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Sabrina De Sousa, born in 1956, Mumbai, India, is a Portuguese-American CIA Agent. In 2009 she was convicted of kidnapping in Italy for her role in the 2003 abduction of the Muslim imam Abu Omar, who was kidnapped in Milan and subsequently [allegedly] tortured. Sabrina De Sousa, born in 1956, Mumbai, India, is a Portuguese-American CIA Agent. In 2009 she was convicted of kidnapping in Italy for her role in the 2003 abduction of the Muslim imam Abu Omar, who was kidnapped in Milan and subsequently [allegedly] tortured. | Sabrina De Sousa, Italy, Cia, Rendition, Central Intelligence Agency, A former CIA officer and diplomat who has repeatedly denied playing a role in one of the most notorious U.S. counterterrorism programs is set to become the only American held accountable for it -- and claims the Obama administration has abandoned her. Sabrina De Sousa, who is stuck in Portugal and awaiting extradition to Italy over her alleged role in the rendition of a terror suspect years ago, claims the State Department has ignored repeated requests to intervene on her behalf. She and her lawyers are particularly critical of Hillary Clinton, who still has not commented on the case. Mark S. Zaid, an attorney who previously worked with De Sousa, told FoxNews.com his firm made “multiple efforts” to reach out to the State Department -- specifically then-Secretary of State Clinton -- and that “every time we were completely rebuffed with silence.” He said one of his letters was even "deceptively" classified “to limit my ability to create a public furor over how Sabrina had been and continues to be mistreated.” De Sousa, a naturalized American from India, was arrested in Portugal last October and earlier this month lost her latest court bid to halt her extradition to Italy. She faces four years in prison there over her alleged role in the rendition of a suspected terrorist 13 years ago. De Sousa has launched numerous unsuccessful bids over the years to clear her name, but has received little known help from the government she served for more than a decade. If she’s sent to prison, she would become the first CIA officer and U.S. diplomat imprisoned over the controversial rendition program. Implemented under President George W. Bush, the program transferred terror suspects to other countries for detention and interrogation. De Sousa, along with about two dozen other CIA agents and an Air Force official, were convicted in absentia in Italy in 2009 on kidnapping and other charges related to the abduction of Osama Mustapha Hassan Nasr, known also as Abu Omar, under the rendition program. Omar, a radical cleric, was taken while walking down a street in Milan and flown to Egypt where he was held prisoner for four years without a trial before eventually being released. Omar claims during that time he was tortured. Omar also was convicted in absentia in Italy of “criminal association for the purposes of international terrorism” and sentenced to six years in prison. Prosecutors claim he collaborated with 13 other suspected terrorists between 2000 and 2003 with the intent of carrying out terrorist attacks around the world. This photo, cited by the Washington Post as a surveillance photo of Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr (also known as Abu Omar) found on a disk in the home of the head CIA official in Milan, believed to be Robert Seldon Lady. | Photo: Corriere della Sera | Around the time of the rendition, De Sousa, 60, worked under diplomatic cover and was stationed in Milan. On the specific day in question, though, De Sousa claims she was chaperoning her son’s school ski trip in northern Italy – about 200 miles from Milan. De Sousa recently detailed her frustration over the situation to VICE. During the in-depth interview, she didn’t pull punches at who she thinks is hurting her shot at freedom. “There needs to be an explanation instead of a no comment,” De Sousa said about Clinton’s careful avoidance of the issue. “She already has the issue of Benghazi, which was diplomatic. And now we have a U.S. diplomat going to prison, that’s two things.” “I think the most important thing Secretary Clinton can do now is comment,” De Sousa told VICE. “So going in, if she becomes president, then at least everyone knows her position on it.” “We have seen reports that a Portuguese Court has acceded to the Italian government’s request for the extradition of Sabrina de Sousa. We refer you to the Italian and Portuguese governments for further information.” De Sousa’s extradition was recently raised during a European Parliament hearing where a resolution was passed calling upon member states to formally investigate Europe’s role in U.S. renditions. Ana Gomes, a member of the European Parliament, called De Sousa a “scapegoat” and said those truly responsible for renditions were being protected. The Abu Omar Case was the abduction and transfer to Egypt of the Imam of Milan Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, also known as Abu Omar. The case was picked by the international media as one of the better-documented cases of extraordinary rendition carried out in a joint operation by the United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Italian Military Intelligence and Security Service (SISMI) in the context of the "global war on terrorism" declared by the Bush administration. | Abu Omar, Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, Cia, Milan, Italy, Robert Seldon Lady, Sabrina De Sousa, “A former agency employee said to me – ‘How embarrassing is it going to be for the CIA when the terrorist starts to support you in this whole story?’” she reportedly said. Glen Caplin, a spokesman for Clinton's campaign, told FoxNews.com that they "can not comment on the specifics of a case that is working its way through the legal systems of two other countries" and deferred "any questions to the U.S. government agencies." This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without express written permission from AND Magazine corporate offices. All rights reserved. "Ex-Cia Facing Italy Jail" was first released on 7.2.2016 and last updated on 10.17.2018 6:53 AM EDT. Bernini Chakrabortty submitted this feature to AND Magazine. The content is owned by AND Magazine and/or any respective owners otherwise noted. ANDRE WARD VS. SERGEY KOVALEV II “NO EXCUSES” SET FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 17 AT MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER IN LAS VEGAS PRESENTED LIVE BY HBO PAY-PER-VIEW® NEW YORK, NY (April 4, 2017) - Roc Nation Sports, Main Events, Andre Ward Promotions and Krusher Promotions are pleased to announce the highly... Nov 19, 2016: Andre Ward defeats Sergey Kovalev by unanimous decision at TMobile Arena in Las Vegas. Thank you to all the Sergey Kovalev vs Andre Ward fight sponsors: Corona, Monster Products, JetLux, Zappos, Brand Jordan, and Shoe Palace. Special thank you to Andre Ward sponsors: Brand Jordan,... Click HERE for Photos Photo Credit: Khristopher Sandifer/Roc Nation Sports OAKLAND, CA (November 1, 2016) – On Monday, October 31, 2016, Two-Time World Champion Andre “S.O.G.” Ward (30-0, 15 KOs) participated in a media workout in Hayward, California ahead of his pound-for-pound showdown against WBO, WBA and... Andre defeated Alexander Brand 120-108, 120-108, 120-108 by unanimous decision at Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA Saturday night.... OAKLAND, CA (March 23, 2015) – On Tuesday, March 22, Two-Time World Champion and top-rated pound-for-pound fighter Andre Ward (28-0, 15 KOs) and number one rated IBF light heavyweight contender Sullivan Barrera (17-0, 12 KOs) participated in a media workout at King’s Gym in Oakland,... 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The axle on your vehicle is the structural component that connects two wheels together on opposite sites. It's a load-bearing assembly that acts like a central shaft, maintaining the position of the wheels relative to each other and to the vehicle body. The construction of your axle is designed according to what your vehicle is built for; trucks and off-road vehicles are equipped with axles that keep the wheel positions steady under heavy stress (ideal for supporting heavy loads), while conventional axles are constructed for the needs of the general consumer. But no matter what you drive, remember that your vehicle's axle must bear the weight of your vehicle (plus any cargo) and the acceleration forces between you and the ground. So when it comes to axle inspection, we are your source for professional, knowledgeable service—essential for the equipment that carries you and your family to wherever you need to go. Simply put, a drive axle is one that is driven by the engine. Typically found in modern front wheel drive vehicles, a drive axle is split between two half axles, with differential and universal joints between them. Each half axle is connected to the wheel by a third joint—the constant velocity (CV) joint—that allows the wheels to move freely. This joint allows the shaft to rotate, transmitting power at a constant speed without a significant increase in friction and heat. CV joints are usually dependable, but, as is the case for all of your vehicle's moving equipment, they do require regular inspection. An easy way for you to tell if you need to see us for axle repair is to go out to a large space (such as a parking lot), and slowly drive in tight circles. If you hear a clicking or cracking noise, you have a worn joint, and it must be repaired immediately. Full name: The Honorable Marlon Lynch. He's the top tortoise in Dirt, and is keenly aware of the water crisis. The mayor is looking for someone the town can believe in again. Someone like Rango. The mayor tells Rango that he watched the humans build the town on the other side of the highway, and later shows his true intention is to create a better town. He then calls in Rattlesnake Jake to chase him out of town, and soon after try's to buy Bean's land. Jake then threatens her, and Rango returns to fight. They are thrown into a cell with rising water, and The mayor pulls out an empty gun, attempting to kill Jake. In the end, The mayor is dragged away by the snake.
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Tobacco products are products for adults. It is generally recognized that smoking constitutes a risk factor regarding the development of illnesses, and that it can be difficult to stop smoking. The usage of this web site is reserved for visitors who are adults according to the legal provisions of their respective country. Well, that was nice. Last night NBC aired the "best party of the year" (the Golden Globes) where Amy, Joaquin and Philip were all nominated for their performances in "The Master." While the trio unfortunately went home empty handed, Best Director winner Ben Affleck made sure that PTA was there in spirit. During his acceptance speech he humbly said how gratified he was just to be in the same company as the nominated directors (Quentin Tarantino, Ang Lee, Steven Spielberg and Kathryn Bigelow) as well as the great directors who weren't nominated... "I don't care what the award is, when they put your name next to the names that she just read off, it's an extraordinary thing in your life. These nominees are exceptional talents. I truly to God never thought I would be in the same breath as them. I want to thank them, and I want to thank the many talented people that weren't nominated. Paul Thomas Anderson who's like, I think, Orson Welles. There are so many others." Watch it here. You may recall that PTA even worked with Affleck very briefly back in 2000. Around that time PTA was hanging around SNL in preparation for "Punch-Drunk Love" and directed a short called FANatic (which was a parody of the MTV series) the week that Affleck was hosting. (His girlfriend at the time, Fiona Apple, was that week's musical guest.) In other news, critic Glenn Kenny recently pointed us towards this article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer about late night horror host Ghoulardi (PTA's father Ernie Anderson) commemorating the 50th anniversary of his first broadcast. There's also a sidebar featuring some nice quotes from Paul. He talks about watching movies with his dad and that he's thought about setting a film in that era of the early days of local television. "From time to time I've thought about making a film about that era of local TV and the kind of Wild West lawlessness and the things that could happen. When my dad was doing it, it wasn't national, it was local. And it felt like lunch time was drinking time and you could come back to work totally hammered." Haven´t seen Argo, but Gone baby gone and The Town where both quality movies... and Ben seems like a honorable and a stand up guy. 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Soon after ‘Saturday Night Live’ aired Andy Samberg’s ‘Lazy Sunday’ video with him and fellow cast member Chris Parnell, the clip became an instant Internet hit, recording more than a million downloads before the week was out. “We came up with the right idea and just went for it,” Samberg tells The New York Daily News. “We were nervous [about] how it was going to be received by the studio audience.” This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
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Hearts: Play popular trick-based card game!Also Hearts known as Black Lady, Chase the Lady, Crubs, Black Maria. Enjoy perfect graphics and gameplay, try to beat off other players! Tor and Chet may not know ART, but they know what they like. In this episode, the first in a two-pART series, they talk with Anwar Ghuloum from the ART, or Android Runtime team. ART is the new runtime for Android, which came online in the KitKat release as an alternative to Dalvik. Now ART is not only enabled by default: it’s the only runtime. We’ll talk about what it is, how it works, why it’s better, and the future and very meaning of ART in modern society. The first picture is a picture Elegant Floating Cabinet Shelf Upper Kitchen With Glass Door Wall Large Size Of Living Room Ikea For Tv Bathroom Under Storage Perth, the image has been in named with : Elegant Floating Cabinet Shelf Upper Kitchen With Glass Door Wall Large Size Of Living Room Ikea For Tv Bathroom Under Storage Perth, This image was posted on category : Architecture, have resolution : 936x936 pixel. This posting entitled Elegant Floating Cabinet Shelf Upper Kitchen With Glass Door Wall Large Size Of Living Room Ikea For Tv Bathroom Under Storage Perth, and many people looking for about Elegant Floating Cabinet Shelf Upper Kitchen With Glass Door Wall Large Size Of Living Room Ikea For Tv Bathroom Under Storage Perth from search engine. Because of the Elegant Floating Cabinet Shelf Upper Kitchen With Glass Door Wall Large Size Of Living Room Ikea For Tv Bathroom Under Storage Perth had many other pictures are related like, then you can choose it in gallery below. So it can be one of your inspirations in designing your own. You will see more pictures of Elegant Floating Cabinet Shelf Upper Kitchen With Glass Door Wall Large Size Of Living Room Ikea For Tv Bathroom Under Storage Perth similar to this one from below. Enjoy this gallery!. Back to post: Amazing Floating Cabinets
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Sensual massage is a great way to build intimacy and closeness with your partner. A very good book for learning sensual massage techniques at home is "The Joy of Sensual Massage" (compare prices)," by Jack Hofer. This is a fully illustrated book that teaches you how to give a sensual massage to someone at home. Hofer points out, however, that the main purpose of massage is to relax the body, whereas sex excites it. It's best if you approach massage as an end in itself, not merely as a prelude to lovemaking. Massage oil is an essential part of your sensual massage tool-kit, but you don't have to spend a lot of money on some special "sensual massage oil." A nice, inexpensive choice issweet almond oil (compare prices). You can also add essential oils to your oil to make it anaromatherapy massage. Rose, ylang-ylang and geranium are all good for romantic encounters. Sensual massage is not offered in a professional spa. The massage therapists who work at spas are trained in therapeutic massage, which is based on Swedish massage techniques. If you asked for sensual massage at a spa, it will be interpreted as a request for sexual contact. It is a breach of spa etiquette to ask for sex as part of a therapeutic massage. If you do, the massage therapist will explain that is not the purpose of this massage. They may continue working (unless you persist) or end the massage. Men sometimes ask for sex during massage in an indirect fashion by directing them "work higher" when they get to their thighs or "work lower" when they massage their chest. They also ask the therapist to remove the sheet or ask if the therapist does "extras" or "happy endings." None of this is appropriate -- or legal -- in a spa setting.
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Eric Hyer's hair was just growing back in. Friends said he'd recently cut off his long ponytail and shipped it to a charity group that uses donated hair to make wigs for children with cancer. "It's just the kind of guy he was," says Brian Allsworth, a friend of Eric's since the two met in 1988 as sophomores at Scituate High School. "He did it and didn't make a big deal out of it." Eric, 32, seems to have passed through many people's lives as a quiet, generous man. He was a mellow guy who got along easily with everyone, but who had no problem doing things alone. "Sometimes he would just go out by himself," Allsworth says. "As far as I know, he went to the Great White concert by himself. He was just following a different drummer all the time." In November, Allsworth said, Eric called a bunch of high school friends and got them to meet up in Warwick for a few games of pool. Chris Arruda, another victim of The Station fire, was one of the guys who showed up that night. This was typical behavior, Allsworth said; Eric just liked getting people together. The youngest of five brothers, Eric led a simple life. He loved cookouts, fishing, and family gatherings. He also loved kids, and could spend hours hanging out with his nieces and nephews. "He would do anything with anybody and have fun doing it," says his brother, Mark Hyer. Mark described Eric as the one who kept his four older brothers talking. He remembered birthdays and anniversaries, and he always called, just to check in. "Once you met him, it was like everyone was part of his family," Mark Hyer said. "He brought a little bit of love and life to everybody." At Mark's home in Coventry, Eric's belongings are now in boxes, many of them full of reasons why Eric went to The Station to see the band Great White play. Eric lived in Coventry with Mark and his wife, Colleen, and their children, Mark Jr., 12, and Jake, 5, for several months when he moved back to Rhode Island last summer. Before that, Eric had lived in Texas for about eight years. He had recently moved in with relatives in Scituate. Eric was especially close to his nephew Mark Jr. Most Sundays, the two went to Best Buy together, or to Boston Market for roast beef sandwiches. Sometimes, they would even fight like brothers. "But that's just because we were so close," young Mark said. In fact, he added, grinning, "he called me the best nephew." Born in Middleboro, Mass., a son of H. Richard Hyer of Burleson, Texas, and Dawn P. (Savage) Fuller of Red Oak, Texas, he had lived in Coventry before moving to Scituate six months ago. Mr. Hyer worked as a binder for Auto Trader for seven months. He had worked for TRA Inc., a wastewater treatment facility in Texas, for seven years. Besides his parents, he leaves four brothers, Douglas R. Hyer of North Richland Hills, Texas, Mark P. Hyer of Coventry, Scott E. Hyer of Taunton, and Andrew Hyer of Morristown, N.J.; and four aunts and two uncles.
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History tells us about the main character 004 that has been genetically modified to battle. The authorities employ it for the destruction of the army of vampires … The next mission of the government is to destroy the bloodthirsty team Phage King and his leader. In battle, she is faced with a soldier Fagan, Luka, and realizes that he can not kill him. She wonders why, but as a result intsendenta Daxus Jr., the leader of the government group sees it as a traitor. It begins the hunt Phage and the government, and she runs away with the wounded Luk-oh.
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A wildfire can burn more than 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, that’s more than twice as hot as the surface of venus. It’s flames can reach more than 50 meters high...
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We discuss the idea that because of Flash’s speed, could he possibly kill someone if distracted while running. Over 150,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. It’s a great way to get a free audiobook download and it also helps us out ALOT! This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 17th, 2017 at 9:20 pm and is filed under Podcasts, Spotlight. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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While at Front Range Community College (FRCC) in Fort Collins, William was the president of the Students for Sustainability and Horticulture Clubs. As a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success program, William received an Engaged Leader Award for a student community service project that he and some of his peers collaborated on to create raised-bed gardens to supplement FRCC’s existing sustainable garden. The food grown by this project contributed to the college’s “Food for Thought” food pantry for students. This year, William received an Associate of Science degree with Horticulture and GIS certificates. Next fall, he will attend the University of Northern Colorado to study Environmental Earth Science. William’s future plan is to attend graduate school and pursue a career in climate change research.
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Keeping with the promise of President Noynoy Aquino III of transparency in the government and a more collaborative environment between the people and the government, the Republic of the Philippines has launched its official website called the Philippine Gazette. The official website of the Philippines is spearheaded and being maintained by Pres. Aquino’s Communication Group, the one that replaced the Office of Press Secretary. More features about the site like social networks and discussion platforms are expected to be added. One worthy for bloggers to take note of though is that this website of Philippines Gazette works under the wordpress platforms.
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Speaking during a phone interview on Thursday, Jones discussed his recent vote against the American Health Care Act, which seeks to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, the health insurance law passed during the administration of former President Obama and popularly known as Obamacare. "We're going to have that". "By decimating and underwriting Medicaid, you are forcing local taxpayers here in Bethlehem and the Lehigh Valley to get stuck with the bill", Casey said. Stefanik says she wants to work on making sure there are protections for people with pre-existing conditions. We then used that baseline to calculate the increase in premiums for a single policyholder at three different ages over the 10-year period detailed in the CBO assessment. According to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), "The Republicans have literally locked the Democrats out of the negotiations over the Senate health care bill". As of April, 91,671 New Hampshire individuals obtained health coverage through HealthCare.gov, according to the Insurance Department. Under the AHCA, an insurance company would not be able to deny insurance coverage to someone due to their pre-existing condition. A new Kaiser Family Foundation analysis estimates that 6.3 million people - 23 percent of 27.4 million non-elderly adults with a gap of several months in insurance coverage in 2015 - could potentially face higher premiums under the House's American Health Care Act (AHCA), due to pre-existing health conditions. MacArthur said his efforts were created to lower premiums and entice more people to buy insurance to bolster a system he said was failing due to rate hikes and an absence of competition. The health care plan our elected officials sponsor and vote on will affect the lives of Americans. Collins and Cassidy said they expected the bipartisan lawmakers to meet again. It would also implement wholesale changes to funding Medicaid that would cut money for the program in all states. She warned that those insured through their employer may not be immune from the effects of the House bill. For many weeks, I have been working closely with my Senate colleagues, from across the ideological spectrum, on consensus reforms to make health insurance more affordable. But the House GOP bill would slash federal spending on Medicaid and wind down the expansion that was enacted under Obamacare ― and that 31 states plus the District of Columbia took advantage of. According to the reports of the Indian Express, the strike has called to address issues such as the online sale of medicine. The government wants us to feed all information related to the sale of medicines on a portal. Merkel had described the climate change talks at the G7 meeting as "very hard , if not to say very dissatisfying". I've experienced that in the last few days. He urged them to put aside the "pain and disagreements of the past" and declared that both sides were ready to move forward. Trump also laid a wreath and spoke at a ceremony at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem yesterday. Dealing with illegal developments here and there in Lagos State should be a joint effort between Lagosians and Government . The residential building is located at No. 24, Daddy Alaja Street, off Issa Williams Street, in Apongbon area of Lagos. Ganaam's father is based in Delhi and her mother had died a few years ago and she used to live in Chennai with a few relatives. About 900 tweets referring to her case were posted on the micro-blogging site in the last 24 hours, said media reports. Duterte imposed martial law in the entire Mindanao for 60 days on May 23 following the attacks by Maute group in Marawi City. But, Duterte reacted furiously and insisted that he had been taken out of context. In early April, Pyongyang tested a missile as Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping prepared to meet at a summit in Florida. In a statement, the JCS warned North Korea's repeated provocation would further deepen its worldwide isolation. He surrendered to Federal Bureau of Investigation agents in NY early Friday and appeared in court late-morning, telling U.S. The charge carries a potential sentence of between zero and 10 years in prison, meaning Weiner could avoid prison. On Thursday, police searched Neves' Rio de Janeiro home and Brasilia office, and Brazil's highest court suspended him from office. Temer highlighted signs this week that Brazil's two-year recession is coming to an end and claimed that "optimism was returning". It was McCain's second RBI hit in as many at-bats going back to the 10th inning of Saturday dramatic tilt versus West Virginia. It started with a Fischer double and a Jon Littell sacrifice bunt. 4 out of their 5 runs were scored with two outs.
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We have been publishing RDS since 2003 and have published over 500 authors from all over the world. One of only a handful of peer-reviewed Disability Studies journals in the world, the Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal (RDS) is a quarterly online journal that provides an international forum for people with disabilities, academics, professionals, artists and creators from all backgrounds and expertise to express ideas relevant to disability studies and people with disabilities.
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Comprehensive Evaluation of Cardiac Pacemakers. | Annals of Internal Medicine | American College of Physicians At present, permanent cardiac pacemakers are electively replaced after 18 months. Some generators have failed earlier, and thus far no foolproof system can predict impending failure. A new system was developed to monitor the pulse interval to ±0.1 msec, utilizing the electronic R-R signal that is transmitted over ordinary telephone lines by a data coupler to the pacemaker clinic. After pacemaker implantation a base line is established over a 3-week period. The unit is tested monthly for 1 year. Pacemakers with an interval drift of more than ±20 msec in 1 month are then tested weekly until predicted failure (±15 To receive access to the full text of freely available articles, alerts, and more. You will be directed to acponline.org to complete your registration. Access to this Free Content Requires Users to be Registered and Logged In. Please Choose One of the Following Options
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2008-03-11 http://www.syntax-definition.org is now the official website for SDF. New releases and documentation will be published by the maintainers of SDF on this site. 2008-02-29 SDF 2.6 was released. This release contains several bugfixes and an improved parsing algorithm based on 'RNGLR'. It was released early to facilitate the possible inclusion of SDF in Eclipse IMP. This is now being evaluated. 2004-05-10 ASF+SDF MetaEnvironment 1.5 has been released. This release includes updates of the SDF packages, namely PGEN 2.1 and SGLR 3.11, featuring improved error reporting, much clearer definition of start symbols, and miscellaneous further simplifications of SDF. (announcement). Paper: 'Concrete syntax for objects' describes the MetaBorg approach, which is based on SDF and Stratego, to embedding and assimilation of domain-specific languages in a host language illustrated with several extensions of Java. (Accepted for OOPSLA'04.) Created some minimal topics in effort to start providing an overview of the available information on SDF. PGEN 2.0 has been released. This release kicks off the simplication of SDF2 by removing unnecessary and unclear features from the language. (announcement)
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Great 2bd/1.5ba with a 1 car garage and nice little yard. Call today for your showing. This won't last long. We get asked this question a lot. Below is a tool that gives you the ability to see what the market is like in your community. Find out what homes like your own are selling for right in your back yard. Simply enter in your address, choose the proximity of the search and find out market data for other homes that are selling near you. While we'll provide you with plenty of information, this is a snapshot of your market data and there are real people behind the high-tech and automated tools. If you would like more detailed information or help in understanding the results we are here to help. Thirty minutes from the slopes of Vail and Beaver Creek, the charming town of Eagle has become a destination all its own. World-class outdoor recreation includes mountain biking, fly-fishing, horseback riding, off-road motorized trails, hunting, camping and hiking. And the real estate mix is some of the valley’s most diverse. Thoughtful developments include a variety of single-family homes, townhouses and condominiums, many of which are just a walk or bike-ride away from restaurants, shops and various community services in downtown Eagle and Eagle Ranch. Originally a ranching community, much of that heritage is still evident as you drive up Brush Creek Road toward Sylvan Lake State Park, where adventurers can explore beautiful hiking trails, paddleboard or fish on the lake, or head into the unknown in the mysterious Fulford Cave. Eagle is the county seat, and its lower elevation equates to a milder, often shorter winter than the towns further upvalley. Eagle’s real estate diversity offers everything from condominiums to sprawling ranch estates. There are beautifully designed single-family homes, simple historic houses near downtown, condominiums, flats, and single-family and golf course homes in Eagle Ranch. 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Any republication or reproduction of the information herein without the express permission of the VMLS is strictly prohibited. La Bodeguita Del Medio is a Cuban restaurant and bar located in Palo Alto, Ca. I tried numerous time to reserve a table for 12 but I was never able to get in simply because our group is too large. Tonight there are only 7 of us so I was able to reserve a table without any problem. The original La Bodeguita del Medio is located in Havana Cuba and almost seventy years later it is still a very popular place for tourists to visit. La Bodeguita del Medio means the little Warehouse in the middle. Why it is named as a warehouse? Well, story goes that Angel Martinez bought a small warehouse in the middle of Empedrado Street way back in 1942 in Havana, Cuba and named it accordingly as La Bodeguita. Initially, the warehouse sold rice, butter, beans, eggs, alcohol, and canned goods and a remained a warehouse for quite sometimes. Eventually, a publishing house moved next door and printed mostly art and literature journals, and was the hang out for artists, writers, and Ernest Hemingway became a regular there too. To meet demand Angel Martinez began serving them Creole food like minced pork, beef jerky, black beans, rice and beer and that is how La Bodeguita went from being a warehouse store to a restaurant and bar. In order to open a new Bodeguita under the chain, the chef, lead bartender, and all the musicians must be Cuban. Today, there are Bodeguitas del Medio in cities around the world: Prague, Kiev, Skopje, Nicosia, London, and Milan etc.. There aren't too many Cuban restaurants around, so dining here is a great change of pace. Beside the food they are well known for their mojito. As soon as you walk in the door this is what you see. The place has a nice atmosphere, dim lights and candles made this place very cozy and welcoming. Bar is on the left and on the right there are is a small area with a few chairs and table for happy hours or for dinning. Our table was not ready so we had to wait to few minutes so I took a few pictures of a wall behind the hostess station will a picture of the original La Bodeguita del medio in Havana. Our waiter Charles was pretty cool. He knows the menu pretty well and explained very carefully what is on the menu and his recommendation. They use an empty coconut shell, filled it with sand and added a candle to illuminate our table. Pretty cute right? Empanadas are stuffed bread that are either baked or fried. I did not really like it. I thought is was weird to have a sweet glaze on the empanada. This dish could be great but it was so salty that it was impossible to eat the broth. We tried to dip the broth with a piece of bread in the hope to cut the saltiness but it was no use so we just gave up and ate the mussels without the broth. Hoa thought the rice was too wet but I did not mind it. The paella had a nice flavor but the bottom could be a little more crispier but overall it was pretty good. The lobster was delicious and the broth was tasty. This dish was supposed to be for 2 but we share it among 7 of us so we only got just a bites. Moros y cristinaos is a Cuban version of rice and beans and it is virtually served every Cuban restaurant. Masitas is a very popular Cuban dish made with chunks of pork marinated in a blend of lime, orange, garlic and cilantro, then cooked slowly to maximize both the marriage of the bright flavors and the fall-apart-tender-potential of the meat. This is the Cuban version of comfort food. We asked for medium rare but on the rare side but what we got was was an overcooked piece of meat so basically it was ruined. To sum up our experience at La Bodeguita I have to say that the service was excellent, our server was very knowledgeable and he took very good care of our table. The two appetizers we ordered was pretty awful! I did not like the empanadas and the mussels were way to salty. As for the main dishes I only like the lobster and the Paella other than that the other dishes were a disappointment specially the skirt steak which they overcooked and ruin the dish for me. Price wise they are pretty reasonably priced with a very good ambiance but the food is left to be desired.
