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107 | High in Old Virginia's Piedmont: A History of Marshall (Formerly Salem), Fauquier County, Virginia
High in Old Virginia's Piedmont: A History of Marshall (Formerly Salem), Fauquier County, Virginia. John Gott.
Marshall, Virginia - renamed in 1882 in honor of Chief Justice John Marshall, has experienced many changes since the town was surveyed and platted by John Mauzy in 1797. The geographical focus of this book is based on that survey and an area of 2 1/2 miles surrounding the village.
From these early settlement beginnings to a small, pleasant town of rural charm in the early 1950s, Marshall experienced complex problems brought about by the onset of progress. Because of northern Virginia expansion to the area, anticipated future growth did not mature, townhouse development became a reality and Interstate 66 was opened through Fauquier County, placing many demands upon a small town.
Historian John Gott, by presenting this history in an honest and impartial interpretation, connects the past in some way with the conditions of the times. Problems are discussed and suggestions for solutions are explored. Optimistically, he feels there are public spirited individuals and business firms with a sense of both past and future who will devise ways of preserving the best of what remains, and use it to enhance the future to Marshall.
The current volume was first published in hardback form in extremely limited quantities in 1987, and it became an immediate classic. The current paperback edition was authorized by the author just one month prior to his death in July 2004.
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108 | Genitive: Ophiuchi
Abbreviation: Oph
Greek name: Ὀφιοῦχος (Ophiouchos)
Ophiuchus (pronounced off-ee-YOO-cuss) represents a man grasping a huge snake with both hands, the head of the snake in his left hand and its tail in his right hand. The snake is represented by a separate constellation, Serpens, which is unique among the 88 constellations in being divided into two halves, the head on one side of Ophiuchus and the tail on the other. The mythologists such as Aratus and Hyginus described the snake as being coiled around the waist of Ophiuchus, and that is how it was shown on early illustrations, including Dürer's hemisphere of 1515; but from Bayer's chart onwards it was usually shown passing either across his body or between his legs.
The Greek spelling of the name was Ὀφιοῦχος (Ophiouchos); Ophiuchus is the Latin version. The constellation was once also known by the alternative Latin name Serpentarius, which is found on some older atlases such as those of Johann Bayer and Johannes Hevelius. Both Flamsteed and Bode included this alternative name in their respective catalogues, although on their charts it was labelled Ophiuchus, as in the illustration from Flamsteed's atlas here.
The Greeks identified him as Asclepius, the god of medicine (Aesculapius in Latin). Asclepius was the son of Apollo and Coronis (although some say that his mother was Arsinoë). The story goes that Coronis two-timed Apollo by sleeping with a mortal, Ischys, while she was pregnant by Apollo. A crow brought Apollo the unwelcome news, but instead of the expected reward the crow, which until then had been snow-white, was cursed by Apollo and turned black.
In a rage of jealousy, Apollo shot Coronis with an arrow. Rather than see his child perish with her, Apollo snatched the unborn baby from its mother's womb as the flames of the funeral pyre engulfed her, and took the infant to Chiron, the wise centaur (represented in the sky by the constellation Centaurus).
Chiron raised Asclepius as his own son, teaching him the arts of healing and hunting. Asclepius became so skilled in medicine that not only could he save lives, he could also raise the dead.
Asclepius and the snake
On one occasion in Crete, Glaucus, the young son of King Minos, fell into jar of honey while playing and drowned. As Asclepius contemplated the body of Glaucus, a snake slithered towards it. He killed the snake with his staff; then another snake came along with a herb in its mouth and placed it on the body of the dead snake, which magically returned to life. Asclepius took the same herb and laid it on the body of Glaucus, who too was magically resurrected. (Robert Graves suggests that the herb was mistletoe, which the ancients thought had great regenerative properties, but perhaps it was actually willow bark, the source of salicylic acid, the active ingredient in aspirin.) Because of this incident, says Hyginus, Ophiuchus is shown in the sky holding a snake, which became the symbol of healing from the fact that snakes shed their skin every year and are thus seemingly reborn.
Others, though, say that Asclepius received from the goddess Athene the blood of Medusa the Gorgon. The blood that flowed from the veins on her left side was a poison, but the blood from the right side could raise the dead.
Someone else supposedly resurrected by Asclepius was Hippolytus, son of Theseus, who died when he was thrown from his chariot (some identify him with the constellation Auriga, the Charioteer). Reaching for his healing herbs, Asclepius touched the youth's chest three times, uttering healing words, and Hippolytus raised his head.
Hades, god of the Underworld, began to realize that the flow of dead souls into his domain would soon dry up if this technique became widely known. He complained to his brother god Zeus who struck down Asclepius with a thunderbolt. Apollo was outraged at this harsh treatment of his son and retaliated by killing the three Cyclopes who forged Zeus' thunderbolts. To mollify Apollo, Zeus made Asclepius immortal (in the circumstances he could hardly bring him back to life again) and set him among the stars as the constellation Ophiuchus.
Ophiuchus and the zodiac
Although Ophiuchus is not one of the official 12 constellations of the zodiac, the Sun passes through its southern regions in the first half of December. The Sun's path, the ecliptic, is the black-and-white curved line crossing the feet of Ophiuchus in the star chart above. According to the modern constellation boundaries, the Sun spends more time in Ophiuchus than it does in neighbouring Scorpius. Hence Ophiuchus is sometimes referred to as the 13th sign of the zodiac.
Stars of Ophiuchus
The head of Ophiuchus is marked by its brightest star, second-magnitude Alpha Ophiuchi, called Rasalhague from the Arabic ra's al-hawwā meaning 'the head of the serpent bearer'. Beta Ophiuchi is called Cebalrai from the Arabic kalb al-rā'ī, 'the shepherd's dog'; the Arabs visualized a shepherd (the star Alpha Ophiuchi) along with his dog and some sheep in this area. Ptolemy in the Almagest located Beta Ophiuchi in the serpent holder's right shoulder, along with Gamma; the left shoulder is marked by Iota and Kappa Ophiuchi.
Delta and Epsilon Ophiuchi are called Yed Prior and Yed Posterior. These are compound names, formed from the Arabic al-yad, meaning 'hand', with the Latin words Prior and Posterior added to give names meaning the 'leading' and 'following' parts of the hand, where Ptolemy had located them. The hand in question is the left one; the right hand, according to Ptolemy, was marked by the stars we now know as Nu and Tau Ophiuchi, but these have no proper names.
Zeta and Eta Ophiuchi are his left and right knees, while Rho and Theta Ophiuchi are in his feet. Scorpius, the scorpion, lies beneath his feet. Aratus said that Ophiuchus 'tramples' the scorpion with both feet, but in reality it is only the left foot that stands on the scorpion; the right foot remains well clear of it.
In the Almagest, Ptolemy listed a scattering of five stars between the right shoulder of Ophiuchus and the tail of the serpent which he regarded as being outside the main figure of Ophiuchus. These stars were later incorporated into the short-lived constellation Taurus Poniatovii. They are now officially part of Ophiuchus and are known as 66, 67, 68, 70, and 72 Ophiuchi. Barnard's Star, the second-closest star to the Sun at a distance of 5.9 light years, lies in this same area, near 66 Ophiuchi.
Ophiuchus was the site of the last supernova seen in our Galaxy. This appeared in 1604 near Xi Ophiuchi in the right ankle of Ophiuchus and reached an estimated maximum magnitude of –3. It is known as Kepler's Star after Johannes Kepler who described it in a book called De stella nova (1606).
Ophiuchus, along with the southern part of Hercules and much of Serpens, was in an area of sky that the ancient Chinese visualized as a celestial market, Tianshi, bracketed on the east and west by walls. The left (east) wall of Tianshi started in Hercules and headed south via Serpens Cauda, ending in Ophiuchus at Eta Ophiuchi. The right (west) wall ran southwards from Hercules via Serpens Caput and ended with Delta, Epsilon, and Zeta Ophiuchi.
Alpha Ophiuchi (Rasalhague) was known to ancient Chinese astronomers as Hou, a senior assistant to the Emperor. The exact nature of Hou and his role is somewhat enigmatic; he is variously described as an overseer, an usher for receiving guests, or even an astrologer. The throne of the Emperor himself, called Dizuo, lay immediately to the north in Hercules, and was marked by Alpha Herculis.
Just to the south of Hou were three constellations with similar-sounding names: Zongzheng, Zongren, and Zong. Zongzheng, consisting of Beta and Gamma Ophiuchi, and Zongren (66, 67, 68, and 70 Ophiuchi) represented a governor and his aides for supervising the younger members of the royal family, while Zong (71 and 72 Oph) represented a revered ancestor of the royal family.
Mu, 47, 30, and a fainter star formed part of Shilou, a six-star loop representing a hall or tower housing the trading standards office; completing the shape were Omicron and Nu in Serpens Cauda. Closer to the right wall of the market, 20 Ophiuchi and another star were Chesi, interpreted variously as market stalls; a sales and service centre for wagons; or simply a group of customers, horses, and carts near the market entrance. Lambda Ophiuchi and Sigma Serpentis made Liesi, an arcade of jewellers' shops. Iota and Kappa Ophiuchi were part of Hu, a measuring container for liquids that overlapped into Hercules.
In southern Ophiuchus, outside the walls of the market, Phi, Chi, Psi, and Omega Ophiuchi formed Dongxian, the western door to a stewards' room for investigating trading infringements; the eastern door was Xixian, in Scorpius and Libra. Theta Ophiuchi and three other stars formed Tianjiang, 'celestial river', located in the Milky Way and said to govern waterways. Next to it was Tianyue, consisting of eight faint stars in Ophiuchus and Sagittarius and lying exactly on the ecliptic. Tianyue represented a lock or keyhole through which the Sun had to thread itself every year. It lay directly opposite in the sky from Tianguan, a gate on the ecliptic in Taurus.
Ophiuchus holds a writhing snake, Serpens, in a double-handed grip as portrayed in the Atlas Coelestis of John Flamsteed (1729). Ophiuchus appears to stand on Scorpius, the scorpion, with his left foot, while his head lies next to that of Hercules. The V-shaped group of stars above the tail of the snake, next to the right shoulder of Ophiuchus, once formed part of the obsolete constellation Taurus Poniatovii. The dashed line crossing the feet of Ophiuchus is the Sun's path, the ecliptic.
Ophiuchus with Serpens wrapped around his waist, as portrayed on Albrecht Dürer's celestial hemisphere of 1515. The constellations are shown back to front, as they would appear on a globe. Here, Serpens is given the alternative name Anguis.
Johann Bode gave the name Serpentarius as an alternative to Ophiuchus in his star catalogue Allgemeine Beschreibung und Nachweisung der Gestirne (1801) that accompanied his great star atlas Uranographia.
John Flamsteed put the name Serpentarius before Ophiuchus in his star catalogue, but on his chart he used only the name Ophiuchus.
The last supernova in our Galaxy, labelled 'Nova 1604' on this chart from the Uranographia of Johann Bode, occurred in 1604 in Ophiuchus. The star labelled Theta (θ) at top centre is now known as Xi (ξ). | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
109 | We open every evening during Summer! From Monday to Sunday we enjoy dinner at La Quinta Restaurante..
The long summer evenings in Sotogrande have their special things.. After enjoying a spicy polo match at Santa María Polo Club, having lunch in a Chiringo Beach Club and splashing into the Meditarranean sea – There's still time to go home, take a shower and go out again to have some delicious dinner under the stars in La Marina del Puerto Sotogrande. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
110 | Kelly Scott locks down playoff berth at Olympic curling pre-trial
KITCHENER, Ont. - Kelly Scott became the first curler to advance to the Page playoffs of the 2013 Capital One Road to the Roar Olympic pre-trial tournament with an 8-5 win over Renee Sonnenberg in the women's A-event final on Thursday.
Scott and her teammates moved one step closer to locking down one of the final four spots at next month's Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings Olympic trials, where eight men's and eight women's teams will be vying for the chance to represent Canada at the 2014 Sochi Games.
The Kelowna, B.C., skip broke a close game open in the seventh end. Sonnenberg, from Grande Praire, Alta., had a chance for a double takeout with two Scott stones in the rings, but her rock barely ticked shot stone and sailed through the house, leaving Scott with a steal of two and a 6-3 lead.
Scott used the hitting power of teammates Sasha Carter and Jeanna Schraeder to keep the house clean from then on, blanking the ninth and hitting out the 10th for the win.
"Any time you can steal late in the game, especially a deuce, that does definitely give you an edge, and advantage," said Scott. "It was not an easy sheet to play finesse shots on, so we definitely got the easier shot selection after we jumped ahead three points. But they did a good job of hanging in there and making us execute those peels or they could have been right back in it."
"Goal number one was to get through to that qualifying round," added Scott about clinching a playoff spot. "You want to be in that A versus B game, but that sometimes doesn't pan out. We couldn't have scripted a better start to this whole event for ourselves."
Scott will face either Sonnenberg again or Cathy Auld of Mississauga, Ont., in the Page playoff. Sonnenberg recovered with a 7-6 win over Tracy Horgan in the evening draw. She'll next face Auld, who edged Val Sweeting 7-6.
Elsewhere, both 2010 silver-medallist Calgary's Cheryl Bernard and Edmonton's Laura Crocker both staved off elimination with crucial C-Event victories.
Bernard got off to a fast start with three in the second end and a deuce in the fourth en route to an 11-5 triumph over Winnipeg's Barb Spencer. Crocker, meanwhile, stole five in the seventh end to beat Krista McCarville 10-3.
On the men's side, John Morris's rink from Kelowna and Vernon, B.C., earned a spot in the Page playoff with an 8-3 win over Brad Gushue of St. John's, N.L., in the A-event final.
It was battle of skips who have claimed the last two Olympic gold medals. Gushue won in 2006 at Turin, Italy, throwing last rocks for a team skipped by Russ Howard, while Morris won in 2010 at Vancouver throwing third rocks for Kevin Martin.
Morris will play the B-event winner Saturday, with the winner advancing directly to the Roar of the Rings. The loser of that game will play the winner of a contest between the two C-Event winners on Sunday for the other Trials berth.
Gushue will be back on the ice Friday against reigning Brier champion Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., in a B-event semifinal. | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
111 | Need community service time? Want to give back to your community?
There are two ways teens can volunteer at the Old Bridge Public Library. You can do both programs if you want!
The Teen Volunteer Program. Come to the Volunteer Board in the Teen Room and sign up for an orientation! After you do orientation, you can sign up for a volunteer job. Jobs usually give a teen 4 hours of community service a month. Available jobs are posted on the volunteer board as well as our Tumblr.
Teen Advisory Board. Welcome to the new & improved Teen Advisory Board! TAB will now be run in sessions. Each session runs for 2 months and will consist of 4 meetings (2 per month). Over the course of those meetings you will create and carry out a service project in a group. Could be anything from putting on a puppet show for kids, raising money for charity, or creating a library display- this is a time for YOU to get creative! Grades 6-12. Meetings will count for community service time. Please note, you must be able to attend all meetings in the session. See events calendar for dates. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
112 | . According to this law we must ask of your permission so that we can deal with and save data about you in our computer database. By buying at Shopping4net you are giving permission to be put in our database. All personal data including your personal number that you give to us or that we take part of when you sign up for purchase or visit our home page will be dealt with by Shopping4net in quality responsible for personal data. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
113 | Presenting the Barn3 OX9 Auxiliary footswitch for use with Eventide's H9 pedals.
Your Eventide H9 is one of the most advanced guitar pedals, but it only has two buttons. Unleash its full potential with a new kind of auxiliary switch. Meet the OX9 - a handcrafted H9 auxiliary switch with a form-fitting design that gives you more control and takes up less space on your board.With the OX9 Aux Switch, you can control basically any function on the H9 - active/bypass, preset change, tap tempo, enable tuner, performance switch, parameter adjustments, bank up and bank down.
Stop fiddling with your iPad on stage and use your feet (like we used to do in the 20th century). The OX9's two additional buttons lets you unleash the full potential of your H9 (with no hands)!
The OX9's custom designed and molded plug ensures you can still access every jack on the back of your H9.
Every OX9 is assembled, tested, and packaged in Klecknersville, PA. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
114 | Reel 6. Kirchen Ordnung of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in New York, manuscript, 1784, with long list of signatures; first record book (kercken-boek) of [Trinity] Lutheran Church, 1703, containing: inventory of books belonging to the church, baptisms 1704-43, communicants 1704-69, marriages 1704-72, baptisms 1743-50, burials 1704-71, baptisms 1751-83, communicants 1774-83, burials 1771-75, communicants 1754-69, 1771-74, members 1757 (includes wives and children), elders and deacons 1704-50; deeds to church property and other corporate documents.
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* In 1945 St. Matthew merged with Messiah. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
115 | Cotton Elastane Blend. 5-Pocket. Back Welt Pockets with Button. Cerruti Faux Leather Patch.
An essential for any gentleman's wardrobe, these trousers are made from a durable, cotton elastane blend. Lightweight and breathable, the garment is further elevated with Cerruti 1881's white faux leather patch on the back. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
116 | You can help to reduce falls among adults. Screening is the first step in detecting those at risk and reducing falls and the major injuries that can result from falling. Screening adults is easy and manageable to do, just by asking the right questions.
Professionals and volunteers should ask the following three questions of any adult on a regular basis. These three questions have been found to have strong value in predicting falls.
No further assessment or referral is needed.
Encourage adult to exercise daily.
Recommend visit to primary care provider for falls assessment and treatment of risk factors.
Primary care provider will assess for gait and/or balance problems. The Timed Get Up and Go can be used to identify gait and/or balance problems. Adults who demonstrate no difficultly or unsteadiness need no further assessment. Those who have difficulty or unsteadiness require further assessment.
Assessment should be performed by professional with appropriate skills and experience.
Recommend visit to primary care provider to discuss fear of falling.
Adults who have had one or more falls, or have impairment of gait and/or balance should undergo a multifactorial assessment.
The information provided on this page is based upon the guidelines set forth by the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) Panel on Falls in Older Persons. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
117 | Home » U.S. warehousing demand spiked in 2013 due to cheap money, retailer overconfidence, report says
U.S. warehousing demand spiked in 2013 due to cheap money, retailer overconfidence, report says
Mark B. Solomon
U.S. warehousing costs spiked in 2013 as retailers, incented by low interest rates and inventory carrying costs, bulked up on products in expectation of an economic recovery that didn't materialize, according to the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals' 25th annual "State of Logistics Report," sponsored by Penske Logistics, released today in Washington, D.C.
The report said 2013 warehousing costs increased 5.6 percent over 2012 levels as rising inventories filled all available capacity. Demand for peak-season space in last year's fourth quarter reached the highest level on record, according to the report. The U.S. industrial vacancy rate ended the year at 8 percent, down from 8.9 percent in 2012, the report said.
The report found that warehouse demand was triggered by manufacturers' and retailers' forecasts that economic activity would be more robust than it turned out to be. As hopes for a strong holiday buying season didn't pan out, the supply chain was left with excess inventories and an overinvestment in warehouse space.
Meanwhile, interest rates, which have been at historic lows since the Great Recession, continued to bounce along the floor in 2013. The Federal Reserve's annualized rate for commercial paper—the interest component used in the report's model—fell to 0.09 percent in 2013 from 0.11 percent in 2012. As of the end of May, the Fed's commercial paper rate had hit 0.08 percent. Commercial paper is an unsecured promissory note with a fixed maturity of no more than 270 days.
The interest rate component of the report fell 22.6 percent in 2013. That offset the cost of greater investment in inventory, leaving overall carrying costs up 2.8 percent over 2012 levels, the report said.
Retail inventories increased 6.2 percent year-over-year, and inventory levels rose sequentially throughout 2013, the report said. Wholesale and manufacturing inventories rose by 2.7 percent and 2.1 percent, respectively, indicating those supply chain components kept stocks low until late in the year.
The overall inventory investment by all seven categories, which also include mining, construction, agriculture, and services, rose 3 percent in 2012 to more than $2.5 trillion last year, the report said.
Rosalyn Wilson, the study's author, said low interest rates encouraged companies to take on more inventory because there would be little economic penalty to warehousing product. However, a yo-yo economy that ended the year on a soft note left the supply chain hanging, she said.
"Manufacturing has had a number of sustained growth periods, but so far none have stuck," Wilson said in an email prior to the report's release.
The cushion of ultra-low interest rates was apparent in the report's analysis; if the annualized 2007 interest rate of 5.07 percent prevailed during 2013, total logistics costs would have increased by $128 billion, it found. All told, U.S. logistics costs reached $1.39 trillion, up $31 billion, or 2.3 percent, from 2012 levels. Costs in 2012 increased by 3.4 percent over 2011 levels.
Logistics costs in 2013 as a percentage of GDP declined to 8.2 percent, according to the report. For the past two years, costs as a percentage of GDP—a key gauge of the supply chain's efficiency in moving U.S. output—was stuck at 8.5 percent. Some of the year-over-year decline in 2013 could be attributed to a 1.9 percent drop in "shipper-related costs" as companies increased their supply chain productivity, the report said.
Overall activity in 2013 was similar to the post-recession years that came before it. Transportation revenues—measured as "costs" in the report—rose 2 percent year-over-year. Trucking revenues gained only 1.6 percent, making 2013 one of the weakest years for the industry in recent history, the report said. Intercity truck revenues rose 1.8 percent, while the "local delivery" segment gained 1.2 percent. Tonnage gained 6.1 percent, a figure that is "much higher than revenue figures would seem to indicate," according to the report.
John G. Larkin, transportation analyst for the investment firm Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., has said truck tonnage numbers are skewed by the surge in demand for trucks used to move heavy shipments of fracking sand to support drilling for shale oil and gas.
2013 TRANSPORTATION COSTS
Truck shippers continued to be successful during 2013 in resisting rate increases, according to the report. Although carriers are operating at or near full capacity, shippers believe they have enough service options to hold the line of rate hikes, the report said. Rates were relatively flat except for in the spot market when capacity was scarce, the report said.
As has been the case for several years, rail revenue growth outpaced truck in 2013. Overall rail revenue rose 4.9 percent year-over-year, while revenue per ton-mile increased 5.3 percent. Total carloadings jumped 8.2 percent, while intermodal volume rose 10.6 percent, the report said. However, strong price competition from motor carriers dampened intermodal rate growth last year.
Revenue from the port sector rose 4.5 percent, while airfreight revenues were flat year-over-year, the report said. Revenues for the third-party logistics (3PL) sector rose 3.2 percent in 2013, down from a 5.9-percent year-over-year gain in 2012. Most of the softness was in the international sector as a subpar global economic recovery and shipper reluctance to commit to new business restrained results. By contrast, the domestic 3PL market showed strong demand as shippers increasingly turned to intermediaries to help procure capacity in a tightening market for supply, the report said.
It what could be a portentous comment, Wilson forecast that 2014 is shaping up to be a "banner year" for the economy and, by extension, logistics. This marks a tonal departure for Wilson, whose commentaries in all of the post-recession reports have been sobering. The first five months of 2014 have been the strongest freight performance since the end of the Great Recession, the report said.
The report is produced by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and sponsored by Penske Logistics.
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Mark Solomon joined DC VELOCITY as senior editor in August 2008, and was promoted to his current position on January 1, 2015. He has spent more than 30 years in the transportation, logistics and supply chain management fields as a journalist and public relations professional. From 1989 to 1994, he worked in Washington as a reporter for the Journal of Commerce, covering the aviation and trucking industries, the Department of Transportation, Congress and the U.S. Supreme Court. Prior to that, he worked for Traffic World for seven years in a similar role. From 1994 to 2008, Mr. Solomon ran Media-Based Solutions, a public relations firm based in Atlanta. He graduated in 1978 with a B.A. in journalism from The American University in Washington, D.C.
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118 | Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge attend a reception at Government House on Day 3 of a Royal Tour of Canada on September 27, 2016 in Victoria, Canada. The reception was attended by leaders from British Columbia's legislature, government and judiciary. The Duchess wore Preen Dress in red for Government House reception.
In my opinion this look is easily one of Kate's best to date. Effortlessly regal!
That dress is absolutely WOW! Color, cutting, length, all are perfect. Up-do is nice and complements dress. What I do not like is those cheap crystal, fake pearl earrings. I think it is high time Catherine should start to have real jewels.
Catherine looks beautiful, perfect dress, good hairdo , nice makeup!
I love everything about this look. Stunning. One of her best looks ever!
She looks beautiful ! Red really looks good on her !
Stylish, stunning, gorgeous dress and Duchess of Cambridge. She looks WOW!!!
Kate wore her Baroque Pearl Double Sided Earrings by Soru Jewellery. They are described: "18ct Yellow gold vermeil on sterling silver earrings for pierced ears. Hand crafted with iridescent baroque pearls edged with multi faceted Swarovski crystals. Slight natural variances may occur between colours, shapes and sizes of the gemstone."
JUST TO PROOF YOU WRONG BLONIINI!! Careful with criticism if you don't have the detail!!
Excuse me Anna-Marie, what are you trying to proof?
Nothing about these earrings is real. Like you explain youself, they are not real gold, only vermeil , Swarovski crystal are just glass stones and 'Baroque' pearls are NOT natural pearls.
They are silver earrings coated with gold. Not real pearls, with Swarowski crystals (glass). No any real stones. Price £130 what is telling also a story about custom jewelry only.
Baroque pearls are indeed real pearls. They are freshwater pearls. They are produced by black lipped oysters and gold and/or white lipped oysters. They are a variety of cultured saltwater pearls. Tahiti is the big producer of black lipped oysters.
Baroque pearls are known and sought after for their irregular odd shapes. The longer they are cultured the more irregular.
I have a pair that my Dad gave me long ago and they have been appraised at over $1000 USD.
Bottom line they are not cheapo earrings.
Thank you Diane! My point exactly. The pair of baroque earrings has a vintage, antique touch to complement the beautiful, stunning 1950s style red dress of the Duchess. The 18ct gold also indicates the quality of the setting and to creates the vintage look.
When jewel people talk about real pearl it is not cultured pearls but (South) Sea pearls what oyster make themself. They are valuable. Cultured pearls are man made, when person puts stone inside shell and oysters are like catle.
Of course Catherine would not need to buy those real jewels, British vaults are full of suitable jewels. Just go and borrow.
About your pearls Diane, they can be real things if valued so high. Cultured pearls will never reach such value.
Here are some links to real South Sea pearl earrings, these are not any big name designers but you can see what I am talking about.
Gemstones are my hobby, I really know what I am talking about. I was first interest in gems and that led me to royals and their jewels.
Yes, there in Sout Seas are baroque pearls but they are not sold at £ 130 pair.
Culturing pearls is not very old thing. It was started little more than hundreth years ago. What older pearl is the more it is posibility to be a real thing. Boom of culturing pearls is mostly counted only by only few decades now, I noticed it in 90´.
I hope you wear your pearls to keep them alive and fine.
I am not saying that these cheaper jewels can not look good, but my own opinion is that if situation is highly formal like that dinner, it would be polite to value other people as using fine jewels. In day time use they are fine.
Looking for some pattern here, have seen bold colour many times, blue, navy, yellow, pink, white, red, im sure there are some interesting pattern can provide some surprises for us. How to avoid predictable while give us nice surprises, come on, stylist, you can do better! Am I yoo critical or just hit the point?
Stunning! Total win ! Love the retro look! Magnifique !!!
This looks good. It is wonderfully simple. Clear lines, no frills, no nonsense. It´s still not a dress length I like but this length is better than the half-calf length that we see so much these days and that make all the wearers look equally dowdy.
Exquisite. Definitely the look of a modern, future Queen. Well done!
Me encanta, de los mejores outfit!!! Kate se veia hermosa con ese color rojo, el broche le da un toque excelente y los aretes (aunque no es joyeria real) le daban el toque perfecto al vestido.. todo un exito!
WOW, WOW, WOW Kate looks gorgeous, very classy and elegant!!!
Agree that the dress is beautiful on her and more original than what she usually wears. Hair is horrible, it should be higher up to flatter her face and make sure she doesn't look 20 years older. Even a fun high ponytail would've suited this look better. Shoes should be neutral with the dress or silver or gold, not too high heels.
Kate looks lovely, absolutely gorgeous. Who cares if she wears the real deal jewellery from the Royal vaults. Give the girl a break! I think Kate is a very very confident young woman who isn't bothered by adorning herself with valuable jewels just for the sake of it. You and I both know she could choose anything she fancies but didn't and instead wore these lovely earring instead. Really why worry what jewellery she wears. Those earrings looks lovely. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
119 | As a passionate science communicator, I love inspiring people with science – and I particularly relish the challenge of reaching out to those who normally have little contact with science. It has long been my ambition to organise an event specifically aimed at the mental health community. So when I saw the announcement for the British Science Association's 'Connecting Communities' Grant Scheme, my brain went into overdrive. And that's how 'The Science of Wellness' was born!
The idea was that the participants themselves would become the scientists and do their own experiment to try and boost their mood and wellbeing. Our role as British Science Association volunteers would be to present the scientific evidence for different strategies said to improve mental wellbeing and help them design a robust way to test one of them. But first we needed a partner to help us reach our target audience. Here we were lucky to find Sheffield Flourish, a local organisation that supports people with mental health conditions to live as full lives as possible. We wanted to make sure that the participants had an active role in shaping the project so Sheffield Flourish convened a focus group to decide the themes we would focus on. These became Foods to Improve Mood; Spending time with Nature; Exercise for Mental Wellbeing; Mindfulness; Creative Activities and Reading/Sharing Life Stories.
To present the scientific evidence in a fun and interactive way (no boring PowerPoint presentations!) we decided to use a ' speed dating' format, where participants spent ten minutes at each station before moving round to the next. During the planning meetings, we were amazed to find out about how much research has already been done – there are even journals on wellbeing and happiness!
Our hard work was rewarded on the night as we had an amazing turnout from the Sheffield Flourish community and also wider members of the public. The speed-dating format seemed to work very well: the audience were so engrossed that I had to shout to be heard over the hubbub. After all the talking, it was time for refreshments. We had carefully chosen these to include a range of super- mood-boosting superfoods including omega-3 rich mackerel pate, magnesium loaded almonds and walnuts, low GI pitta breads and hummus and the runaway favourite, homemade banana bread.
Having heard all the evidence, we then gave each participant their very own lab book and experiment planning began. From taking a daily brisk walk to knitting to dancing – a whole range of different activities were chosen. The evening ended on a real high, buoyed up with optimism and plans. We couldn't wait to hear how everybody got on!
A month later, we had our chance during our Follow-Up Event. There were some truly inspiring accounts, including the group of women who formed a creative writing club, the lady who practised gratitude with her children and the gentleman who brought along a stunning art work he had made out of drawing pins. Not everyone had managed to complete their experiments, with some feeling that they had been too ambitious. But we were keen to stress that this need only be the be the beginning of their experiments and that wellbeing should be seen more of a continuous journey.
This was clearly illustrated by our guest speaker Natalie Beevers, mindfulness practitioner and author of the Being Mindful Yorkshire Blog. Her frank and moving testimony demonstrated how making time for things that make us feel positive creates a firmer foundation for when things get tough. When her marriage fell apart, Natalie found herself thrust into a deep depression. As she put it: "My brain was like treacle but it wouldn't stop talking…I was too exhausted and had no energy even to do the things I loved". Things only started to improve when she came across mindfulness by chance at a work event: "It was a way of getting my thoughts to slow down my acknowledging them" she said. Other daily habits, such as yoga and walking through the park each day also had an effect. "The combination of small doses really seemed to work" she said. Whilst these could not prevent Natalie from having a relapse a few months later, crucially "they gave me the tools to get back out of the hole again".
It's an incentive to us all to continue to experiment in finding more tools to keep us on the road to wellbeing. As Natalie said in closing: "'No matter the catalyst for your down turning mood it should never be swept under the carpet".
It may be the end of The Science of Wellness but really, the journey has only just begun! As for myself, I have learnt so much from this experience, including event management, applying for grants, event promotion ...even doing my first online grocery shop. And it's only made me hungry to do more.... where will BSA Sheffield go next?
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120 | When Field is set up, location and surroundings are included, so the installation takes on a new form with every exhibition. This is the fourth version, a hexagon with four coils moving up and down, set up for BestOff2018 at Kunstuniversität Linz.
Field is a light installation combining fluorescent tubes and Tesla coils. It utilizes the coils' high voltage fields to illuminate surrounding tubes without the use of physical power connections. As the coils wander across the sculpture their electrical fields activate the tubes nearby, stimulating the trapped gas to create gently flowing movements of light. The lack of wiring and the seemingly organic animation of the light induce a surreal, eerie scenery. Adapting a basic principle of physics, the installation becomes self-contained and is given a new level of artistic integrity that creates an uncanny, poetic situation. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
121 | Regarding Lapid's vow to restore dialogue with both sides of the aisle in Washington, he said that includes the Democratic Party's controversial new congresswomen.
Lapid said that while Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has used unacceptable language, he would not rule out engaging with her as well.
Lapid said that if Blue and White loses the election, his alliance with Gantz would stay together, because Netanyahu's government would last less than a year and then fall apart, after an indictment expected to be issued by Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit. He said he expected Gantz to keep his word and not join Netanyahu's government.
He rejected speculation that President Reuven Rivlin would ask Netanyahu to form the government if the Center-Right wins a majority on April 9, even if Blue and White wins more seats than Netanyahu's Likud.
He also said that he doesn't think Gantz will try to enter Netanyahu's government if the Likud leader receives the presidential mandate to form the next government. If Blue and White wins the elections, he said the first phone calls would be to a "post-Netanyahu" Likud and the Labor Party, as part of an effort to form a national unity government.
"I think [it] will be part of the healing process that the Israeli people need," he said.
Blue and White's message, he said, is that it is possible to lead a party, bring change to the country, not be corrupt and put the Israeli people first.
Regarding Gaza, Lapid said that Netanyahu's mistake was not using the quiet during the three years after Operation Protective Edge in 2014 to bring real change to the Gaza Strip. His party, he said, would advance humanitarian projects and work to change the reality in Gaza to create a price for Hamas if it decides to engage in terrorism against Israel.
Lapid said that the current election campaign was the "ugliest, filthiest and [most] shameful campaign" in Israeli history, and that it has made him angry and disgusted. He said that there was always negativity that came from the "margins," but that now, it is coming from the "primary candidates" like Netanyahu. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
122 | Chandler Vu jumps into volunteer role interning for Brownley during run for Congress
Melissa Marshall
Filed under Election 2012
Chandler Vu juggles senior course load and volunteering for the congressional candidate Julia Brownley. Credit: Bethany Fankhauser/The Foothill Dragon Press
As a senior at Foothill Technology High School, Chandler Vu is juggling his Advanced Placement classes, college applications and position as president of the Poetry and Philosophy club. But this busy schedule didn't stop him from staying involved with one of his biggest passions: politics.
Vu was raised in a family that has always been heavily embedded in politics, so his interest was sparked at a young age.
He said it was "the quickness of it all, the feeling of being in the know, the feeling of power and the ability to help the general public nationwide" that originally made politics appealing to him.
Vu applied and was selected to be an intern for Democratic Congressional candidate Julia Brownley at the beginning of the school year.
"Chandler was selected as an intern for the campaign due to his passion for politics, his ability to adapt to situations and his drive for success," Brownley said. "He rose through the ranks from a regular intern to an office coordinator within the campaign because he showed strong leadership potential and was willing to take on any challenge given to him."
Vu said that he used to be an extremist, but working on the campaign "reined" him into being more moderate.
"One advantage to working for a campaign as he is, is that you know you can't get elected if you're that extreme," AP Government and economics teacher Cherie Eulau said. "You have to tone it down. If you want to get elected and make changes you have to be able to appeal to mainstream folks."
For Vu, the best part of his internship is "meeting the people and being of the most primal state of politics".
"He has been giving, I think, at least 15 hours a week to it [the campaign]. He is very much dedicated to that," friend Nate Hendrix said. "He used to not necessarily be as avid in American politics, but this year he had the opportunities and he jumped in."
Although Vu only lives with his mother, both of his parents have influenced his beliefs.
"The one thing that I took from him [his dad] is keeping the Second Amendment. I really believe that gun laws shouldn't become stricter," Vu said. "My mom is very liberal; she's basically me. She has the same economic and social stances."
Vu considers himself far left in social ideas and moderate in economics.
"I say moderate because I don't necessarily like the welfare system," Vu said. "I think it should be a working welfare, instead of just handing you checks, where people are surveyed. If they're disabilitied [sic] then they obviously don't have to work for it, but if they're perfectly fine and have just been fired from a job, then they should be working on city projects, like highways or soup kitchens."
Whether it's bringing up an important issue on his class' AP Government/Economics Facebook page, or making phone calls and knocking on doors for the Brownley campaign, Vu has "jumped head first" into all his political-related jobs.
"Chandler has become a leader that inspires not only students at Foothill Technology High School, but also other interns and volunteer," Brownley said. "He's been a great asset to his community."
Editor's Note: As part of a collaborative project with other high school journalism programs, this article was prepared by Dragon Press staff for the Ventura County Star to use in its special high school election package October 28, 2012.
Tags: Brownley, Chandler Vu, congress, Election
Ventura Unified to benefit from Prop. 30 and the likely passage of Measure Q
UPDATED: Voters elect Obama, approve Prop 30, most likely Measure Q; Brownley pulls ahead in close race (16 photos)
Tony Strickland campaigns for Congress, plans to create jobs, improve education
Julia Brownley runs for Congress on education, environment platform
Getting to know the presidential candidates
Propositions to affect VUSD, other California districts
Olivia Dela Cruz believes election will impact gay rights, gay marriage
Otto Tielemans proud to be a "new-born Republican" and Strickland intern
Foothill students present information on California propositions
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123 | Achieve wide open power tube tones at manageable volume levels simply, effectively & AFFORDABLY!
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Ahhhh, the long suffering quest for that PERFECT guitar tone! So many factors play into finding one's own signature sound, but there's one thing that we all agree on: guitar amps sound best when turned up LOUD! That is when we really start to hear all the richest harmonic overtones and feel the most dynamic response from the power tubes, in a perfect world we would always be able to run our amps wide open but sadly such is not the case so we compromise and compensate and no matter WHAT it never sounds the same as that CRANKED amplifier...well, compromise no more, Carl's Custom Guitar's Speaker Soak allows you to dial in your favorite full volume tones and then attenuate the volume (without losing that great tone!) before it hits the speakers, all the way down to safe "bedroom" volumes if need be, simply insert this device between your amplifier's speaker output and the speaker itself (out from amp's speaker output into IN on the Speaker Soak, OUT from Speaker Soak to the speaker) turn the Speaker Soak up all the way, dial in your favorite full volume sound and then rolllllllll back the volume on the Speaker Soak, preserving all that rich tone without deafening your bandmates (or driving your significant other/neighbors crazy!), a must have for any guitarist who does not have the luxury of being to run their rig at full volume all the time!
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125 | Ex-model wins €62 million in divorce from Saudi billionaire
Her husband divorced her under Islamic law without her knowledge and married a 25-year-old Lebanese model in 2012.
Jul 8th 2016, 8:07 PM 50,898 66
A BRITISH COURT HAS awarded a €62 million divorce settlement to a former model who had demanded £196 million (€229 million) from her Saudi billionaire husband — including £1 million a year just for clothes.
Christina Estrada, 54, leaves the High Court in London Source: PA WIRE
Lawyers for US national Christina Estrada, 54, said the total settlement amounted to £75 million (€87 million), including the value of her existing assets.
She had asked for £196 million (€229 million) from 61-year-old husband Sheikh Walid Juffali but thanked the court after the ruling. In a statement she said:
I am fully aware that the spectacular life Walid and I led was immensely fortunate and rarefied. And I fully understand how this can be perceived in the wider world.
Source: Yui Mok
In hearings during which she was cross-examined on her material needs she told the court:
I was a top international model. I have lived this life. This is what I am accustomed to.
She said she needed €70 million for a home in London, €5.1 million for a country house in Henley-on-Thames as well as €580,000 for five cars.
Her clothing budget included an annual €47,000 for fur coats, €128,000 for haute couture dresses and €24,000 for shoes.
Source: Nick Ansell
Juffali is terminally ill with cancer and undergoing treatment in Switzerland. He divorced Estrada under Islamic law without her knowledge and married a 25-year-old Lebanese model in 2012.
London is known as the divorce capital of the world and is particularly attractive for wives because awards are higher than in other parts of the world.
Source: PA WIRE
Thousands of wealthy Chinese, Russians, Americans and Europeans, many of whom work in the City of London financial district or own property in Britain, now end their marriages before English judges.
Late Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky reportedly paid up to €258 million to his ex-wife Galina Besharova in 2011.
Jamie Cooper-Hohn, the estranged wife of a London financier, was awarded €395 million in 2014.
- © AFP, 2016
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126 | Best Logitech G603 Black Friday 2021 and Cyber Monday Deals
Wireless gaming mice are excellent. Once you have PC gaming without dragging a tether around your desk, there's no heading back. There's just one single problem: The high sensitivity, accurate tracking, and rapid report rate of premium gaming mice are at odds with battery life. If you game for many hours a day, the battery will require charging in under a week.Logitech includes a solution using its POWERPLAY wireless charging mouse pad, but that's a $100 accessory that currently only works together with two mice (the G903 and G703). Fortunately, Logitech now includes a third solution using its new G603 mouse (View it on Amazon) / (View it on Amazon UK). Because of an all-new sensor and electronics, it offers 500 hours of continuous gaming on a set of AA batteries, or an impressive 1,400 hours of non-gaming use. According to Logitech, at least. That is potentially a radio gaming mouse with a charge measured in months, not days. We've put it through its paces to determine how it stacks up.
The condition of the G603 is practically indistinguishable from the G703. It's got the same generic, mid-profile curve that works fairly well for all those that prefer a palm grip and the ones who prefer a claw grip. It's made exclusively for right-handed gamers, with the thumb buttons on the left and a gentle slope down toward the proper side. It's comfortable, but just a little generic.
The left side includes a couple of buttons that I came across simple to reach with my thumb, and also have an excellent click action to them. You can execute those additional gaming commands without pressing so difficult the mouse moves around, but they're not sensitive that you'll activate them accidentally.
At the top is a scroll wheel and an individual button (by default set to cycle through DPI settings). The wheel includes a nice wide rubbery grip and a clicky scroll action. The left and right buttons have a good audible click to them, with firm actuation force well-suited to a number of games. But those that like really short-throw, soft-touch action for extremely rapid clicking (like RTS pros) will dsicover it just a little on the stiff side.
The G603 is without any lighting, unlike almost all of Logitech's other gaming mice. The complete point of the mouse is its extreme battery life, and lighting drains the batteries quickly. If the insufficient RGB lighting is an advantage or a drawback is determined by your individual taste.
The very best shell is held on with magnets: inside you'll find space for a set of AA batteries and just a little slot to stow the tiny USB radio receiver if you are traveling. The receiver is optional, incidentally. The G603 also works together with Bluetooth, if you don't get top-tier gaming performance.
On underneath you'll discover a switch to toggle the mouse between "Performance" (1000Hz report rate) and "Endurance" (125Hz report rate) and a button to flip between your faster LIGHTSPEED wireless receiver and Bluetooth. Everything you won't find is a door to play the tiny round disc used for Logitech's POWERPLAY mat. That accessory is perfect for mice with sealed, rechargeable batteries, not removable AAs.
The G603 uses the same Logitech Gaming Software that works together with all its other peripherals, and gets the same essential features (minus RGB lighting) as the G703.
The primary page shows the battery life and which mode the mouse is in (Performance or Endurance). You can tend to utilize the mouse's on-board storage for an individual group of DPI and button assignments, or use a profile-based system that loads up DPI and button settings predicated on which game you launch. The program is properly functional, but honestly without lighting to tweak there's little dependence on it, although the customization options that can be found are certainly welcome.
You can store up to 5 different DPI settings, with one of these designated as a "shift" speed.
Though you don't get yourself a lot of buttons to utilize, the customization options are plentiful. You can set either of the thumb buttons, the DPI button, or the click wheel to play back any kind of mouse button press, keystroke, multi-key macro, media function, shortcuts to launch apps, even audio tracks volume functions.
Logitech's software is intuitive, lean, and works especially well assuming you have a whole lot of different Logitech gear.
The G603 may be the first mouse to use Logitech's new HERO (High Efficiency Rated Optical) sensor. The business has spent many years designing this sensor and the related electronics to provide it performance add up to the beautiful PMW3366 sensor within its other high-end mice at a fraction of the energy draw.
The sensor tracks up to 400 inches per second from 200 to 12,000 DPI, and applies no smoothing or filtering. Combined with 1ms report rate and low latency, you get super responsive and incredibly direct control that never feels as though it's swimming, wobbling, or losing tracking. I played Overwatch, Diablo III, and PUBG and it felt like using the G703. Which is to state, easily as precise and responsive as the very best wired mice I've ever used.
There's a downside to a mouse that uses AA batteries rather than an interior battery though, and that's weight. The G603 weighs 136 grams with the included Duracell AA batteries installed. That's somewhat on the heavy side. But I've very good news: The mouse works just fine with an individual AA battery installed, which drops the weight to 113 grams (right consistent with a great many other wireless gaming mice that use sealed rechargeable batteries). And alkaline batteries are type of heavy. With an individual Amazon Basics AA rechargeable Ni-MH battery set up, the mouse weighed only 104 grams. Not to mention, a weight differential of simply a few grams is only going to matter for very serious gamers. For daily driving the difference is negligible.
Of course, the big question is does the battery really last for 500+ hours in Performance mode on a set of AAs? I haven't had the mouse long enough to totally test the battery run-down time. However, after over weekly of using the mouse all-day each day, the battery meter didn't move at all. For a number of days I only had one battery installed, too. Maybe you'll manage to play games for four months, maybe you'll get half a year, or nine. Regardless, plainly this mouse lasts ages longer than any other wireless gaming mouse with similar performance.
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127 | Category Archives: Beijing
The Worldwide Web: Connectivity on the Road
When I was discussing my travel plans with a friend back in Sydney, I remember saying to him, "Part of me just wants to escape, and be totally disconnected, you know? Like, just set off into the world without a phone, or a Facebook, and just get completely lost in the world around me." It was a highly romanticised idea, and one that I obviously didn't follow through on, but reflecting back on that moment gave me reason to pause and reflect on just how far from that original idea my journey has deviated. In the 21st Century, with so many different media platforms and channels of communication, it's never very difficult to stay logged in and connected. In fact, quite the opposite is true – no matter where you are in the world, your online identity is essentially able to follow you everywhere.
South-East Asia is very in tune with the needs of its tourist population. Not so much in Bangkok, but all through southern Thailand in the islands, in Ho Chi Minh City, and all throughout Cambodia, free WiFi is prevalent like a digital plague. Every bar, restaurant, club, hostel, even some of the charter buses between cities provided you with Internet access. Unfortunately it promotes the rampant and semi-narcissistic holiday Facebook posting – be in statues, photos or check-ins – that I know I myself am entirely guilty of, but it meant that keeping in touch with family and friends back home was as easy as if I was in the next suburb rather than the neighbouring continent. What I did find particularly interesting in Cambodia though, was that the rise of the wireless connection saw a steep decline in the provision of regular desktop computers. I noticed this when I was chatting with Laura in our hostel in Phnom Penh.
"They have the WiFi, which is good for most people, but I don't have a smartphone or anything like that," she'd told me. "All I want to do is send a quick email to my mum, but the guy over there can't even get the computer to work properly." The hostel had a single ancient computer stuffed away in the corner of the common room, which I'm pretty sure was mostly occupied by one of the hostel employees, who I'm fairly sure was either playing online poker or watching porn most of the time.
I offered Laura the use of my iPad to check and send her emails, for which she was incredibly grateful, but it really made me wonder how the hell I had ever expected to get anywhere on this journey without the assistance of my iPhone and a web connection. Thankfully the GPS system even works without Internet connection – to this day I would probably still be wandering around the streets of Saigon if it weren't for that brilliant piece of Google Maps technology. But the relatively constant connection still has its drawbacks – you're afforded all the luxuries you didn't want to give up, but are simultaneously stuck with the things you would rather go without. Arguments and dramas within groups of friends back home, which have really nothing to do with you since you weren't there at the time, are suddenly just as much your problem since you can be CCed into a discussion at the click of a button. It's slightly frustrating, but thankfully there were many opportunities to switch the devices off and go and lose yourself in a city that couldn't care less about your trivial dilemmas.
