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Surely we are all reeling from a post-Coachella hangover and don’t have much musical energy left to give, right? Nope, wrong. We gathered ourselves long enough to compile our favorite tracks from April.
This month we delve deep into South America with tracks from Peruvian band TOURISTA. As well as new releases from Colombia’s Ondatrópica and Mexico’s, Natalia Lafourcade. And we also didn’t forget about LA’s own Las Cafeteras and Ozomatli, whose new material is definitely worth a listen.
The Internal Revenue Service is offering some relief for victims of Hurricane Sandy: Those who need to take a loan or “hardship distribution” from a retirement plan can do so without the red tape they might otherwise encounter—and with less damage than usual to their overall savings strategy.
Under the relief plan the IRS announced on Friday, “qualified employer plans,” including 401(k), 403(b) and 457 retirement plans, can make loans or hardship distributions to account-holders without first assembling the documentation they might normally require. Instead, the IRS is letting borrowers and plans cobble the paperwork together after the fact.
Tapping a nest egg for a hardship distribution isn’t a move to be taken lightly. Such withdrawals are generally taxable and a 10% penalty applies when the account owner is age 59 ½ or younger. For taxpayers who want to avoid that hit, the loan may be the better deal. The borrower is still making a dent in his or her savings, but provided that loan is repaid within five years, the proceeds are tax-free. After taking a hardship distribution, 401(k) and 403(b) participants are normally barred from making new contributions for six months. But for Sandy victims, the IRS is suspending the contribution ban.
The agency is also letting some plans that don’t normally allow hardship distributions make an exception for Sandy victims. In addition, while IRS rules typically restrict hardship distributions to a short list of major costs including unreimbursed medical expenses and the purchase of a home, Sandy victims can use the funds for a broader array of purposes, including buying food and paying for shelter while waiting for repairs.
A hardship distribution must be made by Feb. 1, 2013. To qualify for an expedited loan or hardship distribution, a person must live in a federally-declared disaster area or be using the money to help a child, parent, grandparent or other dependent who lives or works in the disaster area.
Encore looks at the changing nature of retirement, from new rules and guidelines for financial security to the shifting identities, needs and priorities of people saving for and living in retirement. Our lead blogger is editor Matthew Heimer, and frequent contributors include editor Amy Hoak, writer Catey Hill, and MarketWatch columnists Elizabeth O’Brien, Robert Powell and Andrea Coombes. Encore also features regular commentary from The Wall Street Journal retirement columnists Glenn Ruffenach and Anne Tergesen and the Director of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, Alicia H. Munnell.
I feel a deep sense of compassion for Scarlett Lewis, the mother who lost her 6-year-old son in the Sandy Hook school shooting [“Compassion seen as way to eliminate ‘epidemic of anger’ in schools,” Local News, Aug. 12]. I do not however agree that teaching compassion in our schools would prevent further incidence of…
Welcome to The Seattle Times' online letters to the editor, a sampling of readers' opinions. Join the conversation by commenting on these letters or send your own letter of up to 200 words letters@seattletimes.com.
The recent Paris attack incited a broad rise in Islamophobia in the UK. Muslims from all across the country are being targeted on the street, on public transport, at work, and at educational institutes. Tell-MAMA – a national body to monitor anti-Muslim hate crime reported a 300% rise in Islamophobic incidents since the horrific attacks in Paris on November 14, 2015.
The reported anti-Muslim hate attacks range from general abuse and threats to extreme violence with victims having age range from 3 year old child to over 60. Majority of the perpetrators are middle aged white males. The anger and hate against the Muslims seem to be increasing every passing day. The most worrying element is that the prime victims of these attacks are Muslim women who are visible because of their veil and modest Islamic clothing which make them visible at the street-level. A vast majority of the cases against Muslim women are taking place on public transport, where either fellow passengers or the bus drivers abuse them. There is a common pattern of the kind of comments made against them and most of the perpetrators hold them responsible for the Paris attacks. In some cases, mothers were verbally abused and threatened in front of their children. In one of the most recent cases, the perpetrator pointed finger at the 5 month old baby of a mother in East London and said “Are you going to brainwash her to bomb people”. In another case, a Muslim female student was threatened to death on a bus by an elderly male near Liverpool.
Such attacks are not just restricted to South Asian or Arab women but the White British converts to Islam are also experiencing the same hatred targeted towards them because of their faith. Right after the Paris attack, a white female convert was approached by a white male in South London who verbally abused her because of her hijab and abaya.
Even the school children are not spared of this targeted hate campaign against the Muslim communities in the UK. There is a steady rise in attacks against the Muslim children at schools and in some extreme cases, the perpetrators were their own teachers who abused their Muslim faith and called them terrorists. Some very violent attacks have also been reported from the universities with the most recent case at the University of Edinburgh where two Muslim students (one of them was wearing a hijab) were spat at, physically and verbally abused and called ‘terrorists’.
Many attacks against the mosques and Islamic institutions have been reported as well. Recently, two mosques in Newport, South East wales, were vandalised with anti-Islamic graffiti in the aftermath of the Paris attacks.
Such appalling rise of Islamophobic hate crime in Britain is not a new phenomenon. There has been a consistent trend of anti-Muslim backlash after every terrorist attack locally or internationally. Tell MAMA project recorded a 275% ‘weekly increase’ of anti-Muslim hate crime after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris in January this year. Similarly, there was reported to be a 286% quarterly increase in such attacks after the murder of a British soldier, Drummer Lee Rigby, in May 2013.
There is no denial of the fact that all those who carried out terrorist attacks in Paris claimed themselves to be Muslims but more important is that Majority of the Muslims all around the world condemn violence in every shape and form. Similarly, the overwhelming British Muslims always came forward and disassociated themselves with all those individuals and groups who perpetrate violence in the name of Islam. However, their efforts could barely protect them from organised hate campaigns running against them in full swing.
Islamophobia in Britain has a long history with its roots going back to pre-7/7 and 9/11 eras when a British think tank, the Runnymede Trust, popularised this term in one of their research reports in 1997. Unfortunate incidents like Paris attack act as a catalyst to anti-Muslim campaigns flourishing in the British society. Some key actors to promote Islamophobia in Britain are far right nationalist groups like Britain First and English Defence League who are proactively demonising Muslim communities in Britain by holding them responsible for all the ills of the British society.
Media is another crucial element to escalate islamophobia in the UK. Certain sections of the print and electronic media have been promoting anti-Muslim sentiments in Britain for a long time. In 2008, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies produced a research report entitled ’Images of Islam in the UK’ which suggested that two third of newspaper stories say British Muslims are ‘Threat’ or a ‘Problem’. By continuously and deliberately mentioning the religion of criminals, they played a central role in arousing public’s sentiments against the Muslim communities in Britain.
The intensification of Islamophobia in the UK has deep impacts on wider Muslim communities in Britain. Their sense of vulnerability and collective victimisation as a faith community has increased over the years because of unfair Government policies and irresponsible media coverage.
The horrific attacks against innocent people in Paris were as shocking for Muslims as they were for the rest of the world. However, as much as Muslims are the greatest victims of terrorist ideology, they are held responsible and made a ‘suspect community’ by certain segments of society because of their faith. This environment is unhealthy and dangerous especially for the younger generations of Muslims who are born and bred in Britain and consider this country as their home. It’s not just the Muslim communities but British society at large must come forward and challenge the hate narratives against the Muslims. The Government needs a policy shift and must introduce more ‘inclusive’ policies instead of focusing on ‘preventive’ measures – which have been miserably failed to tackle the challenges of extremism in Britain.
A resident of the city of Manila helps clean up a creek to remove garbage that clogs drainage and waterways. (Photo: Justine E. Letargo/World Bank)
Metro Manila -- my current home -- is a metropolis of extraordinary contrast. Referred to as the National Capital Region, it is the workhorse of the country, housing about 12.8% of the total population and producing about 38% of national GDP. Metro Manila is a key contributor to the country’s dynamic and vibrant economy, which has been among the fastest growing in East Asia in recent years. With glittering high rise buildings, a Starbucks on seemingly every corner, and bustling commerce wherever you look, one could be lulled into thinking that the citizens of Metro Manila all have a comfortable life.
But this is far from the reality. When we first moved to Manila last year, my youngest daughter was startled to see during our tour of her new school, a huge shanty settlement – houses upon houses – just outside the school wall. For a young teenager, she’s well-traveled and has lived in big, rapidly urbanizing cities in China and Turkey, but never had she seen such a contrasting patchwork of people’s circumstances, right there outside her school gate.
Of the almost 15 million people who live in Metro Manila, about 3 million live in informal settlements. They live in houses made of tin, plywood, and plastic sheeting, many built under bridges or on stilts over creeks and rivers. These settlements are scattered around the city – wherever a small piece of land is available – and many people who live in these areas have lived there for several generations. In the last several decades, millions of Filipinos have flocked to Manila from their hometowns in the countryside or on the islands, in search of jobs and better education and opportunities for their children. Many of these settlements are in disaster-prone areas along Manila’s many waterways that rapidly flood during monsoonal rains.
Climate change is making this situation worse. The Philippines is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. Each year more than 20 typhoons enter the Philippines, and the damage is often extensive. In 2013, Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) – one of the most powerful typhoons ever to have made land fall – devastated the eastern part of the Philippines. Even Metro Manila is not immune – in 2009, Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy) made a direct hit on Metro Manila, causing more than 464 deaths and huge damage and disruption to the city.
Between June and November, it often rains in Manila. My family is lucky – where I live when it starts to rain the water rapidly rises above our ankles in the streets, but it just as quickly subsides again, as a well-functioning drainage system kicks into operation. But for the vast majority of the city, this is not the case. Just two weeks ago when a tropical storm passed directly over Metro Manila, many of our staff could not make it to the office because roads (and, in some cases, their houses) were flooded.
Recently I had the opportunity to visit some areas to be included in the Metro Manila Flood Management Project – a huge undertaking by the Government of the Philippines with support from the World Bank and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) – that will improve the city’s drainage infrastructure, clean up solid waste, and help to protect the lives and livelihoods of 1.7 million people, including many of the city’s poorest citizens who live in precarious circumstances along some of the city’s most flood-prone waterways.
Visiting the informal settler communities living along Manila’s waterways is a sobering experience. Trash fills the waterways, and the smell is pervasive. Small children play along the river beds just inches from the water with no fences to stop them from falling in. Houses are built on every postage stamp piece of land – under the bridges, along the sidewalks, and just above the water line in the rivers. Even on a dry day, the water is flowing fast and it is not hard to imagine how terrifying it must be when the water roars along those rivers during a storm.
When a disaster strikes, it is always the poor who suffer the most. And yet in many areas, the poor are also helping themselves. We visited a creek where programs run by the government and civil society are helping the community improve their own safety through participation in river cleanup activities, by educating them on how to better manage their trash, and by helping them plant and tend gardens along the riverbanks to keep the banks clear of informal development and improve their living environment. Even the construction of a simple fence between their houses and the creek can go a long way to making sure that children are protected and parents do not need to worry for their safety.
There’s still a long way to go but I am really pleased that the government is taking this important step in Metro Manila and that the World Bank and AIIB have the privilege of supporting them along this journey.
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The TU-Automotive Europe 2018 conference that took place in Munich on the 30 October 2018 was an excellent opportunity for AUTOPILOT to raise awareness on the importance of user acceptance in the development new technologies.
The FIA Programmes Director, Olivier Lenz, participated at the event presenting the preliminary results of the user acceptance evaluation work that AUTOPILOT is being carrying out. FIA is one of the 45 project partners which oversees the user acceptance component of the project.
In its endeavour to develop an interoperable, standardised, secure, and open-access IoT platform enabling safer automated driving, the AUTOPILOT project is collecting feedback from the users of the developed services. The core of the user acceptance evaluation will be data collected from individual users via questionnaires, tailored to each pilot site and use case. In addition, focus groups will allow for in-depth discussion of the use cases and questionnaires for professional drivers will provide a more technical perspective on the test runs.
Overall, the vast majority of the respondents evaluated the service described in the survey as a positive experience, which was exciting, safe and easy to use. Moreover, the evaluation shows that most of the users would be willing to use car sharing over renting a car or using a tourist bus in the city, paying, though, special attention to security and privacy of their data in the utilisation of IoT automated driving services.
Olivier Lenz insisted on the importance of getting a fair level-playing field for the providers of connected services to develop innovative concepts based on a fair access to relevant data and to provide a maximum of added value to mobile consumers, to ensure a supportive economic framework as indispensable condition for a successful development of connected mobility.
During the conference, some innovative start-ups in the connected car, mobility, autonomous vehicles space took the stage for a pitch off, with a panel of expert judges scoring them on their pitching skills, product viability and innovation. Keynote presentations and panels featuring BMW, Ṥkoda, and Renault who shared insights on current product developments, projects and partnerships.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 731993.
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This book seeks to comprehensively analyze and document U.S. foreign policy toward a strategic Cold War ally that posed a stark challenge to the traditionally-stated U.S. preference for democracy and political freedom. It details the complex ways in which the U.S. reacted to that challenge and went about crafting policies of longer-term accommodation with a regime it wished to retain as a close ally in a strategically important part of the world.
The Sages asked, "Who is mighty?" and answered, "Those who can control their own emotions and make of an enemy a friend."
The War in the West: A New History: Volume 2: The Allies Fight Back 1941-43 [Audiobook] by James Holland
Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of The Battle of the Atlantic, written and read by Jonathan Dimbleby.
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Berkeley, CA, September 21, 2007: Kevin E. Consey, who has led the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) since the autumn of 1999, announced his retirement today, effective January 2, 2008.
"I have been privileged to work with a talented and energetic staff of the highest professional caliber during my tenure. The significant and substantial accomplishments produced during this time were due to our collaborative efforts and their intelligence, skill, and perseverance," Consey said.
He continued, "The continuing demanding work and challenges of the new building project and capital campaign need increased energy over the next several years. Eight years of service and significant accomplishments in the areas of institutional growth and preparatory fundraising, program development, architect selection, and conceptual design work for a new building mark a good time to step down and retire."
UC Berkeley appointed Consey in 1999, in part because of his more than twenty years of leadership experience directing art museums, especially those in growth and building phases. Consey was asked to assist the campus with developing a strategy to ameliorate the seismic limitations of the museum's current building on Bancroft Way. Part of his key early work was to organize and manage a temporary seismic retrofit of the existing structure. This was completed in 2001, and has enabled the institution to meet the applicable state seismic safety codes and remain open and active during the planning process for a new facility.
During his tenure, Consey led the process to develop a program, select a site, and initiate a fund-raising campaign for a new building for the museum and film archive in downtown Berkeley. In September 2006, a committee comprising UC Berkeley staff, faculty, students, and donors selected the Tokyo-based architectural firm of Toyo Ito and Associates to design the new facility from a field of over 140 competitors. The initial phase of conceptual design has been completed, and is now beginning the campus approval process.
The period of 2000 through 2007 was one of dramatic programmatic, collection, and economic growth for BAM/PFA. According to Consey, the institution's annual operating activity grew over 100 percent over eight years, from $4,837,000 to $9,680,000, due to robust increases in private philanthropy, and despite a permanent $500,000-per-year cut in campus funding due to state budget shortfalls.
In that same period, the market value of BAM/PFA's endowment increased from $15,528,000 in 1999 to $60,776,000 in 2007, with an additional $7.5 million in funds functioning as endowment—an increase of over 390 percent. In a similar fashion, the market value of BAM/PFA acquisition funds grew from $216,900 to $3,011,000, a more than tenfold increase.
Staff recruited and hired to carry out the mission of BAM/PFA increased from 72 FTE (full time equivalent) to 102 during this period.
During Consey's tenure, BAM/PFA has pursued an acquisition program as active and ambitious as that of any museum in the U.S. Since 1999, more than 2,000 works of art and over 4,000 films and videos have been added to the collection, ensuring the institution's continuing excellence among American university museums.
Acquisition highlights include fifty major historical Chinese paintings from the renowned James Cahill family collection, the Bernard-Murray Collection of Tibetan Art, and the Peil Collection of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century photographs. In addition, there have been numerous gifts and purchases of work by artists who have been featured in BAM/PFA's groundbreaking exhibitions program, including Joe Brainard, William Wiley, Peter Doig, Richard Misrach, Joan Jonas, Shirin Neshat, Rigo, Fred Wilson, Jay DeFeo, Bruce Nauman, and Eija-Llisa Ahtila. In 2005 BAM/PFA established the Edith R. Kramer Film Collection in honor of her remarkable tenure as Senior Curator at the Pacific Film Archive.
The exhibition program has been equally active, with major exhibitions and publications produced, such as Joe Brainard: A Retrospective (2000); The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (2001); Richard Misrach: Berkeley Work (2002); Everything Matters: Paul Kos, A Retrospective (2003); Drawn by the Brush: Oil Sketches by Peter Paul Rubens (2005); Measure of Time (2006-07); Ant Farm: 1968-1975 (2006); and A Rose Has No Teeth: Bruce Nauman in the 1960s (2007). A vibrant public lecture program and symposium series evolved and expanded along with the exhibition program.
BAM/PFA's MATRIX Program for Contemporary Art, one of the longest-running exhibition series of its kind, has continued to thrive, with more than fifty new projects over the last eight years, with a particular emphasis on international artists from countries including Australia, Brazil, China, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Japan, Poland, South Africa, and Venezuela.
The Pacific Film Archive continued its level of high achievement as one of the leading film archives in the country, presenting numerous major film retrospectives including the work of directors Michelangelo Antonioni, John Cassavetes, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Alfred Hitchcock, Abbas Kiarostami, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Akira Kurosawa, Ang Lee, Guy Maddin, Louis Malle, Mikio Naruse, Yoko Ono, Yasujiro Ozu, Sam Peckinpah, Gus Van Sant, and Luchino Visconti. In addition, PFA has presented and supported an extremely wide variety of film festivals and special programs including the San Francisco International Film Festival and the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival.
BAM/PFA's role in supporting and enhancing the educational mission of the campus has remained central to its mission. During his tenure, Consey led a range of initiatives to increase student attendance and participation in the museum and film archive. These include establishing a full-time academic liaison, who works with faculty members to integrate BAM/PFA programs, collections, and exhibitions in the core-teaching curriculum on campus. In 2002, an Academic Advisory Committee was formed, comprising UC Berkeley faculty members in diverse fields who advised the director and museum staff on academic issues of importance to the faculty, and communicated to faculty research and future projects of BAM/PFA staff. The BAM/PFA Student Committee was also revitalized over this period. The cumulative result of these initiatives was a substantial increase in student attendance at both the art museum and film archive to as much as 24 percent of the total audience.
Consey will continue to reside in Berkeley, where he will work on independent projects and resume his arts management consulting practice that he established in 1996 and suspended during his tenure at Berkeley.
The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) aims to inspire the imagination and ignite critical dialogue through contemporary and historical art and film, engaging audiences from the campus, Bay Area community, and beyond. BAM/PFA is one of the largest university art museums in the United States in both size and attendance, presenting fifteen art exhibitions and more than four hundred film programs each year. The museum's collection of more than 15,000 works includes exceptional examples of mid-twentieth-century painting, including important works by Hans Hofmann, Jackson Pollock, Eva Hesse, and Mark Rothko, as well as historical and contemporary Asian art, early American painting, Conceptual and contemporary international art, and California and Bay Area art. The PFA film and video collection now includes the largest group of Japanese films outside of Japan, as well as impressive holdings of Soviet silents, West Coast avant-garde cinema, seminal video art, rare animation, Central Asian productions, Eastern European cinema, and international classics.
The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Additional support is provided by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Koret Foundation, the Bernard Osher Foundation, Packard Humanities Institute, the Henry Luce Foundation, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Columbia Foundation, the Christensen Fund, the William H. Donner Foundation, San Francisco Foundation, Gap Inc., other private foundations and corporations, and our individual donors and members. Major endowment support has been provided by the Phyllis C. Wattis Foundation and by George Gund III.
General admission is $8; admission for seniors, disabled persons, non–UC Berkeley students, and young adults (13 – 17) is $5; admission for BAM/PFA members, UC Berkeley students, staff and faculty, and children under 12 is free; admission for group tours is $3 per person (to arrange a group tour, call [510] 642-5188). Admission is free on the first Thursday of each month.
General admission is $9.50; admission for seniors, disabled persons, UC Berkeley staff and faculty, non-UC Berkeley students, and youth (17 and under) is $6.50; admission for BAM/PFA members and UC Berkeley students is $5.50. Additional features are $4 for all patrons.
Daily 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the museum's Bancroft lobby admissions desk, and one hour before the first showtime of the day at the PFA Theater box office.
By popular demand two of the favorite rides from the old site have been updated ... start planning straight away! Here they are...
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I’ve done lots of shoots with Brianna over the years (this one being the most recent). Some have been family-style sessions and some have been more conceptual. Either way, Brianna has always been up for anything and has plenty of ideas of her own–and she’s ridiculously photogenic. I felt so nostalgic doing her senior session only a block away from the place where I did her first session over 8 years ago. It was the first day I had met her. Since that day, I’ve had so many wonderful memories with her and of course with her mom, Tina, who is also in some of the pictures below. I have so much love for them both and am lucky to know them.
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"100 Monsters" takes place in 18th century Japan and involves a storyteller whose ghost stories come to life, punishing a greedy landowner for opening a brothel in an old religious shrine. The film was successful, with imaginative special effects, and quickly spawned two sequels. "Along With Ghosts" is the second of these, a tale about a little girl who travels along a haunted road in search of her long-lost father (an earlier sequel, "Ghosts on Parade", is not featured on this set).
The music for both of these movies is suitably eerie and mysterious, but there are also extensive portions of Japanese dialogue inserted between nearly every musical cue, and I found this to be distracting. Still, both scores feature an interesting variety of music, and may appeal to horror buffs as well as collectors of Japanese fantasy soundtracks.
This is a literal translation from YOKAI HYAKU MONOGATARI. A 'yokai' is a ghost or spirit in non-human form, like an object such as the Umbrella Ghost and Lantern Ghost featured in the movie, or a bestial or demonic creature. A spirit in human form is referred to as a 'yurei', such as the ghost of Oiwa in the YOTSUYA KAIDAN dramas.
(Rokurokubi, literally 'Potter's Wheel Neck', is the long-necked spirit. Perhaps the name suggests the extending neck of a vase as it's thrown)
(The Tsuchikorobi or 'Earth Roller' is the giant shaggy cyclops in the woods, which is said to travel about in the form of a great ball of soil)
[I think the first kanji on this CD track listing is wrong (it reads 'Momotaro', but not the same kanji as the legendary Peach Boy's name). All my other Japanese sources use the kanji for 'Yasutaro'.]
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How can i join guild tag is NDS i am the Diplomat of the guild and yes i got the gm mission to join this alliance. So how do i apply.
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Starting a business involves planning, making key financial decisions and completing a series of legal activities. These 10 easy steps can help you plan, prepare and manage your business.
A business plan is an essential road-map for business success. This living document generally projects 3-5 years ahead and outlines the route a company intends to take to grow revenues. While there are various templates that can help you get started online, the best outcome would result from you personalizing your business plan to your needs. Read as many case studies online to get a better understanding of the challenges entrepreneurs face while coming up with a business plan
You will find that learning and growth is something that that you will need to embrace throughout the life of your business. An important step in starting your business is to get as much training as you can get from local forums, government as well as formal education about starting and running a business.
Your probably thinking that modern day businesses are working virtually. Well, you are right but every serious business needs a location where they can physically serve their customers. Selecting a customer-friendly location should be your priority. In Kenya, especially in Nairobi, the choice for location has been made easier by Co-Working spaces that not only ease your hassle but offer a range of support services that will get you started in the shortest time possible. You can even rent boardroom space at an hourly rate, can you believe that?
Depending on the type of business you are operating: sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, nonprofit or cooperative, it is important to know the legal structure that can influence the way you do business in Kenya.
Register your business name with the government. Depending on the type of business you choose to operate: sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, nonprofit or cooperative, you will need to register it under the laws of Kenya
The Kenya Revenue Authority will have a few instructions for you on which taxes to pay and how to pay them once you choose to do business in Kenya
You business will be requires to have the necessary licences and permits which are issued county and municipal councils to regulate how business is conducted in their jurisdiction.
Now that you are an employer, learn the legal steps you need to take to hire employees lest you get into trouble. Some responsibilities govern how you treat, remunerate and even house you employees. Be in the know!
Now that your business is operational, taking the next steps for sales and marketing geared towards growth should be top of your agenda. Depending on the sector or industry of business, you can join institutions that lobby on your behalf. Private sector aligned businesses might want to consider KEPSA and other organizations that can help you network and grow the reach of your business.
Thanks for the article. However i feel that you are points are too obvious. You should help the readers to understand the uphill task of researching and getting the right business idea in this time and age. That's way you will be contributing to knowledge on startups.
With the following online business consultation websites, the hassle of registering businesses and companies in…
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Mark Nagata is a Director/Shareholder of TRAUNER and is an expert in the areas of critical path method scheduling, delay and inefficiency analysis, and construction claim preparation and evaluation. He loves to get questions at [email protected].
Bill Haydt is a Director/Shareholder of TRAUNER and is an expert the areas of construction claims preparation and evaluation, development and review of Critical Path Method (CPM) Schedules, delay analysis, training, and dispute resolution. He can be reached at [email protected].
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Pain of Salvation is a Swedish progressive metal band featuring Daniel Gildenlöw, who is the lyricist, chief composer, guitarist, and lead vocalist. Their sound is characterised by powerful, accentuated guitar work, broad vocal range, abrupt switching between heavy and calm passages, intense syncopation, and polyrhythmic experimentation. Another trademark of the band is that each album is a concept album. Some of the topics addressed in the band's albums include sexuality, war and its effect on family and humanity, environmental issues (such as nuclear power), the forming of the individual, and the nature of God, humankind, and existence.
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Camrova Resources Inc. (TSX-V: CAV) is a Canadian mining company. Camrova, through Minera y Metalurgica del Boleo S.A.P.I. de C.V. (MMB), currently owns a 7.3% interest in the Boleo copper-cobalt-zinc-manganese project located in Baja California Sur, Mexico. The commissioning phase of the processing plant has been declared completed and MMB is actively seeking solutions to improve cash flow. For more information on the Boleo Project, please visit www.mmboleo.com
Camrova is working to identify and evaluate alternative project opportunities that are consistent with its technical expertise and have the potential for near-term generation of cash flow or value creation.
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This will depend on the amount of your fluid intake, the amount of residual urine to be drained and the effect of any medication you may be taking. Some people may only need to catheterize once daily, while others may catheterize up to six times a day. Your clinician will advise on a schedule that will suit you.
Depending on your doctor’s advice and your health, you should drink about 6-8 cups of fluid every day.
Just relax for a few minutes and try again. You may be anxious causing your sphincter muscle to tighten. Coughing may help. If you still have difficulty, contact your clinician for further advice.
Sometimes there may be specks of blood on the catheter or slight bleeding after removal. Don’t worry, as this will usually clear up in a couple of days. If the bleeding persists, you should contact your clinician for advice or go to the emergency room at your local hospital.
This can happen if you are tense. When you are tense your muscles can go into spasm and prevent the catheter from coming out. Eventually these muscles will relax and allow you to remove the catheter, so rest for a few moments then try again. Coughing several times as you begin to remove the catheter will also help. If these suggestions don’t work, you should contact your clinician or go to the emergency room at your local hospital for help.
Ask your clinician for a letter stating that you are carrying the catheters to manage a medical problem.
There are many different types of catheters and your clinician will show you a selection from those that are suitable for you. Together you will be able to choose one that suits you best.
It may feel like a strange sensation at first, but ISC should not be painful. For some the urethra is more sensitive when first learning, but ask your doctor for advice if this does not settle with time.
This will depend on the underlying reasons for catheterization. Sometimes ISC is a temporary measure until your bladder and urinary sphincter regain normal function. You should report any changes in drainage volume or pattern of passing urine to your clinician who will review the clinical need for continuing ISC, or altering the frequency.
You should catheterize as soon as you remember. Then continue as normal at the regular intervals you have been advised. Remember that you must completely empty your bladder to remove any residual urine and reduce the risk of infection.
If you miss catheterizations once or twice don’t worry, but if this happens often it can cause various adverse events such as a urinary tract infection or urinary leakage. If the pressure in your bladder becomes too high there is a risk that your urine may back up to your kidneys, which can cause serious injury
The MAGIC3 GO® catheter is a hydrophilic, female length catheter that is ready to go right out of the package.
The MAGIC3 GO® catheter is a hydrophilic, male length catheter (16 inch) that is ready to go right out of the package.
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Thanks to the nice comment of Jane Eileen on my previous post I decided to finish another experiment I did with Schway/Aroz! She wrote: "This goes so nicely with the name of your blog!" I guess she is right, although it was not on purpose.
On my scratch paper I had played with the same string and arrows rotating around the center. Now it only had to be redrawn on a ZIA paper and the arrows had to be filled. It was great fun to do!
Really provides sense of movement and also perspective. Not sure what is at the bottom of that Schway pool, but it is probably interesting.
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Helps you avoid painful mouth and gum irritation by maintaining healthy oral tissues. Refreshing spearmint flavor for great taste and fresh breath.
FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
BotaniPharm’s growers are all small family farmers, who share a passion for sustainable, organic production. BotaniPharm was launched with a commitment to the values of sustainable production, reliable potency, and uncompromising purity.
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We are very pleased to offer this rare opportunity to live in a truly unique Berkeley hills home. This historically significant Berkeley hills home was once designed as an art studio and offers wonderful open space and natural light. Never before on the rental market, this lovingly cared for home sits behind a private gate on beautiful grounds. The 3 bedroom home is being offered fully furnished, and is very tastefully and artistically decorated. The living room and kitchen boast magnificent bay views. As an added bonus, the home has a 2nd kitchen which makes the floor plan very flexible. There are many custom features though out the house, including 3 fireplaces. The neighborhood offers the best of Berkeley – conveniently located near campus and the Gourmet Ghetto. Please contact us for a private showing.
If you can correct or enhance the history of the vehicle or claim copyright on an unclaimed photo on this page please email rob@robsly.com and I will be only too happy to incorporate your comments.
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More about sculpture than jewellery, Neshka is a collection of pieces in ebony, sterling silver and genuine semi-precious gems.
Neshka was founded by Agnieszka (Neshka) Krusche, graphic designer and art director. Agnieszka is passionate about art history and contemporary art & design. Working in Canada and Poland, she has been involved in design projects and exhibitions across North America, Poland, Italy and France.
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Summer brings with it light and airy makeup, with shadow that’s barely there so that you don’t have to worry about it creasing and melting.
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The Tinted Lip Glosses are the kind that magically turn pink upon application to your lips. There’s a clear version and one with subtle silver sparkle in it, but they both turn into a pretty bright but wearable pink as they stay on your lips.
The eyeshadow colours can be mixed together or worn separately. There are three shade collections: mauve, blues and beiges, and golds and browns. They are all super shimmery and blend beautifully.
My favourite products are the cheek tints which are water based and feel like gel. They blend well and leave a natural shimmer-free. Again, there are three shades: peach, pink, and neutral rose. The peach is pictured here and is the lightest of the bunch, so probably suited to fair skin.
As always, the collection delivers when it comes to cute yet functional makeup. Pick it up at Shoppers Drug Mart Beauty Boutique locations.
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The main thing is teaching a person to do their thing, JUST BE yourSelf... I'm against trying to impose a style on any person. This is an Art, an expression of a man's own Self ~ Bruce Lee
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1Division of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States, 2Division of Fetal and Transitional Medicine, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States, 3Department of Pediatrics, George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States, 4Department of Radiology, George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States
Recently placental perfusion imaging using velocity-selective arterial spin labeling (VSASL) was applied in pregnancies complicated by fetal heart disease. Here we demonstrate the feasibility of performing VSASL in the human placenta and provide supporting evidence that is needed for validation of placental VSASL. In our results, placental VSASL generated significantly higher ASL signal than pseudocontinuous ASL, showed high reproducibility, and demonstrated inflow-dependence. This study lays the groundwork for future investigation of placental perfusion imaging in pregnancies complicated by placental insufficiency.
The chapter title is from a Sisqo song, which I also don’t own. I wonder if anyone could guess why; not why I don’t own the song, but why the chapter is named after it. I think we all know why I don’t own the song. Is this one of those rants? You bet it is, and you’re still reading it. Such a loser.
SUMMARY: AU. This is the sequel to Walking the Line. Kim and Shego look to renew their unorthodox relationship.
I’m under my mistress’ skin, but I don’t think she knows it. I’m there and I could make her itch. I don’t know whether she doesn’t know or just doesn’t accept my reasons for being here and her reasons for keeping me. We’re both happy with what’s happening, right? She’s happy to have me and I’m happy to be here…right? I’m not wrong, right?
Shego had hardly been home for ten seconds before her house phone started ringing. She sighed in annoyance and went to answer it without even bothering to check the caller ID; she knew already since the house phone was ringing that someone she did not want to speak with was calling. She answered in her usual clipped tone.
“Whatever you’re about to say makes me unhappy,” the officer retorted. A phone call from her mother was the equivalent of the devil dialing her up. The older woman never said something that she wanted to hear.
Her mother laughed. “Well, just go pet your girl when we’re done and I’m sure you’ll feel much better.”
Shego was going to do that anyway, but there was no need for her mother to know that, especially when the blasted woman was mocking her. “What do you want, Mommy?” she practically demanded to know.
“You’re really not going to like it,” Isabel commented in a light tone, as if she was having fun irking her favorite child.
“Mommy, we just got together and didn’t kill each other last year. Why are you pressing your luck?” the green-skinned woman inquired.
“How do you know about that?” Shego demanded to know with anger in her voice. She probably had that little cabin in the mountains bugged, the daughter thought with a growl. She knew that she should have checked that stupid place out.
“I know, give you some credit. How long have you known?” Shego asked with a sigh. It was like she had no privacy thanks to her mother.
“Don’t you have stupider kids to spy on?” the officer huffed. Surely it would behoove her mother to check on those idiot sons of hers than spending time poking her nose into Shego’s business.
“I keep tabs on all of you. Come on, we’re all going to get together and meet your man,” Isabel said.
“I suppose. We could just call it a family reunion and I could cook a huge meal. It’ll just be for the weekend,” Isabel explained.
Isabel knew better than trying to get her children together for any longer than a weekend; the last time that she had tried to have them together longer had ended with several injuries and wounds. One of them was even in tears by the end of the whole mess. The worst part of it was that they were grown at the time, except for the twins.
Having Drakken meet her family seemed like such a big step to the green-skinned woman. It was like she was accepting everything that he had offered her and she did not want him to think that she accepted. Not to mention him and her brothers at the same time, her mother might as well just stab her in the eye with a million needles; it would be much more merciful in her opinion.
“Her too?” Shego was going to have to draw the line somewhere it would seem because it looked liked her mother was going out of her mind. She would have asked if her mother was going senile already if she was not so certain that her mother would drop whatever she was doing, leave wherever she was, come to Shego’s house, and kick the green-skinned woman across the face with all of her might.
“I think it’s obvious that he wouldn’t know that she’s my pet. I mean, I don’t think anybody would handle that well. I mean, I’m keeping a girl as a pet. He thinks that she’s my cousin,” Shego explained.
“Well then, I’ll just have to tell those blockheads that she’s their cousin,” her mother commented in a bored tone.
“And I’m supposed to trust them?” Shego asked incredulously. She would not trust her nutty brothers to walk down the stairs on their own and she was supposed to trust them to not blurt out that the redhead was her pet? Yeah, right. She was tempted to ask her mother what she was smoking to even think that she would trust her brothers.
“Either way, I had you and you messed up. It’s not my fault you slipped, so you shouldn’t take it out on me.”
“Wouldn’t she feel left out?” Isabel asked. She could just see Kim pouting like an abandoned puppy if her mistress went some place for the weekend and left her behind.
The older woman chose not to answer that rather evident question; if her daughter did not care, she would not even have the pet that she had, she reasoned. “Do what you will with her. She is your pet, after all. So, this weekend, all right?” she inquired.
Isabel disconnected the call without bidding her daughter farewell, not that Shego cared. The green-skinned woman returned the phone to the base and then she looked around. She noted her girl’s absence and she wondered where the shrimp might be. She chose not to think too much about it at first because her pet did do the save the world thing every now and then and she typically could not call to let her master know that she was all right.
Since Kim had her missions and things, Shego did not bother worrying. Well, at first she was not very concerned. When time started ticking away, she started to get a little worked up.
After being home for a couple of hours and her pet had not come in yet, Shego was not sure what to think; her brat usually made it home by a certain hour. She could not go out and look for her munchkin, even though she would have liked to do so, because Kim could seriously be anywhere, not just on the planet, but possibly in space. No matter how much she tried to tell herself that her pet could take care of herself, being a hero and all, that did not help comfort her.
No matter what, Shego always remembered how she and her pet met; she knew that she would never forget that day. She always recalled Kim being knocked out in that cardboard box, both of her arms heavily bruised and her right hand almost useless. She had been out in the cold where anything could have happened to her and she would have been very close to powerless. To Shego, her pet would always be someone to be worried for.
The raven-haired woman’s fretting was ended by the sound of the front door opening. She stalked out the entrance hall to watch her girl come in. Kim was drenched and sniffling. She got caught in the rain, more than once actually. Shego just stared at the redhead for a moment.
“What happened to you?” the older woman inquired in a gruff tone, contradicting the fact that she had just been distressing out her mind almost over her pet. She hated that the girl made her worry and it got on her nerves.
“Everything, but mostly rain. Do you know it’s raining in New York too?” Kim asked while sniffling some more. Saving the world was a serious business sometime and it was a full day job that day.
“You’re going to shampoo my head?” Kim asked with a grin. Had she known she was going to come home and get her head washed by her master, she would have fought harder to get home sooner.
The redhead continued to smile; her mistress had wonderful hands and when she shampooed Kim’s head, the girl completely relaxed. She trotted off toward the bathroom while peeling off her soaking wet clothing. Shego joined Kim in the bathroom a few minutes later and the girl was already in the tub. The elder woman gathered the things for her monster’s hair and began to wash her pet’s head. They were silent for a while; all seemed right in the universe.
The raven-haired female thought about how she would not be able to do such things anymore if she married Drakken and moved away. She would miss grooming Kim, taking care of Kim. But, she could not do such things forever, right? Things changed and life went on.
It had never occurred to either of them that someone might think that there something was sexual between them for what they were doing at the moment. Shego had never thought to peek at her pet’s nude body and even if she did catch glimpses, she did not think anything of it. Kim had never thought to show anything off either. It was something that they did not think about; it was normal to them. They supposed it was normal to them because of that first night that they spent together.
“Where do you see yourself in five years?” Shego asked her little monster. It seemed as if she was coming out of left field with the question to her soaking pet.
“With you hopefully,” Kim answered as if that was obvious and it was to her. It was logical to her to want to be with the person that was dear to her. She wanted to be with her mistress forever if it was feasible. Other than that, everything else was irrelevant.
“And you’re just content to be my pet?” the pale woman inquired in a perplexed tone as if she just could not understand it and she could not. Why did a genius hero want to be her pet? How could she be happy like that? She was just a pet; it was not like that was a good thing.
“Wasn’t it?” the girl riposted. She was content as long as Shego was the same way and she would stick around for as long as her master wanted her around. She liked being with the pale woman. She did not see what was so difficult to comprehend about that.
“If that’s what it means to stay with you,” she replied sincerely. It was not being a pet that bothered her. It was being replaced or cast aside that bothered her.
“Why?” the green-hued female asked in a confused tone. Why did Kim stay with her, put up with her, play the pet for her? It just did not make any sense to her. Her monster could have anything she wanted, yet she stayed to be a pet for a cranky woman.
“Oh, well, that’s really simple. You’re nice to me, you care about me, and you don’t try to force me to do things that I don’t want to do. Around you, I feel free,” the redhead explained. There was more to it, of course, but she could not say it all to her owner. After all, Shego seemed just a bit on edge for the simple fact that her pet liked being with her.
Kim was surprised by the simple phrase that her mistress used. No profane words or harsh terminology. It was just one word that everyone over the age of two knew and used. And she had said it so deliberately, but it did not hurt Kim. It seemed to hurt her master, who was slightly hugging her around the neck now. It sounded like it pained Shego to say those words.
Kim turned around to face her seemingly distressed master. The pale woman appeared to be fighting back tears. The redhead tried to comprehend why Shego would say such things and why she would look the way that she did. Did Shego think she was stupid because she stayed with a woman who refused to acknowledge her beyond being a pet? Maybe that was it.
The slender adventurer did not think that it was so stupid to want to be with someone that she deeply cared for. She did not think that it was stupid to desire to be with someone that she wanted to be happy and she truly did want Shego to be happy. It had started out that she had planned to stay with Shego until the woman could stand on her own and be happy on her own, but now, there was more to it. She wanted to stay with Shego to experience the pale woman’s happiness with her. She just wanted to be with the super-powered female.
“If this is stupid, then so be it,” Kim replied. It was that simple to her. She could be what she was as long as she remained where she was. She just needed to stay, for both herself and her owner. She hugged Shego around the waist, not caring that she was naked and wet. “So be it,” she repeated in a whisper.
Kim was up in the loft and she was lying in her bed. She gathered that her mistress did not understand her, but she had known that for a very long time. She did not want understanding at the moment. She knew that deep down her master comprehended that she required Kim’s presence to some degree, which was always the important thing to Kim.
She knew that Shego would not grasp her being a pet too much because Shego was not a person that was willing to surrender power to someone else. The emerald-eyed officer had to always be in charge. It was something that Kim could understand and respect; she liked being in control of the situation as well. It was just that with her owner, she had learned to unwind and allow someone to take care of her. In learning that lesson, she had come to care a great deal about Shego and she wanted to be someone important to the woman, which she was.
Being special was another important thing in being a pet as far as Kim was concerned. She knew that she was special to Shego and, in her mind, that was enough. It sort of filled the void of unrequited love to be special to be her owner. After all, how many other people could say that they were special to the green-skinned woman? And because of that, she could continue to be a pet, despite some of the thoughts that she had been having recently. She just did not want to lose her place.
Shego sat up in bed, alone that night because Kim was busy thinking and it did not occur to her to go hop in her favorite resting place. Shego was thinking too. She was thinking hard.
If Drakken met her family, it would make everything seem so finalized, she believed. He would believe that she accepted his marriage proposal, which she had not, even though she had never said so out loud. He had not offered aloud. He had just given her that stupid ring on St. Valentine’s Day and thought that meant that they were getting married. Her father and brothers might think the same thing.
The pale woman was certain that her father and at least Hego would try to encourage Drakken, even if they did not like him. She doubted that they would like him because he was so unmanly. They typically shunned Mego for not being big and strong, so she bet that they would do the same with Drakken, but they would work passed that because he had a y-chromosome and was with her. Her father and older brother would like that undoubtedly; anything that led them to believe that she was straight would be all right by them.
Her mind echoed those words back to her, led them to believe that she was straight. It sounded as if she doubted herself. She was straight. She was only attracted to men; not counting the few mental slips that she had in regards to her little monster. She was straight and, more importantly, she was not attracted to her mischievous imp of a pet. Certainly not, she told herself.
The super-powered female decided to go to sleep before her mind started coming up with other stretchy phrases and she would have to defend herself to herself. She was straight and she was not attracted to her pet in any way, shape, or form. That was it.
Shego came into the apartment as usual. She flopped down on the sofa and looked around, realizing that something was off. She did not see Kim anywhere and then suddenly the redhead popped up behind her, as if she had come out of thin air. The apartment owner made an irked noise in the back of her throat as her pet leaned against her back.
“Oh, you feel tense,” Kim commented with a purr for no reason that Shego could guess as she pressed herself against her mistress’ back and felt all of her master’s tight muscles.
“It’s nothing,” the pale woman huffed. She was tempted to swat her annoying rascal away, but she left the girl alone. Besides, she would not mind an excuse to have another massage.
“You’re just looking for an excuse to get me to take my shirt off again,” the older female remarked.
The olive-eyed girl went to work immediately on the raven-haired woman’s tight shoulders. Shego eventually relaxed as Kim kneaded the muscles in her back. The redhead leaned in near her mistress’ ear.
“Would he do this to you?” Kim asked in a low voice. The question covered so much ground and Shego knew that instantly. She did not have the answer or she did have the answer, but she just did not say it.
The slim adventurer nipped at Shego’s earlobe, catching her by more surprise than that question had. Before the elder female could think of a response or bark an order, one of Kim’s hands snaked around to the front of Shego’s torso. She gently caressed the pale woman’s left breast, through her shirt, making the older woman moan deeply. The petite hero had very skilled hands, her master noted.
“Can he make you feel this way?” the redhead inquired while moving her mouth to Shego’s ear to her neck, suckling on the flesh, tasting it, loving it. “I could if you let me,” Kim whispered while making her mistress moan again, more licentiously than before…
Shego shot up in bed and gasped. She was covered in a thin layer of sweat. She realized that she had been dreaming. Of course, it was a dream, she told herself. After all, her runt would never do such things to her and she would never allow it if the shrimp did try. In fact, she would slaughter her little brat if she ever tried to do such things to her. But, why had she dreamed that?
She looked around thinking that her pest might have gotten in bed with her at some point and cuddled up next to her to induce such a revolting dream; the redhead did have a history of fondling her while they slept. But, there was no sign her elf. She was alone just as she had been when she went to sleep. Besides, Kim snuggled up to her all of the time and never made her dream anything like that; well, almost never anyway. So, why had she dreamed it now?
The emerald-eyed woman decided not to let it worry her. It was just one freakish brain impulse. It would probably never happen again or at least if it did, it would happen long after she had forgotten that last ghastly vision. Yeah, it was just one freak accident and that was the end of it, she convinced herself.
Shego was lying on her bed in her pajamas. The room had a strange illumination to it, as if there were candles lighting the area, but there none around from what she could see. She scanned the room, wondering what was going on and then she spotted a pair of olive green eyes stalking her at the foot of the bed. She craned an ebony eyebrow; what was her brat up to now?
Kim slowly rose to where a feral smirk was visible on her face. She pulled herself up onto the bed with all the grace of a big cat, revealing that she was in a blush pink camisole and matching shorts, which were cut high on her slim thighs. She crawled up the length of the bed and up Shego’s body. She continued to smirk when they were face to face; she was straddling her master’s stomach.
“What are you doing?” Shego demanded to know. She knew that sometimes her pet was naughty, but she was pushing her limits now.
“Oh, but you don’t really want that. I mean, if you did, you’d just throw me off. That’s only what your mouth is saying. There are better things to do with your mouth. Let me show you some.”
The emerald-eyed female was set to protest when Kim leaned down and kissed the corner of her mouth; a move that the pale woman often did to her little pet. She then placed soft, wet kisses on Shego’s chin; her mistress did not put up any sort of fight. She made her way down to the pale woman’s neck and lavished the whole area with tender, but hungry kisses. She paused when her lips landed on the elder woman’s pulse. She nuzzled the space for a second or so and then licked at the artery barely hidden underneath that pale, sea green skin.
The raven-haired woman bit her lip to keep from moaning from the attention, but that only seemed to encourage the adventurous little redhead. Kim moved on with her exploration, farther down the length of her mistress’ body, methodically unbuttoning the officer’s pajama shirt while keeping her mouth on all of that lovely, delicious pale skin. For some reason that was beyond Shego, she was not wearing a bra underneath her pajama shirt and Kim seemed to know that.
One of Kim’s hands went for the soft flesh while the other supported her over the apartment owner and her mouth retreated to the light spring green skin at the collar bone. Shego did not moan, but she did arch into the younger woman’s luscious touch. Kim noticed and pulled her mouth away from its feast of Shego’s body for a brief moment.
The redhead smirked, appearing something close to hunting feline that spotted its prey. She flung her master’s pajama shirt to the side as if it was the worst thing that she had ever seen and then stared at the treasure that she uncovered with her act for a few seconds. Shego was ready to cover herself up because she had been stared at before when she was topless and it was never for a good reason, despite her sexiness. Apparently, fellows were turned off by green nipples; she thought that was the reason behind why the petite hero was eyeing her.
