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Wow wow, that is one exuberant tile! So much energy and movement. I love the shadows that make the eadlines look suspended. Great work, and glad you are back too The Zentangle® art form and method was created by Rick Roberts and Maria Thomas and is copyrighted. Zentangle® is a registered trademark of Zentangle, Inc. Learn more at zentangle.com. Well, it’s 5.18pm on a balmy winter’s night in Perth. While Canberra drops to -5 in temps, Perth remains in double figures till evening closes in. It’s been so relaxing and I don’t think I’ve ever visited a city where everyone seems so chilled and laid back. Well, Portland, Oregon was the closest and admittedly I’ve spotted a fair share of hipsters, bicycles, beards, barista’s and ‘forage’ dining places that Perth is not far behind becoming the next ‘cool capital’ to visit (after Canberra of course!). Mmm…what we have discovered that drinking or eating here is really expensive. It is a town of boom or bust and its economy clearly props the wealthy. I’ve been lucky and managed to find a few cute and affordable places for lunch but dinner proves to be very expensive. So what do I recommend? Moore & Moore located in Fremantle is housed in a historic building and a fave for Notre Dame uni students. Food is fresh and the homemade lemonade refreshing. Source Foods located on crn of Brisbane and Beaufort Street serves the best coffee and none of this little glass business! It’s a proper size Alice cup that seems never ending. Adam’s fave is The Royal and when he first came here, as part of his contract, he ate there 11 nights running!! I limited it to two nights as I like variety… So, what have I done while Adam was working…I’ve been pounding the pavement as I always do when I visit a new city. Perth is pretty much flat with a few hills. They have free transport in the city and luckily our apartment is on the fringe so I can get on and off whenever. So, sandstone. The city is built on sand. You can see it creeping through pavers, the garden beds and at building sites. Most of the older/heritage architecture are built from sandstone and in immaculate condition. Even the art deco style buildings look like they have just been painted. I can’t get over how clean the city is and all the public gardens are manicured within a inch of perfection. Sun. Sunrise and Sunsets – this city sure knows how to put on a show. We’ve seen some stunning weather and who needs TV when you can look out the window and soak up the colours of orange/pinks/golds. While we’ve had a few showers, they come and go and the sun keeps the winter feel at bay. Shopping – oh! my! I’ve managed to do a little shopping – 3 tops (Morgan & Morgan, Method), a pair of earrings, a set of hair clips , three gifts (Beau Est Mien in Northbridge, Ware, Mt Lawley) and resisting the urge to keep on spending. It’s only been four days and I’ve been very conservative. Well, maybe not. I totally indulged yesterday and had a few treatments at Djurra Day Spa. I’ve never treated myself to something like this. I felt the need as I’ve been working flat out since Boxing Day and have had two weekends off. It was crazy but all for good causes – an up and coming exhibition I’ll be in (3 July 15 opening at Nishi Gallery, Canberra) and my newest venture – an online shop showcasing my porcelain earrings. I’m very excited as this will be launched 14 July on Bastille Day. Why Bastille Day? Because my earrings are chic and I’d like think my range is as fashionable as the women are in France. It’s now Wednesday 10 June and I have a slight hangover. We caught up with friends the night before and enjoyed a drop or two..or three…I worked with Naomi in the AFP and we realised its been nearly five years since we’ve seen each other. In the meantime she studied law, got married and moved to perth. So lots to catch up on. I took it easy yesterday as the walking is taking its toll on my little toe. I spent the day working on my marketing plan, content for the website and liasing back and forth on emails. It was hard work as I sat in the gardens of City Farm Cafe eating Chickpea, roasted carrot and zucchini dill salad and later a guilt free (my phrase for gluten free) coconut, pistachio lime cake! Our final night (well my last night as Adam goes back to Perth in a week’s time to continue his work) was an all out meal at Lallah Rookah – a semi-fine dining restaurant/bar in the business district where the meals were just divine. So, if you are thinking of visiting Perth, I highly recommend it and if you get the chance go to Vasse Felix in the Margaret River as they have the best cabernet’s. Cheers, Anne Have you got my best side? Says the kookaburra ;) This little one posed for 10 minutes while we took lots of photos! I thought a change from words would be good and I’d take you on a virtual 2hr walk through the town of Skælskør. Imagine it snowing lightly, crunching beneath your feet, seeing Christmas wreaths on graves at a cemetery (with the best views of the water), avoiding dog poop on the pavement and bitterly cold finger tips from taking way too many photos! Enjoy! Hint: if you click on the photo, it will take you to another page, then click on that photo to get the full size 6 x 4 photo. I’m still figuring out a better way to display photos but limited by software…
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WASHINGTON -- David Duke announced today he will run for the Republican presidential nomination next year in most states, including Maryland. The former Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi leader criticized President Bush and predicted immigration would be the "big issue" in the campaign. "We've got to begin to protect our borders," Duke said. "We've got to begin to protect our Christian values." Duke, a Louisiana state legislator, also emphasized the themes -- criticism of welfare and affirmative action hiring programs -- he used when he ran unsuccessfully for governor this year and for U.S. Senate last year. The U.S. should tell Japan, he said in a mocking imitation of a Japanese speaking English, "You no buy our rice, we no buy your cars." While Duke spoke inside the National Press Building, protesters demonstrated outside. One got close enough to the press conference to be heard shouting "Nazi! Nazi!" Maryland Republican Party leaders said they wouldn't welcome Duke in the party primary, which will be held March 3. "I wish he would stay in Louisiana," said W. Blan Harcum, an Eastern Shore Republican leader. "There's no way for him to win and he's just going to distract from the real issues. It'd just be a nuisance." Maryland Secretary of State Winfield M. Kelly Jr. already has decided to place Duke's name on the Republican ballot alongside that of Bush and columnist Patrick Buchanan, who has indicated interest in running for president. State law gives the secretary of state authority to place on the ballot the names of candidates "generally advocated or recognized in the news media throughout the United States or in Maryland," according to V. Onzell Ward, assistant secretary of state. MIAMI -- Two financial powerhouses from Japan took possession of Calder and Gulfstream racetracks Friday in a deal that freed Virginia horse breeder Bertram Firestone of $168 million in debt he couldn't repay. Operations of the tracks, two of the biggest in the country, will not change immediately, said representatives for the new owners and state officials. Gulfstream will reopen on Jan. 8, as scheduled. The deals were completed in New York at 5 p.m. Friday. In public statements shortly thereafter, nothing was mentioned of Firestone's well-publicized financial problems. In a prepared statement from their farm in Upperville, Va., Bert and Diana Firestone said they gave up the tracks to devote themselves to breeding and racing horses. "While I have enjoyed the racetracks, one cannot fall in love with any business," the statement said. "The offers we received made it more attractive for us to sell than to remain in these businesses." The sale to two leading Japanese lenders brought a subdued reaction from racetrack executives in South Florida, including Hialeah Park owner John Brunetti, who had tangled with Firestone over racing dates ever since Firestone came on the scene nearly four years ago. "It's unfortunate for the industry, and regardless of our differences I'd hate to see any extreme hardship exerted on the Firestones," Brunetti said. "This is not a high-five, thumbs-up, slam-dunk time. We've got a long way to go. We've got to go ahead and expand the industry." Said Douglas Donn, who will be retained as president at Gulfstream: "I'm very fond of Bert and Diana Firestone. I'm not familiar with the circumstances involved and I'm not going to speculate on it." CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Arizona Cardinals coach Buddy Ryan, intent on restructuring his team's offense before next season, plans to make three prominent veterans available to the Carolina Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars in the NFL expansion draft in February. Two days after the Cardinals ended their season with a 10-6 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, Ryan informed quarterback Steve Beuerlein and wide receivers Gary Clark and Ricky Proehl in private meetings yesterday that he plans to include them among the six players the team exposes in the veteran allocation draft. "I was not surprised at all," Proehl said in a telephone interview from Phoenix. "I have had no contact with Buddy all year. As far as the offensive side goes, nobody has had much communication with him." Sr. Mary Florence Lawrence SUSC in Fall River March 26, 2003 formerly known as Sr. Joseph Winifred. Daughter of the late Paul Lawrence and the late Mary (Hebert) Lawrence. Survived by several nieces and nephews, grand nieces and nephews among whom is Sr. Mary Margaret Rommal SUSC of Attleboro, MA and Marie Scheile of Baltimore, MDHer funeral will take place on Tuesday, April 1, 2003 at 4 p.m. from the Holy Union Convent, 570 Rock St. Fall River followed by a funeral mass at 5 p.m. in St. Mary's Cathedral Spring St. Fall River. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tues. 2-4:30 in the Holy Union Convent 570 Rock St. Fall River. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions can be made to the Holy Union Sisters, P.O. Box 410, Milton, MA 02186-0006. Burial will be in the New Cathedral Cemetery in Baltimore, MD on Monday, April 7, 2003 at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Arrangements are in the care of the Jeffrey E. Sullivan Funeral Home, 550 Locust St., Fall River, MA. Description - The dog is mostly black, but has a white patch on its chest. It looks like a pit bull but is a Lab mix. The 3-year-old is male and was wearing a thin black nylon collar. It answers to then name Hawk. A reward is offered. SAN DIEGO — Carol Phinney thought nothing could be as painful as the death of her 2-year-old son--until the county said she killed him. Phinney, a 28-year-old former Oceanside resident, was found innocent this week by a San Diego Superior Court jury of felony child abuse, a charge prosecutors pursued after a judge dismissed a murder charge against her in May. After the jury returned its verdict, Judge Lawrence Kapiloff said the state owed Phinney an "abject apology" and that her ordeal "cries out for a civil action, and I hope you bring one." "The pain was so deep I couldn't see," Phinney said of her feelings when she learned she was suspected of killing her son, Travis, whom she says she found unconscious in a bathtub five minutes after leaving him alone. At one point during her six-month ordeal, Phinney said she even tried to kill herself. Now she is free, and she is suing the county for $1 million--in part because of what she contends was a careless autopsy on Travis that led the district attorney's office to prosecute her. Phinney, her father, Donald Ozburn, and her attorney, David R. Thompson, said they hope her case will end the county coroner's practice of allowing doctors from Children's Hospital and Health Center of San Diego to perform autopsies on victims of suspected child abuse. Thompson says the hospital's doctors are overzealous in their pursuit of prosecutions. "We think there's a need for the public to know the cost in human terms of something like this happening," Ozburn said. "The child abuse laws are being abused. It's like putting a gun in the hands of a kid." "Child abuse is . . . obviously something that all of us should take seriously and want to remedy, (but) it still is no excuse for people not exercising their discretion in a more appropriate way," Kapiloff said. "I find it disgraceful that a woman has to be subjected to a case like this because of speculation on the part of too many people who are looking after their own jobs and their own economic interests." Phinney's ordeal began last Labor Day, 10 days after she moved from Kansas City to an Oceanside condominium to "begin a new life" with Travis and her fiance, a moving-company truck driver. That day, Phinney placed Travis in the bathtub after he had soiled his pants. She returned five minutes later to find her son face down and unconscious in three inches of water. She called paramedics, who revived Travis and took him to Tri-City Hospital in Oceanside. Eventually, he was transferred to Children's Hospital, where he remained on a respirator in a medically induced coma until he died a month later from pneumonia, a complication of his treatment. "Travis was my life," Phinney said in an interview after the verdict, her voice faint and cracking. "Not a day goes by that I don't think about him. He was bright. He sang. I taught him Spanish. He had rarely given me any problems. He was just one great big bundle of love." Travis suffered from seizures the first three months of his life and took medication during that time. Doctors called as expert witnesses by the defense during the trial said the boy could have had a relapse in the bathtub. Even before Travis died Oct. 9, pediatricians at Children's Hospital suspected that Phinney had struck or shaken him. Although his body showed no bruises or other signs of mistreatment, the doctors said they wondered about the alcohol on Phinney's breath the day of the accident--which she says was from one glass of wine--and they said she told them she was irritated when Travis soiled his pants. County social workers, nurses and doctors questioned the mother, but after she left for Missouri with her son's body on Oct. 12, she heard nothing more of the investigation. Then, five months later, Phinney's former fiance--they had just separated--was stopped in Houston by police searching for her. A warrant had been issued for her arrest--on charges of murder and felony child abuse. "She went overnight from a grieving mother to a fugitive from justice," said Ozburn, Phinney's father. Phinney said she was seized by hysteria when she learned of the charges, and she hid with friends and relatives for two weeks. But after hiring an attorney she surrendered and returned to San Diego for trial. Her parents mortgaged their house to raise money for legal fees, and Phinney, who returned to Kansas City after she was released on $10,000 bail, secluded herself in a bedroom--sulking, sobbing and wondering when, or if, she would ever be free. "I kept myself away from people," Phinney said. "I wondered what people thought of me. I was very frightened." Charges May Be Filed in '72 Death of Boy : Old crimes: Three-year-old Jon Gerrick died of head injuries. The death was listed as a possible homicide; the case was never closed. December 20, 1987|James Ragan | Ragan, poet and author of "In the Talking Hours," directs USC's Professional Writing Program. and If we adopt the view that the artist must "comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable," then Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darweesh ranks as perhaps the most inspired of contemporary Arab poets. A refugee at age 6, he relocated from his birthplace at Al-Birwa to Haifa, then to Beirut after repeated jailings, and finally to Europe. "Sand," his 11th volume, is a poignant chronicle of passage by a poet some call the heart and mind of the Palestinian people. In the same way that Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai sees his own poetry as being "political by the nature of its affection," Darweesh, afflicted with the universal pain of exile, synthesizes bloodline nationalism with the sonorities of lyrical verse. Passion informs eloquence. As Darweesh says repeatedly in "Al-Mutanabi's Voyage Into Egypt," "My country is my latest poem." Unlike the metaphor of shiftiness that the book's title exalts, "Sand" is a tribute to permanence, as monumental a study of nomadic identity as Seamus Heaney's "Station Island" is of Ulster's native-born one. For readers, a collective journey through Middle East dissolution; for Darweesh, a personal pilgrimage of endurance. The blessings of hope are not lost on the dead but endure in the living, he says in his long poem "Beirut." "Are we finished?/ No./ We will survive like ancient ruins do/ Like skulls we will keep shape." And again in "The River Is the Stranger," irony, searing like a cut tongue, is soothed by lyrical images: Suffering self-incrimination, Darweesh offers the panegyric, "On Fifth Avenue he greeted me," for a poet, once victimized by political torture, now imprisoned by the sterile comforts of Manhattan: He laments the inconstancy of the peacemaker, who lacking will, is freer "in the prison cells of Nazareth" than in the Fifth Avenue world of ambivalence where "dawn does not sting/ Nor any star burn in this crowding." His wasted lands are Baalbek, Beirut, and Jaffa where the "details of war" desensitize not only the transgressors but the transgressed. "We use art as a moral statement," South African Nadine Gordimer says, "not morals as an artistic statement." Darweesh uses poetry to lift morality out from under "the cloak of desolation." "We seek rhythm in a store/ But cannot find it." This at a time when so few poets seem to be searching at all. R.E.M., Aerosmith Biggest Winners at MTV Awards : Music: Michael and Lisa Marie Presley-Jackson open the show hosted by Roseanne. The late Kurt Cobain is remembered by Nirvana band mates. - latimes R.E.M., Aerosmith Biggest Winners at MTV Awards : Music: Michael and Lisa Marie Presley-Jackson open the show hosted by Roseanne. The late Kurt Cobain is remembered by Nirvana band mates. NEW YORK — R.E.M. won four MTV Video Music Awards and Aerosmith took three, including video of the year, during Thursday night's program that opened with Michael and Lisa Marie Presley-Jackson making their first live TV appearance as husband and wife. Nirvana won the art direction and alternative music prizes, and upon getting the second award, Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl referred to singer Kurt Cobain's suicide earlier this year: Later in the show, bassist Krist Novocelic introduced a special video montage shown as a paean to Cobain's work. Aerosmith also won the group award as well as the viewers' choice award for "Cryin'," while the dance and R&B awards went to "Whatta Man" by Salt-N-Pepa, featuring En Vogue. And Counting Crows were selected best new artist in a video for "Mr. Jones." Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were voted best male video for "Mary Jane's Last Dance" and Petty himself took home the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award for his overall career. As the 11th annual program went on the air, the announcer intoned: "Please welcome Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jackson." "I'm very happy to be here. And just think, nobody thought this would last," said Jackson, who then planted a big kiss on his wife to the squealing delight of the crowd. They kept it in the family for the night's first award. Jackson's sister Janet snagged the female video prize for "If." She resisted any temptation she may have had to comment on her brother and new sister-in-law's kickoff to the show, just offering the usual thanks instead. The night ended with another unlikely couple--late-night talk show host David Letterman and Madonna. She had left Letterman nonplussed when she had to be bleeped at least a dozen times during a guest spot on his show earlier this year. He has taken jokey jabs at her antics many times since. Their joint appearance made it look like things were patched up, though he left her to present the video of the year award by herself. The presenters of the rap prize--which went to Snoop Doggy Dogg's "Doggy Dogg World"--injected some politics into the affair. With Flavor Flav's gyrating help, Chuck D averred that rap was no fad--as some people suggested--and that it offers a political forum. Chuck D said the United States had its own political prisoners and they should be freed. Among those he named: former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, who's serving time in an Indiana prison for rape. In presenting a lifetime achievement award to the Rolling Stones, Rolling Stone magazine publisher Jann Wenner talked about how much the enduring rock band had meant to him throughout his life. "They've inspired me in word and deeds. I took their name for my magazine. And they mean more to me now than ever. I'm a total stone-cold Stones fan, and proud of it," Wenner said. He then offered heartfelt thanks, concluding: "We've been doing this now for 30 years. It's a good way of making a living. I think we'll just keep on doing it." Performing between the acceptance speeches was a musical smorgasbord: the Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Petty, the Beastie Boys, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Stone Temple Pilots, Boyz II Men, Salt-N-Pepa, Green Day and Smashing Pumpkins. Best Video from a Film: Bruce Springsteen, "Streets of Philadelphia" (from the movie "Philadelphia") Who Pays for Repairs Inside Rental Units? KEVIN POSTEMA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Postema is the editor of Apartment Age magazine, a publication of the Apartment Assn. of Greater Los Angeles, an apartment owners' service group Get Cooling System in Shape for Summer GARY ABRAMS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Abrams, a general contractor, has written on home improvement topics for The Times for six years Sharing your living space with a child, while staying sane, can require some ingenuity SHERI ROSS GORDON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Writer/editor Gordon is making room for baby in Culver City Screechless in Seattle : And now for someone completely different: Pete Droge emerges from the hotbed of alternative rock with a troubadour's style. (He still wears plaid, though.) Robert Hilburn, Robert Hilburn is The Times' pop music critic Seattle Troupe's Glass Slipper : Taking a break from its home base to fill in for the Joffrey Ballet, the Pacific Northwest Ballet brings 'Cinderella' to Orange County. Zan Dubin, Zan Dubin is a staff writer for The Times' Orange County edition The Angriest Actor : Native American activist Russell Means focused his fierce will at Wounded Knee. Can a revolutionary co-exist with 'Pocahontas'? Elaine Dutka, Elaine Dutka is a Times staff writer ART : An Artist Finds His Place in the World : Obsessed with maps, Guillermo Kuitca makes self-scrutinizing works that are leading art mavens to his Buenos Aires base. Leah Ollman, Leah Ollman is a free-lance art writer based in San Diego. Colorizing a Classic in San Diego : With a black 'Hedda Gabler,' director Sheldon Epps pursues his goal of bringing more artists of color to the Old Globe. Jan Breslauer, Jan Breslauer is a regular contributor to Calendar TECHNOLOGY : Erasing Our Videotape Waste : Recycling videocassettes may not be the biggest moneymaker, but green-minded entrepreneurs have found that keeping all that plastic out of landfills can be priceless to the environment. Jerry Crowe, Jerry Crowe is a Times staff writer ART : A Private World of Women : Annette Messager makes art about women's rituals, the secrets they develop in a world of male privilege. Just don't call her a feminist. Kristine McKenna, Kristine McKenna is a regular contributor to Calendar COVER STORY : Common Cos : Every year, one of the most powerful men in show biz relinquishes the spotlight to a few of his musician friends. Hey, hey, hey, it's Bill Cosby, your humble Playboy Jazz Fest host. Don Heckman, Don Heckman is The Times' jazz writer More Mr. Nice Guy : Chris O'Donnell is having quite a year. First 'Circle of Friends,' then 'Mad Love,' and now 'Batman Forever.' How can the Caped Crusader's high-flying sidekick be so down-to-earth? David Kronke, David Kronke is a regular contributor to Calendar Unsinkable Molly Brown's Legacy Lives On in Leadville : Colorado: Old mining town is used to ups and downs, and currently is on its way up from one of its worst depressions. But, like the woman of local legend, it refuses to quit. These days, it's struck a rich vein--urban flight, with a dash of tourism. ROBERT WELLER, ASSOCIATED PRESS A Time for Growth and Anticipation : Thousand Oaks: James Azevedo's sixth-graders at Park Oaks have been put to the test as they move toward the challenges that lie ahead. TRACY WILSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER Simi Trustees Appear to Favor School Conversion : Education: Board votes Monday on a plan to add ninth-graders to four-year campuses by making Sequoia Junior High a magnet high school. IRA E. STOLL, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS ANALYSIS : Decision on Chief Puts Riordan in Tough Bind : LAPD: Upholding Police Commission's rebuke of popular Williams could hurt mayor politically. Rejecting it could undermine panel's credibility. JEAN MERL and JOHN SCHWADA, TIMES STAFF WRITERS Bill Would End Mayor's Raid on DWP to Expand Police : If Senate approves the measure, already passed by the Assembly, there will be no more donations to the city of 5% of the utility's revenues. LEON FURGATCH, Leon Furgatch is a retired manager of community relations and educational services for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Allen, on Home Turf, Affirms GOP Commitment : Politics: New Assembly Speaker, whose deals with Democrats have enraged some fellow Republicans, addresses a placid crowd at a Los Alamitos fair. LISA RICHARDSON, TIMES STAFF WRITER Crackdowns on Speeders Only the Start : Checkpoints and enforcement in West Valley are not enough; self-policing may be needed COMMENTARY ON COUNTY GOVERNMENT : 'R' Is for Recovery but Don't Neglect Restructuring and Reform : The ballot measure is necessary for short-term fiscal health. After that, we need to tackle the long-term task of reshaping bureaucracy. But it will take guts and fresh thinking. KEITH BOYUM and SID GARDNER, Keith Boyum is a professor of political science, and Sid Gardner is director of the Center for Collaboration for Children at Cal State Fullerton. and Much at Stake in Bill to Kill 'Hidden Tax' : Impact of eliminating utility's 'surplus' transfer to L.A. needs to be scrutinized in Senate Class Takes First Steps on Road to College : Learning: An after-school program in Boyle Heights tries to guide inner-city elementary students toward higher education. STEPHEN GREGORY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life : Allen Is No Puppet, Onetime Opponent Gil Ferguson Contends A Recycler Wonders: Whose Trash Is It, Anyway? : The weekly theft of curbside newspapers by a scavenger prompts one resident to examine the city's shifting attitude toward its garbage. JANET BERNSON, Janet Bernson is a free-lance writer who lives in Sherman Oaks Class of '95 Experienced a Period of Much Change : CSUN graduates move on, better prepared for life's realities, having seen a regional recession, a dramatic upheaval in campus diversity and much more. VEDA WARD, Veda Ward is professor of leisure studies and recreation at Cal State Northridge. The university's spring commencement ceremonies were held May 31 through June 2. Police Thinking First About the Fourth : Law enforcement: Huntington and Newport are already making plans to avert holiday violence. LEE ROMNEY, TIMES STAFF WRITER Mexican History With French Accent : Culture: Architecture and baguettes hint at Santa Rosalia's past. Such sights are unexpected on this peninsula, where fishing villages and desert flora are the norm. ERNEST SANDER, ASSOCIATED PRESS Equipping Playgrounds for the Big Kids on the Block : Recreation: Brightly colored facilities in Palmdale and one opening soon at a Santa Clarita park are designed specifically for teen-agers. MAKI BECKER, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES Bankruptcy Will Have Subtle Effect on Schools : Education: Fallout won't be as severe as first feared, but it will hurt curriculum development, supplies and other areas. SHELBY GRAD and RUSS LOAR, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES Gauging Success as School Year Ends : Education: A dedicated teacher feels pride as she realizes her fifth-graders have met her high expectations and are ready for middle school in the fall. FRED ALVAREZ, TIMES STAFF WRITER Woman Slain on Her Morning Jog : Violence: Flight attendant is shot in the face less than a block from her Fountain Valley home when she refuses to get into the gunman's car. LILY DIZON, TIMES STAFF WRITER Clinton Seeks Strict Drunk Driving Laws : Public safety: He urges states to get tough with teen-agers who hit the road under the influence. His crusade is latest in political contest on family values. ELIZABETH SHOGREN, TIMES STAFF WRITER COLUMN ONE : Wilson's Growing Payroll : Despite claims to shrink government, he has boosted the number of political appointees since his predecessor. His aides say the increase is in response to new demands. PAUL JACOBS and MARK GLADSTONE, TIMES STAFF WRITERS NBA Stars, Legends Lead Hoops Camp : Recreation: Three-day workshop for inner-city youths will mix basketball with education. LA TEEL FRIERSON, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES Team Granville : Ever Since He Was in Grade School, Michael Granville and His Father and Coach, Michael Sr., Have Charted a Careful, If Unorthodox, Course For the Budding Track Superstar. Will the Next Stop Be the '96 Olympics in Atlanta? KIRBY LEE Support Sluggish for O.C. Tax Hike : Bankruptcy: A June 27 ballot proposal to generate bailout funds does not have a majority, a Times poll finds. But 15% remain undecided. REBECCA TROUNSON and PETER WARREN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS Accord Close on N. Korean Nuclear Pact : Asia: U.S. negotiators in Malaysia confirm breakthrough in stalled deal on reactors, weapons program that was signed last year. Agreement would avert threatened confrontation. ART PINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER Fears for Security All But Push Public's Art Out of Public View : Washington: Many federal buildings are themselves treasures of art and architecture. Murals both stark and ennobling adorn walls and ceilings, but the days when people could stroll in are gone. CALVIN WOODWARD, ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego Court Calls Halt to 'International' Child Molester : Crime: He was a collector of lewd photographs of young men and boys, and an American who became a Canadian citizen despite a pending U.S. arrest warrant. Then he crossed the border to get a good price on film developing. ERNEST SANDER, ASSOCIATED PRESS Kidnaped Youths Returned to U.S. Mother : Balkans: She never gave up hope. Children are found in Yugoslavia 6 years after Serbian father lost custody. CHRISTINE SPOLAR, THE WASHINGTON POST Youngsters Falling Prey to Seducers in Computer Web : Crime: Once candy was the lure. Now strangers are using cyberspace e-mail to attract minors into harm's way. KIM MURPHY, TIMES STAFF WRITER THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : Measure R Still Falling Well Short of Majority : Survey of both all voters and likely voters shows tax increase in trouble. Undecideds could make difference. REBECCA TROUNSON and PETER M. WARREN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS Early Alzheimer's Diagnosis Lets Its Victims Call Devil by Name : Disease: Once-full lives slip away, and knowing why isn't always comfort. But support groups can help patients retain their dignity. ANDREA HAMILTON, ASSOCIATED PRESS The Right Medicine for Sick Animals : Pets: About 500 trauma centers treat victims of car accidents, poisonings, shootings and sudden life-threatening illnesses. Care is often superior, but costs can be steep. MICHAEL PEARSON, ASSOCIATED PRESS Simpson Case Already Is Rewriting the Rule Book : Law: In a year since the murders, trial's impact is seen in juries, courtroom TV and the legal system itself. HENRY WEINSTEIN and TIM RUTTEN, TIMES STAFF WRITERS Lima's Wetlands Park Is Facing an Urban Siege : Peru: Developers and landowners try to grab pieces of 'Little Everglades.' Surrounding poverty also has an impact. LYNN F. MONAHAN, ASSOCIATED PRESS Giant 'Tinkertoy' to Come Together in Orbit : NASA: International space station will be launched bit by bit, by various nations. Project is to be completed in 2002. MARCIA DUNN, ASSOCIATED PRESS Foam Sticks to It When It Counts Most : Weapons: The gooey substance forms barrier between combatants and is one of several non-lethal tools. Police, military could be customers. SUE MAJOR HOLMES, ASSOCIATED PRESS Plugged In to Learning : Museum's Education Director Expands Programs to Spark Youths' Interest in Science As director of education at the California Museum of Science and Industry, Carol J. Valenta shares with children the excitement of learning about science. She tells writer Catherine Gewertz how she has expanded student programs and what is still to come at the museum in Exposition Park. and Victorious Holden Makes a Pledge on Own Terms : Elections: 10th District councilman promises to be more responsive to constituents during last tenure. But some residents remain skeptical. PETER Y. HONG, TIMES STAFF WRITER Hollywood Helps to Polish a Local Diamond : Recreation: The baseball field at Helen Keller Park in Athens has been restored, thanks to a TV producer who enlisted financial help from his industry colleagues. STEPHEN GREGORY, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES TRACK AND FIELD : Scott, Pentecost Win After Taking Setbacks in Stride : State championships: The Fremont junior wins long jump title despite a groin injury. And the senior from Loyola captures shotput event after failing to qualify for the discus. KIRBY LEE, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES The Simpson Trial : Will There Be Life in Court After the Jury Dwindles to 11? Charles L. Lindner, Charles L. Lindner is former president of the Los Angeles County Criminal Bar Assn. Livermore Lab to the Rescue. . . Next for Ward Valley? : Babbit breaks a promise, but a bad deal may not yet be a done deal Gays Won't Take Clinton's Betrayal Lightly : Gay rights: He will pay for refusing even a 'friend of court' gesture in Colorado case. ROBERT DAWIDOFF, Robert Dawidoff is the co-author with Michael Nava of "Created Equal: Why Gay Rights Matter to America" (St. Martin's Press). He is a professor of history at the Claremont Graduate School. The Business of Culture : A Moral Crusade Better Aimed at Old Hollywood Joel Kotkin, Joel Kotkin, a contributing editor to Opinion, is a fellow of Pepperdine University and business-trends analyst for KTTV Campus Correspondent : Squeezing the Middle Class Out of Private Universities Julie Salamunovich, Julie Salamunovich is a sophomore majoring in public policy at the University of Chicago. She attended Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Hands-Off President Is in a Bind : In shedding the traditional role as head of his party, Zedillo has left local politicos to run amok. WAYNE A. CORNELIUS, Wayne A. Cornelius is director of studies and programs in the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego. In the '90s, Prisons Come Before Schools : The young, who know trends, see that the only jobs in social services will be behind bars. Ruth Rosen, Ruth Rosen, a professor of history at UC Davis, writes regularly on politics and culture. and The Dream of a Central City : The Gateway project seeks to re-energize Downtown Los Angeles as a commercial and transportation hub for the next century. But will the city rediscover its center? Kevin Starr, Kevin Starr, a contributing editor to Opinion, is the state Librarian of California and a teacher at USC. His new book "The Dream Endures: California Through the Great Depression" will be released this fall by Oxford University Press. Stimulating Japan's Economy, Not Tariffs, Will Open Up Its Markets Charles Wolf Jr., Charles Wolf Jr. is dean of the RAND Graduate School of Policy Studies. How to Live With a Hobbesian Choice Henry A. Kissinger, Former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger frequently writes for The Times. Kelly Slater's the World-Champion Surfer With All the Perks. So, Why Isn't He Having More Fun? : Different Office, Different Stress DAVID SHEFF, David Sheff, who lives in Northern California, is a free-lance writer and a contributing editor to Playboy. He is also a bad but dedicated surfer. The Mayor's Midterm Exam : How Far Has Richard Riordan Moved the City Since he Became Mayor? An Evaluation of L.A. Inc. After Two Years. Jean Merl, Jean Merl covers the Riordan Administration for The Times. Staff writer John Schwada contributed to this story 'The Old Boys Network Mentality' : Golf: Twenty of 42 private courses in Los Angeles and Orange counties deny women tee times on Saturday mornings, an AP review reveals. DAVID KLIGMAN, ASSOCIATED PRESS Monroe Steals Show in Cameo : Auto racing: Malibu racer's starts are infrequent but he makes an impact in rare appearance at Saugus. BRYAN RODGERS, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES West Passed in Second Half : All-star football: Two touchdown throws by Spruill help East overcome 9-0 halftime deficit. VINCE KOWALICK, TIMES STAFF WRITER Wraps Taken Off Training Center : Olympics: At a cost of $65 million, 150-acre site near San Diego joins Lake Placid, N.Y., and Colorado Springs as training facilities. BOB WOLF, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES Graf Fit Enough in Paris : French Open: She confirms her recovery from injury and illness by running around Sanchez Vicario in final. JULIE CART, TIMES STAFF WRITER Horry Powers Rockets Forward : NBA finals: Still bothered by failed Piston trade, he says Houston "wouldn't be in this position now without me." SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, TIMES STAFF WRITER Thunder Gulch Gives Lukas First Quintuple Crown : Belmont Stakes: Winner's time is slow, but it's five in a row for trainer in Triple Crown races. BILL CHRISTINE, TIMES STAFF WRITER It's Title Time for the Titans : Baseball: Kotsay hits two homers and pitches final five outs of 11-5 victory over USC in College World Series. GARY KLEIN, TIMES STAFF WRITER Weekend Escape: Morro Bay : A family trip to the Central California Coast in a rented motor home goes off without a hitch ROBIN GREENE, Greene is a free-lance writer based in Thousand Oaks. and Scouting the islands for unusual treats-to-go, from guava grilling sauce to Maui champagne RITA ARIYOSHI, Ariyoshi is a Honolulu-based free - lance writer. and A Pooch in Paradise : Living it up at Oahu's quarantine station JEANNE APOSTOL, Apostol, a television producer, commutes between Los Angeles and Kiev. Beaumont will spend the summer in Kiev and retire, at age 11, to Malibu. and Destination: Oahu : Inside Tracks : A local family's favorite hiking trails, with a waterfall and shave ice as rewards MARY KAYE RITZ, Ritz is an assistant features editor at the Honolulu Advertiser. and Hawaii's Best Beaches : Longtime Island Residents Reveal Their Sentimental Favorites SUSAN ESSOYAN, Essoyan, a Honolulu-based writer, is a second-generation Hawaii resident. and Oklahoma City: A Different Story JUDITH FREEMAN, Judith Freeman's new novel will be published by Pantheon next year General Hood's Road to Golgotha : The last doomed offensive mounted by the South : SHROUDS OF GLORY: From Atlanta to Nashville: The Last Great Campaign of the Civil War, By Winston Groom (Grove/Atlantic: $23; 308 pp.) Paul Hemphill, Paul Hemphill's "Leaving Birmingham: Notes of a Native Son," is now out in paperback from Penguin An Island Just Jiving in Place : Novel of tropical city's decay teems with desire : CUBA AND THE NIGHT, By Pico Iyer (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 256 pp.) Andrew Coe, Andrew Coe is the author of the new "Passport Guide to Cuba" (NTC) and a recent article in the Los Angeles Times Magazine on the Cuban numbers racket Women Who Run With Virginia Woolf : A rich, frank appraisal of the writer and her eclectic circle : VIRGINIA WOOLF, By James King (W.W. Norton & Co.: $35; 720 pp.) Lucinda Irwin Smith, Lucinda Irwin Smith is the author of "Women Who Write," Volumes I & II (Simon & Schuster) An Act of Silence : Jewish poet expresses himself in the language of his tormentors--his language : PAUL CELAN: Poet, Survivor, Jew, By John Felstiner (Yale University Press: $30; 344 pp.) RICHARD EDER Lytton Strachey Redux : Is yet a third version of the writer's biography really necessary? : LYTTON STRACHEY: The New Biography, By Michael Holroyd (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $35; 780 pp., color and black and white photos) Peter Stansky, Peter Stansky teaches British history at Stanford University. Next year, Harvard University Press will publish his " On or About December 1910: Early Bloomsbury and Its Intimate World. " A Whole Life in a Shoe Box : Stops at the moral crossroads along life's bumpy road : CHOICES, By Mary Lee Settle (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday: $24.95; 376 pp.) Valerie Cornell, Valerie Cornell lives in New York and is completing a novel TEL AVIV — The saddest and perhaps most telling moment came even before the Labor Party vote that denied former Prime Minister Shimon Peres an honorary position as party president. In a bitter speech just before party convention delegates voted this week on whether to discuss appointing him to the new post, Peres, who led Labor to five election defeats, asked rhetorically: "Am I a loser?" "Yes," came the humiliating response, shouted by a handful of delegates throughout the crowded auditorium. Party members then effectively killed the presidency proposal, voting overwhelmingly to put off debate on it until well after a new party leadership is chosen next month. Peres had said earlier that unless the vote was held during the party's three-day convention, which ends today, he would not accept the position. The loss, underscored by the insult from party members, marked an ignominious end to Peres' formal leadership of Labor, which will choose its new chairman and candidate for prime minister June 3. The decisive vote was also a key victory for former army Chief of Staff Ehud Barak, the man heavily favored to succeed Peres as party leader. To some extent at least, Peres brought the rejection upon himself, stubbornly struggling to hang on to a policymaking role after being turned out of office in last year's election loss to Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu. "I have a title and I have a job," he said Wednesday. "The title is Shimon Peres, and the job is to fight for peace." Nonetheless, the convention vote spells "the end of the prolonged end" for Peres, said Avraham Burg, a Peres confidant and former parliament member. "Shimon Peres' political end came with the results of the election last year, but he tried to hold on to the leadership. It didn't work." In his own convention speech, Barak praised Peres for his "experience, inspiration and greatness" but argued that naming him to Labor's presidency would create rival centers of power in the party. Many attending the convention here, even some who voted with Barak, appeared ill at ease with the infighting that preceded the vote and with the decision to close the door on a distinguished party elder. "Why is Shimon humiliating himself like this?" asked Barak delegate Yudit Gal, 40. "I love him very much, but it's time for him to go." Lawmaker Ophir Pines, who wore a Barak sticker, called the episode a tragedy for Peres and the party. "Shimon Peres is a great man, but he doesn't know how to draw the lines for himself, when to leave political life," Pines said. "We want to give him all the honor, all the influence, but we cannot give him any more the leadership of this party." Even as it turns to a new generation of leaders, however, the Labor Party signaled it will continue on the peace-making course set by Peres and others. For the first time, delegates approved adding to its platform a statement recognizing the Palestinian right to self-determination, including the establishment of a Palestinian state with limited sovereignty. Such a state, the party said, would not be allowed to have an army, to establish military alliances with other nations or to control its own airspace. That platform plank was similar to statements made in recent months by Netanyahu and other senior officials within his Likud-led government. Peres, 73, an architect of the Israeli-Palestinian peace accords, won a Nobel Peace Prize for that achievement, sharing the honor with the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat. Peres served twice as prime minister, first in a power-sharing arrangement with the Likud Party in the 1980s, then again after Rabin was assassinated in 1995. But he never led the party to victory in his own right, marring his illustrious political and diplomatic career with the stigma of a perennial also-ran. He waited until September to announce that he would not run again for prime minister and then flirted openly for months with the idea of joining Netanyahu in a national unity government to rescue the flagging peace process. After Netanyahu's government was tainted this spring by an influence-peddling scandal, Peres, prodded by other Labor Party leaders, finally said he would no longer consider a partnership. His supporters, chiefly Labor Party General Secretary Nissim Zvili, then came up with the plan to create the new position for him. But Barak sought to ensure that the post would hold no real power, and Peres said he would not consider a role without authority. Supporters insisted after the vote that Peres could continue to contribute, particularly to the peace process that he nurtured with creativity and passion. "The world belongs to the young," delegate Avraham Levi, 62, said sadly as he sat alone during a break. "Not to me and not to him." Rabin, Peres and Arafat Share Nobel : Honor: Peace prize awarded for historic agreement between Israel and Palestinians. But soldier's abduction creates strain between parties. Errors: Floridians drew stars, circles and Xs. They used pens instead of pencils. Many tried to pick two, three or all 10 presidential candidates. WASHINGTON — One Florida voter penned a plaintive plea on a presidential ballot: "I forgot my glasses and cannot see this. Please put Bush down for my vote." That Bay County ballot wasn't counted last year. Nor was a Jackson County ballot on which someone had circled Al Gore's name, aimed huge arrows at it and wrote Gore in the "write-in" slot. That voter's mistake: not darkening the oval beside Gore's name. Floridians wrongly drew stars, circles and Xs on ballots. They used pens instead of pencils, or red ink instead of blue. They tried to erase errors, or fix them with tape or staples. They tried to vote for pro golfer Tiger Woods and Cuban shipwreck survivor Elian Gonzalez. Many tried in vain--and in error--to vote for two, three or even all 10 presidential candidates. Bizarre ballots, creaky machines, cranky officials and vague laws all contributed to Florida's nightmare election. But a detailed review of 175,010 uncounted ballots by The Times and other media organizations shows how many voters simply messed up. Researchers from the National Opinion Research Center reviewed 61,190 "undervotes"--ballots rejected by machines or canvassing boards because no clear choice for president was evident. They also inspected 113,820 "overvotes"--ballots tossed aside because more than one presidential candidate appeared to be marked. A surprising number of people--28,340, or nearly half the undervotes--chose no one for president. A few explained why on the ballot by writing, "None of the above," or even, "Terrible choice!" But the vast majority of the uncounted ballots suggest people tried to vote. Most, in fact, tried several times. A Franklin County voter, for example, marked nine of the 10 ovals for president on an optical scan ballot, leaving only the Bush selection blank. Was this voter trying to choose anyone but Bush? Or trying to omit everyone but Bush? Either way, he or she was not alone: 3,616 uncounted Florida ballots had nine filled ovals and a blank for Bush. And 725 others showed nine filled ovals and a blank for Gore. Florida law last year required county officials to consider a voter's "intent" when reviewing a disputed ballot but gave little guidance about how to do so. The result: Counties disagreed wildly or even changed rules in mid-count. Take "double-bubble" votes. Optical-scan tabulating machines automatically rejected paper ballots on which a voter properly darkened an oval by a candidate's name but then filled in a second bubble and wrote in the same name on the ballot in the space for write-in candidates. Although officials in 34 counties subsequently decided the voter's intent was clear in such cases and counted such votes, officials in at least seven counties did not. The result: 1,344 double-bubble ballots were discarded, with Gore the net loser of as many as 288 valid votes. Escambia County, a Republican stronghold near the Alabama border, went both ways. County machines rejected double-bubble ballots cast in the precincts, costing Gore as many as 67 votes. But county officials later decided to count the same type of marks as valid on absentee ballots, many from military personnel, who tended to favor Bush. To ease voting lines and save the cost of extra ballots--at 23 cents apiece--Escambia County officials turned off a counting machine feature that spits out spoiled ballots so voters can correct their mistakes. As a result, 3,680 ballots that were marked more than once were accepted but not counted. However, county officials hand-copied absentee ballots that were torn or not properly marked so that they could be counted. Such actions were legal but show how arbitrary decisions affected the race for the White House. Some inspected ballots that were rejected by machines. Others inspected only clearly damaged ballots. Some counted absentee ballots without postmarks. Others rejected them. At least two counties put white stickers over obvious mistakes. But as many as two dozen boards declined to examine any of the uncounted ballots. Twenty-four counties, including the five most populous, used punch card ballots. Most had tiny numbers, but no names, beside pre-cut ballot perforations called chads. The voter was supposed to slide the ballot into a metal sleeve with the candidates' names, then poke out the corresponding chad with a metal stylus. Several counties used a variation with the candidates' names printed beside the chads. The counties using punch card systems saw the greatest number of spoiled or under-marked ballots--143,235--as voters failed to poke out a chad properly or poked out too many. Some apparently forced ballots upside-down into sleeves. Many ignored the sleeve and poked out chads with no corresponding candidates. Some ignored the stylus and used pens to circle the numbers. BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan — U.S. troops have destroyed the largest cache of explosives yet found in Afghanistan: hundreds of 500-pound bombs buried in a dry riverbed near Kandahar, the military said Friday. The cache of 420 air-to-ground bombs was found in the Dori River channel last month, but it took munitions experts weeks to examine the explosives and decide how to proceed, Air Force Maj. Steve Clutter said at Bagram air base, the U.S. military headquarters in Afghanistan. After evacuating residents, demolition teams used 30,000 pounds of C-4 explosive to destroy the bombs in a single blast Thursday. Army photos of the explosion showed a huge mushroom cloud. Experts determined that the bombs were not stable enough to be moved and decided to string them together with explosives to destroy them all at once, Army Maj. Richard Patterson said. Troops warned village elders about the demolition, and an aircraft was sent to patrol the area around the blast, he said. Would you want to watch professional gamers play the games that they are best at? Most people wouldn’t be interested in this kind of voyeurism, but the 50 million people that use Twitch are more than interested in doing just that - watching gamers play. Amazon has just purchased Twitch for a cool $1 billion too, so there’s definitely something to Twitch that many are missing. Twitch lets gamers film themselves playing various popular video games via live stream. That stream is then shared with the millions of people that use Twitch. Granted, this is a very small and targeted market - mostly competitive gamers - but seeing how a champ plays a game like Dota 2 could mean picking up some important moves. The other advantage to seeing how competitive gamers play is that Twitch allows competitors to study the competition - much like an NFL team would study the movements of another team. But, why would Amazon want to spend so much money on a company like Twitch? Amazon has recently started a division called Amazon Game Studios. Amazon’s Game Studios solely makes video games for Fire tablets. Aligning with the Twitch team would mean having a broader audience for various Fire games down the line. There’s another reason why Amazon wants Twitch too - advertising. Amazon can now advertise to millions of Twitch viewers, and that’s big money for the company. Amazon is looking to compete with Google head-on by purchasing Twitch, since all the ads currently running on Twitch are Google ads, but this won’t be the case for long. According to various resources, Google was actually going to purchase Twitch, but the company pulled out of that race citing something to do with security issues (though some rumours point to the fact that Google couldn’t own Twitch and YouTube due to monopolization issues). For the most part, Twitch will stay intact, though Amazon will be making some changes to the ad structure and to other parts of the service. The team, format, and other details won’t change. Buying Twitch certainly gives Amazon a strong foothold when it comes to getting in front of online gamers - Google already has YouTube, which is also a popular arena for competitive gaming videos, and now Amazon will have Twitch, which is the second most popular way of checking out gaming video details. If you do use Twitch currently, you have nothing to really worry about. The ads that Google once ran on the site are now going to be replaced by Amazon ads, but most people won’t notice the difference. As stated, Amazon doesn’t plan to change Twitch around too much, so most of what you already know and love will remain as is. If you haven’t checked out Twitch yet, you can do so by visiting the company’s site - only, now the young startup is owned by Amazon, which payed off well for Twitch developers to say the least. Alex J. Wasowski, 88, formerly of South Bend, passed away at 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 1, in Valley View Health Care Center, Elkhart, Ind. Alex was born on July 17, 1917, in South Bend, to Jacob and Mary (Grzeskowski) Wasowski. His parents and brothers, Casimer, Leo and Nick, have all preceded him in death. On Sept. 14, 1946, in South Bend, Alex married Loretta H. Cwiklinski. She survives along with daughters, Peggy (Dennis) Jarusewic of Granger and Joan (Gregory) Wittner of Mishawaka; sons, Larry (Mary Ellen) of Pineville, N.C., and Jerry (Tami) of Granger; grandchildren, Bridget Wasowski of Pineville, N.C., Bryan, Missy and Erin Jarusewic of Granger, Lindsay and Karly Wasowski of Granger, and Ryan (Brandy Thompson) Wittner of Mishawaka; and a sister, Dorothy Taylor of South Bend. Alex was a steel fabricator at Industrial Metal Fab in South Bend before retiring in 1982. 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Download e-book for iPad: A School for Fools (New York Review Books Classics) by Sasha Sokolov - Piervaia stranitsa Book Archive Sasha Sokolov used to be born in 1943 in Canada, the son of a high-ranking Soviet diplomat. Sokolov studied journalism at Moscow kingdom collage and tried to flee from the USSR, for which he used to be imprisoned. In 1975, he was once allowed to go away the rustic following a global human rights scandal. The manuscript of A college for Fools, his first novel, used to be smuggled out of the Soviet Union that very same 12 months, and released to nice acclaim within the west. A university for Fools has been translated into over twenty languages. Sokolov is the recipient of the celebrated Andrei Bely Prize in 1981, and of the Pushkin Prize for Literature in 1996. he's additionally the writer of novels Astrophobia and Between puppy and Wolf, and of a booklet of essays In the home of the Hanged. A singular that explores the idea that of social justice in a relocating look for own and societal fact. As Northern eire leaves in the back of a interval of sour violence, a part of the ongoing peace technique specializes in how most sensible to come back to phrases with the pain of the prior. David Park illustrates how one answer may take form by means of inventing a fictional fact fee, modeled on South Africa's TRC. Revolving round the lives of 4 males who're uncomfortably certain jointly during this communal look for therapeutic, "The fact Commissioner "chronicles the Commission's first listening to, that of Connor Walshe, a fifteen-year-old Irish Catholic boy who disappeared and whose destiny has remained a secret. 3 males are known as to testify: Francis Gilroy, a newly appointed govt minister and previous IRA chief; retired policeman James Fenton, who recruited Connor as an informer; and Danny, ne Michael Madden, then an eighteen-year previous IRA volunteer, who had fled to the United States, in simple terms to be known as again to Belfast to testify fifteen years later. Henry Stanfield, of Irish Catholic and English Protestant parentage, presides over the listening to. chosen for his neutrality, Stanfield is pressured into the ancient internet of lies, and the reality, that's formed through the 4 men's varied pasts, is still as elusive as ever. a major novel from post-Troubles Northern eire, "The fact Commissioner "is as gripping because it is insightful and powerfully unearths a shared humanity that transcends the sour divisions of heritage. En 1998 Sylvie Patterson, estudiante de un internado en California, se enamora de su compañero de salón, Gabe, un chico tan vivaz como misterioso. Él es el protegido de su carismático director, el health care professional Adrian Keller, un científico que ha basado su carrera en el estudio del potencial terapéutico de los sueños lúcidos: sus pacientes pueden superar sus traumas aprendiendo a seguir conscientes mientras sueñan. Años después, Sylvie make a decision seguir a Gabe, que se ha convertido en un devoto de Keller y su causa.
