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English Romantic Songs and Ballads
for voice with original guitar accompaniments from
the period
edited and with an introduction by Brian Jeffery
The complete introduction, by Brian Jeffery
This small anthology of English ballads of the early nineteenth
century has been one of the most popular Tecla publications since it
first appeared in 1983. Because of continuing interest, the book is
now reprinted, with only small changes to this introduction.
The ballads in this book are art songs, that is to say original
compositions by composers of this period. They are usually to a new
literary text, and they usually have nothing to do with folk-songs,
which are of a different nature and have a different social
connotation. A further distinction must also be made: they are not
quite the same as the Victorian "drawing-room" ballad, which
dates from the later part ofthe century. These songs from the earlier
part of the century, written before Victoria came to the throne in
1837, are subtly different: to my ear at least they are sturdier, less
maudlin, participating still in an eighteenth-century tradition.
It would be true to say that the ballads of that time were among
the most popular forms of music of their day. Published in their
thousands, they reached and touched most people, and their appeal was
enormous. Their sentiments often appeal to us to this day, and songs
of a very similar nature are still performed by singers with enormous
success on stage and television. Sometimes their sentiments seem
exaggerated in the context of today's taste, but nevertheless most
ballads are stories of love with a charming simplicity and a splendid
melodic gift that can easily and gladly be surrendered
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his position for
fifteen years.
NARRATOR
In theory, every Athenian citizen over the
age of twenty had the right to participate
in the assembly.
NARRATOR
However, some of them lived far from the city,
and others could not financially afford to
miss a day of work to attend meetings.
NARRATOR
For these reasons, the city introduced a special
allowance called a misthos ekklesiastikos
in the 4th century BCE, meant to encourage
participation.
NARRATOR
Originally, it was two obols, but the politician
Kleon raised it to three.
NARRATOR
Athens introduced several innovations that
heavily influenced modern society, including
theater, architecture, and philosophy.
NARRATOR
However, their greatest contribution was their
democratic government, which introduced the
concept of a city ruled by its citizens.
NARRATOR
The decision to adopt democracy as a government
- a choice made in 508 BCE - shaped civilization
as we know it, and continues to affect us today.
ASPASIA
Hello again, wanderer.
ASPASIA
I trust you appreciated learning aboutthe
inner workings of the city.
ASPASIA
Is there anything else you'd like to do?
ASPASIA
Then let's start with a simple question.
ASPASIA
Approximately how many citizens were in Athens in my time?
ASPASIA
That's too low a number for this big city.
Try again.
ASPASIA
Athens's general population was believed to
be around 300,000, but only a select few of
this number were citizens.
ASPASIA
Keep trying.
ASPASIA
Approximately how many citizens were in Athens in my time?
ASPASIA
What?
There aren't that many people living in the
entire world, let alone in the city of Athens.
Try a different answer.
ASPASIA
Yes!
There were approximately 30,000 citizens in
Athens, although the population as a whole
was much larger.
ASPASIA
On to the second question.
ASPASIA
Who of the following was a famous Athenian
magistrate?
ASPASIA
Leonidas was a Spartan warrior king.
Try again.
ASPASIA
Plato was brilliant and eloquent, but he was
a philosopher, not a magistrate.
Keep trying.
ASPASIA
Perseus was a legendary hero, but he
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the
Jewish past in an enormous
museum, not only for the
Czech nation, but for visitors
from all parts of the globe.
In 1938 there were more
than 300,000 Jews. Only five
percent of them survived
World War II. Dr. Desider
Galsky, the president of the
Council of Jewish Communities, estimates that
there may be as many as
$££W^
5,000 Jews in Prague and
about 15,000 in the country
but that the majority refuse
to be identified as Jews.
Czechoslovakia And Israel
Galsky stated that Czechoslovakia was one of the first
countries, together with the
Soviet Union, to vote in the
United Nations in support of
the Jewish State in 1948, that
only the Czechs sent
weapons to the Haganah in
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Entertainment, Food, Fun
On Tap At Jewish Center
New Year's Eve Event
From the
Staff of the
Ohio
Jewish
JChronicle
The (L yi
Chronicle office^ ff
will be closed
Monday, Jan. 2
Deadline for P>
the Jan. 5 issue is
noon today:
"Greatentertainment,
good food a whole lot of fun is
in store for the Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center's 'New
Year's Eve Party — New
York City Style,' " states co-
chairpersjon for the event
Micki Shkolnik.
The party, which is at the
Center, 1125 College Ave.,
will be held from 9 p.m. to 2
' a.m., Saturday, Dec. 31.
Entertainment for the
evening is Joey Dee who will
be singing many of his greatest hits including "Shout"
and "Peppermint Twist."
There will also be a rock n'
roll group from Detroit,
"Wedsel's Edsels." They
will be playing several sets
of 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s music.
The Jewish Center will be
transformed Saturday night
into New York City. There
will be a Statue of Liberty,
Central Park, Madison Avenue, vendors, a mirrored
ball, a large screen T.V.
showing the real Times
Square, mimes, jugglers,
magicians, breakdancers
and more. There will also be
a costume contest, and a
prize will be
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couldn't look away!
It
also features some really fun "puzzle pages"
seemingly drawn by Marie Severin, (again where Marvel
goofs on itself and its style of comics), plus a photo
gallery of shots from the Spider-Man TV show.
Great,
moody covers by Bob Budiansky and Eernie Chan.
84
pages.
Rollover
the image to see this book's back cover!
Courtesy
Treasury Hunter Jeff
Jaworski, comes this quote by artist Bob Budiansky
about this book's cover: "The Band on the Run cover!
I don't know if you realize that was the original inspiration
for that cover--Paul McCartney's Band on the Run
album cover. It was former Marvel Editor Jim Salicrup's
idea."
Marvel
Treasury #19 - 1978
Yet
another Conan treasury. This was unusual, as it does
feature reprints, but they are from Savage Sword
of Conan #s 4 & 6, but for the first time in
color. Story art by John Buscema and Alex Nino.
It
also hasSuperheroes at the Summer Olympics."
Back cover drawn by...Bill Sienkiewicz!
84
pages.
Rollover
the image to see this book's back cover!
This
from Treasury Hunter Keith Richard: "The
Marvel Summer Olympics book was slightly redrawn
and rewritten and became the Contest of Champions
mini-series after the boycott of the Olympics.
I owned a few pages from that series, in one page the
heroes disappeared, in the published version, there
was just an empty room where the heroes used to be,
but under the white out on the original, you could see
the olympic athletes where the heroes once were."
Cool!
Marvel
Treasury #26 - 1980
Another
Hulk treasury, and another chance for Marvel to burn
off some inventory.
Reprinting
Incredible Hulk #s 167-170, the stories are:
"To Destroy the Monster!", "The Hate
of the Harpy!", "Disaster Eight Miles High",
and "They Lurk in the Volcano." Features a
couple of panels where Betty Ross is naked.
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the war Eugen Grosche,
one of their main leaders, was arrested for
a year by the Nazi government. After World
War II they reformed the Fraternitas Saturni.
=== Later 20th century ===
In the 1960s and 1970s, esotericism came to
be increasingly associated with the growing
counter-culture in the West, whose adherents
understood themselves in participating in
a spiritual revolution that would mark the
Age of Aquarius. By the 1980s, these currents
of millenarian currents had come to be widely
known as the New Age movement, and it became
increasingly commercialised as business entrepreneurs
exploited a growth in the spiritual market.
Conversely, other forms of esoteric thought
retained the anti-commercial and counter-cultural
sentiment of the 1960s and 1970s, namely the
techno-shamanic movement promoted by figures
such as Terence McKenna and Daniel Pinchbeck
which built on the work of anthropologist
Carlos Castaneda.This trend was accompanied
by the increased growth of modernPaganism,
a movement initially dominated by Wicca, the
religion propagated by Gerald Gardner. Wicca
was adopted by members of the second-wave
feminist movement, most notably Starhawk,
and developing into the Goddess movement.
Wicca also greatly influenced the development
of Pagan neo-druidry and other forms of Celtic
revivalism. In response to Wicca there has
also appeared literature and groups who label
themselves followers of traditional witchcraft
in opposition to the growing visibility of
Wicca and these claim older roots than the
system proposed by Gerald Gardner. Other trends
which emerged in western occultism in the
later 20th century were satanism as exposed
by groups such as the Church of Satan and
Temple of Set, as well as chaos magick through
the Illuminates of Thanateros group.
== Popular culture ==
In 2013, Asprem and Granholm highlighted that
"contemporary esotericism is intimately, and
increasingly, connected with popular culture
and new media."Granholm noted that esoteric
ideas
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the call
SEE HARVARD, PAGE 10
Coach Tim
Walton and the top-
ranked UF softball
team open regional
play against Florida
A&M at 6 p.m on
Friday. The Gators
are looking for a
national title after
falling short in '08.
See Story, Page 20.
Man arrested after police find methadone, marijuana, crack in his car
A Gainesville man was arrested after police
found marijuana, crack cocaine and methadone
pills in his car during a traffic stop.
At 12:45 a.m. Tuesday, Irvin Lawrence, 62,
was stopped by a Gainesville Police Department
officer for an expired tag. The officer noticed Law-
rence seemed to be hiding something. The officer
searched Lawrence and his car and found a small
bag of marijuana in his pocket and a bag of crack
cocaine in his wallet, according to a GPD report.
The officer also found a prescription bottle with
five methadone pills in the car. The bottle hadthe
name Jerry Brunson on it, the report stated. Law-
rence said he bought the marijuana but was hold-
ing the crack cocaine for his friend.
He told the officer the methadone pills also
belonged to his friend, but could not identify his
friend's name until he read the bottle. Lawrence
was charged with two felonies of possession of a
controlled substance and one misdemeanor pos-
session of less than 20 grams of marijuana.
KATIE EMMETS
Honors Horticulture
Jeremy Joiner, of the UF Physical Plant Division, pours rocks around new plants
while working on landscaping improvements by the Honors Residential College at
Hume Hall on Wednesday afternoon.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) A
state board has approved an emer-
gency rule designed to protect the
state from up to $20 billion in losses
if the state
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damage as
well, all in the name of information gathering. The
prehistory of eastern North America is not what we
have been asked to accept from the efforts Cyrus
Thomas, nor from the subsequent authorities who based
so much of their work upon his, and the reason is
worth repeating-many or most of the oldest mounds and
subterranean burial acreages were promptly destroyed
long before any focused "scientific" effort came on
the scene.
Apart from the disregard of the settlers' records, the
other part of the problem is the labyrinthine
mausoleum that is the Smithsonian bone and artifact
collection. In sum, we today are deprived of the real
knowledge of the more ancient lineage. The early
settlers observed that the giants of old may have
passed on their grand stature to the later native
people, for there were individuals among their later
progression who were ofa size and build that goes
beyond our current notions of Native American
physicality.
The Telling of the Bones
It is difficult not to understand the probability of
an elite lineage of tall men and women who propagated
their own genetic inheritance. These people lived,
worked, and bred together. Were their marriages
arranged to ensure the continuance of the grand
stature in roles of leadership and protection? In his
classic Red Earth, White Lies, Vine says:
From talking with elders of several tribes, my
understanding is that the Indians were and are
describing people of more than average height. In
fact, some elders as a routine matter have reported
that the Indians themselves were much larger and
taller.
The question has been raised asking whether there was
giant stature among the Native American people in
earlier historic times. From Hardesty's History of
Monroe County, Ohio, we discovered this:
He
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everywhere at once, that Eastasia and
not Eurasia was the enemy.
Winston was taking part in a demonstration
in one of the central London squares at the
moment when it happened.
It was night, and the white faces and the
scarlet banners were luridly floodlit.
The square was packed with several thousand
people, including a block of about a thousand
schoolchildren in the uniform of the Spies.
On a scarlet-draped platform an orator of
the Inner Party, a small lean man with disproportionately
long arms and a large bald skull over which
a few lank locks straggled, was haranguing
the crowd.
A little Rumpelstiltskin figure, contorted
with hatred, he gripped the neck of the microphone
with one hand while the other, enormous at
the end of a bony arm, clawed the air menacingly
above his head.
His voice, made metallic by the amplifiers,
boomed forth an endless catalogue ofatrocities,
massacres, deportations, lootings, rapings,
torture of prisoners, bombing of civilians,
lying propaganda, unjust aggressions, broken
treaties.
It was almost impossible to listen to him
without being first convinced and then maddened.
At every few moments the fury of the crowd
boiled over and the voice of the speaker was
drowned by a wild beast-like roaring that
rose uncontrollably from thousands of throats.
The most savage yells of all came from the
schoolchildren.
The speech had been proceeding for perhaps
twenty minutes when a messenger hurried on
to the platform and a scrap of paper was slipped
into the speaker's hand.
He unrolled and read it without pausing in
his speech.
Nothing altered in his voice or manner, or
in the content of what he was saying, but
suddenly the names were different.
Without words said, a wave of understanding
rippled through the crowd.
Oceania was at war with Eastasia!
The next moment
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his 11
straight points broke a 55-55
tie and enabled the Royals to
cruise to victory. Wolter was
named the MIAC's player of
the week for his performan-ces
in the two games.
Individually, Bethel has
several players among the
leaders in the MIAC's indi-vidual
stats. Jason Velgers-dyk
leads the conference in
rebounding while awesome
Billy Lawson is the league
leader in assists. Mike Han-
' ley is second in shooting per-centage
and Wolter is seventh
in the conference in scoring
with a 17.2 points per game
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events
course instead of the original
two-lap race.
"The snow conditions were
a bit of a drawback," said
Bohne. "But the best of the
skiers gave us high critiques
and indicated that they would
be back for next year's race."
Walt Huemmer of St. Paul
was the first to complete the
16-kilometer race as he skied
across the finish line with a
time of 56 minutes and 26
seconds. Second place went
to John Ingdahlwith a time of
56:52.
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don't know the reasons. If I
knew the reasons it (the loss)
wouldn't have happened."
Palke said a major factor
was Bethel's 37 percent shoot-ing
from the floor. Prior to the
game, Bethel had been aver-aging
over 50 percent from
the field.
Despite the loss to the
Tommies, Bethel still had a
shot at first place two nights
later when the Royals took on
Concordia. Although Bethel
led much of the contest the
Cobbers pulled through in the
end to keep its hold on first
with a 68-63 triumph.
The difference, said Palke,
was Bethel's 5-15 performance
from the free-throw line. In
the tightly played game that
was all it took to spell defeat
for the Royals.
On the run again, Billy Lawson takes it to the basket. Clark/photo
Jim LaPort is stopped in his attempt to score during Bethel's win over
UW-Stout. Copeland/photo
by John Clark
Its funny how
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forward fuse lodge
section of the JU 88 and added a new wing
and a new tail unit.
This new design was designated originally
as the JU 88E but this was later changed
to the JU 188E.
The first aircraft left
the factory in June 1942
for operational use as a dive bomber.
However, with the increased defenses of
the allied forces, it was
not particularly successful.
Its role was changed to that
of a medium horizontal bomber
and also as a torpedo bomber
for attacking shipping
in the Atlantic.
Further developments took the JU 188 into
the night fighter role for
defending Germany's homeland
against the increasing allied
strategic bombing campaign.
In order to achieve
greater speed and altitude
without the disruption
caused by the introduction
of a completely new design,
the JU 188 was also developed
into a high altitude
bomber with a pressurized
cockpit section.
This type later became
designated as the JU 388.
In 1944 the roleof the
JU 188 was changed again
when it was used in the pathfinder role
during the years bombing
campaign against England.
Operating from 1942
until the end of the war,
seeing action in Europe
and on the Mediterranean,
Arctic, and Eastern Front,
the JU 188 and its variety
of roles was among the most
important of the Luft Fafa's
operational aircraft.
Bumping Alf England, so
read the title of a Sterling
marshal song which blared
out of loud speakers
all over Germany and
the occupied territories
during the Autumn months of 1940.
With the accompaniment
of roaring arrow engines
and the beating of drums, it
was an impressive battle hymn.
But whatever its psychological effect
on the German populace may have been,
it was hardly destined
to raise the spirits
of the personnel of the Luft Fafa.
They were fully aware
that their bombers did not
have the range to attack effectively.
More than a small area
of the British Isles.
They
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what you just
said about babies versus
fetuses reminds me of a picture
my friend posted on Facebook.
And I said, it was a
picture of a river,
and in the middle of
the river was something
slightly curvy sticking up.
And, in reality, it
was the kind of picture
that I would keep
swiping away if it
hadn't been for the caption.
And the caption my friend posted
with this picture was this,
my husband is a hero.
And then my friend
went on to explain why,
as I then explained
to this student.
My friend wrote, my
husband is a paramedic
and at midnight he was called
to the scene of a car accident.
A woman had been
driving down the road.
She lost control of her vehicle,
and as it spun out of control
it landed in a nearby river.
When my friend's
husband got to the scene
he saw that that
woman driver was
sitting on the roof
ofthat I have
given to a lot of people.
The other one would be
"Essentialism" by Greg McKeown,
which is a phenomenal book.
But not what I'm here
to talk about right now.
But "Man's Search
for Meaning" I've
given away to so many people.
And this book was written
by a man who was a Holocaust
survivor and a psychiatrist.
And so "Man's
Search for Meaning"
is really a two-part book.
The first part is
about his experiences
in the concentration camps,
and the second part of his book
is his theories in psychology.
And one of the points
that he makes in his book
is the following.
He said that he observed
both as a prisoner
and as a psychiatrist--
who, in a sense,
as a prisoner was studying
human behavior as he
was being victimized in
the concentration camps.
One of the things he observed
is that, he would have expected
all of the guards to be cruel.
And most
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People v Whitehead (2016 NY Slip Op 04437)
People v Whitehead
2016 NY Slip Op 04437
Decided on June 8, 2016
Appellate Division, Second Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided on June 8, 2016
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
WILLIAM F. MASTRO, J.P.
SANDRA L. SGROI
COLLEEN D. DUFFY
VALERIE BRATHWAITE NELSON, JJ.
[*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent,
vHarrison Whitehead, appellant.
Arleen Lewis, Blauvelt, NY, for appellant.
Thomas P. Zugibe, District Attorney, New City, NY (Itamar J. Yeger of counsel), for respondent.
DECISION & ORDER
Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Rockland County (Kelly, J.), rendered August 6, 2014, convicting him of gang assault in theBlogs
Blogs
(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Members of the cabinet applaud during Trump's State of the Union address on January 30, 2018. I n the Netflix science fiction series Altered Carbon , a major plot line involves a ship, hovering thousands of feet above the ground, where the super-rich go to fulfill their most sordid fantasies, involving not just kinky sex but the murder of attractive young women (and the occasional man), the ultimate privilege for a member of the overclass. It's a trope you've probably seen in a dozen films: When a group of people utterly removed from any kind of societal accountability gather to grant license to their desires, those desires turn out to be utterly depraved. Something analagous is happening right now in American politics. The Republican
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- Good evening and welcome.
It's my pleasure to welcome everyone
and to thank you for
joining us this evening
for the 12th Annual Hayek
Lecture here at NYU Law School.
I want to begin by thanking
our keynote speaker,
Professor Ellickson, for taking
the time to join us tonight.
Our colleague Richard
Epstein will introduce
Professor Ellickson in a moment,
but I want to say as well
myself how grateful we are
to have you here to present, what I'm sure
will be a terrific lecture.
The Hayek Lecture as you
know, is jointly sponsored
by the Classical Liberal
Institute here at NYU Law School
and by the NYU Journal of Law and Liberty.
The lecture was first held in 2005
with Professor Richard Epstein
as its inaugural lecturer.
And that was in many ways the beginning
of Richard's deep relationship
with the law school.
And he after that joined our faculty
as the inaugural Lawrence
Tischprofessor of law.
If it were required to give
a complete introduction
to Richard Epstein, then that's
all we would do this evening
and we wouldn't get anywhere
near through the story.