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Use this link for email & social media, & receive 1 Share Karma point for each person who follows the link. Just as one prepares during the day for nighttime lucid dreaming — doing state checks, keeping a dream journal, developing a critical reflective attitude, and so forth — the dream yogi uses daytime dream yoga practices to prepare the ground for nighttime dream yoga. For both styles of practice, if you can become lucid during the waking state and make that a habit, you will much more easily attain lucidity while dreaming. However, the awakening sought in dream yoga — both day and night — embraces a much wider range of experience than does lucid dreaming. One lineage of classic teachings on dream yoga was brought to Tibet by the eighth-century Indian adept Padmasambhava. A master of all of the practices of the Buddhist "diamond vehicle," or Vajrayana, many of his teachings were passed down to future generations as terma (Tibetan for "treasure"), placed in the ground, in solid rock, in lakes, and even in the minds of those who later discovered these treasures, who are called tertöns. Padmasambhava's teachings on dream yoga given here come from just such a terma — a cycle of teachings entitled Natural Liberation, secreted like a time capsule into a boulder and unearthed by the tertön Karma Lingpa, some six hundred years after Padmasambhava's time in Tibet. Both the day and night dream yoga teachings found in Natural Liberation presume a degree of mental vividness and stability derived from developed powers of concentration. Therefore, it was Padmasambhava's opinion that a subtle and serviceable mind, one honed by practicing shamatha, is indispensable for success in the practice of dream yoga. Padmasambhava's teachings on dream yoga begin with the provocative statement, "It is like this: all phenomena are nonexistent, but they appear to exist and are established as various things." At first glance that may seem a bit shocking — even crazy. But taken in context it makes sense. By "nonexistent," Padmasambhava is not speaking nihilistically — he is not telling us that nothing exists whatsoever. Rather, he is inviting us to change our perspective on not only dream phenomena but waking experience as well. He is suggesting that our normal waking experience is just as deluded and fantastic as our dreams. This is precisely the view of emptiness we touched on earlier, for the phenomena of waking experience are no less devoid of inherent, objective reality than are dreams. So when Padmasambhava states that phenomena are nonexistent — not really there — he means that phenomena don't exist by their own nature, either subjectively or objectively. In other words, phenomena exist interdependently — their appearance to our consciousness depends on a multitude of factors rather than on their having an independent reality from their own side, so to speak. The fact that phenomena appear to our minds and that we give them conventional labels — cloud, cup, Colorado — does not mean they are ultimately real. Although we usually apply it selectively, the notion of interdependence is not at all foreign to our thinking. Take a "tennis match." The validity of this term depends upon there being at least two opposing players, a tennis court, a net, the racquets, the tennis ball, and the rules of the game. It also depends on the players understanding the game and being physically equipped and in good enough health to play. If any of these interdependent factors is missing, you cannot have a tennis match as it is normally understood. From the standpoint of Buddhist philosophy, all conditioned phenomena require three things for their existence: (1) prior causes and conditions (such as the parents who were the causes of the birth of the tennis players, or all of the work and planning that went into the construction of the tennis court and the manufacture of the racquets and balls); (2) the components and attributes of the phenomenon itself (the collection of players, court, ball, racquets, the rules of the game, and knowledge brought together to create a game of tennis, etc.); and (3) the conceptual designation that identifies the phenomena possessing these components and attributes (our labeling this collection of objects and events as a "tennis match"). Seen in this manner, a "tennis match" is merely a label, an abstraction. You can observe a tennis match, but you cannot find some independent object that is a tennis match. That is not its nature. It is a conventional phenomenon — we label it by convention, but there is no ultimate, absolute, tennis-match-thing to be found. We can find many similar examples, but when Padmasambhava or other Buddhists speak of "phenomena" and call them nonexistent, they refer to everything we experience with our ordinary modes of perception. Phenomena are traditionally parsed into two domains: the personal self (the "inner") and everything else — the outside world. Normally we assume that our personal selves and the contents of the outside world really exist as independent entities. We assume that when we close our eyes the outside world does not disappear until we open them again, and based on that and other "proofs," the outside world exists in total independence of anyone perceiving it. And we certainly believe that we, too, are absolutely real. When we talk about "my body," "my beliefs," "my house," and "my spouse," we imagine that the person who possesses all of these things is some real "I." However, if we carefully scrutinize this situation, we will discover that both the personal self and the outside world are, in the sense that Padmasambhava is using the term, nonexistent. Recall that emptiness corresponds to a "not finding" of something you are looking for. If we look for an absolutely real, independent, freestanding personal self, what do we find? Who or what is this self? If you point to your body, well that is designated "body," not "self." We usually think of ourselves as more than our body, so we may say that either the self is in the body or the self is the owner of the body (as in the common phrase "my body"). But if the self is in the body, just where in the body is it? If you point to your chest and say, "it's in my heart," you can be sure that no heart surgeon has ever seen a self there while operating. And if you say that your self is in your brain — the assumed center of thinking and the apparently centralized space situated between your main sensory organs — no brain surgeon has ever seen a self there, either. You might retort by saying that this is a simplistic view of the self and that we really exist as something more complex and sophisticated — some kind of pattern or collection of body parts and neuronally produced thoughts, memories, and emotions. But by asserting this idea we have come back to the Buddhist idea of interdependence. Prior causes and conditions (your parents, the planet earth, etc.) contributed to the creation of your body; the components and attributes of mind and body (thoughts, emotions, and physical activities) provide the collection that is the basis of designation of the self who possesses these components and attributes — my thoughts and opinions, my body, my skill as a tennis player, and so forth. The "me" of "my body" is a mere designation — a label. Over millennia, Buddhist philosophers have searched systematically and thoroughly for evidence of an absolute personal self. None has been found. Buddhist contemplatives train for many years searching for this self to see whether there is any experiential evidence for its existence. Using the same analysis we discover that objects in the outside world, large and small, are also nonexistent in the sense in which Padmasambhava uses the term. Take the "atom." The word originated with the ancient Greeks. Democritus (fourth century b.c.e.) proposed the atom as the smallest particle of matter and the building block of the material universe. Science much later discovered experimentally that the atom was composed of "subatomic particles," and these particles were then assumed to be the real building blocks of the universe — the atoms of the atom. But further experiments, especially beginning in 1900 with the advent of quantum physics, showed that the nature and existence of these particles depended in part on the human thinking that theorized their existence and determined how they were to be measured. For example, a subatomic particle such as an electron can appear as a particle in one type of experiment and as a wave in another. It is the mind of the scientist that designs these experiments, these methods of measurement. But particles and waves are entirely different phenomena — so what does this say about the electron itself? Does it exist? And if so — how? As the pioneering physicist Werner Heisenberg said: "What we observe is not nature in itself but nature exposed to our method of questioning." The quirkiness of the electron is no single, isolated case. Mainstream physics now accepts that the basic components of the material universe have a nebulous, dreamlike quality. So "atom" becomes, like the personal self, an interdependent entity relying upon prior causes and conditions, components and attributes of the observed phenomena, and most significantly, conceptual designation — labeling, measuring, and experimentation that involves a growing list of subatomic particles and their often-bewildering behaviors. And if the subatomic particles of the atom are not ultimates, if they have no absolute existence, then the objective reality of all the matter supposedly composed of atoms — the whole universe — is thrown into doubt. But we needn't base our understanding of the nonexistence of the universe on the complexities of modern physics. We can take any common object and arrive at the same conclusion. We made a cursory examination of a teacup in the previous chapter. This time let's look in more detail at another common object — a pencil, for instance. Is a pencil real? Does it exist from its own side as a pencil or is it just a label we apply to a collection? We attach this label to a thin, tubular object made of wood with a graphite center. Usually there is an eraser at one end. As the pencil is used it becomes smaller and smaller. And the eraser gets used up too, often disappearing entirely. It may get to the point where its functional identity — "a writing instrument" — no longer exists. When we ask for a pencil and are handed a stub, we may cry out, "This isn't a pencil! Give me something I can write with." Has its "pencil-ness" evaporated? Where did it go? We could also say that what we call a pencil is merely a short moment in the long history of some wood and minerals. Previously the pencil was a part of a tree and some graphite in the ground as coal, some metal not yet mined and refined, and some rubber in a rubber tree or a synthetic rubber substitute that may come from oil deep within the earth. Later on, the collection, momentarily labeled a "pencil," will disintegrate into dust, fungi, minerals, gases. The tree, coal, metal, and so on — along with the whole process of the pencil's history and manufacture — constitute the pencil's prior causes and conditions. Its components and attributes are the collection of materials comprising the pencil and its utility as a writing instrument. And it is conceptually designated a "pencil" — an object possessing those components and attributes. But, of course, there is really nothing there that possesses these. The wood and graphite and so forth possess nothing. The pencil exists only to the mind that labels and apprehends this object as such. If future civilizations dug up a nice, sharp-pointed pencil, they might designate it as a weapon. So pencils, and all other physical objects, are nonexistent — empty of inherent existence. Their only existence is a conventional, inter-dependent one; they depend on a collection of other elements being brought together and designated — labeled — by a mind. Furthermore, we cannot retreat to the components of objects and say that since they are real, what they constitute must be real. Wood is a collection of cellulose fibers and chemicals comprised of molecules that can be further analyzed down to the subatomic level — which, as we've seen, has only a tentative existence. The same of course goes for graphite, metal, and rubber. At this point we may start to envision "reality" as something far less substantial than we normally assume. Phenomena — inner and outer — seem to be magically called into existence by their labels. It is in this sense that Padmasambhava calls phenomena nonexistent. Yet even though they are not real, appearances arise and are established, designated, and apprehended as various things. This parallels the way dream phenomena appear to be real to the deluded, nonlucid dreamer, and are seen to be nonexistent once the dreamer either becomes lucid or awakens. Lucid dreaming beckons us to awaken within our nocturnal dreams — to become aware that the dreamed persona that we think is us, along with all other dream phenomena, are illusory. Dream yoga asks us to go further, to awaken to the true nature of an analogous situation that we mistakenly call "waking reality." Padmasambhava continues his preamble to the instructions on daytime dream yoga: "That which is impermanent is grasped as permanent, and that which is not truly existent is grasped as truly existent." In other words, we reify — we make real to ourselves that which is not real. This could be called the first, the primordial dream sign of Buddhism: If you are reifying, you are dreaming. However, if you awaken to this process — see how you are creating the illusion of permanent, truly existent phenomena — you are on the path to seeing things as they are, to enlightenment. The emphasis here is on discovering the process through which we delude ourselves. Whenever craving or hostility well up within us, it can be very interesting to observe it, watch it arise, watch the object for which there is attachment or hostility, and then ask ourselves: "How does this object — a person, place, thing, situation, whatever it may be — appear to the mind's eye, how am I apprehending it?" See whether it is the case that you are apprehending it as if it were something existing in and of itself — taken out of context by its own apparent self-nature. At that moment, is this the target, the focus of your mind — this "real" object? And if it is, recognize you are dreaming. Because that target doesn't exist in the way you have apprehended it. You are mesmerized by your own assumptions about the object. Your focus is narrow, essentially an invention. The technical term for this in Buddhism is grasping. This kind of delusion is common both in dreams and in waking reality. An example is how we often decontextualize people who appear to us either when dreaming or in daytime situations. We see someone, observe their behavior, perhaps interact with them, and come away with the opinion that this person is "smart," "attractive," "stupid," "ugly," or "a jerk." Taking the last attribute, whether the person appears in a dream or during daytime, he or she seems to us to be a jerk from his or her own side. The person appears permeated with the qualities of "jerk-ness" — inherent characteristics that are merely presented to us and we passively recognize them. It's a case of judging the book by its cover. But we haven't read the book. If we analyze just a little we discover that the true context of this person is immensely complex. For example, this person may have parents who think he or she is not a jerk but is an adorable person. Many other people may not call this person a jerk. The person you perceive as a jerk probably does not conceive of him- or herself as a jerk. And if you got to know this person, over time even the qualities you consider jerky might be apprehended in a different way. (Conversely, there are no doubt people out there who think that you are a jerk — something to which you probably would not agree.) Obviously, when we awaken from a nonlucid dream about a jerk, the reality of that situation vanishes like smoke. Since the dreamed person was nonexistent, the label "jerk" was also imaginary. When we view people so narrowly, whether in dreams or waking reality, we invariably decontextualize — placing absolute labels where no absolutes exist. The true context for all persons and objects is interdependence. The condition of dreaming, whether it be in the night or in daytime, subsumes a form of ignorance where we can easily misconstrue appearances. Dreaming invites us to become deluded. We can either go with the flow or wake up — check it right there and realize that although the object as we perceive it appears to be real from its own side, that appearance is illusory. In terms of our normal mode of understanding reality, analyzing phenomena in this way turns everything on its head. But even if we are, at this point, thoroughly convinced that "all phenomena are nonexistent," our present understanding is only conceptual. In Tibetan Buddhism, conceptual understanding is likened to a patch on clothing that sooner or later falls away. It is the habituation of the practice of daytime dream yoga that will allow our understanding to deepen and prepare us for an awakening that encompasses both the day and the night. To quote Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche — one of the most prominent Tibetan lamas who taught in the West — "All dream yoga is based on the one-pointedness one can maintain on the illusoriness of experience by day." "Consider," continues Padmasambhava, "that since all these things, which are without permanence, stability, or immutability, have no inherent nature, they are like illusions." What are illusions like? They seem to exist, but they're not really there where they appear. We have already examined our personal self, the atom, the "jerk," and a common object — the pencil. And perhaps you can agree that under analysis these objects have an illusory quality: they appear to exist independently, from their own side, but they don't. We assume they exist, but we cannot pin them down with any exactitude. We have the idea of a personal self in our minds, but phenomenologically — that is, in terms of our direct experience — we haven't encountered an independent entity that matches our conception of any of these objects. Padmasambhava now asks us to see waking reality in a new way: from moment to moment, situation to situation, person to person, view all that arises as being not permanent, not immutable, not inherently existent but rather to be appearing like illusions, appearing like a dream. If this sounds like a nutty thing to do — to say, "This is an illusion" to everything that arises in your experience — modern neuroscience, just like physics, supports this affirmation. All of the information that appears to our senses seems to come from "out there." Earlier we touched on the fact that the colors we perceive in the outside world do not actually exist objectively, independent of perception. The molecules that make up material objects do not have color. The photons that strike our retinas are colorless, and the neurons in the visual cortex don't take on the colors that we perceive. The colors we perceive therefore do not exist in physical space — not in the objects, not in the space between our sense organs and those objects, and not in the brain. From a Buddhist point of view, colors and all other appearances to our physical senses and to mental perception all arise from the substrate. The cooperative conditions of learning, memory, imagination, along with the electrochemical processes that occur in the optic nerve, must combine to produce the subjective appearance we call "red." Red roses are not red unto themselves, just waiting for us to passively perceive them. According to the prominent neurologist Antonio Damasio, "There is no picture of the object being transferred from the object to the retina and from the retina to the brain." And it may well be that other kinds of retinas, optic nerves, visual cortexes, and conditioned minds — such as those of bees, or bats, or bears — give rise to a completely different experience of what we call a red rose. Which is the "real" red rose? There is none. The red rose is an illusion. From the modern neuroscientific perspective, the same is true for the objects of the other senses. So when we close our eyes, the world — in the unique form in which we view it — does disappear. Something is seen by others, but it isn't precisely what we see. And if those others are of other species, it may be something completely different. In the Dhammapada, the Buddha says, "Mind precedes all phenomena." We may interpret the mind he refers to as the substrate consciousness, the continuum of awareness filled with latent tendencies, impressions, memories, habitual modes of perception, and so forth. Mind precedes phenomena in the sense that phenomena are conditioned by the substrate consciousness. It filters all, or practically all, that we perceive. When we awaken from sleep, it is said that the nightscape dissolves into the substrate. And when we fall asleep, likewise the dayscape dissolves into the same space. Note that it is appearances — not photons or sound waves — that dissolve into the substrate. Photons, sound waves, and the like are theoretical entities of science that we cannot perceive directly, so they exist relative to the systems of measurement by which they are detected and relative to the minds that conceive them. And as is demonstrated by our dreams, the substrate is a dynamo, creating one environment after another. The entire world of subjects and objects in which we are embedded — which we call "life," and which Buddhism calls samsara — out of the entanglement, the complex conglomeration of mutual substrates. We note again what Stephen LaBerge says so astutely: "Dream consciousness is waking consciousness without physical constraints. Waking consciousness is dream consciousness with physical constraints." The crux of the matter is: What are physical constraints? What is their nature? Lucid dream researchers, with their scientific orientation, accept them as being real. Or if they are not ultimately real, they are at least of another nature from the phenomena of nocturnal dreaming — "more real" than our dreams. But Padmasambhava, and the Vajrayana Buddhist world that he represents, see all phenomena as dreamlike — empty of fixed, ultimate qualities. Certain Buddhist adepts (and those from other traditions) occasionally demonstrate this fact in public. Some tertöns, we are told, can reach into solid rock as if it were putty and pull out texts and sacred objects. Padmasambhava has left his footprints in solid rock. Modern-day Tibetan lamas have left foot- and handprints in rock and passed wooden staves through the same material. These "miracles" are sometimes performed before large numbers of people, those who perform them altering waking reality in much the same way as lucid dreamers alter dream reality. The point is not to show off "esoteric powers" but to instill faith that the dream world may extend beyond the night to what we consider "hard reality." But to make our conceptual understanding of the "nonexistence of phenomena" a reality in our lives, we must do what these extraordinary beings have done: practice. Padmasambhava gives us the essential, specific instruction for daytime dream yoga practice: "At this time, powerfully imagine that your environment, city, house, companions, conversation, and all activities are a dream; and even say out loud, ‘This is a dream.' Continually imagine that this is just a dream." Another Tibetan Buddhist teaching on daytime dream yoga elaborates on these instructions, encouraging the student to "establish single-pointed meditative equipoise in the awareness, ‘I have fallen asleep. This appearance is a dream. It is an illusion.'" Furthermore, you are to "place your awareness in a nonconceptual sphere, without focusing it anywhere. Then direct your mind to all the appearances of yourself and others, and think, ‘All these are just appearances. They are not real.' By continually practicing in that way, at all times during and after formal meditation, appearances will always seem devoid of true existence and of fear." Now it becomes clear why the resolve and concentration derived from the practice of shamatha is essential for the successful practice of daytime dream yoga. This practice points directly to the key difference between the daytime practices of lucid dreaming and those of dream yoga. If in daytime you complete a dozen state checks, and ten times in a row your digital clock gives you the same answer when you glance away and look back — in terms of lucid dreaming you can be 99 percent sure that you are not dreaming. And yet Padmasambhava suggests that even so, even though you are sure you are "awake," you should tell yourself you are dreaming. Padmasambhava is not inviting us to practice a self-induced illusion. He is asking us to pull the rug out from under our habitual perspective on what we are experiencing. He is reframing what it means to be awake and making this the focus of daytime practice. Returning to the example of a nonlucid dream: as long as you are operating from the assumption that you are the person in the dream — the dreamed persona — you are stuck in that point of view. If that's who you think you really are, you've sealed the nonlucidity of your dream. You are locked into your illusory role. If a companion were to notice you are dreaming — perhaps by seeing that you are tossing and turning and mumbling and your eyes display rapid eye movement — he might whisper into your ear, "You are dreaming." And just like this companion, Padmasambhava is asking you to view the dream not from the perspective of the deluded dream persona but, figuratively speaking, from that of the dreamer asleep in bed. He is suggesting that you view waking reality from the perspective of buddha-nature. The Buddha was once asked, "Are you a god, a celestial being, a spirit, or a man?" He replied, none of the above, "I am awake." From the Dzogchen perspective, Padmasambhava's instruction is that we attempt to see reality as it really is. We are to view not only the outside world but our own bodies as dream phenomena. As a preparation for nighttime dream yoga we practice the instructions on illusory body — to view one's body as simply a matrix of illusions. The body and its constituents are seen as no more substantial than a reflection in a mirror. Since we have not arrived yet at primordial consciousness, we use the power of imagination. So you "powerfully imagine" being completely lucid in the waking state. Doing so is a big step toward actually becoming lucid. By placing the imagination on something for which the fit is perfect — you do happen to be dreaming after all — by pretending to see things as they really are, you have created a template that matches reality. Then your imagination may open up, break down the barriers that are preventing you from seeing what is already there — that you are dreaming. And from a Buddhist perspective, from the perspective of pristine awareness, primordial consciousness, waking reality is not just "dreamlike," it is a dream. So now we try to truly wake up in what we normally and erroneously call the waking state. In the nighttime practice of lucid dreaming, when we are able say in the midst of a dream, "I am dreaming," the reference for "I" emerges from the substrate consciousness. That is its locus. This is the ordinary, conventional "I." What is the referent for "I" when we say — authentically, with full understanding — "I am dreaming," in the practice of daytime dream yoga? Who or what is dreaming, is delusional about waking reality? This waking reality is being dreamed by primordial consciousness. This is one reason that it is said in Vajrayana that all visual appearances are the body of the deity, all sounds the speech of the deity, and all thoughts are the mind of the deity. The deity, of course, is fully enlightened — is a manifestation of enlightened mind. And in Dzogchen it is said that all beings are already enlightened and the billionfold universe is a buddha realm. In essence we are not ordinary sentient beings but enlightened beings that fail to recognize the fact. This follows the old Tibetan aphorism, "Although the sun is always shining, adventitious clouds hide it from our view." The reality of primordial consciousness, or pristine awareness, is of course something that can be known. But it is not known just by carefully observing appearances, nor by the power of logic, intellect, investigation, and so forth. You could say that it can be known by the power of faith — but that can lead us into semantic difficulties. It's a knowing that is not simply empirical knowing by way of the senses, not a knowing by way of inference, but a knowing that is immediate, that is unmediated, nonconceptual-intuitive. The experience is one of pristine awareness knowing itself. I would summarize Padmasambhava's quintessential instruction for daytime dream yoga in this way: with the power of your intuition and imagination keep on dropping back into the perspective from which it is true to say, "This is a dream." Sustain that. That will gradually break down the barriers between your normal dualistic mind and pristine awareness. So daytime dream yoga is moved by the power of intuition and sustained by the power of mindfulness. B. Alan Wallace has authored, translated, edited, and contributed to more than forty books on Tibetan Buddhism, science, and culture. With fourteen years as a Buddhist monk, he earned a BA in physics and the philosophy of science and then a PhD in religious studies. After teaching in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, he founded the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies (http://sbinstitute.com) to explore the integration of scientific approaches and contemplative methods. In this episode of Money Talks, Nadine reaches out to her Ninja friend in order to help convinces three hot ass girls to pose buck naked, while her ninja friend jumps all over the place. Then we hit Malibu in search hotties willing to play strip dodgeball. Your not going to believe the six smoker we got to play with us, and youre really not going to believe what one of them was willing to do just to make even more money. Lets just say it has nothing to do with dodge and everything to do with balls. You have to see this. Everyone needs to bow down to these two curve goddesses. Whatever you are into ass, tits, nice pussy lips these sexy vixens have it all and love to flaunt it. It might be hard to accept that these two gluteal hemispheres are occupying the same space at the same time but once you see them oiled up ridding the cock all logic is abandoned. Just enjoy the wild action. Today Allie and Whitney came over to have some fun, but had no idea their tits were going to be painted by airbrush artist. Whitney got watermelons for tits and Allie got pineapples. After all the painting and tittie bouncing we took the fun inside with my buddy who loves huge naturals. These girls worked as a team and fucked my friend like pros. They made fruits alot more interesting. Enjoy. Today my old friend Nattasha came over with a friend. They had some see through shirts on with big naturals under them. Wow, I almost took my pants off when Nattasha started eating her friends pussy. I let them enjoy eachother tastes for a few minutes and called my friend over. He oiled Those big natural tits and fucked them like an animal. They tried every position in the book. Enjoy.. Wow Jenna is back and has a bomb shell of a friend. These two and their tits will make your head explode. They are just so beatiful and playfull. They started out rubbing a gallon of oil on each other. Then the pussies came out to get some sun for a lil bit. Billy was in side so they decided to get some cock to put between everything they had oiled up. Jennas friend got fucked while she put her tits everywhere. It was not over till the cock popped on these huge honkers. We had 3 nice young ladies over at the pool today. Drew, Chavon, and Whitney. They all had some things in common. DD, DD and DD, to be exact. Barely buried beneath those bikinis, these girls shook their stuff and teased us with their pink-nippled behemoths. Not to mention that each one had a nicely shaved camel toe pussy begging for cock. We got them in the house on the couches and had them take an oral exam. They all passed...Holy shit, did they pass. Once the fucking started, we kept going back and making them take pop quizzes here and there. Whitney has some captivating titties and took a nice ass fingering. Chavon is a freak, straight the fuck up. Sweet assed, melon titted Drew had her first squirt EVER. Oh man, classic update here. Enjoy! So check out what the fuck we have got for you this week. You know you are gonna have a great time when the chick with the smallest cup is a full D, yeah like that. Whitney, Chavon, and Honey. A set of D, DD, and E cups for our viewing pleasure. So after they were all oiled up and had been worshipped to the fullest extent, Reno came in with a vengeance. This guy dove into those huge round natural tits face first. The titty fucking, dick sucking, 69 action that came soon after was rediculously hot. Then the pussy stuffing craziness was just as if not hotter. This is one for the books fellas. Enjoy it. Really. It is that time of year when everybody can dress and act like the freaks they really are without being bothered too much. There was a racer hottie, sexy ass cops, a sweet hot Indian, and many more sexy treats in our crew. We always have the freakiest of freaks, and they love to show us thier costums and the sweet treats that hide in them. Satine and her firend gave Josh the skeleton his treats early this year, and he gave then a huge bone of there life time. Trick or Treat. We had a frisky set of huge tits today! We put this pair to work by giving this Hot Titty Mama a jump rope to bounce around with! I could care less if she got a good workout! We just wanted to see those tits bouncin everywhere!! And they were!!! I love a healthy set of huge natural tits! When watching your favourite actors on television, there are times when you may envy their careers, wanting to be as successful as them and it can be quite disheartening. However, just because they got this specific role, doesn’t mean they haven’t been turned down before. Even the notorious Alan Rickman had his days where he didn’t receive the role he wanted, and that may not even be his fault. The acting industry is tricky and have various reasons why they may not accept you for a role. When applying for a role, it is important to remember that there are many other people who are almost exactly like you applying for the same role. There may be hundreds of applicants who all apply for one role. The casting directors must make a decision early about who they want to call in for an audition. It is easy to be discouraged when the person called in is not you, but being able to understand why this may have been the case will help you from being discouraged next time. Casting directors often have a very specific idea of what they are looking for, height, hair colour, ability to do a certain accent, and even though you think you fit the bill (or else you wouldn’t have applied for the role!) when the casting director looks at your headshot or watches your showreel. there may just be something about you that isn’t what they want on this occasion. On the other hand, it may be that the casting director didn’t even have chance to look at your cv/headshot because they found the perfect person for the role before they had scrolled through the hundreds of applications they received. Although this isn’t great to hear, take solace in the fact that it is something that is completely out of your control and something you couldn’t have changed. Treat every application as a potential opportunity, not a given one. Every time you put yourself forward for something, remember that at that moment in time, you have not been offered anything. If you never hear back and don’t get asked to audition, then you are in no worse of a position than you were when you applied for the role. This means that on the occasions when you do get called into the room, you will be able to appreciate it more and it will feel like more of an achievement. There are many reasons why you may not get called in for an audition, but knowing that most of these reasons are out of your control can prevent you from being discouraged. Treat every application as a potential opportunity -not a given one. Know that you may not have been chosen because of something, as trivial as the colour of your hair. Remember that on some occasions, due to the sheer volume of applications, the casting director may have just found the right people before they even get to see your application. RT @BarackObama: Michelle and I are heartbroken for everybody who’s lost so much in California, and grateful for the heroism of the firefig…5 hours ago RT @beatbydrew: everyone: you really like ariana grande, huh? me: https://t.co/phQ5fkMAFA5 hours ago The Florida-based prodco has appointed Daysun Perkins, formerly with 44 Blue Productions, as its SVP of programming and development. Florida-based prodco Spectrum has appointed Daysun Perkins, formerly with 44 Blue Productions, as its SVP of programming and development, and to set up its West Coast office in Los Angeles. At 44 Blue, Perkins worked on such series as Nightwatch, Wahlburgers, and the upcoming BET/Centric series According to Alex, as well as the upcoming HBO documentary project with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Prior to 44 Blue, he held stints at Telepictures, CBS TVD, Eyeworks and GSN. “His forward-thinking approach falls directly in line with Spectrum’s unique model as the industry evolves and we continue to create groundbreaking content for audiences, networks, brands, and new media properties across platforms,” said Guy Nickerson, CEO and executive producer at Spectrum. “Daysun’s addition and Spectrum’s West Coast expansion is part of a strategic initiative to invest and grow our development efforts nationwide.” Spectrum is behind such series as Plane Xtreme for The Weather Channel and Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER for Nat Geo Wild. Barry Walsh is editor and content director for realscreen, and has served as editor of the publication since 2009. With a career in entertainment media that spans two decades, prior to realscreen, he held the associate editor post for now defunct sister publication Boards, which focused on the advertising and commercial production industries. Before Boards, he served as editor of Canadian Music Network, a weekly music industry trade, and as music editor for HMV.com. As content director, he also oversees the development of content for the brand's market-leading events, the Realscreen Summit and Realscreen West, as well as new content initiatives. Realscreen title, tagline and logo are trademarks of, and the events are produced by Brunico Marketing Inc. We understand your decision to use an ad blocker, however realscreen journalism takes time and funding... Disturbing footage shows a young mother get sexually assaulted in court, but what happens next is even worse Monica Contreras was in family court for a routine divorce hearing when a court marshall ordered her into a room alone for an unexplainable drug search. There, she says he touched her butt and breasts before forcing her to lift up her shirt. Hysterical, Contreras returned to court and told the judge what happened, but that’s when things got messy. The judge didn’t believe her story, and the court marshall was visibly livid that she would dare to tell on him. The court marshall tried to get Contreras to say she made the whole thing up, but she refused. Eventually, he has the young mother ARRESTED for making false accusations against a police officer. In the end, the court marshall was fired for his crime, but that doesn’t make this video any less sickening… John Thomas McDonald Army recruiter accused of sending lewd text messages to a 16-year-old student while speaking to her high school class about joining the military Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers hinted that he opted to shake up his team for the Champions League game Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers hinted that he opted to shake up his team for the Champions League game against Real Madrid as a response... The Phone Lounge in the Palms Suite on 6/28/2007. In this picture, you can see that the red patricians now hang from the ceiling at a uniform level in comparison to the staggered lengths during the filming of the series. A circular light in the ceiling above the Phone Lounge as well as the studio lighting has been removed. About thirty years after the start of the Second Extrasolar War, the planet of Vekta has been rebuilt. The planet isn't at peace, as the Vektan leaders were coerced into accepting the remaining Helghan population after the actions the ISA took against their planet. As the agreement came to divide Vekta City to accept the Helghan refugees, the populations continued to scheme against each other. As Shadow Marshal Lucas Kellan under the Vekta Security Agency, players are sent on spy game assignments meant to keep a Helghan insurrection from occurring. However, the Helghan have their own operative, Echo, who hopes to do everything in her power to bring the Helghan population to order. As the game was introduced at the Playstation 4 announcement, it was revealed that the game would be released on PS4's launch day, November 15th, 2013. As Guerrilla hopes to quickly take advantage of the hardware, the game promises even more stunning visuals than before, toting increased detail, improved lighting systems, and larger areas to fight through. Gameplay-wise, Kellan will be expected to traverse Vekta City in new ways. The Shadow Marshal will be able to perform vertical scaling and melee takedowns predecessors were unable to. Kellan also has access to top-of-the-line weaponry in the VSA's new SMG, the