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language, kind of the fundamental fact about language, that we know from linguistics, which is the scientific study of language, is that it changes. One period of really interesting fast sound change in the history of English is something called The Great Vowel Shift. Started around 1400, the word that we know as "name" around 1400, used to be "naw-meh". And then that "aw" vowel in the middle changed to "ah", so we had "nahme", then it was an "eh", so we had "nehme". Then it was a long a, so we had "nayme". And then finally, it came to the diphthong that most varieties of English have now, something like "name". That was a long distance to travel. Another example would be a vowel sound in a word like "house". Started off as "hoo" so it was "hoose". Vowel sound in a word like "time" started off as an "ee", so it was "team". And thenmust be a sort of irresponsible type. - So this is a sort of an accent that was essentially invented in its earliest form by one guy, an Australian named William Tilly, who at the end of the 19th century, thought that there might be something to be gained by everybody who spoke English speaking exactly the same way. So, he devised this accent that was sort of, the best accent of English. It was "correct" speech. He wanted everybody everywhere to speak this. It became a thing in the United States where he was teaching. It was taught in the New York City public schools, and it became the accent of the stage and screen. So actors were taught to speak this way, that this was "correct" speech. So the early version of a dialect coach, it was usually called an elocution teacher, was really different essentially because they were teaching actors to speak correctly, not teaching actors how
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Meet the Team Nigel Hart Nigel at the award cermony for the world sporting competiton when we came sixth overall. Nigel recieving (blank) at (blank) award cemony in (Date) Busy at work for the (somthing) competition Company Owner: Coach and course designer Experiance Nigel Hart accomplished and experienced clay shooter; he has 52 Welsh caps to his name. His main disaplines are FITASC and sporting. Nigel has shoot all over the world for Wales. His greatest achievement was shooting for Great Britain in the European FITASC championships in Cyprus. He is also a highly experianced coach and target setter. Shoots with Perazzi Recent Results 3rd team place in Cyprus at the Euopean FITASC competiton Stuart Hart Stuart, Captain of the Welsh sporting team in Canada Stuart Shooting off for Class win at the World Fitasc Championship at Northbrook, Chicago Coach & Safety Officer Manager at Dore Valley Shooting Ground Experiance Stuart has represented Wales 17 times to date, in Sporting International & World championshipsand International Fitasc Tournaments. He captained the Welsh team twice. Stuart is the Gwent Sporting county co-ordinator (Winning team in 2014). Whilst Stuart was at Harper Adams, He was captain of the Univeristies Shooting Team; winning many competitions as an individual and as a team. He is always lending help to anyone who needed it on the way. Qualifications BSc(hons) Bussiness and Marketing from Harper Adams Univeristy. CPSA safety officer Shoots with Stuart shoots Perazzi MX2000S & Blaser F3 Julie Hart Julie (right) and Nigel (left) in Canada for the . Enjoying a cheeky picture with the local wildlife! Hart Shots Janine Mary Preece Nigel has coached Janine from a young age; the hart team have watched to grow from strength to strength. One of Hart Events proudest moments was watching Janine place 5th in Dubai at the Nad Al Sheba Shooting tournament, 2014. Andrew White Whitey is the bees nees. He is a very skilled FITASC
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Ireland. The duration of the Troubles is conventionally dated from approximately 1968 to the signing of the Belfast Agreement in 1998. Violence nonetheless continued beyond this period and still manifests on a small-scale basis. The principal issues at stake in the Troubles were the constitutional status of Northern Ireland and the relationship between the mainly-Protestant Unionist and mainly-Catholic Nationalist communities in Northern Ireland. The Troubles had both political and military (or paramilitary) dimensions. Its participants included politicians and political activists on both sides, republican and loyalist paramilitary organisations, the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), the British Army and the security forces of the Republic of Ireland. See also Demography of Northern Ireland Religion in the United Kingdom Religion in the Republic of Ireland References External links Homepage of the Irish Bishops' Conference (Catholic) CatholicIreland.net, Content-rich portal ofArtists: About Dionne Bromfield Following this exposure, which instantly catapulted her into fame, Bromfield has appeared on TV shows like Strictly Come Dancing, This Morning and Live From Studio Five. Bromfield did a rendition of the 1960s hit song Mama Said and wowed the audience with the strong vocal performance. She was the first artist to be signed with Amy Winehouse’s newly launched record label, Lioness Records. The young star has been receiving singing lessons at the prestigious VoxBox Singing School in Camden in North London. She was also to receive tutoring from Seth Riggs in the US, who has trained artists like Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles! Bromfield’s debut album entitled Introducing Dionne Bromfield was released on 12th October 2009. It peaked at number 33 on the UK Albums Charts. Her debut single Mama Said, is slated to be released on the 2nd of November 2009. Winehouse has been said to believe greatly in Bromfield’s talent and has been quoted as saying that Bromfield is more talented than Winehouse was at her age! she is receiving much
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Weisberger v Weisberger (2017 NY Slip Op 06212) Weisberger v Weisberger 2017 NY Slip Op 06212 Decided on August 16, 2017 Appellate Division, Second Department Per Curiam. Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on August 16, 2017 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department JOHN M. LEVENTHAL, J.P. JEFFREY A. COHEN ROBERT J. MILLER FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, JJ. 2015-09236 (Index No. 57063/08) [*1]Naftali H. Weisberger, respondent, vChava Weisberger, appellant. APPEAL by the mother from an order of the Supreme Court (Eric I. Prus, J.), dated May 29, 2015, and entered in Kings County. The order, insofar as appealed from, after a hearing, (1) granted that branch of the father's motion which was to modify a stipulation ofrequire her to practice full religious observance in accordance with the Hasidic practices of ultra Orthodoxy during any period in which she has physical custody of the children and at any appearance at the children's schools, (4) denied that branch of the mother's motion which was to modify the religious upbringing clause contained in the parties' stipulation of settlement, and (5) denied that branch of the mother's motion which was to modify the vacation and holiday schedule contained in the stipulation of settlement so as to award the father visitation during all Jewish holidays and for two weeks during summer vacation, and to award her visitation during all non-religious school vacations, with the exception of the two weeks each summer to be spent with the father. Seward & Kissel
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of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) to activate a New York City urban search and rescue shortly thereafter. (11) A month after the earthquake, the House of Representatives unanimously passed House Resolution 1059 which expressed gratitude to these USAR units, and highlighted that the 511 United States rescue workers comprised roughly one-third of the entire international USAR effort in Haiti, and more than 130 people were rescued from under the rubble in Haiti by these units. (12) Individuals, businesses, and philanthropic organizations across the United States and throughout the international community responded in support of Haiti and its populace during this crisis, sometimes in innovative ways such as fundraising through text messaging. (13) The Haitian diaspora in the United States, which was integral to emergency relief efforts— (A) has annually contributed significant monetary support to Haiti through remittances; and (B) continues to seek opportunities to partner with the United States Agency for International Development andother agencies to substantively contribute to the reconstruction of Haiti. (14) Significant challenges still remain in Haiti as it works to recover and rebuild. (15) According to the International Organization for Migration, approximately 680,000 people remain in spontaneous and organized camps in Haiti. (16) According to numerous nongovernmental organizations and United States contractors, the pace of reconstruction has lagged significantly behind the original emergency relief phase. (17) The widespread irregularities that occurred in the elections held in Haiti on November 28, 2010, led to outbursts of violence which undermined the recovery efforts. (18) On October 21, 2010, an outbreak of cholera was detected in the Lower Artibonite region. (19) Initial efforts to contain the epidemic were disrupted by Hurricane Tomás and resulting widespread flooding, which led to the spreading and entrenchment of the disease throughout the country. (20) According to the Haitian Ministry of Public Health and Population, as of March 28, 2011— (A) approximately 4,766 people have died from cholera;
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often on the social and cultural determinants of the learning process. Educational psychologists distinguish individual constructivism, identified with Piaget's theory of cognitive development, from social constructivism. A dominant influence on the latter type is Lev Vygotsky's work on sociocultural learning, describing how interactions with adults, more capable peers, and cognitive tools are internalized to form mental constructs. Elaborating on Vygotsky's theory, Jerome Bruner and other educational psychologists developed the important concept of instructional scaffolding, in which the social or information environment offers supports for learning that are gradually withdrawn as they become internalized. Conditioning and learning To understand the characteristics of learners in childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age, educational psychology develops and applies theories of human development. Often represented as stages through which people pass as they mature, developmental theories describe changes in mental abilities, social roles, moral reasoning, and beliefs about the nature of knowledge. For example, educational psychologists have conducted research onpreservice teacher education. Special education Lesson plan Counseling Training In order to become an educational psychologist, students can complete an undergraduate degree in their choice. They then must go to graduate school to study education psychology, counseling psychology, and/ or school counseling. Most students today are also receiving their doctorate degrees in order to hold the "psychologist" title.Educational psychologists work in a variety of settings. Some work in university settings where they carry out research on the cognitive and social processes of human development, learning and education. Educational psychologists may also work as consultants in designing and creating educational materials, classroom programs and online courses.Educational psychologists who work in k–12 school settings are trained at the master's and doctoral levels. In addition to conducting assessments, school psychologists provide services such as academic and behavioral intervention, counseling, teacher consultation, and crisis intervention. However, school psychologists are generally more individual-oriented towards students. Employment outlook Employment for psychologists in the United States is expected
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Roots Party candidate. -8th District: DFL Rep. James Oberstar, 53, was first elected to the House in 1974 from the northeastern Minnesota seat which has been held by DFLers since 1946. Schuster, 38, is a logging contractor from Gheen. ) STATE: Naytahwaush man charged for leaving scene of fatal accident page 3 NATIONAL: Bush's father man have robbed Geronimo's grave page 5 FAMILY PAGE: Woman likes being called tribal chairman page 9 The Ojibwe News "News by and for the Ojibwe Nation" Copyright Ojibwe News. 1988 FIFTY CENTS Founded at Bemidji, Minnesota in 1988 Volume 1 Issue 24 Wednesday, November 2,1988 | A Weekly Publication Bemidji, Minnesota 56601 News Briefs Schedule too busy for debates St. Paul, Minn. (AP) - Scheduling conflicts would make it too difficult for Republican Sen. Dave Durenberger to agree to Hubert H. Humphrey Ill's proposal to stop all TV advertising and devote the rest of the campaign to debates, the Durenberger campaign says. "While we cannot cancel the senator's schedule and agree to 27 debates requested in your proposal, I do reaffirm the senator's commitment to runof revenues, expenditures and changes in fund balances-- budget and actual for the special revenue fund for the, year ending Sept. 30, 1986." Presentation of such a statement is required by generally accepted accounting principles. According to a letter to the Minneapolis Area Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, from Delbert J. Fickas, OIG, the BIA has until Nov. 22, 1988 to resolve questioned costs with the tribe. Minneapolis, Minn. (AP) - The spruce, cedar, jackpine and other cold-weather evergreens that are so plentiful in northern Minnesota could be dying out due to climatic changes because of the greenhouse effect, according to a study by environmental scientists. The study by scientists with the University of California at Santa Barbara predicts that between 2010 and 2040, the evergreens of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area will begin to die and be replaced by northern hardwoods such as sugar maple, yellow birch, red oak and cherry trees. The change in the nature of the forests
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for more Malaysians to further their education in academic, professional, vocational and technical areas. The college prides itself with more than 45,000 graduates, many of whom have emerged as top students and competent graduates who excel in their careers. KDU Smart Community The KDU Smart Community comes alive with the dynamic symbiosis between KDU students, staff, and university partners interacting with the industries and global communities. At the heart of this SMART COMMUNITY emphasis is placed on the process of learning and teaching that begins with KDU's quality programmes, staff and learning environment. Lecturers undergo specialized training in the methodology of teaching and learning that facilitates the students' learning to groom them towards being independent learners. These students will continue to excel because they are life-long learners. The SMART teaching and learning approach provides opportunities for students to gather information from global communities, and analyze and apply their knowledge in meaningful contexts, Working individually and also insmall groups, students gain essential soft skills through interpersonal and intrapersonal interactions such as skills on communication, decision making and time management. These are elements that prepare students for a bright and promising future. KDU College is a subsidiary of the Paramount Corporation Berhad, a public listed company with divisions in education, property and construction development. Subsidiaries of the education division include two colleges - KDU Petaling Jaya and KDU Penang, and the Sri KDU secondary and primary school. Academic Strengths KDU College is reputed as a private institution of higher learning that has created a signature mark in providing a superior learning experience at its highest level for all Malaysian and international students. The efficient and robust academic staff is not only dedicated but also experienced in the education field. KDU employs only qualified academic staff that meets the requirement of both our partner institutions as well as LAN's requirement, with PhD and Masters
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iyi. Bir gece, Bischoff bir telefon aldı. Eski bir Japon tanıdıktan. Güreşçi-politikacıydı. Antonio Inoki. Inoki sonunda anladı Siyasi kariyeri nasıl kurtarılır? ve belki de garip bir şekilde English: involved holding the greatest pro wrestling event the world had ever seen. Inoki himself owned a successful wrestling company in Tokyo, called New Japan Pro Wrestling, NJPW, and in a collaborative effort with Bischoff's WCW, wanted to put on a pay-per-view extravaganza, with marquee names from both sides of the Pacific. The publicity would be huge. Bischoff listened intently as Inoki revealed the one caveat, the event would be held in North Korea, the totalitarian, isolationist state. Now this in itself would be controversial, but NJPW was a Japanese company, and WCW was an American company, two countries considered the greatest of enemies to North Korea. Despite this, Inoki was willing, hoping the publicity and goodwill gleaned from this so-called world peace event, as he dubbed it, would boost his chances at re-election, as well as help putmake a statement. He needed to showcase his new-found power and influence to the world, and to his own people. He needed to prove his worth and establish a cult of personality he felt was vital for political control, something he learned from dad. And odd as it may seem to us, a grand pro wrestling event, with its simplistic portrayals of good and evil apparently served that purpose. North Korea had always tended towards these types of old-fashioned, Stalinist spectacles in showcasing their might. And so, he was onboard. Thus the pieces were now in place. Turkish: Inoki, Bischoff ve Kim hepsi içerideydi. Fakat bir ana şebekeye ihtiyaçları vardı. şovun başlığına ilişkin olay, üretecek olan çok fazla vızıltı. Ve sadece Inoki'nin kendisinin mantıklı geldiğini anladı onun süperstar statüsü göz önüne alındığında, o kabul etti. Yarı emekli olmak o noktaya göre spor, ve aktif olmak, yüksek profilli politikacı bazı beklenmedik yaptı tamamen benzersiz olmasa da Güreş tarihinin yıllarında, mevcut Belediye Başkanı tarafından görüldüğü
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the country’s first internet backbone network and has evolved into the world’s largest national research hub. [...] Britain's intelligence service stores millions of bits of online data in Internet buffers. In SPIEGEL, Edward Snowden explains GCHQ's "full take" approach. All data that travels through the UK is captured. In an interview published in the latest edition of SPIEGEL, National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden reports on how America's NSA intelligence service works together with Germany's federal intelligence agency, the BND, more intensively than previously known. He also provides an in-depth account of the surveillance operations of the NSA and its British counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). Britain's Tempora system is the signal intelligence community's first "full-take Internet buffer," Snowden said in an interview. The scope of this "full take" system is vast. According to the whistleblower and Britain's Guardian newspaper, Tempora stores communications data for up to 30 days and saves the content of those messages for upuse of information "inadvertently" collected from domestic US communications without a warrant. The Guardian is publishing in full two documents submitted to the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (known as the Fisa court), signed by Attorney General Eric Holder and stamped 29 July 2009. They detail the procedures the NSA is required to follow to target "non-US persons" under its foreign intelligence powers and what the agency does to minimize data collected on US citizens and residents in the course of that surveillance. The documents show that even under authorities governing the collection of foreign intelligence from foreign targets, US communications can still be collected, retained and used. The procedures cover only part of the NSA's surveillance of domestic US communications. The bulk collection of domestic call records, as first revealed by the Guardian earlier this month, takes place under rolling court orders issued on the basis of a legal interpretation of a different authority, section
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because ' of the war in Europe has become an object of contempt to residents of even the more remote portions of China, and that Ameri can missionaries are being sneered at by the Chinese is the statement mad In" a letter m which has been received from Joshua C. Jensen, a South Dakota man who Is stationed at Nincvuen. sechuen. S I China, where he la a missionary. " j' 1 "But perhaps the greatest hardship that 13 the war has brought upon us." he writes, 'Is the attitude of the Chinese toward the war. Not a few have taken up a rather sneering attitude toward our re ligion. They remind us that ths coun tries now at war have beeen under Chris tian Influence tor many centuries, an ask us why Christianity was not stiont and effective enough to keep them a", peace. And the questionfrom the resolution for a constitutional amendment the provision Which would allow an additional levy for any purpose. The senate also decided this afternoon that . the State Highway commission has shown a right of expense by adopting an adverse committee report to wipe that organisation, out of existence. i After debate the senate passed the reso lution for' constitutional amendment allowing the legislature: to fix salaries of state and judicial officers. - 111 1 1 German Ship Seeks Refuge in Gravesend NEW YORK, Feb. 1 The unusual sight of a steamship flying the German flag passing quarantine, apparently bound te sea, coincidental with an official ma' rtne report that a British warship was off Fire island, bound toward the en trance of the harbor, ereatod excitement in shipping circles this afternoon, until the German vessel, After passing through the . Narrows, turned and anchored Gravesend bay. The ship proved to bo the Harburg, which