“So beautiful,” Kim whispered before diving right in to do exactly what she wanted to do, attaching her mouth to the jade gem revealed to her, causing Shego to cry out in sheer ecstasy……
Shego shot up from bed, chest heaving because she was breathing like she had just been saved from drowning. Her hair was sticking to her forehead from sweating so hard. Her heart was racing. She had had one of those dreams again; it was the third one that week and it was only Tuesday.
The emerald-eyed woman wondered what brought on that dream. She glanced to the side and saw her pet was lying there, practically draped on her. She gasped and acted without thinking, literally kicking Kim out of the bed. Kim yelped when she hit the floor.
The slender pet pouted and exited the room as she was ordered to do. She could not believe that she had just gotten kicked out of bed. She knew it was against the rules for her to sleep in her owner’s bed, but she could not recall the last time that the rule was actually enforced; hey, on some nights, she woke up for brief moments and found her owner holding her, embracing her. So, she thought that it was all right for her to sleep in the bed now, even if Shego had never said so.
She had not even done anything to be kicked out of bed, Kim thought. Well, not counting the fact that she had been resting her head on Shego’s chest, but she did that half of the time that she slept next to her master. So, why had she been kicked out of the bed?
Shego shot up from her pillow yet again. She was drenched and, apparently, it was not just sweat that time around. She was breathing as if she had just run a marathon. It felt like there was lava coursing through her veins instead of blood. She had had one of those dreams again; the worst one yet.
The dream had been so intense that the pale woman had hit an apex in her sleep, which was what woke her up; yeah, it felt that good. That was certainly a new experience, she silently noted. She had never in her life had a dream that made her feel like she needed a cigarette and not for her usual reasons. Thanks to that dream, she felt like she needed a cigarette for the normal reasons.
To make matters worse, she was sleeping next to Drakken; she had no excuses to offer up as to why she had had the dream. She was glad that she had not cried out when she had reached the overwhelming peak in the dream or she might have woken him up and she had no idea how she would have started to explain why she had made the noise. She doubted that he would have understood anyway. She hardly understood how a dream could be so good.
She needed to stop having those dreams; especially since she needed to be well rested since she would need all of her energy to deal with her family tomorrow. Besides, Kim was just her pet and she should not be thinking of the girl in that manner. After all, she was straight, the raven-haired woman told herself. She was straight.
Next time: Shego’s family meets Drakken. Guess how many of them like him; go ahead and guess. And then try to guess what happens. And then bring me a sandwich, please.
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Between now and December 20th, the winner of this contest will receive a Limited Edition Giclee of Jennifer's "Girlfriends in Paris".
In the spirit of Thanksgiving and Christmas, the winner will be the person who is judged to have done the most generous charitable deed in this time period. We will recruit the same esteemed judges as before:
Please email the description of your gift to others to tadd@jennifergarant.com. And, don't be surprised if in the same spirit of giving, many more prizes will be added as we go, because everyone who participates will be a winner with their contributions.
Here is a recipe extraordinaire!! (I must give credit to my pal Laura for this one). It was served for the first time at my annual CHRISTMAS IS FOR CHICKS, CHOCOLATE & CHAMPAGNE PARTY this past December.
Toss all ingredients into a crystal bowl and use your hands to really mix everything up so the apple and chocolate bits are totally covered in cool whip. Lick your fingers to sample the results.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Open can of cresent roll and unroll the dough. Place one triangular piece of cresent roll on a baking sheet or cooking stone.
Put a cocktail weenie in the wide end of the dough triangle; roll the dough around the sausage (you should have one layer of dough covering it completely - leaving the 'toe' end exposed). Taper the other end to look realistic at the base of the toe. Use a knife to score 'knuckles' on the dough in the center.
Place the toes in the oven and bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown. After baking, add a dab of ketchup at the exposed end of the toe and press an almond slice onto the ketcup for the nail.
Melt the chocolate bark for 90 seconds (or longer to melt throughout). Dip each sandwich cracker into the melted chocolate half way and lay on to wax paper to cool.
When the chocolate has hardened, melt the vanilla bark and dip the opposite side, laying the cookies back on the wax paper to cool.
Cut squash in half from stem to bottom. Deseed. Place squash cut side down on pan and bake at 350 for 35 minutes or until outer edge is soft to the touch. Let cool. Use fork to scrape squash from shell.
Saute regular garlic in 1/4 stick margarine. Add cream and cheese. Add salt and pepper to taste. In another pan, saute roasted garlic, and remaining butter. Add spaghetti squash to this mixture of roasted garlic. Saute in pan and occasionally mix squash to cook more evenly. Then add cream and cheese mixture to roasted garlic and squash. Add more salt & pepper if needed. Serve.
Note: You can add fresh diced tomatoes and parsley for garnish and color. Toss this in at the end prior to seving.
Submit your recipe to Jennifer at info@jennifergarant.com to be posted here on our blog. The person with the most comments will be sent a microslice cutting board. It's that easy!!
Maggie Murphy (40pts)Maggie is the winner of Jennifer's original 22"x30" painting "Swine, Wine, So Fine," mixed media on watercolor paper. Congratulations Maggie, Jeramy (with an "A"), Josh, and Jonah!!
You are the host and Chef of "The Perfect Dinner Party". You pick four well known people (can be anybody, living or not - could be writers, actors, politicians, sports people, astronauts, statesmen, whoever that would make up the perfect dinner party).You are preparing the 4 course dinner and will submit the menu and one recipe as part of the contest. The menu should have something to do with each of your dinner guests. Submit your dinner guests names and their conversation as a script, (i.e., Henry Kissinger replied "blah, blah, blah" to Suzanne Sommer's poignant question) . Each person should say at least 4 things.
"The Perfect Dinner Party" guests should be chosen to ensure an interesting and/or funny dinner conversation. So, submit a 4 course dinner menu (with one recipe), names of guests, and their conversation as a script.
P.S. Our Dinner party would be Winston Churchill, Dana Carvey (as the Church Lady), Cher, and Sylvester Stallone.
Drawers that don't slide right and get hung up... makes me want to yank them right out of the cabinet
Contest Rules:You can comment as many times as you'd like to this post on Jennifer Garant Studios Facebook wall, but have to wait for 3 posts between your posts before you can comment again.
Comment results for Contest #2: Quickfire I on Ryan's coverage of Jennifer Garant's painting "Bad Habits in Venice" are in.
The nun clutching the Bible has a red stain on her dress!! She must have been involved somehow... who would ever suspect her with that innocent get up on, holding the Word of God?! How low does a person have to go to cover up a murder? Someone order a DNA test on that stain, STAT.
We all know that SOMETHING crashed in the desert outside of Roswell, New Mexico that hot afternoon in July 1947. It is quite possible that the extraterrestrial life forms got so fed up with the publicity and alien mockery that their little visit caused that they decided to pick up ship and camp elsewhere. I am banking they choose ‘The City of Light’ to call home. Coincidence that this painting took place in the very same city? And, now we have a murder investigation on our hands. I don’t think so. I have heard that aliens, unlike humans, don’t have to depend on air for survival. And, what better place to lurk and spy on unsuspecting prey than in the Venetian canals themselves. What’s that?! I see one of them now!! Camouflaged on the side of the orange building near the skyline!! Wow, who knew they were capable of changing color in an effort to conceal themselves from their victims. They obviously haven’t mastered their technique, however. I can still see the outline of his green head and limbs. Oh, the horror… Oh, the humanity!! Run for your lives folks… RUN, RUN, RUN!!!!Thanks to all who participated in this round!
The person with the most interesting conspiracy theory or funniest comment in the comment section of Ryan's coverage of Jennifer Garant's painting "Bad Habits in Venice" has a chance to win some points during this challenge. See article links below.
You may not post 2 in a row; you must allow at least five others to post before you can post again. Remember, this is not a contest of who can rack up the most comments... it's the content that counts!
Thanks to everyone who had a chance to participate. The pictures were absolutely priceless!! Everyone did a great job!!
Second Place - Maggie Murphy: Third Place - Robyn Service: The remaining contestants in order of placement:
Challenge Name - "The Royal Tenenbaums" This is one of our favorite movies. If you have not seen it, you should, but that is totally optional! It is a family full of wonderful dysfunctional people.
Contest Participants: We want you to find a character in that movie and do a make-over to look like that character. If you can include more than just yourself to do this, that would be great, but they would have to be a diferent character than you. After you are dressed as one of the characters, you must get a photo in a public place posing as them (i.e., in a restaurant, at a park, etc.) If you have more than two of your family and/or friends do this with you, you will receive an extra point by each judge.
You will be judged on a number of factors including funniest, most true to character, most unusual location for the shot, etc. You will be awarded a score between 1 and 10 if you participate. This is a great chance to increase your point standings.
If you missed this part of Contest #2, there will be plenty more legs to make up the points, some even worth 20 points! So, everyone is still in contention to win a Jennifer Garant original.
Arrange a plate of food to look like something artistic: a face, a Van Gough, an abstract, your dog, etc. Take a picture of the plate and send to info@jennifergarant.com.
4) The person with the most points at the end of the contest will win an original painting by Jennifer.
Note: There will be a total of four big contests and a number of quickfire contests; we will have five unbiased judges to award points for each contest.
Bill has been in the art business for over 20 years, and is currently the Gallery Director of Artevo Corporation in Calgary as well as the Corporate Sales Director.
Sandy is an independent freelance graphic & print designer since 1995. She specializes in small business planning, advertising, menu, and form development. She has an extensive portfolio in menu design for small to medium sized restaurants and has provided print design services to the hospitality, medical and educational fields of business. In 2006, she became a founding designer of the D.A.I.S.I.E Company which began a career in digital graphics and downloadable print products for personal and commercial use. She designs original printable templates and works with digital art from internationally known artists. Her products are now also featured in BELLA Scraps Magazine.
Ryan is the General Manager of French Art Network and Rue Royale Art Partners of New Orleans. With galleries in Carmel by the Sea, California, Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Orleans and Key West, Florida; the company’s family of galleries represents 54 artists from across the globe. With his office in the center of the French Quarter at 541 Royal Street, Ryan has managed to surround himself with some of the most beautiful aspects of New Orleans: its artists. “Artists mold the way we think and live on a daily basis; they are one of society’s most prized possessions."
Ryan has been featured on several commercials for New Orleans Public Access Television, encouraging people to “spread the love” while evacuated for Katrina. An avid participant in local charities, Ryan has managed to raise thousands of dollars to help multiple charities of different venues. He is also the Arts and Culture editor for Neworlean.com, where he writes a weekly column and blog, “Around with Ryan” , featuring what’s good about the art, the artists and the galleries of The Big Easy. He also highlights groups and businesses in New Orleans like, "The Big Easy Roller Girls," in his video segments, showing locals and tourists what to see and do in the city. An artist himself, Ryan centers his work on graphite and ink sketches and collage. Ryan says he is most inspired by his family, “all of them, they are the center of my jokes, my columns, my stories and everything that is me. Even when I want them to… they never go away. I am super lucky."
Nancy has over 10 years experience doing Product Development and sales in the wall art industry for retailers, formally PD manager for Dayton Hudson Marshall Fields Dept stores and a Buyer for Target in Home Textiles.
Louise Mikkelborg Melybye worked for 10 years in the television industry in Canada where she was an award-winning news anchor and reporter. She left broadcasting after the birth of her children, but has remained active in the volunteer sector. She is passionate about the environment, politics, and the welfare of children. Louise lives with her husband Scott, and three children, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Rosemary says: I saw your work for the first time a few years ago when my Mom picked up your "Chef in a Tub" picture. I've always loved the "Fat Chef" series and have recently decorated my new house in them.
Jennifer is encouraged and inspired by the creativity and enthusiasm of her collectors. To have your Jennifer Garant kitchen featured here, please mail or email your name, printed or digital photos, and a brief statement about what you love about your Collector's Kitchen to:
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After the frightening ordeal with baby Gates, this sweet story was balm for my soul. My friend Wendy (baby Gates’ aunt) introduced me to this sweet couple and asked me to photograph their adoption. It was such a sweet blessing to witness the joy of the placement and see the story of adoption unfold. This is baby Seth, the new son of Sara & Mike.
I asked Wendy/ Sara’s BFF to write this blog post since she has been there as a best friend to Sara since childhood! She wrote this about her friends, Mike and Sara, and their journey:
“Mike and Sara have longed to be parents and after 8 years of infertility and a failed adoption, the beginning of 2013 brought a new path for Sara and Mike. They had finally and peacefully resigned themselves to the fact that it was okay that they were not to have their own children. Death looks like that…peace. There was no bitterness, no anger, just peace.
“Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.” John 12:24
After disillusionment from looking at various adoption agencies, a couple of years ago I introduced Sara and Mike to Covenant Care (CC) with the statement, “This is not like other adoption agencies…trust me just talk to them.” So they did and they agreed. Essentially Christians were enabling other Christians to adopt. They had not found anything like CC in Kentucky. Sara grew up in Georgia and her parents and brothers still live in Georgia. Due to her strong ties still in Georgia, CC was willing to take them as prospective adoptive parents.
The hard thing about being a prospective adoptive parent is that you have NO idea if anyone is looking at you. Well, just a few weeks after Sara and Mike were both at peace with their decision that they would not be parents, their sweet case worker named Kayla called to tell them that a birthmother wanted to meet Sara and Mike in the next couple of weeks and wanted them to have her child. WHAT? Are you kidding me? This had to be a joke? This could not be happening to them? Surely, the birthmother would change her mind. Well, 4 days after Mike and Sara met the precious birthmother and grandmother, little Seth was born and she had not changed her mind! Then, Seth went to the sweetest foster family for the 10 day waiting period, then Thursday, April 25th, Sara and Mike’s family was expanded.
Mike is a pastor in Kentucky and his wife Sara is a special education middle school teacher, they have about 10 dogs (jk) and chickens and now they are parents to a precious little boy, Seth Michael. I think you can see the joy and love that is overflowing from this couple and waiting to be lavished on this precious child who was anointed by God at just the right time for them.”
The foster parents (Jenny & Phil) that took care of Baby Seth and loved him for the first few days of his little life.
Steven, the Director of Ministry Development lead the group in a sweet devotion and prayer on Galations 4:7.
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i had to make a scumbag move and pick up the Jets defense so Hobbes couldnt add them for tomorrow nights game. 2-3. all i gotta do is get in that tourney.
Beast Mode wrote: i had to make a scumbag move and pick up the Jets defense so Hobbes couldnt add them for tomorrow nights game. 2-3. all i gotta do is get in that tourney.
I also find it funny how you were silent around here for the first 3 weeks as loss after loss piled on.
137 points this week. 2nd straight week of most points And Brees was only mediocre (to his standards). Take that Pawno!
Mr. Crackerz wrote: 137 points this week. 2nd straight week of most points And Brees was only mediocre (to his standards). Take that Pawno!
Meanwhile, I am offering Josh Gordon or Alshon Jeffery. Both sitting on my bench most weeks, given I have Megatron, Fitzgerald and Cruz.
Looking to upgrade QB. Will trade Stafford and either Gordon or Jeffery for an elite QB. Send me a trade if interested.
2 years ago. I almost beat AussieBeans in the final. This year I know i'll beat him (or whatever punk Jesus serves me up)
Chatter has been quiet on this thread. I assume most people have accepted that my team is by far the most dominant, and there is no way I am not winning this league. Beast was my latest victim, no surprises there.
Our driver yelled, “Pushsay,Pushsay, push for your lives!” My friend of many years, Sam Speerstra, was managing this project. Sam is an “Indiana Jones” character from way back. Go with Sam, and you are sure to fine some adventure. He was the one who got me into diving for diamonds in Venezuela during the rainy season a few years ago. What a nightmare that was! Sam also introduced me to Madagascar, which is where this adventure took place. We were prospecting for high-grade gold.
“Hurry, give it everything you’ve got. I hear trucks coming!” Sam was driving us in an old Toyota pickup truck that probably already had a couple of hundred thousand miles on it. It was a wreck! The engine kept cutting out as we were working our way up the steep grade of a remote mountain, somewhere in darkest, undeveloped Madagascar. Sam’s swearing got progressively more descriptive and deafening as the engine problems got worse. We were pretty close to the top when the engine finally quit. It was in the middle of the night on a blind corner of a pretty busy highway. Most of the trucks traveling the highway did not have headlights; they travel by moonlight a lot in Madagascar!
They speak French in this particular country. My French is lousy, but I understood the message. As soon as the engine quit, three other guys and I were out of the truck and pushing uphill. We already knew there was not a single pull-off behind us for several miles. We had been watching for pull-offs! There were also no guard rails. The embankment was very steep. Visibility was non-existent; the moon was not out this night. We were in near total darkness. We could hear the trucks coming from both directions on the highway. Sam was steering the vehicle as we pushed, yelling “Pushsay, Pushsay!”
We barely got the Toyota off the side of the road just up from the blind turn, when big delivery trucks passed by from both directions. The one coming downhill only had one dim headlight. It was moving in low gear. It probably didn’t have any brakes.
Once off the road, Sam stepped out of the vehicle, slipped, fell down the hill and ended up face down in a muddy ditch. The cussing started all over again. No one could find a flashlight to fix the engine. The guys figured it was a problem with the fuel injectors being too loose. They tightened them up in the dark, by feel.
Sam decided the best thing to do was push-start the Toyota backwards downhill, around the blind curve in the darkness. What else could we do? We pushed, he steered. We tried three times. The engine would not start. That was when Sam admitted that the Toyota never push-started in reverse! We ended up in the same place on the blind curve where the Toyota originally conked out. “Pushsay, Pushsay for your lives.” Back up the hill we pushed the Toyota once again. I started looking for a place to sleep. There was only one sleeping bag in the truck, so I started quietly planning how I was going to find it first—while the others discussed the problem in French.
Pretty soon, a big delivery truck coming up the hill was stopped by one of the Frenchmen involved with our operation. I did not understand everything that was being said, but it became clear that no one had a working flashlight and no one had anything to tow with. The truck did have a long piece of wood in the back. It looked to be about 20 feet long. It was a rough-cut 2X6. They decided to use it as a push rod from bumper to bumper. Sam was going to attempt a jump-start going forward up the hill.
My biggest concern was getting over the top of the mountain. From there it was downhill to the village where we would put up until morning in a hotel—with real beds. We also had not eaten dinner yet. The main concern of Sam and everyone else was not destroying the license plate on the Toyota. What’s the big deal about a license plate for a broken down old vehicle? Without the license plate being nearly perfect, there were serious problems with “Les Polisia” at the many security checkpoints throughout the country! Damaged license plates were cause for harassment. Destroyed or missing license plates were cause for seizure! The severity of the offense would rule how much money it would cost to buy ourselves out of trouble at each checkpoint.
I was mainly hoping to get over the hill and down to the village where we could find a place to sleep that was off the open ground.
Pretty soon, the push rod was placed between the vehicles. Not being able to stand back any longer with dinner and a real bed predominant in my mind, I over-rode everyone’s objections by placing the push rod on top of the Toyota bumper, under the license plate, through the hole and up against the spare tire. This way, they only had to hold and balance the push rod against the front bumper of the big truck. Sam gave the signal and off they went—uphill. I watched. It looked like the Keystone Cops in the dark. Five big guys (two were passengers from the big truck) holding the push rod against the big truck’s bumper, running along in front of the big truck as they went faster and faster. Sam popped the clutch in second gear and the Toyota roared away in front of the truck, in the dark with five men being dragged behind, holding onto the push rod. They had to let go, because Sam took off like a shot, not wanting to take any chance of the truck quitting again.
When the men let go of the push rod, it dropped to the ground, pushed up against the license plate, and pop, off went the license plate, sailing into the darkness, over the steep embankment. The men were so upset, I thought they were going to cry. No use in crying over tomorrow’s problems. I urged everyone back into the truck so we could get going before it quit again.
Shortly thereafter, we found ourselves checked in to a reasonably comfortable hotel, by fourth-world standards, and eating dinner—and sharing a warm beer. The next day we found the license plate. It was only slightly damaged. Yes, life is good!
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The eye can be examined with relative ease regarding both its function and its structure. A practical examination consists of the ability to relocate the orbit and the response of the student to light and lodging.
The function of the eye may be tested in numerous methods. The client might be asked to identify illuminated letter or objects of varying sizes on exactly what is understood as the Snellen chart.
On the other hand, the examination of the structural part of the eye may be made in a number of methods. Tension within the eyeball is measured by a "tonometer." In particular diseases, particularly in glaucoma, the stress in the eyeball is increased significantly.
It needs to be well kept in mind that a client with an eye problem may have other problems. Typically other physical conditions are main and affect the eye as a repercussion. The appearance of the eye can inform the patient and the doctor to difficulties in some disturbances of other parts of the body even prior to other symptoms present themselves.
One's reliance on sight is stressed when one deals with a short-lived or possible permanent loss of this important sense. Thus, when corrective steps are sought, specific forms of vision correction such as contact lenses or eyeglasses are recommended.
On the other hand, some individuals are bothered with that they have actually some framed lenses or contact lenses in front of their eyes.
For this factor, advanced surgical operations were established to encourage reduced usage of contact lenses or glasses. One of which is the now popular LASIK eye surgery.
Basically, LASIK eye surgical treatment is the brief term for "Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis." Like its tangible counterpart, LASIK eye surgical treatment is another kind of vision correction. The only distinction is that with this type of surgery, one's vision is remedied permanently.
With LASIK eye surgical treatment, the refractive errors in the cornea are completely transformed. This can be done using an "excimer laser."
The primary purpose of this surgical treatment is to produce a threadlike, rounded "flap" in the cornea using a blade called "microkeratome." In a series of unfolding and laser processing, the cornea is finally reformed, permitting better the eye to direct more light into the retina.
Amidst the growing appeal of LASIK eye surgery, there are still disadvantages that individuals must understand. Probably, the main reason that this kind of eye surgical treatment has actually become well accepted is due to the fact that many of its cases had actually succeeded.
Because LASIK eye surgical treatment involves the operation of the retina, which is one of the most delicate portions of the eye, many individuals say that the operation can be extremely risky.
To puts it simply, a basic error could nearly trigger an individual's lifetime blindness. It is crucial more helpful hints to think about many factors prior to choosing whether LASIK eye surgical treatment is the ideal restorative step one has to go through.
LASIK eye surgical treatment may fix your vision but it does not necessarily imply that it can give you a twenty-twenty. Even if statistical reports show that 70% of the clients may have 20/20 vision, this does not necessarily imply they have ideal vision also.
Offered all these things, it can be deduced that, in spite of the appeal of the operation, LASIK may not always be Our site the perfect eye surgery the method most individuals view it
Conversely, the assessment of the structural part of the eye may be made in several methods. It should be well kept in mind that a patient with an eye issue might have other issues. Frequently other physical conditions are main and affect the eye as a repercussion. The look of the eye can signal the client and the doctor to difficulties in some disturbances of other parts of the body even before other signs provide themselves.
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Novotel Andorra at Crer. Prat De La Creu, S/N is 'Excellent' with a 8.8 out of 10 hotel review score.
Eurotrash meets Southern Class with a hip hop beat – join sensation SoCRO as he joins local DJs to blend European club scene electronica from his Croatian roots with our own Southern Hip Hop sound. Grab a drink of your choice and some euro-southern gelato and settle in for a wild rooftop ride. To catch a taste of this musician go to http://socro.co/ The All American Summer series is generously supported by the Chattanooga Coca Cola Bottling Company and Tennessee American Water.
Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Hunter Museum of American Art is an ArtsBuild Community Arts Partner. The Hunter is supported by grants from the Tennessee Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Hunter Museum is a 501 (C) 3 Non-Profit charitable institution.
No organization can best serve the people it represents in the modern world unless it reforms itself to cope with new global challenges. The Commonwealth – a voluntary association of 54 countries from every continent of the world and now 62 years old – decided to do just that.
When the Heads of Government last met in November 2009, they did so at a time when the world was in the midst of an economic and financial crisis; the old order of economic power was changing; climate change showed signs of endangering global economic activity and the safety and livelihood of millions of people, and posed threats to the very existence of a number of countries. Terrorism, too, threatened the security of states and presented a serious challenge to international peace.
Significantly, Heads of Government decided that, in such a world, it was important to build a stronger, more resilient and progressive Commonwealth and make it relevant to its times and people in the future.
They recognised that an organisation, in which every race and every religion is represented and which comprises rich and poor countries, large states and small islands, has the inherent capacity to contribute significantly to solving the world’s problems. The sheer diversity of the association would be almost impossible to create today, for there would be no compelling reasons to form it and there would be many pressures to resist its formation. The existence of the Commonwealth is, therefore, a gift – one that should be nurtured and enhanced.
The heads of government made it clear that they wanted the Commonwealth to continue to be an important player in the world drawing on its rich diversity to help build global consensus around the Commonwealth’s values of peace, democracy, the rule of law, human rights, gender equality and economic development.
Therefore, they decided to establish an Eminent Persons Group (EPG) to propose ways in which the Commonwealth could continue to be both influential and a leader in dealing not only with the problems faced by its own members, but in helping to resolve the issues confronting mankind as a whole.
This was a timely decision by Heads of Government because, prior to the 2009 meeting in Trinidad, the sentiment had grown in the Commonwealth media, civil society organisations and among some member governments that the association was in danger of becoming irrelevant. Many doubted its capability of continuing to be a significant organisation amongst its own member states, let alone an influence in the global community.
Of particular concern was that, even though the Commonwealth claims to be a “values-based” organisation, through a number of declarations, there have been violations of human, political and civil rights in several Commonwealth countries, and the association has not spoken out strongly enough against them. Indeed, while the Commonwealth is the only multilateral organisation with machinery to oversee compliance with its declared values, that machinery – the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) – has responded only when there has been an unconstitutional overthrow of governments; it has not acted against early signs of serious or persistent violations of the Commonwealth code. This has led to scepticism about the organisation and the claim that it is hypocritical.
In the past, the Commonwealth broke unchartered ground in dramatic ways to lead the world into ending gross violations of the rights of people. When the current EPG submits its report to Commonwealth Heads of Government for their consideration in Australia in November, it will be 25 years since the first EPG submitted its findings on the evils of apartheid in South Africa. That 1986 report of the first EPG was a momentous – now historic - document. It called the Commonwealth’s and the world’s attention to the imperative of urgent action to end apartheid, and documented in an irresistible manner the consequences of the global community’s failure to act.
Remarkably, given the defiance of the apartheid regime, that first EPG thought it had failed. But, indeed, their work had started the process of success. Less than four years later, Nelson Mandela was released from 27 years of captivity and the walls of apartheid came tumbling down.
The present EPG has a different task from the first one, but it is no less daunting. Essentially, it is to propose ways in which the Commonwealth will remain relevant to its times and people in the future. To do so, the Commonwealth will have to reform in many ways, and it will require political will by its leaders to act on the bold proposals that the EPG is putting forward.
The proposals cover a range of issues, among which are: enhanced machinery for ensuring that states comply with the Commonwealth’s declared values and that their peoples human, civil and political rights are respected; a stronger role in development issues to bring about change in the international arrangements to give developing countries a voice so that they are not simply flotsam and jetsam pushed around by the tides of larger countries’ interests; practical measures to help small and vulnerable states meet the severe challenges they face particularly access to financing for education, health and infrastructure; creating means to increase investment among Commonwealth countries, and increase trade between them; dealing with the effects of climate change and establishing rapid response machinery to aid countries quickly when natural disasters strike; confronting the problem of HIV/AIDS including by more enlightened leadership and repeal of laws that victimise sufferers; more opportunities for youth who comprise more than 60 per cent of the Commonwealth’s population.
The Commonwealth Secretariat itself also needs a new commitment from its member governments. Over the years, its staff complement has been reduced while demands on them have increased. The number of its entire staff is now less than the cafeteria staff at the UN in New York.
But, the Commonwealth remains an association that could bring immense benefit to the people of its member countries and to the world. Its very diversity, and the opportunities it presents for meaningful discourse across ethnic, religious and national lines, are simply priceless in today’s much troubled world. If the EPG proposals find favour with governments, the Commonwealth will matter to its own 2.4 billion people, and, again, be an example to the world.
The EPG’s directional statement can be read at:http://www.thecommonwealth.org/files/236344/FileName/EPGconsultation.pdf
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“Robert Venditti’s run on X-O MANOWAR is one of the finest in Valiant’s storied history,” said Valiant Editor-in-Chief Warren Simons. “From his very first issue with artist Cary Nord through PLANET DEATH, UNITY, ARMOR HUNTERS and beyond, Rob’s work on X-O MANOWAR helped cement Valiant as one of the leading publishers in comics today and his contributions to the fabric of the Valiant Universe will continue to resonate for decades to come. But he won’t be leaving X-O MANOWAR quietly. What we have in store for X-O MANOWAR’s grand finale as we head toward issue #50 might just be Valiant’s most audacious turn to date. As Valiant prepares to celebrate X-O Manowar’s 25th anniversary in 2017, ‘LONG THE LIVE THE KING’ will be a colossal turning point for the character…and foreshadow even bigger changes yet to come in the future.”
X-O Manowar #47 is the beginning of the end to Venditti’s historic run on the book. It begins the final arc “Long Live the King.” The arc will detail a striking cosmic showdown between X-O Manowar, Aric of Dacia and heir to the throne of the Visigoth Empire, and The Torment. The Torment are a foe far more terrible than any that have come before. They have traveled for eons to reach Earth and Aric and his X-O Manowar armor. Will Aric be able to challenge a seemingly omnipotent threat with motives beyond the comprehension of moral men? Will the armor truly be Earth’s salvation, as the Vine’s myth foretold? Is this the beginning of the end for X-O Manowar, or the beginning of something even bigger?
“X-O MANOWAR isn’t just the story of Aric of Dacia’s odyssey across time and space. It’s also the story of Valiant’s reemergence as the premier storytelling company in comics today, and Robert Venditti has been an integral member of the creative vanguard behind that success since day one,” said Valiant CEO & Chief Creative Officer Dinesh Shamdasani. “Over the course of 56 issues, we’ve cemented X-O MANOWAR to his rightful place in the pantheon of comics’ greatest heroes and X-O MANOWAR #50 is the ultimate celebration of that achievement. To officiate it, we’ve set out to invest an unrivaled amount of energy and attention into X-O MANOWAR’s final four issues and to formally recognize this as the culmination of one of the greatest, most nuanced character arcs in the history of modern comics. Now, as we march toward issue #50, we’re preparing even greater surprises for X-O MANOWAR’s future – including the anniversary cover to end all anniversary covers. X-O MANOWAR #50 will be a milestone accomplishment in every sense of the term.”
The covers for X-O Manowar #47 come from Kano, Phil Jimenez, Khoi Pham, Clayton Henry, Rafa Sandoval, David Lafuente, and Jeff Lemire. X-O Manowar #47 hits comic book shelves on June 29, 2016.
John is the Editor here at Bounding Into Comics. He is a massive Washington Capitals fan, lover of history, and likes to dabble in economics and philosophy.
Copyright 2018, Bounding Into Comics. Disclosure Information: Some of the organizations with products on our site may pay us a referral fee or affiliate commission when you click to apply for those products.
“I never thought I’d put on the cape and tights. That was never my intention. I was just going to give Nightwing the push he needed to be Robin again.”
Tim Drake has been through the ringer. The third Robin has been very prevalent throughout the DC Universe in the last few years. From his time on Future’s End to a leading position on the New 52 Teen Titans. However, Detective Comics is where Tim Drake shines. James Tynion IV and Eddy Barrows have been making magic for quite a few issues now. Together, this creative team has turned Tim Drake from a creative vortex to one of the most compelling plotlines in DC Comics history.
The Young “Detective” has been trapped within Mr. Oz’s prison for some time now. Now that Batman knows Tim is alive, it’s only a matter of time before the two are reunited. But with the incredible scripts Tynion has been writing it may be at the hands of Drake himself.
In Detective Comics #965, Tim Drake begins his daring escape from imprisonment. Employing his famous intellect, he cracks Oz’s systems and grants himself a small bit of freedom. His ingenuity and resourcefulness are wonderful reminders of how compelling Tim can be. His strength is his mind, his ability to out-think the unthinkable.
Tynion has had plenty of time to develop a relationship with Tim, and it shows. In his Detective Comics run an emphasis is placed on the entirety of Bruce Wayne’s extended family. In his hands, Tim is quickly coming to the forefront of the Bat-Family.
Eddy Barrows and Eber Ferreira have been an incredible creative team for DC. Their not-so-recent work on Martian Manhunter is some of the most captivating panels in recent memory. It’s no wonder why they’ve remained on Detective Comics with Tynion for a while now. Barrows has a classic style that can create a surprising amount of contrast to make the story even more interesting.
There’s a blend of flashback sequences mixed in with the story. The art team do an eye-catching job of juxtaposing the old and the new, giving a more dramatic touch to the modern day. It’s a small touch but one that makes their work so remarkable.
James Tynion IV, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, and Adriano Lucas make it look easy. Together, the team have been creating amazing stories featuring all of the characters in Gotham’s ranks. Tim Drake, Red Robin, has been taken to particular heights. After sacrificing himself for his team, he found himself at the mercy of one Mr. Oz. Now that he’s gained back some freedom, Drake is off on an exciting adventure by some amazing creatives.
Unlike the New 52, Rebirth has a plethora of creative teams that are still intact, and with good reason. Some of the best stories in comic history have been put together thanks to DC’s latest relaunch. Detective Comics is being helmed by one such team. One so good it could drive any reader to stand and declare, “Oh Captains, My Captains.”
Daniel Mills is a screenwriter and director working in Los Angeles, California. Far too many comics and Forgotten Realms-novels led him to want to tell stories of his own. From articles and opinion pieces to reviews and screenplays, he sees every new opportunity as another new realm waiting to be explored.
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iLatin Jazz Mini-Fest 2014, “There is a whole new generation of Latin Jazz players, from all over the world,” enthuses Emerson Bran, the founder of the iLatin Jazz Mini-Festival, a new endeavor in Los Angeles to spotlight these artists. “They are playing at a ridiculously high level, and they have the right vibe and charisma to reach a wider audience.” 07/28/14 >> go there
Youn Sun Nah, Fall 2014 Tour, In Korean, it’s called han. It’s an elusive but poignant feeling, the bittersweet longing mixed with shades of pleasant melancholy. A similar emotion pervades lusophone music as saudade and ducks in and out of the blues. 07/22/14 >> go there
Willis Earl Beal, Experiments in Time (CD Baby), Some artists dive so deep into the oceans of their inner worlds that they eventually land on universal territory, mapping the secret currents and hidden crannies of the heart. In a quiet, intuitive way, Willis Earl Beal has found this path. He makes songs out of his inner world, feeling his way carefully toward what he, and he alone, wants to hear. 07/03/14 >> go there
Center Stage, 2012 Tours, Diplomacy doesn’t just happen in conference rooms or at embassies. It can burst out in classrooms and dance studios, on town greens and at local landmarks, in coffee shops and arts centers, moving from person to person, between artist and arts lover. 06/19/14 >> go there
The Bad Things, After the Inferno (Silent City Records), Seattle. The whole world knows the bands that word conjures. But they only tell one small fragment of the city’s musical story. Hidden by the noise of electric guitars and the sweet scents of gentrification, a strong, vital underground scene still flourishes. A junkyard cabaret inhabited by the underdogs and freaks, caught in the sudden glare of burlesques and little jewel box clubs. A place filled with the joyous outcasts, of celebration and commiseration. 06/18/14 >> go there
Zebrina, Hamidbar Medaber (Tzadik), Canadian jazz pianist Jonathan Feldman had an epiphany. Raised on a steady diet of Miles Davis and his former bandmates’ records like Chick Corea’s “Light as a Feather”, Feldman hadn’t really explored the music of his family’s Jewish faith. Growing up Jewish in Hamilton, ON and attending a Jewish elementary school and summer camp exposed him to some Israeli folk music and the liturgical music of the synagogue, but aside from the avant-garde offerings of clarinetist Ben Goldberg, he never checked out much klezmer music, sometimes called “Jewish Jazz”. 06/16/14 >> go there
Zongo Junction, No Discount (Electric Cowbell Records), Every journey, they say, begins with a single step. For Zongo Junction, that first footfall came in the Bay Area, when drummer and West African music explorer Charles Ferguson was young. His drum teacher began to show him the wide world of music that was waiting out there. 06/16/14 >> go there
Song of the Bird King, 2014 Summer Projects, Code: It’s a language of secrets, a precise pattern of presence and absence, sound and silence. It’s the hidden foundation of technology, covertly connecting scattered bits and bytes. Composers/percussionists Susie Ibarra and Roberto Rodriguez crack and play with code, uniting diverse but entwined projects in their new digital music initiative, Song of the Bird King. 06/09/14 >> go there
Mónica Giraldo, Que venga la vida (Polen Records), Mónica Giraldo is a woman walking two paths. The first is taking her deeper and deeper into the heart of Colombian music, surrounded by the power of her native land’s traditional rhythms. The other leads her out and away, following melodies and harmonies from overseas. 06/03/14 >> go there
Joe Purdy, Eagle Rock Fire (Mudtown Crier Records), When Arkansas songwriter Joe Purdy was told to evacuate his California home because of nearby forest fires, he didn’t pack up his dog Smalls and a couple favorite guitars. Instead he sat down and started writing a song: “Warn all the horses, warn all the riders, that the fire is coming down.” He finished the song and the evacuation warning passed. 05/28/14 >> go there
Cascada de Flores, Radio Flor (Ita Music), It’s the sound and feel of XEW, a powerful station out of Mexico that broadcast far beyond Mexico’s borders. It broke down national boundaries, and for many listeners in the early-20th century, the voices of XEW became members of the family, the music the soundtrack to daily life. It’s a warm summer evening. The windows are open, and the radio is on. As the family gathers and chats, the radio orchestra fills the living room with psaltery and violins. Piano and poetry segues into jingles and wildly romantic boleros. Finally, the deep booming voice announcing “Chucho el Roto” drifts in from the receiver. The family huddles around the radio to catch every moment of the eagerly anticipated radio drama. 05/12/14 >> go there
globalFEST @ Lincoln Center Out of Doors 2014, globalFEST, one of the most catalytic world music events in North America, goes on the road, taking over multiple locations at Lincoln Center with a globe and genre-spanning line-up in a day-long celebration. 05/07/14 >> go there
CD Baby, The Iceberg Tip Sheets, Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and Macklemore both had their start on CD Baby and their catalog titles are still offered. Other artists, like Ingrid Michaelson and Gregory Alan Isakov have maintained independent and highly successful careers even as they’ve continued their partnerships with CD Baby. Greg Brown and Grant Lee Phillips are among musicianswho’ve dropped the old label system and run their own indie careers with the help of CD Baby. But which CD Baby artists will be the next to reach household name status? The Iceberg Tip Sheet offers a quick round up of recent and upcoming releases distributed by CD Baby, showcasing breakthrough artists, as well as cult stars and up-and-comers. 05/06/14 >> go there
The Polish Ambassador, Push Through the Pavement (Jumpsuit Records), “Every night, before we go on stage, we look each other in the eye and say let’s get loose; let’s spread the love,” smiles producer and madcap musical activist David Sugalski a.k.a. The Polish Ambassador. “We dance like crazy when we perform and that’s permission for the crowd to do the same. We encourage everyone to drop the facade of coolness and celebrate their existence, no matter where they are coming from.” 05/01/14 >> go there
Benyoro, Self-titled, Benyoro: the band is, quite literally, a meeting place. Its name, taken from Mali’s Bamana language, means precisely that. That the six-piece group would come together in NYC seems almost inevitable. The city is the polyglot home to a thousand different languages and dialects, where African music devotees can find their kindred spirits in recent émigrés from the continent. Where South African jit can nuzzle up next to merengue and the blues can sit next to Kenyan benga. 05/01/14 >> go there
Rumblefish, Musicians and labels are getting paid for well over one billion monthly YouTube views because of one company. While YouTube monetization is on the tips of tongues across the music industry, innovator Rumblefish—started by a professional musician and film composer—is in the unique position of having the most cleared copyrights (5 million) in the world and the largest number of micro-licensing partners, apps, and marketplaces of anyone in the online music space. Their multi-year head start makes them attractive to large digital distributors, deep label catalogs, and independent songwriters alike. 05/01/14 >> go there
Lost Origin Sound Series (Lost Origin Productions/Electric Cowbell), It all began with a bad cell phone connection. Musician and all-around creative instigator Jason Hamacher was about to drive into a tunnel near the DC zoo, when a friend and fellow musician called and said he had to check out “Serbian chant” for a new project the two were involved with. 04/09/14 >> go there
globalFEST @ Bonnaroo 2014, “Sounds from all over the world are seeping into the mainstream,” explains Isabel Soffer of globalFEST. “We’re here to introduce global artists to new audiences through a festival that is known for its impressive programming, where 80,000 festival goers are particularly open to new sounds. Bonnaroo is a place for discovery, much like globalFEST, so we know the artists we bring will resonate and connect.” 04/03/14 >> go there
Alejandra Ribera, La boca (Pheremone Recordings), Alejandra Ribera has a small tattoo inside each wrist. On the right, in Spanish, is the word ‘Listen’: on the left, ‘Remember.’ They’re not for display, but reminders to herself, watchwords for living and art. And she does both without compromise. 04/03/14 >> go there
Old Town School of Folk Music, Live From the Old Town School (Old Town School Recordings) 10/12/11 >> go there
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Subtitle and additional information about the event: In September 28 I am going to link my face with the face of the Moon telepathically. The intervention will be held 1 hour around the maximum of the Full Moon at 4:50 AM CEST (2:50 UT), ie 4:20 to 5:20 AM CEST (2:20 to 3:20 UT).
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How to cook Seafood Wrap Recipe? This recipe is prepared with Mediterranean Salsa. This dish will transport you to the Mediterranean. Large tomatoes have seeds that you may want to remove before chopping, so I use grape or cherry tomatoes instead, to avoid seeding. Though mango isn’t Mediterranean, it complements the other salsa ingredients nicely and provides just the right touch of sweetness to balance the acidity in the tomatoes and olives.. Here are ingredients and easy directions:
Make the fish: Earlier in the day or the night before, sprinkle fillets with salt and pepper and drizzle with 2 tablespoons of the oil and lemon juice. Press thyme onto top of each fillet. Wrap each fillet in 2 overlapping slices of prosciutto and place seam side down on a plate. Wrap plate with aluminum foil and refrigerate. Proceed to next step.
Place a rack in the middle of the oven. Preheat the oven to 375°F. In a heavy-duty ovenproof skillet, heat the remaining tablespoon of oil over medium heat. Add prosciutto-wrapped fillets, seam side down, and cook until prosciutto is browned, about 1 minute. Gently turn and cook remaining side until browned.
Cover skillet with lid and roast in oven to desired degree of doneness about 8 to 10 minutes, depending on the thickness of the fish or until the crumbs are golden and the fish is just barely opaque when cut in the thickest part or flakes easily with a fork.
While the fish is roasting, make the salsa: In a small bowl, combine all salsa ingredients and toss gently until well blended. Hold at room temperature.
Remove pan from oven, using hot mitts on handle and lid, and let stand 5 minutes. Serve immediately with 1/4 of the salsa on each fillet.
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Yes I know I am way behind on the web page but things have not been too exciting. Here is a catch up from the end of school to pre-vacation.
I’m busy. I’ve got a book to finish, and the smell of the end in my nostrils. So I’m not going to write politics. But yeah: we have to stop voting hyenas into positions of power. It’s a really dumb thing to do.
So I put that Arabic phrase into Google, and it took me to a whole lot of sites about monkeys sexually attacking women. Hey, there’s porn of it! “Crazy monkey attack hot women!” “Two girls, one monkey!” And so on and suchlike.
Which led me to wondering how the guy (we’ll assume it’s a guy, shall we?) who typed that got directed to my blog.
I’ve never posted anything that catered for his taste. I’m not into humans having sex with animals. Not just “not interested”; I hate disapproving of things, but I disapprove of people fucking animals, or setting things up so the animal has to fuck a human.
If I was arguing the case against bestiality I’d say it’s wrong because it’s non-consensual, since animals can’t consent. (Ah-hah! Someone could say: you reckon animals consent to be killed and eaten?)
Then I’d say it tends to be cruel. (And someone could work out some arrangement in which the animal was neither hurt nor frightened, and the human was consenting.)
And then I’d fall back on the yuck factor. Bestiality squicks me. That’s no basis for making law and policy (plenty of people are still squicked by sex between men), so I don’t have a very strong case. Still, I can do what I like, and not do what I don’t like, on my own blog.
Anyway, I guess he found one of my posts about bonobos, which would have included the words “monkeys”, at least as in “bonobos are not monkeys”, “sex” and “woman”. And I hope he also found complete satisfaction.
The main thing I know about encouraging a woman to want to fuck me is to talk to women I fancy and think are interesting, so that I’m enjoying myself whatever happens. That way, though I hope she’ll want to take me to her bed, or flop into mine, I can be relaxed about it. I try to be funny and clever, and let her talk what I probably think is most of the time. (Which means that she probably does about half the talking.)
At some stage there’s a pause, and a moment, and then we look at each other, and we might decide that it’d be a good idea to kiss. Or else not. But if the pause ends in kisses or a held hand or a held thigh, then more physical stuff is likely to happen, after which we take it outside. And then we take it home, hers or mine.
Of course, it’s fine that the PUA approach doesn’t suit me. My approach is my approach because it’s what works reasonably well for me. I’m better at talking than anything else, so I stick with what I’m best at.
I’ve seen guys impress and attract women on the dance floor, where it’s damn near impossible to say a word. So I know that that works. It just doesn’t work for me. People don’t actually see me dance and run away in horror, but that’s all you can say. No-one has ever seen me dance, and, as a consequence, wanted to fuck me.
PUA guru Mystery. He’s wearing a ski hat with sunnies, which is his idea of “peacocking”. I thought it was pilot headgear at first, which was more interesting. I’ve got an old-fashioned pilot’s hat and goggles thing that I sometimes wear to parties, so I do peacock. Wouldn’t wear the Biggles gear to a bar, though. Not in the mountains, hey?
Take the “neg” thing, where the PUA says something to the woman that sounds like a compliment, but also undercuts her. Like, oh, “Like your hair colour. Are the roots meant to be showing?” Or, “That’s a great dress. And brave of you to wear it.” Or some such.
The idea is that attractive women get compliments all the time, and handle them complacently, reading them as, “please pay attention to me, you goddess.” So they ignore those approaches.
A neg is supposed to be more interesting than a straight compliment, and because it includes an element of put-down, it’s supposed to make the woman feel that she needs to work for the respect of the man who negged her.
So it’s manipulative, and that’s creepy. It also seems pointlessly unkind. Why would you say something calculated to make the person you’re with feel slightly worse? Especially if you actually fancy that woman?
Even a single night in bed is a relationship. It seems odd to want to start any sort of relationship based on putting the other person down.
If you use negs, and other “techniques”, you turn yourself into a method and not a person. I might get sex from a method but I wouldn’t get the affirmation and, oh fuck it, the ego boost I get when someone meets me and decides she wants to fuck my lights out.
Worse, it’s a sign of contempt. You could only bring yourself to neg someone if you think they’re dumb enough not to notice, and unassertive enough to feel a little worse about themselves rather than realising that you’re a toxic fool who should be avoided.
I’m not a biologist or animal psychologist, but I’m interested in n how ethics works across species. Also, in some parts of Africa and Asia, when you get out of your vehicle it can be handy to know about the likely behaviour of pack or herd animals that can kill you.
I’m snob enough not to want to have much to with people who write ignorant bollocks about how animal heirarchies work. Mostly they’ve only read some dated stuff about wolves, and about non-human primates, and tried to apply it to humans. This is doubly stupid: first, their model is wrong about every animal species I know something about.
For example, most alpha males aren’t all that aggressive, and they spend a lot of time making sure everyone else in the troupe or pack is fed. And alpha males generally don’t keep their position unless the alpha females support them. They don’t control who gets the sex in their group, because the females fuck who they want to. The females initiate a lot of the sex, and it seems that they like youth and good looks more than alpha status. Alpha males aren’t the aggressive ones, and they aren’t the studs: basically, they’re politicians.
Second, you can’t even apply models from chimps to bonobos, let alone from wolves or chimps to humans. It’s just embarrassingly stupid.
Also, the homo sapiens guys who think of themselves as alpha males, as they understand the term, tend to strut about doing a lot of body language and oration. And that’s just tedious.
So what’s this got to do with bdsm? Well, the PUA message seems to be getting more openly nasty as time goes on. There’s an increasing emphasis and acceptance of non-consensual scenarios.