LSR44 (which also has a secondary pulse fire that allows it to serve as a mid-range sniping solution,) adrenaline packs to slow time down to react quicker to threats, and is also packing the OWL- a personal drone able to assist Kellan through either providing shielding, a rope slide, a second gun on the field, or as a shock weapon to stun enemies and disable electronics within the blast. As if the series wouldn't include multiplayer again! Guerrilla revealed that it will allow for more customization in servers and player abilities than what had been possible in previous titles. While hosts will be able to create their own Warzones with intricate rules, the development team will highlight server setups the community has created. So far, post-release content has included three FREE maps, as well as paid content in 'vintage weapons,' taunts known as Spotlight Moves, Turret / Air Support Drone / other bot paint customization, character voice packs, the Insurgent Class, and other content yet to be announced. A season pass is available for players to catch most premium content in the new weapons, the Insurgent Class, some customizations, and other goods that will be announced in the near future. For the individual looking to get onto the Warzone, there are three classes with unique abilities and 22 weapons immediately available to pick and choose from; for those who picked up the Insurgent pack, you have a fourth class that allows players to hack enemy bots and field items like Spawn Beacons and Shields and steal abilities from downed enemy players, in addition to the three 'vintage' weapons used in previous Killzone titles and one new ability for each of the three original classes. As for progression, there are 2277 challenges for players to tackle, rather than the XP progression system implemented by most games over the past ten years. For Warzone to evolve in this title, Guerrilla has changed the amount of modes available for play. Modes like Team Deathmatch (obviously,) Search and Destroy, Capture and Hold, and Beacon Retrieval (formerly known as Search and Retrieve,) have returned. Four new modes include Capture and Move (which is similar to King of the Hill in Uncharted 3,) Capture and Connect, Beacon Safeguard, and Beacon Theft (which is similar to Capture the Flag.) It has been recently announced that Assassination will eventually be making a comeback in Shadow Fall! For those who enjoy cooperative modes designed for a few buddies to take on waves of enemy AI, Intercept will be available in June. The story to the expansion is this: you are a part of a VSA Intelligence Squad, regularly deployed into the New Helghan territory to intercept and relay Helghast military transmissions. The job details are fairly simple- make your way to the target, set up the equipment, and protect it long enough for the data to be intercepted. The Helghast will be calling upon their own grizzled veterans if your squad is dominating the landscape, so be prepared for the tactics to change! So as part of the Vektan Intelligence, your squadmates pick separate classes to get the job done. The Assault loadout is very similar from the Multiplayer counterpart with the exception of throwing out Health Packs. The Marksman also resembles his counterpart from Multiplayer, the Scout, with the exception of having Speed Dash and a modified LS70 that uses explosive rounds to take out multiple enemies with one shot. The Medic returns from previous titles with the ability to revive dying teammates, restock munitions with two supply boxes, and deploy the Medi-Drone. Last but not least is the Tactician, who manages the defensive strategy with Nano Shields and Turrets. Squads that can bank on successful defensive stances can earn bonuses like artillery strikes and jetpacks. Over all, the plan is to start Intercept with four levels in Helghan territory, with additional levels in the coming months. All rights and contents of Destiny are the property of Bungie and Activision, Warframe are the property of Digital Extremes, and All trademarks and copyrights associated with the manufacturers, trade names, brands and visual images depicted are the property of their respective owners. Rights for documentation, written work, and other artistic content is reserved to the Rebel Alliance. So, I consolidated a lot of info from earlier threads from Here and MDL and MSFN and posted it on the above link. What I have realized with the following post below (in relation to the MSFN link posted above) is that I am doing something wrong with the VHDs - As a lot of steps that I have taken are from various articles, blogs and forums. I've assembled and outlined the steps BELOW. I need to figure out where and what is wrong and how I can do this CLEANER and better from SCRATCH to avoid errors. So, I am wondering if it has something due to the Primary OS Parition and Pre OS partition (Reserved, EFI, System, MSR) structures? Please don't ignore the following Paragraph: I think this is a key issue where I am making some mistake with the VHDs or its Structure and Inter Partition mapping AND/ OR they will be fine with/without Virtual EFI, System, MSR, Reserved etc. Internal to VHD i.e. Virtual Partitions that will work without issues. Y) - Right WAY to IMAGE Existing machine: (Full DIsk w PreOS Partitions or Only OS Partition) and MAP the IMAGE to the correct part of the STRUCTURE of VHDs (as outlined above) The operating system couldn't be located because the system registry file is missing or contains errors You'll need to use the recovery tools on your installation media. If you dont have any installation media (like a disc or USB device), contact your system administrator or PC manufacturer But, I think OS is working (in VMWre), but some part of the FLOW of BOOTING to Native VHD has some issue. i.e from - While/ DUE to INSERTING the Virtual EFI & MSR partitions? - Would it be better not to have these in the VHD? Or something was done wrong with them? - Would it be better to only IMAGE the OS Partition, and image it to a blank Partition on the GPT VHD? (Avoid conversion) I don't mind doing a FRESH IMAGING of the OLD MACHINE. I will have to do it anyways as the OLD MACHINE has changed in last few weeks of this experiment. PS: The last time I ran a recovery disc to try and fix the Win7to8.VHD, it ended up messing up my Host HDD Win8 booting. How can I avoid that if at all you are suggesting some STEPS to REPAIR the Win7to8.VHD My biggest question here is this - Do VHD's need to have or follow certain STRUCTURE to Native Boot? Will some structures fail to boot? Most likely your partitions are fine , it is the OS that is badly configured or has an issue with the BIOS/UEFI. To recap, and unless I am missing something in the latest progresses (or lack of them) though you have been told this already, both here and on MSFN, you are still trying to do too many things at once (migrating an installed system,AND a non freshly installed system AND an OEM system AND migrating it to a .vhd AND migrating it from BIOS to UEFI AND migrating it from MBR to GPT disk). The suggested path remains to try installing (possibly from an original DVD, or however from an "untouched" source) a new Windows 7 and/or 8)on the VHD. Once that works, (IF it works) then we might start troubleshooting the issues connected with the migration of the old install. To recap, and unless I am missing something in the latest progresses (or lack of them) though you have been told this already, both here and on MSFN, you are still trying to do too many things at once ( OEM system (To clarify - Its not OEM, I used SLIC 2.1 based activation on it, but now it has a MS Ultimate License on it. I can up it to Win8 using my $14.99 License) migrating it to a .vhd AND (Upto this point is what I wanted to do - In summary: Sysprep/ Image & Migrate to VHD) I am having to do this because of difference on the Destination Machine.. Both have to be done I guess? As windows does not work with Mixed Combination.. BIOS-MBR and UEFI-GPT work.. the other combinations do not? Or is that a misnomer? I know what you are saying Wonko. Kinda too many stages for things to go wrong. And I think you are right, its some wierd thing related to Boot and OS. So.. Do you think if I eliminated the Pre OS partitions when I bring the OS Partition SYSPREP IMAGE over from Old System to a fresh Simple Volume/ Single Volume partition, then it might be simpler? I quote from the UPDATE in first post: The Win 8 and Win 8.1 Fresh Install to using ImageX to VHDs with only single primary partition is working. Windows 7 not so much. I'll try Win7 again using ImageX to VHD. The *whatever* you are trying to migrate is - besides "old" install - an install on a BIOS machine on a MBR partition. On MBR disks there is no difference whatsoever between an install with separate "boot" and "system" partitions and one with a single volume (of course in the case of UEFI and GPT disk you need additionally the "Efisys" partition and the "msr" one). The difference between "install" and "non fresh install" may be irrelevant, but usually over time the install of programs or updates, or both (and in your case also the non-entirely "normal" license/activation methods you used subsequently on the install) somehow accumulate "changes" that the DISM (or imageX, though nowadays DISM is the suggested way, and historically imageX has a number of issues with hardlinks and was never recommended as a backup/restore method ) or the "generalize" step may not "like". A .vhd (not a .vhdx ) and ONLY a "static" or "fully allocated" .vhd is nothing but a RAW disk image with a single sector appended to it, there is nothing, except this appended "Conectix" sector that contain some ID data, that distinguishes it from a hard disk image. Make (on the old machine) a .vhd booting Windows 7 system (from a new, original, untouched, DVD), check it works there. Try making (on the old machine) a .vhd booting Windows 7 system applying the existing image of the system, check it works there. Test them in VMware (in UEFI mode) <- what happens? (they won't boot as well, I believe, as the install/booting was originally for BIOS, and here I think lies the issue in making them UEFI compatible). As said earlier, I would first try the procedure ONLY on the new, fresh install of Windows 7, as it has more probabilities to contain nothing that can prevent the "migration", and only if the procedure succeeds re-try with the "real" install. shrink, delete, or better modify partition type, or whatever, and have one Efisys and Msr partitions. #1 Please define which is the "boot" and which is the "system" volume (i.e. "logical way" or MS one, see: http://www.multiboot....uk/system.html ) #2 Are you sure that you can add a new NVRAM entry in UEFI pointing to a bootmgfw.efi which is residing on an Efisys partition INSIDE a .vhd? I am going to read every line carefully and try out what you and cdob (MSFN) have pointed out on FRESH Windows 7 and 8 both. Since I will have to do these many times to VHDs, I'd like to use / choose do the way you point out. A link or outline of best steps/ tools would be great.. something thats non-interactive or less interactive/ unattended - Wondering if any such way can be used for Win7 to Win 8 in UPGRADE mode while saving "Settings" & "Programs" and everything. - Some IMAGE that does not INCLUDE GPT or MBR, but IMAGES the Entire File/ Folder structure in such a way that it could be IMAGED and then DUMPED to an EMPTY or EXISTING primary partition on a created VHD (irrespective if its formatted GPT or MBR.. For e.g. how we copy files betwen GPT <> MBR) PS: I think my original VHD was pretty much working except the.. Windows 7 / GOP Driver support issue due to new UEFI firmware (as pointed out on MSFN) You are still in the old (IMHO twisted) way of thinking (doing everything and the contrary of everything, all at once) . FORGET about ImageX (it is deprecated for a reason) unless (see below) it is expressly mentioned in a set of instructions[1]. FORGET about anything else but the steps in the proposed experiment (following they are numbered to make it easier to reference and made more explicit): Test it (the copy) in VMware (in UEFI mode) <- what happens? (it won't boot as well, I believe, as the install/booting was originally for BIOS, and here I think lies the issue in making it UEFI compatible). To make things automated, you will need to get familiar with Sysprep and Auotunattended installs, like: BUT this is NOT at all needed now, for the sake of this experiment, FORGET about sysprep and automating until you have gone through the experiment manually. [1] Namely ImageX is fine to deploy an install image, not so much with capturing an image from an existing install. PS: I did use this link previously to do the conversion. But now we will do it in order you have pointed out. Possibly also between steps #1 and #2 , but we will have to see if it's needed, however the point is that sysprepping a fresh install should work (say) in 99.9999% of cases, while sysprepping an "old" install is more likely to create issues, the idea is that if the whole test succeeds, then there are good chances that it can work, possibly with some added tweaking/modding steps, with a copy of the installed system, while if it doesn't work with the simpler "fresh" install it means that the method is "wrong" (and we will have to find or *invent* something else) or that the "migration" is not possible at all (due to GOP or *whatever*) BTW - Also after this above steps you outlined, I have a FRESH Windows 7 install on an old HDD (installed via OLD machine). I could try to IMAGE that to VHD after doing the VHD fresh install steps you pointed above. Same steps on Fresh Win7 install convert to VHD 2nd: Fresh Install Win 7 to HDD.. create VHD.. do all Wonko steps .. PS: What would you use for this HDD to VHD.. Disk2VHD or ImageX or something else? The (limited) objective that I am addressing is about conversion of an installation from MBR+BIOS to GPT+UEFI mode. Equally applicable to real HDD+real UEFI as well as VHD+VM UEFI. DISM. It's nice and fast. But I don't think you can upgrade that way..... Actually, I can't believe no one has already tried this. The old files would probably confuse the new OS too much. MBR and GPT will ONLY matter if you image the ENTIRE hard disk. DISM will make an image of the partition, which is already "MBR/GPT agnostic". In fact, even a sector-by-sector raw image of the partition will be partition-table agnostic. No, not if you only imaged it onto the disk/VHD. But you will (probably) need it if it has already booted into normal "machine-specific-ised" Windows, which is what you would probably do to test if it works. Instead, try booting into audit mode on first boot (search the web and find it), and then sysprep generalize it ONCE, and select to boot it into audit mode. Then you needn't worry about it getting cozy with any one machine. Note : This is overkill. I have, more than once, uprooted and shoved Windows to a completely new system and it has worked completely fine. And I am pretty sure that it works nicely for a "real HDD" installation , what is not clear in your quick set of instructions (to me at least ) is WHERE/WHICH the Efysis partition you talk about is. The hardware comprises a single "real" disk, that we can call conventionally "Disk 0" (as seen in diskpart). disk0,0 <- the Efysys partition on the "real" disk, that will be of type "EF00" and won't be normally mounted by the booted windows to a drive letter. <- this along MS (mis)naming will be the "System" partition. i.e. where the boot files reside[1] disk0,1 <- the Msr partition on the "real" disk, that will be of type "0C01" and won't be mounted by the booted windows to a drive letter. <- I am not too sure that this partition is actually *needed* disk0,2 <- the Microsoft "basic data partition" on the "real" disk, that will be of type "0700" and will be mounted (normally) to drive letter C:\ <- this along MS (mis)naming will be the "boot" partition, i.e. where the Operating System resides[1] Now you create a new file in the C:\ partition that is a .vhd, that will be used for native vhd booting, let's call it vdisk1, can you detail what happens next (rewording your previous set of instructions with more detail)? I wasn't talking about this at all... That's why I quoted only a small part of your reply to him about converting an BIOS+MBR install to UEFI+GPT. I suppose it could be done the usual way of mounting it and pointing a bootloader entry to the VHD using bcdedit. I know that , in other words you posted here something that is unrelated and that does not apply fully to the case at hand. But, even if it is not fully applicable, your "quick steps" may be very useful in other occasions but - as they are - they are not (to me at least) completely understandable/repeatable , hence my prompting you for (of course only if you are willing to) making them more explicit/clear by expanding on them.
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Java only has the two types of passing: by value for built-in types, and by value of the pointer for object types. I can't believe that nobody mentioned Barbara Liskov yet. When she designed CLU in 1974, she ran into this same terminology problem, and she invented the term call by sharing (also known as call by object-sharing and call by object) for this specific case of "call by value where the value is a reference".
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McLaren has dismissed criticism from Martin Whitmarsh as "ill-judged and ill-informed" after the Formula 1 team's former boss suggested it needed to axe senior personnel to revive its fortunes Fortunately, or unfortunately as the case may be, I've had contact with all sorts of people through the years, including every stripe of political animal that exists -- liberals of all sorts included. I doubt that anything Coulter or anyone else says will cause me to accept a distorted view of liberalism. Neither Coulter nor anyone else speaks exclusively for the right; there are many conservative commentators and analysts who offer excellent, well - reasoned articles and opinions. Just pick up any copy of Commentary at random to see what I mean. There is plenty to be fearful of without exaggeration. It wasn't peaceful Eskimos who flew planes into office buildings and openly threaten our civilization with destruction. Only fools and knaves refuse to acknowledge reality and claim otherwise. Teresa B wrote: Some people handle this sort of grief quietly and others seem to need a coping mechanism that involves crusading against the perpetrators--whether the perps are the right ones, or various people/institutions that are in their path. These people do not have a balanced worldview, but a highly skewed one that can blind them to virtually everything except the crusade. I can't understand this. Whatever happened to the virtue of suffering in silence? I'm weary of these kinds of mourners. I've had to put up with them since the early 60s. I'm sick of every conceivable misfortune being turned into an activist cause. Some things are not amenable to politics, but that truth seems to have escaped countless millions. Probably not, but how come they always seem to start out to do good and end up doing very well indeed? It's undeniable that there's money to be made milking misfortune like the Jersey Girls and thousands of others do. I can't believe they are ignorant of the fact. Every time I detect one of these victicrats looming on the horizon, I flee in the opposite direction. I don't care what their cause is I don't want to hear it. I tithe so I don't have to listen to serial whiners. Coulter may have valid criticism, but in my book she negates it with all the vicious invective. Of course she knows sensationalism sells, and she probably practices her cobra impressions in front of a mirror every night. We have many discussions here that prove her points. The facts about the T-shirts are verifiable. People who have denounced homosexuality or questioned whether secularism is in fact a religion have been hounded here by people who disagree. I can mention names if you like. What she describes is so predictable, especially if the people should accidently find themselves in the public eye. I suppose somewhere there is a liberal or two who still thinks homosexuals should stay in the closet and sick ones should be subject to the same Public Health discipline that anyone infected with a communicable disease would be, but, hey! It's a civil rights issue, don't you know? They'd never be permitted to speak out without calling down the wrath of the activists. Nice to see that very good serviceable word again. Stereotypes are not wicked perverse signs of psychosis. They are very useful generalizations based on experience whose limitations should be recognized before use. We all engage in stereotyping everday to our betterment. It means we learn from experience. Wanna bet? If you think that, it's because you've never disagreed with your like-minded friends on any issues that would cause the syndrome to manifest itself. Just for fun, next time you have a group of friends over, tell 'em you think homosexuals are a danger to social order and that you support the marriage protection amendment. See how fast they jump on you. I have put up with this kind of liberal behavior for the last 15 years. Sheer blindness, Donald, because you agree with the liberal agenda. You think if you agree with the policy positions, the left doesn't prostitute itself. The ends justify the means. Donald Isler wrote: There is just no excuse for the viciousness, and the type of vocabulary Coulter uses to describe people Alban Berg wrote: Tell me, pizza, how does calling Lilith a "twit" (whether true or not) strengthen your case? This is probably a rhetorical question, but in case you haven't noticed, Lilith can dish it out, and I must say I don't recall her ever complaining about getting it in return. Speaking from the standpoint of a site administrator and a bystander and a participant, I tend not to worry much about folks who can take care of themselves in these flame wars. The ones I worry about are the gentle folk who get hounded mercilessly for perfectly innocent statements. Neither Pizza nor Lilith qualify. Its depressing how stupid most conservative thought is becoming. Coulter, Hannity & 90% of talk radio has become a mirror image of the thoughtless, dogmatic politically correct left wing that they rail against. I agree. We have become so charmed (?) by the sight of two gladiators whaling on each other that the ideas have become secondary if not tertiary. Donald Isler wrote: It's obvious what the "fear factor" here is about. The right exaggerates things to create an enemy they hope others will believe in, because they think it will increase support for them. "To understand the workings of American politics, you have to understand this fundamental law: Conservatives think liberals are stupid. Liberals think conservatives are evil." - Charles Krauthammer On RMCR, I see that constantly. Anyone who supports the war is evil or a fascist in the eyes of some on the left. What I think the administration can be faulted for is not getting the nation as a whole involved enough so that they understand the importance of the larger war. I saw a show the other night about how Ike constantly stressed to the American public that every one of them had a responsibility to represent America well in the ideological war against the Soviets. Americans travelling abroad were given brochures on how to deal with hostile questions from people in other countries who may be more sympathetic to the Soviets. While I'm not in any way suggesting that a Democrat wouldn't have done the same thing or that Democrats in Congress share no blame, instead of making this a true national effort, Bush overly politicized the war in a partisan sense. There shouldn't be anywhere near the number of people out there thinking we're not facing a real enemy. I know Ike didn't have the same kind of media to contend with, but Bush just plain hasn't done enough to sell the war and make the nation feel like they all have a stake in it. "If this is coffee, please bring me some tea; but if this is tea, please bring me some coffee." - Abraham Lincoln You presume Coulter's got something otherwise she wouldn't say it. The bitch says anything because she knows the more offensive she gets the more books she sells. I wouldn't buy a book of hers at Goodwill, nor check it out of any library. I’m not presuming anything, Dan. In this thread Coulter is called, “inhumane, full of anger and hate, an insecure child (who will) do anything to get attention, a real twit, not even pretty (?), vicious, mean-spirited, scum, cruel, venom-spewing, a political clown, venomous, anorexic, brain-starved, a deluded fool, lowlife, bitch, self-aggrandizing, and indecent.” But not one of the posts aiming such invective at Coulter disputes the substance of her criticism of the “Jersey girls;” they merely express displeasure at her own invective and her “insensitivity” for attacking widows (the latter point ironically illustrating the very principle which Coulter finds most politically objectionable about the widows’ behavior). Again I ask: are Coulter’s claims groundless, or are these women capitalizing on their husbands’ deaths for the sake of fame, fortune, or politics? Isn’t this the real issue, rather than Coulter’s unseemly rhetoric and questionable diction? "Most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives." ~Leo Tolstoy "It is the highest form of self-respect to admit our errors and mistakes and make amends for them. To make a mistake is only an error in judgment, but to adhere to it when it is discovered shows infirmity of character." ~Dale Turner "Anyone who doesn't take truth seriously in small matters cannot be trusted in large ones either." ~Albert Einstein "Truth is incontrovertible; malice may attack it and ignorance may deride it; but, in the end, there it is." ~Winston Churchill "but Bush just plain hasn't done enough to sell the war and make the nation feel like they all have a stake in it." Amen to that. Although I think no matter what he did he would have had difficulty selling this debacle to me, you are correct. He has asked for no sacrifice from the American people- in fact, he cut taxes. Imagine that - a war, a disastrous hurricane, etc and he cut taxes. Has he asked for your son or daughter - or your neighbor's son or daughter? No. Its a voluntary force. So nobody really feels this war, like you felt Vietnam. I might not have agreed with the war, but I would have had far greater respect for Bush if he had asked the American people to sacrifice something, anything little, just something for the war effort. Lilith wrote: I would have had far greater respect for Bush if he had asked the American preople to sacrifice something, anything little, just something for the war effort. I agree. Nobody except the brave men and women fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan have fought this war half the way it should be. And with the idiotic ROEs the administration has foisted on them, it's a wonder anyone goes to fight. Thanks, folks who liked my post. I tend to agree that there are liberals and conservatives alike who are unnecessarily nasty, and I guess those who publicly express opinion are fair game in the gladiatorial arena. I am probably an old softy, but I do think, no matter how tiresome the whininess of victims gets, they can be cut some slack due to the circumstances. Corlyss, I agree that self-reliance and the ability to think rationally despite personal tragedy are surely preferable, but unfortunately rare virtues. And re: pizza's post on Coulter's diatribe--since when does Darwinism = liberalism = a new religion? Last I knew, Darwinism was an explanation for the evolution of species. I have some liberal opinions, but I don't consider my belief in evolution by natural selection "liberal", or religious, for that matter, any more than my belief in plate tectonics. Corlyss, somewhere on a previous page, you compared Eisenhower to Bush, saying (if I remember corectly) that Bush failed to alert the nation to the enemy. So there seemed to be no enemy we're facing, as compared to Eisenhower's presentation of the facts in his day. Of course, putting Bush in the same spot as Ike comes as close to sacrilege as you can get in a liberal (pardon the expression) democracy. Just shows you how low the Republicans have sunk. The truth - visible to all but the terminally prejudicial - is that we have an enemy indeed - a vicious, dogmatic and determined one. What I - and other non-rightist misguided ones - object to is that in this instance we did not realize the nature of the enemy and what it takes to face him, but we went off half-cocked, half-assed, and delusional as to the obstacles we would face - all of which we - or our leaders - had a duty to discover before setting off on a campaign, not after. Coulter, Krauthammer, O'Reilly, Corlyss, and Pizza - and so many more - try to mask that with rhetoric - but there is no excuse for it. Teresa B wrote: since when does Darwinism = liberalism = a new religion? Last I knew, Darwinism was an explanation for the evolution of species. I have some liberal opinions, but I don't consider my belief in evolution by natural selection "liberal", or religious, for that matter, any more than my belief in plate tectonics. Werner wrote: Corlyss, somewhere on a previous page, you compared Eisenhower to Bush, saying (if I remember corectly) that Bush failed to alert the nation to the enemy. It wasn't me, Werner. Yes. I agree that Bush has been a dismal failure in the bully pulpit department, in leading and forming opinion and informing us, the public. I shouldn't have to work so hard to assemble arguments for what we are doing with his policy. I'm retired. I have the time to do it. Others are busy and need to hear from the White House on these matters much more often than we do. "I would have had far greater respect for Bush if he had asked the American people to sacrifice something, anything little, just something for the war effort. Corlysis, Teresa B & Lilith all agree ..... heavens, if this were Tues (06-06-2006) I would have had to considered whether the world really WAS going to come to an end. (And I salute Barry for bringing it all up) DavidRoss wrote: I know nothing about any of this except for what I’ve read in this thread. No one seems to deny Coulter’s charges, but some object to her vilification of people cashing in on the tragedy of 9/11 for the sake of fame, fortune, and political capital. Apparently Coulter thinks that’s what they’re doing, regards it as despicable, and minces no words in denouncing them for it. Surely there must be more to the story than this…are Coulter’s accusations wrong? Are those now claiming outrage over her words equally outraged by their own or others’ equally harsh characterizations of Bush, Rice, Rumsfeld, even Coulter herself, both now and in the past? Self-righteous hypocrisy in the service of ideology is shameful, regardless of which part of the political spectrum it comes from. If we cannot stop hating each other so much, simply because we disagree on the most effective means to achieve our mutual goals, then I fear America is doomed. How long can a nation so divided by irrational hatred stand as a nation? If even the clear and present danger posed by an aggressive, implacable foe has us tearing at one another’s’ throats instead of uniting against the common threat, then our enemies are right to despise us as stupid, decadent, and weak. The reaction to anything Coulter writes is in part based on her hateful vitriol and her stupid statements over the years. Personally, I think people should ignore her and let her die on the vine, but she counts on this reaction to sell books (though I really wonder WHO would spend good money, unless it's her backers buying up the inventory to make her look like a best-selling writer ). I've always referred to her as a "shock jock", like Hannity, Rush, Carville, et al, they are entertainers, but not to be taken seriously Whether they are defending the Soviet Union or bleating for Saddam Hussein, liberals are always against America. They are either traitors or idiots, and on the matter of America's self-preservation, the difference is irrelevant Liberals become indignant when you question their patriotism, but simultaneously work overtime to give terrorists a cushion for the next attack and laugh at dumb Americans who love their country and hate the enemy We need to execute people like John Walker in order to physically intimidate liberals, by making them realize that they can be killed too. Otherwise they will turn out to be outright traitors The Great Satan is wearying of this reverse hegemony, in which little pipsqueak nations try to impose their pipsqueak values on us. Aren't we the ones who should be arrogantly oppressing countries that unaccountably do not have the death penalty? The swing voters---I like to refer to them as the idiot voters because they don't have set philosophical principles. You're either a liberal or you're a conservative if you have an IQ above a toaster Liberals hate America, they hate "flag-wavers," they hate abortion opponents, they hate all religions except Islam (post 9/11). Even Islamic terrorists don't hate America like liberals do. They don't have the energy. If they had that much energy, they'd have indoor plumbing by now. God gave us the earth. We have dominion over the plants, the animals, the trees. God said, 'Earth is yours. Take it. Rape it. It's yours. When we were fighting communism, OK, they had mass murderers and gulags, but they were white men and they were sane. Now we're up against absolutely insane savages Learning difficulties are a cover for rich parents with dumb kids...That's why 'Pinch' Sulzberger, the publisher of The New York Times, is alleged to have dyslexia - because he's retarded Which brings me to this week's scandal about No Such Agency spying on "Americans" I have difficulty ginning up much interest in this story inasmuch as I think the government should be spying on all Arabs, engaging in torture as a televised spectator sport, dropping daisy cutters wantonly throughout the Middle East, and sending liberals to Guantanamo. I think [women] should be armed but should not vote...women have no capacity to understand how money is earned. They have a lot of ideas on how to spend it...it's always more money on education, more money on child care, more money on day care It would be a much better country if women did not vote. That is simply a fact. In fact, in every presidential election since 1950 - except Goldwater in '64 - the Republican would have won, if only the men had voted The Episcopals (sic) don't demand much in the way of actual religious belief. They have girl priests, gay priests, gay bishops, gay marriages -- it's much like The New York Times editorial board. They acknowledge the Ten Commandments -- or "Moses' talking points" -- but hasten to add that they're not exactly "carved in stone." Juan Gonzales is "Cuba's answer to Joey Buttafuoco," a "miscreant," "sperm-donor," and a "poor man's Hugh Hefner" On Princess Diana's death: "Her children knew she's sleeping with all these men. That just seems to me, it's the definition of 'not a good mother.' ... Is everyone just saying here that it's okay to ostentatiously have premarital sex in front of your children?"..."[Diana is] an ordinary and pathetic and confessional - I've never had bulimia! I've never had an affair! I've never had a divorce! So I don't think she's better than I am "Anorexics never have boyfriends. ... That's one way to know you don't have anorexia, if you have a boyfriend." "I think [Whitewater]'s going to prevent the First Lady from running for Senate."---Rivera Live 3/12/99 Corlyss, we do have something in common, don't we? You're retired, and I'm retired - so we have time to settle the affairs of the world. Teresa B wrote: Thanks, folks who liked my post. I tend to agree that there are liberals and conservatives alike who are unnecessarily nasty, and I guess those who publicly express opinion are fair game in the gladiatorial arena. The irony is that after the Scopes trial, John T Scopes was employed by oil companies, mostly in Venezuela, employing what he knew about the evolution of the earth and geology to find oil. The upshot of that is that today's troglodytes have enough gas and oil to drive to the courthouse to file their silly little lawsuits. I challenge anyone to find an oil company that employs only "scientists" that don't believe in evolution. Maybe that's why Bush's oil company failed, come to think of it. "Racism is America's Original Sin."--Francis Cardinal George, former Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago. The issue is neither whether the target of an attack can take it or dish it out him/herself, nor whether the epithet is deserved. The issue is solely what using this kind of epithet says about the maturity and character of the disagreeable individual who continually resorts to such tactics, and on that point I stand by all I've previously stated. HAMLET God's bodykins, man, much better: use every man after his desert, and who should 'scape whipping? Use them after your own honour and dignity: the less they deserve, the more merit is in your bounty. Judging from these decontextualized quotes, it seems that it’s Coulter's provocative rhetoric you find objectionable. Do you object to similar hyperbole when used by “liberal” commentators to underscore their points? I’ve seen an awful lot of vicious rhetoric maligning Bush in the past couple of years but don’t recall equal "outrage" over that. I personally find Maureen Dowd far more offensive, because she really seems to mean what she says, her vicious remarks are simply nasty and lack Coulter’s wit, she presents unsupported opinion as fact, and because the New York Times provides a platform encouraging the credulously ill-informed to take her seriously, unlike the other “shock jock” entertainers you list. You've still failed to address the question I’ve repeatedly asked: whether the substance of Coulter’s accusation is true. After five pages of attacks on Coulter, characterizing her as a “vicious, inhumane, anorexic lowlife bitch,” I’ve yet to see these attackers refute her charges regarding the “Jersey girls.” Sigh. We’re never going to have the kind of meaningful dialogue that can lead to a national consensus on important issues if we cannot rise above the level of shouting schoolyard taunts at those who see things from a different point of view. Despite the noble experiment of public education and the unprecedented access to information offered by radio, television, and the internet, we seem to be getting less civil and more ignorant with each passing day. How sad that we’ve grown so degenerate that folks like Coulter and Dowd represent the level of public discourse in America today. I haven't seen any columns by Maureen Dowd or any other liberal commentator that sink to the ad hominem level of Coulter. If they exist they are equally worthy of condemnation. And while I disagree with Bush's policies and question both his intelligence and judgment, I would and do find sniping attacks on his wife and daughters distractive, irrelevant and plain wrong. Coulter has a constituency but it doesn't get larger through her intemperate and largely witless remarks. I noticed this morning that Barnes & Noble is selling her new book at a 40% discount (plus 10% more for discount card holders), a sure sign that they expect low sales and quick relegation to the remainder table. The real problem with the Ann Coulters of either political side is that they demean the process whereby intelligent discussion and debate can take place. There's no depth to their musings and no insight into the complexity of divisive issues. As to "the Jersey Girls," their positions and statements are open to full frontal attack. But insensitive and callous personal remarks by Coulter divert the very careful attention their public posture invites. Cruelty in politics is nothing new. "Infamous Scribblers," a fine, recently published book, highlights George Washington's fury and impotence at dealing with a press that often focused more on personalities than policies. Every generation has seen many pilloried for their positions by adversaries who won't or can't deal with issues. I think it's important to counter the Ann Coulters of America not to silence them but to make people aware of their shallowness and, in her case, calculated heartlessness. "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." Ralph wrote: I haven't seen any columns by Maureen Dowd or any other liberal commentator that sink to the ad hominem level of Coulter. If they exist they are equally worthy of condemnation. Maureen Dowd is a satirist, and her style does not eschew personal attacks. But there are two essential differences between her and Anne Coulter: - Dowd is not partisan, having skewered the Clintons with as sharp a verbal rapier as she now applies to W. They all want to be Jan Stewart. That was one reason I quit reading NR 20 years ago after a brief trial subscription. There were a couple of reasons for WFB's adoption of the witty stylish put-down, but believe me, not everyone is WFB and most of the time they just sound lame, not witty. I find that so difficult to believe I am straining here, Al. I don't read either of them, so I never was exposed to her Clinton diatribes. But as far as I'm concerned, she's an empty headed twit. And I use the term without any hint of the endearment that Ralph does. Well, you missed something, Corlyss. I've been reading Dowd for a good many years, and I can attest to her scalpel with the Clintons. And through it all, she's witty, knowledgeable, and fun to read. And, as I forwarded to you some months past, she can be sensitive, as shown in that piece I sent you about her mother. Which reminds me - no conection at all - that today would be my mother's 111th birthday, and 40 years since her death. Time does fly, and spares none of us. Werner wrote: as I forwarded to you some months past, she can be sensitive, as shown in that piece I sent you about her mother. Nice you remembered. Mine will be 90 on the 16th. I would have liked your mom - Geminis are my favorite people in the universe. Werner wrote: Well, you missed something, Corlyss. I've been reading Dowd for a good many years, and I can attest to her scalpel with the Clintons. And through it all, she's witty, knowledgeable, and fun to read. And, as I forwarded to you some months past, she can be sensitive, as shown in that piece I sent you about her mother. LOS ANGELES - Only a man with an impressive wingspan could have done it. And only a man who had lassoed Arafat and Barak, and Gerry Adams and David Trimble, would have tried. On stage in Monroe, Mich., yesterday, Bill Clinton spread those long arms of his and firmly encircled the shoulders of Hillary and Tipper, who were doing their darndest not to look at each other or get anywhere near each other. Like an accordion player squeezing out a mighty chord on ''Lady of Spain,'' Mr. Clinton slowly pulled the two blondes into the TV frame -- as Al Gore growled at the crowd in a simulation of excitement -- to get that essential picture of One Big Happy Family. But in a moment, the two women managed to escape his embrace and sidle back as far stage right and stage left as they could manage. This quartet represents the most extraordinary collection of festering resentments and seething jealousies and co-dependent plotting that has ever darkened the White House -- with the possible exception of when Richard Nixon dined alone. Those few moments on stage in Monroe took weeks to negotiate, with excruciating disagreements over the last few days about exactly how to choreograph the symbolic moment between the two couples. The Gore team had nightmares that the president would do a fake handoff, and say ''You got it!'' when the crowd chanted ''Four more years!'' Tipper, who, out of the four of them, always has the hardest time hiding what she is feeling, is clearly steamed that Elvis never had any intention of leaving the building, and that Hillary has turned Beverly Hills into the sixth borough. The convention should be celebrating the vice president's role in creating a fat, happy country. But the undercurrents here could suck down a battleship. For years he paid a facilitator to come into his Senate office and the new Clinton/Gore White House and coach him and his staff on ''group dynamics.'' Just as Al Gore hits town to party, the trellis of competing ambitions and interlocking needs and dueling grievances has left everyone exhausted. Bill's mad at Al because Al chose Joe Lieberman, a Democrat who outdid plenty of Republicans in sewing a scarlet ''A'' on the president's polo shirt. Bill's also mad at Al because Al has been at his elbow for eight years and still can't give a speech. If Al can't give a speech, he can't beat W. And the Bushes as caretakers of the Clinton legacy is a chilling thought. And Bill's also mad at Al because the vice president paid tribute Monday to the notorious monogamist Jimmy Carter, who never felt he got the respect from Bill he deserved, and was delighted to go on zillions of TV shows and wag a finger at Bill's ''escapades.'' As for why the vice president's mad at Bill, don't get Al started. Just consider Monday night's goofy W.W.F.