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Hosting panels and workshops on a dozen cosplay-related subjects including costume craftsmanship (multiple levels), cosplay performance, makeup/posing/photography, international cosplay, sociology of cosplay, the evolution of cosplay and many more
Hosting (MCing) main programming events such as costume contests, Fashion Shows, Idol contests, Opening Ceremonies, Charity Auctions and more.
If you would like to invite Yaya to make a guest appearance at your convention, please fill out the booking form with as much detail about your event as possible and any offers or proposals. Thank you.
Now booking engagements for 2018. Events will be added as they are confirmed, please check back soon!
If you run a convention or festival and would like to invite Yaya to appear as a Guest/Judge/Speaker/Panelist/Performer at your event, please visit the Booking page.
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The 2018 midterms are coming, and while the initial Senate map might not look great for Democrats, the House is a different story, says Roll Call’s Elections Analyst Nathan L. Gonzales. Find out what his initial race ratings are for 2018 House races and what history could tell us about potential outcomes for the balance of the chamber.
Roskam gives a tour of his office in the Cannon House Office Building on Oct. 23, 2009. (CQ Roll Call File Photo)
Rep. Peter Roskam gave a tour of his congressional office in 2009 for Roll Call’s “Office Space” series, which returns this fall.
The Illinois Republican’s office in the Cannon House Office Building initially had “a large blank wall,” reporter Ali McSherry wrote in the original story. The space was later filled by a “large oil painting created by his wife, Elizabeth … [that] took a year to create.”
CraftKitsandSupplies carries over 100 different styles of charms and pendants, ideal for beaded bracelets, beaded necklaces, beaded keychains, and other craft projects. We have charms and pendants such as, cross charms, cross pendants, glass charms, glass pendants, sterling silver charms, sterling silver pendants and many more other charms and pendants. Charms and Pendants are great for all types of events and craft projects, such as, birthdays, christmas, and school projects.
Use the form below to request a quotation for factory-new spare parts. Our normal response time is 48 hours. For military products please see Military Quotes. *Required entries
Through the generous donations of sponsors, the collision Repair association is able to promote training and professional standards in the collision repair industry in Nova Scotia.
July 30, 2014 No Comments Food, Hotels and Restaurants, More, Recipes, Uncategorized Antara Chakraborty
When you want a sumptuous breakfast, that too under 150 bucks, where do you go? You go to Blue Sky Café. With burgers and grilled sandwiches priced in the range of 55 to 100, and mouth watering omelets, and yummy milkshakes with just the right amount of sugar – there seriously ain’t much to think about, is there? I breakfasted there on 10th of this month; had a Mushroom Chicken
The post informs about “4 Efficient methods to meditate” and is drafted after discussing all the Pros and Cons in the post before of why there is a need for meditation? For all the people down for it do need to know proper techniques and different types of meditation. As mentioned in the earlier post regarding meditation, it is not a onetime cure. It should be a lifelong habit. So
Tomatoes are known as red fruits or berries , but are mostly used as vegetables There are different species of tomatoes available depending upon the region to region and climate conditions. Tomatoes are native to Mexico. Like Bangalore tomatoes, cherry tomatoes which is available in different colors but almost all tomatoes are available in pure red color. Cherry tomatoes are the different variety of tomato which grows in very small size and red in color similar to cherries just like cherries so it is called as cherry tomatoes. Cherry tomatoes are originated from north Chile . These cherry tomatoes are cultivated since early 1800s. These cherry tomatoes are used mainly in salads , Mexican ans Spanish recipes, pizzas, and pastas. It can also be eaten raw or just boiled and roasted with salt and pepper. Tomatoes are rich in Lycopene, an antioxidant which is helpful in protecting cells in body and prevents skin cancer caused by UV-Rays. Eating tomatoes can keep you away from breast cancer and other cancer related diseases. Eating tomatoes can reduce sugar levels in blood and reduces fat Tomatoes contains carotene which improves blood serum level and also maintains good eye vision keeping away age related eye muscular diseases. Tomato contains 21% Vitamin C. The tomato recipes that you could preparely easily are: Tomato soup: Ingredients: Tomatoes Salt to taste Ginger and garlic Pepper Butter cream Preparation method: Boil tomatoes along with ginger and add salt .and boil it still it is completely cooked. Now grind the tomatoes with ginger garlic paste until the ingredients are completely smashed smoothly Now take the mixture in the bowl add some butter cream with pepper powder sprinkled on it You can also use coriander to sprinkle on the soup which tastes good So hot soup is ready to be served . Tomato Raita: Ingredients Red Tomatoes Finely chopped green chilies Finely chopped onions Coriander leaves Thick curd Cumin powder Pepper powder Salt
Have you heard about Nutella Chocolate? Freaky Question. I Know! Nutella, the hazelnut chocolate spread, is deliciously, awesomely, supertasty, lovely, chocolaty, creamy, fancy, uber, yum, nutty thing. You just need a spoon and there you go. Eat it and keep eating it and spreading it on breads, cookies or cakes or on anything you want. And the fascinating thing, you know 5 February,2014 is celebrated as Nutella Day. Nutella lovers
Gol gappe belong to the Indian family of street food which is found in almost every corner of a city. Gol gappe, which is the plural of gol gappa, are fried, hollow puris that are stuffed with boiled chick peas and potatoes and toppeed with some tamarind chutney and filled with flavoured water that has generous concentration of mint and some spices. Gol gappe are best had at a roadside
Who wants to get old? The answer is no one. Although in reality aging is unavoidable. But we can certainly lower down the rate of ageing. With age our body performs less efficiently and we become vulnerable to age associated ailments. But aging with elegance is in our hands. The manner in which we lead our lives control our aging. The damaging results of aging can be reduced by the
Creeping back to the yonder days, when sneaking into the corner grocery store to buy a packet of Hajmola with the newly earned 1rupee coin, for having done the job of fetching the milk packets and the newspaper from the main gate, was an achievement, I realize how inclined my determination was to get only the ‘Imli’ flavoured Hajmola packet out of the huge jar, usually crowed with all the
Since my affection for Lebanese cuisine transformed into an obsession, and I started to empty my pockets at every other Lebanese joint in the city, which though made me popular and loved among their owners, but my savings began to race to the descending point. I was worried, and about to become penniless, but my obsession was experiencing its ascending waves and ridges, that didn’t seem to end. And, so
Be it peanut butter or an almond fudge; hazelnuts coated in chocolate or a Choco-walnut cookie; nuts often form the heart of many dishes be it savory or a dessert. Though the botanical definition of a nut has a vivid criteria for categorization, yet in culinary terms, a nut is any large, oily kernel found within a shell and used in food. Nuts are rich in a variety of nutrients.
Diwali is celebrated by Indians all over the world with great happiness.This is the reason it is most popular and is also most likely festival in the country as well as abroad.Diwali is also known as festival of lights.Diwali is different from other festivals it doesn’t comes with one day celebrations, it brings a series of holidays along with it.On the day of Diwali goddess Lakshmi is worshiped with most
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Another method for sharing a bit over Zp and GF256. Like ComparisonToft05Mixin.convert_bit_share, this protocol is only passively secure, but unlike that method this protocol uses only two Shamir sharings, and two openings. The other method does O(n) xor's with Zp values which is more expensive.
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Drazen Petrovic: The name is always mentioned in any discussion of all-time greatest European player, his effect inestimable, his ultimate greatness unknowable. BallinEurope has waxed poetic on the Basketball Mozart innumerable times already, but must say that lost in the general hoopla of the Dream Team in 1992 was the fact that one of the […]
For those not necessarily in the know about European basketball, the announcement of Anthony Parker’s retirement from professional hoops today may not have exactly made most sit up and take notice – just another Cleveland Cavalier gone, right? Except that Parker’s six-year European CV is loaded with team accomplishments and individual accolades, bringing Maccabi Tel […]
Congratulations go out from BallinEurope to Beşiktaş Milangaz, who capped a fascinating whirlwind run last night with an 80-76 victory over Anadolu Efes in game six of the TBL championship series. The Black Eagles may add the trophy to their Turkish Cup and FIBA Eurochallenge title in 2011-12, certainly the most successful – and among […]
Once again on June 7, BallinEurope takes a look back at one of the all-time greats, without whom the game of basketball would not be the same: Dražen Petrović. The man is still missed. An entire generation has entered basketball since his untimely passing and while ever-growing numbers of NBA and European stars who have […]
And this week … the Euroleague Final Four! To get things started, BallinEurope presents a roundup of highlight clips from the seasons-that-were of CSKA Moscow, FC Barcelona, Panathinaikos and Olympiacos. (Wow, BiE wonders every time upon looking at that list just how the big league could have ended up with a more scintillating Final Four: […]
It’s time for another BallinEurope shameless plug. Contributing writer David Hein has produced yet another great writeup over at the German Bundesliga’s official website. Check out a column chock full of videos and recaps, including the now semi-obligatory update on Team Zimbabwe/BG Göttingen’s Vitalis Chikoko. BiE can’t help but spill the beans on one scintillating […]
Regular readers of BallinEurope may recall a similarly entitled writeup on Montepaschi Siena on these pages from a long time ago – actually two weeks, but already it *feels* like quite a spell. Contributing writer Enrico Cellini was as surprised as any of us when Olympiacos began Siena’s ejection from the tournament, Facebook-messaging BiE with […]
At the halfway point of the crazy fast 2011-12 NBA season, BallinEurope flexes the university professor muscles a little bit this morning with midterm assessments of individual performance by the big league’s Continental Players. We’ll be using the European grading system, with 5 being the top score possible and 1 the lowest; the Americans may […]
What’s up with the bizarre mix of politics and basketball going on in Europe? While Barack Obama butters up Italia with references to Danilo Gallinari and Marco Bellinelli, New Jersey Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov is stumping in Russia on an apparently futile bid for the presidency there. And now … well, let’s just say Lithuania […]
At first, the headline is one hell of a stopper: Basketball writer Chris Sheridan tops his latest piece with “Prokhorov to sell Nets, donate fortune.” No, wait, it continues. “…if elected president of Russia.” Ah, well, then. At present, Prokhorov is in Russia in an effort to win votes for his liberal, pro-business Right Cause […]
Ever since the Los Angeles Lakers’ dreary loss to the Orlando Magic last Friday and straight through to yesterday’s brickfest in a loss to the Indiana Pacers, this fan’s thoughts are turning to – OK, now nearly obsessed with – making a trade to shake things up. First and foremost, BallinEurope feels for Pau Gasol. […]
Right, now we’re into it! BallinEurope was naturally pleased to see his dark horse elite-eight candidate Unics Kazan defend home court against Fenerbahçe Ülker on opening night of the 2011-12 Euroleague Top 16 round, 76-71 – though it sure wasn’t easy for Unics after they generously spotted the Turkish side a 17-point lead at halftime. […]
BallinEurope.com was founded in September 2007 by Christophe Ney (who now runs the excellent scouting-themed website European Prospects) and Tobias Seitz, both then bloggers for FIBA.com with over 10 years’ worth of experience in the professional basketball world each. The mission then was to “provide a very unique perspective of Basketball in and about Europe.”
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Currently five players have declared for the draft class including cornerbacks, Adonis Alexander of Virginia Tech and Sam Beal of Western Michigan, LB Bright Ugwoebuh of Oregon St., safety Brandon Bryant of Mississippi St and RB Marty Carter of Grand Valley St. Alexander held a pro day on June 20th, while Beal worked out on June 28th and Bryant the following day, June 29th. NFL supplemental drafts often pass without any players being chosen, but Beal, Alexander and Bryant figure to be attractive options for NFL clubs with needs in the secondary.
Sam Beal is our highest rated prospect in this class and a player who could be selected with a second day selection either a 2nd or 3rd round draft choice. He had a good pro day workout. If a player is selected in the supplemental draft, the team must forfeit a draft pick of the same round the player was picked in the NFL Draft 2019. Since 2012, only two players have been picked in the supplemental draft. The Browns took receiver Josh Gordon in 2012 in the 2nd round while the Rams took Isaiah Battle in 2015 in the fifth round. Only 43 players in total have been taken in the supplemental draft since its inception in 1977.
The NFL will conduct the Supplemental Draft 2018 on Wednesday, July 11th for players who rescind their remaining college eligibility. This draft has been a short process annually that considers special situations for players that are at least three years removed from high school. All 32 teams will participate in the weighted process that is divided into three tiers with seven prospects entered for this year’s selection draft. Teams with six wins or less from last season will make up the first group, followed by a second group of non-playoff teams and finally a third group of the twelve playoff teams. Each team submits the name of the players via email that they want to draft with the round they would like to select them. The club with the highest selection will be awarded the player. In the case of two teams drafting the same player in a round, the club with the worse record last season will win the prospect. Players not selected in this draft class will then become free agents eligible to sign with any team.
Any team that uses a selection in the Supplemental Draft will forfeit their choice in the corresponding round of the NFL Draft 2019. The new draft prospects will be considered part of the rookie salary pool along with the players from the NFL Draft 2018 and they must fit under the current contract structure and overall salary cap. There was no player chosen again last July. The Rams used their 5th round pick on OT Isaiah Battle in the 2015 NFL
Supplemental Draft, the last player chosen in this process. No players were drafted the previous past two summers. In 2013, the Browns used their 2nd round pick on wideout Josh Gordon, the only selection chosen in the process. He was a Pro Bowl receiver who set new NFL records a few years ago. But he has also been suspended annually for failing drug and alcohol tests and is currently coming off a suspended period. Browns did not bring back for 2017 season, but has reinstated him this spring and he has been in mini-camp this spring and will attend training camp this August.
Most prospects in a Supplemental class provide little initial impact because of the late signing that caused them to miss all of the OTAs and mini-camp practices. The NFL office has considered terminating this draft process after only minimal interest by clubs. Bids are weighted according to how a team performed the previous season. There are three groups of bid weights, with record determining ranking within each. The first group consists of teams that had six or fewer wins the previous season. The second group is made up of non-playoff teams that had more than six wins. The third group is made up of the 12 playoff teams from the previous year.
These players are eligible for the NFL Supplemental Draft after not declaring for entry in the NFL Draft 2018. The NFL has confirmed that these five players will be available in today’s summer NFL Supplemental Draft 2018.
Big agile savvy corner started his final two seasons, earning MAC honors in 2017. Slender athlete with the prototypical skills which translates well to the corner position. Quick feet with fine short area suddenness and good long speed. Fine natural coverage ability with the athleticism to ultimately compete for a corner role in the NFL. Slight frame and lack of ideal physicality are legitimate concerns. Aided by quick feet, athletic instincts and the ball-skills to mirror receivers and grade out highly on a game to game basis. Limited experience vs NFL caliber receivers, though shows natural playmaking skills and made fast progress with experience anticipating routes and making plays on the ball. Can mirror tightly in man coverage underneath. Shows fine patience and confidence and keeps balanced and under control in coverage. He was rarely beaten deep with good speed and leaping skills to win in matchups. Displays nifty footwork and above-average twitch to plant and drive out of his backpedal. Inconsistent at reading the QB to anticipate when to jump routes. Displays good recovery speed when he reads routes properly. He can bite on play-action and fooled by double moves. Instincts are improving, though faced a simple level of play. Inconsistent tackling whether at the line or in the open field. Lacks top makeup speed and can be slow to turn and find the ball. Needs improvement on tracking and adjusting to deep passes. Overall, he is a very alert, confident and instinctive corner who is usually sound at jumping routes. Good press coverage ability to gain an early advantage. As a junior in 2017, he started 11 games and made 26 tackles with 3 TFL, 10 PBU and 2 picks for 2nd team MAC honors. As a sophomore, he started 13 games with 55 tackles with 8 PBU, and no picks. At his pro day at WMU, he came in at 6’1” and 178 lbs. with 32+” arms. He had a 4.47 time. He did a 37” VJ and a 10’6” BJ. Added a 4.09 in the shuttle with a 7.11 three-cone. Definite upside potential with work on his basics. Currently, he lacks the functional strength to test NFL caliber receivers. Shows a good closing burst that he uses well and should win a roster spot as a #4 or #5 in camp. Top 75 prospect after his strong final two seasons. Quality prospect probably fits in the 2nd day. Displayed quality starting talent. With a late start in rookie season he will most likely initially be only a backup corner with the skill set to continue to improve. With experience he will press for nickel corner role and eventually start once he settles into a system. Needs to be more physical to make it at the next level and earn playing time. Fine addition especially if he falls into middle rounds.
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Gordon (Nolan) is a father who meets a similarly disturbed man (Oberst Jr) online. They make some rather heinous plans involving Gordon's young son. Once they meet it becomes clear that there is more about both men than meets the eye. Director Powell uses his short film to ask the question: "They say that anyone who abuses a child is a monster, what if they really were monsters?"
As expected Nolan and Oberst Jr. own the material. It may even be Oberst Jr's creepiest role to date. How he can pour such vileness into a character defies logic. Where he must have to go to conjure up this performance is a place most of us don't want to know exists.
While Nolan and Oberst Jr are awesome, it's Powell's script that sets the template for 13 minutes of brilliance. Often short films are snapshots of ideas that need time to breathe, begging to be stretched out to feature length. Other shorts simply try to pack a feature length worth of ideas into a truncated running time, resulting in poorly formed ideas and confusing narratives. Powell's short defies almost all of the tried and true short film stereotypes. It's clean, concise, and extremely powerful. By presenting a fully formed idea, rather than something that feels like a scene from something larger, Heir feels like a fully realized work. It doesn't feel like there should be more to this story, and frankly we don't need to see more.
Heir is nothing short of a triumph. It should be used a a master course for folks looking to make their first, or fortieth, short film. It looks great it's a compete narrative, and it's executed to perfection by two tremendous actors. You need to check out Heir if you have the chance.
Labels: Bill Oberst Jr, DreadWorld, Fatal Pictures, Heir, reviews, Richard Powell, Robert Nolan, short film, Silent Retreat
This is Richard here, I wanted to thank you for your kind words about Heir. Reviews like these inspire us as a team and reinforce the idea that we have a message that is not only being heard but is being understood and appreciated and that is comforting and motivational thought.
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No we have not fallen off the edge of the Earth. Here is the short list: House on the market. ShowingShowingShowing(Which means constant cleaning)WorkWorkWork(14 to 16 hour days plus at least one weekend day sine April. Insert frowny face here.)Norah has two loose teeth with her two big teeth pushing in right under them.Lots of repair and necessary work at my parents house.Got to see Boo's new apartment in Little Rock.More showing.Much more work.HOUSE SOLD!!!!! (Yeah!) No more cleaning. We refuse. PackingMore workMore packingThat's right MORE work! I am seeing a pattern here. Will post pictures this weekend.That is all. Lori
Norah can say a few words that are recognizable to everyone like, no, mama, daddy, apple, bye bye. She said stop the other day for the first time. We just know that with the right kind of instruction and attention from some great educators along with us that Norah will be able to communicate and understand spoken conversation. It is very exciting to see her go from just saying "aaaahhhh" when we first got her to now.
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Mylo lake. This little pond has only got 6 pegs on and is an ideal place if you’re a beginner, with lots of 3-8lb Carp you will be kept busy all day, also great for a small club match in Winter.
Summer 2015 will see the launch of the Alders Junior Academy, and this little lake will be the first port of call for the kids to learn on before they enter the league and show the seasoned anglers a thing or two! This lake is often used as an overflow in matches for the main match lake in winter as it can warm quicker and provide challenging weights. Don't be fooled by it's size!
Pump lake. Not far to walk from Breakfast in the Pumphouse Cafe, this is one of the smaller lakes on the complex and resembles a canal with it being 14m wide. It’s no wonder anglers love fishing it and with lots of 3-6lb Carp and a few Rudd. Those of you who remember the good old days of the canal will love this lake.
Wood lake. The wood lake is considered by many to be the hardest of the lakes and again like Pump Lake resembles a canal, slightly wider at 20m in parts. You need a variety of methods to catch and those who fish it with a little finesse get their rewards. Well stocked with 3-8lb Carp, it's another favourite amongst the match anglers especially in winter.
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I write Australian cozies with sassy female sleuths who couldn't solve the mystery without the help of friends, so grab a coffee, pull up a chair and make yourself at home... http://ajblythe.com
Success is a finished book, a stack of pages each of which is filled with words. If you reach that point, you have won a victory over yourself no less impressive than sailing single-handed around the world. Tom Clancy
Every September I set my goals for the writing year. So far I have done everything I needed for the first 6 months. But now I'm moving the goal posts. I'm no longer going to enter the First Kiss with two manuscripts, in fact, I'm not going to enter it with any. This is because I have made the decision to be more selective with my contests, eg picking contests with finals judges I'd like to get my ms in front of. I think I'll have to put a lot of thought into my 2011/12 goals!
Today is the official national day of Australia. On the 26th January we commemorate the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove in 1788.
I think people's need for books and the sense of community a library creates can be forgotten at times. After reading the following article, originally posted by the ABC on 16th January, I don't think the council of Milton Keynes will forget again.
The residents of a small town in Britain have borrowed every single book from their local library in an attempt to stop it from being closed.
Until this week, the town of Stony Stratford, a constituent town of Milton Keynes in north Buckinghamshire, was notable only because its two pubs, The Cock and The Bull, were the likely origin of the phrase "a cock and bull story".
But when the Milton Keynes Council decided to close Stony Stratford's library as part of budget cuts, 6,000 of the town's residents decided they had another story to tell.
A week ago the library held 16,000 books but today the stunned librarians preside over bare shelves. The people of Stony Stratford have taken home their maximum allowance of 15 books, including dusty mechanics manuals and flimsy paperback novels. At one stage during the week, nearly 380 books were being stamped out on loan every hour.
The campaign, called 'Wot No Books', was organised on Facebook by Friends of Stony Stratford Library. The group says the protest aims to show the void that would be left in the community if the library closed.
The Stony Stratford Council has backed the campaign against the Milton Keynes Council, because like many of the town's groups, it holds its meetings in the library. The Milton Keynes Council says it will continue to consult with the community about the planned closure.
Categories bookshelves, community, library, Milton Kenyes Council, people power, reading, Stony Stratford
As some of you may already know, a team from the Romance Writers of Australia commitee has started a drive for book donations...
We've all seen the devastation the recent Queensland floods have wrought and have wondered how we can help. We know that for many affected families, books will not be high on their priorities list for some time to come.
So…with the aid of some wonderful volunteers, we've put together a Romance Writers of Australia Flooded Communities Book Appeal.
FICTION BOOKS! Romance books, children's books, young adult books, genre books, whatever – either new or in sparkling condition.
Now! And any time over the next few months. The books will be boxed and delivered to the appropriate libraries/schools/neighbourhood centres/community centres in batches as soon as the communities are ready to receive them. We'll be liaising with councils, libraries and schools to ensure this is done appropriately. Feel free to pop a note inside, or if you're an author, sign it.
There was a lot of relief in Brisbane yesterday when it was realised the flood peak was 1 metre (3'3") lower than expected. While this was good news, it was short-lived. There was still so much water everywhere, and so much destruction.
To give you some idea this is a street in our central business district - before the flood and during:
My home state has seen a lot of water in the past few weeks. Floods have stretched nearly the entire state - 80% has been declared a disaster zone, an area twice the size of Texas and over 5 United Kingdoms. And now it is our turn.
I live in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland in the SE corner. Today they predict our flood will peak, higher than the previous highest flood of 1974. The Brisbane River runs right through the CBD (below is a photo of our central business district from then) so as you can imagine many businesses and homes are going to be affected.
Regardless of what the river does today the devestation and destruction the past two weeks of flooding have wrought on Queensland will last a long time.
My family is safe. My home is safe. I'm one of the lucky ones. My thoughts are with those who haven't been so fortunate.
For the last year I have been poking fun at the but in all of us... those 'but' excuses for not getting writing done. Today is the last My Excuse Monday post.
Now that there is no possible excuse for not writing left (unless you revisit my last years posts as per below *grin*) I thought I'd shift direction for my Monday blog posts. So from next week I will be starting Motivational Monday - stay tuned!
Yes, this is my New Year's Resolution... I'm aiming for 60 minutes of writing a day. I'm not sure I'll write every day (there will be days of plotting, editing - and life butting in) but I'm hoping the goal will drive me to do better than before. Guess time will tell :o)
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iStockphoto/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) -- Occupy Wall Street is anxiously waiting to find out if it will recoup $144,000 in credit card donations that were rejected over three days when the group’s online account, which is handled by an external fiscal agent, was temporarily frozen due to human error.
The Alliance for Global Justice first blamed one of the entities Occupy Wall Street is protesting -- Authorize.net, owned by Visa -- for the rejected donations and the freezing of another $40,000.
“I can’t help but believe that politics must be involved somewhere,” said Kathy Hoyt, a founding member of AFGJ, in a statement posted online that has since been removed, after the group realized it was its own blunder.
Chuck Kaufman, a national coordinator at AFGJ who is working hand-in-hand with the movement’s finance team, told ABC News Tuesday that his organization simply wasn’t used to processing so many donations.
“Our group normally processes a dozen donations a week, so all of a sudden Occupy Wall Street took off and it was 400 per day,” Kaufman said. “We just didn’t understand the banking architecture. We’ve never done anything on this scale before. I guess we should have communicated this to E-Onlinedata in the beginning.”
The sudden surge of activity acted as a red flag to E-Onlinedata, the company that acts as an intermediary between the cardholders and the banks. Kaufman said the company rejected $144,000 in donations and froze $40,000 that had already been donated but not yet pocketed by the group.
“I don’t blame the credit card companies for wondering what was going on,” he said. “Essentially they’re liable for any donations they process, so I understand where they’re coming from.”
Kaufman’s group receives 7 percent of the Occupy Wall Street donations that it processes. Out of that, he estimated that 4 percent went to E-Onlinedata, leaving the Alliance for Global Justice with a total of 3 percent.
“When Occupy Wall Street is gone in two years and the IRS comes knocking, we’re the ones who will provide the accounting,” he said.
KNS/AFP/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Basketball bad boy Dennis Rodman may be the only American to have hugged, drank and laughed with North Korea's bad boy Kim Jong Un, but the U.S. State Department said Friday it has no plans to debrief Rodman for any personal intel on the man who says he is targeting the U.S. with his nuclear arsenal.
Rodman left Pyongyang Friday after stunning the diplomatic world with his basketball diplomacy. After watching an exhibition game with a laughing Kim, dining and drinking with him, even hugging the regime strongman, Rodman had lavish praise for Kim and his father and grandfather who have turned North Korean into a family affair.
No other American as far as anyone can tell has met with Kim since he assumed command of North Korea following his father's death in 2011. Since then, Kim has defied the world by pressing ahead with a nuclear arms and missile program which Kim says is aimed at the U.S.
"We haven't been in touch with this traveling party at any point along in the process. They haven't been in touch with us. And so we don't have any plans in that regard," State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said.
But he said as with any American who travels to North Korea and wants to talk to State, "We'll take their call."
"Here's a man who has had dinner with one of the most threatening men in the whole world, who continues to sell weapons of mass destruction to all of our enemies. And they don't even want to talk to him? That's ridiculous," said Steve Ganyard, a former deputy assistant secretary of state and a consultant to ABC News.
"There is nobody at the CIA who can tell you more personally about Kim Jong Un than Dennis Rodman and that in itself is scary," Ganyard said.
Facebook(NEW YORK) -- Two young bike enthusiasts from California have disappeared while on a biking "trip of a lifetime" through South America, according to the U.S. State Department.
Jamie Neal and her boyfriend, Garrett Hand, both 25, embarked on their journey at the end of November, or early December, according to Neal's boss, Jeff Jerge. Neal works at the Pedaler, Jerge's El Sobrante, Calif., bike shop.
Jerge said that Neal and Hand had known each other for a while and began dating and planning their South American trip last summer.
"It's kind of like it was a dream trip for them," Jerge's wife, Kim Jerge, told ABCNews.com. "It's their first big adventure."
"They wanted to originally ride from here to South America, and we thought going through Mexico was particularly dangerous, so we talked to them about skipping that, and they did decide to fly down to South America and start their trip there," Jeff Jerge said. "We all felt it was potentially dangerous."
As the couple cycled through the continent, they frequently posted updates and photos on Facebook, chronicling their journey. They posted photos of camping, the wildlife and the people they met along the way.
The last post was on Jan. 25 and said, "Finally found Kraft Mac 'n' cheese in South America! Stoked LOL." The couple has not been heard from since.
"They had all the right gear," he said. "[The trip] was really well-planned and thought out in terms of the bicycling part."
The U.S. State Department said that according to their families, Hand and Neal had been traveling from Cusco to Lima, Peru, and were expected to arrive in Lima on Jan. 26.
"There's potential that they could be out of service and there's potential they could have just lost contact, but the frequency of their posts before Jan. 25 was pretty close to one another, and certainly there's never been a gap like this," Jerge said. "It really doesn't look good."
A State Department official confirmed to ABC News that the couple had not been heard from in almost a month.
"The U.S. Embassy in Lima is aware of the two U.S. citizens who apparently went missing while on a cycling trip in Peru," a State Department official said in a statement to ABC News.
"Consular officers from the U.S. Embassy in Lima are in contact with the families and Peruvian authorities, and are providing all appropriate consular assistance," the statement said. "The Peruvian authorities provided us all assurances that they will do everything possible to locate this couple. Embassy officers will continue to provide all appropriate consular assistance and to follow developments closely."
On Feb. 13, the U.S. Embassy in Peru issued a warning to Americans to beware of a kidnapping threat in the Cusco area from a criminal organization, but the State Department official could not confirm that the couple had been kidnapped, saying only that an investigation was under way. The Cusco area is near Machu Picchu, and is a popular destination for tourists.
"We don't know what to do," Jeff Jerge said. "What do you do when people are that far away and you're trying to help them?"
Flyers in English amd in Spanish have been made, and Jerge has made contact with other bikers in Peru to post the flyers. He is planning on reaching out to his distributors who have offices around the world to help get the word out.
"Both of them are just great people, and Jamie is just a good-hearted, fun-loving person with a lot of energy," Kim Jerge said. "She rode her bike to work from Oakland, which is about a 25-mile commute every day. She's a hard worker. She worked for us for two-and-a-half years. She's part of the family."
iStockphoto/Thinkstock(WINDSOR, Mich.) -- The cities of Windsor, Ontario, and Rogue River, Mich., are separated geographically by only a river, but when it comes to one highly annoying noise they are worlds apart.
That noise, described as a low-pitched rumble, has rankled citizens of Windsor since last year, prompting hundreds of complaint calls, leading one resident to create a Facebook page and spurring a senior aide to Canada’s foreign minister to visit the city to investigate.
Testing conducted by the Canadian government determined the sound, known by locals as the “Windsor hum,” came from the area of Zug Island, a 600-acre, steel industrial site on the U.S. side of the Detroit River, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.
The only problem? The residents of the Detroit suburb have no idea what their Canadian friends are talking about, or hearing.
The mayor of River Rogue, under whose jurisdiction Zug Island lies, told Canadian questioners last year that his city’s budget does not allow for testing to track down the noise, according to the CBC. Further, the city’s residents say they can’t even hear the noise that Windsor residents say shakes their windows, rattles their shelves and may even be making them sick.
“The only place I am hearing noise from is Canada–from politicians complaining,” the mayor, Michael Bowdler, told the Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the American response.
Michigan’s Department of Environmental Quality did look into the issue last year—examining whether noise could be caused by new machinery used at Zug—but found nothing, according to the Journal.
And pleas made by the Canadians to both the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have fallen short, with each saying it is a state, not a federal issue.
Bob Dechert, the parliamentary secretary to Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister, visited Windsor and Detroit late last month and met with both American and Canadian officials to address the issue, according to the CBC.
“The government of Canada takes this issue seriously,” Dechert said in a statement. “It is important that we find a solution that works for the people of Windsor.”
Win McNamee/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- The Obama administration has begun an effort to explain the alleged Iranian-backed plot to other countries in hopes of using the event to further isolate the Iranian regime, U.S. officials said.
“Iran must be held accountable for its actions,” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday. “We will work closely with our international partners to increase Iran’s isolation and the pressure on its government, and we call upon other nations to join us in condemning this threat to international peace and security.”
Clinton has called several of her counterparts this week to discuss the plot, including the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Russia.
The State Department on Wednesday called in ambassadors and representatives from foreign embassies in Washington to explain the alleged plot and to make the case for coordinated action going forward.
Similarly, a secret cable was sent by Deputy Secretary of State William Burns to U.S. embassies and consulates abroad instructing them to explain the charges in foreign capitals with the same goal in mind.
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, has began meeting with members of the U.N. Security Council to discuss ways they can increase pressure on Iran.
The State Department said Wednesday that there is no decision yet to pursue further international sanctions, but said that some countries could do more to enforce existing sanctions.
Secretary of State Clinton on Tuesday said the alleged Iranian-backed plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington was reason to rally the international community around coordinated action against Tehran.
“We will be consulting with our friends and partners around the world about for how we can send a very strong message that this kind of action, which violates international norms, must be ended,” she said.
Clinton added that “other areas where we can cooperate more closely in order to send a strong message to Iran and further isolate it from the international community will also be considered.”
The Obama administration also held classified briefings for lawmakers on Capitol Hill Wednesday to brief them in detail on the plot.
Stockbyte/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) -- On Thursday night the State Department called in Syria’s Ambassador in Washington Imad Moustapha and “read the riot act about this incident” and reminded of Syria’s treaty obligations to protect foreign diplomats.
“He was reminded that Ambassador Ford is the personal representative of the president and that an attack on Ford is an attack on the United States,” State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland told reporters Friday.
In the meeting with Ambassador Moustapha, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey Feltman also demanded that the Syrian government pay for the extensive damage to embassy vehicles. A previous U.S. demand to pay for damage to the U.S. embassy after it was stormed by another mob last summer has so far fell on deaf ears, the State Department said.
Part of the U.S. complaint this time is how long it took Syrian security forces to respond to Ford’s calls for help.
“As compared to the almost instantaneous response that Syrian security seems to be able to mount when there's an opposition demonstration, it took them almost two hours to come and disperse the mob and extract him from the site, and then he and his Syrian escorts went right back to the embassy without incident,” Nuland said.
Nuland described the group of protestors that assaulted Ford as a “Syrian rent-a-mob” and denied reports in Syrian media that Ford’s convoy hit a small child.
“His convoy did not hit anyone; that's Syrian disinformation. He went straight back to the embassy with no incident,” she said.
MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- The Taliban plan to open a diplomatic office in Qatar by the end of the year, and the United States may have given the Qataris the OK to do so, according to the Times of London.
But Tuesday, when pressed repeatedly about the report, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland wouldn’t even comment.
“We have nothing for you on that” is all Nuland would say Tuesday. “I'm not prepared to comment one way or the other on that one.”
Of course, with the large attack on the U.S. embassy in Kabul, Tuesday wasn’t the best day for the U.S. to confirm overtures with the Taliban.
There were talks of a similar office opening up in Turkey about a year ago. It was said to be part of an effort to reconcile with the Taliban.
FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- Given the significant damage to the U.S. embassy compound in Tripoli, which witnesses say was carried out by Gadhafi loyalists in May, the U.S. plans to arrange for an alternative site while repairs can be made, the State Department said Wednesday.
“The damage to the chancery, the embassy building, appears to be significant, and it's going to need some repair. But our team continues to look at that situation, also look at the housing for our personnel, some of which is in OK shape and some of which has been damaged and to look for an alternative site that we can use in the interim while those repairs are being made,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Wednesday.
She would not say when the U.S. plans to send diplomats back to the Libyan capital, but said the damaged buildings likely won’t delay their return.
The State Department dispatched a team of technical experts to Tripoli over the weekend to determine the condition of the embassy and to assess the security situation in the city.
Based on their findings, U.S. diplomats could soon return for the first time since the embassy was shuttered in February just hours before the Treasury Department levied sanctions on Gadhafi and his inner circle.
MASSOUD HOSSAINI/AFP/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- The State Department Wednesday said it is now engaged in “negotiations” with Iraqi leaders about whether the United States will maintain a troop presence there beyond 2011, something that, until now, the U.S. characterized as informal discussions. The wording is only significant because the Iraqi legislature has yet to formally authorize negotiations -- yet this shows the U.S. is prepared to move ahead anyway as the clock ticks down to the end of the year.
“We are currently in negotiations with the Iraqi government about what that post-2011 relationship might look like. Those discussions are ongoing, and you can understand that I won't comment on the detail,” State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland told reporters Wednesday.
Her comment attracted little attention during the briefing, but a senior State Department official later confirmed that this is a new U.S. policy.
“I think our public position and our private position hasn't changed, that our plan is to withdraw by the end of the year. Were the Iraqi government to come -- to come forward and make a request for some continued security assistance, we would be prepared to look at it,” she told reporters at the time.
What changed? One official said this was calling a spade a spade, since “informal” discussions on the matter had been held with Iraqi leaders since early August. A senior official says the U.S. believes there is now enough consensus among Iraqi leaders that they may want some extended U.S. troop presence after a Status of Forces Agreement, which authorizes U.S. troops to operate in Iraq, expires at the end of the year.
The negotiations are being led by Jim Jeffrey, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq. U.S. officials have held informal discussions with Iraqi leaders on the matter since Aug. 2, but only Wednesday did the U.S. decide to characterize those talks as “negotiations,” despite the fact that the Iraqi legislature has yet to formally authorize such action.
The official denied that the U.S. has decided to push the issue ahead because the Iraqi political paralysis has shortened the timeline for talks so that a decision can be made by the end of the year. The official didn’t rule out U.S. troops leaving the country and returning again later next year.
David Wasserman / Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- American officials said Thursday that Moammar Gadhafi's stock of chemical and nuclear materials are secure, amid fears they could fall into the wrong hands as the longtime leader's regime falls.
"Our judgment is that they remain secure," U.S. State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland told reporters. "We have no reason to believe that there is anything else of that nature anywhere else."
Despite Gadhafi's previous promise to destroy Libya's mustard gas stockpiles and an agreement with the U.S. to dismantle its nuclear program, fears remained that the North African strongman could use chemical or nuclear weapons against the popular uprising that began in February.
U.S. officials, including Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said they are concerned the weapons could end up in the hands of terrorists in the unstable nation now that Gadhafi is on the run.
"Gadhafi did have some mustard agent," Nuland confirmed Thursday. She said the deadly chemicals had been moved to an ammunition reservation where it is kept "inside massive steel containers, within heavy bunkers" that were sealed by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
U.S. officials used "national technical means" to determine that, though some gas remained, it was accounted for and further found that any "sensitive elements of Libya's nuclear program" had been removed successfully from the country years before. The last of Gadhafi's highly enriched uranium, which could have been used to produce a nuclear bomb, were taken out of the country in 2009.
While Gadhafi did have some yellowcake nuclear material, that material is "safeguarded" in a Libyan nuclear research facility. In any event, Nuland said, "Libya doesn't have the means right now to turn yellowcake into anything dangerous."
With chemical and nuclear dangers out of the way, Nuland said the greatest concern to the U.S. was the proliferation of the Libyan military's powerful, shoulder-fired anti-aircraft weapons known as MANPADS.
Chris Stevens, the U.S. envoy to the Transitional National Council in Benghazi, has met with the rebel leadership several times in recent weeks to ensure they are prepared to take over control of depots containing those weapons.
The State Department has already spent $3 million on contracts to help destroy weapons and mines inside parts of Libya that have been taken over by rebel forces.
Gadhafi had promised in 2003 to dismantle its nuclear program as part of an agreement that eventually led the U.S. to take Libya off the list of states that sponsor terrorism in 2006.
After the agreement, the U.S. sent millions in aid to the Gadhafi regime "focused on bolstering Libya's commitments to renouncing weapons of mass destruction," according to State Department records.
Salah Malkawi/ Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- The U.S. is now working to release $1 billion to $1.5 billion of Gadhafi’s frozen assets to the rebel Transitional National Council, the State Department said Tuesday. That’s part of over $30 billion that was frozen earlier this year, much of which was not liquid. The figure is lower than the $3 billion some officials had suggested might be released.
U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice said Tuesday they hope to make that money available within days. The U.S. has been pushing the U.N. sanctions committee in New York to alter resolutions on Libya so that the funds can be legally transferred to the rebels.
They’ve met some legal hurdles and concerns from other countries, but U.S. officials seem confident this will happen soon.
“There's quite a bit of diplomacy, both in New York, here in Washington, out in capitals, and the secretary's been involved in this herself, of course, to get this work done in coming days,” State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said Tuesday.
The U.S. has sought and received assurances from the TNC that the funds will be used only for humanitarian purposes. Though their top diplomat in D.C. told reporters last week that they needed weapons.
“We would not have taken this step if we didn't have confidence that the money will be used -- will get to the people who need it and will be used appropriately,” Nuland said Tuesday.
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For 50 years, scientists have debated whether the components of DNA - the molecule central to all life on Earth - could spontaneously form in space. A new analysis of a dozen meteorites found in Antarctica and elsewhere presents the strongest evidence yet that the answer is yes.
Meteorites are space rocks that have fallen to the ground, and the new report bolsters the notion that heavy meteorite bombardment of the early Earth may have seeded the planet with the stuff of life.
"Meteorites may have served as a molecular kit providing essential ingredients for the origin of life on Earth and possibly elsewhere," wrote the authors of the recent report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
While life has not been found beyond Earth, all earthly plants and animals rely on DNA to store genetic information.
It's these tiny rings that scientists at NASA and the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington found in 11 of 12 meteorites they scrutinized.
Two of the meteorites in particular, called Murchison and Lonewolf Nunataks 94102, contained a trove of nucleobases, including those also found in DNA. But these meteorites also held an extraterrestrial secret: related but exotic nucleobases never seen before, said Michael Callahan, the NASA scientist who analyzed the space rocks.
Since the 1960s, other scientists have reported nucleobases in meteorites, but concerns about contamination always hung over those findings, said Max Bernstein, a NASA scientist who has studied organic molecules in meteorites but was not involved in the current study.
The detection of the exotic nucleobases, and their absence from surrounding material, helped rule out contamination in this study, Callahan said.
Bernstein said the study's thoroughness gave him confidence in its conclusions. "I don't think it's contamination," he said.
In laboratory experiments, Callahan and colleagues showed how the nucleobases could have formed inside meteorites.
Simple chemical reactions involving ammonia, water and hydrogen cyanide - all ingredients found in meteorites - produced the wide range of nucleobases the scientists found in the space rocks.
"It would be awfully coincidental if our laboratory chemistry produced the same things we saw in the meteorites," Callahan said.
Scientists have also found other building blocks of life - most notably amino acids, the links that form proteins - inside meteorites. While Bernstein said that it's impossible to discern whether the first life on Earth was built on chemicals that fell from the sky, that possibility is now stronger.
"These molecules are at the core of (life's) blueprints," Bernstein said of the nucleobases. "It's possible that the presence of these molecules in meteorites made us what we are today."
Compressed sensing was introduced to the field of magnetic resonance imaging in recent years as a promising method to significantly reduce scan time. The performance of CS depends on the sparsity of the image in the sparse domain, such as wavelet transform domain. In this report, we proposed a method to increase the sparsity of CS MRI by taking exponent of wavelet transform normalized to the range [0 1]. The method was tested on a digital phantom and in vivo MRI data, and the results show that EXP-WT can improve the quality of the reconstructed image or significantly speed up the reconstruction.
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Every four years with the Olympics, municipalities compete to host the winter and summer games and virtually always plunge their cities and sometimes even their home countries into massive debt and insolvency. _____ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/reasontv Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reason.Magazine/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/reason Subscribe to our podcast at iTunes: https://goo.gl/az3a7a Reason is the planet's leading source of news, politics, and culture from a libertarian perspective. Go to reason.com for a point of view you won't get from legacy media and old left-right opinion magazines. _____ Why? Because host cities inevitably spend double or more over initial estimates, fewer people show up than expected, and the International Olympic Committee, or IOC, takes bigger and bigger cuts of TV and other revenue streams. Sports economist Andrew Zimbalist says that a typical Summer Olympics generates up to $6 billion in revenue, at least half of which goes to the IOC. Winter Games generate even less money despite often being more expensive to host than Summer Games. Cities routinely claim that whatever money they spend on new facilities will stimulate the local economy for decades to come. With the recent announcement that Paris will host the 2024 Summer Games and Los Angeles will host the 2028 Summer Games, here are five cities that got fucked by hosting the Olympics. Athens, Greece, 2004. Athens is the birthplace of the ancient games that inspired today's modern municipal money pits. Its 2004, Games cost $16 billion, or 10 times the original estimate. By 2010, more than half the venues built for the event were underused, completely empty, or literally falling apart. Sochi, Russia, 2014. At $50 billion, the Sochi Winter Games cost more than all previous Winter Olympics combined, paid for by a dwindling supply of Russian petro dollars and gold bullion. Boris Nemtsov documented that $21 billion went to "embezzlement and kickbacks" for businessmen friends of Vladimir Putin. Nemtsov was later assassinated. Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 2016. Plagued by low ticket sales partly due to the outbreak of the Zika virus, the Rio games ended up costing $20 billion rather than the $13 billion backers claimed. The Olympics were hosted on the heels of the 2014 World Cup, which also cost a ton of loot, and the showplace Maracana stadium, which got a $500 million makeover, was "largely abandoned" soon after the games and had thousands of seats ripped out by vandals. Beijing, China, 2008. The Beijing Games cost $42 billion, a record at the time, even though Amnesty International charged that the Chinese government used forced labor to build many of the venues. The IOC didn't mind the stratospheric costs or crackdowns on dissent, though: It awarded Beijing the 2022 Winter Games. Montreal, Canada, 1976. The mayor of Montreal declared that the Olympics "can no more have a deficit than a man can have a baby." Unfortunately, it took Montreal 30 years to pay off its debt just for the main stadium built for the 1976 Summer Games. If there's good news here, it's that cities seem to be wising up: Paris and Los Angeles were the only two cities to bid on the 2024 Olympic Games and IOC was so anxious that there wouldn't be enough applications for 2028, that it pre-emptively awarded it to LA. But just like with professional sports teams that extort tax dollars and subsidies for stadiums that never pay back their inflated costs, it's likely the Olympics will keep finding new suckers for one of the oldest scams in sports. Produced by Todd Krainin. Written and narrated by Nick Gillespie, and based on an article by Ed Krayewski. Camera by Jim Epstein.