If there is a picture
associated with the definition
of the word indefatigable,
it must be a picture
of Richard Epstein.
He wears an amazing number of
hats here, but is at bottom,
one of the most original
thinkers in the last 50 years,
at least in American law.
He is an immensely important
member of this faculty
in both his teaching and his scholarship.
He is a generous colleague.
He is a huge influence on
the shape of the way we think
about law in this country and beyond,
and we are enormously proud to count him
as our colleague here at NYU.
The Classical Liberal Institute
which Richard co-directs
with NYU economics professor, Mario Rizzo,
is itself an important part of the school.
It
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the past
And most recently, he brought a dozen Syrian refugees home with him when he visited the hard-hit Greek island of Lesbos to show solidarity with new arrivals.
Meanwhile Francis has also assumed direct responsibility for migrant issues in a new Vatican department that merges four offices into one handling peace, the environment and human trafficking.Irene Kim: By the
end of 2017,
it seemed like the
end for Applebee's.
The company had just
closed 99 locations,
with plans to close
up to 80 more.
And this was just the
end of a struggle
that Applebee's had
been fighting for years.
But then something
unexpected happened:
Applebee's made
a comeback.
Sales went up 5.5%
in the first nine
months of 2018.
After falling nearly
8% just a year before.
It looks like people
are once again
Commercial: Eatin' good
in the neighborhood.
Kim: So, what happened?
Bill and TJ Palmer opened
the first Applebee's in 1980.
Three years later,
they sold the
restaurant concept
to WR Grace and Company,
and it quickly blew up.
By 1994, there
were more than
500 Applebee's locations
across the US.
And just four years
later, in 1998,
the company opened
its 1,000th restaurant,
rivaling competitors'
store locations,
like IHOP, with 800,
and Denny's, with more than
1,000 stores nationwide.
Kate Taylor: Applebee's
was really doing well
because they were reliable.
They weren't too fancy,
they weren't too cheap,
but
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travel award from
the Association for Research in
Otolaryngology to present her research
at the mid-winter meeting in Baltimore.
Her research mentor is Dr. Sherri Jones.
Health Services and
Information Management/
Community Health
Peter Chukwurah received the
Healthport Scholarship. The scholarship
assists deserving students majoring in
health information management.
Occupational therapy
Carolyn Fountain was awarded the
Jessica King Memorial Scholarship, which
provides support for students enrolled in
occupational therapy at ECU and who
are pursuing careers in gerontology.
Jessica King was a second year
graduate student in the occupational
therapy program with a keen interest
in older adults. A friend to all her
classmates and faculty members, it was
a loss to everyone when Jessica died
suddenly on Aug. 29, 2005. She was 26.
Physical Therapy
Jennifer Brewer, Jill Davis, Nancy Jo
Hodges and Christina Pate received
the George Hamilton Physical Therapy
Scholarship.
The ECU Physical Therapy Alumni
Society established the scholarship in
1995. The award is in honor ofGeorge
F. Hamilton, former chairman of the
department. The purpose of the schol-arship
is to assist deserving third-year
doctoral of physical therapy students.
The North Carolina Physical Therapy
Association awarded scholarships to
Nancy Jo Hodges and Molly Pleasants.
Hilary Bauer, a third-year doctoral
of physical therapy student from
Winston-Salem, was awarded the Blaise
M. Youngs Scholarship. This scholarship
recognizes academic merit and financial
need for physical therapy students.
Physician Assistant Studies
First year physician assistant student
Jamie Camp received the Bunting
Scholarship. The scholarship is funded
by Michael L. Bunting and is a one-time
award of $1,000 based on financial need
and scholarship.
Rehabilitation Studies
Phyllis St. John, a second year graduate
student, received the College of Allied
Health Sciences Patriot Scholarship.
The Patriot Scholarship is based on
academic strength, leadership capability
and the potential to contribute to a
profession in the field of allied health
sciences. Awardees must be a military
member of veteran, or the spouse
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two sisters were
beginning to
look dated, particularly when compared with their new fleetmates, the
striking
flagship Queen Elizabeth 2 and the cruise ship Cunard Adventurer.
Cunard, and
their new owners, Trafalgar House, realised that to bring the Carmania
and Franconia up to standard would be
an expensive business.
It was eventually decided to withdraw the two venerable ships, lay them
up and
put them up for sale. Their roles in the Caribbean
would be taken over by the new cruise ships Cunard Adventurer and
Cunard
Ambassador.
Meanwhile
the two ships
soldiered on. Franconia maintained her regular pattern of sailings,
with
Caribbean cruises in the winter and then on the New
York
to Bermuda run throughout the summer.
She
departed New York on the 2nd
October 1971 on her final cruise to Bermuda.
Her last sailing for Cunard was a transatlantic voyage on which she
left New York,
never to
return, on the 9th October 1971.It was not to be a routine
voyage,
when she was part way across the Atlantic,
she
responded to a distress call from the burning Norwegian bulk carrier
Anatina.
Using one of her launches, Franconia
was able
to take off eight of the crew from the burning ship. She arrived in Southampton on the 17th October 1971,
her
career with Cunard at an end. She was laid up and joined by her sister
Carmania
on the 31st October. A few days later they were joined by
the Shaw
Savill liner Southern Cross which had also been withdrawn from service.
The
three redundant liners made a majestic sight awaiting their fate.
Carmania
and Franconia remained there for
almost 7 months. When it was
apparent that there was no immediate prospect of selling them, Cunard
decided
to place them in more permanent lay up and on the 14th May
1972 the
two ships sailed
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totals.
Declining farm employment in North
Carolina, as throughout the nation, is
primarily an outgrowth of improving
technology and scientific progress. These
factors have contributed to vastly in-creased
production of farm commodities
with fewer and fewer workers. Farm
output per man hour in the United States
is estimated to have doubled since the
pre-World War II period. This increased
production—and in many instances over-production—
has led to the programs for
price supports, acreage curtailments,
soil bank plans, and other governmental
programs which have had a direct curb-ing
influence on farm employment, par-ticularly
among tenants, sharecroppers,
and unpaid family workers.
Still another important factor which
has contributed to the farm employment
decline in North Carolina has been the
relatively low economic status of many
Tar Heel farm workers. According to
the 1954 Census of Agriculture, there
were almost 800,000 persons working on
North Carolina farms in October of that
year. This total included around 209,000
family workerseconomy.
The expanding agricultural
in Pitt County have resulted
panding Farm Place-ment
Program to
meet the increased
and varied demands
for seasonal and
year - round farm
labor.
The largest de-mand
for seasonal
labor is, of course,
in the harvest of to-bacco.
This labor is
procured from three
sources: local, intra-state,
and inter-state. Intra-state labor is
that labor which is recruited within the
state but out of Pitt County. Inter-state
labor is that labor which is recruited in
one state to work in another.
There are four chief methods of pro-cedures
in the recruiting of local labor,
and these are: the use of NCSES-2406's,
personal contact and follow up, contacts
through Farm Employment Days, and
through publicity. The NCSES-2406
(Yearly Community Visit Report) is a
form which was devised for the purpose
of recording information on groups
of local workers. This form is com-pleted
when a crew leader or group of
workers are first contacted by the Farm
Placement Interviewer upon his
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and Sierra and was selected for this position "rather than"
the plaintiff.
Second, and in addition to the evidence supporting
Domnguez-Cruz's prima facie case, the defendant presented
explanations for Domnguez-Cruz's termination that could be viewed
as inconsistent. When Domnguez-Cruz was informed by Ovitt and
Janice Wielke, a Suttle Apparatus personnel manager, that he was
being dismissed, he was told that his position was being eliminated
as a result of the restructuring plan. That same day, a memorandum
from Ovitt was distributed to all employees, informing them that
some "organizational changes" would be made as a part of the
"restructuring of the organization." Ovitt's notes made shortly
before the plaintiff was informed of the decision support the
restructuring explanation: "This reorganization is not a
performance issue. This was a difficult decision of restructuring
the company to combine operation resourses[sic] and better utilize
resourses [sic] available." When Domnguez-Cruz contacted Sampson
for an explanation, he received a letter stating that Hernndez had
been selected "rather than" himself to sit on the committee that
would oversee Suttle Caribe operations. When the plaintiff met
with Sampson a week or so later, Sampson told him that while there
had been some complaints about his performance, they were "not
important."
However, in its answer to Domnguez-Cruz's complaint,
Suttle Caribe changed its reasons for the termination of
plaintiff's employment. It denied that the plaintiff was
discharged as a result of restructuring, instead claiming that
"Plaintiff was terminated for his repeated failure to abide by
company policies and to commit to the team efforts as required."
At another point in the answer, Suttle Caribe stated that the
plaintiff's termination "was determined exclusively because of his
violations
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symbolize
her connection to wisdom.
So vast was her reach, the Roman poet, Ovid,
went on to describe her as being the "goddess
of a thousand works".
With her worship being spread throughout all
of Italy, she would also be affiliated with
war, after her equation to Athena; in Rome
however, that aspect would not emphasize as
prominently.
To this day, many countries still use her
likeness as she is displayed on the Medal
of Honor, the highest military decoration
awarded by the United States government, as
well as being dipicted alongside Mars on the
cap badge of the Artists Rifles Territorial
SAS Regiment of the British Army.
If you're ever in need of a little wisdom
and guidance, the last shrine to reside in
its original placing can be found in Handbridge,
Chester in the United Kingdom, sitting in
a public park overlooking the River Dee.
8.
Janus: God ofBeginnings, Endings and Transition
According to ancient Roman myth, Janus was
god over all transitions and beginnings; and
in thus over doorways, passages and endings.
Existing outside of time, Janus is said to
be able to look to the future or the past;
and is often depicted as having two faces.
As dictator and ruler over both beginnings
and endings, he presided over war and peace
as well.
During times of war, the doors to his temples
would be left open, and closed during peace
as a method of warning.
Janus' presence in religious ceremonies was
absolute and ubiquitous; he would be ritually
invoked to denote the starting of said ceremonies;
regardless of whichever main duty was to be
honored.
As god of transitions, he watched over all
matters concerning travel, trade and shipping.
It has been suggested by Leonhard Schmitz,
that Janus was likely the most important god
of
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Matter of Alamin (2018 NY Slip Op 06089)
Matter of Alamin
2018 NY Slip Op 06089
Decided on September 19, 2018
Appellate Division, Second Department
Per Curiam.
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided on September 19, 2018
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
ALAN D. SCHEINKMAN, P.J.
WILLIAM F. MASTRO
REINALDO E. RIVERA
MARK C. DILLON
HECTOR D. LASALLE, JJ.
2017-01112
[*1]In the Matter of Hassan M.G. Alamin, a licensed legal consultant. Grievance Committee for the Second, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Judicial Districts, petitioner; Hassan M.G. Alamin, respondent.
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING instituted by the Grievance Committee for the Second, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Judicial Districts. The respondent, admitted to practice law in Sudan, was licensed as a legal consultantunder oath during the Grievance Committee's investigation that he did not view representing clients before an administrative agency as practicing law. At the hearing, the respondent contended that the term "legal consultant" does not exist in the legal profession throughout the entire world, and that the term "legal consultant" is not a professional title, unless used in conjunction with the title of attorney or lawyer. The respondent contended that in the absence of the word "attorney," no one understands what a "legal consultant" is, and thus, he should be able to hold himself out as an attorney. The respondent also contended that section 521.3 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals (22 NYCRR) is an unreasonable regulation because it prohibits him from freely advertising the truth of
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NO. 07-01-0460-CV
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
AT AMARILLO
PANEL A
JUNE 21, 2002
______________________________
IN THE MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE OF
CHERYL VINEYARD AND JOHN VINEYARD
_________________________________
FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT LAW NO. 1 OF LUBBOCK COUNTY;
NO. 2001-513,025; HONORABLE RUSTY LADD, JUDGE
_______________________________
Before BOYD, C.J., and REAVIS and JOHNSON, JJ.
In three issues, appellant John Vineyard, who is incarcerated and acting pro se,
challenges a divorce decree dissolving the marriage between himself and appellee Cheryl
Vineyard. In those issues, he contests the trial court's property distribution between the
parties. Finding no error in the trial court's ruling, we affirm the judgment.
Appellee's original petition for divorce was filed on March 7, 2001. Appellant was
served with process in the Lubbock County Jail on the same day. On April 26,August 31, 2001, the trial court set the final
hearing for September 10, 2001. On that day, the matter was called, and appellee
appeared, but appellant did not. The court noted that there had been no request for a
bench warrant for appellant's appearance at the hearing, the issues for determination at
the hearing were not constitutional ones, and therefore he knew of no reason why the court
should require his attendance. During the hearing, an exhibit was admitted showing that
delivery of notice of the hearing had been made by Federal Express and signed for (by
someone other than appellant) on August 29, 2001.
As a result of the hearing, the trial court granted the divorce, and each party was
awarded (1) household furniture, furnishings, fixtures, goods, art objects,
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. to the Havasupai, the place
of the "Peaks That Were Covered By
Water!" Certainly there could be no
more perfect setting for this great Nahshi,
as it is called by the Navajo Indians.
"At the moment we are looking upon
a magnificent array of breath-taking
costumes; headdresses and painted warriors
impressively displayed against a
moonlight bathed background of ancient
Indian dwellings nestled beneath Arizona's
even more ancient snow-covered
mountains. In this striking cavalcade
of American Indians we are given an
opportunity to review pages of the past
that would not be complete without ceremonial
dancers in full regalia...
bareback riders from many tribes . . .
wiry Indian mustangs and race horses,
the pick of the Southwest's far-flung
ranges . . . Indians in holiday dress
made distinctive by priceless strands of
roughly-cut blue-green turquoise and
hand-made jewelry of native silver.
'.'These are the stalwart and justly
proud descendents of the firstAmericans
who ruled this continent from
ocean to ocean for untold centuries before
the coming of the first European."
Then our microphones were forgotten
as the ' thousands who had curiously
Page Ten
watched the beginning of the world-wide
radio broadcast were chilled by the
blood-curdling whoops that came from
the hideously painted faces of a hardriding
band of horsemen who managed
to pull their excited ponies inside the
dancing light of the ceremonial ring.
Round and round they went and faster
and faster, the terrific pace finally carrying
the leader of the party out into
the darkness of the night to be followed
by rider after rider until all that
remained was the echoes of those shrieking
yells and hammering hoof beats.
Action of a different kind took place
immediately, however! The Kiowa
Eagle Dancers appeared and soon the
chant of a prayer-song to the Great
Spirit was filling the air with
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by Hasan Uludag, director
of the town's guest house for teachers, which
since the Selçuk Hotel was closed for
renovation, was for the moment the only place
to stay in Ahlat. We spent four nights there.
The next morning we set out to see the renowned
mausoleums, known as kümbet, nineteen of
which are scattered over the area.
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3/6
LAND OF SELJUK RENAISSANCE
2000 / MARCH
Some
stand by the road, some at the edge of fields,
others in peoplsre gardens or on hilltops. These
centuries old buildings are among the finest
examples of Seljuk architecture, and the final
resting places of many eminent figures of the
period. Most of the kümbets have a square
base above which is a polygonal drum supporting
a cylindrical body, covered by a conical roof
with an interior cupola. A few, such as that
of Seyh Necmeddin, are square.
One of the most distinctiveto the other.
On the days that remained to us we visited the
ancient ruined city, the Ottoman castle whose
construction commenced during the reign of Sultan
Süleyman the Magnificent (1520-1566) and
was completed during the reign of his son Selim
II (1566-1574), Ahlat Museum and other sights.
hlat is a town with a population of over ten
thousand which sprawls along its 5 kilometre
long main street, Sanayi Caddesi. Seated on
small stools outside the coffee houses and shops
along here we got to know the town's modern
inhabitants over our glasses of strong tea.
Behind the main street are the charming one
and two storey houses built of local Ahlat stone,
and almost buried in green foliage.
PAGE
5/6
LAND OF SELJUK RENAISSANCE
2000 / MARCH
Each house has a large garden planted with mainly
apricot, cherry, walnut and plum trees, and
surrounded by a wall of the
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my veins, I look back at
the humble caffeine molecule, and
what makes it so dear to our faster
beating hearts.
The story goes that around
850BC, an Ethiopian goat herder,
Kaldi, noticed his goats getting high
on some pretty red berries, and decided to give them a taste himself.
The craze soon spread, and before
long coffee trees were being grown
all along the Arabian peninsular.
The drink soon took on religious
connotations, being used as a meditative drink within the Muslim tradition. It was so sacred that those
caught drinking coffee in Constantinople, home of the world’s first
coffee house, were beaten the first
time, and if caught again, thrown
into the river sewn in a leather bag
to drown.
The caffeine molecule itself mimics the shape of adenosine, a neurotransmitter involved in suppressing many cell pathways. It binds
Gosh! You mean after a whole
week
unionpage
All about… Fees.
A Message
The fight is not over
from the President
Itʼs a new academic year and change is
everywhere in Imperial. The JCR no longer
resembles an airport lounge, pink appears
to be Collegeʼs favourite colour and new
undergraduates are now paying £3000 for the
privilege of coming to study at Imperial. Yes,
after the demonstrations, lobbies and media
frenzy over top-up fees two years ago they
are finally arriving on campus. After all, what
better way to celebrate the Collegeʼs centenary
than by giving that most special of gifts; debt.
Several years hence the bright-eyed Freshers
that appeared on campus last week will emerge
bleary eyed into the real world with not only a
degree but up to £44,000 of debt.
The principle of free higher education is dead.
Fees have been with us since 1998, in the
intervening years student debt has
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had
strayed away from the Bible.
However, one of the most
well-known advocates
for a reformed Christian Church
was a German priest named Martin Luther.
Martin Luther began to question the Church
in the early 1500s.
He believed it was abusing its power
and disagreed with some of its practices.
For instance, he challenged
the Church's doctrine
that stated the Pope, not the Bible,
was the ultimate spiritual authority.
Plus, he criticized the Church
for selling indulgences,
the practice of purchasing
forgiveness of one's sins
by giving money to the Church.
Luther believed the Church
needed to revise its doctrine
by returning to the Bible's teachings
and by saying that
salvation could be granted
by faith in Christ alone.
So on October 31, 1517,
Luther took a stand.
In what's considered the birth
of the Protestant Reformation
Luther is said to have nailed 95 theses,
or arguments against the Church,
onto the door of Castle
Church in Wittenberg, Germany.
Luther waslater put on trial
in front of Church officials
to defend his theses.
But in January 1521, the Church
declared Luther a heretic
and excommunicated him.
While Luther's membership
with the Church ended,
the reformation he argued for
started to gian momentum.
Unlike Luther's predecessors
who challenged the church,
Luther had one tool at his disposal
that they didn't have.
The printing press.
This new invention allowed his arguments
to be copied and spread across Europe.
This unprecedented access
to ideas such as Luther's
inspired many others to
challenge the Church,
thereby splitting Christianity
into two major denominations,
Catholic and Protestant,
from the word protest.
Also, the Bible became more accessible.
Luther and other Reformists
translated Biblical texts
from Latin, which was
only known by nobility
and Church officials, to
German, English, and French,
languages spoken by the general public.
While the Protestant
Reformation revolutionized
the Christian faith, it had ramifications
that extended beyond religion.
Prior to the Reformation, many Europeans
were dependent on an educated
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as many as 40,000 people,
which would have made it the most populous
settlement in America prior to the arrival
of the Europeans.
The most notable aspect of Cahokia today are
the 80 mounds of earth, some as high as 100
feet, which dot the 2,200-acre site.
These helped create a network of plazas throughout
the city, and it is believed that important
buildings, like the home of the settlement’s
chief, were built on top of them.
The site also features a series of wooden
posts that archeologists have dubbed “woodhenge.”
The posts are said to mark the solstices and
equinoxes, and supposedly figured prominently
in the community’s astronomical mythology.
