-?) and they had five children: Maitland (1860-?), Alvira (1863-1898), Ida (1865-?), Minnie (1867-1942), and Willet (1868-?). On 28 March 1876 Jonathan and his wife sold the hotel to Jonathan’s younger brother Hamlet Wolfraim (1837-1904), a Castleton butcher. Hamlet quickly (19 December 1876) sold it back to Mary. Jonathan Wolfraim died in 1878 and Mary, now a widow, transferred ownership to another of her deceased husband’s brothers, Oliver (1830-1904). Oliver was listed as a farmer in the records of both his purchase and his sale of the property, so apparently he never ran the hotel himself. He only owned it for 3 months, selling it on 25 February 1880 to Frederick N. Hitchins (1827-?). Oliver was married to Jane Allen (1842-1908) and had three children: Jonathan (1862-1926), Mollie May (1876-?), Charles A. (1881-?), and Ella Maude (1883-?). Frederick Hitchins was already listed as a Castleton innkeeper when he purchased the property in 1880, but whether he was a previous employee of the Temperance Hotel or was involved with another establishment before he purchased Lot 5 is unclear. He was married to Sarah Reynolds (1828-1884) and had a daughter Helena Sarah Maude (1870-?, known as “Lena”). On 30 October 1886, Hitchins sold the hotel back to Hamlet Wolfraim, by now a farmer, who became the proprietor. Hamlet was married to Jane Inglis (1852-1918) and had two children by her: James Frederick (1872-1958) and Andrew (1886-1968). He had previously been married to Frances Brooks (1842-1866) by whom he had had four children: John Edward (1860-1927), William Henry (1863-1942), Frances Ann (1866-1934), and Franklin Hamlet (1866-?). Hamlet and Jane Wolfraim sold the Temperance Hotel to James Flaherty (ca. 1860-?) on 22 October 1890. Although he is listed in both the purchase and sale records for the Temperance Hotel as a resident of Hamilton Township, he appears in the 1891 Cramahe census as a hotel keeper, so apparently he was resident of Castleton for a time. Only briefly, however, because he and his wife Louisa (1872-?; maiden name unknown) sold the property to John Lawson Gerow (1821-1906) on 15 September 1891. Gerow was a farmer who in his later years owned numerous properties in and around Castleton. It is doubtful he ever acted as hotel keeper. It is possible that the proprietor during at least part of Gerow’s period of ownership was Ziba Harnden (1843-1925). Gerow and his wife Eunice Jane Bowen (1841-1922) sold the property to him on 28 April 1893, at which time he was already listed as a hotel keeper. Of course it is also possible that Harnden worked in another hotel before purchasing the Temperance Hotel. In fact he was married to Jessica Laing Broomfield (1846-1915), sister of George Broomfield (1855-1929), proprietor of the Windsor House Hotel in Colborne. The Harndens had four children: Ziba (1875-1957), George Wilson (1876-1933), Ellen Jane (1878-1904), and Margaret Agnes (1881-1903). Ziba and Jessie Harnden sold the hotel to the Castleton Hotel Company on 9 July 1907. This company retained ownership until 8 February 1919 when it sold the property to Hamlet Wolfraim’s son John Edward Wolfraim (1860-1927), who had been proprietor since at least 1908 (Canada Directory entry referenced by Argyris). John Wolfraim was married to Margaret Emma Ghent (“Meg”, 1861-1949) and had three children: Caroline Jane (1881-1951), Hamlet John (1885-1885), and John Charles (1886-1939). John Wolfraim sold the hotel to his brother William Henry Wolfraim (1863-1942) on 8 January 1921, and a year later (23 March 1922) William sold it to his (and John’s) half-brother Andrew Wolfraim (1886-1968). Andrew continued to own the property until the 1960’s, long after it had ceased to function as a hotel. Since the hotel was still called the Temperance Hotel in 1908, but was the Orient Hotel by about 1920, this suggests that the name was changed either by the Castleton Hotel Company, by John Wolfraim or by one of his brothers. The change to “Union Hotel” must have happened under the ownership of William or Andrew Wolfraim. Two references have been found to the construction of the current structure on Lot 5. Argyris states that it was built by Timothy S. Giroux in 1890 and an article written in the Colborne Chronicle in 1978 (author?) suggests that it was built by Will Gerow in 1882. Neither man ever owned the property. 1882 was in the midst of Frederick Hitchin’s period of ownership and in 1890 the property changed hands from Hamlet Wolfraim to James Flaherty. Of course the builder of the building and the owner of the land on which it stands don’t have to be the same person. “Will” Gerow was Wilmot Allen Gerow (1855-1919), a resident of Castleton who was indeed listed as a hotel keeper in 1893. He was the son of John Lawson Gerow who owned the property from 1891 to 1893. So Wilmot Gerow may have had a hand in the building of the current structure on Lot 5, but it was more likely in 1892 than 1882. The alternative story has Timothy Giroux building the hotel in 1890. No reference has been found to a Timothy Giroux in Cramahe censuses or in available records of Castleton hotels, other than the one in Argyris. Timothée- Stanislas Giroux (1824-1903) was born in Montreal was an innkeeper in Percy Township by 1878. In 1891 he was listed as an innkeeper in Peterborough. These two accounts are not necessarily incompatible. John Gerow was a farmer in Percy Township before he moved to Castleton. It is certainly reasonable that he and his son Wilmot enlisted the aid of a Percy Township innkeeper of their acquaintance in constructing their new hotel. This again puts the likely construction date in 1891 or 1892 rather than 1882 or 1890. Giroux may even have managed the new hotel for the first year or two after its construction, to be succeeded by Wilmot Gerow.
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January 5, 2016 In Uncategorized Celebrities: Good for Your Brand? If your company is given the opportunity to choose a celebrity to sell your products, it could serve as a gateway to raise awareness of your brand image and even influence sales. However, your company can be in trouble if it chooses the wrong celebrity or, if the celebrity or individual you selected turns out to be someone you didn’t know they really were. Take the recent scandal of Subway’s Jared Fogle, for example. In the past, Fogle served as inspiring proof that a “Subway diet” can lead to a healthy and delicious lifestyle. His massive weight loss while on the Subway diet became an inspiration to millions of us. However, when Fogle himself was involved in an illegal scandal that ultimately tainted Subway’s brand name, the company suffered severe reputation harm. Who knows if Subway will ever be able to regain the market position they held for so many years due to their “celebrity” connection. Selecting a celebrity to represent your company can be an extremely complicated and tricky task—your company must take into consideration what type of brand image it is aiming for, and how the respective celebrity may potentially influence this reputation. The celebrity must have complementing values, characteristics, and morals in order for the partnership to be successful, and more often than not, if done right, it can serve as an enormous booster for your company’s image. Take Burberry’s success, for instance. This fashion giant partnered up with Emma Watson, who flaunted their iconic trench coats and plaid patterned handbags while sporting a chic, modern haircut in their fashion campaign. Watson’s already admired reputation of being a powerful and influential female figures aided Burberry’s brand image, as people all across the globe now associate the poise and charisma of Emma Watson with Burberry’s classic styles. This perfect partnership helped the company earn more than 245 million dollars in profit that year, nearly 25% higher than in the prior year. The pairing of celebrities with your company can either be a match made in heaven, or a matched made in — well, you know where. If you are considering using a celebrity, or even making someone into a celebrity through your brand, be sure you do your homework first. H&A Chows Down! Congratulations to the culinary arts students of Garfield High School for preparing yet another delicious Thanksgiving feast at the 18th Annual Garfield High School Gourmet Thanksgiving Luncheon at The Prado in Balboa Park. Each year, students are able to show off their true culinary skills, demonstrating what can be accomplished outside a traditional learning environment. H&A has proudly supported the Garfield High School Foundation since the event first started 18 years ago. Senate Approves Revision of No Child Left Behind Law After more than 14 years, the Federal government has finally realized that local control is the best way for schools, teachers and students to operate. Congratulations to the all the legislatures who voted to make this happen. How to Write an Effective Headline As writers, we are only given a few seconds to grab the attention of our audience. This is why it is important for us create attention-grabbing headlines that encourage your target audience to continue reading. It does not matter how great or newsworthy your story is – without a captivating headline, your story may never receive the traffic it deserves. What makes a good headline? Click here to learn a few interesting facts. Data Breaches: The Inside Threat In an effort to protect the ever-so private information of our clients, H&A has been working hard to take the extra steps to learn the ins and outs of cyber threat prevention and protection. When it comes to data breaches, people usually assume that they are being attacked from outside cyber-hackers. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Cyber-attacks are just as likely to happen from within an organization. Even though we may not want to admit it, we have to be prepared from potential breaches from our fellow colleagues. In order to be better prepared for an internal attack, here are some preventative tips: Educate employees – Educating your employees about your security systems is vital this day in age. With everything being shared over networks and computers, it is easier than ever to have your most sensitive information exposed. You train employees to do their job, but you can also train them so they know how to work your security system to prevent human error problems. Change your passwords – Changing your password is a simple and effective way to keep your organization’s data secure. Changing your password every three months and making sure they are not simple can help protect you from a potential breach Avoid “bad habits” – Bad habits include: sending confidential information via email, writing down administrative information, such as passwords or usernames, and not changing your passwords. Keep sensitive information in a separate location – Storing your confidential information in another location can help prevent the amount of damage that could happen if an actual data breach were to occur. Have a complex security system – Having a simple security system is obviously easy to break into. By having a security system that has multiple layers, you can help prevent a data breach in case one of the layers is hacked. Be prepared – Even though you do not want to think about a data breach happening to you, it is vital to create a plan in a case a breach were to occur. Work with your human resource and IT departments to create the plan and make sure it is shared with every employee so they are informed about what to do.