On my last night in Thailand, Rathana shocked me with a revelation that I had somehow managed to overlook in planning my visit to China. "How are you gonna let people know you arrived safely? You can't use Facebook in China." Say what? Of course, I am an idiot for not knowing more about China's heavy Internet censorship laws, but I just said to myself, No worries, I'll only be in Beijing for a couple of days anyway.
Flash forward to the Vodkatrain briefing meeting with Snow, and afterwards Tim was telling us about some of the journeys he'd already had through China. "Yeah, it's been a few weeks without Facebook," he said when the topic was raised. "But you know, I don't even miss it. It's been kinda liberating, really."
A couple of hours later, and a few of us were sitting around the lobby of the hotel in China. A few minutes before we had been chatting away, until my Googling of "How to use Facebook in China" back in Bangkok had finally paid off, and I found a free and reliable VPN connection that allowed us to connect to the Internet via a portal somewhere in Texas. Tim was singing a different tune now that access to Facebook was a feasible thing again, and we all posted from our Facebook accounts in China, simply to show off the fact that we could.
"Robert! You've created a monster!" Alyson said in a tone of humorous exasperation, and we all laughed at the comment, though there was an echo of truth in the statement. I don't really know whether or not I should have been surprised, but it was bizarre the way a proper unrestricted Internet connection could so heavily impact upon the experience.
Yet once we were on the trains across the Trans-Siberian, not even a VPN network was going to save us from technological isolation. But I found myself feeling very accepting with that. I mean, in the end I was being forced to do something I had actually wanted to do, but had proved a much harder task for my self control. I guess there's more than a grain of truth in the term 'Facebook addiction'. With the exception of a couple of restaurants and our hotels in Ulaanbaatar and Irkutsk, Beijing to Moscow was a relatively Internet free zone. Being out in the Mongolian wilderness was like a dream, untouched both physically and mentally from the outside world. The train from Irkutsk to Moscow gave all of us plenty of time to really get to know each other, and I ended up making some pretty good friends in people like Kaylah and Tim. True, we all went a little stir crazy by the end of the four day trek, but I don't think the ability to numb our minds with the Internet would have made much of a difference. In a lot of ways, the freedom from the grasp of demons like Facebook and the ability to enjoy the uninterrupted attention and company of my fellow travellers is one the things I miss the most about that epic train journey.
Europe is a different story. "Finland has recently made access to wireless Internet a basic human right for all it's citizens", Susanna told me when I arrived in Finland. "So you can pick up WiFi pretty much anywhere in the city centre." Despite that, the Internet in Susanna's apartment was not WiFi, but a portable data device which was plugged into her laptop. So while I couldn't use my own devices, I was able to use a real computer for the first time in many weeks, which actually took a little getting used to. The rest of Europe was pretty reliable in providing free public wireless Internet, whether it was in a bar, a hostel, or the nearest Starbucks. If I was lost or needed directions, it was less a matter of asking the nearest person for directions, and more a matter of looking for the closest, strongest signal.
My stay in Berlin involved a peculiar set up when it came to connectivity. "Yeah, so, we're still working on the Internet", Donatella told me when I first arrived. "Someone was supposed to come today, but they said there was something wrong with the building, and they're coming next week. Which is a load of crap, because every other apartment in this building had WiFi – you can see them all whenever you search for a network!"
The only Internet access we had at home was when Simon was home and we were able to piggy-back off his 3G connection. Which was easy enough, except that you could never be sure of when Simon would or wouldn't be home. Eva and I often made little outings together to grab a coffee, with the ulterior motive of logging back into the online world. The whole time I was there, the Internet was never sorted out – half the reason I stayed with Ralf on my last night in Berlin was so that I had a reliable Internet connection to make my booking for the hostel in Cologne. It did made organising meeting up with Dane during my stay a little more difficult: he didn't have a working SIM card, and I didn't always have WiFi – it really makes you wonder how people did anything back in the days before all these technologies. Postcards weren't a novelty to send home, they were actually a way of letting people know you were still alive!
When I checked into the hostel in Paris, the woman in reception gave me a run down of the facilities in the place. "The wireless Internet isn't free – you have to register, log in and then pay as you go." The expression on my face must have been pretty filthy, because the then added: "But… there is a McDonalds just around the corner, so… yeah… do what you will with that." Needless to say, I was a regular patron at that McDonalds while I was in Paris. The fact she even threw in that last comment proves just how much travellers rely on things like an Internet connection close to where they're staying. Whether its for communication, organisation or research, for better or for worse, the Internet has become an integral part of traveling for tourists and travellers everywhere.
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Reflections on the Trans-Siberian Railway
The end was drawing near for the the Vodkatrain tour, and our time as a group was almost over. So I have to admit, I felt a little bad about not getting out of bed the following morning to join the others on the boat tour through the canals and rivers of St Petersburg, but I was far too tired from our night out at Blue Oyster. Though the price of the tour sort of deterred me a little bit as well – it wasn't ridiculously expensive, but I was aware of the money I'd spent last night. Moving into Europe, I had to face the reality that things weren't going to be as cheap as they had been in previous places. I wasn't to fussed either way about the boat tour, and I still managed to see a lot of the city by foot. It was a moment of realisation for me, I suppose, that I wouldn't be able to do everything, so I had to prioritise and do the things I really wanted to do. I had an epic night out at the Blue Oyster, so I stand by my choice.
I had a slow and steady rise late in the morning, and met Kaylah at Nevsky Prospekt at around lunchtime to go and visit the Peter and Paul Cathedral. We didn't bother looking in any of the museums – neither of us were entirely in the mood – so we just took some pictures of the buildings and sat down in the sun, admiring the architecture while recapping the frivolous events of the previous evening. "It wasn't my first time at a gay bar," Kaylah would later tell me, "but it was definitely the most fun I've had in one." It wasn't the famed party haven of Moscow, a scene I'm still yet to experience, but St Petersburg definitely had our seal of approval.
The Peter and Paul Cathedral inside the main fortress.
The Peter and Paul Fortress, view from the outside moat.
We'd walked across the bridges to get to the cathedral, but we took the subway back, so I could practice catching the metro when I would have to do it by myself in a few days to get to the major train station. The peculiar thing about the stations is that they are so far underground due to all the water and rivers in St Petersburg that they need to burrow under. They're about two, maybe three, times longer than the "long" escalators in the stations back in Sydney, and since the trains are so fast and efficient I made a joke about half the journey time just being the trip down from the street to the platform. Afterwards, we spent a little while just wandering around the streets, browsing along Nevsky Prospekt, and just getting lost amongst the beautiful city. Literally.
"Err… Kaylah, where are we?" Both of us had grown extremely weary, and had decided to head back to the hostel to nap before dinner.
"Umm, we're… we're… umm."
"Yeah, none of this looks familiar." We looked up Nevsky Prospekt, and back down the way we came, but for all the times we'd traversed it in the last two days, it was still such a foreign world. It was interesting that I'd come so far to Europe, yet English was so much more scarce then pretty much the entirely of South East Asia, which is a reflection of just how prevalent tourism is down there, and now… not prevalent it is in Russia. That's not to say there were no tourists – the Hermitage was full of guided tours – but Russia as an economy doesn't seem to be so dependant on holidaymakers, otherwise the visa application process might not be such a gigantic hassle. Anyway, eventually we just backtracked to discover that we had both blindly walked past the street we were meant to turn off – probably in indication of just how badly we needed that nap.
That evening was the last time we would spend together as a group. We had one last final dinner together, and then afterwards we went to a nearby bar for a last round of drinks. We shared our high points and low points of the trip, reflecting on memories and laughing at all the running jokes that had kept us amused for the whole trip. It was crazy to think that we'd only been together for three weeks, yet we'd grown so close and come so far that it felt liken it had been a lot longer. I found myself feeling a little sad that we were all going our separate ways now – I'd grown used to having travel companions, and the sense of security that a familiar group can bring. In the morning everyone took their leave at various times – Dan and Claire being the first at 5am – and I said a few emotional goodbyes to the people I'd grown quite close with. The numbers dwindled, until finally I was on my own again, and the next part of my journey was about to begin.
The time I spent travelling the Trans-Siberian Railway with Vodkatrain was nothing short of incredible, because it was more than just a holiday – it was an experience. As I've said before, it was particularly challenging at times, to the point where when I've told people about it, they're not so sold on the fact that I even enjoyed the trip. Perhaps I exaggerate a little, but I honestly think the challenging experiences are often the best. I complained about how the train didn't have any showers, but in the end it's really a learning curve about some of the luxuries we take for granted, and I proved to myself that I'm not such a princess when it comes to personal hygiene after all – or at the very least, I can cope when my hot showers are taken away from me. But the challenges weren't just in the train ride – I was so sure I was going to tip over that quad-bike at Lake Baikal, but in the end I feel accomplished in being able to say I'm slowly regaining my confidence behind the wheel of a motor vehicle.
Then there were the real highlights. I'll never forget the breathtaking views of the Mongolian wilderness, or the beauty of a fresh, crisp morning at Lake Baikal. All the challenges aside, it was really something to travel overland across such a huge distance and observe the changes in scenery, climate and culture. It was a long way, but the fact that we did it reminds me that it really is a small world after all.
Though the thing that I reflect on most about this part of my journey is my companions. I set out travelling by myself because in previous travels, I'd found some clashes in the way people like to organise their holidays. I'm pretty laid back, and usually not the kind of person who is out the door at nine in the morning to cram as much sightseeing into a day as possible. I enjoyed the leisurely pace through which I traversed South East Asia, and though I wasn't really concerned as to what my fellow travellers would be like this time, I was just curious to see the types of people who would choose to do this kind of trip, and how they would plan their days.
Everyone on the tour was quite a seasoned traveller. I was glad that I at least had the six weeks of South East Asia under my belt by the time I arrived, but after discovering that I was the 'baby' – the youngest – in the group, I didn't feel quite so bad, and I took it as an opportunity to talk to all these people and learn more about travelling. Rach and Marti were great for that. They'd been travelling the world together for almost 5 years, and Marti always had some tips or advice or recommendations, whether it was where to go or where to stay, what to do and things to be wary of. Kaylah and Alyson had been on a trip to Nepal and Tibet the previous year, so they opened my eyes to some destinations I wouldn't have ever really considered before now, and Tracy knew a lot from her working as a tour guide in both South America and the Middle East. Most of the group probably thought I was really shy – which I suppose I can be when I first meet people – but most of the time I was just too busy listening.
Because whether it was travel, politics, or the difference in our respective countries health care systems, I found myself surrounded by a passionate group of intelligent individuals, with the perfect combinations in sense of humour, food for thought, and thirst for adventure. I could trek it through those seven time zones again and again, drowning in the Beijing smog, marvelling at the Mongolian wilderness, getting lost on the Russian metro lines and even getting cabin fever in the middle of Siberia, but I think I was incredibly lucky to meet the people that I did, because I feel like they all played a major part in making the trip what it was. I know some of them will be reading this, so thanks for being so amazing guys! Hopefully some of you will feature in some future posts on this blog.
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Bird Flu and Beer – Chicken in China
While my days in China were spent doing typical tourist activities, at night Snow took us out to eat at some authentic Chinese restaurants. Most of the waiters at the places we went to had fairly limited English, so we had to rely on Snow to do all the ordering. We ended up getting a range of dishes and splitting between the group – it was amazing how much food you can order for a group of thirteen and still only end up paying approximately $7 each. Needless to say, nobody went hungry, and I feel I can safely say that some of the best Chinese food I've ever had, I had in China.
One thing that made me uneasy at first, however, was that Snow ordered a chicken dish. Alarm bells went off in my head immediately – all throughout my travels in South East Asia I had been following the news and tracking the progression of the new strain of bird flu. At the time I arrived in China, I knew there had been the most cases in the city of Shanghai, and even a few confirmed reports in Taiwan. Some people had suggested I not go to China – others, including my mother, had just strictly warned me to stay away from live poultry and to not eat any chicken. At this point in my trip, I can safely say that I am yet to handle any living poultry. As for eating chicken… well, to be honest, I completely forgot. The alarm bells didn't go off until after we'd finished our meal, at which point I had eaten a substantial amount of chicken.
But so had everyone else in the group, and no one seemed to give the danger of bird flu the slightest thought, and if they had then they certainly hadn't mentioned it. Snow hadn't seemed too concerned, so I took that as a good sign – I figured the local people tend to know more about what's going on in their areas then CNN, although with China you never really do know…
Tim, one of the Australian guys, had been travelling throughout China for the last three weeks on a different tour before joining our group. He was telling us a few stories about his travels and some of the places he had been, and at one point mentioned something about Shanghai. Alarm bells did instantly go off this time, and when he finished his stories, I leaned over to have a one on one conversation with him.
"Did you say you were in Shanghai?" I asked, trying to sound casual.
"Yeah, probably about a week or so ago."
"For how long?" I continued to quiz him, with the nonchalant façade probably failing miserably.
"Just three nights," Tim replied, quite matter-of-factly. I thought maybe the direction I was going might have been apparent, but he didn't appear to have any idea where I was taking the interrogation. I leaned over further and spoke a little quieter, suddenly feeling a little silly about my paranoia.
"What about bird flu?" I asked in a low, hushed voice.
"Bird flu?" Tim repeated. "What about it?"
"Wasn't it a problem? Like, weren't you kinda scared going through Shanghai?"
He looked genuinely surprised, or at the very least confused. "Umm… No, not really. I mean, it might be around, but… no, I wasn't worried. It's mostly fine, really." His tone carried the nonchalance I'd tried to attain in my original question, and I very much believed what he was saying.
So between Tim having survived a visit to Shanghai and our entire group eating chicken seemingly without a second thougth, I decided that perhaps bird flu wasn't as much of a serious concern in Beijing as my loved ones would have me believe. I know most of them will be reading this either sighing, face palming, or rolling their eyes, but in my opinion it just really shows how a little bit of media hysteria can go a long way, and terrify the on-lookers more than the people actually living the experience.
The other part of Chinese night life I experienced was the Hou Hai Bar Street, where a bunch of different small bars lined a riverside street. I visited the street after dinner on our last night in Beijing with Tim and Alyson, the other American in our group. As we strolled down the street trying to decide on a place to have a drink, Tim made a comment on how unlike the rest of China this street was, or more precisely, how much American influence there was. Almost every bar had live music and karaoke, with many of them butchering Western music with their limited English vocabularies. Most bars had people outside trying to beckon you into their venue, but we kept walking until we found a place that lacked the hecklers. We ended up taking a seat at a Jamaican bar, sitting outside so that we could hear each other talking over the live music inside, and sampled some of the local draught beer. It was nice to get to know some more members of our travel group, though we didn't end up staying out too late, as we had to get up early to get the train to Mongolia the next morning. But it was nice to catch a glimpse into the Chinese nightlife.
Beijing's riverside bar street.
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China's Greatest Hits: Sightseeing in Beijing
My overland trip through Central Asia was going to have one major difference from the rest of my travelling – I was going to be on a tour, travelling with a bunch of other people. After travelling solo for so long, I was actually quite excited to be returning to some sort of a schedule where there was a little less uncertainty at the beginning of each day. I was also going to be going through some countries where English is not as common as it is in places like Thailand and Vietnam – in that sense, they're not places I'd be able to visit at all unless I was under some sort of guidance.
When I arrived back at the hotel after my trip to Beijing Zoo, I was greeted by our guide, a Chinese woman whose English name was Snow. She led me into another room where some of the other travellers were waiting, so I took a seat and waited for everyone to arrive. There were thirteen people in our tour group – two girls from America, two couples from the UK, and then four girls and two guys who were Australians. Snow briefed us all about the Chinese part of our trip, and talked to us about what we wanted to do. The tour I was on was a little different to most – there was no strict set itinerary, and each individual was allowed to chose whatever they wanted to do, and decide how they wanted to fill their time in between the train journeys between cities. However, there was a unanimous vote to see China's most popular tourist attractions: Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Great Wall of China.
The following day was supposed to be quite cool and overcast, so we decided to hold off on our journey to the Great Wall until we had better weather. So on our first morning as a group, we met Snow at the hotel and then walked to Tiananmen Square. We were told it was the largest city square in the world, and could hold at least one million people. There's also a flag pole where a flag raising ceremony is held at sunrise every morning – Snow told us we could attend it tomorrow morning if we wanted, but I decided that after Angkor Wat I had already played my "awake at sunrise" card for this month. The square itself was an interesting space though, not dissimilar to places like Martin Place back home in Sydney, although exponentially bigger – I was informed that the vast space in front of us was only half the square, and that it continued on the other side of the central monument, a memorial dedicated to the people who died in the Chinese Peoples Revolution, and the mausoleum of Chairman Mao, which has thousands of visitors every day, coming to pay respects to the former leader. However, I was surprised to find that many Chinese people still don't know about the fatal student protests that happened in that very square in 1989. For me, it was a shocking example of just how much censorship the Chinese government imposes on its population – and here I was thinking how terrible it is that they block Facebook!
Myself in Tiananmen Square.
The Forbidden City.
After having a wander through Tiananmen Square, we crossed the road to the Forbidden City. The name sounds more intimidating than it really is – it simply comes from the fact that the Forbidden City was former the home of the Chinese Emperor, and therefore the common people were forbidden from entering. Snow took us through the City, pointing out some of the finer details in the architecture and design, and telling us stories about the history of the buildings and the people who once resided in them. The Chinese royalty haven't lived in the Forbidden City since 1912, and it was opened to the public about a decade later. I also noticed that many of the buildings had scaffolding around them, indicative of reconstruction and repairs that were underway. It reminded me of places like the palaces in Bangkok and Phnom Penh, and the temples at Angkor Wat. When you see pictures of them, they look like impressive buildings that have withstood the test of time, but in reality they are in a constant state of upkeep and conditioning, something that you can only really see if you visit the places for yourself – or see amateur photographs that don't make it into the advertisements or guidebooks.
Standing with a lion statue inside the Forbidden City.
The Imperial Garden inside the Forbidden City.
After spending a couple of hours wandering through the Forbidden City, Snow took us to a garden behind the city called Jingshan Park, where there was a tower from which you could have a wide, panoramic view of the Forbidden City and the surrounding areas of Beijing. From that vantage point we could see just how bad the city's pollution really is. Part of it may have been due to the overcast weather, but there was still an undeniable thick smog that clogged the horizon. It was still an interesting view in its own weird way, and didn't diminish the enormity of the city – buildings and civilisation stretched on in every direction, as far the eye could see.
The view of the Forbidden City from Jingshan Park tower.
After lunch, we caught the delightfully efficient subway system out west to visit the Summer Palace, another ancient building that housed different members of Chinese royalty throughout history. We walked along the banks of the artificial lake while Snow told us stories and explained different aspects of the landscape and buildings. Within the Summer Palace was a building called the Tower of Buddhist Incense, a large tower which also provided us with spectacular views of another area of Beijing. Even though the air was thick with clouds and smog, we could still see quite far into the distance over the lake, and the weather gave the whole place a sacred and mystical feeling.
Inside the ground of the Summer Palace – an area about 4 times the size of the Forbidden City.
View from the Tower of Insence.
One thing I began to notice, after having it pointed out by some of my other companions, was that Chinese people just love to get photos with white people – whether or not they have your consent isn't really even an issue. As I stood at the top of the tower, looking down at the scene beneath me, a noticed someone standing a couple of steps below me. She was a Chinese woman who had been standing next to me just moments ago – she had repositioned herself and was now holding her camera up to take a photo of herself, clearly angled to have me in the background. My reaction was one of both amusement and annoyance, and I rolled my eyes as I side-stepped out of the picture. It wasn't the first time it had happened – sometimes they're even quite direct and simply approach you and ask if they can have their picture taken with you. Sometimes I oblige, other times I can't be bothered, but I found it kind of rude to try and take pictures like that without even having the decency to be discreet about it. The local Chinese tourists love to pose and have their photo taken in front of everything – from the biggest landmarks to the most basic and insignificant details. I just wondered how they would react to one of us coming up and shoving a camera in their faces and calling it a holiday snap.
Our second day in Beijing would see us headed to the Great Wall of China, which is about a two hour drive out of the city. There are a lot of different locations where you can visit and climb the wall, but Snow had suggested we go to an area called Mutianyu, which was a little further than the other more popular tourist section of the wall, but was supposed to be one of the most beautiful spots. All I can say is if Mutianyu wasn't the most popular section, I'd hate to see how many people were at the bigger tourist area. There were lots of groups of Westerners, but there was also huge amounts of domestic tour groups from other parts of China, including a massive group of school children.
There were two options for getting to the top of the Great Wall – riding a cable car or climbing the steps all the way to the top. Most of the group wanted to get the cable car, but I kind of wanted to walk. "I want to be able to say 'I climbed the Great Wall of China', not 'Yeah I took a cable car to the top 'cause it seemed like a lot of stairs'", I had said, and luckily Kaylah, one of the American girls, had shared a similar sentiment. So the two of us set off to climb the stairs while the rest of the group piled into the cable car. I quite enjoyed the walk up with Kaylah, because it was the first time I'd really gotten to get to know someone from the group one on one. Since we had an uneven number of people in our group, I had ended up being by myself in my room at the hotel. While I loved the little bit of privacy, it meant that I'd only really interacted with my group members in group situations. I hadn't really made new friends or gotten to know anyone since meeting Laura back in Cambodia, so it was fun to talk to Kaylah and get to know a little more about each other, making jokes here and there and motivating each other as we made the steep ascent up the hill to the Great Wall.
Snow had said it would take about half and hour, but together Kaylah and I managed to conquer the steps in just under twenty minutes. We thought it was an impressive achievement, regardless of how out of breath we may have been once we reached the top. We stopped for a moment to catch our breath, and take some photos of the magnificent view. It was completely different from the kind of views we'd had back in Beijing – the sun was shining brightly in a clear blue sky, and you could see the Chinese mountains and countryside stretch on in all directions. The wall itself was an interesting structure – after the trek from the ground level up to the top, I hadn't expected there to be more stairs. But as the wall snaked up and down the contours of the hill, there were old flights of stairs going up and down, made even more peculiar by the fact that many of the flights tilted either left or right, as well as having vast variations in steepness from flight to flight. It made for an interesting and somewhat challenging walk along the wall, though the real challenge was trying to take a photo without a horde of other tourists in the picture.
Feeling very proud of myself after claiming the Great Wall of China.
At the highest point of the wall with our guide, Snow.
We walked along a section of the wall, enjoying the views and taking photos, until we caught up with the rest of the group who were on their way back down. Kaylah and I continued on until we reached the highest major outpost that was accessible to tourists, and then made our way back to the bottom of the wall. However, instead of walking down, we decided to take the fun option and ride the toboggan down. It was a similar set up to theme parks in Australia like Jamberoo – a metal half-pipe tube that snaked down the mountain, which you rode down on a toboggan with a single lever to control acceleration and breaking. It was a fun way to reward ourselves after all the walking we'd done on the way up, even though we were slightly stifled by the Chinese tourists who weren't as enthusiastic about gathering speed as Kaylah and myself. We just laughed it off and puttered along behind them, enjoying the fresh air, amazing views, and the fact that we'd just walked along one of the great wonders of the world.
The last stop of the day was the Ming Tombs, a huge mausoleum complex where thirteen of the sixteen emperors of the Ming dynasty were buried. We went down into the tombs to see the coffins, and visited the several exhibitions and museums, before piling back onto the bus and heading home. While we'd had two full days of sightseeing in Beijing, looking at maps and guidebooks and seeing all the other things we didn't see made me realise just how huge a city Beijing is, let alone the enormity of the country of China. I'd had a couple of unpleasant experiences, but on the whole my visit to Beijing was interesting and enjoyable. Despite that, I definitely felt I was ready to get up early the next morning and begin our trek to Mongolia.
Huge coffins in the Ming Tombs.
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Hello Panda: Beijing Zoo
After my first night in Beijing, I still had a full day before meeting my tour group at the hotel in the afternoon. I knew that once I met up with them, most of us would want to do the major things in Beijing such as the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, so I decided to find something else to do that might not as be as popular among the group. After collecting a city map from hotel reception and studying a guide to the Beijing subway system, I discovered that there was a station not too far from the hotel, and also one located right next to the Beijing Zoo. Figuring it would be a quick and easy expedition to manage by myself, I set out into the streets again to tackle Beijing in the daylight.
Getting to the first station was a mission in itself. I thought I was going the right way, following the major roads, but I ended up at Wangfujing Station, which was in the complete opposite direction from my desired destination of Tiananmen East Station. It was only one stop difference, so I just considered myself lucky I'd found a station at all and descended into the underground subway system. Every entrance point has a security check and bag scanning conveyor belt, just like going through customs at an airport. When I finally made it down into the station, I tried to buy a ticket to Beijing Zoo Station. It took my a while to realise the fare for the subway was just 2 yuan – less than a dollar – no matter where you were going. The train system was also clean, fast and efficient, much like the public transport I'd used in Bangkok and Singapore, and I found myself internally cursing Sydney for still not lifting its game. I had one stop to transfer to a different line, but soon enough I had arrived at the zoo.
Given that I was in China, it was very clear as to what was the major attraction at the Beijing Zoo. On top the entrance fee into the zoo, there is an additional charge for admittance into the Panda House – the exhibit that in home to the zoos five panda bears. Once you make your way past the billboards of panda history – of which the English translation was almost too painful to read – and the scores of iconic panda merchandise, you can actually get a glimpse of the animals. I have to admit they are cute, and their colouring definitely lends them a cuter appearance and reputation that almost all other bears lack. Yet like most animals in zoos, they didn't do a great deal. Even wild pandas are known for being particularly lazy, so I wasn't surprised to find that all the pandas were either sitting by themselves, chewing away on bamboo, or sleeping. All around me were crowds of Chinese tourists, squealing with excitement and posing for photos with the pandas in the background, and while I appreciated the rare sight, I didn't exactly share their enthusiasm. After all, for all that the bear was doing, it could have easily swapped places with me in a day in my life back home, and I don't think anyone would have really noticed.
Eating panda.
Sleeping panda.
The rest of the zoo was, to be completely honest, quite depressing. There were some nice sculptures and some beautiful scenery, but on the whole the zoo was quite dirty. A lot of the animals exhibits looked quite inadequate too. While the pandas were treated to luscious floral fields, I found wolves who were living in no more than a red dirt landscape with a few burrow holes, and no real space to run around. One on the two pools in the polar bear exhibit was a foul green colour, though one of the bears did put on a bit of a show swimming around in the other, less filthy body of water. The highlight of the whole complex was probably the aquarium – obviously newly built, and incurring another entrance fee of its own. It provided the chance to get particularly close to some of the marine animals, though again I wondered if there was adequate space for some of them – four turtles circled around a small, shallow rock pool, seemingly trying to mount the rocky walls and escape. There was also a show with the beluga whales and bottle nose dolphins, and though I couldn't understand any of the commentary, I watched and enjoyed the tricks that they performed, including synchronised jumping, and one of the animal trainers riding a dolphin like a surfboard.
The wolves in their less than adequate exhibit.
Polar bear swimming in the cleaner of its two pools of water.
Turtle almost trying to escape from it's exhibit.
The dolphins still seemed quite enthusiastic about life, at least.
Synchronised jumping in the dolphin show.
I've never known how I really feel about zoos. I know they play important roles in the conversation of endangered species, but I sometimes feel great sympathy for the poor animals locked away inside less than adequate exhibits. When I visited the Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo last year, I learnt that some of the animals that won't breed are castrated to keep them under control. I was horrified – I pictured some science fiction scenario in which humans were the animals in a zoo, and myself being castrated because I refused to mate with the other female "animals". I found it a little disturbing, and have ever since found it hard to pinpoint where zoos stand on my moral compass. Pandas might be content to sit around and eat and sleep, but my heart goes out to those captive wolves, locked in a glass box when they should be running free in the wild.
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Back to Square One: Life Lessons in Beijing
As the captain announced our descent into Beijing, I peered out the window and down at the thick layers of cloud that the plane was heading into. As we emerged from the other side of those clouds… well, it's hard to be sure if we ever did. I'd heard about the high levels of pollution in Beijing, and as I stepped off the plane and looked out onto the smoggy runway, it was clear – unlike the air – that these tales had been no exaggeration. It took me a while to get out of Beijing airport, considering you have to take a short train trip to get from customs and passport check to the baggage claim area, but after about an hour I was on my way in a taxi. As we drove along the highways and into the heart of the city, I sat staring out the window in something close to a state of shock.
The sky was a distant memory, hidden behind a thick layer of cloud and pollution. It could simply have been overcast, except there was no chill in the weather, nor did the air feel particularly humid. But it was a different kind of heaviness, a weight that hung in the air unlike anything I'd ever felt before, and something that I have great difficulty trying to explain. But every now and then the blanket of smog would ease up a little, and the glowing disc of the sun would be visible through the haze, burning a deep, demonic orange and bleeding into the sky around it. Buildings and warehouses and construction sites whizzed past me on the roadside, and even the regular clusters of trees and other greenery didn't help to diminish the feeling that I had landed in some kind of post-apocalyptic industrial realm. Even with a population of some 18 million people, all I could see was the gridlock vehicles on the highway, feeling slightly alone in the big grey smog. As far as first impressions go, I guess Beijing was living up to its intimidating reputation.
The view of the smoggy streets from my taxi.
The next leg of my gap year was going to be a tour – the bucket list-worthy Trans-Siberian Railway trek, starting in Beijing and ending in St Petersburg, Russia. I had flown into China a day early, and had a full 24 hours to spend in the city before meeting my guide and the rest of my tour companions the following afternoon. After settling into the hotel room and taking a quick rest, I decided to go for a wander and see what I could discover, and make my comparisons between Northern and South-East Asia.
A short walk from where I was staying found me at the beginning to Wangfujing Street – one of the most famous and busiest areas in Beijing. Though of course, I had set out into the streets with nothing more than my trusted sense of direction and definitely without a map, and had stumbled across the strip by accident. I have to admit, it didn't look much like what I expected from China. There was obviously a huge Western and/or American cultural influence on this particular street, with an Apple Store, Forever 21, and the Beijing Foreign Language Book Store. It kind of reminded me of the main strip of Pitt St back in Sydney, except it was four times as wide and probably at least ten times as long – I can't say for sure, since I never made it to the end. There was the occasional car or bicycle nudging its way through the crowds, but for the most part it was a street heavy with pedestrian traffic.
The corner of the main crossing at the start on Wangfujing Street.
Wangfujing Street.
After a short time I was approached by a small Asian woman, probably in her mid-twenties, asking me where I was from. The cautious, mistrusting nature I had developed in South-East Asia suddenly kicked in. Until now, I had just been thinking how less geared towards tourists this place had seemed. There were a few souvenir shops and English speaking shops and restaurants, but there wasn't someone on every street corner trying to sell you things or screaming at you to get into their taxis. I'd also read that Chinese people are often just naturally curious about Western people, so as she asked a few more questions about myself, I began to slowly warm up to her. She told me her name was Charlie, and offered little bits of information about herself in return to all her questions. I let her walk along with me as wandered down the street.
"What are you doing? Are you shopping?" Charlie asked me as I gazed at the buildings round me, the neon lights developing their own glowing aura within the clouds of low-hanging pollution.
"I'm just looking for something to eat, actually."
"Ahh… You want to try the night markets? They have some very good street food."
"Umm…" I hesitated for a moment, but so far Charlie had seemed relatively genuine. Surely there was no harm in going for a little walk, right? "Sure, okay."
Wangfujing is a busy street full of lights and colours.
Charlie lead me a short way to a street joining onto Wangfujing, lined with market food stalls on their side. The delicacies were like Khao San Road on crack – there were starfish, dried seahorses on skewers, and even scorpions that were so raw that their legs continued to wriggle and twitch. While I'd been game to try tarantulas served in a Cambodian restaurant, the street food is just one step too far for me, so I settled for a cob of corn. We wandered for a little bit longer, and Charlie suggested finding a place to sit down for a cup of tea or coffee. By this stage I was starting to feel a little more comfortable, so I followed her through another street and into a small tea house. There we sat and chatted for quite some time – we talked about ourselves, the kind of music we like and our different hobbies, about travelling and where we've been, and where we want to go, about China and the differences in our cultures. We had two pots of tea, and Charlie explained to me the subtle differences in the flavours, and the Chinese delicacy that is a good brew. Afterwards we also had a glass each of Chinese wine.
The street markets felt a little more touristy than the rest of what I'd seen of Beijing.
They have some bizarre street food in Beijing.
I was just thinking about how I hadn't had wine in a little while, since the beer had been so much cheaper in South-East Asia, when our bill finally arrived. The waitress handed it to Charlie."Oh, it's not too much. Do you want to grab this?"
I have to take some of the blame – I wasn't looking at the menu, so I failed to look the prices as Charlie had ordered. I was a little taken aback by the way Charlie just assumed I was going to pay, and when I looked at the bill and did a rough conversation from Chinese yuan to Australian dollars in my head, I nearly spat out my mouthful of wine.
"What the hell, Charlie? This isn't cheap!"
She looked surprised, and stammered through her words for a moment. "This isn't too much, this is what it usually costs for two people."
I was skeptical. The total amount could have got two people blind drunk in a moderately priced bar in Sydney – it was a lot more than I was prepared, or willing, to pay for two pots of tea in China.
"Can we split it?" I'd asked her. Not for the first time on this trip, I cursed myself for going along with a girl on what could easily be interpreted as a date. I was not going to foot the whole bill for another night out, and especially not this one.
"Oh, I only have 100 yuan," Charlie said as she offered me a few notes from her wallet. It was approximately $15, and only about a tenth of the total bill.
"That's a start," I mumbled to myself as I snatched the notes up, abandoning any pleasantries or niceties. The whole thing had gone pear-shaped, and only now – obviously too late – but my suspicions started to kick in. I even considered just walking out without paying, but I didn't want to risk causing any more trouble for myself.
So I paid and stormed out of the tea house, Charlie hot on my heels.
"I'm sorry, I didn't know," she said as she shuffled along beside me.
"Know what? How much if would be?"
"I'm sorry, I just thought that Australian are wealthy, I just wanted to show you some nice tea and Chinese culture."
"I'm a traveller, Charlie. I'm on a budget. I don't have that kind of money to waste on tea." She almost seemed offended, as though I was devaluing her culture or tradition, but I refused to believe that Chinese tea should have costed so much in China.
"But, you can just ask your father to send you more money, can't you?"
I was shocked. "Ahh, no? My dad doesn't give me free handouts to waste on expen-"
"But you're his only son!" Again, I was almost shocked into silence. Almost.
"Well I hate to break it to you but that's not how it works in Australia!"
"I'm sorry, I don't know Australia! I only know China!"
It was a slightly profound moment. Here we were, voices raised and arguing in the middle of Wangfujing Street, and suddenly I was the one who felt bad for Charlie. I was getting quite rude and annoyed, but I hadn't even considered that maybe she was just acting on the limited knowledge that local Chinese people seem to have of Western culture and customs. Maybe all abroad Australians are very wealthy compared to her. The bill had been paid for, yet I suddenly felt guilty for berating her in an attempt to take out my anger to feel better about the situation.
I let out a long sigh. "Okay. It's fine, just forget it."
"I'm really sorry, Robert. I had a really good time chatting to you. Maybe we can go to karaoke, I can buy you a beer?"
I still couldn't figure her out, but I wasn't going to risk my wallet taking another beating. "I should really get back to my hotel now, I'm feeling pretty tired."
We awkwardly bid each other farewell after our argument, and I quickly paced home through the backstreets of Beijing, the sense of excitement I'd had from being in a new city replaced with the awful feeling of having another country and currency get the better of me.
The following afternoon I met with the tour group I would be travelling the Trans-Siberian with, and our guide gave us a run down on the basics of the city. As she warned us about some of the potential tourist traps and scams, I hung my head in shame as she outlined a scenario so similar to the one I had experienced last night – it was almost as though our guide had been there and was recounting the scene blow by blow. I'd been warned that there are lots of false taxi services at the airport who will try to charge you exorbitant amounts to get from the airport to the city, and I had been so proud of myself that I had managed to spot and avoid them and make my way to the hotel in a legitimate taxi. So it was rather deflating to learn I had quickly fallen into the very next scam to come along after that.
It turned out to be more than just a shallow than a culture clash, but I guess I leant something from the experience in the end. In these unfamiliar places, learn to trust your suspicious instincts. Though I can only hope that every tourist trap I do fall for will better prepare me for avoiding the next one.
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130 | September's Live Music Lineup in the Valley!
Photo by PQ Productions
Looking for live entertainment in North Conway, NH? There's plenty to be found! The Mt. Washington Valley is a mecca of musical talent. People who love to play, people who love to perform, people who love to host and definitely people who love to listen. Choose from any of the events and venues below and add a night out in the Mt. Washington Valley to expand your musical repertoire! For more vacation inspiration, subscribe to the Chamber's monthly newsletter!
Red Jacket Mountain View Resort is hosting Carlos Olmeda on September 6th and 19th. Carlos Olmeda is a singer, songwriter performing acoustic Rock, Latin, Old Timey and his own originals in the panoramic Mountain View Room!
Sea Dog Brewing Co. presents Sheehan & Holden on Saturday, September 12th from 9 PM-12 AM. Maine-based singers/guitarists Bobby Sheehan and Jeremy Holden perform a high-energy selection of acoustic rock and folk music. Sheehan and Holden, both members of the band Junco, combine acoustic versions of the band's original music with classic covers by artists including Tom Petty, Dave Matthews, Led Zeppelin, and more
Sea Dog Brewing Co. brews a full line of award-winning handcrafted ales brewed in a traditional English style using only the highest quality ingredients like English two-row malted barley and British top-fermenting Ringwood yeast. Their English brewing style results in brews with a distinctive, refreshing taste and crisp finish. Sea Dog is serving up its handcrafted beers and full menu in an 18th century barn, perfect for enjoying good music with good friends.
Stone Mountain Arts Center is presenting socially distanced live entertainment for up to 50 people. This venue is one-of-a-kind with acts ranging from musical artists to stand-up comics. Its line-up is diverse and promises a completely unique experience in the Mt. Washington Valley. Any event is sure to delight, so pick one or all from Stone Mountain's line-up to attend! And be sure to reserve for dinner before the show. The menu is just as entertaining as the acts that follow. A meal at Stone Mountain is a must!
Tuckerman Brewing Company is serving up local beer, lots of space and live entertainment. The crew at Tuckerman's is excited to see you at their outdoor beer garden this September, featuring regular musical performances weekly. Music plays from 3:00 to 6:00pm. For a complete listing of bands, click here.
M&D Theater is featuring five, two person plays through September. The theater's mission celebrates and enhances personal understanding through the shared experience of live theatre. Our ultimate goal is to produce plays which inspire, nurture, challenge, amaze, educate, and empower artists and audiences, in order to foster a more conscious and compassionate community.
The line-up of shows M&D is showing promises for a great night out full of laughs, entertainment and through-provoking theater!
Wildcat Tavern is killing the game when it comes to outdoor dining in the valley. (It also offers indoor dining as well.) The restaurant has set-up dining in its outdoor garden and are hosting regular musical guests. On September 12th Wildcat Tavern is hosting the Cold River Radio Mini Concert featuring "Micromasse" on September 12th.
Micromassé is a trio of accomplished musicians offering a fresh new sound that is nostalgically analog, worldly and explosively modern. Combining the classic sound of the Hammond Organ with dynamic electric guitar and infectious drums; Micromassé strives to bring instrumental music to new frontiers while maintaining a positive groove and a fun vibe.
Wildcat Tavern is also hosting Hoot Night, regularly on Tuesday evenings from 5:30-8:30 as well as Igloo Sessions on Wednesdays, from 6:00-8:30pm.
Castle in the Clouds hosts weekly dinner and live music as you watch the sunset over Lake Winnipesaukee from its beautiful outdoor terrace! Come with your dinner partners and an appetite for classic American fare with unique twists. Awarded "Best Music Nights in NH" in 2018 by NH Magazine! UPDATE: Music nights are sold out throughout September, but continue to check with the historic lodge as openings may become available.
Music Nights are by reservation only and require a $10 per-person cover charge paid online in advance. Your reservation guarantees your table for the whole evening, so you can mingle on the terrace, peruse the exhibit gallery, or admire the historic horse stables and always have your seat to come back to. Castle in the Cloud recommends making your reservation at least 1-2 weeks in advance, as Music Nights tend to sell out quickly!
Bradley Backstage is a treat!
We love Bradley Backstage at Fryeburg Academy's PAC! They recently hosted Mr. Gus' team-up with Blue Bus in a genre-blending jam session.
Bradley Backstage is presented onstage so you are seated up close to the performers making it a very intimate and personal experience with the music!
Bradley Backstage is performed at the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center in Fryeburg. Check out their schedule and come enjoy the music!
Apres Ski and live entertainment in Mt Washington Valley, NH –March 15 – April 1, 2018
March 23: Ryan St. Onge, 1:00-4:00pm
March 24: RadioBDC Coors Lite Drafters, 2:00-5:00pm
March 31: Shark Martin, 2:00-5:00pm
March 25: Youth Day #2: All kids 7 to 17 pay just $17 for a lift ticket.
April 1: Easter Egg Hunt: Kids 12 and under gather under the Snowcat chair at noon to see what the Easter bunny brought!
Apres Ski at Attitash:
March 24: Ovation, An encore to 80s rock in Ptarmigan Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
March 24: Den Sessions at Bear Peak with White Steer, 2:00-4:30pm
March 31: Motor Booty Affair at Ptarmigan Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
March 31: Den Sessions with Jeremy Dean, 2:00-4:30pm
March 24: Grandstand Mogul Jam: Compete in the best of two-run format. Open to all levels of competition. Info here.
March 31: Pond skimming at Attitash: A rite of passage and an great way to celebrate spring. Cross the pond with skis or snowboards. Not sure that's for you? It's a great spectator event too. Info here.
March 24: Music with Riley Parkhurst Duo, 1:00-4:00pm
March 17 Cranapalooza: Enjoy apres ski music, entertainment and games hosted by none other than North Conway's favorite penguin, C-More. On March 10, Cranapalooza celebration is topped off with fireworks too!
March 24: Flannel Festival: Show your NH pride for a day of Flannel skiing! At 10:00am to 12:00PM – Music from country 102.5 and Hood MOOSTRUCK and hot chocolate samples. At 1:00pm – Beard and helmet hair judging competition – meet on Zip's deck. At 1:00-4:00pm – Live Music with Riley Parkhurst Duo in Zip's and beer promos in Zip's Live music by Riley Parkhurst Duo, and other events.
March 31: Spring Festival: The annual Spring Splash opens the competition to brave participants, competing for prizes and bragging rights. Prizes will be awarded to best costume, best splash, & best skim. Each person will have one run. There will be two divisions for splash and skim, 13 & under, 14+. Click here for rules and info.
March 17, 24: Adult Apres Ski Party, 3:00-5:50pm: When you're finished with a great day on the trails, head to the 3rd floor and listen to some après ski entertainment. Try a new brew at Slopeside Pub located on the 3rd level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Entertainment will be from 3:00pm-5:30pm and Bar Promos are from 3:00pm-5:00pm. On March 17: DJ Chuck Noel, and St. Paddy's Day party take place in the pub
March 17, 24: Kids Apres Ski Party: 3:30-5:00pm: Kids ages 4-12 are welcome to join in this special supervised après ski fun upstairs in the Mount Washington View Room, located on the Heaven Level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Special après parties are scheduled on most Saturday's throughout the year and during vacation and holiday periods. Each party will include live entertainment, games, activities, and refreshments for kids. Parents are welcome to leave their kids at this supervised program and enjoy entertainment at the Slopeside Lounge. Reservations are not required for this complimentary program. Click here to read about the different themed parties.
March 31: 31st Annual Bretton Woods Beach Party & Fujiwhara 4X DH: As the 2017-18 ski season draws to a close, there's no better time to sneak in the last few runs of the year while soaking up the sweet springtime sun. Spring skiing, live music, tasty food and great friends make this party a day to remember year after year. There will be plenty of beach themed activities going on so grab the sun screen and wear your beach attire because this Beach Party is sure to keep you rocking from first chair to last call! This year's theme for the Beach Party is Tropic Love! From 10:00-2:00pm, catch the Fujiwhara 4X DH, an on-snow, downhill mountain bike race that will be sure to be a treat for both spectators and participants alike! Click here for all the details and a full schedule.
Sat, March 24: Apres ski with Ben Cook & Corona promotion
Sun, March 25: Apres ski with Greg Walsh
Fri, March 30: Apres ski with Ben Cook
Sat, March 31: Round out the season with apres ski and Greg Walsh
March 24: All Day Pond Skim: Test your skills on the pond. Free for all with lift ticket.
March 17, 24, 31: Say hello to Powder Bear: King Pine's mascot, Powder Bear, will be out and about offering greetings to young skiers from 2:00-3:00pm.
March 24: Kings Ride Freeride Series Big Air: The King's Broad Arrow identified the biggest and tallest of the King's Pines – and the Freeride series takes that tradition of excellence to new heights in this new, under the lights, three event series in the Twisted Pine Terrain Park. March 24th marks the Big Air contest. Info here.
March 25: King Pine Cardboard Box Derby: Build a cardboard box racer (for two or four racers) with your own theme and bring your own theme music and race down King Pine's special racecourse. Racers must be built entirely out of cardboard (no wood or metal allowed). Boxes may be held together with tape, glue or stitched. Contestants are encouraged to wear helmets. Registration starts at noon. Info & registration form here.
March 31: Easter Egg Hunt: Kids 12 and under are invited to meet at the top of the Pokey Pine trail and hunt for Easter Eggs! Easter Eggs can be found all over our Pokey Pine trail beginning at 11 a.m.
March 24: 34th Annual Spring Fling: Celebrating the beginning of Spring, the event captures the essence of the season's skiing and riding – lots of soft snow, live entertainment and lounging on the Blizzard's Pub party deck, catching rays and enjoying the weather! The Slush Cup (starts at 1:30pm) pits skiers and snowboarders against a 100-foot-long man-made pond of ice cold water. Skim along as far as you can go, before falling victim to the laws of gravity! Register (for free) in guest services until 11:30am. Kids under 18 MUST have a parent or guardian accompany them to sign the liability paperwork.
March 31: Easter Egg Hunt – Open to all little kids. Find eggs in the snow by the sugar shack starting at 10:00am. Bring a basket!
March 16: Red Parka Challenge Cup (daytime), Shark Martin, 9:00pm – 12:30am
March 23: Barnyard Pimps, 9:00pm – 12:30am
March 24: Blue Matter, 9:00pm – 12:30am
March 30-31: Now is Now, 9:00pm – 12:30am
March 17: Al Shafner and the Revtones, 8:00pm to closing
March 24: Riley Parkhurst Project, 8:00pm to closing
March 22: Johnno & Simon Crawford, 7:00pm
March 29: Johno & Tom Dean, 7:00pm
March 23: Tristan Omand
March 24: Closed for a private function
March 31: Story time & Kids Activities at North Conway Library: The North Conway Library will be presenting a monthly, hour-long story time & activities program through the spring for children of all ages, focused on learning about nature through crafts, activities and books. Alice Puccio, education coordinator at AMC in Pinkham Notch, is leading the program, which will be held on Saturday mornings from 10 to 11 a.m. in the library's children's room on 2719 Main St. in North Conway Village. The programs take place on the last Saturday of each month and are free and open for residents & visitors. They are most appropriate for children ages 4 and older; children must be accompanied by an adult. Call (603) 356-2961 or check NorthConwayLibrary.com for more information. On Saturday, March 31: "Animal Tracks" Kids will be read books about animal signs and learn to identify animal tracks and make their own potato print tracks. Then they'll go outside to practice their new skills.
Apres Ski and live Entertainment in Mt Washington Valley, NH – Week of Feb 1-8, 2018
Here's what's in store for the upcoming week.
Apres Ski at the Ski Resorts…
Apres Ski at the Wildcat Pub
Feb 2: Rafe Montegrano, 12:30-3:30pm
Feb 3: Pat Foley Band, 1:00-4:00pm
Feb 9: Ryan St Orange, 12:30-3:30pm
Feb 10: Jonathan Sarty, 1:00-4:00pm
Feb 4: Game Day Special – In honor of the big game, adult lift tickets are $35 all day on Super Bowl Sunday.
Feb 4: Parlor Ski Demo Day – Try before you buy!
