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Ph.D. The Digital Editor is �ngeles Estrada. The Editor is Pamela S. Chasek, Ph.D. <[email protected]> and the Director of IISD Reporting Services is Langston James �Kimo� Goree VI <[email protected]>. The Sustaining Donors of the Bulletin are the United Kingdom (through the Department for International Development � DFID), the Government of the United States of America (through the Department of State Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs), the Government of Canada (through CIDA), the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Government of Germany (through the German Federal Ministry of Environment - BMU, and the German Federal Ministry of Development Cooperation - BMZ), the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the European Commission (DG-ENV) and the Italian Ministry for the Environment and Territory General Directorate for Nature Protection. General Support for the Bulletin during 2007 is provided by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Environment, the Government of Australia, the Austrian Federal Ministry for the Environment, the Ministry of Environment of Sweden, theNew Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, SWAN International, the Japanese Ministry of Environment (through the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies - IGES) and the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (through the Global Industrial and Social Progress Research Institute - GISPRI). Funding for translation of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin into French has been provided by the International Organization of the Francophonie (IOF) and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Funding for the translation of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin into Spanish has been provided by the Ministry of Environment of Spain. The opinions expressed in the Earth Negotiations Bulletin are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of IISD or other donors. Excerpts from the Earth Negotiations Bulletin may be used in non-commercial publications with appropriate academic citation. For information on the Bulletin, including requests to provide reporting services, contact the Director of IISD Reporting Services at <[email protected]>, +1-646-536-7556 or 212 East 47th St. #21F, New York, NY 10017, USA. The ENB Team at the CSD-15 can be
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an anarcho-communist, a close friend of the anarchist thinker Rudolf Rocker, and an active anti-militarist, who was jailed by the British authorities for his anti-war activism. Rabbi Zalkind was also a prolific Yiddish writer and a prominent Torah scholar, who authored a few volumes of commentaries on the Talmud. He believed that the ethics of the Talmud, if properly understood, are closely related to anarchism.The famous Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag believed in a religious version of libertarian communism, based on principles of Kabbalah, which he called altruist communism. Ashlag supported the Kibbutz movement and preached to establish a network of self-ruled internationalist voluntary communes, who would eventually dismantle the government and the system of law enforcement. However, most contemporary followers of the Ashlagian Kabbalah seem to be unaware of his anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian political stance. Russian revolutionary and Territorialist leader Isaac Nachman Steinberg, whose ideas were essentially anarchist, although he defined himself as aleft eser or left narodnik, was an Orthodox Jew. Like Martin Buber, Steinberg supported the idea of binational solution of the Israel-Palestinian conflict and tried to establish a compact self-ruled Jewish settlement somewhere else outside the Middle East. Rabbi Abraham Yehudah Khein (1878–1957), a prominent follower of the Hasidic Chabad tradition, was eloquently committed to pacifism and non-violence during the days when the Jewish community in Palestine was battling the Arabs and the British. He tried to relate his readings of Leo Tolstoy and Pyotr Kropotkin to Kabbalah and Hasidism. Rabbi Khein deeply respected Kropotkin, whom he called "the Tzadik of the new world", whose "soul is as pure as crystal"Rabbi Yehudah-Leib Don-Yakhia from Chernigov, another Chabadnik, was known as a Tolstoyan and frequently quoted Leo Tolstoy in his synagogue sermons.Rabbi Shmuel Alexandrov, also close to Chabad Hasidism, was an individualist anarchist, whose religious thought was marked by some degree of
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and motor up there and watch the way in which people on the ground actually worked in resolving their disputes with respect to animals. And he wrote a book on this some years later, by which time he was at the Yale Law School, essentially called "Order Without Law: How Neighbors Settle Disputes" if I'm not mistaken, and in fact, it was one of the more extraordinary books ever written on this subject which won him a Coif prize, I think in 1996. And it's still fresh and original and one should read it today, because what you do in effect, is you see the way in which legal doctrine and private practice of one kind or another essentially start. And I think it's fair to say that Robert is one of the founders of the sort of law and social norms movement in the United States, probably its most preeminent expositor of those particular19th century, ahead of time. But in order to establish my credentials here that Mario and Richard were not crazy in inviting me, let me now insult the city of New York, for having performed poorly in the areas that I follow, namely of housing and land use. The only competition to New York in being the seller in terms of policy making in this area, I think might be the city of San Francisco. But I think the city of New York outstrips the city of San Francisco handily in the following three areas. New York City has had rent control forever in my view. I will say things, very conclusively things. I've actually written about these things and then the question and answer can go deeper into them for those who do feel insulted, of the insulting policies, insulted that I'm insulting these policies of the city of New York. New York City is
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careers for two main stays ofthe defence, Doug Shorman andMatt Clarke.Both players have played out their college eligibility and will not be back next year. by Michael Booth This weekend at O. J. Todd field, the UBC women's soccer team will play the Acadia University Axettes for the CIAU national championship. The UBC squad is undefeated this year. They scored an impressive 2-0 win over the McGill University Martlets in the national semi-finals. Unfortunately, if last year's national championship for men's teams (hosted by UBC) is any indication, they will play for the title in front ofa small crowd consisting primarily of friends and [ relatives. This is nothing new for UBC athletes as i they have no doubt gotten ' used to playing in front of empty seats during their collegiate careers at UBC. This year, however, the lack ofinterestin the assorted varsity teams by the UBC student body is particularly bothersome. We currently have an embarrassment of riches athleticallyand few students give a damn. The women's field hockey team recently won a national championship;bothmen'sand women's soccer teams will be playingfor national titles next weekend (the men versus the University of Guelph); both men's and women's volleyball teams are nationally ranked; the men's basketball team is shaping up to be one ofthe best in the country and the hockey team is playing in probably the most competitive league (in terms of parity) in the country. Most students appear to be blissfully unaware that: They each pay seven dollars a year in student fees to support varsity athletics. -they get free admission to most games (special events ex- Technically foul eluded). And so, despite being in the presence of some of the best college athletic teams in Canada, UBC students stay away in droves. Thus, the two top women's university soccer teams in the country will play for a national title in front ofa crowd curiously devoid of students. At least your
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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 country of Guatemala. The new government indicated that the current summit meeting would be disbandedand 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 anger. The mood of the American community. During this entire episode was
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transparency of the Region of Catalonia Mr Sergey Melik-Bagdasarov, Minister-Counsellor of the Embassy of Russia in Spain Mr Zurab Pololikashvili, Georgian Ambassador in Spain Mr Jesus Posada, Head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Congress of Deputies 4.13. Meeting of the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy and official visit to Iceland (Reykjavik, 26-27 September 2016) Mr Bjarni Benediktsson, Minister for Finance Mr Einard K. Gudfinnsson, Speaker of Althingi, Parliament of Iceland Ms Lilja Dögg Alfreðsdóttir, Foreign Minister of Iceland Mr Guöni Th. Johannesson, President of Iceland Members of the Icelandic delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly Representatives of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Althingi 4.14. Official visit to Serbia (Belgrade, 3-5 October 2016) Mr Tomislav Nikolić, President of Serbia Mr Aleksandar Vučić, Prime Minister of Serbia Mr Ivica Dačić, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ms Maja Gojković, Speaker of the National Assembly Members of the Serbian delegation to the Parliamentary Assemblyof their oversight role, questioning their governments on the poor or delayed implementation of decisions taken at European level to tackle the crisis, as well as supervising the implementation of agreements and other undertakings. A comprehensive and effective migration and asylum policy requires a strong external dimension. This includes close co-operation with non-European countries of origin and transit and a targeted development aid policy. It also requires a stronger stance on conflict resolution and the restoration of peace in war-afflicted areas because, as it was said, “there is a deficit of peace”. These measures would all help in reducing migrant and refugee movements. Theme 2 – National parliaments and the Council of Europe: together promoting democracy, human rights and the rule of law gave participants the opportunity to illustrate the efforts that have been carried out by national parliaments to comply with binding and
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at Geneva on July 10. A maj< r gift, established i Nev York manufactur- >- his friends and associates, will enable Brand* I'niversitj to aid pro. Dr v : am L : Miami B... h : Mi . l America Gn nufac- an Using ol Substantiating his belief that he could sell anything, Greene opened his business career on the streets of Chicago, selling pro- duce from a pushcart. Before he was old enough to vote, he was earning $15,000 a year as a sales- man for IBM. At 21. he became one of Chicago's youngest entre- preneurs when he opened a chain of candy stores. In 1925. lured by the Florida land boom, he quickly became a paper millionaire and almost as quickly lost everything he had. A chance meeting in 192" was the pivotal event in Greene's career. William H. Rowe. a Los Angeles police clerk who lost a prisoner when he stopped to buy a package ! of cigarettesbigotry should divert us. The social disease he seeks to spread is best treated by quaran- tine. Newly-elected student officers pose with Richard E. Lear, principal of the Lear School, after their recent election to the top spots. The students will take office at the start of the new term in September. Left to right are Eugene Shapiro, president of the school's General Organization; Maryhrida Cohen, elected to head the senior class; and Dr. Lear. THE WEEK... US I SEE II Continued from Page 4-A haps even to JDA in the latter days of their Jewish identifica- tions. Toward what leaders' cen- sure of JDA. other than nominal ones, does Federation reach in its bag? The JDA-Federation discussion is thus symptomatic of a larger issue: How can Federation hope to continue exercising the im- plied powers cf its central role as Jewish community figurehead when these powers are being de- vitalized by a
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at the time, mostly kids club-type publications. Sega of America would choose what games and products they wanted featured in the magazine, and Communique Group would write it up. After the magazine's launch, Al Nilsen handed over the day-to-day operations to Bob Harris, who became Editor-in-Chief and publisher of Sega Visions. Under Harris, Sega Visions greatly expanded its content. Over time, the magazine would be run by several different Sega employees. The first few issues were small, and the magazine clearly felt like a big advertisement for Sega. But soon the magazine would include more pages, better write-ups, behind-the-scenes interviews, articles and more. Many departments from within Sega would pitch ideas for the magazine. Eventually, development went from Communique Group to Infotainment World, the same company that put out GamePro magazine. With issues becoming bigger and bigger, Sega made the decision to publish bimonthly and charge $21 for a yearly subscription. However, in 1995, with the launch of the Sega Saturn coming, Segabeginnings of Sega's "attitude" marketing with this comic. One interesting section is Party Line, which showcased new third-party developers and the games they were making for the Genesis. At this time, the Genesis was just getting started, and Sega wanted to show off and feature third-party licensees. It even takes swipes at Nintendo. "Taito, a long-time Nintendo game designer, that's now playing on the Sega team, is putting the finishing touches on three hot Genesis games." But like I said earlier, as the magazine went on, the content got better. In keeping with their new marketing campaign to show how cool and more mature Sega was, they renamed the mailbag to "Yo Sega!" They also added a section called "Say What?" that talked about entertainment news around the country. Here's a tidbit discussing how there's going to be a Freddy vs. Jason movie! Eleven years later... it was finally made. This is also when the magazine started
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those with the best ideas for those who serve the critical information needed their community drew looking beyond mainstream media I'll I Mark Lloyd the director the media power here the New America Foundation we're gonna do program looking at a crisis in local grassroots media featuring interviews with Catherine cart the producer and senior editor a free speech radio news Alice all steen DC correspondent for free speech radio news and Askia Mohammad the news director very PFW station that carries free speech radio news free speech radio news is a daily global news program that offers first-hand reports featuring and in dept level is reporting that is rarely achieved by public or commercial journalism despite its value is facing a funding crisis that may force operations to shut down hi I'm doing marina anchor with free speech radio news in 2001 a few dozen freelance reporter started producing a weekly program up national and international news the idea was simple:I'm almost assassinated she survived and in 2009 we interviewed her when our reporter was touring the Swat Valley our local reporter so we were headed the game she was nominated as time one of times most 100 influential people in the theater and she was on free speech radio news your four years ago so people could have I heard from her then and even with the recent protests in Turkey we first covered that on may thirtieth and the rest to the media caught up about two to three days later and that's because we had a reporter on the ground who knew that those peaceful protest was going on in guess the park to try to save these historic trees and we had coverage the very next day when his sources told him there was a raid and then it hit the AP and NPR about two or three days later but
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by achiev-ing at least a 3.5 grade point average (GPA), a student will be on the dean's list, according to Chester Duck, registrar. A separate dean's list is compiled each semester and is run when the grades are sent out. If a student has an incomplete to make up, he/she is not eligible. Approximately 300-350 students qualify for the dean's list each semester. The dean's list holds no official function. "Its pri-mary purpose is to recog-nize students for their hard work and to encourage other students to work just as hard," said Duck. According to Duck, be-ing on the dean's list is a bonus for employment pur-poses. "A student's trans-cripts don't say that he/she was on the dean's list, but his/her GPA does," said Duck. John W. Ivance Company Since 1946 1618 Pioneer Bldg. 224-7358 John W. Ivance, Sr. John W. Ivance, Jr. John G. Chisholm Russel K. Akre John R. Chisholm Gary Underwood INSURANCE Life—Auto—Home Business St. Paul, MN 55101 Volume 57, Number 18 12 February 1982 Bethel College, St. Paul, MN The Clarionis published weekly by the students of Bethel College. Editorial opinions are the sole responsibility of the Clarion staff. Letters are wel-come, and must be signed and delivered in P.O. 2381 by the Sunday before publication. Leann M. Kicker, editor JoAnn Watkins, associate editor Wendy Norberg, sports editor Don Copeland, photography editor Ginger Hope, copy editor Pam Sundeen, business manager Anita Baerg, editorial assistant Janice Woodard, editorial assistant Lori Bemis, editorial assistant Jan E. Johnson, editorial assistant Beth Nystrom, graphics editor Timothy Larson, graphics Jim Larson, cartoonist Kraig Klaudt, columnist Wendi Engel, staff writer Ross Fleming, sports writer Rich Whybrew, sports writer Mitch Anderson, sports writer John Clark, sports writer Page 2 editorial Liberal arts education widens one's horizons Several years ago a young person left home to go to a liberal arts college. That person became a student of the sciences and wanted to be a scientist. However, com-bined with chemistry, math and biology the student was exposed to
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What Happens When One of Your Coworkers Dies - ohjeez http://thebillfold.com/2013/12/what-happens-when-one-of-your-coworkers-dies/ ====== steven2012 One of my coworkers, my mentor and someone who taught me what it meant to be a good programmer, was murdered by his wife, who also murdered their two children and then killed herself. It took place over a holiday, and I noticed he hadn't shown up afterwards. After a couple of days, I asked my boss if he was on vacation, and he said no, so I emailed him. His body and his family were found the next day by his neighbors. I actually saw his face on the evening news and my heart started racing, because they made it seem as though he was the murderer, but as events came out, he and his beautiful children were the victims. It was really horrible because hefor a jog one day and an unknown heart defect dropped him dead before he hit the ground. People were very broken up over it and donated food and all sorts of things to his widow and kids. I think a small charity was set up in his name. In another, nobody really knew the guy outside of his group. But he had had a very bad cough for a few months that to be honest, had become kind of a workplace annoyance and was blamed for everything from loss of productivity to a rash of URIs that ran through the office for a few weeks. He didn't show up one day and everybody assumed he had finally decided to take some time off and attend his cough. The next day it was announced he had died.