-meets-Russell-Crowe moment, when Mr. Clinton had more cameras rigged up to capture every step of his stagey backstage stroll than you can find in the ''Big Brother'' house. Al's mad at Hillary because she has turned his centrist convention into a liberal campaign rally for herself, even managing to ''accidentally'' maneuver her way onto prime time Monday night (pushing the President's scheduled prime-time paean to Al into Lenoland). All of this familial angst is not what Al Gore needs. Because his problem is that he's so plodding, so insecure, always searching for the right look and sound, that it is tiring to watch him. You just know that Mr. Gore, who has grown more stiff lately appearing with Mr. Clinton, left Monroe a nervous wreck. Mr. Clinton, on the other hand, stopped his motorcade on the way out of town at a McDonald's for a crispy chicken sandwich and french fries. DavidRoss wrote: )Judging from these decontextualized quotes, it seems that it’s Coulter's provocative rhetoric you find objectionable. If you will re-read what I wrote, I suggested that peoples' reactions to Coulter in this thread are in part due to her hateful and stupid statements over the years, and I offered some examples. They stand on their own, regardless of context. Do you object to similar hyperbole when used by “liberal” commentators to underscore their points? Did you not see James Carville on my list? I’ve seen an awful lot of vicious rhetoric maligning Bush in the past couple of years but don’t recall equal "outrage" over that. Not sure what you mean by "equal", but there has been plenty of "outrage"; however I don't see Bush and Coulter as comparable in an analogy. I personally find Maureen Dowd far more offensive, because she really seems to mean what she says, her vicious remarks are simply nasty and lack Coulter’s wit, she presents unsupported opinion as fact, and because the New York Times provides a platform encouraging the credulously ill-informed to take her seriously, unlike the other “shock jock” entertainers you list. I think I read Maureen Dowd once, but I don't remember what she said, apparently I wasn't encouraged to take her seriously. You've still failed to address the question I’ve repeatedly asked: whether the substance of Coulter’s accusation is true. My reply wasn't intended to answer that question, because I haven't followed the Jersey wives activities. Obviously this stuff wasn't in my face. Coulter, on the other hand, shows up everywhere I turn. After five pages of attacks on Coulter, characterizing her as a “vicious, inhumane, anorexic lowlife bitch,” I’ve yet to see these attackers refute her charges regarding the “Jersey girls.” Sigh. We’re never going to have the kind of meaningful dialogue that can lead to a national consensus on important issues if we cannot rise above the level of shouting schoolyard taunts at those who see things from a different point of view. The term "meaningful dialogue" is subjective, and it can deteriorate quickly without reaching the level of shouting taunts. I'm not sure we've ever had national consensus, except maybe after the attack on Pearl Harbor. If we did, politicians would be frustrated. Despite the noble experiment of public education and the unprecedented access to information offered by radio, television, and the internet, we seem to be getting less civil and more ignorant with each passing day. How sad that we’ve grown so degenerate that folks like Coulter and Dowd represent the level of public discourse in America today. Laying this on public education and television isn't much higher a level of discourse than what you decry. Thanks, Al for the example. Some of it was very trenchant, but like Madame says, I don't take her seriously as a political commentator. She's a frustrated Jan Stewart in drag, or vice versa. Ann Coulter has made a career out of saying the unthinkable. Last week the bestselling American author caused outrage when she described the widows of 9/11 as 'witches' who revelled in their husbands' deaths. Mixing soundbites with short skirts, this former lawyer has become the most extreme - and popular - polemicist in America. How did that happen? Ann Coulter has a stalker. She doesn't like to dignify his actions by talking about him, but she'll tell you, if you ask, that he's what the FBI class as the most dangerous kind - John Lennon's assassin was one of these. They're the sort that start out as fans and turn into your worst enemy. Feelings about Ann Coulter run high and extreme. Often described as 'the Republican Michael Moore', Coulter is possibly even better equipped than Moore to offend people, because, it seems, she is 100 per cent shameless. Actually, make that 99 per cent. 'I've always told my friends,' she says, 'if only I could be a black Jewish homosexual - then we could really have some fun! Then I could say anything!' Luckily, she is a woman, which puts her in a so-called minority and gives her considerable ammo (literally - she is very much in favour of guns, partly on account of the stalker). James Wolcott described her in Vanity Fair as 'the Paris Hilton of post-modern politics'. Eric Alterman, columnist for the Nation, calls her 'Rush Limbaugh in a miniskirt' (Limbaugh is a popular right-wing talk radio host). Sean Penn has an Ann Coulter action figure on his desk - which he uses to put out his cigarettes. Press a button and the doll speaks: 'Why not go to war for oil? We need oil. What do Hollywood celebrities imagine fuels their private jets? How do they think their cocaine is delivered to them?' Coulter's weekly column is published in Human Events, once Ronald Reagan's favourite paper. It is read by few outside the conservative heartland, yet she has achieved a notoriety that suggests a far greater circulation. Liberals love to hate her, some conservatives hate her, but every time she writes a book - and Godless, published this week, is her fifth - it's an instant bestseller. She's a little like Batman, or the Joker. You don't hear from her for a while then suddenly you can't miss her. This is a can't-miss-her moment. On Tuesday she went on the Today Show, NBC's morning programme, defending the passage of Godless that concerns the 11 September widows who lobbied for the creation of the 9/11 commission. She describes them as 'witches' who have cashed in on their husbands' deaths. On Wednesday she took up the entire front page of the New York Daily News: 'Coulter the Cruel', it blared, next to a picture of Coulter smiling as if she'd just been crowned Miss World. On Thursday Hillary Clinton fought back against what she called a 'vicious, mean-spirited attack'. Perhaps, Clinton suggested, Coulter's book should have been called 'Heartless'. At a public reading in Long Island a town councilman presented Coulter with a letter requesting an apology. Triumphantly, she tore it up. Ah! The book tour had begun. 'This is of course exactly what she wants,' says Joe Klein, who tells me that she inspired a character in his Primary Colors. He adds: 'She's a really cancerous example of the American political disease. You know, there's a whole generation of people in this country who think a serious political discussion is Ann Coulter and Michael Moore yelling at each other. It's driven serious, nuanced conversation out of the market.' Her effect, however, has to be carefully calibrated - yes, she's a loudmouth right-winger, along the lines of Limbaugh and broadcaster Bill O'Reilly, and far more iconic than both of them. But is she no more than a jester? How dangerous is she? 'She's not dangerous,' Joe Klein clarifies. 'The phenomenon she represents is dangerous'. Alterman agrees: 'The effect is to make racism and other forms of chauvinism acceptable in polite society. You're a killjoy if you take her seriously.' The night the Twin Towers fell she wrote a now famous column suggesting that 'We know who the homicidal maniacs are. They are the ones cheering and dancing right now. We should invade their countries, kill their leaders, and convert them to Christianity'. She took a whole lot of people with her. She is, as blog king Mickey Kaus, self-described 'neoliberal' and friend of Coulter, says, 'one of these people who's had the so-called Fox effect, of rallying voters to the polls that nobody thought existed'. Coulter became a pied piper for a certain kind of patriot. Entire chapters of other people's books (Alterman's, and liberal radio host Al Franken's) have been devoted to pointing out her factual errors. Coulter has written a book taking down Bill Clinton (High Crimes and Misdemeanors); one about the so-called collected lies of the left (Slander); a collection of previously published columns (How to Talk to a Liberal); a volume celebrating the work of Joe McCarthy (Treason). Godless is an expression of her religious views, and takes in the obvious issues: abortion, science, the death penalty ... Some of Coulter's more charming opinions are that the country would be better off if women couldn't vote, that in December 2001 America should have attacked France, and that the death penalty should be brought back everywhere. She supported apartheid in South Africa, she has gently suggested that Timothy McVeigh should have blown up the New York Times building, she believes that defending the right to abortion is akin to defending slavery. Airlines, she says, should have - and flaunt - a policy of racial profiling: 'You are now free to move about the cabin - Not so fast, Mohammed!' I am due to meet Ann Coulter for lunch, but there has been some confusion over the location. Her PR emails me to apologise. 'As you might imagine, her schedule is very hectic, and I do not have total control over her until next week,' she writes, effortlessly confirming my suspicion that Coulter is in fact an automaton. Total Control? How does that work? One week, her book publicist; the next, Dick Cheney? I soon learn that this idea is ridiculous. Coulter would never let a moderate like Cheney get his hands on her. When I arrive at the restaurant, Coulter is sitting down, which is just as well because had I seen at first how tall she was, I might have fainted. Coulter's look is that of someone who has paid close attention to the hairstyles favoured in Stepford, and to the eyeliner worn by the evil android in Metropolis. Her motto might as well be: you can never be too rich, too thin, too blond, too tall, or too rude. She has a mane of expensively blond hair, the crane-limbed body type of a pterodactyl, and a smile that seems entirely un-Machiavellian. Now I understand. All the interviews I've read involve the interviewer (usually a liberal man) wanting to dislike her and coming away with some excuse for her behaviour, on the grounds that she is actually quite nice in person. And it turns out to be true that she makes everything seem like a joke. She loves to argue, she smiles and laughs with every answer she gives. She's like a puppy waiting to be thrown a ball. Look, she says, I'm just doing this for fun. I'd rather be a married stay-at-home mom, but until that happens, taunting liberals seems like a good way to fill up my day. After we've ordered our drinks, I ask Coulter whether she thinks she owes her success to a conservative following, or to liberals' need for a bogeyman. 'Oh, that's a good question,' she chuckles. 'One of my favourite liberal friends has laughed about how it's just like clockwork: they attack you, and all it does is give you publicity, and they can't help themselves - they just keep attacking. Liberals hate me because I understand them better than they understand themselves. They pretend not to get the joke.' As the first plane went into the World Trade Centre, Coulter was in a cab on her way to LaGuardia airport. She was listening to the radio she always carried with her, before i-Pods were invented. 'At first I thought it was some shock jock joke,' she says now, 'but then everyone was pulling the same joke'. When the second plane hit, she leaned forward and told the cab driver the news. He didn't react. He was a Muslim. Coulter was instantly alarmed. After spending all day in a bar in Queens (the bridges were shut, the subway had stopped, she couldn't get back into Manhattan) she wrote her infamous 9/11 column on her laptop, and hasn't changed her view since. Was that her position before, I wonder? 'No, I never cared about the Muslims,' she says of the people she more frequently refers to as 'ragheads'. 'It seemed like a morass - that's why so many popular jokes are based on peace in the Middle East. I thought, it's a morass, other people are dealing with it, I'll write about Clinton.' 'No, I wouldn't have intervened in Bosnia, in fact I think it's questionable whether we were on the right side on that. I don't want to be the world's policeman. But when they start flying planes into our skyscrapers, then it's time for a little tough love.' 'No, I don't think it is personal. It's not a personal thing because my city's been hit. Most of the rest of America is more anxious to fight the terrorists than New Yorkers are.' Coulter thinks conservatives are in a minority in the United States. 'Oh, we definitely are,' she says emphatically, 'in places like the Department of Justice, the CIA, the State Department ...' she pauses for a millisecond. 'I think we probably have the Pentagon.' What Coulter would like to see is: No Democrats. There would still be a two-party system, but it would be composed of Republicans, and moderate Republicans. 'And then,' she says, 'America would be safe. And I've got to say,' she adds, as she is presented with a plate of beef carpaccio, 'the way the Democrats are going, I think that's not as much of a pipe dream as it seems.' She couldn't be President herself, she says, because she couldn't 'do the diplomacy thing'. 'Here's Bush going around talking about Islam being a religion of peace - I mean, I know he has to say that, but come on! No. I could not do that. Those words aren't coming out of my mouth.' I had prepared to meet Ann Coulter with the aim of finding out how on earth any human being could turn out to be so extreme. What was her upbringing? When had she formed these opinions? Why was she so angry? It was only when we were sitting in the restaurant that I realised my approach was all wrong. I looked up over the starched white tablecloth at the starched white collars of the other patrons. I looked out at Madison Avenue and its innumerable blond shoppers. There was nothing unusual about Ann Coulter. Chances are, if any of these Upper East Siders - neighbours of hers - were as acid-tongued or as unconcerned about decorum as she is, they would be like that too. 'One thing people say to me more than anything else,' she says, 'besides "you're taller than I expected" - is: you say exactly what I'm thinking, and you say the things that no one else will say.' When I ask who she thinks espouses these views, she shrugs and says, 'you've seen the maps'. As simple as that: wherever the America is conservative-coloured [on the political map], people agree with her. 'She's not so exceptional, and that's the shock,' an acquaintance later tells me, 'People disguise themselves as more sentimental, but what they really feel is probably closer to what she says. It's quite wrong to think [her position] is a redneck phenomenon.' Coulter was born in 1961 in New York then moved to Connecticut, birthplace of both Colt and Winchester gun manufacturers. Her father was a WASP lawyer who made his name as a union buster, and her 'Southern Belle' mother looked after Ann and her two elder brothers. It was a 'really nice', 'boring', 'happy' family, she says. Every Friday, they would come into the city and go to the Philharmonic. As a family they never talked about personal things. 'It's not necessarily all about politics but when you're with smart people, you're talking about things at a higher level,' Coulter expands, 'You're talking about ideas, telling jokes, it's not: this is what happened to me today.' Coulter laughs out loud - a laugh that means: what will these idiot liberals think of next? 'Wasps aren't into that,' she says. 'In fact, if I ever used the words "emotional welfare", I would be sent to my room without dinner.' She went to Cornell University, then to law school in Michigan. In 1994 she was hired as a legal adviser to Paula Jones in her sexual harassment case against Bill Clinton. But don't mistake her for a feminist. 'It wasn't feminists who came along and made what Clinton did to Paula Jones illegal,' she says, 'That's been illegal in this country since 1492.' She wasn't simply acting in Jones's interests, however. Coulter has been quoted as saying that 'we were terrified that Jones would settle. It was contrary to our purpose of bringing down the President.' She got a job working for a Republican senator, and helped to write the country's laws - some of which, she says gleefully, the New York Times is complaining about even now ('I toughened up the provision on removing criminal aliens from the United States'). But there was one thing she wasn't so good at when she was a Senate staffer: 'They did figure out pretty quickly that I should not be the one meeting with constituents.' 'I suppose the question that often comes up is, does she really believe these things or does she say them for effect?' says Mickey Kaus. 'And I've come to think she really believes them. She says the same things in private. They are as sincere as any beliefs any of us have.' John Cloud, who profiled her for a cover story in Time last year, ended up thinking she was so funny it must be some kind of stand-up routine, that she was like a right-wing Ali G. Coulter tells me that she once went on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Leno came into the green room holding a copy of her book. 'You know,' he said to her, 'I've heard some of these jokes before, but now that I'm reading your book, I see that they kept dropping the punch line - this is very funny.' That is exactly the sort of response that some of Coulter's opponents think is to blame for her popularity. Eric Alterman was hired at MSNBC with Ann Coulter 10 years ago in what was her first media job. 'I couldn't believe the crap that was coming out of her mouth,' he says. Alterman watched Coulter get fired during a commercial break, after she had mocked a paraplegic Vietnam vet. 'These people think it's all a joke,' Alterman says, 'like the guy who wrote the cover story for Time last year - that 5,000 word love letter - and decided it was all ironic. 'Well, I don't give the mass audience that much credit for irony. She's told an awful lot of lies that are very damaging, and have terrible consequences. There's a kind of daisy chain in the media that's allowed her to reach this level, with Hillary Clinton responding to her comments about 9/11 widows. Hillary Clinton shouldn't have to wipe that stuff off her shoes. The gatekeeper function of the media has entirely disappeared.' In May 1999 Harpers magazine threw a party at Keith McNally's hip restaurant, Pravda, for Christopher Hitchens's book about Bill Clinton. For that night at least, it was the epicentre of the liberal intelligentsia. Ann Coulter showed up; everyone was appalled. 'But then they were fascinated by her,' one partygoer recalls. 'People fell over themselves wanting to talk to her - especially the older men. It's one of those things: if you're attracted to someone, who cares about politics?' This, Alterman argues, is Coulter's 'great talent - to make people like her and think there's no consequence to saying we should be committing mass murder in the Middle East.' Coulter's friend Jon Ledecky says; 'As a platonic friend, it's interesting to see intelligent and handsome men transformed into slobbering groupies when they meet her.' Coulter herself tells me that every boyfriend she's had in the past five years has been a fan: 'a total stranger who walked up to me in a bar or in the street.' Currently popular in Washington is a blog with an unprintable title. It takes the form of a fictional sex scene in which the liberal narrator picks Ann Coulter up at the farmer's market in Los Angeles and takes her home. (By the way, Coulter really does have fans in Hollywood. When the creator of 24 - one of her favourite shows - threw a party for her there, promising to introduce her to all the right-wingers, she assumed 'there would be five of us sipping sodas', but when she got there, it was 'a huge party'. Anyway, back to the sex blog.) They get to his place, and turn each other on by fighting over politics. 'With every point I expressed that ran counter to a view she held, she removed one article of clothing,' it reads. 'Soon she sat on my couch naked.' They climax: 'I repeated every Karl Marx quote I could think of until I reached my own "historic inevitability"'. Every Sunday, Coulter goes to church. A mega-church. In the middle of Manhattan. The pastor packs it with 600 to 800 people four times a day, she says. Once, she even tried to convert a Muslim boyfriend to Christianity there. I ask Coulter if she's ever had a crisis of faith. 'Only when liberals don't attack me enough,' she says with a smile. 'Then I think: what was the matter with that column? I thought it was good.' 'If Chicago had been hit, I assure you New Yorkers would not have cared. New Yorkers would have been like, "It's tough for them, now let's go back to our Calvin Klein fashion shows. "' 'The question is not, 'Are all Muslims terrorists?' The question is, 'Are all terrorists Muslims?' The answer is yes .' 'The relationship was complicated by his interest in committing jihad. I took away his box cutters. ' 'Her children knew she was sleeping with all these men. That just seems the definition of "not a good mother".' Lethally blonde But there was one thing she wasn't so good at when she was a Senate staffer: 'They did figure out pretty quickly that I should not be the one meeting with constituents.' I know I shouldn't but I can't help it! Speaking as a former DoD employee who had to put up with more than my fair share of silly complaints from small businessmen whining that someone in the contracting side had done 'em wrong, on which the junior staffer had slapped an insulting letter to us, and to which we had to respond within 24 hours, her approach sounds like just the ticket to me! Today’s youth (and some adults — ugh, we’re so old) probably know Adam Sandler best from movies like Grown-Ups and his more recent Netflix releases. But some say they’ve heard whispers of a before time, when Adam Sandler was on SNL, and when he starred in movies that people really liked and that were actually released in theaters…they’ve even heard rumors that the ol’ Sandman once released comedic albums on mythical relics known as “cassette tapes” and “compact discs.” Children, everything you’ve heard is true. And you need look no further than TMZ for proof. The gossip site shared a video (which we’re unable to repost here) that features Sandler, poorly disguised in a hoodie and oversized jacket, performing really, really raunchy songs for passerby in the NYC subway. Although you can’t make out his face, that voice is unmistakable. It’s not totally surprising behavior from an actor who once released albums featuring songs about lunch ladies and goats, and spoken word tracks like “The Longest Pee” — which is exactly what it sounds like. But Sandler hasn’t released an album since 2004, and I doubt that this surprise gig is part of a promotional push for his new Netflix movie. Is he trying new musical material out on unsuspecting subway folk? Is he having an actorly midlife crisis? Wait, did he really just sing, “and then daddy f—ed my eye with his penis”? WHAT IS HAPPENING. Actually, I think I know: In a series of bits for The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon takes musicians out to the subway and has them perform in disguise. That might be Fallon — sporting a fake mustache — playing the keyboard alongside Sandler. Here’s one Fallon did a few months ago with Maroon 5: 2018 KLUB Classic Rock 106.9 is part of the Loudwire Network, Townsquare Media, Inc. All rights reserved. You know we’re big fans of Chloë Grace Moretz, so naturally we were already willing to watch ‘Carrie,’ the upcoming horror remake in which she stars, no matter how bad the movie looked. Luckily, the new trailer for the psychological horror flick is hitting all the right bloodcurdling notes. Judging from the trailer, it looks like ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ director Kimberly Pierce’s new ‘Carrie’ isn’t straying too far from the 1976 original (based on Stephen King’s novel), despite a few modern twists and some slick special effects. Carrie’s mom, played here by Julianne Moore, is still crazy, the cool kids still pick on weird little Carrie, and, yeah, it’s all gonna end in a gooey bath of pig’s blood followed by a violent and deadly storm of freak flag flying. We’re in! How ‘bout you? The Minnesota Veterans Homes have been established to provide health care services to Minnesota veterans who have a medical need to live in a structured health care environment. Eligibility is limited to veterans and spouses of veterans over the age of 55. The Minnesota Veterans Homes offer 2 types of health care: Board and Care - This care is intended to provide a structured living environment for veterans who can reside in such a setting, but who are able to dress, feed, and bathe themselves with limited assistance. Nursing care Services - This service is provided to those residents who require care over and above that available in a board and care setting. 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She was a die heart Dreyer employee and fought hard to stay working.She loved her family and shared many memories of times with her grandchildren. She looked forward to their visits and shared what she had planned for them while they were with her. Jo Ann Schafer Somonauk, Il Ronnie was an amazing dear friend for over 14 years and it was always a great pleasure for me to be in her company.I will miss Him because he was my dear friend, mentor ,an older brother I never had and I am so proud to share the same last name. As I grew up and got to know Don, I thought this guy is the real deal! To find out that he gets all these football and academic scholarship offers was quite impressive to me! Please read from God's word the Bible John &29; Psalm ) I am truly sorry for your pain.Death is an enemy that take those we love no matter how old or young. #27 (111211) When she was 19, Dara had a crush on Yoo Ho Suk (now known as EVAN), former member of Click-B.… continue reading » If you don't plan to attend college right after high school for any reason, GST BOCES Adult Education and Career Services can help.… continue reading »
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The podcast of Church of the Redeemer, an Anglican church in Nashville, Tennessee. Learn more at www.RedeemerNashville.net A good rule of thumb is once the juices from the burger are coming out clear then it’s time to flip. You need only flip once. Please ask the meat manager that they begin stocking the burger you want. Some stores can special order it for you! Check the sell by date. If the burgers have been kept frozen the entire time then you can enjoy them up until the sell by date on the box. If you have a question about Red Hat Ranch products, or we weren't clear about something here, please let us know. The brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi in the Istanbul Consulate of Saudi Arabia in a way that would arouse the envy of the most professional horror movie director is, on its own, nothing but a wake-up call. This murder shows the reactionary nature of the state system constituted by the Saudi state, along with its close allies in the Gulf such as Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman, and, despite its obvious current contradictions with Saudi Arabia, Qatar. From the Great French Revolution to the 1880s, that is for a full century, until the Russian revolutionary movement began to stand on its feet, Marx and Engels continuously emphasized that Russia was the was the primary source of reaction in Europe. What Russia was to 19th century Europe, Saudi Arabia is to the Arab world in the 21st century. Saudi Arabia maintains the most reactionary form of state. Ruled by a king with an absolute monarchy, it not only beheads even the members of the House of Saud for political reasons, but also abandons its people to poverty and starvation, for the sake of preserving a parasitic dynasty through the exploitation of oil resources. Since the holiest sites of Islam are located in this country, its sphere of influence on the Arab world is enormous. What is more, it extends the influence of petrodollar-backed Wahhabism --an extremely reactionary interpretation of Islam-- on the Islamic world. Saudi Arabia employs and exploits millions of migrant workers from the poor countries of Asia such as Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Philippines, Pakistan, and so forth. Migrant workers, whose passports are appropriated by Saudi middlemen of the labor market, are employed without any rights and hence under constant threat of deportation. Suffering terrible conditions of accommodation and nutrition, migrant workers are forced to work for ten to twelve hours a day without overtime payment. The right to unionize is not even an option. Just as in ancient Greek city-states or in South Africa under apartheid, the social structure of Saudi Arabia (and its neighboring countries) is based upon a strict division between the various classes. The degree of oppression over women in Saudi Arabia is incomparable to that of other countries. Even the female members of the House and of the bourgeoisie are exposed to this oppression. Saudi Arabia exerts heavy pressure on its Shiite population. At the beginning of 2016, it executed Sheikh Nimr al Nimr, the leader of the Shiite population in the eastern parts of the country, because of his leadership to the masses during the Arab revolution. Even though Saudi Arabia pays lip service to the struggle against the colonization of Palestine, it has always been friendly towards Israel. It is also the closest ally of US imperialism, especially in the Trump era. Its relations with European imperialism, especially with France, are also very strong owing to its massive military purchases. Most importantly, Saudi Arabia is the center of counter-revolution in the Arab world. Saudi Arabia was the actual power that defeated the Arab revolution in 2011-2013. It bought off Egypt and became the primary supporting force behind the Bonapartist dictatorship of al Sisi. It suppressed the revolution in Bahrain by occupying the country with the armies of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It attempted to put an end to the revolution in Yemen with a strategy of “orderly transition” and caused a civil war to erupt instead of a revolution. As the civil war resulted in the conquest of power by the Shiite Houthis, Saudi Arabia started bombing civilians, women, children, funerals and marriage ceremonies, leaving the country on the brink of one of the biggest famines in recent decades. The uprising in Syria, which displayed a revolutionary character only during the first six months, from March to September 2011, was also degenerated by Saudi Arabia as it turned this uprising into a catastrophic civil war by supporting, arming and financing sectarian-takfiri armed bands. It absorbed the revolutionary stirring in Saudi Arabia by providing monetary concessions to its people. Saudi Arabia once again proved that it represents the most significant barrier against social movements in the Arab world, when it financially supported King Abdullah II of Jordan in order to extinguish the fire of the people’s uprising last summer against IMF program. Most of other Gulf countries (primarily Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Qatar) are successors to fishing villages, which were transformed into states at the beginning of the 20th century by British imperialism with the aim of using them as bridgeheads. They are oil and natural gas companies set up under the guise of dynastic states. Just like their Saudi counterpart, they are rentier states, whose political formations are artificial. If the workers and laborers of the Arab world, as well as the oppressed peoples of the Middle East are to throw off the yoke of the existing political order, one of the most significant duties of the Arab Revolution, or the Middle Eastern Revolution more generally, is to destroy especially Saudi Arabia along with other dynasties of the Middle East. It is not possible to find a solution that would serve the interests of the laborers and oppressed peoples while these regimes remain in power. It is of absolute necessity that a Gulf Arab Republic replace these medieval regimes. The artificial states (the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar), established by British imperialism and currently used by the US imperialism, should perish. The territories of these states should be cleansed of imperialist military bases and armies and a single Republic in the Gulf should strive to maintain equality among peoples. (The view advocated here is not the author’s individual opinion but rather a part of the program of DIP –the Revolutionary Workers’ Party-- on the Middle East. See (in Turkish) https://gercekgazetesi.net/dip-bildirileri/dip-bildirisi-ortadoguyu-emperyalizme-siyonizme-ve-mezhep-savasina-kurban-etmeyelim.) This historic step will probably be taken as a result of the pressure of a very strong Arab revolution. During the era of Nasser and the Palestinian liberation struggle, the bourgeois revolution failed to achieve this task. This task now falls on the back of the leadership of the working class and of laborers. The tradition of working class struggles in Tunisia and Egypt as well as that of Tahrir Square will lead the way in this revolution. However, unless the revolution defeats Saudi Arabia, the House of Saud will crush the revolution. If the revolution triumphs, the Socialist Federation of the Middle East and North Africa, including the Gulf Arab Republic, will form the road to emancipation. This article was first published in Turkish on the web site www.gercek.net. It was translated into English by a comrade.
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Class XII students (Session 2016-17) are requested to intimate the school, regarding their admission in various competetive exams.The record is required so that the students can be felicitated for their achievement by the school Quality education is not just confined to excellence in academics but in nurturing and grooming the fertile minds of the young children into productive and responsible citizens of our country with human values and character building. To achieve this, the Principal and the faculty are trained through a series of workshops.
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It’s with a heavy heart that I had to record an emergency episode of The Unnamed Reds Podcast this weekend. Earlier today the Reds announced that Anthony DeSclafani injured his oblique on Friday night. Then 45 minutes later we watched Brandon Finnegan walk off of the mound with an injury in the 1st inning. About ten minutes after the podcast was published it was announced that Brandon Finnegan had left lateral forearm spasms. I’m not a doctor, and I have no clue what any of that means in terms of seriousness of the injury. The episode is a short one, only about 11 minutes. It was a solo endeavor because of the availability and emergency recording due to everything happening so quickly. Doug Gray is the owner and operator of this website and has been running it since 2006 in one variation or another. You can follow him on twitter @dougdirt24, contact him via email here or follow the site on Facebook. and Youtube. Finnegan can laugh it off as he just got a knot and he’s fine, but he still had to leave a spring training game and hasn’t thrown that much this spring after a long injury layoff. The sky may not be falling, but confidence isn’t exactly assured either. Copyright RedsMinorLeagues.com. All Rights Reserved. RedsMinorLeagues.com is an independent news source and is not affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds, Major League Baseball, any of the Cincinnati Reds minor league affiliates or Minor League Baseball. This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding ©, v. 11.1, written by Darrin Lythgoe 2001-2018. Free Wedding Menu Templates For Microsoft Word is part of great design ideas. Free Wedding Menu Templates For Microsoft Word was created by combining fantastic ideas, interesting arrangements, and follow the current trends in the field of that make you more inspired and give artistic touches. We'd be honored if you can apply some or all of these design in your wedding. believe me, brilliant ideas would be perfect if it can be applied in real and make the people around you amazed! Free Wedding Menu Templates For Microsoft Word was posted in October 19, 2018 at 1:40 am. Free Wedding Menu Templates For Microsoft Word has viewed by 10 users. Click it and download the Free Wedding Menu Templates For Microsoft Word. Cover Resume, Free Wedding Program Templates Word was posted June 29, 2018 at 10:07 am by reeviewer.co . More over Free Wedding Program Templates Word has viewed by 487 visitor. Cover Resume, Free Wedding Menu Templates was posted September 16, 2016 at 1:19 am by reeviewer.co . More over Free Wedding Menu Templates has viewed by 797 visitor. Cover Resume, Free Printable Wedding Program Templates was posted May 18, 2018 at 6:30 am by reeviewer.co . More over Free Printable Wedding Program Templates has viewed by 1646 visitor. Cover Resume, Editable Wedding Invitation Templates Free Download was posted October 12, 2017 at 12:16 am by reeviewer.co . More over Editable Wedding Invitation Templates Free Download has viewed by 1571 visitor. Cover Resume, Wedding Invitation Templates Free Download was posted October 23, 2015 at 2:46 pm by reeviewer.co . More over Wedding Invitation Templates Free Download has viewed by 569 visitor. Cover Resume, Wedding Timeline Template Free was posted October 15, 2015 at 6:30 am by reeviewer.co . More over Wedding Timeline Template Free has viewed by 417 visitor. Cover Resume, Free Downloadable Wedding Program Template That Can Be Printed was posted November 4, 2015 at 4:50 pm by reeviewer.co . More over Free Downloadable Wedding Program Template That Can Be Printed has viewed by 583 visitor. Cover Resume, Free Wedding Planner Templates was posted April 6, 2016 at 5:04 am by reeviewer.co . More over Free Wedding Planner Templates has viewed by 515 visitor. Cover Resume, Free Wedding Program Fan Templates was posted June 6, 2017 at 9:47 pm by reeviewer.co . More over Free Wedding Program Fan Templates has viewed by 450 visitor. Cover Resume, Free Printable Wedding Invitation Templates For Word was posted July 9, 2018 at 4:25 am by reeviewer.co . More over Free Printable Wedding Invitation Templates For Word has viewed by 1694 visitor.