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Every Olympic city on a map. This video features all the locations of the summer Olympics since the first Olympics in Athens 1896. The world wars caused some of the Olympics to be cancelled: 1916 in Berlin, 1940 in Tokyo and 1944 in London. London and Athens are the only cities which have had the honor to host 3 olympic games. Los Angeles, Tokyo and Paris all had the honor of hosting the games two times. The continents of Africa and South America never held Olympic games. However that is about to change for the latter in 2016 when they will be in Rio de Janeiro.
The Olympics are a terrible investment and a huge risk for the host city. Following is a transcript of the video. Cities pay billions of dollars to host the Olympics. But is it worth it? Rio estimated the 2016 Olympics would cost $3 billion. Instead, the final cost was closer to $13 billion. The city had to cut healthcare and police spending to afford it. This is what the venues look like just 1 year later. Host cities hope the increased tourism will be worth it and that the new venues will be used long after the games. However, the costs frequently go over estimates. Russia estimated the Sochi games would cost $12 billion. Instead, the final cost was around $50 billion. Many oligarchs contributed money to cover the buildout. Russia wound up making just $53 million on the endeavor. China spent over $40 billion on the 2008 Olympics. While they made a $146 million profit, this is what the stadiums look like today. To help pay for the 2006 Turin Olympics, the Italian government launched a scratch-off lottery game. Ultimately, the city lost $3.2 million hosting the Olympics. Today, its Olympic Village is used to house refugees. The 2004 Olympics cost Greece around $11 billion. Many of the stadiums are in disrepair today. With runaway budgets and stadiums that may never be used again, the Olympics continue to be a big risk for any city to host. -------------------------------------------------- Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ -------------------------------------------------- Business Insider is the fastest growing business news site in the US. Our mission: to tell you all you need to know about the big world around you. The BI Video team focuses on technology, strategy and science with an emphasis on unique storytelling and data that appeals to the next generation of leaders – the digital generation.
It's no secret that it's a pricey pain to host the Olympic Games, running billions of dollars above the estimated budget. As the International Olympic Committee receives fewer bids with each problematic games, the future of the tradition is looking unsure. We spoke with Smith College Professor of Economics Andrew Zimbalist on the matter. He should know, he's written about the Olympic issues in Circus Maximus, No Boston Olympics, and Rio 2016. -------------------------------------------------- Follow Business Insider on Twitter: https://twitter.com/businessinsider Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ -------------------------------------------------- Business Insider is the fastest growing business news site in the US. Our mission: to tell you all you need to know about the big world around you. The BI Video team focuses on technology, strategy and science with an emphasis on unique storytelling and data that appeals to the next generation of leaders – the digital generation.
Click to find a great coach in any sport, in your town http://coachup.me/1Df2deo subscribe: http://coachup.me/1rGGGtI Here are some of the most successful Olympic host cities in history! Socials Website: https://www.coachup.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CoachUpSports Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachup/ CoachUp is a service that connects athletes with private coaches. We believe that private coaching is the secret to reaching the next level in sports and life. With thousands of coaches across the country, and hundreds of training sessions happening every day, we are the nation's leading private coaching company. We are also a team of athletes and coaches, including our founders, Jordan Fliegel (basketball) and Arian Radmand (sailing). And we are dedicated to our mission: help kids change the trajectory of their lives through sports.
There are just two days left before the Summer Olympics get underway in Rio. A recent survey found 63 percent of Brazilians think hosting the games is doing more harm than good, which is quite a shift in attitude from when Rio first got the games. Ben Tracy reports why some believe the financial risk of playing host is not worth the reward.
Hosting the Olympics is an expensive proposition. Cost varies according to hosts, but even a games on a tight budget like London cost $10 billion dollars, though that’s nothing compared to the $44 billion dollar price tag for Beijing’s games or $51 billion dollars for Sochi. Olympic boosters will say the costs are worth it, while skeptics will say the money and effort is better spent directly helping its citizens. I’m going to discuss some of the tradeoffs associated with hosting the Olympics and tell you why I think only six cities should host the games from here on out: Calgary, Rio, Turin, Cape Town, PyeongChang, and Sydney. Resources on this topic: "Impacts of the Olympic Games as Mega-Events" by Malfas, et. al https://opus.lib.uts.edu.au/bitstream/2100/993/1/muen.157.3.209.49461.pdf "Urban development through hosting international events: a history of the Olympic Games" by Chalkley and Essex "Predicting the Costs and Benefits of Mega Sporting Events: Misjudgement of Olympic Proportions?" by Barclay http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0270.2009.01896.x/full "Why Nobody Wants to Host the 2022 Winter Olympics" Time Magazine http://time.com/3462070/olympics-winter-2022/ "After the Party: What Happens When the Olympics Leave Town" Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/after-the-party-what-happens-when-the-olympics-leave-town-901629.html "Of 21 Winter Olympic Cities, Many May Soon Be Too Warm to Host the Games" New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/01/11/climate/winter-olympics-global-warming.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=photo-spot-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0 "Ghosts of Olympics Past" Reuters https://www.reuters.com/news/picture/ghosts-of-olympics-past-idUSRTR30UOB#a=1 "Olympics: In rarity for Games, Pyeongchang preparations run smoothly" Kyodo News https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2018/01/99bed44905f6-olympics-in-rarity-for-games-pyeongchang-preparations-run-smoothly.html "Permanent Olympic Site Would Address Growing Costs, Host Issues, Advocates Say" International Business Times http://www.ibtimes.com/permanent-olympic-site-would-address-growing-costs-host-issues-advocates-say-2040806 Photo sources: Burbex.org. See their article on Beijing's abandoned venues here: https://burbex.org/2016/09/30/white-water-dreams-olympic-kayaking-course-beijing-grade-b/ Wikimedia Commons contributors: - Alexander Kachkaev - Amadalvarez - Andre Motta/Brasil 2016 - Charlie Fong - David Iliff - Hpnx9420 - Jonathan Pope - Jpmpham - Kristof Verslype - MarylandPride - Mwanner - Paolo Costa Baldi - Richard Giles - Sander van Ginkel - Sergi Larripa - SLC_byggekloss - Supermoving Produced in sunny Sacramento, California.
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List of All Time Winter Olympic Games Host Cities | Discover The World: Olympics / Sports / IOC https://www.facebook.com/thetreeofknowledge/ There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games held in 23 different cities, and 22 Winter Olympic Games held in 19 different cities. In addition, three summer and two winter editions of the Games were scheduled to take place but later cancelled due to war: Berlin (summer) in 1916; Helsinki (summer) and Garmisch-Partenkirchen (winter) in 1940; and London (summer) and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (winter) in 1944. The 1906 Summer Olympics were officially sanctioned and held in Athens. In 1949, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), decided to unrecognize the 1906 Games.[1] Three cities have been chosen by the IOC to host upcoming Olympic Games: Pyeongchang for the 2018 Winter Olympics, Tokyo for the 2020 Summer Olympics, and Beijing for the 2022 Winter Olympics. In 2022, Beijing will become the only city that has held both the summer and winter Olympic Games. Seven cities have hosted the Olympic Games more than once: Athens (1896 and 2004 Summer Olympics), Paris (1900 and 1924 Summer Olympics), London (1908, 1948 and 2012 Summer Olympics), St. Moritz (1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics), Lake Placid (1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics), Los Angeles (1932 and 1984 Summer Olympics), and Innsbruck (1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics). Tokyo will join this list upon hosting the 2020 Summer Olympics, having previously hosted the summer games of 1964. In addition, Stockholm hosted the 1912 Summer Olympics and the equestrian portion of the 1956 Summer Olympics.[d] London became the first city to have hosted three Games with the 2012 Summer Olympics. The United States has hosted a total of eight Olympic Games, more than any other country, followed by France with five editions. Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom have each hosted three Games. List of All TimeWinter Olympic Games Host Cities: 1924 Chamonix France 1928 St. Moritz Switzerland 1932 Lake Placid United States 1940 and 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Nazi Germany 1944 Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy 1948 St. Moritz Switzerland 1952 Oslo Norway 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy 1960 Squaw Valley United States 1964 Innsbruck Austria 1968 Grenoble France 1972 Sapporo Japan 1976 Innsbruck Austria 1980 Lake Placid United States 1984 Sarajevo Yugoslavia 1988 Calgary Canada 1992 Albertville France 1994 Lillehammer Norway 1998 Nagano Japan 2002 Salt Lake City United States 2006 Turin Italy 2010 Vancouver Canada 2014 Sochi Russia 2018 Pyeongchang South Korea 2022 Beijing China The Tree of Knowledge is a place where you can find general informations about any area of interests. Our youtube channel is presenting a series of clips wich will help you to understand the facts around you.Here you can visit every section in our channel: History: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9lkO3BS8rMQ6cun088EQnnQXwzWF5SgM Biology: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9lkO3BS8rMTeDE_5_4QPZNAcHxlZgylA Places around the world: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9lkO3BS8rMT8hkM25VDDXmS7QDUC2D2w Medical basics: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9lkO3BS8rMTzEhyuBxJHyjpcLfveyCHc Curiosities (did you know?): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9lkO3BS8rMTfbaj7wuPT5pIlst4Ny27v The full channels playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9lkO3BS8rMTnlKRKfcfZ6Uh0bxgzvn0_ Don’t forget to subscribe! List of All Time Winter Olympic Games Host Cities | Discover The World: Olympics / Sports / IOC #olympic #city #cities #host #hosts #alltime #winter #games #olympicgames #discover #Sochi #Pyeongchang #Beijing #sport #sports
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As preparations for the 2016 summer games continue in Rio, cities from all over the world are passing on the chance to host the 2022 winter games. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Host city for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games -- that's the prize awaiting one of the three candidate cities, Istanbul (Turkey), Tokyo (Japan) and Madrid (Spain), as they make their presentations for the first time to members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on 3 and 4 July 2013 in Lausanne, Switzerland. For more canoe, kayak and paddle sport news visit http://www.sportscene.tv
The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) unanimously agreed that Oslo (Norway), Almaty (Kazakhstan) and Beijing (China)* would progress from the Applicant City Phase to the Candidate City Phase in the bid to host the Olympic Winter Games 2022.
The Olympics are upon us yet again, and there’s plenty to get caught up in: Zika, sewage-ridden water, glistening pectorals, and — right, yes — the red-blooded glory of nationalistic athletic competition. But we’re here to highlight the real hot issue here: Urban development and public infrastructure! For all the controversy over the Games’ hefty price tag, past Olympics have brought some marked improvement to cities’ transit and livability — and some downsides, too. Watch our video above to learn more.
There are many reasons why hosting the Olympic Games is attractive to a city or country. The expectations that the event will have a positive impact, both tangible and intangible, on local communities is alive and well. From developing an underserved part of a city and expanding much-needed infrastructure to boosting the local economy and increasing tourism, hosting such a large-scale event can bring about great opportunities. However, cost overruns, questions over resource use and perceived corruption among other challenges have left some populations hesitant about their city’s bid to host the Olympic Games. This session will seek to examine the arguments for and against hosting the Olympic Games, and shine a light on the real experiences, both challenging and inspiring, faced by organisers from past and upcoming Games. Moderator: Sonali Shah, Broadcaster and Journalist, United Kingdom - Mariana Behr, Former Head of Engagement and Education, Rio 2016, Brazil - Lord Paul Deighton, Former CEO, London 2012, United Kingdom - Chris Dempsey, Co-Founder, No Boston Olympics, United States - John Furlong OC, OBC, President and CEO, Vancouver 2010, Canada - Shu’an Yang, Vice President, Beijing 2022, China
With billions of dollars wasted and unused venues in several other Olympic cities, many countries are no longer willing to host the games. But L.A. wants it bad.
The race to win the right to host the 2024 Summer Olympics is officially under way. Los Angeles, Paris and Budapest have made their first public presentations in advance of next September's decisive vote. Al Jazeera’s Andy Richardson reports.
Next stop: Tokyo! The Winter Olympics in PyeongChang just had their closing ceremony and that means the world turns it's attention to Japan. The Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games are 2 years away, and here is what we know right now. ▶︎ WHEN ARE THE TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES? July 24, 2020 to August 9, 2020 ▶︎ The New National Stadium It's built on the same site as the 1964 Olympic Stadium. Designed by Kengo Kuma, it's a very natural design surrounded by a lot of trees and parks. ▶︎ The Venues: There are 34 Venues separated into 2 zones. ▶︎ Heritage and Tokyo Bay: The Heritage zone is where the 1964 Olympics took place. Tokyo Bay is where the aquatics center, BMX and Skateboard course will be as well as other event. There are 12 events outside of these zones including foot / soccer, baseball, basketball. ▶︎ Ticket Prices for Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The average ticket price will be 7,700 yen ($72) and the opening and closing ceremonies will be between 25,000 yen ($235) and 150,000 yen ($1,400). Tickets will be sold online and at designated ticket centers in Tokyo. There are 33 sports for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics including 5 new ones: Aquatics, Archery, Athetics, Badminton, Baseball / Softball, Basketball, Boxing, Canoeing, Cycling, Equestrian, Fencing, Field Hockey, Football / Soccer, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Judo, Karate Modern pentathlon, Rowing, Rugby sevens, Sailing, Shooting, Skateboarding, Sport climbing, Surfing, Table tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, Weightlifting, Wrestling Within these sports, there are 324 events. Football / soccer actually starts 2 days before the opening ceremonies. URL: https://tokyo2020.org/en/ ★ ONLY in JAPAN on instagram: http://instagram.com/onlyinjapantv Music credits: "Running Fanfare" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Enter the Party by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100240 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Another city dropped their bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics. The IOC will make their final selection on September 13th.
Boston has made the United States Olympic Committee's "short list" of cities to potentially host the 2024 Summer Olympics. The USOC made the announcement Friday afternoon. WBZ-TV's Jim Smith reports. Read more recent News stories: http://cbsboston.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE CBS BOSTON YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBSBostonWBZ
International Olympic Committee announced that seven cities have confirmed interest in hosting the 2026 Winter Games. Canada's Calgary, Austria's Graz, Swedish capital Stockholm, Sion in Switzerland, Turkey's Erzurum, Japan's Sapporo and a joint bid from Italy's Cortina d'Ampezzo, Milan and Turin are all in the initial process. Executive Director of IOC Olympic Games Christophe Dubi informed the same. The cities will now enter a dialogue stage until October when the IOC will invite an unspecified number of them to take part in the one-year candidature phase. Subscribe to Times Of India's Youtube channel here: http://goo.gl/WgIatu Also Subscribe to Bombay Times Youtube Channel here: http://goo.gl/AdXcgU Social Media Links: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TimesofIndia Twitter : https://twitter.com/timesofindia Google + : https://plus.google.com/u/0/+timesindia/posts
SHOTLIST 1. Wide shot pan of audience at presentation 2. Convention sign 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bertrand Delanoe, Paris Mayor "This is the third time in the last 20 years Paris has been bidding. We have always tried, in the true competitive spirit, to improve our performance. This is why Paris 2012 has been conceived not only for the athletes but by the athletes." 4. Video presentation of Paris bid 5. Audience 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Bloomberg, New York Mayor "When I became Mayor four years ago our cities was shaken, but like the athlete that falls and gets back up, New Yorkers are more determined than ever - determined to remain the most open city in the world, to welcome people from everywhere and to be even stronger than before. We know nothing can help us achieve this more powerfully than sport." 7. Video clip of New York bid 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yuri Luzhkov, Moscow Mayor "Moscow is a surprising city, we are one of the fastest growing city economies in the world. We have one of the most efficient public transport systems in the world. We are also a city totally and passionately devoted to sport. Moscow is ready to host 2012 games. (tight out) 9. Video presentation of Moscow bid 10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ken Livingstone, London Mayor "What this passion (for sport) would mean for you, at a London games is simple. Venues full of enthusiastic fans and knowledgeable fans too, imbued with a sense of fair play. 11. Video presentation of London bid 12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon, Madrid mayor "Madrid is committed to sport, it is committed to the Olympic spirit, it is committed to the future. Madrid wants the Olympic Games. It needs them but not only to leave behind a very important legacy for the future generations but also to contribute to the development of the Olympic movement." 13. Video presentation of Madrid bid 14. Wide shot audience at presentation STORYLINE Less than three months before the vote, the five cities bidding for the 2012 Summer Olympic games, got a chance to make their pitches to a big Olympic audience in Berlin. Paris, New York, Moscow, London and Madrid did send a high-level delegation to a conference in the German capital this weekend to present their bids to Olympic sports federation leaders. With more than 30 International Olympic Committee members present, the meeting offers the last major showcase for the bid cities before the session in Singapore where the host city will be selected on July 6. Each city has been allotted 10 minutes to make presentations. All cities were represented by their mayor. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/d6ea38b7f9e7a623a99d97bf60b5ab3f Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
A newly published study states that most cities in the world will be too hot to host the summer Olympics in the near future. The list includes Tokyo, which will host the Games in 2020. The prediction, published in medical journal The Lancet, was made based on the wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT) readings for cities big enough to hold the Games in the northern hemisphere. The WBGT measures the effect of ambient temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and solar radiation on humans. When the WBGT temperature exceeds 77 degrees Fahrenheit, athletes competing outdoors may begin to experience heat stress. The reason is that high humidity reduces the rate at which perspiration evaporates and cools the body. According to Reuters, scientists predict that cities bid cities for the 2020 Olympics, Istanbul and Madrid, as well as host, Tokyo, will be too hot to host the games in 2085. Contenders for 2024 Summer Olympics, Rome, Paris, Budapest and Los Angeles, would also be unfit to host the games six decades from now. The study concludes that by 2085, only a few cities would have climates suitable for for the summer games. These include Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast, Calgary, Vancouver and San Francisco. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Next Animation Studio’s News Direct service provides daily, high-quality, informative 3D news animations that fill in for missing footage and help viewers understand breaking news stories or in-depth features on science, technology, and health. Sign up for a free trial of News Direct's news animations at http://newsdirect.nextanimation.com.tw/Reuters.aspx To subscribe to News Direct or for more info, please visit: http://newsdirect.nextanimation.com.tw/Index.aspx
(6 Jul 2005) SHOTLIST APTN 6 July 2005 - Madrid 1. Various crowd watching bid announcement on huge television screen with UPSOUND (English) "Madrid will not participate in the next round." 2. Crowd sighs in disappointment 3. Pan across crowd 4. Couple hug each other 5. Various close up disappointed faces 6. UPSOUND (Spanish) Vox Pop Woman "What a bummer" 7. Boy holding Spanish flag 8. Disappointed man 9. Various of crowd 10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Vox Pop Man "I think it's political because France and England have lots of power. If we'd reached the final we would have won. (Q: Are you disappointed?) 11. Girl holding flag APTN 6 July 2005 - New York City 12. Various crowd watching bid announcement on huge television screen with UPSOUND (English) "The city of New York will not participate in the next round." 13. Disappointed crowd pan across to journalists with UPSOUND (English) "Ladies and gentleman New York City has been eliminated from the competition." 14.Various of disappointed man holding his head 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox Pop of Man "No other city demonstrates that eight million people, such a diverse culture can live in such a small environment. And I'm really disappointed but it happens." 16. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox Pop of Man "I think they made a good try of coming back, you can't knock a good man down. They're going to keep coming and fighting and so hopefully New York can come on back in about four years." 17. Close up disappointed man APTN 6 July 2005 - Moscow 18. Stage with sign reading: "Moscow 2012" 19. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Vox Pop Woman ''It does not matter so much. We''ll all just watch it on television instead. We are not so disappointed. '' 20. Wideshot crowds 21. Crowds and stage at Red Square and Kremlin APTN 6 July 2005 - Paris 22. Paris city hall as people listen to announcement 23. Crowd sighs when London win is announced 25. SOUNDBITE (French) Vox Pop Man: "There is a feeling of sadness - it's little bit like a big moment has failed. We have been waiting for games for 21 years. If not now then maybe 2042. After Britain unites with the United States." 26. Disappointed man holding French flag 28. People sitting under Paris 2012 sign STORYLINE Crowds in Madrid, New York, Moscow and Paris were disappointed with Wednesday's announcement by the IOC that rival London had been selected to host the 2012 Olympics, to take the games back to the British capital for the first time since 1948. Moscow, New York and Madrid were eliminated in the first three rounds, allowing London to beat its cross-Channel opponent Paris on the fourth ballot of the International Olympic Committee vote. Paris had been the front-runner throughout the campaign, but London picked up momentum in the late stages with strong support from Prime Minister Tony Blair. London's victory handed Paris a third stinging Olympic defeat in 20 years, following failed bids for the 1992 and 2008 Olympics. Paris hasn't hosted the games since 1924. "There is a feeling of sadness - it's little bit like a big moment has failed. We have been waiting for games for 21 years. If not now then maybe 2042. After Britain unites with the United States," said one disappointed Paris-backer. The race had been considered too close to call as an unprecedented collection of world leaders and sports celebrities converged on Singapore to lobby for the bids. Moscow was always considered the longshot, with New York and Madrid outsiders, but patriots believed their cities would win the opportunities to host the games regardless of the bookmakers. "You can't knock a good man down," said one of the New York fans. "Hopefully New York can come on back in about four years." You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/6ddb9fa918b8cd2429ff363844c9f693 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
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• Consider whether the doses or concentrations of pesticides being used might damage the area being treated or the next crop planted there.
• If you decide to use a pesticide, plan how to use it properly. Is it possible to reduce the amount you use or the area you apply it to?
The most important source of information about a pesticide is the label. Manufacturers are required to provide information regarding what the pesticide is to be used for, how it can be used, how toxic it is, how to mix it, rate of application, precautions to take, re-entry times, kind of clothing and personal protective equipment needed, what the antidote is (if there is one), and the symptoms of poisoning if exposed to the pesticide. Other information about the use, storage, handling, or disposal of the pesticide may also be found on the label. Always read the label before purchasing, mixing, and applying a pesticide2. The importance of reading and following all label directions cannot be over emphasised3.
Proper training in the handling and application of pesticides is important, especially for professional applicators. In many countries it is a legal requirement that applicators hold a certificate to show that they have successfully completed a recognised training course.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has produced several leaflets on the safe use of pesticides for use pesticides in and around their homes4. In addition, they have issued a Worker Protection Standard5,6 which is designed to reduce the risks of illness or injury resulting from workers' and handlers' occupational exposures to pesticides used in the production of agricultural plants on farms or in nurseries, greenhouses, and forests and also from the accidental exposure of workers and other persons to such pesticides. It also gives workplace practices designed to reduce or eliminate exposure to pesticides and establishes procedures for responding to exposure-related emergencies.
In Australia useful documents have been produced by the South Australian government dealing with the responsible use of pesticides7 and the safe and effective use of pesticides for commercial spray operators8. The safe use of pesticides is also dealt with in the FAO International code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use of Pesticides9.
CropLife International has also produced a useful Guideline – Guidelines for the Safe and Effective Use of Crop Protection Products – which supports in-field training programmes for farmers, trainers and other agricultural workers using crop protection products, and which bring together advice and recommendations in a simplified form10. Other relevant guidelines published by CropLife International concern safe warehousing11, safe transportation12 and advice on personal protection when using pesticides in hot climates13.
2. Safe Use, Storage and Disposal of Pesticides, M. Steinwachs, University of Missouri Extension, WM6000, June 2007
3. Pesticide Safe Use Checklist, A.E. Brown, Maryland Co-operative Extension, University of Maryland, Pesticide Information Leaflet No. 11, Revised October 2003
http://www.croplifeafrica.org/uploads/File/forms/resource_center/guidelines/Guidelines%20for%20the%20safe%20warehousing%20of%20cropprotection%20produc.pdf
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King tells the rather scary tale of Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., leader of various political groups, perennial fringe-candidate for the presidency, accused cult leader, and convicted conman. The book traces LaRouche's rise from obscurity as a Marxist and member of the 1960's New Left movement to his place at the forefront of America's extremist right at the head of the National Committee of Labor Caucuses, a group of loosely affiliated political organizatio...
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The Orange Deafie Blog: Ind. House passes bill setting standards for sign language interpreters for deaf students
Official communication outlet of the Orange County Deaf Advocacy Center. Our official press releases and situational responses are found here.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana House has unanimously passed a bill aimed in part at helping deaf students by setting state standards for sign language interpreters.
The bill passed the House on a 94-0 vote Monday, and now advances to Gov. Mitch Daniels for his consideration.
The measure requires the state Department of Education to set standards for sign language interpreters who provide services in educational settings. It would void existing state rules.
Bill sponsor state Rep. Gregory Porter notes that non-specialized teachers have certain standards that they must meet in order to teach Hoosier children.
The Indianapolis Democrat says Indiana's deaf students deserve the same considerations offered to the rest of the state's children.
You've probably seen a lot of rocket launches, but how many landings have you seen? If Elon Musk has his way, you're going to see a lot more in the future. His Falcon rockets are designed to take off and successfully land back on earth, so that they can be reused.
Below you can see SpaceX's third successful rocket landing. Even better, the footage was shot by a drone.
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When I asked my roommate and friend since freshman year, Alaina, to come to Reproductive Writes – an ART of Infertility event – I had no idea how our friendship would change. Sitting at the workshop with other participants talking about their personal experiences with infertility, I suddenly found Alaina opening up. She shared with the group that she — herself — was created from IVF. Not only that, all of her siblings were also created using IVF.
Sitting there, hearing her story, I was surprised that this had never come up before! Alaina had always been close to her family, she would frequently go home to help out or even just hang out with her siblings and parents. I never really understood why, until she talked about how hard it was for her parents to get pregnant.
Walking back from Reproductive Writes that evening, Alaina shared with me how her parents decided to undergo IVF after her dad found out he was not able to have kids. Alaina was the first child to be born from their IVF cycle. Shortly after they had Alaina, and desiring a big family, they decided to go through another two rounds of IVF.
As Alaina opened up to me that night about her parents IVF story, our relationship changed for the better. We stayed up for 3+ hours chatting and crying from some of her most prominent childhood memories. Hearing her story explains it all. I cannot even imagine how hard Alaina’s childhood was and what her family went through, and is still going through. Hearing her story made me realize how strong Alaina is and I am so thankful to have such a loving, kind, and genuine friend like her.
Seeing the exhibit, Reflections of Reproductive Loss and Access to Care, during the Reproductive Writes event was an experience that touched very close to home. I have always been very thankful for IVF for basically giving me my entire life I have today. When my parents explained IVF to me throughout the years I never thought of it as not working, until I saw the exhibit. My understanding was that if you were infertile, most of the time IVF would work. However, seeing the artwork and the stories of others, I realize that is not the case. The process of IVF always amazed me – how it can work and how it did work for my family. However, after the exhibit I realized how thankful I am and how fortunate we were for this to work, not once but three times.
I knew going into the exhibit that I would be able to relate more to the artwork than some of the other people there. I also felt like I could relate to the pain by seeing IVF put a financial, medical, and stressful toll on my own parents. Being as close as I am with my family, it is a dream of mine to have a big family. With my family having fertility issues and being told they would not have children, it’s a fear of mine that I could be told the exact same thing.
I thought I could turn to IVF in a worst-case scenario, but going to the exhibit and hearing everyone’s complications and deeply sad stories, makes my worries much greater. Seeing others’ heartbreaking stories makes the fear that much more real. However, I believe everything happens for a reason and that I need to trust in the plan that is in store for me. I believe that my family is closer because of IVF. It made my parents value my life, and each of my siblings’ lives, so much more because they truly thought they would never have children of their own, and now they have three. I have IVF to thank for giving me my family and my own life. Without IVF, I wouldn’t have the people who matter most to me.
I thought the exhibit was a perfect time to open up to Kristen about being an IVF baby. IVF is not something that is talked about enough, and that was clearly verbalized throughout the conversation at the exhibit. I have always thought of Kristen as a great friend and someone I could really trust, but it just wasn’t a topic of conversation I knew how to bring up. Sharing at the exhibit that I was an IVF baby brought about more conversations afterward that really shared my feelings, my thoughts, and my journey into what made me. Kristen was the first friend I was able to deeply share that with. With Kristen interning for The ART of Infertility, I knew she was able to understand where I was coming from and could comprehend it more than any of my other friends.
Kristen, left, and Alaina, right, on the first day of their junior year at University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Kristen and I have had many memories together. Being together the past two years, we have been there for each other during the highs and the lows. We are able to go through school together and spend late nights studying and cramming for exams. Kristen and I love having a good time and being able to spend basically everyday together.
I think my favorite memories of Alaina and I are just staying up late and talking about anything and everything. Alaina is extremely outgoing and talkative so our conversations are endless. She is all around the most bubbly person I know. Like with any college girl, there is usually “boy drama” which Lain and I have been each other’s rock for. We are always up front with each other and try to give our most honest input on certain situations.
This past Friday, the 13th of April, I was able to participate in Michigan State University’s 18th annual University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum. The forum, which was held at the student Union on State’s campus, was an opportunity for students to summarize the research they had conducted throughout the year and present it in front of a public audience in the format of a poster.
As I arrived at the Union to present a synopsis of the work I have done with The ART of Infertility Project I was prepared to be disappointed. UURAF, while an opportunity to present research, is also a competition… one that I was sure would be dominated by STEM majors who would expertly present posters chock full of graphs, data charts, and ground-breaking findings. I felt that my poster, which displayed art from the project and the reality of a human story that cannot be quantified in the same way that other research can, would be out of place. I didn’t know, as I was clipping my poster to the stock board I had been provided, that I would leave the room after an hour and a half of presenting my findings feeling a huge sense of accomplishment.
I left UURAF wishing I could have stayed longer. The forum provided a space where I could accomplish one of my main goals of working with this project: to spread word of the reality of infertility and to display that art can be used as a means of conveying complex emotions. The poster I presented was broken into five sections: a break down of The ART of Infertility Project and what my role within the project has been, a description of the workshop— Reproductive Writes— held on State’s campus, my own artistic response to the topic of infertility, and a small section for facts about infertility. The last and largest section of the poster was taken up by interviews I had conducted with Annie Kuo and Madge Harris-Rowland, two women of color whose stories built a commentary on representation within the world of infertility. My favorite part of participating in UURAF was being able to spread the narrative of these two women whose varied experiences presented a reality outside of the often-assumed norm of infertility solely affecting white women.
I also really enjoyed interacting with interested passerby as well as the judges who would determine the winner within my category (Humanities and Performing Arts.) Everyone that I spoke to was interested in the project and asked questions. Their eyes widened in alarm when presented with the financial reality of trying to treat infertility, of looking into adoption or egg freezing. I was sharing knowledge with people that they didn’t previously have, and that was really rewarding. I even gave my email to a woman who wanted to know if the project was still taking submissions.
Overall, I really appreciated being able to share the work not only I— but Elizabeth, Maria and Robin—had done on the project. Presenting at UURAF put my research into perspective, it let me see a reflection of the work I had done this semester—work that I am proud of and that I hope will impact those who were able to witness it and spread awareness of the reality of infertility.
We were all excited to learn that Juliette’s poster won first place in her division, Humanities and the Performing Arts. Congratulations, Juliette!
An intro to our Michigan State University (MSU) Undergraduate Research Intern, Juliette Givhan, and her take on our recent Reproductive Writes workshop at MSU.
My name is Juliette Givhan and I’m a new addition to The ART of Infertility team. I joined Elizabeth, Maria, and Robin with the goal of helping them organize, analyze, procure, and ultimately anthologize the creative materials surrounding infertility and reproductive rights generated for this project.
I study at Michigan State University where I’m near the end of the pursuit of an English degree with a concentration in creative writing and a minor in African American and African Studies. I’m a poet and I write from my individual experience as a Black American. My writing has been shaped by this focus and I’ve come to realize that this has often involved an erasure of my experiences as a woman. I find that where I am proud to be Black and have always felt a strong need to express my Blackness, I rarely uplift and take pride in my identity as a woman.
When I think of what it means to be a woman I think of the stereotypes of femininity sculpted by patriarchal influences: the mother of many children figure, the stay at home domestic goddess figure, etc. Since I have never fit into any of these roles I have rarely thought about or processed the reality of my own identity as a female, one defined by my own experiences. My goal with this project, then, is to embrace the fact that my actions- the daily experiences that collect as my identity- need to also have a stage on which to be addressed. I think working on The ART of Infertility Project is going to offer the space for my writing and thinking to take this first step.
Infertility as a topic of research is something that I am interested in learning more about because of how much I don’t know. I have had connections with IF before in the women on one side of my family, who have repeatedly experienced complications with pregnancies and conceiving, but I don’t know the facts or figures. I don’t know the emotional toll IF has on people, or how to accept that a reality might exist in my own life that means one day I might not be able to have the children that I don’t even know if I want.
I find how this project uses art to express these difficult, diverse, and complex issues to be extremely comforting. Art is the medium I have personally used to express myself, so I believe in its power of expression and healing. I’m looking forward to helping create an anthology of this projects work because a tangible and accessible collection could potentially connect so many people who could benefit from this community of support.
The Reproductive Writes workshop that took place in the LookOut! Gallery on Michigan State University’s campus was the first time I’ve been to a workshop that addressed the issue of reproductive rights. When I started working on The ART of Infertility Project I knew very little about reproductive rights because it was not something that I ever heard talked about. Our society censors information about the human body, especially the female body, and this gap of information has largely left me ignorant to the issues that exist and affect the people of this country. I came to the event excited to deconstruct my own ignorance in these topics and nervous at admit to how much I didn’t know.
We started the evening with a question: what does reproductive rights mean to you? After having time to reflect those who chose were able to share their definitions. This moment was particularly interesting for me because no two definitions were the same, though parallels certainly existed. One woman defined reproductive rights as wanting to end the stigmatism she felt from outsiders who expected her to be pregnant because of her position as someone’s wife. Another’s definition was having the right to choose whether to have a child and letting that option belong to the individual it affected. My own definition of reproductive rights was having access to affordable healthcare to support a fetus and later a child. I realized that as a broke college student, my definition of reproductive rights was bound to be different than someone who was married or someone who was diagnosed as infertile.
Realizing that the definition of reproductive rights was fluid was as empowering as it was obvious… after I’d given it some thought. Though the room only held about fifteen people, several diverse backgrounds were represented. There were undergraduate students new to the conversation like myself, a graduate student, a nurse familiar with the medical side of working with IF, women from the MSU and Lansing community, even a man who used a penis shaped poem to portray his interpretation of reproductive rights. Each voice had its own story to tell and interpretation to make and I appreciated hearing all of them.
Having had some time to reflect on the workshop I think my main take away was that more spaces like these need to exist, where people from diverse backgrounds can come together and talk about the realities that exist for them. Being in a space to talk about these things and make poetry and have discussion was a relief after so many years of silence. I think more people need to have the chance of experiencing something like Reproductive Writes because spreading awareness of issues is the best way, in my opinion, to end ignorance.
Posted in art activism, guest blog, workshops | Tagged African American Studies, East Lansing, Elizabeth Horn-Walker, Elizabeth Walker, feminism, identity, infertility, infertility art, infertility workshop, infertility writing, Juliette Givhan, Lansing, LookOut Gallery, Maria Novotny, Michigan State University, reproductive rights, Reproductive Writes, Robin Silbergleid, The ART of Infertility, the female body, trouble trying to conceive, writing workshop | Leave a reply
Last week, we held our Reproductive Writes workshop at University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Our marketing and communications intern, Kristen Mahan, attended the event and shares a reflection on that experience with us today. On Wednesday, starting at 7 pm, we’ll hold our Reproductive Writes workshop at Michigan State University. We have some spots left and would love to see you there. You can find out more and reserve your seat at http://bit.ly/reprowritesmsu2018tickets
As a new ART of Infertility marketing intern, attending the Reproductive Writes workshop at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh was extremely eye-opening. I have been working with The ART of Infertility for over two months, but I was never able to see the nonprofit in action. Viewing and reading the captions of the artwork from infertility patients was saddening and it gave me a different perspective of eventually having kids. I brought my two roommates to the event and we all agreed this is something that has barely crossed our minds. We realized as young women, that we are so worried about taking the pill or getting an IUD and trying not to get pregnant, that in all reality there’s a high chance that when we finally do want kids, it may not happen.
Maria speaks to a group at Reproductive Writes, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh on February 21, 2018.
I consider myself to be someone who is fairly up-to-date on political issues going on in our country. However, I had barely considered the impact of the regulations regarding infertility. Listening to a male speak out at the event on his infertility journey of paying out of pocket for five failed IVF treatments was astonishing. For people suffering from infertility and then not being able to afford treatments with no help from the government is heartbreaking.
Attending The ART of Infertility’s Reproductive Writes event pushed me to step outside of my comfort zone and confirmed that my energy being put into this organization is for an amazing cause for an agonizing disability that can affect anyone.
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Categories: Landscapes, California Coast Series Tags: dark sunset, ocean nightfall, ocean reflection, oil painting, original oil painting, sunset, sunset painting
This little painting was inspired by those amazing sunsets that we see among the west coast. I love it when it hits the water and reflects. I can just sit and stare for hours. But it only lasts moments; however in those magnificent moments is when that magic in the sky happens. That is what I wanted to capture in this painting, yet small, still with an impact of the ocean at night fall.
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Height: 4" Width: 6" Components: dark sunset, ocean nightfall, ocean reflection, oil painting, original oil painting, sunset, sunset painting
Art has always been apart of me. It is who I am. I love not only intense tones and values but intense colors. I want my paintings to speak to you and move you when you look at them. I want my painting to make you wish you could step into them. I hope you will feel the intensity in my paintings that I strive for and enjoy them as much as I enjoy creating them.
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We stopped in on a lark and had one of the best meals of our lives. That was two years ago, now we come in at least every month!
This March marks the 5th anniv of the Invasion of Iraq. Yeah I can't believe it's gone on for so long...
Share your thoughts about the initial movement, the reasons, consequences, progression/regression? Has it affected you personally in any way?
Or just leave a post leave your condolences in memory of all soldiers and civilians who have lost their lives. Regards x
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Alums from this failed health tech start-up now hold key roles at Apple, Amazon, Alphabet and others
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I have the honor of being included in an awesome compilation of over 90 poets from around the world!! Here it is... The dVerse Anthology: Voices of Contemporary World Poetry!!
I struggle with picking my brain; scooping out thoughts laced within each other.There are so many to choose, therefore I have nothing to say.Untangling them in order to focus on one proves to be rather complicated.That's what happens when your me.Don't confuse it with being shy, it's more like being deep.
Sit with me awhile; provide me with some quiet encouragment.As words appear in a ghostly form to hang before my eyes, ideas begin to materialize.Sentences flow freely from the tip of my pen.A story is fast approaching.My mind is no longer in the present; I am no longer me.Notice my meditation, but do not disturb.I can not tolerate disruption.
My escape from reality is short lived; I have been productive in my absence.I have written.Whatever it has become is no concern to me.It's all the same; my thoughts and dreams.You are welcome to take a peek anytime you please.
Crazy, poetic life by Dana Dampier is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All poems and pictures belong to her unless otherwise attributed.(Please don't copy my work... it's impolite!)
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Sheerios, get ready to get up close and personal with Ed Sheeran in a new MTV documentary, 'Nine Days and Nights of Ed Sheeran,' set to air on June 10. Can't wait until then? Check out the first sneak peek of the documentary trailer below.
"I never thought I'd be in the place I am now after such a successful first album," the ginger-haired Brit revealed in between shots of him performing and greeting fans. "It's literally a make or break situation." Talk about intense!
According to MTV.com, the hour-long doc will follow Sheeran "at a critical turning point at his life and his career" as he prepares for the June 23 release of his sophomore album, 'X.' And get ready for some seriously big-name guest appearances, as Sheeran's doc will also feature appearances by his good friends (and collaborators) Taylor Swift and Pharrell.
Be sure to tune in to 'Nine Days and Nights of Ed Sheeran' on June 10 on MTV at 11 PM ET, and check out the sneak peek of the doc below!
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Lucy has worked with loads of big brands and her work is going to be featured in December 2014 UK Vogue. We could tell she knew her stuff about makeup just by looking at her winged liner - in impeccable condition! Lucy was really enthusiastic about Topshops make up line and showed us how to use different products, answered any questions we had and let us try bits on too!
The Personal Shoppers showed us outfits they had put together that fit in perfect for Summer but they also got us thinking and preparing for Autumn. Monikh and Alva both have such an eye for creating outfits with interesting silhouettes and colour palettes. We both loved every single outfit!
Thank you so much to Topshop for such a lovely evening. We tried Sushi for the first time in ages, learnt some great new makeup tricks and met some lovely girls!
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I had my interview with Goizueta Business School (Emory) last Friday.. The interview was mostly conversational with no tricks or traps. ( at least none that I could locate 🙂 ) The interview started with the interviewer explaining to me about how the interview will proceed and how the interview fits in the entire process. […]
So it was the day for my second MBA interview. Strangely enough, I had not felt any nervousness till the day before. But as I got up in the morning, I had started feeling anxious about the interview. I had planned a healthy breakfast considering that the interview was scheduled at 11:10 and it would […]
Some followers of this blog and a couple of Pagalguy members have asked me on my “tips” for Fuqua essays in particular. Now, I am not sure whether I am qualified enough to give any tips (5 more days before i get to know about it 😀 ), but I can surely discuss my take […]
Had my Fuqua interview yesterday.. As I had posted earlier, the school had offered me a telephonic interview with a Delhi-based alum, but fortunately, the interviewer was interested in a face-to-face interview too.(Putting myself in his shoes, if I were to choose a candidate for my alma-mater,I too would prefer to meet him in person […]
FInally, my first set of drafts for my first school are ready.. Exceeded the personal deadline set by myself by a day, but still I’m happy that at last, I’ve some thing ready.. I’ve sent these essays to my reviewers:: two of my close college-friends and one of my recommenders. Have also written to a […]
Okay, This might be an old news..(precisely 2 weeks old) But as I checked the ISB site 2 days back, I found that the application-portal is up and the essays are out as well. As some of the regular visitors of the blog may know, ISB is one school that never left my list since […]
A style of wallpaper that has a render, within a shape, on top of a nature/urban background. Shapes are typically white/black in color. Background is often blurred around the shape, and left unblurred in the middle. Text is sometimes added.
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A giant banner was unfurled at Paris' Alexander III bridge on Saturday as the city marked the last day of its final push to host the 2024 Olympics. The French capital transformed itself on Friday into a giant Olympic park as part of its final campaign to woo officials from the International Olympic Committee. Paris and U.S. rival Los Angeles are the only two cities bidding to stage the 2024 Olympics, and the French capital held a string events over the weekend to promote its credentials. Paris… Let the pictures do the talking: subscribe to No Comment http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NoCommentTV No Comment is brought to you by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe. Find us on: Youtube http://eurone.ws/yDXQ7c Facebook http://eurone.ws/110HFkw Twitter http://eurone.ws/ZuMzJb euronews.com http://eurone.ws/17qIsCK
Every Olympic host country faces a question after the Olympics end: What should happen with the stadiums and sports venues it built? Some countries have come up with creative uses for the venues, but many of those facilities end up abandoned. Here's a look at the "afterlives" of some of the athletic venues built for some recent Olympic games. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/kdDpXu FOLLOW QUARTZ: Facebook: https://goo.gl/DsmLvx Twitter: https://goo.gl/rY7pSX Check out the rest of our videos: https://goo.gl/A8gZvx Quartz is a digitally native news outlet dedicated to telling stories at the intersection of the important and the interesting. Visit us at https://qz.com/ to read more.
Rio de Janeiro Brasil sede das Olimpíadas de 2016 - Tema Oficial dos Jogos Olímpicos do Rio de Janeiro 2016 The host city for an Olympic Games is usually chosen seven years ahead of their celebration.[143] The process of selection is currently carried out in two phases that span over a two-year period. The prospective host city first applies to its country's Olympic Committee; if more than one city from the same country submits a proposal to its NOC, the national committee typically holds an internal selection, since only one city per NOC can be presented to the International Olympic Committee for consideration. Once the deadline for submission of proposals by the NOCs is reached, the first phase (Application) begins with the applicant cities asked to complete a questionnaire regarding several key criteria related to the organization of the Olympic Games.[144] In this form, the applicants must give assurances that they will comply with the Olympic Charter and with any other regulations established by the IOC Executive Committee.[143] The evaluation of the filled questionnaires by a specialized group provides the IOC with an overview of each applicant's project and their potential to host the Games. Based on this technical evaluation, the IOC Excutive Board selects the applicants that will proceed to the candidature stage.[144] Once the candidate cities are selected, they must submit to the IOC a bigger and more detailed presentation of their project as part of a candidature file. Each city is thoroughly analyzed by an evaluation commission. This commission will also visit the candidate cities, interviewing local officials and inspecting prospective venue sites, and submits a report on its findings one month prior to the IOC final decision. During the interview process the candidate city must also guarantee that it will be able to fund the Games.[143] After the work of the evaluation commission, a list of candidates is presented to the General Session of the IOC, which is assembled in a country that must not have a candidate city in the running. The IOC members gathered in the Session have the final vote on the host city. Once elected, the host city bid committee (together with the NOC of the respective country) signs a Host City Contract with the IOC, officially becoming an Olympic host nation and host city.[143] By 2016, the Olympic Games will have been hosted by 44 cities in 23 countries, but by cities outside Europe and North America on only eight occasions. Since the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, the Olympics have been held in Asia or Oceania four times, a sharp increase when compared to the three times in the previous 92 years of modern Olympic history. The 2016 Games in Rio will be the first for South America. No bids from countries in Africa have ever succeeded. The countries that sent the most athletes to the 2008 Summer Olympics are China with 639, the United States with 596, and Russia who brought 455 athletes.[145] The United States has hosted four Summer and four Winter Olympics, more than any other nation. Among Summer Olympics host nations, the United Kingdom has been the host of two Games, and will host its third Olympics in 2012. Germany, Australia, France, and Greece are the other nations to have hosted the Summer Olympics twice. Concerning the Winter Olympics, France took the hosting job for three times, while Switzerland, Austria, Norway, Japan, and Italy have done it twice. The next Games, to be held in Vancouver, will be Canada's second Winter Olympics and third overall.