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aircraft operate over this route What Independence Day Me to Me." will be presented by the group under the direction oi Mrs Lily Stone. The choral group will perform a medley or patrWWe and Yicdish folk songs directed by Mrs, Sally Manne who. with Mrs Stone, -one- as one of 40 volunteer- at Douglas Carder.- from the National Council of Jewish Women. A "Star-Spangled Quiz Show." with audience participation and prizes. will also be featured, along with community singing and refresh- ments Douglas Gardens is a beneficiary agency of the Greater Miami Jew- ish Federation and United Fund, and a member agency of the Dade Countv Welfare Planning Council. Cerebral Palsy film Member-bring-a-member swim party will be held on Wednesday, July 12. at the home of Mrs Mar- tin Spilka. 9500 SW 73rd ave., Mi- ami. Film on cerebral palsy will be shown. Three generations in one family participating in the activities of the United Order of TrueSisters, are Mrs. Louis Bach (left), a member of the Order for 55 years, and her daughter, Mrs. Louis Simon, national president, both of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Mrs. Simon's daughter, Mrs. Alvin A. Dorfman, of Franklin Square, L.I., president of Nassau Lodge No. 49. Conducting a membership drive for the first time in its 115-year history, the United Order of True Sisters carries on a program of non-sec- tarian philanthropy for which it raises SI,000,000 annually. This includes funds for its national project, the UOTS Cancer Service. Heiman Named To Bank Board Samuel J. Heiman ha< been elect ed to the beard of directors of the Metropolitan Bank of Miami, ^ j Hart-is. board chairman, BBouneed this week. Heiman is presiden- ot One Hojr \alet. a national laundry and dry- cleaning chain. Active in civic and community affairs, he is currently presidents the Greater Miami Jewtih F tion. a member ot
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exposed to all weather. They twist around somewhat, but they are without landings to make the turns easily maneuverable and so one must use caution in climbing them. This problem was probably a most trivial complication to a working Negro. There are other interesting facts about the Hall Farm. As it sits on the Tuckasegee River, one of the original farm buildings was a tannery that received power from a water­wheel. This business was pro­fitable for many years. Hides, some local and some shipped in, were tanned to perfection by hand. They were first run through a lime solution to remove the hair from the skins, then wheelbarrowed over to a wheel at which they were washed and made ready for immersion. The skins were immersed in vats which con­tained homemade tanoozee (a liquid made from ground chestnut oak bark). Aunt Gracey remembers well the expert tanner who ran the tan­nery. He was James Manahale from Indiana, a man whom Gracey saw asa hero and a se­cond father until his death on the farm on October 5, 1908. The tannery continued without Manahale until new methods of tanning took hold and the business was no longer profitable. The tannery was located on the edge of the river just below a rock wall in front of my home. A steel stake re­mained to mark the spot of the business until a couple of years ago when the stake was removed so as not to hinder a tractor's plow. The farm has harbored many tales, most of which are gloomy but fascinating. One such story concerns a family which supposedly lived in the house many years ago. This family induced passersby to stop and spend a night with them in order to rob the unex­pecting travelers. Those who spent these nights with the mysterious family were never heard of again. This same family was said, in a story, to have cut off
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was after Bilaspur for food. By this time, Dheeraj Sharma responded to my query and connected me to Doulos Jose (who happens to work in the same building that I do- small world). Doulos had been to Kasol a week before and he gave us valuable tips about tips about the place.Through Doulos we got in touch with Om Negi who runs a camping site just outside Kasol. So, while we ordered Maggi and some paranthas, I called up Om Negi and told him about ur arrival plans and fixed up a meeting. The journey from Bilaspur to Bhunter was smoother than earlier and HIMACHAL PRADESH Pathankot Kasol Gaggal Bhunter PUNJAB Shimla Tosh Chandigarh HARYANA Delhi much faster. We reached Bhunter around half past one and bought some beers and breezers. o At Kasol we met up one of the camp organizers Hemu Negi (cousin of Om) who helped us finding a secure parking spot and started the 25 minutes walk to the camp. To reach the camp, we had to walk acrossa relief. We had parked our car at the parking space of Kasol Camps. We did inquire from their tariffs and they are as of June 2014 : 1. Rs 500 to pitch your own tent 2. If you want to use their tents then the tariff ranges from Rs 1500 to Rs 3500. Food and beverages extra. From Kasol, now we headed towards Tosh which is about a 90 minute drive from Kasol. The first town and one of major attractions is the town of Manikarn about 5 km ahead of Kasol. At Manikarn, a road forks up on the right hand side and this is the road that goes up to Bansheri. The road ahead was mostly rough, with loose gravel, water puddles and potholes. Though it is very much doable (easily) in a 2wheel drive, we engaged 4H just to gain speed and stability at certain points. We stopped for
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E. These European powers included a number of nations, like Portugal, for instance, Spain, there was Netherlands, but postcolonial studies has actually remained mostly focused on British and French colonialism which started slightly after the beginning of Spanish colonialism, for instance, or Portuguese colonialism and which reached its peak around the 19th and early 20th century. And during this period of time, the metropolis of Britain and France was connected to vast stretches of Africa and Asia, which served as their colonial periphery. Now, one of the basic characteristic features of this modern colonialism with which postcolonial theory concerns itself is capitalism. And to understand this crucial link between capitalism and colonialism, let us begin by briefly looking at how capitalism functions. Capitalism is perhaps most simply defined as the process of investing money or capital to make more money, in the form of profit, and the West had beenmoving from the feudal mode of economy to this new capitalist mode of economy from around the 14th and 15th century onwards when mercantilism, long distance trade started flourishing. However, the phase of capitalism that is most integrally associated with the kind of colonialism that we are focusing on is the industrial phase of capitalism really and this phase started to gain momentum from say the late 18th and early 19th century, when the effects of the industrial revolution gradually started setting in. And this industrial revolution which had it's origin in England, allowed the Western countries to produce far in excess of their consumption. Which means that the mechanization of the production process led to a huge accumulation of surplus products which during the 19th and early 20th century became a source of great wealth for Western European countries like Britain, for instance, or France; but though I have
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People v Blodywon (2018 NY Slip Op 08320) People v Blodywon 2018 NY Slip Op 08320 Decided on December 5, 2018 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 December 5, 2018 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P. SANDRA L. SGROI BETSY BARROS LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ. 2016-06925 2016-06926 [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vZhordrack F. Blodywon, appellant. (Ind. Nos. 2034/14, 2284/14) Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY (Joshua M. Levine of counsel), for appellant. Richard A. Brown, District Attorney, Kew Gardens, NY (John M. Castellano, Johnnette Traill, and Christopher Blira-Koessler of counsel; Deanna Russo on the memorandum), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeals by the defendant, as limitedNew York Neighborhoods Manhattan Neighborhoods Manhattan is New York City’s most densely populated, most crowded, and also most attractive borough. Made up of Manhattan Island and surrounded by the Hudson River, East River, and Harlem River, it is a home to big-name attractions. The Empire State Building, One World Observatory, the High Line, Central Park, and Times Square are only some points of the long list. Manhattan is the world’s commercial, financial, and cultural center all rolled into one. Upper East Side Affluent and stylish, the Upper East Side is a New York classic. Located right near Central Park, you can start every day with a run here. Another plus is that there’s a little less hustle and bustle here, so it’s great for people who crave the occasional quiet
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of the second, under- A .L Britain Accepts Atomic Plans Of U.S., Russia LONDON, Aug. 2-(/P)-The Brit- ish government announced accept- ance today of both the United States and Russian plans for atomic energy control and proposed that the ideas be fused into one. Meanwhile, the magazine Aero- plane condemned what it termed dallying by, British scientists in atomic research,declared the "Rus- sians are conducting intensive nu- clear research with Russian and a few foreign scientists" and said it was only a matter of time until the Soviet Union had the atomic bomb. British acceptance of both the American and Russian plans for con- trol of atomic energy was announced in the House of Commons by Philip Noel-Baker, Minister of State. Noel-Baker said the American plan for an international authority to own and control the world's atomic raw materials was a "tremendous revo- lutionary proposal" unprecedented in international affairs. "Let us not by the slightest inflec- tion of our voiceRtesearch Advised A second report, made public si- multaneously by the White House, by the Joint Chiefs of Staff Evaluation Board, declared it is not too soon to point to the necessity for immediate and intensive research into several problems posed by the atomic bomb, adding: "The poisoning of large volumes of water presents such a problem. Study must be given to procedure for pro- tecting not only ships' crews but also the populations of cities against ra- diological effects as were demon- strated in Bikini Lagoon." The President's Commission said both the first and second explosions sank several ships. It added that from the limited observation seven of its members had 11 miles away from the underwater blast, the ships re- maining afloat within the damage area appeared to have been more seri- ously damaged by the aerial (first) explosion. Damage Not At Maximum It said that damage to ships in the first test might
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his name taboo and they would call him Doctor X and the mad doctor gave him this advice: A Western movie cowboy said these words so wise: Before you live forever, first you’ve got to die. The martyr way to absolute power Crucify yourself You gotta die to become immortal Crucify yourself He sentenced himself to death, he nailed himself to the cross, he punctured himself in the side with spear held in his own hands and applied the final fatal sponge and drank death deep to the bitter end: his grief-maddened followers believed he would rise bodily but he appeared unto them in mass hallucination: they were now his body, their faith his resurrection, their life his transmutation: like evil Osama bin Laden, he was now a god. The Conservative Revolution went to its full conclusion a black man vanished from the earth again dread giants walked the earth: the Spirit of Rock ’N’ Roll was nowhis: he rocked the Word of Command: Patriot Metal! And all the Rockers sang along as Willa summoned her Charmer niece: We the people must take back our culture from his rule, even if our freedom requires the sacrifice of the Cool. Poe’s Law (as in Nathan from Usenet): The more fanatically you believe, the less your belief can be distinguished from parody. She had slain the slender man She could kill the mind of faith A girl with skin of cinnamon And outlaw style and hardened mind And superpower to cloud the mind And dark charisma rousing lust too sexy for her age and she had many names Shira Thomas she said she was But he kept calling her Rebel Styles the evil child seductress who slew the men of faith his suicide assault was fuelled by dread and holy hate She stole from him the power of Rock She terrified away his flock He faced his
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museum houses the original Popemobile used by Pope John Paul II in the 1980s along with numerous hearses, embalming displays, and information on famous funerals. Venues across Houston regularly host local and touring rock, blues, country, dubstep, and Tejano musical acts. While Houston has never been widely known for its music scene, Houston hip-hop has become a significant, independent music scene that is influential nationwide. === Tourism and recreation === The Theater District is a 17-block area in the center of downtown Houston that is home to the Bayou Place entertainment complex, restaurants, movies, plazas, and parks. Bayou Place is a large multilevel building containing full-service restaurants, bars, live music, billiards, and Sundance Cinema. The Bayou Music Center stages live concerts, stage plays, and stand-up comedy. Space Center Houston is the official visitors' center of NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. The Space Center has many interactive exhibits including moon rocks, a shuttlesimulator, and presentations about the history of NASA's manned space flight program. Other tourist attractions include the Galleria (Texas' largest shopping mall, located in the Uptown District), Old Market Square, the Downtown Aquarium, and Sam Houston Race Park. Houston's current Chinatown and the Mahatma Gandhi District are two major ethnic enclaves, reflecting Houston's multicultural makeup. Restaurants, bakeries, traditional-clothing boutiques, and specialty shops can be found in both areas. Houston is home to 337 parks, including Hermann Park, Terry Hershey Park, Lake Houston Park, Memorial Park, Tranquility Park, Sesquicentennial Park, Discovery Green, Buffalo Bayou Park and Sam Houston Park. Within Hermann Park are the Houston Zoo and the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Sam Houston Park contains restored and reconstructed homes which were originally built between 1823 and 1905. A proposal has been made to open the city's first botanic garden at Herman Brown Park.Of the 10 most populous U.S. cities, Houston has the
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the population base to tend it," says wine.com merchant Bo Thompson. "As a result, they've had to learn to practice winemaking through technology." From computerized 70,000-gallon tanks to state-of-the- art refrigeration to horizontal "rotofermenters" that punch down grapes automatically, Australia is the world's trendsetter in winemaking technology. In addition to enabling the industry to get its work done, this gadgetry has developed with an eye to serving the national palate. Its enthusiasms can be described in three words: fruit, fruit, and fruit. The trademark Australian wine style is big, ripe, and extracted, emphasizing the flavor -- and power -- of the grape above all. Advanced yet artisanal Curiously, this is consistent with another important though seemingly opposite trend in the Aussie revolution: the renaissance of Old World artisanal winemaking,astringent, or acidic. In the contemporary wine business, that is a sure-fire formula for success." To find out more about Australian (and other Southern Hemisphere) wines, log onto our website, www.wine.com. _____________________________________________________________________ Wine Team Picks: Julian Davies on Sainted Brothers Wines It's widely known that yesterday, February 14, was St. Valentine's Day. But now that you're finished pandering to the candyman, can you name the saints who are honored today? I thought as much. February 15 is a day that commemorates St. Faustinus and St. Jovita. Born in northern Italy in the second century, this pair of brothers preached the word with such fervor that they enraged a heathen lord named Julian (no relation), who ordered them arrested and tortured. Ultimately Emperor Hadrian had them beheaded. A modern analogue
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others handled the homeless problem, but they've also been happy to make use of what programs their rivals came up with. ART AGNOS Cleared "Camp Agnos," a tent city built by several hundred homeless campers, from the plaza in front of City Hall in 1990. Homeless people dispersed through the downtown and South of Market areas. -- Opened two big "multiservice centers," where homeless people could find shelter, counseling and other aid. -- Was beaten up by election rival Frank Jordan and other critics for his homeless policy, which was labeled too soft. Lost a bid for re-election in 1992. FRANK JORDAN Kept Agnos' multiservice centers. -- Created the Matrix program to make San Francisco's streets and parks less hospitable to the homeless and loiterers. Under Matrix, police officers issued thousands of citations for low-level crimes such as sleeping outside or blocking sidewalks, and routinely moved people along.about 1,200 turn-aways each month. -- "You're not supposed to be in (Golden Gate) Park after 10 o'clock. You are, in fact, violating the law." When it comes to sleeping in the park, the city has laws in conflict with each other. On one side is the long-established rule that prohibits sleeping in parks or loitering after 10:00 p.m. On the other is a newer policy that allows park campers to get 72 hours' notice before they are moved. That guideline was created by politicos trying to thwart former Mayor Frank Jordan's crackdown on park camping -- only now it's their friend Brown that they've tripped up. -- San Francisco's homeless program "is the model for the nation." The city's official homeless program, Continuum of Care, was created under Brown's predecessor, Jordan. The program, created in 1994 as part of a pitch for federal funding, looks
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all ages in the acute, inpatient rehabilitation and outpatient settings. Lori J. Kincannon, clinical supervisor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, received a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in speech-language pathology and audiology from Florida State University. She also received a graduate certificate in assistive technology at ECU. She has worked as a speech-language pathologist in various clinical settings Three faculty members in the College of Allied Health Sciences, from left to right, Dr. Elizabeth Layman, professor of health services and information management, Dr. Marianna Walker, associate professor of communication sciences and disorders, and Dr. Beth Velde, professor of occupational therapy Allied Health Sciences welcomes new faculty Alliance is published annually by the East Carolina University College of Allied Health Sciences for alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the school. Send your story ideas or comments to the Editor, ECU News Services, Division of Health Sciences, Lakeside Annex #3, 600 Moye Boulevard, Greenville, NC 27834, 252-744-3764, or e-mail [email protected]. Dean: Stephen Thomas, EdD Editor:sciences faculty members were recognized April 26 in Hendrix Theater during East Carolina University’s Founders Day celebration, marking 104 years of teaching, research and service. Dr. David Cistola, professor and associate dean for research, was among 67 faculty and staff and 24 students inducted into the Servire Society, which began in 2008. Members must perform a minimum of 100 hours public service during a year. The UNC Board of Governors Distinguished Professor for Teaching Awards recognizes and supports excellent teaching at each of the 16 constituent universities in the UNC system. Dr. Robert J. Campbell, professor of health services and information management, was one of six selected at ECU for the award. Five faculty members who received U.S. patents in the last year were recognized, including four professors from the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders: Dr. Michael Rastatter, Dr. Joseph Kalinowski, Dr. Andrew Stuart, and department chairman Dr. Gregg Givens. Come home to ECU. We look forward to hearing your news! The
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the Angels of Mons from a World War I soldier named William Doidge had been found. The article discussed a long involved story in which Doidge was involved with an American GI and an angel seen years later in Woodchester Mansion. It was claimed Marlon Brando and Tony Kaye were going to spend £350,000 to buy the evidence to make a film. Other papers like Variety and the Los Angeles Times and television programmes soon followed up the story and a website connected to the mystery became very popular. The footage was supposedly found in a trunk in an antique shop by Danny Sullivan in Monmouth, close to Machen's birthplace of Caerleon In 2002 in a BBC Radio documentary The Making of an Urban Myth Sullivan admitted the story was a complete hoax to drum up interest in Woodchester Mansion; the footage and soldier never existed. = In popular culture= In thefilm Fairy Tale: A True Story based on the Cottingley Fairies, the Theosophic Society organises a seminar, where a participant speaks to the audience claiming to be an eyewitness of the apparition. The Angels of Mons were depicted as phantom bowmen from the Battle of Agincourt sighted by the immortal Orlando during the Battle of Mons in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier. In Promethea, Margaret, a previous incarnation of Promethea, refers to imaginary things like herself and the Angels of Mons as the only comfort the young soldiers in the trenches had. She is seen earlier guiding a lone, wounded soldier home. The Angels of Mons are referenced in the Black Library novel Ghostmaker by Dan Abnett, where a sniper is advised by the statue of an Imperial Saint. In the 2013 published historical novel, Raiffe and the Angels of Mons by Mark Hadley, there is reference to the sightings during the