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way of shining a light on some of CASVA's activities at the Gallery and helping a wider public understand what we do. And I'm grateful to you all for your interest. As we celebrated the Gallery's 75th anniversary this past year, our minds have been drawn back to March 17, 1941, that wonderful day when President Roosevelt declared the Gallery open. The long work of building completed after the joint resolution of Congress on March 24, 1937, and after the deaths of both Andrew Mellon and his architect John Russell Pope, had realized a beautiful classical building. The galleries remained sparsely furnished, however, with works of art, and the great challenge of building the collection and providing programs for its interpretation and conservation lay ahead. When it comes to telling the story of CASVA, we remember a different building with an equally long period of planning, beginning with these sketches by I.M. Pei and construction,-- which you see here-- as well as a different opening day. President JimmyCarter declared the East Building open. As in the case of the West Building, it took years to fill it with the art of the highest quality that we all enjoy here today. But this building, visionary for its time in both form and function, was designed by I.M. Pei for Paul Mellon and his sister Ailsa Mellon Bruce for several other purposes. In addition to the public spaces, including this auditorium in which we all are now, the atrium, and the nearby Cascade Cafe, it was to house administrative and curatorial offices. Especially important in the commission to I.M. Pei was the expanded space for the library and then for the new research center that would require the library's expansion, as well as offices for fellows, a seminar room-- and before we look at the seminar room, I just want you to see the offices for the members there on the right-- a seminar room, a lounge,-- which you see here on the left-- and
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request from intelligence chief Lavrenti Beria to Molotov to pass on the information to the Allies. But it seems the Kremlin decided not to allow it. The lie went around the world and kept the press on alert. People everywhere reported having seen Hitler. Nazi sympathizers seized the opportunity to spread the myth Hitler was still alive and would return to save the Reich. One of the rumours was particularly annoying for the British: The Soviets accused them of helping Hitler escape; and that they were hiding him somewhere in the British occupied zone to use him as a bargaining chip against them at the appropriate time. English: In order to put an end to such accusations, the British commissioned a young historian, Hugh Trevor-Roper, to investigate the question of Hitler's whereabouts. The Russians denied him their support and any access to the Chancellery, located in the Soviet sector. But Trevor-Roper found several witnesses in British and American prisonsemakin lebih semarak. English: At that time, the FBI received thousands of reports from all over the world about sightings of Hitler, which were checked and categorised. In March 1953 the news spread like wildfire around the world: Stalin was dead. The unscrupulous dictator, victor of the Second World War, merciless tyrant, glorified and hated ruler had died, and nobody knew what would follow the regime of terror he had maintained for almost 30 years in the Soviet Union. Beria had the honourable task of delivering the eulogy on Red Square. Indonesian: Pada saat itu, FBI menerima ribuan laporan dari seluruh dunia tentang penampakan Hitler, yang diperiksa dan dikategorikan. Pada bulan Maret 1953, berita menyebar seperti api di seluruh dunia: Stalin tutup usia. Diktator yang tidak bermoral, pemenang Perang Dunia II, tiran tanpa ampun, penguasa yang dimuliakan dan dibenci telah meninggal. Dan tidak ada yang tahu apa yang akan menyusul rezim teror, yang telah dipertahankannya selama hampir 30 tahun
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it? Nothing. They were a country of old men. In the end of the day, the leadership-- the inner circle of the party-- were 22 men with an average rate of 68 years. They didn't want to hear what's going on. They didn't even know what was going on. They were living in a village north of Berlin in the woods, in their bungalows, completely shielded from the world. And what gave the people in East Germany [INAUDIBLE] is, when Soviet Union started to open up and Gorbachev started to engage in discussion and open for change, East Germany said no, we don't need to do that. For decades and decades they told us, the Soviet Union is the leading example to victory. And suddenly they did, for the first thing, something good. And then they said, oh we don't have to follow every whim they have. So it was really, really crazy at that time. The time was ripe for revolution. Unfortunately, what happened just beforehere. People that were camping out in the West German embassy-- the embassy wasn't built to hold 5,000 people-- were allowed to leave Prague towards the West. And Genscher, the foreign minister of West Germany, gave that famous speech on the balcony. That was the last nail in the coffin of East Germany, kind of. So what happened then is people went to the streets. They say, OK. Everybody who wants to leave the country suddenly can leave the country. Well, what about the people that want to stay here? We don't want to leave. We want to change. So they started going on the streets. And they started in Leipzig. Every Monday they had Protestant service. And then they went out with candles and walked the streets. And the first Monday was, I think, September 3 or something like that. There was 500. The next Monday it was 5,000. The next Monday it was 20,000. That was the Monday before the 40th anniversary of the East German
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scored 16 and 22 victories, respectively, with their Lightnings. The Lightning's load-carrying capabilities were put to some unusual uses at a late stage in the war, when cargo and personnel pods were developed for attachment to the bomb pylons. Self-contained P-38 groups in the Pacific carried spares and ground crews in order to utilize newly captured air strips without having to await the arrival of supporting transport. On other occasions, for swift casualty air evacuation, the Lightning became an air ambulance. Modified drop tanks with transparent noses were produced, each carrying two stretchers. Other unusual applications included the use of some P-38s as glider tugs, each having a maximum tow of three laden gliders, while one P-38 was successfully flown with skis. It was appropriate that the Lightning should terminate a distinguished combat career by being the first USAAF aircraft type to land in Japan after V-J Day. (airplane rumbles) Unquestionably, the finest of all American wartime fighters, and ranking in merit with the best ofany other combatant, the North American P-51 Mustang was an inspired design evolved almost by accident. It outperformed all other USAAF types in speed, range, and maneuverability. And, although produced in slightly smaller numbers than the P-47 Thunderbolt, it eventually re-equipped all but one Eighth Air Force Thunderbolt Group. The Mustang also established itself as the principal Allied strategic fighter. Its reputation with the USAAF was made in the last two years of the war, the first combat group arriving in the United Kingdom in November, 1943, and after the cessation of hostilities. General Hap Arnold admitted that it had been the USAAF's own fault that this excellent fighter had not been employed operationally very much earlier. In fact, it was only by chance that the Mustang was accepted by the USAAF at all. The Mustang owed its origin to the British Air Purchasing Commission, which, in April, 1940, requested a substitute for the Curtiss P-40, which it considered unsuitable for European combat conditions. North
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and Keith Obadike's Blackness for Sale. This piece of digital art is from 2001, and it saw Keith Obadike auction his blackness on eBay as a way to disrupt the trade in slave memorabilia on the Internet and the commodification of blackness more generally. So his auction was scheduled to last for 10 days but was deemed inappropriate by eBay, and only after four days it was removed from the website. The auction garnered 12 bids overall, the highest coming in at $152.50. So there's no image of Keith Obadike on the, this particular site. It's his blackness that is described as an heirloom. Instead potential buyers are provided with a list of benefits and warnings regarding Obadike's blackness, like the seller does not recommend that this blackness be used while making intellectual claims. (laughing) Or the seller does not recommend that this blackness be used while voting in the United States or Florida. So Mendi and Keith Obadike's project is one of blackblack women became presumably they could be, they were read as male most of the time, and Asian men were read as female most of the time, with this particular study. And so in this way it mirrored earlier pseudo scientific racist and sexist discourse that sought to define racial categories and gender categories in order to regulate these artificial boundaries that could never be fully maintained. So you think here of the black woman as surrogate man or the feminized Asian man. So interestingly in this particular study their gender classifier was made ethnicity specific for the category African, and they found that images of the African females would still be classified as females 82% of the time, and while that same African classifier would find images of Asian females 95% of the time and for what they call caucasoid females 96% of the time. This is a study that came out in the late, sort of the early, around
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global water security report from the US Director of National Intelligence in 2012 stated that the, "water demand is set to outstrip sustainable current supplies by 40 percent by 2030". This quote aired in the documentary "Breath of Life", which also claimed that by 2050 food demand will increase by 70%. The world population will likely peak at around nine point four billion around 2070, and then decline to around nine billion by the year 2100; according to the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis. As if overpopulation wasn't enough, the stresses on the food demand will be further exacerbated by a dwindling food supply, a nutrient deficient soil, and the exposed risks of our monoculture farming practices. Cynthia Matzke, a marine biologist interviewed in the "Breath of Life" said, "the fossil fuels that we burn as they settle out into the oceans are changing the chemistry to the point that withinBrazil has experienced severe water shortages for the first time in its history. For Sao Paulo, a city of 20 million, this has become a crisis...another interviewee said, "there are places where we don't have water half of the week. We are still seeing tensions between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro (population 12 million) because Rio needs the water to produce energy, but Sao Paulo needs the water for the people. And they are fighting on how to use this water---something we couldn't imagine 10 years ago". Another excellent documentary, "The Corporation", discussed Bolivia's fight against the privatization of their water, a condition imposed by the World Bank in order for the Bolivian government to receive financing. There on the streets of Cochabamba the unthinkable happened, the Bechtel corporation attempted to expand its privatization of water, to prohibit people from collecting rainwater. The Bolivian government tried to defend its corporation's right
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the most recognition, but always the right thing to do. He is a man of his word, even though they may be few. So when I think of Financial Federal, and indeed what I would call the Financial Federal family, due to the incredibly long tenure of their employees, I can't help but think of the Bailey Brothers' Building and Loan from that great movie, It's a Wonderful Life. Now, not all the parallels are there, but there are a few. I've seen a lot of lives touched by the work of Financial Federal family and their own George Bailey. And indeed, they run their business as much to serve the community for which they live, as they do for profit. It's a refreshing throwback in time, and a characteristic that especially stands out today, in today's caustic environment. I'm gonna run short on time, but I have to mention two more qualities in our new member. The first one is that of anhelp all children in Memphis and Shelby County see themselves as entrepreneurs. Because when children think like entrepreneurs, they believe they have the tools to solve any problem and change the world. Thanks to our work with The Society of Entrepreneurs, we are raising the next generation of problem solvers, visionaries and dreamers, maybe even the next Master Entrepreneur. Thank you again for the opportunity to be a part of this work. And now Founder of Comtrak Logistics, and Master Entrepreneur, Mike Bruns. - Thank you, Leigh, I appreciate that. One of my biggest honors in The Society of Entrepreneurs is to have the privilege of introducing the 2020 Distinguished Master Entrepreneur, Mr. Charlie McVean. He truly represents the total and complete definition of an entrepreneur, and his mastered that behavior by devoting his entire life to making Memphis better. His backbone and tenacity was built in the grain industry, and he founded his trading company in 1986, changing the way livestock was traded forever. It was a huge risk and
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having wish for a real change and an end to the feudal system should support this revolutionary struggle through their pen. KARACHI a sTaff REpoRT T least eight people have lost their lives to the ongoing spate of killings in the largest city and economic hub of the country. The ‘trend’ of targetedkillings in the city continued on Tuesday as armed men resorted to direct and indiscriminate firing on unarmed citizens. Rescue sources said that a person had been shot and killed in the Metroville area. Similarly, police sources said that two people had been injured in firing by unknown people at a clinic located in Shershah. About four people were injured in firing in the areas of Orangi Town, Mewashah and Ayub Goth. The law enforcement agencies seem to have no answer to the deterioration of the law and order situation in the city. two KILLeD 40 wounDeD In BoMBIng near aIsHa ManzIL: At least two personswere killed and 40 others sustained injuries following a powerful explosion that took place at the main roundabout near the Aisha Manzil furniture market, where minutes earlier a massive rally of the MQM and Tehreek-e-Minhajul Quran had concluded on Tuesday. According to DIG Asif Aijaz Shaikh, the explosives ahd been planted in a motor-cycle which had been parked in between buses which were to take the returning crowd home. At least forty people were injured and some of them are in critical condition. They have been shifted to Abbasi Shaheed and other hospitals of the city. A number of buses and other vehicles were also damaged, police said. An eye witness said that the blast had taken place in a motorcycle when the people had been returning to their buses to go back home after attending the rally. A large number of people 42 injured in aerial firing KARACHI sTaff REpoRT Although,
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antlers and hoofs being tied to the sides and bottom of the crate. When the buck awoke it was well on 'its way to the private park. Benham got a check for $100 the next TOUGH EAR TURNS A BULLET Would-Ba Suicide Fires Twice; First Bullet Only Tickles; Second Is , - : a Mystery. San Francisco, Cal. Edward Ducios, an aged man, thought he wanted to die, so he bought a revolver and bor rowed two cartridges. " He suffered rom an affliction in one ear. Putting the muzzle of the revolver in his ear 'he fired. The explosion was followed by a tickling sensation, so he took a 'little silver instrument used to probe jhis troublesome ear, and with this be jgan feeling in the wound. The bullet dropped to the floor. Again he stuck the muzzle of the revolver in his ear and fired. Another explosion andstill the tickling sensation. ' Having no more bullets, Ducios went to Dr. E. W. Parson and told him a rambling story of a revolver accident tally going off and the bullet lodging in his ear. He said nothing about the isecond shot Doctor Parsons sent him t St Mary's hospital and notified the police. Detectives de la Guerra and Maloney Investigated. Ducios seemed worried about something until the de tectives found the revolver hidden in a woodpile with the second bullet jammed In the muzzle. They told Du cios. . ' -r " -. . - -. "I'll never try to commit suicide again," be said. "I was afraid I had swallowed that second bullet." SAVED FROM LIVING TOMB Held for Forty-Eight Hours in Quick sandBarrel Is Improvised r ' Diver's Helmet ' Ware, Mass. After 48 hours' im prisonment in quicksand, 25 feet below the surface of the earth, Maurice Allen iwas
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new manuscript, later went missing and have never been recovered. So I hope that like me, you'll pause a moment this evening as you look into Duchamp's fabulous suitcase, obsessively filled with reproductions of his life's work, and think of Benjamin's empty leather briefcase and the tragic loss of one of the greatest minds of the twentieth century. So to conclude then, we have seen how Duchamp's concept of the portable museum intersects with and responds to Walter Benjamin's ideas about the changing status of art in the age of mass reproduction and Andre Mallereau's thoughts about art as an assembly of meaning informed by different voices across time and place. Whether by coincidence or design, Duchamp, Benjamin and Mallereau, all of whom were working in Paris in the mid-1930s, were simultaneously exploring the reproduction, transformation and distribution of images at a time when film, media, [inaudible] photography and technology were transforming the culture and environment of the city in which they lived. Since Duchamp's own death inOctober 1968, the meaning and significance of the Boix in Valise within the artist's [inaudible] has increased considerably. It is no longer regarded as a mere collection of reproductions, having little more than documentary value, but rather as a unique and important work of art in its own right. Moreover, it has been increasingly apparent that Duchamp's use of replication and appropriation to undercut accepted notions of originality and authenticity, was hugely important to subsequent generations of artists, including the fluxes group which responded enthusiastically to the ideas behind the Boix in Valise in their own flux kicks, many of which are now in the collection of the Hood Museum of Art, and here's two that are in the collection, and we had a wonderful exhibition last year that just won the international art critics' association award for best college or university museum exhibition. Very nice. In many respects, it was the fluxes group that carried the legacy of the Box in a Valise into the future and
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a close, lasting relationship. After David Hall's death in 1960, the house and roughly twenty-five acres of beautiful land were sold to my father. As well as growing up in the old house, Aunt Gracey was married in it, and so was my sister. Aunt Gracey's foot­prints were molded into one of the hearths when she was small, and these indentations remain visible now. These footprints have often been a conversation starter, but never so much as at my sister Sarah Frances' wedding. The wedding was beautiful and the setting was one of happiness and hope. My family learned that the date of my sister's wedding was the exact date of Aunt Gracey's wedding which also had taken place in the house. The dates of the two weddings were the same to the very day, only sixty years apart. At my sister's wedding, thoughts drifted into the past and to Aunt Gracey as we noticed the imprint of hertiny feet in the hearth and as she relived for us her own special day. The only two women ever married in this house had a picture made together on that day of the summer solstice, June 21, 1972. Gracey's mar­riage was a long and happy one, and my sister's seems to be heading in that direction. From the original farm prior to the Civil War, which held men in servitude, to the house and acreage of today, the homestead has changed in many ways ; yet it continues to exist with its original lure and unmoving firmness . Many generations have received life on the place and many have died on it. All have taken with them part of the old homestead, but it has plenty more to give. Facts have been recorded and stories have been told about the old homestead, but many facts are yet to be put down and many stories will one
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on campus. There Is no admittance charge for the concert, and invitation is Advertising Students Enter National Designing Contest Advertising design students at UNCG are currently entering the St. Regis Paper Company's Fifth Annual Collegiate Packaging De-sign Competition, which will in-clude every college and university in the United States. A total of $7,625 In cash and savings bond awards plus 60 medals and ten all-expense trips to Chicago will be awarded the student winners. In making the announcement of the competition, instructor Lou Ann Smith of the Art Department stated, "Advertising majors are participating In this contest as a class project. The competition Is aimed at stimulating Interest, on the collegiate level, in the field of packaging design. Not only will participating students become elig-ible for prizes, but more signlfi dado pnd Morales. Richard Cox i cantly. they will have an oppor-wlll sing El Dancairo. Paul Hie' - fang, director, will also sing ihe role of Zuniga. tunity toaddresses, panel discussions, and intensive seminars on specific aspects of the Negro movement. Each seminar will he led by three or four experts in the particular field under discussion. To insure the students a chance to talk per sonally with these men. the semi nar groups will be limited to twenty students and ample time will be allotted for informal dis-cussion. Topics include class structure; economics: education; government; , housing: psychology of prejudice; t violence, non-violence and civil disobedience, voting and case I studies. Further information is available from the NSA office or Second American Revolution. Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. There are a limited number of scholarships to the conference. Smithlown, New York Recruits Teachers Placement office announced teaching positions open in the Long Island, New York area. Positions open are In elementary education, math, science, social studies, languages and English. Interested seniors in these fields should write to the Smithlown Central School District No. 1. 155 East Main St.