The Mystery
Although scientists are constantly discovering
new information about the Cohokia community,
the biggest mystery that remains is which
modern Indian tribe is descended from the
residents of the ancient city, as well as
just what it was thatcaused them to abandon
their settlement.
9.
Newgrange
Considered to be the oldest and most famous
prehistoric site in all of Ireland, Newgrange
is a tomb that was built from earth, wood,
clay, and stone around 3100 BC, some 1000
years before the construction of the pyramids
in Egypt.
It consists of a long passage that leads to
a cross-shaped chamber that was apparently
used as a tomb, as it contains stone basins
filled with cremated remains.
The most unique feature of Newgrange is its
careful and sturdy design, which has helped
the structure remain completely waterproof
to this day.
Most amazing of all, the entrance to the tomb
was positioned relative to the sun in such
a way that on the winter solstice, the shortest
day of the year, the rays from the sun are
channeled through the opening and down the
nearly 60 foot passageway, where they illuminate
the floor
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mobile phone and keys.
Mrs Yeates was officially reported
missing by her boyfriend on Dec 19
after he returned to Bristol from a
weekend away visiting relatives in
Sheffield.
Over the next five days Mr Reardon
and Miss Yeates' parents made a
series of appeals for information,
before dog walkers discovered her
frozen body on Christmas Day.
Three days later an autopsy confirmed
that Miss Yeates died of strangulation.
On Dec 29, it was reported that
Chris Jefferies, 65, her landlord,
who lived in the same block of flats,
saw her leave her home with two
people on the night she disappeared.
He later denied the sighting.
The following day, Mr Jefferies was
arrested at his house at 7am on
suspicion of murdering Miss Yeates
and was taken to a police station for
questioning. Detectives were
subsequently granted more time to
question him after it emerged that he
helped Mr Reardon to start hiscar just
hours before his girlfriend vanished.
A day later Mr Jefferies was released
on police bail and detectives publicly
warned women not to walk home
alone after dark, stating that the killer
remained at large.
On January 5th, police announced that
Miss Yeates' body was found with a
missing sock and also revealed that
she was not wearing boots or coat
but that these were found at her
home in Bristol.
Two weeks later on Jan 21 it was
reported that traces of DNA were
found on the victim's breast, stomach
and jeans and are thought to be from
her attacker's saliva. The DNA profiles
may be able to rule out suspects but
may not be sufficient to link them to a
specific individual.
21 Jan 2011
Whether both of these men were involved in the murder, concealment and disposal of lovely Jo on Longwood Lane, who knows really,
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April
to November, Franconia again maintained the regular cruise service
linking New York and Bermuda.
Before that, she began 1968 with a cruise from Liverpool to Portugal, North Africa and the Atlantic
Isles
before sailing over to New York to
make three
cruises down to the Caribbean. In
late
November, after the end of the Bermuda season, she was back in Southampton where she underwent a month long
refit and
overhaul before sailing on her usual Christmas and New Year cruise. The
itinerary
was slightly different calling at the Atlantic Isles, North Africa and Dakar in Senegal.
In 1969
Franconia was based
in Florida for her winter cruise
programme
instead of New York.
On the 8th January she left Southampton for Miami
and made a cruise from there to San Juan
and St Thomas.
The cruise
ended in Port Everglades and the remainder of the cruise programme was
based
there. The pattern ofher 1969 cruise programme was the same as
previous years.
By this
time the Carmania
and Franconia had built up a loyal following and were very popular on
both
sides of the Atlantic. Early in 1970,
their
port of registry was changed from Liverpool to Southampton.
In January 1970 the Franconia joined
her
sister Carmania in Port Everglades. Sadly it was to be their last
season in the Caribbean.
In 1971,
Cunard suddenly
found themselves facing the most important event of their long and
illustrious
history – a takeover bid. In August 1971 a successful £26 million bid
came from
Trafalgar House Investments Ltd, a company with interests in property,
civil
engineering, hotel ownership, house building and investments. The new
owners of
Cunard Line were faced with the fact that both Carmania and Franconia
were in need of further refitting and modernisation. With several new
purpose
built cruise ships coming into the market, the
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sky which on
december twenty-fourth plans with the
three brightest stars in the world and
spell
these three bright stars arrives dot are
called today what they were called an
ancient times
three kings
ministry team
loose and the brightest star sirius all
point to the place of the sunrise on
december twenty-fifth
this is why the three kings follow
star and he's
in order to locate the sunrise
to prove to the side
the virgin mary is the constellation
virgo
also known as part of the virgin
burrow in latin means virgin
the ancient live for bergalis the
altered and this is my mary along with
other virgin mothers such as adonis is
mother myra gore buddhism other maya
began with an m
burger was also referred to as the house
of bread
and the representation of burgos
aversion holiness sheet for that week
this house of brandon symbol of the
wheat represents august and september at
thetime of harvest
intern bethlehem in fact literally
translates houseman grad
and still some reference to the
constellation virgo a place in the sky
nominate
there's another very interesting
phenomenon that occurs around december
twenty-fifth for the winter solstice
from the summer solstice the winter
solstice the days become shorter and
colder
and from the perspective of the northern
hemisphere masson appears to move south
gets smaller and more scarce the short
end of the days in the expiration of the
cross
but approach in the winter solstice
symbolize the process of death
to the engines
it was the death of the sun
and by december twenty second two sons
demise was fully realized
for the sun having move south
continually for six months makes it to
its lowest point in the sky
here in serious thing occurs
the sun stops moving south
at least received please
for three days
and during this three-day pas the sun
resides in
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have in Christmas Lines.
Tell the Public
what vou have
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Tell them through the Journal
Do Not Delay
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and Advertise at
once:
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King Edward The Peacemaker
3 TRAINS WEEKLY
SATURDAY
MONDAY
THIRSRAY
10:30 A. M.
KING EDWARD AS
MASTER DIPLOMAT
THE LATE*SOVEREIGN PROVED
HIS CLEVERNESS IN INTER-
NATIONAL RELATIONS
Some Characteristics Recalled In
Recent Work Brought
Out.
In his momoirs just published,
Lord Redesdale, the veteran diplomat, gives a description of the famous visit of King Edward to Paris,
which practically established the Entente, despite Ihe opposition of the
British Government:
"Sir Edward Monson, who was at
that time ambassador at Paris, and
who was to meet him at some halfway station, was urged to advise the
King, on reaching Paris, to make a
speech which should tend to concil-l
late those who might be less amiably j
disposed. His .Majesty gave thp ambassador tn understand that he knew'
quite well what he was about, and
thai he was not afraidof the responsibility which he had taken upon
himself. When Paris was reached I
ites, socks, mitts, Sterno alcohol
lamp, beef cubes, handkerchiefs,
playing cards, tobacco (in all forms),
picture post cards of Rupert, letters,
slippers, books, writing material,
chewing gum, combs, money to buy
socks.
New designs in Dressers and Chiffoniers—Just arrived. Remember,
for every S2.00 Cash purchase you
receive Three chances in Grand Drawing. Geo. 1). Tite, The Home Furnisher.
MINERAL ACT.
the reception at the station was perfectly polite and courteous, but quite
cold, lacking any sign of enthusiasm.
This I was told by a French friend
who was present.
"Now for the transformation scene.
The King drove straight to the Embassy, where he received a deputation from the British Chamber of
Commerce. In reply to Iheir address
he made a speech in whicli he took
occasion. In those gracious terms of
which he was such a
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oil embargo. With the increase
in professional jobs, Houston has become a
destination for many college-educated persons,
including African Americans in a reverse Great
Migration from northern areas.
In 1997, Houstonians elected Lee P. Brown
as the city's first African American mayor.In
June 2001, Tropical Storm Allison dumped up
to 40 inches (1,000 mm) of rain on parts of
Houston, causing what was then the worst flooding
in the city's history. The storm cost billions
of dollars in damage and killed 20 people
in Texas. By December of the same year, Houston-based
energy company Enron collapsed into the largest
U.S. bankruptcy (at that time), a result of
being investigated for off-the-books partnerships
which were allegedly used to hide debt and
inflate profits. The company lost no less
than $70 billion.In August 2005, Houston became
a shelter to more than 150,000 people from
New Orleans, who evacuated from Hurricane
Katrina.One month later, about 2.5 million
Houston-area residents evacuated when Hurricane
Rita approached the Gulf Coast, leaving little
damage to the Houston area. This was the largest
urban evacuation in the history of the United
States. In September 2008, Houston was hit
by Hurricane Ike. As many as 40% of residents
refused to leave Galveston Island because
they feared the type of traffic problems that
had happened after Hurricane Rita.
During its recent history, Houston has flooded
several times from heavy rainfall, which has
been becoming increasingly common. This has
been exacerbated by a lack of zoning laws,
which allowed unregulated building of residential
homes and other structures in flood-prone
areas. During the floods in 2015 and 2016,
each of which dropped at least a foot of rain,
parts of the city were covered in several
inches of water. Even worse flooding happened
in late August 2017, when
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in backing for his
effort, are all there is the
judge and five fall outside of
the story warhead wines are
oranges and second
or because they are the ones who
are free to call at Lassen
bridge
, and I just ask that end,
that and this has been specified
you business pairings
something of a leaders described
as at these things he's done now
two,
released to the acts as an
alleyway below two distinguished
by the would consider them
extraterrestrial life to playing
all the diseases are as latino
youth and around so it is so
nice of estrogen for sure
because the
PC into the quarter ended up
today are you all are two are, I
was your insights are the result
of the time you're out
and have him around the end of
the argument two or three years
of research the amount of the
outbreak of all its launch are
in theconference
champions were working on excite
are. He'll also was active
community want the house as
instruments comes out and some
source route each york's and
acting general or large and see
as a tour is a large house until
June 14 G is it all for details
or animation citizens watch you
a second car keys to a large
ones caution $1000 and about as
the countdown for some sort of
approach, and won the war
against
Iran that 190 EE72 o'clock in me
that one individual, and
academic all based on the roof
would release the play of the
revolving of older people I
could say
where they've come back without
solving all its no-
win of the bulls fans
take to get to the Airport never
mind the possibility that it had
been unfaithful to take it said
that in terms of the old
selection process, in an eye out
for the loss of
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2000, at a cost of $250 each per day.
Support
and implement regional and global environmental treaties
that relate to tourism, such as the climate change and biodiversity
conventions.
Non-governmental
Organizations (NGOs) and International Institutions
Non-governmental
playerssuch as citizen groups and grassroots activistshave
played an important role in generating much of the pressure
for more sustainable tourism. International institutions such
as the World Bank and UNEP have also stepped up their support
for sustainable tourism, including engaging in efforts to
create benchmarks for sustainable tourism that will make it
easier for governments and businesses to measure progress.
Priorities
for Action:
Discourage
unsustainable and inappropriate tourism developments. In April 2001, local and international activist groups
helped convince the Mexican government to revoke permits
for five hotel companies to build resorts, golf courses,
and other facilities at a 165-hectare stretch of beach south
of Cancun that is home to 40 protected species.
Help
raiseawareness of tourism's negative impacts through information
campaigns and training. The World Travel & Tourism Council has created a video
series on tourism's environmental impact aimed at airlines
and schools.
Encourage tourists to engage in environmentally and culturally
sensitive behavior, including supporting businesses that
are locally run and staffed, that seek to minimize their
environmental and cultural impacts, or that donate a share
of their profits to local community or conservation efforts.
The Vermont-based International Ecotourism Society helps
travelers choose responsible tour operators and guides and
offers "green" travel advice on their website.
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mausoleum
and also sometimes Shiraz
is known as the City of
Poets, City of Poetry,
and also the City of Gardens.
(crowd chattering)
A bird chooses a piece of paper,
which then coordinates with a card
that has a poetry reciting on it?
- Yeah, it is just taking alms.
The point of Hafez are very ritual,
and then that's why we take it.
- Ah.
(bright pop music)
So walking now towards the mausoleum,
towards the tombstone, the gravestone,
and the structure is
actually made to represent
the hat of a dervish
and then the tombstone is at the bottom,
English:
Oh, and they smell incredible too.
(bright acoustic music)
Next up, we are visiting
the Mausoleum of Hafez,
who was one of the main
poets, lyric poets of Iran.
This is the mausoleum
and also sometimes Shiraz
is known as the City of
Poets, City of Poetry,
and also the City of Gardens.
(crowd chattering)
A bird choosesit opens up
into a beautiful courtyard
with a fountain in the
center, plants all around.
That's really beautifully spectacular.
(bright music)
(guests chattering)
And then to begin with, as we walked in,
you could actually smell
the aroma of the turnips,
fresh turnips on the stove.
Mm!
Oh, it's wonderful.
So soft and juicy.
Romanian:
(vorbind în limbi străine)
Bine, apoi vino
pe următoarea alee,
aleea acoperită cu viță de vie,
și imediat se deschide
într-o curte frumoasă
cu o fântână în
centru, plante peste tot.
Este foarte frumos spectaculos.
(muzică strălucitoare)
(oaspeții vorbesc)
Și apoi să începem, în timp ce intram,
ai putea mirosi de fapt
aroma napilor,
napi proaspete pe aragaz.
Mm!
Oh, este minunat.
Atât de moale și suculent.
English:
(speaking in foreign language)
Okay, and then come
down that next alleyway,
vine covered alleyway,
and immediately it opens up
into a beautiful courtyard
with a fountain in the
center, plants all around.
That's really beautifully spectacular.
(bright music)
(guests chattering)
And then to begin with, as
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the day was centred around 3
words: encourage, equip, enjoy.
Encourage one another as we are
taught God's word together.
Equip ourselves through engaging
seminars and book stall. Enjoy
a fun and memorable day
together. A day that under God
we trust
will grow into the future.
There is similar events in the
Caribbean, Asia, Australia and
New Zealand, the Kay man
islands, central and northern
Europe,
Canada, parts of Africa. This
is a blessing, the spreading of
the gospel by fellowship events,
check out an event near you,
there is a map of the UK showing
where events are. More details
on the Keswick Ministries
website, or look in the office.
We
look forward to hearing from
you.
ANNA: Great. That is so
encouraging to hear isn't it?
Do see
that Virtually Keswick
Convention websitepages on
resources for
more information on book
recommendations and how to buy.
On
another note someone who has
played a big role, Peter Maiden
has
sadly gone to be with the Lord,
for us, and the family it is a
sad thing, for him it is a
joyful day. When he finally
gets to
see his saviour, face-to-face.
Peter was a man of great
integrity, the same preaching to
thousands or cleaning, he lived
out what Keswick Ministries hold
dear, hearing God's word and
his was a life shaped by God's
word. His was a live
characterised by a desire to
become more like Jesus, lived in
service of God's mission, his
passion for Jesus to be known on
a
global scale. There is a full
tribute on our website to Peter,
but we do want to thank
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Set design(
Visual
)2
editions published
in
2004
in
English
and held by
121 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Discusses many aspects of set design, including production management, supervising construction, creating atmosphere, the
relationship between the design elements, lighting, research and visual influences, budget, space limitations, props and the
technical rehearsal
Playing a part(
Visual
)5
editions published
in
1994
in
English
and held by
88 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Singer/actors, dancer/singers, and actor/dancers talk about their breathing, voice and movement techniques. Methods introduced
include Stanislavsky (psychology of character), Suzuki (spatial awareness and movement), Laban (voice and body characterisation),
Strassberg (American method)
Japanese : The Spoken and Written Language(
Visual
)
in
English
and held by
78 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"Sounds that are unique to Japanese. Inflection within the word and the sentence. Dialects and accents within Japan. Young
people's slang. Body language. Common misunderstandings. The evolution of the writing system: hiragana, katakana and kanji
- their applications. Calligraphy. Migration of words to and from the language. Male andfemale use of the language."--Producer
Asian languages. society(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
75 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This video, produced by Greg Shepherd, is about aspects of Japanese society such as the media, family life, courtship, education,
and the workplace
Languages. history, geography, and commerce(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
74 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
This video, produced by Greg Shepherd, is about the history, geography and commerce of China and covers climate, regions,
major cities, working conditions, and economic development
Languages. the spoken and written language(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
74 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Addresses the rules that apply to writing and speaking in Italian; considers pronunciation, stress placement, questions, dialects,
conversational style and etiquette, body language, greetings, and the contributions of the Italian language to the vocabulary
of music, fashion, and theater
Languages. the spoken and written language(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
74 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Discusses various aspects of German language pronunciation,
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might have
it more abundantly."
But still, there's only one Gospel,
and that's the Gospel of
our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Praise God.
I mean, the Gospel according to me
is usually filled with
self-righteousness or carnality.
It perverts the purity of
Jesus' good news, the Gospel.
So think about this, number one.
It's because of Jesus,
that Paul was completely sold
out for the Gospel, are we?
In the very first verse of Romans,
he makes his passion
and priority so clear.
Listen to it.
The very first verses
of the book of Romans.
Romans 1:1-2
The Gospel in a nutshell,
was everything that Paul was about.
He said that he was set
apart for the Gospel.
And after his salvation, he
was just all about the Gospel.
And he wrote the book
of Romans, by the way,
to explain and unravel the
Gospel to make it clear.
This book of Romans, that's
a goldmine of a book,
worth studying and devouring.
Instands above, separate and distinct
from all other founders
of any other religion
or any other religious system.
Why?
Because of His resurrection from the dead.
And it's in that resurrection power,
that all the promises of
God in Him are yes and amen.
And number three, it's because of Jesus,
that we cannot be ashamed of the Gospel.
Even though Paul was persecuted for it,
for preaching the Gospel.
And was paying a huge
personal price because of it,
spending much of his Christian
life in chains and stocks,
or obviously in jail.
Especially in his final years
when he was shipped off
by the Romans to Rome.
And how ironic that that's most
powerful, wonderful Gospel,
is the subject of the
book of Romans, primarily.
And you know what I love about that,
so much persecution from the Romans
but he's not ashamed of the Gospel,
which he unfolds in the book of Romans.
In
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bark on a tree
and as hard as iron. The
workman fits the pieces
together on the ball so the
edges meet, and with a
three-cornered needle similar
to that used by glovers, and
threaded with Irish linen
thread, he begins anywhere on
the seam, and sews rapidly
around until he has made the
circuit of the sphere.
The chunk is laid
away to dry for several weeks.
When it is dried, a worker
winds the horsehide covered
ball with blue again until it
approaches the regulation size.
Then comes the last winding
with camels hair thread,
imported for the purpose. The
thread is dampened and it winds
far more tightly around the
ball than the finest silk. The
ponding of the ball is
continued until it is supposed
to be heavy enough and large
enough. To make sure that the
rules are being observed, the
workman from time to time puts
the ball into a scale,
something likea scale for
weighing letters.
The final process is putting on
the last cover. It is necessary
that the cover is dampened so
as to stretch on tightly, but
not too tightly. The sewing is
done with white Irish flax
linen. After sewing on the
cover there remains only the
wrapping of the ball in tissue
paper and afterwards tinfoil,
and finally the packing of it
in a stout paper which it
comfortably fits.
In the mid 1850s, New York area
ball clubs elected to standardize the
ball’s weight at 5.5-6 ounces and its
circumference at somewhere between 8
and 11 inches. These Orange Peel
baseballs are surfacing in the hobby
ranging in size from 6-12 inches with
different stitching techniques. The
differences attributed to when the ball
was made, the region, and by who.
A well seasoned
ball maker could control the weight &
size of a ball to the regulation size
of the league
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I started
When her
ings to views
to hear colors as I
children grew up
of water and
played music.”
and left home,
the Cascade
she filled in the
Mountains,
Kim Tinuviel
gaps with visual
Langley sings
Langley photowalk leader
art. As a graphic
with opportuniartist, “the natural
ties for creative
progression was
photography.
to start creating
In Tinuviel’s
visual art utilizing
mind, too,
colors and images around her sing those colors I was hearing in my
head,” she said.
quite literally in her mind.