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When an nameless tip leads the college board to enquire a suspicious raise in ratings at one other neighborhood center institution, Theo reveals himself thrust in the course of a dishonest scandal. With insider wisdom and his destiny at the line, Theo needs to stick to his prepared instincts to do what’s correct within the latest case for smart child attorney Theo Boone. The colonel also kept a splendid riding equipage. His stable and carriage-house presented the appearance of some of our large city livery establishments. His horses were of the finest form and noblest blood. His carriage-house contained three splendid coaches, three or four gigs, besides dearborns and barouches of the most fashionable style. Page 26 This establishment was under the care of two slavesold Barney and young Barneyfather and son. To attend to this establishment was their sole work. But it was by no means an easy employment; for in nothing was Colonel Lloyd more particular than in the management of his horses. Every year brings with it multitudes of this class of slaves. It was doubtless in consequence of a knowledge of this fact, that one great statesman of the south predicted the downfall of slavery by the inevitable laws of population. Whether this prophecy is ever fulfilled or not, it is nevertheless plain that a very different-looking class of people are springing up at the south, and are now held in slavery, from those originally brought to this country from Africa; and if their increase will do no other good, it will do away the force of the argument, that God cursed Ham, and therefore American slavery is right. Children from seven to ten years old, of both sexes, almost naked, might be seen at all seasons of the year. There were no beds given the slaves, unless one coarse blanket be considered such, and none but the men and women had these. This, however, is not considered a very great privation. They find less difficulty from the want of beds, than from the want of time to sleep; for when their day's work in the field is done, the most of them having their washing, mending, and cooking to do, and having few or none of the ordinary facilities for doing either of these, very many of their sleeping hours are consumed in preparing for the field the coming day; and when this is done, old and young, male and female, married and single, drop down side by side, on one common bed,the cold, damp floor,each covering himself or herself with their miserable blankets; and Page 22 here they sleep till they are summoned to the field by the driver's horn. Piervaia stranitsa Book Archive > Fiction 2 > Download e-book for iPad: A School for Fools (New York Review Books Classics) by Sasha Sokolov Copyright (c) 2018 全家寶®健康產品國際有限公司 Family Health Products International Limited All rights reserved. Powered by CommuniLink.Net
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And, before you ask, yes – I have made a map of all the bookshops I want to hit up including City Lights, the Strand and Book of Wonders . . . not to mention I’m going to go crazy at the New York Public Library and Natural History Museum (geek-tour, here I come!). I also intend to visit the Central Park carousel that Holden Caulfield takes his sister to, get a photo outside the Full House house and try my damndest to get snapped on the Underground New York Public Library (while working hard not to look like I want to be snapped for the Underground New York Public Library. Naturally.) But that means there will be some blog-silence from Alpha Reader for a couple of weeks. My apologies (. . . but not really cause NEW YORK, BABY!). While I’m away I shall be delving into Paullina Simons’s epic ‘Tatiana and Alexander’ series – and I hope it lives up to all the hype, chivalry and romance I've been reading about these last few years. But he has designed the Wife Project, using a sixteen-page questionnaire to help him find the perfect partner. She will most definitely not be a barmaid, a smoker, a drinker, or a late-arriver. Rosie Jarman is all these things. She is also fiery and intelligent and beautiful. And on a quest of her own to find her biological father—a search that Don, a professor of genetics, might just be able to help her with. The Wife Project teaches Don some unexpected things. Why earlobe length is an inadequate predictor of sexual attraction. Why quick-dry clothes aren’t appropriate attire in New York. Why he’s never been on a second date. And why, despite your best scientific efforts, you don’t find love: love finds you. ‘The Rosie Project’ by Graeme Simsion is so wonderful; I’m going to attempt to enumerate my enjoyment of the novel; 1. Don Tillman is an Associate Professor of genetics at the University of Melbourne. He has a black-belt in Akikido, and can cook a mean lobster salad. He also has Asperger syndrome – but he doesn’t know that. Don just thinks that there’s something missing that leaves him baffled by human behaviour and unappealing to other people (especially the opposite sex). But after his dear old neighbour tells him that he would make someone a good husband, Don decides to get married – and to limit the fallout of incompatibility and highly ineffective dating detection, Don decides to make a questionnaire to find himself the perfect wife. Thus, ‘The Wife Project’. This is not insane. It has actually happened, to Amy Webb from Baltimore who found her husband by using math and analytics to narrow the dating field. 2. Rosie Jarman is not a potential partner for Don’s Wife Project. She’s a barmaid who is perpetually late and vegetarian. But she is also beautiful and smart. And she’s on her own quest to find someone – her biological father. Rosie has bright red hair, dresses to impress no one but herself and calls em’ like she sees em’. But she is not a ‘Manic Pixie Dream Girl’. She does not want to ‘fix’ Don, she’s tough and imperfect and very aware of her failings. She is one of the best romantic-comedy heroines I've ever read. 3. This scene of Don speed-dating (which I read while on the train, and attracted many curious looks as I snorted my way through it); ‘I've sequenced the questions for maximum speed of elimination,’ I explained. ‘I believe I can eliminate most women in less than forty seconds. Then you can choose the topic of discussion for the remaining time.’ I put the questionnaire away. ‘Excellent.’ I was pleased that my question sequencing was working so well. We could have wasted time talking about ice-cream flavours and make-up only to find that she smoked. Needless to say, smoking was not negotiable. ‘No more questions. What would you like to discuss?’ 5. ‘The Rosie Project’ started as a screenplay. Graeme Simsion then decided to turn it into a novel – but still used film-writing techniques and his writing partners were film-industry experts. This is why ‘The Rosie Project’ is destined for the big-screen. The dialogue is so tight and pitch-perfect, the lines just leap up at you and it’s as though characters are speaking from the page. I want to see this film adapted – move over Harry & Sally, it’s all about Don & Rosie! 6. At one point, Don and Rosie travel to New York where, Don says, “being weird is acceptable.” I am going to New York this year. I’m planning an entire day at the Natural History Museum, thanks to Don. I can’t wait! 7. The cover is in-your-face-magnificence. It called to me from the bookshelf, and loudly announced itself to fellow commuters as I read it on the train. I liked this. Very much. 8. Throughout the novel Don starts to question if it’s him that’s missing some vital human-connection component, or if maybe other people are the problem . . . this is encapsulated in the relationship Don has with his best friend and fellow teacher, Gene. Gene is fifty-six and happily married to a beautiful woman with whom he has two children. But Gene’s wife, Claudia, has agreed to an open-marriage and Gene is currently attempting to sleep with a woman from every country. Gene dispenses romantic advice to Don. This is not a good idea, and was a fantastic counter-point to Rosie and Don’s romantic shenanigans. 9. I would actually love a follow-up to ‘The Rosie Project’ because when I got to the last page I immediately missed Don Tillman and wanted him back! But whatever Graeme Simsion decides to write next, I’ll be reading because he’s now an automatic-buy author for me. 10. I could keep going and going and going because I adored ‘The Rosie Project’ (and give it a firm 5/5), but let’s agree that ‘10’ is a good place to stop espousing on all the reasons everyone should read this book (and watch ABC's 'The Book Club' on April 2, because it will be featured!) For eighteen years, Jude Farraday has put her children’s needs above her own, and it shows—her twins, Mia and Zach—are bright and happy teenagers. When Lexi Baill moves into their small, close knit community, no one is more welcoming than Jude. Lexi, a former foster child with a dark past, quickly becomes Mia’s best friend. Then Zach falls in love with Lexi and the three become inseparable. Jude does everything to keep her kids safe and on track for college. It has always been easy-- until senior year of high school. Suddenly she is at a loss. Nothing feels safe anymore; every time her kids leave the house, she worries about them. On a hot summer’s night her worst fears come true. One decision will change the course of their lives. In the blink of an eye, the Farraday family will be torn apart and Lexi will lose everything. In the years that follow, each must face the consequences of that single night and find a way to forget…or the courage to forgive. Lexi Baill arrives in Washington State to live with her aunt, Eva Lange, in 2000. Lexi has been bounced around many foster homes throughout her childhood, and spent some sporadic years living with her drug-addict mother in between. But now Lexi has found a home and stability with her aunt Eva, living in a little yellow trailer in Port George, Washington. Jude Farraday is mother to twins Zach and Mia – polar opposites and partners in crime. Mia is shy and reclusive, while Zach is popular and outgoing. The two are best friends, and the pride of Jude’s life. Jude’s doctor husband, Miles, may have a point about her helicopter-parenting and reluctance to cut the apron-strings where the twins are concerned, but Jude’s own childhood was a lonely one cut off from her mother after her father’s death, and she won’t do that to Mia and Zach. When Mia and Lexi strike up a powerful bond over a shared-love of classic literature, Jude is both relieved and nervous. Lexi brings Mia out of her shell, but Jude is also aware that the Farraday’s have a very different, privileged life to that of Lexi and her aunt . . . then there’s the fact that Mia has been hurt in the past, when her girlfriends developed crushes on Zach, and abandoned Mia for him. But Mia and Lexi prove to have a bond that’s almost as strong as the one Mia and Zach have – and for three years they are the best of friends . . . until one night changes everything. Zach is left an only-child, Jude is cut adrift and Lexi takes on the burden of blame – and none of them will ever be the same again. This novel is just awful. I hated reading it – all the characters irked me, and some of them made me want to reach into the story and throttle them. But I kept reading because I wanted to know how it would end. . . this book is, literally, like a McDonalds meal that you start feeling guilty about from the first bite but you can’t stop yourself from finishing all of it. We begin in 2000, when Lexi arrives at Port George and strikes up a friendship with Mia and is welcomed into the Farraday bosom by Jude. The first few pages introduce us to Lexi – a young girl who has had an unfair share of heartache in her short life. Between foster homes and witnessing her mother’s decline (more than once) her arrival in Port George to live with her unknown Aunt Eva is the first really good thing to happen to Lexi, possibly in her whole life. Then we’re introduced to Jude – who is panicking about her kid’s first day of high school. She’s worried that Mia won’t make friends, and she’s concerned about the kind of friends Zach will make . . . yep, Jude is one of those parents. Meeting Jude and the Farraday family after having first met Lexi is rather jarring – even more so when Jude goes over the floor-plan of their massive manor-home (the kids have the entire first floor to themselves – including a gaming room.) Straight away, I was on Lexi’s side and more invested in her story and narrative voice. I’ll always root for the underdog, and compared to the obnoxious wealth of the Farraday’s, Lexi is an extreme-underdog Then the timeline of this story starts getting a little skewed . . . we jump ahead from 2000 to three years later (right in an odd place too, Hannah snaps forward right before we’re about to read Jude, Mia and Lexi start bonding on a girl’s outing). The next little chunk of timeline concerns Lexi and Zach’s developing feelings for one another in their senior year of high school – something they have to hide from Mia because she’s so fragile after having one friend in the past hook-up and break-up with her brother that has apparently scarred her for life. Geez. You know things aren’t good when you give characters nicknames in your head – Mia was ‘needy-psycho’ to me. This girl just grated – though I think Hannah meant to portray her as a sweet, innocent soul who needed looking after . . . I just read ‘whiny’. This section of story also concerns Lexi working round-the-clock at an ice-cream shop to try and scrape enough money together to go to a small state school, while Mia and Zach are struggling to decide between USC, Yale, Stanford . . . and of course dominating parent, Jude, is stressing right along with them. When Lexi’s Aunt Eva contemplates dipping into her life-savings to help Lexi go to a four-year school, I officially wanted to smack every Farraday character over the head, repeatedly. Now, a huge let-down of this book is the supposed "soul-mate" romance of Zach and Lexi – which is meant to cover all manner of ills and explain a lot, later in the story. It doesn’t help that Zach is written a little too true-to-life as a teenage boy who says not a whole lot. Seriously – when Hannah pulls the “he’s in love with her!” card I was sitting there thinking ‘Really? How can you tell? The boy does not talk!’ Actually, Zach suffers the same fate as his father, Miles, in that neither male character does or says a whole lot. The men in this story feel depleted and sidelined, completely overpowered by the women despite them all going through the same losses and traumas. This is especially bad for Jude’s story – I might have warmed to her if she had been a well-rounded woman but she is literally labelled MOTHER and not much else. Her marriage, despite going through the biggest trauma any relationship can experience, is just back-burner to her being a mother (and then a mother who loses a child). She gardens, but that’s really her only discernible characteristic. She has her own mother-issues, but they’re anaemic and not at all an excuse for her being such a one-dimensional mother-cyborg. I get that this is the point of ‘Night Road’ – here is a woman who sees herself as a mother and nothing else, and what happens when that’s (partly) taken away from her? Well, that’s boring to me. Jude is the book-equivalent of all those people in my Facebook feed who only post photos and updates about their kids and nothing else – as if they weren’t really alive until they had offspring. Blergh. The second-half of the story jumps ahead to 2010 and concerns everyone’s fate after the tragic accident that kills Mia . . . and lays blame entirely (unfairly) at Lexi’s feet. Now, if this had been a Jodi Picoult novel, you can bet this would have been the point that the story started. Because this is the most interesting portion of the whole book – everything else that came before; setting up Mia & Zach’s twin-dynamic, Jude’s helicopter parenting, the kids growing, Lexi & Zach’s romance . . . all that was just boring filler. Part-two of the story, which starts at page 241 of this 385-page book, is where the whole thing should have started from (with some backtracking of story origin). Here is where Hannah pulls out questions of morality, forgiving, guilt and redemption. Jude just gets worse. Maybe I was meant to feel sympathy for her – but I have little sympathy for those determined to be victims and wallow in their own pain while blaming and punishing others for their state of being. “Most patients want to learn how to live. They want me to make a map that they can follow to get them to a healthy future. You simply just want to survive each day.” “It’s the way it is.” Jude crossed her arms. “Look, you’ve helped me, if that’s what this is about. Maybe you think I should be doing better by now, maybe you think six years is a long time. But it’s not, not when your child died. And I am doing better. I grocery shop. I cook dinner. I go out with girlfriends. I make love to my husband. I vote.” I cannot, for the life of me, tell you why I didn’t chuck this book away about 20 pages into it. But I think I was looking forward to the skip-ahead portion, when we get to the meat of the morality-story. And, honestly, I did race to read that last half (though it left me utterly unsatisfied). Hannah rushes the ending, and what could actually take up an entire 300+ pages is watered-down with happily-ever-after shenanigans and unbelievable resolutions. I know that popular-fiction writers get a bad rep. Their books are seen as nothing more substantial than fairy-floss . . . but, by God!, there are nuances within this genre. Someone like Jodi Picoult can have me enraptured in a couple of chapters, and I’ll finish one of her books a weeping-wreck, but completely satisfied. Then you read someone like Kristin Hannah who writes despicable characters like Jude (I’m convinced we were meant to like her) and waffles on for 280-pages writing absolute filler rubbish – only to leave the actual meat of the story for the last 100 rushed pages. But, you know, I can only blame myself for this one – I knew it was bad after the first chapter, but I kept punishing myself and reading it. Fool me once. Paul isn't thinking clearly. He's destroying everything that's important to him, and when he finally hurts the one person he cares about most, he runs away . . . Maybe it started back in Woollongong, when Paul’s mum packed them up and ran away from his dad . . . that was when Paul learnt to start letting things go. Even things he loved. They were on the run throughout Paul’s childhood, his mum forever paranoid that they’d one day bump into his old man, and Paul would be taken away from her. And then one day they stopped running and returned to Woollongong. Because his dad was dead, and nobody was looking for them, for him. Now fresh out of high school Paul’s life is going nowhere. He does drug drop-offs for his flatmates' older brother, and is slowly crawling towards addiction himself. His one constant in life is his grandma, Hetty, his dad’s mum. After returning to Woollongong as a young boy he remembered the way to her house, and has been regularly dropping in on her ever since (without his mum knowing). Hetty gave Paul his most prized possession – his dad’s old guitar, and she is probably his favourite person in the world. She’s definitely one of the few remaining people who trust Paul, who haven’t cut him off. But all that’s about to change, because Paul has just made the worst mistake of his life. There’s no going back, the only way is down. Don’t be fooled by this slim, 174-page book. This is not an easy read, nor should it be. Howe is exploring addiction; the spiralling destruction of addicts and those around them as we watch Paul sink lower and lower to rock bottom. This book is hard to read, and Howe writes beautifully and eloquently about something that is very, very ugly. The book is told in third-person, a narration that is sadly unique to young adult books these days, but is perfectly attuned to this story in which Paul is so far removed from his life and actions that there’s no way he could tell this story himself. And it helps that there’s a bit of distance from the story– allowing Howe to give some cold details and illicit that horrified-bystander response from readers. Howe delivers wonderful characterization in this nuanced story. The real trigger of Paul’s spiral is when he sells his father’s old guitar . . . it’s a small, material thing, but it bleeds into the larger story of how Paul was forced to abandon his father, and what it did to him when he had to stop hoping to ever be reunited; Paul had spent whole afternoons waiting in the yard of each place they’d lived in up the coast, hoping his dad would find them. Every time they went to a new beach he’d scan the carpark, searching for his dad’s ute just in case. Once he thought he saw him in the surf, but when the tiny wetsuited figure paddled for a wave and stood up, urging the board across the face, he could tell it wasn’t him. After that, he stopped looking. The thought had knotted in the back of his mind, curling around on itself like a great tangle of fishing line – maybe his dad didn’t want to come back. This is a story that’s set on quite a grey-scale. Paul is a loathsome human being for much of the book, but Howe also shows us explanations for his character. His mother took him and ran – she was driven by a paranoid need to keep her son and keep him on her side – but when she settled down into her second marriage, she all but forgot about Paul. He was a vulnerable young boy, and easy pickings for bad people who now control him through his addiction. ‘Song in the Dark’ is a story of many sides – and Howe doesn’t let any of her characters off the hook, or ever let readers think that their morality is black and white. This is a tough book, and so it should be. Howe will challenge young readers as she explores the spiral of addiction, the complexity of betrayal and the fragility of hope. This is a raw and beautiful book, a stunning literary debut. This week I read and loved Kate Forsyth's new book 'The Wild Girl'. A beautiful, epic love story about the power of stories and dreams. Forsyth takes the tales we've all grown up knowing by heart, and shows us how little we actually understand of their origins and meaning - to show us that sometimes, stories are more about the telling than the tale. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Q: Are you a ‘plotter’ or a ‘pantser’ - that is, do you meticulously plot your novel before writing, or do you ‘fly by the seat of your pants’ and let the story evolve naturally? I use both methods, to be honest. In the early stages, as I'm daydreaming about the book and beginning to see my way clear, I very much trust the story to evolve naturally in my imagination. I do a lot of research and jot down lots of thoughts, images and ideas, and try to get a sense of my characters and so forth. I then begin to plan my story, but again in a very natural and intuitive way. I cannot start writing until I have the novel's title and my first line, and a clear sense of where the story is going. I also like to know how its going to end, and a number of important scenes along the way. As I begin to write, I will discover more about the story and its shape will become clear to me. Then I usually write very swiftly, holding it all together in my mind. New ideas will come, earlier ideas will be abandoned, the story will knit itself together ... and I really love that process. It took quite a few years, but that's mainly because I was working on my novel BITTER GREENS during those years too. The idea came to me because of research I was doing for that novel, and so I had to wait till it was done and I had the space and time clear to really begin to work on THE WILD GIRL. The research was intensive, so that took absolute ages. Once that was all done, the actual writing took me about nine months to a year. Q: Where do story ideas generally start for you? Do you first think of the character, theme, ending? Or is it just a free-fall? I always begins with the story, and it grows from there. Usually the idea comes to me in a flash, and then I get all excited . I get more ideas than I can ever write, though, and it can be quite hard to put the idea away and keep focusing on the job in hand. I tend to write the idea down in a notebook, put it away in my bottom drawer, and then go back to the novel I'm meant to be writing. Q: You had me from the Foreword with this book, when you point out that the Brothers Grimm were men in their 20s, living during the time of Napoleon and Jane Austen. I had never thought of them that way, and I wonder if you can remember when you first had the light bulb moment about the Grimms? And I wonder if that realization was also the moment that you decided to dig deeper and make a story out of them? When I was researching the origin of 'Rapunzel' in the early stages of working on BITTER GREENS, I read a book called 'Clever Maids: The Secret History of the Grimm's Fairy Tales'. That was my lightbulb moment - it was when I first discovered the romance between Wilhelm Grimm and Dortchen Wild, the girl who lived next door, and the first time I realised so much about the Grimms, and their background, and the sources of their stories. I knew at once I had to write a novel about them. Q: You touch on your research in this book, in the Afterword when you talk about reading personal letters, memoirs and diary entries of the key players but also psychologist studies and writings from fairy tale scholars (not to mention your research on the Napoleonic wars!). How much research did you accumulate in the writing of this exquisitely detailed book – and was there any factoid or interesting insight that you had to leave out, but would like to share with us? The research took me a long time, because I knew nothing whatsoever about the Napoleonic Wars, or Germany in the early 19th century, and almost nothing about the Grimm Brothers. 'Clever Maids' only mentions Dortchen briefly and I had to do a whole lot of digging up to discover anything more about her. I loved the research, though - it was fascinating. And of course there were many things I could not use, because they did not touch upon my narrative. I'd have loved to have had Napoleon as a character, for example, but he never came to Hessen-Cassel, the small town where Wilhelm and Dortchen lived, and so I had to leave him out. Q: There’s something rather feminist about the Brothers Grimm, looking back on it. As you say in your Afterword “more than half of the tales were actually contributed by educated, middle-class young ladies of their acquaintance.” To think that all those infamous stories were passed down and recited by women, it’s a rather nice thought (even if most people attribute them entirely to the Brothers). You’ve certainly written Dortchen Wild as this strong, female character who triumphs over adversity just as the heroines in the stories she tells Wilhelm. Did you think it’s rather sad that the role women played in shaping the Brothers Grimm is fairly unknown? And is that partly what inspired you to write this book? Oh yes, that was definitely one of my purposes in writing the novel. I'm drawn to the stories of amazing women who have been forgotten by history. I'll pick three! 'Rapunzel', 'Six Swans', and 'The Leaping, Lilting Lark', which is a variant of 'Beauty and the Beast' that Dortchen tells Wilhelm. I'd never heard it before and its very beautiful. I'm working on a 5-book fantasy adventures series for kids aged 9-12. It comes out in late 2014. Then I'll write another adult historical novel, set in Nazi Germany, that retells 'The Leaping, Lilting Lark'. One of the great untold love stories - how the Grimm brothers discovered their famous fairy tales - filled with drama and passion, and taking place during the Napoleonic Wars. The Wild Girl tells the story of Dortchen Wild. Growing up next door to the Grimm brothers in Hesse-Cassel, a small German kingdom, Dortchen told Wilhelm some of the most powerful and compelling stories in the famous fairytale collection. Dortchen first met the Grimm brothers in 1805, when she was twelve. One of six sisters, Dortchen lived in the medieval quarter of Cassel, a town famous for its grand royal palace, its colossal statue of Herkules, and a fairytale castle of turrets and spires built as a love nest for the Prince-Elector's mistress. Dortchen was the same age as Lotte Grimm, the only girl in the Grimm family, and the two became best friends. In 1806, Hesse-Cassel was invaded by the French. Napoleon created a new Kingdom of Westphalia, under the rule of his dissolute young brother Jérôme. The Grimm brothers began collecting fairytales that year, wanting to save the old stories told in spinning-circles and by the fire from the domination of French culture. Dortchen was the source of many of the tales in the Grimm brother's first collection of fairy tales, which was published in 1812, the year of Napoleon's disastrous march on Russia. Dortchen's own father was cruel and autocratic, and he beat and abused her. He frowned on the friendship between his daughters and the poverty-stricken Grimm Brothers. Dortchen had to meet Wilhelm in secret to tell him her stories. All the other sisters married and moved away, but Dortchen had to stay home and care for her sick parents. Even after the death of her father, Dortchen and Wilhelm could not marry – the Grimm brothers were so poor they were surviving on a single meal a day. After the overthrow of Napoleon and the eventual success of the fairytale collection, Dortchen and Wilhelm were at last able to marry. They lived happily ever after with Wilhelm's elder brother Jakob for the rest of their lives. A margins note appears in the personal copy of Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm’s ‘Hänsel und Grethel’ – which reveals that in 1813 Henriette Dorothea (Dortchen) Wild contributed the children's verse answer to the witch, "The wind, the wind,/ The heavenly child," which rhymes in German: "Der Wind, der Wind,/ Das himmlische Kind." It is likely that the Grimms heard the entire story in the Wild household. In ‘The Wild Girl’, Kate Forsyth delivers a breathtakingly epic historic romance that imagines the relationship between Wilhelm Grimm and Dortchen Wild – set against the Napoleonic Wars and during a time of great hardship and uncertainty for the German people. Most people imagine the brothers as elderly men in medieval costume, travelling around the countryside asking for tales from old women bent over their spinning wheels, or wizened shepherds tending their flocks. The truth is that they were young men in their twenties, living at the same time as Jane Austen and Lord Byron. This was the moment Forsyth hooked me. Because I was one of those people who must have had too many heavy doses of Hollywood, and was thinking of the Brothers Grimm as hobbled old men, something like Merlin-figures rather than real people. To think that they were young men, living during war-time completely reshaped my perception of them – and was a fantastic leaping-off point to begin ‘The Wild Girl’. Forsyth has created a mesmerizingly detailed historical reimagining of the Grimm’s and their journey to storytelling, not unlike Philippa Gregory or, dare I say, Hilary Mantel (if she ever turned away from tales of the monarchy.) This is a very long book (coming in at 533-pages) but that’s because Forsyth is covering the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) as well as Wilhelm and Dortchen’s rocky road to happily-ever-after (the book begins in 1805, but they weren’t married until 1825). And Forsyth has not skimped on any details concerning the war or in building Jakob and Wilhelm’s characters – she explores Wilhelm as a life-long asthma sufferer, and covers the death of Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar (news of which is reported second-hand to the German citizens, who are desperate for news of Napoleon’s movements and their impending invasion). All of which leads to creating a storm around the Grimm’s hometown of Hesse-Kassel in Hanau, which was invaded by France in 1807. Forsyth really highlights how the Napoleonic Wars went a long way to informing the Brother’s path in life – when a new French Government makes Jakob and Wilhelm’s law studies null and void, the brothers start taking their collection of stories seriously for alternate income, and because of a sense of Germanic patriotism. History geek that I am, I loved Forsyth’s attention to historic detail and her own imaginings and interpretations on how circumstance shaped two of the most famous storytellers in history. The most I knew of the Brother Grimm and their tales was how they were anglicized versions of fables that had roots in many different countries and cultures. Like ‘Cinderella’ having threads of a Chinese Duan Chengshi story, or being somewhat similar to a Philippine tale called ‘Mariang Alimango’. But reading ‘The Wild Girl’ puts a very interesting spin on this idea that the Brothers Grimm pillaged and plundered exotic tales and made them their own – it’s remarkable to think that while modern naysayers would have us believe the brothers tried an ‘Anglicisation’, in actual fact by collecting stories they were merely trying to preserve their own Germanic culture against Napoleon’s French empire. But ‘The Wild Girl’ is far from a history lesson. No, the real heart of this book is in Wilhelm and Dortchen’s romance, which begins when Dortchen is twelve-years-old and develops a small crush on the handsome Grimm brother; . . . but love has never been something that can be constrained by age. It happened in the way of old tales, in an instant, changing everything forever. It was a fork in the path, the turn of a key, the kindling of a lantern. Dortchen is one of six Wild sisters, just as the Grimm family have six children (five boys and one girl, Lotte, who is Dortchen’s best friend). Dortchen’s father is the local apothecary, and a tyrannical man incapable of expressing love but quick with a beating for minor disobedience - he can easily be believed as the archetype of every witch/Bluebeard villain. As Napoleon closes in, times become harder and harder in Hesse-Kassel and both the Wild and Grimm families suffer. And as Dortchen and Wilhelm get older and realize their love for one another, the more it seems these are not the times for happy endings. She sighed and tried once more to draw away. He gripped her forearms and said, in a low, intense voice, ‘I've been reading Novalis. Do you remember? He said the most beautiful thing about love. It’s given me new faith, Dortchen.’ ‘Love works magic,’ Wilhelm said. ‘It is the final purpose of the world story, the “Amen” of the universe.’ She caught her breath in a sob and reached up to kiss him. For a long moment, the world stilled around them. But Forsyth has looked beyond impoverished times and political upheaval as the reason for Dortchen and Wilhelm’s prolonged courtship. Just as every good Grimm tale contains a truly heinous villain, so too does ‘The Wild Girl’ – and this, I’m afraid, is a tale as old as time. Forsyth handles Dortchen’s story of abuse with tender care, and though there is no factual evidence to support Forsyth’s imaginings, her Afterword certainly lays down strong reasoning in the disturbing stories Dortchen told the Brothers Grimm. Kate Forsyth’s ‘The Wild Girl’ is a remarkable tale that beautifully blends fact and fiction. It is a sweeping historical romance that will appeal to both adults and young adults, as it reminds us the power of storytelling and loving, even in the hardest of times. I have a new column up at Kill Your Darlings, in which I call for the ABC's Book Club to start featuring young adult titles. It's one thing to learn to curtsy properly. It's quite another to learn to curtsy and throw a knife at the same time. Welcome to finishing school. Sophronia is a great trial to her poor mother. Sophronia is more interested in dismantling clocks and climbing trees than proper manners-and the family can only hope that company never sees her atrocious curtsy. Mrs. Temminnick is desperate for her daughter to become a proper lady. So she enrolls Sophronia in Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality. But Sophronia soon realizes the school is not quite what her mother might have hoped. At Mademoiselle Geraldine's young ladies learn to finish. . . everything. Certainly, they learn the fine arts of dance, dress, and etiquette, but they also learn to deal out death, diversion, and espionage - in the politest possible ways, of course. Sophronia and her friends are in for a rousing first year's education. Some people see a dumbwaiter – Sophronia Temminnick sees a means to spy on her mother and the mystery lady called Mademoiselle Geraldine whom she’s taking tea with. And in the course of her spying, Sophronia learns that the entire Temminnick has had its fill of her wild ways and tomboyish tomfoolery – now they are desperate for her to go away to a finishing school. And there is no finer school than Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality. Fourteen-year-old Sophronia is being carted away to become a lady – a thought she finds absolutely abhorrent. But from the moment she climbs into a beautiful carriage, she begins to suspect that she’s going to get a very different education to the one she, and her mother, initially thought. . . She is introduced to fellow schoolmate, the dainty Dimity Ann Pllumleigh-Teignmott who has a family legacy at the Academy. Along for the carriage ride to school is Dimity’s younger brother, Pillover – who attends a Boys' Polytechnique where he’s training to be an evil genius. And then there are the unplanned travel companions - the Flywaymen who attack from above. They demand something called “the prototype”, and in the course of a quite vexing combat, Mademoiselle Geraldine is revealed to be not the actual Mademoiselle Geraldine but an Academy student sent on assignment called Miss Monique de Pelouse. With the help of three novice students, and thanks to Sophronia’s ingenious, the Flywaymen are fought off and the foursome continues on to school . . . but the damnable Flywaymen are not forgotten, nor is this ‘prototype’ they were willing to die for. When Sophronia gets to the Finishing Academy, she finds it is in fact a floating dirigible – constantly moving and requiring the help of a leaping werewolf (also a teacher at the school) called Captain Niall to board. Now begins the real adventure – for this finishing school is unlike any other. Sophronia meets her roommates - Sidheag and Agatha, and unfortunately the senior student Monique de Pelouse who takes it upon herself to become Sophronia’s nemesis. Academy teachers include werewolves and vampires. And lessons include; History of social discourse, dancing, drawing, music, dress and modern languages, Fine Arts of Death, Diversion and the Modern Weaponries, the proper way to flutter eyelashes and the art of fainting. When Sophronia manages to sneak her (steam-powered) mechanimal pet, Bumbersnoot, onboard the floating school, his dietary requirement of coal has Sophronia venturing into the belly of the dirigible and meeting the ‘sooties’ – including one handsome boy called Soap and his little friend, Vieve (short for Genevieve Lefoux!) who is mechanical-obsessed. It’s a good thing Sophronia is learning a lot at this Finishing Academy (like a proper curtsey and how to fall into a pretend dead-faint) because the Flywaymen are back, and when Sophronia and her friends find out exactly what the ‘prototype’ is . . . she realizes they really will do whatever it takes to find it. ‘Etiquette & Espionage’ is the first book in Gail Carriger’s new young adult steampunk series, ‘Finishing School’, which is a spin-off and set in the same universe as her adult ‘Parasol Protectorate’ series (and includes a few lovely cameos for real crossover-power!). I was a couple of pages into ‘Etiquette & Espionage’ when it hit me that this book reads exactly like Carriger’s adult series . . . and how absolutely wonderful that is! I think it’s the highest compliment to pay an adult fiction writer who crosses-over to the young adult readership, that their books lose nothing of the flavour and sass of their adult series – it’s a sign that they’ve dumbed nothing down, have retained their distinct voice and proven the versatility of their universe. Of course, I can imagine younger reader having to look up words like ‘dirigible’ and ‘prevarication’ – but, in all honesty, when I first started reading the ‘Parasol Protectorate’ series I had to get used to the steampunk-lingo and look words up too! The highfalutin language is intricate to Carriger’s steampunk world of Victorian England, and if kids have to look up words in a dictionary – that’s a good thing, not a hindrance! Carriger’s language and narrative voice is as scrumptious as ever in this new series. She’ll throw out passages like this one, that are just melt-in-your-mouth perfection; He was very pale and boasted an unassuming moustache, which was perched atop his upper lip cautiously, as though it were slightly embarrassed to be there and would like to slide away and become a sideburn or something more fashionable. That level of characterisation and description is perfect in a young adult series, and it really brings this world to life. Everything from the floating dirigible school to mechanimal Bumbersnoot is intricate and fabulous – setting up a fascinating stage. Sophronia is one of the best new female protagonists on the young adult scene – hands down. She’s rough and tumble, loyal and inquisitive – and has so much room to grow as a fourteen-year-old sleuth-in-training. Although ‘sleuth’ isn’t quite right – in fact, the girls training at Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality can be anything they want, so well-rounded is their training. She had to give her teachers credit: they were right to insist all pupils carry scissors, handkerchiefs, perfume and hair ribbons at all times. At some point she'd learn why they also required a red lace doily and a lemon. The book-cover quote is from Marie Lu, who calls it “the perfect steampunk version of Harry Potter” – which irks me a tiny little bit. I know people have just replaced ‘magic’ with ‘steampunk’ and said it’s Hermione instead of Harry – but Gail Carriger has such a unique voice (and is a steampunk predecessor!) it’s just sort of insulting to reduce her to a JK Rowling writealike. This is a refreshing new series with a female protagonist young readers can cheer on and look up to – she comes with a cast of fascinating friends who will no doubt keep this universe extremely colourful and interesting. ‘Finishing School’ is set 25-years before Carriger’s original adult ‘Parasol Protectorate’ series, but both new and old fans will want to leap onboard this new thrill-ride! This week my copy of ‘Girl Defective’ arrived and I consumed it in one train trip (this is like an informal rating system for me: read in one train trip = one amazing book). Simmone Howell definitely delivers on the YA benchmarks she set with her debut ‘Notes from the Teenage Underground’ and ‘EverythingBeautiful’. ‘Girl Defective’ is the Something Wild with Street Crazies, and it’s Some Weird Sin how much I loved this book ;) P.S. – if you want to know what the animal-head pictures are all about . . . get to the mess and read the book! I am a bit of both. I always have an idea of where I want the story to go and I'll have a few key scenes in mind when I start, but if I go off track I don't mind because that's usually where the story gets more interesting - I think of it like a discovery walk where you know the start and finish but how you get there can change because of a road accident or a whim ... I had started a St Kilda novel (called for a long time St Kilda novel) which was a version of Notes from the Teenage Underground back in 2004 - so some seeds were planted then... but GD has pretty much been at the forefront of my consciousness since 2008 where I wrote the first chapter that featured Sky and Nancy on the rooftop looking at the palm trees and throwing food at passers-by. Character and situation. But it is a free-fall too. And sometimes the characters you think are going to be important become less so and vice versa. My themes don't change too much from book to book (I think. Generally.) With GD I wanted to try and write a crime novel but it quickly became obvious that my inner writer didn't want to be tied to crime-writing conventions, so there was a battle of wills for a while there. I love writing young characters because I feel like they have more dreams and possibilities. I know this isn't actually true, but it's always a starting point. I also think a lot about what makes people the way they are, and my characters are kind of a study of humanity (on a very small scale). I don't think too much about the genre as I'm writing. Labels work when they work. But I do read a lot of YA and my favourite books could easily fit into this genre if you skewed the definition a tad. Q: So, I see from your bio that among the many casual jobs you’ve worked in your life (portable animal farms among them?!) you also once worked in a record shop. Sky, the protagonist of ‘Girl, Defective’ works in her family record shop. How did you go drawing on your own record shop-girl experiences for this book – and have you had this story fermenting in your mind since your shop days? I have worked in lots of record shops - old fusty ones and shiny desperate ones - and I have always wanted to write a novel set in one. I love the reverence of vinyl fans and the humour and the strange combination of irritation and fondness you can have for the more challenging regular customer. My first proper job was at a second-hand record shop. I had dropped out of uni but have to say I got a better education at the shop than what the course would have offered me. Q: You’re a Melburnian, and ‘Girl, Defective’ is set in St. Kilda (Sky’s record shop being on Blessington Street – one of the best named streets in Australia!). All Melbourne locals know that St. Kilda holds special affection and fascination (with a nefarious) history. When I first read the synopsis for ‘Girl, Defective’ and read about the St. Kilda setting – I was thrilled and totally got the appeal. But can you explain the appeal of St. Kilda for those who don’t know the area – explain why you wanted your story set in this suburb? I grew up in the outer east and St Kilda was always this mythical dreamland to me. It is a place that's already full of stories and I guess I wanted to add to the layers. It has a reputation of being a place of edges and art and criminal activity and because it has a transience, the mood is always shifting. It seems to me to be like a place where people come to rather than from ... It has a well-documented history (and I recommend the St Kilda Historical society's walks - they are fascinating) and I love all the metaphors of it beginning as a swamp, then becoming a rich person's playground, then falling into disrepair and then becoming gentrified. Back when I lived there I was in a duplex that had a Sai Baba devotee on one side and lunatic living in the shed out the back. PLus it's physically beautiful - the sea and the wide streets, the Spanish houses & the eerie canal! Q: Family is quite a focus in this book – between Sky’s patriarch and her brother – the intense focus is beautifully summarised in the synopsis; ‘Family Rules’. So often in YA books, family units are pushed to the side and are non-existent or cardboard cutouts. In young adult literature it’s usually the friendship family that is the real heart. Why was family an important exploration for you in this book, and for Sky? I think the relationships in the book are a mirror of the important people in my life at the time of writing. I wanted to explore the themes of how families can stay together when they are so challenged, so at odds with their environment... The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers, Wild at Heart by Barry Gifford, The Slide Area by Gavin Lambert We, the Martin family, were like inverse superheroes, marked by our defects. Dad was addicted to beer and bootlegs. Gully had "social difficulties" that manifested in his wearing a pig snout mask 24-7. I was surface clean but underneath a weird hormonal stew was simmering... It's summer in St Kilda. Fifteen-year-old Sky is looking forward to great records and nefarious activities with Nancy, her older, wilder friend. Her brother – Super Agent Gully – is on a mission to unmask the degenerate who bricked the shop window. Bill the Patriarch seems content to drink while the shop slides into bankruptcy. A poster of a mysterious girl and her connection to Luke, the tragi-hot new employee sends Sky on an exploration into the dark heart of the suburb. What begins as a toe-dip into wilder waters will end up changing the frames of Sky's existence. Love is strange. Family Rules. In between there are teenage messes, rock star spawn, violent fangirls, creepy old guys and accidents waiting to happen. If the world truly is going to hell in a hand-basket then at least the soundtrack is kicking. Sky Martin is Girl Defective: funny, real and dark at the edges. Mia Casey’s graffiti face with blackened tears watches over Bill's Wishing Well record shop. Mia was a real girl who died a few months ago, found face-down in the river and thought to be a ‘party-girl’ – no investigations are underway. Skylark ‘Sky’ Martin thinks about Mia, even dreams about her. But Sky has enough to worry about without deluding herself into thinking she knew a dead girl . . . For one thing, her dad is the Bill who owns Bill's Wishing Well record shop. Her dad can polish off a whole slab in a single sitting and long ago accepted his alcoholism as a permanent character flaw. Then there’s Sky’s little brother, Gully, who never takes off the pig-snout mask their mum sent him for his last birthday. And speaking of Sky’s mum – what’s the point? She changed her name to Galaxy and breezed off to perform installation art in Japan, and now she’s just a voice on the end of the phone. But life isn’t all bad for soon-to-be-sixteen Sky. There’s Nancy; their failed cleaner turned only best friend Sky has ever known. Nancy is older and wilder; she’s a dream of a girl who can pull of wearing the vintage clothes Sky’s mum left behind and causes eyes to bug out of people’s heads. Home is Blessington Street in St. Kilda – where tourists outnumber locals and nobody but Sky and Gully are born and bred St. Kildans. Locals are a colourful bunch and frequent the record shop – there’s the Weird Sisters and The Fugg (a poet), Steve Sharp (once famous, now sober) and Mystery Train. It’s Mia Casey’s graffiti face that ignites everything – or so it seems. She’s plastered on the wall and suddenly bricks are flying, mysterious white vans are peeling away and a pretty newbie called Luke is hired at Wishing Well. Suddenly Sky’s life becomes full and messy – and glorious. It has been too long since we’ve had a Simmone Howell novel. ‘Everything Beautiful’ was her last, and that was 2008. The moment I started reading ‘Girl Defective’ and Howell’s cracking voice rang out from the page – that was when I knew something (or, rather, someone) had been sadly missed on the Aussie YA scene. Howell writes such sharp characters and dark edges with a wry humour that’s wholly unique and breathtaking. Reading her latest offering is like gulping air you didn’t know was cut off – and I hope we never have to go so long between instalments from Ms Howell. The novel is set in St. Kilda, Howell’s stomping ground. For those who don’t know, St. Kilda is a suburb of Melbourne and is one of the city’s more colourful areas. It has quite a past – back in the 1880’s the area experienced a land boom and because St. Kilda is overlooking Port Philip Bay, it became a seaside destination. But the depression bought a sharp decline to the area, and for many years it was a place for crooks, prostitutes and general low-lives. It was only in the 1990s that the area experienced a gentrification, and as ‘Girl Defective’ is set in the present, Sky observes that: “These days the red light still glowed but only faintly.” So St. Kilda is a real dichotomy – some areas are still imprints of the suburb’s seedy past, but there are oak-lined streets that are beyond posh and full of million-dollar properties. I love the St. Kilda setting; for one thing it becomes a distinct character within Sky’s story, and for another it seems to be a reflection of the Martin family and associates. Father Bill is definitely living in the past (encapsulated in his record shop’s motto – “nothing after 1995”) while Sky’s best friend, Nancy, is determined to look forward and keep her eyes off the rear-view mirror. And as for Sky . . . well, she seems to be caught between the vibrancy of those around her. With a post-punk father and mother called Galaxy, a brother who is a detective-in-training and constantly snouted, not to mention Nancy’s silver magnetism – Sky constantly feels like the odd one out. She’s mostly friendless at school, prefers masculine clothing and is quietly observant. It’s no wonder that amidst so many fiery characters and temperaments, Sky doesn’t quite know where she fits in, what her ‘thing’ is or who 'her people' are. I love her. Quiet she may be, but Sky is wicked smart and eloquent. She’s such a wonderfully relatable character; constantly feeling like the sidekick or back-up singer is something many, many people can relate to. And Howell has given Sky quite a voice – I adore how she describes her tinging jealousy of Nancy’s shine; Howell’s writing is magnificent – and my copy of ‘Girl Defective’ is peppered with markers to remember all the fine lines that caught me unawares. Howell’s similes alone made my knees weak; This is, ultimately, a book about relationships. There’s a focus on family – of the parents who vamoose and those who stick around. Little brothers we want to cradle and protect, and the sisters we let slip away. The flimsy friendships we hope to blossom into permanency, and the tentative lust that catches us unawares. And then there’s the relationship we have to music – what Sky calls her ‘valve’ on life. Music is an outlet, a private ceremony and those in the book feel a deep connection to the soundtrack of their lives; To some eyes this could look like a test. The first track a newbie played might set the tone for his employment. Luke was right to look uncertain. He wandered around the aisles for ages, coming back with Simon & Garfunkel. ‘Sky – don’t psychoanalyse the new guy.’ Dad turned to Luke. ‘Gully reads faces, Sky reads records. We, the Martins, have superpowers.’ Simmone Howell slays me, every damn time. I didn’t want this book to end, and now that it’s over I just want to climb back into Howell’s world and re-read her words all over again. ‘Girl Defective’ is a book about the moment when everything changes, when you lose some and get some and the world falls into place (if, a little crookedly). Everyone has to read this, it’s good for the soul.