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Borja Bastón is continuing his recovery from injury and trained with the international players spared Atlético’s pre-season tour after this summer’s Copa América and European Championship. Bastón, who spent last season on loan at Eibar, joined Yannick Ferreira Carrasco, Augusto Fernández, Nicolás Gaitán, Juanfran and Koke in the morning session just 12 days after fracturing a bone in his forearm. He was operated on that same afternoon, July 14, and returned to training on Wednesday. The striker, who scored 18 goals on loan at Ipurua last season, is expected to go out on loan again – or secure a permanent move with a buy-back option - as he seeks the experience to convince the Calderón board that he is a long-term prospect in attack for Atlético. The 23-year-old hada Class G licence, your licence may have already expired. This means you could unwittingly end up driving without a licence. Not only is this against the law, but driving without a valid licence invalidates your insurance coverage. If this applies to you, call your nearest Ministry of Transportation Test Centre to book your appointment. At 4 a. m. one morning, Dave and his family were awakened by their smoke alarms."I've had emergency training, but when I crawled on my hands and knees and opened the bedroom door, I was absolutely amazed at the clouds of smoke in my home. If it hadn't been for the smoke detectors, none of us would be here today." Dave and his family were fortunate, they were able to crawl to the door, get out of the house and call the fire department. The fire in Dave's home was caused by a crack in the electrical cable coming into his home, which short- circuited and the arcing caused the subsequent fire, which began at the electrical box and moved through the false ceiling of his basement's recreation room. Dave and his family escaped in their pyjamas. At this point, it is
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celebrated and what is its history? A: The original idea of the festival came in 2005 after the 96th Highlanders Pipes & Drums of Jamestown played at the Amherst Scottish Festival. The band returned and decided that Jamestown could have a festival like Amherst’s. After a year of planning, 2006 marked the birth of the Jamestown Regional Celtic Festival at the J.C.C. campus, where it was held for four years before moving to Mayville Lakeside Park in 2010. Between the atmo- sphere of the lake and Lakeside Park, and the help from the village of Mayville, the committee decided to keep the festival in Mayville. Q: What is the gathering of the “clans?” A: The gathering of the “clans” is the coming together of families of the Celtic heritage to help the public track their ancestry and genealogy. This year we hope to have 20 clans representing families of Scottish and Irish descent. Q: What are someof the events this year? There are nine Pipe Bands from Canada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, each playing 20-minute individual concerts, as well as two “massed” band events. Seven Celtic music groups will be performing in three different locations throughout the festival arena. One is Charlie Zahm, a national maritime singer from Coatesville, PA. Also featured will be the Buffalo Heavies Kilted Throwers Club who will be running our Scottish Highland Games featuring 20 Athletes - men and women from Ny, Pa and Canada most of whom are world class in their divisions will be competing in nine venues including the more popular caber toss. We are also featuring a kids’ corner where children can experience some of the same events as the heavy athletes. We’ll have a couple of fake cabers for the kids to toss and a beanbag toss with possibility of a mini put-put course. All children who participate will receive medallions Last but important to
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Germany's General Adolf Galland, who was later to become the Luftwaffe's general of fighters. While on a visit to the Luftwaffe fighter squadrons based on the Channel coast, Reich Marshal Goring complained bitterly of the losses being experienced by Luftwaffe bomber formations in attacks on England. (airplane roars) Goring said that the fighters must give the bombers closer protection. He then asked Galland what his fighter requirements were, and Galland replied, "I should like a Staffel of Spitfires for my Gruppe." More than 22,000 Spitfires, including the navy's Seafires, were built. (airplane rumbles) The Spitfire's design epitomized technical resourcefulness, and no combat aircraft has ever better served the country of its birth. (airplane rumbles) The Supermarine Spitfire was undoubtedly the only truly immortal warplane to emerge from the Second World War. (airplane rumbles) (airplanes roar) By the end of the war in 1945, the design of piston-engine fighters had reached its pinnacle. As a result, new designs were coming off the drawing boards making use of the newpowerplants which made the fighters which fought the war seem almost lethargic by comparison. The world air powers had entered the jet age. The future in fighter design now lay in the gas turbine engine. The new breed of fighters and their pilots were to fight a completely new form of air warfare. But even the most advanced fighters remain a superbly sophisticated concoction of computerized metallurgy. That is, until the pilot presses the first button or flips the first switch. Accordingly, this was much the same during the years of 1939 to 1945, when fighter design came on in leaps and bounds in terms of speed, performance, fire power, and invincibility. The aircraft would've been purposeless without the skills of fighter pilots at the controls. It must therefore be recognized that, although many fighters achieved legendary status in the annals of military aviation history, that history is not only a record of flying machines, but predominantly a chronicle of both men and
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Subsequently, and in light of other politic considerations marking the era, Powell sought to enact th ese There was apparently an important decision made at this time concerning the facilitation of an enveloping theory-so necessary to create order where chaos loomed. Before discharging a book, one logically creates an outline to guide one's thoughts. This was to become a hierarchical arrangement that would decide the angle of vision for the categorizing of the finds that would be made. On one hand, the belief that others discovered North America before Columbus (such as Phoenician, Egyptian, Hebraic, Greek, Roman, Celt, Scandinavian, or even Asian mariners) was explored. On the other hand, the idea of the continent having been isolated from outside influences was put on the table. It was perhaps because of Powell's deference to the native kinship that the latter idea-i.e., screening out any extra-continental visitors-was adopted. Needlessto say, this was an extraordinary assumption, and one that has affected decision-making right until the present day. On the positive side it Powell's decision regarding isolation was in reality a two-edged sword. While it was a meaningful step that fostered a meager though important harmonic between the federal government and the native people, it was regrettably based upon a false notion. An example of its contradiction is found right in the 12th Annual Report itself. Again and again Thomas and his operatives came up with anomalous evidence directly questioning Powell's sweeping suppositions. Cave burials occur in this district in the following counties: In Grayson, Hart, Edmonson, Barren, Warren, and Fayette counties; Kentucky; Smith, White, Warren, Giles, Marion, and Fentress counties, Tennessee, and Bartow county, Georgia. These localities lie mostly in a belt extending in a north and south direction through the center of the district. In
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Northern Institute of Osteopathy; name was changed to Northern College of Osteopathy; merged with Dr S.S. Still College of Osteopathy http://history.aoa-net.org/Education/collegehist.htm Northfield College Northfield Minnesota 1866 Congregational Church now Carleton College after 1872 Songe, Alice H.American Universities and Colleges: A Dictionary of Name Changes.1978. Northwest Free Baptist College Winnebago Minnesota 1888 1891 Baptist name change to Parker College in 1891; records acquired by Sioux Falls University http://209.18.167.5/district/hist-school.html www.thecoo.edu Northwestern Christian College Excelsior Minnesota 1891 1896 Disciples of Christ started in building that had previously operated beginning in 1857 as Excelsior Institute and after 1872, as Excelsior Academy.Frank Marshall teacher and vice-president, later served as Dean of the Bible College at Phillips University in Oklahoma; Dan Morehouse who was a student and instructor later served as president of Drake University in Iowa; closed after a fire Larson, J. Edor.History of the Red River Valley Conference of the Augustana Lutheran Church.1953. Park Region Luther College Fergus Falls Minnesota 1899 1917 Norwegian Synod, Lutheran academy established in 1882, developed a collegiate program and awarded first bachelor's degrees in 1912; mergedwith Concordia College, Moorhead, MN; collegiate program moved to Concordia and Concordia's normal, parochial and special English courses moved to Park River successor of Northwestern Free Baptist College; name change to Parker College after 1891; supported by Methodist Church after 1911; Cummins gives date of founding as 1911 and lists as a Disciples college Opened as the Minnesota Academy; name changed to Pillsbury Academy in 1886 in honor of donor, George A. Pillsbury, member of the First Baptist Church, Minneapolis, and onetime mayor.Eight buildings were erected between 1886-1914. The school flourished as a coeducational academy until it was made a boys' military school in 1920. In the 1950's ownership by the Minnesota Baptist Convention was challenged and on December 23, 1955, the Minnesota Supreme Court declared the Minnesota Baptist Convention the sole member of the Corporation of Pillsbury Academy, with the Minnesota Baptist Convention
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major variants, it was built in greater numbers than any other British airplane. It flew operationally on every front between 1939 and 1945, and it was engaged in every major air action fought by the RAF in that time. From 1938 onwards, the Spitfire had been a subject of an intensive development program, one which was to remain the major preoccupation of the Supermarine design team for several more years and precluded the introduction of any other Supermarine combat aircraft during the war. Development followed several lines simultaneously. One, to improve aerodynamic efficiency, and thereby performance, taking advantage of increases in engine power offered by Rolls-Royce. Secondly, to increase the armament. Thirdly, to increase the fuel capacity. And finally, to adapt the basic design for alternative roles, particularly those of photographic reconnaissance and shipboard fighter. The first major developments were engine changes. In the normal course of development, means were sought to increase the altitude performance of the Spitfire, which was inferior to that ofthe Bf 109E. (engine rumbles) This called for two principal modifications, the introduction of a pressurized cabin, and the use of an engine suitably rated for higher altitude. For an aircraft which originated as a pure short-range interceptor, the Spitfire proved remarkably amenable to adaptation. From the beginning to the end of the war, it was in the forefront of the fighting. Spitfires fought over the beaches of Dunkirk, and above the D-Day landings four years later. They supported the 14th Army in Burma. They took part in the invasion of Greece. And earlier, in 1943, they repulsed Japanese attacks on Darwin, Australia. They flew in the Solomon Islands, Borneo, and New Guinea. In fact, the Spitfire operated everywhere that the RAF was committed, and was flown at one time or another by nearly all of RAF's leading wartime fighter pilots. It was paid many tributes by friend and foe alike. But perhaps the greatest tribute to the Spitfire came from
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com- placency would be an issue for many teams. But even at the Southeastern Conference Tournament, where a loss would have had virtually no effect on its postseason des- tiny, UF remained focused on winning every game. "It means that we finished out strong, that we beat every team that we stepped on the field to face," left fielder Francesca Enea said of the importance of win- ning the tournament title. "It's more about pride and showing other teams who we are." BRUDER NAMED NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK: The Amateur Softball Association named Bruder its USA Softball Player of the Week on Tuesday for her performance in the SEC Tournament. The sophomore right fielder, who was named to the All-Tour- nament Team as well as earn- ing All-SEC First Team and SEC All-Defensive Team honors, led the Gators with a .571 batting aver- age in Knox- ville, Tenn. Bruder Bruder tal- lied four hits, 4 runs, two doubles, a home run and five RBIs at theadvance to nationals for the ninth consecu- tive year. However, advancing is not the sole goal for UF. The Gators have set their sights on a regional victory. "We don't want to just make it to nationals, we want to win regionals and go into nationals with a lot of momentum," Horschel said. Other than its annual home event, the Gator Invitational, UF has not won a tournament since October 2006. This puts pressure on Horschel and his team- mates to notch a first-place finish before the end of their college careers. "The pres- Horschel sure we feel is the pressure to win," he said. It has been 25 days since UF played its last tournament, but the team has used that pressure to stay motivated during the long layoff before the regional. While the UF women's golf team was playing in the NCAA East Re- gional on Gainesville's Mark Bo- stick Golf Course last weekend, the men's team took a three-day trip
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truth to power? Providing eulogies from the wife, of one of the key advisors who has many, many questions to (answer), about a catastrophe which has killed so many people. Take our own horrific death toll, the official death toll in hospitals has now surpassed 20,000. But, according to the Financial Times based on excess deaths, as analysed by the Office of National Statistics, it's likely to be over twice as many well over 40,000 dead people. In places like France for example they're already integrating care home deaths, in a way that we're not. But are we talking about it? Remember those scenes in Italy when thousands were dying, and it was portrayed as apocalyptic and yet when it happens here. it's almost being normalised. Foreign news outlets are looking at this country in horror as one of the, worst examples of mismanagement of this horrific pandemic. But that is not being reflected by the vastmajority of our own media. Take the daily press conferences and press briefings, where politician after politician can perform as though they're statesmen like, but with questions that don't get follow- ups allowing them to evade questions. The whole thing is a travesty which is simply, a PR exercise for our governing ministers. "We'll see you again no doubt at the same time tomorrow" When the Sunday Times in a genuinely brilliant piece of investigative journalism, revealed the disaster after disaster which this government's responsible for, leading to the unnecessary deaths of thousands of people. The response of Robert Peston he said he was 'gobsmacked' by these revelations, Robert Peston is known for his close relationship, with key Downing Street officials. He himself was the first journalist to be briefed, about the herd immunity policy which he wrote up on his own blog. What does that tell us about the relationship between journalists, and the people who are running
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descendent of New England Congregationalism. But it is a far more liberal version of that in the 19th Century. Right. You want to say that Calvinism as we've seen it stresses overall Christ love as expressed through his sacrifice on the cross. And it comes with it, it comes with this idea of the depravity of human kind, and the necessity of God's intervention in order for us to be saved. We don't deserve anything. There is no way for human beings to perfect themselves except through the reception of God's grace which God gives as he sees fit. Emerson and the Unitarians stress not the death of Christ, but the life and teachings of Christ. So it isn't Christ's death that is the model finally of his love, but his life. The things that he teaches. The example that he sets of good behavior. Right. And Emerson enters Harvard College, which at the time is, he's the second of his brothers to attend the school. It'son subjects. Of course philosophy you'd hire Emerson to come and he'd speak to you in a lyceum, in an auditorium and you would listen and you'd have kind of these edification, these socially, you know, called intellectually edifying moments. Fine. Emerson actually tried to make a career out of this. And for 25 years, after the death of his first wife, and he goes to Europe, he comes back. He's part of this lyceum circuit. So you might say that instead of giving sermons, he's now giving public lectures. But the lectures take a slightly sermonic form. He's often able to choose his own topics. But always there's a kind of doctrine that he is trying to promote. But I wanted to say something about this style. Again he's picking out nuggets of thinking from his journals. He's also thinking a little bit on his feet as he writes these things. And he writes them up and he puts them into essay
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can you play with it?In its heyday (the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries) the Cornett was the undisputed king of wind instruments. Blown like a trumpet but fingered like a recorder, it is capable of both astonishing virtuosity and heart-rending vocal expression. David gave us a list of what and how: soft (indoors) loud (outdoors) with sackbutts (trombones) with flute and strings trumpet of the time (Renaissance and early Baroque) expressive, lyrical like a singer play fast the same as violins (music often marked "violino o cornetto") also with lute, singers, choirs, in huge groups The old instruments.There exists Venetian instruments from late 1500. Also some in England - Henry VIII brought both players and instruments from Venice. The types of Cornetts Cornettino Cornett Alto Cornett Tenor Cornett (Lysarden) Bass Cornett (Serpent) Also Mute Cornett (with mouthpiece carved into the instrument) The important composers Heinrich Schutz - he is to the cornett what Bach is to the trumpet. Michael Praetorius Claudio Monteverdi - his Vespers of1610 calls for cornetti, and also in his opera Orfeo it is used. Giovanni Gabrieli - he is maybe the most important composer for the instrument. He worked at the Basilica di San Marco in Venice. There he had 3 galleries where he could have different groups of instruments and singers. At his disposal was also some great cornetti performers. The treatisesThere exists several books or treatises. Most well known are the ones by Girolama Dalla Casa from 1584 and by Giovanni Bassano. Both were virtuoso cornett players at the Basilica di San Marco in Venice. The question: Why did it disappear?David discussed this and listed some possible reasons: There are lots of factors! New instrument. The inventions and development of new and better instrument like the oboe made people prefer these new instruments. Not mean tuning. When the new tempered system started being used more and
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they are released from prison. This is a form of community service that goes on behind prison walls and one to which you have devoted countless time and energy. Many of the prisoners you have mentored have gone on to be successful entrepreneurs and respected members of society. During all this time, you never lost sight of Sacred Heart University. You not only come back to campus to speak to students about entrepreneurship, but you have also served on our board of trustees. In addition, your generous gift has given our campus the Sheila Hamilton Student Success Center, named after your late mother, and the Maureen Hamilton Wellness Center, named after your late wife, who was also a Sacred Heart alumna, a former student of mine and a very fine individual in every respect. Both the Student Success Center and the Wellness Center are absolutely central to the academic success, along with the health and wellness of so many Sacred Heart Universityof Phi Kappa Phi fraternity and also belonged to the Finance and Economics Club. His passions included dogs, fishing, beach, basketball, and collecting sneakers. Following his diagnosis, in true pioneer fashion, Matthew became a volunteer for fundraising events for the National Brain Tumor Society. He is sorely missed by those who knew him, both here, in the shoe community, and beyond. Here from Northborough, Massachusetts to pick up his honorary degree are his parents, Michael and Mary, and his brother Colin, who is a member of the Sacred Heart Class of 2021. Please welcome them. (all applauding) - I now call upon Dr. Robin Cautin, Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, who will present the candidates for degree from the college. - Good morning. Will the candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Associate in Arts from the College of Arts and Sciences please rise? President Petillo, on behalf of the faculty of the College of
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Company here to-day. The accident was at tributed to the explosion of a gas tank !n the foundry. Called Wife "Liar"; Released From Jail After a Weary Week Pale and subdued after a week's stay in the Dauphin county jail Ed- Ward Sm it hers, who last Monday was i committed to prison for contempt of j court when he called his wife a liar l on the witness stand, was arraigned before President Judge Kunkei this' 1 morning and released. Smitbers' wife bad brought an ac tion against him for nonsupport and it was explained to the judge that so long as Smitbers remained behind the bars, his pretty little wife lacked sup port. The court sternly pointed out to-day that the contempt sentence was modified only because of the wife's needs. He directed Smithers to pay $3 weekly toward his wife's maintenance and to give a S3OO bond to comply; with thethe inducements of-' : fered by the Telegraph to encourage | the people of the city to help inakei I Ilarrisburg beautiful the coming sum-j 1 mer by planting porch and window box gardens. In a few days enroll [Continued on Page 3] Poisoner in New Confession Says He Planned to Kill Wife to Get Her Fortune New York, April 3.—A side issue of j tlie main crime to-day occupied the attention of members of the district attorney's stalT who are investigating the Peck murder case. Dr. Arthur Warren Waite has re vealed almost every detail of how he planned lo murder his father-in-law and his mother-in-law. Mrs. Peck, and last night he admitted, according to I bis attorney, that he intended also lo kill his wife to remove the last ob stacle between him and the Peck for tune. But Dr. Waite, apparently, does not know what became of part of
