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first in just one event to come
in second to Morgan in the All-Around
competition. Because there was a tie in
the saddle bronc riding, J.T. Hitch won the
buckle in that event on a coin toss.
The amount of prize money won by contestants in each event varies depending
Chautauqua, N.Y. — The
Chautauqua County Visitors
Bureau announces plans for
the 16th annual golf tournament held in honor of CCVB
founding director, Donald
Hogan. The tournament will
be held on Saturday, September 15, 2012 at the Chautauqua Golf Club, beginning at
8 a.m. with a shotgun start.
Contestants will compete for
1st, 2nd & 3rd place prizes
plus longest drive and closest
to the pin awards. The cost is
$80 per person and includes a
buffet lunch.
Proceeds from the annual
tournament benefit the Donald
Hogan Tourism Scholarship
program. This program awards
between three to four scholarships to area seniors eachyear
based on an essay outlining
the importance and relevance
of tourism in Chautauqua
County. Since its inception in
2001, the program has awarded
$36,000 in scholarships to 60
area students.
Donald Hogan was the director of Chautauqua County
Vacationlands Association,
forerunner of Chautauqua
County Visitors Bureau, until
1989. The Chautauqua County
Visitors Bureau, a not-forprofit agency, is the official
tourism promotion agency
for Chautauqua County and
New York State's ChautauquaAllegheny Region including
Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and
Allegany Counties. Parties
interested in playing in the
CCVB/Hogan Memorial Golf
Tournament or in sponsoring a hole, should contact
Chautauqua County Visitors
Bureau at 716-357-4569.
Two More London Olympians Added To Skating And
Gymnastics Spectacular
Contributed Article
Jamestown Savings Bank Arena
JAMESTOWN, N.Y. — It was
announced today by Steve
Disson, Executive Producer
of the Progressive Skating
& Gymnastics Spectacular
NBC special, that Jonathan
Horton and Jake Dalton have
been added to the cast for
the Saturday, Dec. 15 show at
the Jamestown Savings Bank
Arena in Jamestown, N.Y.
Standings
as
of
Aug
12,
2012
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that of Walter Benjamin
who escaped Paris
on June 13, 1940,
the day before the German
army entered the city,
but not before placing a copy
of the work of art in the age
of mechanical reproduction
in the Bibliotech
Nationale for safekeeping.
Benjamin had been living in
Paris as a refugee since 1933
when endangered as a Jewish
intellectual he escaped Germany
after the Nazis seized power.
The Gestapo had issued
an arrest warrant for him
in the late 1930s so he
was absolutely terrified
of this moment.
Benjamin arrived in
Marseilles in mid-September 1940
where Max Holkheimer
had arranged
to have an emergency
exit visa waiting for him
at the United States consulate.
Unfortunately, Benjamin
had failed
to obtain a French exit
visa newly required
by the collaboration
as Vichy regime,
which was relentlessly
purging its enemies
of the state at that time.
After anxiously waiting for
several days without being able
to secure the necessary travel
permits, Benjamin took a train
to the countryside nearthe
Spanish border and from there,
out of sheer desperation,
decided to make the
harrowing crossing across --
through the Pyrenees Mountains,
with a small group of refugees,
and enter Spain illegally.
Because of a heart condition, he
could only walk for 10 minutes
at a time and then stop
for one, yet he refused
to let anyone help him or
even carry his black leather
briefcase which contained,
he said, a new manuscript
that was more important
that I am.
After arriving in the Spanish
border town of Port Boo,
Benjamin was informed that
he would not be admitted
into the country without the
outstanding French exit visa
and was to be sent back
the following morning
to the German authorities
in occupied France.
Unwilling to accept this
fate, he committed suicide
in his hotel room on
September 26, 1940.
He was just 48 years old.
Soon afterwards, his
leather briefcase was handed
over to a court in
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of this was
consistent
with the Colonial Act of 1930, which advanced the view
that
Portuguese Catholic missions overseas were "instruments of
civilization and national influence." In 1940 the
education of
Africans was declared the exclusive responsibility of
missionary
personnel. All church activities, education included, were
to be
subsidized by the state. In reality, Protestant missions
were
permitted to engage in educational activity, but without
subsidy
and on condition that Portuguese be the language of
instruction
(see Education
, this ch.).
The important Protestant missions in place in the 1960s
(or
their predecessors) had arrived in Angola in the late
nineteenth
century and therefore had been at work before the
Portuguese
managed to establish control over the entire territory.
Their early
years, therefore, were little affected by Portuguese
policy and
practice. Before the establishment of the New State
(Estado Novo)
in Portugal in 1926, the authorities kept an eye on the
Protestant
missions but were not particularly hostile to them
(see Angolathe structure of religious
organization was linked to the structure of these
communities. This
connection was brought about in part by the tendency of
entire
communities to turn to the variety of Protestantism
offered
locally. The conversion of isolated individuals was rare.
Those
individuals who did not become Christians remained to a
greater or
lesser extent adherents of the indigenous system; unless
they
migrated to one of the larger towns, persons of a specific
locality
did not have the option of another kind of Christianity.
Those
members of a community who had not yet become Christians
were tied
by kinship and propinquity to those individuals who had.
On the one
hand, indigenous patterns of social relations affected
church
organization; on the other hand, the presence of
Christians in the
community affected the local culture to varying degrees.
Christians
who could quote Scripture in the local tongue contributed
phrases
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covert
agents of
introducing the virus as part of a biological warfare campaign, an accusation
the U.S.
denied.
This time around, Mr. Castro blames a black mosquito known as the Aedes
aegypti,
a dime-size bug that bites during the day.
The mosquito thrives in crowded cities and breeds in stagnant water. The
female
requires blood for its eggs to mature – and humans are a convenient target.
In January, Cuban authorities dispatched the first of 11,000 workers to
fumigate
every home and building in Havana, the eastern city of Guantánamo
and the
western town of Pinar del Rio.
Workers carry what they call "bazookas," a shoulder-held device that resembles
a
leaf blower and fills the air with white plumes of insecticide.
Residents who refuse to let the workers fumigate face fines and possible
jail time.
But the anti-mosquito campaign has broad public support and very few people
interfere.
"We have tohelp for everyone's well-being," said Ana Rosa Menendez, a
57-year-old retiree.
"The fumigation doesn't bother me at all because it kills cockroaches,
too," said
another resident, Yamila Chanfrau Santos, 39, a secretary.
American officials refused to let workers fumigate the residence of Vicki
Huddleston,
the chief U.S. diplomat in Cuba. An official explained that there was some
concern
about the insecticide used.
"We don't know what's in it," he said.
Marta Beatriz Roque, a dissident and economist who has served jail time
for her
opposition to the socialist regime, also had concerns.
The first fumigation of her house made her sick, she said. So when workers
returned a second time, she refused to let them in.
She said she was detained in what turned out to be the first of four arrests
for
failure to comply.
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slurred.
That was a clear indicator that
he wasn't doing well.
So I called 911.
E.M.S. came.
They very delicately, very
gingerly, they brought Nestor
downstairs.
And they brought him to Long
Island Jewish Hospital.
(sirens wailing)
>> NARRATOR: Nestor was put in a
psychiatric ward for several
weeks, then was moved again.
>> SAPIEN: According to this
document, the care coordinator
"was not even told that they
were considering moving him."
She's the person that's
responsible for making sure that
Nestor has the services in place
to live safely in the community.
This document shows she doesn't
even know where he is.
>> NARRATOR: He was in another
Queens neighborhood.
In a small brick rowhouse.
This new roommate had been
diagnosed with paranoid
schizophrenia and had a history
of severe alcohol abuse.
Almost four months after he
moved in, Nestor was found badly
injured with broken ribs and
kidney damage.
His medical records say he'd
likely been beaten.
>> SAPIEN: So, Nestor, we're
justtrying to piece together
what may have happened to you
after you were in the hospital
after your mother died.
Do you remember when you moved
in with the guy that you told me
about?
>> Yeah, what about him?
>> SAPIEN: And you went to the
hospital while you were living
with him.
>> Right.
>> SAPIEN: You got hurt.
>> Got hurt?
>> SAPIEN: Do you remember any
of that?
>> I just wound up in the
hospital, and I say, "Gee, I'm
here in Wonderland," you know?
>> Somebody called to say that
he was in the hospital.
The doctor hypothesized that he
had been beaten up by someone.
His ribs were broken.
The doctor said it looked like
he had been on the ground and
was kicked badly enough for his
kidneys to have stopped
functioning.
>> SAPIEN: There's supposed to
be this whole network of
professionals involved in his
life.
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and the International Organization for Migration—
(A)
an estimated
3,000,000 people were directly affected by the disaster, nearly one-third of
the country’s population; and
(B)
more than
2,100,000 people were displaced from their homes to settlements.
(5)
Casualty numbers
and infrastructure damage, including to roads, ports, hospitals, and
residential dwellings, place the earthquake as the worst cataclysm to hit Haiti
in over two centuries and, proportionally, one of the world’s worst natural
disasters in modern times.
(6)
The Post Disaster
Needs Assessment (PDNA) conducted by the Government of Haiti, the United
Nations, the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and other experts
estimates that damage and economic losses totaled $7,804,000,000, approximately
120 percent of Haiti’s gross domestic product in 2009.
(7)
Haiti is the
poorest, least developed country in the Western Hemisphere with, prior to the
earthquake—
(A)
more than 70
percent of Haitians living on less than $2 per day; and
(B)
a ranking of149
out of 182 countries on the United Nations Human Development Index.
(8)
House Resolution
1021, which was passed on January 21, 2010, on a vote of 411 to 1
expressed—
(A)
the House of
Representatives’ deepest condolences and sympathy for the horrific loss
of life caused by the earthquake; and
(B)
bipartisan support
for Haiti’s recovery and reconstruction.
(9)
The initial
emergency response of the men and women of the United States Government, led by
the United States Agency for International Development and United States
Southern Command, was swift and resolute.
(10)
United States urban search and rescue
(USAR) teams were immediately activated after the earthquake and deployed from
Fairfax County, Virginia, Los Angeles County, California, Miami-Dade, Florida,
the City of Miami, Florida, and Virginia Beach, Virginia, to assist the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID) Disaster Assistance
Response Team (DART), and New York City’s first responders asked the Office | {
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speaking and writing. A notable element of our pedagogy in
this regard is cultivating frequent oral and written exchanges among students.
A number of the written exchanges will undergo peer review and, following their
critique, will be revised for further analysis and discussion.
Provisional Weekly Schedule by
Topic
(A detailed list of topics
follows)
Water
Movement Through the Natural Environment (Week #1)
Global
Circulation of Water in the Oceans:
Dynamics of Currents, Waves and the Coastal Environment (Week #2)
Global Circulation of Water in the Oceans:
Dynamics of Currents, Waves and the Coastal Environment
The
Sea Water Column
Morphology
of the Ocean Floor
Continental
Margins.
Abyssal
plains
Midocean
Ridges.
Sediment.
Ocean
Currents and Circulation
Weather
and climatic stabilization and destabilization from ocean water masses
Example:
El Niño
ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation). El Niño refers to the arrival of a
warm pool of water in the eastern Pacific floating on cooler ocean water
transported from the western Pacific. The Southern Oscillation is asee-saw
shift in surface air pressure between Darwin, Australia, and Tahiti, having
important consequences for global weather patterns, such as increased rainfall
and flooding across the southern tier of the US and drought in the West Pacific
causing devastating brush fires in Australia.
Shoreline
erosion, emergent and submergent coasts
Question for Discussion: Should beaches be artificially replenished when naturally
washed away?
Waves,
Tsunamis and Storm Surges -- Causes
Examples
(suggested topics for student mini-research projects):
Port Royal, Jamaica. June 7, 1692:
Thousands killed as a combination of earthquake and tsunami obliterated this Caribbean seaport and pirate haven. What is the evidence
for other tsunamis in the Atlantic and Caribbean.
Concepcion, Chile. February 20, 1835: A quake witnessed by Charles Darwin killed more than 5,000 people in
the Chilean cities of Concepcion and Santiago, while a tsunami associated with the tremor
ruined the village
of Talcahuano.
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feet by the recent
hurricane. Jekly Island, the hunt
ing home of New York millionaires,
has been greatly damaged.
unco a
train for the West Indies has been
heard from.
The Queen and Crescnet route
advertises a fast vestibuled train
known as the "Florida and Havana
limited," from Cincinnati, Miami,
Mobile and New Orleans, connec
ting with steamer service to ports
in Cuba, Porto Rico and Jamaica.
Gen. T. S. Clarkson, post com
mander of the G. A. R., now
manager of the Trans-Mississippi
international exposition at Omaha,
Neb., invites all Confederates to
attend that exposition during
peace jubilee week, from Oct. 10
to 15, and desires that this generous
invitation be made known to all
United Confederate veteran camps.
A run on a Richmond bank was
nearly precipitated the other day
from an odd cause. Fitzhugh Lee
was passing along the street.
When he was near the bank a
number of persons recognized
him and moved upto get a look
at him. Other persons too far
away to see clearly what the com
motion was aboat, and seeing the
crowd at the bank doors, thought
a run had been started, and they
joined the "push," determined to
get their money out before it was
too late. The incident, however,
blew over as quickly as au explana
# tion could be circulated.
THE MISSISSIPPI EPIDEMIC.
Yellow Fever Increases in Jack
son and Has Extended to
Many Counties in the State.
Jackson, Miss, October 9.-Six
new cases of yellow fever reported
in Jackson to-day: Miss Annie
Boling, Capitol street ; Carl John
son, Capitol street; Allen McIn
tyre, Pascagoula street, whites,
and four negroes. There were no
deaths and the sick are doing
fairly well. The spread of the
disease over the State continues,
and new foci multiply rapidly.
Hattiesburg, in Perry County, is
now an infected point. Dr Folkes,
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effectively
running the procurement program for the
government, including aircraft carriers,
submarines, missiles, tanks, and all other
items needed to support the UK military.
More
recently, he was Executive Director for
Capital Projects at London Heathrow Airport
where he led a $6 billion program building
the new Terminal 2.
In
between his years of active duty service,
he continued to contribute to our national
security as a civilian. He was Vice President
of a United Nuclear and Westinghouse reactor
operations responsible for construction
of nuclear weapons and plants. Steven was
the Chief Financial Officer of a manufacturer
of nuclear submarine fuel and of Swiftships
Inc. He joined British Nuclear Fuel Ltd
as Commercial Director of a $16 billion
nuclear waste verification project in Washington
State before being transferred to the UK.
While at Sellafield Steven was selected
as the Procurement Professional of 2008
by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing
and Supply, the largest professionalsociety
in the world.
2016
OUTSTANDING
ALUMNUS AWARDS
An
Outstanding Alumnus is an alum who has generously
dedicated his or her time to the service of
the Upper Arlington Alumni Association and
its mission.
RON
JOHNSON, Class of 1961
Ron
Johnson is a 1961 graduate of Upper Arlington
High School, as are his three children:
Debby, Ron and Valery, his brother and one
grandson. Ron believes that Upper Arlington
is a great community and that it has the
best attributes of any Columbus suburb -
community atmosphere, proximity to downtown
Columbus, The Ohio State University, and
an excellent education philosophy.
Through
the years, Ron's community pride has driven
him to become involved in many local community
groups and organizations in various capacities.
For
decades, Ron has been active in the Upper
Arlington Civic Association, and is
a past chairman of the 4th of July Parade,
Labor Day Arts Festival committee and the
UA
Booster Club. Ron believes that UA has
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of the most
devastated regions of the
Soviet Union. The Belarus
S.S., made up of Byelorussian nationalists hoping to
ultimately win their country's independence by currying favor with the Nazis,-
were responsible' for the
massacre of thousands of
Jews in the Pale of Settlement and even fought
against the Allies, Loftus
noted.
The brigade was made up
of men like Stanislaw Stan-
kievich, who directed the
murder of 7,000 Jews in one
day in the city of Borissow,
Loftus said. A member of the
Nazi puppet government, he
John Loftus
was wanted at the Nuremberg War Climes Trial and
was identified on the floor of
Congress as the type of Nazi
monster it was most important to track down. Loftus
discovered that he even
tually established residence
in New York City, becoming
a naturalized citizen of the
United States.
Klaus Barbie, former mid-
leVel S.S. officer recently
found. living in Argentina
and extradited to France to
stand trial forhis crimes,
located the Belarus underground for recruitment.
"Barbie was a 'hand-me-
down' Nazi," Loftus explained, "having worked for
the British, French, Spanish,
Swiss and West Germans
before the Americans." Unfortunately, in addition to ; ■
working for the Allies, most ,
of the former Nazis also
worked for the Soviets,
Loftus added, resulting in
the destruction of the entire
U.S. intelligence network behind the Iron Curtain.
Loftus pointed, out that the
Belarus Brigade was only
one of many such groups
employed by, the govern
ment.
The incriminating evidence has been in the vaults
for the last 30 years, Loftus
said. And as late as 1978,
government departments
were lying to Congress about
the existence of these files,
afraid the. deportation of
Nazis would expose high
ranking government officials to embarrassment.
"There is no statute of
limitations for mass
murder."
Now, many of the old guard
have retired, died or otherwise left and the material is
gradually being declassified.
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bridge
area). These
consoles are to the left side of the Captain’s Chair, no
longer in the direct
middle.
To the
Captain's right is the
Operations manager's console. Identical in size and design to
the Tacitcal/Security
station, the Operations manager is located closer to the bridge
engineering
station rather than close to the front of the bridge. The
Operations Panel, due
to the tremendous amount of sensitive information found there, has
security
protocols as stringent as the TAC consoles.
Directly aft of the Ship
Operations Console is the Mission Operations Console, for use during
Away team
missions.
Also located on
the platform, against
the aft wall of the bridge, is a large master systems display monitor,
similar
to the one in main engineering. All relative ship information (such as
damage,
power distribution, etc.) is displayed on the cutaway image of the Akira
Class.
This monitor can be used to direct ship operations and can be
configured for
limitedthere if needed), and then
leave in the
two escape pods.
This
multi-room department is located in a restricted area on deck 15.
Within it are
the entrances to the phaser range, the Brig, the torpedo/probe
magazine, the
auxiliary weapon control room and to the Ship's Armory, as well as the
Chief
Tactical Officer's office.
The
CTO's office is decorated to the officer's preference. It contains a
work area,
a personal viewscreen, a computer display, and a replicator.
Brig:
Located on deck 15, the brig is a restricted access area whose only
entrance is
from within the Security department. The Akira
class vessel has 10 double
occupancy cells, which contain beds, a retractable table and chairs, a
water
dispenser, and a toilet. The cells are secured with a level 10
forcefield
emitter built into each doorway.
Ship's
Armory: This room is located in a restricted area
on deck 15 and is under
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are true believers,”
explained Werner Drechsler, Managing
Director of the Druckstudio Group in
Print Pack Publish Asia • 9/2011
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Düsseldorf. The print shop has tripled
its sales in the last few years and the
proportion of jobs produced using
climate-neutral printing has risen to
10 percent over the same period. A
five-strong environment team with
members from all departments and
supported by external consultants
serves as a forge for new ideas
and putting in place a continuous
improvement process. Employees are
integrated and committed – this is
one of the reasons why Druckstudio
GmbH was selected as one of the 100
best employers in Germany.
The environment team at the Druckerei
Lokay print shop in Reinheim in
the German state of Hesse is soon
to be expanded by “Social affairs
and occupational health and safety”.
“Our vision is a code of practice for
all employees, where fun also has
an essential roleprint version,” added Dr. Achim
Schorb from the IFEU (Institute for
Energy and Environmental Research)
in Heidelberg.
Participants
welcomed
the
commitment by Heidelberg in offering
a global platform for environmental
protection in the printing industry
with the Heidelberg ECO Printing
Award. “All the companies taking part,
the candidates on the shortlist, and
naturally the award winners provide
impressive proof that integrated ecofriendly media production is the future
and the right way to go about reducing
global warming and protecting our
environment for future generations.