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Florence, the world renowned city of art and culture, is the venue for our April Renaissance Painting & Drawing holiday. Steeped in the works of Giotto, Masaccio, Leonardo and Michelangelo, Florence is a painter’s dream come true. In the quiet artisan area of San Frediano situated on the south bank of the River Arno, our guests will stay at Casa Santo Nome di Gesu, a 15th century Palace and once home of Franciscan missionaries. This tranquil and elegant venue is perfectly placed in the quieter quarters of the city, 10 minutes walk from the Piazza del Duomo, the Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Pitti and the Boboli Gardens. The course will start with a sketching tour of Florence through the streets of Altrarno, across the Ponte Santa Trinita, passing Palazzo Stronzi, to the church of Santa Maria Novella. Piazza Michelangelo on the east side of the Arno overlooking the spire of Palazzo Vecchio, the dome of the Duomo, and Fiesole nestling in the hills behind the city. The Boboli gardens adjacent to the Pitti Palace, created for the Medici in the sixteenth century. Overlooking the elegant Florentine villas, set among the cypress trees in the hills around the city, the garden is one of Italy’s largest and most elegant with countless statues, fountains, cypress trees and topiaries. Piazzale Michelangelo (Michelangelo Square), a famous square with magnificent panoramic views across Florence. The Gothic church of Santa Croce containing tombs and monuments of illustrious Florentines such as Michelangelo, Galileo and Machiavelli. For non-painters we are able to offer excellent sight seeing tours with an experienced Florentine guide. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We will assume this is acceptable for you, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read More
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Exhibition of Paintings at Nehru Centre Date : 04- 10 September 2018 Time: 11.00am- 07.00pm Venue: Circular Art gallery, Nehru Centre Art Gallery, Discovery of India Building, Dr. A B Road, Worli, Mumbai-400 088 Exhibition of paintings titled ‘Blissful Souls’ presented by artists Suraj Howale and Abhijith Talwar. The Venue – Nehru Centre Art Gallery Nehru […] Posted in: Events, Fine ArtTagged: Exhibition, Mumbai, PaintingLeave a commentArt India September 8, 2018 Painting exhibition by Dhinakara Sundar titled “Padma” Dates : 02- 29 September 2018 Venue : Kadambari gallery, DakshinaChitra, Muttukadu, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Timings: 10.00 am to 06.00 pm. (Tuesdays holiday). Exhibition of paintings by Dhinakara Sundar titled ‘Padma’ hosted by DakshinaChitra began on 02nd September 2018 . The exhibition at Kadambari gallery will continue till […] Posted in: Events, Fine ArtTagged: Chennai, Exhibition, PaintingLeave a commentArt India September 3, 2018 As part of International Museum Day celebration, Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai organises a unique exhibition titled ‘My Own Collection’. The exhibition will be conducted on 18, 19 & 20 May 2018 at Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai. My Own Collection Exhibition The exhibition will provide an opportunity to senior citizens, house wives & general public to […] Sangeet Natak Akademi celebrates International Museum Day on 18th May 2018 with an Interaction Session with renowned flute maker Shri Subhash Thakur. The session will be held in the presence of eminent flute maestros and scholars. The program will be conducted at Meghdoot Theatre-IV of Sangeet Natak Akademi from morning 11.00 am. There will be […] National Gallery of Mordern Art, Bengaluru will celebrate International Museum Day on 18 May 2018. NGMA in collaboration with Film Division of India conducts screening of films on the same day. Five films – Treasure Houses (17 mins, English), Voices of Silence (19 mins, English), New Magazine no.454 (11 mins, English), Chennai Museum (15 mins, […]
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Nowadays the world meets the new and innovative technologies and as a consequence there is been noted the decrease of physical activity all over the world. Our team is ready to accept this challeng... Scorum is a sports media platform powered by blockchain. It’s a new type of media portal that rewards its active users. With Bitcoin making astronomical returns in 2017, an arms race is coming to crypto. Wall Street has already formed over 70 crypto based hedge funds in the last six months. They bring with them l... Opening an exciting new Era of Cryptofinance for the Internet of Values FUSION is a public blockchain devoting itself to creating an inclusive cryptofinancial platform by providing cross-chain, ... MimiCoin is the first social crypto currency aimed to be used in social networks as a payment method. Our Mimic app will be the first one that will implement the MimiCoin as a payment currency and ... A platform, where new entrants to the crypto market can join profitable cryptocurrency and ICO portfolios in just a few clicks. Additionally, experienced investors can significantly increase the vo... Rate Date – is a dating site, providing a unique opportunity to hold an online video date auction. This service makes it possible not only to find and communicate with interesting people, but creat... They started their mission in 2010 to build the largest and most reputable Online Investment Platform to allow their qualifying investors to co-invest in the future of finance and technology - glob... Insights is automating the data brokerage industry via blockchain technology and smart contracts. Users securely own, manage, and monetize their data with the Insights Wallet. Data Brokerage corpor... WePower enables renewable energy producers to raise capital by issuing their own energy tokens. These tokens represent energy they commit to produce and deliver. Energy tokenization standardizes si... Dether provides a decentralized peer-to-peer ether network that enables anyone on Earth to buy ether with cash and spend it at physical stores nearby. No bank account is needed, just a mobile phone... Betrium is the solution developed by group of entrepreneurs and MIT & MIPT graduates offering the first partly-decentralized worldwide betting service (betting exchange & Sportsbook) with z... CoinLoan is a licensed fiat lending platform that secures and guarantees loans with cryptoassets so you can hold onto your crypto instead of selling them when you need cash. Arbidex is the first trading platform that truly unites all the world's crypto assets from different exchanges in one window. Narrative is creating the first true Content Economy, where creators and others who contribute in the network are rewarded for their efforts. Origami network is a blockchain-Powered global solution for online marketplaces and e-commerces. We created two complementary solutions, Origami Marketplace and Origami Payment. BABB is the decentralised bank for the microeconomy, providing individuals and businesses with a UK bank account, powered by blockchain technology. The account is managed via a smartphone app and p... Digitex is a commission-free futures exchange with its own native cryptocurrency, the DGTX token, in which all account balances are denominated. Traders speculate on the price of BTC, ETH and LTC a... Invest spare fiat and cryptocurrency change into diversified crypto-related portfolios. Skraps is the first company to offer micro investing to the world of cryptocurrencies. The Skraps platform al... Boosteroid is a cloud services platform that provides convenient access to computing power, storages and software products. Cloud computer will allow to process video, create 3D-graphics, play g... 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Vaultbank is offering asset backed security tokens, linked to Vaultbank's business lines that will include a secured asset fund, a debit card for cryptocurrency usability, and a cryptocurrency exch... Trendit is a social media platform that pays you in cryptocurrency to make viral content! The more viral your content, the more you earn. Peer to Peer Parking on Blockchain An Airbnb like - way to find parking in big cities We are disrupting the global Parking industry, a $100 Billion market, to provide drivers with a better parking ... Acorn is building a blockchain based crowdfunding platform that's the first to be free and open to any legal project in any country. HighRewardCoin’s objective is to offer a wide circle of people an opportunity to gain high rewards by making use of our rich experience and advanced tools that include machine learning and blockcha... We've created a user-friendly and affordable Blockchain service for everyone to trace and record cases of illegal use of logos, trademarks or any other intellectual property and to take immediate a... Gelios — peer to peer cryptocurrency lending marketplace The key feature of Gelios is platform approach — not to provide scoring or KYC by itself, but let services connect to it for better coverage... Colu has been an active player in the blockchain space for the last 3 years and is operating local economies in 4 cities in UK and Israel with almost 100k users and 70k monthly transactions. Using... Bountie will begin with 47% of the Industry. Home to many of gaming’s biggest markets, including South Korea and Japan, Asia accounts for 47% of the global gaming industry. With many of these marke... Your premier seat on top of the global consumer network - earn passive income everytime others shop. Already working product, active community and proven cash-back payouts! More than 200 cash... 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A global labor platform intending to redesign the job market. Through the integration of smart resumes, we plan to log every interaction between an employer and employee onto the party's smart resu... MARK.SPACE is an eco-system allowing users from all over the world to communicate with each other in a social and economic way, create new content, consume goods and services from the other users o... Crowd Genie is an already-established innovative peer-to-peer lending company from Singapore. Our new DLT ecosystem will scale this disruption to the whole of Asia - through a platform allowing inv... Gimmer offers easy-to-use advanced algorithmic trading bots that require no programming skills, no previous trading experience and no in-depth knowledge of cryptocurrencies. Gimmer is perfect for ... ClickableTV™ turns live and DVR ad-supported premium TV into a pay per click medium. 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Transcodium aims to provide the first peer-to-peer decentralized file editing, transcoding and distribution platform with high quality and reliable computational power at a very affordable price. T... NapoleonX project is about becoming the master sponsor for launching a series of Decentralized Autonomous Funds (DAFs). These vehicles will invest in 100% algorithmic solutions proposed by Napoleon... Rentberry is a decentralized long-term rental ecosystem utilizing blockchain technology which makes the rental process less costly and more convenient and secure. The transparent ecosystem with ver... The first A.I created to help cryptocurrency investors. Unlike the actual assistants (or “chatbots”) currently available on the market, which are prone to having significant functional and technol... 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Open infrastructure, based on blockchain, which provides the possibility to create, train and use high-quality medical neural networks. IBM estimates the artificial intelligence market in the healt... BEEQB is an All-in-One business ecosystem combining the innovative BEE crypto currency (developed for B2C and B2B market transactions), a business management module (including a payment terminal... TEND is a blockchain company that creates a new investment world driven by passion, purpose and meaning. It’s for all forward-thinking, like-minded people who desire to invest their money more purp... Flying Money is creating 100% Cash Backed Digital Currency Tokens. (FML). Currency Tokens will be in USD, EUR, YEN. White Paper is at www.flyingmoney.io CryptoBite Coin – an altcoin on the blockchain technology—promises to become prominent and an alternative to the major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripples. Introducing dadi, a decentralized platform for web services, built on the Ethereum blockchain and committed to upholding the founding principles of the Internet by democratizing computational power... KickCity is a Y combinator startup school Alumnus and one of the companies leading innovation in the $40B event marketing industry using blockchain technology. We propose a socially viral m... Giftcoin’s aim is to revolutionize the charity sector through the implementation of blockchain technology, transforming the way that donations are received and tracked. The technology has the power... Hero has been created to make both financial return and positive social impact. A Hero token represents the right to receive a reward, which is part of the interest income earned. It does not repre... Ellcrys is a blockchain for people around the world to build community-owned open source software products and organizations together. We are on a mission to create a platform where people from any... Corusblock is the next generation of cryptocurrency. Lending, staking, mining- in best performance! This is Corusblock. The world of Pecun.io covers the whole lifecycle of blockchain innovation, from Angel & Venture Capital Investments, to Initial Coin Offerings, to exchange traded currencies and tokens. The leverag... The Peerity team believes that current social networks and many web applications are fundamentally broken. Despite people being more connected than ever, they nevertheless feel more disconnected an... The IUNGO will provide public Wi-Fi access. Service providers will be deploying Wi-Fi sites by installing and registering access points for public use. Service consumers will be able to use the IUN... The easy way to get a diversified and actively balanced exposure to crypto investments. Our asset allocation: ICOs 60%, Cryptocurrencies 20%, Alternative investments 13%, cash 7% Our tokendistrib... Helbiz is a peer-to-peer marketplace that makes renting a car, motorcycle or bicycle convenient, affordable and rewarding LUJO is a distributed system of retail specialist organisations joined on the web and applications directed towards giving money related strengthening. It gives anybody access bank-like administrat... Synapse is creating a decentralized data and machine learning marketplace and exchange. This will allow anyone to contribute data, train machine learning models, and be compensated for both. Galaxy eSolutions Limited (‘GES’) is a Global Cross-border Ecommerce business that is set to become the Market Leader in Pre-owned and Refurbished Consumer Electronics Sector. It is HQ’ed in Hong K... Havven is a distributed monetary system and stablecoin. It connects collateral holders with those requiring a stable cryptocurrency, enabling an incentive-based market for stability. Collateral ... TriForce Tokens is a decentralized platform which will provide users within the online gaming community with decentralized P2P trading, anti-piracy protection, and the world's first honorary reward... SERENITY FINANCIAL is a blokchain-secured marketplace for those who trade fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies. The platform records all trades in blockchain, serving as an arbitrator in disputes, ... Dether is a decentralized and user friendly mobile app that enables to trade ether and tokens for cash. Dether breaks barriers to global blockchain adoption by creating a decentralized bridge betwe... Dogezer is a platform which integrates all of the necessary tools for people to work together on innovative projects, with the ability to use project-specific tokens to reward results and incentivi... Simdaq launches crowdfund for the technological platform created for cryptotrading democratisation and development. 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CrowdCoinage is an OS for future funding that is built on top of the Ethereum blockchain. The first version of CrowdCoinage OS allows startups, software developers, real estate investors, etc. to l... Refereum’s open-market approach removes the legal costs of individualized marketing deals while making digital advertising middlemen irrelevant. Instead of letting marketing budgets go to another a... No more passwords- no more break-ins. REMME is an open source distributed Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) protocol with a set of DApps to enable passwordless authentication for people and devices. Free platform already running, based on AI, connecting skilled workers to their contractors, without centralized intervention. Reputation is the key value and is built by users' curatorship chain a... A new way to accept payment with multiple currencies. Cross exchange (internal) between cryptocurrencies with traditional currencies, cryptocurrencies with cryptocurrencies, traditional currencies ... Picky is a decentralized dating platform built on the public Ethereum blockchain. The vision of Picky is to create a dating experience that merges real-life social dynamics with the behavior incent... Jury.Online is developing a blockchain-agnostic protocol of secure communication between the parties of the deal with the possibility to attract independent arbiters that will pass the verdict on t... CoinSpark is a digital asset trading exchange that allows customers to buy, sell, and trade digital assets. We are allowing the public to purchase 25% of the exchange via our ICO. Harnessing on Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and trustless Smart Contracts, Viola.AI is set to revolutionize the dating and relationship space in the world. Viola.AI is an AI love advisor and ... The utility token CRYO is generated by CryoGen and provides its holders with the access to the current and future services of the company. CryoGen has embodied best technologies and 12 years of exp... The first disrupting home rental platform powered by blockchain, AI, big data with utility tokens and advanced wallets. CryptoBnB is built on the power of CryptoDnA ™ - personalized smartcontract... It is a marketplace platform which brings together creditors and borrowers. Loans are issued in the fiat currency of the country where the borrower resides. This allows the currency to be exchanged... The Block Bank concept is a digital funding platform designed to serve human needs rather than profits alone. The platform will operate automatically online opening up low cost commercial products ... The MFG Token is a Utility Token that will become a vital part of the SyncFab platform and operating partner manufacturing supply chain management ecosystems. 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Health Nexus, developed by SimplyVital Health, is a blockchain-based decentralized healthcare protocol that empowers providers' transition to payment-for-outcomes, regardless of clinical affiliatio... Viewly is a decentralized video platform powered by blockchain and peer‐to‐peer video sharing technologies. A ticket exchange developed by Israeli entrepreneurs in 2015. Being an intermediary between entities involved in the ticket re-selling process, the platform serves as a guarantor of transaction sec... Food Quality and Supply Ecosystem for Emerging Markets. TE-FOOD is a ready product and in live operation with 6000+ business customers, and daily 400,000 business transactions. It integrates consum... Shping is an innovative, shopper-marketing ecosystem that enables participating brands and organisations the opportunity to reward shoppers who use the Shping App with a new cryptocurrency called S... 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Crossline-platform for investing in high-yield real estate around the world. This is crypto-crowdinvesting in real estate. NEDVIGA allows an ordinary person from anywhere in the world to invest eve... BeefCoin project presents already existing profitable business model in green economy and includes integrated structure from field to restaurant. First level of our business model is organic meat f... XferMoney is a secure, transparent peer-to-peer (P2P) remittance platform built over blockchain to enable instant, reliable international money transfers. Crowdstart Capital CSC is a Blockchain technology accelerator. CSC plans to raise capital through a digital token sale. The purpose is to invest in blockchain-related projects close to the needs of... BestMeta will allow professional esports gamers to create their own digital token for fans to purchase in exchange for merchandise, exclusive offers and involvement in their projects via smart cont... Dolos is a decentralized, automated trading application for cryptocurrencies, forex, bonds, commodities, index futures, equities and CFD’s. The Dolos will establish a new way of trading with our c... Liberalization of energy is the goal of Torus Project. Our unique block chain technology combined with big data, AI, and IoT will achieve this objective. The project consists of several carefully d... Healthureum is a dynamic and multi-functional ecosystem of healthcare services based on Ethereum blockchain. Healthureum’s radical platform will integrate blockchain and smart contract technology i... True Reply is a platform for launching automated audio-based surveys. People call in and take surveys with their voice or use their Amazon Alexa device to take a survey and get paid. We are now int... 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Edgecoin wants you to understand its smart education approach and how it is going to benefit your fut... Talenter is the unique platform that connects via block chain technology, service provider of any kind and clients. Whether on site at the service provider or as a course at a venue Sintec - is a unique Blockchain option granting the opportunity to invest in the production of high-tech industrial material - polymer bituminous binders Similar products are highly demanded in th... BlockFollow is a brand new social platform, aiming to support cryptocurrencies getting widespread. Our goal is to provide useful services, educate people and stabilize crypto for the future, all by... We plan the organization and holding of international eSports online-tournaments for 50 most popular disciplines in more than 220 various formats, on PC, Play Station and X-BOX. We create a huge pl... Kript is an Ethereum-based mobile app designed to help crypto investors manage their assets. The app features the latest major news and updates about the ICO analytics, price forecasting informatio... ATF farms secure the automated growth of cannabis, tomatoes, cucumbers and many more plants. This reaps the full benefits of LED lighting for growing and hydroponics technologies. ATF indoor appli... The OnLive Platform revolutionises both the video broadcast and remote consultations markets. It offers unlimited scalability and availability utilising Blockchain Technology and a completely decen... DeHedge is the world’s first decentralized risk-hedging platform for cryptocurrency investors. DeHedge insures investments into ICOs and cryptocurrencies, safeguarding investors in case of exchange... Agate is the world's most comprehensive decentralized blockchain platform for instant payment without volatility risk to mainstream crypto adoption. Ultra low-cost renewable electricity that saves billions of dollars A box with a capsule generating a large amount of energy It is safe, distributed and radically cheap Deneum shifts the paradigm... The Finnoq protocol produces a better basis for decisions by leveraging the wisdom of the crowd and game theory principles. The protocol is an open source digital infrastructure for decentralized o... ARROUND is a breakthrough communication platform and advertising network in booming augmented reality. It provides users with an attractive personalized world, advertisers with a new sales channel,... CDRX is converting existing equities and bonds into securitised crypto-tokens (aka Crypto Depository Receipts – CDRs). Each CDR gives the owner the legal right to an underlying stock or... Influencer infrastructure. It provides a protocol for creating decentralized applications that act like an entire ecosystem and allow developers and companies to easily build DApps that directly in... 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So I've been recruited by some buddies of mine to run a game of Savage Worlds for them in the near future, specifically Deadlands Reloaded.… So, I was fucking around with some plugins and themes and stuff, trying to get my comics to look good on my blog (I failed, and decided that a separate WP install was the best way to make them readable) and along the way I messed something up, I guess because my site is borked. At one point it was Totes Borked. The whole thing was completely inaccessible because in troubleshooting for one of the themes, I had found a thread instructing me to change the URL settings in my WP dashboard and that was a mistake. With a little help from some other googled threads, I got that fixed, and learned that editing my PHP databases manually is not so scary, but at some point something else got messed up. If you try to go to http://manawaker.com your browser (or rather all of my browsers and the browsers of others I've asked to check for me) will try to download my index.php. It only happens if you try to go to the base domain. Going anywhere else works fine, even http://manawaker.com/site-home/ which is where you are supposed to end up after going to http://manawaker.com is working just peachy, but anyone who just types the address can't currently get to my site. This is bothersome. I found several WP threads which claim that this is caused by an errant redirect line in the .htaccess file, but I've checked that file, and it contains no errant lines. In fact it matches the ideal configuration listed in the WP wiki. I've hunted to my limit, and can find no solutions to this issue that don't tell me that my .htaccess needs to be fixed, so now I'm at a loss. Can someone(s) help me troubleshoot this further? When I go there, it asks me to download a randomly named file with MIME type application/x-trash. After some cursory Google work, I came across a page that says you should be on the lookout for any old renamed index files. Do you have anything in the root folder named index.html.old or something to that effect? There is such a file; index.html.old it is 7kb, and says it was last modified in 2014. Looking inside, it appears to be what the name implies: an old (pre-WP) version of the front page of the website. What should I do with it? Does it need to be deleted? Do references to it need to be removed from somewhere? Rename it to orig-index.html.old, or move it to another folder. From what I've read, just appending that orig- is enough to do the trick. What a weird error though. That file's been sitting there for years, and just decided to cause a problem yesterday. I wonder what I did to set it off... (not that it matters. I'm just glad it works now. ) A change you made may have re-written or appended the httaccess file. Instead of pointing to index.php as the "index" page, it may have pointed to index.html but maybe with a wildcard instead of index.html specifically. Please. We don't even have FTP installed on the Icrontic server. I'm just making assumptions about budget WordPress hosting. Even budget WordPress hosting should offer a reasonably secure method of accessing the site. If it's so budget that they only offer standard, completely insecure FTP... find a different budget provider. o_O I use 1and1 hosting, and I log into my files with Filezilla. Everytime I login I get "Insecure server, it does not support FTP over TLS", but it still lets me do what I went there to do, so I've ignored it. Yeah.... if you're using insecure FTP, you've got a decent chance of someone grabbing your username and password and trashing your site. Especially if you ever use public WiFi. Back up often. And get onto a better host or make them enable SFTP or FTPS or something. Filezilla will support it. B) The index.html file should have been a blank file that you don't touch. It's a file that has to do with very low-level site security for php sites. It's importaint even though it doesn't provide much security. note: Either your .htaccess or your host messed up the redirect that forces the index.php file over the index.html... or you got hacked... C) Back up, Back up, Back up... never have a site that you're not doing regular offsite backups of. If you don't have anything Consider Akeeba Backup for WordPress https://www.akeebabackup.com/products/akeeba-backup-wordpress.html I have begun using a back-up plug-in. Previously, I was just making a copy of the /wp dir onto my PC every once in a while, but I've since been informed that that is not good enough, so I installed UpdraftPlus on all three of my sites. Icrontic — Home of the Big Beef Burrito since 8-8-2000, fool. 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I have trekked in the Khumbu many times. Once as a trekker and the rest for climbs of Everest or other mountains. I am often asked questions about trekking to Everest Base Camp (EBC) so here are the most frequent questions with my answers. This information is based on my experience and are my opinions so always consult with a professional before making any serious decisions. A: The trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC) is by far the most popular. There are many variations to get there in addition to going straight up the valley. For example, you can go by way of Goyko for a great diversion. A side trip to Chhukhung Valley is also well worth it. Trekking in eastern Nepal in the Annunapurna area is also extremely popular. Another emerging popular trek is the Manaslu Circuit. A: Almost every climbing guide company offers a trekking option to their climbing expeditions. But there are also trekking only companies that do a great job. Many companies based in Kathmandu offer treks, however be wary of the lowest cost ones. In 2014, The Nepal Government started to require all trekkers to have a guide, but it is unclear if this is enforced. A permit is required to enter the Sagarmatha National Pak where Everest is located. A: It depends on your route but most EBC treks take about 20 days. You do not want to go on a rush trek primarily due to the altitude. You land in Lukla at 9250' and go to EBC at 17,500. If you go too fast you will get altitude sickness which can be deadly. A: If you can walk 5 miles a day and are in good aerobic shape (with a doctor's approval) you should do fine. The actually trekking is on mostly level ground with a few sections of steep hillsides - up and down. You should not be carrying more than a light day pack with a jacket, water and snacks. However, it is the altitude the creates the main issues. That said, the better shape you are in, the more you will enjoy the overall experience. A: Yes and no. Yes; because altitude can kill people so care must be take to acclimatize properly. No; from the lack of so-called "objective" danger such as rock fall or crevasses normally associated with climbing. However, people have been seriously injured by yaks who inadvertently bump them off the trail and down a steep hillside. So always be on the uphill side when a yak passes by! There have been kidnappings, attacks and murders in this area, so be street smart. A: The spring season starts cold and gets warmer whereas fall is the opposite. Both can see significant snow at any time but more so in the fall. In general the skies are more clear into the early fall thus providing better views of Everest and other mountains. It is common to experience rain, sometimes very heavy, lower down valley between Lukla and Namache in both seasons. You’re about to spend $1,000 or even $5,000 to trek to Everest Base Camp – but are you ready? Summit Coach's consulting service can help trekkers of all experience levels better prepare and increase their chances of a positive expedition. Based on Alan Arnette’s 23 years of high altitude mountain experience and 30 years as a business executive, we help aspiring trekkers throughout the world achieve their goals through a personalized set of consulting services. A special $300 consultation package is offered to EBC trekkers only from this page. Please contact Summit Coach for details. Please click for more information on signing up, services, pricing and why select Alan as your coach. A: In 2014, The Nepal Government started to require all trekkers to have a guide, but it is unclear if this is enforced. A permit is required to enter the Sagarmatha National Pak where Everest is located. It depends on your skills and experience but I would almost always recommend some kind of help for the logistics. Long treks are a maze of details. Also, a great guide will make your overall experience more memorable. A: Most guided treks have eight to fifteen trekkers with an equal number of support staff. Depending on the company, they may or may not have a western guide. Keep in mind that larger groups means slower pace and more complicated meals and logistics. A: References is the best method. It is easy to set up a website and call yourself a guide and there is no oversight in this industry. If something goes wrong, you have little resources with an unknown company. A: You can spend as little or as much as you want. There are three options for a trek: 1) organize your own 2) a Nepalese company or 3) a western guided commercial trek. The one on your on is obvious: you do everything; all you need is to get to Lukla and spend money on the park permit ($13.84 or 1000 rupees) and food. In theory, you could spend less than $500 for the entire trek not including air fare. There are companies in Katmandu that can help arrange just a porter to carry your bags and perhaps with the teahouses. But you are on your own including navigation. Then there are more formal treks arranged by Kathmandu companies. They offer a Nepalese leader who speaks English and understands not to push too fast for acclimatization reasons. They do a great job and charge between $1,000 to $3,000 or more. In general the better ones charge more. Many western companies offer treks with a western guide, British, Australian, American, etc. They cater to western styles meaning they explain what you are seeing, ensure food is cooked properly and hygiene is maintained. Their prices are US$4,000 and up. Finally there is the trek with Everest climbers where you join an actual climbing team as they make their way to Everest Base Camp for their climb. This is usually with one of the major expedition companies such as Adventure Consultants, International Mountain Guides or Jagged Globe for example. You usually spend one or two nights at base camp with the climbers. This is usually the most expensive option costing around US$4,000 but is also the safest, cleanest and can be most entertaining. A: It often comes down to who leads the trek - local or western. With a western leader you are paying for that person's travel and time and it is spread amongst all the trekkers. In return you get western style leadership with good language skills and perhaps some simple medical training. Some low cost treks will stay in tents, not teahouses or in old teahouses with questionable kitchen practices. A: I have a complete page devoted to this question for climbing but trekking is somewhat similar if you want to fully enjoy the experience. You will want to be in good shape and not carry any extra body weight. In general, focus on aerobic capacity and core strength. I suggest a steady exercise routine including extensive aerobic work. You should be doing daily walks with at least one 5 mile walk each week with a 15lb pack six months before your trek. Do as much uphill as possible. If you live in a flat area, go to a stadium and use the steps with your pack. A: Not really. The common approach is to move slowly up the mountain (1000' a day maximum) spending your days at a higher altitude than where you sleep up until your summit bid. The human body simply does not function well at high altitudes and can experience acute mountain sickness (AMS) above 8,000 feet. There is half the available oxygen at 18,000' as compared to sea level so letting your body adjust is the key to staying healthy. The lower oxygen stimulates chemoreceptors that initiate an increase in breathing, resulting in a lowering of the partial pressure of CO2 and hence more alkaline blood pH. The kidneys begin to unload bicarbonate to compensate. Though this adaptation can take many days, up to 80% occurs just in the first 48 to 72 hours. There are many other physiologic changes going on, among them the stimulus of low oxygen to release the hormone, erythropoietin to stimulate more red blood cell production, a physiological and still acceptable form of blood doping that enhances endurance performance at low altitudes. Adaptive changes are not always good for one’s health. Some South American high altitude residents can have what’s called chronic mountain sickness, resulting from too many red blood cells; their blood can be up to 84-85% red blood cells. The increased blood viscosity and sometimes associated pulmonary hypertension can result in right heart failure. You cannot do much to acclimatize at low altitudes but there are companies that claim to help the acclimatization process through specially designed tents that simulate the reduced oxygen levels at higher elevations. I have no personal experience with these systems but you can find more details at the Hypoxico website. They cost about $7,000 or can be rented for about $170 a week. I would not recommend this for a trek. Outside Magazine posted an article in 2013 questioning their effectiveness. A: My strategy is based on lot's of layers. Since it can get very cold, It is always critical to protect toes, fingers and face since these were most susceptible to frost bite. As for warmth, I always wear a knit cap and at least liner gloves when I get the least bit cool - regardless of the outside temp. I use a 3 layer system of Merino wool base layer (top and bottom), a warmth layer then a wind or rain layer. I have a gear page for reference and suggest looking at the Colorado 14er column for trekking suggestions. 1liter of water with Gatorade in a Camelback since it is not freezing but also bring a Nalgene bottle iPod. Along the trail and for snoring roommates. I like the shuffle without a hard disc so it will work at altitude and the battery last longer. A clean, dry shirt and socks to change into once arriving at the teahouse while waiting for your duffle to arrive I also always have my computer laptop, sat phone, solar recharger, cables in my pack since I don't want to have them damaged. But if you pack these carefully inside a sleeping bag sack or down clothing they might be OK carried by Porters or Zos. However I see bags dropped all the time very harshly so I prefer to carry the extra few pounds. My day pack might be about 10 lbs with computer but without the sleeping bag. If you bring a water bladder, like a CamelBak or MSR Dromedary (which I recommend-more rugged) also bring a Nalgene. It is easier to fill at teahouses or from streams when sterilized via the SteriPen. Also it can be filed with hot water and put in your sleeping bag for those extremely cold nights near EBC. A: Sleeping bag (0F is fine), toiletries plus wet wipes (yes) and a change of clothes, primarily socks and underwear plus one heavy (down) jacket plus some comfortable shoes in the teahouses. I also suggest your own cotton pillow case stuffed with your down jacket as a pillow. A: You can rinse out clothes in tubs supplied by teahouses but that is not usually done. In general trekkers get used to the smell and dust. Hot showers are available in teahouses for a small charge but it uses precious resources that must be carried up by yak or human. A: There are internet cafes in Lukla, Namache and a few villages up to Gorak Shep (last before EBC). They charge a reasonable price for being where it is but not 100% reliable. Satellite phones are the most common method. I use Thuraya which transmits both voice and data (including email) from anywhere within their coverage area. Some tea house offer satellite or wired phone service but these cannot be depended on. Expedition companies charge anywhere from $3 to $7 USD per minute so charges can rack up quickly. A Thuraya phone cost about $800 US and $1 a minute or less. If you will use more than 800 minutes and go on multiple treks, buying a phone makes a lot of sense. The Thuraya satellites only covers Europe and Asia and not the US or South America. Iridium is the other option but it does not perform as reliably in my experience. See the technology section on my gear page for details. For details on my expedition communications, please see this tutorial. A: Yes. Just point the device mostly east. It is an easy and inexpensive way to letting those back home know where you are and you are ok. Remember it only tracks 7 days of data however on the Google Map. For details on my expedition communications, please see this tutorial. A: Yes. GSM (not CDMA e.g. Version) cell phone service is available with a Nepal Cell phone company SIM card. Check with your outfitter. It can be arranged in KTM. However, for guaranteed access rent a Thuraya sat phone here in the US or in KTM. For details on my expedition communications, please see this tutorial. A: The teahouses have charging ability via their solar panels but if it has been cloudy for several days, there may not be enough reserves to charge a computer or camera thus always have an extra battery. Teahouses usually charge for it - maybe a 100 rupees an hour so bring some extra cash. Many people want to use their chargers so try to plug your stuff in as soon as you arrive. A solio power charger is a good idea for battery recharger. For details on my expedition communications, please see this tutorial. A: It seems like everything costs 100 to 200 rupees - candy bar, bottle water, extra fried rice at dinner. You will pay for hot showers or to use the battery for charging. You will spend more than you think so bring lots of rupees in smaller dominations. 