For the IOC 130th Session to be hosted in Lausanne, Switzerland (the “Session”), the International Olympic Committee (“IOC”) will make available content and highlights (the “Coverage”) to broadcasters and other bona fide media organisations, subject to the following terms and conditions. 1. Editorial purpose: The coverage of the Session shall be used for editorial purposes only and shall not be commercialized in any way. 2. Content available: A live broadcast feed/stream of the Coverage will also be available via the Olympic Channel, with the possibility to be embedded on websites and platforms controlled by all broadcasters and bona fide news media organisations. 3. Linear Broadcast: Broadcasters may broadcast the Coverage, in whole or in part, either live or for a maximum of seventy-two (72) hours after each meetings or event of the Session (the “Linear Term”). 4. Non-linear/On-demand Broadcast: Broadcasters and bona fide media organisations may make available the Coverage, in whole or in part, either live or on demand, without time or territorial restriction until thirty (30) days after each meetings or event of the Session (the “Non-linear Term”). 5. No sponsoring / No association: Without limiting paragraph 1, the Linear Broadcast or the Non-linear/On-demand Broadcast shall not be sponsored in any way which gives the impression that third parties are linked to the Candidate Cities or to the IOC, the Olympic Games or the Olympic Movement, unless such third parties are Olympic sponsors in the territory in which such broadcasts take place. In particular, no sponsorship or commercial/ad superimposition on the video footage is permitted, unless with the IOC’s prior written consent. No association with the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and/or the Candidate Cities is permitted, unless based on the rights granted by the IOC pursuant to a standing agreement between the IOC and a Rights-Holding Broadcast or a TOP Sponsors. 6. Use after the Session: Upon expiration of the Linear Term and the Non-linear Term, broadcasters and bona fide media organisations may broadcast/make available only short excerpts for news reporting purposes in regularly scheduled news programmes. III. CONTACT INFORMATION For any issue related to these NARs, including reporting on infringements, please contact: newsaccessrules@olympic.org For accessing IOC Pool Coverage, please contact: iocsession@obs.tv For obtaining Olympic archival content, please contact: images@olympic.org
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) Harvey Newman, a professor at Georgia State University, talks with Bloombergs Scarlet Fu about his research into the economic impact of hosting Olympics games. The International Olympic Committee will announce a winner for the 2016 Summer Games from among Chicago, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo.(Source: Bloomberg)
Some Olympic games have left ghost towns in host cities. Rio is looking to buck that trend according to Tania Braga, head of Rio's sustainability team.
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Tomorrow, thousands of school leaders, administrators, educators, technologists and other education professionals will gather in Orlando for the 38th National Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) to learn about the latest advancements in edtech. Through more than 600 sessions, keynotes, workshops and skill-building demonstrations, attendees will learn about the best practices, new ideas and success stories on how cutting-edge technology can improve education at their schools and districts.
The value of attending FETC 2018 is clear. Attendees get a front row seat to the new tools and solutions transforming education, hands-on presentations on how they can be used to maximum benefit and a look at the industry’s newest and most transformative solutions. And while the information presented throughout the conference is designed to provide actionable insights and strategies attendees can bring back to their districts, making sure those lessons stick and improvements are made can sometimes be a challenge.
So what can you do to ensure you not only take back your FETC learnings, but implement the knowledge gained to drive improvement throughout the year? Consider the following strategies to help you get the most during the conference – and long after.
Spend your time wisely: With over 600 sessions, there is a lot of information to learn at FETC; but it’s important to attend those specific to your district’s unique challenges and what you’re trying to change. Before heading to Orlando, browse the session agenda, and with the My Sessions tool, you can create your own schedule to make sure you attend those sessions that are most relevant and insightful.
Take notes…or tweet or blog: Key to implementing new ideas from the conference is to make sure you keep track of what you learn. Whether typing away notes on your phone or tablet or with a pen and paper, live-tweeting key points or writing a blog at the end of the day, recording what you learn, how it will help drive improvement and the steps to make it happen will keep those lessons from FETC front of mind and actionable post-event.
Share what you learn: To make any change at your district, you’ll need to proactively share the transformative strategies picked up at the conference with district leaders, colleagues and other stakeholders. Whether giving a presentation to the board or setting up training or knowledge transfer sessions, it is important to pass the new information learned at the conference to those who can help implement those critical initiatives.
Make a plan: To turn those learnings into action, it is important to create a plan of actionable steps that can be taken following the conference. From the small things that can be implemented immediately, to creating a strategy for rolling out new initiatives in the next 3, 6 or 9 months, laying out the steps is key to turning the lessons from FETC into real improvement.
Stay connected: During the conference, you’ll meet peers from schools across the country trying to solve the very same challenges you have. With ample opportunity to network during the conference program and plenty to do at night, you can build connections with fellow attendees. By staying in touch with them afterwards, you’ll learn how they are implementing key changes, and get new ideas for what may work at your own school or district.
Stay informed: Adopting technology to improve how students learn is never a one and done deal, it should be ongoing, and so should the way you learn. FETC is committed to providing the latest updates and information about edtech. Even after the conference is over, we’ll still be sharing news, pushing out our Future of Ed Tech newsletter and updating the blog. So make sure you come back to our website – you’ll also get the first look at the 2018 event!
FETC 2018 is right around the corner – and you’ll want to get the most out of this unique event to gain new insight to use at your school or district. Using the above tips, you can make sure you leverage your FETC learnings to drive improvement immediately following the conference, and throughout the year ahead.
The Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC), the largest, national, independent education technology conference, annually attracts thousands of education and technology leaders from around the world. Delivering strategies and best practices for student success and schoolwide advancement, FETC is known as one of the nation’s premier education technology events! Recognized for its outstanding program year after year, FETC provides CTOs, CIOs, Innovation Directors, Special Ed/Pupil Services Directors, Early Childhood Directors, Media Specialists, Technologists, Administrators and other Educators, the opportunity to explore the most effective integration of technology across the curriculum — from preK-12 — through premium sessions, intensive workshops, various concurrent sessions, live demonstrations of several hundred hardware and software products, plus much more. Visit www.FETC.org more more details
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Well, it looks like I haven't posted in awhile. School is almost done for the year which I'm so glad about. My grades are still pretty much the same. I got A+'s on two of my homework assignments-spelling and vocab, and social studies.
I would have done worse on the social studies one which was on naming all the states but Ms. Merriman helped me when she had me stay after, a couple weeks ago...
She also had me stay after yesterday because...well...I, uh...didn't do so well on my...math and science tests... (I got a C+ and C-, respectively). Originally my plan was to just sneak out of the classroom because I really hate having to talk to my teachers; I see a paper with a "Please see me" on it and I try to ignore it because I'm too scared to go up to my teachers. Especially if it's because I didn't do too well.
But...Ms. Merriman stopped beside my desk and told me to stay after for a bit. So as much as I wanted to just sneak out of the classroom as quickly as I could, I probably would have gotten caught anyway. And of course Ms. Merriman wanted to talk to me about the two tests. With the math one, it was on multiplying fractions and having to reduce them if possible. I hate fractions! I'm not good at simplifying them. It's so confusing, unless it's something easy like 25/50. That's 1/2 since 25 is half of 50. But something like 35/120 confuses me. Ms. Merriman did try to explain it to me again and had me practice a couple of the problems I had gotten wrong (actually I got half points for getting the multiplication part right). Then she gave me five more fractions to simplify last night for more practice. I managed to get three of them right but I couldn't figure one out and another wasn't simplified enough apparently. I did somehow manage to get up the courage to come to school a few minutes early today so that I could get help on the two questions. And for doing the five questions, Ms. Merriman did give me extra credit points on my quiz.
Oh no! Speaking of extra credit, I have to do a planet chart and write about a state if I want any extra credit for science and social studies-and they're due tomorrow! And I've known about them for a couple weeks because Ms. Merriman told me about them at the meeting two weeks ago...and of course I've kept putting it off. What am I going to do?
*Not that Ms. Merriman is a bad teacher or anything. She's been nice and helpful, like Mrs. Halliwell. I just don't like school! It's wicked boring most of the time. And I get nervous around my teachers.
PS. How ironic is it that I hate school but so many of my blog posts seem to be school-related?But I digress.
I'm Susie Mae Kent, an American Girl doll AGT #24. I'm usually shy and quiet, especially around those I don't know well. I love cats, sheep, dolls, baking, acting, singing and writing. Sometimes a few of my other friends might post here, too.
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The deal is simple. Fill out the form on the right hand side of the page. If your name gets drawn, we will send you an email and strike a deal on what merch you want. It can be anything from a Test, ODI or T20 shirt, perhaps a training polo and hat, or maybe just a stubby cooler... All from the team of your choice.
That’s right, we will scroll through their website to find what they have available and get something to your liking. The best thing is, once you have signed up you are in the draw every month. The only catch is, you can’t win two months in a row, and we get to send you an email to update you on the latest each week.
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It is exceedingly difficult--it is almost impossible--to make friends at home, who have no knowledge of Chinese, understand all the merits of the controversy about the right word for God in Chinese, to which I alluded at the end of my last letter. At the same time, there are certain points in it which may be understood as readily by people in England as by Missionaries in China, if only they are presented in a right light. I hope I may be able to set before Your Grace those points in the controversy of which you can judge, and to do it in such a way as to enable you to form an opinion, and perhaps to help us in our difficulties.
Among those sent out as Missionaries to China from the different Churches, Episcopalian and non-Episcopalian, there is sure to be a very wide variety in the mode of presenting Christian Truth in a language like the Chinese, so uneducated to express the ideas of our Christian Scriptures. A large number of terms has to be employed, and, as is natural, grave difficulties will present themselves as to the proper way of rendering those terms in Chinese. Protestant Missionaries are made up of so many different organisations, that it has always been difficult even to discuss together a complete system of terminology. Hence there is sometimes a considerable difference, and there seems no way of arriving at anything like an agreement. So long [1/2] as these points of difference are comparatively unimportant, controversy is never heard outside the Missionary Body. Bat if the expression of certain terms involves some fundamental principle, a controversy is almost sure to arise on the point, and if so, it cannot but spread beyond the circle in which it first arose.
Of such a nature is the question respecting the terms to be employed in Chinese for GOD, god, gods: Spirit, spirits. This does involve a very important matter of principle. These terms lie at the very root of our Religion. Without a good and true terminology here, we cannot, it seems to me, teach Christianity aright. The very first question we have to answer to ourselves before we begin to teach is, "By what term in this language am I most likely to be understood when I want to speak of what the Bible calls God?" I cannot, in speaking to the heathen at least, use Hebrew or Greek, or English words to convey this idea. I must employ Chinese words, and if so, what words? Have the Chinese in their worship a term which either exactly answers to the name of our God, and may therefore be adopted just as they use it, or which from being used in a lower sense may be educated to mean the true God; or must we avoid all the names connected with the Chinese worship, and make up a term which has no idolatrous association in the minds of the people, and may be safely employed for the name of the Most High?
In accordance with the answer given by each to these questions has been the term used in Chinese for God. Hence difference of opinion, even on theological grounds, and hence controversy, which has existed among Christian Missionaries for about two centuries.
There have been three principal terms in use among both Roman Catholic and Protestant Missionaries around which the controversy has chiefly raged. These are Shangti, Tien Chu and Shin. There have been three almost distinct periods of the controversy:--the first among the Roman Catholics between Shangti and Tien Chu, finally decided by a Papal Bull in favour of Tien Chu somewhere about A.D. 1720:--the second among Protestant Missionaries between Shangti and Shin, which began say about [2/3] 30 years ago, and which, though never really set at rest, was practically settled by the British and Foreign Bible Society adopting and printing the Bible with the term Shangti, as that held by most of the English Missionaries; and the American Bible Society adopting and printing the Bible with the term Shin, as that held by most of the American Missionaries. Each of these parties, too, held different principles of translation, so there were not only two sets of terms for Got and Spirit, but there were also, and are still, two translations of the Word of God. A third phase of the controversy has been presented during the last 10 or 12 years, in the revival of what is now known as the Roman Catholic term Tien Chu, so that the controversy among Protestant Missionaries may now be said to be between Shangti, Shin and Tien Chu. The occasion of this revival of Tien Chu as a term proposed to be used among Protestants, was the translation, by certain Missionaries of Peking, of the New Testament in Mandarin, the spoken language of the North and West of China, a much simpler style than that adopted in the other two translations already mentioned.
I shrink from beginning to try to tell Your Grace the meaning and force of these three terms. It is exceedingly difficult to be perfectly impartial in a matter involving so much as this question does, but I will try.
Shangti is a term found in the ancient classics of China. These classics are said to have been compiled by Confucius, who lived in the 6th and 5th centuries before Christ, but the classics existed long before Confucius. The Historic Classic in which the name Shangti occurs very frequently takes us back to the earliest times, some think the mythical times, of the Chinese Empire. la this classic, and in other parts of the classics, including those that were added after the time of Confucius, Shangti is spoken of as a Great Power--the Ruling Power in Heaven and Earth. The Emperors in ancient times worshipped, and were held accountable to, this Power. This is true still. Very high attributes are ascribed to Shangti, and in consequence of this, some Chinese Scholars believe Shangti to be "God over all blessed for ever," and unhesitatingly take the name and apply it to the true God as revealed in the Bible.
[4] Before this can be done with safety, however, it seems to me that a very important question has first to be answered, and answered in accordance with the Word of God. Has the knowledge of the true God been retained by any of the nations now in existence, so that we are justified in using the name of the chief god of a nation as equivalent to Jehovah? It strikes me that the whole tenor of Scripture goes against our answering this question in the affirmative. If so, Shangti cannot be Jehovah, however high the attributes ascribed to that name. The Bible certainly seems to me to teach, that all nations early lost all trace of the first revelation, and in their worship substituted either Heaven or the Heavenly Bodies for the true God. The Jews, as we all know, derived their knowledge of the true God from a fresh revelation after the first had been lost. Abraham was originally an idolater (Josh. xxiv. 2, 3). All the nations that we acknowledge in the West as monotheistic, derived their knowledge of the true God either directly or indirectly from the Jews. "Out of Zion went forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.” “It has been said with truth," says Bishop Harold Browne in his commentary on Genesis, "that the Semitic nations, and especially the descendants of Abram, were from the time of Abram to Christ, the only believers in the unity of the Godhead, and that ever since the Christian era they only have taught monotheism to mankind."
There are but two instances recorded in Scripture, which show a knowledge of the true God outside of, and possibly independent of, Abraham's family. These are Melchizedec and Balaam. We know too little of Melchizedec to build any theory whatever on the account given; and Balaam may have acquired his knowledge from the very people whom he wished to injure. It is Hengstenberg's opinion that "Balaam's acknowledgment of the true God had been derived from the knowledge of the God of Israel, which had been widely diffused in the Mosaic age among the surrounding heathen nations." Others hold "that this knowledge had been excited and developed on heathen soil by the traditions from monotheistic antiquity, and by isolated sounds from the revelation to the patriarchs which had resounded into the heathen world and had not then entirely died away."
[5] It is then by no means certain whence this knowledge proceeded, but even if it came in the case of Balaam from "traditions of monotheistic antiquity," an isolated and uncertain case like this can never prove, or even make probable, the view that the Chinese in their National Books and worship retain not only the monotheistic idea, but the very name of the one living and true God.
Christ's word to the woman of Samaria goes directly against any such theory. “Ye worship that which ye know not," said He to her, "we know what we worship, for Salvation is of the Jews." In the term "Salvation," spoken of in this connection, there is clearly involved the knowledge of the true God ("what we worship"). If our Lord would not admit that the Samaritans had this knowledge without the assistance of the Jews, still less would He have admitted it in the case of the Chinese.
St. Paul on Mars' Hill taught the same doctrine. In his speech to the Athenians he took hold of one of the instincts of our nature, and commended his hearers for showing they possessed it so fully. He does not go so far as to say that they were then actually worshipping, or that their ancestors ever had worshipped the true God under the name of Jupiter or Heaven, or any other of the different names in use. He compliments them on the manifestation of the religious spirit, but tells them plainly that they were wrong in the direction in which it was manifested. In this worship he tells them that they were "feeling after" the true God, but that by their own admission they had not found Him. The preacher then declares Who He is. "What (not Whom) ye ignorantly worship, that (not Him) declare I unto you." "The change to "Whom" and "Him" has probably," says Dean Alford on the passage, "been made from reverential motives. The neuters give surely the deeper and the more appropriate sense. For Paul does not identify the true God with the dedication of, or worship at, the altar mentioned; but speaks of the Divinity of whom they by the inscription (Agnoswtw qew) confessed themselves ignorant. But even a more serious objection lies against the masculines. The sentiment would thus be in direct contradiction to the [5/6] assertion of Paul himself--”The things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils and not to God."
This view, however, of Shangti, that it means and is "God over all blessed for ever," is held by comparatively few. Indeed those who use it to designate the true God are very divided in their opinions. In addition to the extreme view just presented, some think that it meant the true God only in the remote past of the nation, some that though "not Jehovah of the Jews nor the qeoV of the Greeks, nor the God of English Christians," though it be "a little like Jove," it is yet as near to the trim God as we could expect, and that “we could do many worse things than use it."
(A principle like this for settling a great question, I may say in passing, is not very likely to satisfy any one.) Others again, rejecting the idea that any of the gods of the heathen are to be identified with Jehovah, yet use the term as made up of characters having a good meaning in themselves (Supreme Ruler), and hope that in time it may come to mean the true God.
Without stopping to enquire whether a satisfactory system of theology can be built up on such varying views of the foundation question,--What is God?--I content myself with pointing out that the chief thing to be determined in this matter is: Is Shangti the true God or not? If Shangti is the true God, there can be no difficulty in using it, it would be wrong not to use it: if Shangti is not the true God, and is plainly definable as something else, then it is contrary to the whole spirit and letter of the Bible to apply the name to Jehovah.
In the Chinese classics, Shangti has a definite meaning, and that meaning is, Heaven. Shangti is throughout the classics interchangeable with Heaven. It may be said that Heaven is God in the Chinese--that is heathen--point of view, but it is not God in the Bible view, and we come here expressly to teach the latter. Heaven has in the mouth of the Chinese a materialistic, moral and philosophical meaning, but whether it means the "blue vault of Heaven" or that "principle" which pervades and governs all things, it amounts to nothing more than either a [6/7] "creature" or a "law," and is therefore unsuitable as a constant name for the Creator and the Lawgiver.
The Chinese moreover have a double system of cosmogony, of which Shangti or Heaven is one part, and Earth is another. Heaven is, according to this, male, and Earth is female. Shangti or Heaven, therefore, becomes in the language of the common people, "Old Father Heaven" or "Father Heaven," and Earth is "Empress Earth" or "Mother Earth." Both are regarded as "alive" and actively generating all things. One of the commonest expressions heard after a Missionary has been preaching, is that all his talk is about "the living Heaven and the living Earth." In complete accordance with this (showing that it is not a mere popular superstition found only among the ignorant), we find two altars in Peking, where both these Powers are worshipped by the Emperor alone, in their appropriate places, and at their appropriate times. One is the altar of Heaven, where Shangti is worshipped by the Emperor of China at the winter solstice, the other the altar of Earth, where "Mother Earth" is worshipped by the Emperor at the summer solstice. The altar of Heaven or Shangti is in the South, that is the male, quarter of the city, that of Empress Earth is in the North, that is the female, quarter of the city. A well-known book, which gives a description of the various branches of the Chinese Government, lays down in one part the details of the worship carried on at these altars. The same rites and ceremonies are observed at one as at the other. At the altar of Heaven where Shangti is worshipped, the tablets of the Emperor's ancestors, tablets of the Sun, Moon, and Stars, and other forces of nature, are placed in order on each side of that of Shangti, who is simply "primus inter pares." All the tablets receive equal honour and worship, the Emperor performing before each in turn the three kneelings and nine prostrations. There are two other altars in Peking, one on the East of the city to the Sun, and one on the West to the Moon, both of which (San and Moon) are as much personified as Heaven or Shangti and Earth. Underneath all this no doubt there is just as much the "feeling after" the God of nature as there was among the Greeks, but there is the same absence of the knowledge of the true God. It is [7/8] highly probable, moreover, that this present worship by the Emperor is the same as that of the ancient Chinese, and that they too worshipped Heaven, Earth, the Sun, Moon, Stars, and ancestors just as is done now. Shangti is but the chief god in this Pantheon, and as such the name is, in my opinion, utterly unsuitable to be applied to "Jehovah of Hosts." Shangti, Jupiter, Baal are according to this of the same general kind. The question of the difference of degree--whether Shangti may or may not be nearer in conception to the Supreme than Jupiter or Baal--is a matter of small importance. Not one of them is Jehovah, but is easily definable as something else, and cannot therefore be employed for Jehovah.
With such associations in the minds of the Chinese as I have described, and seeing the definiteness of the idea attached to the term, it is hardly needful to say anything about the inadvisability of using the name simply because the characters of which it is composed have a good meaning.
In view of all this, I consider that the use of the name Shangti for the true God is, as is said by Dr. Williams, a layman, for 40 years a resident of China, and a Chinese Scholar of no mean reputation, “attended with dangerous risk of serious error." The Chinese have had associations with the name for about 3,000 years. The name has in course of centuries been lowered even beneath that which the Chinese Classics give, and is applied now to idols of different kinds, but both in the Classics and in the superstitions of the people, Shangti has associations of an idolatrous nature. I apply the word "idolatrous" to the worship of Heaven, although there may be no image, for the worship of any created thing with or without an image is idolatrous in the Scriptural sense. To take a name then which in the classics is interchangeable with Heaven, in the state worship of the Emperor is placed on an equal footing with his ancestors, the Sun, Moon, and all the host of Heaven, and in the mouths of the common people means an image of clay, and apply it to Him, who says He is a jealous God and will not give His glory to another, is, in my opinion, running a serious risk of introducing Heathenism into the Church of God, as it gets planted in China.
[9] The Missionaries who use it are of course, personally, free from danger. To us, it may be, the use of any name (even that of "Lucifer" himself which a Missionary once said in my hearing he was ready to take if his fellow Christians preferred it) would bring no risk, for our education would enable us to distinguish between a heathen conception and a Scriptural Revelation. But in this matter we have to consider not ourselves, but the people among whom we have come preaching the Gospel; and the very fact that we find amongst a heathen people a name like this, so common in their Sacred Books, in the State Religion, and in the idolatry of the masses, should make us shrink from employing it to designate the One living and true God as revealed in the Bible.
It is urged by those who use this term that the Chinese themselves prefer it, and that surely they are the best judges of a term in their own language.
This is a very plausible theory, but it is nevertheless a most unsound one. The use of this term for the God that Christians worship is a glorification of their Classics and their native usage. Any one can see what a compliment it is to them to say: "I bring you no new God: the God revealed in my Bible and which I received from what is to me a Foreign Nation, is the Shangti worshipped by your ancestors, who knew the true God independently of any nation in the West." A people might well be proud of the honour of having retained intact the original revelation of God to the first parents of the human race, an honour to which we have no parallel in the West. Whatever may be said about this theory itself, are the Chinese good judges of its truth or falsehood? I humbly think not. They are accustomed to their own ideas of Shangti and the traditional teaching about Shangti. They of course know not the idea of God presented in the Holy Scriptures, nor the great contest which that God had with His ancient people about not confounding Him with any of the gods of the heathen, or calling Him by their names. It is enough for them that some of us, to whom in all matters connected with the Doctrines of the Bible they naturally look, when they become Christians, for teaching and guidance, and who know all about the question as laid down in our Sacred Books, it [9/10] is enough for them that some of us deliberately tell them that their Shangti is the true God, and they accept this teaching with eagerness, and cling to it with tenacity. They do this all the more, since they know that there are differences among ourselves on the point. Without intending or feeling the slightest disrespect to the Native Christians, I believe that on this point they are incapable of forming a true and impartial judgment. Moreover the vast body of the converts belonging to the different Protestant Bodies are taken, as is natural in the early stage of Missionary labour, from the illiterate classes, who have not even the advantage--such as it might be--of knowing the merits of the question from a Chinese point of view.
Where the opposite has been the case, it could easily be shown that the change was brought about by a counter influence brought into the Mission from without. This did actually occur among the converts at Foochow, where native Christians who had been in the habit of using Shin for God, changed under such influence as I have mentioned to the use of Shangti. I have always understood, and was indeed informed on the occasion of my late visit to Foochow, that the change was mainly the doing of a Foreign Missionary, who really did not belong to Foochow and was simply there on a visit. He was a man most highly and deservedly respected for his earnest piety and self-denying labours. His influence told powerfully on the native converts in this one matter of the terms; but his Christian character, however excellent, proved nothing about the suitability or otherwise of Shangti as a term for God. The change in the usage of the Missions that he (if I am informed rightly) inaugurated simply showed, that he himself was very strong in his belief that Shangti ought to be taken as the term for God, and that he was a roan capable of exerting a powerful influence on others.
In addition to all that has been said, I cannot but regard it as a weighty consideration, that until Protestant Missionaries came to China, no class of Believers in the true Gocl who came to this country from the West, either as Missionaries or as Settlers, over used Shangti [10/11] for the true God, except the Jesuits, whose principles of action are entirely different from those of the great body of Protestants. The Jesuits wished to adapt Christianity to the Chinese not only by taking the name of Shangti for God, but by allowing their converts to continue the worship of Confucius and of their ancestors. This was resisted first by men of their own order, and then by Dominicans, Franciscans and others in the Roman Catholic Church, on the ground that it was heathenising the Church instead of Christianising the heathen. The struggle was long and often doubtful, but it ended in the condemnation of all three adaptations to heathenism. With reference to the first, a term for God was chosen, which had been felt by others to be the safest, namely the word for Lord, Chu, in the compound expression Tien Chu (Lord of Heaven). The Nestorians, who came to China in the 6th century, avoided Shangti, and either transferred Elohim or Jehovah or used the word Chu (Lord). The Greek Christians followed the example of the Roman Catholics and adopted their term "Tien Chu" (Lord of Heaven). The Mahommedans, who derive their knowledge of the true God from our Scriptures, avoid Shangti, believing it to be the "god of the infidels," and use either Chu (Lord) or Chan Chu (True Lord).
This is, as I have said, a very weighty consideration. It was from no lack of learning, whether Western or Chinese, that the Nestorians, Roman Catholics, Greek Catholics, Mahommeclans rejected Shangti, and took up either the single term Chu (Lord), or made up a compound term such as Tien Chu (Lord of Heaven), or Chan Chu (True Lord). The rejection of Shangti and the choice of these latter terms had--have--nothing to do with "idiomatic purity.” [See Statement to Religious Tract Society by Rev. Dr. Eitel given in enclosed papers.] The rejection of Shangti arose simply from the fact, that all those different bodies of believers in the true God realised the danger of taking the name of the highest god of this heathen nation and calling it GOD. They all felt the force of the word of inspiration, "ALL the gods of the heathen are idols, but Jehovah made the heavens." The very fact that the Jesuits were the first to introduce Shangti into the Church of God, is of itself, one would think, sufficient to cause suspicion and enquiry, and especially as we find it was joined with two permissions to the converts which, on the face of [11/12] them, were concessions to heathenism. Protestant Missionaries have never had any question about the advisability of allowing these two: time will show whether the first shall not also be condemned as unworthy a place in Christian theology.
Christianity has invariably swept away all idolatrous names, honoured by the nations it has converted. No name of any heathen god is retained in the Church for God. Neither Zeus nor Jupiter, nor Wodin, nor Brahma, nor Siva, is found in our Christian nomenclature. In India, so far as I can find out, the names of heathen gods are avoided. [A controversy evidently very similar to our controversy in China exists among the Santhal Missionaries.] Either a compound word is used, in some respects apparently answering to our "Lord of Heaven," or "True Lord" or "Supreme Lord" in China, or a word is used (Deva) which is simply another form of Deus, and is equivalent to our God, god, gods. Why is China to form an exception to the rule observed with regard to the heathen deities of all other nations? Why is Shangti to be retained when all other heathen names have been carefully excluded?
This is my case as against Shangti. I feel I am on the right side, though my cause may stiffer from my being but a weak advocate. I am on the side of Christianity as against heathenism. I take my stand on the Word of God, and press the argument from Scripture. AN the gods of the nations are distinctly declared in the Bible to be idols, and are constantly placed in direct contrast to Jehovah. The Israelites are forbidden to mix up the worship of these "gods of the nations," by which they were surrounded, with the worship of Jehovah, or to apply their names to Him. Any mixture of this kind that had found its way into the Jewish Church through contact with heathenism was to be purged away. "Thou shalt call me no more Baali. I will take away the names of Baalim out of thy mouth." Would all this mode of speaking have been in any way modified, if the Israelites had had the Chinese for their neighbours instead of the Ammonites, the Phoenicians, Canaanites and Egyptians? Would Shangti have been excepted from the list of heathen gods, against which they were warned? I cannot think so. Rather can I imagine Hosea, if he were now in China, looking forward to the [12/13] future of the Chinese Christian Church, and saying, "Thou shalt call me no more Shangti. I will take the name of Shangti out of thy mouth."
It will not be necessary to say much about Shin, the alternate term of many Protestant Missionaries. If there is a generic word in the language which answers to god, gods, certainly this is the word. The expression in Chinese for "colere deos" is undoubtedly pai shin. It is used to designate the presiding god of different things or regions. There is a ts'ai shin, which can only be fairly translated in English by the term "god of wealth." And so they speak of the Shwei Shin, the god of the waters Hwo Shin, the god of fire, Shan Shin the god of the hills, &c., &c. It is however felt by many--myself among the number--a difficult matter to take this term by itself, and apply it to GOD. It is vague, indefinite and either singular or plural, perhaps, in its original use, only plural. This last objection, however, may be met by saying that "Elohim" was plural, and it cannot be said that the answer is without force. At the same time Shin has, in my opinion, a tendency to degenerate into pantheistic ideas, and I am unable to employ it by itself for God. I have never been able to do so. I use it some times, however, in this sense, as it is the only word in the language that will suit in certain cases, but as a rule I use it for god or gods. There is an additional objection to this word in the sense of God, that, from whatever cause, the word does undoubtedly mean, or is used in the sense of, Spirit. It is constantly used for the human spirit, and the expression "My God" if translated by Shin, would be in danger of conveying to the Chinese the meaning "my spirit." The word has, in nay opinion, both senses. Those who advocate the use of Shangti for God, have always strongly opposed the idea that Shin means anything but spirit, and they have used Shangti in the sense of god, gods, which has led to certain very peculiar combinations. True, there are many Shangtis, as there were many Jupiters, but nevertheless Jupiter would have been a strange adjunct to Diana in order to describe her as a goddess. Yet Diana is called in this (Brit. and For.) translation of the Bible, Shangti, which certainly seems to me somewhat forced! Many of the advocates of Shangti are beginning to see this, and to turn to Shin as the best word [13/14] for god, gods. This at once admits the principle that Shin is used in Chinese in the sense of deity. It has been for years my habit to use the word in the two senses as deity and spirit as I think the Chinese do. Those who have used Shin for God have had another word Ling in use for Spirit, which I believe to be equally intelligible for our purposes with the other. I do not see why this matter at all events should not be compromised in a general agreement either to use Shin or Ling for Spirit.
As for Tien Chu, I have already indicated the grounds on which it has been employed, first in the Roman Catholic Church, and now by many Protestant Missionaries.
Bishop Smith (first Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong) seems to have been the first to suggest the Roman Catholic term, as the best way out of the difficulty, in a letter to Dr. Miller then Secretary of the B. and F. Bible Society. He said: "Tien Chu (Lord of Heaven) the Roman Catholic term for God has doubtless many things to recommend it as preferable, being strengthened by nearly a century and a half of usage, iii a religion which numbers its tens of thousands of converts in every province of the Empire, and whose religious nomenclature Protestant Missionaries have adopted in most other points Glad should I be if the able pen of Dr. Medhurst" (then the leading English Missionary in China, belonging to the L. M. S.) "could induce the Protestant Missionaries to accept Tien Chu as the basis of compromise."
In 1864 a proposition emanated from certain Protestant (American) Missionaries in Foochow to agree upon Tien Chu for God, but not being taken up by others it fell through.
In 1865, the following paper was drawn up and circulated in Peking. It was prepared at a breakfast given to Dr. Mullens (now Secretary of L. M. S. in London) by Dr. Edkins, and no doubt met with his (Dr. M.'s) approbation. It was first brought forward and urged by Dr. Alexander Williamson, once a Missionary of the L. M. S., at the time spoken of Secretary in China of the Scottish Bible Society.
"In preparing and circulating a new Mandarin Version of the New Testament we are unanimous in desiring uniformity in the use of terms, and propose to employ those which we find to afford the only practicable basis of union, viz:--Tien Chu for God and Shin for Spirit. In conforming to this basis in the version referred to, we do not propose to restrict ourselves in any other respect for the present."
W. A. P. MARTIN, formerly Missionary of American Presbyterian Church, (now, as at time of signing) Principal of Peking College.
S. W. WILLIAMS, formerly Missionary of American Board of Missions, at time of signing and for many years, Secretary of American Legation in Peking.
Two more names would have appeared on this list but for temporary absence from Peking; one that of Rev. Dr. Schereschewsky (co-translator with myself of the Prayer Book) and my own. We both heartly fell in with the compromise and should have signed if, had we been in Peking.
Many of those who signed this paper, were disappointed and discouraged by the want of favour it met with at the South, and did not consider themselves bound by it. Others were hampered by not finding in it liberty to use Ling for Spirit, and so this further effort at compromise fell to the ground.
And what was the objection to Tien Chu? I believe it arose partly (perhaps chiefly) from unwillingness to give up Shangti on one side, Shin on the other; and partly because of Tien Chu being the term employed by the Roman Catholics.
[16] The latter objection stated fully is to the following effect: that it is "so identified with the Church of Rome that its present adoption by Protestants would be productive of serious injury to Protestantism, and lead to the identification of these two forms of Christianity as being one and the same." [See the enclosed Protest by the German Missionaries of Hongkong and its neighbourhood.]
I have dealt with the theory here set forth in my letter to the Protestant Missionaries of China which I enclose with this (pages 10 and 11). I need not therefore say much more on the subject.
We, as Protestants, are originally the same as the Roman Catholics. We have the same origin, the same Bible, worship the same God, rely on the same Saviour, &c., &c. Do as we will we never can in the estimation of the heathen either appear or be entirely different from them, and therefore it has always seemed to me the most childish reasoning to object to using one particular term employed by the Roman Catholics, with the idea that the heathen will be led to suppose by our not using it that we Protestants have nothing to do with the Roman Catholics. This really is nothing better than the old story of the Ostrich' hiding her head in the sand and supposing that no body will see her.
Moreover this foolish dread of being confounded with the Roman Catholics is quite of recent growth, and is not entertained, so far as I am aware, by any of those who have hitherto been the most scholarly and the most strenuous advocates of Shangti. It does not appear to have occurred to Bishop Smith whom I have already quoted.
Indeed it is difficult to treat the objection seriously. Every one knows that the Roman Catholics and Protestants are originally the same, and even now, though we differ widely on certain points we consider vital, we are at one with them on the nature of God, and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. It is most unfortunate that the names by which Roman Catholics and Protestants designate themselves in Chinese give a false idea of our differences to this people. The use by us of the Roman Catholic term for God would, I believe, help us to explain better our [16/17] differences to the heathen. The Roman Catholics are called the Tien Chu Kiau, that is, Sect (or Religion) of Tien Chu (Lord of Heaven), Protestants are called Ye-su Kiau, that is, Sect (or Religion) of Jesus. From such names the Chinese think that Tien Chu and Ye-au are two rivals, and yet they see that both Sects believe in Ye-su. How would the matter be simplified if we could tell them, that so far as Tien Chu and Ye-su are concerned, both sides hold the same views, that these are not the names we go by in the West, and that the differences refer to other things altogether, of which they cannot judge by simply hearing the Chinese names of the two Religions. It would be better still if we could give new names to the two Bodies of Christians, that would better express the differences between them--such as "Old Christian Religion" and "Reformed Christian Religion"; but this is impossible now. The best we can do now is to use all the Roman Catholic terms (where they are not wrong), as we already use most of them, and this will at all events lessen the difficulty. If there is anything radically wrong with Tien Chu as a term for God, as I have tried to show is the case with Shangti, then by all means let it be condemned: but let us not stultify ourselves by refusing to use a good thing simply because it is used by the Roman Catholics.
I have now done. I hope I have said enough to enable Your Grace to understand some of the most important points of this great controversy. I have been blamed for feeling too strongly on this subject. I leave Your Grace to judge whether I have shown sufficient cause for entertaining strong feeling with reference to this matter. God forbid that I should impart strong feeling into this controversy, if there is no cause for it. The difference existing between the Missionaries does harm to themselves, and to the cause of Missions. It separates chief friends, it hinders the progress of the work, it prevents all co-operation worth the name. But this is true of all great controversies in the Christian Church. It is true as between the Roman Catholic and the Protestant, between the Unitarian and the Trinitarian, between the Conformist and the Non-conformist, between the Ritualist and Non-ritualist within the Church of England itself. Where principle is felt to be at stake, [17/18] controversy must exist, and the more important the principle, the deeper will be the feeling excited by the controversy. Let all passion and prejudice and bitterness be condemned, but let it not be supposed that vital questions can be discussed without strong feeling. I consider the question discussed in this letter a vital one. It touches the very foundation of our faith. Not to feel strongly on such a subject would be impossible: to allow oneself to be prejudiced or biassed by mere party consideration would be wrong.
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My work is about bold colors, textures and playfulness. Subject matter is not of much importance. I focus more on the movement of my brush strokes, vibrancy of color and adding bits of humor to my art. I let my mood and my brush strokes guide my vision, and often what starts out as a painting of one thing turns into another. What inspires me is in the randomness of that particular moment.
I use oils and acrylics, though tend to favor the heaviness and fluidity of oils. I carry this notion into my drawings as well, where I also favor oil pastels. My work comes in a variety of sizes ranging from about 2″x3″ to 4’x6′. For more information on my work or current projects please visit my website @www.megsartspot.com.
Norm Knott is a Mixed-media Artist who has been studying Art privately and academically since the age of five. A recipient of more than 35 awards for his artwork; he also received the 2010 Rockford Mayors Arts Award for Art Educator. His work hangs in numerous private and corporate collections nationally and has been exhibited in solo and group museum showings nationwide. He is also represented in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian and Freeport Art Museum. He is a member of the Rockford Area Arts Council, The Kohler Arts Center, The Chazen Museum, The Milwaukee Art Museum, and The Rockford Art Museum. He has been featured in numerous articles and television shows covering his innovative techniques and achievements promoting his unique work of the last several decades. He serves on several Rockford event planning committees/boards and has judged/juried numerous art shows and competitions. He resides in Rockford with his partner of 20 years Steve Beard.
Being a visual person, I’ve always liked drawing. I attempted painting some odds and ends when I was young, but never really tried painting “for real”, you know, like painting on the walls in the basement, or on rocks and pieces of wood and handing them to Mom as Christmas gifts. Somehow, she always found a way to smile and say how pretty they were. lol.
My Mom and Dad were both artistic but kept it to themselves, never pursuing their talents. Fearing the same and hearing friends and family telling me to take it to the next level, I went out and bought a few canvas’s, paints, and brushes and gave it a shot. I watched a few artists on line and watched their instructional videos but never took any formal training (other than 8th grade art class :))
WOW, I can’t believe how much I enjoy it. I get great satisfaction creating these images. Visions that I just have to put down on paper or create on canvas. I started during my vacation a few years ago and have been hooked ever since, I now enjoy going to a few local businesses and seeing my artwork on display/for sale on their walls.
I’ve taken part in the “Art scene” many times now. It’s become a great new way to meet people and make new friends at the gallery and through the businesses participating in the events.
I’ve “souped” miles of film and spent literally thousands of hours in the darkroom both as a hobbyist and at my primary place of employment, Hamilton Sundstrand. I began working with Adobe Photoshop before there were layers (ver. 2.5) and ended my 34 year working career as Webmaster of the Communications Department.
After retirement in 2007, I began working for my son as Design Applications Director (D.A.D.) at Colorwave Graphics, LLC in Loves Park, IL. As the staff photographer, my duties include maintaining the company web site, marketing and video/photography.
Outside of work, I offer one-on-one tutoring in graphic design, photography and photo editing as a freelance web designer. My wife and I also own The Cutting Edge Stained Glass Studio where we teach classes, sell supplies and do custom designed stained glass work.
In my spare time my love of photography finds me shooting strictly for enjoyment. My body of photographic work resides on Flickr.
One must live the arts to be an Artist. Be passionate when you create and let your creative juices flow unrestrained onto the floor, it’s just another surface! Don’t constrain yourself. You must feel totally free to create so always think “out-of-the-box.”
Visualize! Expose yourself visually to things taking place on this planet. Visual stimuli contribute to creative ideas. Notice how light strikes a given object, how colors combine and compliment and listen to sounds as they help add rhythm to the mood of the moment. The result is a human experience, one that can be transposed into visual expression.
True Artists travel a creative journey with successes and failures along the way. If you fail, keep your failures and learn from them, for they are the stepping stones to future work. Share both with your constituencies because it will help you grow as an Artist.
With that said, the computer and its software are nothing more than tools. Many people today have powerful image editing software, but without the fiber of a true Artist, the results are clearly evident, especially to those who have had the burning desire to create long before the software came along.
Art has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. It’s intuitive to me. I see wonder all around me and I want to capture my view on paper or canvas. For many years I did art in my “spare time” but three years ago I left my career to fulfill my lifelong dream of concentrating solely on art daily. I couldn’t be happier. I wake each day and can’t wait to get into my studio.
My garden series arose from my love of gardening. Each year I plant my garden to excess. To me, gardening is so similar to painting. I choose colors and textures to blend together in new and exciting ways. I never quite know exactly how my garden will turn out. Painting my flowers is just a natural extension of combining two things I adore.
Traveling is another inspiration. I love exploring the environment I’m in with its new shapes and color combinations. I see beauty in the ordinary and revel in sharing that vision with others. My art becomes a picture diary of the days of my life.
I love watercolors. While looking for ways to make my painting more vibrant, I came across alcohol inks. I was instantly attracted to their vivid colors. I have been using alcohol inks for about two years now. They are very similar to watercolors but use rubbing alcohol as their medium.
Thank you for your interest in my work. I find art is an ever-growing part of my daily life and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to share it with you.
“I graduated with a B.F.A. in Printmaking from Northern Illinois University in 2010 and have been a self-employed artist ever since. I’ve been printing my hand carved woodblock prints with an old Conrad Dickerson Machine Press – great for saving my hands from having to rub each print with the back of a wooden spoon, but occasionally I will still print by hand.
My studio resides in two locations: the big printing press is out at my in-laws’ farmstead in the Shirland, IL area in an old converted cow barn. It now hosts my father-in-law’s art studio for his printmaking, paper making, and painting work. The second location is the majority of my basement at home in Rockford, IL. I draw and carve all my woodblocks there and even print my cards there with a small metal hand press.
The original owner of the farm where my printing press is located was from the early 1800s and he was one of the first settlers in the area and a prominent figure in the local community. His name was Lemuel Fisk. The farm is out in the country, away from the busyness of the city. Some of the plants in my prints are inspired by native prairie plants that I’ve been able to find in the back wild field at the farm. Connecting my business name to the original owner of the farm, with a little feminine flare to it, allows that peacefulness to be communicated through my work. When you hang my prints on your wall or send one of my greeting cards, they will bring a little bit of that natural-space and peaceful feeling to your home and to your correspondences.”
I am a collage and textile artist who has lived in the Northern Illinois area for the past thirty years. A lifelong love of textiles has led to exploration into weaving, spinning, dye applications, art quilts and collage. As an art educator I have taught spinning, weaving and surface design at Rockford College, textile workshops in fabric printing and felt making and Artist in Residencies in area schools. The imagery portrayed in my work reflects a love of the natural world and a passion for nature. Each wall piece is an original design carefully executed in fabrics and papers from around the world. Currently my work can be seen at select times in The Prairie Street Gallery at The Brewhouse.
Barbara R. McNamara is a Rockford artist who has been a painter for many years. She has studied under Katherine Lord, Dorothy Bock and Robert McCauley. Barbara graduated from the College of New Rochelle, New York with a Bachelor of Arts, and Loyola University in New Orleans with a master’s degree in Pastoral Ministry. She has taught primary grades, and music and art classes. Her work has been shown at “Art on the Lawn” at Rockford College, Greenwich Art Fair and Fall/Spring Arts Scenes, Lakeshore Arts Festival, Evanston and Arts Fesitval in Grand Detour, IL.
Deborah is a painter of original and large paintings on canvas. She works in acrylics on raw canvas and her abstract expressionistic style is sensual and celebrative.
She ‘paints what she feels’ using no references other than her own personal cache of symbols and metaphors….about healing…growing…learning…and mostly about loving.
Deborah Newton paintings are in over sixteen hundred collections nationally…private and public, and in many Rockford landmarks and living rooms. She began exhibiting work in the 1970’s and now represents herself in the area from her studio.
Deborah, in the fall of 2007, is also expanding her art presence in the Lake Geneva, Wisconsin area at an invitation only opening at her residence/retreat in the country two miles south of Geneva Lake. Patrons can call for an invitation.
Usually, there are three or four colorful canvases fresh off the easel. Please call her anytime directly to see new and current work available.
Valerie Olafson received her BFA (Interior Architecture & Photography) from Northern Illinois University in 1994. She continued her education at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, finishing her MS in Historic Preservation in 1996. Her career has spanned the arts from Theater to Architecture to Photography. Teaching at Rock Valley College gives her the opportunity to share her love of art with younger (and older) people. Raising awareness of the arts is a primary goal in her teaching.
Olafson began exhibiting her photographic work in 1993. Since that time she has created several solo shows and participated in group shows. She had the privilege of collaborating on a dual show with painter and friend Keith Grace called Same Soucre in 1996. In 2002 she and dancer/choreographer Margaret Rennerfeldt created Bare Stage, which consisted of a photographic exhibit and a coordinating performance.
In February 2005 Valerie had the adventure of a lifetime. She was a member of the installation crew of the Christo/Jeanne Claude “Gates” project in Central Park. This was such a rewarding experience that she is not so patiently waiting for the “Over the River” project to be approved and to vie for a spot on that crew as well.