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Along the Road Along the Road is the place to look for information about current and upcoming activities, developments, trends, and items of general interest to the highway community. This information comes from U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) sources unless otherwise indicated. Your suggestions and input are welcome. Let's meet along the road. Hand-Held Phone Use Banned For Truck and Bus Drivers The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration recently issued a final rule banning interstate truck and bus drivers from using hand-held phones while operating their vehicles. This latest move to end distracted driving follows regulations that the agencies previously issued banning text messaging while operating a commercial truck or bus, or transporting hazardous materials. Drivers who violate the restriction face Federal civil penalties up to $2,750 for each offense and disqualification from operating a commercial motor vehicle for multiple offenses. In addition, States will suspend a driver's commercial license after two or more serious traffic violations. Commercial truck and bus companies that allow their drivers to use hand-held cell phones while driving face a maximum penalty of $11,000. This final rule affects approximately 4 million commercial drivers. FMCSA research shows that using a hand-held cell phone while driving requires a commercial driver to take several risky steps beyond those required for using a hands-free mobile phone, including searching and reaching for the phone. Commercial drivers reaching for an object such as a cell phone are three times more likely to be involved in a crash or other safety-critical event. Dialing a hand-held cell phone makes it six times more likely that commercial drivers will be involved in a crash or other safety-critical event. Nearly 5,500 people died and half a million were injured in crashes involving a distracted driver in 2009. Distraction-related fatalities represented 16 percent of overall traffic fatalities in 2009, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). NHTSA Announces New Distraction Measure and 2010 Crash Data NHTSA recently unveiled a new measure of fatalities related to distracted driving, called "distraction-affected crashes." The new measure focuses on crashes in which a driver was most likely distracted. NHTSA also released updated 2010 fatality and injury data showing that highway deaths fell to 32,885 for the year, the lowest level since 1949. The record-breaking decline in traffic fatalities occurred even as U.S. drivers traveled nearly 46 billion more miles during the year, an increase of 1.6 percent from 2009. The distraction-affected crashes measure was introduced as part of a broader effort to collect more accurate information about the potential role of driver distraction in crashes. NHTSA previously recorded a range of potential distractions, such as careless driving and cell phone present in the vehicle. The new measure aims to capture information on distractions that are most likely to affect crash involvement, such as dialing a cell phone. Using this refined methodology, NHTSA estimates that 3,092 fatalities occurred due to distraction-affected crashes in 2010. The recently updated data indicates that 2010 also saw the lowest fatality rate ever recorded, with 1.10 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled (VMT) in 2010, down from 1.15 deaths per 100 million VMT in 2009. Fatalities declined in most categories in 2010, including for crashes involving drunk drivers (down 4.9 percent), but rose among pedestrians, motorcycle riders, and large truck occupants. For more information and to access the full reports, visit www.dot.gov/affairs/2011/nhtsa2111.html. USDOT Centralizes "Buy America" Resources on Web USDOT recently launched a "Buy America" Web page to consolidate information on each modal administration's provisions, requirements, and waiver processes related to sourcing U.S.-made products for transportation infrastructure projects. Investments in the Nation's infrastructure lay the foundation for long-term economic health and provide jobs for American workers. Through Buy America, USDOT supports a supply chain of U.S. companies and their employees, maximizing the economic benefit of infrastructure investments. Through the Web site, companies can subscribe to receive alerts when new information is posted. For more information and to access the site, visit www.dot.gov/buyamerica. Concrete Pavement Blend Might Reduce Vehicle Pollution Extensive research is underway on the environmental benefits of using concrete made with a new cement product. Marketed under the trade name "TX Active," the cement is blended with photochemically active titanium dioxide (TiO2), which is capable of reducing the environmental pollutants from vehicle exhausts. The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) is conducting an experimental study in collaboration with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), two manufacturers, the University of Missouri at Kansas City, and the National Concrete Pavement Technology Center at Iowa State University's Institute for Transportation. Using a slipform paving machine, these MoDOT workers are applying the upper lift of a two-lift roadway with concrete containing a TX Active cement blend. The researchers are conducting the study in com-bination with a two-lift paving demonstration project with MoDOT on Route 141 in the St. Louis area. The study will include a photocatalytic concrete mainline pavement and a photocatalytic pervious concrete shoulder pavement. One anticipated outcome is that the TX Active cement will improve the quality of stormwater runoff by decomposing pollutants, primarily hydrocarbons, carried off by the water. Following the paving, environmental scientists at Iowa State University and the University of Missouri at Kansas City will monitor air and water impacts for 1 year. NCDOT Uses Laser Technology to Improve Environmental Assessments The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) teamed with the North Carolina Division of Water Quality to create two geographic information system (GIS)-based predictive models using light detection and ranging (LIDAR)-derived topographic data. These models enable transportation officials to identify wetland and stream locations more reliably, while expediting the environmental assessment process. NCDOT's use of LIDAR technology helps to predict the locations of streams and wetlands, like those drawn here within the corridor alternatives for the Carthage Bypass. LIDAR, a remote sensing technology that uses laser pulses, can help enhance existing geospatial databases and create new features for GIS maps, such as potential wetlands or wildlife habitats. Remote sensing, applied over an extensive geographic area, takes substantially less time and costs less than ground-based field surveys, making it an efficient means of screening for potential environmental impacts in early analyses of project alternatives. NCDOT staff previously attempted to substitute field delineations of wetlands and streams with GIS-based delineations, but they quickly discovered that existing data were insufficient. After teaming with the State's Division of Water Quality, they developed predictive models that generated spatial datasets for projects at the North Carolina Carthage Bypass and Kinston Bypass that combined field-verified and model-predicted wetlands and streams. These models enable them to identify wetland and stream locations using GIS, reducing the time and cost of field delineations and improving awareness of the likely locations of wetland areas during the initial project planning process. NCDOT also can use models like these to educate citizens about the environmental assessment process. NCDOT and the North Carolina Division of Water Quality shared a 2011 Environmental Excellence Award from FHWA for the project. North Carolina is now incorporating the results of the Carthage and Kinston Bypass models into a larger State-sponsored effort to provide up-to-date GIS data layers for public and private use. Now Available: A Performance-Related Specification for Hot-Mixed Asphalt In 2000 the Transportation Research Board's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Project 9-22 set out to develop software to calculate a performance-related specification for hot-mix asphalt (HMA). When the capabilities of the initial software proved too limited, the project then switched gears to base the HMA performance-related specification on presolved solutions derived from the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide. NCHRP Report 704: A Performance-Related Specification for Hot-Mixed Asphalt describes the final version of the tool, called the Quality-Related Specification Software (QRSS). The QRSS is a stand-alone program that calculates the predicted performance of an HMA pavement from the volumetric and materials properties of the as-designed HMA and compares it with that of the as-built pavement calculated from quality control data from the contractor's lot or sublot. The calculated differences for the permanent deformation, fatigue cracking, low-temperature cracking, and international roughness index determine pay factors for each lot or sublot. The performance predictions are project specific; the QRSS accounts for the climate, traffic, pavement structure, and desired or expected service life. Further, the predictions are probabilistic, calculated through a procedure that uses historical standard deviations of the input properties to account for construction and testing variability when assigning risk between the owner agency and the contractor. For more information and to download the report, visit http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/nchrp/nchrp_rpt_704.pdf. To download the software, visit http://apps.trb.org/cmsfeed/TRBNetProjectDisplay.asp?ProjectID=958. Video Demonstrates Geosynthetic Approach to Bridge Construction FHWA recently released a video that demonstrates how to build a bridge using a technology known as the Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil Integrated Bridge System (GRS-IBS). Developed under FHWA's Bridge of the Future initiative in 2002, GRS-IBS can be used to build single-span bridges on all types of roads. The technology offers the advantages of being faster, more economical, and easier to build than standard bridge construction. It is extremely durable and can be built with readily available materials, using common construction equipment, and without the need for highly skilled labor. The video explains the development of GRS technology pioneered by researchers at the U.S. Forest Service and Colorado Department of Transportation, and refined by FHWA for load-bearing applications. Created to educate designers, engineers, contractors, and inspectors on the fundamentals of GRS-IBS, the video demonstrates the construction process and illustrates best practices. The content is based on guidance outlined in FHWA's Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil Integrated Bridge System Interim Implementation Guide (FHWA-HRT-11-026). FHWA's new video demonstrates how to build using GRS-IBS technology. GRS-IBS consists of three main components: the reinforced soil foundation, abutment, and integrated approach. The video includes footage from projects in Defiance County, OH, and St. Lawrence County, NY, and interviews with designers, owners, and construction personnel. Time-lapse photography illustrates the speed of construction made possible by the technology. In 2010, FHWA's Every Day Counts initiative selected GRS-IBS as a technology innovation for accelerated deployment. (For more information, see "Every Day Counts" in the January/February 2012 issue of Public Roads.) To view the GRS-IBS construction video, visit FHWA's YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/USDOTFHWA#p/a/u/0/w_5WFoAdoUw. Public Information and Information Exchange Award Winners Demonstrate Commitment To Safer Roadways In late 2011, FHWA and the Roadway Safety Foundation recognized nine exemplary highway projects and programs as winners