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People v Fessel (2017 NY Slip Op 03204) People v Fessel 2017 NY Slip Op 03204 Decided on April 26, 2017 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on April 26, 2017 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department JOHN M. LEVENTHAL, J.P. JEFFREY A. COHEN HECTOR D. LASALLE BETSY BARROS, JJ. 2015-07624 [*1]People of State of New York, respondent, vAndy Fessel, appellant. Seymour W. James, Jr., New York, NY (Michael C. Taglieri of counsel), for appellant. Eric Gonzalez, Acting District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove, Joyce Adolfsen, and Daniel Berman of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Foley, J.), dated July 30,Ashley Hill is a classically trained composer and pianist living in Los Angeles. She scores commercial music, teaches piano, and performs many forms of music, spanning classical to progressive metal. She is currently active in the space rock 'super group' Orbs, and her former bands include Abigail Williams and Cradle of Filth.
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In The Court of Appeals Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont ____________________ NO. 09-05-463 CV ____________________ IN THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR EUGENE LONGRON, JR., DECEASED On Appeal from the County Court at Law Orange County, Texas Trial Cause No. 13205 OPINION This appeal involves a jury's rejection of an attempt to probate a copy of a destroyed will. We must decide if the trial court erred when it granted the will's putative executor a judgment notwithstanding the verdict that awarded him his attorney's fees and expenses. We affirm the trial court's judgment in part, reverse in part, and render judgment on the jury's verdict. Procedural Background Arthur Eugene Longron, III ("Artie") filed an application for independent administration of the estate of his deceased father, Arthur Eugene Longron, Jr. ("Frenchie"). Artie alleged that Frenchie died intestate. After the triallife. One of Frenchie's friends thought Frenchie "should have been born back in the wild, wild West." Some of Frenchie's friends considered him to be a flamboyant, larger-than-life "character" who indulged in activities that ranged from burying coins on his property to raising exotic animals. On occasion, Frenchie was generous to his friends. Although some might conclude that he was eccentric, Frenchie was a successful businessman who liked to "make deals." Unfortunately, he was also in failing health. Ultimately, Frenchie had a stroke in February 2002. Frenchie's poor health, his failure to execute a new will, and questions about whether he destroyed his prior will prompted the events that led to the probate dispute between his son, Artie, and his friend, Don Rice. •In May 2002,
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Marney, sings with him. This past summer Annie Stepan was an entertainer at a Young Life ranch. She is usually accom- Nik Dag begins with a bark that sounds sometime during the week of November 10-14. After this is heard girls are encouraged to ask a guy. A guy may only go with the first girl that asks him. If he turns her down he is not allowed to go with another girl. Dan is assisted in planning for Nik Dag by Becky Olson, head of the publicity committee, Kathy Haese, who is responsible for the tickets, and Lee Johnson, chairman of the decorating committee. WASHINGTON ( C P S ) — As prospects diminish that both legis-lative branches will pass the ad-ministration's lottery draft pro-posal by the end of this year, chances increase that President Nixon will enact by executive or-der a "conveyor belt" system of induction in early 1970. Under this form ofconscription, 19-year-olds would be made the "prime age group" for draft calls with their liability to the draft limited to one year. Age would determine the order of induction. A person whose 19th birthday fell during January would be called up before a person with a Febru-ary birthday. Since it discriminates against those with birthdays early in the year (persons born in October, No-vember or December might never be subject to the draft), the con-veyor belt would be less equitable than a lottery, under which one of the year's 365 days would be picked at random and all 19-year olds born on that date made draftable. Both approaches to procuring military power would reduce a person's draft vulnerability from seven years to one, making him draft free at age 20. Both would defer college students, placing them in the pool of draftable for one year after graduation, and both would defer graduate stu-dents until they have completed the full
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for travel expenses to medical students, surgery residents, and surgery fellows interested in doing mission work. To help fund the scholarships, the Global Surgery Institute is holding its first fundraiser May 11 from 6-10 p.m. at The Brass Door, 152 Madison Avenue, and the Madison Avenue Park across the street. Admission is $10, or $5 with a student ID, and includes refreshments and entertainment. Ethicon Endosurgery, a manufacturer of surgical devices, is helping sponsor the event. The UTHSC Global Surgery Institute includes an active student advisory and support group. One of those students, In our world, STAYING SHARP has nothing to do with your instruments. We strive to bring the latest theories and practices right to our physicians through online and in-person education and consultation. ® svmic.com | 800.342.2239 10 > MAY 2018 Janyn Quiz, 24, in her first year of medical school, grew up in the Philippines and moved to the United States two yearsfor CTN2. THANKS FOR READING Memphis Medical News! FOCUS TOPICS FOR OUR JUNE ISSUE: Dermatology • Dentistry Aesthetics • Men’s Health • MIPS To be notified when the next issue is posted online, please send your email address to [email protected]. memphismedicalnews .com Dr. Engbretson has practiced obstetrics and gynecology in the Memphis area since 2007. She is in private practice but also focuses on underserved neighborhoods in the Memphis area via the Morning Center, a mobile maternity unity providing charitable prenatal care. Kathleen Behnke, FNP, has joined the Engbretson Center for Women as our nurse practitioner and will offer personalized care including a wide range of in-office patient care including well woman exams, and pre and post-natal care. Behnke received her Master’s of Science in Nursing from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in 2008. OIG Offers Online Access to Compliance Resources By Denise Burke A virtual reality room at the new UTHSC Center
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July, 1945. Those animal parts were reportedly found inside a well-preserved capsule. It might have been ejected from the crashed vehicle at Landing Zone One near Corona. Landing Zone Three was 30 miles east of Alamogordo on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation. That third UFO hit the ground hard and was badly damaged. Remember that the Majestic 12 project's "First Annual Report" in 1952 used the word "planform" to describe crescent-shaped alien craft, not round disks. Well, here is a photograph of one of those planforms that the photographer told me reminded him of a man's shoe heel. William A. Rhodes had been a flight instructor during World War II at Falcon Field in Phoenix, Arizona. When he saw this shoe-heel in the sky, Bill Rhodes grabbed his box camera to take this photograph. The date was July 7, 1947, the same week of the other three UFO crashes in New Mexico. Two days later, on Wednesday, July 9, 1947, "The Arizona Republic" in Phoenix put the Rhodesphotograph of the crescent-shaped aerial planform on its front page, but it got it upside-down. The same planform shape has been described by other retired military eyewitnesses of crescent-shaped UFOs. General Roger Ramey's goal was to carry out President Harry Truman's orders for a strict policy of denial and secrecy about the alien crashes. Allegedly, Truman and FDR had already dealt with a UFO and three dead aliens six full years before. In a 2015 book entitled "MO41"-- standing for Missouri 1941-- "The Bombshell Before Roswell," author Paul Blake Smith writes that on the night of April 12, 1941, a crescent-shaped UFO crashed near Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Cape Girardeau is 115 miles southeast of St. Louis, and near there was the Missouri Institute of Aeronautics in Sikeston. Allegedly, military personnel from MIA retrieved a crescent-shaped craft and three identical small bodies, described as "not from this world," and they were found on a farm about eight miles south of Cape Girardeau. Today we would call those identical bodies "clones." One US
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that oil was useful, important, and valuable, it was a strikingly impoverished land in terms of natural resources. "A terrible land," as Isaiah the prophet says. Isaiah 21:1; "the burden of the desert of the sea. As whirlwinds in the south pass through it, so it cometh from the desert, from a terrible land." Now, Isaiah actually grew up in what most of us would consider to be pretty dry circumstances. The eastern Mediterranean, modern-day Israel, Lebanon, Syria are hot and dry compared to bounteous climes like New Haven. So the Eastern Mediterranean, however, is a land of fertile oases, river valleys like the famed Tigris/ Euphrates/ Fertile Crescent area, coastal cities with commerce, whereas Arabia is essentially a vast expanse of barely habitable terrain. It is isolated by the sea on three sides. It has very few natural harbors. There are no lakes, no forest, no grasslands, even, and no rivers that run year-round. The only intrinsically favorable part of it is the southwest corner, modern Yemen. This wasin the ancient world, or at least to the Roman geographers, "Arabia Felix," Happy Arabia. Nice Arabia. And indeed, there were two kingdoms that emerged here around 1000 BC. Harbors, oases, and these two kingdoms controlled the spice and incense trade from India and from the Horn of Africa. These are two extremely valuable kinds of products for religious, gastronomic, and medicinal purposes. And most of the spices come from India. And most of the incense comes from modern Somalia, Ethiopia, places along the Red Sea. By the time of Mohammed, however, southern Arabia's best days had passed. And Mohammed is, of course, from central, and in the sense of its orientation, really, northern Arabia. The worst desert in Arabia is the south. So just when you get out of Yemen going northeast you come to an area that still bears the not really encouraging name, the Empty Quarter. This is really serious, no-oases desert. Further north, however, in places like Mecca or Medina, there is enough
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Linda Foster, readability, , Replica Books, review copies, reviews, , – revisions, , Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), – royalties, , , # **S** saddle-stitched binding, sales and fulfillment at public appearances, as publishing step, , royalties on, , self-publishing cost estimates, service providers and, – Sander, Jennifer Basye, , Segoe UI, self-publishing, –, –, –, serif typefaces, service groups, service providers, –. _See also_ CreateSpace; Lulu singletons, Snipping Tool (Windows 7), social networks, software. _See also Microsoft entries_ cost estimates and comparisons, – for cover design, , , , for indexing, – for micropublishing, general, , , , –, , –, – for open access journals, for PDF creation, , – for photographs, , spacing, line, –, –, –, special collections, spine, spiral binding, storage, style, house _vs._ writing, styles of typeface, –, subject matter, –, , # **T** tables of contents, – Tahoma, taxes, , , television stations, and marketing, templates, , –, text. _See_ typography text families, – Times New Roman, title pages, titles, – Trebuchet MS, typography basics and norms, – body options, – character styles, – copyfitting, –, headings options, – outsourcingChandler Parsons and Troy Daniels and made no significant noise about bringing him back. Indeed, outside of brief rumours about a return to the Indiana Pacers with whom he began his career – rumours since shot down by Larry Bird – there has been little in the way of interest for his services. The conjecture here is that the two players are not all that different. On the surface, maybe they are. There has been a difference in terms of their career paths to date, at least. After three-and-a-half difficult years on mediocre to poor Sixers teams and a part-season with Indiana in which he barely played, struggled, and gave himself absolutely no momentum going into his first ever free agency, Turner is fresh off of a good two years
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suitcase, was almost certainly informed by his personal circumstances during the Second World War. The German occupation of Paris that began in June 1940 meant that Duchamp was unable to travel freely through the occupied zone to obtain materials for his boxes, much of which came from suppliers outside Paris, especially in the south of France. I thought of a scheme, he later record. I had a friend, Gustav Kandal, who is a wholesale cheese merchant in Lasalle and I asked him if he could commission me to go and buy cheese for him in the unoccupied sector. Now I'm going to break this quote by saying Gustav Kandal is one of Duchamp's great childhood friends and this is the portrait he made of his mother in 1912. It's his [inaudible] phase. Very short lived. Only one painting. [Laughter] This painting horrified the mother. [Laughter] Horrified. She really -- she [inaudible] she'd been impaled or something and it led to a bit of a rift between thea traveling salesman's wares, that's mirroring his own efforts to gather much needed paper and other materials for his project which were hidden under the cheese samples inside a leather valise. This is the whole key to why he shifts from a book, that early autobiography, the book, the anthology, the album, into a leather suitcase. He leaves out the cheese, but that's another thing. In the spring of 1941, Duchamp used his travel permit as a cheese merchant to make three trips to Marseilles where he picked up enough supplies for around 50 boxes that he planned to assemble in the United States. Duchamp brought them to Grenoble and shipped them as household effects, with Peggy Guggenheim's art collection to New York where he would join them in May 1942, after spending nearly a year obtaining the necessary travel permits. However, there was poignant historical correspondence between the fate of Duchamp, who was able to cross Nazi checkpoints without drawing attention to his artistic identity, and
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was the same way in '08." Same result, too. The Americans defended their title Sunday by fighting off another huge challenge from Spain, pulling away in the final minutes for a 107-100 victory and their second straight Olympic championship. And just like 2008, the starstudded Americans had to work for this one. The London 2012 daily magazine proclaimed them "the new Dream Team" in an article, but the real Dream Team never had a game like this 20 years ago in Barcelona. And if that means this group isn't worthy of the comparisons to Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Co., the players had their own response. "Everybody wants to make that comparison, but at the end of the day we're both wearing these," forward Kevin Love said, pulling on his gold medal. "That's pretty good." James capped one of basketball's most brilliant individual years with a monster dunk and a huge 3-pointer ina classic in of NBA players — and one Beijing, the U.S. found itself try, but Brazil seems to have kid just out of college — who more riding on the games in another tight one, unable grew into a tight-knit group to ever really slow the Spanish than most. The nation has down until the closing minutes. during their time together, enjoyed an economic surge paraded around the fl oor, the over the past decade, a boom Kevin Durant scored 30 points Stars and Stripes fl owing off that saw it overtake Britain and James had 19 on a day their backs like capes. as the world's sixth biggest he joined Jordan as the only Yes, they were Olympic super- economy. Brazilians regard players to win the NBA title, heroes again, but they had to the Olympics as their grand regular-season MVP, NBA entrance onto the world stage Finals MVP and Olympic gold fight until the finish. — and their emergence as a in the same year. "To
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his "Sketch Book" in America earlier than in Britain, and predicted a large and eager demand for such a work. On this encouragement, Irving, who was still in England, took the first three numbers, which had already appeared in America, to Mr. Murray, and left them with him for examination and approval. Murray excused himself on the ground that he did not consider the work in question likely to form the basis of "satisfactory accounts," and without this he had no "satisfaction" in undertaking to publish. Irving thereupon sought (but did not take) the advice of Sir W. Scott, and entered into an arrangement with Miller of the Burlington Arcade, and in February 1820 the first four numbers were published in a volume. Miller shortly after became bankrupt, the sale of the book (of which one thousand had been printed) was interrupted, and Irving's hopes of profit were dashed to the ground. At this juncture, WalterScott, who was then in London, came to his help. "I called to him for help as I was sticking in the mire, and, more propitious than Hercules, he put his own shoulder to the wheel. Through his favourable representations Murray was quickly induced to undertake the future publication of the work which he had previously declined. A further edition of the first volume was put to press, and from that time Murray became my publisher, conducting himself in all his dealings with that fair, open, and liberal spirit which had obtained for him the well-merited appellation of the Prince of Booksellers." [Footnote: Preface to the revised edition of "The Sketch Book."] Irving, being greatly in want of money, offered to dispose of the work entirely to the publisher, and Murray, though he had no legal protection for his purchase, not only gave him £200 for it, but two months later he wrote to Irving, stating
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stepped out of his den. He stretched and sniffed. The scent of ripe berries drifted toward him and led to a wonderful discovery. - After a berry feast, the bear curled up in the sunlight and listened to the buzzing of the bees. And before long, he was asleep. - By the time bear opened his eyes, the buzzing had become a rumbling. He was being quickly swept along like a leaf in a great river. The forest disappeared in the distance and high cliffs rose up around him. - Once the rumbling stopped, the bear found himself in a new forest. It was like nothing he'd ever seen before. - This forest had many great climbing spots. The trees were still itchy here. There was good bark for scratching. And the mud squished nicely under his feet. - There were many interesting smells in the forest. But some of the tastiest ones had already been found. - Leafy green smells led the bear to new fun. And that'swhen he saw it. - There it was. Your beautiful and delicious sandwich. All alone. He waited to make sure no one saw him. - Shh. - Not even the sandwich. (Michelle laughs) Before he made his move. - It was such a great sandwich. The bear loved it. But just as he was almost finished, he heard (slurps) behind him. - He'd been seen. (Michelle gasps) The bear was so surprised, he ran out of the park and down the street, until he spotted a very tall tree. - From the top of the tree, the bear could see his forest. It was time to go home. The waves rocked the bear and he began to doze. - When he opened his eyes, he heard the breeze in familiar branches, and the birds' and bugs' evening song. Well, the bear made it home just fine. - So, that's what happened to your sandwich. The bear ate it. - I saw it all. I tried to
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them two sections in His-tory of Western Civilization and two sections of Freshman Compo-sition. This is only the beginning, Mr. Dalton said. problems, and their long range potential. The Carleton Observer, 26 re-ports, inquiries, and speculations into foreign affairs, literature, science and the arts will be pro-duced by Carleton college. A course designed to supplement regular classroom work in high school physics, Basic Electronics, will be given by Professors Thomas D. Rossing and Fritzof E. Chris-tensen of St. Olaf college. The four St. Paul colleges, the College of St. Catherine, Macal-ester college, Hamline university, and the College of St. Thomas will present the Area Study of the Far East. The philosophy, geography, history, art, literature, economics, and social problems of this area will be considered. Father Ernest Kilzer, O.S.B., of St. John's university will teach The Great Philosophers. The political and social ideas of nine great thinkers will be stressed in rela-tion to their present applicability. Sacred Scripture, a two semester creditPastor Early Requests Begin Plans For Christian Service Teams NEEDED: Coaches Lundin and Dillon would like to see more fellows at football practice at 3:15 this afternoon. Pastor Stanley George L. Johnson and Park Baptist Church invite you to attend Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00 College Fellowship 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 at 4Ist St. and Highway 100 St. Louis Park Hibbing Edges Bethel By One Point, 7-6 by Dick Kreider The Bethel Royals suffered an opening game set-back at the hands of Hibbing junior college by a score of 7 to 6. All of the scoring was done in the first six-teen minutes of play, with the rest of the game turning into an exchange of fumbles. Bethel took the opening kick off, and with a sustained passing and running drive moved the ball all the way to score the first touch-down. Key running plays of the drive were by freshman Bill Holz-worth, and junior quarterback Ken Baird. The big play of the drive
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the same time. Returned to Indiana. Joined fraternity; competed in golf and cross-country running. Member of "mod squad," with Emily, and Angela Atwood. Set up narcotics arrests for the Intelligence Division, Indiana State Police. Studied at College of Foreign Affairs, University of Indiana. Taught at Bloomington Junior High School before coming to California. Received Master's Degree in "Urban Education" at Indiana. CIA agent Colston Westbrook, leader of the group which became the SLA, taught "Black Lexicon" in the Department of Urban Affairs at UC Berkeley. Not a campus radical, but kept posters of Black Panthers Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in trailer in Indiana following his return from Vietnam. Later, the SLA headquarters contained a map of Huey Newton's apartment, and his name was listed as a possible death target. In California, worked as truck driver for Post Office. Postal helmet discovered November 10, 1973, following thearrest of Remiro and Little, at Sutherland Courthouse in Concord. Harris could have been identified by police at that time, before the Hearst kidnapping. Joined Chabot Gun Club, in Oakland, and practiced twice a week. Associated with, but not active in, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, a heavily infiltrated organization. Rented SLA safehouse in December, 1973, that would be filled with propaganda which would later be used by Attorney General William Saxbe for future political terrorism and repression. Driver's license from Rhode Island. Never explained when or why Harris was in Rhode Island. Mayor Alioto claimed Emily and William Harris intended to kidnap his grandchildren. Considering the Harrises' provocateur role, and Alioto's election campaign for Governor, it is possible that they obliged him by making themselves conspicuous in his neighborhood without being arrested by police. Caused an altercation at Mel's Sporting Goods Store, Inglewood, that would
