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With injuries to the hands being one of the highest single incidents throughout industry this 13 minute video on hand and finger safety draws attention to the major hazards confronting people using their hands at work.
Illustrations are given of cutting, crushing, puncturing, and burning of the hands and fingers and gives practical guidance on how to avoid the injuries along with suggestions for various forms of hand protection that are available.
An ideal hand and finger awareness programme for the new starter or as a reminder for experienced workers.
Now included in the download version is a copy of the handout booklet; plus a feedback quiz based upon the video.
The download is in MP4 wide angle HD format, ideal to load onto your Intranet or laptop or include in your presentations. Download your copy now.
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Charlotte Ledley Wallace Endowed Scholarship Fund
Established in 1992 by Anne E. Wallace, in honor of a dedicated St. Mary's County teacher, to benefit d, pursue careers in teaching, and demonstrate community service and civic involvement. Preference given to students from St. Mary's County.
Recipient 2012-13: Katherine Elder
Recipient 2011-12: Holly Mattingly
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Last night, radio host Mark Levin defended and thanked Neil Munro, the “Daily Caller” reporter who asked Pres. Obama a question at his immigration policy press conference, by declaring that Munro was “the only guy that has the guts to ask a question.”
“Mr. Munro deserves our thanks, and he gets mine,” Levin said.
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Our family moved from Utica, MI to Wyandotte, MI when my Dad got transferred to the Chrysler Trenton Plant. So, that meant I had to go to 8th grade at Trinity Lutheran in Wyandotte. As much as I tried to dislike it - I was 13. I was too cool for school. - Is there. I also got confirmed there, which is a pretty big deal in the Lutheran world. All in all it was a great experience, so if I ever run into my 13 year old self I'll tell him to "Do your homework. And stop eating paste!".
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ISO 14971:2019Home > Materials > Standards
36 pages.risks associated with a medical device, such as risks related to biocompatibility, data and systems security, electricity, moving parts, radiation, and usability. can also be used by others involved in the medical device life cycle. This document does not apply to: -decisions on the use of a medical device in the context of any particular clinical procedure; or - business risk management. This document .[9]. Descriptors: Clinical investigation instruments, Hazards, Medical instruments, Management, Risk analysis, Safety measures, Diagnosis (medical), Risk assessment, Medical equipment Replaces: BS EN ISO 14971:2012
Publication Date:18 December 2019
Type: Hardcopy
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During the past four years, much of the truth about Obama has emerged. His two “biographies” have been exposed as a lot of fiction ― perhaps not even written by him. For example, he’s really not an African American – but mixed race: a bi-racial black and white man who grew-up in Indonesia and Hawaii. He never lived in a black neighborhood and/or in poverty. He lived in upscale neighborhoods in Indonesia, Hawaii, and Hyde Park (an exclusive Chicago suburb). , his grandfather a salesman. He commuted 60 minutes to the South Chicago black ghetto, where he purports to have worked on behalf of the poor. He worked as a lawyer representing wealthy clients (some now convicted criminals) in Chicago. He was not a tenured, but rather an adjunct professor, with the title of “Senior Lecturer.”
His lack of executive leadership experience and incompetence should have been obvious to investigative reporters from the start. But the Liberal-Leftists never wanted to find out. They wanted America to elect its first “African-American” President.
Well, the facts are out. If you haven’t had time to read any of the books about Obama and his administration, the Washington Examiner has prepared a short and factual summary on Obama’s real background and history in 12 easy-to-read segments. It is a fact-based summary based on professional research. It will set the record straight for those who support Obama and/or those who are opposed to a second term. I strongly urge you to read it, and to pass it onto everyone you know – so that, at least in 2012, wethe United States in the coming four years. See the following link to the Washington Examiner report:
Needless to say, there are a lot of uninformed people in our nation. Median family income has declined over $4000 since Obama became president. over.
Shame on Americans who feel the economy and culture are not in decline. Clearly, they are not paying attention, or they are listening to the Liberal-Leftist media who are covering-up for Obama and the irrational Liberal Democrat spenders. With all of our communication advances, there is simply no excuse for such ignorance. Even those on the dole should know better.