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three children to Guyana in an effort to reconcile them with her father who was still addicted to crack at the time. While there, her youngest child fell ill requiring them to change their return tickets at significant cost to Emily and she didn't have the money. A man who was nearby heard of her quandary and offered to pay the price of changing the return flights in exchange for Emily bringing a suitcase into the United States and for some cash as well. Emily is no dope. She knew that there was something illegal in that suitcase and she was right, there were 13 kilos of cocaine in it. She was arrested at John F. Kennedy Airport. She was released that day by Judge Gold on the condition she returned two days later with people who would sign her bond. And when she returned two days later she was high and Chief Magistrate Judge Gold remanded her. Andto this day, Emily will tell anybody who will listen that one of the most significant moments of her life was when Steve Gold remanded her. She stayed in custody for weeks, right, became one of the charter members of our POP Program. She spent a year in inpatient drug treatment. She got a GED. She got a commercial driver's license. For about a year once she got out of drug treatment she did inpatient treatment and then outpatient treatment. She commuted by subway two hours each day, subway and train, to an hourly bus driving job out in Nassau County. Emily started a new job today. She's now a bus driver for the MTA. Once she finishes her probationary period she will have paid vacation time and sick leave and job security, that's what she cares about most. Most important, Emily, who as I mentioned was in and out of unsuccessful drug treatment twice before she came
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with us their insights, resourcefulness and scholarship." Washington, D.C, had been approved by the appropriate RA committees for consideration for convention City. What The Vote Showed Last week's vote reflected, in part, the objections of would be "Reflections '83/Projections '84." The Annual Meeting will celebrate Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center To Hold 'Sports Spectacular' On Aug. 6 At Winding Hollow "Another spectacular event is in the making," states chairman for the Third Annual Sports Spectacular Ron Feerer. Other personalities attending the "Spectacular" will be golf great Juan A. "Chi Chi" Rodriguez and tennis champs Fred Stolle and Roy Emerson. Ticket price for the entire event, which includes lunch and an evening cocktail hour and dinner, is $250. Proceeds will go to the Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center's Health and (CONTINUED ON PAGE 14) Heritage Village Annual Meeting Scheduled For Sunday, June 24 Morris Skilken, Heritage Village 'president, announced recently that Mrs. Harry Polster has been appointed chairwoman for the 23rd Heritage Village Annual Meeting.The Annual Meeting has been scheduled for Sunday, June, 24, at 2 p;m. on,the Village Land-V scaped Gardens. Mrs. Polster has distinguished herself as an active member of the Heritage Village Board of Trustees and has served on a variety of committees of the Board. In 1977, the Harry A. Polster Dental Clinic was dedicated at Heritage House in memory of Mrs. Polster's late husband. The clinic continues to be one of the few dental clinics in the country to be located within a home for the agings In reviewing initial plans, Mrs. Polster stated that the theme of the Annual Meeting Mrs. Harry Polster the relationship between Heritage Village and the community, as well as project Heritage Village's response to the growing demands of the future. Also serving with Mrs. Polster on the Annual Meet- (CONTINUEDON PAGE 14) Brian Kravitz Selected To Receive Rabbi Julius 1, Baker Scholarship Arnold "Red" Auerbach The Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center will hold
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associated with previous famous cruising ships in the Cunard fleet. Cunard’s plan was to operate both ships between Southampton and the St Lawrence during the summer with calls at Rotterdam, but during the winter months they were to switch to cruise service from Port Everglades to the West Indies. Within a few weeks of the Carmania’s return to service, she was joined by the refitted and restyled Ivernia, now called Franconia. On the 25th May 1963 the Franconia, her refitting completed, left Glasgow on a trial voyage and arrived at Southampton on the 30th May 1963. Two days later she resumed the Atlantic service with calls at Rotterdam and Le Havre en route to Quebec. The Franconia made her Caribbean debut with a series of cruises out of New York. She departed on the first of these on the 23rd November 1963, sailing to St Thomas, Santo Domingo, Kingston and Nassau. A series of similar cruisescontinued until the 24th April 1964 when she sailed for Southampton to join the Carmania in the summer transatlantic service. By the winter of 1964/65, both Carmania and Franconia were well established on the cruise scene. Franconia continued with the programme she had established the previous winter, sailing out of New York to the Caribbean. She operated six cruises, the first one departing New York on the 8th December 1964. Due to the extra sailing time required to reach the Caribbean, her cruises were a little longer than those of her sister, Carmania. Franconia arrived back in Southampton on the 1st April 1965 and underwent an overhaul and refit before resuming her schedule of transatlantic crossings to Canada on the 13th April, with most departures including Rotterdam. On the 1st October 1965, she ventured into the Mediterranean for the very first time. Cunard scheduled her to undertake an Iberian cruise, departing Southampton on the 25th September and calling at
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their talented musical and vocal styles. They incorporated a wireless microphone and instrument technology, along with the Roland percussion to enhance the performance dynamics for the audience. They have recorded albums including ‘Somewhere in Colorado’, ‘The Orphaned Tracks’, and ‘Ridin’ Through Time’. During their musical careers, Jody and Dan have opened for Poco, Pure the Village of Mayville and Town of Chautauqua. In case of rain, the concert will be held at the Carlson Community Center also located at Lakeside Park, Mayville. Remember to bring your own seating for the outdoor performance. Seating will be provided if the performance is held in the Community Center. A 50/50 drawing will be held at each of the concerts this summer, the winner being announced just before the end of the performance. For more information on this annual summer concert series or the Mayville/Chautauqua area, contact the Mayville/ Chautauqua Chamber of Commerce at (716) 753-3113. Plan on coming to Mayville’s Lakeside Park located on the shores offor complete details. ** Discounts vary by model and dealer. See your dealer for details. Offer available for a limited time only. The end of August is the deadline for donors to the United Arts Appeal of Chautauqua County 2012 Fund Drive to be recognized during the 20122013 Season. President Rick Davis explained that the eight member organizations of the United Arts Appeal show their appreciation to their supporters by identifying them in their printed programs throughout the year, on the UAA website, and more. “Our fiscal year closes August 31,” Davis said, “so we need to hear from our supporters by then in order to give them the full recognition they deserve.” In addition to funding for individual artists and smaller arts projects through its Projects Pool grants program, the United Arts Appeal provides operating support for eight of the larger arts organizations in Chautauqua County: the Chautauqua Regional Youth
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nearly fell out of the bleachers," he said . . . I have written several papers warning the public that they have been the object of a "bait and switch" campaign by the leadership of the "option" movement. The "bait" in this campaign was the original version of the "option" promoted by Jacob Hacker. This version would have created an enormous public program that would have insured half the non-elderly population. Among several provisions of this first version of the "option" that would have ensured large size was one that said the "option" had to be available to all non-elderly Americans. The "switch" occurred when Democrats on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and three chairmen of House committees drafted legislation that would create a very small and weak "option." . . . After reading Wyden's warning, I examined over 50 polls toalong several different paths, but the effect is the same - after threatening or getting foreclosure, the lender attempts to abandon the usually vacant property, leaving the original owner, the neighbors and the city to live with the damage. Owners often accumulate taxes and zoning enforcement fines on property they believe they no longer own. Neighbors watch their property values decline as the vacant property deteriorates and is often broken into and stripped. Cities then have to bear the cost of boarding up a structure, maintaining the lawn and, eventually, demolishing it. Dayton housing inspector John Carter did a study last year of 302 vacant and abandoned residences in the city and found that about 70 percent were bank walkaways. Of those walkaways, he said, about 20 percent had mortgages but no foreclosure was ever filed. "There are several tragedies to it," said Richard Stock, director of the University
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comeback in the 1992 preseason, but cut it short amid public disapproval from players like Karl Malone. By the time Hardaway debuted in the fall of 1993, Johnson was 34 and still outside the league devoting his time to charity and activism. When Johnson returned to the NBA later that season, it was as Lakers coach. So, this NBA newcomer was the preeminent tall point guard, but he wasn't a point guard to start. Orlando coach Brian Hill already had veterans Scott Skiles in that position. Hardaway played off the ball while he learned the ropes, which took some time. Penny got booed the first time he ever took the court in Orlando for a variety of reasons, but there were flashes, more and more. After Hardaway's first big assist game in December, Coach Hill felt compelled to defend Skiles's hold on the point guard spot, but Skiles couldn't keep up. He was entering his 30's, managing back pain, and goingshark. The Magic really had their own Magic and Penny had fun playing that role. Though, he did feel its weight every time Magic himself echoed the hype, but Penny and company handled the pressure. The '95 Magic rolled to the best record in the Eastern conference. They won their first playoff series. They spoiled Michael Jordan's return from retirement. They got revenge on Reggie and the Pacers to reach the franchise's first NBA Finals. Penny played sensationally throughout the '95 playoffs, but Orlando couldn't stop Hakeem Olajuwon and couldn't finish games against the defending champion Rockets who won it all in a sweep. Onward and upward though. Injury sideline Shaq for a significant chunk of '95-'96, and the big guy's impending free agency grabbed headlines. Hardaway, meanwhile, developed as a point guard and assumed more scoring duties. Orlando remained elite. The only Eastern team within arm's reach of the rebooted Bulls. Off the court, Hardaway's mellow personality didn't command attention like
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recent 2012 Wisconsin professor of the year from the Carnegie Foundation the council for advancement and support of Education he's given talks about Lino thorax and reconstructing this ancient armor in numerous venues and has been featured on several TV shows including museum secrets Galileo and Eve Penn & Teller tell a lie we are extremely grateful to Professor al redy for being here we're also extremely grateful for all the sponsors of this talk from across the campus classical studies programme in classical club history department in history Club International Studies program materials science and engineering military science sociology world languages and cultures the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and of course the Committee on lectures with it's funding from this government of the student body thanks all of them and let's give a warm round of applause for our guest professor Aldrete [audience applauds] all right thanks very much Mike andjust linen a basic linen all around the Metron yin and even up far north away from met rhenium there's ancient acetate as to taste that ancient accounts of growing linen in places like German so all sorts of people had it linen there's fines of linen from Anatolia and Syria dating back to at least 7,000 BC Asia Minor was another place that was known to have produced lots of linen and we know that linen was used in Greece at least by Mycenaean times so maybe around 1500 BC linen is a very versatile fabric also so you can use it not just for clothing but for all kinds of things and some of the uses that we know the Greeks used linen for include awnings Nets packaging sails tents paintings bandages all kinds of things and women can be somewhat time consuming to process but it
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I clearly recognise the gold teeth and the dentures I was shown. Stalin was immediately informed about the remains and their identification. He now knew that Hitler was dead. Yet: 7 weeks later, at the Potsdam Conference, Stalin told his Western allies that the dictator was in good health and had probably defected. Why didn't Stalin tell his Allies? English: Probably because keeping it a secret could prove useful. The story of Hitler's death shows how suspicious Stalin was of the West. Stalin's lie about Hitler's death was upheld for almost 50 years. All proof of Hitler’s death was kept under wraps until the Soviet Union became history. Only then was the truth finally told. Nothing can be hidden. Everything comes out in the end. For the Soviet Union, WW II began in June 1941 after a surprise invasion by Hitler. Within a few months, the enemy was outside Moscow. Stalin ordered the mass mobilisation of theclaimed that Hitler was hiding in the ruins of the Reichstag. Capturing the Reichstag was a historical moment. The red flag above the parliament building symbolized victory over the Third Reich. It was our unit that led the attack on the Reichstag. We were lucky, it was a great honour for us. They stormed the Reichstag thinking Hitler was hiding there. But really, nobody knew where he was. But Hitler wasn't in the Reichstag. It had burned down in 1933. Indonesian: dan propaganda Nazi hanya menunggu kematiannya, untuk menunjukkan kepada Sekutu foto-foto yang sesuai. Rumor lain menyatakan bahwa Hitler bersembunyi di reruntuhan Reichstag. Menguasai Reichstag adalah momen bersejarah. Mengibarkan bendera merah di atas gedung parlemen melambangkan kemenangan atas Reich Ketiga. Adalah unit kami yang memimpin serangan terhadap Reichstag. Kami beruntung, itu adalah kehormatan besar bagi kami. Mereka menyerbu Reichstag dengan pikiran Hitler bersembunyi di sana. Tapi sungguh, tidak ada yang tahu di mana dia. Tapi Hitler tidak ada di Reichstag. Itu terbakar pada tahun 1933. Front Tentara
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meeting on Friday, March 15th at the Marjorie Post Park, Community Room at 8: 30 p. m. to discuss eel grass as it effects the Massa­pequa area. At the meeting Healey will present a plan the Town feels will effectively reduce the nuisance of eel grass. Members of the Beach and Marine Division will be present, along with of­ficials of the Department of Pub­lic Works and Engineering De­partment. Interested persons are invited to attend so that they may parti­cipate in the discussion. School Offers New Information Service On Choosing Career Leonard C. Marino, Director of Guidance, announced that Farmingdale Senior High School has been invited to participate in a new occupational informa­tion service to aid students in choosing an occupation or a career. Under the direction of the new­ly formed Board of Cooperative Educational Services of Nassau County, the New York State De­partment of Labor has written approximately ?.{) 0 occupational guides of interest to students in the Nassau - Suffolk I^attractiveness and efficiency of the Long Island Railroad and transpdrtation-facilities throughout the New York metropolitan region was described this week by an of­ficial of the agency charged with making the innovations. The program, which will open next fall, will feature 620 new cars for the Long Island Rail­road, Sidney Frigand, community relations director for the Met­ropolitan Transportation Au­thority, told the monthly meeting of the Nassau South Shore chap­ter of the Long Island Real Estate Board. The cars will be soundproofed, and designed to travel 100 miles an hour. They will contain spec­ial lighting, doubly protected win­dows, carpeting, contoured seats, and a bar- cafe car. Frigand noted that transpor­tation problems were now being tackled as regional problems, instead . of strictly local ones. Improvement of the Railroad, he said, would allow the labor market of New York City itself to expand into industries on the Island. It would also facilitate " i n t e r n a l travel between Nassau and
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showed that antibodies belong primarily to to the gamma globulin fraction). Despite the fact that during the world war II fundamental scientific research in practice they didn't, just then the role of lymphocytes has been proven in immunological processes. Immediately after the end of the war a new stage of development has begun immunologii, on which non-infectious diseases dominated cellular direction. Works in the field of infectious diseases immunology (at that time they are almost completely reduced to vaccinology) continued, but were pushed back English: to the periphery of science, since based exclusively on on the principles of "classical immunology of the " previous period. Then immunological processes are particularly clear divided into specific (in modern terminology - adaptive immunity) and non-specific (as such were considered manifestations of innate immunity); the last did not arouse interest in within the framework of the "new immunology". Quite actively conducted research in the field of humoral immunity; suffice it to say that it is during this period thatcapital, Mogadishu, treated five children after two bomb attacks killed 30 people on 14 April. "And they were shooting last night. One died, a bullet in his liver," she said of an eight-year-old boy.
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transformation in Poland. (2) Regional agreements 6. The Europe Agreement on association with the European Communities was signed on 16 December 1991. It has provided for the gradual creation of free trade area in industrial trade, modest reduction of trade barriers in agricultural trade, progressive liberalization in trade in services and flow of capital, as well as the approximation of Polish laws to the EC acquis communautaire. Its commercial part entered into force on 1 March 1992 and other provisions on 1 February 1994. In 1993 free trade areas began to be created with CEFTA and EFTA countries on the basis of respective agreements. 7. In the next years new free trade agreements were negotiated with other partners (see Table 1). All of them are modeled after the trade part of the Europe Agreement and concentrate on the creation of free trade areas in industrial products and certain liberalizationof agricultural trade. 8. By 1 January 1999, tariffs had been abolished on almost all industrial products imported from the EU (except mainly for cars; tariffs on these items are to be removed by 1 January 2002) and on the majority of industrial products coming from other countries - parties to free trade arrangements. Remaining tariffs will be eliminated under all free trade agreements by the beginning of 2002, at the latest. Table 1 Back to topFree trade agreements negotiated by Poland with its trading partners in the 1990s Country Date of signing Date of entering into force European Communities Europe Agreement establishing an Association between the Republic of Poland, of the one part, and the European Communities and their Member States, of the other part – 16 December 1991 Commercial part (Interim Agreement on Trade and Trade Related Matters between the Republic of Poland and European Community and European Coal and Steel Community entered into force on 1 March 1992
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allege she was retired even though, from Dr. Schwartz’s records, it appears she was experiencing more severe medical problems in the later years than she had experienced during the earlier years. The record reveals, furthermore, that, during the years in issue, Frank and Katherine went on gambling junkets with other family members, and he went fishing, performed jobs around his home, and assisted Larry and Ronnie in remodeling their properties. Other than petitioners’ self-serving statements, there is no support in the record for petitioners’ contention that Katherine was retired from her palmistry business during 1986 through August 1990. Baptiste’s testimony reveals that he merely assumed that Katherine was retired during that period because she did not furnish to him records of receipts for the preparation of their tax returns. In herdeposition, Katherine never testified that she had ever retired from her business. Indeed, her testimony shows that she was conducting readings during 1986, one of the years petitioners’ contend she was retired. Furthermore, Lisa Ruby’s testimony supports a finding that Katherine continued to - 53 - read palms during 1988 and 1989 as well as 1990. The TV commercial Katherine filmed during 1988 also gives the impression that she continued to read palms over her entire 50-year career as a palmist. Our review of the whole record leads us to conclude that Katherine remained actively involved in
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the Texas Youth Commission?   A:  He was transported fromBfrom cut to Detention and waited forBto be picked up.  He was picked up by T.Y.C. . . . .  He was actually transferred to T.Y.C.    During cross-examination, Ozuna testified she did not know how long J.M. was at the Texas Youth Commission. 2.  Disposition Viewed in the light most favorable to the verdict and measured against a hypothetically correct jury charge for the offense of escape, the evidence shows that J.M. was in the Evins Regional Juvenile Center, a secured correctional facility for male juveniles as an "inmate."  J.M.'s probation officer testified that she reviewed a trial court judgment committing J.M. to the Texas Youth Commission with him on October 1, 2003, the date the judgment was entered.  J.M. was transported to the Texas Youth Commission.  The superintendent of the Evins facility testified that J.M. was committedJ.M. testified that, after the arrest for the escape charge, he was returned to the Evins facility.  He was "out of population for a week" in a small roomBa more secure environment.  After an administrative "Level III" hearing that lasted approximately an hour, J.M. was ordered to a Behavior Management Program  that required he remain in security for sixty to ninety days to see if he improved his behavior.  J.M. attested that he was in "security" for a total of forty-five to fifty days and then returned to his normal dorm.  C.  Disposition J.M. contests his adjudication on grounds that he has been sentenced to multiple punishments for the same offense.  Because the plain meaning of the laws contemplate procedures by a court of competent jurisdiction, we conclude that the double jeopardy clause was neither implicated nor violated by the administrative sanction. 