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A Lifetime of ArtThe Eiteljorg Museum honors Howard Terpningwith a major retrospective exhibition page 2 Plains Indian cultures such as the Blackfoot have fascinated Terpning through the years because he is drawn to the horse culture of the nomadic hunting tribes.Though violence was a reality in their lives, Terpning prefers to depict the everyday activities, ceremonies, and reflective moments of his subjects rather than the heat of battle. Terpning's interest in western history dates back to age 15, when he spent the summer at his cousin's ranch in Durango, CO. He fell in love with the western landscape, did a lot of hiking and fishing, rode on horseback, and camped out by himself in the mountains. From that time on, he was an avid student of the West. Terpning attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Art and the American Academy of Fine Art, apprenticing with the famous Haddon (Sunny) Sundblomin Chicago. He became a successful and prolific illustrator, doing commercial work for publications such as Time, Good Housekeeping, Newsweek, and Ladies' Home Journal. His 1960s stint as a Marine Corps civilian combat artist in Vietnam resulted in paintings now displayed in the Marine Corps Museum in Washington, DC. He also painted more than 80 movie posters, including those for The Sound of Music and Dr. Zhivago. Searching for something more artistically satisfying, Terpning began painting portraits, including a portrait of a Sioux Chief for his daughter, Susan. Then, at age 47, Terpning took several months break from his commercial work to complete three paintings. They sold, and he relished the freedom of painting what he chose and discovered that he was happiest when painting his favorite subject, western history. Thus marked the beginning of Terpning's fine-art career and his transition away from commercial work. Moving to Arizona, he established himself as a preeminent fine-art
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politician, English: he was also one of the most popular Japanese wrestlers of all time, because this man, with the granite chin, was the renowned Antonio Inoki. Initially rising to fame as the protege of the great 1950s legend Rikidozan, the first real megastar of Japanese pro wrestling, he eventually branched out, building a legacy of his own later parlaying his in-ring success and popularity to the world of politics. However, with his political career now in limbo, he was thinking of leveraging that past to save his future. Now over in the Hermit Kingdom, an incident was taking place, something unthinkable. The Great Leader, the Eternal President, the founder of North Korea, Kim Il-sung, had collapsed. He was having a heart attack. A team of North Korea's best doctors were flown in to save him. They worked on him for hours, but alas, on the afternoon of July 8th, 1994, Kim Il-sung died. To North Koreans,làm thất vọng WCW chủ tịch, Eric Bischoff, ai không muốn gì hơn hơn là đánh bại đối thủ của mình Một đêm nọ, Bischoff nhận được một cuộc gọi từ một người quen cũ của Nhật Bản. Đó là chính trị gia đã trở thành chính trị gia, Antonio Inoki. Inoki cuối cùng đã tìm ra Làm thế nào để cứu sự nghiệp chính trị của mình, và nó, có lẽ kỳ lạ, English: who fought off and vanquished the Imperialist Americans to win the Korean War, and those were some mighty shoes to fill. His son, Kim Jong-il, now left suddenly with an entire nation to rule, and one under immense turmoil, felt this pressure, as all eyes were on him. Meanwhile, in the US, there was one company that was reigning supreme as the world's premier wrestling brand, the Connecticut-based World Wrestling Federation, or WWF, today known as the WWE. Now
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slick passes. He still had that. Magic checked in a slower, bulkier player than the one who inspired Penny's joy for passing, but he promptly whipped a one-handed sidearm bounce pass right through Penny's fingertips to find Cedric Ceballos slipping to the rim. A few minutes later, Magic threw a similar pass on the diagonal. Wizardry notwithstanding, Magic played much more like a traditional big man. He posted up not just smaller players like Dennis Scott, but bigger players like Horace Grant. Johnson's calf seized up in the second quarter, perhaps a victim of the game's fast pace. He returned still determined to create even out of the post like this fancy, frivolous dish to Elden Campbell. Hardaway too had a night in which his best passing came from the post. Look how his height allows him to glance over help defense and swing the ball to the weak side for a Dennis Scott three. A relatively quiet outing for bothplayers ended in narrow Orlando victory. The papers noted Magic's strained calf only further diminished his lost mobility. The rematch came just nine days later in Orlando. Penny sounded more excited this time, eager to perform at home in the presence of a legend. He said he'd been a little too pumped up last time and needed to calm down. In the intervening days, Magic had become a starter, replacing not Van Exel at point guard, but the young high scoring small forward Cedric Ceballos. That was the big storyline at the time since a pissed off Ceballos had reacted by taking an unannounced water ski vacation in Arizona, but another narrative would prove more important in the long run. Magic Johnson was recruiting. The man who earlier in the season had pulled Hardaway aside to share some advice about playing point guard alongside a superstar big man now publicly courted that very same superstar big man. Asked about Shaq's
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Times-MAPCU Scholarship • KDU Alumni Discount • Sibling Discount Recognition KDU College is an ISO 9002 and MSC certified institution. Students have free access to modern computers, science and engineering laboratories, fast e- mail and Internet facilities, well-stocked libraries and resource centers. In 2000, KDU launched its RM10 million Smart Initiative as part of its vision to create an institution where students can benefit from being at the center of all its services. Also, all programmes offered are approved by the Ministry of Education, Besides this, KDU College has obtained LAN accreditation for certain programmes. Established in 1983, and a pioneer in Malaysian private education, KDU College has continued to be an innovative leader in being the first SMART college in Malaysia. Through its SMART initiatives, KDU aims to provide a superior learning experience to nurture students to become independent and life-long learners. KDU offers a wide range of programmes at Certificate, Diploma, Degreeand Masters levels. The Certificate and Diploma courses are internally developed while the Degree and Masters programmes are conducted in association with prestigious universities in Australia and the UK. The college prides itself with its impressive alumni of more than 34,000graduates. Many have successfully transferred to universities around the world to further their studies and have emerged as top students from these universities to become competent graduates who excel in their workplace. The college's high standards of academic provision are well recognised by employers of various industries and universities worldwide. KDU College is a subsidiary of Paramount Corporation Berhad Group, a public listed company with a strong property arm consisting of Property Development, Property Investment and Property Construction. Its education arm is made up of the two KDU College campuses (Petaling Jaya and Penang), KDU Management Development Centre (KMDC) and Sekolah Sri KDU, a Smart School at the primary and
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national law was struck down every individual municipality every region in the country enacted a law a similar law of their own so regardless of their political party they but they wanted to promote urbanization as a way of increasing economic growth in combination with that you had the arguments for the fact that a lot of the housing in Spain was was conceived of or considered to be a substandard so much of what was built in the 1950s and 60s was intended to be replaced by this policy what ended up happening is that it wasn't replaced simply new housing was built the other ingredient that went into this was a massive amount of infrastructural investment so for those of you who know a little story of the European Union there's something called cohesion funds cohesion funds are basically a way for the countries within the EU tobalance their economies and countries that whose economies are lagging get cohesion funds to elevate the the production of their economies Spain was one of these countries in the late 90s it's its economy was not as strong as France or Germany or in England or even say Italy at that moment in time much of this funding that came in from the EU went to things that were intended to build economic growth infrastructure so railway high-speed railway highway lines airports a massive infrastructure building boom took place during this period of time that was unlike anything that had been seen in Europe really at this scale during this this relatively compressed period of time in addition to housing in addition to infrastructure you also had a huge amount of cultural production so you had the calatrava's that had needs the eyes immense the Niemeyer's building museums building cultural facilities throughout
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two countries, Romulo Betancourt of Venezuela and Leon Valencid of Columbia. Upon his return to his field Ol-son will begin to reduce the Moti-lone language to writing. His even-tual goal is to give the Bible to the people in their own language. He works among the people in a three-fold program which he has personally organized; 1) to make a medical doctor of the witch doctor, 2) to teach the chiefs modern agri-cultural methods, 3) to teach read-ing and writing to the tribes. Olson will answer mail address-ed to his station at Apartado 248, Maracay, Venezuela, South Amer-ica. Wednesday, February 19, 1964 Speaking with a British accent that betrayed his English back-ground, Stephen F. Olford began a series of Founders week chapel messages on the theme for the week, "The Ministry of the Church in a Changing World," yesterday morning. Although he sees the local church as the interest of Christ in the world, Olford said, "Mymes-sage is addressed to individuals." The individual must face the changing world with its political revolutions, its theological revalua-tion and scientific breakthroughs in a relationship to the local church not as a "free lance" Christian. How does the individual Chris-tian meet the challenge of a changing world? "With the lib-erty of the Holy Spirit," said Ol-ford. The Christian need not fear the changing world if he has the liberty of the Spirit filled life. But how may a Christian know ehe liberty of the Holy Spirit? 01- ford answered this question from his text, II Cor. 3:17, "Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." The Christian may know the lib-erty of the Holy Spirit if the Spirit is a resident in his life and the ruler of his life. Olford clarified the meaning of the residence of the Spirit by adding that the in-dwelling Spirit does more than merely incense or influence the life. The
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while remaining responsive to changing threats and new scientific information. Some species, such as the American Pika, are already surviving at the limits of their ecological tolerance. Priority: Connecting People with Nature Ensuring the Future of Conservation Americans’ declining interaction with the outdoors — particularly children growing up in a digital age who prefer virtual reality to natural reality — is a substantial challenge to our conservation mission. In response to this trend, the Service has joined a national movement to expand opportunities for people to get outside and become involved with the natural world. Our challenge is not simply reconnecting people with nature; it is growing a national constituency for conservation. Adapting the wide-ranging elements of landscape planning will have limited effect without strong public support and participation and an American public committed to the sustained future of the natural world — particularly in a changing climate. From providing programs that educate and inspire childrenfound its first public expression. That idea framed our beginning, and from the beginning there was change. At the dawn of the 20th century, leaders solidified the notion of conservation as a fundamental public service, providing a powerful vision of public trust that would guide development of the nation’s private, state, tribal and federal conservation infrastructure. Soon thereafter, in the midst of the first global conflict, we would enter into a treaty with Great Britain for the conservation of migratory birds. And later, from the social, economic and ecological turmoil of the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression, other visionary commitments would emerge: secure funding to build state capacities and reestablish depleted populations of wildlife; a collaborative system to regulate the hunting of migratory waterfowl on continental scales; a system of national wildlife refuges; the Endangered Species Act; and many others. Alongside our state and other conservation partners — notably hunters, anglers, birders and
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certainty in my two-year-old autistic son, and his inability to understand and deal with Heraclitean ambiguity. Between 1994 and 1997, PDVSA kept me at the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research of MIT in Cambridge (Massachusetts) as a visiting scientist. During the day, I worked in CEEPR, at the right, on the scenarios of global energy growth until 2060; and during the night, I researched autism and the onset of language in Harvard University, at the left. In 1996, psycho-linguist Alfonzo Caramazza and neuropsychologist Helen Tager-Flusberg, from U-Mass, helped me analyze the performance of nine high-functioning autistic subjects and two geniuses, in ambiguous and unambiguous tasks. However in January 1997, during a snowstorm in Sharon, Massachusetts, my 10-year-old autistic son led me spontaneously to the roots of autism and social intelligence. All that helped me receive that year from the Extension School of Harvard University, the Dean's prize for Outstanding ALM Thesis in the Area of Natural and HumanSciences. At the dawn of a snowy day, I asked my son if he wanted to drink orange juice or milk. He said he wanted milk. Before I gave him the milk. however, I asked him if he wanted milk or orange juice. He answered that he wanted orange juice. Curiosity led me to reversing a few times the terms of the dilemma. And my son always chose its last term. In my view, he could not-- and cannot--sublimate the collision of mutually exclusive worlds, or words. Back to Caracas, between 1998 and 2001, professor José Padrón, at the Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez (UNESR), helped me to uncover the cognitive roots of spontaneous discourse in a doctorate on Education and Research. Since 2001, I've tried to falsify the logos heuristics. So far, I've been unsuccessful. Thus, at the end of October 2013, my wife organized a three-day interview concerning autism, climate
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purpose.” That law was used to prosecute championship boxer Jack Johnson for taking his white girlfriend, Lucille Cameron, to Chicago for “immoral purposes.” Even though the two soon married, Johnson was convicted in 1913, but fled to Europe to avoid serving time for a crime that he knew he had not committed. Rape hysteria became a flashpoint in America’s broader race relations problems. Those relations reached their nadir during the Red Summer of 1919, when race riots broke out in more than 20 cities. In Washington DC, news of the sexual assault of an officer’s wife triggered the spectacle of hundreds of uniformed sailors and soldiers who chased and beat Blacks, all within view of the US Capitol building. The report later turned out to be a hoax. The slaying of innocent Black males continued for many years. One of those innocents was Emmett Till, who one day pulled upto the grocery store in Money, Mississippi. On a dare, he took the hand of the cashier, a local beauty by the name of Carolyn Bryant, and asked, “How about a date, baby?” Mrs. Bryant was offended by the overture and word soon reached her husband. A week later, the mutilated body of Emmett Till floated to the surface of the Tallahatchie River. He had been shot through the right temple and his skull had been struck with an ax. That was August 1955. Emmett Till was 14 years old. In 1991 Clarence Thomas was nominated to the Supreme Court. He came to the post with a Yale Law School degree and broad legal experience. But then he was ambushed by Anita Hill, who claimed that Thomas had made sexually inappropriate remarks several years before. Smarting under the allegation, Thomas complained to the Senate Judiciary Committee that
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to [sic] company policies" and referred to his "inability to commit to the managerial efforts directed by the parent corporation, covering up employee misconduct which required termination, and his failure to abide by previous commitments to his immediate supervisor with respect to team work and reorg[an]ization." The depositions betray a similar inability to settle on an explanation for Domnguez-Cruz's dismissal. At one point, Ovitt stated that "[t]he reason that he was terminated was because of his performance, it was performance issues." At another point, Ovitt acknowledged that he told "the employees of the corporation, other than the executive staff," that the dismissal was not related to performance. Later, he indicated that the plaintiff was fired because of "his refusal to take the direction that the company was going" and his insubordination. Finally, Ovitt referred to Domnguez-Cruz's failure to abideboth Puerto Rico and Costa Rica, the position in Costa Rica had not, as of the time of the depositions, been eliminated. The performance explanation also suffers from some deficiencies. At least one of the alleged violations of company policy upon which Suttle Caribe relies occurred approximately two years before Domnguez-Cruz was dismissed, and his 1993 evaluation, at roughly the same time, called him an outstanding employee. And there is at least some question whether Domnguez-Cruz was directly responsible for two of the alleged violations. Further, the fact that the other employees involved in some of these violations were not terminated may cast doubt on the veracity of this explanation. Finally, Domnguez-Cruz's record at the company may undermine the performance explanation. He had a strong record with the company, received a positive performance evaluation in 1993, was
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with cancer. He was the husband of the late Janet L. Moore, who died May 7, 2003. Born July 15, 1948, in Brunswick, he was the son of the late Fred A. Moore Sr. and Anna Lee Eury Moore Kidwiler. Fred was a graduate of Brunswick High School, class of 1966. He had previously been employed by Jenkins Motors in Frederick, Md. Fred looked forward each year to his trips to Ocean City, Md., for the Maryland State Firemen's Convention, which he was briefly able to attend in June. One of his proudest moments was in March, when he was recognized with an honorary life membership in the Brunswick Volunteer Ambulance Co. 19, to which he was so devoted. He also was a member of Brunswick Moose Lodge 1582 and Brunswick Eagles Aerie 1136. He is survived by his fiance, Linda Lust of Brunswick; two daughters, Tiffani Moore of Brunswick and Toni Baker and husband, Melvin, of Harpers Ferry, W.Va.; two sons,Billy Harrison and wife, Amanda, of Kearneysville, W.Va., and Shaun Harrison of Thurmont, Md.; and grandchildren, Teddie Baker, Kierstin Chapman and Brandon Harrison. He also is survived by three sisters, Patricia Snoots of Brunswick, Carol Brown of Fuquay-Varina, N.C., and Gloria Crowl and husband, Alan, of Jefferson, Md.; a brother, Dennis Moore and wife, Gloria, of Brunswick; and stepsister, Karen Cornelius and husband, Norman, of Knoxville, Md. He also is survived by a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. He leaves behind numerous devoted friends, especially Clair and Jackie Ebersole, Tony Barnhouse, Audrey Williams and Paula Wiles. In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by his stepfather, Harry T. Kidwiler; and brother-in-law, Gary "Boogie" Snoots. The family will receive friends Thursday, July 13, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Stauffer Funeral Home, 1100 N. Maple Ave., Brunswick. The funeral home will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Friday, July 14,
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for that, but I think it’s appropriate. Every book better be read thoroughly.” Tribal News 05 Board approves Middle College elizabeth levi co-writing editor After a month-long controversy over giving final architectural approval to Wando’s Middle College, the Charleston County School Board voted 6-2 in favor of continuing with the architectural design contract Nov. 14. The meeting, held at the CCSD School Board meeting room, was attended by a large enough crowd in support of the Middle College that 30 people had to watch from the lobby. Many held signs urging the board to pass the vote. This was the second vote the school board held for the continuation of the Middle College contract. The previous Oct. 10 vote was tied 4-4, holding up the project. Though school board member Ann Oplinger did not attend the Oct. 10 meeting, she was present at the Nov. 14 meetingand voted in favor of the college. Board member Mary Ann Taylor resigned her seat earlier in the day and did not attend the meeting. Board members Elizabeth Moffly and Elizabeth Kandrac both voted against the contract, as they had at the previous meeting. Moffly said she is opposed to enlarging the already overcrowded Wando. Principal Lucy Beckham, though, said she is pleased with the vote. “It’s a great victory for Mount Pleasant,” she said. “So many parents and representatives of the town were there. I could not have been prouder of all of them.” The Middle College is planned to be completed in 2014. Colorguard junior Caroline Thomas and drumline members junior Everett Engstrom, sophomore Andrew Kilby and junior Rudy Box in the marching show at State on Nov. 5. Senior Diego Farias competed with the Columbia Math Circle, made up of members of the S.C. State Math Team. As part of the B team, Farias came in 11th place
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organizations, they formed their own media outlets, and also adopted and subverted the human rights discourse. Today's dictators keep a semblance of democracy, while actually holding all the power. Still, in many countries democracy did take hold. One of the biggest success stories was Eastern Europe, where the former communist states became prosperous democracies. A more complicated story were the countries of the former Soviet Union, were the transition was harder. In the years of the union, many Russians moved into these countries, and now that they became sovereign states these Russian citizens wanted to remain connected to Russia instead of turning towards the West. The first conflict to come out of these tensions occurred in the early 90s in Moldova, where a civil war broke out between national Moldovan and pro-Russian forces, ending up in part of Moldova breaking away and declaring itself a sovereign state called Transnistria, a state thatisn't recognized by any UN member. This was a sign of things to come. After the fall of the USSR, the United States remained the only superpower, and some Americans thought that it had a moral obligation to use this power to advance democracy and freedom around the world. Known as neo-conservatives, they reasoned that an aggressive US policy against dictators will embolden pro-democracy forces and drive them to topple authoritarian regimes. This reasoning did have some basis in reality, but the neocons failed to consider the other side of the equation. American conservatives see their country as a force of good in the world, and they tend to think that the rest to the world see it that way as well. They don't realize that many people around the world see the US as an imperialistic force that is out to dispossess them. So when the Bush administration