Feb 14: Special Valentine's Day pricing for couples & singles: For February 14th, Valentine's Day couples and get 2 adult lift tickets for just $59, in advance online only. Single skiers, find a date on the mountain! Single lift tickets are available for $39 in advance online only as well! Info & order online here.
Apres Ski at Attitash
Feb 3: Den sessions at Bear Peak with Ben Cook, 2:00-4:40pm
Feb 3: Best Not Broken at Ptarmigan Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
Feb 10: Den Sessions at Bear Peak with Kimberly June, 2:00-4:30pm
Feb 10: Girls Just Want to Have Fun 80s Band at Ptarmigan Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
Feb 10: Abenaki Parks Slopestyle, 11:00am-1:00pm – Stomp your best tricks for prizes.
Feb 14: 2 for $59: Grab your sweetheart and 2 can ski for just $59 – purchase tickets online in advance only. Info here.
Feb 3: Music with White Steer in Zip's Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
Feb 10: Music with Arthur James in Zip's Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
Feb 3 & 10: Cranapalooza! As the afternoon winds down, the festivities begin at Cranmore Mountain. Cranapalooza is a festival of music, entertainment and games hosted by no other than North Conway's favorite penguin, C-More.
Feb 3-4: 80th Anniversary Ticket Pricing: Click here for special ticket offers for 2.
Feb 11: Hope on the Slopes Race to Beat Cancer: The 41st annual Race to Beat Cancer will take place in North Conway on Sunday, February 11th at Cranmore Mountain Resort. Skiers and snowboarders can participate in the race contributing a minimum of $80 ($50 for those 17 and under). The day includes a full-day lift, organic, locally sourced pizza courtesy of Flatbread Company. Participants are encouraged to collect donations from their friends, family, and colleagues. Click here to register in advance.
Bretton Woods Ski Resort presents apres ski parties:
Feb 3: Adult Apres Ski Party, 3:00-5:50pm: When you're finished with a great day on the trails, head to the 3rd floor and listen to some après ski entertainment. Try a new brew at Slopeside Pub located on the 3rd level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Entertainment will be from 3:00pm-5:30pm and Bar Promos are from 3:00pm-5:00pm.
Feb 3: Kids Apres Ski Party: 3:30-5:00pm: Kids ages 4-12 are welcome to join in this special supervised après ski fun upstairs in the Mount Washington View Room, located on the Heaven Level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Special après parties are scheduled on most Saturday's throughout the year and during vacation and holiday periods. Each party will include live entertainment, games, activities, and refreshments for kids. Parents are welcome to leave their kids at this supervised program and enjoy entertainment at the Slopeside Lounge. Reservations are not required for this complimentary program. Click here to read about the different themed parties.
Feb 4: Big Game Party at Omni Mt Washington Hotel: Join in on the showing of the Super Bowl in The Grand Ballroom on the big screen, 5:00-10:00pm
Feb 10: Harpoon Brewery Apres Ski Party with Jonathan's Jewelers and 92.5 The River: After a day on the slopes join us for a fun-filled Harpoon Brewery Après-Ski Party in the Slopeside Pub from 2:00-5 :00pm with Live Music by Palmer Egan and loads of fun, games and prize giveaways… where one lucky person will win a beautiful sterling silver & diamond Snowflake pendant valued at over $700 courtesy of Jonathan's Jewelerss
Feb 3: Demo Day with Powe. Snowboards – Try before you buy!
Feb 4: Alpine Glow Nordic Tour, 4:00-6:00pm. Click here for info.
Feb 10: Nordic Marathon to benefit New England Ski Museum: This 42-kilometer, classic format, cross country ski race showcases one of the largest Nordic systems in the northeast. In the tracks of the famed 1982 US National Championships and such legends as Bill Koch and Tim Caldwell, this race is steeped in history and Nordic skiing tradition. The course layout provides a challenge to experienced racers while making use of terrain that is accessible and enjoyable for skiers of all abilities. Info: here.
Apres Ski at Black Mountain in the Lostbo Pub
Fri, Feb 2: Apres ski entertainment with Riley Parkhurst, 3:30-5:30pm
Sat, Feb 3: Apres ski entertainment with Greg Walsh, 3:30-5:30pm
Sun, Feb 4: Apres ski entertainment with Tim Dion + Superbowl party!, 3:30-5:30pm
Fri, Feb 9: Apres ski entertainment with Ben Cook, 3:30-5:30pm
Sat, Feb 10: Apres ski entertainment with Candie Tremblay and Sam Adams. Love potions for those who wish after Chairlift Speed Dating!
Sun, Feb 11: Apres ski entertainement with Tim Dion, 3:30-5:30pm
Feb 10: Chairlift Speed Dating: Singles, come meet the ski bum of your dreams on the lift of love. Sign up in Lostbo Pub, noon – 3:00pm. Enjoy "love potions" and free pick up line contest in the Lostbo Pub afterward.
Feb 10: Last Tracks with Moat Mountain, 4:00-6:00pm: Ride up the chairlift at 4:00pm. Enjoy appetizers and a tasting of locally brewed Moat Beer with a real Moat brewer. Afterward, ski down with headlamps on a freshly groomed trail. $25 per person. Reservations required. 603-383-4490.
Fridays in February: Torchlight Snow Tubing at King Pine: Experience the fun of lift-serviced torchlight night snowtubing down exciting snow chutes at our Pine Meadows Tubing Park!
Feb 2: Night skiing 4:00 – 9:00pm: for those who can't get enough time on the trails during the day!
Feb 3, 10, 17, 24: Say hello to Powder Bear: King Pine's mascot, Powder Bear, will be out and about offering greetings to young skiers from 2:00-3:00pm.
Feb 3, 10, 17, 24: Horse Drawn Sleighrides, 11am – 1:00pm: Enjoy the classic experience of riding among surrounding fields and within wooded trails in a horse-driven sleigh. In addition to the approximate 15-20 minute ride in the sleigh, warm up by an outdoor fire before and after your ride and enjoy a cup of hot cocoa. $20 for age 13+; $15 for 12 and under.
Feb 3: Kid's Fun Race: Race course at the bottom of the Open Slope, 11:00am-1:00pm.
Feb 4: Big Game Day Special: Purchase a 1-day ticket for our Half Day rate. Available at ticket window day of special.
Feb 10: Bavarian Chocolate Haus Sweetheart Race: Race with your sweetheart for the best combined time and chocolate prizes plus dinner at Traditions. 10:00am – 1:00pm
Fri, Feb 2: New England Ski Day: New England residents, purchase your ticket to ski or ride all day and night for just $32 with the presentation of your New England driver's license. Rentals will just be $32 all day too and Kids get the deal with a license holder.
Fri, Feb 2 & 16: College Night at Shawnee Peak: From 3pm to 9pm, lift tickets are just $20, a savings of $15 and Rentals are just $15, a savings of $12 for college students and professors/staff. College ID required.
Sat, Feb 3: Music on the Mountain: "Music on the Mountain" is hosted by 92.5 the River. This apres ski party features live music from The Rivers homegrown local artists The Ghost of Paul Revere.
Sat, Feb 10: 80s Day with Harpoon: Come get retro with your friends from Harpoon. Details TBA.
At Great Glen Trails/MW Auto Road
Feb 2: Go Red for Women's Heart Disease: Did you know that heart disease is the number one killer in women? Red is the color of the day, so come wearing your best red sweater or outfit and receive 50% off trail passes, rentals and a Go Red Dress pin.
Feb 3: Kid's Ski Fest: Try out the maze, bicycle bumps, and junior jump at the Skier Discovery Zone! Games, team relays, and a scavenger hunt with prizes on trails to the Great Angel Cabin! Beginner lessons and a lollipop race for new skiers. Lunch in the cozy Base Lodge, storytelling, and tubing all day! Parents are welcome and encouraged to take part in all activities offered. $20 per child grades 1-8; $25 per adult. Info and schedule here.
Feb 3 & 24: Evening snowshoe tour: Experience the wonder of a night time winter walk. Join a Naturalist from the Appalachian Mountain Club on a guided snowshoe tour. Reservations required and tours fill fast. For questions, please call (603) 466-3988. Online registration here.
Live Entertainment throughout Mt Washington Valley's restaurants
Every Wednesday throughout January: Jerry's Free Ride Wednesdays – Join Jerry every Wednesday in the Pub where he gives away lift tickets to all of the great ski areas. All you have to do is be in the Pub between 5:30-8:00.
Feb 2 & 3: Tilden Katz in the Pub, 9:00pm-12:30am
Feb 9: Tim Theriault in the Pub, 9:00pm – 12:30am
Feb 10: The Nor'easters in the Pub, 9:00pm – 12:30am
Feb 16: Barnyard Pimps in the Pub, 9:00pm-12:30am
Feb 17: American Made in the Pub, 9:00pm – 12:30am
Feb 3: Miss Maybelle and Slim Pickins, 8:00pm-closing
Feb 10: Al Shafner and the Revtones, 8:00pm-closing
Feb 17: Jonathan Sarty Band, 8:00pm – closing
Feb 1: Johno & Dennis O'Neil – 7:00pm
Feb 2: Marty Quirk, 8:00pm
Feb 3: Marty Quirk, 4:00-6:00pm and again at 8:00pm
Feb 4: Super Bowl Sunday on the big screen
Feb 10: Marty Quirk, 4:00-6:00pm and again at 8:00pm
Feb 11: Kevin Dolan and Simon Crawford, 7:30pm
Feb 2: Candie, Cliff & Ben
Feb 3: Randy Messanio
Feb 4: Cause & Effect
Feb 9: Tom Dean
Feb 10: Tristan Ormond
Jan 26: Open Mike night for local performers
Other Entertainment throughout Mt Washington Valley, February, 2018
Feb 2, 9, 16, 23: Friday Night Lights at Settlers Green: Free hot chocolate from 4pm-7pm and purchase discounted area ski tickets! Plus, follow #FNLHotSpots on Instagram to discover giveaway where to win special gifts during the event. Click here for full details.
Feb 1: Chasing Coral Film Screening: Tin Mountain Conservation will be hosting an environmental film screening of Chasing Coral at their Nature Learning Center in Albany, NH at 7pm. Chasing Coral is a documentary about how coral reefs around the world are vanishing at an unprecedented rate. A team of divers, photographers and scientists set out on a thrilling ocean adventure to discover why and to reveal the underwater mystery to the world. The riveting film has amazing imagery and great narration.
Feb 2, 3, 4: Ice Fest in Mt Washington Valley: Since its inception 25 years ago this event has been eagerly anticipated by ice climbers in the Eastern United States and is considered one of the premier climbing events in the country. It is intended to be a celebration of ice climbing and winter mountaineering and the people that make it a part of their lives. It continues to provide a great opportunity for those attending to network, socialize, try new gear and participate in multiple day courses, one-day technical clinics and privately guided climbs. The Mount Washington Valley is one of the finest waterfall ice climbing destinations in North America. Each year a variety of skills-based clinics and exciting slide shows with featured climbers and guides from the New England area and around the world make this a must-do for ice enthusiasts. Visit www.mwv-icefest.com for more info!
Feb 3: Live Music in the Taproom at Tuckerman Brewing: A free family-friendly indoor concert with Kelly Karuzis at Tuckerman Brewing from 2:00-5:00pm. Part of the Tuckerman Brewing Company Music Series. Free.
Feb 5: International Launch Party with LISA GARDNER, author of Look for Me: Event to be held at: Horsefeathers, North Conway Village at 7:00pm. New year, new book from Valley resident Lisa Gardner! White Birch Books will host the Launch Party. It's the first place to see Lisa, ask questions, and get your signed copy. In fact, the book does not officially come out until the next day – so it really is the first place in the WORLD to buy her new book.
Feb 9: Conner Garvey at Leura Eastman PAC: Garvey is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Portland, Maine, with the amiable presence of an entertainer, the lyrical depth of a poet, and the enchantment of a storyteller. He leaves audiences uplifted and inspired through a positive message. 7:30pm at Leura Eastman Performing Arts Center at Fryeburg Academy. Tickets: $15-Adults, $5-Students (Pre-order online at www.fryeburgacademy.org/pac, or call 207-935-9232).
Feb 9: Children's Musician & Author, Steve Blunt & Marty Kelley at Theater in the Wood: Steve Blunt & Marty Kelley team up for a show that offers sing-along, read-aloud, laugh-a-lot fun for the whole family. 6:00pm. $10 per person, 3 and under free.
Feb 14: Martin Sexton at Stone Mountain Performing Arts Center: A perfect performer for such a warm holiday. Plain and simple…. one of the best singers of this lifetime. Lobby & bar open at 5:00pm. Dinner seating starts at 6:00pm, showtime is at 8:00pm. Tickets: $40.00pp ($4 handling fee for concert). Reserve in advance: Click here.
Click here for a complete calendar of events on and off the mountains throughout January in Mt Washington Valley.
Apres Ski and live Entertainment in Mt Washington Valley, NH – Week of Jan 25-Feb 2, 2018
Jan 25: White Steer, 1:00-4:00pm
Jan 26: Ryan St Onge, 12:30-3:30pm
Jan 27: Kitty Cat's (kids) apres ski in Lion's Den, 3:30-5:00pm
Jan 28: Scott Baer – live during Hair of the Cat brunch, 9:00am – noon
Jan 25-28: Wildcat is celebrating 60 years of lift-serviced skiing Thursday, January 25 – Sunday, January 28 with a whole bunch of activities, events, lift ticket specials, fireworks and birthday cake! Click here for the schedule of events and to purchase specially priced lift tickets online.
Jan 27-28: Annual Military Salute Weekend: Free lift tickets for active and veteran military service men and women and discounted tickets for active duty family members. Valid ID required.
Jan 27: Radio BDC Coors Light Drafters on deck 10:00am – 4:00pm.
Jan 27: Jonathan Sarty in Ptarmigans Pub, plus Ride 3:00-6:00pm plus Ride & Ski Card, Harpoon and Jim Beam will be on hand with prizes.
Jan 27: Den Sessions at Bear Peak with Jennifer Swalley, 2:00-4:30pm
Jan 27-28: Annual Military Salute Weekend, free lift tickets for active and veteran military and discounted tickets for active military families, plus plenty of additional activities throughout the weekend. Click here for complete information and schedule.
Jan 20: Music at Zips Pub with Greg Walsh, 3:00-6:00pm
Jan 27: Music at Zips Pub – TBA, 3:00-6:00pm
Jan 27 & Feb 3: Cranapalooza! As the afternoon winds down, the festivities begin at Cranmore Mountain. Cranapalooza is a festival of music, entertainment and games hosted by no other than North Conway's favorite penguin, C-More.
Jan 27: Sam Adams Air & Apres: This nighttime showcase combines the thrill and technical skill of some of the best skiers and riders in the sport, alongside cutting-edge 3D projection mapping. Stop by the Sam Adams Festival Village during the day, and catch the noon-time demo at the show site Air & Après festivities kick-off around sunset.
Jan 28: Ski NH Day: New Hampshire-themed events and vendors, plus a limited supply of $30 lift tickets, which can be purchased online in advance at least 4 days prior to the event. First timers can also take advantage of a $39 Get Skiing or Riding lesson.
Jan 27: Adult Apres Ski Party, 3:00-5:50pm: When you're finished with a great day on the trails, head to the 3rd floor and listen to some après ski entertainment. Try a new brew at Slopeside Pub located on the 3rd level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Entertainment will be from 3:00pm-5:30pm and Bar Promos are from 3:00pm-5:00pm.
Jan 27: Kids Apres Ski Party: 3:30-5:00pm: Kids ages 4-12 are welcome to join in this special supervised après ski fun upstairs in the Mount Washington View Room, located on the Heaven Level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Special après parties are scheduled on most Saturday's throughout the year and during vacation and holiday periods. Each party will include live entertainment, games, activities, and refreshments for kids. Parents are welcome to leave their kids at this supervised program and enjoy entertainment at the Slopeside Lounge. Reservations are not required for this complimentary program. Click here to read about the different themed parties.
Jan 27-28: Ski NH Weekend: Show up to Bretton Woods with lift tickets or season passes for three or more New Hampshire ski areas, including Bretton Woods, and you'll be entered into a raffle for a 2017-18 season pass to Bretton Woods to be drawn at the end of the weekend.
Jan 27: Veteran's Appreciation Day: ALL veterans are welcome to come enjoy complimentary Nordic or Alpine skiing and snowboarding at the Bretton Woods Nordic or Alpine Ski Areas on January 27th. Please have a valid Military ID to present at the ticket window.
Jan 28: Demo Day with Lucid Skis
Fri, Jan 26: Apres Ski entertainment with Ben Cook, 3:30-5:30pm
Sat, Jan 27: Apres Ski entertainment with Riley Parkhurst & Narragansett Brewery, 3:30-5:30pm
Sun, Jan 28: Apres Ski entertainment with Candie Tremblay, 3:30-5:50pm
Jan 26-27: the Jackson Snow Sculpting Competition at Black Mountain: Free for spectators. Creative snow sculptures will be located in the Main parking lot at the bottom of the Jubilee Trail. Bonfires, s'more and more. Click here for complete information.
Fridays in January & February: Torchlight Snow Tubing at King Pine: Experience the fun of lift-serviced torchlight night snowtubing down exciting snow chutes at our Pine Meadows Tubing Park!
Fridays & Saturdays in January: Night skiing 4:00 – 9:00pm, for those who can't get enough time on the trails during the day!
Jan 27-28: Ski NH Weekend at King Pine: Kick off the weekend with the Kid's Fun Race, 11am-1pm; races are free to all with a lift ticket. Awards at 1:30 p.m. in the Fireplace Room. Warm up after with special NH food and drinks from the Pine Cone Café. Once the sun goes down, it's fun under the lights of the Twisted Pine Terrain Park from 6-8 p.m. for the inaugural King's Mark Freeride Series – Rail Jam. Then it's après ski live music in the Trail's End Tavern with Jazzy Jill and the Jems will wrap up Saturday's events after a fun day on the slopes. On Sunday, Jan 28th, King Pine has partnered with Eastern Mountain Sports, North Conway to offer complimentary Nordic trail passes to first-timers. In addition EMS will have demo cross country skis and snowshoes available for on snow clinics with the EMS crew from 9:00am to 2:00pm. First timers, ages 12 and above, are invited to join EMS for on snow clinics at 11:00am and 1:00 pm.
Sat, Jan 27th: Après ski live music in the Trail's End Tavern with Jazzy Jill and the Jems will wrap up Saturday's events after a fun day on the slopes like they used to back in the days of wooden skis and leather boots!
Jan 27: Moonlight Snowshoe Tour: As the winter moon rises, experience one of our guided moonlight snowshoe tours through NH Audubon's Hoyt Wildlife Sanctuary at Purity Spring Resort. All tours are weather permitting. Interested participants are asked to sign-up and meet at The Mill Indoor Pool & Fitness Center across from the Purity Spring Main Office one hour before the start of the tour. $12 per person ($20 with snowshoe rentals – rentals are available at the King Pine Rental Shop).
Feb 3: Say hello to Powder Bear: King Pine's mascot, Powder Bear, will be out and about offering greetings to young skiers from 2:00-3:00pm.
Sat, Jan 27: Pre-ski Yoga: This 45-minute, all- levels class will wake up your key muscle groups. Classes start at 7:30am. Meet in the Great Room. Cost is $10 general public, $5 Shawnee Employees, $3 students. Everyone is welcome! Please bring your own mat.
Sat, Feb 3: Music on the River: "Music on the Mountain" is hosted by 92.5 the River. This apres ski party features live music from The Rivers homegrown local artists The Ghost of Paul Revere.
Jan 27: Ski NH event: In conjunction with the Appalachian Mountain Club, Great Glen Trails offers you the chance to really get to know Pinkham Notch, with a free Ski with a Naturalist tour (trail pass is required). When you ski with a naturalist, you will learn about the flora and fauna that make our corner of the world so special.
Jan 21: Al Shafner in the Pub, 4:00-7:00pm
Jan 27-28: Now is Now in the Pub, 9:00pm – 12:30am
Jan 28: Blues Sunday: Long Road Home in the Pub, 5:30-9:00pm
Jan 27: Jonathan Sarty Band, 8:00pm to closing
Jan 25: Music by Kevin Dolan, 5:30-8:30 (in conjunction with Pasta Feed Dinners)
Jan 25: Johno & Dennis O'Neil – 7:00pm
Jan 26: Marty Quirk, 8:00pm
Jan 27: Marty Quirk, 4:00-6:00pm and again at 8:00pm
Jan 26: Riley and Dan Parkhurst
Jan 27: Scott Baer
Other Entertainment throughout Mt Washington Valley, January – February, 2018
Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun, through Jan 28: The Woodgatherer by M&D Playhouse: Rose, a shy dimestore salesgirl whose life centers around reveries and daydreams, lives in a dreary Philadelphia apartment. Into her life saunters Cliff, a hard working, hard-drinking truck driver. He is rough and witty and just as starved for love as she is. Produced to great success at New York's Circle Repertory, this delicate two-character drama starred Peter Weller and Patricia Wettig. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm, Sunday matinees are at 4:00pm. Click here for online ticket sales.
January 26: Friday Night Lights at Settlers Green: Free hot chocolate from 4pm-7pm and purchase discounted area ski tickets! Plus, follow #FNLHotSpots on Instagram to discover giveaway where to win special gifts during the event. Click here for full details.
January 19: Sip & Paint Your Peg Mt Washington At Jackson Art Studio, 6:00pm: Spend an evening of creativity as you twist open your favorite bottle of wine (BYOB for those 21 and over) and uncork your creativity. PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST EMAIL A JPEG PHOTO OF YOUR PETS FACE AT LEAST 5 DAYS PRIOR TO CLASS START. It should be a close up photo of the pet's full face and shoulders that is clear and has good contrast. We will use this photo to sketch your pets face onto the canvas and it will be ready to paint when you arrive! $75 all supplies included. Class will start PROMPTLY at 6pm. PLEASE ARRIVE 15-20 min. prior to class starting.
January 27: Live Music in the Taproom at Tuckerman Brewing: A free family-friendly indoor concert with Miss Maybell and Slimpickin's at Tuckerman Brewing from 2:00-5:00pm. Part of the Tuckerman Brewing Company Music Series. Free.
January 19: Night Sky Stories & Exploration with Tin Mountain Conservation: Star Wizards Matt Krug and Matt Maloney will tell some "Night Sky Stories", discuss how the sky is both a compass and a calendar, and weather permitting, give a tour of tonight's sky. Bring warm clothes, after the indoor stories we will head outside to see the stars. 7:00pm at Tin Mountain Nature Learning Center. Info: www.tinmountain.org.
January 26, 27, 28: Da Capo Concerts: The lively singing group Da Capo will be presenting its winter concerts on Friday, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. at Kennett High School in North Conway; Saturday, Jan. 27, at 2 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Fryeburg, Maine; and on Sunday, Jan. 28, at 4 p.m. at the Whitney Community Center in Jackson. Suggested donation: $10 per person/$20 per family.
January 26: Sam Evans-Brown, Host of Outside/In at Tin Mountain Conservation Center in Albany: Join Sam Evans-Brown, former environmental reporter for NHPR and current host of the NHPR podcast Outside/In for a first-hand account. He'll answer such questions as What does it take to be an environmental reporter for the Granite State? How do you start when telling a story as big as Northern Pass or HydroQuebec? Starts at 7:00pm. $3/member and $5/non-member. Call 603-447-699 for reservations.
January 27: Met Opera Live in HD: Tosca: The Met Opera Live in HD presents Tosca at 1:00 pm at the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center. Rivaling the splendor of Franco Zeffirelli's set and costumes of the Napoleonic era, Sir David McVicar's ravishing new production offers a splendid backdrop for two extraordinary sopranos sharing the title role of the jealous prima donna: Kristine Opolais and Anna Netrebko. Estimated run time – 3 hours. $26-Adults, $23-Seniors, $18-Students (pre-order online at www.fryeburgacademy.org/pac, or call 207-935-9232). Tickets will also be available at the door on the day of the show when the lobby opens at 12:00 pm.
January 27: Paula Cole at Stone Mountain Arts Center: Songs like "Where have all the Cowboys Gone" and "I Don't Want to Wait" put her on the list of chart busters. Doors open at 5:00pm, Dinner seating at 6:00pm, show time: 8:00pm. Tickets: $40 per person.
Feb 3: Peter Wolf (of J. Geils Band) and the Midnight Travellers at Stone Mountain Arts Center: Doors open at 5:00pm, Dinner seating at 6:00pm, show time: 8:00pm. Tickets: $85 per person.
Apres Ski and live Entertainment in Mt Washington Valley, NH – Week of Jan 18-25, 2018
Jan 19" Rafe Matregrano, 12:30-3:30
Jan 20: Gravel Project, 1:00-4:00pm
Jan 25-28: Wildcat is celebrating 60 years of lift-serviced skiing Thursday, January 25 – Sunday, January 28 with a whole bunch of activities, events, lift ticket specials and birthday cake! Click here for the schedule of events and to purchase specially priced lift tickets online.
Jan 20: Radio BDC Rafters in Ptarmigans Pub, 10:00am – 6:00pm
Jan 20: Den Sessions at Bear Peak with Pat Foley, 2:00-4:30pm
Jan 27: Jonathan Sarty in Ptarmigans Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
Jan 20: Abenaki Parks Rail Jam, stomp your best tricks for prizes, 11:00-12:00
Jan 20: Cranapalooza! As the afternoon winds down, the festivities begin at Cranmore Mountain. Cranapalooza is a festival of music, entertainment and games hosted by no other than North Conway's favorite penguin, C-More.
Jan 20: Vertical Challenge: A casual, fun & free race for all ages on Cranmore's NASTAR course and family-friendly activities all day long at the base of Cranmore's North Slope, with plenty of games & giveaways.
Jan 21: World Snow Day: A celebration of all things snow including a tubing party, special vouchers for kids and more. Click here to read more.
Fri, Jan 19: Apres Ski entertainment with Candie Tremblay, 3:30-5:30
Sat, Jan 20: Apres Ski entertainment with Tim Gurshin & Henniker Brewing, 3:30-5:30
Sun, Jan 21: Apres Ski entertainment with Tim Dion & AFC Championship Party, 3:30-5:30.
Fridays in January: Torchlight Snow Tubing at King Pine: Experience the fun of lift-serviced torchlight night snowtubing down exciting snow chutes at our Pine Meadows Tubing Park!
Jan 20, 27: Belly Bag Races: Starting at 3:00pm, join the King Pine crew at the top of the big jump on the Open Slope and get creative as you slide, roll and shimmy your way down in a big bag.
Jan 27-28: Ski NH Weekend at King Pine: Kick off the weekend with the Kid's Fun Race, 11am-1pm; races are free to all with a lift ticket. Awards at 1:30 p.m. in the Fireplace Room. Warm up after with special NH food and drinks from the Pine Cone Café. Once the sun goes down, it's fun under the lights of the Twisted Pine Terrain Park from 6-8 p.m. for the inaugural King's Mark Freeride Series – Rail Jam. Then it's après ski live music in the Trail's End Tavern with Jazzy Jill and the Jems will wrap up Saturday's events after a fun day on the slopes. On Sunday, Jan 28th, 8
King Pine has partnered with Eastern Mountain Sports, North Conway to offer complimentary Nordic trail passes to first-timers. In addition EMS will have demo cross country skis and snowshoes available for on snow clinics with the EMS crew from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. First timers, ages 12 and above, are invited to join EMS for on snow clinics at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m
Fri, Jan 19: Moonlight Charity Challenge – Recruit a team of four skiers or snowboarders (all ages welcome) and compete to clock the fastest average score on the race course and to raise the most funds for the Maine Children's Cancer Program.
Sat, Jan 20: Apres ski: Chad Porter will be providing early entertainment in Blizard's Pub today from 2:30-5:30pm.
Sat, Jan 20: Shawnee Peak's 80th Birthday Celebration: Festivities include an on-mountain scavenger hunt, 80th birthday cocktail reception with vintage attire in Zip's Pub and fireworks. Full schedule, click here.
Jan 19–20: American Made in the Pub, 9:00pm – 12:30am
Jan 20 & 27: Jonathan Sarty Band, 8:00pm to closing
Jan 18 & 25: Music by Kevin Dolan, 5:30-8:30 (in conjunction with Pasta Feed Dinners)
Jan 19-20: Jan 12 & 13: Marty Quirk, 8:00pm each night and 4:00-6:00pm for apres ski on Sat.
Jan 21: Kevin Dolan & Simon Crawford, 7:30pm
Friday, 1/19: Jonathan Sarty
Saturday, 1/20: Tom Dean
Sunday, 1/21: Cause & Effect
Jan 12, 19, 26: Open Mike night for local performers
Other Entertainment throughout Mt Washington Valley, January, 2018
Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun, January 18-28: The Woodgatherer by M&D Playhouse: Rose, a shy dimestore salesgirl whose life centers around reveries and daydreams, lives in a dreary Philadelphia apartment. Into her life saunters Cliff, a hard working, hard-drinking truck driver. He is rough and witty and just as starved for love as she is. Produced to great success at New York's Circle Repertory, this delicate two-character drama starred Peter Weller and Patricia Wettig. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 7:30pm, Sunday matinees are at 4:00pm. Click here for online ticket sales.
January 19, 26: Friday Night Lights at Settlers Green: Free hot chocolate from 4pm-7pm and purchase discounted area ski tickets! Plus, follow #FNLHotSpots on Instagram to discover giveaway where to win special gifts during the event. Click here for full details.
January 19: Sip & Paint Mt Washington At Jackson Art Studio, 6:00pm: Spend an evening of creativity as you twist open your favorite bottle of wine (BYOB for those 21 and over) and uncork your creativity. In two hours, you will complete two unique Winter cardinal wine glasses! They use special paint that will adhere to glass and won't come off. $45 all supplies included. Class will start PROMPTLY at 6pm. PLEASE ARRIVE 15-20 min. prior to class starting.
January 20: Live Music in the Taproom at Tuckerman Brewing: A free family-friendly indoor concert with Riley Parkhurst Duo at Tuckerman Brewing from 2:00-5:00pm. Part of the Tuckerman Brewing Company Music Series.
January 19-20: Stonehurst Manor's Ice Bar: Enjoy specialty cocktails and giveaways. Hors d'oeuvres will be passed all night. There will be dancing to the Music Man, a fashion show by Spruce Hurricane and the fire pits will be burning to keep you warm surrounded by hay bales for seating. Tickets must be ordered in advance and tickets for Jan 20 are already sold out, so order soon. All tickets are non-refundable and will be held for pickup at the door. For info and online ticket ordering, click here.
January 20: Spencer Albee at Stone Mountain Arts Center: Portland based and nationally acclaimed singer, songwriter and producer, Spencer Albee he has toured internationally, signed multiple record deals and worked with artists ranging from David Bowie to De La Soul with his bands AS FAST AS.
January 21: Igniting the Spiritual Fire with Native Flute & Crystal Bowls: From 4:00– 5:30pm enjoy an evening to ignite the spiritual fire at Be Well Studios in NH.You will begin with a breath meditation to help you let go of the day and to open your spiritual mind. Once open and activated, you will be taken on a spiritual journey amongst the stars. The journey will be guided by Native Teacher David Lonebear Sanipass by voice and native flute. The journey will be accompanied by Jaclyn Ouillette, Energy Medicine Practitioner, on her crystal singing bowls and sound pyramid. $40 per person. Info here.
January 22: Kinderconcerts at Leura Eastman PAC: Strings musicians from the Portland Symphony Orchestra present Beethoven: Inventor, Rebel, Storyteller at 9:30 and 10:30 am at the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center. KinderKonzerts are educationally aimed at Pre-K through 2nd grade students. Proceeds help MSAD72 continue to fund musical experiences for students. $4 General Admission (email boxoffice@fryeburgacademy.org to make reservations).
Jan 13: Jonathan Sarty Band, 1:00-4:00pm
Jan 14: Pat Foley Solo, 1:00-4:00pm
Jan 13: The Pat Foley Band at Ptarmigans Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
Jan 13: Attitash After Dark Bud Light Series – Fireworks and Bon Jovi Tribute – 6:30-11:00pm. Click here for complete schedule and info.
Jan 13: Den Sessions at Bear Peak featuring Scott Baer, 2:00-4:30pm
Jan 14: Den Sessions at Bear Peak featuring Packman Dave, 2:00-4:30pm
Jan 14: Shark Martin at Ptarmigans Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
Sat, Jan 13: You Go Girl Race #1 to benefit Jen's Friends, 11:00am-1:00pm
Sat, Jan 20: Abenaki Parks Rail Jam, stomp your best tricks for prizes, 11:00-12:00
Jan 27-28: Annual Military Salute Weekend: free lift tickets for active and veteran military and discounted tickets for their families. Click here for complete information and schedule.
Jan 13: Live Music at Zips Pub with Riley Parkhurst, 3:00-6:00pm
Jan 14: Music at Zips Pub with Ryan St Onge, 3:00-6:00pm
Jan 13: Terrain Park Safety Clinic: Part of Terrain Park Safety Month, meet a park ranger at the top of the Reel Park at noon for some safety tips and tricks in the park from noon to 1:00pm.
Jan 13: Little Monsters Jib Contest: Ages 12 and under. Starts at 12 pm!
Jan 14: A bonus Cranapalooza: Enjoy fun with C-more the Penguin, s'mores, games & DJ Kris10 in Schneider Square from 2:30pm-4:30pm.
Jan 13, 14: Adult Apres Ski Party, 3:00-5:50pm: When you're finished with a great day on the trails, head to the 3rd floor and listen to some après ski entertainment. Try a new brew at Slopeside Pub located on the 3rd level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Entertainment will be from 3:00pm-5:30pm and Bar Promos are from 3:00pm-5:00pm.
Jan 13, 14: Kids Apres Ski Party: 3:30-5:00pm: Kids ages 4-12 are welcome to join in this special supervised après ski fun upstairs in the Mount Washington View Room, located on the Heaven Level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Special après parties are scheduled on most Saturday's throughout the year and during vacation and holiday periods. Each party will include live entertainment, games, activities, and refreshments for kids. Parents are welcome to leave their kids at this supervised program and enjoy entertainment at the Slopeside Lounge. Reservations are not required for this complimentary program. Click here to read about the different themed parties.
Jan 12: Winter Carnival at Bretton Woods: A weekend of activities inside and out. Click here for information.
Fri, Jan 12: Apres Ski entertainment with Riley Parkhurst, 3:30-5:30pm
Sat, Jan 13: Apres Ski entertainment with Greg Walsh, plus PBR party, 3:30-5:30
Sun, Jan 14: Apres Ski entertainment with Tim Dion and PRR grand prize giveaway, 3:30-5:30
Mon, Jan 15: Apres Ski entertainment with Ben Cook, 3:30-5:30
Jan 13: Last Tracks with Moat: Take the lift up at 4pm for Moat beer tastings with a Moat brewer and apps. Ski down a freshly groomed trail by headlamp. $25 per person.
Jan 26-27: Mark the calendar for the Jackson Snow Sculpting Competition at Black Mountain: Free for spectators. Creative snow sculptures will be located in the Main parking lot at the bottom of the Jubilee Trail. Click here for complete information.
Jan 13: Saturday Night Family Racing: Dual recreation race from 6:00-8:00pm. Races are free to all with a lift ticket. Weather dependent.
Pre-Ski at Great Glen Trails/MW Auto Road
Jan 14: Sunrise Snow Coach Tour: Experienced SnowCoach drivers will take you to treeline (weather permitting) at 4,200ft on the Mt. Washington Auto Road for a chance to watch the sun rise. Plan to leave promptly at 6:15am from the base lodge. Even if we don't actually get to the see the sun rise, you can be sure the early morning lighting at treeline will make for incredible and unforgettable scenes.
Jan 12 – 13: Jeremy Dean in the Pub, 9:00pm – 12:30am
Jan 14: Now is Now in the Pub, 4:00-7:00pm
Jan 19-20: American Made in the Pub, 9:00pm – 12:30am
Jan 11: Johno & Al Shafner, 7:00pm
Jan 12 & 13: Marty Quirk, 8:00pm each night and 4:00-6:00pm for apres ski on Sat.
Friday, Jan 12: Dusty Gray
Sunday, Jan 14: Justin Jaymes
Friday, Jan 19: Jonathan Sarty
Saturday, Jan 20: Tom Dean
Sunday, Jan 21: Cause & Effect
January 12, 19, 26: Friday Night Lights at Settlers Green: Free hot chocolate from 4pm-7pm and purchase discounted area ski tickets! Plus, follow #FNLHotSpots on Instagram to discover giveaway where to win special gifts during the event. Click here for full details.
January 13: 20th Anniversary Kick Off Party with Mallet Bros at Tuckerman Brewing: 2018 marks Tuckerman Brewing's 20th year of crafting delicious beer. To celebrate come for an outdoor celebration that will include a large heated tent, a special edition beer and The Mallett Brothers Band. Food will be available. Kids activities will be set-up and sponsored by The MWV Children's Museum. Cover charge $10.
January 13: Country Jamboree at Leura Eastman PAC at Fryeburg Academy: Featuring an incredibly talented cast that has performed with some of country music's most popular artists, this outstanding performance features the music of Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn, and more. Like spending an evening at The Grand Ole Opry. $25-Adults, $20-Seniors, $5-Students
January 14: Bennett & Perkins at Tuckerman Brewing: A free family-friendly indoor concert at Tuckerman Brewing from 2:00-5:00pm. Part of the Tuckerman Brewing Company Music Series.
January 17: "The Opera House" one-time screening at Leura Eastman PAC: The critically acclaimed film surveys a remarkable period of the Metropolitan Opera's rich history and a time of great change for New York. Drawing on rarely seen archival footage, stills, and recent interviews, The Opera House chronicles the creation of the Met's storied home of the last 50 years, against the backdrop of the artists, architects, and politicians who shaped the cultural life of New York City in the '50s and '60s. 6:30pm. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased in advance online at www.fryeburgacademy.org/pac, or by calling the box office at 207-935-9232.
Apres Ski and live Entertainment in Mt Washington Valley, NH – Week of Jan 4-11, 2018
Jan 5: Raft Matregrano, 12:30-3:30pm
Jan 6: Pat Foley Band, 1:00-4:00pm
Jan 6: The Ross Livermore Band at Ptarmigans Pub, 3:00-6:00pm
Jan 6: Den Sessions at Bear Peak featuring Mitch Alden, 2:00-4:30pm
Jan 6: Live Music at Zips Pub with Jonathan Sarty, 3:00-6:00pm
Jan 6 & 13: Cranapalooza! As the afternoon winds down, the festivities begin at Cranmore Mountain. Cranapalooza is a festival of music, entertainment and games hosted by no other than North Conway's favorite penguin, C-More.
Jan 6: Vertical Challenge at Cranmore: A casual, fun & free race for all ages on Cranmore's NASTAR course. The Vertical Challenge crew hosts family-friendly activities all day long at the base of Cranmore's North Slope, with plenty of games & giveaways.
Jan 6, 13, 14: Adult Apres Ski Party, 3:00-5:50pm: When you're finished with a great day on the trails, head to the 3rd floor and listen to some après ski entertainment. Try a new brew at Slopeside Pub located on the 3rd level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Entertainment will be from 3:00pm-5:30pm and Bar Promos are from 3:00pm-5:00pm.
Jan 6 13, 14: Kids Apres Ski Party: 3:30-5:00pm: Kids ages 4-12 are welcome to join in this special supervised après ski fun upstairs in the Mount Washington View Room, located on the Heaven Level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Special après parties are scheduled on most Saturday's throughout the year and during vacation and holiday periods. Each party will include live entertainment, games, activities, and refreshments for kids. Parents are welcome to leave their kids at this supervised program and enjoy entertainment at the Slopeside Lounge. Reservations are not required for this complimentary program. Click here to read about the different themed parties.
Fri, Jan 5: Apres Ski entertainment with Greg Walsh, 3:30-5:30pm
Sat, Jan 6: Apres Ski entertainment with Candie Tremblay and Angry Orchard promotion, 3:30-5:30pm.
Sun, Jan 7: Apres Ski entertainment with Tim Dion, 3:30-5:30pm
Sat, Jan 13: Apres Ski entertainment with Greg Walsh, plus PBR party
Jan 13: Last Tracks with Moat: Take the lift up at 4pm for Moat beer tastings with a Moat brewer and apps. Ski down a freshly groomed trail by headlamp. $25 per person
Jan 6: See Powder Bear: Powder Bear will be out saying hello to all his favorite skiers and riders at King Pine from 2:00 – 3:00pm.
Jan 5-6: Nor'Easters, 9:00-12:30pm
Jan 7: Apres Ski with Pacmann Dave, 4:00-7:00pm
Jan 4: Johno & Simon Crawford, 7:00pm
Jan 5-6: Marty Quirk, 8:00pm
Jan 7: Kevin Donan & Simon Crawford, 7:30pm
Friday, Jan 5: Tim Gurshin
Sunday, 1/14: Justin Jaymes
January 6: Concert to Support Recovery Efforts in MWV: The evening of music will start off 6 p.m. with a community pot luck dinner of soups, lasagna and other enticing food offerings served up in hand-thrown, hand-crafted pottery bowls donated by local potter Jennie Lanoie. Dinner follows with a concert by folk duo Bennett & Perkins. The performance, takes place in MWV Supports Recovery Endeavor House in Center Conway, NH (just west of the Conway Town Hall). Concert proceeds will also benefit A New Life, a prenatal group program for those recovering from substance misuse disorder. Tickets are $25 per person and may be purchased online in advance at www.bennettandperkins.com. Tickets are also available at the door, but advance online registration is strongly recommended as limited seats are available. Info: Click here.
January 6: Jackson Art Studio's Winter Funky Tree Sip & Paint With Melanie Levitt: Class will start PROMPTLY at 6pm. PLEASE ARRIVE 15-20 min. prior to class starting. Fun for the absolute beginner to the seasoned artist! Spend an evening of creativity as you twist open your favorite bottle of wine (BYOB for those 21 and over) and uncork your creativity! The instructor will guide you step by step- easy, stress free, & affordable! $45 all supplies included.
January 6: Pace Gallery Reception: The Pace Galleries of Art will be hosting a reception for its current exhibition, Fryeburg Academy Creates from 2:00 to 4:00pm. The exhibition is a group show featuring Fryeburg Academy faculty and staff creativity outside the classroom, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, drawings, and video installations. The artists will be in attendance to discuss their artistic process and inspiration. Admission is free, and light refreshments will be served. The Pace Galleries of Art is located inside the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center at 18 Bradley Street in Fryeburg, ME.
Apres Ski and live Entertainment in Mt Washington Valley, NH – Week of Dec 28-Jan 4, 2018
Apres Ski at the Wildcat Pub – all entertainment is from 1:00-4:00pm
Dec 29: Ryan St Onge
Dec 30: Shark Martin
Dec 31: NYE Football: Patriots vs NY Jets
Jan 1: Ben Cook
Jan 6: Pat Foley Band
Apres Ski at Ptarmigan Pub at Attitash
Dec 26: White Steer, 2:00-5:00pm
Dec 27: Riley Parkhurst Project, 2:00-5:00pm
Dec 28: The Dean Machine, 2:00 – 5:00pm
Dec 29: Pat Foley Band, 3:00 – 6:00pm
Dec 30: The Gravel Project, 3:00 – 6:00pm
Dec 31: Lazy Susan, 3:00 – 6:00pm
Dec 31: Football! Patriots vs NY Jets, 1:00-4:00pm
Jan 1: Den Sessions at Bear Peak with Jonathan Sarty, 2:00-4:30pm
Jan 1: Riley Parkhurst Band, 3:00-6:00pm
Plus, The Attitash Grand Summit hotel also has an abundance of family-friendly activities scheduled through December 31. Activities include ornament decorating, face painting, kids movies every night, live music, and other fun, competitive games.
Dec 27: Greg Walsh
Dec 28: Ben Cook
Dec 29: Mitch Alden, 3:00-6:00pm
Dec 30: Music with Bill Cameron, 3:00-6:00pm
Dec 28-31: Cranmore's Tubing and Mountain Adventure Park activities will offer extended hours for the holiday period, from 10:00am – 8:00pm.
Dec 28-30: Cranmore's signature family event, Cranapalooza, featuring DJ Kris10, games and s'mores at Schneider Square, 2:30-4:30pm
December 31: Shredding into 2018 Freestyle Event at Cranmore: Show off your tricks. Open to skiers and snowboarders of all ages.
December 31: C-more's New Year's Eve Bash & Fireworks: Ring in 2018 with C-more the Penguin and this special New Year's edition of Cranapalooza! Geared for guests and families of all ages, join in on all kinds of fun activities and entertainment! There'll be a DJ in Schneider Square, s'mores, games & more. Stick around for a fireworks show at 6:00pm, too!
December 28-31 & Jan 6: Adult Apres Ski Party, 3:00-5:50pm: When you're finished with a great day on the trails, head to the 3rd floor and listen to some après ski entertainment. Try a new brew at Slopeside Pub located on the 3rd level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Entertainment will be from 3:00pm-5:30pm and Bar Promos are from 3:00pm-5:00pm.
December 28-3 & Jan 6:: Kids Apres Ski Party: 3:30-5:00pm: Kids ages 4-12 are welcome to join in this special supervised après ski fun upstairs in the Mount Washington View Room, located on the Heaven Level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Special après parties are scheduled on most Saturday's throughout the year and during vacation and holiday periods. Each party will include live entertainment, games, activities, and refreshments for kids. Parents are welcome to leave their kids at this supervised program and enjoy entertainment at the Slopeside Lounge. Reservations are not required for this complimentary program. Click here to read about the different themed parties.
Thurs, Dec 28: Live music by Riley Parkhurst Project, 3:30-5:30pm
Fri, Dec 29: Live music by Greg Walsh, 3:30-5:30pm
Sat, Dec 30: Coors Light promotion and live music with Candie Tremblay
Sun, Dec 31: New Years Eve party and torchlight parade, 3:00-6:00pm
Mon, Jan 1: Music by Candie Tramblay, 3:30-5:30pm
December 29: Torchlight Snowtubing: Enjoy the thrill of tubing under the lights at the Pine Meadows Tubing Park from 5:00-9:00pm.
December 30: Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides, 11:00am-1:00pm: Start or end with a cup of hot cocoa by an outdoor fire. Enjoy the classic experience of riding among surrounding fields and within wooded trails in a horse-driven sleigh. $20 per adult, $15 for kids 12 and under. Space limited. Reservations required. Call 800-373-3754 for reservations. Complete info, click here.
December 31: New Year's Eve Family Celebration, 4:00-9:00pm. Your night skiing ticket will include Night skiing and riding from 4:00-9:00pm, outdoor music and campfire at the base of King Pine. The torchlight parade begins at 9:00pm – the first 100 people meet at 8:45 p.m. at the top of the Open Slope. Skiers MUST be able to ski an intermediate Blue Square trail in the dark! Hi-intensity glow sticks will be used. Fireworks to follow torchlight parade at 9:20 p.m. End the night with a Toast to the New Year at the Trail's End Tavern (not included in ticket price). Full info
December 31: Moonlight Snowshoe Tour, 7:00pm: Experience the quiet of the new year with a guided moonlight snowshoe tours through NH Audubon's Hoyt Wildlife Sanctuary at Purity Spring Resort. Interested participants are asked to sign-up and meet at The Mill Indoor Pool & Fitness Center across from the Purity Spring Main Office fifteen minutes before the start of the tour. Please call ahead to confirm date of scheduled snowshoe tours. Rate are $12 per person ($20 with snowshoe rentals – rentals are available at the King Pine Rental Shop). This tour is weather permitting.
Entertainment throughout Mt Washington Valley
Dec 29 – The Riley Parkhurst Project, 9:00pm – 12:30am
Dec 30 – Lazy Susan, 9:000pm – 12:30am
Dec 31 – Now Is Now, 9:00pm – 12:30am
Dec 30: Apres Ski entertainment with Al Shafner, 4:00-6:00pm
Dec 30: Reverand Al Shafner and the Revtones, 9:00-11:30pm
Dec 31: Ring in the new year with the Jonathan Sarty Band, 8:00pm – 1:00am
Dec 28: Dennis & Davy, at 7:30pm
Dec 29 & 30: Marty Quirk at 8:00pm
Dec 31: New Year's Eve with Marty Quirk and Johno
Dec 28: Tim Gurshin & Friends
Dec 29: Tristan Omand
Dec 30: Randy Messineo
Other Entertainment throughout Mt Washington Valley through Christmas Week
December 28 – 31: Conway Scenic Holiday Week Trains: Your favorite old-fashioned train rides will be offered twice daily December 26 through 31, both to Conway: 11:30 and 1:30 (about an hour round-trip). Moe info, click here.