Looking at her art, especially
her recent ChromoAlchemy photographs, is looking through the lens
While a photographer and
of Tinuviel’s mind and into another
encaustic painter now, Tinuviel
world. It takes a few moments of
began her creative career as a clasgazing at vibrant, abstract combisical musician. She studied at The
nations of blues and reds with a
Julliard School and played double
yellow circle like a rising sun, or
bass in orchestras around the
a rusty red with a grassybig break.
Seattle’s best French restaurant in the late 1970s was
Le Tastevin, operated by
two well-known chefs, Emile
Ninaud and Jacques Boiroux.
They spotted the mussels in
the market, bought some and
put them on their menu.
Not long thereafter, Emmett
Watson, the legendary columnist for the Seattle PostIntelligencer and Times, wrote
a column in which the two
French chefs declared that
the mussels from “Coop-veel”
were the best they’d ever tasted — better even than those
in their native France. Soon,
other chefs got on the bandwagon and the fame of the
local mussels began to grow.
2 types of mussels
Today, Penn Cove Shellfish
grows two types of mussels.
The species native to Penn
Cove and which naturally
attaches to lines on the local
platforms is Mytillus trossolus. Its meat is cream-colored and it typically grows
to a harvest size of two or
three inches. The other species farmed locally
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manufactured more than
one billion Original HP ink cartridges
from closed loop RPET plastic, since the
programme’s first cartridge appeared in
2005.
StreamFold stirs the
print markets
Newspaper printers want to carve out the
biggest possible slice of the quarterfold
market. With StreamFold, they have
found a solution that, with a relatively
small investment, will enable them to
obtain access to those coveted printing
jobs. Locating the quarterfold process in
the postpress sector instead of the press
leads to cheaper and far more flexible
production.
HP and recycling partner
expand with Vietnam plant
HP has announced a further collaboration with recycling partner, the Lavergne
Group, which has a new plant in Vietnam, following HP’s manufacture of one
billion ink cartridges that incorporate recycled plastic from the company’s closed
loop ink cartridge recycling programme.
Annukka Dickens, head of environmental management, Asia Pacific and Japan,
HP, says, “This year, HP has achieved
fujifilmR
Print Pack Publishoperation in Harstad four years ago.
The two StreamFold lines have a daily
15 hours of spare commercial production
capacity at production speeds up to
60,000 copies per hour. Newspaper
processing is routed independently
through the Ferag inserting systems and
is not affected by the quarterfold process.
Jet Press 720 demonstration
machine in Europe
FUJIFILM today announces that it has
installed the first Jet Press 720 in Europe
in the company’s demonstration centre in
Brussels. The installation was completed
in late June 2011, with the company
now carrying out final preparations for
customer demonstrations which are due
to start very soon. This follows the
completion of a successful beta trial
in Japan earlier this summer. The first
European beta site is scheduled over the
next few months, with full commercial
availability in Europe planned for Q4
2011.
“The commercial availability of the Jet
Press 720 marks the start of a new era
for sheet-fed
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One (Neal Morse album)
One is a Christian progressive rock concept album by multi-instrumentalist Neal Morse and his fourth studio album. Released in 2004, this was released as both a single-CD album and a special edition double-CD with deleted tracks and cover songs.
The band is Neal, Mike Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater), and Randy George (Ajalon) with guest Phil Keaggy.
Track listing
Regular release
Bonus CD (special edition)
Restored track list
This is the track list as described by Neal Morse with bonus tracks in their original place.
Personnel
Neal Morse – lead vocals, Keyboards, Guitars
Mike Portnoy – drums
Randy George – bass guitar
Additional musicians and special guests
Phil Keaggy – Electric guitar solo in "The Creation" at 8:25, Acoustic guitar solo in "The Man's Gone (Reprise)", 2nd Lead Vocals on Cradle to the Grave.
Chris Carmichael – Violin, Viola, and Background Vocals
Genethe olfactory system
to release of a
stress hormone that
disrupts uterine
maturation, and you abort.
Olfaction-induced abortion.
What's up with the
female with that?
Why is that a strategy
for her to leave
as many copies of her own
genes in the next generation?
If this guy is around, she's
got a choice at that point,
a choice, again, metaphorically.
She has a choice at that point.
Either she can go through the
rest of the metabolic costs
of pregnancy, give
birth to these kids,
and then they get killed.
Or at least she can take
the lesser of two evils.
[? He ?] spontaneously
aborts at that point.
And soon after, she is
ovulating and has a chance
again to pass on copies
of her own genes.
And this is the whole world
of-- you put a male hamster
in with a female
who's just had babies,
and he goes and eats the kids.
Oh, it's psychopathological.
It's not psychopathological.
Male hamsters
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holds the key. It
lines that were completely left
out. For example, when the magic
flute brings Papageno a glass of
wine, he exclaims, "That's what I
call service." (A loose translation
from the German.) But in other
places, where the plot slows down,
a short narration took the place
of long, slow moving sections. In
the long run, Leinsdorf did Mozart
a favor.
With the exception of the so-prano
lead, Benita Valente, all the
vocal talent was local and we
have something to be proud of.
Santa Roche demonstrated bril-liant
coluratura technique and a-roused
the audience to applause
after nearly every aria. James
Christiansen was an exciting Pa-pageno.
The St. Paul Cathedral
Boy's Choir provided a trio of
boy sopranos and an alto. If you
have never heard a boy soprano,
you are missing a rare treat. The
few chorus parts were performed
by the fine St. Olaf Choir.
The plot of "The Magic Flute"
canbe somewhat confusing. When
Mozart and his librettist began,
they had a cute little fairy-tale
is his committee on armed services
which must decide whether to send
the bill to the Senate floor.
Stennis reportedly has taken the
position that he will bring up the
lottery proposal in committee this
year only if he has assurances
that no amendments will be of-fered
once it is on the floor. Mem-bers
of his own party have not
even agreed to withhold their
amendments. However, Senator
Kennedy, the Democratic whip,
said last week, "The deficiencies
of the present system are so glar-ing,"
that he would propose a
"comprehensive change" if the lot-tery
proposal were brought to
the floor.
in which a prince is assigned to
rescue the beautiful daughter of
the good queen. His reward is to
be the hand of the princess and
they will eventually live happily
ever after.
In the middle of the undertaking
of writing the
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better known to tho American
public than has this great melodrama,
which made its appearance in 1880.
In presenting "The Still Alarm" as a
photoplay, all of the picturesque
charm and romance of the original
story has been carefully adhered to
and the thrilling fire scenes have been
depicted in a manner which was ut
terly impossible on the stage of the
articulate drama.
Into the making of this production
have gone the limitless resources of
a great producing organization with
the result that it is a masterwork of
the screen which-sets forth in a most
graphic manner all of the thrills and
smashing climaxes which have been
responsible for its being referred to as
tho most stupendous dramatic triumph
of the modern theater.
The production was made in one of
the largest studios in the middle
west, and enacted by a cast of most
capable players, including Thomas
Santschi, Fritzi Brunette, BessieKy
ton and others of equal note. The
filming of fho great fire scene alone
cost many times more than the aver
age screen play, for it was necessary
to secure the required effects to burn
an eight-story chemical factory, as
well as a large mansion, which in the
play represents the homo of the he
roine in the story. In the making of
these scones seven fire companies
were used to fight the flames and thf
picture shows the m?:i resting at the
fire stations at the lime "the still
alarm" is received by rhe sweetheart
of the heroine; the entire department
mshing madly dowu the street, and
the fighting of the flames together
with tho many hairbreadth escapes
from falling stairways and crumbling
walls-
Our father and our father's fathers
will remember the cold chills which
crept up their spines when they wit
nessed for the first time this great
dramatic
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Ayala testified at punishment that appellant
told her he moves around a lot to live where he is working. According to
appellant, this testimony misled the jury to believe that he was moving around
without complying with registration requirements; thus, counsel should have
objected because evidence appellant attached to his brief––which is not part of
the appellate record––shows that Ayala knew he was in compliance with
registration requirements each time he moved. Appellant contends that counsel
should have objected because Ayala’s testimony was misleading and unfairly
prejudicial. See Tex. R. Evid. 403. Appellant also contends that
counsel elicited further testimony regarding the misleading extraneous offenses.
At
punishment, the State elicited testimony from Ayala that when, in May 2007, she
went to visit appellant at 729 Glen Garden, he was not there. When appellant
next reported to her, she confronted him aboutwhether he lived there, and he
told her that he moves around to live close to where he works. She also said
that as his bond caseload officer, she was concerned because he had trouble
reporting to her and thus complying with his bond conditions. On
cross-examination, counsel elicited testimony from Ayala that appellant had
told her he was trying to find a job. Counsel asked Ayala whether sex
offenders often have to move because they have difficulty finding jobs; she
said she did not know. When counsel asked whether Ayala knew that appellant
was seeking employment in the food and beverage industry, she said that
appellant had reported to her that he was working at Mom’s Barbecue but that
appellant’s stepbrother told her appellant was not working there. But the
stepbrother also said he sometimes saw appellant at
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the owner of a bookstore in
Buffalo, was
targeted by a tracking program from the United States Postal
Service.
By RON NIXON
Published: July 3, 2013
WASHINGTON —
Leslie James Pickering noticed something odd in his mail
last September: a
handwritten card, apparently delivered by mistake,
with instructions for
postal workers to pay special attention to the
letters and packages sent to
his home.
“Show all mail to supv” — supervisor — “for copying prior to
going out
on the street,” read the card. It included Mr. Pickering’s name,
address
and the type of mail that needed to be monitored. The word
“confidential” was highlighted in green.
“It was a bit of a shock to
see it,” said Mr. Pickering, who with his
wife owns a small bookstore in
Buffalo. More than a decade ago, he was a
spokesman for the Earth Liberation
Front, a radical environmental group
labeled eco-terrorists by the Federal
Bureau ofInvestigation. Postal
officials subsequently confirmed they were
indeed tracking Mr.
Pickering’s mail but told him nothing else.
As
the world focuses on the high-tech spying of the National Security
Agency,
the misplaced card offers a rare glimpse inside the seemingly
low-tech but
prevalent snooping of the United States Postal Service.
Mr. Pickering was
targeted by a longtime surveillance system called mail
covers, a forerunner
of a vastly more expansive effort, the Mail
Isolation Control and Tracking
program, in which Postal Service
computers photograph the exterior of every
piece of paper mail that is
processed in the United States — about 160
billion pieces last year. It
is not known how long the government saves the
images.
Together, the two programs show that postal mail is subject to
the same
kind of scrutiny that the National Security Agency has given to
telephone calls and e-mail. [...]
This article has been revised to
reflect the following correction:
Correction:
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we can’t name,
remember the women who walk out of the furnace alive
unconsumed by the flames
May your love salve their burns
May your church bind their wounds
May your people see justice done
May survivors be safe in your house
Remember the women who are tired—
the women who labor,
and labor
and labor
unseen in the background of history,
unseen in the church,
unseen by their families
unseen in their workplaces
unseen by their world
Remember the women on the fringes, God of the Woman Who Bled And Was Healed
Remember the women the world loves to forget,
the women who lead nations,
the women who plant churches,
the missionaries, the pastors, and the teachers
Remember the women who love beyond reason,
the women who build their homes brick by brick,
who care for their children and parents without recognition,
the women who carry jugs of water on theirheads for miles
and give up their portions so others can eat
God of Naomi,
Remember the women who are tired,
the women who have lost much,
the women who weep and mourn,
who long for brighter days
Meet them in their sorrow,
when the road seems far too long,
and fill them again
Remember the women who are excluded—
dismissed by their own brothers and sisters
Remember, God of the unheard and unseen,
women of color—
betrayed and silenced,
and the women with ten dollars to their names
who ask for help and receive none,
and the women we try to erase
because they speak or dress differently
God of the Samaritan Woman,
remember the women who are excluded
Empower them as only you can
May your church listen better
May your people see justice done
May women of color,
women with disabilities,
women experiencing poverty,
and all women who have gone unheard
be safe
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been able to have
significant victories.
And here you can see just a
sample of across the country
everything from working on departmental
or individual change all the way up to
the center bottom you can
see one of the Cal PIRG
student members meeting
with Senator Dick Durbin,
talking about the federal
open textbooks pilot.
So from the hyper local
to the national level,
students have been driving
the open textbook movement
since the very beginning.
And it's resulted in some
pretty significant victories.
So just to kind of go over the
scope of student involvement,
students were part of
the early research into
open textbooks and the problems with the
broken textbook market
since the early 2000s.
In 2004, students at
University of California Irvine
identified the textbook
market as a place where
powerful special interests
were playing a role
in the market to the disadvantage
of students and the public.
And so they started
running the open textbooks
and affordable textbookslead in the OER
student advocacy group with the Michelson
20 Million Minds Foundation
that Natalie mentioned.
And I've played an active
role in writing the toolkit.
What I'm going to talk about today is
some of the events that I'm
hosting at San Jose State
and how we can get
students to replicate that
on their campuses even without a program
like Affordable Learning Solutions.
So Affordable Learning
Solutions, also known as ALS,
is a CSU wide initiative to make college
more affordable for students.
And since the beginning of the program
at San Jose State in 2012,
the focus has been on
encouraging and supporting
faculty to make the switch over to using
OER or low cost resources
in their courses.
My goals as a student
ambassador are to first
to gauge student attitude
towards textbook costs on campus,
second to inform students
of ALS resources,
and third to get students
on board as OER advocates.
And why
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though
the representative substitution
of the servant, the son, the image,
the lover, the footwasher,
the one who has saved the world
and revealed the glory at last.
And this, not some cheap and logic-
chopped scheme, is why there is
forgiveness of sins.
Why Gentiles are now freed
from the enslaving powers
to become members of God's family.
This is why Jesus' followers do not
constitute a "religion" like other
so-called "religions" to be catelogoued
by secular modernity,
pinned to the wall like
so many dead butterflies,
but a polis, a new kind of community,
a spirit-driven, suffering love people
who follow their master to the
places where the world is in pain
in order that by the Spirit they
may embody the love of God
and the pain of God right there
and bring God's healing and hope
and this is why the church urgently
needs to reclaim our primary role
of speaking truthShe stubbornly stood by transgender bathrooms and the Obamacare mandate, the only things that we can remember of her program (because they really annoyed the majority of people). She even flip-flopped on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which many of us considered the main achievements of the Obama presidency.
Hillary Clinton proudly mentions that she won 3 million votes more than her Russian-sponsored opponent "Vladimir" Trump (see Where we stand with the Trump-Russia investigation). She is so full of herself that she doesn't realize what that means: it means that she lost because she and her colleagues in the Senate never did anything to change the ridiculous obsolete undemocratic way in which the USA elects presidents. If she had spent more time (when she was in the Senate) working on
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correctly predicted that cross-channel
traffic was growing so fast that there would be enough
business for both the tunnel and the ferries - who survived
by combining forces, concentrating on the Dover-Calais
route, and investing in giant super-ferries that could offer
cheaper fares. Back
to top
Checking
the geology AGAIN1980's engineers used new technology developed
for deep-sea oil exploration to check exactly what was under
the sea bed.
1.
Cross-section of the geology as known today - showing the
present tunnel, which follows the Lower Chalk most of the
way across, except for the under-land tunnel on the French
side.2.
They found hazardous
"buried valleys" on the sea bed, filled with mud and sand
rather than solid rock. The tunnel route had to keep to
solid rock.See 'How
the Channel was formed' for more about the
geology. Back to
top
How the
Tunnel operatesThere are two single-track rail tunnels, and a
third smallerservice tunnel as an emergency exit (with
frequent cross passages). These were bored through the chalk
from either side, and met in the middle. They are lined with
concrete panels (on the French side, made from the Marquise
quarries).
The tunnel copies some of the Alpine mountain tunnels in
carrying cars and lorries on drive-on/drive-off shuttle
trains. Operated by Eurotunnel
"le Shuttle", these share the tracks with high speed
long-distance passenger trains run by Eurostar.
All trains are electric, and the twin tunnel While the
vehicle shuttle competes head-on with the ferries, Eurostar
trains regard their main competitor as the airlines. They
charge fares to match airline business tickets, and soon
siezed 80% of the London-Paris market. Back to
top
Cars just drive on the double-deck shuttle train: freight
lorries have their own trains.
Folkestone shuttle terminal next to the M20 motorway - 35
minutes from France.
High
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and from 1826 until 1893, the United States—
(A)
recognized the
sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hawaii;
(B)
accorded full
diplomatic recognition to the Kingdom of Hawaii; and
(C)
entered into
treaties and conventions with the Kingdom of Hawaii to govern commerce and
navigation in 1826, 1842, 1849, 1875, and 1887;
(5)
pursuant to the
Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920 (42 Stat. 108, chapter 42), the United
States set aside approximately 203,500 acres of land to address the conditions
of Native Hawaiians in the Federal territory that later became the State of
Hawaii;
(6)
by setting aside
203,500 acres of land for Native Hawaiian homesteads and farms, the Hawaiian
Homes Commission Act assists the members of the Native Hawaiian community in
maintaining distinct native settlements throughout the State of Hawaii;
(7)
approximately
6,800 Native Hawaiian families reside on the Hawaiian Home Lands and
approximately 18,000 Native Hawaiians who are eligible to reside onthe
Hawaiian Home Lands are on a waiting list to receive assignments of Hawaiian
Home Lands;
(8)(A)
in 1959, as part of the
compact with the United States admitting Hawaii into the Union, Congress
established a public trust (commonly known as the ceded lands
trust), for 5 purposes, 1 of which is the betterment of the conditions
of Native Hawaiians;
(B)
the public trust consists of lands,
including submerged lands, natural resources, and the revenues derived from the
lands; and
(C)
the assets of this public trust have
never been completely inventoried or segregated;
(9)
Native Hawaiians
have continuously sought access to the ceded lands in order to establish and
maintain native settlements and distinct native communities throughout the
State;
(10)
the Hawaiian
Home Lands and other ceded lands provide an important foundation for the
ability of the Native Hawaiian community to maintain the practice of Native
Hawaiian culture, language, and traditions, and
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of the county, as well as
through the northwest generally. In removing the
gravel bluffs, which are numerous and deep, for the
construction and repair of roads, and in excavating
cellars, hundreds of human skeletons, some of them of
giant form, have been found. A citizen of Marion
County estimates that there were about as many human
skeletons in the knolls of Marion County as there are
white inhabitants at present!
The History of Marion County, Ohio
(complied from past accounts, published in 1883)
Mastodonic remains are occasionally unearthed, and,
from time to time, discoveries of the remains of
Indian settlements are indicated by the appearance of
gigantic skeletons, with the high cheek bones,
powerful jaws and massive frames peculiar of the red
man, who left these as the only record with which to
form a clew to the history of past ages.
The History ofBrown County, Ohio
(complied from past accounts, published in 1883)
Group of Mounds in Brown County, Ohio.
She said also that three skeletons were found at the
mouth of the Paw Paw Creek many years later, while Nim
(Nimrod) Satterfield was justice of the peace. Jim
Dean and some men were digging for a bridge foundation
and found these bones at the lower end of the old
buffalo wallow. She thought it was Dr. Kidwell, of
Fairmont, who examined them and said they were very
old, perhaps thousands of years old. She said that
when the skeletons were exposed to the weather for a
few days, their bones turned black and began to
crumble, that Squire Satterfield had them buried in
the Joliffe graveyard (Rivesville). All these
skeletons, she said, were measured, and found to be
about eight feet long.
Now and Long Ago-A History
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companions
unfurled the flag of liberty, the men
of the hurling and football fields
rolled in from far and near, and it is
no exaggeration to say they formed
the backbone of that company.”