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Twitter has become a mainstream communications platform with over 320 million active monthly users sending half a billion Tweets each day and Twitter is now considered to be a critical business tool. But what does it mean for you and your organisation specifically? What things do you need to consider to use Twitter strategically? This practical one day Twitter training course will mix together theory, hands-on exercises and discussion in order to get you quickly and confidently up to speed with using Twitter in a business context. The Twitter training course typically attracts marketing or brand managers, customer service managers and community managers from SME’s to organisations within the public sector, third sector and private sector. No prior knowledge of using Twitter is required but delegates are asked to bring a Wi-Fi enabled laptop. Master the most important features of the platform such as hashtags, shortened URLs and images or videos Discussion and brain-storming how Twitter could be useful for your organisation – going beyond marketing Assessment: Continual checking of knowledge and understanding through question and answers and activities at the end of the topic/unit/task to ensure that the learner is meeting all of the learning objectives. A lunchtime session was held with Simon who presented a ‘bite sized’ overview of Marketing on a Shoestring. The session was well received by all of those who attended, and the feedback was very positive. Comments ranging from ‘Engaging’, ‘Good Quality Content’ and ‘Very Good Introduction to Marketing’. A session that I would recommend to others and I know Simon has received some enquiries as a direct result of this session. I took particular interest in one of Simons seminars ” Marketing on a Shoestring” and he presented this to 40 of our clients at our South Yorkshire Business Centre. The feedback was fantastic with all attendees taking away very useful hints and tips for their business. I would have no hesitation in recommending Simon Shepherd @Client Marketing to any SME looking for training on sales & marketing. We recently commissioned Client Marketing to undertake 2 days of Sales training with 3 members of the team and the results have been outstanding. On the afternoon of the training one of the sales team converted a warm prospect into a new client that purchased a £15K website. The feedback from the team has been excellent and the results speak for themselves and the sales team are upbeat and visibly more relaxed when reviewing new opportunities. I have no hesitation in recommending Simon and Client Marketing to any business looking to increase the success rate of their sales tea and develop a sales process that works. Simon delivered a fabulously interactive and fun training session. The staff were over the moon and have been implementing all the things they learned. We are absolutely delighted and are keen to get some more training for our other departments. Update: Following the latest claims that Coconut Oil is ‘poison’ [ https://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&obje... Many of my clients are confused about whether they ‘need’ to take carbohydrate before training and events. So, what’s the deal? Is carb... Dan is an athlete, an exercise physiologist and researcher. He’s most well known for his research in Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and for h... I had so much fun chatting with Paul. In my opinion, he’s one of the few endurance coaches who has managed to meld personal experience and ... Gypsy is a pejorative term for the Romani people. The word Gypsy (Gyp, Gip, Gyppo etc.) comes from the mistaken belief that the (relativel... In a recent Consumer Magazine article on protein supplements, several claims were made about products I co-developed as one of the founder... April 8 th is International Romani Day, a day to celebrate Romani culture and raise awareness of the issues facing Romani people. The ... I have always been interested in what my blood ketone levels would be in my habitual state of eating. I have eaten 'keto' at variou... Title image by Melissa Lawrence. All articles and posts copyright Cliff Harvey unless stated. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger. The polls are now open for Ulster Footballer of the Year – so click here to cast your vote for Joe Gormley. The Cliftonville striker – who won the award in 2014 – has been shortlisted alongside Coleraine trio Chris Johns, Jamie McGonigle and Stephen O’Donnell, plus Crusaders pair Billy Joe Burns and Gavin Whyte. Gormley’s double against Loughgall last Saturday and midweek opener against Ballymena United took his tally to 29 goals for the season and you can do your bit to help the Reds frontman by voting for him as your Ulster Footballer of the Year right now. The 28-year-old became the sixth Cliftonville player to take the accolade when he assumed the mantle from Solitude team mate Liam Boyce four seasons ago. The Club’s all-time top scorer Kevin McGarry was the first ever winner of the crown in 1951, with Bobby Carlisle (1984), Marty Tabb (1998) and Chris Scannell (2009) completing the Reds’ representation on the roll of honour. This evening's Cliftonville line-up has just been announced over at @RedsByTheMinute, who will keep you fully updat… https://t.co/k4laxWG8CT about 1 hour ago We're 90 minutes from kick-off here at Solitude, where Rory Donnelly says Cliftonville are determined to build on r… https://t.co/mtPTkZUC3V about 1 hour ago If you fancy a flutter on this evening's game, check out the markets provided by @SPGBETTING. https://t.co/PCnbbIvsAa 3 hours ago I help companies design and develop beautifully simple user interfaces. I work with a huge variety of clients including companies like, Smith & Nephew, KLM, Durex and the National Aids trust. I’ve finally completed my first free eBook, focussed on helping small businesses to create more effective websites. Whether you’re fairly new to web design or a small business wondering how you can improve your website, this short eBook is definitely worth a read… This site is updated and maintained by Jonathan Clift, a Digital Consultant based in Winchester, Hampshire. Jonathan has experience working with a huge range of clients consulting, designing and developing in the digital channel. Jonathan specialises in User Interface Design but as a hybrid consultant he offers a unique skill set covering both consulting, techical lead as well as hands on Front End Development. Here is a list of mainly personal projects that I’ve been involved with. I like to tinker with all sorts and have created lots of random and sometimes cool things over the years.  Service Pension Income & Assets Limit | Compensation and Support Reference Library, Payment Rates, Historical Payment Rates, pre 2011, VEA Rates History, 2003, January 2003 Part Two - Determination of Cases where the Veteran is Aged Under 65 at the Time of Lodging the Claim The Extent of Incapacity Test - Determination of Cases where the Veteran is Aged Under 65 at the Time of Lodging the Claim The Work Capacity Test - ement to Special Rate or Intermediate Rate pension. Section19(5C)(a) requires that assessm Part Three - Determination of Cases where the Veteran is Age 65 or Over at the Time of Lodging the Claim CM5030 Guideline for Claims Assessors on Smoking and Alcohol Related Conditions and Military Service BAPTIST COMMUNITY CARE LTD (previously known as BAPTIST UNION OF VICTORIA SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT) CHRISTADELPHIAN CARE SERVICES (SA) INCORPORATED (previously known as SA CHRISTADELPHIAN CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME INCORPORATED) HN McLEAN MEMORIAL RETIREMENT VILLAGE LTD (previously known as MCLEAN MEMORIAL RETIREMENT VILLAGE (HM)) SA CHRISTADELPHIAN CONVALESCENT AND REST HOME INCORPORATED (now known as CHRISTADELPHIAN CARE SERVICES (SA) INCORPORATED) GRUBB FINANCE (For specific Grubb financial investments where the exemption date was established by DVA before 25 May 2000 also see Rowena Nominees Pty Ltd and Oakleigh Acquisitions Pty Ltd) C06/2014 June 2014 Statutory Increase Processing - Production and Mailout of Advice Letters with Payment Summaries, Standalone Payment Summaries (Issued Without a Covering Letter), and Medicare Levy Exemption Certificate C03/2014 March 2014 Global Refresh of Managed Investments, Shares and Overseas Exchange Rates - Letter Production and Mailouts C22/2013 Bulk Issue of 2014 NSW Transport Concession Card (TC1) and 2014 Victorian Free Travel Voucher (VTV) C18/2013 September 2013 Global Refresh of Managed Investments and Shares, and Overseas Exchange Rates - Letter Production and Mailouts C12/2013 June 2013 Statutory Increase processing - production and mailout of advice letters with payment summaries, standalone payment summaries (issued without a covering letter), and Medicare levy exemption certificates C05/2013 March 2013 Global Refresh of Managed Investments, Shares and Overseas Exchange rates Letter Production and Mailouts C04/2013 No requirement for Continuous Full-Time Service (CFTS) in order to render Warlike and Non-Warlike Service under the MRCA and VEA C21/2012 Qualifying service with the Australian Air Force Detachment Sangley Point (Operation Trimdon) C20/2012 Bulk Issue of 2013 NSW Transport Concession Card (TC1) and 2013 Victorian Free Travel Voucher (VTV) C15/2012 September 2012 Global Refresh of Managed Investments and/or Shares, and Overseas Exchange rates Letter Production and Mailouts C13/2012 Action to be taken in cases where the outcome of an application for increase in disability pension would be a reduction in pension C09/2012 June 2012 Statutory Increase Processing - Production and Mailout of Advice Letters with Payment Summaries, Standalone Payment Summaries (Issued without a Covering Letter) and Medicare Levy Exemption Certificates C06/2012 Changes to the arrangements regarding special financial assistance determinations under the Veterans' Children Education Scheme (VCES) and the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act Education and Training Scheme (MRCAETS) C04/2012 March 2012 Global Refresh of Managed Investments, Shares and Overseas Exchange rates - Letter Production and Mailouts C19/2011 Bulk Issue of 2012 NSW Transport Concession Card (TC1) and 2012 Victorian Free Travel Voucher (VTV) C16/2011 VEA eligibility for operational and qualifying service attributable to service at Sangley Point, Philippines (Operation Trimdon) C14/2011 September 2011 Global Refresh of Managed Investments and Shares - Letter Production and Mailout C10/2011 June 2011 Statutory Increase Processing - Production and Mailout of Advice Letters with Payment Summaries, Standalone Payment Summaries (Issued without a Covering Letter), and Medicare Levy Exemption Certificates C01/2011 January 2011 - Reassessment of Comsuper, Victorian State and Victorian Vision Superannuation Pensions C22/2010 Presumption that certain members of the New Zealand Defence Force incurred danger during the Vietnam conflict C21/2010 Lowering of the age of domicile of choice from 21 to 18 years for British Commonwealth and Allied (BCAL) veterans C20/2010 Removal of eligibility for war widow/ers pension for widow/ers in a defacto relationship at the time a claim for pension is made C15/2010 September 2010 Global Refresh of Managed Investments and Shares - Letter Production and Mailout C11/2010 July 2010 - Reassessment of Comsuper and Victorian State and Victorian Vision Superannuation Pensions C10/2010 June 2010 Statutory Increase Processing - Production and Mailout of Advice Letters with Payment Summaries, Standalone Payment Summaries (Issued without a Covering Letter), and medicare Levy Exemption Certificates C01/2010 January 2010 - Reassessment of Comsuper and Victorian State and Victorian Vision Superannuation Pensions C12/2009 Amendment to Schedule 2 of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 (VEA) to include new operational area for DAMASK VI area of operations C10/2009 June 2009 Statutory Increase Processing - Production and Mailout of Advice Letters with Payment Summaries, Standalone Payment Summaries (Issued without a Covering Letter), and Medicare Levy Exemption Certificates C33/2008 Veterans' Children Education Scheme (VCES) Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act Education and Training Scheme (MRCAETS) - Rates of Education Allowance for 2009 C28/2008 November 2008 Global Refresh of Shares and Managed Investments Letter Production and Mailout C24/2008 September 2008 Global Refresh of Managed Investments and Shares Letter Production and Mailout C06/2008 Replacement of CLIKs Service Eligibility Folder with the Service Eligibility Assistant - SEA C35/2007 Veterans' Children Education Scheme (VCES) Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act Education and Training Scheme (MRCAETS) - Rates of Education Allowance for 2008, C29/2007 Veterans' Affairs Legislation Amendment (2007 Measures No. 1) Act 2007 Deprivation amendments C22/2007 September 2007 Global Refresh of Managed Investments and Shares Letter Production and Mailout C16/2007 Veterans' Children Education Scheme (VCES) Limits for Additional Tuition and Special Financial Assistance Effective from 1 January 2007 C09/2007 Dates of Effect for the Veterans' Children Education Scheme (VCES) and Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Education and Training Scheme (MRCAETS) C28/2006 Aged Care and Pensions - 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Family and Community Services and Veterans' Affairs Legislation Amendment (Income Streams) Act 2004 C39/2004 Changes to assessment of Income Support Supplement and Rent Assistance paid to ISS recipients C32/2004 Exemption of Superannuation Fund Investments - Procedural Guidelines for Referral of Applications for Exemption C31/2004 National Office Issue of the 2005 Transport Concession Card (TC1) for New South Wales and Victoria C25/2004 Exempt non discretionary fee waiver and fee pay scholarships from the income tests for income support payments C27/2003 National Office Issue of the 2004 Transport Concession Card (TC1) for New South Wales and Victoria C16/2003 Income Test Exemption for Restitution Payments made to Victims of National Socialist Persecution C04/2003 Self Funded Retiree with QS and DP - Partner's income assessment for Residential Aged Care fees C58/2002 Assessment of Income Streams of Divorcing Couples under the Family Law Act 2002 and Consequential VEA Amendments C46/2002 Assessment of Income Streams Paid from Self Managed Super Funds (SMSFs) or Small APRA Funds (SAFs) C29/1999 Implementation and use of new Certificate of Disclosure for exchange of information between FaCS, Centrelink and DVA C07/1999 DETERMINATION OF MEMBER OF A COUPLE - Discretion to treat client as not a member of a couple C56/1998 Budget 1997/98 initiative to exempt certain accommodation from shared renter rules under the Social Security Act, 1991 Ex Gratia Payment to Ex-POWs and Civilian Internees of Japan, Ex-POWs of North Korea and Ex-POWs of Europe Additional Compensation for Member Eligible for Maximum Permanent Impairment Compensation for Dependant who is an Eligible Young Person 8.5.3 Circumstances where information obtained from Centrelink will benefit the debt recovery process. 9.3 Disability Pension, War Widow's/Widower's Pension, Attendant Allowance and Supplementary Benefit Appeals Service Pension (SP), Income Support Supplement (ISS) and Age Pension (AP) Income and Assets Limits, Thresholds & Income Free Areas The Consolidated Library of Information and Knowledge (CLIK) contains all the legislative, policy and reference material used by DVA staff in providing service to the clients of the Department of Veterans' Affairs. Information provided on this website is for general information and on the understanding that the Australian Government is not providing professional advice on a particular matter. While we make every effort to ensure that the information on this site is accurate and up to date we accept no responsibility whether expressed or implied for the accuracy, currency and completeness of the information. Before relying on the material you should independently check its relevance for your purposes, and obtain any appropriate professional advice. For reasons of succinctness and presentation, the information provided on this website may be in the form of summaries and generalisations, and may omit detail that could be significant in a particular context, or to particular persons. Please be aware that Parliament has recently passed a new Act that will replace the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 (SRCA) for current and former members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) with conditions linked to service prior to 1 July 2004. The new Act, titled the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Defence-related Claims) Act 1988 (DRCA), will have the same eligibility requirements and provide the same benefits for current and former members of the ADF with compensation coverage under the SRCA. The DRCA will also apply to new claims the Department receives from current and former ADF members with injuries, diseases, deaths, losses or damages resulting from ADF employment prior to 1 July 2004. As a result of this change, the Department is updating its published information, including hardcopy and website content, including CLIK. While this process is well underway, it will take some time before all changes are complete. In the meantime, references within CLIK to the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988 or SRCA should now generally be understood to be references to the new DRCA Act (with the exception of intended historical references to SRCA). It is important to note that the same provision references (i.e., sections, subsections and paragraphs) from the SRCA have been retained in the DRCA. Again, while the Department makes every effort to ensure that the information on this site is accurate and up to date and all necessary changes will be made as soon as practicable, the above disclaimer notice is of particular importance to those members whose circumstances may be affected by this legislative change. We appreciate your patience during this change process. Enter “marine cloud brightening,” a geoengineering scheme that would increase cloud reflectivity over the ocean by spraying them with an ultrafine saltwater mist from ships. The clouds, containing more particles, would cast enough sunlight back into space to at least partially offset the warming effects of all that CO2 from burning fossil fuels. Stephen Salter, an emeritus professor of engineering design at the University of Edinburgh is the lead and was for many years the only engineer working on a proposal to accomplish marine cloud brightening by populating the world’s oceans with up to 1,500 ships of a somewhat exotic design—sometimes known as “albedo yachts”. Each vessel would be remote-controlled, wind-powered, and capable of generating (via turbines dragged through the water) the electricity required to create a mist of seawater and loft it 1,000 meters into the atmosphere.
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I love beautiful music and good sound! And of course-same girls! Everything is tasty, I always leave it to the finals!! Favorite styles: Big Room House, Deep House, Deep Techno, Disco, Disco House, Drum & Bass, Dutch House, Electro, Electro House, Future House, G-House, House, Nu Disco, Pop, Progressive House, Soulful House, Tech House, Trap, Twerk, Vocal House The main part of the PR formula is your vote. For Alex Shantal to get your vote, click on the arrow near the number. You can note that you are a fan by clicking on a star — in this case Alex Shantal receive a bóigger PR. Additionally, you can also add them to friends and observe in the section Wazzup every action of Alex Shantal. Magnificent actor, charismatic nature! The charm and faultless musical taste it irreversibly and for a long time will subdue public. Deservedly enters TOP 100 of the best DJs of Russia and the CIS countries (according to promodj.com). For the career changed in many foreign clubs (Egypt, Thailand, China, India-GOA), in various clubs of Moscow, such as: "ZONA", "DEFILE", "LOOKIN ROOMS", "LYoD", "ARKA" "ALL THE", "RODEO BAR", "WUNDER BAR", "PERSONA GRATA", "STARIKI BAR", "SMOKE ME", "THE PODWALL"," ALL-TIME BAR", "TODA’N’CE BAR", "BARCELONA", and also in various clubs of regions of the country. Today is the ART director and the resident of "KANDI Restobar", a resident of night clubs of "Baccara" and "Astra" (Bangkok, Thailand), Play Hall Bar (Moscow), Toda'N'Ce Bar (Moscow), Dirizhabl Cafes verandahs (Lyubertsy), the EX resident country the VIP of Aivengo club (Podolsk) (is closed). Participant of various international JapanFest exhibitions, Nismo-parade. Official DJ Nismo Club Russia. Numerous prize-winner and winner of various DJ’s Battle. Length of service in clubs of Moscow, Russia and the neighboring countries more than 7 years. The Alex Shantal project, proved in Asia. Alex Shantal the frequent guest of actions in Vietnam, Thailand, India, China, Sri Lanka and Indonesia. Appeared on one stage with such DJs and actors as: David Gueta, Timati, L'One (BlackStar Ink.), DJ Smash, Pasha Lee, Dima Young, DJ Shtopor, Tivoli, Oleg Petroff, DJ Lars, DJ Efremov, Relanium and many others.
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Emperor Kylorin, ruler of the Patrian empire at the dawn of the Age of Magic, was given the secret of magic by the fallen Angel Ceridwen in exchange for his fealty. Originally Angel of the Stars, Ceridwen was cast from heaven by the One God to become the Angel of Magic and ruler of a domain binding the Seven Hells together. Kylorin trained 21 apprentices in the secrets of magic. Many of these turned their power to evil purposes. Ultimately Kylorin renounced Ceridwen and prayed to Nantosuelta, Goddess of Faith, for redemption. The civil war that followed fragmented the Patrian empire into many smaller kingdoms. The Age of Magic ended with the summoning of Mulcarn by the Illians, heralding the beginning of the Age of Ice. It is said Kylorin lived for over 1,000 years. During his incredibly long life he sired many hundreds of children, all of which inherited his divine gift for magic. Those with the ‘Blood of Kylorin’ often become great Sorcerers, though some never discover or learn to control their latent power. Kylorin eventually became the greatest hero in history by wielding the Godslayer to banish Mulcarn and end the Age of Ice. The mythical archmage/prophet disappeared from creation in the cataclysm that followed. Followers of both Ceridwen and Nantosuelta claim the legendary hero for their own, but in truth no one knows where his spirit now resides. Mana ‘nodes’ occurring naturally throughout Arcanearth are harnessed by the most powerful magicians of level 9 and higher (Adepts, Mages, Archmages) to make their specific type of magical energy available to members of their order or guild, and to cast earth-shaking strategic spells (see World Rituals, below). Guilds are typically but not always associated with one of the empires of Arcanearth (human, elven, dwarven, gnomish, humanoid, demonic, angelic or otherwise). Clerics and Druids can also cast World Rituals, but gain the required mana from their deity rather than from mana nodes. At level 9 (Arcane:Adept or Divine:High Priest ), Clerics, Druids and Magicians (Wizard/Sorcerer/Warlock) gain the ability to cast strategic spells able to affect hundreds of individuals or large areas of Arcanearth many miles across. At 13th level (Mage or Ecclesiast), the 2nd rank of world rituals become available. At 17th level (Archmage or Prophet), the 3rd and final rank is attained. While the effects of these spells on any one individual might be minor, collectively they make the most powerful magicians, clerics or druids a force to be reckoned with during the clash of armies. World Rituals are divided into three ranks: 1st, 2nd and 3rd. World rituals are associated with a mana type and REQUIRE access to that mana type in order to be cast. For Wizards, Warlocks and Sorcerers, each world ritual requires it’s own dedicated spell book and must be learned just as with normal spells, though the physical book is not required to cast the spell. Clerics and Druids prepare their world rituals through meditation and commune with deities. One spell from each ritual rank can be prepared at a given time. Thus, an Adept or Acolyte (level 9-12) can prepare a single 1st rank ritual, a Mage or HIgh Priest (level 13-16) one each of 1st and 2nd rank, and an Archmage or Prophet (level 17+) three total rituals spells, one from each rank. Casting a world ritual requires a full day per rank (1-3 days) and renders the caster weak and vulnerable for the same amount of time afterward. No activity can be performed during casting or recovery, including combat, travel, spells or skill use, or the spell casting or recovery is delayed by a full day per interruption. Ritual spell ‘slots’ are recovered at the rate of 1 per ‘long rest’, +1 week of study, prayer, meditation or commune per spell rank. So recovering all three ranks requires 6 weeks and 3 days. Unlike regular spells, lower level rituals cannot be cast using higher level slots. When recovering, studying or preparing world rituals, no other spells can be known, prepared, recovered or cast: all regular spell slots must remain empty. - Fair Winds (1st rank: Air): affect winds across a 30 mile area, sufficient to speed friendly fleets on their way or discommode enemy vessels. - Break Weave (2nd rank: Metamagic): dispel magic in a 90 mile area and prevents manifestation of any lasting magical effect for several weeks or even months (spells with a duration other than ‘Instantaneous’). If this ritual is performed at the site of a mana node it will be cleared back to raw unimproved mana of no specific type. Naturally, those who control a mana node will try to prevent this (ie, you will face a cabal of deadly mages before getting anywhere near the mana node). - Charm (2nd rank: Mind): ensorcell potentially thousands of vulnerable mortals across a 30 mile area, rendering them unable to attack, though they can still travel and defend. Only non-living, constructs or undead are immune to this world ritual. - Army of Darkness III (3rd rank: Death): summon an army of powerful wraiths from the realm of death. This ritual spell is also used by evil archmages to achieve immortality as a Lich. Mage guilds exist throughout the empires of Arcanearth. Each guild maintains a facility of some sort in a specific city, such as a guildhall, apothecary, alchemists laboratory, inn, etc. The most powerful guilds are based in the empire’s capitol, or nearby a source of mana. Guilds controlling a physical mana node always build a keep and tower atop the node. These towers can be huge and often become the primary headquarters of the guild. Provide mutual security for members and associates. Members of a guild can be identified by runes, tattoos or other tell-tales, usually only visible to fellow guildmembers. All guild members promise to avoid open conflict with their fellows (depending on the guild, intrigues can occur). Provide accommodations including basic housing for associates and more expansive facilities for full members, such as libraries, research halls, spell components, alchemy labs, etc. Such facilities are required in the creation of even the most basic magic items and it is difficult to find these facilities outside of mage guilds. Manage mana nodes: convert mana nodes from wild magic to a specific type of magic, harvest and distribute mana energy, and protect mana nodes from attack or misuse. Virtually all sources of mana are controlled by mage guilds. In order to get access to the mana needed for casting World Ritual spells, full membership to a guild with access to that mana is required. Wizards tend to receive the greatest benefit from guild association, but Sorcerers and Warlocks also join. The types of arcane casters found in a guild is usually proportionate to the casters found in that region. A few small guilds are restricted to only sorcerers or only warlocks. These smaller more specialized guilds usually do not control any mana, or at least not in the form of a physical mana node. Most guilds allow two forms of membership: ‘associate’ and ‘member’. Associates pay only a nominal fee to gain access to simple accommodations, usually in a common chamber with other junior spellcasters, a basic library, and secure storage of spellbooks, magic items, wealth, scrolls, etc. Full members pay dues averaging around 100gp per level per year.
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Thousands of Belgians, angry with government policy, are volunteering to feed and house asylum seekers. “I feel ashamed of my country,” one says.