Overall we'd like to see a common
network that pools the activities of the
various task forces on sustainability
(such as the FSC – Forest Stewardship
Council – or Media Mundo) but also
provides anyone interested from other
companies with the positive examples
of the award winners,” said Rainer
Litty, Head of Print Production at
WWF Germany (World Wide Fund
For Nature), at the close of the
Environmental Dialog. •
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church in
Minneapolis from 1930-38 and field
representative for the college from
1938-51.
Edwin Omark, dean of the sem-inary,
received an engraved watch.
Prior to coming to Bethel he pas-tored
Champion St. Baptist church
in Bellingham, Wash. and Eleventh
Street Baptist church in Los An-geles.
He has been a professor of
practical theology since 1944 and
dean since 1948.
Jeweled cuff links were present-ed
to David Guston, librarian since
1957. He has pastored church-es
in Henning, Minn.; Bristol,
Conn.; Schenectady, N.Y.; and New
York City.
Eugene Johnson and C. Howard
Smith received birthstone rings.
Johnson, professor and chairman
of the art department and director
Purdue Draws
Political Crowd
An estimated 400 midwestern
college students gather on the Pur-due
university campus Thursday
through Saturday, Feb. 27-29, to
hear authorities discuss and debate
"Armament vs. Disarmament" at
the third annual Purdue Confer-ence
on International Affairs.
Students from about 38 Midwest
college and university campuses
will gather for the series of meet-ings.
While directed primarily to-ward
undergraduate students,a
large number of graduate students
also will attend. Foreign students
at midwestern colleges and univer-sities
have also been invited.
The conference is under sponsor-ship
of the Purdue student govern-ment
in co-operation with the
school of humanities, social sci-ences
and education and the divi-sion
of conferences and continua-tion
services of the university ex-tension
administration.
of campus planning, has been a fac,
ulty member since 1951. He was
pastor of Bethel Baptist church
in Pasadena before coming to
Bethel.
Smith, associate professor of
music, has been at Bethel since
1951. He has directed the college
choir and is presently director of
the male chorus.
Miss Lillian Ryberg, associate
professor of Spanish and acting
language department chairman,
and President Carl Lundquist re-ceived
pen desk sets. Miss Ryberg
began full-time at Bethel in 1948.
Dr. Lundquist has been president
since 1954. Prior to assuming this
position, he pastored Elim Baptist
church in Chicago from 1943-53
and was acting dean of Bethel col-lege
from 1953-54.
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two
Orwellian virtues war is peace and
freedom is slavery will never settle
into our reality accomplishing this
would best be done by the will of the
people
diligently collaborating to save mankind
and ascend the masses to a higher level
of humanity enforcing our demands will
take grassroots effort networking
organizing assembling canvassing
contacting community and government
leaders and of course protesting against
the decisions of our leaders and
agencies like the Federal Communications
Commission FCC Trump's FCC which I
affectionately refer to as trumps
Ministry of Truth is a peculiar air of
poison to democracy in that it's
odorless danger stretches further than
any border and subtly possesses the
deepest roots of our darkest prejudices
the PBS news hour aired an enlightening
report in October 2017 which involved a
sinking
Broadcast Group one of the largest
owners of local TV stations reaching
over a third of American homes the
report said that must runstrongly
conservative commentary clips of Boris
Epstein former Trump administration
member and now chief political analyst
for Sinclair and weekly segments of the
terrorism alert desk are now mandated to
air on all 173 Sinclair stations in some
cases stations have to run them as often
as nine times a week claim the PBS
journalist william brangham continuing
on he said this partisan tilt has many
free speech advocates alarmed because
not only the sinclair own such a large
chunk of the marketplace already but
it's hoping to get bigger still if a
proposed four billion dollar merger
which urban media goes forward Sinclair
would now reach three out of four
American households television remains
the main source of news for many
Americans in 2016 46 percent of adults
say they get their news from local TV
stations and it's information they can
trust 41 percent of registered voters
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congenital
cognitive and physical disabilities (including
people who were "feebleminded", epileptic,
schizophrenic, manic-depressive, cerebral
palsy, muscular dystrophy, deaf, blind) (German:
erbkranken), homosexual, idle, insane, and
the weak, for elimination from the chain of
heredity. More than 400,000 people were sterilized
against their will, while more than 70,000
were killed under Action T4, a euthanasia
program. In June 1935, Hitler and his cabinet
made a list of seven new decrees, number 5
was to speed up the investigations of sterilization.
== Origins in the U.S. eugenics movement ==
The early German eugenics movement was led
by Wilhelm Schallmayer and Alfred Ploetz.
Henry Friedlander wrote that although the
German and American eugenics movements were
similar, the German movement was more centralized
and did not contain as many diverse ideas
as the American movement. Unlike the American
movement, one publication and one society,
the German Society for Racial Hygiene, represented
all eugenicists.Edwin Black wrotethat after
the eugenics movement was well established
in the United States, it was spread to Germany.
California eugenicists began producing literature
promoting eugenics and sterilization and sending
it overseas to German scientists and medical
professionals. By 1933, California had subjected
more people to forceful sterilization than
all other U.S. states combined. The forced
sterilization program engineered by the Nazis
was partly inspired by California's.In 1927,
the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology
(KWIA), an organization which concentrated
on physical and social anthropology as well
as human genetics, was founded in Berlin with
significant financial support from the American
philanthropic group, the Rockefeller Foundation.
German professor of medicine, anthropology
and eugenics Eugen Fischer was the director
of this organization, a man whose work helped
provide the scientific basis for the Nazis'
eugenics policies. The Rockefeller Foundation
even funded some of the research conducted
by Josef Mengele before he went to Auschwitz.Upon
returning from | {
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(Frank Coffyn, Knoxville, TN)
Coffyn 1910 Hydro-Aeroplane
Coffman
((Sam H) Coffman-(C R) Strong Aircraft Co)
Coffman 3-B
Coffman A
Coffman Air Coupe
Coffman C-1 Racer
Coffman Junior
Coffman Monoplane Special
Coffman-Ranger W
Colani
(Luigi Colani / Colani/Composite Engineering (CCE))
Colani Cormoran
Colani Pontresina
Colden
(Milton Colden, Clintonville, WI)
Colden C-1 Cyclops (a.k.a. MWP)
Cole (aircraft constructor)
Cole Parasol Monoplane
Cole
(Cole School of Aviation/Cole Aircraft Corp, 3617 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH)
Cole Model 1
Cole Sport
Cole commercial
Cole
(Ross A Cole, Dallas, TX)
Cole 1929 circular wing aircraft
Cole
(J Raymond Cole, Oklahoma City, OK)
Cole 1933 monoplane
Coleman
(L J Coleman, Sioux City, IA)
Coleman Speed Scout
Colgate-Larsen
(1940: (Gilbert) Colgate-(Victor A) Larsen Aircraft Co, Amityville, NY)
Colgate-Larsen CL-15
Collard-Souquet-Raniéri
(Maurice Collard, Jacques Souquet & Jacques Raniéri)
Collard-Souquet-Raniéri CSR.1 Tsé-Tsé
Collier
((William S) Collier Aircraft Sales, Tulsa, OK)
Comte / Robert Wild)
Comte AC-1
Comte AC-3
Comte AC-4
Comte AC-8
Comte AC-11-V
Comte AC-12 Moskito
Wild DT
Wild 43
Wild X biplane
Con Ellingston
(Con D Ellingston & Earl E Hansen, Great Falls, MT)
Con Ellingston Special
Conair
Conair Firecat
Conal
Conal W-151 Willi
Concept Aviation
(Knoxville, TN)
Concept Prowler
Concept Composites
(Pouance, France)
Concept Composites MD03 Transat
Condit
(Clifford Condit, Partridge, IL)
Condit Experimental
Condor
(Condor Aero Inc.)
Condor Shoestring
Condor
(Condor Aircraft)
Condor Aircraft Condor
Condor Aircraft Condor II
Condor Aircraft Condor III
Condry & Stephen
(Condry & (Lawrence) Stephen, San Jose, CA)
Condry Solo Sportster
Conn One Design
(Daytona Beach, FL)
Conn One Design
Connecticut
Connecticut Aircraft Company DN-1 Airship/Blimp
Connecticut Aircraft Company A-class Blimp
Connecticut Aircraft Company B-class Blimp
Conquist
(Clifford Condit & Gus Palmquist, Milwaukee, WI)
Conquist 1934 monoplane
Conrad
(Ronald Conrad, Earl Player, Jack Buttons, | {
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He does
English:
is motivated by
His yearning desire.
The entire reason we are
on this earth is
to qualify to live
with Him forever.
We do that by using
our agency to find and stay
on the covenant path that
leads back to our
heavenly home.
God knew that because
of the adversary's deceptive
tactics and traps,
the covenant path would
not be easy to find
or to stay on.
So, He sent His Only
Begotten Son to atone
for us and to show us the way.
The godly power available
to all who love and follow
Jesus Christ is the power
to heal us, strengthen us,
cleanse us from sin,
Portuguese:
is motivated by
His yearning desire.
The entire reason we are
on this earth is
to qualify to live
with Him forever.
We do that by using
our agency to find and stay
on the covenant path that
leads back to our
heavenly home.
God knew that because
of the adversary's deceptive
tactics andnor things
present, nor things
to come, Nor height,
nor depth, nor any other
creature, shall be able
English:
to separate us from the love
of God, which is in Christ
Jesus our Lord."
Just as the rules that
my wife and I developed
for our children were
motivated by love, God's
laws reflect His perfect
love for each of us.
His laws keep us
spiritually safe and help
us to progress eternally.
The second experience
by which I came to appreciate
the power of divine law
came during my career
as a medical doctor
and scientific researcher.
After graduating from
medical school, I pursued
advanced education
in surgery.
At that time, there was
no such thing as heart surgery.
Then I teamed up with
other researchers in the
Portuguese:
to separate us from the love
of God, which is in Christ
Jesus our Lord."
Just as the rules that
my wife and I developed
for our children were
motivated by love, God's
laws reflect His | {
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and a
member of another unrecognized
tribe, the Lumbee.
At stake is not just the legal status
of hundreds of tribes but their claims
to land, benefits and fishing rights
and their rights to tax and regulate
businesses that operate on their land.
The administration policy
statement cites as its legal basis a
1979 decision by the late U.S.'
District Judge George H. Boldt.
The Post-Intelligencer reported
last month that Boldt's death
certificate indicates he had suffered
from Alzheimer's disease, a brain
disorder, since 1978, a year before
he signed, virtually unchanged, a
proposed order written by BIA
lawyers that declared five groups of
Northwest Indians extinct as tribes.
John Shappard, a former BIA
official who was the main author of
the 1978 tribal-acknowledgment
rules, said this week he never
anticipated the process could be
used to eliminate recognized tribes.
"I have created a monster. I am the
first to admit it. They ought to
abandon theMission Community
Center, Tig outlined the issues
which will take priority during the
first year of his chairmanship.
Preventive health care available
to all Leech Lake people ranked
high on the list. This means
improved maternity and early child
care, facilities that will provide
better health care for elders, and a
revitalized hospital for Leech
Lake.
Tig went on to pledge support
for the tribal education system
from Head Start through the Chief
Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig School to the
new Tribal College.
In addition, the new chairman
plans to resist pressure from forces
outside the reservation to
implement hazardous waste
storage on reservation land and to
assure that a tribal voice leads the
way in decisions affecting other
tribal resources. The wishes ofthe
people will be made known to
federal, state, and local agencies
concerning lake front
development, timber harvesting,
and game and fish management.
However, accountability to the
people, highlighted by new
procedures in the administration of
gaming funds, was the most
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the mosque, he achieves
a kind of spiritual position, both
considerable and harm-free, to gratify
that desire for fame and position -
provided that he acts in sincerity and
for God’s good pleasure, and does not
see the fame and position as his main
aim. In comparison with what he gains,
what he loses is quite insignificant. He
may lose a few snake-like people, but
will find so many blessed friends that
he receives, through their
supplications, numerous Divine blessings
like the water of life flowing to his
soul from all over the Muslim world, and
those blessings are added to the record
of his deeds.
When
a public figure once took a very
important worldly post and became a
laughing-stock in the eyes of the
Muslims of the world because of the
grave errors he indulged in to obtain
fame, I preached this lesson to him most
forcefully. It shook him,unjust man throws someone to
the ground meaning to trample him to
death, if that trampled man kisses the
other’s foot, he will first die
spiritually, and in addition to losing
honor and dignity, will not be able to
save himself from a degrading death. By
displaying helplessness before that
cruel man, he encourages him to crush
him to death. If, by contrast, that
wronged man spits in the face of the
cruel man, he will die as a martyr and
remain spiritually alive in honor and
dignity.
When
foreign forces invaded Istanbul and
destroyed the cannon at the Bosphorous,
a religious representative of them asked
six questions of the office of the
Shaikh al-Islam, then the highest
religious office in Turkey. I was at
that time a member of the House of
Islamic Wisdom (Dar al-Hikma al-Islamiyya).
They requested me to answer those
questions. The representative of the
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исследований
Луи Пастера по созданию
и успешному испытанию живой
ослабленной вакцины против
куриной холеры. Суть экспериментов
состояла в том, что курам
прививали вибрионы куриной
холеры, долгое время культивированные
English:
it has become widespread
in the civilized world and
used in practice
unchanged until recently
the time when the international
the community recognized the fact
elimination of smallpox in 1980.
Birth of immunology
how does this relate to the name
Louis Pasteur. It is widely known that
that Louis Pasteur created Microbiology
and proved the role of microorganisms
in development and distribution
contagious (or infectious)
diseases. He also formulated
General principles of immunology
prevention of infectious diseases
diseases that are considered
as a starting point of immunology
as an independent science.
As a reference point
its existence is accepted
1880, when they were published
the results of the research
Louis Pasteur on creation
and a successful test.
weakened vaccine against
chicken cholera. The essence of experiments
was that the hens
vibrions were grafted with chicken
cholera, long-cultivated
English:introduced).
In fact, they used
already modern principles
clinical trials
drugs.
In the decades
as a result of intensive
activities mainly
French-Russian ( in Russian
that moment in the Institute
Pasteur worked a lot
Russian, who then introduced
ideas and practical approaches
immunology in Russia)
and German schools were achieved
progress in the development of the applied
immunologii and laid
basics of immunology
theories.
The first should be mentioned
works by Ilya Mechnikov,
discovered phagocytosis and
who interpreted it
as a fundamental mechanism
immunity. At that time
a number of new vaccines have been created,
and not just students
Louis Pasteur, but also German
scientists, gravitating, the main
English:
thus, to Robert's school
Koch. In this series, it is necessary to highlight
the works of Emil Bering, who showed
(with Kitazato
Shibasaburo, in 1890).
immunization against inactivated
toxins (anatoxins)
and "immunity transfer"
with blood serum. Actually
experience with the transfer of immunity
served as the first evidence
existence of antibodies
- humoral factors
mediating specific
in relation to the pathogen
infectious diseases
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Matter of Tsirlina (2015 NY Slip Op 01649)
Matter of Tsirlina
2015 NY Slip Op 01649
Decided on February 25, 2015
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 February 25, 2015
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
RANDALL T. ENG, P.J.
WILLIAM F. MASTRO
REINALDO E. RIVERA
PETER B. SKELOS
LEONARD B. AUSTIN, JJ.
2014-07337
[*1]In the Matter of Anna Tsirlina, an attorney and counselor-at-law. Grievance Committee for the Second, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Judicial Districts, petitioner; Anna Tsirlina, respondent. (Attorney Registration No. 3905379)
MOTION by the Grievance Committee for the Second, Eleventh, and Thirteenth Judicial Districts to strike the respondent's name from the roll of attorneys and counselors-at-law, pursuant toJudiciary Law § 90(4), upon her conviction of a felony. The respondent was admitted to the Bar at a term of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Second Judicial Department on March 28, 2001.
Diana Maxfield Kearse, Brooklyn, N.Y. (Sharon Gursen Ades of counsel), for petitioner.
PER CURIAM.
OPINION & ORDER
On February 28, 2014, the respondent was found guilty, after a jury trial, before the Honorable Raymond J. Dearie, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, of conspiracy to commit visa fraud, in violation of 18 USC § 371, and 10 counts of visa fraud, in violation of 18 USC § 1546(a). On July 25, 2014, she was sentenced to a term of two years of imprisonment on each count, to run | {
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that
sought to categorize people,
deemed who was most fit to labor unfreely,
that being the good and the sound,
and distinguishing those from others,
who were then literally imprinted
with the mark of the sovereign.
So think about the mark of the Dutch
or the British crown imprinted.
So slave branding was a racializing act,
meaning that making blackness
visible as commodity
and therefore sellable,
branding was a practice
that sought to dehumanize
and classify people
into groupings.
So just sought to, people
always resisted these,
these dehumanizing practices.
But the idea was to produce
new racial identities
that were then tied to a system
of exploitation in the west.
And, but as this quote
details, branding was also
a gendering act, as with
it, as with it, women were,
a certain discretionary
concern were taken with women.
In this large plain turned
factory bodies were made
disabled and those named
contagion or defective
in their limbs, eyes
or teeth were rejected.
Soinscribe
a premature death on black skin.
For existence, sorry,
for instance, the Society
for the Propagation of
the Gospel in Barbados
in the Caribbean branded the word society
on the chest of the people
it enslaved in 1732.
So this is the Society for the Propagation
of the Gospel branding
people on their chest.
So one of the things I looked at is
the diary of Thomas Thistlewood.
He was an English planter and slave owner,
and he tells of plantation conditions
in 18th century Jamaica.
I was particularly
interested in the life of a,
of an enslaved woman named Akuba.
Many of you might of
heard about Thistlewood
in the news recently when Martin Bashir
made a comment about
Sarah Palin and slavery
and excremental torture
and now he's not on MSNBC,
but you can see that this
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lot about the violence
and the brutality of slavery.
He kept very detailed files.
Akuba was purchased by Thistlewood in 1761
and branded on her right
shoulder with his brand mark,
which is a TT in an inverted triangle.
During the over 13 years that
she was enslaved in Jamaica
Akuba escaped captivity numerous times,
and each time she was recaptured,
she was flogged, tortured.
One time she escaped wearing a collar,
and so one time she was
branded on her forehead
for punishment after, after an escape,
and five days after that
branding she ran away.
Thistlewood wrote in his diary,
Akuba wanting this morning.
So in defiance of the
brand Akuba escaped again
and again and made her own way.
Eventually she was sold from Thistlewood
for 40 pounds and transported
out of Jamaica to Georgia.
So Akuba running away despite
the TT that branded her skin
reveals the limits of these
acts of dehumanization.
She,Akuba, she disrupts
the practice of branding
as punishment, accounting a
preemptive strike at marking
the already hyper visible
body as identifiable outside
of the plantation, and
other spaces of enslavement.
So regardless of receiving
this marking as slave,
she ran away.
So I wanna look here
at this runaway notice.
I'm just gonna read parts of it here.
It's from 1756, and
it's, it posts a reward
for a negro man named Kato, alias Toby,
and it attests that he was
branded when a boy in Jamaica
in the West Indes, with
a B and I think a C
on his left shoulder plate, shoulder blade
the advertisement states.
In the advertisement Kato is described
as a sly and artful fellow who deceives
by credulous, by
pretending to tell fortune,
and pretends to be free.
And so in this way the B
and the C on Kato's shoulder
show, serve as signs that
can betray his identity
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talents, four JW students who entered
work into Washburn University’s Art Day
in November received special acknowledgment.
Entering art that finished in the top
three out of 150 works from 15 area high
schools, senior Tazz Eastman earned first
in sculpture, junior Morgan Boldridge
earned first in digital photography, junior
Darian Housworth earned second in
painting, and senior Tyler Flint earned
third in mixed materials.
One of the main features of Art Day
was the workshops taught by Washburn
University professors. Twelve students
participated in the workshops.
Art teacher Mark Ralston had been
looking forward to the event because
of all the great opportunities it provides
yearly.
“Washburn Art Day offers great exposure to our students to what other high
school students are doing and insight
into classes at a university,” Ralston said.
“I was very proud of how our students
represented Jeff West.”
Story by: Grady Middendorf and Anthony Sanchez
Photo by:receive payment. The teachers who
tutor receive compensation for their
extra time.