Fri, December 29: Wildcat Ski Team & Wildcat Mountain present Line of Descent, Warren Miller's film offering insight into steeps and peaks and hidden corners of the world. Food & drinks at the Pub plus Kids Apres Ski, 5:00-8:00pm.
December 31: Fireworks at Schouler Park: Be sure to bring the camera and capture the explosion color over the vintage Conway Scenic RR train station. Fireworks get underway at 9:30pm to ring in the new year and finish off the Spirit of the Holidays celebration.
December 31: Ring in the New Year with dinner at a MW Valley Restaurant: The Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce has created a comprehensive list of restaurants open and celebrating New Year's Eve with delicious dinners and festivities. Click here for the full list.
December 31: Le Vent du Nord at Stone Mountain Arts Center, showtime: 8:00pm: Performing traditional Québécois music that is heavily influenced by Celtic music, these guys are better every time I see them. Le Vent du Nord is one of the premier folk bands coming out of Canada today winning multiple awards and accolades from our friends up north. They have a huge and exciting sound using traditional instruments and foot stomping rhythms…..and they even play the hurdi gurdi! Tickets :$55. More info here.
December 31, 7:30pm – Paws & Plays New Year's Eve Celebration – Enjoy live music, appetizers, desserts, a cash bar, and a champagne toast as you ring in 2018! Start off your New Year by supporting two of the valley's nonprofits, Conway Area Humane Society and M&D Playhouse. Live Music by Miss Maybell and Slimpickin's and Al Shafner and The Revtones. Tickets are $40 per person or $70 per couple. Available below through Pay Pal or by calling Kiersten at 603-447-5955 extension 4.
December 31 – Omni Mt. Washington – Out with the old and in with the new: Say goodbye to 2017 and welcome in 2018 with fine cuisine, music and libations during the Omni Mount Washington Resort's three-day celebration! Whether you prefer an elegant dinner in the award-winning dining room with live music, or a fun family-friendly celebration with music in the Grand Ballroom, New Year's Eve will be an occasion for all to enjoy as we usher in 2018! Full information here.
December 31: New Year's Eve at White Mountain Hotel: Ring in the new year overlooking the lights of North Conway and Cranmore from the Ledges Dining Room. New Year's Eve Party offers a cocktail reception with hors d'oeuvres, 2 drink vouchers. 4-course gourmet new year's eve dinner, party favors, champagne toast at midnight, dancing to the Two Bass Jon Band, midnight balloon drop
Seating times for NYE dinner are 8:00, 8:30, and 9:00 PM. $139pp, plus tax and gratuity. Info here.
December 31 at Mountain View Grand – Two wonderful celebrations
New Year's Eve Gala
If you're looking for a more formal setting to ring in the new year, the Mountain View Grand will be hosting a New Year's Eve Gala. The Gala will run from 7:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. in the Crystal Ballroom and will include a cocktail reception and dinner. Local pianist Greg Goodwin and his band will start the evening, and following dinner, music will be provided by a DJ for dancing. There will be a photo booth from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. At midnight, welcome in the new year with a champagne toast and the annual fireworks display. Pricing is $120 per person and the Gala is only available to ages 16 and up. Tax and gratuity are not included in the rate. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 855.837.2100.
New Year's Eve Family Celebration
Join us on December 31st in the Presidential Ballroom for our annual New Year's Eve Family Celebration! Running from 6:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., the celebration will feature a buffet dinner, cash bar, DJ and a host of fun holiday activities throughout the evening. There will be a photo booth from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Then at midnight, ring in the new year with the spectacular firework display.
Click here for a complete calendar of events on and off the mountains throughout December in Mt Washington Valley.
With as much as 16" of new snow, MW Valley's 13 ski resorts/XC Centers look forward to a packed holiday schedule
CHRISTMAS WEEK ON AND AROUND THE SKI SLOPES FILLED WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, FAMILY FUN ON THE SLOPES & SO MUCH MORE
Attitash Mountain Resort presents Ptarmigan Pub Apres Ski Entertainment:
Tues, Dec 26: White Steer, 2:00-5:00pm
Wed, Dec 27: Riley Parkhurst Project, 2:00 – 5:00pm
Thurs, Dec 28: The Dean Machine, 2:00-5:00pm
Fri, Dec. 29: The Pat Foley Band, 3:00- 6:00pm
Sat, Dec 30: The Gravel Project, 3:00-6:00pm
Sun, Dec 31: Lazy Susan, 3:00-6:00pm
Mon, Jan 1: The Riley Parkhurst Project, 3:00-6:00pm
Black Mountain presents tunes, tastings & torchlight:
Dec 26-31: Apres Ski fun in the Lostbo Pub, 3:30-6:50
Tues, Dec 26: Live music by Ben Cook
Wed, Dec 27: Narragansett Apres Ski Party and Tasting and live music with Ben Cook
Thurs, Dec 28: Live music by Riley Parkhurst Project
Fri, Dec 29: Live music by Greg Walsh
Fri, Dec 29: Last Tracks with Moat Brewery:
Ride the lift to the top at 4:00pm and enjoy a tasting of Moat Mountain Brew with a real Moat Brewer along with appetizers. Afterward, ski down a freshly groomed trail with headlamps. Hard to know which is more fun – the tasting or the skiing. Reservations required, call 603-383-4490 $25 per person.
Sun, December 31: New Year's Eve Party: Enjoy music in the Lostbo Pub with Riley Parkhurst Project, Patriots on TV and a Torchlight parade at 6:00pm for the whole family.
December 26-31: Adult Apres Ski Party, 3:00-5:50pm: When you're finished with a great day on the trails, head to the 3rd floor and listen to some après ski entertainment. Try a new brew at Slopeside Pub located on the 3rd level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Entertainment will be from 3:00pm-5:30pm and Bar Promos are from 3:00pm-5:00pm.
December 26-31: Kids Apres Ski Party: 3:30-5:00pm:
Kids ages 4-12 are welcome to join in this special supervised après ski fun upstairs in the Mount Washington View Room, located on the Heaven Level of the Bretton Woods Base Lodge. Special après parties are scheduled on most Saturday's throughout the year and during vacation and holiday periods. Each party will include live entertainment, games, activities, and refreshments for kids. Parents are welcome to leave their kids at this supervised program and enjoy entertainment at the Slopeside Lounge. Reservations are not required for this complimentary program
Cranmore Mountain Resort presents live music at Zips & Cranapalooza:
December 26-31: Cranmore Mountain Adventure Park and Tubing Hill will be open daily 10:00am – 8:00pm.
December 27-31: Apres Ski at Zips: Enjoy live music to add to the apres ski fun in Zips Pub.
December 27 – 30: Cranapalooza! After a day on the slopes, there's still Cranapalooza! Cranmore's signature winter event, Cranapalooza is back for another season of DJ dance parties in Schneider Square with C-more the Penguin, live music, outdoor entertainment, family activities, s'mores.
December 31: Shredding into 2018 Freestyle Event at Cranmore:
Show off your tricks. Open to skiers and snowboarders of all ages.
December 31: C-more's New Year's Eve Bash& Fireworks: Ring in 2018 with C-more the Penguin and this special New Year's edition of Cranapalooza! Geared for guests and families of all ages, join in on all kinds of fun activities and entertainment! There'll be a DJ in Schneider Square, s'mores, games & more. Stick around for a fireworks show at 6:00pm, too!
King Pine Ski Area presents torchlight snowtubing, sleighrides, night skiing & family fun:
December 26: Night Skiing and Family Night Race: Night skiing begins for the season. Ski under the lights from 4:00 – 9:00pm. From 6:00-8:00pm, compete in a free dual recreation race on the mountain.
December 29: Torchlight Snowtubing:
Enjoy the thrill of tubing under the lights at the Pine Meadows Tubing Park from 5:00-9:00pm.
December 30: Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides, 11:00am-1:00pm: Start or end with a cup of hot cocoa by an outdoor fire. Enjoy the classic experience of riding among surrounding fields and within wooded trails in a horse-driven sleigh. $20 per adult, $15 for kids 12 and under. Space limited. Reservations required. Call 800-373-3754 for reservations.
December 31: New Year's Eve Family Celebration, 4:00-9:00pm. Your night skiing ticket will include Night skiing and riding from 4:00-9:00pm, outdoor music and campfire at the base of King Pine. The torchlight parade begins at 9:00pm – the first 100 people meet at 8:45 p.m. at the top of the Open Slope. Skiers MUST be able to ski an intermediate Blue Square trail in the dark! Hi-intensity glow sticks will be used. Fireworks to follow torchlight parade at 9:20 p.m. End the night with a Toast to the New Year at the Trail's End Tavern (not included in ticket price).
Shawnee Peak presents demos, beer promotions and winter festivals:
December 27: Winter Festival: DJ Ron Reid will be entertaining in Blizzards Pub after the lifts close. At 7:30, view the Torch light parade followed by a spectacular fireworks display. Both can be viewed from the warmth of Blizzards Pub or outside by the fire!
December 28: Winter Kick Off! Shawnee Peak's new outerwear partner, Orsden, will be on site with some displays of their new ski wear for men and women! Parlor Skis will also be on-hand to demo their newest ski designs and to formally opening the Parlor Demo Center. End the day in Blizzard's Pub, with an apres ski party hosted by Harpoon, the creators of Shawnee Peak's Moose Pond Ale, on hand with swag giveaways. Be sure to wear your best ugly sweater!
December 29: Liberty Ski Demo Day: The award-winning Colorado- based ski company returns with a 2017/2018 lineup that's guaranteed to make you want to add to your equipment arsenal for the season.
December 30: Lucid Skis Demo Day: Start by demoing a pair of Lucid Skis, made right in Maine. Then end the day with a cold Sam Adams draft in Blizzard's Pub after enjoying the slopes! Reps will be on hand with tastings and swag giveaway's and a lucky person will win a pair of skis or snowboard!
December 31: Ring in the new year with friends and family at Blizzards Pub.
Wildcat Mountain presents live music, Warren Miller film and Patriots in the Pub:
Live entertainment in the Wildcat Pub
Dec 26: Live music with Scott Baer, 1:00-4:00pm
Dec 27: Live music with White Steer, 1:00-4:00pm
Dec 29: Live music with Ryan St Onge, 1:00-4:00pm
Dec 30: Live music with Shark Martin, 1:00-4:00pm
Dec 31: Patriots vs. Jets in a division rivalry on the big screen, 1:00-4:30pm
Jan 1: Live entertainment with Ben Cook, 1:00 – 4:00pm
Dec 29: Line of Design Warren Miller Movie Premier, 5:00-8:00pm: Take in legendary Warren Miller's 68th film, Line of Descent, celebrating all things snowsports from hidden slopes to extreme adventure. Food and Drinks at the Pub. Kids Apres Ski. $10 per person, $40 per family. Benefits the Wildcat Mountain Alpine Ed Foundation.
In and Around Mt Washington Valley
Live Music at Wildcat Tavern:
Dec 26: Hoot Night, a Wildcat Tavern tradition.
Dec 27: White Mountain Ceili Ban, 7:00-9:00pm
Dec 29: Al Shafner, 7:30-10:00pm
Dec 30: Reverand Al Shafner & the Revtones, 9:00- closing
Dec 31: Ring in the New Year with the Jonathan Sarty Band, 8:00-1:00pm
Live Music at Red Parka Steakhouse & Pub
Dec 25: Not into the traditional Christmas celebration? Join Ryan for an Open Mike in the Pub, 9:00-12:30pm
Dec 29: Riley Parkhurst Project, 9:00pm-12:30am
Dec 30: Lazy Susan, 9:00pm-12:30am
Dec 31: Now is Now, 9:00pm-12:30am
Live Music at Shovel Handle Pub – always 6:00 – 9:30pm
Dec 26: Riley & Dan Parkhurst
Dec 27: Candie, Cliff and Ben
December 26 – 31: Conway Scenic Holiday Week Trains: Your favorite old-fashioned train rides will be offered twice daily December 26 through 31, both to Conway: 11:30 and 1:30 (about an hour round-trip).
December 31: Ring in the New Year with dinner at a MW Valley Restaurant: The Mt Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce has created a comprehensive list of restaurants open and celebrating New Year's Eve with delicious dinners and festivities.
December 31 – Omni Mt. Washington – Out with the old and in with the new: Say goodbye to 2017 and welcome in 2018 with fine cuisine, music and libations during the Omni Mount Washington Resort's three-day celebration! Whether you prefer an elegant dinner in the award-winning dining room with live music, or a fun family-friendly celebration with music in the Grand Ballroom, New Year's Eve will be an occasion for all to enjoy as we usher in 2018!
December 31: New Year's Eve Party at White Mountain Hotel: It starts with a cocktail reception with hors d'oeuvres, then a four-course gourmet New Year's Eve dinner in the Ledges dining room. Dance to the Two Bass Jon Band. You'll enjoy party favors, a champagne toast and balloon drop at Midnight and two drink vouchers. $139 per person (plus gratuity). Overnight packages available too.
December 31: Le Vent du Nord at Stone Mountain Arts Center: Le Vent du Nord is one of the premier folk bands coming out of Canada today winning multiple awards and accolades from music listeners up north. They have a huge and exciting sound using traditional instruments and foot stomping rhythms…..and they even play the hurdi gurdi. Showtime: 8:00pm, Doors and bar open at 5:00pm. Tickets $55 per person. Reserve in advance.
To plan a Christmas Week getaway or a New Year's Eve soiree, be sure to visit www.MtWashingtonValley.org or call 800-367-3364 (800-DO-SEE-NH). To learn more about what's in store throughout New Hampshire for winter getaways, go to www.VisitNH.gov. | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
131 | Do you want to understand the role of Mexico in the cocaine trade, why a Dutch multinational dumps waste on an African country, or how young Dutch Muslims are recruited for fighting in Syria? Are you curious about phenomena such as Internet fraud, food criminality or mobile banditry? Old and new forms of global crime are rapidly expanding, as are the means to control it. The Netherlands serves both as a major crossroad in the illegal flow of goods, people and services and as a key host for international organisations such as Europol, Greenpeace and the International Criminal Court. Drug trafficking, human trafficking, international terrorism, corruption, environmental harm, financial and corporate crime and conflicts over natural resources all have global dimensions. Tackling these issues requires modern instruments that transcend national boundaries.
There is a growing demand for qualified researchers, legal practitioners and policy makers who can address these and comparable issues. Are you a multidisciplinary expert or criminologist who wants to make a significant contribution to the field? Are you someone who wants to work in the field of law and social reform – or any sector dealing with growing forms of local and global crime control? Do you want to be part of a Master's programme with students from different continents? Then the MA in Global Criminology at Utrecht University is the right choice for you!
The MA in Global Criminology is a one-year Master's programme that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and understanding required to work with local and global crime issues, crime policies and crime control strategies.
The programme offers a multidisciplinary, critical and comparative perspective in criminology, open for students with a BA degree in law, criminology, social sciences, or any other related social discipline such as economy, history or media studies, to name a few.
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132 | I have not just taken a screenshot and then resized it to each dimension; to keep the chunky pixels perfectly square and even, and avoid aliasing I have instead doubled, tripled, quadrupled &c. the size of the dark blue screen area and filled the border space in to fit the screen size. This way, the C64's pixels stay perfect and crisp regardless of your resolution. As multiples of the 320×200 screen vary in how they fit into various resolutions some wallpapers are provided in two or three different versions that use different sized pixels.
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Hoi An will become the first city in Viet Nam participating in the event :"Car Free Day" (CFD)
Monday - 30/07/2012 10:36
The conference " Sharing Experiences on organizing Car Free Day" was taken place at Phan Chau Trinh University, Hoi An City. It is held by the people's committee of Hoi An city in co-operation with Japan Car Free Day Organization and the action center for urban development.
An overview of the conference " Sharing Experiences on organizing CFD" in Hoi An
People who attended the conference were the leaders of departments, branches directly under the People's Committee of Hoi An city, The People's Committee of wards and the Representatives of Phan Chau Trinh University, the Central College of Electric Power and Water Resources College.
Ms. Ciara Leonard – a coordinator of the European Mobility Week Organization (EMW)is sharing experiences on organizing CFD.
At the conference, experts f-rom Europe, Japan introduced the initiatives to mobilize communities to join and discuss the lessons that can be applied to Hoi An in order to organize CFD that will take place on September 09,2012 in Hoi An.
Ms. Ciara Leonard, coordinator of EMW said: "EMW is being launched during a week, f-rom September16 to September22 annually in Europe. This activity is an attempt to improve urban traffic, towards building a friendly environment city in which the transportation will not much depend on motor vehicles. Currently, the movement has spread worldwide with the participation of 2268 cities. I find that Hoi An has been being in the right direction that more than 10 years were held the pedestrian quarter. Hoi An entirely has objective and subjective conditions to be the 2269th city of EMW network and will receive our help as well. "
Ms. Huynh Thi Huong, Head of Organization – Administration – External Affairs, Phan Chau Trinh University said that : "Nearly 10 years, Hoi An city has done very well the movement of the city without engine noise. And now, to expand the scope of activities in order to change people's awareness and also the habit of using motorcycles, the project should encourage more participants, pay more attention to students and especially travel enterprise. "
Ms Ciara Leonard –a coordinator of EMW is taking photos at Phan Chau Trinh University's campus.
Tran Huy Anh, an architect - advisor of the Public Space Program of the Action Center For the Urban Development said: "Car Free Day" will be first held in Hoi An in Septemper 09, the space of "a city without engine noise" that Hoi An has been organizing for 10 years, will spread in places outside the ancient town with diversified activities.
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134 | Are You Ready? (album van Pacific Gas & Electric), een album van Pacific Gas & Electric uit 1970
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Did you know... that Australian religious sister Bridget Partridge fled her convent in 1920 dressed only in her nightgown, precipitating a national sectarian scandal?
Did you know... that Bessie Anstice Baker (pictured), a convert to Catholicism, was the first Australian woman to receive a Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal?
Did you know... that Phyllis Le Cappelaine Burke helped found the Sydney chapter of the St. Joan Social and Political Alliance, which advocated for equal rights for women? (appeared 22 August 2021)
Did you know... that suffragette Lilian Staple Mead was the only female student ever at Adelaide's Prince Alfred College?
Did you know... that Minnie Lindsay Carpenter wrote more than twelve books about the history of The Salvation Army? (appeared 29 July 2021)
Did you know... that Jo Inkpin was Australia's first openly transgender Anglican priest? (appeared 26 July 2021)
Did you know... that Wendy Solling was a nun, a sculptor and one of the first women ordained in the Anglican Church of Australia? (appeared 24 July 2021)
Did you know... that Marion Macfarlane, the first deaconess in the Anglican Church of Australia, later converted to Catholicism and joined the Sisters of the Good Shepherd? (appeared 10 April 2021)
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136 | It is so inspiring to me to see so many makers creating content on YouTube these days, some of it quite elaborate and impressive. It's one thing to do a project and follow it through to completion. It's another to mindfully document that project while doing it and posting a resulting online tutorial. It's another thing entirely to record, edit, and post project videos online (with many makers also posting fully-photographed, step-by-step companion tutorials for the projects on sites like Instructables).
And then there's the entirely other level of doing something as entertaining and clever as Frank Howarth's latest, a video for a wood-turned bamboo Death Star that he uploaded for the "May the 4th Be with You" festivities last week. Not only is the project incredible, but the video itself is amazing as it incorporates sounds and visual allusions to Star Wars, uses stop motion and digital effects, and basically infuses the project with a sense of fun and wonder. I couldn't stop smiling while watching this piece, wondering what was about to happen next (both in the project and in the video itself).
May the 4th be with you! I have wood turned a Death Star out of bamboo plywood. The build consists of making two segmented halves that seam together at the trench. Each half is made of 9 rings. Each ring has 13 segments. (13 seemed like an evil number). There is one extra ring to help the two halves overlap at the seam. The superlaser dish was turned separately. The hole in the Death Star and the profile of the dish were cut on the CNC router to allow to two to fit together. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
137 | William Byrd I was born in London England in 1652 and married Mary Horsemaden (1652-1699) in 1673. Byrd arrived in Virginia in 1674 and became a successful planter and merchant. He acquired and built "Westover." Byrd served in the House of Burgesses, on the Governor's Council, and as Receiver General for the colony of Virginia. He also briefly served as acting governor in 1700, 1703, and 1704. He had five children, one of whom was William Byrd II (1674-1744). | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
140 | Do I Have to Report a Minor Car Accident?
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It happens every day. Someone's driving down the freeway, a fender bender happens, and nobody is injured. In some cases, the damage itself might be so minor it doesn't seem worthy of an insurance claim. In these situations, many people wonder if they still need to report it. You can report accidents to one of two places, and the answer to this question depends on which entity you're referring to.
Do I Need to Report it to Law Enforcement?
Whether or not you have to report the accident to law enforcement depends on more than just the facts of the accident, but also on where you live. Some states require you to report an accident if any injuries occur. Other states require you to report it even if there aren't injuries but the property damage exceeds a certain value. (Usually this value is either $2,500 or $1,000.). Las Vegas on the other hand, recently issued the "No Injury – No Response" where police will not respond to an accident scene unless there are injuries.
Because state laws heavily dictate what you'll have to report, it's crucial that you exchange contact information and insurance information with the other driver at the scene. This exchange isn't only required by law (in all states), it's also necessary in order to settle any issues that might arise later on.
If the other driver won't cooperate, or you have any reason to believe they don't have insurance, you should absolutely involve law enforcement. Even if the other driver is willing to exchange information but there's a good faith dispute between the two of you, that's also a good reason to involve law enforcement.
Of course, any time there's an injury you should call the police. If there aren't injuries but the weather is bad and 911 tells you that, barring injuries, they can't get out to you to take information, you should exchange information with the other driver and see if a local convenience store or gas station has copies of accident forms. This is a common practice, especially in rural areas.
Most people don't want to report accidents to their insurance company. This is usually because they think their rates will go up, or because they want to try to work things out personally with the other person to avoid the hassle. However, every state requires you to report any accident to your insurance company. Failure to do so can cause significant issues or penalties down the road.
One reason you have to report it to your insurance company is that some injuries arise later on. If you don't report the accident and the other driver wakes up with neck pain the next day and files a claim, you could be in trouble. Not only will your insurance company be unhappy that you didn't file a claim, they can't help you because they don't have adequate information.
Some people claim damage or injury weeks or months down the road, stating they didn't notice it at the time of the accident. If you hadn't reported the original accident, you may have forfeited certain legal protections because you didn't do your due diligence.
Another possible situation that could arise is you and the other driver agree to "work it out", but then the other driver thinks better of it later and reports the accident without telling you. All of these situations are bad for you, and can result in fines, penalties, and even legal trouble.
You should always report any accident to your insurance company the minute it happens. Try to exchange insurance and contact information with the other driver. You don't always need to involve the police, especially if injuries aren't involved. However, be sure to check your local laws regarding vehicle accidents before deciding not to involve law enforcement. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
141 | Seven hours layover in London on the way to Bucharest was enough time for a short trip to the city. Trafalgar Square was packed to the gills with people, all there to celebrate Pride Day. Many roads were blocked either because of the celebration or for repairs in preparation for the 2012 Olympics. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
142 | Best Of Cone Head Costume – Costumes are only a means to alter the image that shows for a spriteso you are in a position to change the way that it looks during the match without needing to make a totally new copy. Inventing a costume that nobody else has can be exceedingly catchy. Costumes you see from the store are ordinarily made of cheap, mass-produced synthetic materials. You are prone to have a one-of-a-kind costume should you choose a rare and imperiled species. ]@ All you'll need is a superb costume! The matching costumes will also allow your teammates to stick out in the audience, and it's going to be simpler to spot the remainder of your team if you become separated.
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The jewellery you used then is quite comparable to what is known as costume jewelry, although you are wholly grown, there continue to be many ways which costume jewelry may induce you to genuinely feel as a princess. Now exactly the same jewelry is also known by the expression style jewellery. Costume jewelry is a great choice of accessory if you would like to make a style and look that's distinctive and original. Costume jewellery began in the 1930s, they had been created to match certain outfits which were popular during that time. As an example, if you want to acquire the earrings with crystals, then you have a good deal of options to pick one. For example a simple beaded necklace may draw attention away from the laundry and make a style that is highly desired. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
143 | Donae'O
FebruaryFeb 3, 1985
FebruaryFeb 3, 1985 (age 34)
34 Year Old Rapper#27
Born Ian Greenidge, but better known as Donae'O, he rose to fame with his hit singles "Party Hard," ""Mami No Like" and "Check My Swagga Out." Popular on social media he has amassed more than 70,000 followers on Instagram and over 50,000 followers on Twitter.
He released his first single "Falling" in 2002.
In 2003 he won a People's Choice Award for his single "Bounce."
Growing up in a musical family his mother was also a singer.
He was featured in Lethal Bizzle's single "Go Hard."
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144 | New Year, New Goals, New Last Name!
It's all about the hair!
Time for a wedding planner!
365 days until I DO!
Hey there! My name is Caroline and I've recently graduated from college and I am working full time at Abercrombie & Fitch, one of my favorite places to shop! I have been aspiring to start a blog for a few years now so, here I am. I have always LOVED picking out my outfits for school, … Continue reading Starting Something New!
Hello Monday! Are you ready to take on the week?🤗💕 Today's the last day of 40% off storewide at @express and I definitely did some damage there over the weekend! I love all of their dress pants and tops for the office!
Pepper's letting me know she can see Friday in sight 👀💃🏼🍷 do you any fun plans this weekend? | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
145 | UMass Amherst Libraries
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Lexicographer and former English faculty at Indiana State University, John Edward Gates is the author of numerous scholarly articles on idiomatic phrases and the principles and practice of dictionary making, as well as the co-editor of the Dictionary of Idioms for the Deaf. Reflecting his work as a lexicographer, this collection consists of research notes and proofs of articles and book reviews.
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146 | STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IDG's CIO today announced Synchrony Financial (NYSE:SYF), a premier consumer financial services company, as a recipient of the 2017 CIO 100. The 30th annual award program recognizes organizations around the world that exemplify the highest level of operational and strategic excellence in information technology (IT).
Synchrony Financial was recognized for the cross-functional development of its web-scale enterprise data lake, which integrates data from several sources to deliver real-time analytic data services. The data lake combines Hadoop big data capabilities with an in-memory database and an Application Program Interface (API) layer to enable new machine learning and real time response capabilities. With 30 billion records, the data lake accelerates Synchrony Financial's predictive analytics work.
"Technology innovation and business value have always been at the heart of our CIO 100 awards, which honor the IT organizations thriving on the front lines of the digital revolution," said Maryfran Johnson, editor in chief, CIO Events. "This year's winning companies are outstanding examples of how IT leadership, business collaboration and customer engagement are shaping the future."
Synchrony Financial will accept the award at the The CIO 100 Symposium & Awards Ceremony, on August 16th, at the Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Synchrony Financial (NYSE:SYF) is one of the nation's premier consumer financial services companies. Our roots in consumer finance trace back to 1932, and today we are the largest provider of private label credit cards in the United States based on purchase volume and receivables.* We provide a range of credit products through programs we have established with a diverse group of national and regional retailers, local merchants, manufacturers, buying groups, industry associations and healthcare service providers to help generate growth for our partners and offer financial flexibility to our customers. Through our partners' over 365,000 locations across the United States and Canada, and their websites and mobile applications, we offer our customers a variety of credit products to finance the purchase of goods and services. Synchrony Financial offers private label and co-branded Dual Card™ credit cards, promotional financing and installment lending, loyalty programs and FDIC-insured savings products through Synchrony Bank. More information can be found at www.synchronyfinancial.com, facebook.com/SynchronyFinancial, www.linkedin.com/company/synchrony-financial and twitter.com/SYFNews. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
147 | A plaza in central Delhi -a spot outside the Mandi House Metro station - is perfect for watching people. It is proving more popular than its planners could have dreamed.
Dense shrubs, a smattering of palm trees, and even an art installation—-a giant eagle made of wires. This plaza in central Delhi is proving even more popular than its planners could have dreamed.
On this particular afternoon, the sprawling paved expanse at Mandi House Metro is dotted not only with the inevitable romantic couples, but countless other citizens as well. Happily basking in a cold day's sunny warmth.
The plaza itself is huge. A good 10 minutes is needed to do a round. And when one finally settles in, the first few moments might be a tad tedious. But as the minutes drip-drop, the rush of city life slows down. You observe people who look so very relaxed—do they have an agenda?
Every so often the public buses disgorge handfuls of passengers onto the plaza. Some rush away. Others stick around, wandering idly about with their books and briefcases, or root themselves to the earth like a tree.
It is equally absorbing to gaze upon the birds flying about the wired eagle.
Just behind the plaza is the National School of Drama (NSD) producing some of our finest acting talent. You can see any number of current students rehearsing acting techniques in the school lawns. But those earnest girls and boys ought to check out the plaza and study the everyday people scattered about — facial expressions, perhaps, or the rhythms of body language. It can all come in handy on the stage or films.
Come nightfall, the plaza turns magical, pulsating still. As though walking around a vast city now abandoned. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
148 | Pastor Kepsie Elodo is one of the PNG representatives on the Survey Commission.
"Praying for the Spirit of Elijah" was the theme of a recent prayer conference held at Stuarts Point, NSW.
More than 150 people attended the event run by the North NSW (NNSW) Conference.
"This is the third year that we've run this prayer weekend," said NNSW Conference prayer coordinator Colin Hone.
As the name implies, the attendees spent much of their time during the event in prayer. Each individual wrote down the names of 10 friends or family members they knew who had left the Church and put those names into a "prayer bag". Groups then spent time praying for "divine appointments" with the people they'd named and opportunities to bring them back to church.
"I'd love to see prayer for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and for reconciliation taking place in every church in the South Pacific Division."
Pastors William Moala and Rome Ulia testified to the power of intercessory prayer, sharing how they had been involved in gangs but had returned to God because of their mothers' prayers.
Other guest speakers at the conference included Pastor Kepsie Elodo, president of the Papua New Guinea Union Mission (PNGUM), and Charissa Fong from the Discovery Centre at Adventist Media (NSW).
Pastor Elodo discussed the reconciliation work taking place in Papua New Guinea and Miss Fong spoke about the relevance of the Elijah message for God's church.
At one point during the event, the attendees were asked to divide into groups according to the decade they were born (the '60s, '70s, '80s, etc). The biggest group by far were those born in the '90s.
"God has put it in my heart that we need to reconcile the lost sheep of Israel with Him and that we need to reconcile among ourselves as well," Pastor Hone said. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
150 | SAMSUN (Agos) — An attack was carried out on the Samsun Agape Church by a man wielding a stick, who reportedly went on to insult church staff. However, the police did not bring charges against the attacker.
According to a SAT7 news report, on Saturday night, a man wielding a stick turned up at the Agape Church, rang the door bell, and then went on to insult church staff, also saying 'You are making our children violate our religion'. When a staff member realized the individual was carrying a stick, the police was notified.
A police patrol that arrived at the scene did take the stick off the man, however they did not detain him. According to witness accounts, the attacker continued to wander around the church building for a while, and then tried to re-enter the church. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
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152 | DOF Initiative: "Because I am an Orphan (BION)" launched on February 11th, 2013 with a mission to create sustainable projects in Jonglei state of South Sudan to give orphans access to education, local schools in Bortown, food, healthcare, clean water and protect them from abuse. If given a chance, an orphan can change our world and so this program was created to do just that, give orphans chance to have access to the things they wouldn't have without this program in place. Because I am an Orphan very much focus on raising funds to build small center in Bortown of Jonglei state while providing orphans on waiting list with clothes, shoes, food and healthcare while they wait for the chance to be sponsor to school when funding become available.
We ask that you make a commitment to support our 2013 appeal for Because I am an Orphan by making a donation. This year our goal is to raise $20,000 for this program and we hope that you will be able to make a contribution. Your generosity will make a difference in our organization and community by allowing us to effectively initiate Because I am an Orphan in Bortown of Jonglei state of South Sudan and to continue our orphans' sponsorship program. DOF Initiative: Because I am an Orphan provide kids on the waiting list with clothes, shoes, food and healthcare while they wait for the chance to be sponsor to boarding schools. This program was tested in November 2012 in Bortown in Jonglei state and it made a huge difference in the lives of those orphans on our waiting list and received the clothes. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
153 | Select this title Victorian bowls in focus. [Serial] 2004 Collections: Periodicals.
Select this title VIS Annual review : Victorian Institute of Sport [Book] Victorian Institute of Sport 1990 Shelf Location: Periodicals.
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154 | Featured, Interviews
Sticky: Is There Such Thing as a Failed Intervention?
An Interview with Interventionist Earl Hightower, BRI-II, CCDC. Earl Hightower has performed over 2,000 interventions and has been doing interventions for over 20 years. Visit his intervention site for more information.
Without hesitation, Earl Hightower responds to the question, "Is there such a thing as a failed intervention?"
"You should never regret an intervention. It's the beginning of a process. Even if the identified patient is unwilling to go into treatment right then, they now know that the rules have changed."
Earl goes on to explain how intervention is not an event; it is a process.
"My opinion is that intervention is ongoing. You're not done. And the mistake that a lot of interventionists make is that they hang their hat on that event within the process. They do the pre-intervention work to a certain degree, they go and they intervene on the person; if they don't go into treatment, they're out. That's it, because they like that finite process and that's what they believe they get paid for. We get paid a pretty substantial sum for what we do, and that's for the process, and the whole process includes the post-intervention work."
"If they say no to treatment, we remain involved with the family in helping to continue to press the agenda. What we try to tell every family we work with is that we need to present a fork in the road to the identified patient. There are options here and we understand that. And we understand it is a hard decision that we're asking them to make: to stop using and enter into treatment. But what we want to make very clear is that neither fork involves going back to business as usual. It's different now. If you intervene effectively you're not going in and engaging in a dialogue; you're going in and delivering information to somebody who is unable or unwilling to protect themselves. And we've come to protect them in the face of that. And this information that we're giving them lets them know that we can never go back to the way it was. We're through loving you to death; we're through co-signing or giving you the impression on any level that this is okay with us, because it's not. So we're going to talk about the elephant in the room now. So the options before you do not include, you say no and we say okay nice try and go back to business as usual. Not going to do it."
Earl says that an intervention re-trains the family on how to interact with the identified patient to move them toward treatment.
"We're building a foundation upon which these individuals can survive the circumstances at hand: addiction. Our goal is to get them into treatment. Treatment is designed to break down their resistance to getting them involved in recovery. Recovery is where they'll really heal. Intervention is this very short-term thing in the big picture, the tip of the spear. Treatment is really triage: stop the bleeding, stabilize the client, get them enough information to try, and get them across the bridge from treatment into recovery where they will ultimately live or die. That's the arc. Stop this arc of addiction, get them into the arc of treatment, and do so understanding your role in that continuum. Intervening to start the process is what we do."
If someone is considering tying another intervention, Earl asks them to tell him about the earlier intervention and the process they went through with the interventionist.
"Then I want to know about the intervention itself – what was the specific reaction to the circumstances. Tell me how it all unfolded. Let me know the specifics of the case. Then I can actually figure out what might have gone wrong – for example, maybe you went in too early, it's still working for the guy, he's still very entrenched. Here's how you can continue to keep that process on the table."
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155 | cross.tv - FAQ - How can I access the community?
You can access the community page simply by clicking the "COMMUNITY" link at the top of the cross.tv homepage.
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156 | UKLG
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I recently watched It's A Wonderful World on TCM. I'd only seen it once, and that was years ago.
The film, a screwball comedy pairing Jimmy Stewart and Claudette Colbert, isn't well-remembered. In fact, bring it up and most people will thing it's a typo for It's A Wonderful Life.
It's interesting to see Stewart and Colbert together in 1939. He was an up-and-comer at MGM while she was a more established star who usually worked at Paramount. The movie is about Stewart, a detective, trying to prove his client didn't commit murder. Stewart himself gets in trouble for harboring a fugitive and spends most of the picture hiding from the cops. He comes across Colbert and soon they're on the run together.
Five years before, Colbert had starred in (and won an Oscar for) one of the greatest love-on-the-run comedies in It Happened One Night, which essentially started the screwball craze. And in 1939, audiences had another chance to see her in a classic screwball, Midnight.
Meanwhile, Stewart, in 1939, also made Mr. Smith Goes To Washington and Destry Rides Again, and would do even better in 1940 with The Shop Around The Corner and The Philadelphia Story (for which he won an Oscar).
It's A Wonderful World can't compare to those titles, but at least these two gifted farceurs are making a comedy. Consider Carole Lombard, queen of screwball. In 1939, she appeared in Made For Each Other--with the very busy Jimmy Stewart--as well as in In Name Only with Cary Grant. She was working with two of the greatest comic actors of the time, but both films are melodramas.
The script of It's A Wonderful World is by Ben Hecht, one of the busiest writers in town, and one of the best, though I wouldn't call this one of his major efforts. It's got a murder plot which, for a screwball comedy, is fairly nasty, and doesn't mix that well with the overall tone. It's interesting since the director, Woody Van Dyke, had shown he knew how to mix murder with comedy in the Thin Man series.
And the characterizations, even for screwball, aren't that believable. Stewart's character is fairly bad-tempered, and he's pretty harsh with Colbert. But all she needs to do is discover he's not such a bad guy--which she does off-screen--and suddenly she's falling for him. Meanwhile, he can't decide if he likes her or not. Compare this to the comedies I mention above to see how a relationship can form the core of a comedy, holding it together no matter how nutty the story gets.
For that matter, look at the scene in It's A Wonderful World where Colbert and Stewart are playacting to fool people about their identity. Not bad, but compare it to Colbert and Gable doing the same thing in the far superior It Happened One Night. Their work is far more natural and thus funnier, and helps establish their growing feelings for each other.
And for a farcical plot go, look at the complications screenwriters Brackett and Wilder created in Midnight, which has delightful escalation as Colbert gets in deeper and deeper with her impersonation (the title itself comes from the moment when Cinderella's masquerade is over). In It's A Wonderful World, things get frenetic, going from one plot point to the next (the film, in fact, has quite a bit of plot), but it doesn't necessarily whip the comedy into a frenzy by making things increasingly complex.
Still, the film moves well, there's funny stuff, and both leads are quite charming. On top of which, it's a feast of great characters actors, including Guy Kibbee, Nat Pendleton, Edgar Kennedy, Ernest Truex, Grady Sutton and a very young Hans Conried.
Back then audiences probably figured Hollywood would be putting out this sort of film indefinitely. Little did they know the era of great romantic comedies was coming to a close.
So even if it's not top-tier, we can enjoy it as a decent example of something we rarely get any more.
PS Most of the promotional photos for It's A Wonderful World have Colbert on the right. I presume that's because she thought her left profile was her better side. You can notice this as well in how she's shot in her movies. | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
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"Abort" the Academy Awards Sunday Evening
Christian and Pro-Life Groups Encouraged to "Abort" the Academy Awards Sunday Evening
By JILL STANEK
The divide between America's culture of life and Hollywood's culture of death will not be on any wider display than this Sunday night, via the Academy Awards.
From the movies the Academy has chosen to laud to its vulgar host, it is clear it has determined to spit in the faces of pro-lifers. Last week, Matt Drudge exposed what Chris Rock, this year's Oscar night emcee, quipped during a recent comedy act. "Abortion, it's beautiful, it's beautiful abortion is legal," joked Rock. "I love going to an abortion rally to pick up women, cause you know they are f---ing."
But I know how to get back at Hollywood, a society that is so narcissistic it becomes unglued if not given constant attention. Thus, the best way to get back at Hollywood is to ignore it: Abort Sunday night's Academy Awards from your television screen.
Jill Stanek fought to stop "live-birth abortion" after witnessing one as a registered nurse at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, Ill. In 2002, President Bush asked Jill to attend his signing of the Born Alive Infants Protection Act. In January 2003, World Magazine named Jill one of the 30 most prominent pro-life leaders of the past 30 years. Her column appears regularly at the leading conservative news website www.worldnetdaily.com.
Posted by LS at 2/26/2005 09:58:00 PM No comments: Links to this post
An Appeal from a Group of St. Stanislaus Kostka Parishioners
Parishioners of St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish
at Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist Church
15 Plaza Square Saint Louis, Missouri 63103-2318
Contact: (314) 781 4486, e-mail:stkostkaparish@sbcglobal.net
AN APPEAL THAT WILL NEVER MAKE THE NEWS
FROM A GROUP OF ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA PARISHIONERS
Dear Friends in the Archdiocese of St. Louis:
Since March 2004 Catholics in the St. Louis area have been affected by a dispute between the Archdiocese of St. Louis, and the lay board of directors of the civil corporation of St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish which illegally took away control of the parish corporation from the Roman Catholic Church. The conflict escalated after the board refused to bring the parish civil structure into conformity with Church law that clearly states that the pastor appointed by the Archbishop, not a group of laymen who assign the pastor the role of an employee, has ultimate authority regarding parish life. As a result of the board's defiance, manifested by offensive behavior of board members towards our priests, in August 2004 Archbishop Burke transferred the parish center to St. John, Apostle and Evangelist Church in downtown St. Louis. Parishioners who support Archbishop Burke continue to celebrate the Mass in Polish there and the parish continues to thrive.
Many Catholics in the St. Louis Archdiocese have initially expressed support for the board of directors of the civil corporation of St. Stanislaus Parish. This was a result of an intensive media campaign conducted by the board of directors and their supporters. The main objective of the board seems to be to discredit Archbishop Burke, damage his reputation, and portray the parish community as a victim of his demands. Secular media not only disregarded the existence of parishioners supporting Archbishop Burke, but also distorted the truth about the background of the conflict. One such distortion relates to the fact that St. Stanislaus Kostka parishioners supporting Archbishop Burke refused to participate in January 9th voting which was orchestrated as another publicity exploit by the board of directors and its media advisers. Although the board and their spokesmen loudly attempt to portray themselves as representatives of St. Stanislaus parish community, in reality they represent only a group of supporters who choose to affirm them. This critical distinction was never made by the media.
Support for the "Save St. Stan's" campaign mounted by the board of directors is provided from many sources interested in destroying the unity of the Roman Catholic Church. The campaign slogan became even a City of St. Louis mayoral race issue, when one of the candidates publicly expressed support for the board of directors, while acknowledging no affiliation with the Catholic Church. The public scandal caused by the board, which has been instrumental in swaying the opinions of many of its supporters, and of the general public, has created much pain in the Archdiocese of St. Louis and in the community at large.
Unfortunately, the campaign proved to be very persuasive in deflecting the attention of many parishioners, as well as the public, from fundamental principles of operating a faith-based community. These include the structure and authority of the Church, respect for law, and accountability to parishioners and the public at large. Over the last several years members of the board fostered a culture of blatant disrespect for the Church as well as for many members of the parish community. There is ongoing speculation about the reasons the board of directors changed corporate by-laws and assumed control over the parish finances. It is apparent that this situation exempted the board from the strict accountability required of all other parishes of the Roman Catholic Church. Contrary to public declarations, the board refused to conduct an independent financial audit by a certified public accountant, and to disclose details of parish operations, including procedures for awarding contracts and service agreements. The change of corporate bylaws was done with premeditation through amendments in 2001 and 2004. This itself is a clear violation of the original 1891 corporate bylaws, which explicitly state that corporation bylaws must be in conformance with diocesan rules, regulations and requirements.
A few months ago, members of our congregation published an "Open Letter to Parishioners and Supporters of St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish". The letter outlined details of the parish conflict, and expressed support for Archbishop Burke in his efforts to bring the parish structure into conformity with the governance model that is followed by all parishes in St. Louis diocese. These efforts were subsequently affirmed, and mandated, by the Vatican in its decree of November 11, 2004, rejecting the appeal against the Archbishop made on behalf of the board of directors. The full text of the open letter, as well as other documents related to this conflict, is available at the website of the Archdiocese of St. Louis: http://www.archstl.org/parishes/documents/st_stanislaus.html. Please contact us if you would like to receive a copy of our letter.
We are deeply concerned that the actions taken by the board of directors are clearly intended to weaken the authority of the Holy See and of Archbishop Burke. We reject the board's rhetoric comparing their role to that of Solidarity in the fight for the freedom of Poland. This comparison is simply insulting to many of us who are parishioners, and who personally participated in the fight for the freedom of Poland, and drew our strength and inspiration from the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
Resolution of this conflict will have a profound impact not only on the future of the St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish but on the entire Catholic community in the United States. We reject the notion of separating St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish from the Roman Catholic Church. We call on the board of directors of the parish civil corporation to stop the campaign of hostility and animosity towards the Catholic Church, and its leaders in Rome and in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, a campaign that knowingly, deliberately, and publicly has damaged seriously the unity of the Roman Catholic community.
None of us – Roman Catholics in St. Louis Archdiocese – should remain disinterested in this matter. This conflict is a test of our judgment as Catholics, a test of our ability to clearly comprehend the complexity of the situation, and of our courage to make a conscientious choice.
We appeal to all Catholics the in St. Louis Archdiocese to express strong support for Archbishop Burke in his efforts to resolve this matter. On the second Sunday of each month we invite you all to attend our monthly bi-lingual Mass of Solidarity with Archbishop Burke during which we will pray for the strength of our spiritual leaders, unity of the Catholic Church, and the future of our congregation. The first Mass of Solidarity will be celebrated on March 13th, 2005 at 9:00 a.m. at St. John, Apostle and Evangelist Church in Plaza Square in downtown St. Louis. We kindly ask for your support.
ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA PARISH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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Bishops Urged to Take Action, Uphold Church Teaching in Terri Schiavo Case
Washington DC, Feb. 24, 2005 (CNA) - The American Life League is urging Catholics bishops to take up the fight to save Terri Schiavo's life. The Florida woman, who has been severely physically and mentally disabled for the last 13 years, is being kept alive by tube feedings.
"We implore Catholic bishops — and in particular, Bishop Robert Lynch of St. Petersburg — to take up Terri's fight in both prayer and action and to uphold Church teaching regarding the dignity of human life," said Joe Starrs, director of American Life League's Crusade for the Defense of Our Catholic Church.
"The lack of clear, decisive action by Bishop Lynch and far too many of his brother bishops across Florida and across the nation has been more than disappointing," Starrs said in a press release. (Emphasis mine)
And quite a bit more than disappointing - Where is the strong vocal opposition and condemnation of the anticipated death sentence of this innocent woman whose parents wish to care for her? Where are the voices of those who wish to abolish the "Death Penalty"?
We should remember that we are guard against becoming accomplices to sin. One becomes an accomplice when one culpably assists another in the performance of an evil action. This assistance may come about by counsel, command, provocation, consent, praise, flattery, concealment, participation, silence, or defense of the evil act.
Illinois, Peoria Diocese Investigate Burial of Body Parts
DANVILLE, Ill. - State officials and the Catholic Diocese of Peoria are investigating an allegation that a central Illinois hospital used a Catholic cemetery to bury body parts.
The investigation stems from a suit filed earlier this month by Thomas and Carolyn Pichon, who say they saw a cemetery worker toss a box of medical waste into their loved one's open grave at Danville's Resurrection Catholic Cemetery.
According to the Peoria diocese, it oversees 128 cemeteries, and most are owned and operated by parishes and other Catholic institutions. The cemeteries must follow diocesan rules, which prohibit burying uncremated amputated body parts without permission from the diocese's director of cemeteries.
Pope isn't talking, at least for a few days
The Vatican says he is breathing on his own and writing notes.
VATICAN CITY - The voice that encouraged millions to revolt against communism, attracted Roman Catholic faithful in more than 100 countries to vast religious gatherings and captured the attention of leaders across the globe was silent Friday.
Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said the pontiff was breathing without the aid of a respirator but would not be able to speak for at least a few days. The treatment included insertion of a tube into the pope's throat. It allows air to enter his lungs and bypass his mouth, nose and upper throat. While the trachea is open and the tube is attached, speaking is impossible.
"He's breathing on his own, and cardio-circulatory conditions remain good," Navarro-Valls said. He added that on the advice of his doctors, the pope would not speak for several days "so as to favor the functions of the larynx."