I am exploring fears and afflictions that bind our psyches. I am interested in how each of us feels out of control in our own lives, my work comes from personal struggles. I create my drawings with attention to detail, while exaggerating reality. In my process I utilize many photographs as reference for my initial idea. In the process of my work, the idea begins to take form portraying psychological anxieties and fears.
While I do work with photos, I do not strive to create the appearance of a particular person or a perfect resemblance to the original image. I make it my own to fit the end result of what I am thinking and the implied emotion attached to each drawing. The attention to detail, in my drawings is my own interpretation and reflection of my thoughts and ideas. Essentially these drawings are our anxieties and psychological stresses exposed. These anxieties depicted through my drawings are essentially what makes us human.
More than a photographer, Sherry Pritz combines distinctive images with artistic enhancements to create her signature contemporary style. Working in both black and white, and color, she highlights certain aspects of an original photograph, with results resembling a painting. By selecting and skillfully layering a palette of colors, her subjects take on a surreal, sometimes abstract feel and a completely unique perspective emerges.
Her work, with an urban appeal, commands attention in business and private settings – as an organic backdrop or a shining focal point. And a diverse range of subjects takes viewers from the simplest location in nature to exotic landmarks.
Her work is compared by many to Maxfield Parrish’s paintings, “known for their distinctive saturated hues and idealized neo-classical imagery.”
Sherry’s talent has been the focus of regional and national interest. ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition selected her vibrant piece Sunflower for a 2009 episode. Her next project involves synchronizing iconic images of her home town for a symphony performance, Mussorgsky/Ravel’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.”
Therese Rowinski is a free-lance artist and muralist who works in acrylics, oils and watercolors. Her murals can be found in residential homes, businesses and restaurants. She has artwork in several states including two exterior murals in Florida.
She participates regularly in various local art shows including “Unforgettable Art,” “Spring and Fall ArtScene” and “Doors of Rockford.”
She is co-owner of 317 Market Street Studio and Gallery in downtown Rockford. Therese has taught art to children K-5th grade through Young Rembrandts.
Sixty years ago, ten amateur artists formed the Rockford Art Guild (RAG) to help encourage and support each other. Over the years RAG has provided education, resources and support to its’ members.The Guild organizes shows for members, such as the annual show at Nicholas Conservatory, Rockford Art Museum, Mendelssohn PAC, Katie’s Cup, Rockford Area Arts Council’s Spring & Fall ArtScene just to name a few. Dee is currently the president of the Rockford Art Guild.
To celebrate their 60th anniversary, RAG is creating a MOSAIC of art guild work featuring 60 pieces of 8x8” art produced by present and past Guild members, combined into one mosaic of art telling the story of the Guild – the variety of color and movement and subject reflects the great variety of people and their art that is present in the Guild. The Mosaic Artwork will be shown at the Guild’s show “We are Rockford”, (through June 7th) at the Rockford Art Museum as well as Fall ArtScene in October. http://www.rockfordartguild.com
Susan Schumacher is an artist with more than 32 years experience teaching art to all ages. As an arts integration specialist, she works with teachers to design and conduct art projects that reinforce learning on specific topics, including, but not limited to:
Susan has been published in School Arts Magazine and was selected as an arts educator of the year by the Illinois Alliance for Arts in Education. She has been a presenter at the Art Institute of Chicago and has years of experience writing curriculum, conducting workshops and facilitating projects with groups. In her free time, she paints in watercolor and acrylics, enjoys fibers and mixed media, and designs and creates agate jewelry.
Jeff Sprecher’s art prowess began early in high school. As a freshman at West High in Rockford, one of his art class projects was chosen for exhibit at the Young Artist Show at the Burpee Museum. Jeff’s creativity expanded beyond painting, although this is where his passion and satisfaction lies, he became a new product designer and inventor. He’s designed many new projects, logos and even wrote a screenplay.
He just recently moved back to the Rockford area to be closer to family and he hopes to start exhibiting and selling his artwork.
Nancy von Lugossy is a California native who grew up on Long Island, New York. She has been living in Rockford for the past 14 years. The mixed media paintings she is currently creating are an amalgam of her last 52 years of experience. She started out studying Philosophy, has a degree in Marketing, and studied Environmental Design at Parson’s School of design in New York. She worked as an Interior Designer in New York until moving to Europe with her husband and daughter in 1991. Moving to Rockford created the challenge of fulfilling herself creatively and taking care of her 3 year old daughter.
Painting was something she could do in between school runs and birthday parties. When her daughter’s school lost their art teacher she filled in for a year. That experience connected her to the Rockford Area Arts Council and the Rockford Art Museum. The Art Museum eventually invited her to be its Artist-in-Residence for the 2002-2003 school year. She has sold her work at the Greenwich Village Art Fair, Art on the Lawn, Spring ArtScene, Fall ArtScene, her own gallery, and to numerous private collectors. A few years ago she took up welding and now with two MIG welders and a plasma cutter in her garage welding studio she’s ready to begin another chapter. To be continued…..
Art is an organic expression that grows from an artist’s soul. Over the years that expression takes many forms. Today my work is taking shape with metal, bark, and beeswax. My schooling was in architecture as sculpture in the environment. Even though these works are small in comparison, to me they are three dimensional spaces within our collective mind.
Nick Votava is a young artist born and raised in Rockford, IL. Nick earned his B.F.A. in painting from the University of Iowa in 2012. Aside from painting he also enjoys working in the mediums of sculpture and printmaking. Nick has shown work in individual and group exhibitions and worked as a gallery coordinator while attending school.
About three years ago I was making Valentines Day cards with a boy as part of a club activity in which I was a member. The boy was mentally and physically disabled, and could not communicate verbally. I handed him a piece of paper and a crayon. As I was drawing on my own valentine I occasionally looked up and watched the boy work. It was amazing to see what he was doing. His paper was covered with an unrecognizable form that he repeated over and over again. He had not been taught to draw this way and could not explain to me why he enjoyed drawing like this, but his hand kept moving in the exact pattern time and time again. It was as if he was searching for a constant in a world of unknowns. I may never meet that boy again, but each time I pick up a pen I am reminded to search for those details we can control. I am reminded to pursue my journey with my entire being. I am reminded to always pursue my craft in a way that makes sense to me. I am reminded to rerun, restate, and repeat.
Artist Carolyn Williams is from Rockford, and still lives here with her husband Tommy Williams, son Thomas, and her lovely 3 year old granddaughter Kamiya. She has two other daughters who reside outside of Illinois, both married and have 3 children each. Carolyn worked 31 years for Hamilton Sundstrand as a Material analysist but retired in 2008.
Caroly has always loved and appreciated art but didn’t start painting herself until 2002. Inspired by a picture that her younger sister described as a great picture that was in a liquidation sale, but when she went back to see it for herself it was sold. That is when Carolyn made her first attempt to paint on canvas. Her first painting was of an abstract jazz band that’s been donated to, and is on display at Booker Washington Center here in Rockford. Her family, church family, co-workers and strangers alike have encouraged her to continue painting.
Carolyn is blessed with a God given talent that allows her to express herself through impressions of family and folks from southern culture expressed in mid-western upbringing. Her work is passionately painted in acrylics on canvas in colors that will come alive to celebrate and inspire the traditions that reflect the life she lives.
David Zoberis is an artist displaying a painterly view of representational colorful images in everyday life through different art media. He has worked in a successful outsider status starting in 1994 across Illinois until 2006 accepting awards at group art events. These include an Honorable Mention in the 2004 GlenEllyn Art Festival to Best of Show at the Grayslake 11th Art Show in 2006.Displays include Geneva Train Station 2003, Rockford’s Clock Tower Resort 2004, Doubletree Hilton Oakbrook, IL 2006 until present.
David received academic training from Professor Rolman from Northern Illinois University in watercolor painting and earned a BFA in painting in 2006. Displayed Paintings of Prague and Sarejevo for the Lincolnwood Symphony Orchestra concerts in 2008 at Northeastern University in Chicago. Most recent gallery shows were 2011 Rockford Greenwich Village, 2012 Desmidi Gallery and Tin Duck Gallery, Chicago 2013 and Robert Jendra Gallery in 2014. Last indoor/outdoor Arts events were “Unforgettable Art for the Alzheimer’s Rockford in both 2013 and 2014.
Lectured on the series of mixed media presentation “Painting of Illinois One Room Schoolhouses” on display at the Blackwell Museum at NIU. Last 10 seminars and workshops given inside of 2014 included a tour of designated Illinois Libraries including Cortland, DeKalb, Loves Park, Malta and Waterman. Zobie’s Artwork is David’s studio located in Maple Park. Commissions as are completed there and classes are conducted during the summer months for aspiring local artists.
My life passion is to engage within creative conquest, beginning with sparks of colorful hope, lighting up a promise in creating images of the past and present and placing them in painterly forms today. While the motion of making art starts, time seems to stop and painting begins. My environment becomes the image. Extreme involvement carries a heavy weight and guarantees a quirky impression from the soul where light, color and paint are more personal than naive. Each captured final journey contains manifested hybrid mixtures of academic and outsider influenced art worked through a cycle of treks created with a painterly innocence.
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He’s a mysterious artist -graphic designer and electronic musician- from Berlin that you’ve probably never heard of, but he already has a Greatest hits comp out. Great time to get familiar.
Jeff “The Wizard” Mills:Detroit’s Techno Wizard talks hanging up his plaque. We say, since it ain’t broke, keep The Wizard in business.
Inner City’s Kevin Saunderson and singer/songwriters Paris Grey and Ann Saunderson sit down for an in depth interview about their past, present, and ‘Future’.
Inner City is back with ‘Future’, their first entirely new material since parting company in 2001. We couldn’t be happier! Watch a special video and listen to two new remixes here!
Kyle Hall brings House, Dubstep, Funk, deep dark, broken beats and creates something way north of ordinary, yet pleasurable to the ears! Do yourself a favor and listen.
1200Dreams mission is to not only shine the strobe-light on the artists, professionals, and companies involved in the nightlife industry, but the culture that exists within its beating heart.
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Get up close and personal. Providing opportunities for people to experience visual art in person is a key part of our mission. We have three different exhibition galleries in our building, as well as outdoor and auxiliary shows around town.
Our main gallery features traditional, contemporary and cutting edge work by established and emerging artists throughout the Bay Area. Located at 1337 Fourth Street, this gallery showcases the best of local art through large storefront windows in the heart of San Rafael. To the serious collector, art lover or visitor, the gallery serves as the public face of Art Works Downtown and a direct connection to our community.
The Underground Gallery features a wide variety of work in an intimate setting. This space is available monthly to artists for solo shows, small group shows, or installations.
This gallery offers an attractive exhibition space as well as a unique setting for parties or events. This space is available monthly to artists for solo shows orsmall group shows.
This gallery offers an intimate exhibition space in a street level display space. This space is available monthly to artists for solo shows or small group shows.
Experience rotating installations of outdoor art and sculpture in several downtown locations, exhibited in partnership with the City of San Rafael.
African Mask Quiz 1 tests your ability to identify individual mask designs while African Mask Quiz 2 tests your knowledge of the people and customs associated with a mask.
Our Ancient Egyptian Art Quiz tests what you know about Ancient Egyptian culture: their Art, Gods, Crowns and Hieroglyphics.
Our Color Quiz tests your knowledge of the physical and psychological properties of color including color theory, color terms, color mixing and color symbolism.
Our Art Movements Quiz tests your knowledge of the great artists associated with each movement and your ability to recognise their individual styles of art.
It is best to begin any portrait with the eyes as they are the focal point and most revealing feature of the face. They are the key to the success of the work. If you get them right at the start, it boosts your confidence for the rest of the portrait. If you get them wrong and have to start again, you have not wasted time drawing the rest of the face.
The first marks that we make in our charcoal and chalk drawing are the distances across and between the eyes.
We take care to observe any subtle variations in the symmetry of the eyes. It is these small differences that will help us capture the unique likeness of our sitter.
Pay particular attention to drawing the circles that form the iris in each eye. Note how they disappear beneath the eyelids, slightly more under the top lid than the bottom.
Don't be tempted to outline the shapes of the eyebrows. It is better to gradually build up their forms in lines that follow the direction of their growth.
At this stage we begin to embed the eyes into the form of the face by establishing the general tones in and around them.
This is done by lightly shading the darker areas of tone with soft strokes from a charcoal stick. We then blend these with a tortillon, a tissue or a finger which both lightens and merges the areas into a unified tone. A tortillon (paper blending stump) can be sharpened to a point and is ideal for smaller details, whereas a tissue or your finger is more efficient for larger areas.
It is best to apply your tones lightly as it is easier to darken them when you come to balance the elements of the drawing at a later stage. It is always more difficult to lighten a dark tone than it is to darken a light tone.
Now we begin to pick out the details of the eyes, eyelids and eyebrows with a sharp charcoal pencil, using the same technique as traditional pencil drawing.
Start to build up the darker details leaving any lighter areas, such as the highlights on the skin and reflections in the eyes, the natural mid-tone of the paper. These highlights and reflections will be heightened with white chalk in the final stage of the drawing.
This requires that we look again at our subject, searching for the darker tones and details that we ignored on our first look.
Drawing is essentially a process of observing and recording what we see, but we never get all the information we need in a single glance. First, we need to look and register what we see. Then we need to look again to discover what we missed. In due course we continue this process until we are happy that we have recorded and balanced all the elements of line, shape and tone that we see in our subject.
Applying the final highlights with white chalk is the most exciting part of drawing with charcoal and chalk. It is the missing element that brings your drawing to life.
For drawing the reflections in the eyes, you should sharpen your chalk to a fine point with a large pencil sharpener or craft knife.
Lightly shade the highlights on the skin and merge them with a blending stump, tissue or finger to suggest the natural form and glow of the complexion.
In our illustration above you can see how our charcoal and chalk drawing is built up in a series of layers that gradually refine the line, tone and texture of the image to create a convincing representation of the eyes.
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And if we do, say, a Christmas pic which hemisphere should we be thinking of? Do we want snow or sand? I guess it doesn't really matter.... just wondering... ::goes of to eat gummy snacks::
Cool idea! You're probably better off NOT picking months though......because what if 12 people pick December and no one does May????? Well, I mean you can pick months, but unless you got a lot of entries, a lot of months could be left unfilled because months with big holidays would get the most entries.
I'd like to help, I don't know if polling is going to be necessary....if you get 12 entries or less, then everyone can just get a month and I (or Nair if she's interested) can do whatever's leftover. If a lot of people enter, THEN you can worry about a vote.
im entering definitely, but does it have to be of an already existing anime, or can it be completely original? u no? and whens the deadline ?
Original is fine, actually I would think it would be better to have original art..... You know, it'll be an original AB calendar.... ^^
Erm, and I've calculated the size of the drawing so that everyone could print it on the sheet, not having to go in their settings.. You know, there's always a lil border around what you print....
Ohh, about that problem, Chiki said that the best 10 entries will be selected, like the best one would be january, runner-up would be february....
Only october and december are special, because of Halloween and X-mas. So those two, you can draw something special for them, and it would be something totally appart from the 10 months, so that's why Chiki allowed 2 entries: one for any month (you dunno which it'll be displayed on if you are selected) and one for october or december...
In short, main entries which don't consern october or december's celebrations will be displayed on whatever month, depending of their ranking at the end of vote or selection or whatever.
Other entries, those for either october or december... The best will be chosen and will be displayed on THOSE SPECIFIC months.
Um... ::raises hand:: I have a question.... are we submitting them to this thread, or do we need to send 'em to someone? It doesn't look like anyone else has posted theirs yet, so I wuz jes' wondering.....
Erm, we'll start a new thread I guess, where only submissions will be posted, so it's less confusing... This thread's for ideas and such...
well ... about the months with holiday .. arrrgg .... 5 are accepted : Halloween, Christmas, Valentine Day's, Easter and AB birthday ...... I should Have think before about it ... ><;;
ProjetAkira : You're obsession with DDR and willingness to give me pictures of a male you, have made you AB's most frightening member EVER ....
If by high art you mean it's fun to smoke pot and look at Mike Mignola's art, I'm in total agreement.
- Tom Spurgeon (writer for the comics journal), on whether or not Mike Mignola's Hellboy is high art
Ten more days Nefla... and Chiki said "here" in her first post, so does that mean this thread or is someone gonna make a new one? Wait, I asked that already, didn't I? Aww crap, Nair's gonna kill me....
I gotta hurry up too ..... 10 to make a CGing .. my Cg is bad .. I think I'll use the good old pencils ....
Aw crap, that's right! I forgot that nearly everyone here uses that darn CG stuff.... I'm too poor to get me a decent program. Please do pencils Chiki! So I won't be the only one!
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I would like to know what editor let this slide through into print. One who obviously doesn’t have a gutter mind like the rest of us. Hey, it’s Breeder’s Cup week here in Los Angeles. If you’re unfamiliar, The Breeder’s Cup is more or less the Super Bowl of horse racing. Bob Baffert is a pretty well-known trainer. A trainer who reluctantly pulled out of Juvenile. The Juvenile is actually a $2 million race for two-year-old horses. You see, Baffert had to pull one of his horses out of that race. He didn’t actually pull out of a juvenile. Still, Mark Whicker looks awfully dumb. (these...
Yup. That’s New England Patriots quarterback and husband of Giselle, Tom Brady, as a young, basketball playing dork. What’s with the shit-eating grin, Tom? Brady posted this on Facebook to wish the Boston Celtics good luck on their new season, which they will probably totally suck at. So yeah, the headband was obviously Photoshopped on for that purpose. The rest is all young Brady. Something tells me he was thinking to himself at that very moment, “One day, I will marry a supermodel.” You rock on with your bad self, Tom...
I would like to know what editor let this slide through into print. One who obviously doesn’t have a gutter mind like the rest of us. Hey, it’s Breeder’s Cup week here in Los Angeles. If you’re unfamiliar, The Breeder’s Cup is more or less the Super Bowl of horse racing. Bob Baffert is a pretty well-known trainer. A trainer who reluctantly pulled out of Juvenile. The Juvenile is actually a $2 million race...
Yup. That’s New England Patriots quarterback and husband of Giselle, Tom Brady, as a young, basketball playing dork. What’s with the shit-eating grin, Tom? Brady posted this on Facebook to wish the Boston Celtics good luck on their new season, which they will probably totally suck at. So yeah, the headband was obviously Photoshopped on for that purpose. The rest is all young Brady. Something tells me he was thinking to...
Where to even begin? First, we should note this is all about soccer and that it was a planned brawl. Thirty-eight dudes who are fans of Spartak show up to brawl with 38 dudes who are fans of Dynamo on some frozen Russian road in the middle of nowhere. These teams are rivals, you see? So their fans need to fight each other before the big game! It’s all very well orchestrated. One team’s fans wear black. The other...
This is the Derry City team photo. They play in the League of Ireland Premier Division, so you’d think they could afford a bench that people can actually sit on. Not the case! The part of this that makes me laugh each and every time I look at it is the guy in the lower left. Everybody else just landed on their ass. The guy in the lower left is clearly dead. (these...
Steve Perry, the former lead singer of Journey, is a big San Francisco Giants fan. He’s from San Francisco and turns up at their games from time to time, like the past two games they’ve played in the NLCS. And if you know anything about postseason baseball, it’s that teams LOVE to play Journey songs, especially Don’t Stop Believin’. One of those teams is the San Francisco Giants. Another is the Kansas...
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La Casita – Become the Owner of your Apartment on the Heart of Hua Hin, 400m from the Beach for 55 000€!
“Phuket, also called ‘The Andaman pearl” has always been considered as the major tourism Hub in the South of Thailand. Absorbing almost a third of the 35.4 million tourists who visited Thailand in 2017, Phuket benefits from one of the most vigorous economic and demographic growth in the Siam Kingdom. The major characteristic demonstrated by research on Phuket economy and tourism is a clear tendency to become a year-long destination, with, year after year a slimmer gap between high and low season. Nowadays the main question is to know how Phuket will take advantage of this exponential growth? To answer this question, please find here the five projects that will transform Phuket.
To respond to a regular increase in Phuket tourism and also Phuket tendency to attract more and more expats and retirees, Central Phuket Group invested more than 20 Billion Baht in the creation of an international standard shopping mall, which welcomed its first visitors on 10 September 2018. In the heart of Phuket and located on the main road, Central Phuket covers more than 400,000 square meters. Central Phuket counts with more than 700 shops and has nothing to envy to the biggest Shopping malls of Bangkok. The most famous shops are CDS, Central Food Hall, Top market, Power buy, Supersports, B2S, OfficeMate, SFX Cinema at Aquaria. To fit with Phuket leading position in the south of Thailand, Central Phuket has been designed and built
to be the biggest and most attractive shopping mall in the whole south. The idea behind Central Phuket projects is to create more than a shopping place but an attractive destination for Phuket visitors from all over the world.
– The Mystic Forest’, is the first creation of a wonderland paradise of the future, combining advanced technology with Thai culture and a green zone area. The activities available on over 5
rai of land include ‘Adventure’ and ‘Relax’ zones. It will be a must-visit destination for visitors from around the world.
– ‘Aquaria’ is CPN’s first partnership between Thailand and Malaysia to create a world-class attraction. It will have the largest underwater world in Thailand and the largest ‘Aquascape’ in
– Tales of Thailand’, another first: a floating market at the shopping centre, where people can shop, browse and chill out with a traditional Thai floating market atmosphere. [source]
The general consensus regarding the future of Phuket is clear and all indicators are pointing toward a constant growth fed by tourism, therefore the benefits of this new generation light rail project are evident.
Phuket Light Rail will allow Phuket to absorb the sharp increase in the number of visitors expected in the next coming years and make the roads of Phuket more fluid avoiding traffic jams. This project will also tremendously help the 9.2 millions of passengers landing in Phuket airport each year to reach their final destination in Phuket in a faster and cheaper manner.
This project will bring a radical change to the transport organization around the island by covering more than 58 Km of railway with 24 stations from the North of Phuket, passing by Phuket airport and finally reaching Chalong.
Born through a fusion between the private and public sectors the total budget for this project reaches 39.4 billion baht and is considered as a very positive sign by locals and foreign investors showing that both sectors agree on an exponential increase expected on the number of visitors and long-term residents in Phuket and both private and public sectors make big investments to capitalize on this growth. The Beginning of the construction is scheduled in 2020 and the project will be fully operational in 2023.
Expected for a long time and finally completed in last April, the main goal of this project is also to make the traffic more fluid around Phuket. Launched in 2006 by an alliance of 25 Investors and key members of the most influent families in Phuket business, Phuket Smart Bus Ltd (PKSB) created the first public bus transportation network around the west coast of Phuket. This smart bus network will count on 12 bus stops between the International Airport down to Rawai Pier and operates in both ways giving a new transport option for the millions of tourists reaching Phuket
With an affordable cost varying between 50 to 170 THB depending on the distance, it is now possible for locals and tourists to use the bus network from 06:45 to 19:15. Using last generation technology, the payment can be done with a Rabbit Smart Card sold by hostesses on board and also in numerous shops all around Phuket and Thailand.
A brand new high tech marina announced for Phuket. The company SUTL Ltd specialized in the creation and development of marinas and marine infrastructures reached an agreement on the purchase of 60% Makham Bay Marina (MBM) shares for a total of 5.6 million dollars. MBM possesses construction and development permits and ownership or the concerned area for 30
years. The total cost for this high tech marina construction is estimated at 24,3 million dollars. This luxury marina will have all the necessary equipment to welcome superyachts up to 61 meters long: marine sports infrastructures, well-being and relaxation areas and hotel rooms for yacht staffs and visitors.
Developed under “One15” brand, this project will cover more than 38 400 square meters and 66 hotel rooms with 4 villas, a gym centre, swimming pool, meeting room and multiple restaurants.
Located in a naturally sheltered area this marina will be opened 24/24 without any tide restriction and will be a central point for numerous tourism routes around neighbouring islands such as Koh Phiphi, Similan islands…
Local experts agree on the fact that the strategic location choice for this luxury marina demonstrates the clear intention of the Thai government to promote and develop Phuket as a top destination for yachts and superyachts from all around the world bringing with them lots of wealthy tourists gladly welcomed by the local real estate and business owners.
In agreement with Thailand 4.0 project to develop Thailand digital economy, the Thai government is investing in the creation and development of local infrastructures and revisits rules and regulation that could be slowing down investment opportunities.
The last occurrence in the application of Thailand 4.0 is without any doubt the creation of the Phuket Smart City concept which aims at making Phuket more productive, enjoyable and safer.
Following Ambition of the Digital Economy minister to transform Phuket in ”Smart city”. Phuket will, in the near future, grow to 1000 the number of Wifi hotspots around the island to make it easier for people to get internet access and use connected devices.
The whole Phuket province could soon see foreign tourists equipped with connected bracelets to locate them in case of dangers or accidents and also in order to collect data to allow Phuket to offer better and adjusted services.
These bracelets will also be very useful tools to collect data about the economy, health, education, security and the environment. In order for Phuket to stay a safe city despite the increase in tourism, it has also been announced the development of facial recognition to prevent crime and criminality. Phuket Smart City will also be developed through cooperation between the Thai government and private firms which will also participate in the strong local growth and attract investors willing to benefit from Phuket economic and touristic expansion.
Our goal is to provide guides and advice to living in one of the world’s most charming yet complex societies, giving tips on where to live and how to enjoy as much as possible living in Thailand !
Shortly, thanks to our various articles, we will help you discover Thailand like if you were actually there :-) And for those like us who have the great pleasure to live here, we hope to share with you amazing aspects you don't know yet !
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Vanessa Hudgens is an American actress and singer. She made her debut in 2003 appearing in the Hollywood films Thirteen and Thunderbirds, before reaching fame in 2006 after appearing in the Disney Channel film High School Musical hit series. Hudgens began a music career and released her debut album, V, in 2006.
Hudgens was born in Salinas, California, the daughter of Gina and Greg Hudgens. She has a younger sister, Stella Hudgens. Hudgens's father is an American of Irish and Native American descent, and her mother, who grew up in Manila, is a Filipino-born of Filipino, Spanish, and Chinese descent. Hudgens has been home-schooled since after her seventh-grade year at the Orange County High School of the Arts.
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Hudgens' largest role among teenage audiences has been starring in the Disney Channel movie series High School Musical and High School Musical 2, starring as the shy, intelligent student Gabriella Montez. Hudgens and Efron had won "Best Chemistry" award at the Teen Choice Awards for their roles. The first High School Musical spawned a hit soundtrack, a worldwide concert tour, a show at Walt Disney World, and even a book series that helped Hudgens land in Forbes magazine's list of top-earning stars under 21." In the list, the 18-year-old Hudgens was No. 7 with estimated earnings of $2 million. Hudgens will reprise the role in the upcoming High School Musical 3: Senior Year, scheduled for release on October 24, 2008.
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Hudgens' debut album, entitled V, was released in early September 2006. She is signed with Hollywood Records, a Disney-owned record label. A music video for her first single, "Come Back To Me", debuted after the world premiere of The Cheetah Girls 2 in late August. The official music video for her second single, "Say OK", was first shown following the premiere of Disney's Jump In!. In August 2007 at the 2007 Teen Choice Awards, Hudgens was named the Choice Breakout Singer - Female.
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According to this report, Khodnevis site in its latest insult to Imam Khomeini defined Imam Khomeini as a liar.
Imam Hadi( peace be upon him) was born in Medina to the ninth Shiah Imam, Muhammad al-Taqi, (also known as Imam Muhammad al-Jawad), and Lady Samane was his mother and His ...
Zihajeh 9th is Arafa day, a day to pray with Lord of worlds. Every moment is considered precious moments for us today especially for pray and asking our request. Arafah is ...
Abdollah Nouri in a meeting with released prisoners who had participated in sedition occurred in 1388 expressed what foreign medium have said repeatedly. He also tried to ...
Mohammad Khatami who played role in American- Israeli sedition occurred in 1388 should reply to the nation. He has hid himself behind recent election and he is thinking to ...
Moral Police has become a major issue these days. This question has risen that is Moral Police necessary for community or not? Some sites have addressed this issue in a survey ...
Therefore, Khodnevis Site, written by Nik Ahang Kothar, one of advocators of Mir Hussein Musavia nd karrubi wishes that current state stands against revolution goals as well ...
people concentrate on cinema in each country. People usually imitate what actors do and what they wear in order to look like them. Unfortunately, there is not any control ...
Hashemi in his latest interview about Iran –Saudi Arabia relation has pointed to the present of some Radicalism. He has tried to reminMd his memories in order to influence ...
Ali Reza Eftekhari has dedicated his new song titled Nasrin Flower to Nasrin Sotudeh who has been released in jail last week. He has said that “ I do not intend to talk about ...
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution voiced support for the Iranian government’s diplomatic movements in New York but at the same time stressed that Tehran does not trust ...
Although Imam Javad(peace be upon him) was so young, he could spread his though and belief. Intellectual works and hadiths which have been narrated and questions have been ...
some days ago, Simaorgh news site has published a news titled “A girl was expelled from festival because of Hijab”. This news informed about A Palestinian girl who was expelled ...
Although the poems of Holy Defense also is called resistance literature and war poem, it is better to call it poem of holy defiance in order to remind the holy defiance during ...
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My students were struggling (and I mean struggling) with their basic addition facts. It was to the point where I would ask a quick addition fact and I had 2 blurters and 17 blank faces. (Ya feel me?!?) I knew I had to do something to get them excited and get them motivated to learn their facts...and FAST! Hello, they can't go to 2nd grade not knowing their addition facts! YIKES!!!
So, my kids (along with all Bieber lovin' kiddos) LOVE to sing, dance, and "shake it like Beyonce" as we say in our room. Not to mention, they all think they are the next big Rock Star...so they were my inspiration for this unit! I mean, why crush their dreams?!? If they want to be Rock Stars, I'm going to let them be! {Even if it is under false pretenses!!}
Ever since we began Addition Rock Stars my students have been begging to practice their math facts (and to tell me how long they practiced them each night)!! Makes my heart smile!
Here is how it all started. I knew that the ONLY way to get this to work was to get a buy in from the parental units. So, my AMAZING Title 1 Faciliator and I developed a Parent Workshop and invited all the parents and the kids in after school. (So I sent home a flyer with the title "FREE BOOKS AND FLASHCARDS!" Anything FREE brings them in...well that would bring anyone in!) At the workshop I gave them the hard DATA about addition, the importance of practicing facts each night and how addition is the foundation for all things math. It was basically the "BIRDS and the BEES about ADDITION."
Next up was the student buy in. I put the bulletin board up that is complete with inflatable guitars and microphones. "MISS LANE....WHAT IS THIS?!?!?!?!?!?!" They all begged. I told them that if they practiced their facts then I would put their picture up and they would be Rock Stars.
First week of the unit...Strep throat HITS our class and hard. I was out for an ENTIRE week. (Well I came to school on Wednesday but was sent to the nurse and sent home!) I had an average of 8 students out per day. YUCK. So we postponed. More time for them to learn the FACTS!
Finally, the Level 1 Assessment Day was HERE. The kids were so excited. I prayed for NO TEARS. I prayed for 100's. I prayed that I would have enough buttons. I prayed that they practiced! Well, PTL because my prayers were answered!!!! I had 13 out of 19 pass the first level on the first try! WHOOOP! Those nuggets were so proud to wear their buttons and parade around school like ROCK STARS.
The next week, I had 11 out of 16 pass the second level (we had a few sick nuggets that day). Now, EVERYONE'S picture is on the board. So, when they make a 100 after Level 1, they add a star with the date on it. I'm thinking parents will love to add this to their scrapbooks!
I put all of the resources I am using into one packet just for you! This is the perfect too to get your kiddos moving in the right direction! Inside this unit you will find everything you need to create your own addition rock stars! The unit is up and ready for you in my TpT shop and it's ON SALE for tonight and tomorrow!
I really want to give away this unit, so enter below for a chance to win!! I will announce the winners on Wednesday!!!!
I've taught first grade for three years and have LOVED every second of it! I have my MEd in Reading and my B.A. in Elementary Education from Clemson University. GO TIGERS!!
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It’s late and I’m posting a back-up post, but tonight Beth gave me the perfect picture to go along with it – a down vest! (The water bottle is from Curt, and I love it! love it! love it! I’m actually going to drink water now!!)
I also love the vest, and wish it were colder in here so I could really test it out. We’ll be helping some friends move tomorrow (today, I guess), so I’ll put it through a workout then.
I only lived about 12 blocks from my elementary school, but in Western Colorado that can involve a tiny mountain called a mesa. Garnet Mesa, to be exact.
In second grade I told my mom that I was old enough to walk to school by myself. It involved a bit of a climb up the mesa, but it was a gravel road and no big deal, so she said ‘yes’. (In today’s times there would be absolutely no way.)
I was so proud of myself. I was wearing my new-to-me puffy down vest (it was orange), and thought I was the bees knees walking along in it. I walked down the street, up the mesa, a few more blocks….
Now, I am and have always been a cat person, so I had no doggie skills whatsoever, and this happened many decades ago so I’m very hazy on the next few seconds. What I remember is trying to walk past the dog, the dog taking off after me, and then suddenly being jerked backwards by the teeth sunk into my vest. In my memory it was a horrible scene with slobbering and violence and fleeing, but in reality it was probably just a normal-sized dog that bit my vest and laughed watching the second grader flee.
At school I must have recounted the story to my friends, but I definitely remember the teeth marks in the vest.
Lauren Sommerer is a preschool teacher who likes to build prototypes, grow cats, cook things once, save money, reduce, reuse and recycle.
It’s hard to speak dog nonverbals when you only know cats. My body language apparently always says: “Jump around and get louder and more excitable until your owner yells angrily at you”
I remember a big red dog that used to roam our neighborhood when I was a kid. We would all be out in the alley playing & someone would yell, ‘Big Red’….and we’d all scamper into yards, onto fences, behind trash cans. And Big Red would just pass by. We’d come out like…Whew! But now that I think about it, he was probably just looking for a friend. Sorry Big Red. (we never knew his real name)
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Devonte gained widespread attention when he was photographed hugging a white officer during a 2014 protest over a fatal police shooting of a black man. Property records show married couple Jennifer and Sarah Hart and their children bought the two-story home in Woodland, Washington, on two acres with a fenced pasture in May 2017. The DeKalbs recounted a night three months after the family moved in when one of the girls rang their doorbell at 1:30 a.m. Bruce DeKalb says she “was at our door in a blanket saying we needed to protect her. She said that they
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This year, we asked you to take to Instagram to share how you’re the ultimate cookie boss. After weeks of incredible stories featuring your goal-crushing, confidence-boosting, and go-getting skills, we have our final five winners of the #gsCookieBoss Challenge!
Winners will receive a camera bundle, so they can capture their future Girl Scout adventures, and an exclusive “cookie boss” necklace from Stella & Dot.
*Repost* If we haven't already delivered your cookies, you will be hearing from us this weekend! Nova thanks you all for your support and patience as we sort through these 302 boxes! If you missed round one (or didn't order enough!) let us know, Nova is willing and able to get more boxes for a limited time at our local Gathering Place. #gsCookieBoss #goalgetter #daisyscout @girlscouts
I am a Cookie Boss! Selling cookies has helped me learn how to multiply by 5 and I have gained confidence in talking to people and other important business skills. #gsCookieBoss
This is Emily from Brownie Troop 19044 out of Bremen, GA. She loves being a Girl Scout and absolutely enjoys selling Girl Scout cookies and meeting new people!! Here's what she said about becoming her own Cookie Boss: For the last 4 years that she's sold cookies, she says she has definitely gained more confidence in talking to people, by being more outgoing, speaking more louder so they can hear what she is saying (she used to talk in almost a whisper) and definitely knowing everything about each of the different cookies. The biggest challenges she said were when customers said "no" or ignored her, but she said even though they would do that, she would still smile at them and thank them knowing that things like that are going to happen and that it is not something she did. She also said because she loves to sell cookies, she tries for a higher goal each year and as she reaches one, she will aim for the next. And at cookie booths, she likes to get out there and put on a happy face and help encourage people to buy from her or donate to the military because she knows that talking to people, selling cookies, handling money and being a go getter, all will help her more and more in her responsibilities and actions in life 🍪❤. #gscookieboss
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It specialises in the production of global aviation magazines, special publications, conferences, exhibitions, websites and events for the global aviation industry.
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The magazine will act as a key communication tool for ACI Asia-Pacific and provide a forum for airport related news, views and features.
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Each issue contains exclusive interviews with airport CEOs, takes a closer look at infrastructure development across the region and showcases customer service, environmental and retail innovation.
ACI Asia-Pacific Airports is published by Aviation Media and is the Official publication of ACI Asia-Pacific.
Airports Council International (ACI) is the only global trade representative of the world’s airports. Established in 1991, ACI represents airports interests with Governments and international organizations such as ICAO, develops standards, policies and recommended practices for airports, and provides information and training opportunities to raise standards around the world. This section provides you with information on the structure and background of ACI.
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I fly pretty regularly and, perhaps, a bit more than the average person. Over the last few years, I would guess that I’ve been on about 50 flights, and never have I experienced the kind of public disrespect, humiliation and blatant discrimination that I experienced last night on my Southwest Airlines flight. A few years ago I weighed over 400 pounds. I tried to avoid flying, but when I had to do it, I purchased two seats – even after…
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Gorgeous two level home approx. 1 year old. Large great room/kitchen combo with stone fireplace, second 22x30 great room with wood burning stove and vaulted ceiling, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, natural wood walls and ceiling throughout, partial basement, and storage building. Front deck. Quiet setting. Borders Nat'l Forest and has deeded access to Lost River. Must See! 38~ 51' 51" N 78~ 51' 11" W
Perfectly remodeled 3BR 1 BA Ranch Home on 1 1/2 acres. Lovely home with extra large master bedroom, large great room, separate dining area, large bath, office, laundry, 2 decks and a detached 4 car garage with high ceilings. Heating includes pellet stove, propane stove and EBB. State Park and Community Center close by for family fun. The 1.52 acres is a manicured lawn. Easy access to Rt. 259.
UPSCALE & BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED HISTORIC FARMHOUSE on 4AC. 6BD/6.5BA. B & B or income property. One main house w/ 3 cottages, pasture, creek, greenhouse, gardens, arbor, barn, garage, chicken house & 4 additional bldgs. Exquisitely furnished and expertly renovated. Scenic location for weddings, events, family gatherings; just minutes from Lost River State Park & GWNF. 2.5 hours from DC.
Incredible log home retreat in attractive park like subdivision, grand space w/ panoramic views from living room and wrap around back deck. Separate Master BDRM entrance from the deck, this log home has it all. Gourmet kitchen, oversized dinning room, spacious loft with veranda, and a walk out basement that could be finished to add more living space. Underground 2 car garage, log furnace. 16+ ac
Newly renovated 3 bed/2bath cabin on 47+ ac. just minutes from Lost River State Park.This property offer total privacy.
One of a kind spectacular renovated farm house with no detail left out high atop the mountains w/ panoramic views for miles just below the heavens. 2+ acres w/ ba wine cellar, oversized garage to accommodate numerous vehicles, landscaped outdoor space. Screened porch, front porch not to mention the gourmet kit, great rm w/ massive fireplace, MBDRM suite Additional acreage for sale
3BD/2.5BA home with mountain views on 9.34AC. Craftsman style interior with custom trim and woodwork throughout the house in the loft, kitchen, and bathrooms. Gorgeous wood floors, skylights,multiple fireplaces, decks and screened porch. Perks include 5 person hot tub, garage and outdoor sheds. Located just minutes from Lost River State Park. 2.5 hours from Washington, DC.
Unique floor plan offered with this log sided home close to Lost River State Park with park like setting. 4 BDRM, 2 1/2 BA with loft, plenty of space, game room with wet bar and pool table that conveys. Newer HVAC heat pump, metal roof, plenty of trees and wildlife for your perfect WV mountain setting. Finished basement. Open floor plan. This is a MUST see.
Rustic setting & charm, w/ modern beauty & amenities! Split BR plan w/ master BRm suite w/ full bath & 2 addtl. BRs, plus a full BA, on the opposite end! Kitchen w/ island breakfast bar, granite counters, & eat-in area, open to comfortable gathering rm w/ wood panel walls & FP, all under a vaulted ceiling! Screened porch w/ 2 ceiling fans! Outdoor living space in a park-like setting!
Get-away in a park-like setting! Kitchen featuring a tile backsplash & breakfast bar is open to a dining area w/ lots of natural lighting! Living rm with HW & woodstove heat! 3 main level BRs & 2 full BAs! Exterior offers deck with ramp access, storage shed! Pavilion perfect for hosting events! Room to hunt & hike; close to areas to do water sports, trails or mtn bike! Great views on the drive in!
Beautiful Log sided 2 bed/2 bath home in gated Mt. community in the Lost River Valley. Well maintained home, close to Lost River State Park & Kimsey Run Lake. Pre-plumbed unfinished basement with high ceilings offers possibility for additional living area. Lower level has double door entryway providing off road vehicle storage. Screened porch provides additional space for entertainment.
Beautifully maintained log home on 3+ acres in a secluded picturesque neighborhood. Finished walkout basement w/ sun room, wrap around deck, balcony and plenty landscaping to add to your WV enjoyment. Winter views and summertime privacy make this gem a charming mountain retreat. 2,500 +- sf. living space with a detached 2 car garage. New metal roof and appliances makes this an incredible deal!
Excellent opportunity to own a 30 acre unrestricted parcel of land with a 4 BDRM 2 BA home in good condition. Formally a hunt camp but has the potential to be a mini farm, a full time residence or a weekend get a way. 2 story barn in good condition. Covered deck for outside entertaining, wrap around deck, pond & lots of room to wander Wild and Wonderful West Virginia. Recently updated kitchen.
Newly renovated high end hunting retreat on 28 unrestricted acres high atop and beyond Lost River State Park. Perfect mountain setting to relax, unwind and hunt to your hearts content. Acreage already divided just in case you want to sell off a lot or two. New on the market as a rental as well. Being sold furnished. Just need a toothbrush!
Beautiful "low maintenance" cabin in 5.21 acres near the GW National Forest. This 2-3 bedroom cabin w/ Central heat/air offers privacy and comfort in the Lost River Community. New Metal Roof.
Immaculate home on 3.52 unrestricted acres not far from Lost River State Park. 3 BDRM 2 full baths with formal living room, great room, dinning room, open kitchen and separate laundry room. Perched on the side of a slopping hill, the home has great views from every room. Covered open patio area adjacent the home, professionally landscaped with year round stream. All yours for an attractive $.
Very nice and clean wood sided cabin in the woods on 4 acre lot. 3 BR, 2 full BA and living room with wood stove and brick hearth. Rainwater collecting cistern is perfect for weekend use. Nearby activities include Kimsey Dam, George Washington Nat Forest, Trout Pond - swim, beach, boat, fish, camp, playground, hiking. 2hrs DC/Metro, 40min Harrisonburg, 1hr Winchester
Great getaway or permanent residence conveniently located near Virginia border south of Mathias and near GW National Forest! Hot Tub conveys!
2BD/1BA Cabin on 4.5 AC w/ seasonal mountain views. Clean, simple, modern and open interior. Amenities include vaulted wood ceilings, outdoor entertainment area with fire pit and wood pizza oven and grill, red metal roof upgrade, screened porch, and washer and dryer. Only 2.5 hours from Washinton DC area, and 10 minutes from the heart of Lost River Valley with dining, shops, and recreation.
Perfect quaint 2 bed house with just the right amount of country charm! One hour to Winchester or Harrisonburg and minutes to Lost River State Park make its location perfect for outdoors adventures or working in the city. With old Store this property would be perfect to sell home made goods/crafts.
Walk into GW National Forest from this old farmhouse/hunting camp to hike, bike or hunt or just sit on the front porch and enjoy the solitude and mountain view! This is a true hunting camp or with a little TLC it could be a weekend getaway! Has well and septic, so essentials are here. Field cleared around house for gardening, etc., outbuilding w/cellar. Small stream.
Well built older home 5-7 bed room, stone fire place converted to LP has been vacant for past 2 years is move in ready could use some updating
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She answered the phone to hear it was one of her friends Ashley and that she was stuck home and bored to death. The only thing she did do was hold on to me as if to say I was never getting away again.
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Is it a misreading, or out of context, or a lie to say that God sanctions slavery? It says He does in Leviticus.
Who cares about future generations? It's their problem to pay off the national credit bill: not yours.
There could be an intelligent creator I suppose but where my number drops is the part where humans think they have any clue what that creator is or wants.
I agree, there are going to always be some things not left done. But for me, its weighing what I haven't done vs quality of life. If my quality of life isn't sufficient enough make finishing what I have left, then I don't think I'd have a problem dying. And of course if my quality of life got bad enough, I'd have no problem ending my life early.
sjw. First let me address the topic. The carbon date for El God, Spooky the Sexy Ghost and the Jesus the Prince of the Living Dead is possibly off by 20 years. And this is ?Broken News? I chortle and guffaw: ha ha ho Ho hee hee... wheeeze.
What do you want me to do? Post every damn single case throughout the full history of your damnable cult?
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There is nothing extreme or radical for a devout Muslim in following Koran and Muhammad's example. Would you say that [email protected] is OK, the only problem are people who follow it?
But, but, but - I keep hearing how the deficit was all Obama's fault because socialism or something. Was I misinformed?
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Being a celebrity in Twitter is hard. Or at least so I imagine – since I’m far from famous myself. These thoughts occur to me in the wake of the Great Facebook Debate, in which Alexis Madrigal attributed Zadie Smith’s rejection of Facebook, another form of social media, to her identity as both a celebrity and a great writer.
Curious about the effects of celebrity on one’s social media interactions, I decided to run a little experiment and take a close look at the tweeting of three famous writers over a recent 24-hour period to see what I could learn
First, some disclosure is in order. I’ve been an avid player in Twitter for over two years now, with more than 4,000 tweets under my belt and a string of 800-plus followers in tow. If I were allowed only one form of social media, I think I’d probably choose Twitter because it provides me with the greatest amount of useful information in the least of amount of time. I also teach social media to novices in the State Department, most of whom want to learn how to use it for institutional purposes more than personal reasons.
In advising people how to turn an institution into a credible person in Twitter, I like to ask a series of questions. Here are some it’s good to answer yes to:
• Do you interact with others? That is, engage in conversation? Do you ask questions? Do you retweet good posts from others?
