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lost, or in some
cases kept in obscurity, during the fall of
the Western Roman Empire and periodic political
struggles. However, the general fields of
science (or "natural philosophy" as it was
called) and much of the general knowledge
from the ancient world remained preserved
through the works of the early Latin encyclopedists
like Isidore of Seville. However, Aristotle's
original texts were eventually lost in Western
Europe, and only one text by Plato was widely
known, the Timaeus, which was the only Platonic
dialogue, and one of the few original works
of classical natural philosophy, available
to Latin readers in the early Middle Ages.
Another original work that gained influence
in this period was Ptolemy's Almagest, which
contains a geocentric description of the solar
system.
In the Byzantine empire, many Greek classical
texts were preserved. Many Syriac translations
were done by groups such as the Nestorians
and Monophysites. They playeda role when
they translated Greek classical texts into
Arabic under the Caliphate, during which many
types of classical learning were preserved
and in some cases improved upon.The House
of Wisdom was established in Abbasid-era Baghdad,
Iraq,
where the Islamic study of Aristotelianism
flourished. Al-Kindi (801–873) was the first
of the Muslim Peripatetic philosophers, and
is known for his efforts to introduce Greek
and Hellenistic philosophy to the Arab world.
The Islamic Golden Age flourished from this
time until the Mongol invasions of the 13th
century. Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen), as well
as his predecessor Ibn Sahl, was familiar
with Ptolemy's Optics, and used experiments
as a means to gain knowledge. Furthermore,
doctors and alchemists such as the Persians
Avicenna and Al-Razi also greatly developed
the science of Medicine with the former writing
the Canon of Medicine, a medical encyclopedia
used until the 18th century and the latter
discovering multiple compounds like
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They resided in
South Bend most of their lives
where Dr. Rosenheimer was head
of t h e d e p a r t m e n t of
anesthesiology at Memorial
Hospital.
The Blacks and their pets
have established a happy home
in Greentown since moving here
from Michiana in 1988. Both are
teachers at IUK. Sally teaches
Public Speaking and Colin
teaches Theater. Their hobbies
are antiques and children's
theater productions. Colin has
produced shows such as " The
Ice Wolf I' and It Cinder ella".
The home where they resideat
9648 800E was occupied for
several decades by Sally's
grandmother. We long- term
Greentown residents refer to it
as the " Pearl Evans place".
There was pride in Sally's
voice as she spoke of her
grandmother. Mary Pearl
Hatton was born in 1885 in Phlox
and married a Greentown man,
William Pearl Evans. The couple
made their home on the
property south of town. The
originalhouse burned and the
present house was built in 1942.
The barn, still standing in
beautiful condition, is over 100
years old. William died when he
was in his sixties and Mary Pearl
lived alone in the house until
her death at 96 years of age.
She was a s t r o n g and
independent woman who loved
the earth. Before she and
William owned a plowhorse, Mary
Pearl pulled the plow herself!
Even in her later years she
planted a large garden and
tended several head of cattle.
She loved horses and travelled
many miles in her 1956 Plymouth
to watch the harness races. She
was involved in many community
activities such as D. A. R. and
Colonial Dames.
A box in the dining room
displayed many arrowheads and
fossils found on the property.
She told of the giant oak tree
standing in the meadow. The
area surrounding the tree had
been cleared
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childhood stories of several
feminist icons paints a different picture.
Take Betty Friedan, who grew up amidst
upper-class privilege in Peoria, Illinois. But her
well-coifed mother turned out to be a compulsive
gambler whose spendthrift ways left the family
mired in debt. Worse, mom constantly ridiculed
Betty, belittling her long nose and unkempt manner
of dress. Betty eventually came to identify with
her hen-pecked father, who had always expressed
pride in his daughter.
Gloria Steinems father worked as an
iterant antique dealer, and her childhood years
were spent traveling around the countryside in a
dome-shaped trailer. Steinems mother suffered
from a severe depression that sometimes turned into
violence. After her parents divorced at age eight,
Gloria became her mothers primary caregiver.
Steinem would later reminisce that her happiest
childhood memories were when her father took the
family on summer vacations to Clark Lake, Michigan.
[www.theglassceiling.com/biographies/bio32.htm]
Then theres Andrea Dworkin, theexplained. Ever
since I learned to embrace my feminist nature, I
found great joy in threatening mens lives,
flicking off frat brothers and plotting the
patriarchys death. I hate men because they
are men.
The 40 women in the audience, many wearing
scissors around their necks, laughed and clapped,
then broke into a light-hearted song about
castration.
Some might be tempted to explain away this event
as an aberration, perhaps some strange Wiccan
initiation ritual performed at the end of a long
New England winter.
For years, disdain for men has been nurtured in
Womens Studies programs around the country.
Required reading for these courses typically
includes the works of Andrea Dworkin, author of
such books as The SCUM Manifesto. SCUM is an
acronym for Society for Cutting Up
Men.
Hows this for warm-hearted commentary on
gender reconciliation: Every man is the
inevitable rapist or exploiter of another
woman and Hatred of
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scholarship fund is
his legacy to the community.
Conservative rabbis who believe that the only route to
the Conservative rabbinate
should be via the JTS rabbinical school. But until last
October, women had been
barred from admission to
the school since its founding.
In October, after years of
heated debate, in which
three recent successive RA
conventions endorsed admission of women to the JTS
rabbinical school, the JTS
Faculty Senate yielded and
agreed to do so, starting with
the 1984-85 class in the fall.
Another basic source of opposition to women rabbis in
the Conservative movement,
on halachic principle, comes
from a strong group of right-
wing RA members and supporters in the active rabbinate, who came in a body to
the RA convention to oppose
the admission vote on the
two women Reform rabbis.
Those conservative rabbis
and scholars were a major
force oyer the years in keeping the'JTS rabbinical school
closed to womenbut are now
considered a weakened force
in the movement. ;
Nature Of The Changed
Circumstances
The changed circumstances, which make an RA
vote such as last week's ever
unlikely again, are not
merely the fact that more
than 20 women have been enrolled in the JTS rabbinical
school for the coming fall
term, but, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency was reliably
tpld, one of the members of
the school's entering class
has earned sufficient JTS
credits so that, barring unexpected developments, she
will complete the school's
academic requirements and
be graduated next June and
thus achieve ordination as
the first Conservative woman rabbi in American history. Her identity was withheld by the JTA's source.
Accordingly, the JTA was
told, when the RA meets in
convention next spring, the
woman will be a member of
the 1984-85 rabbinical school
graduating class whose
' members will be routinely
voted into RA membership.
Rabbi Alexander Shapiro
of Congregation Oheb Shalom of
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laude.
Jennifer Lynn Staton.
Katherine M. Stuvi, cum laude.
Megan Sullivan.
Caitlin Rose Sweeney.
Bevan Sweet.
Valerie Nicole Thomas.
Vanessa Marie Williams, magna cum laude.
Megan Valerie Wit, magna cum laude.
Emily Gou Hopkins Wanzawitz, cum laude.
Brianna Colleen Workman.
Carrie A. Yakovaki.
Morgan Lynn Yokovelli.
Monica Katarzyna Zadzoko.
Thalia Marie Zace, magna cum laude.
Samantha Taylor Zissa.
- Okay, let's have
another round of applause
for College of Nursing.
(audience cheers and applauds)
Graduates, you may be seated.
Last, but they are actually first,
so this year we are
graduating our first class
of the St. Vincent College
at Sacred Heart University.
(audience cheers and applauds)
I now call upon Dr. Maryanne Davidson,
Dean of St. Vincent College,
who will present the candidates
for the degree from the College.
- Will the candidates for the degrees
of Bachelor of Science
in Radiological Science,
Associate of Science in Nursing,
and Associate of Science in
Radiography, please rise.
(audience cheers)
President Petillo,
on behalf of the faculty
of St.applauding)
- Thank you, Nicole.
It is now my pleasure to
introduce Mr. Dan Pascone,
Class of 2006 undergraduate
and 2012 MBA graduate,
and the president of
Sacred Heart University Alumni Association
to offer our students words of welcome
to their new status as alumni.
- Good afternoon everyone,
and let me give my happy Mother's Day
to all the moms out there.
(audience cheering)
Nicole, exceptional job.
Dr. Petillo, Dr. Paliwal,
members of the Board of Trustees,
faculty, staff, and fellow alumni,
thank you for allowing
me to be among the first
to congratulate the
exceptional Class of 2019,
and as Nicole said, you
are officially alumni.
(audience applauding)
Fellow Pioneers, it is with much pride
that I stand before you
today to welcome you
as the newest members of
the Sacred Heart University
Alumni Association.
We exist to foster a lifelong
bridge between the University
and its 44,000 plus living alumni members.
As the president of
the Alumni Association,
I work with
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mem-ber,
Dr. Bob Smith, will tell of his
experiences. His topic will b e
"Bob Smith Ministers to Little
Groups All Over the World." On
Friday, Rev. Peter Unrah who
serves as chairman of the Bethel
board of education, will bring the
message.
the CLARION
Published weekly during the academic
year, except during vacation and exami-nation
periods, by the students of Bethel
College, St. Paul, Minn. 55101. Sub-scription
rate $4 per year.
Editor in chief Pat Faxon
News Editor Marjorie Rusche
Sports Editor Tim Weko
Reporters:.._. Ruth Bogle, Wally Borner,
Anne Dalton, Sarah Reasoner,
Sharon Watson
Copy Editors Toni Magnuson
Missy McCool
Layout Editor Ruth Bogle
Proofreaders Anne Dalton
Sharon Watson
Circulation Manager Joey Healy
Photographer Ray Smith
Technical Advisor Mark Olson
Advisor Jon Fagerson
Opinions expressed in the CLARION do
not necessarily reflect the position of the
college or seminary.
Friday, November 7, 1969
the CLARION page 3
BETHEL FORUM
President endorses music department
To the editor: 2. Disciplining life so that student ChristiansElliot placed 3rd
by making it into the semi-finals
with a 6-1 record. Going into the
quarter finals, they had the sec-ond
highest point record. Their
victories included the defeat of
U. of Missouri, St. Cloud, Loaris,
Iowa, So. Dakota State University,
and the University of Nebraska,
Omaha. They were finally out done
Saturday, November 1 by a team
from Macalester.
Glenace Esklund qualified for
the finals in oral interpretation
and placed 3rd. Bob Elliott placed
in the top 10 in extemporaneous
speaking.
The debate team of Carol Shim-min
and Ron Troxel won three
rounds of debate and lost three
rounds.
by Sharon Watson
Nik Dag, Bethel's version of Lil
Abner Day, will start off Friday,
November 14 at 8 p.m. with a con-cert
in the fieldhouse by Gene
Cotton and Annie Stepan.
Cotton has recently toured in
Vietnam entertaining the troops
there. He has also sung on many
college campuses. Gene Cotton
usually sings alone, but sometimes
his wife,
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Origin is a boutique craft brew festival focusing on breweries embracing
their unique flora and fauna in the creation of craft beer. Every brewery must bring
craft beer that was created using ingredients grown in their “state of origin”.
here’s a place nearby where
flatlands rise to the foothills
and the foothills rise to the Blue
Ridge Mountains. That place is Burke
County, known by many people for
its county seat of Morganton.
Burke County and Morganton
are, first and foremost, a playground
for nature lovers. The area is ripe
with opportunities for hiking,
kayaking, viewing waterfalls, cycling,
mountain biking, fly fishing, rock
climbing, swimming and boating, as
well as an exciting zip line tour at a
city park in Morganton.
The biggest draws for outdoor
enthusiasts are two state parks –
Lake James State Park and South
Mountains State Park. Together,
they attract more than half a million
visitors perthe sky via a series
Regional Events & Destinations
of zip lines and sky bridges. The
islands range in height from 20 to
60 feet, creating the feel of a life-size
Ewok village. Because it uses a
gravity braking system, Beanstalk is
family-friendly and accepts younger
children than many ziplines.
Also in Catawba Meadows park
is the trailhead for the Catawba
River Greenway, a 4-mile paved, fully
accessible walking and biking trail.
Branching off the Catawba River
Greenway is the 0.6-mile Freedom
Trail Greenway.
The upper part of the Catawba
River, just below the dam for Lake
James, is home to some of North
Carolina’s best trophy waters for
brown trout. It is not uncommon to
land browns in the range of 20-24
inches. Another fly fishing hot spot is
Wilson Creek in the higher reaches
of the county. Wilson Creek is rugged
and fast flowing and a popular
destination for kayakers seeking
extreme thrills.
At
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tumultuous region of South
America.
At the start of the film, Santiago "Pope"
Garcia returns to the States and recruits
his former squad members to steal a large
sum of money from a Colombian drug lord.
"I've got estimates.
He's got over 75 million dollars in cash with
him."
"Holy s---."
"Yeah."
But the job gets complicated when they find
a larger sum of money than they planned and
Affleck's character becomes obsessed with
getting as much of the cash out as possible.
Transporting hundreds of millions, along with
a wounded crew member, becomes a serious problem
as they scramble to get out of the country.
There is an ominous tone throughout Triple
Frontier that gives the viewer a constant
sense of anxiety.
Nothing goes according to plan and emotions
run hot among the entire crew.
A good heist film is always a fun ride, and
with Triple Frontier, much like Inception,
there'smuch more to the story than simply
cracking a safe.
Throughout Inception, Cobb is surrounded by
highly capable associates who know how to
focus on their roles in order for them to
succeed as a whole.
The opposite appears to be true with a slick,
composed Brad Pitt and the ineptitude that
surrounds him in Killing Them Softly.
The film follows the fallout from the clunky
robbery of a mafia poker game.
Two heroin-addicted criminals are hired to
rob the underground game, which is run by
a guy named Markie Trattman, who had once
admitted to setting up a robbery of his own
game in the past.
The plan behind the robbery is that everyone
will blame Trattman.
Unfortunately, no one involved can keep their
mouths shut.
Killing Them Softly occurs in late 2008 during
the financial crisis and presidential election.
While the country is trying to band together
for a
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“The Lost Patrol,”
and “Under Two Flags.”
Arabs were
increasingly depicted in the cinema as lawless
savages who mindlessly opposed the advanced
civilizations of Europe, not unlike the American
Indians who had stood in the way of manifest
destiny. The possible motives for their savagery
were strictly off limits, as they were in the
American historical narrative. The good Arabs were
the ones who were “obedient” and sought
accommodation with the French and British. The bad
Arabs were the “disobedient” who sought to maintain
their traditional ways of life.
The rise of
the Zionist movement and the creation of the state
of Israel in 1948, with its forced relocation of
most Palestinians — which Mearsheimer describes as
“ethnic cleansing” — made further shifts in the
narrative essential, particularly to demonstrate
that Jews had a historic right to the land of
Palestine and that the creation of the Jewish state
washumanely carried out in a land that did not
exist politically and was largely empty and
undeveloped. Movies like “Exodus” and “Lawrence of
Arabia” appeared, with the former omitting the
Zionist terrorism that had led to the creation of
Israel while also emphasizing historic Jewish claims
to the land. The latter film expressed some sympathy
for Arab nationalism but also demonstrated that
savage and undisciplined Arabs could only triumph
militarily under European leadership. The two films
together largely completed the process of defining
the Arab in Western popular culture. In “Lawrence of
Arabia,” Peter O’Toole, playing Lawrence, described
Arabs as “a little people, a silly people. Greedy,
barbarous and cruel.” Nothing more need be said.
The Six-Day
War further added to the denigration of Arabs in
general. Israel’s surprise-attack triumph over its
neighbors, in which it was able to exploit superior
military resources, was seen as a
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they hope to
impress the judges with their cui-
sine. The event is set for Saturday,
November 13, from 6 to 11 p.m. at
the Westin Resort and Villas.
Last year's Flavors drew a re-
cord 400 guests and netted about
$17,000 for Rotary's scholarship
fund. This year organizers are
taking what worked last year and
making the night even better by
pushing the date up two weeks,
moving the venue inside and add-
ing a few new categories for the
hotly-contested "Best Of' Flavors
awards.
"This year Flavors is Novem-
ber 13, two weeks earlier than we
usually host it, and we did that
for a few different reasons," said
Katherine Steinborn, Rotary mem-
ber and executive chairperson of
Flavors. "First of all we wanted to
make it easier on the restaurants
that take part."
The event is usually hosted the
week of Thanksgiving, the first
busy week of the high season,
explained Steinbom, whotwo rea-
sons it's her final book since
she passed on February 13, 2006.
The book was published post-
humously by her daughters,
Damaris Low Botwick and Jenni
Low Oliver. Her first book "St.
John Backtime," co-authored with
Rafael "Lito" Valls was published
in 1986. It contains some 90 ac-
counts gleaned from the original
historical records of St. John from
many diverse sources.
"Voices" contains some 500
shorter selections and is in her
own words "a collage of tangible
details of daily life" on St. John.
The book is thoroughly indexed
and arranged topically the
island, the sea, weather, work,
households, community, govern-
ment, and change and is profusely
illustrated by some 150 images
that tell hundreds and hundreds of
stories by themselves.
Low also incorporated transla-
tions of oral narratives recorded by
Matilda Marsh Harvey which stand
alone as an invaluable record of St.
Johnians recently passed who had
lived for donkey years here. Very
powerful stuff.
Low
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Everlith, Class of 2018.
Bachelor of Science in Sociology.
Taylor Bone.
Olivia Caitlin DeFeo.
Deanna Marie Federa,
assisted by her sister,
Tina Federam Class of 2018.
Rosanna Rafaela Verano.
Laura Kate James,
summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence,
assisted by her sister,
Mia James, Class of 2013.
Cameron Michael Kemmer.
Alyssa Ann Klasert, also Criminal Justice.
Melissa Melliero, cum laude.
Logan Olson Kechnie.
Sandra Patinostro.
Alyssa Nicole Pizelle,
magna cum laude, Silver
Medal of Excellence,
assisted by her mother Donna
Pizzelle, Class of 1985.
Sarah Marie Rossi.
Marine Francis Sivaji.
Elizabeth Ann Scoccorino,
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish.
Hayden Michael Garabrant,
Silver Medal of Excellence.
Gloria Mangano Perkins
Gold Medal of Excellence,
assisted by her brother
William Perkins Class of 2013.
Jessica Ellen Rice.
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts,
Jacqueline Nora Franzetti.
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts,
Robert Collins Kirschbaum.
- Let's give another round of applause
for College of Arts and Sciences.
(audience applauding)
Graduates you may be seated.
I now call upon Dr. JohnChalykoff,
dean of Jack Welsh College of Business,
who will present the candidates
for the degree from the College.
- Will the candidates for the
degrees of Bachelor of Science
from the Jack Welsh College
of Business, please rise.
(all applauding)
There.
President Petillo,
on behalf of the Faculty
of the Jack Welsh College of Business,
I present the candidates for
the aforementioned degrees
and respectfully recommend
that such degrees be conferred upon them.
- By virtue of the authority vested in me
by the state of Connecticut
and the trustees of
Sacred Heart University,
I confer upon the candidates,
a degree of Bachelor of Science
from the Jack Welsh College of Business.
Congratulations.
- Hear hear.
(audience cheers)
(people chattering)
- [Presenter] Bachelor
of Science in Accounting,
Dennis Paul Alevis Jr.
Marissa Alves.
Rebecca Daniel Armand, also
Finance, summa cum laude.
Austin William Bailey.
Mark Andrew Behringer, magna cum laude.
Tyler William Batella.
Katherine Alexandra Bonnet.
Samantha Paige Bialik, magna cum laude.
Michael Callisto, magna cum
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land complete
with cranberry bogs.
His outlook on the cranberry
industry in New Jersey today is
tempered by 41 years as a Pine
Barrens cranberry grower, 35
years as a school board member,
20 years as Washington
Township's mayor and three years
as the mayor's representative to
the often embattled Pinelands
Environmental Council.