For example, there’s the PUA “teacher” Julien Blanc who recommended that guys just go up to women, grab their heads and push them down towards the guy’s crotch. He showed footage of himself doing just that, in Japan. He got away with it, because he’s a gaijin, so the girls laughed because they were shocked and embarrassed about how weird and offensive he was being.
In Japan, laughter doesn’t necessarily mean the person laughing is having fun, or that they are enjoying you being around. Blanc was too stupid and arrogant to bother knowing anything about Japanese culture. It’s a pity no-one called a cop or kneed him in the bollocks: he couldn’t claim he didn’t understand that.
Blanc also recommends that men wear down women’s “bitch shield” (which seems to mean reluctance to spend time with Blanc or his “students”) by commanding them to “get down on your knees, call me Master, and BEG ME to kiss you.”
The use of bdsm tone and terms is becoming more common. There’s another PUA guy (not linking to him) whose training includes telling guys with poor social skills that many women will obey commands, and “secretly like to be commanded”.
This worries me because that’s actually true about many women, and not just women who identify as “submissive”. I’m not going to argue about why that is. Of course it’s partly cultural, and to some extent it’s also probably innate and part of our primate, even mammal, heritage. Dominance and confidence are survival traits, and they’re sexy. But there’s a reason why bdsm has so many caveats about consent, in particular informed consent.
If they want to be any good at domming, doms have to learn a lot about power and how to exercise it. And also how to not exercise dominance and power. At work, for example, I keep a very firm lid on all dom signs: body language, tone of voice and so on. As much as I can manage I’m mild-mannered Clark Kent, very polite and unassuming. In fact, I’m like that everywhere, except in the company of a submissive woman who knows who she is and who I am, and who has explicitly given me her consent.
But it is true that a man can give a woman (some women) small commands, and make the orders bigger by degrees. He can also make the orders more and more explicitly sexual, after that third glass, and he’ll probably get away with it. He may get her undressed and himself on her body. He may get a fuck out of it.
It’s just … Afterwards, she may be happy with that and she may not be. She probably wasn’t raped, in a legal sense, but she has good reason to feel that she was conned and manipulated. It’s rape-ish. Not necessarily a prosecutable crime, but certainly bad behaviour.
So my problem is that some bdsm skills, about mind-fucking and establishing dominance and submission, seem to be seeping into PUA teaching. But without the ethics.
The Jian Ghomeshi case, where Ghomeshi assaulted several women quite seriously, and then claimed he was doing consensual bdsm with them, was an early warning. Promoting behaviour control methods from bdsm, without including bdsm’s ethical rules – especially about informed consent – is dangerous and irresponsible. I don’t see it leading anywhere good.
* “Keep the sun out of your eyes and be yourselves” is said by the bad guy in Cherry 2000, whose dialogue is a mix of feelgood psychobabble and psycho-killer babble. I’m going to watch Cherry 2000 again soon. It’s probably terrible, but I’m curious to see if I’m still in lust with Melanie Griffith. There was something about her sullen face and squeaky little voice that deeply appealed to the schoolboy Jaime Mortimer. Phwoarr, I thought. Hope I still do.
Here’s a picture of bonobos being happy. I’m having a slightly miserable time of it at the moment. Your blogger is sad. But contemplating those guys cheers me up a lot. I hope it works for you, too.
I like bonobos a lot, but I won’t be writing about them again for a while. I feel like writing something sexy, and about humans.
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We know that submission postures and the reddening of the genitals and buttocks are common to chimps, bonobos and humans. In humans the submissive presentation posture is a universally recognized sexual signal.
We know that that red sexual display died out in our hominid ancestors some time before we homo sapiens sapiens turned up, but we really don’t know when.
The fossil record is a long way from complete, and fossils mean bones, not flesh. Flesh decays, so we don’t know what our ancestors’ asses were like.
Presumably that red-hot perineum flush would have started to be less important in reproduction, and slowly die out, some time after our ancestors took up walking while standing up.
When you’re on your hind legs, your ass isn’t as prominent as it is when you’re on all fours, so a reddened ass is less effective as a sexual signal, and over time it will stop being selected for. But we don’t know when that was.
But it’s very likely that the importance of submissive display positions in primates is one of the reasons they still work so powerfully in bdsm. The reddened ass theory is more speculative, but it’s at least plausible.
Meredith Small, in her book, Female Choices: Sexual Behaviour of Female Primates, argued that male primatologists had often failed to observe what female primates were doing.
They interpreted primate sexual behaviour in terms of competition to be an alpha male, with the assumption that the alpha male had his pick of all the ladeeze.
It took women primatologists to see that female primates were initiating a lot of the sex, and that they, not some phalanx of alpha males, were choosing their partners. And they weren’t necessarily choosing the alpha males.
She argued for a kind of imaginative empathy. Female primatologists may be more likely to notice and interpret female primate behaviours that male primatologists have overlooked, because they are female.
My suspicion is that people who are attuned to bdsm, who’ve experienced it and take pleasure from it, may have some intuitive access to the experience of the primate submission ritual, that primatologists who haven’t experienced bdsm won’t have.
When chimps and bonobos are in conflict, getting close to a fight, and one of them assumes a submissive sexual position, the other primate may drop the aggression, and mounts the submissive. They rub genitals, and sometimes have sex.
Most primatologists have written that as if it’s a win-lose encounter. At least the submissive doesn’t get bashed up, but he or she is humiliated and defeated.
The rewards for the dominant primate who “wins” the exchange are the most obvious: there aren’t many of us primates who don’t enjoy triumph, power, sexual access, and so on.
But the submissive primate is also rewarded: fear turns to relief, anger turns to sex, and conflict, through the mounting, turns to connection, with the associated pleasure of sexual surrender – a pleasure that seems to be enjoyed by many animals as well as humans.
Both primates are highly aroused by the time their pre-fight postures change to sexual postures. The submission allows them both to channel that arousal into sex. The sexual presentation, the mounting, the thrusts, of primates aren;’t just symbolically “like” sex. They are sex.
Chimps and bonobos are highly sexed, and they enjoy a wide range of activities among their own and the opposite sex. So do we, only more so. They, or rather we, are all polymorphously perverse.
There’s a reason this bdsm-like behaviour, and pleasure, can survive and pass its way down to modern humans.
Primates who have the ability to turn conflict arousal into sexual arousal are likely to pass on their genes. If they can end a conflict with a dominance and submission ritual rather than a fight until one or both primates are severely injured, they will live longer and have more chances to pass on their genes.
Another factor is that primates with that ability are sexier: their sexual repertoire is slightly wider, and so they are likely to mate slightly more often. Throw in a couple of million years, and that will make a difference. Regardless of the mechanism by which it’s transmitted, that is, whatever the mix of genetic and “cultural” factors, the ability to sexualise dominance and submission seems to be part of our primate inheritance.
And, purely from the random chance of the DNA lottery, it seems that some humans have that trait more than others. So, is this one of the reasons bdsm exists in humans? It’s not certain, but it’s very probable.
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Our closest relatives, chimps and bonobos, get seriously sexually interested when they see a submissive posture, and especially the sight of a red, hot ass, presented for their attention. In human bdsm, many doms feel the same way about the heat and colour of a disciplined submissive’s ass. So, is some of the force of our sexual response linked to our common hominid ancestry?
This is Vanessa Woods, a primatologist who’s lived with bonobos and contributed a lot to our knowledge of their social structures. She’s not responsible at all for suggesting a connection between bonobos and bdsm.
It’s certainly true that we’re closely related to chimps and bonobos. We evolved from the same ancestors, until the family branch split into homo, which is us, and pan, which is them, about 4 to 6 million years ago. That isn’t as long in evolutionary terms as it is when you’re waiting for a bus. We share about 95% of our DNA with our cousins.
It’s not just genetics. We have quite a few things in common with them that are, in a sense, cultural, including lots of the ways we show affection, the way we do violence (I mean, like two guys getting angry, not mechanised warfare), and quite a lot about the way we do sex. So it’s completely plausible that we, or some of us, are still in thrall to that ancestral sexual signal.
But we’re different from chimps and bonobos in two important ways. First, we don’t have a strong sexual cycle like them: chimp and bonobo females mostly only mate when they’re at the peak of their monthly reproductive cycle, so they need to signal when they’re most interested in fucking. Human women can fuck any time. No signal is needed, so it won’t be selected for.
Second, we walk upright. A sexual signal that works best when the ass is the highest and most prominent point of the body doesn’t work so well when you’re standing. So we humans don’t have that signal.
But I’ve also run her pic because I’m a fan; I’ve read her book, think she’s brilliant, ridiculously brave, and so on. And, like so many women primatologists, she’s gorgeous.
It’d be nice, really nice, if we knew how recently our ancestors lost that bright red sexual signal. Our ancestors probably had it, say, four million years ago, when we were still separating from chimps and bonobos.
We can look at our ancestors’ bones, but sadly, one thing that doesn’t fossilise is asses. All the hominid asses, the ones before homo sapiens sapiens, have rotted away and been eaten by worms, and we’ll never know a damn thing about them.
But we can make some guesses, some of which don’t seem to be completely stupid, and make the best use of the evidence we do have. That’s tomorrow.
As far as I’ve been able to find, the first person to suggest a connection between the reddening of human buttocks by whipping, and the red sexual swellings of chimps and bonobos, was Alex Comfort.
Bonobos would recognise that sexual presentation posture. This girl’s pose happens to be part of a bdsm scenario, but the pose is a sexual signal – for humans who like women – far beyond the bdsm world.
In his book, Nature and Human Nature, he wrote, “mammalian residues still persist in human sexuality, and we may underrate them. Blushing, and the interest of some individuals in the reddening of the buttocks caused by whipping, may contain echoes of the ‘releaser’ sex skin of lower primates.”
Rump presentation again, but with a cane-striped ass. People who aren’t into bdsm are likely to think the poor girl has been treated cruelly, and pity and shock will override sex. People who like bdsm are likely to think that the reddening makes her even sexier. So the reddened ass thing isn’t a universal human sexual response; it’s specific to some of us who like bdsm.
“The female sexual rump-presentation posture also occurs in humans,” Morris wrote. “It is there in corporal punishment, with rhythmic whipping replacing the rhythmic pelvic thrusts of the dominant male.”
He added that victims have their buttocks bared for punishment, not to increase the pain, but to allow the dom “to witness the reddening of the buttocks as the beating proceeds, which so vividly recalls the flushing of the primate female hindquarters when in full sexual condition.”
He thought corporal punishment in schools would end once teachers “fully appreciated the fact that, in reality, they were performing an ancient primate form of copulation with their pupils.”
But … that was fifty years ago. By now we should have gone beyond a bit of idle speculation by a pair of hippy-influenced primatologists*, shouldn’t we?
The claim is this. We doms, at least those of us who like to mark our submissives with impact play, get many different rewards and pleasures from admiring and fucking our submissives, usually from behind, after a beating.
One of those rewards is genetically hard-wired. Our immediate primate ancestors, like our cousins the chimps and bonobos, reacted to reddened, swollen, warmed asses with very strong sexual interest and arousal. That’s part of our heritage, through some mix of genetic and cultural factors, from our primate ancestry. It’s one of the reasons for our strong sexual reaction to the sight and feel of a freshly disciplined submissive.
Tomorrow I’m going to talk about what we need to know, in order to assess whether the claim is true. (And why we can’t find it.)
* Yeah, I know Comfort wrote on primatology but his main field was medicine. I just don’t want to write “a hippy-influenced doctor and a hippy-influenced primatologist”. Don’t rain on my phrases, ok?
There’s a connection, or an alleged connection, between the reddened ass of a freshly-disciplined submissive, and the strong sexual response of doms to that reddened, swollen sexual area, and the bright red, blood-swollen perineal swellings in bonobo and chimp females.
This is a young bonobo female up in a tree, flashing her perineal swelling. (Male bonobos looking up at her ass not shown.)
“Perineal” means that lovely, sexually sensitive skin from the vagina to the anus. When it swells up in bonobos and chimps, it becomes extremely, er, noticeable.
So the idea is that we doms, at least those of us with a taste for a freshly-disciplined girl or boy, are drawing on some powerfully atavistic urges from way back in our evolutionary ancestry.
In chimps and bonobos that swelling occurs at oestrus, the point in the menstrual cycle when the female is most likely to reproduce and to want to do a lot of fucking.
That red and swollen genital and buttock signal, that the female is receptive and interested, gets an extremely strong reaction from the males in the troupe. They’ll hang around her, trying for any sexual opportunity they can get. They’ll fight over her, or – if they think they’d lose a fight – they’ll wait until the dominant male is distracted, and nip in for a quick fuck before he notices.
By the way, her strategy isn’t to mate with the most dominant male. Her strategy is to get a lot of fucking done, with lots of males. The males who fuck her feel good about her, which is handy for getting food and protection and so on, and when she gives birth they’ll be unlikely to kill the offspring. Since it might be theirs.
(By the way, almost everything people say when they use terms like “alpha male” is complete, utter, abject bullshit. Especially if they apply those terms to humans, and especially in the highest, forever and ever, if they apply those terms to themselves. The only exception is the first sentence of this paragraph.)
Humans are different from our chimp and bonobo cousins, though. Human girls don’t get that red ass thing.
Yeah, you’re thinking, “Ah-hah! Except for submissive girls who’ve been bad, and submissive boys, too.” You’re way ahead of me, but there’s more to be said about this. For example, “is this theory actually true?”
Chimps and bonobos both use submissive sexual display to defuse confrontations. The ape who figures that he or she will lose a fight, if a fight gets started, assumes a sexually receptive position and holds it for the dominant’s consideration.
Presentation. These are baboons, who are old world monkeys and not as closely related to us as chimps or bonobos. But I couldn’t find a good bonobo rump presentation pic in which they weren’t already fucking.
Generally, that involves putting hands and feet on the ground, with their rump and genitals up and offered to the ape our chimp or bonobo doesn’t want to fight. Alternatively, the ape who doesn’t want a fight lies on their front, on the ground, with their rump arched up so that their genitals are vertically presented. Hey, they both work.
Usually this is reported as something that female apes and less dominant male apes do to appease dominant males. But it’s more flexible than that: male apes have also been observed offering the submissive presentation posture to dominant female apes, and female apes may offer it to other females.
The dominant ape may accept the display alone as being enough to establish friendly relations, or he or she may mount the submissively presented ape and make a few pelvic thrusts just to drive the point home. But with that, confrontation is over and peace is restored. The dominant and submissive ape may fuck at that point, but they don’t always.
The relevance to bdsm is fairly obvious. The submissive primate experiences fear, and the dominant experiences an emotion that may not have a name: let’s call it “conquest”. That tension builds up to a climactic point, and is then resolved in sexuality. That’s strongly reminiscent of the way human bdsm works, and pleasures us.
The submissive presentation postures that our chimp and bonobo cousins adopt arouse strong sexual reactions in humans, too, especially humans who enjoy bdsm.
It’s not just pleasurable for the human dominant who observes the submissive in that posture; it’s sexy for the submissive to place herself or himself that way.
My own reaction to being offered that submissive posture, at least from a submissive I desire, is very strong and very sexual, and it does seem to by-pass thought.
That’s not to say it’s innate or genetic, whatever “genetic” would even mean in relation to behaviour this complicated. It’s probably largely a learned behaviour and response in chimps, bonobos and humans, and some other apes, and it probably does build on some genetic elements.
But the link between dominance-submission and sex is part of a shared primate culture that doesn’t just pre-date language; it pre-dates hominids. (It’s arguably present in non-primates as well, but I’m only writing about our evolutionary neighbourhood.)
There’s something else we bdsm-loving humans may have adopted from our primate cousins: an interest in what Aldous Huxley called “the gorgeous buttocks of the ape”. But we can talk about asses tomorrow.
Bonobos. The bonobo female looking very relaxed. This has no great relevance to the topic. I’ve just always loved this photo.
We share over 98 per cent of our genes with chimps and bonobos, our closest kin. When we watch them we read their expressions and body language, and we often think that we know what they’re feeling.
That can tempt us into “explaining” human traits by finding some precedent for those traits in primate behaviour. That’s one reason why evolutionary psychology books sell well, but haven’t won much academic support. At its simplest, the evo psych bestseller involves selecting an aspect of the behaviour of one or two species and arguing that this explains similar behaviour in humans, or that it provides a model of “natural” behaviour for humans.
“Natural” primate behaviour includes male dominance, female resistance to male dominance, pair bonding, harem formation, and promiscuity. All of these things exist in different human cultures, but the existence of the primate models doesn’t mean that any of these options are particularly “natural” for humans.
There are human cultures in which powerful older men keep women in harems, and there are human cultures that don’t much interfere with female sexual choices. It seems unlikely that the harem cultures got that behaviour from common ancestry with harem-forming baboons, while cultures that endorse female sexual choice do so because of inheritances we share with bonobos.
But there’s something there, between us and our cousins. When we see a chimp or bonobo mother comforting a hurt infant, cradling the infant in her arms, gazing at it and pursing her lips and making soft sounds, patting it and stroking, we don’t really know what that mother or infant are thinking, but we probably do know quite a bit about their emotions. Sometimes the emotional situation, the gestures, the sounds and the expressions are so close to ours that it seems reasonable to suppose that we really do share some experiences and sets of feelings across the species divide.
This is relevant to bdsm because of the way submissive presentation postures seem to work in chimps and bonobos, in particular. So we’ll get to that tomorrow.
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There are four posts a week. They tend to be fairly substantial, and either sexy, funny or informative, or some combination thereof.
Raylene looked at the bed. While her freshly-thrashed arse burned, she didn’t want anything to touch her bottom, not even the air. So a simple order like, “Bed,” presented her with challenges she didn’t know what to do with.
I kissed her. “I said ‘bed’, Raylene darling. Yes, you’ve had your ass caned. Looks nice and sore, too. Now you’re going to get your ass into bed.”
She grimaced. “If you don’t mind, Master, I think I’d prefer to stand for the next couple of years.”
And I reached down and gave her ass an open-palmed spank, as hard as I could. Raylene cried out in pain and some indignation. If I wasn’t going to feel sorry for her under those circumstances, then … when?
“Yes. We won’t say so too often, but yes, that’s exactly what it makes you.” I wasn’t sure that was true. But in the moment, sometimes I just say what I think will be hot.
“You’re property. I own you. I mentioned I’m falling in love with you, and I’ll look after you. But you don’t choose what you do, not anymore. Not once I’ve told you what to do.”
Raylene said nothing. She put her arms around me and let her breasts weigh on my chest. She clung to me like a jasmine.
She looked at me, big-eyed. “Well, I can’t think of any way of being in bed where the sheets won’t hurt me. Even if I lie flat on my tummy.”
“That’s right. You just got a hard lesson in behaviour. It’ll go on hurting a lot for an hour or two, I expect. But it’s over. And I don’t care that your ass still hurts. Understand that. You having a sore backside: it’ll happen to you whenever I see fit, and it does not matter if it hurts. Your pain does not matter. Not during. Not afterwards.”
Raylene had listened to this open-mouthed. She didn’t disagree. These were just things that hadn’t occurred to her before. “Oh. Ok.”
“So, get onto the bed. I’d going to fuck you. I need to fuck you. I think you need to be fucked. As if what you need matters.”
I kissed her. I suppose I don’t cane for irony. “Get up on the bed. Hands and knees. Get your ass up, and keep it up.”
“Yes, master.” And she scrambled up onto the bed, pulling the top sheet and blankets aside, and posing like a cat needing fucking.
“Good girl. I’m going to fuck you, pressed against that nice hot ass. I’m going to enjoy your heat. And I’m going to hurt you while I fuck you. What do you know about that?”
Raylene arched her back, presenting herself as spectacularly as she could. “I know now that it doesn’t matter if it hurts, Master.”
“Good girl. I knew you’re a clever girl.” And I took my clothes off and climbed up onto the bed with her, wanting her more desperately than I was going to tell her, and put my hands on her hips.
The last episode of this story was posted back in February, here. It’s very forgivable if you’ve forgotten, or never knew, that there is such a story.
“Humiliation of an ex-Nazi submissive” is the click-baity but entirely accurate title of the story of something that happened relatively early in my bdsm career. I’d been interviewing Raylene in her kitchen about her time with a neo-Nazi gang, which she’d joined to annoy her mother, at a bad time in her life. But then we discovered that she was submissive and I was a dom, and that we fancied each other. Things happened very quickly from there, though I’ve been telling it excruciatingly slowly.
When we left Raylene, she was being caned in front of witnesses. The witnesses were Dorabella, her half sister, and Lynette, who’d been trying to get Dorabella into bed.
By now, Lynette had switched her sexual ambition to Raylene and, to my surprise, me. But although we hadn’t liked each other much when we met yesterday, we’d exchanged breath, our tongues had touched the other’s teeth, and we’d fondled each other’s genitals: through my clothes in her case, but fingertips to soft wet skin in my case.
The attraction was real, and starting to feel urgent. So we’d interrupted Raylene’s caning to take a kissing break. To Raylene’s disbelief.
I could see her point. Generally, if you’re getting caned in front of witnesses, you should expect to be the centre of attention. But I’d shown Lynette that being humiliated was one of Raylene’s most favourite, hottest things. She’d caught on quickly, and she’d found that humbling Raylene made her feel wicked. She was starting to enjoy feeling wicked. All this added a pleasantly perverse edge to our kisses.
I slid my hands down to hold Lynette’s bare ass under her skirt, Lynette made a little “ah” sound, and straightened her back. She had a sensitive little arse: that was worth remembering. She explored my back under my shirt. Doing anything except pulling each other down to the floor and fucking then and there would clearly be ridiculous. But I said, “I said yes, Raylene. What do you want?”
I sighed ostentatiously, and said, still facing Lynette, “you’ve got the last six of your dozen to go. And there’s one penalty stroke. So far. So seven. Girl.”
Lynette smiled at me. She’d enjoyed our intimacy for its own sake and for its effect on Raylene. We hadn’t been to bed together yet – Lynette was to join Raylene and me at midnight that night – but we were already playing a pleasantly complex three-way sexual game. A subtle threesome.
Lynette pulled my shirt back down and picked up the cane, holding it the middle as Raylene had done, and passed it to me. She mouthed, “Duty calls.” Silently. She was still amused.
I turned and shook my head at Dorabella, who was at the other side of Rayleme’s desk, holding Raylene’s shoulders down. She’d been watching Lynette and me while we pressed bodies and mouths. Since Dorabella was the only person in the room who didn’t want to fuck Lynette, she was no doubt relieved that Lynette’s interest had switched. Anyway, Dorabella read my look correctly and nodded.
Raylene was to have no warning. I swung the cane, catching Raylene hard across the other stripes I’d already laid on the lower curves of her bottom.
The crack of cane meeting softly muscled flesh was followed by Raylene’s rising wail. Her legs kicked up, level with her body, and she fought Dorabella desperately to get up. She lost that struggle within a few seconds, and her toes touched the floor again. “Oh fuck oh fuck oh fuck oh fuck oooohhh…”
I knew I’d have to make the next stroke harder, to get the same reaction. So I made it harder. When Raylene settled her body again, she was still making that soft, almost mumbling cry. It was her pain song.
I gave her the remaining strokes at the same intensity, but she no longer reacted so dramatically. She was getting tired, and she was learning to take a hard caning. There was a kind of acceptance, which was deeper than the mainly verbal submission she’d given me to this moment. I wondered if she’d convinced herself that she deserved to be punished this severely, though she certainly didn’t.
When the last, penalty, stroke was delivered, I said, “that’s it for now, darling. You’ve been very good, and very brave for me. I’m proud of you, little Raylene.”
She was still producing tears, and singing her “oh fuck oh fuck” song, but she paused for long enough to say, “Thank you, master. And I’m sorry.”
“Good girl. My girl.” I raised my voice, into public speaking mode. “Raylene is going to thank you for witnessing her punishment. And she’s going to apologise to both of you for her rudeness last night. But she’ll make her formaI apology at dinner tonight. Right now, though, I think I’ve got a girl who needs looking after. Ah?”
It was Dorabella, again, who caught on fastest. She leaned down and kissed her sister’s forehead, then her cheek, and then walked to the door, bustling Lynette out with her. She said, “ok, we’ll leave you two alone for a while. And look in later and see if there’s anything you…”
Lynette said, “Need. Like cold cream?” She wanted to get back into the room. And maybe to get to apply it to Raylene’s glowing ass and thighs.
Raylene stopped singing “oh fuck oh fuck” and said, “I’ve got some. In a drawer. We’re fine.” She looked at me. I nodded.
“We’ll see you guys later.” I shut the door. I considered jamming a chair against the handle, in case Lynette thought of another way to get inside. The thought made me smile. I knew Raylene wanted to fuck Lynette as much as I did, and if Lynette was getting keen, and devious, that was no bad omen.
I took the cold cream from her top drawer, where it nestled against knickers and a small collection of vibes, I helped her rise, though she moaned when she straightened up. “That hurt, master. Oh fuck, that hurt so much.”
It wasn’t an accusation. And we kissed. I grinned at her. She looked puzzled, but she couldn’t see how bedraggled and woeful, and how triumphantly sexy, she looked. Oh well: I had plenty of time to tell her.
Beside me, Lynette sighed pleasurably. Languorously, with shining eyes. She was taking a video of the whole thing on my phone camera. She was enjoying watching Raylene’s anguished movements, her toe-clenched kicking and the writhing of her ass and thighs.
But at the very least that consideration didn’t interfere with her pleasure. She was also enjoying her flirtation with me. Actually we’d passed flirtation. She’d kissed me with tongue and enthusiasm. Back in the corridor, she’d put her hand on my cock.
That was the other puzzle in this room. Lynette had only come to this house because she’d been trying to get Dorabella into bed. Her first reaction to my presense, doing perverted things to Raylene on the stairs, had been openly hostile. I expected she had a fine line in “all men are bastards” conversation. I also suspected that she’d leaned on it while she was chasing Dorabella. And yet she was coming to bed with Raylene and me at mid-night. I was sure she’d demand penile, as it were, penetration.
I shrugged, mentally, and tapped the cane across the roundest, fullest, curves of Raylene’s bottom. The next two strokes would be the last of her two dozen. I was letting her know where to expect them. Raylene expelled a breath. “Master? God, it hurts… I’m so sorry, Lynette, I wish I hadn’t been rude to you.”
Lynette looked at me. A little earlier I’d encouraged her to be hard and unforgiving when Raylene asked for forgiveness. I smiled and nodded, giving permission. Lynette made her voice icy. “I know you’re sorry now, Raylene. But that’s only because you’re getting punished.”
Raylene made a shocked, nasal noise. Her arse rose and fell still, driven by burning pain. And lust.
Lynette frowned, a little unhappy with herself. Being cruel was fun, but as she’d found earlier, it was hard. She looked at me again. I made the OK symbol with my cane-free hand. “And it serves you right, Raylene. You were being a real bitch last night. Tell me again how sorry you are when he’s finished with you.”
Raylene wailed. I kissed Lynette again, for the sweet sake of it, and to let her know that she wasn’t a horrible person. She’d said the right thing, for Raylene’s pleasure and entertainment. Raylene said, “Master? Please, Master?”
She knew she was interrupting Lynette and me, and she was hesitant. In any case, she was about to ask a question, and I suspected she was scared of the possible answer.
I put my hands on Lynette’s ass, and she reciprocated. We kissed like people about to fuck. “Yes? Raylene?”
So there we were, at a dramatic moment. Raylene naked and bent over the table, bottom and upper thighs already well striped. There should be 19 welts, but they’d merged and crossed each other and I couldn’t count the marks any more in a general splash of corrugated red.
I’d tapped Raylene’s thighs, so she knew where the next strokes were going to go. I raised the cane, and whipped it down, twice, across the backs of her legs. I left little pause between them.
Stung, Raylene yowled and twisted, kicking her legs in the air, since it was the only movement she could make. I watched her with awe and desire, and listened to her pain song.
Dorabella, Raylene’s half sister, held Raylene’s shoulders down. She did it with real determination, leaving her robe flapping open.
I’d told her that if Raylene got up she’d get extra strokes, and that I’d give the same number to Dorabella. She hadn’t definitely conceded that I had the right to cane her, which wasn’t surprising since clearly I didn’t.
However, Dorabella was afraid that if I told her to take her place beside Raylene, presenting her arse for the cane, she’d do as she was told. By now, I was also pretty sure she wouldn’t disobey.
In the meantime, she was making sure the issue, and her choice, didn’t arise. She was taller than Raylene, and though they were both strong girls she’d made sure her extra height gave her the advantage.
There were puzzles there: Dorabella seemed to be enjoying herself too much. It didn’t seem to be sororal spite, where one sister will sometimes enjoy mild misfortune happening to the other. It was more that there was some sort of unacknowledged sexual vibe between the two of them. This was turning Dorabella on. I didn’t understand quite what was going on, but there was no doubt that Dorabella was aroused.
I gave Raylene two more strokes, quite firmly, and fast. This time I aimed high, getting them as close as possible to that wonderful fleshy crease where the thighs and buttocks meet. Raylene screamed, head shaking and hair flying. feet lifting from the carpet, and kicking in the air, until they were the highest part of of her body. Dorabella fought Raylene down again until she subsided.
Lynette had watched Lynette’s struggles, now with extra red stripes across the tops of her thighs, and Dorabella’s breasts while she fought to keep Raylene in place across her desk.
She stepped closer to me so we watched together, breathing in unison. Lynette whispered to me, “Fuck, that’s hot.”
I kissed her. She put her hands on the back of my head and kissed back. She meant it, as did I. So we were engrossed for a time.
Lynette did nothing to keep her body away from my erection, even when I slipped my free hand under her skirt, to cup and then squeeze her ass. Eventually I took a breath and smiled. “Well, that’s up to you.”
At surface level it meant I wouldn’t cane her unless she asked me too. But I’d also meant that I wouldn’t cane her if she behaved herself, but I might if she didn’t: and how she behaved was up to her.
“Can’t have play if you don’t have ambiguity,” I said, which can’t possibly be true, so I distracted her, reaching my fingers under her ass to stroke damp, soft, perineal skin. Lynette closed her eyes, still kissing me.
Dorabella made an unconvincing cough noise. She hadn’t let Raylene get her body off the desk, so she’d been good. And Raylene was back under her own control, her body still and expectant, her feet well parted and her bottom posed and poised for the cane.
So I gave Lynette the look that means duty calls, and she nodded. But my fingertips reached, and pressed against, the outer folds of her cunt, and she made a sweet, soft sound. But I withdrew my hand after a few seconds, shaking my head. “We’ll want you here one minute past twelve, Lynette. Don’t you be a second late.”
“Ok.” We looked each other in the eyes. We were both going to fuck Raylene after midnight, and then each other. And so the night would pass. But right now…
I picked up the cane, looked into Dorabella’s eyes for a few seconds, and said, “That was well done.” She glanced for a second at the cane in my hand, but said nothing. Silence is another type of ambiguity.
I tapped the bamboo across Raylene’s upper thighs. She’d already taken a few strokes on that most sensitive flesh, but now I was going to mark them properly.
Those stripes would still be burning when I fucked her, whether I put her on her back or took her from behind. And I was certain that Raylene wanted that pain as much as I did.
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This is a story about something that happened relatively early in my bdsm career. But I’d been doing wicked things long enough to learn that submissive women, though wonderful, aren’t made of porcelain, and that it’s not necessarily bad if I made a submissive woman cry. In the right way, not because of emotional hurt.
Also, I was about half-way out about bdsm, not through my own choice but because I had ex-girlfriends who gossiped with their friends that – with their consent – I spanked them and told them what to do. That meant that some women avoided going to bed with me, while others would pop round to see me, precisely because of that.
It was Raylene, heroine of our story, who made me realise that my interest in bdsm wasn’t so much a secret as a reputation, at least in the circle of women I knew, and that there was a good side to being a safe, non-scary bad boy.
The last episode of this story was posted back in October. We left Raylene naked, with a sore ass, bent over her bedroom desk and about to get her second dozen, enjoying the sexual admiration of two girls (one of them her half-sister, so that didn’t entirely count, except that in complicated ways it did count) and the intense sexual appreciation of one man: me.
A lot of things had happened very quickly between Raylene and me, once I recognised who and what she was. It helped that Raylene already knew about me, and steered things in the direction she wanted to go. I was following, while thinking I was leading.
Anyway, she liked submission, and she was no end of an exhibitionist, so she was brightly striped and giddily happy. If you want to see where we are and how we got here, that post is here.
We were all in position. Lynette taking video with my cellphone, Dorabella pushing Raylene’s shoulders down, under threat of getting a share of Raylene’s extra strokes if she let Raylene get up, and me, holding the heavier cane and visibly pleased about the while situation.
I’d tapped the cane against the tops of Raylene’s thighs, to let her know that was going to be a target area. Still, it was a new cane, a bit thicker than the one I’d given the first dozen with, so I swung it medium-hard, against the most excellenty padded part of her bottom.
Raylene jerked under the impact, so that Dorabella tensed, ready to wrestle her down. She grunted, than arched her ass up for the next stroke.
There was nothing Raylene could do that wouldn’t have the effect of turning me on, but I realised I missed the soprano pain-sounds she’d been making during the first dozen strokes. To get those sounds I could go a little harder, and I would, but there was another option.
“Yes, master.” I couldn’t see her face, but she was being a good girl now. An ostentatiously good girl. So I was sure she’d be looking as if she was at the dentist.
Then I applied the second stroke, a little lower and a little harder. Her whole body jerked under the impact, with a flurry of blue-green hair. Her breath hissed out, then she drew a fresh breath. She said, “Uh, uh, ahhhh…” before she had herself back under control.
It took two more strokes, each lower and harder than the last, before Raylene resumed soprano voice, and her pain-song.
I wasn’t sure why I liked that sound so much, I mean liked it so very, very, much. But it was at once the hottest and most tender sound in the universe.
And once we’d reached that place, I gave Raylene two fast hard strokes across the tops of her thighs.
That made her all activity, legs kicking, arms waving, trying to get purchase on her desk, while she sang that sweet, incoherent song.
Dorabella had to push down with all her strength. Her robe fell open, and both Lynette and I watched their struggle. Lynette’s mouth fell open too.
I said, “That’s six, Raylene. You’ve been good, and brave. But there’s six to go, plus the one penalty stroke.”
Followers of this blog, even casual visitors, have possibly noticed that there is a long, long story going on, in which I met Raylene, the half-sister of an ex of mine, to interview her about her time with a neo-Nazi gang.
But we moved fairly quickly from journalism to sex. There haven’t been any new episodes for a while, because I’ve been busy with other things.
When I left the Raylene saga, she was in her bedroom getting the cane in front of her half-sister, Dorabella, and Lynette, the woman who wanted to be Dorabella’s girlfriend. The smell of female – and male – sexual arousal hung heavy in the air. It was one of the best moments in my life so far, believe me.
I’m going to continue that story shortly. At least until I’ve got Raylene and I in bed, with the other two women departed for a while.
The story has a way to run after that, but I want to tell two other stories before I continue from that point.
So we’ll have a brief continuation of Humiliation of an ex-Nazi submissive, until I feel I’ve taken everyone to someplace they can be happy while I ignore them (and us) for a while.
Then we’re going to tell two other stories, which are a lot shorter than the Raylene saga. One of them features the reappearance of an old friend, and I’m hardly in it myself. The other reveals me to be a bit of a slut, also a scoundrel, on occasion.
I suppose I should also do my Anal Hook user’s report, since I promised that a year or so ago. I get there eventually, you know. But I’m a busy man, also a lazy one, and anyway I’ve learned that anticipation is no bad thing.
If you want to read or re-read the Raylene saga, you can find all the episodes by clicking on the tag, “Humiliation of an ex-Nazi submissive”, just below this post.
Lynette was first in the room. She stood at the door for a while, watching Raylene’s ass as she joggled and ran on the spot, lifting her knees high. Then she looked at me.
I glanced down. I was in swollen condition, that was pretty obvious even through my jeans. “Okay. I meant reducing swelling for Raylene’s ass.” Raylene glanced at me. It seemed to be some sort of warning. Maybe I was saying her bum looked big, wearing nothing but cane stripes. “But it’s not universally effective, no.”
Dorabella was still staring at my cock. I’m a short stocky guy, and that’s about the best you can say for my looks. But for now I was a sex object. That doesn’t happen enough for me to get sick of it. So I smiled at Dorabella, and at Lynette. No reason. Just happy.
She stopped. Her breasts stopped a couple of seconds later. I waited that couple of seconds, because that was beautiful and distracting. “Good girl. You’re doing well, Raylene.” She nodded, knowing that praise, though good, wasn’t where I was going. “But I’m going to give you your second dozen now. Well, a dozen, and one penalty stroke. Baker’s dozen.”
She nodded again, face serious, as if some part of her believed this was fair and right. I said, “So I want you to bend over the desk again now. Same position. Same conditions: don’t get up or you’ll be in trouble.”
Dorabella and Lynette walked all the way into the room while Raylene said, “Yes, master,” and pressed the tops of her thighs against the edge of the desk before leaning forward and lowering her body to rest on the cold, cold wood.
Then I decided that I wasn’t kidding. If I gave Raylene extra strokes for getting up, I’d tell Dorabella she was getting the same, and to drop the robe and bend over on her side of the desk, facing her sister.
I’d look stupid if she refused, and I’d just have to back down as gracefully as I could. But I figured I should try, and leave Dorabella to flip the coin. If she obeyed, she’d get three strokes and then the attention would go back to Raylene. But that would give her plenty to mull over until our time tomorrow. Anyway, Dorabella wasn’t going let Raylene get up, so it was likely to be a hypothetical problem.
While Dorabella took her place at the other side of the desk, hands pressed firmly down on Raylene’s shoulders, I passed Lynette my phone again. “Filming duty.”
“Yes, sir!” The “sir” was mockery, still, but I didn’t mind. Irony isn’t as powerful as some people think. Lynette took the phone, activated the camera, and then filmed the front of my jeans. I snorted laughter, and after a second so did she. She switched to focus on Raylene’s ass.
I tapped the cane against the tops of Raylene’s thighs. This second dozen would give more attention to her thighs. It seemed only fair.
While she complied I tapped the cane against the same place at the top of her thighs, but a little harder so that she winced, and a new, pinkish stripe formed.
She laughed again. “You! You’re not making it up as you go along. You know exactly what you’re doing.”
I decided to leave that unchallenged. It wasn’t remotely true, but it was good that she thought so. So I shrugged, I hope ambiguously. “Anyway, I’m falling in love with you. And, you don’t have to fall in love with me. I just blurted.”
“Yeah.” To mark of the end of one sensitive conversation, and to remind her of other sensitivities, I smacked her ass, hot and welted under my hand.
So I smacked her again, then let my hand stay, stroking her. Firm, beautifully rounded, a little rough where the cane had directly landed, and blazing heat.
“Well, this is peak hurt. It lasts maybe half an hour from the last cane stroke, though it’ll keep on hurting quite a lot, slightly lower level, for a couple of hours. Especially after I’ve given you the second dozen.”
“Good girl. It’ll maybe hurt most of today. Though it’ll be at a lower level. You’ll feel it, but it’ll be background. And you’ll probably like it. A nice, sexy, buzzing feeling. And I’ll be looking after you. And for the next couple days you’ll get a reminder any time you sit down. Or, I don’t know, walk backwards into anything. And don’t forget I can bring you back to peak hurt anytime, just by smacking you hard with my hand. And I won’t hesitate, if you’re out of line for a second. You put the Me in Master.”
I put the cane in her mouth, for her to hold. And I put my cock all the way back inside my jeans “On the spot. Running. Get your knees up.”
Raylene lifted her knees. I could hear Dorabella, still talking, in the corridor. Raylene jogged and jiggled, with her spectacular back to the door.
There was a pause while Dorabella, Lynette and I gazed at Raylene, who stood straight, her hands on her head forcing her gaze down slightly. The floor; the visual fascination of floors, for submissives. Her buttocks well and redly striped, with a few downward-sloping welts on her upper right thigh where the end of the cane had whipped. Those would be hurting.
Her face was flushed with sobbing, and her cheeks still wet with tears. Her upper lip was shiny, unromantically enough, with phlegm. I took the tissues box and stepped in front of her so she could watch me.
“Good girl.” I wiped her face clean and dry, dabbing at the tears and wiping her lip, then holding a handful of tissues to her nose. She leaned forward at the waist and blew. After four fierce snorts, head shaking and many, many tissues, she smiled and straightened up. She could breathe through her nose. Then we looked into each other’s eyes.
Dorabella suddenly sang out, “Loo break! Loo break!” She put her arm round Lynette’s shoulder – Lynette had been slower to react – and bustled them both to the door. “Come on, we can, oh, powder our noses. Girl stuff! Exciting!”
So Raylene and I were suddenly alone, in a silent room. I put my hands on her back, just above the highest cane stroke, and pulled her close. “Subtle, your sister, isn’t she?”
Raylene laughed suddenly. She hadn’t expected to be laughing anytime soon. “Like a truck!” She shook her head, amused, then lifted her face up to be kissed. I provided kisses. Time passed. I could hear Dorabella and Lynette in the bathroom, though I couldn’t make out what they were saying. Dorabella was doing most of the talking.
“Yeah, sorry. The awkward declaration. You don’t have to … reciprocate. I mean you have to do as you’re told. But your emotions, they’re mostly up to you. It’s true, but I didn’t mean to put you on the spot. You know. I can’t take it back, but – ”
“Shut up.” I must have looked astonished. “Shut up, Master. I don’t know, Master. I know you weren’t trying to put me on the spot. And it’s not like it’s a bad thing. How can I mind you falling in love with me? “
I said, as I had to Lynette in similar circumstances, “Ah fuck…” But to Raylene I added, “And I really need to fuck you.”
“Yeah. Oh, yeah.” That was enthusiasm. She took her hands down and stroked me. My mouth fell open, information from my cock and its soft handling over-riding all else. I had nothing to say.
“You can’t have had any doubt, though. Very happy to be your Master. Fucking happy. Going to fuck you.” I was still being stroked.
She didn’t stop. I couldn’t tell her to stop. “Well, we’re going pretty fast. If I’m calling you Master, that’s a pretty big commitment anyway. And I don’t mind that. And I mean it too, I mean everything that goes with it. Whatever that is.”
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I'm Anne. A cat-lover / interaction designer. I create digital experiences, investigate the theory and praxis of design culture and enjoy espresso.
Currently I am finishing my last year Communication and Multimedia Design at the University of Applied Sciences Amsterdam.
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I've had almost a week now to recover after my trip to Haiti so it is about time I recorded my experience in this blog. I kept a diary of my trip so I could be as accurate as possible. I also need to tell you that my safari was organised by BMS World Mission, Haiti Hospital Appeal,and The Dream so many thanks to them for allowing me the opportunity to visit the poorest country in the world.
I was up early to prepare myself for my trip to Haiti. We were flying from Heathrow and Eddie, my driver from home, made the journey really comfortable. I've been using Eddie for years now on my longer journeys and he is an excellent driver and good company. I met up with the Revd Gareth Wilde, who works for BMS, and we headed off to check in. We were flying to Miami with Virgin and I felt a bit embarrassed when they gave us V.I.P treatment because I was supposed to be a 'celebrity'. Anyway, I didn't complain when they made us feel important. All the staff were excellent, especially Becki, so thank you Virgin for a trouble free flight, and the free champagne.
It was a bit chaotic when we landed and got into the airport. Everyone seemed to be speaking Spanish and it was if we had landed in Spain, not Miami.We drove to our hotel, the aptly named 'Comfort Inn', and after a bath and supper, I went to bed and had a good nights sleep.
We flew from Miami to the Dominican Republic, but not before I had been subjected to a thorough search by a woman who clearly enjoyed her job! They also searched my wheelchair for explosives and one man asked me if I was an athlete because I had 'a fit body'. If that was supposed to cheer me up it didn't work and I was very relieved once we had boarded our plane. We should have been flying directly to Haiti but IBC airline refuses to carry wheelchair users. Very ironic, given that I was on my way to help disabled Haitians overcome prejudice!
Our flight was fine and we were driven to the Blue Bay by Alex. It was like paradise and strongly reminded me of the Kenyan Coastal region, lots of palm trees and beautiful blue sea. We ate and had an early night so we could be ready for the road trip to Haiti in the morning.
After breakfast Alex arrived to drive us to the border in his car. The scenery was beautiful and again reminded me of my native Kenya. Swarms of motorbikes weaved around us as music by a local artist, Romeo Santos played. I loved the music and it seemed to fit so well with the scenery, even though I couldn't understand a word of what was being sung. As we approached the border the scenery changed dramatically and it wasn't hard to believe we were about to enter another country. I was dying to use the toilet but we couldn't find one until we finally arrived at the border. It wasn't disabled friendly but it did the job!
Alex told us we had arrived at the border and he and Gareth got out to negotiate our crossing. Alex wasn't allowed to drive across the border so they had to get my wheelchair out and I had to push myself across the border. That's a first for me! It was really scary seeing men in ordinary clothes wielding guns and I did NOT feel safe. As soon as I got into my chair people gathered around to stare at it, and me. I really wanted to speak to them but could only smile because of the language barrier. So frustrating! I particularly noticed three small boys, about the same age as my son, Tim, 10. They were speaking to me in Creole and I couldn't understand a word. I had no problem understanding what they wanted though as they pointed to their mouths and rubbed their stomachs. I had no money or food with me and all I could do was give them half a bottle of water! It breaks my heart even now as I write about it! Half a bottle of water and they all said,'Gracias'. And this was only the border.
We said our goodbyes to Alex and were then met by Mike, his wife Melissa, and their daughter, Emilee. Mike speaks a little Creole, just enough to get us into Haiti, and then we got into the hospitals ambulance for the journey to Cap Haitian and the Haitian Hospital Appeal, a fantastic project. It is run by co - founder Carwyn Hill and his wife Reninca and they gave us a wonderful welcome when we arrived. I was really keen to meet with some of the spinal cord injury patients undergoing rehabilitation at the centre and soon I met Leon, a hand cyclist and who hopes to be a Paralympian for Haiti one day. It really moved me when I learned that his wife and EIGHT children were killed in the earthquake. I can't even begin to even imagine what that would feel like, and to be left disabled himself! He is a REAL inspiration and thanks to the centre's forward thinking on the benefits of sport he has improved his quality of life.
The hospital is a wonderful facility and provides so much to so many people, including an ambulance service, community health care,maternity unit, rehab unit, and work with disabled children.
The volunteer village is very basic accommodation but very clean, with mosquito nets over the bed, and a fan. Food is very basic but I really enjoyed the Haitian style rice and beans we had tonight. We ate and socialised in the lounge before heading to bed.
I had problems getting to sleep in the volunteer village because when I got to my room I had two uninvited guests, a huge frog and a greasy black millipede. Why am I so scared of the insects here when I've spent most of my life in Kenya? Well, I struggled with insects in Kenya but the insects in Haiti!!! Even Samson couldn't wrestle with them. They are HUGE!! Tom the cameraman was even more frightened than me and we all laughed as he shrieked. My mind ran through the events of the day in bed. I did finally fall asleep.
When I woke in the morning the first thing I normally would do is get dressed and put on a little make up, but here it is too hot so I didn't bother. After a breakfast of fruit, juice and a bun, we visited Maison De Benediction ( which means 'house of blessings'). Its a respite centre for children with mental and physical disabilities. Haiti has an appalling attitude towards disability of any kind, and the disabled are often abused and called,'Cocoabi', which means 'worthless'. The centre encourages the families of disabled children to stay with them and support them. The children stay at the centre for a few days to give their families a break, and whilst they are there they have individual programmes in education, sport and physiotherapy.
As soon as I entered the centre I was overwhelmed by emotions. It brought back memories of when I was a child and my parents sent me away to a boarding school far away from home because the village school didn't cater for my needs. The children were lovely and their smiles really touched me but I just felt very sad when I thought of the many thousands who can't have a service like this. One encouraging and heart warming - I could see hope in the children's eyes and nothing is more important than that. Another very positive thing I can say is that the dedication of all the staff is truly wonderful. May God bless them.It reminded me of my early years in Kenya at Joyland School For the Physically handicapped and how loving and caring the staff were.We called them 'mother' :)
In the afternoon we made the journey to a village called Grande Riviere du Nord. It is a very poor and deprived area.The kids were naked, some of them the same age as my son! The villagers gathered around us when we arrived and through our translator, Usvel, I asked them what they thought I did for a living. They thought I was there to give them health advice and when I told them I was an athlete they were astonished. I asked them if they had ever seen a disabled person doing sport and they laughed and said how could they do sport if they're disabled! I spent some time with a young girl and her parents,who obviously loved her because they had crafted a home made 'wheelchair' from a plastic seat and some wheels, one of which was broken. Imagine how just an ordinary wheelchair could enhance their lives.Heartbreaking!