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people have not all been completely military campaigns, but have also included social pacification programs, economic aid to reactionary regimes, political police extermination of legitimate opposition and the like, then it should not be too hard for us to realize that in its policies against Blacks, poor people, and other national minorities, the U.S. government is waging an undeclared war. The primary aspects of this undeclared war are class repression, and casualties can be counted on both the welfare unemployment rolls, and the statistics of murdered Black youth and prison crime reports. This undeclared war has masked itself as "domestic reform," "law and order," and "a return to traditional American values" a la Nixonian doctrine. The ending of overt U.S. military involvement in Vietnam has led to an increasingly reactionary stance on the part of the majority of white Americans. The vile and deceitful nature of America's institutions were revealed glaringlyby the Vietnam imperialist venture, and has cast many into the pit of uncertainty. Of course the post Vietnam revelations of government deception told Black people nothing "new" about the ruling class institutions of American society. But it revealed these institutions for what they are, for the first time America could see what was perpetrated in their name. This was/is most uncomfortable, for white America cherishes its self deceptions of righteousness and democracy. With the eroding of these self delusions, our position as a national minority has become increasingly endangered. There is the foul odor of reactionary "Americanism" in the air, fanned and blown into the confused faces of white America by a ruling class beset with all manner of economic political and social ills - - which demand attention. (The landslide victory of Nixon in '72 was an endorsement, conscious or unconscious, of white America's deep seated reactionary nature and
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Chernenko, the Politburo member who nominated him for, that office, are both known to lack confidence in the ability of the .Arab countries to unite and act together. It is their conviction that the main external danger to the Soviet Union lies in the West. Consequently, the experts say, the new leadership will continue Brezhnev's policy in the Middle East of carefully avoiding any major confrontation" either 'with Israel or the U.S. The Soviet Union will continue to supply Syria and other Soviet client states in the area with arms. But the flow will not be in creased nor it will be upgraded qualitatively. According to one French intelligence source, "It now seems even more unlikely than before that Syria will obtain the top grade combat planes and missiles which it had been demanding in Moscow." i *\rabs Complained About "tepid Support" Even before. Brezhnev's death, at the age of 75, Syrian and Egyptian diplomats and army officers complainedpredicted that a nominal successor would be appointed until the power struggle was resolved. But Andropov appears to be a strong man. At 68, he is known to be backed by the military establishment, the secret service and the police. From 1967-82, he headed the Soviet Security Committee which is responsible for the KGB and the police. Re- State Department Issues Report On Anti-Jewish Terrorist Acts Israeli citizens or facilities, but Jews from 17 countries have been attacked by Palestinian terrorists primarily because they are Jews: Attacks against Jews and Israelis have been more lethal than other terrorism. Almost 60 percent involved attacks on people rather than property and about 65 percent of the incidents intended to cause casualties. Approximately 400 people have been wounded and 25 killed in these attacks. Almost half of all attacks against Jews and Israelis have occurred in Western Europe. Ancient Domestic Accident Uncovered By Archaeologists TEL AVIV (JTA)-Ar- chaeologists from the Haifa Pre-historic Museum believe they have
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by night His busy light in flood on tissue walls Tried describe to she and me a smoking glory in steel And a prophet raved – “Hear! Heed! Faith is the one checkered King On this fantasian board a playing.” But I like my Moon bearing such pale light Long dead a mere reflection of life Was old and could not rise the moon rises her candle-lit glow dances casting shadows on walls as she weaves in and out of night's winded breath fingering every inch of darkness as she thrusts herself forward night moans in a climax of screams then becomes silent under freshly fallen dew she tucks herself beneath covers and awaits morning's blush On the Passover Lord Almighty blood In our salvation four back To back Bleeding in the Heaven's Eclipsed in blood Sea waves roar Upon your throne On the Passover Hailing from the clouds On the feast of the tabernacle I bow to you my king Themoon bleeds Almighty power Forgive us our sins Eclipses the new year A sign of great glory From the eclipsed moon On the feast of the trumpets Falling to the last moon The Passover Feast of the tabernacle God's sign Unto mankind Salvation his Holy name He who believes shall not perish Instead drinks from the chalice of everlasting Life Pray It comes To Passover in the end The moon is whispering Even though no one could hear As the tides move in and out, Her vanishing thoughts Become visible The stars are witnesses Creating songs and stories That only gods can perform But as the night goes on, Knowledge comes to Earth Flowing like a celestial river How do I reach it? My time moves too quickly And it's getting farther away But even so, I'll continue on I'll raise my voice May it echo in the heavens So a new dawn May rise again But effort is mocked "You won't reach it," the darkness taunted I reached out
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acquisition date is as follows: Cash $ 11,438 Accounts receivable 76 Accounts payable (56,471 ) Net liabilities assumed (44,958 ) Goodwill 1,919,957 Net fair value of assets acquired $ 1,874,999 F-10 QUAMTEL, INC. NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) The goodwill recorded for the acquisition of Data Jack represents the fair market value of liabilities as of the acquisition date, plus $1,875,000, which represents the value of the Company's common stock issued pursuant to the acquisition. The warrants issued had nominal value at the acquisition date. NOTE D - GOING CONCERN The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, which contemplates continuation of the Company as a going concern. The Company has incurred operating losses and negative cash flows from operations since its Share Exchange Agreement described in Note A above, has incurred a retained earnings deficit of $1,930,012 through December 31, 2009, and has been dependent on issuances of debt and equity instrumentsand financing of a public company, and required the services of iTella, Inc. as outlined in the Restated Consulting Services Agreement. The Restated Consulting Services Agreement is not cancellable by either party in advance of its contractual term, except under a defined change in control. On August 20, 2009, the Company also executed a one-year consulting agreement with Mr. Warren Gilbert, who is the president of Gilder Funding Corp., a shareholder of the Company, whereby Mr. Gilbert will provide advice and counsel regarding the Company’s financial management and strategic opportunities. As compensation, Mr. Gilbert was issued 300,000 shares of the Company’s common stock, which were registered on a registration statement on Form S-8 on November 9, 2009. NOTE H - NOTES PAYABLE At December 31, 2009 and 2008, notes payable consisted of the following: 2009 2008 Promissory note payable - shareholder $ 200,000 $ - Notes payable - CIT Bank 35,899 32,505 Note payable - American Honda Finance Corporation 20,256 26,857 Note payable
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were doing well each year. Per acre yields also jumped and Washington State moved into fourth place among cranberry producing states in the nation. When New Jersey has a poor crop year, Washington can claim third. Washingtons f 1,20 a Washingtons acrefrof 1,200pr cranberries each produce from lbbaways 150 to 350 of the 100 b. barrels per year, or twice as much as was being produced when Dr. Doughty first went to Long Beach. Besides the fertilizer recommendations, Dr. Doughty tested a new product called Casoron for its weed control At the time, Casoron, now one ba snrote nry DR. CHARLES DOUGHTY of the most used agriculutral herbicides was new from Europe and generally unknown in the country. Doughtys recommenda- ' 'rbutera tions regarding applcation rtes, performance levels and chemical residue of the product in the fruit became standards of the cranberry industry and in other fields of agriculture. FROST PROTEmTION for cranberries and blueberries was another area of concentrated research work by Dr. Doughty. Blueberries, like cranberries, take fromfive to eight years to come into production. Dr. Doughty worked on to increase growth and shorten this "juvenile" peiod. He also did research to determine fertilizer needs and timing when the plants were least susceptible to frost damage. Another blueberry growers' nemesis was the "mummy berry" and Dr. Doughty was in the thick of the battle to correct this situation. Washington State University, Dr. Doughty's efforts helped bring out some dramatic improvements for blueberry growers. fields were yielding about 3,500 lbs. per acre. In 1979 the averages had jumped to 6,000 lbs. Now the 800 to 900 acres of blueberries in Washington North American Blueberry Council figures. DR. DOUGHTY, a native of Colorado, who grew up on an apple orchard near Kansas City, didn't begin college until he was 33. A tendency toward a career in tree fruits shifted to a growing interest in research work and Dr. Doughty completed Ph.D. at WSU even after
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public safety," S. Borisova declared. The lawyer for the ministry told the court about the great quantity of administrative violations of law, particularly such as distribution of extremist literature, which were committed by regional representations of Jehovah's Witnesses. She said that forbidden printed materials of Jehovah's Witnesses proclaim exclusivity and also inferiority or superiority on the basis of the principle of adherence to a religion. "Despite the inclusion in the list of extremist literature, instances were established of the distribution of forbidden printed materials, particularly the periodical "Watchtower," the justice ministry's attorney said. In the capacity of threats to human safety, the Ministry of Justice lawyers name the prohibition of blood transfusion, which the Jehovah's Witnesses promote. The Russian Ministry of Justice accused the Jehovah's Witnesses organization of denying its members blood transfusion, an RIA Novosti correspondent reports from the courtroom of the Supreme Court of the RF. On Thursday, the Russian Supreme Court continued the trial of thelawsuit of the Ministry of Justice for finding the Administrative Center of Jehovah's Witnesses to be extremist and for banning this organization. "An expert analysis of informational brochures of the Jehovah's Witnesses was conducted and specialists came to the conclusion that the information contained in them represents a threat for health," Svetlana Borisova, a lawyer for the ministry, said. In addition she cited an instance where a sick child was denied a blood transfusion, since that contradicted the religious views of his parents, who were Jehovah's Witnesses. The justice ministry is sure that the work of the Jehovah's Witnesses engenders a threat to the protection of rights and interests of society and public safety, the ministry's lawyer pointed out. In the course of the trial it was reported that courts in Russia have ruled 95 brochures of Jehovah's Witnesses to be extremist and have prohibited their distribution in the RF. A lawyer for the
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serving the poor is a matter of freely giving what one has freely received. In the New Testament we sometimes get the idea that love replaces justice in the Old Testament. In fact the New Testament is all about justice. Jesus expands the Old Testament view of social justice for the poor and the marginalized to include other outsiders: women, tax collectors, Gentiles, lepers, and demon-possessed individuals. The story of the Good Samaritan pushes the boundaries of holiness rituals and nationality as Jesus makes the point that assisting those in need must extend beyond the boundaries of social classes, ethnic groups, and religious affiliations. Even during his dying our Jesus extended grace to the criminal being crucified beside him in the Gospel of Luke reaching out to the unclean person whose body would receive a dishonorable burial as a cursed and shamed object Jesus even promised that this man would come to paradisewith him. For liberation theologian and Roman Catholic priest John Sabrino, the cross on which God is placed is the most eloquent proclamation that God does love the victimized of the world. On the cross God's love is impotent yet believable. For Sabrino the practice of justice is a basic material demand of the Gospel without which the Gospel would be substantially mutilated. In the 21st century social justice for the poor and the marginalized includes all those that the world considers different or lesser worth. Social justice today means welcoming persons who are underemployed or unemployed, oppressed by the economic system, homeless or homebound, neglected by family and society, orphaned, mentally ill, physically disabled, victims of domestic violence, immigrants seeking safety or employment to feed their hungry families, person suffering with hiv/aids, and anyone who is marginalized because of race, gender, culture, or sexual orientation. All are to be unconditionally welcomed. All are
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centered around an English speaking female figure known to US servicemen as "Tokyo Rose." Did the tactics work? Well, yes and no. The Kamikazes were not particularly successful, and the organized "fight to the death" and the supposed killing of millions of US servicemen in an invasion issues were solved, very effectively, by the employment of the two nuclear weapons used at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Then, as history points out, the US High command simply parked the battleship USS New Jersey off the Japanese coast and said "Come on out here and sign these "Unconditional Surrender" papers before we decide to get angry and REALLY do you some harm..." Just so you know - "Tokyo Rose" was actually twelve different women, one of which was an American citizen, who, after the war, was arrested, tried for Treason, convicted, and spent six years in a Federal prison. Barrett's Masters and Minions are reeling... The Doctor's Data vany kind of crappy tactic, to get readers - for it is numbers of readers that generate advertising dollars. News vehicles that formerly relied on printed pages are suddenly thrust into the internet competition for readers. One of the tactics beginning to be employed is a thing called "paid content," and it is controversial. It comes in two parts: The first, where a reader pays to log on to a news source, and the second, something called "crowdsourcing" where a so-called "Investigative Journalist" gets funded by someone. See the quote from the Wikipedia article: "The increased accessibility and interactivity of online journalism has also created new opportunity in the guise of crowdsourcing, enabling people to get investigative journalists working on stories that they themselves have suggested and funded.[8]" "Basically it works by members of the public providing suggestions and tips for stories. When a journalist accepts a
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begin to reduce the Moti-lone language to writing. His even-tual goal is to give the Bible to the people in their own language. He works among the people in a three-fold program which he has personally organized; 1) to make a medical doctor of the witch doctor, 2) to teach the chiefs modern agri-cultural methods, 3) to teach read-ing and writing to the tribes. Olson will answer mail address-ed to his station at Apartado 248, Maracay, Venezuela, South Amer-ica. Wednesday, February 19, 1964 Speaking with a British accent that betrayed his English back-ground, Stephen F. Olford began a series of Founders week chapel messages on the theme for the week, "The Ministry of the Church in a Changing World," yesterday morning. Although he sees the local church as the interest of Christ in the world, Olford said, "My mes-sage is addressed to individuals." The individual must face the changing world with its political revolutions, its theological revalua-tion andthe foreign country, plans a prepara-tory program for the year. Groups meet regularly to study the history, way of life, current problems and language of their countries. All groups meet to-gether several times during the year for briefing in American political and social problems. Each student does preliminary work on his study project which, when completed, will bring him academic credit. Each also makes advance "contacts" in his host country. Upon reaching his host country in June, each SPANner spends eight weeks or more working on his project. He holds interviews, visits appropriate institutions, makes documentary investigations and lives with families. Upon returning home, the SPANner organizes his summer's work to prepare for his project report, due the following March. A student earns 8 semester cre-dits upon satisfactory completion of his project. The project is an accredited upper division gradu-ate- level course at the University of Minnesota. Bethel is one of eight Minnesota colleges participating in SPAN. Ap-plications are available from Dr. Walfred Peterson. Oak
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"I am looking at another Indian person who is familiar with Indian issues." As the frustrations of the group became more apparent, some in attendance became verbally angry. It was apparent Wellstone wasn't going to disclose any game plan for addressing the group's concerns. After the meeting Camp Justice members expressed mixed emotions about just what the meeting had accomplished. By and For the Native American Community The fr ee Native American Press We support Equal Opportunity For All People A Weekly Publication Senator Paul Wellstone listens to Camp Justice Members who claim that a police state exists in White Earth. 75 MNDOT jobs scheduled for fall Founded in 1991 Volume 2 issue 9 July tO, 1992 Copyright, The Native American Press, 1992 By Larry Adams There will be 75 new job openings in construction and related fields opening in the early fall for Native people in Minnesota. Wilma Mason, the executive director at the Anishinabe Council of Job Developers (ACJD) in the Minneapolis area hasconfirmed the positions. Jobs for Native people, ages 18 and over will be for highway maintenance technicians. Also part of the second phase of Governor Carlson's Initiative Employment program includes the the recruitment of carpenters, heavy equipment operators, plumbers, cement masons, iron workers, and laborers. The third phase of the Governor's Iniative program is to hire youths for the Department of Natural Resources (DNR.) The ACJD has submitted 10 names already to the DNR for placement. The ACJD was responsible for the job p lacement of the jobs mentioned in the NAP's June 19, 1992, issue on the MNDOT jobs for youth story. "Governor Carlson is making a commitment," said Mason, on dealing with the unemployment problem facing Native people in Minnesota. The ACJD is currently involved in working out a budget to finance the ACJD through the Governor's Employment Initiative Program. The ACJD is applying for telephones, adminstrative costs and operation funds to assist Native people find jobs throughout the state of Minnesota. In
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Economic Development Committee to determine how much parking was available at Gonzalez’s buildings. Gonzalez never contended that he could satisfy the 1.5 spaces requirement, so it was no surprise when the Economic Development Committee reported to the Town Board that the number of spaces fell short of the alleged requirement. Loren- Maltese thereupon instructed Gonzalez that he could not sell the units unless he obtained a variance from the Zoning Board, which was headed by her friend and long-time political supporter Anthony Accardo. Gonzalez dutifully applied for the variances but was turned down. This had the effect of shutting down his condominium conversion business. To someone unaware of Cicero’s history, all of these new requirements and shifting standards might have appeared rational enough but for two anomalies. The first was that at the same time that the Gonzalez parties were being subjected to the new regime, Joe Pav and others continuedto do business under the old rules. Between February and April of 1999, Pav applied for certificates of compliance for units in his Morton Park building. This was an old multi-family rental building that Pav had rehabilitated and (like the Gonzalez group) was now selling as individual condominiums. The project was completed with much fanfare, including a ribbon- cutting ceremony personally attended by Loren-Maltese. Pav’s applications for certificates of compliance for these units sailed right through the Building Department, without any detours to the Town Hall or the Legal Department. Inspectors were promptly dispatched and reports were issued finding the units to be in compliance. Finally, Pav received certificates approved by Loren-Maltese’s self-described "best friend," Mary Lynn Chlada, the head of the Building Department. Pav was not required to obtain "condominium approval" for the conversions. Also tellingly, he received the certificates even though his Morton Park building had undergone essentially the same renovations as the
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courses that he took with me. He has also been very active in the research area and authored a paper in a peer reviewed journal called 'Energies'. Congratulations Mike. - Carrie Williams is a friendly, hardworking and highly motivated student whose time at CSUB has included research in the Mojave desert with myself, running the AR sandbox for department tours, tutoring her fellow classmates, and serving as the founding president for the Women in Science Club. After graduation Carrie plans on working through the Federal Pathways program as a hydrologist with either the US Geological Survey, or the National Parks Service for a couple of years before pursuing a PhD in Geology. Congratulations Carrie. - Jesus Robles is a bright, hardworking geoscientist with a pleasant personality and a broad array of research skills in geochemistry. His success in writing a nationally competitive research proposal and work on a research trip demonstrated strong commitment to quality research and a sincere interest in improving hispart of the CSUB community and this shows through her dedication to her fellow students, faculty and community itself. Congratulations Nicolette. Proud of you. - Hi everyone, this is Doctor Heidi He from the department of Nursing. It is my pleasure to introduce to you Miss Lin Dim. As as a first generation immigrant, Miss Dim had faced many challenges in her educational journey. But, through her determination and perseverance she was able to overcome those obstacles and has achieved many goals in her professional career, advancing from a registered nurse with an Associate degree to a Master degree prepared family nurse practitioner. Miss Dim is going to work in the medically underserved community, providing much needed care to the medically underserved population. Congratulations Lin. We're just so proud of you. - Andrew Goodwin is the perfect ambassador of the enduring sciences student body at California State University Bakersfield. He has worked hard to maintain a high GPA and has also worked with