Currently, Hill, a member of
the Ocean Spray Cooperative,
owns bogs at Lower Bank, Bull-
and Weekstown. Cranberry
in his bogs include Early
Black, Richards planted in 1890
and Howes planted in 1914. The
Howes have garnered a slightly
higher production record over the
years. Berries from his annual
harvest are trucked to Ocean
Spray in Bordentown, N.J., for
processing.
LACK OF WATER, tipworm and
vandalism are major problems confronting
Hill's bogs. Like most New Jersey
growers, he converted to water
harvesting in the 1960's. However, late
summer and early fall droughts
coupled with frost destroyed his
entire crop three years ago and in
1980 he lost thebog and the motorists in some
four wheel drive vehicles regard
roadblocks on private property as
personal challenges. Much of Hill's
land abuts state-owned forest and
he believes vandalism might decline
if the vehicles were banned on this
public property.
OVER THE YEARS, Hill, in his
capacity as mayor of 107 square mile
Washington Township, has been an
outspoken critic of state land aquisition
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and use. Eighty five percent of the
land is owned or controlled by New
Jersey, leaving the township's 801
citizens to confront a dwindling tax
base while experiencing rising costs.
"The state's decision in 1954 to
acquire the Wharton Tract, 44,000
acres of which are in Washington
Township, motivated me to run for
political office" Hill says.
He explains that the township
realizes only 10 cents per acre on the
arton Tact a annl
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RETURNED TO THE SEA
With an eager flapping of front flippers 29 sea turtles were returned to St. Joseph Bay last Friday.
The turtles were among 40 found the prior weekend, floating and stunned as bitter cold temperatures
blanketed the area. The turtles, primarily green turtles with two Kemp's ridley turtles, were transport-
ed to Gulf World. Eleven eventually died, but the others were rehabilitated until the water temperatures
in the bay warmed enough for them to be returned to the sea. Employees with Gulf World, the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission and several volunteers formed a human
chain carrying the turtles back home. Bobbing heads several yards out indicated the turtles were breath-
ing and healthy for their return.
School Board Meets at Wewa High
Annual In -School Meeting Focuses onStudents'Activities
by Tim Croft
Call' it School Board
Roadshow.
The Gulf County School Board
traveled to Wewahitchka for its
regular monthly meeting on
Tuesday afternoon, attracting a
solid turnout of teachers and, par-
ticularly, students.
The School Board has made a
policy over the years of conducting
one Meeting each year in schools
in Wewahitchka and Port St. Joe.!
I "We've always done this,"' said
Superintendent Jerry Kelley. "It's a
unique opportunity for the stu-
dents. It's good for them to see the
board in action, to see that they
are real people.
"And it's good to see program
presentations because that's what
we should be about, the kids."
During the afternoon, board
members heard from students in
all three Wewahitchka schools,
who provided a glimpse at the
array of programs and initiatives
being undertaken.
They heard about the Pioneer
Garden at the elementary school
as well as the fund-raising efforts
of some exceptional education stu-
dents who raised $75 to
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the NCAA
Championships to his medal
tally. Dalton competed for
USA at the London Games
in the team and floor exercise finals and earned a 2011
World bronze medal in the
team competition last year.
He is the 2011 Winter Cup
Challenge all-around, floor
exercise, and vault champion,
2011 NCAA vault and floor
exercise champion, 2009 U.S.
vault champion, and was a
member of the 2009 World
Championship team.
Tickets to see this event live
are on sale now and start at
$45. Club level seats are $70
and front row seats are set at
$100. There are also 50 seats
available on the ground level
of the arena where the action
will be taking place. These
50 seats are $279 each and
include a pre-show chalk talk
with the athletes as well as a
meet & greet after party with
the show’s performers.
Tickets are available through
extremetix at the Jamestown
Savings Bank Arena Box Office, byphone at 716-484-2624
or online at jamestownarena.
com
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. (AP)
— Right down to his red shirt,
Rory McIlroy looked every bit
the part of golf's next star in another command performance at
the PGA Championship.
McIlroy validated his recordsetting U.S. Open win last
year by blowing away the field
Sunday at Kiawah Island. One
last birdie from 25 feet on the
Dwight Howard (right) and Kobe Bryant (left) will now be team18th hole gave him a 6-under
mates in Los Angeles after the Lakers acquired arguably the
66 for an eight-shot victory,
NBA's best big man in a four-team blockbuster deal last week.
breaking the PGA Champi(AP File Photo)
onship record for margin of
major contender for another
By Tim Reynolds
victory that Jack Nicklaus set
Associated Press
NBA title.
in 1980.
“I'll probably play two or three The 23-year-old from Northern Ireland returned to No. 1
LONDON (AP) —
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procedures
were carried out very casually,
with the alarm failing to sound
until 12:25.
Commerce faculty member,
Roger Davies, said he was told to
evacuate by word of mouth at
12:10. He said the alarm did not
sound until well after he had
been informed.
Jason Weinstein, a student
in the building at the time, said
the call for evacuation was initially not taken seriously.
"We thought it was a joke or
an electrical failure at the time.
I was first notified by the snack
bar manager," he said.
The power in the building
had gone out both Monday and
early Tuesday morning.
"I went upstairs to grab my
jacket on the fourth floor. While
I was in the building I didn't see
any police—I thought it was a
joke for sure," Weinstein said.
"It was a long time after that
before the alarm went off."
Students were permitted to enter the building at approximatelyget in • what it's like
• special programs • student housing
• financial aid ■ admission to practice
Whan: Thursday.
November 15,1990,
1230-2pm
Wham: Buchanan
Block Al 06
Who: Robert J. Sharpe.
Dean, Faculty of Law,
and Joan Lax, Assistant
Dean and Director ol
Admissions
They wil be joined by
U of T Law graduates
who are members of
the British Columbia
bar.
Compter an informal
and open discussion
on opportunities at U
of T Law School.
75th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
19 9 0
ANNIVERSARY
November 15, 1990 • 12:30pm
Lutheran Campus Centre
Archbishop Ted Scott,
preacher
Everyone Welcome
Sponsored by UBC Chaplain's Association
U\_c
FACULTY OF LAW
Information Presentation
If you are contemplating attendance at Law School at
Victoria or elsewhere in the fall of 1991, come to an
information presentation hosted by Dick Rennie,
Admissions Officer and Assistant to the Dean of Law at
the University of Victoria.
1991 Admissions packages and LSAT Applications will
be available.
Brock Hall 106
Friday, 16 November, 1990
at 8:30 a.m.
A CLOWN COMMUNION
NOV.
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closely following
his coronation.
The episode was seen throughout the Twin City
area by the means of television coverage. The news
broadcasts were watched with special interest on
the campus sets and in several homes of the Bethel
family.
Knights of the Royal Garter: Ian Paterson,
crowner, Phil Peterson, crown bearer, Conrad Wood-all,
court photographer, Curt Lund, bugler, and
John Carlson, chaplain.
Also Charles Adelsman, Curtis Anderson, Ches-ter
Duck, Bill Holzworth, Larry Jamison, Dwight
Lindbloom, David Stapp, David Swanson, Jim Swan-
King Stewart I of Minnesota regally enjoys
his coronation. Ian Paterson, the brains behind the
new regime bestows the headpiece with "all the
power vested in me." Luckman (that is, King Stu)
and Paterson are both senior political science ma-jors.
son, Timothy Sward, Dennis Thurmer and Dave
Winkler.
(On March 12, King Stu made it known to
this paper that he would be willing to "consider"
Mayor Peterson for knighthood.We do not con-sider
this to be a campaign issue, so we reserve
the right to reject pleas from gubernatorial can-didates
for equal space.—Editor)
Cast Announced for April Play
St. Thomas Host to
Fifth Career Festival
'Mac' Choral
Readers Here
Today is St. Patrick's clay according to tradition. (No
further mention is given this occasion due to certain poli-tical
implications and the fact that Irishmen are usually
warm-tempered and no one wants any outbreaks, demonstra-tions
or like that.)
Angel Lillo
Sells Work
"Construction" by Angel Lillo
was recently sold at the Seven-teenth
Annual Exhibition of the
Society of Minnesota sculptors at
the St. Paul Gallery of Art. Mr.
Lillo is a former instructor in
sculpture at Bethel.
the CLARION
ACP
PRESS
Editors: Alice Huffman
Conrad Woodall
News Editor: Lois Bradshaw
Sports Editor: Dick Kreider
Business Manager:
Maureen Bronstein
Advisor: Roy C. Dalton, Ph.D.
Bishop Homer A. Tomlinson holds his campaign flag with
the sceptre, star, and crown—symbols of various good things—during
his interview
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global capitalism put
distant travel within the range of the ambitious backpacker
all that began to change.
Travel TV went from advertising the lifestyles
of the rich and famous
to adventure tourism for the young and penniless.
Shows like Globe Trekker showed hosts pounding
vodka inside private homes
of the newly opened nations of the erstwhile
Iron Curtain.
The wild eyed 20 something host happily ditched
the salad forks in France
and gave you a glimpse of the back-alleys
of Bangkok.
The hosts were real people and so were the
people they met.
Their travels were rough and risky.
They gave the distinct impression that for
a few weeks
a person of ordinary means could live like
Indiana Jones.
The catch was that you had to want it so badly,
you were willing to live in a rat infested
slum to do it.
which, for a certain kind of traveler, was
half thehow novel it once was.
Any culture no matter how foreign can be understood
through its food.
And so Bourdain was equally at home to whirling
spaghetti in the swankiest restaurants of Rome
and scarfing down warthog anus with the tribes
of Namibia.
He traveled for all the right reasons,
to understand the world and to understand
himself.
I remember sitting on my couch in Los Angeles
alone and unemployed
watching the first few episodes of the cook's
tour.
The feasts he ate, the flavors he described
and the people he met.
He made the whole world seem alive, no doubt
even as he was contemplating his own death.
Hour after hour I watched as he traveled to
Morocco and Japan
places I'd only dreamed about visiting.
And I started thinking 'maybe I could do that.'
'Maybe I should do that.'
And so I did.
Within a month I was on a
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shaped the region's society and politics.
While in prison, Öcalan corresponded with
(and was influenced by) Murray Bookchin, an
anarcho-communist theorist and philosopher
who developed Communalism and libertarian
municipalism. Modelled after Bookchin's ideas,
Öcalan developed the theory of democratic
confederalism. In March 2005, he issued his
"Declaration of Democratic Confederalism in
Kurdistan", calling upon citizens "to stop
attacking the government and instead create
municipal assemblies, which he called 'democracy
without the state'".
== Anarchist schools of thought ==
Anarchist schools of thought had been generally
grouped in two main historical traditions,
individualist anarchism and social anarchism,
which have some different origins, values
and evolution. The individualist wing of anarchism
emphasises negative liberty, i.e. opposition
to state or social control over the individual,
while those in the social wing emphasise positive
liberty to achieve one's potential and argue
that humans have needs that society ought
to fulfil, "recognising equality of entitlement".
In a chronologicalschools of thought.
=== Mutualism ===
Mutualism began in 18th-century English and
French labour movements before taking an anarchist
form associated with Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
in France and others in the United States.
Proudhon proposed spontaneous order, whereby
organisation emerges without central authority,
a "positive anarchy" where order arises when
everybody does "what he wishes and only what
he wishes" and where "business transactions
alone produce the social order." Proudhon
distinguished between ideal political possibilities
and practical governance. For this reason,
much in contrast to some of his theoretical
statements concerning ultimate spontaneous
self-governance, Proudhon was heavily involved
in French parliamentary politics and allied
himself not with anarchist but socialist factions
of workers' movements and, in addition to
advocating state-protected charters for worker-owned
cooperatives, promoted certain nationalisation
schemes during his life of public service.
Mutualist anarchism is concerned with reciprocity,
free association, voluntary contract, federation,
and credit and currency reform. According
to the American mutualist
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Ballo de Maschera have been met with
comparable acclaim.
Possessed of a remarkable range, Miss Verrett sustains a steady low register,
a velvety middle
register, and a clean, commanding, and opulent upper register. She does
not add to her repertory
too rapidly, lest she sacrifice true understanding of the character in
whom the tones and music
are supposed to realize their ultimate importance.
Source: The Negro Almanac-A Reference Work on the
Afro American, New York 1976
Gwendolyn Bradley
Soprano
The American soprano Gwendolyn Bradley, who since 1988 has been a
member of the Deutsche Oper Berlin
has become a favorite of the Berlin public. She made her debut in 1987
as Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto.
With her bell like voice, her charm and sparkling stage presence, she
is captivating not only in female roles
such as Gilda, Susanna, Nannetta, Sophie or Pamina but also the pert
Blondchen, capriciousZerbinetta and Musetta
or the androgynous Oscar. After establishing herself at the Metropolitan
Opera, debuting in 1981 where she sang
such roles as Fiakermilli in Arabella, Blondchen in Die Entführung
aus dem Serail, Gilda in Rigoletto,
Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos, Olympia in Le Conte d'Hoffman,
the title role of
Stravinsky's Le Rossignol and Clara in Porgy and Bess,
Miss Bradley made her European debut
in 1983 with the Netherlands Opera in the title role of Handel's Rodelinda.
As an accomplished concert singer, she has worked with such conductors
as Zubin Mehta, New York Philharmonic/Israeli
Symphony; Riccardo Muti, Philadelphia Orchestra; Mstislav Rostropovich
and Fruebeck de Burgos,
Washington National Symphony Orchestra; Charles Dutoit, Montreal Symphony/Philadelphia
Orchestra; Andre Previn,
Pittsburgh Symphony; Michael Tilson Thomas, Los Angeles Philharmonic;
Marek Janowski, Hans Graf,
Christopher Hogwood, Ralf Weikert, Victor Pablo Perez, among others.
A versatile artist, her concert repertoire
encompasses important works from
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recognized as the leader of
the leaders of Zionism, until the great Jewish shift to
Versailles. Another member of the Inner Actions
Committee was one Jacobson, who was in Constanti
nople. "When he saw that Constantinople could no
longer be the center of Zionist politics, he left and went
to Copenhagen. Denmark, where in a neutral country
he could be of practical usefulness to the Zionists by
transmitting information and funds.9' (Guide to Zion
ism, page 80.) In fact, the entire Inner Actions Com
mittee, with headquarters at Berlin, moved freely
through a war-locked world, the only two exceptions
being Warburg and Hantke and there was no need
for the Berlin Warburg to move about, for there were
others who represented him.
Dr. Ievin gave his sanction for the shifting of the
center of Jewish gravity from Berlin to America, and
4as early as August30, 1914, a month after the out
break of war, an extraordinary conference of American
Zionists was called in New York."
What this change of scat meant, has formed the
subject of much discussion. In 1914 the Jews appar
ently knew more about the probable duration of the
war than did the principals. It was not to be a mere
excursion through Belgium, as some fancied. There
OLUME two of this series
V of Jewish Studies is now off
the press. It is entitled 4 Jewish
Activities in the United States, "
being; the second volume of 4 4 The
International Jew9 Twenty
articles, 255 pages. Sent to any
address at the cost of printing
and mailing, which is 25 cents.
was time to dicker, time to show the value of certain
Jewish support to the governments. Germany gladly
pledged the land of Palestine to the Jews,
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rains
this is for us
jesus i'm not an agent of around three
thousand bcn
give the sunday after a more five
students live is a series of al gore
permits involved in the sun's movement's
sky commission hieroglyphics indeed you
do we know much about the soul asylum
for instance horace king the sunlight
enemies
known as senate and said was the
personification of darkness one night
and metaphorically speaking every
morning course would win the battle
against seven
while in the evening settles carpet
words and sending them to be on the road
this important to note that dark verses
lights were good vs evil is one of the
most ubiquitous mythological to allow
these ever known
and it's still expressed on many levels
to this day
broadly speaking the story of course as
follows porous was born on december
twenty-fifth of divergent lysis mary
pittsburgh was accompanied by a star in
the eastwhich in turn
three kings follow to located to warn
the newborn savior
at the age of twelve years a probable
child teacher
at the age of thirty he was baptized by
figure known as a kind of and thus began
his ministry
chorus had twelve disciples he traveled
about with performing miracles which is
healing the sick and walking on water
course was known by many just chill
names such as the truth delight god's
anointed son good shepherd lamb of god
and many others
after being betrayed by type on
horse was crucified buried for three
days and dust resurrected
these actually is a porous whether
original or not
seem to permeate many cultures of the
world from any other gods of found at
the same
general mythological structure
added suffragette born in the virgin
islands on the twenty-fifth crucified
place that truman after three days was
resurrected
trishna of india
born of the virgin
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American Student In-formation
Service.
ASIS, with headquarters in the
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg,
places American students in tem-porary
summer work in Great Bri-tain,
France, Germany, Switzer-land,
Italy, Spain, Sweden, Finland,
Norway, Luxembourg, Belgium,
Holland, Austria, Israel and Liech-tenstein.
All positions are arranged be-fore
students leave for Europe,
Schools Abroad
Offer Stipends
(cont'd. from p. 1)
presented at the University of
Edinburgh in Scotland.
Fees, which include room, board
and tuition will be $296. Courses
for all four university summer
sessions are designed for graduate
students, but undergraduates who
have completed at least two years
of university work may apply.
Eight Adolf-Morsbach awards,
worth approximately $125 each,
are being made available to quali-fied
Americans by the German
government for summer study in
German universities.
They are open to candidates with
a good knowledge of German who
have not received other grants for
a full academic year's study in
Germany.
Further information and ap-plications
for all summer ses-sions
and awards may be obtain-ed
from the counseling division,
Institute ofInternational 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 are working.
Every student placed through
the ASIS summer job program
attends a five-day orientation
period at ASIS headquarters in
the
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effects, in an
April 2006 VA treatment record, the Veteran stated that during
basic training a drill instructor "busted" him in the mouth.
He also stated that, after he had joined service and was still 17
years old, three individuals sat on top of him one night and held
a "K bar" to his throat. He indicated that he was able to talk
to them and they released him. He stated that he still woke up
feeling a knife to his throat, but denied experiencing
hallucinations. The Veteran stated that, for a while, he slept
with a weapon under the bed. The Veteran indicated that he used
to drink over the years in order to sleep soundly at night, but,
since he had cut back drinking, he had started to experience
anxiety again. The diagnoses were an anxiety disorder NOSand
rule-out PTSD.
Subsequently, in a May 2006 VA treatment record, the Veteran
stated that he was mistrustful of blacks as black men had
assaulted him during service. He indicated that he relived the
incident and would ruminate on it. He now feared being around
black men. He stated that he had been anxious since service, but
never knew that it was a problem until he read of symptoms and
realized that he had PTSD.
In an August 2007 statement, the Veteran reported that, during
service, he was assaulted by three people on Okinawa and that he
woke up at night believing that someone was cutting off his head.
The Veteran also stated that he refused to take any mind-altering
drugs and wished only to undergo therapy for his disorder.
In a December 2007 VA treatment record, Veteran denied any
hypervigilance, hyperstartle response,
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also join
me Rome this racial and national groups
borrowed from immigration to Mexico but
in the meantime six to nine thousand
Jews from Eastern Europe arrived
throughout the nineteen twenties with
several thousand more to follow
the next day the two-thirds of these
movements who settled in the capital
tended to residence in Mexico as a
temporary measure among writers saw our
engagement with the post-revolutionary
mass and cultural scene in which the
national myths of a nice Polixenes
operating and gamba class who arrived
we're accustomed to being right in the
midst of intuition general culture life
if former cities of politics agree upon
arrival to Mexico City they've got
themselves an emotional position
networks in Eastern Europe and utterly
invisible to the Virgin Mary in her life
centered in New York but most
immediately they were also on the
culture these overlapping margins
complimentary the pieces of an elective
affinity betweenthese nutrient poets
and members of Mexican verified by the
conventions of 1925 when I'm coming so
be a poet lovingly Mayakovsky visited
Mexico City despite considerable
enthusiasm for the visit of the party
invited artists and intellectuals
virtually not that appreciable knowledge
of Russian and therefore access to my
cousin's work which had not been
translated into Spanish are forgiven
Arab who is Mexico's leading communist
artists receive the Soviet guests on his
arrival City the only Ally was with
comprehending this is Easter ham Jewish
immigrants literary inflation only
monster for my cousin's visit nothing
wants it left
Philadelphia Phillies making me on the
board became one of the most recent news
August in Mexico City at this time
Russian remain concepts primary medium
of creativity in a position to engage
the Soviet visitor with when we walked
on language site in Russian poems into
the city limit or something later
within
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will be hosting a public Christian
Science lecture today at 4.30 pm in the church
auditorium at 52 Richmond Street, Port-of-
Spain.