of the 2011 National Roadway Safety Awards. The biennial awards recognize projects and programs that reduce fatalities and injuries on the Nation's roadways through excellence and innovation in operations, planning, and design. Each of the National Roadway Safety Award recipients was evaluated on innovation, effectiveness, and efficient use of resources. Project categories included infrastructure improvements; operational improvements; and program planning, development, and evaluation. Recipients included State and local departments of transportation, a State department of public safety, a local technical assistance program, and a private firm. FHWA and the Roadway Safety Foundation presented the nine awards and two honorable mentions at a luncheon ceremony in November 2011 in Washington, DC. The foundation's Executive Director Greg Cohen served as master of ceremonies, and USDOT Deputy Secretary of Transportation John D. Porcari delivered the keynote address, which highlighted the importance of the award winners' efforts in saving lives on U.S. roadways. The award-winning projects are highlighted in the 2011 National Roadway Safety Awards Noteworthy Practices Guide. For more information or to download the guide, including a list of the 2011 award winners and project descriptions, visit http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/roadwaysafetyawards. Guidelines Released for Localized Congestion Relief A new FHWA report provides guidance to State and local transportation personnel on how to overcome barriers and challenges to implementing localized congestion relief projects. A product of FHWA's Localized Bottleneck Reduction (LBR) initiative, the document focuses on mitigating the operational causes of recurring spot-congestion and traffic bottlenecks at ramps, merges, lane drops, intersections, and weaves. The LBR program encourages agencies to adopt a defined, annualized spot-congestion program in much the same manner that they target high-crash locations. FHWA's An Agency Guide on Overcoming Unique Challenges to Localized Congestion Reduction Projects (FHWA- HOP-11-03) describes the institutional, design, funding, and safety challenges agencies face when trying to develop solutions to these problems. Further, the guide presents nine detailed case studies of projects and programs that illustrate how to overcome these barriers and challenges. For more information, visit www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/bn/lbr.htm. To download the full report, visit www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/fhwahop11034/fhwahop11034.pdf. Electronic message boards like the one shown here provide travel time estimates for drivers on I-195 in Rhode Island. RIDOT Expands Real-Time Travel The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) recently announced the expansion of a program designed to give motorists real-time travel information on the State's highways. The expanded service area includes all of I-195 from the Massachusetts line to the I-95 interchange. With the program expansion, RIDOT is using existing electronic message boards on I-195 to provide travel time estimates to the I-95 interchange and T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, RI. The department displays travel times on fixed overhead and portable electronic message signs from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. This information complements other travel planning services available to motorists, including 511, Highway Advisory Radio, and live traffic cameras. RIDOT also recently added real-time travel estimates to its Web site at www.tmc.dot.ri.gov. RIDOT calculates travel times using sensors installed to measure traffic volumes. The equipment measures the speed of traffic in real time as vehicles travel from one sensor to another, and determines an approximate travel time for each segment of road along the route. RIDOT Georgia Announces Partnership to Improve Highway Maintenance The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) recently announced its participation in an innovative, sponsorship-based program for maintaining designated road segments throughout the Atlanta area and eventually statewide. Georgia will be the first State in the Southeast to partner with local businesses and a national firm to remove litter from State highways, and the program comes at no cost to GDOT or State taxpayers. Each year, GDOT and local municipalities together spend approximately $11 million on various efforts to remove litter and maintain the roadsides in Georgia. In addition, more than 4,000 citizens volunteer with 173 active Adopt-A-Highway groups to maintain about 200 miles (322 kilometers) of roadway. Despite these efforts and the funds invested, litter control along the roads continues to be an issue. The new Sponsor-A-Highway program, called Clean Georgia, provides the opportunity to complement current volunteer efforts with the use of professional crews on a consistent schedule. Currently at least 20 States are using the Sponsor-A-Highway program to provide litter removal, mowing, and general maintenance of roadsides. While Adopt-A-Highway programs rely on volunteer labor, the sponsorship program enables local businesses to financially support the maintenance of small segments of roadway through the use of private crews. Signage posted at the start of each designated segment acknowledges the participating business by displaying its logo. GDOT Forest Service Releases New Accessibility DVD The U.S. Forest Service recently released a DVD collection of the most requested reports and technical tips on accessibility and recreation published by the Technology and Development Centers of Missoula, MT, and San Dimas, CA. The DVD, "Accessibility and Recreation Projects" (1123-2M07-MTDC), provides these materials in hypertext markup language (HTML) files and in Portable Document File (PDF) formats that can be viewed electronically or printed. More than 40 documents, such as the "Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails," are included to assist field employees in complying with accessibility requirements at recreational areas. Many of these publications were developed under an interagency agreement through FHWA's Recreational Trails Program. To order this DVD and other trail-related publications, visit www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/recreational _trails/publications/trailpub.cfm. 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Comis Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has led to extensive crunch at TT Games In late 2017, development studio TT Games began work on Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga at a time when dozens inside the company were at odds with management. Citing frustration over tight development schedules, the company’s crunch culture, and outdated development tools, more than 20 current and former TT Games employees tell Polygon that calls for change over the years had largely been ignored. Multiple people who worked at the studio remember breaking down outside of work hours because of the workload and some of the stresses they were under. “It was a very soft-spoken blackmail,” one former employee says. “‘If people don’t start doing overtime, there’s going to be problems,’” although the problems were never specified. Some former staff even came up with a term to describe their experiences at the studio, referring to them as “PTTSD.” With The Skywalker Saga — an adaptation of all nine main films in the Star Wars series — management promised employees a longer development timeline and a new engine. Unfortunately, this did little to improve the situation, according to employees. Multiple staffers say that management ignored warnings about switching to NTT, a new engine being developed internally, and say that the longer time frame was unsuccessful in alleviating crunch. Over the past few months, Polygon has spoken to more than 30 current and former TT Games employees, all of whom spoke anonymously due to nondisclosure agreements and a desire to avoid negative repercussions. They opened up about the studio’s challenging work culture over the last decade and a half and The Skywalker Saga’s difficult development cycle. Two years have passed since TT Games and publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced The Skywalker Saga, and the game has been through three delays. Meanwhile, TT Games, which employs hundreds, has seen high staff turnover and has undergone a change in management since development on The Skywalker Saga began. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga screenshot Image: TT Games/Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment A Lego empire The company’s challenges started well before The Skywalker Saga. According to staff, the culture of crunch at TT Games goes back to the company’s formation in 2005. That was when, following the success of Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, British game studio Traveller’s Tales acquired publisher Giant Interactive, forming what we know today as TT Games. Over the years, TT Games has found tremendous success with its line of Lego games, producing well-reviewed titles that have sold millions of copies and won awards. These days, they are commonly referred to as some of the most family-friendly games available, due to their simple and approachable gameplay. But former employees say that the company’s decision to release new Lego games annually resulted in a culture of crunch. Six former employees who worked under Jon Burton, co-founder and creative director at TT Games, say he would often yell at staff to return to their desks if they tried to leave work on time, and that he regularly expected employees to put in extra hours. Others, meanwhile, remember leads following employees out of the studio, to question their reasons for leaving and their loyalty to the job. “Jon told us [during a presentation] he was going to ‘hit the reset button’ in response to the survey results, and try to start fresh. […] It was back to business as usual the following Monday.” “A big problem was that crunch was premeditated,” says one former employee who worked at the studio under Burton. “It wasn’t an emergency protocol for when things went wrong. Instead, it was a tool in the box for production; projects were planned with crunch periods in the schedule, or even worse, crunch was the schedule. […] It was a regular occurrence because of the type of games we made: movie tie-ins, and kids’ stocking fillers. They all had deadlines dictated by a holiday event or the release of some film.” In November 2007, Warner Bros. bought TT Games Group, which included the Knutsford, U.K.-based studio TT Games, the Wilmslow, U.K.