Yet the truth is never so straightforward;
what of GAA men who fought in the
First World War, or ‘garrison game’
- football being associated with Irish
towns housing British army barracks
- aficionados in the ranks of the
Volunteers? Certainly, GAA athletes
formed a significant part of the
revolutionary forces of Easter Week 1916,
when a rebellion was staged against
British rule, and after, but there was
no monopoly when it came to sporting
allegiances. Proof of that could best be
found in Oscar Traynor, a 1916 participant
and later Commanding Officer of the
Dublin Brigade of the IRA. Born on
Dublin’s Upper Abbey Street in the heart
of the city in March 1886, Oscar wasthe
son of Patrick Traynor, a bookseller with
a Fenian history that influenced his son
and his political outlook. Traynor, an
obituary noted at the time of his passing
in 1963, played football as a young man
“for the simple reason that he liked it
best.” As a youth, he was goalkeeper
for Frankfort and Strandville in Dublin,
before taking to the same position for
Belfast Celtic in 1910.
Established in 1891, Belfast Celtic
was a club synonymous with the Falls
Road. Donald Taylor-Black, director
of a documentary about the club, has
noted that “they were obviously seen
as the archetypal representatives of the
Falls Road. They represented Catholicism
and nationalism, and the fact they played
in green was no accident - although the
team had no sectarian beliefs.” In many
ways, organised association football in
Ireland was dominated by Belfast in its
earliest years, both on and off the pitch.
Sectarian
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but at
the time, there was no,
there was no cinema tank
and there was no DVD's.
And do, it turns out the
times is kind of a my own
cinematique.
(speaking foreign language)
English:
- When it was a, there was a,
in television there is
a channel called AFK
and it is American versus
the Korean network,
in this kind of military service,
the network at the time.
And,
and every Friday and Saturday
there is a movie playing
around the midnight so
I kind of sneaked out
and I watched those films
and while my families are sleeping.
And those films are very
sexual, and also very violent,
and it's, most of them are
kind of American B-class film,
the genre films,
English:
- When it was a, there was a,
in television there is
a channel called AFK
and it is American versus
the Korean network,
in this kind of military service,
the network at the time.
And,
andget something wonderful that yes,
she had been a wonderful actor
but he's had his pick of roles
for the last 30 years, Dustin
Hoffman is a wonderful actor
but he's had his pick of roles.
There's other actors as good as them
who haven't been as lucky.
(speaking Korean)
One little stock company,
that always seemed to be the goal
because all my favorite directors
always had their own stock companies.
Sam Peckinpah, Ulrich, Siegel,
they'd use the same
actors again and again.
But the thing is,
yeah it's always fun to work
with people that you like
and that you know and that you
get to hang out with again,
English:
who was like doing the lowest
of the low stuff at the time,
and then all of the sudden
you can see that growing,
you can see a certain light
in his eyes that he's really,
he's being an actor again.
And I
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The DOOM Book
Shortly after the Wolfenstein 3D source release,
I sent a mail to Jay Wilbur suggesting a book
about the DOOM engine. I anticipated a similar
release of the DOOM sources within a year or
two, and the obvious problems with the Wolfenstein
sources (lack of accompanying artwork, a code
base not maintained for quite some time) seemed
to demand a better approach. I talked to some
publishing company reps at the Book Fair in 1995,
and while they were cautiously interested, id was
not.
In the last weeks of 1996, following a visit at
id Software two months earlier, and after the
departure of Jay Wilbur, John Carmack asked me
whether I was still interested in doing the book.
I was, Bear sent me a code dump, and Todd
Hollenshead set out to address the legal concerns
(of which were many).
Unfortunately,In my newest release, Kiss of Snow (Berkley), the protagonists, Hawke and Sienna, appear utterly wrong for each other at first glance. Hawke is much older, the alpha of the largest changeling wolf pack in the country and a man marked by painful emotional scars caused by the Psy (a race of psychic people who have been conditioned to feel no emotion), while Sienna is not only a young woman but a powerful Psy struggling with the escalating strength of a deadly power that could cost her everything. Each time they meet, the two incite frustration, anger, and pain in one another
I began writing fiction because it was the only way to tell all the intricacies of a real-life spy story. I had written a front-page piece for
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S.Ct. at 2413; Brimage, 918 S.W.2d at
501.
In this case, the
police officers received a dispatch that an aggravated assault involving a gun
was in progress. When they arrived at
the location, there was a crowd on the sidewalk. People in the crowd were screaming and
pointing at Appellant. They repeatedly
yelled to the officers that Appellant had a knife. Officer Grass recalled that Appellant was
standing confrontational, with his legs spread apart, moving back and forth and
acting very agitated, upset, and angry.
After repeated commands, Appellant eventually dropped a knife that he
had pulled out of a sheath on his waistband.
Appellant was forced to the ground and handcuffed. Officer Grass patted Appellant down for weapons,
but did not find a gun. People in the
crowd, however, told the officers that Appellant had a gun. Officer Grass asked Appellantwhere the gun
was, but he did not respond. A child in
the crowd told Officer Grass that he knew where Appellant lived. Officer Grass followed the child into the
apartment building to the second floor.
The child pointed to an open apartment.
According to Officer Grass, she was concerned that the emergency call
was for an aggravated assault with a gun, but no gun had been found on
Appellant. Not knowing whether there was
a suspect with a gun in the apartment and out of concern for the safety of her
fellow officers and the crowd downstairs, Officer Grass entered the apartment
and began checking the rooms for people.
When she entered the bedroom, Officer Grass observed a gun lying in a
partially open suitcase that was halfway under the bed. Officer Grass picked up the gun and went
outside
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periodic revivals in artificial intelligence
and cognitive science research, most recently
for instance with the work of Irvin Rock on
indirect perception.Around the beginning of
the 20th century, William James (1842–1910)
coined the term "radical empiricism" to describe
an offshoot of his form of pragmatism, which
he argued could be dealt with separately from
his pragmatism—though in fact the two concepts
are intertwined in James's published lectures.
James maintained that the empirically observed
"directly apprehended universe needs ... no
extraneous trans-empirical connective support",
by which he meant to rule out the perception
that there can be any value added by seeking
supernatural explanations for natural phenomena.
James' "radical empiricism" is thus not radical
in the context of the term "empiricism", but
is instead fairly consistent with the modern
use of the term "empirical".
His method of argument in arriving at this
view, however, still readily encounters debate
within philosophy eventoday.
John Dewey (1859–1952) modified James' pragmatism
to form a theory known as instrumentalism.
The role of sense experience in Dewey's theory
is crucial, in that he saw experience as unified
totality of things through which everything
else is interrelated.
Dewey's basic thought, in accordance with
empiricism was that reality is determined
by past experience.
Therefore, humans adapt their past experiences
of things to perform experiments upon and
test the pragmatic values of such experience.
The value of such experience is measured experientially
and scientifically, and the results of such
tests generate ideas that serve as instruments
for future experimentation, in physical sciences
as in ethics.
Thus, ideas in Dewey's system retain their
empiricist flavour in that they are only known
a posteriori.
== See also ==
Abstract empiricism
Empirical formula
Empirical idealism
Empirical realism
Empirical relationship
Empirical research
Feminist empiricism
Ground truth
History of scientific method
Inquiry
Kantian empiricism
Materialism and Empiriocriticism
Natural philosophy
Naturalism
Objectivity
Psychological nativism
Quasi-empirical method
Sensualism
Sextus Empiricus
Transcendental empiricism
"Two Dogmas of Empiricism"
==
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was general consternation,
because nobody could imagine
that just a month after the joint victory,
the Soviets would lie to their
allies about such a subject.
Why? And if so,
what was the aim?
It seemed
absurd.
No, if Zhukov said Hitler
hadn't been found, it was true.
In July, Stalin, Truman and Churchill met
in Potsdam for their first post-war summit.
English:
The talks were to determine the future of
Germany and large parts of Eastern Europe.
Tensions between the Soviets and
the Western Allies were aggravated
by the Soviet claims on Eastern
Europe and the Soviet policies in the areas
occupied by
the Red Army.
With so much at stake, the question
of Hitler's fate was rather secondary.
A Truman advisor recalled later that
during dinner with the US president,
Stalin reaffirmed that: "Hitler is alive
and is either in Spain or Argentina."
In Potsdam, the leaders
also had to decide
which Nazi leaders wouldrahasia penting.
Pertemuan perpisahan
mereka sangat ramah.
Kaethe berkata, "Saya
akan segera bebas.
Lalu kita bisa bertemu di Berlin
dan saya akan membawamu
ke penata rambutku."
Tetapi itu tidak pernah terjadi.
Sementara itu, Inggris dan
Amerika terus mencari kebenaran
tentang lenyapnya
Hitler yang misterius.
Dan mereka masih
mengandalkan kerja sama Soviet.
Ini adalah permintaan
dari Inggris dan Amerika
kepada kepemimpinan
Soviet di Berlin.
Para jenderal kami
menyampaikan permintaan itu
kepada menteri urusan luar negeri
Vyacheslav Molotov dan Stalin,
meminta instruksi-instruksi.
English:
the main witness to Hitler's death,
who was still being held at Soviet HQ.
The two young ladies got on well. And
they both shared an important secret.
Their parting exchange was very
friendly. Käthe said, "I will soon be free.
Then we can meet up in Berlin
and I'll take you to my hairdresser's".
But that never
happened.
Meanwhile, the British and
the Americans continued to seek
the truth about Hitler’s
mysterious disappearance,
and they still counted
on Soviet cooperation.
Here's a request from the British
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assure
that at the end of the day, the
Missouri River act will be in place,"
Washburn said.
Protesters at a camp on the
Missouri River say the House's
vote indicates people are listening
to them.
"This isn't the end ofthe battle,
but it's more than we expected,"
said Clayton Quiver, an Oglala
who is part of a camp set up
March 22 on LaFramboise Island
between Pierre and Fort Pierre.
"We wanted an investigation of
the mitigation act, and we got a
repeal," Quiver said. "Itmakesthe
months (on the island) all worth it."
The conference committee is
likely to meet early in September,
Washburn said.
The act would make the state
and the Cheyenne River and
Lower Brule Sioux responsible
for wildlife protection,
environmental controls and
development ontheMissouri River
virtually all the way from North
Dakota to Nebraska.
The House repeal vote was July
27. In a letter dated that day,
Janklow urged Thune to persuade
his House colleaguesProsecutor Mike Ward
told Davis shortly before he
sentenced Donna Murray, "Ms.
Murray abused her office." Donna
Murray could have received a 18-
24 month prison sentence. Her
husband David could have
received a 15-18 months prison
sentence.
Donna Murray had been a
secretary to former Leech Lake
Secretary/Treasurer James
Michaud, the ring-leader ofthe
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Merril wins Mille Lacs election
By Julie Shortridge
Suzanne Merril of Onamia, MN
won the July 30 special election
for the seat of Dist. 1 Rep.,
receiving 172 votes. Arlene
Weous, who received support
from Tribal Chair Marge
Anderson, received 128 votes.
Merril is 30 years old, married,
and has two daughters and a son.
She has a Bachelor's degree from
St. Cloud State University and an
Associate's degree from Brainerd
Community College.
Merril, considered the "reform"
candidate, said in
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of Baideng
could not dare to break the agreement
as long as Mete was alive.
The Hun composite bow
Fast and agile Asian horses
And perfect military discipline.
These three factors came
together in the heart of Central Asia
and the invincible Hun
mounted archers emerged.
The deadly form of military power
It was such a power that it
was heavily testing the best
armies of the ancient world
June 451.
Catalaunian Plains
in northeastern France.
The Hun Turks were against
the Roman army 600 years after Mete Khan
this time under the leadership
of another great leader, Attila.
However, Roman Empire had
an army, which was specialised in war strategies
fully equipped and well-disciplined.
The Romans had won their
glorious victories in history
thanks to their heavy
and tightly lined infantry.
When the Roman soldiers,
dressed in heavy armor,
put together their shields, it was
almost like an indestructible wall.
This shield wall, which they
named Testudo Formation (Tortoise),
inspiredinfantry arrow shots.
When the light arrows were
not enough,
they tried to neutralise the Roman
defense with heavy spears,
but they were
not successful in this either.
So how did the Huns establish
superiority against this war machine army?
Janbi will now try to neutralise
the Roman infantry
by using the combat tactics used
by Attila’s mounted archers
during the Battle
of the Catalaunian Plains.
Janbi took advantage of
Testudo’s weaknesses
by using the attack tactic of the
Turkish archers on the horse
and managed to hit the balloons.
The Romans’ Testudo
Formation had two weaknesses.
The first is the left and right
sides and the second is the backside.
While the front and top
side were protected perfectly,
the two points I mentioned
were completely open.
These unprotected areas were
not a problem when fighting
against European tribes,
but this was a golden opportunity
for the dynamic
Turkish mounted archers.
When describing Turkish
horsemen, an eastern Roman historian
stated that
they could shop,
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will be a big benefit to
the district.
The Hillsborough County Dem-
ocratic Executive Committee is
holding its election of officers on
Tuesday, December 1 starting at
6 p.m. at the Children's Board, lo-
cated at 1002 E. PalmAve. inYbor
City. The location- the "Children's
Board" is appropriate because of
the shenanigans going on behind
the scenes.
The election has quickly fallen
into the mud with accusations of
blackmail, racism, homophobia,
clandestine meetings, and the
usual efforts of one side or the
other to drag the dirt into the
public and embarrass the party by
sending all the nasty emails to re-
porters of the major media outlets..
It is like watching seagulls fight
over an Alka-Seltzer. The winner
is likely to choke on it.
The race for chair is still close
between Pat Kemp and James
Randolph and the race for vice
chair will be interesting with
one candidate off studying at the
University of Oxfordin England.
Chris Brown will be using a video
tape to give his speech and ask for
the crowds' vote.
Our hope for the election is that
the troublemakers get mad at the
results and leave the party, never
to return.
Adam Sandler's new mov-
ie, "Bedtime Stories," opens on
Christmas. What makes this
movie especially interesting to
the Tampa Bay area is that it was
written by Matt Lopez, a 36-year-
old native of Tampa. He also wrote
the remake of "Race To Witch
Mountain," which stars Dwayne
"The Rock" Johnson and will be
released sometime in 2009. Matt
Lopez is the son of Tampa resi-
dents Yolanda and Walter Lopez.
Tropicana Field might be out-
dated and past its prime, but on
December 20 it will make his-
tory again when it hosts the St.
Petersburg Bowl. This one venue
has hosted a Stanley Cup playoff
series, the World Series, the Final
Four and
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up to 40 times with industry leaders
they only met only once with members
from environmental groups the energy
task force and a hundred million dollar
lobbying effort on behalf of the
industry were significant in the passage
of what's called the Halliburton
loophole to the Safe Drinking Water Act
which authorizes oil and gas drillers
exclusively to inject known hazardous
materials unchecked directly into or
adjacent to underground drinking water
supplies it passed as part of the Bush
administration's energy policy act of
2005 later Western remarked
sarcastically when the president says to
its bureaucracy don't investigate
expedite things for industry we do those
things well too one can characterize
this entire industry as having a hundred
years of history of purchasing those
they contaminate so they purchased the
land and often with an agreement of
secrecy of somebody that's alleging
they've been contaminated by oil and gas
production the industry itselfamok is no easy task
to ill addressed industries in
particular are contributing to untold
catastrophic levels of harm
they are the food and drug industries
which is ironic because a father of
Medicine Hippocrates whose oath abstains
from doing harm has been quoted as
saying that food be thy medicine and
medicine be thy food a farmer joel
stalin of Polyface farms boldly
summarized the American system in the
oscar-nominated documentary Food Inc
Stalin said we're willing to subsidize
the food system to create the mystique
of cheap food when actually it's very
expensive food when you add up the
environmental costs societal costs
health costs the industrial food is not
honest food it's not priced honestly
it's not produced honestly it's not
processed honestly there's nothing
honest about that food for a more
in-depth analysis here are some excerpts
from a brilliant February 1999 article
published in The Chronicle of Higher
Education
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People v Keith (2017 NY Slip Op 07275)
People v Keith
2017 NY Slip Op 07275
Decided on October 18, 2017
Appellate Division, Second Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided on October 18, 2017
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
RANDALL T. ENG, P.J.
L. PRISCILLA HALL
JEFFREY A. COHEN
FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, JJ.
2015-07688
(Ind. No. 1369/13)
[*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent,
vVaughn Keith, appellant.
Mischel & Horn, P.C., New York, NY (Richard E. Mischel and Gail Jacobs of counsel), for appellant.
Eric Gonzalez, Acting District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove, Solomon Neubort, and John C. Carroll of counsel), for respondent.
DECISION & ORDER
Appeal by the defendant from a judgmentof the Supreme Court, Kings County (Harrington, J.), rendered August 3, 2015, convicting him of manslaughter in the second degree and assault in the second degree, upon a jury verdict, and sentencing him to an indeterminate term of imprisonment of 3 to 10 years on the conviction of manslaughter in the second degree, and a concurrent determinate term of imprisonment of 3 years, to be followed by 3 years of postrelease supervision, on the conviction of assault in the second degree.
ORDERED that the judgment is modified, as a matter of discretion in the interest of justice, by reducing the sentence imposed on the conviction of manslaughter in the second degree from an indeterminate term of imprisonment of 3 to 10 years to an intermediate term of
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battles and
bombings, American diplomats and businessmen
worked hard to make sure that when the war
ended, American economic power would be second
to none in the world. United States business
would penetrate areas that up to this time
had been dominated by England. The Open-Door
Policy of equal access would be extended from
Asia to Europe, meaning that the United States
intended to push England aside and move in.
That is what happened to the Middle East and
its oil. In August 1945, a State Department
officer said that "a review of the diplomatic
history of the past 35 years will show that
petroleum has historically played a larger
part in the external relations of the United
States than any other commodity." Saudi Arabia
was the largest oil pool in the Middle East.
The ARAMCO oil corporation, through Secretary
of the Interior Harold Ickes, got Roosevelt
toagree to Lend Lease aid to Saudi Arabia,
which would involve the U.S. government there
and create a shield for the interests of ARAMCO.
In 1944 Britain and the U.S. signed a pact
on oil agreeing on "the principle of equal
opportunity," and Lloyd Gardner concludes
(Economic Aspects of New Deal Diplomacy) that
"the Open-Door Policy was triumphant throughout
the Middle East."
Historian Gabriel Kolko, after a close study
of American wartime policy (The Politics of
War), concludes that "the American economic
war aim was to save capitalism at home and
abroad." In April 1944, a State Department
official said: "As you know, we've got to
plan on enormously increased production in
this country after the war, and the American
domestic market can't absorb all that production
indefinitely. There won't be any question
about our needing greatly increased foreign
markets."
Anthony Sampson, in his study of the international
oil business
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most of these caves, both in Kentucky and
Tennessee, the bodies appear to have been laid on the
floor of the cave, sometimes in beds of ashes,
sometimes on a pavement of flat stones. There are,
however, some instances in which the bodies have been
found incased in stone slabs, and afterwards imbedded
in clay or ashes. In Smith and Warren counties,
Tennessee, and in Warren and Fayette counties,
Kentucky, the flesh of the bodies was preserved and
the hair was yellow and of fine texture. In some cases
the bodies were enveloped in several thicknesses of
coarse cloth with an outer wrapping of deer skin. Some
of the bodies were wrapped in a kind of cloth made of
bark fiber, into which feathers were woven in such a
manner as to form a smooth surface. In two cases the
bodies, placed ina sitting or squatting posture, were
incased in baskets. In one of the caves in Smith
county th
12th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to
the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1890-1891
(published in 1894)
(explorations in the Tennessee District)
Armed with a self-created doctrine powered by ample
funding, and with a little help later from the one-way
door to the Smithsonian's inaccessible catacombs, the
years that followed saw Powell and his underling
nearly succeed in the obliteration of the last notions
of the legendary, mysterious, and antique class of
mound building people, and for that matter, any people
that didn't fit into the mold of his theory. Did
Powell intentionally overlook some of the archaeology
so as to focus on his own special agenda?