Today we visited 3 different primary schools, very small, but the children were very excited to see us and their smiles were beautiful. I felt sad when I didn't see a single disabled child in any of the schools. Life is very, very tough for able bodied Haitians, but the disabled and their families have it even worse, if you can imagine such a thing. Poverty is everywhere,yet we are only two hours from the USA!
I spoke to families with disabled children and it made me cry. It is heartbreaking to hear their stories. A 16 year old girl can't access education because she has to look after her disabled brother whilst her mother has to go out to work to feed them. Another mother has a very bad back after years of carrying her disabled son around. A woman with a disabled child begged us to take it so she can be accepted in her community. She tells me she has tried many times to give her child away to an orphanage but they refuse.
This morning I met Josue Cajuste who is so charming and a star in his own right. He also hopes to represent Haiti at the London 2012 Paralympic Games in field events. We did a little training together and I was able to show him some basic upper body warm ups and warm downs. We invited the patients from Rehab to join us and we had so much fun together. I also had a chat with Leon Gaysil and I told them both of my first experience of the Paralympic Games in Athens in 2004 and how it had helped change attitudes towards disability in Kenya. I hope these two men can do the same thing in Haiti one day.
In the afternoon I spoke to the staff and patients in the Rehab Centre. I spoke to them about the importance of sport and how it can benefit them in so many ways. One thing I made clear to them all was that they are in charge of the person they want to be, and that hope and determination are essential to achieving their goals. I also told them that life can be really cruel living with a disability but you have to have self acceptance if you want to be accepted by your community, you have to be assertive and a little pushy, but they must always look on the bright side of life.Disability does NOT mean inability.
Later I spent some time with Janine, a lovely 38 year old woman, very soft spoken. I listened as she told me how she is in constant pain after being shot several times by armed robbers in her own home. One bullet is lodged near her heart and can't be removed because they don't have the facilities.This happened seven years ago and she is paralysed from the chest down. She never sees her family because they live too far away and it is too expensive to travel. The Haiti Hospital Appeal has become Janine's home. And I sometimes think I have problems!
Cajuste decided to take me into Cap Haitien, the second largest city in Haiti. He wanted us to 'roll in style' but the community won't allow it. Everyone stares at us as if we have just arrived from another planet, and I can feel their hatred. It still shocks me now as I write this, people staring at us with hatred just because we have a disability. It feels more like 1612 than 2012! Despite all this Cajuste and I are determined to enjoy ourselves as much as possible and he says we should visit the beach. I was totally shocked when I saw the 'beach', or rather didn't see it because it was covered with rubbish and the sea was a filthy brown. My goodness, I couldn't even imagine having to live here. We rolled, very slowly , through the streets which are NOT accessible to wheelchairs. It was so sad having to endure the hostile stares that screamed disability at us. My sadness turned to mischief when I asked a group of men playing dominoes if I could join in. To Cajuste's astonishment they agreed. In Haiti women do not play dominoes, never mind disabled ones. I only played for a few minutes because I don't know the rules. I just wanted to make a little stand and I'm glad I did.
In the afternoon we did some training on the hand bike with one of the most promising athletes in Haiti, Fristna. He used to be a carpenter but was shot by a man who accused him of overcharging for his work! His whole family turned their backs on him so now he's completely alone. I hope sport can be his way of achieving success. He certainly has the talent.
We left the Haitian Hospital Appeal Centre to make our way back across the border into the Dominican Republic, and then make our way back to the UK.
My final thoughts on my experience? It was a very,very emotional trip. I can't remember the time I shed so many tears. The poverty in Haiti is unbelievable and it is everywhere you look. The disabled are firmly at the bottom of society. And here we are, looking forward to the Paralympic and Olympic Games and talking about medals and all the glory that is reflected whilst here is a country that can't even feed itself. This is a country where children go naked because they have no clothes! It was heartbreaking to see how totally marginalised and isolated the disabled and their families are. They have next to nothing going for them, There is no education, no access to healthcare, and there is nothing like accessibility for people with disabilities in this country.
On a more positive note, The Haiti Hospital Appeal, Carwyn and Reninca and all the staff and volunteers are showing real Christian values in the fantastic work they do transforming the lives of so many people, giving them a new lease of life. It's also been a huge blessing spending time with the children and seeing them smile. They really touched me. They reminded me of myself growing up with a disability in Kenya. Someone invested in me when I was a child and I am who I am today because of the sacrifice of others. I am determined to do all I can to support the Haitian hospital Appeal so others can benefit as I did. God bless them all!!
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" He commented, ignoring her. His dressing gown was slightly open giving her a little look at what was under it. The louder the American screamed, the more ruthless Hameed treated her small round breasts.
In fact, I was the only child of the three sisters. AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!" Samantha screamed, her eyes bulging in shock as Jalil began givves into her like a wild bull.
Nothing you mention about Hebrews in Egypt has been debunked, nor has much time been spent combing deserts to search for anything.
The term often describes a bond between two people that mimics the closeness and emotional intimacy of a romantic relationship while never being physically consummated. An emotional affair is sometimes referred to as an affair of the heart. An emotional affair may emerge from a friendship, and progress toward greater levels of personal intimacy and attachment. What distinguishes an emotional affair from a friendship is the assumption of emotional roles between the two participants that mimic of those of an actual relationship - with regards to confiding personal information and turning to the other person during moments of vulnerability or need.
Every individual is responsible to know the truth as best they can. Ignorance should never be allowed or left without criticism. In 1994 I started a serious look at evolution and wrote many scientists, Nobel Laureates about God and evolution and after I was done, I was shocked how little evidence there is that supports evolution. I suppose Stephen Jay Gould of Harvard (now dead) sums up the problem, there will never be found missing links in the fossil record . He latter changed this comment because he was attacked by both evolutionists and creationists but Gould was right. As a Christian, I say there will never be found any missing links in the fossil evidence because there is none.
That's always what happens though, in trying to elevate one mindset/viewpoint, the opposite gets kicked down, instead of made to match....at least for a while.
Right. They couldn't observe fossils as fossils but did observe that X species always gave rise to X species. But as I said, they didn't have an idea of mutation over unimaginably long periods that would permit species-change. It just wasn't in their vocabulary and expectation.
In as sense it did end for them with in their generation It ended the reality of their then religious Beliefs and the power of the priesthood that enforced the law.
The history recorded in the Bible is not fiction. I've discovered and learned personally that the word of God is true. Use the KJV as your main Bible. And considering that you have turned to God in sincere repentance, and sincerely seeked God in prayer about His word, then you should know God and His word. But you don't. And you are lying about Him.
Really? Brave, but I think teaching that all religions are fiction, with no basis or evidence to support them at all, might just trigger an enormous backlash from those who still believe in primitive superstitions. Might be more pragmatic to just avoid the topic in schools. That allows parents to raise their own children as they want without having others impose their religious beliefs on other people's children.
I want to run away (as could be expected with adrenaline) during panic attacks ... it's a lonely affair until it subsides, because not much my SO can do to help.
Yeah and my Cherokee ancestors stated that the earth was created from a water beetle diving under the world wide ocean too. I love my Cherokee ancestors, but hey, I do not buy their creation myth just like I do not buy your creation myth.
There is a lake in Japan surrounded by trees, every autumn the trees loose their leaves and some of them fall in to the lake.
God was always there. He spoke, ( as a phrase that we as humans can understand), and the big bang happened.
And i disagree with your opinion. You can turn on any television channel and there is some sort of doubt being cast upon the president.
If you don't want to be accused of cherry picking? Not the entire chapter but the link of the entire chapter at very least.
If you're a woman might I ask if you've ever changed your mind about something you swore you'd never do?
The bibles clear in Romans. Yes...if you want to get into it, Gods views toward homosexuality is clear from Leviticus too. If perhaps, Paul didn't point it out...and so clearly, it may have given a few room to compromise. Its there. Honestly, I don't see how anyone can take it any other way from the law.
I suppose you may be correct. I can think of a few ladies in particular fancy dresses that stand out in my mind in retrospect.
And you're right. But what we have is claims of gods. Not evidence of gods. Just like the Harry Potter books aren't evidence of wizards or of trolls or of giants, these holy books aren't evidence of gods or wizards or trolls or giants.
I am disarmed by your generosity of spirit...that said, please dispose of yourself forthwith....it's for the public good!
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Costa Rica might be small in size but it’s big on biodiversity. Like jam-packed with life, actually. Leave the perimeter of the airport in the Central Valley and it doesn’t take more than an hour’s drive to reach cloud forest, or rainforest, or dry forest, or a combination of habitats with literally hundreds of bird […]
The golden birding month of May is just about here and I know of more than a few birders up north who must be giving a collective sigh of anticipated relief. April wanes and yet the snow keeps coming back, and as much as folks in upstate New York are accustomed to the cold white […]
Just as with every place on the planet, this Mother Earth, Costa Rica has its own list of bird species endangered with extinction. On that list, we find such birds as the Yellow-naped Parrot (threatened by a nasty combination of habitat loss and capture for the pet bird trade), Yellow-billed Cotinga (habitat loss for that […]
Arenal is the name of a volcano in northern Costa Rica that exploded some decades ago. After that initial fiery, geological shout-out, the inner furnaces of the mountain kept right on burning, and, in doing so, the resultant natural incandescence has acted as a beacon for tourism ever since. Add numerous hot springs, waterfalls, and […]
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To me there’s no real winter without snow; it just makes everything feel so fresh and cosy. Light and ice reflect the sunlight so beautifully.
This image is based on a photo by MoveMoon on instagram and was posted in her stories some time ago. When I saw this image it just instantly reminded me of home, and all the things I love about winter.
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Welcome to the parish website covering the villages of The Bourtons in the Cherwell District of Oxfordshire.
Since their opening day, Rob and Jodie Gregory have been busy refurbishing all areas to provide a very welcoming place to be. Their new calendar of events includes a quiz night and Live Music, Sandwich clubs, Tapas Thursday and Fishy Friday and a Sunday brunch & lunch. Here is the October calendar for you to choose from.
The Bell Inn was originally thatched and attached to a cottage which stuck out into the road. It was rebuilt in the 1920s after a fire. Hidden away in the ridge of the roof on both the northern and southern sides of the pub are Hook Norton beer bottles built into the brick work.
From the pub there is a good view of the bell tower which is detached from the church. It is said that there are only two other places in England where the church bell tower is sited away from the church.
The Bell, is a good, old fashioned community based family pub, where people come in to meet their friends, have a drink and enjoy simple, home cooked food.
All are welcome including dog walkers. There is a small restaurant with freshly cooked food, and, of course, real ale!
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Google verified that it has changed the core algorithm to better evaluate content quality, but didn’t specify what that meant, remaining mostly silent on the details of the update. However, marketers have already dissected the “phantom” to assess what exactly the update entails.
With the rise of the digital age, journalism and advertising have begun to merge, giving birth to an interesting combination of the two: “brand journalism.” McDonalds was one of the…
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo’s resignation and Jack Dorsey’s return as interim CEO this week has caused a stir. Especially with Twitter’s recent struggle this past year with unsatisfactory ad sales and slow…
Even before mobile commerce sets in the consumer’s comfort zone, mobile “Buy” buttons have seemed to sweep the mobile retail space. Just in these past few weeks, leading companies like…
This past May 14 at NewsCred’s #ThinkContent Summit, Buzzfeed’s Motion Pictures President Ze Frank gave a presentation with his insight on the changing face of content. Frank begins by retracing…
In 2010, Flipboard founders Evan Doll and Mike McCue came together with an idea and envisioned a single place for anyone to come and enjoy personalized content for each individual…
In the beginning stages of any company, it is important to set a strong foundation for growth. Sean Ellis, now CEO of Qualaroo, contributed to the early stages of successful…
I'm currently into being natural! Being natural does not mean neglecting my personal hygiene and self grooming. Also, I'm not against artificial beauty or plastic surgery. It's just my preference that being natural is the best I can be. At the moment of course, I'm not sure if I change my mind in the future!
Heavy makeup is the worst enemy for the skin! I try not to wear any makeup at all nowadays. It saves my time to get ready when going out!
To maintain healthy and glossy skin is a long term commitment! I apply moisturizer every night and wear sunblock in day time, exfoliate and put on a mask once or twice a week! It's nothing have to do with good skin genes, just diligent skin care regimen!
Everyone's skin is different, I've used so many different skin care products until I found those that work best for me!
Remember never squeeze your pimples, apply pimple cream instead. Make sure to drink plenty of water everyday, about six to eight glasses a day.
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Blueair and Volvo Cars take on street-level air pollution in car showrooms for enhanced customer satisfaction
Luxury car maker Volvo Cars to place Blueair premium air purifiers in their showrooms worldwide, providing customers with a breath of Swedish clean air.
Description: Attractive succulent with beautiful, smokey, rose-plum foliage forming 5-8" rosettes; orange flowers late summer, fall and early winter.
Description: Melaco in Portuguese means molasses which is the name for this succulent. The rosettes of dark reddish-brown color are the same color as molasses; orange, bell-shaped flowers in summer.
Description: Green Twister is a lovely green colored Echinacea with a carmine red center. Makes a bright and cheery addition to the landscape.
Description: This is a compact version of the species that has clear pink flowers over a long period of time, usually June-August.
Description: A seed introduction from Jelitto that has shades of light yellow to deep gold flowers the first year. Vigorous and sturdy.
Description: Bright blue flowers from late June to September. Outstanding in the garden for cuts and dried arrangements.
Unless you have been living under a rock or in a galaxy far, far away, you know that “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” opens today, and as you can probably tell by now, I am a big fan of the Star Wars franchise.
Since the franchise began in the ’70’s, it has entertained us and maybe taught a few lessons along the way from our favorite characters like Yoda, Obi-Wan and Luke Skywalker.
As silly as this may sound, as I look back on my business experiences, I’ve learned several key hard-to-learn lessons that if I had looked at certain decisions through the lens of Star Wars, it might have saved a lot of time and money.
Below are six lessons that business owners could apply today that may take your status from Apprentice to Jedi Master.
1. Be a Rebel and go against the flow. Businesses that are “clones” of others aren’t original. What makes you and your business different? Embrace the unique qualities and communicate that to the marketplace.
2. Follow a trusted guide. Just like Yoda or Obi-Wan, seek out someone who has solid advice for you and then follow it. You can learn a lot from the mistakes and wisdom of others.
3. Ultimately, be a Yoda, not a Luke. This applies to team members, clients or anyone else that you can have an impact on. Try not to be the hero in this epic saga, be a guide. You will find far more success by helping others find their own way.
4. Trust the Force. You can never go wrong with taking the high road. When it all comes down to it, sometimes you just have to make a decision and then live with it.
5. Don’t cut corners. No one said that success or defeating the Death Star was easy. It takes hustle and risks.
6. Work hard, but party like an Ewok. Running a business is tough. It takes a lot of blood, sweat and tears. When you do have successes along the journey, it is important to celebrate those.
There will be many Siths and evil-doers along your journey, but you are writing your own script. Don’t let the Empire win the day. Remember these tips and “success you will find,” as Yoda would say.
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Canadians are heading back to the Northwest Passage this summer to continue searching for the wrecks of Sir John Franklin's lost ships from 1845. Researchers will also explore wreck of HMS Investigator, found in 2010
Archeologists with Parks Canada will use an autonomous underwater vehicle to scan the ocean floor, as part of this year's search for HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, federal Environment Minister Peter Kent said Thursday. "This is the year I hope that we will solve one of the great mysteries of the history of Arctic exploration — the location and the final resting place of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror," Kent told reporters in Ottawa.
The two ships disappeared during the British explorer's ill-fated 1845 expedition to chart the Northwest Passage. Neither Franklin nor any of his 128 crewmen returned. Historians in Canada, Britain and beyond have since been captivated by Franklin's doomed journey and the possible resting places of the Erebus and Terror, but only traces of the expedition have ever been found.
The Parks Canada research teams will begin searching for Erebus and Terror on Aug. 21, weather permitting, in an area west of King William Island in Nunavut. This will be the third summer in recent years that the Canadian government is funding a large-scale expedition to find Franklin's lost ships.
Archeologists found the wreck of HMS Investigator at the bottom of Mercy Bay, near Banks Island in the Northwest Territories, in July 2010. Parks Canada Similar searches conducted in 2008 and 2010 failed to locate the wrecks, although the 2008 search uncovered small bits of copper sheeting that may have belonged to Franklin's ships.
A search effort was called off in 2009 because Parks Canada could not secure a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker to assist with the project.
"This year we are going to move northward and we're going to work west of King William Island, near the Royal Geographical [Society] Islands area," said Marc-André Bernier, a Parks Canada archeologist who is leading the search team.
The underwater vehicle, which is being supplied by the University of Victoria, can move on its own while it detects and maps objects it finds.
Bernier said researchers have also relied on traditional knowledge from Inuit like Louis Kamookak of Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, who said he believes the searchers are on the right track. "We did find some nails and copper sheeting on those islands and Inuit camps, so that's good evidence that the boats are around that place," Kamookak, a historian who has collected Franklin-related anecdotes from elders and ancestors, told CBC News.
Parks Canada will also spend this summer exploring the wreck of HMS Investigator, a ship that was abandoned in 1854 during its search for Franklin's expedition. HMS Investigator and a cache belonging to captain Robert McClure and the graves of three crew members were found in July 2010 in Banks Island's Mercy Bay in the Northwest Territories. Archeologists will further study the Investigator between July 10-25 by diving underwater to capture images of the wreck for the first time.
Researchers will also explore McClure's cache, as well as an ancient Inuit site that has turned up artifacts such as stone tools, animal bones and possible tent foundations. The ship itself is just offshore from the boundaries of Aulavik National Park, while McClure's cache and the ancient Inuit site are both within the park.
External link: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/story/2011/06/30/northwest-passage-expedition.html
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New Humberstone Speedway brings fun and excitement to Niagara’s South Coast with a three-eighths of a mile oval clay track. Racing takes place every Sunday night beginning at 6 pm with weekly divisions of Mini Stocks, Pro 4 Trucks, Street Stocks, Sportsman and Late Model.
Please email info@humberstonespeedway.com, visit www.humberstonespeedway.com, follow us on Twitter@NewHumberstone and like the track on Facebook. You can also call the track at 905-834-4002 or at the office located at Cosco Haulage at 905-935-2886.
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These individuals face different challenges, and Barry Schnell hopes to help readers have the knowledge and tools they need to make sure their friends and family with a mental illness gets a fair shake and doesn't get a harsher punishment than they deserve.
But now Sorrell is in the fight of his life, facing an energized challenge from an ambitious young prosecutor. "I'm taking it very seriously, working very hard," the seven-term incumbent said en route to the Granite City event.
We are thriving in the professions that we pursue, but unfortunately and ironically, we are still facing existential challenges in the form of hate crimes and other forms of discrimination.
As the poorest big city in the nation, facing more economic challenges than just about anyone else, the rebuilding of Detroit could go a long way toward the rebuilding of this Southeaster Michigan region and this entire state.
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I am married, and I am VERY happy with my marriage. My wife trusts me to be a friend to those in need. I will be a good friend whenever you need help. It is simply how I am wired. I have another avatar called MadHatter. I had problems with one of my avatars turning into a cloud so I started over from scratch. They now both work . . . so I guess I wasted some money. I don't know why the problems occurred; the point is they did, and I created another avatar as a result. However, I am the same person. I keep both avators simply because I like them. I like the MadHatter because he is unique. I like Clark because I am and always will be a Beatles fan and tried to create something that looked like a Beatle. I don't think I came close, but I tried. I go by Clark Christianson, but my handle is NeverForgetTheSoldier, and yes, I did spend time in the military . . . more specifically the army. I saw some good things and bad things in the military, but I learned a lot from my experiences. Regardless, you can call me Clark or Mad. I am not "mad," in fact, I am just the opposite. I am a very content guy who loves the journey he is on in this lifetime. If you need a friend I will be there for you. You can count on it. Even if you are not in the military or have ever been in the military, you will be considered my brother or sister here in second life. We all have battle scars and we are all brothers and sisters.
10,199 Kingdom Coins were distributed daily in 2017! Now in 2018 only 3423. Kingdom Coins are limited in total supply. Read more at Kingdom Coins explained
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Thomas Mailund, Bioinformatics Research Centre, has been granted 7 million DKK for his project ”Ancestral Population Genomics” within the Danish Council for Independent Research’s career programme Sapere Aude.
The European Research Council (ERC) has granted approximately DKK 9 million to Thomas Martin Bataillon to develop better models for evolution.
PhD student Zsuzsanna Sükösd won the prize for best oral presentation at the Student Council Symposium of the 11th European Conference on Computational Biology, held in Basel, Switzerland, September 8-12, 2012. The title of her talk was: "PPfold 3.0: Fast RNA secondary structure prediction using phylogeny and auxiliary data".
About a year ago, in the second-most successful post in this blog's short history, I outlined a Birder's Map of America. I thought it was pretty good, personally - except there was one glaringly obvious problem with it. I completely swindled you, my dear Beaver State. A question mark, an ignorant statement about a lack of visiting birders, and an all-too-easy cable television reference was all you got from me. I received several complaints about this oversight, which started to nag at me. Could I really have screwed up that map? Well, it's time for me to admit that I did.
By a stroke of complete luck coupled with a slight dose of irony, I found myself at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in your southeastern corner, where I interned for the summer. I have to say, I've never seen so many birders in my life. Not to mention that two months of relatively nonchalant birding and working (a blurred line in some respects) has yielded me 191 species of birds. This all in one county, under "birders don't go here either" on the map. Yeah, yeah, I messed up. It was so far from the truth it could probably just be interpreted as shitty sarcasm.
What makes this place so special? Hell, just about everything. It's a giant waterfowl-laden wetland in the middle of a desert, surrounded by beautiful lava cliffs and sagebrush country. I've peered into Golden Eagle nests, been mobbed by Long-billed Curlews, gotten face-to-face with Common Nighthawks, and had both Long-eared and Short-eared Owls in one binocular view at the same time.
Then there are the vagrant traps, a somewhat alien concept to an easterner like me, where off-course migrants get concentrated in unusually high numbers. I have to admit, finding a Least Flycatcher in my backyard out here was quite a surprise, as was watching a Rose-breasted Grosbeak feeding amongst a flock of Black-headeds. The locally-rare male American Redstart that showed up at Fields Oasis made me stop and appreciate this rather dapper bird, a common migrant in my neck of the woods. And the Cattle Egret I stumbled on out near Benson Pond ended up being a state bird for many Memorial Day visitors.
The only trees for miles around can be a haven for lost passerines. This doesn't happen in the East, because literally everything is forested.
From the Harney Basin it's just a short drive up into the mountains, where Townsend's Solitaires, Black-backed Woodpeckers, and flocks of Red Crossbills can be found. Red Crossbill has been a bit of a nemesis for me, so it was pretty sweet to see a mega-flock of about fifty up in Malheur National Forest (along with around 300 more over the course of my trip).
Oh- and all of this was all just in once county. A few forays into outlying areas, including the beautiful coast, brought my Oregon trip list up to around 230, a pretty satisfying number in my opinion.
I could go on and on - but in essence, Oregon, you've been good to me. And I'm really sorry, despite your excessively low speed limits and bizarre rule about not pumping your own gas. I hope you will look past my blundering oversight and accept my apology. It would mean a lot to me.
How do birders spend their time? It's pretty much different for everyone. But if we are generalizing, this pie chart should be a good breakdown of a birder's free time. Birding makes up a decent chunk of this time, but not all of it, as you will see below. We even manage a decent amount of normal human interaction - that's good news!
After some thinking, we realized just how little time is spent actually looking at birds - we spend much more time looking for them than at them. Of course, everyone is different. Coffee drinkers, for instance, will sacrifice birding time in order to satisfy their debilitating caffeine addiction. People that drive the speed limit or avoid sketchy game lands in the wee hours of the morning will probably not be pulled over by the police for "excessive speeding" or "looking suspicious" (speaking from experience here). People who generally bird alone probably won't laugh much, unless they are crazy. This is meant to be a generalization, after all.
March is arguably the most uneventful month of birding in the state of North Carolina. The only exciting news is usually in the form of returning Tree Swallows and Ospreys while the bulk of the migrants are still a long way off. The gulls and ducks are all leaving (or have already left), and the winter birds have all been seen. The good news is, I will be using this time to build up some new material for this oft-neglected blog.
This lull in bird activity leaves us some extra time on our hands. Freed from the crippling ID pitfalls of worn large white-headed gulls, and predating the influx of Black-throated Blue Warblers and the like, March's meh-ness gives us a chance to think about our own birding. I like to plan things out in advance, so naturally, I decided to look at what sorts of birds I will be able to see this year. I noticed one thing that really, really pissed me off.
The dates of April 29-May 7, when read aloud, conjure up images of Prothonotary Warblers, Veerys (Veeries?), Eastern Whip-poor-wills, and Yellow-breasted Chats. This is peak migration in central NC, when every birder and their brother is out kicking around the local hotspots. Unfortunately, due to NC State University's debilitating schedule, I won't be enjoying much of this migrant free-for-all. Because these are the dates of our final exams. Really. They did this to me.
So while I have an obscene amount of free, birdable time on my hands this March (it's Spring Break right now), I will have next to none come peak migration. My rather impressive North Carolina year list I've compiled thus far will be severely handicapped by my need to maintain a decent GPA. Aside from a few quick ambles down the campus greenway (which luckily can be surprisingly productive), I'll be locked in my dorm room, wishing I was outdoors.
But I ask not for your sympathy. I dream of a day when bird-obsessed college students like me can take their final exams after the bulk of the migrants have moved through. Maybe we can establish a university where birder kids can take their finals in July and March, when no one wants to go birding (at least in my neck of the woods).
We hear a lot about ship-assisted vagrancy these days. "So-and-so bird is crazy, so it must have been carried over on a ship" some birders proclaim with each rarity that visits our continent. This is a big deal - a bird that rode over on a ship would be non-countable, according to the prevailing view. Well, the truth is, there are some birds that hitch rides on ships within our sacred ABA area borders that people are completely ignoring. The effect these birds have on our lists is absolutely detrimental. Hell, I've seen birders count these ferry freeloaders. They count them! It's madness.
We became aware of this sick and twisted phenomenon last weekend, while birding in New Hanover County, North Carolina. Aside from being home to the most populous Wilmington in the United States, it is also home to the mouth of the Cape Fear River, the largest river entirely within North Carolina. There is a ferry that connects one side of the river to the other, running from Fort Fisher across to Southport. But there's one problem. Southport isn't in New Hanover County. It's in Brunswick. Birds (especially gulls and grackles), have a habit of riding the ferry, due in part to the easy supply of bread given to them by children. These freeloaders spend the day riding back and forth across the Cape Fear and across the county line.
Go ahead, look into the eyes of this heartless ship-assisted bastard - but don't you dare count it for your Brunswick or your New Hanover lists.
These birds have probably been border-hopping on this boat for months (especially those grackles). It has reached the point where we can't even tell which side of the river these birds are originally from. Can you count any of these birds? Do they count when you first get on the ferry, but not when you cross the border halfway through the ride? Hell, all the grackles and gulls around both ferry terminals have probably ridden the ferry at some point in their lives. So those don't count either? And how can we be sure that any of the birds within several miles of the terminals didn't ride on that ship? Did the birds even originate in one of the two counties? They may have ferry hopped all the way from - God forbid - South Carolina. I know those Mottled Ducks at the Fort Fisher Aquarium looked awfully guilty.
This first-cycle Herring Gull never made it onto the ship while we were watching - but there's no telling it hasn't landed on the boat in the past.
I can only see one solution to this problem: shut down the Southport ferry, and wait for all the birds that rode it to slowly die off. I'm tired of paying the $5 fee anyway. Or I guess we could just stop worrying about ship-assisted birds and ignore the arbitrary non-countability rule that someone made up long ago... but that's crazy.
Twenty Fourteen was a hell of a year for us. We saw some amazing birds. We made a blog (this one). And now we feel like we have to push out that obligatory end-of-year round up. But, to spare you from reading a long list of notable sightings (and I'm sure other bird bloggers saw better stuff than us), we decided to review some things we learned in 2014.
This may sound like something two teenagers would remember. But, for some bizarre reason, we decided to only pack about 800 calories worth of food per day for our Smoky Mountains birding/backpacking trip. We felt like we were starving, eating only crackers and tuna each day. I think the lack of food may have been the cause of the possible-hallucination Ghost of the Horseman sighting. But that's another story. At least we got Ruffed Grouse.
Basically what we learned: Don't eat bad Mexican food the night before a Pelagic...even if Gidget's is closed. Though we didn't get sick, pre-pelagic sketchy Mexican food (from a place named "La Fogata") is never a good idea. Luckily, the Dramamine saved the particularly wavy day.
Things get stolen. While searching for Black-throated Green Warblers in the Uwharrie Mountains, Lucas made the mistake of leaving his headlamp on the counter in a campground bathroom while he took a shower. The shower was running (and he was singing), so he couldn't hear the sound of it being stolen by people with the confederate battle flag taped to the front of their truck. We just assumed they were part of the Confederate Army. Oh, the South.
Just because it looks weak does not mean you need to add packets of instant coffee. However, this stuff is the cure-all for the mid-afternoon big day lull. It's like crack (we assume). Once we got over the gritty consistency and the burning sensation, the coffee really wasn't that bad. One moment we were falling asleep on our feet but after a few gulps of cold brew we were singing at the top of our lungs and picking out Loggerhead Shrikes on power lines while flying by at 60 miles per hour.
We are looking forward to many more stories and learning experiences over this coming year - it's half the fun of birding. So here's to a great, bird-filled 2015. And here's to more crazy situations that only really happen to birders. We've already had one ridiculous adventure....
This frosty little Redpoll was a very welcome visitor to the niger seeds today: on inspection he seems to have a silver-coloured ring on his left leg....
My favourite patch walk is from Blofield Heath, past Hemblington Hall and the Alpaca Farm, back past Dell Corner then along High Noon Lane, returning via Cutton's Corner: this is around 6 miles. I don't expect to see much at this time of year, but there's usually something: today it was a cute little Weasel, a couple of very vocal Egyptian Geese, several Yellowhammers and a flock of Fieldfares.....
Back home! But a week with Mum-in-Law in Maidenhead was, as always, enlivened by Ring-necked & Alexandrine Parakeets on the Boulter's Lock Eyots, as well as Red Kites & Grey Wagtails aplenty!
A wonderful couple of hours at Strumpshaw, in the company of possibly the three best bird photographers in the Yare Valley: Mark, Norman & Brian, as well as the two lovely Lizzies!
Fabulous views of perhaps five Bitterns as well as a whisp of 11 Snipe and the ever-vigilant Buckenham Peregrines....
Martin (my oldest friend and best birder I know!) spent a coffee-fueled day on the north coast, starting with Bramblings at Choseley, moving to Titchwell for Spotted Redshank, Twite and Red-crested Pochard. A large mixed flock of waders was feeding on Razor Clams on the beach: this included Knot, Sanderling & Turnstones. The drive eastwards for lattes at Cley produced very welcome Waxwing & Bullfinch at Burnham Norton, while a hike to Gramborough Hill was virtually birdless.
A short-ish walk around Strumpshaw (and Ranworth) in the excellent company of Sue S was surprisingly productive! Not one, but FOUR otters fishing together by the sluices. Other birds included a Bittern and at least six Great Spotted Woodpeckers, including three together, as well as two drake Goosanders at Ranworth.
As I was driving home, I saw a Buzzard perched close to Bullace Bush Road: a binocular view (before I had to respond to the hooting of the traffic jam I'd caused behind me!) revealed it to be a frosty Rough-legged Buzzard!
An eight mile walk from Buckenham to Cantley and back provided distant (but welcome) views of flocks of Whitefronts, Taiga Bean Geese and Golden Plover. Less welcome was an ignorant sh*t holding court on the embankment at Cantley, who was extraordinarily rude when I tried to make polite conversation.....
As I was preparing aubergines parmagiana, I glanced out of the kitchen window to see this beautiful Brambling on the seeds! Pictures taken through misty kitchen windows are never great, but you get the idea... Let's hope he sticks around!
Even over the sound of Roy Wood on the radio wishing it could be Christmas every day, I heard the distinctive yelping of a massive flock (300+) of Pink-footed Geese flying west over the house. I grabbed my camera and bins and rushed out in my dressing gown: joining the Pinks from the north was a flock of about 20 Bean Geese. By the time I took a single photo, the birds were disappearing in the distance....
Camera lens, that is! Today I saw some terrific birds at Strumpshaw / Buckenham, but everything was at the limits of my optics: Bitterns (4) Sparrowhawks (2) Buzzards (3) ..... even the more expected species such as Mistle Thrush and Bearded Tit were at the very edge of my equipment / abilities. Still: here are a few pictures, as well as the ingredients for a fine game pie! (There were nine Hares altogether!)
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"Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected." ~ Steve Jobs.
We have all seen the Apple phenomenon. The design, the approach, the marketing and the products have an aesthetic and appeal that draws admiration. The company and brand is truly remarkable.
So when my daughter decided to accept an offer to work for Apple, in finance, at their Cupertino headquarters I got to see through her eyes the reality of the Apple Experience. A picture tells a thousand words:
There's work and there's your life's work. The kind of work that has your fingerprints all over it. The kind of work that you'd never compromise on. That you'd sacrifice a weekend for. You can do that kind of work at Apple. People don't come here to play it safe.
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Many people think that since Abbas, Olmert and even Bush are relatively weak, the dangers of their meetings and declarations are negligible. This is a very dangerous way to think. Weak leaders are in the wobbly position to grab at any straw to enhance their perception abroad and at home. Olmert has been running on the general population's apathy since the Lebanon War. He is obviously trying to cook up something big. See this piece on Arutz-7. We really must come together to forcefully explain the catastrophe that is imminent, if Israel is to again make concessions of land and security on the naive hopes of a penitent Arab population.
However, there is a silver lining. Annapolis seems to have finally awoken the sleeping giant that is the religious-nationalistic community, as evidenced by Rabbi Rosen's and Rabbi Dov Lior's migration towards support for אצ"ל- and לח"י-type activity. "It is not always necessary to be good boys..." It is still vague, but a change is occurring.
The Israeli government must be made to understand that they have no authority to take more chances on the tab of Jewish lives.
I don't think Rav Rosen is promoting terror, I think he is saying that resistance to the government plans to uproot settlements has to be take a more serious coloration than the 'hug and tears' of Gush Katif. He is using rhetoric that shows how serious these issues are.I can see that my post was not clear.
Let me clarify that I do not promote terror. Perhaps לח"י and אצ"ל language is misplaced. What I mean (and think they mean) is that there has to be strong opposition to the government's plans, protests, and a willingness to remain in places the Israeli government abandons, and for brave people to defend themselves there. I think this is the לח"י and אצ"ל spirit.
I am not sure how realistic these ideas are, but the fact that they are discussed will certainly give the government reason to stop and think; no longer can they expect people to follow meekly their destructive orders.
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I really loved Eitan Arom’s cover story (“L.A.’s Boldest Plan Ever to Help the Homeless,” Oct. 14) with its beautiful depiction of “Faces of Homelessness” as well as the strong support of Measure HHH. Thanks for reaching out to remarkable professionals in our industry (Amy, Dora and Tanya) to get a fair perspective on the crisis and solutions needed to end homelessness.
I was especially touched by the connection to Sukkot. Sukkot has forever been my favorite holiday of the year in part because of its celebration outdoors (much like why I loved celebrating the second day of Rosh Hashanah with Neshuva!), the symbolism of a wandering people living in such a fragile structure, and the tradition of inviting people (real and biblical) into the sukkah. I’ve always felt the need to raise greater awareness about housing issues during this holiday, and so for many years, I’ve made my sukkah a space for staff meetings, or to talk with guests about what we can all do to support more housing. So reading Eitan’s piece connecting Sukkot and strategies to end homelessness was powerful.
After three years of failed efforts in their pledge to help the homeless, the Los Angeles City Council, with Mayor Eric Garcetti in the lead, introduced Proposition HHH as their ticket to re-election. Housing the homeless and hope have a different meaning when less than 25 percent ($250 million) is earmarked for homeless housing. With a $2 billion payback after the 10-year program is completed, it spells a giveaway to the contractors involved in the low-cost housing project, which in L.A. means unaffordable to most. In the meantime, there will be a doubling of the homeless population in L.A. Many refuse a structured life, especially the young enjoying their rootlessness on Venice Beach.
What is needed now is food sufficiency, health care, toilets and showers for the 1,000 in Venice, the 28,000 in L.A. and the 50,000 in L.A. County in an effort that goes beyond the county. Homelessness is a national tragedy and must be dealt with locally, in Sacramento and in Washington, D.C. Instead of sukkahs, tent cities that can be quickly built are needed for shelter on the order of the Civilian Conservation Corps of the 1930s. With the new enterprises come responsibility to the new communities and the payback of the homeless.
Dennis Prager calls San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s actions a “mockery of every American soldier, sailor and Marine who fought for, let alone died for, that flag” (“Which Do You Love More: Football or America?” Oct. 14). Whatever one thinks of Kaepernick, the men and women of the United States military have not fought or died for a piece of cloth, but for the very freedoms his protests epitomize.
Why is it that often when conservatives challenge those who protest aspects of American life, they accuse the protesters — in this case 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and author Ta-Nehisi Coates — of “mockery of every American soldier, sailor and Marine who fought for, let alone died for, that flag.”
The flag is just a symbol, and I am sure it means different things to different Americans. I think the very word “America” means different things to different Americans.
I challenge a lot of things about “America,” but I am not mocking anyone who fought (or died) in an American conflict. I do challenge some of the leaders of America and some of the decisions they made and their motives therefore, which took us to wars where Americans died.
I read Danielle Berrin’s article “When a Rabbi Fails” (Oct. 7), in which she described her disappointment when she recently learned of the “fall from grace” of her former congregational rabbi in Miami.
In her article, Berrin said she wrestled with the question, “Is it reasonable to expect that our spiritual leaders should behave better than we do?” I say, “Yes, it is!”
One of my favorite things to do is write children’s songs. Over the years, I have written lots of innocuous little ditties for kids as a way of teaching them about Jewish holidays and rituals, ethics and values, and how to treat families and friends. Long ago, when I was just starting out as a teacher in religious school, I realized that singing a song was an easy and relatively painless way to learn important Jewish lessons about life. So I wrote songs about everything I could think of — from “Hands Hold the Torah Way Up High,” to “Shabbat Shalom Comes to Our Home,” to “Kibbutz is Not the Last Car on a Railroad Train.” Kids seemed to like them, and in the process of singing, they learned some of the most important lessons about Jewish life.
Three thousand years ago, Moses had pretty much the same idea. As he led that bedraggled band of ex-slaves out of 400 years of Egyptian bondage, he sang them across the sea of reeds to quell their fears, bolster their spirits and teach them that what this invisible God of the Hebrews demanded perhaps more than anything else was that people be free. Moses’ “Song of the Sea” became the first number-one hit song in Jewish history, and we still sing some of its lyrics at every single service in the form of the “Mi Kamocha.”
Just as he began this 40-year desert drama by writing a song for his people, he sings his “Farewell Lament” to signal the end of their wandering and teach them about God and the challenge of their collective destiny once again. Moses seems to have written Ha’azinu as a way of reminding the generation about to enter the Promised Land of promises broken and promises kept.
He sings of the promises they broke along the way during their desert years — how, in spite of the fact that God created them, allowed them to endure through all the hardships of slavery, and prepared a precious inheritance for Israel in the future, they continually turned away to follow false idols and pagan “no-gods.” Moses sings to remind them of the remarkable redemption they personally experienced under God’s protective wing (“like an eagle who rouses his nestlings, gliding down to his young”) and to warn them of the promises they will inevitably break in years to come.
When he begins the song by calling on heaven and earth to hear the words of his song, his audience can’t help but be reminded that only a portion ago, he called on the same heaven and earth to witness perhaps the central spiritual challenge of the entire Torah: that good and evil, life and death, blessing and curse dangle balanced forever before the eyes of the entire Jewish people, and the choice is up to them.
Ha’azinu is a musical, poetic ethical will from Moses to his children. Like a loving parent whose child is about to go off to college or to live on her own, Moses gives the Children of Israel his final words of advice so that they will remember when he is gone all the values, ethics and morals that he has tried to teach them during his lifetime.
Perhaps we can all learn from the example of Moses this week. I was only 4 when my first father died. I know how grateful I would have been if he had left a written record of his thoughts and dreams, ideals and moral teachings for me to read and cherish as I grew. It’s not too late to do the same for your children. Take the time to write down the values you most want to pass on to them and their children. It will be the most priceless gift you could ever give.
Steven Carr Reuben is senior rabbi of Kehillat Israel, the Reconstructionist Congregation of Pacific Palisades.
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In 2004, Johnny Stern, a Brazilian born immigrant who moved to Israel with his family at the age of 17, made the bold decision to open his own winery, Stern Winery. He realized his true calling lay with the vines of his winery, located in Kibbutz Tuval, a picturesque community in the hills of the Western Galilee. Before realizing this dream, however, he lived a dual life for nearly six years: as a sales manager for a company manufacturing industrial adhesives, machinery oil, and metal treatments, and as an artisanal wine producer in Israel’s budding boutique wine industry.
My sister woke me from my sleep at 4AM in New York on Sunday morning with a phone call from Johannesburg. I was so shocked by what she said I wept after she had hung up. Then I rang my parents in the UK as I had been requested to do, to tell them what was happening. My sister’s eldest son K had been in a car crash, he had been cut from the wreckage and flown to hospital by air ambulance, the trauma specialists were working to stabilize his condition and scanning his brain for signs of brain damage. Two of K’s best friends were already dead.
Now on Monday It does appear that K will live and hopefully make a full recovery. But obviously it is still a worrying time for all of us. Especially for my Sister and Brother in Law. They really thought they had lost him when there appeared to be no record of him at any of the hospitals. He had arrived in Baragwanath – Soweto General, the biggest hospital in the world, as an unidentified male, so searches for him showed up nothing.
But given the circumstances we are lucky, when I think of the families of the two dearly loved friends who have died, it makes me weep all over again.
PPS ……… I wrote this two weeks back but did not post it till now ……….. because only now have I finally managed to speak to K on Skype myself ………. so now I really do believe … because of the evidence of my own eyes …. that he is going to be fully OK. But of course the loss of his two wonderful friends remains desperately, desperately sad for him, and for all of us, but the pain and sadness of their parents and families I can only begin to imagine.
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The ninth installment in the Filmworks series on Tzadik in the haunting soundtrack to "Trembling Before G-D", a "documentary about gay Hasidim and Orthodox Jews who 'come out' as gays and lesbians and the ways in which they negotiate their sexuality and identity in religious communities." (From the liner notes by director Sandi Simcha Dubowski). Zorn, whose exploration of the many aspects and facets of Jewish identity in Masada and a lifelong championing of outsiders in many of his other projects, makes him uniquely suited to score the film.
However, this is yet another album featuring the Masada songs played by yet another band, and while the results are certainly impressive, they are by no means essential to a record collection. Certainly Filmworks VIII, Bar Kokhba or Circle Maker are better discs to get for the Masada tunes being played by small ensembles, but that being said, this is a beautiful album.
Like Filmworks VIII, the act of scoring a film seems to focus these songs, imbuing them with a certain kind of power that the otherwise wonderful Circle Maker lacks. Circle Maker is, strangely enough, the only Masada song album which isn't a sound track at all.
While I was never a big fan of the clarinet/organ duets on Bar Kokhaba, some extra element makes them work here. While John Medeski's right hand lines flew around with Chris Speed's clarinet lines on Bar Kokhba, Jamie Saft takes a more laid back approach, adding dark colors and pulses to the clarinet; the lower register of Saft's organ is particularly powerful and hypnotic.
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They laughed at Roberto Valdez and then ignored him. But when a dark-skinned man was holed up in a shack with a gun, they sent the part-time town constable to deal with the problem -- and made sure he had no choice but to gun the fugitive down. Trouble was, Valdez killed an innocent man. And when he asked for justice -- and some money for the dead man's woman -- they beat Valdez and tied him to a cross. They were still laughing when Valdez came back. And then they began to die...
How to use Instagram to drive sales – Instagram is one of the best social media platforms to build relationships and trust with your audience and this is often one of the first steps of converting your followers into buyers and getting them to click over to your shop/blog/website
Whereas Twitter is great for community and Pinterest is great for driving traffic, Instagram is great for building trust with your audience.
You need to have a good bio which indicates to the audience that you are there to provide them a transformation / solution with something they struggle with. Or you can also use your bio to let people know exactly who you are and what you do. Everything in your bio from your profile picture to your description should be on brand and should appeal to your target audience.
For example, since the bio is the only part of Instagram where you can have a clickable link it is important to utilize this feature in a strategic way.
Tell your followers to click the link to receive 10% off or click the link to see more colours. It has been shown that if you TELL people to do something they are more likely to do it. So don’t hesitate and tell them to “grab” this or “click” that! In Instabuzzing we go over CTA exercises that help you come up with a few that work for you!
You can sell directly to your customers on Instagram since it is such a highly visual platform. Therefore, your potential customers can see your product, so the key is to take good photos of your products! You can take a great product and not take a good image – blurry, too dark, not sharp – and really lower the potential of buyers wanting to buy! In Instabuzzing we dedicate one whole module to Visual Strategy where we cover photography basics and provide other actionable strategies to make your feed cohesive and consistent.
If you are selling a higher price product, it’s always great to utilize Instagram as a step in your selling process. What do I mean by that? Instead of selling directly – provide lots of value along with your Instagram posts and ask them to click the link in your bio to grab a freebie. This way you get them on your mailing list where you can build trust and authority and eventually pitch your higher priced product/service to them!
Another way to utilize Instagram to drive sales is to offer special sales discounts or coupons to your Instagram followers exclusive to Instagram. If people feel that by joining your Instagram they will remain up to date on all these exclusive offers and discounts then they’ll want to follow so not to miss them. The more they keep up and see your Instagram posts the more they are likely to buy!
If people can’t see what your Instagram account is selling, or what your feed looks like right off the bat – then there is no incentive to give you a follow or buy from you. By the time you see their request to follow you and you approve, they can very much land on another profile which is public and has similar content/products/services as yours, therefore, increasing the likelihood they will follow and buy from the other profile than yours!
Make sure your business name is in your handle and your handle is the same across all social media platforms including Instagram. Then you need to go engage with your potential clients. You can’t just post and disappear – interact!! With interaction the likelihood of your potential clients following you goes up and so the likelihood of them buying from you goes up. This is the exact chain of events that occurs when you have a cohesive feed with beautiful images!
Learn all of the basic principles of bartending fast . We will teach you the basics of bartending with various topics like tips, wines, liquors, beers, and over 200 mixed drinks. This is an all-inclusive series with full-certification and includes everything from beginner bartending to more complex bartending. In spite, of where you are at.. you can benefit from customized instruction to meet your current knowledge.
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So, almost everyone I know, is having, or has had in the past two years, babies. And good on ’em. If *families* are you thing, you should go for it. What this means for me is taking lots photos of the little buggers when I’m back in Melbourne-town.
To my surprise though, I don’t hate it :) even though on my most recent trip (a week ago) the babies seemed to hate me; nothing like walking into a room and seeing an excited child start crying at the mere sight of you (*note to self: get a haircut — SNAP! I had my annual haircut yesterday!)
Anyways, here are a few pics I took of babies on this tour downunder. In the firing line: Wesley, Gilbert, and Alannah.
It is not as if the United States is at war with North Korea again, but real peace has never been made in the political sense. Particularly since the most recent round of nuclear weapons testing in North Korea, sanctions have been stressed and new ideas for making peace have been brought forth. It seems like the end goal is to disarm the country and restore fruitful economic sanctions.