-based TT Fusion (acquired in January 2007), and TT Centroid (which spun off into its own limited company in 2008). TT Games bought mobile game developer Playdemic in February 2017 — which it then sold to EA in June 2021 — and acquired mobile developer TT Odyssey in 2018. Shortly after TT Games’ acquisition, in 2008, Warner Bros. held a companywide satisfaction survey to determine what people thought of the working conditions across the studios. According to two people who were working at TT Games then, the results were the lowest ratings Warner Bros. had received at the time. “Jon told us [during a presentation] he was going to ‘hit the reset button’ in response to the survey results, and try to start fresh,” says a former employee. “He started by dropping some of the odd rules we had at the studio — disabling the internet firewall, and allowing people to answer phones at their desks — but nothing meaningful that addressed project timelines, low salaries, or the crunch culture. It was back to business as usual the following Monday.” Reached for comment, Burton sent the following statement: “I can’t respond to these points as I have continuing obligations to TT that I don’t want to risk breaking (for example – confidentiality and non-disparagement). “I can clarify a couple of things for you though. I founded the company [Traveller’s Tales] in 1989 and was owner of the company [TT Games] until I sold it to WB in 2007. I moved to California in 2013, at which point my job title first changed to Creative Executive, and then later to Creative Executive Advisor, and as you can imagine, any insight into the day to day running of the studio ended when I moved.” Twelve former employees say that conditions failed to improve after Burton’s move, with studio manager David Dootson (2013-2018) and his successor, studio manager and director Paul Flanagan (2018-2020), maintaining an atmosphere where overtime was expected. According to sources who worked at TT Games over the last two decades, overtime at the studio was always presented as voluntary and paid. The company had systems in place for calculating, monitoring, and paying out overtime. Starting in 2010, though, overtime at TT Games was split between two types for every employee: “flexitime” and overtime. Department leads were responsible for determining which hours were which, based on workloads and milestones. Employees could exchange overtime hours worked for extra pay or days off, while flexitime hours could be exchanged only for late starts or extra holiday. Flexitime also had a 40-hour cap, according to staffers. This meant that employees could hit the limit and not get any benefit for hours they were putting in beyond it, if there was still work that they needed to stay behind and finish. Several employees say it was extremely difficult to turn down working additional hours. In some cases, employees were warned about consequences if they didn’t pull their weight and told that they were letting others down if they chose not to work, while in other cases, staff felt compelled to take on additional overtime to bolster their salary. Half a dozen staffers told us it was not uncommon to work 80-100 hours, six days a week, while crunching. The expectations didn’t impact every department in the same way, with sources saying that programmers, visual effects, and animation were among some of the worst teams hit, as well as contractors who were told about full-time employment opportunities and asked to prove themselves. According to staff, this didn’t just impact TT Games’ Knutsford studio, but also TT Fusion, which has developed its own titles, like Lego Jurassic World, Lego City Undercover, and Lego The Incredibles, in addition to working on console ports, cutscenes, and quality assurance for the company at large. Multiple former QA testers for TT Fusion, who worked at the company over the last decade, say that working conditions at that studio were among the worst they had ever experienced in the games industry, with crunch and bullying between staff being commonplace. They say QA was treated as “less than the development team” and kept separate from other departments. QA staffers weren’t allowed to access other floors without supervision, which was a policy the company had implemented to control leaks after a QA tester tweeted an image of a redesigned Wii U GamePad ahead of the console’s release. This had the consequence of preventing QA from visiting HR discreetly, and also made it difficult for programmers to contact specific QA testers if they needed more information about a particular bug. “The mood at [the Knutsford studio] was always rock bottom,” says a former employee. “People were worn out, worked down, mentally and physically ill because of the pressure. TT always said, ‘We’re going to change,’ but we all knew it was never gonna happen. It was always a case of, Just one more game and then we do it differently.” Other sources say that the two TT studios were also a hostile environment for women to work at, with female staff being subjected to bullying, comments about their appearance, and withheld promotions and contracts. Some speaking for this story highlighted the studio’s gender pay gap, and the number of women in senior roles, with reports showing that women were paid less than their male counterparts on average and held significantly fewer senior roles. The pay gap is not a problem isolated to TT Games, with many of the top game makers in the U.K., including Rockstar Games, Codemasters, and Sumo Digital, all reporting that women working at their companies earn less hourly pay on average than men. TT Games, however, ranks among the worst game studios in the U.K. for women in the top quartile of pay. The latest report, with a snapshot date of April 5, 2020, says that women at TT Games represent only 2.4% of the highest-paid employees and only 8.7% of employees in the upper middle hourly pay quarter. Unreal expectations From crunch to mistreatment allegations, many of the issues at TT Games came to a head during the development of The Skywalker Saga. One reason why: Around the time the project kicked off in late 2017, management made the unpopular decision to develop the game on a new engine called NTT. Sources tell Polygon that employees inside the studio had been pushing hard for TT to switch to the Unreal Engine, with a small group even creating a Lego Star Wars test in the software. This was well received internally by those who saw it, according to both current and former staff, but management decided to continue developing the project on NTT, in an attempt to avoid paying engine licensing costs — Lego games often ship on a large number of platforms, and each of those adds to the expense. This was despite warnings about some of the problems NTT might cause. “Everyone was like, ‘We have new programmers, why are we not using this technology?’” says one former employee. “We have all this crazy technology, Unreal is [charging lower fees] than ever before on their stuff, and people know how to use Unreal. Why are we not using this technology instead of creating something that is unfinished and being forced into production and is going to give really terrible final results?” Members of the team say that in practice, when they got their hands on NTT, it was unstable and missing features. Tasks like adding animations that would take two minutes in the old engine could take 10 minutes or longer this time around, depending on how many times the engine crashed. It also resulted in hours of work vanishing if the engine didn’t save properly. New engines typically arrive with teething issues, but several former employees wondered why the company had taken this risk on such a high-profile project. According to some staffers, the struggles with the new engine were the straw that broke the camel’s back. To add to this, staff say that much of the pre-production on The Skywalker Saga had been done with the old engine in mind. That created problems when trying to implement the game’s design, as assets and animation had to be reexported and reintegrated. According to some staffers, the struggles with the new engine were the straw that broke the camel’s back. Several team members took their concerns to TT Games managing director Tom Stone to inform him about the low morale at the studio, the issues with NTT, and other problems they saw within the company. Stone responded by holding a series of meetings where anyone could voice their feedback about the company. “Essentially, someone communicated to Tom that [the mood inside the studio] wasn’t great,” says a former employee. “So Tom got half of the studio into one meeting and half the studio into a second meeting, and essentially split people off into groups so they could talk about what they liked and disliked about the studio. And at the end of the day, you just see this huge list of terrible things and this tiny crop of good things on the left. And he’s gotten this feedback from multiple groups.” Reached for comment, Stone said, “I noticed towards the end of 2017/the beginning of 2018 – I definitely felt things were not right. I can tell you now I had no reports of bullying. No one ever came to me and said, ‘I have been bullied or I have been discriminated against or I’ve been picked on.’ No one ever said that. People said it’s tough working here, we work long hours, and people don’t communicate with us. But also to give it balance we had plenty of people, even the same people, say, ‘I absolutely love being here and I love working on Lego games.’ […] “I said that I wanted to know everything that was going on, but I didn’t want it to be just about, ‘Well that’s wrong, that’s wrong, and that’s wrong’. I wanted them to say, ‘Well, why do you come to work?’ ‘What inspires you?’ ‘How do you feel about making Lego games?’ ‘What do you think about the environment?’ ‘What do you think about the atmosphere in the office?’ ‘How are you all?’ It was that.” After these meetings, employees say TT Games offered new contracts to staff, which gave them more holidays and a higher percentage of a bonus at the end of the year. But more than 10 current and former employees say little else changed inside the company during this time period, and that the problems with NTT, and the fractured relationship between management and staff, still remained. Stone left the company the next year to pursue other opportunities. The biggest Lego game yet Beyond NTT, former staff also told Polygon about other issues with The Skywalker Saga’s development, including feature creep. They say management told employees early on that The Skywalker Saga was supposed to mark changes in the company’s working conditions, but it eventually grew into what many now refer to as TT Games’ biggest project yet, with management coining the phrase “strive for 85” to refer to the game’s potential Metacritic score — the company’s highest Metacritic score at present is 83 for Lego Marvel Superheroes on PS4. This, they say, required staff to be in and out of overtime for years to achieve the company’s ambitions. Former staff members say that constant revisions to the design were not uncommon throughout development, and that this resulted in months of lost work. Among these was a new 27-hit combat tree, which was removed after focus tests said that users were only using one button to fight with. “The director would request new mechanics on a whim, then ask that they be changed, whilst never actually fixing anything that really mattered,” says one former employee. “Read every review of a Lego game. They always say the same [things]: ‘Platforming is pants, the camera is terrible, no online co-op.’ So let’s add a God of War-style combat tree! 5-year-olds will love it.” Sources also say that despite the importance of The Skywalker Saga, the studio always had multiple projects going at one time, and that staff were often moved around, putting more pressure on those that remained on the Star Wars game. “A lot of staff got taken off the game [in early 2020] to focus on another project,” says a former staff member. “This made zero sense to me at the time. For example, Star Wars got taken down to about six artists to see it through to the end, but there were still thousands of bugs to work through and feedback to be done. It made zero sense to take any staff off Star Wars, let alone most of them.” As a result of NTT struggles and feature creep, many sources are not surprised that The Skywalker Saga has taken almost five years. Regarding the development of The Skywalker Saga and its delays, a spokesperson for TT Games provided this statement: “Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, is the most ambitious title the studio has ever undertaken. The team is determined to deliver a wonderful Lego experience to our players, and we are giving the game the time it needs to deliver on that aspiration. We greatly appreciate the support and understanding from our fans.” Throughout 2020, TT Games made a number of changes to its upper management. In March 2020, the company appointed former Sony Worldwide Studios vice president Michael Denny as vice president and studio head. Then, in August 2020, TT Games head of technical design Martin Palmer left the company. Studio director Paul Flanagan departed shortly afterward, in October; in July 2021, he joined 10:10 Games, a studio formed by Jon Burton, one of the co-founders of the original Traveller’s Tales. When reached for comment about his time at TT and his reasons for leaving, Flanagan said, “Given the seniority of my position whilst at TT it would not be appropriate for me to comment on the day to day running of the studio, any decisions that were made