Powell and his associates at the Bureau were quite
certain that people had arrived in the Americas only
sometime after
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Katynsky's con-
stant companion, following him as
he made the rounds of his proper-
ty, lounging and preening on the
banks of the Chipola, coming to
feed when Katynsky called.
"They've been in my life a long
time," Katynsky said. "They were
my daily ritual, feeding them."
And during the recent hunt for
a Bayou George man who drowned
in the river not more than a few
hundred yards from Katynsky's
door, his ducks become something
of celebrities.
Or at least Huey and Louie
did.
Dewey disappeared, reasons
unknown, just/a few weeks ago.
In any case, Huey and Louie
served as neighborhood attrac-
tions.
They provided the entertain-
ment breaks, something like the
search and rescue USO, for rescue
teams and volunteers during the
search for Ben Hathaway, provid-
ing respite from the grim work that
spanned more than two weeks.
"They stayed right there in the
boat basin the whole time," said
Don Minchew of the Wewahitchka
Search andRescue. "You have to
find something to break the seri-
ousness of everything. Those
ducks did that several times.
"Everybody down there fed
them. They should have gained
three pounds during that period.
They were tame ducks'. They
weren't going to be confused in any
They glanced toward Katynsky
in their haste to leave.
At about that same moment,
Louie came running up the bank
of the boat ramp, "squawking up a
storm."
Then she returned down the
But nothing like the grief
apparently felt by Louie, who spent
three days stoically holding vigil
over her mate's body, never leav-
ing.
"She didn't 'eat or move,"
Katynsky said. "She just sat beside
him and wouldn't move."
Katynsky has filed a report
with the Gulf County Sheriffs
Office, providing a rough descrip-
tion of the truck and one of the two
individuals involved.
Beyond the sheer stupidity
and callousness of killing a
defenseless bird for no reason
other than the thrill
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rehabilitation substantially improves the personal appearance and quality of life ([@B11]). However, the perception of elderly patients regarding the necessity of dental prostheses reportedly differs from that of the oral health care practitioner ([@B12]).
Therefore, the aim of the present study was to explore the oral health status of elderly beneficiaries of the ISSSTE and IMSS of Southwest Mexico City through a latent class analysis.
Material and Methods
====================
A cross-sectional study was performed between January and March of 2010. A representative sample of elderly beneficiaries of the primary healthcare services of the Family Medicine Clinic of the ISSSTE and the Family Medicine Unit of the Southwest Mexico City IMSS was analyzed. The selection criterion for these units was the similar geographical area.
The sample included 200 beneficiaries (age 60 years or older)– promoted
Staal
Kopervik
Viking 2
Frøyland
Randaberg
Vardeneset
Bryne 2
Åkra
Vaulen
Sandnes Ulf 2
Klepp – relegated
Hundvåg – relegated
Austrått – relegated
Group 7
Odda – promoted
Sotra
Lysekloster
Bjarg
Haugesund 2
Os
Øystese
Vard 2
Vadmyra
Varegg
Lyngbø
Fyllingsdalen 2
Smørås – relegated
Frøya – relegated
Group 8
Aalesund 2 – promoted
Stryn
Sogndal 2
Tertnes
Hødd 2
Spjelkavik
Skarbøvik
Eid
Bergsøy
Årdal
Arna-Bjørnar
Tornado Måløy – relegated
Norborg – relegated
Larsnes/Gursken – relegated
Group 9
Strindheim – promoted
Brattvåg
Orkla
Sverresborg
Kolstad
KIL/Hemne
Heimdal
Buvik
Kristiansund 2
Charlottenlund
Nardo
Averøykameratene – relegated
Sunndal – relegated
Træff – relegated
Group 10
Stjørdals-Blink – promoted
Tynset
Skedsmo
Steinkjer
Verdal
Gjerdrum
NTNUI
Ranheim 2
Alvdal
Åfjord
Byåsen 2
Fet – relegated
Rørvik – relegated
Fjellhamar – relegated
Group 11
Mjølner – promoted
Bodø/Glimt 2
Junkeren
Sandnessjøen
Mosjøen
Stålkameratene
Tverlandet
Sortland
Grand Bodø
Lofoten – relegated
Innstranden – relegated
Hardhaus – relegated
Group 12
Senja – promoted
Fløya
Kirkenes
Tromsø 2
Hammerfest
Bossekop
Skjervøy
Ishavsbyen
Porsanger
Skarp
Bjørnevatn
Sørøy/Glimt – relegated
References
NIFS
Category:3. divisjon seasons
4
Norway
Norway
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ozone depletion
Release of sulfur dioxide after a fire at
the Al-Mishraq plant in Iraq
The Phillips Disasters
Health issues on the Aamjiwnaang First Nation
due to chemical factories
Environmental issues with the Three Gorges
Dam
Kingston Fossil Plant coal fly ash slurry
spill
The Great Smog in London in 1952
1948 Donora smog
==== Mining ====
The Ok Tedi environmental disaster in Papua
New Guinea beginning in 1984
The Aberfan disaster in Aberfan, Wales, 1966
Lead dust from the Magellan Metals mine in
Australia, 2006
Failure of a toxic waste dam at the Aznalcollar
mine in Spain, 1998
Uranium mining controversy in Kakadu National
Park in Australia, 1981 to 2009
The tailings dam from the now abandoned Tui
mine in New Zealand, 1960s to 2013
1947 Centralia mine disaster, Illinois
Centralia mine fire, Pennsylvania, 1962
Phosphate mining in Nauru, beginning in 1906
Phosphate mining in St. Pierre Island
Talvivaara gypsum pond leak, Finland, 2012
Mount Polleyat least
350,000 people were forcibly resettled away
from these areas.
After the accident, "traces of radioactive
deposits unique to Chernobyl were found in
nearly every country in the northern hemisphere".
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster: Following
an earthquake, tsunami, and failure of cooling
systems at Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant
and issues concerning other nuclear facilities
in Japan on March 11, 2011, a nuclear emergency
was declared.
This was the first time a nuclear emergency
had been declared in Japan, and 140,000 residents
within 20 km of the plant were evacuated.
Explosions and a fire have resulted in dangerous
levels of radiation, sparking a stock market
collapse and panic-buying in supermarkets.
Mayak nuclear waste storage tank explosion,
(Chelyabinsk, Soviet Union, 29 September 1957),
200+ people died and 270,000 people were exposed
to dangerous radiation levels.
Over thirty small communities had been removed
from Soviet maps between 1958 and 1991.
Windscale fire, United
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assaulted
by Mr.
Sandusky
in the early '90s, and he was
sexually assaulted
on the grounds of
Penn State University
.
ALEXANDER:Also today
The New York Times
reports officials at
The Second Mile
,
Sandusky
's children's charity, discovered several years of documents missing. According to
The Times
, investigators are concerned those missing files may limit their ability to determine whether
Sandusky
used charity funds to recruit new victims or even buy their silence. Just weeks after then graduate assistant
Mike McQueary
witnessed
Sandusky
allegedly sexually assaulting a boy in the locker room shower in
2002
,
McQueary
joined
Sandusky
at an
Easter Seals
charity flag football game. Three months later
McQueary
showed up to support
Sandusky
's annual charity golf tournament benefiting
The Second Mile
.
Mr. JERRY SANDUSKY:Everything relative to
The Second Mile
has been past my wildest dreams.
ALEXANDER:McQueary
spoke briefly with
NBC News
today.
Mr. MIKE McQUEARY:I'm not going to go into detail about anything. But, you know, I think it's -- I think it's obvious Ithe newspaper.
The posting, on a forum where people chatted about Penn State athletics, allowed them to draw up a list of coaches likely to have seen something, which in turn led them to Penn State's wide receivers coach Mike McQueary.
Investigators set up a meeting in a parking lot a little over a year ago, the newspaper reported, at which McQueary unburdened himself about having witnessed a 10-year-old boy being raped by Sandusky in 2002.
Sandusky, 67, is accused of abusing eight boys, some on campus, over 15 years.
Sandusky, giving his first public statement to NBC's Rock Center on Monday, acknowledged that he had "horsed around" with boys in the shower but insisted there was no sexual intent.
Meanwhile, ex-NFL player and former Nittany Lions star LaVar Arrington expressed fury about
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genetic
engineering and abortion.
The program will take place
Thursday, Dec. 13,1984,7:30
to 10 p.m. at Agudas Achim
Synagogue, as part of the
Columbus Chapter of Hadassah's Annual Education
Day.
Dr. Portman has a private
practice in obstetrics and
gynecology, specializing in
fertility problems. In addition, he is president of
Ahavas Sholom Synagogue
and serves on the Board of
Trustees of the Columbus
ur. samuei rorunan
Torah Academy.
Wolinetz is an attorney
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 14)
'Israel Fashions...Fun For '84' Theme Of Israel Bonds Women's Division Dee. 2 Luncheon
Ruth Dayan, president and
founder.of Maskit, international fashion division of an
Israel government owned
arts and crafts company, is
also Israel's representative
. to the World Crafts Council.
Several designs from Maskit
will be modeled at the State
of Israel Bonds annual
fashion show, "Fun for '84,"
on Sunday, Dec. 2, at the
Agudas Achim Social Hall.
Maskit's fashion designers
have borrowed ideas from
the many Israeli immigrants
as well as the local Bedouins
whoGail Schottenstein,
chairwomen of this event,
have appointed the following
to assist them in preparations: Fay Levison and
Peggy Maybruck, fashion
show coordinators; Janet
Abroms and Hope Katz,
cuisine; Donna Zelkowitz
and Kathy Worly, decorations;, Roni Leeman and
Ettagail Shatz, reservations,
and Helen Nutis, publicity.
Committee members
include Bertha Chasin,
i __
Bunny Cowall, Margie
Friedman, Yetta Grundstein, Natalie Handler, Carolyn Katz, Minna Landers,
Miriam Paine, Isabelle
Rosen, Melva Schottenstein,
Helen Silberstein and Leah
Godofsky.
Peggy Ginsburg, chairwoman of the Women's Division; Dorothy Rubenstein,
co-chairwoman, and
Roberta Kohn, regional
chairwoman of the Women's
Division, are serving in an
advisory capacity,
Gerda Weissman Klein,
author and lecturer, will be
guest speaker following the
1.
12:30 luncheon.
Proceeds from the sale of
Israel Bonds" help finance
industrial and agricultural
projects, the building of
Israel's infrastructure, the
- expansion of communications and transportation and
the search for new sources of
energy^ The Israel Bond
organization has provided
more than $6.5 billion for
these purposes since it was
founded in 1951.
Admission to the fashion
show
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the priests and for all
the people of the assembly. And this
shall be a statute forever for you,
that atonement may be made for the
people of Israel once in the year
because of all their sins.” And Moses
did as the
Lord commanded him.
The Place
of Sacrifice
17:1 And the
Lord
spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to
Aaron and his sons and to all the
people of Israel and say to them, This
is the thing that the
Lord
has commanded. If any one of the house
of Israel kills an ox or a lamb or a
goat in the camp, or kills it outside
the camp, and does not bring it to the
entrance of the tent of meeting to
offer it as a gift to the
Lord
in front of the tabernacle of the
Lord,
bloodguilt shall be imputed to that
man. He has shed blood, and that man
shall becut off from among his
people. This is to the end that the
people of Israel may bring their
sacrifices that they sacrifice in the
open field, that they may bring them
to the Lord,
to the priest at the entrance of the
tent of meeting, and sacrifice them as
sacrifices of peace offerings to the
Lord.
And the priest shall throw the blood
on the altar of the
Lord
at the entrance of the tent of meeting
and burn the fat for a pleasing aroma
to the Lord.
So they shall no more sacrifice their
sacrifices to goat demons, after whom
they whore. This shall be a statute
forever for them throughout their
generations.
“And you
shall say to them, Any one of the
house of Israel, or of the strangers
who sojourn among them, who offers a
burnt offering or sacrifice and does
not bring it to the entrance of the
tent of
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conference timed to coincide with events marking the 60th
anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Diaspora Affairs Minister
Natan
Sharansky will on Tuesday assert that the Palestinian Authority, even
under
new chairman Mahmoud Abbas, is engaged in the "promotion of genocide"
against the Jewish people.
The "Kill a Jew - Go to Heaven" presentation, compiled by Palestinian
Media
Watch, an Israel-based organization that monitors incitement in
Palestinian
society, and distributed under Sharansky´s auspices, accuses the
Palestinian media of dehumanizing Jews similar to ways the Nazis did.
A fundamental message broadcast in sermons, academic discourse and
even
children´s shows, according to report co-author Itamar Marcus, is
that "the
Jews are an evil force, and it´s inherent to the Jews, and therefore
they
have to be killed."
In the run-up to the PA election on January 9, Abbas met with the
head of
the Palestinian Broadcasting Authority and asked him to checkall
programs
aired on PA television to prevent the broadcast of inciting material.
Since
then, Marcus said that nationalistic programming calling for violence
against Israel has decreased somewhat, but that anti-Semitic rhetoric
has
remained unabated.
He pointed to January 14, when he said an imam gave a sermon
declaring,
"The days of the pilgrimage to Mecca remind the Muslim of the
connection to
his history and remind him of his past glory and the lowliness of the
Jews,
who today rule the world; how Muhammad expelled them from Medina in
retribution for their actions and their hostility and their
corruption, and
not on false charges, not unjustly. No, it was retribution for their
hostility toward Islam."
It is important to document this phenomenon, he said, because many
people
view the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as centered on political
issues, when
the Palestinians have tied redemption to killing Jews. "It´s not
connected
to borders, it´s not
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punished. This is one of the reasons
that the
Muscogee people were called Creek Indians, and because
they always lived near
running water. Native prehistoric peoples made offerings to
the water
spirits. They tossed their
best arrowheads into the stream as an offering
to the feared spirits in the water. It is no wonder that, today,we find old
arrowheads in or near streams in our
area.
Burial Houses.
Tribal Elder, Nathan Chessher,
has studied our local Native American culture and history for more than
twenty-six years. He has compiled points of history,
artifacts, read copious documents and taken interviews as part of his
research. He was particularily interested in the burial
houses and, over a three-year period, pieced together their history and
purpose in our area. What follows is a portion of his
detailed, lengthy documented research which he has allowed us
to use.
"Building a shelter
or
'house'
over a gravewas both a historic and prehistoric practice
of the Muscogee (Creek) Tribes. Nearly every cemetery in
north Okaloosa County had some of these 'houses.' Mr.
Chessher continues, "When I was a child in the 1940s
they were still being built. The house survived because
Christian Creeks built them in church graveyards where they
were protected and maintained. (The houses were
made from the resinous
heart wood of the old growth southern long-leaf
pine tree which is impervious to rot
and insects. These trees were almost
erridicated by the white settlers. Today, this tree
is being re-introduced into our local forests).
The
diamond shapes on the fence posts indicate a male was buried there; a
circle was
used for females. The whelk shell was
considered to be a
sacred
object.They were often
placed on top of gravesites; accompanied by other smaller
shells covering the entire grave
top." In recent years Mr.
Raymond
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surreal
looking planet.
Really, it wins the beauty contest in the
solar system.
That's for sure.
MILES O'BRIEN: Carolyn Porco might be just
a little biased.
She's the lead scientist in charge of Cassini's
cameras.
Most recently, they recorded a storm on the
north pole of Saturn that changes color from
turquoise in the winter to golden brown in
summer.
Scientists believe sunlight interacts with
molecules in the atmosphere, creating a sort
of Saturnian smog.
Over the years, Cassini has shown us the rings
of Saturn in unprecedented, stunning fashion.
They are about 175,000 miles across, but,
in most places, only 30 feet thick.
CAROLYN PORCO: We get to see lots of places
just really densely packed, where the particles
are protruding two miles above the ring plain.
I mean, it's astonishing.
MILES O'BRIEN: And Cassini has also turned
its instruments to Saturn's many moons.
Porco's team captured images of plumes erupting
from the icysee some of this wreckage
live from the bottom of the ocean.
Can you tell us a little bit about this?
Why is this such an important find?
MILES O'BRIEN: Well, the USS Indianapolis
was sunk right at the tail end of World War
II; 880 men were lost.
It's the worst disaster in U.S. Navy history.
The vessel had only a few days prior delivered
the components of the Little Boy bomb, the
atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima.
They were transiting over to the Philippines,
sunk by a Japanese torpedo.
The story that people may be familiar with,
though, is that no one knew that they were
sunk.
They were forgotten.
And 800-plus men were in the water bobbing
for four-and-a-half days.
They suffered from hypothermia, dehydration.
And they were attacked by sharks.
It was a dramatic event.
And the wreck has only been found three-and-a-half
weeks ago.
WILLIAM
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Vietnam, researching The
Quiet American, he would smoke
five to ten opium pipes a night.
Eventually, the pain subsided
enough for him to enjoy a four-year
affair with a gloriously pretty
Swedish film star, Anita Bjork. He
remained married to Vivien but
never returned to her.
In 1966, he settled permanently in
Antibes in the South of France for
tax reasons. Shortly after parting
company with Anita, he took up
with the woman who would be his
companion for the rest of his life -
Yvonne Cloetta.
She was married to a French
consular official, and Greene, who
had not been close to his own
children when they were young,
enjoyed playing the surrogate
father to her two daughters. But in
his heart, he still remained devoted
to Catherine Walston. When she
died in 1978, he received a most
extraordinary letter.
It was from Harry, her cuckolded
husband, who wrote: 'You should
have no remorse... Yougave
Catherine something that no one
else had given her... it developed
her into a far more deeply feeling
human than before.'
His absolution was in part fuelled
by the fact that Harry had been
conducting a 30-year affair with
Greene's agent in France, Marie
Biche.
Greene lived out his last days in
Antibes with Yvonne Cloetta. It was
with her by his bedside in the spring
of 1991 that he lost his final duel
with death.
His insatiable sexual appetite had
remained undimmed. In the words of
his biographer Norman Sherry:
'Everything I know about Greene
tells me he retained an interest in sex
even during his last terrible illness.'
Greene knew that in the eyes of
his God, such promiscuity was the
route to eternal damnation. But
without that knowledge, he could
never have become one of the
greatest writers of his age.
Selected Works
1925 Babbling April
1929 The Man Within
1930 The Name of
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defend the Catholic doctrines
of creation, incarnation and resurrection.
Jews had long been associated with flesh,
a negative category when
compared with spirit.
Against the Manichees, however,
who really didn't like flesh,
Augustine rehabilitated flesh
as a Christian theological category,
and in so doing, he rehabilitated Jews.
But against his other Christian
opponents, the Donatists,
he developed the dark themes of betrayal,
inconstancy, vicious violence,
accusations that he leveled at Donatists
by identifying them with, and as Jews.
In other words, depending
on the task at hand,
Jews are either good or bad.
A millennium later,
Reformation politics drove rhetorical Jews
into the heart of modern
New Testament scholarship.
Traditions adversus Iudaeos by that point,
had a long history as
a rhetorical stratagem
for making Christian theological claims.
But these were repurposed
in the late Renaissance
when Reformed theologians weaponized,
quote, justification by faith
and not by works of the law, end of quote,
against papal sacramentalism.
Rhetorical Jews peopled
the Reformers'invective.
After all, they were the next
worst thing to Catholics.
Rhetoric impacts reality.
Jews were more than a discursive trope
in intra-Christian invective.
They're also real people.
In the 4th century, thanks to Constantine,
one branch of the church
became the well-muscled arm
of a decaying imperial power.
And as a result, rhetoric
gained social traction.
Historical Jews, as
opposed to rhetorical Jews,
real people,
became the victims of real violence.
Contesting Athanasian
and Arian Christians,
or Nestorian and Chalcedonian Christians,
continued to accuse each
other of being Jews,
being like the Jews, or
being worse than the Jews.