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An alleged cover-up of environmental hazards at the Texas Bureau of Prisons' Federal Medical Center for Women has excruciating consequences for a handful of workers. Fort Worth Weekly's Betty Brink reports that maintenance employees were exposed to high doses of lead while remodeling an unused room into a laundry. The old room still had cabinets lined with inch-thick slabs of lead from its previous use: nuclear medicine. Now two of the workers are critically ill, three workers and one inmate have sued in federal court, and the prison is saying it did nothing wrong. One of the two nice(?) girls who had helped her had pointed her in this direction. Told her they could help. The pessimistic minded woman sincerely doubted, but figured it was worth a shot anyway. At this point, what was the worst that could happen, she ended up in one of Saboro's enemies and was killed on the spot? Boo effing hoo. Sounded great to her. The chances of that though were slim. Zombies didn't exist. A doctor like herself knew well and effing good that when something was dead, it usually stayed dead, especially when it's ripped apart. Good effing riddance too, honestly. Not that she couldn't shoot a few sour glares at Shadon occassionally when he had begun befriending the flame-wolf. What an idiot. Oh well! At least she didn't have to worry about it now! So the three-legged, tired, wishing-she-were-dead ghostly gal hobbled her way along. The terrain had grown rocky and colder, but she was thickly furred so it struck her odd that her fur stood on end. She took the temperature drops to just be the change in altitude from a jungle to a plain, or whatever this was. Nevermind that it kept fluctuating. What she didn't expect to wander into was... a wall. A tall, very high wall. It struck her in the face like an arrow point blank. Whoever lived here wanted no one getting out, why hadn't Saboro built a wall? She gritted her teeth at the thought, and immediately tensed upon sensing someone patrolling. They were at the wall. All this banter and scurrying, it was short lived once they made it to the wall. The structure that made her cower with uncertainty, and look towards Gemini with curiosity. Was it necessary? Amen frowned as she recalled Tauro, but let the look linger only for a few extra moments before putting on a smile. She had to let go, but it was so effing hard. It clung to her like a hoard of ticks, sucking away her life's joy, the essence of what made her.. her. 'Hey' came a voice, something soft from the other side. 'Do you know Saboro?' it replied to itself, and she felt her blood run cold. "Zeke!" came her own voice, terror striking her face. "Zeke!!" but no other word could come forth, and all she could do was run. Right along the wall until she could reach the outside, only to run some more on the other side until she came across.. "It's.. it's you," she gasps, her heavy ears perking as much as they could, her gangly smile coming through. "We.. my brother and I.. we were.. coming to look for you," her tail begins to wag something furious. "Grandpa hasn't found you yet," she breathes a sigh of relief, but remains on guard and moves herself behind Poltergeist, as if to stand guard from the open wilderness she'd been carried through. "We know about Saboro, our papas are from there. I know about you, miss.. grandma," she glances back, nervous at the name. It didn't occur to her.. at all.. that this demure, smol wolf wasn't.. in fact.. her grandma.. but.. "You're really pretty. He never said that, he never said how pretty you were," she babbles, bashfully.. her ears now pinned back and her tail low, tucking almost between her legs. "We'll escort you in, we'll.. keep you safe, okay? You don't want to go back, right? I won't let them take you back, I promise," but sometimes, you can't keep those promises. They were at the wall. His pulse started to increase as they neared the entrance, the thought of exploring beyond the confines of Gemini was such a delicious temptation. Zeke hated the wall, hated the blatant display of cowardice they'd chosen to portray to the outside world. The towering figure stank of fear and paranoia, a neon sign pointing to a group of traitors hiding behind a shield who hoped they wouldn't have to use it one day. Tauro's death had set into motion a series of events that Zeke was forced to tolerate. Rules were added, security was increased, people had become paranoid. Even so, it irked him like a thorn in his side and he tried his best to ignore it. Sharp golden eyes spotted his sisters frown and he wondered if the sight of the wall made her think of the fallen prince as well. Zeke's thoughts were interrupted by the sound of a soft, feminine voice calling from outside. 'Do you know Saboro?' Amen squeaked at him and his brows rose in surprise as he watches how excited she becomes. Zeke wasn't frightened or excited like his sister, merely curious and at the same time vastly disappointed that their little impromptu road-trip had been cancelled. He'd been looking forward to escaping Gemini for a few days. The dark boy followed his sister at a much slower pace, steps unhurried as he shuffles along sullenly behind Amen. He arrived just in time to hear his sister saying, "We'll escort you in, we'll.. keep you safe, okay? You don't want to go back, right? I won't let them take you back, I promise." Zeke tilted his head slightly as his molten gaze scrutinized the fragile female figure before them. What a disappointment. He didn't know what he'd been expecting honestly, but it certainly hadn't been this tiny waif of a thing. She was thin and unkempt, her eyes tired and her body sagging with exhaustion. This was the woman his grandfather had chosen as mate? Thank god Zeke had better taste. "Not so fast, sis." He cautioned, narrowing his eyes suspiciously on the white and orange female, the woman he assumed to be his grandmother. "What'cha running from Saboro for? Is anyone following you?" Grandpa Shadon perhaps? OOC Note: Zeke suffers from Grandiose Delusions and can be edgyunpredictable and very violent. He's a real jerk but I, BB, love everyone <3 A young wolf, grey, purple and white came running up to her. She looked exhausted. Her eyes would squint at the scraggly teeth, but not too much. Suspicion crawled across her skin like fleas at a blood feast. Her eyes narrowed again, her body tensing with a sudden flight or fight urge- and yet, this girl's disposition was not... threatening. She seemed excited. Why would a search party be excited to find her? Wouldn't they be ready to drag her back to hell and rip her to shreds for her betrayal? Those were the stories she'd always heard, witnessed. Saboro was not excited to see you back once you were out. "Grandpa hasn't found you yet. We know about Saboro, our papas are from there. I know about you, miss.. grandma," Grandpa? Papas? ...Grandma? Her head was spinning. Maybe Amen could tell from the way her expression blanked that she was clearly trying to connect everything in her mind right at that moment. She wasn't a grandma yet, was she? She couldn't recall any of her children taking mates, also... why would they be here? Who could it be? Loa? Pyx? Red? No... they had clearly said Papas. Were any of her sons missing? She couldn't recall. What a horrible mother. Her mind whirled a million miles a minute and after a moment of dumbstruck silence she spoke quickly, "Who are your fathers? How- how do you know who I am?" She, of course, had no idea Shadon had left in search of her. She would skin him alive if she knew. He should know DAMN WELL BETTER then to leave his family and come search for her might-as-well-be-dead ass. "You're really pretty. He never said that, he never said how pretty you were, we'll escort you in, we'll.. keep you safe, okay? You don't want to go back, right? I won't let them take you back, I promise," The little girl babbles almost absently, and as tense, wary, and strung out as the little woman was she couldn't help but feel a pang of something heartwarming- something seeing her own children gave her. This little girl was so brave to face a stranger, to come running up and spilling everything. It was cute. It was endearing. The words she spoke though, God, she couldn't be farther from the truth. Polt closed her eyes for a moment, and let out a deep sigh. She opened them with a glowing warmth in the normally cold, empty eyes she held. "I have to go back." she said softly, a tinge of sadness in her voice, "My children, my family, I can't just--" She was interrupted by the arrival of another, one who looked eerily similar to the girl before her. This one, though, she saw those nubbish horns, that long wispy tail, and it took her breath almost completely away. Those grays, those traits, grandmother? Grandmother, grandmother, grandmother, she had no wandering sons, did she? Grandmother, grandmother, grandmother, had he been unfaithful? Grandmother, grandfather, grandmother, grandfather, no. Her brain swelled with confusion that manifested in a quickly forming headache, as the tip of her tongue seemed to almost solve it for her. This one seemed more cautious. She also recognized that gaze of his- a familiar gaze she earned from members of Saboro. Doubt. False expectations. What a pitiful Crane. What a pitiful mother. Failure, failure, failure, FAILURE it yelled in her ear. Shut up, she snapped back, I know. "I'm not running," she replied, "I'm lost." a simple answer for a simple question. "I was almost killed, and unconscious. I met two wolves in the forest. One told me to come here for help. I need to get home, to my children, they aren't safe." Was anyone following her? Not to her knowledge, she thought, but it was possible, "I don't know. I don't know if anyone cares enough." Her family, maybe, but God how she hoped they wouldn't be that stupid. 'Who are your fathers? How- how do you know who I am?' the words of the smol gal brought Amen back down from a very worrisome headspace, and once again she offers a smile. This time, it was less toothy. 'I have to go back.' the woman says, and Amen feels her heart drop. 'My children, my family, I can't just--' She hears a name, but can't place it- did grandma just say Akki? Was he here? Frantically, she looks around and turns to see.. Zeke.. and his looks given to Polt were regarded with a huff. 'Not so fast, sis,' only made her fur stand on end. Did he not hear her earlier? Did he not recognize that they found what they were looking for? This was a joyous, if not cautious, occassion, but he looked downright.. annoyed. 'What'cha running from Saboro for? Is anyone following you?' "Zeke!!" Amen snorts, stomping a foot and bristling more. "You can't just ask people why they ran, and I don't smell anyone else out there right now, use your damn head," but if he was sincere about wanting to know if someone was following.. he could've.. No. This was part of her shennanigans, he was only being dragged along, and it was her responsibility to secure the area. He didn't ask for any duties. With a sigh, she takes a few more steps away and begins looking out over the area, raising her ears once more to listen for any steps closer, but what was the use? Someone like Akki could slip in undetected, and for the most part, so could Zeke and herself.. she almost expected Shadon to be just as light on his feet as the rest of her family. Her blessing was such a damn curse, too!! Something about that statement struck her. Hard. Amen recalls her crazy desire to get as far from Gemini as possible, to avoid seeing her sister, her family, the pack itself after loss.. and how she didn't want to admit she was running, how she wouldn't admit her plan to go sniff out Grandma wasn't a plan to run, too. "I guess we're all a little lost," her voice softens to a whisper and her ears droop. Poltergeist continues with a story, one that stirs more then just sadness within her heart. 'I don't know if anyone cares enough.' "I care," Amen had taken a deep breath before speaking, exhaling with confidence and her head raised. "I care. You're family. You're our family, and if.. if you're saying we got a lot more family still needing help.." could she do this? Could she face Saboro itself? "I'll help you get them back, but please.. please stay at least.. a day.. you need to rest, miss, you can't keep wandering. We know where Saboro is-" or the general direction, at least- "I don't know about Zeke here, but.. I'll go with you to get 'em. As long as you promise.. you.. have to promise you're not.. a bad one, like.. him, or.. the others.." and another curse, how she could trust the word of strangers despite all that had been taken by them. "I'm Amen, this is.. Zeke, our fathers are Akki and Kol Nidre, and you're safe here. We have a lot of siblings, though admittedly.. I haven't seen them in a bit.. I'm a pretty bad sister, but I love them, okay?" she feels herself wanting to break down. "I love them, and they're all good. All of 'em, they're all good in their own way and they'll be so happy to see you, I promise." her gaze fardes to the wall, a stare so full of sadness it trailed into her voice, shaky and solemn. "My word is good, miss.. you're family, and that's all that matters. I won't let 'em take anything else from you." "Zeke!!" Amen snorted, stomping her foot and bristling. "You can't just ask people why they ran, and I don't smell anyone else out there right now, use your damn head," Golden eyes flashed with barely restrained ire as he gave Amen a dark look. "Oh, I'm sorry, did you want to get murdered by a random stranger?" He lifts a paw to gesture blatantly at the white and orange female, who was- for all intents and purposes -still a complete and total stranger to them, "Just because she looks harmless doesn't mean anything." Harmless was the polite term for what he thought of the frail little woman in front of him. Pathetic would have been closer to the truth but he didn't want to start a fight right now. The only thing they knew about her was that she was from Saboro and that Shadon was looking for her. "I'm not running," she replied, "I'm lost." Zeke makes a small noise in the back of his throat, a low hum as he considers her answer. "I was almost killed, and unconscious. I met two wolves in the forest. One told me to come here for help. I need to get home, to my children, they aren't safe." There were so many unanswered questions, so many things burning on the tip of his tongue and racing through his mind. Almost killed by who? Shadon? Someone else? What two wolves in the forest had told her to come here? "I guess we're all a little lost," Were there others out there who'd left Gemini, knowing its secrets and its location? If that information fell into the wrong hands.. If Saboro ever found out where they were.. "I don't know. I don't know if anyone cares enough." According to Amen their grandfather Shadon seemed to care a whole lot and Zeke couldn't help but wonder who else might come looking for the little lady. "I care. You're family. You're our family, and if.. if you're saying we got a lot more family still needing help.." Golden eyes glance back to his sister. Don't, he thinks to himself, don't do it sis. Don't go against Saboro, they'll crush you. "I'll help you get them back," crap, "but please.. please stay at least.. a day.. you need to rest, miss, you can't keep wandering. We know where Saboro is. I don't know about Zeke here," For once the usually mouthy boy was silent as he stared into the abyss, wondering how on earth he'd ended up in this situation. Amen was talking about going to Saboro, just, walking in and taking people. Relatives or not it was effing insane, a suicide mission. Did she think that the Saboroans would just let them waltz in? "but.. I'll go with you to get 'em. As long as you promise.. you.. have to promise you're not.. a bad one, like.. him, or.. the others.." Zeke heaves a heavy, audible sigh. "Cause if ya are, we'd have to kill ya." He grins playfully but his eyes tell them he's not joking one bit. He'd do anything to protect what little family he had left in Gemini, even if it meant sacrificing some relatives he didn't even know. Couldn't miss what you've never had, right? "I'm Amen, this is.. Zeke, our fathers are Akki and Kol Nidre, and you're safe here." Yes, Amen, lets just give this random person we've never met our entire family history while we're at it shall we? He bit his tongue to keep himself from saying anything as he listened to his sister babble on. "I love them, and they're all good. All of 'em, they're all good in their own way and they'll be so happy to see you, I promise." Well not all of them were good. Corrosion was still a bastard. "My word is good, miss.. you're family, and that's all that matters. I won't let 'em take anything else from you." Zeke couldn't stop himself from rolling his eyes. Amen was just so soft. she was utterly naive and it was her childlike trust for others was that drove him to protect her. But it was hard to protect her when he wanted to throttle her. "Amen.." He said quietly, after she finally shut up, "We don't even know her name. The only thing we know about her is that she's from Saboro. She could be anybody. 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This provoked a struggle for influence between the most westerly republic, Slovenia, which sought greater autonomy, and Serbia, Q whose aim was to maintain a centralized Yugoslavia. To strengthen Serbia's po- sition, Slobodan Milosevic, formerly a loyal Communist Party hack, unleashed the demon of Serb nationalism. In Cro- Ll.J atia, which borders Slovenia, the major- ity Croats responded in the spring of Ô 126 and concealment, this was the poetry of her existence. Her crudeness was the most distinguishing force in her life, lent her life its distinction. What was she otherwise? What was he other- wise? She was his last link with another world, she and her great taste for the impermissible. As a teacher of estrange- ment from the ordinary, he had never trained a more gifted pupil; instead of being joined by the contractual they were in- terconnected by the instinc- tual and together could erot- icize anything (except their spouses). Each of their mar- riages cried out for a counter- marriage in which the adulterers at- tack their feelings of captivity. Didn't she know a marvel when she saw one? He was badgering her so relentlessly because he was fighting for his life. She not merely sounded as though she were fighting for hers but she looked it, looked as though she and not his mother were the ghost. During the last six months or so Drenka had been suffering from abdominal pains and nausea, and he wondered now if they were not symptoms of the anxiety that had been mounting in her as she ap- proached the day in May that she had chosen to present this crazy ultimatum. Until today he had tended to account for her cramps and the occasional bouts of vomiting as the result of the pressures at the inn. Having been at the job for over twenty-three years, she was herself not surprised by the toll the work was now taking on her health. ''You have to know food," she lamented wearily, "you have to know the law, you have to know every aspect of life there is. This hap- pens in this business, Mickey, when you have to serve the public all the time- you become a burnt-out case. And Matija still cannot be flexible. This rule, that rule-but the smarter thing is to accommodate the people where you can instead of to say always no. If I could just get a break from the bookkeeping part of It. If I could get away from the staff part of it. Our older staff, they are people full of problems all their lives. The people who are married, the housekeep- ers, the dIshwashers, you can know from the way they behave something is go- ing on that has nothing to do with us. They bring in what's going on outside. And they never go to Matija to tell him what's wrong. They go to me, because I'm the easier one. Every summer he is go- ing, going, going, and I'll say, 'So-and- So did this, did that,' and Matija says to me, Why do you always bring me these problems? Why don't you tell me something pleasant!' Well, because I'm upset by what's going on. To have these kids on the staff I can't take any more kids. They don't know shit from Adams. So I wind up doing their job on the floor, like I'm the kid. Trays all over the place. I clean up. Carrying trays. A busgirl. It builds up, Mickey. If we had our son with us. But Matthew thinks the business is stupid. And sometimes I don't blame him. We have a million dollars' worth of liability in- surance. Now I have to get another mil- lion dollars. We are advised to do this. The dock in the water at the inn's beach that everybody enjoys? The insurance company says, 'Don't do that anymore. Somebody's going to hurt themselves.' So the good things you would like to provide to the American public, they will just get you in trouble. And now- f" computers. W HEN, while he was fucking Drenka up at the Grotto, his mother hovered just above his shoulder, over him like the home-plate umpire peering in from behind the catcher's back, he would wonder if she had somehow popped out ofDrenka's cunt the moment before he entered it, if that was where his mother's spirit lay curled up, patiently awaiting his appearance. Where else should ghosts come from? Unlike Drenka, who seemed for no reason to have been seized by the taboos, his tiny dynamo of a mother was now beyond all taboos-she could be on the lookout for him anywhere, and wherever she was he could detect her as though there were something super- natural about him as well, as though he transmitted a beam of filial waves that bounced off his invisible mother's pres- ence and gave him her exact location. Either that, or he was going crazy. One way or another, he knew she was about a foot to the right of Drenka's blood- drained face. Perhaps she was not only listening to hIs every word from there, perhaps every provocatIve word he spoke she had a puppeteer's power to make him speak. It might even be she who THE NEW YORKER, JUNE 26 & JULY 3, 1995 was leading him to the disaster of los- ing the only solace he had. Suddenly his mother's focus had changed and, for the first time since 1944, the living son was more real to her than the dead one. The final kink, thought Sabbath, searching the dilemma for a solution- the final kink is for the libertines to be faithful. Why not tell Drenka, "Yes, dear, I'll do it"? Drenka had dropped in exhaustion onto the large granite outcropping near the center of the enclosure where they some- times sat on beautiful days like this one .I eating the sandwiches she'd brought in her knapsack. There was a wilted bouquet at her feet, the first wildflowers of the spring, there from when she'd plucked them the week before while tramping up through the woods to meet him. Each year she taught him the names of the flowers, in her language and in his, and from one year to the next he could not remember even the English. For nearly thirty years Sabbath had been exiled in these mountaIns, and still he could name hardly anything. They didn't have this stuff where he came from. All these things growing were beside the point there He was from the shore. There was sand and ocean, horiwn and sky, day- time and nighttime-the light, the dark, the tide, the stars, the boats, the sun, the mists, the gulls. There were the jetties, the piers, the boardwalk, the booming, silent, limitless sea. Where he grew up they had the Atlantic. You could touch with your toes where America began. They lived in a stucco bungalow two short streets from the edge of America. The house. The porch. The screens. The icebox. The tub. The linoleum. The broom. The pantry. The ants. The sofa. The radio. The garage. The outside shower with the slatted wooden floor Morty had built and the drain that al- ways clogged. In summer, the salty sea breeze and the dazzling light; in Sep- tember, the hurricanes; in January, the storms. They had January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, Decem- ber. And then January. And then again January, no end to the stockpile ofJanu- aries, of Mays, of Marches. August, De- cember, April-n4ffie a month, and they had it in spades. They'd had endlessness. He'd grown up on endlessness and his mother-in the beginning they were the same thing. His mother, his mother, his
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Fight against the alien invasion, save our planet and kill them all, take care of the big ones, two hits and you are killed. Description An addicting Desi racing game. Race to reach the finishing point before timer runs out. Instructions Select a Cycle Rickshaw. Each cycle is faster than its previous one. Use up arrow to accelerare and left or right arrows to turn. Collect coins to earn more. Description Become a Shaolin Master in this highscore action-reflex game with beautiful graphics and addicting gameplay! Instructions Tap in the left or right part of the screen to strike back the stars! Survive as long as possible and submit your score to see who is the best Sha [...] Description Different clored objects are falling from the top of the screen. To vaporize them, get 3 or more of same colored objects in a row ertically or diagonally. Instructions Description Protect the M-35 Ship from the alien menace by using the power of gravity to pull asteroids from space and launch them at the hordes of flesh hungry aliens. Instructions Click on an asteroid to grab it, while still holding down the mouse button, you can drag the aster [...] Description Futuristic 3D racer on worm-hole ended tracks. Pick up power boosts and weapons. Deploy missiles and heat-seeking missiles against your opponents to earn points to upgrade the ship you chose. Instructions WASD/Arrow keys. Spacebar to deploy weapons. Shift skips the up [...] Description Fantastic arcade for fun and relax. Instructions Use mouse pointer to aim and fire. Click and hold to increase shot’s power. Try to bring down as much targets as possible using 5 shots per level. Description You are the only employee at Gazzoline Filling Station. Your mission is to attend your client quickly to get more money and create the ultimate gas filling station. Thanks to Kongregate for the sponsorship Instructions Use your mouse to click on the objects. Description Take your heroic minor and help him develop into the kingdom’s most glorious hero.. Get a job, go to school, rebuild the village and raid dungeons for their untold riches.. Will you ultimately be a hero, or simply a zero? Instructions Use the mouse to navigate m [...] Description Think you are good with numbers? Put your skills to the test. Instructions Use the Right arrow key to indicate a true statement and the Left arrow key to indicate a false statement. Be aware of the reverse trap! Description Web Icons Attack is based on the old SNES game Tetris Attack, a puzzle where you must combine the icons in a creative way to achieve high scores. Instructions Arrow Keys or WASD for move. Space or X to change icons. Description GamesNovel – Now develop the games for clients at low price. contact us through gamesnovel@gmail.com Instructions Find 3 or more ‘diamond’ which are similar and click them. Finish the target within the given time duration else you lose the game. Comp [...] Description it’s a sunny day in daymare town. Well, as sunny as it gets in daymaretown. So it’s kind of cloudy, as usual. This does not stop the girl from flying her kite. It’s just those pesky fog birds are trying to bring that kite down. Instructions use mouse [...] Description This is a lovely kid friendly school jigsaw puzzle. It has 16, 49 or 81 puzzles, how fast can you solve it? Instructions Use the mouse to drag the pieces. Description Infiltrate deep into enemy strongholds and blow up their supplies! 4 unique classes each with their own abilities like invisibility and super speed, over 20 achievements, and custom difficulty settings! Become the best player and have your name and score displayed on [...] Description Your master sends you to his ultimate ninjutsu training, dodge the rocks and survive as long as you can! Instructions Description Remove all tiles from 3D constructions made with Mahjong tiles. Instructions Click on 2 of the same tiles to remove them, rotate your view with the mouse. Description These images are captured by a soldier, who took part in various wars. He has tried to c [...] Description The humans are all dead!!! Only zombies are alive who have now turned on each other for [...] Description In the game of The Werewolf Diaries time is working against you as the skulls slowly mov [...] Description A classic fun arcade game whereby you have 30 seconds to shoot as many of the floating t [...] Description Eyes are staring at you! The blocks have influenced your screen and you want to get rid [...] Description This is a fun skill game for girls. Use your mouse to click the sun and make different c [...] Description He becomes legend, he begins as blue archer. Then he becomes famous and changed him self [...] Description 60 Second Buffet is much faster paced version of Webby’s fly grabbing action desig [...] Description Classical Scholar House Escape is a new room escape point and click game by flash512. Su [...] Description Collect the maximum number of gems before your strength becomes zero. Instructions The a [...] Description The current names of the discovered chemical elements are hidden in the grid. Find them [...] I've been struggling with OS X Mail app for some time now. The Mail app is fast, simple, quick and fun to work with. It is so much more than the other bloated mail client apps. However, there is this annoying issue with sending image attachments to anyone who is not using Mail app (gmail, yahoo, outlook, thunderbird,...). The images always end up inlined and the result is that the people who receive my emails get this little tiny image without options and need to do extra work to see the image. Also a lot of those people are not tech savvy so they quickly lose patience and move on. The solution is to disable image inlining. I've tried every possible combination to disable image inlining with options and defaults but without any luck. Google searches didn't provide much except that other people are having the same problem. As good old Attachment Tamer stopped working there was no other way than to code one. So.. I have waited for OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) hoping that this annoyance will go away. It did not. I finally ran Xcode and wrote this tiny plugin that forces images not to inline. Also, I have only tested it on Yosemite so I would appreciate feedback on any older OS X versions, thanks! Would like to thank you. Been having this problem myself and this seems to have solved it. Thank you very much! Unfortunately when I add text to a mail (for example singature) next to an image, it is not seen as an attachement in Outlook. Sadly didn't help on Mail v. 6.6 (1510) on OSX 10.8.5 (12F45). Installed plugin, restarted mail. Have noticed the following is true even prior to installing this plugin: As long as there is nothing else added to the body of the message except a single image, it will be the correct size for the recipient. However, if you anything else to the body of the message (text, another image, etc), it fails. You end up with the wierdly skewed inline picture(s). I have been fighting with this Mac Mail bug for a few years and just use a webmailer if I need to send any photos. Would also like to thank you. I have latest version of Yosemite and this plugin works perfectly. There are another dozen people I have sent this to who are also very very grateful. Perhaps my signature was forcing the email to be sent in a certain format that defeated the plugin... But that did not help the main issue: after I installed Yosemite my images were not received by the customers using Outlook. Lets listen how it goes now. It's not so happy with 10.11.1 Beta (15B38b) at the moment ... presume an updated version will become available once the OS moves out of Beta? I'd been self flagellating without attachment tamer for the last year or so (lots of signatures with apologies and explanations about my image attachments.) This is the only solution that works. Ignore all the Apple fanboys copying that one CLI command around, who can't even distinguish between viewing an email vs. sending one. Comment by rTu5oM Incredible points. Sound arguments. Keep up the amazing effort. on 15 November 2015 9:30 pm That worked! Too well. I forgot that I have an image in my E-mail signature that I want displayed and not an attachment. How do I revert back to the original Mail settings? Ideal! Have been looking for a solution for an age honestly. However before I go ahead with purchase, I only have one qualm. My signature which is a pdf is also turning into an icon. Is there anyway I can remedy this? This bug, or "feature," has been annoying me for some time now. I'm grateful you found, and posted, a way around it! Apple should take note, and hire you ;-) This plugin is now an essential part of my business communications. It seems like Apple is more and more frequently removing functionality from its products. Thanks to Clive, I can now send image file attachments directly from Mail, and differentiate them from my email signature image file. This saves me time I formerly spent switching between Mail and my Web email server. Is it possible to choose a text string for the signature image. You have it set to "email-signature"- we use a company logo which usually has "logo" in the file name. If easy to setup you could have as user input like *logo*. Worked like a charm. I'm using El Capitan 10.11.4. Thanks SO much! When will they just fix Mac Mail to act like every other email client?? Odd. Great Job Clive. Thank you so much for doing this. Such a simple problem not addressed by Apple's ignorance. works like a dream. Looks like the perfect replacement for Attachment Tamer which worked perfectly before I upgraded the OS. Nearly had a fit when i got a message saying Attachment Tamer could not be used after I upgraded. Many, many thanks. THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have been searching for a replacement for Attachment Tamer, and now I've found it. I thank you and all my PC and Outlook recipients thank you. No more getting cursed out for my inline attachments :) This is so cool. Thank you. It was a big problem with Apple mail and one of the reasons I was thinking of shifting from it. looking for a replacement to Attachment Tamer I found your plugin. I'm running Sierra 10.12.6 and Mail 10.3, and Mail tells me the plugin is incompatible. Any ideas how to fix this? 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This property (MLS# 09852522 - Northern Illinois MLS) is not available and may not be listed in the MLS.
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CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin let out an audible gasp on the air on Tuesday after a Border Patrol agent revealed the reality of the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border in excruciating detail. Baldwin first pressed National Border Patrol Council spokesman Chris Cabrera on why there were “delays” for immigrants seeking asylum in the United States. […]
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Pakistan&rsquo;s new premier Imran Khan has vowed to give citizenship to some Afghan refugees and Bengali immigrants, officials confirmed Monday, granting rights to many who have lived in the country
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The discovery of the bodies of the migrants in 2015 became a turning point in the European Union’s disorganized response to the refugee crisis.
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The American taxpayer is paying for refugee housing and for anyone with Temporary Protected Status too? This is outrageous and it’s even more outrageous that these people are suing the feds! Aren’t they lucky they’re even in America and not sitting in a squalid tent in some field? The refugee program in America has become […]
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A recently retired State Department Official Mary Doetsch that worked under President Obama and Hillary Clinton just came forward in a whistleblower report in the Chicago Tribune on the rampant corruption in the refugee program! And they wonder why Republicans want reform in the refugee program and enhanced border security. It is simply to counter the […]
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The Supreme Court decided that they would dismiss all lawsuits against President Donald Trump’s executive order that banned refugee admissions. This was also the same day that the administration made the announcement that it would start re-admitting refugees under an entirely different and new screening process, as reported by ABC News. A great win for […] Muslim refugees invaded a public park and kicked out “Christian” mothers and their children. That’s bad enough. But what’s got local residents truly concerned is what police officers who responded to the scene had to say about the situation. From Breitbart: A children’s park in the eastern German town of Ebersdorf has been taken over by […]
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Anne Mahlum grew up in Florida, the daughter of Hulda and Dick Muhlum. She graduated Fort Walton Beach High School in 2004. She attended the University of Alabama and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance in 2008; in 2009, Anne received her Master;s Degree in Financial Engineering. Upon her graduation, Anna began working for SunTrust Corporation in Atlanta. Anne had a great love for traveling and planned a trip to Barcelona, Spain with her long time friend, Leah. They arrived in Barcelona on September 1, 2010. Prior to her trip, Anne had been feeling run down. She began to feel worse upon her arrival in Barcelona. Anne spent the first few days in her hotel room, fighting flu like symptoms Leah took Anne to the hospital on September 4, 2010 where she was immediately admitted. Anne’s doctors struggled to determine was exactly was wrong with Anne, but in the meantime, she was put in a drug induced coma and on a ventilator. Anne’s parents, Hulda and Dick Muhlum, traveled immediately to Barcelona and stayed by their daughter’s side. Anne’s physicians finally diagnosed her with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Anne had dialysis, was on ECMO for over 40 days, and her physicians placed her in a trial for Mesenchymal Stem Cell for lung regeneration. Although Anne’s parents, family, and the wonderful medical professionals in Barcelona did everything within their power to fight for Anne, on October 25, 2010, twenty four year old Anne Muhlum lost her battle with ARDS. Dick and Hulda, who live in Florida, do not want their daughter’s passing to be for naught. They are vigilant in their passion to make sure that important and relevant medical research continues into Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. To join Team Anne and ARDS Foundation and make a difference in the fight against ARDS, make your donations for medical research. A Municipality plans to build a Courthouse, a City Hall, and a Town Square on the site, with parking to serve the new buildings. · Locate the Town Square within the building limit lines so that the drop off entrance to the Court House and City Hall are blocked from the Town Square. · Locate the universally accessible parking spaces within 100 ft of the main entrance of the Courthouse. · The intersection of the access drive with the street must be perpendicular to the street for at least the first 20 ft of the drive. 10. Provide only one 24 ft wide curb cut located no closer than 120 ft from the intersection of the centerlines of the two existing public streets. 12. Connect the Town Square, the universally accessible parking spaces, and the main entrances of the two buildings to each other and to the existing public walk with a continuous walkway system. · No construction or built improvements of any kind shall occur over any other existing site feature. · No construction or built improvements of any kind shall occur outside the building limit line except for direct vehicular and pedestrian access. Personality Summary: Quiet, intelligent elf. Not much is known about him as he tends to keep to himself. Has very strong diplomatic skills. Family: Sister named Ilthania, Blood Knight stationed in Silvermoon City. Half-Brother named Emon, whereabouts unknown.
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Knights in armour, robots and lasers: Ford is first to fully automate process that helps make all-new Focus safest yet The first driver duo has been confirmed for the debut of the GTI R5 – Volkswagen will compete at the Rally Spain (25 –... On the website you can find the most important news from the world of Formula 1, WRC, MotoGP, Formula E. The Club Spokane Dodgers were founded in 2001 for the serious player looking for a more competitive and rigorous baseball program. The original players were all 12 years old at the time. Since then the Dodgers have evolved from a select-level travel club into a tight knit group of players and parents that we like to call the Dodger family. One of our mottos is "once a Dodger...always a Dodger." The Dodgers 18U club is managed by Jeff Simmelink with Ryan Simmelink, CJ Perry, Andy Seaman, and Shane Steele as assistant coaches. The coaches are serious about developing our players into being good citizens and conducting themselves appropriately both on and off the field. The lessons learned with the Dodgers will prepare our players to be future leaders in their communities. Club Spokane encourages the players to pursue other competitive high school sports, activities, and hobbies as a way to develop the complete student athlete. (Coeur d'Alene, ID) On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 the Dodgers lost a family member. Reggie Nault drowned on lake Coeur d'Alene while boating with friends. Reggie joined the Dodgers in 2015 and was a catcher, infielder, and outfielder on the 18U team. He was an energetic player who played the game with passion. His future was very bright and he was already excelling at the 18U level as a high school sophomore. His engaging personality and caring nature made him popular with everyone around the program. Words cannot describe the sadness this has brought upon the Dodger community. We will pull together and help each other get through this difficult time. The Dodger Family extends our support and prayers towards Reggie's Family during this difficult time.
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The German chancellor can save her open-door policy, but she’ll have to spend billions on a pay-offLast summer Angela Merkel swung open her country’s gates to the largest migration since the war. By year’s end, 1.1 million people had streamed into Germany from the Middle East, North Africa and the Balkans: in January it was another&nbsp;100,000.And yet, the chancellor won’t budge. Her
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[designation] => The writer is former executive editor of The News and a senior journalist with Geo TV. [designation] => The writer is a civil servant in Sindh. He has a PhD in public policy and also teaches at IBA, Karachi.
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Griffith University’s Centre for Interfaith & Cultural Dialogue was among the key collaborators at the 2018 G20 Interfaith Forum, which closed in Buenos Aires on Friday (Sept 28). Centre Director Dr Brian Adams (pictured) was in the Argentinean capital for the fifth annual staging of the forum. “It is an honour to have spoken for the Forum organisers,” Dr Adams said. KIDAPAWAN CITY – Ethnic Muslim communities in Central Mindanao joined the world’s estimated 1.7 billion believers of Islam, Tuesday, in celebrating Eid’l Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice). CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An Australian senator is being condemned for his speech in Parliament advocating reviving a white-only immigration policy and using the term “final solution” in calling for a vote on which migrants to admit into the country. In an attempt to end militant violence that has claimed more than 120,000 lives over five decades, Duterte signs over parts of the country to sharia law and allows them to keep most of their collected taxes Interfaith dialogue through art is something that Muslim Iranian calligrapher Tandis Taghavi, 45, has always believed in. Using the Persian writing style called “nastaliq,” characterized by the downward slope of letters from right to left, Taghavi wrote verses from the Quran’s 19th chapter, “Maryam” or “Mary,” and dedicated the artwork to Filipino Christians to highlight the commonalities between Islam and Christianity. Church leaders in Port Moresby attended a meeting in June of 2018 – Papua New Guinea church state partnership development forum at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. The two-day forum has brought together church leaders to find meaningful ways and proactive approaches to work together to improve and protect the lives of the people affected. Interfaith dialogue is becoming increasingly essential in today’s multifaith world and is actually revolutionising religion. Interfaith Scotland director Dr Maureen Sier, who gave a public lecture on the topic of interfaith dialogue on March 27 in Auckland, said an uncomfortable truth societies face today is the diversity of religion. She belongs to the Baha’i faith. The 2013 Constitution protects the right of all Fijians to freedom of expression in all aspects of community life, including in the practice of religion. This assurance was reiterated by the Minister for Waterways, Mahendra Reddy, in Labasa at a recent annual firewalking programme at Sangam Mahamariamman Firewalking Temple in Vunivau. The Interfaith Dialogue is an opportunity to gather with people from other faiths and learn from each other on a specific topic. Four speakers from Muslim and Christian traditions spoke about the recognition of Mary and what their holy books say about her. New Zealand is the Commonwealth country with the greatest amount of religious freedom, according to new research published by the Council of Christians and Jews.