Kim Jong Un, the leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (aka North Korea, or the DPRK), and President Trump met at a conference with each other in Singapore and since, peace negotiations have been moving along at their own pace. The American people expected no less and it is good to know that the wheels have been set in motion. After ominous and frequent nuclear tests in North Korea made headlines, Americans became quite unsettled.
As it turns out, both the DPRK and the U.S. have needed to settle disputes for some time now and it serves both nations to make peace. President Trump calls for the denuclearization of North Korea, but it is unclear as of today if both sides agree to the definition and extent of “denuclearization”.
Though negotiations have begun there is not yet a peace treaty between the United States and North Korea, it is sorely needed. The thing is that a treaty would require the Senate to agree at a level of two thirds of the chamber. What is the likelihood of this happening? It seems to be good given the push from the American people and the intense scrutiny Trump is under at this time.
Denuclearization is the precedent to such a treaty and that means on the part of North Korea, not America. Considering that the United States is the biggest of the superpowers, it leads as the one to propose the terms of the treaty. Talks continue toward an agreement.
Naturally, the DPRK is pushing for the U.S. to remove economic sanctions. They propose that this should happen expediently since they have frozen nuclear and missile tests per the request of President Trump. North Korea also recently dismantled one of the nuclear sites in the country. They have also offered to repatriate the remains of American soldiers who died in the Korean War.
President Trump, on other hand, is dissatisfied with these efforts and believes it is all moving too slowly. The talks are going slow, according to sources, but the Trump administration regards the nuclear freeze as a good move on the part of North Korea.
The meeting in Singapore was just the beginning and the largest point stressed was to “work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula”. It has indeed begun but, since the United States and North Korea have been at war since the year of 1950, the work will take some time. The nuclear threat has also kept sanctions against the country quite heavy over the years, hence their dissatisfaction.
There is a strong possibility that economic trade between the countries could be a boon for both economies and will clearly play a role in the discussions.
Bartlett NH is a Culture and Politics blog mainly focused around the North American region (with slight references to North Korea and other countries politically linked to North America).
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Quiet and contemplative, Eichelberger's ceramics exhibit a deliberate sense of design that explores a dialog between simplicity and complexity. Free of pretense, Miller's contemporary drawings of animals and insects feature exquisitely rendered details emerging from lines drafted on the bare page.
Made this in the studio, will light it up later on tonite. Now my whole studio smell like pumpkin...
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Among the most important resources of a school are the people of the school community. There is no doubt that students benefit from the assistance provided of volunteers. A love for children combined with patience, understanding and some free time are the only requirements necessary to become a volunteer. The time commitment varies according to the individual volunteer and position. Volunteers are needed to assist in specific ways in the classrooms, with general school events, special projects and to sit on school council.
A form for volunteer parents at Banded Peak is sent home at the beginning of the year. We would be grateful for your help. If you are aware of community members who do not have children attending our school but who have some time and/or special talents/interest to share with our students, please invite them to contact us – their support and involvement would be very welcome.
To maintain the integrity of the learning environment in the classroom, we would like to request that parents volunteering in the classrooms not bring pre-school children.
Volunteers are asked to sign in at the office and pick up a volunteer badge to be worn while in the school.
In addition, all parents/community members interested in volunteering at Banded Peak are required to complete and submit a vulnerable sector check from the RCMP. Letters and information are provided to all parents at the beginning of the school year and are available through the school office.
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5Therefore, since we are justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 2through whom we have obtained access to this grace in which we stand; and we boast in our hope of sharing the glory of God. 3And not only that, but we also boast in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, 4and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, 5and hope does not disappoint us, because Gods love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us.
6For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. 7Indeed, rarely will anyone die for a righteous personthough perhaps for a good person someone might actually dare to die. 8But God proves his love for us in that while we still were sinners Christ died for us. 9Much more surely then, now that we have been justified by his blood, will we be saved through him from the wrath of God. 10For if while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, much more surely, having been reconciled, will we be saved by his life. 11But more than that, we even boast in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation. 12Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and death came through sin, and so death spread to all because all have sinned 13sin was indeed in the world before the law, but sin is not reckoned when there is no law. 14Yet death exercised dominion from Adam to Moses, even over those whose sins were not like the transgression of Adam, who is a type of the one who was to come.
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Jerusalem Map Winsor & Newton Kids Superhero Bible Verse, Kids Scripture Art, DIGITAL,YOU PRINT, Kids Superhero Art, Christian Scripture Art, Kids Christian Art,Bible Art Some have mistakenly equated NT prophecy with preaching, but Paul declares that all prophecy is based on a revelation (1 Cor. 14:30; cf. 1 Cor. 13:2). The NT’s use of the noun “revelation” or the verb “to reveal” actually reflects a wide range of meaning and need not be taken as referring to the sort of authoritative revelation that would undermine the finality of the canon. Rather, the apostle likely has in view the sort of divine disclosure or unveiling in which the Spirit makes known something previously hidden (e.g., Matt. 11:27; 16:17; 1 Cor. 2:10; Gal. 1:6; Eph. 1:17; Phil. 3:15). Thus, prophecy is not based on a hunch, supposition, inference, educated guess, or even sanctified wisdom. Prophecy is the human report of a divine revelation. This is what distinguishes prophecy from teaching. Teaching is always grounded in an inspired text of Scripture. Prophecy, on the other hand, is always based on a spontaneous revelation. Thus Paul clearly distinguishes between coming to the corporate meeting of the church with a “word of instruction” and coming with a “revelation” (1 Cor. 14:26). 56 people like this. Sign Up to see what your friends like. The Half & Half will handle the printing for us. They are absolute craftsmen. In fact, we like to think of Windows as "double art" - the first is the design itself, the second is in the screen printing process. ←Previous post Next post→ Custom Magnets Faith & Memorial Gifts Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History jesus-loves-you-but-im-WHT T-Shirt scripture art on wood God, Goodness OfGod, Impartiality OfChristmasLight, SpiritualGod, Activity OfPresentsPerfection, DivineAbundant LifePermanenceBirthdaysShadowsGifts Home & Office Copyright ©2011 Follow us on Facebook Improve my grades Bob Smietana Latest Prayers 34.23 Legal Hotline 21.132.2 ready to ship Sharpie Walmart Pay Hi Deanna…In my experience I would say for a Christian to hear these things the answer is no. They come from Satan and the only way a Christian would hear or see these thing would be if it were a form of attack, not a gift. From experience, Spiritual attacks are scary stuff and not a gift at all! These things usually happen to discourage the believer from following the faith and lead them astray…from the path God wishes for them. I have known them to occur people who have been involved in things of the occult and they were attacked as they found their faith. Satan didn’t want them to go to God! Other times, Ministers and those who are currently being used by God for something, have been attacked spiritually in such ways. However Spiritual attack can come in many forms, not just the supernatural scary stuff. In my case, as I learn how to repel one type of attack, Satan hits me the next time with something stronger and unfamilar. He is not very nice as I am sure you know and will try anything to keep us from full filling Gods plan. Popular items for bible verse gift Career Info by Degree Batting, Fillings & Forms Closing for Class Day and Commencement Mark 12:30 Love the Lord Your God (Bench) Floral Wall Art | Wildlife Artwork | Custom Bible Verse Art Mark Altrogge Custom Duplication Examples of Gift of Service in Use Finish official exams remotely Other Hallmark Sites APOSTLE: Eph. 4:11; 1 Cor. 12:28 - to be sent forth to new frontiers with the gospel, providing leadership over church bodies and maintaining authority over spiritual matters pertaining to the church (Greek Word: apostolos - 'apo'=from 'stello'=send; one sent forth) 25.120.288 DecalDesignsInc Ephesians 2:8 Strong Faith Makes For Strong Women Deluxe Bookmark Your Cart is Empty Topic Study by a particular topic Safe Driving Awareness Email (required, but never shared) Photographic Print #9932 in Books > History > World > Religious > Christianity Coastal (22) Personalized Notepads 24 x 18 inother sizes Select Options to add to cart. If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. Examples of Gift of Prophecy in Use High Resolution Quality Send us an Email Jack Wellman September 22, 2013 at 2:44 pm Purchase | scripture vinyl wall poster Purchase | scripture wall art Purchase | scripture wall art scripture
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Reload Your Balance HeavenlyDebi Coules # 22457 I created this work of art, because this is how I have felt often in my life. In times of deep darkness or struggle, God came and revealed His unfailing love to me. His love is so strong that it can be overwhelming at times. In the midst of what we are going through, even like the crushing trauma of this lady, His love can reach us, and be a shining beacon of healing and hope. The lady wrote me the following: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Office Hours: Cherry Blossoms candacecash@truthbetoldart.com Frame / Canvas / Print For just as we have many members in one body and all the members do not have the same function, so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another. Since we have gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, each of us is to exercise them accordingly: if prophecy, according to the proportion of his faith; read more. Widget: Terms of use © 2018 Mary Square. Powered by Shopify Treasury of Scripture Bible Verse Art, Let your light shine, Matthew 5:16, Bible Quote, Watercolor Floral, Nursery Decor, Scripture, Christian Art, Calligraphy Bathroom Tile Purchase | bible wall art poster Purchase | bible wall scripture Purchase | bible wall scripture for kids
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[Title: “I Was a Teenage Werewolf.”] Of London! –You are not drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic’s, young man, you’re just not old enough.
A reference to the song “Werewolves of London” by Warren Zevon. Sample lyrics: “I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's/His hair was perfect.”
Bonanza is a TV western drama that aired on NBC from 1959 to 1973. At 430 episodes, it is the second longest-running western drama series, behind Gunsmoke (CBS, 1955-1975; 635 episodes). The show focused on the Cartwright family: widowed rancher and patriarch Ben Cartwright (Lorne Greene) and his three sons, each by a different wife: Adam (Pernell Roberts), Hoss (Dan Blocker), and Little Joe (Michael Landon). Bonanza was at the vanguard of American television’s conversion to color programs, and though the characters were beloved and iconic, they were also the source of many parodies, often pointing out that the father and eldest sons appeared to be very nearly the same age (Greene was just 15 years older than both Roberts and Blocker).
A possible reference to the 1971 film (and its subsequent novelization) Summer of ’42, which were both written by Herman Raucher, based on his memoirs. It’s the story of a teenage boy summering on Nantucket Island; he falls for a young woman whose husband is off fighting World War II.
Joan Collins is an actress who is best known for her role as Alexis Morrell Carrington Colby Dexter Rowan on the TV prime time soap opera Dynasty, which aired from 1981-1989. She has been married five times, and her name has been linked romantically with a number of other celebrities, including Dennis Hopper and Warren Beatty.
Another riff on “Werewolves of London” (see previous note). Fae Smith (1905-1969) also worked as a hair stylist on such Hollywood classics as The Ten Commandments (1956), The Searchers (1956), and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967).
A paraphrase of a line from the song “Baba O’Riley” by The Who. Actual lyrics: “Teenage wasteland/It's only teenage wasteland.”
Oxy 10 is a brand of acne treatment medicine that comes in a variety of forms: spot treatment, face wash, cover-up gel, and so forth.
In December 1996, the Oakland, California, school board voted unanimously to recognize “Ebonics,” or the dialect of English used by many African-Americans, as the primary language of its black students. The vote came as part of an effort to help black students transition to more universally accepted forms of English by having teachers study Ebonics. Critics of the board’s decision denounced it as political correctness run amok; the board defended its actions by pointing out the high failure rates among black students in public schools.
Goosebumps was a popular series of scary children’s books in the mid- to late 1990s; written by R.L. Stine, the books came out at a rate of about one a month, ensuring an endless supply for their fans. However, a number of parents and educators have tried to remove them from school libraries, arguing that the books were nothing but “junk reading” that did little to foster a true appreciation for literature in their young readers.
A reference to the famous Sugar Ray Leonard-Roberto Durán boxing match that took place on November 25, 1980, in New Orleans. The two had fought five months earlier in Montreal, with Leonard defending his welterweight title, and Durán had won in a unanimous decision. But in the intervening months, Durán had allowed his weight to balloon, and he unfortunately had eaten a heavy meal before the bout. In the eighth round, Durán simply quit, turning his back on Leonard and saying, "No mas" ("No more"). Durán blamed stomach cramps for his decision to forfeit the match and the title to Leonard, but the boxing world was widely shocked and disappointed by his actions. (Thanks to Doug Lewis for this reference.)
Dwarf tossing is a sport popular in England and in former British colonies such as Canada and Australia, in which contestants compete to see how far they can throw a dwarf, or little person. A number of attempts have been made to ban the sport in recent years—some successful, some not—over the objections of the dwarves themselves, who see it as an attempt to take away their livelihood.
Highway to Heaven was a television series that aired from 1984-1989. It starred Michael Landon as an angel sent back to earth to help people with their personal problems.
In 1976, Michael Landon wrote, directed, and starred in the made-for-TV movie The Loneliest Runner. Based on Landon’s own dysfunctional upbringing, it’s the bizarrely ironic story of an adolescent boy who wets the bed, and whose mother hangs the wet sheets out his window for all to see, as a form of punishment. He runs home from school each day to take the sheets down before his friends can see them, which sparks an interest in track and field sports. Cut to ten years later, and the boy is now a gold medal-winning Olympic marathon runner, who thanks his mother for his success.
A take on an old advertising jingle: “You get a lot of dirt with children/You get a lot of clean with Tide." (Thanks to Lori Barnes for finding a clip of this commercial online.)
On July 26, 1996, a security guard at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, noticed a suspicious backpack near a sound tower during a concert. The guard, a man named Richard Jewell, alerted police and helped try to evacuate the area. When the bomb inside the backpack went off, one person died and more than a hundred others were injured. Days later, the FBI leaked information that it considered Jewell a suspect. Jewell was hounded by law enforcement and reporters for nearly three months before he was cleared of suspicion; he later sued and settled with a number of media organizations. In May 2003, white supremacist Eric Rudolph was arrested and charged with the bombing. Jewell died four years later at the age of 44; he had severe heart disease, kidney disease, and diabetes.
Summer’s Eve is a “soap-free wash for a woman’s intimate cleansing needs” that is “designed to leave you feeling clean, fresh and confident”—in other words, it’s used to clean a woman’s genitalia.
Modern Maturity, now called AARP: The Magazine, is the official publication of the American Association of Retired Persons.
Bovine growth hormone, or bovine somatotropin, is a hormone that some dairy farmers give to their cows in order to boost milk production. Opponents of the practice argue that it poses health risks to people who drink the milk, including higher incidence of cancer; proponents claim it can help create more food to supply an ever-growing global population. The use of BGH is legal in America, but Canada and Europe have banned it, along with most other bioengineered foods.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, popularly known as the Mormons, is a church based in Salt Lake City, Utah, boasting more than 9 million members. It was founded in about 1830 by a man named Joseph Smith. There are several sects of Mormons, including the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Ricotta (Italian for “recooked”) is a soft cheese made from the whey of sheep, goat, or cow’s milk that is left over from the making of other cheeses. Its production in Italy dates back to the Bronze Age.
In 1947, the body of a 22-year-old woman named Elizabeth Short (nicknamed the “Black Dahlia” for her black clothes and upswept hairdo) was found in a park in Los Angeles: cut in half at the waist, drained of blood, and with a gruesome smile carved into the corners of her mouth with a knife. The macabre details of the crime ensured sensational media coverage, but despite its high profile and intensive investigation, the case was never solved.
Edgar Winter is an albino blues/jazz/experimental musician. He has frequently performed with his older brother, musician Johnny Winter. His best-known song is “Frankenstein,” which hit number one in 1973.
Named for the city of Gouda in the Netherlands, gouda is a traditional Dutch yellow cheese made from cow’s milk. The first published mention of gouda dates back to 1184.
Mascarpone is an Italian cheese made from cream mixed with an acidic substance, usually citrus juice or vinegar. It's the cheese used in the Italian dessert tiramisu.
John Carradine (1906-1988) was an iconic, and very tall and thin, American actor who appeared in classic films such as The Grapes of Wrath (1940), and The Ten Commandments (1956). He is the patriarch of the Carradine acting family (four sons and four grandchildren also became actors), and MSTies will remember him from Show 320, The Unearthly, as well as his warbling appearance in Show 619, Red Zone Cuba.
A reference to Show 618, High School Big Shot, which featured Malcolm Atterbury in an almost identical role as the widowed father of a troubled teen boy. In High School Big Shot, though, the dad was even more depressed and depressing than the dad in this movie, and ultimately committed suicide. Good times.
H.L. Mencken (1880-1956) was a journalist, critic, and professional curmudgeon known for his scathing wit. His favorite target: the entrenched power structure of the middle class, whom he referred to scornfully as the “booboisie.”
Jabba the Hutt is a character from the Star Wars trilogy of films by George Lucas. A large, sluglike creature, Jabba was a kingpin of crime with a hefty grudge against one Han Solo (played by Harrison Ford). Although he is mentioned in the first two films of the trilogy, he appears only in the third, Return of the Jedi. (He has a cameo in The Phantom Menace, giving the order for a podrace to begin on Tatooine, and appears in the Special Edition of Star Wars in an added scene, which was released in 1997.)
This is the theme to the television western Bonanza, on which Michael Landon appeared for the entire run of the series.
Mamie Eisenhower (1896-1979) was the wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969). Eisenhower, nicknamed “Ike,” was the supreme commander of the victorious Allied forces during World War II (1939-1945). After the war, he ran for president as a Republican and won twice, serving from 1953-1961.
Ensure is a nutritional drink that boasts of containing vitamins, minerals, protein, etc. It is manufactured by Ross Products.
Aaron Burr (1756-1836) was the third vice-president of the United States, under President Thomas Jefferson. In 1804 he killed his hated political rival Alexander Hamilton in a duel and had to flee to Philadelphia. Three years later he was charged with treason for a plot to get the western territories to secede and form an independent nation. He was acquitted, but the charge followed him for the rest of his life.
Metamucil is a bulk fiber laxative that comes in powdered form; when mixed with water or juice, it acts to relieve constipation.
Resusci-Annie is a realistic mannequin that has been used to train people to perform CPR since 1960. Her face is based on the death mask of a young drowning victim pulled from the Seine in France at the turn of the century. Since her identity was never established, romantic stories circulated in which she threw herself into the river due to unrequited love, and copies of her death mask became a popular decoration throughout Europe. She was known as “L’Inconnue de la Seine,” or “The unknown woman of the Seine.” Dr. Forrester used a Resusci-Annie as a ventriloquist dummy during the invention exchange in Show 404, Teenagers From Outer Space.
Bruno Hauptmann (1899-1936) was a German-born carpenter who in 1935 was convicted of kidnapping and murdering the infant son of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh. He was executed—still maintaining his innocence—the following year. Julie Nixon Eisenhower is the daughter of disgraced President Richard M. Nixon. She married David Eisenhower, the grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in 1968 and worked for both of her father’s successful campaigns for the White House.
Mel Bay (1913-1997) was a musician whose company, Mel Bay Publications, produces music instruction books. His Modern Guitar Method series has sold more than 20 million copies.
The 1959 album Kind of Blue is considered by many critics to be jazz trumpeter Miles Davis’s masterpiece. Davis (1926-1991) played a seminal role in jazz movements in the 1950s and ’60s and is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Kind of Blue remains the top-selling jazz album of all time.
Probably a reference to the song “Shipoopi” from the musical The Music Man. Sample lyrics: “Shipoopi, Shipoopi, Shipoopi/The girl is hard to get/Shipoopi, Shipoopi, Shipoopi/But you can win her yet.”
Reefer is a slang term for marijuana. Tide is a brand of laundry detergent manufactured by Procter & Gamble.
Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was a poet and a founding father of the Beat movement, whose angst he expressed in works like “Howl.” Gregory Corso (1930-2001) was also part of the inner circle of Beat poets and writers, alongside Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Jack Kerouac.
A riff on the song “We Got the Beat” by the Go-Go’s. Sample lyrics: “Do the watusi just give us a chance/That's when we fall in line/We got the beat.”
Baby Snooks was a radio persona created by comedian Fanny Brice (1891-1951). Baby was a lisping tot whose unending innocent curiosity drove her father to distraction. She proved so popular that she got her own radio show in 1944, The Baby Snooks Show, which aired until Brice’s death in 1951.
David Berkowitz, better known as the serial killer Son of Sam, killed six people and shot several others in New York City in 1976 and 1977. When he was apprehended, he told police he had been ordered to commit the murders by a former neighbor, Sam Carr, with the messages relayed to him by Carr’s “demonic” dog, a black Labrador named Harvey. While a massive manhunt was underway, Berkowitz taunted the police and the press with a series of letters signed “Son of Sam,” which promised further killings and made lots of references to the blood of his victims.
Donna Reed (1921-1986) was an actress who personified the wholesome 1950s woman. She acted in numerous movies, including It’s a Wonderful Life and The Man Who Knew Too Much, and had her own TV series, The Donna Reed Show, which aired from 1958 to 1966. Ben Hogan (1912-1997) was a professional golfer, one of only four to win all four PGA major tournaments. He suffered terrible injuries in a 1949 car accident, but rebounded to continue his career until retiring in the mid-1950s.
Donny Most (or Don Most, as he’s now known) played Ralph Malph on the television sitcom Happy Days, which aired from 1974-1984. Ralph Malph’s character was defined by his twin obsessions: chasing girls and playing practical jokes.
Elvis Presley (1935-1977), the King of Rock and Roll, was one of the most popular musicians from the 1950s until his death in the late 1970s. He was a teen idol in the late 1950s, helped usher in the era of rock and roll, became a movie star, created an enormous and opulent home at Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, developed problems with drug abuse, and finally died of a heart attack at the age of 42. Michael J. Pollard (real name Michael J. Pollack Jr.) is an American actor whose best-known role is that of C.W. Moss in the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde. With his nerdy, almost elfin appearance, he’s played more than 100 character parts in films and TV shows. Deep trivia: Canadian actor Michael J. Fox’s actual middle name is Andrew; to avoid having his name sound like “a fox” or the Canadian “eh?”, he changed it to Michael J. Fox in a tribute to Michael J. Pollard.
A line from the song “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” from the musical Cabaret. Sample lyrics: “The sun on the meadow is summery warm/The stag in the forest runs free/But gather together to greet the storm/Tomorrow belongs to me.”
A paraphrase of a line from the song “London Calling” by the Clash. Actual lyrics: “London calling, yeah, I was there too/An’ you know what they said? Well, some of it was true!”
Claire “Cissy” King is a blonde dancer and singer best known as a regular performer on The Lawrence Welk Show (1955-1982). Her dance partner was Bobby Burgess; they were frequently referred to on the show as "Bobby and Cissy."
The Dick Van Dyke Show was a television sitcom that aired from 1961-1966. It starred Dick Van Dyke as TV writer Rob Petrie and Mary Tyler Moore (1936-2017) as his wife, Laura.
The Whisky a Go-Go is a club in Los Angeles, California. It was the place to see and be seen in LA in the 1960s and is credited with inventing the concept of go-go dancers. It helped launch Johnny Rivers and the Doors, among other acts.
David Letterman is a former late-night talk show host known for his offbeat sense of humor. In 1995 he hosted the Academy Awards ceremony, an occasion that saw as a running gag the unending repetition of “Uma, Oprah. Oprah, Uma”—a reference to actress Uma Thurman and talk-show host Oprah Winfrey. The joke flopped painfully, and Letterman was not asked to reprise his hosting duties the next year.
MTV, or Music Television, is a basic cable channel launched in 1981. It used to play a continuous stream of music videos produced by record labels, quickly growing into an industry behemoth that could make or break an artist, and made physical appearance and visual style increasingly important components of the music biz. Over time the channel turned away from music videos, focusing instead on pseudo-reality programs, game shows, and bandstand-style dance showcases; in 2010, MTV dropped “Music Television” from its logo, along with any pretense that its programming had anything to do with music.
Scooby-Doo was the name of the anthropomorphic dog who first appeared in the animated TV series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, which aired from 1969-1972. He was voiced by Don Messick. The show spawned several dozen series, TV movies, videos, and live-action films.
Cab Calloway (1907-1994) was one of the best-beloved bandleaders of the swing era. His orchestra performed regularly at the famous Cotton Club during the Harlem Renaissance. Calloway was also a tremendously talented singer, an ability showcased in songs like “Kickin’ the Gong Around” and his signature tune, “Minnie the Moocher.”
The Apollo Theater is a performing-arts venue in New York City that has served as a showcase for emerging black and Latino performers. Its Amateur Nights, which have been held since 1934, launched the careers of Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown, and Michael Jackson, among others.
Cindy Lou Who, “who was no more than two,” is a character from the classic 1966 TV special How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, based on the book by Dr. Seuss. Cindy almost foils the Grinch’s plans when she wanders sleepily out of bed while he’s stripping her home of everything festive. Her voice was supplied by June Foray, who also voiced Rocky the squirrel on Rocky and Bullwinkle. Bozo the Clown is a much-beloved children’s character first introduced as the star of a series of children’s books in the 1940s. He quickly got his own television show, and soon there were Bozo shows springing up in local markets across the country. Although there were many actors who portrayed Bozo, probably the most famous was Chicago’s Bob Bell, who appeared as the clown on WGN from 1960 to 1984. Joey D’Auria replaced him and became the last Bozo on the airwaves when the show finally went dark in 2001.
Rock & roll evolved in the United States from the late 1940s into the early ’50s, a mixed bag of blues, jazz, gospel, country, and swing. There is a 1934 song by the Boswell Sisters titled “Rock and Roll,” but the term “rock & roll” to define the new genre of music was popularized by Cleveland, Ohio, disc jockey Alan Freed around 1951.
Sandy Duncan is an actress who has appeared on TV shows and in stage productions and movies. She usually plays deeply wholesome parts and has appeared in a number of Disney films. Bette Davis (1908-1989) was an Oscar-winning actress whose career spanned many decades; she was known for her dark, deep-set eyes and her sultry on-screen persona.
Ed Koch (1924-2013) was the three-time mayor of New York City, from 1978-1989. His well-known catchphrase was “How’m I doin’?”
Pope John Paul II (1920-2005) served as the head of the Roman Catholic Church from 1978 until his death in 2005. He was known for his commitment to peace and his efforts to reach out to members of other religions, although his views on social issues such as birth control and gay rights often failed to keep pace with modern society.
Carnival of Souls was a 1962 horror flick that starred Candace Hilligloss as the sole survivor of a deadly car accident.
The Vietnam War (1955-1975) was a clash between the government of South Vietnam and its United States ally against the communist government of North Vietnam, which was seeking to unite the country under its rule. The United States was drawn into the war as part of its Cold War effort to stave off “communist aggression” throughout the world. In this case it failed: after it finally pulled out in 1975, the North Vietnamese quickly overwhelmed the remaining South Vietnamese resistance. The conflict cost the U.S. billions of dollars, the credibility of the government in the eyes of its citizens (the term “credibility gap” stems from this era), and the lives of more than 50,000 Americans.
A reference to the climactic scene in the 1976 film Carrie (based on the Stephen King novel of the same name), in which a group of malicious teenagers dumps buckets of pig’s blood over school outcast Carrie (Sissy Spacek) at the prom. The consequences are not good.
Sock hops were a popular custom in the 1950s: dances in which the attendees would remove their shoes and dance in their stocking feet. Often they were held in school gymnasiums, where street shoes were verboten. Village of the Damned is a 1960 horror flick about a small English village tormented by a group of mysterious, platinum-haired children. It was remade by John Carpenter in 1995.
The origin of this often-used quip is a hotly debated topic online, with some claiming the phrase “Mrs. Burke, I thought you were Dale!” comes from an Ivory Soap commercial and others claiming it is from a Grape-Nuts commercial. The definitive Official MST3K FAQ explains it thusly: “Actually, these references are all a mistake by Best Brains. Here's the whole story. Back in the 1970s, there was a series of commercials for Ivory dishwashing liquid, in which mothers were mistaken for their daughters—because the mom used Ivory and so her hands were young-looking. At around the same time, there was also a commercial for Grape Nuts, in which a teenage boy mistakes teenage girl Dale's mother for Dale and utters the deathless line: ‘I thought you were Dale!’ Best Brains only vaguely remembered these two commercials, and apparently mixed them up in their minds. There were apparently never any Ivory Liquid commercials in which a character said ‘I thought you were Dale!’ And the Grape Nuts commercial in which that line was spoken had nothing to do with hands. So basically they goofed. But the writers thought they were making a reference to the Ivory Liquid commercials.”
A reference to the theme song to the TV series Bonanza (see above note). A sampling of the actual lyrics: “Here in the west, we're livin' in the best/Bonanza/If anyone fights any one of us, he's got a fight with me.”
Eric “Hoss” Cartwright was one of the brothers on the TV series Bonanza (see above note). The part was played by Dan Blocker until his death in 1972.
Erich von Stroheim (1885-1957) was an actor and director who hit his peak of fame in the silent-film era of the 1920s and ‘30s. As an actor, he specialized in villainous womanizer roles (and was dubbed “The Man You Love to Hate”). As a director, he is best remembered for his 1925 epic Greed, which is considered by some critics one of the best films ever made. Unfortunately, its initial cut clocked in at four hours, and the studio only released it in a butchered two-hour version. A restored version, using still photographs from the production, was released in 1999.
A reference to the Mega Mass 2000 weight gain supplement manufactured by Weider as a dietary aid to help bodybuilders bulk up.
In the 1942 film Casablanca, playing Ugarte, Peter Lorre says to Rick (Humphrey Bogart), "You know, Rick, I have many friends in Casablanca, but somehow, just because you despise me, you're the only one I trust." (Thanks to Jacob Kempfert for this reference.)
No-iron sheets were a post-World War II innovation that were marketed as a labor-free alternative to easily wrinkled cotton sheets; they were generally polyester or a poly-cotton blend that had been treated with a formaldehyde resin.
See above note on the Bonanza theme song. Also a reference to the Velvet Underground song "Heroin," off their 1967 debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico. Actual lyrics: "When I put a spike into my vein/And I'll tell ya, things aren't quite the same ..." (Thanks to Reginald Esterhase for the Velvet Underground reference.)
Trainspotting is a 1996 film directed by Danny Boyle about a young man (played by Ewan McGregor) trying to get out of the drug scene in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Well, that was the needle, the damage is done. Why don’t you schedule another appointment with the receptionist?
A riff on the 1972 Neil Young song “The Needle and the Damage Done.” Sample lyrics: “I've seen the needle and the damage done/A little part of it in everyone/But every junkie's like a settin' sun.”
This is a paraphrase of the Neil Diamond song “Play Me.” Actual lyrics: “You are the sun/I am the moon/You are the words/I am the tune/Play me.”
A reference to the spoof spy series Get Smart, which aired from 1965-1970. Agent 99 and Max Smart were the main characters on the show. (Thanks to Blake Maddux for this reference.)
Father Murphy was a television western that aired from 1981-1983. It starred Merlin Olsen (1940-2010) as the title character. (MSTies may be familiar with Olsen from his role as the oafish henchman Benton in Show 512, Mitchell.)
David Duchovny is an actor best known for his portrayal of FBI agent Fox Mulder on the television seriesThe X-Files, which aired from 1993-2002. He has a characteristic understated, monotonal delivery.
Elliot Carlin was one of Bob Newhart's regular patients on The Bob Newhart Show; the role was played by Jack Riley. (Thanks to Michael Gilstrap for this reference.)
This is a paraphrase of the song “See You in September” by Shelley Fabares. Actual lyrics: “Will I see you in September/Or lose you to a summer love ...”
These are references to Michael Landon’s most famous roles: Jonathan Smith on Highway to Heaven, Little Joe Cartwright on Bonanza, and Charles Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie.
Angela Davis is an African-American activist whose bushy Afro once appeared on posters in the dorm rooms of radical students across the country. After four people were killed in an attempt to break a young revolutionary out of jail in California in 1970, the FBI claimed that Davis, then a philosophy professor, was involved in the attempt and put her on its Most Wanted list. Davis was arrested several months later but was acquitted on all charges.
Courtney Love is a musician and a founding member of the L.A. alt.-rock band Hole. In 1993, Love and her husband, Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain, briefly lost custody of their daughter when Love admitted she had used heroin during her pregnancy. (Both Love and Cobain suffered problems with heroin addiction.)
Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856) was an Italian physicist who formulated Avogadro’s law, which states that under controlled temperature and pressure, equal amounts of gas contain equal numbers of molecules. Avogadro’s number, a.k.a. Avogadro’s constant, is actually 6.022 x 1023: the number of atoms or molecules in a gram mole of a chemical substance.
Planck’s constant is a mathematical constant used to express the energy of a vibrating molecule. The actual value of Planck’s constant is 6.626 068 × 10-34 m2 kg /s. It was formulated by physicist Max Planck (1858-1947).
A reference to the song “Two Divided by Love” by the Grass Roots. Sample lyrics: “Two divided by love/Can only be one/And one is a lonely number ...”
A line from the Three Dog Night song “One Is the Loneliest Number.” Sample lyrics: “One is the loneliest number that you'll ever do/Two can be as bad as one ...”
Adam Sandler is a comedian and actor who has enjoyed amazing success with a series of lowbrow, feel-good movies, including The Wedding Singer (1998) and Mr. Deeds (2002). He got his start on Saturday Night Live, where he appeared from 1991-1995.
A reference to the 1991 movie The Silence of the Lambs, based on the Thomas Harris novel of the same name. In it, convicted serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) psychoanalyzes FBI agent Clarice Starling (Jodi Foster) in a dank stone asylum about a traumatic incident from her childhood that serves as the source of the film’s title. There are several lines in the film the writers could be referencing here. One possibility: “Tell me, Clarice—have the lambs stopped screaming?”
Longtime U.S. Senator Bob Dole was the 1996 Republican candidate for president, ultimately losing to incumbent President Bill Clinton. During his campaign, his slogan “Where’s the outrage?” was meant to remind voters of the behavior of Clinton, who was often mired in scandals.
Arch Hall Jr. was a would-be teen idol of the 1960s. His father, Arch Hall Sr., bankrolled and directed him in a series of low, low, low budget films in an effort to turn him into a guitar-playing, sex-appeal-exuding heartthrob, an endeavor hamstrung by Hall’s lack of talent and chipmunky looks. Hall starred in Show 506: Eegah! Hall later became a professional pilot, and seems to have a charming sense of humor about his B-movie history. Ado Annie is one of the supporting characters in the musical Oklahoma!; she is the girl who “can’t say no.”
This is a take on the plethora of self-help books bearing titles like Women Who Love Men Who Hate Cats Who Love Women; the granddaddy of them all is Men Who Hate Women & the Women Who Love Them by Susan Forward and Joan Torres.
Koko Taylor (1928-2009) was a Chicago blues musician, considered by many to be the finest female blues vocalist of her generation. She performed for more than 40 years and won heaps of awards.
The Amish are a conservative Christian sect found predominantly in North America; there is a large population of Amish in Pennsylvania. They are known for their plain, old-fashioned manner of dress and their rejection of much modern technology, including electricity and cars.
Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) was a spiritual and political leader who led the independence movement of his native India against the British government, which had claimed India as a colony since 1750. He is revered for his philosophy of nonviolent protest to achieve change.
The Carpathian Mountains are a mountain chain in Eastern Europe that stretches from Slovakia to Romania.
Ralph Fiennes is a British leading man who has appeared in such films as Schindler’s List and Quiz Show. L’il Abner was the title character of the classic Al Capp comic strip.
Elliott Carter (1908-2012) was a highly regarded American composer whose works include the 1939 ballet Pocahontas.
Glacier National Park is a national preserve in northwest Montana, more than a million acres of forests, meadows, and lakes.
Playboy is a “men’s magazine” that celebrates the aspects of a “playboy” lifestyle: cocktails, gadgets, cars, and naked women with large breasts. The magazine also publishes some of the most respected fiction and journalism in the country. So many men of a certain generation reported that their first glimpse of pornography came as a result of finding a “stack of Playboys hidden in the woods” that some joked it might have been a Playboy marketing strategy. Then, of course, the Internet came along, piping fresh, hot pornography right into the comfort of our homes.
A trio of famous disappearing acts: Judge Joseph Force Crater was a justice on the New York Supreme Court in the 1920s. On August 6, 1930, Crater removed some papers from his files, cashed two substantial checks, got into a taxi, and disappeared. He was never found. In 1971, D.B. Cooper boarded a flight in Portland, threatened to blow up the plane, and demanded a $200,000 ransom. The flight landed briefly in Seattle, where Cooper collected the money and ordered the plane to fly to Mexico. However, while the plane was still over Washington state, Cooper donned a parachute and bailed out. His body—and the money—were never discovered. Madalyn Murray O’Hair was an atheist activist who was instrumental in getting organized prayer banned from public schools in the 1960s. In 1995 she and two of her adult children, along with $500,000, disappeared; six years later an ex-convict who had been convicted of kidnapping and murdering the trio after forcing them to withdraw the money finally led police to their bodies, buried on a ranch in Texas.
A slide rule is a device used for making various mathematical calculations; it has been rendered virtually obsolete by calculators and computers.
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers were a jazz ensemble, carrying the banner for the “hard bop” school of jazz that for a time fell into disrepute in favor of more experimental, avant garde jazz. By the 1980s, though, bop had come back into fashion, and Blakey enjoyed a renewed burst of popularity before his death in 1990.
A reference to the song “A Boy Like That” from the musical West Side Story. Actual lyrics: “A boy like that who’d kill your brother/Forget that boy and find another.”
Two Ralph Fiennes movies: Strange Days (1995) is a dystopic film about a police conspiracy in Los Angeles in 1999. The English Patient (1996) starred Fiennes as a soldier in WWII who was severely burned in a plane crash; he tells the story of his war service and his lost love to the nurse who is tending him. The film won nine Oscars, including Best Picture.
All characters from 1970s TV shows. On Toma, David Toma was a police detective from New Jersey; when star Tony Musante decided to leave the show, it was retooled as Baretta. Baretta is the New York undercover detective played by Robert Blake on the television show by the same name; it aired from 1975-1978. Petrocelli was a show about a Harvard-educated lawyer who moved to the Southwest; it ran from 1974-1976. And Suzanne “Pepper” Anderson, played by Angie Dickinson, was the main character on Police Woman, which aired from 1974-1978. (Thanks to Terry for the Toma reference.)
Also known as “short shorts,” hot pants were introduced in the mid-1960s and had faded by the early 1970s. A denim version experienced a brief revival in the late 1970s thanks to the costume of Daisy Duke (played by Catherine Bach) on the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard (CBS, 1978-1985); they are still known as “Daisy Dukes.”
The big bang theory is currently the favored scientific view of the origin of the universe; it hypothesizes that the universe started off in a highly compressed, extremely hot state and then expanded rapidly—the “big bang.”
Mark Fuhrman was the Los Angeles police detective who discovered the famous “bloody glove” on the property of former football star O.J. Simpson shortly after Simpson’s ex-wife was stabbed to death. He became a lightning rod during the racially charged trial when he perjured himself over whether he had ever used the word “nigger.”
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution reads, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.”
The Pronto Pup is a type of corn dog that can be found at the Minnesota State Fair. (Thanks to Joel Boutiere for this reference.)
Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn are German-born former entertainers known for their illusions and Las Vegas show featuring white tigers. In 2003, Horn was critically injured by one of their tigers during a show. In 2009, after more than five years' hiatus, they staged a final performance and retired.
Plexiglas is a trade name for a transparent plastic that is moldable when heated and solidifies when cooled. Sheets of Plexiglas are an alternative to glass.
Martin Landau (1928-2017) was an actor who appeared in more than a hundred movies and television shows. From 1966-1969 he played disguise artist Rollin Hand on the TV show Mission: Impossible.
Dennis the Menace is the freckled, overall-sporting, slingshot-carrying neighborhood terror in the comic strip of the same name, created in 1950 by Hank Ketcham. In 1959 it was turned into a TV show starring Jay North.
Swank is a particularly hardcore “men’s magazine” that began publication in 1941 as a lifestyle magazine for men, similar to Esquire. In the mid-1950s it was relaunched by Marvel Comics founder Martin Goodman as an adventure fiction magazine, featuring works by Ian Fleming and Norman Mailer. In 1993, new owners switched to flat out porn.
Tom Ewell (1909-1994) was an actor who appeared in numerous films, including Adam’s Rib and The Seven Year Itch. He retired in 1983.
On the night of August 9, 1969, Los Angeles was rocked by a string of seven horrific murders, among them a young actress named Sharon Tate, who at the time was eight months pregnant by her husband, director Roman Polanski. The murders were committed by members of the “Manson Family,” a counterculture group led by the charismatic Charles Manson, apparently because they were hoping to start a race war. Ultimately, five members of the “family” were convicted of the crimes, including Manson. They were sentenced to death, but the following year the sentences were commuted to life in prison. Susan Atkins died in 2009, Manson in 2017 at age 83; the others are still behind bars.
Catholicism is an umbrella term to describe the doctrines of many Catholic churches, including the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Catholic Church.
Rush Limbaugh is a conservative commentator who helped lead the conservative talk radio revolution in the 1990s. His legions of fans were dubbed “dittoheads” for their loyal support of everything Limbaugh said. In 2012 Limbaugh stirred up a huge controversy by attacking college student Sandra Fluke, who had testified before Congress in favor of mandating insurance coverage of contraceptives; over the next few days Limbaugh used his show to call her a slut and a prostitute and demanded that she post videos online of her having sex so everyone could watch. The subsequent boycott led to the loss of hundreds of sponsors and forced his show off numerous radio stations, and the media conglomerate that syndicates his show has since lost millions of dollars.
Dr. Zachary Smith, as played by Jonathan Harris, was the mincing, villainous stowaway/saboteur and nemesis of the Robinson family on the TV series Lost in Space, which aired from 1965-1968. Originally cast as a villain, Dr. Smith soon became a sympathetic character and comic relief on the series, with most of the conflicts resulting from his harebrained schemes gone awry. Dr. Smith’s relentless cowardice resulted in frequent emotional breakdowns, wherein he would either hide behind other characters and howl “We’re doomed!” or confess his shortcomings and whimper, “Oh, the shame, the pain …” Incidentally, the police officer in this scene is played by Guy Williams, who also played the dad in Lost in Space.
The Immigration and Naturalization Service, or INS, is the branch of government that deals with immigration issues, including illegal immigrants and citizenship. In 2003 it was incorporated into the new Department of Homeland Security and its name changed to the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS).
The Hippocratic oath, named after the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, is taken by nearly every American doctor upon graduation. The modern version differs significantly from the original, but many of the basic principles remain the same: to treat the sick, to share knowledge with colleagues, and to respect the privacy of patients.
Pez candies, originally introduced in Austria in 1927 and marketed as a breath mint for adults, are small, dry, brick-shaped confections that are designed to be loaded into mechanical dispensers. In 1955 the Pez company first placed heads on the dispensers and marketed them to children, with Santa Claus and Mickey Mouse among the early designs. The brightly colored plastic dispensers have since become a part of popular culture around the world. With more than 550 unique dispenser heads and thousands of variations, there is an active community of collectors, who hold conventions and have bought and sold collectible dispensers for as much as $11,000.
Redbook is a women’s magazine, with articles on marriage and sex, health and beauty, diet tips, recipes and so forth.
A paraphrase of the song “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” by Neil Diamond. Sample lyrics: “Girl, you'll be a woman soon/Please come take my hand/Girl, you'll be a woman soon/Soon you'll need a man.”
Keith Richards is the lead guitarist for the Rolling Stones. He has had widely publicized problems with drug addiction, particularly heroin.
Naked Lunch is an experimental novel by Beat Generation poster boy William S. Burroughs (1914-1997). The book is about (as much as it can be said to be “about” anything) the hallucinogenic stream of consciousness of a heroin addict.
Hair Club For Men is a company dedicated to baldness cures; it offers everything from bald-friendly shampoos to hair transplants.
Various low-budget TV ads for life insurance aimed at veterans attempt to look and sound like a government public service announcement, beginning with “Attention. All current and former U.S. military personnel, stand by for an important message just for you ...”
A line from the song “Mellow Yellow” by Donovan. Sample lyrics: “I'm just mad about Saffron/She's just mad about me/They call me mellow yellow ...”
Ann Miller (1923-2004) was a dancer and actress who appeared in more than 40 movies and stage shows, including Easter Parade and Kiss Me Kate.
Kerri Strug is a gymnast who won a gold medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. (Thanks to reader Jeff Hollen for this reference.)
Rosa Klebb was the villainous, somewhat butch ex-KGB agent in the 1963 James Bond film From Russia with Love. The part was played by veteran stage actress Lotte Lenya (1898-1981).
See note on Merlin Olsen, above. Olsen was the pitchman for FTD florists for many years; before he began huckstering and acting, he played pro football with the NFL Rams.
Composer and media personality John Tesh was a gymnastics commentator for the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics and the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics.
A paraphrase of the poem “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe. The actual lines: “To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells/From the bells, bells, bells, bells,/Bells, bells, bells-/From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells.”
Johnny Depp is an offbeat Hollywood leading man. Blessed with the preternatural bone structure of a matinee idol, Depp has consistently declined to coast on his good looks and has sought out eccentric roles throughout his career. He played the cross-dressing director in Ed Wood, the fatally wounded Old West accountant in Dead Man, the balding Raoul Duke in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and the effeminate pirate Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean, among many others.
Grecian Formula is a hair dye for men that promises to gradually get rid of gray hair over a period of weeks—thus presumably making it less obvious that you dye your hair. It is manufactured by Combe Inc.
Lemmy Kilmister (Ian Frazer Kilmister, 1945-2015) was the founder, bassist, and lead singer of Motörhead (note the umlaut), the heaviest of all heavy metal bands.
The line “I’m Batman” is spoken both hesitantly and confidently, depending on the circumstances, by Michael Keaton in the title role of the 1989 movie Batman—one of many, many interpretations of the comic book superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939.
Béla Károlyi is a Romanian-American gymnastics coach. Many of his students have gone on to become champions, but he has been the target of criticism: former students have frequently charged that his motivational methods verged on abuse.
The Berenstain Bears (Papa, Mama, Brother, and Sister) are the stars of a series of children’s books by Stan and Jan Berenstain. The first was published in 1962.
Judy Garland (1922-1969) was a singer, dancer, and actress best known for her role as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (1939). She struggled with an addiction to alcohol and barbiturates throughout most of her career; her premature death at the age of 47 was due to an accidental overdose of barbiturates.
Though a 2015 study published in the British Medical Journal found that British citizens actually have better dental health than Americans, the stereotype that Brits have bad teeth prevails. One theory holds that the British simply don’t worry as much about straightening or whitening their teeth as their American counterparts.
Black-soled shoes have traditionally been prohibited in gymnasiums with wood floors because they tend to leave unsightly black marks all over the floor.
“Mistakes were made” is a commonly used dodge by politicians to acknowledge error without pinning blame on any specific person: the passive construction suggests that no one actually made the mistakes; they just materialized out of thin air. President Ronald Reagan used the phrase during the Iran-contra scandal in 1986, but the earliest use I was able to find was by Richard Nixon’s press secretary, Ron Ziegler, in 1973, apologizing for his attacks on Washington Post stories about the Watergate scandal.
Billy Corgan was the lead singer for the alt.-rock band Smashing Pumpkins. The band broke up in December 2000, and Corgan went on to launch his solo career.
“Invisible fencing” is a catch-all term for systems that keep pets contained in their yards … through science! Electronic transmitters placed around the perimeter of the yard activate a shock collar if the pet strays, thus training the pet to stay put without having to build a physical barrier.
A reference to the song “War” by Edwin Starr, with its famous chorus: “War—huh/What is it good for?/Absolutely nothing/Say it again.” (Starr actually sings “Good God, now” rather than “Good God, y’all.”)
Crepe hair is a product used in the theater to create simple beards, moustaches, bushy eyebrows, etc. It is usually made of wool, and is sold in ropes, often braided, that unravel curly but can be straightened as desired.
“America the Beautiful” was originally a poem written by a woman named Katherine Bates and first published in 1895. It was instantly popular, and after it was set to music by Samuel Ward, a movement sprang up to make it the new national anthem; however, it was beaten out by “The Star-Spangled Banner” in 1931.
Whit Bissell (1909-1996) plays the evil doctor in I Was a Teenage Werewolf, the role he was best known for. He specialized in playing doctors and other authority figures.
Tilex is a brand of household cleanser that boasts of being able to cut through soap scum in bathrooms. It is manufactured by the Clorox Co.
They couldn’t shoot at night because the night belongs to Michelob. –I thought the night belonged to lovers? --It did, but it was bought off by Michelob.