The lecture is titled, Living In The King-
dom of Heaven Right Here and Now and
will be given by José de Dios Mata, a member
of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship
in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Originally from Spain, de Dios has been living
in the US for several years, and working for the
Government for a decade, the last five being
spent as a special agent in the Intelligence Serv-
ices. In his personal life, he faced an enormous chal-
lenge in early 1979. A relative s sudden illness, for
which the doctors could find no cure, as well as his
own almost complete loss of hearing due to a con-
genital lesion, which de Dios was told would require
immediate surgeryor result in total deafness.
He could not continue in his position at work
until he had surgery which forced him to seek a
solution to these difficulties. de Dios chose not to
have surgery. After trying a series of different alter-
natives, in December of that year, he was introduced
to Christian Science by a doctor, his guitar student,
who knew of his reluctance towards conventional
medicine and encouraged him to explore this system
of spiritual healing. Both situations were quickly
and completely healed solely through reading the
textbook of this religion, Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.
Rashmi Mathur,
the creator of
popular Facebook
group People of
Trinidad and Tobago.
José de Dios Mata
• People of T&T...
ture and wanted to show to citizens and to the
world.
She explained that in 2013 she briefly lost sight
in one of her eyes
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“We are
assuming 75% of the pre-crisis volume
in the sheetfed sector and around 60%
in the webfed sector. Measured against
the boom year, our sheetfed results at
present are at approximately 60%, and
webfed almost 50%,” says Finkbeiner.
For the full year 2011, manroland
targets sales of more than one billion
euros.
The
product
innovations
for
commercial and sheetfed printing
presented in the first half of 2011 were
greeted enthusiastically by international
customers and are bound to stimulate
sales in the second half of 2011. The
partnership with Océ and the resulting
opportunities for combining both
offset and digital printing have also
generated strong interest amongst
customers. The IFRA Expo fair in
Vienna in October will bring further
impetus to newspaper printing. A
slight decline in demand is nevertheless
expected, particularly in China.
The new manroland Industrial Services
business sector was established on
January 1, 2011 and now has around 100
employees. In the medium term, this
number isin packaging materials that uses
biomass polyethylene (PE). A full-scale sale was
launched in August 2011.
In order to contribute to the realisation
of a sustainable society, Toppan
Printing engages in the development
of products that are environmentally
friendly. This new product is a film that
partially uses a raw material derived
from sugarcane and has a biomass ratio
of up to 40% (ratio by weight).
materials using biomass plastics. In
addition, Toppan Printing developed
biomass packaging using polylactate
in 2000 and it was adopted for the
outer packaging for home electrical
appliances. Since then, it has been used
widely in sectors such as the food and
clothing industries.
While using a raw material derived
from plants, the film retains the same
performance as existing films in terms
of properties such as shock resistance
and ease of tearing. This product is
being used for standing refill pouches
for items such as hair care
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Opinion issued January 11, 2007
In The
Court of Appeals
For The
First District of Texas
NO. 01-06-01117-CV
IN RE BRUCE SMITH, Relator
Original Proceeding on Petition for Writ of Mandamus
MEMORANDUM OPINION
By petition for writ of mandamus, relator, Bruce Smith, complains of the trial
court's (1) July 18, 2006 order requiring him to pay additional money to cover the
expenses of the Amicus Attorney, as well as the court's requiring him to pay for
counseling and treatment for his minor children and failing to hold a hearing
regarding his children's psychiatric care. He also complains that the Amicus
Attorney has exceeded his statutory authority.
We deny the petition for writ of mandamus.
PER CURIAM
Panel consists of Chief Justice Radack, Justice Alcala, and Justice Bland.
1. --
traditional symbol of Kurdish culture. This is wonderful."
Klash are made in one of three colours -- white, red or blue -- or some combination of the three, and do not differentiate between the left and right foot. The shoes are known in particular for their sturdiness.
They are produced by artisans in the town of Halabja, which lies in a mountainous region near the Iranian border and some 250 kilometres (155 miles) northeast of Baghdad.
The town, however, is sadly more famous as the site of what is thought to have been the worst ever gas attack targeting civilians.
In March 1988, as Iraq's eight-year war with Iran was coming to an end, Kurdish peshmerga rebels, with Tehran's backing, took over the farming community of Halabja near the border with the
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in a bunch
1cThey played basoball they went
to school
They had mince pie for lunch
It must be gay in Washington
There must be lots of noise
If all the itemaare correct
About the Roosevelt boys
Baltimore American
si
Pr
Inco and Bowing
Paris Dooember 18 Miss -Hazel
inger the pretty daughter of
Charles Singer of Chicago will be
come by marriage the Princess
Ghika tomorrow and niece of the
Dowager Queen Natalie of Servia
The bride-to-be is a graceful girl
of nineteen who not only brings a
dowerjT of youth and good looks
but the more substantial one of half
a niillian dollars On his part the
Prince Jean brings a title much
honored in Roumania a Ions line-
ago and many rlativos of high
sounding names With part of her
half million dollars Miss Singer
purchased tho most beautiful trous
ever bought in Paris
WATER NOXIOE
In accordance with Seotion 1 of
Chapter XXVI of the lawsThe Empire State Building was flashing colors last night to celebrate the Grateful Dead
If you were in New York last night, you might have noticed the
Empire State Building flashing a bunch of colors on and off. You
probably figured it had something to do with the 4th of July.
You're partly right. In fact, the display was synchronized to a
live performance more than 1,000 miles away, in Chicago. The
surviving members of the Grateful Dead are playing a series of
farewell concerts at Soldier Field — the site of their last shows
in 1995 before founding guitarist and band leader Jerry Garcia
died — and the encore last night was a song called "U.S. Blues."
According to
Rolling Stone, the Empire State Building's lighting director
Mark Brickman worked with the band to coordinate a light show
that went
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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 mem-ber,
Dr. Bob Smith, will tell of his
experiences. His topic will b e
"Bob Smith Ministers to Little
Groups All Oversec-ond
highest point record. Their
victories included the defeat of
U. of Missouri, St. Cloud, Loaris,
Iowa, So. Dakota State University,
and the University of Nebraska,
Omaha. They were finally out done
Saturday, November 1 by a team
from Macalester.
Glenace Esklund qualified for
the finals in oral interpretation
and placed 3rd. Bob Elliott placed
in the top 10 in extemporaneous
speaking.
The debate team of Carol Shim-min
and Ron Troxel won three
rounds of debate and lost three
rounds.
by Sharon Watson
Nik Dag, Bethel's version of Lil
Abner Day, will start off Friday,
November 14 at 8 p.m. with a con-cert
in the fieldhouse by Gene
Cotton and Annie Stepan.
Cotton has recently toured in
Vietnam entertaining the troops
there. He has also sung on many
college campuses. Gene Cotton
usually sings alone, but sometimes
his wife, Marney, sings with him.
This past summer Annie Stepan
was an entertainer at a Young
Life ranch. She is usually accom-
Nik
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an extent that, in 1698, Peter
the Great of Russia levied a tax
on beards in order to bring Russian society more in line with
contemporary Western Europe.
Throughout the 18th Century
beards were unknown among most parts of Western society, especially
the nobility and upper classes.
Beards returned strongly to fashion after the
Napoleonic Era. Throughout the nineteenth
century facial hair (beards, along with long sideburns and moustaches) was more common
than not. Many male European monarchs were bearded (e.g. Alexander
III of Russia, Napoleon III
of France,
Frederick III of Germany), as were many of the leading
statesmen and cultural figures (e.g. Benjamin
Disraeli, Charles
Dickens and Giuseppe
Verdi). The stereotypical Victorian male figure in the popular
mind remains a stern figure clothed in black whose gravitas is
added to by a heavy beard (or long sideburns). However, in the
early twentienth century beards fell almostcompletely out of
fashion once more; they became largely the preserve of elderly,
old-fashioned eccentrics.
Beards, together with long hair, were
reintroduced to mainstream society in Western Europe and the
Americas
by the hippie movement of
the mid 1960s. By the end of the 20th
century, the closely clipped Verdi
beard, often with a matching integrated moustache, was relatively
common.
Beards in North America
In the eighteenth and early nineteenth century,
beards were rare in the United States. However, they had become
prevalent by the mid-nineteenth century. Up to and following the
American
Civil War, many famous heroes and General
officers had significant beards. A sign of the shift was to be
observed in occupants of the Presidency: before Abraham
Lincoln, no President had a beard; after Lincoln until William
McKinley, every President (except Andrew
Johnson) had either a beard or a moustache. The beard's loss of
popularity since its
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green forests and
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stood upon the high jutting rock that
overlooked this rolling, up-heaving sea
of granite mountains, holding far down
its rough top this vale of beauty of
meadow and grove and river I Such tide
of feeling, sueh stoppage of ordinary
emotions, comes at rare intervals in any
life.
"It was the confrontal of God face to
face as in great danger, in solemn, sud-
den death. It was Niagara magnified.
All that was mortal shrunk back, all that
was immortal swept to the front and
bent down in awe.
"Niagara alone divides honors with it
in America. Only the whole of Switzer-
land can surpass it."
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DISCOVERY AND HISTORY OF
YOSEMITE VALLEY.
THE Yosemite Valley was discovered
and made known to the public by
Major James D. Savage and Capt. John
Boling, who, with a strongdetachment
of monnted volunteers from what was
known as the Mariposa Battalion, went
with friendly Indian guides to the Valley
in March, 1S51, to capture the resident
tribe of Indians and pnt them on the
Fresno Indian Reservation.
The first improved trail for saddle
animals to Yosemite Valley was made
by a livery firm in Mariposa, the Mann
Brothers, in 1856. This trail led from
Mariposa to the Valley by way of the
South Fork of the Merced River, cross-
ing the stream at a point now known as
Wawona.
In 1857 the regular tourist travel to
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Yosemite Valley may be said to have
commenced, although a few persons had
gone there in previous years since its
discovery. All parties, at that time,
"went prepared with camping outfits.
The first house in Yosemite was built
in the fall of the year 1856, and was
opened the next spring
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military tribunals,
permitted torture-extracted confessions, and instituted violence for national
security.
FBI "terrorist
profiles" can investigate anyone for any reason. So can local police
working cooperatively or alone. Street protests can be criminalized. America's right
to dissent is endangered.
On October 28, 2011, DC
Superior Court Judge Russell Canan found eight Veterans
for Peace (VFP) members guilty of "failure to obey" and
"blocking/incommoding." Fined $150, it could have been much worse.
Defendants cited First
Amendment rights to petition government for redress of grievances. Founded in
1985, VFP opposes US-sponsored wars, saying help us end them.
It also wants domestic and
international law obeyed, and crimes of war and against humanity ended. During
trial proceedings, Richard Duffee petitioned for international law experts to
testify. Judge Canan denied them. Defendants will appeal his verdict.
Last February, Democratic
National Committee members chose Charlotte,
NC for the party's 2012 national
convention.
Called "Wall Streetfrom federal and
state agencies, including the FBI, DEA, ATF, Illinois State Police, Illinois
Attorney General, Justice Department, Cook County State's Attorney, and others.
Coordinated federal and
local efforts target OWS protesters. Emanuel's very much involved. Proposed Chicago measures escalate
repression. OWS and other protests are targeted. So are fundamental rights.
In May 2012, federal and
state SWAT team shock forces and snipers will threaten them when G-8 and NATO
summits convene. According to an unnamed source, "(T)hey'll be able to shoot
the head off a nickel from 500 feet."
USA Patriot Act provisions
compromised due process, freedom of association, and protections from
unreasonable searches and seizures. They also authorized unchecked surveillance
powers to access personal records, monitor financial transactions, as well as
student, medical and other records.
Virtually anything goes
replaced constitutional protections. For the first time, "domestic
terrorism" became a federal crime, applicable
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totally
restructured. I hope that I can
start to do that," Bollenberg said.
However, Bollenberg told
CM LIFE Thursday evening that
she will not be running for president, saying she had never confirmed her vice presidential running mate, nor made an official
announcement of her intentions
See SGA Page 14
Tuition waiver gets new life in House
Subcommittee also supports
3% funding hike for CMU
By TRACY TOMCZAK
LIFE Staff Wnter
Native Americans taking
advantage of the state's college
tuition waiver gained support in
the House of Representatives
this week as the program was
added back into the 1995-96
budget.
Gov. John Engler called for the
19-year-old program to be cut in
his proposed budget, but the
House Appropriations Higher
Education Subcommittee voted
to keep it intact Wednesday.
The subcommittee also
endorsed recommendations giving CMU a 3 percent funding
increase along with a $500,000
allotment to create a charter
schools training school, which
was part of Engler's budget.
Rep. Jimaccusations.
In what the union chairman calls "blatant" violations, the charge
filed Tuesday with the Michigan Department of Labor claims that the
university has not followed terms of the bargaining agreement between
the university and the STs and that the administration has imposed
language before it was agreed upon.
They're inclined to believe that they can do whatever they want,"
said Bob Van Pelt, chairman of the union, which is affiliated with the
Michigan Education Association/National Education Association.
"They're not doing what they agreed to do, and we need to prevent it in
the future."
In the charge, the union stated that the university "refused to bargain over the form of the evaluation instrument used to assess the
performance of bargaining unit members, a mandatory unit of bargaining."
According to Rae Goldsmith, director of CMLTs Public Relations, the
administration contends that the
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number of East German
intelligentsia among the refugees.
Andropov reported that, while the East German
leadership stated that they were leaving for
economic reasons, testimony from refugees
indicated that the reasons were more political
than material.
He stated "the flight of the intelligentsia
has reached a particularly critical phase."An
East German SED propaganda booklet published
in 1955 dramatically described the serious
nature of 'flight from the republic':
Both from the moral standpoint as well as
in terms of the interests of the whole German
nation, leaving the GDR is an act of political
and moral backwardness and depravity.
Those who let themselves be recruited objectively
serve West German Reaction and militarism,
whether they know it or not.
Is it not despicable when for the sake of
a few alluring job offers or other false promises
about a "guaranteed future" one leaves a country
in which the seed for a newand more beautiful
life is sprouting, and is already showing
the first fruits, for the place that favours
a new war and destruction?
Is it not an act of political depravity when
citizens, whether young people, workers, or
members of the intelligentsia, leave and betray
what our people have created through common
labour in our republic to offer themselves
to the American or British secret services
or work for the West German factory owners,
Junkers, or militarists?
Does not leaving the land of progress for
the morass of an historically outdated social
order demonstrate political backwardness and
blindness?
...
[W]orkers throughout Germany will demand punishment
for those who today leave the German Democratic
Republic, the strong bastion of the fight
for peace, to serve the deadly enemy of the
German people, the imperialists and militarists.
By 1960, the combination of World War II and
the massive emigration westward left East
Germany with
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SteelIn the summer of 2012 Bank of Ireland chief executive Richie Boucher was explaining changes he planned for the bank’s branches to shareholder and board member Wilbur Ross.
The ever curious Ross raised some pertinent questions. Boucher suggested that the US businessman might like to visit a few branches on his way to the airport to see for himself what he had in mind.
They stopped by the Camden Street, Ranelagh and DCU Glasnevin branches. The New York-based billionaire chatted with customers and mingled with staff, asking questions such as how the branch’s technology worked and complimenting Boucher for the bank’s progressiveness in appointing female managers.
The exercise was typical of Ross. Known as the “King of Bankruptcy” for making his fortune turning around struggling businesses, the businessman always looked beyond
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (; German: [ˈɡeːɔɐ̯k
ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈheːɡl̩];
August 27, 1770 – November 14, 1831) was
a German philosopher and an important figure
of German idealism. He achieved wide recognition
in his day and—while primarily influential
within the continental tradition of philosophy—has
become increasingly influential in the analytic
tradition as well. Although Hegel remains
a divisive figure, his canonical stature within
Western philosophy is universally recognized.
Hegel's principal achievement was his development
of a distinctive articulation of idealism,
sometimes termed absolute idealism, in which
the dualisms of, for instance, mind and nature
and subject and object are overcome. His philosophy
of spirit conceptually integrates psychology,
the state, history, art, religion and philosophy.
His account of the master–slave dialectic
has been highly influential, especially in
20th-century France. Of special importance
is his concept of spirit (Geist, sometimes
also translated as "mind") as the historical
manifestation of the logical concept andthe
"sublation" (Aufhebung, integration without
elimination or reduction) of seemingly contradictory
or opposing factors: examples include the
apparent opposition between nature and freedom
and between immanence and transcendence. Hegel
has been seen in the 20th century as the originator
of the thesis, antithesis, synthesis triad,
but as an explicit phrase it originated with
Johann Gottlieb Fichte.Hegel has influenced
many thinkers and writers whose own positions
vary widely. Karl Barth described Hegel as
a "Protestant Aquinas" while Maurice Merleau-Ponty
wrote that "all the great philosophical ideas
of the past century—the philosophies of
Marx and Nietzsche, phenomenology, German
existentialism, and psychoanalysis—had their
beginnings in Hegel."
==
Life ==
=== Early years ===
==== Childhood ====
He was born on August 27, 1770 in Stuttgart,
capital of the Duchy of Württemberg in southwestern
Germany. Christened Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,
he was known as Wilhelm to his close family.
His father, Georg Ludwig, was Rentkammersekretär
(secretary to the revenue
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Hegel
interprets not-A as not existing at all, not
nothing at all, which cannot be conceived,
but indeterminate or "pure" being without
particularity or specificity. Pure being and
pure non-being or nothingness are for Hegel
pure abstractions from the reality of becoming
and this is also how he interprets Heraclitus.
This interpretation of Heraclitus cannot be
ruled out, but even if present is not the
main gist of his thought.
For Hegel, the inner movement of reality is
the process of God thinking as manifested
in the evolution of the universe of nature
and thought; that is, Hegel argued that when
fully and properly understood, reality is
being thought by God as manifested in a person's
comprehension of this process in and through
philosophy. Since human thought is the image
and fulfillment of God's thought, God is not
ineffable (so incomprehensible as to be unutterable),
but can be understoodis free
"in itself;" that is, it does not depend on
anything else such as matter for its being.
The limitations represent fetters, which it
must constantly be casting off as it becomes
freer and more self-determining.Although Hegel
began his philosophizing with commentary on
the Christian religion and often expresses
the view that he is a Christian, his ideas
of God are not acceptable to some Christians
even though he has had a major influence on
19th- and 20th-century theology.
=== Religion ===
As a graduate of a Protestant seminary, Hegel's
theological concerns were reflected in many
of his writings and lectures. Hegel's thoughts
on the person of Jesus Christ stood out from
the theologies of the Enlightenment. In his
posthumously published Lectures on the Philosophy
of Religion, Part 3, Hegel is shown as being
particularly interested with the demonstrations
of God's existence and the ontological proof.
He espouses that
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workers with photo editor Christy Yip
IT IS only his first year at university, but 23-year-old Sazzad Hossain
is already a chief executive officer
(CEO).
Four years ago, he set out on
a mission unthinkable to most
19-year-olds: teaching English
to migrant workers. Today, the
School of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering student — a Bangladeshi immigrant himself — is the
founder of Social Development Initiative (SDI) Academy.
When asked what inspired him to
start a social enterprise at such a
young age, he said: “We shouldn’t
just wait for opportunities. There’s
no such thing as a perfect time.”
He started with three eager students, a park bench and a primary
school English textbook. Today,
SDI boasts a structured curriculum
with six learning centres, a dedicated team of eight teachers and
more than 5,000 students who have
completed the course.
SDI has also evolved beyond migrant workers and formed refugee
outreach teamsin Bangladesh, Malaysia and Germany.