or how they were decided. Regarding my departure, I left TT over a year ago now after just over 16 amazing years and am now focused on building a new studio at 10:10 Games.” Since his arrival, Denny has been a divisive figure at TT. While some see him as someone trying to fix TT’s historical problems, including excessive crunch and a lack of diversity, others have criticized some of his choices as studio head for not seeming to match up to his aspirations. Chief among these is the hiring of his former Sony colleagues Eric Matthews and Mark Green, as director of game development and head of game, respectively, in 2021. This was controversial inside TT, as the roles weren’t widely advertised within the company, which some staffers argue prevented more diverse candidates from applying. Following these hires, head of design Arthur Parsons, a TT veteran, also ended up leaving the studio in April. The departures of Parsons and Flanagan were met with a mixed reception. Some saw it as a fresh start and a way for the studio to finally address some of the issues it had long ignored, while others were just as critical of the direction of the new management. Current employees say that in the last few months, the company has started paying closer attention to, and limiting, the amount of overtime that staff can work. We’ve confirmed that at least 40 employees have left TT Games and TT Fusion since the start of 2021. According to two high-ranking sources, the company employs more than 400 staff across the two studios. (Warner Bros. and TT declined to provide exact numbers.) Over 15 of the current and former employees Polygon spoke to say they’re disappointed with management’s vision for the future, and its decision to focus solely on Lego projects. Management has overhauled the new concepts team inside TT Games, a group that had originally been set up to future-proof the studio should it ever lose the Lego license but has now been retooled into focusing exclusively on Lego. This concerned the staffers, as many have become increasingly aware of Lego’s interest in working with other studios — including with independent developers, like Light Brick Studio on Lego Builder’s Journey, and mobile studios, like Red Games on Lego Brawls, as well as Gameloft on Lego Legacy: Heroes Unboxed and Lego Star Wars Castaways. Current and former TT staff also see parallels between what is happening at the company and what Polygon reported was happening at Sony Manchester, with Matthews and Green micromanaging all aspects of design. A spokesperson for TT Games did not answer specific questions about the company’s issues, but provided us with the following statement about its current work culture: “TT Games is committed to creating a respectful, fair and inclusive workplace for every employee. There have been many efforts in recent years, with new studio leadership and the support of Warner Bros. Games, to nurture a collaborative culture and work-life balance our employees can be proud of. Our legacy of delighting fans with the games we have created over the years is very important to us. We recognize our continued and future success relies on sustaining the momentum of the positive changes we have made to date, ensuring every employee feels supported, appreciated and experiences a true sense of belonging.” Meanwhile, a number of senior staffers who have left TT over the last two years have since joined Flanagan at 10:10 Games. This includes former lead lighting artist Leon Warren, former lead technical designer James Lay, and former senior programmer Robert Nicholds, among others. But 10:10 doesn’t account for everyone who has left TT Games, with many others joining studios elsewhere in the U.K. Over the last few months, we have heard of some positive steps at TT. Multiple sources close to the company say TT will no longer be using NTT on future projects, finally agreeing to switch to Unreal Engine, which some view as a potential step forward. Current employees also say that in the last few months, the company has started paying closer attention to, and limiting, the amount of overtime that staff can work. As for The Skywalker Saga, a mixture of current and former employees say that they expect the finished results — currently scheduled for early 2022 — to satisfy fans, but they wonder why the staff had to endure so much to get to that point. More information about Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has led to extensive crunch at TT Games Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga screenshotImage: TT Games/Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment “Jon told us [during a presentation] he was going to ‘hit the reset button’ in response to the survey results, and try to start fresh. […] It was back to business as usual the following Monday.”“A big problem was that crunch was premeditated,” says one former employee who worked at the studio under Burton. “It wasn’t an emergency protocol for when things went wrong. Instead, it was a tool in the box for production; projects were planned with crunch periods in the schedule, or even worse, crunch was the schedule. […] It was a regular occurrence because of the type of games we made: movie tie-ins, and kids’ stocking fillers. They all had deadlines dictated by a holiday event or the release of some film.” According to some staffers, the struggles with the new engine were the straw that broke the camel’s back.To add to this, staff say that much of the pre-production on The Skywalker Saga had been done with the old engine in mind. That created problems when trying to implement the game’s design, as assets and animation had to be reexported and reintegrated. According to some staffers, the struggles with the new engine were the straw that broke the camel’s back. Reached for comment, Stone said, “I noticed towards the end of 2017/the beginning of 2018 – I definitely felt things were not right. I can tell you now I had no reports of bullying. No one ever came to me and said, ‘I have been bullied or I have been discriminated against or I’ve been picked on.’ No one ever said that. People said it’s tough working here, we work long hours, and people don’t communicate with us. But also to give it balance we had plenty of people, even the same people, say, ‘I absolutely love being here and I love working on Lego games.’ […] “I said that I wanted to know everything that was going on, but I didn’t want it to be just about, ‘Well that’s wrong, that’s wrong, and that’s wrong’. I wanted them to say, ‘Well, why do you come to work?’ ‘What inspires you?’ ‘How do you feel about making Lego games?’ ‘What do you think about the environment?’ ‘What do you think about the atmosphere in the office?’ ‘How are you all?’ It was that.” Current employees say that in the last few months, the company has started paying closer attention to, and limiting, the amount of overtime that staff can work.We’ve confirmed that at least 40 employees have left TT Games and TT Fusion since the start of 2021. According to two high-ranking sources, the company employs more than 400 staff across the two studios. (Warner Bros. and TT declined to provide exact numbers.) Over 15 of the current and former employees Polygon spoke to say they’re disappointed with management’s vision for the future, and its decision to focus solely on Lego projects. Management has overhauled the new concepts team inside TT Games, a group that had originally been set up to future-proof the studio should it ever lose the Lego license but has now been retooled into focusing exclusively on Lego. This concerned the staffers, as many have become increasingly aware of Lego’s interest in working with other studios — including with independent developers, like Light Brick Studio on Lego Builder’s Journey, and mobile studios, like Red Games on Lego Brawls, as well as Gameloft on Lego Legacy: Heroes Unboxed and Lego Star Wars Castaways. #Lego #Star #Wars #Skywalker #Saga #led #extensive #crunch #Games Synthetic: Học Điện Tử Cơ Bản Everything we know about Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Five Nights at Freddy’s spawned a fan game renaissance shaded by controversy Best Justice League villains ever The best Xbox One headsets for 2022 From Stan Lee on down – a brief history of Marvel Comics editors-in-chief The Jurassic League #1 first impressions: “A book that will make you smile” The best wireless gaming mouse 2022 – stay fast and loose with cable-free mice Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Everything we know so far about Fallen Order 2 Salt and Sacrifice devs on the trials of bringing online multiplayer to its hellscape
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Explore India’s Top Destinations with Kashmir and Ladakh India is a land of diverse cultures, traditions, and landscapes. From snow-capped mountains to tropical beaches, India has a lot to offer to tourists from all around the world. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most visited tourist destinations in India, including the beautiful regions of Kashmir and Ladakh. Taj Mahal, Agra: The Taj Mahal is a world-famous monument of love, built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. The intricate marble work and grand structure attract millions of tourists to Agra every year. Goa: Known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, Goa is a popular destination for tourists of all ages. With its Portuguese heritage and delicious cuisine, Goa offers a unique cultural experience to visitors. Jaipur, Rajasthan: Also known as the Pink City, Jaipur is the capital of the desert state of Rajasthan. It is famous for its stunning palaces, forts, and temples, which showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region. Visitors can also enjoy shopping in the bustling bazaars and tasting the local cuisine. Kerala: Known as “God’s Own Country,” Kerala is a tropical paradise with palm-lined beaches, tranquil backwaters, and lush green hills. Visitors can enjoy houseboat cruises, Ayurvedic massages, and wildlife safaris. Delhi: The capital city of India, Delhi is a bustling metropolis with a rich history and culture. It is home to several famous landmarks, such as the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and India Gate. Visitors can also explore the city’s museums, art galleries, and markets. Kashmir: Known as the “Paradise on Earth,” Kashmir is a region of stunning natural beauty, including snow-capped mountains, serene lakes, and scenic valleys. Visitors can enjoy activities such as trekking, skiing, and houseboat stays on the picturesque Dal Lake. Kashmir is also known for its rich cultural heritage and unique cuisine. Udaipur, Rajasthan: Also known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur is a romantic destination with beautiful palaces and temples. Visitors can take a boat ride on Lake Pichola, enjoy a camel ride in the desert, or explore the colorful markets. Ladakh: Located in the northernmost part of India, Ladakh is a high-altitude region known for its rugged terrain, stunning landscapes, and unique culture. Visitors can explore ancient monasteries, trek through the high-altitude deserts, or go river rafting in the Indus River. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh: Considered one of the oldest cities in the world, Varanasi is a sacred city for Hindus. It is known for its ghats, which are steps leading down to the Ganges river, and its beautiful temples. Visitors can witness the evening aarti ceremony, which involves offering prayers and lighting candles on the riverbank. Amritsar, Punjab: Home to the famous Golden Temple, Amritsar is a holy city for Sikhs. Visitors can witness the daily flag-lowering ceremony at the Wagah Border, which marks the boundary between India and Pakistan. In conclusion, India is a land of diverse cultures and stunning landscapes. From the majestic Himalayas to the tropical beaches of the south, India has a lot to offer to tourists. Kashmir and Ladakh are two regions of breathtaking natural beauty, with unique cultures and cuisines that attract visitors from all over the world. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, nature, or adventure, India has something for everyone.