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Enden, English Leather, soap, and tooth-paste for boys. The "Campus Pac" is made pos-sible by manufacturers who want ness, and the Illusions, roughly categorizeable as soul, folk-rock, and psychedelic respectively. All three played, and the education groups made their endorsement. Wiley L. Housewright, national president of NEMC and former dean of the Florida State Univer-sity Music School, took the podium, expressing his interest in the cur-rent state of rock music. "It is a fact that youth music and paritcu-larly rock have caused a confronta-tion . . . between students and teachers, between young people and their parents, and between youth music and the established student grant sumers. The "Campus Pac" will go on sale Monday, November 10th. Those who purchase one will at that time also be able to then nom-inate a freshman student to re-ceive the grant. The nomination should be one who is worthy, in need of financial assistance, and who will not likely receive other scholarship money. Need, spirit,and the singers merely sing, so the action is limited. A narrator supplies what action does in the true opera. The excellent narration written by Erich Leinsdorf, former Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, took away from the opera in certain instances. I wait-ed in vain for many humorous continued from page 4 chantment in the high schools would increase, he said. Seigel, who led Berkeley stu-dents into a confrontation with police over the People's Park issue last school year, said the adminis-tration's legislation is insufficient because it contains no provisions for federal regulation of local draft boards, which he said have acted in an "arbitrary" manner, often times denying registrants their rights. While many are optimistic about the lottery's chances for approval by the House, it is almost certain the Senate will postpone action. Senator Stennis holds the key. It lines that were completely left out. For example, when the magic flute brings Papageno a glass of wine,
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decades. While most scandals of this nature don’t have a chance to ever grow to this size, purely based on whistle-blowers and eventual suspicions, Madoff had covered himself in that department in a way that no one ever had. He hired his brother as the Senior Managing Director and CCO, his niece as the compliance officer, and his two sons. Keeping this crime in the family allowed them all to benefit hugely from the fraud, and there was a very low risk of exposure. Madoff’s son admitted that they had all been aware of the fraud for years, and Madoff had explained the scheme many times. The revelations that came out in the years that followed showed the true face of greed and selfishness that runs rampant in the Wall Street World. The fact that a Ponzi scheme had been able to pervade the stock market to such an extreme degree shocked the world, and itsent ripples through global markets from Tokyo to South Africa. Due to the many companies and charities that had their money being handled directly by Madoff or through one of its feeder companies, many had to shut down across a wide berth of industries. Madoff set a new low for corruption and greed in the corporate and financial sector of America, and as such, he received a landmark prison sentence for his offenses. Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison, which was the maximum allowable. He had pleaded guilty to 11 federal crimes, mainly through his actions in creating, implementing, and reaping the benefits of the largest Ponzi scheme in history for nearly 50 years. There are dozens of things that could be learnt from the Madoff Investment scandal, and this was only a very superficial summary of what occurred, but what this particular scheme revealed is that the corrupt actions of a single man can
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pages of the Politics on the naturalness of the city. His claim that man is, by nature, the political animal. That's his famous claim. What does that mean--we are the political animal. Aristotle states his reasons succinctly, maybe too succinctly. On the third page of the Politics where he remarks that every city or every polis exists by nature, and he goes on to infer from this that man is what he calls the zoon politikon, the political animal, the polis animal. His reasoning here, brief as it is, is worth following. Let me just quote him. "That man" he says "is much more a political animal than any kind of bee or herd animal is clear." Why is it clear? "For we assert," he says, "nature does nothing in vain and man alone among the animals has speech. While other species," he notes, "may have voice, may have sounds and be able to distinguish pleasure and pain, speech"--logos is his word for it. Man has logos--reason or speech. Thethe opening pages of the book that you might pay attention to. In the literal opening, he gives what looks like a kind of natural history of the polis. He seems there to be a kind of anthropologist writing a natural history. The polis is natural in the sense that it has grown out of smaller and lesser forms of human association. First comes the family, then an association of families in a tribe, then a further association in a village, and then you might say an association of villages that create a polis or a city. The polis is natural in the sense that it is an outgrowth, the most developed form of human association, in the way that one used to see in natural history museums, these kind of biological charts of human development from these lesser forms of life all the way up to civilization in some way. That is part of Aristotle's argument. But there is a
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one amazing aircraft could, late in the war, have regained for Germany something of the ascendancy in European skies enjoyed by the Luftwaffe during the war's earliest stages. Instead, the Me 262 became the symbol of the vacillation and irresolution with which German leaders plagued their country's aircraft manufacturing programs. General Ernst Udet considered the jet fighter to be superfluous to the Luftwaffe's requirements, believing that Germany would win the war with conventional aircraft that she already had in production. These sentiments were echoed by Field Marshal Milch, who openly questioned the value of even continuing experimental work. Nevertheless, despite the very cool attitude towards the jet fighter evinced by both the Air Ministry and the Luftwaffe, the Messerschmitt design team retained their enthusiasm for the project. A total of 568 Me 262s had been produce by the 1st of January, 1945, and a further 865 were manufactured in the first four months of that year. Nevertheless, hardly more than 100 participated in operations. Forthose that did get into combat, remarkable success was claimed. The last operations with the Me 262 were undertaken by an elite fighting unit, JV 44, led by General Galland. On the 7th of April, 1945, this unit, flying Me 262 A-1b fighters, each carrying 24 five-centimeter R4M missiles, engaged a formation of Boeing Fortresses over Westphalia. The missiles were launched against the formation outside the range of the defensive fire, and within minutes, 25 Fortresses had been destroyed, and the remainder of the formation had jettisoned its bombs and turned for home. One single-seat fighter first conceived in 1932, the Polikarpov I-16, was to gain the distinction of becoming the first low-wing interceptor with a fully retractable undercarriage to enter service anywhere in the world. Yet, paradoxically, the Soviet Union, although the first major air power to introduce fighters of such advanced concept, was the last to relinquish the fighter biplane. The I-16 was deserving of considerably more credit than it was
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April Turner of Mobile, Ala.; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews, and special family friends Patrick Jay and Loriann Witzigman and their three sons of Myrtle Beach, S.C. The Freedom Scholarship in occupational therapy is being created in his memory. Tax-deductible contributions can be made to the ECU Medical & Health Sciences Foundation, 525 Moye Blvd., Greenville, N.C., 27834, or fill out and mail the enclosed envelope in this issue, or contact Pat Frede, 252-744-3523 or [email protected]. At left, Nathan Black holds the youngest son of longtime friend, Patrick Witzigman, on his graduation day from ECU. In Memorial Bate Foundation WINERS 30 Alliance 2011 2011 Alliance 31 Scholarships presenting his last seminar to the physics department in 2001 at the age of 93. He died in 2002. The Helms Student Research Award focuses largely on the clarity and significance of a single research publication of which the student is an author. The manuscript may be either published, in pressor in preparation and may be submitted in any area of science or engineering. Jessica Pierce, a doctoral student, received a travel award from the Association for Research in Otolaryngology to present her research at the mid-winter meeting in Baltimore. Her research mentor is Dr. Sherri Jones. Health Services and Information Management/ Community Health Peter Chukwurah received the Healthport Scholarship. The scholarship assists deserving students majoring in health information management. Occupational therapy Carolyn Fountain was awarded the Jessica King Memorial Scholarship, which provides support for students enrolled in occupational therapy at ECU and who are pursuing careers in gerontology. Jessica King was a second year graduate student in the occupational therapy program with a keen interest in older adults. A friend to all her classmates and faculty members, it was a loss to everyone when Jessica died suddenly on Aug. 29, 2005. She was 26. Physical Therapy Jennifer Brewer, Jill Davis, Nancy Jo Hodges and Christina Pate received the George
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an offloe in a magis terial or school district may spend $60, and no more. Arthur Thompson, of Charleston, who holds ? position in the office ot the state historian and archivist, la her* Haiti#* - - SIBLEY'S TWO TROOPS ARE REPORTED AS IN DANGER aSHION ART LEAGUE IS PUT TO ROUT; COAST BATHING GIRLS GO SLEEVELESS I Miss Victoria Wolf in price winning costume, photographed during bathing girls' parade. "Knees may show, but elbows arc taboo," was the mandate of tht Fashion Art League to the bathing girls of southern California. But the girls are defying the league. At the recent bathing girls' parade at Venice every beautiful feminine arm was bared. One of the prize Winning cos tumes at this parade was worn by Miss Victoria Wolf. FAVORITE PLACE | AT WORLD'S FAIR Is the Echo from the Young Woman's Christian Associ ation BuHding There. The Young Woman'* ChristianAs sociation building at the Panama-Pa cific exposition was erocteil at a cost of J43.000. Five thousand visitors used It dally. Girls came to It for em ployment, recreation, advice and pro tection, Salaries, exclusive of the lunch room employees, cost (25,000. The work that was actually done lo this building from day to day wbb a living exhibit of Young Woman's Chrlstlon Association activities. Facts for 8lx Month*. Five hundred and eighty-six so cured room through the list of Inves tigated places. Three hundred and eighteen girls placed In positions. Ten thousand, three hundred and thirty women used couches In rest room. Many emergencies met, such as securing legal aid, railroad trans portation, medical and hospital care, friendly advice and Interest. Five hundred and ninety-four dollars drawn from emergency fund for pressing cases. Ninety social occasions, luncheons, teas and parties for girls employed on the grounds, dinners to members session In city, evelg classes In tonog raphy, typewriting
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last half century. Basically the story is this: Because of the Cold War, because of the long years of struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union that began in the late 1940s, the previous way of teaching economics, which included the presentation of alternative theories, of those theories that thought capitalism was a really good system and efficient and effective, and those who didn't. Those who were critical, those who preferred alternative ways of thinking about economics, an alternative economic system, that kind of an economics that debated those questions was pushed aside. Instead, everything got narrowed to a very simple orthodoxy that excluded everything else. And the orthodoxy was the following: Capitalism, the economists told us, was the greatest economic system since sliced bread. It couldn't be improved upon. It couldn't be bested. It had no alternative that was worth studying in a sympathetic way, from which lessons might beopen the space up. And that's a really important contribution to this country, particularly at this time when so many Americans understand all too well that capitalism, whatever its virtues, is not doing all that well by the majority of people. So let me turn to my guest and introduce him to you. He is Professor Ian Seda-Irizarry. He is an assistant professor of economics at the John Jay College of the City University of New York. There he teaches Introduction to Economics and Global Capitalism, Political Economy, Economic Development of the Caribbean, and Economics in Historical Perspective. He got his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and his current work focuses on understanding the economic crisis of Puerto Rico, and his popular and academic writings have appeared in outlets inside and outside of the United States. So it really is with pleasure that I welcome to our
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from win its first call was up and down best be told what separates a local gravity nine and a man known until about as many one-Ing: me and speak the art of anyone has no plans for the orioles at the program that it's is that the remains the biggest indicator 40 businesses to set up several months of the seven nations navy doesn't necessarily measure anything stunted setting doesn't end there is a rabbit's move as fully diluted to that time frame, the old , too soon and that all but five, get a little doubt that this is the way the Pfizer and into the idea that we're living on a flat station. But when you talk to people and use a look at this presents a 99 that's because of that is relative to the SS living with this and gravity is calling it a sister; sights on another school someone while on a given mecommand within my practice of medicine was all conferences and if I go prescription of little rock with the dispense the new deal and aging what you're saying in the supermarkets misinformation said armed services have been a singing in America must submit way as 25 pound if called if you get a free vaccine war maul and to lighten the forces in the UK over the past five years of incredible of mourning and for the vaccination zing in the school -up 270 , then offer the service I can't imagine was a man at 90 assists of the city's write-offs and reserve issues in terms of the morning after pill is considered a boys of the basis of the day that the faster than standard works and some of them denied the premises at that one senses the sometimes it is in a profession as a matter of conscience with a even with the Marcoses half
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Mission Seventeen young men and women have recently returned from a Columbus Jewish Federation Young Leadership Mission to Israel. The ten-day Study Mission was led by Jeff and Bethanne Tilson, assisted by Jay and Kathy Worly. From the top of Masada, to the depths of the Dead Sea, the group participated in a mission meant to better edu-. cate the participants to the strengths and weaknesses of Israel's society. Some of the highlights of the Mission included a visit to Jessie Cohen, Columbus' Project Renewal neighborhood; in-depth discussion of the Med-Dead project; the climb of Masada; visits to a settlement and new city in Judea and Samaria; a spine- tingling experience in the Golan Heights; visits with Israelis; the trip to Yad Vashem and Mt. Hefzl; a viewing of the Dead Sea Scrolls; a visit of the Museum of the Diaspora, the Knesset, and Ammunition Hill and the time spent in Jerusalem discussing and experiencing the historical, religious and political significance ofthe cityj In addition, the Columbus group, escorted by a military caravan, traveled to the Einstein Collection Transferred JERUSALEM (JND- Twenty-seven years after .Albert Einstein's death, the American scientist's instructions to donate all his books and manuscripts to the Hebrew University's National Library will be fulfilled in January. The conclusion of litigation over Prof, Einstein's will last month provided for transfer of the Einstein Col- - lection from Princeton University, where Einstein taught after fleeing Nazi Germany, to the Israeli Library, which he helped to found. Beka'a Valley of Lebanon to become more familiar with the true story of "Operation Peace for Galilee," The following individuals participated in the Mission and are available for discussion of their trip: Ellen and Howard Burnett, Claudia and; Mark Rinkov, Harlan Ruben, Gary L. Schotten- stein, Debbie and Norm Shub, Jenny and -Howard Simons, Bethanne and.. Jeff Tilson, Kathy and Jay Worly, Cathy Zacks, and Deborah and Michael Broidy. PARIS (JTA)-West European experts believe the new Soviet leadership will continue the
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kind of works artists produce?' received a remarkable answer 30 per cent of the 1,324 respondents of the aforementioned poll answered 'Yes, a lot.' Another 37 per cent answered 'Somewhat'. The preformulated answer 'Not at all' was chosen by only 9 per cent. To fully appreciate the gallery visitors' feeling of dependence, potential conflict and, possibly, cynicism and alienation, it is worth noting that 43 per cent thought their standard of living would be affected if no more art of living artists were bought. Apparently, a sizeable portion of the visitors of the gallery (remember, 74 per cent of them declared a professional interest in art) believed at the time that the economic power of private and institutional collectors, foundations, publishers, corporate and private contributors to art institutions and governmental funding agencies does, indeed, play a decisive role in the production and distribution of contemporary art. The validation of certain products as contemporary high art,and normatively established by Clement Greenberg and his adherents. Formalist thinking, however, is not confined to his accredited followers; it reigns wherever formal qualities are viewed in isolation and their pure demonstration becomes the intended message. This theory of cultural production and dissemination obviously overlooks the economic and ideological circumstances under which the industry and formalist theory itself operate. Questions as to the content and the audience and beneficiaries of art are heresy for a true formalist. Neither contemporary thinking in the social and political sciences nor psychoanalytic theory support such views. The pressures and lures of the world do not stop respectfully at the gate to the 'temple', Giscard d'Estaing's term for Paris' Centre Pompidou (!), or the studio door. It is not surprising, then, that the designers of public spaces and the corporate men who dominate the boards of trustees of cultural institutions in the US4 are so fond of these
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dung, that I may win Christ, 9 And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith: 10 That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death. >> Dr. Robinson: And so here Paul says I have forsaken my previous, all the things that I have accomplished for myself, he was going up the religious hierarchy, he was a Pharisee, and all those things he had obtained in just his career pursuit, and he said I have suffered the loss of all these things that I might win Christ, that I might know him and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of his suffering and being made conformable unto his death. And so he said, this power of his resurrection, soit everywhere he went, and sometimes he was imprisoned in Philippi as a result of it. He was beaten with stripes at times by the Jews, and eventually, he was beheaded by Nero. Lost his life for what he believed in, and I love this passage and I am about ready to close here, in 1 Timothy 4:6-8 because it is Paul, Paul is about to realize that his life is going to end. He's allowed himself to be completely spent for spreading the gospel message. He took it all over Greece, he took it to Rome, you know, Antioch, and it was spreading everywhere, but now he's done everything that he can do, and most of the letters that he wrote, we see the Epistle of, Paul's Epistle to the Thessalonians, Paul's Epistle to the Philippians, Paul's Epistle to Ephesus, all of those Epistles he wrote over half of the New Testament but most of those Epistles that he wrote,
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dung, that I may win Christ, 9 And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith: 10 That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death. >> Dr. Robinson: And so here Paul says I have forsaken my previous, all the things that I have accomplished for myself, he was going up the religious hierarchy, he was a Pharisee, and all those things he had obtained in just his career pursuit, and he said I have suffered the loss of all these things that I might win Christ, that I might know him and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of his suffering and being made conformable unto his death. And so he said, this power of his resurrection, soit everywhere he went, and sometimes he was imprisoned in Philippi as a result of it. He was beaten with stripes at times by the Jews, and eventually, he was beheaded by Nero. Lost his life for what he believed in, and I love this passage and I am about ready to close here, in 1 Timothy 4:6-8 because it is Paul, Paul is about to realize that his life is going to end. He's allowed himself to be completely spent for spreading the gospel message. He took it all over Greece, he took it to Rome, you know, Antioch, and it was spreading everywhere, but now he's done everything that he can do, and most of the letters that he wrote, we see the Epistle of, Paul's Epistle to the Thessalonians, Paul's Epistle to the Philippians, Paul's Epistle to Ephesus, all of those Epistles he wrote over half of the New Testament but most of those Epistles that he wrote,
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Vistula, en the Bsura and Rawka rivers, oonnonad lng continued on February 6, but neither adversary undertook active operations. Ia tbe region ot the village of Kamlony we began an offensive and -made some' little progress In spite of an obstinate resistance by the enemy. "Our artillery successfully bombarded a column ot Germans who were moving In the direction ot Bollmow from Zeml ary. Tbe infantry was compelled to flee, sbandonlng Its artillery upon the high ways. -' Victory la Carpathians. "In the Carpathians hard fighting con tinues. Our troops broke down the en emy's resistance at three fortified posi tions near Mesolaborcs, and pursued the retreating enemy several versts. taking two cannon, five machine guns, capturing the commandant of the third Honveds, forty-seven officers snd t,B18 men. North of Uzsok pass, near Lutowiake, ths enemy was forced to retreat Our troops occupied his trenches, taking three machine guns and many prisoners. "The attacks ofthe enemy, which crossed the Toukholka and Beskld passes nd February S, were repulsed with heavy losses for the enemy, who was forafed Into a precipitate retreat. "On the Black Sea our torpedo boats destroyers have bombarded Choppa.-'The cruiser Breslau, which has arrived at Betum, fired twenty shots without re sult at our destroyers -maneuvering la those waters. After two shots from the fortress the Breslau steamed, away." ' . v Crew of Asama Does Not Need Help of 1 Any Neutral Ships WASHINGTON, Feb. (.Rear Admiral Howard's flagship, BandUigo, and tbe cruiser Raleigh, which had been standing by the Japanese cruiser Asama, loft fcan Bartolome bay yesterday for San Uiego, Cat. They did not take any of the offi cers or crew off the Japanese vessel nor wsre they called on for other assistance. Although the Navy department la pre vented from making public any details for consideration of neutrality, as Ger man