100s are great, stay away from 500 and 1000 notes. US dollars are sometimes taken but rupees are preferred. A: It is about 38 miles from Lukla to EBC and it should take a minimum of nine days. You generally walk about 4 to 6 hours each day starting about 8:00AM. A: Actually pretty good if you are not with a low cost guide service - they pick the old teahouses. The better services book trekkers in solid teahouses that are quite clean. but I still recommend using your own sleeping bag and not their sheets/pillows A: Not in the teahouse since they double boil most of the time. On the trail, iodine is best but a SteriPen would work best - bring extra batteries, etc. All that said, expect to get some intestinal issue at some point - everyone does. You never want to drink untreated water or muddy water from streams or still water even if you see the locals doing it. Always drink treated water. You can buy bottled water from the teahouses but it creates a huge waste problem. It is best to treat water from the teahouse tap with iodine or a SteriPen to eliminate the waste of the bottle. A: Yes. The vast majority of the time you are on a well worn trail with other people ahead or behind you. But this is a sparse country and the villages are miles apart. it is easy to follow a yak trail instead of the main trail. There are multiple valleys along the way and going up the wrong valley can be a huge mistake. Carry a map and don't get away from your group. A: There is Kala Patar at 18,192' just above Gorak Shep. It is a wonderful easy climb that offers amazing views of Everest, base camp and all the surrounding mountains. It is a must do activity. Just make sure you have been acclimatizing properly and take it slow and easy. Schedule a day if possible. Go early in the morning to avoid the afternoon clouds that block Everest. If you want to climb something more technical, then the trekking peaks of Island Peak (20,305'), Lobuche and Mera are also available but these generally require a fair amount of climbing experience with crampon and ropes. They also require climbing permits and are not consider part of a normal trek only itinerary. A: For 2013, check for the latest regulations. In 2012 the rules changed banning all trekkers, including those with climbing teams, from staying at Base Camp. However, it was rescinded at the last minute. In the past, if you are with a climbing expedition, you can spend the night at EBC. To enter the Icefall legally requires a mountaineering permit. A: It is a small community up there. However, climbers will sometimes shy away from interacting with strangers after they have been in BC for a few weeks. They have probably already gone through all the contagious stuff and do not want to be exposed to new strains. It is not personal but they have paid tens of thousands to climb Everest and don't want to get sick. A: Try to be in Namache on a Saturday morning for the weekly market. Go to morning prayers at the Monastery in Tengboche. Spin every prayer wheel you pass. Climb Kala Patar. Stop and talk to the children, take their pictures and show it back to them. Ask adults if you can take their picture. If you have time visit Goyko and Chhukhung. Take 10 times more pictures than you think you should. Walk slow and enjoy each moment! You can read about my trek for my experience. A: Yes. Everest Base Camp - a trek with Ang Dorge Sherpa is a recent well written description of the trek fro Randy Birch who made the trek in 2012. You can buy it on Amazon A: Yes, writing pens e.g. BICs and tooth brushes and tooth paste. Please consider supporting Smile High. A: On the border between Nepal and Tibet (China). It is in the Himalaya mountain range which stretches 1500 miles from Northeastern Pakistan to Bhutan. There are over thirty mountains higher than 25,000 feet. Of the fourteen 8,000 meter peaks, nine are located in the Himalayas making it clearly the top of the world. A: In 1841 a British surveyor named Sir George Everest identified the location of the mountain. Fifteen years later using trigonometry and measurements from 12 different survey stations around the mountain 'Peak XV' was surveyed as the world's highest mountain at 29,002 feet. In 1865 it was re-named Mt. Everest and is called Sagarmatha by the Nepalese and Chomolungma in Tibet. In 1955, the height was adjusted to 29,028'. On May 5,1999 a National Geographic Society Expedition put a GPS receiver on the summit. Using a second Trimble GPS receiver at the 26,000' South Col they could make an extremely accurate measurement by running the two receivers simultaneously. The new altitude was 29,035 feet or 8,850 meters. However, the Nepalese still use 29,028' as the official altitude. A: In 1924, George Mallory and Sandy Irvine made the first serious attempt. It is still unknown if they made the summit, but both died on the mountain. In 1953, Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary make the first successful summit. In 1975, Japanese Junko Tabei became the first woman to summit the hill. Austrian Peter Habeler and Italian Reinhold Messner were the first trekkers to summit Everest without bottled oxygen. 1996 was probably the most controversial year with fifteen trekkers dying on the mountain thus spawning worldwide debate and interest in alpine mountaineering. A: The Himalayan Database reports that there have been 8,306 summits (4,333 members and 3,973 hired) of Everest through June 2017 on all routes by 4,833 different people. 1,106 people, mostly Sherpa, have summited multiple times. There have been 539 summits by women. The Nepal side is more popular with 5,280 summits compared to 3,026 summits from the Tibet side. 208 climbers summited without supplemental oxygen, about 2.5%. 32 climbers have traversed from one side to the other. About 63% of all expeditions put at least one member on the summit. 288 people (173 westerners and 115 Sherpas) have died on Everest from 1924 to June 2017, about 3.5%. 71 died on the descent after their summit or 25%. 11 women have died.The Nepal side has 181 deaths or 3.4%, a rate of 1.27. The Tibet side has 107 deaths or 3.3%, a rate of 1.15. Most bodies are still on the mountain but China has removed many bodies from sight. The top causes of death were from avalanche (77), fall (67), altitude sickness (32) and exposure (26). In 2017 there were 648 summits, 237 from Tibet and 411 from Nepal and 11 didn't use supplemental oxygen. There were 6 deaths. From 1923 to 1999: 170 people died on Everest with 1,169 summits or 14.5%. But the deaths drastically declined from 2000 to 2017 with 7,056 summits and 118 deaths or 1.7%. However, two years skewed the deaths rates with 17 in 2014 and 14 in 2015. The reduction in deaths is primarily due to better gear, weather forecasting and more people climbing with commercial operations. Of the 8000 meter peaks, Everest has the highest absolute number of deaths at 288 but ranks near the bottom with a death rate of 1.23. Annapurna is the most deadly 8000er with one death for about every three summits (71:261) or a 3.91 death rate. Cho Oyu is the safest with 3,681 summits and 50 deaths or a death rate of 0.55. 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Talibah Lateefah Newman was planted, watered, and home grown in Dallas, Texas. She is a writer–director and a 2013 graduate of Columbia University’s MFA program for film directing. Talibah is the eldest of five and discovered her passion of filmmaking through writing short stories and shooting short films with her family at the tender age of 11. Talibah graduated from the Hockaday School of Dallas, Texas and went on to attend Columbia University’s undergraduate program majoring in film studies, African American studies, and creative writing. Post undergrad, she braved New York City landing several internships and production jobs in her field with companies such as Ted Hope’s This is That Production Company, Jonathan Demme’s Clinica Estetico, Malcolm Lee’s Blackmaled Productions and Optomen Productions. While devoting long hours to her internships she worked tirelessly on a short film about her late Grandfather and acclaimed jazz musician, David Fathead Newman, titled American Treasure. As an M.F.A. student Talibah sought to tell stories of familial relationships, precocious children, single character journeys into recreating identity, the complicated mosaic of religion and faith, and redefining race. Her films tackle the inner workings of family units as she seeks to discover the essence of what makes familial love last and replicate her own personal experiences with her family. Her films Our Father, Alterations , Busted on Brigham Lane and Sweet Honey Chile’ are a testament to her mission and fervor as a budding director and writer. In addition to her narrative directorial work, Talibah is also helming a documentary titled Hair Once Sacred, which chronicles her mother’s life work and activism as a natural hair care stylist in Dallas, Texas who was arrested for practicing the ancestral art of hair braiding. When not directing, Talibah continues to chisel several feature film projects including a script titled Special, Based on The Dropout By Joseph Mathews, which is the coming of age story of a young African American boy who was unjustly placed in special education from the time he was in third grade until he decided to take control of his life and drop out. In addition, Ms. Newman has released season one of a comedic webseries titled Famous Farrah on Youtube and is currently chiseling her directorial debut feature script and working on an original television pilot. Talibah is the 2012 Director’s Guild of America winner in the African American Category for her film Busted on Brigham Lane, which was acquired by HBO for exhibition in 2012. Talibah’s Films have screened at the Bahamas International Film Festival, Urban World Film Festival, The Chicago Black Harvest Film Festival, The Palm Springs LGBT Film Festival, The American Black Film Festival, Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, The Undergound Film Festival in Minneapolis, The Pan African Film Festival, Rooftop Film Festival, and many more. In addition, she is a Princess Grace Honorarium awardee as well as an Adrienne Shelly Foundation Awardee for her thesis film Sweet Honey Chile’, which was awarded best short film of 2013 at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival and will be exhibited on HBO starting February of 2014.
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I thought the stock plate full of unused mounting holes was pretty boring so It went from 14ga. to 1/4″ framed, welded in, hogged out, Blah, Blah. The tabs below are plate mounts. clean this up as well as a couple other spots and reassemble for pipes, side stand, battery box/tray then it’s final tear down for finishes. A reminder about where we stand on training, playing and socials as we head into the final month of the 15s season. We have Coram’s Fields booked until the last 1st XV game of the season. The final training here will be on Wednesday 20th April. Regent’s Park only mark rugby pitches until Easter Weekend each season, regardless of how early/late it might fall. We have all now played our last home game in the park. Home games from this point will be played elsewhere. This is the final day of league games for the 2s & 4s. The 3s have their cup semi this day while the 1s are also on the road in the league. We expect to field the Bulls, possibly for the final time this season. Business as usual. The 3s have their MMT League Play Off Semi, the 2s will be in their cup Quarter Finals and the 4s in their plate QFs. in previous years this would be the final weekend of 15s and we would have just a couple of sides out. This year we are expecting to fulfil the below games, all competitive and relevant to the success of the season: Finals Day. If results go the right way, the 1s & 3s will be playing to win their leagues and the 2s & 4s will be in knockout finals: We will not arrange additional games, but we will set up socials around watching & supporting the teams playing for trophies & titles. The end of season wrap party will be taking place at the White Mustache followed by our infamous Silly Sunday! Obviously the major rugby on this weekend will be taking place in Greece but we will also be entering a side into the Middlesex 7s at Richmond FC. We will also look at other 7s competitions as well as entering a side into Regent’s Park Touch Competitions once more. Belsize Park captain Tom House admits his squad have been eyeing Saturday’s crucial top-of-the-table clash for a while, and he is confident of coming out on top. Belsize secured their second promotion in three years last term, and they are now looking to move up from London North-West Division Three in the coming weeks. House’s side sit second with three games to go, just four points behind Fullerians, and this weekend they host the leaders in a showdown which could decide who moves up the pyramid. Belsize, who are unbeaten on their own turf in Regent’s Park since September 2013, have won seven games in a row and another victory could take them into top spot – which is the only place guaranteed to provide promotion. Second place may well be enough, as it was last season, but a defeat on Saturday could open the door for third-placed Welwyn to overtake them and leave BP outside the top two. “It’s absolutely massive, there’s no doubt about that in our minds,” House told Ham&High Sport. “We’re on a good run though, we’ve won every game since the new year and we can’t wait to get out there to be honest. “I think our eyes have probably been on this for a little bit too long, hence the slightly closer results than we might have anticipated –like the one against Wasps in our last game. “We kind of knew that we had to win everything up to this point to ensure that it mattered, but then as the momentum started to build and we beat Welwyn and then Datchworth a few weeks ago, we’ve really started to think about this big one. “There’s everything to play for. We need to win with a bonus point and deny them a bonus point to go top, so it’s very exciting.” A narrow victory would take Belsize level on points with Fullerians, but still leave them second. They need to score four tries to get the bonus fifth point, while also beating their rivals by at least eight points to deny their visitors a losing bonus point and overhaul them. “Absolutely, and the boys won’t need any encouragement to get up for the game,” said the skipper. “If anything my job will be to keep them composed, keep them calm and keep them focused on doing what they’ve done so well all season. “It will be about us playing our best game and sticking to our game plan and keeping it nice and straightforward. “We’ve got some real fliers in our back line who can score from anywhere on the pitch, and they’ve been brilliant all season, so we’re not worried about not being able to score tries or anything like that. It’s not really been an issue. “We haven’t really thought about the prospect of losing either, or what the implications of that would be. We try to only have positive thoughts. “The games that we’ve lost, looking back, were times when we were maybe fielding slightly weaker sides, because of injuries or people travelling or having to work. “But we’ve got a full-strength squad to pick from on Saturday – apart from my brother Freddie, who has unfortunately been injured for most of the year – so we can’t wait for it.” December, but that was a narrow 24-21 victory on their home turf, and House is confident Belsize Park can gain revenge on their own ground this weekend. “We felt we should have beaten them last time,” he said. “We missed three kickable penalties, we put a lot of pressure on them and we were hammering at their 22 but we couldn’t quite get into it. “They kept conceding penalties at the breakdown but the referee wouldn’t send anyone off because it wasn’t in the 22, which seemed a bit arbitrary at the time. “They’ve got a big set of forwards, they’re very organised, and they’re skilful at the breakdown. But we’ll have Sam Bennett back, who’s our master at the breakdown, and Alex Lee, who wins turnover after turnover. “I don’t think either of those played the last time we played them so we’ll fancy our chances – and our home record speaks for itself.” Last weekend saw the second and final club day of the preseason with four teams taking to the field in Dulwich against Old Alleynians. Belsize fielded 79 players in an afternoon that saw another clean sweep for the central Londoners. The 1st XV ran out 38 – 14 victors, the 2nds 104 – 5, the thirds 41 – 17 and the fourths completed the rout 31- 22. The Belsize attacking flair was evident across the board as free flowing rugby lead to the tries rained in from all areas. We have a fantastic club day lined up for this Saturday, acting as the culmination of the past two months of hard pre-season training. We have three matches scheduled and despite many players still being away on holidays, we have almost 80 players to pick from. Thus, the aim is to give everyone a run, easing you back into full-contact rugby, and for coaches to have a look at all players. The games have been timed to allow for certain players to cover key positions in two matches. Please make sure you double check to see if your name is down in more than one squad. Please do remember that if you make yourself available you should do everything in your power to play. The details for all games are listed below. How to Get There: East London RFC is 5 mins walk from West Ham station, which is located on the Circle, Jubilee, District & DLR lines as well as the train out of Fenchurch St After the match we expect to be entertained well by our hosts, who have hired a karaoke machine for the evening, so we’ll be showing the oppo how we win the party. We shall also welcome all our new joiners (if all goes to plan, we have 21 new caps this Saturday) so clear your diaries for the evening, make every effort to stay for East London’s hospitality and also enjoy some beers with any new team mates.
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Human resources for Oil and Gas - Calgary Oilfield Services | Business Services | Oilfield Consulting The days of pens and paper files when keeping track of human resources or trying to create human resource solutions are long gone. It may be regretted in some ways but the fact is we all live in a digital world where software PC programmes dominate and the sooner you get used to it the better. The human resources solutions business has forced us to accept this and any alternative carries serious risks for your business. Online hr consultant toronto solutions are rapidly taking over where paper files and folders once ruled. Increasingly more HR departments are moving towards solutions and systems that make their businesses more manageable and effective. When considering the issues and the adoption of either: a paper-based system; a computer-based downloadable system; or a human resource solution that is based online there are a range of things to think about. Moreover, how do you know in a nutshell why and whether you should adopt a human resource solution that is online or web-based. Well, here are 5 reasons why human resource software solutions based online are better than any other paper or downloadable system. Organization is critical when, for example, you need to do business-performance appraisals of your employees. Depending on the number of staff you have you will need a system to compare all the components your company includes as important when measuring business performance. A web application or web-based human resource software solution will be ideal for maximum organization. Imagine you have a paper system for your human resource solution and your offices burn down! You’ll be insured for your property but you’ll never recover all those files. Now imagine you have a computer with a human resources programme and it is backed up on another computer. However, say you get a virus and the who thing gets infected. An online human resource solution is probably better protected than anything else and will be backed up several times over so likely to be far more secure. Online human resource solutions are also likely to be much easier for multiple people to access. Say you had a paper file solution or downloaded programme and then your HR manager was not able to get into the office. Not only can they not get into the system from home…no one else can get in either! An online human resource solution would resolve this. Using online human resources solutions to help manage your employees’ performance allows you to be more efficient with your time and energy. No messing with paper or piles of sticky notes. An online application can reduce the amount of effort and cost exerted and the time a business takes to perform their staff evaluations accurately. Keeping your HR management performance simple should be a goal for any human resource solution. Some might think that software is too difficult but it is much more likely to increase the speed of performance appraisals while offering a better grasp on progress of your employees with ease to view them from any location at any time. Staff nolonger have question evaluations that do not go their preferred way. http://www.salopekconsulting.com/
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While we're all sitting back, waiting for the UN to impose sanctions on Iran, that august body has elected Iran onto its Commission for the Status of Women, which is supposedly ""dedicated exclusively to gender equality and advancement of women". Iran has warned suntanned women and girls who looked like "walking mannequins" will be arrested as part of a new drive to enforce the Islamic dress code... The announcement came shortly after Ayatollah Kazim Sadighi, a leading cleric, warned that women who dressed immodestly disturbed young men and the consequent agitation caused earthquakes. At least they didn't elect Cuba, Saudi Arabia and China to the Human Right Council. No, hold on, they've already done that.
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Artist's ProfilesArtists by NameArtists by MediaArtists by StudioArtists' GalleryArtists' WebsitesBrochure The Lopez Island Studio Tour invites you to experience first-hand the quality and craftsmanship of the Island's many artists on Labor Day weekend. This will be the 22nd year of inviting the public to open studios throughout the Island - come see where art happens. Visit the studios, enjoy meeting with the artists and discussing their visions and techniques. The Tour is an opportunity to purchase original works of art and to come away with insights to the artists and their community context. Come and enjoy. The self-guided tour is free and accessible by car or bicycle. Check out the directions and map. Full-color brochures are available early in the summer - at the Lopez Island Chamber of Commerce, local galleries and shops, regional tourism and visitors centers, or you may download a copy from this site. Lopez Island in the late summer is a combination of sunny, pastoral farmlands, rugged shorelines, soft vistas and friendly folks everywhere. Lopez is the "Friendly Isle" where everyone acknowledges others with a smile, wave or both. A 40-minute ferry ride from Anacortes, Lopez Island has an abundance of art and artists along with shops, restaurants, and accommodations - a perfect place to celebrate the end of summer and enjoy the holiday weekend.
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Labadee is a part of Haiti that is owned by Royal Caribbean. The area around Labadee is very green and lush. You can take a look at my walk around video above: I go from the cruise ship to the main beach on the left side, and then loop back to the cruise ship via the the second beach on the right side. (If you go there, you’ll understand what I mean by the left and right.) The beach area itself is quite nice; it’s definitely been engineered to accommodate a lot of cruise passengers. The beach on the right seemed to have better water if you want to go for a dip. You can read the detailed account here. Labadee in Haiti has the longest over-water zip line in the world: Dragon’s Breath Flight Line. It’s quite high, and you end up going quite fast. The zoom on my camera may obscure just exactly how high and long the zip line is, so here are the numbers: it is 2,600 feet long and 500 feet high. You end up reaching speeds of 40 to 50 miles per hour! You can read the detailed account here. For those of you who haven’t heard yet, Rebecca and I have moved to Papua New Guinea (PNG). I am working at Pacific Adventist University (PAU) as Dean of the School of Business and Rebecca is studying full time towards a Bachelor of Arts degree. Last year the opportunity presented itself for me to travel to Papua New Guinea. I visited our long time friends David and Carol Tasker, both of whom were Deans at PAU. They had tried for many years to get me to come and “have a look”, and in mid 2007 I took the time. The outcome of the “look” was that I ended up seeing the need in the School of Business. As a result, Rebecca and I decided to take up the challenge of providing the people of the pacific with an opportunity to receive an education that will allow them to compete on a global basis. I therefore resigned from Microsoft in October and took a well deserved holiday. While we were waiting for Visas, Rebecca and I travelled through Malaysia, Thailand and Myanmar on a motorbike (see posts on this site). We then headed to Brisbane and spent Christmas with our families and drove down to Sydney for training on how to live in another culture. We finally arrived in PNG early February. We live in a wonderful place. As you can see in the photo below, we live on a hill, with a great view far into the distance. From the house we look over the most lush valley. The photo below is early in the morning. I am still in awe every morning while having my breakfast, because it is so beautiful and soothing. The environment on the university campus is truly calming. We get the most amazing weather. During the rainy season, there is usually rain in the hills every afternoon, but the sun comes through just before sunset. As a result, we see a lot of rainbows. The following photos are taken from the Sunday morning markets. Hundreds of cars come from Port Moresby (a 20km drive) to buy their fruit and vegetables. The university operates a farm and the produce demands a premium over other suppliers. This photo was taken through the fly screen, as I was too lazy to walk outside to take yet another sunset photo. I have so many of them now, because the sunsets are different every night. This photo was special, because the sun was setting directly between the two hills in the distance. As you can see, we really live in paradise. Up until recently, we had a lot of rain, though usually just showers late afternoon or during the night. But the rain stopped really suddenly two weeks ago, and now the dry season has started. It is still up to 31 degrees Celsius during the day, but has been as low as 17 during the night. My, I didn’t realize the college was in such a lovely setting. It looks very peaceful. Thanks so much for sharing those photos and what’s happening in your lives. Looks like an interesting place. Glad to hear that you guys are safe and well and have settled in nicely. Hope you get your internet access issues sorted before long so we can hear more from you! Thanks for these pictures – they depict the beautiful environment where the university is located – brings one’s thoughts closer to the creator. Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment. Archives Select Month August 2012 (1) April 2012 (1) November 2011 (1) May 2011 (1) December 2010 (3) August 2010 (1) June 2010 (2) May 2010 (8) April 2010 (1) March 2010 (1) January 2010 (11) December 2009 (4) October 2009 (1) January 2009 (16) December 2008 (9) September 2008 (1) August 2008 (4) July 2008 (1) May 2008 (1) March 2008 (2) January 2008 (2) December 2007 (5) November 2007 (27) October 2007 (7)
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The wrongful taking or using another person's identifying information for the purpose of fraud or other criminal activity. Identity theft usually has economic gain as a motive but it has also been used a a weapon of, or to conceal acts of terrorism. A person's identity - individual or corporation - includes his or her name, represents the most sacred personal asset. Flowing from a name is other critical personal identity data such as date of birth, social insurance or security numbers, health card number, driver's license and bank, PIN and, the most valuable of all: credit card numbers. Once the theft is complete, the personal identity information is used to set up consumer scams on others or to impersonate the victim and effect financial transactions to the thief or his associates, in the name and at the expense of the victim. 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Athens has been for centuries the capital of the world and the place where some of the most valuable ideas surfaced and took shape. There are Greece paintings dedicated to the ancient philosophers and historians, as well as the buildings where history was written. The Acropolis and Parthenon are instantly recognizable sites, even by those who never visited the island and are not exactly well-versed in history. The fact that they coexist with modern structures is even more impressive and the Greek posters available at FastFramePrints.com are impressive for this particular reason. Extremes frequently attract and even though the contrast is obvious, the entire image looks consistent and it will catch the eye of any guests. The countryside is just as beautiful and with hundreds of tiny islands scattered all over the place, there are plenty of Greek prints celebrating them. Santorini and the Mykonos island are unique and the white silhouettes of the towns, in contrast with the blue sea create a powerful image. Posted by Avv. Tommaso Rossi on 24 agosto 2014 in F&D PRO: i Focus per i professionisti | 457 Views | Leave a response
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We had our first encounter with alpacas in 2007 and the seed was planted! By spring of 2008, we had purchased our first alpacas, five bred females and two males. Our herd has grown considerably since then along with our knowledge and appreciation of all the benefits of these unique animals. The entire family is very involved with the alpaca operation. Our four children, Dustin, Kaila, Ashley and Wyatt are the capable farm hands, whether it is helping with the shearing, sorting fiber, halter breaking or cleaning barns. Of course, the favorite time of year is when the babies are born! Our breeding program is focused on color and we are proud to have some very unique and impressive bloodlines on our farm. Along with breeding high quality animals, we also have a farm store where we are able to showcase the many wonderful products produced from our alpaca fiber. Raising alpacas has been a rewarding and enjoyable experience for our family. We have been fortunate to make some wonderful friends in the alpaca industry and continue to enjoy the many benefits of this business.
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Imagine having Martha Stewart at your side in the kitchen, teaching you how to hold a chef's knife, select the very best ingredients, truss a chicken and much more. In "Martha's Stewart's Cooking School, " you get just that. Saturday, Jul 6, 2013 - 8:30 AM "Grains" By now we all know that eating whole grains is an integral part of a healthy lifestyle, and supermarket shelves are stocked with a greater variety than ever before. Martha provides an overview of the most popular grains, including quinoa and bulgur wheat, and teaches different cooking methods. Be inspired to prepare her recipes - which can be tossed together in no time - for breakfast, lunch or dinner. D NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors. Lidia's Italy In America "San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese Style" Lidia shares her memories of San Diego with viewers and heads out to do some more fishing with Esca's Dave Pasternack. Joined by Del Posto's Mark Ladner, Lidia makes a Giant Squid Milanese, Stuffed Mushrooms, and Spinach Salad. D Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5 "Workshop 2. Looking at Literature" The teachers in this video program talk about ways in which story affects their lives and the lives of their students. They move on to talk about selecting texts, considering age- and interest-appropriateness, text availability, and other issues. Classroom visits punctuate the discussion, showing practical ways to implement the suggestions the teachers discuss. D Making Meaning In Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 6-8 "Workshop 2. Encouraging Discussion" Introduced by Dr. Langer, this program concentrates on discussion and its importance in helping engaged readers go further in the text. 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D Habitable Planet, The "Oceans" Ocean systems operate on a range of scales, from massive systems such as El Ni�o that affects weather across the globe to tiny photosynthetic organisms near the ocean surface that take in large amounts of carbon dioxide. This program looks at how ocean systems regulate themselves and thus help maintain the planet's habitability.G Habitable Planet, The "Ecosystems" Scientists from the Smithsonian Center for Tropical Research document the astounding abundance of diversity in tropical rainforests to discover why so many species coexist that are competing for the same resources. In North America, the Yellowstone Wolf Reintroduction project explores why removing just one species dramatically changed the distribution of plants and animals up and down the food web. D Art of the Western World "In Our Own Time" Part I: The Abstract Expressionist movement established New York as a center for the visual arts. 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D Martha Stewart's Cooking School "Steaming" Steaming is one of the fastest and healthiest ways to cook - and it's not just for vegetables. In this lesson, Martha demonstrates a variety of steaming techniques and tools that allow you to make complete meals in just minutes. She'll show you how to cook chicken breasts in parchment paper for moist, flavorful meat, as well as how to clean and steam mussels. D Martha Stewart's Cooking School "Roasting" This episode is devoted to roasting, a straightforward and adaptable technique that also works well for meat, fish and chicken. Martha's roast chicken showcases the benefits of this method, with a crisp exterior and moist interior. Because roasting so beautifully concentrates the flavors of the ingredients, it's also well suited to vegetables, and Martha includes a recipe for a delicious roasted root vegetable salad. D Martha Stewart's Cooking School "Braising" Braising is a busy cook's best friend, and here's why: with little hands-on time and no special equipment, this "low-and-slow" method produces hearty, consistently flavorful main courses and side dishes that belie their ease. It's also a great way to cook lean, inexpensive cuts of meat. Martha shows you which cuts are ideal for braising and the best ways to cook them, sharing recipes for classic pot roast, braised cabbage with apples and pulled pork sandwiches. D Martha Stewart's Cooking School "Poaching" Because poached meats are moist and tender yet still mild in flavor, they work well as the basis for numerous salads, soups and light suppers. They're also famously low in fat. Martha begins this lesson by showing how one of the most healthful and versatile preparations - simply poached chicken breast - can be incorporated into all-American chicken salad sandwiches as well as a Cobb salad. D Martha Stewart's Cooking School "Frying" The best fried foods are golden brown on the outside and deliciously tender within - never greasy or soggy. Yet frying is a technique that can elude even the most ambitious home cook. In this episode, Martha offers lessons in how to deep-fry and pan-fry to perfection in your own kitchen. D Martha Stewart's Cooking School "Pan Searing" In this episode, Martha demonstrates how to pan sear, a technique that produces consistently satisfying - and quick - meats and fish. Pan searing involves browning food quickly over high heat so it develops a nice crust and locks in the flavor and juiciness. Martha shares her technique for pan-seared scallops with lemon-caper sauce and offers recipes for crisp-skinned salmon filet, pan-seared steak with mustard-cream sauce and Muscovy duck breasts with port-wine reduction. D America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated "Backyard Chicken Dinner" Test cook Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to Grill-Smoked Chicken and serves it with Salt-Baked Potatoes. And finally, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his pick for the perfect cooler in the Equipment Corner. D Simply Ming "Joanne Chang & Pastry" If you ever thought you couldn't bake because it requires precision, you are not alone. On this episode of SIMPLY MING, Ming shows how grasping one small but important rule can allow viewers to bake countless desserts with just a few ingredients in quantities you can eyeball. Joining Ming, fabulous Boston baker, Joanne Chang, proves you don't need recipes to make amazing desserts on the fly. D Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence "Swimming Upstream" Most people, including Joanne, absolutely adore salmon. She begins by nestling salmon rillete in endive, and then, with her student Jerry, bakes salmon in the ultimate symbol of love, a paper heart. 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Confession of a frustrated Lekki housewife…“How I cheated on my husband because he is a 2 mins man with a small manhood” – 9jareveal Confession of a frustrated Lekki housewife…“How I cheated on my husband because he is a 2 mins man with a small manhood” Good day LIB Addict, If you are a 2 mins man with a Tiny manhood only fit for kids, better read this story to the very end & take action. My name is Titi Davies, a banker, Married to Dr Segun Davies, and I have a dark confession to make. A secret so powerful most “shy” women always hide from men, the worst part is they make these men think that all is well! If you are a man who is either married or in a relationship, and down below you are just 4ich my brother, there is fire on the mountain for you! You have to step up your “Egg Plant” game and find a way to last long, or risk your woman gisting her friends who will laugh at you when you walk pass them! “True Story: How I Cheated on My Husband With a “Sugar Boy” Because of his 2 Mins Manliness & Pencil Blokos Issue!” Before you keep reading, know that this must Exactly what an AVERAGE wife or girl-friend must be going through if you are not a man that can fire her well on BED 100%, as you are meant to. And I must confess , even though Segun is a man of ANY woman’s dream, he lacks one very important thing that many women publicly accept… But….what he Lacks is a very VALUABLE thing most women will cherish More than all the Riches of life… For good 4 Years of Marriage, I was sexless, in short my friends call him a “Castrated Limp” during this period. For the first 2 Years of terrible sex life, I was behaving like a mad woman, I think it’s because I was NEVER satisfied when ever we have sex , and studies shows that if a woman is not satisfied, she is plunged into an Emotional imbalance. My friends noticed this and advised me to better look for a “Sugar Boy” to “Service me” so I will feel alright. But I was behaving like a mad woman, always angry and moody…cos there was no man to take away my sorrow….sensually! You see…it’s very easy for us women to pretend like everything is okay in our bedroom life when we are braking down like price of naira to dollar. The worst part is that Segun was so obsess with a new business he is building, and he was not performing well! There was no day without a meeting, the weekends were spent virtually at his office, rarely does he have time for me! When I was Horny & Lonely with no one to drill me honey pot, I will slide into Twitter and Facebook to rant about how men with small blokos and 2 mins manliness are more dangerous than men who have it and cheat. Remi pierce my heart with his sweet talks of how big his “mamba” was & how he could last as long as 45 mins during sex! The worst part is Uncle Segun, get’s back from office & start gisting me about the (boring) this that happened to him at office then go to bed. NFL, NBA, MLB, Golf, NASCAR, college sports, stats, scoreboards and standings | Denver, Colorado | 9news.com NCAA Scoreboards | 9NEWS Bottom cums twice in 2 minutes from getting breed 2:09 Alluring Cougar doing what she does best! #15 9:53 NewTwo Cowgirls Get Anally Punished 5:23 NewDouble fisting and XXL champagne bottle fucked BBW 6:08 NewBritish hairy housewife Janey playing with her toy 6:13 Newhot boots play masha 11:51 NewTongue and dildo pov 12:17 One day i will fuck you 17:25
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The price of finishing the degree nowadays is actually shamefully a lot more than the price of a typical American’s Mortgage. Prior to each and every educational 12 months, the actual planks as well as administration committees associated with colleges round the country boost the college tuition price through regarding 1% in order to 5%. Recently, UCLA college students required towards the roads in order to demonstration a choice associated with growing their own educational costs through 5% every year, for that following 5 many years. I actually do not really fault all of them whatsoever. These types of college students possess each and every correct to do this. The typical United states university move on has become graduation by having an typical mortgage associated with $26, 000. With regard to college students that select to visit mediterranean or even regulation college, this particular determine might improve through a lot more than 100%. And may all of us actually care talk about the task marketplace, such as associated with as soon as envied professions for example Regulation? Crickets. The actual large issue here’s how the work marketplace is actually seriously soaked at this time which is becoming more and more hard with regard to youthful graduates to locate work, particularly if these people majored in many generous disciplines levels. Therefore what now ? whenever your beginning income correct from university is actually $30, 000 annually however, you come with an $85, 000 university mortgage? The simple truth is which as part of your, mother and father have to be really rigid regarding their own kid’s educational options. Eliminated would be the times where college students just visited university in order to go after their own enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is excellent, however does it spend your own expenses? Exactly the same children a person escorted in order to university, is going to be returning to reside at the cellar for two much more many years if you don’t presume your own raising a child part as well as refuse financing their own bad options. Actually, a good worrying quantity of United states College students generally return to reside using their mother and father following graduating simply because they can’t merely pay for to pay for their own month-to-month prices as well as purchase their own individual costs. You have in order to very carefully assess the monetary results of the educational options. We highly think that college students ought to acquire financial loans only when really required. Here are some tips associated with identifying regardless of whether purchasing university financial loans may be beneficial. 1) Obtaining a mortgage associated with $80, 000 in order to go after a diploma ever or even additional generous disciplines levels is merely not really wise. However, obtaining the exact same quantity of mortgage for any pharmacy or even a good architectural level can be a great expense since the monetary results associated with graduates is actually fairly higher. ORIGINATE level graduates usually convey more profession possibilities as well as greater beginning wages compared to additional areas. No ORIGINATE areas for example Sales or even Company can also be monetarily satisfying in some instances. College students that move on along with generous disciplines levels for example Sociology generally discover that they’ll require a greater level in order to actually be looked at with regard to entry-level work, therefore gathering much more financial debt. You might end up getting large financial loans which often consider many years to become repaid. Select sensibly. 2) Main within some thing you like however that will additionally cause you to a full time income as well as small inside your enthusiasm. I really like performing as well as dance however We definitely would not main in a of these areas. We definitely realize that graduation having a dancing level might have experienced me personally waiting around furniture simply because to tell the truth, the number of work perform dance majors have? Caring some thing might not be the sensible cause in order to main inside it. The task marketplace is extremely callous and several graduates find on their own employed in work that need merely a senior high school level. Considering it, the best performers, stars, journalists, writers as well as creative designers in no way truly visited college to review their own areas. These people proved helpful from mastering their own abilities as well as looking for possibilities. If you wish to adhere to your own no valuable enthusiasm, make use of your own additional courses or even sign up at the neighborhood university as well as have a couple of programs. If at all possible, dual main. For example, the songs main may decide to dual main along with company or even sales, which might improve their own marketability within the work marketplace. 3) For many households, the university training is merely costly as well as nearly not possible without having financial loans as well as We totally realize that. We compensated my personal method via college and so i experienced to determine the least expensive path personally to complete my personal training. Visit a neighborhood university for that very first 24 months or even sixty credit since it is a lot less expensive than the usual four 12 months organization. I realize that lots of college students would like to visit university for that encounter. Reside in dorms, sororities, celebration, it’s the perfect time as well as everything, that is great however in the event that existence doesn’t pay for a person this particular luxurious, simply take this as well as change appropriately. We envied my personal buddies that visited four 12 months schools as well as managed to graduate the couple of years prior to me personally, however We definitely do not jealousy all of them right now. Many of them tend to be drenched within large university financial loans plus some possess actually eliminated to college following recognizing you will find absolutely no work within their provided areas. Following neighborhood university, We visited a situation college that is fairly a lot less expensive than the usual personal university, whilst nevertheless operating full-time as well as spending money on my personal level. This particular allowed me personally in order to move on totally financial debt free of charge. It’s used me personally 6 many years however searching back again, We definitely don’t have any regrets. The majority of university children appear lower from neighborhood schools along with other condition colleges that is very regrettable. Motivate your children to become available to the concept. 4) It might be the respectable concept in order to allow your children work with a couple of many years prior to signing up for university. That truly understands how to proceed using their life of them costing only seventeen or even eighteen? Publicity as well as profession guidance are extremely crucial within making certain university graduates help to make the best choices. To some regular teen, majoring within Eastern Hard anodized cookware Research seems like an awesome concept. They’re most likely fantasizing associated with strolling within the roads associated with Guangzhou, The far east, eating throughout good dining places within Asian countries as well as visiting the planet following graduating. They might be set for the impolite surprise whenever employers don’t actually trouble in order to search through their own skills following viewing the ‘Bachelor associated with Disciplines within Eastern Hard anodized cookware Studies’ within their cv. Could it be stating these levels tend to be ineffective? No way, however if you’re able to discover the exact same info within the web free of charge, i quickly prefer to conserve the additional bucks as well as research to have an real profession. It’s fairly unfortunate that people no more reside in the actual period of having a good work if you possess a degree.