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a few exceptions to that Ireland being one of them but by and large it was a huge movement to liberalize abortion laws including in this country. And then after that we had the International Conference on population and development in Cairo in 1994 which was a crucial moment in reproductive rights where all 179 countries present agreed that they should do something about abortion amongst other things, reproductive health more generally but abortion particularly. And since then 30 countries in the global South have also liberalized there laws. And during that time of course there's been a conservative backlash. A small relatively small religious right-wing movement that has gained political power has captured political parties in some places and has used abortion to sustain a populist movement. That's what we've seen in this country with the capture of the Republican Party, it's happened in other countries. But still so far only adelivery care, the training of midwives, the provision of the emergency obstetric care you know for complications at delivery and of course with the rising contraceptives there's also fewer unintended pregnancies. Therefore if fewer people are pregnant then fewer people die in pregnancy so that's also a huge and important movements. And here's the improvement in access to contraception. As I just noted women everywhere have much greater access to contraception in 2015. Worldwide sixty-four percent of all women in formalized Union, a marriage or a union, were using contraception, and of these 64% 90% using modern methods which are effective right. And if you compare that to 1970 in this it's double doubled over because in 1970 it was only thirty-six percent of all women worldwide using contraception and at the time most of them were in North America and in Europe. And so there's been a lot of progress in the
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with the Canterbury rebuild after the earthquakes. The Canterbury Community Trust allocated $1.74 million to Marlborough comprising three grants. The first grant of $400,000 went towards the rebuild of Kaikoura Hospital. A third yet to be named Marlborough organisation will receive $840,000. The Marlborough Sustainable Housing Trust, a non-profit charitable trust, helping low-moderate income working households to take the first step on the home ownership ladder, through a shared ownership programme, is holding a seminar to outline its programme on Monday. The trust has already built two homes for families and plans more homes in the next two years. The seminar will be held next Monday at the SBS Bank, corner of Market and Main streets, Blenheim, from 7pm to 8pm. Couple remanded Builders in Blenheim for conference The 15th Certified Builders’ Association annual conference begins in Blenheim on Friady at the Marlborough Convention Centre. More than 350 members of the association will be attendingNurses Day falls on the birthday of Crimean War nurse Florence Nightingale, May 12, and is a chance for the public to recognise the work nurses do. Two other awards were presented to nurses working under the NMDHB, with the Nelson award for innovation & excellence in nursing practice going to Elaine Tyrrell, of Nelson Assessment Treatment Rehabilitation, and the Maori health innovation & excellence in clinical practice for Nelson/Marlborough going to Natasha Clark of the Nelson Medical Unit. The Sun Wednesday May 15, 2013 Prize gets new teacher for Grovetown By Kat Duggan throughout the country. Grovetown School last week received There were three categories for a $2000 prize, which meant they could the competition, large, medium, and hire another staff member, and make small schools, with two winners for their classes smaller. each category. School office administrator, Debbie Mrs Wallis said if the school Wallis, entered the school into the Bic had any more enrolments Back to School
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second-largest economy in the world, China. The U.S. physical and diplomatic presence in Asia is large and meaningful, but many friendly Asian states have felt for years that the U.S. does not devote enough time and energy to Asia. That may change further during Obama’s second term. There are other areas in which Obama may devote more energy. He came into office with strong rhetoric on human rights; his record has been much spottier. But Obama may use his bully pulpit – and his much freer hand on foreign policy – to be more active in the area. That said, Obama is also clearly comfortable deploying American power and is no dove. Will that mean a more aggressive stance on Syria? That seems unlikely at the moment given geopolitical realities. But in general, he has shown a willingness (see Libya) to override congressional prerogatives and has several top advisers, including his possible new secretary of state, withKarneshia Garrett this season. Last year, Garrett was able to average 9.8 points and 7.5 rebounds per game. She also earned 10 blocks on the season. In the first meeting between the two schools, the Mountaineers will look to open up the season in a strong fashion. West Vir- ginia returns nearly 80 percent of its team with only senior Natalie Burton graduating. The Mountaineers return five starters and 98.4 percent of the scoring from last season. WVU will look to use the depth it has, as every player should receive time on the court this year. West Virginia is 30-9 alltime in home openers at the Coliseum. It has won 12-straight home openers, including 11 straight under head coach Mike Carey. After a home exhibition game, a closed scrimmage against Virginia Tech and through film-viewing, the Mountaineers feel as though they’re ready to go in the season opener. “I think we realized some of the things that we needed to
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[MUSIC PLAYING] SPEAKER 1: So welcome, everyone. Our speaker today-- this is the first time she has missed a very special engagement, and that is the Vancouver Ukulele Circle. So Stephanie Gray is actually an avid ukulele player. But in addition to that, she is a Canadian who has spent more than 15 years giving over 800 talks and debates as well as hundreds of media interviews on abortion to diverse audiences in the United States, Canada, Austria, Latvia, England, Ireland, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. In university settings she has debated Dr. Fraser Fellows, a late-term abortionist; Ron Fitzsimmons, then executive director of the National Coalition of Abortion Providers; Elizabeth Cavendish, then legal director for NARAL pro-choice America; and Doctor Malcolm Potts, the first medical director for the International Planned Parenthood Federation. She's the author of "Love Unleashes Life, Abortion and the Art of Communicating Truth," and we have copies of her book available for a subsidized price of $5. So if you're interested, come and buy a copy after theback of the plane would have gone to the back exit. But one of the first people to get to the back door didn't realize that the tail of the airplane was tucked in the water, so when they whipped that door open, the Hudson River starts flooding into this airplane. So I said to the student, now everyone is getting away from the back of the plane and they're escaping out the middle doors and the front doors, and they're getting off. Except for one person, Captain Chesley Sullenberger. As everyone's getting off and away from the back, he's staying on and walking towards the back. And as water was filling the cabin about to waist level, he walked the aisle not just once, but twice, to make sure no one was left on the plane. And he was the last person to get off. What did our world say about him, I asked this student. And he said, a hero. Correct, I
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Major trade and other comprehensive economic reforms have led to a robust performance of the Polish economy. A new WTO report on the trade policies of Poland says that real GDP in Poland has gone up by one quarter above pre-transition levels and that GDP per capita averaged US$4,000 in 1999. The report notes however that rural poverty and regional development remain key problems. Economic reforms lead to robust performance of Polish economy Back to top The report states that accession to the EU remains in the forefront of Poland's economic and political goals and that much of the ongoing reform process is being driven by this objective. The report notes however that vigorous pursuit of multilateral trade liberalization would benefit Poland's long-term economic interest. The new WTO Secretariat report, along with a policy statement by the Polish government, will serve as a basis for the trade policy review1999 levels) following adoption of the EU's Common External Tariff, agricultural assistance is likely to increase significantly. Poland also has free-trade agreements with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), other Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) parties as well as bilaterally with the Baltic States, Turkey and Israel. Preferential tariffs differ substantially between trading partners, and in 1999 were, on average, less than half of Poland's MFN tariffs. External trade is vital to the transformation of the Polish economy, the report says. Increased access to competitive imports following trade liberalization has facilitated Poland's export-led growth. The share of merchandise trade (exports and imports) to GDP increased from 38% in 1994 to 49% in 1997, before falling to 44% in 1999. Manufactured products account for over three quarters of Polish trade and export shares of these goods increased from 59% in 1992 to 77% in 1998. The report notes however that import
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Once the presumption applies, Defendants are obligated to come forward with sufficient evidence to rebut the presumption. The evidence is wholly insufficient to rebut either presumption. Defendants argue that Plaintiff voluntarily left the vehicle with Fletcher Jones while the part was being ordered, and that she could have taken the car and returned when the part came in. However, the evidence is that she left it on the promise that the part would be coming and installed in a few days; that she was later told the dealer had ordered the wrong part (which is also suggested by comparing her complaint, and the mechanic's observations, with the part that was ultimately replaced and the fact that the part which was the subject of the original complaint continued to beBeisebekov Viktor Dmitrenko Bauyrzhan Dzholchiyev Vyacheslav Erbes Nenad Erić Sergey Gridin Mark Gorman Bauyrzhan Islamkhan Andrei Karpovich Sergei Khizhnichenko Aleksandr Kirov Ulan Konysbayev Valeri Korobkin Zhakyp Kozhamberdi Zhambyl Kukeyev Nurtas Kurgulin Sergei Larin Yuriy Logvinenko Vladimir Loginovsky David Loria Serhiy Malyi Aleksandr Mokin Mukhtar Mukhtarov Roman Murtazayev Serikzhan Muzhikov Kazakhstan cont. Roman Nesterenko Kairat Nurdauletov Azat Nurgaliev Tanat Nusserbayev Sergei Ostapenko Yuriy Pertsukh Yevgeny Postnikov Mikhail Rozhkov Maksim Samchenko Marat Shakhmetov Aleksey Shchotkin Dmitri Shomko Murat Suyumagambetov Askhat Tagybergen Daurenbek Tazhimbetov Baktiyar Zaynutdinov Maksim Zhalmagambetov Toktar Zhangylyshbay Georgy Zhukov Nurbol Zhumaskaliyev CAF Guy Essame Foxi Kéthévoama Junior Kabananga Ndombe Mubele Patrick Twumasi Cícero Lukman Haruna Patrick Ovie AFC Maksim Shatskikh UEFA Azdren Llullaku Tigran Barseghyan Richard Almeida Renan Bressan Max Ebong Ivan Mayewski Igor Shitov Marin Aničić Srđan Grahovac Marin Tomasov Pieros
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предвидения Батлер, English: as she makes her way through a near-future California, ruined by corporate greed, inequality, and environmental destruction. As she struggles with hyperempathy, or a condition in the novel that causes her to feel others’ pain, and less often, their pleasure. Lauren embarks on a quest with a group of refugees to find a place to thrive. There, they seek to live in accordance with Lauren’s found religion, Earthseed, which is based on the principle that humans must adapt to an ever-changing world. Lauren’s quest had roots in a real life event– California Prop 187, which attempted to deny undocumented immigrants fundamental human rights, before it was deemed unconstitutional. Butler frequently incorporated contemporary news into her writing. In her 1998 sequel to "The Parable of the Sower," "Parable of the Talents," she wrote of a presidential candidate who controls Americans with virtual reality and “shockمی‌دهی. هر چیزی را که تغییر دهی تو را تغییر می‌دهد. English: Butler was also interested in re-examining history. For instance, "Kindred" tells the story of a woman who is repeatedly pulled back in time to the Maryland plantation of her ancestors. Early on, she learns that her mission is to save the life of the white man who will rape her great grandmother. If she doesn’t save him, she herself will cease to exist. This grim dilemma forces Dana to confront the ongoing trauma of slavery and sexual violence against Black women. With her stories of women founding new societies, time travelers overcoming historical strife, and interspecies bonding, Butler had a profound influence on the growing popularity of Afrofuturism. That’s a cultural movement where Black writers and artists who are inspired by the past, present and future, produce works that incorporate magic, history, technology and much more. As
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Bonhoeffer scholar Victoria Barnett for this new edition of the classic and definitive work. With previous sections updated and expanded, and entirely new sections on Bonhoeffer's childhood never before seen in English, this edition is sure to be the most accurate and inspiring textual rendering of Bonhoeffer to date. Paperback ISBN: 9780800628444 Price: $59.00 Release date: February 18, 2000 Pages: 1,068 Width: 6 Height: 9 Endorsements "Some words Gorky used about Tolstoy come into my mind: 'Look what a wonderful man is living on this earth!''...Bethge has produced a monumental study of him which will surely stand as the definitive and authoritative work on the subject. Reading...it is a spiritual experience." — Malcom Muggeridge, The Observer Table of Contents Foreword Preface to the First English Edition Portrait Abbreviations PART ONE: THE LURE OF THEOLOGY Childhood and Youth: 1906-1923 Ancestors Parents' Home in Breslau Berlin The Decision to Become a Theologian Student Years: 1923-1927 Family Tübingen Rome Berlin Dissertation Seminar Essays First Ties toa Regional Church Assistant Pastor in Barcelona: 1928 Selecting a Post as Vicar The Country The Parish Plans for the Future Assistant Lecturer in Berlin: 1929-1930 Postdoctoral Work Family and Friends American Plans America: 1930-1931 The Country Friends Union Theological Seminary The Return Home PART TWO: THE COST OF BEING A CHRISTIAN Lecturer and Pastor: 1931-1932 Bonn Catechism Cambridge The Transition from Theologian to Christian The University The Church Ecumenism Berlin: 1933 February: Controlled Chaos March: Hitler's Laws April: The German Christians May: The Young Reformation Movement June: The State Commissar July: Church Elections August: The Bethel Confession September: The Aryan Clause London: 1933-1935 Parish Minister First Attack against the Reich Church Government, Winter 1933-1934 George K.A. Bell, Bishop of Chichester Fanö Second Attack against the Reich Church Government, Winter 1934-1935 Plans Preachers' Seminary: 1935 The Seminaries Zingst and Finkenwalde The Syllabus The House of Brethren The Ecumenical World The Steglitz Resolutions Finkenwalde: 1936-1937 The Fifth Implementation Decree The Journey To Sweden The Essay on Church-Community The Memorandum to Hilter "Service to Others" Chamby, 1936 The Last Year in Finkenwalde The End of
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course to become enveloped in the biggest pension crisis in history according to the World Economic Forum unless policymakers from the world's leading economies take urgent action analysis from the World Economic Forum or WEF showed six countries with the biggest pensions including the US Canada UK Netherlands Japan and Australia as well as the two most densely populated countries in the world China and India would face a retirement savings gap in excess of 400 trillion dollars in the year 2050 up from around 70 trillion dollars in 2015 increase in the longevity and rapidly aging populations around the world is the financial equivalent to climate change the Standard & Poor's Report global aging 2010 announced key findings regarding the effects of population aging on public expenditure programs like social Security and Medicare and interest payments it estimated that by the year 2030 the net debt burden is projected to be at almost 90slated to close in the near future other terrifying threats in the news are foreign and ghastly early this January a New York Times headline read Trump says his nuclear button is much bigger than North Korea's last December a Newsweek headline reads Middle East war Iran's allies are secretly launching missiles at Saudi Arabia as Tehran takes control in the battle for dominance more and more it appears to be a race between potty-mouth presidents and allies clutching their hair-trigger treaties as to who will be fool enough to step off the threshold and deliver us all to the horseman of war even if we wipe off our war paint foreign challengers may reframe the portrait of the American economy a Monday morning headline reads this one belt one road map shows China's unstoppable global growth this past January Bloomberg News published an article claiming that senior government officials in Beijing reviewing the nation's
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People v Lewis (2017 NY Slip Op 08757) People v Lewis 2017 NY Slip Op 08757 Decided on December 14, 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: December 14, 2017 108220 [*1]THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, Respondent, vMARK LEWIS, Appellant. Calendar Date: October 24, 2017 Before: Garry, J.P., Egan Jr., Mulvey, Aarons and Rumsey, JJ. Henry C. Meier, Delmar, for appellant. P. David Soares, District Attorney, Albany (Christopher D. Horn of counsel), for respondent. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Albany County (Lynch, J.), rendered January 14, 2016, convicting defendant upon his plea of guilty of the crime of sexual abuse in the first degree. In satisfactionmunicipality was replaced with the city's first municipal constitution and government from 9 October 1790. Through the turmoil of the 1794 Thermidorian Reaction, it became apparent that revolutionary Paris's political independence was a threat to any governing power: The office of mayor was abolished the same year, and its municipal council one year later. Although the municipal council was recreated in 1834, for most of the 19th and 20th centuries, Paris — along with the larger Seine département of which it was a centre — was under the direct control of the state-appointed prefect (préfet) of the Seine department (until 1968) and the prefect of Paris (1968-1977). This left the largest city in the nation as the only one without a mayor, meaning that Paris had less autonomy than
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deGrasse Tyson. In 2009, portions of Bill Nye's shows were used as lyrics and portions of the second Symphony of Science music education video by composer John Boswell. Nye recorded a short YouTube video (as himself, not his TV persona) advocating clean-energy climate-change legislation on behalf of Al Gore's Repower America campaign in October 2009. Bill joined the American Optometric Association in a multimedia advertising campaign to persuade parents to get their children comprehensive eye examinations. Nye made an appearance in Palmdale's 2010 video "Here Comes the Summer"; the band's lead singer Kay Hanley is his neighbor. Nye (as his TV persona) also made a guest appearance on The Dr. Oz Show. In September 2012, Nye claimed that creationist views threaten science education and innovation in the United States. In February 2014, Nye debated creationist Ken Ham at the Creation Museum on the topic of whether creation is a viable model of origins in today's modern, scientificera. In reaction to the debate, Nye published Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation in 2014. In July 2016, Ham gave Nye a tour of the Ark Encounter. On February 28, 2014, Nye was a celebrity guest and interviewer at the White House Student Film Festival. On August 31, 2016, Netflix announced on Twitter that Nye would appear in a new series titled Bill Nye Saves the World, which is set to premiere in Spring 2017. Scientific work In the early 2000s, Nye assisted in the development of a small sundial that was included in the Mars Exploration Rover missions. Known as MarsDial, it included small colored panels to provide a basis for color calibration in addition to helping keep track of time. From 2005 to 2010, Nye was the vice president of The Planetary Society, an organization that advocates space science research and the exploration of other planets, particularly Mars. He became the organization's second Executive Director in
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Rev. W. J. Eddy. MRS. BUTCHER DEAD Wife of Emory Butcher, Well Known Braxton County Res ident, Dies In Hospital. Mrs, Myrtle Butcher, aged 28 yoars, wife of Emory Butcher, a well known resident of Palmer. Braxton county died ftt 8:30 o'clock Monday morning tn a local hospital following a four montha Illness of tuberculosis. The body was prepared for burial at a local undertaking company's estab lishment nnd will be taken to her home Tuesday morning. The fun. ertil services and burial will be held there Wednesday. Surviving relatives of the deceased woman are Emory Butcher, her hu? bmd, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bright, her parents, Mrs. Rosey Oumm, a sister and Amos, Charlea, John and George Bright, brothers, all real dents of Braxton, county, FILED FOR RECORD. A certificate ot the approval of the bond ot William Poat as trustee for Rollta D. Prleo, a bankrupt, baa teen filed for record la the office ofthe county clerk here. The bond la |S0, 000 and C. D. Munaon and U. G. Young are hla sureties. It la an Up shur county oaae. COURT WHjL meet. The county court will hold a spe cial term tomorrow to call the pri mary election June 6. SENT TO THE ROADS. Miller Carpenter and Vlneeat Roe ky were finel $8 and costs each Mon day In Magistrate T. G. Nlcewarner'a court and sentenced to serve seven days each on the county roads in de fault of payment for unlawfully rid ing a train In the local railroad yarda. limited to $300 In his expenditures, and (be purposes ror which the mon ey may be spent are restricted, A candidate for a state office, for Con gress. or for the state senate, may spend |75 for each county In the-di vision In which he Is to be voted for. A candidate for