Story by: Hannah Howey
A
Junior Kayla Lawson takes advantage of free
time in tutoring to work on her own homework.
Lawson tutored students first semester, along
with nine other student tutors. “I really enjoy getting to help people,” she said.
Photo by: Hannah Howey
STAY CALM
AND
GO TO
TUTORING
Athletic-minded new administrator at home
Representing
StuCo, senior
Kailee Gibson
interviews assistant principal
Brandan Giltner
at the August
StuCo-sponsored
assembly. Club
representatives
spoke, and a motivational speaker
were also part of
the day’s activities.
“StuCo put the
questions together
that they thought
students would
want to know
about Mr. Giltner,”
Gibson said.
Photo by: Blaine
Hawley
A
•the gamut
A semester has passed, and assistant
principal and athletic director Brandan
Giltner has been busy since day one.
As the athletic director, Giltner schedules the activities for the high and middle
schools, fills the open coaching positions, orders supplies and uniforms for
activities, and schedules transportation,
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foundation for the temple in 1977 and it was completed in 1986. This precious statue of Chana Dorji was a terma of the great treasure discoverer of Bhutan, Terton Pema Lingpa, who lived in the 15th century. It is believed that two statues of Chador Yabyum had been concealed as a hidden treasure (ter) in the Yutsho (turquoise lake) at Khar in Pema Gatshel, and were retrieved by Pema Lingpa. Later they were presented to the chieftain of Khardung, the Khardung Koche. (According to some other accounts, the statues were hidden by Pema Lingpa and found by the Khardung Koche. The statue’s reputation as a protective deity has spread far and wide, and people from all walks of life travel across the country to offer prayers and seekspaces, nonbreakable spaces14
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joked that he wants to "crush
Ed Begley" in their environmental competition.
Nye and
Begley are neighbors in Los Angeles and sometimes
dine together at a local vegetarian restaurant.
Nye often appeared on Begley's HGTV/Planet
Green reality show Living with Ed.
Nye enjoys baseball and occasionally does
experiments involving the physics of the game.
As a
longtime Seattle resident before becoming
an entertainer, he is said to have been a
fan of the
Seattle Mariners, although recently he has
voiced his preference (as a D.C. native) for
the
Washington Nationals. He also played Ultimate
while in college and for a period of time
while living
in Seattle.
In July 2012, Nye endorsed President Barack
Obama's reelection bid.
Nye announced his engagement during an appearance
on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
and was
married to his fianc�e of five months, musician
Blair Tindall, on February 3, 2006. The ceremony
was
performed by Rick Warren atThe Entertainment
Gathering at the Skirball Cultural Center
in Los
Angeles. Yo-Yo Ma provided the music. Nye
left the relationship seven weeks later when
the marriage
license was declared invalid. In 2007, Nye
received a protective order against Tindall
after an
incident in which she came onto his property
and used herbicide to damage his garden. Tindall
admitted this but denied being a threat to
him. In 2012, Nye sued Tindall for unpaid
attorney's fees
he incurred while he went to court in 2009
to enforce the protective order against Tindall
after she
allegedly violated it. According to Nye's
court filings, she was ordered to pay these
fees; to date,
she has not paid any of it.
Nye is an avid swing dancer and describes
himself as agnostic.
Awards and honors
In May 1999, Nye was the commencement speaker
at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where
he was
awarded an honorary doctor of science degree.
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Matter of Bloomberg (2017 NY Slip Op 06236)
Matter of Bloomberg
2017 NY Slip Op 06236
Decided on August 22, 2017
Appellate Division, First 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 22, 2017
SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION
First Judicial Department
Peter Tom, Justice Presiding,
John W. Sweeny, Jr.
Rosalyn H. Richter
Sallie Manzanet-Daniels
Barbara R. Kapnick, Justices.
[*1]In the Matter of Mark A. Bloomberg, an attorney and counselor-at-law: Attorney Grievance Committee for the First Judicial Department, Petitioner, Mark A. Bloomberg, Respondent.
Disciplinary proceedings instituted by the Attorney Grievance Committee for the First Judicial Department. Respondent, Mark A. Bloomberg, was admitted to the Bar of the State of New York at a Term of the Appellate Division of the2012, respondent represented an estate in the sale of a cooperative apartment. In September 2012, the purchaser's down payment of $11,000 was deposited into respondent's IOLA account. Before closing, respondent made withdrawals from his IOLA account which invaded the $11,000 down payment, eventually having the IOLA account balance fall below $11,000 in October 2012.
At the March 2013 closing, respondent received the balance of the purchase price totaling $261,082.70 in the form of two checks, which respondent misplaced. On April 8, 2013, the purchaser's attorney wired $261,082.70 into respondent's IOLA account, which was owed to the two beneficiaries of the estate, in the separate amounts of $153,161.35 and $97,500. On April 15, 2013, respondent made a partial payment of $97,500 to one
2
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brotherly relation
with all of them. He is only disapproved
by some people of misguidance far below
the rank of humanity, or by the
single-minded who may be regarded as ‘bearded
children’, that is, adults in
appearance but children in mind and
character.
If,
on the other hand, that man breaks away
from all his ancestors, whom he
recognizes as the means of honor and
pride, and breaks from the illustrious
way of the righteous precedents, which
he takes as a spiritual source of
support, to become, instead, engaged in
whims and fancies, and occupied with
irreligious novelties for show and fame,
he will be degraded to the lowest of the
low in the eyes of the people of faith
and truth. However ignorant and ordinary
a believer may be, nevertheless,
according to the Prophetic judgment, Fear
the insight of the believer, for he
looks with the light of God,1
he unconsciously turnsaway in
disgust from such vainglorious people.
Thus,
the one who acts to please and indulge
the worldly and the heretics for the
sake of fame or to gain a position in
their eyes, falls to the lowest of the
low in the eyes of a huge congregation,
the great majority of the Muslim
community. He achieves only a transient
and inauspicious position in the eyes of
a small minority of people suffering
delirium and derision - according to the
Qur’anic verse, Friends on that day
will be foes one to another except those
who fear God and avoid evil, (43:67)
he finds only some false friends,
harmful in this world, a means of
torment in the Intermediate World of the
grave, and foes in the Hereafter.
If
a man, influenced by a desire for public
recognition, acts like the one in the
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Barber in a blanket.
Sarah Waters, a homicide
detective with the Fort Worth Police Department, testified that at
approximately 2:30 p.m. on September 30, 2003, she received a dispatch call to
the Peppertree Apartments. She stated
that when she arrived thirty minutes later, she noticed that appellant was
jittery and nervous. Appellant approached
Detective Waters and told her that he had been on crack for the previous twelve
days and that he had found his friend Barber four days earlier. Appellant said that he has a psychological
disorder, that he hears voices, and that he hallucinates. After talking with appellant, Detective
Waters then went inside the apartment and saw Barber lying on the floor in the
living room. She stated that Barber
appeared to have been dead for a while because the decomposition was advanced
and there were maggots on Barber=sface and clothing. She noted
that a TV, stereo, and VCR appeared to be missing from the entertainment center
in the living room. Detective Waters
testified that she thought someone else lived in the apartment, so the police
secured the apartment and left until a search warrant could be obtained.
Detective Waters stated that
when she left Barber=s apartment,
she went to the homicide office, wrote an arrest warrant for appellant for
tampering with evidence, and interviewed appellant along with Detective
Carroll. She said that appellant seemed
to be intelligent and not mentally ill or intoxicated. Detective Waters stated that she took a
written statement from appellant, which he signed at 8:30 p.m. In the statement, appellant stated that he
met Barber through his ex-girlfriend, Tricia Bryant. Appellant said that he had Barber=s car the week of September 20.
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On the western coast
of South Africa lies a harsh
and unforgiving world.
Minimal rainfall
makes this land a challenging
place for creatures to inhabit.
For ten months of the year,
it's a desert.
But each year
for a short spurt of time,
the rains give birth
to a plethora of plant species.
And the land bursts open
to reveal a bounty of life.
Transforming from desert
to floral oasis.
This is Namaqualand.
♪♪
Lying in the corner
of the Karoo,
Namaqualand is one of southern
Africa's botanical treasures.
At just under
170,000 square miles,
it's even bigger
than the state of California.
Every year,
Namaqualand leads two lives.
For the majority of the year,
the semi-desert
offers very little sustenance.
Everything that lives here
is forced to match its needs
to the meager nature
of its environment.
Adopting fascinating
methods of survival
in order to live
in this hostile land.
It is a harsh and barren realm.
Life is a struggle
for every species.
But this is only onehave
up to 95 offspring.
For these juveniles,
this arid time of year
is their opportunity for growth.
From the moment they were born,
they have been independent.
Slowly but surely, one by one,
they peel off
and venture out on their own.
Their patterned markings
will fade over time,
and soon they will be
the same shade as their mother.
These youngsters
will eat small lizards,
until they are large enough
to start hunting mammals.
Their mother
has no further duties.
She must now focus
on fending for herself.
Mole snakes
bury themselves in sand
to stay sheltered
from the relentless heat.
Her angular snout and small head
allow her to burrow deep.
But when she wants to move,
she needs the sun to heat up
her cold-blooded body.
Before she begins her search
for an unsuspecting Mole-rat,
she tests the chemical particles
in the air
by flicking her forked tongue -
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it's wrong to
kill, but he had no choice.
He fears God, but
he had no choice.
The regime left
him with no choice.
Part two describes his
experience of entering a home
and finding children who had
been lying dead for some days.
There's no obvious
cause of death.
The soldiers were looking
for food and water
and just happened
into the dwelling.
Describing a search
through the house,
he bears witness to a
mother's love for the son
she holds against
her, both dead.
He tells us that the buildings
behind the house where
he and others have been fighting
were besieged by the Assad
regime's army,
and he cries as he
recalls the terrifying
experience, part
of a relentless nightmare in
Syria's central city of Homs,
the third largest city.
It is a war that is both
disorienting and suffocating.
The remaining inhabitants
of that embattled area
were, quote, "as afraid of us as
they were of the Syrian army,"
he admits, wiping tearsprior to today. In 2009, Brown won Saratoga’s ungraded
John Hettinger with Maram, who had given Brown his first Breeders’ Cup
victory the previous year in the Juvenile Fillies Turf.
“Saratoga
has been good to me,” said Brown. “We point for this meet every
year, and we’re going to continue to.”
The Diana was a favorite of his mentor, the late Hall of Fame trainer
Bobby Frankel, who won it in 2001 with Starine and in 2002 with Tates Creek.
“[Frankel] loved the Diana, and we won it a couple of times when
I worked for him,” said Brown, who worked as an assistant to Frankel
before he struck out on his own in 2007.
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and chaos of those
cataclysmic times. Stunningly rendered in the spirit of Pasternak's original --resurrecting his style, rhythms, voicings,
and tone--and including an introduction, textual annotations, and a translators' note, this edition of Doctor Zhivago is destined
to become the definitive English translation of our time."--Jacket
Anna Karenina : a novel in eight parts by Leo Tolstoy(
Book
)17
editions published
between
2000
and
2012
in
English
and held by
893 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A new translation of Leo Tolstoy's novel "Anna Karenina", in which a woman of fine nature forsakes her husband for a lover,
and after a bitter experience commits suicide
The master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov(
Book
)30
editions published
between
1997
and
2016
in
English
and held by
871 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Presents an English translation of the Russian novel written at the height of Stalin's regime, in which Satan, in the guise
of a man named Woland, arrives in Moscow and begins to wreak havocin the literary community, honing in on his real target,
an author called The Master, who has written a novel about Pontius Pilate
Notes from underground, and the grand inquisitor by Fyodor Dostoyevsky(
Book
)9
editions published
between
1993
and
2010
in
English
and held by
858 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A faithful translation of the classic written at the turn of the nineteenth to the twentieth century follows the narrator's
withdrawal from his life as an official to the underground, where he makes passionate and obsessive observations on social
utopianism and the irrational nature of humankind
Dead souls by Nikolaĭ Vasilʹevich Gogolʹ(
Book
)10
editions published
between
1996
and
2011
in
English
and held by
838 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A comic masterpiece about Chechikov, a trafficker in souls (adult male serfs), who can still be of profit even when dead
The collected tales of Nikolai Gogol by Nikolaĭ Vasilʹevich Gogolʹ(
Book
)11
editions published
between
1998
and
2012
in
English
and held by
767 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
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she played a
number of sports at Fredonia
High School and won the New
York State pentathlon title as
a senior in 2000. At Roberts
Wesleyan College near Rochester she competed in basketball and track and field. She
has worked with coach, Rick
Suhr, for many years and the
pair married two years ago.
When Jenn Suhr won a silver
medal in the last summer
Olympics, Chautauqua County
shared in the proud moment.
This time, seeing the gold
medal around her neck, we are
all beaming and delighted with
the story of a local girl who
is number one in the world!
Congratulations to Jenn and to
the Stuczynski family.
We are also proud to be celebrating with the Lucille Ball
Desi Arnaz Center in the wake
of another tremendously successful Lucy Fest weekend! The
Lucille Ball Festival of Comedy
drew thousands of people to
the Jamestown area, bringing
some national media coverage
our way.The enduring draw of
Jamestown native Lucille Ball,
the fun of the team competition in this year’s Lucy World
Games, and the top notch talent of headliners Billy Gardell
and Paula Poundstone created
yet another big win for our
region.
With continued success like
the last two years, Lucy Fest
will remain an important
economic and tourism driver
in Chautauqua County!
This combination of big wins
for our county this week
can serve as reminders to us
all that there is much to be
proud of right here in our own
backyard. We continue to be
a world-class tourist destination and an exemplary training
ground as the World’s Learning Center.
Dunkirk Chamber Revives the
Farmers Market
The Dunkirk Community
Chamber of Commerce has
re-established a downtown
farmers market on Lark Street
between Third and Fourth
Streets. The market will operate on Thursdays from 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
Chautauqua County Chamber
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and he
told Plaintiff Cecil Jr. that it was “his fault
because he brought
these people
to this town.”
Plaintiff
Cecil
Jr. went
back inside the club fearful after being further
assaulted by Defendant
Phillips. His blood pressure went up and he
immediately had to take
400mg of
Dilantin. At this point, someone called “911” to
request help for
Plaintiff
Cecil Jr., but instead of the fire department or
paramedics, more
police
officers arrived. Shortly after going back into
the club, Cecil heard
that
there might be another fight in the parking lot.
When he got outside,
he saw
Plaintiff Grace Roberts yelling at the HBPD
police officers. Six HBPD
police
officers grabbed a young African American woman,
threw her to the
ground, and
hit her with batons and kicked her with their
feet while she was on the
ground.
They handcuffed her and put her in the squad
car, but she was later
released.
Plaintiff
Grace
Roberts
witnessed the attack and went outside to tell
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from
suffering companies in clever,
covert, and illegal ways.
From the outside looking in, the
company was posting enough profits
to avoid much suspicion, particularly
in its more valuable holdings,
but in reality, debt was being
shifted around so quickly that
regulators and auditors were largely
unable to detect the movement.
This debt was handled and
traded by another Espirito
Santo-created entity, Tulipa, a
trading desk based in Lisbon.
This charade continued and at one point,
internal memos reported that the Espirito
Santo scam could potentially sell off 30-40
billion Euros annually, if necessary.
When suspicions began to rise about
the trading practices between
Banco Espirito Santo and some of its
other family-related companies,
following an “insider tip”, things
began to come to light that
the family had been hiding for
the better part of a decade.
When the truth came to light, and
it was found that Banco Espirito
Santo’s internal processes were
breaching a number ofregulations,
more than 3.6 billion
Euros of debt had been
sold off, while the
companies continued to post
profits and deceive
investors, the Portugues
stock market, and the
entire European community.
The list of violations that the
Espirito Santo family and corporations
committed is impressive, including
insider trading and accounting fraud.
In total, the unraveling of Espirito
Santo’s scandal led to nearly a 4
billion Euro hit to the Portuguese
stock market, representing a 22% drop.
With the ongoing fragility
of the rest of the
European community, this
sort of major hit to one
country that had already
been struggling has sent
shockwaves throughout other
precarious countries.
What makes this scandal so serious
and devastating is that it was left
undiscovered for so long, and while the
regional economy appeared to be improving,
it has in fact been suffering
more than ever imagined.
Due to the recent nature of this
scandal and the ongoing recovery
efforts, the full effects of
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now a college bowl game.
Hockey, baseball, basketball and
football championships who
would have guessed an arena built
without a team would have such
an auspicious history?
The St. Petersburg Bowl's in-
augural game might include the
USF Bulls.
Has the strained relation-
ship between the Gonzmarts of
Columbia Restaurant fame and
the Krewe of Sant' Yago led to a
change in the Knight Parade?
The Sant' Yago Knight Parade
has always passed in front of the
Columbia Restaurant, where the
reviewing stands were located.
The king and queen of the krewe
would disembark from the float at
the restaurant, take their place in
the stands and watch the rest of
the parade pass. No more. The pa-
rade will turn north a block before
reaching the Columbia.
Earlier this year, Richard
Gonzmart, son of one of the
krewe's founders, asked for the
baron of Sant' Yago to resign for
the hiring of a D.J. who usedbad
language and bad judgment on the
krewe's boat during the Gasparilla
flotilla. The krewe's board felt the
baron should not resign. So Rich-
ard Gonzmart resigned from the
krewe and the incident became
the fodder of the local news. The
feelings on both sides were hurt
and obviously the division it cre-
ated continues to affect the rela-
tionship between the krewe and
the Gonzmarts.
The new route will also elimi-
nate downtown and Channelside
from the parade route.
The parade will stage on Ne-
braska and start at Seventh
Avenue and Nebraska where it
will proceed east along Seventh
Avenue to 20th Street. It will
then turn north to Palm Avenue
and go west to 15th Street where
it will disband. The 2009 parade
will take place on Valentine's
Day, February 14. Seating pack-
ages .are now available online at
www.cc-events.org or by calling
248-0721.
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is in the area of Combat
Field Tactics & Tank Maneuvers.
Since the early
1990s, local defense experts have been
considering the development of systems that
would block
anti-tank missiles fired against armored
vehicles, but interest picked up in the
aftermath of the debacles in Lebanon.
Merkava 4 is considered the world's most
crew protected tank, yet military experts
recognize the vulnerability of it
and other models in the face of advanced
anti-tank missiles. Israel's urgent search
for defensive mechanisms is
proceeding in tandem with that of Western
armies that are dealing with field
conditions in the Persian Gulf. Rafael
was the first company in the world to
furnish a workable solution. Russia's Arena
was and still is a tank failure.
The green light for
the procurement of the Me'il Ruach
Merkava tanks
was given around the time of the Second
Lebanon War in 2006. In parallel, IMI
offered its rival system, the Ironthe system.
Then, a month later, IMI officials detected
a change of attitude. The official
announcement came at the end of August:
Ministry was suspending development of Iron
Fist, arguing that it was not battle worthy.
In the future, IMI was told,
Iron Fist and Me'il Ruach
would be
merged, in order to produce the next
generation of protective systems for Namers.
Rafael, which
produces an array of missiles, has a
sterling reputation, a proven production,
marketing track record
and a management team that includes two
charismatic, influential reserve major
generals: chairman of the board
Ilan
Biran and CEO Yedidia Ya'ari.
IMI, in contrast,
is the neglected child of the defense
establishment, and suffers, unfairly, from a
negative reputation.
For several months now, it has not even had
an active chairman of the board. IMI is
trapped between the Defense
Ministry - which requires it to maintain an
expensive production line for heavy
ammunition, intended for emergencies
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equipment
and design to better serve our
communities,” she explained.
“The inaugural TLC 5K race
is a way for TLC to support
healthy activities in our community and for the community
to support the Emergency Department renovations through
its participation and donations. It’s certainly a win-win
for everyone!”
sizes and colors and shapes,
and for some, it continues on
to the halls of power – to the
White House and Congress,
to the corner office and the
executive suite. For others, it
leads to the great outdoors –
to the Appalachian Trail, the
South Pole, and the summit of
Mount Everest. For still others,
it culminates in service in the
classroom and the laboratory,
in distinguished military service, and the Peace Corp and
the local community.