“The night belongs to Michelob” was an advertising slogan for Michelob beer from 1986 to 1989. The song “Because the Night” by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith, off Smith's Easter album, has the line “Because the night belongs to lovers ...” It has been covered by multiple artists, including 10,000 Maniacs.
An imitation of TV pioneer and entertainment impresario Ed Sullivan (1901-1974), host of The Ed Sullivan Show, a vaudeville-like showcase that was must-see TV from 1948 to 1971 (though it was titled Toast of the Town until 1955). A former entertainment columnist, never a performer himself, Sullivan was notably lacking in charisma and stage presence, and along with poor posture (“What the hell is wrong with his neck?” was a common question), he had a retinue of stilted and hackneyed phrases he used to promote or introduce acts. Among them: “Right here, on our very own stage …”
Rack-O is a custom card game for two to four players, the object of which is to acquire ten cards (which the player organizes in a plastic rack) in numerical order. The game was released in 1956 and is currently owned by Winning Moves; the copyright has been held over the years by Hasbro, Milton Bradley, and Parker Brothers.
Liv-a-Snaps were a dog treat advertised in the 1970s as containing “real liver.” Now just called “Snaps,” the brand is owned by Alpo and comes in a variety of flavors, packaged as “Variety Snaps.”
J. Edgar Hoover (1895-1972) was the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1924 until his death. His focus on anti-communism after World War II led him to virtually ignore the Mafia until the mid-1950s. He was known for his loathing of “subversives” of any stripe and launched notorious investigations of Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lennon. He was criticized for turning the FBI into a secret police force, amassing information that allowed him to intimidate sitting presidents. However, he also built the FBI into a professional, modernized, and effective crime-fighting force. Rumors of homosexuality dogged Hoover all his life, and in 1993 author Anthony Summers claimed he was a cross dresser, an image that quickly caught on in the popular imagination.
A riff on a scene in the 1983 comedy movie A Christmas Story, in which neighborhood bully Farkus taunts the story's hero, Ralphie, a bit too much. It doesn’t end well. For Farkus. For Raphie it ended up being a pretty good day
John Malkovich is an actor who has appeared in such films as Dangerous Liaisons and, of course, 1999’s Being John Malkovich.
"Hey, now!" was the catchphrase of Hank Kingsley, the announcer/sidekick on The Larry Sanders Show; the character was played by the balding Jeffrey Tambor. (Thanks to Paul Castaldi for this reference.)
“Bocephus” is a nickname of country singer Hank Williams, Jr., given to him by his father, fellow country singer Hank Williams, who thought that he resembled Grand Ole Opry comedian Rod Brasfield’s ventriloquist dummy of the same name.
Dramamine is an over-the-counter anti-nausea medicine used to combat motion sickness. It is manufactured by Pfizer.
An imitation of Hank Kimball (played by Alvy Moore) from the TV sitcom Green Acres (CBS, 1965-1971). Oliver Wendell Douglas (played by Eddie Albert) was the main character on the show, the hotshot New York City attorney who yearns for a quiet country life. Kimball was the earnest but scatterbrained county agent in the backwards farming community of Hooterville, and everything he said spiraled into a feedback loop of qualifiers and corrections until finally he completely lost track of what he was saying.
One of the more famous methods used by the American terrorist organization Ku Klux Klan to instill fear is setting a wooden cross on fire, often in front of or near the home of the person they’re targeting.
Bernard Herrmann (1911-1975) was a composer who worked on dozens of films and TV series, including several for Alfred Hitchcock. He is probably best known for the shrill orchestral piece that served as the theme for Psycho (1960).
Lee Harvey Oswald (1939-1963) was the young man who in November 1963 shot and killed President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas (unless you think he didn’t, but I’d have to be crazy to get into that here). Two days later, Oswald was being transferred from his cell to an interrogation room in the Dallas jail when he was shot and killed by local nightclub owner Jack Ruby. Oswald was handcuffed to Dallas Police detective Jim Leavelle, who was dressed in a tan suit and matching Resistol cowboy hat.
An imitation of Elmer Fudd from the old Warner Bros. cartoon shorts. His voice was supplied most famously by Arthur Q. Bryan.
This is a reference to a line in the film Beneath the Planet of the Apes, but I was unable to verify the exact wording.
Take Back the Night is a protest march that takes place regularly around the world; it is an expression of defiance against the fear of violence that women face, particularly when going out at night. The first Take Back the Night rally in the United States was held in San Francisco in 1978.
Another reference to the song “Werewolves of London” (see above note). The actual line: “If you hear him howling around your kitchen door/Better not let him in.”
A double-dip riff, spoken in the voice of Scooby-Doo (see above note). “Very interesting, but stupid” was a catchphrase on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In (NBC, 1968-1973). In a recurring bit, cast member Arte Johnson, wearing a German World War II helmet, would poke his head out from behind a potted plant and pronounce his opinion on the previous skit.
Denver Pyle (1920-1997) was a character actor who appeared in more than a hundred films and television shows. He is perhaps best known for his role as Uncle Jesse on the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard, which aired from 1979-1985.
White Hunter, Black Heart is a 1990 film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. It is loosely based on the story of director John Huston traveling to Africa in preparation for filming The African Queen.
The English children’s character Paddington Bear is the star of a popular book series, several television shows, and a CGI film. His first appearance was in the book A Bear Called Paddington by Michael Bond, published in 1958.
This is the chorus of the Christmas carol “Little Drummer Boy.” Sample lyrics: “Come they told me/Pa rum pum pum pum/A newborn King to see/Pa rum pum pum pum.”
Joe Besser (1907-1988) was a comedian who is remembered principally for two roles: the bratty character Oswald on the old Abbott and Costello Show, and his brief stint as a member of the Three Stooges comedy team in the 1950s.
Richard M. Nixon (1913-1994) was the 37th president of the United States, from 1969-1974. He resigned on August 9, 1974, rather than face almost certain impeachment by the House of Representatives over his role in the Watergate scandal.
The Sasquatch, a.k.a. Bigfoot, is a legendary ape-like creature supposed to haunt the Pacific Northwest and western Canada. What is generally considered the best evidence for its existence—a blurry film taken in 1967—has been debunked as a hoax, but the debate rages on.
Starlight Express is a stage musical in which all the cast members are on roller skates; it was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It ran in London’s West End from 1984-2002. It was less successful in the United States, opening on Broadway in 1987 and running just over two years.
Stand By Me is a 1986 film about four young boys going on a trek through the woods to see a dead body. River’s Edge, also from 1986, is a movie about a group of teenagers dealing with the fact that one of them has killed another member of the group. Twin Peaks was the surreal 1990 TV series by David Lynch, about an FBI agent trying to solve the murder of a young woman in a Northwest town.
A line from the song “From Here to Eternity” by Frank Sinatra. Sample lyrics: “You vowed your love/From here to eternity/A love so true/It never would die ...”
Theophilus Eugene “Bull” Connor (1897-1973) was the police commissioner of Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963. When civil rights protesters organized a march in the city, Connor ordered his men to set police dogs on the demonstrators and turned fire hoses on them. Footage of young black children being attacked by the dogs was aired nationwide, and the resulting outcry helped lead to the passage of the Civil Rights Act the following year.
The Urban Dictionary website actually credits MST3K with bringing the phrase “snicker-snag,” meaning to hold someone down and dangle spit above their face, into the popular vernacular.
Ted Danson is an actor who is best known for playing bar owner Sam Malone on the long-running TV sitcom Cheers; he also played the title role on the television series Becker (1998-2004).
An impression of Jim Varney’s Ernest P. Worrell character. Vern was Ernest’s unseen, silent, first-person-viewing neighbor.
The Incredible Journey is a 1963 film based on the Sheila Burnford novel of the same name. It is the story of a cat and two dogs who get separated from their owners on vacation and manage to make their way home.
Leonard “Lenny” Kosnowski and Andrew “Squiggy” Squiggman were characters on the television sitcom Laverne & Shirley, which aired from 1976-1983. They were played by Michael McKean and David L. Lander, respectively. Baywatch Nights was a spinoff of Baywatch that aired from 1995-1997, in which David Hasselhoff and the cop from Baywatch form a detective agency; it performed poorly and was canceled after only two seasons.
Indiana Jones is the central character in the films by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008). The part was played by Harrison Ford.
Hooters is a chain of restaurants whose attractive waitresses all dress in tight tank tops and very short shorts. Deja Vu is a strip club in downtown Minneapolis. Buns & Roses was an “adult entertainment center” in Minneapolis; in 1998 it was renamed “Rick’s Cabaret.” And Fatburger is a chain of fast food restaurants.
“Ollie ollie oxen free” is the phrase used in the children’s game hide & seek to indicate that the child who was “it” has caught someone, and the remaining players can come out of hiding. Its origin is uncertain, but “oxen free” may be a corruption of “all in free.”
Jose Feliciano is a blind Puerto Rican pop singer and guitarist, known for such hits as “Feliz Navidad” and his cover of the Doors’ “Light My Fire.”
Lilydale is a tiny town in Minnesota, located just outside St. Paul. As of 2016, its population was 853.
Yet another line from “Werewolves of London” (see above note). The actual lyrics: “I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand/Walking through the streets of Soho in the rain ...”
Ewoks were the nauseatingly cutesy critters in Return of the Jedi (1983), the third film in the original Star Wars trilogy by George Lucas.
Sprint is a global telecommunications company based in Overland Park, Kansas. It offers local and long-distance telephone services, cell phone services, and more.
Dr. Jack Kevorkian (1928-2011) was known for his determination to assist terminally ill people in committing suicide. He spent time in jail for violating assisted suicide laws, and was criticized even by some proponents of euthanasia for his willingness to help total strangers commit suicide.
This is a paraphrase of a 1976 slogan for Hunt’s Manwich Sloppy Joe mix: “A sandwich is a sandwich but a Manwich is a meal.”
“Live long and prosper” is the all-purpose greeting/farewell/aloha of the Vulcan race in the Star Trek universe, accompanied by the classic split-fingered salute.
Nellie Oleson was Laura Ingalls’s snooty classmate and arch-nemesis on Little House on the Prairie; she was played by Alison Arngrim.
This is the theme to The Great Escape (1963), which starred Steve McQueen as the leader of a group of POWs bent on escape.
Jumble is a scrambled word game that appears in daily newspapers around the country; they also have a “junior” version aimed at kids.
Gainesburger is a brand of soft, crumbly dog food that looks something like raw hamburger, only drier.
A paraphrase of the song “Everybody’s Talkin’,” which has been recorded by Harry Nilsson and Emmylou Harris, among others. Actual lyrics: “Everybody’s talkin’ at me/Can’t hear a word they’re sayin’ ...”
Superman, the DC Comics character, would traditionally duck into a phone booth to change from his civilian clothes into his superhero togs.
Cynthia “Cindy” Brady was the youngest daughter on TV’s The Brady Bunch, which aired from 1969-1974. She was played by Susan Olsen.
A variation on an often-quoted line from the 1979 horror/suspense movie When a Stranger Calls, about a babysitter being terrorized over the phone by a psycho killer. In one scene a police sergeant tells the babysitter, “We’ve traced the call ... it’s coming from inside the house. Now a squad car’s coming over there right now, just get out of that house!”
An imitation of Droopy Dog, the cartoon basset hound with drooping jowls (get it?) and a slow, deadpan delivery that appeared in 24 MGM theatrical shorts between 1943 and 1958, and in various other cartoons and later reboots. Created by Tex Avery, Droopy was based on Wallace Wimple from the radio comedy Fibber McGee & Molly, and was voiced by Bill Thompson (who also voiced Wallace), as well as Don Messick and occasionally Avery himself. “I don’t like you [or him, or her …]” was one of Droopy’s signature catchphrases.
Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) was a Chilean poet, considered by many the most important Latin American poet of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.
Huggy Bear was a character on the TV police drama Starsky & Hutch, which aired on ABC from 1975-1979 and was remade into a tongue-in-cheek film starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson in 2004. Played by Antonio Fargas on TV and Snoop Dogg in the film, Huggy Bear is a flamboyantly dressed pimp who is a reliable source of “word on the street” information.
Meadowlark Lemon (1932-2015), the “Clown Prince of Basketball,” was the most popular member of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team. During his five decades in the sport, he played in more than 10,000 games.
A reference to the song “Let Me Dance For You” from the musical A Chorus Line. Sample lyrics: “I am a dancer/That’s what I am/What I do ...” May also be a reference to Leonard “Bones” McCoy, the doctor on the original Star Trek TV series, who was wont to exclaim, “I’m a doctor, damn it, not a [fill in the blank].”
Aromatherapy is a method of altering one’s mood or psychological state using aromatic oils or powders. The word first appeared in print in 1937, but the practice really became trendy in the 1980s.
Pete Sampras is a professional tennis player who won seven singles titles at Wimbledon and a record fourteen Grand Slam singles titles during his career.
“Excedrin headache number ____” is a slogan from a series of TV commercials for the painkiller that ran during the 1960s. Excedrin headache number 1040 was a tax audit, for example.
Tova Borgnine, wife of actor Ernest Borgnine, is a “beauty entrepreneur” who sells fragrances, skin creams, cosmetics, and so forth.
Rin Tin Tin was a German shepherd who was rescued by an American soldier in World War I after a bombing raid destroyed his kennel. He became a Hollywood star during the silent-film era, acting in 26 movies before his death in 1932. Two of his descendants starred in the TV series The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, which ran from 1954-1959.
These are two lines uttered by comedian Joe Besser (1907-1988; see above note) in his persona of Oswald, a bratty character he portrayed on The Abbott and Costello Show (1952-1953).
In 1988, Oscar Meyer introduced Lunchables, prepackaged trays of crackers, cheese, lunchmeat, and other snack-like foods that were intended to spare mothers the hassle of preparing bag lunches for their kids. However, critics accused the company of marketing junk food in the guise of healthy meals, pointing to their high fat and sodium content.
Old Yeller is a children’s book written by Frank Gipson; a Disney film version starring Fess Parker came out in 1957. A boy-and-his-dog story, at the end of the book and the film (spoiler alert), the boy has to shoot his beloved dog, who has contracted rabies defending the family from a wolf infected with the disease.
A reference to the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever, in which Tony Manero (played by John Travolta) haunts discos and dreams of a life outside his native Brooklyn.
Probably a reference to the fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood,” in which a wolf impersonates the title character’s grandmother, just after eating Granny and just before eating Red.
“Please, God, I’m Only 17!” is a cautionary essay about the dangers of reckless driving that was reprinted seemingly every other week in both the “Dear Abby” and “Ann Landers” newspaper advice columns. It dates back to at least the 1970s.
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Sales at U.S. retailers declined in December to wrap the weakest year since 2009, raising concern about the momentum in consumer spending heading into 2016. The 0.1 percent drop matched the median forecast of 84 economists surveyed by Bloomberg and followed a 0.4 percent gain in November, Commerce Department figures showed Friday in Washington. For all of 2015, purchases climbed 2.1 percent, the smallest advance of the current economic expansion.
Middle-class income hit an all-time high of $61,372 last year, U.S. Census Bureau says – The Washington Post
Chinese firm halves worker costs by hiring army of robots to sort out 200,000 packages a day | South China Morning Post
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This is the Sierra de Grazalema in December, so it will be cold and could be wet, so be prepared. Christmas lunch has been arranged at El Tropozon III at 15 Euro a head.
also vegetarian option scrambled egg with wild green asparagus with and accompanied by home made chips.
I need to get the numbers to the Venta by Wed this week so any one who wants to come get your names down quickly.
For long weekends or just days birding come with me to this wonderful part of Spain visit my web site at http://www.birdinginspain.co.uk/
Sandy and Annabel Mcneil wish to join for lunch. Sent via an email to Bob as login details forgotten.
Sorry just seen the menu , a bit disappointing , any chance of another choice , soup for starter after a cold mornings birding would have been more appropriate , and a fillet of chicken or pork ?
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AMEX SIA Credit Card AMEX Cashback Card Credit Card for miles Credit Card for shopping Credit Card for grocery shopping Credit Card for Student Credit Card for Petrol
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Mardell is a Golf Digest Top 50 Best Female Teacher in America 2010-2011 and a LPGA Top 50 Best Teacher 2008-2009 available for Orange County golf instruction.. A golf teacher who gives golf lessons to:
An experienced LPGA and PGA golf teacher, Mardell also is TPI certified in golf fitness and also mentors aspiring LPGA golf teacher. She is a female golf teacher who is proud to give golf lessons to those golfers seeking improvement at any level.
Not only is Mardell a LPGA Top 50 Best Teacher 2008-2009, but also LPGA Teacher of the year two times. If you want Orange County golf instruction call her for the best golf lessons around.
Mardell currently teaches golf lessons at Tijeras Creek Golf Club after spending the past 25 years at nearby Mission Viejo CC. Call or e-mail for information and directions on where the golf instruction is located, or click on the Tijeras Creek tab.
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trauma that results in hospital admis- sion-are caused by crying," he said.) Les- ter, however, believes that some afflicted infants may be at risk of developing behav- ioral problems as children, in part because colic affects the way parents interact with them as babies. "Colic threatens to cause problems in the child's ability to form re- lationships, because the child doesn't learn behavioral regulation and develops prob- lems with impulse control," Lester said. "It starts out with crying, and then, when the child is older, he doesn't control his emo- tions very well." In his book 'Why Is My Baby Crying? The Parent's Survival Guide for Coping with Crying Problems and Colic" (2005), Lester writes, "Despite what many well-meaning pediatricians tell parents, colic is not a harmless condition. Our research-as well as plenty of oth- ers'-has shown that these babies are more likely to have difficult temperaments and to experience feeding and sleeping problems. . . . They can go on to have be- havior issues in preschool and problems later on in school with attention/hyperac- tivity, sensory integration, and emotional .. " reactIvIty. There have been few long-range studies of colicky infants; the most sub- stantial data in support of Lester' s claims come from the Finnish Family Compe- tence Study Project, by researchers at the University of Turku, in Finland. Begin- ning in 1986, the researchers studied firstborn children from three months to three years, using information taken 1 from questionnaires completed by their parents and public-health nurses. Three hundred and thirty-eight infants suf- fering from colic were compared with eight hundred and sixty-six infants who did not have the condition. The re- searchers analyzed the infants' interac- tions within their families, the parents' reported levels of satisfaction with their daily routines, child-care arrangements, and the children's behavior and develop- ment. The parents of previously colicky infants were found to be more dissatis- fied with family life and the amount of time they had for both leisure and shared activities than were the parents of chil- dren who had not had colic. Mothers regarded the fathers' contributions to the household as less adequate compared with the non-colic group, and their children, at the age of three, were more likely to sleep in their parents' bedroom. Moreover, the three-year-olds in the colic group had significantly greater difficulty falling asleep and more fre- quent temper tantrums. The Finnish re- searchers concluded that the children's problems were likely related to behaviors that began during the period when the infant had colic and were not the result of the colic itself: "In agreement with previous studies, sleeping disorders were more frequent in the children who had been colicky as infants," the researchers wrote in 1995. "These sleeping patterns may suggest that there are problems as far as separa- '7s this your first time with an undercover cop?" tion from the parents is concerned or difficulties in setting limits. Temper tantrums are normal reactions when the wishes of a child are not fulfilled. Some behavior, however, has to be limited. The more frequent temper tantrums in the colic group may be because of cer- tain personality characteristics resulting in more resistance to imposition oflim- its, and/or they may refer to inconsis- tency or helplessness in managing the situations by the parents." As Lester put it, "The parent must attend to the needs of the baby and also help the baby learn self-limits and control." Because colic is the "first bump in the road for many parents," he said, "it will influence how you deal with the second, the third, and so on, creating a template for how you deal with future interactions with your child. Sure, we know the crying is going to stop, but the damage that's done to the mother and the family can be long- lasting and hard to put right again." Still, the research on the long-term effects of colic on infants and their par- ents is, at best, preliminary, and the respective contributions of genes and environment in triggering the condition remain murky. Lester concedes that most people who suffered from colic as infants and from temper tantrums as toddlers do not exhibit behavioral prob- lems as adults, regardless of how their parents responded to their cries. A few weeks ago, I spoke to Amanda Chase, who told me that her twins had got over their colic in early March, when they were about six months old. "I was relieved, but too exhausted to really ap- preciate it," she said. "I feel as though I lost a good six months of my life." She added that one night, around the time the twins began to improve, she had stayed up late reading about colic on a parenting Web site. "A mother wrote in, sounding incredibly depressed and overwhelmed, about a baby that she felt she could not put down," Amanda said. "I remember she said, 'I don't know how much longer I can do this; I have to hold her twenty-four hours a day.' It was the middle of the night, and I should have been asleep, but I couldn't go to bed without leaving her with some support. I wrote her a long e-mail in which I urged her to get someone to spell her. You just feel so helpless-as helpless as the babies themselves." .
Pepita, even at six, possessed a self-con- tained independence. Consuelo was the one most in need of support. Strangers made her tiinid; away froin home she faced each new situation half anticipat- ing failure. The three little girls were at the same stage in all their studIes, and were put into the saIne grade in school, but in different classrooms Consuelo's class was presided over by a Miss Coombs. She was a Inean woman, who brought to Las Vegas all of a lower-Iniddle-class Middle Westerner's resentlnent of and hostility toward the exotic characteristics of the Spanish Southwest. "'That preju- dices were not native to her she was quick to acquire froin the Texans who eternally infiltrate New Mexico. To her, this child with jet-black hair and unusually large brown eyes was just another little Mexican, except that, Î1n- properly, she was a well-dressed, well- fed little Mexican with an unconsciously proud carriage, who spoke correct, un- localized English with only the faintest occasional Spanish intonations It fur- ther offended MIss Coolnbs to know that Consuelo's father was a Inan of eminence and uthority, whon1 people, even those she would call J\.mericans, spoke of as a possible candidate for gov- ernor Outwardly proud, inwardly unsure of herself, unable to read the blackboard, Consuelo Inissed a sÎ1nple question early in the school year. Miss Coombs pounced on her, and continued to pounce unflaggingly, week after week. Misery spread over the girl's life, taking out the light, killing the colors, chang- ing it absolutely. Mornings were for feeling sick to one's stoinach and crying quietly on the way to school; the infinite '^ hours before school let out were for hoping desperatelv to be overlooked; the ; øilci ". j!sly': rest of the day was for trying not to "0: reinember that morning Inust COlne _ agaIn. The children obviously were not re- ceiving the kind of education their par- ents had in Inind. Moreover, of their plaYlnates many spoke the slurred New < Mexico dialect of Spanish, and others equally dialectic English. Everything be- ing taken into consideration, the experi- ment was not a success. To the joy of all of them, the Bacas returned to the ranch in the spring, and Don J osé and Doña Marguerite set about finding a suitable governess. This was no sÎ1nple Inatter. W Oinen of the kInd they sought were generally appalled at the idea of going to a ranch in the wilds of New Mexico. Theyan- .... . .. ticipated IndIans wIth scalping knives, 80 4 / . . I /,IIfJ./ · ()ð \ ,: if . / : " {:>'i, :,' f!!:" ........,... . ---==- .... '. ,=: ;. ..::;-:lØ f ; e .2 .:., f :!_T J;. ..:!!; --..._ ,.. v' $ ,l'j1:f. _-F . ') Iii t ..... .. " .s:,;.' .. { .{/ ,'r :J 1f "- ..:-:::.... -:.1,1 1 1 ' .,,/ rJ, I I 11:, .........::: '::. . J =:I -.J .- I $ ., ::'1 - f " ..->:J-_ ;\: 4:! J :}\ l h. :1 ;: il I' l. : '.::. ._= . ." ...."': / ( ..- ""--...- "'" . '. - /'.} ,1/ ..... . _? "":.. -:h li!log .:'" v..... -- --.- . i 'JtOk-;M'f. 0-:.... . ""õ::. -! .' 11fi1i4.. - ' i . Ith.,.... - -./0-:-: . "'IIt1ø" SItt _-=.J J t <. 1t' :!O;(' . '._ . O'; Æl:!! ; ;.! -?f- . : .:r:r:.,: -:i' /. 1Jf - .' > .-. .:- - -) J . .-...... ..... -- ". .... >f I {":I (.fAR r .. m ....1 .U . :.. ';Ule . ,. WI \j"ft.rJI ø For your next Martini ask for Lejon Vermouth by name! DRY OR SWEET. A PRODUCT O,F U..S..A.. Nofional Distillers Products Corp..; New York, N. Yo. i>>- . HERE'S A MUST YOU MUSTN'T MISS! ----, I I t I o --.- ....- ------ " --- . I. ",-; 1 0 I i' - I , ':: : f -1.n \ II t1 1I1 . Ii )., ,;. f4 ' 'Ii : i , , , . - " I II - - \ t "A "p' 11\ ' .I ." f- 1- '. I,ï .: 1 I 1 .. \ I - -- --:l I í:." '-' jt.o=(/ Øi, -1 iY .f2; 7? ^ 1 \ , )1 '5-- q '(( It)!' "t .f" -<q / 1: , = (;;løtJJ/ f IN DECEMBER a !ur/JfrA \11\:::::11 0 L I ill'I\! A Y MAGAZINE 12 PAGES! 21 PHOTOS! MANY IN FULL COLOR! It's festive! Here's Christmas on the Avenue - an unforgettable word- and - picture panorama of Fifth Avenue's gayest, giddiest, most golden fortnight! It's feminine! Shopper, showgirl, model or mother-Holiday's spar- kling article tells why every gal's a queen on Fifth A venue, the queen of America's main stems! It's fabulous! Here they are - the biggest, most exciting shops in the retail world. Here are the men who built them And here are the peo- ple who keep them in business. It's fancy! Plush penthouse apart- ments (with poodles to match), glamorous names from the Gilded Age, giant hotels, mink-coated matrons, high society-it's all here -it's Fifth Avenue in December Holiday magazine! NOW AT YOUR NEWSSTAND I PU6\.\CÀ1\Oti ^ CUR1\ 0":' .:::. .{o 0" .... -:": .... . .... .... , ..,":.. :: .0. :.....: . ..t.. ::l' :;".:' :.::. THE MAGAZINE OF PEOPLE, PLACES AND PLEASURE! "-; ' .' 'r'
The feral pig problem is spreading in Kentucky. The animals aren’t native to the commonwealth, but were illegally brought into the state and let loose for hunting. They’ve been copiously reproducing ever since.
In 2009, wild pigs were only in about 23 of Kentucky’s 120 counties. Now, they’re in 44, and spreading.
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife spokesman Mark Marraccini says the animals have few redeeming characteristics.
“They’re very destructive,” he said. “They carry a host of diseases; they can infect livestock, pets and even people. They have pretty incredible reproductive rates, they destroy habitat. They compete with native wildlife; they simply out-compete native wildlife for the food that’s there.”
In other areas, like the Bernheim Forest, the wild pig problem has improved. There were a number of the animals for several years, but the number seems to have decreased lately according to a spokeswoman.
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These are photos taken since 2000 using various cameras. Most were taken using Panasonic Lumix cameras – the latest ones are taken with a Canon 600d.
Most of these images have been passed through HDR sofware – the early ones are all .jpgs so post-processing is not as easy as a RAW file; now I am shooting in RAW+jpg . Dynamic-HDR uses tone mapping to produce some stunning results. There is a page explaining HDR processses here.
This image was taken through the window of a plane. On the left is the original; on the right is the image after processing. The difference is…….
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The American Military has saved the Republic. If you recall a post we shared with all of you last week; The American Military Will Act To Save The Republic.
This is exactly what has occurred. Furthermore, it occurred so smoothly, no one was able to notice anything unusual. It is our understanding that the U.S Military has been on high alert for the past three months, but more importantly they were very active in regards to elections and rumored false flag attacks, from November 1st to Election Day, and continue to be moving forward, for the mission is not 100% complete.
A special greeting was sent to the Cabal as a heads up that if they attempt to hack the computers, and commit election fraud, the military would intervene, cancel the elections and publicly arrest Hillary Clinton.
Now, what does Donald Trump’s win mean? The short and simple answer is the Cabal has finally been defeated.
We are in the final stretch of this peaceful revolution. We are nearing the completion of the process towards true freedom. The next step is the announcement of NESARA(NESARA: National Economic Security and Reformation Act) to America. And the Revaluation of the world’s currencies.
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We could not be more pleased – and honored – to share some of our client’s experiences after going through our neurofeedback program. Words truly can’t express the feeling associated with helping others improve their lives!
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“BrainTraining of Hampton Roads has been a tremendous blessing to my family. After many stressful events my three-year old was showing signs of secondary trauma. I was disheartened to see the change in my little boy, however, neurofeedback provided hope along with great results. My son was less agitated and aggressive. His focus increased while meltdowns decreased. He slept better. It was once again pleasant to interact with him. The difference neurofeedback made was incredible. I highly recommend BrainTraining of Hampton Roads and am thankful for the results we experienced.”
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We went through the testing and the initial set of sessions with BrainTraining. My son’s behavior improved significantly. He was no longer growling at me and he was turning into the happier kid that I knew before. We will definitely be returning to do more sessions. I hope to see even more improvement.”
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I was directly involved within the realm of fine art for nearly thirty years, first as a struggling painter and eventually as the director of a fine art gallery specializing in important 20th Century masterworks. I was fortunate to have been in the private company of such great masters as Willem de Kooning and Roberto Matta, to hear first hand their fascinating accounts of straddling the frontiers of Modern Art and therefore, Abstract Thought.
My prime function over this time had been to help various people to come to grips with their inevitable and enigmatic confrontation with Abstract Art. Perhaps the scariest terrain for any burgeoning intellect, most people either dismiss non-objective art [particularly paintings] entirely, or struggle helplessly in front of say, a Jackson Pollack drip painting. My job has been to help those I could, [those who wanted help], with understanding a way to interpret what they were seeing by opening up their own special blend of Intuitive Reasoning in resolving the issue.
I still consider myself a struggling artist, as it has been my purpose over this period of time to develop an acute sensibility for what I call, the Fifth Dimensional Sphere of Reference. It is where my art form exists. I christened it the day I left graduate studies and went into the gallery business. From my perspective, two-dimensional referred to paintings and drawings, 3-D was structural sculpture, and science had dubbed the Fourth Dimension as Time. So, I called this Fifth Dimension, the dimension of Communication. More accurately, it is the communication of intuition from one sentience to another. It combines all aspects of the other dimensions and produces a synergistic system called, Awareness.
To me, Art promotes awareness, but, ironically, Science cannot seem to grasp its scope, because it extends beyond the parameters of measurable Time & Space. Although there are reams of documentation as to the existence of awareness, no where is there any proof as to how it works.
Fundamental scientists, adhering to the sterile atmosphere of objective observation, are now confronted with the conundrum of the performance of sub-atomic particles, acting as quantum waves when they're not looking. Aren't we all guilty of looking out of the corner of our eye to see if it's real, just beyond? Artists, on the other hand, must face this issue straight on.
An Artist can be any individual in any walk of life, not necessarily a painter or sculptor. I've met a wide variety over the years. The one criterion for each is that they are performing with an enhanced level of awareness over and above the so-called 'norm.' They consciously manipulate their environment, whether its made of clay or words, musical notes or numbers. Not all are successful in their careers, but each is driven to do what they do by a compunction stronger that mere survival. Yes, we're all artists in our own way, because we've perceived awareness and have felt intuition. What separates us, however, is what and how we choose to do about it.
So, you may ask, how does one get a handle on it? For me, it is both as simple and complex as you can imagine. For one thing, logic must be checked at the door as we develop an Intuitive Body based upon experiential data. From this perspective, one can refine the way we experience incoming data, to have a direct affect upon our perception of all incoming experiences. In other words, we are what we create and we manifest our own realities.
Perception in this context, equals knowledge. Knowledge in this case, is different from intellect, in that we attain intelligence in measure, while knowledge is received in mass. Awareness can also equal knowledge, and therefore both perception and awareness can be seen as aspects of the same force of mind that may open us up to that most treasured of states, Knowledge of Self.
Knowledge of Self should be the most important criteria for existence, not survival! I believe it is the primary purpose of human consciousness, and the use of the human mind as its gathering tool. It is our most precious element; far greater than food, shelter, sex or power over others.
True Awareness, as far as I'm concerned, is attained when the Heart [the right-brain emotional center and receptacle for Intuition] links together with the Mind [the left-brain intellectual processing center]. Together in perfect harmony, they may form a field of thought, and suspended somewhere within that field, the Realm of Awareness takes shape as a third point of reference. This alternate point is a perceived emotion or a felt perception that is both intuitively acknowledged and intellectually identified. It is the realm of the Soul.
Another way to understand the Awareness Construct is to see it metaphorically, as a classic pyramidal design, that when viewed as a cross-section, is comprised of five ascending layers from its base to its pinnacle. Five is considered by metaphysicians as the sacred number of Man and by ancient analogy, the Great Pyramid, with its five sides, [four ascending planes from a base], exemplifies the metaphysical qualities of the Human Consciousness. I'll call this the Field of Awareness for this description. Let me further adapt this construct to include a growth metaphor for descriptive purposes.
The base level of this Field of Awareness is comprised of the most complexly dense material that makes up the basis for the pure singularity of each individual Self. It can be thought of as the fertile earth of consciousness, primed for planting. Individual consciousness may then be viewed as a tree (as in Tree of Life). As we begin our life-cycle of physical existence, we are in effect, sprouting a new seedling, or new potential aspects from the base soil that is the Self. This Core Self, as it has been called, is Human Consciousness, beyond Time & Space. It is the sum total of all human experiential awareness, seen here as a mulched top soil, providing rich nutrients for growth.
Situated directly above that plateau in this scheme, rests the bi-polar definitive arena of contrasting elements: yes/no; positive/negative; up/down, etc. This highly complex and dense region can be defined in terms of Action and the verb To Be. Creative energy generated from the friction of physical existence, provides the nourishment for this growth system to continue its upward climb from four directions at once. Imagine roots and stalks pushing their way through heavy top soil.
From these two base levels of support and growth, the essential third aspect of consciousness, Perspective, begins to sprout as limbs. This third dimensional level, this initial triad, is the basis for all Consensus Reality. Situated at the very center axis point of the configuration, it divides the lower consciousness of Instincts from the higher realms of Intuition. Using this growth metaphor, it is the defining aspects of the species, structure and fullness of the individual tree.
The first level of this higher realm, the Fourth Dimension, has been identified by scientists as Time. It is an understanding among the learned, of the way our physical reality moves through space, and has been defined by Physicists in terms of vibrations of sub-atomic particles/waves in Quantum Theory. The volumes of words poured into the understanding of this dimension are many, though, only few among us can begin to grasp their scope. Metaphorically they can be seen as the leaves of the tree, reflecting the multiplicity of individuality, and the cyclic nature of existence. An understanding of this natural phenomenon provides, however, a doorway, as it were, to the next level: the pinnacle or capstone, the Realm of Awareness. The Fifth Dimension. The Flower of Consciousness.
The first level of firmament supports the sprout of the singularity of mind from this rich soil of Human Consciousness.
Second, is the realization of structuring outside of the self, as roots dig into this fertile earth.
Limbs reach out into the third dimension, giving perspective to the first two and providing an axis point from which to measure 'Reality.'
'Leafing' into the fourth dimension of consciousness one can begin to recognize the shape, contour and movement through space, of the third dimensional consciousness.
The blooming capstone is, as a matter of course, a fifth dimensional consciousness that has the capacity to further seed Awareness through Communication.
Awareness then can be seen as the capacity to recognize the flowers for what they really are: thought forms of expression of the essence of existence of Human Consciousness.
This pyramidal/tree paradigm only describes the domain of the explainable; what can be communicated via symbols. There also exists, the inexplicable dimensions six through nine, that defy our understanding (through the use of word symbols) but provide some hints of their existence. Since only a few among us have truly accessed this fifth dimensional consciousness, it is fair to say that only a fraction of us have begun to deal with these other dimensional aspects of our being. That is because the majority of people are slaves to their own symbols of the world they have created. They have become entrenched within their own conceptual limitations and fail to recognize the nature or even the significance of the reflection before them.
Dimensions six through nine exist as a mirror to the Cognitive Awareness of consciousness as defined by the initial five dimensional aspects. This other realm can only be defined in terms of our Intuitive Awareness. To begin to comprehend this inexplicable domain we have only to engage the most powerful tool of our awareness: Imagination. When we purposefully engage our Imagination with Intuitive Awareness, we can form the next vital aspect of this non-verbal realm:
So the question then becomes, How best can this new purpose for existence be served? Once asked from the inner core that is our human consciousness, answers appear where ever the human mind is present.
Hoy os traigo un post algo diferente a los demás porque me he subido a unos tacazos de armas tomar, la verdad que no suelo usar este tipo de tacón ya que suelo premiar la comodidad, pero oye, una vez al año no hace daño (Aunque bueno eso lo digo ahora que no los llevo puestos... hahaha).
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I completely forgot to do this yesterday. I wasn’t too busy or anything, I just totally forgot. That might be the first time in 227 weeks.
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I think I am allergic to March, because everything is still so frozen and snow-covered there’s no way this crazy sinus pain is related to actual allergies. There’s no pollen yet! Nothing is blooming! Why do my eyeballs feel like they’re going to burst out of my head?!
I gave in and took a Sudafed (the non-meth-making kind) and it helped a lot, but it also hurts my milk supply so I can’t make it a regular thing. Although I suppose I could just chug water and eat a ton of cookies and say the calories are “for the baby”. That sounds like it might help with the sinus pain too.
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While the first generation of vape shops aimed to be bars peddling e-juice in place of booze, a couple of recent arrivals have also aimed to double as art galleries. Could this finally do the unimaginable and make vaping cool? I hit a couple of these artsy aspirants to find out.
The City Council’s ban on vaping in public places created a need for communal spaces where e-cigarettes could be consumed, hence the rise of vape bars where you can buy and try the stuff. Here, vape clerks are essentially bartenders who guide you through sticky liquids of fruity, sweet, or coffee flavors (savory e-juice flavors aren’t as popular for some reason but they do exist: chicken n’ waffles, pizza, popcorn are all out there) and talk shop about coils, mods, tanks. While vaping does have a rebellious bent, it hasn’t been embraced by pop culture to the extent that cigarettes have. Tobacco is still the indisputably cooler cousin. In comparison, vaping just seems cheesy.
But places like Avant Garde Vapor Lounge are trying to change that. The shop, which opened up on the Lower East Side five months back, is dominated by huge, psychedelic paintings and there’s a long bar where, on a Thursday afternoon, several bored-looking skater types (all men, per usual) were hanging out, vaping away, and chatting. When I walked in, I had to do a double take to make sure there wasn’t a sign on the door that read “No unaccompanied women allowed.” Unfortunately this vibe is the norm for vape shops.
Half the time you walk into these places you get the feeling the people hanging around puffing away rarely stray far from MRM forums and World of Warcraft. That fedora they’re wearing is a sign that it’s a big day out for Jason.
Like its patrons, vape culture has a distinct attitude: a laid-back stoner vibe with a libertarian streak. Vape shops are usually plastered in half-assed campaigns to “Save Vaping in New York.” One flyer found at Henley, in Soho, read, “Help us fund a lobbyist, vape shops are under attack and could go out of business.” As we’ve reported, numerous new bills have been introduced in Albany that, in their view, at worst could result in the loss of “your right to vape all together.”
Though for obvious reasons vape advocates are resistant to most kinds of regulation, some of the resistance seems straight up dangerous. Manufacturers of e-juice, for example, are not required to list ingredients and every time I’ve asked a vape sales person to tell me what’s in this stuff, they shrug. Yes, there are a handful of companies out there dedicated to all-natural ingredients and the like, but given the lack of laws, you still have to take their word for it.
Scarier yet, a 2014 study released by the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (an organization which, yes, sounds very shady but publishes a peer-reviewed journal through Oxford University Press and is supported by the FDA) found that up to 70 percent of sweet tasting e-cigarettes contain diacetyl, a dangerous chemical used in artificial butter flavoring which is safe to eat in small amounts but toxic when inhaled. Diacetyl causes a disease known as popcorn lung, an irreversible condition that resembles bronchitis. Yikes.
Harmless by comparison is vape culture’s unique aesthetic: one part Renaissance, one part psychedelic. The mostly men who work at the places are the grown up version of that disgruntled teenaged employee of a mall kiosk (you must be 21 or older to vape) and sprouted a fuller crop of unclassifiable facial hair. He’s perhaps worked at said vape emporium long enough to buy that Supreme hat he’s been eyeing, which looks just divine perched atop crisp white vans and black socks that hit at his calf.
His first paycheck of course was blown on a really tricked-out Tugboat Mod and he’s been fiddling with the homemade coils on this thing for weeks, but nearly has it to full-blown torch capacity. In the meantime you better believe this thing is still making monster clouds.
While the aforementioned Henley shop isn’t completely free of this vibe (see the Bitcoin ATM), it’s certainly trying to buck the trend. While there weren’t exactly throngs of women patronizing this place, it felt a little more welcoming to at least one. And while there was a fair amount of nerding out about mods and flavors and whatever over the reclaimed wood bar, there was also plenty of space to escape that sometimes oppressive banter.
Henley has a massive, green backyard complete with a grill and plenty of seating, something rarely seen in Manhattan. The inside was miles more sophisticated than most vape shops I’ve seen: designer furniture from a shop in Red Hook sat atop a red poured concrete floor. And for once, the art wasn’t horrible. Though black-and-white photographs of people puffing enormous vape clouds isn’t exactly groundbreaking stuff, it’s much less offensive than handing some 13-year-old boy who just discovered marijuana a paint brush and telling him to go at it. But overall the shop feels open, airy, well-designed, and above all comfortable.
Henley is even hosting a monthly art event of sorts that will be ongoing until October. The Secret Garden Series is curated by artist and DJ Kimyon Huggins and will feature the work of two artists every month through October. He’s chosen locally-based street artists who hail from all over the world to paint a wall located in the backyard at Henley. This month’s mural, a baby blue, black-and-white wash of scribbled faces, was painted by NDA. Apparently Henley has given the artists pretty much free reign and Huggins told us that he expects the next two artists, GILF and Ivan Orama to engage with politically themed pieces.
Vape shops, even Henley, still have a long way to go before they feel accessible to everyone. There were many reasons why vaping didn’t work for me and why I lost interest, but one factor was that I was embarrassed to vape given all of these associations. But vaping isn’t just suffering from an image problem, it’s also at a crossroads in terms of legality.
Blanket opposition to any regulation is probably not very wise, because with better knowledge about the ingredients, more people might feel welcome. But even that is a sticky aim, because one thing that vaping succeeds at is disassociating itself from tobacco and thus unraveling itself from immediate associations with lung cancer. And as of yet, we all need to admit, vape shop owners especially, that it remains to be seen what kinds of adverse health effects will emerge from vaping. And maybe this lack of acknowledgement and accountability is why vaping is still an adolescent boy.
i had an affair with a married woman a while back (it was awesome, but heartbreaking). i smoked but she + her husband didn’t… henley was my choice. i liked the small disposables. but yeah vape shops are weird. if you’re ever in the area and need to pee their bathroom policy seems to be don’t care.
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Every child love to paint, draw and make colorful things and pictures. So, every house with children needs a crafting box and coloring material, so that they can paint and draw their imagination in their idle time. With a few basic supplies and a little creativity, an idle day can turn into a fun day and a creative wonderland of colorful glitter, glue and paint. So, if you don’t have these materials get them now to keep yourself ready to get crafty with the kids. You can give your children book of art and craft so that they can get new ideas on crafting.
In order to make a variety of crafts you must have a good number of color paper, art paper, construction paper, etc., then only it is possible to make crafting a fun activity for the kids. Construction paper is used for covering surfaces and also to collage scenes by cutting and pasting different shapes on it. Crepe paper can also be used for your craft making as it gives excellent texture to any craft due to its grainy quality. Whereas for watercolor painting or simple drawing white computer paper can be used.
Although your kids are creative enough, but, it’s not a bad idea to give them a few good books on art & craft, so that they can learn something more and get much more creative.
A wide range of coloring and paint supplies are required for any crafter, so it should be on hand prior than you begin to make any craft. Watercolors and acrylic paints are ideal for all age groups when they have to make an abstract or paint-by-numbers crafts. For drawing and detailing wax crayons, colored pencils and markers are best items.
Basic crafting tools also comprise scissors in order to cut fabric and paper, as well as safety scissors with rounded edges for small children. Patterned-edge scissors are useful for adding a decorative edge to crafts like photo frames and cards. A large variety of paint brushes is also required that are suitable for painting large areas and for detail work. Brushes can also be used for applying liquid glue on a big surface area, because it is quite hard to apply glue on large areas with fingers, glue stick or tube. Crafters should also have pencils, permanent markers, staplers and rulers.
Glue will be required by the home crafters to paste all substances and textures available. For younger children glue sticks are ideal, while liquid glue is a stronger adhesive but needs proper supervision for children under five.
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Whether you're using Windows Phone 8.1 or Windows 10 Mobile, the chances are that you've settled on the 'Bing image of the day' as your lockscreen. Stunning curated images from commercial collections, every day that are, seemingly, just as well suited to the portrait phone screen as to the landscape desktop aspect ratio - thanks to some clever selection and even more clever cropping. But a day later and they're gone. How can you enjoy them after the fact?
Now, you can't just screenshot it, since you'll have icons and information in the way. And you also can't, even with this article (usually) grab a high resolution original, for obvious copyright reasons - Getty Images and other commercial galleries are often used. Microsoft pays the royalty fees so you don't have to, etc. They do put in a Bing watermark, but this is perhaps a small price to pay for 'free'?
What you can do is dive through to save the photo in so-called 'wallpaper resolution' - so 1080p, either in portrait or landscape orientation, depending on which device you do all this on.
The starting point - you turn on your Windows phone and there's a cracking new Bing image of the day. Just stunning. You want to save it. Or use it somehow:
On the phone, the way to find out more about the image is to head into Settings/Personalisation/Lockscreen and then in small writing underneath the 'Background - Bing' selection is the description, in this case 'North shore of Lake Superior', etc. Sadly, it's not hyperlinked, but at least you know what the image is.
To get more information, you can use the fact that the same image is used in many other places through the day. For starters, in Internet Explorer (under WP8.1) or Edge (under W10M), go to bing.com and you should see the same photo. Swipe up a little and there's a little panel shown (above, right). You can try tapping through (the '>' control):
...however, this takes you to a suitable search in Bing images, which often doesn't help, since the photo concerned is commercial. So, it's a useful way to find more images of the scene or object in question, but no use if you want the exact photo you were so impressed by.
Happily, there's also a download icon on the mini-panel and tapping this gives you a licensed (presumably for your personal use) 'wallpaper'-sized version of the image (being downloaded, above, right).
This is about 2MP, typically, 1080 x 1920 for a portrait device (here), as you can verify by opening the download up and looking in the '...' menu under 'Properties' (above, right).
But there's more. Although the portrait image above is excellent, you'll have noted that the mobile versions of the Bing images of the day are crops from a wider, perhaps even better photo. So it's worth starting up your desktop PC at this point, or opening up your Surface Pro, or whatever, and again going to bing.com in the Edge browser:
Again there's a mini-panel about the image and again there's a download link. This produces a slightly larger image in terms of megapixels but slightly smaller in the vertical direction - you get a landscape image of 1920 x 1200 pixels:
But this is still perfectly fine for any personal uses you might have for the photo. So I guess it depends whether you prefer the vertical slice or the 'cinematic' version.
There's the matter of the Bing watermark, bottom right, but you may be able to crop this out or obscure if it really offends you (it's rarely bothered me).
Note also in the mini-panel on Bing.com that there are left and right arrow controls - these give you access to previous days' Bing images, should you have left it too late before visiting the site. In fact, you'll have fun browsing back in time and saving a few previous classic images, no doubt.
In any case - great images from the Bing team and now you know how to save them, both on the phone and on the desktop!
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Almost a year ago, guest writer Matthew Weflen pitched the classic Lumia 950 camera against the (then) Sony flagship, the XZ Premium, with the fight being very close but with the Lumia ultimately winning out. Ten months later he has the brand new Sony XZ2 Premium in hand, the company's highest end Android phone for 2018. Time for his latest imaging shootout!
(If anyone's wondering about that Windows-esque launcher on Matthew's XZ2 Premium, it's SquareHome 2...)