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Smyth v Murphy (2019 NY Slip Op 08353) Smyth v Murphy 2019 NY Slip Op 08353 Decided on November 19, 2019 Appellate Division, First 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 19, 2019 Manzanet-Daniels, J.P., Tom, Kapnick, Gesmer, Singh, JJ. 10353 157795/13 [*1] Joseph J. Smyth, Plaintiff-Appellant, vTracy Murphy, et al., Defendants-Respondents. Hasapidis Law Offices, Scarsdale (Annette G. Hasapidis of counsel), for appellant. Wade Clark Mulcahy, LLP, New York (Vivian S. Turetsky of counsel), for respondents. Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Lynn R. Kotler, J.), entered December 5, 2018, which denied plaintiff's motion to set aside the verdict in favor of defendants on the issue of liability, unanimously reversed, on the law, without costs, the motioneffort. Women business travelers account for more than 35 percent of Wyndham's revenue -- or about $300 million. By 2005, that figure is expected to rise to about 50 percent. Women hold half of all Wyndham's management positions -- up from about 40 percent a few years ago. Mr. Kleisner, who has considered himself a civil rights supporter since he marched in his first demonstration at Michigan State University in the 1960s, said he took the poor rating from the NAACP personally. He has since met with the executives of the organization and several minority-targeted publications. "I asked for their help and told them that this was what our company would stand for," he said. "This was not going to be a flavor of the month." Wyndham established an external diversity board to help guide how the company pursues minority customers -- a strategy similar
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Mao Ying. And movie after movie, "Deep Thrust," "Lady Kung Fu," "Lady Whirlwind," and, but they all had Korean concerns, almost every single one of his movies took place during a Korean occupation of Korea by the Japanese. And usually always starring Korean fighters in the film, usually have an Angela Maui or someone Chinese who sat there helping them out. But there's movie, like "Taekwondo Strikes" is one of my favorite martial art films. You know but that's a situation of Korean director in Hong Kong [sic], making Korean oriented films for the Hong Kong film industry. (speaking Korean) English: A thing that, in terms of his movies, seeing them as a young lad at the theaters before the history books taught me the inhumane brutality that the Koreans suffered under the Japanese, before I learned it in school, I learned it in his movies. (speaking Korean) - I have a question of Director Bong and I know we'vethe director Kim Ki-young, the director made the traditional "Housemaid" and "The Housemaid" was restored by Martin Scorsese and was, English: (speaking foreign language) - Of course I like the director, Li Man Hi, his films battled with evil at the stairs of evil. And the barrier that who doesn't return, but I want to say my hero in Korean film history, it must be the director King Li Yung, the director made the traditional house made and house made was restored by Martin Scorcese and was, English: and he is the director I most admire and also I spent my childhood '70s and and '80s and they're, but at the time, there was no, there was no cinema tank and there was no DVD's. And do, it turns out the times is kind of a my own cinematique. (speaking Korean) English: and he is the director I most admire and also I spent my childhood '70s and and '80s and they're,
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in Caroline's play there was another part, supposedly her sister, and the actress playing this part walked out in a beat of temper. A new girl had to be found in a hurry and the producer nominated the niece of a friend of his. This new girl, was a smash hit. Caroline went home that night with the sound of this new applause ringing in her ears and found the place empty. Now, the emptyness of one's own home at midnight, can seem like an injury and Caroline took it as an injury. She looked at the largest of the framed photographs of Allan and felt somehow dissatisfied with his smile. It's not mature, she thought. And she looked in the mirror and tried and it wasn't easy a smile of her own and then she found even less satisfaction, I might as well face it. said this matron of twenty seven I'm old. She stood and watched her reflection, andin the stillness and silence of the apartment she could feel and almost hear the the remorsefully Moment after moment particles of skin wore away. Hair folicules broke, splintered and decayed like the roots of dead trees. All those little cubes and lines of red light chains in the inner organs were silted up like doomed rivers. The glands, the all important glands, were choking and coughing and falling a... -Aaaah! She thought the marriage, was falling apart and Allan, would be gone. And life would be gone. So she, drank the contents of the little bottle. She was very calm as she went to the bathroom and refilled the little bottle with water and added a little quinine to give it, a bitter taste. When Allan came home she overwhelmed him with tenderness feeling, of course, as if she'd betrayed him was going to desert him and go away and to endless spring time. Where he could never follow her. So,
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group went to Big Trout lake for a weekend retreat. Dr. Paul Finley, assistant professor of re-ligious education, spoke at the Bible studies during retreat. He related the book of James to the freshman and his physical life, his social life, his academic life, and his spiritual life. Buses returned from Big Trout Monday evening, and Tuesday Ires Lolled the Twin Cities with dorm meetings held in the evening. esterday morning was the cap-ping ceremony for freshmen, and last night the formal faculty-new student reception was held in the dining hall. Committee members include Margo Chamberlain, June Mc- Gillivray, Conrad Lundberg, and Steve Peterson. Travel: Con Woodall Visits Cuba Conrad Woodall, college junior, was among 190 student who spent five days in Havana, Cuba, earlier this month. "Operation Friendship" partici-pants flew from New York on Sept. 7 and returned Sept. 12. the CLARION Volume XXXVI—No. 1 Bethel College and Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Thursday, September 17, 1959 Dr. Neale, Architectural Firm Guide Longthink of Castro. For those who wonder of him and his appearance in pictures in Ameri-can publications, he still wears a beard (at least he did when last I saw him) and fatigues (see most recent parenthesis). And it might be said that Castro isn't the only Castro. At any time of day, a jeep might ride by carrying two or three fatigued (clothes, that is), beard-ed, long-haired, firearms-carrying former rebels. I mentioned that I saw the man. That makes an interesting tale in itself. Returning from dinner one night I saw a sign telling me that he was waiting to address our party at the Habana Hilton. By the way, we had pretty plush ac-comodations. I arrived at the Hil-ton at 8:30 and was directed to the swimming pool area where I would see and hear the man of the hour. At 12:30 he arrived, was mobbed by the crowds of American and
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People v Swenson (2016 NY Slip Op 00529) People v Swenson 2016 NY Slip Op 00529 Decided on January 27, 2016 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on January 27, 2016 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department JOHN M. LEVENTHAL, J.P. LEONARD B. AUSTIN SHERI S. ROMAN ROBERT J. MILLER BETSY BARROS, JJ. 2010-09511 (Ind. No. 09-00961) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vDoreen Swenson, appellant. Steven A. Feldman, Uniondale, NY, for appellant. James A. McCarty, Acting District Attorney, White Plains, NY (Raffaelina Gianfrancesco and Laurie G. Sapakoff of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Molea, J.), renderedused interchangeable although one gets the sense that Bibia is mostly inhabited by the Madi even though the parish is administratively in Amuru District. Omoro District has a sizeable community which is Lango (Luo) speaking because of being at the border between Acholi and Lango. Deputy Speaker of Parliament Jacob Oulanyah comes from one such community. Every election year, the geographical placement of his home village is used as parochialism to undermine his electoral chances. Fortunately, he has triumphed against the parochialism even though he has gone on to embrace another kind of narrowness, which makes him see Jesus-like qualities in long-ruling President Museveni. But that's for another day.Today is for Apaa - that hotly contested for chunk of fertile land. The government and its technocrats say Apaa is
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evening, April 8. The concert is sponsored by the Holy Name Society. Proceeds will go to St. Martins Church and St. Martins Holy Name Society. Admission is $2. Tickets are available at the door or may be obtained by contacting the concert coordinators: Thomas Conway (931 - 2452) or Bill Parcels (796 - 0221). Doors open at 7 PM. Also appearing on the program is SKYHOOK, a Long Island Folk duo. I X Honor Society inducts new members Costa, Patrick Cummings, Gregory Flash, Kichard Fried, Wendy Fried, Geraldine Gamble, Sandra Goldlhorpe, Cornelius Gore, Gary Greenblatt, Phyllis- Harrington, Linda Janzon, Nancy Lehmann, Johanna Martorana, Clifford Massie, Virginia Mc- Cann, Karen Moller, Denise Moretti, Kichard O'Donnell, Joan O'Mara, Lisa Kolnick, Kevin Seitz, Louis Swift, Salvatore Viola. The selections of members is based on scholarship, service to school and community, leadership and character, ac­cording to principal Irving Carroll. The Nassau County Depart­ment of Senior Citizen Affairs will begin its "NutritionProgram for Seniors" by March 31 in the communities of Hicksville and Uniondale. '• The program has been operational since early March for those in the Freeport, Roosevelt, East Meadow, North Baldwin and Uniondale areas. Operated through the New York State Office for the Aging, this program is funded jointly by the Federal government under Title VII of the Older Americans Act, the County of Nassau and TOB offers some Revolutionary hobbies A series of five workshops reviving early American crafts will be held in the Plainview-Old Bethpage Library. Under the supervision, of craftswoman Irene Frank, the workshops will cover step-by-step instruction in achieving creative use of ordinary materials and personal ex­pression. Participants 'will produce unique, handcrafted items, ordinarily found in ex­pensive boutiques, that are suited to any decor including cen­terpieces and flower pots from shells and polished nuts; bracelets and necklaces from old silver forks; ecology or memorabilia shadow boxes from dried vegetables or flowers or fragments of photos; and preserved momentos (in­vitations, announcements, hairlocks, etc.) mounted on velvet
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master entered an order granting Hall’s motion for a continuance, but also setting forth the agreement of Hall and the State Bar that Hall would not practice law until further order of the special master or the final resolution of the case. Following the evidentiary hearing, the special master found that Hall, who was admitted to the Bar in 1964, was representing a client in a child support enforcement action in 2012. He had previously represented the client and other members of her family for a number of years. In response to a call from Hall’s secretary to come pick up the initial payment under a negotiated settlement agreement, the client arrived at Hall’s office about 2:30 p.m. on May 16, 2012; Hall was the only one present. The client sat intestified that she understood at the time that Hall was offering to reduce his fee in exchange for oral sex and that she had never done anything that would have given Hall the idea that she was interested in a sexual relationship with him. Hall did not dispute the client’s understanding of his actions, but stated that he thought she knew he was joking since he was impotent as a result of prostate surgery in 2005. However, he also conceded that he had never told her about his surgery. Hall acknowledged that his conduct was reprehensible. Hall presented several witnesses who testified about his long service as a member of the Bar, including assistance given to other attorneys and to indigent clients. The special master also noted testimony about Hall’s long history of coaching youth sports.
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a Grimaldi stronghold and a dynasty was born. Intimately connected to the Grimaldis, the fortress protected the family from foreign powers for many generations before being transformed into the luxurious Princely Palace in the 16th century. It remains the royal residence, with a ceremony still taking place every morning at the changing of the guard. The Oceanography Museum, is a more recent royal legacy. It was created in 1910 by Prince Albert the first, who was known as the “Prince of the Seas.” Built into the side of The Rock of Monaco and almost 90 metres above sea level, this ground-breaking institute was set up to share knowledge and protect the earth’s fragile oceans. It features many of the discoveries of Jaques Cousteau. Head downhill to the harbor that for centuries provided a natural barrier that helped shore up Monaco’s uneasy alliances. Today, Hercules Port is the place to watch mega yachtsjostle for space, especially during the city’s most famous event, the Monaco Grand Prix. Although it is one of the most famous race tracks in the world, it is also one of the world’s most accessible. When the formula one drivers aren’t in town, anyone can experience the tight corners of the street circuit. But no legacy is quite as glamorous as that of Grace Kelly, the Academy award winning hollywood actress who wrote her own story when she married Prince Rainier III and became Princess of Monaco. Princess Grace’s influence lives on throughout the principality, in the streets which were lined with crowds on her wedding day in 1956 and in the neoclassical Monaco Cathedral where the fairytale couple were married and where they now rest together, forever. For many visitors, Monaco’s magnetic attraction lies in its chic reputation, its A-list residents, and its high-profile events but her magic goes far deeper
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this is, appoints prophets and Apostles to communicate His love and teach His laws. The gospel of Jesus Christ is "built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone." Each of the Lord's Apostles is in a position to observe and feel the love that Heavenly Father has for His children, particularly for those Portuguese: are reserved for those who obey His laws, as He explained: "For all who will have a blessing at my hands shall abide the law which was appointed for that blessing." God's laws are motivated entirely by his infinite love for us and His desire for us to become all we can become. Truth number four: The Lord Jesus Christ, whose Church this is, appoints prophets and Apostles to communicate His love and teach His laws. The gospel of Jesus Christ is "built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone." Each of the Lord's Apostles"never-ending happiness" hereafter. Thus, our commission as Apostles is to teach nothing but truth. English: That commission does not give us the authority to modify divine law. For example, let's consider the definition of marriage. In recent years, many countries, including the United States, have legalized same-sex marriage. As members of the Church, we respect the laws of the land and abide by them, including civil marriage. The truth is, however, that in the beginning-in the beginning-marriage was ordained by God! And to this day it is defined by Him as being between a man and a woman. God has not changed His definition of marriage. Portuguese: That commission does not give us the authority to modify divine law. For example, let's consider the definition of marriage. In recent years, many countries, including the United States, have legalized same-sex marriage. As members of the Church, we respect the laws of the land and abide by them, including civil marriage. The truth is, however, that in the beginning-in the beginning-marriage was ordained by God! And
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Books and Travel Guides About Argentina Title:Lonely Planet Argentina : Uruguay & Paraguay (4th Ed)Author:Sandra Bao, Ben Greensfelder, Carolyn HubbardSynopsis: Here is the independent traveler's quintessential guide to Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). The author offers tried-and-true advice on the best places to eat and sleep for every budget; more than 135 maps to cities, provinces, beaches, and parks; a useful Spanish language section; historical, cultural and political notes; the lowdown on a wide range of outdoor activities; transportation options; and features on national parks, wildlife, and ecological concerns. Published 2002, 768 pages, English language. .................................. Title:Footprint Argentina Handbook: The Travel GuideAuthor:Charlie NurseSynopsis: Footprint Handbooks - the best thing that has happened to travel guides in years. Distinctive, amusing, well-informed and hype-free. Of all the main guide series this is genuinely the only one we have never received a complaint about. Published 2001, 594 pages, English language. .................................. Title:Lonely Planet Buenos Aires, 3rd EditionAuthor:Sandra Bao,Ben GreensfeldeSynopsis: Enjoy the 'Paris of the South' as its own energetic residents do. Visit palatial landmarks in Congress, cobbled lanes in colorful La Boca, and street fairs and tangueria dance clubs in San Telmo. Whether you're toting briefcase or backpack, this guidebook puts South America's most sophisticated city within your reach. Title:The Rough Guide ArgentinaAuthor: Rough Guides, Lucy Phillips, Danny Aeberhard Synopsis: Indeed, The Rough Guide To Argentina features coverage of all the attractions of Buenos Aires; vivid accounts of spectacular and varied landscapes ranging from the jungles of Misiones to the windswept vistas of Ushuaia (the world's southernmost town); comprehensive reviews of the best places for every budget level to stay, eat, and drink; and background information on Argentinean history and culture. Published 2001, 800 pages, English language. .................................. Título:Falkland Island: The Bradt Travel GuideAutor:William WagstaffResumen: This Bradt guide to Falkland Islands provides full coverage of the islands' many attractions, including the
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Page 31 University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law - Summer 2013 mentorships Neil FoREster + Jenn y Bain As Jenny Bain, ’12, has learned, the Network can provide a meaningful entree into the legal world. Although the program is not designed as a job- finding resource, its emphasis on networking helped her to build new professional relationships that ultimately led to her first job. Bain graduated with distinction from Pacific McGeorge, where she earned a Capital Certificate in Public Law & Policy. During her last semester, she joined the Alumni Mentor Network, which was being ramped up with an online database of volunteer mentors. She knew she wanted to go into family law. Through the program, she met Neil Forester, ’04, who heads the Family Law Division at the Sacramento firm Goyette & Associates, Inc. “Neil was a great help,” she says. “We got along really well.” Through subsequent connections that arose through the mentoring relationship,Bain was hired in November as an associate with the Law Office of Cecil and Cianci, PC, a family law firm in Roseville composed of Pacific McGeorge alumni. Networking was the key, she says. “It’s all about timing and making sure a lot of people know you are looking for a job,” she says. Forester, who is a certified family law specialist through the California State Bar Board of Legal Specialization, recalls that as a law student, he did not personally know any lawyers and had no professional mentors. He left a career in the restaurant business, finished law school at 35 and worked for eight years at Downey Brand LLP before joining Goyette & Associates last year. When he learned about the Pacific McGeorge Alumni Mentor Network, he knew he wanted to sign up. “I thought mentoring would be a great way to give back,” says Forester, who received a full-tuition
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Gettysburg back up north. But just as a way to take this out today, go back with me to January 1^(st), 1863, the day the Emancipation Proclamation actually went into place. I said at the outset that for most black folk they didn't really care about what actually the details or the words of the document were. The point was that now somehow the United States government was sanctioning emancipation. And go back with me to Thomas Wentworth Higginson. This is Higginson's description of Emancipation Day. On Hilton Head Island, in South Carolina, near Beaufort, South Carolina, he was given orders to read the Emancipation Proclamation to the people, to the freedmen. And this, by the way, became a policy throughout the Union Army. Thousands of copies of the Emancipation Proclamation were given to Union officers who were ordered to spread it around the South. Higginson not only spread it, he held a ceremony. They build a little stage. And this is his description of what happened. He's describingthe scene: "All this was according to the program," writes Higginson. "Then followed an incident so simple and so touching, so utterly unexpected and startling that I can scarcely believe it on recalling it, though it gave the key note to the whole day. The very moment the speaker had ceased, and just as I took and waved the flag, which now for the first time meant anything to these poor people, there suddenly arose close beside the platform a strong male voice, but a little cracked and elderly, into which two women's voices instantly blended, singing, as if by an impulse that could no more be repressed than the morning note of a song sparrow. 'My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing.' People looked at each other, and then at us on the platform to see whence came this interruption, not put down in the program. Firmly and irrepressibly the quavering voices sang on, verse after
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Universe Keller Williams Khruangbin Kingfish Kikagaku Moyo Kudzu Kings KVHW King gizzard and the lizard wizard L Lake Trout Leaf Hound Leftover Salmon Legion of Mary Les Claypool Lettuce Little Barrie Little Feat Liquid Soul Lotus M Mac DeMarco Maktub Man The Marshall Tucker Band Matisyahu Matt Schofield Max Creek The McLovins Medeski Martin & Wood Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood Michael Franti & Spearhead Mickey Hart moe. Mofro Moshav The Motet The Mother Hips Moon Taxi Mr. Blotto My Morning Jacket N New Deal New Grass Revival New Riders of the Purple Sage New Monsoon Nickel Creek North Mississippi All-Stars The New Mastersounds O Old & In the Way Oteil Burbridge The Other Ones Oysterhead Ozric Tentacles O.A.R. P Particle Pat McGee Band Paul Butterfield Blues Band Perpetual Groove Phil Leshover Europe. For he was a priest, and the Austrians expelled him from Dalmatia though he had a parish. Still he did not suffer very much from that, for the great Bishop Strossmayer took him under his protection and gave him a parish near Zagreb. "How fortunate for me all that trouble was!" he exclaimed, beaming. "For when I was going to the University at Vienna to make my studies Bishop Strossmayer invited me to see him. And that is the most wonderful thing that happened to me in my whole life. It was a very long time ago, for I was then only nineteen years old, but I have forgotten nothing of it. The room seemed bright as an altar at Easter when I went in, but that