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Bays are No. 1 in statistics, but when it comes to stars, Bayhawks outrank them - tribunedigital-baltimoresun The Maryland Bays coach doesn't know how his team is going to react to all the pomp and circumstance surrounding tonight's 8:05 game with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks for the American Professional Soccer League championship at Boston University's Nickerson Field. "We're not used to getting into a town two days ahead of the game and then having a press conference before a packed room," said Caringi yesterday. "We usually fly into a city the day of the game and leave right afterwards. We were ready to play Thursday, but we still had two days to wait. The wait and all the hype is what concerns me more than the four weeks' layoff we've had." It has been four weeks since the Bays captured their first American Soccer League championship with a 2-0 victory over the Fort Lauderdale Strikers. Caringi and the Bays believe that earned them much respect in the professional outdoor soccer world. The Bays have more impressive credentials than San Francisco Bay, the Western Soccer League champion. Maryland had a 19-5 overall record compared with the Blackhawks' 16-8 mark, the Bays outscored San Francisco in 20 regular-season games (42-39), the Bays allowed fewer goals in 20 games (29-30), and Maryland's top three scorers (Phillip Gyau, Jean Harbor and Rob Ryerson) had a total of 27 goals and 16 assists compared with 17 goals and 12 assists for San Francisco's top three of Steve Corpening, Townsend Qin and Marcelo Balboa. However, it was San Francisco's two World Cup players, forward Eric Wynalda and defender Balboa, who stole the show. "All the hype in the pre-game press conference was about the two San Francisco national team players," said Caringi. "That's all anybody wanted to talk about. But that's fine with us. Our league is considered stronger [Fort Lauderdale won the APSL title last season], and that says a lot." Caringi said he would put defender Joey Barger on Wynalda and that Balboa would have to worry about stopping Gyau and Harbor. "I'm confident that Joey can handle Wynalda," said Caringi. "Joey did a good job on David Byrne [Tampa Bay Rowdies forward and former Baltimore Blast standout] and has proven himself against the best players in our league." Gyau (11 goals, six assists) and Harbor (nine goals, eight assists) are speedy forwards with explosive scoring ability. "Jean Harbor's the best forward in the country," said Caringi. "He's big [6 feet 2, 185 pounds], strong, fast and has a rocket shot. He's also very good in the air. Very few teams have been able to stop him and Phillip. We're going to turn them loose against San Francisco." NOTES: If the Bays win, they would face the Vancouver 86ers for the North American pro soccer championship Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, British Columbia. . . . The 23 APSL owners are meeting in Boston this weekend to chart the future of the league. ASL commissioner David Prouty said yesterday that he will resign next month because he doubts there will be sufficient funds to maintain his salary next season if the league loses three of its 11 teams. He predicts the ASL will have eight teams that will play 14 games each and that the league office, based in Jessup, will have its budget cut from $430,000 to $300,000. Outlook: Key matchups in the American Professional Soccer League title game are: forward Jean Harbor against San Francisco defender Marcelo Balboa, forward Phillip Gyau against San Francisco defender Troy Dayak, San Francisco forward Eric Wynalda against defender Joey Barger and San Francisco forward Steve Corpening against defender Chris Reif. NEW YORK -- The Clinton administration held its first high-level meeting with Vietnam yesterday in what Vietnamese officials hope may be a prelude to a quick lifting of the U.S. trade embargo against Hanoi. In a session that was not announced, Assistant Secretary of State William Clark and other U.S. officials met in Washington for talks with Vietnam's outgoing ambassador to the United Nations, Trinh Xuan Lang. A Vietnamese official said that Winston Lord, who is awaiting confirmation as President Clinton's assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific, also participated in the talks with the Vietnamese ambassador, but the State Department would not confirm this. Clinton administration officials are believed to be trying to work out their policy toward Vietnam and a possible lifting of the long-standing U.S. trade embargo within the next six weeks. They are facing a deadline of late April, when the International Monetary Fund is scheduled to decide whether to take steps toward resuming a long-frozen lending program to Vietnam. Last fall, the Bush administration took several steps toward normalization of relations with Vietnam, after getting what U.S. officials considered to be unprecedented help from Hanoi in identifying Americans who had been listed as missing in action since the Vietnam War. JUDY NEIGHOFF OF Churchton wants Anne Arundel County to dredge Broadwater Creek, which she says has silted up since she bought her waterfront home 30 years ago. Neighoff said the creek has gone from about 15 feet deep to 2 feet deep. "We have to watch for the tides," to get a boat into the creek, she said. Neighoff contacted the county, but officials need to hear from more than one person before they consider a dredging project. Now Neighoff is seeking input from her neighbors. She has heard from about 40 people who own property on the water, and she wants to hear from Churchton folks who do not own waterfront property but use one of the three community piers. With those words, 5-year-old Karenna Peacock chose her family's Christmas tree last week at Friendship Trees in Friendship. Karenna and her parents, Leslie and Kenneth Peacock of Annapolis, took home a 5 1/2 -foot-tall Douglas fir. Douglas firs are a common choice at Friendship Trees, but the most popular choice is the Fraser fir, said owner Floyd Thiel. He plans to close for the season on Wednesday or Thursday after selling about 400 trees during the weekend. Deck the Halls is doing a brisk business in artworks and crafts made by local artisans -- more than $1,000 worth so far. By the middle of last week, 23 pieces had sold at the annual holiday show at the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts. "We sold things that were $6 and we sold some things that were several hundred dollars," said Don Elliott, director of programs for the Maryland Hall. Among the items sold were pieces by Deborah Harris, John Jensen and Marion LaMoal of Annapolis; Frank Amigo of Crownsville; and Ray Lopes of Millersville. The show runs through Saturday. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, until 8: 30 p.m. Thursday, and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Tracys Landing sculptor Kelly Richard has collaborated with the Shady Side Rural Heritage Society to produce the fourth in a series of tree ornaments in honor of Shady Side's past. Richard, who used to make similar ornaments for several organizations, said her Annapolis shop -- the League of Maryland Craftsmen on Maryland Avenue -- and another shop in Frederick keep her "so busy I'm sort of out of the ornament business except for Shady Side." It happens from time to time. A kernel of hope will live in vials and petri dishes for years. There it will be nurtured, doubted, prodded, studied. Mice will be sacrificed. Scientists will spend their days and nights working on it. Then, suddenly, a door is set ajar, and hope makes a run for it. It escapes into the public air and expands in that heady atmosphere until it seems ready to burst. This time, the latch was popped by a front-page New York Times article that used the words "cure" and "cancer" in the same heady breath. This time, hope came from evidence that a new therapy has cured cancer in mice. It came from the testimonial of the irrepressible James Watson of DNA fame who said, "Judah is going to cure cancer in two years." "Judah" is Judah Folkman, known here in his hometown as much for being a mensch -- the Yiddish word for a good human being -- as for being a scientist. For 30 years, against skepticism and even self-doubt, he worked on a simple theory: Instead of killing a tumor, can you starve it to death? Can you stop the blood flow that feeds cancer? His laboratory's striking success with angiogenesis inhibitors -- drugs that stop the blood flow to tumors -- had been reported for months. It was written about in Nature and in newspapers such as my own Boston Globe. It was talked about wherever oncologists meet to discuss and dissect progress. But this time hope ran hand in hand with hype. The words "cure" and "cancer" spread in the fertile petri dish of the media culture. People heard the cure but not the caveats. On Wall Street, investors who speculate on medical breakthroughs the way the Dutch once speculated on tulips turned from last week's hot stock, Pfizer, the maker of Viagra, to this week's hot stock, EntreMed. The price of the biotech company licensed to develop these drugs went from $12 a share to a high of $83. And among those who have much more than their 401(k) at stake, the market in hope ran to even more dizzying heights. At the National Cancer Institute, in oncologists' offices and on the Internet, those who have heard "there's nothing we can do" began looking for a second opinion. Cancer patients calculated how long they could hold on till "the cure." A year, two. As predictably as bear market follows bull, the brakes were applied to this rush. James Watson complained that he didn't say there'd be a cure in two years -- or perhaps didn't mean to. Oncologists reminded us that it would be years until the tests were done and the results were in. Judah Folkman warned against the belief that the new therapy "will emerge as stand-alone drugs of unprecedented power." But the story of this escapee says much about what happens when hope breaks out as it does these days with the frequency and suddenness of a news report. We live now on the cusp of cures. Cures for AIDS, for diabetes, for cancer. We don't know at any given moment when the latest promise will be the next success -- another Salk vaccine -- or the next disappointment -- another Interferon 2. One week, tamoxifen is touted as preventing breast cancer; the next week, angiostatin and endostatin are seen as cures. Science is practiced in public. The understandable urgency of a patient conflicts with the necessary patience of a researcher. So the story of this "cure for cancer" is the clearest example yet of our two cultures: hope and science. Today, hope springs and science treads deliberately, checking its footsteps. Hope goes for the light and science, as Mr. Folkman said, goes down "countless blind alleys to find one that goes through." Hope talks of breakthroughs and science is as deliberate as the researcher in Mr. Folkman's lab who had to collect 50 gallons of mouse urine drop by drop. What do we know from this latest report? Two things: that it's a long, long way from mouse to man and that we may be on the right path. Today, somewhere, a man dying of cancer has read that there is a book in the works about Mr. Folkman's therapy. The book is titled: "Conquering Cancer." Tennis: Leslie Harvey practically grew up on the Druid Hill Park courts. Today, she plays in the USTA Women's Satellite tourney there. Leslie Harvey is a vivacious 18-year-old with a blistering forehand. It's the forehand that helped earn her a wild-card selection into the main draw of this week's USTA Women's Satellite tournament at Druid Hill Park. It is her experience and knowledge of the local courts that may help her survive past the first round that begins today. "She has known these courts since before she was born," said Leslie's mother, Marie, an administrative assistant at Old Court Middle School. "Her dad was out here playing in a tournament the week before she was born, and I was sitting in the stands cheering for him." Marie Harvey laughs. She has been watching tennis from the stands for 20 years, as she first supported her husband, Ponell, assistant principal at Woodbourne School, and then took her daughter to tournaments all over the country. "I'll be out here this week supporting my baby," she said, knowing when Leslie leaves for college this fall, she'll be continuing her supporting role for daughters Ashley, 11, and Elizabeth, 16, who also play the game. The Satellite Tour of Baltimore was to begin play in the main draw at 10 a.m. today at Druid Hill Park and Greenspring Racquet Club. The finals are Sunday. A total of 32 women, including four from qualifying rounds held yesterday and Sunday, will play in the main singles draw, and 16 players will compete in doubles. Leslie Harvey was selected as a wild-card entry by tournament director David Owens, who also is executive director of the Head Urban All-Star Tennis Academy, a nonprofit tennis program for urban children. Owens is trying to help develop the next Pam Shriver. He looks at the rise of the Williams sisters, Venus and Serena, Chanda Rubin and, most recently, Alexandra Stevenson's reaching the Wimbledon semifinals, and knows their success is having an impact on his program. "I guarantee you, they're the reason we have a women's satellite tournament here," Owens said. "Our kids can see people just like them. They can say, `I have braids in my hair and I have beads in my hair, just like them.' And they're educated. Tennis has become viable. It's something our young people can strive for." When Leslie Harvey was 5, she rushed onto the tennis court to hit the ball with her dad. Today, she remembers how much fun that was and how thrilled she was to be able to hit the ball over the net. "It wasn't until I was about 14, when I was ranked fifth and played in a Mid-Atlantic [regional] tournament and then went to Atlanta for the hard-court nationals that I thought about really being serious about playing," said Leslie, who is coached by her dad. Last year, she won the American Tennis Association's national 18-and-under championship and the 1998 Maryland State High School championship. She didn't try for the state title this year, choosing instead to attend her senior prom. She graduated from Randallstown High this spring and will attend Long Island University on a full tennis scholarship and study for a degree in physical therapy. This summer she is working as a camp assistant for Liberty Road Recreation and Parks at Deer Park Middle School, helping teach math, reading, science and language arts to children between the ages of 5 and 12. After work, she comes to Druid Hill to practice her tennis game for about three hours every day. She also lifts weights and tries to run sprints five times a week. "I accepted resumes and chose Leslie because she was born and raised on these courts and because this experience can help her as she moves up the ladder," Owens said. "She's gold. She's got a great attitude. She's God-fearing and unassuming. Now, on the court, all bets are off. She has a forehand to die for, and she has excellent court savvy and a very aggressive game." Leslie, 5 feet 4 -- a height she defends as being taller than professional player Amanda Coetzer -- is eager to reward Owens' faith. "I was very surprised to be picked, but I really wanted to play," she said. "I've been working really hard, and my goal is to get past the first round. You know, seeing Wimbledon earlier this month and seeing how well Alexandra Stevenson did has given me a lot of courage. "No one had ever heard of her and no one had ever done what she did and she was 17 -- just like me," said Leslie, who turned 18 last weekend. MARGARET M. KENNEDY, of Coal Valley, IL, formerly of Baltimore, died Sunday, April 3. She was the daughter of John N. Paulus and Margaret Ellen Brooks Paulus. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin J. Kennedy. She is survived by her five children and their spouses: Ed and Kendra Kennedy of Moline, IL, Peggy and Frank Mason of Memphis, TN, Patty and Rick Hudson of Columbus, GA, Eileen and Larry Hudson of Matamoras, PA and Michael and Cyndi Kennedy of Davenport, IA, 15 grandchildren and her sister, Virginia E. Phelan of Baltimore. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family atwww. Trimble Funeral Homes.com In two applications sent earlier this week, Newport Beach asked the California Coastal Commission for permission to install digital parking pay stations in the lots at Corona del Mar State Beach and the Balboa Pier. The City Council in February put aside $440,000 to transition those lots to automated payment systems. Previously, they had been staffed by parking attendants. A staff report from that time said the city planned to install about a dozen pay stations at each parking lot by Memorial Day. The city operates 614 parking spaces in the Balboa lot and 517 spots at the Big Corona lot. The new kiosks will allow beach visitors to make their payments in a variety of ways, including by cell phone, staff reports have said. The Coastal Commission is tasked with determining whether development projects will infringe on public access to coastal areas. According to both applications, "The city of Newport Beach believes that [the pay station installation] constitutes de minimis development." In other words, because the 23 total kiosks will make up a "combined footprint" of less than 29 square feet, and because they will be placed "in the existing landscaped planters and hardscaped areas" bordering the lots, their installation won't make much of a difference in terms of access. "These pay stations will be no more intrusive than the waste containers also placed there for the beach-user's convenience," the applications say. The California Coastal Commission next meets from Aug. 14 to 16 in Santa Cruz. The agenda for that meeting has not yet been released, however, so it is unclear whether consideration of the applications will be on it. Gretchen Hoffman NORTHEAST GLENDALE -- Glendale Police are looking for two men who robbed a taxi driver, then made him drive them back to Hollywood. The taxi driver picked up two men in Hollywood. They gave him directions to Scholl Canyon Park at about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to the police report. When they arrived at the unlit park, the man sitting in the front seat told the driver he had a gun in his pocket and demanded all of his money, according to the report. Gretchen Hoffman SOUTHEAST GLENDALE -- Glendale Police are looking for a man who assaulted and threatened to kill a woman riding in his taxi cab. The woman told police she called for a taxi using a phone number written on the back of a business card at about noon on Saturday, police said. She told police she had called cabs with that number several times before, police said. As the man started to drive, he told her she wasn't going to make it to her appointment in Los Angeles in time and insulted her, police said. A man and woman were arrested in Glendale Sunday after one of them allegedly threatened to stab a taxi driver when he insisted the pair pay the $366-fare from San Diego. The taxi driver picked up the pair - Glendale residents Veronica Madrid, 23, and Raymond Karapetian, 26 - earlier that day in San Diego and drove them to Glendale, racking up the steep fare. Karapetian 's credit card was allegedly declined and Madrid also failed to come up with payment, according to police. Amber Willard GLENDALE -- Police are investigating the robbery of a taxi driver who dropped off his rider in Glendale. The driver told police he picked up the male passenger in Hollywood and when he stopped to let him out at Cypress Street and Brand Boulevard, the man in the backseat pulled out a handgun and demanded the driver's money. The man reached over the seat and took the driver's cellular phone as well, the driver told police. The passenger then demanded the car, but the driver refused, and drove to Brand Boulevard and Los Feliz Road, where the man finally got out of the car. The man was last seen running west on Los Feliz Road, police said. Police are searching for a man who allegedly fired shots during a domestic dispute in East Glendale, according to police reports. No one was hurt in the shooting at the home in the 3100 block of Chadney Drive, but police are looking for the man who was last seen in a black, four-door Mercedes-Benz,. The man was allegedly upset over family issues and arrived with a gun at the home, where he allegedly fired the shots and fled. ALSO: Man allegedly tries to steal car, takes driver's cell phone instead Accused tagger allegedly told police it's 'no big deal' Taxi driver threatened after driving pair from San Diego to Glendale -- Veronica Rocha, Times Community News Twitter: VeronicaRochaLA Here is a case where the Court clearly did the right thing. In December 1998, Mary Ingham, a brittle-boned, cane-carrying diabetic who is physically disabled, called the Luxor Cab Company for a ride. Traffic was heavy that morning, and the cab driver grew frustrated and eventually ordered Ms. Ingham to pay for that part of the ride that had been completed; however, he told her to exit his cab so he could get to his coffee shop and meet his friends. This was a full two blocks from the dentist's office she was attempting to visit. 11th Street at Pacific Coast Highway: A man told police his van was broken into and credit cards, clothes and a digital camera were stolen at 11:12 a.m. Sunday. Albacore Drive: A woman told police her neighbor's child was shooting a BB gun at her windows in the 9500 block at 2:41 p.m. Sunday. Algonquin Street: Two security cameras were reportedly stolen in the 16900 block at 9:42 a.m. Sunday. Atlanta Avenue: A man told police that someone broke into his trailer and stole a generator in the 8300 block at 4:03 p.m. Sunday. GLENDALE — A man who allegedly tried to rob a downtown Citibank on Tuesday after arriving by taxi was able to evade police, officials said. The man was dropped off about 4:12 p.m. outside the Citibank on the 700 block of North Brand Boulevard and asked the taxi driver to wait while he went inside the bank, Glendale police Sgt. Tom Lorenz said. The man approached a bank teller and passed a demand note, but his attempt was unsuccessful, Lorenz said. Instead of returning to the taxi, the man left through the back exit and fled on foot, Lorenz said. I clearly remember my first April 24 experience. I could not have been any older than 7 or 8 when my mom took me to a protest that was organized at the grounds of our neighborhood Armenian church. I even remember the taxi driver. He was a middle-aged Iranian man with a heavy 5 o’clock shadow. As he pulled up to the gates of the St. Sarkis Church in Tehran, he was puzzled by the dense and vociferous group of protesters. He asked (in Persian): “What are you Armenians protesting against? One evening last week, I found myself completely exhausted. This is not always true at 5 p.m. But as I glanced at the clock, I felt a tinge of envy as I thought of my friends who are either single or have older children. I often hear of them going to bed early when they are tired. But alas, I myself had dinner to cook, dishes to wash, three baths to oversee, homework to help with, lunches to pack and clothes to set out for the next day. I was worn out and reflected upon how Mother's Day is approaching. I absolutely agree with your view regarding taxi service at our airport (“Council should countermand taxi decision,” Sept. 18). The drivers are disrespectful and angry all the time! My husband and I also played the same guessing game upon getting into a taxi at the airport. After having our luggage literally thrown on the sidewalk, I called officials. I explained that I understood the driver's concern (“Airport taxi minimum fare is raised,” Sept. 18) and recommended having two taxi lines. Gary Moskowitz A man suspected of stabbing a Glendale cab driver, stealing the cab and fleeing to Hollywood earlier this week is still at large in Los Angeles, police said. Glendale Police have turned the investigation over to the Los Angeles Police Department, Glendale Police Agent Leticia Chang said Tuesday. About 3 p.m. Monday, a man got into a Los Angeles Checkered Cab taxi at Glendale Avenue and Raleigh Street in Glendale. After getting into the cab, the suspect immediately stabbed the driver in his right hand and demanded all of his money.
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What are Out when your Boyfriend is on online dating sites So that your boyfriend changed! He could be investing additional time using the pc, constantly communicating with that knows who. He no further spends quality time as he is either working late or is out with friends with you. Seems dubious, does it not? [...] A contentious proposal to tightly restrict the location of new oil and gas wells in Colorado attracted more than enough petition signatures to qualify for the November ballot, according to election … If you made a voluntary contribution of $25 or more in Nov. 2018-2019, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one at no additional charge. VIP Digital Access Includes access to all websites Our print publications are advertiser supported. For those wishing to access our content online, we have implemented a small charge so we may continue to provide our valued readers and community with unique, high quality local content. Thank you for supporting your local newspaper. A contentious proposal to tightly restrict the location of new oil and gas wells in Colorado attracted more than enough petition signatures to qualify for the November ballot, according to election officials. The measure, known as Initiative 97, is certain to ignite an expensive and high-stakes battle over how much control state and local governments can exert over one of the state's most powerful industries. Backers submitted an estimated 123,000 valid signatures, well over the 98,492 required, Secretary of State Wayne Williams said. The measure would require that new oil and gas wells be at least 2,500 feet from occupied buildings and “vulnerable areas” such as parks, creeks and irrigation canals. It would allow local governments to require greater setbacks. Supporters said bigger setbacks would better protect people and the environment, especially from fracking, or hydraulic fracturing. “We're just absolutely thrilled that safer setbacks from fracking will be on the ballot this November,” said Micah Parkin, a board member with Colorado Rising, the initiative's primary backer. “This measure will devastate the state of Colorado by destroying nearly 150,000 jobs over the next decade, eliminate billions in state revenues, and negatively impact essential services such as health care, education, transportation, fire and safety,” said Chip Rimer, chairman of Protect Colorado, an industry-backed group. A state analysis said the measure would place 85 percent of non-federal land in Colorado off-limits to drilling. An oil and gas advocacy group warned in June that taxpayers could face billions of dollars in compensation claims because energy companies would not be able to extract and sell privately owned reserves. Both the Democratic candidate for governor, Jared Polis, and his Republican opponent, Walker Stapleton, have said they oppose the measure. Setbacks are the subject of fierce debate in Colorado, where drilling rigs and storage tanks intermingle with schools, homes and hospitals, especially in the urban Front Range corridor north of Denver. The secretary of state's office estimated the number of valid signatures by examining a 5 percent sample of the nearly 173,000 submitted. That is standard practice for this type of ballot measure, said Julia Sunny, a spokeswoman for the office. Opponents have not ruled out a challenge to the signatures, said Karen Crummy, a spokeswoman for Protect Colorado. In late August, the secretary of state's office said a separate measure backed by the oil and gas industry had drawn enough signatures to get on the November ballot. Initiative 108 would make it easier for property owners to seek compensation from the government for actions that diminish their property's value. Supporters say it could be used if expanded setbacks prevent drilling for oil and gas. The Colorado Municipal League has warned it would unleash litigation over all sorts of claims, including zoning changes, and taxpayers would have to pay for it. History was made in Arvada when the constituents of House District 27 elected Democrat Brianna Titone, the first transgender representative elected to the Colorado House of Representative. It came down to the wire. Jeffco Schools Superintendent Dr. Jason Glass called it a “Hail Mary.” On Election Night, the measure was down more than 8,000 votes, but as more votes were counted in the days that followed Election Day, the gap between those wanting to fund the $567 million bond for Jefferson County Public Schools and those not, narrowed. Jamie Hollier has spent the last year introducing artisan-made jewelry through to the community through her shop, Balefire Goods in Olde Town Arvada. On the first anniversary of the shop opening, she … A proposal to drill for natural gas under Westminster's Standley Lake and nearby dog park is off the table for now. The much-mentioned “blue wave” broke on the state Capitol on Nov. 6, sending the Democrats a three-seat advantage in the 35-member state Senate and more power in the state House. Nineteen … Here are the results for Jefferson County, including the municipal ballot measures for the communities of Arvada, Golden, Lakewood and Wheat Ridge. AssessorR Brian Cassidy 48.53%D Scot Kersgaard … It was a ballot packed with amendments, special questions, a governor race and house and state senate races, but now election results are beginning to trickle in. Republicans may not be celebrating … Tammy Story, a mother of two from Conifer, has spent 20 years as a public education advocate, supporting Jeffco Public Schools. Story, a Democrat, leads the way in the Senate District 16 race over … As of 9:30, voters had approved the City of Arvada bond reauthorization and the Arvada Fire Protection District revenue stabilization questions on this year’s ballot. The city of … ARVADA — Golden didn’t waste any time Wednesday night on getting its first boys soccer playoff in five years. The No. 11-seeded Demons defeated No. 22 Fort Morgan 4-0 in the opening round of … LITTLETON — The weather was great during the Oct. 11 Jeffco League 4A and 5A races. However, rain and snow during the week left a few damp places on the course. In the 4A boys race, Green Mountain … ARVADA — Arvada West boys soccer threw a monkey wrench into the race for the Class 5A Jeffco League on Thursday, Oct. 4. The Wildcats (9-3, 5-1 in league) defeated rival Ralston Valley 2-0 at the … ARVADA — Forcing four turnovers and a highly effective offense in the second half led Ralston Valley football to keep its winning streak going against rival Arvada West. The Mustangs, No. 7 in the … Athletes and coaches are paying more attention to the role of nutrition, with an eye toward improving sports performance. “We just used to eat meat and potatoes,” said Amy Faricy, manager of Menu …
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The Portland Trail Blazers handed the Milwaukee Bucks just their second loss of the NBA season with a wire-to-wire 118-103 win at the Moda Center on Tuesday. The team's win on Tuesday had everything to do with C.J. McCollum as the 27-year-old guard scored a season-high 40 points on 17-of-26 shooting. Hornets guard Kemba Walker scored a game-high 29 points on 12-of-22 shooting with seven assists, three rebounds and three steals in Charlotte's 113-102 win over the Hawks. Mavericks rookie Luka Doncic continued his solid first season by putting in a team-high 23 points on nine-of-16 shooting to go with six rebounds and three assists in Dallas' 119-100 win over the Wizards. Nets guard Chris LeVert scored a game-high 26 with five rebounds in Brooklyn's 104-82 win over the Suns. Wizards forward Markieff Morris could not find the range on Tuesday as he went two for eight from the field and 0 for four from three-point range while scoring four points. The Wizards were also minus-15 when he was on the floor. Hornets rookie Miles Bridges made Hawks center Dewayne Dedmon pay for trying to get in his way in the paint. Joel Embiid and Victor Oladipo are two players who are turning into must-watch stars. Embiid has been dominant this season, averaging 28.4 points, 12.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists while Oladipo has not done much less as he is putting up 23 points a night. He also hit the game-winning shot on Sunday against the Celtics and just missed it Monday against the Rockets. Something exciting will happen in Indiana on Wednesday. 20:28 Del Bosque, Zidane, Lopetegui - The former Castilla coaches Solari follows into Real Madrid hot seat Bayern Munich have confirmed midfielder James Rodriguez has torn ligaments in his left knee and will be out of action for several weeks. Cakes To India From Uk is free HD wallpaper. 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He collaborated with Francis Mah on numerous award winning projects such as the First Tennessee Bank Building and Southern College of Optometry. In 1971, Claude began working for Francis Gassner at Gassner Nathan Browne, Architects-Planners (1971-1977) where he became a partner and developed a life-long friendship with Mr. Gassner (who the local AIA Memphis Chapter named it’s most prestigious award after for outstanding contributions to the quality of Memphis’s built environment). Upon Mr. Gassner’s untimely death in 1977, Claude Braganza was a founding partner in the spin-off firm Browne/ Wilkinson/ Braganza Associates (1977-1984). In 1984, Mr. Braganza incorporated Braganza Associates, P.C. Architects as a Professional Architectural Corporation with a longstanding mission to not only design quality environments, but to build and cultivate long term relationships with our clients as well as our consultants. 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The Assam Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd had to take up financing of the Tea Gardens in 1950 due to non- availability of proper finance to the Indian owned small and medium sized gardens from other financing agencies. During the economic crisis in the Tea Industry in 1952, when many indigenously owned gardens were refused finance by commercial Banks and were on the verge of closure, Sri Subhramaniyam Naidu , then Chief Officer, Agricultural Credit Department, RBI came to Shillong in the 1st Part of November 1952 and held discussion with the state Government and the Apex Bank officials for financing such Tea Gardens. In 1953, the Government of India selected this Bank as one of the 9(nine) Banks in India to provide Finance to the Tea Estates under a scheme of Government Guarantee. The Apex Bank’s entry into the field of Tea Finance gave immense relief to the indigenously owned tea gardens in the state as otherwise many of them would have been closed as a result of the slump in the tea market during 1952. Post 1964, Apex Bank continued financing the tea gardens through a society called the Assam Tea Planters Co-operative Society Ltd. Subsequently since 1973, the member gardens of the said Assam Tea Planters Co-op. Society Ltd started availing direct finance from the Apex Bank. The Bank continued to finance the Tea Sector till the year 2005. Then the Tea Sector in Assam faced a major recessionary period and as a result large number of tea gardens defaulted. To erase the rise of NPA, the Bank restricted itself from financing the Tea Sector & has been continuing to give more stress on the recovery aspects of the tea loans. Proceedings under Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security interest (SARFAESI) Act, 2002 . A Board Level Tea Loan Monitoring Committee comprising of 3(three) Board of Directors and Managing Director of the Bank was constituted to look into each and every aspects of Tea Loan Recovery.