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“One of the Most Startling Transactions that Has Ever Come Within Our Knowledge”: Lynch Law at Lexington and El Monte, May/June 1855 There were regular reports sent by correspondents in Los Angeles to such major Eastern newspapers as the New York Times and New York Tribune and the Homestead’s collection has a few originals of the latter in its collection from the late 1840s to the mid 1860s with some interesting information (one from 1866 about the California wine industry will be shared in a few days) about the state and the greater Los Angeles region. The 25 June 1855 edition of the Tribune had a few columns devoted to news under the heading of “Two Weeks Later From California” thanks to the arrival of the steamer The Star of the West. The vessel had some 500 passengers and carried about $625,000 in gold from the mines, even as the Gold Rush was petering out, while much of the news was about happenings in San Francisco. The New York Tribune, 25 June 1855, from the Museum’s holdings. There was, however, a “From the South” section with information from newspapers from San Diego, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, dated from 19-23 May. From the latter, the subheading blared “Lynch Law in Los Angeles—One Man Hanged and Another Shot” and there was a quote from The Californian, a San Francisco sheet, that stated that One of the most startling transactions that has ever come within our knowledge . . . as occurring among a civilized people, has just been enacted in the village of Lexington, some twelve miles from this city. It was reported that a Mr. Paine of that hamlet, adjacent to El Monte, “a few days since revealed to his neighbors the existence of an organized band [of criminals], consisting of some forty members, possessing written articles of agreement and signatures of members,” this being an unusual formality of organization among bandits. Moreover, it was stated that the gang had “for its object a regular system of robbery, and assassination if necessary to carry out their designs.” Paine added “that he had been induced to join them by threats against his life made by some of the party, among whom were his own brother-in-law, Adolphus Moore,” with this latter having “borne a very bad character” and alleged to have killed a man in El Paso, Texas while on his way to California a year or two prior. Paine continued that the plan was to rob a man named Bacon, who lived at Lexington, “and if necessary to prevent discovery, murder him and his family,” while following up with robberies on other merchants. It was further stated that Moore and other gang members went to the “Tehachapy” Valley, where Paine’s sister was being taken “and where it is supposed that the headquarters of the gang existed.” As they were fleeing, however, “a party of men immediately started out in pursuit and overtook Moore, with some four others at a grocery, near the entrance to Turner’s Pass,” this being in the mountains north of modern Santa Clarita along today’s San Francisquito Road. It was added that Moore tried to escape and was shot in the thigh and recaptured. The account then noted that, on 12 and 13 May: On their arrival at Lexington, the citizens formed a Lynch court, and after some brief proceedings, the prisoners were on Saturday last taken out to be executed. After reaching the place of execution, and making every preparation, a vote was taken whether or not the prisoners should be delivered over to the civil authorities, when a large majority decided in favor of so doing, and the prisoners were then handed over the Justice [of the Peace Charles O.] Cunningham, who placed them in charge of Constable Clark. On Sunday night, about 11 o’clock, a party of men seized and bound the guards, and proceeded to hang the prisoners to the ceiling of a building. In the hurry and confusion, one of them, by the name of William Hand, escaped, and arrived in this city [Los Angeles] on Monday afternoon, giving himself up to the authorities, in whose custody he now remains. Wa[t]son was hung, and one other by the name of Moore, shot, and another, fourth man, is though to have escaped with Hand. An old man, another of the party apprehended, had been set at liberty by the mob previously. The description then concluded with the caveat that “we have been unable to get authentic accounts of the proofs against the party, and are consequently completely in the dark as to their culpability.” There was also some coverage in the New York Times also of 25 June, in which it was reported that William Paine went to Justice Cunningham to make an affidavit, but it was added that “one BROWN—a brother of DAVID BROWN, who was lynched at Los Angeles some three or four months ago—had organized a band of men for the purpose of robbing and killing.” Paine told the justice he’d been forced through threat to join the gang and stated that some of its members were at Turner’s Pass. This account noted that “the people of Lexington were very much excited upon hearing this statement” and formed a posse and found five men, including William Watson, William Hand, Adolpheus E. Moore, Pole Wilkerson and one only known as Garretson, this latter apparently being the elder figure “who was declared to be innocent of any crime” and freed. Mention was made of the “Lynch trial” where the decision was made to string up the other four, with the men having ropes around their necks, before the vote was made to turn them over to the authorities and have a citizen guard (there being only the justice of the peace and two constables in the El Monte Township). On the following evening, some six to eight men “entered the building where the accused men were confined,” nothing being stated about the guards being overpowered, and “told them they could say their prayers, as they should be hung in ten minutes, and then proceeded to put their threat in execution.” Hand and Wilkerson were the first to be led out, “but, in the darkness of the night, HAND contrived to untie his arms and escape from the executioners” even as up to 14 shots were fired at him as he fled and then reached Los Angeles the next day and turned himself in. Wilkerson, too, got the rope around his neck loosened “and escaped to parts unknown.” Moore, already having been injured when captured in the north, “was shot while in his bed” because, after the escape of the other two men, “one of the bystanders, named JOSE, a Mexican, . . . placed a pistol to his head, and literally blew his brains out.” As for Watson, he, too, was shot “although there were some evidences that an attempt had been made to hang him, his neck being considerably lacerated. In the morning his body was found riddled with balls [bullets].” The Times report ended with the observation that there was considerable agitation in Lexington “and an attempt was made to bring the perpetrators of these outrages to justice.” Yet, it was averred, “Judge [Benjamin I.] HAYES, of the District Court, had taken ineffectual measures to have the affair judicially investigated, and it is now pretty certain that they cannot be brought to a trial.” As for local coverage of these “startling transactions,” the Southern Californian, a paper that only existed for not quite two years, but operated during a period of tremendous violence and did so with a very transparent approval of so-called “natural law” in support of vigilantism, had a lengthy feature, titled “Lynching in the Monte,” in it edition of 23 May 1855. It noted that “the great topic of interest for the last few days has been the recent case of lynching at the Monte and the subsequent legal steps which have followed. It recounted that Hand, known as “Little Bill,” (Watson being “Big Bill”) came to the Angel City to turn himself in after his evading execution and that Hayes “upon his complaint, issued warrants for the apprehension of the person of four of the alleged actors in the Lynching.” That quartet appeared and were “accompanied by a very large delegation of their neighbors and friends,” one wonders how much of all of this had to do with the somewhat nebulous and shadowy agglomeration known as the “Monte Boys,” who did not shy from joining larger vigilante efforts or carrying out their own. Yet, while it was stated that the four vigilantes were in town to appear before Hayes, it was added that “at the appointed hour, however, it was found that the arraigned parties had quietly retired to their homes,” meaning, presumably, that they were released on their own recognizance, which, the paper, averred was “about as sensible a move as could have been made.” Perhaps this was a veiled allusion to potential problems from the “delegation” that went with them? The next day, though, “a posse of some ten or fifteen started for the Monte to bring them back” and “some of them returned in the afternoon and reporting nothing [no one] found.” An unidentified officer (the sheriff, undersheriff or marshal?) remained “with a few law abiding citizens” in El Monte “with the forlorn hope of effecting the arrest of the party.” As for Hand, the paper added that he “remains snugly ensconced in the city prison, while his chum, Wilkerson, has, we understand, made his way up the Tulares,” that is, well into the San Joaquin Valley. New York Times, 25 June 1855. The paper then lambasted the authorities in Los Angeles, whose action “has been characterized by a gross want of judgment, and has had the effect of still further widening the breach between our citizens and the statute book.” Editors William Butts and John O. Wheeler then fulminated that the Court’s actions against the vigilantes, “after the multiplied cases of ‘higher law’ which have occurred in this County” and which were, it claimed “entire unnoticed by the constituted authorities, partakes much of the ridiculous.” It wondered if the urbanites in the Angel city felt “it is deemed improper for our neighbors in rural districts to take the same liberties which are tacitly allowed in our own citizens.” This referred to previous “popular tribunals” held in Los Angeles during the first half of the decade, though Hayes was a rare public voice against such “extralegal” proceedings, but the Southern Californian continued that, if “Judge Lynch” had never before “asserted his supremacy” or if the courts were better at its purpose “to afford that protection and safety to life and property” called for in the statutes, “we would have looked upon the present action of the authorities with far more approbation.” Southern Californian, 25 May 1855. Instead, the history of the Angel City and the fact that “our Courts have quietly succumbed before the majesty of the people,” that is, vigilantism, and were clearly “tacitly acknowledging their own impotency to afford protection to the innocent, or mete out punishment to the guilty” showed, the editors proclaimed that the only peace and “security to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” was “owing wholly and entirely to the retributive justice meted out by the people.” All the Court had accomplished were to be Obsequious engines for designing men to strip the unsuspecting of their patrimony, to rob the widowed and the fatherless, and to carry terror and dismay, in the shape of long bills of costs, and fees and per centage, drawing tears of blood from the unfortunate to have the wheels of this legal Juggernaut. There was almost no approval of what was being done against the poor vigilantes of El Monte because they were only acting necessarily “for their own safety and security” in its “condign punishment” of “a band of murderous assassins, whose guilt was undeniable, and who even after their arrest, swore deep vengeance against the lives of their fellows.” The Southern Californian insisted “we are not wedded to lynch law” and “would gladly banish it from the Republic,” except that “there have been circumstances and cases . . . where the action of the people has been imperatively required” because the courts were simply “incapable of administering justice” and defendants, by “crooks and quirks and subtleties” evaded “the penalty due to their crimes.” Given that there were “villains of every shade and degree, murderers—horse thieves—robbers and swindlers,” there was every need “in ridding our borders of such pests.” Claiming that a half-dozen years of experience, dating from the earliest days of the Gold Rush, demonstrably showed that “mob law” was almost never in error in its judgment, the editors further asserted “we have never seen its hand laid upon an innocent man,” though Hayes publicly pointed out the innocence of Cipriano Sandoval, a cobbler hung with others in 1852 for the murder of Joshua Bean at San Gabriel, as a preeminent