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had to be altered, and instead Mrs D. C. Howe, wife of the Canadian Minister of Trade, sent the ship down the ways. As with the wintertime launching of her sister, the Ivernia’s naming was not blessed with good weather. As she took to the water, she was caught by a strong crosswind. Very quickly, she found herself dangerously close to the river bank with her stern within just a few feet of a storage quay. It took six tugs to guide her out of danger and into her fitting out berth. The fitting out of the Ivernia, like that of the Saxonia, took nearly six months. On the 13th June 1955, she sailed from Glasgow on a series of trials that lasted until the 17th June. The Dominion Service (1955 – 1962): It had been the original intention to begin her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal on the 30th June. However,Cunard were being hit by industrial action which resulted in changes to the plans. On the 25th June, Cunard announced that the Ivernia would begin her maiden voyage from Greenock instead of Liverpool and she sailed from there to Canada with 900 passengers on the 1st July 1955. Ivernia arrived in Montreal, at the end of the first leg of her maiden voyage on the 19th July 1955. The two superb new liners settled on the route and illustrated well Cunard Line’s commitment to the Canadian service. As was usual on that route, once the St Lawrence became impassable due to winter ice, the ships were transferred temporarily to the Liverpool to Halifax and New York route. Ivernia’s first such sailing left Liverpool on the 2nd December 1955. She called at Cobh on the 3rd December, Halifax on the 8th December, and made her maiden arrival into New York on the 10th December 1955. She remained there,
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sale. The board has since agreed to sell one of the three out-parcels and is poised to sell another and received two viable offers for the third piece of property in a letter form during their meeting. Mayor Frank Pate told commissioners that Arvida and. a private investor had made offers to purchase the out-parcel "A" adjacent to the marina-seven lots. He suggested that the Arvida proposal seemed to be the better deal and recommended the board set a workshop to review and eval- uate both offers. The Aryida offer is tied to development and marketing plans for the marina which they cur- rently lease from the city. It also included refurbishing the west dock to create a city park and purchasing city property east of the marina for residential devel- opment. (See PSI City on Page 3A) STAR Tho Star On Line at htlnD://Iu'w.SlarFL.com MB Petition Seeks Audit 214 Signatures Call for Review of Mexico Beach Operations by TimCroft, A citizen's petition requesting an audit of Mexico Beach opera- tions by the state Auditor General has been submitted to Tallahassee for consideration and action. And having cleared the neces- sary hurdles to have the petition considered in the marbled halls of the state capital, proponents of the audit can all but count on seeing state auditors in the city before.the year is out. The Joint Legislative Auditing Committee will take up, the petition some time during the coming leg- islative session. That legislative committee, however, acts essentially as a "rub- ber stamp," a spokesman for the Auditor General's Office said. "The committee must refer the petition to the Auditor General's office," said Terry Shoffstall, staff director for the Joint Legislative, Auditing Committee. Shoffstall said the issue is not on the agenda for the committee's next meeting on Feb. 17, but would likely come before the panel in March. "We want the state of Florida to conduct an audit,"
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the area, but American commitments are now to take a different form. In the future, the national forces of Southeast Asia will be doing all of the combat duty with the U.S. contributing supplies and training for the allies. In this way America c a n avoid committing ground troops to Asian wars. With the single exception of South Vietnam, our Asian allies are reasonably stable and popular governments. In the event of a guerilla war it is essential that the government be able to muster the support of the people, and it ap-pears that the governmentS of Thailand, Malasia, Burma, and even to some extent Laos are cap-able of mustering popular sup-port. The new role of the United States will be to fill the gaps— both economic and material—that on) has distorted history and the Ho Chi Minh letter." Stone said the letter, which Nixon did not read but released to the press after thespeech, was a soft spoken, letter — it was moderate and it held hope for peace." Nixon portrayed the letter, writ-ten by Ho only a few days before his death in answer to a Nixon letter, as giving no shred of hope for peace. As for Nixon's interpretation of history, Stone accused him o f blaming every president in the last 20 years but himself for the war. "He didn't say that in 1954 when he was vice president, he wanted are characteristic of Asian nations. During peace, the U.S. will invest in the economic development of our allies. We will also be responsible for the training and equiping of the armed forces of these nations. If war should flare up, we will ad-vise and supply as necessary but, we will avoid commiting ground forces. A second part of the Nixon Doc-trine is the establishment of a Nuclear umbrella over Southeast Asia. In the event that one
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fighter. Yet within the first nine months of the war it had acquired an almost legendary reputation. The German air staff itself was divided on the subject of dive bombing and the employment of the JU 87, but the Polish campaign appeared to vindicate its protagonists. The JU 87 knocking out strong points, artillery batteries, and concentrations whenever the Polish sought to make a stand. When the German offensive against France and the low countries opened in May 1940 the JU 87 repeated its earliest successes. Blasting the allied armor in defenses, paralyzing whole armies, playing havoc with communications in vital rear areas and hounding the steams of refugees. With virtually no aerial opposition the JU 87 was fully able to exploit the accuracy of bomb aiming inherent in the steep dive as well as the demoralizing effect on personnel exposed to this form of attack. But the use of the JU 87 presumed control of the air and theissue was settled in the Battle of Britain when after a few abortive sorters by JU87s during which their formations were decimated by opposing hurricanes and spit fires, the dive bombers were withdrawn from the Sherbook area and the JU 87s had ended the eclipse. The JU 87 was aerodynamically an atrocity. It was ugly to the point of absurdity and it was virtually defenseless against the modern fighter. Yet its distinctive shape was the most feared by Germany's opponents and this one aircraft type revolutionized the very fundamentals of warfare. (triumphant music)
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move from paper to iPads, Kindles, and websites. To summarize, the three powers of comics is that firstly, everyone can draw comics and create worlds; there's no barriers to entry. Secondly, comics allow you to see other people's worlds. And thirdly, comics communicate with the world. But my powers as a comic artist were about to be put to the test in one of the most difficult comics I had ever drawn. I received a phone call from Rosie Stewart at the British Red Cross, back in February. The British Red Cross wanted to tell the story of one single, individual refugee, young refugee, under the age of 18. This refugee was one of the 1,000 refugees under the age of 18 who arrive in the UK every year completely alone. Vietnamese: để chuyển từ dạng giấy sang iPads, Kindles, và các trang điện tử. Tóm lại, ba khả năng của truyện tranh chính là, Thứ nhất, ai cũng cóالتي تلت ذلك، قاتلنا لكي نُصوّر قصته بشكلٍ عادل، وشعرتُ حقًا بالضغط لكي أُصوّر القصة بشكل صحيح. تحركنا ذهابًا وإيابًا بين الصليب الأحمر البريطاني وإبراهيم وأنا وببطئ وخطوة خطوة بدأت القصة بالظهور حت أنهيناها أخيرًا: "Over Under Sideways Down". English: being human trafficked across the world, and finally arriving in the UK, where he thought he'd found safety, but then being forced to undergo four years of an incredibly grueling asylum process with constantly the threat of being deported hanging over him. I had tears in my eyes hearing the details of his story; it was incredibly moving. But far from feeling pity for him, I thought he was one of the most remarkable young teenagers I'd ever met, and I felt honored that the UK had been able to provide him with a safe and secure home. For the weeks that followed, we battled to do his story justice, and I really felt the pressure of getting
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rebounded with a strong effort, recording three interceptions and two sacks of Houston quarterback Oliver Luck, despite various injuries to starters Lee Roy Selmon, John Cannon, and Scot Brantley. The Bucs being the Bucs, however, nothing came easily against the Oilers. Kicker Bill Capece, just two weeks away from being famously declared "kaput" by McKay, missed a 41-yard field goal that would have given the Buccaneers an early 3-0 lead. Following a six-yard touch- down pass from Thompson to Adger Armstrong on the first play of the second quarter, Capece missed the extra point attempt. Barely five minutes later, Thompson connected on a 25-yard strike over the middle to Kevin House for his second touchdown pass of the game. The Buccaneers again struggled to complete the extra point, this time not even get- ting a chance to kick due to a poor snap by Jim Leonard. Still, Tampa Bay took a 12-3 lead into the locker room at the half. The Oilers openedthe sec- ond half with an 81-yard kick- off return that set up a 1-yard touchdown run by the great Earl Campbell to cut Tampa Bay's lead to 12-10. The rest of the third quarter, how- ever, belonged to Tampa Bay. Thompson made his second touchdown connection of the day with Kevin House, this time on a 41-yard post pattern, and James Owens ran the ball in from 4 yards out to give the Buccaneers a 26-10 lead at the end of the third. Campbell's second touch- down run of the game early in the fourth quarter added * some late drama, but Thomp- son put the game away with his fourth touchdown pass of the day, a roll-out pass from the 2-yard line to Jim Obra- dovich. Houston added a late touchdown that amounted to window dressing as the game concluded with Tampa Bay on top, 33-24. (O)nice U]po]ini (a T]m~i e by Travis Puterbaugh The excitement surrounding Thompson's
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of our allies is threatened by a nuclear power, the U.S. will commit its nuclear capability to deter the threat. This is, of course, an attempt to equalize the balance of power be-tween the nuclear capability of Red China and the conventional capabilities of the South East Asian nations. America is attempt-ing to make sure that all wars in Southeast Asia remain conven-tional. The Nixon Doctrine has already been applied to Laos and is being applied in Thailand. With the Vietnamization of the war, it is being applied to Vietnam. The Doctrine does, however, acknowledge a direct military role for our Air Force. American bombers will still work in con-junction wtih government forces, as they now do in Laos and Viet-nam. This area of inconsistency is based upon the assumption that our allies are not yet capable of mounting an air attack, which has become essential to fighting anti-guerilla wars. to send ground troops in." (Stone is the authorof a new book on government practices in the fif-ties.) "This is Nixon's war from way back," he said. Stone was particularly angered by Nixon's comparisons between the Vietnam War and the two World Wars. "To mistake Ho for the Kaiser or Hitler is ridiculous; it's absolutely silly," he said. On the mid-November anti-war protests, Stone said, "I think the protests will grow bigger. The people expected at least some con-cessions if Nixon hoped to keep the protest down at all. There were none at all. It's just more of the same." ebapet Poto by Pastor Maurice Lawson "A Monogamous Mentality" will be the subject of Dr. Arthur Lew-is' message on Monday, completing the current series on Christian Morality. On Tuesday, Dr. E. Stan-ley Jones, veteran missionary to India and author of a number of books, will be the speaker. "New Wine in Old Bottles" will be the Pastor's topic Wednesday, together with NEW music. Thurs-day, our most-travelled staff
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why the planets moved forward and backwards in the skies. And what he did was his idea was he put the Earth at the center and he said okay, all objects move in perfect circles around the Earth and so they move in a big circle around the Earth called a deferent. (marker clacks) And then while they're moving in this big circle around the Earth, they're also moving in these small circles on top of the big circles and the small circle is called an epicycle. (marker clacks) And so what happens is because moving in the epicycle as it moves around on the deferent, it's making a loop the loop pattern through the heavens. It goes like this in a kind of loop the loop pattern through the heavens and he said okay, here's the retrograde motion. Retrograde. All right, here's the prograde. And so when we're in retrograde, it's closer to the Earth so that's why it's brighterand he figured out exactly the sizes of all the circles necessary to exactly account for the motion of all the planets. And he wrote a wonderful book about it, which the Arabs later called "The Almagest", or the greatest. And for 2,000 years, well at least 1,500 years, to study astronomy meant you had studied the work of Claudius Ptolemy, "The Alamgest" and using that you could predict exactly where all the planets would be in the sky relative to the stars at any night there on out. The first really great example of a scientific theory. Of course, there's the minor detail that it's wrong but other than that it's a wonderful amazing theory.
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chemicals in the form of nano-particles should be treated as new substances. On the other hand, there is a need for transparency and information. The Canadian environmental protection organisation Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (ETC-Group) assesses the risks of synthetic nano-materials as high and called for a moratorium as early as 2003.10 In 2006, the organisation set up a competition to find a “nanohazard symbol” for labelling products or transport containers and for installing warning notices in laboratories and factories. The winners of the “nano-hazard symbol” competition of the Canadian ETC-group11 A number of countries have held public discussions, polled citizens or held consumer conferences on the topic of nanotechnology. The German Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung (BfR) held a consumer poll in 2006.12 The consumer group consisting of 16 citizens urged producers to list particle size alongside ingredients for cosmetics, and to label nano-refined textiles. The Zentrum für Technologiefolgen- Abschätzung (TA-SWISS) held whatwere known as publifocus events on the topic “Nanotechnologien und ihre Bedeutung für Gesundheit und Umwelt” (“Nanotechnologies and their importance for health and the environment”) throughout Switzerland. TA-SWISS asked randomly-chosen citizens if a uniform declaration would be necessary.13 The discussion events revealed a huge demand for information. There was concern amongst the participants that they had already unknowingly bought products with synthetically manufactured nano-particles. The majority called for an obligation for novel products to be declared. The British consumer protection organisation Which? organised a consumer conference at the end of 2007.14 The participants called for the labelling of cosmetic products containing loose nano-particles. To avoid confusion, the participants demanded better information on nanotechnology. Which? also carried out a survey on the issue of “Nanotechnology” in 2008. 67% spoke out in favour of the clear labelling of cosmetics and personal care products manufactured on the basis of nanotechnology. In July 2007, 70 civil-society groups,
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man of sin we have the consenting testimony of the early church fathers says Elliot from irony is the disciple of the disciple of st. John down to Chrysostom and Jerome to the effect that it was understood to be the apartment the imperial power ruling and residing at Rome number 13 the martyr Church of the first three centuries interpreted the first resurrection foretold and the twentieth chapter the revelation as a literal resurrection of the dead hence they believed in the premillennial advent of Christ on no point of interpretation was their agreement more remarkable on the millinery question all primitive expositors except arising and the few who rejected the revelation as not apostolic or pre millenarian and construed the first resurrection of the saints literally they looked for the appearance of Christ to destroy Antichrist they believe that the Roman Empire would fall into ten kingdoms then Antichrist would appear then Christwould come in the glory of his kingdom thus Latin tias held that after the destruction of Antichrist the Saints raised from the grave would reign with Christ through the world's seventh chiliad a period to commence that is the seventh millennium from creation lactantius judged in about two hundred years at farthest the Lord alone being that's forward worshipped in a renovated world it's still living inhabitants multiplying incalculably in a state of terrestrial felicity and the resurrection Saints during this commencement of an eternal Kingdom in nature like angelic reigning over them unquote at the conclusion of his treatise on Christ and the Antichrist Hippolyta's expressed himself as follows moreover concerning the resurrection and the kingdom of Saints Daniel says and many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall arise some to everlasting life Isaiah says the dead men shall arise and they that are in their tombs
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Movies about memory-erasing plagues, robotic babysitters, and murderous spaceships are all currently in the works. From time-traveling soldiers to strange space stories, these are the sci-fi movies that are going to blow you away in 2020, 2021, and beyond. Todd Hewitt, Chaos Walking's protagonist, lives in a world defined by two things, the complete absence of women and the constant presence of other people's thoughts. According to the authorities who rule New World, an alien planet only recently colonized by humanity, the pathogen that killed every female human also caused the remaining men to develop uncontrollable telepathy. "Noise," as it's known, is the unending cascade of information that results. Todd is shocked, then, to discover a mysterious patch of silence...and the woman who serves as its source. Based on Patrick Ness' 2008 novel The Knife of Never Letting Go, Chaos Walking promises to be one of the most thought-provoking blockbusters of 2021. Questionsall still debating whether or not we're living in a simulation. The Wachowskis claimed to be done with the series for good, as recently as 2015. But times change, ideas grow, and with every passing year, The Matrix becomes ever more relevant. Thus, The Matrix 4 was officially announced in August 2019. Some fans might not feel all that excited about the prospect of a new Matrix movie, the latter two movies acre, after all, widely considered to be inferior to the first film. But Lana Wachowski (who will act as sole director on The Matrix 4) has grown as a filmmaker since 2003. Since The Matrix Revolutions, the Wachowskis have released projects like Cloud Atlas, Speed Racer, Jupiter Ascending, and Sense 8, weird, wild spectacles of sci-fi, space fantasy, and surrealism that might not always wow the critics but never look like anything else at the box office. Will The Matrix
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care. And as the main event rolled around, things were looking grim. Ric Flair versus Antonio Inoki, once again, America versus Japan. Now, Flair may have been on edge, but Inoki, well he wasn't concerned because he had a plan. In fact, he had anticipated the crowd from the very start, and as the architect of this whole affair, he was banking on one very important piece of the puzzle, one that was remarkably over 70 years in the making. Hongwon County, North Korea, 1924. On the east coast, there was a boy who was the son of a farmer. Finnish: Oli muutamia poikkeuksia jotka sytyttivät reaktion kuten naisten tag-ottelu joka oli todella shokeeraavaa Pohjois-Korealaisille miehille. Erityisesti Bull Nakano ja hänen sini-hiuksinen domina tyylinsä, ja jättiläisten taisto, suuri Scott Norton, juuri kuulustelusta tullut, vastaan Shinya Hashimoto. Suuret rotevat miehet kuten he, olivat tietenkin tyrmistyttäviä nälkään nääntyneen kansan silmissä. Muutamaa poikkeusta lukuunottamatta, reaktioita ei ollut. Yleisöä ei vainat the time. He first did sumo, but soon gave it up to try his hand at professional wrestling. This is where he found unrivaled success defeating American after American, emerging as a folk hero to the Japanese people. In the post-war era, the Japanese people were searching for that one symbol of strength, a symbol of Japanese resurgence, and they found it in this man, the man known as Rikidozan, the first real megastar of Japanese pro wrestling. By this point, he was a naturalized Japanese, but he still loved his homeland and its people, if not the regime running it. Then in 1963, after an altercation at a nightclub, to the shock of the nation, he unexpectedly died. Now it was at this point North Korea decided to use him, an ethnic North Korean, for propaganda purposes, transferring his legacy to fit the North Korean narrative, defeating American after American on behalf of the Kim regime,
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kepentingan dokumen sangat bervariasi. Suatu hari, dia membuka dokumen dengan daftar berbagai trofi yang dikirim dari Berlin ke Moskow. Mantel Hitler, sebuah mesin penghancur kertas yang ditemukan di bunker dan nama-nama Kaethe Heusermann dan beberapa orang Jerman lainnya. Itulah cara nenek saya mengetahui bahwa Kaethe telah dikirim ke Moskow. Seperti sebuah benda. English: As she was given little time to carry out her research, Elena frantically copied all of the documents given to her. She filled five large notebooks. She could not choose the documents and didn't know what was in the archives. She had no catalogue. She had to stay sitting in a chair, an official gave her one dossier after another. The importance and interest of the documents varied hugely. One day, she opened a dossier with a list of trophies sent from Berlin to Moscow. Hitler's coat, a paper shredder found in the bunker and the names of Käthe Heusermann and several other Germans. That's how my grandmother learned Käthe haddown the black-painted walls. She didn't know how long they would keep her there. Or what she was accused of. She did understand why she was in prison. I spent six years in solitary confinement. In August 1951, they charged me with helping a bourgeois state prolong the war by participating in Hitler's dental healthcare. They said I should've killed him, by breaking a bottle over his head during teatment. That way I would have saved the world. After 6 years in a secret KGB prison, there followed an absurd indictment and a sentence with no trial. A month earlier, Stalin’s protegé Viktor Abakumov, Indonesian: mantan kepala SMERSH dan menteri keamanan jatuh ke dalam aib dan diberhentikan dari jabatannya. Pada tahun 1951, ketika Abakumov ditangkap, diketahui bahwa sejumlah orang Jerman yang menyaksikan kematian Hitler, masih ditahan tanpa surat perintah penangkapan. Jadi daftar dibuat dan dikirim ke Stalin untuk instruksi lebih lanjut. Dia memutuskan mereka harus dihukum. Semua orang dalam daftar itu dijatuhi hukuman jangka panjang karena
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neutrons - no other kind - and that's what allows it, in this form, to preserve that very, very delicate balance between the heavier form of uranium and the lighter form of uranium. The story for thorium ironically, though, begins with this fellow: his name was Glenn Seaborg, and he was a chemist at the University of California in Berkeley in 1939. He was following the work in Germany very, very closely, and he wanted to know English: if other elements could be used for nuclear energy. He had access to the most powerful nuclear physics machine in the world; it was called the cyclotron. And with this machine, he was able to bombard uranium and thorium with neutrons, and he discovered new elements, neptunium and plutonium, and he also discovered a new form of uranium called uranium-233. With more work on the cyclotron, he discovered that both plutonium and uranium-233 could also be turned into nuclear fuels. And so en construir este consorcio de utilidades y comenzaron a construir este reactor. Se completó en 1963. Lamentablemente, poco después sufrió un colapso que causó mucha preocupación en los que vivían en Michigan en aquel entonces. English: to make more plutonium and better plutonium than it consumed. But this fellow, Alvin Weinberg, he also was somebody who chose to start. He chose to start looking at thorium at the Oak Ridge National Labs after the war, and his efforts in thorium were spurred because he had gotten a contract from the Air Force to look at a power source for a bomber - he wasn't particularly interested in nuclear bombers, but he knew it would be a way to develop a new and advanced reactor. This was the reactor they came up with in the Aircraft Reactor Experiment, and it was the first reactor to use these fluoride salts successfully. The reactor program was