With the success and reach of
SDI, some may wonder why Sazzad is still in school. The freshman
– who is also taking a minor in
business – believes that he still has
much to learn, and that university
is a gateway to meeting like-minded people who want to do meaningful things together.
Sazzad’s initiative made its first
breakthrough when he met his
partners at a Model United Nations
conference held at NTU in 2014. In
the same year, they began to participate in competitions such as NTU’s
Ideasinc. His team won $10,000 in
cash for The Most Socially Responsible Start-up, kick-starting a revenue stream for the enterprise.
“We shouldn’t just
wait for opportunities.
There’s no such thing
as a perfect time. ”
Sazzad Hossain, 23
First-year
School of Electronic and
Electrical Engineering
One word of advice Sazzad has
for budding social entrepreneurs:
“Just having the good
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have
joined forces to become Heritage
Presbyterian Church.
The newly established congregation met for first time Sunday, Oct
3. A new marquee has been erected
at the old Northminster location at
SIS North Leavitt Road where the
combined congregations presendy
meet
A general decline in the memberships of both churches over the last
few yean has concerned both
groups. The problem was compounded at Westminster with the
need to locate a new pastor, with the
retirement of Pastor Ted Blunk.
The process of locating a new
pastor is often lengthy, and notorious for substantial declines in
weekly attendance.
Merger seemed like the most favorable solution. Rev. Jim Smucker,
Pastor of the Northminster church
was given the nod to pastor the new
congregation.
At the Sep. 26 joint meeting, both
parties also adopted a plan for union, established a set of bylaws, and
created "terms of service'' for the
Pastorate.
Ironically, both Westminster and
Northminsterchurches were
founded by the same parent church,
First Presbyterian Church in South
Lorain.
Heritage Presbyterian Church will
begin with around 250 to 27S members. The merger does create
another problem. One new congregation with two church buildings.
Discussions are presendy being
conducted to determine what to do
with the "extra" building. Some of
the members favor selling one of the
structures and using the capital to
improve the other. Others favor
keeping both and using one as a
type of community center. A third
option being considered, is to sell
both buildings and build a new
structure more centrally located.
"We are looking for an outside
consultant to determine the asset
values of both properties," Smucker
said. Once the values are assessed,
all the options will be evaluated.
Both churches currendy have out-
reaches and ministries lo their respective communities, and the outcome of the building dilemma wiU
certainly impact the scope
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Our financial year runs
from 1 April to 31 March
so as a bonus to any new
members an application
submitted from now on
will be valid until 31
March 2011. Please
encourage any friends,
relatives, neighbours,
acquaintances or
colleagues to join
Friends of Rietvlei.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
Evening Talk – Marion and Gough
Islands.
Our first evening talk for the year
will be on
Thursday 11 February 2010 at the
Rietvlei Education Centre at 7.30
for 8.00pm
Henk Louw, who is the Site
Conservation Officer for the Diep
River Corridor, spent two years on
islands in the southern oceans. He
will share his experiences on Marion
and Gough Islands with us.
All members and their friends are
welcome. For queries please phone
Pauline on 083 255 2537.
Beach Walk and Clean-up
We are planning a Beach Walk and
Clean-Up on the coast of the
Rietvlei Wetland Reserve on
Sunday 14 March. The idea is to
walk from Dolphin Beach south
towards Sunset Beachcan be manipulated by
managing effluent flows.
3.
The City is also busy with a major study of the
water quality and quantity from all the stormwater
discharges along the eastern shore of the Diep River
from the N7 bridge down to Zoarvlei. This study will
identify specific sources of pollution and enable
the City to take steps to prevent polluted
stormwater from flowing into the Diep River.
4.
Finally the Provincial Administration has appointed
consultants to study the levels of heavy metals in
the Diep River estuary and Rietvlei – this study has
started and should be completed by the end of
February. Again this will indicate levels of
pollution and possible sources of pollution.
DIEP RIVER PROJECT
You all know that Henk Louw is working in the Diep
River corridor, his appointment is funded by the
Friends of Rietvlei with funds originally supplied
by the City and
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was a weather balloon
and not an UFO
however air force spokesman haut said
later in an interview senior officials
who have been in close contact with the
flying saucer debris and the air
force's supreme commander Blanchard
cannot make such mistake of not being
able to identify a weather balloon
haut died in 2005 and He left an affidavit
in December 2002 and it was only
allowed to be released to the public
after his death the affidavit confirmed
that the so called weather balloon was
nothing but a flying saucer
the flying saucer was transported to an
US military hangar haut did not only see
the flying saucer wreckage but also the
alien bodies this affidavit was made
public for the first time in a 2007
book called witness to Roswell an FBI
file that was Declassified in 2011 also
recorded the authenticity of the Roswell
incident this documentwas a memo to a
former FBI director in 1950 which
contained some details about the Roswell
UFO crash in 1947 pointing out that
there were indeed aliens at the time the
highly confidential document were
written by former FBI special agent in
Washington Guy Hottel Hottel said in the report that Air
Force investigators told him that three
so-called saucers had been found in
Roswell New Mexico the flying saucers
are round shape with a convex Center and
a diameter of about 50 feet each flying
saucers has three human shaped corpse
but their height was only about three
feet every corpse more a fine
close-fitting metallic clothing in 2012
CIA agent chase Brandon who worked in
the agency for 35 years said that there
was a flying saucer that crashed in
Roswell that did not belong to this
planet the debris that military
collected were not only metal
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Linda, was
found to have
AIDS. Tests
showed that
Alora and her
younger brother
had also been infected, almost certainly while in their mother's womb. In 1995, at age 10, Alora watched
her mother's slow, painful decline and
death.
"Losing my mom was really hard," she
said. "But the hardest part may have been
that this disease that was killing her was
also in my body."
Still, Alora insists that she is an ordinary
teenager and wants to be looked at that way.
She takes several antiretroviral medications twice a day, keeps track of her viral
load and T-cell count and endures frequent
coughs, colds and doctor visits, with little
complaint. She is happy to be alive. "I have
the same life as any other teenager pretty
much, except AIDS is part of it," she said.
Alora is part of the first generation of
children born with H.I.V. to reachgoing to
live, we don't know."
Dr. Donna Futterman, the director of the
Adolescent AIDS Program at Montefiore
Medical Center in the Bronx, said: "When I
first started working in AIDS in the early
80's, it was clear that in children, this was
only a pediatric disease. But now there are
so many, many children living longer than
we ever thought possible, and even becoming adults."
Despite their resilience, many of these
children have problems similar to those of
other children living with chronic illnesses.
Some are sick all the time, often with side
effects from their medications. This can
lead to missed days — or years — of school,
and restricted social lives. Some have emotional or neurological problems related to
the disease.
"The medications will always be there for
these kids," said Dr. Joseph A. Church,
director of the Children's AIDS Center at
Children's Hospital in Los
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shine,” said Honsinger. “When
our band marched by, it was such a climax
to the season, and it was over far too quickly.
It was the time of my life.”
fan
Band supporter
keeps string alive
with California
performances
Rose Parade 2011 | 5
Summer music camp at Western Carolina
in the 1960s captivated a high school-aged
Bob Buckner ’67, confirming his belief
that his decision to play football instead
of joining the band in seventh grade
was a huge mistake. Fortunately, for the
thousands of students who would someday
march under Buckner’s direction, and
for the band that has achieved national
prestige under his leadership, he remedied
the situation at the first opportunity. “They
needed someone big enough to carry the
bass drum in the Canton Labor Day Parade,
and my friends drafted me,” said Buckner, a
native of Waynesville. “By the time I was in
10th grade, I loved the soundsI was hearing
when I walked in the band room. I loved the
atmosphere and the people.”
When Buckner enrolled at Western
Carolina, he was intent on becoming a band
director. Classmates and friends such as
John Anderson ’67 MAEd ’71, who played in
jazz band and marching band with Buckner,
had no doubt that he would – and that he
would succeed. As a musician, Buckner had
the skill to “triple-tongue” a tuba, Anderson
said. As a student, Buckner asked in-depth
After success at the Tournament
of Roses, WCU’s longtime
band director surveys his career
By TERESA KILIAN TATE
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questions about even the smallest markings
in the music. As a friend, he was fun and
serious – the kind not only to joke around
but also to have long conversations about life.
Even before graduation, Buckner landed
his first job as a band director when he was
asked to
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Portal 2 space: Popular video game's robot launched into 'actual' space
A close-up of the laser-engraved "Wheatley" and inscription "In spaaaaaaace!" now making its way to the space station. (Valve) July 23, 2012 — An American video game company has revealed there is an unauthorized stowaway on board the Japanese spacecraft now in Earth orbit on its way to the International Space Station (ISS).
"Wheatley," the orb-shaped robotic companion from Valve Software's 2011 popular game "Portal 2," is flying aboard the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA's) H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) that
Valve announced on its website's blog that "thanks to an anonymous tech at NASA, Wheatley is actually going to actual space."
The one-eyed sphere, or "personality core" asreferred to in the video game, is given its voice by English actor and comedian Stephen Merchant. On board the HTV, which is nicknamed "Kounotori or "white stork", the robot's voice is offered in the form of a phrase engraved under Wheatley's likeness — "In spaaaaaaace!"
(Portal 2 players may associate that quote with another of the game's personality cores, the so-called "Space Core," though Valve attributes it to Wheatley on their blog.)
Valve shared this photo of the panel that was laser-engraved by an "anonymous NASA tech" with the Portal 2 character. (Valve) A photo posted on Valve's website shows what appears to be a circuit board with Wheatley's likeness laser-inscribed in one corner. The photograph offers no reference of scale for the component, nor from what instrument it
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called as an expert witness Dr. Steven B. Robbins, a
professor and chair of psychology and professor of psychiatry at
Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a licensed clinical
psychologist and has an active private practice. Dr. Robbins had
reviewed the files of both Dr. Bright and Dr. Cobb. He opined
that it undermines the credibility of the evaluation to consider
only one parent. He stated that a psychologist has a
responsibility to bring all informed parties to the table,
clarify the rules, and to clarify consent and confidentiality.
10
He also testifiedthat doctors have a duty to check multiple
sources of information before making a diagnosis.
Dr. Robbins testified that, based upon the information
contained in the files of Dr. Bright and Dr. Cobb, there was no
evidence of risks or endangerment to Elizabeth. He noted that
the intake officer at the Adolescent Health Center checked her
personality as confident. He stated that all three persons from
the Adolescent Health Center dealing with Elizabeth said she was
functioning well in school. Socially, she was involved with
extracurricular activities. Dr. Robbins also testified that
there was no report that she had been in trouble to warrant the
diagnosis of dysthymia. It was his opinion that the medical
records do
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is in
weightlifting, even for the pro-
1 fessional.
In the 1948 Olympics at Lon-
; don the United States won 4
firsts, 3 seconds, and one third
' in weightlifting with a six man
squad. Dietrich Wortman, fath-
er of organized weightlifting in
the United States and manager
of the US. Olympic Oames at
Helsinki. But he knows his ath-
letes will have to be at peak
form to defeat the strongest
men of 50 other countries.
Wortman, a champion weight-
lifter in Germany before coming
to the United States, expects
the strongest rivalry to come
from Russia, Egypt, and Iran.
CANADA DRY
Murdock 137 120 175 432
Hicks. ... 121 131 104 358
Henry ... 125 178 154 457
Allen. ... 142 185 178 503
Lane .... 138 176 184 498
Handicap. 122 122 122- 386
Totals Coffey Eady Jamison Owesne. Morton 818 954 vs. JANTZEN 151 182 191 166 188 188 159170 168 191 9522724 166 499 154 511 225 801 200 529 188 547
Totals 857 897 933 2687
LEADING BATTERS
(Seasonalbased on 50 or
times at bat)
PlayerTeam
Hilzlnger (FI)........
Taht (Elks)..........
Stanley (PL)..........
Lawyer (PR..........
Evans (Elks) ....
Chance (Elks).. .
Scheidegg (FI) ..
Rager (Elks) ...
Angermuller (FI)
Pescod (FI) .. ..
Muller (PL) .. ..
Roberto (Elks) ..
Lane (PL).....
ISTHMIAN INVITATIONAL MARCH 22
Britain's UMT
Soon In 13th
Straight Year
LONDON, March 8 (BIS)
Britain is shortly to enter her
thirteenth straignt year of uni-
versal military training.
Ever since May 1930, every
young man In Britain has been
liable ior compulsary service.
Since the end of World War
II more than a million con-
scripts have served in the ar-
med orces, and then passed out
for 3V4 more years' service in
the auxiliary services.
National Servicemen, as the
conscripts are known, are now
serving in Korea, Malaya and
Suea, and form an important
part of the powerful force
nearly five divisions which
Britain
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building elements assessed under this category and those
assessed for urgent disrepair. Not all disrepair to critical
elements is necessarily considered urgent by the surveyor.
207. More detailed description of the categories of disrepair is
given in
section 7.8.7. Rates for each category for
the period 2013-2016 are shown in
Table 44.
208. The trend of improvements in levels of disrepair continued
in 2016. 68% of all dwellings had some degree of disrepair, however
minor it may be, down from 73% in 2015 and 81% in 2012. Disrepair
to critical elements stood at 48%, 28% of dwellings had some urgent
disrepair, and in 6% of the housing stock some extensive disrepair
was present.
Table 44: Rates of Disrepair by Category,
2012-2016
Year
Any (Basic) Disrepair
Disrepair to Critical Elements
Urgent Disrepair
Extensive Disrepair
No Disrepair
Some Disrepair
2016
32%
68%
48%
28%
6%
2015
27%
73%
52%
33%
8%
2014
27%
73%
53%
32%
7%
2013
22%
78%
57%
36%
7%
2012
19%
81%
61%
39%
9%
209. It is fairly common for dwellings to display elements of
disrepair in more thanone category, as illustrated in
Figure 27. For example, we imagine a house
with several elements in disrepair of varying severity.
There is a leaking tap in the bathroom.
A large section of the render on an external wall has broken
off.
A small area of guttering is damaged, causing rain water to
pour down an external wall surface.
210. Following the guidance in the
SHCS
surveyor handbook, the leaking tap is recorded in the survey as a
minor repair. This alone is sufficient to place the house in the
category
any (or basic) disrepair.
211. The broken render on the external wall covers more than 20%
of the wall area. The surveyor does not consider the repair urgent.
However, the external wall finish is a critical element. This is
therefore recorded as both an
extensive disrepair and a disrepair to a
critical element.
212. The surveyor has
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or closing of the eyes.
He reported frequent falls. The impression was chronic
vertigo with tinnitus, probably not Meniere’s disease. A
December 1995 outpatient treatment record shows that the
veteran complained of “chronic labyrinthitis;” the examiner
indicated that it was his belief that the veteran had a
multifactional etiology for his dizziness, secondary to
peripheral neuropathy, chronic ear disease, non-insulin-
dependent diabetes mellitus, and anti-hypertensive
medications.
On VA examination in September 1996, the veteran reported
that he sustained bilateral tympanic membrane ruptures in
service and had experienced decreased hearing, chronic ear
infections, and tinnitus since that time. He indicated that
he had undergone several ear surgeries and had been followed
extensively in the VA health care system. Throughout the
time since service, he had intermittent attacks of
unsteadiness, but no true vertigo. However, in the last two
years, his balance difficulties had become constant and he
nowcane and had a slow gait, but no
obvious abnormality. The assessments included chronic otitis
media with distorted middle ear which makes it difficult for
the veteran to wear hearing aids. Also diagnosed was
disequilibrium. The examiner noted that she found no clear
documentation of Meniere’s disease; however, she stated that
it was possible that chronic infection of the ears could
cause a mild irritation of the labyrinth and add to the
veteran’s disequilibrium. She stated that it was also
possible that chronic infection had led to some labyrinthine
dysfunction. She also indicated that his peripheral
neuropathy related to diabetes may play a role with his
disequilibrium. However, she stated that she was unable to
determine the exact percentage that chronic inflammation of
the labyrinth plays in the veteran’s disequilibrium and
referred the veteran to neurology for examination.
On VA neurological examination in November
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died in Pakistan due to
measles in 2012. Although the WHO spokesperson,
Maryam Yunus, did not give a reason for the increase in
deaths, a provincial health official said the disease hit
areas where parents could not afford vaccination for
their children. Yunus said in southern Sindh, where
measles caused the death of 28 children in 2011, 206
children had died this year. Sindh Health Minister
Saghir Ahmed said around 100 children had died in
Sindh in December alone. onLinE
Retrieve schools from
influential grabbers: SC
IsLaMaBaD: The Supreme Court has ordered Sindh
and Balochistan governments to retrieve school
buildings from influential grabbers and submit
comprehensive reports in this regard. A three-member
bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar
Chaudhry, heard the proceedings of a suo motu case
regarding a lack of schools. The SC ordered the
provincial governments to ensure that school buildings
should only beharmony in
the party and
moderate the
dissenting elements. This will
also create an
opportunity for
President Asif
Ali Zardari to
disengage himself from dayto-day affairs of
the PPP and
stay out of election campaigning, defusing
the
ongoing
criticism of his
active role in
PPP affairs.
The advent
of
Bilawal
Bhutto is the
latest example
of dynastic politics that characterises
this
region. In Sri
Lanka,
the
Senanyakes and
the Bandaranaikes dominated the politics of
the United National Party and the Sri Lanka
Freedom Party respectively for years and
held the offices of prime minister and president. In Nepal, the Koiralas held the office
of prime minister on several occasions. In
Bangladesh, the wife of former President
Ziaur Rahman and the daughter of Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman dominate politics. In
India, three generations of the Nehru family
held the office of prime minister. This legacy
continues as the dominant feature of the
politics of the Congress Party. All these
countries have several other politically active families where political leadership
passes
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Torpedo," a thrilling Triangle
Fine Arts Feature."
HIGH PRICES FOR OLD GUNS
day with Mrs. G. S. Scott at her
home on Fort King avenue. This so society
ciety society takes up two books each year,
one in the fall and one in the spring.
The present one is "Home Missions."
The refreshments at these pleasant
and profitable meetings are always
brought by the different members at attending.
tending. attending.
Junior League Social
The Junior Epworth League, of the
Methodist church will hold a Hallo
ween social at the home of Mrs. J. M.
Gross, on Fort King avenue, this
evening October 27th, from 6:30 to
9:30. The "children are expected to be
ccstumed and masked. 'The families
and friends of the Juniors are invited
to attend.
Dr. and Mrs H. C. Dozier reached
home last night from Philadelphia and
other northern cities, where they have
been for the last month, during which
timeI
the second ward is being circulated J
and universally signed.
Seed oats, seed ryft ana rape seed,!
for fall planting. Ocala Seed Store, tf
All kinds of seed for fall garden
now in stock. Ocala Seed Store.
The street force under Mr. Marsh is
giving East Broadway a covering of
screenings from the city rock crusher.
The work is being well done and islL.
making a beautiful street.
Try Bouquet Dozlia perfume, $2
per ounce, at ueng's. tx i
Century and McKinley 10c. music
always in stock at The Book Shop. 3t
Coca-cola made in Atlanta, made
famous in Ocala at Gerig's.
Homemade and baker's bread 5
cents a loaf at Carter's Bakery. Ask
for CARTER'S. tf
The county commissioners have I
been in session to see if anbody whose
name had been wrongfully stricken J
from the 1916 list of voters wanted it
restored. Commissioner Luffman said
he guessed the board had
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week follow-
ing the shooting involving the victim, she spoke with
the police. Specifically, she testified that she was asked
by the police about her familiarity with ‘‘Rell,’’ and that,
among other things, she indicated to the police that she
knew him by way of his former girlfriend; that he ‘‘used
to hang out at Marina Village;’’ and that he had given her
his telephone number, which she shared with the police.