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Arts and Sciences, I present the candidates for the aforementioned degrees, and respectfully recommend that such degrees be conferred upon them. - [John] By the virtue of the authority vested in me by the state of Connecticut and by the trustees of Sacred Heart University, I confer upon the candidates from the College of Arts and Sciences the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Associate of Arts. Congratulations. (all applauding) - [Presenter] Bachelor of Arts in Art and Design. Jennifer Petone, cum laude. Amy Elizabeth Boyles assisted by her father Michael Boyle's Campus Operations. Matthew Kendall, Elizabelle Mary Couse Mametook, Olivia Marie Manke, magna cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence. Alyssa Marie Maconie, magna cum laude, Silver Medal of Excellence. Jazmine Desiree Phillips. Serena Marie Pinelli. Alison Bethany Rybak. Miss Aleah Somagar. Harris Vu Tran. Mariko Yamamoto. Bachelor of Science in Biology, Hassoni Austin. Amanda Nicole Betting. Hunter Ann Boland. Brooke Elizabeth Chesler, cum laude. Danielle Corinne Cuzmano, summa cum laude. Michaela Ann Davies. Rachel de Marzo, cumand Frank Turricheck, Class of 1984, and his sister Tina Turricheck, Class of 2016. Christopher Francis Turricheck. Danielle Marie Varley. Marissa Lynn Yost, magna cum laude. Bachelor of Science and Molecular and Cellular Biology, Brad Gino Sinoani, magna cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence. James Joseph Ciclare, magna cum laude, Silver Medal of Excellence. Bachelor of Science and Neuroscience, Francesco Audris Devali Diaz, cum laude, Silver Medal of Excellence. - Thank you. - Gabrielle Olivia Conteric, magna cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence. Meredith Olivia Hallisey. Andrea Hernandez Mendoza. Fabiana Marina Persik. Ryan David Clegic. Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, Nicholas Damiano Crisco, summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence. Mark Paul Cling. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Viao Zha, Bethany Cowlick. Renee Michele Russo, summa cum laude, Gold Medal of Excellence. Dorothy Eboa. Blair Elizabeth Ellesco, magna cum laude, Silver Medal of Excellence. Robert Bruce Yozo. Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies. Victoria Bellarezzo. Ryan Patrick Brown. Dante Martin Kabrel. John Michael Serentani. Kendall Joshua William Clark. Claire Elizabeth Conlon. Emily Corso. Nicole
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the affair is Dr. L. Sadoff. M. Gleberman, director of the Circle's Lyceum, will be guest speaker. Leon Elkin and Felix Rosenthal comprise the press committee. Named To ZOA Posts (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) succeeds Mortimer May as presi- dent. Adoption of a $75,000 quota for the region's expansion fund and launching of an intensive mem- bership campaign highlighted the conference. The Miami Beach Zionist dis- trict with 1.136 members, is the largest single unit in the region. May, new honorary president, re- ported. May empnaslzed the pri- mary purpose of the Zionist movementattainment of Pales- tine as a Jewish commonwealth in his presidential report. It was brought out at the meet- ing that the Southeast region, with 7,658 members leads all reg- ions in proportion of its members to the number of Jews in the area. Dr. Emanuel Newman, acting president of ZOA, reported on the convention at a meeting of the Beach district last night. The Bialik Singing society will meetM. Bch., Ph. 6-5082 Gabrilowitch, world-known pian- ist and director of the Detroit Symphony orchestra, who pro- claimed her a "fine singer and conscientious musician." A regular member of the Authors and Press clubs, she is a free-lance journalist connected with the Seven Arts syndicate of New York city, as well as con- tributing editor to numerous peri- odicals. Her articles have been translated and printed throughout the world. She has made Victor records, won distinction in many musical festivals throughout the U. S. and Canada and praise from Mi- ami musical celebrities, having been heard in Bayfront Park with the symphony orchestra, military orchestra at the Roney Plaza. U. S. O. entertainments, the radio and major concert activities. Miss Brotman has received cita- tions from the government for singing during Catholic, Protes- tant and Jewish religious services FREEDMAN'S BOOK STORE St.. Mi>mi Beach reen Collins and linglon Avenues BooksAll Religious IclesNovelties B'TM "DID tY M. BLACK ig and Day School kool and Elementary kTURE ON REQUEST W. Fourth
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People v Giddens (2018 NY Slip Op 03855) People v Giddens 2018 NY Slip Op 03855 Decided on May 30, 2018 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on May 30, 2018 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department JOHN M. LEVENTHAL, J.P. JEFFREY A. COHEN JOSEPH J. MALTESE BETSY BARROS, JJ. 2013-06953 2013-06966 [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vPaul Giddens, appellant. (Ind. Nos. 12-284, 12-389) Mark Diamond, New York, NY, for appellant, and appellant pro se. Thomas P. Zugibe, District Attorney, New City, NY (Carrie A. Ciganek and Itamar J. Yeger of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeals by the defendant from two judgments of the Supreme Court, Rockland County (WilliamA. Kelly, J.), both rendered June 18, 2013, convicting him of criminal sale of a controlled substance in the third degree, upon his plea of guilty, under Indictment No. 12-284, and robbery in the first degree, robbery in the second degree (two counts), and criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree, upon a jury verdict, under Indictment No. 12-389, and imposing sentences. The appeals bring up for review the denial, after a hearing, of that branch of the defendant's omnibus motion which was to suppress his statements to law enforcement officials, and his separate motion to suppress intercepted communications and evidence derived therefrom. ORDERED that the judgments are affirmed. The defendant's contention that the Supreme Court's Sandoval ruling (see People v Sandoval, 34 NY2d 371) deprived him of
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this most unusual American election may have been a crucial one. >> We have reason to think that he drove the van into the World Trade Centre. >> Bob: And that story begins here with longtime FBI agent, James Kallstrom. At the heart of the bureau's New York office for almost three decades, he worked his way up to assistant director investigating every kind of federal crime. >> All these violent crimes, drugs, the RICO statute for major criminal organizations like the Cosa Nostra, the mafia, I mean that's what the FBI did. And I got up every morning feeling that I was doing something for American citizens. >> Bob: But he didn't have that same sense of pride serving under Bill Clinton, whose behaviour in office he considered unpresidential and amoral. >> You'd be driving down the street in your car, and you put on the radio, news radio, and you're hearing on there all about oral sex. And you have a 12-year-old askyou, "Mommy, what's oral sex?" I mean, it's the president of the United States. [ Cheering ] >> Bob: As president, Bill Clinton would face one FBI investigation after another. And then there was his infamous affair with a White House intern. >> I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. >> Bob: As Kallstrom navigated the ranks of the FBI, one of his colleagues was then US attorney, Rudy Giuliani, a future New York mayor and another member of the federal law enforcement brotherhood. The two would remain friends for the next two decades. By 2016, the Clinton name was still anathema to the FBI in New York, only this time, the presidential candidate was Hillary. By now, Rudy Giuliani's law firm represented the 13,000 members of the FBI Agents Association. >> There is a really significant lineage and history in connection between the New York Field Office and Rudy Giuliani. >> Bob: Spencer Ackerman is US National Security Editor for the British
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NO. 07-10-00140-CV   IN THE COURT OF APPEALS   FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS   AT AMARILLO   PANEL A   APRIL 22, 2010     WAYNE ERNEST BARKER, APPELLANT   v.   ROBYN FLOWERS AND MELISSA MIKES, APPELLEES      FROM THE 278TH DISTRICT COURT OF WALKER COUNTY;   HONORABLE KENNETH H. KEELING, JUDGE     Before CAMPBELL and HANCOCK and PIRTLE, JJ.     MEMORANDUM OPINION     Appellant, Wayne Barker, filed a notice of appeal on March 16, 2010, in the Waco Court of Appeals.  In his notice, he explains that he attempts to appeal from the 278th District Clerk’s refusal to file his petition for writ of mandamus in the trial court.             On March 18, 2010, the Waco court sent a letter to Barker noting that, based on his notice of appeal, it appeared that it was without jurisdiction over his appeal.  The court directed him to respond by showing how the court had jurisdiction and warned him that, unless grounds were shown to continueLIV Nightclub in Miami. The email falsely claims her management at Roc Nation influenced the plaintiff in a lawsuit filed against Lanez, claiming the rapper went on a menacing attack in the club. Roc Nation denies any involvement in that lawsuit. Another email, from a phony Gmail account, pointed the media to a YouTube video of a man claiming to be Tory's ex-bodyguard, who said he'd never seen the rapper get violent with women. However, he also admitted he had no clue what happened with Megan, because he wasn't there the night of the shooting. Play video content 8/20/20 As you know ... Megan is adamant Tory pulled the trigger and shot her during the wee hours of July 12 after a night of partying in the Hollywood Hills. Tory had been silent
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People v Brown (2016 NY Slip Op 05814) People v Brown 2016 NY Slip Op 05814 Decided on August 17, 2016 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on August 17, 2016 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department CHERYL E. CHAMBERS, J.P. THOMAS A. DICKERSON COLLEEN D. DUFFY VALERIE BRATHWAITE NELSON, JJ. 2014-08617 (Ind. No. 2299/08) [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vDavid Brown, appellant. Lynn W. L. Fahey, New York, NY (Anna Pervukhin and Angad Singh of counsel), for appellant. Richard A. Brown, District Attorney, Kew Gardens, NY (John M. Castellano, Johnnette Traill, Linda Cantoni, and Nancy Fitzpatrick Talcott of counsel), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeal by the defendant,by permission, from an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Aloise, J.), dated August 19, 2014, which denied, without a hearing, his motion pursuant to CPL 440.10 to vacate a judgment of the same court rendered February 9, 2010, convicting him of kidnaping in the second degree, sex trafficking, promoting prostitution in the third degree, unlawful imprisonment in the first degree, and assault in the third degree, upon a jury verdict, and imposing sentence. ORDERED that the order is reversed, on the law, and the matter is remitted to the Supreme Court, Queens County, for a hearing before a different Justice and a new determination of the defendant's motion thereafter. The defendant moved pursuant to CPL 440.10 to vacate his judgment of conviction on the ground that he was
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largest of the group was carefully examined. Two feet below the surface, near the apex, was a skeleton, doubtless an intrusive Indian burial... Near the original surface, 10 or 12 feet from the center, on the lower side, lying at full length on its back, was one of the largest skeletons discovered by the Bureau agents, the length as proved by actual measurement being between 7 and 8 feet. It was clearly traceable, but crumbled to pieces immediately after removal from the hard earth in which it was encased.... 12th Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1890-1891 (published in 1894) (mounds at Dunleith, Illinois) Mound Group, Dunleith, Illinois. "Near the original surface, 10 or 12 feet from the center, on the lower side, lying at full length on its back, was one of the largest skeletons discovered by theBureau agents, the length as proved by actual measurement being between 7 and 8 feet." Regarding the problem of "intrusive" Indian burials, what kind of a time gap were these men looking at between the original burials and the later ones? As his agents uncovered the physical evidence for powerful men of towering stature, Thomas held the position that any and all skeletal remains represented the direct ancestry of the present day people. Was it not plausible to consider an extended "family" or hierarchical group of very tall folk who served with the people? Were they selective enough in their sexual associations to appear, overall, as a race with its own peculiarities and even physical characteristics? The findings that didn't fit in to the guideline established by his superior were summarily recorded and forgotten by Thomas-a legacy we have inherited today. An old Indian mound has
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but absolutely not least a big thank you to OLLI's director Kristen Kennedy who spent hours and hours and hours and hours attending to every detail of our five events. Thank you all so much and now it is my pleasure to introduce tonight's performance, The Folk Legacy. Roger's introduction to folk music began in 1959 with the release of the Kingston Trio's recording of Tom Dooley a song told in verse through three voices, two guitars, and a banjo. Enchanted by the seamless blend of vocals and acoustic instruments plus melody and lyrics that have become timeless, Roger's path was set growing up on Long Island, New York not far from the iconic Greenwich Village folk music scene. Roger spent most of the 60s playing and singing in village coffee houses like the night hour cafe and cafe IT. Following the infamous 1968 democratic national convention in Chicago where he performed during massive protests, Roger move to Los Angeles where he continued playingfolk music, a mix of original compositions, and traditional folk songs. Monday nights would find him performing at the Troubadour's famous “HOOTENANNIES” rubbing elbows with other singer-songwriters like Jackson Browne, Granite Clark and Gene Clark of the Birds. In 1972 he traveled to Scotland where he became enamored by Irish and Scottish folk music. Upon his return to the US, Roger fell in with the Irish Beggarmen a folk music a folk group playing at Hollywood's famous Brown Derby becoming what would now be called a fanboy and learning all of their material by ear and by heart. When the beggarman broke up in 1975, two of the group's members moved to Las Vegas and started the group Finnegan's Wake playing a blend of American country bluegrass and Irish folk music in casino lounges on the Las Vegas strip. When a band member suddenly quit in 1979 they called Roger who was at the time working as a
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Seal photo Sullivan Hall to be preserved, protected Kevin Diakiw Black Press A long-fought battle to preserve one of Sullivan’s most significant heritage buildings has been won. Last week, Surrey council agreed to enter into a Heritage Revitalization Agreement to preserve Sullivan Hall, at 6306 152 St. A bylaw will be drafted to provide the hall further protection. Kelly MacNamara is the grandson of Wes Gillis, a Sullivan homesteader, who was a lifetime member of the association that owns the hall. About five years ago, MacNamara made it his mission to rescue the last piece of history in the area. A staff report to council indicated the hall is an important fixture in the Sullivan and is worth saving. “Sullivan Hall is one of the last remaining significant historic build- ings of the former Sullivan Village and has been listed on the Surrey Heritage Register for over 10 years,” the staff report states. “The Hall is anArch News Published at White Rock by Black Press Ltd. editorial No one stepping forward yet for premier’s job t’s the job no one wants – at least not right now. Last week, Premier Gordon Campbell stated that he is stepping down, as his personality had become so entangled with the issue of the HST that the business of government was getting bogged down. Right away, there were rumours of many potential candidates, from within the Liberal cabinet and caucus, and outside. As of this writing, no one has stepped forward. Several people have said no. They include John Furlong, the CEO of the Olympics organizing committee; Carole Taylor, former finance minister, and Aboriginal Relations Minister Barry Penner. Several others are said to be interested, but remain coy. They include Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts and Health Minister Kevin Falcon – both of whom are residents of South Surrey – as well as Fort Langley-Aldergrove
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selfset schedule, he has I now completed the first leg of his round the world trip. Tober left the Royal Dutch Na- vy as a lieutenant after six years of service in home waters and the Dutch East Indies on the day before he sailed on this trip Hailing from Zaan, Nether- lands, he. like most Dutch youths in that part of the Low: Countries, grew up with water and ships his environment, and ' developed an early taste for a career associated with the ship- ping trade. He built the Onrust himself while he served his country dur- ing her colo-.lal crisis, and now Is reaping his reward for bis sav- ings and Industry. Thus he sails, as others pursue their llfework. from a "safl- technlcal point of view" as Tober expresses It. and at the same time sees foreign lands and seas In a non-exoenslve way. Although he did not say so outright, theskipper must have planned this trip for a long. time. Setting his aim at rounding the globe in a few years, he carefullv plans each part of The 'rip so that he can sail smooth - rival on this side of the Atlantic and Christmas, Skipper Tober steered the Onrust bv St. Vincent and St. Lucia to Prench Martin- ique with Its famous volcano Mt. Pelee, and on through the LesseT Antilles to Antigua where he ce- lebrated Christmas and New Year In British fashion. Taking time off from, his sight-seeing tour of the British West Indies and the Dutch Less- er Antilles. Tober took on a Job of towing a broken-down motor boat, a venture that he regretted later, since breakdowns becam* rather common on this short ex- cursion. Finally he went to Curacao and Aruba. where he lingered brief- ly for minor repairs. After crossing the Caribbean Sea he arrived m the Canal Zone where he
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even the founding fathers had seen no need to protect the US president, and the White House itself was protected only by a single police officer- anybody wishing to force their way into the President's office would have to pass this lone police officer and a secretary. There was no need for protecting the President of the United States in the founding father's eyes, though assassinations were common throughout Europe, the United States was a democratic nation that was free of such troubles. Assassinations were after all the result of an oppressed people rebelling against a system that could never change. Here in the US, the people were free to vote for their leader- and at worse all they'd have to wait is eight years for a new one. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln was seen as a historical fluke, a last dying spasm from the Civil War,the nation's most divisive conflict to date. In a way, it was almost inevitable that an angry ex-Confederate would seek out revenge against the Union north for the defeat of the south. Thus after Lincoln's assassination nothing was done to help protect the American president. On that fateful July 2nd, 1881 afternoon, President James Garfield would be approached by a man- Charles Guiteau- who would then shoot him twice in the chest. Bystanders to the shooting immediately grabbed Guiteau and subdued him, while medical attention was sent for. The President of the United States was not even followed by a medical professional in the case of emergency. Garfield would go on to die of his wounds seventy nine days later, and just like that America's political naivety was shattered forever. Incredibly though, not even Garfield's assassination would convince US lawmakers that the President needed to be protected. It would finally take the assassination
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Bremen. Captain cDonald took out his clear ance papers early today and said he would sail before night on the usual lanes. Five members of the crew left the ship here. Great Britain, questioning the validity of the transfer of the Dacia from German to American registry, hag given, notice that it will seise the ship and par for the cargo. One British cruiser has been In this vicinity for some time. Cardinal of Cologne Says ; God Is with "Armies of Germany AMSTERDAM. FVb. .-(Vla London.) The Cologne Church Qasette published a pastoral letter by Cardinal Von Hart man, archbishop of Cologne as follows; Ood has been with our heroic warrioss In the 'west. In the esst, on the sea. in the air. He has been with our Ourman people in whom the determination to hold out and confidence' In a victorious issue are glowing. "The war is an extremely severe trial en all.Every one la courageously mak ing the requisite - sacrifices. Supreme confidence In God is being shown by all Germans. ' . "With God our warriors went', into this war which has been forced upon us to fight for the existence and liberty of our beloved fatherland and. to fight for the holy treasurers of Chrlstlarlty and its uivUislng influences. Heroic deeds al ready have been accomplished under God's protection and under the direction of our glorious leader, the emperor and the German princes. We must look upon the war In the light of our faith." . SCRUN, Fab. S. (Via London.) Pope Benedict's prayer for peace was , read yesterday in ths CathollJ churches throughout Germany. The reading ef the prayer was the occasion of a ceremony of particular solemnity at Co- loge, where Cardinal Von Hartman took part In the eucharlstie procession to the cathedral and read the pope's
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unlawful work as a priest and Jesuit in England? Princess Elizabeth Anne Vaux Clara Keyes Maude Smith 7. Where was the shoot out which ended the attempted rising in the Midlands following the discovery of Fawkes and the Plot? Ashby St. Ledgers Hewell Grange Harrowden Holbeach House 8. What was a "Pursuivant"? A Member of a Monastic Order A Person who was given power to arrest priests A man who wrote letters for the court a Street Sweeper 9. Some think that _________contrived the plot to arrest Catholic Gentlemen. Robert Cecil Ambrose Rookwood Sir Edward Philips Sir Edward Coke 10.Who was the craftsman responsible for constructing the effective priest "holes" which saved the priests and Jesuits?: Humphry Littletown Thomas Tresham Henry Bromley Nicholas Owen Henry Garnet's Essay Questions! QUESTION 1 Write a summary of the major stages of the gunpowder plot. You must have at least 6 significant events in their proper chronological order. QUESTION 2 Why did the Government of England feel justified in its persecution of its Catholic Citizens? Cite Historical events supporting the government'sthe time the petition was filed, Jefferson National Bank of Miami Beach had its principal place of business in Miami Beach, Florida. Decedent held a party to celebrate his 90th birthday. Friends, family, and representatives of 20 charitable organizations attended the party. At the party, decedent announced that he would establish a $10,000 charitable remainder annuity trust for each charity represented at the party, with family members and nonfamily members as the income beneficiaries. Decedent died testate before he established the trusts. On January 9, 1989, decedent's will was admitted to probate in Dade County, Florida. Donald Stern (Stern) and Jefferson National Bank of Miami Beach were appointed as copersonal representatives of the estate. Stern's wife and children are beneficiaries of a revocable trust executed by decedent before his death.