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Friday was a sad day , no, make that a shocking day in the webcasting community. On Friday, the Copyright Royalty Board finalized the webcasting royalty rate based on a cost per play, with a 500 dollar minimum per channel , while also completely eliminating any percentage of revenue options. In a nutshell it was the day the internet music died. Rather than going through the entire obituary, I will defer to KurtHansons wonderful RAIN site for all the gory details. I remember setting up servers from progressive networks and xing to stream AudioNets first station, KLIF in 1995. I remember creating Christmas stations, Elvis stations and letting people program their own internet radio station. Then as with now, the vast majority of streaming took place during the day in the office. Everything that is happening with video now, happened first with audio. Below isnt pretty, but its a reminder of where we started . Kurt Hanson and the band of small webcasters had their chance in 2005 and 2006. They failed to impress anyone then, and they failed to do the \”math\” required. Yes, this is bad, but they did a horrific job articulating to the CRB and this sealed their case. Now it is TOO late. Also, read the ruling…the channel fees are recoup-ble against royalty payments, and thus, insignificant. Please don\’t listen to Kurt, as he is most often wrong. Instead, follow the actions taken by the CRB, the labels, artists, and webcasters. They had their chance. As an investor in media and content companies…DO THE MATH…PLEASE! AND, DO IT WHEN IT IS IMPORTANT. NOT AFTER THE RULING. Mark, as usual, you were ahead of the curve on this. I received Rain\’s update email, and then read the Royalty Rates that were finalized by the CRB. Rather than be overcome by sadness, I will try to strategize a fitting response. The RIAA has, by virtue of their successful lobby efforts, once again made sure that the Artists are paid some fractional amount, while both limiting the exposure for the Artists and protecting Radio Terra Firma. It will be up to a large and strong group of Artists who determine that, rather than allow a Major Label to license their material to select markets, the Artists can restrict said licensing . If U2, Tom Petty, Aerosmith and Greenday ( or pick \’em )decided to start the movement, by licensing exclusively to Internet and Satellite Radio, on an exclusive basis, they would get paid, played and exposed to fans with a minimum of commercial involvement . Wait. Does that include music use in videos? If yes, the prices mentioned by Kurt Hanson seem to be quite low actually. I just calculated one of my favorite videos on Google Video that uses a song for a karoke type video. 6,612,126 views as of now x $0.0011 per performance = $7,273.34. While this seems to be expensive, we should put it into perspective: Even if Google gets just a CPM of $2.00, they still have a revenue of $13,224.25 and a profit of $5,950.91 I think this pricing is fair. It gives every blog owner a chance to at least break even (i.e. do not lose money on his blog) as long as it has some traffic. You are correct. Another in a long line of \”sad days\” when it comes to recorded music these days. Last night I attended The Shins concert here in Dallas. I was trying to think the last time I heard a Shins song on a Dallas radio station. Never came to mind. If it were not for satellite or internet radio stations, artists such as this would not get the exposure to draw 4,000+ at a concert. Yet, if you were to ask them, they would want you to play your music as often as you would–and for free. Why, marketing! And yet, do the terrestrial stations pay these same rates. No. The RIAA rails against DRM free music in the guise of artist protection. CARP makes it impossible for the small/mid webcaster to survive. Who is protected…not the artist. Sony, Universal, AOL, Yahoo, Clear Channel, etc are the ones that are protected Who loses. The artist and the music lover. Blog sites can get one of 365, $1,000,000 money, not stock, money-Awards at settlement. A major boycott is the most powerful social instrument known to history. Get $1,000 to $1 million in free, Founders stock in Federal Beneficial Automatic-IRA SportsBOND Commission, when issued. Intrinsic $ billion-a-day turnover can get Wall Streets highest valuation. The largest IPO ever, i-Boycott-required. Advertiser-boycott required: All NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL home games must be broadcast. NFL: 4 nights a week. NFL 20-game season, no pre-season. GET YOUR FREE SHARE: Blog sites & bloggers can get some $ billions in National Honor Awards, Remorse-Apology money. Boycott target is iconic, fast-food, TV advertiser that, in national crisis-scandal above, invites the other 100 largest TV advertisers to meet. First up: GE/NBC. RT @yolonghairs: When was the first hair tie made? How many longhairs are there? What's in store for the future of the brand? Find out in t… 9 hours ago
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The wide expansion of cinemas, job creation potential and the availability of huge audience are some of the factors for the growth of the Ethiopian film industry in quantity, not in quality. Study reveals that Ethiopian film industry is booming in terms of number not quality. Establishing strong training institutions would help make the industry more competitive and attractive. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism co-organized a consultative forum Tuesday with the Ethiopian Film Professionals Association with the theme: “Films with Cultural Values for Renaissance.” Presenting a paper on Ethiopian Films Prospects and Challenges, Wossenyeleh Tilahun noted that currently over 100 movies have been produced in a year thanks to the technology and the economic growth the country registered. The wide expansion of cinemas, job creation potential and the availability of huge audience are some of the factors for the growth of the industry, he added. However, the films are produced without detail research, casting system, professional filmmakers and conducting feasible and risk assessment. Lack of attention and viable support from the government is also the other major hindrance, according to Wossenyeleh. According to the study, some 60% of the respondents believe that the film industry has been growing in quantity but not in quality. Some 20% on the other hand say the industry is growing and the remaining have an opposite view. Almost half of the films made this year are waiting to be released for long period of time due to lack of cinema houses and alleged corruption by managers. Some films have been released instead of the quality ones for some officials are allegedly receiving bribes. “Ethiopian filmmakers have been invited to take part in various international film festivals but they fail to do so as they could not meet the international criteria,” he noted. He recommended that government need to enact laws and establish special government institution that directly governs and supports the industry. The association must be strong in providing support to professionals in the sector. According to the study, forums need to be organized to have discussion between the government and pertinent bodies to identify challenges and address them. Filmmakers are also expected fulfill their responsibility. Currently, there are about 300 filmmaker enterprises and 39 cinema houses in Addis Ababa with the number of films showing 10 per cent growth.. Thorough discussion was held with participants on ways of improving Ethiopian film industry and overcoming the challenges and fulfilling responsibilities for a better future. The event was attended by various film professionals, directors, senior government officials and other pertinent bodies. i am so excited to go up north for a couple days to visit my mom and dad in northern minnesota. its my dad's birthday as well as the biggest car show/ swap meet i have ever been to. so the blog my be quiet for a couple days while i am out of town. but when i come back, i will be sure to share some photos from the north country and flea market! a lifestyle blog about vintage clothes, musings and old timey midwest living Read more about me here... before and after birds birthdays camper clothes diy etsy family fashion flea markets food friends garden gifts holidays home inspiration listening to love marriage museum music north country nursery outfits parties photography recipes remodeling sale shop spring summer travel updates vacation vintage wedding weekends winter wisconsin DutchAmsterdam.com — On June 3, 2007, American photographer Spencer Tunick realized on of his large-scale ‘human installatations’ in Amsterdam. Tunick’s art projects consist of photo shoots in which all participants are naked. All of these installations are held in public locations. Since 1994 he has photographed over 75 such projects in cities around the world, including New York, London, Barcelona, and Vienna. He set a record for naked photography with a photo of 18,000 people in the buff in Mexico City last year. Settings included a large and rather stark parking garage, but a bike ride by hundreds of naked woman across a nearby bridge drew more attention. Another shoot featured nearly two dozen women standing on a custom-built iron bridge across the Lauriergracht. The bridge was designed to become invisible once people were standing on it, creating the illusion of a bridge consisting solely of human bodies. “It was very exciting and I didn’t even feel shy,” one woman said. Other participants expressed similar sentiments. Tunick is not surprised. “My work has nothing to do with sex or eroticism,” he told a local newspaper. “I create dreams and memories no one will forget. Of course it has something provocative, but that is mostly in the fact that all these people are in adam-costume at an unnatural location, in the middle of the city, a bulbfield, or a museum.” “I rather use the naked body mostly as an abstract form. The nudity in part symbolizes freedom. But it is more than that. It also references ancient magical rituals as they existed in classic mystery games.” “I get people to shed their inhibitions basically because the people shedding their clothing are interested in contemporary art,” Tunick told the Associated Press. Incidentally, the location for the installation was closely guarded — standard procedure for the shoots so that the photo crew does not have to deal with hordes of uninvited onlookers. Partipants were first met at 3:30 am –and where only then told at which locations the sessions would take place. “It was very hard to find space in a city meant for such a small amount of people,” Tunick told De Telegraaf. “I was very lucky to get almost 2,000 to fill a massive car park.” Life-size pictures of the shoot were later displayed on billboards at various locations throughout Amsterdam. Spencer Tunick’s Amsterdam installation was the first in an annual series of art projects to be commissioned by DREAM AMSTERDAM Tunick calls his models ‘city adventurers.’ “People from all walks of life participate in my temporary installations — as I call these actions, because they are not performances. I am not looking for an audience, but rather need participants. People willing to use their stark-naked bodies to form a super-sculpture.” “It is certainly not only nudists who come and help me,” the artists says. “There are always lots of art students who participate, but also housewives, teachers, electricians….” The photographer says there is a small group of fans who follow him around the world. “They apply for almost every project. I think that’s great, but I do not want famous faces in my pictures, so I kindly ask them to stand in the back. The same thing applies to people with tattoos that are too prominent, or ones whose bikini tan lines are too clear.” Tunick himself stays fully dressed. Not that he is a prude, but experience has taught him that his camera kit bruises and cuts his body. “You’ll agree that a nude photographer wearing only a vest for his lenses and roles of film looks dorky,” he says. Tunick, who last April already shot some pictures in the bulbfields near Amsterdam, is please that so many people applied for his Amsterdam installation. A few years back he barely managed to attract 400 people for a shoot in the Dutch city of Breda. But that was before he gained notoriety and become popular. He has been doing mass nude photo shoots since 1994. His breakthrough came when famous British collector Charles Saatchi commissioned him for a creation. Since then countless museums for modern art have sought him out. This item was re-written using four articles we previously posted about Spencer Tunick’s Amsterdam shoot. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 November 2018 December 2018 January 2019 February 2019 March 2019 April 2019 May 2019 June 2019 July 2019 August 2019 September 2019 October 2019 DutchAmsterdam recommends GetYourGuide to easily discover and book tours and activities in Amsterdam and throughout the world — like so: We are not affiliated with any official Amsterdam Tourist Information or city marketing entity. [details]
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Some Say I'm Strange. I Prefer to Think of Myself as Resourceful If you'd like to learn how to obtain quality chocolate, put it in a drawer and forget it's there, learn to use EFT and NLP techniques to conquer your emotional eating. The general approach for treatment of obesity is to suggest a low calorie diet and increased physical activity. Ther are many weight loss programmes in the market. Many people have asked me what foods they should eat in order to cut down on the sugar cravings. And in the past I've always had to say "I don't know. Lipoxinol Weight Loss Review: Does Lipoxinol Live Up To All Of The Hype?Lipoxinol is one of the most popular weight loss products to hit the market recently-probably due to the fact it was positively featured on a popular tv news magazine show.Is Lipoxinol really that good? Can it work for you? Let's try and get some answers to those questions by taking a close look at the Lipoxinol formula and it's base of ingredients. It seems there are two schools of behavior patients follow after gastric bypass surgery:The first are the patients who realize WLS is a second chance to make right their nutritional wellness and they exchange the eating habits and poor food choices that made them obese for a smarter way of eating. These patients become champions of healthy ingredients and wholesome eating making conscious choices for how they fuel their bodies. Compulsive eating is characterized mainly by periods of impulsive bingeing or continuous eating. Purging (vomiting or laxatives) are not present, but there may be intervals of repetitive diets or fasts. As a weight loss mentor it never ceases to amaze me how people inadvertently set themselves up for a huge snack attack mid afternoon. For many, the set up is so complete that it is almost impossible to control! The result is that people think they are weak-willed and lacking in discipline. Why is it so hard to lose weight and keep it off? We have all heard that weight loss is just a matter of taking in less calories than we expend. That certainly sounds very logical, but is it really that simple?For example, I had an intention of only eating fruits and vegetables for a day or two, to counteract the recent 'junk' food I had been enjoying. Many people think obesity means that a person is overweight, but that's not exactly true. An overweight person has a surplus amount of weight that includes muscle, bone, fat and water. Axiom Number FourTo have a great selling diet plan encourage people to do what they want to do anyway, even if they won't lose weight and may become morbidly obese, get cancer and have a very poor quality of life.Question from one of our readers . As our bodies move from Winter into Spring we can begin to really feel the need to "shed the winter weight". Whether we actually have weight to lose or not, this is an excellent time of year to give attention to our body's need to feel lighter. This year, we all made some of the typical New Year's resolutions. We want to quit smoking, spend more time with our kids, and drop a few pounds. Maybe you've heard about body dysmorphia - it's a mental image many victims of anorexia nervosa have that tells them they look fat, even when they are emaciated. Bariatric patients can suffer from body dysmorphia as well. Dealing with your sweet-tooth can be one of the greatest challenges to a successful weight loss or fat loss battle.It has been suggested that drinking a large glass of water can help you get past a time when you were tempted to binge on sweets or some other unhealthy snack. We have such good weight loss intentions. We emotionally beat ourselves up for lack of self-discipline, weakness, cheating. Surprisingly, hair loss is one of the reasons female pre-operative patients sit on the fence before deciding to have gastric bypass surgery. Obese people, particularly obese women, often have lush gorgeous hair. If I Want to Lose Weight, What Can I Do With Leftovers?Okay, tell me if you've ever done this: It's Monday late afternoon. You decided yesterday that starting today you were going to 1) eat right, and 2) start to get regular exercise, and 3) give up all your bad habits. You have noticed your obese friend suddenly slimmer. You want to know what she's doing, but you don't want surgery or side effects. Exterminators hired by a homeowners group have put down one animal. Recently a girl was bitten at school and a woman threatened. Residents of a neighborhood in the hills near San Clemente are upset that their homeowners association has hired hunters to trap and kill coyotes. An extermination company was hired this week after a coyote bit a grade-school student and several of the animals surrounded a woman, both within the past few months. So far one coyote has been killed. Some residents said they are willing to accept the risks that come with living near the foothills and are more upset by the extermination plan than by the coyotes. Jim Cox, the fire chief of Montebello and a resident of the Talega community, said he witnessed a killing early Tuesday morning while walking his dogs. He said the coyote -- trotting along a ridge -- stepped into a trap and injured itself as it struggled to get free. Cox said he rushed home, got wire cutters and raced back to the trap to free the animal. But, Cox said, a man got out of a truck, threw a blanket over the animal and injected something into it before the animal became still. "At first, I thought, 'Maybe it's a tranquilizer,' " said Cox. "I knew better, but that was my first hope." Animal Pest Management was hired by the homeowners association to trap and kill aggressive coyotes over a 10-day stretch, said Patricia Minassian, vice president of the company that manages Talega under a contract with the homeowners association. She said the plan was approved after several coyote incidents had been reported: One bit a girl at a San Clemente elementary school, and several coyotes surrounded a woman and her dog, who were rescued by a motorist who stopped and let them into his car. "The action the board has taken at this time is a coyote management program that only identified the most aggressive coyotes that have become bold enough to leave their natural habitat and enter the human habitat," Minassian said. The company has about 11 traps in the hills behind the homes. One coyote has been trapped and killed so far. One resident said she is so distressed by the traps she plans to withhold her monthly association dues. "Until they can provide me with a financial accounting that my money is not being spent to do something that I think is morally wrong, I'm not going to pay my dues," said Jamie Gable. Gable is also worried that her children, who like to play in the hills behind her home, could get caught in one of the traps. "To think your child could get injured in a place that you assume to be safe is frightening," she said. It is illegal to relocate them, according to state Fish and Game officials. And because coyotes are not endangered, no permits or approval is needed. Hmong's Sacrifice of Puppy Reopens Cultural Wounds : Traditions: Immigrant shaman's act stirs outrage in Fresno, but he believes it was only way to cure his ill wife. Rattle Trap : Recreation: In the South, hunters catch and cage snakes for fun and profit. Conservationists brand the annual roundups as cruel. Police will use crime-mapping technology and aggressive enforcement after last week's beating, which left a Giants fan hospitalized. Limits on alcohol sales at the ballpark are also being studied. The Los Angeles Police Department announced plans to bring aggressive crime-fighting tactics that it employs on city streets into Dodger Stadium as part of a security crackdown a week after a visiting fan was attacked in the ballpark's parking lot. Overriding a Dodger policy against armed police inside the stadium, Police Chief Charlie Beck said Friday that uniformed officers will be posted throughout the ballpark and will be more aggressive about arresting or expelling people who cause trouble. Beck also said Dodgers owner Frank McCourt had agreed to pay for an increase in the number of LAPD officers patrolling in the stadium and the parking lots during and after games. McCourt consented as well to create a computer mapping and crime tracking system for the stadium that is similar to the one the LAPD has used for years to scrutinize crime patterns and hotspots throughout Los Angeles. The department's computer analysis of crime data is considered by many criminologists to be a factor in the city's decline in crime over the last decade. Improvements in surveillance and parking lot lighting are planned as well. And the Dodger organization has agreed to revoke the passes of season-ticket holders if they or their guests misbehaved, Beck said. "If you come to intimidate, to antagonize … we're going to do one of two things," Beck said. "You're going to be thrown out of the stadium or you're going to get to go to jail." The changes, which will take effect in time for the Dodgers next home game on Thursday, mark a turnabout for the team. McCourt said last weekend that he was satisfied with the team's security measures, saying "you could have 2,000 policemen there, and it's just not going to change that random act of violence." But at a news conference Friday with Beck and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, McCourt said he fully supported a greater police presence and acknowledged hearing concerns from fans who felt unsafe at the stadium. "I hear you loudly and I hear you clearly," he said. "We are going to redouble our efforts to make sure we fulfill our promise to the fans and all the citizens of the Greater Los Angeles area. We are going to provide a safe, family-friendly, fan-friendly environment at Dodger stadium. I promise you that." McCourt deflected a question from a reporter regarding complaints from some fans that the atmosphere at the park has become more hostile in recent years. He also expressed skepticism that curbing alcohol sales would make a significant difference. "I don't think it's the sale of beer that's a problem, per se. I think it's the abuse of that privilege," he said. But Beck, in an interview, said he believed beer and alcohol consumption did, in fact, contribute to the problems at the stadium and said police officials were pushing the Dodgers to raise prices and stop sales at an earlier point in the games. Dodger officials have told the LAPD that they are reconsidering their plan to sell half-price alcohol at six games this season. They also promised to look at prices and serving sizes for alcohol, as well as when to stop serving alcohol, according to Dodger spokesman Josh Rawitch. Friday's announcement capped a week of increasing scrutiny for the ballpark. Last Thursday, as fans left the stadium after the Dodgers' opening day game against the rival San Francisco Giants, two men attacked 42-year-old Bryan Stow from behind. Stow remains in a medically induced coma and his doctors say he may have suffered brain damage. Detectives say they have received scores of tips and witnesses' accounts involving the two assailants. Various rewards have been offered for information leading to their arrest, totaling $150,000. Villaraigosa urged the attackers to turn themselves in. "What you did was wrong. It was despicable and senseless, unprovoked. But, make it a little better, by coming forward, by doing what will be looked at in hindsight as doing the civil, right thing when you've done wrong," he said. Beck attributed much of the problems at Dodger Stadium to "a fringe fan base" that is made up of gang members or troublemakers who dress and act the part. Dealing with them effectively, he said, will require bringing the LAPD's tough stance on street crime into the park. "There is an element of society that has adopted the Dodgers and who go to their games for all the wrong reasons," he said. "Can I fix that? Sure. I fix that the same way we're fixing the gang problem in Los Angeles." The department deploys anti-gang units throughout troubled spots of the city. Those officers work exclusively on combating gang crime and develop intimate knowledge of the gang members who are active in their areas. Beck said he was considering using anti-gang officers at games, but expressed confidence that regular patrol officers would be effective in deterring problems. The total number of LAPD officers to be deployed at games was still being determined. Beck declined to detail the types of behavior that would get a fan expelled from a game. Members of a team of security experts hired by McCourt this week to make recommendations for additional safety improvements were expected to arrive at the park Friday. The team is headed by former LAPD Chief William J. Bratton, who now runs Kroll, an international security consulting firm. Rawitch said the team would wait until Bratton completes his review before deciding whether to make public some or all of his findings. 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Baggett and Summers Funeral Home, Daytona Beach. CAPE CANAVERAL — Two people were hospitalized in stable condition Monday after they were injured when a charter fishing boat out of Port Canaveral hit a large swell. Guna Watson, 58, of Salt Lake City, and Caroline Condon, 63, of Melbourne, were taken to Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach after the 9:15 a.m. accident aboard the Trade Winds V. Watson suffered a fractured kneecap and Condon a fractured pelvis, a hospital spokesman said. The husbands of both women were treated for minor injuries. A spokesman for the fishing charter said the swell might have been caused by a submarine surfacing. The four people were standing in the boat's bow when the accident occurred. Got summer TV doldrums? Cable offers high quality; networks bet on trash JONATHAN STORM The Philadelphia Inquirer
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David Greenberg shares tips from his experience as Director of Marketing for Ted Kurland Associates, a boutique booking and management agency where Berklee interns gain insight into a successful career in music and business. When I interview interns for the Ted Kurland Associates program, which I oversee here at TKA, more than a few want to know if they are going to work directly with the agents, or with management, as if the marketing side of it were tangential to their education, not only as an intern at TKA, but as a whole to their career. Of course, working with the artists is more interesting than working with the pictures of the artists; getting into the thick of the business of music is really the key to their understanding of the booking process. I know that, which is why I try and give them face time with the agents. Hopefully Berklee-ites reading this will have a career where they can afford to shave off a nice percentage for a manager; one who understands all this tangential business kind of stuff and can honestly oversee the marketing. For nowadays, you need the right kind of marketing crew who knows how to use all the bleeding-edge tools-of-the-minute in order to shoot your career into the stratosphere, and, even more important, keep it there. Before you do, there is one basic term you need to understand. It’s not too hard to get, though I am perplexed when starving artists don’t even have this tool tucked under their belts. Perhaps that’s why they are starving? Let’s start with the marketing term for today. It is AUDIENCE. As in those people who want to hear your music. To get gigs, you must have a loyal fan base. Clubs want to fill their rooms with paying customers so those customers can buy drinks, eat food, pay for all the stuff that gets called “overhead.” Don’t even expect to be considered by a promoter at a large club unless you have an audience that can minimally fill his room. The very basic item you need for your marketing is your AUDIENCE. You need to get info to them, connect with them, keep them in your pocket. For that, you need to build a fan list — in a sortable database is best and you don’t have to go hog-wild – a spreadsheet is the simplest solution. I’m amazed that even the most-experienced and successful artists lack any method for building a fan database. Or if they do, I find they don’t capture fans at every concert. These are your loyal fans; they like you.They want to know more about you. They WANT to buy your music. They pay good money to see you play. In today’s dollars, any money is good money, and you have to compete with so many other “good” things your fans need to have. Like breakfast. Or a donut. You should let them find you, be able to listen to you, easilly buy your music, come to your gigs, move your career along so that you can play those clubs. And to that end, you need to know who they are. Not intimately, but here’s the minimum: First Name, Last Name, Email Address, State, Zipcode. (Zipcode is the best to use to pinpoint audiences within a certain mile radius of a venue — record companies, promoters, and you will need this in the future, so start collecting it now.) If you were a real mensch, you might want to have additonal columns to keep track of what they buy, how many times they buy tickets, etc. like the successful chain stores do every time you buy an item online or with a charge card. You know why they do it? They want to know how they can give you the best incentives, keeping you coming back again and again and buy even more stuff to help them make a profit and stay in business to sell you more stuff. Yes, that’s crass and commercial but let’s break it down. In just one year a fan may see you five times, buy a tee-shirt and buy your CD or EP or a Download Card. That’s probably a total bill — with car fare, drinks, perhaps dinners — of over 100 dollars. Look at it as they are buying your dinner, keeping the lights on, maybe even paying for a few pairs of socks, that donut, that breakfast, and sometimes sparking your creativity. So, why not gather your loyal fan base where you can keep in contact with them? Don’t think of it as crass and commercial. At the very least think of it as survival; at the very most think of it as a public service. These fans WANT your music. Why not give them the easy route to giving them what they want? And to do that you need to know who they are and how to contact them. Simple as that. Start right now to create your fan list. A pad with some columns would do just fine. And make it worthwhile for everyone to sign up–some incentive for making your fans give it up for your career. Some ideas: A raffle for a free t-shirt, a live download of your new song, an invite to a sound check and dinner with you the next time you are in town. There are all sorts of email marketing products that will also help you collect your lists with online widgets, and they make it easy to create professional-looking emails. I use Constant Contact for TKA and my freelance work for many reasons, but the biggest one is they do not charge you for the amount of emails you send, only a set price for the size of your list. (If you want to try them out, email me, and I’ll send you a link that could save you dineros if you decide to use them.) There are also some direct-to-fan platforms that handle this as well, Bandcamp, Sonicbids, Topspin and include other robust tools that help “indie” artists manage their careers. Now getting to the gig part. You understand you need an audience in order to fill a club for a gig. And a loyal one as well. Dayla Santurri, General Manager of Scullers Jazz Club here in Boston has a “Door Gig” policy for musicians just starting out. Starting out artists can “four-wall” the room to showcase their talents. You pay for the room and market your butt off to get an audience. If you are really successful, you might be considered as a potential booking. If not, you still owe Scullers the cost for the room, which is $750.00. That’s a great deal for a room of that size, so great that it doesn’t cover all the costs of keeping Scullers room open on that night. Scullers suggests a ticket price of no less than $20.00. Which means you need to sell 38 tickets just to break even. Even at that number, Dayla has seen the inevitable. “Some kids walk out of here with no money (or owing us money) because they did not heed the warnings to market their shows well.” Scullers does market the shows, gets the info into all the right places, and they are in a high-class hotel which could pull in a few impulse buyers, but Scullers has no built-in audience. No venue can build your audience- you have to. And one rule of thumb that we email marketers heed is a successful email campaign is getting 10-15% of our list to actually follow through on an action. That’s not buying per-se, that’s just having them open up the email for an impression. The bottom-line? To get even a glimmer of a success at selling 38 tickets, and if you only used email marketing, AND your family didn’t buy up a scad of tickets? You will need a list with over 300 Bostonians alone. Dayla has seen a few successful groups who “actually did an amazing job getting friends and family out and some have cleared $2500. That is much more than any venue would ever pay them as a guarantee at this stage in their career.” Get cracking on that list. By the way, Scullers has now instituted a new policy of advance ticket sales, as Dayla told me: “Musicians were coming in night of show with no reservations at all for that night’s show and they’d not be bothered one bit, telling us that all their friends promised they would come. And then they don’t. No one shows up. That’s tremendously embarrassing for us all. So Scullers has now instituted a minimum for us to hold the show. If they don’t have 30 tickets sold by two weeks out the show is cancelled. This is unfortunate, but for us, it’s also a complete waste of time and money. The staff and I have an incredible amount of set-up work for a show and, importantly, it is also a waste of a date that should have gone to another deserving act.” Now, if you were passed the level of four-walling it and are going on tour expecting play venues like Emo’s in Austin, you would have to be able to pack in a sizable audience just for them to consider you. Kevin Hoskins, the In-House Talent Buyer at Emos, gave me his basic numbers for the Inside room (300 capacity) at the club: That’s $800 just to open the club and keep the lights on without one cent going to pay you. At eight to ten dollars a ticket, you will need to draw in a whole lot more than the minimum of 80 fans into the club if you want to be guaranteed any kind of fee by Mr. Hoskins. And, again, you will need a potential fan database with way over 800 emails who live within a 50 mile radius of Emo’s 78701 zip code. Your audience is your lifeline. Your fan list is gold. Which gets my head shaking when bands don’t have some way to collect their fan info at gigs, online, wherever. And don’t even tell me that you have a Facebook fan page and a Twitter account. I have so many Facebook Events shooting at me from England and/or the Far East and/or even right here in Boston that I will never, ever, get to. Social media is great, but it is not efficient enough to be your only way to contact your fans. Start a list. Use it well. Build your audience one fan at a time and capture their information anywhere and everywhere they are: at gigs, visiting your website, in your CDs, EPs, and on and on. When you have a good fan base who will pack a club and make them money, promoters will take notice. Get a massive audience and I bet those A&R dudes and dudettes will be calling you to get on the guest list with their “plus ones” the next time you play En-Why or El-Ay. David Greenberg is Director of Marketing and hosts Berklee Interns for Ted Kurland Associates, a boutique booking and management agency located in the Allston environs of Boston, MA. His background in this industry of entertainment has been a wild and bumpy ride, (some say with his own tacks littering the highway) best read on his Facebook or LinkedIn pages. A few tidbits: he was responsible for unleashing the first four Bill Hicks releases to the public for Rykodisc, proudly produced and sequenced the FZ Cheap Thrills compilation on which his credit was cheapened to “intramural sports” by the powers-that-had-been due to some brouhahahahahaha legalismo, and was a corpse, more than a few times, for his productions of Murder To Go live action mysteries, scripted and created by another Ithaca College alum, David Landau. Great article Dave! You are absolutely right! It is all about building your fan base… your list is everything! I am finding the same is true for a new movie… it has gotten harder and harder to reach new fans, but once you have a website and can inspire people to share their email to watch a free movie or for bands, get a free mp3, you start building your list. The amazing thing is that once a buzz gets going you start increasing your fan base exponentially. People are coming to my movie site every day to watch REAWAKEN and I have no idea who they are or where they come from… what I do know is that I can now contact them with new offers for purchasing DVDs, books, or subscriptions. Lists are the key to doing good business, but on the creative side, you have to have produced great material! by Marial Quezada, an Indigenous ally and a 2018 graduate of the Human Rights Studies program at Columbia University In late April, the first-ever Mother Tongues Book Fair took place at Columbia University, organized by the Runasimi Outreach Committee at New York University and the New York-based Movimientos Indigenas Asociados in collaboration with the Institute for the Study of Human Rights and the Columbia Human Rights Graduate Group. Coinciding with the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 2018, the fair celebrated written works in Indigenous mother tongues from various communities and geographic regions. Languages represented at the fair included Amharic, Arikara, Crow, Hidatsa, Lakota, Mandan, Maya Mam, Mixteco, Nahuatl, Omaha-Ponca, Quechua, Tsou, and Zapoteca. Authors along with publishers displayed and sold a variety of mother tongue works including trilingual and bilingual children’s books, poetry anthologies, novels, zines, dictionaries, CDs, and more. The fair’s goal was to raise awareness of Indigenous mother tongues and works as well as to connect authors and publishers with each other and the public. Some authors including Alem Eshetu Beyene from Ethiopia; Baitz Niahossa from Taiwan; Elva Ambia, Odi Gonzales, Rina Soldevilla, and Sandy Enriquez from Peru; as well as representatives from Hippocrene Books Inc., Grupo Cajola, the Endangered Language Alliance, Hawansuyo bookstore, La Zenka Sunqu and The Language Conservancy were present in person. A U.N. reporter from the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues also covered the event, interviewing the authors and Indigenous organizations on their perspectives and contributions to the fair. Overall, the fair was a first-time success, serving as a space to value and honor Indigenous mother tongues and works written in them, a space that is too often not present in higher education institutions. This reality itself was central to the organization of the fair. Indigenous languages have historically been excluded from curriculum, classrooms, and public places. Even today, schooling for Indigenous students will often take a “subtractive” form, in which the teaching medium is a dominant language of the society rather than an Indigenous language, effectively leading to the “transferring [of] their children to the dominant group,” according to an paper written for the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues by Ole Henrik Magga et al. This not only may have a negative effect on academic achievement of Indigenous children but also on language maintenance for an entire Indigenous community. The proceedings from the Expert Group Meeting of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in 2016 declared that providing education in the Indigenous mother tongues improves educational outcomes and reduces dropout rates of Indigenous students. Furthermore, it contributes to the strengthening of Indigenous languages and creation of new generations of speakers. To celebrate Indigenous languages and advocate for Indigenous language education alike, the U.N. General Assembly announced that 2019 will be the “The Year of Indigenous Languages.” UNESCO will lead this initiative to promote Indigenous languages, highlighting the significance of Indigenous peoples and critical role that Indigenous languages play in education, science, technology, and the future of Mother Earth. The organizers of the first-ever Mother Tongues Book Fair hope to support this work, ensuring Indigenous people are at the forefront of these efforts by celebrating and collaborating with Indigenous authors for a second Mother Tongues Book Fair in 2019. Until then, please visit this year’s website to learn more about the 2018 event, or reach out if you are interested in getting more involved. Marial Quezada is an Indigenous ally and a language and cultural rights advocate. Last week, she received her Master’s degree in Human Rights Studies from Columbia University, where she studied in the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights program and concentrated in education rights. Supported by the FLAS fellowship, she studied Quechua through the Indigenous and Diasporic Language Consortium and participated as a member of the Runasimi Outreach Committee at NYU. She is also a member of Movimientos Indigenas Asociados and a writer for the affiliate newspaper, La Zenka Sunqu. By Rowena Kosher, a blog writer for RightsViews and a student in the School of General Studies at Columbia University The Institute for the Study of Human Rights held its annual human rights career panel last month, offering students the chance to hear from individuals in a variety of human rights careers. The panel was an opportunity for future practitioners to gain insight into human rights in action outside of academic study at Columbia University. The undergraduate and graduate students who attended the event held at Columbia’s International Affairs Building posed questions about their professional futures in human rights. The panelists, all career veterans in the field, helped answer student concerns by sharing stories about their career paths, their experiences, and other practical advice. The Institute for the Study of Human Rights held its annual human rights career panel in February. // Michelle Chouinard The panelists agreed that the human rights field can be complicated and frustrating at times. Victories don’t always happen, but it is important to be happy with the measurable successes that do occur. Sofia Coelho Candeias, a member of the UN Team of Experts on Sexual Violence and Rule of Law, said that accumulative successes are a huge source of pride over time: the results you want may not happen immediately, she said, but in retrospect successes do occur. In the DRC, where she works currently, for example, they went from zero police units for sexual violence in 2008 to 12 today. Whether on a policy or field level, it is very rare to have the opportunity to make a real difference in any job, said Aida Martirous-Nejad, the special assistant to the Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in New York. “What job would I rather do?” she asked, speaking to the unique ability of a human rights career to impact real change through action, policy and community-building. Rosalind McKenna, who works for the Open Society Foundation’s public health program chimed in to say how rewarding it is to support individuals so that they can may make their own voices and challenges heard. Yes, there’s a lot of bureaucracy in larger organizations, added Farnoosh Hashemian, a human rights lawyer in Iran. But you spend your time connecting with like-minded human rights defenders, all of whom are incredible people dedicated to their jobs, she said. Coelho concurred, saying that people who do public service tend to really like their job. Otherwise, they would all have to quit, she said. The panelists answered student questions by sharing their experiences and advice. // Michelle Chouinard Every human rights career is different, but there are definitely skills that come in handy, the panelists agreed. Every single person in the human rights field is there because they care deeply about human rights issues and are willing to “fight the uphill battle,” said Matthew Kennis, the program director of the Libertas Center, an organization located in New York City that provides medical, emotional and structural support to victims of torture. Kennis talked about what he would look for in a prospective applicant. He currently leads staffing for the Libertas Center. Important to him is the ability of the candidate to learn quickly. The candidate must have a genuine narrative of why they actually want to be there: how will they connect their interests to their career goals? Build yourself as a whole person, Kennis suggested. Trust the path that your career takes. Coelho mentioned the importance of fieldwork, especially for young advocates just starting their careers. Each member of the panel spent a significant amount of time on their career journey doing fieldwork. Coelho also pinpointed kindness to others as the most important character trait needed in human rights jobs. Being open to listening to others is the only way you will survive in this field— you will get so much more done when you are kind to people, she said. Martirious-Nejad also stressed optimism. In human rights work, you will be told “No!” nine times out of 10, she said, but you can’t be a pessimist in this work. You have to be able to adapt and move forward despite challenges. Hashemian spoke of the fact that getting jobs in the field is highly competitive, but she encouraged students to persevere. All panelists agreed that networking is essential to success, along with development of interpersonal communication skills. Human rights is a team effort, and you’ve got to be a team player, said Hashemian. Humble, too, added Coelho. McKenna recommended taking the time to have a cohesive, polished CV and working on your ability to sell yourself as a person, not just as a list of achievements on paper. Other technical skills the panelists recommended include knowing at least two if not three or four languages. “Take immersion courses!” said Coelho. The panelists offered advice on continuing studies in law school and pursuing fieldwork around the world. // Michelle Chouinard McKenna, Coelho, Martirous-Nejad, and Hashemian all have law degrees. Broadly speaking, they said, law school is probably a good idea, even if you do not become a practicing attorney. The critical thinking skills alone are worth learning. Martirous-Nejad mentioned that because she is a lawyer, she has had more access to jobs than her peers who are not attorneys. The decision, however, is up to the individual student. Law school is costly. Perhaps do some fieldwork first, said Coelho, before committing to that investment. Fieldwork is an integral part of a lot of human rights work, the panel said. Fieldwork can take place domestically or internationally, although often international work is the most common. You can look for jobs with larger organizations such as Amnesty International or the UN, says Hashemian, but you can also contact smaller local nonprofits in the location where you want to work. Regarding the question of where to go based on geography or issue area, Coelho said, “What you want to do defines the field.” Sometimes, she said, issue areas are more important than a certain location. McKenna recommended that individuals looking for fieldwork check out the database of the Open Society Foundation (OSF), which has a list of the non-profits that OSF has funded. Fieldwork will teach you to be humble and follow a leader, said Kennis. It is your chance to interact with those you’re helping directly on the ground, added Coelho. Yes, some places can be dangerous, as Hashemian pointed out, but you will receive security training and are often well cared for, especially when you focus on building strong relationships with the locals. At the conclusion of the career panel event, students were offered some time to network with the panelists. It was clear that the panelists are enthusiastic and passionate about the work they do in the human rights field. The panel represented an invaluable opportunity for students to get a taste for what a future in human rights might be like. Sofia Coelho Candeias is a member of the UN Team of Experts on Sexual Violence and Rule of Law. In this position, she focuses on sexual violence prevention and accountability in the DRC, CAR, Mali, Nigeria and Iraq. Her job frequently entails flying from the UN headquarters in New York to the various countries where she covers and surveys the status of sexual violence. She has spent significant time in the field, holding positions such as senior associate and criminal justice coordinator at the International Center for Transitional Justice, project manager of UNDP’s Women’s Access to Justice in the Eastern DRC, and coordinator of the Sexual Violence Unit of the European Union in the DRC. Farnoosh Hashemian is a human rights lawyer who focuses on national security and human rights, constitutional reform, access to justice, and women’s rights. Also an author, she has written the book, “The Trial and Diary of Abbass Amir Entezam, the Longest-Held Prisoner of Conscience in the Middle East.” Growing up in Iran, Hashemian was an activist from a young age, always inclined toward justice and human rights. Currently, she works in Iran supporting various advocacy organizations and provides technical support to organizations in Afghanistan. Matthew Kennis is the program director of the Libertas Center, located in New York City. He is also a graduate of the ISHR’s Master of Arts in Human Rights Studies program. The Libertas Center provides medical, emotional and structural support for victims of torture who are rehabilitating back into society. As director, Kennis hires people and supports and runs the Libertas advocacy work. Rosalind McKenna works for the the Open Society Public Health Program within the Open Society Foundation (OSF), a philanthropic organization that supports governance for health, health rights and law. OSF funds health projects overseas. McKennna helps to find individuals, non-profits, and NGOs to whom OSF can provide funds. She has also worked as the coordinator for Amnesty International Ireland’s program on economic, social and cultural rights. Aida Martirous-Nejad works as the special assistant to the Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in New York. Much of her work takes place at the UN Headquarters where she covers Europe as a desk officer. Part of her job includes working toward integrating human rights language into codified national and international policy. Rowena Kosher is an undergraduate student at Columbia University School of General Studies. She plans to major in human rights with a possible focus on gender and sexuality studies. Her writing can be found on her personal blog, fromvermiliontoviolet.wordpress.com, and at elephantjournal.com, where she is an occasional contributor. Rowena is a blog writer for RightsViews. by Ido Dembin, a blog writer for RightsViews and a M.A. student in Human Rights Studies at Columbia University On January 24, Columbia University Institute for the Study of Human Rights hosted a discussion on the role and impact of the UN Human Rights Committee with David Kretzmer, an Israeli expert in international and constitutional law. Kretzmer served as a member of the UN Human Rights Committee, including a two-year term as its vice-chairperson. The discussion with Kretzmer focused on the evolution of the UN Human Rights Committee since its establishment 40 years ago. Having personally served on the committee, Kretzmer offered distinctive lessons on how the committee’s role and perception by other actors such as nation states, NGOs and individuals— as well as its self-perception— have changed. He began the discussion by emphasizing the historic background of the committee: The UN Human Rights Committee is a treaty body comprised of 18 renowned experts from across the world who meet three times a year for three to four week sessions to consider reports submitted by no less than 169 states on their compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The committee also considers any individual petitions concerning 116 states parties to the Optional Protocol. It is one of ten UN Human Rights bodies responsible for overseeing implementation of particular treaties. Kretzmer emphasized the decade-long debate at the heart of the committee’s work regarding its actual role and scope of its mandate. For many years, the committee’s role was unclear, and its mandate to investigate states’ actions and commitments to the covenant’s ideals was undetermined, even overlooked, to avoid causing unrest among member states. With the committee established at the height of the Cold War in 1977, its work was further obstructed by members from the Soviet bloc. As the discussion at Columbia noted, the underlying message in the early days was that the committee should refrain from criticism of states and serve mainly as a means of constructive dialogue between committee members and representatives of states. David Kretzmer, an Israeli expert in international and constitutional law, speaks to students during a discussion on the role and impact of the UN Human Rights Committee. // Michelle Chouinard This meant the committee was a place of “friendly relations among nations,” Kretzmer told RightsViews. The committee was not allowed to use any information pertaining to human rights maintenance or violation other than the information submitted in states parties’ reports. In other words, so long as a country did not voluntarily report its own wrongdoings, the committee was largely toothless in examining, reprimanding or even recommending changes to its policies. Furthermore, all decisions within the committee had to be decided by consensus, rather than by a vote. This reality was true for most of the first 23 years of the committee’s existence. Since the end of the Cold War, the unwritten rules that once limited the committee so heavily have changed in rapid fashion. The committee began to shift from being a mere scene of “friendly relations” to becoming more informed, less limited and thus more able to actually monitor compliance with the Covenant under which it was established. It began receiving, for example, information regarding states’ behavior, mainly from NGOs— a phenomenon that became central to human rights advocacy in the 1990s onwards. Furthermore, political differences, while surely still felt, had changed: they weren’t Cold War-inspired and centric anymore. The committee could now finally arrive at concluding observations regarding a state’s compliance with the covenant. The discussion also emphasized the differences between the committee and the better known, perhaps even controversial, Human Rights Council (which replaced the UN Commission on Human Rights in 2006). The later, a political rather than professional body, is a charter-based mechanism where states can debate human rights concerns. Kretzmer stressed the differences between the two bodies, their work and subsequent reputation during the discussion, emphasizing the need for better balance in the way the two bodies interact. Kretzmer hinted at some criticism of the council with regard to its failure to deny membership to nation states known for serial and consistent violations of human rights. Before concluding, Kretzmer addressed further issues raised by members of the audience, such as the role of international and national courts and other legal institutions, the global effort at criminalizing aggression, and more. He stressed the importance of the human rights treaty bodies and treaty signatories while also acknowledging the gap between a nation’s willingness to declare its loyalty to human rights ideals and actual actions to advance human rights-based morality, legislation and enforcement. In concluding, Kretzmer discussed the paradox of human rights monitoring: the countries with better human rights records are generally more open societies. Thus, there is a great deal of information available on their human rights violations. In contrast, the countries with the worst human rights regimes (North Korea, for example) are often closed societies, meaning there is an overall lack of information on their human rights practices. Thus, from the treaty bodies’ concluding observations it may sometimes appear that the more open and democratic societies suffer from more human rights violations than closed and non-democratic states. Ido Dembin is pursuing his master’s degree in Human Rights Studies at Columbia University. He is focusing on the right to free speech in margins of society and the silencing of critical speech and conduct toward governmental policies in contemporary Israel. He is a Tel-Aviv University-educated lawyer (L.L.B.) with background in International Relations. Ido is a blog writer for RightsViews. The story of Spain’s traumatic history is compelling because it is continuously unfolding. One of my most memorable experiences in Barcelona this summer was my visit to an air raid shelter that was designed during the Spanish Civil War to protect thousands of civilians during the fascist bombings of Barcelona. The existence of the shelter was only discovered a couple of years ago by a cable company. The company intended to build an underground landline to connect more people throughout Spain, but the irony of the situation is that something much deeper connects the people of Spain: a traumatic memory that tells the story of a vicious divide within Spain, as well as within Europe, of those who risked their lives for progressive change and those who compromised their own morality. In 2017, these casual rediscoveries of a traumatic Spanish past are triggering an outpouring of civilian, intellectual and political inquiry. The European Observatory for Memories (EUROM) addresses these so-called “black spots in history” that have resulted in a pact of silence and brought Spanish society to an inevitable tipping point. In essence, an avalanche of unaddressed and unvalidated memories has come falling down, and there is no time to methodically pick up the pieces. To complicate this mess further, we must be reminded that the hands picking up the pieces are more likely to belong to the descendants of those witnesses of the Spanish Civil War, and later, of the Franco regime. How does the intergenerational nature of the situation influence perspectives of justice? In order to explore this question, it is necessary to dive into my personal perspective and attempt to explain the nature of my own psychological matrix as I woke up everyday and went to work at EUROM. Toward the middle of my spring 2017 semester, I became transfixed with a pending national lawsuit called Juliana v. The United States. In short, the case posits 20 youth plaintiffs against the government. The youths are fighting for a right to a stable climate society; they explicitly argue that the government has disproportionately disfavored younger generations by leaving them with a turbulent climate system. My fascination with the case pushed me to challenge my understanding of generational trauma and justice. Similar to climate change, generational justice cannot be achieved by pointing the finger. It is easy to say that someone is “responsible,” but at the same time, responsibility gets lost in translation as generations elapse. EUROM and Juliana are similar in the sense that they attempt to reinvent societal consensus; just as Juliana pushes the justice system to reevaluate how crucial climate is to a stable society, EUROM pushes people to finally recognize the gruesome realities of the war and the traumatic impacts it had on collective societal consciousness. In this vein, both actors attempt to evolve a moral spectrum by tapping into a unique emotionality. I was lucky enough to witness EUROM succeed in this mission; one of their most exciting recent developments includes the closure of a former men’s prison, La Model. The organization worked alongside the city government and other bilateral community organizations in a participatory process to close the prison, which served as one of Franco’s torture centers of innocent people during the Spanish Civil War. The process transformed the prison into a cultural and memorial space. The logic of this transformation is to recognize the significance of this space and to dismantle the tortuous and imprisoning aspect of it. Refashioning