But synagogues were actually seized,
Jewish practices policed,
Roman law altered,
Jewish populations exiled
or forcibly baptized.
In the great bloodletting
between Catholics and Protestants
that convulsed Europe during
the 30 Years War, 1618 to '48,
Jews were caught in the
intra-Christian crossfire.
Christian anti-Judaism mid-20th century,
a few years before I was born,
undergirded by pseudo-scientific
racialist theory,
propelled, encouraged, and excused
the mass murder of
millions of
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in the
process.
With this crisis over, the company
started the long up-hill pull to its
present eminence. In 1936 the first
pulp mill contract came along and
this type of work was developed as a
specialty. Today pulp mill construction accounts for about 40% of the
Wright business.
While the company's operation today might be described as "spectacular" in view of the pace-setting
structures that it builds, the road to
success was simply a long and hard
grind with the executives doing much
of the work that is normally left to
employees. For example, when the
company got the contract for the
Washington State College football
stadium both partners moved their
families to Pullman and personally
directed the work.
By the time World War II came
along the firm had established a reputation that was solid enough to bring
a lot of defense business through
negotiation. A total of $78million of
defense work was handled between
1941 and 1944. This included jobs at
the Puget Sound Navy Yard, the Port
Orchard housing project and (in a
joint venture) the city of Richland.
With the end of the war the firm went
back into private work. Today it is
among the top 60 building contractors
in the country in point of volume.
There has to be a reason for the
success of any firm. This company
believes that a large part of its success springs from the strong field
supervision that is maintained. In fact
the officers will tell you that they
have the finest construction staff on
the Pacific Coast.
A special point is made of training
and developing project managers, engineers, superintendents, and other
key personnel and keeping them
steadily employed. These veterans
have contributed many unique and
valuable construction techniques,
particularly on projects where the
architects and engineers have
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among nomads.
Over time, their ethnic origin was forgotten,
and they formed the bottom layer of Korean
society.
In 1392, with the foundation of the Confucian
Joseon dynasty, Korea systemised its own native
class system.
At the top were the two official classes,
the Yangban, which literally means "two classes".
It was composed of scholars (munban) and warriors
(muban).
Scholars had a significant social advantage
over the warriors.
Below were the jung-in (중인-中人: literally
"middle people".
This was a small class of specialized professions
such as medicine, accounting, translators,
regional bureaucrats, etc.
Below that were the sangmin (상민-常民:
literally 'commoner'), farmers working their
own fields.
Korea also had a serf population known as
the nobi.
The nobi population could fluctuate up to
about one third of the population, but on
average the nobi made up about 10% of the
total population.
In 1801, the vast majority of government nobi
were emancipated, and by 1858 the nobipopulation
stood at about 1.5% of the total population
of Korea.
The hereditary nobi system was officially
abolished around 1886–87 and the rest of
the nobi system was abolished with the Gabo
Reform of 1894, but traces remained until
1930.
The opening of Korea to foreign Christian
missionary activity in the late 19th century
saw some improvement in the status of the
baekjeong.
However, everyone was not equal under the
Christian congregation, and even so protests
erupted when missionaries tried to integrate
baekjeong into worship, with non-baekjeong
finding this attempt insensitive to traditional
notions of hierarchical advantage.
Around the same time, the baekjeong began
to resist open social discrimination.
They focused on social and economic injustices
affecting them, hoping to create an egalitarian
Korean society.
Their efforts included attacking social discrimination
by upper class, authorities, and "commoners",
and the use of degrading language against
children in public schools.With the Gabo reform
of 1896, the class
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Yes!
Joseph and Kathleen Mayes will play pieces by Zimmerman, Scarlatti and more.
ccess to Art
will present a
Mayes guitar
duo
concert
with
Joseph
and Kathleen Mayes at the
charming Southern Mansion on March 20 at 2pm at
720 Washington Street. Both
Mayes teach at Rowan University, and Kathleen teaches
at Burlington County College
as well. The concert benefits
both the Sam Maitin Summer
Chamber Music Series and the
Renaissance Festival. Works by
Zimmerman, Tesar, Scarlatti,
Gagnon, Ourkouzounov, Madriguera and Lecouna will be
performed.
“We are so glad to be able
to work with Rowan University
again and to have their generous assistance from their music
department,” said Barbara
Beitel, Access to Art Director.
“We have to begin the long,
uphill climb to fund our music
festival again this year. Last
year was tight, and we did the
Renaissance Festival, which
was costly and wonderful. So,
like the phoenix, we need to rise
from the ashes, raise the money,
and bringthe event to our area
again for its 13th year. We invite
those who love the Sam Maitin
Music Festival to come out and
support us,” Beitel said.
Access to Art has presented
the Mayes Duo at its Maitin
Chamber Music Series twice.
Joseph Mayes, who studied
with Segovia, also performed
on the lute with Dr Bertram
Greenspan of Rowan University’s string department, accompanying Dr Bart Singer, who
sang Renaissance songs both
sad and lusty. Joseph Mayes,
who heads the Early Music
Department at Rowan, said the
two secular genres the Renaissance specialized in were sad
and bawdy, and they presented
one of each in last year’s first
introduction to the Renaissance given by Greenspan.
“We had a lot of good feedback on that event. We plan on
offering another program with
Dr Greenspan in which he will
address the flight of Greeks
from Turkey, bearing Greek and
Latin classics to Italy, where
the
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stakes' testing.
One
Houston graduate told The
Times that since the high schools' false claims
did no individual any harm, perhaps it didn't matter.
She did add,
"But it could mean they lie about a lot more other
important things."
Cooking
the books with Enron BBQ sauce
hat young
woman's comment was certainly prescient. Within a few months,
more disturbing news was emanating from Houston ISD, this
time involving its failure to accurately report violent
crime in its schools.
Under both Texas and federal laws, school
districts must report campus crime to oversight agencies.
Once totaled, those reports can have serious ramifications
for both the school, its administration, and the district.
If a student is suspended from school, the school
loses state funding for that student, often resulting
in a loss of thousands of dollars.
If a school consistently rings up high suspension and
assault figures, the principal or the entireschool's accounting of campus violence?
The district's own police force which oversees the 80
middle and high schools, reported 3,091 assaults
during the last four years. The district, in turn, reported
only 761 to
the state's Austin database. Missing were 2,330 cases,
including the rape of a disabled 17-year-old in a wheelchair,
the stomping and beating of a middle school boy, and the
chest-stabbing of a 16-year-old.
And
then there was the discrepancy over suspensions, attributed
to a computer glitch by ISD officials. (When in hot water,
always blame the computer.) In one year, Houston ISD
suspended 2,000 students
but reported only 200 to the state. The
difference, of course, would have an impact on how much
or little a school lost in the way of state funding. No
suspension reported, no money lost.
A
more complete report on the widespread misinformation
at Houston ISD regarding its campus
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identical to one another in all material
aspects.
Like the 1978 wills, the 1986 wills provide that all
of the household furniture and furnishings, clothing,
personal effects, and automobiles of the testator are given
to the surviving spouse. All other property of the
testator is given to the testator's two sons, Richard Rapp
and David Rapp, to be held in trust during the life of the
surviving spouse. The trustee of the trust is given the
- 7 -
power to disburse such amounts from the principal and
income of the trust as the trustee decides is necessary "in
his absolute discretion" for thediscussed estate tax
matters with his friends and acquaintances. On those
occasions, he urged them to plan to avoid estate taxes.
He did not disclose any specific provisions of his will or
his wife's will, except to say that his sons would be co-
trustees and that his wife, children, and grandchildren
would not have to worry about the estate. The decedent
stated that he trusted Mr. Richard Rapp to handle financial
matters and to look after Mrs. Rapp in the event of his
death. The decedent also told his friends that he caused
his will to be updated to account for changes in the law,
and he advised them to do the same. The decedent told
Mr. Bruce Bell, an employee of Wells Fargo Bank who
supervised the decedent's
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Shamir, the lead
theoretician, is an Israeli citizen and a professor at the Weizmann
Institute, a scientific institution tied to the Israeli defense
establishment.
"My main area of research is cryptography - making and
breaking codes,"
Shamir's webpage at the Weizmann Institute says. "It is
motivated by the
explosive growth of computer networks and wireless
communication.
Without cryptographic protection, confidential information
can be
exposed to eavesdroppers, modified by hackers, or forged by
criminals."
The NSA/Central Security Service defines itself as America's
cryptologic
organization, which "coordinates, directs, and performs highly
specialized activities to protect U.S. government information systems
and produce foreign signals intelligence information."
The fact that
the federal intelligence agency responsible for protecting
the most critical
computer systems and communications networks used by
all branches of the
U.S. government and military is using Israeli-made
encryption software
should come as no surprise. The RSA press release is
just the icing on the
cake; the keys to themost critical computer
networks in the United States
have long been held in Israeli hands.
AFP inquired with the NSA about its
use of Israeli-made security
software for classified communications projects
and asked why such
outsourcing was not seen as a national security threat.
Why is
"America's cryptologic organization" using Israeli encryption
codes?
NSA spokesman Ken White said that the agency is "researching" the
matter
and would respond in the coming week.
American Free Press has
previously revealed that scores of "security
software" companies - spawned
and funded by the Mossad, the Israeli
military intelligence agency - have
proliferated in the United States.
The "security" software products of many
of these usually short-lived
Israeli-run companies have been integrated into
the computer products
which are provided to the U.S. government by leading
suppliers such as
Unisys.
Unisys integrated Israeli security
software, provided by the
Israel-based Check Point Software Technologies and
Eurekify, into its
own software, so that Israeli software, written
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an in-formal
faculty-freshman mixer was
held in the college chapel.
A freshman banquet, served by
several of the retreat counselors,
was held Friday evening. Follow-ing
the banquet a musical pro-gram
was presented in the college
chapel by Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip
Gustafson, Mr. Carl Landahl, and
Mrs. Sheldon Fardig. Mr. Gustaf-son,
Mr. Landahl, and Mrs. Fardig
are all instructors in the music
department.
Saturday, freshmen attended the
season's first football game with
a pep fest preceeding the game.
Immediately following the game,
the group went to Big Trout lake
for a weekend retreat. Dr. Paul
Finley, assistant professor of re-ligious
education, spoke at the
Bible studies during retreat. He
related the book of James to the
freshman and his physical life, his
social life, his academic life, and
his spiritual life.
Buses returned from Big Trout
Monday evening, and Tuesday
Ires Lolled the Twin Cities
with dorm meetings held in the
evening.
esterday morning was the cap-ping
ceremony for freshmen,and
last night the formal faculty-new
student reception was held in the
dining hall.
Committee members include
Margo Chamberlain, June Mc-
Gillivray, Conrad Lundberg, and
Steve Peterson.
Travel:
Con Woodall
Visits Cuba
Conrad Woodall, college junior,
was among 190 student who spent
five days in Havana, Cuba, earlier
this month.
"Operation Friendship" partici-pants
flew from New York on
Sept. 7 and returned Sept. 12.
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Four Full Time
Twelve Members Added To Faculty
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the CLARION
Thursday, September 17, 1959
Fall And The New Take A Jet To Fashion
Leaf - A Myth?
by Conrad Woodall
Returning from my trip to Cuba
(see page one), I was confronted
with a number
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United States is a
cratonic platform.
Until relatively recently in geologic
history the Tetons were also part of
this platform.
During the Proterozoic Eon, the eon after
the Archean, the Wyoming Craton was
sutured together with many other
lithospheric blocks to form an
amalgamation of
geologic provinces collectively called
the North American craton or
Laurentia. Laurentia is like an onion -
Well, it has layers that you keep peeling
away to get to the center.
The pithy core of the onion is the
really ancient Archean terranes like
the Wyoming and Superior cratons.
The next layers are slightly younger
terranes like the Yavapai,
Mazatzal and Grenville provinces that
were added to North America between one
and two billion years ago. The youngest
layers, the skin of the onion,
are the
mountain ranges surrounding Laurentia.
These include the Appalachians to the
east, the Ouachita Mountains to the south,
and the Cordillera to the west. Geologists
call thetectonic events that created
these mountains orogenies and refer to
the collection
of mountains and basins related to these
events as orogens or orogenic systems.
For example, the Appalachian
Mountains were chiefly created during
the Appalachian orogeny with the
assembly of Pangaea.
Not only were the edges of the North
American continent deformed during these orogenies but in many cases additional
terranes or small crustal blocks
were added to the continent. That's how
continents grow,
like snapping on legos.
The metamorphic rocks in Grand Teton
National Park suggest
the same processes were occurring during the Archean Eon
and the region experienced continental
collision,
similar to the orogeny that created the
Appalachians or is still creating the
Himalaya.
Geoscientists know the interior of the
Earth was much hotter during the
Archean
and there are many unanswered questions about what plate tectonics
looked like in the past or even when it
started.
There's a growing theory in
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bourgeois family.
Uncultivated. . .
There was a cultivated bourgeoisie,
but our family
was completely uncultivated.
Still, my father was a lovely man,
very benevolent,
English:
a good man, very charming.
What astonished me
was the violence against . . .
He had gone through WWI
which belonged to a world
that one understands in general terms,
but not in detail.
These veterans of the 14-18 War,
at once the anti-Semitism,
the regime of depression,
what the depression was.
No one understood . . .
So there you are . . .
And what was his occupation?
He was an engineer--but
a very particular kind of engineer.
I recall two of his activities.
He had invented--did he invent it?
Or did he merely commercialize it?
A product that made roofs impermeable.
Watertight roofing . . .
At the time of the crash,
he employed only one worker, an Italian--
Spanish:
y a mí me parecía bastante sorprendente
toda esa. .
And that little girl stood there, I
don't know,
for four or five hours staring at the sea,
dumbstruck as if she had been born an idiot.
She simply did not tire from standing before
such a sublime, such a grandiose spectacle.
One must remember that
this was a private beach in Deauville
reserved for the bourgeoisie,
and had been for a long time,
it was their property.
Now paid vacationers
who had never seen the sea show up!
That was spectacular!
If class hatred means anything,
one hears it in expressions.
Alas, my mother, who was nonetheless
the best of women, would say,
It's impossible to frequent beaches
with people like that!
English:
Very cruel statements . . .
The bourgeoisie never forgot that.
May 1968 was nothing compared to this.
Talk about the fear they felt,
which you referred to earlier.
Their fear?
There was no end to this process.
Once
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on the radio and was
immediately suspicious of the
activities on the radio and in the city.
Means left the hotel and took a cab to
the airport. While in transit to the
airport hiscabencountered roadblocks
that had been set up by the military.
Means directed his cabbie not to stop
and to go around the blockades.
Apparently the military did not really
try and force their blockades and
Means was able to leave the country
unscathed.
However, while Means was allowed
to fly to safety several of his
companions have not been heard from
as of yet. This included the Nobel
Peace Prize winner, Rogoberto
Menchu, Ms. Ingrid Washiniwatuk,
Menominee Nation, Ms. Barbara Owl,
of L'Anse Band, Michigan.
A Reuters news release stated that
the current president suspended the
current government and joined with
the military to form a coup that would
in their estimation eliminate the graft
and corruption within the countryof
Guatemala. The new government
indicated that the current summit
meeting would be disbanded and that
the delegates from around the world
would be allowed to leave. As of this
date no further information has become
available as to the safety ofthe numerous
delegates from North America.
HennepinCountyCommissionerMcLaughlin
is shunned by Community
By Mel Rasmussen
After the last protest march to the
seats of government the Detox
Coalition and its members met with
various county and local officials.
One of these members who met with
the coalition and started to address
them was Peter Mclaughlin, Hennepin
County Commissioner. In various
contacts with members of the
Community there opinions of Peter
Mclaughlin dropped to an all time
low. One person stated flatly that
Mclaughlin was shunned by the
community.
One such person stated that because
Mclaughlin in the Hennepin Detox Mclaughlin was not like one of just
issue he has lost face with the Native rising in
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still fresh in Israel's
collective psyche. Me'il Ruach
provides substantive defense against such
attacks - and makes a good impression in
photographs as well.
Meanwhile, behind
the scenes, a tough battle is being waged
between two state-owned defense industries.
One,
Rafael, is at the cutting edge of technology
& has been selected to engage in this
special tank-defense project for
the international market; the project has
the potential of bringing in hundreds of
millions of dollars in revenues
(each such system costs an estimated
$200,000 to $300,000 U.S. dollars). On the
other side is Israel Military
Industries, a company that has floundered
for years and is now fighting for survival.
Last summer, the
Defense Ministry decided to suspend its
investment in a competitive system called
Iron Fist,
developed by rival IMI, which would provide
special defense to armored personnel
carriers (APCs ). IMI had
viewed this as its flagship project for
years to come. For hisanyway on the TEFEN
2006-2012 contract.
So as of middle of 2011 over 100 Merks have
been produced and are in various stages of
introduction, battle
field testing and deployed. Most are Add-On
'M'
version with 30 of the BAZ Beth
following @ 60 per annum.
The massive 2006 to
2012 TEFEN multi billion dollar multi year
IDF up-grade program gave the armor corps'
entire fleet of Merk 4's to be brought up to
the latest in cutting edge standards of:
LIC type urban combat tank
configurations, anti IED Thor systems, anti
attack helicopter gun ship FCS systems, GPS
global positioning
systems, net centric joint service
communication and control systems, UAV
attack and surveillance autonomous
systems (both On-Board and tertiary origin
equipment from 2nd and third sources), new
technology ammunition
which APAM is just one of a family of new
projectiles, counter battery direction Fire
Detectors (Droid) and the
least reported but, potentially most
dramatic change
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can become
love denial my friend.”
The young man pushes away the whiskey. Tell the old man thank you and he left. He went home to
beg for forgiveness.
The old man watches the young man leave. He drink the whiskey. He looked toward the sky and
tell God. “You always win. Men learn too late to know good from evil.
Part three
She kissed me once and only once
She was a Texas beauty. Long legs and a smile that could light up the night.
She was as beautiful as a innocent child.
She was too wonderful to be touched by my dirty spirit.
I thanks her for the good company. I told her she was a gift to my tire heart tonight.
She requested a dance. The music was good and I drank enough Long Islands Ice teas
toIsland, Chile)
Terevaka (Easter Island, Chile)
Verkhovoy (Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia.)
Ball's Pyramid of Australia is a volcanic plug, or an erosional remnant of a shield volcano.
Tamu Massif (Shatsky Rise, Pacific Ocean)
Other planets and satellites
Mars & Venus
Alba Mons
Olympus Mons
Arsia Mons
Ascraeus Mons
Pavonis Mons
Syrtis Major Planum
Maat Mons
Theia Mons
Io
Io, a moon of Jupiter, has several volcanoes that spew sulphur. Some of these include Pele and Tohil Mons.
Pyroclastic shields
Bolivia
Sacabaya
Tata Sabaya
Nicaragua
Apoyeque
Masaya
Papua New Guinea
Rabaul, New Britain
Bougainville
Billy Mitchell
Loloru
Other
Emi Koussi, Chad
Ambrym, Vanuatu
Purico Complex, Chile
See also
List of stratovolcanoes
List of subglacial volcanoes
List of cinder cones
List of lava domes
Shield volcano
List of currently erupting volcanoes
References
*
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libertarianism,
refers to libertarian political philosophies
that advocate negative rights, natural law
and a major reversal of the modern welfare
state. Right-libertarians strongly support
private property rights and defend market
distribution of natural resources and private
property. This position is contrasted with
that of some versions of left-libertarianism,
which maintain that natural resources belong
to everyone in an egalitarian manner, either
unowned or owned collectively. Right-libertarianism
includes anarcho-capitalism and laissez-faire
minarchist liberalism.