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turns, which it performed at speeds that would've torn wings from most of its contemporaries, commanded immediate respect from RAF fighter pilots, and alarm at Britain's Air Ministry. When, in June 1942, a Luftwaffe deserter fortuitously presented the Allies with his Fw 190A fighter intact, the detailed examination of this remarkable product of the Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau profoundly influenced fighter thinking in Britain. It directly resulted in the issue of the specification F.2/43, which was designated the Hawker Fury, embodying numerous features directly copied from the Fw 190A. What higher tribute could've been paid to what was undoubtedly the finest warplane to which Germany gave birth? In the autumn of 1937, the Reich Luft Ministerium placed an order with the Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau for the design and development of a new single-seat fighter to supplement the Messerschmitt Bf 109, a second iron in the fire, as RLM officials referred to the order at the time. The contract was placed with Focke-Wulf primarily because this company was notextensively committed to the development of other combat aircraft, and possessed a highly qualified design team, headed by Kurt Tank. Work on the Fw 190 progressed rapidly, and within 10 months, the first prototype was being readied for flight testing. Essentially a low-wing monoplane with a wide track undercarriage, it possessed aesthetically appealing contours, in which the blending of the bulky radial engine was little short of a masterpiece of ingenuity. During the war years, apart from prototypes, 13,367 Fw 190 fighters and 16,634 Fw 190 fighter bombers and close support aircraft were produced, plus 67 Ta 152s. The Fw 190 commenced its career by wresting from the RAF the slim margin of superiority that it had gained in fighter versus fighter combat. And, in the ground attack role, it subsequently proved its ability to absorb considerable punishment. (airplane roars) It is axiomatic that technical superiority couldn't cancel out overwhelming numerical superiority, and the technical advances embodied by the Messerschmitt Me 262 was such that this
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him, Keats seems to identify with the bees who think warm days will never cease, "for Summer has o'er-brimmed their clammy cells." Keats is like a bee. He's all into the sensuous. Well, again just in terms of historical evidence, this is outmoded by at least eighteen months if we consult Keats's letters. He was like that early in his career, but he has had severe misgivings about a point of view which is represented in what he said in an early letter: "Oh, for a life of sensations rather than thoughts…" That's no longer Keats's position when writing "To Autumn." Keats's position when writing "To Autumn" is the position of a guy who has a sore throat just as his tubercular brother did, who is increasingly afraid that he's going to die soon and is trying to confront mortality in writing what is in fact-- and I say "in fact" advisedly-- the most perfect lyric ever written in the English language, and"I" defined as a Romantic individual. I am "I," rather defined as a friend-- that is to say, as a person whose relation with otherness is what constitutes his identity, and in that mutuality of friendship, the first person singular disappears. What is spoken in Tony the Tow Truck, in other words, in the long run is not the voice of individual subjectivity but the voice of social togetherness, the voice of otherness. According to Jauss, the important thing about Tony the Tow Truck is that it is not the same story as The Little Engine that Could. In other words, in each generation of reception, the aesthetic standards that prevail at a given time are reconsidered and rethought, reshuffled. A new aesthetic horizon emerges, and texts are constituted in a different way, much also as the Russian formalists have said, only with the sense in Jauss of the historical imperative. The Little Engine that Could is all about the inversion of power between the little
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result, they say that that is discriminatory. It goes against equality law and it infringes, they say, on Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which is that it violates their right to a private and family life. They also say... You see, I don't think he'd even seen her. I think he was just running a little bit early for an appointment. Yes, they're all in the wrong place, except for New Zealand, which has launched a new campaign recently to remind people that it's there at all. At Queen Victoria's Coronation, the Archbishop of Canterbury forced the ring onto the wrong finger. A similar mistake happened when, much to Prince Charles's dismay, the ring that was supposed to be put on Camilla's third finger actually went on Diana's. LAUGHTER AND GROANS According to the Daily Mirror, a train from Newcastle to Reading stopped at Pontefract, Yorkshire, and... All's well that ends well! Time now for the Missing Words round, which, thisweek, features as its guest publication Bee Craft, the informed voice of British beekeeping. Yeah, a real buzz about it. RELUCTANT LAUGHTER Apparently, the Queen reads it. And we start with... LUCY: Prince Philip's changed the locks. HENNING: They're related. They're man and wife! Man and wife! Shocked couple return home from honeymoon, find they're related - they're man and wife. It was the story of a happy ending. A whiff of incest, as that unfortunate perfume was called. Never sold much at Christmas, did it? But that's what it is - finding a married couple are husband and wife. No, it's... After 11 days in the Dominican Republic, 20-somethings Thomas and Rebekah Entwistle returned to their Lancashire property, "with stunning countryside views", to find the local farmer had erected this... Oh! It wouldn't happen in the South of England. I mean a couple in their 20s owning their own home. OK, next one... HENNING: Manoeuvring themselves out of an open window. No, it is... According to the
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entitled patents on cells genes and organisms undermine the exchange of scientific ideas an unforeseen and deeply troubling aspect of this commercialization however is the transformation of biological entities the products of hundreds of millions of years of evolution into private property this is taking place through a radical extension of patent law to encompass gene sequences isolated cells and tissues genetically engineered animals and even natural species furthermore in spite of widespread opposition to such life patents in many other countries the US government in response to pressures from corporations in the United States is seeking to force all countries to accept us-style patent laws for example the government threatened to end Science and Technology agreements with India unless the Indian patent laws were extended to cover pharmaceutical and agriculture products for instance Monsanto owns a patent covering all genetically engineered cotton and Duke University has patented genes involved in samer disease Human Genome Sciencescould patent a genetically engineered bacterium the court's decision was very close four of the nine justices dissented from the majority's opinion and it was narrowly written to only apply to genetically modified microorganisms however since the decision under pressure from pharmaceutical biotechnology and agro technology companies the Patent Office has issued patents on plants animals genes and human cell lines patent laws are passed modified and superseded by Congress just as other laws are they are means to social progress not an end in themselves Congress should amend the existing patent laws to explicitly exclude life patents the life patents already granted threatened to obstruct scientific and technological research the biotechnology revolution in the United States was a product of research most of it sponsored by the federal government since World War two at colleges universities and medical schools throughout the nation the free communication and exchange of materials and ideas were essential to that
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mysterious beast as it lumbered along the Northern California riverbank. Since then, not only have reports of Bigfoot encounters skyrocketed across America and the world, but also in many ways it initiated a new era of crytozoology researchers. In particular, Bigfoot investigators. Bigfoot investigators, who began intense searches for the big hairy beast. Cliff Barackman, a claimed Bigfoot researcher and one of the hosts of the hit Animal Planet series, Finding Bigfoot, is one of the major proponents of Bigfoot being a living, breathing animal. - From my personal experience, I've never had anything happen ever that would convince me that these things are anything other than perfectly normal species of ape or higher primate of some sort that shares the planet with us. - [Dennis] While working for the American Museum of Natural History in New York, Dr. Esteban Sarmiento was the go-to primatologist on evidence relating to Bigfoot. - If Bigfoot did exist, and he is a great ape, he didn't comefrom North America. He must've came over from Asia, and that's the other thing, too. When you look at First Nation or you look at American-Indian lore, it's not an animal that lives down in (in foreign language), in Mexico. It's an animal that's really coming from the northwest, and it has the same distribution as other animals that came over the Bering straight from Asia. - [Dennis] Because of so many reports from nearly every corner of the world, all the Bigfoot investigators agreed that there must be at least a couple thousand Bigfoot distributed across the planet. However, descriptions vary. - The appearance of a Sasquatch is somewhere between an adult gorilla and a human being. Generally speaking, an adult male Sasquatch stands between eight and nine feet tall. They're very broad-shouldered. Maybe about three and a half, four feet wide at the shoulder. A lot of times they kind of narrow at the hips a
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3. Freshman Karen Alme-roth, who led Bethel with 22 points and 12 rebounds before she fouled out with 15 minutes to play, corn-mented on the Royals' se-cond meeting with St. Ben- Made up entirely of freshmen players, the Ice Holes surprised the fa-vored Bad Company which had advanced to the final game without a loss over the whole season. Bad Company controlled the action early in the first cut Mac's lead to 27- 25 at the intermission. Early in the second halt, the game was nip and tuck until about the 13 minute mark. With the two teams deadlocked at 34- 34, the Royals took off, putting their offense into high gear. In the next 10 min-utes Bethel scored 40 points compared to 16 for Mac. Bethel's second-half shooting from the field see page 7 Injury-prone mat season nears close by Rich Whybrew Although it lost both its matches last week, the Bethel wrestling team is looking forward to the MIAC conference meet St. Olaf on Saturday, Feb. 13. The team droppedwork pro-gram has been granted ac creditation by the Council on Social Work Education of New York City. "This significant achievement is the happy outcome of years of effort by faculty, students, and administra-tion," said . John Bower, A.C.S.W., director of Beth-el's social work program. Andy Pratt, formerly on the professional rock circuit, will be playing for one of his first Christian audiences tonight at Bethel. Pratt/Heard concert starts weekend fun Mark Heard, a contemporary Christian artist, will appear in concert tonight, Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. Strong community sup-port— involving numerous social service agencies, their administrators and professional staffs—was also a factor leading to accreditation, he stated, for which Bethel is grate-ful. Currently, more than 60 junior and senior level students have community-based field placements which involve nearly 45 professionals as field fa-culty. Accreditation by the Council indicates that graduates are prepared for entry-level professional em-ployment as social workers. College graduates are qua-lified for advanced stand-ing at the graduate level and areh eligible for posi-tions and licensure
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kejahatan politik imajiner. Dengan begitu, tidak ada yang bisa bicara tentang apa yang mereka lihat. Saya dijatuhi hukuman 10 tahun di kamp kerja paksa di Siberia, dengan enam setengah tahun hukuman isolasi yang saya jalani ikut diperhitungkan. Saya menandatangani semuanya. English: the former head of SMERSH and minister for state security, had fallen into disgrace and was dismissed from office. In 1951, when Abakumov was arrested, it was discovered that a number of Germans who witnessed Hitler's death, were being held without a warrant for their arrest. So a list was drawn up and sent to Stalin for further instructions. He decided they were to be sentenced. Everyone on the list was given a long sentence for imaginary political crimes. That way, nobody could speak about what they had seen. I was sentenced to 10 years in a forced labour camp in Siberia, with the 6.5 years solitary already served taken into account. I signed. English: I was happy to go tosering menginvestasi sedikit uang mereka untuk sampanye Krimea atau vodka dari gerbong makan, dan memberikan sisanya sebagai tip. Selama 8 tahun, keluarga Kaethe tidak tahu apa yang terjadi padanya. Sampai seorang tahanan yang baru dibebaskan berkata, bahwa dia masih hidup dan ada di sebuah kamp penjara di Siberia. Suami Kaethe, yang telah kembali dari front, telah menyatakan Kaethe meninggal dan menikah lagi. English: Käthe returned to Germany in an express train with sleeping cars, white curtains and lampshades. In the Soviet Union, tourists had to spend all their rubles before leaving the country. The men often invested their little money in Crimean champagne or vodka from the dining car and gave the rest as tips. For eight years, Käthe's family knew nothing of what had become of her. Until a recently released prisoner said that she was alive and in a prison camp in Siberia. Käthe’s husband, who had returned from the front, had had her declared dead and remarried. English: But
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his seat, the moment passed unnoticed because, everyone else in the theater also leaned forward. -You happen to know that girl? He asked his firend. -Why, Hupmhrey, they said -How would people like us get to know anybody like Caroline Coates. Humphrey realized that he'd need only two or three introductions to breach the gap between oneself and anyone anywhere in the world. He asked everyone he knew stating his purpose very clearly, and sure enough, not long after that, there he was in fashionable Long Island. Talking to Caroline Coates. He found her amazingly ignorant of the man's important recent scientific research. And you can imagine the effect of this gone to gosh young man lecturing of this popular idol of twenty three on the doctor's glands. Caroline's smart friends were amused... and then amazed for she had fallen hand over heels in love -Who are you calling dear? -Letty Partridge Who? Hello, Letty? I want you to beit's just the sort of thing you'd do! Things went on like this until the last day of the tennis tournament. When Dorian Cody the boy wonder from California who played into a standstill until they walked up and Cody put his hand on his shoulder, the hand of the victorious is a heavy load to carry. That night, in spite of his aching weariness, Brody lay awake long after Caroline was sound asleep. He ghostly got up and crept, with infinite caution into the living room where, I'm sad to say, he drank the contents in Humphrey's bottle. The scientist may better do something about the taste. He found some cocktail beaters and added several drops to the water which he had already put in the vial. Then he put it back on the mantel piece and over the mantel piece there was a mirror. Allan took a long look in this mirror. And he smiled. Now it happens that
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line between eye-catching and porn. The Women Against Pornography called out Huggies for its gratuitous creep shot of a mother picking up her newborn baby. Mom leans in and exposes her underwear to the world. Yeah. Moving on. Three days later, on March 6th, in Albany, New York, Michael Gerard Tyson made his boxing professional debut. He was only 18 years old when he stepped into the ring. Tyson's first opponent? It was Hector Mercedes. And with a vicious body shot, Tyson quickly wrecked Mercedes with a first round TKO. Tyson would go on to win 26 of his first 28 fights by KO or TKO, 16 of those coming in the first round. In fact, Tyson's quickest knockout was a year later on July 26th, 1986, when Tyson met Joe Frazier's son Marvis. Tyson KO-ed Frazier in 30 seconds. Uppercut and Marvis is hurt. Frazier is down. We'll see more of Iron Mike in the coming years. Back to '85, on March 7th, "We Are the World," thecharity single for Ethiopian Famine Relief, written by Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson, was released. It ride the number one spot for four weeks. The song was famously recorded at The Gambler, Kenny Rogers' Lion Share Recording Studio in Hollywood. All of the decade's most iconic voices participated, Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Tina Turner, Bruce Springsteen, and Dan Aykroyd? The only person who overshadowed this all-star recording session didn't even show up to the recording studio. Prince, who was at the peak of his popularity, spent the night hanging out at Carlos 'n Charlie's, the Sunset Strip nightclub at the time. Prince's night out would make headlines the next day when his bodyguard beat up a paparazzi as he tried to exit the club. [ROBOTECH THEME] Robotech. Three days later, the Soviet Union's General Secretary, Konstantin Chernenko, died after a long fight with emphysema and associated lung and heart damage on March 10th. He led the Soviets for just over a year, from February 13th, 1984. Mikhail Gorbachev then
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up in 1978 to monitor federal phone taps. It now gives legal cover to intelligence trawling of millions of individuals, at home and abroad. The recent revelations by another whistleblower, Edward Snowden, accused the court of breaking the fourth amendment to the US constitution. This entitles Americans "to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures". The operative word, as so often, is unreasonable. The new leak alleges that more than a dozen new "rulings" have been passed by Fisa, declaring categories of data-scooping that were within the "special needs" of security, and thus no different from breath-testing or body-searching at airports. NSA operations such as Prism, Tempora and Boundless Informant – many in collusion with Britain's GCHQ – used covert access to Google, Apple and Facebook to go where they pleased. They could cite not just terrorism but espionage, matters of interest to a foreign power, cyber-attacks and "weaponsof mass destruction". These judgments, all in secret, confirmed the gist of Snowden's evidence – and validated his motive. The reason why a previously loyal ex-soldier broke cover was not to aid an enemy. It was to inform a friend, his own country. He was simply outraged by the lies told to Congress by his bosses about NSA operations. As Harvard's Stephen Walt said, Snowden was performing a public service in drawing attention to a "poorly supervised and probably unconstitutional" activity. The New York Times pointed out that the Fisa court had become a "parallel supreme court". It catered to a mirror universe beyond the reach of Congress or normal courts, servicing a new and burgeoning realm of government and private securocrats. When asked about this world, NSA bosses merely said they could not "jeopardise American security". (6) Fisa court has become a "parallel supreme court", beyond Congress, violating the US
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the 21st century was Erbitux, a monoclonal antibody that would have been used to seek out and neutralize cancerous cell clones. It was a promising new drug, and the company expected large returns once it had passed the approval phase from the United States’ FDA (Food and Drug Administration). Unfortunately, near the end of 2001, the FDA decided not to approve the experimental drug. Due to the large amount of money that had been projected from this new drug release, the stock price had inflated, but when news of the drug’s rejection hit the stock market, the stock price dropped sharply. This is the sort of risk that stock markets are founded on; sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. However, there seemed to be a large sell-off of ImClone stocks in the days leading up to the announcement that the drug hadn’t been approved. An investigation by the US Securities and Exchange Commission revealed that a number ofat Merrill Lynch, had apparently given her nonpublic information that led her to sell her stocks, and although she claimed innocence, or at least no knowledge of wrongdoing, the actions were suspicious, to say the least. The news came out very quickly, but the legal process is a long one. Martha Stewart, despite her hands having literally been caught in the cookie jar, continued her television show and remained at the head of MSLO (Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia). For nearly two years, scrutiny and tabloid rumors and even on-air interviews about her involvement in the ImClone scandal swirled around Martha Stewart, but she just continued preparing salads and giving out household tips to millions of people each week. It wasn’t until 2003 that she was finally indicted by the government on nine counts, including insider trading and obstruction of justice. During the proceedings, it did come out that Stewart’s broker had told his assistants to inform Stewart
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the spring along with 10 new residential buildings and two other office buildings as a part of phase 1A. The brewpub building will be the smallest of the phase 1A buildings, which will between nine and 11 stories. Phase 1A also will include construction on the Global Innovation Exchange (GIX) academic institute, created by a partnership between the University of Washington and the Tsinghua University of Beijing, and supported by Microsoft. Students will begin classes in the building in the fall of 2017. The entire 36-acre development, situated on the old Safeway Distribution Center site at the intersection of SR-520 and I-405, will be developed by Wright Runstad and Company. When it’s completed, the Spring District development will have more than 5.3 million square feet of space. Phase 1A construction is scheduled to be complete in fall 2016. suspect, who fled on foot just as the officer arrived. The suspect, who was not located, was found to be related to several prowls in the area. Meetlast month was $668,500, up 6.79 percent from a median sales price of $626,000 a year ago. The MLS report for September shows pending sales continue to outnumber new listings, resulting in inventory declines in most of the 23 counties in its service area. That imbalance leads to rising prices. In west Bellevue, there were 38 listings in September 2015 and 40 closed sales. In east Bellevue, there were 63 listings in September 2015 and 68 closed sales. Northwest MLS members reported 9,574 pending sales (mutually accepted offers) in September for a 7.9 percent increase from the year-ago figure of 8,875. Compared to August, pending sales fell 9.7 percent. In west Bellevue, there were 47 pending sales in September 2015, up from 45 during the same month the year before. There were 43 pending sales in August 2015. In east Bellevue, there were 79 pending sales in September