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the best results may be obtained in its use order it by the car load and will take no other. As a house coal it has also proved a success, and is destined to prove an important factor in the coal trade of the Pacific Coast. An erroneous idea exists in the minds of many coal consumers that Tesla coal is identical with the product of the Mount Diablo mines. Superintend ent Horswill, who was connected with the Mount Diablo mines for years, states that nothing could be further from the truth. He says that beyond both being lignites there is little or no resemblance between the two coals, S Tesla being infinitely superior in every j particular. He estimates that the product of the i Tesla mine is millions of years older than the Mount Diablo coal, and was I formed at a period the coal of which has never beforeThe Past is a Tattooed Sailor Past and present are one in the sleeping manor house where Uncle Napier lives in an eternal doze. Upper class boy Joshua has sought out his great-uncle, long taken to his bed and drifting in memories of his glowing adolescence. Joshua is having his own roaring twenties with new builder boyfriend Damien, but the burden of class weighs heavy over the young man, and ghosts from the past cling to him like Uncle Napier's overwhelming scent. Uncle Napier draws both boys into his delusions that his own youth has not faded, and that a muscular sailor will give this Sleeping Beauty the reviving kiss. Thus Uncle Napier drifts in reverie. Until the two boys and Uncle Napier are sharply awakened by visits from Joshua’s
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thing I really took from that town I grew up in was a sense that public space was a big part of the place, that you didn't feel, if you lived in a private, single-family house, that you were in an enclave, separated from the world, the way people often do today, behind gates, behind hedges, behind. You know, every house was open. Nobody had a front yard that wasn't sort of open and visible as you walked down the street. Two blocks away was a park, which led to another park, which led eventually to the center of town, with all the stuff I was describing. And so the public realm, you could say, played a huge role in the way that little town was shaped, which is very different from most suburbs, which are really much more about private space. - Where were you educated, then, at? - Well, I went to theplace. Similarly, Yale was big enough to have all this stuff that taught me all these lessons. And yet, not so gargantuan that, as a freshman coming in, you're kind of overwhelmed by it. - At Yale, who were your intellectual mentors? - My most important intellectual mentor was Vincent Scully, the great architectural history professor, who is actually still alive. He's 94, living in retirement in Virginia now, but still around. He was an especially meaningful mentor to me, I think, but there were others as well. I had a wonderful city planning professor named Alex Garvin, who is also still around, who is a planner in New York who had gone to Yale and taught part-time there, and has done so, well, for more than 40 years because I was his student 40 years ago, and he continues to do that, in fact, yeah. - So under these, and probably others, how did your thinking about architecture mature as
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the story of joseph joseph was a prototype producers joseph was born of a miracle birth jesus was born in america joseph was about twelve brothers jesus had twelve disciples josephus order twenty pieces of silver jesus was sold for thirty pieces over brother jude uh... suggests the sale of joseph disciple judas suggest the sale of jesus joseph began his work at the age of jesus began his work at the age of thirty parallels gopalan on furthermore is there any non biblical historical data density any person living with the name of jesus the son of mary travel about what's called followers healing people in the like there are numerous historians who lived in around the mediterranean either during or soon after the assumed blood of jesus how many of these historians document disfigure not one however to be fair that doesn't mean defenders of the a store called jesus haven't claim to the contrary for historianstwo weeks in the american hospital in dubai mistreated by an american doctor visited by the local c_i_a_ agent we have not seen one piece of evidence battling so some of the lot directly to the planning stages of september eleventh th this very dignified proof was later said to be unnecessary because been ludden video allegedly found in afghanistan admitted responsibility for the attacks this concession is now lightly side it's proof for the men in this video has darker skinned for cheese and a broader knows with some of them on the role of the videos weekend seem to have planted evidence in nineteen seventy six close i was all there was something that while hired man in texas by the name of judah to handle all the investments in the united states for that in a lot and family gymnasts also happens to be a personal almost lifelong friend and former air national
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we hear in history. I can think of nothing more powerful than the mobilization of religious moral values in service of the few who actually gain from the war enterprise. The notion of freedom and democracy is equally as persuasive as the historical notion of one religious group seeking to save another by invasion and subjugation. I hope that connection is made. That acknowledged, let's consider the general unfolding of the war venture. With the seed of patriotism and ongoing reinforcement of sentiment in a given population whose political constituents seek to motivate for war the first step is usually an event that creates a direct imposition of fear that's coupled with a violation of the national honor metaphysic. Russian: в основе которых всегда лежали материальные и территориальные интересы нескольких лиц, находящихся за сценой, хотя история повествует нам о религиозных мотивах. Я не могу себе представить ничего более могущественного, чем мобилизация религиозно-моральных ценностей в угоду меньшинстваnews reports proclaimed 'off the cuff' that "Mexicans are killing our boys in Texas! " plastered all over the news. In this little war, stealing land from Mexico cost 30,000 deaths in total over the course of a few years. 30,000 deaths and that's a long time ago. The Vietnam-American War which was provoked by a supposed torpedo attack that didn't kill anybody, yet opened the public support for an involvement that killed about 3.5 million humans! English: Nearly all of these imperial wars, including the inclusion of the US in world wars, pose proportionally nominal inflictions statistically yet grossly amplified by the public's jingoistic reactions. The basic sociological understanding was formalized in a CIA created plan called 'Operation Northwoods' when the US was seeking an excuse to invade Cuba in the 1960s. They planned to conduct a series of terrorist attacks internally and then blame them on Cuba for the sake of public perception and support hence exploiting their
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korea however the 90 000 seized bottles of vodka were found underneath an aircraft fuselage officials say that they believed the vodka was going to be enjoyed by kim and his military commanders it said that russian vodka is one of kim's favorites and when they have their boozy banquets everyone gets very drunk mental cheese mental cheese is a delicious holy cheese from switzerland it's complex to make has an iconic appearance and is pretty expensive too a lot of people don't know this but kim actually spent his school days in switzerland that's where he picked up his love for mental cheese he is said to eat more of this than any other food and this may explain his obesity and also why he had to step out of public eye in 2014 and 2020 for health reasons yonhap a south korean newspaper even said he was obsessed with cheese in 2014the first was also said to love hennessy and authorities say that thousands of bottles of the stuff are shipped into north korea every year considering that one of these bottles would cost the average annual salary of north korean i assume no citizens drink this but i'm sure kim's entourage his military personnel and politicians definitely do kobe steak according to kenji fujimoto kim jong-un's personal chef kim loves kobe steak kenji revealed that kim eats this often during banquets it's one of the most expensive types of beef on the planet and to qualify as kobe the beef must meet a lot of criteria it needs to be very good quality weigh a certain amount and come from a certain location a pound of this beef can cost around 200 but at kim's luxury banquets he spares no expense sushi sushi originated in japan but is popular now all around the world especially in
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H. Fulton. Among the egoist papers that Tucker followed were the German Der Eigene, edited by Adolf Brand; and The Eagle and The Serpent, issued from London. The latter, the most prominent English language egoist journal, was published from 1898 to 1900 with the subtitle A Journal of Egoistic Philosophy and Sociology. === Georgism and geolibertarianism === Henry George was an American political economist and journalist who advocated that all economic value derived from land, including natural resources, should belong equally to all members of society. Strongly opposed to feudalism and the privatisation of land, George created the philosophy of Georgism, or geoism, influential among many left-libertarians, including geolibertarians and geoanarchists. Much like the English Digger movement, who held all material possessions in common, George claimed that land and its financial properties belong to everyone, and that to hold land as private property would lead to immense inequalities, including authority fromthe private owners of such ground. Prior to states assigning property owners slices of either once populated or uninhabited land, the world's earth was held in common. When all resources that derive from land are put to achieving a higher quality of life, not just for employers or landlords, but to serve the general interests and comforts of a wider community, Geolibertarians claim vastly higher qualities of life can be reached, especially with ever advancing technology and industrialised agriculture. The Levellers, also known as the Diggers, were a 17th century anti-authoritarian movement that stood in resistance to the English government and the feudalism it was pushing through the forced privatisation of land around the time of the First English Civil War. Devout Protestants, Gerrard Winstanley was a prominent member of the community and with a very progressive interpretation of his religion seeked to end buying and selling, instead for
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warmly by the crowd, she expressed some regret that she hadn't been more clear about that before, saying: "I would have told you earlier if I knew it would make you so happy." The matter would become a point of contention later on, however, when Dumbledore's sexuality was again left ambiguous in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. LGBTQ advocates were dismayed when director David Yates revealed that the film would "not explicitly" address his homosexuality. Although Rowling still openly defended her decision to make Dumbledore gay, she chose to ignore those who criticized the film's lack of attention to that detail. For the third instalment in the franchise, Yates has maintained that they will make Dumbledore's romantic history with Grindelwald a little more obvious. Rowling fielded more public disappointment over the fact that the cast for the first Fantastic Beasts was predominantly white. Producer David Heyman defended the film's casting by explainingthat the story's timeline had a lot to do with the cast's whiteness, pointing out to Entertainment Weekly that 1920s era New York was racially segregated. He said: “The wizarding world is a much more open and tolerant society where people of color and different ethnic backgrounds exist harmoniously together." Heyman also promised that the series would have "people of color filling this world in an organic way." Rowling, meanwhile, simply denied that the cast was all-white on Twitter and challenged a fan to wait to see the movie before judging, adding: "It is a trilogy and all the characters have not been revealed or cast yet." The author faced further Fantastic Beasts backlash when the character of Nagini, Voldemort’s pet snake from the original series, was introduced in The Crimes of Grindelwald as a maledictus, played by South Korean actress Claudia Kim. Rowling was accused of fabricating diversity with the decision,
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and city staff have made "tremendous" strides in bringing order to the city's finances and financial records. That has been reflected in the most recent annual audits. There is still work to be done, she acknowledged, but the oppor- tunity to "work with the experience of the state auditors -to facilitate improvements" was one she embraced eagerly. Kingsland agreed with Hodgson that the state audit should put to rest the whispers and back-biting which have domi- nated the city's political arena. If words are an accurate mea- sure, the seeds for some of the current discontent within a faction of the community were sown long before much of the current city council and city staff were in place. Hodgson said the issue of a state audit was discussed as far back as 1999-2000. A federal class action lawsuit involving bonds issued under the city's name, which has been . 1 offered up as the latest rationale for the audit, hasits origins in the late 1990s and another mayor, another city council and another city administrator. However, slowing the swirl of accusations, rumors and whispers that has enveloped the city's cur- rent government will come at a cost to the taxpayers. "We'll do what we have to do," Sabiston said. "It's unfortunate. It's a matter of what project or pro- jects are going to have to be taken off the table." Taylor and Duarte Awarded Team Platinum Sales Award The Realtor Association of Franklin and Southern Gulf Counties announced' its winners at their annual award banquet held at the Gibson Inn on January 23. Prudential Resort Realty congratulates Libia Taylor and Eli Duarte who were winners of the Team Platinum Sales Award, which is conferred upon realtors generating over $10,000,000 in annual sales. They were also awarded third place in Sales Volume and third place for Sales Transactions. Libia Taylor's and Eli Duarte's team efforts placed them again as the "Number One
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People v Disla (2020 NY Slip Op 04600) People v Disla 2020 NY Slip Op 04600 Decided on August 19, 2020 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 August 19, 2020 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department SHERI S. ROMAN, J.P. JEFFREY A. COHEN ROBERT J. MILLER LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ. 2017-08742 [*1]People of State of New York, respondent, vRafael Disla, appellant. Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY (Anna Kou of counsel), for appellant. Melinda Katz, District Attorney, Kew Gardens, NY (John M. Castellano, Johnnette Traill, Roni C. Piplani, and Michelle M. Yong of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (GeneRose wrote, citing his feud with former band mates. The hall plans to enshrine him with whether Rose likes it or not, and despite the drama, some of his fellow inductees aren't going to let him spoil their big night. "Who cares?" Ian McLagan of the Faces said when asked about Rose's slight. Wood, who is being inducted for the second time, believes Rose will one day regret his decision. "He'll think, 'I should have done it,'" Wood said. "Drop all the qualms and all the differences." Rose won't be the only lead singer missing. Stewart came down with the flu this week and can't perform in a Faces reunion. "I'm absolutely devastated," Stewart said in a statement. "Shattered that I'm going to miss my second induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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spirits male is often left to deal with the angry spirits before he was the only one able to hit on the wrath the physical elements oh come on he frequently reminded mail that he would freeze the spirit out of him if he didn't take care of the monsters who they don't missed it while they were alive mel however had his own way he sought to call his fears and send them on and his anger theory couldn't stand today in between that gifted children they all went the separate ways the looks of male who remained in the manner to experience themselves their power and influence in the province was severely weakened as communication broken down yeah so they became lessons the four children between although powerful and kept the problems alive we're not the best yeah it's kind of bitter you know a little bit eventually one by one thetwins fell something's recalled they're more leader there with the corrupt and some to corruption itself at lyrics all dead except for male who were determined to teach at least one more worthy of the knowledge of the spiritual world somehow twain fell into decline a male unable to look after himself in his place for the remainder of his time because secret library learning arts passed onto one board it was a young bob who found mail and threw him barbed and spiritual lawrence in history eventually male passed on leaving the souls that could not became a matter why would your house aggressive to anyone they may account they may encounter that makes you agree with there just because i went there just because yeah a little bit the day the mana remains full of unsatisfied spirits it remains one of the field places that launches from the portal will not go uh but that does
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definite deci-sion has not been reached as to whether Bethel will remain on the present campus or move to a new location. Planning will first be done for the present campus; if Coming from the University of Redlands, Mr. Barrett has a M.A. in American literature. He was director of public relations and instructor of journalism at Red-lands and also church editor for a California paper. Mr. Berglund comes with a M.A. in music education from the Uni-versity of Minnesota. He will be instructor in music: teaching con-ducting, music history, music lit-erature and also conducting the college choir. While at the University, Mr. Berglund had a special fellowship to teach and conduct various choirs. At the present he is minister of music at Knox Presbyterian church in Minneapolis. Mr. Berglund is directing choir and teaching music while Mr. C. Howard Smith is on sabbatical leave. Mr. Smith is working on a Ph.D. in music at the University of Minnesota. Assistantsays. Hammel and Green has worked on reconstruction of Minnesota state college campuses and the new Lutheran Bible institute cam-pus in Golden Valley. Under serious consideration is the addition of elementary educa-tion, a major in economics and commerce, and nursing education to the college program, according Planning continued to page three anthropology: teaching anthropol-ogy and linguistics. He has a B.A. from Wheaton college. For four years Mr. Stipe has been assistant professor and New Faculty continued to page three students, the faculty, and outside performers. Dr. Roy Dalton, col-lege registrar, will emcee the pro-gram, in the lawn party atmos-phere of the fieldhouse. The pro-gram begins at 8 p.m. Remaining activities of the week include an all-school picnic tonight at Como park and freshman "commencement" tomorrow morn-ing in the fieldhouse. Since their arrival on campus a week ago, freshmen have attended activities planned by Bruce Leaf-blad, senate vice-president, and his committee. A get acquainted sing started the program Wednesday night, Sept. 9, in Edgren residence re-creation room. Thursday
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stated that he had been hunting since he was 13 years old; that he had taken an educational hunting course prior to the incident and had obtained his hunting license; that on the date of the incident, he participated in the squirrel-hunting contest with a .22 Remington rifle with a scope that belonged to Thomas; that he had never used that particular gun before and had not asked Thomas for permission to use it; that he had retrieved the ammunition for the gun from the gun cabinet; that he had not told Thomas that he planned to hunt in his woods or that he was going to take his gun without his permission; that there were no rules on how the boys were going to conduct their hunt, and they did not discuss staying in a straightline; that he had sat about 50 or 60 feet from Eric and had “lost Josh when he was walking around in the woods”; that Eric had been behind him, and he believed that Joshua was on the other side of Derek; that he had thought that he saw a squirrel between him and Derek, about 20 to 30 yards away from him; that he had raised his gun and had fired it; that he had heard Joshua screaming that he had been shot; and that he had not seen Joshua in the scope. {¶5} Lori was deposed and stated that she had been aware that the boys were having some kind of contest because she had heard them talking about it the prior week, but that she
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of the right side of the line. He played three years of prep ball at Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Doug, a 20 year old junior, is majoring in literature and psychology. Starting at left tackle this year is Vern Peterson. As a 19-year-old junior, 6' 1", 180 lbs., Vern is planning on a coaching career and a teaching position in the field of social studies. He played two years of prep ball at Aitkin, Minnesota. Following his prep ex-perience is two years of college ball. His drive, determination, and experience make him one of the reliables of the forward wall. As in former years, the team will go into the game as under-dogs. However, with the impetus of Homecoming and with the sup-port of a loyal and enthusiastic student body, the gridders will attempt to off-set the odds. Thus far this year, the Royals have turned in a two won-two lost record. Having won their tiltsexpected to be on campus for the National CYF Congress on Friday and Sat-urday, Oct. 22 and 23. Already delegates from eleven of the sev-enteen districts have registered for the week-end. Theme for the entire program is "Our Task". Those who will be speaking at the congress are the Rev. Warren Magnuson, Willmar, Minnesota, on "Our Task-Its Goals," Prof. Clifford Larson on "Our Task-Its Imperative." Rev. Gunnar Hoglund, national youth director, also will be speaking. Be-sides that he will be directing plans for the national youth work of the coming year. A combined chapel will be the opening session of the Congress. The Rev. Hoglund will be speak-ing at this service. BARBARA Barbara is an off-campus stu-dent from Minneapolis. She and her sister, Merrille, drive the ten-mile ride to Bethel every day. During her four years here, Bar-bara has contributed much to Be-thel. This year she is correspon ding secretary of the student sen-ate, vice-president of the Bethel Women's Association, and
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Todd Andrews, active in the IRA throughout the War of Independence and Civil War, was another who chose association football over Gaelic games. He would joke of the frustrations of life as an interned prisoner in the Curragh in 1921, as the only code of football the prisoners’ leadership allowed was not to his choosing. In post-revolutionary Ireland, there was time for association football once more. Though serving as Minister for Defence, Traynor managed to also serve as President of the Football Association of Ireland from 1948. Before this, he had utilised his government position for the benefit of sporting liberties; in 1942, he was responsible for amending national army policy that afford the GAA a privileged status. As historian Barry Sheppard has detailed, this didn’t enamour him to the GAA, with the association’s President claiming it to be a “retrograde step.” Four years previously, Traynor had sat beside President Douglas Hyde when he attendedan Ireland fixture in Dalymount Park, something that led to Hyde’s expulsion from the GAA’s list of patrons as playing or attending non-Irish games was deemed against their rules. The language around the notorious GAA ‘ban’ on foreign sports had, in some ways, become more extreme post-independence, as the sporting authority sought to establish itself firmly as the official sport of the new state. A Vigilance Committee ensured that members did not dabble in Anglophile kickabouts, with a report on a 1930 disciplinary meeting bizarrely noting that “One player admitted attending the [association football] match in question, but said he did so at the request of his club, to see if other members or players were present.” It was in the capacity of FAI President that Traynor defied the much-feared Archbishop John Charles McQuaid in 1955, taking to the pitch of Dalymount Park to welcome the Yugoslavian team in a friendly against Ireland.