The honor roll of Eagle
Scouts reads like a who’s who
of American Life: President Gerald Ford, Supreme
Court Justice Stephen Breyer,
astronaut Neil Armstrong,
ever it is, odds arethey will do
it very well.
Here in the Twin Tiers, the
Allegheny Highlands Council,
which serves Chautauqua,
Cattaraugus, and Allegany
counties in New York, and
McKean and Potter counties in
Pennsylvania, averages about
40 Eagle Scouts a year, who
will average about 130 to 150
hours per project, and every so
often, there’s an ambitious 500
hour project. You just never
know.
For more information about
scouting programs in your
town, call the Scout Service
Center at 716.665.BOYS(2697)
and visit us at their webpage,
www.alleghenyhighlands.org .
Eagle Scouts, continued from page 12
all have been changed by the
experience that has been called
“the Ph.D. of Boyhood”. These
young men have positively
affected the face of American
culture, by giving back to their
fellow scouts, their communities, and beyond.
Besides earning 21 merit
badges, eleven of which are
required, a scout must serve
in various leadership roles in
their Troop, and help other
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two-year term. The rest
would serve four-year terms.
■ Add a council president,
who would be elected by the
council members to a two-year
term. That role wouldn’t change
most of them never came home.
Many are buried in Europe.
Jim Stanko, who serves on
the cemetery board, knows
some of the stories.
Strolling through the cemetery on a May afternoon that
resonated with the promise
of new life, he pointed some
of them out. Over there is the
grave of a soldier who died in
service but never made it onto
the battlefield.
“Here’s Steamboat Springs’
first pilot,” Stanko said, pausing
by a marker decorated with a
four-bladed propeller and a pair
of angelic wings. It marks the
grave of James E. Noyce, born
1898, died 1918.
“Jimmy Noyce went into the
Army Air Corps,” Stanko said.
“He was learning to fly in Texas,
and he crashed and killed himself.”
That was a long time ago.
JohnRolfe Burroughs is
recalled primarily as the author
of books about Routt County,
including “Where the Old West
Stayed Young” and “I never
Look Back,” the biography of
Buddy Werner.
Standing in front of his grave,
Stanko recalls that Burroughs,
who died in 1987, got his start
as a writer while he was a prisoner of war in the Pacific during
World War II. “He kept his diary
on toilet paper,” Stanko said.
Willard B. Marshall Sr. was
another World War II veteran
who survived captivity as a
POW, Stanko said.
Marshall was a crew member
on a B17 bomber shot down
over Europe.
He died Dec. 28, 1979.
There was a flag planted in
front of his headstone during
the weekend.
Leonard M. Officer and
Frank Finch are side by side in
the cemetery beneath identical
military headstones.
The letters “PH” carved into
the stone signify that they were
killed in action.
Officer and Finch were killed
in Korea.
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one of the most difficult jobs
this company had undertaken."
Kelley provided a,brief report
on Gulf Academy, the second-
chance school established for the
2002-2003 school year.
A total of 16 students have
been enrolled during the school
year. Three have returned to their
regular school, two were referred
to the Department of Juvenile
Justice, two moved out of the dis-
trict and eight remain at Gulf
Academy.
Kelley said he and board
chairman Billy Quinn Jr., walked
through the site and discussed
possible improvements for next
year.
through donations and any funds
not used on the fingerprinting
would be donated to St. Jude's
Children's Hospital.
"I think we need to get on
board with this," Kelley said. "This
is a worthwhile program. We'll
work with (Helms) all we can."
The board approved five
more change orders for the ongo-
ing re-roofing of Port St. Joe High
School.
The project, originally con-
tracted for $810,000 isnow above
$1.022 million.
However, Kelley saidthat there
was damage and areas of degrad-
ing which crews could not have
foreseen before the old roof materi-
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The Gulf County Sheriffs Office was one of just five counties in
the state honored by the Florida Sheriffs Association for having zero
no-fault accidents with their vehicles the past year. Sheriff Frank
McKeithen was also named chairman of the Florida Sheriff's
Association Task Force for Zone 1, which spans from Escambia to
Gadsden counties. As chairman, he will coordinate response and
needs assessment in case of emergencies or natural disasters.
SPSJPD News
On January 26, Randall Craig
Phillips, age 20, of Port St. Joe,
was stopped for a traffic infraction
and upon further investigation he
was found to be in possession of
-more than twenty grams of
cannabis. He was arrested and
taken to Gulf County Jail to await
first appearance.
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Barcelo, Ralph Aguirre, Larry
Almeda, Armando Cohalla and Mario Sanchez.
A.- !r
Valencia Garden Restaurant
811 West Kennedy Blvd.
Just West of Downtown Tampa
manure you've been putting
in the paper about whatever
kind of bowl it was supposed
to be. If Houston wins another
game, they [still] are the worst
team."
Houston did win another
game to finish 2-14, but the
Buccaneers did not and also
finished with a 2-14 mark.
Jack Thompson's judgement
time came during the offsea-
son, when Tampa Bay acquired
quarterback Steve DeBerg from
Denver to replace him after just
one season as the starter.
Travis Puterbaugh is the Col-
lections Managerfor the Tampa
Bay History Center. He can be
reached at tampasportshis-
[email protected].
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Tourism Grants
The Hillsborough County
Tourist Development Council
(TDC) will receive applications
for funding from government
and not-for-profit corporations
to assist with tourism promo-
tion activities in fiscal years
2010 and 2011. Applications
are due on or before Monday,
January 12, 2009, no later
than 4Tampa Bay
area are expected be packed
by excited Super Bowl fans in
February. By law, anyone
who owns a privately owned
residence and plans to rent
it for six months or less,
including-just the week of
the Super Bowl, must reg-
ister with the County Tax
Collector's office and collect
and remit the county's Tourist
Development Tax and the Flor-
ida Sales Tax. (Florida Statutes
212.03 and 125.0104 and the
Hillsborough County Tourist
Development Tax Ordinance
78-10, as amended.)
For information on how to
properly collect and remit the
Hillsborough County Tourist
Development Tax, call 635-
5227, send an e-mail to tour-
[email protected], or visit www.
hillstax.org and click on the
"Tourist Development" link.
The Home Association's Board of Directors (pictured above) held its Annual
Silver Tea on Thursday, November 13 at The Home's historic landmark build-
ing, 1203 E. 22nd Ave. The Silver Tea celebrates the rebirth of an 85-year
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a member of the
Bethany Lutheran Church at
Brunswick. She was also a
member of the Pythian Sisters
and the Brunswick Senior
Center.
Survivors include one
daughter, Mary Ann Daugherty
of Knoxville; two sons, Harold
G. Cooper of Jefferson and
Donald R. Cooper of
Sharpsburg; 12 grandchildren;
27 great-grandchildren; and
one great-great-grandchild.
Several nieces and nephews
also survive.
In addition to her
parents, she was preceded in
death by her husband, Glenn I.
Cooper; four sisters, Bertie
Michaels, Dorothy Cooper,
Norma Cooper Bossen and Helen
Morsberger; and three
brothers, Richard Morsberger,
Douglas Morsberger and John
Morsberger.
A graveside funeral
service will be held on
Saturday, June 10, 2006 at
11:00 a.m., at Park Heights
Cemetery in Brunswick. Pastor
Andrea Ernest will officiate.
The family will receive
friends at the John T.
Williams Funeral Home, 100
Petersville Road, Brunswick,
Md. on Friday from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. For the
convenience of friends, the
funeral home will be open on
Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00
p.m.
Memorialsmay be made to
the American Heart
Association, 839 Quince
Orchard Blvd., Suite E.,
Gaithersburg, MD 20878.
Mrs.
Mildred Nalley (Walker)
Class of 1944
As originally published on
Thursday, May 25, 2006.
Mildred Blanche Walker, 79, of
15 East H. Street, Brunswick,
died Wednesday, May 24, 2006,
at Frederick Memorial Hospital
in Frederick.
She was born April 15,
1927, in Brunswick, daughter
of the late James W. Rooney
Sr. and Milley M. Nalley.
She was employed by National
Geographic Magazine for 20
years doing special file
analysis.
She was a member of the
Grace Episcopal Church in
Brunswick, the American Legion
Auxiliary Post 96 of
Brunswick, the Moose Lodge
Auxiliary #1582 of Brunswick
and the AARP.
She is survived by a
daughter, Lisa and husband
Mark Shankle of Brunswick;
grandchildren, Larissa and
Lucy Shankle of Brunswick;
brothers, James W. and wife
Patsy Rooney of Brunswick and
Raymond and wife Brenda Rooney
of Brunswick; numerous nieces
and nephews; and devoted
friends, Rita Webber, Rudie
Staples, Mary Deavers and
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perspective
sees esotericism as a category that encompasses
movements which embrace an "enchanted" world-view
in the face of increasing disenchantment.
A third views Western esotericism as a category
encompassing all of Western culture's "rejected
knowledge" that is accepted neither by the
scientific establishment nor by orthodox religious
authorities.
The earliest traditions which later analysis
would label as forms of Western esotericism
emerged in the Eastern Mediterranean during
Late Antiquity, where Hermeticism, Gnosticism,
and Neoplatonism developed as schools of thought
distinct from what became mainstream Christianity.
Renaissance Europe saw increasing interest
in many of these older ideas, with various
intellectuals combining "pagan" philosophies
with the Kabbalah and Christian philosophy,
resulting in the emergence of esoteric movements
like Christian theosophy. The seventeenth
century saw the development of initiatory
societies professing esoteric knowledge such
as Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry, while the
Age of Enlightenment of the eighteenth century
led to the development of new forms of esoteric
thought.The nineteenth century saw the emergence
of new trends of esoteric thought that have
come to be known as occultism. Prominent groups
in this century included the Theosophical
Society and the Hermetic Order of the Golden
Dawn. Modern Paganism developed within occultism,
and includes religious movements such as Wicca.
Esoteric ideas permeated the counterculture
of the 1960s and later cultural tendencies,
from which emerged the New Age phenomenon
in the 1970s.
Although the idea that these varying movements
could be categorised together under the rubric
of "Western esotericism" developed in the
late eighteenth century, these esoteric currents
were largely ignored as a subject of academic
enquiry. The academic study of Western esotericism
only emerged in the late twentieth-century,
pioneered by scholars like Frances Yates and
Antoine Faivre.
Esoteric ideas have meanwhile also exerted
an influence in popular culture, appearing
in art, literature, film, and music.
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In the
United States Court of Appeals
For the Seventh Circuit
No. 98-3158
Barbara J. Klein,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Sidney G. Perry, individually and as
Manager of the
Employee/Labor Relations Department of
the Human
Resources Administration, and Cheryl
Sullivan,
individually and as Secretary of the
Indiana Family
and Social Services Administration,
Defendants-Appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court
for the Southern District of Indiana,
Indianapolis Division.
No. 96 C 819--Richard L. Young, Judge.
Submitted March 8, 2000--Decided June 8, 2000
Before Fairchild, Manion, and Rovner,
Circuit Judges.
Rovner, Circuit Judge. In 1996 Barbara
Klein filed this suit under 42 U.S.C.
sec. 1983, claiming that the defendants
suspended her from work for 30 days and
involuntarily transferred her from her
position with the Human Resources
Department of the Family and Social
Services Administration (FSSA) to a
position with the Division of Mental
Health in retaliation for her exercise of
her First Amendment right to freedom of
speech. The defendants counteredif she
disclosed those problems. Klein and
fellow officer Fred Schute, who had been
hired only recently, met with and
interviewed the DFC caseworker, as well
as a former colleague of the caseworker
who had been dismissed from her
employment with DFC. Klein and Schute met
several times that week and reviewed many
documents that had been copied by the
caseworkers from the CPS division.
Klein updated her supervisor Sidney
Perry, the Director of Employee/Labor
Relations for FSSA, on the
investigation’s progress on a daily,
almost hourly, basis. By Friday,
September 29, 1995, Perry had determined
that some expertise in CPS matters was
needed to review the records brought in
by the two complaining caseworkers. Perry
gave Klein the names of two investigators
whom he asked to be assigned to the case
and told her to call the Acting Director
of Marion County DFC to set up a meeting
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Majumder currently
resides in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Les Kaufman,
Ph.D.Les Kaufman is an associate professor
of biology at Boston University. He also is
a fellow at the Harvard University Museum of
Comparative Zoology
and a research
scholar at the New England Aquarium. Professor Kaufman
earned his Ph.D. at John Hopkins in theoretical
ecology and evolutionary biology in 1980. His
research is in evolutionary ecology and applied research
in marine conservation biology,
where his focus is on various fish ecologies. In 1997,
Professor Kaufman started a research and graduate
training effort to encourage a switch from
classical fisheries to ecosystem-based marine
resource management. The project is active
in New England, East Africa, Florida, California,
and the tropical Pacific and
Atlantic Oceans, and is also engaged with the New England
Fishery Management Council and the California
Department of Fish and Game.
Program 8
Adrien Finzi, Ph.D.Adrien Finzi is an assistant professor in Boston
University's biology department.Professor Finzi earned his Ph.D.
in 1996 at the University
of Connecticut.
His research interests include forest ecology, terrestrial biogeochemistry,
and global
change biology. Currently, his focus is in terrestrial biogeochemistry and
global change biology. Specifically, he is investigating the effect of free-air
CO2
enrichment on carbon-storage and nutrient cycling in a southern pine-hardwood
forest. Professor Finzi is author or co-author on more than ten scientific
papers.
Charles TylerIn 1989, Charles Tyler started work
at the Professional Services Group, Inc., as an operations
specialist on the Boston Harbor Project
(BHP), where he
contributed to operational planning and operational
review and input to the conceptual
and detailed design of the 1.27 billion-gallon-per-day
wastewater facility on Deer
Island. After working for over five years with the
construction management firm on the BHP, Tyler "jumped the fence" and joined the Massachusetts
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of the “50 Greatest
TV Stars of All Time.”
Her late start in her career is
legendary. It wasn’t until she
found herself a bored military
wife in Paris that Julia decided
to sign up for a cooking class at
Le Cordon Bleu. That changed
her life. She proceeded to become a true master of French
cuisine, and she educated millions with her numerous books
and television programs. In the
end, she made a complicated
-- and sometimes intimidating
-- craft seem completely effortless, and she always put her
audience at ease.
Her spicy irreverence notwithstanding, however, Julia made
a serious impact. To this day,
she is still revered by count-
less chefs and TV personalities who have followed in her
footsteps.
When I asked Anthony Bourdain for his thoughts on Julia,
he gushed with praise.
“Julia Child was the single
most important, influential
and game-changing figure
in the history of American
gastronomy,” Anthonysaid.
“Everything tracks back to her.
And though uniquely situated
to do so, she never endorsed a
thing: not a pot, not a pan, not
a chain of restaurants, not a
spice blend, apron or boil-inthe-bag dinner. She will be
remembered for what she did
on this earth, which was to
inspire millions to cook -- and
eat -- better.”
Emeril Lagasse echoed Anthony’s sentiments:
“Julia was a mentor to me,”
he told me. “She absolutely
influenced the way I approach
and prepare food. She helped
change the way the American
public viewed cooking and
dining. She was one of a kind,
and an incredible human being.”
So, yes, Julia was a complete
original, and that’s why I love
her and miss her. She was who
she was and always seemed
to be having a great time. She
never set out to change the
world, educate the masses or
become a best-selling author
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in
circulation during certain time periods
the table entitled post-civil war
depression showed in the year 1866 there
was a total of 1.8 billion dollars
that's 50 dollars and 46 cents per
capita in the year 1886 there was a
total of 400 million dollars that's six
dollars and 67 cents per capita in those
twenty short years the bank's removed
roughly 1.4 billion
dollars from circulation and
dramatically reduced the people's
livelihood by 43 dollars and 79 cents
per capita and back in those days a
dollar would have bought a whole lot
more bread than today
midway through those years in 1877 the
panic quickly turned into riots from
Pittsburgh to Chicago a documentary
admitted today economists try to sell
the idea that recessions and depressions
are a natural part of something they
call the business cycle the truth is our
money supply is manipulated now just as
it was beforewell at our own
price then the farmers will become
tenants as in England the banks
countered the lincoln greenbacks lore of
making a comeback by repeatedly
contracting the money supply today over
a hundred years later a more complex
crisis is laying siege upon us at all
levels of government especially the
individual states for instance prior to
the Illinois legislators vote last July
WGN
a local Chicago newscast interviewed
financial expert terry savage referring
to the Wall Street Journal's article
Illinois sinks Terry claimed that
Illinois has fourteen point six billion
dollars in unpaid bills two hundred and
fifty billion in unfunded pensions debt
1.6 billion in higher education cuts
already professors may be leaving and
two point three billion of road projects
in jeopardy twenty thousand jobs were on
the balance terry savage said people are
leaving this state more people had left
illinois than any other state for the
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(to attack the
problem seriously)," he said.
Jt would take 50 years to
constrain emissions (of the
gases)." In the meantime, he
said, if we continue with business as usual, every additional 15 years of polluting
results in another two-degree
temperature increase.
ro
cause death
of four
Alexandria, Minn. (AP) - A
van-truck collision on an icy
highway killed four people
from a Sauk Centre juvenile
correctional facility and
injured 11 other people.
The van from the Minnesota
Correctional Facility was
carrying 12 youths and two
adult companions to a movie
in Alexandria as a reward for
good behavior when the crash
occurred shortly after 7 p,m.
Thursday on Interstate 94
about one mile east of this
west-central Minnesota
community.
The State Patrol said three
youths and one adult
supervisor were killed in the
crash.
"We're calling in extra staff
to deal with the grief," said
Dale Ulrich, superintendent of
the correctional facility, which
houses nearly 90 teen-agers.
The center is for males and
females betweenthe ages of
12 and 18 who have committed
7th District is expected to be closest U.S. House race
St. Paul, Minn. (AP) - Two
certainties in U.S. House races
in Minnesota in recent years
are evident again in 1988: All
eight incumbents are favored
to win and the contest in the
7th District is the closest race.
"In Congress, it's pretty
tough to unseat an
incumbent," said state DFL
Chair Ruth Esala "It happens;
but it's not an everyday
occurrence."
State Independent-
Republican Chairman Tony
Trimble said it's becoming
increasingly difficult to defeat
incumbent congressmen. He
said that's because of "the
franking privilege and the
amount of money allocated for
each staff that allows the
congressmen probably the
equivalent of a half million
dollars. That, plus the name
ID, is such a burden (for a
challenger to overcome)."
Incumbents also have a
fund-raising advantage
because contributions from
national political action
committees tend to go to
those who already hold office.
Excluding 1982, when
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more than $40,000 on
behalf of her father, Len Cirelli,
who is six years into his battle
with lymphoma. Sarah has also
accepted the role of director
of marketing at The Video
Corporation of America.
Luvena is a high school culinary
and hospitality teacher for the
Charlotte-Mecklenburg school
system.
Mary is a corporate chef at Sysco
Boston LLC in Plympton.
[3] OLIVIER JENSEN DEN
Mark is a project manager and
property manager for PWB
Management Corp. in the Bronx.
Iain is the head chef and owner
of Americatus. He also opened
Colorado Taco Co., a pick-up/
delivery operation specializing in
breakfast burritos and doughnuts;
it is part of the Americatus
kitchen.
JOSE RESENDEZ NMI
NAHANT, MASSACHUSETTS
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
Jose has been promoted to
account supervisor at Omnicom’s
FleishmanHillard public relations
firm in Miami.
ONALASKA, WISCONSIN
Olivier is the general manager
of Home2 Suites by Hilton
La Crosse in La Crosse.
ASTORIA, NEW YORK
Lyslie is the assistant retail
manager at MAC Cosmetics
in Natick, Massachusetts.
KATHRYNof culinary and business
manager at KOR Food Innovation
in Richmond.
DENVER, COLORADO
Eli has opened a second location
of his Berkeley Supply store in
Denver.
[7] JOEL KALINOWSKI PVD
MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT
Joel is the founder and chief
strategist of Blatant Expressions,
based in Middletown. Joel was
also recently recognized as one
of Hartford Business Journal’s
40 Under 40.
Adriana is a leadership development associate of regional and
small business solutions at Met
Life in Bridgewater.