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other, "to be an Englishman means ruin." As a matter of fact there was nothing that the British could do. The situation now is that many Brit ish traders in the midland towns are already being rapidly ruined by the course of separate trading now pursued by the Dutch. The British wholesale dealers in the coast towns will meet the same fate unless they can under sell their German competitors, to whom otherwise the Dutch custom will go in preference, as it has already begun to do. The Germans are quite alive to the opportunity, tbe bulk of the German population of the colony being pro Boer. Many German citizens who for merly adhered to the progressive party so called have now gone over to the Afrikander. The British in South Africa are not farmers, but traders. WASTE. OF INVENTION. Ktn Dlicoverlea Send Costly Machin ery to the Scrap Heap. It seems almost asit and get a Cook Book free. Cleaning and re- S airing promptly one at owes! prices. Hull & Co. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE . Room II, Mitchell a Lynda Building. S.A. IMAGER MFG. CO. Manufacturers of - BRASS AND BRONZE OA8TIMOS AND AROHITEOTURAL IRON WORK. Second ave. and Twenty-third St. Telephone 1085. BOGGESS' AOADEMY OF THE VISITATION, conducted by tbe sisters of the visi tation, 2939 Fifth avenue. Rock Is land. The Acad emic. Preparatory and Kindergarten Departments of the new academy will be opened Monday. Sept. 18. Superior advan tages la MU8IO. ART, EL OOUTION. PHY 8IOAL CULTURE and the languages. S up G TO N DATE. 115 Seventeenth Street. PAINT ON INDIAN TACES. Xearly All of It Means Something; to Those Initiated. The fact of the matter is that every paint mark on an Indian's face Is a sign with a definite meaning which other Indians may read. When an In dian puts on his full war paint, he di?ks himself not onry with his own Individual honors and distinctions won by his own bravery, but also with the special honors of his family or tribe. He may possess
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L. E. Scott is an African American jazz poet, currently based in Aotearoa/New Zealand. He is on the staff of "Tu Mai", a magazine for the indigenous people of Aotearoa/New Zealand. Scott has had a number of books published, the latest being a collection of poems entitled "Bones", published by Five Islands Press of Melbourne University, Australia. He has also had work published in two recent anthologies, "Fingernails Across The Chalkboard" and "Gwendolyn Brooks and Working Writers", both published by Third World Press. Things Are So Random After the Womb (in the time of George W. Bush) A nun dressed in black taking pictures of the Pope on his death march dressed in white proof of what? both are childless moving on beyond God and his prisoners at the airport in L.A. and the Metro in Paris and in the streets of Madrid young black men dancing with brooms clean, clean, clean everywhere Ralphstill do not see why the fire came from the sky in the belief-land of Mohammed your deeds have been more cutting than the words of Salman Rushdie after the fire dressed now in your red white and blue being led by a mule crowned by a supreme court in another land their hooves would have been cut off theft the war on terrorism should indeed start at home Giuliani remember the mayor before the September Fire? zero tolerance terrorists dressed in New York's finest blue guns and toilet plungers fighting crime they pledge allegiance to the flag one nation under hypocrisy James Baldwin said no more water the fire next time raining in the world
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divided into various stakeholders in the enterprise. Netherlands and Italy were two countries that witnessed the creation of wealth rapidly. Florence and France are also good examples of wealth creation and investments and an increase in workers standards. Capitalism can be seen in large scale in two forms such as the investment in the joint stock companies where people pool money and invest it in commercial undertakings and secondly after the industrial revolution when a single firm employed a large number of employees. Capitalism is mentioned when the feudal societal system was replaced by the mass production systems for the common people. It witnessed the change of hands of power from the upper and the rich class to the lower poor people by means of production and distribution. There were two problems that the economies of the 18th century witnessed. The expansion of the population because of which land was not a supportive resource. The number of people increasedand the occupation opportunities were still limited. They did not have land to cultivate and could not move to the states for jobs in industries and another problem was the lack of raw materials. The economies faced the depletion of forest and natural resources which posed an issue of the availability of wood for the industries and the houses. The states and the upper class were clueless on how to handle the situations when the poor people started to innovate. These innovations were done by the way of production of cheaper products for everyone's needs. This is when the beginning of mass production is noticed and the fundamental principle of capitalistic industry emerged. The production was mainly done for the masses and it formulated the base for capitalism as it exists today in the markets. Capitalism finds its existence because of the savings done by people by reducing the current consumption and accruing income for investment purposes. This increased
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developing closer ties with the Library of Congress. There should, the report recommended, be about twenty members in residence, and there are still, more or less, that number today-- and you see our most recent class here, celebrating the opening of the roof of the East Building-- drawn from an international pool, including independent scholars. To avoid any favoritism, the final choice of fellows was to be ratified by the Gallery's board of trustees on the recommendation of the director of the Center. The conclusion of the 1968 report was firm. As Carter Brown wrote, "there should be founded a new Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, to be housed in the new building of the National Gallery of Art, and capable of drawing on the total spectrum of its resources." The vision that had begun to take shape soon after the completion of the West Building was realized with the resolution of the board of trustees on September 29, 1977, as the East Buildingwas under completion. The Center was to be given broad autonomy, with its head appointed as dean by the trustees. The board also determined that the dean of the Center should be an executive officer of the Gallery, giving the new institution the budgetary and intellectual independence it needed to thrive, and the same time giving even more importance to the role of research throughout the Gallery. The Center would have its own rotating board of advisors-- here, we see one of the very early groups and our more recent collection of advisers-- drawn from across the United States, who would constitute the various selection committees, and provide guidance about philosophy and programs. And their role is of inestimable importance. With founding dean Henry A. Millon in place, and the advisory board in action, the first appointments were made in 1980. These included several positions that had already existed at the Gallery in the nascent phase of support for research. Among them the most important was the Samuel H. Kress Professor, supported
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Gray was entitled to find as he did." Adrian Davies: "It is a very, very large leap to draw the conclusion that Mr Irving was being perverse and ideologically driven in disputing the document." (Lord Justice Buxton intervenes helpfully.) Adrian Davies then points out: "Van Pelt was not trained in a forensics laboratory to determine the authenticity of the documents. Van Pelt was a "cultural historian". Lord Mantell: "The question was whether a reasonable historian was entitled to doubt its validity. Adrian Davies praises Van Pelt on the history, but not on his ability to authenticate documents. Mr Davies now comes to Paragraph 13.76 and points out that thousands could have been killed by other means than gas. (Mr Davies rather loses me with his narrative and probably the Court as well. He refers to the British-intercepted telegrams which Höss sent to Berlin, to the WVHA.) 13.77 The eye witnesses. Coming to Henryk Tauber, Davies says thathe was the one who talked of manufacturing sausages from human bodies in the crematorium (he confuses Tauber with David Olère, and I correct him). Then Lord Justice Buxton educates Davies. A Judge first of all warns hinmself about the evidence, and then he assesses it. For example, on Paragraph ..., and then he applies "judicial consideration". The fact is that the Judge originally warned himself. Adrian Davies points out that Judge Gray hasn't actually seen Olere, he was testifying in 1945. Lord Justice Buxton said that where Judge Gray arrived at a conclusion, a Judge is entitled to come to it. Asked Adrian Davies concluded by saying "that this Court must review the Judge's conclusions." Judge Gray was relying on "the convergence of evidence". But some Witnesses were saying things that are beyond belief. Lord Justice Buxton asks what is wrong with the Olère drawings. Adrian Davies deals then with the Olère drawings and he
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Life" she tells this story of Whistler, which she beard at first hand: "The famous peacock room at Prince's Gate was a wonderful scheme of decoration, peacock's eyes on a gold ground being its principal motif. About the year 1880 the late Mr. Ley land, a wealthy shipowner and patron of the arts, had taken this grand new man sion and asked Whistler to decorate a room. Jimmy, poor and out at el bows as usual, Jumped at the idea, but no terms were fixed upon. The work began. It was a prodigious un dertaking, and the extraordinary and erratic little man gave it his whole time. "Being at Prince's Gate all day and having the run of Leyland's house. Whistler bad a hospitable way of in viting his friends to come and see the room and then be would ask them to stop to luncheon. This sort of thing, which beganoccasionally, ended in heing an almost daily occurrence, and •litnmy used to bold a little levee every morning, when three, four or Ave peo ple remained to iunchon. This became too much for Mr. Leyland. and bis plan for putting an end to the campaign was a somewhat ingenious one. "Jimmy one day entertained four friends. The meal not being announc ed. he ruup the bell for the butler. 'When is lunch?' he asked. 'I have no orders for lunch.' replied the man. with a stately air. "Ob. no. of course.' replied Jimmy, not in the least disconcerted. "We'll go along to such and such a hotel. Stupid of ine to forget it.' "Rut it wus enough, and. though he pretended not to mind and with that delightful impudence for which be was famous turned it off. be never forgave the incident and determined to pay I.eylund out. From that day
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such a view without incurring any danger. The system, which is described with illustrations in the - August ' Popular Mechanics magazine, is similar to one recently Installed at San Sebastian, Spain, for spanning a chasm between two moun tain resorts, and to . the one that climbs' the first ttage of the Wetter born in Switzerland. , The whirlpool Is ; situated . in " Canadian territory, about six wiles ' below; Niagara falls. The cableway Is to be about 1770 feet long, with 'the; cables stretched at' an elevation of about 2G0 feet above the whirlpool--uXheiicar,. (which, haaial ready been built In. Spain, bas a ca pacity of fifty passengers. S'.S .i as t ' would not leave for court till bis re turnhe bad never, in all the eight years she had been sitting in that window making buttonholes, shown any hesitation in his methodical re locking of thegate and subsequent quick departure. . r But this morning he had lingered In the gateway peering to right and left In a way so unlike himself that the mo ment he was out of sight she could not help running down the lane' to see it her suspicions were correct And they were. Not only had he left the gate unlocked, but he had done so pur posely. She bad about decided that it was only proper for her to enter and make sure that all was right with the Judge when she saw a woman looking at her from the road a woman all in purple even to the veil which hid her fea tures. A little child was with her, and the two must have stepped into the road from behind some of the bushes, as neither of them were anywhere In sight when she
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an inoperable brain tumour and died 18 months later. On another day I met a friend at the annual Tallow Horse Fair in the small town of Tallow. It was packed with horses. Horses of every shape, size and colour were being led or ridden up and down the narrow main street. Horses and donkeys were tethered to trees or tied together while people huddled in groups negotiating prices. We ate lunch at the little Latch Restaurant and at the same table sat a man who worked at the donkey sanctuary. He told us that a donkey that smoked had recently ar rived. It enjoyed puffing on a cigarette and a pipe, because apparently its owner used to share them with the animal. The donkey definitely inhaled, he recounted, because the smoke came out of its nostrils. As I continued walking along St Declan's Way I met more intriguing characters and heard many more stories --of miraculous wells and talking statues, of goddesses, ghosts and mischievous fairies. I got lost many times -- including in the Bog of Hags on my way to St Declan's Well of Tour, known for its healing water. Perhaps it was the spirit of St Declan that guided me back from these inadvertent sideways excursions and led me safely to my ultimate destination of Ardmore. Castles, Follies and Four- Leaf Clovers: Adventures along St Declan's Way by Rosamund Burton is published by Allen & Unwin, rrp $24.99. A depiction of St Declan on a signboard in Ardmore The author and the ruined cathedral and round tower at Ardmore, Ireland.
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In Well, Spain brought the great undoubtedly pull together a The USA" rocked the arena. game and trailed by only a point great party, the hangover will The Americans hugged at heading into the fourth quarter. last for a generation,” Gaffney midcourt, guard James Hardsaid. en holding a doll of the OlymContinued on pg 10 More than 230 projects are pic mascot, and then after housing, or already have been slated to be finished by the removed, in the 12 cities that 2016 games, with the sports will host World Cup matches, venues scheduled for delivaccording to the Coalition ery between mid-2015 and of Popular Committees early-2016 for test events, according to the International for the World Cup and the Olympics, an advocacy group Olympic Committee. Of for residents of the affected those, over 65 have already shantytowns. been completed or are in the final stages. Rio authorities insist the evictions have been carried out That leaves a high volume legally, but advocates counter of projects to be carried out that the city's compensation simultaneously overkickback scandal in the new metro line, a revamped 1990s. He paid a Swiss court airport, improved roads and a about $550,000 to end a renovated port. criminal investigation into alBut many of the projects have leged embezzlement. The decision on a possible stadium been tainted by controversy, some even before ground was name change is up to the city, but officials have insisted the broken. name is here to stay. Amnesty International and Beyond the controversies, the United Nations have called attention to allegations other Olympic projects have been plagued by technical of human rights abuses in mistakes. “The preparaconnection with the evictions have barely begun and tion of families living on already we've seen pop up land slated for Olympic and surreal examples of problems World Cup projects. Nationwide, some 170,000 people are facing threats to their Continued on pg 10 PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Not good enough. That was the message delivered by
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are still unknown. One thing is certain, however, the old familiar ties of the Espirito Santo family, which included kings and presidents of the past, are not going to be able to save them from financial ruin and international embarrassment. This is the end of a global dynasty, but perhaps the Espirito Santo empire should have ended with a bit more grace many years ago. Healthsouth Corporation - Fraud is the Best Worst Medicine Although Healthsouth Corporation is meant to help people, and is the largest inpatient rehabilitation company in the United States, the scandal that shocked company investors, shareholders, and the broader medical community of the US certainly didn’t have taking care of people at the top of its priority list. The company experienced huge success leading up to 2003, when it expanded into every state of the US, as well as facilities in half a dozen other countries. With more than 6,000 employees at more thanemployees were afraid to report indiscretions; similar reports came from accounting directors throughout the company, a culture of threats and intimidation that belonged more in a Mafia movie than a medical titan. When Scrushy eventually stood trial in 2005, he was acquitted of all 36 counts of fraud, and one of the greatest frauds in the history of the country was nearly complete. In the year following the trial verdict, which shocked the nation and the remaining leadership of the company, every effort was made to eliminate all traces of Scrushy’s influence and connection to the company. Four years after that fateful court decision, Scrushy was sued by the Healthsouth investors who had lost millions due to his actions. At the company’s peak in March in 1998, the company’s stock was worth more than $30. Following the revelations of the fraud and scandal, the price plunged to $.11 in March of 2004, before climbing back to
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Engineer whose offices are in the old COSI building (class of '85 had their 10 year reunion there before the new COSI was built!). 2016 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD A Distinguished Alumnus is an alum who is honored for his or her personal, educational, or career achievement. STEVE MORGAN, Class of 1966 Steven Morgan '66 retired as US Navy Rear Admiral in 2003 after 37 years in uniform. He was the 1970 Honor Graduate midshipman at Ohio State University and finishing with two admiral stars serving as Deputy Commander of the Naval Supply Systems Command. During his service, he was awarded the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal and the Navy Legion of Merit. During his military career on active duty, he was involved in the coastal interdiction of contraband in Vietnam and then qualified as a nuclear submarine officer, beginning 30 years in or around the nuclear world. He helped negotiate the construction contracts forthe Trident and Los Angeles class nuclear submarines. He served on the submarine staff in Japan and commanded a team outfitting new nuclear submarines after construction. As a reserve Captain and Admiral, he served in various contracting roles ultimately leading deployed contract management teams in Saudi Arabia, Haiti, Somalia, Bosnia and Afghanistan. His most prominent active duty job was as Executive Director for Logistics Management at the US Defense Logistics Agency where he was responsible for more than $100 billion in material and facilities and 14,000 employees. When recalled to active duty, he was the first rear admiral in the Supply Corps to be recalled since WW2. After retirement, he moved to England as a Director of the United Kingdom's nuclear operation, Sellafield. While at Sellafield he was appointed Consul representing the US Navy in England. Two years ago, Steven accepted appointment by the British Government as Commercial Director of the Ministry of Defense,
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federal investigations all had ended with no judgement against her. And finally the spotlight was about to be turned onto Donald Trump. It was all just a month and a day before the US election when this video went viral. Trump caught on a live mic before a TV show bragging about sex with women not his wife. [ Laughter ] >> The Republican candidate is facing increasing backlash. >> He then grabbed my shoulder and he then kissed me again very aggressively and placed his hand on my breast. >> At least four women have now come forward accusing Donald Trump of improper behaviour. >> Bob: And after the tale of the tape, the polls began to shift. Hillary Clinton surged ahead. Pundits predicted the election would be hers. [ Cheering and Applause ] >> Bob: Jim Kallstrom, former FBI agent and marine, had been morally offended by both Bill and Hillary Clinton. Now he pleaded for his candidate, Donald Trump. >> Please, you women outis now on the ropes. She's on the defence. He's got the momentum. And everybody in this country knows, finally after four decades of Clinton corruption, the American people have figured out she's a crook. >> Bob: The scene was set. On November 8th, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote. But the crucial Electoral College and the presidency would go to Donald Trump. The presidential election of 2016 finally was settled. And it didn't take long for Trump to bring Russia back into the conversation. >> President Donald Trump If Putin likes Donald Trump, I consider that an asset, not a liability. [ ♪♪ ] >> If you have any doubt at all that Hillary Clinton is the illuminati's candidate... >> Ever since this video emerged questions about Clinton's health have been raised across the United States. >> In fact, Hoff photographed Clinton with two of his bunny ranch girls. >> Bob: You may not have watched it. But RT or "Russia Today" broadcasts around the
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masses.Multitudes were drawn toward His holy calling. B.His death appeared to be defeat.In humiliation, the Son of god drew His last breath on the cursed tree and was placed into a tomb of death and decay.The hadean realm, however, could not hold Him.Jesus claimed victory on the third day in fulfillment of the Scriptures. 1.Satan was destroyed (Heb. 2:14). Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same: that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil. 2.Satan’s cronies, the principalities and powers in high places, were also spoiled by the cross (Col. 2:14-15). Blotting our the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross, and having spoiled principalities and powers, he made ashow of them openly, triumphing over them in it. C.Jesus’ victory is seen to be complete in the Revelation.He is pictured as the rider on the white horse. 1.Revelation 6:2 And I saw, and behold a white horse:and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him:and he went forth conquering, and to conquer. 2.In the 19th chapter of Revelation, this rider is seen again.On His vesture and on His thigh a name is written (Rev. 19:16). And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS. 3.In Revelation, all of the Lord’s enemies are subdued. a.The beast and the false prophet are cast into the lake of fire burning with brimstone (Rev. 19:20). b.The devil, too, is cast into the lake of fire and brimstone (Rev. 20:10). c.Death and hell are cast into the