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the commercial crew program. July 14: Bigelow Aerospace will drop development of the Sundancer manned orbital module and will expedite development of the larger BA-330 modules. July 13: A ground-breaking ceremony is held at Vandenberg AFB for the launch facility for the SpaceX Falcon Heavy. June 4: Compenhagen Suborbitals launches their Heat 1-X hybrid rocket with Tycho Brahe module, which was recovered. The altitude was modest but this was their first successfu flight. June 11: During a free flight of Armadillo's SuperMod vehicle "Dalek", an abort occured due a mechanical failure in the fuel plumbing. The parafoil deploys successfully but the heavy fuel load results in a hard landing. June 13: SpaceX and Thaicom announce that a Falcon 9 will launch a Thaicom satellite (to be built by Orbital Sciences) to geostationary orbit in 2013. June 14-15: WhiteKightTwo and SpaceShipTwo carry out drop glide tests two days in a row for the first time. May 27: The FAAverified the SpaceX cost numbers. May. 5: Space Adventures announces that it has sold one ticket for its two person trip around the Moon in a Russian Soyuz spaceship. In negotiations for the second ticket. May. 5: Bigelow Aerospace announces that tests have begun of the environmental life support system intended for their orbital habitats. Test subjects will stay in an enclosed module, starting with short periods and then gradually increasing to longer and longer periods. Apr.28: As the 10 year anniversary of Dennis Tito's flight to the ISS approached (April 28, 2001), the first genuine space tourist flight, there were many articles and reflections on the flight and on the prospects for space tourism in general. Mar.21: XCOR/ULA announce the successful demonstration of an aluminum alloy rocket nozzle and the start of a new collaboration on development of a new LOX/LH2 engine. Mar.14: TripAlertz announced that it would offer group purchasing discounts on tickets for
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to a number of former CIA people and security intelligence people and asked them, you know, what would have Russian intelligence have done if Trump came to Moscow for a couple of days? And everybody said, they obviously would have done everything they can to spy on him in any way possible. >> Bob: Almost three months before the CNN report, it actually was investigative journalist David Corn who broke the story in "Mother Jones." His source now known to be Christopher Steele, the former Russia specialist for Britain's MI6 intelligence service. He obtained information suggesting Trump might have been targeted during that 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow. >> This person who had previously spied on Russia for his own service who had a lot of good sources in Russia came to the conclusion from talking to his sources that for years, five years or so, Russian intelligence had an active program to, as he put it, coopt or cultivate♪♪ ] [ Cheering and Applause ] [ ♪♪ ] >> Bob: Election night 2016 would not end until the following morning at 2.49am. >> President Donald Trump: Sorry to keep you waiting. Complicated business, complicated. [ Cheering ] >> Bob: The polls and the pundits on neither side saw it coming. For Donald Trump and the Republicans, the thrill of victory. For Hillary Clinton and the democrats, it would be the agony of defeat. But for both, the same confounding question, what just happened and why? [ ♪♪ ] >> Bob: The New York landmark that embodies the 2016 presidential election is undoubtedly Trump Tower, until election day, the signature triumph of Donald Trump's career. But a downtown cab ride away is another institution many believe played a key role in deciding the 45th American president. It is the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau Of Investigation located in this Lower Manhattan building. Not a place you would normally associate with politics. But the FBI's part in
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started it, and in 2012 this school had 1,200 children-- 500 girls and some 700 boys. So Malala was in the same school, and I realized when I was operating and running that girl's school-- because I came close to the girls-- and I realized that how much brilliant these girls are-- the way they think, how much critical they are in thinking, how much confident they are. And that's why, when Taliban banned girls' education, so we had to stand. And Malala wrote a BBC diary. She volunteered herself for a "New York Times" documentary to raise her voice. And her voice was the most powerful voice for girls' education. And what happened later on is that voice was so powerful that Taliban felt it is becoming very popular in the country. And rather than getting terrified of our violence and horror, people are listening to the peaceful voice of this girl. I mean, her voice was more powerful than the suicide attacks and bombAlbanian drug dealers found with cocaine in a Primark shopping bag Three Albanians – two who were in the UK illegally - found with a kilo of 92 per cent pure cocaine in a Primark bag have been jailed. During interview with NCA investigators, one of the three – Shpati Hakili, aged 30 - denied any knowledge of the cocaine. Unfortunately for him, inside the Primark bag was a receipt for underpants he had bought from the shop a week previously. Officers obtained the CCTV from the store showing Hakili buying the goods. All three had pleaded guilty to the charges at an earlier hearing and received seven years, six years and six years respectively. Officers from the joint National Crime Agency and Met Police Organised Crime Partnership (OCP), with assistance from
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"Caligari, however edited, is still a powerhouse of a horror film, a significant breakthrough in style and in expression: a poetical vision." Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz This is a must see film for historical reasons or if you are a film buff. Its cinematic influence is tremendous on so many great directors that range from Fritz Lang to Billy Wilder. Its foreboding story and unique set designs (by artists Walter Reimann, Walter Röhrig, and art designer Hermann Warm) made for a strangely effective visual experience. Black paint was used to represent the shadows that were painted on the cardboard scenery of crooked buildings. As a result of WW1 the post-war Germany economy was in a deplorable state and the studio only had one light to use, which couldn't light the entire set adequately. So they improvised and used the eerie style of German expressionism to its best advantage. This unique film influenced the genres of horror, children's fairy tales, and crime films from the'20s - '50s, and by using the same style of lighting and dark mood as these mystery stories they became known as noir after WW11. The story begins with the menacing appearance of the tiny Dr. Caligari (Werner Krauss-he remained in Nazi Germany and later on played the anti-Semite in "Jud Suss") going to town hall to get a permit to open a booth at the local fair with his somnambulist act. The painted set of the town hall shows all the buildings cramped together and on an angle with narrow passages, low ceilings, gray and black shadows covering the white walls, and the clerks sitting way up on very elongated stools. The clerks react to the mad looking Dr. Caligari by laughing at him, but he is persistent until he finally succeeds in getting his permit. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is the story of murder and intrigue set in the small German town of Holstenwall. Francis (Friedric
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after the horrors of the pest camps and the pest transports were ex posed. These counts in the public indict ment brought against the war depart ment and the McKinley administration, by the people, cannot be answered by dodging behind the system. . The peo ple are in earnest. Good men have been needlessly sacrificed to ignorance, incompetence and neglect. Soldiers have died of starvation and lack of medical attention when our treasury is bu-:sting vith gold and onr granaries with provi.ie:s. The administration that puts incompetent men at the head of a great department and keeps them there over public protest, must suffer the legitimate effect of its course. Not the system it the war department is to blame, but tle man at the head of the department and the president who kept him there.-Auusta Chronicle. ARUJPTURE WITH GERANY. That Appears to be the Possibility of the Future. The news at the navyand true destination of the two American battleships. The secre tary of the navy announced a few days ago that the Oregon and the Iowa were under orders for Manila, with an inci dental stop at Honolulu. This bold and truthful statemet rat tled the state department and on the following day an official of the latter department authorized the statement that these two powerful ships were going only to Honolulu to be attached to the Asiatic squadron, which would be then five thousand miles away. The denial is not inspired by any infraction of the protocol, but because the des tination being Manila, where the battleships were not needed against Spaniards or insurgents, it was too evi dent that the movement was against German insolence and interference. This is now still borne out by the or der dispatching reinforcements to Gen eral Otis. Sad Partings. The Spanish transport San Francisco sailed for Spain
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constituted Dean Woodard's and Linden Nel-son's rebuttals to Jim Spiceland's review of Honest to God. First, Bishop Robinson's "grow-ing concern," "perspective of criti-cal analysis of over 200 years," and "two drastic wars" is irrelevant in judging whether his metaphysics, as exposited in Honest to God, are intrinsically consistent or consis-tent with the revelation of God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Dean Woodard's insertion of Rob-inson's niceties is redundant to an objective evaluation of the book. Second, our orthodox theology was not "hatched on the hot end of the middle ages." The formu-lation of our theology began in the early church with Judaic background, Hellenistic scholar-ship, and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit; prime examples are the writings of Paul and Augu-stine. Evangelical orthodox theology was later rejuvenated by the testi-mony of Luther, the writings of Calvin, and the activities of Wes-ley. None of the mentioned church-men lived on "the hot end of the Middle ages." Third, the world does notStates will have the unique opportunity of spending their summer vacation working in Europe under the aus-pices of the American Student In-formation Service. ASIS, with headquarters in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, places American students in tem-porary summer work in Great Bri-tain, France, Germany, Switzer-land, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Luxembourg, Belgium, Holland, Austria, Israel and Liech-tenstein. All positions are arranged be-fore students leave for Europe, Schools Abroad Offer Stipends (cont'd. from p. 1) presented at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Fees, which include room, board and tuition will be $296. Courses for all four university summer sessions are designed for graduate students, but undergraduates who have completed at least two years of university work may apply. Eight Adolf-Morsbach awards, worth approximately $125 each, are being made available to quali-fied Americans by the German government for summer study in German universities. They are open to candidates with a good knowledge of German who have not received other grants for a full academic year's study
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pow ers," the correspondent adds. "Several interpellations on foreign affairs are I and with a field marshal's baton and expected during the sessions." the king appointed the emperor as London, Jan. 19. The controversoy j honorary commander of a Bulgarian between Great Britain and Sweden infantry regiment, over the detention of mails have reach- Among the emperor's retinue were ed an impasse, with both sides stub-1 General von Falkenhayn, chief of the bornly refusing to allow its rival's general staff ; Field Marshal von Maok mails to be expedited through the re- j ensen, Adjutant Generals von Plessen, spective countries. von Chelius und von Lyncker, and Ad- Sweden now is holding an enormous miral von Mueller. King Ferdinand quantity of the Euglish post destined was accompanied by Princes Boris and I for Russia, while mail is being taken; i from every Scandinavianthe country in numerous addresses in support of his program for strengthening the army and navy, the president plans to hold further conferences on the subject with the leaders in congress. Numerous reports which have come to the president of confusion over the issue in congress and uncertainty of the outcome prompted the step. The president is said to be undeter red by the open opposition of the paci ficists, including William J. Bryan, and differences among advocates of na tional defense over the exact plans to be adopted. He Is said also to be con vinced that the preparedness program is the best which can be offered at this time. Plans for the speaking trips were going forward rapidly today. Increase Given ary Employes. Washington, Jan. 19. Increase in pay, averaging five per cent will be given master mechanics in the navy yards throughout the United States. Secretary Danfels said today he had decided
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the organic governing documents of the Native Hawaiian governing entity to the Secretary. (5) Elections On completion of the certifications by the Secretary under paragraph (4), the Council may hold elections of the officers of the Native Hawaiian governing entity. (6) Reaffirmation Notwithstanding any other provision of law, upon the certifications required under paragraph (4) and the election of the officers of the Native Hawaiian governing entity, the special political and legal relationship between the United States and the Native Hawaiian governing entity is hereby reaffirmed and the United States extends Federal recognition to the Native Hawaiian governing entity as the representative governing body of the Native Hawaiian people. The delegation by the United States of authority to the State of Hawaii to address the conditions of the indigenous, native people of Hawaii contained in the Act entitled An Act to provide for the admission of the Stateof Hawaii into the Union approved March 18, 1959 (Public Law 86–3, 73 Stat. 4), is reaffirmed. (b) Negotiations (1) In general Upon the reaffirmation of the special political and legal relationship between the United States and the Native Hawaiian governing entity, the United States and the State of Hawaii may enter into negotiations with the Native Hawaiian governing entity designed to lead to an agreement addressing such matters as— (A) the transfer of lands, natural resources, and other assets, and the protection of existing rights related to such lands or resources; (B) the exercise of governmental authority over any transferred lands, natural resources, and other assets, including land use; (C) the exercise of civil and criminal jurisdiction; (D) the delegation of governmental powers and authorities to the Native Hawaiian governing entity by the United States and the State of Hawaii; (E) any residual responsibilities of the United States and the State of Hawaii; and (F) grievances regarding assertions of historical
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People v Bloise (2019 NY Slip Op 07908) People v Bloise 2019 NY Slip Op 07908 Decided on November 6, 2019 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Decided on November 6, 2019 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department REINALDO E. RIVERA, J.P. SYLVIA O. HINDS-RADIX VALERIE BRATHWAITE NELSON ANGELA G. IANNACCI, JJ. 2016-11173 2016-11175 [*1]The People of the State of New York, respondent, vGustave Bloise, appellant. (Ind. Nos. 519/16, 1690/16) Janet E. Sabel, New York, NY (Susan Epstein of counsel), for appellant. Eric Gonzalez, District Attorney, Brooklyn, NY (Leonard Joblove and Caroline R. Donhauser of counsel; Ruby D. Andrade on the memorandum), for respondent. DECISION & ORDER Appeals by the defendant, as limited by hisMirade wrote about the incident on his website and challenged Neidhart for an explanation however Neidhart has not responded. Criticism of the professional wrestling industry Mirade has been increasingly outspoken against both the increasing violence of "hardcore wrestling" as well as steroid and drug abuse which has resulted in the deaths of a high number of professional wrestlers. Dan Mirade also criticized certain ethical standards and business practices, particularly after the ring death of independent wrestler Dan Quirk, advocating some sort of system to regulate the professional wrestling industry. "What most fans of mainstream wrestling don't realize is what a corrupt business it is that they're fans of... Back in the 'good ole days' not EVERYONE that wanted to be a professional wrestler could be one... There are dozens if not
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page 18 13 This Week in... Our Community August 16, 2012 Edition – Main Section – A Greg Prechtl, Director of the Boys and Girls’ Club at the Chautauqua Institution, spoke to the Rotary Club of Jamestown and explained the many facets of the summer youth programs at the Institution. Prechtl is well-qualified for his summer position as he has been associated with the Fredonia State athletic department for five decades. During the school year, he has served his alma mater as director of athletics since 1998 and has overseen the appointment of numerous coaches, the return of men’s and women’s swimming and diving to varsity status, and the adoption of new academic guidelines for members of the college’s 19 varsity teams. He has also directed the formation of the Blue Devil Boosters Club. In the spring of 2010, he added additional responsibilities when oversight of Intramurals and Recreation Sports were moved to Athletics. Prechtl’s appointment as director ofathletics is the latest step in a progression which began when he enrolled at Fredonia State in 1965. He played men’s basketball for four seasons (1965-69) while earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He earned a Master’s degree at his alma mater, spent a year at the University of Oklahoma working towards an advanced degree in Student Personnel, and returned to Fredonia State in 1973 to take an administrative position in Residence Life and to become an assistant coach on the staff of head men’s basketball coach Bill Hughes. Prechtl spent one season as interim head coach and assumed the full head coaching duties in 1977. Among the traditions he continued was the annual scheduling of games against NCAA Division I and Division II teams. He also led the 1992-93 team to the program’s only SUNYAC championship and NCAA tournament appearance and to two ECAC Upstate New York championships. In addition, his teams posted wins over several
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possession of fire arms, bombs, ammunition, 1 incendiaries, explosives, or the I manufacture of such. 3. Detention orders can be is- sued by officers, or by persons specially authorized by the mili- tary commander. 4. The Palestine High Commis- sioner is empowered to deport any person from the country for an indefinite period as long as the order remains in force. He can also order any person outside of Palestine to stay out. Just a few hours before the defense regulations were made public, fifteen armed Jews at- tacked a military camp near Gaza and escaped with 200 machine guns and a large quantity of am- munition. The raid was carried out at 1:30 in the afternoon by men dressed in uniforms of the Royal Air Force, who arrived in several jeeps. Led by three high ranking officers, the raiders en- tered the Aquir aerodrome, near Gaza, and demanded the keys to the arms store. They then gaggedthe four soldiers on guard and departed with the machine guns and the ammunition. Sex Crimes Detailed NUREMBERG (JTA) Details of sexual crimes committed upon young Jewish men and women by the Nazi authorities at vari- ous concentration camps were disclosed this week by former French prisoners who testified at the international war crimes trial. Beach Set to Raise Half of CJ A Goal Special emphasis on reaching the hotel industry and apartment house owners as well as mer- chants of Miami Beach is being made by members of the Miami Beach campaign cabinet of the 1946 Combined Jewish Appeal. The Beach community is setting out to raise one half of the total $783,100 goal assumed by the Greater Miami area. The Beach campaign cabinet consists of George J. Bertman. real estate: Archie Brick, fruit shippers; Shepard Broad, cochair- man. Beach special gifts; Harry A. Cornblum. campaign vice chairman in charge of health and recreation. Mrs. Max Dobrin, campaign vice chairman in charge
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it remain that way," she said. "It is well-known that dams dramatically change the climate of entire regions. This dam will destroy the habitats of fish, birds, and plant life, some of which are unique to the Tigris valley." Construction of the dam began in earnest in 2008, but plans for its implementation date back even further. The dam was originally conceived in the 1950s as part of the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP), intended to develop the infrastructure of largely rural and Kurdish southeastern Turkey. Since 1997, several European finance consortia have attempted to fund the project, only to withdraw support before anything concrete materialised. The European banks and companies pulled out in large part due to campaigns against the dam in their respective home countries. In 2009, the German, Austrian and Swiss governments revoked the export credit guarantees to the final consortium because the Turkish government failed to meet the ecological,social, and cultural heritage standards set by the World Bank. For a while, activists in Turkey and throughout Europe believed they had won the fight and that construction of the dam would stop. To their surprise, construction is continuing to this day. It was later revealed that the Turkish government had secured funding from two of the country's largest private banks, Akbank and Garanti, making the project still viable. Water warsThe Turkish government's reasons for pressing ahead with the controversial project are not what one might expect. Projections place the amount of hydroelectric power the dam will produce at less than 2% of Turkey's total energy needs - not enough, opponents argue, to justify the destruction of an entire ecosystem, invaluable cultural heritage, and the livelihoods of several thousand people. The Turkish government has openly proclaimed that the main function of the dam system is to bolster the country's counter-insurgency strategy against