Thereafter, the prosecutor asked Lopez whether she
had received any letters from the defendant. Lopez
replied that she had received four such letters. Lopez
testified that she read the first letter before discarding
it, but that she had marked the other letters with the
notation, ‘‘return to sender.’’ Outside of the presence
of the jury, the state marked a handwritten letter and
an envelope with handwritten markings ason several occasions
beginning in the summer of 2011, she ‘‘had bought
drugs’’ from the defendant and that they became ‘‘like
associates, friends . . . .’’ The prosecutor asked the
victim what kind of drugs she had purchased, to which
the victim replied that she had bought marijuana and
heroin from the defendant. The victim testified that, in
the beginning of this relationship, she typically bought
illegal drugs from the defendant, in Marina Village, two
or three times each week, but ‘‘then it broke down to
probably once or twice a week.’’ The victim testified
that she purchased $10 in marijuana from the defendant
approximately one week prior to the events at issue
and, as stated previously in this opinion, the incident
was precipitated by a dispute over the form of payment.
Evidence of the defendant’s drug selling was pre-
sented
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the Midsessex Times
and the Banbury Advertiser.
During World War II he was a
major in the British army in India,
where he met his wife, the former
Seventeen students participated in
student senate's open forum. Eight
of the seventeen were senators. The
forum opened with a mock debate
revealing the issues of the topic to
be discussed—whether or not the
chairmen of the standing commit-tees
should be elected or appoint-ed.
Bob Beckstrom opened the de-bate
arguing against the election
of the chairmen. He pointed out
problems which he believed to ex-ist
under the status quo and stated
Elna Forsell of St. Paul, then a
Baptist missionary to India.
Mr. Avey joined the Bethel
faculty in 1961 after pastoring
the Haller Lake Baptist church
The late Edward W. J. Avey
in Seattle. As an ordained Bap-tist
minister he had held pas-that
an election plan would have to
alleviate these problems.
June Erickson then presented a
plan whereis self-governing with no
adult supervision—"except that it's
next door to Dr. Finlay's."
If this first honor house is suc-cessful
others may be opened for
fellows in the future. Next year
cooking facilities might be install-ed
so the home could become a
cooperative.
torates in Stockholm, Sask. and
Victoria, B.C.
Before teaching at Bethel, Mr.
Avey taught journalism and church
history at King's Garden Bible in-stitute,
Seattle, Wash. At Bethel he
taught courses in composition and
journalism.
His interest and experience in
journalism qualified him as adviser
to the CLARION and the SPIRE.
He also served as advising member
of the Canadian club.
Mr. Avey received his B.A.
from the University of Minne-sota,
his B.D. from Bethel Theo-logical
seminary, and his M.A.
from the University of Washing-ton.
Surviving are his wife, Elna; a
son, Malcolm; a daughter, Margot;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
G. Avey, Bishops, Waltham, Hamp-shire,
England; and a sister, Mrs.
Noel B. Jones, Manchester, Eng-land.
Chris Weintz,
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between the subject and object
of knowledge, mind and nature, self and Other,
freedom and authority, knowledge and faith,
or the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Hegel's
main philosophical project was to take these
contradictions and tensions and interpret
them as part of a comprehensive, evolving,
rational unity that in different contexts
he called "the absolute Idea" (Science of
Logic, sections 1781–1783) or "absolute
knowledge" (Phenomenology of Spirit, "(DD)
Absolute Knowledge").
According to Hegel, the main characteristic
of this unity was that it evolved through
and manifested itself in contradiction and
negation. Contradiction and negation have
a dynamic quality that at every point in each
domain of reality—consciousness, history,
philosophy, art, nature and society—leads
to further development until a rational unity
is reached that preserves the contradictions
as phases and sub-parts by lifting them up
(Aufhebung) to a higher unity. This whole
is mental because it is mind that can comprehend
all of theseargued
that either of these terms overly "psychologize"
Hegel, implying a kind of disembodied, solipsistic
consciousness like ghost or "soul". Geist
combines the meaning of spirit—as in god,
ghost, or mind—with an intentional force.
In Hegel's early philosophy of nature (draft
manuscripts written during his time at the
University of Jena), Hegel's notion of "Geist"
was tightly bound to the notion of "Aether",
from which Hegel also derived the concepts
of space and time, but in his later works
(after Jena) he did not explicitly use his
old notion of "Aether" anymore.Central to
Hegel's conception of knowledge and mind (and
therefore also of reality) was the notion
of identity in difference—that is, that
mind externalizes itself in various forms
and objects that stand outside of it or opposed
to it; and that through recognizing itself
in them, is "with itself" in these external
manifestations so that they are at
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gap between the
Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party made a coalition
government impossible, causing the resumption of the Chinese Civil
War.
A series of political, economic, and military missteps led the
Kuomintang to defeat and retreat to Taiwan in 1949, establishing an authoritarian one-party
state that considered itself to be the sole legitimate ruler of
all of China. However, since political liberalization began in the
late 1970s, the Republic of China has transformed itself into a
multiparty, representative democracy on Taiwan.
Early republic
(1912-1916)
Founding of the republic
Three different flags were
originally used during the revolution. The bottom message says
"Long live the republic!" with the five races represented by the Five-Color
Flag of the Republic.
The last days of the Qing Dynasty were marked by civil unrest
and foreign invasions. Various internal rebellions caused millions
of deaths, and conflicts with foreign powers almost alwaysresulted
in humiliating unequal treaties that exacted costly reparation and
compromised the country's territorial integrity. In addition, there
were feelings that political power should return to the majority Han Chinese from the
minority Manchus. Responding to these civil failures
and discontent, the Qing Imperial Court did attempt to reform the
government in various ways, such as the decision to draft a
constitution in 1906, the establishment of provincial legislatures
in 1909, and the preparation for a national parliament in 1910.
However, many of these measures were opposed by the conservatives
of the Qing Court, and many reformers were either imprisoned or
executed outright. The failures of the Imperial Court to enact such
reforming measures of political liberalization and modernization
caused the reformists to steer toward the road of revolution.
There were many revolutionary groups, but the most organized one
was founded by Sun
Yat-sen,
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student government as an effective tool to
promote overall student involvement, says "the quality of the
BSU Student Ministries will be hosting
its annual International
Student Banquet Nov. 8
at 5:30 p.m. See Almira
Agosto or call 785-
9613.
If you haven't seen
The Diary of Anne Frank,
don't miss out! Get tick-
els for this weekend.
The!
nner
Volume XXXVI, Number 5
A Publication of the Students of California Baptist College
November 5, 1991
Budget shortfall expected;
Action taken to keep CBC in the black
By John Poston
Staff Writer
The administration of California Baptist College has been
forced to freeze the earmarked
funds of many of the college's departments.
The 120,000 dollars to be withheld is divided between several of
the college's major departments,
and comes at a time when many
are feeling the bite of the hurting
economy.
Specifically, the funds will, for
now, be withheld in the following manner: Public Affairs will
have $21,500 frozen;best performances seen on the
BOL stage.
Paul Edwards in the role of
young Peter Van Daan gives an
equally believable performance of
a modest "lone wolf who eventually finds comfort in intimacy.
These two shining performances carry the action of the play,
and highlight the play's spirit of
life. Unfortunately, much of the
despair of the period is absent
from this performance.
It is an awesome challenge for
college students to try to tackle
the horrors of the Holocaust, and
it is unfair for young college students to be expected to tackle
roles designed for mature middle-
aged actors.
However, Eric Burton stretches
his acting abilities to give a con
vincing performance of the demure, hostile old man Mr. Dus-
sel. Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Van
Daan played by Nancy Girouard
and Twyla Blankenship possess
the appropriate matronly qualities
of mature women.
Although he was hard to hear at
times, Jeremy Hansard, whose
youthful
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Catholics lived in western Angola, not
only
because that part of the country was the most densely
populated but
also because Portuguese penetration into the far interior
was
comparatively recent and Roman Catholic missionaries
tended to
follow the flag. The most heavily Roman Catholic area
before
independence was Cabinda Province, where most of the
people were
Bakongo. Bakongo in Angola proper were not quite so
heavily Roman
Catholic, and Protestantism was very influential there.
There was
a substantial proportion of Roman Catholics among the
Mbundu in
Luanda and Cuanza Norte provinces. Less heavily Catholic
were the
Ovimbundu-populated provinces of Benguela and Huambo,
although the
city of Huambo had been estimated to be two-thirds
Catholic. In the
southern and eastern districts, the proportion of Roman
Catholics
dropped considerably.
The proportion of Protestants in the Angolan population
was
estimated at 10 percent to 20 percent in the late 1980s.
The
majority of them presumably were Africans, although some
mestišos may have beenaffiliated with one or
another
Protestant church.
The government recognized eleven Protestant
denominations: the
Assembly of God, the Baptist Convention of Angola, the
Baptist
Evangelical Church of Angola, the Congregational
Evangelical Church
of Angola, the Evangelical Church of Angola, the
Evangelical Church
of South-West Angola, the Our Lord Jesus Christ Church in
the World
(Kimbanguist), the Reformed Evangelical Church of Angola,
the
Seventh-Day Adventist Church, the Union of Evangelical
Churches of
Angola, and the United Methodist Church.
In the late 1980s, statistics on Christian preferences
among
ethnic groups were unavailable, but proportions calculated
from the
1960 census probably had not changed significantly.
According to
the 1960 census, about 21 percent of the Ovimbundu were
Protestants, but later estimates suggest a smaller
percentage. The
sole Protestant group active among the Mbundu was the
Methodist
Mission, largely sponsored by the Methodist Episcopal
Church of the
United States. Portuguese data for 1960 indicated that
only 8
percent of the Mbundu considered themselves Protestants,
but
Protestant missions
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reported
the Liberian government possessed no such aircraft.
Kaikai said he had no knowledge of Bockari being "airlifted"
to neighbouring Liberia. He said the reinstated civilian
government hoped "no country would aid or abet
in any way, shape or form the criminal activities of
people wanting to, or who have created mayhem in another
country", AFP reported. The report noted that
Liberian President Charles Taylor helped the RUF when
it launched its rebellion in 1991.
Sixty alleged junta collaborators to be deported
Meanwhile, the Sierra Leone government is expected to
deport another 60 foreigners, mainly Gambians, for
alleged collaboration with the ousted junta, AFP reported,
quoting 'The Vision' daily Monday. The attorney-general's
office was apparently studying a list of suspected
collaborators, which includes Lebanese, Guinean, Malian
and Gambian nationals. There was evidence they had
helped the ousted junta with cash and other badly needed
commodities to sustainthe regime, according to the
paper.
Refugee NGO assesses situation
Refugees International, a US-based NGO, following a
three-week assessment mission to West Africa, has recommended
that UNHCR be given additional staff and resources
in Guinea to deal with the new influx of Sierra Leone
refugees. It estimated that some 85,000 Sierra Leonean
refugees had fled into the forest region of Guinea
in recent months.
The conditions of Sierra Leonean refugees in Liberia
have been deteriorating fast due to poor sanitation
and lack of clean drinking water. RI noted that adult
men and male children aged 7-15 were conspicuously
absent from the refugee population. RI recommended
moving the Sierra Leonean refugees further into Liberia
away from the border to deny the junta the opportunity
to militarise the camps. It also recommended disarming
the refugees to avoid a "replay of the eastern
Zaire camps, where intimidators gained control."
The most
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debated
and difficult problems that any British
government has ever had to face.
Smith listens to the debates on the
American issue in the British Parliament.
He even lobbies politicians,
urging them to let go of their
mercantilist thinking and keep Americans
on friendly terms with open trade and
migration.
In fact, he speculates that America could
one day be the seat of the capital of
Great Britain.
Yet war is clearly on the horizon in
which thousands of British troops will
be sent to die on a faraway shore.
It will be a very unpopular and
costly war.
In Smith's day, the military is the
government's single largest expense.
English:
And this is one reason why.
This is the H.M.S. Victory,
on which Admiral Lord Nelson defeated
the French Navy,
and lost his own life,
at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
It's been beautifully restored and rests
here in Portsmouth, England.
Built at aviews on the colonies.
But he felt so passionately about it
that he concludes The Wealth of Nations
with them as an example.
In 1776,
just months before America's seething
discontent bursts into outright rebellion,
The Wealth of Nations is published.
The book was very popular in America
right from the start,
and many of the Founders had copies.
Colonial Americans found Smith very
interesting because they were starting a
new country, and his books-
especially The Wealth of Nations-
offered them a blueprint on how
to create a nation.
The Founders were dealing with things
like how to structure a government,
an economy, the banking system,
the church, the military.
And Smith had a lot of things to say on
all these points.
So does the United States follow
Smith's principles?
The answer can be found here,
at the Library of Congress,
in Washington, D.C.
Italian:
La Biblioteca del Congresso è la più grande
biblioteca del
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week's MIAC
action the Macalester
Scots visited Bethel for a
return match. The two
teams met earlier in the
season, resulting in a 72-
53 Mac victory. The Roy-als
played that game with-out
Jason Velgersdyk and
Andre LaBerge. Unfortun-ately
for the Scots both
were at full strength for
the second game with a
subsequent 74-64 Bethel
Trailing 2- 1 after the first
period, St. Scholastica held
the Royal offense scoreless
while chalking up two
scores of its own to take a
3-2 lead into the final per-iod.
Joe Skelly tied the
game for Bethel as he
scored his first collegiate
goal and Jeff Schaber put
in the game winner at
11:38. With 18 seconds left
in the contest Scott Mayer
scored on the open net to
ice the. game.
The way his Royal team
came back to play after
the Hamline loss had Dahl
as pleased as the triumph
over the highly touted
Saint squad.
"We figured it was time
to get back togetheras a
team and they did and it
works well when you do
play together," he said.
"We had unbelievable hus-tle
and support yesterday
(Feb. 6). It was strictly
attitude (the difference
from 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.
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Access Challenge
Grant are Brocton Central
School, Dunkirk High School,
Jamestown High School, Olean
High School, and Salamanca
Central School. Students attending the Gustavus Adolphus Learning Center in
Jamestown will also be able to
access CACG program service.
The grant is funded through
a $7 million CACG award
received by New York state
from the U.S. Department of
Education. New York’s CACG
program is administered by
the New York State Higher
Education Services Corporation (HESC), the state’s finan-
cial aid agency.
According to Ashley Kalish,
who will direct the yearlong
program for JCC, CACG is
designed to increase the number of low income, minority,
and underserved students who
are prepared to apply for, get
accepted to, and succeed in
college.
“Several program components
will have an intense impact
on students identified by their
school counselors as being at
highest risk of academic failure and not completing high
school,” Ms. Kalish said. These
components include: academic
mentoring throughout the
school year inconjunction
with Chautauqua Striders;
Summer 2013 Residential
College Access Academy,
focusing on college awareness
and leadership for students
in grades 9 and 10; Summer
2013 Residential College Access Academy and SAT/ACT
Boot Camp providing students
completing grade 11 with daily
prep courses for the SAT and/
or ACT exams; scholarships
for seniors to take college
courses through JCC’s PreCollege Enrollment program;
and opportunities to shadow
college students at JCC’s
Jamestown, Olean, or Dunkirk
locations.
Many CACG program components are designed to have
a strong impact on broader
groups of students. These
include: visits to regional
two- and four-year public and
private colleges and universities for students at each
grade level; High School 101
workshops for students and
families, covering topics on
transitioning from middle
to high school, graduation
requirements, concurrent enrollment opportunities, college
searches, and career pathways;
College 101 workshops for
juniors and their families, focusing on the college selection
process, career exploration,
and financial aid; career events
at JCC’s Jamestown and Cattaraugus
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and images could be found in many aspects
of Western popular media, citing such examples
as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Avatar, Hellblazer,
and His Dark Materials. Granholm has argued
that there are problems with the field in
that it draws a distinction between esotericism
and non-esoteric elements of culture which
draw upon esotericism; citing the example
of extreme metal, he noted that it was extremely
difficult to differentiate between artists
who were "properly occult" and those who referenced
occult themes and aesthetics in "a superficial
way".Writers interested in occult themes have
adopted three different strategies for dealing
with the subject: those who are knowledgeable
on the subject including attractive images
of the occult and occultists in their work,
those who disguise occultism within "a web
of intertextuality", and those who oppose
it and seek to deconstruct it.
== Academic study ==
The academic study of Western esotericism
was pioneered inthe early 20th century by
historians of the ancient world and the European
Renaissance, who came to recognise that – although
it had been ignored by previous scholarship
– the effect which pre-Christian and non-rational
schools of thought had exerted on European
society and culture was worthy of academic
attention. One of the key centres for this
was the Warburg Institute in London, where
scholars like Frances Yates, Edgar Wind, Ernst
Cassirer, and D. P. Walker began arguing that
esoteric thought had had a greater effect
on Renaissance culture than had been previously
accepted. The work of Yates in particular,
most notably her 1964 book Giordano Bruno
and the Hermetic Tradition, has been cited
as "an important starting-point for modern
scholarship on esotericism", succeeding "at
one fell swoop in bringing scholarship onto
a new track" by bringing wider awareness of
the effect that esoteric ideas had on modern
science.At
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faced,
Gabriel Gutierrez, to reload the bases before striking out Alonzo
Harris for
the first out of the inning.Amadeo
Zazueta then singled to left to plate two more runs, making it a 7-1
Charros
lead. Manny Rodriguez then singled in Gutierrez and Alvarez cracked a
three-run
homer to left to stake Tovar and Jalisco their final 11-1 margin of
victory.After tossing a scoreless
sixth, Tovar was taken out after 78 pitches and it was left to Rafael
Martin,
Chad Gaudin and Sergio Romo to close out the contest.
Alvarez
went 4-for-4 for
the winners, scoring twice and driving in four runs to key Jalisco's
16-hit attack.The 30-year-old Cuban
outfielder had cups of
coffee with Baltimore in 2015 and 2016 before missing the last two
summers
after undergoing Tommy John surgery while the Orioles were trying to
convert
him to pitcher.Alvarez is still a free
agent but after hitting .370 and earningthe LMP finals MVP on the
heels of a
regular season during which he hit .315 with 14 homers for the Charros
(leading
the MexPac with a .571 slugging percentage), he likely caught some MLB
organization's attention.
Despite
his Game Six
difficulties, Anguamea was picked up from Obregon as a reinforcement
player for
the Charros, who also added second baseman Ramon Rios from Mazatlan
after
regular season MVP Rodriguez sustained what's being called a "muscular
injury." Anguamea and Rios were joined as add-ons by catcher Sebastian
Valle (Mazatlan), infielders Victor Mendoza (Navojoa), Jasson Atondo
(Hermosillo) and Rodolfo Amador (Los Mochis), outfielder/DH Jesus
Valdez
(Obregon) and pitchers Edgar Torres and Francisco Moreno (both from
Mazatlan)
and Mexicali's Jake Sanchez and Efren Delgado.
The
Caribbean Series
will feature six teams for the first time, with Panamanian champion
Herrera a
late addition after the event was moved to the Central American nation
last
week after unrest in
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door suddenly opened,
and North Korean military personnel
came in and forced him out.
They sat him down in an interrogation room
and informed him that he can't
talk about their country like that.
Indeed, they had heard everything.
The phone was tapped
and the room was bugged.
All the hotel rooms
were under surveillance.
According to his later account,
Norton fully expected to be
shot right then, right there.
But as things were looking dire,
someone high up in command walked in,
and after some vague
threats and a stern warning,
he was let go.
Perhaps it was 'cause they knew
a high-profile diplomatic incident
would likely be more
detrimental to North Korea,
or they just didn't want to ruin the big event
the next day, as Scott Norton
was a featured attraction.
Either way, come event
time, Norton, Flair,
all the wrestlers were
ready to put on a show.
Now there was a huge famine goingon,
and so the wrestlers really had
no idea what sort of crowd to expect.
Would they even be able to afford tickets?
But upon arrival at the stadium,
they were shocked to
find a packed attendance,
English:
which in itself is impressive,
but this was North
Korea's May Day Stadium,
to this day, the largest
stadium in the world.
Ric Flair was ecstatic that they were
real draws even in the Hermit Kingdom,
but he was soon informed
that what he was witnessing
was a forced attendance.
North Korea wanted to show the world
how much they were truly respected,
and it was clear that empty arena matches
just wouldn't convey that.
As for their militaristic might,
they had tanks and launchers
displayed on the field,
as well as lots and lots
and lots of marching.