the space to facilitate activities that promote justice signifies to society that communities cannot only come to terms with the cruelty once committed in this space but also can positively address it. But the impacts of the transformation go beyond mere symbols; the men once imprisoned in La Model are now emancipated and starting to integrate back into society. They have the opportunity to work during the day to earn money and then are required to return to government supervision at night. This experiment is called the “open prison model.” The model releases the men from the panopticon watch that the prison was designed to promote. Projects like La Model exhibit how EUROM advocates that justice cannot be achieved when paired with amnesia. The process of remembering, recovering and retelling is central to the process of healing. Just because first-hand memories are gradually dissolving in numbers, it does not mean that younger generations facilitate civil society with a clean slate. I am returning to Columbia College reinvigorated by my experience at EUROM. I am approaching my studies with a strong belief that we inherit history, and as civilians, it is our duty to deal with and learn from it, passing this philosophy onto others when we leave earth. This summer, Columbia College student Zina Precht-Rodriguez participated in an eight-week international internship program sponsored by Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights (ISHR). Her research interests include climate policy and intergenerational justice. In this entry, she reflects on her time in Barcelona, Spain, at an ISHR affiliate organization, the European Observatory on Memories (EUROM), a “transnational network of institutions and organizations committed to the analysis and promotion of remembrance public policies.” The mission of EUROM is to “reflect on the recent history of the struggle for democracy and freedom in Spain and Europe, and to advocate for a plurality of memories.” Individuals fortunate enough to have survived traumatic events are commonly referred to as “resilient.” In fact, a resilience framework/agenda has become part of commonly-accepted humanitarian and human rights language and programming. But what does this framework, which attempts to foster resiliency among trauma survivors, actually accomplish? This is the question I have spent the past year attempting to answer. My paper titled “Genealogy of Resilience: Women’s Resiliency to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence” was recently chosen as a winner of the 2017 Human Rights Essay Contest through the Institute for the Study of Human Rights. The application of the term “resilient” to women who have experienced gender-based violence, either locally or globally, remains unclear. What is more evident is that linkages can be drawn between the usage of resilience theory and the popularization of describing women as “survivors.” Referring to women who have survived gender-based trauma as “resilient” pays homage to the extreme emotional and sometimes physical struggles involved in carrying on with one’s life following the worst imaginable circumstances. As such, the terms “survivor” and “resilient” commonly overlap, and at times, they may even be used interchangeably. Yet, the “survivor” identity would not exist without the “victim” identity. If the “victim” is pathetic and undesirable, then the “survivor” is radiant, warrior-like, and maybe even “a little sexy.” New York Times literary critic Parul Sehgal references Lisbeth Salander from “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” as an example of a “survivor.” What woman would choose the “victim” identity over the “survivor” identity? It becomes almost compulsory for women to wear the “survivor” identity as a badge of honor and proof of their heroism. “Survivor” becomes the obligatory replacement for “victim.” Resilient women, then, may as well be forced into being just that. Stephanie Euber, winner of the 2017 Human Rights Essay Contest through the Institute for the Study of Human Rights. Recognizing women who have been traumatized as “resilient survivors” enables these women to occupy a space of strength rather than a space of stigmatization. It calls attention to the agency of women. Referring to women as “resilient” also sends a message to other women and girls who may someday endure such trauma and injury at the hands of men. It tells them something they may not be accustomed to hearing: “Yes, you can survive.” At the same time, survivor discourse risks re-privatizing the societal problem of violence against women. The popular feminist slogan, “The personal is political,” derived from Carol Hanisch’s popularized paper from 1969, becomes reversed by survivor discourse, which makes the political personal once again. If those in power do not have to face the part they play in this oppression, they are able to avoid accountability. Referring to women who have endured conflict-related rape as “resilient” personalizes survival in a way that moves the discussion of violence against women away from where it needs to be. Instead of calling attention to the problems of patriarchal violence and the very real effects it has on women and children, the resilience agenda applauds individual women for the personal characteristics that have enabled them to survive such horrors. It congratulates the “survivor” without criticizing the root cause of the violence that had to be survived. Patriarchal violence risks being normalized as something women must endure; it becomes a “fact of life.” As human rights, international law, and conflict discourses move to highlight rape as a weapon of war, sexual violence as a war crime, and violence against women more generally as a serious human rights violation, it becomes clear that resilience is not the answer it was once imagined to be within the fields of psychology and psychiatry. Largely, at least in the case of the non-Western, South Sudanese women whom I have studied closely, it is not the women themselves who tend to comment on their own resiliency. Instead, this terminology comes from the mouths of Western humanitarian workers, psychologists, and media sources. As such, it is logical to remain critical of this sort of discourse that refers to women, and especially non-Western women, as “resilient survivors.” Advocates and activists must find a way to ensure that theory and practice be informed by those who have experienced violence without allowing the burden of responsibility for social change to rest wholly on those who have been victimized. Stephanie Euber earned her MA in human rights from Columbia University in May 2017. Her research interests include gender-based violence, gender and conflict, and feminism. As students across Columbia—both graduate and undergraduate—settle into the Spring term a series of questions echo around campus: What are your plans for the summer? Have you begun your dissertation? And, most dreaded of all: what’s next? It is this last question, of what comes after graduation, that seems to produce the most anxiety. This is especially true for students interested in fields characterized by less-than-clear paths to employment or uncertain job prospects. One such example is human rights, and so it was of great benefit to many that on February 26th the Institute for the Study of Human Rights held a career panel about what it means to pursue human rights as a profession. The event was comprised of a panel discussion with five human rights professionals followed by an open question and answer session. The speakers were qualified, interesting, and informative. The panel consisted of: Antonio Cisneros de Alencar, Program Coordinator for the UN Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights in Guatemala; Rose Anderson, a Program Associate for Protection Services at Scholars at Risk and an HRSMA alumnus; Sheree Bennet, a Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science at Yale who is working for the International Rescue Committee; Zeke Johnson, the Managing Director of Amnesty International USA’s Individuals at Risk Program; and Amanda Klasing, a researcher in the women’s rights division of Human Rights Watch. To this diverse group were put questions about the content of their work, the specific challenges it poses, their career paths, the skills and personal qualities it requires, and what they look for if hiring for their own position. We heard fascinating accounts of the complexity involved in the OHCHR’s work on the rights of indigenous peoples in Guatemala; how research and practice come together in the IRC project in Haiti; and what is involved in identifying and protecting scholars at risk. While it would have been useful to get a sense of a ‘day-in-the-life’ of each of these individuals, the accounts they provided of their work and that of their respective organizations did communicate the variety of experiences, directions, geographical locations, forms of advocacy and research, and professional positions available through a career in human rights. Specific advice was also offered for those thinking about pursuing further education. When asked about the role of research in human rights practice and the value of embarking on further graduate work, Bennet cautioned that “being a great student is not a good enough reason to do a Ph.D.” It is important to remember, especially for current students, that the Ph.D. is about contributing to a body of knowledge and requires a “tenacity that is hard to imagine”. Similarly, Klasing spoke to the benefits and drawbacks of the MA and JD. While the JD gets the attention of those at the table—perhaps more so than the anthropologist in the room—the MA can provide one with the critical tools to approach human rights work with sensitivity and intellectual rigour. Ultimately, both pointed to the fact that certain kinds of graduate-level education are not for everyone, though most kinds can be valuable in some way to a career in human rights. At the end of the day, what is important is that you find the kind of contribution that is most closely aligned with your goals and interests. Along these lines Mr. Alencar insisted that students follow their passions and avoid framing themselves by what’s most demanded by the market, for at the end of the day human rights is about believing in a cause and working on something that drives you. Additionally, he pointed out that you can work on human rights issues from many different types of organizations, and that, in fact, limiting your career path to only one sector is often less effective than gaining experience by going from one sector to another. The panel was mostly in agreement on the kinds of skills, experiences, and qualities necessary for many of their positions or the human rights profession in general: languages (at least 2, if interested in international work), applied research, writing and communication skills (distilling ideas in a way that resonates), being a team player, showing that one is serious and respectful but also friendly, strategic thinking (seeing all the moving parts of a process and knowing how to synthesize them), quick thinking, methodological training, problem solving and sound judgment, world experience (living abroad, experience with other cultures), and drive, to name the most frequently mentioned. How does one gain such skills and experience? This was less fully addressed. The panel did suggest the importance of networking, internships, putting the word out that you’re looking for a certain kind of work, having mentors (informal and formal), error-free applications, and to “be a star intern!” While it is useful to be reminded of the value of these skills and the strategies for showcasing them, looking back it is clear that the list of skills, experiences, and qualities the panel assembled is not unique to the human rights field. Even if the embodiment of all these qualifications does make someone an exceptional candidate, these skills and experiences fall in line with similar lists that one could imagine for virtually every profession. So even as these individuals all offered unique perspectives and valuable advice, I felt that an audience feeling ever more pressured by an ever-increasingly corporatized and bureaucratized human rights field would be better served by a more creative or reflective approach to ‘careers in human rights’. What I would like to hear, then, from those in the thick of the profession is what (academic, intellectual, social, cultural, etc.) backgrounds and skills they feel are underrepresented in their field? What kinds of individuals have surprised them by their contribution to their shared work? When have unexpected convergences of perspectives, individuals, or groups lead to fruitful collaborations? When have existing structures proved inadequate to the tasks of effecting change and how might these moments of failure point to potential spaces for innovation? What are the mechanisms by which a human rights perspective might be creatively introduced to all sorts of spaces—governmental, educational, corporate, personal, recreational? What are the limits or weaknesses of their organizations? These broader conversations about creative solutions to pressing problems would enhance the value of human rights education and further complement a full CV. Tim Wyman-McCarthy is an M.A. candidate at the Institute for the Study of Human Rights at Columbia University. His research focuses on indigenous rights in settler colonial settings, human rights discourse, and disability rights. Human rights work can encompass a myriad of issues, projects, approaches and geographical locations. This wide range of opportunities can be exhilarating for human rights students; however, it can also be hard to find the right fit for students’ skills and passions. To address the possibilities and challenges of working in this field as well as provide students with guidance and advice, the Institute of Human Rights Studies at Columbia University hosted a panel discussion, “Careers in Human Rights,” on Monday, April 7, 2014. The panel consisted of four professionals with a diverse range of experiences in human rights work: Sapna Chhatpar Considine, Program Director at the International Coalition for the Responsibility to Protect; Larry Cox, Co-Director of Kairos: the Center for Religions, Rights and Social Justice and former Executive Director of Amnesty International USA; Meg Gardinier, Director of Arigatou International-New York and Chair of the Campaign for U.S. Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child; and Refik Hodzic, Director of Communications at the International Center for Transitional Justice. The panelists described their present work and projects, as well as their paths to their current positions. Their presentations were followed by a Q&A session. A common theme that emerged in all of the presentations was the value of collaboration amongst their various lines of work. Gardinier noted that, on the one hand, NGOs offer more freedom and ways to focus on human-rights based work but the budget is often limited. On the other hand, larger institutions provide substantive resources and authority. However, well-funded inter-governmental organizations may offer fewer opportunities to directly contribute to rights-related projects. The answer, she said, lies in partnerships between these entities, as well as among civil society actors more generally. She also recommended that students consider the possibilities of collaboration with the private sector by exploring work in corporate social responsibility, for example. Panelists also highlighted issues around obtaining funds for their work, and they agreed that fundraising can create undeniable tension because the process can be time-consuming and create competition with like-minded organizations. They noted pressures that are at times contradictory and make the process even more difficult to navigate, like the troubled economy coupled with the fact that there is more funding for human rights than ever before. Panelists underscored the need for creativity and “doing more with less,” and also exhorted students to work on gaining fundraising skills, an asset in the non-profit world. The session ended with the question, “What is a specific skill, quality or qualification in the people you look to hire that these students can try to further develop?” The panelists’ answers included: strong writing skills, up-to-date knowledge of social media tools, solid interpersonal skills, knowledge of the particular issue being addressed, network-building capabilities, humility and the ability to listen. Cox advised: “Be self-critical and try to get rid of your ego, you don’t have to be the best and the brightest. Social justice is about another society, different values…if all you want to do is take the values we have now and bring them into social justice, you’re just going to be part of the problem.” Despite the diversity of the panelists’ experiences and areas of expertise, they all communicated the value of staying true to one’s principles while inevitably having to engage in frustrating corporate dynamics. They urged students to maintain their sense of integrity and hope in the face of obstacles. For example, despite having quit his previous job twice over a sense of disillusionment with his former institution, Hodzic now finds himself in a rewarding role, advocating for human rights through communications methods: “I’m proud to count myself among the people who are trying to develop the thinking about how the fields of journalism and activism are merging, and to practice that theory in a way.” Considine mentioned the difficulty of watching the Syria crisis unfold, but went on to describe how much she appreciates being able to travel the world and talk to civil society members about the Responsibility to Protect. Gardinier described how the US Campaign to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child has been a long process, but that it’s deeply significant to her and her colleagues, saying: “It’s slow but important work.” All of the panelists echoed the sense of having an innate pull towards human rights work that sustains them. Considine noted her dedication to her profession, even when it can feel impractical: “As I get older, it can feel harder to justify the pay I get and the hours I spend, but I’m one hundred percent committed to this work, which is why I’ve stayed in it.” Cox added, “You have to decide not only what you want to do, but what is your vision of doing human rights work? A well-paying job? Or does it mean something else? My advice is, if you really want to be in the future of human rights, try to go find those organizations on the ground, the Dreamers movement, the Gay Rights movement, go work with them for a while, take advantage of the fact that maybe you don’t have twelve kids yet. Go listen to them, and learn from them.” Hodzic noted, “I think this work chooses you, rather than the other way around. You have to be a certain kind of person, a certain kind of professional to do this work. I don’t think you could just ‘make it’ a career like you do in the corporate world.” Many human rights students attended this event, including several from various other programs at Columbia. Numerous students stayed afterwards to talk to the speakers individually. This panel was useful in providing an honest, open forum for dialogue about the challenges and rewards of this line of work. The panelists’ anecdotes and straightforward advice gave students a sense of where their own interests might lead and which skills to cultivate. Through the stories of their own professional trajectories, the panelists encouraged students to pursue what they find meaningful and to sustain their vision of what a more just world will look like. Caroline Fidan Tyler Doenmez is an M.A. candidate in the Columbia University Human Rights Studies program. Her main areas of interest concern the collective rights to culture and education for girls and women in indigenous communities. She is also currently interning at UN Women. Penelopa Gjurchilova, a former Macedonian diplomat and visiting scholar at the Institute for the Study of Human Rights (ISHR) quoted this popular Macedonian proverb during her opening remarks at a symposium entitled “Foreign Policy Makeover: Women’s Roles and Rights in Diplomacy,” held on November 14, 2013 at Columbia University. ISHR and the Gender and Public Policy Specialization at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) hosted this symposium, consisting of two panels of former and current ambassadors and foreign policy professionals from around the world. The panelists discussed personal experiences within the field of diplomacy and shared their professional perspectives on the issue of including women’s rights in diplomatic affairs. Chaired by Yasmine Ergas, Associate Director of ISHR and Director of the Gender and Public Policy Specialization at SIPA, the symposium created a unique opportunity for women and men to be heard on the role of gender and women’s rights in foreign policy. From left, Yasmine Ergas, Ambassador Rosemary DiCarlo, Ambassador John Hirsch, Ambassador Karen Tan, and Ambassador Greta Gunnarsdotir engage in a panel discussion with Columbia students and faculty. Penelopa Gjurchilova began the symposium with a call to younger generations to be guided by principles of equity and equality, which other panelists echoed in their discussions. She pointed out that although the status of women in diplomacy is improving, many countries have not seen progress on this issue, which is not only a matter of human rights but is essential in maintaining peaceful international relations and equality worldwide. The distinguished speakers spoke about how women in diplomacy tend to face particularly difficult challenges, not least among which include existing stereotypes regarding traditional women’s roles and the always-in-conflict tug of war between family life and career. There are, however, ways for women to improve their experiences in the diplomatic corps. Women must communicate with each other, exchange ideas, and form networks within which they can help each other as they enter and rise through the diplomatic ranks. As more women achieve higher-level diplomatic positions, stereotypes break down and access to more prestigious positions increases. Women in diplomacy in the past, and even now, are the pioneers, and despite the difficulty of that position, it is their responsibility to make that workforce easier for women in the future. Also voiced throughout the panel discussions was the conviction that the engagement of women in diplomacy absolutely does not mean the disengagement of men. Gender equality is especially necessary for peace processes, or lasting peace will be impossible to achieve. Creating opportunities for women in diplomacy and post-conflict processes will take a considerable amount of work, and mostly from women. For example, the United Nations Women branch was established only when a group of female ambassadors got together, lobbied for its existence, and put massive effort into its creation. Another example of proactive women came from Ambassador John Hirsch, who explained that women played an immense role in ending a junta rule in Sierra Leone and in instituting elections. They became role models for other nations, and we must remember that women are integral to the processes of peace and reconciliation. Another crucial point, which became a topic of discussion in the second panel, was the lack of governments’ political commitment to putting gender issues on their agendas. While an awareness of gender issues in governments is important, there also must be the political will to do something about them, without which nothing can truly be accomplished. In order to achieve change, governments must budget for gender issues and ensure that the structures in place promote equality. The individual is very important, but if the correct structures are not in place, there is only so far women can go. Leadership is terribly important as well, as H.E. Mrs. Tine Mørch Smith, Deputy Permanent Representative of Norway to the UN, highlighted. A whole generation of girls in Norway was empowered by the female Prime Minister at the time, and this played an immense role in the ambassador’s aspirations to begin a career in diplomacy as well as her access to higher-level positions. Carne Ross, Executive Director of Independent Diplomat, presented a powerful opinion on the issue of gender itself. Of utmost importance is “de-gendering.” As long as diplomacy remains infused with a male-dominated environment, made up of zero sum negotiations, heavy drinking, long hours, and other traditionally male workplace characterizations, it will be challenging for women to rise in the ranks. Hiring more women, though it sounds like a solution, cannot alone address the problem. A systematic analysis into the political and institutional structures needs to take place. Diplomacy, he confidently stated, is a gendered archetype in itself. Win-lose modeling takes precedence over a consensus-seeking model, hard issues are valued over “soft” issues, empiricism is valued over emotion, and there is a priority to security over all else. Complete with a historical notion of hierarchy, the diplomatic corps is male-oriented, as are states. Therefore, global issues will not be solved by states at all, but rather, by a mass movement of men and women who are not bound within a hierarchical system. Mr. Ross’s bold views on de-gendering were appreciated; it was also pointed out that we must talk about the differentiation of experiences between men and women, maintaining two perspectives but being careful not to recreate gender dichotomies. We must, Ms. Ergas mentioned, move beyond the question of gender and find the next step. The symposium raised a lot of important issues, shining a light on gender inequality in diplomacy and opening the door for further discussion and analysis of gender questions. This symposium has set the stage, and now we must work together to find, analyze, and take that next step so that we, eventually, do not have to talk about gender at all. Ambassador John Hirsch (former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Sierra Leone and a current SIPA Professor) Ms. Fiyola Hoosen-Steele (Head of the Plan International South Africa Office to the UN and former Diplomat in South Africa) Jenna Wallace is an M.A. candidate in the Columbia University Human Rights Studies program. She is specializing in indigenous women’s rights, and is looking forward to a robust career in international human rights advocacy. On September 17th, The Institute for the Study of Human Rights (ISHR) hosted their annual Fall Reception where human rights advocates, scholars, and students gathered to welcome the new school year. Hosted on the top floor of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), the backdrop of the New York City skyline was a befitting scene for the diverse crowd of current and future human rights practitioners. The attendees included incoming and returning human rights students and professors from across Columbia, as well as scholars and fellows at the ISHR. The reception was a great way to meet students, professors, human rights advocates and fellows. Hedayt Selim, a first-year student from Cairo in the Master of Arts in Human Rights Studies program, was among many of the guests attending the ISHR Fall Reception. “It’s a great opportunity to branch out and meet professors and fellow students that you wouldn’t otherwise meet.” Selim, like many other first-year students, ws drawn to Columbia’s human rights program for many reasons. “What I liked about this program was its interdisciplinary character and I think New York is a great place to be studying human rights.” Yasmine Ergas, the Associate Director of the ISHR, and the Director for Gender and Human Rights addressed the crowd with a warm welcome and introduced a group of human rights leaders participating in the Human Rights Advocates program. Elazar Barkan, the Director of the ISHR, and Professor of International and Public Affairs at SIPA, introduced this year’s participating fellows in the Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability program. Then the advocates and fellows each introduced themselves and spoke about the work they do in their respective countries. Coming from countries around the world, the advocates and fellows represent a diverse group with a collective common goal to raise awareness of human rights issues affecting their countries in order to push for peace and justice. Geoffrey Mayamba, an advocate from Zambia participating in the Human Rights Advocates program, represented Prisoners Future Foundation which is an organization he founded that aims to improve the welfare of current and former prisoners in Zambia. “Our vision is to see a society in which the rights and other needs of prisoners and ex-prisoners are understood, respected and upheld.” Prisoners Future Foundation has been running for five years but has only been funded for two. Mayamba, having been a prisoner in his home of Zambia for over 10 years, was inspired to create the organization based on his own experiences. “Having seen the sufferings that prisoners are subjected to, I felt I could form an organization to address these issues and be a voice for the voiceless.” Some of the main priorities of the organization include working with the Zambian government in an effort to establish ways to decongest the prisons, provide access to adequate health care in the facilities, and find ways to improve prisoners’ access to justice. Mayamba’s organization also works with the Minister of Justice to develop judicial reform policy. Another advocate who discussed his work that evening was Biel Boutros Biel from South Sudan. Biel is the Executive Director of the South Sudan Human Rights Society for Advocacy (SSHURSA). “I’m learning a lot in the program and it is helping me do far better in my work in South Sudan.” Part of the work he does is inform people on human rights issues, as well as working to educate women, youth, local government officials and local authorities on human rights. Serhat Rasul Cacan, one of the Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability fellows introduced at the event, is a historian from Turkey that specializes in oral history. As part of his work and research in oral history, he works on projects that analyze narratives and life stories of Turkish people. Cacan focuses mainly on Kurdish narratives, and analyzes how Kurdish people have memorized events in the past. “There is a motto ‘we cannot change the history, but we can change our memory about the history.’” During his time at Columbia, Cacan plans to create a project which incorporates historical dialogue within Turkish and Armenian communities. Isaiah Chabala, a former ambassador of Zambia to the United Nations and the European Union, was also among the distinguished, global leaders and advocates. After his career as an ambassador, Chabala became president and founder of a non-profit called Visionary Empowerment who’s mission is “to empower women and girls of under-served communities in Zambia, and to teach them how to sustain and enable themselves.” This in turn helps to combat poverty, gender inequality, and vulnerability. Visionary Empowerment was founded in 2005, and has successfully trained more than 600 women and girls by providing skills and vocational training. The work of the ISHR’s advocates and fellows, as well as human rights students under the guidance of accomplished and enthusiastic professors was greatly recognized at the Fall Reception. The room was full of human rights actors and was an inspiring way to set the tone for the academic year. Amy is a first year graduate student at Columbia University’s M.A. in Human Rights Program. Her interest is in human rights in Africa, with a special focus on children’s rights and youth development in the continent.
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The Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade had the honor on November, 8th 2010 to host Prof. Sir Arnold Wolfendale, FRS, 14th Astronomer Royal. Prof. Wolfendale visited the Observatory and was shown the Great refractor by Dr. Ištvan Vince, deputy director of AOB and head of WP2 of the BELISSIMA project, Dr. Srdjan Samurović, coordinator of the BELISSIMA project and Dr. Oliver Vince, member of the staff of the Observatory. Prof. Wolfendale spoke with the staff of the Observatory and the BELISSIMA project was described to him. In the conversation with Prof. Wolfendale the possibilities of collaboration with the astronomers from the United Kingdom were discussed as well as numerous problems of contemporary astronomy and science (cosmic rays, observations of the Sun, observations of binary stars, dynamics of galaxies, climate changes, astrobiology).
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Little is known about the life of painter George Seraut. Barely a cipher in the impressionist movement, Seraut experimented in obscurity and died at 31, never having sold one of his works. It wasn't until much later that Seraut's dynamic pointillist (or "chromo-luminist") representations of color and light were regarded as masterpieces. The Pulitzer-prize winning musical Sunday in the Park with George — a live performance of which this disc is a television recording — is not as much an attempt to interpret Seraut's life through what he clues he may have left in his art, but instead uses this imagined life to comment on the nature of artists and art, and the uneasy yet emotionally vital relationship between art and life. The first act of Sunday is concerned with Seraut's creation of his greatest work, the gigantic "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte." While George (Mandy Patinkin) sketches (and enacts) the goings-on of this Parisian island, his curious presence is met with amusement and scorn by the working- and upper-class Sunday strollers. There is also tension between George and his model/lover Dot (Bernadette Peters). His attention toward her is spent obsessively recreating her on sketchpad and canvas — hardly the emotional contact she craves. Eventually she leaves him, for a more attentive baker, and moves to America with George's newborn child. George delves further into his misunderstood, maverick style. The second act flashes forward to the 1980s, where George's great grandson (also Patinkin, and also named George) is also an artist, struggling to balance his technology-heavy, stagnant art with the commercial and social demands of a booming capitalist art market. With the help of his ailing grandmother Marie (also Peters) — Dot's daughter — George is able to reconnect with his past and focus on creating something new. Sunday flourishes in Sondheim's rich lyrics and compositions. Single-handedly responsible for maturing American musical theater since the early 1970s, Sondheim turns in here one of his most courageous and introspective works. His music mimics Seraut's style, percussive and punctuating, a smattering of notes evolving into soaring melodies. Lyrically, Sondheim portrays George as an obsessive genius incapable of sharing the emotion of his work with the people closest to him — not very different from how Sondheim himself is often portrayed. The result is brilliant, and often heartbreaking. George's obsession with the technique of his art is vividly portrayed in the song "Color and Light," and the chasm of understanding between George and Dot is heart-wrenching in "We Do Not Belong Together." The show's most moving numbers, "Finishing the Hat" and "Beautiful," lovingly examine the joy, meaning, and desperation of art; from its ability to capture the rarest of moments, to the wonder of creating something as simple and mundane as a hat. As for Patinkin and Peters, they have the best voices in the business, and this 1984 recording captures them in their prime. Patinkin gamely commits to all of George's eccentricities, feverishly dabbing at his canvas in one scene, and in the next imagining a duet between dogs in the park. His presence is solid, his voice is rich, and the complexity of his performance proves him the master performer he is. Where most Sondheim shows suffer, however, are in the spoken dialog, written here by Sunday's director and frequent Sondheim collaborator James Lapine. Though obviously intelligent, Lapine too often stoops for easy, gimmicky laughs, forsaking the material's subtlety and pacing. While Lapine must be credited with the marvelous way he gradually assembles a stage tableau of Seraut's "La Grande Jatte" out of the set and characters, much of the non-musical build up to this magical Act One finale is a tad grating. Sadly, as great as it is to see this historic production, Lapine's shortcomings as a self-editor make the Original Cast Recording CD the best way to enjoy this incredible combination of Sondheim's, Patinkin's, and Peters' talents. The image on this disc is adequate (it was originally shot on broadcast video) and is presented in standard 1.33:1. The first act suffers from a few too many shimmers, artifacts, and image freezes (even dropping a line of dialog in one scene). The 2.0 Dolby sound on the disc is a great improvement over its VHS counterpart, and makes this live recording sound as crisp and clear as possible. Also included are production notes and an indispensable commentary track with Sondheim, Patinkin, Peters, and Lapine. Overall, this disc is great for Sondheim fans, but it doesn't touch the pristine experience of the sublime Cast Recording. Commentary track by Steven Sondheim, Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, and James Lapine; textual supplements Online Users: 77 | Free games played today: 1366 | Total free online games on DwarfGames: 2398 | Free games for your site | contact us: dwarfgames.com at gmail.com Faculty of Liberal Arts | Undergraduate and Graduate Programs | Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts Consisting of the Department of Music, the Department of Media, and the Department of International Studies, the Faculty of Liberal Arts provides students with the ability to create and express new cultures through specialized knowledge and skills in their respective areas of study. We offer not only classwork but various learning opportunities, so as to cultivate individuals with practical skills and rich sensitivity.
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Dale Hawkins was an innovator and an original Chess recording artist who had played his music in his own unique style since the mid 50's. This CD is a compilation of rare songs from the 50's and early 60's and new recordings from the 80's & 90's. This was the first release on Beveric Records and Dale Hawkins was truly back in business. A great selection of remastered early recordings, including Dale's ultra rare Zonk single from 1961 and some brand new rockers. The CD kicks off with a legendary track penned by Dave Alvin, James Burton & Dale Hawkins join their forces on "Fool's Paradise". An unbeatable combination! This is the real thing! The copyrights in these sound recordings are owned by Plumtone Music Inc. and are licensed to Beveric Ltd. On this album Dale Hawkins was backed up by some of the best musicians - The legendary Crickets and Dale join forces on "Well.. All Right". James Burton and Dale Hawkins are back in studio together for the first time since late 60's. Several of the sessions had other well known musicians like Joe Osborne, Larry Knechtel (Duane Eddy's band), Kenny Brown (sideman to R.L. Burnside). Special mention goes to Pekka Laine (Hypnomen) and Mika Liikari (Barnshakers) who had a chance to play with Dale while he was in Finland. The guys overdubbed the guitar & upright bass to Wildcat Tamer in Helsinki and the result is outstanding. The Zonk release of Peaches/Gotta Dance is very rare and chances of finding original copies are slim. Beveric Records reissued this sought-after rocker as a bonus along with the new songs. Unwilling to pretend that colorism doesn’t play a part in the way black women are treated in their day to day lives? Rising to fame as the brains behind Destiny’s Child, Knowles’ once heavily guarded private life now finds itself up for public discussion now that the revered industry power player has revealed how internalised racism caused him to pursue Beyonce‘s mother. For, he also revealed why it’s time for all of us to listen to African-American artists who believe that their inability (or unwillingness) to lighten their hair and skin has blocked their path to levels reached by Nicki Minaj, Rihanna and Beyonce herself. When I was growing up, my mother used to say, ‘Don’t ever bring no nappy-head black girl to my house.’” In the deep South in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, the shade of your blackness was considered important. So I, unfortunately grew up hearing that message. He then went onto reveal that he faced the same self-hatred when he joined the historically black campus Fisk. They had a colourism issue there.I was in the last class where they’d take out a brown paper bag and if you were darker than the bag, you could not get into Fisk. One day I had a breakthrough. I used to date mainly white women or very high-complexion black women that looked white… I had been conditioned from childhood. Within eroticised rage, there was actual rage in me as a black man, and I saw the white female as a way, subconsciously, of getting even or getting back. I actually thought when I met Tina that she was white. Later, I found out that she wasn’t, and she was actually very much in-tune with her blackness. When it comes to black females, who are the people who get their music played on pop radio? Mariah Carey, Rihanna, the female rapper Nicki Minaj, my kids, and what do they all have in common? August Alsina made a triumphant return to London at a packed-to-capacity indigO2 show presented by Musicalize. It’s been two years since the R&B star hit the capital. And while for most acts said window represents a standard bridge between projects, his was the result of a much more serious reality. For, the New Orleans native has publicly battled a number of life threatening health challenges. Donning a suave red suit (of which little was left by the night’s end), the 25-year-old commanded the crowd with spell-binding precision. And it didn’t require a plethora of production bells and whistles. Effectively comprised of a mic, a DJ, and two Duracell-powered dancers (who delivered all evening), Alsina’s set placed the focus on his most prized assets: his catalogue and the vehicle that powers it – his voice. Oft underrated as a vocalist, the singer gifted himself and fans many a moment showcasing the length and breadth of his impressive range. Indeed, performances of jams such as ‘Make It Home,’ ‘I Luv This,’ and ‘Downtown’ were punctuated with adlibs, runs, and outright belts that were evocative of a time when singers really…sang. Ah, the nostalgia. Naturally, Alsina did indulge the obligatory “R&B pin-up” schtick. Case in point, a topless wipe-down to rapturous applause. But most praise-worthy is his holistic improvement as a performer. Confident and comfortable, the star organically locked in (and out) of synchronised choreography with his dancers and worked all corners of the stage. He gave a…show; which is a marked improvement from earlier outings. Despite a spell out of the spotlight, Alsina continues to prove himself to be a compelling artist. One with ample live gravitas. And with new music en route, he clearly has a talent and fanbase that’ll serve him well. Lil Kim and R. Kelly dominated the Urban landscape in the 90s and are aiming to do so together in 2018. Taking to social media, rap’s Queen Bee revealed that she and the Pied Piper had hit the studio together for a “legendary” collaboration. She told fans: Word on the curb is that Kim is hard at work on her long-awaited fifth studio album – the follow-up to 2005’s ‘The Naked Truth.’ Iggy Azalea has used her platform to cape for a number of causes – including Kesha‘s fight against Dr. Luke who the latter accused of sexual harassment and more. However, in an odd twist, some are alleging that the femcee’s comeback single ‘Savior’ is ironically produced by… Dr. Luke. With the Quavo assisted song due out tomorrow, it’s already available in regions such as Australia – as such is playable on streaming services. Indeed, for well over 30 years, the drinks giant have tapped some of the biggest names in Pop to create a fizz of excitement surrounding their beloved beverage. And as this year’s Super Bowl sponsor, Pepsi celebrate their star-studded past with the Pepsi Generations commercial. Set to air during the big game this Sunday, the spot – titled ‘This Is The Pepsi’- salutes King Of Pop Michael Jackson and Pop princess Britney Spears. As streaming continues to anchor itself as the primary means of music consumption, more pressure than ever is being placed on artists to deliver big numbers on-demand. Indeed, whereas streams of music video and audio used to serve as an additive measure to the more dominant digital downloads, the roles have reversed. This has caused for the birth and boom of artists whose success is fuelled primarily by streaming such as Migos, Cardi B, and Lil Uzi Vert. It’s also helped boost acts whose traditional sales aren’t quite blockbuster ala Rihanna. There’s evidence too to suggest that it could very well have been a catalyst for established winners such Beyonce pivoting towards visual-driven roll-outs. See, part and parcel of the streaming push is the rise and prominence of VEVO, whose “machine” like size and reach have allowed them to help build huge followings for the acts who use their platform. These artists have typically been signed to labels of VEVO partners such as Sony Music, Universal Music, and select indie entities. This, in effect, has made it quite difficult for many acts not in said equation to compete. For, they’re left to use “normal” YouTube channels (often relegated to drive behind the scenes clips and the like) to push their actual music videos. The end result being lower views than their VEVO counterparts. This has especially been the case for indie talent as well Warner/Atlantic acts – with the few exceptions of the latter being Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, and Jason Derulo. It’s also put acts who’ve, for example left Sony for Warner, in an odd position. Because in jumping ship, they give up use of their VEVO (and the millions of subscribers accrued) to begin dropping audio and video on their standard YouTube channels. Most of which are often much less populous. Head below for more on the exciting move, which is set to benefit the likes of Ciara and Rita Ora, as well as veterans like Janet Jackson, in a significant way… Set for roll-out in the coming weeks, the move will see ONE primary destination created for each artist. In effect, all of an artist’s channels – including their VEVOs – will be consolidated into one all-encompassing destination. With the change, subscribers will receive notifications for all content officially uploaded by an artist anywhere on the YouTube platform – whether that be VEVO or their standard YouTube channel. While this is a huge development for hundreds of artists, it has sizeable benefits for some of TGJ‘s top names. Ciara and Rita Ora are two acts who made the move from their Sony Music labels to Warner last year. In doing so, they effectively left behind the millions of subscribers earned on their VEVO channels. CiCi has yet to release, but Rita has and, despite managing to still notch up hits, the disparity between views on her current artist channel and her VEVO are undeniable (i.e 10s of millions vs 100s of millions). With this new system, she’ll now be able to benefit from the reach she built on her previous label/platform. Same with Ci. Elsewhere there are legends such as Janet Jackson who’ve made the move from the major label system to running her own indie imprint. The end result has seen her YouTube presence become super scattered: some videos on VEVO, others on her personal page, and countless more uploaded by fans. By uniting everything into one official spot, the confusion is somewhat remedied. The news comes after Warner Music inked a deal with VEVO recently to begin sharing their content on the powerful platform. It also arrives following YouTube’s hiring of respected industry juggernaut Lyor Cohen as its Global Head Of Music. Put simply, this levels out the playing field for artists and allows them to capitalize on their established brand, catalogue, and followings towards the benefit of their current outleti. For fans, they’ll be able to stay in the loops regardless of whatever label changes happen “behind the scenes.” As we reported here, ‘Work From Home’ hitmakers Fifth Harmony are all set to go to work…work…work…on the ‘Lip Sync Battle’ stage with four sizzling solo performances. With Lauren assuming the getup of Amy Winehouse, Ally becoming fly girl Jennifer Lopez, and Dinah dazzling as a character from Disney flick ‘Moana,’ arguably the most highly anticipated of the foursome’s performances will be that of Normani bouncing as Beyonce to the beat of Destiny’s Child‘s 2001 chart-topper, ‘Bootylicious.’ Busta Rhymes is on the comeback trail and has enlisted both Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliott to assist him. The veteran rapper will be unleashing a new collaboration with the ladies and fans won’t have to wait long to hear it. Because, it’s coming on Friday (February 2nd). And it seems Busta is making the necessary moves to make sure it moves the needle upon its release. Today he stopped by the Spotify office: The ‘4:44’ mogul secured the rights to the name Hovino for the purposes of “restaurant and café services, pubs, cocktail lounges and wine bars” hours ago giving fans good reason to believe he is planning to open a restaurant. If this is the case, his new venture would follow in the footsteps of his successful ’40/40′ club and the winning streak he has enjoyed a music mogul. Lady GaGa surprised fans by joining her family to open the restaurant ‘Joanne‘s in her hometown of New York shortly after rising to fame. Elsewhere, Justin Timberlake feeds the good people of the city at ‘Southern Hospitality‘ while the former sportsman Michael Jordan makes a pretty profit from ‘Michael Jordan’s Steakhouse.’
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This entry was posted in Graphic Reviews and tagged adventure Chewbacca Disney Gary Duggan girl power graphic novels graphic reviews Marvel Phil Noto sidekicks star wars on 19 January, 2017 by Cait Roberts Star Wars: Chewbacca When you think about your favorite stories, it’s natural to think only in terms of the heroes and the villains. After all, they’re the ones that the story focuses on. And even among heroes, we tend to focus on just a few and enjoy but largely do […] SitSoC Episode 87: Football in 17776, weird stuff in the world and a general sense of dread 11 August, 2017 This entry was posted in Graphic Reviews and tagged childhood classics fantasy graphic novels graphic reviews IDW Publishing magic Peter B. Gillis quests Ray Dillon Renae de Liz The Last Unicorn unicorns wizards on 3 May, 2018 by Cait Roberts The Last Unicorn Many of us have stories that we read as children which stick with us many years later. For some people, that’s the Hobbit, for others it’s Alice in Wonderland. For many though, it’s the Last Unicorn. I’m honestly not sure how a kid as in love with […] 2014-11-18 n.323 (688) *spoilers* Iaron is not yet born son of Dalmayr. But I wanted to draw the complete family, so here he is! He is unbelievably talented for magic, but still humble because of his problems with making friends.
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You will visit : Topkapi Palace (Harem section is extra), Blue Mosque, Roman Hippodrome. After lunch you will see: St.Sophia Museum, Caferaga Madrasah, Million stone, Tomb of Sultan Mahmud and ancient Ottoman cemetery, Cemberlitas (Burnt Column) and the tour ends at Grand Bazaar about 16:30. (breakfast at the hotel and lunch on the tour). Accommodaiton in Istanbul. DAY 3: Bosphorus Cruise and Flight to Cappadocia: (check out from hotel in the morning) You will be picked up from your hotel at around 08:30, and the tour starts with Spice Market (Egyptian Bazaar). This area is one of the most crowded sites of Eminonu since there are many shops selling cheese, olives, eggs, meat products, dried fruits and peddlers everywhere. You can have a short stop on your way to drink a glass of “Tursu Suyu – Pickle Juice”. There is Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi, the famous Turkish coffee store at the end of the street. This is an excellent place to buy Turkish coffee in the city. Spice Market (Egyptian Bazaar) is one of the most colorful sites in the city. Once, the Bazaar was the last stop of the Silk Road from where all the commodities carried on camels from India and Far East was delivered to Europe with ships. Today, it is still very popular among the locals who want to buy spices, sweets, cheese and dried fruits. There are also shops selling souvenirs and jewellery. When you come out of the Spice Market, you will see Yeni Cami (also called The New Mosque or the actual name Valide Sultan Mosque) constructed in 1665. There are bird seeders in front of Mosque and the people sitting on the marble stairs viewing the Golden Horn bridge. Later, you will embark the boat for Bosporus Tour. This a large, safe and comfortable public boat with open and covered areas convenient for any weather conditions. You may buy snacks and drinks in the boat. The cruise takes about 1,5 hours and you will see Ciragan Palace, Beylerbeyi Palace, Bosporus Bridges, Maiden’s Tower and fabulous Ottoman Yalis (sea-side Mansions) during your tour. Your guide will be with you on the boat to give you information about the places you see on the tour. The tour ends with free time in Eminonu at around 12:00 from where you may either visit Spice Market again for shopping or have a walk over the Golden Horn Bridge. The guide is going to recommend you the best way to get your hotel on your own. Free afternoon to explore the area. You will be picked up from your hotel at around 14:40 to be transferred to Ataturk Airport to take an afternoon flight to Kayseri. Upon your arrival, you will be greeted and transferred to your hotel in Cappadocia. Accommodation in Cappadocia. (breakfast at hotel) DAY 4 : Northern Cappadocia Tour : The tour starts about 09.30 from your hotel in the morning, you ll drive to Devrent Valley where the geographical formations remind a place of another planet. Then in Pasabagi, you ll take a stroll between the amazing fairy chimneys of Cappadocia. From there, driving to Avanos to have lunch. After having the lunch you leave from Avanos to see the most beautiful examples of Byzantine art in Goreme Open Air Museum. Then you ll drive to Uchisar Castle, the highest point of the region, where you will have a fabulous panoramic view over Cappadocia. Then return to the hotel about 17.30. (breakfast at the hotel and lunch on the tour). Accommodaiton in Cappadocia. DAY 5 : Southern Cappadocia Tour : Depart from your hotel at 09.30 for a tour on a 4 km hike through the Rose Valley visiting the churches. Afterwards visit the old Christian village of Cavusin. Stop for lunch in Pigeons Valley and then continue to see the marvel of construction that is the Kaymakli Underground City. You will also visit the Ortahisar Natural Rock CastleAfter the tour you will be transferred to the airport for taking 20:30 flight back to Istanbul. We will meet you at the airport and transferred to your hotel. (breakfast at the hotel and lunch on the tour). Accommodaiton in Istanbul. DAY 6 : Free day in Istanbul : Free time at leisure to explore some and make some shopping before get back to home. (breakfast at the hotel). Accommodation in Istanbul. DAY 7 : Departure to Airport : Accordance to your flight time we will pick you up from your hotel and transferred to the airport. (breakfast at the hotel). 770 euros per person for double/twin room sharing. If you are a single traveller, there will be 25% single supplement surcharge. 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To grow as a leader and as a church there are three things that must be in a place that can be evaluated and corrected on a regular basis. Some would call these our core values. These are the things that make us tick. That tell us who we are. These are the things that all the other “stuff” flow from. The priorities are the filter for every program, every dollar, and every effort. Without knowing our priorities and without evaluating them regularly and deciding if what we’re doing goes along with them, we’re running a a race without a course. Stop. Think. Prioritize. No matter what you’re leading or doing, it comes down to the question… are you getting it done? It’s not just managing a to-do list or checking off some boxes, but it’s about measuring our production against our goals. What kinds of things are you keeping score on or counting that you can evaluate to see if you’re really producing. If you’re a leader in a church, this is what it’s about because it determines if people are meeting Jesus. The bottom line of any organization depends on this. Stop. Measure. Produce. All that production should lead to progress. The bottom line is that we should be growing and healthy. Churches should be reproducing on every level. Progress means our cities and towns are changed because our church is there. Stop. Evaluate. Progress. Help I am a leader at my church. We are going through some serious changes. I need a mentor to bounce ideas off and gain insight. I need someone unbiased. I have a presentation in 1 week to other leaders. Would you help me please! Archives Select Month March 2015 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 May 2008 July 2007 June 2007 Categories Select Category Church Diversity Church Leadership Church Multiplication Church Planting Church Staff Church Stuff Craveable Church Family Following God Fun God’s Love Huh? Leadership Multi-Ethnicity Other Perseverance Productivity Random Relationships Sermon Planning Small City Church Small Town Tuesday Steps to Best Sermons Travel Uncategorized Video Vision Casting
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Marsha Norman’s TCG playwriting workshop, “Secrets of the Great Play,” was attended by nearly 100 participants this afternoon, including eminent playwrights Philip Kan Gotanda and Deborah Laufer. Here’s Norman (night, Mother) on: Story: “The audience only cares about stories that ask questions they are wondering about right now. You don’t ask directions to a place you don’t want to go. And the questions are always: How do we get through? What are our struggles as human beings on the earth?” The cooked and the raw: “A great play has both something you understand deeply and something you find shocking and perverse.” Dramatic conflict: “We can’t be without the battle. That’s the hard-wiring. Humans are heart-filled beings who want to go out and do battle to protect their families. That’s why video games are so popular — they let us relive the experience of being engaged in the battle on our own behalf.” Why Romeo & Juliet should really be called just Juliet: “The main character is the one with the most to lose. Romeo & Juliet is really about Juliet. Face it—Romeo was going to die anyway. But Juliet could’ve married a nice man and been happy.” There's so much heat being generated in the Engine28 newsroom, it can't be contained in actual, ya' know, real stories. So the e28 blog is here to take up some of the overflow. You'll see our selection of what's worth reading in other publications and blogs, short hits on things that caught our attention, and some spin and polish on stories we've grown to care about. Or not... You be the judge. Some LemonMeter Ratings for 7 Fringe Shows : Bitter Lemons on Earnest rock & roll Jesus with a cowboy mouth wants more in the rock dept
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Simulation of non-uniform sediment transport in a German reservoir with the SSIIM model and sensitivity analysis Numerical models have been widely used to calculate long-term sediment deposition and erosion in reservoirs. This study investigates the river morphodynamic processes in the Iffezheim reservoir at the Upper Rhine River in Germany with non-uniform bed composition. The computational fluid dynamic model SSIIM is applied to calculate the flow. SSIIM solves the three-dimensional Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations with the k-_ turbulence model on unstructured grids. The suspended load transport is simulated with the convection-diffusion equation, and the equilibrium sediment concentration is calculated by the empirical formula of van Rijn (2007). Nine sediment size fractions are chosen to represent the non-uniform sediment mixture. The purpose of the study is to determine the sensitivity of a set of parameters on the results and investigate whether the bed elevation changes can be accurately simulated. During the simulation of the morphological changes with constant sediment inflow in the Iffezheim reservoir, it has been observed that minor changes in the morphodynamic parameters significantly influence the results concerning the sediment erosion and deposition, e.g. the settling velocity, the thickness of the sediment active layer and the numerical parameters time step and number of iterations for the sediment transport equation. The impact of these parameters on the bed change is investigated in the study and the accordingly chosen parameter values are applied in the ensuing time-dependent simulation. The erosion and deposition predictions have been compared to measured data of regular bed change surveys. The results of the simulations are in reasonably well agreement with the measured data.