• Do you tweet regularly at a reasonable level ? (It’s not good to disappear from your tweet stream for a month at a time, but neither is it a good idea to tweet 10 times in two minutes.)
• Do you put out a stream of self-promoting material – what the late Norman Mailer might have called “advertisements for myself”?
• In your effort to humanize yourself, do you have too many frivolous tweets – for example, “Had a great frappuccino just now in a little back-street Dubrovnik café after talks with local officials”?
• Do you work too hard to be hip in terms of your lingo? (Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but anybody who uses the term “kick-ass” or its ilk in Twitter is trying too hard in my book.)
For the experiment, then, I decided to apply these criteria to three critically acclaimed writers I’ve been following in Twitter for a while: Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho; Canadian novelist and poet Margaret Atwood; and American fiction writer Colson Whitehead, a representative of Gen X.
My question: if I didn’t know these folks are la crème, based on their successful careers in traditional publishing, would I spot them as extraordinary tweeters?
Self-description: “writer”; 15 tweets/24 hours; 999,315 followers; following 93; follower/following ration = 10,745 to 1.
About half his tweets are in Portuguese and half in English. He’s clearly shooting for a worldwide, multilingual crowd. Much to like here: Coelho takes Twitter seriously. He does a lot of conversation, replying directly to followers. Gets in discussions about current events, the Korean crisis for example. Self-promotes but infrequently and apologetically a la this:
“If you have time, my interview yesterday to blogtalkradio http://bit.ly/DED4X (Dec 14 I will be answering questions live).”
Most interesting tweet: “A good tweet: 20% inspiration + 80% editing to fit 140 characters.” As Coelho acknowledges, this simply applies the Pareto Principle to Twitter.
Her strength: much conversation with individuals. During the experimental period the Canadian legislature was considering a new bill on copyright, which Atwood cares about. Many tweets went back and forth on this issue. Atwood began the string with this crowdsourcing question:
“Grapevine sez Can. Copyright Bill debate has just been prorogued, no new opinions (such as mine) will be heard by the Ctte. Anyone know?”
“ Yo! @DavidAkin! Who hears all rumours! True or not that Copyright Ctte has cut off new input from the likes of primary creators such as Moi?”
“Blaiwell: @JohnVerne I much prefer Margot as in Dame Margot Atwood, or simply Margo.What’s the “E” stand for? M: Eleanor, as in Aquitaine.”
My evaluation of Atwood: laudable efforts to engage with others and be a real person; trying a little too hard to be with-it for my taste.
cription: “just another down on his luck carny with a pocketful of broken dreams”; 5 tweets/24 hours23,491followers; following 307, F/FR = 77 to1.
Whitehead does a lot of retweeting – sending out somebody else’s tweet that he finds interesting, a good thing. But there are also a lot of bafflers in his stream – stuff that I just don’t get. He’s clearly trying to push the limits of Twitter. Hard to tell when he’s being ironic in his own tweets or his retweeting. (This is a problem with any written medium that replicates human speech but doesn’t allow us facial expression, gesture, or tone of voice to clue us in.)
“Just posted photos on Facebook taken w/a haunted camera that makes you fuzzy if you’re gonna die soon. There’s one of you!”
“Actually, I’m not on Facebook; Twitter is just a protracted vision you’re having right before the moment of death.”
So what’s the verdict on Coelho, Atwood, and Whitehead? They’re interesting tweeters: each is trying hard, each interacts with ordinary mortals, and each delivers signs of imaginative life in 140 characters. I’m guessing all three see Twitter as a way to sell more books, but all three also appear to be intellectually engaged and trying to adapt the short-message Twitter form to their sensibilities.
Are they Hall of Fame tweeters at this point? I think not. If this were a blind tweet test, I’m pretty sure I would not have picked these three out of the crowd of 311 from my personal World of Writers list in Twitter. Of course, the Twitter stream passes so quickly it would take a genius to attract attention consistently.
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The group formed in Nottingham in 1996 after having played initially under the name "Friends Of..." since their first gig at the Old Angel in Nottingham in late 1992. After recording several demos and playing gigs, the band attracted record company interest, and played to a room full of A&R men in Leicester's Charlotte. The room emptied before the first 15 minute song was complete. Undeter...
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Now don’t get me wrong, as someone who gave up English lessons at O-level, and has only written reports and policy documents, newsletters and blog posts (of course) since, I really don’t think I have a novel in me. More correctly, at the moment I don’t have a novel in me – much as I’d Read More
Posted in Quizzes, Reference Books Tagged Christmas shopping, Facts, Graphic design, Non fiction, Quiz, Reference 2 Comments
Disclosures: Authors have disclosed no conflicts of interest. Forms can be viewed at www.acponline.org/authors/icmje/ConflictOfInterestForms.do?msNum=L14-0190.
Thanks to Dr. Lynn and Dr. Radwany, who wrote to offer practical suggestions for the future or to simply share their experiences.
I agree wholeheartedly with Dr. Kassabian's point that a 0% success or survivability rate is not a reasonable criterion that can be endorsed by physicians. It is important to note, however, that this criterion is used by patients and families on occasion, and I have seen it become the source of much conflict between the patient and treating physicians. The corollary issue of uncertainty in medicine, specifically in prognostication, is an important one that is beyond the scope of my comments.
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The Implications of Regional Variations in Medicare Spending. Part 1: The Content, Quality, and Accessibility of Care | Annals of Internal Medicine | American College of Physicians
The Implications of Regional Variations in Medicare Spending. Part 1: The Content, Quality, and Accessibility of Care Free
From Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire; VA Outcomes Group, White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center, White River Junction, Vermont; and the Institute for the Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Disclaimer: The analyses of the Cardiovascular Cooperative Project data were performed under contract number 500-99-NH01, titled Utilization and Quality Control Peer Review Organization for the State of New Hampshire, sponsored by the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services (formerly the Health Care Financing Administration), Department of Health and Human Services. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. government.
The authors assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the analyses presented. This article is a direct result of the Health Care Quality Improvement Program initiated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services, which has encouraged identification of quality improvement projects derived from analysis of patterns of care, and therefore required no special funding on the part of this contractor. Ideas and contributions to the authors concerning experience with issues presented are welcomed.
The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, or the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Requests for Single Reprints: Elliott S. Fisher, MD, MPH, Strasenburgh Hall, HB 7251, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755; VA Outcomes Group, White River Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center, White River Junction, VT 05001; e-mail, elliott.s.fisher@dartmouth.edu.
Current Author Addresses: Dr. Fisher, Mr. Gottlieb, and Ms. Pinder: Strasenburgh Hall, HB 7251, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 03755.
End-of-life spending reflects the component of regional variation in Medicare spending that is unrelated to regional differences in illness. Each cohort member's exposure to different levels of spending was therefore defined by the level of end-of-life spending in his or her hospital referral region of residence (n = 306).
Content of care (for example, frequency and type of services received), quality of care (for example, use of aspirin after acute myocardial infarction, influenza immunization), and access to care (for example, having a usual source of care).
Average baseline health status of cohort members was similar across regions of differing spending levels, but patients in higher-spending regions received approximately 60% more care. The increased utilization was explained by more frequent physician visits, especially in the inpatient setting (rate ratios in the highest vs. the lowest quintile of hospital referral regions were 2.13 [95% CI, 2.12 to 2.14] for inpatient visits and 2.36 [CI, 2.33 to 2.39] for new inpatient consultations), more frequent tests and minor (but not major) procedures, and increased use of specialists and hospitals (rate ratio in the highest vs. the lowest quintile was 1.52 [CI, 1.50 to 1.54] for inpatient days and 1.55 [CI, 1.50 to 1.60] for intensive care unit days). Quality of care in higher-spending regions was no better on most measures and was worse for several preventive care measures. Access to care in higher-spending regions was also no better or worse.
Regional differences in Medicare spending are largely explained by the more inpatient-based and specialist-oriented pattern of practice observed in high-spending regions. Neither quality of care nor access to care appear to be better for Medicare enrollees in higher-spending regions.
Per capita Medicare spending varies considerably from region to region. The effect of greater Medicare spending on quality of care and access is not known.
Using end-of-life care spending as an indicator of Medicare spending, the researchers categorized geographic regions into five quintiles of spending and examined costs and outcomes of care for hip fracture, colorectal cancer, and acute myocardial infarction. Residents of high-spending regions received 60% more care but did not have better quality or outcomes of care.
Medicare beneficiaries who live in higher Medicare spending regions do not necessarily get better-quality care than those in lower-spending regions.
Health care spending in the United States is expected to increase dramatically in this decade. By 2011, per capita spending is forecast to increase by 49% in real terms, reaching $9216 per capita or 17% of the gross domestic product (1). The likely consequences of such dramatic growth in health care costs include further increases in the numbers of uninsured persons and reduced public and private spending in other sectors of the economy. Spending growth, however, is seen as an inexorable consequence of the aging of the population and advancing technology (2, 3). Moreover, the effectiveness of specific interventions in cardiovascular disease, neonatal care, and cancer treatment has been used to argue that the overall gains from increased spending are worth the costs (3) and that any constraints on the expansion of the specialist workforce or on further spending growth could be harmful (2-4).
These forecasts and the policy prescriptions that depend on them do not take into account the dramatic regional variations in spending and medical practice observed across the United States (5-8). For example, age-, sex-, and race-adjusted spending for traditional (fee-for-service) Medicare in 1996 was $8414 per enrollee in the Miami, Florida, region compared with $3341 in the Minneapolis, Minnesota, region (9). The greater-than-twofold differences observed across U.S. regions are not due to differences in the prices of medical services (7, 10) or to apparent differences in average levels of illness or socioeconomic status (10-12). Rather, they are due to the overall quantity of medical services provided and the relative predominance of internists and medical subspecialists in high-cost regions (2, 13).
The implications for health and health care of these regional differences in resources and spending, although directly relevant to current policy debates, remain relatively unexplored (14). The financial implications are clear: Savings of up to 30% of Medicare spending might be possible, and the Medicare Trust Fund would remain solvent into the indefinite future (10). However, remarkably little is known about whether the increased spending in high-cost regions results in better care or improved health. Although recent studies have found no improvement in mortality (12, 15, 16), they have been criticized because of weak designs (most were cross-sectional and ecologic), inadequate individual-level measures to control for potential differences in case mix, insufficient clinical detail on the process of care to allow inferences on potential causal pathways to be drawn, and limited outcome measures. We designed a research project to address these concerns.
We present our findings in two articles. This article, Part 1, provides an overview of the study design and addresses the question, What are the differences in the content, quality, and accessibility of care across U.S. regions that differ in per capita Medicare spending? The second article, Part 2, asks, Do regions with higher Medicare spending achieve better health outcomes and improved patient satisfaction?
One approach to determining whether the increased spending in some U.S. regions leads to better care and better outcomes would be to conduct a randomized trial. This would ensure that assignment to the treatment and control groups (those receiving more and less spending) was independent of patient characteristics. Logistic barriers to such a trial, however, would be substantial. We therefore conducted a cohort study in four parallel cohorts using a natural randomization approach (17), in which one or more exposure variables allowed assignment of patients into treatment groups (different levels of average spending), as would a randomized trial. An overview of the design is provided in Figure 1.
Because some of the regional differences in Medicare spending are due to differences in illness levels (enrollees in Louisiana are sicker than those in Colorado) and price (Medicare pays more for the same service in New York than in Iowa), we could not use Medicare spending itself as the exposure. We therefore assigned U.S. hospital referral regions (HRRs), and thus the cohort members residing within them, to different exposure levels. We did this by using the End-of-Life Expenditure Index (EOL-EI), a measure reflecting the component of regional variation in Medicare spending that is due to physician practice rather than regional differences in illness or price. Because regional differences in end-of-life spending are unrelated to underlying illness levels, it is reasonable to consider residence in HRRs with different end-of-life spending as a random event. The index was calculated as standardized spending on hospital and physician services provided to a reference cohort distinct from the study cohorts: Medicare enrollees in their last 6 months of life.
We confirmed that the exposure used to assign the HRRs achieved the goals of natural randomization: 1) Study samples assigned to different levels of the exposure [the EOL-EI] were similar in baseline health status, and 2) the actual quantity of services delivered to the individuals within the study samples nevertheless differed substantially across exposure levels and was highly correlated with average per capita Medicare spending in the HRRs. We then followed the cohort members for up to 5 years after study enrollment and compared the processes of care (Part 1) and health outcomes (Part 2) across HRRs assigned to different exposure levels.
We sought study samples that would be similarly ill across regions based on the occurrence of an incident illness (acute myocardial infarction [MI], hip fracture, colorectal cancer) or in which we had excellent data for case-mix adjustment (acute MI, Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey [MCBS] sample). We restricted the eligible population to Medicare enrollees between the ages of 65 and 99 years who, at the time of study enrollment, were eligible for both Medicare Parts A and B and were not enrolled in a Medicare health maintenance organization (HMO).
The acute MI cohort was drawn from patients included in the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project, which identified from billing records a national sample of Medicare beneficiaries who were discharged after acute MI between February 1994 and November 1995 (18). We excluded patients with an unconfirmed acute MI (with the same criteria as in previous studies [19]) and included only the first episode of acute MI for a given patient. The hip fracture and colorectal cancer cohorts were selected based on a first admission between 1993 and 1995 for a primary diagnosis of hip fracture or colorectal cancer with resection, using the same International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification codes as in earlier work (20). Hospitalization rates for acute MI, hip fracture, and colorectal cancer vary little across regions (21), and patients with incident cases of these conditions are likely to be similarly ill in different communities (20). We excluded patients with a previous hospitalization for the same diagnosis in the year before their index stay. The general population cohort was drawn from the access-to- care component of the MCBS, a continuous panel survey that is representative of the Medicare population (22). Our inclusion criteria are detailed in the Appendix.
Trained abstractors working in the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project obtained characteristics of patients in the acute MI cohort from the medical record (18). Quality of the chart review process was monitored by random reabstractions, and percentage agreement was generally very high (93.3% to 94.8%) (23). Missing data for clinical variables were handled by including a specific categorical variable for patients with each missing variable (for example, admission blood pressure missing). Income was defined based on ZIP code of residence by using 1990 U.S. Census data.
For the hip fracture and colorectal cancer cohorts, we coded the presence of specific comorbid conditions based on diagnoses recorded on the discharge abstract, as was done in previous work (24, 25). Cancer stage was classified as distant versus local or regional because this classification has been found to correspond most closely to reported stage, according to analyses of linked MedicareSurveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results data (26). Data from the 1990 U.S. Census, measured at the level of the ZIP code, were used to provide measures of income, education, disability status, urban or rural residence, employment, marital status, and Hispanic origin. For all three chronic disease cohorts, we used American Hospital Association data to characterize the hospital teaching status (27) and the Medicare claims files of patients' index hospitals to determine the volume of cases of hip fracture, colorectal cancer, and acute MI treated per year.
Data collection and preparation procedures for the MCBS are described elsewhere (22). Because not all respondents completed all survey items, analyses of utilization, access to care, satisfaction, and survival are based on slightly different numbers of respondents ( Appendix, Section C). Among the patient attributes, responses were most likely to be missing for income (5%); patients for whom income data were missing were recoded to the lowest-income group after analyses showed them to be similar in other attributes and survival to other patients in that group. The MCBS includes responses from proxies, which represented a maximum of 8.0% of our initial cohort. There were no differences in the proportion of proxy responses across the quintiles of spending, and excluding proxy responses did not alter our findings.
We used information from Medicare enrollment files to determine the percentage of all Medicare enrollees in each HRR who were enrolled in HMOs, to assign patients to one of nine major regions of the country, to determine whether patients had moved within an HRR or across HRRs within 1 or 2 years before their index admission, and to determine when patients should be censored based on loss of Medicare fee-for-service coverage (for utilization analyses) or based on relocation from their original HRR.
We used two approaches to determine cohort members' exposure to different levels of Medicare spending in their regions of residence. Previous research has shown that the dramatic differences in end-of-life treatment across U.S. regions are highly predictive of differences in total spending (13, 28) but are not due to differences in case mix or patient preferences (29). Our primary measure of exposure was the EOL-EI, which was calculated as age-sex-raceadjusted spending (measured with standardized national prices) on hospital and physician services provided to Medicare enrollees in their last 6 months of life in each of the 306 U.S. HRRs from mid-1994 to 1997, excluding any members of the study cohorts ( Appendix, Sections D and E).
Although Medicare enrollees identified 6 months before death are identical in terms of their risk for death (which is 100%), they may differ in other ways across HRRs (for example, in illness levels unrelated to risk for death). We therefore repeated the major analyses with an alternative exposure measurean Acute Care Expenditure Index (AC-EI)which was based on differences across HRRs in risk-adjusted spending during an acute care episode, calculated as follows. For each of the four study cohorts, we determined age-, sex-, race, and illness-adjusted spending on physician and hospital services (measured with standardized national prices) provided during the first 6 months after index hospitalization across the 306 HRRs. The AC-EI subsequently used to assign each cohort to different exposure levels was the average of the age-sex-race-illnessadjusted spending during the acute episode of care in the other cohorts ( Appendix, Section F).
The EOL-EI measures regional differences in practice at the end of life, while the AC-EI measures regional differences in practice during acute illness (or exacerbation of a chronic illness). Both measures were highly predictive of average age-sex-raceadjusted Medicare spending at the HRR level (r = 0.81 for the EOL-EI and 0.79 for the AC-EI in the acute MI cohort) and of regional differences in utilization. Both exposure measures produced similar results, so we present our findings on utilization based on the EOL-EI. (A sensitivity analysis of our mortality analyses using the AC-EI is presented in Part 2.) For many analyses, we grouped HRRs into quintiles of increasing exposure to Medicare spending based on the EOL-EI.
We used 100% Part A and B Medicare claims for all four cohorts to determine rates of specific physician and hospital services within the first year of follow-up and a 5% sample to examine aggregate physician utilization over the full 5 years of follow-up. The major categories of physician services provided to the Medicare population (MCBS) were defined by using Medicare's BerensonEggers Type of Service classification (cms.hhs.gov/data/betos/default.asp). The acute MI chart review allowed us to describe the proportion of patients in defined clinical subgroups who received specific medications or interventions during the initial hospitalization. Analyses of the quality of care were restricted to patients who were ideal candidates for each therapy (that is, patients with any absolute or potential contraindication to the treatment were excluded), as in the original description of the Cardiovascular Cooperative Project (18). The in-person interviews for the MCBS included specific questions about the types of visits received during the past year, waiting times at these visits, receipt of specific preventive services, and access to care.
All analyses used the patient as the unit of analysis and measured other attributes at progressively higher levels of aggregation where appropriate (ZIP code of residence, hospital of index admission, and HRR of residence). To test whether patients' baseline characteristics differed across HRRs with differing EOL-EI levels, we used logistic regression at the individual level with the attribute (for example, age 65 to 74 years) as a dichotomous dependent variable and the HRR-level EOL-EI as the independent variable. To assess the aggregate impact of any differences in individual attributes on average baseline risk for death across regions of increasing EOL-EI, we used logistic regression to determine each individual's predicted 1-year risk for death as a function of his or her baseline characteristics. The models had modest to excellent predictive ability (c-statistics were 0.61 for the colorectal cancer cohort, 0.68 for the hip fracture cohort, 0.77 for the acute MI cohort, and 0.82 for the MCBS cohort). We used these models to determine the average predicted risk for death across quintiles of EOL-EI. We then determined average predicted 1-year risk for death in each HRR and tested for an association across HRRs using logistic regression.
For the analyses of aggregate utilization, cohort members were censored (no longer followed) if they lost Medicare insurance (either Part A or B eligibility), enrolled in an HMO, or moved out of the original HRR of residence. The average amount of hospital and physician services provided to each cohort member across quintiles of the EOL-EI was calculated by using standardized national prices ( Appendix, Section D) and was calculated separately for the acute episode (index admission to 6 months for the three chronic disease cohorts) and for 6 months to 5 years (chronic disease cohorts) or for 5 years (MCBS cohort). To control for baseline differences, we used linear regression, weighting by follow-up time, with the log-transformed utilization of hospital and physician services per person-year as the dependent variable for the individual and the quintile of end-of-life spending as the primary independent variable. Coefficients and confidence intervals were back-transformed to provide estimates of the adjusted relative rates of utilization in the highest compared with the lowest quintile for each cohort.
We analyzed only the first year of follow-up (for which we had 100% physician claims) to compare rates of specific physician services across quintiles. We used Poisson regression to calculate adjusted relative rates of specific services (dependent variable) in quintile 5 compared with quintile 1, controlling for baseline differences (independent variables) (30). We then computed pooled relative rates across the cohorts, using a weighted average of the individual regression coefficients for each cohort and weighting by the inverse of the variance (31).
The specific independent and dependent variables included in each regression are described in Appendix Table 5. We used the REG routine of Stata 6.0 (Stata Corp., College Station, Texas) to perform all regression analyses. For the analyses of the MCBS cohort, we used SUDAAN (Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina) to account for sampling weights and the two-stage design.
The 306 U.S. HRRs were assigned to quintiles of Medicare spending based on the primary exposure measure, the EOL-EI, which averaged $14 644 in quintile 5 (the highest-spending quintile) and $9074 in quintile 1 (the lowest-spending quintile) (Figure 2). Average age-sex-raceadjusted per capita Medicare spending was highly correlated with EOL-EI (r = 0.81); per capita Medicare spending was $6304 in quintile 5 and $3922 in quintile 1. Residents of the highest quintile received 61% more Medicare resources than those in the lowest quintile whether measured by the EOL-EI or by average Medicare spending. Quintiles with a higher expenditure index had more hospital beds and physicians, a relative predominance of large hospitals and teaching hospitals, and a higher proportion of urban residents. The percentage of Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in HMOs was higher in both the lowest and highest quintiles than in the middle quintiles.
Average per capita Medicare spending, health care resource levels, and other key attributes of U.S. hospital referral regions according to quintiles of spending.
Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 present selected characteristics of each study cohort in each quintile and a test for trend across HRRs that had a higher EOL-EI. Because of the large sample sizes, many differences in the chronic disease cohorts were statistically significant. Notable differences were found in racial composition (more black patients in higher quintiles) and income (higher quintiles had more enrollees in the highest and lowest income categories). Smaller differences across quintiles were apparent in age, sex, comorbid conditions, and cancer stage. For the acute MI cohort, patients in the highest quintile had a higher prevalence of nonQ-wave infarctions and congestive heart failure but were less likely to have creatine kinase levels over 1000 IU/L. For the MCBS cohort, residents of HRRs in the quintiles with a higher EOL-EI were more likely to report being in fair or poor health but were less likely to live in a facility. Few differences were found, however, in activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living, smoking, or reported chronic conditions.
Table 1. Characteristics of the Hip Fracture Cohort according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
Table 2. Characteristics of the Colorectal Cancer Cohort according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
Table 3. Characteristics of the Acute Myocardial Infarction Cohort according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
Table 4. Characteristics of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Cohort according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 also present the average predicted risk for death in each quintile and a formal test of trend assessing whether HRRs with a higher EOL-EI had higher predicted mortality at baseline. A higher expenditure index was associated with an increased predicted risk for death for the AMI cohort, a lower predicted risk for death for the hip fracture cohort, and no significant difference in predicted mortality across spending levels for the colorectal cancer or MCBS cohorts. These data indicate that the burden of illness in these cohorts is similar across HRRs that differ by more than 60% in both EOL-EI and, as grouped according to the EOL-EI, average per capita Medicare spending.
Figure 3 displays the aggregate utilization of hospital and physician services by the study cohorts across quintiles. The data presented exclude the initial acute episode of care for the acute MI, hip fracture, and colorectal cancer cohorts because utilization rates were, as expected, similar during this period. Differences across the cohorts are apparent: Within each quintile, the MCBS cohort received the least care while the acute MI cohort received the most care. Within each cohort, however, patients who resided in regions with a higher EOL-EI received more medical care. After adjustment for baseline differences in health status, overall use of hospital and physician services was between 52% higher (MCBS cohort) and 77% higher (acute MI cohort) in the highest compared with the lowest quintile. For each of the cohorts, approximately half of the spending within a quintile was for acute inpatient hospital care and half was for physician services (data not shown).
Figure 4 characterizes the content of physician services provided to the Medicare population (MCBS) across quintiles. Only a small proportion of total physician services in any quintile was for major surgical procedures, and the overall rate of major surgery was relatively constant across quintiles. Evaluation and management services (visits), tests, radiology services, and minor procedures made up the vast majority of physician activity and explained the differences in physician practice found across the quintiles.
Utilization of physician services across quintiles of spending for the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey cohort, 19921996.
Figure 5 provides detailed information on differences in the specific services provided to the chronic disease cohorts across HRRs with differing spending levels. We present the pooled relative rates and 95% CIs for all three chronic disease cohorts combined in quintile 5 (highest expenditure index) compared with quintile 1 (lowest expenditure index) because the relative use rates across quintiles were similar for each cohort. For example, although pulmonary function tests were performed twice as frequently overall in patients with acute MI than in those with hip fracture, they were performed nearly three times more often in the highest quintile than in the lowest quintile in all three cohorts (Appendix Table 11).
Relative rate and 95% CIs of specific services provided to cohort members residing in the highest quintile of Medicare spending compared with those residing in the lowest quintile for the three chronic disease cohorts combined.
Rates of major procedures differed little across quintiles and were sometimes lower and sometimes higher in quintile 5. Rates of several minor, relatively nondiscretionary procedures (skin laceration repair, breast biopsy) were also similar across quintiles.
As was found in the general population sample, differences in utilization across quintiles were largely due to increased use of evaluation and management services and associated tests, imaging and minor procedures, and use of the hospital as a site of care. Rates of outpatient physician office visits averaged 1.27 (95% CI, 1.26 to 1.28) times higher in quintile 5 than in quintile 1. Inpatient visits, however, were 2.13 (CI, 2.12 to 2.14) times higher, and inpatient specialist consultations were 2.36 (CI, 2.33 to 2.39) times higher. The proportion of patients seeing more than 10 different physicians during the first year after their index admission was 2.97 (CI, 2.84 to 3.11) times higher in quintile 5. More frequent physician contact was associated with more frequent use of diagnostic tests and minor procedures. Patients in quintile 5 spent more time in the hospital (rate ratio, 1.52 [CI, 1.50 to 1.54]) and in the intensive care unit (rate ratio, 1.55 [CI, 1.50 to 1.60]).
Some of the most dramatic differences were found in rates of services provided to severely ill patients. For example, among patients in their last 6 months of life, intensive care unit days were 2.28 (CI, 2.18 to 2.38) times higher in quintile 5 than in quintile 1 and the use of vena cava filters, feeding tubes, and emergency intubation were all more than 2.3 times as frequent in quintile 5 as in quintile 1.
Regions with higher expenditure indices did not provide better quality of care on most measures (Table 5). Among patients in whom the specific treatment was recommended, patients with acute MI in the highest quintile were no more likely to receive acute reperfusion, were less likely to receive aspirin at admission or discharge and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors in the setting of a low ejection fraction, and were more likely to receive -blockers. Because some preventive services (for example, influenza vaccination) may be provided in nonreimbursed settings, the results for preventive services are based on patient reports from the MCBS. Although mammography was performed as frequently in high as in low quintiles, influenza and pneumococcal immunization and Papanicolaou smears were provided less frequently in HRRs with higher expenditure indices. Lack of better-quality care in HRRs in the highest quintile was not related to the greater predominance of teaching or large hospitals (Figure 6). Major teaching hospitals had somewhat higher quality on several of the measures, but the differences in quality across quintiles were small and inconsistent.
Table 5. Quality of Care according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
Percentage of patients in the acute myocardial infarction cohort who received the specified therapy (among ideal candidates), according to type of hospital and quintile of Medicare spending.PP
Although the absolute differences in access to care were small, the findings suggest a general pattern of slightly lower access to care in HRRs with higher expenditure indices (Table 6). Patients with acute MI who lived in regions with higher expenditure indices were significantly less likely to receive exercise testing and angiography, and a slightly smaller percentage saw a physician within 30 days of discharge. Larger differences emerged in the type of specialists seen during the first 30 days: Those in HRRs with lower expenditure indices were more likely to see family practitioners, and those in HRRs with higher expenditure indices were more likely to see medical subspecialists.
Table 6. Access to Care according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
In HRRs with higher expenditure indices, a slightly smaller proportion of patients in the general population (MCBS) reported having a usual source of care. Some differences in the site of physician visits were seen, with more frequent outpatient and office visits in regions with high expenditure indices. Waiting times for emergency department, outpatient facility, and office visits were significantly longer in higher-spending regions. Finally, on the basis of one of three traditional measures of access (having a problem but not seeing a physician), HRRs with a higher expenditure index provided significantly worse access to care.
We conducted a cohort study in four distinct samples of Medicare enrollees to compare the content, quality, and accessibility of care across 306 U.S. HRRs with substantially different spending levels. The primary exposure variable in this study, the EOL-EI, was intended to measure the component of regional variation in Medicare spending that is unrelated to regional differences in illness or price. The goal was to ensure assignment of HRRs (and the patients within them) to treatment groups that were similar in baseline health status but that differed in subsequent treatment. The validity of the approach was confirmed by our finding that illness levels in each of the four study cohorts differed little across quintiles but that health care utilization rates and spending (for all four study samples) increased steadily and substantially as the expenditure index for a given HRR increased. Regardless of the measure used to characterize spending, residents of the highest-spending quintile received about 60% more care than residents of the lowest-spending quintile.
We compared the content, quality, and accessibility of care across regions with different levels of spending. The differences in spending across HRRs were largely due to more frequent use of the hospital as a site of care, more frequent physician visits, greater use of medical subspecialists, and more frequent diagnostic tests and minor procedures. The quality of care was no better in higher-spending regions, and access to care was slightly worse on most measures.
Our analysis has several limitations. First, we had only a limited number of measures of quality and access and studied only four cohorts. The consistency of our findings across cohorts and measures, however, strengthens the causal inferences that can be drawn. Other large studies have also documented substantial differences in resource use that are unrelated to quality of care (32-35).
Second, we must address concerns about potential unmeasured differences in health status. It is highly unlikely that the 60% differences in utilization observed across quintiles of spending could be due to residual confounding by unmeasured illness levels. In each of the four cohorts, we found that patients' predicted risk for death differed little across regions of differing spending levels. Moreover, crude and adjusted utilization analyses yielded nearly identical results. To account for the greater than 60% difference, therefore, an unmeasured confounder would have to be a more powerful predictor of utilization than those we measured (including self-assessed health status or the severity of an acute MI) and at the same time not be correlated with the available measures (because crude and adjusted analyses yielded similar results). The nearly 60% increased utilization observed in higher-spending regions was found in every subgroup of the study samples (Appendix Tables 12, 13, and 14).
Third, our findings cannot prove that the strong association we observed between capacity (the supply of hospital beds and medical specialists) and utilization is entirely causal. Differences in the malpractice environment could contribute to the differences in practice we observed. State-level differences in malpractice, however, are associated with a less than 10% difference in utilization (36). In addition, while it is possible that Medicare enrollees in high-spending regions prefer a more specialist-intensive pattern of practice, neither preferences nor greater fears of malpractice provide a compelling justification for the differences in public expenditures.
Previous research, however, suggests a causal relationship between supply and utilization. Use of physician services is strongly associated with the local workforce composition (7) and supply (9). Chronically ill patients are more likely to receive care in the hospital in communities with more beds (8, 12, 20, 37). In addition, the local bed supply, rather than patient preferences, explained the differences in end-of-life care among patients in the Study to Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Outcomes and Risks of Treatments (SUPPORT) (29). Finally, it has been shown that physicians adapt their admission and discharge decisions to the availability of intensive care unit beds, admitting more patients with less severe illness and extending length of stay when more beds are available (38). It appears likely that physicians in all regions are simply managing their patients with available resources and that inpatient management and subspecialist consultation are easier in regions where these resources are readily available.
Regional differences in Medicare spending are due almost entirely to use of discretionary services that are sensitive to the local supply of physicians and hospital resources: more frequent physician visits, greater use of specialists, and greater use of the hospital and intensive care unit as sites of care. Policymakers and purchasers concerned with resurgent growth in health care spending will need to focus on these supply-sensitive services. As we discuss in greater detail in Part 2, however, our study provides little guidance on the potential impact of reducing the use of such services, and caution is warranted as policies are developed to control health care spending.
Nevertheless, for the Medicare population, it appears that neither greater local availability of physicians and hospital beds nor the more inpatient-based and specialist-oriented pattern of practice that result are associated with improved access to care, better-quality care, or (as is reported in Part 2) better health outcomes or satisfaction. These findings call into question the notion that additional growth in health care spending is primarily driven by advances in science and technology and that spending more will inevitably result in improved quality of care.
The Appendix was developed to provide interested readers with additional detail on the methods of the study as well as supplementary findings referred to in the body of the papers that could not be included there because of space constraints. Section B provides an expanded discussion of the rationale for our study design and its relationship to instrumental variables analysis. Section C describes in greater detail our study populations, exclusions applied, and data quality. Section D describes in detail the rationale behind the approach and the methods used to calculate spending and utilization rates using measures free of bias that could be introduced because of differences in wages, prices, or policy payments to physicians or hospitals. Section E describes in greater detail the End-of-Life Expenditure Index (EOL-EI), the primary exposure used in the analysis, including the study population within which it was calculated and how members of each study cohort were excluded from the sample used to calculate the index used as the exposure for that cohort. Section F describes the motivation, methodology, and results of our sensitivity analysis using the Acute Care Expenditure Index.
In addition, the Appendix also includes supplementary tables that present additional detail on individual patient attributes (Appendix Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4), a table that lists specifically which variables are included in each of the major models used in the analyses (Appendix Table 5), the main models examining survival (Appendix Tables 6, 7, 8, and 9) and change in functional status (Appendix Table 10), a table presenting specific procedure rates for each chronic disease cohort and for all three cohorts combined (Appendix Table 11), and tables summarizing overall health care utilization rates across quintiles for each chronic disease cohort (Appendix Tables 12, 13, and 14).
Appendix Table 1. Characteristics of the Hip Fracture Cohort according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
Appendix Table 2. Characteristics of the Colorectal Cancer Cohort according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
Appendix Table 3. Characteristics of the Acute Myocardial Infarction Cohort according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
Appendix Table 4. Characteristics of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey Cohort according to Level of Medicare Spending in Hospital Referral Region of Residence
Appendix Table 10. Models Testing the Association between the End-of-Life Expenditure Index and Change in Scores on the Health Activities and Limitations Index
Appendix Table 11. Specific Services Provided to Chronic Disease Cohorts during First Year of Follow-up
Appendix Table 12. Unadjusted Utilization Rates of Hospital and Physician Services, by Specified Subgroups of the Hip Fracture Cohort
Appendix Table 13. Unadjusted Utilization Rates of Hospital and Physician Services, by Specified Subgroups of the Colorectal Cancer Cohort
Appendix Table 14. Unadjusted Utilization Rates of Hospital and Physician Services, by Specified Subgroups of the Acute Myocardial Infarction Cohort
As is discussed in the overview of the study design in Parts 1 and 2, the ideal approach to addressing the study questionwhether the increased spending observed in some regions of the United States leads to better care or outcomeswould be to carry out a randomized trial. However, such a trial would be difficult and would probably end up answering a slightly different question (depending on the intervention under study).
The field of economic research has addressed this problem through approaches that attempt to create a natural randomization through what is termed instrumental variables analysis. The key notion is that an exposure is identified that allows the study sample to be assigned to different treatment groups in a way that assures that those in different treatment groups are similar in terms of attributes that might affect the outcome (that is, that case mix is similar in the groups). They are nonetheless treated differently.
A good example of this type of natural randomization comes from a study of how serving in the Vietnam War affected the probability of suicides and vehicular deaths (39). Clearly, comparing suicide rates for Vietnam veterans and nonveterans would be statistically suspect, since the underlying characteristics of the two groups would be expected to differ by so much. Draft lottery numbers, chosen randomly on the basis of ones birthday, were used as a natural randomization to place men into the treatment group, those most likely to be sent to Vietnam, and the control group, those least likely to be sent. This method qualified as an instrument because it fulfilled the two [intuitive] requirements of an instrumental variable: 1) It was highly correlated with the exposure variable, which was serving in Vietnam, and 2) it was plausibly uncorrelated with the underlying mental health of the population (or, more formally, with any unmeasured differences in the populations). In other words, any differences in suicide and accident rates between the two groups were very likely to have been the result of serving (or not serving) in Vietnam, and not individual risks for suicide or poor driving. The article by Hearst and colleagues, like our articles, took a reduced-form approach to the problem. In other words, they compared what they called draft eligible (the treatment group) with draft ineligible (the control group).
By the same token, in our papers, we compared outcomes of people living in areas where the health system displays a more aggressive approach to end-of-life care with those of people living in areas where the health system displays a less aggressive approach. We have no a priori reason for believing that these populations in these regions should differ in their underlying health status, but they are treated differently.
Why didnt we use the formal instrumental variables approach, in which we would predict how much an additional $1000 in Medicare spending affects survival? There are three main reasons. First, we are interested primarily in the direction and general magnitude of effect, rather than in the cost of achieving that effect. We recognize that if increased expenditures across regions result in improved health outcomes, knowing the magnitude of the effect of an additional 10% increase in regional spending on survival and functional status for Medicare patients would be important for policy research. If we find no association or that higher spending is associated with lower survival, however, the precise estimate of the coefficient (in terms of dollars) is relatively unimportant. Second, instrumental variables analysis is able to provide unbiased estimates only in certain settings, one of which is a linear model. Our need to use Cox proportional-hazards regression for our mortality analyses precluded a formal instrumental variables analysis using currently developed statistical tools. Finally, it is important to recognize that the fundamental limitation of instrumental variables analysis would remain. One cannot prove that one has a perfect instrument.
We therefore presented our analysis as an observational study. We recognize that unmeasured confounding remains a possibility, but we nevertheless believe that our findings represent a major advance over previous research and that our conclusions that residence in higher-spending regions does not cause improved quality, access to care, or survival (and may cause worse survival) are sound.
For all three study cohorts, we restricted the eligible population to Medicare enrollees between the ages of 65 and 99 years who, at the time of their index admission, were eligible for both Medicare Parts A and B and were not enrolled in a health maintenance organization (HMO).
The acute myocardial infarction (MI) cohort was drawn from the patients included in the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project, which identified from billing records a national sample of Medicare beneficiaries with discharges for acute MI that occurred between February 1994 and November 1995 (40). We excluded patients with an unconfirmed acute MI (using the same criteria as in previous studies [41]) and included only the first episode of acute MI for a given patient. Characteristics of the acute MI cohort were obtained from the medical record by trained abstractors working in the Health Care Financing Administrations Cooperative Cardiovascular Project. They collected extensive data on predefined variables, including presentation characteristics (location of MI, cardiac rhythm, blood pressure, shock, and whether cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed), initial laboratory values, the presence of comorbid conditions, and functional status before admission. Quality of the chart review process was monitored by random reabstractions; percentage agreement was generally very high (93.3% to 94.8%) (42). Demographic information available through the administrative databases was virtually complete (for example, age, sex, ethnicity, date of death) and is believed to be highly accurate. Clinical variables had some missing values; we created an additional categorical variable (for example, missing creatine kinase level) where appropriate.
We used Medicares 100% national MedPAR files to identify the first admission between 1993 and 1995 for patients with a primary diagnosis of hip fracture or colorectal cancer with resection, using the same International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification codes as in earlier work (43). Hospitalization rates for these conditions vary little across regions, and incident cases are likely to be similarly ill in different communities. We excluded patients with a previous hospitalization for the same diagnosis in the year before their index stay. Characteristics of the hip fracture and colorectal cancer cohorts were ascertained from claims data and U.S. Census data. Age, sex, race, and date of death were all ascertained from Medicares denominator file (44). We coded the presence or absence of specific comorbid conditions by using diagnoses recorded on the discharge abstract as in previous work (43, 45). Colorectal cancer stage was defined by using the diagnoses recorded on the discharge abstract and classified as distant versus local or regional because this classification has been found to correspond most closely to reported stage according to analyses of linked Medicare-Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results data (46). Data from the 1990 U.S. Census, measured at the level of the ZIP code, were used to provide measures of income, education, disability status, urban or rural residence, employment, marital status, and Hispanic origin. Fewer than 1% of cohort members were missing these census variables. For those with missing values, we assigned the average of the value for other members of the study cohort residing in the same hospital referral region (HRR).
Persons in this study were participants in the access to care component of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS), a continuous panel survey that is representative of the Medicare population (47). Participants are selected by using a stratified multistage geographic sample design, with oversampling of aged and disabled beneficiaries. Respondents are interviewed in both community settings and health facilities. The access to care component entails annual interviews with respondents and collects information on demographic characteristics, health insurance, health status and functioning, access to care, and satisfaction with services. Response rates to the survey have been high (48): Of the 14 530 initially asked to participate, 83.3% agreed to the interviews. Medicare claims data are available for all participants who are not enrolled in HMOs. Data collection and preparation procedures are described elsewhere (47).
We selected for inclusion in the survival analysis all MCBS participants older than age 65 years with an initial interview between 1991 and 1996, excluding HMO members and those not eligible for Medicare Part A or Part B (n = 23 902). The analysis of utilization were also done on essentially the same cohort (n = 23 498) but excluded several hundred patients because of incomplete utilization data. The analyses of baseline characteristics, access, and satisfaction excluded those with interviews in 1991 because key variables were missing for that year. The study population for analysis of baseline characteristics consisted of 18 190 patients. Analysis of decline in functional status was further restricted to those with at least 1 year of follow-up (n = 15 556).
Demographic data included age, race, sex, marital status, education, household income, and urban residence. Insurance coverage was coded into four mutually exclusive categories, as in others work (49). Health status variables included self-assessed health, activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, other functional impairments, a list of reported medical conditions, whether a patient was bedridden, facility residence, and smoking status. Questions on access to care included having a usual source of care, having a usual physician, having trouble getting care, delaying care because of cost, having a serious problem and not seeing a physician, as well as receiving specific preventive services. Respondents who had received medical care were asked the site or sites of care and how long they had waited to receive care. Satisfaction with medical care was assessed by using the questions used to evaluate care in previous analyses of the Medicare population (50).
We used the Health Activities and Limitations Index (HALex) to characterize participants functional status. The HALex was developed by the National Center for Health Statistics to provide a national measure of years of healthy life that can be calculated using the responses to the National Health Interview Survey. The HALex assesses health on a continuum ranging from death (0.0) to the best possible health state (1.0). Each individual is assigned to 1 of 30 unique health states based on his or her self-perceived health (five levels) and degree of activity limitation (six levels). Multiattribute utility theory was used to develop the scoring algorithm (51). First, the best and worst states of each dimension (when examined independently) were assigned the values of 1 and 0, respectively. The distance between each response level for each dimension (activity limitation and self-perceived health) was then defined by using correspondence analysis to maximize the correlation between the two dimensions and thereby define the values for the intermediate responses on each scale. Finally, after the corners of the distribution were anchored by using utilities derived from the Health Utilities Index Mark I (52), a multiplicative model was then used to assign scores to each of the 30 unique health states. A detailed description of the methods is available elsewhere (53) and at www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/statnt/statnt07.pdf.
The MCBS includes the questions required to calculate a HALex score, but because elderly participants are not asked about limitations in their major activity, only 20 of the 30 cells are used to score their responses, as in other analyses of the elderly. Several studies have reported on the construct validity of the HALex and found that the direction of effects of other patient attributes on HALex scores are as hypothesized (54). Our own models further confirm the construct validity of this measure. For example, the impact of increasing age on functional status can be seen in model A (Appendix Table 10). In model B, which includes interactions between year and age, sex, and race categories, older individuals face a significantly increased risk for decline in HALex scores over up to 3 years. In model C, which includes interaction terms between year and the chronic conditions, it can be seen that both Alzheimer disease and, to a lesser extent, Parkinson disease are associated with a significantly more rapid decline in functional status than other chronic conditions. All these effects appear plausible.
To further validate the use of HALex scores, we compared the impact of chronic conditions on MCBS participants HALex scores with the impact of similar chronic conditions on physical component summary scores derived from the Medical Outcomes Study Short-Form 36 (55). We could not make a perfect head-to-head comparison because the wording of the questions in each survey was not identical and the MCBS survey included questions about chronic conditions not included in the Medical Outcomes Study survey. Nevertheless, when we compared the coefficients derived from age- and sex-adjusted models for the specific chronic conditions included in both data sets, we found a strong correlation overall (r = 0.77) and in the rank order of the impact of the conditions on functional status (r = 0.74) (Appendix Table 15).
All of our utilization analyses in which dollar amounts are reported were based on measures of expenditures that have been purged of regional differences in prices or policy payments because the use of actual payments would introduce a bias. Actual reimbursements for hospital and physician services vary substantially according to geographic region due to wage, price, and policy differences (such as subsidies for the costs of medical education). To develop a measure of Medicare spending that was free of regional differences in price and policy payments, we followed the general approach developed by the Medicare Prospective Payment Commission in an earlier report (56) to calculate spending as follows. For inpatient hospital services, we based our measure on the diagnosis-related group (DRG) weight. All DRGs are assigned a relative weight proportional to the average national cost for Medicare patients within that DRG compared to the average cost for all Medicare patients. We converted DRG weights to dollars by multiplying the weight times the national average DRG price for 1996 ($3799). The measure reflects average national resource use for this condition. Hospital spending was defined as the sum of all DRG weights for an individual during a specified period times the DRG price. For physician services, we used the Resource-Based Relative Value Scale that forms the basis of the current Medicare physician fee schedule (57). Relative value units (RVUs) are assigned to each physician service to reflect physician work and the associated practice expense. For services included in the physician fee schedule, we assigned the total RVU value for the specific service from the Medicare fee schedule. For services not included in the fee schedule (primarily laboratory services), we calculated an RVU equivalent by dividing either the standard national price (laboratory services) or the median national allowed charge (for physician services without an RVU in the fee schedule) by the average 1996 factor ($36.14) used to convert RVUs to dollars. When DRG weights and RVUs are used, the measure of spending treats the value of a given service equally regardless of where the service is performed in the country. The measure removes the effect of any geographic differences in prices, wages, and policy payments.