Astute AAWP readers may recall my previous guest shootouts, the Lumia 950 vs the Sony Xperia XA1 and vs the Sony Xperia XZ Premium. I liked the performance and build quality of both phones, and so was very interested in trying the XZ Premium’s successor, the XZ2 Premium.
Released in July 2018, the XZ2 Premium is powered by Qualcomm’s newest Snapdragon 845 SoC and 6gb of RAM. The camera module is also Sony’s flagship standard, the “Motion Eye.” This moniker probably refers to the camera’s ability to take 960 FPS slow motion video at 1080pas well as its fancy moving laser focus adjustments during burst shooting. It is a “stacked memory” chip, with RAM sandwiched in between the CMOS and control circuitry layers for faster processing (which is what allows the aforementioned motion features). The sensor is 19 megapixels sized at 1/2.3”, and has an f/1.8 aperture 25mm lens. New for this model is a second camera, a 12 MP monochrome shooter weighing in at f/1.6 aperture and 1/2.3”. Sony says this combo will lead to very good low-light performance (the second lens is not dedicated to zoom), and allows for crazy high ISO shooting, up to 51,200.
It will again do battle with the Lumia 950’s 20-megapixel sensor, sized at 1/2.4”, with a f/1.9 aperture 26mm lens. The Lumia 950 has physical Optical Image Stabilization, while the XZ2 Premium does not, opting again for Qualcomm’s digital “EIS” solution instead.
So let’s start snapping and pit the results against each other, using the Famed Optical Comparator. All shots were taken on auto settings at full resolution, and cropped to 900x500 for close up “pixel peeping” comparisons.
Note that the interactive comparator below uses javascript and does need to load each pair of images. Please be patient while this page loads, if you see a pair of images above each other than you've either not waited long enough or your browser isn't capable enough! You ideally need a powerful, large-screened tablet or a proper laptop or desktop. This comparator may not work in some browsers. Sorry about that. On Windows 10 Mobile, use the 'AAWP Universal' UWP app, which handles the comparator very competently (see the tips in the app's help screens). On Android and iOS, all bets are off. Use something more capable(!)
Let’s start with some easy stuff, which every smartphone shooter worth its salt should ace: an outdoor shot of building and foliage. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
In case you want to grab the original images to do your own analysis, here they are, from the Lumia 950 and Sony XZ2 Premium, click the links to download. And to look at the images in more detail, here are fairly central 1:1 crops, again use your mouse or trackpad pointer to compare the images:
The 950 presents a smoother and warmer shot overall. The XZ2 Premium’s shot is cooler and more noisy. As far as detail goes, the shots seem pretty even. The 950’s smoothing algorithm makes things smoosh together a bit, while the XZ2P’s noise gives an impression of more detail. At non-pixel-peeping distances, both shots are quite pleasing overall. Overall, I tend to like the 950 shot just a bit better, as the XZ2P has an edge-enhanced look.
I decided to get closer to a day lit subject, a quite lovely flower. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
Both shots are quite nice, with a pleasing Bokeh effect on the leaves in the background, vibrant color, and very good detail. Here’ the XZ2 Premium’s noise turns out to be a good thing, as it allows the striations of color in the petals to be more easily picked out. The 950 is smoother, which works better on the pollen vesicles. Both shots consistently wowed everyone I showed them to. As such, overall, this is a wash to me.
Enlisting the very enthusiastic participation of my children, I decided to test one of the true staples of smartphone shots – the brightly lit picture of kids. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
Looking at both shots in total, both are nice, but the 950 is better both from a distance and when pixel-peeping. The smoothing algorithm does not wipe away any detail, instead presenting a very life-like feel. The foliage, the concrete, the bus stop, and the kids all look naturalistic. The XZ2 Premium matches the 950 pretty well on detail, but the noise gives the shot a bit of a crunchy feel when zooming in. This one goes to the 950 for me.
This is a scene overlooking the Chicago River downtown. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
The “noise vs. smoothing” narrative plays out again here to some degree. When viewed in total, both shots are pleasing. The 950 exhibits better dynamic range, while the XZ2P finds colours in the image that the 950 doesn’t (for instance, in some windows, on the rusty metal bits down by the water). But the noise in the XZ2P image on closer inspection is off-putting compared to the 950’s smoother output.
All right, let’s stop messing around on the easy stuff. Moving indoors for the evening, I shot a picture of my cat lounging with me on the couch. The scene is lit only by one lamp, with an 800 Lumen light bulb and a dark shade. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
This is a pretty strong argument for the XZ2 Premium’s second sensor. There is simply more detail in the XZ2P shot than in the 950’s. Whiskers, small hairs, the texture of my sock, it’s all just more present. The XZ2P’s shot is much more convincing when viewed in total. Upon pixel peeping, there is the noise characteristic of high ISO shooting (the XZ2P chose ISO 1250 using the auto settings, while the 950 chose 640). But the noise adds to the image here instead of detracting from it.
Let’s head outdoors at night to look at the alley behind my condominium. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
While every shot thus far has been taken hand held, here I stabilized both phones on the rail of my balcony to give both cameras their best possible chance with this low-lit night shot. The 950 has an admirable level of detail but the dynamic range is rather flat. Shadows look grayish. The XZ2 Premium delivers a noisier shot, but the detail level is comparable and the shadows and highlights are much more convincing. The XZ2 Premium also does a better job with foliage and overall color. This is a tough call, and I think on their strengths both shots are about even.
All right, no more pussy-footing around. Let’s really push these cameras. This is a plaza in downtown Chicago taken at night time. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
This shot was taken hand held while standing. I took several snaps with each to ensure that hand shake was not a factor. This was the best shot the 950 could come up with, and frankly, the XZ2 Premium blows away the 950 here. The level of detail is just off the charts on the XZ2 Premium. The rivets in the statue are all clearly visible, as well as small reflections in the windows that the 950 fails to pick up. The XZ2P renders the puddles in the pavement convincingly, while they almost disappear in the 950 shot. The XZ2P even picks up the green granite blocks on the interior of the rear building. A resounding win for the XZ2 Premium.
This is one of my favourite pictures to take downtown at night, and it presents a big challenge for a camera because of the dynamic range from the signs to the shadows. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
Both cameras produced a pleasing shot overall. The 950’s output is again smoother, the XZ2P’s more noisy. There is a flatness to the dynamic range of the 950’s shot that doesn’t really reflect how bright the theater lights are in comparison to the shadowy surroundings. The XZ2P’s shot is more convincing in this. The XZ2 Premium, while more noisy, does clearly pick out more detail in the shadows of the theater’s terra cotta stone elements, as well as in separating the marquee light bulbs and the segments in the marquee surface. But the 950 renders the man and little girl more convincingly – not with more detail, but with less noise. I think, on the strength of the dynamic range and detail, the XZ2 Premium edges this one out.
Another very tough shot, given the range of elements and the fine detail needed to render this shot convincingly. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
Again I braced each camera on a lamp post in order to give each one its best shot. The 950 excels here with dynamic range. The white bus going away from me shows better delineation between the tail lights and the body of the bus. With that said, the XZ2 Premium picks out more detail in the pavement and the bridge structure. Obviously the XZ2 Premium shot is more noisy on close inspection. Both cameras settled on ISO 250 for this shot, so this is a good indicator of their different approaches. I do think the XZ2 Premium has a bit more detail overall, but the 950’s shot is just a bit more pleasing to my eye in total.
Another of my favourite tests for detail, with a mix of produce, currency and knick knacks, taken hand held from above. Here is the whole scene, as presented by the Lumia 950:
Both cameras really do a fine job. The 950 is warmer and renders the bills with a bit less noise. With that said, the XZ2P wrings a little bit more detail out of the pearlescent flakes on the car paint jobs, as well as the carrot. I think this is a tale of two software approaches, and both have their (big) strengths and (minor) weaknesses.
These phones cameras have different strengths. While both phones capture detailed images that would satisfy most users, upon close inspection the 950 does better in bright light and in distance shots, while the XZ2 Premium does better in low light and does equally well with brightly lit close-ups. This is not even to mention the XZ2 Premium’s video capabilities, which are exemplary.
At the end of the day, and after weighing their pluses and minuses, I find these phone cameras to be evenly matched. What it comes down to for me is ecosystem and hardware stability. The 950 simply isn’t usable for me in 2018. It lacks too many apps, the apps it does have are inferior and unsupported compared to their Android counterparts, and the hardware overheats and blows through battery inexplicably. A 2018 phone with a modern chipset and a supported operating system suffers none of these drawbacks.
I want a camera button, expandable storage support, and something approximating live tiles. Android can provide the latter with most models, and Sony provides the former. The 950 featured a camera ahead of its time. But I’ve got to live in the now, not the “what could have been.”
Confining comments to imaging here, the Lumia 950 struggles in low light when focussing is critical. Get the focus right and the 950 can still blow almost anything away, but I'll be the first to admit that its primitive PDAF can let users down when light is low, while the 'laser a/f' plus the far faster chipset in the Sony produce crystal clear focus almost instantly. Oh, for an up to date Lumia with faster supporting chipset and modern focussing technology.
In general, Matthew's choice to use full resolution on each device was interesting - real world users would be best using oversampled shots, e.g. on the Lumia 950 at 8MP, wherein low light shots get even purer. I'll go down these lines as and when I get my own hands on with the XZ2 Premium.
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America is a British-American rock band formed in England in 1970 by Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek, and Gerry Beckley. The trio met as sons of US Air Force personnel stationed in London, where they began performing live.
Achieving significant popularity in the 1970s, the trio was famous for their close vocal harmonies and light acoustic folk rock sound. The band released a string of hit albums and singles, many of which found airplay on pop/soft rock stations.
The band came together shortly after the members' graduation from high school, and a record deal with Warner Bros. Records followed. Their debut 1971 album, America, included the transatlantic hits "A Horse with No Name" and "I Need You"; Homecoming (1972) included the single "Ventura Highway"; and Hat Trick (1973), a modest success on the charts which fared poorly in sales, included one minor hit song "Muskrat Love". 1974's Holiday featured the hits "Tin Man" and "Lonely People"; and 1975's Hearts generated the number one single "Sister Golden Hair" alongside "Daisy Jane." History: America's Greatest Hits, a compilation of hit singles, was released the same year and was certified multi-platinum in the United States and Australia. Peek left the group in 1977, and their commercial fortunes declined, despite a brief return to the top in 1982 with the single "You Can Do Magic".
The group continues to record material and tour with regularity. Their 2007 album Here & Now was a collaboration with a new generation of musicians who credited the band as an influence. America won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist at the 15th Annual Grammy Awards. The group has been inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Ocasio-Cortez: This 'Medicare for all' plan may be expensive, but think of all the money we'll save - Editorial/Opinion - The Briefing Room
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Ocasio-Cortez: This 'Medicare for all' plan may be expensive, but think of all the money we'll save in funeral expenses!
Democratic congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has some interesting thoughts about "Medicare for all," the $33 trillion program (conservatively estimated) that she maintains will be affordable. Her core agenda item will provide more Americans with access to healthcare, therefore reducing the problem of funeral expenses, she explained this week during an interview on CNN.
Ocasio-Cortez began by trying to delegitimize a recent Mercatus Center study, which put the price tag of "Medicare for all" at $32 trillion, suggesting the report is really some shadowy attempt by the Koch bogeymen to scare people away from the promised land of universal healthcare. Never mind that it squares with other studies.
“You know, in a Koch brothers-funded study, if any study's going to try to be a little bit slanted it would be one funded by the Koch brothers, it shows that 'Medicare for all' is actually much more – is actually much cheaper than the current system that we pay right now,” she said.
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It sounds like the logic my wife uses when she buys something on sale, how much we saved by buying something.
She'sso dumb, You put her brain on the sharp edge of a razor blade, it would look like a marble rolling down a 4 lane highway
"You don’t hand matches to an arsonist, and you don’t give power to an angry left-wing mob. Democrats have become too EXTREME and TOO DANGEROUS to govern. Republicans believe in the rule of law - not the rule of the mob. VOTE REPUBLICAN!"
This chick is the poster child of SJW thinking. My facts are the facts, because I say so, all others are an insidious and nefarious bourgeois capitalist pig right wing Koch brothers conspiracies!
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Lol....that ocacia is a nut! I am sure she means, MEDICADE,,,welfare, not Medicare, that people pay for monthly! We have TWO money items, that are taken out of my property taxes for INDiGENT care. We have Emergency care, where no one can be turned away.
Each state has medicaid fund, for those, who have no insurance. Free clinics. Some people think, if one has health insurance, they will not die. lol
Ocacia is talking obamcare. Obama took almost one trillion dollars from our PAID in medicare, and gave it to his Obamacare. Then denied the seniors their health care and raised prices on meds. He gave himself & congress a raise in pay. Most are millionaires. He froze the medicare paying seniors, any increase, 4 times, while giving his raise's. Apparently, some raises did not become law. Obama did give himself a raise to one million dollars.
I did have a job that had insurance, but my wife was already pregnant when I git the job, so it was a pre-existing condition.
I made a whole 10 cents an hour too much to get free health care, LOL, not that I was asking for it anyway.
The have another regular Hospital, Ben Taub, that is also a Trauma center, where they send the gunshot victims.
Ocacia is talking obamcare. Obama took almost one trillion dollars from our PAID in medicare, and gave it to his Obamacare. Then denied the seniors their health care and raised prices on meds. He gave himself & congress a raise in pay. Most are millionaires. His pay hike was 250K to 400k! He froze the medicare paying seniors, any increase, 4 times, while giving his raise's.
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I would have to research, before I give you that. Not that MEDIA has anything correct. Well, I found all kind of info. So, Obama gave himself a raise to one million dollars? News to me. What can we believe?
WASHINGTON, DC – President Obama issued an Executive Order raising his salary to $1 million per year.
President Obama understands how much Americans are struggling financially and told reporters yesterday he, too, has been having trouble paying his bills.
“Four hundred thousand dollars a year to be Leader of the Free World, is just not enough.” Obama told reporters on the golf course on Sunday. “There are junior traders at Goldman Sachs that make more than that in a week. Is that fair?”
Obama shocked reporters when he said he issued an Executive Order on Saturday raising his salary to $1 million a year – plus a $200,000 bonus, this year only, for killing Osama Bin Laden.
“Look, let me clear, adjusted for inflation my salary is not even half of what George Washington made. Now, I don’t want to bring race into this, but is the First Black President worth half as much as the First White President? I’m just saying… ”
Congress was quick to respond to Obama’s announcement. “If he gets a pay raise, then I want a pay raise, ” said John Boehner, Speaker of the House. “Hell, I think the whole damn Congress should get a pay raise.”
Boehner went on to say that in today’s world, members of Congress have to spend half their time raising money, “and that means the Representatives we send to Washington are putting in longer and longer hours trying to raise money so they can keep their seats. They need to be paid for that time.”
Obama told Boehner he would give Boehner a raise if, and only if, Boehner agrees to raise the debt ceiling. “Well, that’s a no brainer,” Boehner said. “Let’s take away the ceiling all together. Who likes salary caps?”
The policy debate we should be having is whether health care should be mostly financed by employers (tasked with not only paying for health care but also establishing and administering health care plans), or whether such burden should be financed through general taxation. If we assume that health care accounts for about a third of the compensation paid to most workers, it is easy to see that the savings to employers of tax-financed healthcare is considerable, and puts such employers on a much more equal footing with their foreign counterparts who do not have to absorb similar expense.
If I had it my way, we would go back to the days when the only health insurance you had was "hospitalization." Back then we didn't have a whole lot of specialists and a patient wasn't separately billed by every doctor, radiologist, phlebotomist, custodian, cafeteria worker and anyone who just said "good morning" to you while you wefe laid up in the hospital. When you went to the doctor, you paid him directly. And your doctor didn't need an army of billing and insurance clerks to handle all the paperwork, so your doctor bill was rather low.
I went to the grocery store the other day. They stopped me as I was leaving. They wanted ME to pay for my groceries!
I couldn't believe it. Clearly, either my employer or the government (aka you tax paying suckers or your grandkids) should be paying for my food. That was the debate we should have been having.
And what we're also not talking about is why aren't we incorporating the cost of all the funeral expenses of those who die because they can't afford access to healthcare? That is part of the cost of our system
Because... well... everybody dies, and the cost of a funeral is pretty much the same no matter when they die. Unless she truly believes Medicare for All will bring immortality, she's not going to cut those costs.
Besides, the longer you prop people up with "health care," the more it's going to cost. Alan Grayson put it bluntly that the cheapest health care is to "die quickly."
...she's running for office in a district in which it's almost a certainty that she's going to be elected...!
Google, before all real information is removed. Again, just pointing out all the "information" out there. I had the amount wrong, but not the info back then. So, I need to, NOT believe ,,,any of it.
WASHINGTON, DC - President Obama issued an Executive Order raising his salary to $1 million per year. President Obama understands how much Americans are struggling financially and told reporters yesterday he, too, has been having trouble paying his bills.
OBAMA GIVES HIMSELF A RAISE. By Frank Lake on June 4, 2013. WASHINGTON, DC - President Obama issued an Executive Order raising his salary to $1 million per year.
Obama orders sanctions on ... President Obama issued an executive order imposing a ban on travel to the U.S. and freezing ... Washington, DC 20002 | 202 ...
President Barack Obama issued an executive order to end ... he'll now make $231,900 per year. ... The Weekly Standard 2012 Washington, DC Politics 2012-12-28 http ...
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LOS ANGELES – More than 150 fathers and families from the WWE Universe attended a SummerSlam Fatherhood and Mentoring Rally hosted by Rey Mysterio, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles and the Inland Empire, and Catholic Big Brothers Big Sisters. The special rally was held at Bishop Mora Salesian High School in Los Angeles on Aug. 13 during SummerSlam weekend.
The event was inspired by President Obama's Fatherhood and Mentoring initiative, which focuses on the importance of responsible fatherhood and mentoring to build healthy families and communities. Mysterio was joined at the event by officials from Big Brothers Big Sisters, the L.A. Mayor’s Office and the district office of the Speaker of the California General Assembly. The WWE Superstar spoke to the audience about the challenges of being a good father and mentor, and the importance of helping forge the values of younger generations of Americans.
Enrique Gasca, an official from the Los Angeles District Office of the Speaker of the California General Assembly, presented Mysterio, Big Brothers Big Sisters and Bishop Mora Salesian High School with state proclamations thanking them for organizing the event. During the meet-and-greet following the presentations, local residents had the opportunity to speak with Big Brothers Big Sisters volunteers about services provided by the non-profit organization, and were provided pledge cards to complete that would allow them to receive weekly e-mail updates from leaders in the fatherhood and family fields, connect to local programs and services and receive tips on community service.
To learn more about President Obama’s Fatherhood and Mentoring initiative, visit fatherhood.gov. To find out how to be a Big Brothers Big Sisters mentor, visit
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Pennsylvania IBEW locals have received more than $2 million in state grant money to expand their training centers as a part of Gov. Tom Wolf’s push to support apprenticeships.
Beaver Local 712 and Allentown Local 375 each received about $1 million through the state’s Redevelopment Capital Assistance program, and Wolf announced a $30 million job training program at Pittsburgh Local 5’s training center.
Wolf was elected four years ago with the backing and support of organized labor and this November he faces a union-busting business-owner in his bid for re-election.
“This is the way democracy is supposed to work,” said International President Lonnie R. Stephenson. “We are the majority, not the bankers and CEOs, and elected officials should support policies that help the many, not the few. Too many politicians forget that. Gov. Wolf hasn’t.”
Local 712 is hosting one of the largest union electrical construction projects in the nation. More than 1,000 IBEW members will be working full-tilt for years on the natural gas cracking plant being built by Shell along the Ohio River in Beaver, Pa.
Travelers will step up. It is one of the strengths of the union and benefits of membership that we can man the job, but there is still a need for more apprentices. It’s in everyone’s interest to train more of western Pennsylvania’s young people in a trade that pays far better than the low-skill service jobs currently filling the classifieds.It is good for the citizens, good for the union, good for the employer and good for the state.
But Local 712’s training center is too small, dated and too out-of-the-way for many of the young workers it's looking to attract. With $1 million from the state’s Redevelopment Capital Assistance program, Local 712 plans to build a 20,000 square-foot training center in the heart of it's jurisdiction, making apprenticeship more realistic for people who previously lived hours away.
“Building a new center is exactly the kind of project that needed financing but would have gotten only words,” said Local 712 Business Manager Frank Telesz.
Now, Telesz says, they will be able to sustain apprenticeship classes nearly twice the size of only a few years ago.
“We used to be a one-county local. Now we are four counties and more than 100 miles to the edge of the jurisdiction,” he said. “With this investment, we can broaden our pool of recruits and have a physical presence in half our counties.”
For Local 375, the issue was not manning a single, massive job, but missing out on dozens of small ones. With nearly $1 million through the RCAP, Local 375 planned to expand training space and start a residential program this September.
The new training center will be nearly twice the size of the decades-old center it had been using. Funding came with the support not only of Wolf, but also from the chairman of the State Senate Appropriations Committee, Republican Pat Browne.
“Nothing is free, but I can’t see the downside yet,” said Business Manager Paul Anthony. “Getting the right people in office is good, but it’s not just about party. They have to support our mission and values, and when they do, we need to come out and support them."
RCAP is useful for capital expenditure, but Wolf and the Pennsylvania Legislature wanted to create a competitive grant program that would support ongoing workforce training. Wolf introduced the PASmart initiative in July at Pittsburgh Local 5’s training center.
PASmart will invest $20 million to expand STEM – science, technology, engineering and mathematics – education, $3 million to increase industry partnerships and $7 million to support apprenticeships.
“Apprenticeships transform lives,” said Wolf. “With apprenticeships, people can provide for their families by earning a good living and learning a skill. We need more apprentices to enhance our well-educated and talented workforce and attract more industry to Pennsylvania.”
Wolf’s opponent in November is the CEO of a nonunion trash company and one of the state’s highest-profile proponents of right-to-work laws.
Former state Sen. Scott Wagner even compared the state’s labor movement to ruthless dictators like Adolf Hitler and Vladimir Putin from the floor of the Legislature.
“We have good news to celebrate and an easy decision in the fall,” Stephenson said. “If you want politicians to support policies that help working families, then working families need to support politicians when they do right by us.”
Il maestro Adriano Bettini presenterà il suo nuovo volume di psicomotricità “Gnomo Tobia” domenica 28 ottobre alle ore 11.00 presso la libreria Mondadori di Via Montanini 112 Siena. L’iniziativa rientra nel programma #ioleggoperchè.
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48 year old Textile, Clothing and Footwear Mechanic Rodger Catlin from Dauphin, has hobbies for instance reading, mold removal and creating dollhouses.
Hi guys, new around here and don't know if this has been asked before, but what it Matt actually playing during live versions of Unsustainable. I know the guitar tech is doing the whammy, but what is he hitting? Any answers much appreciated, Arjun
It would be if I could find my post with an alrightish Unsustainable tab and MIDI file. James you have leet searching skills. Help pls
Well, this is what I play which for the most part seems accurate. At least going by the making of video (a couple of bits seem different live but it's the same note). Highlighted the main bits I'm unsure of in yellow, but they still sound ok
I can't do the whole strumming behind the nut thing on my guitar so yeah. That's what works with my MIDI file
For anyone interested just did a full cover of it, only on my phone though so sounds a bit shit. One day I'll get a new audio interface
Thanks, I'll give that tab a go tomorrow. I assume that's with the detune set to -1 and the whammy to +1. Also, whats the midi file you are using?
That's with guitar into Whammy 5 (with expression and mode controlled by MIDI) into an Ultimate Octave with octave up on.
I don't know whether the DT has different midi settings for the different modes but if it doesn't then the file I linked should work well enough
I think that the settings the Whammy 5 has are the same MIDI commands on the DT, but obviously the DT has more settings that can be controlled. Also the DT settings are a lot clearer than the Whammy settings. For example, Oct -1 on the DT side sounds a lot better than Oct -1 with the Whammy part. Strange but true. Something to do with the Whammy side needing the ability to pitch bend quickly I'm guessing.
Fancy bits are done with the whammy to make it go weeoo, which I've got closer but still not perfect. If you watch the making of or just listen you can work out the picking pattern
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Daniel Stroe received the Dipl.-Ing. degree in control engineering from “Transilvania” University of Brasov, Romania, in 2008. In 2010, he received the M.Sc.degree in the field of wind power systems from the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree at Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University; his PhD thesis title is: “Lifetime models for Lithium-ion batteries in Grid Support Applications”.
He is co-author of the “Industrial/PhD course Storage Systems based on Li-ion Batteries for Grid Support and Automotive Applications”. His research interests are in the area of renewable energy systems, energy storage and Li-ion battery testing and modelling.
Lithium-ion batteries have developed into a popular energy storage choice for a wide range of applications because of their superior characteristics in comparison to other energy storage technologies. Besides modelling the performance behaviour of lithium-ion batteries, it has become of huge interest to accurately estimate their degradation because of both economic and technical considerations. The …
2018-12-10 (to 11th) Solid-State Battery Session at the Nordic Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology
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There are many different ministries and volunteer opportunities at Capital Life Church. All of these opportunities allow you to get connected with others in the church and have rotating schedules to ensure that no one becomes overly committed. We welcome you to check out opportunities to serve!
Every believer reaches their full potential through an intimate relationship with Jesus and a working knowledge of God’s Word. Capital Life Church guides new Christians through their first steps of faith, and leads seasoned Christians on to the next steps in their walk.
As the prayer ministry of Capital Life Church, we are committed to prayer and intercession for the local church body, church leadership, and those in need. We lift up the name of our Savior on others’ behalf and build one another up through the peace and power of the Holy Spirit. We teach others to pray by example, teaching, discipling, corporate prayer and altar ministry. Our mission is to inspire and encourage a meaningful prayer life for each church community member.
We serve a God who hears and who answers prayer! Please add your prayer request to our prayer wall using the form below. Once your prayer request is received, we will share it according to your instructions. Feel free to submit as many prayer requests as you like.
This month our world prayer focus is on the continent of Africa. Here is how you can pray for the country of Niger:
• Pray for government; for divinely placed leadership that would make godly decisions and further development.
Please pray that God would purify my mind and give me resolve to live for Christ no matter what. Also pray that God would give me supernatural direction. Finally pray that God would lift all depression and discouragement from me.
Please pray for Tamara. She is just beginning to learn about God. She needs the H1B visa soon. Otherwise, she has to go work somewhere not even in her own native country. Please pray for her, so that she may witness the great power of God, once again.
[We read] In the King James Bible, Ezekiel 22:30: "And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it: but I found none."
O God, please help us and teach us to build a wall [of prayer] around the USA, Canada, Poland and Great Britain. Are you ready to stand in the gap, where God is the Helper and Teacher?
* Poland, pray for freedom from dead religion to saving faith of Jesus Christ as the Saviour and the Lord by faith only,
* the Church in the USA & Canada & Great Britain – Pray for repentance and cleansing of the church - Matt. 3.12 "Whose fan is in his hand, and he will thoroughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire."
1. Stir up the hearts of my family for ministry for me, my wife Dorothy, our daughter Ann, and our sons Peter and Daniel - "..but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord" Joshua 24.15
2. Pray for God's will, wisdom, discernment, revelation and recognition for me and my family; I ask God for Edmund’s work situation, God's direction for Edmund , Dorothy, Peter, Daniel and Ann (also God's protection over the company where she works),
3. God's order in my work. I ask God for great wisdom at my work. Blessings and the knowledge of Jesus Christ for my bosses. Thank God for the continuation of my work.
Please pray for my grandson who is 27 years of age. He is depressed and tired. He has conact with healthcare. Pray for his mother and father too. Pray also for me his grandmother. Pray for forgivness and love in the family.
I ask for prayers for healing for myself for balanced wholeness in mind, body and spirit and peace in my heart for my family, especially my parents whom I live with and my nephews and nieces who are the future generation of our family. I pray and ask God to grant me the true love that I have sought for all my life and still desire as my life partner, husband, protector and best friend.
My mom is undergoing a legal battle to gain her legal immigration status. Please pray for her. My mom is a selfless individual who has worked so hard for our family. She’s a single mother and has always instilled following the lord in every path we take. Now we need the lord’s help to fight along side her.
Experiencing a breakup/loss. I've been leaning on God and feel stronger each day but then doubt and sadness creeps. I keep replaying the last month for red flags and then I start to miss him. I just want to move on and feel confident that God has a partner for me.
Please pray for me. I've been battling rejection and I'm in need of God's help and love so I can overcome.
Please pray for our marriage because it’s falling apart. We are separated and i feel sad. I don’t know what God’s purpose is in all this. I need God’s guidance and revelation.
Please pray for my sister Lauren who just returned from a 2 year mission in Rome. Pray for her adjustment to life in the states and success at Duke Divinity. Please also pray for God's will and clarity in her relationship. Please pray for continued success in my new career and life here in DC. Please pray that I'll be patient until God leads me to the right man and that I won't be so lonely and hopeless about this. Please pray for my friends Heather and Glenn who are getting married in 2 months.
Please pray that God would see fit to prosper me with a fulltime job that would enable and empower me to do good for as many people as possible. I'm thankful for the interviews I've had so far. Please Jesus help me.
Their are people threatening me and my family members lives, Pls pray for us. Pls pray for God's angels to protect us.
Last year, my supervisors covered up several extreme events that led me and my child to be repeatedly endangered. Please pray for accountability. Specifically pray that I will be allowed to continue working while the lengthy appeals process is underway.
So we keep on praying for you, asking our God to enable you to live a life worthy of his call. May he give you the power to accomplish all the good things your faith prompts you to do.
Pain Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company that develops drugs. As of December 31, 2009, the Company had four drug candidates in clinical programs, including REMOXY, PTI-202, PTI-721 and a radio-labeled monoclonal antibody to treat… More
My 5 year old son just asked “what if we put a slice of turkey in the DVD player and it played a movie about the turkey’s whole life” and none of the parenting books I’ve read have prepared me for this question.
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Takeshi Sawada (沢田 タケシ, Sawada Takeshi) is one of Japan's players and part of the Japanese New Golden Age. He usually wears the number "15" jersey.
Despite being two years younger than most of them, Sawada has good dribble techniques and feints. He has played as substitute midfielder in Japan Jr. and Japan Youth, and has also being the captain of U-19 Japan (Golden-23) before being part of U-22 Japan and Olympic Japan.
Takeshi is Hyuga's partner in Meiwa FC. Trained by coach Kira as well, despite his young age (4th grade when he made his debut for the team against Nanbu FC) he's very talented. He has the utmost respect for Hyuga, and is helping him to the best of his abilities when he has troubles, though he doesn't hesitate to point out his mistakes. Takeshi was also vice captain.
Without Hyuga in Meiwa, in the 8th Yomiuriland National junior tournament, Sawada (now as captain) lost the national championship to Shun Nitta.
As Kaori Matsumoto Toho scout recluting, she considered Takeshi Sawada and finally enrolled the Tiny Tactician in order to power up Toho's squad. Then, for around six months, Takeshi was already familiar with Makoto Kitazume's way of coaching (which was, indeed, tying hands to Hyuga's individual and rebellious attitude in favor for a more analyitical style of playing football).
Playing together with his fellow friends Hyuga and Wakashimazu once more, and now the pivot of the midfield area, he had a more important role assigned by coach Kitazume didn't allow Hyuga to play. Trying his best to match Tsubasa as a playmaker who can score, he had troubles against his former teammates from Meiwa, but eventually won against them with the precious help of Sorimachi and Wakashimazu.
He was among the best players of the tournament and thus, was selected in the All Japan Jr. Youth team, despite his young age. He was substitute midfielder most part of the games, but if any change was made, he immediately entered to assist either Hyuga or Tsubasa. He was able to perfect the Toho Combi by doing a Twin Shot and an Overhead Twin Shot with Hyuga.
Entering high school, Sawada was still in Toho with Hyuga and Wakashimazu, and was also selected in the All Japan Youth team. He played the match against Uruguay in the World Youth.
Sawada eventually became a pro by joining the Urawa Red Diamonds, playing with the best libero of Asia Igawa Hayato, who was also the captain of Japan national football team at the time.
He then became the captain and playmaker of the U-19 All Japan Youth team and lead them to the final match of the Asian preliminaries, where he learned to trust his teammates more like Tsubasa. He later joined Olympic Japan for the Asian preliminaries, where his playmaking abilities would come in handy.
He scored the winning goal against Nakatsu SC during pool play when Tsubasa and Hyuga's personal battles ended in a tie.
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This feature is used to capture team registrations for an event such as a tournament or jamboree. This is not used to capture individual registrations for an age division or season. Use the individual registration process for those programs.
Your website includes an online registration system that can be used to collect team registrations online, as well as electronic payments. You can specify a number of criteria for program eligibility, costs and and payment methods, including credit card processing.
The registration system handles secure sign-in for registrants and contains built-in forms to gather contact information. In addition, you can specify a number of additional custom questions for whatever information your organization requires, using a variety of question types. Finally, registrants can pay online, securely using a credit card or echeck.
Programs are categories or classifications used to differentiate groups of registrants. For instance you may have separate programs for U11 and U13 and also for those in different grade groups. Each program might have its own set of eligibility requirements, costs and questions. Dividing registrations into multiple programs also makes it easier to manage large numbers of registrants.
When you create or copy and existing program, you'll first specify its general properties such as its title, description, open, late and close dates, and maximum number of registrants. You'll also specify a base cost and late fee (if any). You can also specify a payment schedule if you allow graduated payments. In addition, you can specify merchant account information for processing credit cards.
After specifying general properties for your program, you create or modify the supplemental questions you require, using the provided tools and question types, explained later. The registration engine already asks users for their name, address, phone numbers and email address. Therefore, your form only needs to gather whatever additional information you require.
Finally, you'll want to test the program to make sure everything works as expected before you open it up to the public. To do this, set the open date to today, and mark the registration as Admin-only .
Once your programs are set up and tested, you can make them available to the public by setting their open date to the present. When you do, your website will have a new menu item on the Association menu titled "Register Teams." Visitors will then be able to click it and the resulting page will list the titles and descriptions of the various programs you've set up . They can then choose one and proceed to log in and register.
New members: will be asked for their email address and name, and will subsequently be emailed a password to log in with.
Existing members: (those already in your member database) will be prompted for their email address and their personal password.
Note: users that haven't previously been issued a password or can't remember it can have their existing password emailed to them instantly by entering their email address only and clicking submit.
After your programs have been made available to the public and registration begins, there are several tools available that let you list registrants, account for payments and download all registration data for further processing. Downloaded data can be brought into a spreadsheet or database program for further manipulation.
We allow the use of any merchant account that uses Sage/Net 1, AuthorizeNet, BluePay or Secure Paytech for its gateway as well as PayPal Business accounts for credit card processing. You may Also use a Dwolla account for processing eChecks, and use Nimbus to process credit card transactions to your Dwolla account.
Merchant accounts have the advantage of settling transactions directly to your bank account and offer very competitive rates. The other advantage to using a merchant account is that it allows us to simplify the credit card payment process for your users while keeping them on your website. If your organization does not have a merchant account, LeagueAthletics.com strongly recommends using Cam Neely's Processing with a Purpose through Sage Payment Systems.
While PayPal accounts are easy to set up and accept American Express, Discover and eChecks in addition to Mastercard and Visa, they have the disadvantage of sending your members to another site to process payments. Also, if using a PayPal account you will NOT be able to setup schedule payments in your registration programs.
If your club hosts more than one financial entity (Babe Ruth & Little League for example), you can set up a merchant account for each in order to simplify book keeping. Each registration program has a place for the merchant account ID, so you can use different ones in different programs. Even if a user registers in several programs that have different accounts, they will only be charged once and our software will seamlessly process the different amounts to each account invisibly to the user.
The Add button will create an entirely new, blank registration program and open its properties form.
This button will create an exact copy the currently selected registration program (minus the registered members) from the list and allow you to begin editing its properties form. Once you've set up and tested your first program, you can use this button to quickly copy and modify subsequent versions for the various programs you need to create rather than creating them all from scratch.
Click the Edit button to go to the selected program's properties form. Here you'll be able to specify various settings for the program and continue on to define and edit supplemental questions.
The Delete button will remove the selected program from the list and also delete all its data, both definitions and actual registration data. Obviously, this button should be used with care. You should use it only to clean up obsolete registration programs and their data after they are no longer of use.
Lookout! Once a registration program has been deleted it cannot be restored, so you'll want to make sure you are deleting the correct program. Also, there is no need to delete past registrations as you'll want to keep these for historical records.
The Form button should be used to view, add or edit the supplemental question list. This will only show the questions that you have created. You may edit questions by clicking on their name. You may also add questions by clicking on the "Add a new question" link. Optionally you may click the "Preview the form" link to test your supplemental questions. This will only preview the supplemental question form.
Clicking this button will bring up a listing page showing all members who have signed up for the selected program. The column for the amount paid contains input boxes for each registrant so that you can record checks you receive after someone signs up.
You can also choose to email registrants, transfer registrant from one program to another and add an amount to selected registrants all from this report. Simply check the box to the left of a registrant's name. At the bottom of the page, you can select what you'd like to do from the "Choose Action" drop-down selections.
This button is used to download all the data for the selected program into an Excel file on your computer that you can use for backup purposes or for further processing. As mentioned above, downloaded data can be used in conjunction with other programs to further process data. The file can be directly loaded into other spreadsheet or database programs.
This option allows you to hide those registration programs where the close date is greater than 90 days old.
This information will appear at the top of your Registration page. You can enter any supplemental instructions you may require for your site's Register Online home page. You may want to provide information about general policies, requirements for additional paperwork, eligibility, payment policies, etc.
Github support for org-mode in READMEs is unsatisfying - no code coloring and sometimes it even fails to render to html at all.
I am migrating all my README files to markdown. Googled also this tool for automatic conversion: https://github.com/alexhenning/ORGMODE-Markdown. Will try it next time.
Apart from READMEs I also would like to represent TODO.org files online. While org -formatted READMEs are more or less readable in gitbub's HTML representations, TODO.org files are not readable at all.
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It is a topos that needs to be revisited periodically: capitalism is only a problem for those who have no capital. The brighter bits of Marxism reinforce and attempt to resolve this: a redistribution of goods and material wealth to level societies whose material facets have been skewered towards a chosen few. But the problem with poetry is not factory owners; with so little capital invested in poetry, “ownership” as such is more a spiritual than a material issue. The problem with poetry and poets is that you can’t feel the sting of capitalism unless you have no, or little, capital; if you attempt to live off of your poetry (or even as a low-ranking academic) this will almost certainly be the case. Not too many poets have the material shrewdness to earn, through their own efforts, vast amounts of capital; what does happen is that people enter poetry (and the other arts) and are able to do so because of the capital they have inherited. This is more problematic than it appears to be at first—if you can’t feel the sting of capitalism (its’ greed, lack of justice, spiritual entropy), but have had to expend no effort in casting off the shackles that capitalism imposes, your relationship both to the arts and to society itself becomes so ineluctably warped that you might as well be an alien. In America, we call these folks “trust-funders.” Whatever they are called, the attitude they tend to adopt in relation to poetry is one of entitlement; that they are entitled to deem their creations (however meager or nonce) poetry, to adopt an attitude of totalized complacency (without having earned it through genius or innovation), to turn workshops into exercises in egotism and readings into travesties. The attitude of entitlement fits snugly into a post-modern ethos—that art requires a minimum of effort, that any hokey contrivance can, will, and does pass for art, and that the only absolute is simple: capital can and will buy status. That’s the post-modern spirit (which is, of course, a blatant oxymoron); to the funded go the spoils. Marxism works for many poets because they’ve never had the experience of having no capital, so they don’t see or feel its dark edges—conspicuous consumption has engendered an ethos of complete indulgence. Entitlement means that, no matter what these poets create, it has to be as good as anyone else’s creations: they’re as good (of course) as Keats, or Yeats, or Eliot. Post-modern capitalism looks in the check-book rather than the history books to see what the balance is; high numbers take the place of high thoughts.
So the approach that many poets have to Marxism is twice-removed from Marxism in its pure state: by a surfeit of capital, and by a self-satisfaction that accepts and encourages the existent capitalistic system (implicitly, if not explicitly). Poetry becomes a business like any other—if you do good business (manifested in book sales, reading attendance, blog numbers, Google hits, or votes on Goodreads), and if what is quantifiable works in your favor, you are entitled to assume parity with anything or anyone. What is a poet (or an artist) legitimately entitled to? Not much. If you are serious about what you do, if you are not caught in a welter in which post-modern and capitalistic ethos creates a bogus sense of validity, you know that genuine imposition can only be created by history (assuming you are not imposed upon too much be material circumstances). History, if viewed properly, takes back entitlements. The flimsy history created by post-modernity contrives to impose an intimidating veneer; but a lack of real engagement with history creates a sense of the ephemeral which, if not embraced, (and post-modernists do express consonance with the “ephemeral” as such) must be rejected absolutely. Many post-modern equations are simple: “incorporate or perish” is one. What, beyond creating an imposing veneer, constitutes post-modern “incorporation”? Nothing. Post-modernists, for what’s often an obvious reason, feel entitled to stop at the surface; the reason is that a persistent sense of entitlement inhibits and destroys human depth. Deprivation often engenders depth— if you have never been deprived, it is difficult to imagine a need for depth. And if you espouse and embrace Marxist levels of material engagement, but fail to connect them to your own existence and begin to take some personal responsibility for it, you become a kind of sham factory owner. Anyone in the arts who has not inherited funds the way that you have becomes an underling. Underlings can be brushed aside; what begins as warped Marxism becomes straightforward Darwinian obduracy. Simply put, the arts aren’t fair, and they never have been. What post-modernity imposes is a context in which there is not only no justice in who “gets in,” there is no justice in what they feel they are entitled to do when/if they do get in. What do they feel entitled to do, more often than not?
Post-modernity often seems to represent an infinite regress towards oblivion; a plummet that never ends, and in which any kind of ascension becomes the butt of arrogant laughter; if history and art don’t matter, and if you happen to be an artist, satisfaction arises not from what you create but in the sense of entitlement that justifies creating nothing. As much as Marxism is embraced, senses of base and superstructure in this grow confused; there can be no modes of production if what you produce is an acknowledged nothing. One gist of post-modernism is that there is no base— because, we are told, the idea of a “base” in art is a hokey contrivance, and there is no point in actually producing anything (except to preserve appearances.) So why be an artist at all? The reason is simple: because it’s easy. Entitlement, if taken to an extreme (as it often is) negates a sense of responsibility. Do whatever you want; who cares? As the flush ethos dictates, check your numbers, throw out some more red herrings, everything’s fine. But the depth engendered by deprivation has a difficult time accepting this— and post-modernity, like every other paradigmatic movement in the history of the arts, must end. While there is no sure sign that a nascent depth is going to permanently erode the foundations of post-modernism, it is doubtless that different eras require different artistic modes of production to hold a mirror up to dynamic circumstances. In Western life today, a sense of anti-dynamism, of stasis, has been put in place by harsh economic circumstances. It is likely that the post-modernists will respond to this in the same manner that they responded to fin de siècle entropy— with more acknowledged nothings, bolstered (at times and only in bits) by theories that dictate the shrewd and compelling nature of nothings, to reflect back the nothingness that will have been imposed on us if we have borne the brunt of these circumstances. In other words, post-modernism’s potency and efficacy are crippled by the complete material security that enfolds many of its’ constituents. We need something new right now.
Are any of us entitled to a new movement that evinces more depth and more engagement on more levels? We are not. But to the extent that one seed may be put into place (and with the hope that the seed may grow), I will say that what we need is to move upwards, towards some kind of affirmation, rather than towards new and greater levels of oblivion (born, more often than not, from obliviousness). Those who have inherited money often inherit nothing from history; those who have to create their own lives may create something worthy to be inherited, that has consonance with the more developed moments in art’s history. In this context, the important thing is that nothing is to be closed, and what is created is a mystery that each artist must resolve for him or herself. No one should be entitled to anything but the right to create; the world owes none of us anything, not even this. That the right to create should be earned is something that post-modernity has completely lost touch with; that material wealth is, itself, a red herring where the arts are concerned is something that needs to be looked into. But if something is to rise, and shortly, from the ashes of a fading post-modern regime, let’s hope that when/if we have earned our places, it is because we know that in art, there is no way to earn anything but through intense and devoted labor.
Adam Fieled is a poet, critic, and musician currently based in Philadelphia. He has released three print books: Opera Bufa (Otoliths, 2007), When You Bit... (Otoliths, 2008), and Chimes (Blazevox, 2009), as well as numerous e-books, chaps, and e-chaps. His work has appeared in journals like Tears in the Fence, Great Works, Upstairs at Duroc, Cake Train, and in the &Now Anthology from Lake Forest College Press. A magna cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he also holds an MFA from New England College and an MA from Temple University, where he is finishing his PhD.
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Hot chocolate, the moon and the stars! On Wednesday, December 16, the fifth graders were lucky to have a visit from the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club (http://www.gaac.us). With the help of our expert guests and several high-powered telescopes, we were able to view and identify stars, star clusters, and even the International Space Station! (NASA = Spot the Station - http://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/view.cfm?country=United_States®ion=Massachusetts&city=Gloucester#.VnIAtxaDhUQ) The conditions were perfect as the clouds held off until after our viewing. A BIG thank you to the GAAC for supporting us in our exploration of the night sky!
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I’ve long been quite sympathetic towards the relationship between Buddhism and Science within modernity. The logical conclusion between the two fields of inquiry is non-theism. I don’t have a problem with this per se……
What I’m saying as a Christian Gnostic is that humanity is in a compromised situation and this ‘fallen’ condition precludes our knowing the truth about god. This isn’t an excuse to espouse any theological view; theology has to be premised on coherent thought……
I’m in the studio finishing recording, ‘4-songs about god in e-flat minor,’ so I won’t be posting as frequently….
Riffin’ off Scott Preston’s blog post on Neoliberalism. I’ll add a diagram below of Wilber’s quadrant model which depicts the four modes of operation for humanity: the upper left is interior of I; the lower left is interior of we; the upper right is exterior of I, and the lower right is exterior of we. So individuals consciousness, collective interiors ( shared consciousness), exteriors living spaces of the individual and collective life systems of cultures.
I’d like to unpack this from a Christian Gnostic perspective; although admittedly, an alternative one at that and admittedly one which is a tad clumsy. Now it may be that this universe is inherently damned and irredeemable from this cosmologies perspective, but here I’m going to offer a Tantric take on Christian Gnosticism. The basic idea of Tantra is to take that which is considered vile and evil and flip it upside down and work with those energies for the end-goal of enlightenment. Sex was generally held to be sinful in religious antiquity but the Tantras’ turned this upside down and converted the energies towards enlightenment, and I think the same idea can be implemented upon culture. And this is is what I think The Sabbatean/Frankist Gnostics are getting at and are up to when they say the culture has to be made evil to attain enlightenment. It is the same idea, I think, but implemented on the cultural level via the notion of a group of people teaching humanity to learn about perfection; yes, that would be Judaic ideology in general, that’s why the Jews were chosen; there are utilities and purpose to it and it wasn’t about ethnicity per se.
Now, I’m not saying this is fact but offering up a hypothetical that tries to make sense of all this madness. Maybe The Plemora, Sofia and The Kristo’s will use The Demiurge to teach humanity the efficacy of goodness over evil? Because certainly these NeoLiberals from The Chicago School who were Jewish and perhaps knew of these things knew they had to make society evil which would lead to the devastation of nature; and this, indeed, is what neoliberalism has done — as Mr. Preston’s blog post points out. But the main point for these Jews and for us is to teach us what evil looks like so we can learn from it and overcome it.
We can see that neoliberalism ushered in a culture of me first narcissism inculcated especially within the entertainment and sports complex; it’s a culture of me first hedonism where city streets are laden with garbage; where we practice alienation by everyone exploiting everyone in every imaginable way in a Darwinian food fight for the survival of the fittest over who can have the most money earned by the most egregious means possible. This is a mafia ethos–my power drive of the ego which will only extend empathy to my blood kin and society and nature be damned! And this is exactly what’s happening under this system. Trump encapsulates this ethos and IMO, it’s no mere coincidence that his administration is the most Jewish in history.
Now, where is this all heading? A new Integral Age? The evacuation via light photon processes interacting with human DNA to ‘lift’ some via ascension into the next dimension and this earth be damned?