Sarah is the assistant general
manager of The Darling Oyster
Bar in Charleston.
Douglas is the art director at Duffy
& Shanley in Providence.
Alison is the chef at Reno’s
in Chicago.
HARRISON GINSBERG PVD
ALEXANDRIA SAROVICH
GREGG DENTON PVD
PVD
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
Gregg is the owner of Reno’s in
Chicago.
TRAVIS GARRETT CLT
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
Travis is the executive chef at
River Bleu Steak & Fish in
Charlotte.
SHAUN LA GALA PVD
CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY
Shaun is the food and beverage
manager at the New York Marriott
Downtown.
HENRY JOSEPH LANGEVIN
PVD
KIMBERLY-ANNE BRENNAN
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Ifft Live
Elina Garanca: New Year’s Eve 2010
Every Day
Exploitation Cinema: Supervan/
Jailbait Babysitter
Exploitation Cinema: Where Time
Began/Encounter With the
Unknown
Film Unfinished
First Turn On
Four Lions
Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music
From Within
Great Title Fights of the ‘70s & ‘80s
Grim
Hannah Montana: Forever – The
Final Season
Harry & Son
Haunting of Marsten Manor/
Haunted From Within
Heart: Night at Sky Church
Helena From the Wedding
High Anxiety
100 Years That Shook the World
13 Stripes to 50 Stars: The Growth
of America
Abbott & Costello
Absent
Alfred Hitchcock: The Master of the
Macabre
Andy Griffith Show
Arctic Mission: The Great Adventure
Babylon 5: The Movies
Bailey’s Big Back Yard: The Tropical
Rainforest
Baker Boys: Inside the Surge
Barbie: A Fairy Secret
Barney: Mother Goose Collection
Basic/S.W.A.T.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold –
Season One, Part Two
Battle of Britain
Be My Teacher
Best Food Ever
Best of Spaghetti Westerns
Beverly Hillbillies 1962-1963
Blood
BMX Bandits
Boat House Detectives
MAR
22
Katy Perry—The Girl
Who Ran Away
Out via Sexy Intellectual
Studios, soand the Shift: The Power of
Ceremony
4 Movie Marathon: The Perfect Man/
Head Over Heels/Wimbledon/The
Story of Us
AC/DC: The Interview Sessions
Adventures of a Teenage
Dragonslayer
Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle
Volume 1
Adventures of Ma and Pa Kettle
Volume 2
Affluenza
Air
Alien 2 OnEarth
America’s Wars
Animal Atlas: Family Time
Anywhere U.S.A.
Associate
Bashment: The Fork in the Road
Bat
Battle of Los Angeles
Bedrooms
Colin James returns with Take It From The Top:
The Best Of a collection of the 15 most essential
rock tracks from his impressive multi-label career,
featuring hits like "Just Came Back" and "Why’d
You Lie," along with two new songs recorded this
month with legendary producer Bob Rock (Bon Jovi,
The Tragically Hip, Metallica, Michael Buble).
Featuring the single "It’s Gonna Be Alright"
co-written by Colin, the first of two new tracks fits
perfectly on this album as it destined to become
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sixteen United States
citisena and two British sub
jects dragged frdm a Mexico
Northwestern train, Monday,
robbed of $25,000, stripped of
their clothing and stood naked
p*4
-a-
a time. Seeing death was in-!of the Cnsi Mining company,
•vitable, several attempted to {0f which Potteu Palmer of Chi
flee but were shot and killed ^eago, is president. The men
as they rani iwere going to re-open the com-
of the murdered [pany's rich silver mines at
men were heard by Thomas'Cusihuiriachie, Chihuahua.
Holmes who had hidden in the They were first robbed by Che
train's lavatory and later es- bandits of a $25,000 pay roll
caped to carry the first news of: and several thousand dollcxs
worth of supplies. The bandits
then attired themselves in the
clothing they forced the men
to disrobe.
The naked group was then
marched to a ravine close by
ness of Carranaa officials here the trackblowa
time for, the French to hurry up re
serves to meet the attack.
Asphyxiating gas shells forced the
French to retire from several ad
vanced positions before the Germans
charged. The first rush of the teu
tons carried them into the French
first line trenches, but their ranks
were riddled when they attempted to
puah on
fortify the newly conquered positions
the French swept forward In a daring
charge that regained practically all
trie lost ground. Hundreds of bodies
of German soldiers were found in the
first line works and between the first
and second line trenches.
Among the German prisoners reach
ing Chalons were a number of soldiers
belonging to the imperial guard,
[United Press Leased Wire St*rice.]
BERLIN, \via wireleso dayvilie,
L. I.) Jan. 12.—Seventy persona were
killed and fifty seriously injured by
the explosion of an ammunition de
pot in Lille yesterday, it was off).
cially announced today.
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a whole when teaching and creating a good
learning environment.
He also believed that it was important to
train teachers in observation so that they
would be able to see individual differences
among children and adjust the curriculum to
the students.
Binet also emphasized that practice of material
was important.
In 1916 Lewis Terman revised the Binet-Simon
so that the average score was always 100.
The test became known as the Stanford-Binet
and was one of the most widely used tests
of intelligence.
Terman, unlike Binet, was interested in using
intelligence test to identify gifted children
who had high intelligence.
In his longitudinal study of gifted children,
who became known as the Termites, Terman found
that gifted children become gifted adults.
Edward Thorndike
Edward Thorndike supported the scientific
movement in education.
He based teaching practices on empirical evidence
and measurement.
Thorndike developed the theory of instrumental
conditioning or the law of effect.
The law ofdictionaries were the first to take into
consideration the users maturity level.
He also integrated pictures and easier pronunciation
guide into each of the definitions.
Thorndike contributed arithmetic books based
on learning theory.
He made all the problems more realistic and
relevant to what was being studied, not just
to improve the general intelligence.
He developed tests that were standardized
to measure performance in school related subjects.
His biggest contribution to testing was the
CAVD intelligence test which used a multidimensional
approach to intelligence and the first to
use a ratio scale.
His later work was on programmed instruction,
mastery learning and computer-based learning:
If, by a miracle of mechanical ingenuity,
a book could be so arranged that only to him
who had done what was directed on page one
would page two become visible, and so on,
much that now requires personal instruction
could be managed by print.
John Dewey
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training at Cambridge University, and held the presidency of
Magdalen College at Oxford University. He acted as a commissioner to the
Westminster Assembly, and was also a prominent member of the Savoy Assembly of
Congregational elders and messengers. He served as pastor to the Fetter Lane
Independent Church in London until his death.
Vol. 1 Exposition
of Ephesians 1
Vol. 2 Exposition
of Ephesians 2
Exposition of Various Portions of Ephesians
Patience and Its Perfect Work
Vol. 3 Exposition
of the Book of Revelation
Child of Light Walking in Darkness
The Return of Prayers
The Trial of A Christian’s Growth
Vanity of Thoughts Discovered
Vol. 4 Christ
Set Forth
Heart of Christ in Heaven
Aggravation of Sin
Encouragements to Faith
Glory of the Gospel
Knowledge of God the Father
Vol. 5 Christ
the Mediator
Supereminence of Christ
Reconciliation to God
The One Sacrifice
Reconciliation of Christ
Three Sermons on Heb. 1:1-2
Vol. 6 The
Work of the Holy Ghost inOur Salvation
Vol. 7 Creatures
and Their Condition in Creation
Gospel Holiness
Blessed State of Glory
Three Several Ages of Christians
Man’s Restoration by Grace
Repentance
Vol. 8 The
Object and Act of Justifying Grace
Vol. 9 A
Discourse of Election
A Discourse of Thankfulness
Vol. 10 An
Unregenerate Man’s Guiltiness before God, in Respect of Sin and Punishment
Vol. 11 The
Constitution, Right Order, and Government of the Churches of Christ
An eminent high Calvinist
Independent divine who sat at the Westminster Assembly, Goodwin here gives a detailed look at the book of Revelation. Also
appended are his "Brief History of the
Kingdom of Christ, Extracted Out of the Book of Revelation" and
"A Discourse of Christ's Reward; or, the Glory
Which He Receives in Heaven (Rev. 5:12)."
GOODMAN, CHRISTOPHER
How Superior Powers Ought to
Be Obeyed of Their Subjects: and Wherein They May Lawfully By God's Word Be
Disobeyed and Resisted
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(somber music)
- [Narrator] Fame,
according to the experts,
is the condition of
being much talked about.
The fighter aircraft in this
film were much talked about
during World War II,
and they've all found
their place in the annals
of aviation history as famous
fighters of the period.
(airplane buzzes)
Each suffered its shortcomings,
which imposed limitations
on the tactics employed by the pilots.
Each experienced both
successes and failures,
and each evoked strong
affection, or profound dislike,
in the pilots that flew them.
(airplane roars)
Some of those fighters truly
changed the course of history.
Others marked the end of
an era in fighter design,
whilst others signified new beginnings.
(airplane rumbles)
(airplane buzzes)
(airplane rumbles)
the following fighters from
many of the nations involved
were not all supremely successful,
yet they were all to find their own place
in the aviation world's hall of fame.
(airplanes buzz)
An important attribute of any
successful combat aircraft
is often said to be its
suitability for development.
(airplanesbuzz)
A capacity for modification,
or adaptation to take larger
and more powerful
engines, heavier armament,
and other operational equipment,
as such becomes available,
without necessitating
an extensive redesign
of fundamental components and
consequent major retooling
may well be of incalculable value.
(airplanes buzz)
Germany's Messerschmitt
Bf 109 single-seat fighter
was an excellent example of
such development suitability.
In its final production
models, it differed radically
from its original prototype of 1935.
But the changes were introduced gradually,
and thus the flow of new
machines to the squadrons
was never stemmed.
(airplane rumbles)
It has been claimed that the
Bf 109 served as a prototype
for international fighter construction.
It has been referred to as the progenitor
of the high-powered single-seat
low-wing monoplane fighter.
(airplane rumbles)
In fact, it made its debut but
a few weeks before Britain's
Hawker Hurricane, and a mere
six months before its major
wartime antagonist, the
Supermarine Spitfire.
But it attained service
status considerably earlier
than either one of its contemporaries,
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hat
been repeatedly done in tho new ter
ritories. The Indifference of the public,
the cheapness of landh, the popular
feeling that every one should have, a
home, tho fact that the squatters have
Totes, has permitted this loose disposi
tion of public lands. During the later
years, however, this practice has been
tersely checked, and In some cases, es
pecially on tho Indian lands, tho Fede
ral troops have driven off the squat
ter. Thla is the game that has been open
ed on the island of Hawaii. It will be
defeated, of course, because tho game
la exposed.
The President's order, suspending
the aale of lanas, and asserting the title
of the United States to all public prop
erty, was made at the instance of the
squatters, who misrepresented the facts
la the case. The local Journal which
rejoices In the President's order, be
comes naturally the "Squatters' Bugle,"
andThe local
government Is not Injured by the Pres
ident's order but many citizens are
seriously Involved.
As tho President's orders do not make
settled law In tho rase, the enactment
of a territorial law by Congress Is
earnestly desired. The suspension of
work by the Hllo and Kohala railway
company, because, under the order, tho
local government cannot grant a right
of way over public lands, Is sincerely
regretted, on all sides, Tho only re
joicing over this suspension Is display
ed by tho squatters and the Squatters'
Bugle.
TIIK TAG AMIS.
Mr. Ferdlnnnil Hltinicntrlltc, of Hol
land, refers In tho Popular Science
Monthly to the relations of the Fili
pinos with tho Spaniards and creates.
He Is familiar with tho subject and as
an Independent and careful writer, Is
entitled to consideration. He says the
Filipinos resemble the Jnpaneso more
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under die LI.S. Indian
Gaming Regulatory Act.
As a result, the plaintiffs
maintained, the RBC's ac
tion ultimately jeopardized die
reservation's multimillion casino
business. According to the terms
of a May 1 letter of intent signed
by die five RBC members, a
corporation variously known as
Marketing Underwriters Acquisitions, Inc. and W.D. Larson
Companies would invest $20
mdlion in a new casino on Highway 2, a 100-150 slot machine
facility, and public housing units
in return for 25% of revenues
and repayment for construction
costs.
Treuer ruled that complaints
regarding alleged violations of
federal law would be better directed elsewhere.
"It is not the job of die Tribal
Court to enforce federal laws
such as IGRA. Concerns regarding alleged IGRA violations
are better addressed to IGRA
officials. For that reason, those
portions of the petition are dismissed with prejudice,"Treuer
wrote.
Garbow on trial for Melvin Eagle Jr.'s murder
Mothers of victim and accused hug, cry incourtroom
by Joel Patenaude
Messenger Staff Writer
Too drunk to defend himself
from his three assailants, Melvin Eagle Jr. was beaten and
stomped so badly the coroner
couldn't tell which blow killed
him.
"Iliac was no fight following
their drinking togedier because
a fight requires mutual combat,"
Assistant Attorney General
William Klump Jr. said in his
opening statement at the trial of
Roger Garbow, 20, on Aug. 7.
Defense attorney Barbara
Rudquist conceded her client,
Garbow, and two cousins "in a
frenzy of alcoholic rage, leaving
all reason to the wind, punched,
kicked and stomped Melvin
Eagle Jr. to death" on the night
of Jan. 4.
But she said Garbow and the
others did not intend to kill Ea
gle in the home of his girlfriend,
Debra Smith, sister of Garbow's
mother, Beverly. "This was a
tragedy to family and friends due
to alcohol abuse," Rudquist said.
Garbow and his cousins
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and but
then, on his road to Damascus,
on another journey, to stamp our
Christianity, there was
something unusual that happened
to Paul. He had a spiritual
experience that transformed
his life.
Up until that point, he thought
that he was right.
He felt that he was righteous,
and he felt that
he was doing exactly what
God wanted him to
do, from an intellectual
capacity, from a religious
capacity, but everything in
Paul's life turned around, with
that experience on the
road to Damascus.
And what happened was, there was
a light that shone down upon
him, and Jesus began to speak
to him from out of Heaven.
And he said, "Saul, Saul, why
persecutest thou Me?"
And he said, "Lord, who are You
that I persecute You?"
and He said, "I am Jesus."
And so, that conversation went
on and He told Paul where to
go from there, and Paul was
smitten with blindness, for a
while until heof them
rejected Paul's message, and
they didn't trust him, because
he had persecuted the
Christians before, and he would
even try to meet with the
apostles and apostles were
afraid of him, because
they knew his reputation
of someone
who was out to kill Christians.
And have them arrested.
And so they didn't trust him,
so then Paul, when he
was at one time he had so much
rejection from the Jewish people
about the message of
Christianity, and how they,
their mistrust for him, that
finally, he made a statement, he
said I am going to go to
the Gentiles, and
those being the non-Jews.
And that is in Acts
18:6 Wanda Kay.
>> Wanda Kay:
6 And when they opposed
themselves, and blasphemed,
he shook his raiment,
and said unto them, your blood
be upon your own heads;
I am clean; from henceforth I
will go unto the Gentiles.
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and but
then, on his road to Damascus,
on another journey, to stamp our
Christianity, there was
something unusual that happened
to Paul. He had a spiritual
experience that transformed
his life.
Up until that point, he thought
that he was right.
He felt that he was righteous,
and he felt that
he was doing exactly what
God wanted him to
do, from an intellectual
capacity, from a religious
capacity, but everything in
Paul's life turned around, with
that experience on the
road to Damascus.
And what happened was, there was
a light that shone down upon
him, and Jesus began to speak
to him from out of Heaven.
And he said, "Saul, Saul, why
persecutest thou Me?"
And he said, "Lord, who are You
that I persecute You?"
and He said, "I am Jesus."
And so, that conversation went
on and He told Paul where to
go from there, and Paul was
smitten with blindness, for a
while until heof them
rejected Paul's message, and
they didn't trust him, because
he had persecuted the
Christians before, and he would
even try to meet with the
apostles and apostles were
afraid of him, because
they knew his reputation
of someone
who was out to kill Christians.
And have them arrested.
And so they didn't trust him,
so then Paul, when he
was at one time he had so much
rejection from the Jewish people
about the message of
Christianity, and how they,
their mistrust for him, that
finally, he made a statement, he
said I am going to go to
the Gentiles, and
those being the non-Jews.
And that is in Acts
18:6 Wanda Kay.
>> Wanda Kay:
6 And when they opposed
themselves, and blasphemed,
he shook his raiment,
and said unto them, your blood
be upon your own heads;
I am clean; from henceforth I
will go unto the Gentiles.
>> Dr. Robinson:
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from the images obtained and uses quantitative and spatial (GIS)
tools to analyze the data. She is an Assistant Professor at
the
University of North Dakota.
Scott
McWilliams
is a nutritional and physiological ecologist whose interests center on
wild vertebrates, with an emphasis on species of conservation
interest. He uses an integrative approach that combines work
on
metabolic physiology, membrane transport of nutrients, digestive
physiology, nutritional requirements, feeding behavior, ecological
energetics, and constraints on prey and predator form and
function. The goal is to understand how these traits jointly
affect the animal’s ecology and influence community dynamics.
He
is a Professor at the University of Rhode Island.
Robert Rockwell
is a population
biologist whose interests have centered on
population dynamics, lifetime reproductive success and genetic
structure of arctic geese and ducks. He has
more
recently focused his interests on the effects of climate change on the
interactions of geese with their graminoidforage species
and predators including grizzly and polar
bears. He is also interested in the terrestrial foraging strategies of
polar bears and how these are changing in the face of climate change.
He is a Professor at the City University of New York and the
American Museum of Natural History.
Dr. Kathleen Schnaars-Uvino
is an ecologist with broad interests in both birds and
plants.
She is interested in the recovery of habitat, severely degraded by
destructive snow goose foraging and oversees our recovery ecology
program. She is also interested in the declines in avian
insectivores and their population trends, behavior and niche
requirements, at and beyond the historic range. She is currently
examining this by providing and monitoring artificial nest boxes to
tree swallows north of tree line. She has involved the Churchill
community in the work as citizen scientists. She is an
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the almost 4,000
babies born annually in Pitt County.
She hopes to reach some of those
babies to expand her research.
“As speech language pathologists,
we need to know the intricacies of
how speech develops and is produced,”
Ramsdell said. “If there is any problem
in communication in a person’s life,
their quality of life is vastly affected.”
Her lab, unique in North Carolina,
is a testament to advances in infant
vocal development research since
the 1970s. She previously worked as
coordinator of the vocal and speech
development project at the University
of Memphis, where she earned her
doctoral degree. She also was a speech-language
pathologist in the Memphis
City School District.
She received a bachelor’s degree
in speech-language pathology and
audiology from Iona College and a
master’s degree in communication
disorders from Boston University. At
Memphis, her research mentor was Dr.
Kimbrough Oller, a groundbreaking
expert in the field.
Ramsdell’s arrival ends a multi-year
search forassociate professor
Dr. Blaise Williams and clinical assistant
professor Kevin Youngs were asked to
help conduct pre-season screenings last
summer for a research study on hockey
player injuries. The invitation came
after Jaime Holt, an ECU alumnus and
physical therapist with the official team
orthopedist of the Hurricanes, spoke to
Dr. Walt Jenkins’ ECU sports physical
therapy class. Williams also participated
in a conference hosted by Peter Friesen,
head athletic trainer and strength and
conditioning coach for the Hurricanes.
The research project led to the
students serving as home game day assis-tants
for the 2010-2011 season, where
they primarily work with Friesen and
assistant athletic trainer Doug Bennett.
Hefner and Pretzel arrive at the RBC
Center three hours before game time,
where they ready equipment, organize
bench and emergency supplies, meet
with the opposing team’s athletic trainer,
and assist with the treatment and
training needs of athletes throughout
the game, Friesen said.
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republic of the Soviet Union. He is a member of the Dungan
race,
an ethnic group that dates back to the seventh century, when Arabs
intermarried
with Chinese. The children of these marriages took their father's
religion,
Islam, and their mother's language, a dialect of Chinese. Most Dungans
remain
in China, but five generations ago, Roman's ancestors moved to
Kazakhstan.