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late Leonid Brezhnev's, cautious policy in the Middle East but will crack down harder on dissidents at home, especially Jews seeking the right to emigrate. Yuri Andropov, the former head of the KGB who succeeded Brezhnev as First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, and Konstan- tin Chernenko, the Politburo member who nominated him for, that office, are both known to lack confidence in the ability of the .Arab countries to unite and act together. It is their conviction that the main external danger to the Soviet Union lies in the West. Consequently, the experts say, the new leadership will continue Brezhnev's policy in the Middle East of carefully avoiding any major confrontation" either 'with Israel or the U.S. The Soviet Union will continue to supply Syria and other Soviet client states in the area with arms. But the flow will not be in creased nor it will be upgraded qualitatively. According to one French intelligence source,Russian interference. But given the unpredictability of Soviet politics, the "period of grace" may not last longer than a year. Andropov's Background The prompt succession of Andropov, in fact, surprised many Kremlin-watchers who had expected a prolonged war of succession between Brezhnev's heirs for the top, leadership post. Some predicted that a nominal successor would be appointed until the power struggle was resolved. But Andropov appears to be a strong man. At 68, he is known to be backed by the military establishment, the secret service and the police. From 1967-82, he headed the Soviet Security Committee which is responsible for the KGB and the police. Re- State Department Issues Report On Anti-Jewish Terrorist Acts Israeli citizens or facilities, but Jews from 17 countries have been attacked by Palestinian terrorists primarily because they are Jews: Attacks against Jews and Israelis have been more lethal than other terrorism. Almost 60 percent involved attacks on people rather than property and about 65 percent
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by Mossad-linked companies, now "secures" the most sensitive computers in the U.S. government and commercial sector. The Mossad-spawned computer security firms typically have a main office based in the U.S. while their research and development is done in Israel. The Mossad start-up firms usually have short lives before they are acquired for exaggerated sums of money by a larger company, enriching their Israeli owners in the process and integrating the Israeli directors and their Mossad-produced software into the parent company. RSA, for example, an older security software company, acquired an Israeli-run security software company, named Cyota, at the end of 2005 for $145 million. In January 2005, Cyota, "the leading provider of online security and anti-fraud solutions for financial institutions" had announced that "security expert" Amit Yoran, had joined the company's board of directors. Prior to becoming a director at Cyota, Yoran, a 34-year old Israeli, had already been the national "Cyber Czar," having served as director of the Department ofHomeland Security's National Cyber Security Division. Yoran had been appointed "Cyber Czar" at age 32 by President George W. Bush in September 2003. Before joining DHS, Yoran had been vice president for worldwide managed security services at Symantec. Prior to that, he had been the founder, president and CEO of Riptech, Inc., an information security management and monitoring firm, which Symantec acquired in 2002 for $145 million. Yoran and his brother Naftali Elad Yoran are graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at Westpoint. Elad graduated in 1991 and Amit in 1993. Along with their brother Dov, the Yoran brothers are key players in the security software market. Amit has also held critical positions in the U.S. government overseeing computer security for the very systems that apparently failed on 9/11. Before founding Riptech in 1998, Yoran directed the vulnerability-assessment program within the computer emergency response team at the US Department of Defense. Yoran previously served as an officer in the
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People v Ramos (2017 NY Slip Op 02065) People v Ramos 2017 NY Slip Op 02065 Decided on March 22, 2017 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on March 22, 2017 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department CHERYL E. CHAMBERS, J.P. SHERI S. ROMAN HECTOR D. LASALLE BETSY BARROS, JJ. 2014-09023 (Ind. No. 1262/08) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vDavid Ramos, appellant. Lynn W. L. Fahey, New York, NY, for appellant. Eric Gonzalez, Acting District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove and Diane R. Eisner of counsel; Jenna Tersteegen on the brief), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings CountyBOSTON, MA - A new research study led by Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) published in The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society in May, shows an association between midlife and later life sleeping habits with memory; and links extreme sleep durations to worse memory in later life. The study suggests that extreme changes in sleep duration from middle age to older age may also worsen memory function. "Sleep Duration In Midlife and Later Life In Relation to Cognition: The Nurses' Health Study," led by Elizabeth Devore, ScD, instructor in medicine in the Channing Division of Network Medicine at BWH found that women who slept five or fewer hours, or nine or more hours per day, either in midlife or later life, had worse memory, equivalent to nearly two
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Special Collections Lady Bird Legacy Wildflower Mix Lady Bird Johnson, the nation's environmental first lady, co-founded the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in 1982 in Austin, Texas. This wildflower mix was created especially for the Austin American-Statesman by the Wildflower Center and Native American Seed. For information about, or to donate to, the Austin American-Statesman's Lady Bird Legacy wildflower seeding campaign, visit www.statesman.com/wildflowers.H. Michael Heuser is the President and CEO of Storm Entertainment, Inc., a motion picture finance, production and worldwide distribution company that he founded in 1995.During its more than seventeen year history, Storm Entertainment has arranged for the full financing of 43 films.Using a combination of worldwide sales and pre-sales, institutional and private equity, international and state incentive rebates and bank gap financing, Storm Entertainment has generated more than $290 million dollars in film financing. Throughout his 25 year independent career, Heuser has been involved in the financing and/or distribution of more than 140 films, including the highly acclaimed and commercial films such as Hurly Burly, Heidi, Neverending Story, Love the Hard Way, Babette’s Feast, Played, True Romance, Naked Tango, Crying Freeman, Only the Strong, Cotton Club, Lawnmower Man and Lawnmower Man II, Solo Con Tu Pareja, Dirty Dancing, Glengarry Glen Ross, Romper Stomper, The Navigator, Farewell to the King, Cannonball Fever, ThePrincess Bride, Romero, Life in the Fast Lane, The Lost Boys, Johnny 100 Pesos, TheGarden of the Finzi-Continis, Black and White in Color, Clan of the Cave Bear, Nevada, That ObscureObject of Desire, Un Chien Andalou, Das Boot, Big City Blues, Help, A Hard Days Night, Bodies Rest and Motion, 8MM, Romero, Short Circuit, Sleep with Me,
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buff angry dude with markings on his body that you've been playing as all along is actually based off a buff angry dude with markings on his body that just happens to be super-duper racist! You can feel good about that! Number two is Sonic the Hedgehog. The iconic character of Sonic the Hegdehog was first introduced in 1991 in the self-titled game by Sega, intended as a mascot to rival Nintendo's flagship character of Mario. Since then, he's been the main protagonist in multiple Sonic games, spin-offs, comics, and five animated shows. However, Sonic was inspired by two unlikely real-life people: President Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson. According to Sonic's creator Naoko Oshima, his get it done attitude is based off of Bill Clinton's demeanor and reputation, Russian: на нацистском герое Еда Нортона Дерека из Американской Истории Х. Как мило! Дэвид Джаф, создатель Кратора сказал своему худоэнику взять вид, чувство силы и агрессию от Дерека Нацистаand belted boots are based off of Michael Jackson in the "Bad" video. There's no doubt that Sonic's legacy is going to continue to be awesome, because the game designers are going to make sure of it, unlike Bill, who got impeached, and Michael, who... Yeah, you know, the kid stuff. Number three is Dr. Robotnik. Dr. Ego Eggman Robotnik is the main antogonist from the Sonic the Hedgehog series and has appeared in almost every Sonic game since 1991. Also created by Naoko Oshima, this rotund mad scientist is described as being a certifiable genius, with an IQ of 300. He was designed to represent machinery and development to play on the then-growing debate between developers and environmentalists. Physically, though, he was designed to be easy for children to draw, with an overall appearance based on, believe it or not, President Teddy Roosevelt. Everything from the glasses, mustache, and smile were all based on the former president, including certain aspects of his
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a cow, would worry about him. She was afraid he would be lonesome all by himself." "Why don't you run and play with the other little bulls and skip and butt your head?" she would say." "But Ferdinand would shake his head. "I like it better here where I can sit just quietly and smell the flowers." "His mother saw that he was not lonesome, and because she was an understanding mother, even though she was a cow, she let him just sit there and be happy." "As the years went by Ferdinand grew and grew until he was very big and strong." "All the other bulls who had grown up with him in the same pasture would fight each other all day. They would butt each other and stick each other with their horns. What they wanted most of all was to be picked to fight at the bull fights in Madrid." "One day five mensaw him and they all shouted with joy. Here was the largest and fiercest bull of all. Just the one for the bull fights in Madrid!" "So they took him away for the bull fight day in a cart." "What a day it was! Flags were flying, bands were playing. . . " "and all the lovely ladies had flowers in their hair." "They had a parade into the bull ring." "First came the Banderilleros with long sharp pins with ribbons on them to stick in the bull and make him mad." "Next came the Picadores who rode skinny horses and they had long spears to stick in the bull and make him madder." "Then came the Matador, the proudest of all--he thought he was very handsome, and bowed to the ladies. He had a red cape and a sword and was supposed to stick the bull last of all." "Then came the bull,
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  NUMBER 13-99-236-CR COURT OF APPEALS THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI __________________________________________________________________ JAMES DOYLE, Appellant, v. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee. __________________________________________________________________ On appeal from the County Criminal Court at Law No. 15 of Harris County, Texas. __________________________________________________________________ O P I N I O N Before Justices Hinojosa, Chavez and Rodriguez Opinion by Justice Chavez On October 22, 1998, appellant James Doyle was the driver of one of three vehicles involved in an accident in Harris County. A jury found him guilty of the misdemeanor offense of driving while intoxicated, and the court assessed punishment at 180 days in jail and a fine of $400. Appellant raises four issues on appeal. We affirm. At trial, the State presented five witnesses to provide testimony regarding appellant's loss of mental and physical faculties. The State then informed the court that its next witness, Officer D.J. Gutierrez, the operator of the intoxilyzer, althoughmy car Falkirk car rental suppliers are dotted throughout the town. Thanks to its close proximity to two major motorways, the town is the perfect place to pick up a car before heading off to explore the rest of this glorious country, from its historic cities to the Scottish Highlands. Top Suppliers Testimonials “The pick-up was easy, it took 5 minutes from arriving at the desk to driving out the car, and the return took even less time.” Diane T Where to go Its location in the heart of Scotland means that Falkirk is surrounded by medieval castles, breathtaking countryside and historic towns and cities, making the town the perfect base from which to explore the rest of the country by hire car. Head north to the Highlands and John O'Groats or drive south
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People v Hayes (2018 NY Slip Op 05197) People v Hayes 2018 NY Slip Op 05197 Decided on July 11, 2018 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on July 11, 2018 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department JOHN M. LEVENTHAL, J.P. LEONARD B. AUSTIN JEFFREY A. COHEN BETSY BARROS LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ. 2016-13024 2016-13026 (Ind. No. 2153/13, S.C.I. No. 8736/16) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vPrince Hayes, appellant. Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY (Caitlin Halpern of counsel), for appellant. Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove and Rhea A. Grob of counsel; Masha Simonova on the memorandum), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeals by the defendant, as limited by histhe yards using their four large thrusters. This was a vital service given that every second spent moving cargo containers meant credits lost for a transfer yard boss, and most bulk freighter captains lacked the equipment to move their cargo across the final few kilometers from their vessels to the hands of their customers. The vessel measured 7.98 meters in length and required a single pilot to operate, with room for two passengers. It could be entered and exited through a rear hatch located between the four thrusters at the back of the ship, which was accessible by a retractable ladder stored beneath the cabin. The hatch would seal during flight using a hatch locking claw.[1] The quadjumper's four cylindrical thrusters had engine intakes located at the front of
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is enoughfor that, he was a manwho had forgotten his originsran only after his desires,like Egyptians led by a dolphinon the barge of the snake with the eggat the prow, in the gelid waters of the riversubterranean with golden makeup on the mind,the dream that had revealed to him the deadto remember."NO PRIVILEGES," he would have likedmore consistent signs"do not step back" the girl saidto Orpheus, but what sacred mountain,Elizabeth Queen condemned manythis year as well:HOW NOT TO BE SAVED? he thought, wishingto dilate his pupils to seehis image leaning against the imagesof some remote time with worn out borderswhen an eclipse swallowedthat abnormal thoughtof his selves or him selfthat chased each other endlesslyhe saw HIS CONTOURS DISTENDING"we must go" said the friend"let's continue"they came in to have coffeeand he corrected himself saying "hail mary oh"to that woman who overheard himand stopped in her walk, etc."NO, big dick of a knight"They arrived in Jerusalem when it washardly daylight(in the ruinous midst ofthe falling of a thousand towers,while on the other side or nearbyBabel remained intact and shouting).It was an epic transition.His mother would have liked a mercymore generous but from the body it diedto the soul to hope itself,Marcel who sustained her, recorded everythingand stored the stories in the safe,but who did not try to elevatetheir own god myths some asthey tried to escape when it happenedin others sitting in a circle on the remains of firein a round grovewhere already many were killedwafts the taste of vengeanceand of treason.In the slow osmosis that prefigureda long trip,even by climbing hedid not manage to progress,she shouted, soaked in blood and sherry:"DON'T YOU HAVE ENOUGH OF IT?"many heard her, slaves Aslatians Moorsfull of borgogne, Tyroleses camping,of unsurpassable cleannesscard players with loaded guns EMBRACE OR I WILL SHOOT THE SEVEN SHOTS I HAVE LEFT."It was such a great reunion, likeanother time at the corner of the desert,drunken sailors hamlet and marylinand others who will
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This asylum director must have liked what he read about the evil magician, as this book is found in his desk. Francis discovers this secret while visiting the asylum and going through the director's books while waiting for him to return; and, when he sees who the director is he becomes certain that is the lunatic doing all the killings. The story remains purposefully unclear and bizarre. In its supposed climax Caligari is put under restraint by the orderlies, as Francis tells them his story and they find Cesare's dead body. But the story doesn't end on this note. The reason for the confusion, is that the German authorities interfered with Robert Wiene's film. He was then forced to use a different beginning and ending to his film, where the entire previous message was reversed. The government did not want a film with the message that authority is not to be trusted. This story is now viewed from the pointof view of a "framing device," as it appears that all that previously happened could be derived from the narrator's deranged imagination. Francis is now through telling his tale in the park where he sees his girlfriend sleepwalking. Both men return to the asylum where they see that Cesare is alive and that Dr. Caligari is coming down the stairs, and Jane acts like a queen and refuses Francis' advances by telling him that a queen can't follow the dictates of her heart when it comes to romance. When Francis accuses Caligari of being the killer who was in his fantasy the orderlies this time in the film's new climax, restrain Francis in a strait-jacket. The last chilling words that could be coming from Dr. Caligari, might go loosely like this: Boy, have I got a cure for you! Caligari, however edited, is still a powerhouse of a horror film, a significant breakthrough in style and in expression: a poetical vision. Even in its altered
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St. Wencelsav, today the presence of Jewry is almost more of a symbol than an actuality. The Czech government has been most solicitous in preserving the Jewish past in an enormous museum, not only for the Czech nation, but for visitors from all parts of the globe. In 1938 there were more than 300,000 Jews. Only five percent of them survived World War II. Dr. Desider Galsky, the president of the Council of Jewish Communities, estimates that there may be as many as $££W^ 5,000 Jews in Prague and about 15,000 in the country but that the majority refuse to be identified as Jews. Czechoslovakia And Israel Galsky stated that Czechoslovakia was one of the first countries, together with the Soviet Union, to vote in the United Nations in support of the Jewish State in 1948, that only the Czechs sent weapons to the Haganah in i (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Entertainment, Food, Fun On Tap At Jewish Center Newa large screen T.V. showing the real Times Square, mimes, jugglers, magicians, breakdancers and more. There will also be a costume contest, and a prize will be given for the best New York character. Another highlight of the night will be the raffling off of a door prize — a trip for two to the Big Apple with airfare included and accommodations at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. Back by popular demand from last year's 50s party, there will also be bidding on vacation packages. Included are trips to the Caribbean (cruise), prie-week condo stays in Florida and California, a skiing trip to Vermont and several getaway weekends to Las Vegas, Florida, California and more. There will be a complete list of the trips available the night of the affair. Among other events planned for the evening, there will be a cash bar with complimentary New York style goodies and a "midnight champagne buffet." "If you want to experience New
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the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. And nowhere else in the United States was there a greater hotbed of fandom than in Sacramento. by Jonathan Mendick [email protected] Sacramento’s soccer craze This past summer, Sacramento consistently landed in the top 10 markets of World Cup viewership, and the Sacramento Republic FC fans shattered the United Soccer Leagues Pro’s attendance record. Among some of Sacramento’s notable ultra-fans and tireless organizers are Manny Camacho, who runs a summer league for adults who want try out a pickup game; R.J. Cooper and Andre Barnes Jr., founders of the Tower Bridge Battalion, Republic FC’s raucous supporter club; and Drew Farmer, president of the Sacramento chapter of the American Outlaws, the U.S. Men’s National Team supporter club. continued on page pRooF tHat You'Re no. 1 72 PHOTO BY wes davis old scHool Hand claps tHese team coloRs don't Run team swag pRoves Fan allegiance HYdRation is KeY BEFORE | NEWS | BEst of Sacramento | A RT S & C U LT U R E | AFTER | 09.11.14 | SN&R | 71 PHOTO BYCox, now U.S. Women’s National Team regulars; Lisa Wrightsman, Sacramento street-soccer team Lady Salamanders’ founder, player, and coach of the United States at the Homeless World Cup; and Miguel Ángel Ponce, the Sacramento-born player who represented Mexico at the World Cup in Brazil this year. That means reaching all the way back to 1996 when Nigerian professional soccer player Stephen Keshi chose to come to Sacramento to play for the now-defunct Sacramento Scorpions of the also defunct USISL Select League. Why is that important? Keshi has managed Nigeria’s national football team since 2011, leading it to win the African Cup of Nations in 2013 and reach round 16 at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. And, in the present, the Republic FC—a frontrunner to be the next MLS expansion team—is coached by U.S. Men’s legend, Preki. No real soccer fan could forget his game-winning goal from 25
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is a reflection and symptom of the proposed "oversight." One thing that pleased us in this research effort was the fact that there were many skeletons of gigantic frame discovered and reported by the Smithsonian, boosting the validity and value of the old township diaries, as well as the native legends. Some of these are presented below. A Brief History of the Museum The Smithsonian Institution, easily the world's largest museum complex, began from the generous gift of James Smithson, an English scientist, in 1829. Believed born a bastard (especially in the eyes of his later detractors), Smithson was a "diligent young student," receiving a Master of Arts from Pembroke College, Oxford, in 1786. He became a distinguished scientist. The gentle man passed away in 1829, bequeathing his fortune to nephew James Henry Hungerford with the stipulation that if this man died without an heir, theremainder of the fortune would go to the United States. It seems he felt that the United States was the future of Britain. Perhaps Smithson saw the "New World" as fertile, worthy, intellectual territory. Hungerford died in 1835. Although there was some controversy in the interim, the finding of the Smithsonian, based upon the more than a half million-dollar gift, took place officially in 1846. His legacy to the American people was, in his own words, "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge." Since that time, the museum's collections have increased considerably, with problems in the cataloging and location of stored finds developing due to changing standards of administrations over the last 150 years. Analogous to the Vatican with its antique cache of confiscated, problematic treasures, the booty of the Holy See may pale in comparison to the Smithsonian's boatload of diffuse evidence. Pity of it is