Archbishop Burke Moves Polish Masses Permanently
The decision Friday by the St. Louis Archdiocese to make St. Agatha's parish the permanent official Polish parish in St. Louis ratcheted up the continuing battle between parishioners at St. Stanislaus Kostka Church and the archdiocese.
The decision was made, according to an archdiocesan spokesman, to accommodate a group the archdiocese said was made up of 150 to 200 Polish Catholics who remained loyal to the archbishop in the struggle for control of St. Stanislaus.
"The archbishop decided it was necessary for them to have their own parish and, at the same time, help to save St. Agatha's," said Jamie Allman, the archdiocese spokesman. St. Agatha's was most recently used for the archdiocese's Tridentine, or Latin, Mass.
Robert Zabielski, a member of the St. Stanislaus board, said he was not surprised by Burke's decision to name another church as the official Polish church in the archdiocese. "We're still the Roman Catholic Polish church in St. Louis," said Zabielski. "It looks like he doesn't want to work this out. He's abandoned us. We have not abandoned him."
Mr Zabeielski is simply wrong! St. Stanislaus WAS the Roman Catholic Parish of Polish heritage....but that was BEFORE the board ABANDONED the Church and REJECTED the Archbishop.
Posted by LS at 2/26/2005 09:48:00 AM No comments: Links to this post
Gospel for Saturday, 2nd Week of Lent
Luke 15:1-3; 11-32
Parables of God's Mercy
[1] Now the tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to hear Him (Jesus). [2] And the Pharisees and the scribes murmured, saying, "This man receives sinners and eats with them."
[3] So He told them this parable: [11] "There was a man who had two sons; [12] and the younger of them said to his father, `Father, give me the share of property that falls to me.' And he divided his living between them. [13] Not many days later, the younger son gathered all he had and took his journey into a far country, and there he squandered his property in loose living. [14] And when he had spent everything, a great famine arose in that country, and he began to be in want. [15]So he went and joined himself to one of the citizens of that country, who sent him into his fields to feed swine. [16] And he would gladly have fed on the pods that the swine ate; and no one gave him anything. [17] But when he came to himself he said, `How can many of my father's hired servants have bread enough and to spare, but I perish here with hunger! [18] I will arise and go to my father, and I will say to him, "Father, I have sinned against Heaven and before you; [19] I am no longer worthy to be called your son; treat me as one of your hired servants.'" [20] And he arose and came to his father. But while he was yet at a distance, his father saw him and had compassion, and ran and embraced him and kissed him. [21] And the son said to him, `Father, I have sinned against Heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be called your son.' [22] But the father said to his servants, `Bring quickly the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet; [23] and bring the fatted calf and kill it, and let us eat and make merry; [24] for this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found.' And they began to make merry.
[25] "Now his elder son was in the field; and as he came and drew near to the house, he heard music and dancing. [26] And he called one of the servants and asked what this meant. [27] And he said to him, `Your brother has come, and your father has killed the fatted calf, because he has received him safe and sound.' [28] But he was angry and refused to go in. His father came out and entreated him, [29] but he answered his father, `Lo, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed your command; yet you never gave me a kid, that I might make merry with my friends. [30] But when this son of yours came, who has devoured your living with harlots, you killed for him the fatted calf!' [31] And he said to him, `Son, you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours. [32] It was fitting to make merry and be glad, for this your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found.'"
1-32. Jesus' actions manifest God's mercy: He receives sinners in order to convert them. The scribes and Pharisees, who despised sinners, just cannot understand why Jesus acts like this; they grumble about Him; and Jesus uses the opportunity to tell these Mercy parables. "The Gospel writer who particularly treats of these themes in Christ's teaching is Luke, whose Gospel has earned the title of `the Gospel of mercy'" ([Pope] John Paul II, "Dives In Misericordia", 3).
In this chapter St. Luke reports three of these parables in which Jesus describes the infinite, fatherly mercy of God and His joy at the conversion of the sinner.
The Gospel teaches that no one is excluded from forgiveness and that sinners can become beloved children of God if they repent and are converted. So much does God desire the conversion of sinners that each of these parables ends with a refrain, as it were, telling of the great joy in Heaven over a sinner who repents.
1-2. This is not the first time that publicans and sinners approach Jesus (cf. Matthew 9:10). They are attracted by the directness of the Lord's preaching and by His call to self-giving and love. The Pharisees in general were jealous of His influence over the people (cf. Matthew 26:2-5; John 11:47) a jealousy which can also beset Christians; a severity of outlook which does not accept that, no matter how great his sins may have been, a sinner can change and become a saint; a blindness which prevents a person from recognizing and rejoicing over the good done by others. Our Lord criticized this attitude when He replied to His disciples' complaints about others casting out devils in His name: "Do not forbid him; for no one who does a mighty work in My name will be able soon after to speak evil of Me" (Mark 9:39). And St. Paul rejoiced that others proclaimed Christ and even overlooked the fact they did so out of self-interest, provided Christ was preached (cf. Philippians 1:17-18).
11. This is one of Jesus' most beautiful parables, which teaches us once more that God is a kind and understanding Father (cf. Matthew 6:8; Romans 8:15; 2 Corinthians 1:3). The son who asks for his part of the inheritance is a symbol of the person who cuts himself off from God through sin. "Although the word `mercy' does not appear, this parable nevertheless expresses the essence of the divine mercy in a particularly clear way" ([Pope] John Paul II, "Dives In Misericordia", 5).
12. "That son, who receives from the father the portion of the inheritance that is due him and leaves home to squander it in a far country `in loose living', in a certain sense is the man of every period, beginning with the one who was the first to lose the inheritance of grace and original justice. The analogy at this point is very wide-ranging. The parable indirectly touches upon every breach of the covenant of love, every loss of grace, every sin" ("Dives In Misericordia", 5).
14-15. At this point in the parable we are shown the unhappy effects of sin. The young man's hunger evokes the anxiety and emptiness a person feels when he is far from God. The prodigal son's predicament describes the enslavement which sin involves (cf. Romans 1:25; 6:6; Galatians 5:1): by sinning one loses the freedom of the children of God (cf. Romans 8:21; Galatians 4:31; 5:13) and hands oneself over the power of Satan.
17-21. His memory of home and his conviction that his father loves him cause the prodigal son to reflect and to decide to set out on the right road. "Human life is in some way a constant returning to our Father's house. We return through contrition, through the conversion of heart which means a desire to change, a firm decision to improve our life and which, therefore, is expressed in sacrifice and self-giving. We return to our Father's house by means of that sacrament of pardon in which, by confessing our sins, we put on Jesus Christ again and become His brothers, members of God's family" ([St] J. Escriva, "Christ is Passing By", 64).
20-24. God always hopes for the return of the sinner; He wants him to repent. When the young man arrives home his father does not greet him with reproaches but with immense compassion, which causes him to embrace his son and cover him with kisses.
20. "There is no doubt that in this simple but penetrating analogy the figure of the father reveals to us God as Father. The conduct of the father in the parable and his whole behavior, which manifests his internal attitude, enables us to rediscover the individual threads of the Old Testament vision of mercy in a synthesis which is totally new, full of simplicity and depth. The father of the prodigal son is FAITHFUL TO THIS FATHERHOOD, FAITHFUL TO THE LOVE that he had always lavished on his son. This fidelity is expressed in the parable not only by his immediate readiness to welcome him home when he returns after having squandered his inheritance; it is expressed even more fully by that joy, that merrymaking for the squanderer after his return, merrymaking which is so generous that it provokes the opposition and hatred of the elder brother, who had never gone far away from his father and had never abandoned the home.
"The father's fidelity to himself [...] is at the same time expressed in a manner particularly charged with affection. We read, in fact, that when the father saw the prodigal son returning home `he had COMPASSION, ran to meet him, threw his arms around his neck and kissed him.' He certainly does this under the influence of a deep affection, and this also explains his generosity towards his son, that generosity which so angers the elder son" ("Dives In Misericordia", 6).
"When God runs towards us, we cannot keep silent, but with St. Paul we exclaim, "ABBA PATER": `Father, my Father!' (Romans 8:15), for, though He is the creator of the universe, He doesn't mind our not using high-sounding titles, nor worry about our not acknowledging His greatness. He wants us to call Him Father; He wants us to savor that word, our souls filling with joy [...].
"God is waiting for us, like the father in the parable, with open arms, even though we don't deserve it. It doesn't matter how great our debt is. Just like the prodigal son, all we have to do is open our heart, to be homesick for our Father's house, to wonder at and rejoice in the gift which God makes us of being able to call ourselves His children, of really being His children, even though our response to Him has been so poor" ([St] J. Escriva, "Christ Is Passing By", 64).
25-30. God's mercy is so great that man cannot grasp it: as we can see in the case of the elder son, who thinks his father loves the younger son excessively, his jealousy prevents him from understanding how his father can do so much to celebrate the recovery of the prodigal; it cuts him off from the joy that the whole family feels. "It's true that he was a sinner. But don't pass so final a judgment on him. Have pity in your heart, and don't forget that he may yet be an Augustine, while you remain just another mediocrity" ([St] J. Escriva, "The Way", 675).
We should also consider that if God has compassion towards sinners, He must have much much more towards those who strive to be faithful to Him. St. Therese of Lisieux understood this very well: "What joy to remember that our Lord is just; that He makes allowances for all our shortcomings, and knows full well how weak we are. What have I to fear then? Surely the God of infinite justice who pardons the prodigal son with such mercy will be just with me `who am always with Him'?" ("The Story of a Soul", Chapter 8).
32. "Mercy, as Christ has presented it in the parable of the prodigal son, has THE INTERIOR FORM OF THE LOVE that in the New Testament is called AGAPE. This love is able to reach down to every prodigal son, to every human misery, and above all to every form of moral misery, to sin. When this happens, the person who is the object of mercy does not feel humiliated, but rather found again and `restored to value'. The father first and foremost expresses to him his joy, that he has been `found again' and that he has `returned to life'. This joy indicates a good that has remained intact: even if he is a prodigal, a son does not cease to be truly his father's son; it also indicates a good that has been found again, which in the case of the prodigal son was his return to the truth about himself" ("Dives In Misericordia", 6).
Source: "The Navarre Bible: Text and Commentaries". Biblical text taken from the Revised Standard Version and New Vulgate. Commentaries made by members of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Navarre, Spain. Published by Four Courts Press, Kill Lane, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
Reprinted with permission from Four Courts Press and Scepter Publishers, the U.S. publisher.
Terri Schiavo and the Odd Silence of the St. Petersburg Diocese
An excerpt from the Crisis E-Letter by Brian Saint Paul:
Terri and her family are practicing Catholics in the diocese of St. Petersburg. However, even casual observers of this situation the past few years have noticed the odd silence from the diocese and Bishop Robert Lynch.
"To put it bluntly," Fr. Johansen told me, "Bishop Lynch has been invisible on this matter for the last couple years. He made a few statements in October 2003. But even those were, in my opinion, pretty weak. They basically expressed his sympathy and his feeling that this was a tragic situation."
A quick perusal of the bishop's three statements (available here: http://www.dioceseofstpete.org/news.php) gives us a bit of a mixed bag. While the bishop does articulate in several places the Catholic teaching on these matters, he nowhere applies it forcefully to Terri's specific situation.
For example, Bishop Lynch writes in his August 12, 2003, statement:
"Our Catholic teaching is also clear that 'nourishment or hydration may be withheld or withdrawn where that treatment itself is causing harm to the patient or is useless because the patient's death is imminent, as long as the patient is made comfortable. In general, the terms "death is imminent" and "terminally ill" imply that a physician can predict that the patient will die of the fatal pathology within a few days or weeks, regardless of what life prolonging methods are utilized.'"
Precisely. And this statement should be followed by Bishop Lynch noting that no one in the dispute claims that, barring the removal of her feeding tube, Terri will die "within a few days or weeks." Nor can anyone intelligently argue that the food and water are somehow harming her.
Sadly, that's not what the bishop does. Instead, he follows this statement by observing that "Terri Schiavo's case is especially difficult because her actual medical situation is in dispute."
And that's where Bishop Lynch misses an important teaching opportunity. Since no one is saying that Terri's death is "imminent," food and water must not be removed. When the authentic Catholic teaching is applied to Terri's specific case, the judgment is clear.
To be fair, the bishop also strongly recommends that "Terri's family be allowed to attempt a medical protocol which they feel would improve her condition." He also writes that "Catholic teaching notes that the proxy may not deliberately cause a patient's death or refuse ordinary and normal treatment, even if he or she believes a patient would have made such a decision."
The problem with Bishop Lynch's public statements is not that they are in themselves wrong, but that he doesn't go far enough in applying Catholic teaching to this specific case. As a result, he puts too much trust in the actions and motivations of Michael Schiavo -- Terri's husband and the main actor in the effort to halt her
feeding.
(As you may know, Schiavo has lived with another woman for years and stands to receive quite a bit of money upon Terri's death. What's more, after her accident, Prince Charming had her engagement ring and wedding band melted down to make a ring for himself...and had her cats put to sleep so he wouldn't have to take care of them.)
When I asked Fr. Rob what we can do to help Terri, he offered several suggestions:
1. "Pray, not just for Terri but for Michael Schiavo and his lawyer, George Felos. After all, people's hearts can be turned."
2. Since the ruling comes down today -- a Friday in Lent -- Catholics have a special opportunity to offer up a sacrifice. Don't underestimate the power of this season.
3. "Get informed about the real issues. Spread the word. The mainstream media continues to report that Terri is brain dead or comatose. No one has ever claimed that. Furthermore, contrary to media reports, this is NOT a right to die case. People need to spread the word on this. Call their talk radio stations, send e-mails to friends, and to Florida state representatives." One way to get informed is to read the article Fr. Rob wrote for us on the situation in our January 2004 issue. It's the single best overview of the debate that I've seen and is available for free on our website at: http://www.crisismagazine.com/january2004/johansen.htm.
(You have full permission to reprint, forward, link to, or quote the article any way you like. We need to get this information to as many people as possible.)
4. Finally, if you have the chance and the means, you could also donate money to www.Terrisfight.org. Due to high web traffic, the site is down right now (I just tried it), but should be up again soon.
This is a pivotal day in the fight for the Culture of Life. Let us pray that truth prevails.
Judge Greer Grants Permission for "Husband" to Murder Wife
"The court is no longer comfortable granting stays simply upon the filings of new motions," Greer wrote. "There will always be 'new' issues."
No longer comfortable granting stays?
Cdl. Arinze to Keynote St. Louis Liturgical Conference
Liturgists who want to perfect what they do or Catholics who just want to better understand the Church's liturgy will benefit from attending this April's Gateway Liturgical Conference, organizers say.
The conference will take place Thursday-Friday, April 7-8, at the Adam's Mark Hotel Downtown. Events will run 1:15 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Friday.
This year's keynote speaker will be the Church's chief liturgist, Cardinal Francis Arinze. Cardinal Arinze is the prefect of the Vatican's Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of Sacraments. He has been traveling around the world to share the vision of the Church as outlined in its liturgical documents and is recognized as a master communicator and theologian, according to organizers. The cardinal is participating in the St. Louis conference at the invitation of Archbishop Raymond L. Burke.
For fees, registration materials and deadlines or other information, call the Office of Worship at (314) 792-7230.
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A Little Story Worth Repeating - The Brick
Once again, I received an email which I would like to share. I apologize in advance if this is a repeat:
Read the next line very slowly and let it sink in...
"If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it. "
THE BRICK
A young and successful executive was traveling down a neighborhood street, going a bit too fast in his new Jaguar. He was watching for kids darting out from between parked cars and slowed down when he thought he saw something.
As his car passed, no children appeared. Instead, a brick smashed into the Jag's side door! He slammed on the brakes and backed the Jag back to the spot where the brick had been thrown.
The angry driver then jumped out of the car, grabbed the nearest kid and pushed him up against a parked car shouting, "What was that all about and who are you? Just what the heck are you doing? That's a new car and that brick you threw is going to cost a lot of money. Why did you do it?"
The young boy was apologetic. "Please, mister..please, I'm sorry but I didn't know what else to do," he pleaded. "I threw the brick because no one else would stop..."
With tears dripping down his face and off his chin, the youth pointed to a spot just around a parked car. "It's my brother," he said. "He rolled off the curb and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't lift him up."
Now sobbing, the boy asked the stunned executive, "Would you please help me get him back into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too heavy for me."
Moved beyond words, the driver tried to swallow the rapidly swelling lump in his throat. He hurriedly lifted the handicapped boy back into the wheelchair, then took out a linen handkerchief and dabbed at the fresh scrapes and cuts.
A quick look told him everything was going to be okay..."Thank you and may God bless you," the grateful child told the stranger.
Too shook up for words, the man simply watched the boy push his wheelchair-bound brother down the sidewalk toward their home. It was a long, slow walk back to the Jaguar.
The damage was very noticeable, but the driver never bothered to repair the dented side door. He kept the dent there to remind him of this message "Don't go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at you to get your attention!"
God whispers in our souls and speaks to our hearts. Sometimes when we don't have time to listen, He has to throw a brick at us.
It's our choice to listen or not.
Some other thoughts for the day:
If God had a refrigerator, your picture would be on it.
If He had a wallet, your photo would be in it.
He sends you flowers every spring.
He sends you a sunrise every morning.
Face it, friend - He is crazy about you!
God didn't promise days without pain, laughter without sorrow, sun without rain, but He did promise strength for the day, comfort for the tears, and light for the way.
The Consciousness of Christ
One of the books which I am currently reading is this one titled, "The Consciousness of Christ", by Fr. William Most. Some background on why:
After listening to a homily at the Christmas Vigil Mass in which the priest proclaimed to the packed church such things as Jesus not knowing that He was God, and other ramblings evidently appropriated from heterdox 'theologians', I felt that I was obligated to provide him whatever information I could so that he might come to understand what the Church actually teaches. I felt obliged to do this for a couple of reasons.
During the homily when these strange things were being said, some of the people who attended an adult catechism class which I facilitated, turned and looked at me with confusion. They had learned in the catechism class that what they were hearing was not what the Church teaches - God had provided them with the graces by which their minds were sufficiently enlightened with truths of the faith that they could recognize that something was wrong with what they were hearing. For the others in Church, as I had mentioned before, I felt sorrow and regret that their minds may have become confused without them even being aware of it.
This little episode led to me to do more in-depth research into this area of such great confusion, even among some priests. I turned first to two great theologians to get direction: Fr. John Hardon and Fr. William Most. As a consequence, I obtained the book, the title of which is the heading for this post.
I cannot recommend this book enough to anyone who wishes to understand what the Church teaches about the human knowledge of Christ and that relation with the divine mind of Christ and about the numerous errors that have become so prevalent today. It is a thoroughly easy book to read and understand, written so that those of us who are not 'theologians' can readily grasp its content.
What follows is the preface of the book, "The Consciousness of Christ."
"Can you show me now that I would not be killed in vain? Show me just a little of your omnipresent brain. Show me there's a reason for your wanting me to die. You were far too keen on where and how, and not so hot on why."
So speaks Jesus Christ Superstar, the day before the great Passover. Obviously He is presented as being quite ignorant not only of who He is-there is no trace of awareness that He is divine, if indeed the author of Superstar thought Jesus was divine; and Jesus does not even know the fundamental reason for His dying, to redeem and save mankind by atoning for sin.
Nor only popular rock musicals express such egregious error. Many scripture scholars today do much the same, e.g., "The New Testament gives us no reason to think that Jesus and Paul were not deadly serious about the demonic world.... I do not believe the demons inhabit desert places or the upper air, as Jesus and Paul thought... I see no way to get around the difficulty except by saying that Jesus and Paul were wrong on this point. They accepted the beliefs of their times about demons, but those beliefs were superstitious."1
The writer, Father Raymond Brown, thinks Jesus was so ignorant as to preach error based on superstitions. He also wonders if Jesus knew much about the future life: "Perhaps he had nothing new to say about the afterlife other than emphasizing what was already known, that God would reward the good and punish the wicked."2 As to whether Jesus knew who He was, we find Fr. Brown inclined to prefer the opinion that Jesus had "some sort of intuition or immediate awareness of what he was, but...that the ability to express this in a communicable way had to be acquired gradually."3 To put it simply: Jesus knew in some vague way who He was but somehow could not manage to say it!
This view is basically the same as that of Karl Rahner, who holds that the self knowledge of Jesus paralleled that of ordinary humans. We do not know our own soul directly; we get to know it indirectly by observing its actions. To express that information is, of course, something additional.4
In ancient times similar ideas were expressed in the aftermath of Nestorianism, a heresy propounding the presence of two persons in Jesus. That is the same as saying there were two he's in Him, a divine person and a human person. The divine person, Nestorians often said, took the human person and lived in him as in a temple. Another sect, the Agnoites, followed logically with the conclusion: the human in Jesus might not know he was bound up with a divine person, and might lack various other kinds of knowledge also. Their error was condemned, with an anathema, by Pope Vigilius in 553 A.D.5
The current storm about the consciousness of Jesus was sparked by a book written by P. Galtier in 1939.6 Without holding for two persons in the Nestorian sense, Galtier sought to distinguish a psychological self apart from the ontological self. So, he asserted, there can be a "real psychological autonomy" in the human soul of Jesus.
The heart of our modern problem, then, is this: without claiming two persons in the Nestorian sense, we can still ask, 'Did a given fact (e.g., the day and hour of the last judgment) register on the human mind of Jesus'? Unfortunately, even theologians are often very loose in their language. They say: He did not know that. Such a statement is heresy, for the He is a divine He. But it is not heresy to ask: Did that point register on His human mind?
To examine the question adequately, we must consider data from four different sources: Scripture, patrology, the magisterium, and speculative theology.
Before considering the Scriptural evidence, we must face the fact that in our day there are numerous challenges to the reliability of the Gospels. So before we can appeal to the Gospels, we must examine whether or not we can believe the Gospels. The introduction is devoted to this problem.
1 In St. Anthony's Messenger, May 1971, 47-48.
2 R. E. Brown, Jesus, God and Man, Macmillan, N.Y. 1967. 101.
3 Ibid, 100.
4 K. Rahner, "Dogmatic Reflections on the Knowledge and Self-Consciousness of Christ" in Theological lnvestigations, tr. K. H. Kruger, Helicon, Baltimore, 1966, 5,193-215.
5 DS 419.
6 P. Galtier, L Unité du Christ—Etre, Personne, Conscience, 3rd ed. Beauchesne, Paris, 1939.
St Agatha Church to Become Personal Parish of Polish Heritage
This was actually one of several surprises.
At least the faithful Catholics from St. Stanislaus who have been placed "in exile" by the actions of the board of directors will now have a parish of their own. And St. Agatha's is such a beautiful church.
I hope and pray that those from St. Agatha's will be comforted to know that the church will not be closed and that the Latin Mass will contine at St. Francis de Sales.
Labels: Stanislaus
The "Right Way" of Fr. Luigi Giussani
The memorable interview in which the founder of Communion and Liberation recounted how popes Montini {Paul VI] and John Paul II saved the Church from disaster
by Sandro Magister
Archbishop Burke's Column on the Reorganization of the South City Deanery
In announcing the final decisions regarding the pastoral reorganization of the South City Deanery, I am deeply conscious of the pain which changes in parish and Catholic school life cause. I have the deepest compassion for the faithful of the South City Deanery and regret sincerely the pain which you are enduring. I assure you that the changes which I announce today are made to further the mission of the Church in the archdiocese. They represent prudential decisions, but they are made on the basis of the thorough work of the task force for the South City Deanery Pastoral Planning. I ask you to accept the suffering of change in your parishes and schools, asking that God bless the Church in the deanery and the archdiocese.
Part 1 of the Archbishop's Column
Continued to Part 2
After having briefly read this, I noticed several things of note:
St. Agatha Parish, which has been serving as a personal parish for the faithful attached to the celebration of the Mass and other sacred rites, according to the liturgical books in force in 1962, is to become the personal parish of the faithful of Polish language and heritage.
St. Francis de Sales Parish is to be suppressed, and its territory and faithful are to be united to St. Pius V Parish. The Archdiocesan Hispanic Ministry, presently located at St. Francis de Sales Parish, is to be transferred to St. Cecilia Parish. St. Francis de Sales Church is to be an oratory for the faithful attached to the celebration of the Mass and other sacred rites, according to the liturgical books in force in 1962. St. Francis de Sales Oratory is to be under the pastoral care and direction of the Institute of Christ the King, Sovereign Priest, a society of apostolic life.
Kathleen McChesney Steps Down
The first child-protection monitor for the U.S. Roman Catholic Church said in an interview the day before she steps down that the unrelenting focus on bishops' failures to rein in sexually abusive priests had obscured the efforts of countless diocesan workers and volunteers dedicated to helping victims.
McChesney is departing as the church reviews the policy she was hired to help implement. Included in its many provisions is a requirement that all guilty clerics be barred from church work, including saying Mass in public and working as parish priests.
Archdiocese Decides Which South St. Louis Parishes Will Close
The official list will come out on Friday, but Newschannel 5 has obtained the list of Catholic churches and schools that will be closed by the Archdiocese.
Debate over which parishes to close has gone on for months. Church leaders say the closings are necessary, due to a declining Catholic population in the area.
The list (per KTVI) of churches was listed last night here.
The closing list includes:
Holy Family Church and School
Immaculate Conception/St. Henry Church
St. Bonaface Church
St. John Nepomuk Church
Saints Mary and Joseph Church
St. Mary Of Victories Church
St. Hedwig Church
Resurrection of Our Lord Church and School
St. Mary Magdalen School (Church stays open)
St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church
St. Anthony School (Church stays open)
Sources tell Newschannel 5 the closing list would have been much longer, had the Archbishop not listened to the concerns of parishoners in the area.
Even though this should put to rest the scandalous allegations that Archbishop Burke does not listen, it probably won't for people, generally, only hear what they want to hear.
Pope Recovering from Surgery, Advised Not to Speak
ROME (Reuters) - Pope John Paul (news - web sites) spent a restful night in hospital after throat surgery and is now breathing unassisted, but doctors have advised him not to speak for several days, his spokesman said on Friday.
Joaquin Navarro-Valls said the Pontiff's heart and blood circulation remained good and he had no bronchial pneumonia infection -- a possible complication of the tracheotomy performed on him on Thursday to ease his breathing problems.
Please keep the Holy Father in your prayers. Tonight as many attend Stations of the Cross, offer those prayers for Pope John Paul that, if it be God's will, the Holy Father might make a full recovery.
Dominicans Under Fire in Oakland
Editor's note: The following story was to appear in our February issue. The day before deadline, however, I received a call from a Dominican priest asking me to pull the story. The priest told me he could give me information that would put the situation at St. Albert's Priory in perspective. I agreed I would at least hold the story for another month and arranged to talk with the priest in about a week and a half. When that time expired, I thrice called the priest, leaving messages both where he carries out his apostolate and at the Dominican house. After about a week, the priest contacted the Faith's publisher with a message that Dominican superiors directed him to refer me to Dominican spokeswoman Carla Hass. Calls to Hass went unanswered.
The story is here.
William Donohue Blasts NBC For Mocking the Blessed Sacrament
During the February 22 episode of the NBC-TV sitcom, "Committed," two non-Catholics are mistakenly given Holy Communion at a Catholic funeral Mass. Nate, who is Jewish, and Bowie, a Protestant, don't know what to do with the Eucharist, so they make several failed attempts to get rid of it. For example, they try slipping it into the pocket of a priest, dropping it on a tray of cheese and crackers, etc.
At one point, the priest, who is portrayed as not knowing the difference between the Host and a cracker, goes to grab the "cracker" from a tray of appetizers; he initially balks when he discovers that it is the last one. Then he changes his mind, saying, "Oh, what the hell." By far the most offensive scene occurs when Nate and Bowie accidentally flush what they think is the Host down the toilet.
How wonderful it must be to live in LA.?
Mel Gibson to follow up 'The Passion' with Fatima film
Fittingly, just ten days after the death of Sr Lucia dos Santos, the last survivor to witness the appearances of the Virgin Mary at the Portuguese town of Fatima in 1517, Mel Gibson has bought the rights to the book 'Stealing from Angels'.
'Stealing from Angels' is a work of fiction that tells the tale of a man who shoulders a huge secret and trusts no one.
One thing's for sure; this film is destined to be a controversial box office blockbuster. But before the conspiracy theories get out of hand, not to mention individual reader interpretations, the author himself has the final say in an interview with The Tribune: "It's a great story and that is that," said Dullaghan.
Hollywood holds its breath…...
Gospel for Friday, 2nd Week of Lent
Matthew 21:33-43, 45-46
The Parable of the Wicked Tenants
(Jesus told the chief priests and the elders,) [33] "Hear another parable. There was a householder who planted a vineyard, and set a hedge around it, dug a wine press in it, and built a tower, and let it out to tenants, and went into another country. [34] When the season of fruit drew near, he sent his servants to the tenants, to get his fruit; [35] and the tenants took his servants and beat one, killed another, and stoned another. [36] Again he sent other servants, more than the first; and they did the same to them. [37] Afterward he sent his son to them, saying, `They will respect my son.' [38] But when the tenants saw the son, they said to themselves, `This is the heir; come, let us kill him and have his inheritance.' [39] And they took him and cast him out of the vineyard, and killed him. [40] When therefore the owner of the vineyard comes, what will he do to those tenants?" [41] They said to Him, "He will put those wretches to a miserable death, and let out the vineyard to other tenants who will give him the fruits in their seasons."
[42] Jesus said to them, "Have you never read in the scriptures: `The very stone which the builders rejected has become the head of the corner; this was the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes'! [43] Therefore I tell you, the Kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a nation producing the fruits of it."
[45] When the chief priests and the Pharisees heard His parables, they perceived that He was speaking about them. [46] But when they tried to arrest Him, they feared the multitudes, because they held Him to be a prophet.
33-46. This very important parable completes the previous one. The parable of the two sons simply identifies the indocility of Israel; that of the wicked tenants focuses on the punishment to come.
Our Lord compares Israel to a choice vineyard, specially fenced, with a watchtower, where a keeper is on the look-out to protect it from thieves and foxes. God has spared no effort to cultivate and embellish His vineyard. The vineyard is in the charge of tenant farmers; the householder is God, and the vineyard, Israel (Isaiah 5:3-5: Jeremiah 2:21; Joel 1:7).
The tenants to whom God has given the care of His people are the priests, scribes and elders. The owner's absence makes it clear that God really did entrust Israel to its leaders; hence their responsibility and the account He demands of them.
The owner used to send his servants from time to time to collect the fruit; this was the mission of the prophets. The second despatch of servants to claim what is owing to the owner--who meet the same fate as the first--refers to the way God's prophets were ill-treated by the kings and priests of Israel (Matthew 23:37; Acts 7:42; Hebrews 11:36-38). Finally he sent his son to them, thinking that they would have more respect for him; here we can see the difference between Jesus and the prophets, who were servants, not "the Son": the parable indicates singular, transcendental sonship, expressing the divinity of Jesus Christ.
The malicious purpose of the tenants in murdering the son and heir to keep the inheritance for themselves is the madness of the leaders in expecting to become undisputed masters of Israel by putting Christ to death (Matthew 12:14; 26:4). Their ambition blinds them to the punishment that awaits them. Then "they cast him out of the vineyard, and killed him": a reference to Christ's crucifixion, which took place outside the walls of Jerusalem.
Jesus prophesies the punishment God will inflict on the evildoers: He will put them to death and rent the vineyard to others. This is a very significant prophecy. St. Peter later repeats to the Sanhedrin: "This is the stone which was rejected by you builders, but which has become the head of the corner" (Acts 4:11; 1 Peter 2:4). The stone is Jesus of Nazareth, but the architects of Israel, who build up and rule the people, have chosen not use it in the building. Because of their unfaithfulness the Kingdom of God will be turned over to another people, the Gentiles, who WILL give God the fruit He expects His vineyard to yield (cf. Matthew 3:8-10; Galatians 6:16).
For the building to be well-built, it needs to rest on this stone. Woe to him who trips over it! (cf. Matthew 12:30; Luke 2:34), as first Jews and later the enemies of Christ and His Church will discover through bitter experience (cf. Isaiah 8:14-15).
Christians in all ages should see this parable as exhorting them to build faithfully upon Christ and make sure they do not fall into the sin of this Jewish generation. We should also be filled with hope and a sense of security; for, although the building--the Church--at some times seem to be breaking up, its sound construction, with Christ as its cornerstone, is assured.
Videoconference to Focus on Year of the Eucharist
A theologians videoconference, the 35th in the series organized by the Congregation for Clergy, will be held this Friday on the topic "The Year of the Eucharist."
The conference may be followed live, starting at noon (Roman time), and recorded through the Web page www.clerus.org.
Jesuit Gonzaga University Favours Gay and Pro-Abortion Campus Clubs
SPOKANE, February 24, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Gonzaga University, the Catholic college in Spokane, Washington, owned and run by the Jesuit order, has made its stand on the side of abortion supporters and homosexual activists against Catholic and pro-life groups on campus.
"We live in a strange age, indeed, when a Catholic, Jesuit university would deny a Christian pro-life group recognition because its religious nature is considered discriminatory," said Greg Lukianoff, spokesman for the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education in Philadelphia.
Dr. Adams [Mike S. Adams, a professor of criminology at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and a columnist for Townhall.com] writes, "Gonzaga Law School's deplorable conduct towards its Christian students should serve as a warning to Catholic parents everywhere: avoid sending your Catholic children to GU."
More of the article here.
Cardinal Martino Appeals for Terri Schiavo
VATICAN CITY, FEB. 24, 2005 (Zenit.org).- A Vatican official launched an appeal to save Terri Schiavo, the brain-damaged Florida woman whose husband wants her off life-support care.
In statements on Vatican Radio, Cardinal Renato Martino, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, said: "If Mr. Schiavo succeeds legally in causing the death of his wife, this not only would be tragic in itself, but would be a grave step toward the legal approval of euthanasia in the United States."
He added: "I would like to remind everyone in this connection, about all that the Holy Father has said in past days to the Pontifical Academy for Life, confirming that the quality of life is not interpreted as economic success, beauty and physical pleasure, but consists in the supreme dignity of the creature made in the image and likeness of God.
"No one can be the arbiter of life except God himself."
St. Stanislaus - Reasons for Not Appealing the Interdict
INTERDICT APPEAL
As announced in a previous News Release, the St. Stanislaus Board of Directors (BOD), who have received a most unjust form of punishment from the Archbishop of St. Louis, has after much consultation with Can Law experts and its attorney have decided not to appeal the Interdict.
The rationale for this decision is as follows:
1. The BOD must first appeal to the Archbishop, who imposed the Interdict (Canon Law)
2. The Archbishop of St. Louis must approve the (Canon Law) canon lawyer to defend the BOD against his actions.(Canon Law)
3. The BOD would be restricted from discussing the case in public. The archbishop does not have that restriction.
4. The BOD cannot consider, or speak to another religious order of priests or independent priest to provide religious guidance to our Parish.
5. The BOD cannot take any action that would be upsetting to the archbishop.
6. All public statements by any BOD member must be approved by the attorney before hand.
7. Actions by the parishioners may be construed as being initiated by the BOD, and thus hinder the appeal.
8. The canon lawyer advocate shall have the privilege and right to release any or all data at his discretion.
As the BOD has a primary responsibility to the parishioners of St. Stanislaus, it cannot accept these limitations that are tantamount to a gag-order during the appeal process.
As unjust as the Archbishop's action is over a property dispute, the BoD as representatives of the parishioners stand firm in their conviction and pray that a Man of God steps forward and rights this wrong.
Polish Roman Catholic St. Stanislaus Parish
For additional information contact Richard Bach at 314-518-5047
It basically comes down to the fact that "RULES" have to be followed if one wants to appeal...The "RULES" are judged to be unfair. Since the "RULES" are felt to be too restrictive and unbearable, there will be no participation.
How utterly sad and pathetic!
St Stanislaus Board Releases Letter to Parishioners
To all Parishioners and Friends:
The attempt to live in harmony with the Archdiocese in a similar role prior to their attempted takeover is finished. We must move on.
From all legal counsel, clergy, and lay people with expertise in Canon Law and prior dealings with the Archbishop we will be unable to reach a mutual resolution to the current situation; regardless of what is offered. The Archbishop's sole interpretation of Canon Law and his continued demonstrated behavior in the matter continues to prevent this.
To deprive a parish and individuals of all religious guidance and celebrations over a property dispute is not in religious doctrine. Yet it is acceptable and enthusiastically embraced through clergy made law, called Canon Law.
The BOD, with advice from many has agreed that it is time to grasp the obvious that there is no hope for a timely mutual resolution. Our religious needs, time, support and funds will diminish our position, wear us down and continue to break and wreck havoc in our community. We, your representatives cannot allow that. After 2+ years of this struggle the insults to our Parish coupled with the disgrace, in depriving us of all religious guidance and celebrations are at an end.
That being said, the BOD has unanimously voted that during this most holy Easter season, to seek interim religious guidance and celebrations from an order of priests or an individual priest outside the authority of the Archbishop of St. Louis. We will do our best to obtain a Roman Catholic Priest with Polish Heritage and who speaks the Polish language. Please bear with us, as this will be difficult, but it may be our ultimate future.
We realize this is a major decision and may come as a shock to some but as the leaders in this conflict we believe it is for the good for the intermediate life of the parish.
We again want to emphasize it is only a temporary move. We will keep the door open to the Archdiocese for dialogue, but only as you direct.
If in the near future, a permanent move outside the Archdiocese is decided in the best interests of the parish, a parishioner vote will be required.
We solicit you religious understanding and continued support in this undertaking. God bless us in these momentous times. We must regain religious leadership and guidance and live with dignity. Mass schedules will be sent to you in the near future, but until then our religious service will continue to be at 9:30 AM in Polish and English.
Mr. Bill Bialczak
KTVI News Lists Parishes Which Will Close
The South City Deanery parishes that are to close according to KTVI
(from an advance copy of the St. Louis Review):
Holy Families
Immaculate Conception/St Henry
Resurrection of our Lord
St. Hedwig
St. John Nepomuk
St. Mary of Victories
Sts. Mary & Joseph
Weakened Pope Struggles to Breathe
An email News Flash from Inside the Vatican:
Doctors attending Pope John Paul II have performed a tracheotomy
Inside the Vatican has learned, from reliable sources, that doctors attending the pope decided to insert a tube into the pope's neck to assist his breathing. The operation is called a tracheotomy. "He is very weak; that is the problem," said one source. "I am very worried."
This morning I would still have said that he would still have had some years to live, however this evening I am no longer so sure. The Vatican has not yet officially commented on this matter. We will keep you updated on these very serious developments as the day progresses.
- by Dr. Robert Moynihan
Forwarded Email.
"Soundoff" Entries from the Chesterfield Journal
The Post Dispatch's edition of the Chesterfield Journal contained a few more nuggets of foolishness.
Allman and Burke
Catholics should question how much of their donated money is used to pay the salary of Jamie Allman, who left a good job to make a fool of himself as a voice for Archbishop Burke.
I wonder how it is that people who make these kinds of comments are even permitted to roam the streets of St. Louis without proper supervision. Clearly, this troubled individual is simply regurgitating what he has heard repeated by others.
First, monies which are freely given to the Church, unless designated for a special fund, are given with the understanding that the Archbishop is fully capable of disbursing those funds as he sees fit. He is aware of the needs of the Archdiocese where we, the faithful scattered about the Archdiocese, are not. Would Archbishop Burke be in a position to determine how this caller should spend his money? For food? For a new car? For utilities? For a charitable cause? Of course not!
Secondly, for those whose hold opinions similar to the above individual, one should know and understand the facts before speaking, lest one demonstrate his own foolishness. The Archdiocese has employed a spokesman and Director of Communications for quite some time. It is a position which was, in all likelihood, already budgeted for the current fiscal year and perhaps for years in the future. Mr. Allman was hired to REPLACE the man who held the position previously.
Why did we hear nothing about this spending of donated money then? Perhaps, because the previous spokesman was, to a great extent, silent, not well known, or rarely covered on the local news.
Mr Allman, as a well known public figure of the media and a vocal defender of the faith, is well suited, it seems to many, for the position for which Archbishop Burke hired him. Who are we to question his judgment in hiring a man with excellent credentials and experience? Our responsibility is to support our Archbishop and those whom he has chosen to speak in his behalf.
No role model
The archbishop of St. Louis is going against what he stands for. He is not acting as a role model for Catholics. He has done nothing but turn Catholics and others in St. Louis against him. He needs to leave St. Louis. He is out of control.
Those who are uncomfortable with being exposed to the light, quickly return to the darkness from whence they came. Their thinking is confused and their minds are cloudy. This is obvious in the caller's sentences.
The Archbishop courageously stands up for Christ, His Blessed Mother, the truth and for the teachings and disciplines of the Church. He stands up to help those who need his help and his direction. Those who turn away from him or turn against him do so, not because of him, but because they have problems with what he says to us, what he teaches us. He calls us, as does the Holy Father, and as Christ Himself calls us, to conversion - to become heroic examples of holiness and sanctity by following in the footsteps of out Lord and by responding to the graces He bestows on us. Sometimes, this call is hard to listen to and hard to accept, but that does not diminish its importance or its necessity.
Christ calls us "to be perfect as His Father is perfect." The Holy Father as the successor of St. Peter exhorts that we listen with attentiveness to the call of our Lord and respond obediently to it. Archbishop Burke, as a legitimate successor of the Apostles whom Christ chose to feed and tend His flock, reminds us over and over again of these same things. Numerous times, he has called upon us to, not only hear the words of the Mother of our Lord, but to open our hearts to her call, "Do whatever He tells you." Are we doing what Christ wants us to do?
It is unconscionable for one to suggest that this man needs to leave St. Louis. Those whose hearts are hardened, will no doubt, feel this way. Those, however, who are alive with hope and anticipation are thankful that he is here. In His Divine Providence, God has bestowed countless blessings and graces on the faithful of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, especially with the appointment of Raymond Burke as our Archbishop.
Maybe those who feel anger or bitterness or hatred toward the Archbishop or the Church will seek our Lord's assistance in overcoming their difficulties if we pray for them? We might pray as well, that the Post Dispatch will one day exhibit some fairness in what it chooses to put on its pages. Miracles do happen!
The Link is here.
Another Article on the Holy Father
Pope rushed to hospital with flu relapse
VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope John Paul II was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance for the second time in a month Thursday after suffering fever and congestion from a recurrence of the flu, the Vatican said.
The 84-year-old pontiff had the same symptoms of the breathing crisis that sent him to Gemelli Polyclinic on Feb. 1, a Vatican official said on condition of anonymity. On Wednesday, the pope made his longest public appearance since being discharged from the clinic two weeks ago.
"It appears the pope is suffering from pneumonia, likely a bacterial pneumonia, a serious problem for a man of his age with Parkinson's," said Dr. Barbara Paris, chairwoman of geriatrics and vice-chairwoman of Medicine at Maimonides Medical Center in New York.
Whatever the problems, let us pray for his speedy and complete recovery.
The LARK Program
I received this email, and while I normally post little to nothing which is not related in some way to the Faith, I thought I would share it nonetheless. Please forgive my indulgence - I felt the irony was well worth sharing.
LARK Program
A person wrote a letter to the White House complaining about the treatment of a captive taken during the Afghanistan war. Following is a copy of a letter they received back:
Dear Concerned Citizen:
Thank you for your recent letter roundly criticizing our treatment of the Taliban and Al Qaeda detainees currently being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Our administration takes these matters seriously, and your opinion was heard loud and clear here in Washington. You'll be pleased to learn that, thanks to the concerns of citizens like you, we are creating a new division of the Terrorist Retraining Program, to be called the "Liberals Accept Responsibility for Killers" program, or LARK for short. In accordance with the guidelines of this new program, we have decided to place one terrorist under your personal care.
Your personal detainee has been selected and scheduled for transportation under heavily armed guard to your residence next Monday. Ali Mohammed Ahmed bin Mahmud (you can just call him Ahmed) is to be cared for pursuant to the standards you personally demanded in your letter of admonishment. It will likely be necessary for you to hire some assistant caretakers. We will conduct weekly inspections to ensure that your standards of care for Ahmed are commensurate with those you so strongly recommended in your letter.
Although Ahmed is sociopathic and extremely violent, we hope that your sensitivity to what you described as his "attitudinal problem" will help him overcome these character flaws.
Perhaps you are correct in describing these problems as mere cultural differences. He will bite you, given the chance. We understand that you plan to offer counseling and home schooling. Your adopted terrorist is extremely proficient in hand-to-hand combat and can extinguish human life with such simple items as a pencil or nail clippers. We do not suggest that you ask him to demonstrate these skills at your next yoga group. He is also expert at making a wide variety of explosive devices from common household products, so you may wish to keep those items locked up, unless (in your opinion) this might offend him.
Ahmed will not wish to interact with your wife or daughters (except sexually) since he views females as a subhuman form of property. This is a particularly sensitive subject for him, and he has been known to show violent tendencies around women who fail to comply with the new dress code that Ahmed will recommend as more appropriate attire. I'm sure they will come to enjoy the anonymity offered by the bhurka - over time. Just remind them that it is all part of "respecting his culture and his religious beliefs" - wasn't that how you put it?
Thanks again for your letter. We truly appreciate it when folks like you, who know so much, keep us informed of the proper way to do our job. You take good care of Ahmed - and remember - we'll be watching. Good luck!
Don Rumsfeld
Rift is hopeless, say St. Stanislaus leaders
Pope rushed to hospital with fever
VATICAN CITY (CNN) -- Pope John Paul II has been rushed to hospital by ambulance after suffering a recurrence of the flu that forced him to be hospitalized for 10 days earlier this month.
The Vatican said the 84-year-old pope had a relapse of the flu and was taken to Gemelli hospital at 10:45 a.m. (0945 GMT) on Thursday for "specialist treatment and further checks."
Please keep the Holy Father in your prayers.
Gospel for Thursday, 2nd Week of Lent
***** I apologize, I posted the wrong Gospel and commentary. I inadvertantly posted Thursday's Gospel for Wednesday... I will repost Wednesday's later this evening...Again, I apologize sincerely for the mistake.
From: Luke 16:19-31
(Jesus told them this parable:) [19] "There was a rich man, who was clothed in purple and fine linen and who feasted sumptuously every day. [20] And at his gate lay a poor man named Lazarus, full of sores, [21] who desired to be fed with what fell from the rich man's table; moreover the dogs came and licked his sores. [22] The poor man died and was carried by the angels to Abraham's bosom. The rich man also died and was buried; [23] and in Hades, being in torment, he lifted up his eyes, and saw Abraham far off and Lazarus in his bosom. [24] And he called out, `Father Abraham, have mercy upon me, and send Lazarus to dip the end of his finger in water and cool my tongue; for I am in anguish in this flame.' [25] But Abraham said, `Son, remember that you in your lifetime received your good things, and Lazarus in like manner evil things, but now he is comforted here, and you are in anguish. [26] And besides in all this, between us and you a great chasm has been fixed, in order that those who would pass from here to you may not be able, and none may cross from there to us.' [27] And he said, `Then I beg you, father, to send him to my father's house, [28] for I have five brothers, so that he may warn them, lest they also come into this place of torment.' [29] But Abraham said, `They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them.' [30] And he said, `No, father Abraham; but if some one goes to them from the dead, they will repent.' [31] He said to him, `If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be convinced if some one should rise from the dead.'"
19-31. This parable disposes of two errors--that of those who denied the survival of the soul after death and, therefore, retribution in the next life; and that of those who interpreted material prosperity in this life as a reward for moral rectitude, and adversity as punishment. This parable shows that, immediately after death, the soul is judged by God for all its acts--the "particular judgment"--and is rewarded or punished; and that divine revelation is by itself sufficient for men to be able to believe in the next life.
In another area, the parable teaches the innate dignity of every human person, independently of his social, financial, cultural or religious position. And respect for this dignity implies that we must help those who are experiencing any material or spiritual need: "Wishing to come down to topics that are practical and of some urgency, the Council lays stress on respect for the human person: everyone should look upon his neighbor (without any exception) as another self, bearing in mind above all his life and the means necessary for living it in a dignified way lest he follow the example of the rich man who ignored Lazarus, the poor man" (Vatican II, "Gaudium Et Spes", 27).