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People v Brandon G. (2019 NY Slip Op 00900) People v Brandon G. 2019 NY Slip Op 00900 Decided on February 6, 2019 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 February 6, 2019 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P. CHERYL E. CHAMBERS JEFFREY A. COHEN BETSY BARROS, JJ. 2016-11302 (Ind. No. 5840/15) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, v Brandon G. (Anonymous), appellant. Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY (Dina Zloczower of counsel), for appellant. Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove and Morgan J. Dennehy of counsel; Robert Ho on the memorandum), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant, as limited by hisMonday, 5 December 2011 INSAT 2E life ends, broadcasters left in the lurch INSAT 2E going out of space has put many broadcasters in panic. With its 12-year life having ended four days ago, broadcasters including Doordarshan are running around to find a new satellite space for themselves. INSAT 2E was launched in April 1999. Sources said ISRO has asked all such private broadcasters to find their own satellites and shift. Normally, all broadcasters and their teleport operators have to go through ISRO when moving to a foreign satellite. Experts said if all the channels currently hosted on INSAT-2E do not find transponder space in next couple of days they will not be available to the viewers specially those residing in the north-east and southern states. Broadcasters are talking to Asiasat 7, the
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normal theories about the atonement have actually shrunk the meaning of penal substitution. One of the online reviewers of my book accused me of not explaining how this, all this stuff, actually works. But he ignored the point. Here's how it works: In the four gospels, the story of Jesus is set in counterpoint with the Biblical story of Is- of evil. The snake in the garden, the tottering Tower of Babel, the power of Pharaoh killing the babies, think of Herod, rebellious Israel, wicked priests and kings, false prophets, idolotry is right, left, and center. And then Jesus arri- announces, arrives and announces, that God is now becoming king and that he looks like this, and he draws unto himself as though by a magnet all the evil in the world, from the shrieking demons in the synagogue to the plotting priests in the Sanhedrin and ultimately to Pilate. Judas and Pilate merely bring into sharp focuswhat is going on all along. Evil is gathered together in one place and does its worst. And this is how atonement works. With Jesus' death exactly as in scripture, Pharaoh is overthrown. Babel crashes to the ground. The gods of this world are robbed of their power, because Jesus, representing Israel, representing thereby the whole human race, and equally representing and embodying the creator God himself, took upon himself the weight of evil hanging over all flesh. "This is your hour," said Jesus as they arrested him, "and the power of darkness." And he went into the heart of that darkness so that Peter and the others wouldn't suffer it. So that Barabbas and the brigand on the cross might be freed. So that like the chickens protected by the death of the mother hen, those who come to him for shelter would find that he'd taken their place. The victory then is won,
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ceremonies. The program included a performance of an original composition by Phil Larson from the brass quartet and a solo by Kent Lundholm. Dr. Robert Mounce delivered the address (see page 5). Over 800 people were present. Olford Challenges Church To Liberty in Holy Spirit School, Constituency Need Mutual Trust Page 4 the CLARION Seminary Guest Explains Work by Don Delich Last Wednesday, Feb. 19, the seminary was privileged to hear Bruce Olson, an independent mis-sionary to Venezuela and Colum-bia. Olson, now a veteran mission-ary with three years of experience, is only 22 years old. He graduated from Central high school in St. Paul at 16 and re-ceived his B.A. from the Univer-sity of Minnesota at 19. He is con-versant in Greek, Latin, Spanish and Sanskirt, as well as being familiar with other dialects. Olson has chosen to work in one of South America's most dangerous fields. He works inde-pendently and without support among the Indian tribes inthe mountains between the western border of Venezuela and Colum-bia. He has utilized some ingen-ious methods to make friends with the hostile Indians in this territory. Motile Indians, one of the four main tribes in the territory, have killed 585 American oil company men who have tried to negotiate with them for permission to tap some of the rich sources of oil in their tribal territory. No one has even been able to enter this territory and return alive except Olson. He related story after story of God's providence in protecting his life as he entered the hostile territory without any weapons for defense. Olson has now become a repre-sentative to the Food and Agri-culture Organization in the Uni-ted Nations from the Gajira, Ara-wak and Yuko tribes in Vene-zuela and Columbia. This job came by appointment from the presidents of the two countries, Romulo Betancourt of Venezuela and Leon Valencid of Columbia. Upon his return to his field Ol-son will
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in Germany. Further information and ap-plications for all summer ses-sions and awards may be obtain-ed from the counseling division, Institute of International Educa-tion, 800 Second Avenue, New York 17, New York. Completed scholarship applica-tions to the British and Austrian schools must be received at the In-stitute by March 1. Closing date for completed German government awards is April 1. with ASIS making all required arrangements including work permits, health and accident in-surance, tax exemptions and liv-ing accommodations. ASIS also offers each job appli-cant the opportunity to apply for a travel grant ranging as high as $1,000. More than 5,000 summer job openings are available to both men and women through ASIS in-cluding work at resort hotels, offi-ces, hospitals, construction sites, summer camps and farms. Living accommodations in Eur-ope are pre-arranged by ASIS for all students placed in European jobs. In most cases, room and board are provided free. When room and board is not provided, students live independently in the city where they area "mind to see what will be important" both now and in the future. Tanquist's duties include gen-eral sorting and classifying of thousands of historical materials the conference has at Bethel. For about four years he has been compiling a "Preliminary Guide-book" listing the contents in each drawer for future refer-ence. Sorted and arranged shelf by shelf, the collections range from the personal correspondence of Dr. Hagstrom to 1921 CLARIONS to graduation pictures of the class of 1885. "Many of the old books and manuscripts are in Swedish," he explained. Volumes of the Nys Wecks Posten, and Svenska Stan-daret fill the shelves. In 1940 the combination Swedish-English Stan-dard "presented itself." Doing some work on his own time, Tanquist made an English translation of a diary of the Swedish pioneer F. 0. Nilsson that covers the years from 1856 to 1865. "The translation work is right up my alley," he smiled. "I fooled around some with language when I was in India."
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the Hamline game)." The Royals with their 4- 5 MIAC record and 10-9 seasonal mark have a chance to move up in the conference standings as a week of play against the bottom teams of the MIAC ends tonight, Feb. 12, with the contest against St. Thomas at the state fair-grounds. victory. During the first half, victory appeared to be a questionable outcome for the Royals. Mac jumped to a 23- 15 lead and stayed in a tight zone defense. Beth-el was doing very little offensively to crack that defense until Dick Good-win came off the bench to drill three long-range field goals. Mike Hanley also added three first-half buckets to aid Bethel in its comeback bid. Bethel by Mitch Anderson The Bethel women's bas-ketball team won 59- 55 at St. Benedict's, Wednesday, Feb. 3. Freshman Karen Alme-roth, who led Bethel with 22 points and 12 rebounds before she fouled out with 15 minutes to play, corn-mented on the Royals' se-cond meeting with St. Ben- Made upentirely of freshmen players, the Ice Holes surprised the fa-vored Bad Company which had advanced to the final game without a loss over the whole season. Bad Company controlled the action early in the first cut Mac's lead to 27- 25 at the intermission. Early in the second halt, the game was nip and tuck until about the 13 minute mark. With the two teams deadlocked at 34- 34, the Royals took off, putting their offense into high gear. In the next 10 min-utes Bethel scored 40 points compared to 16 for Mac. Bethel's second-half shooting from the field see page 7 Injury-prone mat season nears close by Rich Whybrew Although it lost both its matches last week, the Bethel wrestling team is looking forward to the MIAC conference meet St. Olaf on Saturday, Feb. 13. The team dropped a 42- 13 decision to Concordia on Feb. 3. Coach Dave Klostreich said that the loss was made more pain-ful by the loss of Doug Johnson, who suffered a. dislocated elbow during his
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sub-mitted specimens of cocoons and silk produced from those raised in the United States. He dwelt upon the importance of building up the silk industry of the United States. If we could produce all our silk it would ad 1 $15,000,000 to the income of the farmers. The agricultural department has come to the conclusion that all the raw silk needed in this country could be produced if there was a duty of one dollar per pound on raw silk. Mr. Walker showed them, that cocoons had been raised as far North as Flathead Lake, Montana. The depart-ment of agriculture had purchased a good many cocoons from the Ladies Silk Culture society, which had raised or collected them in California. A tax of one dollar per pound on raw silk would afford enough protection to make the industry profitable and would not in-crease the cost of silk goods more than 10cents a yard. Operatives in Italy and France had been enabled to increase their production of silk from a half pound to one pound per day, owing en-tirely to the use of American machinery, yet this same machinery was pot used in the United States, because of the lack of cocoons. Hungary was rapidly coming to the front as a silk producing country, owing to protection and the stimulus afforded by the government. Mr. Cheney said that tiie automatic machinery described by Mr. Walker was experimental, and so far had not been operated successfully anywhere. JUDGE BREWER SWORN IN. Washington, January 0.—Judge David J. Brewer was sworn in as associate jus-tice of the supreme court of the United States at noon to-day and immediately took his seat upon the bench. Tiie cere-mony was performed in the court room in the presence of a large audience im-mediately after the assembling of court at
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Matter of Weaver v Rosa (2017 NY Slip Op 02435) Matter of Weaver v Rosa 2017 NY Slip Op 02435 Decided on March 29, 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 March 29, 2017 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department JEFFREY A. COHEN, J.P. JOSEPH J. MALTESE HECTOR D. LASALLE BETSY BARROS, JJ. 2016-13098 [*1]In the Matter of Everette Weaver, petitioner, vMaria G. Rosa, etc., respondent. Everette Weaver, Hopewell Junction, NY, petitioner pro se. Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, New York, NY (Michael A. Berg of counsel), for respondent. Proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78, inter alia, in the nature of prohibition to prohibit the respondent, Maria G. Rosa, a JusticeA tiny tortoiseshell kitten picked the right house when she hid in a garage of the North Carolina Executive Mansion. Governor Roy Cooper and his family adopted the kitten and named her Jenny after the “Cats” character Jennyanydots. Jenny joins first pets Ben, a yellow lab mix, Alexei, a black cat, and Adeleide, a longhaired tabby. “She’s friendly, talkative, and enjoys “hunting” certain patterns on the carpet,” posted the family on Facebook. For more about Jenny, and more adorable photos, visit First Pets of North Carolina on Facebook.