Roman grew up in a strong Muslim family.
Members of his family are priests,
and he, too, studied in the Muslim seminary. He has studied the Qu'ran
for
years and knows it well. But in spite of this, he knew no peace. His
spiritual
hunger and inquiring mind drove him to search for answers. He decided
to
compare his religion with Christianity and learn about this God-Man.
Jesus.
He met a Protestant pastor, and for two
years he attended worship services
in both the Christian church and the mosque. Duringthis time he says
he
felt like a spy. He compared the Bible with the Qu'ran. He found a
peace
and comfort from studying the Bible that he had not found in following
the
traditions of Islam.
During this time an Adventist evangelist
announced meetings in town. Roman
read the brochure and decided to attend. Cautiously he studied the
Adventist
doctrines. To his joy, he found that Adventist health teachings were
very
similar to his Muslim beliefs and practices. And he found similarities
in
teachings about end-time events as well.
Roman surrendered his life to Christ and
was baptized. In doing so, he became
the first ethnic Dungan to become a Seventh-day Adventist.
He did not make this decision lightly, for
he knew that such a decision would
mean total separation from his family, who would consider him a traitor
to
his faith.
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Vietnam, un-less
he volunteered or Congress
declared war.
Several student leaders, includ-ing
Charles Palmer, president of
the National Student Association
(NSA), David Hawk, co-chairman
of the Vietnam Moratorium Com-mittee,
and Dan Siegel, student
body president of the University
of California at Berkeley, joined
the representatives at the press
conference.
Palmer said the lottery proposal
did little but "plant hasty patches
on an already patchwork system."
Any system of forced service to
the government "seriously endan-gers
human freedom," he said.
Hawk said sincerely motivated re-form
of the draft would "abolish
the student deferments that com-pel
the sons of the poor, the black,
the working class to fight the war
that the sons of the middle class
so loudly protest while remaining
safely behind academic and occu-pational
deferments."
Drafting the 19-year-olds first,
he said, "will no more diffuse
college antiwar protest than re-moving
General (Lewis) Hershey
(as Selective Service Director) af-fected
student participation in the
October 15 moratorium." Disen-continued
on page 5
panied on the guitarPat Morey
Each year Bethel sends out a
minority of its students as infil-trators.
This year there are about
twenty of these aliens scattered
throughout the Twin Cities work-ing
their ways into the educational
systems of elementary and high
schools.
By the rulers of the alien ground
they are feared, ignored, hated,
and sometimes encouraged. By the
students they are considered a
variety of things from "dumb" to
"hip."
The student teacher's plight is
one of "old enough to fight but
not old enough to vote." The gen-eral
consensus of Bethel's student
teachers is dismal. The problems
they encounter vary with the geo-graphical
areas, educational areas,
and ages of the classes.
One teacher, for instance, work-ing
at an inner city high school
finds that besides discipline, her
biggest problem is how to con-vince
the senior boys she real-ly
is a teacher. The discipline
problem is even harder than
that to deal with and is not at
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will be
instructor in music: teaching con-ducting,
music history, music lit-erature
and also conducting the
college choir.
While at the University, Mr.
Berglund had a special fellowship
to teach and conduct various choirs.
At the present he is minister of
music at Knox Presbyterian church
in Minneapolis.
Mr. Berglund is directing choir
and teaching music while Mr. C.
Howard Smith is on sabbatical
leave. Mr. Smith is working on
a Ph.D. in music at the University
of Minnesota.
Assistant professor of psychol-ogy
will be Mr. Muck, coming from
Huntington college. He will be
teaching counseling and psychol-ogy
of religion.
Mr. Muck is completing work
for a Ph.D. in philosophy and psy-chology
at Indiana university.
He also will be doing special
counseling for college students.
Mr. Stipe will be instructor in
Big Sis, Judy Lewis, 4nd her Little
Sis, Lois Johnson, are ready to go
to the BWA (Bethel Women's As-sociation)
banquet to be held at
First Christian church in Minne-apolis
onDalton, col-lege
registrar, will emcee the pro-gram,
in the lawn party atmos-phere
of the fieldhouse. The pro-gram
begins at 8 p.m.
Remaining activities of the week
include an all-school picnic tonight
at Como park and freshman
"commencement" tomorrow morn-ing
in the fieldhouse.
Since their arrival on campus a
week ago, freshmen have attended
activities planned by Bruce Leaf-blad,
senate vice-president, and his
committee.
A get acquainted sing started
the program Wednesday night,
Sept. 9, in Edgren residence re-creation
room. Thursday an in-formal
faculty-freshman mixer was
held in the college chapel.
A freshman banquet, served by
several of the retreat counselors,
was held Friday evening. Follow-ing
the banquet a musical pro-gram
was presented in the college
chapel by Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip
Gustafson, Mr. Carl Landahl, and
Mrs. Sheldon Fardig. Mr. Gustaf-son,
Mr. Landahl, and Mrs. Fardig
are all instructors in the music
department.
Saturday, freshmen attended the
season's first football game with
a pep fest preceeding the game.
Immediately following the game,
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that operated
casinos before die compacts
were signed.
Another $3 million from
the fund wid go to establish
an Office of Problem and
Pathological Gambling,
which will conduct public
awareness and prevention
campaigns, operate a tod-free
help line for problem gamblers,
and train casino and health care
workers.
Legislators are negotiating
over two other bills diat would
shift some of the remaining tribal money to local governments
to cover dieir costs from casinos
widiin their jurisdiction.
Gambling tribes have become
the state's top political contributors, and bodi Davis and
Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante are
poised to benefit as they ran in
the Oct. 7 recall election. Davis
also is negotiating with gambling tribes to contribute more
to help trim the state's budget
deficit.
But diose tribes aren't die
ones who will benefit from
Tuesday's legislation, said Barry
Goode, Davis' legal affairs secretary.
'What you're talking about
are some of the poorest tribes
BILL to page 3
Rocky Boy
native named
director BIA
education
programs
Associated Press
HAVREregular monthly meet-
ng August 12 at the Red Lake
Tribal Headquarters. All council
members were present. Tlie
meeting was called to order by
Chairman Billy King at 9:15
im. and adjourned after 7 p.m.
because of what was described
by several council members as a
full agenda." From the length
of the agenda, it appeared that the
meeting would extend into two
days, but as it went on, council
members were determined to
conclude all business in the one-
day session.
Although most items on the
agenda (printed in full on page
6) were routine business, five
items became quite controversial.
This resulted in a split vote of the
Council, an event that doesn't occur often. This Council however
has become more split on issues
than previous councils have been.
The five controversial issues
are:
1. A proposal to enter into
a joint venture with Integrity
Homes of Bemidji to manufacture and market modular homes.
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The Almost Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp (1966) [video] - DyslexicAtheist
http://www.ubu.com/film/duchamp_rebel.html
======
ableal
For those interested, there's a book (which I haven't read yet) by Larry
Witham titled Picasso and the Chess Player: Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, and
the Battle for the Soul of Modern Art.
Editorial blurb:
"""
In the fateful year of 1913, events in New York and Paris launched a great
public rivalry between the two most consequential artists of the twentieth
century, Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp. The New York Armory Show art
exhibition unveiled Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase, a “sensation of
sensations” that prompted Americans to declare Duchamp the leader of cubism,
the voice of modern art.
In Paris, however, the cubist revolution was reaching its peak around Picasso.
In retrospect, these events form a crossroads in art history, a moment when
two young bohemians adopted entirely oppositeviews of the artist, giving
birth to the two opposing agendas that would shape all of modern art.
Today, the museum-going public views Pablo Picasso as the greatest figure in
modern art. Over his long lifetime, Picasso pioneered several new styles as
the last great painter in the Western tradition. In the rarefied world of
artists, critics, and collectors, however, the most influential artist of the
last century was not Picasso, but Marcel Duchamp: chess player, prankster, and
a forefather of idea-driven dada, surrealism, and pop art.
Picasso and the Chess Player is the story of how Picasso and Duchamp came to
define the epochal debate between modern and conceptual art―a drama that
features a who’s who of twentieth-century art and culture, including Henri
Matisse, Gertrude Stein, André Breton, Salvador Dalí, and Andy Warhol. In
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for use.
He announced that the use of Hyperloop
would be safer than train or planes
and this will cost an
estimate of $6 billion
which is about the
cost of the rail system
that has been designed by
the state of California,
this concept brought about by
Elon has drawn lots of skepticism.
Even though, he only sought to
encourage the growth of the idea.
The maiden hyperloop
pod competition
was done in the SpaceX
facility in January 2017.
In November 2017,
after Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel
talked about proposals to operate
and build high-speed rails
that will transport people
from O'Hare Airport to downtown
Chicago in less than 20 minutes,
Elon also tweeted that he was in an
all-competition with The Boring Company.
Elon mentioned that the
idea of the Chicago loop
would be very different
from his Hyperloop;
the relatively short distance will not
require the need for drawing the vacuum
to reduce air friction.
Elon Musk alsopursued an interest
in artificial intelligence;
he became the Co-chair of
the non-profit Open AI.
The company was
launched in late 2015
with the mission of making
digital intelligence
advanced to benefit everyone.
In 2017, it was discovered
that Elon was backing a venture
known as Neuralink,
which is designed to create devices that
can be planted into the human brains,
which will help people
combine with software.
Elon recently announced his decision
to step down from the board of OpenAI
in February 2018
to evade any impending conflicts
of interest with Tesla,
which has made signs of progress in
the artificial intelligence field
for its self-driving
car technology.
He also warned AI of
Tesla's massive investment
in self-driving car technology.
In September 2017,
Elon released an updated design
for his BFR (Big Falcon Rocket),
a 31-engine behemoth
capped by a spaceship with the
capacity to carry 100 people or more.
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THE
EMERGING RUSSIAN GIANT, Part 1Moscow
plays its cards
strategicallyBy F William
Engdahl
On October 10, Russian President
Vladimir Putin flew to the German city of Dresden
for a summit on energy issues with Germany's
Chancellor Angela Merkel, including proposed plans
to more than double German import of Russian
natural gas.
Putin told the German
chancellor that Russia would "possibly" redirect
some of the future natural gas from its giant
Shtokman field in the Barents Sea. The US$20
billion project is due to come online 2010.
Putin's Dresden talks followed an earlier summit
in
Paris in late September with
Putin and French President Jacques Chirac and
Merkel.
A week after his Dresden talks,
the Indonesian Navy chief of staff announced a
remarkable shift away from that country's
traditional purchases of North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) military equipment. Indonesia
will buy 12 modern Kilo-Class and Lada-Class
Russian submarines. Indonesia cited advantages of
cost and reliability over Frenchrevolutions" in Georgia and then Ukraine,
Russia has begun to play its strategic cards
extremely carefully, from nuclear reactors in Iran
to military sales to Venezuela and other Latin
American states, to strategic market cooperation
deals in natural gas with Algeria.
At the
same time, the Bush administration has dug itself
deeper into a geopolitical morass, through a
foreign policy agenda which has reckless disregard
for its allies as well as its foes. That reckless
policy has been associated with former Halliburton
chief executive officer and now vice president,
Dick Cheney, more than any other figure in
Washington.
The "Cheney presidency", which
is what historians will no doubt dub the George W
Bush years, has been based on a clear strategy. It
has often been misunderstood by critics who had
overly focussed on its most visible component,
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the most
famous thing that Washington
ever did is right along these
lines.
The most famous thing that he
did at the time,
is at the close of the war.
The war is over.
He has won.
He has an army at his command
and what does he do?
He resigns his commission and
goes home, period.
That was literally
world-shaking in its impact.
It is not what people thought
would happen at the end of the
war.
You have a victorious general
and an army.
People assume,
what happens now is that that
victorious general takes power.
Washington literally just said,
'Thank you very much' and went
back to Mount Vernon,
end of story.
It was noticed the world over.
It was--had such an impact.
It literally ensured that
Washington would be the one man
most trusted with power forever
after,
because he had given that
supreme example of giving it up.
He hadEnsure That PETCO Leaves No More Animals to Drown!
In late 2011, national attention was focused on Johnson City, New York, after PETCO and its workers abandoned hundreds of caged animals in its store there and dozens drowned in massive flooding caused by Tropical Storm Lee.
After 16 months of repeated public-records requests, PETA has obtained police records from the incident, while doing its own digging. PETCO workers' failures to do the right thing for the animals in their charge are even worse than anyone imagined.
Remember when PETCO Vice President Marcie Whichard called the flooding "completely unpredictable?" Well, it turns out that the flooding was the subject of at least 15 National Weather Service watches, warnings, and forecasts beginning before dawn on September 6, 2011.
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was nevertheless
primarily devised to distinguish the field
from a universal esotericism. Hanegraaff has
characterised these as "recognisable world
views and approaches to knowledge that have
played an important although always controversial
role in the history of Western culture." Historian
of religion Henrik Bogdan asserted that Western
esotericism constituted "a third pillar of
Western culture" alongside "doctrinal faith
and rationality", being deemed heretical by
the former and irrational by the latter. Scholars
nevertheless recognise that various non-Western
traditions have exerted "a profound influence"
over Western esotericism, citing the prominent
example of the Theosophical Society's incorporation
of Hindu and Buddhist concepts into its doctrines.
Given these influences and the imprecise nature
of the term "Western", the scholar of esotericism
Kennet Granholm has argued that academics
should cease referring to "Western esotericism"
altogether, instead simply favouring "esotericism"
as a descriptor of this phenomenon. This attitude
was endorsed by Egil Asprem.
== Definition ==
The historian('exoteric')
religious institutions and dogmatic systems
of established religions." According to this
approach, "Western esotericism" is viewed
as just one variant of a worldwide "esotericism"
which can be found at the heart of all world
religions and cultures, reflecting a hidden
esoteric reality. This usage of the term "esotericism"
is closest to the original meaning of the
word as it was used in late antiquity, where
it was applied to secret spiritual teachings
which were reserved for a specific elite and
hidden from the masses. This definition was
popularised in the published work of nineteenth-century
esotericists like A.E. Waite, who sought to
combine their own mystical beliefs with a
historical interpretation of esotericism.
It subsequently became a popular approach
within several esoteric movements, most notably
Martinism and Traditionalism.This definition—originally
developed by esotericists themselves—became
popular among French academics during the
1980s, exerting a strong influence over the
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gift line was 75 per-cent,
perhaps a season
high. Although Bethel
committed 33 team fouls it
didn't seem to slow team
down as no one fouled out.
As could be expected, Vel-gersdyk
had his own way
on the boards, leading all
rebounders with 10. As a
team Bethel enjoyed one
of its finest games in the
rebounding department
with 40 to the Scots' 30.
Bethel's top three scorers
accounted for half the
team's total offensive out-put.
Hanley led the way
with 14, followed by Vel-gersdyk's
13 and 10 from
Billy Lawson.
was also a "B" league
tourney and the Icebreak-ers
prevailed over the Frat
Rats 1-0 for the champion-ship.
This season proved to
be the most popular as 48
teams signed up for the
regular season. The top
four teams for each di-vision
advanced to the
playoffs. The playoffs
were dominated by shoot-outs
as even play led to
back and forth action. The
longest game played was
a first-round shootout be-tween
the Neighbors and
the Cheapprevailed in the in front of the Bad Corn-championship
game of the pany net.
intramural tournament 2 - "After we scored we
0 over Bad Company on went into a shell and just
Feb. 6. played total defense," ex-plained
Irons of his team's
strategy.
by John Clark
A rollercoaster week of
play ended on the upswing
for the Bethel hockey team
as the Royals upset highly
rated St. Scholastica for
its 10th win of the season.
David Johnson, the.only
senior on the young Royal
squad, was the driving
force behind Bethel's two
wins in the three games
played. Johnson had six
goals and three assists in
the week, setting a new
Bethel scoring record of 35
points (20 goals, 15 as-sists)
with eight games
still left in the season.
The week began well as
the Royals easily handled
the University of Wiscon-sin-
Superior 8-4 as John-son
had a hat trick as well
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Matter of Town of Brunswick v County of Rensselaer (2017 NY Slip Op 05895)
Matter of Town of Brunswick v County of Rensselaer
2017 NY Slip Op 05895
Decided on July 27, 2017
Appellate Division, Third Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided and Entered: July 27, 2017
523751
[*1]In the Matter of TOWN OF BRUNSWICK, Appellant,
vCOUNTY OF RENSSELAER et al., Respondents.
Calendar Date: June 1, 2017
Before: McCarthy, J.P., Lynch, Devine, Clark and Aarons, JJ.
Tuczinski, Cavalier & Gilchrist, PC, Troy (Andrew W. Gilchrist of counsel), for appellant.
Stephen A. Pechenik, County Attorney, Troy, for County of Rensselaer, respondent.
Whiteman, Osterman & Hanna, LLP, Albany (Philip H. Dixon of counsel), for Rensselaer County Sewer District No. 1, respondent.
Aarons,featuring live programming and art from around the world that highlight how drug policies impact and shape our communities. It provides a powerful, emotional experience that illustrates the harms caused by current prohibitionist drug policies and advocates for new approaches rooted in dignity, health, and human rights. The Museum transports audiences across the globe, pushing visitors to think and act outside the box through interactive installations, powerful documentary photos, multimedia displays and more.
The Museum of Drug Policy is supported by the Open Society Foundations and was first launched in New York City in April 2016.
Panels & Workshops
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newspaper
and the sheriff's department
to find out what was going on.
It became apparent that
something did go on,
but the next day, they
reversed their statement
and said it was a weather balloon.
And then they showed a
picture of a weather balloon.
This is a strange change of events
from a flying saucer to a weather balloon.
- [Dennis] Whatever was found
in the Roswell debris field,
material from an alien spacecraft
or simple fragments of a
military weather balloon,
were gathered up by the military
and flown to Fort Worth, Texas.
Accompanying the objects
was Major Jesse A. Marcel
of the 509th Bomb Group
Intelligence Office,
one of the original officers
to actually see the objects
as they were found on the ranch.
In fact, he helped gather them up.
So of all the people involved
in the Roswell incident,
he would be the one who would know
if there was a government coverupcases
of unexplained aerial phenomena occurred
on a clear night over Phoenix, Arizona.
- The Phoenix Lights
happened March 13th, 1997,
with an object being
reported northwest of Phoenix
up in the Prescott valley area.
Lights, very bright lights.
The object appeared to have
been bigger than any aircraft
that the United States or
Russia or any other country
could get up in the air and
fly at 100 miles an hour,
which is what it was clocked at.
It was viewed by thousands of people.
Numerous pictures and videos.
We at MUFON have evaluated those pictures
with our photoanalysis
and we can't find anything
wrong with the pictures.
It appears that many people
saw a transparent solid object.
Others saw a solid object.
One report of a dentist traveling
along the highway from Phoenix to Tucson,
said that he could look
out the window of his car
on the driver's side and see one wing tip
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creation out of nothing
itself comes to be.
In the here and now,
here and now being the
Mediterranean in the 1st century,
in the here and now,
I don't know what was
happening in New Haven then,
the world was full of gods.
Loyalty to, or pious enthusiasm
for one particular God,
or the assertion of the superiority
of one's own city's god,
great is Artemis of the Ephesians,
was not the same as asserting that
the deity in question was the only God.
For ancient monotheists,
the heavens, although they
were heavily populated,
were organized by ranks
with one God on top.
At the pinnacle is this one highest God,
but others range beneath.
The physical universe
expressed this theology.
Fixed stars,
then the planets and sun,
then the moon,
and then the Earth in the middle.
Which is what cosmos means,
the organized universe.
And then daimonia, godlings, spirits,
and special humans, as we'll see;
heroes, emperors andgodlings.
Though Origen disputes that daimonia
have a positive morality.
As late as the 5th century,
no less a light than Augustine,
conceded that the true difference
between pagan gods and Christian demons
really got down to terminology.
This is "City of God," 9.23.
Christians called gods, demons,
pagans called demons, gods.
Jews, pagans and eventually Christians,
also all imputed divinity
to special humans.
And that, you have some of this
in 13 and 14 on your handout.
Philo, at several points in his writings,
designated Moses as theos, god.
In the 3rd century,
Origen named both David and Paul as gods.