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You may notice that we're standing in front of a geodesic dome. Yeah, also the beautiful mountains and the city of Los Angeles. And it's not just any dome. It's the home, studio, and school of the artist Fritz Haeg. I'm a really big Fritz Haeg fan. He did this amazing project Edible Estates, where he helped people transform their lawns into vegetable gardens. He's also shown around the world-- the Walker Art Center, the Whitney, the Berkeley Art museum, everywhere. SARAH URIST GREEN: And since the early 2000s, he's actually been holding a series of events at his home, called the Sundown Schoolhouse, where invites people in to take yoga, to listen to music, and to learn how to do new things. And we are going to learn how to do a new thing today. So let's go do that. Okay. Hello, my name's Fritz Haeg. And this is your art assignment. I've been very aware of architecture from a very young age. And all the way throughimportant. Right, I think that's where the art historical precedent comes in, actually. There are many examples of objects where the thing itself isn't as key as where it's been and what you do with it. In the 1960s, Brazilian artist Helio Oiticica became involved with the School of Samba in the Mangueira favela of Rio de Janeiro. Inspired by the group, he began making capes, flags, banners, and tents made from all sorts of painted textiles and materials, all meant to be worn and performed while dancing. For Oiticica, the sculptural garments were the way of unleashing dynamic color out into the world. He called the series "Parangoles," after the Portuguese term that roughly means a sudden agitation or confusion. When he first presented the works to the public in 1965 at Rio's Museum of Modern Art, he invited dancers from Mangueira to perform the capes. However, museum authorities suddenly agitated and confused, didn't allow it. And Oiticica and company paraded out of the museum and into the surrounding gardens. Parangoles were
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visual disabilities, for example, in Nazareth and some Arab villages. In addition, Al-Manarah is litigating on the behalf of the people with visual disabilities in order to improve accessibility for people with visual disabilities such as improving pavements, roads, buildings, publishing information in Braille or in audio, etc. My dream is to see blind people already involved in various aspects of life. There are many blind people who reach university, or learn and enter supplementary courses. But very few of them are involved in the community, especially in terms of work. My dream would be to translate the education and skills acquired by the blind and people with visual impairment in a form of integration in daily life at various levels, whether in terms of social aspects, like participating in social gatherings and in family events or in making a real involvement in work, meaning that institutions must accommodate these capabilities and competencies. The blind and people with visual impairment have these capabilities and competencies like everyone else. Our heartfelt appreciation Abbass Abbass and Mahmoud Khatib as well as the staff and volunteers atOlivia Vang, 10, from Brooklyn Park, plays guitar. She says she likes playing music with girls because they don't try to dominate everything like some boys might do. Girls Rock camp tries to foster an environment where girls are free to express themselves musically in a judgment-free environment. MPR Photo/Jessica Mador Being a rock star is every kid's dream, isn't it? The dream is real for several dozen kids this summer, thanks to Minnesota's first rock and roll camp -- for girls only. In a soundproof basement studio at the Perpich Center for Arts Education in Golden Valley, a band called Hot Kool-Aid is rehearsing its latest song. "You may think I'm an ordinary girl/ Step outside, all you hear/ look at me all you see is dramatastic/ smile at me
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Eastern Mall Sibu Delta Mall Medan Mall Sarawak House Shopping Complex Star Mega Mall The Swan Square Wisma Sanyan Selangor Ampang Jaya Ampang Point Axis Atrium Galaxy Ampang Melawati Mall Pandan Capital Mall Spectrum Shopping Mall KL East Mall Opening-Feb 2020 Bandar Baru Bangi Bangi Gateway De Centrum City Evo Bangi KIP Mall Bangi Cheras ÆON Cheras Selatan Shopping Centre BMC Mall Cheras Leisure Mall Cheras Sentral Mall Cyberjaya D'Pulze Shopping Centre Gem In Mall Kajang Metro Point Kajang Plaza Metro Kajang Klang ÆON Mall Bukit Raja ÆON Mall Bukit Tinggi Centro Mall Galleri Klang Sentral GM Klang Wholesale City Harbour Place Klang Parade Shaw Centrepoint Petaling Jaya 1 Utama 3 Damansara Shopping Mall AmCorp Mall Atria Shopping Gallery Citta Mall eCurve Encorp Strand Mall Evolve Concept Mall IPC Shopping Centre Jaya Shopping Centre Paradigm Mall Sunway GizaBecause each of these tooth cleaning options has varying benefits and drawbacks, consumers must balance an array of variables when choosing one device over another, such as purchase costs, cleaning effectiveness, convenience of use, etc. Traditional hand-held toothbrushes purchased over-the-counter at retail outlets typically include an elongated handle formed from a thermoplastic, with nylon bristles securely embedded in rows at one end of the handle. A user of a traditional hand-held toothbrush typically applies toothpaste containing breath fresheners and fluoride, a known plaque inhibiter, to the bristles, and then gently scrubs the teeth with the bristles to mineralize the tooth enamel. For effective cleaning, a daily ritual of tooth brushing might include a session upon waking for the day and a session at the end of the day, with
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as woolly mammoths and deer) off cliffs. Additionally, recent research by anthropologist and archaeologist Steven Kuhn from the University of Arizona is argued to support that this division of labor did not exist prior to the Upper Paleolithic and was invented relatively recently in human pre-history. Sexual division of labor may have been developed to allow humans to acquire food and other resources more efficiently. Possibly there was approximate parity between men and women during the Middle and Upper Paleolithic, and that period may have been the most gender-equal time in human history. Archaeological evidence from art and funerary rituals indicates that a number of individual women enjoyed seemingly high status in their communities, and it is likely that both sexes participated in decision making. The earliest known Paleolithic shaman (c. 30,000 BP) was female. Jared Diamond suggests that the status of women declined with the adoption of agriculture because womenin farming societies typically have more pregnancies and are expected to do more demanding work than women in hunter-gatherer societies. Like most contemporary hunter-gatherer societies, Paleolithic and the Mesolithic groups probably followed mostly matrilineal and ambilineal descent patterns; patrilineal descent patterns were probably rarer than in the Neolithic. === Sculpture and painting === Early examples of artistic expression, such as the Venus of Tan-Tan and the patterns found on elephant bones from Bilzingsleben in Thuringia, may have been produced by Acheulean tool users such as Homo erectus prior to the start of the Middle Paleolithic period. However, the earliest undisputed evidence of art during the Paleolithic comes from Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age sites such as Blombos Cave –South Africa– in the form of bracelets, beads, rock art, and ochre used as body paint and perhaps in ritual. Undisputed evidence of art only becomes common in the Upper Paleolithic.Lower Paleolithic Acheulean tool
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be his life for nearly a decade. And in law school-- a time that for many is transient and heads down- Wajih's ability to make people feel noticed and loved still birthed more friendships. He lived well. He did not take his experiences for granted. Not everyone makes strong connections with these places, but Wajih did and he left his footprints. A student from Tulane described Wajih to me as one of his best friends. He wrote me these words on his relationship. "We worked together night after night. We collaborated together, and his friendship provided me with a sense of stability in a challenging environment. I loved him and will miss him like family." So no, it did not take Wajih long to make people feel loved. And, of course, there were more than friends. There was Wajih's actual family. And Wajih was a loved son, grandson, brother, nephew, and cousin. And just as he made friends across the world, he had family who loved him fromall corners-- from Paris to Texas, Montreal to Dubai, and, of course, Lebanon. Wajih was born blessed with this drive and ambition, and more blessed to have a family who supported him so strongly in his efforts and dreams. Wajih lived his life with determination. And perhaps the most remarkable thing about him was his ability to both be so dedicated and driven, but also not to take things so serious. And yet as playful as he could be, Wajih had other beliefs and standards for his relationships. And you only had to be his friend on Facebook to see these two sides of him. One day he may post a picture of a funny cat, and animals he loved so much. And then the next day it might be a post about a global event with Wajih's insightful, intelligenced, nuanced commentary. I often counted on him to keep me up-to-date with global news. He would debate with friends on these topics for dozens of posts,
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said, "grew out of the CELL experience I was responsible for. The people worked with me as apprentices." (CELL is Bethel's Center for Excel-lence in Living and Learn-ing.) The idea for this piece actually started while Luckman was still work-ing on Rokker V, a piece he did for the University of Minnesota. He met David Held and they casually dis-cussed doing a show to-gether. In late September-early October the two men started seriously discuss-. ing a cooperative venture. "I wanted to work with another artist—a sound artist," said Luckman. "Also," said Luckman, "Da-vid (Held) said he wanted to do a three-dimensional, environmental thing." According to Luckman this type of thing was a first for both of them. Al-though the piece has been in the planning for months, "on napkins and scraps," according to Luckman, actual building began in January. The group had to wait for the shipment of tubes. Luckman's germinal idea had something to do with using the gallery space as part of a piece. He also wantedon Monday and pick up some half-priced roses. The Valentine's Day "Two for the Price of One" discount at the Minnesota Zoo will allow couples glimpses of the affections of the snow monkeys. Page 6 Students set up camp in LRC by Ginger Hope In an apparent attempt not to be outdone by the winter wilderness camp-ers, a group of rugged in-doorsmen embarked on a daring overnight expedi-tion into Bethel's own final frontier: the LRC. Having skillfully evad-ed observation by main-tenance crews and secur-ity personnel, two scouts signaled the "all clear" to their seven cohorts. The nine then set up camp in the LRC's dark upper level. This was no backyard slumber party, but a full-scale operation complete with tents, snowshoes, and cast-iron fry-pan over a flameless campfire. Pot-ted trees were temporarily imported from the Bethel halls to enhance the un-tamed forest wilderness effect. What does one do to pass the time at an LRC camp-out? "Oh, we sang songs, and explored the surrounding area—you know, the usual
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doors to students who might otherwise not consider careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The research takes place through the Center for Information Centric Engineering. For more information on research at CICE, visit www.okstate.edu/cinbm. Wravenna Bloomberg Research at Oklahoma State University • www.research.okstate.edu 5 Mandy Darr, at left with her cousin, and Nikki Smith, below with her husband and three sons, recognize the importance of family. Both are sufferers of Polycystic Kidney Disease, a common lifethreatening genetic disease that currently has no cure. Both stand to benefit from research led by Dr. Myron Hinsdale at the Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. PHOTOS PROVIDED 6 Research at Oklahoma State University • www.research.okstate.edu The PO T hirty-year-old Mandy Darr received a kidney transplant last year. “After I was born it was discovered I had gotten Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) from my mom,” Darr said. Her kidneys were three times the size they should have been and doctors thought she was100th anniversary of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication with students and faculty from the School of Media and Strategic Communications. But Holtzhausen, director of the Oklahoma State University School of Media and Strategic Communications, argues that PR is a meaningful profession. As a native Afrikaner, she saw the role it played during apartheid in South Africa. 14 Research at Oklahoma State University • www.research.okstate.edu research field in academia. International business communications expert David McKie, a professor at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, calls Holtzhausen the major writer on postmodern public relations internationally. “Dr. Holtzhausen has established a solid body of work in top journals and produced the first fulllength book study on the field, which is highly rated around the world,” he says. Rebuilding a country Holtzhausen didn’t start out in PR — or even studying it. In 1971, she earned bachelor’s degrees in Afrikaans Dutch Literature, German and psychology from the University of Pretoria, one of
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climate team where she's been since 2017. I actually first met Kendra in Greenland in 2015, she was there covering a variety of interesting things that were going on that summer. And fortunately for us she covered some of our work, our well-known work on Arctic mosquitoes, so it was great to spend a day in the field with her. And since meeting Kendra in 2015 we've really enjoyed following her work. She completed a master's degree in science writing from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and since then has worked at Popular Science as a staff writer, and then as I mentioned, she's been at The New York Times. Prior to getting her degree in science writing she also has a background in sustainable development, a master's from SIT Graduate Institute just down the road in Brattleboro, and she also has a bachelor's in economics from Cornell. So Kendra, we're so lucky to have you here and we really lookthen I was interviewing this outside expert, it was this guy up in Cornell, and he told me this amazing story of going up into the Arctic, and like asking an Inupiaq elder for whale ears because they do traditional whale hunting. This was in the 1970s, he wanted the whale ears for a colleague who was studying how whales navigate their environment with sound. And so he'd have this like massive recorder and he brought it up into the Arctic, and he played it for this whaling captain to like have him understand the work that he was trying to do and the whaling captain was like, sure you can have the whale ears. And they went out of his like camping hut to part ways like he was going back on his boat to go back to the lower 48 and this Inuit captain was going, I guess home. And the captain like
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been opened on the farm of Harrison Robinson, four miles East of Jackson, Ohio, and two skeletons of extraordinary size and a great quantity of trinkets have been removed. Some years ago a party of relic hunters, supposed to have been sent out in the interest of the Archeological society visited the Robinson farm, and after a few days search removed a great collection of stone hatchets, beads and bracelets, which were packed and shipped to an Eastern institute, and until this recent accidental discovery it was supposed that everything had been removed by the relic hunters. It is thought by many that more relics are to be found and preparations are being made for a through investigation. The Adair County News January 5, 1897 (Kentucky) What has become of all the evidence? Again and again, only a single long skeleton or two was found among thoseof normal size. The understanding of tall, ruling chiefs and their wives was not developed at all, as is evident in these examples. The other, situated on the point of a commanding bluff, was also conical in form, 50 feet in diameter and about 8 feet high. The outer layer consisted in sandy soil, 2 feet thick, filled with slightly decayed skeletons, probably Indians of intrusive burials. The earth of the main portion of this mound was a very fine yellowish sand which shoveled like ashes and was everywhere, to a depth of 2 to 4 feet, as full of human skeletons as could be stowed away in it, even to two and three tiers. Among these were a number of bones not together as skeletons, but mingled in confusion and probably from scaffolds or other localities. Excepting one, which was rather more
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conscious informed public capable of critical thinking which is why they continually fraudulent zeitgeist is output via religion the mass media an educational system they seek to keep you extracted naive bubble and they're doing damn good job of it in two thousand finding arrangement between canada mexico in the united states was made this arrangement unannounced to the public regulated by congress merges the united states mexico and canada into one entity be releasing all borders it's called the north american union you might want to ask yourself why you've never heard of this in fact there is only one mainstream reporters was actually heard of them is have the courage to cover this issue the bush administration's open borders policy answer decision to ignore the enforcement of this country's immigration laws is part of a broader agenda president bush signed a formal agreement that will in the united states as we know what and he tookthe e_u_ and that the dollar million dollar u_s_ then mexican peso a place that you know of the screen the american constitution eventually be obsolete you would think that a situation like this would be on the cover of every major newspaper that is until you realize the people who are behind this movement by the same people behind the mainstream media and you are not told what you're not supposed to know the north american unions the same concept as the european union the african union is suing the d asian have seen people on the high and all and time is right the north american union the european union data communication and the words together bombing the final stages plans and and and sixteen and one one bank one army one center power if we have learned anything from history it is that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely this is erin russo a filmmaker and former
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Matter of Esipova v Goloubev (2019 NY Slip Op 04940) Matter of Esipova v Goloubev 2019 NY Slip Op 04940 Decided on June 19, 2019 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on June 19, 2019 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department WILLIAM F. MASTRO, J.P. ROBERT J. MILLER BETSY BARROS LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ. 2018-10084 (Docket No. O-3671/17) [*1]In the Matter of Yuliya Esipova, respondent, vAlexei Goloubev, appellant. Marion C. Perry, Brooklyn, NY, for appellant. Michael Fineman, New York, NY, for respondent. DECISION & ORDER In a proceeding pursuant to Family Court Act article 8, the father appeals from an order of protection of the Family Court, Kings County (Jennifer Mitek, Ct. Atty. Ref.), datedthese roads immediately outside Wixoe can now be seen: the agger in the form of valley side terraces has either been eroded by ploughing or incorporated into field boundaries, as is typical across East Anglia. It is possible that the Stour was navigable as far as Wixoe by flat-bottomed boats; a wharf area may be surmised. Other features and artefacts date from the 1st century, increasing in the 3rd century and declining in the early 4th century (when Rome withdrew from Britain): a range of domestic buildings and courtyards, boundary ditches, industrial ovens and hearths with evidence of copper, lead and iron workings, cobbled surfaces, pits for quarrying and storage, burials, streets. The estimated size has now been raised to 24 hectares. The town seems to be a
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the daily reality of brutality and oppression in so many places in Africa. S"Living in a country free of violence is such a luxury ... We should never forget how truly lucky we are." HCC-Ybor Dean of Academic Affairs Dr. EmeryAlford describes himself as a percussionist prosti- tute. Find out why in this week's Silhouettes. Page 12/LA GACETA/Friday, November 28, 2008 by PATRICK JAS WE HEARD IT MANTEIGA Still Time For McCain To Put "Country First." John McCain is lucky. The defeated presidential candidate has another opportunity to, indeed, put "Country First." The last time, candidly, was a sham and it was apparent as soon as Sarah Palin was announced as his running mate. It amounted to der- eliction of duty for the former fighter pilot. It wasn't "Country First" but "(My Last Shot At The) Presidential Brass Ring First." All but the hardcore funda- mentalists could see a blatant pander-fest for what it was. Hillary's harridans were in- sulted, not impressed. Old-school, politicalticket- balancing never looked so pristinely pragmatic. The United States deserved better and so did, quite can- didly, McCain. The Arizona senator had earned his widely recognized "maverick" status the old-fash- ioned way by following his conscience instead of partisan, Congressional marching or- ders. He was a coalition builder and a deal maker. He had a temper and wasn't universally liked. But he was respected on both sides of the aisle. He was, as we know, done unconscionably wrong in the 2000 Republican presidential primary by Karl Rove & Co. Notably, the character assas- sination that passed for the CLIFTON C. CURRY, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW [email protected] WWW.CURRYLAWGROUP.COM 813-653-2500 South Carolina campaign. He exited the GOP race shortly thereafter seething, but with his honor intact. Unfortunately, McCain learned the wrong lesson. Integrity, he surely surmised, wasn't his ticket to the Oval Of- fice. It was, instead, a governor on his presidential ambition. He would consequently kiss up to Jerry Falwell and the "agents of intolerance." The cynical choice of
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the show, one that would generate a great deal of buzz. And it only made sense that Inoki himself be involved, given his superstar status, which he agreed to. Being semi-retired from the sport by that point, and being an active, high-profile politician made it unexpected to some, though not completely unique in the annals of wrestling history, as seen by current Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, Kane, who still makes in-ring appearances to this day. Inoki had always taken a, shall we say, hands-on approach in diplomatic affairs, and controversies aside, his actions have often stemmed from a genuine interest in promoting world peace to the point of putting himself in some real danger. Now the question was though, who was he going to face in the main event? His opponent also had to be someone big, and preferably American. And so Eric Bischoff went and asked his biggest star in WCW to join him in Pyongyang, English: the mostfamous wrestler of all time, Hulk Hogan, who said no. But who did agree to join him was the Nature Boy Ric Flair, also one of the all-time greats. Unlike Hogan, party-boy Flair was always up for an adventure and was excited to take the risk. And a risk it was, as once inside the Hermit Kingdom, no one would be able to guarantee their safety. Now at this point, the powers that be wanted even more prestige added to the event, so they called upon a name that even non-wrestling fans would have heard of. Astonishingly, Bischoff was able to convince Muhammad Ali, The Greatest, to join them on the ride. Many months later, in Pyongyang, this motley crew of high-profile American and Japanese wrestlers and performers touched down in a special military plane sent by the North Korean government. They were warned in advance the plane would be bugged, filled with microphones, which meant they had to refrain from
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