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country's islamist mujaheddins in late 1970's. As a result in 1980 the Fedor Shalyapin was reregistered in Odessa and transferred to the ownership of the Black Sea Shipping Company and made cruises in Europe as Russia kept to the international maritime laws and they were much successful here. Without this lucrative charter work, the two former Cunarders were now used on the most diverse routes to places of political unrest such as Angola. On other occasions they could be found on voyages from the Black Sea across the Atlantic to Cuba. Both the Leonid Sobinov and Fedor Shaliapin sailed together with the Ivan Franko (1964) on the regular cargo and passenger line (without timetable!) between Odessa and Cuba. The Leonid Sobinov transported volunteers from all over the world, most from Cuba, to the struggle against the South-African fascist forces in Angola and won there successfully,and many of them came also back with the Leonid Sobinov on 3rd February 1989 in the Port of La Habana welcomed by Chairman Fidel Castro in person. By 1981 Fedor Shalyapin was back in northern Europe and in the spring made at least two calls in London. It was announced that in 1982 she would make a 97 night World Cruise calling at 21 ports. Not even in her Cunard Years had she undertaken such a varied voyage. There were going to be calls at Guayaquil, Lima, Pitcairn Island, Yokohama, Bangkok, MaldiveIslands and then various Mediterranean ports. Sadly this was not to be, the cruise was instead given to the newer and more prestigious Mikhail Lermontov. Fedor Shalyapin was chartered by the German tour company Jahn Reisen GmbH for several years in the early to mid 1980s and it seemed that this would be her final burst of glory. During the
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specific source of various instances of cultural cross-fertilisation. The art and architecture of the Outremer show clear evidence of cultural fusion but it is difficult to track illumination of manuscripts and castle design back to their sources. Textual sources are simpler, and translations made in Antioch are notable but considered secondary in importance to the works emanating from Muslim Spain and the hybrid culture of Sicily. In addition, Muslim libraries contained classical Greek and Roman texts that allowed Europe to rediscover pre-Christian philosophy, science and medicine.Jonathan Riley-Smith considers that much of the popular understanding of the Crusades derives from the novels of Walter Scott and the French histories by Joseph François Michaud. The Crusades provided an enormous amount of source material, stories of heroism, and interest that underpinned growth in medieval literature, romance, and philosophy.Historical parallelism and the tradition of drawing inspiration from the Middle Ages have become keystones of Islamicideology. Secular Arab Nationalism concentrates on the idea of Western Imperialism. Gamal Abdel Nasser likened himself to Saladin and imperialism to the Crusades. In his History of the Crusades Sa'id Ashur emphasised the similarity between the modern and medieval situation facing Muslims and the need to study the Crusades in depth. Sayyid Qutb declared there was an international Crusader conspiracy. The ideas of Jihad and a long struggle have developed some currency. == Historiography == Five major sources of information exist on the Council of Clermont that led to the First Crusade: the anonymous Gesta Francorum (The Deeds of the Franks), dated about 1100–01; Fulcher of Chartres, who attended the council; Robert the Monk, who may have been present, and the absent Baldric, archbishop of Dol and Guibert de Nogent. These retrospective accounts differ greatly. In his 1106–07 Historia Iherosolimitana, Robert the Monk wrote that Urban asked western Roman Catholic Christians
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People v McMillan (2017 NY Slip Op 06970) People v McMillan 2017 NY Slip Op 06970 Decided on October 4, 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 4, 2017 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department WILLIAM F. MASTRO, J.P. L. PRISCILLA HALL JEFFREY A. COHEN ANGELA G. IANNACCI, JJ. 2016-04927 (Ind. No. 283/16) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vJudah McMillan, appellant. Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY, for appellant. Eric Gonzalez, Acting District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove and Jodi L. Mandel of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Mondo, J.), rendered March 31,February 26nd 2016 Tour dates for May have been published. ++ Sunday, January 31st 2016 Today our next product, the historical city walk, has been launched. This tour is suitable for travellers with an above average interest in history, who are keen to learn more about the curious details of the history of our city and the exotic life in the Norwegian Arctic. The historical city walk is also our first family-friendly tour, with discounts applicable for children as well as couples and friends - the more people you book for, the cheaper your ticket will get. ++ Sunday, January 17th 2016 Today our page on TripAdvisor has been activated. ++ Friday, December 11th 2015 Today we have the pleasure to announce that tickets to Skarven's master brewer's dinner in January are now available through our
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very minimal however the water damage will be several thousand dollars. At this time it is not known how quickly the businesses, including the Improv Comedy Club, will be able to clean up and reopen. Columbia's Charity The Columbia has donated qver $103,000 to more than 90 local nonprofit organizations throughout Florida as a result of their 1 lth Annual Colum- bia Restaurant Community Harvest held in September. Over the past 11 years, the Columbia Restaurant Commu- nity Harvest has donated over $923,000 to nonprofit organi- zations throughout Florida. The Columbia Restaurant Community Harvest program was developed by Richard Gonzmart, fourth generation and president of the founding family of the Columbia Res- taurant, as a means of giving back to the communities that have supported the family business for over 100 years. Through this annual program held in September, each of the six Columbia Restaurants makes a donation from lunch and dinner sales to charitable organizations selected by their guests. Richard Gonzmart's family philanthropic philosophy was honored November18th when they were chosen for the 2008 Spirit of Philanthropy Award after being nominated by Mof- fitt Cancer Center and Meals on Wheels in conjunction with National Philanthropy Day. Richard and the Columbia also sponsored the Seventh Annual Richard's Run for Life 5K, with 100 percent ofall pro- ceeds donated by sponsors and participants supporting the Amandalee Fund for pediatric sarcoma cancer research at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute in Tampa. Richard's Run for Life 5K took place on Friday, Novem- ber 7th at 7:00 p.m. at Ybor City's Cuban Club. Over 1,400 people ran or walked through the historic streets of Ybor City while another 200 just enjoyed the food and bever- ages. This year's event raised over $65,000, and had a record number of participants. Christmas Decorations It's that time of year Dis- trict holiday decorations went up on Monday, November 24. Decorations include bows on the historic lampposts along Seventh Avenue, major side- streets, city parking
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textile printing only accounts for a small percentage of the market. As it did in Italy, Epson believes that digital textile printing can contribute to the revival of the textile industry in Japan. The company therefore in July 2011 established the Epson Kyoto Digital Textile Center, which includes a showroom for the Monna Lisa, and sales and customer support functions. Kyoto was selected not simply because it is a traditional center for the textile industry in Japan, but for its ready access to the many related companies in the surrounding regions. Epson has identified three purposes for the Epson Print Samples 2011 Asian Print Awards GET READY Print Pack Publish Asia â&#x20AC;˘ 9/2011 26 Digital Technology SELLING DIGITAL PRINTING â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Choosing Your Long Term Equipment Partner Once was a time when leaders at a commercial printing operation saw a new offset press, liked the new press, bought it and then made money with it. These were the dayswhen producing quality digital print. Your Wish is our Print on Demand. Sheetfed Offset five million tonnes to 43.9 million tonnes. All six regions in the listing showed an increase in PPCM sales. In 2009, every region but Asia showed a drop. In terms of production of paper, board and market pulp, the percentages and tonnages for each region were remarkably similar to 2009 figures although Europe did show a large jump in the amount of market pulp produced, up almost three million tonnes. PPI's Million Tonners Club also showed an increase in membership in 2010, up by two to 57 with Billerud and Shandong Bohui Paper joining the club. There is another new name on the list, Bio PAPPEL, but this is the former Durango. In 2010, the members combined to produce almost 186 million tonnes of paper and board compared with the 2009 figure of 171.5 million tonnes. • Sustainability has arrived at print
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to study Torah. In fact, after he decided to study Torah at a yeshiva, he received a million dollar offer from some Hollywood producers. His answer was: “Sorry Gentlemen, I won’t be able to make it. I’m going off to yeshiva.” His studies led him to become a rabbi. He then became a noted teacher and activist within Chareidi organizations that are engaged in spiritual outreach to secular-oriented Jews in Israel. As part of his outreach work, he wrote several books, and one of the books is a spiritual autobiography titled, “My Friends, We Were Robbed!” The title expresses the shock and anger that he felt when he discovered that the secular Zionist education that he received when he was growing up in the Land of Israel “robbed” him of the spiritual heritage of the People of Israel. In order to understand his shock and anger, we need to be aware of the following aspects of the education that he received: The students in the secular Zionist schools learned about the military victories of ourinterpretation that the legislation would hike speed limits by as much as 15 mph on the 55-mph routes that run through the heart of Chicago, the densely-populated collar counties and the Metro East area near St. Louis – unless county boards in those areas opt out of the higher speed limits. Go The back-and-forth set off confusion involving one of the state’s pre-eminent traffic-safety groups and officials in the collar counties, who seemed perplexed at being given any role in the discussion over higher speed limits. “The governor’s press release misstated the facts,” said state Sen. Jim Oberweis (R-Sugar Grove), the bill’s chief Senate sponsor, who insisted it was his intent for the higher speed limit to apply to even clogged arteries in Chicago and suburbia.“The bill moves the speed limit
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Louise, who wore a turban for Allah, sang Gospel in the choir, and practiced Judaism. Everything I learned about God, I learned from Louise. ” sponse. “It was at that time in 1988, as everything came together. My outer life and inner life were thriving. I took my mother to the Oscars that year and she was so very proud of me. It was quite lovely.” Sally’s mother passed away a few months later, and Sally credits being able to say goodbye to her mother in a very deep way due to her life long path establishing a connection with God and her work with MSIA. Today Sally Kirkland remains that whole person. Now 70, she constantly works and remains one of the most respected actresses in the industry. She believes her spiritual work assists her acting. She says that all her inner work makes it possible to get into a character and understand different femaleroles with more sensitivity. Sally is also a revered acting teacher. She has been coaching actors for 35 years and continues to be an avid painter, with her work exhibited in galleries and art festivals in New York and Los Angeles. Sally is also a political advocate for gay rights, and has been a caretaker for cancer, heart and AIDS patients. Sally Kirkland lives an extraordinary life. Her ability to integrate all aspects of her existence, physical, emotional and her spiritual awareness into her acting, as well as her social and political advocacy, continue to make her a role model for younger Hollywood. Sally’s dream for the planet and especially this year’s upcoming election is, “I hope the candidates place love and compassion above all else.” Spoken truly like a whole person. WP Alyssa Hamilton is freelance writer and designer based near Los Angeles. PERSONAL
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the relationship quickly became one of mutual respect. But, tragedy struck several times that year. Tiburcio died of an illness. His eldest son, José, 23, rode his horse into the Salt River and drowned. Feliciano, 21, was killed by Apache Indians while carrying mail on the Tucson-Maricopa route for the Southern Overland Express. Still in Southern Arizona, Manuela said that to abandon the 160 acres acquired by Tiburcio would have rendered meaningless his sacrifices and death. In 1872, Manuela arrived in Tempe with her 5-year-old son, Antonio, and eight daughters, ranging in age from 4 to 20 – Inéz (nicknamed Petra or Prieta), Manuela, Salomé, Concepción, Jesús María, Guadalupe, Isabel, and María. The Sotelo family planted wheat as a cash crop and, with seeds they brought with them, a garden of beans, squash, corn and herbs. Manuela sold or traded her pro-duce with the Anglo farmers in the area, forginglifelong relationships. Manuela was Image courtesy of Salt River Project Horse teams work in an unidentified canal Manuela Sánchez Sotelo and María Sotelo Miller 26 renowned as a woman of honor as well as someone of financial worth who knew how to manage a ranch. Manuela exhibited astute entrepre-neurial skills. She learned that Anglo farmers were using water from the Tempe Irrigation Canal Co. to irrigate their farmlands. She realized she had to protect her valuable property and bought addi-tional shares in the Company. She was one of the few Mexican women in the Salt River Valley to hold water rights to her property. On July 3, 1890, Manuela also filed a homestead claim on her 160 acres, receiving a patent on the property. It was surveyed by A.M. Jones on Aug. 6, 1890, and subdivided, becoming known as the Sotelo Addition. The 25 parcels were bordered by the Tempe-Mesa Road
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a new nation emerge in 1947; the State of Israel was carved from British Palestine, immediately creating a deep and deeply destabilizing conflict in the region. As the Cold War progresses, the unsettled nature of the Middle East region will forge new alliances and forge international friendships where none had existed before. By 1948, the Sovietization of the countries behind the Iron Curtain was well underway. Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and even tiny Albania were being dominated by communists in government, either by questionable electoral means or by outright coup. Moscow, devastated by the German invasion in 1941, decided that it needed the buffer states of Europe to prevent such a calamity from happening again. Future wars wouldn’t be fought on Soviet soil, so the thinking went, so borders on maps were redrawn and huge numbers of people were forced to relocate so that ethnicities matched borders onthose maps. As the Soviet Union tightened its grip over its new Socialist brothers, they saw in occupied Berlin the opportunity to test the metal of the Allies, who they didn’t think would have the ability or desire to stand up to the Soviet Union. The Berlin Airlift clearly demonstrated the resolve of the Western Allies that they would not let Soviet influence spread further without putting up a fight. This led to the Truman Doctrine and its theories of containment, a set of policies that would see the United States begin to involve itself militarily and politically on a global scale. Now, despite this commitment to halting the spread of Communism, 1949 saw the triumph of Mao in China and the establishment of the People’s Republic there. Communism really did seem ascendant. The same year saw the Soviet Union join the nuclear club, ending American hegemony over
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NO. 07-07-0144-CV IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT AMARILLO PANEL A MAY 16, 2007 ______________________________ IN RE JAMES MILLER _______________________________ Before CAMPBELL, HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ. ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS Relator James Miller brings this original proceeding seeking a writ of mandamus (1) against the Honorable Jim Bob Darnell, judge of the 140th District Court and the Lubbock County district clerk. Relator's petition arises from a motion he filed in the 140th District Court seeking access to the trial record from a trial at which he was acquitted of manufacturing and possessing methamphetamine. Relator wants the record to use in preparing a petition seeking habeas corpus relief from his subsequent convictions for possession of an immediate precursor chemical and anhydrous ammonia with intent to manufacture methamphetamine, arising from the same events. For the reasonsher a citation, then informed her she was free to leave. When she opened the door to enter her vehicle, he observed a white crystalline substance on the carpet between the door and driver’s seat. According to Officer Diaz’s testimony, when he inquired about the substance, Appellant admitted it was methamphetamine and that she was trying to dispose of it.           During the plea hearing, Appellant testified that she had recently used marihuana and methamphetamine. During cross-examination, she admitted to a prior misdemeanor and felony conviction. She had been placed on community supervision for the felony conviction and was later revoked after pleading true to twelve violations of the terms and conditions thereof. Appellant requested that the trial court grant her either community supervision or allow her to enter a rehabilitation program. At
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In October of that year, PartyGaming launched an upgraded PartyPoker.com software system that cut off the "skin" partners from the main pool of players, and left the "skin" players on the old system. In November 2005, offer discussions with Empire Online were terminated, and on 6 December 2005, Empire Online confirmed that it had started legal proceedings against PartyGaming in the High Court of Gibraltar. On 14 February 2006, the two companies announced a US$250 million settlement deal; PartyGaming agreed to acquire Empire's "skin" operations, and Empire dropped the suit. In December 2006, PartyGaming announced the acquisition of the remaining assets of Empire Online. PartyGaming also acquired the operations of former "skin" partners IntertopsPoker and MultiPoker, in separate private transactions for undisclosed amounts. PartyPoker.net PartyGaming operates PartyPoker.net, a free site that, when PartyGaming offered real money gaming in the United States, was advertised on United States television as "the world's largest pokerschool" due to restrictions of directly advertising gambling sites. Prizes are offered for winning tournaments on the site. Although no money is exchanged, an age limit of 18 (or 21 in some states) is still enforced. Players on the .net site play the same games as players playing the free games from within the PartyPoker.com software client. ]iGlobalMedia software In the 1990s, Las Vegas consultant and actuary Michael Shackleford ran a computer trial of the first blackjack and roulette games offered by iGlobalMedia. Shackleford stated that the "results clearly showed they (the games) weren't fair. Ruth Parasol's spokesman Jon Mendelsohn acknowledged that the chances had "tipped too much toward the house", but attributed the problems to "software flaws", not rigging. It led to the development of their own proprietary software rather than using external platforms. There was no reimbursement to the players iGlobalMedia allowed to play the unfair games. PartyPoker.com preview Main Lobby When you first log
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realm. As explained and continued by the later leaders of Chabad, this enabled the human mind to grasp concepts of Godliness, and so enable the heart to feel the love and awe of God, emphasised by all the founders of hasidism, in an internal way. This development, the culminating level of the Jewish mystical tradition, in this way bridges philosophy and mysticism, by expressing the transcendent in human terms. == 20th and 21st-century Jewish philosophy == === Jewish existentialism === One of the major trends in modern Jewish philosophy was the attempt to develop a theory of Judaism through existentialism. Among the early Jewish existentialist philosophers was Lev Shestov (Jehuda Leib Schwarzmann), a Russian-Jewish philosopher. One of the most influential Jewish existentialists in the first half of the 20th century was Franz Rosenzweig. While researching his doctoral dissertation on the 19th-century German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Rosenzweig reacted against Hegel's idealism and developedan existential approach. Rosenzweig, for a time, considered conversion to Christianity, but in 1913, he turned to Jewish philosophy. He became a philosopher and student of Hermann Cohen. Rozensweig's major work, Star of Redemption, is his new philosophy in which he portrays the relationships between haShem, humanity and world as they are connected by creation, revelation and redemption. Orthodox rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik and Conservative rabbis Neil Gillman and Elliot N. Dorff have also been described as existentialists. The French philosopher and Talmudic commentator Emmanuel Levinas, whose approach grew out of the phenomenological tradition in philosophy, has also been described as a Jewish existentialist. === Jewish rationalism === Rationalism has re-emerged as a popular perspective among Jews. Contemporary Jewish rationalism often draws on ideas associated with medieval philosophers such as Maimonides and modern Jewish rationalists such as Hermann Cohen. Cohen was a German Jewish neo-Kantian philosopher who turned to Jewish subjects at the end of his career
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as is the free public town library and its branches, or the traveling library of the country school or store or club. It is the conviction of the Commission that any good State library system must Carry books to the homes and seek the people until the people eagerly seek the books. 12 Click tabs to swap between content that is broken into logical sections. Prior written permission is required for any use of the images in this collection. Transcript The Story of a Book Wagon By Mary Holland Burchenal Reprinted March 2000 Division of Libraries State of Delaware An investigation made by the Delaware State Library Commission in 1911 revealed to the Commission the fact that the men and women and boys and girls of the very remote country sections have little reading material that will afford them entertainment and recreation and that will act, at the samesections that the Book Wagon of Delaware was evolved and sent out on its initial trip. The Commission realized immediately that however good the books it might have to offer, however organized its system might be, however improved its facilities for making these books accessible, all would fail without a good agent fitted for this work. The Commission realized that person­ality in this case was power; that a fortunate, tactful ap­proach to farmers and farmers' wives and children meant success; that an unfortunate approach meant failure; and so the Delaware State Library Commission secured for two of its counties two women who measured as near to this standard as it was possible to do, namely, Miss Mary L. 2 Hopkins, of Seaford, Delaware, to take charge of the Sussex County Book Wagon, and Miss Beatrice Mast, of Dover, for the Kent County Book Wagon. The