=== Libertarian paternalism ===
Libertarian paternalism is a position advocated
in the international bestseller Nudge by the
economist Richard Thaler and the jurist Cass
Sunstein. In the book Thinking, Fast and Slow,
Daniel Kahneman provides the brief summary:
"Thaler and Sunstein advocate a position of
libertarian paternalism, in which the state
and other institutions are allowed to Nudge
people to make decisions that serve their
own long-term interests. The designation of
joining a pension plan as the default option
is an exampleof a nudge. It is difficult
to argue that anyone's freedom is diminished
by being automatically enrolled in the plan,
when they merely have to check a box to opt
out". Nudge is considered an important piece
of literature in behavioral economics.
== History ==
=== Age of Enlightenment ===
Elements of libertarianism can be traced as
far back as the ancient Chinese philosopher
Lao-Tzu and the higher-law concepts of the
Greeks and the Israelites. In 17th-century
England, libertarian ideas began to take modern
form in the writings of the Levellers and
John Locke. In the middle of that century,
opponents of royal power began to be called
Whigs, or sometimes simply "opposition" or
"country" (as opposed to Court) writers.During
the 18th century, liberal ideas flourished
in Europe and North America. Libertarians
of various schools were influenced by liberal
ideas. For libertarian philosopher Roderick
T. Long, both libertarian socialists and
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a
repeal of the law requiring the country to seek compensation.
United States had
ACTUALLY breached international law by--
1. violating the
sovereignty of Nicaragua by:
armed attacks against
Nicaragua by air, land and sea;
incursions into
Nicaraguan territorial waters;
aerial trespass into
Nicaraguan airspace;
efforts by direct and
indirect means to coerce and intimidate the Government of Nicaragua.
2. using force and the
threat of force against Nicaragua.
3. intervening in the
internal affairs of Nicaragua.
4. infringing upon the
freedom of the high seas and interrupting peaceful maritime commerce.
5. killing, wounding
and kidnapping citizens of Nicaragua.
Nicaragua demanded that
all such actions cease and that the United States had an obligation to pay
reparations to the government for damage to their people, property, and
economy.
THIS IS WHY INDIA MUST
PUSH FOR A UNSC SEAT-
OR USE THE POWER OF
BRICS TO BOYCOTT UN.
BUT HEY, OUR
ZIONIST DARLING PM MODI IS THE WEAKEST MEMBER OFBRICS.
EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT R
CONTROLS THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICS IN HAGUE AND USES IT TO SETTLE
SCORES WITH WHO EVER GOES AGAINST THEM.
This R controlled Kangaroo
court declared Croatian generals
Gotovina and Markač - and Kosovar politician Hardinaj innocent in the war in Yugoslavia while the
Serbian general Tolimir received a life sentence of imprisonment. .
Serbian President
Slobodan Milosevic was killed in Hague. As
the court had no evidence against him, the tension of the four-year stressful
trial and most likely inadequate medical treatment for his ailing heart killed
him.
Vojislav Šešelj,
president of the Serbian Radical Party, is in jail in the Hague tribunal for
ten years now still without any judgment. The tribunal is waiting for his death
as well because it has no evidence against him.
That court is a crime
itself and a shame for today’s society. R
stooge
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close political union with
the Prussians and the Saxons of
the East.
His doctrine of not recognizing
the East German state is a defense
against German nationalism
which, if it goes on a rampage for
German unity, may upset the
whole applecart-NATO, the Com-
mon Market, the entente with
France, and the alignment of
Western Germany with the West-
ern society against the barbarians
of the East.
In the last analysis, we are
asked to follow Dr. Adenauer's
doctrine of the non-recognition of
the fact of the two Germanys in.
order to avoid the defeat of his
party in the German elections of
1961.
* * "
ALTHOUGH I do not agree with
it, it is, I admit, an impressive
case. But the risks of the Ade-
nauer policy are greater than'
those of the Macmillan policy. For
the British are, I believe, essen-
tially right in wishing to recognize
the facts of life as they are,finish he is using his cam-
era less with courage and imagi-
nation than with mere intelli-
gence. The human eye is a natu-
rally restless organ and its busy
twitchings are only forgotten
through insights of fascination
and terror. For story-line which
holds even our interest by only a
fev taut threads the photography
was often too static. Wasted was a
fine Montmartre tune, reminis-
cent of Jean Renoir which could
have been used as a recurring
motif. to become a force in, the.
drama; instead it was flipped'in
whenever thete seemed an open-
ing. Gabin, who has exploited the
French cinema for a long time
with his remarkable stage presence
was excellent. Indeed most of the
performances were fine and a few
even surpassed a confused script-
role.
TO LOOK at the movie consis-
tently the title must be taken seri-
ously. Gabin, who is pAinted a.
typical, successful French bour-'
geois, is and
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Hitler dan Eva Braun?
English:
My predecessor handed me a box
that contained parts of Hitler's skull
and documents on the
investigation into his death.
It was only after the
fall of the Soviet Union
that we could launch what is
known as: The Archive Revolution.
Millions of documents were declassified
so that researchers could access them.
The findings, material evidence
as well as parts of Hitler's skull
had been kept in the state archives,
while the archives of the KGB, now the FSB,
had kept part of the witness reports,
including that of Käthe Heusermann,
as well as the main proof,
Hitler's teeth under lock and key.
But where were the bodies? The
charred remains of Hitler and Eva Braun?
Indonesian:
Jasad itu diserahkan kepada
Kepala Staf pasukan ketiga,
yang ditempatkan di Jerman Timur.
Setiap kali pasukan
itu direlokasikan,
mereka membawanya
beserta mereka.
Mereka harus menggali
dan menguburkannya
di tempat penyembunyian
rahasia yang baru.
Pada tahun 1970, kepala
KGB saatitu Yuri Andropov
menyarankan Leonid Brezhnev
untuk menyingkirkan jenazah hangus,
yang telah mengikuti pasukan
ketiga selama 25 tahun.
Dokumen rahasia tentang penghancuran
jenazah para pemimpin Nazi
ditemukan di arsip tahun 1992
dan kasus itu ditutup.
47 tahun kemudian,
semua bukti bahwa Hitler bunuh diri
dengan tembakan pistol di bunker
pada 30 April 1945,
akhirnya dipublikasikan.
English:
The remains were handed over to
the Chief of Staff of the third army,
stationed in
East Germany.
Every time the army was
re-located they took them with them.
They had to dig them up and bury
them in a new secret hiding place.
In 1970, the then KGB chief Yuri
Andropov advised Leonid Brezhnev
to get rid of the charred remains that
had followed the third army for 25 years.
The secret document about the
destruction of the Nazi leaders' remains
was discovered in the archives
in 1992 and the case was closed.
47 years later, all the evidence
of Hitler's gunshot
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reconstructed in
detail a domestic accident
that occurred about 9,000
years ago in what is now
Lower Galilee. The sequence
of events has been extrapolated from the remains of a
(CONTINUED ON PAGE !lj "
NEW YORK (WNS)-Ter-
rorist attacks against Jews
and Israelis "have been
more lethal than other terrorism" and "over three
quarters of the attacks were
carried out by Palestinians," according to an intelligence evaluation by the
State Department Office
of Combatting Terrorism
(OCT).
The report was provided to
the World Jewish Congress
by Frank Perez, the director
of the OCT and was released
here by Rabbi Arthur
Schneier, chairman of the
WJC-American Section. The
. report had originally been
presented at a closed session
of the WJC European
Branch meeting in early November. That meeting was
attended by the leadership of
16 European Jewish communities. •
The report covers inci
dents during the past two
years. In his report, Perez
disclosed the following:
OCT records from January1981 until September
1982 contain 104 international terrorist attacks
against Israeli and Jewish
interests. This does not include domestic attacks in
Israel or on the West Bank.
Attacks against Israeli and
Jewish interests have
occurred in 26 countries during the last two years; with
over . 20 percent of the
attacks in France and Italy.
Over three quarters of the
attacks were carried out by
Palestinians, but terrorists
from Guatemala, Colombia,
France, West Germany,
Italy, Greece and Japan carried out attacks against
Israelis and Jews worldwide.
About half of the attacks
were targeted against
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£the^paper;!t9^
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cently, he bested Chernenko,
71, for the number two spot
in the Soviet establishment,
the post of Central Committee Secretary left vacant by
the death of Mikhail Suslov
earlier this year.
Andropov is known to have
been among those Politburo
members who frequently
complained of the relatively
"moderate" course Brezhnev tried to steer on human
rights. He believed those
"lenient" policies
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town-
room and dining room and three granddaughters
thoroughly enjoy the doll-
house he created for them. It's a unique
dollhouse, for inside and out it's a
scale model of their grandparents'
historic home.
Asked about the future of New
Jersey's cranberry industry, Hill
exclaims: "It'll go great guns if the state
doesn't regulate the water."
Then he thoughtfully concludes:
"Water shouldn't be taken from the
Pine Barrens. If it's drawn down 2 feet,
the whole ecology will change in two
years."
ship. After an initial 13 years of
graduated tax payment, the state, with
respect to land administered by the
N.J. Department of Environmental
Protection's Division of Fish, Game
and Shellfisheries, is no longer legally
bound to contribute to the township's
tax base.
New Jersey's Wetlands Act of 1970,
the Coastal Area Facility Review Act
(CAFRA), the Wild and Scenic Rivers
Act, the Green Acres Acquisition
program, and, most recently, the
Pinelands Commission with its
federally approvedBeach.
He began his research career
at a relatively late stage in his
life but accomplished much,
according to his colleacygues,.
WoUrth plate mongBea,
L coancehis
trating on cranberry problems,
tratyernWashington rin lberry
rcan
Dr. Doughty researched and
recommended cultural practices
recommended cultural practices
that changed the industry,
Growers had been getting
heavy production one year and
ight production the next. He
ninnpprprlwnr5wi~hfer~ili~pr
pioneered work wit fertilizer
treatments spaced throughout
the growing season and soon the
bogs were doing well each year.
Per acre yields also jumped and
Washington State moved into
fourth place among cranberry
producing states in the nation.
When New Jersey has a poor
crop year, Washington can claim
third.
Washingtons f
1,20 a
Washingtons acrefrof
1,200pr
cranberries each produce from
lbbaways
150 to 350 of the 100 b. barrels
per year, or twice as much as was
being produced when Dr. Doughty
first went to Long Beach.
Besides the fertilizer
recommendations, Dr. Doughty
tested a new product called
Casoron for its weed control
At the time, Casoron,
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Indian Affairs of the
Senate on February 25, 2003, and March 1, 2005.
3.
Definitions
In this Act:
(1)
Aboriginal,
indigenous, native people
The term aboriginal, indigenous,
native people means people whom Congress has recognized as the original
inhabitants of the lands that later became part of the United States and who
exercised sovereignty in the areas that later became part of the United
States.
(2)
Adult
member
The term adult member means a Native Hawaiian
who has attained the age of 18 and who elects to participate in the
reorganization of the Native Hawaiian governing entity.
(3)
Apology
Resolution
The term Apology Resolution means Public
Law 103–150 (107 Stat. 1510), a Joint Resolution extending an apology to Native
Hawaiians on behalf of the United States for the participation of agents of the
United States in the January 17, 1893, overthrow of the Kingdom of
Hawaii.
(4)
Commission
The
term commission means the Commission established under section
7(b) toindigenous, native people of
the United States.
(9)
Interagency
Coordinating Group
The term Interagency Coordinating
Group means the Native Hawaiian Interagency Coordinating Group
established under section 6.
(10)
Native
Hawaiian
(A)
In
general
Subject to subparagraph (B), for the purpose of
establishing the roll authorized under section 7(c)(1) and before the
reaffirmation of the special political and legal relationship between the
United States and the Native Hawaiian governing entity, the term Native
Hawaiian means—
(i)
an
individual who is 1 of the indigenous, native people of Hawaii and who is a
direct lineal descendant of the aboriginal, indigenous, native people
who—
(I)
resided in the
islands that now comprise the State of Hawaii on or before January 1, 1893;
and
(II)
occupied and
exercised sovereignty in the Hawaiian archipelago, including the area that now
constitutes the State of Hawaii; or
(ii)
an
individual who is 1 of the indigenous, native people of Hawaii and who was
eligible in 1921 for the programs authorized
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Dag begins with a bark that
sounds sometime during the week
of November 10-14. After this is
heard girls are encouraged to ask
a guy. A guy may only go with the
first girl that asks him. If he turns
her down he is not allowed to go
with another girl.
Dan is assisted in planning for
Nik Dag by Becky Olson, head of
the publicity committee, Kathy
Haese, who is responsible for the
tickets, and Lee Johnson, chairman
of the decorating committee.
WASHINGTON ( C P S ) — As
prospects diminish that both legis-lative
branches will pass the ad-ministration's
lottery draft pro-posal
by the end of this year,
chances increase that President
Nixon will enact by executive or-der
a "conveyor belt" system of
induction in early 1970.
Under this form of conscription,
19-year-olds would be made the
"prime age group" for draft calls
with their liability to the draft
limited to one year.Age would
determine the order of induction.
A person whose 19th birthday fell
during January would be called
up before a person with a Febru-ary
birthday.
Since it discriminates against
those with birthdays early in the
year (persons born in October, No-vember
or December might never
be subject to the draft), the con-veyor
belt would be less equitable
than a lottery, under which one
of the year's 365 days would be
picked at random and all 19-year
olds born on that date made
draftable.
Both approaches to procuring
military power would reduce a
person's draft vulnerability from
seven years to one, making him
draft free at age 20. Both would
defer college students, placing
them in the pool of draftable for
one year after graduation, and
both would defer graduate stu-dents
until they have completed
the full academic year.
But the lottery, unlike the con-veyor
belt, can't be established
with congressional approval. Both
the Senate and House have to
vote
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re-
volves around an illicit slave-trad-
er, Labrax, (Anne Kingsbury '47)
and his forbidden cargo.
Palaestra (Mary Virginia More
'45) and Ampelisca (Hildreth Dunn
'44), known to the Freshman Latin
class as courtesans, but generally
referred to by the world at large
as prostitutes, have a hard time
of it ^when they find themselves
shipwrecked on the beach at Cy-
rene. Tearing madly over the
sands in search of each other, they
are finally reunited on a shaky
rock pile in the middle of the
stage.
A trunk tossed up in the storm,
and claimed to be a trunkfish, an
extinct species, by Gripus (Rosa-
mund Kent '45) complicates the
plot and provides the means for
the reunion of Daemones (Pat Tur-
ner '46) and Palaestra, his way-
ward daughter.
A chorus of weary fishermen,
burly slaves, (Jean Franklin '45,
and Francoise Pleven '44) and a
chanting Priestess of Venus (Mar-
garet Spencer '44) promise to
highlight thecomedy. The play, we
understand, will reproduce the
spirit if not the word of Plautus.
The tradition of Latin plays was
started in 1935 when two students
translated a Plautus comedy. Act-
ed by an unskilled cast, without
much hope of success, the play was
an immediate hit. -Since then the
Latin department has presented
four plays, two of which have been
repeated. The casts are usually
made up of students with only one
year of Latin or those who are
not connected with the department
at all.
Frances Watts, '46, translated
"Shipwreck at Cyrene" and com-
posed the music. Mary Virginia
More, '45, is in charge of costumes
and Francoise Pleven, '44, is doing
the lighting.
Other members of the cast are:
Arcturus, Barbara Williams, '46;
Sceparnio, Charlotte Rider, '47;
Plesidippus, Ellen Harriman, '46;
Cantor, Frances Watta, '46; Char-
mides, Barbara Maynard, '46; Tra-
chalio, Elizabeth Dowling, '47.
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think
you
as soon as why no spas and
america's work at the knife like
a tough
game is the gist of courses
tactician with their little game
of the CS Gas Maggio Truman had
assigned unlocked it was again a
lot destiny like when the first
attacked and cipher on the same
tenants and did
than the one that's been shot is
what is as a pitching a bad
enough people push every year
. Is that all wizard island at
their whites here for giveaway
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guy's name on your wedding in
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amid all the houses in the
category five dozen bombings by
the readers say area
all we got yellows andare
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as unbelievable
worries that a Chevy
know it's out there are as:
I hope these guys since the late
seventies until an
area of the damage at
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boys are back in rapier OSU too
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men buy something like thank you
all do not appreciate press
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welcome back to streamline the
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easy overhead shots as the only
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nucleic or please anybody play
support are pretty soon as may
settle it easier and were not
hardcore to get shots as soon as
the plane this run a
body was sunny thinking much for
dropping a sub and like I
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feudal seignor,
and then we'll use commoner and
slave.
So in the Code of Hammurabi,
"If the wife of a citizen has
been caught while lying with
another man,
they shall bind them and throw
them into the water.
But if the husband of the woman
wishes to spare his wife,
then the king in turn may spare
his subject."
It's up to the husband.
He's the offended party.
It's a private matter.
He decides.
The middle Assyrian laws on
Tablet A numbers 14 to 16.
Again, it's a crime against the
property of the husband,
and so it's within his power to
either prosecute or not.
"If a seignor," an awilum has
lain with the wife of another,
either in a temple brothel or
in the street knowingly,"
knowing that she was a wife,
"then they shall treat the
adulterer as the seignor orders
his wife to be treated."
Okay?
So whatever he doesto her,
they do the same thing to the
male.
But if he was innocent,
he didn't know that she was a
married woman,
"the seignor shall prosecute
his wife, treating her as he
thinks fit."
It's up to him.
"If… the woman's husband,"
more ifs and thens,
but here's a case of "if… the
woman's husband puts his wife to
death,
he shall also put the seignor
to death, but if he cuts off his
wife's nose,
he shall turn the seignor into
a eunuch"--I guess this is
considered equivalent--"and they
shall mutilate his whole face.
However, if he let his wife go
free, they shall let the seignor
go free."
Again, it's a private matter.
In the Hittite laws as well,
Tablet 2,197-198,
the husband can decide to spare
his wife,
If he brings them to the
gate of the palace and declares:
"My wife shall not be killed'
and thereby spares his wife's
life,
he shall also spare the
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God,
instead of the prophet,
the divine book and all the perfect values
they want to destroy all these
and instead create those governments
that serve the Zionists.
And the Zionist regime ...
is the tool that is used by the Zionists
for dominating the Middle East
and the region and the world.
The existence of the Zionist regime
is an insult to all humanity
German:
Die Bildung des zionistischen Regimes
war ein Vorwand und eine Chance
zur Unterstützung
bestimmter Regierungen.
Die Regierungen,
die den Zionisten dienen.
Sie wollen die Konvergenz,
um ...
anstelle von Religion,
von Gott, des Propheten,
des göttlichen Buches
und allen perfekten Werten, ...
- dies alles wollen sie zerstören,
um jene Regierungen zu schaffen,
die den Zionisten dienen.
Und das zionistische Regime ...
ist das Werkzeug der Zionisten
zur Beherrschung des Nahen Osten,
der Region und der Welt.
Die Existenz des zionistischen
Regimes ist eine Beleidigung
für die gesamte Menschheit
German:
und die Zerstörung der Persönlichkeit
und desCharakters
der Völker und Menschen.
Wie sie wissen ...,
beteiligen sie sich
an den rassischen Lehren.
Sie sehen sich selbst als Menschen
und betrachten andere als Tiere.
Die Zionisten fühlen sich berechtigt,
Menschen zu töten und
deren Reichtum zu plündern.
Wie sie wissen, tolerieren westlichen
Regierungen Beleidigungen
[gegen Muslime],
aber sie dulden keine Kritik
gegen das zionistische Regime
English:
and the destruction of the personality and
character of nations and human beings.
You know ... they are involved
in the racial teachings.
They only consider themselves as humans
and they consider others as animals.
Actually, the Zionists
consider as authorised the
killing of humans and plundering
the wealth of others.
You see the Western governments,
they tolerate being insulted,
but they do not tolerate any
criticism of the Zionist regime
English:
and they justify all the crimes
committed by the Zionist regime
because they rely on the Zionists
and the Zionists pay
them money for propaganda,
and it's a party comprising
7-8.000 thousand
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