Another practical consequence of respect for others is proper distribution of material resources and protection of human life, even unborn life, as Paul VI pleaded with the General Assembly of the United Nations: "Respect for life, even with regard to the great problem of the birth rate, must find here in your assembly its highest affirmation and its most reasoned defense. You must strive to multiply bread so that it suffices for the tables of mankind, and not rather favor an artificial control of birth, which would be irrational, in order to diminish the number of guests at the banquet of life" ("Address to the UN", 4 October 1965).
21. Apparently this reference to the dogs implies not that they alleviated Lazarus' sufferings but increased them, in contrast with the rich man's pleasure: to the Jews dogs were unclean and therefore were not generally used as domestic animals.
22-26. Earthly possession, as also suffering, are ephemeral things: death marks their end, and also the end of our testing-time, our capacity to sin or to merit reward for doing good; and immediately after death we begin to enjoy our reward or to suffer punishment, as the case may be. The Magisterium of the Church has defined that the souls of all who die in the grace of God enter Heaven, immediately after death or after first undergoing a purging, if that is necessary. "We believe in eternal life. We believe that the souls of all those who die in the grace of Christ-whether they must still make expiation in the fire of Purgatory, or whether from the moment they leave their bodies they are received by Jesus into Paradise like the Good Thief--go to form that people of God which succeeds death, death which will be totally destroyed on the day of the resurrection when these souls are reunited with their bodies" (Paul VI, "Creed of the People of God", 28).
The _expression of "Abraham's bosom" refers to the place or state "into which the souls of the just, before the coming of Christ the Lord were received, and where, without experiencing any sort of pain, but supported by the blessed hope of redemption, they enjoyed peaceful repose. To liberate these holy souls, who, in the bosom of Abraham were expecting the Savior, Christ the Lord descended into hell" ("St. Pius V Catechism", I, 6, 3).
22. "Both the rich man and the beggar died and were carried before Abraham, and there judgment was rendered on their conduct. And the Scripture tells us that Lazarus found consolation, but that the rich man found torment. Was the rich man condemned because he had riches, because he abounded in earthly possessions, because he `dressed in purple and linen and feasted sumptuously every day'? No, I would say that it was not for this reason. The rich man was condemned because he did not pay attention to the other man, because he failed to take notice of Lazarus, the person who sat at his door and who longed to eat the scraps from his table. Nowhere does Christ condemn the mere possession of earthly goods as such. Instead, He pronounces very harsh words against those who use their possessions in a selfish way, without paying attention to the needs of others[...]."
The parable of the rich man and Lazarus must always be present in our memory; it must form our conscience. Christ demands openness to our brothers and sisters in need--openness from the rich, the affluent, the economically advantaged; openness to the poor, the underdeveloped and the disadvantaged. Christ demands an openness that is more than benign attention, more than token actions or half-hearted efforts that leave the poor as destitute as before or even more so [...].
"We cannot stand idly by, enjoying our riches and freedom, if, in any place, the Lazarus of the Twentieth Century stands at our doors. In the light of the parable of Christ, riches and freedom mean a special responsibility. Riches and freedom create a special obligation. And so, in the name of the solidarity that binds us all together in a common humanity, I again proclaim the dignity of every human person: the rich man and Lazarus are both human beings, both of them equally created in the image and likeness of God, both of them equally redeemed by Christ, at a great price of the `precious blood of Christ' (1 Peter 1:19)" ([Pope] John Paul II, "Homily in Yankee Stadium", 2 October 1979).
24-31. The dialogue between the rich man and Abraham is a dramatization aimed at helping people remember the message of the parable: strictly speaking, there is no room in Hell for feelings of compassion toward one's neighbor: in Hell hatred presides. "When Abraham said to the rich man `between us and you a great chasm has been fixed...' he showed that after death and resurrection there will be no scope for any kind of penance. The impious will not repent and enter the Kingdom, nor will the just sin and go down into Hell. This is the unbridgeable abyss" (Aphraates, "Demonstratio", 20; "De Sustentatione Egenorum", 12). This helps us to understand what St. John Chrysostom says: "I ask you and I beseech you and, falling at your feet, I beg you: as long as we enjoy the brief respite of life, let us repent, let us be converted, let us become better, so that we will not have to lament uselessly like that rich man when we die and tears can do us no good. For even if you have a father or a son or a friend or anyone else who have influence with God, no one will be able to set you free, for your own deeds condemn you" ("Hom. on 1 Cor.").
A List of Those Disciplined by the Holy See
In light of the recent censure of Fr. Roger Haight, some sent me a link to this list.
The list is located at the National Catholic Reporter...Caution is urged...
Editor's note: Following is a list of Catholic theologians and others disciplined by the Vatican during the papacy of John Paul II. Though not an exhaustive list, it is a substantial representation of the range of people subject to papal discipline during the past 26 years. The list was compiled by Tara Harris, assistant to the editor.
See who these people are.
Catholic News Service Provides a Followup Article...
...of the recent National Catholic Reporter hit piece on "conservative Catholics" undermining "Faithful Citizenship".
Karl Keating, in his most recent "E-Letter", commented on "Faithful Citizenship":
There were two chief problems with "Faithful Citizenship."
First, at 8,000 words it was verbose. If you want people to take action, give them a guide, not a treatise.
Second, "Faithful Citizenship" was not structured as a voter's guide anyway.
A voter's guide helps voters narrow down their choices. Some guides name names and recommend particular candidates. The "Voter's Guide for Serious Catholics" didn't do that. Instead, it gave the Church's official teaching on five key moral issues and left it to readers to apply those teachings in the voting booth.
"Faithful Citizenship" was not designed to help voters eliminate unacceptable candidates. It did not indicate what to do if a candidate was wrong on one issue (such as abortion) and right on another issue (such as housing, assuming there is a "right" position for Catholics on such an issue). It did not make clear whether some issues were to be given more weight than other issues.
Instead of being a true voter's guide, "Faithful Citizenship" was a backgrounder, useful for small-group discussions but not for deciding how to cast a ballot.
Not only these, but the fact that this document comes from an administrative committee, and not the body of Bishops, is something which must be acknowledged as well.
Getting back to the CNS article, we now find that William A. Dinges, a professor of religious studies at The Catholic University of America, in his recent address at a national gathering of about 100 diocesan social action leaders stated that the U.S. Catholic community reached a new peak in the 2004 election season and that a
"more ominous" element of the election-year divisions was the "vitriolic and escalating" rhetoric and "uncivil behavior, characterized by confrontation, harassment and attempts at intimidation."
I'm not certain where these cases of harassment and intimidation occurred but I do not recall any stories of these "ominous" elements engaging in any such behavior, although I will admit it that such things could have happened. That being said, however, I believe that "vitriolic rhetoric" was used, to a large extent, by those who did their utmost to blur the distinctions of intrinsically evil acts with those issues for which legitimate disagreements of positions can occur. There were a number of email groups which were especially hostile to anyone who tried to 'dialogue' with them.
Mr. Dinges goes on to state:
"We have a 'blue faith,' if you will, and a 'red faith' as much as a community of faith. In significant ways our church remains a house divided against itself as interest groups, ideological factions and in some cases individual Catholics compete to control the narrative of the Second Vatican Council, to act as a de facto magisterium (teaching authority), to fill or exploit leadership voids and to define Catholicism on their own terms or in terms of single-issue politics."
Once again, while his statement(s) are partially correct (it appears that he sees things upside down or from an inverted perspective), he again points his finger at the wrong group of people. Those who are faithful (which I assume to be those of the "red faith") to the teachings of the Church are not the cause of the dissension within the Church.
The Second Vatican Council has been misinterpreted, it seems to me, not by those of the "red faith" but by those of the "blue faith", generally speaking. And to be blunt, the Magisterium "controls the narrative of the Second Vatican Council", despite attempts by those who seek to undermine or subvert its teachings. I have yet to hear of a faithful, orthodox group trying to "nuance" the documents of the Second Vatican Council to promote or teach things which are not in the documents or contrary to the perennial teachings of the Church.
He said his talk focused on Catholic groups of the right because it was from there, not the center or the left, that the social action leaders experienced opposition and contentious challenge during the election campaign.
Perhaps some people "from the right" questioned the social action leaders' fidelity to the Church?
Perhaps the time was ripe for Catholics to exercise the graces and gifts they received at Baptism and Confirmation to fight heterodoxy?
Perhaps this demand by the faithful for the fullness of the truth was, after so many years of apathy or fear, unexpected by the social action leaders.
Perhaps, concerned and faithful Catholics are becoming tired of the ambiguity and fluff from those who have engaged in 'teaching' their interpretations rather than what the Church teaches?
Dinges said the polarization among Catholics "mirrors polarization in our country at large, along with the general climate of rancor and incivility, coarseness, recrimination and name-calling" found in much political and social debate.
Again, I suspect that any instances of "name-calling" or such by any faithful Catholic group was extremely rare, and more than likely non-existent. However, one only need look at other groups (the "blues") to see the incivility, name-calling, and other acts of verbal violence...many examples could be cited, which is more than that which Mr. Dinges or CNS provides.
It seems to me that Catholic News Service, once again, does all of us a disservice by publishing this article.
Holy Thursday-Washing of Feet (Redux)
There is a document, to which many refer in justifying the washing of women's feet on Holy Thursday, titled Holy Thursday Mandatum . This document was authorized by the Chairman of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy of the NCCB/USCC, which is now known as the USCCB.
The document itself was printed in the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy (BCL) Newsletter in February 1987. The document was not authorized or voted on by the body of Bishops nor was it approved by the Holy See. As such, I understand that the BCL response has no legislative force.
One of the current authoritative documents of the Church states unambiguously that those whose feet are to be washed by the priest on Holy Thursday shall be twelve chosen men. This 1988 document from the Holy See, refutes the BCL document from the previous year, and states::
The washing of the feet of chosen men which, according to tradition, is performed on this day, represents the service and charity of Christ, who came "not to be served, but to serve." This tradition should be maintained, and its proper significance explained. [Paschales Solemnitatis No. 51], (emphasis added).
Another authoritative source is the Sacramentary, the book that provides the instructions for the liturgy. The Sacramentary clearly states that the ritual is optional:
"Depending on pastoral circumstances, the washing of feet follows the homily… The general intercessions follow the washing of feet, or, if this does not take place, they follow the homily" (emphasis added).
These instructions allow no substitutions of the rite, such as the washing of hands. The only options are 1) to have it or 2) not to have it.
The Sacramentary continues by specifically requiring "men" to represent the Apostles during the ritual:
The men who have been chosen are led by the ministers to chairs prepared in a suitable place. Then the priest (removing his chasuble if necessary) goes to each man. With the help of the ministers, he pours water over each one's feet and dries them. (emphasis added)
Notice as well that it is a priest who performs the washing of the feet - no deacon, no lay person.
While the following is not an authoritative source as the quotes from the preceding sources, Fr. Edward McNamara of the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical Athenaeum answered this question in a March 23, 2004 Zenit column, as follows, using the authoritative documents from the Holy See:
Question 2: I have learned today about the washing of the feet ceremony at Mass in my parish on Holy Thursday. To take the place of the twelve apostles, we are to have six gentlemen and six ladies. I would welcome your comments about this innovation. — M.R., Melbourne, Australia
Answer 2: The rubrics for Holy Thursday clearly state that the priest washes the feet of men ([Latin], viri) in order to recall Christ's action toward his apostles. Any modification of this rite would require permission from the Holy See. (my emphasis)
It is certainly true that in Christ there is neither male nor female and that all disciples are equal before the Lord. But this reality need not be expressed in every rite, especially one that is so tied up to the concrete historical circumstances of the Last Supper. (Source).
One should particulary note the phrases above which state:
"This tradition should be maintained, and its proper significance explained" and "in order to recall Christ's action toward his apostles".
There is also the added question and answer, which notes that deacons or the lay faithful DO NOT perform the foot washing rite in the place of the priest.
Questions 3: Each year I find it increasingly difficult to perform the washing of parishioners' feet at the celebration of the Lord's Supper because of stiffness in my knee joints which make it almost impossible to get back up on my feet when moving from one parishioner to the next. Is it permissible to delegate this function to an older server? — C.D., Archdiocese of New York
Answer 3: The rite of the washing of feet is not obligatory and may be legitimately omitted. However, this is usually not pastorally advisable.
While the rite may not be delegated to a non-priest, a concelebrant may substitute the main celebrant for a good reason.
The rubrics describing this rite are limited to the essentials (selected men sit in a suitable place) and so allow for practical adaptations to the realities of place, time and circumstances.
Thus, taking the example of our Holy Father, as he has grown older, and less able to bend over, the seats of those whose feet he washed were first elevated so that he could continue to perform the rite. But in the last year or so he has been substituted by a cardinal.
Thus, if possible, the seats used by those whose feet are to be washed should be elevated, so that an elderly priest need not stoop too much.
If this solution is not feasible, I do not think it is contrary to the overall sense of the rite to find other practical solutions resulting in a similar effect, provided the rite be carried out with decorum.
It is not extraordinarily difficult to understand why many have been disregarding the rubrics of this special rite on Holy Thursday for a number of years. Perhaps, some are unaware - perhaps, some assume to no better than the Church?
There have been instances of deacons washing feet, lay people washing others feet, priests having their feet washed by the laity, and people washing each others hands. Some have witnessed and been forced to endure, after the foot washing rite, men and women giving personal testimonies of their "service" to the community. The last time I was at Mass when this occurred, no mention was made of the institution of the Sacrament of Holy Orders or of the Sacrament of the Eucharist or Holy Communion. Thus, an important and essential aspect of the Holy Thursday liturgy is diminished if not entirely lost.
During these deviations from the norms, it is rare to hear that one of the reasons for Pope Pius XII's renewal of this rite was to bring to mind the idea of service. Even when it is mentioned, what seems to be lost is that the washing of feet during the Holy Thursday celebration of the Last Supper is a reminder primarily to the priest that he acts in the person of Christ and must serve God's people in humility. We are to learn from the priest that humility is essential for for us in order to be of service to others - for without humility, we cannot truly serve others.
Something I did not know previously was this:
At their June 1996 meeting, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) proposed a change to emphasize that all are called to serve one another in love. "Those whose feet are washed should be chosen to represent various people who constitute the parish or community: the young and old, men and women." The proposal would allow women and children to be among those whose feet would be washed. It would not allow the washing of hands, or some other substituted ritual. While approved by more than two-thirds of the U.S. Bishops, this norm requires the confirmation of the Holy See in Rome before becoming law for the United States of America.
This action by the NCCB is a recognition that changes can not take place without the approval of the Holy See. Until then, the current ritual remains the binding norm, and any changes express a violation of SC 22. (Catholics United for the Faith, Faith Facts)
Because of the failure to follow the liturgical guidelines and diminishing the sign value of this special rite, I now attend Holy Thursday Mass, not at my parish, but at another parish, where the priest celebrates Holy Mass in a sacred and reverent manner without any liturgical 'innovations'. What a blessing this is!!!
Maybe this year, depending on the schedule, I may attend one of the Latin Masses for Holy Thursday or attend Mass at the Cathedral...
A Temporary Reprieve for Terri Schiavo
CLEARWATER, Florida, February 23, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A state judge extended the stay of brain-disabled Terri Schiavo today, giving her until five pm Friday to consider new arguments presented by the Schindler's attorney. They contend that further testing be conducted before her feeding tube is removed, and that her husband be dismissed as her legal guardian.
St. Stanislaus Board Cuts Ties to Archdiocese?
In a letter to parishioners, the chairman of the six-member lay board of St. Stanislaus Kostka church said its relationship with the archdiocese "is finished," and that the board had voted to "seek interim religious guidance...from an order of priests or an individual priest outside the authority of the Archbishop of St. Louis" for the Easter season.
Surely the board knows that a priest coming into the Archdiocese must have faculties granted to him by the Archbishop.
In a separate statement, the board said Wednesday it would not appeal to the Vatican the penalty imposed on them by Burke that denies them access to the Roman Catholic sacraments, saying the board members "pray that a Man of God steps forward and rights this wrong."
The board seems unable to recognize that a man of God, in the person of Archbishop Burke, is there for them, and he is trying to help them to understand and to recognize that the situation can be reconciled, if they merely follow the structures that all parishes must follow.
Of course, for many, this will involve a conversion of heart - as St John the Baptist tells us, "decreasing so that He may increase". This can be difficult, especially in our culture where the "spirit of freedom" and "primacy of conscious" is constantly invoked, yet many times, is not properly understood.
What is so troubling, is that it appears that many of the parishioners seem to be of the same mind as the Board, ready to reject the Church over a simple matter of conformity to the laws of the Church.
It cannot be stressed enough that prayers are needed for the Board members and the like-minded parishioners. Prayers are also needed for those parishioners who have been exiled, so to speak, because of their humility and willingness to follow the directives of Archbishop Burke.
Surely, the faithful parishioners have also helped ro contribute to the upkeep of the parish and such, yet because they have chosen to be faithful to the Church, they must suffer more because of the actions of the disobedient. These parishioners, perhaps more than the others, should be embraced with love and compassion as their parish has been taken from them, by a group which does not seem willing to embrace the Cross, and hear the words of our Saviour.
Article is here.
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Táxi-lunar (Moon-Taxi) – 5:26 (Zé Ramalho, Alceu Valença, Geraldo Azevedo)
Jacarepaguá blues – 8:34
O author da natureza (The Author of Nature) – 4:39
Brejo do Cruz – 5:02
Puxa-puxa (Pull-pull) – 2:14
Luciela – 7:09
Paraíba hospitaleira (Hospitable Paraíba) – 2:26
Terremotos (Earthquakes) – 3:32
Falido transatlântico (Broken Transatlantics) – 3:59 (Marcus Vinícius)
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O astronauta (The Astronaut) – 6:54
Meninas de Albarã (Albarã Girls) – 3:10
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O sobrevivente (The Survivor) – 4:54
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Adeus segunda-feira cinzenta (Goodbye, Grey Monday) – 9:11
A dança das borboletas (The Dance of The Butterflies) – 10:37 (Zé Ramalho, Alceu Valença)
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All music & lyrics by Zé Ramalho, except where noted
Personnel
Zé Ramalho – Lead vocals, rhythm guitar on tracks 1 to 8, acoustic guitar on tracks 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, lead guitar on tracks 20, 21
Josué – Electric guitar on tracks 1 to 8
Wallace – Bass guitar on tracks 1 to 8
Hugo Leão – Bass guitar on tracks 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 organ on tracks 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 backing vocals on tracks 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, keyboard on track 20
Baby – Bass guitar on tracks 20
Paulo Batera – Drums on tracks 1 to 8, 20
Irapuan – Drums on tracks 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
Jarbas Mariz – Percussion on tracks 1 to 8, viola on track 20, backing vocals on track 20
Edmilson – Percussion and backing vocals on tracks 9, 11, 12, 13, 14
Walmir – Percussion and backing vocals on tracks 9, 11, 12, 13, 14
References
2008 compilation albums
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162 | Home / Internationals
Ludlow Breaks Ground on New Public Works Building with Unique Design
Thu, 08/15/2013 - 17:21 RCN Newsdesk
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The City of Ludlow will have a new Public Works facility by the end of the year. Ground was broken in a ceremony on Thursday morning.
The building will be designed to recall Ludlow's historic connection to the railroad. Dating back to 1870, Ludlow was home to rail yards operated first by The Cincinnati Southern Railroad and later the Norfolk Southern Railway, according to The Northern Kentucky Encyclopedia.
The building is being developed by Hemmer Industries. The company's leader, Bill Hemmer, has a personal connection to the project. His mother, Pat Stultz Hemmer, is a Ludlow native and grew up just around the corner from where the new facility will be built at 101 Oak Street, adjacent to the City Building.
"The building will be very functional and efficient, but it will also have the look and feel of an old train station," Hemmer said. "Ludlow has a long history with the railroad. There was once a major rail yard and a roundhouse in the city. So we're even going to put up a railroad crossing light on the building."
"A new building is definitely needed," said Ludlow Public Works Director John Knuf. "We are basically in a temporary building because the roof collapsed on the old public works building. The building we are in now is very inadequate. We can't store any of our equipment indoors; the garage is just too small. And to maintain equipment property, it's extremely important to keep the equipment inside."
"The new building allows us to put all of our equipment in one area. We can keep the equipment cleaner and in better condition, and it will be much easier to work on police cars and fire trucks. In the building we have now, we get hardly get one police car in there at a time."
The new public works will be 6,500-square-feet. It is scheduled to be completed by December, 2013.
Mayor Kenneth Wynn and City Administrator Brian Richmond see more possibilities for the area around the City Building where the new Public Works facility will be constructed. The City recently acquired a piece of land across the street and razed the long vacant, run-down building and are now hopeful that a business will see it as a possible development opportunity. Meanwhile, a new Pizza Hut is doing good business and a new Subway is scheduled to open soon,
A streetscape project was also recently completed.
"Now we're ready to market that area for economic growth," Mayor Wynn said.
Written by Michael Monks, editor & publisher of The River City News
Photo: Groundbreaking in Ludlow/RCN | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
163 | What to Get For the Friend Who's Decor Obsessed.
I know, I've yet to do a full house tour now that I'm living in my new house but I still have a long way to go with furnishing! Since I'm home for the holidays, I've been obsessed with decorating the house and filling it with things I love and look good. While working on a gift guide for Song of Style, I actually got sidetracked and started online shopping for my new house and decided to share my favorite products that would make the most perfect gift for your holiday host or anyone in your life that's obsessed with interiors.
1. Nutribullet – My ultimate dream is a Vitamix but since it's a bit too pricey, this will do.
3. Mini Porcelain Dish – $2.99 This makes the perfect jewelry dish or even a soap dish.
5. Green Porcelain Cup $10 Imagine drinking coffee in this pretty porcelain cup.
5. Jonathan Adler Muse Blanc Ceramic Candle – when I moved into my last house, I got this as a house warming gift and I loved the scent but after the candle burnt, I used it as a pot for my little succulent.
2. Cold Picnic Torso Bath Rug – If you have a humor like mine, you need this.
3. Urban Outfitters Velvet Throw Pillow Nothing more luxurious than velvet during the colder months. I love throwing a few of these on the sofa. They're on sale!
5. Anthropologie Tufted Daybreak Pillow My only regret is not getting more of these moroccan pillows while I was in Morocco.
6. Velvet Robe – Who says robes need to be basic?
1. Marble Wall Ar If you're friend doesn't have art, a good place to start is a marble print art.
I love this book! Not only does it make it a beautiful coffee table book filled with stunning imagery but it's also very informative and talks about so many great designers as well as the history of some of the most iconic 'it' bags. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
164 | https://apnews.com/6bc7fff210e9424fbd93d6531628bea6
Benefit Planned For Nanticoke Mayor Recovering From Cancer
Bill WellockApril 14, 2018 GMT
NANTICOKE — May 13 is Day 100 for Rich Wiaterowski.
That Sunday will mark 100 days since the 44-year-old Nanticoke man, the city's mayor, received a stem cell transplant that helped him recover from acute myeloid leukemia.
Life has changed dramatically for him and his family since his diagnosis in November 2017.
It kept him from the basketball gym where he loves to cheer for the Nanticoke Trojans and share in the camaraderie of his hometown. A weakened immune system meant most of the games were off-limits on doctors' orders. He watched while his children shoveled the snow. His job site changed from a dusty construction site to light duty on a computer at home. Hunting and fishing had to wait while chemotherapy and total body irradiation prepared him to receive stem cells to replace his own.
The Wiaterowskis don't know the donor, but his cells were an excellent match that helped save Rich's life.
When Rich Wiaterowski first learned a transplant could come from an anonymous donor, not knowing the identity didn't seem like a big deal. Then came the day a coordinator with Be The Match, an organization that helps arrange stem cell transplants, called their house to tell the Wiaterowskis they had a donor.
"Once I got home, I opened the email, and it said scroll down, keep going, then 'Your donor is: (From) Germany, 28 years old, O-positive (blood type.)' I got very emotional. I broke down and cried," he said.
For now, that's all he knows. The donor knows even less about him. A year after donation, the organization will ask both parties if they want to share their contact information.
In the meantime, Wiaterowski continues to recover.
This Sunday is day 72 post-transplant. His family, friends and supporters will gather for a benefit event to show their support and to gather funds to help the family with the thousands of dollars in medical bills that health insurance didn't cover.
"It is crazy the way people in this town have come together," he said. "When someone is sick, not just me, anybody that we've seen go through a sickness like this, the town pulls together."
His son's sixth grade class sent get-well cards. He's gotten cards from friends and strangers. He's kept every one.
"It's overwhelming," said his wife, Wendy Wiaterowski. "It's amazing how much people care, genuinely care, and want to send love and prayers and warm wishes."
Wiaterowski moved home from the hospital in the beginning of March, although he still travels to Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia for weekly follow-up appointments.
Recovery has been months in the making.
He realized something was amiss in November 2017. He was exhausted and his bones ached.
When his doctor called to say he was coming over to discuss the results of a blood test, he knew the diagnosis would be bad.
Tests at Fox Chase confirmed the news, and he started chemotherapy that day. More than two months later, he was receiving a stem cell transplant.
"Right now, he's doing very well. In (the physicians') eyes, he's doing remarkable. There's lot of positive with that. But there's still a long road ahead," Wendy Wiaterowski said.
Contact the writer:
bwellock@citizensvoice.com
570-821-2051, @CVBillW
WHAT: Benefit for Rich Wiaterowksi
WHEN: 1 to 8 p.m., Sunday
WHERE: Nanticoke Armory, 490 E. Main St., Nanticoke
DETAILS: A $10 donation at the door includes entrance to the event, one soda/water ticket, food and entertainment.
Children 12 years old and younger are free.
Parking is available at the armory. Overflow parking is also available at Greater Nanticoke Area High School, and a shuttle will leave form the bus port next to the high school near Church Street.
There will be a cash bar, silent auction and other raffles.
Entertainment includes:
1 p.m.: Acousticstein
2 p.m.: Strawberry Jam Duo
3 p.m.: Doug and Sean Acoustic
5 p.m.: Ol' Cabbage
6 p.m.: Rhythm and Booze
7 p.m.: 40 lb. Head | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
165 | Breaking — Tsunami warning after 7.6-quake hits southern Indonesia
A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.5 has struck the Flores Sea in southern Indonesia, prompting tsunami alerts for nearby coastlines, seismologists and residents say. Only few details are currently available.
The earthquake, which struck at 11:20 a.m. local time on Tuesday, was centered in the Flores Sea, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) north of Maumere, one of the largest towns on Flores Island, which is west of Timor-Leste (East Timor).
Indonesia's seismological agency BMKG put the preliminary magnitude for Tuesday's earthquake at 7.5 with a depth of just 12 kilometers (7.4 miles). The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) put the magnitude at 7.3, down from an earlier reading of 7.6, at a depth of 18 kilometers (11 miles).
A tsunami warning which was immediately issued for nearby coastlines was later downgraded to an advisory. People in the area should be told to move away from the beach but no evacuations are required, BMKG said. There's no threat of a Pacific-wide tsunami.
"Based on the preliminary earthquake parameters, hazardous tsunami waves are possible for coasts located within 1000 km of the earthquake epicenter," the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said in a bulletin to member states, adding that the situation was still being investigated.
BMKG's earthquake and tsunami mitigation coordinator, Daryono, said no tsunami had been detected as of 11:55 a.m.
https://bnonews.com/index.php/2021/12/tsunami-alert-after-quake-in-southern-indonesia/
FDA Working With Postal Service to Intercept and Destroy Ivermectin Shipments
Democrats' Massive Entitlement Plans Include Banning Christians From Government Childcare | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
166 | So That's What "Build Your Brand Story" Means!
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A confession: I don't know much about branding. Oh, sure – I know words, but branding? That's Gabriella's bailiwick.
I know more now than I did six or seven years ago, but that's because she's been my mentor for several years (and you can't have a client-centered conversation with Gabriella without branding coming in to it). So, when Level343 posts blogs about branding, that information comes either from Gabriella or information I've gleaned from her through the years.
If you're a regular reader, you've come across several articles here about brand building and social media. We talk a lot about social media and using it as a way to "build the story of your brand". Whenever Gabriella talks about it, I've always just nodded my head, thinking I sort of got it, but figuring I never really would.
Today, I'm feverishly typing up this post for your consumption because I'm excited. I finally got it. And in case you haven't, I want to share this concept with you, so you, trying to follow advice and build your brand story, can get a better grip on what it means.
At the time of this writing, I've just finished researching for an article. The topic (not the client) is Volkswagen ads. If you ever have some free time in the middle of your busy company building day, I highly suggest reading about the history of Volkswagen and its advertising campaigns. It's fascinating, to say the least.
In 1959, Volkswagen had just started growing in the U.S. They contracted with an advertising agency to create ads focused on building brand advocates. Because, you see, brand advocates will do for a company what an ad never can – add a positive reputation. They talk about a brand, share it, tweet it, like it… they become the cheerleaders for a brand. And unless that brand does something really bad, they'll always be the brand's cheerleaders.
It was designed by Ferdinand Porsche, an Austrian, for Adolf Hitler, a German dictator. During World War II, the manufacturing plant was turned into a forced labor camp for Germany. After the war, the British took it over, who then tried to pass it off to several places that turned it down flat, including Ford, Fiat and the French government. Americans didn't want it, because it was too small and wasn't "hip". That is, until the mid 1950s, when college kids decided it was a good trendsetter.
After reading the history of the company (admittedly, the facts weren't summed up in quite so few words) up until they started using ads, I turned to the ads themselves. The advertising agency had to reinvent the Volkswagen for the U.S. market, because we still had a lot of hard feelings after the war. And they did. They took a German made car and turned it into a U.S. quality brand.
How? With stories. The really fascinating thing about the Volkswagen ads is the stories they create.
The first ad alone, "Think Small", is a study in building a brand story. Each succeeding ad only builds on the entire story, like "33 years later, he got the bug". Increasing technology has only made them better, while still continuing the story, as seen in the Super Bowl commercial, "The Force".
This stuff was fascinating to me (witness the fact that I've used that word several times already in this post). What was more fascinating was my reaction.
Up until this point, my only run in with the VW was Herby the Love Bug. I knew squat and cared less. Right after I finished researching, I was discussing all this new found information with a friend and it hit me: I liked the Volkswagen! Not only did I like the stories the ads told, but I felt warm and fuzzy towards the car and company!
I stopped in mid-sentence, because the thunderbolt of wisdom slammed into my head. "Oh!" I even said it out loud. "So that's what she meant by brand story!" I get it! I really get it!
Listen. I doubt that there's a single adult person out there who hasn't visited a mom and pop store at least once in their lifetime. As well, I bet a lot of people know someone who runs one. Some would rather frequent a small, family-run store than a big brand store. So why aren't you talking about it?
You just spent a half hour leaning against your countertop while you talked to Betty Lou about her son's athlete's foot and the best remedies. This is your life. To you, you may just be having a friendly conversation. To Betty Lou, you just provided fantastic customer service! So why aren't you talking about it?
You run that parts store down on Main Street. Steve came in because he thought he needed a new alternator. While you're helping him find the part to match his car, you two start talking about the problems. You think it's probably something else, just by the way he describes it. After a 15 minute look at the engine in the parking lot, you show Steve that it's not the alternator; it's actually a frayed electrical system (which, by the way, is cheaper and easier to replace).
This isn't in your job description. You run a parts store, not a mechanics shop. Yet, you like cars and enjoy helping people. To you, it was a fun, satisfying 15 minutes. To Steve, it was money saved, extraordinary customer service and the start of a good business to customer relationship. So why aren't you talking about it?
That's the real beauty of building a brand story, and the real lesson behind VW. The Volkswagen ad agency didn't boost the brand by having a unique story. They boosted the brand by having a story people can relate to. If it's unique, they can't relate, can they?
With all this social media use – Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc. – you have the perfect platform for sharing your brand story. If you aren't, then what are you doing? What on earth are you even using social media for?
By telling your story in the fashion of the example above, you're actually sharing the story of a customer. Yet, the subtle undertone is about your quality service. You don't have to be blatant about it; people will get the point without the pushy advertising.
If you're not already putting your story out there, I urge you to really consider it. Your story is special by the very fact that it's common. It's something that reaches out to people who have been either in your position or your customer's, or knows someone who has.
Look: the only way you'll ever make friends is by letting them get to know you. The same goes for your company. Build that warm, fuzzy, friendly relationship with your market by giving them the story behind the brand! | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
167 | Change is the only constant in auto sales. In the last several years, the industry has experienced dramatic changes due to increased focus on digital retailing, shifting consumer behaviors, and the pinch of margin compression. Yet, with these changes, dealerships assume their employees should remain the same. And, it's precisely this type of thinking that prevents many dealerships from leveraging the strength of their people to gain competitive advantage.
With these factors in mind, Cox Automotive published the Dealership Staffing Study, with tips on how dealerships can drive productivity, create a better workplace culture, improve retention, and boost their bottom lines. Here are a few highlights of the study.
With operational costs increasing and margins declining on the sale of new and used cars, dealerships must invest in their employees to reduce inefficiencies. At first, this concept can seem counterintuitive. After all, more than half of a dealership's gross profit margin goes to payroll. But with the average cost of a new hire at $10,000 and the sales staff turnover rate at 67%, dealerships are losing money every time one of their employees decides to walk. And that doesn't even contemplate the cost of lost knowledge and lapsing customer relationships resulting from high turnover. Unfortunately, most dealerships (2 in 3) have no staffing strategy, and continue to endure unnecessary high turnover, high costs, and lost operational opportunities.
Speaking of expecting employees to remain unchanged in a changing industry, many dealerships look to hire the same type of employee, just because he/she fits the outdated model of an industry employee. As a result, Gen X and baby boomers make up 2/3 of the dealership workforce. And, despite millennials making up 60% of new hires, dealerships fail to train and manage this key group of workers, leading to an annual turnover rate of more than 50% among millennials.
By instituting better rewards programs, better technology (78% of millennials are strongly influenced by a company's perceived innovativeness), and better training practices focused on instilling company pride, dealerships can revolutionize their staffing strategy.
To be part of the next generation of auto sales, dealerships need to adapt along with the industry and its workforce. Having a holistic staffing strategy means recruiting, training, recognizing, and continually communicating with the right people so dealerships can find increased efficiencies and leverage the strength of their people as a basis for competitive advantage.
To learn more about creating a staffing strategy at your dealership, download the Cox Automotive Dealership Staffing Study. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
168 | In the framework of 2018 EU-China Year of Tourism promoted by European Travel Commission there are several initiatives that are in progress and some interesting business opportunities that are published in the "Get involved" section of the official website www.ecty2018.org.
The call for proposal "Thematic Transnational Promotional Campaigns for the Promotion of Destination Europe in China" aims to increase awareness of the destination and develop products that can maintain inbound tourism market share.
Proposed campaigns must be transnational, original, creative and target-group oriented, focused on themes, tourist products or services in Europe.
Target audience must be aged 25-44; according to ECT researches, those travellers engage in cultural and passion-based activities and demand for experience.
Main themes are culture and heritage, shopping and high-end travel products, coastal and maritime tourism, nature heritage and outdoors experiences, gastronomy and transnational routes such as cultural itineraries, cycling routes, etc.
Relevant campaigns must balance on-line and off line initiatives, trade and B2B activities and must be completed by 31 March 2019 and must be conceived, executed and completed by a consortium of partner organisations.
The deadline for application is 9 April 2018.
A full range of trade initiatives follows.
A dedicated Europe Pavillion will be present at COTTM 2018 in Beijing from 16-18 April and a multitude of European tourism products and destinations will be showcased.
Partnership in European Tourism, event in Chengdu in December.
At Twissen we record several relevant initiatives for the 2018 EU-China Tourism Year. China is a very competitive and innovative travel market and, in order to succeed, businesses must have sound plans, skilled human resources and a deep knowledge of the customer. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
169 | Buying jewelry involves many things that you must consider so that you can get the best. Ensure that you choose the best designer if you want to buy jewelry form the right class. There is no way you can get high quality jewelry if you don't make your selection for your designer wisely. You need to take your time to get to seek the right jewelry form the right designer. There are various types and forms of jewelry that are available and unless you are sure of the jewelry that you want you will get lost. Consider the following factors when buying your jewelry.
Make sure that you get to know if the jewelry designer has a good name to its public or not. Knowing if the company you are buying your jewelry has a good name is good because you will know if they are offering you good quality goods or not. Get in touch with some of their clients and see what they have to say about the jewelry and the services they received from that designer or company. Their website is also another place that you can find more details about their products and what their customers are saying about their jewelry.
The price of the jewelry is another thing that you need to consider when you are buying your jewelry. Ensure that you choose a designer who is offering g you low prices that are not affecting your budget at all. It is good to find another company that have good prices if you find the one you want does not have affordable prices. You can research for a good company through online that is selling their jewelry at affordable price. However you have to ensure that the quality and the price are reasonable. Do not buy jewelry that is much expensive than its quality.
You can ask for advice about the best jewelry quality and designer form people who are close to you. There are people or your friends that have purchased jewelry before, and you can ask them where to get the best jewelry. Receiving suggestions from your family assures you that the designer they are directing you to must be a good one because they are the first people who wish you well. You can consider few companies that they have suggested for you and choose the one that fits your need perfectly. You need to choose the jewelry designer according to the one that has high quality and low costs for the jewelry. In that case you will end up buying the best jewelry that will bring happiness to you.
This entry was posted in Financial on March 29, 2019 by emma.
For the luxury brand car needs you will see that the use of the limos can fit such a description with ease. It is essential to understand that the limos are crucial for comfort needs. The appearance that the limo offers to the other road users and the owner is also part of the factors that you can buy if for today.
If you want a vehicle that offers more than usual amenities that a car would offer then a limo will surprise you. If you would like to create more space a vehicle, buying a limo will deliver with utmost honesty.
The use of the limo will be part of things that you can get or have for your scheduled meetings and the visits that you might want to make to some extraordinary places. If you are one of the people that would like to look far from the ordinary you will note that the limo will help you do it like a boss. It is a practical idea to understand that owning a limo will have lots of benefits that you can count as an individual.
For your limo buying needs, you should note that it will be crucial if you will make your purchase today as you will start to reap the gains from the same time. Buying any limo is something that will be easy to do but to have the ideal deal is an act that will need much of your time and patience. Getting to know the kind of the limo and the specs that you need in the same will be far much better to consider.
At the time of buying the limo making some research about the perfect place to buy the same will be a good thing to consider. Getting a good dealer will be worth your money value and the time that you will put in choosing the limos. Here is the outline of the reasons that a limo buyer will have in buying the perfect limo from the complete dealer.
Getting the perfect information about the clients and what they say will put the dealer among the best places that you can choose your limo from today. A good reputation means that you will have the perfect dealer that satisfies the clients. You should know that choosing a great limo dealer will make sure that you have one of the best qualities at your disposal.
It is excellent to note that the proper dealer will surprise you with the costs that you can have for the limo of your choice. Going for the proper limo dealer you will be in for the place that will ensure that you have a good car. There are no doubts that with a limo you will have more good times as a person if you will buy one.
Finding a dentist is what you should think of when you want to solve the problems you have with your teeth. The dentist that you will visit will determine the type of treatment services you will receive. You will thus consider the services of the dentist who is reputable enough for the services they offer The services of a dentist are highly valued which has led to an increased need for the dentists in the market. Therefore, several dentists have come to satisfy the huge demand which is in the market. It is stressful and time-consuming looking for the right dentist because many of them are available. For this reason, you need to make some considerations if you are looking for the best dentist to use. The article herein contains information on the factors to follow while searching for the appropriate dentist.
The first tip to put into consideration is the qualification of the dentist if you are looking right one. You will be referred to as a dentist f you have received training, and you have a certificate to accredit your qualification. You will thus make consideration of the dentist who is qualified enough for the services he or she is offering. Consideration will not be made on the dentist who is not qualified enough for the services they offer.
The skills and proficiency of the dentist is the second consideration to make if you are searching for the right one. When you look at the number of years the dentist has been working, then you will know his or her experience. Therefore, choose the dentist who you will find having the best experience for the dental services they offer. You will not choose the dentist who does not have the appropriate skills needed for the job.
The reputation of the dentist is the third factor to consider if you are looking for the best one to use. Reading the patients' reviews will provide you with the best information you need to know about them. Therefore, choose the dentist you will find having the best reviews for the services they offer. Consideration will not be made on the dentist who you are not advised to use for your services.
When items and offerings pass borders in international trade, information wants to be passed amongst applicable parties, whether non-public businesses or public our bodies, which consist of suppliers, logistics vendors, customs, regulatory corporations, sellers and clients. Digitization of trade paper work refers back to the digitization of these information flows, which include making available and enabling the trade of alternate-associated records and documents electronically. Less officially, you may recollect this as skip-border exchange transactions the usage of virtual information in lieu of paper-primarily based documents. Transforming what have become historically a paper-primarily based totally documentation machine into a digital layout can accelerate exchange and ease the price of doing enterprise in nowadays interconnected international. Bottlenecks in deliver chain control and regulatory documentation may be especially intricate for smaller businesses or e-buyers with much less revel in and assets. Paperless buying and selling, therefore, serves as a promising manner to address the logistical annoying conditions of e-trade and, especially, small shipments at some stage in borders.
Overall, its miles speedy becoming an important issue of governmental efforts to decorate the efficiency of customs controls and change management strategies, and of ensuring alternate competitiveness in a rapidly digitizing global. How exactly a change transaction is rendered paperless? Digitized change may be done in numerous methods. One manner is in reality to take a seen picture of a paper report – each a scanned and a PDF model. Another possibility is an internet portal in which individual data elements may be keyed in – this is known as statistics-trader interface (DTI). Paperless transactions additionally can be performed the use of absolutely virtual messages – known as virtual records interchange (EDI), with codecs together with UN/EDIFACT, XML, JSON and other internet offerings.
Typically, those systems might offer a software program-programming interface (API) to facilitate interaction with the database. At first appearance, the challenge of moving from paper-based to paperless management of exchange may additionally appear noticeably sincere. However, because of the want to coordinate electronically across borders, the impetus for international cooperation rises as soon as change is rendered paperless. Governments use a selection of preparations, which include United Nations (UN) corporations and requirements placing corporations, similarly to alternate agreements, to establish the governance structures important for paperless trading. This white paper affords a top level view of these efforts, which take location all through an extensive fashion of disparate institutions, some of which lie outdoor the traditional institutions associated with alternate governance. The paper is written specifically with alternate policy-makers in thoughts to assist their concerns on how nice to align exchange tips with modern-day and expected future dispositions in paperless trading. The paper is also alleged to provide different stakeholders with a better information of gift efforts and feasible destiny traits at the intersection of paperless trading and international change administration to manual their inputs for change policy. Because of the extensive sort of troubles related to paperless trading, it is vital to set up boundaries inside the scope of what is taken into consideration on this paper. To book for paperless trade in Singapore, Visit Tnets now!
Though scanned/PDF files can gift benefits, this white paper concentrates frequently on transactions performed thru virtual messages. Electronic messages give you the cash for even more possibilities for tapping into the advantages of paperless trading way to the functionality reuse of information, the removal of the want to re-key facts into a laptop at each deliver chain checkpoint, and the reduction in ability human mistakes. Note that aspects of this paper may moreover observe to DTI and APIs as nicely. The paper is also particularly focused on paperless trade as defined through the technical global alternate network. This encompasses digital varieties of trade control documents that are industrial agency-to-government (B2G) as well as commercial enterprise-to-industrial company (B2B) electronic exchange of records internal international alternate context.
The term "paperless alternate", but, may be used by one of a kind groups in a broader revel in to seek advice from the virtual exchange of data in a truly national enterprise and regulatory context. For example, banks can also seek advice from paperless trade as carried out to change finance strategies – which may additionally moreover have an international element. Further, first rate stakeholders may additionally diverge on in which the road may be drawn on what is considered paperless change as finished to alternate control documents as opposed to the wider virtual enterprise universe.
The capacity for splendid beginning factors on paperless alternate have to be stored in mind at the same time as carrying out talk on the subject. The paper is part of a chain run thru the World Economic Forum and the World Trade Organization (WTO) focused on e-change coverage satisfactory practices. The inclusion of paperless exchange in the series is from each the perspective of the digitalization of change processes as well as the unique benefits this can have for small companies the use of digital systems to interact in worldwide exchange.
This entry was posted in Financial on March 20, 2019 by emma.
It is crucial to safeguard the good health in the dogs. The dogs will stay with the human beings and eliminate the parasites thus being the original way of protecting the dogs. The animals will be free of the parasites that might affect their well- being. The animals will suffer from the infections that will affect the animals. The other way of caring for the health of the dogs is nurturing the dogs with the sweet potatoes. This will be useful with the lose tools in the dog. The sweet potatoes consist of vitamin C.
Other species of the dogs will note the alteration of the mood among the human beings. The animals will know the tears that the person shed and feel kindness when the human beings are facing distress. The dogs will offer the intelligence and safety in the difficult times. The human beings will show their care for the dogs through the kisses. Setting the microchips ion the dogs will protect them from the harmful people. It is often that the dogs get away from our compound. With the chip, you will know that the dogs is under the safe hands and where it is .
Socializing the pets at an early age will expose the pets to the numerous type of the sounds that they would enjoy hearing. When the puppies get displayed to the numerous types of the sounds, then they will understand the disparity between the common and the new sounds. The separation anxiety that is faced by the dogs is one of the traumatizing experiences you should try to do away with. The pets might harm themselves due to the anger they experience. You will notice the unnecessary barking.
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170 | Judas and the Black Messiah/Warner Bros.
People ask 'Who is the lead?' after 'Judas and the Black Messiah's supporting actor nominations
Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield were both nominated for an Oscar—for supporting roles.
Michelle Jaworski
Published Mar 15, 2021 Updated Mar 15, 2021, 1:13 pm CDT
The full list of nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards is out, and while it includes a diverse group of actors and creatives amid its nominees, one of the bigger surprises of the day wasn't just about who was nominated—but where.
That big surprise came in the best supporting actor category. The Trial of the Chicago 7's Sacha Baron Cohen, One Night in Miami…'s Leslie Odom Jr., and Judas and the Black Messiah's Daniel Kaluuya have been receiving nominations from critics and industry awards bodies throughout awards season, so it wasn't too surprising to see their names among the list of nominees. Even Sound of Metal's Paul Raci, who's had widespread critics group support but didn't receive a Golden Globe or Screen Actors Guild nomination, wasn't too out of the ordinary.
The real shocker came in the category's fifth nominee, LaKeith Stanfield for Judas and the Black Messiah. (The film received four other nominations including best picture, original screenplay, cinematography, and original song.)
Congratulations to the Supporting Actor nominees! #OscarNoms pic.twitter.com/auP16V43Y5
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) March 15, 2021
Stanfield has been part of awards season chatter for months, and his performance as FBI informant William O'Neal has been widely praised. But he's had trouble breaking through a particularly competitive season—the Oscar nomination is the first nomination Stanfield has received from any organization—and, despite, Warner Bros.' efforts, he was nominated in a category he wasn't even being campaigned for.
According to Warner Bros.' For Your Consideration website, Stanfield was positioned as a lead actor while it placed Kaluuya in supporting actor alongside Jesse Plemons (who wasn't nominated).
Warner Bros. FYC
The nomination of Stanfield is a surprise, to be sure. But the bigger question that's leaving people with is if both Stanfield and Kaluuya are supporting actors, which actor is actually the lead of Judas and the Black Messiah?
if both daniel kaluuya and lakeith stanfield are supporting actors in JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH then who in the world is the lead???? pic.twitter.com/sXbaEyKguO
— karen han (@karenyhan) March 15, 2021
So JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH just has no lead, huh
— Guy Lodge (@GuyLodge) March 15, 2021
#OscarNoms pic.twitter.com/dsdR2GjpMT
— Hanna Ines Flint (@HannaFlint) March 15, 2021
Jesse Plemons waking up this morning to find out that he's the lead of Judas and the Black Messiah: pic.twitter.com/O8lWOB7b6E
— Matthew Eng (@Eng_Matthew) March 15, 2021
Well who tf is the lead in Judas and The Black Messiah??
J. Edgar Hoover ?
— Openly Black (@ScottieBeam) March 15, 2021
Judas and the Black Messiah is more of a two-hander with Stanfield as O'Neal and Kaluuya as Fred Hampton. While the framing of the film—which combines a biopic with thrillers like The Departed—focuses a bit more on O'Neal, the FBI informant that infiltrated the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party during the final years of Hampton's life, Stanfield and Kaluuya function more as co-leads; they share plenty of screentime together, but you also get several scenes of one character without the other. (They're also both represented by the film's title.)