example. Then again, the paper proffered that “those who are loudest in their condemnation of lynch law, are those who have lived in violation of all law, and are ever found sturdy advocates and supporters of a legal machinery” that protected them “in their career of vice and rascality.” It was more than telling that the editors then averred that Others are found, who as in this city, have cheerfully fraternized with the mob, in inflicting speedy justice on some worthless outcast from Sonora [that is, a Latino]; but when the grasp of an aggrieved and outraged populace is laid upon the culprits of our own race, a holy horror is at once manifested against the violation of written statute. As to those, like Hayes, “who are opposed to mobs from principle,” but this only meant something if there was “the increased efficiency and purity of our Courts of Justice” which, thereby, would mean the community would “be relieved of all shadow of necessity for further demonstrations by the people.” If this could take place, mob law, which was “ever repulsive to a community,” would vanish. A further reference to the incident was made more briefly in the Southern Californian of 6 June, as it was noted that “much inquietude is being manifested in the Monte in consequence of the threats made by the friends of the parties recently lynched at that point,” while repeating that the gang was said to be “lurking about the country, awaiting an opportunity to reek [wreak] their vengeance.” The paper reported that there was a recent attempt at murder as well as horse theft, with the owner shot at, to no effect, and it was claimed that the Brown gang was responsible (though, without any adduced evidence.) Moreover, it was stated that these events “have conspired to cause a universal feeling of insecurity, and no man now pretends to leave his house at night” without being adequately armed and “it is considered unsafe even to travel about the country at mid-day.” Given the “mortifying state of affairs” it was a time “which calls loudly for extraordinary measures,” so that “if there is to be peace, quietness and security to life and property, every vagabond must be put out of the way, driven from country, or strung to a limb,—and the sooner this work is commenced the better will it be.” It was claimed that there were “individuals scattered all over the country who have no visible means of gaining a livelihood” so, consequently, “there can be no question as to the dishonesty and crime perpetrated by this class.” Southern Californian, 6 July 1855. A recent law passed by the “Know-Nothing” legislature and given the extraordinary name “An Act to Punish Vagrants, Vagabonds and Dangerous and Suspicious Persons” gave broad powers to arrest and try anyone deemed (though how exactly was left to the imagination) to be a vagrant, but there was specific mention of “greasers” or mestizos of mixed Indian and Mexican blood, so it was often known as the “Greaser Law.” Local legislators like Joseph Lancaster Brent voted against the legislation and it is not known if the statute was ever enforced in greater Los Angeles, but it was a heinous legal machination by the anti-immigrant, racist “Know Nothings” who briefly controlled state government. The Southern Californian made no mention in this context of race and, of course, the purported Brown gang, not unlike the Red Irving gang of four years prior, was comprised of whites. Tomorrow, we pick up the story with the second part of this post looking at some of the surviving documents from the Los Angeles County court case files and related material, so please check back for that. Posted in Law & Crime, Places & Communities, Politics & GovernmentTagged 1850s Los Angeles history, Benjamin Hayes Los Angeles judge 1850s history, California An Act to Punish Vagrants Vagabonds and Dangerous and Suspicious Persons 1855, California anti-vagrancy law 1855, California Greaser Act 1855, Charles O. Cunningham El Monte history 1850s, Crime Los Angeles 1850s history, David Brown lynching Los Angeles 1855 history, John O. Wheeler Southern Californian newspaper, Los Angeles reports New York Times 1850s history, Los Angeles reports New York Tribune 1850s, Lynching El Monte California history 1850s, Lynching Los Angeles County 1850s history, Mob law Los Angeles 1850s history, Natural law vigilantism history 1850s, Paul R. 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Home » Tips » How to Prevent Adware Attacks How to Prevent Adware Attacks What is an Adware? Adware is a category of ad-displaying applications and programs that seek to flood the users’ screens with promotional materials. Adware is mostly harmless to the system but could potentially serve as a gateway for more dangerous software and, because of that, must be avoided. In this post, we will give you a list of useful tips and guidelines that can help you with preventing the installation of Adware on your computer or mobile device so we strongly recommend that you carefully read the next lines and try to implement the advice provided in them as much as possible. Adware Pop ups As we said, Adware is not as dangerous as more advanced malware forms, including Trojans, Spyware, or Ransomware, but this doesn’t mean you should not try to keep it away fro your computer. If an Adware gets installed in your system, not only will it constantly bother you with its aggressive generation of ads, banners, box messages, and pop-ups, but it may also eventually trick you into downloading a more dangerous program that can cause actual damage to the system or to your data. In addition, most Adware apps are known for collecting data from the user’s browsers, which typically gets sold and re-sold to third parties who may end up targeting you with even more harmful ads. Furthermore, Adware is oftentimes responsible for performance issues such as slow-downs, browser freezes, and even crashes of the computer/device. Now that we have briefly established why it is essential you keep such software away from your system, let us tell you more about the best ways you could achieve this. How to prevent adware attacks? Basic safety habits The first and most important rule you should adhere to if you want to keep your browser and system clean from adware or other unwanted software is to always use your common sense while on the Internet. The number one reason users get such undesirable apps added to their browsers is carelessness and lack of caution. If, for instance, you see a sketchy-looking link that an unknown user has sent you via an email message or social media chat, you should obviously not click on the link. The same rule applies to any type of suspicious-looking content you may encounter online. Only interact with stuff on the Internet that you can be relatively sure are safe. Anything that doesn’t seem reliable and trustworthy ought to be avoided. Some examples of types of content that could be (and oftentimes are) used for Adware distribution are files and links included in spam email or social media messages, fake download links added to the pages of file-sharing sites, fake update request, too-good-to-be-true online offers, big, flashy browser banners and pop-ups, odd-looking ads, etc. Keeping away from unreliable sites Normally, misleading content that could get you Adware can be found on unreliable, low-quality, and/or illegal sites, which brings us to our second prevention tip: Do not go to sites that you cannot trust. We understand that it could sometimes (oftentimes) be tempting to visit a certain website that you know you should probably not go to. In such cases, try to think about the potential consequences of visiting the site and interacting with its contents – sure you may not necessarily get an Adware but, on the other hand, it’s possible you get far worse types of malware on your computer/mobile device if you proceed to the site. In the end, it all comes down to risk management and deciding whether or not it’s worth putting your system’s safety in jeopardy over something as trivial as visiting a potentially unreliable website. Be careful what you download The third tip we want to give you concerns the choices you make when you download new software. This is where most users get it wrong – we all know that we aren’t supposed to click on sketchy stuff we come across on the Internet or visit questionable sites. However, adware apps are oftentimes hidden within seemingly legitimate software that people download every day. In many cases, adware isn’t distributed as separate software but as an element incorporated within another program or app. There are numerous examples of different forms of software that carry adware elements. In most cases, the programs and apps that contain ad-displaying elements are ones that are distributed and can be downloaded for free. It makes sense – the ads are an alternative way for the software’s devs to make money without making their users pay for the product. However, in many cases, the frustrating effects of the ads significantly outweigh any positive traits that the program might have, in which case it’s best to avoid that program. Here, there’s actually no universal rule to follow in order to avoid adware. The best thing you could do is research each and every free app and program you are about to download to find out what other users have said about it. If there are lots of complaints about aggressive advertisements, it’s probably best to look for an alternative program. If, however, you are still determined to download that specific one, at least be sure to carefully explore its setup settings, including Custom/Advanced installation menu to find out if there are any added optional adware elements and uncheck them so that they don’t get installed. Reading the terms of the License Agreement could also help you see if there are any unwanted optional components added to the program. Another option is to go for the paid version of the product in question. It is a rarity for developers to put ads inside their paid products seeing as how the ads themselves are oftentimes used as a means of getting people to upgrade to the paid version(s) of the program. Make your browser safer Next, we need to say a couple of words about your browser, because many adware apps exploit weaknesses in its settings in order to get installed. First, you need to make sure you are using a reliable, security-focused browser and that it has its latest update installed at all times. Obvious choices here are Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari and, in most cases, their updates should get installed automatically. Also, make sure that all browser features related to security are enabled. Additionally, getting an ad-blocker is a very good way of keeping ads that may serve as adware-distributing download buttons away from your screen. However, be careful when picking an ad-blocker because some low-quality ad-blockers may be turn out to be as bad as adware (if not worse). Some browsers like Opera and Slimjet have pretty effective built-in ad-blockers, which removes the need to look for one yourself. Finally, you should make sure to go to the settings of your browser, find the security section, and enable everything that can potentially help you prevent adware installations. A great tip here is to set your browser to always ask you where you want to save each file before the file is downloaded. That way, files will never get automatically downloaded and you will always have time to decide if any particular file that is about to get saved on your system is safe or if it should be stopped from getting on your computer. Have a reliable security program Last, but not least, do not forget to install a reliable antivirus and/or anti-malware tool on your computer/smartphone. This might sound like a no-brainer but it is still an important precaution measurement that mustn’t be ignored. Typically, anti-malware tools seem to do better against malware as those are more specialized to deal with such types of unwanted software, whereas antivirus programs focus on more traditional types of threats such as Trojans, Viruses, and Spyware. And there you have it, these few simple tips, when applied correctly and with consistency, should allow you to keep adware away from your computer in almost all cases. How to Prevent
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Mini-Episode: How Steve Jobs Got What He Wanted This is the first-ever HTTOTW short. These 3-minute in-between-isodes will run during weeks when there isn't a new full episode. This is in addition to the regular length episodes, and these will not distract from or delay new full-length episodes. This week's short features three stories from the life of Steve Jobs.