These are the two hypothesis of what’s happening here from an alternative spiritual perspective. Of course, the wild card here is 3-dimensional players such as The Anunnaki and The Lemurian’s; what their role and influence in these shenanigans are definitely hard to gauge…
I’ve been ranting against The Frankfurt Schools Marxist Multiculturalism over the past month and there is an important caveat which needs to be understood. We are right to criticize postmodernisms deficiencies as far as its falling into relativism but it’s a serious error to dismiss what the postmodernists got right: the deconstruction of archaic myth.
The solution to the deficiency of late post-modernity is not to regress back into archaic mythological modes of cognition. That would be invoking pre-rational insanity to once again take the reigns of power i.e. the neocons as one example………….
What we are looking for and should be aiming for is a POST-post modernity; one which understands that there are accurate truth claims notwithstanding the myth of the given (post-modernities deconstruction of modernity)and that religiosity does have a proper function in a post-post-modern culture–it’s simply not a literal religious interpretation of an archaic book!
The way past the confusion of late post-modernity is to keep the arrow moving to the right and not turn it around and aim it back to the premodern, yet that is what many are attempting to do. And BTW: the picture on the right is not accurate or is only accurate in depicting late postmodernity.
And No, Molyneux, the solution to the welfare state is not archaic notions of charity! Damn it! Fucking wake up!
But the thing he omits is the unmerited wealth of the new oligarchs in an economy modeled on a casino! The ‘I’ll go to bed a millionaire and wake up a billionaire ethos!’
Strange, indeed! Meanwhile, N.A. would rather fight endless wars of aggression than build our new green infrastructure:(
Justin Trudeau says Assad should be removed from power by foreign nations! What the fuck! Okay, then, by the somewhat same logic I can then say Trudeau should be removed from power because he’s not qualified to run the country as a high school drama teacher! And by his logic, I SHOULD be able to remove him because I think he’s not qualified!
How did we get to this? How did we get to a place wherein foreign nations get to dictate by force who governs other countries especially when they are not directly involved in aggressive acts of war against another country. By this measure, we should be attacking Saudi Arabia for its aggressive war against Yemen!
Jian got punk’ed by The Frankfurt School Marxist’s but still wants to sing from their playbook! The fact of the matter is that until Israel, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Mexico and countless other countries start reciprocating person per person in free and protected human rights within the exchange of persons then it’s all still manipulative bullshit brought to you by The Rockefeller, Rothschild legacy. And no, I’m not an alt-righter; but rather a pro truther devoid of bullshit! And please don’t compartmentalize this issue: what’s come from mass immigration for corporations, banks, oil companies, and The Greater Israel Project is massive inflation; unaffordable cities; unbreathable air; a lifetime of debt bondage; the reduction of a human being to wallet status; the dismembering of truth into relative insanities; the transfer of the ‘wealth of the commons’ into the hands of about 6000 oligarchs; a society premised on a Social Darwinist feeding frenzy wherein the majority now get a lifetime of gig work with The Hunger Games as retirement; not to mention the alienation of the person which the artist known as Jian correctly diagnoses.
Okay, this is going to be a list of all the things that are going to cause collapse according to The Chicago School NeoLiberals and The Frankfurt School Multiculturalists:
-society will collapse if we make all natural drugs legal and teach responsible use of the substances! B.S.!
-society will collapse if the sports and entertainment complex makes reasonable amounts of money instead of obscene amounts. B.S.!
There is really only one party in Canada. The Liberals are now Illiberal and The Conservatives don’t conserve or practice conservation; the fact of the matter is they both employ and enact neoliberal economics which I’ve argued is a type of economic fascism.
So where is the opposition to this monoculture? Ah, yes, within the controlled opposition of the NDP with its Frankfurt School Leap Manifesto! This is, of course, the duopoly playbook of The Chicago School of Economics, combined with the cultural aspects of The Frankfurt School, and low and behold, when we analyze society from this lens we see that this is exactly what western culture looks like today and I argue on this site that that is no mere coincidence; and yes, this society now combines the worst elements of right and left-wing ideology! That is to say, Marxism without the ‘good parts’ and capitalism without liberty or a surveillance culture premised on the notion of corporate empire.
To be sure, there are a few propositions within the Manifesto that are reasonably sound such as some type of Guaranteed Income, but this would need to be enacted with the dismantling of the social welfare bureaucracy and we all know this will never happen; not to mention that any type of Guaranteed Income has to be implemented with sound ecological practices and education which teaches the best aspects of human potential–and we all know this will never happen, either.
This Manifesto is in denial about energy and suffers from magical thinking about the relationship between energy and economy. The fact of the matter is that there is not even 1- 500 person town in Canada that exists wherein all people use clean non-polluting high tech energies, yet we are told the whole country will somehow be able to enact this ethos! I say show me the money first! Let’s see this ‘test town’! And I’m not talking about Lasqueti Island; it would have to be far more technical than that and not premised on only the wealthy having access to land and tech.
The biggest flaw in this Manifesto is the idea that the capitalists are simply going to lay down and agree to give up their largely unmerited wealth garnered from the global casino in which they’ve enacted via neoliberalism. Nope, The Global Commons Society is a far more realistic way forward as it captures the essence of the issue which is scale combined with giving as many people as much choice as possible. The fact of the matter is that capitalism became unsustainable sometime around 1950 or when about 2-billion people bought into the system, and in fact, this is when this particular system should have been capped.
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i acquired btg in my coinomi wallet but whenever i seek to transfer it to any exchange like yobit or hitBTC it claims the deposit for BTG is currently unavailable. the coin officially introduced yesterday. what really should i do?
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Today was COLD, WET and WINDY! but we still caught some fish. Water was extremly high so we took a while getting bait. Once that was done we hit the first spot. Started out with a nice 20 pounder. The next spot produced the big fish for the day which was 26 pounds. Ended up the day heading back down river to try and find some stripers but it didn't happen. Tough day but still a success.
Went hunting after we got done fishing and I had wore just about all my warm clothes while we fished so I didn't want to were them in the woods. I froze on the stand after freezen all day on the water...not fun!
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Abstract: A power-law graph is any graph G = (V,E), whose degree distribution follows a power law i.e. the number of vertices in the graph with degree i, yi, is proportional to i^{-beta}: y_i is proportional to i^{-beta}. In this paper, we provide information-theoretic lower bounds on the sample complexity of learning such power-law graphical models i.e. graphical models whose Markov graph obeys the power law. In addition, we briefly revisit some existing state of the art estimators, and explicitly derive their sample complexity for power-law graphs.
@inproceedings{tandon2013onthedif, author = "Rashish Tandon AND Pradeep Ravikumar", title = "On the Difficulty of Learning Power Law Graphical Models", booktitle = "IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT)", number = "0", year = "2013", abstract = "A power-law graph is any graph G = (V,E), whose degree distribution follows a power law i.e. the number of vertices in the graph with degree i, yi, is proportional to i^{-beta}: y_i is proportional to i^{-beta}. In this paper, we provide information-theoretic lower bounds on the sample complexity of learning such power-law graphical models i.e. graphical models whose Markov graph obeys the power law. In addition, we briefly revisit some existing state of the art estimators, and explicitly derive their sample complexity for power-law graphs." }
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February 2011 Horoscope Scorpio, free Monthly Horoscope for February 2011 and Scorpio Astrology Forecast for the month ahead.
Scorpio (the Scorpion) certainly will be a favourite of the year of White Metal Rabbit 2011, but it doesn't mean that he/she will get favourable opportunities and have prosperous moments only. It goes without saying that Scorpio will need self-possession, abilities of prompt response to unexpected situations and of taking strong stand against the partners and colleagues. From the very beginning of the month there will be the situations which will demand drastic solutions, and Scorpio must be ready for active choice which may turn out an important event for his/her future.
Most of February time Scorpio will spend on contact making with partners, he/she will make the acquaintance and communicate with other people actively. Scorpio-office worker will be engaged in the work connected with agitation, advertising campaigns, social events organization on the direct boss' task. Communication will become Scorpio's base for many things and actions, that's why conflicts and confrontations are possible in such infirm and changeable sphere as colleagues and partners relations. They will have been resolved only by the end of February, but it will be possible only with active Scorpio's involvement in peacemaking process. The February financial sphere will be stable more or less, but the planetary unit just wants to warn about the necessity to do business rationally, without spending money on the luxuries and entertainments, because difficult business, which will require financial injections, is waiting ahead. If Scorpio is busy with activities intended for real estate operations or investment business, the end of February will bring the stable inflows of sizable profit into Scorpio's budget. But in the third February decade Scorpio should mind the hasty investments to avoid risks of considerable part of savings loss.
The Scorpio's ambitions may become a source of domestic altercations, and by an unlucky train of events these altercations may lead to the complete break-off with a beloved person. Scorpio will have to manage his/her haughty manners and to think more of partner's feelings and wishes, than of his/her own. Energy and activeness should be put on the domestic cares, which are waiting for it. In February Scorpio may start redecoration works or help to solve relatives' money problems.
On the 2nd of November you shouldn't rely completely on help from those around you. These people can only help you in the little things, and you will have to deal with the majority of your problems on your own.
In the evening you risk being extremely tired, and you will need to find an effective way to relax. .
On this day Arians will have to deal with minor organizational issues. An important development will take place in the life of one of your colleagues, and so you and your coworkers will scheme together to make a big surprise for him.
On this day Taureans are not advised to show their true emotions. Hide them deep inside, so that others will not be able to guess what is going on in your thoughts. You will need this in order to come closer to your career success, which explosive emotions will not facilitate.
On the 2nd of November Geminis will have to strengthen their authority in the workplace. A new person will show up and immediately announce their claim to leadership status. You will act immediately to show this person who the most respected, professional and responsible person is.
On this day Cancers will communicate with foreigners. You will overcome the language barrier easily, but you will not be able to resolve the difference in mentality, and in the end your conversation will be completely unproductive.
Today Leos will succeed in making a very useful purchase. You will order it online, and it will be delivered to you in no time. In the evening another pleasant surprise awaits you - a meeting with a friend from your distant childhood.
On the 2nd of November Virgos will be characterized by increased ambition. You will take offense when your boss gives a difficult but very promising project not to you but to another colleague. In response you will complain to your boss directly, but he will ask you to demonstrate your professionalism before you make claims.
On this day Libras will receive selfless help from an unfamiliar person. You will find yourself in a difficult situation, and you will cope with it only thanks to this person's protection. They will refuse the money you offer them in compensation, having acted out of pure motives. Thus you will find a new friend you can rely on.
On the 2nd of November financial matters will work out particularly well for Scorpios. It is quite likely that you will make a smart move, after which your income will grow rapidly. You won't have any special victories on the romantic front, but there won't be causes for concern either.
On this day Sagittarians' expectations will grow significantly. You will decide to enlarge your income as quickly as possible, and with this as your goal you will agree to take part in one of your close friends' projects, even investing a large sum of money in it.
On this day Capricorns are advised to act only in tried and tested ways. Those around you won't understand if you are creative in the work process or in the way you communicate with others. On the personal front, however, an original approach will serve you well.
On this day Aquarians will overcome the effects of a seasonal cold. It is not impossible that your heart, joints or head might be affected. You will decide to step into the role of doctor, taking a lot of expensive medication. Later you will realize that more than half of them are out of bounds to you, and that you have wasted your money.
On this day Pisces will find a compromise with a very difficult, uncooperative person. You will call on all your oratory talent for help, and it will help your dialogue to become a success. You will attempt to restore order in your personal relationships, but unfortunately success will evade you in this regard.
A new analysis by Josh Rauh at Stanford University's Hoover Institution says state and local governments’ collective unfunded pension liabilities are actually about three times the amount they claim. Rauh, a finance professor who has long been a critic of public pension accounting, arrived at his figure by assigning pension plans a much lower assumed investment rate of return.
Pension plans in 2015 collectively reported about $1.3 trillion in unfunded liabilities. In other words, they have about 72 percent of the assets they need to meet their estimated total liabilities. That figure assumes plans will earn an average of 7.4 percent each year on their investments.
Rauh, pointing to the wild swings of the stock market and the fact that pensions are putting more of their assets into volatile, alternative investments, says that assumption is too risky. He argues it's more responsible to consider a rate of return closer to what long-term bonds earn: slightly less than 3 percent. Under those assumptions, Rauh says unfunded U.S. public pension liabilities would roughly triple to $3.8 trillion, or less than half-funded.
The Takeaway: Rauh is arguing for accounting responsibility. And to be sure, the underwhelming returns of pension plans over the last two years bolster his case. Several pension plans have already acknowledged that their investment return assumptions likely won’t hold up in the long term and have lowered their assumed rates of return to 7 or 6.5 percent. But to drastically lower return assumptions would be devastating for governments and impair their ability to provide services to constituents.
Rauh even cites those consequences in his research. In the worst example, Illinois in 2015 put a whopping 11 percent of its own revenue into its pension plan. Even though that's a far higher share than other states, Illinois' payment was still short -- it actually needed to contribute more than 16 percent. Under Rauh’s approach, Illinois would have to contribute more than 23 percent of its revenue to avoid a rise in liabilities. That would dwarf education spending and make pensions second only to Medicaid as the state’s highest single expense.
On the heels of Connecticut’s multiple downgrades, its capital city also took a credit hit this week. S&P Global Ratings flagged Hartford's reliance on state aid as a major concern when it downgraded the city's credit rating to one notch above junk status. Half of Hartford's $612 million budget for the next fiscal year relies on state funding.
The downgrade was based on “the heightened uncertainty” as to whether the state could boost financial aid or otherwise lend the necessary support to prevent Hartford from further fiscal deterioration. Connecticut has suffered under chronic budget shortfalls and is facing a more than $2 billion deficit for the next two years.
Adding to rating agencies' concerns was Mayor Luke Bronin’s open acknowledgment this month that his office is seeking advice from municipal bankruptcy lawyers. “While a bankruptcy filing remains distant, in our opinion, by raising the possibility, we believe that elected officials are seeking to better understand the legal qualifications, process and consequences associated with this action if there is no budgetary support at the state level,” wrote S&P's Victor Medeiros and Geoffrey Buswick.
The Takeaway: Connecticut’s budget crisis will likely be solved, in part, on the backs of local governments. In his proposed budget, Gov. Dannel Malloy would make local governments pick up a third of teacher retirement contributions (a collective $400 million alone for the upcoming fiscal year). For already dire places like Hartford, such an action would push local officials into new territory: Officials are already less gun shy about publicly discussing the “B” word.
While bankruptcy is still everybody’s last choice, the experience in places such as Detroit; Central Falls, R.I.; multiple cities in California; and most recently Puerto Rico; have seemingly made the process less taboo.
State officials know that maintaining their rainy day funds aren’t just important for the next fiscal downturn, but also for their credit rating. But new research by the Pew Charitable Trusts says that correlation has long confused policymakers. After all, if the reserves are not to be used in times of fiscal stress, what are they for?
The research found that even in states with the agencies’ highest rating (triple-A), policymakers often are unsure about how best to manage their rainy day funds to earn or keep high credit ratings. “As a result,” the report says, “some state officials are reluctant to tap reserves even during recessions for fear of a ratings downgrade.”
But the report also found that ratings agencies don’t automatically punish a government for drawing upon its reserves. If the action fits within what credit ratings agencies consider prudent fiscal policy, the report says, it won't factor into a downgrade.
The Takeaway: So what is prudent fiscal policy where rainy day funds are concerned? According to Pew, it's:
Defining rainy day funds savings goals and codifying them so they aren’t subject to the whims of changing administrating and legislatures; Considering a state’s revenue volatility and the business cycle when designing a fund’s deposits, withdrawals and savings targets, and; Basing the decision to tap rainy day funds on a state’s fiscal situation, “withdrawing money as appropriate during budget crises but resuming deposits when economic and fiscal conditions improve.” Indeed, establishing prudent fiscal policy for rainy day reserves can help boost a credit rating and ultimately save taxpayer money. For example, in early 2015, Fitch Ratings upgraded California to A+ in part because of the state’s newly institutionalized savings policy and bolstered reserves. Following the upgrade, the state refinanced $1 billion in bonds, saving taxpayers nearly $200 million in debt service costs.
Hurricane Maria brought unprecedented devastation to Puerto Rico, and the majority of residents are still without power. Nevertheless, with new federal aid and some of the world’s top technology leaders getting involved, the hope for a better tomorrow is now returning.
In a hurricane season filled with unprecedented damage, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands continue to have the greatest amount of ongoing struggles and widespread impacts. Puerto Rico is now the largest blackout in U.S. history, with 75 percent of the island still without power, 36 days after Hurricane Maria struck the island.
Never before has our country faced three back-to-back hurricanes that so severely impacted both people and also crippled critical infrastructure in the way that Harvey, Irma and Maria hammered Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico along with the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Despite plenty of criticism for unequal hurricane relief efforts, much has been done by FEMA and hundreds of other public- and private-sector groups to help Puerto Rico regain their footing. Still, Puerto Rican officials say it could take up to six months before its power grid is fully repaired and restored.
As aid groups continue to struggle to get supplies to help residents in need, many groups continue to focus on restoring power and cell service, especially in remote areas.
The New York Times focused on a perfect storm of failures and weeks without lights. “Thirty days after the storm, I see very little progress,” said Eduardo Bhatia, an opposition senator who in 2014 wrote an energy reform law. He added, “I don’t see the boots on the field doing the work, and that is a tragedy.”
What’s the causing these delays? The NY Times article continues: “After major storms, power companies typically rely on mutual aid agreements to get electricity restored. Outside companies send thousands of workers, and electric companies pay for the service with funds from FEMA.
Such agreements are “absolutely critical,” said Devon Streit, the deputy assistant secretary for infrastructure security at the Department of Energy, which is helping to coordinate the restoration of power. But in this instance, some companies were concerned about getting paid, she said, because the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, known as PREPA, had filed for bankruptcy protection in July after defaulting on $9 billion in debt.”
This article from The Washington Post illustrates the ongoing challenges faced by Puerto Rico as the pictures tell a remarkable story that continues.
“Workers and tools must be flown to the island. Any heavy equipment, such as bucket trucks, transformers and wires, must be transported on ships.
When the workers and equipment arrive, the next challenge is repairing downed lines among the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA)’s 2,478 miles of transmission lines, clearing debris from roads, and providing food and water to residents. …
On Oct. 19, Whitefish Energy, a Whitefish, Mont.-based energy company, announced it signed a $300 million contract with PREPA to repair and reconstruct large portions of the electrical infrastructure.
One of the huge challenges facing the recovery is that underfunding and poor state of the Prep-owned power plants prior to Hurricane Maria. Reports last year described the electrical grid to be “running on fumes,” in a state of disrepair and needing about $4 billion to bring systems up to the proper state.
Of course, without power, almost every other aspect of improving critical infrastructure is negatively impacted.
But despite all of this bad news, is there finally light at the end of the long tunnel for Puerto Rico?
The big news this week is that more money is finally on the way. “President Donald Trump signed a $36.5 billion emergency aid measure on Thursday to refill disaster accounts, provide a cash infusion to Puerto Rico and bail out the federal flood insurance program. …
The current measure would permit FEMA to allocate up to $5 billion to assist Puerto Rico's central government and various municipalities dealing with a cash crisis.”
This Brookings Institute blog also brings hope by pointing to the reality that disasters can lead to unexpected and rapid technology innovation.
Excerpt: “We know that many diesel generators — the current technology of choice for backup power in many critical facilities — failed in Puerto Rico, as they have in all modern disasters, from the New York City blackout, to Katrina, Sandy, Harvey, Irma, and now Maria. They flood, or simply stop, when the fuel is gone.
Into this dangerous power breach comes Elon Musk, the peripatetic disruptor of multiple industries, from autos to space travel, and now the electric power sector. He has already started sending Tesla batteries to Puerto Rico, to be installed with solar as an emergency measure to provide power to critical facilities. He’s not the only one.
Sonnen, a German company with manufacturing facilities in the United States, is installing solar and storage systems in Puerto Rico at emergency shelters. Their systems can provide critical power for cell phones, lights and refrigeration. …”
TheVerge.com describes how a casual comment on Twitter by Tesla CEO Elon Musk about rebuilding Puerto Rico’s power grid using solar technology was quickly responded to by the island’s governor with the comment: “Let’s talk.”
Related articles on rebuilding using the latest smart grid technology were written by Fastcompany.com, Technologyreview.com and Barrons.com. Indeed, many Silicon Valley companies want to help rebuild Puerto Rico.
Summing up the opportunity very well, Barrons.com proclaims: “It’s time to transform Puerto Rico’s power grid. Hurricane Maria's damage affords the U.S. government an opportunity to upgrade the island’s power supply with a focus on renewables. …”
However, all of this costs money and time, and it is not clear where that long-term investment will come from. In the short term,Tesla has delivered solar power to Puerto Rico children's hospital and other similar examples of critical need following Hurricane Maria.
As the hurricane restoration and rebuilding process continues to unfold in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, there are many excellent resources to take advantage of from The Council of State Governments (COSG) Knowledge Center.
COSG gives a longer-term perspective on government issues and solutions than found most in IT literature and reference policy areas, such as elections under critical infrastructure and potential disruptions and disasters. Here is a sample of some of the excellent research that can provide information actions on these topics:
"Critical Infrastructure ... and Still Critically Underfunded: What Comes Next for Securing U.S. Elections?"
Other excellent resources come from Brookings on how Puerto Rico’s recovery requires a sustained federal commitment, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on how Puerto Rico’s utility contracting has sparked new probes and how the Jones Act has delayed delivery of much-needed supplies.
There are also quite a few articles covering how bond funds are selling Puerto Rico bonds and investors were exiting Puerto Rico in the wake of recent hurricanes.
“Since both U.S. territories had such a low financial capacity to deal with a major disaster in the first place, it will take them much longer to rebuild than Houston and the Florida Keys, which were also hit by major hurricanes this year. ‘It's going to easily be a decade,’ says Deserai Crow, a disaster recovery expert at the University of Colorado Denver.
That's in part due to the level of devastation brought by the hurricanes. Puerto Rico's entire electric grid was severely damaged following Hurricane Maria in September, leaving the whole island without power and, in most cases, a working water and sewer system. Federal officials say it could take months before power is restored there.
Maria also ravaged St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, while St. John and St. Thomas were pummeled by Hurricane Irma just 14 days earlier. All three islands are facing widespread power outages as well. Although, running water is expected to return this weekend.”
Finally, Route Fifty offered some interesting insights on how the Trump administration holds all the cards on Puerto Rico’s recovery efforts. Here’s an excerpt: In terms of relief, Puerto Rico still remains in the “response phase” ensuring public safety and the meeting of critical needs like water, sewer, power, communication, mobility, and trade….
Once the short-term response phase is finished, the long-term “recovery phase” led by FEMA will begin bringing action plans and the prioritization of projects. …
Intergovernmental cooperation, as well as communication with the private sector and NGOs, is improving in Puerto Rico, and that could make or break resilient recovery. Disaster politics could stymie it.
There are several opportunities to participate in free briefings that offer helpful insights on hurricane disaster response in the coming weeks, and one of those is offered by Deloitte experts on Oct. 31, 2017 — which will likely be recorded for later use.
Participants will learn how tested strategies and effective practices can speed recovery from natural disasters and reinforce business continuity for the long term.
I plan to come back to this wider topic with another blog on the 2017 hurricanes and natural disaster response later this year, but I want to end this piece on a positive note.
Despite numerous ongoing challenges and many serious issues that remain in Puerto Rico, I am encouraged overall that the worst is behind Puerto Rico regarding Hurricane Maria response. There is light at the end of this dark tunnel.
My hope is that all of America can come together to make this very horrible situation that is facing our fellow citizens the impetus for a bipartisan rebuilding effort that truly helps Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to move forward for a better tomorrow.
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On August 28th, the grand award ceremony on the theme of “Night of China Dream” and “Salute to Steadfast Dreamers in 2018” was held in Jinmao Tower of Shanghai. This event unveil the “Finest Artist” devised by massive encouraging talk show Haiyang Fangtan together with media from Jiangsu, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangdong and other places across China.
In addition to interviewing celebrities, Haiyang Fangtan, which has put down roots in Wuxi and connects itself with the whole country, pays more attention to ordinary people about their virtues, especially those folk artists and inheritors of intangible cultural heritage. After the success of “Brilliant Yixing People” held by Haiyang Fangtan, it is busy in preparing for the broadcast of “Brilliant Wuxi People” now.
They are Zhang Zhengzhong, Hua Jian and Qiao Jinhong. Zhang Zhengzhong, highlevel craftsman and researcher at the research institute of Yixing Zisha Craft Factory, his sentimental works, honored as masterpieces of realism plus tradition, stand out in the rational Zisha world. Hua Jian, representative inheritor of Yixing intangible cultural heritage, he has received strict training in molding techniques from outstanding craftsman Gu Shaopei, so that he is proficient in molding clay by hand, especially good at dealing with square works. Qiao Jinhong, bamboo carving artist, the thirdgeneration inheritor of “Bamboo Carving of the Zhangs” (Zhang, a surname) and “Shuangqi Xuan”, researcher, and highlevel craftsman, he is skilled in adopting relief and hollowout carving to make creations, which come with the quaint and poetic style of ancient carvings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and his mother’s works in her later years. Zhang Yingyuan, his wife who is good at exquisite bamboo carving, endeavors to present flowers, birds, insects and fish as elaborate bamboo reliefs. Because of their diligence, Wuxi Bamboo Carving revives from the brink of extinction.
This time, award winners also include Han Tongsheng, renowned performing artist, Wu Lan, national firstclass actress, Chen Yongtang, enthusiast of public welfare and initiator of “Vintage Puerh”. Meanwhile, Wang Hongxiang, who is committed to promoting Beijing Opera, the quintessence of Chinese culture, is awarded “Finest Rising Star”.
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The polygon count on the models range from 2,600 tris for the skeleton sorcerer, to 7,200 tris for the skeleton archer with the double bows.
Added Sorcerer rig that is compatible with Mixamo magic pack. While the new sorcerer rig can be used with all the animations from Mixamo’s magic pack the older rig is still available which comes with 8 of its own animations (some contain mirrored variations):
The warrior/archer comes with 11 different animations (as with the sorcerer, some of these animations have mirrored variations):
Idle, Walk, Run, Sword attack single hand Ver. 1 (with mirrored variation), Sword attack single hand Ver. 2 (with mirrored variation), Sword attack double hand ver 1, Sword attack double hand ver 2, Bow attack single hand (with mirrored variation), Bow attack double hand, Receive hit, Death
*Since I couldn’t embed the sketchfab previews in, here are a few screenshots from the sketchfab previews:
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2:17 pm they get up really fucking early to beat the crowd they will inevitably become. and before you even get started don't worry, the overly judgmental host said it for you, "getting a late start eh, ladies?" he mused as em and i dragged ourselves and our big sunglasses to a cozy table in the back of the cafe. to which i say, IT'S NOT BRUNCH IF IT HAPPENS BEFORE NOON, YOU ASSHOLES. you're not eating brunch at 930 in the morning, boo. you are straight up having BREAKFAST. don't be cute, just because you're still drunk and there's eggs on the table that doesn't mean you're eating brunch. i know you want an excuse to put vodka in your oj before the sun is even all the way up, and that excuse is just going to have to be "alcoholism" unless you wait until at least eleven-fucking-thirty. i hate being sneered at rolling into the jam spot with no underwear on under my sleeping pants just because the barista has already made 942 pots of coffee for all of the jerks who are totally doing sunday wrong. what is it about having a manfriend that catapults you bitches out of bed before the rooster even has his first latte? last thing i ever want to do after i get laid is get up. FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS. usually because i dislocated a hip and felt my spine slip out of alignment a couple times, but who gives a fuck about that. besides, isn't that the buttery shit about being in a goddamned relationship? that homeboy could just unstick his dick from where it glued itself to your back in the middle of the night and roll out to doughnut vault for a couple of buttermilk old fashioneds and the sunday times while you just lie there thinking about chlamydia!? WHAT THE FUCK IS THE POINT OF LISTENING TO YOUR STUPID PROBLEMS ALL THE TIME IF I STILL HAVE TO GET UP HELLA EARLY AND PUT SHOES ON TO GET BREAKFAST, BRO.
2:23 pm sometimes they eat across from each other without saying a motherfucking word for, like, seventeen real minutes. i'm like a gremlin, man: no direct sunlight. and no loud voices either, because mommy was out late having fun with your new "uncle" and her head hurts so please play quietly in your room until the sun goes down and this bromo seltzer kicks in. em and i were shown to a cozy little table tucked in a corner behind the NO. NOT TUCKED. THEY SAT US RIGHT IN FRONT OF AN ENORMOUS PLATE GLASS WINDOW ON A BEAUTIFUL, SUN-DRENCHED DAY. i could feel my horns and scales start to melt beneath my eating hoodie the minute we sat down. a couple of those "put a bird on it" type of people were sitting next to us: you know, a couple of thirty-year-old graphic designers who just finished a kickball match with thrifted dad sweaters and "woodworking" scars. i try to never make eye contact with anyone lest they think i want to exchange pleasantries with them, but i inconspicuously glanced over to see if what they were eating looked like i needed to copy it. they were sitting there in silence, both looking at their plates, the only sounds coming from the faint clink and scrape of fork against plate. "IS THAT THE CASSEROLE?!" em squawked in their direction, which prompted them to look up briefly then immediately look back down at their food. i have been to funerals more lively. this is why i can't be jealous of your relationship, dog. because sure, i would like someone else to pay my phone bill and put his jacket over puddles i need to walk through (that's how that works, amirite?) but if he doesn't have shit to say to me after six months WHAT IS THE GODDAMN POINT. i'ma need you to tell me the consistency of the last poop you took, bro. have you read any books lately? get yourself a pair of new shoes? talk to me about basketball statistics, or about how you dressed up like captain america when you went to see the new movie last weekend. of course i love xbox! i am absolutely interested in that pop punk grindcore string quartet show you're going to! comfortable silence is only comfortable when nosy bitches ain't watching our every move. DON'T MAKE ME WRITE YOU A SCRIPT. (omg, doing that.)
2:42 pm deciding what to order, vs deciding what your boyfriend should order and allow you to pick off his plate, is a really stressful decision. i like to order one of everything. i mean shit, it's three in the afternoon and i'm dehydrated and full of unbuffered aspirin: BRING ME ALL OF THE FOODS. i decided that i needed a ginger beer, a giant water, a chai latte, and a neat vodka. em ordered coffee, and we asked for a plate of chocolate croissants because it's hard to know what you want to eat when you aren't already eating something. "i'm getting the casserole," i announced confidently, to no one, spitting tiny croissant flakes everywhere. "i'm going to get the griddle cakes," em replied, with an equal amount of certainty and assuredness. "THE CASSEROLE HAS TWO MEATS, BRO," i countered, and it was settled: we would both be ordering the breakfast casserole. i looked around for the waitress, convinced she'd be proud of our decisiveness so close to the end of her shift. and then i realized the couple on our left was having a fight. i love watching people in love argue about dumb shit, because listening to bitches yell at each other about dirty socks or whatever makes me feel way better about being a lonely, hateful spinster. you broads need to try it! next time you're feeling like the dogshit scraped off the bottom of your ex-boyfriend's timberland, take yourself on a date to red lobster and ask the hostess to seat you next to two people who have obviously been together for a while. then put that book you're pretending to read away and enjoy your cheddar biscuits, soothed by the lullaby of other people's misery.
first they were bitching about laundry (snoozapalooza) and then it was as if someone lit a fucking match. "WHY WOULD YOU GET THE CHILAQUILES IF I SAID YOU SHOULD GET THE OMELET SO I CAN SPLIT IT." the waitress stood by uncomfortably while i halted my selection of homely dudes on emily's tinder to devote my full attention to this woman's imminent meltdown. she shout-talked him down every single one of his substitute while he helplessly scoured the menu for something as delicious as those chilaquiles were going to be, a single bead of sweat rolling down his forehead as he withered under her gaze. homie tried to defend himself, to no avail; girlfriend even rebuffed his compromise offer of scrambled eggs and bacon. he wanted anything other than that goddamned omelet, which would surely arrive at the table tasting like fear and sprinkled with his dignity. finally he sighed and ordered it, hold the scallions, and slumped down in his chair sighing in defeat. "HE WANTS THE SCALLIONS ON THE SIDE," girlfriend yelled, and emily and i high-fived each other then went back to swiping left.
2:57 pm girls still do that thing where they fight to do something nice for a dude and even though he won't let her she keeps trying to do it anyway and when he eventually does it for himself we all are left feeling uncomfortable and dissatisfied. having grown bored with the tables on either side of us, i turned my attention to the happenings on the other side of the glass in sunny lincoln square. white people were lazily kicking soccer balls around barefoot (SON) and setting up picnic lunches in the melted piles of garbage masquerading as early spring grass. there was a young pair of lovebirds canoodling (ew) on a park bench directly across from us. carefully tucking hot sausage-wrapped bacon (word) and arugula and coddled eggs into my good cheek, i watched them spoon-feeding each other chocolate gelato and burned with envy. not because i would enjoy being awkwardly poked in the face with plastic cutlery, but BECAUSE GELATO. that shit is hella delicious. anyway, when they finished eating they decided to get on their tandem bike and head to the used vinyl store next to their favorite co-op, but NOT BEFORE THEY DISPOSED OF THOSE CUPS IN AN APPROPRIATE RECYCLING BIN. upon locating one, babygirl jumped at the chance to show old skinny jeans how into him she is by reaching out to collect his refuse, which he yanked just out of her reach. "my low self-esteem and inflated value of your worth in my life needs to show you that i care by carrying your empty cup approximately eighteen inches to your left!" she begged, although i am a terrible lipreader and might have missed a word or three. but he wouldn't make that tiniest of concessions, because everybody knows that once you let a woman recycle for you the next thing you know she's leaving tampons and bobby pins in your bathroom and taping cathy comics to your refrigerator. they wrestled back and forth over this little scrap of plastic for two real minutes before he dragged her, sobbing while clinging desperately to the hem of his slender trousers, over to the bin. "kobe!" he whispered to himself as he banked it in. (i think? like i said, i suck at reading lips.)
4:12 pm going back to bed alone and sleeping until it's time to go to the game of thrones party you were invited to is perfectly reasonable when all you've done all day is: sat around with your sunglasses on inside texting yourself snippets of other people's conversations, purchased two "smart person books" at the book cellar, and drank half a bottle of walgreens wine while eavesdropping on the dude across the hall making loud-ass plans with his LARP-ing friends. THE DREAM, I AM LIVING IT. boyfriends: what's the point.
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dearly beloved: we are gathered here today to mourn the loss of that irritating girl you vaguely remember from the art class your mom ma...
my okcupid screen name was fartthrob. i can't remember exactly what i wrote in my ~extremely earnest~ profile, but i know that it was...
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Hey. "Make that whore cum you stupid slut!" Sandra's Master shouted at me. 'What are you doing in there!?' Trina asked.
I made me freeze up. Ray stood, Amber before him, he pulled the pasties from her nipples and started to pull on them harder than the night before she almost fell over with the force hold her Don Ray smiled has she was held while he stretch and tugged on her nipples before slapping and biting hard on her tits this went on for five minutes before he finally reaching into a bag producing a viscous looking set of nipple clamps.
We both had the same sex drive - hyper drive. Then the text he had sent her all morning calling her the filthiest names and telling her what he would expect that night, the final instructions came late afternoon and she had rushed round preparing everything.
What the fuck. He watched as she arched her back off the table so he slowed it down and leaned down to her ear, "You may not cum yet my pet.
some snapping pictures, some recording videos. "you guys go ahead. "No, Dad. Neither of us ever said no to the other. Never again. I have no idea what color they are or what they suggestively reveal, but I can imagine.
She's been seen naked so many times by these folks it's just part of the job now but this this thing she'd going to do now this is different to anything she'd done before.
No I don't know a lot of Switzerland. But I do know that 40% of the people there are not religious. That might not mean they are atheist. But they don't participate in the holy crap you referred to.
Why must you immediately descend to the absurd? The discussion was over choices. If the woman choose to be involved in activities that makes babies is the baby then to be punished by murdering it?
Who knows may be she was also sleeping with someone else. I just hope that things work out for you and you find contentment and happiness
Love, hate, compassion and kindness aren't things humans made, they're traits humans have. Ditto morality.
The insurance person can't pay for your illness and a BMW at the same time. Guess who is really 'covered'.
The fact that he was willing to sell them something dispels the notion that he doesn't want to do business with gays.
Denying the unknown if foolish. One may speculate about everything, but, ultimately, no one knows for sure, one way or the other.
Exactly. Thus calling someone a Father of the Church doesn't imply or replace God as our Father as you originally asserted. And you having a biological father further refutes your point.
"People should be allowed to marry whomever they want to marry whether the person they want to marry is of the same sex as them, or the opposite."
False. The only folks who think people are born homosexual are those who are ignorant of the science of biology. There is no such thing as the science of "sexual orientation."
I agree with you. She was working there. She was aware of the climate and the consequences. However, since then it's been put in her head that because he was who he was, that she wouldn't deny him. That's why they're calling it an "abuse of power."
you are right it is not. however what is required and is included in their contract is conducting themselves is a manner that is consistent with the best interests of the league.
If I said Thor creates lightning bolts when he is angry, that is an explanation for lightenign bolts. Likewise, if I said that lightning bolts are caused when the clouds are angry, that is a nother explanation. You are free to call those an excuse, but it does attempt to show causality.
He would never do anything so vile. How on earth did you come to that conclusion by his mere interest in tits, preferably I presume, the ones big enough to hold in his hands.
He died physically, as you and I will. However, God is a Spirit and it is nothing for Him to die physically and then return physically. Being in physical form allowed him to take on our imperfections, and sin, then die, taking those things to the grave, then Resurrected, leaving those thing in the grave! This He did for You to bring you back to Him! There?s no greater Love!
?When I use a word,? Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, ?it means just what I choose it to mean ? neither more nor less.?"
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California Pizza Kitchen has brought one of the most popular food trends of 2018 to its menu - cauliflower!
I have been seeing that delightful veggie pop up everywhere and I was so excited to try the new Cauliflower Pizza Crust at CPK.
“We are proud to be the first national restaurant brand to offer a cauliflower-based pizza crust that’s a craveable, gluten-free and lower-carb alternative to our classic hand-tossed pizza dough – a great option for guests with gluten sensitivities or those just looking for a clever way to sneak more vegetables into their day.” – Brian Sullivan, SVP of Culinary Innovation at CPK.
The best part about this crust is that you can order it with ANY CPK pizza. You can grab your go-to, favorite pizza toppings all while packing a veggie punch J. I’ll admit, I was a little hesitant! I mean, why mess with a good thing like pizza? Especially when the crust at CPK is so good! But I was proven wrong, this alternative to the traditional pizza crust really knocks it out of the park.
“Rich in nutrients and low in carbs, cauliflower is a powerhouse ingredient that continues to show its versatility and popularity as the star – not the side – of the plate. Now, it’s a delicious canvas for our creative California style pizzas!” said Sullivan.
If going to CPK with your friends or partner, just do what we did, grab one with Cauliflower Pizza Crust and one with CPK’s original crust. Then you get to try the best of both worlds.
Another amazing cauliflower dish now at California Pizza Kitchen is a popular small plate called Spicy Buffalo Cauliflower. It’s a tasty veggie spin on a buffalo wing. Fresh cauliflower florets battered and fried golden brown tossed in a delicious, housemade Siracha buffalo sauce. Such a good substitute for wings that I almost forgot I was eating a veggie! It also pairs well with their refreshing Spiked Cucumber cocktail. A cool and delectable drink after some spicy cauliflower goodness.
So make sure to head to your local CPK, where they are always innovative and dishing up delicious pizza!
Brandon is a Dallas born-and-raised, tech-loving, obsessive foodie. His blog is dedicated to all the fun and affordable food the Dallas metroplex has to offer.
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Aperam South America’s Financial Director started his career in 1995, as Electric Engineer at the engineering firm PWL. From 1997 to 2000, he worked at Unilever Brasil as Project Coordinator and Financial Analyst. In 2000, he joined Acesita as Strategy Analyst and then as Controlling Analyst. In 2006, he took on the Controlling and Real Estate executive management of Aperam South America. In 2012, taking part in an expatriation program, he was transferred to the Corporate area, where he successfully developed the Commercial Controlling department of Aperam Stainless Europe. Since 2015, as he returned to Brazil, he was appointed Deputy CFO and is in charge of the Commercial Controlling, Taxes, Accounting and Strategy areas. Rodrigo holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from UFMG, an Economics Post Graduate degree from Dom Cabral Foundation (FDC) and an MBA in Business Management from IBMEC.
Luiz Otávio is a metallurgical engineer graduated from Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto. He initiated his career in Aperam in 1987, as metallurgical engineer and in 1989, he was appointed Chief of Section at the Hot Strip Mill department, afterwards being appointed Department Manager of Hot Strip Mill area, Manager of Steckel Mill area and Executive Manager of HSM. Since 2013, he was occupying the position as Executive Manager of Hot Circuit. Luiz Otávio has an MBA on Business Management from Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC) and on Project Management from Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV). At Aperam, among other projects, he worked on the Technical Assistance to Acerias Paz Del Rio – Colombia; Revamping of HSM in 1997; Heavy Coil Project in 2001; Technical Assistance to Jisco – China; Implantation of the Project “High Performance Team” – focus on Supervision.
Paulo Novaes holds a degree as Metallurgical Engineer from Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and as Master of Science on Corrosion Engineering from the same entity. He has specialization in Business Management and an Executive MBA from Fundação Dom Cabral. He initiated his career at Aperam in 1996, as trainee in Metallurgical Engineering. From 1996 to 1999, he worked as Process Control Engineer at the stainless steel Annealing and Pickling area, afterwards being promoted to the position of Metallurgist. In 2002, he took on as Manager of Annealing and Initial Pickling for stainless steels. In 2006, he took part in the international internship program (Short Term Assignments – STA) in Gueugnon, France. From 2007 to 2012, he was the Executive Manager of Stainless Steels Cold Rolling and Finishing, and as of 2013, he was in charge of TCO in South America. In 2014, he was appointed Executive Manager of Supplies and TCO, and in June of the same year, he became Executive Manager of the Cold Circuit.
Stainless steel is in the heart of our brand name, being taken as inspiration for the creation of our logo – construction of each character is done from a continuous stainless steel strip. Stainless steel is literally in everything we say, and we make our logo our only typographical face, our palette of colours and images.
Our slogan conveys the important role that stainless steel plays in our daily lives. It also communicates the incredible physical qualities of stainless steel, which literally lasts a lifetime. We should all be proud of what we do, with our slogan transmitting this idea to the people.
Water reutilization rate is among the best achieved by Brazilian steelmaking sector, around 95%. As regards the use of electric power, on the other hand, the Company has obtained significant reductions relative to energy consumption by means of its energy-efficiency improvement projects.
Ships in constant contact with seawater need to be made using stainless steel in order to fight oxidation. Aperam is the official supplier of stainless steel for the Kat Eastern Sailing Expedition, the latest adventure of the Shurmann family.
Used in exhaust systems (popularly known as exhaust pipes) an disk breaks, stainless steel features reduced thickness and weight of materials, ensuring greater durability and mechanical resistance.
There are countless advantages to using stainless steel tubing: educed thickness, easy to clean, lower maintenance cost, smooth finish, and a greater area of heat transfer inside.
Stainless steel is the ideal raw material for building surgery centers and other environments where avoiding the spread of bacteria is of the utmost importance. Stainless is excellent for the health of patients due being hypoallergenic, inert (which prevents contamination of the product with other substances), and easy to clean.
With stainless steel, restaurants are becoming more and more professional, offering absolute hygiene, food safety, and guaranteed quality.
Supplier of stainless steel for the production of 50-cent coins and the center portion of the 1-real coin, Aperam meets the high mint mark requirements.
Recommended around the world for processing, handling, and transporting food and drink, stainless steel has an extremely smooth surface which allows for a complete clean.
Stainless Steel allows for the thickness of tubing to be reduced due to the increased levels of mechanical resistance, in addition to resistance to oxidation at high temperatures.
With sights set on the industry’s development, Aperam added local production of austenitic, ferritic, and duplex stainless steel to their portfolio, allowing for comprehensive solutions for offshore, refining, and petrochemical applications.
Stainless Steel is the perfect solution for factories in the sector for its high resistance to corrosion and ease of maintenance, ensuring increased profitability at all stages of production. Watch the Stainless Steel Application video – Sugar-Ethanol Factories.
In addition to all items belonging to remuneration, the Company offers a basket of important benefits that makes the difference in the pockets and to the lives of employees and their families.
By means of its Act Program – Global Action, Inclusion and Rehabilitation, Aperam promotes social inclusion through a different way and creates evolvement opportunities for all handicapped professionals from the market, in addition to taking back employees who have been absent from work, who are then qualified and prepared for the new routine. We prioritize safety in the role to be played, respecting the professional.
“A learning experience that has been changing my life”. Fabiana Alves de Azevedo Melo is a hearing impaired employee and an example of professional taken on by Aperam. “My ability to perform in the market has been expanded beyond measure. Nowadays I have only a few difficulties and I count on an experience that enables me to hold a position with Aperam, and that I’m sure, will yet lead to many other opportunities in the future”, she says. Prior to joining Aperam, she had as professional experience her previous work at a haberdashery shop, now she works in the Company’s Human Resources Department.
Preparation for the new journey that begins following retirement: this is the focus of lectures and workshops from Preparation for Retirement Program (Programa de Preparação para Aposentadoria). This is the way Aperam takes care of this important stage of people’s lives.
“We hear people say that no one should be worried about retirement, and that retirement is something that comes later on. I disagree. For me, retirement is something that you should start thinking about on your first work day, in spite of working for yourself or for a company. You have to think that at some point you are going to have to hand your position over to someone else”, Leonam Almeida – 35 year with Aperam (he retired in 2013).
We believe in synergy and in the collective force arising out of the meeting of different generations. Therefore, in 2015 we started some encounters for listening to the employees belonging to all generations that make up Aperam. The objective of this initiative is to favour a greater proximity between Company and employees in order to continue to evolve. During these encounters, the pride of belonging to Aperam and the desire to build a promising future, with synergy and exchange of knowledge among the generations, that’s the emphasis.
“The encounter was enriching both professionally and personally, as the sharing of experiences enables us to have a vision on how to deal and live with the different generations, absorbing the best of each of them for our growth and converting it into positive results”, Wellington Wagner Santos Oliveira, supervisor at Aperam South America.
Aperam’s remuneration policy is based on individual merit and performance from each employee. Besides the monthly remuneration, Aperam’s employees receive a return-from-vacation payment, in addition to counting on a Profit and Result Sharing Program (PLR), as an instrument of incentive and recognition for productivity.
Career refers to the professional path towards a desired position, meeting the employee’s individual objectives as well as Company’s objectives. At Aperam, employees have the opportunity to get to know and discuss with their immediate superior(s) what the professional growth opportunities are. There are the possibilities for taking part in competitive selection processes and competing for a new position.
At Aperam, the Y career evolution is used, in which the employee has opportunity to evolve both his technical and managerial careers. Concerning this evolvement, there are Career Paths, which are the evolvement/moving possibilities, both vertically and laterally.
Aperam’s Health & Life Program is one of the most complete in terms of coverage and scope from the steelmaking sector. It consists of a Health Assistance Plan, Dental Care Plan, Pharmaceutical Scheme and Social Welfare Service.
The Program “I Practise Health” has as its focus the promotion of health as a priority and as an asset of non-negotiable value. “I Practise Health” is divided in two major fronts of actions: health awareness and promotion programs, both for employees and their dependents; and a follow up on groups facing risk-to-health issues.
People have a clear view of their remuneration package, both for base payment and incentives, as well as for health and package of benefits.
Aperam uses a simple and strong structure of competence to guarantee the reliable evaluation of competences.
Employees have the right to an accurate feedback on the managerial decisions that affect them, especially those taken during Career Committees.
Aperam promotes flexibility and multiple skills to increase employability and to maximize employment stability in uncertain environments.
The employees express their career aspirations and ambitions and contribute to definition of their training paths.
We consistently encourage the responsible behaviour towards our environment and collectivity, with the goal of contributing to the development of a sustainable environment.
Promoted by: Corporate Citizenship Council of the Federation of Industries of Minas Gerais State – FIEMG
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