The two actors share close to equal time on-screen. According to Gold Derby's Matthew Stewart, Stanfield has slightly more screentime at 49:51 to Kaluuya's 46:09.
Screen time data for Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
– LaKeith Stanfield – 49:51 (39.75%)
– Daniel Kaluuya – 46:09 (36.80%) pic.twitter.com/jxz8SYRZ9t
— Matthew Stewart (@MatthewAStewart) February 13, 2021
In recent years, the Oscars have come under scrutiny for category fraud, where actors are placed into certain acting categories they don't belong in because they might have a better chance of winning awards one way or another. Think Rooney Mara being positioned as a supporting actress for Carol or Brad Pitt as a supporting actor for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. In cases where you have two actors who could feasibly up for the same category, studios tend to place them in separate categories—one in lead, the other in supporting—so that two actors for the same project don't end up splitting the vote. Hence putting Stanfield in lead and Kaluuya in supporting, a strategy that's been very fruitful for Kaluuya so far.
However, just because a studio positioned an actor in one category doesn't mean that awards bodies always follow. (Earlier this year, the Golden Globes switched Borat Subsequent Moviefilm's Maria Bakalova to the lead actress category despite Amazon Studios campaigning her as a supporting role.) But in the Academy's case, it might not have been a conscious move.
Per the 93rd Academy Awards' list of rules, if an actor is nominated for the same role in both lead and supporting categories, the actor is nominated in whichever category achieves the threshold first.
The leading role and supporting role categories will be tabulated simultaneously. If any performance should receive votes in both categories, the achievement shall be placed only on the ballot in that category in which, during the tabulation process, it first receives the required number of votes to be nominated. In the event that the performance receives the number of votes required to be nominated in both categories simultaneously, the achievement shall be placed only on the ballot in that category in which it receives the greater percentage of the total votes.
What does this mean? It's possible that Stanfield was nominated in both supporting and lead, but he qualified for supporting first.
Before Monday, Kaluuya was the frontrunner to win the Oscar. Now? It's a bit more complicated. The big question hovering over the category now is whether Kaluuya can still win, or if having Kaluuya and Stanfield competing against each other will split the category and allow Baron Cohen, Odom Jr., or Raci to sneak in for a win.
The 93rd Academy Awards will air on April 25.
*First Published: Mar 15, 2021, 12:58 pm CDT
Michelle Jaworski is a staff writer and TV/film critic at the Daily Dot. She covers entertainment, geek culture, and pop culture and has covered everything from the Sundance Film Festival, NYFF, and Tribeca to New York Comic Con and Con of Thrones. She is based in Brooklyn. | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
171 | Are surface temperature records reliable?
Select a level... Basic Intermediate Advanced
The warming trend is the same in rural and urban areas, measured by thermometers and satellites, and by natural thermometers.
"We found [U.S. weather] stations located next to the exhaust fans of air conditioning units, surrounded by asphalt parking lots and roads, on blistering-hot rooftops, and near sidewalks and buildings that absorb and radiate heat. We found 68 stations located at wastewater treatment plants, where the process of waste digestion causes temperatures to be higher than in surrounding areas.
In fact, we found that 89 percent of the stations – nearly 9 of every 10 – fail to meet the National Weather Service's own siting requirements that stations must be 30 meters (about 100 feet) or more away from an artificial heating or radiating/reflecting heat source." (Watts 2009)
Temperature data is essential for predicting the weather. So, the U.S. National Weather Service, and every other weather service around the world, wants temperatures to be measured as accurately as possible.
To understand climate change we also need to be sure we can trust historical measurements. A group called the International Surface Temperature Initiative is dedicated to making global land temperature data available in a transparent manner.
Surface temperature measurements are collected from about 30,000 stations around the world (Rennie et al. 2014). About 7000 of these have long, consistent monthly records (Fig. 1). As technology gets better, stations are updated with newer equipment. When equipment is updated or stations are moved, the new data is compared to the old record to be sure measurements are consistent over time.
Figure 1. Station locations with at least 1 month of data in the monthly Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN-M). This set of 7280 stations are used in the global land surface databank. (Rennie et al. 2014)
In 2009 some people worried that weather stations placed in poor locations could make the temperature record unreliable. Scientists at the National Climatic Data Center took those critics seriously and did a careful study of the possible problem. Their article "On the reliability of the U.S. surface temperature record" (Menne et al. 2010) had a surprising conclusion. The temperatures from stations that critics claimed were "poorly sited" actually showed slightly cooler maximum daily temperatures compared to the average.
In 2010 Dr. Richard Muller criticized the "hockey stick" graph and decided to do his own temperature analysis. He organized a group called Berkeley Earth to do an independent study of the temperature record. They specifically wanted to answer the question is "the temperature rise on land improperly affected by the four key biases (station quality, homogenization, urban heat island, and station selection)?" Their conclusion was NO. None of those factors bias the temperature record. The Berkeley conclusions about the urban heat effect were nicely explained by Andy Skuce in an SkS post in 2011. Figure 2 shows that the U.S. network does not show differences between rural and urban sites.
Figure 2. Comparison of spatially gridded minimum temperatures for U.S. Historical Climatology Network (USHCN) data adjusted for time-of-day (TOB) only, and selected for rural or urban neighborhoods after homogenization to remove biases. (Hausfather et al. 2013)
Temperatures measured on land are only one part of understanding the climate. We track many indicators of climate change to get the big picture. All indicators point to the same conclusion: the global temperature is increasing.
Understanding adjustments to temperature data, Zeke Hausfather
Explainer: How data adjustments affect global temperature records, Zeke Hausfather
Time-of-observation Bias, John Hartz
Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature Study: "The effect of urban heating on the global trends is nearly negligible," Andy Skuce
Check original data
All the Berkeley Earth data and analyses are available online at http://berkeleyearth.org/data/.
Plot your own temperature trends with Kevin's calculator.
Or plot the differences with rural, urban, or selected regions with another calculator by Kevin.
NASA GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (GISSTEMP) describes how NASA handles the urban heat effect and links to current data.
NOAA Global Historical Climate Network (GHCN) Daily. GHCN-Daily contains records from over 100,000 stations in 180 countries and territories.
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It's Urban Heat Island effect
1934 - hottest year on record
A good introduction to the history and analysis of surface temperature measurements is "Tales from the Thermometer" by Tamino.
"Surface Stations" by Tamino examines the two "poster stations" on the homepage of surfacestations.org, having a close look at the actual data from both stations.
The adjustments NASA makes are fully documented and available online. Tamino explains it in a more digestible format in "Best Estimates".
To understand what exactly happened with NASA's USA temperature glitch, check out James Hansen's explanation "A Light On Upstairs" and a follow-up "The Real Deal: Usufruct & the Gorilla". You can read Steve McIntyre's reply here.
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MA Rodger at 02:18 AM on 26 September, 2017
randman @497.
♣ You ask "how do we know?" If you examine the LOTI documentation (linked @496) you will see it says "GLOBAL Land-Ocean Temperature Index in 0.01 degrees Celsius - base period: 1951-1980" And while it is fuzzed out past p1, Hansen & Lebedeff (1988) is but an update of Hansen & Lebedeff (1987) and that states "We obtain monthly temperature changes for a given subbox by applying the previously described procedure individually to each of the 12 months, with the zero point for each month being its 1951-1980 mean." So unless there is some ambiguity over the year numbering, it all sounds pretty "knowable".
♣ You ask "what is that base specifically in abolute temps?" I would quote you the comment from 1988 quoted in one of those NYT articles you have cited up-thread.
"How hot is the world now? The scientists do not offer a straightforward response, saying that the vast amount of data is still being studied and that comparisons cannot be precise."
If you insist on a reply, perhaps this NASA article will provide it. It states "For the global mean, the most trusted models produce a value of roughly 14°C, i.e. 57.2°F, but it may easily be anywhere between 56 and 58°F."
This of course is neither an exact answer nor the 59°F/15°C you have cited from a couple of NYT articles, but as I set out @478 above, the NYT 59°F value is almost certainly the result of the journalist (it is each time the same journalist) insisting on using an absolute temperature and effectively putting words into a climatologists mouth, words they do not object to. But it ain't science.
The Ts=288K you also cite (from Hansen et al 1981) is not applicable to any anomaly base. It is used for the same perpose that Callendar (1938) uses Ts=283k, to quantify the magnitude of the greenhouse effect. It has no association with any defined time-period.
♣ You state 1988 was "Same year he testified that the 1950-1980 mean was 59 degrees F." This I assume refers to Hansen's tesemony to US Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources 23/6/1988. This is not something I am familiar with but if Hansen does testify "that the 1950-1980 mean was 59 degrees F," it will require sharper eyes than mine to see it. Perhaps you can point to the page & paragraph.
♣ You will note that Hansen & Lebedeff (1987) tabulates the global anomaly record 1880-1985. I cut&pasted those numbers into a spreadsheet alongside todays GISTEMP LOTI 1880-2016. The resulting graph can be see here (usually 2 clicks to 'download your attachment'). There is significant difference between the 1980s record and today's but only pre-1940.
(Folk get obsessed with the impact such adjustments would have on the implied global warming by popping a LSR through the data. Such analysis 1880-1985 shows the 1980s data implies there has been a little more warming over the period than shown in the modern data, 0.54°C/century as opposed to 0.44°C/century.)
randman at 02:19 AM on 26 September, 2017
" If there were no greenhouse effect, the Earth's average surface temperature would be a very chilly -18°C (0°F) instead of the comfortable 15°C (59°F) that it is today."
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/GlobalWarming/page2.php
This was put out in 2010. There is an accompanying graph showing a significant rise from 1980 and the the period of 1950-1980 along with this comment:
"By the beginning of the 21st century, Earth's temperature was roughly 0.5 degrees Celsius above the long-term (1951–1980) average. (NASA figure adapted from Goddard Institute for Space Studies"
So we see a mean mentioned in 2010 of "15°C (59°F) that it is today."
This is said to be roughly .5 Celsius above the 1950-1980 mean, which would make the 1950-1980 mean be 58.1 degrees F. As I have shown in other posts, the mean was reported to be 59 degrees in 1988. Obviously, it was adjusted downward.
"One of the scientists, Dr. James E. Hansen of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Institute for Space Studies in Manhattan, said he used the 30-year period 1950-1980, when the average global temperature was 59 degrees Fahrenheit, as a base to determine temperature variations."
http://www.nytimes.com/1988/03/29/science/temperature-for-world-rises-sharply-in-the-1980-s.html
"Dr. Hansen informed the lawmakers that the first five months of 1988 were the hottest five-month period on record, averaging four-tenths of a degree above a 30-year (1950-1980) norm of 59 degrees Fahrenheit."
"The British readings showed that the average global temperature in 1988 was 0.612 degrees Fahrenheit higher than the long-term average for the period 1950 through 1979, which is a base for comparing global temperatures. The average worldwide temperature for that 30-year period is roughly 59 degrees Fahrenheit, the British researchers said."
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/02/04/us/global-warmth-in-88-is-found-to-set-a-record.html
And from 1991:
"The Goddard group found that the record average surface temperature for the globe was eight-tenths of a degree Fahrenheit above the 1951-1980 average of 59 degrees. The British group found it seventh-tenths of a degree higher than the 1951-80 average."
http://www.nytimes.com/1991/01/10/us/separate-studies-rank-90-as-world-s-warmest-year.html
Also note from the same article:
"The British groups, headed by Phil Jones at East Anglia and David Parker of the meteorological office, reported 1990 to be the warmest year since comparable records were first kept in 1850.....
The Goddard group found that the record average surface temperature for the globe was eight-tenths of a degree Fahrenheit above the 1951-1980 average of 59 degrees. The British group found it seventh-tenths of a degree higher than the 1951-80 average."
Looks like 59 degrees was considered the 1950-1980 mean in 1991, and in 2010 that was revised downward to 58 degrees.
So what is considered the 1950-1980 mean more recently? Here is an estimate and claim of 2015 being the hottest year.
"The NASA team found that globally averaged temperatures from January through December 2015 were 0.87 degrees Celsius (1.57° Fahrenheit) above the norm (defined as a 1951–1980 base period)."
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=87359
If the mean was still 58 degrees, then 2015 would then have averaged nearly 60 degrees. 2016, however, is now considered the hottest year ever at less than 59 degrees.
"NOAA reported an average temperature for the year of 14.83 degrees C (58.69 degrees F) in 2016 – 1 degree C (1.69 degrees F) warmer than the average for the 20th century."
https://news.mongabay.com/2017/01/nasa-and-noaa-2016-hottest-recorded-year-ever/
[RH] Shortened link that was breaking page format.
Not sure how to edit a post. For 502, meant to write by 2010, the mean had been revised downward. Not sure when it happened, sometime between 1991 and 2010 it appears or perhaps it fluctuates?
MA Rodger, let's not miss the forest for the trees. I addressed some of this in another post.
If the mean was still 58 degrees, then 2015 would then have averaged nearly 59.57 degrees. 2016, however, is now considered the hottest year ever at less than 59 degrees.
[JH] You are comparing apples to oranges. The NASA computation of global mean surface temperature differs from that of NOAA's.
Ok, let's stick with NASA.
"They depict how much various regions of the world have warmed or cooled when compared with a base period of 1951-1980. (The global mean surface air temperature for that period was estimated to be 14°C (57°F), with an uncertainty of several tenths of a degree.)"
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/WorldOfChange/decadaltemp.php
This appears to be from 2015 since the last year on the graph is 2014.
In 2010, we see 59 degrees given as the global mean at that time. The nature of the comment suggests to me 59 degrees is an approximate.
"the Earth's average surface temperature would be a very chilly -18°C (0°F) instead of the comfortable 15°C (59°F) that it is today."
Nasa reported 2010 as 1.13F degrees "warmer than the average global surface temperature from 1951 to 1980."
"The analysis found 2010 approximately 1.13°F warmer than the average global surface temperature from 1951 to 1980. "
https://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/news/20110112/
If the global mean from 1951-1980 were 57 degrees as they said it was in 2015, then 2010 would be 58.13 degrees, right?
But we just saw where they said it was approximately 59 degrees in 2010, not 58 degrees. Kind of a big deal.
Clearly, the baseline mean of 1950-1980 has not remained consistent in these calculations. Why?
[JH} See NASA's History of GISTEMP.
Note the reference to the mean as 59 degrees or 14.5 Celsius in 2009.
"Figure 1: The world's surface air temperature change ("anomaly"), relative to the world's mean temperature of 58° F or 14.5° C, averaged over land and oceans from 1975 to 20082."
https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/upsDownsGlobalWarming.html
[JH] In your first sentence, you incorrectly state "59 degrees". It should be "58 degrees".
Also note that the baseline period for Figure 1 is 1975 to 20082, not to 20082.
What relevance does this factoid have to your prior comments?
Meant to write 58 degrees. That was 2009. The reference to 1975 through 2008 refers to years on the graph, not the mean those years were compared to. That mean is 58 degrees, not the average of 1975-1982 as can easily be seen by viewing the graph.
This is relevant since we are discussing changes in the mean, the years 1950-1980.
Note just a few years later, probably 2015 as the data stops at year 2014, I believe:
""They depict how much various regions of the world have warmed or cooled when compared with a base period of 1951-1980. (The global mean surface air temperature for that period was estimated to be 14°C (57°F), with an uncertainty of several tenths of a degree.)"
So Nasa states here the "base period of 1950-1980" is estimated at 57 degrees, not 58 degrees.
[JH] The answer to your question can be found in NASA's posted Q&A, The Elusive Absolute Surface Air Temperature (SAT).
The Preface of his Q&A provides context:
The GISTEMP analysis concerns only temperature anomalies, not absolute temperature. Temperature anomalies are computed relative to the base period 1951-1980. The reason to work with anomalies, rather than absolute temperature is that absolute temperature varies markedly in short distances, while monthly or annual temperature anomalies are representative of a much larger region. Indeed, we have shown (Hansen and Lebedeff, 1987) that temperature anomalies are strongly correlated out to distances of the order of 1000 km.
The final Q&A of the post:
Q. What do I do if I need absolute SATs, not anomalies?
A. In 99.9% of the cases you'll find that anomalies are exactly what you need, not absolute temperatures. In the remaining cases, you have to pick one of the available climatologies and add the anomalies (with respect to the proper base period) to it. For the global mean, the most trusted models produce a value of roughly 14°C, i.e. 57.2°F, but it may easily be anywhere between 56 and 58°F and regionally, let alone locally, the situation is even worse.
My bold above.
randman at 13:29 PM on 26 September, 2017
To the mod:
Of course, but there still has to be some reason for the varying differences in the mean (1950-1980). What are those reasons?
Are they using different weather stations for one run and another?
Have they adjusted the past data? If so, why?
Is the algorythmn different?
A combination of these factors and others?
For some reason, there appear to be different means from a past time-frame and so anomalies are a separate topic. Sure, you calculate anomalies from each weather station or buoy but why then, if the same data points used, do you come up with a different mean over the past 30 years?
[TD] Read this then this then this. Then section 6 starting on page 190 of this.
[PS] No you dont get different means. That never changes. You are continuing to conflate "mean of baseline" with absolute temperature despite everyones efforts. What is so hard to understand about this?
And yes, they do adjust the data. Read the article. Do you seriously think you should not adjust data if say a screen is added over thermometer; the station is moved; or read at 3pm instead of 9pm? Even so, you can see that adjusted versus unadjusted data makes little difference. The biggest adjustment is to sea surface temperature and the adjustment reduces the trend not increases it. If science is some conspiracy to make you poor, why would they do that? Stop believing nonsense.
To the mod, read some of it. Will read more again later. Initial thoughts on this stuff is that the response to genuine questions appear to be "trust us", we know this and you do not. We can teach you, etc, etc,...and somewhat avoding the straightforward issue raised. I am not referring to you individually but rather the whole proponent industry.
The thing is every marker and everything many of us have learned about human behavior tells us, those on the fence or skeptics, that all of this has the hallmarks and "tell" of a sham. Now you can blast me, ban me or whatever. At this point I am not really trying to win an argument but just share how it comes off.
In fact, with the public, I think you guys have already lost but may not know it yet.
There are certain "tells" one learns to see in life. Over time, you see those patterns and learn. Of course you want to make sure, ask the right questions, hear the response and so forth. Be open-minded but the one thing you can't do is ignore the warning signs and there are a whole bunch of them here.
[PS] Obviously we cannot help the wilfully ignorant.
Eclectic at 16:15 PM on 26 September, 2017
Randman @509 , the objective evidence "tells" that you are talking rubbish.
Hard-core science-deniers such as you, will go to their graves before they will admit to the evidence in front of their eyes — though I suspect that some deniers will eventually back-pedal and try to re-write their history and will try to tell their grandchildren: "No, no, I was never one of those deniers — it's just that I had a few little doubts during the early stages of AGW".
MA Rodger at 17:43 PM on 26 September, 2017
You implore me not to "not miss the forest for the trees." Then you entirely dismiss my comments @501 saying "I addressed some of this in another post." It would be interesting to see if you could find that "other post" amongst this tangled comment thread you weave here. It is not evident to me.
Nobody can understand the "forest" without examining the "trees" and in your case you appear incapable of doing that.
Let us consider just one tree - the testimony of Hansen to the 1988 Senate Committee.
You have provided a newspaper articleof 5/7/88 which purports to inform their readers that Hansen told the Senate Committee about the 1951-80 anomaly base, that the average global temperature of that period was 59F. Yet have you ever heard the old adage "Don't believe everything you read in newspapers."? In this case it is good advice.
The newspaper quote looks quite definite. From The Day we read:-
All in black&white from a 1988 newspaper report. But for your purposes it isn't worth the paper it's written on! For a start, this is not what the NYT reported on the matter. From the NYT we read:-
"Dr. Hansen, who records temperatures from readings at monitoring stations around the world, had previously reported that four of the hottest years on record occurred in the 1980's. Compared with a 30-year base period from 1950 to 1980, when the global temperature averaged 59 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature was one-third of a degree higher last year." (My bold)
And we also have the actual testemony of Hansen (as linked @501 had you cared to read that comment). Her it is - LINK. Nowhere does Hansen ever report to that 1988 Senate Committee, either in writing or verbally, that there was an average global temperature of "59 degrees Fahrenheit". Nowhere! That part of the newspaper report was incorrectly inserted into the account by the newspaper.
So that particular tree was rotten to the core. All the other "trees" are just as unreliable. If you like, we can address them tree-by-tree, but that would require you to actually read the comments people are responding to you with, to read and take on board what they are saying. But so far down this thread I see no sign of you doing that. So my advice here will likely fall on deaf ears.
MA Rodger, that's not a transcript from that session. Note how it does not include the question and answer part. Already informed you of this once, btw.
The fact we see Hansen and Jones and others quoted by media in the years 1988-1991 or 1992 all using 59 degrees as the mean lends credence to the NYTs quote you diagree with being valid and not a misquote. The mean of 59 degrees in Hansen's 1988 paper does the same.
[DB] Inflammatory and sloganeering snipped.
[JH] You are also skating on the thin ice of excessive repetition which is prohibited by the SkS Comments Poilicy.
randman @512,
You are entirely incorrect to state of the link I provided @501 and again @511 "that's not a transcript from that session." It is indeed a transcript. It is however not a transcript of the complete session. Being so, you are correct that it does not include the "question and answer part" of the session but if it had, my comment would have remained the same "Nowhere does Hansen ever report to that 1988 Senate Committee, either in writing or verbally, that there was an average global temperature of '59 degrees Fahrenheit'. Nowhere!" Perhaps you would care to check this by examining the transcript of the full session (which rather inconvenietly is somewhat longer than the part-transcript previously linked containing the relevant bit of Hansen's testiment.) This particular 'tree' within your 'forest' of unreliable quotes is as worthless in establishing your bold assertions as all the other 'trees'. I recommend you re-visit my comment @501 and consider each point in turn rather than ignoring them. Do note that the last does present irrefutable evidence which does actually make a complete nonsense of the bold assertions you have been making down this thread. (I even added a trace from Hansen et al (1981), just in case you start-up insisting that your 'randman event' was enacted on global temperature records prior to 1987.)
THe NYTs said he told Congress 59 degrees was the mean for the years between 1950-1980. Other media reported he claimed that as well, and in 1992, media reported Jones said the same thing.
And in 1981 in Hansen's paper, the mean he used for those years was roughly 59 degrees.
So far you've provided no facts or sources to counter this except your own incredulity. Where are your sources? I have provided mine.
[JH] Excessive repetiton and false claims snipped.
Either respond specifically to MA Rodger's #513 post or cease posting on this topic.
Let us stick with your ill-advised assertion that in June 1988 Hansen "told Congress 59 degrees was the mean for the years between 1950-1980." Let us deal with one-tree-at-a-time in your little forest of dodgy quotes.
In that regard, @514 you claim of me and my rebutal: "So far you've provided no facts or sources to counter this except your own incredulity." Are you having a laugh? @512 you dismissed the documentation provided @501/511 by insisting the Q&As at that 1988 Senate Hearing were missing but required (when they are not required) any insisting this missing aspect of the Senate Hearing had already been highlighted by you (although I see no evidence of such prior comment up-thread). And now you attempt to ignore the link I provide to the full documentation @513 (complete with Q&As). What is your problem? Can you not see that link? Because I'm sure everybody else can!!
MA Rodger at 19:50 PM on 2 October, 2017
The recent discourse about absolute global temperature appears to have ground to a halt but one aspect of this remained unmentioned and it might be appropriate to introduce it now - the Berkeley Earth temperature analysis. I was mindful that BEST would overly-complicate things for that enquirer. Yet as Rohde et al (2013) says "The Berkeley Average analysis process is somewhat unique in that it produces a global climatology and estimate of the global mean temperature as part of its natural operations." Thus mean absolute temperatures are to hand from the BEST data.
As a result, not only does BEST graph its global land temperature record using absolute values, it also provides within the data the absolute mean value of the anomaly base used (1951-80) for individual months and annually, the annual value being +8.7ºC. But this isn't entirely the end of this story.
Regarding the Land Only record, Rohde et al state "The global land average from 1900 to 2000 is 9.35 ± 1.45°C, broadly consistent with the estimate of 8.5°C provided by Peterson (et al 2011)." So the +8.7ºC value in the BEST data is a little different in Rohde et al. Further, this 8.5°C Peterson et al value is only re-quoted by Peterson et al, the value being taken from an NOAA FAQ table (on the 'mean temperature estimates' page), itself based on New et al (1999). Yet the true Global Land average temperatures are far far more dependent on local factors than the anomalies are. (Consider altitude - the average land altitude is 840m thus some 5ºC cooler than a sea-level average would be).
Note that while there are two different anomaly base periods in play here, the difference between them is tiny. The 1901-2000 mean is cooler than the 1951-80 mean by just 0.024°C in NOAA, with an almost identical tiny difference in BEST Land (and also BEST Land&Ocean).
Yet, while BEST Land temperatures may produce a global land absolute mean temperature "as part of its natural operations," that is not so clear with its Ocean data.
When combined with its Land Temperatures to create a full global Land&Ocean temperature series, BEST still provide the absolute value of the anomaly base (1951-80) within the data, that value being +14.720ºC or +15.305ºC (dependent on treatment of sea ice). Sea ice aside, the derevaton of an absolute value for SST is mostly trivial compared with the Land exercise. So if the quoted Land anomaly value of BEST & NOAA land temperatures is very close (+8.7ºC and +8.5ºC respectively) why are the global Land&Ocean values so different (+14.7ºC/15.3ºC and +13.9ºC respectively)? (And without an answer, this may have seen our recent enquirer running away shouting "I told you so!")
The SST data used by BEST is HadSST3 but the documentation on BEST's use of HadSST3 appears a little sparce. HadCRUT4 also uses HasSST3 but their average global mean anomaly value is roughly the same as NASA/NOAA and lower than BEST (although note the source of this HadCRUT4 data similarly give a BEST Land value as +9.17ºC).
So no answer is apparent to me. Yet, whatever its cause, the discrepancy makes not a jot of difference to the anomalies in the various SAT/SST records which are unaffected by anomaly base values and provide global temperature records that are pretty-much peas in a pod.
Oriolus Traillii at 22:54 PM on 8 November, 2017
Link http://www.globalwarmingart.com/wiki/Image:Satellite_Temperatures.png is broken (see "other lines of evidence for rising temperatures", bullet point 3 under "intermediate")
[DB] Fixed; thanks! (I also fixed the missing video on that page)
WesIsh at 01:07 AM on 15 February, 2019
How is it possible to measure the current temperature of Earth i.e. the biosphere with the precision and accuracy of 0.01 C over a time period of 1 year?
Max or not at 03:09 AM on 15 February, 2019
It ks not : https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/201813
[PS] Link fixed. Please learn how to create links yourself by using the link button in the comments editor.
And to go straight to the chase, the link reports global land/sea surface temperature anomaly is estimated to +/- 0.15C not 0.01. | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
172 | My Oak Creek Community
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173 | Pleroma pereirae is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to Brazil. It was first described in 1961 as Tibouchina pereirae.
References
pereirae
Flora of Brazil
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174 | "George, George, George of the Jungle..."
In the finest Jay Ward tradition, George of the Jungle—set in the appropriately warped Imgwee Gwee Valley—was a great kids' cartoon with humor that adults could enjoy.
George was a dimwitted, clumsier version of Tarzan, who, despite the warning in the catchy opening theme to "watch out for that tree," would inevitably eat bark as he splatted into trunk after trunk.
But his awkwardness was only one of life's daily difficulties for the hunky, loin-clothed ape man. George would often forget that his curvaceous wife Ursula (voiced by Jay Ward staple June Foray) was a woman, and that his pet Shep was an elephant, not "a big, gray, peanut-eating dog." Luckily, George was often helped out by his more-human-than-ape friend, the erudite Ape.
Rounding out the program was a third segment, Tom Slick. Tom was the coolest race driver this side of Speed Racer. Well, maybe not the coolest, but at least the funniest. With his never-fail optimism, Tom would calmly tell his girlfriend, "There's no such word as failure in auto racing, Marigold." Good-guy Tom would repeatedly have to face cheating competitors like the Teutonic Baron Otto Matic. Leading the crowd's trademark "Boo!" and "Yeah!" was Tom's sassy grandmother, Gertie.
The last of the Jay Ward shows, George of the Jungle was continuously repeated in syndication and brought back in reruns on Fox in 1992 and ABC in 1995. In 1997, the show was made into a live-action Disney film starring Brendan Fraser, which won a new worldwide generation of fans to the tree-hugging twit. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
175 | Wedding is the beautiful moments for everyone. I love to attend wedding because it 's a day a couple made a lifetime promises till Jannah. 5/4/2014 it was a memorable moment for shazlin and aziz . Shazlin,we known each other since school and how times flies. Now, he belongs to a man who will take care of her till the end and soon she will be a mom , Insyaallah. On the day of her solemnization , in my thought keep saying, " omg , can't believe it she is getting married " . But, I always pray for Shazlin and Aziz marriage will be ease till Jannah. Praises to Al-mighty.
With one "lafaz" , Shaz's officially be a wife to Aziz . Alhamdulillah.
On her solemnization, Shaz requested me to made a candy booth for her. My planning was to made just a simple but nice candy booth for her.
It was my lucky day. It is because , I have been offered to do a trial makeup from aimie rifdi. I am totally love the natural makeup look from her . Alhamdulillah.
The reception held at Kelab Golf Negara Selangor. The reception really run smoothly . Alhamdulillah. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
176 | Der Floorballverband Berlin-Brandenburg e. V. (Markenname: FloorballBB; Abkürzung: FVBB) ist der Floorball-Verband der Bundesländer Berlin und Brandenburg. FloorballBB ist Mitglied im Floorball-Verband Deutschland.
Zweck des Verbandes
Der Zweck des Floorballverbands Berlin-Brandenburg ist die regionale und überregionale Förderung des Floorball-Sports sowie der damit verbundenen körperlichen Betätigung. Zu den Aufgaben gehören die Organisation eines Spielbetriebes und die Durchführung regionaler Vergleichswettkämpfe. Der FVBB unterstützt Sportvereine und -abteilungen sowie Schulen und Hochschulen, die aktiv die Sportart Floorball betreiben. Er ist für die Verbreitung des Sports Floorball an Schulen und Universitäten sowie Sportverbänden und anderen Institutionen da. Der FVBB ist auch für die Förderung des Leistungs- und Breitensports sowie des Jugend- und Schulsports zuständig. Ebenso obliegt ihm, mit dem Landessportbund Berlin, dem Landessportbund Brandenburg sowie dem Floorball-Verband Deutschland e. V. zusammenzuarbeiten.
Mitglieder
Folgende 19 Vereine sind Mitglied im Floorballverband Berlin-Brandenburg:
Berlin
Berlin Broilers 04
Berliner Floorball Klub
Berlin Rockets
Berliner Turnerschaft Korporation Turn- und Sportverein
Eisbären Juniors Berlin
Floorball Team Charlottenburg
Floorball Turtles Berlin
SC Siemensstadt
Spiel- und Sport Verein Rapid
TuS Hohenschönhausen 1990
UHC Berlin
VfL Tegel 1891
Zehlendorfer TSV von 1888
Brandenburg
SV Grün-Weiß Letschin
RSV Mellensee 08
FBC Potsdam
SC Potsdam
TSV Rangsdorf 2004
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Pommerhoc Greifswald
Geschichte des FVBB
Nachdem sich im Jahr 1996 die ersten Berliner Floorball-Vereine gegründet hatten, dauerte es 10 Jahre bis zur Gründung der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Unihockey Vereinigung e. V. (BBUV) im Jahr 2006. Auf der ersten Versammlung verabschiedeten die zehn Gründungsmitglieder die Satzung des Verbandes, die als Vereinszweck die Förderung der Sportart Floorball (damals "Unihockey") vorschreibt. Noch im selben Jahr gründete sich auf Initiative von Jan Kratochvil das Floorball-Fachmagazin FloorballMag (damals noch UnihockeyMag). Seit der ersten Printausgabe, die im Januar 2007 erschien, veröffentlicht das Magazin monatlich eine neue Ausgabe. Das eigenständige Projekt wurde zu einem der größten Vorhaben der BBUV.
Ein weiterer Meilenstein, den der Verband im Jahr 2007 erreichte, ist die Gründung der ersten Kinder-Liga, bestehend aus sieben Teams aus vier Vereinen. Von da an wuchsen die Mitgliederzahlen des Verbandes stetig, neue Teams nahmen den Spielbetrieb auf, neue Vereine traten bei und neue Spielklassen wurden gegründet. Im Jahr 2008 überführte der Verbandspräsident Adrian Mühle das Floorball-Sommercamp in die Organisation der BBUV, unter deren Verantwortung das Camp zu einem Vorzeigeprojekt wurde. Schon im selben Jahr konnte das Camp mit 100 Teilnehmern einen Rekord verzeichnen, was in den folgenden Jahren dazu ermutigte, mehrere Camps zu veranstalten.
Nicht nur die erste Teilnahme eines Berliner Teams an den nationalen Pokalfinals durch die SG BAT Berlin im Jahr 2009 zeigt, wie gut sich die Sportart in der Region etablierte, sondern auch die Präsenz der Sportart an der Universität Potsdam und der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, die im Laufe des neu angebrochenen Jahrzehnts ausgebaut wird. Ab 2010 heißt die Sportart auch in Berlin offiziell Floorball, nachdem man sich 2009 im Dachverband Floorball Deutschland auf die internationale Bezeichnung geeinigt hatte. Der Verband trägt nun den Namen Floorball Verband Berlin-Brandenburg e. V. (FVBB).
Unter diesem Namen tritt der Verband hintereinander den Landessportbünden in Berlin und Brandenburg bei. 2013 erkannte der Berliner Senat die Förderwürdigkeit des Verbandes an. Dieser entwickelte fortan nicht nur im Bereich seiner Mitgliederzahlen, sondern legte sein Augenmerk mehr und mehr auf die Organisation und die Qualitätssicherung seiner Arbeit. So stellte er 2014 erstmals eine Landesauswahl zum Zweck der Jugendförderung zusammen und baute nach und nach Kommissionen, welche unterschiedliche Wirkungsbereiche des Verbandes unterstützen, aus Ehrenamtlichen auf. 2016 stellte der FVBB erstmals eine Freiwilligendienstlerin ein. Dieses Modell sollte sich in den nächsten Jahren bewähren. Zusammen mit dual Studierenden sind Freiwilligendienstler heute wichtiger Bestandteil des Mitarbeiterstabs. Ein großer Teil davon arbeitet für die Geschäftsstelle, welche besonders gegen Ende der 2010er Jahre nach und nach aufgebaut wurde und inzwischen das Herzstück der Verbandsarbeit bildet. 2019 führte Präsident Mühle die Scrum-Arbeitstechnik ein, die vor allem in der dezentralen Geschäftsstelle für ein effizientes Arbeiten sorgen soll. Im Jahr darauf baute der Vorstand die Geschäftsstelle auf eine Stärke von sieben Mitarbeitenden aus.
Wegen der Corona-Krise konnte das bisher größte Projekt des Verbandes nicht stattfinden: das Final 4 des nationalen Pokalwettbewerbes sollte, nachdem es 2018 schon einmal vor mehr als 2000 Zuschauern in Berlin ausgetragen wurde, in der großen Max-Schmeling-Halle stattfinden. Zunächst wurde das für 2020 geplante Event mehrmals verschoben, schließlich im Frühjahr 2021 jedoch nach Absprache mit Floorball Deutschland endgültig abgesagt. Durch die Absage des Großprojektes konnte der Verband allerdings mehr Energie in die eigene Entwicklung stecken. Im Mittelpunkt der Bemühungen lag die Frage nach dem öffentlichen Auftreten. Um dieses zu organisieren wurde im Sommer 2020 die Marketing- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeitsabteilung gegründet. Zum Jahreswechsel 2020/2021 folgte ein Rebranding des Verbandes, der fortan FloorballBB heißt, und ein damit verknüpfter Relaunch der Website.
Projekte
FloorballBB veranstaltet verschiedene Projekte zur Förderung der Sportart Floorball, insbesondere im Jugendbereich.
Floorball Sommercamp
Das Floorball Sommercamp ist das erfolgreichste Projekt von FloorballBB. Es findet jährlich und mitunter in mehreren Durchgängen statt. Das Konzept der Camps ist eine Mischung aus Trainings- und Feriencamp: während ein Teil der Teilnehmenden eine Trainingseinheit absolviert, die in der Regel durch hochklassige Floorballspieler oder -trainer geleitet wird, verteilt sich der andere Teil auf verschiedene Kurse. Das Kurssystem umfasst sportliche Aktivitäten wie auch solche, bei denen nicht der Sport, sondern Abenteuer, Weiterbildung und Erholung im Zentrum stehen. Immer wieder sorgen externe Kursleiter mit besonderen Qualifikationen für Highlights wie beispielsweise Jonglier- oder Lötkurse.
Floorballmagazin
Das Floorballmagazin ist ein Onlinemedium, das auf einer Initiative innerhalb von FloorballBB im Jahr 2006 basiert. Bis 2012 lag die Schirmherrschaft über das Magazin beim Verband. Dann wurde das Magazin an Jan Kratochvil und Tom Nebe und ihre Mikroverlag Karatochvil / Nebe GbR übergeben. Der Verlag entwickelte das Produkt zu dem auflagenstärksten Floorball-Fachmagazin Deutschlands. 2020 wurde das Online-Magazin an Janek Wöbke übergeben.
Spielemobil KIDZ
Das Spielemobil KIDZ ist ein Projekt von FloorballBB mit dem Zweck, die Sportart Floorball bekannter zu machen und zu verbreiten, indem es Floorball- und Spielmaterialien für eine möglichst breite Masse an Kindern zugänglich macht. Es ist mietbar für Vereine, Schulen, Events und Projekte und wird von Mitarbeitenden des Verbandes an den vereinbarten Ort geliefert und von dort wieder abgeholt.
Weblinks
Offizielle Website
Salming Sommercamp
Einzelnachweise
Regionaler Sportverband (Berlin)
Regionaler Sportverband (Brandenburg)
Floorball (Deutschland)
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177 | January 24, 2011 - Is there something that you feel limits you in some way? Is it time? Is it money? Is it support? Is it your confidence? Is it others around you? If you are continuously focusing on what is limiting you, then you are stuck in a mindset that is crippling you from seeing your way out. By looking at what is not limiting you, ideas and ingenuity begins to replace frustration and obstacles that are blocking you from where you want to be. Any limitations you currently believe affect you are merely what appear to be limitations to you or even others within your own minds.
Take an MM&I Moment to focus on where you don't feel limited. Perhaps do this as an exercise with others who have a stake in what you are trying to accomplish. Then challenge yourself to think about how you can leverage these areas to overcome where you "appear" to be limited. If it is money, can you use the time of another in a trade of talents to get where you need to be? If it is confidence, is there someone on your team or a mentor who can help you? The reality is that whatever you believe to be IS your current reality. So make your reality always one of empowerment, possibilities and moving forward.
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178 | Player's Own Voice
Former CFLer Nick Benjamin dead at 46 | CBC Sports Loaded
Former CFLer Nick Benjamin dead at 46
Former CFL offensive lineman Nick Benjamin passed away last week in Winnipeg following a lengthy battle with kidney disease.
CBC Sports · Posted: Aug 22, 2007 12:32 AM ET | Last Updated: August 22, 2007
He was 46.
Benjamin played for the Ottawa Rough Riders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers from 1985 to 1993.
"This is truly a sad time for everyone involved," Blue Bombers president Lyle Bauer said in a statement issued Tuesday.
"[He] was a quality football player and, more importantly, a quality individual who did so much for the people around him."
Benjamin was drafted first overall by Ottawa in 1985 and spent five seasons in the nation's capital before heading west until his retirement as an active player in 1993.
A collegiate standout with the Concordia Stingers, he was voted the CFL's East Division nominee for outstanding rookie in his first pro season with the Rough Riders.
Benjamin later helped the Blue Bombers trounce the Edmonton Eskimos 50-11 in the 1990 Grey Cup at Vancouver.
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180 | Kozhikode: In tune with the transgender-friendly initiatives of the state government, the corporation is planning to set up toilets exclusively for the community. Corporation authorities will float a retender to set up the facility in Kozhikode city limits. The decision to float retender was taken as there were no bidders for the earlier tender.
The corporation has proposed to set up public toilets exclusively for people belonging to transgender community by including it in the annual plan programme for the 2019-20 financial year under the 13th five-year plan. The proposal was made in the wake of various transgender community-friendly measures adopted by the state government.
A sum of Rs one lakh has been set aside as token amount for the construction of four units of toilets for the transgender community. Toilets will be set up on the corporation land in the city limits. Members of the transgender community have expressed inconvenience in using the existing public toilet facilities.
Corporation health officer Dr R S Gopakumar said that nobody turned up to accept the tender floated by the corporation a few months ago. "We are planning to float the retender again to set up toilets at four locations in the city," he said, adding that measures to float the retender would be taken after the Lok Sabha elections. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
181 | 3Multivariate Visualization of Particle Data.
2Influence of dynamics on the conductance across functionalized electrodes for biodetection.
2Diamondoid-functionalized nanogaps: From small molecules to electronic biosensing.
2Solvent effects in the transmission across diamondoid-functionalized gaps reading-out DANN.
3Unfolding of DNA by co-solutes: insights from Kirkwood--Buff integrals and transfer free energies.
3Coarse-Grained Double-Stranded RNA Model from Quantum-Mechanical Calculations.
4Aqueous ionic liquids in comparison with standard co-solutes - differences and common principles in their interaction with protein and DNA structures.
2Optoelectronic properties of diamondoid-DNA complexes. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
183 | On the 16th of December at 20:00 in DEPO Dance Studio, as the Part of the DEPO Gala the members of the ELITE Programme are going to present Boundless.
Address: 1097 Bp, Koppány street 15.
Tickets are available on the spot. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
184 | "We're looking at some of the most frustrating foundry bugs (creators can't test their content because of a bug with portals [#62 12-28-2015]), but we don't currently have plans to add anything new to the foundry this year." -- Scott Shicoff, Lead Designer, February 3rd, 2016.
05-26-2013 (duplicate) Foundry Respec dont work.
09-11-2013 Dialogs: Required Has Item if failed states "You do not have this skill"
09-11-2013 Smoke added to respawn - prevents use in things like large fountains, crystals, etc.
12-12-2013 Select Component Dialog Sorted By ???
12-28-2015 Respawn points not used when death occurs at cave floors after falls and even god mode/untargetable with free camera movement can't prevent need to leave and restart playtest in this scenario.
10-31-2013 Mp Bottle Round 01, Mp Bottle Skinny 01, Mp Bottle Tall 01 - all anchors are at centerpoint instead of base plane, and all seem to have invisible glass above liquid inside, Mp Bottle Skinny 01 liquid is hollow tube not filled cylinder.
10-31-2013 Mm Bandstage 01 description is "A pile of black sludge"
This page was last edited on 5 February 2016, at 15:59. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
185 | , also known as in Okinawan, is a mountain in Kunigami on the main island of Okinawa in Okinawa Prefecture. It has an elevation of , but Yonaha-dake triangulation station is located at the next peak of elevation of .
Etymology
"Mount Yonaha" in the Japanese language is formed from three kanji, , and . The kanji are ateji, or kanji used phonetically to represent native or borrowed words.
Geography
Mount Yonaha is approximately north of the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, Naha, and approximately east of the of Kunigami. It is formed from schist, phyllite, and sandstone, and dates from the Tertiary period to the mid-Mesozoic era. It appears as a gentle slope, but its summit is surrounded by a series of complex valleys. It is the highest mountain on the island and the second highest in the prefecture after Mount Omoto in Ishigaki, Okinawa. It is part of the Okinawa Kaigan Quasi-National Park, and the highest mountain in the park. A paved road extends from the village of Kunigami at the mountain's base to its summit.
Mount Yonaha is home to the largest waterfall on Okinawa Island, the Hiji Waterfall (). Due to the effect of the Kuroshio Current, the mountain is almost always covered in fog.
Rivers
Yanbaru forest
Mount Yonaha is at the center of the Yanbaru forest that spans the villages of Higashi, Kunigami, and Ōgimi. Yanbaru contains some of the last large surviving tracts of subtropical rainforest in Asia, and the mountain is lush with evergreens forests. While Mount Yonaha is an important natural habitat to numerous species of plants, birds, and animals, its ecology has been negatively affected by agricultural development at its base, and lumbering and the subsequent establishment of second-growth forest.
Military installation
Mount Yonaha's summit is approximately west of the border of Camp Gonsalves, a jungle warfare training center of the United States Marine Corps.
External links
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References
Mountains of Okinawa Prefecture
Places of Scenic Beauty
Kunigami, Okinawa | RedPajamaWikipedia | validation |
187 | Our natural MISHTI DOI KEFIR is inspired by the classic bengali dessert made with milk, curd culture and jaggery. The molasses from the jaggery enhances the creamy texture giving the kefir a fuller mouth feel. Kefir improves digestion, inflammation, allergies, Cardiovascular disorders and build bone density too.
SHELF LIFE: BEST BEFORE 14 DAYS FROM MANUFACTURE. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
188 | US Grand Prix: Kimi Raikkonen puts Lewis Hamilton's fifth title on hold
US Grand Prix: Kimi Raikkonen puts Lewis Hamilton's fifth title on hold
Lewis Hamilton, on 346 points, has a lead of 70 over his Sebastian Vettel with a total of 75 remaining to be won from the last three races.
By: Reuters | Austin |
October 22, 2018 10:39:23 am
US Grand Prix win is 21st of Kimi Raikkonen's career and first since the Australian Grand Prix in 2013. (Source: USA Today Sports)
Lewis Hamilton was made to wait for his fifth Formula One world championship on Sunday after the Mercedes driver finished only third in a U.S. Grand Prix won by Ferrari veteran Kimi Raikkonen.
The victory was the 21st of the 39-year-old Finn's career and first since the Australian Grand Prix of March 2013, a gap of 113 races dating back to when he was racing for now-defunct Lotus.
Red Bull's Dutch youngster Max Verstappen took a surprise second after starting 18th in a thrilling finale with the top three cars running nose-to-tail and separated by just 2.1 seconds at the chequered flag.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, Hamilton's only title rival, spun down to 15th on the opening lap but fought back to finish fourth — a result that means the championship remains mathematically open going into Mexico next weekend.
Hamilton, on 346 points, has a lead of 70 over his four-times champion rival with a total of 75 remaining to be won from the last three races.
That means even if Vettel wins in Mexico, the Briton need finish only seventh to be sure of the title but Sunday was still a missed opportunity for Mercedes, who got their tyre strategy wrong.
"I actually thought we would have been able to do better but this is the best we were able to do in the end," said Hamilton. "We just have to keep working and keep pushing for the next race.
"I'm not really quite sure how the strategy ended up like that," added the Briton, who had started on pole position but lost the lead to Raikkonen into the first corner at a sunny Circuit of the Americas.
Hamilton pitted early during a virtual safety car period but had to make two pitstops to his rivals' one, losing time on fading tyres before being called in.
A late charge over the final 19 laps from fourth was not enough.
Team mate Valtteri Bottas helped by letting him through for third, but the Finn then lost out to Vettel as his tyres wore down and finished fifth.
Hamilton went wheel-to-wheel with Verstappen with two laps left but failed to make the move stick and ran wide at turn 18 after giving the Dutchman plenty of space.
"Did you win the championship?" enquired 2007 world champion Raikkonen, whose last previous win with Ferrari was in 2009, in the cool-down room.
"No," replied Hamilton.
The outcome had looked very different at the start, when Vettel, fifth on the grid, spun on the opening lap after making contact with Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo in the battle for fourth place.
It was the second time in two races that the German had come off worse against a Red Bull — in Japan he had started eighth, dropped to 19th after a collision with Verstappen and fought back to sixth — and he seemed to have handed the title to Hamilton.
Instead, he staged a solid recovery drive to delay the inevitable.
"I'm happy for Kimi, really. Tough weeks for the team and the tough times don't seem to be stopping for me. It should have been a better day," said Vettel.
Ricciardo, who is leaving for Renault at the end of the season, made it easier for him by retiring with a power unit failure after eight laps while in fourth place.
"He's taken out his frustration in his room by putting his fist through the wall, which you can totally relate to," team boss Christian Horner told reporters later.