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Kevin Gallagher, who had served as a priest of the archdiocese since his ordination in 1998, has been granted a dispensation from the obligations of the clerical state by the Vatican’s Congregation … more St. Patrick’s Day in New York began, as always, on Fifth Avenue, but not with a parade. That came later, and it was as heart-stirring as ever. The celebration opened early in the morning with the … more Anthony and Teresa Stellabotte attributed their longevity in life and marriage to patience, prayer and faith. The parishioners of St. Ann’s on Staten Island have been married 72 years, … more A Corpus Christi Mass and Eucharistic procession followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament commemorated 25 years of Perpetual Adoration for Our Lady of the Eucharist Perpetual Adoration Chapel … more A new series from the Augustine Institute seeks to answer the question, “What is it that is so special about the Eucharist?” The Augustine Institute is the creator of the online Catholic platform … more It’s typical to see small cardboard boxes around Catholic churches and schools at this time of year. Many will have a short prayer and religious image printed on them with the words, “My Lenten … more Nancy Lewis knew her uncle only through the stories she heard and always had hoped to bring him home for burial next to his parents. She took a DNA test, a match was found, and U.S. Marine Corps Pvt. … more Continuing a practice begun during the just-completed Year of Mercy, the archdiocese will extend the waiver of fees in annulment cases. Cardinal Dolan brought the matter to the archdiocesan … more When Msgr. Kieran Harrington delivered the invocation on the opening night of the Republican National Convention, it wasn’t just a coincidence that he ended up on the same stage where high-scale … more Sister Niurka Burgos, C.S.JB., quickly realized she belonged at Giving Voice’s 2017 National Gathering at Iona College and must clear her schedule to attend the next meeting in two … more Archdiocesan Catholic Charities and the Magnificat Foundation will present the Edward Cardinal Egan Forum Tuesday, Sept. 26 at the Sheen Center for Thought and Culture in lower Manhattan. “The … more Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of Brooklyn ordained four men to the transitional diaconate, two from the Archdiocese of New York and two from the Diocese of Brooklyn, at a Mass Nov. 4 at St. Joseph’s … more Arcadio Wharton, 13, showed his artwork to Cardinal Dolan and told CNY there is more to come. Arcadio was one of the students who met the cardinal during his visit to the Astor Services for … more
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Wheelan and Starvation (1998) used SWOT to search for gaps and matches involving competences and assets and the business setting. Dealtry (1992) thought of SWOT in phrases or groups and vectors with typical themes and interactions. Shinno et al (2006) amalgamated SWOT analysis by having an Analytic Hierarchy Method (AHP) which rated and prioritised Each individual element working with software package. Shinno et al (2006) do probably not take care of the obvious restrictions of SWOT (see our SWOT lesson for just a refresher). I’m so thrilled to function these details Sam and Keith currently! A hearty congratulations to Sam for pulling alongside one another all in their fiscal details as that may be no quick activity. 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Germanic sky god and god of war. He also played a role as a god of justice. Originally Tiwaz. Tiw was the Anglo-Saxon name. The name is believed to derive from the same root as the Greek Zeus, the Roman deus, and the Sanskrit deva. Roman writers equated him with their Mars. Thus the third day of the week, which the Romans had named after Mars, came to be known in English as Tuesday ("Tiw's day"). Although Tiw played a major part in the religion of the continental Germans, he played only a minor role in Norse mythology as recorded by the Icelandic writers. His role seems gradually to have been usurped by the god Wodan/Odin. In the Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson it was Tiw (Tyr) who placed his hand in the mouth of the wolf Fenrir as a guarantee that the gods meant no harm when they bound him with the fetter Gleipnir. When the gods refused to loose Fenrir, the wolf bit off Tiw's hand. Tiw thus became the "one-handed god". According to Snorri, the wolf Garm was to kill Tiw at Ragnarok.
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Happy Sunday, friends!! I usually don’t post on Sundays, BUT I saw that my romper from NastyGal is on sale for less than $30 so I had to give y’all the details! Nasty Gal currently has tons of cute rompers for less than $50, (actually most are around $30) so I’m going to link my favorites below! It’s the perfect time to stock up for summer! I am currently in Rosemary Beach (30A), and Y’all this town is too freakin’ cute!! If you’re currently making summer travel plans, I highly suggest coming here! I will have a full blog post up next week about where we stayed, what we ate, and what we did, so stay tuned! The cutest jumpsuit for a busy day at #rsthecon 💕 It was a little bit of a splurge, so I linked a similar option that is under $100 (and fully in stock!!) All the details are linked in my bio and the @liketoknow.it app!! http://liketk.it/2vsdn #liketkit Archives Select Month September 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 Some found the remarks from the 73-year-old Musburger out of line.By now we all know the infamous story of Katherine Webb’s launch to fame. I grew up as an athletic girl, I played outside, I was a tomboy. Pageants and modeling helped me learn beauty routines and how to dress up, and how to use fashion to be individualistic.Sports Illustrated even came calling and Webb appeared in the magazine's 2013 Swimsuit Issue. J., who is now a backup for the Cincinnati Bengals, are expecting their first child.Webb has slowed down on her modeling appearances but still frequently posts photos from her time in the limelight on her Instagram. Football is like a religion, hence the state of Alabama having one of the greatest rivalries in all of college football between Auburn and Alabama. I was always the tallest girl in my class, and it made me have really bad posture because I wanted to seem shorter than I really was. I spent most of my youth in school feeling really insecure about the way I looked because I was different. I love sharing that with girls who are in my position at that age and kind of coaching them. That’s when I was at Auburn, so I’d go to the Auburn games and I’d wear the Auburn logo as a tattoo on my cheek, or a paw print or something like that. I’ve tried so many different things, and that’s the only thing that works for me. It’s kind of ironic that I’m in this position that I’m in now, because I grew up as the ugly duckling. -- A day after ESPN cameras lingered on her, announcers piled on compliments and at least one pro athlete made an online pass at her, Twitter was still abuzz Tuesday about former Miss Alabama Katherine Webb, who is dating Crimson Tide championship quarterback AJ Mc Carron. VF Daily caught up with the modern-day Cindy Crawford about her underwater beauty secrets, her insecurities growing up, and her Shakespearian relationship with Mc Carron. As you know the South is known for its hospitality, traditions, football, pageants, and food. People say their priorities are faith, family, and then football. They’ll play corn-hole toss and beer pong and different things like that. When you’re in front of the camera and you’re walking the runway as a model, it almost forces you to portray confidence and eventually makes you believe that you really are confident. I’m sure that you don’t dress up for a beauty pageant the same way you dress up as a Super Bowl sideline reporter. Since then, she’s used the incident, however controversial, to jumpstart her career, acting as a Super Bowl anchor, starring in the upcoming ABC show and—most recently—gracing the pages of our April issue. We just go tailgating and a lot of people will buy barbecue and beer. Now it’s kind of funny because I end up using my height to my advantage and making it into a career. and taking pictures for and being labeled as one of the most beautiful women . You’ve had to understand what each situation requires. More than two months after Katherine Webb said “I do” to her high-school sweetheart, NFL player AJ Mc Carron, the former Miss Alabama and model has released images from their gorgeous wedding day. In one black-and-white shot, the brunette stunner is seeing kissing her husband beside the Gulf shores in Orange Beach, Ala., on July 12. "I was just in complete surprise."Dee Dee Bonner, Mc Carron's mother, said the two laughed as Webb's Twitter count grew."We were like, 'Oh my God,' " Bonner said.
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Rather than observing history passively (like passing through a museum), you can rent Ballyhannon Castle, one of the few historic Celtic castles Ireland has left, and experience medieval Ireland of centuries past by actually staying in the castle, and thereby interactively living in that medieval era. It has been carefully furnished with antiques to maintain that experience. Upon entering the medieval entrance arch of Ballyhannon, visitors to the Castle have, almost without exception, described their first impression as "if having just stepped from a time machine, an immediate sense of having been transported back in time through turbulent centuries of Irish history. The impact of this rare and authentic castle’s historic appeal and significance is literally instant. Six-feet thick battle-impenetrable walls, winding spiral stone staircase, oak-beamed ceilings and flagstone floors will offer you this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience how they lived back in 1490 when Ballyhannon Castle was built". Built during the Golden Age of castle-building (and therefore among the finest of the Celtic castles Ireland had designed and built in the 15th century), Ballyhannon Castle is described by a historian as being of atypical internal design, and of the medieval Celtic castles Ireland has available for rent for exclusive self-catering vacation rental, it is virtually unequalled in its original intact external and internal preservation despite the ravages of time. It is almost unique among medieval Irish Castles for rent which are still in use just as it was nearly 600 years ago. For those of you who don’t wish to compromise on all of your present day comforts, modern conveniences and appliances have been sensitively and discreetly incorporated into this 600 years old castle. That said, it must be emphasised that this is a 15th century castle in every other sense. four bedrooms (beds sleeping 10, with futons for some more), including 3 double bedrooms with antique four-poster king-sized beds, and a family bedroom for 4 with a king-size bed and bunk-beds; with all beds fully linen-dressed the Great Room overlooks the entire countryside, with large inglenook open fireplace, couches and seating as well as a minstrels gallery 2 bathrooms (one with a bath-tub & shower, the other with a large shower, and each with a wc) & 1 other wc beside the kitchen Immaculate four bedroom, three bath single family home on 13th Street. Large screened patio overlooking the pool. **POOL HEAT is $200.00 additional if paid in advance $225 on arrival**Separate “quiet” sitting area in a garden surrounding. **CABANA CLUB MEMBERSHIP, ** 60′ of deep water dockage with water and 30 and 50 amp electric. Fish cleaning table, bait freezer, gas grill. 3 TV’s, 2 DVD’s. Main living room TV is 50″ flat screen, family room and master bedroom also has 50″ TV, 39″ in Queen bedroom. Wireless high speed internet access (and printer), free long distance service in the US. Boom box and small stereo. Large, open floor plan with two living rooms. For larger parties the adjacent home is also available MA507. Tenants do not have access to the garage. 1 King, 2 Queen, 2 Twins Automated electric-driven bypass system used four stages of pumps to scale to dewatering needs. Details For more than a year, Rain for Rent worked directly with contractors to manage up to 20-MGD of sanitary sewer bypasses.Details Rain for Rent mobilizes more than 520 pumps and 100 personnel to New York / New Jersey area. Details For more than a year, Rain for Rent worked directly with contractors to manage up to 20-MGD of sanitary sewer bypasses. On Oct 24, 2012 at the news of a coming “Frankenstorm,” Rain for Rent began to mobilize equipment and personnel from the Western and Southern United States. What later became known as Hurricane Sandy devastated the eastern seaboard of the United States on Oct 29. The hurricane brought a storm surge and sent 10 foot walls of water through New York and New Jersey, affecting millions of residents and companies in the area and killing more than 130 people. As the storm passed, the flood waters remained and Rain for Rent’s mobilization and emergency preparedness helped residents and businesses across the affected areas. Equipment was dispatched to various sites to support the needs of the Northern New Jersey and the New York City metro area. In all, more than 530 pumps were mobilized to the New York / New Jersey area along with100 Rain for Rent employees to help the residents and companies of the Eastern U.S. grapple with dewatering to begin recovery. Tunnels used by vehicles to access New York were completely underwater. Dewatering the tunnels would allow additional support and relief operations access to the city. In addition to emergency generator power and piping systems at the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, Rain for Rent mobilized HH125 and DV150i pumps to dewater the Queens Midtown Tunnel from the Queens and Manhattan sides. Water had to be pumped through the 1.3 mile long tunnel to discharge back into the ocean. More than 100,000 power lines were downed by the storm and surge. One transmission center flooded that provided electricity for more than 900,000 customers and millions of New York residents. Much of lower Manhattan remained in the dark for days following the storm. Rain for Rent provided pumping needed to empty the underground transformer vaults to allow repairs to be made and power restored. Three teams worked 24 hour shifts, providing continual pumping for the utility. Refineries and a tank terminal blending facilities in New Jersey utilized Rain for Rent to help them salvage their operations and begin producing fuel for the surrounding area. Dozens of pumps, tanks, spill containment solutions and hoses to were used for dewatering needs. Fire suppression systems were provided water by high head pumps, capable of producing up to 2,000 GPM at 150 psi and personnel while the facility was brought back online. Additionally, Rain for Rent had to recreate wastewater systems in one refinery with two DV150i pumps, sand-media filtration and carbon filtration to lower the total organic compound levels to less than 2 parts per million. The system was designed by Rain for Rent to run at the needed 2,000 GPM to return the facility to operation. Below grade construction at the World Trade Center flooded with millions of gallons of storm and sea water. Working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and using DV300i pumps to boost the flow of submersible pumps, construction pit flood levels dropped four feet within four minutes of operation. A major hub of transportation near the port of Newark needed to be drained. There was no access to create a pump station on land and access the tunnel, so a barge was floated in the port. The barge carried two DV300 pumps providing 8,000 GPM of dewatering. U.S. Army Corps Of Engineering divers helped repair valves in the tunnel so water would not flow back in. 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Two to three week projects explore colour, composition and techniques, focussing on using acrylic paints and mediums. Some other media such as oil pastels, coloured pencil, watercolours and different supports and surfaces may be explored, depending on the interest of the class. The class format is open and encouraging, whether you are a beginner or more advanced. You are encouraged to bring your own ideas and inspiration to the projects, whether you prefer a more realistic or abstract approach. For the experienced painter, it is an opportunity to develop some new ideas while you evolve your own style. Follow along with the assignments or bring your own work in progress. Materials list will be supplied. Jacquelyn studied at the University of Toronto, receiving a B.A. in fine art and art history, and graduated in Graphic Design and Illustration from the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD). She worked as a graphic designer at Gottschalk + Ash (G+A) and then as a freelance graphic designer before returning to a full-time professional art practice in 2006. Her photography and painting work is available for sale in Toronto at Canvas Gallery and online through Zatista and Amazon. Jacquie has taught at Artbarn for many years. She has led custom painting workshops at Artbarn School and at the CNIB for adults, and custom art sessions with children to create abstract masterpieces for the walls of their parents and grandparent’s homes. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful and uplifting work. You are very kind to do so and, obviously, you are very talented and serious about your walk with Jesus. I appreciate you and look forward to enjoying more of your stuff in the future. I pray God will bless you and keep the creative juices flowing. I would love it if you'd like to share anything on my blog, but please give me credit and link back to my blog.
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We highly encourage students and/or parents to pick up artworks directly from WIT the final evening of the show form 6:30-7ish. We begin packing up remaining work at 7 p.m. as the entire show needs to be torn down and returned to the schools that evening. (Another responsible adult can also pick up work with permission.) Will be giving this girl good luck cuddles tomorrow when I visit the kennels! She really is a sweetie and Megan - you have really supported her, thank you so much for being her "special person" xx Fingers crossed for Pippin on Sunday, and so great for everyone who has helped her get this far. I didn't walk her too often but my heart went out to her in kennels xxx All our fingers and toes are crossed in the hope that our special little lady, Miss Pip, will find her wonderful family today! Good luck darling girl – you are the sweetest soul and deserve your very own "happy ever after"! I met Pippin for the first time on Friday and we had just the loveliest walk in the sunshine, she was such an easy girl to walk, happy to go at my pace, no pulling. We sat down a few times for treats and cuddles and I took a few lovely photos that just need to be shared with the world - such a gentle girl and such easy company ! Wishing you lots of luck for today Pippin ! Pippin welcomed her new owners Andrew & Leisa with glee apparently. I only witnessed the family gathering from a far but Pippin was sitting down and offering her paw at the time. Nicky will share all. Our special thanks to Angie & Amanda in Safe & Sound for being Pippin's bedrock when she most needed that faith and support. Our thanks to all our Guildford volunteers who have cheered Pippin along helping her to regain confidence around dogs and making Pippin so ripe for homing. Oh my, this was one of those very special homings which despite my best efforts left me teary in the car park afterwards - for all the right reasons! It was fitting that the weather was so spectacular for Pippin's special, special day and excitement was in the air for Andrew and Leisa (and for all the Guidlford walkers waiting to hear with bated breath how the meeting went). As some of you may know Pippin can be nervous of new men so I had asked Andrew to ignore her to start with so she could move things along at her own pace. And out of the gate she bounced with her very special walker friend Megan ... and promptly bounced up to Andrew and jumped up for a hug! Extraordinary for Pippin and it was clear immediately that this was one of those "meant to be" homings! Off we went for Pippin's lovely last Guildford walk and she could definitely sense something was in the air as she pony trotted along in her pretty new harness. Andrew was like a magnet for her, and it was such a delight to see her so happy and confident with him and with Leisa in such a short time. I really didn't need to ask the question at the end of the walk ... it was a 'slam dunk' all round! Paperwork completed, one last special Pippin cuddle for Megan (cue tears for everyone!) and then into the car ... and oh my goodness she couldn't get into Andrew and Leisa's car fast enough! One happy smiley dog sitting on the back seat with Leisa and as we waved them off all we could see was Pippin's tail wagging furiously through the back window Andrew and Leisa, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for taking Pippin into yours. She's a very special girl who has waited far too long for "her family" but today really proved she was waiting for YOU! You have made so many people spectacularly happy today! THANK YOU! Special thanks also to Megan who has been Pippin's anchor whist she waited for Andrew and Leisa, supporting and guiding her throughout. You'll always have a special place in Pippin's heart, Megan, as she will in yours. indeed, what a wonderful homing and that photo, such joy all round and yes Nicky, you've made me cry too, happy tears, the good ones ! Yay! Pippin!!!! I will never forget meeting you the first day you arrived at Guildford. Very calm and slightly bewildered but as always ever so sweet! Be happy little one! Xxxx This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2009) The Russell–Einstein Manifesto was issued in London on 9 July 1955 by Bertrand Russell in the midst of the Cold War. It highlighted the dangers posed by nuclear weapons and called for world leaders to seek peaceful resolutions to international conflict. The signatories included eleven pre-eminent intellectuals and scientists, including Albert Einstein, who signed it just days before his death on 18 April 1955. A few days after the release, philanthropist Cyrus S. Eaton offered to sponsor a conference—called for in the manifesto—in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Eaton's birthplace. This conference was to be the first of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, held in July 1957. The first detonation of an atomic weapon took place on 16 July 1945 in the desert north of Alamogordo, New Mexico. On 6 August 1945, the US dropped Little Boy on the Japanese city of Hiroshima and, three days later, Fat Man on Nagasaki. At least 100,000 civilians were killed outright by these two bombings. On 18 August 1945, the Glasgow Forward published the first known recorded comment by Bertrand Russell on atomic weapons, which he began composing the day Nagasaki was bombed. It contained threads that would later appear in the manifesto: The prospect for the human race is sombre beyond all precedent. Mankind are faced with a clear-cut alternative: either we shall all perish, or we shall have to acquire some slight degree of common sense. A great deal of new political thinking will be necessary if utter disaster is to be averted. After learning of the bombing of Hiroshima and seeing an impending nuclear arms race, Joseph Rotblat, the only scientist to leave the Manhattan Project on moral grounds, remarked that he "became worried about the whole future of mankind". Over the years that followed Russell and Rotblat worked on efforts to curb nuclear proliferation, collaborating with Albert Einstein and other scientists to compose what became known as the Russell–Einstein Manifesto. The manifesto was released during a press conference at Caxton Hall, London. Rotblat, who chaired the meeting, describes it as follows: ... It was thought that only a few of the Press would turn up and a small room was booked in Caxton Hall for the Press Conference. But it soon became clear that interest was increasing and the next larger room was booked. In the end the largest room was taken and on the day of the Conference this was packed to capacity with representatives of the press, radio and television from all over the world. After reading the Manifesto, Russell answered a barrage of questions from members of the press, some of whom were initially openly hostile to the ideas contained in the Manifesto. Gradually, however, they became convinced by the forcefulness of his arguments, as was evident in the excellent reporting in the Press, which in many cases gave front page coverage. I am bringing the warning pronounced by the signatories to the notice of all the powerful Governments of the world in the earnest hope that they may agree to allow their citizens to survive. The manifesto called for a conference where scientists would assess the dangers posed to the survival of humanity by weapons of mass destruction (then only considered to be nuclear weapons). Emphasis was placed on the meeting being politically neutral. It extended the question of nuclear weapons to all people and governments. One particular phrase is quoted often, including by Rotblat upon receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995: The manifesto called for an international conference, and was originally planned by Jawaharlal Nehru to be held in India. This was delayed by the outbreak of the Suez Crisis. Aristotle Onassis offered to finance a meeting in Monaco, but this was rejected. Instead, Cyrus Eaton, a Canadian industrialist who had known Russell since 1938, offered to finance the conference in his hometown of Pugwash, Nova Scotia. The Russell–Einstein Manifesto became the Pugwash Conferences' founding charter. The first of the conferences was held in July 1957 in London. An enterprising approach to regional growth: Implications for policy and the role of vocational education and training | USC Research Bank - University of the Sunshine Coast Communities & Collections By Resource Type By Supervisor By Title by Author/Creator By Subject By Year Home List Of Titles An enterprising approach to regional growth: Implications for policy and the role of vocational education and training An enterprising approach to regional growth: Implications for policy and the role of vocational education and training This report explores patterns of regional economic growth in Australia over the period 1984 to 2002 with the aim of identifying the drivers of variation in regional growth; the research also aimed to identify regional opportunities and the policies and practices that can assist in realising them, in particular, the contribution the VET sector may make towards regional growth. The research found that human capital, especially ‘enterprising’ human capital, whereby individuals take responsibility for action, is the key driver of regional growth. FoR 1401 (Economic Theory) | regional development | theory | policy | human capital | vocational education and training
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NORWALK ? She'll remember the two Foothill League championships. She'll recall setting a personal-best mark of 11 feet 3 in Santa Barbara. And she'll think of her league record-setting mark of 11-1. When Burbank High girls' pole vaulter Ginny English looks back on her high school career, the senior will think of the fond memories in her stellar tenure. Her experience at the CIF Southern Section Track and Field Championships on Saturday might be soon cleared from her memory bank, though. Mirjam Swanson NORWALK -- With a brilliant kick around the last curve of her Division II 800-meter race at the CIF Southern Section Track and Field Finals at Cerritos College, Burroughs High sophomore runner Carolyn Brown ensured that two Indian athletes will compete at the Masters Meet for the second straight year. Brown joins senior teammate Tony Ahr, who qualified for Friday's meet at Cerritos College by finishing third in the Division II 1,600 with a personal best time of four minutes 16.05 seconds Saturday. NORWALK — A pair of local boys’ track and field athletes advanced to Friday’s CIF Southern Section Masters Meet out of the CIF Southern Section Division I Finals on Saturday at Cerritos College. Burroughs High senior Western Nelson finished fourth in the Division I 3,200-meter race and will be seeded ninth when the runners reconvene at Cerritos College for the Masters Meet on Friday evening. Burbank junior Greg Dotson finished sixth in the Division I 800 and qualified as the second alternate for masters. Jeff Tully BURROUGHS HIGH -- Burroughs High track and field co-Coach John Peebles had a little agreement with Indian junior runner Carolyn Brown a few days before the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet. If the middle-distance runner qualified for the CIF-State Track and Field Preliminaries in the 800 meters, Peebles promised he would bleach his brown hair blond. Thanks to a fine performance by Brown Friday at Cerritos College, Peebles showed up Tuesday for his classes at Burroughs with a new golden hairdo. BELLARMINE-JEFFERSON HIGH -- Pharrin Lewis wasn't involved in sports when she first came to Bellarmine-Jefferson High. "I a lot of people don't know this, but Pharrin started out as a cheerleader for us, and she wasn't involved in athletics," Bell-Jeff Athletic Director Bryan Camacho said. "But we could see she was a good athlete, so we begged her to come out and play sports for us." That encouragement led Lewis to become a fine two-sport athlete for the Guards. WALNUT — At this point in the track and field season, Burroughs High senior Sadee Martinez enters each race knowing it could be her last. With each week the competition becomes increasingly more difficult, and when blazing heat is added to the equation, continuing to prolong a season with solid races can become a dicey proposition. But Martinez was up the challenge on Saturday, as she battled through heat in the high 90s to finish in fifth place in the Division I girls’ 1,600-meters race in 4 minutes, 59.79 seconds at the Division I CIF Southern Section Track and Field Finals at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut. NORWALK -- For Kyle Ivie and Carolyn Brown, running in Saturday's CIF Southern Section Track and Field Championship was probably the least stressful aspect of their respective days at Cerritos College's Falcon Stadium. It was during lengthy waiting periods on the infield grass following their races in the Division II final that the nerves and tension began to mount for two of the area's most celebrated athletes. Ivie was admittedly more confident than Brown, as the Burbank senior knew that despite finishing fourth in a loaded boys' 1,600-meter field, he had almost assured himself a spot for Friday's Master's Meet -- the top nine competitors in Southern California -- at Cerritos College. Chris Morris tried to calm himself as he walked onto the track at Cerritos College. As he glanced around at his competition, he became increasingly more uneasy. As a wide-eyed sophomore, the Burroughs High sprinter had not idea what was in store for him in the boys? 400-meter race at the Division II CIF Southern Section Track and Field Finals last season. ?I was nervous even before I got into the blocks for the race,? Morris said. ?I was in the finals, and I didn?t know how I was going to do.? BURBANK — With Greg Dotson running some of the fastest times in the nation this season in the boys' 800 meters, many figured the Burbank High senior would go deep into the track and field postseason. However, the question persisted: Could another area athlete find continued success alongside Dotson? That question was answered Saturday in the CIF Southern Section Track and Field Championships at Cerritos College. Not only was Dotson able to do well and qualify for Friday's CIF Southern Section Masters Meet at Cerritos College, but he will be joined at the competition by Burroughs High sophomore Anthony Monroy, who is moving on in the boys' 3,200. CERRITOS ? Entering Friday night?s CIF Southern Section Masters Meet at Cerritos College, Burroughs High senior Sadee Martinez knew it was going to take a personal-record effort to carry her through to next week?s CIF-California State Track and Field Championships. The field in the girls? 1,600 meters was stacked with talented distance runners, and the at-large mark she needed to advance was a second better than her previous best time. None of that seemed to faze Martinez, however, as she entered confident and up for the challenge.