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Psychologists Demand Accountability for Torture from APA Ethics Committee Written by: Deborah Popowski Last week, psychologist advocates Trudy Bond and Steven Reisner sent the open letter below to the American Psychological Association president. The letter calls for a review of the organization’s failure to investigate allegations that APA psychologists, including current Wright State University School of Professional Psychology Dean Larry James, were implicated in torture and other forms of prisoner abuse. Open Letter to President Suzanne Bennett Johnson, American Psychological Association A.P.A. has taken a very strong stance against the use of torture, inhumane, and degrading treatment, and if anyone is able to identify A.P.A. members who have been involved in such activities, we will take disciplinary action. — Gerald Koocher, former APA President, speaking on Democracy Now! (June 16, 2006) Dear Dr. Johnson: We are two psychologists committed to making certain that psychologists implicated in torture and prisoner abuse are held accountable by oversight bodies for their egregious ethical violations. We believe the public trust and the reputation of our profession depend upon such accountability. We are writing at this time regarding ethics complaints filed with the APA Ethics Office against three psychologists who remain APA members in good standing: Dr. Michael Gelles, Dr. Larry James and Dr. John Francis Leso. Based on undisputed facts, these cases cry out for investigation and appropriate censure. We would like to briefly review some of the evidence for these complaints and express our concern with regard to the status of each complaint. Attorney Jonathan Turley filed a complaint with the APA Ethics Office in 2001 against Dr. Michael Gelles for alleged complicity in the harsh treatment of US Naval Officer Daniel King, who had been accused of espionage (Notes 1, 2). King was held for 520 days without charge by the Navy Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and interrogated for 29 days in 15-20 hour sessions. During this period, Navy investigators gave King multiple polygraph tests and lied to him about the results. By the end of the month, King had signed a confession despite having no recollection of the actions to which he admitted. Prior to his military hearing, King had become suicidal and felt he was losing his grip on reality, since he could not remember the event. He requested a consultation with a psychologist to help him remember, via hypnosis or truth serum, and King was sent to Dr. Gelles for a psychological consultation (notes 3, 4, 5). According to testimony of King’s defense attorney before the Senate Intelligence Committee, “Gelles virtually ignored the statement of King that he had suicidal thoughts…two days before the interview.”(note 6) He focused instead on pressuring King to give the agents “corroborating” evidence, offering to hypnotize King if he did so. These allegations are supported by the videotape of Dr. Gelles’ session with King (made by NCIS without consent) which was provided by Turley to the Ethics Committee. (Ultimately, all charges against King were dismissed when a military judge concluded there was insufficient evidence even to sustain a determination of probable cause (note 7). The Ethics Committee apparently found that Dr. Gelles’ behavior did not violate APA ethics; in fact, subsequent to this case, Dr. Gelles was chosen by the Director of the Ethics Office to sit on the PENS Task Force and help develop ethical guidelines for national security interrogations. On December 5, 2007, Dr. Trudy Bond filed a complaint with the APA Ethics Office against Dr. Larry James for his alleged involvement in the harsh treatment of detainees. Among numerous ethical violations, Dr. James oversaw the transport of three child prisoners – one 12 years old and two 13 years old (note 8)– from Bagram, Afghanistan to Guantánamo, where Dr. James was the Chief Behavioral Science Consultation Team member (“BSCT #1”) (notes 9, 10). According to the New York Times, during transport the boys were “put on a plane with other prisoners, chained by the wrists and ankles, with a hood” placed over their heads. At Guantánamo, Dr. James oversaw the daily interrogations of these boys. For ten months the boys’ families were not told what had happened to their children, who had been “disappeared” by American authorities. The United Nations Committee Against Torture has held that such “disappearance” is torture – not only for the subject, but also for the family of the child taken without public acknowledgement. In addition, there is no dispute that such treatment of children is a violation of international law. The ethics complaint against Col. James was dismissed by the APA Ethics Office without investigation. In 2006, Dr. Alice Shaw filed a complaint against Dr. John Leso with the APA Ethics Office, which was never officially acknowledged. On April 15, 2007, Dr. Trudy Bond filed a similar complaint against Dr. Leso, which also was not acknowledged. Dr. Bond refiled the complaint on September 4, 2007. That complaint was formally acknowledged by APA on February 27, 2008. Declassified U.S. government documents indicate that while serving at the U.S. Station at Guantánamo Bay Dr. Leso, in his position as BSCT #1 (he preceded Dr. James in this position), co-authored a document recommending that a series of escalating physically and psychologically abusive interrogation tactics be used on detainees there. Many of these techniques were applied to Guantánamo detainee “063,” Mohammed al-Qahtani, under Dr. Leso’s direct supervision (notes 11, 12). Susan Crawford, the Convening Authority for the Guantánamo Military Commissions appointed by George W. Bush, dismissed the case against al-Qahtani precisely because “his treatment met the legal definition of torture.” Many of the techniques and conditions that appeared in Dr. Leso’s written interrogation document were subsequently applied to other men and boys held at Guantánamo and eventually to detainees held in U.S. custody in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, more than five years after filing, the ethics complaint against Dr. Leso still remains unadjudicated by the APA Ethics Office (apparently the longest unadjudicated case in APA history). The results of the case against Dr. Leso in New York clearly establish why the APA must take the lead in such cases. Unlike the NYOPD, the APA’s standards for psychologists do not permit the sidestepping of ethical issues through legal gymnastics. As the APA Ethics Code states: This Ethics Code applies only to psychologists’ activities that are part of their scientific, educational, or professional roles as psychologists. Areas covered include but are not limited to the clinical, counseling, and school practice of psychology; research; teaching; supervision of trainees; public service; policy development; social intervention; development of assessment instruments; conducting assessments; educational counseling; organizational consulting; forensic activities; program design and evaluation; and administration. Most states follow the lead of the APA Ethics Office in determining ethical standards and in adjudicating cases. Because of the Ethics Committee’s delay in adjudicating the Leso case, Dr. Steven Reisner initiated an ethics complaint against Dr. Leso with the New York Office of Professional Discipline (NYOPD), which grants his license to practice.[xiii] The NYOPD and the New York Attorney General acknowledged the fact that, “Dr. Leso, apparently, was asked to use his skills as a weapon; not to help the mental health of the detainees.” But the NYOPD used these very facts to determine that – since the aim of Dr. Leso’s activity at Guantánamo was explicitly to cause harm, and since there was no “therapist-patient relationship between Dr. Leso and any of the Guantánamo detainees” – Dr. Leso’s professional behavior could not be considered the “practice of psychology” under the New York Education Law and therefore the ethics code did not apply. The case was dismissed without investigation. Dr. Reisner pursued the case against Leso in New York State Supreme Court. The Court refused to overrule NYOPD, not on the merits of the case, but based on a technicality: that harm to the profession at large notwithstanding, Dr. Reisner could not show that he had been personally harmed by Dr. Leso’s activities. But harm to the profession of psychology is precisely a central issue for the American Psychological Association. The ability of our association to establish and uphold ethical principles is the very basis upon which we garner and maintain public trust. And that trust has been sorely challenged by the failure of the APA Ethics Office to determine when a psychologist’s behavior in national security interrogations has violated our basic, time-honored ethical principles. In light of the circumstances we have described here, we are requesting that you, as President of the APA: 1. Open a full review of the practices of the APA Ethics Office with regard to the investigation and adjudication of cases alleging torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment in general, and the cases of Drs. Leso, James, and Gelles in particular. 2. Ensure that the case against Dr. Leso now receives a prompt adjudication, five years after it was filed. 3. Move to rescind the current statute of limitations on cases of torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment so that there can be accountability for psychologists who participate in classified abuses whenever the evidence of such abuses becomes available. Trudy Bond Steven Reisner Kaye, J. (2009, July 24). Former Top Navy Psychologist Involved in Pre-9/11 Prisoner Abuse Case. Retrieved September 7, 2012, from Invictus: http://valtinsblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/former-top-navy-psychologist-involved_24.html Turley, J. (2007, August 20). Testimony in Senate Intelligence Committee on Abuses By Naval Intelligence and the Daniel King Case Published 1, Aug. Retrieved September 7, 2012, from http://jonathanturley.org/2007/08/20/testimony-in-senate-intelligence-committee-on-abuses-by-naval-intelligence-and-the-daniel-king-case/ (Turley, 2007) (Kaye, 2009) Soldz, S. (2009, December 7). The “Ethical Interrogation”: The Myth of Michael Gelles and the al-Qahtani Interrogation. Retrieved September 7, 2012, from The PsySR Blog: http://www.psysr.org/blog/2009/12/07/michael-gelles-and-the-al-qahtani-interrogation/ James, L. (2008). Fixing Hell. Grand Central Pub. p. 43. International Human Rights Clinic. Public Accountability for U.S. Doctors and Psychologists Involved in Torture. Retrieved September 7, 2012, from Human Rights Program Harvard Law School: http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/hrp/clinic/current%20projects/current_americas_projects.html Center for Constitutional Rights. Evidence: Larry James. Retrieved September 7, 2012, from When Healers Harm: http://whenhealersharm.org/sources-call-for-an-investigation-on-larry-james/ Center For Constitutional Rights. John Leso. Retrieved September 7, 2012, from When Healers Harm: http://whenhealersharm.org/john-leso/ UC Berkeley School of Law. Do No Harm? Intelligence Ethics, Health Professionals and the Torture Debate. Retrieved September 7, 2012, from BerkeleyLaw – University of California. The Center for Justice & Accountability. Reisner v. Leso: Accountability for One of the Psychologists Behind the Guantánamo Abuses . Retrieved September 7, 2012, from The Center for Justice & Accountability: http://cja.org/article.php?list=type&type=412 Areas of Work Protecting Fundamental Freedoms Today, Sept. 27: The Future of Human Rights and Revolution in the Arab World Performance Art (and Other Pictures from HRP Orientation)
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VIDEO: Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland, speaks at joint conference on climate change displacement We’re so pleased today to share coverage of our recent joint conference, “Climate Change Displacement: Finding Solutions to an Emerging Crisis,” which brought together experts from around the world to discuss the governance challenges that come with this critical issue. Thanks again to the Emmett Environmental Law & Policy Clinic and the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic for partnering with us on this conference, which was comprised of closed meetings and two public events. Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland, in conversation with HLS Dean Martha Minow. Below, you’ll find the video of the first event: a conversation between Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and current UN special envoy on El Niño and climate change, and Dean Martha Minow. Harvard Law School has posted a summary of that talk, along with some excerpts, on the home page. The Harvard Gazette also went in-depth with one of the conference attendees, Robin Bronen, a human rights attorney, senior research scientist at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and co-founder and executive director of the Alaska Institute for Justice. Robin participated in the second public event, entitled “Addressing Climate Change Globally and Locally.” You’ll also find video of that event below. Thanks to all of the conference participants, and to the many other scholars, advocates, and affected communities who are working so hard on this issue. Areas of Work Gender, Race, & Non-Discrimination Areas of Work Events Tomorrow, Nov. 15: “Women’s Legal Capacity in the Laws of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States” Clinic and HRW call for formal talks on “killer robots,” aim for preemptive ban
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Inspirit Foundation Inspirit Foundation is a public foundation based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Inspirit works to enable the creation of new narratives that advance pluralism—narratives that challenge discriminatory structures of representation and multiply the array of stories and people we see reflected in television, film, the arts, and journalism. https://inspiritfoundation.org/
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