Physician spending was defined as the sum of all RVUs for a given beneficiary during a specified period times the conversion factor. Aggregate spending for an individual is calculated in dollars and equals the sum of hospital spending and physician spending.
We used the definition of HRRs developed for the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care, which is based on where patients travel to receive cardiovascular surgery and neurosurgery (58). More than 90% of Medicare enrollees live in HRRs where over 80% of residents care is delivered by providers within the HRR (58).
To identify a reference population who should be similarly ill across regions (at least in terms of their risk for death), we used the Medicare denominator file to identify all Medicare beneficiaries who died during the 3.5-year period between 1 July 1994 and 31 December 1997, were between 65.5 and 100 years of age at the time of death, were not enrolled in an HMO during their last 6 months of life, and were eligible for Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) and Part B (physician) coverage. We used the entire sample for analyses of hospital utilization. To measure use of physician services, we used the subset that was included in the 5% national sample (44), as in previous work (59), because complete Medicare Part B files were available to us only for that sample.
To ensure that regional differences in wages, prices, and policy payments did not bias our measure of regional differences in spending, we used standardized national prices (as described in Section D).
The reference populationall Medicare enrollees who died between mid-1994 and 1997includes members of the study cohorts who died during this interval. Although they represent a small percentage of the reference population, we wished to avoid the possibility of spurious correlations (sicker hip fracture patients in a given region would have higher expenditures and might be more likely to die). We therefore calculated an overall EOL-EI including all enrollees that was used to prepare Figure 2 in Part 1 and to map the regions. For each study population, however, we calculated a specific EOL-EI for use in the survival analyses (for which even a small bias could be problematic) that excluded from the reference population members of that cohort. There were thus four EOL-EIs. (Because <1% of the population were excluded, these measures were extremely highly correlated and resulted in nearly identical quintiles.) The EOL-EI was calculated as age-sex-race-adjusted spending (using the standardized national prices) on physician and hospital services by the reference population in each HRR. We sorted HRRs in order of increasing intensity and divided them into quintiles of approximately equal population size, based on the entire Medicare population older than 65 years of age.
Because of concern that our primary exposure (the EOL-EI) may not have fully accounted for differences in population characteristics in different regions, we developed an alternative measure and repeated the analyses using this measure. Although the ideal measure would be risk-adjusted differences in total Medicare spending, we know of no way to calculate such a measure using currently available data. An alternative was to define study populations in which we were reasonably confident in our case-mix measures. Given the probable similarity of the cohorts at baseline across regions, and the high quality of the risk-adjustment data for short-term mortality (for example, 6 months), we decided to use as our alternative exposure measure the regional differences in risk-adjusted 6-month utilization in the complementary cohorts as our measure of the exposure. We describe this approach, and our findings, in the sections that follow.
We performed four parallel analyses, one for each of our cohorts. The regional spending measure for each cohort was developed using the other cohorts, as shown in Appendix Table 16. The expenditure index was developed by using a linear regression model. To determine risk-adjusted expenditures, we used the following equation:
in which Uij is the total hospital and physician resource use per person in the first 6 months of follow-up by patient i in HRR j; ZI is a vector of patient covariates, including demographic (age, sex, race, income), severity (for example, stage), and comorbidity measures; is the effects of patient-level factors on utilization; Wj is the coefficient estimating regional intensity in HRR j; j is a set of HRR-level indicator variables [1 to 306]; and vij are patient-level error terms. The regression model is run with no intercept. The expenditure index used for the colorectal cancer cohort, for example, is the average of the coefficients j for the specific HRR generated from the hip fracture and acute MI regressions. We chose the first 6 months of utilization because the risk measures available in the data sets, especially for the acute MI cohort, are clearly most appropriate for this interval. The index for each study population was the weighted average of the coefficients for the specific HRR from each of the relevant models. We then repeated the key analyses related to survival: 1) comparing average predicted 1-year mortality rate across quintiles of the expenditure index; 2) comparing risk-adjusted utilization during both the first 6 months after the original hospitalization (where utilization rates should be relatively similar, given that all patients in the three hospitalized cohorts had an index hospitalization), and after the first 6 months of follow-up [where the most dramatic differences in utilization were seen]; and 3) comparing survival across quintiles and in a model in which the expenditure index was included as a continuous variable.
The first questionwhether individuals residing in HRRs classified as higher- and lower-spending have similar baseline risk factors for 1-year mortalityis addressed below. The results are similar to those with the EOL-EI. Average risk for death was flat for both hip fracture and colorectal cancer, increased for the acute MI cohort, and decreased for the MCBS sample (Appendix Table 17).
As in the analyses using the EOL-EI, risk-adjusted utilization rates increased across regions with higher levels of the Acute Care Expenditure Index, with a consistent but small increase during the first 6 months and a dramatic difference apparent after the acute episode. (It is important to recall that the first 6-month analysis includes the index hospitalization, which all three chronic disease cohorts experienced, resulting in smaller relative differences.) The results are similar to the findings using the EOL-EI, except in the hip fracture and colorectal cancer cohorts. In the current analyses, the ratio of utilization rates in the highest to lowest quintiles was somewhat lower than in the original analyses (1.42 vs. 1.75 and 1.58 vs. 1.75) (Appendix Table 18).
Further analyses indicated that the range of spending rates was probably lower across quintiles of the Acute Care Expenditure Index because the two cohorts in which the risk-adjusted expenditure index were developed for the hip fracture cohort were comparatively small, introducing greater measurement error.
Finally, we repeated the survival models (Appendix Table 19). The findings are similar but not identical to those presented in Part 2. Instead of the findings of statistically significant coefficients showing a small increase in the risk for death in the highest quintiles (and in the continuous models that are the appropriate test for trend), the analyses with the Acute Care Expenditure index are essentially flat.
In summary, we found that our overall results using the new expenditure index were similar to the findings using the EOL-EI, especially if it is considered that our essential message is that there are dramatic differences in utilization across regions of increasing Medicare expenditures, that these utilization differences are not explained by underlying illness rates, and that the increased utilization is not associated with any gain in life expectancy. The relative consistency of these findings across the cohorts strengthens our confidence in this inference.
At the same time, because the findings are not identical, it may be worth considering a closely related question: Which measure is better? It could be argued that the EOL-EI is better because 1) it has less measurement error because it was calculated using much larger sample sizes; 2) it may be a better measure of the propensity of physicians in a region for overuse; and 3) it leads to slightly better stratification of HRRs into regions of higher and lower spending.
The argument for the Acute Care Expenditure Index based on first 6-month cohort-specific use is the following: 1) It may allow for better adjustment for possible differences in illness across regions of differing spending levels; and 2) it may be a better measure of regional differences in the propensity of physicians to provide extra care to patients with specific, clear-cut needs (for example, in the acute phase of an injury or illness).
We cannot know which measure is right or gives the better answer. The new index suggests that even when regions are stratified according to differences in how they treat patients during an acute illness episode, however, those regions that take the more intensive approach do not achieve consistently better survival.
Health spending projections for 2001-2011: the latest outlook. Faster health spending growth and a slowing economy drive the health spending projection for 2001 up sharply
Associations among hospital capacity, utilization, and mortality of US Medicare beneficiaries, controlling for sociodemographic factors
Improving the quality of care for Medicare patients with acute myocardial infarction: results from the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project
Effects of admission to a teaching hospital on the cost and quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries
Influence of patient preferences and local health system characteristics on the place of death. SUPPORT Investigators. Study to Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Risks and Outcomes of Treatment
Medicare beneficiaries rate their medical care: new data from the MCBS (Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey)
Evaluation of a population-based measure of quality of life: the Health and Activity Limitation Index (HALex)
An overview of the development and refinement of the Resource-Based Relative Value Scale. The foundation for reform of U.S. physician payment
The Implications of Regional Variations in Medicare Spending: The Content, Quality, and Accessibility of Care
The Implications of Regional Variations in Medicare Spending. Part 2: Health Outcomes and Satisfaction with Care
Baseline plus 1-hour high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T improved early rule-out and rule-in of acute MI
Each day when you travel near the bay you will always see cargo ships anchored out in the channel. They may sit there for days waiting their turn to enter the Baltimore Harbor. Everything imaginable is delivered to Baltimore, being dropped off from ships that travel from every imaginable country. It is really pretty when you see see sailboats gliding near them.
We now have cruise lines departing from Baltimore too. Now that is a sight when one goes under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Life around Annapolis is quite beautiful when you stop and enjoy it's energy. Oh and that is the Thomas Point Lighthouse in the foreground. It is famous around these parts.
About the Author Martha Brown- As a third generation Annapolitan I love to write about my experiences in and out of the real estate market. Licensed since 1992 all with Long & Foster I am a Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) and a Seller Representation Specialist (SRS) whose passion is homes in the Annapolis MD area and surrounding communities. My goal is to help my clients understand the real estate market and to then make sound real estate decisions.
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Molly is the street name for the drug MDMA. MDMA is also the main ingredient in ecstasy, but ecstasy is usually “cut” with other drugs, while Molly is pure MDMA.
Molly affects the brain by increasing the activity of at least three neurotransmitters (the chemical messengers of brain cells): serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. When you take Molly, you generally get feelings of euphoria, a heightened sense of intimacy and pleasure, and decreased anxiety because of the effects on these neurotransmitters. The peak effects of molly drug use are felt 60 to 90 minutes after ingestion and last for two to four hours, followed by a gradual comedown.
In general, molly is not physically addictive. The main addiction potential of molly is psychological addiction. Because of its effects on the neurotransmitters in the brain, molly can cause feelings of depression and drug craving when molly use is stopped.
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that affects mood, sleep, pain, emotion, appetite, and other behaviors. The increase of serotonin is what causes the feeling of happiness and excitement when your brain is on Molly. However, molly use depletes the serotonin in your brain, so the next day you often feel anxious, depressed, and tired. Over time, Molly can damage serotonin-containing neurons; some of these studies have shown these effects to be long-lasting. Molly users experience long lasting confusion, depression, and selective impairment of working memory and attention processes.
Factors such as gender, dosage, frequency and intensity of use, age at which use began, the use of other drugs, as well as genetic and environmental factors all play a role in some of the cognitive deficits that result from Molly. When you use molly with other drugs, it increases the chance that you will have long term effects from your brain on Molly. Also, when you do molly more frequently for a longer period of time, you are likely to have more long lasting effects from your brain on Molly.
For a long time, people believed that Molly was a lot more hazardous than it actually is. In September 2002, an article by scientist George Ricaurte was published in Science magazine. The article outlined the severe neurotoxic of MDMA on dopaminergic neurons, producing what looked like “holes” in the brain and causing Parkinson’s-like symptoms in users. The report spread like wildfire, being cited in a number of media publications.
However, the article was later retracted, with scientists admitting that the monkeys were given methamphetamines, not MDMA, and the journal was criticized for publishing an article that was clearly meant to be used as a political scare tactic. Unfortunately, the retraction did not garner as much publicity as the original article, so many in the general public still believe that Molly will “eat holes in your brain.”
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72 u.s. JOURNAL: NE W YORK E-A TING OUT I RECENTL)7 met someone who had collected information about four hundred Ne\v )70rk restau- rants and stored it in a computer in Cupertino, California. In the context of the conversatIon we were having at the time, it struck me as a natural enough thIng to have done. We were having dinner at the apartment of some frIends of mIne, Peter and Alessandra Wolf, where the conversation often turns to food even before the first course is served. Peter, who grew up in Nevi Orleans, and Alessandra, who is an immigrant from Fort \Vorth, are basically regional loyalists who eat or prepare other types of food as a kind of casual sideline-the way some tournament-class tennis player might mop up all of the paddle-tennis and table-tennis competition at the local clu b if It'S too cold to play the real game. Peter is such a discriminating consumer of his home town's cooking that when a trip allows him time for only one or two meals in New Orleans, the one Amel ican city most citizens as- sociate with French cUIsine, he is likely to take them at Italian restaurants- Italian restaurants that specialize in Jj ÞdI Y g í '\ \\ I - -... ì i W', ",-- " ! "" t\- '-Jf / - J1- > " I % ... ^"" -- f ' ..; . \ J [1 ...- something like baked oysters or cracked-crab salad, it's true, but still Italian restaurants. Peter once discov- ered in an upper-Broadway Szechwan restaurant a dish called Red Soup, which he claimed was the best Chinese dish available in New )70rk for those who like their Chinese food flavored hot, but the claim turned out not to be subject to independent confirmation, since Red Soup was so hot that only someone who had trained on Cajun peppers for twenty or thirty vears could eat enough of it to find out what it tasted like. Alessandra lived in France for quite a while, but she hasn't al- lowed that to ruin her cooking. She can turn out a first-rate French meal, of courSé, and she is one of the few OCCI- dentals in New )70rk whose Chinese cookIng does not evoke sympathy for the organizers of the Boxer Rebellion. But I think of dinner at her house as celebrating a special occasion when she serves something called Chili Texas Party Style-a Fort \V orth meat deli- cacy that each guest flavors to taste by adding chopped onions or sour cream or shredded lettuce or Monterey Jack cheese or, In my case, all of the above l' l4J 1> ) I 1M · l .I!i:1/ '! 1 f ',- [i!ì wW J) " ì " } . ç to" ((For God's sake! pzck 1itp Y01itr own damn money!" (In such situations, I have yet to add anything less than everything. I like ev- erytlung with everything, and I find people who don't impossible to fathom except as victims of the Puritan Ethic. Failing to add everything, it seems to me, demonstrates not the presence of restraint but the absence of curiosity- the kind of healthy curiosity that im- pels me to try every single cheese on the cheese board no matter how many times the French waiter with the tight smile emit'; one of those impatient sighs he practices in the kitchen during slack hours.) I believe it was merely an ex- quisite French meal we were being served by Alessandra when the subject of New )70rk restaurants worked its way into the conversation and I learned that one of the other guests, an invest- ment banker named Anthon) Lam- port, could summon data on four hun- dred of them simply bv strolling over to a computer terminal he had installed in a sm'll] office one flight above his bed- room and punching a few keys. Those who consider Lamport's fa- CIlities, well, more than the situation calls for have never developed a serious interest in eating out in N ew York. I don't mean dining out-showing up at the kind of East Side restaurants that are often mentioned in gossip columns and expense accounts, restaurants that prosper or languish for reasons other than how the food tastes. There 1S, of course, always plenty of that going on in Manhattan, and there is also plenty of business for the fast-food operators. McDonald's, which got a late start in the city, is now doing the kind of vol- ume that restaurant people speak of In the tones theatre people reserve for dis- cussions of Neil Simon's box office, and lately there has been a spreading rash of Steak & Brevv. outlets, Steak & Brew being a chain that has done for steaks '-' what Astroturf did for outfields. My friend Fats Goldberg, the pizza baron, believes that, the appeal of limited- menu, fast-service operations being what it is in New )7ork, a restaurant en trepreneur could enrich himself by creating a midtown restaurant based on a two-way conveyor belt moving with- in a building between, say, Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth Streets. The customer who entered on Forty-fifth would pay for one of three or four set lunches, sit down at a table on a slow-moving con- veyor belt, and, after eating his fill and perusing some advertlsing displays on the wall and nodding to a few ac- quaintances who have passed slowly in the other direction, be dumped out on Forty-sixth Street. People who are serious about eating out have to work a territory way be-
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Arnie Kantrowitz is a writer, educator, and gay activist who was integrally involved in several gay activist groups in the 1970s and 1980s including the Gay Activists Alliance, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, and the Christopher Street Liberation Day Committee. The Arnie Kantrowitz papers date from 1951 to 2008 and contain personal papers and organizational records chiefly reflecting Kantrowitz's activities as a writer, gay rights activist, and English professor. The collection consists of correspondence from friends, fellow writers, and readers; diaries and notebooks; records concerning his involvement in various gay rights organizations; files relating to his teaching career at the College of Staten Island; notes, drafts and manuscripts of his published and unpublished writing; sound and video recordings; and personal memorabilia.
Arnie Kantrowitz, writer, gay rights activist, and retired professor of English at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York, was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1940. Having received a bachelor's degree from Rutgers in 1961 and a master's degree from New York University in 1963, he taught English at State University College at Cortland (New York) before accepting a position in the English Department at Staten Island Community College (now The College of Staten Island, City University of New York) in 1965.
After many years of struggle with his homosexuality, including psychotherapy and two suicide attempts, Kantrowitz came out in 1970 and quickly became active in the gay liberation movement in New York City. He joined the recently established Gay Activists Alliance (GAA), served as its secretary and, later, its vice-president. In addition to participating in GAA's non-violent protest "zaps," and speaking out for gay rights on national television, Kantrowitz also put his writing talent at the service of the movement. He contributed first to GAA's newsletter Gay Activist and then several other gay publications. By 1975 he had become a popular regular contributor to the Advocate and Christopher Street. Kantrowitz became known to an even wider audience when his autobiography, Under the Rainbow: Growing Up Gay, was published by William Morrow and Co. in 1977. A new edition of Under the Rainbow: Growing Up Gay with expanded foreword and afterword sections was published by St. Martin's Press in 1996.
Kantrowitz was an activist in the classroom for over thirty years. In order to present a positive role-model for gay students and increase the understanding of gay men and lesbians among all students, he made it a policy to formally discuss his homosexuality in each of his classes, and to invite responses from the students. He was also among the first to teach undergraduate courses on gay and lesbian themes in the early 1970s, beginning with his "Homosexuals in Literature" course in 1972.
In 1985 Kantrowitz became a founding member and officer of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), an organization devoted to advancing fair and accurate portrayals of gay men and lesbians in the media. He continued to write frequently about the gay experience for the gay and popular press, and his essays have been widely anthologized, including in Personal Dispatches: Writers Respond to AIDS, 1990; Hometowns, 1991, Leatherfolk: Radical Sex, People, Politics, and Practice, 1991; A Member of the Family: Gay Men Write About Their Families, 1992; Friends and Lovers: Gay Men Write About the Families They Create, 1995; and Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage, 1995. He is also the author of Walt Whitman, a biography of the American poet written for the Chelsea House series Lives of Notable Gay Men and Lesbians.
Kantrowitz remained active in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community causes in the 1990s and 2000s, frequently serving as a juror for the New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, attending LGBT fundraising events, and serving as Grand Marshall of the Staten Island Pride Parade in 2008.
Kantrowitz currently (2015) lives in New York City with his life partner, fellow writer and activist Lawrence D. Mass, MD, and has retired as associate professor of English at The College of Staten Island.
The Arnie Kantrowitz papers, which date from 1951 to 2008, contain correspondence; diaries; professional and organizational files; published and unpublished writings; and audio and videocassettes documenting his career as a writer, teacher, and gay activist. Much of the collection is composed of notes, drafts, and various states of his published and unpublished writing, including student essays, poetry, drafts of a novel about and biographies of Walt Whitman, as well as copies of his published essays on aspects of the gay experience, and his two full-length works, a biography of Walt Whitman and his autobiography, Under the Rainbow.
Gay activism is documented in records he kept as an officer and/or member of the Gay Activists Alliance, Gay Academic Union, Christopher Street Liberation Day Committee and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, as well as sound and video recordings of his public appearances and GAA "zaps," notebook and diary entries, buttons, and in clippings of interviews, news stories, and announcements of his public appearances. His later efforts on behalf of gay rights are also documented by the many letters to the editor written in response to news stories and public statements about gays.
Kantrowitz's teaching career is well represented in the Professional and organizational files series. Students' responses to his classroom activism and course materials documenting Kantrowitz's inclusion of gay and lesbian themes within his curricula beginning in the early 1970s, are included in the teaching files.
The correspondence in the collection, chiefly incoming letters, highlights his friendships and collegial relations with fellow writers and former students. Included are letters from such prominent gay and lesbian literary figures as John Preston, George Heymont, Douglas Sadownick, Rita Mae Brown, and most notably, his close friend, Vito Russo. There are also numerous letters from his readers among the general public expressing their appreciation for his work, and relating details of their own lives and struggles as gay people.
The collection also contains numerous day planners, pocket notebooks, travel diaries, a few photographs, sketches, and personal memorabilia such as cards from his life partner Lawrence Mass and documents of his friends Vito Russo and Jim Owles.
The correspondence series contains letters written and received by Kantrowitz during the years 1964-2008. Among his correspondents are friends, lovers, family, fellow writers, gay activists, teaching colleagues, students, and members of the general public who sent him their reactions to his work. Most correspondence prior to 1995 is arranged chronologically. Later correspondence is arranged by subject or the correspondent’s name.
The general correspondence consists of letters Kantrowitz received and about a half dozen of his replies. The letters from friends relate details of their lives and relationships, including discussions of pride parades, gay writing, bashing incidents, and in the 1980s and early 1990s, the loss of friends to AIDS. Writers discuss their work and the difficulties involved in writing and finding publishers. Of particular note is the folder of letters from Kantrowitz's closest friend, the film historian and gay activist Vito Russo. The letters, 1972-1988, relate his activities, comment on the gay scene in New York City, Washington, DC, San Francisco, and London, and discuss films and theater. The letters are full of intimate detail, humor, and eventually sorrow and rage at the AIDS epidemic and the illness of his lover. Correspondence about Russo following his death and letters from Vito’s mother, Annie Russo, are also included. There is one file of Kantrowitz’s letters to his father Morris Kantrowitz, dated 1973 to 1985. Other correspondents in this series include Daniel Bar-David, Pat Califia, David Doyle, Arthur Evans, Adrienne Gilde, George Heymont, Duff Kreitzberg, Herb Liebman, Lawrence Mass, Douglas Sadownick, Bob Tavani, and Randy Wicker.
The correspondence regarding Kantrowitz's writing contains responses of friends, fellow writers, and many members of the general public to his writing, particularly his essays in the Advocate, his memoir Under the Rainbow, and his Walt Whitman projects. In addition, there is correspondence regarding the publication and editing of his work, including efforts to have Under the Rainbow published and reprinted, and correspondence with John Preston and Advocate staff members, Boyd McDonald, Robert McQueen, and Mark Thompson about the publication of his essays as well as their comments on his work.
Among the letters are expressions of gratitude from many readers telling how moved they were by his work and inspired by his example as a man with an open and positive gay identity. Kantrowitz seems to have responded to most of these letters (although the responses are not in the collection) provoking additional letters in which the individuals relate their own struggles to come out and their views on gay issues. This section also includes letters of numerous gay writers and activists, which range from simple congratulations to extended discussions of issues of importance to the gay community. Included is an exchange of letters with Arthur Evans in 1988 regarding Kantrowitz's review of Evans' book The God of Ecstasy. Other prominent correspondents include Rita Mae Brown, Pat Califia, Louie Crew, Daniel Bar-David, Bette Davis, Lenny Giteck, George Heymont, Toby Marotta, John Preston, Michael Rumaker, Charles Shively, Donald Vining and Randy Wicker.
Public Statements, 1964-2003, include letters to the press and politicians expressing his opinions on current events. The earliest letters are written to the editors of the student newspapers at the State University College at Cortland and Staten Island Community College regarding teaching and university affairs in the 1960s. Letters from the 1970s on are written chiefly to editors of gay and general interest publications regarding stories touching on homosexuality and gay rights, especially responses and corrections to unfair, inaccurate or incomplete portrayals.The files contain clippings of his letters and the articles that provoked his responses as well as typescripts of his remarks, which were not published. The letters from 1985-1987 include those he wrote as secretary of GLAAD and letters that he, Darrel Yates Rist, Vito Russo, and the board of GLAAD wrote in response to a story which appeared in the Philadelphia Gay News about internal strife among GLAAD board members.
A file of letters from students, 1993 to 2008, largely conveys appreciation for the care and tutelage provided to them by Kantrowitz as an English professor at the College of Staten Island. Ongoing correspondence developed between numerous students and Kantrowitz, lasting well beyond their courses with him and their graduations.
This series contains documents relating to Kantrowitz's activities as a professor of English at the College of Staten Island, as a writer, and as a gay rights activist. The professional materials include publishing correspondence and contracts, 1982-2001; teaching files, 1970-2008; and files documenting Kantrowitz’s involvement with the National Writers Union.
The teaching materials chiefly concern courses he taught (boxes 38 and 39) and his applications for promotion (boxes 41 and 45). Included are curriculum vitae, faculty evaluation reports, committee involvement, conference attendance, grant applications and proposals. A file of letters from students, 1971-1992, found in box 7, contains responses to Kantrowitz's open discussion of his homosexuality in his classes and in presentations to other classes.
The organizational materials include files he kept as an officer of the Gay Activists Alliance (GAA), Christopher Street Liberation Day Committee and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, and as a panelist at the Gay Academic Union 1974 annual meeting. GAA records include carbon copies of meeting minutes, May-December 1970, and executive committee minutes, September-December, 1970 as well as correspondence, notes, flyers, newsletters, name and address lists and other documents concerning the planning of the GAA 25th reunion in 1994.
The Gay Academic Union materials relate to the 1974 annual meeting keynote session panel on gay and lesbian separatism, including Kantrowitz's notes for his talk, his response to a call for conference papers, two letters from George Whitmore of the Program Committee, and a copy of the conference program.
The records of the Christopher Street Liberation Day Committee, which later became Heritage of Pride, concern the plans for the 1976 Gay Pride parade in New York City. Included are copies of Kantrowitz's correspondence as secretary, holograph meeting notes, original typescripts and photocopies of Steering Committee minutes and attachments, attendance sheets, and related documents submitted to the Committee.
Kantrowitz was a founder of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (originally the Gay and Lesbian Anti-Defamation League) and acted as secretary and member of the Steering Committee. His files, November 1985-June 1986, contain photocopies of Executive and Steering Committee minutes, articles of incorporation, by-laws, and copies of treasurer's reports.
A file on the New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, 1992-2005, documents Kantrowitz’s frequent service as a juror in the festival.
This series contains seventy-eight notebooks and diaries, including forty-three spiral bound pocket memo books, one typescript covering the 1960s to 1986, and thirty-five day planner diaries covering 1971 to 2005.
The notebooks, found in boxes 9 and 10, contain a wide variety of material including lists, addresses and phone numbers, poetry, notes for essays and novels, random reflections on life, teaching, the passing scene, notes from a Gay Male S/M Activists meeting, descriptions of a mescaline trip, and a night at the Continental Baths. The content varies from book to book, from single lines to extended essays. Of particular note are three lengthy travel journals written in 1972 when Kantrowitz traveled to Europe and across the United States.
Kantrowitz also kept extremely consistent daily dairies, briefly noting at least a few words for nearly every day of his life from 1971 until 2005. These day planner diaries, which are found in boxes 42 through 44, record aspects of the author’s activist, professional and social activities. Details include protest events, short notes for his classes, travel plans and notes, who he voted for on election days, which films he was seeing, who he was dating, and friends he was having dinner with or caring for during the AIDS crisis. These day planners may have been helpful to the author in reconstructing specific events for Under the Rainbow and other autobiographical writings.
The European journals (2 vols.) contain his impressions as a tourist in Paris, London, Amsterdam, Vienna, Italy, and Greece as well as remarks on the gay bars and night life, and comparison of social attitudes with those prevalent in the United States. There are also meditations on his feelings of loneliness and varying degrees of self-consciousness as an American, a tourist, a gay man, and a Jew.
The journal documenting his transcontinental trip with his close friend and former GAA president Jim Owles describes visits to Chicago, Madison, Minneapolis, Billings, Seattle, Vancouver, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Denver. Kantrowitz met with members of other gay organizations in nearly all of those cities and set down his reflections on the prevailing state of gay liberation and activism or social repression in those locales. He also describes the bar scene, gay and/or "hip" nightlife and his own sexual activities. The journal contains his thoughts on GAA and its failings, the Metropolitan Community Church, political action and the counter-culture, natural food, and varying modes of dress and personal expression. Much of the journal is devoted to discussion of his spiritual journey to discover an ideal life and love through which he could express his true identity, and ends with his ultimate disillusion and return to New York City.
This series contains copies of Kantrowitz's writing in all genres from his student years through the 2000s. Included are college and graduate school examinations and papers, pieces written for the college newspaper, extensive files of poetry, public service announcements and advertising copy written for WNEW-TV, theater reviews for Show Business, and notes for speeches as well as drafts, typescripts, and published copies of his better-known essays and his two full-length published works, his autobiography, Under the Rainbow, and a Walt Whitman biography. Files in this series are arranged by subject or title.
Files containing notes, drafts, proofs, and typescripts of the 1970s and the 1996 editions of Kantrowitz’s autobiography, Under the Rainbow: Growing Up Gay can be found in boxes 20 through 22 and in box 49. Files in box 49 document revisions, additions and expansions to chapters, in memoriam, foreword, and afterword sections.
Files on Kantrowitz’s various projects pertaining to Walt Whitman are included in this series. Many notes, drafts, and revisions for an unpublished novel inspired by Walt Whitman, The Poet of the Body (also called Song of Myself), can be found in boxes 23 through 27 and box 50. Typescripts and notes pertaining to Walt Whitman, a biography written for the Lives of Notable Gay Men and Lesbians Series (published by Chelsea House) can be found in box 50 as can documents relating to an encyclopedia entry on Whitman written by Kantrowitz.
The series also contains issues of Gotham, a short-lived magazine for which Kantrowitz acted as managing editor, and a few typescripts and photocopies of scholarly articles, and other writing not by Kantrowitz but sent to him by the authors. Also included is an unpublished collection of his essays, Stonewall's Children.
The personal papers series contain clippings, ephemera, photographs, sketches, greeting cards and artifacts saved by Kantrowitz. Included are press clippings and other printed material about Kantrowitz or in which he is mentioned; cards from his life partner Larry Mass; documents and memorabilia of his two closest friends, Vito Russo and Jim Owles; clippings and notes about Cary Yurman, a friend who set off a bomb in Sir Harry's bar in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; and a box of gay liberation movement buttons.
Files on Vito Russo are found in boxes 32 and 51 and tube 1 and include copies of Russo’s published essays and interviews, excerpts and transcripts of selected passages from Russo’s journals, and posters of film events Russo hosted.
Kantrowitz also collected fliers, mailings, and calendars from private sex clubs devoted to gay sadomasochism, the leather scene, and bear subculture, which can be found in box 52.
This series contains sound and video recordings documenting public appearances or interviews with Kantrowitz, 1971-1994; activities of the Gay Activists Alliance; the creation of the Hetrick-Martin Institute's Harvey Milk School; memorials for Vito Russo and Jim Owles; and twelve segments from Our Time, a series focusing on the gay community, written and produced by Vito Russo, which aired on WNYC-TV in 1983.
Compiled by Melanie A. Yolles in 1997. Additional materials were processed and integrated into the collection by Heather Halliday in 2015.
A few incoming letters have been closed until 2056 to protect the privacy of the correspondent. These items have been replaced by photocopies of the original letters with the correspondent's name removed.
Rights © 2013 by the University of Houston-Downtown. Contact the University Archives for more information.
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What’s up good people?! Itsashort.com is hitting you with the movie and short film news you need for your life. This week, though, we have to pay tribute to Prince Rogers Nelson, who died last week at…
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Callers to a suicide prevention center concerned about high risk men were randomly invited to participate in one of four programs: Information Session, Information Session with Telephone Follow-up, Rapid Referral to mental health and abuse programs, or Telephone Support. Comparison of pre-test, 2 month post-test and 6 months follow-up with 131 participants found that after third party participation, the third party participant reported that the suicidal men had significantly less suicidal ideation, fewer suicide attempts, and less depressive symptoms. Family and friends had less psychological distress, used more positive coping mechanisms, and reported their communication with the suicidal man was more helpful. The Telephone Support was considered the most useful program.
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I'm an award-winning suspense novelist, but in my free time I love to review books and my fave TV show Hawaii Five-O, as well as pass along great book deals, and eat Canadian chocolate---not necessarily in that order.
The first one is a regency romance, Miss Braithwaite's Secret, by GG Vandagriff. I enjoyed Caroline's story and thought this was a page-turner! You can see my full review of it here
When Miss Caroline Braithwaite, the “Incomparable,” leaves London in the middle of the Season, she confides her reason in no one, not even her closest friend. Her sizable court of gentlemen mourn, but no one can tempt her into Society again.
Living reclusively in the country, she finally deigns to accept an invitation to her friend’s county house party. Then the Duke of Northcott arrives, fresh from a broken engagement, and none too happy to see her. Caro tries desperately to make her excuses and leave, but then her pride intervenes. Such behavior may reveal her fierce attraction toward him and the fact that it is he who has broken her heart. Deception is at hand in the form of another gentleman who is more than a little interested in her, and looks like he may not take no for an answer.
This delicious romance will carry you back to the Regency period in English history, where manners were dictated by strict rules of fashion. It is the Jane Austen era, populated by gentlemen and ladies of leisure. These books are best enjoyed with a box of chocolates, and are guaranteed to enliven any boredom (ennui) that you may be experiencing!
The second freebie for today is a fun culinary mystery from Heather Justesen called Brownies and Betrayal. This one had a lot of good twists and turns and is the start of a series. You can see my review of it here
Pastry chef Tess Crawford thought moving from Chicago to quiet Silver Springs, Arizona would simplify her life. That was before she found the body of a woman with whom she had traded heated words the previous night, left her fingerprints on the murder weapon, and came under attack for trying to clear her name. When her cheating ex-fiance shows up, intent on convincing her to come back to work for him, Tess—armed with an extra batch of éclairs—decides to take control and solve the mystery herself, with the help of friends and frenemies alike.
But will that be enough to save her when she gets too close and the killer decides it’s safer to get her out of the way?
There was an article put out recently called Twelve Ways to Live Like A Navy SEAL. They review the traits of warriors and talk about things like being confident, disciplined, vigilant, and loyal. But the article goes on to talk about things you can do to live like a warrior.
"Find something you're afraid of and go do it." I have several things I'm afraid of, one of them being heights, so tomorrow, I'm going to take a ski lift and go tubing in the snow. It makes me nervous just typing that! But I'm going to do it.
"Start establishing routines and habits in everything you do. We are what we repeatedly do." Sometimes routines are hard when you have a large family, but I have been working on nailing down a base set of routines to give more structure to balancing my writing life with my home life and making sure everyone in the family knows what to expect.
"Write down your goals and core values. If you don't have a map for your life, how will you get where you want to go?" I honestly don't think I've ever written down my core values, the things that mean the most to me and what I would fight for. I also want to make a map for the direction I expect my life to go in. Not to be too tightly controlled, but just my thoughts and ideas, goals and dreams for the next five to ten years.
The article had several other things that made me stop and think. Since I write about SEALs and greatly admire the military people I've come in contact with, this sort of list fascinates me. I think I'm definitely going to take a few of these to heart. Maybe I really can live like a Navy SEAL. Or not. But I can always write about it . . .
I am so happy to say that I accomplished all my goals! My press kit is updated! I wrote a chapter! And I'm part of the Loving the Book Launch Valentine's Day Blog Tour Blitz! This is a fun way to meet twelve authors of clean romance leading up to Valentine's Day. (Consider yourself invited to the party! You can go here to see the Facebook page that features the participating authors and the books that are being highlighted.) This is going to be fun!
My book cover for The Captive made it through the Best Genre Cover rounds from last week (thanks to everyone who voted!) and is now in the Best Overall Cover finals! Yay! And now it's all up to this last round of voters to pick the winner.
If you'd like to see all the great covers in this final round (there are some good ones, if I do say so myself!) and vote for your favorite (yes, I'm biased as to *my* favorite, haha!) just go here! Isn't choosing from great book covers fun?
Also, the Goodreads Giveaway is nearly over where you (anyone in the continental U.S. or Canada!) can enter to win your own autographed print copy of The Captive. You can enter here
I really enjoyed Nancy Campbell Allen's new regency romance, My Fair Gentleman. The Proper Romance line offerings put out by Shadow Mountain are quickly becoming my auto-buy books!
In this one we meet Jack Eliot, a first mate about to captain his own ship, who is called to his dying grandfather's bedside. The earl wants Jack to accept the earldom, but since he had disinherited Jack's father and left the family destitute, Jack has a lot of anger toward the man. He wants to tell him what he can do with the earldom, but must think of his mother and sister and their circumstances. He accepts his grandfather's terms for their sakes and must try to make a good impression on the ton so they will be accepted and have opportunities for a better life.
Ivy Carlisle's grandmother asks her to help the Eliot family ease their way into society. She is everything good and proper and accepts the challenge to help Jack learn societal rules and social mores so he can be accepted as the new earl. Their first meetings and Jack's reactions are funny and I could totally envision them. Ivy is drawn to Jack, against her better judgment, but she can see that underneath his rough exterior is a man with a good heart.
I loved the scenes between Jack and Ivy. I laughed at the witty dialogue and sighed as they started to realize their feelings for each other. There was a bit of intrigue as well when the new earl's life is endangered and they try to sort out who the culprit is. Jack was the consummate hero, a strong will, but with a soft spot for the women in his life. The reader can't help but love him and want him to have all the love he's been denied for so long. Ivy is just as relatable, trying to keep her world ordered and predictable. Bringing out more of her true self was definitely fun for Jack and for the reader to see. I also enjoyed the secondary characters, especially the grandmother, Sophia, Pug, and Millie. They really added to the main story and I hope we see a future story or two featuring them!
Jack Eliot dreams of being the captain of his own ship. But then his grandfather, the Earl of Stansworth, names Jack as his heir — with a caveat. Jack must impress the aristocracy, or else his mother and sister will remain in poverty. Can a rough-and-tumble captain be transformed into a gentleman of society?
Ivy Carlisle is willing to try. Employed as his tutor, she begins teaching Jack the ways of high society, but she quickly discovers that this dashing sailor is brash and bold, opinionated and passionate. If she's not careful, Jack might end up teaching her a thing or two about romance.
Sparks fly when the sailor meets society, and Jack soon learns that his challenge isn't surviving the ton, but surviving the conspiracies against him — as well as keeping himself from falling madly in love with his new tutor.
Today's Friday Freebie is Chasing Charlie: A Romantic Comedy by USA Today Bestselling author Kathy Carmichael. It looks fun and I could use a comedy to curl up with after the stressful week I've had!
The Texas Two-Step romantic comedy series is a reader favorite. All of the stories in the series are sweet, charming and emotional contemporary romance. Each story in the series stands alone, but all Texas Two-Step novels and novellas feature love stories about members of the Nelson, Murphy or Palmer families -- and sometimes, more than one!
Raised in a family of rodeo champions on a South Texas cattle ranch, Charlie wants only one thing: to avoid thrill-seeking cowboys.
Davis Murphy, cowboy wannabe and one of Dallas's most eligible bachelors, needs a pretty and witty faux fiancée so his widowed mother will marry her longtime gentleman friend. Charlie, his local librarian, seems the prefect choice.
Charlie's first reaction is to run, but she's promised herself to step out of her plain-jane routine. When Charlie accepts, Davis's plan is set. But now Charlie's sweet ways are challenging his bachelor heart.
Chasing Charlie is the first sweet romance in the Texas Two-Step contemporary romance series from USA Today bestselling author Kathy Carmichael.
I'm so excited for my friend Sariah Wilson. Her book, Royal Date, was set in Monterra, a fictional country and kingdom, and she was chosen to be part of Kindle Worlds, where other authors can write novellas in her Monterra world (like fanfiction.) It's so fun and such a cool thing! I read two of the novellas in her Royals of Monterra Kindle World and they were awesome! Go check out this awesome world and all the novellas that are part of it by clicking here. I know I'll be reading these for days!
This was such a sweet romance! I loved the historical setting of Monterra and could totally imagine it in my mind's eye with the castle and the surrounding countryside. Our heroine, Sofia, is a renowned craftswoman from the country and is called to the palace to help the tailors and seamstresses get ready for the royal wedding. Once she's arrived, though, Sofia is immediately drawn to Antonio, the head tailor to the royals. Their lives could not be more different, but opposites attract, and Sofia and Antonio definitely embody that. Antonio was the hero every girl dreams of. Strong and yet vulnerable, serious and yet sigh-worthy. Sofia was his match in every way and more, smart, sweet, and daring, especially when they uncover a traitor's plot to plunge Monterra into war. So good!
Both the romance and the intrigue were well-balanced and well-written, and kept me turning pages. A great addition to the Royals Kindle World!
Sofia’s mother desperately needs medicine, and Sofia will do anything to get it—including working for a month at the royal palace, where she'll knit silk stockings from sunup to sundown. Yet if she can do it, Sofia will have the ability to get the medicine her mother needs, with money to spare.
But Sofia’s safe world of knitting needles and thread is turned upside down when she finds herself in the middle of palace intrigue. Head tailor Antonio and Sofia uncover a plot to sabotage the royal wedding and plunge Monterra into war. As they work together to save their country, she can’t help falling in love with the unassuming and attractive head tailor, even though she knows she can’t have him. Her country and her family need her. As they race to stop the traitor, the battle in her heart intensifies, and she fears that the victor won’t be love.
This one was really good as well! It was a contemporary romance where Amelia has come to Monterra to try to meet her long-lost sister and ends up meeting Davide. She is attracted to him, and they start to act on their feelings, but he's keeping a secret about who he really is, just as she doesn't mention who her sister really is. The romance is so good that I was flipping pages as fast as I could to see if they could survive the secrets coming out. Ms. Branton has written three-dimensional characters that were realistic and fun, with a hero and heroine you can't help but cheer on to a happy ending. I really enjoyed this one.
Going undercover as a maid at the Lodge Royal in an attempt to meet her half sister, Katerina, isn’t one of Amelia Lennox’s best ideas. Kat has no idea of Amelia’s existence, and her recent marriage to Nico, the new King of Monterra, puts her further out of Amelia’s reach. Even if Amelia finds Kat, there’s no guarantee the queen will believe her—or that she wants a sister.
To complicate matters, Amelia meets Davide Ciano, who steals her breath away and makes her knees weak. She’s never believed in the kind of fairy tale that her sister found, but then she’s never known anyone like Davide. Maybe, if their secrets don’t keep them apart, she might begin to believe.
Royal Quest is the story of how two sisters find each other, and about love—true love. Because in Monterra, fairy tales do come true.
I also have to recommend the book that started it all, Royal Date by Sariah Wilson. It was one of my favorite books I read last year and I know you'll enjoy entering the world of Monterra with all its variety. Well, if you love romance anyway.
Kat MacTaggart is a girl who has a plan for everything—including her holiday ski trip to Monterra with her best friend. Everything is going according to plan until she finds herself careening out of control down a mountainside and being rescued by a guy who looks like Superman’s hotter Italian cousin.
HRH Prince Nico is intrigued by the woman he saved on the slopes and her refusal to date him. He offers Kat a deal—let him show her his country and he’ll pay her to write articles that will help Monterra’s tourism industry. Kat agrees, but given her past and lingering distrust of men, she has one condition—absolutely no kissing.
Thanks to the claims of a jealous British noblewoman and the schemes of a meddling paparazzo, Kat’s rule doesn’t seem to be a problem at first. But the more Kat gets to know Nico and the people around him, the harder it is to remember her keep-your-distance plan. Should she stick to it or risk everything for a chance at happily ever after?
So, since I was sick or taking care of sick children all last week, I only got half my writing goals done. I will be working on the same ones again this week, so not much has changed on the goal front. I'm hoping for better progress next week!
There was, however, something fun for readers that popped up today! You can vote for your favorite Romantic Suspense Book Cover for 2015! (Mine is there, of course, but you can vote for which one you love best. No pressure. *grin*)
Well, I just got the news yesterday that Castle will not actually be coming back Feb. 1st, it's coming back Feb. 8th.
It's been a really long hiatus already. But the worst part is the head people were teasing a whole lot of stuff for it's return and none of it sounded that interesting to me. Do they even hear the fans, see the ratings, or know how terrible this season has been so far? Are they trying to get Castle cancelled? *deep sigh*
Why do new show-runners have to kill everything good about a show and make it a shell of what it used to be?
So, I think I am going to have a pity party. With ice cream. Because sickness and someone putting a whole bunch of terrible storylines on your favorite TV show deserves really good ice cream and lots of it. Care to join me?
I'm excited to be part of the blog tour for Ranee Clark's new book, Double Play. This is the first book of hers that I've read and I really enjoyed it!
Sophie Pope is the classic vain and shallow girl who doesn't mind being eye candy on some guy's arm. She has her sights set on her on-again/off-again boyfriend, football star Anthony Rogers and even though he's engaged, she's going to prove to him that he'll always come back to her---until his best friend David keeps running interference. The more she gets to know David, however, the more she realizes that she might have been overlooking someone wonderful who'd been right in front of her for two years. But can he see the real woman behind her beautiful clothes and perfect smile?
David was such a sweet and unassuming hero. I really liked his character. He had some big decisions to make in his life and he was realistic and torn. It was fun to see his interactions with Sophie grow from being mere annoyances to surprise that it could be something more. It pretty much went along with how the audience felt about her, I think.
The author did a great job writing three-dimensional characters and having them experience growth throughout the book, especially in Sophie's case. I liked that there was more to her than met the eye. And David was a sigh-worthy hero with realistic flaws and his interactions with Sophie kept me turning pages. I hadn't read the first book in the series, though, and I wish I had because I think some of the situations and secondary characters' actions would have made more sense to me. It did work as a stand alone, but now I want to read the first and have the full experience! It was a fun college-aged romance, that will make you think about clothes and love in a whole new way! (And I thought the cover was particularly well done. Kudos to the cover designer.)
Sophie Pope is devastated when she hears the news: her former boyfriend, college football star Anthony “Rocket” Rogers, is engaged to be married. Determined to win him back before he says “I do,” Sophie hatches a foolproof plan to stop the wedding. But when Rocket’s best man, aspiring baseball player David Savage, thwarts her plot, she realizes the game is up. For David, though, it’s just beginning . . .
David knows that Sophie is just another pretty face, and he’s more than happy to save his best friend from her shallow advances. She’s not his type at all, so he’s baffled by his response to an awkward encounter with Donovan, another of Sophie’s former flames. Despite himself, David feels driven by an inexplicable need to protect her. Pretending to be Sophie’s new fiancé leads to unexpected sparks between the pair, and soon they’re searching for excuses to spend time together. But when a curveball threatens to send them in opposite directions, will Sophie and David step up to the plate for the possibility of true love?
Today's Friday Freebie is a fun coming of age story by Mikey Brooks called The Dream Keeper (Dream Keeper Chronicles Book 1). If your young reader got a Kindle for Christmas, this would be a fun download for them!