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With the BNP getting two members elected to the European Parliament in Britain and various other Fascist organisations doing well in countries as diverse as Hungary, Austria and France, there is a great importance in analysing and understanding these movements in order to prevent the recurrence of what Victor Serge called "The Midnight of the Century". Robert Paxton's work is a well researched, readable and excellent introduction to the debates around Fascism. His explicit reason for doing this, is to understand Fascism, so that it can be stopped. It needs to be made clear right at the start of this review, that while Paxton clearly doesn't describe himself as a Marxist, many of his arguments and positions share similarities with the analysis that Marxists like Leon Trotsky developed. Paxton does not believe that Fascism is simply a more virulent strand of racism. Nor does he think it is a more violent right-wing movement than others. Paxton understands that Fascism comes at an explicit time in history and has an explicit historical role. "Although precursors [of Fascism] can be identified before 1914.... adequate space was not available for fascism until after World War 1 and the Bolshevik Revolution. Fascist movements could first reach full development only in the out wash from those two tidal waves". The strength of the Fascist's ability to destroy the organisations of the left and the working class rely on their ability to mobilise large numbers of people. Paxton argues then, that Fascism also requires "mass politics". He develops his theory of Fascism in much the same way that Trotsky does. In various countries, at various moments, the ruling class see Fascists as the only organisations powerful enough to protect their system from threats to it's integrity - revolution for instance. This is particularly obvious with Germany and Italy were powerful working class movements threatened capitalism, or at least the ability of capitalists to exploit workers as they wanted. The economic and political crises of the 1920s and 1930s didn't only impact Germany and Italy in those decades, they hit the whole world. So why was Fascism successful in Italy and then Germany, but not say, in Britain, where groups like Moseley's BUF were getting significant support? There are a number of reasons for this. In some countries the ruling class managed to rescue capitalism and undermine working class resistance without resorting to the armed thugs of Fascist organisations. In other countries, the Fascists failed, for various subjective reasons, to be able to portray themselves as viable. In some countries, the Fascists were defeated. Here I think that Paxton under values the way that in some countries Fascists were physically defeated. The battle of Cable Street in 1936 stopped the BUF in its tracks, breaking its ability to take to the streets to attack Jews and Communists. Yet this gets only a single mention in the book with no analysis of the decline of the BUF afterwards. Similarly in France a mass united anti-fascist movement confronted and broke the French fascist organisations in 1934. Again, barely a mention of these mass movements. Similarly, in more recent times, Paxton fails to mention the success of (say) the Anti-Nazi League and Rock Against Racism in stopping the National Front in Britain in the 1970s. Or even, the huge protests against Le Pen and Haider that have taken place at various points. Again, by ignoring this opposition, we are left with the image of unstoppable movements in Europe with no obvious explanation as to why there isn't a linear rise of the right. This is not to say that every anti-fascist movement has been successful, but it is important to acknowledge that in every country, the majority of people are opposed to the Fascists. Additionally, by not mentioning anti-fascist movements Paxton overplays the importance of specific conditions in countries to make or break fascism at an early stage. He is in danger then, or getting to a situation where he might argue that nothing can be done. Recent history in Britain, has shown that it is possible for anti-fascist mobilisations to serious set-back fascists on the streets. However this is a criticism of this book that is very much in a spirit of dialogue. Paxton's explanation of the nature of Fascism, his historical examples of Fascism in action and his description of how Fascism worked in power are extremely interesting and useful. For anyone concerned about the far-right today, this is a very important book. But reading it is only one stage of stopping a repeat of the Holocaust. Getting out and being part of confronting, arguing against and stopping Fascists today is the next stage. Go here for more information on how to do that. I did worry when I put this post up that it would be a magnet for various Fascist trolls from around the world. I have not been disappointed. As someone committed to the principle of No Platform for Fascists, I will be deleting all pro-Nazi comments (trolls or otherwise). I read this book around the time I joined the SWP, and now I actually have to do a meeting on fascism I can't find it - so this is a pretty useful review :) This month saw the 75th anniversary of the Jewish Warsaw Ghetto uprising against the Nazis. This prompted me to re-read this extraordinary account of the rising by Marek Edelman. Edelman was a socialist, a member of the Bund, an organisation of Jewish socialists, who, along with other groups, including radical left-wing Zionist organisations decided to resist Nazi attempts to deport Jews from the Ghetto to the concentration camps. Hindsight makes it very difficult to read. We know what was to happen to those who were sent to Treblinka and other camps, but those in the Ghettos did not. Edelman's organisations began to get news from brave individuals about what was taking place, and they produced news sheets to explain to the thousands in the Ghettos what was happening. But it seemed to fantastic - as Edelman writes, "people who clung to their lives with superhuman determination were unable to believe that they could be killed in such a manner". When the decision to "liquidate" the Ghetto was made, the Nazis made the Jewish Council announce that all "non productive" Jews were to be deported, and ensured that the "Jewish police was designated as the agency to execute the deportation order". As Edelman explains this mean that the Germans "made the Jewish Council itself condemn over 300,000 Ghetto inhabitants to death". It is hard to comprehend the callousness of the Nazis. But this deportation order came on the back of their systematic violence against Jews in the Ghetto - arbitrary killing and torture. The sections of the book that describe life in the Ghetto, with the constant threat from the Nazis, as well as the desperation of hunger and poverty of the inhabitants, are terrible to read. As are the accounts of the conditions in the areas were the Jews were gathered to face deportation: The sick, adults as well as children, previously brought here from the hospital lie deserted in the cold halls. They relieve themselves right where they lie, and remain in the stinking slime of excrement and urine. Nurses search the crowd for their fathers and mothers and, having found them, inject longed for deathly morphine into their veins, their own eyes gleaming wildly. One doctor compassionately pours a cyanide solution into the feverish mouths of strange, sick children. To offer one's cyanide to somebody else is now the most precious, the most irreplaceable thing. It brings a quiet, peaceful death, it saves from the horror of the cars. When the decision to liquidate all the Jews in the Ghetto is finally made, the groups of organisations that have come together to form fighting units eventually resist. With a handful of weapons, including a single semi-automatic machine gun, and homemade grenades they stop the Germans dead, killing dozens. Edelman rights that once the Nazis plan is clear, every house "becomes a fortress". In the midst of the horror, the resistance is inspirational, despite the fact that most of those fighting back are doomed by the German's overwhelming firepower. At the same time heavy fighting raged at Muranowski Square. Here the Germans attacked from all directions. The cornered partisans defended themselves bitterly and succeeded, by truly superhuman efforts, in repulsing the attacks. Two German machine guns as well as a quantity of other weapons were captured. A German tank was burned, the second tank of the day. At 2pm, not a single live German remained int he Ghetto area. Some of the fighters did eventually escape, some joining Polish resistance fighters, and their story did reach the world. After the war Marek Edelman wrote this book and it was published in Warsaw in 1945, then in English in 1946. It is an inspiration story, and demonstrates that contrary to many myths, Jewish people did not walk passively into the Concentration camps, but many fought back. Today we see the growth of the far-right across Europe, with a rise in racism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia. In Eastern Europe we see fascists and the far-right beginning to gain real traction. The Ghetto Fights is an inspirational story to help us build resistance today. This short work by Frederick Engels is rarely read, but it forms an important part of his contribution to Marxist historical works and theory. Dealing with the German Peasant War of 1525-1526, part of the enormous upheavals that shook Europe during the Reformation, Engels argues that this has it roots in the economic changes taking place in German society, combined with the class struggle between those at the bottom of society and the ruling classes. Engels explains that in contrast to Britain and France which were seeing the rise of "commerce and industry" a consequent political centralisation, Germany had not got any further than grouping interests by provinces... which led to poltiical division...Uncertain of its own position, the imperial government vacillated between the various elements comprising the Empire, and thereby lost more and more authority... In these circumstances, the position of the classes inherited from the Middle Ages had changed considerably, and new classes had emerged beside the old. These new classes were beginning to struggle for their own interests. It would be wrong to argue that these new classes were capitalists, or represented capitalism trying to break through. But they were traders, merchants and urban ruling class who were getting wealthy from the "growth of commerce and the handicrafts". They wanted more control over their ability to make wealth, and end to taxes and tithes that stole their wealth and while these "did not overstep purely constitutional limits" they wanted a larger share of power. At the same time there was a growing "plebeian opposition" which "brought together... parts of the old feudal and guild society with the undeveloped, budding proletarian elements of the germinating modern bourgeois society". At the same time, the peasant mass of Germany were struggling under the oppression and exploitation of society, desperate for more land, more wealth and an end to their poverty. Because the dominant ideology in 16th century Germany was religion, the arguments and struggles played out through religious language, but were about much more than interpretations of the Bible or arguments about religious practice. As Engels explains: It is clear that under the circumstances all the generally voiced attacks against feudalism, above all the attacks against the church, and all revolutionary social and political doctrines were necessarily also mostly theological heresies. The existing social relations had to be stripped of their halo of sanctity before they could be attacked. The two key figures in this struggle were Martin Luther and Thomas Müntzer. Engels argues that both of these were shaped by the political and economic milieus that they operated within. Luther, he argues, rebelled within a safe set of boundaries: When in 1517 Luther first opposed the dogmas and statutes of the Catholic Church his opposition was by no means of a definite character. Though it did not overstep the demands of the earlier burgher heresy, it did not and could not rule out any trend which went further... But this initial revolutionary zeal was short-lived. Luther's lightning struck home. The entire German people was set in motion. He dropped the popular elements of the movement and took the side of the burghers, the nobility and the princes. His appeals for a war of extermination against Rome resounded no more. Engels writes about Luther becoming more and more the "vassal" of the princes who had the most to gain from the struggle against the nobility. Müntzer on the other hand was the voice of those at the bottom of society. Engels portrays him as anticipating much later political movements; "his political programme approached communism" writes Engels. Certainly Müntzer did have a Communist approach, along the lines of the ideas of Gerrard Winstanley a century or so later. By the kingdom of God Müntzer meant a society with no class differences, no private property and no state authority independent of, and foreign to the members of society. All the existing authorities, insofar as they refused to submit and join the revolution, were to be overthrown,m all work and all property shared in common and complete equality introduced. Müntzer set out to organise this. He preached, wrote tracts and travelled to the areas of greatest unrest organising and mobilising the masses. Engels claims Müntzer not just as an early Communist thinker, but an early vanguard revolutionary organiser, who "organised a party of the elite of the then existing revolutionary elements, which, inasmuch as it shared his ideas and energy, always remained only a small minority of the insurgent masses". Unfortunately the mass peasant armies could not prevail against the organisation of the ruling class, though they has some impressive victories. Tens of thousands were killed, or executed or lost their lands for their rebellion. Müntzer himself is executed for his leading role. Engels is writing in the context of the defeat of the 1848 revolution in Germany. He's trying to explain why during that Revolution the bourgeoisie was unwilling to carry through its revolution. In essence it is the same reason as why the discontent princes of Germany would not support the Peasants risings in 1525 - they were not willing to lose their own wealth and privilege and preferred to join the suppression of the masses. The Reformation can be a confusing mass of shifting alliances and religious currents. In this short book, Engels cuts through all of this and highlights the real economic and political changes. He doesn't ignore the story of the war either, but puts it in the context of wider events. There are also fascinating parallels between this and other peasant risings, and looking at the 12 "articles" produced by the German Peasantry I was struck by the close similarities with contemporary risings in places like England - in particular Kett's Rebellion of 1549. This short book is a brilliant example of the Marxist method and is a classic of historical materialism. Few other authors have come close to Engels in their accounts of the period and this book should be required reading for students of the period. One of the great things about the Inspector Morse novels is that they are relatively timeless. Morse and Lewis don't have mobile phones and communication suffers as a result, but by and large the books could be set in contemporary times. Reading The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn I didn't realise that it was first published as long ago as 1977 until I checked the front of the book. Amusingly the thing that made me look up the date was a part in the plot where a character travels back from London to Oxford first class instead of of the second class his ticket allowed. On admitting this at Oxford the staff member tells him it doesn't matter. Try doing that on Virgin Trains today! As with all Morse novels, little details like this matter even though while you read them they seem somewhat inconsequential. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn is finely crafted in this regard. It is set in the dusty atmosphere of the Foreign Examinations Syndicate. A rather fuddy-duddy organisation that allows foreign students to sit British exams and then potentially get into English universities. Unsurprisingly, given that some of their biggest clients appear to be royalty in oil-rich Gulf states, there is a sniff of corruption, and when Nicholas Quinn is murdered, the reader is won't be surprised in the slightest. Quinn is almost completely deaf, and until I read up about the book, I didn't realise that the sections that deal with his hearing difficulties (and which form a crucial plot point) were based on Colin Dexter's own experiences. In fact its this aspect of the mystery which actually means that Morse makes a unusual mistake and accuses the wrong person. This is only the third volume of the series, and Morse's character isn't quite as well rounded as he is in later books. I was surprised by Morse's sexism in this book. In fact, at one point, Dexter has the detective's side-kick Lewis describe Morse (internally of course) as "crude" following a comment made about a female suspect. While I've noted before that Morse isn't actually that likeable, I don't recall Morse being quite so aggressively sexist in other books (though he frequently thinks and comments on women's looks and bodies) and this volume does also involve a pornographic movie as part of the story which seemed slightly odd. One of the problems with the TV series of Morse is that it made him much more loveable, and a lot less sexist and rude, and viewers can be surprised at the Morse of the books. Despite the sexism, the plot is entertaining, though I always feel you're reading Morse as much for the atmosphere as the whodunit. The ending is, as I said, unusual, in that Morse get's it wrong initially - but that helps round out his character a little more - he certainly isn't the infallible Holmes type. More interestingly, Dexter uses a sort of Agatha Christie Poirot denunciation at this, perhaps to increase the embarrassment that follows Morse's mistake - for the character and the reader. Like all of Colin Dexter's novels, this is a tight read. It's not the best Morse book, but it fills in some blanks and has some memorable clever moments. Outcasts of Time is a beautiful book. It tells the story of two Devon men caught up in 1348 in the horror of the plaque. John Wrayment is a skilled stonemason who has carved many of the statues in Exeter cathedral, including the faces of his beloved wife Catherine and his brother William Beard. William is more boisterous, interested in wine, women and song. John's attempts to do a good dead for a baby whose mother has died of the plague. His brother chastises him, arguing that it will bring them no good and only delay their perilous journey home. The good dead turns into its opposite, and in horror and anger, John question's God's purpose. A disembodied voice offers the two brothers a choice. Return home, and die from the plague, or live six more days each day spaced at intervals of 99 years. The brothers take the second option and their journey through Devon's history begins. It's a wonderful pretext for a novel. It's made better by Ian Mortimer's historical knowledge and eye for detail. There's plenty here on how the villages change, on how the improving fabric of the buildings themselves allow John and William to see that the country is growing wealthier, though neither brother is naive enough to miss the poverty in the backstreets. There are poignant moments, particularly when the brothers return to their home village and see places they know well, but ruined by age and decay. John in particular, to William's annoyance believes he has a quest to full-fill. His attempts to do good, improve things take various forms - including simply doing a hard days work. But nothing seems to come of it. But the over-arching change, one that John finds particularly difficult, is the way his religion is taken from him and destroyed by the rise of Protestantism. He visits Exeter cathedral after the Reformation and is shocked to have to pay to enter, but even more shocked to see the destruction of the beautiful statues he has made. Later he comes to blame Henry VIII but he keeps his own faith close, despite it putting him and his brother in danger. Mortimer does this transformation brilliantly. The brothers can understand technology - there's a touching scene in the 19th century when a clergyman explains steam engines - but they are more upset and shocked by the way that their religious framework has been dismantled. John is particularly troubled by this - if he is on a religious journey or quest, then why is his religion destroyed? A friend of mine who read this said that they'd enjoyed it, but found it too religious. But for most of the last 800 years most people in England would have only understood the world through their religion. Mortimer's description of the transformation of England works so well precisely because he understands that the changes aren't simply technological, or political, but they are about how the whole ideological fabric of the country was remade. And he let's us understand what that might have meant to an ordinary person experiencing part of the changes. It is, after all, why many people took up arms to defend their communities and their faith during the Reformation. A recent visit to the World War One battlefields of Flanders has awakened an interest in that horrific conflict, but having read a number of books written by British authors that contained eyewitness accounts from Allied troops, I was pleased to find this book by a German soldier. Georg Bücher's In the Line was a well known book when it was first published, but has been out of print for many years and this new edition seems timed for the 100th anniversary of the end of the war. German accounts of World War One are always tainted by the Second one. This is in part because of the way that Hitler used Germany's defeat as a corner-stone of his propaganda. In particular the punitive Treaty of Versailles and the idea that Germany's army was "stabbed in the back". So Bücher's account is interesting on two levels. The first of these is his own experiences. Bücher was the only one of a group of friends who made it all the way through the war. Given the scale of the slaughter this in itself is incredible. He fought at Verdun, the Somme and Passchendaele among other major battles, and saw his best friends killed. For those who know their military history of the War there is a lot here in terms of the experience of soldiers in the opposite trenches. This was little different to that of the Allies, though it got worse towards the end of the war. Mud, lice, shell-shock, dirt and the constant discussion of women and the quest for alcohol. Bücher also describes some other events, including this shocking account of a counter-attack against French-Senegalese troops to, Bücher says, "avenge" dead German soldiers "brutally mutilated by the Senegalese". Bücher also uses language that is offensive to us today, perhaps reflecting his politics (more on that later): With death before us we drove the howling Senegalese back into our old trenches, where lay the comrades, foully mutilated and still shuddering... what mutilations! Eyes gone, dirt and mud in their mouths and noses, bayonets through their wrists and cheeks. The sight was more than we could bear - it turned us into madmen. Yet we did not-murder: we only fought with the fury of annihilation...drive the drunken bellowing, stinking black horde into the dug-outs. There was no mercy... Bücher's racism here, becomes combined with anger at the madness of war and those who make men kill each other, At Lorette we were avengers; but our vengeance was taken only on the black beasts. The pity was that Riedel's spade could not batter in the heads of those who were actually responsible: the white-skinned officers by whose permission and orders the blacks had been soaked in absinthe before the attack. Either deliberately, or accidentally, Bücher frequently is guilty of double-standards. Enemies who are drunk must have been forced to drink by their officers, though he and his friends are frequently drunk. He claims his forces are not murdering, yet his best friend prefers to use a spade to kill the enemy. This is hypocrisy, but it gives a sense of the reality of total, industrial slaughter. The account follows Bücher's war, including a period when he is hospitalised. It is a very personal war, and he and his comrades frequently set out to avenge the death of a friend. They debate the progress of the conflict, but actually care only for events in their small section. Hatred is reserved for the enemy, and cynicism for their own generals. The second reason this book is interesting is that it is produced in the 1930s response to accusations that the German army was cowardly. Frequently Bücher denies this, but one wonders where his political sympathies lay at this point. He often notes how Social Democrat propaganda is sapping the morale of his comrades (though he conflates this sometimes with enemy propaganda) and one of his friends, who is a pacifist, redeems himself in Bücher's eyes by dying bravely in battle. Bücher condemns those behind the lines who fail to understand his experience and concludes In the unspeakable horrors of the western front we had heard something more than the voice of death...no life without struggle; no life without death; no security without weapons... Avalanches may roll, winds of fury rage, unchained powers hold mastery for a time. As with nature, so is it in the life of the individual, of the masses, of a nation: one hour passes, another follows and with it the sun may shine again. Therefore: Si pacem vis... By the time he writes this, has Bücher come under the influence of the Nazis? His language seems to echo their language of destiny and the importance of war in shaping the population. If so, it seems strange that Bücher even mentioned that he was elected a "chosen member of the soldier's council" in the revolutionary wave that ended World War One. I've not been able to find out more about Bücher's life - it would be interesting to know where he ended up. His politics are not of the left, and perhaps he was influenced while writing by the increasing right-wing atmosphere in the late 1920s. So these memoirs are interesting in that they depict the experiences of an ordinary German soldier in World War One, but they also give us an insight into how some of the veterans felt a decade after the war ended. Certainly one can imagine Hitler approving of some of the sentiments in Bücher's book. In a review in the Spectator in 1932 Graham Greene mocked the author's writing. The book is terribly over-written in places, but to me that underlines the authenticity of the book. One wanders what Greene made of the politics... One final thing. Potential readers should be aware that this book is full of typographical errors. Many of them seem like errors from the scanning of the text. It is a shame that the publishers didn't correct these. I really liked the beginning of this unusual fantasy novel. Newly wed teacher Thomas Senlin arrives at the Tower of Babel with his wife for their honeymoon. Babel has long held Senlin's imagination back in his far off, small village were he teaches his students science, economics, history and politics using Babel as an example. Senlin is no action hero. He's clumsy, unsure and easily startled. The embodiment of what we might called the Enlightenment he clearly believes that the world would be better if only everyone understood the rules behind it all. Disappointingly for Senlin, the local workers, peasants and craftsmen are not particularly interested in his scientific explanations as they do little to help them with their lives. Such abstract knowledge is Senlin's biggest problem at the start of the novel. Because Babel is very different to the image that he has created in his head. At ground level its markets are a seething mass of humanity, few of whom care for outsiders other than as people to be fleeced. Immediately on arrival Senlin loses his wife, his luggage and the self absurdness he has from faithfully believing guidebooks to the Tower written by authors who have never been there. Senlin's attempts to find his wife involving him ascending upwards. The half of the book is a fantastical mix of Kafka and Alice in Wonderland as Senlin is trapped in the weird and wonderful lower tiers. The reader has as little clue as Senlin as to what is going on. Why are people peddling beer machines? Why is one whole floor of the tower given to a series of plays that the unwitting travel has to enter into, with strange instructions to "stoke the fires"? Why are people who get things run, or run out of money treated so badly? There are few answers here, though Senlin begins to piece things together on his quest. Much of the early part of the book I read with a sense of unease. What was going on? Why? How will Senlin, the least capable person in the world, actually survive? Later the novel is on more familiar territory as Senlin finds some stability and begins to understand things. Clearly he is getting closer to finding his wife. And then the book ends - I'd clearly missed all the hints that this was the first of several. The reader is faced with two existing sequels and a fourth in the pipe line. There was a time when every fantasy author felt they had to have three volumes to be like Tolkien. Such epic tales have their place. But there is also room for shorter stories, that suck the reader in and satisfy them quickly. Instead, resolution for Senlin seems a long way off, and I'm not sure I wanted to climb quite such a tall tower. Nonetheless it is a well written piece of fantasy. Should time permit, I may return. There's much to enjoy here after all, a strange and disconcerting world; Thomas Senlin is a great character, and his wife Marya clearly is a woman more able to adapt to strange and dangerous circumstances, and a cast of weird and wonderful characters involved in a complex plot. While it may not be apparent to readers of this blog one of my secret pleasures is the Western. I'm a huge fan of Sergio Leone in particular, and when I initially picked up this book I was mostly checking to see how the author's list tallied with my own. Barry Stone's justification for being the author of this book is that he too is an enormous fan, though his knowledge of Western films is far superior to mine, and thus I got a lot out of each of the fifty short pieces. Reading through the list, I was struck repeatedly that the Western as a film is very rarely actually about the American West. For one thing, the Native American population rarely feature, and when they do (which is predominately in films from the earlier half of the 20th century) they are there are archetypal bad guys but even then they often serve to advance other stories. Two films that Stone lists that do focus on the Native American experience (at least through the eyes of white viewers) include Dances with Wolves and Dead Man (the latter I haven't seen so I've added it to my list). But I was surprised that the 1970 film Soldier Blue didn't make Stone's list. I always saw this as both an attempt to graphically portray the brutality against Native Americans and as a comment on US Imperialism in Vietnam and elsewhere. It might also serve as a comment on the US Western as an art form. But as with anyone "50 greatest" list there are going to be omissions here. I was however struck by the variety of films that Stone does include. Since there is a debate about what actually is a Western, it was brave of Stone to include Yojimbo and Seven Samurai both of which were enormously influential and have similar structures to classic western films. They are also both amazing films. The list is slightly skewed by Stone's love of Quentin Tarantino. I enjoyed 2015's Hateful Eight in the cinema. But I'm not convinced it will stand the test of time and Morricone's film score is not his greatest. I particularly enjoyed Stone's analysis of some of the earlier Westerns. He points out how they are often dealing with big themes, but also are very different to modern films. This isn't simply about levels of sex and violence, but also how films are structured. As he writes about 1959's Rio Bavo, "Modern audiences aren't accustomed to the pace of 1950s westerns... a story with a straightforward plot that director Howard Hawks decided should take 2 hours and 21 minutes to tell... Long scenes devoid of action exist only to add complexity to the film's characters..." He also notes how "moments when what is normally conveyed with words is achieved instead with a look". It's striking that this (and the use of the landscape) is a feature of so many westerns. Think Leone's focus on eyes. The emphasis on the individuals and the personal is crucial to so many such films and stems, in my opinion, from the way that US society focuses on the individual over society. It's part of the reason why film's like Soldier Blue can go against the type. That said, as Stone frequently points out, these films were often making critiques of that very position. High Noon being one classic example. This too can frequently be missed by modern audiences. I've never seen Broken Arrow (1959) and would feel uncomfortable watching a film where white actors are blacked up to play Native Americans. But as Stone explains, "Although the film could have been a lot more respectful of Native American culture... it was for its time a very genuine and laudable attempt to make a film that didn't;'t simply follow Hollywood norms... If you can leave any sophisticated, enlightened 21st-century thoughts on racism at the door and approach this film with a 1950s mentality, you'll discover a brave film that attempted to chart a new course for the genre... Broken Arrow is a progressive film that suggests ways forward for a divided and deeply prejudiced nation". It's points like this that mean that Barry Stone's list is more than simply his favourite films, but also includes movies that might be forgotten or dismissed. It's added more than a few films to my own list of must sees, and I'd recommend it to the fan of the western genre. Stephen Basdeo's book is a fascinating study of the cultural impact of one of England's most famous rebels: Wat Tyler, who was a key figure in the Great Revolt of 1381. I've written myself about the Peasants' Revolt and I won't repeat that here. For those who do not know the history Basdeo opens his book with a good summary of events, though he also encourages people to read Juliet Barker's excellent history. He also concludes his work with fascinating reprints of poems and ballads about Tyler from the periods he covers. It is one of the ironies of history that the detail that we know most about Wat Tyler is the manner of his death. A whole number of contemporary accounts describe Tyler's murder at the hands of William Walworth, mayor of London, during negotiations with King Richard II as rebels from around London had converged on the capital. It's probably because of this that Tyler has become an iconic figure for generations after - though not always from the progressive side. My first encounter with Wat Tyler was in the years following the Poll Tax rebellion against Margaret Thatcher. In the early 1990s it was still common to see activists wearing t-shirts celebrating the 1381 rebellion which had begun as with resistance to Richard II's poll tax. As a result of that, and I think because of William Morris' work The Dream of John Ball, the Peasant's Revolt was seen very much as the property of the far-left. Basdeo shows however that there are far deeper roots to Tyler's association with radical politics, but more surprisingly, Tyler was not always someone held up by progressive forces. In the turmoil of the 1640s, Basdeo explains, the only side to use Wat Tyler's story were the Royalists. Prior to the 17th century, Tyler and John Ball had been held up as examples of people wanting to "overturn the social order". "Perhaps," wonders Basdeo, Tyler was "too radical, even for regicides". Instead, Royalists argued that Tyler shows the folly of trying to challenge the King and hence the real social order. In the words of one writer, Tyler was man who wanted to "change the Monarchy into anarchy". Rather neatly the 17th century writers were slurring those contemporaries who challenged the king (very few of whom before the late 1640s had ever considered deposing the king) as being potential regicides, or at least dangerous revolutionaries. This approach towards Tyler and the Revolt continued into the next century. One quoted example, from 1769, argues that the events of 1381 showed the absolute necessity it is for the nation to be provided with such laws, as may prevent even the first steps and approaches towards any riotous and disorderly meetings of the people; for, when once a mob are collected together; and they have done one act of violence, they soon proceed to another, till they perpetrate the most extravagant enormities, and the most horrid cruelties.. that may shake the foundation of a government. 18th century fears of the mob are here given a historical justification. In this, and other works, the struggles of Tyler and his mob, are contrasted by those who stood firm against them, which might have "accomplished the destruction of the Kingdom, had it not been for the gallant behaviour of its citizens". So at the end of the account, it all turns out alright. In one play that Basdeo quotes, performed at the "rowdy Bartholomew Fair", "it turns out the mob never wanted to follow Tyler all along. They had been duped by their wicked captain. Thereafter, due to the good king's grace all of the rebels are pardoned." I am slightly wary however, about simply reading these accounts as designed to "safely contain" its subversive parts. At the same time as reading Basdeo's book I was reading Christopher Hill's A Nation of Change and Novelty and in his chapter on Literature and the English Revolution Hill demonstrates how, to escape censorship, authors often used happy acceptable endings to ensure their work was published. As Hill writes, "most masques were expected to end with all problems solved by a rex ex machina, and even writers who wished to criticise royal policy had to wrap their message up in so much flattery that there is every likelihood that the king missed the point." It is entirely possible that authors of plays about Tyler had to end on an appropriate note or risk not being performed, rather than simply being opposed to radical politics. I speculate that playwrights wanted audience approval, they had to at least contain a few passages that would go well among the rowdy attendees at Bartholomew Fair. As the 18th and then the 19th centuries develop, growing demands for reform from sections of society meant that Tyler's story again gets appropriated, this time to create an "imagined national community" where throughout history there had always been a section of English society who had fought for democracy, freedom and equality. Tyler, in this context, is remoulded as an early freedom fighter, a precursor of Chartists and others. He was no longer the leader of a mob, instead an entirely justified rebel against oppression. In one fascinating appropriation of Tyler, James 'Bronterre' O'Brien, lays the blame for Wat Tyler's defeat, not on the aristocracy, but on the "middle classes who had abandoned their former working-class comrades". O'Brien sees Walworth as a "London shopocrat", a "base and bloody-minded middle-man". O'Brien's piece, written in 1837, is a reaction to the great defeat of the Reform Act, when the wealthier middle classes won the vote and backed down for further agitation to gain suffrage for the poorer workers. Tyler becomes a weapon in a 19th century struggle for a democracy which he could not even have comprehended. Basdeo documents how Tyler's story becomes a growing part of the radical tradition, though not without being shaped by each generation's customs. During Victorian times, for instance, the story (and it is a story, without any historical evidence at all) that Tyler began the revolt after a tax collector sexually abused his daughter, became a way of fixing Victorian morals onto the rebellion. Increasingly Tyler also becomes a central figure in historical novels, and Basdeo gives us an excellent summary of these, including a few that I firmly intend to read. I was also amazed to learn that in 1969 the Peasant's Revolt was the subject of a American educational film with no less an actor than Anthony Hopkins staring as Wat Tyler. Stephen Basdeo's book should be of interest to a far wider readership than those scholars studying 1381. It is a detailed example of how historical events can be used, and abused, by contemporary times to fit the needs of those defending the status quo and those challenging it. Wat Tyler and those who rose with him were struggling against a system that was cruel in its exploitation and oppression of those at the bottom of society. Today we live in a very different world, but there remains much to rebel against and so 1381 will continue to be something from which people draw inspiration. As the author concludes, there will likely be future points when "English people hold a mass protest" and then, "we will once against see Wat Tyler's name reappear". John Christopher's The Death of Grass is a remarkable ecological disaster novel first published in 1956. It's particularly surprising because it was published six years before Rachel Carson's classic Silent Spring kick started the modern environmental movement and at the heart of the book's disaster is a crisis caused by some of the same problems that Carson highlighted. The book begins with the emergence of a strain of virus in Asia that decimates rice production there leading to the deaths of millions of people. It all seems very far away for the novel's main characters who, living in Southern England, are perfectly able to imagine that they will never be at risk. After all, Western Countries are producing enough food to send relief shipments to China, and surely the scientists will come up with something, they always do. As two of the protagonists discuss: "Every government in the world is going to be comforting itself with the same reassuring thought. The scientists have never failed us yet. We shall never really believe they will until they do." "No," said Roger, "I suppose not." He lifted his nearly empty glass. "Look thy last on all things lovely every hour. A world without beer, Unimaginable. Drink up and let's have another." Of course the virus defies attempts to defeat it, and jumps to wheat, rye and barley. Suddenly life is much more precarious and when the Roger and his friend John learn of the governments plans, they head north toward a secret valley farmed by John's brother David. Getting out of London proves a challenge, and requires John's group to begin their break from "civilisation". If "civilised society" hasn't broken down John comments, they'll all hang after their actions. The failure of the scientists has been matched by the failure of the state. And civilisation descends rapidly into competing bodies of violent gangs intent on preserving themselves at the expense of everyone else. John's group have an aim - somewhere to get to - but everyone else is simply struggling to survive. This descent into animal like behaviour is actually the least convincing part of the book - I doubt doubt that some people would behave abominably as civilisation collapses and food becomes scarce. But it's also true that in disaster situations people organise collectively to try and help each other - something that just doesn't happen in The Death of Grass. The author underlines this by having the murderers and rapists often cover themselves in gold and jewels, despite their lack of value in the new world. One great weakness in the book is the portrayal of women. By and large they are depicted as victims, following behind their menfolk who are doing the dirty and dangerous work. They are passive and unable to relate to the new situation. There is a particularly awful scene where one character murders his wife simply because of her infidelity, then takes a new, child bride. Even within John's group there is discord and danger. The gun seller Pirrie who has come with them and brought guns and ammunition demonstrates the reality of the situation being prepared to kill in order to protect the groups, but exacting a tough price in return. Despite these limitations, the ending is very well done, though the detail need not concern us here. In the introduction to this new edition, Robert Macfarlene contrasts the book to the "cosy catastrophe" of John Wyndham's work (The Day of the Triffids had been published a few years earlier). I felt that they shared more than he suggested, but The Death of Grass is much more brutal and lacks the comforting endings of Wyndham's books. Christopher also frames the disaster much better, locating it in an agricultural system that David points out, is more about producing goods decreed by the government, for the market; rather than worrying about the future. Faith in science proves, in Christopher's book, the Achilles' heel of modern society, whereas in Wyndham's work it is often society's salvation. Ecological catastrophe aside, one other stand out of this novel is the extent to which the British state is prepared to go to ensure some people survive. They are stopped in this endeavour by a popular revolution in London, but the victors of this have little to offer except gramophone records on the BBC. Nero fiddles as London burns notes one of our heroes. Despite its bleak portrayal of human nature there is a lot in this book by John Christopher. I'm reminded how much I loved his Tripod trilogy as a youngster. His vision of ecological disaster has tragic parallels for today and I'm not surprised it has had a new renaissance after many years out of print. This book is a collection of essays proving how great a historian Christopher Hill was. They demonstrate exactly how detailed Hill's knowledge of the English Revolutionary period was, and his ability to make links between subjects and contemporary politics. They are also incredibly polemical, one, for instance Abolishing the Ranters is a strident defence of the very existence of that religious grouping which had been denied at length in 1986 book by professor Colin Davis. Hill shows his mastery of the contemporary literature, the source material as well as an understanding of his opponents writing. Ultimately this is a forceful defence of the idea that there was an English Revolution. The book is was written ten years into Thatcher's government and at the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall - events that get passing mention in several essays. Hill is defending the idea of Revolution at a time when mass risings were taking place but the political framework of Communism was disappearing. Hill was too good a left-winger to believe that the regimes that were falling apart in Eastern Europe were actually socialist, but he understood that left wing politics were on the defensive. Colin Davies, for instance, "clearly regards [Gerrard Winstanley] as a pre-incarnation of Josef Stalin". In this context, his essay The Word 'Revolution' is a wonderful piece of writing. It traces the development of the word Revolution through the Early Modern Period. At the beginning of the seventeenth century he argues, the word meant not the overturning of something, but a rotation of something. So when Gerrard Winstanley uses it, says Hill, he means that the "Diggers' object was not just to remove the Norman Yoke but to get back behind the Fall of Man, to a period outside history - the future millennium as well as Adam;s Paradise." There then follows a detailed summary of dozens of different uses of the word Revolution, each demonstrating an evolving use of the word through a period that saw Parliament challenge the King then defeat and behead him, followed by the return of the monarchy. But, in Hill's words: 1688 was a smudged compromise, and helped to prevent England ever having a revolutionary tradition in the sense that the USA, France and the USSR have revolutionary traditions. 1688 was 'glorious', bloodless, because fixed by an agreement between party leaders without involving 'the people' at all. If 1688 was a revolution, had there been a revolution in the 1640s? Voltaire in 1733 took for granted that the 1640s had seen 'une révolution en Angleterre', and this usage continued through the French Revolution to Guizot, to Karl Marx, and to European historical writing generally. But in England, although the shift in the meaning of 'revolution' had taken place well before 1688, the events of that year created new ambiguities. So we cannot think about the evolution of the word without thinking about the evolution of the society. We also cannot think about it without the context of the times that Hill was writing in, and this is what gives his book a real edge. Hill also demonstrates a nuanced view of what Revolution was and is. In an earlier essay on Political Discourse he writes: Historians who have failed to find long-term causes of the English Revolution, as well as those who have failed to notice that there was a revolution at all, have perhaps been looking for the wrong things in the wrong places. There were no revolutionaries who willed what happened, no Lenin: there were virtually no republicans in the Long Parliament. But there were tensions in the society, slowly building up in the decades before 1640: and there was an ideology, popularised by Fox and Beard, which in appropriate circumstances could become revolution, as it did in Cromwell. Collections of essays are always hard to review even when, as in this book, they are discussing a common theme, albeit from many different directions. Some of the chapters here are heavily reliant on a detailed knowledge of a particular subject. I found Hill's article on Archbishop Laud nearly impenetrable mostly because I have very little knowledge of the specifics Hill writes about. On the other hand, I thought the chapter on Gerrard Winstanley on Freedom was superb and I wish I had come across it earlier. Among many things Hill makes an important point that Winstanley writes about "mankind" rather than "man", meaning that he is including women in his vision of freedom, something that few (if any) of Winstanley's contemporaries considered. I also should highlight the chapter on radicals and Ireland in the period - which explains why they did not oppose the oppression of Ireland by Cromwell and others. There is much in this collection for anyone studying the English Civil War and Revolutionary Period. Hill brings a freshness to these debates, even today, and his writing is full of humour as well as polemic. Surprisingly he also seems full of hope that thing will get better. He finishes his article on Winstanley with a comment and quote from The Diggers' leader which might well be written about Hill himself: Winstanley failed; but his writings justify the words he prefixed to one of his Digger pamphlets: 'When these clay bodies are in a grave, and children stand in place, This shows we stood for truth and peace and freedom in our days.
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