They were without doubt,
not men, but gods, dii,
in his commentary on Romans.
And for pagans prior to 312,
as well as for Christians thereafter,
Roman emperors were divine.
Up until Constantine,
emperors received sacrificial cult.
Thereafter, although the
blood sacrifices were gone,
divine prerogatives like
priesthoods, liturgies,
adoration of the imperial images,
celebration of festival days,
ritual proskynesis,
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People, ex rel. Garcia v Smith (2019 NY Slip Op 05237)
People v Smith
2019 NY Slip Op 05237
Decided on June 27, 2019
Appellate Division, Third Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.
Decided and Entered: June 27, 2019
525800
[*1]THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ex rel. EDWARD GARCIA, Appellant,
vBRANDON J. SMITH, as Superintendent of Greene Correctional Facility, Respondent.
Calendar Date: May 24, 2019
Before: Egan Jr., J.P., Lynch, Clark, Mulvey and Devine, JJ.
Edward Garcia, Jamaica, appellant pro se.
Letitia James, Attorney General, Albany (Martin A. Hotvet of counsel), for respondent.
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court (Elliott III, J.), entered August 17, 2017 in Greene County, which dismissed petitioner's application,in a proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 70, without a hearing.
In July 2016, petitioner was sentenced to 3½ years in prison, to be followed by three years of postrelease supervision, after pleading guilty to burglary in the second degree. In February 2017, petitioner commenced this proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 70 seeking a writ of habeas corpus alleging prosecutorial misconduct, that the indictment was jurisdictionally defective, that he received ineffective assistance of counsel, that he was denied the right to a speedy trial and that his guilty plea was coerced. Supreme Court dismissed the petition without a hearing, and this appeal ensued.
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them.
The Sacred Heart University trustees
and other officials of the
University are also present.
The 53rd Annual Commencement Exercises
of Sacred Heart University
are officially in session.
(audience cheering and applauding)
We are really excited
to see all the families
and friends of our graduates
who are gathered here.
We want to start by sharing a secret here.
Graduates, that one person
who has been texting to
you all the time, lol
never meant laughing out loud.
She always meant lots of love.
- Aww.
- Let's applause all the moms here today,
and greet them happy Mother's Day.
(all applauding)
Audience, please remain standing,
and join in the singing
of the national anthem.
We'll be led by Stephanie Doheny,
Savannah Viggiano, Ryan
Sanudo, and Connor Sivacek.
Following the Anthem,
please remain standing for the invocation
which will be offered by
Father Edward R Stewart,
University chaplain.
("Star Spangled Banner")
♪ Oh say can you see ♪
♪ By the dawn's earlycareer I have followed
since the day he graduated
from Sacred Heart University.
Brian Hamilton,
you are a homegrown
product of our institution.
You are from Milford, Connecticut,
and like all of our students in the 1980s,
you commuted to and from campus.
You also held a part-time job.
You excelled in the classroom
regardless of discipline,
and you were known as one of our top tier
and highly talented students.
You were elected president
of student government.
You served as an intern
for our university's former
and late president, Dr. Thomas P. Melady,
and you were selected
to Who's Who Among
American College Students,
and awarded the Presidential
Medal for Leadership.
After graduation,
you earned your MBA from Duke University.
Using what you learned
at Sacred Heart and Duke,
you began your entrepreneurial career
as a credit analyst
for a prestigious northeastern
financial institution,
during which time you honed your skills,
developing analytical tools
for financial decision making.
You then founded your | {
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in water quality violations
related to e coli contamination and
disinfection by-products total
trihalomethanes or TT HMS ultimately the
corrosiveness of the drinking water
leached lead from pipes and plumbing
fixtures and it may have increased the
likelihood of water contamination with
Legionella on October 14 2014
Valerie braider state deputy legal
counsel and senior policy adviser emails
governor's chief of staff Denis much
more and other top aides arguing for a
return to DWS D because of water quality
problems
Michael gaedola then the governor's
legal counsel responds by agreeing with
greater braider and rich
Baird another senior aide to the
governor then discussed the idea with
the emergency manager Darnell early who
maintains the water quality problems can
be solved and it would be cost
prohibitive to return to DWS D the
state-appointed emergency managers
cost-prohibitive decision resumed for
over a year the report continues on
September 8th 2015
Virginia Tech posts to Flinthistory records that the
money changers have used every form of
abuse intrigue deceit and violent means
possible to maintain their control over
governments by controlling money and its
issuance founding father President
Thomas Jefferson declared I sincerely
believe that banking institutions are
more dangerous to our liberties than
standing armies the issuing power should
be taken from the banks and restored to
the people to whom it properly belongs
in his autobiography founding father
Benjamin Franklin published the colonies
would gladly have born the little tax on
tea and other matters had it not been
that England took away from the colonies
their money which created unemployment
and dissatisfaction the inability of the
colonists to get power to issue their
own money permanently out of the hands
of George the third and the
international bankers was the prime
reason for the Revolutionary War
President Abraham Lincoln stated the
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always been at war with Eastasia.
A large part of the political literature of
five years was now completely obsolete.
Reports and records of all kinds, newspapers,
books, pamphlets, films, sound-tracks, photographs
— all had to be rectified at lightning speed.
Although no directive was ever issued, it
was known that the chiefs of the Department
intended that within one week no reference
to the war with Eurasia, or the alliance with
Eastasia, should remain in existence anywhere.
The work was overwhelming, all the more so
because the processes that it involved could
not be called by their true names.
Everyone in the Records Department worked
eighteen hours in the twenty-four, with two
three-hour snatches of sleep.
Mattresses were brought up from the cellars
and pitched all over the corridors: meals
consisted of sandwiches and Victory Coffee
wheeled round on trolleys by attendants from
the canteen.
Each time that Winstonbroke off for one of
his spells of sleep he tried to leave his
desk clear of work, and each time that he
crawled back sticky-eyed and aching, it was
to find that another shower of paper cylinders
had covered the desk like a snowdrift, halfburying
the speakwrite and overflowing on to the floor,
so that the first job was always to stack
them into a neat enough pile to give him room
to work.
What was worst of all was that the work was
by no means purely mechanical.
Often it was enough merely to substitute one
name for another, but any detailed report
of events demanded care and imagination.
Even the geographical knowledge that one needed
in transferring the war from one part of the
world to another was considerable.
By the third day his eyes ached unbearably
and his spectacles needed wiping every few
minutes.
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English:
who was albert einstein albert einstein
who was albert einstein albert einstein
the 14th of march 1879 to the 18th of
the 14th of march 1879 to the 18th of
the 14th of march 1879 to the 18th of
april 1955 was a german-born
april 1955 was a german-born
april 1955 was a german-born
theoretical physicist who developed the
theoretical physicist who developed the
theoretical physicist who developed the
theory of relativity one of the two
theory of relativity one of the two
theory of relativity one of the two
pillars of modern physics
pillars of modern physics
pillars of modern physics
alongside quantum mechanics his work is
alongside quantum mechanics his work is
alongside quantum mechanics his work is
also known for its influence on the
also known for its influence on the
also known for its influence on the
philosophy of science
philosophy of science
philosophy of science
he is bestknown to the general public
he is best known to the general public
he is best known to the general public
for his mass energy equivalence formula
for his mass energy equivalence formula
for his mass energy equivalence formula
equals mc2 which has been dubbed the
equals mc2 which has been dubbed the
equals mc2 which has been dubbed the
world's most famous equation
world's most famous equation
world's most famous equation
he received the 1921 nobel prize in
he received the 1921 nobel prize in
he received the 1921 nobel prize in
physics for his services to theoretical
physics for his services to theoretical
physics for his services to theoretical
physics
physics
physics
and especially for his discovery of the
and especially for his discovery of the
and especially for his discovery of the
law of the photoelectric
law of the photoelectric
law of the photoelectric
effect a pivotal step in the development
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People v Lewis (2019 NY Slip Op 08878)
People v Lewis
2019 NY Slip Op 08878
Decided on December 11, 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 December 11, 2019
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
MARK C. DILLON, J.P.
LEONARD B. AUSTIN
SHERI S. ROMAN
LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ.
2018-09862
[*1]People of State of New York, respondent,
vDashawn Lewis, appellant. Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY (Samuel Barr of counsel), for appellant.
Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove and Anthea H. Bruffee of counsel; Jade W. Sobh on the brief), for respondent.
DECISION & ORDER
Appeal by the defendant from an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (DineenRiviezzo, J.), dated June 22, 2017, which, after a hearing, designated him a level three sex offender pursuant to Correction Law article 6-C.
ORDERED that the order is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.
The defendant was convicted, upon his plea of guilty, of two counts of sexual misconduct. After a hearing pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act (see Correction Law art 6-C; hereinafter SORA), the Supreme Court designated the defendant a level three sex offender based on the assessment of a total of 125 points on the risk assessment instrument (hereinafter RAI). On appeal, the defendant challenges the court's assessment of 20 points under risk factor 7 (relationship with the victim).
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use between
Rivera or perhaps a version of Mexico
City in the social content and
progressive image newspaper audiences
and we're pulling in the United States
this is the mimetic of a broader
cultural circuit defined by contact
between Mexican guineas poetry a Mexican
visual art that I would like discussion
today one that misses non-discrimination
in 1936 that years from the publication
of collections in English poetry in
Mexico City each featuring work
contributed by revolutionary Mexican
artists and gets up their dinners after
the corporate energy a month ago
you then have already begun work on the
series
included in the post from collosum city
hypothesis this is a collection of poems
it extends a widespread tendency in
intro English poetry that of urban
social return to Mexico City or rounding
the lives of the destitute and
marginalized anywhere lesser known that
the city of palaces is a smaller
collection fun andinclude the sean
hannity's index enticing diners in blood
Spain 1936 an uptick plus this the
senior glances 1986 book clip intense a
series of started revolutionary moments
in solidarity there's a cover designed
by various toxic the founding member of
Mexico's and even revolutionary writers
and artists or they are both politically
collections of women's attention and
I'll be happy to further discuss other
work in this reception but he's only the
most conspicuous artifacts the more
extensive process across cultural and
cross regional mediation dimensions as
didn't even know after a decade of armed
conflict in Mexico
its capital emerged in the 19th
foreigners and Mexican nationals who
returned from extended
see something they also know the arrival
of Jewish immigrants to Mexico from
Europe reachable numbers began during
the same years spurred by the risk of in
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a deep understanding
of the dignity of every human life.
His dedication was recognized in 2005
when he received the Rupert
and Timothy Smith Award
for Distinguished Contributions
to Pro-Life Scholarship
from the University Faculty for Life,
an organization that he co-founded
16 years earlier in 1989.
Father King was a comforting presence
who played an enduring role in
the lives of so many members
of our Georgetown community
especially those who joined
him at his daily 11:15 mass
in Dahlgren Chapel in our quadrangle.
For 40 years, six evenings a week,
during both moments of
celebration and sadness,
he presided and offered guidance
to all who sought peace in
the presence of the lord.
In 1999, our student newspaper, the Hoya,
named Father King as
Georgetown's Man of the Century,
sharing that quote, no one had had
a more significant presence on campus
and effect on students than
Father King, close quote.
There are so many imagesand
memories that I have of him,
but I always think of the
way that he ended every mass
in a quiet prayer from the Gospel of John.
In the beginning was the
word and the word was God
and the word was with God.
When I think of Father King,
I think of his gift of
providing the opportunity
in countless ways but
especially every evening
at our 11:15 mass for our
community to come together
and to experience the presence of God.
Father King had a wonderful
spirit and patience.
He was a person of extraordinary integrity
and a model of what it
means to be a man for others
and a man for God,
so it's wonderful to be
with you this afternoon
and to have this opportunity
to remember his contributions
and I have the honor of announcing
this year's Reverend
Thomas M. King, SJ awardee.
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hosts at the
fifty remote sites.
I know that you've worked
very hard on these fifteen days.
And on this final day I want to
send out a special welcome to
the audiences at four of our remote
sites: Portland Oregon,
Chino California, Muskegon
Michigan,
and the LCC International
University in Lithuania.
And now President LeRoy,
the president of Calvin College,
will introduce the Stob Lecture
Series and open with prayer.
Thank you.
Good afternoon and, it has been
an incredible year as we
celebrate the thirtieth anniversary
of the series.
Today the long standing Stob Lecture
Series also coincides with
the January Series as today's
address continues the series' history
of bringing to light matters of
ethics, apologetics,
and philisophical theology.
The Stob Lecture is sponsored
annually by Calvin College
and Calvin theological Seminary
in honor of Doctor Henry J. Stob
who served so well as a professor
in both institutions.
The Stob Lecture is funded by
the Henry J. Stob endowment,
andwe express our appreciation
to the family of Dr. Stob for their
continued support of this event.
Now please join me in prayer.
Holy God, we come before you
in reverence and awe.
You carry us through the seasons
of the year and the seasons of the
heart. You grant wisdom, and you
reveal knowledge.
You have blessed your servent,
Tom Wright, in great measure
with both wsidom and knowledge.
So, too, now bless us
through his words
with fresh perspectives on the
cross of Jesus Christ,
which saves us and prompts us
to live in gratitude. Amen.
Now I would like to introduce my
friend and the president of
Calvin Theological Seminary,
Jul Medenblik, who will
introduce Tom Wright.
A Brief introduction to
N. T. Wright,
a contradiction of terms.
A prolific writer, of both
popular and scholarly books,
N. T. Wright bridges the world
of the academy and the church.
He has written over thirty books
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men in council were served in order of precedence,
starting with
important visitors. (Creek
Indians called
it a white drink because it symbolizes purity and purifying.
Europeans called it the 'black drink' because of its color)
Ceremonial
Objects & Traditions
"Whelk
Conch Shell"
The
whelk conch or "lightning" whelk as
it was called, is the
only shell that grows with a left hand
spiral. When the inner part of the shell is removed, it forms
a dipper. The shell dipper held the "black drink".
The shells were
collected from the waters of the gulf, then
brought to
the north end of the (Okaloosa) county. These sacred objects
were placed
on graves. This was a common practice here until the 1940s.
"Gorget"
This
traditional gorget necklace was made
by Nathan Chessher. Gorgets of this
type were common to pre-historic southeastern Native
Americans. It is made from the flat part
of the lip of a large whelk shell.It was carved into a circular shape
(4-5 inch diameter) and often, religious symbols were
depicted on them.
The carved depictions were highly stylized because of
the native people's beliefs and their highly developed
artistic skills.
This
gorget necklace is on display at the museum.
Courtesy of Nathan Chessher.
"Square Ground"
The
Creek
Indians kept the village ceremonial fire burning in
the center of the square ground which was in the center of the
village.
It was put out each year and rekindled because during the
year it was the
fire that received the offenses of the people. A new
fire had to be
started to receive the offenses of the coming year - the black drink
was a part of this ceremony.
Water
The
culture of the
Creek people demanded that
every one in the
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ensuring doctors would no longer be judged by Google on their fitness
to practise.
… The
state regulator has repeatedly warned the companies they could be
banned if they do not comply with a 2014 law requiring social
networking sites to store the personal data of Russian users inside
the country.
Zharov
said Facebook and Twitter provided "no concrete information on
localising the data of Russian users on the territory of the Russian
Federation."
He
added that the companies also did not provide a "timeframe"
for when they plan to store the data of Russian users in Russia.
The
2014 law has caused widespread concern as it is seen as putting the
information of Russian users at risk of being accessed by the
country's intelligence services.
“Predictive judicial
analytics holds the promise of increasing the fairness of law. Much
empirical work observes inconsistencies in judicial behavior. By
predicting judicialtrip that took him to a field
just outside Massey's home ahead of the murder. He appeared to be
scouting the route he would take later to perform the hit, a claim
supported by cell site and CCTV evidence showing Fellows driving his
car past Massey's house numerous times in the week before the
slaying.
Massey's murder had gone unsolved until the 2018
killing of his associate John Kinsella, where surveillance footage
showed Fellows biking a similar scouting route before pulling the
trigger. That led law enforcement to see if there were any
connections to the Massey case. Fellows
had a GPS jammer in his car when police investigated in
2018, suggesting that he knew enough to avoid location data at some
point – just not while he was scouting Massey three years earlier.
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to be-lieve
they would be back on cam-pus
this week.
Miss Jurgenson, more seriously
hurt with a fractured jaw and
other injuries, was expected to
miss more school than the others.
A picture of the wrecked car in
which the six were riding back to
Sioux Falls from a Rock Rapids,
Iowa, music festival is shown
elsewhere this issue.
Students Attend
Church Meeting
Last night six Augustana stu-dents
returned from Iowa City,
Iowa, where they attended the
Midwest Ecumenical conference
held there last weekend.
Going as delegates from Augus-tana
were: Wanda Severson,
Frances Iverson, Effie Larson,
Charlotte Scott, Paul Pierson and
Verlyn Smith.
Guderyahn Leads
Symphony Group
After a strenuous week of re-hearsal,
the Augustana Symphony
orchestra will play it's first con-cert
of the season, tomorrow eve-ning
in the gym-auditorium at
8:15.
Tomorrow evening's perform-ance
will mark the 22nd annual
concert under the direction of
Prof. Richard Guderyahn. Orga-nized
in 1927, it is one of the
few of its type in this section of
the country.Professor Guderyahn
received his training at the Ameri-can
Conservatory of Music in Chi-cago
where he was awarded his
Mus. B. and Mus. M. degrees. An
the fields of directing and playing,
accomplished musician in both
he was a student under such not-ables
as Dr. Roy Harris while do-ing
graduate work at Colorado col-lege.
A program of highlights is
promised in tomorrow's perform-ance.
Two movements from the
Haydn Click Symphony which re-quire
apt artistry and skill as well
as the Perpetuum Mobile, a dis-play
number by Carl Bohm, which
will be performed in unison and
from memory by 19 violinists. So-prana
soloist with the orchestra,
Dona Carlson, will sing the Un
bel di aria from Puccini's Madame
Butterfly.
Dr. Mark Graubard
sociate professor of natural`
science and history of science at
the University of Minnesota.
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only 61% of its population of
working age, compared to 70.5% before the
war.
The loss was disproportionately heavy among
professionals: engineers, technicians, physicians,
teachers, lawyers and skilled workers.
The direct cost of manpower losses to East
Germany (and corresponding gain to the West)
has been estimated at $7 billion to $9 billion,
with East German party leader Walter Ulbricht
later claiming that West Germany owed him
$17 billion in compensation, including reparations
as well as manpower losses.
In addition, the drain of East Germany's young
population potentially cost it over 22.5 billion
marks in lost educational investment.
The brain drain of professionals had become
so damaging to the political credibility and
economic viability of East Germany that the
re-securing of the German communist frontier
was imperative.The exodus of emigrants from
East Germany presented two minor potential
benefits: an easy opportunity to smuggle East
German secret agents to West Germany, and
areduction in the number of citizens hostile
to the communist regime.
Neither of these advantages, however, proved
particularly useful.
=== How Khrushchev–Kennedy relations affected
the construction of the wall ===
In April 1961, Khrushchev gained an impression
that Kennedy is not very smart when he saw
Washington supporting the failed invasion
of Cuba by anti-communist exiles which were
then left to their fate.
Khrushchev decided to alarm rather than appease
the president.
He soon revealed his intention of signing
the separate peace treaty with East Germany
that would abolish allied rights in West Berlin.
One of his intentions was therefore to get
the whole of Berlin.
However, this action had risks behind it.
The risks that we are taking are justified.
If we look at it in terms of a percentage,
there is more than a 95% chance that there
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mar-kets
including the South's largest at
Clinton, N. C, and having the state's top
poultry producing county makes the
.Farm Program a full-time, year-round
activity in the area.
Work during the year at the Farm
Labor Office is usually worked in con-junction
with the farm pattern that
growers use in the area. At the beginning
of each new year, an annual plan of
work, or schedule, of the next year's
activities is made out for the area. This
is an outline, or estimate, based on the
previous year's activities and our ideas
of the work load for the coming year.
The activity which utilizes most of the
time during January, February, and
March of each year, is Farm Employment
Days, or Farm Employment Clinics. These
Farm Employment Days have been found
by the Farm Placement Service to be
lone of the best ways of placing year-round
farm labor. For this reason,greater needs.