In the back, they had rows of children
holding up sectioned
cards that collectively
depicted ballistic missiles
hitting the US and
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Christmas, Mama-in-law."
To all those who are still
hoping and still learning
BY ANNE PERRY
_(published by The Random House Publishing Group)_
FEATURING WILLIAM MONK
The Face of a Stranger
The Silent Cry
A Dangerous Mourning
A Breach of Promise
Defend and Betray
The Twisted Root
A Sudden, Fearful Death
Slaves of Obsession
The Sins of the Wolf
Funeral in Blue
Cain His Brother
Death of a Stranger
Weighed in the Balance
The Shifting Tide
FEATURING CHARLOTTE AND THOMAS PITT
The Cater Street Hangman
Farriers' Lane
Callander Square
The Hyde Park Headsman
Paragon Walk
Traitors Gate
Resurrection Row
Pentecost Alley
Bluegate Fields
Ashworth Hall
Rutland Place
Brunswick Gardens
Death in the Devil's Acre
Bedford Square
Cardington Crescent
Half Moon Street
Silence in Hanover Close
The Whitechapel Conspiracy
Bethlehem Road
Southampton Row
Highgate Rise
Seven Dials
Belgrave Square
Long Spoon Lane
THE WORLD WAR I NOVELS
No Graves As Yet
Angels in the Gloom
Shoulder the Sky
THE CHRISTMAS NOVELS
A Christmas Journey
A Christmas Guest
A Christmas Visitor
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ANNE PERRY is the bestselling author of _No GravesThe recently retired Shane Battier is currently in China to help in Yao Ming’s charity efforts, and will be part of a charity game this Sunday, playing one final time there.
— Have You Seen These LIMITED EDITION “All Lin For LA” T-Shirts? —
Battier announced his retirement following the Miami Heat’s loss in Game 5 in the 2014 NBA Finals. Reflecting on his career, Battier says he will miss playing with teammates such as Yao Ming, and LeBron James, but also mentions brothers Marc and former Laker Pau Gasol among others.
Along with mentioning players he’ll miss playing with, Battier was asked who the toughest to guard and he gave a familiar name via Letv:
“Toughest guy I had to guard in my career was Kobe Bryant. He was the toughest.”
Battier
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introduce
several new features which have
never appeared in previous Bethel
yearbooks. The outstanding new
innovation will be the inclusion of
color in every section. There will
be panels of green as well as
green headlines throughout the
book. Also featured will be divi-sion
pages printed on a different
stock of light green paper. These
pages will be glued into the bind-ing
and will provide more definite
divisions for each section, accord-ing
to the editor. The final "new
twist" is the arrangement of the
school activities in chronological
order rather than in conjunction
with the sponsoring group.
The members of the editorial
staff have been assigned different
segtions of the book to complete.
Under the general supervision of
Gloris Swanberg, the staff is busy
completing the layouts and design
of the book. Carol Dubuque and
Janet Olson are in charge of the
Administration and Faculty sec-tion.
The Class section is being
handled by Lois Redin and Audrey
Samuelsonand Jo Ann Johnson,
Barbara Port and Beverly Harris
are working on the Activities
pages. Florence Nordstrom and
Mary Quernemoen are in charge of
arranging the Organizations with
Cliff Smith and Shirley Lewis
handling the Athletic section. Copy
writers are Ann Radunz and Jean
Hoskings.
HONORS MISS NELSON
The 1951 SPIRE is dedicated to
Miss Effie Nelson, Dean of Wo-men
and German professor. Miss
Nelson has served as Dean of
Women for 20 years and her stu-dents
remember her for her quick
wit and congenial personality. An-nouncement
of the dedication was
made this morning by Dave Carl-son
during the Chapel service.
The business staff on the SPIRE
under the direction of Ronald
Johnson, is working toward its
goal of $2,000 worth of advertis-ing.
To date, over half of the ad-vertising
space has been sold and
with several churches and busi-ness
firms still to respond, it is
hoped that the goal will be reach-ed.
Working with Ronny and Nett-ie
Dvirnak,
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the League's
authority since 1931. "Problems con-
Continued on Page Five
Bryn Mawrters' Pursuit
As~ Stokowski Aids
Flops, Bouquet Fails
Disney's Rapid Flight
Celebrity Rushes to Hollywood
Unaware of Brilliant Plan
For Spanish Aid
^ ______
Mr. Walt Disney came to Philadel-
phia two weeks ago with the inten-
tion of getting some work done on his
new. feature-length production in
which Mickey Mouse, assisted by Sto-
kowski and the Philadelphia Sym-
phony Orchestra, will give a ring-side
seat to the "stuffed-shirt" variety of
music.
With the Human Rights Roll Call
-sounding over the campus, Frances
Lewis and Doris Dana, '41, took up
the cause of the European war vic-
tims with a vengeance. They decided
to get an appointment with Disney
through Stokowski, and ask him to
talk at Bryn Mawr for the benefit of
the Spanish Refugees. Knowing Miss
Ely to be a good friend of Leopold's,
the two conspirators went to her for
advice. Miss Ely(who had given up
smoking for the time) champed a
purple flower between her teeth and,
stalking the floor, said, "Good idea,
girls, good idea. We've got to get
Disney." _^
Our first glimpse of the campaign
was Lewis and Dana, collared by an-
gry guards, being thrust unceremoni-
ously out of the stage entrance of the
Academy of Music during intermis-
sion. Musicians who witnessed the
incident were not stinting in their
scornful remarks, concerning youth
and idolatory. Later, huddled in a
corner of the smoky lobby and weigh-
ing the prospects of getting to Dis-
ney, they failed to see the cartoonist
himself as he brushed by them.
After the concert, the girls hurried
over to 1716 Rittenhouse Square, Sto-
kowski's little nest perched atop a
quaint antique-shop. At their knock
the door was opened by some mechani-
cal contrivance, and a pair of steep,
green stairs all but hif them
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libertarian
capitalists "share a common—or at least
an overlapping intellectual ancestry—[...]
both claim the seventeenth century English
Levellers and the eighteenth century French
encyclopedists among their ideological forebears;
and [...] usually share an admiration for
Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine".
John Locke greatly influenced both libertarianism
and the modern world in his writings published
before and after the English Revolution of
1688, especially A Letter Concerning Toleration
(1667), Two Treatises of Government (1689)
and An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
(1690). In the text of 1689, he established
the basis of liberal political theory, i.e.
that people's rights existed before government;
that the purpose of government is to protect
personal and property rights; that people
may dissolve governments that do not do so;
and that representative government is the
best form to protect rights.The United States
Declaration of Independence was inspired by
Locke in its statement: "[T]o secure these
rights, Governments are institutedamong Men,
deriving their just powers from the consent
of the governed. That whenever any Form of
Government becomes destructive of these ends,
it is the Right of the People to alter or
to abolish it". Nevertheless, scholar Ellen
Meiksins Wood says that "there are doctrines
of individualism that are opposed to Lockean
individualism [...] and non-Lockean individualism
may encompass socialism".According to Murray
Rothbard, the libertarian creed emerged from
the liberal challenges to an "absolute central
State and a king ruling by divine right on
top of an older, restrictive web of feudal
land monopolies and urban guild controls and
restrictions" as well as the mercantilism
of a bureaucratic warfaring state allied with
privileged merchants. The object of liberals
was individual liberty in the economy, in
personal freedoms and civil liberty, separation
of state and religion and peace as an alternative
to imperial aggrandizement. He cites Locke's
contemporaries, the Levellers,
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En-lai
signed the historic "Shanghai
Communiqué", in 1972."
*(See Footnote.) Shanghai
Communiqué
*
-----Whatever
you'd like to call it, the luck
of China rubbed off on everyone
who was on stage that opening
night. Troy, Joey Adams, of the
Brooke Sisters and even on Jiang
Zemin, and Zhu Rongji. From the
first beat of the drum from the
"West Side Boys" -- to the
closing number, "Isn't It A
Shame", the national televised
show from the 20,000 seat Olympic
fingered Troy into one of China's
most respective performers,
Do you have
some facts about any one of the
members of the Smart-Daaf Boys,
or any of the inventions or
developers of early day radio
telephone transmission? Comments
on the excerpts above, or about
the book that discusses the
inventors of the Internet and its
relevancy to the Wireless Radio
Telephone - would be
appreciated.
Who
is Chancy?.
. Chancy Cab was an incredibly talented
13-year-old computer prodigy who still
lives close to his MOTHERenhance and back-up
a great story. As skilled as Troy is as a
creator of ideas in real-life, he did not
produce or direct all of his musical
performances in the television series.
Most of the large stage performances were
directed by some of the world's best. . .
. More
About Chancy !. . .
More
About the Music Directors and Sonny Bono!
-
- Chapter
06-
-
--- "I
realized how much of myself and family are
in this series," says Troy," especially
after reading the psychological profile of
Nathan.Follow
the profile of each inventor.
More!-
- Chapter
08-
-
FINISHING
"D-DIARIES" -"I
realized how much of myself and family are
in this series," says Troy," and how my
life has deepened during the last several
years, in learning the knowledge of where
you came from, all the way from John Alden
and Nathan B. Stubblefield l . .. Perhaps
the greatest change that I see is .
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concern on the part of
youth specialists, educationalists, parents
and the public that many young people are
retreating into a virtual world and are los-
ing contact with reality, leading to social
dislocation and isolation.
It has been argued that separation from
nature is an important factor in some of
the rising ailments of some young people,
including obesity and depression, higher
rates of physical and emotional illness,
attention difficulties, a diminished use of
the senses which are necessary for learning
and creativity, a decline of social interaction
and a loss of spirituality.
Outdoor education provides the only
opportunity in the education of young people
to reconnect with the natural world, ensuring
students learn to feel comfortable in nature
both day and night, develop an understand-
ing of natural history and systems, and are
challenged to consider the role and place of
humanity in the natural order of things.
In theare evident
and feedback mechanisms are strong to
facilitate effective learning. The provision of
properly trained staff who are also educators
accompanying each group is important from
a risk minimisation point of view, but also
so that students can be properly educated in
coping with risk as and after they confront it.
The processes underpinning astute judge-
ment are consistent, whether the setting is in
the bush, at the beach, driving a car on a wet
night, or at a party. There is real transfer of
the lessons learnt in outdoor education to
students' wider and future lives.
Bush awareness in the adult
population
It has been understood at least since the
publication of Russel Ward's The Austral-
ian Legend that white Australians were one
of the most urbanised peoples in the world,
but maintained the myth, at least before the
changing of Australian society by post-war
immigration, that they
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in the interest of winning a wager are as old
as the games themselves: the infamous Black Sox scandal of
the 1919 World Series, or Major League Baseball’s (“MLB”)
lifetime ban on all-time hits leader Pete Rose for allegedly
wagering on games he played in come to mind. And the
recent prosecution of Tim Donaghy, a National Basketball
Association (“NBA”) referee who bet on games that he
officiated, reminds us of problems that may stem from
gambling.
However, despite its pervasiveness, few states have
ever licensed gambling on sporting events. Nevada alone
began permitting widespread betting on sporting events in
1949 and just three other states—Delaware, Oregon, and
Montana—have on occasion permitted limited types of
lotteries tied to the outcome of sporting events, but never
single-game betting. Sports wagering in all forms,
particularly State-licensed wagering, is andengaging in
state-sponsored gambling. But private individuals cannot be
prohibited from issuing gambling licenses, because they have
never been able to do so. Second, we find no basis to
83
distinguish PASPA from the laws in Reno and Baker on the
ground that the latter regulate the states solely as participants
in the market. DMVs are uniquely state institutions; states
thus obtain information through the DMVs not as participants
in the market, but in their unique role as authorizers of
commercial activity. PASPA is no different: it regulates the
states’ permit-issuing activities by prohibiting the issuance of
the license altogether, as in Baker, where the state was
essentially prohibited from
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also had this bronze elephant
- I had to get pictures.
Not
to miss an opportunity to have a Coca Cola Light,
we
followed Pam and Charles into Sherlock's Bistro
After
a cool drink, Jackie waits patiently with the van .
From
there to a gas station. There were not terribly many gas stations, but
then, in proportion to the population, there were not many automobiles.
Most of the transportation we saw were tourist vehicles and the public
vans.
This gas station was one of the cleaner and
neater seen.
And
then back into the scenes in the towns.
As
one goes further in the country, the towns, shops and living quarters become
smaller and poorer.
Lining the side of the road were
a variety of places and methods of selling almost anything. We saw produce,
banana (what bananas!), home made charcoal, sugar cane, even furniture.
The produce was beautiful. Whatwas particularly interesting were the market
days in the towns and villages.
And
of course the tourist souvenir shops!
No,
not shrunken heads - masks. There were all types of masks, mostly animal
masks. We brought several home. These particular masks were in a
shop which had antique Maasai goods.
Shops
along the Great African Rift had a lot of sheep and goat skin products - anything from
rugs to hats and gloves.
Special
Stops and Places
The
last day in Kenya included a number of stops near Nairobi. Special Stops
included a nice residential restaurant for lunch, a stop at the Kazuri Bead
Factory, the Blixen Museum, home of Karen Blixen, the author of Out
of Africa, the Langata Giraffe Center for the rare and endangered
Rothschild Giraffe, and finally the Carnivore Restaurant that
night for dinner.
We
start with lunch in this splendid setting.
On
to the Kazuri Bead
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after the former minister, Hyon Yong-chol,
was executed for insubordination.
English:
The BBC reports that hundreds of people watched
as the man was shredded by anti-aircraft guns.
South Korea’s National Intelligence Agency
reported that two other men were executed
at the same time.
One of them was killed because he had disagreed
with the Supreme Leader over a matter regarding
members of an orchestra.
Holding a lesser position in the North Korean
military is the Chief of General Staff.
That position is held by Ri Myong-su, and
it is reported by the western press that he
also took the place of a man that had fallen
from the graces of the great leader and was
executed for corruption.
This was confirmed by South Korean sources,
although the same sources later retracted
the execution story and said he was still
alive.
The current chief is one of the top guyswhat’s called a Presidium.
The President of the Presidium is another
guy that looks like he should have hung up
his gloves sometime in the 90s.
His name is Kim Yong-nam.
He is a sprightly 89 years old and has a very
important job.
If treaties need signing, he’s the man with
the pen.
If leaders of other nations come to visit,
then he is the person they’ll be seeing.
In spite of his age, he has recently travelled
the globe for diplomatic relations.
He is described by western diplomats as very
clever and pleasant to talk with, and he is
regarded as a very powerful figure in North
Korea.
Another big-wig holding almost as much power
in politics is Choe Thae-bok.
He’s the Chairman of the Supreme People's
Assembly and has been an advisor to the Supreme
Leader, present and past, for many years.
He is also described as
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growing national prominence of
both VCU's academic and athletic programs,
with many Siegel Center events
targeted at local, regional and even national
audiences.
Within five years of its opening, the
Center seal
games, The university's new convocation and recreation facility is expected to host more
than 150 activities anni«Jlly.
Siegel Center is expected to host more
than 150 activities annually, with an
estimated 500,000 attendees, The facility
will seat 7 ,500 fans for basketball
games, creating an environment that
brings play close to the stands.
"} think (he facility design is firstrate,"
Sander said. "We're creating an
arena that brings the action right to the
audience, who will find our players'
enthusiasm contagious. It's going to be
intimate for VCU players and fans -
and intimidating for our opponents."
Poole & Kent of Silver Spring, Md.,
has been selected as the general contractor
for the project. The facility was
designed by Richmond's Marcellus
Wrightits
first Colonial Athletic Association
Tournament March 4.
The tournament championship
follows the Rams' regularseason
title with a 14-2 league
record in its debut year with
the CAA. VCU earned the
automatic bid to the NCAA
Tournament with a 46-43 victory
over UNC-Wilmington in
the league tournament at the
Richmond Coli seum.
The title also comes at an
unprecedented moment for
VCU men's basketball and the
university's athletics program.
In late February, the league
named VCU coach Sonny
Smith as Coach-of· the-Year,
wi th power forward Bernard
Hopkins earning Player-ofthe-
Year honors. And VCU
prepares to host the Eastern
Region First and Second
Round games of the NCAA
Tournament at the Richmond
Coliseum March 15 and 17.
"I can't think of a more
exciting time to be affi liated
wi th the VCU men's basketball
program" said Richard L.
Sander, direc tor of athletics.
"When we entered the Colonial
Athletic Association this
year, we had high aspirations
for our players, who really
exceeded the mark."
As
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at McDonald=s
so she could spend time on Super Bowl Sunday with Flores and his family. However, Hernandez indicated during redirect
examination that what she told a police detective about the time of the
shooting was that the victim had called her crying the night that she died and
asked Hernandez to work for her because she and Flores had gotten into it
again. Hernandez stated that her memory
was better at that time than at the time of trial. On further cross-examination, she again
acknowledged having made the later statement to a defense investigator that,
when the victim called, she was not crying and was looking forward to spending
time with Flores and his family. Hernandez recounted that the victim said
three days before she died that she was going to leave Flores. Hernandez stated that, onthe same day,
Flores (who was very jealous) had told her that he would kill the victim if she
ever left him.
Frank Reyes, the victim=s
stepfather, testified that Super Bowl Sunday, January 26, 2003, was his
birthday. He said that, on that morning,
he told the victim he was going to go to his sister=s
house later in the day. He related that
the victim came to his sister=s
house about 7 p.m. and that she left
after he had eaten saying she would be back and did not want him to leave
because she had forgotten his birthday present.
He testified she never returned.
Ellie Muro, the victim=s
mother, testified that on the evening of the murder Flores
called her and told her he had killed the victim. She said that, when he placed the phone
down, she heard a Agagging
kind of
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to our drug
court has now been clean
for 53 months.
This is Rose-Marie right here.
I can tell already I'm not
gonna get through these stories.
Besides, I'm gonna have
you crying if I get
to the end of all of them.
Rose-Marie was 28 at
the time of her arrest.
She'd been in a
relationship for four years
with one of her co-defendants.
She was arrested in an
apartment with hundreds
of prescriptions for oxycodone.
She had no employment history.
She was supported by
that co-defendant of hers
and the money that was made
from their illegal
distribution of oxycodone.
Rose-Marie had years of
prescription drug and heroin abuse,
cocaine abuse, ecstasy abuse.
She had been addicted since age 15
and was taking at least
four oxycodone pills a day.
She tried to commit suicide at 15.
She was detained for about eight weeks
and released directly
into a long-term residential
drug treatment program.
She entered our program in Julyof 2012.
Her adjustment, this is typical,
was rocky at first.
She kept breaking the rules.
She kept resisting the
discipline that came
with being in a drug treatment program.
She was remanded into
custody in February of 2013.
As is typical for most of the participants
in our POP Program there came a point
where Rose-Marie just had
a complete attitude change.
It didn't happen overnight
but it was palpable
when it did happen.
The treatment professionals described her
as actively engaged in
her treatment program.
She became a peer leader.
Her change in attitude was
conspicuous around the table
in our monthly participant meetings.
She became proud of her accomplishments.
She is now the mother
of two healthy children.
She's in a stable
relationship with their father
who is employed and supports the family.
Most importantly, she's
clean now for 34 months.
When her children get a
little older she's planning
to attend college.
Sinem is right here and Sinem
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Matter of Tambolini (2017 NY Slip Op 08082)
Matter of Tambolini
2017 NY Slip Op 08082
Decided on November 16, 2017
Appellate Division, Third 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 and Entered: November 16, 2017
[*1]In the Matter of WALTER PATRICK TAMBOLINI, a Suspended Attorney. (Attorney Registration No. 2984631)
Calendar Date: October 2, 2017
Before: McCarthy, J.P., Garry, Devine, Aarons and Pritzker, JJ.
Monica A. Duffy, Attorney Grievance Committee for the Third Judicial Department, Albany (Anna E. Remet of counsel), for Attorney Grievance Committee for the Third Judicial Department.