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time learned that there was cancer in her body—this time in the lung. Two previous operations on her leg had evidently been unsuccess-ful. Jan was a Bethel student for part of the school years 1955-56 and 1957-58. She was the first freshman sweetheart and CLAR-ION news editor. Sept. 5 Jan "passed away," los-ing the battle against cancer but attaining PEACE and JOY. by Harlan Christianson (Augsburg Echo, Oct. 23, 1958) Fiery words spoken with fervor and zeal are heard, listened to, and systematically forgotten in end-less regularity as the meaning and purpose of life are sought after. Contrary to the New Testament message of life, the labors of our hands and the utterances of our mouths mushroom and spread over the dampness of a humid night. The hotness, the dampness, the sudden cool are joined together ex-pressing the depth of our confu-sion. An empty nausea sweeps out redundant self security as the lone-ly heart grasps for fellowship bath-ed inColom-bia. Miss Ryberg is working on her Ph.D. in romance languages at the University of Michigan during her sabbatical leave. Mrs. Dalphy Fagerstrom will teach casework in the sociology department. She has a M.A. in Worship, 9 and 11 Sunday School, 10 Evening service, 7:30 Singspiration following O O Richfield 7101 Nicollet 12. rm. Peter Unruh, pastor rrl social work and has been a psycia-tric caseworker for several years. Dr. Gordon Howell will teach ad-vanced music composition. Mr. Howell also teaches at St. Paul Bible college. Mr. Dan Isaak is added to the department of biology. He also is a research fellow at the Univer-sity of Minnesota. Teaching physical science will be Mr. Harold Kulla, who is also attending Bethel seminary. Mr. Kulla was a teaching fellow in phy-sical science at Drake university. Carl Landahl will be teaching piano in the music department. He also teaches at Augsburg college in Minneapolis. Teaching Freshman English, Chaucer, and Milton will be Trevor "Already, we have two requests for Christian service teams," says Clifford
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a seamless transfer of a retiring or deceased owner's business interest. This promotes continued harmony among the surviving. owners and the departed owner's family. Employees and creditors remain confident about the uninterrupted continuance of the business. Customers and suppliers remain comfortable about doing business with the company. Andy Wilkinson is a Financial Advisor with Prudential Securities in the Destin/Pensacola offices and can 'be reached toll free at 1- 866-715-4793 or email andy_ [email protected] Prudential Securities is not a legal or tax advisor., 'This Week on . Yog1r Basketball ...... Connection! Port St. Joe High School Basketball 'with Play by Play by Howard Brownhig The Voice of the Sharks Port St. Joe at ' Mosley February 7 at 7:30 PM Follow the Sharks all the way to another state title! Port St. Joe For Apalachicola infotmwtion on these February 8 at 7:30 PM games, concerts and otherr' upcoming events ibca-ll 67O`-845O Port St. Joe at Wewahitchka February 14 at 8:30 PM f' PUBLIC NOTICE A Public Hearing will be held'at the Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) meeting on Tuesday, February 18, 2003at 10:00 a.m. EST, and the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) meeting on Tuesday. February 25, 2003 at 6:00 p.m. EST. Both public .hearings will be held in the BOCC Meeting Room at the Robert M. Moore Administration Building, 1000 Cecil G. Costin Sr. Blvd., Port St. Joe, Florida. The public hear- ings will be to discuss and act on the following: Preliminary Plat Approval Richard Parvey Parcel ID #3185- 003R, 3186-OOOR 21.3 acres in Section 20, Township 9 South, Range 10 West;' Gulf County, Florida a 24 unit subdivision development subject to all development regulations required by Gulf County. Preliminary Plat Approval and Variance for road paving East Bay Subdivision Tom Gibson &,William J. Rish, Jr. Parcel ID #0339-015R, #0339-025R -'537.'94 acres in Section 19, Town- ship 5 South, Range 11 West, Gulf County, Florida a 41 unit subdivision development subject to all
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V. Anderson, dean of stu-dents. In order to fill these requests, Christian service placements will Owen, instructor in English. Mr. Owen is presently finishing a Ph.D. in English at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Benjamin Wine will be an instructor in sociology, teaching Marriage and the Family. Two professors have also re-turned after their sabbatical leave last year. Dr. W. Robert Smith, chairman of the department of philosophy, taught philosophy at Hargazian college in Beirut, Lebanon last year. He also spoke in American military installations throughout Europe. Also returning is Mr. Robert Glaser who worked on a Ph.D. in chemistry last year at the Uni-versity of Minnesota. be made in the chapel on Sept. 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. Men will meet for placement Monday evening, and the women will attend a placement session Tuesday night. The Minnesota Private College Hour resumes its broadcast sched-ule at 8 p.m., Sept. 21 over KTCA-TV channel 2. Seven private col-leges in Minnesota will present programsduring the first semes-ter. The College of St. Benedict will produce a series entitled Farce- Comedy. Represented are the works of Aristophanes, Shake-speare, Moliere, Goldsmith, Sheri-dan, Wilde, Synge, and Wilder. Dr. Khin Khin Jensen of Augs-burg college will present South-east Asia Today. Dr. Jensen will attempt to create a greater aware-ness of this area, their culture, Q. T. Smith, instructor of speech, and Julius Whitinger, as-sistant professor of music, will be in charge of placements. Walter Buer, member of the religious coun-cil, will assist. Members of Christian service teams speak, read Scripture, lead in prayer, give testimonies and present musical numbers. "Plan on attending the place-ments sessions," added Dean An-derson. "Participation on a Chris-tian service team is rewarding both in terms of education and service." Dalton Says Seven courses have been added to the college curriculum since the catalog was published last spring. These are all courses students had requested, Roy Dalton, regis-trar, explained. More Tuesday, Thursday, Satur-day classes have been set up: among
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mutilate the books. (The office staff later use the excised chapters to make confetti for her wedding.) In 1995 the county is amalgamated with another school division and the stories are reinstated. April 30, 1994 The Nova Scotia Legislature is closed to the public on the day the budget is to be read, following a clash with demonstrators the previous day. The chamber is sealed from the public, press, television technicians, and pages and there is no Hansard taken. The House reopens 40 minutes after the budget speech has been read. May 1994 The Alberta provincial government says it wants the Alberta Foundation of the Arts to scrutinize applications to make sure they do not "offend the sensibilities and the community standard." June 1994 The Leo Kamen Gallery in Toronto exhibits one of the Robert Markle paintings seized in 1974, without protest. October 11, 1994 TheLittle Sister's case finally comes to trial in Vancouver. Among those testifying on behalf of the bookstare are Jane Rule, Pierre Berton, Nino Ricci, Becki Ross, Bart Testa, and law professor Bruce Ryder. Around this time, Saskatchewan bans the movie "Exit to Eden;" the decision is later overturned. December 1994 The Justice Committee of the House of Commons, which has spent months investigating the marginal existence of "killer" trading cards in Canada, comes up with draft legislation that would change the legal definition of obscenity to include "undue exploitation or glorification of horror, cruelty, or violence." In addition to cards and games, the report specifies "music, videos, comics, posters, and computer bulletin boards" as forms of communication that need to be controlled by the government. Communication that falls within this expanded definition and has "no redeeming cultural or social value" would be banned. Electronic Frontier Canada vociferously protests
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his hiding place, outside of death. Einhar knew his path would not follow, but he had done his part in this quest and it was finally time to re-focus on proving himself to the First Ones. Countless worlds were explored, many together, but most when they split up to cover more ground. Ever further from the reality of Wraeclast, deeper and deeper into dream did they press. Einhar captured untold numbers of beasts, performed numerous blood rituals, all to try to track down the First of the Plains. Weeks turned into months without bearing fruit, until one day the Karui came with news: he had encountered another exile, a merchant by the name of MakeMeABrandWitch. She had managed to capture a mighty Farric tiger alpha and was willing to sell the beast. Einhar was reluctant, “This is no hunt! How will the First Ones find us worthy if we completebeasts posed little threat and would allow them to catch their breath. Carving a path through the dream, when the last beast fell, the bright glow returned and they found themselves in the blood area again. Filled with confidence, for they saw Farrul’s wounds had not healed in the intervening time, they pressed the attack. Farrul, First of the Plains, was still a dangerous foe and the two warriors had to remain wary. Savagery met savagery, and the arena became dyed with gore. The tiger never wavered in its fury; Farrul had no fear of death here. The First Ones were there in the beginning and would inevitably be there in the end. It is good that this struggle took place far from the realms of man, for the grisly song of battle would bring terror to all who heard! The arena resounded and shook with the din of
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a dirty movie. You know? Stan drummed his fingers nervously against his thigh, seriously rethinking his desire to go to senior prom. Yes, it would be nice to go to the dance but probably not nice enough to go through…whatever was about to happen. The office door swung open. Yeah, he probably shoulda kept his mouth shut. EARLIER "Goddamit!" There was a thump as Stan threw himself down in the opposite seat. "Mmm?" Kyle glanced up from his slop. School lunch had only gotten worse since Chef left. "Dude, they won't let us go to prom- at least not together." He paused the spoon halfway to his mouth "We wanted to go to prom?" "Well…yeah, dude. It's the prom." Kyle, who was used to being left out of things, like church camp, Christmas and Easter celebrations, and anything that other kids thought his mother would be required to attend, hadn't reallyVictoria looked carefully at Kyle taking in his Jewish nose, the red curls sticking out from under his hat, her mind matching them up with one terrifying woman. "Yup." Kyle settled back into a relaxed stance. "Head of the PTA?" She shifted nervously in her seat. "Yup." "Quite an activist, is she?" Principal Victoria threaded her fingers together nervously. "She wouldn't be the same Sheila Broflovski who instigated the American-Canadian War?" "Oh, she is." The hands now widened into a placating gesture. "Well, boys," she smiled nervously. "You certainly have a convincing case. We wouldn't want to discriminate against any of our hard working students! I'll call the secretary right now! And here let me write you a pass so you won't be late to your next class…" One slightly altered pass later the boys walked out of South Park High a full three hours early. Stan took his evil, evil boyfriend's
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how the degenerate ideals of Nazism seeped into the German psyche. The simple explanation for the film's success, a success that is hard to deny, is that the subversive story is an allegory for an evil government (Dr. Caligari) that brainwashes its people (Cesare) to commit crimes it wants carried out. By its odd style, accented mannerisms, all the actors wearing grotesque makeup and acting in a formal stagy manner, it becomes a very unsettling film. Through its amazing sets the film best expresses the insanity of its theme and the story only enhances this as the authorities are shown to be either incompetent or uncaring, and madness proves to be the staple psyche of the Germans at the time. It was brought to America by Samuel Goldwyn in 1921 and made an immediate impression on certain knowledgeable film critics in the U.S.. The odd twist the story takes just when you assume that you know in which direction the film is going iswhen Cesare, clad in all-black, is ordered into the bedroom of Jane to knife her to death but is instead attracted to her with thoughts of rape overcoming his command to kill. When she screams and awakens her household, he is forced to kidnap her. This is the story that the narrator is telling. Francis is convinced that Caligari is behind these crimes; but since he kept watch on him and had the doctor show him Cesare in his cabinet asleep, he has to admit that they did not leave their quarters and therefore, he reasons, they couldn't have attacked Jane. It will later turn out that there is a dummy in place of Cesare. But it is all so confusing, that the possibility exists that the narrator is just making this whole thing up. It turns out there was a mountebank named 'Caligari,' in 1612, in Italy, who had a somnambulist that he trained to commit murder.
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Feher), the narrator, acts as the supposed voice of reason, explaining to the viewer what really happened. He relates his horror story to an older, skeptical man, as they are sitting on a park bench. Francis is the young lover of Jane (Lil Dagover), the same sweet girl his best friend Alan (Hans Heinrich) is pursuing in a friendly rivalry. Jane and Alan attended the carnival together and Alan made the fatal mistake of asking the somnambulist Cesare (Conrad Veidt) -- a thin, gauntly ashen man, who is under the charge of Dr. Caligari -- "How long do I have to live?" and is shocked when Cesare responds, "Until dawn." True enough before the next day begins, Alan is seen through the shadows being knifed to death. He is the second murder victim discovered. The town clerk was also killed on the day Dr. Caligari arrived. Francis reports his suspicions to the police that it is Dr. Caligari behind these killings, butthe police soon pick up a criminal (Rudolf) who is about to knife an old lady and charge him with all the murders, even though, he admits only to the attempted murder but not to the other two killings. Meanwhile, Jane's old man (Lettinger) has disappeared and she goes to the carnival looking for him. She meets Dr. Caligari there and he shows off to her Cesare sleeping like a zombie in his cabinet. Jane gets bad feelings about these two characters, as Dr. Caligari ogles her. So, she leaves. This seemingly simple murder plot of a crazed medieval-type of Svengali who orders his somnambulist to do his killings, is much more complex than that. That is one of the reasons this film has meant so much to so many different people at different time periods. A case can be made for it as an example of what happened to the collective German psyche after the first World War and
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The riveting gun is a specialized manual tool for industry and decoration. In the conventional riveting gun, the handle and the riveting device are intersected with one another. Therefore, it is primarily employed to rivet two parallel boards. However, for the riveting gun, which is operated in the vertical direction, the riveting operation is limited by the intersected structure of the riveting device and the handle. The riveting operation of the riveting gun in vertical direction is not smooth and does not comply with ergonomics. Accordingly, the pneumatic hydraulic riveting gun is not suitable for the riveting operation in vertical direction. Moreover, the pushing device of the conventional riveting gun is mounted outside the gun body. In other words, when a trigger is pressed, a connecting rod triggers aand their lofts, Easter Sepulchres were the object of iconoclastic fury by the Reformers and few are left. Surviving examples There are throughout Great Britain many fine examples in stone, some of which are Decorated Gothic, such as: Cumbria Warwick Bridge Devon Holcombe Burnell Bishops Nympton Heanton Punchardon Monkleigh Berry Pomeroy Throwleigh Dorset Gillingham Tarrant Hinton Glamorgan Coity Herefordshire Ledbury Lincolnshire Navenby Heckington (1370) Norfolk Kelling Northwold Nottinghamshire Sibthorpe Hawton (1370) Arnold Oxfordshire Bampton Piddington Suffolk Cockfield East Harling Long Melford St Margaret South Elmham Warwickshire Long Itchington Withybrook, Coventry West Sussex St Catherine of Siena Church, Cocking East Riding of Yorkshire Patrington See also Holy Sepulchre Tomb of Jesus Notes References Attribution Category:Church architecture Category:Easter traditions Category:Holy Week
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Storm unearths Roman-era statue in Israel Published duration 14 December 2010 media caption The statue is estimated to be at least 1,700 years old A Roman statue buried for centuries has been unearthed after a massive storm battered Israel's coast, officials say. The white marble statue of a woman was found after a cliff collapsed in the city of Ashkelon. The statue - which lacks a head and arms - dates back about 1,800-2,000 years, officials at the Israel Antiquities Authorities (IAA) believe. However, the storm also caused some damage to the Roman-era port of Caesarea. Israel's officials are due to visit the area to assess the damage. 'Delicately carved sandals' "The big storm earlier this week caused the cliff to collapse," IAA spokeswoman Yoli Schwartz was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. She addedthe consequences. So you gave up and let her live her own life? No, sir. I didn't give up so easily. I made sure Vinit gave her Rs. 20 lakhs. And made sure he transferred a plot on her name. How was their married life? It was good in the beginning. Two years into the marriage, he started doubting Twinkle. Doubting about what? He started doubting that she is cheating on him. Whom are you talking to? He used to thrash my daughter. Who told you about it? Twinkle informed me about it. I feel that Vinit and her wife together have murdered my daughter. They have killed her! Sir, I enquired with the neighbours. They told me that Vinit and Twinkle used to fight constantly. Few days ago. Vinit's wife Meera had come home. Meera and Twinkle had a severe conflict in front of everyone. What about Anirudh? Sir, the neighbours said that everything was good between Vinit and him. But few days ago, Vinit chased Anirudh from his house. Did you speak to Anirudh? I
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was achieved. So far as design is . con cerned, the Greek coins-were-simply perfect , No modern' colust. can,, com pare with them In beauty. ScleatiOe American, It Alive: -fi Home, N. Y. An Adirondack guide dropped into Boonvllle, north of this city, the other day to lay In his winter supply ot provisions, traps,, ammuni tion and clothing, and told ot his In genious capture, alive, of a big buck. A man who owns a large deer park In the southern part of the Adtron dacks had - seen' an unusually large buck that he was very, anxious to se cure for his preserve, and he offered $100 for It, alive and crated, ready for shipment , All the guides In that sec- Sent Contents of Both Barrels Into Its Side. tion knew ot the big deer and made ef forts to get it alive. ' John Benham went to the nearest villageand had the druggist make some pellets of glue, flour, paste and opium a trifle larger than buckshot Then he loaded several shells with them.' . ' ;. V "' ' V The next time he saw the big buck on the runway he sent the contents of both barrels into its side. It ran and he followed It, coming up to It about two hours later. , The buck was in a clump of evergreens fast asleep. : As soon as the hardened mixture so heavily loaded with opium entered the deer's body it had begun to dissolve, and soon the animal was overcome by sleeps, -s; v".' -?''1.-.-;'. ': V?', ; - ' ; Benham said the deer had run in a circle and. was only; a few rods from his camp when it dropped asleep. It was carried to camp and boxed for shipment, the
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promoted the idea that science should study the laws of "simple" natures, such as heat, rather than assuming that there is any specific nature, or "formal cause", of each complex type of thing. This new science began to see itself as describing "laws of nature". This updated approach to studies in nature was seen as mechanistic. Bacon also argued that science should aim for the first time at practical inventions for the improvement of all human life. === Age of Enlightenment === As a precursor to the Age of Enlightenment, Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz succeeded in developing a new physics, now referred to as classical mechanics, which could be confirmed by experiment and explained using mathematics. Leibniz also incorporated terms from Aristotelian physics, but now being used in a new non-teleological way, for example, "energy" and "potential" (modern versions of Aristotelian "energeia and potentia"). This implied a shiftin the view of objects: Where Aristotle had noted that objects have certain innate goals that can be actualized, objects were now regarded as devoid of innate goals. In the style of Francis Bacon, Leibniz assumed that different types of things all work according to the same general laws of nature, with no special formal or final causes for each type of thing. It is during this period that the word "science" gradually became more commonly used to refer to a type of pursuit of a type of knowledge, especially knowledge of nature – coming close in meaning to the old term "natural philosophy." During this time, the declared purpose and value of science became producing wealth and inventions that would improve human lives, in the materialistic sense of having more food, clothing, and other things. In Bacon's words, "the real and legitimate goal of sciences is the
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