AMATEUR DRIVERS
Renault's Nico Hulkenberg finished sixth, ahead of Spanish team mate Carlos Sainz, with Force India's Esteban Ocon eighth before being disqualified for a fuel breach.
So too was Kevin Magnussen, ninth across the line for the U.S.-owned Haas team.
Their removal from the results lifted Force India's Mexican Sergio Perez to eighth, with Toro Rosso's Brendon Hartley ninth and Sauber's Marcus Ericsson 10th.
McLaren's Fernando Alonso retired after an opening lap collision with Williams' Lance Stroll, who was handed a drive-through penalty.
"I drive in another series with amateur drivers, theoretically, and there has never been a problem," said the angry Spaniard, who also races in the World Endurance Championship.
"There are more amateurs here than in other series."
SportsLong-format journeymen hit hard by Ranji postponement, financially and cricket-wise
Lakshya Sen, Satwik-Chirag duo lift India Open titles
Virat Kohli steps down as India Test captain after 7 years
Proteas stage incredible comeback to win Cape Town Test and seal series 2-1
IND vs SA 3rd Test Day 2: Bumrah takes 5 as India claim slight edge over Proteas
IND vs SA 3rd Test Day 1: SA lose Elgar early after IND are wiped out for 223 | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
189 | Fyll i formuläret nedan för att skicka "Hospitality, hostility and everything in between in an era of forced displacements" till en vän..
Skicka "Hospitality, hostility and everything in between in an era of forced displacements" till en vän.
Fataneh Farahani is an Associate Professor of Ethnology and Wallenberg Academy Fellow at Stockholm University. Within her research program "Cartographies of hospitality" funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundation (2016-2021), she examines the political, philosophical and cultural aspects of hospitality (and hostility) in regards to contemporary migration and forced exile.
Yasmin Gunaratnam is a Reader in Sociology at Goldsmiths (University of London). At Goldsmiths she teaches on race, feminism, disability, cultural representation and research methods. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
190 | Man-made beach for swimming all year round. Heaps of places to eat, and next to the Museum and Art Gallery.
New bridge to walk over the river from Southbank to the City side.
Huge Cinema complex including an IMAX Theatre.
Markets on Friday nights, all day Saturday and Sunday. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
191 | Firmware News
TechFoogle
HomeNewsInternet outages possible next week, as routers hit the 512K limit
Internet outages possible next week, as routers hit the 512K limit
By techfoogle
- Last Updated: August 17, 2018
Top websites such as eBay, Amazon, LinkedIn and others along with network providers such as AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner and Verizon were hit by outages couple of days back. While a lot of ISPs thought that the outage was due to local flooding, the real reason behind it was the use of older routers using the IPv4 addressing protocol and the routers' inability to cope with the routing table. The number of IPv4 networks may have touched the 512K figure – which is the limit of IPv4 routes.
Internet Protocol version 4 or IPv4 is the most common protocol for routing traffic online. But at the same time the IPv4 space is becoming increasingly scarce thanks to new internet connected devices that are being added each day. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routers store a map of the web that defines which range of IP addresses belong to which network. Some of the older routers can only store 512K routes. This number is not enough considering nowadays you don't just have PCs accessing the internet, but also smartphones, tablets, smartwatches and other Internet-of-Things.
According to Renesys, "This situation is more of an annoyance than a real Internet-wide threat. Most routers in use today at midsize to large service providers, and certainly all of the routers that operate the core infrastructure of the Internet, have plenty of room to deal with the Internet's current span, because they were provisioned that way by sensible network operators." It goes on to say that affected routers need to be identified and upgraded. Also overall stability of the global routing system should be unaffected.
Cisco has published workarounds for this issue on its site. Older products from Cisco have been configured to accomodate only 512,000 routes. Products affected include the company's Catalyst 6500 switches, 7600 series routers, ASR 9000 and 1000 Series Aggregation Service Routers and so on. Cisco had also published a blog addressing the issue of the potential side effects of the reaching the limits of the global routing table.
According to BGPmon, the routing changes seem to have originated in two networks run by Verizon when it pushed the global routing table to 515,000 entries which is higher than the 512,000 limit. Verizon has made changes which has got down the number of routes, but this is just a stop-gap arrangement.
The long-term solution lies in switching to the IPv6 protocol, which was developed to specifically address the problem of IPv4 address exhaustion. According to this Google chart, IPv6 adoption is still hovering around 4 per cent as of August 9, 2014. IPv4 uses a 32-bit addresses whereas IPv6 uses a 128-bit address which gives upto 4.3 billion addresses.
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192 | Nazareth / Periods: Roman, Byzantine, Arabic.
Situated in the north of Israel, in the city of Nazareth, not far from the Church of the Annunciation and the Basilica of the Annunciation, it is located the Maronite Church of the Annunciation. This place of pilgrimage was filmed for you by 360HolyPlaces™ in 360°.
The Maronite church of the Annunciation is the name given to a Maronite Catholic church in Nazareth. It is dedicated to the Annunciation and should not be confused with the Roman Catholic Church and the Coptic Church in the same city that it's practically named with the same name. The Maronite Catholic community in Nazareth existed since 1620. In 1774, the church dedicated to Saint Anthony, which for many years was insufficient, was built. Today in Nazareth, there are about 1000 Maronites. A new church dedicated to the Annunciation was built at the beginning of the 21st century. The new church is a modern building that was built according to the latest architectural styles. The main dome is surmounted by a round dome. We also see a statue of Mary of Nazareth. The interior is decorated with numerous sculptures and paintings by Italian painters Tese and Lamagna. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
193 | Jul 21, 2017 ... Flotation of sulphidic and oxidic copper minerals is reviewed, with particular ..... dispersion and cell design control recovery of minerals.
Table 1: Grade/recovery performance of a hypothetical copper ore flotation process. Product .... Figure 5: Simplified schematic of a conventional flotation cell.
Both plants installed the largest flotation cells available at the time ... Separation may be a simple bulk float (i.e. pyritic gold ores, some copper ore with negligible.
Feb 22, 2012 ... The copper ore bearing enargite mineral contained 5.87 mass% As and 16.50 .... with a cell volume of 250 mL capacity. ... into the flotation cell. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
194 | After Divorcing, She Became An Absolute Beauty
N/A, it has 2.1K monthly views
Red Snow
Psychological, Romance
Du Jiuyuan lay in a grave of love for three years. Finally, her heart was as dead as ashes, she gave up on finding love and decided to go down a career path of a strong woman. But what was going on with her ex-husband? He used to be someone whom she would only see once every four to five months. Why was he appearing in front of her now and then? When she talked to others about collaboration, he would coax her from behind. "Yuan Yuan, this person is unreliable. Let me invest in her for you, okay?" When she got into conflict with others, he would support her from behind. "Yuan Yuan, don't be afraid. Your husband is Ji Jinchen. Don't worry about her." Du Jiuyuan was speechless. "…" Please take note that it was her ex-husband who divorced her. One day, when a male colleague sent her home after a meal, she was seen by Ji Jinchen. The man blocked her at the foot of the wall and questioned her in a low voice. "Don't be with others, otherwise… I will lose my mind."
Later, Du Jiuyuan rose to the top of her career and attracted countless suitors. One such suitor gave her a bouquet of roses and the next day, her office became a sea of flowers. Some suitors gave her desserts that could only be bought after queuing up. The day after that, her office would be flooded with desserts. Some suitors gave her a pet… Du Jiuyuan went crazy. "Ji Jinchen, if you dare to give me a house full of pets, I will fight it out with you!"
Ji Jinchen said, "Jiuyuan, forgive me for being stupid and not seeing your grievances, but you have to believe that from the moment I married you, I never thought of getting a divorce. Du Jiuyuan: I thought that the man I loved for seven years was a stone that couldn't be covered up, but then I realized what kind of fiery heart was hidden in this stone."
Epiphanies of Rebirth
Priceless Baby's Super Daddy
Dating My Scumbag Ex's Uncle
Imperial Phoenix Rules | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
195 | The 8-8 Lionsgate is a celebration of the ancient Lumerian lineage many Lightworkers carry within their Soul code and bloodline. Dating back to the Sirian seeding of Christ Consciousness in Lemuria and Zep Tepi Egypt, many are being activated by dormant key codes waiting for this momentous occasion. The Leo Lion is the symbol of the heart center, creativity and strength. In Giza the sphynx represents the magnetic field aligned with the electrical force field in the pyramid.
As we continue to journey through the Eclipse corridor, we pass through the Lions Gate on August 8th and into the Leo Solar Eclipse on August 11th. Open and receive the cosmic blessings! Connect with the light infusion from Sirius while the Lions Gate is open. The deep indigo blue Sirian Light assists with opening the chakras, transmuting pathogens, increasing the crystallization of the cells and transmutation of the human-hybrid genetic code.
DNA is now recognized as a shimmering, waveform configuration…a biological quantum field computer that is adaptable and modified by light, radiation, magnetic fields or sonic pulses. Your multi-dimensional 'junk DNA' is being stimulated by the incoming galactic Light infusion. The legacy of ancient Thoth/Enoch/Metatron reminds us that the "Language of Light", the geometry of frequencies and harmonic science of the ancients, is actually transforming human DNA.
This gateway creates an incredible period of accelerated Ascension. On August 8th we will join together with Light Warriors in the quantum flow of the golden ratio spiral and travel to the Galactic Center. We will step into the Crystal Stargate at the Great Central Sun, connect with the 8-8 Lions Gate and enter pure consciousness, untapped potential…we are stepping into Source Creator. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
196 | Montblanc Writers Edition 1992 Ernest Hemingway Limited Edition Fountain Pen. Brand New, never used, never inked. It has no boxes and documentation. DETAILS: The coral red and dark brown of the Writers Edition Hemingway is reminiscent of a Montblanc fountain pen from the 1930s the decade in which Hemingway celebrated his earliest success. The cap, with its gold-plated mountings and classical, gold-plated clip, bears the engraved signature of the writer.
Rhodium-platings and an artistic engraving of a motif from Hemingways period decorate the hand-cut 18-karat gold nib. Ernest Hemingway was undoubtedly one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, and he still inspires discriminating literature enthusiasts all around the world. In works such as For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Old Man and the Sea, Hemingway was remarkable for his powers of verbal expression and the denseness of his narratives. Hemingway thus became not only a model for a whole generation of writers, but also a challenge which most of them failed to meet. The item "Montblanc Writers Edition 1992 Ernest Hemingway Limited Edition FP.
NO BOX" is in sale since Thursday, August 23, 2018. This item is in the category "Coleccionismo\Artículos de escritorio\Plumas\Estilográficas\Montblanc". The seller is "rebeca19790813" and is located in Las ROZAS. This item can be shipped worldwide. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
197 | Reading Gaius's Mail: Who's Your Mentor?
Do you have any Christian mentors in your life – someone wiser than you that cares enough to help you understand better how to walk in the truth? If not, ask God to send you a good one who will be committed to the truth of God, above all, and willing to help you learn to love it, too.
Think: What would you say are the qualities of a good Christian mentor or discipler? How many Christians in your life love you "in the truth"? How many people do you love with that kind of unconditional, godly love?
Pray: Thank God for the mentors in your life. If you need a spiritual mentor, ask him to send you one that loves his truth – and let him know you're available to help disciple someone else as you grow more wise and mature.
The apostle John, "the elder," launches into his little letter to his good friend Gaius by describing how he prays for him. It's a practical prayer: for Gaius's health and for "everything else" in Gauius's life to do as well as his soul was doing.
Notice that John makes a distinction between good health, good circumstances, and the life of the soul. That tells me those things don't always go together. My soul can do well even when I'm physically sick or when things are going badly in my life. And, of course, my soul – though spiritually alive in Christ – can feel "down" even when my life seems to be going just fine.
Remember those psalms where the writer would talk to his own soul? "Why are you downcast, O my soul?" The poet was suffering through a dark moment. But he told his soul he would not stop praising God or remembering God's goodness, love, and power. He told his soul the truth.
How do you talk to your soul?
Think: Have you ever compared the attitude of your soul to your physical health or other circumstances? Have you ever told your soul to cheer up because God is good? Have you ever felt really spiritually positive and alive even though your physical circumstances weren't so good?
Pray: For yourself and one good friend, pray today's verse. Ask God for the enjoyment of good physical health, for good everyday circumstances, and especially for your souls to do well.
Do: Read Psalm 42 and notice how the writer talks about and to his soul (especially in verse 5).
Reading Gaius's Mail: What's Your Rep?
Does it bother you when you hear that people have been talking about you? Do you get worried when you find out that a friend from one group and a friend from another group were comparing notes about you?
You cannot keep people from gossiping or telling lies about you sometimes, but you can control who you will be. Are you faithful to the truth? Do you live as the same person no matter who you're spending time with? Are you committed to representing God well in every group of friends?
Gaius's friends talked about Gaius behind his back: They told John that Gaius was committed to the truth in his everyday life. As his mentor and teacher, John was thrilled to hear it. Gaius had a rep as a truth-walker.
Think: What bothers you more, that someone might lie about you or that people might find out the truth about you? How can you protect your reputation by making more truthful choices?
Pray: Ask God to help you to develop a reputation as someone who walks in the truth so that your mentors and friends will be happy when they hear about it from others.
Do: Write down one thing you can do differently this week to be more faithful to the truth.
But, no, that's not what John is saying. We all need spiritual moms and dads – even if they're not our actual moms and dads – to cheer when we walk in the truth and cry when we don't. It helps to know somebody will care if we keep following Jesus or take off down our own paths.
At any given moment, it might be easy to feel a little smothered by moms or dads or other leaders and their expectations for your spiritual life. Resist that urge. Enjoy bringing joy to the people with big love for you, especially when you can do it by walking in the truth.
Think: Do you tend to appreciate or resent – or both, sometimes – the people rooting for you to keep following Jesus? How do you feel about the idea that you can please God himself by simply trusting him and taking the next step in his direction?
Pray: Thank God for any spiritual leaders in your life who feel joyful when they hear that you are walking in the truth. Ask God to help you to continue to feel thankful for them.
Do: Make a quick list of the people in your life who really, emotionally care about your spiritual choices. If you get to 10, stop and thank God for them again.
What does it mean, really, to "walk in the truth"? One thing it means, according to John, is to recognize complete strangers as brothers and sisters simply because they've been adopted by the same Father in heaven through faith in Jesus.
We have different rules for family than we do for friends, especially when trouble comes. If either of the two brothers I grew up with called me right now and asked for my help with something major, I'd be there. They get special access and special permission to come to me for help.
A similar thing is meant to happen between brothers and sisters in Christ; we're told to love everyone, but especially those of the "household of faith." Even if I just met them and found out about their need for help with the mission, I'm available to my brothers in Christ. They're family.
Think: Have you ever felt a family connection to someone you just met because both of you were Christians? Have you ever helped a stranger in their mission to serve God only because you serve the same God?
Pray: Thank God for your brothers and sisters in Christ all over the world. Ask him to help you to be ready to help people in your Christian family when you can.
Do: Be on the lookout for the next stranger who asks for your help and be ready to do what you can for him or her.
When people ask for money to help with some project or mission or big need, do you ever wonder about their motives? Are you ever curious if they're being honest about where the money will go or how it will get spent? It's okay to wonder.
These guys John is talking about were on a specific mission for Christ that needed funding. They were likely missionaries calling unbelievers (or "pagans") to repent and turn to Jesus. They didn't want the people they were trying to reach to have any reason to wonder if they were just manipulating them for cash, so they refused to take a dime from them.
That's one reason John wanted Gaius and his people to contribute to this mission – to keep there from being any reason to question the motives of the missionaries. Integrity should be the norm among God's people, even if it costs extra.
Think: Have you ever heard about any Christian leaders who misused money given for their ministries? What do you think that does to our reputations as Christians? Can it harm Jesus' reputation in the culture?
Pray: Ask God to give you wisdom about how to give your money to men and women for ministry. Ask him to help those churches and ministries to use that money with integrity for the sake of Jesus.
Do: Notice this week what voices you hear talking about or asking for money for various needs in your church, community, and world. Wonder if God wants to use you to contribute to any of those needs.
We'll stop reading Gaius' mail after today, but don't miss the opportunity in this verse from Gaius' friend and spiritual leader, the apostle John: You can do something truly significant by helping people in ministry do their jobs better.
Sometimes we discount what we have to offer God. Maybe you won't be able to make that mission trip this summer. Maybe you'll never end up in "full time Christian service." That doesn't mean you have to ride the bench in missions or evangelism.
John says that when we show hospitality (or give help and money) to the people out there spreading the good news about Jesus, we "work together" with them. We're on the team. We're in the game. Are you in the game?
Think: Do you think God might be calling you to become a pastor or missionary or full-time evangelist for your job? If not, does that mean your life will be less valuable to him? What are some ways you could get in the game with a missionary or pastor or ministry organization?
Pray: Ask God to help you to know how he wants you to contribute to the mission of telling people about Jesus, even if it is by finding ways to help those who do it every day.
Do: If you get the chance, ask a missionary or pastor how important "hospitality-showers" (those who show hospitality) are in the mission of telling people about God's grace through Jesus. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
198 | Swift co-wrote "Bad Blood" about an undisclosed female musician. Swift says the artist attempted to sabotage one of her concert tours by hiring people who worked for her. Publications such as Billboard, Rolling Stone, Time, and The Washington Post have speculated that Katy Perry is the subject of the song. Daniel D'Addario for Time and Emily Yahr for The Washington Post noted parallels between "Bad Blood"'s lyric "If you live like that, you live with ghosts" and "Ghost", a song from Perry's 2013 album Prism. The album version of the song only contains Swift as the vocalist on verses, while the single version features a re-worked instrumental and guest vocals from rapper Kendrick Lamar on verses.
Jem Aswad of Billboard felt the song is "reminiscent of Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl". The Guardian Kitty Empire wrote that the song "faintly recalls Charli XCX with its stark beats." It is written in the key of G major, following a chord progression of C–G–D–Em, and the tempo runs at 85 beats per minute. Swift's vocals in the song span from E3 to E5.
The album version received largely negative reviews from critics. Many described the song as "clichéd" while also criticizing its writing, chorus, and production. Entertainment Weekly listed it as one of the best songs on the album.
In contrast, the remixed version of the song featuring guest vocals from Kendrick Lamar received acclaim from critics, with praise from music critics directed at Lamar's guest verses and the reworked instrumental. George Seabrook of The Edge awarded the song four and half stars out of five, and called it "glorious" and "intoxicating". He praised the song for "Lamar's simple, brutally effective verses" and acknowledged the collaboration as "not just one more meaningless stunt collaboration, but a powerful new duo".
When her training is complete, Catastrophe and her friends strike out to exact their revenge on Arsyn and her masked henchwomen. The two teams approach each other in what seems to be slow motion while an enormous explosion goes off in the background, blotting out the London skyline, including 30 St Mary Axe, and the video ends with both of the women simultaneously striking each other in the face.
Rolling Stone described it as a "futuristic neo-noir" video. Daniel D'Addario of Time called it Swift's "most elaborate" music video yet, and compared its visuals to those of Sin City. Slate agreed and found other film inspirations: "Along the way, they pay homage to countless films. Besides the video's Robocop premise, there's its Sin City aesthetic, its nod to Tron's light cycles, and its Kill Bill-like fight in the snow." Billboard drew parallels between the video and the music videos for the Britney Spears songs "Toxic" and "Womanizer", which were both directed by Kahn. The video broke Vevo's 24-hour viewing record by accumulating 20.1 million views in its first day of release, beating the 19.6 million 24-hour record previously held by Nicki Minaj for the music video of her song "Anaconda" in 2014. It was later broken by Adele's "Hello" in October 2015, with 27.7 million views in the first 24 hours. As of May 2018, the video has amassed over 1.2 billion views and was Swift's third video to achieve this milestone. It is in the top 80 most viewed videos on YouTube.
A cover version of "Bad Blood" was released as the first promotional single from singer-songwriter Ryan Adams' interpretation of Swift's 1989 album, released in September 2015.
For their tenth anniversary, How It Should Have Ended released a cover parody video based on "Bad Blood", titled "Bat Blood". Performed by Batman, voiced by show creator Daniel Baxter, the video parodies the marketing of the then-upcoming film , and uses characters from HISHE's entire history. The lyrics were re-written by Baxter, and the music composed by Bryan English.
For more info on this version, see 1989 (Ryan Adams album).
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199 | Well, we usually do a couple of youth hunts on youth weekend. Only doing one for the first youth hunt and have already booked that one. May do one for the late youth season. If we do, it's $250 for any legal deer, buck or doe. We can let him shoot the deer and you can shoot the hogs.
I looking for 2 regular hunts . My son is 16 and probably good to hunt on his own.
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200 | A meeting with the foreign ministers of #Britain, #France, #United_States, #Italy, #Egypt and the #UAE will be held tomorrow in #London, to discuss the crisis in #Libya.
A special source stated that "the meeting is a result of the assessment of #United_Kingdom Foreign Minister, Boris Johnson, that #Egypt and the #UAE were to blame for the crisis in #Libya".
According to the source, the most important point to be addressed in the meeting is reaffirming that the amendment of the political agreement as the only viable solution and creating the conditions necessary for the electoral process. Also, it will be stressed that there is no length of validity to the political agreement as promoted by some.
The source added that the meeting will address the responsibility of the attendees to stop military assistance to conflicting parties, without the official state apparatus's approval, and the consequent threat to the stability of the political process.
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201 | A functional anatomical analysis of central pathways subserving the effects of interleukin-1 on stress-related neuroendocrine neurons
A Ericsson, KJ Kovacs and PE Sawchenko
Journal of Neuroscience 1 February 1994, 14 (2) 897-913; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.14-02-00897.1994
A Ericsson
Laboratory of Neuronal Structure and Function, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, CA 92186–5800.
KJ Kovacs
PE Sawchenko
Systemic administration of the cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1) results in increased secretion of ACTH and corticosterone in rats. The available evidence suggests that the acute effects of IL-1 are exerted ultimately at the level of the hypothalamus to increase corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) secretion into the hypophyseal portal circulation, and hence the central drive on the pituitary-adrenal system. However, the route(s) and mechanism(s) by which circulating IL-1 gains access to central mechanisms governing pituitary-adrenal output remain poorly understood. In this study, we show that intravenous injection of IL-1 beta provokes time- and dose-dependent increases in the expression of the immediate-early gene c-fos, in identified CRF and oxytocin- producing cells of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH). Several cell groups known to be involved in central visceromotor regulation also displayed comparable time- and dose-related activation to systemic IL-1, including the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, the central nucleus of the amygdala, the lateral parabrachial nucleus, and cell groups of the dorsomedial and ventrolateral medulla. Activation of circumventricular organs, which have been hypothesized to serve as central monitors of circulating IL-1, required doses roughly an order of magnitude above those required to activate CRF neurons in the PVH. Combined immunohistochemical and retrograde tracing experiments revealed many IL-1-responsive cells in the nucleus of the solitary tract and the ventrolateral medulla to be catecholaminergic and to project to the region of the PVH. Discrete and unilateral interruption of ascending catecholaminergic projections from the medulla attenuated IL-1-stimulated increases in Fos immunoreactivity and CRF mRNA in the PVH on the ipsilateral side. Disruption of descending projections from circumventricular structures associated with the lamina terminalis did not affect IL-1-mediated Fos induction in the PVH. We conclude that medullary catecholaminergic projections to the PVH play either a mediating or a permissive role in the IL-1- induced activation of the central limb of the hypothalamo-pituitary- adrenal axis.
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202 | 'A hell of a chance' ex Rams boss delivers the verdict that Aston Villa fans might not agree with
This is what the Derby County and Nottingham Forest favourite has had to say
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Nigel Clough believes his former side Derby County will spring a surprise and beat Aston Villa in the play-off final.
The former Rams boss that a lot has gone the way of Derby this season and that lady luck could be shining again at Wembley.
"I don't watch an awful lot, I watch more of our division, which affects us, but I don't watch much above that," Clough told the Nottingham Post.
"I think a lot has gone Derby's way this season, so I think it could be that they might just do it."
Clough, who managed the Rams between 2009 and 2013, admits while Villa are the better side, Frank Lampard's men could pull off one more shock in the one-off game in front of a sold-out crowd under the arch.
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"I think Villa are probably a better team at the moment, but I think Derby have got a hell of a chance to do it in a one-off," he added.
"It came after the Leeds home game. I thought the home game was a brilliant result for them, because it could have been two or three and they're out of the game.
"It's difficult for people outside of football to understand when you lose it 1-0, but I thought that was the crux of it, only losing that game 1-0.
"People say they didn't have a shot on target, but it doesn't matter, it's over two legs. It's what you've done by the end of the second leg, not the end of the first one.
"So I just think quite a few things have dropped for them this season, without them playing brilliantly at times.
"So I think it could be their year."
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204 | Man punched 11-year-old girl and smashed her phone outside school
'For no reason, he punched her in the ribs which are all bruised and smashed her phone on the floor, she is tiny and only 11'
Anita Merritt
Paignton Community and Sports Academy
Police are hunting for a man who assaulted an 11-year-old girl outside her school leaving her with sore ribs and a damaged phone.
The incident was reported yesterday at 3.30pm after the girl was set upon when she left Paignton Community and Sports Academy.
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Her mum has posted an appeal on Facebook asking for anyone with information to come forward.
She said: "My daughter was attacked outside Paignton school yesterday at 3.10 pm by a black guy around 35, for no reason, he punched her in the ribs which are all bruised and smashed her phone on the floor, she is tiny and only 11.
"The police are involved. Did anyone see or know anything?"
Police have confirmed they are appealing for information.
A police spokesperson said: "The injury was an elbow to the ribs and her phone was damaged slightly. The assault is believed to have been carried out by an adult male."
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Allstate, the nation's second-largest automobile insurance company, and USAA, the country's premier auto insurer for military families, both command a large section of the auto insurance market.
Each company offers a wide range of auto insurance products and has loyal customer bases but which auto insurance company is right for you?
Learn more about Allstate and USAA auto insurance below. Then use our FREE quote tool to compare rates today!
Allstate Auto Insurance
Allstate Insurance began as an offshoot of the popular Sears Roebuck Corporation in the 1930's. Faced with a need to provide the "average family" with auto insurance, Sears Roebuck decided to form an insurance division and choose the name "Allstate" after a contest where customers suggested the name based on the reputation and reliability of Sears' tires.
Allstate does over $31 billion in business each year, and is one of the largest public corporations in America.
The company has the ability to pay claims in large amounts, making it very safe for consumers. Allstate was ranked in the top 200 of the world's largest companies by Fortune magazine in 2007.
Learn more about the Allstate Auto Insurance Company
USAA Auto Insurance
USAA, which stands for the United States Automobile Association, has been in business since 1922. The company was founded as a self-insurance venture by Army officers. Since then, the company has expanded to do $9.3 billion of business each year, and insures 8.4 million members of the military, veterans, and their families.
In order to purchase USAA insurance, you must be an active member of the armed forces, a veteran, or a dependent of a veteran. The company is based in San Antonio, Texas, and employs over 24,000 people.
Learn more about the USAA Auto Insurance Company
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Allstate Customer Satisfaction Review
Allstate's customer satisfaction ranked only "average" in the J.D. Power's independent ranking assessment of 2011. Allstate received average marks in all categories except "pricing," in which the ranking was "below average."
Allstate's rates tend to be a bit higher in smaller markets, where the number of customers is less than in metropolitan areas.
Allstate ranked 14th with a score of 781 in the J.D. Powers Customer Service Index, a 1,000-point scale of overall customer satisfaction. The pricing of Allstate's policies hurt the company's rating somewhat, although even in communication the company only ranked "average."
USAA Customer Satisfaction Review
Because USAA is only offered to a select group of customers, J.D. Power does not include USAA in the main set of results with the rest of the insurance companies.
However, J.D. Power still surveys USAA members and if USAA was allowed to be included in the overall rankings the company would be the number-one auto insurance provider in customer satisfaction nationwide, with a score of 898 on the 1,000-point customer satisfaction index.
In fact, USAA outranked Amica, the nation's "number one" customer satisfaction company, by almost 50 points. Customers gave USAA five stars in every category of the J.D. Power's survey.
Customer satisfaction with USAA is obviously high. However, because the company limits the people who can buy its insurance, this ranking may not help particular customers to make a decision about choosing the company as they may not be eligible to apply for USAA insurance.
Which Auto Insurance Company is Better – Allstate or USAA?
While it is difficult to make a direct comparison between the two companies, it is obvious that USAA has a far higher customer satisfaction rate than Allstate.
Customer loyalty is extremely important in the insurance industry, and Allstate has launched new advertising campaigns over the past few years, with incentives such as "accident forgiveness," to help boost its customer satisfaction base.
Allstate also offers many local agencies and offices, which allow customers to have a direct relationship with their agent. Many people appreciate this aspect of Allstate's business, as they feel they can receive personal attention to their claims from a "hometown" insurance agent.
However, USAA is not the company for everyone. Obviously the biggest disadvantage is that many people do not qualify for USAA insurance. If you are not a veteran or the child of a veteran, you simply cannot buy USAA insurance.
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208 | Nicki Minaj's Spectacular Hair Evolution (Legendary Harajuku Barbie Style)
The ultimate female powerhouse of hip-hop, Nicki Minaj has consecutively kept us on our toes the past few years waiting to see what she will do next. Minaj started her career in 2006 dropping mixtapes up until 2009 where she gained recognition from famous rapper Lil Wayne who saw the talent in her we all see today. He went on to sign Minaj in 2009 to Young Money Entertainment. From rapper to singer to actress to songwriter, it seems as if there is nothing Nicki Minaj cannot do. She has a career full of accomplishments with a head full of dynamic hairdos to match. Now let take a look at how her hair has switched up from the past to present.
Itty Bitty Nicki
In 2008 before the exhausting fame and success, Nicki had a small following; she also had a small frame to go along with it. Can we just take a moment to thank time because the glow up is real? Although Nicki has always been beautiful, we can't deny her hair come up is the truth. Before her hair game stepped up, she would still wear black wavy hair ranging from 16-18 inches with wispy see-through bangs. So glad we have moved on up as the Jeffersons would say. If you are looking to achieve this gorgeous wave type though, give Spanish wave extensions a try.
5-star Nick
In 2009, Nicki started stealing our hearts on song features. She had everybody wondering who she was with her spicy song lyrics. Nobody heard anything quite like her since the great legacy of the first lady of hip-hop, Lil Kim! One of her most famous songs that year was a feature she did to Yo Gotti's 5-star Chick along with Gucci Mane and Trina. This year she kept the hits coming and the bangs too. Everywhere she was, she had her blunt cut bangs right behind her. I was in high school at the time, and I can't count how many times I saw a girl with blunt cut bangs who called themselves Barbie. Nicki's Barbie supporters started reminding me of a cult. But who wouldn't want to follow the trend of the newest Hip Hop princess? Still, to this day, I love a straight bone style with blunt cut bangs, you can give this look a try with Brazilian extensions.
Moment 4 Life
Nicki got her wish because her moment is still here. She was very new to the game back then, and she took the 2010 year to drop her first debut album Pink Friday. Originally the highly anticipated album debuted number 2 on the US Billboard 200 eventually reaching number 1. Nicki was killing the game, and so was her hair. We have now moved into our next phase of bangs. This time her blunt cut bangs were curled under for a more dramatic image, and she had the most intense long graduated bobs any of us had ever seen. Her bob was very short in the back and long in the front. To bring the heat up a notch, she added an ombre of green to the ends of her hair in the front. Overall a very fierce look and eye catchy. I mean back when she longed for the attention to make a name for herself so why not do it with bold hair. Loving the look you see? Private Label offers Russian blonde extensions! Yay!
Nicki Banged Out
2011 was an excellent year for Minaj being as though she just dropped her album the previous year and gained more recognition making a name for herself. She toured with Britney Spears that summer as her opening act to up her fan base. As her fan base grew, so did her collection of wigs. She didn't let go of her bangs entirely, but in 2011 we started seeing Nicki's forehead for a change. Here is a look she chose for the billboard awards that year. Plush pink with blond roots. The pink is very airy with hints of blond streaks. Again with Russian blonde wavy extensions from Private Label Extensions and a bottle of semi-permanent hair color from your local beauty supply, you can make magic happen!
That same year Nicki switched back and forth from bangs, she opened our eyes to more colorful looks. This look is an image from the American Music Awards. As you can see her bangs are back like they never left, and she chose to go half blond and half blue with ombre blue on the bottom of the blond extensions. She is undoubtedly ahead of her time because I tend to see these half one color, half another color styles quite often now. No worries, blonde PLE extensions and color, you can achieve this look too!
Blonde Bombshell
Fast forward to 2012, Nicki has made a name for herself, and everyone loves her music and features. Mind you; she dropped her second studio album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. She began her first headlining tour that summer in May. To add to her accomplishments, she was asked to join the panel of American Idol in 2012. She stepped out on the scene frequently that year in a long blond lace frontal wig. Her appearance was beautiful and subtle from the hip-hop artist we know and love. She still chose to wear bright, bold, daring ensembles with her Barbie-blonde hair.
Embracing Black Roots
In 2013 she kept the platinum blonde look but added black roots for a more realistic approach on her extensions. At this point in her career, I don't think Nicki longed for attention anymore with dramatic hairdos and outfits; I think she was settling into the fact that she was on top of the rap game as a female artist. You can see by even the makeup her stylists chose that year that they were going for a more subtle look in her overall image. I loved it personally, very angelic and calming. Take Private Label's Russian blonde tape-in extensions and dye the roots black to achieve any one of the following styles Nicki had that year. I don't know about y'all, but I was here for this that year!
Meet Onika
In the year 2014, I believe we finally met Onika Tanya Maraj. This year was a big year for her dropping her third studio album The Pinkprint, a playoff of words from Jay-Z's The Blueprint. She battled a public breakup with her longtime boyfriend of 10 years Safaree Samuels. She gave everybody exactly what they craved by finally laying her heart out on the line through her music. The release of the album talked intensely about her love for her ex and a lot of what they had been through throughout their relationship. She also had everybody shocked to see she had moved on so quickly from such a long association with rapper Meek Mill. Her image that year played a significant role in how her audience would view her. They were very tactful and smart by giving Minaj black hair the whole year with little to no makeup for a believable heartbreak. By no means am I saying the break-up didn't hurt her but who walks around with dramatic, colorful make-up and hair when they are going through personal things in life? Although I hate she went through the pain, I'm thankful as a fan because it allowed her to drop an unforgettable album and I never quite saw how beautiful Nicki was until this year because of how natural her appearance was. For a natural look like these, try out the Brazilian wavy extensions from Private Label Extensions.
Making Her Mark
Nicki went on to tour the following year of 2015 for the Pinkprint album while her current boyfriend at the time Meek Mill joined her on tour. As you can see, she kept the black hair throughout that year as well just changing up her hairstyles, and her makeup remained simple like her hair. I'm thinking she kept this natural image for the tour seeing as how the album was still about heartbreak and all of her fans to relate in concert. Another reason for her appearance staying subtle may be because Nicki landed her first major movie deal that year as a character in Ice Cube's Barbershop movie series. Many people don't know that before Minaj was a rapper, she studied theater in high school. Maybe she kept the black hair to be taken seriously as an actress. Either way, I'm still here for it!
Transitioning back to Minaj
As the 2016 year rolled in, you can see Nicki is apparently over her past love problems and returning to her usual self. As you can see her dramatic image is fading back into play with the thick dark winged eyeliner and highlights in her hair. For highlights like these, look into these clip-ins! That same year Nicki shocked us all again, to see that she brought the bangs and blonde back. I mean she never really let the blunt cut bangs go as I said before but she probably only brought them out every once and while and not all the time like in the past. I'm in love with this dirty blonde look with black roots. It looks more natural than the platinum blonde. Seems as if she wanted to tap back into her old self without really going all the back just yet. She slowly transitioned back to her average person.
Long Hair to Match her Long List of Accomplishments
Last year in 2017, it seems like every time we saw Nicki she had long, exhausting hair extensions. And when I say long, I mean like 40-inch long bone straight bundles. Seems like a bit much but I mean we got the old but new improved Nicki back, and she has always been a head turner so her being dramatic is nothing new. In this look, she chose her half and half style again. The middle part with half blonde and half pastel pink that hung down past her kneecaps. To add to her already charming look, she has a Barbie pink shiny two piece. I tell you, when Nicki wants to show out, she knows just how too! The most prominent hit in social media last year, she was trending for her appearance in Migos, Motorsport, music video. Everybody who was anybody was talking about that futuristic ensemble, but #NickiBraids became a hashtag. Everyone was obsessed with this extra-long pink braids that hung to one side and hit the floor. Like I said you never know what to expect from this female powerhouse, but I'm almost never disappointed.
What to Expect from Nicki in the Future
I'm not entirely sure what to tell you to expect from Nicki because we never know what she is up too. Lately, she has been single, and it looks as if her love life has come to a halt. That may be good for her as it gives her time for herself to think and focus on her only. She has been doing different features and collaborating with new artists, but everybody is wondering when she is going to release her album. Honestly, Nicki, your fans are waiting patiently, myself included. In 2018 Nicki has been entirely off the radar and hasn't posted anything on her Instagram for her fans to keep up with her since December 30, 2017. I'm just hoping her disappearance is from her sleeping in the studio creating the great music we miss hearing from her. Where are you, Nicki? Send smoke signals; we will save you!
All Hail The Queen
Aside from that Nicki's entire image has evolved what we would expect from any phenomenal artist because nothing stays the same forever. Hopefully, Nicki has inspired you as she has inspired me to step out of the box with experimenting with different hairstyles. Unforgettable and continuously talked about, Nicki stand frontline as a pioneer for future fashion and hair trends, all hail the queen Nicki Minaj!
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209 | Unicorn Valentines – So Easy To Make!
These Unicorn Valentines are some of the simplest Valentines I have done for the kids, but they will be popular this year – with the popularity of Unicorns right now. Seriously, it was cut and slip the lollipop through and you're done!
All we did was cut out this cute unicorn heads on our Cricut (but you could use any Unicorn, and we have some more ideas below), and then threaded through one of these spiral lollipops that we picked up at our local store, for the horn. I chose rainbow colored lollipops, so we could make the unicorns in all sorts of colors, and kids could pick their favorite color. We made ours for a school party, but you could use them for your child's valentine cards to hand out to their class too.
Spiral lollipops to act as the Unicorn horn.
Unicorn head cut outs. I made mine on my Cricut using this design with the 'One of a Kind' cut out. I sized it to 4.581 by 5.594 if you want to use the same size I show in the images here. If you are using this design, I simply threaded the lollipop stick through the slit in the horn, and the star that is between the "o's" on the left top side of the Unicorn. There are many other Unicorn designs in Design Space for Cricut users, but I kept it simple with this one.
You can also search for free printable unicorns online if you do not have a cutting machine list a Cricut, and print and cut those out by hand. Here are some ideas here.
If you do not want to deal with cutting out the unicorns, you can order these fun Unicorn face masks, and use a hole punch to punch two holes you could thread the lollipops through for the horns.
These are so easy to make. Start by either cutting out the Unicorn shape per the specifications above, or purchase your unicorn head.
Once you have either cut or purchased your unicorn faces, then you can use a hole punch to cut two small holes that you can thread the lollipop stick through. You can also tape it on the back, but I found the easiest method for me was to thread the stick through the holes (this is because the lollipops are heavy compared to the paper, so the tape tended to want to pull off.
A couple of things to keep in mind here. You will want to align the sucker with the unicorn horn (as it is giving you a 3-d horn for your paper cut out). So, if you are using a design like mine above, then you will want to align the horn on the slant, and cut your two holes so that the lollipop will align with the horns direction. Since my print out has words and stars in it, I just found two spots I could thread it through with no additional hole cutting needed. If you are using a design that has the horn going straight up and down (like the masks above) that is pretty straight forward, and you just stick the lollipop straight up over that horn.
We are passing ours out generically, but you could add the child's name to the front or the back of the unicorn if you want them personalized.
These are some of the simplest DIY Valentines I have made, and I cannot wait to pass them out to the kids.
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210 | We're all on a journey of discovery, though sometimes we're not really aware we're searching for something. Jeff Goins, a successful author, wants to help you navigate that path so you can find your calling. Goins quit his job at the age of 30 to follow his calling and become a full-time writer.
I wasn't sure about reviewing this book since at first glance I didn't think it was for entrepreneurs. But then I read these sentences: "Finding your purpose is more of a path than a plan: it involves twists and turns that you never expected...Once you arrive at what you thought was the destination [your destiny], you realize it's only another leg in the journey." Sure sounds like the path to entrepreneurship to me.
This book is a challenge of sorts to business owners. Wayne Visser is the director of the think tank Kaleidoscope Futures, as well as the chair of Sustainable Business at the Gordon Institute of Business Science in South Africa and a senior associate at the University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership in the U.K.
In other words, Visser is the real thing, so when he writes that the sustainability movement is facing extinction, it's time to pay attention. Visser says business leaders need to "step up to be the catalyst for a sustainable future," and in this book he tells us how to do that.
This book is not a simple read, but it is an important one.
Change is inevitable, whatever the size of your business. In this book, Steve Gilliland, a Hall of Fame speaker and bestselling author, offers you insight and solutions to help you navigate through any necessary transformations.
Gilliland says there are 3 C's of life–choices, chances and changes–and to get through, "You must make a choice to take a chance or your life will never change." To help get you there, Gilliland motivates you by offering tips, insights and advice.
The goal of this book is for you to develop new mindsets, including the mindset of recognition, reaction, reality, resourcefulness, receptiveness and resolution. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |
211 | Corporations are people
No, Mitt Romney, they're not really. They're completely unlike people in almost every way. They may, however, involve people, real people, at some stage in the process. But this doesn't mean the corporation simply is the people who work there. That would be, er, communism or socialism. In a recent add, Romney says:
At just over the halfway mark, Romney declares: "Businesses are comprised of people. I'm talking about repair shops, and gas stations, and beauty salons, and restaurants. I'm talking about Apple computer, and Facebook, and Microsoft. I'm talking about businesses that employ people. It's really astonishing to me that the Obama folks would try and argue that businesses aren't people. What do they think they are? Little men from Mars? But when they tax business, they tax people."
Well, this is different from "corporations are people." But it's still equally wrong. It's wrong now because repair shops and gas stations really don't belong in the same category as Microsoft, etc.. More to the point, the problem with this new formulation is positively Clintonian–it depends on what the meaning of "is" is. Corporations involve people; sometimes lots of people, transnationally. But they are certainly not identical with them in the narrow sense of identity Romney seems to suggest. Anyway.
On this same point, here is an epic Iron Man (by a liberal commentator, of course–it's a disease they have) of Romney's argument:
Matthew Zeitlin has a nice New Republic post on the Romney "corporations are people" clip and the very real "hack gap" between Democratic and Republican parties.
The title of my own comment on this imbroglio, Separating the wheat from the gaffe, telegraphs my view. What Romney said is obviously true, and everyone who thinks seriously about economic policy understands it. Taxes on corporations fall on the owners of corporations and on other stakeholders. On the specifics, this particular attack on Romney is devoid of substance.
So the taxes fall on their "owners" (who sometimes aren't even actual people), but this doesn't mean corporations are people too. It means, at some level, they involve people. No one denies that. They object to the way they involve those people.
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I suspect that, having made the initial statement, Romney was in an uncomfortable position: He could either take the approach you find unsatisfactory, trying to explain "what I really meant" as being that corporations are comprised of people, or he could state what I expect that he actually believes: that corporations are fictitious persons for legal purposes and that he supports the expansive interpretation of corporate personhood described in cases like Citizens United vs. FEC., with corporations being entitled to virtually all of the rights of living, breathing individuals (short of literally casting a ballot for a political candidate), but without a similar level of individual responsibility.
ChgoBrian says:
The notion that corporations are people is not a fallacy, even though it seems ludicrous to even think that way.
In the book Globalization and America (ISBN-13: 978-0-7425-6075-8) on page 222, the author identifies that very thing:
"Whose rights does the U.S. Constitution protect? In an 1886 case, Santa Clara v. Southern Pacific Railroad, Chief Justice Waite asserted in an oral argument that 'the court does not wish to hear argument on the question whether the provision in the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which forbids a State to deny any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws, applies to those of corporations. We are all of the opinion that it does.' And what is the precedent for this? In an earlier case that same year, Southern Pacific Railroad (118 U.S. 294), a court stenographer had made an error in transcription, giving Southern Pacific the rights of a person: immunity from state authority. When the error was discovered by a newspaper reporter, it was flashed to many newspapers via telegraph. Whatever their reason, the justices did not revoke the error and embraced it as their own." (Endnote 5)
Endnote 5 (page 229)
"The 1886 case of Santa Clara v. Southern Pacific Railway became the key precedent for subsequent decisions. With that, corporations became legal persons in the United States and gained the ability to challenge regulatory actions. In 1893, corporations won a major victory in the case of Nohle v. Union River Logging, which gave them Fifth Amendment due process rights against the federal government as well as state governments. The Fourth Amendment right against search and seizure has been used by corporations from having to open up their books. Fourth Amendment protections require inspectors from [OSHA] to produce a warrant in advance of an inspection, giving companies an opportunity to whisk irregularities out of sight. Many First Amendment free speech protections apply to corporations. See Reclaim Democracy (http://www.reclaimdemocracy.org)."
Addendum to previous post:
Hattery, Angela, David G. Embrick, and Earl Smith. "Part 4: Introduction to the Intersection between Global and Local Human Rights." Globalization and America: Race, Human Rights, and Inequality. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008. 219-230. Print.
Advancing the notion that corporations are people in the living, breathing sense is quite obviously fallacious.
Advancing the legal fiction of corporate personhood, necessary to give corporations standing to litigate in court, pay taxes, enter contracts, buy, hold and sell real estate, be held responsible for torts and crimes, etc., is not fallacious. But it doesn't make them actual people. | RedPajamaCommonCrawl | validation |
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213 | Rory: Phil said US Ryder Cup task force copied Europe
Rory McIlroy lands Phil Mickelson right in it...
Thu, 22 Feb 2018
Rory McIlroy has revealed how Phil Mickelson told him the United States' Ryder Cup task force is a straight copy of the European team.
McIlroy, who was paired alongside Mickelson at Pebble Beach two weeks ago, let the cat out of the bag to the media ahead of this week's Honda Classic at PGA National.
"Basically, all they are doing is copying what the Europeans have done," said McIlroy said. "That's what he (Mickelson) said."
The Europeans claimed their sixth of seven Ryder Cups with their victory at Gleneagles in 2014, and it pushed the Americans into doing something about it.
Mickelson called out the tactics of 2014 captain Tom Watson, who was outmaneuvered by European captain Paul McGinley.
Two years later, the Americans defeated Europe with a commanding 17-11 victory at Hazeltine.
"He said the first thing they did in that task force was Phil played a video, a 12-minute video of Paul McGinley to all of them," said McIlroy.
"So, they are copying what we do, and it's working for them. It's more cohesive, and the team and the core of that team are more in control of what they are doing, instead of the PGA of America recruiting and someone telling them what to do."
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215 | Ye Olde Battle between states' rights and the federal government's big foot is heating up again in Texas.
This time, Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are playing hardball with Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, who they have accused of taking billions in federal stimulus dollars meant for public schools and refusing to spend it on hiring in school districts.
In an amendment to the $10 billion edujobs bill that was approved by the House late last week, some Texas Democrats attached a measure that would single out the Lone Star State by requiring that the roughly $820 million that the state would be eligible for go directly to school districts. The effort is aimed at getting around Gov. Perry's office, though, in order for the districts to receive the money, the governor would have to "certify" that the federal funds would not supplant any state money. Texas' receipt of the money would also be conditional on the governor promising not to proportionally cut public schools more than any other sector in the next budget cycle.
Perry's office has been fuming and said any attempt by Washington to dictate how Texas devises a budget would be "unconstitutional." The U.S. Senate still must vote on the larger measure, which includes the Texas provision.
Remember that Perry, a staunch preacher of states' rights, has twice refused to participate in the Obama administration's $4 billion Race to the Top sweepstakes, saying it amounted to too much federal intrusion in a state matter.
This latest dust-up is playing out as Perry pursues re-election. His main challenger—former Houston Mayor Bill White, a Democrat—has been sharply critical of the governor's education policies, particularly Texas' high school dropout numbers. | RedPajamaC4 | validation |