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
Respondent was admitted to practice by this Court in 1999. In 2005, he was admitted to practice in Nevada, where he lists a business address BACKGROUND
The Debtor failed to timely file income tax returns for years 1992 through
1996. In December 1997, the Internal Revenue Service prepared substitutes for
returns for those years pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 6020(b). In April 1998, the Internal
Revenue Service issued notices of deficiency for tax years 1992 through 1995. In
February 1999, the Internal Revenue Service issued a notice of deficiency for tax year
1996. The notices of deficiency informed the Debtor of the amounts of the tax
deficiencies calculated by the Internal Revenue Service and advised the Debtor of his
right to seek a redetermination of these deficiencies with the United States Tax Court.
The Debtor did not respond to the deficiency notices nor seek a redetermination in
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TODAY, AND TAKE
A LISTEN.
>> WHAT THE
PRESIDENT IS
MAKING CLEAR
THOUGH IS THAT
WE THINK IT IS
ABSOLUTELY
IMPERATIVE THAT
EVERY STATE AND
TERRITORY IN
THIS COUNTRY
MAKE STEPS, TAKE
STEPS RATHER, TO
GET THE KIDS
BACK IN THE
CLASSROOM TO THE
FULLEST EXTENT
POSSIBLE.
>> THAT HAS
LIEUTENANT
COLONEL ALEXANDER
, RETIRING FROM
THE U.S. MILITARY
AND EVEN AFTER
TWO DECADES OF
MILITARY SERVICE
IT WAS CLEAR HIS
FUTURE WOULD,
FOREVER BE
LIMITED, AND
SAID HE WAS
BULLIED BY THE
PRESIDENT.
TALKING TO NBC
EARLIER HE HAD
THIS TO SAY.
>> FOR ALEX
PENMAN TO RETIRE
FROM THE
MILITARY AFTER
22 YEARS, IT IS
REALLY A LOSS
FOR THE COUNTRY.
I AM SURE THAT
CONGRESS IS
GOING TO BE VERY
INTERESTED OVER
THE COMING WEEKS
AS TOGOING ROGUE
AND DOING
WHATEVER HE
WANTS TO, OR IS
HIS STAFF AND
STRATEGISTS
ADVISING HIM
THAT THIS IS THE
WAY TO PLAY THE
ELECTION?
>> I'M NOT SURE
IT'S EVER FAIR
TO SAY THE
PRESIDENT IS
GOING ROGUE.
HE IS HIS OWN
DECISION-MAKER
IN TERMS OF HIS
POLITICAL
STRATEGY.
THE PEOPLE
AROUND HIM
MOSTLY REACT TO
THAT, WHETHER
WHITE HOUSE
OFFICIALS,
CAMPAIGN
OFFICIALS, TIME
AND AGAIN.
>> JOHN, YOU
KNOW THE EXAMPLES
WHERE THE
PRESIDENT CAME
OUT AGAINST
SPORTS TEAMS
CONSIDERING
CHANGING THE
NAMES AND
DEMANDED NASCAR
DRIVER BUBBA
WALLACE
APOLOGIZE AFTER
THE FBI SAID
THERE WAS NO
CRIME OVER THE
NOOSE FOUND IN
HIS STALL IN
TALLADEGA.
IS THE PRESIDENT
BASE RESPONDING
TO THIS?
>> FOR A LONG
TIME HE FOUND
THERE WAS A
CERTAIN PART OF
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have come to a consensus. Recognizing the time
constraints
with the October 31st date of the regional elections looming, three of
Caracas largest working-class districts have chosen conditions over
primaries.
Yet the anger that this
contradiction in the governments position
has sparked remains. As the April 13th Movement, spawned during
the
mobilization on April 13th 2002 that resulted in the reversal of the
coup against Chávez, argues: “We either make revolution, or we
face
destruction by the counterrevolution…this is the ethical dilemma cited
by Chávez when he makes us chose between a friend and a
principal.”
Rhetoric and Practice: Local
Autonomy, Community-based Power
In a series of independently
organized popular assemblies held in
the Caracas barrios of El Valle, Petare, and Catia the focus was on
declaring publicly and collectively the changes that they expect to see
after chavista victory in their states and municipalities, no matter
the candidate. Tospring the organic law of Local
Public
Planning Councils was passed, yet these potentially key institutions of
participatory democracy so close to the heart of the Bolivarian project
have yet to be implemented.
Subordinated to facing the direct
threat to the revolution that the
referendum represented, the local public planning councils have
returned to the forefront of the debate in many communities. They
represent a Venezuelan version of the participatory budget experimented
with in Porto Alegre, Brazil. According to Conexion-Social
(Social-Connection), a nation-wide forum for community activists and
social movements, the public planning council law is plagued by
difficulties. Yet their implementation is the first step in
addressing
and eventually rectifying these potential problems.
As Pedro Infante, director of the
National Coordination of Popular
Organizations points out, the law was changed before being passed in
the National Assembly. “Deputies to the National Assembly often
do not
consult their base
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find themselves entangled with the entire Weboy clan, who are
determined not to give up the boy without a fight
Laura by Larry Watson(
Book
)12
editions published
between
2000
and
2001
in
English
and held by
740 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"Love captures Paul Finley in, of all places, his own bedroom, literally waking him from his dreams. The night he discovers
Laura Pettit standing at his windowsill. Paul is eleven years old, a boy naturally inclined toward seriousness, precociously
adept at the art of watching the world without being watched. Laura is twenty-two, a fiercely passionate and independent poet
already experiencing the first flickers of fame."--Jacket
Sundown, yellow moon : a novel by Larry Watson(
Book
)5
editions published
between
2007
and
2008
in
English
and held by
632 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
More than forty years after his best friend's father shoots and kills a state senator in Bismarck, North Dakota, and then
commits suicide, a writer attempts to unravelthe mystery behind one man's tragic actions
Montana 1948 by Larry Watson(
Recording
)18
editions published
between
1993
and
2011
in
English and Swedish
and held by
527 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
To twelve-year-old David Hayden, his family is comfortable and familiar. But when their Sioux housekeeper whispers her darkest
fears in the heat of a fever, these statements, and the investigation they spark, will change David and his family forever.--
Orchard by Larry Watson(
Recording
)10
editions published
between
1999
and
2018
in
English
and held by
435 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Sonja Skordahl, a Norwegian immigrant, came to America looking for a new life. Instead, she settled in Door County, Wisconsin,
and married Henry House, only to find herself defined by her roles as wife and mother. Destiny lands Sonja in the studio of
Ned Weaver, an internationally acclaimed painter. There she becomes more than his model and more than a mere object of desire;
she becomes the most inspiring
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wishes around
her name and gender:
Call:
(913) 758-3600
Write
to:
Col.
Sioban Ledwith, Commander
U.S.
Detention Barracks
1301
N Warehouse Rd
Ft.
Leavenworth KS 66027
Private
Manning has been an icon both for the government transparency movement and
LGBTQ activists because of her fearlessness and acts of conscience. Now, as she
begins serving her sentence, Chelsea has asked for help with legal appeals,
family visits, education, and support for undergoing gender transition. The
latter is a decision she’s made following years of experiencing gender
dysphoria and examining her options. At a difficult time in her life, she
joined the military out of hope–the hope that she could use her service to save
lives, and also the hope that it would help to suppress her feelings of gender
dysphoria. But after serving time in Iraq, Private Manning realized what
mattered to her most was the truth, personal as well as political, evenlabeled a
"subversive" group during the McCarthy Era and was subject to FBI
surveillance and infiltration for many years. Guild attorneys have defended
FBI-targeted members of the Black Panther Party, the American Indian Movement,
and the Puerto Rican independence movement. The NLG exposed FBI surveillance,
infiltration and disruption tactics that were detailed during the 1975-76
COINTELPRO hearings. In 1989 the NLG prevailed in a lawsuit on behalf of
several activist organizations, including the Guild, that forced the FBI to
expose the extent to which it had been spying on activist movements. Under the
settlement, the FBI turned over roughly 400,000 pages of its files on the
Guild, which are now available at the Tamiment Library at New York University.
What
if FBI Agents or Police Contact Me?
What
if an agent or police officer comes to the door?
Do
not invite the agents or
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meter; that he spoke to
Fisher and asked her if her power was on, and she responded that it was not; that
Fisher stated her power had been on the prior evening; that he inquired whether
she knew why her power was no longer on, and she replied it was because she did
not pay her bill; that he asked Fisher if she had tampered with the meter, and she
replied that she had not; that he inquired whether she was married or had a
boyfriend, and she indicated that she lived alone and that she did not have a
boyfriend and did not have anyone tamper with the electric for her; that he told
Fisher she was responsible for her meter and the fact that she was receiving
electricity illegally, and she stated that she understood; {¶8} Thereafter, the State rested and Fisher moved for acquittal, which
the trial court denied.1
{¶9} Fisher then testified that she was twenty-two years old; that she had
lived at the Middle Street apartment for approximately one year; that, during that
time, she could not remember any period during which she did not have
electricity; that, on March 13, 2009, soon after she awoke, a police officer came to
her apartment and asked her if her electric had been turned off; that she looked at
her radio and responded that she did not have electric, but had it the night before;
that the officer inquired as to if she knew why she had no electric, and she replied
that she had forgotten to pay her bill;
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and killed in October 2014 by former Chicago PD Officer Jason Van Dyke. McDonald was shot 16 times.
Futterman was involved in pushing for the release of the video showing the 17-year-old's death from the very beginning.
Futterman said, "I got a confidential call from someone within law enforcement who told me about the video ... they had seen this stuff throughout the years and years and just said, 'Craig, enough of this.'"
Futterman, along with several others, advocated and ultimately won a court order that led to the release of the McDonald video. Since that time, the former Chicago PD superintendent has been fired, the former Cook County state's attorney has been ousted, and the Chicago police have plans to adopt a new use-of-force policy.
But Futterman believes the Chicago PD'suncertainty
in conditions of what I call
"high-speed eventfulness,"
I want to unpack two
exemplary moments.
The first is the controversy
surrounding the mystery
of who might have murdered
a well-known singer
and left his mutilated body
on a riverbank as a warning
to activists, if indeed
he was killed at all.
The story marks
an important turn
in the uprising when
it became apparent
that activist expressions
of cross-country solidarity,
outrage, and creativity
could lead to overreach.
In other words, to exaggeration,
a rush to judgment,
a conflation of a clear
political position with murky
facts.
The second event is the
seemingly-incommensurable
example of the chemical weapons
attack in eastern al-Ghouta
in August of 2013, a devastating
event the evidence of which
has pointed in
different directions,
animated a global community
of politicians, activists,
and scientists, and in terms of
ultimate accountability served
to polarize those with
already-firm positions
even while regenerating
uncertainty for others
less sure of their commitments.
Bringing these two
examples together
allows us to see, in events
local and
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years by a North Korean
leader after the death of Kim Ilsung, Kim Jong-un’s grandfather.
Kim Jong-il rarely spoke in public
and disclosed his national policy
agenda in editorials in state newspapers.
“(Kim’s statement) apparently
contains a message that he has an intention to dispel the current face-off
(between the two Koreas), which
could eventually be linked with the
North’s call for aid (from the
South),” said Kim Tae-woo, a North
Korea expert at the state-funded
Korea Institute for National Unification.
“But such a move does not necessarily mean any substantive change
in the North Korean regime’s policy
towards the South.”
The two Koreas have seen tensions rise to the highest level
in decades after the North
bombed a Southern island in
2010 killing two civilians and two soldiers.
The sinking of a
South Korean navy
ship earlier that year
was blamed on the
North but Pyongyang
has denied it and accused
Seoul of17,000 had showed up. aGEnCiEs
Expats who bounce
cheques no longer
risk prison in UAE
MisRaTa: people inspect the destroyed side room of a Coptic church following an explosion on Dec 31, in the Mediterranean town of Dafinya.Two Egyptians were killed
in the attack on the stone church built between 1936 and 1937 during italian colonial rule. aGENCIES
About 60 crushed to
death in Ivory Coast
stadium stampede
Thousands march
against Hong
Kong’s leader
DuBaI: The United Arab Emirates will stop
imprisoning expatriates for writing cheques
that bounce, Abu Dhabi daily The National
reported on Tuesday, citing a senior official.
The UAE’s tough penalties for defaulting on
loans, which is a criminal offence in the Gulf
Arab monarchy, were relaxed for Emirati
citizens in October after a royal decree. “In line
with the directives of Sheikh Khalifa... and in
the spirit of fairness and equality, the courts
have stopped as
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Trainings, the team has curated
all of the trainings helpful
to a new team member,
including technical trainings
for Microsoft Learn,
courses from LinkedIn Learning,
and company-owned learning content,
all available in one easy to access place.
Raj needs to decide which
training to take first.
He's able to see how many
people at the company
have viewed and liked each course.
He selects a training,
and opens it in Teams,
where he can start the training,
catch up on the latest conversation,
and join the discussion.
When Raj completes the training,
he moves right back into the
flow of his work in Teams.
Managers facilitate the
discovery of learning resources
and foster discussion, so that
peer learning can flourish.
To enable that, managers need tools
to assign and track trainings.
In her Activity feed,
Julia sees a LinkedIn Learning video,
posted by MJ, a fellow team leader.
She clicks on the training,
and sees more details,
along with Likeand Assign options.
She thinks the training
will be beneficial,
and decides to ask two
of her teams to take it.
Without leaving Teams,
she can easily assign the
course to individuals or groups.
Back in the Manage tab,
Julia can see all of
the learning materials
she's assigned to different
teams and individuals,
as well as their completion status.
The Learning App in Teams
makes it easy to find and
access microlearning content,
helping employees complete
tasks efficiently.
Richard is a firstline
worker who has a question,
while working in a remote cell tower.
He taps on a group chat in the Teams app,
and posts his question.
His colleague, Olivia, sees his question,
and remembers watching a
relevant training, last week.
She quickly searches for
it in the Learning App,
finds it, and sends it to Richard.
Richard views the training,
and is able to complete
it, right from his phone.
He receives credit for
finishing the training,
and earns a
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Ezekiel then describes the
creation of the new temple
with Ezekiel 43 corresponding to
Exodus 40
as the divine glory returns at last
and Isaiah in his Gospel of comfort
describes the scene of majesty
in which the sovereign God comes back
the mountains have flattened and
the valleys are filled in
for the glory to be revealed for all
flesh to witness it
and the majesty is joined with
tender intimacy
just as in John 13 he will feed his
flock like a shepherd
gather the lands in his arms and
gently lead the mother sheep
this is then a new Exodus, a new
passover
that's what we're talking about
all through
this prophetic theme though stretches
like a long question mark
over the 400 years after exile
in Babel
til a voice in the wilderness declares
that the time has come
King, Temple, new Exodus, new creation
John sees these themes rushing
together
and with his deceptivelysimple
aristry of his narrative
he's held on to them and shown
how they fit
Jesus chose passover as the moment to
awaken the biblical resonances
which would frame his final kingdom
bringing action and passion
his royal revolution
The Gospel writers following this
foundational insight tell
the story of Jesus as the story of
the strange new Exodus
in which the glory returns at last
but in a form nobody had seen coming
no wonder ???? and his kronies
were alarmed
they're priestly role supposedly
standing between heaven and earth
was about to be upstaged once
and for all
by the true image, the word made
flesh who would
sum up in himself both the long
delayed obedience of Israel
and the long awaited return of
Israel's God
these two fit together
when Paul, quoting the early formula
says that the Messiah died for our sins
in accordance with the scriptures
it is this complex narrative
full of doom
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Medical Toxicology Fellowship
The medical toxicology fellowship curriculum is designed to take
advantage of opportunities at the University of Virginia and to
meet the needs of the individual. Our faculty are enthusiastic
about teaching and dedicated to life-long learning. These were Thomas
Jefferson's passions.
Highlights of the Fellowship Program:
Accreditation:
The fellowship is accredited by the American College of Graduate
Medical Education.
Track systemFellows may choose a specific track to match their professional
interest and goals (research, wilderness medicine, or public
health-government toxicology).
A broad
clinical experienceIn association with the Blue Ridge Poison Center, fellows provide
care for all types of poison exposures: pharmaceuticals, drugs of
abuse, acute chemical exposures, snake/arachnid
envenomations, mushroom/plant poisonings, and occupational toxicology
poisonings. The poison center's large coverage area spreads from the
northern-most county to Southside Virginia to the rural,
mountainous western part of the state ( see
map). Occupational toxicology experiences are provided
byWeb-Based Educators' Archives
and Human Patient Simulation are available to expand medical toxicology
educational programming and complement more traditional teaching
methods.
To enhance the clinical experience and demonstrate poisoning
emergencies, we use
human patient simulation to engage students in active learning in a
risk free environment.
The
Telemedicine Program at the University of Virginia provides
interactive clinical support, medical and patient education using high
speed broadband communications to the underserved areas of the
Commonwealth of Virginia . Currently there are over 50 active sites
within the UVa Telemedicine network. We broadcast educational
lectures using telemedicine video conferencing to healthcare staff at
hospitals in remote, rural, medically underserved locations.
Faculty
dedication to teachingThe enthusiastic
faculty create an environment conducive to learning, curiosity and
having fun. The faculty's hopes are to create as much excitement in
their students as they have about the specialty. The resident rotation
is popular with multiple
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broad-based
foundation in the liberal arts. Each stu-
dent is provided the opportunity to de-
velop his or her musical potential.
In addition to meeting the College's gen-
eral admission requirements, applied
music majors must successfully audi-
tion in the major performance area in
order to be accepted to the program. A
theory test is given at the time of the au-
dition. A senior recital is required for all
music majors.
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Applied
Music provides a wide range of experi-
ence in the musical and performing arts,
acquired through course work in per-
formance, theory, history, dance, coun-
terpoint and composition. Courses in
foreign language and culture are re-
quired.
All music students participate in Col-
lege Chorus for eight semesters. Other
ensemble activity depends upon the stu-
dent's area of interest.
Violin students should note that private
lessons replace MUS 106.
MUS 010-
020
MUS 107
MUS
MUS 601
ENG 103
HIS
RLS
MUS 050-
060
MUSacademic needs
of Misericordia students. The principal
academic computer at the College is a
Digital Equipment Corporation VAX
11/730 with a VMS operating system.
The computer is one of the latest in the
DEC line; it is a 32-bit word, virtual
memory, super-minicomputer. The
College's computer facilities also in-
clude labs stocked with IBM Personal
Computers, a TRS 80 Model II personal
computer and Apple II computers. The
academic computer facilities are inde-
pendent of the College's Management
Information System.
Computer science majors must meet the
core curriculum requirements set by the
College, as well as the requirements spe-
cific to the major. Students must com-
plete a senior independent project in
consultation with their advisors.
SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE
FRESHMAN
CPS 120 Introduction to Computing 3 CPS 121 Programming
'MTH 151 Calculus I
ENG 103 Composition
POL 100 American National Govt.
HIS Core Elective
4 MTH152 Calculus II
3
3
16
MUS 230 Music Appreciation
SOC110 Anthropology
HIS Core Elective
SOPHOMORE
CPS 231 File
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keep in balance.
be socialized like
a French (Individual vs. Government
or Society, Art, Cuisine, etc.)
be organized like
a German (Law, Organizational
behavior, etc.)
be pragmatic like
an American (Concrete Thinking,
Practical, Market-oriented, etc.)
play a game like
a British (Island Sprit, Casting
vote rather than explicit initiative, etc.)
sing like a Spanish
(Folk Songs, Pronunciation, Soul, etc.)
think like a Chinese
(See this chapter)
believe like an
Indian (See Chapter 3)
talk like a Computer
(See Chapter 4)
Which
is more arrogant, French or Americans?
In Paris cafe, three
persons, an American, a French, a Japanese, discussed what people is the
most arrogant in the world.
The Japanese said,
"It's American. They think American way is the best one, don't hesitate
to say it, and want you to understand it".
The American opposed,
"There is another people more arrogant than us. It's French. They think
French way is the best one, say it, and don't care abouthypothesis and assumptions are changing day by day.