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It didn’t take long for someone to swing into action and tackle the sewage leak at the end of Gladeswood Road. These pictures came from a relieved neighbour early this afternoon. You can never be sure if such prompt action is coincidence or not but whatever they are there have been an awful lot of them over the years. One that definitely wasn’t coincidence was when a pothole opposite Kingswood Avenue (half way between Belvedere Asda and Lesnes Abbey) was pictured here last February. I know it wasn’t coincidence because the man who fixed it the next day emailed me to thank me for the notification. Whilst I was driving down to see the sewage leak yesterday I noticed that pothole was back bigger and better than ever. It is very welcome to have reports with accompanying photos. Without them it is sometimes near impossible to construct a useful story.
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“Roy Orbison: The All-Star Tribute” celebrates the incredible career of the legendary “Big O”…Roy Orbison! Direct from Canada’s leading producer of musical tribute shows, Bill Culp Productions, this fun-filled, audience interactive performance features Roy Orbison’s greatest hits from the 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, and the 1980’s. From his early days with Sun Records in Memphis to his later hits as a member of the Travelling Wilburys, you’ll hear a wide range of Orbison classics including “Only The Lonely”, “Crying”, “Running Scared”, “Oobie Doobie”, “Handle With Care” “You Got It” and of course, “Pretty Woman” amongst the many crowd favourites. “Roy Orbison: The All-Star Tribute” stars the fabulous Michael Danckert in the lead role, backed by a sizzling live band, and features rockin’ guest tributes to Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis. While particularly renowned for its acoustic/live music presentations, the Aeolian is a versatile facility and can host all sorts of events from weddings and parties to conferences and fundraisers. Look no further than a gift card for The Aeolian. This is a perfect gift for any lover of music and the arts.
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As a life long Tolkien fan, Paul J. Badali has envisioned the design for the three Elven Rings of Power™. Inspired by The Lord of the Rings™ trilogy, Paul designed and created Narya, the Elven Ring of Power owned by Gandalf the Gray ®. The ring is skillfully crafted in 14k yellow and set with a 12 x 10 mm faceted lab grown Ruby (red corundum) weighing approximately 5.5 to 6 carats. Narya is also called the Ring of Fire™ and that element is represented by a flame pattern flowing up the sides of the ring and around the stone. The ring is finished with a two-tone flame enamel treatment within the flame design. Narya is an officially licensed Lord of the Rings replica with Middle-earth Enterprises. The discounted ring is a US size 13. See our regular listing for all avialable sizes, gemstones, and options. Narya measures approximately 17 mm (just over 5/8") from top to bottom and the band measures 3 mm (1/8") wide. Narya weighs approximately 7.5 grams, weight will vary with size. The inside of the band is stamped with our makers mark, copyright, and 14k. This item is in stock for immediate shipment. Clearance items are non-returnable and non-refundable. This item comes packaged in a ring box with a Card of Authenticity. Other names by which Narya might be called include: Elven Ring of Power, Gandalf's Ring, The Ring of Gandalf, The Elven Ring of Gandalf, Gandalf's Elven Ring of Power, One of the Three, The Ring of Fire, Narya The Great, The Lord of The Rings Ring, Middle Earth Ring, Ring of Middle Earth. "Narya", "Elven Rings of Power", "The Hobbit", "The Lord of the Rings", and the characters and places therein, are trademarks of the Saul Zaentz Company d/b/a Middle-earth Enterprises under license to Badali Jewelry. All Rights Reserved. There are no customer reviews for this product. However, you can be the first person to add a review for this product.
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"Important - Opinions expressed are not necessarily the opinion of the owners of dyspraxicadults.org.uk" Sounds, films, books and scenes (usually that order) that arrest the attention of Mike Butler, erstwhile music scribe Alan Butler – 82 today! – recalls D-Day, when soldiers camped in the front garden of 14 London Road, and the woods became a military zone… We had Italian Prisoners of War in the area where I was. Where they were billeted, I don’t know. They weren’t billeted in the village, but they used to turn up on a lorry, and then go off to the different farms where they were allocated. We never saw any German Prisoners of War. It could have been a month or six weeks before D-Day that the troops arrived. Several times they were moved on and then you found them at another part of the village. They got them to pack all their gear and depart and ride around and come back. Some soldiers were actually billeted with us. They had their tent in the front garden of 14 London Road (I suppose it was about 18 foot square). They’d put a big tarpaulin up, or several tarpaulins up, and would sleep under these tarpaulins in their sleeping bags in a big makeshift tent. There was only one time when they slept in the house, when a sudden shower came on, and the sides of the tarpaulin were rolled up for headroom, and all their bedding got wet, or some of them. So my mother said they could sleep in the house. My dad was a policeman and when he finished his shift, in the early hours of the morning, he couldn’t get into the house, because there were soldiers asleep on all the chairs and settees, on the staircase, and some were sleeping on the dining room table, and some under the dining room table. The house was full of soldiers. They didn’t go upstairs (they might have gone upstairs to use the toilet), and we boys and my mother – my grandmother was there at that time – had our own bedrooms. My dad came in, found out he couldn’t get upstairs to use the bathroom or go to bed, so he went back to the police station, which was only two doors away, and had a little kip there, until all the soldiers departed. My grandmother Mary Harcourt did her bit for the war effort, so my father said, by teaching the British army how to play Mahjongg. I’ve known my grandmother at the table with three soldiers, and, because only four can play at a time, other soldiers were sitting on chairs there waiting for their turn to have a game of Mahjongg. 14 London Road was a open house for soldiers, and Cowplain generally was very soldier-friendly. Some families adopted some of the soldiers. My second cousin, Joan, married one of the soldiers, Bill Starkey. He was in the woods, The Queen’s Inclosure, and because he was good at football, he had to be got out, so he could play football for the army football team. He had to be found a job. What his job was in the woods, I don’t know. They knew all the plans, more than likely, for when D-Day was going to happen in there. So Bill came out, and the only job they could think for him was as a military policeman, so they gave him the job of making some village roads one-way. My second cousin Joan was driving her father’s grocer’s van, and objected to being stopped by Bill and told she couldn’t go down this road. From these inauspicious beginnings they started a relationship, and during the war, when Bill was still in the army, he came home on leave and they got married. It was rather a rush wedding. My mother gave one jar of cherished preserve fruit in a kilner jar to help with the wedding breakfast. He survived the war and eventually lived next door to my parents. He finished up his playing years with the Cowplain football team. My mother charged accumulators. Accumulators were the power behind batteries for wirelesses, and they had to be charged up nearly once a week. An officer would come along to my mother and have his solid pack accumulators charged up for his wireless. My mother was horrified one day when he turned up at the side door of 14 London Road (there were three doors to 14 London Road) escorted by two military policemen. My mother thought that he was in trouble. But he wasn’t. He simply had to come out of the woods, which was a secure area, to collect the battery. The policemen were to make sure he didn’t talk to anybody about what was happening in the woods. Normally he collected a battery and left one, but this time he didn’t leave any. Just before D-Day the soldiers were all issued with French currency, and my mother was given two of these franc notes, which I have in my collection. And then, at Christmas, some soldiers sent my mother Christmas cards, which I’ve got in my collection too. One reads “To Reggie, Michael and Alan,” that is, the children in the household, “with best wishes, John”. And this from the 20th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery: “To our good friends of Cowplain, with every good wish for Christmas and the New Year from the Gunners of Spring, 1944.” That phrase, “the Gunners of Spring”, suggests that soldiers were in Cowplain earlier than I thought: if D-Day was in June, they must have been in the village at the back end of spring. That’s how much they thought of us. A couple of things were always in short supply at our house: sugar (we went through an awful lot of sugar), and tea too was very scarce. The soldiers gave my mother either one or two big bags of tea. The tea they were issued with didn’t come in packets, they were in small bags, about nine inches square, and it was full of tea, with a draw cord at the top, to keep it fresh. My mother was given two of these bags as a parting gift. Whether they gave her any other food out of their supply, I don’t know, but I’ll always remember the tea. My mother would let the soldiers use the bath. Because they had none or very basic washing facilities, a cold shower perhaps, she let them have use of the bath. And one day a lieutenant came to the door, a complete stranger, and said to my mother, “I understand that this is the house that I can have a bath at.” And my mother said yes. And so he left her sixpence to pay for his bath. The soldiers she didn’t charge at all, but she took the sixpence from the lieutenant. Cowplain took evacuees from London and Portsmouth. I can remember an endless stream of cars and wheelbarrows coming out of Portsmouth one evening, when I was a child. Halls and churches put them up. They would accommodate them until they found somewhere to live. Huts were built in some spare ground in Hart Plain Avenue (where Hart Plain Avenue joined Silvester Road) for more evacuees, but the evacuees never came. They stayed empty for a long time, and then it was decided to turn these wooden huts into a junior school, because we had no junior school in the village, and when the war started, it was overwhelmed by children. I’d been moved to the senior school. In Cowplain you had a huge great senior school that had a catchment area of Waterlooville, Purbrook, Denmead, Widley and went as far as Rowland’s Castle but didn’t include Havant. It was a funny old radius actually: it went to the top of Portsdown Hill. And then the other way it went to Denmead, Hambledon, Horndean, Clanfield, Lovedean. At one time it was mixed, but then they divided it so you had girls in one half, and boys in the other half. Separate provision was made for the girls and boys. There was no contact with girls that I can remember. When there was an air-raid, we, the juniors, went up to the shelters. And it was a good old walk to get to the air-raid shelters from the school, about 200 hundred yards, and we were allocated the first one, because we couldn’t walk very fast. We were only little tots. And the senior boys went to the classrooms we had just vacated and trusted to the blast walls to protect them. Luckily, it only ever happened once as far as I can remember. We had dummy runs, but there was actually only once we had an air-raid and were evacuated to the shelters. So there was one air-raid when we were all summoned there, and the other ones were dummy runs. And you had to put your gas mask on, and they were the most unpleasant things going, because they would steam up in no time at all. I would hate to have to wear one in a gas attack. Any rate, it never happened, thank goodness. These wooden huts, as I say, had been built, and never used, and then, as I say, it was decided to turn them into a junior school. And so about 1942 (yeah, it would have been about 1942), we were moved from the senior school over into the huts. They were terrible. All you had was a big stove in the middle, and it was the job of somebody in the class (there was big buckets of coal there: I think it was coal, it might have been anthracite) to keep these stoves topped up in the winter. And the classrooms were still cold even with the stoves on. We had to wear our coats in class, they were that cold. Because the stoves radiated a little bit of heat, and beyond that, nothing. This map shows our house – the red is 14 London Road (that’s the length of our garden) – and the territory the army took over. Have you got the photograph I took of the bombs? The drawing pins are the bombs we had. One landed on a poultry farm and killed hundreds of chickens, and the other was at the top of Park Lane. See that square building there? That was one of the old tram sheds. Fodens had it – I didn’t know this until recently virtually – and they were storing torpedoes in there, for submarines. Perhaps I didn’t notice them come, or perhaps they all travelled at nighttime, I don’t know, but somebody knew about them, and the Luftwaffe tried to bomb it, and they were just that little bit out: they bombed the other side of the road (the corner of Park Lane), the bottom of our road and a field. We were lucky. They were the only bombs we had in Cowplain. As I say, the soldiers were often on the move, and the HQ, we found out afterwards, was Southwick House, which was five miles by road. It’s a museum now, with the layout for D-Day. Of course, D-Day was cancelled at the last minute, because the weather was that bad. The weather was blowing a storm and it was just impossible, so D-Day was put back a day to the 6th of June. The weather people were involved for a long time to predict a good day for the invasion, but they got it completely wrong. Meteorology then was not the advanced art it is today. So they all departed. The village was quite empty of tanks, vehicles and guns. We did have some tanks: there were a lot of Bren Gun Carriers (you had a trailer behind the Bren Gun Carrier, and then a small field gun towing behind the trailer). And they all departed. What made my parents’ property quite attractive, was the very wide piece of grass from the edge of the road to the fence of the house (at one time the Horndean Light Railway tram ran along there), and so they army was able to park their vehicles well off the road. Now it was empty. It was the evening of the 5th of June and suddenly there were aeroplanes in the sky. We looked up, and there were Airspeed Oxfords (they were mainly Oxfords) towing Horsa gliders. They went over the house and we had a good view from the back of the house because the ground dropped a bit. The woods were three quarters of a mile away, and visibility ceased after the woods. But you can imagine, the sky was full of planes. As far as we could see to our right, and as far as we could see to our left, the whole sky was full of aeroplanes and gliders, spaced quite apart but limitless. That’s when we realised that some action was going to take place. This was getting dusk, at ten o’clock or eleven o’clock at night, so it wouldn’t be long before it would be dark, and then they would fly across the Channel into France, and the planes would shed their gliders, and the gliders would land with the airborne troops inside them. Mind you, that happened again several weeks later. They wanted to secure a bridge in Holland. They didn’t succeed actually. They couldn’t secure it and the Germans took the bridge, but they did their best, and again the sky was full of Oxfords and Horsa gliders.
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Capt. Bob Hayner has been guiding clients for 30 years on both fresh and salt water. He lives on the lake, and keeps a constant pulse on the fish movements and activity. He specializes in light tackle sport fishing. Whether you are entertaining clients or spending a day with family and friends, with Capt. Bob you can expect professional, reliable and courteous service.
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Clare recently spent several weeks in Ecuador documenting a reforestation and agro-ecological project in the Andes, and supporting the Pilco family in focusing on their next goals. Earthlife will soon be launching its first crowdfunder to support Juan Patricio Pilco Hipo, the founder and leader of “Dressing the Mountains in Green“. In the meantime read about this mountain reforestation project and the Pilco family permaculture farm “Pura Vida” on our updated project pages. Immaculate home in very desirable sub, walking distance to community pool. Home features separate living room, large great room and eating area, all appliances, breakfast bar, and water softener. Better than new, all landscaping is beautifully done with water feature, relaxing backyard with large covered patio with fan, firepit area and storage shed. Same home is under construction for $349,900 with only a 2 car garage and no covered patio, shed, or back landscaping.
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This is not a normal practice for me, but he had done the same for me upon his graduation from this university. While it was a little late, I still felt the need to reciprocate. I did not email or Facebook message my letter. The fact is that I did not even use electronics in the process at all. I created this document the old-fashioned way. I sat down with my pen and my pad of paper, and I began writing. The words began to flow from my mind into my pen, and appeared in cursive print on a previously blank page. The letter ended up being three pages long. There was something that felt especially good about communicating in this way, especially when I stuffed the letter into an envelope, stamped and sealed it, addressed it and dropped it into the mailbox. It felt more personal and it seemed to come more naturally. The thoughts just seemed to flow, and I needed very little time to stop and think about what I wanted to say. There were a few scribbles, but I liked what I had when the process was over. It makes me wonder if we miss something in doing everything using electronics. That is not to say that email, Facebook and the rest are not important or useful, but that we may get a little too wrapped up in it for our own good. The fact is that when you use pen to put something on paper, it will remain on that paper for the rest of its existence. Even if you use whiteout, or if you scribble it out, it will remain on the page. This permanence is probably a good thing. Many studies have shown that people are more likely to remember something if they know they will not have access to the information again. I am sure that knowing you won’t be able to make edits could do something to help you think about it before you say it. It allows us to be more thoughtful with our words, much in the same way that saying something to a person’s face influences us to be more considerate of the other person. And it is a process that helps you to reflect on the subject you are writing about, with the only thing to observe being the words on the page in front of you. Other advantages to electronic communication are that it cuts down on distractions and takes less of your energy. It has been shown that staring at screens for long periods can reduce your energy level, among other things, and that it is much easier to be distracted when using electronic devices. In certain circumstances, it may even help show how much you care, or how important the subject is to you. The fact that you put in a little more effort to actually write the letter might mean a lot to the receiver. Humans communicated this way for centuries. Cicero, the apostles, medieval kings and queens and our own founding fathers shared their thoughts and ideas using this process. The very distinct and cosmically classic Nomad surfboards label designed in the late 60’s by the uber legendary surf artist, Phil Ogden, for $100. and is still used today . File Photo Ron Heavyside passed away this Saturday, April 14th. He had been quite well recently, but this week he had stomach pain and was admitted to Bethesda Memorial Hospital in Boynton Beach. The exact cause of his passing is unknown and additional details and information about memorial and services will be announced as soon as they are available. These notes are some of the memories I have of my longtime friend. They are random and in no way meant to be a comprehensive history. The timeline is in no special order, just like Ron. He was born three weeks after me in 1948 and his family moved to Briny Breezes, Florida in 1962. Ron and I met in high school in 1964, just after I started surfing. He became a design artist with surfboards as his art. I remember Heavyside as one of the first two students at Seacrest High School who shocked everyone in 1964 by wearing their hair ungreased, dry and over their forehead, the same way as the new band, The Beatles. That same year Ron put me in touch with Randy Tubbs. Randy sold me his 1951 Ford woody for $35.00. Half the wood was gone but I drove it for a couple years and sold it for $45.00, always thankful to Ron for helping me find my first drive. Fast forward to few years ago. While I was on a trip to Hawaii, Darrick Doerner took me to Dick Brewer’s glassing operation on Oahu’s North Shore. As we walked in, I said “Wow, this place reminds me of the old Nomad factory in Hypoluxo.” The glasser looked up at me and said, “Do you know Ron Heavyside?” “I taught him to repair dings in Delray Beach in 1964.” That glasser was the legendary Jack Reeves and he was happy to show me around the place, while reminiscing about working with Ron more than 50 years ago. As grassroots and reflective of the times that it can get- Nomad surf shop Circa 1970. Photo: Gary Rugg So that’s how Ron Heavyside got his start making surfboards. It was at Delray Sporting Goods, fixing dings with Jack Reeves as his mentor. They made boards under the “Caribbean Surfboards” label. The store’s surfboard rental business included about 100 boards that would all be rented by 10am on some weekends. Ron learned to glass the “popout” blanks first, and then made custom Caribbean Surfboards still in high school. Johnny Mac Bird was Ron’s wood shop class teacher in 1965, and since Johnny Mac was a surfer, he got the plans and Ron was one of three students who made hollow wooden boards with plywood decks and pine rails. This board, along with other examples of Ron’s innovative shapes, are part of the collection of the Surfing Florida Museum in Lake Park, Florida. After learning to make surfboards in Delray with Jack Reeves, Ron got together with four friends to open the Nomad Surfboards factory on Hypoluxo Road in 1967. (This was the same year Ted James opened Fox Surfboards a couple miles up the road in Lantana.) Each of Ron’s four friends chipped in $250 to start the factory. Ron bought a dozen blanks and a barrel of Dion Resin and Nomad Surfboards was born. After selling quite a few boards that year, Ron was given a small space for a retail showroom in 1968 by his father. It was a 12’x16’ part of his father’s TV shop on A1A in Briny Breezes. Nomad Surf Shop opened there in 1968 and I wrote about the opening in a “Surfing News” column I wrote for the Delray News Journal at the time. The factory craftsman included Ron’s first partner Greg Stickney, along with Ron’s first glasser Gary McGee, known now as “Burry Redbaggies”. Carmen Irving was a primary shaper for Nomad and hand-shaped thousands of boards with Ron over the years. Paul Aho was another artist in the group, who designed most of the Nomad logos and did custom resin pin lines and other art on the boards. Paul recently authored the book “Surfing Florida, A Photographic History”. Right after opening the Nomad factory, Ron visited fellow-artist Bill Ogden in California and paid him $100 to design a Nomad Surfboards logo. That logo is still in use today. Others who influenced the 1960’s “evolution” of Ron Heavyside and Nomad Surfboards were Donald Takayama and David Nuuhiwa, who vacationed with Ron each year in conjunction with Surf Expo. About 20 years ago I asked Ron who influenced him most in surfboard design and production. Ron said he learned much about glossing technique from Tony Channin and shaping from Mike Diffenderfer and Sid Madden. Ron Heavyside’s glossing talents were right there with the East Coast’s best in the day; Skip Ledingham and Fred Grosskreutz. Ron contracted with Disney World to produce hundreds of resin tables for their restaurants and he glassed many hatch-cover tables and resin-topped bars for local establishments. The early day’s with Ron running a gloss job out at the Hypoluxo Road factory . Photo: Courtesy Tom Warnke Nomad Surfboards was one of the first five exhibitors at what would become Surf Expo. In 1975, ESA held an event called the “Eastern Surfing Summit” in Virginia Beach as part of the ESA’s annual board of directors meeting. There were about seven exhibitors in a room off the lobby at the Holiday Inn. In 1976 the first actual Surf Expo was held in Cocoa Beach and we have a few photos of Ron’s Nomad Surfboards booth at that trade show. In 1969 I organized my first big surfing contest at Boynton Public Beach. Nomad donated the first place trophy for the men’s division and there were more than 100 entries. After many heats surfing some great wind chop, Ron won the first place trophy that he had donated. So he was also a great surfer and his smooth style factored in the win. Nomad surf shop interior- a down home space any real surfer would feel right at home in. Photo: Courtesy Warnke Ron Heavyside was independent. That’s what nomads are. He was unique and did things his own way, when he wanted and how he wanted. I remember calling on Ron as a Costa Del Mar Sunglasses sales rep in 1983. Sometimes it would take a few appointments to finally write an order, or Ron would get interrupted and disappear. Ron could also be generous to a fault. Even if you were just a friend of a friend, you might find your purchase rung up at half off by Ron or his wife Beth. Ron married Beth Walsh in 1974 and she became an expert buyer for womens’ resort fashions, including many well-heeled Palm Beach socialites. Do that too often and you run your business into the ground, but with a prime location on A1A, Ron and Beth built Nomad into a million-dollar operation. At one point there were three retail locations as well as the factory, and after 5 expansions the A1A location became the largest surf shop in Florida. On the men’s side, Jimmy Buffet and Rod Stewart became regular customers. The mothership. Nomad surfshop today in the appropriately named town of Briney Breezes, Florida. Photo Courtesy Nomad The Nomad factory operation was managed by Ron, while Beth ran the ladies’ side of the store. At one point in the 1970’s, Nomad Surfboards was one of the best-selling surfboards on the U.S. East Coast, turning out more than 40 boards per week and wholesaling boards to dozens of surf shops from Miami to New Hampshire. The Nomad Surf Team was a dominant force on the East Coast competition scene at the time, along with Fox Surfboards from West Palm Beach. Nomad Team riders included 1972 East Coast Men’s Champion Carmen Irving. Other champion team riders included Paul Aho, Kevin Grondin, the Neumann brothers, Rusty Fleetwood, Lenny Nichols, Ozzie Winchester and members of the Cripple Creek Surf Club based at Boynton Inlet. Nomad was also a leader in early skateboarding, manufacturing some of the first laminated decks with kicktails. The Nomad skate team included future Hall of Fame legends Chuck Lagana, Mike Folmer and Scott McCranels, and the team held its own with the original Fox Skateboard Team until Fox became more dominant. The Nomad factory location was a stone’s throw from the infamous “Hypoluxo Ditch”, part of the concrete drainage system installed when I-95 was being constructed in the 1970’s. Nomad skate team trials and memorable sessions took place there. The progeny and heirs apparent. Ron with son’s Ronnie and Rob. Nomad is no doubt in good hands behind the counter and the planer. Photo: Courtesy Nomad Ronnie, Ron’s older son, eventually became manager of Nomad and now he and his younger brother Ryan share management of all things Nomad, still at the original location for 50 years. Ronnie is a great surfer and was also talented enough for a baseball scholarship (his swing was compared to Ted Williams) but he chose to stay close to surfing and the shop. Ryan became a pro surfer after qualifying in the 1996 U.S. Team Trials in Huntington Beach for Surfing America’s U.S. Team. He became a menswear model and still travels frequently for photo shoots and freesurfing. Their friend Peter Mendia has been a Nomad team rider for many years. Ryan and Ronnie continue Ron’s philosophy of giving back to the local surfing community. Nomad has sponsored annual ESA contests for decades and routinely supports local Surfrider Foundation and Surfing Florida Museum events. Ron Heavyside was nominated to the East Coast Surfing Hall of Fame in 2016, and again this year. He is also nominated for the Florida Skateboard Hall of Fame. I’m sure he will be included as a worthy inductee with the next ballots. Hundreds of shop employees, surfboard craftsmen, Nomad team riders and loyal customers have been part of the success of Nomad Surfboards and Nomad Surf Shop over the past 50 years. Phlogging Michael: A Gulf Coast Photo Gallery With The Lopez’s & Co. posted on October 19, 2018 | under Photos, Swell Gallery Eco Pro Surf Series Event # 1 Results and Mega Bonus Photo Gallery! posted on October 16, 2018 | under Competition, East Coast Contests O’Neill E.C. Grom Tour Champs Report From Buxton + MEGA Photo Gallery! posted on October 24, 2018 | under Competition, East Coast Contests Sick-quence! Cole Deveney Rips An Excellent Score At ESA Champs! posted on October 31, 2018 | under Photos, Sick-quence! 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The 'Kingdom' has a maze of blissfully quiet country lanes each of which has a story to tell - Around every corner, a piece of history unfolds amidst the most beautiful of scenery. There are tiny fishing villages, early Christian ruins, and Irelands highest mountain. There is nothing quite like the exhilaration of travelling through quiet country roads and unspoilt villages off the beaten track. Located in the extreme southwest of Ireland, the County of Kerry boasts of its outstanding and magnificent sceneries such as the Ring of Kerry and a very well-preserved eighteenth-century century port in Tralee, its capital town. The county of Kerry is traditionally known by both locals and tourists as “the kingdom.” Past visitors were charmed by its breathtaking plains, which really do look like those kingdoms you would often see in movies and read in books. Kerry has two contrasting and distinguishing types of terrain. These are the smaller areas that look like plains and that stretch from north to Shannon Estuary and the mountainous and elevated lands in the south in Beara, Ivearagh, and Dingle peninsulas. Regions of scenic beauty are found along the coast where sandy beaches alternate with cliffs and rocky headlands. Most tourists explore Kerry with a rail and coach tour, which makes the experience very medieval. You can look out of the windows during the coach tour and see for yourself the spectacular drive from Tralee to Brandon. The Brandon Art Gallery houses a collection of stunning oil paintings depicting the beautiful Kerry sceneries. After visiting the gallery, you can just take a stroll from Connor Pass to Dingle. For those adventurous by heart, they can climb Mount Brandon to witness its raw beauty. Aside from the tour where you can experience Kerry’s sceneries, you can also try its coastal resorts, golf courses, and a number of ancient monuments. Its capital town, Tralee, is not only known for its well-preserved port but also for its internationally renowned Rose of Tralee Festival that is held every August. People from all over the world come by to witness the said event. Killarney, the second capital town of Kerry, is home to excellent shops and restaurants. It can also bring you to the captivating countryside for just few minutes. Kerry is bordered by County Limerick to the east and County Cork to the south-east. The county town is Tralee, where the world famous Rose of Tralee festival is held annually. Killarney, one of Ireland's most famous towns, is also located in County Kerry. Killarney National Park is host to The Lakes of Killarney, an area of unrivalled natural beauty. Dingle Peninsula is a popular location for visitors seeking seaside recreation in, with its tip being the most westerly point of Ireland. Kerry provides you with an abundance of accommodation choices to suit your requirement and your budget. Bed & Breakfast, Guest Houses, Hostels, Hotels and Farm Houses are some of the possible alternatives for your stay in Kerry. There are plenty of hotels to make you feel welcome in Kerry, especially in Killarney and coastal towns. Many provide guests with beautiful vistas. Some of Kerry�s more popular hotel include the Europe Hotel & Resort, the Killarney Riverside Hotel and the Lansdowne Arms Hotel. Kerry�s bed & breakfasts provide you with a comfortable and affordable night�s rest along with freshly cooked breakfast to suit your budget. B&B in Kerry includes names such as Cashen Course in Ballybunion, Castlewood House in Dingle and Countess House in Killarney, Kerry restaurants serve a range of national and international cuisine. Many of Kerry�s restaurants insist on using fresh, local sourced ingredients. Popular restaurants in Kerry include Fentons in Dingle, Bella Bia in Tralee and Gabys Seafood Restaurant in Killarney. Shopping in Kerry ranges from family-owned traders, selling knit wear and other Irish souveniers, to the killarney Outlet Centre where you can pick up some international brands. Car rentals in Kerry facilitate cars on rent for a pre-defined period and according to budget. Cars can be collected either in Kerry Airport of Killarney Kerry has many great championship golf courses including Killeen Course in Killarnay, home of the 2010 Irish Open. Others include Dooks, Waterville and Ballybunion, which are amongst the finest links courses in Ireland. A monastery was founded here by St. Brendan 'The Navigator' in the 6th century. There are three medieval churches, an ogham stone and a number of early Christian and medieval grave slabs on the site today. The earliest building is the cathedral which dates from the 12th - 17th centuries. It has a fine Romanesque west doorway, a magnificent 13th century east window and a spectacular row of nine lancets in the south wall. Two effigies of ecclesiastical figures of late 13th - early 14th century date are mounted on either side of the east window. Located 2 miles North of Ballylongford in the channel between the mainland and Carrig Island. Carrigafoyle has had a stormy history and, although wrecked by a series of bloody sieges, remains a remarkable castle. Cleverly located between the high- and low-water marks on the shore of the Shannon Estuary, it comprises a large tower built towards the end of the fifteenth century by the O'Connors of Kerry. The tower has five storeys rising to a height of 86 feet and is beautifully constructed of specially selected small stones laid in neat courses. Located at Coolcaslagh, about two miles from Killarney town. Situated on 50 acres, it is an ideal family venue with scenic walks, coffee shop, children's playground and the 3 acre children's zoo with a variety of exotic species Located at Castleisland, Crag cave is a colourful wonderland of stalactites and stalactmites. Discovered in 1983 and thought to be over a million years old, it is a natural all weather attraction. Crag Cave is an ancient fossil cave system, older than mankind itself, within which can be seen the natural forces that created the complex and beautiful passages. Derrynane House is the ancestral home of Daniel O'Connell, lawyer, politician and statesman. Situated on 120 hectares of parklands on the scenic Kerry coast, the House displays many relics of O'Connell's life and career. 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This past weekend there were at least six murders and a couple shootings in Belize City. Canon Leroy Flowers from the Anglican Diocese said what we are seeing today has been festering for some time. Canon Leroy Flowers, Anglican Diocese: “What is happening in Belize is for quite a while now we have lost a sense of respect for the … The violence is not an issue just for the church leaders, but it is also a social ill that has to be tackled by different organizations. The One Struggle group, which is led by former City Councilor Philip Willoughby and a few grieving mothers, have been visiting some of the affected families. Willoughby explained why these initiatives are needed to … Advertise with us Love FM prides itself in having several programs that attract various audiences. You will find that our rates for advertising will definitely be worth the publicity and attention your business/project demands. Contact our sales persons at your convenience: Martha Montero 501-631-4859 OR Renira Pollard 501-610-6472 The driver of the vehicle that knocked down and killed thirty-four-year-old Richard Canti in Orange Walk Town remains at large. Today his family is seeking answers and is asking the public for their assistance in locating the vehicle and the driver. His sister, Elva Canti told Love News that the family is prepared to offer a monetary reward to anyone who can help with any leads. Canti had left his house early Wednesday morning and was headed to work when he was knocked down and killed. “Up to now the only report that we have is that he left his house approximately between 5:15 to 5:20, I really don’t know what happened after that. That’s when we received the report that an accident had happened. Up to now we still haven’t received any clarification of any vehicle or any license plate or what color vehicle it is- we don’t have anything clear as yet. We are still trying to find out any information that we could get and by the way we are offering a reward for any information that we can get from the community, whoever saw when this happened because there were people that were already out there when this happened and we are really asking for assistance from the public and any information; they don’t have to provide us with their name it could be anonymous but we need at least the license plate, at least the person, the color of the vehicle and where it can be located. Apart from being a hardworking person who was very humble, yes he had his ups and downs but we didn’t receive any complaints that he got violent with anyone here in the village or out in town. We haven’t received any report like that, he was seen as a humble person.” Canti’s body was found around six o’clock Wednesday morning on the Belize Corozal Road. His bicycle was found a few feet away from him with the back wheel damaged. He was hit by an unknown vehicle from behind and left on the side of the road. The driver of the vehicle fled the scene. Police report that the 34-year-old had sustained head and body injuries and was pronounced dead on arrival at the Northern Regional Hospital. Canti leaves behind his wife and four children. 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We’ve shared in the past why big box chain stores might not be the best thing for a community, not just because they put small retail shops out of business – costing the community a lot of money and causing a net loss of jobs – but also, when they decide they aren’t making enough… We’ve talked a lot about why shopping local is good for Cape Cod’s economy and for our local businesses, but what if we told you that shopping local is also really good for you, as an individual? We get it – modern day humans are constantly seeking ontological security (fancy terminology, we know). Ontological security… Millennials. The word, and generation, has developed a negative connotation in our society. However, most of these concepts, judgements, and ideas about what millenials are, or aren’t, doing are coming from older generations who are quick to offer criticism, but not solutions. Millenials have been raised in a “McDonaldized” world, as we grew up things… We had a different topic in mind for our Shop Local series this month; we were still going to focus our attention on showing why shopping local is extremely important to our community, but after writing about it for the better part of a year, we were going to shift our attention away from Amazon… Last month we told you how Amazon makes its money, and how they use the data they gather through Amazon Web Services to manipulate which entrepreneurial ventures succeed, but have you ever considered how they intend to use the data they are collecting on you? And trust us they are collecting a TON of data… It’s true that we have been writing a lot about Amazon lately. And though some people might think we shouldn’t be focusing on what might be perceived as “negative” matters, we feel in an economic landscape where transparency and information about certain companies isn’t readily available, it is important to educate consumers about certain aspects… Even if you’ve never taken an economics class, you’ve definitely heard and seen the terms tax avoidance, antitrust, and monopoly thrown around on the news or in headlines on social media. What you may not have thought about is that these are all intrinsic to Amazon’s business model, whether in their startup phase, their present… In addition to the perceived convenience of online shopping, another reason consumers give for not shopping local is that it is “more expensive” to shop at a small business than it is to shop at a big box store or online. This is certainly not a new perception, and however false it might be, it… In our Consumer Shopping Survey, respondents noted convenience as one of the main reasons they choose e-commerce over shopping local. But how much of this convenience is perception and not 100% rooted in reality? The definition of Inconvenience is “giving trouble or causing annoyance.” So, let’s say you are an Amazon Prime member, and because… From NoLita to the Bay Area, retail collectives are popping up everywhere. This trend, where multiple related businesses share a space in order to reduce their costs, while also creating a unique and meaningful experience for the customer, is retail’s take on the cooperative economy. And now it will be happening on Cape Cod very… For this year’s CapeMade Field Guide (out now!) we once again focused on curated day trips for each section of the cape. Here is one of our favorite day trips in the Upper Cape where you can discover historic Sandwich. Begin your day with a sweet or savory start at the Uncommon Cafe or Beth’s Bakery before perusing stylish handcrafted designs at Modern Vintage Design Studio, unique artisan gifts at the Spotted Cod and stunning artwork at the Gallery on Jarves. Grab some wine and snacks at the Brown Jug and head down to the Dexter Grist Mill and enjoy the serenity of Shawme Pond (catch the herring run if you’re lucky). Enjoy lunch (think organic milkshakes and specialty burgers) from Next Door Burger Bar before exploring the exhibits and demonstrations at the Sandwich Glass Museum. Enjoy late afternoon tea or evening tapas at the Dunbar House Restaurant and Tea Room followed by a dinner with old school charm at the Belfry Inn or Dan’l Webster Inn. The CranJam, presented by WOMR, features nine bands over two days as part of the Harwich Cranberry Arts & Music Festival. The festival features a fair with more than 100 local artists and crafts vendors. View details and music lineup here. This inaugural conference, sponsored by CapeWomenOnline, gathers local artists, writers and musicians for a weekend of learning and creating in the heart of Barnstable’s HyArts Cultural District. Multiple sessions are available and space is limited; for more information and registration visit online. Because of Real Estate Board Rules, Listings are delayed for 24 hours, and only limited information is provided. For all Listings with no 24 hour delay, and Full Information, become a member and receive free access to our Virtual Office Website.
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Bill Abersold, familiarly known as Doc, is an 87-year-old retired minister who holds a doctorate in Religion from the Southern California School of Theology at Claremont College Graduate School. The Ph.D. is in Psychology. He has been on 130 cruises, many as a destination lecturer, and visited 84 countries. Major drivers in addition to the next-gen video game consoles are in particular internet online games and games for mobile platforms such as smartphones and tablets. © 2018 IEM Consulting. All Rights Reserved. Proudly Built with Startup WordPress Theme and WordPress.
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This is a great kite knife made from yellow toughened plastic it has a single internal blade. And comes with a carry case with a loop hole for connecting to harnesses or belt straps. *Know how to stop the kite power in case of problem by releasing the bar. Be aware that the kite leash must be worn at all times, before kite launching and until landing. *Identify potential wind obstacles creating lift or down draft and be able to define the wind direction. Understand that practice with onshore wind is dangerous. With KiteboardingUK one day course you will also get the chance to kiteboard for the first time, Using a directional or twin tip you will take your first water starts and hopefully your first ride. At the end of the course you will be a Kiteboarder level 1 This board has always been a real standout in high wind situation and two aspects have been improved for the 2012 version. Its early planning ability has been improved, thanks to a new shape, with reduced drag as well as greater carving performance with the addition this year of the Twist Control technology. As a result, the SK8 is more flexible with added liveliness, all this without added weight.
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Plot Summary: In Edo during the mid-1800′s, fireworks maker Seikichi Tamaya and his friends struggle to live under the harsh frugality laws imposed by the strict city magistrate, which ban all luxuries, including fireworks. One day, a strange girl stops by Seikichi’s shop with an equally strange request: she wants Seikichi to build a firework that can reach the moon. *After watched Oh Edo Rocket, feel free to rate it or leave review comment about it. It will help our site and other member a lot. Thanks for your contribution. *You are currently watching Oh Edo Rocket HD/HQ online in english dub or sub for free at lstylereport.com. Best source for download or watch anime, cartoon and animated movies. High quality and fast streaming. *Oh Edo Rocket is provided and hosted from a popular third party video sharing website like YouTube, Veoh, Megavideo, Myspace, Facebook, Divx site... which WatchDub does not own or is not affiliated to in any way. All videos are embedded video from these said sites and are not hosted, uploaded or owned by WatchDub. For more details, check out our Legal Disclaimer If you found dead episode, use comment option to report it. I will deleted these comment after fixed video. this show is extremely good, I never really gave it a chance because of the description up top, but I did and man it got to me. you have a wide range of characters and story from exploding farts to espionage. theres twists and pure comedy and I love how they don’t take them serious as a show, they make fun of other animes, modern culture and even the directors of other shows for their descisions. I haven’t finished it yet but god the jokes sometimes brings me to tears. The official reviews on this site linked to youtube suck bad half the kids are studdering morons who cant even remember names
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