When an evil shifter takes over the gateway to the realm of Dreams, it falls to 14-year-olds Parker and Kaelyn to stop him. Their only hope lies with Gladamyr, the Dream Keeper, but can they trust a Nightmare to save their world?
"The Dream Keeper is a fun, fantastic ride through both Dream and Nightmare. Brooks has written a book that can be enjoyed by young and old alike. Bravo!"—Michaelbrent Collings, bestselling author of The Billy Saga and Hooked: A True Faerie Tale.
I was so excited to see that Meridian Magazine reviewed my new novel, The Captive! My favorite part of the review was, ""This is a story that reads like today's headlines . . . The plot is strong and dynamic. Readers won't want to set this one down." Hooray! You can see the entire review here
And have you entered the giveaway to win a paperback copy of my new book? Just click the link at the top of the sidebar and it could be yours!
Today, I also wanted to review the new movie, Just Let Go, that stars Henry Ian Cusick. It's a true story of a man named Chris Williams who was driving to get ice cream with his pregnant wife and kids, when a drunk driver slammed into them, killing his wife, their unborn child, and two of his children. The movie is about the aftermath and what Mr. Williams and his family experience as they struggle to do what's right instead of what's expected.
This movie evoked a lot of discussion in my house. (It is rated PG-13 for the accident images and themes so I watched it with my older kids.) In the movie, the drunk who hit them is seventeen, but only a couple of months away from turning eighteen. If he is tried as an adult, he could be put away for thirty years. If he is tried as a juvenile, he would be out in three years and his record expunged. So, Chris is struggling to know what is best. He's lost so much. His son that survived has critical injuries, he is overwhelmed with grief but trying to keep it together, and medical bills just keep piling on. How this man keeps going is a miracle in itself. But what is merciful for the young man that hit them? How far does justice have to go to be satisfied?
The meat of the story is can someone whose life has been destroyed truly forgive and see the person who hurt them so deeply from another perspective? Do you bow to society's standards that demand the maximum punishment, then suing the other family for ever penny they have? I was impressed with the real and difficult struggle we witnessed as Mr. Williams decides what's right for him.
I thought the movie was realistic and heart-wrenching, but there were light moments and inspiring moments as well. (The convenience store clerk stood out for me. "We're friends aren't we?" And there's a scene with Mr. Williams and his two surviving sons that was also really touching.) The film used a lot of flashbacks, which actually worked well and made it easier to showcase the complexity of the story while keeping it easy to follow. There was solid local talent in the movie, but Mr. Cusick shines in bringing the emotions and subtleties to the main character. There were also some religious references, but it was kept non-denominational and not overly preachy.
I don't know if I could emotionally survive if anything like this ever happened to me. I hope I never have to find out. But my heart was touched and I think this is a film that will stay with me for a long time.
Henry Ian Cusick, Emmy Nominee, as Chris Williams in the true story "Just Let Go". After surviving a drunk driving accident that killed his pregnant wife and two kids, Chris Williams struggles to 'just let go' and forgive the young man who caused it.
As we begin the New Year, this message of forgiveness is an important reminder, that forgiveness can bring peace to your soul. “It has allowed a terrible tragedy … to be turned into, in many aspects, a tremendous blessing. That has been one of the most fascinating things to experience,” Williams said in a interview with the Deseret News. “To see the lives blessed since the crash, it has been overwhelming how many positive things have come from it.”
My goal last week was to write the first chapter of The Captain and I did that and more! The first two chapters just poured out of me. Hopefully the entire book will be that easy!
It does help that I have a sprinting partner. We take an hour each week and just sprint. It's so motivating and it helps me draft. Getting it down is the main thing, right? The polishing and editing will come later. I'm excited for this story!
I also edited a novella for an author friend and as soon as her story comes out, I'll let you know. It was really good!
I am counting this as a very productive writing/editing week. I've started the new year off with a bang.
I'm reading a book right now and I'm right at the good part! There's only about 20% left and it's been a pretty good book up until this point with lots of plot lines that are intriguing. I can't wait to see how they're going to be resolved. However, with such a short amount of time left in the book, I'm starting to wonder if the author is going to be able to tie things up in a satisfying way.
I'm hoping for the best! And I REALLY hope it's not going to end earlier than that with a lame preview of another book. I want all 20% in tying up this story!
I'm so excited to be part of the blog tour for Karey White's newest book, Broken Things To Mend. It's part of the Power of the Matchmaker series that releases a new book every month, but can definitely be read as a stand-alone.
This book was tender and emotional. Two broken, yet brave people, are facing loneliness, loss, and just trying to get by. Celia is fleeing a painful past and with nowhere to go, she opens a map and when a stray tear falls on Sisters, Oregon, that's where she decides to try to start over. She doesn't quite make it to her destination, however, and watches her bus leave without her, but a Chinese woman steps in to help. (Our Chinese matchmaker, Pearl, is such a fun character. I loved her interactions in the story.) Celia is drawn to her, but afraid to make any connections with anyone after what she's already been through. Coming to Sisters, though, changes her in a way that is all at once wonderful and scary at the same time. Pearl, her Chinese guardian angel introduces her to Silas, a forest ranger that doesn't seem to be able to meet her eyes and doesn't stick around much whenever he meets up with her. Celia doesn't know what to make of him at first, but his quiet steadiness pulls at something in her and she starts to want to see more of who he really is.
Silas is the tall silent type. He's dealt with loss in his life, but his stutter compounds that so he puts up walls around himself so he doesn't have to deal with mocking and pity. He is wary of Celia at first, but when he sees how vulnerable she is, it draws all his protective instincts out. He begins to get past his unease and embarrassment about his stutter and thinks more of her and how to get to know her better. Their relationship builds into something more and it was so sigh-worthy sweet. Everything is going along well until her secrets trickle out and the reader just knows no one will ever be the same after that.
This book will draw on every emotion you have as a reader. You can't help but feel for Celia and all she's been through and want to root for her to have a happy ending. But she's facing a lot of painful decisions with no right answers. Silas is such a strong hero, but even he isn't sure how to best help her. I was up so late turning pages just to see how the book would end for them. The ending wasn't what I expected, but was good and solid and left me with a smile as I closed the book. This author has really outdone herself in giving the reader three dimensional characters and a setting that is beautiful and adds to the story, but it's the emotional decisions, right and wrong, that make this a standout. I highly recommend this one.
Celia is in desperate need of a change--a change of scenery, a change of pace, and a complete redo of all relationships. Not knowing what else to do, she opens a map, closes her eyes, and lets fate decide her future. Then she packs her meager belongings and buys a one-way ticket to a little town on the fringes of Oregon's Deschutes National Forest called Sisters. She's wanted a family for years. Will she find one in Sisters? What Celia doesn't plan to find is a strange Chinese woman whose meddling ways keep throwing her in the path of a handsome, but reserved, forest ranger. But no matter how kind or dependable Silas seems to be, there are some things in Celia's past that neither of them can escape, and this time, the damage might be too much to mend.
Karey White grew up in Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Missouri. She attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University. Her first novel, Gifted, was a Whitney Award Finalist. She loves to travel, read, bake treats, and spend time with family and friends. She and her husband are the parents of four great children. She teaches summer creative writing courses to young people and is currently working on her next book.
Blog Tour Giveaway - $50 Amazon Gift Card or $50 in Paypal Cash Ends 2/2/16 Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use an Amazon.com Gift Code or Paypal Cash. Winning Entry will be verified prior to prize being awarded. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you. The winner will be chosen by rafflecopter and announced here as well as emailed and will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook, Twitter, Rafflecopter or any other entity unless otherwise specified. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Giveaway was organized by Kathy from I Am A Reader and sponsored by the author. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.
Today's Friday Freebie is a hilarious fairy tale retelling by Janette Rallison called My Fairly Dangerous Grandmother, that has enough twists and surprises to keep you turning pages! You won't want to miss this one.
Some people bomb auditions. Sadie Ramirez throws up during hers. Her performance on America’s Top Talent is so bad it earns her a fairy godmother through the Magical Alliance's Pitiful Damsel Outreach Program. Enter Chrysanthemum Everstar: a cell-phone-carrying, high-heel-wearing fairy godmother in training who is every bit a teenage girl. She misinterprets Sadie's wishes and sends her back in time to be a part of The Little Mermaid story and then makes her one of the twelve dancing princesses. Wishes are permanent, and if Sadie wants to get back to her home, she'll have to strike a magical bargain—one that involves stealing a goblet from a powerful fairy queen. With a little help from a handsome and talented thief, she might be able to pull it off.
With romance, humor, and magic, My Fairly Dangerous Godmother is the sort of fairy tale that both teen girls and their mothers will love.
Ms. Rallison also has her teen comedy My Double Life for free right now. Load up your Kindles! Here's the back copy of that one:
Her whole life, Alexia Garcia has been told that she looks just like rock star Kari Kingsley. But being a famous person's doppelganger hasn't turned out to be the teen fantasy you'd expect. People look at Alexia like she must be as ditzy as her counterpart. One day when Alexia's photo filters through the Internet, she's offered a job as Kari's double. This would seem like the opportunity of a lifetime--or at least a way to make some fast cash--but Alexia's mother has always warned her against celebrities. They can't be trusted. They'll use her.
Alexia can't resist the siren call of fame. Who could say no to Hollywood, hot guys, and . . . um, did we mention hot guys already? She flies off to L.A. and gets immersed in a celebrity life. Not only does she have to get used to getting anything she wants, she also romances the hottest lead singer on the charts and finds out that her own father is a singing legend. Through it all, Alexia must stay true to herself, which is hard to do when you are pretending to be somebody else!
Someone wrote and told me that when they read my newest novel, The Captive, they imagined this woman as Mya:
If any of you have seen my Pinterest board, you know that I was imagining this woman when I wrote Mya's character:
So, kind of close! They are both beautiful women for sure and really capture the look I was going for in Mya. It was the eyes that drew me, really, and the strength in the face. Love that!
I don't know his name, but he was so close to how I imagined Jake. The only difference was Jake's eyes were blue.
Sometimes it's fun to refer to pictures when I'm writing to get the looks right for a character. Do you ever imagine certain actors or people as a character in a book? I do it all the time and not only for my own books!
(And if you want to see my Pinterest board for If My Books Were Movies I Would Cast you can see it here)
I had a hard time deciding which project to start first, so after a lot of thought, I've decided to go with working on The Captain. I've got it pretty much outlined (in a broad sense of the word) and this week I'd like to get the first chapter written. I've had so many ideas and scenes running through my head for this one, it might be a relief just to get started. Or it could be horrible! Just kidding, writing is never horrible. Well, unless I'm editing! Ha!
Anyway, I'm just concentrating on babysteps and setting my sights on something achievable each week.
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Eddie is an alcoholic who has lost everything---his family, his job, and his home. He needs money for his addiction, but the only way to get it is to steal it. He plans the bank robbery, but in the ensuing chaos, he shoots a guard and kills him. Now on the run, he needs to ditch his car. A woman alone in a crowded parking lot catches his eye and he car-jacks her. Addison can hardly believe what's happening. She's supposed to be welcoming her military husband home, but instead she's taken hostage. With a few survival skills at her disposal, she tries to plan an escape, but her captor is becoming increasingly unstable. Her husband joins in the search for her, but is there any hope of finding her before it's too late?
I loved the fast pace of this book. It was a roller-coaster as Eddie sets the events into motion on the first page and the reader is along for the wild ride. The characters were realistic, with plenty of emotion that carries the reader right along with the characters. I thought our hero and heroine were really relatable and I was rooting for them the entire time. The twists and turns will keep you glued until the very last page, wondering how in the world this was going to end and hoping for a happy ending. This is a new author to me, and I'll definitely be watching for more from him.
Sometimes disaster is simply a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Take Addison Roberts, for example: it is a deadly coincidence that in a crowded parking lot one day, she catches the eye of a dangerous criminal on the run. In his desperation to evade the police, what he needs is a way out—and Addison and her car are his ticket to escape.
Lieutenant Chase Roberts, on leave from his military assignment, is anxious to be reunited with his wife. Yet as night falls and Addison fails to appear, Chase feels a rising sense of foreboding. Hours quickly become days as he desperately works with authorities to find the woman he loves. But after being named a person of interest, Chase is warned away from the investigation—a mandate he ignores. Chase will stop at nothing to find his wife, and what he ultimately discovers is terrifying: Addison has been carjacked by a man who has killed before and has no scruples about killing again . . .
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As Hill Country CattleWomen, we believe that the livestock industry is of essential importance to world existence and thus dedicate ourselves to support it through our labor and finances. We encourage its producers with our passion, pledging to do all in our power to build a future inherent in CattleWomen who know the love of the land and of life, and the humility of awe before nature.
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Our mission: To help unite and equip the Body of Christ with food, resources, and training necessary to transform our communities and the lives of those in poverty and need through the love and saving grace of Jesus Christ.
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Family and child mentors come from our partner churches in the area who form leadership teams and collaborate with HCDBM on training and recruitment. (see: Become a Church Partner)
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Literally, with 1 Speedlite? YOU CAN'T!!! The brightest light source in the Solar System, there is nothing brighter on Earth, so if you're shooting directly against it, you can kiss that shot goodbye. Back in the 70s and 80s, Kodak has been preaching us to shoot in the direction of sunlight, not against it. But light is more dramatic in the opposite direction. The only problem is, anything or anyone you put in front of that sunlight turns into a dark patch of silhouette.
You cannot win against the sun fair and square, but nobody said you cannot cheat. The simplest thing to do is NOT to challenge it face-on. You have to cut down its power and intensity to manageable levels.
In the first example above, featuring Jhoe Mugz, I've significantly cut down the sun's power by covering it with my subject (Jhoe) and shooting behind his shadow. Naturally, by exposing for the sky, you get the blue sky properly exposed but he would turn into a silhouette. But because the sun is no longer so bright from where I was shooting, lighting my subject with a single Speedlite at 1/8 power and fitted with a Rogue Grid is not impossible anymore. I should mention here that that Rogue Grid is also fitted with a 1/2 CTO gel to compensate on the camera's white balance setting which is "Daylight". Power of the Speedlite is considerably set low because it is so close to the subject and any higher than that would definitely cause his face to burn. Not literally, of course. I mean the highlights where that flash hits will be all blown out.
Similarly to the next example below, I took this picture at a certain angle from the sun, not directly facing it. Power setting was a little more at 1/2 because I had it placed a little bit farther to include the landscape in the background. That's around 2 meters from Anna, our model here.
And here she is having fun with the light although the power setting here is a bit lower at around 1/8.
While crossing one of the streams in Purple Island in Al Khor, I had the chance to photograph young Nikki against the rising sun. It's brightness is still manageable but my flash still needs to be pumped up to full power to compensate for a rather far subject-to-flash distance. Note that the 1/2 CTO gel on that Rogue Grid cuts down your flash power by 1/2 stop.
A couple of shots with Lhai taken when the sun was nearly directly overhead. Generally, we do not like to shoot in such lighting condition but it's actually not so bad when shooting portraits. Just fill the shadows with a burst of flash or a reflector and often times it works. I like shooting this way because it allows me to capture the colors in the highlight areas and the shadows are taken cared of by flash. Can I shoot it with just sunlight? Sure, but colors aren't gonna be this vivid.
In this shot of Janela, the sun acts as a second light (back light or rim light). You can see by the shadows cast on the ground that the sun is up high. But a burst of flash, again with a Rogue Honeycomb Grid, to her face and upper body has effectively filled that shadow side. Powerful enough to illuminate her yet weak enough not to cast any visible shadows on the ground.
Now let's get the cat out of the bag. Are these photos post-processed? Of course. But nothing different from what any old-school photographer will do in the dark room. Much of the edits done here are brightness and contrast control and a little clone-cleaning to eliminate some small distractions. The colors in the background (particularly the blue sky) were there on-capture - maybe under or over exposed by 1-stop, but they are all there. All that's needed is to lift them up during the RAW conversion process.
If the highlights have been burned out, there is no way you can bring back it's color and details without faking it. And that would have been sad.
Thanks Alex, great post I've learned a lot. I clipped it to my evernote files for later reference. Wish you were closer so I could learn from you :-). Celine
Thank you Celine! Kirstin said that to me too. How I wish we're all just a few blocks apart :) If you're really getting into lighting, you should really explore and dig deep into David Hobby's blog (www.strobist.com)- even the very old articles that date way back in 2006.
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I am developing my own under fs to alluxio, like the one s3a, however, when I persist the data , I get strange in master:
sounds like a memory corruption. Maybe my code is not stable yet, but shouldn't it impact the alluxio original code?
To help debug, you may want to use the debugging options listed here to attach the your IDE to the Alluxio master process and step through the ObjectUnderFileSystem methods.
For the strange list status / get object metadata, could you verify if your under store is configured correctly? For example, it could be returning files which are from your local file system?
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We are up in the air right now aboard a ski equipped LC-130 aeroplane heading south from McMurdo to South Pole. The trip will take about 3 hours. Right now there isn't much to see but in an hour we will be over the Transantarctic Mountains which are incredibly beautiful. I expect that we will not do much or think too clearly on our first day at Pole due to the lack of oxygen at altitude.
Yesterday was Sunday which is a day that most people take off for fun activities. We took a hike up Observation Hill. Obs Hill looks small but is almost 800 feet high, so it provides a good view of the entire Ross Island area. Since it was Sunday we took it easy as well. In the evening we went to a Sunday Science Lecture on collecting meteorites, and then we were invited to go ice fishing with a group that studies the genetics of cold adapted fish -- in other words, fish that can live in the freezing water of the Ross Sea. The penguin particularly liked the trip as there were a lot of fish to eat. The CARA bear is still a bit confused as Antarctica is not a natural place for a bear. There are no bears in Antarctica!
The fish hut was about a 20 minute ride from the main base via Ski-Doo or Sprite. The fish traps are interesting. They put bait inside that attracts little critters that the fish like to eat, arthropods. The opening of the trap is designed so that the fish can swim in but they can't get back out. Once caught the fish need to be kept "warm" so that they do not freeze. The traps are set at about 500 meters down.
We caught a number of fish and even an octopus. Our friends who invited us are probably already studying them in the laboratory.
Inside the hut, the penguin helps to fish. The human researchers pull up the traps and examine the catch.
We have had a full day. We made it to Pole around mid-day and have been going ever since except for a short nap in the afternoon.
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The upper airway can become blocked in emergency with secretions and vomitus and clearing the upper airway is an essential first stage in the provision of artificial ventilation in an emergency. The lower airways contain smooth muscle cells which are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. This means that they can constrict in reaction to immune challenges, as in bronchial asthma and can be affected by drugs such as adrenaline and salbutamol which can counteract such constriction. The lower airways provide the lung with several defence mechanisms to protect the all – important but fragile alveoli.
4 The Larynx The larynx (Fig. 7) is an important structure in the upper airway which essentially acts as a valve protecting the airways from foreign substances such as food and secretions. It also produces vocal sounds. It is formed of cartilages, ligaments, membranes and small muscles. The structure is complex but essentially the larynx consists of three unpaired cartilages, the epiglottis, and the thyroid and cricoid cartilages and three paired cartilages, the arytenoid, cuneiform and corniculate.
This is situated at the level of the 4th and 5th thoracic vertebrae. 1 Key Points 1. The trachea can be opened surgically by tracheostomy to provide emergency access to the airway. However, this is a surgical procedure and is not appropriate during emergency for non – specialists. Instead, access through the cricothyroid membrane should be used (Fig. 1) 2. The division of the trachea into the right and left main bronchi means that an endotracheal tube which is too long will enter the right main bronchus, since this is more in line with the direction of the trachea.
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~Before you my life was like a moonless night. Very dark, but there where stars - points of light & reason.
And then you shot across my sky like a meteor. Suddenly everything was on fire, there was brilliancy, there was beauty.
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I can't reply to your comments.......this post may help you change the settings so people can reply when you comment on their blog.
Brissy is short for Brisbane a city in Australia. A group of bloggers are going to meet together and have lunch.........lots of fun an laughter catching up........It will be in February......
A Vintage French Harvesting Basket Filled with Olive, Quince, and Apple Branches for Simple Fall Decorating
The collection of prints are available from selected galleries across the UK and to purchase online..
After 3 weeks of hell, I finally left…though it was without permission and under an enforced waiver.
Even though I had continued exercising 3-5 days a week over this time, as much as I tried, I kept packing more weight on.
2. I have been tweaking my health regime …it’s sooooo much easier than before with sooooo much better results.
Check out my before and after photo below (cringe factor…there’s nothing like a good before photo in daggy undies, that you then have to keep wearing to make an honest after pic. Now that I have these snaps, they’re in the bin!)
Partly because we unconsciously work in a masculine business framework, but we are also depleting our self-esteem with poor health choices. As a result of trying to numb our stress.
I recently conducted a survey and the results so far show that, 51% of the women use alcohol to manage their stress –
We are drinking and eating our way out of stress (anxiety, depression, adrenaline and fatigue are a few types of stress) and it’s killing our self-esteem in the long run!
Or to a more tired, more stressed, overweight and overworked “snappy bitch” to your loved ones by the end of the day?
I say “snappy bitch,” only because that was the general consensus that many of you shared in the survey under ‘other comments’.
BUT it’s my truth and I know there’s many other women in business who are not at their highest level of happiness,
Do crave a more calmer version of you, crave more fulfilment in your life and work, more happiness and seriously want to meet the healthier version of you…again?
If so, I’m inviting you to plug into something that is going to help you evolve into the next better version of you.
I’d love for you to come join me and experts from all around the world to specially help you, as a woman in business, live a more fulfilling life, while you continue to build your business empire.
P.S. It has taken a lot of courage to share with you my ‘before’ photo, but I do in hope it will inspire you to make a change in the area of your life that needs to be course corrected the most.
This entry was posted in Blog and tagged annette Lackovic, Women in Business, Womens Health on February 12, 2018 by Admin.
I am pleased to see you are in a good place now, we all have the roller coaster rides in life, attitude is key.
Kayley, a People Engine expert, shares ‘The Generation Code’, on how to manage your team through the generational gap. How to work more effectively even though we all have different work ethics and values.
I’ve been there, where I was one of the youngest staff members who was managing what was probably 4 different generations all under the one roof! (totally oblivious of that too; I just loved my job at the time)
Today, Kayley shares the opinion in what they might have felt like, having a 21-yr old manage them, whom today are known as the baby boomers and here I was a little Gen X telling them what to do.
But now the tables have turned again and we have the Gen Y in the workforce and now I’m that 40-yr old trying to cope (ok maybe I’m a tad older). Goodness knows what the work ethic and values will be like when my Little Braxton is in the work force (known as the Gen Alpha) God help us! I hope I am very comfortably retired by that age…and healthy to enjoy it!
How to gain a competitive advantage with your team knowing how to connect with the different age gap.
How to overcome challenges before they arrive, knowing your team’s individual strengths and weakness.
This entry was posted in Blog, Herpreneur Lifestyle Show and tagged #getmeoutofhere, baby boomers, DISC, gen X, gen Y, generation X, generation Y, HR, people engine, people management, profiling, reduce conflict, teamwork, the generation code on August 13, 2018 by Admin.
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Kentucky’s Native American population, well now that seems like a big statement. Or does it? What most of us know about Kentucky’s Native Americans comes from vague memories of grade school history. But what about today? Do you know who comprises Kentucky’s current day Native Americans? And what are the issues unique to this group? Join us in the performance studio on Thursday, June 19th when we present the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights’ June Advocacy Hearing: “Does Kentucky Treat its First, Last? A Look at the State’s Native American Population”. If you would like to join our studio audience call 814-6500 for more details. The event is free and open to the public. [Photo from Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission]
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gosh i haven't posted since the 4th of March! that might be because i've been ridiculously busy trying to get stuff sorted for my LAST ever assessment at college (well... last one this year!)
anyway the assessment was yesterday and it went rather well i think! my tutor said (quote) 'it was a very GOOD assessment' and i got all Merits and Distinctions so... yeah, i guess you could say it went well!
so today i skipped college and basically slept for the entire day! haha it was ok, they're assessing all week at college so i didn't miss any classes or anything!
my current super duper obsession is anything 'Alice in Wonderland' related! i went to see the new movie last Wednesday (one word... AMAZING) i'm currently re-reading 'the looking glass wars' (cannot wait for the moive!) and i spent all this morning watching the utterly fabulous and awesome 'Alice' 2 part mini series from the American TV channel 'SyFy' (the geniuses behind the Wizard of Oz inspired mini series 'Tin Man') it was sooooooo good i may have to go and watch it again right now!
hahaha i can highly reccomend it for any AiW fan, it's a very cool modern take on the old story, with an ass-kicking (literally) Alice and a chivalrous (not to mention bloody adorabbubble and gorrrrgeous!) Hatter (played by British actor Andrew Lee Potts).
so anyway... i may just go and watch that right now! lots o' luv from an incredibly rainy Isle of Man! :-D xXx
ps - next week i am going to do a week of blogging. the plan is for me to post something new every single day! maybe a new illustration or just a weird insight to my oh so entertaining (hah!) world! stay tuned loyal followers :-) x
hey faithful followers (all 10 of you) i need you help, i've entered my Zombie Ninja Panda Bear into a t-shirt design contest and i need votes ASAP!!!
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Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵) (c. 1584–June 13 (Japanese calendar: May 19), 1645) was a Japanese swordsman famous for his numerous duels and his distinctive style. He was also the founder of the Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū style and the author of The Book of Five Rings.
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Scott A. Waldman, M.D., Ph.D., will receive the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (ASCPT) Rawls–Palmer Progress in Medicine Award at the 2012 Annual Meeting on March 16.
Established in 1978 by Dr. W. B. Rawls, the award recognizes scientists who have implemented progressive research techniques and tools to improve patient care.
Dr. Waldman is the Samuel MV Hamilton Endowed Professor of Medicine, Vice President of Clinical and Translational Research, and Chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics at Thomas Jefferson University. He is also Director of the Gastrointestinal Malignancies Program at the university’s Kimmel Cancer Center and Associate Dean of Clinical and Translational Sciences at Jefferson Medical College.
As a longtime volunteer leader of ASCPT, Dr. Waldman has participated on various committees and task forces, serving on the Board of Directors, as Society president, and as Editor in Chief of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics since 2006.
Dr. Waldman has chaired numerous scientific review panels for the NIH and is on the editorial boards of Personalized Medicine, Expert Reviews in Clinical Pharmacology, and Regenerative Medicine, among others. He is the inaugural Deputy Editor of Clinical and Translational Science and the inaugural Senior Editor of Biomarkers in Medicine.
Dr. Waldman is a recognized clinician–investigator whose research ranges from molecular biology to cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. He received the 2010 ASCPT Henry Elliott Award and the 2011 Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation Award in Excellence for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics.
ASCPT is the leading forum for the discussion, development, and integration of clinical pharmacology in the drug development continuum—from discovery to safe and effective use. Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, ASCPT was established in 1900. Today, more than 2,100 ASCPT members are committed to advancing the science of human pharmacology and therapeutics worldwide.
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The largest part of our business is developing communications for sales incentive plans. We create presentations, develop plan books, and design flash and other forms of communication. We got into this work by accident (one client many years ago asked us to create a “meeting in a box” for his IC plan – the rest, as they say, is history), but now we embrace it and have carved out a niche. That niche is taking highly analytical and dry plan data and making it more interesting, more engaging, and more motivating for the sales representative. Over the past 10 years we have done just this for thousands of plans and hundreds of thousands of participants.
We strive to tell a visual and emotive story with our work. We work hard at capturing the vital information that is important to a sales person and making that information understandable and engaging. I like to think we do a good job – when our clients allow us to. You see, telling a story about incentive compensation and creating captivating visuals to convey that information isn’t easy. It requires that we make choices about what information we share. It means that we may have to simplify the message. It may mean changing how we present and what types of communication that we use. This, for some clients, is easier said than done.
There isn’t always one…but when there is, it usually comes down to working with the analyst (and sometimes legal). I don’t mean this in a negative light towards analysts (or legal) – well maybe just a little.
You see, it is often hard for the analyst or lawyer to let go of the details – which we sometimes have to do. This isn’t to say that the details are not important, but we need to look at the objective of the particular communication piece we are working on. Often, we are trying to get people excited about a plan or engaged with how much they can earn if they maximize the potential. Details can muck that objective up. Some analysts feel that they need to have everything included in any document that goes out to the sales force. As Garr Reynolds states in PresentationZen Design, “the fundamental concepts related to communication are restraint, simplicity, and naturalness.” This is important. Too often we are specifically directed to go back and add in more information that would be better presented in a separate document or different format.
Other times the analyst (or lawyer) is not adding detail, but removing content. Let me explain by using an example. Most of the sales incentive plans that we work with have a targeted incentive payout associated with them. This is a number that the average performer should earn. What company’s typically want however is to motivate people to move beyond the average and reach for the top performance. To achieve this, we try to paint a picture of what it means to be the top performer – both from a monetary perspective (how much they can earn) and from an achievement perspective (what that means for them on a psychological/social basis) and from a behavior perspective (what they need to do to be on top).
Some analysts (and some lawyers) have a problem with adding in the achievement and behavior aspects – since they are not specific parts of the plan. They want the black and white drawing without any of the color. Anything that is thought to be fluff or fanciful or pushing the envelope we are told to remove. We are left trying to tell a story but being limited in what we can say and how we can say it.
In the end, we typically work out a compromise with the analyst (but usually not with the lawyer). We suggest other ways around the issue. We convey the reason behind why we have only a picture of the mountain on the slide or why we did not include all the eligibility rules in the PowerPoint presentation. We get the Director or VP involved. But sometimes, we don’t get our way and we have to add in more detail or take out the story aspect. When this happens, it means that the company loses. They don’t get the strong, memorable communications piece that they need. They instead, get a communication piece that might explain, but doesn’t inspire; a piece that contains all the information, but doesn’t create understanding; a piece that covers all the bases, but doesn’t do anything to motivate.
Tell me about your experience with incentive communications in the comment section – the good, the bad, and the ugly…
I recognis the frustrations laid out above; it can seem that ‘subject experts’ refuse the validity of the communication’s goal, and remain focused on the data.
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Pat Gerszewski, owner of Petro Pumper in Thief River Falls, Minn., fears U.S. Highway 59, which feeds into the Lancaster, Minn., Port of Entry to Canada, will become a "dead-end highway" if U.S. Customs and Border Protection reduces the hours at Lancaster. April Baumgarten / Forum News Service1 / 2
Petro Pumper cashier Susan Eischens hands cash to a customer Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017, at the Thief River Falls, Minn., gas station. The business sits at the mouth of U.S. Highway 59, which feeds into the Lancaster, Minn., Port of Entry at the Canadian border. April Baumgarten / Forum News Service2 / 2
THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn. — When southbound travelers on U.S. Highway 59 drive into Thief River Falls, one of the first things they see is Petro Pumper.
The gas station sits at the mouth of the traffic collector that eventually feeds into the port of entry to Canada near Lancaster, Minn.
That’s why Gerszewski and other business owners along the Highway 59 corridor filled the Lancaster Community Center Monday, Nov. 6, to voice their concerns on a move to reduce hours at the Lancaster and Roseau, Minn., ports. Citing decline in traffic over several years, U.S. Customs and Border Protection proposed changing the Roseau closing time from midnight to 8 p.m. and Lancaster’s closing time from 10 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Those proposed cutbacks could take effect Jan. 7, meaning travelers who typically cross at Lancaster would have to drive 30 miles west to the Pembina, N.D., port of entry for 24-hour border-crossing access. Roseau crossers would need to drive 21 miles east to Warroad, Minn.
The proposed changes are not a done deal, CBP spokesman Jason Givens said in an email. The agency still is collecting input before it makes a final decision. Comments can be sent to Lancastermailbox@cbp.dhs.gov or Roseaucbp@cbp.dhs.gov.
Gerszewski fears drivers would bypass Thief River Falls and anyone on Highway 59, effectively taking a large chunk of business out of operations after 4 p.m.
He said he is afraid the move will change traffic patterns on the highway and may start a chain of events that could lead to the complete closure of the ports.
“It is the shortest route from Winnipeg to Minneapolis,” he said of Highway 59. “It’s pretty much turning Highway 59 into a dead-end road.”
Lancaster and Roseau fall toward the middle of the pack when it comes to international traffic in the Grand Forks CBP sector, which covers 861 miles of international border in North Dakota and Minnesota. The Grand Forks sector oversees 25 ports of entry in North Dakota and Minnesota.
Numbers for border crossings from Canada at both stations have fluctuated up and down in recent months. For August, Lancaster saw 3,800 passenger vehicles come in from Canada, a 20 percent increase from last year, according to CBP reports. Truck traffic was down almost 32 percent from last year, counting 362 trucks in August.
Roseau processed 4,128 passenger vehicles in August from the north, almost 10 percent less from last year, the CBP said. About 500 trucks went through that port in August, an 8 percent jump from last year.
The two ports were identified for cutbacks to “more efficiently align our resources to meet the demands of ports of entry with higher traffic volumes, thus increasing border security,” Michele James, CBP director of field operations in Seattle, said in a statement.
“Minimal traffic after 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., along with fiscal responsibility with taxpayer money, were a determining factor for the adjustment of hours at Lancaster and Roseau,” James said. “Our analysis of traffic data from the past five fiscal years shows that the ports of Roseau and Lancaster would be minimally impacted by an adjustment of hours.”
Lancaster and Roseau are not alone. The CBP adjusted hours at 13 ports across the U.S. in fiscal year 2017, Givens said.
The agency said cargo and passenger traffic from Canada have steadily declined at the two ports since fiscal year 2013.
Roseau has seen a 19 percent decrease in personal vehicles and a 37 percent drop in commercial vehicles in the last five fiscal years, according to the CBP. Lancaster has seen a drop of 33 percent in all traffic during that time, the CBP said.
Lancaster averages three personal vehicles and 0.4 commercial vehicles per hour after 4 p.m., according to the CBP. Roseau’s numbers are even lower, averaging 1.4 personal vehicles and 0.4 commercial vehicles after 8 p.m.
He is the co-owner GrandStay Hotel and Suites in Thief River Falls. He also owns Falls Stay N Play, a campground that features a go-kart track, mini-golf and arcade.
People who work until 5 p.m. won’t be able to use the ports on Fridays if they want to come down for a weekend getaway. He believes travelers will take Interstate 29 or other routes, which will bypass the Highway 59 corridor.
“It’s going to hurt our whole community,” he said, adding he believes the move will affect businesses all the way down to Detroit Lakes.
The Thief River Falls Chamber of Commerce, as well as business representatives from other communities, filled the Lancaster Community Center to oppose the changes. In a room with about 250 chairs, it was standing room only, said Ashley Nerhus, executive director of the Chamber.
“We are concerned about that because Canadian visitors are very important to Thief River Falls and a lot of other communities, both north and south of us,” Nerhus said. “We feel that if they close that at 4 p.m. instead of 10 p.m., they will be less likely to visit Thief River Falls.
“All of the Canadians stood up, and about 10 to 15 percent of the people there were from Canada and were upset about it,” he said. “They want that border crossing left open.”
Gov. Mark Dayton strongly opposed the proposal this week in a letter to CBP Director Jason Schmelz. The changes would “cause significant health, safety and economic harm to Minnesotans who live and travel in those and surrounding communities,” he wrote.
“Your announcement regarding the reduced hours has left little time for negatively affected Minnesotans to respond,” Dayton wrote in the letter. “I ask you to consider carefully the comments provided by Minnesotans at those meetings.”
Several members of Congress also have expressed concerns about the cutbacks, including U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn. He said the CBP should have consulted Roseau and Lancaster residents long before making the reduction decision.
“Ever since the decision was made, my office has received a flood of messages from folks who believe this is a real bad idea,” he said in a letter read at the town hall meetings. “The benefits of shifting Customs personnel and reducing hours simply don’t outweigh the negatives.”
“Now in five years, they are going to turn around and say our traffic count is lower yet,” he said. “In five years from now, they are going to want to totally shut down those border crossings.”
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There were many dead soldiers. One body was a little different. It was wrapped in the flag and there was a suicide note. The rest of the soldiers had simply perished through fatigue and hypothermia, combination of heat and humidity. My platoon was sent to rescue the company that has lost its direction in the middle of one of the harshest environments in the world, along the coast of the Red Sea, somewhere between Massawa and Assab. The dead soldier in front of me was a sergeant and he preferred ending his life than suffer under a slow death. The suicide note was tied at the corner of the flag and it simply said: “ Our flag: I have fought for you and now I die for you. Long live Ethiopia.” I kneeled down took the flag which was all covered with his blood, kissed it and felt like crying but could not. We buried all in the desert with the sergeant’s body covered with his flag. (The full story in my book, Kihdet be Dem Meret). There are thousands of soldiers and officers, including my own course mates from the military academy, who preferred killing themselves, wrapped in a flag, than surrender to the enemy. Major General Amha Desta, the distinguished Air Force Commander committed suicide wrapped up with This Flag.
There is no other flag in the world that evokes so much passion and so much pride. There is no other flag that gives so much hope and courage in the face of adversity. There is no other flag that is so sacred and so revered. There is no other flag in Africa that is as old. According to Blaten Geta Hiruy, This Flag was designed by Minlik the first, between 982-958 BC, which makes it the oldest national flag in the world. This Flag has been carried in every battle won and lost. This Flag is the flag of Africa and the flag of the Ras Tafarians as the symbol of emancipation from slavery and colonialism.
This Flag has been the symbol of freedom, hope, unity, territorial integrity and honor. It is a symbol that unites every race creed or religion in Ethiopia. When you raise the flag, you raise your hope. When you fight the enemy, the flag is the engine that drives you. When you sing the anthem you celebrate the memories of all who have fallen for the cause. When you march together with all the others, you feel the sense of irreversible unity of our people. When you look at the beauty of the colors, it radiates hopes and brings memories of the glories of our forefathers. When you hold the flag you carry it with awe and responsibility.
This Flag has eternal life. Because of the spirit of courage, peace,valor and unity that it radiates, it is always revered. When my friend Captain Sahle witnessed a soldier dropping the flag by mistake, when he was hoisting it, he was furious. But the soldier also felt embarrassed and asked for forgiveness from Captain Sahle and asked to be punished. He later asked forgiveness from the squad that was lined up behind him. He felt that he was desecrating the flag. He was troubled by the incident for days because every soldier and officer was brought in a tradition where the flag was more important than each one of us; that even if you were to fall while carrying the flag you make sure you hit the ground first; not the flag.
‘Be Bandira!!! Don’t move!!!’ If a person was about to run away from a scene and you shout ‘bebandira !!; wedka betenesatchew, don’t move!!!’ it is impossible to imagine a situation where the person does not stop. He will. And the crowd around will freeze and watch the reaction of the person. Such was the respect that our flag commanded. This Flag; the Green, Yellow and Red; untarnished, unchanged for decades; it has carried our people this far. When the flag started being desecrated and called names, disfigured and abused, then our unity started being fractured but not broken.
When you honor This Flag you honor the ideals that it has stood for hundreds of years and the respect of those who have sacrificed their lives in defense of this great country. Changing the color, the emblem, the shape and design of the flag in whatever form, is considered blasphemy and desecration. When the TPLF put the flag on the back of a donkey and marched in public, it brought out all the anger and fury that no time can heal. It was an insult to the millions who died and suffered for the cause that this flag stands for.
In highland Eritrea until the time it separated from Ethiopia every funeral service was decorated with This Flag. Every household had a flag hoisted outside its house on holidays. No where in Ethiopia has our flag been so honored and revered like in Eritrea. It became the irony of life that Eritrea seceded from its own country, from the very flag that it honored for generations, from the flag that ‘Hager Fikre Mahber’ proudly waived in every march and demonstration demanding reunion with the motherland. Most of our wars were fought in the North, in Tigray and Eritrea, against invaders coming through the Red Sea, and it was there that This Flag was most honored. Another irony is that Tigray, where so many lost their lives carrying This Flag, became the one to desecrate this flag. Did the Prime Minister say that it was only a piece of cloth? It was difficult to believe that any Ethiopian with a sane mind would utter these words. That was the ultimate act of shame and treason, which in our time would have warranted execution.
Thanks to the sacrifices and unity of our people This Flag has been redeemed and flying high and proud in many places in Ethiopia these days. It is a sign of good times to come. When our flag flies high and proud in all the places that is the time of redemption for Ethiopia. Claiming This Flag is claiming our unity.
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When we look for the causes of recent terrorism carried out by extremists claiming to act in the cause of Islam, whether it is the attack in Paris on the Charlie Hebdo editorial board or horrendous massacres in Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, the role of deep historical structures cannot be ignored. These same structures also help explain why the West’s global war on terrorism targets primarily Muslim-majority countries. In 1095 Pope Urban II launched the first Crusade by lamenting: “You have heard what we cannot recount without deep sorrow how, with great hurt and dire sufferings our Christian brothers, members in Christ, are scourged, oppressed, and injured in Jerusalem, in Antioch, and in the other cities of the East….Holy men do not possess those cities; nay, base and bastard Turks hold sway over our brothers.” Today’s rising religious fanaticism cannot be understood without taking into account “a thousand years of history.”
If we zero in on a single act of terror such as in Paris on “1/11,” more immediate causes appear. One favored by right-wing movements is that Muslim immigration into Europe has been on a scale larger than Europe’s capacity to absorb. Another suggested by some mainstream political parties is that efforts at the social and economic integration of Muslims have proved a failure and a “defeat” as former French President Nicolas Sarkozy said of multiculturalism in 2011. For Europe’s leaders, partnership with Muslim communities is urgent if Islamist extremists are to be defanged and a broader religiously-defined confrontation avoided.
Frequently identified as a spoiler in efforts at cooperation are what have been variously described as populist, far right, anti-immigrant, radical, xenophobic, or racist political parties and movements. Traditional parties believe these may pose a threat to the status quo that perhaps exceeds that of lone-wolf terrorists.
It is this perception of the danger of the “far right” that I wish to assess in the context of heated debates over Islam in Europe. The misrepresentation and alienation of immigration-skeptic groups stigmatizes and scapegoats tens of millions of European voters. They are held as a cause of religious tension by Europe’s political establishment—la casta, a corrupt political class which rules over the European Union in its own interests as Pablo Iglesias, head of Spain’s defiant Podemos movement has derogatorily labelled it. As political opposition shrinks following the forging of grand political coalitions, I argue, both Muslims and “nativists”—nationalists protective of traditional identities—become socially marginalized and politically alienated. While deep structures and shallow stereotypes of Muslims form the cultural context in which extremism develops, it is Europe’s entrenched elites which have been imposing counterproductive and unpopular policies adversely affecting Muslims and nativists alike that contribute to interethnic tensions.
I begin by reviewing perceptions of Muslims in Europe, whether by imaginative writers of fiction or historians conducting time-series analyses. Then I consider which items in an analytical toolbox are most useful to understanding Muslims’ contested status in European societies. Next I document examples of Islamophobic narratives by prominent elite members to illustrate that a serious problem exists which needs fixing. I give special attention to the pivotal case of Germany whose postwar liberalism is now under attack. I conclude by highlighting the need for real political contestation and opposition in Europe, a deliberative democracy with a soul, which can fashion an organic body politic for Muslims and nativists alike.
On the cover of the Charlie Hebdo issue published the day that two disaffected brothers trained in terrorist camps massacred its editorial and artistic team and made Je suis Charlie a worldwide slogan is a cartoon of controversial French novelist Michel Houellebecq. His much anticipated new novel, Soumission (Submission) was released the same day the terrorism took place.
The novel imagines a France in 2022 in which mounting interethnic conflict, which politicians and the media prefer to ignore, forms the backdrop for the presidential election. Socialist and conservative parties have little new to offer and the runoff is between Marine Le Pen of the right-wing Front National and Mohammed Ben Abbes as of the moderate Muslim Brotherhood. Enough voters have over the years been frightened by the Front National’s extremism that the Muslim candidate is elected president. Sharia law is introduced, profoundly affecting the educational sector. The main protagonist, until then a listless professor at the Sorbonne, converts to Islam lured by the prospect that Saudi Arabian munificence will make the university one of the richest in the world. As alluring to him is the requirement he marry several Muslim student virgins. Other parts of Europe are attracted by the new French model and a European-based caliphate is in the making.
The Charlie Hebdo caricature depicts a characteristically haggard Houellebecq making a New Year’s prediction: “In 2022 I’ll be observing Ramadan.” There is nothing Islamophobic about this front-page cartoon except in giving prominence to a writer previously accused of disparaging Islam. Islam is “the stupidest of all religions,” he once said. In previous novels like Platform published in 2002, Houellebecq courted legal charges by having one character rage “You know what I call Muslims? The scum of the Sahara.” Charges of inciting racial hatred were dismissed by a French court.
The publication of Soumission on the day of the Charlie Hebdo carnage reminded his avid readers that Platform had depicted an Islamist terrorist attack on a Western-style nightclub in southeast Asia; the novel was published a few months before the 2002 bombing by Islamist extremists of a pub in Bali which killed 202 people. There is no tangible connection between Houellebecq, the publication of Soumission, and the terrorist attack on the irreligious Charlie Hebdo magazine. Worth noting, however, is that President François Hollande had earlier expressed his intention to read the novel “because it spurs debate.” He added: “Literature, that’s freedom, so I’ll read it without prematurely commenting on it.”
For specialists on Islamophobia the word submission has become code for Christian civilization’s supposed acquiescence to the rise of Islam. It was the title of Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh’s 2004 documentary exposing abuse of Muslim women which provoked a Dutch-Moroccan to murder him for his unfair portrayal of Islam. The neologism dhimmitude, often translated as submission or servitude and associated with the work of Bat Ye’or (pseudonym of British writer Gisèle Littman) specifically refers to non-Muslims appeasing and surrendering to Muslims. So a provocative French writer is not needed to inflame the broader debate about Islam’s place in Europe. Anti-Muslim marches in Germany organized by the Pegida movement (discussed below) have recently alarmed mainstream politicians more than Houellebecq.