This particular area has unusually
good soils for the growing of commercial
truck crops and it is my belief that only
the surface has been scratched. Various
truck crops are taking the place of some
acreage that has been devoted to the
growing of potatoes and with a more
diversified planting and growing pro-gram
of truck crops it appears that the
demand for out-of-state or out of area
labor will steadily increase for the next
several years.
YOUTH PROGRAM
—Continued from Page 8
in which to give a service to the employer
and to the youth desiring an odd job.
Also the Odd-Jobs-Club is an aid in se-curing
vocational employment on farms
for town and city boys who are interested
in agricultural work and particularly
town and city high school boys who in-clude
agricultural work as an elective
study in their school courses.
LABOR PROGRAM
—Continued from Page 10
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springs from the strong field
supervision that is maintained. In fact
the officers will tell you that they
have the finest construction staff on
the Pacific Coast.
A special point is made of training
and developing project managers, engineers, superintendents, and other
key personnel and keeping them
steadily employed. These veterans
have contributed many unique and
valuable construction techniques,
particularly on projects where the
architects and engineers have incorporated new ideas into the plans. For
example, Seattle's Northgate shopping
center had design features that permitted a new concept in concrete
forming which was developed and
successfully applied by the Wright
organization. The engineers and field
men were also largely responsible
for the expert use of tilt-up construction when that technique was introduced.
Another Wright credo dictates close
teamwork between the contractor and
the architect or engineer. This has
resulted in some almost-unbelievable
records for fast construction. For example, the Norton Building contract
wascommunity with hard work in the construction industry. He is or has been
a board member or trustee of the
Seattle Chamber of Commerce, the
Seattle Foundation, the Boys Club of
Seattle, Goodwill Industries, Seattle
Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Historical Society, Virginia Mason Hospital,
National Bank of Commerce, Community Chest, United Good Neighbors,
and is a non-Catholic member of the
Board of Regents, Seattle University.
He has been active in St. Stephens
Episcopal Church since it was founded in 1943 and has been awarded the
Bishop's Cross for his services.
He is in constant touch with the
affairs of the company, mainly
through his son Howard S. Wright,
Jr., who is keeping alive the family
tradition of close attention to detail.
The long shadow of Howard H.
Wright will continue to influence
Pacific Northwest construction.
45
Men of Construction-
Howard H. Wright
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$20,000 into
the company and sold $1 million
worth of their Bites
in the first year.
On June 1st, when Harold
Faltermeyer's "Axel F" Beverly
Hills Cops theme
song, hit number three
on the billboard charts.
Faltermeyer later said
the film's producers
originally disliked
the direction
he was taking the score and
wanted to throw the music out.
It wasn't until Martin
Brest voiced his approval
that the studio execs showed
enthusiasm about the music.
Later, in June, Larry McMurty's
Western novel Lonesome Dove
was released on the 13th.
The story of the relationships
between retired Texas Rangers
and their old west
adventures was
so well-received it inspired
a coveted mini series.
Fast forward to
February 5th, 1989,
when heavy hitters like Robert
Duvall, Angelica Houston,
and Tommy Lee Jones starred
in a television adaptation.
But really, who could
forget water moccasins?
Water moccasins?
On June 15th,
Danae was attacked.
Rembrandt's life sized
depiction of the character Danae
from Greek mythology,
the mother of Perseus.
Bronius Maigys, a
Soviet-Lithuanian national,
later judged insane,threw
sulfuric acid on the canvas
and cut it twice with a knife.
Maigys claimed that
destroying the painting
was his way to champion
Lithuania's independence
from the USSR.
Later, he said he was
generally against nude art.
So yeah, thanks, Bronius.
In late June, we go to the road,
where you could no longer get
your kicks, because Route
66, the highway which
spanned 2,200 miles
from Chicago, Illinois
to Santa Monica,
California, was officially
removed from the United
States highway system
after it had been
replaced in its entirety
by segments of the
Interstate Highway System.
At the end of June, James
Dower, baker and inventor
of the Twinkie, died
after a lifetime
of working for Hostess
Brands' bakery.
He started as one of the
company's delivery boys
in 1920 in a horse-drawn
cart, retiring in 1972
as the company's Vice President.
Dower became a hero
on April 6th, 1930
in the snack cake industry, when
he filled a tube of shortcake
with banana cream and
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by
only one point by Moorhead State
Teachers college and the Duluth
branch of the University of Minne-sota.
Macalester, the University of
Minnesota, and Northern State
Teachers college were given de-feats
by Tom Persson and Cliff
Anderson. However, they were
beaten in the last three rounds by
North Dakota Agricultural college,
Montana University and Eau Claire
State Teachers college.
The three top teams in the de-bate
tournament were Luther col-lege,
Eau Claire Teachers college,
and St. Olaf college.
TOMORROW NIGHT!
Tomorrow night the second
Campus Game Night, sponsored by
the Student Council will be held
in the lounge and recreation room
of the boys dormitory.
Perry
Pierce
Christenson
Ramm
REMINDER
Winter quarter finals will be-gin
Monday, February twenty-sixth
and continue through Fri-day,
March second. There will
be no school Monday, March 5,
and classes will resume on
Tuesday, March 6.
Chapel Choir
To Go On Tour
To East Coast
The go-ahead signal has been
given to Prof. C. Howard Smith
and the Chapel Choir for their
concert tour tothe east coast. On
Friday morning, March 30th, the
choir will board a Greyhound Bus,
piloted by Wayne Quinn, and head
for the eastern states. The choir
will present concerts in various
cities across the nation such as
Milwaukee, Waukegan, Chicago,
Cleveland, Jamestown, Bridgeport,
Boston, New York City, Philadel-phia,
and several suburbs in and
around these cities. A homecoming
concert will be given in Central
Baptist Church, St. Paul, on April
22nd.
The Chapel Choir shall be giv-ing
several pre-tour concerts in
the Twin City area. In February
the choir will appear at the St.
Louis Park Baptist Church on Sun-day
evening, the 11th, and at the
Olivet Baptist Church of Minne-apolis
on Sunday evening, the
25th. The concerts for the month
of March have not as yet been
scheduled.
Navigators' Banquet
Tomorrow Night
The gymnasium of the North-western
Schools, located at 50
Willow St. in downtown Minne-apolis,
will be the scene of the
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People v Leon (2019 NY Slip Op 08218)
People v Leon
2019 NY Slip Op 08218
Decided on November 13, 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 November 13, 2019
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P.
CHERYL E. CHAMBERS
JEFFREY A. COHEN
BETSY BARROS
FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, JJ.
2017-10159
(Ind. No. 1931/15)
[*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent,
vCarlos Leon, appellant.
Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY (Meredith S. Holt of counsel), for appellant.
John M. Ryan, Acting District Attorney, Kew Gardens, NY (John M. Castellano and Johnnette Traill of counsel; Kathleen Halliday on the memorandum), for respondent.
DECISION & ORDER
Appeal by the defendant, as limitednumber represented by a 1 followed by one-hundred zeros. Page and Brin write in their first paper on PageRank: "We chose our systems name, Google, because it is a common spelling of googol, or 10100 and fits well with our goal of building very large-scale search engines."
There are uses of the name going back at least as far as the creation of the comic strip character Barney Google in 1919. British children's author Enid Blyton used the phrase "Google Bun" in The Magic Faraway Tree (published 1941) and The Folk of the Faraway Tree (published 1946), and called a clown character "Google" in Circus Days Again (published 1942). There is also the Googleplex Star Thinker from Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. In March 1996, a | {
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widely known is that
because Native Americans are still a
Founded In 1991
Volume 3 Issue 3
MayZB,1993
tribal people kin are known back for
generations, there is a very good
chance to find matches among
relations and tribe members.
The unique characteristics of an
individual's marrow are inherited in
the same way one inherits skin, eye
and hair color. This means that when
no match is found among the patient's
brothers and sisters, the best chance
of finding a matching donor is with
someone from the same ethnic
background. In most cases, a Native
American's best hope of finding a
perfect match is with another Native
Marrow/See Page 3
Copyright, The Native
1993
Legislators introducing bills that severely
modify the Indian Gaming Act
By Mel Rasmussen
Yesterday several legislators from
the states of Nevada and New Jersey
introduced legislation that will have
a major impact on gaming issues.
This will start a legislative process to
severely restrict andUnited
States will deal with the growing
issues of Tribal Sovereignty.
Photo courtesy ofMinnesota Historical society
Portrayed is the parching phase of Wild Rice Preparation at the Historical Society.
MHS opens exhibit on wildricing utilizing
Indian Activists caught in Guatemala state ofthe art museum technology
insurrection
By Mel Rasmussen
Bill Means, the Executive Director
American Indian Opportunities
Industrialization Center ofMinneapolis,
along with several other prominent
Native American activists were
embroiled and caught in the coup that
occurred this week in Guatemala. Means
was in attendance at a International
Summit of Indigenous Americans that
was held in Guatemala over the
weekend.
According to sources who have been
in contact with Means who is in South
Dakota at the present, stated that he
managed to get out ofthe country on the
morning ofthe coup. Means stated that
he woke up and heard nothing but
music on the radio and was
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People v Dym (2019 NY Slip Op 06793)
People v Dym
2019 NY Slip Op 06793
Decided on September 25, 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 September 25, 2019
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
WILLIAM F. MASTRO, J.P.
RUTH C. BALKIN
SHERI S. ROMAN
FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, JJ.
2018-06032
(Ind. No. 11-00457)
[*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent,
vShmuel Dym, appellant.
Ellen O'Hara Woods, New City, NY, for appellant.
Kevin P. Gilleece, Acting District Attorney, New City, NY (Carrie A. Ciganek of counsel), for respondent.
DECISION & ORDER
Appeal by the defendant from an amended judgment of the Supreme Court, Rockland County (Kevin F. Russo, J.), rendered March21, 2018, revoking a sentence of probation previously imposed by the same court (William A. Kelly, J.), upon a finding that he violated conditions thereof, after a hearing, and imposing a sentence of imprisonment upon his previous conviction of course of sexual conduct against a child in the second degree (two counts) and endangering the welfare of a child (two counts).
ORDERED that the amended judgment is affirmed.
The defendant pleaded guilty to two counts of course of sexual conduct against a child in the second degree and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child, and was sentenced to a period of probation of 10 years. In 2016, two violation of probation petitions were filed, alleging that the defendant violated certain conditions of his probation. After a hearing, | {
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People v Frazier (2019 NY Slip Op 08212)
People v Frazier
2019 NY Slip Op 08212
Decided on November 13, 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 November 13, 2019
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P.
CHERYL E. CHAMBERS
JEFFREY A. COHEN
BETSY BARROS
FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, JJ.
2018-04349
(Ind. No. 7280/16)
[*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent,
vJahquan Frazier, appellant.
Paul Skip Laisure, New York, NY (Martin B. Sawyer of counsel), for appellant.
Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Diane R. Eisner of counsel; Jared D. Michael on the memorandum), for respondent.
DECISION & ORDER
Appeal by the defendant, as limited by his motion, from aPlease turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. Advertisement A suicide bomber dressed in military uniform has attacked the UN World Food Programme offices in Pakistan's capital Islamabad, killing five people. Pakistan's interior minister said an investigation had begun into security lapses after guards had allowed the man into the compound to go to the toilet. Four of the dead are Pakistanis, the fifth is an Iraqi. The bomber died too. It is unclear who is responsible but suspicion will fall on the Pakistani Taliban, correspondents say. They promised revenge for the killing of their leader Baitullah Mehsud in a US drone strike in August and have been behind a series of recent attacks. Last week, at least 16 people died in two suicide car bomb attacks | {
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$149.99.
And it came complete with Super
Mario Brothers, Duck Hunt,
a light gun attachment for Duck
Hunt, and an extra controller.
And let's not forget, you
needed extra lung capacity
for blowing on a cartridge
just to get a game to work.
By 1990, 30% of all
American households
owned Nintendo, compared
to 23% for homes
that had a personal computer.
Three days later,
on October 21st,
former San Francisco
Supervisor Dan White
was found in his home's
garage, dead behind the wheel
of his wife's car, less than
six years after he assassinated
San Francisco Mayor George
Moscone and Supervisor Harvey
Milk.
Both Mayor Moscone and
Supervisor Harvey Milk
have been shot and killed.
Jesus Christ.
You may also remember
White as the man who
defended the murders with
what's now mockingly known
as the Twinkie Defense.
White's legal team claimed that
white killed Moscone in milk,
because the former
health nut had
become addicted to junk food.
The jury didn't buy
White's Twinkie excuse.
And Whiteserved five years
on a soft seven-year sentence.
New York Yankees management
fired Billy Martin
on October 27th, officially
ending the Billy IV
era of Yankees baseball.
It was the fourth
time Martin had been
fired as the Yankees manager.
He never admitted it,
but the call most likely
came from Steinbrenner, who
dealt with Martin's fights
on and off the field
and unpaid debts.
Fast forward to 1988,
when the Yankees
would sign Martin as
the season's manager
for the fifth time.
The 60-year-old manager was
fired before the season ended.
But while he was
in the pinstripes
during the '88 season,
he never lost his fury.
And there he is.
Not going to go quietly.
Crack made its first appearance
in The New York Times
on November 17th, when the paper
described it as a super drug.
This wasn't your
daddy's cocaine.
It was addictive,
cheap, and lethal.
In the '80s, the drug would
devastate black communities.
And with tough on crime
policies, as well as
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nearly swooned
and had to exit the room.
The Fearsome Felines became so enraged over
Summers suggestion that they mounted a
campaign designed to embarrass and humiliate the
Harvard president. Summers soon confessed to his
ideological revisionism and commenced a round of
self-criticism. But that wasnt enough, and
now the N.O.W operatives are calling for a complete
ideological cleansing.
The missteps of Roemer and Summers were bad
enough, but after all, they were made by members of
the male oppressor class. What really stirs up a
cat fight, though, is when a woman a woman!
hisses at the Sisterhood.
The feminist catechism does not take well to
apostasy, and it fell to one Susan Estrich to
deliver the ex-communication. Estrich is the
ultra-liberal University of South California law
professor who likely would have been John
Kerrys first nomination to the United States
Supreme Court.
First, Estrich broadcast ababy was cut from her
mothers still-warm uterus. When news of the
gruesome homicide began to trickle out, the
Washington Post newsroom was astir.
Why? Because the feminist catechism teaches that
women are the eternal victims at the hands of those
brutish men. But in this case, the alleged killer
was a woman, Lisa Montgomery.
Normally, the solution would be simple: bury the
story. Thats exactly what the Washington
Post did, relegating the account to page A18 on
December 19.
But that didnt entirely solve the problem,
because that very same day, the Post was set to
launch a three-part series on Maternal Homicide.
The series, by reporter Donna St. George, was based
on the stories of mothers who had been murdered by
their boyfriends or husbands.
But the strangling of Bobbie Jo Stinnett by a
deranged woman threatened to sabotage the
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the second, although clearly this concept has lost
something over time!
Radagaisus,
a barbarian leader of unknown origin, and his army of Goths,
Vandali,
Suevi,
Burgundians, and
Alani is defeated by
Roman commander Stilicho
when they invade Italy in 405.
The barbarians are incorporated into the Roman forces.
To preserve their new domains, the
Visigoths fight on
the side of Rome and the
Franks to
halt the advance of the Huns
at the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (otherwise known as the Battle of Chalons
in the former territory of the
CatalauniCelts), in
north-eastern Gaul. Their cousins, the Ostrogoths (literally, in the case
of King Valamir whose cousin is Thorismund) are forced to fight on the
side of the Huns. The Hunnic army is fought to a standstill and is forced
to withdraw along with its allies which also include the
Gepids,
Rugii, and
Scirii.
Despite his great success over the barbarian tribes ofeastern
and central Europe, Attila's stalemate against an allied
Roman-led army in 451 was a blow to his prestige, and his death
soon afterwards caused his empire to crumble
456 - 457
In their fight for independence from the Huns,
the Ostrogoths under Valamir defeat and rout Attila's sons. They inherit control of Pannonia
as a result (essentially western
Hungary,
northern
Croatia,
Slovenia, and eastern
Austria), and absorb elements
from other, smaller tribes, such as the
Scirii. During the subsequent thirty years, the Ostrogoths
edge slowly southwards into the Balkans, and then head westwards towards
Illyria and the borders of Italy.
459 - 462
Unchallenged by the now-dissipated power of the
Huns, the
Ostrogoths under Valamir are themselves powerful. A dispute with the
Eastern
Roman emperor at Constantinople causes Valamir to lead his Ostrogoths
against him. With the barbarians at the gates, Emperor Leo I agrees to pay
an annual subsidy of | {
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last two ac-complishments
resulted in a sav-ings
which was returned to the
Food Service, resulting in a saving
for students. The cooperation of
the Food Service has been out-standing
and has made these
changes possible."
Students are encouraged to take
the time to voice complaints, re-quests
or approval to Mrs. Alice
Johnson or Mr. Wayne Erickson
at any time. There will be an op-portunity
for students to air their
opinions on November 20 at 6:30
in the President's Dining Room.
Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Erickson,
as well as the Food Service Corn
mittee, will be there and welcome
all gripes and suggestions.
would be given alternate civilian
service. Those currently in jail or
Canada as a result of their pacifist
beliefs would be able to resume
their lives as U.S. citizens, provid-ing
they qualified for alternative
service.
Farbstein's would abolish the
draft except when Congress de-clared
war. In peacetime there
would be a volunteer army. One
other congressman, WilliamRyan,
also a Democrat from New York,
has proposed an amendment which
would forbid the assignment of
a draftee to duty in Vietnam, un-less
he volunteered or Congress
declared war.
Several student leaders, includ-ing
Charles Palmer, president of
the National Student Association
(NSA), David Hawk, co-chairman
of the Vietnam Moratorium Com-mittee,
and Dan Siegel, student
body president of the University
of California at Berkeley, joined
the representatives at the press
conference.
Palmer said the lottery proposal
did little but "plant hasty patches
on an already patchwork system."
Any system of forced service to
the government "seriously endan-gers
human freedom," he said.
Hawk said sincerely motivated re-form
of the draft would "abolish
the student deferments that com-pel
the sons of the poor, the black,
the working class to fight the war
that the sons of the middle class
so loudly protest while remaining
safely behind academic and occu-pational
deferments."
Drafting the 19-year-olds first,
he said, "will no more diffuse
college antiwar protest than | {
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OPINION
No. 04-08-00535-CR
Brooke Huron PIZANA,
Appellant
v.
The STATE of Texas,
Appellee
From the 379th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, Texas
Trial Court No. 2005-CR-1446
Honorable Bert Richardson, Judge Presiding
Opinion by: Marialyn Barnard, Justice
Sitting: Sandee Bryan Marion, Justice
Phylis J. Speedlin, Justice
Marialyn Barnard, Justice
Delivered and Filed: March 18, 2009
AFFIRMED
Brooke Huron Pizana appeals the trial court's judgment adjudicating her guilt and sentencing
her to fifteen years imprisonment for serious bodily injury to a child. The sole issue presented on
appeal is whether the evidence is legally sufficient to support the underlying conviction. We affirm
the trial court's judgment.
Background
Pizana pled guilty to serious bodily injury to a child and was placed on deferred adjudication
community supervision on March 28, 2006. The terms and conditions of Pizana's community
supervision were altered in response to the State's first motion to adjudicate. On June 26, 2008,
Pizana pled true to violating one of the terms and conditions of her community supervision. The trial
court signed a judgment adjudicating her guilt and sentencing her to fifteen years imprisonment.
Discussion
The sole issue presented by Pizana on appeal is that the stipulated evidence in support of
Pizana's guilty plea failed to establish that Pizana caused serious bodily injury to the child. Pizana
argues, "Although a skull fracture may sound quite serious and may evoke horrible images, showing
that the complainant suffered a skull fracture does not establish that he suffered serious bodily injury,
and nothing in the law makes a skull fracture a serious bodily injury per se." Referring to the child's
skull fracture "that resulted in blood pooling underneath the scalp" as a "bump on his | {
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