Simply, as each plan is separate and relatively longer-term, the method
would be likened to the "summation of discrete
series" . When the environment changes in
continuous and differentiable fashion, the differentiation method may be
more effectively and minutely adjustable to the circumstances. However,
when the changes occur in discontinuous or indifferentiable manner, it
can no longer adjust itself, therefore it may repeat the same thing or
otherwise stop.
Differentiation
Method (Non-cogito management model)
Discrete Summation
Method (Cogito management model)
Has
Japan been competitive in international marketplace?
As mentioned above,
the Japanese model is based on continuous improvement & adjustment
rather than selective optimization. Whatever discussed in political arena,
Japanese firms have shown competitive advantages in the area where the
environmental changes have gradually occurred and only a slight and subtle
improvements may have had an impact on customers' choice,
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Resource
Management Rafe Boulon.
A few landslides were reported
along the roadway and the road
did buckle near Hawksnest Beach,
according to Boulon.
The worst damage in the park
was reported at Maho Bay beach,
which seemed to disappear under
the swell of runoff from the water-
shed. Only a few tree roots were
holding a portion of the sand in
place with the rest of the beach
The heavy rain dislodged
this retaining wall in Estate
Carolina, top left, damaging
three vehicles, including
the Jeep, bottom left, which
did start, but needs a new
windshield.
St. John Tradewinds News
Photos by Jaime Elliott
simply washed away.
"There is literally no beach,"
said Boulon.
Boulon's own North Shore
home was nearly impossible to
get to, as the access road to Wind-
swept was completely washed out.
The VINP official hoped to be able
to get his vehicle out sometime
this week.
Eight families who live on the
upper portion of EstateBordeaux
were reportedly trapped on the hill
due to several major landslides,
according to a resident who lives
in the area.
Residents in that section of Es-
tate Bordeaux lost power on Tues-
day, October 5, and V.I. Water and
Power Authority officials were
working in the area on Friday, Oc-
tober 8. As of press time, however,
the residents in that section of Es-
tate Bordeaux were still without
power.
Coral Bay lost power on Tues-
day evening, October 5, for about
24 hours. The current was running
by the night of October 6, as VI.
Water and Power Authority crews
got the power lines back up and
functioning.
Schools were closed early on
Tuesday, October 5, and then re-
mained shuttered for the rest of
the week. With the Columbus
Day holiday on Monday, Octo-
ber 11, students enjoyed almost a
full week off from the classroom.
Maintenance staff and faculty,
however, were asked to
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dean of the Thornton School.
“Our discussions about the future of
classical music, and music in general,
have been very stimulating.”
The Sydney Conservatorium of
Music at the University of Sydney and
Beijing Central Conservatory of Music
hosted the summit. Over the course
of four days, leaders discussed course
programs, student exchanges, industry
collaborations, funding models and
performance platforms.
The inaugural conference served as
the first time that deans and presidents
gathered from the schools participating
in the conference in the Pacific Rim
region.
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Dean Karl Kramer described the
conference as a “unique” opportunity to
utilize the distinctive traits of multiple
premier music institutions.
“While we all assume the Western
music tradition of teaching, each
institution is mutually exclusive in
terms of how it operates,” Kramer said.
“We are 12 unique case studies, each
with different expertise to share. The
summit is a starting point to forming
stronger human connections between
the institutions toencourage greater
and more regular dialogue across the
region.”
A result of the conference was the
establishing of the Pacific Alliance
of Music Schools by representatives
in attendance. The newly formed
PAMS consists of pre-eminent music
institutions from Australia, China,
Japan, Hong Kong, New Zealand,
Singapore, Taiwan and the United States.
During the summit, the participants
also solidified their commitment to an
annual convention hosted by a member
of PAMS.
“This inaugural conference is an
outstanding beginning to an important
alliance of the finest music schools
on the Pacific Rim,” said David H.
Stull, president of the San Francisco
Conservatory of Music. “Global
interchange is the future of music
and education. I am tremendously
enthusiastic about the potential of this
initiative.”
USC Thornton attends Asia-Pacific Summit
More than 10 music institutions
from the Pacific Rim convened to
discuss future programs.
MuSiC
austin Vogel | Daily Trojan
Music to my ears · The USC Thornton School of Music attended the
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would be
suicidal as there is NO suitable
landing space," thus wrote SS
Capt. Steinner, which assured
him a one-way ticket to the
Russian front, where his ser-
vices were needed in the battle
for Kursk.
Capt. Kurt Steinner never
returned, nor was a body ever
recovered. The fortress was
never pierced. The Plywood
Treasures proved a big hit in
London, Paris and New York
art galleries. Epstein Barr was
mentioned in the notes, but
never fully explained. And no
one asked.
Dennis and Gloria Acheson can't believe how
enormous the portions are at the world fa-
mous Columbia Restaurant, located on Seventh
Avenue in Ybor City.
Homeless individuals. Families. Communities.
Volunteers of America helps hundreds of thousands of individuals
and families find a place to call home every year. With pmgrams
that range from emergency shelter to medical and mental health
services and job training. For over 100 years, we've helped build
better communitiesCOUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 08-CP-2781 Division A
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ALICE GAYL CHRISTIE,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of AL-
ICE GAYL CHRISTIE, deceased, whose
date of death was October 31, 2008; File
Number 08-CA-2781, is pending in the
Circuit Court for Hillsborough County,
Florida, Probate Division, the address of
which is 800 E. Twiggs Street, Tampa,
FL 33602. The names and addresses of
the personal representative and the per-
sonal representative's attorney are set
forth below.
AII creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedenft's estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served, must file
their claims with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
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Unlike
belief, is the first readymade
not the bicycle wheel, which is in fact
an assembly of objects, but the bottle holders,
Marcel Duchamp was content to sign.
It also provided a definition
very explicit "common object promoted to the dignity
art object by the mere choice of the artist. "
Despite the reservations of Duchamp himself,
the importance of readymade should not be
underestimated, since a good part of
contemporary art follows. By negation
provocative he has shown, the readymade
has pushed the ratio of the actual artists
and moral responsibility. While calling
the artist reaffirmed its sovereign powers,
it has indeed demonstrated their effectiveness ridiculous.
At the unique work of art opposed
the multiplication of the manufactured object.
Except that used by other
its inventor the notion of readymade
has considerably faded, I
The proof that the world of finance
grabbed it, making a catalog
kitsch symbol of his power.The artist
most representative, perhaps, this
the current trend is the readymade US
Jeff Koons, who had the revelation of art
while he was trader on Wall Street.
Vacuum cleaners, kitchen utensils, rabbits
inflatable, piglets sugar, trinkets
Rococo with porn queen, Jeff Koons tries
to understand why and how objects
or consumer products can
be glorified. The problem is that
Marcel Duchamp had largely responded to
this matter in 1914. The fact remains
not unless Puppy, monumental sculpture
a lapdog, conducted with more
100,000 of flowers, is a spectacular work
and fun, as you can check the
the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. In 2008, Versailles
hosted a Jeff Koons exhibition in
the royal apartments and gardens
castle. Rabbit, one of the creations
most emblematic Koons was exposed
in the Abundance Salon, the Grand
Vase of Flowers, a tribute to motherhood,
in the apartments of Queen Marie Antoinette,
specifically in the room where the princes
heirs
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derived from the company rolls:
Crawford, James
died in hospital
Dell, Christian
in hospital
Griffith, Jacob
in hospital
Hines, Jacob
in hospital
Innis, Adam
in hospital
Long, David E.
at home
McComb, Andrew
at home
Ryall, George N.
of wounds received in battle
Spiker, Tobias
at home
Starkweather, Elisha
in hospital
Towslee, Charles D.
in hospital
Vanostrand, George
at home
This company was mustered out at
Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, December 2, 1864.
In an engagement near Memphis, Tennessee, Captain Seth
M. Barber had the misfortune to be wounded in the foot, which subsequently
required amputation, and was the occasion of his resignation, and
subsequent assignment to the Veteran Reserve corps.
THE FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT.
General Garfield appointed Peter B. Johnson, of Ashland, then
over sixty years of age, train master. He served three years in
Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and was honorably discharged.
In December, 1861, the Forth-second was ordered to
Kentucky. In January, 1862, it arrived near Paintville, and on the
eighth marched underLieutenant Colonel Sheldon to the fortified position
of General Humphrey Marshall, and found the works evacuated and provision
carried away or destroyed. Colonel Garfield followed
Marshall, and on the ninth the battle of Middle Creek took place, and
Marshall again retreated and burned his stores. The Forty-second
returned and passed up the Big Sandy and took possession of Pound Gap.
The campaign was disastrous to the volunteers of the Forty-second,
eighty-five of whom died through exposure and disease. In March the
Forty-second was ordered to Louisville, where it was attached to the
brigade of General George W. Morgan, and moved by rail to
Lexington, and from thence marched to Cumberland Ford, with only three
hundred and fourteen men fit for duty. In June it marched to the
rear of Cumberland Gap, amid continued skirmishing. On the fifth of
August, the Forty-second
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So after lunch we are continuing to
share resources for you and your
students.
Our next speaker is Heidi Diedrich, the
executive director of Arts works
projects for Human Rights a post she
assumed in July 2016 after working in
human rights in the Middle East for
nearly five years she brings a diverse
background in international development
and photography, complementing more than
two decades of leadership experience and
nonprofit communications. From 2011 to
2016 Diedrich was based in Iraq and
served in leadership roles with
international and nongovernmental
organizations focused on international
development, emergency humanitarian
response, and advocacy. Diedrich was also
director of Metrography, the first Iraqi
photo agency where she led efforts to
operationalize the agency and
established a non-profit training center
focused on cultivating an independent
Iraqi media, and ethical human rights
reporting in the Middle East. Diedrich
has held various other leadership roles
with U.S. nonprofit and for-profit
organizations, since beginning her
professionalintroduction stated, I just
returned from doing human rights work in
Iraq for five years, and one of the
issues i worked on in Iraq was torture.
And we were anti-torture obviously but
we were working on helping Iraq fulfill
their obligation under the UN
Convention Against Torture which they
signed. At the same time that I was
working on that project and preparing a
report for release to the government of
Iraq and the Kurdistan Region
government, the very next day, the
day before I presented the report the
Senate committee report in the United
States came out and torture. And so it
really brought home to me two things, one
was that I was doing really important
work in the Middle East ,but there was a
lot of important work to do at home. And
the second was that I would try to
pursue work with
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his buildings.
The Town of Cicero, however, needed to
approve the lease and Gonzalez was told
Loren-Maltese had decided to block the
deal. Gonzalez scheduled a meeting with
Loren-Maltese at which she acknowledged
that this was true. Gonzalez attempted to
persuade her to approve the lease, and by
the end of the meeting, Loren-Maltese was
non-committal. She told Gonzalez to
expect a call from Edward Vrdolyak, a
former Chicago alderman with no official
position in the Town of Cicero.
Shortly thereafter, Vrdolyak summoned
Gonzalez to his Chicago office. As the
two talked, Vrdolyak assured Gonzalez
that Loren-Maltese was his "friend," that
she would help him, but that Gonzalez
should "take care of her." Not long after
this meeting, Loren-Maltese permitted the
lease to go through. She later testified
that she had done Gonzalez a "million-
dollar" favor (as opposed, we suppose, to
making a decision in the best interesthave
failed, had this argument been
preserved.)
The evidence read in the light most
favorable to the jury’s verdict
established that in 1998 and early 1999,
there were two dominant players in the
Cicero condominium conversion business,
the Gonzalez parties and Pav. Until early
1999, Cicero imposed the same
requirements on everyone. No one was
asked to obtain "condominium approvals"
prior to the issuance of certificates of
compliance, and no one had to demonstrate
that he had 1.5 off-street parking spaces
available for each rehabilitated unit he
intended to sell. That changed in
February of 1999 in the manner we have
already described. While Pav continued to
receive certificates of compliance under
the old rules, Gonzalez was subjected to
a series of unprecedented requirements,
many of which were substantively
questionable--like requiring "condominium
approval" in the absence of any ordinance
or policy creating such a requirement--
and all of which the jury reasonably
could
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been chosen not
only for its intrinsic factual and historical interest but because
it spotlights certain key issues in the field of Buddhist ethics
and doctrine."
It
is quite clear from a variety of sources that abortion has been
severely disapproved of in the Buddhist tradition. It is also equally
clear that abortion has been tolerated in Buddhist Japan and accommodated
under exceptional circumstances by some modern Buddhists in the
U.S.
Political
events in the course of this century, however, have forced the
issue of human rights to the top of the agenda. [5] The Chinese
invasion of Tibet, the bitter ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, and
the experience of military dictatorship in countries such as Burma
have all provided contemporary Buddhism with first-hand experience
of the issues at stake.
The
prohibition on taking human life is one of the cornerstones of
Buddhist ethics, but there isa quietist religion that fails to consider societal problems.
This is, of course, a gross exaggeration. Mahayana Buddhism is
bodhisattva ideal, Pure Land doctrine, and Maitreyanism, which
often appeared in China in times of political instability, both
reach past the individual to relate Buddhist soteriology to society
as a whole.
While
that may not have been the Buddha himself people saw cycling
past them down North State Street this past Sunday, it
may well have been the spirit of the Buddha. On bikes decorated
with multicolored prayer flags flapping in the wind, 60
riders, supported by more than 20 volunteers, came together
for a unique two-day event.
Two
American Buddhist monks on a journey of a lifetime, from
downtown Los Angeles
to the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas in Talamage,California. A
journey of more
than 800 miles thattook two years and nine months to complete.
In
this same
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in Italy during the reign of
Theodoric
500
Theodoric arranges a dynastic marriage between his sister, Amalafrida, and
the weak Thrasamund of the
Vandali. It is part of the process by which the Ostrogothic king is
extending his influence through the various
Germanic kingdoms of Western
Europe and Africa. The arrangement ends Thrasamund's attempts to raid
Ostrogothic territories, and the might of the ruler of
Italy is underlined
when a guard of 5,000 men arrive with Amalafrida.
504
Gepid power suffers a decisive blow when the Ostrogoths cut off the
expansion of the kingdom of Gepidia into the Danubian plains. This forces
the Gepids to restrict themselves to the Pannonian basin.
early 6th century
According to Jordanes, Roduulf rules the Ranii in
Norway until, apparently
despising his own kingdom, he flees to join Theodoric. There are signs of
cross-European communications and some trading during this period, despite
migrations andshifting tribal associations, so perhaps the idea of a
Scandinavian king travelling to
Rome to join
the famous Ostrogoths is not so surprising.
509 - 526
Theodoric intervenes at Narbonne, driving out both
Visigoths and
Burgundians. This forces the
Franks
and Burgundians to withdraw from the Mediterranean coast. The following year
the Ostrogoths defeat Gesalec in battle and he flees. After a year spent in
Aquitaine
to gather his forces, Gesalec makes another attempt to recapture Narbonne. He loses a second battle and is soon captured by the Ostrogoths.
Theodoric assumes the Visigothic crown until his death in 526, nominally
acting as regent for the infant Amalaric who
is able to take his rightful place as king after Theodoric's death.
526 - 534
Athalaric
Grandson, aged
10. Son of Eutharic.
526 - 534
Amalasuntha
Regent and mother. Murdered by her cousin.
533
The
last known decree to be issued by the Roman Senate
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with Romero and apologized. Later that day, Appellees
were given Acounseling sheets,@ a form of discipline. On April 16, 1999, Appellees
were suspended. On April 28, 1999, Appellees were terminated by letter, which listed the
reasons for termination as immorality, insubordination, fraud, failure to
comply with Board policies, and reasons constituting good cause.
After learning that at least six
other female employees of the District were involved in similar incidents but
received less severe discipline, Appellees filed suit
alleging that their gender was a motivating factor in the District=s decision to terminate them. Appellees
specifically filed suit under Section 21.051 of the Texas Labor Code, which
prohibits employment discrimination. The
case was tried to a jury and at the close of Appellees= evidence, the District moved for
directed verdict, which was denied. The
District re-urged the motion at the closedid, yet those female
employees were not fired. Armendariz, who is also an employee of the District,
testified that in some instances, the females were not even disciplined for
clocking-in other employees. While she
received a reprimand for punching another female employee=s card, the employee whose card she
punched did not receive a reprimand.
Another
female employee of the transportation department, Celia Aguilar, testified that
she clocked-in for other employees in the presence of her coordinator, Jerry
Venable. Aguilar testified that she was
not told that clocking-in for other employees was a violation of the District
policy, nor was she reprimanded for doing so.
She also stated that she witnessed female employees on more than one
occasion clock-in for others and that none of those female employees were
terminated or suspended.
Also, Ofelia
Gallegos, another employee of the transportation department, frequently
clocked-in for
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on to earn his
PhD in musical arts from the
University of Oklahoma, tak-
ing classes every summer for
five years and spending one
full yer' at the university to
complete his residency. Earn-
ing the PhD gave him more
options in education. And one
of those options soon took him
away from Nashville.
Despite the steady percus-
sionist work he was enjoying
in the Kentucky and Nashville
areas, in 1986 he decided to
take a job in Miami as direc-
tor of curriculum at Broward
Community College.
"It was a tremendous oppor-
tunity," he said. "By that time
I'd wanted to get involved in
administration for a while."
But the move didn't slow his
musical career down. Instead,
it only picked up.
While in South Florida Al-
ford said he was doing about
150 shows a year, perform-
ing with the Symphony of the
Americas, Boca Raton Pops
Orchestra and Gold Coast
Orchestra, while continuing to
play for showsand musicians
touring in Miami.
"I'll never forget one par-
ticular weekend, I had a re-
hearsal with Ballet Florida
for Nutcracker on Thursday
night and a rehearsal for Coral
Ridge Presbyterian Church for
a Christmas show on Friday
night," said Alford. "Then on
Saturday I performed with
the Moody Blues. On Sunday
morning I had a church service
to perform in, and on Sunday
afternoon I did the Nutcracker.
That is when I realized I was a
percussion prostitute."
Not too much of a prosti-
tute to put work before family,
though. Alford took the posi-
tion with HCC-Ybor in 2001
because he wanted to be closer
to his family, specifically his
son who was attending the
University of Central Florida.
And he has no regrets. Though
he doesn't perform as regularly
as he once did, HCC-Ybor offers
tremendous rts programs and
through his work as dean he is
able to help a new generation of
musicians fulfill
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home-related.
As she visited patrol bases during
her first deployment, she noticed many
soldiers had dogs or cats. Owning pets
violated policy, but it gave soldiers,
particularly those in caretaker roles,
a release.
“They want to be a pillar of strength,”
Caswell said, but with a dog or cat,
they could cry. Upon her return to the
states, she related this to a colleague
who suggested Caswell start a program
to use therapy dogs in a combat zone.
It was another way to support soldiers,
who often miss their pets dearly while
deployed, Caswell believed.
Her superiors agreed, and the
therapy-dog program has now become
standard practice. The program was one
of several reasons Caswell was awarded
a Meritorious Service Medal – one
of several commendations, including
two Bronze Stars, that Caswell received
before retiring in 2010.
At her retirement celebration, Caswell
honored Dickerson for mentoring her
at ECU and after graduation. She also
honoredwho taught
clinical chemistry, immunology and
serology and professional issues from
1972 until 2001.
Seniors Jeanette McDaniel of King
George, Va., and Yolanda Wooten
of Bailey received the first Whitfield
Memorial Scholarship.
Each scholarship, valued at $1,075,
was awarded in recognition of acade-mic
performance, financial need,
community service and an interest
in clinical chemistry.
The scholarship is in memory of Mary
Beth Whitfield, who received a bachelor’s
degree in clinical laboratory science from
ECU in 1988. She worked at Pitt County
Memorial Hospital for 23 years, first in
the clinical chemistry department and
then in laboratory information systems.
After her sudden death in December
2009, PCMH colleagues donated funds
to establish the scholarship.
Communication Sciences
and Disorders
Doctoral student Kensi Cobb received
a Student Summer Research Fellowship
from the American Academy of
Audiology. The purpose of the
fellowship is to expose the student to a
stimulating research environment under
the guidance of a mentor. The title
of the project Cobb
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