A historical background is critical to understanding the sources of today’s religious tensions. Maud Mandel’s illuminating recent book, Muslims and Jews in France: History of a Conflict, describes the different roles that these two “religious” groups—neither particularly emphasized its religious identity—were expected to play in France. For Mandel the terms Jew and Muslim obscured more than they revealed because these expansive religious categories suggested homogeneity and communal identities where extensive heterogeneity existed. But the two socially constructed categories had legal and cultural consequences for those subsumed by them. Thus when an insurrection against French rule broke out in Algeria in 1954, Algerian Muslims were turned into what Mandel termed the symbol of the enemy within while France acknowledged the French citizenship of Jewish Algerians in this way enfolding them into the European family. In her 2014 book Constructing Muslims in France, Jennifer Fredette inquired why we question whether Muslims can become French. For her the answer lay in longstanding reductive elite discourse about Muslims emphasizing that they were defined by their faith.
The killings of Jewish hostages by an Islamic extremist at a kosher bakery in Paris two days after the Charlie Hebdo massacre can be explained then not as a random anti-Semitic act but as an episode fitting long-established narratives about Jews and Muslims in France. Socially constructed identities are integral to propagating the image of a divided society. They also educe the trust deficit between outsider groups like Muslims and political elites.
Imagining and exaggerating differences between groups when few may really exist creates problems. This applies to analytic distinctions as well, some which have significance and others not. For example, evoking fear of Muslims is different from inciting racial or religious hatred of them. Fear and hate are not even different sides of the same coin. That is why employing the term Islamophobia, which means literally a fear of Islam but has become a synonym for hatred of Muslims, is troubling. Greek historian Thucydides regarded distrust and suspicion of groups posing distant threats as connected to fear and it is this conceptualization that most accurately captures critical views of Europe’s Muslims.
A distinction which may have no difference is whether Islamophobia applies only in the case of distrust of Islam as a religion. Or, as it is generally used, should it subsume doubts about Muslims’ diverse cultural and customary practices? Determining whether anti-Muslim attitudes constitute a form of cultural racism, religious discrimination, or general social bias takes our eyes off the ball, I believe, which is the injury inflicted on a perceived outgroup.
Another salient scholastic, even legalistic, debate revolves around the borders separating freedom of speech from speech inciting racial or religious hatred. Freedom of speech usually trumps a negative freedom such as freedom from hate speech. But some European countries—France, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, and Austria—do have specific laws against anti-Semitic hate speech. Fetishizing freedom of speech can do harm because it does not address the pressing problems facing many immigrants: life in ghettoized communities, few available jobs, limited social benefits, no opportunities for the young. It follows that liberal platitudes will fall on deaf ears.
A further distinction which, in the post-bipolar world, has become blurred is that between domestic and foreign politics. Is it useful to separate the two? Increasingly, politicians play two-level games in which policies have intended consequences at home and abroad. For example, on immigration policy liberal parties may view hospitality towards Muslim immigrants as good for the domestic economy and a demonstration of humanitarianism internationally. Right-wing movements may identify Muslims as both the internal and external enemy. In the wake of the Paris terror attacks, UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party) leader Nigel Farage argued they occurred because “a fifth column” of people living in Western societies “hate us.” The fusion of the domestic and the international is part of a broader phenomenon characterizing postmodernity. In her 1992 book Islam and Democracy: Fear of the Modern World, Fatima Mernissi wrote: “Our fin-de-siècle era resembles the apocalypse. Boundaries and standards seem to be disappearing. Interior space is scarcely distinguishable from exterior.”
One last distinction that appears scholastic but which has significant political implications is that between people disagreeing with a liberal immigration policy and xenophobes. The two have often been fused and anyone criticizing open-door immigration policy, when there is one, may unfairly be denounced as xenophobic or racist.
In many European countries from the UK to Hungary and from Sweden to Greece, far right parties have been recording electoral successes. But not all are really so far right. Few of them call for deporting immigrants, though most want limits placed on future immigration numbers. They typically focus their attacks on irregular or illegal immigration such as produced by human smuggling. They distinguish between immigration and integration policies, usually wishing to restrict liberal immigration regimes while supporting more robust integration measures targeting existing immigrants.
Few of these far right parties oppose admitting refugees from war-torn countries like Iraq and Syria. Many endorse generous welcoming of war refugees while opposing unrestricted economic migration. The Sweden Democrats’ program calls for a humanitarian asylum policy. By contrast, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban, inveighs that economic migration is bad and will only bring trouble. Paradoxically for their views the Sweden Democrats are ostracized in their country but Orban heads Hungary’s government.
Nuanced, not simplistic, approaches to immigration are why such parties are attracting new supporters. Because they contest establishment parties’ ownership of the values of tolerance and inclusion they are denounced as xenophobic, racist, intolerant, and illiberal. In sum, the “far” right is a political construction stigmatizing “fringe” parties.
European transnationalism is an idea asserting that liberal values will spread across the ever-expanding European Union. But there are grounds for arguing that it is illiberal European transnationalism which is proliferating across the EU. The 2006 Danish cartoon crisis in which the prophet Muhammad was portrayed as a bomb-carrying terrorist and the tragic recent Charlie Hebdo sequel pushed freedom of satirical drawing to new limits. But they also brought into question what liberal values signify.
Houellebecq is not the first author to be accused of feeding far right paranoia about Muslims. Another notable narrator of fear was Italian essayist Oriana Fallaci. She was convinced of the fundamental incompatibility between Western and Islamic civilizations and was struck by the temerity of the post-Christian West in defending itself against Muslim extremism. In The Force of Reason published in 2006 she referred to French philosopher Alain Finkielkraut’s critique of the West’s “penitential narcissism” and self-abasement as the psychological stepping stone for remaking Europe into Eurabia, a term popularized by Bat Ye’or. Fallaci too faced legal problems; a European Arrest Warrant was issued charging her with xenophobia—sufficient grounds for extraditing her from one EU state to another. She died before having her day in court.
Thilo Sarrazin’s 2010 book, translated as “Germany does away with itself,” brought Islamophobic rhetoric to Germany’s inner elite circles and threatening to disrupt the casta. Longtime member of the Board of Deutsche Bundesbank and a Social Democrat, his damning assessment of how Muslims had become the country’s albatross triggered a national debate challenging Germany’s postwar consensus on constitutional, as opposed to nationalist, patriotism.
Sarrazin advanced three contentious ideas. First, ethnic Germans are having too few children, Muslim immigrants too many. As a result Muslims will make up a majority by the turn of the next century. Next, human intelligence is inherited rather than nurtured. Muslims are less intelligent than ethnic Germans. It follows that the population of Germany is being dumbed down. Finally, Germany needs more immigrants but admitting more Muslims will only worsen conditions. Sarrazin alleged that Arabs and Turks make no constructive contribution to Germany except in the vegetable trade. In contrast, he claimed that immigrants from non-Islamic countries show no statistical difference to the German population.
If Houellebecq in 2015 has given us an idea of what France will look like under a Muslim president, Catholic writer Jacques Neirynck in 2005 offered a vision of what a victory by Islamophobes would make of a country. Le Siège de Bruxelles describes a Belgium which has been taken over by the radical right. Concentration camps have been built for those Muslims and Jews who have not yet been deported. The siege and bombardment of Brussels’ Muslim ghetto has eerie similarities to Sarajevo in the mid-1990s. There is no place in this fascist state for political moderates. Narratives of fear, therefore, problematize Islam’s status in contrasting ways.
In Germany, anti-immigration parties like Pegida (Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West) have gained significant support, especially during the past year. Indeed, a Pegida rally in Dresden the week of the Charlie Hebdo attacks saw over 20,000 people attending. Is Germany finally getting a radical right-wing party? Is its postwar norm of tolerance now under attack? What dangers do Germany, and Europe as a whole, face should the political firewall isolating the far right in the country be breached?
Founded in October 2014 in the east German city of Dresden, Pegida is an umbrella group for the German right attracting mainstream conservatives as well as racist hooligans. Its program rejects extremism—neo-Nazis are not welcome—and its members insist they are patriots, not racists or xenophobes. Pegida inveighs against “preachers of hate, regardless of what religion” and against “radicalism, regardless of whether it is religiously or politically motivated.” Nonetheless it is the threat of the Islamization that unites and mobilizes its supporters.
At a recent rally a Pegida organizer announced that political repression had returned to Germany: how would anyone react if they are called racists or Nazis by all the mainstream political parties and the media for legitimate criticism of asylum policies and the non-existent immigration policy? The movement claims it welcomes war refugees and those fleeing religious or political persecution but its credibility was in tatters after a photo of its leader made up to look like Hitler was published. He resigned immediately.
In her New Year’s speech Chancellor Angela Merkel charged Pegida leaders with harboring “prejudice, coldness, even hatred in their hearts.” Former Social Democrat Chancellor Helmut Schmidt asserted that Pegida appeals to hollow prejudices, xenophobia and intolerance. Large counter-rallies have been organized against it. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung expressed the hope that Houellebecq’s Soumission would not encourage Pegida demonstrators while other German newspapers worried that the terror attack in Paris would validate Pegida’s fears about Islamization. For Merkel, Pegida is dangerous not due to xenophobia, but because of the threat it presents to the balance of power among mainstream centrist parties.
Of the Paris attacks Salman Rushdie unequivocally stated: “religious totalitarianism has caused a deadly mutation in the heart of Islam and we see the tragic consequences in Paris today.” A Muslim very unlike him, Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah, seemed partly to share Rushdie’s view. He observed that in Paris, Islamic extremists had insulted Islam and the Prophet more grievously than those who published satirical cartoons mocking Islam. Both statements are sobering observations about religious fanaticism. But we should not allow political elites to emerge out of this tragedy blameless.
Some time ago the EU was accused of suffering from a democracy deficit. The 1992 Maastricht and 2009 Lisbon Treaties reforms were designed to redress this deficit. But EU practices changed little and in 2015 the Economist Intelligence Unit highlighted the crisis of democracy caused by “a gaping hole at the heart of European politics where big ideas should be.”
Europe’s elites face challenges from “far” right parties and from terrorists acting in the name of Islam. They have obstinately clung to timeworn and dubious financial, labor, and immigration policies. While stigmatizing supporters of populist movements as xenophobes and extremists, they have used a new device to stifle opposition—forging grand governing coalitions to marginalize remaining parties. As Yascha Mounk noted in a recent New Yorker article, the two largest parliamentary parties in coalition with each other now rule in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Italy, and several other states.
If Houellebecq offers a prediction for France’s 2022 election, Mounk has one for the election before that. In 2017 an informal coalition between socialists and conservatives will be cemented in order to keep Front National’s Le Pen out of the Élysée Palace. He views democratic politics as an increasingly Manichean struggle between a monolithic establishment and a coterie of extremists comprising the opposition. In Soumission Houellebecq more bluntly exposes how democratic alternating in France between center-left and center-right parties, something Western countries are extremely proud of, in practice represents power sharing between two rival gangs. It is why both lose in his imagined 2022 election.
It is in elites' own interests to practice responsible and representative governance. Well-intentioned but hopelessly klutzy, they must give Europe a soul which unites its citizens and denizens instead of grasping for a one-size-fits-all transnational identity. Discouraged and disaffected Muslims and nativists alike should be integrated into an authentic grassroots grand coalition outside which lone wolves will face extinction.
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Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale: B2B sales trainers for the past twenty years share their strategies, frameworks, tips and tricks to help you leverage your talent, grow your skills and create your own sales success. You'll discover how you can shift your mindset, win with prospects and build long-term relationships with your clients so you can thrive and advance in your career. Bill and Bryan's approach to sales is funny, often quirky and always real. Their work has allowed them to help sales professionals, managers and leaders at hundreds of companies all over the world implement successful strategies and build profitable sales teams. Prospecting, sales communication, buyer resistance, proposals and RFPs, pricing, cold calling, sales forecasting, pain points, psychology, positioning, deal coaching, goal setting, leading and managing, achieving your goals and all the other things that work (and don't work) in the world of sales to help you be the best possible version of yourself.
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He was running wildly, panting for breath as his heart beat furiously like a terrified bird trying to break out of its cage. They were closing on him now but he dare not turn back to see how far away they were for fear of them seeing him. It was his beard, dyed red with henna that had singled him out as belonging to another faith by reason of which he had become the prime suspect. The target of the combined wrath of four men.
They had been incited by a person who had pointed to him shouting, “He’s the one. He did it. He insulted our God.” Armed with swords, clubs and bicycle-chains, they had given him the charge with the war-cry, “Kill the scoundrel!” He had run like a madman. Blinded by fear. Everything before him had appeared as a haze. He had upset a fruit-seller’s cart and had fallen down but had sprung back onto his feet in a flash running through the narrow, winding lane which ended in a T-junction. But for this spot, they would have got him by now. For, at the junction, while he had taken the right turn, they had taken the left before they had realized that they had lost him.
He was beginning to tire now but fear impelled him. Gave strength to his legs. He was desperately looking out for a hiding place. There was no place to hide. Twice or thrice he had thought of stopping where he was and accosting them. To try to explain things to them. To try to convince them. That he had not desecrated the temple-idol that had been consecrated that morning. That he had in fact given a donation for that very temple and had a receipt from the Charitable Trust as proof. He knew that his running away from them thus, pointed the needle of suspicion at him. But would they listen? And what if they …? God, they had all those weapons!
Suddenly, he spotted a giant-sized cement garbage bin. He dashed to it and jumped inside. He landed heavily on a shard of glass that lacerated his right palm. He bit back the pain. The obnoxious stench assailed his nostrils. The threat outside swallowed his physical discomfort and he sat still in a crouched position concealed in the heap of garbage. Moments later he heard the sound of footsteps that stopped nearby. He then heard their angry voices:
Had they all left? Or had they asked someone to stay behind? He could not tell. But he could not afford to take a chance either. In order to make himself comfortable, he gingerly moved the things surrounding him. While doing so, he chanced upon a disposable razor. An idea flashed in his mind. He began shaving. Slowly. Cautiously. It hurt like hell. But he had no choice. He would have to complete the job. Then wait for two; maybe three hours till darkness descended. No one would pay attention to a rag picker, he repeated under his breath.
Satish Pendharkar lives in Mumbai and writes in his leisure. His short stories have appeared in New Asian Writing, Savvy, Flash etc. Satish has also published a novella titled "The Backrush of Memory". Satish's poems have appeared in Indian Literature, Agave Magazine, Maverick, etc. He has published a poetry book titled "Nocturnal Nomad".
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Situated in Soi Romklao 6, K Residence @ Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel is a smart option for those seeking high-quality accommodation close to the Suvarnabhumi airport. This modern hotel welcomes all guests with a great sense of comfort and style. It also provides best-in-class privacy, security and services one would need for a wonderful stay. Apart from being less than 15 minutes’ drive to the Suvarnabhumi International Airport, the hotel also boasts convenient access to restaurants, shopping malls and even to the city centre. Shuttle service to the airport is also available upon request.
K Residence @ Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel features clean and comfortable guestrooms, all designed to provide a good night’s sleep at a reasonable price points. The hotel hosts a good arrange of onsite facilities and services including free Wifi in public areas, ample parking space, meeting rooms and karaoke rooms. A team of friendly staff at the reception will be on standby 24/7 to assist you with any requests you may have throughout your stay at this Bangkok hotel. When you are looking for a decent place to stay close to the airport, think of K Residence @ Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel.
The K Residence @ Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel has a stylish design and outstanding location near the airport. It is the ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and entertainment. Easy access to various attractions. And 11.5 km from Suvarnabhumi Airport .
What is the name of K Residence @ Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel, since the location of the hotel. It is the location In close proximity Suvarnabhumi International Airport The Airports Authority of Thailand and a place The pride of Thailand. Has been ranked one of the 10 airports with the best quality service in the world. I was inspired to do the business of K Residence @ Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel. To welcome tourists and all guests. With good service So proud of us.
K Residence @ Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel along with various amenities such as services. Luxurious, clean, safe serving drinks. The hotel also features conference rooms, karaoke rooms, 24-hour room service and ample parking facilities are provided customers with quality. Staff politely and humbly beg attention to every detail. To impress the customers. Like the relatives who visited A shuttle service from/to the airport, including a massage. For fitness and recreation A security guard 24 hours a day .
The MetroPoint Bangkok a modern style hotel in business area. With spirit of Thai hospitality and a welcoming atmosphere, Metro Point Hotel Bangkok, Thailand is perfect for both business travelers and holidaymakers.
Located in the heart of Bangkok, MetroPoint, Bangkok hotel: is Located on Ramkhamhaeng 81 Road and Ladprao 130 Road , near by Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok International Airport) just 20 minutes drive and a few minutes from Rajamangala National Stadium, easily accessible to all major local and tourist destinations.
Very good location , close to shopping, dining , and hospital facilities which was convenient for me. Also close to the airport. I really like the staff as they are always friendly and helpful with my questions and needs.
I had a wonderful stay at Metro Point Hotel with the warmth gesture of the staff, delicious food, peaceful environment, stable security, clean rooms and excellent services of the management.
I stayed at this hotel for almost two weeks. The quality is quite good, room is clean, service is efficient and people are gentle. The place is quite calm, specially if your room is not near the breakfast buffet. Talking about breakfast, the buffet is probably the weakest point of Metropoint, as nor the quality neither the variety of the buffet is extreme. It s not bad, edible and ok, but nothing to be proud of. Nevertheless, it s still a good place to stay, easily communicated by taxi or bus, that therefore i recommend and won t mind to stay there again next time.
When looking for affordable, comfortable accommodation in Bangkok, look no further than MetroPoint Bangkok Hotel, Thailand. With spirit of Thai hospitality and a welcoming atmosphere, Metro Point Hotel Bangkok, Thailand is perfect for both business travelers and holidaymakers.
The Metro Cafe and Restaurant offers a la carte Thai cuisine delights with Thai herbs and spices combined with delicious recipes from the original central Thai and special menu Thai.
An international selection of dishes is served in the daily breakfast, lunch and dinner with the indoor and outdoor seating atmosphere. The Metro restaurant extensive a la carte menu and occasion BBQ dinner available.
Beer garden enjoy and relax with atmosphere garden corner, lunch, dinner with draft beer, beverage, international cuisine, Thai food, Thai E-sarn food.
Room Service we seek to share the unique of Thai experience by delivering directly to you an authentic Thai cuisine.
The MetroPoint Bangkok hotel is Located on Ramkhamhaeng 81 and Ladprao 130 (two entrances way), near by Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok International Airport) just 20 minutes drive and a few minutes from Rajamangala National Stadium, easily accessible to all major local and tourist destinations.
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Theatre Release: April 12, 2013 by Warner Bros; PG-13 (themes and language); Historical Drama; Directed By: Brian Helgeland; Cast: Chadwick Boseman, T.R. Knight, Harrison Ford, Nicole Beharie 42 is a movie that should be seen for many different reasons. First of all it is a very good movie (but not quite great) with a number […]
*Now Available on DVD Review by Dana Chaffin Dolphin Tale is now available on DVD at most movie retail stores (such as Best Buy, Target, and Wal-Mart) and at www.dolphintalemovie.com. This film is based on the inspiring true story of Winter the dolphin and her amazing human rescuers from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium (CMA). Winter […]
*Note: I already reviewed the film below and included the trailer. However this review by Dana Chaffin includes the incredible back story behind the film. The background of the film’s development is a whole separate story that is just as inspirational as the film itself. Enjoy Dana’s review: RUST: A Mystery of faith Review by […]
DVD: Available on October 26, 2010 by Red Five Entertainment; Directed by: Lance W. Dreesen; Run time: 91 minutes; Cast: Dean Cain (Randy Simpkins), Lori Beth Edgeman (Christal Simpkins), Sonny Shroyer (Volunteer Ed Walker), Tom Nowicki (Sheriff Tony Reeves), Brett Rice (Fire Chief Gary Thomas) A movie based upon an inspirational true story. Randy Simpkins and […]
DVD Now Available: Released Oct.5,2010 by Glowing Nose Productions; Directed by: Chris Staron; Runtime: 93 minutes; Cast: Marc Thompson (James), Alexander Hinsky (Bobby), Brian Morvant (Dennis), Liz Bucher (Liz), Jhey Castles (Terry), Adam Misenko (Eric), Reagan Kendrick (Andrea), Jay Smith (Walter). Good Christian comedy. Great for the family and a film that could be used […]
Theater release: July 01, 2010 by Paramount; Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan; Runtime: 1 hour 35 minutes, Cast: Noah Ringer (Aang), Dev Patel (Prince Zuko), Nicola Peltz (Katara), Jackson Rathbone (Sokka), Shaun Toub (Iroh), Aasif Mandvi (Commander Zhao) Review This film was a major disappointment. My grandson and I looked forward to seeing this for […]
Coming on DVD: April 20,2010 Review by Dana Chaffin Lord Save Us From Your Followers will be released on DVD April 20, 2010. This is a humorous and insightful documentary about how America views Christians. It answers the question, “Why is the gospel of love dividing America?” The film does not add to the […]
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A healthy place for kids to explore, create, play, learn, discover, and grow in the Orthodox Faith. A project of the Department of Internet Ministries of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
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Step Two in planning your viral campaign was planning your message, and a big part of that was finding the right emotional buttons to press with your consumers and customers.
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Recently we have seen several animals brought into us as strays that either didn’t have a microchip, or had one, but the owners contact details were out of date. Sadly this means that we are either unable to locate their owner, or we have to use other means of trying to track them down. In some cases, social media can be very effective, but can equally be a cause for confusion when ownership is... read more »
Woody is the name that our nurses have given to this stray cat that we have in with us in at the moment. We think it suits him. What do you think? We were called out to Woody by the RSPCA around 8am on Thursday 26th September. A member of the public had found him in the road in Orchard Way, between Church Lane and Lancaster Place in Bognor Regis. He’d been hit by a... read more »
AlphaPet have teamed up with local radio station Spirit FM for Furry Friends Fortnight! For the next two weeks, Monday 21st August until Friday 1st September, we will be trying to rehome a pet every day from local animal shelters. Each day, Spirit FM will visit an animal shelter to highlight one of the animals looking for a new home. To find out more, please click this link: https://www.spiritfm.net/features/furry-friends-fortnight/ There’s even a great competition you can enter too! Make... read more »
AlphaPet have received the following update from APHA (Animal and Plant health Agency) on the current Avian Flu situation. We have today announced https://www.gov.uk/government/news/updated-measures-to-protect-poultry-against-avian-flu that all poultry in England are to be allowed outside from Thursday 13 April following updated evidence on the risk posed by wild birds. The requirement to house or fully net poultry in Higher Risk Areas of England, introduced on 28 February to minimise the risk of them catching avian... read more »
National Pet Month runs from 1st April to 1st May and its main aim is to promote responsible pet ownership. It’s also a time where we can celebrate life with our pets. The Top 10 Tips for Responsible Pet Ownership are: 1. Think carefully before getting a pet and learn about its special requirements. 2. Ensure your pet is sociable and well trained. 3. Provide a nutritious and well balanced diet. 4. Provide suitable housing and bedding. 5. Clean up... read more »
March is AlphaPet’s Tortoise Awareness Month! Tortoises were originally brought to the UK by the Victorians and have become commonly kept pets. Due to their long lifespans, they also frequently become family heirlooms, passed down from generation to generation. So it's really important that all tortoise keepers know how to care for these fascinating animals Unfortunately, many of the species kept in the UK originated in the Mediterranean region are... read more »
Here at AlphaPet, our qualified nurses run a senior pet clinic - Small Animal Geriatric Assessment, better known as S.A.G.A! A 30 minute appointment is just £15 and includes a general health examination and basic urinalysis. The nurses will also advise you on your pets diet, exercise, grooming and dental health and discuss any changes in their behaviour or mobility associated with the ageing process. If the nurse discovers anything she feels needs looking at more... read more »
At AlphaPet, we have two qualified nurses who have taken a special interest in Tortoises. Sue Eaton and Charlie Sampson run special nurse clinics just for tortoises and are able to give advice regarding their care. These clinics are available all year round, though we tend to see a lot more during the Spring and Autumn months when tortoises are coming out of, or... read more »
Thank you very much for all you did with Dizzy - we really would have been lost without him. Everyone at AlphaPet were brilliant throughout. Thank you! :)
Celebrating ten years of the online Alpha Writers Group – The Alpha Decade Book combines writing challenges, stories and anecdotes from writers across the globe. It tells the story of how this unique group of writers came together to encourage each other to produce some of their best writing in a wide range of genres. The book is designed to entertain, inform and inspire the reader, whilst at the same time raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed its compilation.
The City has becomes a bleak place since the Patreen invasion. Patreen stewards patrol the streets, while the original inhabitants, the Nasoots, are forced into exile or live as outlaws in the labyrinthine tunnels under the City. Only a handful of Nasoots remain in the City, where their superior technological skills are required by the Patreens. When the Nasoots invent a humoid far superior to the standard android, their plans to liberate the City from Patreen dominance take off with surprising results. Skalla, a young Nasoot girl, sparks off the liberation as she gradually discovers things that were outlawed in the oppressive City.
‘A Flower for Skalla’ is a collaborative writing project from Alpha Writers Group – it’s a science fiction story where each writer developed a new and exciting twist in the evolving plot.
A collection of short stories and poems from Alpha Writers Group. All proceeds go to the work of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Dora Finnucane, a one time Eurovision Song Contest winner, has retired to a small village in the English countryside. All is not what it seems and when Lady Framworth is murdered, Dora finds herself embroiled in some dramatic events as the peaceful village becomes the hub of a sinister plot hatched by ruthless speculators.
‘Say n’ more’ is a collaborative writing project from Alpha Writers Group – it is a crime novella in which each section ends with a telephone connection. All royalties go to Macmillan Cancer Support.
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Our media literacy scavenger hunt is live! You can find all the contest details on our current event for November 7, 2018, but you can read the specifics below as well…
In celebration of Media Literacy Week (Nov 5-9), this scavenger hunt contest invites students to apply their media literacy skills to identify facts and fakes. As students take the scavenger hunt quiz, they will be given clues to find Listenwise stories related to the contest theme. Once they have found the right stories, they will need to listen to them carefully and hunt down the answers to the related questions. Participation in this scavenger hunt will offer students an opportunity to explore Listenwise, learn about media literacy, and, most importantly, have fun!
Make sure you have a Listenwise Premium account or the 30-day free trial so you can assign and submit student quizzes in order to participate.
You can access the quiz any time from Wednesday, November 7 through Wednesday, November 21, but be sure to submit your answers before 11:59 pm EST on November 21st to be entered into the contest.
Prizes will be awarded to the highest total class quiz score, the highest total student submissions from one teacher, and one random lucky winner!
Win headphones for your whole class and an Amazon Gift Card! First prize is a set of classroom headphones and a $100 Amazon gift card. Second prize wins a set of classroom headphones and a $50 Amazon gift card. Third prize is a $50 Amazon gift card.
Students who follow the news have been found to be more active citizens, more regular voters (if eligible to vote), and more likely to be actively involved in solving community problems, according to research. Informed democratic participation demands understanding of civic issues, and yet only 23% of students performed at or above the proficient level on the NAEP Civics assessment. How can teachers help to improve students’ understanding of what it means to be an active participant in American democracy?
Educational podcasts can help to promote critical thinking and civic engagement in your classroom. Teaching with Listenwise can help students learn about civic participation, deepen their understanding of civic issues, and inspire civic action.
Compelling stories on democratic principles, processes, and structures core to U.S. citizenship can teach students about what civic engagement entails and how it plays out in everyday America.
Key to informed, responsible citizenship is understanding how our democracy functions. Engaging audio stories can help students learn about important civics topics such as the Separation of Powers, the role of the Electoral College, and Gerrymandering in Politics.
The upcoming election presents an excellent opportunity to help students fully understand the importance of exercising one of the most critical rights of citizenship–voting. Students can listen to podcasts to learn about the History of Voting Rights, as well as Why Many Americans Don’t Vote and how Campaigns to Fight Election Disinformation are needed in the face of evidence that foreign governments are trying to influence the election.
Inviting students to think critically and empathically about a variety of contemporary issues and diverse perspectives featured in current events can help to prepare them for active citizenship.
Podcasts can be integrated into lessons that invite students to think critically about relevant contemporary issues such as whether whether the voting age should be lowered, whether students should have a legal right to literacy, or whether mosquitoes should be genetically modified to self-destruct. They can be motivated to think about their roles and responsibilities as citizens, including their role in being critical consumers of social media, and potentially be encouraged to effect positive change in the world by learning from examples, such as NFL players speaking out publicly about issues that matter to them.
Through discussion, debate, writing, and other learning activities in response to those stories, students can deepen their understanding of the issues while sharpening their critical thinking and literacy skills. Our Listenwise Friday debate series is especially well-suited for this purpose. Just search “debate” to find a list of these stories.
Featured stories about individuals who have taken action to make a positive difference in their communities can provide models that spark students’ own ideas about what they can do to improve the world around them.
Lessons incorporating podcasts can engage students in considering issues that might affect them, such as bullying, and how they can take action to address those issues. They might act at the local level, for example, to protect the environment by creating urban habitats for monarch butterflies. They might learn about students engaging in national efforts, such as protesting gun violence, or global efforts, such as influencing the straw debate. Stories like The Hate U Give and the Call to Activism can provide fodder for discussion of complex social issues that touch the lives of many students. The immediacy and emotional texture of people’s voices can add resonance to their stories, so audio is especially well suited to generating responses that move listeners to action. Listenwise stories feature many examples of people making positive change.
The Listenwise platform incorporates a variety of digital tools to support comprehension, thus including learners at a range of literacy levels in thinking critically about rich, timely stories focused on issues that matter. In addition to using the listening comprehension and discussion questions accompanying each story, as well as the instructional activities and supports provided in lessons, you might be interested in the teaching resources included below. Please let us know if you find any of them useful and/or share others in comments.
Addressing news in the classroom can be a source of unease for some. The abundance of inflammatory language in the public sphere, attacks on journalists, and frequent confusion between fact and opinion can present challenges when trying to teach current events. All of the information and disinformation circling around the media can make having productive conversations hard. And yet, teachers across the country want their students to be informed about what is happening in the world outside of school.
It’s important to connect students to what is happening in the world around them in order to broaden their perspectives and deepen their appreciation for the relevance of what they are learning in the classroom. Teachers have an important role in helping students know where to go to be informed about global events, the economy, the environment, and politics so they can make the best decisions for themselves and their communities. In an effort to support news discussions in a constructive, unbiased, informative way, we’ve tried to pull together some more helpful tools and resources below.
These resources can help teachers to set the scene for talking about news and current events–to create a safe space, where people might feel comfortable having differing opinions, and where everyone feels welcome to speak up and share their views.
Facing History and Ourselves has great resources to help you create a positive classroom culture. Check out this resource on how to create safe spaces for differing opinions in the classroom and this one about fostering civil discourse.
The New York Times also offers guidance for encouraging civil classroom discussions. How do you handle conversations in your classroom in general? What structures and rules are in place to ensure that they are constructive and civil, yet promote real learning and growth? How do you invite all voices? What happens when someone states an unpopular opinion? Read more here and find relevant lesson plans.
ProCon offers a handy resource on the role of critical thinking in promoting civil discourse as well as a list of books, articles, and studies about using controversial issues to stimulate critical thinking.
Allsides showcases examples of the same topic covered by both left- and right-leaning sources. Having students compare news coverage across different different media sources can help them develop important media literacy skills.
In addition to exploring the resources above to see what might resonate with your teaching needs, check out our Listenwise current events for daily news stories curated for the classroom to engage your students in learning about what’s happening in the world outside of school. Our debate stories posted on Fridays offer good opportunities for students to exercise civil discourse in discussing multiple perspectives on contemporary issues.
This #WorldGeoChat Twitter conversation on using current events in classrooms includes tips and takeaways from teachers on how they try to connect current events to their students’ lives and personalize teaching in order to drive student engagement.
There were some good words of advice from teachers on how to tackle difficult conversations in their classrooms.
Get creative! Please feel free to comment and expand our resource base with things you use in your classroom to facilitate discussions about current events.
Media Literacy Week highlights the importance of teaching children and teens digital media literacy skills to ensure that their interactions with media are positive and enriching.
In honor of this year’s theme for Media Literacy Week, we are launching a contest, called Fact or Fake. In three weeks (on November 7), we’ll launch a Listenwise Scavenger Hunt on our website. You can participate in the contest any time between November 7 and November 21.
Contest Summary: Do your students like riddles, puzzles, or detective stories? Then get out your magnifying glass and participate in our Listenwise Scavenger Hunt! Through a Listenwise quiz, students will be given clues to find Listenwise stories related to the contest theme, and then they will be asked to apply their media literacy skills to identify facts and fakes. The goals for students include exploring Listenwise, learning about media literacy, and, most importantly, having fun! To participate, simply assign the quiz on the contest’s current event to your students and let them search and explore Listenwise stories to hunt down the answers. The quiz will guide them through everything, so they can participate individually, in small groups, or as a whole class!
How to participate: Starting on 11/7/18, assign the quiz on the Contest Current Event story (that will be published on 11/7) to your students. Your students’ quiz submissions will be your contest entries. The contest will run through 11/21.
Stay tuned for November 7, when we’ll release the current event with the scavenger hunt quiz and the prizes. Make sure you have a Listenwise Premium account or the 30-day free trial by then so you can assign and submit student quizzes.
Check out our Listenwise collection of resources on “Teaching Your Students About Fake News.” (Explore classroom resources and lesson plans about fake news and media literacy.)
Common Sense K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum (Empower students to think critically, behave safely, and participate responsibly in our digital world.)
The Teaching Tolerance Digital Literacy Framework (Seven key areas in which students need support developing digital and civic literacy skills, as well as associated lessons.)
Checkology from the News Literacy Project. (Engaging multimedia lessons designed to help students build news literacy skills, such as determining the credibility of information.)
Did you know that October is National Bullying Prevention Month? It’s a perfect time to focus on creating positive classroom culture. According to a 2011 NCES study, 28% of U.S. students reported having been bullied at school. Last week we collaborated on a webinar with Facing History and Ourselves, for which we collected audio stories from public radio on Listenwise and teaching resources from Facing History focused on using storytelling to develop positive classroom culture.
The Listenwise collection includes a variety of stories to help you structure classroom conversations about bullying. Each audio story includes questions to guide discussion among students. Stories such as Psychology of a Bully, Portrait of a Bully, and Looking Back on Bullying can help to shed light on the experience of being a bully. These stories can help students understand why bullying happens, build empathy, and consider how to address underlying causes of bullying behavior. Stories such as A Positive Response to Bullying, Lunchtime Anti-Bullying App, and 13 Reasons Why Not can help to inform constructive responses to bullying. These stories highlight various approaches to addressing bullying in schools and feature students who have chosen to be upstanders and made inspiring contributions toward reducing the negative impact of bullying.
To help you create a comfortable space to talk about these Listenwise stories about bullying (or other sensitive topics) in your classroom, we recommend these Facing History resources, which offer useful guidance for establishing a safe classroom environment where students can tell their own stories:
Students have a unique power to prevent bullying. More than half of bullying situations (57%) stop when a peer intervenes on behalf of the student being bullied (Hawkins, Pepler, & Craig, 2001). This Listenwise blog post focuses on how proactively teaching kindness can help to build a positive, inclusive school climate and reduce bullying. Efforts to teach social and emotional skills such as empathy are increasing in many schools, aiming to address important aspects of learning that are strongly correlated with success.
How do you handle bullying in your classroom? Please comment and share reflections on using any of these resources or others you have found helpful in addressing bullying in your school.
Student engagement is key to building a safe, positive school culture that increases achievement, fosters creativity and community, and decreases boredom, alienation, and drop-out rates (Marks, 2000). Providing opportunities for student voice and involvement in your classroom is an important factor in building positive classroom culture. In the 2016 article “Giving Students a Voice,” published by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Gretchen Brion-Meisels details five ways to integrate student voice into your classroom practice. One way she recommends cultivating a great educational experience is engaging students “in studying and assessing their school.” At Listenwise, we think that you can extend this even further and try to engage students in studying and assessing the world around them.
A Listenwise story that can help to get your students excited about surveying and researching their lives is “Mall Culture Used to Connect Teens”. Coming to us from Youth Radio, the story features Madeleine Veira, a youth reporter who tries to investigate the interesting disappearance of teens from malls. You might ask your students to discuss the places that they hang out and where teens in general typically hang out nowadays. Another way to engage student voice is to discuss what they would like to report on if they were to become investigative reporters and potentially develop a project with that focus.
Another great resource on empowering student voices in the classroom is the Edutopia article “Establishing a Culture of Student Voice”. In the article, John McCarthy talks about how journaling can make students more comfortable sharing their thoughts and emotions in the classroom. The ability to write them down and organize them can make speaking up in the classroom less intimidating and more enjoyable.
One way to get students journaling effectively is to invite them to respond to stories about interesting, relevant topics. Three Listenwise stories that can be leveraged for this purpose are “Identity Across Generations,” “Growing up With a Single Mom,” and “California Teen Lives Life Between Borders”. “Identity Across Generations” is part of the NPR Generation series, and it features an interview with a mother and a daughter about their experiences as members of the LGBT community from very different generations. The other two stories offer explorations of other youth voices at interesting intersections in their lives.
You might optimize student choice by inviting students to select a Listenwise story on any topic of interest, listen to it, and respond via writing, online discussion, or small group discussions. For example, they might choose a current event and report the 5 Ws (who, what, where, when, and why) or choose a debate story and write an argument, taking a position and supporting it with evidence from the story. They might choose different stories on a given topic such as climate change or elections and then share what they learned in small groups using the jigsaw method. You might also engage students in developing their own podcasts, using Youth Radio stories in the Listenwise collection as models.
Inviting your students’ involvement in the classroom and creating a classroom where they feel encouraged to participate at appropriate times are important keys to promoting their success as learners and community members. See below for more Listenwise stories that can provide avenues for your students to discuss and explore their own perspectives and experiences, as well as more resources addressing the benefits of uplifting student voice and strategies for pursuing that goal.
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) call for several Key Shifts in Language Arts that have implications across the curriculum. Listenwise can help teachers of many subjects address these shifts.
Listenwise audio stories are engaging complex texts full of academic language. They are authentic texts sourced from public radio, typical of those that students may encounter in their adult lives, and they are selected for their potential to support teachers and students in making connections between the curriculum and the world outside of school. Students can listen to each audio text multiple times, with or without reading interactive transcripts simultaneously, in order to deepen their understanding. Listenwise audio stories offer all students access to complex texts, regardless of reading level, which, in turn, can help students improve their reading skills. Lessons include selected academic vocabulary words to highlight, as well as comprehension questions and embedded text tools, which can support students’ understanding of the texts and also expand their vocabulary. Academic vocabulary appears in context within all Listenwise stories, providing opportunities for students to practice strategies for learning new words. This week’s current events, for example, include the following words: aftermath, democracy, archive, predatory, and disparity.
Shift 2: Reading, writing, and speaking grounded in evidence from texts, both literary and informational
Listenwise stories are selected for their relevance and interest value, as well as their potential to promote critical thinking and analysis. Stories featured in lessons and current events can provide rich fodder for high-level classroom discussion and/or analytic writing tasks. Text-dependent listening comprehension and discussion questions associated with each story invite students to listen closely to complex audio texts and interpret, analyze, synthesize, evaluate, or apply information, supporting their ideas or claims with evidence from the text. Quizzes include questions that ask students to identify supporting evidence for a specific claim within a text, so teachers can assess those skills and use the data to inform instruction. Lessons noted as including extra supports for English language learners contain close listening protocols, which can help to scaffold such learning activities. This week’s current events, for instance, include the following text-dependent questions:
What did you learn from the story about the potential impact of a storm such as Hurricane Florence? Use details from the text to explain your answer.
How are predatory bacteria similar to other predators? Use details from the story to support your ideas.
Podcasts featured in Listenwise current events and lessons provide content-rich nonfiction stories on a wide range of topics that can help students build background knowledge, which is critical to both listening and reading comprehension. The Listenwise team curates public radio stories based on their educational value and potential for engaging students, so the current events and lessons in the Listenwise platform offer a dynamic collection of high interest, highly relevant, high quality content that can be used instructionally in many ways. These content-rich nonfiction stories are written by skilled professional writers for a large audience that reaches far beyond the classroom, so they expose students to mentor informational texts about a host of captivating issues. This week’s current events, for example, address a variety of topics, including the social impact of hurricanes, democratic participation, research on using microbes to fight infections, the value of ancient artifacts, and the civic engagement of sports figures.
Listenwise can help teachers address many Common Core standards across all four literacy strands: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. In addition, it can help to support teachers in attending to all of the “key shifts” in expectations embodied in the standards. If you are using Listenwise with your students in ways that help you address the CCSS key shifts, we would love to hear about it!
If you are using the free version of Listenwise, try the 30-day free trial of Premium (click on the button in your dashboard) so that you can try all of the extra lesson supports, additional vocabulary words, and listening quizzes.
Today is the International Day of Listening. What does that mean? It’s a day to increase awareness of the value of listening and provide resources to help people develop better listening skills and strategies. The main idea behind this day is that “Listening makes us better humans.”
We believe in the power of listening, and it seems that more and more people are believing in the power of listening as well. The numbers continue to show that more and more people are listening to stories and podcasts.
In order to increase awareness about listening, find great listening instruction resources on our teacher support center:
The theme for this year is “Listen—even when you disagree.” Here are some of our stories for you to explore:
This fall as you are trying to implement new things in your classroom, try crowdfunding on DonorsChoose to raise the funds for Listenwise Premium. Connect to a thriving community of donors who are eager to fund your classroom projects.
Donors Choose is a platform that connects classroom teachers with anyone who wants to help a classroom in need. Bring learning opportunities to life by posting a project; request books, technology, field trips—anything you’ve been dreaming of for your students. Then tap into the DonorsChoose network and reach out to your own. (Over 75% of teachers reach their funding goal).
Receive access to Listenwise Premium once funds are raised! **Big donors will pay off all projects listed on DonorsChoose once in a while**
Today’s guest post is written by Listenwise Teacher Advocate, Andrew Garnett-Cook. Andrew is a 7th and 8th grade social studies teacher in the Brookline Public Schools in Massachusetts. He teaches Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations and U.S. History. You can read his other Listenwise blog about teaching history with current events here.
As a veteran history teacher, one of my goals is for students to understand that what they read in a textbook is not, and should not be seen as, the definitive and final word on any historical topic or event. Especially when learning about the ancient world, what I try to emphasize is the uncertainty about what is known about whatever civilization we are studying. After all, what we know is based to a considerable degree on what has survived from a civilization and how experts in diverse fields ranging from geology to climatology to archaeology interpret that evidence. In fact, new discoveries often both answer and raise new questions about the past, encouraging us to reexamine what we thought had been settled history. For me, this is what makes learning about the past both challenging and exciting. This should be a mission of any history teacher: To teach about the past in a way that reinforces the fact there is always something new to learn.
This is a big reason why Listenwise is such a valuable tool. Curated stories on Listenwise include several examples of stories having to do with new theories and discoveries that have fundamentally shifted our thinking about the past. One example of such a story, titled “Climate Change and Human Migration”, is a story about how climate science has contributed to our understanding of when early humans left Africa and why. We listened to this story during our unit on early humans. My goal was for students to understand and be able to explain why early humans would have left Africa 100,000 years ago and begun migrating to other parts of the world. Bringing in new research, this story explains the new thinking, which is that climate change substantially contributed to why early humans left Africa. Through this story, students get to explore more deeply how different disciplines contribute to our understanding of the past. The story also allows for students, through close listening, to judge the claims and evidence presented to support them.
Another story on Listenwise that helps students explore new research is the story titled “A New Human-like Species.” This story is about the classification of a new species of human ancestor called Homo Naledi. We also used this story during our unit on early humans. We were learning about “human time” and how early humans are believed to have evolved, starting with australopithecines and going through to homo sapiens. Through this story, students explore how our understanding of human evolution can change based on new information.
While kids could have done these stories for homework, we listened to both of these stories in class. Kids listened, answered discussion questions, and we talked about them both in small groups and as a whole class. Finally, I had students do some reflective writing on how these stories added to their understanding of the past. Both of these stories provide a rich opportunity for my students to dive into new research into the past and explore how people go about the process of interpreting evidence from the past, and how new information can both answer and raise new questions about the past. Our understanding of the past is not settled. New research is being done all the time into the past and the results of that work can force us to shift our thinking about history. Listenwise provides valuable resources for sparking student exploration of new research, engaging them in rich discussions and shaping new understandings of the past.
We can’t believe the school year is ending, but here are some awesome story highlights by student request. Not all these stories were published this past year, but these were stories that students this year mentioned as their favorites…Enjoy! Afghanistan’s Romeo and Juliet The story of “Romeo and Juliet” is a fictional Shakespearean tragedy about […]
There are many ways to set up a listening lesson with your class. Here are some ideas to help you get started and have students find out more about themselves and their listening styles. When presenting Listenwise to your students and listening to a story together as a class, there will be a wide variety […]
Many California educators are preparing for a new English learner assessment called the ELPAC, and wondering how it compares with the ELA portion of CAASPP. We looked at the listening strand samples and practice tests for grades 5-12. Despite the fact that both tests are assessing listening comprehension, they go about it in somewhat different […]
Are you podcasting in your classroom? Podcasting is a great way to provide deeper learning for students and empower them to have their voices heard and shared with a wider audience. And students love to engage with audio content! DOWNLOAD OUR TEACHER’S GUIDE TO PODCASTING. (Updated the infographic- reposted in October 2018) Podcasting also hits […]
TAGGED: audio storytelling, class podcasts, critical thinking, Educational podcasts, educational podcasts for kids, how to podcast, listening lessons, listening skills, podcast lessons, podcasting, podcasting equipment, student podcasts
Do kids even enjoy podcasts? Lindsay Patterson wrote in Current that “kids are far from passive listeners. Podcasts are a perfect medium to engage children’s natural curiosity, engagement and delight.” Molly Bloom, a producer of a kids podcast called Brains On! seems to think so as well… “There are a lot of kids who love Radiolab. […]
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This program is designed for children who have completed Kindergarten-5th grade. The children are divided according to grade into two groups, each with up to 15 children.
During the summer we have devotions, encourage reading, offering learning activities, Bible study, physical activities, music and more. We also transport to Kuehn pool for swimming lessons.
The children go on daily field trips such as area parks, tour area businesses, and swimming at the Sioux Falls pools. We participate in several service projects around the center and in the community.
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