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overnight. Elsewhere, security forces and allied tribal fighters saw off a militant attack on Haditha in Anbar province, after recapturing the Al-Waleed border crossing with Syria on Monday. Iraqi forces also carried out air strikes on the town of Baiji, outside the refinery, and on Husseibah in Anbar province, west of the capital. State television said 19 “terrorists” were killed in Baiji, but witnesses said the casualties were civilians. The UN said overnight at least 1075 people were killed and 658 wounded between June 5 and 22. — AFP Iraq forces hold town, refinery New York Bob Dylan’s handwritten manuscript for Like a Rolling Stone sold for just over $2 million ($2.305 million) overnight at Sotheby’s rock and roll auction, which also included memorabilia from the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Elvis Presley. The price for the annotated lyrics for Like a Rolling Stone, considered one of the most influential songs in post-war music, makes it the most expensive rockmusic manuscript sold at auction. It shattered the previous record set in 2010 when John Lennon’s handwritten lyrics for A Day in the Life, the final track from the 1967 album Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band sold for $1.2m. — Reuters Bob Dylan song manuscript fetches $2m Tokyo A placid pet dog was being hailed a hero after saving a five-year-old boy from a mauling by a wild bear in northern Japan. The dog, a six-year-old shiba inu, took on the metre-high bear after it attacked the youngster during a riverside walk with his great-grandfather. The dog barked “ unusually loud” and chased off the animal on Saturday evening in Odate, some 550km north of Tokyo, a local police spokesman said. “The boy suffered slight bruises and was taken to hospital but he was released on the same day,” the spokesman said. The boy’s 80-year-old great- grandfather, who was a short distance away near his
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will be more familiarly and minutely conversant. And with the members of these, will a greater proportion of the people have the ties of personal acquaintance and friendship, and of family and party attachments; on the side of these, therefore, the popular bias may well be expected most strongly to incline. Experience speaks the same language in this case. The federal administration, though hitherto very defective in comparison with what may be hoped under a better system, had, during the war, and particularly whilst the independent fund of paper emissions was in credit, an activity and importance as great as it can well have in any future circumstances whatever. It was engaged, too, in a course of measures which had for their object the protection of everything that was dear, and the acquisition of everything that could be desirable to theby assembling all power in the same hands, must lead to the same tyranny as is threatened by executive usurpations. In a government where numerous and extensive prerogatives are placed in the hands of an hereditary monarch, the executive department is very justly regarded as the source of danger, and watched with all the jealousy which a zeal for liberty ought to inspire. In a democracy, where a multitude of people exercise in person the legislative functions, and are continually exposed, by their incapacity for regular deliberation and concerted measures, to the ambitious intrigues of their executive magistrates, tyranny may well be apprehended, on some favorable emergency, to start up in the same quarter. But in a representative republic, where the executive magistracy is carefully limited; both in the extent and the duration of its power; and where the legislative power is
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schoolchildren were killed in an Eritrean air raid on Ethiopia's northern Tigray provincal capital of Mekelle and economic activity on both sides of the border has been disrupted. In the lull that has followed the June clashes, both sides have abided by a US-brokered moritorium on air strikes. Military clashes on the border have been kept to occasional artillery exchanges. Diplomatic efforts to broker an agreement are in a stalemate. The US-Rwanda plan originally asked the Eritrean forces to withdraw pending a final settlement, but Eritrea refused, saying it would only withdraw if the territory were demilitarised and controlled by a third force. The mood in both countries is one of apprehension mixed with considerable anger and bitterness. The conflict-related migration of tens of thousands of civilians from each side has raised allegations of widespread human rights abuse and "ethnic cleansing". Military mobilisation hasbeen accompanied by antagonistic propaganda from both sides. As the conflict drags on towards a sixth month, the prospects for peace are dim. Diplomatic rhetoric about an "African renaissance", led by younger leaders such as Meles and Isaias, is fatally undermined by the conflicts in the Horn and the Democratic Republic of Congo. 3. CURRENT SITUATION 3.1 Humanitarian situation Several hundred thousand people may already be displaced along both sides of the border, and official statistics say over 50,000 have migrated between the countries. Hundreds of thousands are considered affected - caring for or accomodating relatives displaced by war or conflict-related migration. The government institutions on each side are seeking a total of well over US $30 million to cope with the humanitarian impact. Humanitarian needs on each side have been met by a combination of local community resources, national, church, NGO and government institutions, and
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that film was is something was so happy and I had to deal with that fact first. And did other serial killer film, it can be joyous by many feature and but, you know, that film was released years after my film so we should ask him what he think about that. (speaking foreign language) English: by Jonathan Demme, and, but mostly I think I was mostly more concerning or influence, inspired by Imamura Shohei's "Vengeance is Mine." But even though I was inspired from all of those films, but the weird case of that film was is something was so happy and I had to deal with that fact first. And did other serial killer film, it can be joyous by many feature and but, you know, that film was released years after my film so we should ask him what he think about that. (speaking Korean) English: Both of us like the one, thefact it was magnificent yesterday, I was so excited because I was going through the catalog of Busan and noticed that they were showing Shang Shei's, "The One-Arm Swordsman" with Wang Yu English: and Wang Yu has always been one of my favorite actors. In America we call him Jimmy Wang Yu. And, and to actually go and Shang Shei has been a hero of mine and to actually go and see "One Arm Swordsman" in 35 millimeter here at the festival for the first time was fantastic. (speaking foreign language) One of my fav, the Japanese giant monster movies, are, one of my favorite directors is Insero Honda, who directed those films. Along with Steven Spielberg, he's the greatest science fiction director of all time because he truly, in movie after movie after movie created his own world, his own alternative universe where apparently Japan lost the war but one the space race? And America's there but they're kind of a
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against a bill that would have granted legal rights to an infant who managed to survive a botched abortion. Once she settled into her tony digs on New York’s Upper East Side, Bellamy quickly became bored with UNICEF’s mundane programs that doled out measles vaccines and oral rehydration tablets. She wanted to launch UNICEF into the uncharted realm of gender ideology and social engineering. Feminist dogma teaches that correct ideology should prevail over good science. Take the breastfeeding issue, for instance. Breastfeeding is known to be healthier and safer than bottle feeding, especially in low-income areas of the world where sanitation is poor. But the feminists charged the UNICEF breastfeeding program portrayed women “as the human equivalent of milking cows.” So no more of “breast is best.” Bellamy advocated favoring girls over boys, a practice the United Nations euphemistically refers to as “positive discrimination.” She pushed through her pet Go Girls!plead with their primary breadwinners to become involved dads. Men began to attend Lamaze classes, push baby strollers, and burp junior. And lo, dads discovered the Joy of Parenting. But there was still a tiny fly in the ointment – the sticky issue of which parent would gain custody of the kids in the unfortunate event of divorce. Knowing that half of all marriages fall apart, this is hardly an issue that should be relegated to the divorce lawyers. In the past, custody was routinely awarded to the mother on the basis of the “best interests of the child” doctrine. But like Robin Williams of Mrs. Doubtfire fame, divorced dads said that argument was deeply flawed. They pointed to a growing body of research which showed that continued involvement of the father was essential for a child’s welfare. For example, the March 2002 issue of the Journal of
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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" can be somewhat confusing. When Mozart and his librettist began, they had a cute little fairy-tale is his committee on armed services whichmust 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 opera, the composer and author, for some unknown rea-son, changed their nice bedtime story to an allegory of freemason-ry. The characters become
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suspecting that [the court clerk in Torres] was on the verge of contempt was similarly within the bounds of reason." Id. at 218-19. Meanwhile, shortly after Judge McBryde had requested the Judicial Council's assistance and long before the Fifth Circuit vacated the Special Committee's reassignment deci- sion, Chief Judge Politz referred two complaints of miscon- duct against Judge McBryde (one of which involved the Judge's conduct in Satz) to the Special Committee, with directions to investigate and report on them. Report of the Special Committee of the Fifth Circuit Judicial Council Regarding Complaints Against, and the Investigation into the Conduct of, Judge John H. McBryde at 1 (Dec. 4, 1997). According to the Committee's eventual Report, Committee members were from the outset "concernedallegations of repetitive, abusive and excessive conduct by Judge McBryde beyond the allegations in the ... complaints." Id. at 8. Therefore, invoking section 372(c)(5) of the statute, the Spe- cial Committee "decided to broaden its investigation" to en- compass incidents from throughout Judge McBryde's judicial career. Id. In August, September, and October of 1997, the Committee held nine days of evidentiary hearings in New Orleans and Fort Worth. Id. at 9. Fifty-five witnesses testified, including federal district court judges, a state court judge, government and private attorneys who had practiced before or had contact with Judge McBryde, court personnel, former jurors who had served in Judge McBryde's courtroom, and current and former members of the Judge's staff. Id. at 9-10.
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to like him, and for all of us who knew him well, to love him. He was comfortable in his own skin, something I admired so much. And everyone he met was a potential friend, someone whose hand he could shake, someone to introduce himself to. I remember Wajih and I started becoming close when I was 16 years old. I wrote in my diary, not everything has been great this month except for one thing, a boy named Wajih decided to be my friend. So what does this mean for the shape of his life and who Wajih was? It means that many people believe this-- Wajih was my best friend, Wajih was my closest friend, or Wajih was my brother. And each person who believes this is correct. Wajih had the gift of connection and he could make an impact on a person's life in a very short time. He did real tangible things for people. He was the person one friend could turnto when facing surgery-- calling Wajih both before and after-- knowing Wajih could lift his spirits through his sense of humor. He was the person that I, and many others, called when they had a secret they could not tell others, knowing Wajih was strong enough to keep our secrets, and to share our burden. He was who you asked for advice, knowing he was straightforward. And he was the person you called when you simply had nothing else to do, because you knew Wajih would never not answer the phone if you needed him. He may have spent most of his life in Rhode Island, the smallest of states, but he had friends across the world who are here with us today in spirit, if not in this room. Najih told me of a friend that Wajih had met in Europe. Wajih was in Paris for only several months, and in that time, he still managed to make a friend who would
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nation extinct. "That's going too far," Jourdain stated. "All tribes are recognized by the sovereignty of the respective tribes. You can't disregard that...Congress is empowered to deal with foreign countries, states and Indian tribes. The sovereignty of our Indian nations is all we have left." Minnesota Sen. Skip Finn, DFL-Cass Lake, an enrollee of the Leech Lake Band, echoed the encouragement of tribal members to stand behind Tig. Psychologist: Suppressing news of suicides (AP) Washington, D.C. A psychologist says a key to stopping a string of teen suicides on the White Earth Indian Reservation was to keep the news media from finding out about them. The reservation in northwestern Minnesota was in an uproar two years ago after three teenagers had killed themselves, members of a suicide prevention team said at a conference of thejndian Health Service Wednesday. Social and healthcare workers responded to the crisis by persuading tribal officials to suppress news about the suicides, said psychologist Darryl Zitzow. "We didn'twant the kids to read about it in the paper for fear other suicides would follow," said Bruce Johnson, a social worker on the reservation. So successful was the effort that reporters could not find anyone on the reservation who would talk to them about the suicides, Zitzow said. There were 56 attempted suicides on the reservation and four successful ones in 1990. At least two of the suicides and as many as 18 of the attempts were linked to occult activity, which has since subsided, he said. Suicide is a mojor problem among Indian youth. Nearly one in six Indian adolescents has attempted suicide, which is four times the mational rate among teenagers, according to recent research at the University of Minnesota. Zitzow and Johnson spoke at the conference Tuesday on the success they say they had in dealing with the spate of suicides in 1990. The White Earth reservation, which has 4,200 people, recorded fewer than
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imprint on the reverse, are of this type. Winnemucca Family, Nevada Wasatch, Utah Artesian Well, Rock Springs, Wyoming Coal Tipple, Carbon, WyomingPhoto credit: Union Pacific Railroad. In addition to taking portrait photographs, Silvis sold stereoscopic and other landscape views. Stereographs were at the height of their popularity, and most homes had a stereopticon viewer in their parlor. Silvis advertised that he stocked a large selection of views "embracing...all the most interesting scenes of Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, California, Oregon &c."49 Whether he sold only his own photographs or also vended those of others is a matter of conjecture. However, he had access to the places he advertised (except perhaps Oregon) by traveling on the U.P. tracks or by making occasional excursions on the Central Pacific, Utah Central, or Denver Pacific Railroads. Traveling up and down the railroad line several times a year, Silvis had splendid opportunitiesto photograph the natural wonders, as well as the impact upon the land made by the railroad and the population influx it brought. Railroad facilities (sidings, water towers, roundhouses, etc.) were the potential sites for the development of new towns. Mineral discoveries, such as coal, grew into mines and tipples. As a whole, Silvis' views illustrate the changes that took place in the West during the post-Civil War era. Traveling the Union Pacific's tracks from one end to the other was not without excitement, nor hazard. The Photograph Car was fitted with the comforts of home, and Silvis traveled in all seasons, witnessing blizzards and flash floods. On occasion, his second wife, Alice Victoria (née Allen), whom he married in Chicago on June 16, 1873,50 accompanied him.51 One exciting incident occurred in December 1878. The residents of Kearny, Nebraska were enraged over the
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speakers towards the federal income tax is a testament to help come down in the movie is the american population reviews first of all of the federal income taxes for police fun constitutional says it is a direct by the portions tests false direct taxes have to be a portions of the legal based in the constitution sexually required number of states no to ratify the amendment to allow the income tax was never next furnaces is excited and more important is this third at the present day roughly thirty five percent of the average worker's income is taken from the indians taxes that means you were four months of the year to fill this tax obligation and guess what that money goes he goes to pay these interest on the currency being produced by the fraudulent federal reserve bank a system that does not have to exist at allaccept because if they can serve the american people don't know at this whole thing as a final i haven't filed in federal income tax return since i laughed n_f_l_ texture since nineteen ninety nine the income tax is nothing less been the enslavement of the entire country now to control the economy special robbery of wealth is only one side of the rubik's cube the bankers hole in their hands the next tool for profit and control is war since the inception of the federal reserve in nineteen thirteen a number of large and small winners have commenced with the three most pronounced when world war one world war two in vietnam world war one in nineteen fourteen european wars broke out centered around a feeder and in germany the american public i had nothing to do with wharton intern president woodrow wilson publicly declared neutrality however under the surface u_s_ administrations looking for any excuse
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bilateral relations were a manifestation of a common desire to explore possibilities for enhancing cooperation between Pakistan and Russia. The Prime Minister reiterated his resolve to establish a strong partnership between Pakistan and Russia in all fields, stating that this cooperation would positively contribute towards promoting peace and stability in the region. “Pakistan remains confident that its longstanding partnership with the Russian Federation as well as with its Muslim regions, including the Republic of Tatarstan, would witness significant progress in all areas of mutual interest,” Sharif said. Minnikhanov told Sharif that the Tatar business delegation held fruitful meetings in Lahore. The Prime Minister expressed the hope that the Joint Business Forum with businessmen from both sides would develop mutually beneficial contacts and help boost bilateral trade. “Cooperation in sectors including Banking, Halal food, production of cement, automotive industry, pharmaceuticals, technology, culture and education, should be explored,”protection and security at public place which is a fundamental right of every citizen of the country. Advocate Qureshi requested the court to order the respondent authorities to take security measures for the upcoming event in order to protect the lives of the participants and public at large. Justice Abid Aziz Sheikh would take up the petition tomorrow. March 23 marks the death anniversary of freedom fighter Bhagat Singh who was hanged along with his comrades Raj Guru and Sukhdev in 1931 at Fawara Chowk in Shadman Lahore. Budget cuts may abolish position of US special envoy for Af-Pak region ANWAR IQBAL March 20th, 2017 WASHINGTON: The Trump administration’s budget cuts may lead to disbanding of the office of the US Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan, a key diplomatic position devoted to restoring peace to the region, according to diplomatic sources. The sources, who spoke
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Front, an al Qaeda-linked group. The United States is aware of the claim that an American was killed and is working through the Czech Republic mission in Syria to obtain more information, a State Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told CNN. Citing privacy considerations, "we are unable to comment further," the official said." Why westerners were fighting the Syrian government alongside Al Qaeda "rebels" is not known. What is known is that tomorrow front pages across the nation will be blasting "American woman killed in Syria" and the ensuing thirst for revenge will be just the missing link needed by the administration, in lieu of having found no weapons of mass destruction, to escalate the conflict even further. Especially when the media helpfully reminds that as we reported earlier, Russia has already deliveredat least one of the promised S-300 missile shipments to Assad. All the otherdetails: those involving the true nature of the Qatari mercenaries posing as "rebels", the Al Qaeda links, the source of rebel armaments, the UN refutation of the WMD storyine, and most importantly, any mention of the Qatari gas pipeline access to Turkey which this is all about, will be ignored. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian made the remarks on the sidelines of the Friends of Syria Conference in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Wednesday. The international event was attended by representatives from around 40 countries with the aim of contributing to a political solution to the foreign-sponsored crisis in the Arab country. “We will not allow the Syrian government to be overthrown. We strongly support the Syrian nation and government as well as the opposition that believes in a political resolution,” he added. Amir-Abdollahian added that Iran will utilize its experiences in the region to prevent the collapse of
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Once upon a time there lived a king. The king had a beautiful daughter, the princess. But there was a problem. Everything the princess touched would melt. No matter what; metal, wood, plastic anything she touched would melt. Because of this, men were afraid of her. Nobody would dare marry her. The king despaired. What could he do to help his daughter? He consulted his wizards and magicians. One wizard told the king, "If your daughter touches one thing that does not melt in her hands, she will be cured." The king was overjoyed. The next day, he held a competition. Any man that could bring his daughter an object that would not melt would marry her and inherit the king's wealth. Three young princes took up thechallenge. The first prince brought a very hard alloy of titanium. But alas, once the princess touched it, it melted. The prince went away sadly. The second prince brought a huge diamond, thinking that diamond is the hardest substance in the world and would not melt. But alas, once the princess touched it, it melted. He too was sent away disappointed. The third prince approached. He told the princess, "Put your hand in my pocket and feel what is in there." The princess did as she was told, though she turned red. She felt something hard. She held it in her hand. And it did not melt!!! The king was overjoyed. Everybody in the kingdom was overjoyed. And the third prince married the princess and they both lived
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