Image:; Andrew Laparra
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In this chapter, I use the term knowledge in the conflated and ambiguous way – both intellectual endeavour and a tool for the knowledge economy. I do so to recognise its common usage in contemporary higher education, and to acknowledge that the absence of nuance enables academics rather fortuitously to speak with different audiences in the academy (with different goals, desires, histories and understandings) as if we are talking about the same thing. For example, even the statement “I am doing research” comes loaded with ambiguity because of how different people might understand differently the epistemic value and purpose of doing research. (p.483)
The chapter is part of a book called, and it is an open access PDF available from:.
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Sensodyne Toothpaste True White MintTrue White Mint, our lowest abrasive formulation; for sensitivity relief, stain prevention and stain removal.
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Ministry changed labor survey method without informing prefectural officials
did not inform at least three prefectural governments of changes to an important monthly labor survey, contradicting its Jan. 11 explanation that it had, interviews with relevant officials have found.
【Related】Gov't, ruling camp scramble for damage control in wake of labor statistics scandal
The finding came on the heels of a scandal in which the change in the statistical methods used by the labor ministry in conducting the monthly labor poll caused 56.7 billion yen in unpaid social insurance benefits for 19.7 million people. The survey, used to calculatewas required to cover all employers hiring 500 or more people, but the ministry sampled only around one-third of them in Tokyo starting in 2004 until the controversial practice came to light in December 2018.
Acs of Kanagawa, Aichi and Osaka, the ministry sent them lists of employers to be covered by a new round of the survey from January 2019 that did not include around 10 percent of the employers that had been tallied in earlier surveys. Moreover, the lists were sent under the name of a "counselor attached to the director general," suggesting that the improper sampling method was recognized by the ministry as an organization. The prefectural officials said the data and a document explaining how to conduct paperwork on the survey came to them by email or mail on June 27, 2018.
In the case of Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo, some 30 of the approximately 300 employers that had been surveyed in the past were not included in the list. For Aichi Prefecture, in central Japan, the omitted figure was about 10 percent of some 400 companies, while for Osaka Prefecture in western Japan, the list excluded some 60 of the roughly 370 originally required corporations. Prefectural officials realized by closely examining the data that the ministry was switching from a complete survey to a sampling poll.
After the improper survey problem emerged in December last year, additional lists containing employers excluded from the earlier data in question were sent from the ministry to those prefectural officials.
"No reason was mentioned, but it was my understanding that they decided to cancel the shift to a sampling poll," an Osaka prefectural official told the Mainichi Shimbun. Kanagawa and Osaka officials said they had asked the ministry to "ease the burden" of carrying out the survey. Officials of all three prefectures said that they never asked the ministry to do a sampling survey.
--- Statistics Act violation suggested
Meanwhile,(LDP) Health, Labor and Welfare Division on Jan. 15 that the improper survey methods "may constitute a violation of the Statistics Act." The labor ministry will convene a meeting of internal inspectors on Jan. 17, and try to identify the officials involved in the scandallaw requires changes in the methods of fundamental statistics such as the monthly labor survey to be approved by the internal affairs minister. But the labor ministry did not receive such approval. Nevertheless, the improper sampling began in 2004 and a data adjustment method was introduced in January 2018. The law provides for the makers of false reports to500,000 yen or less.
(Japanese original by, Toru Tsukui, Osaka City News Department, and Kazuhiko Hori, Yokohama Bureau)
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No it wasn't, omg. The thread is titled "What is the best method for making backups of KVM virtual machines." Come on......
This part is critical: "I'm testing kvm on centos 6.2 and I need to learn how to make backups that I can spin up if needed."
Doesn't matter. That's not what the OP is about at all. It is an important part, but not what it is about. That's not up for debate in any way.
How do his requirements not matter?
Are you sure? I looked in the code and the code made a point of LVM being added later (in the 2011 notes) and sure looked like LVM was only one of the methods supported. It specifically says in the code that some features are only if using LVM. Would be weird if that was the only option.
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Industrial batteries power industrial vehicles’ onboard equipment and can also be used to power electrically powered industrial machinery. These batteries offer long operating times and efficient recharging solutions. A forklift fleet that operates in a warehouse depends on reliable power sources. Such a fleet will need daily recharging as well. Therefore, a battery that offers cost-effective operation is a prerequisite in such an environment. EIE Group not only supplies industrial machinery in South Africa, but we also feature a selection of Hawker industrial batteries to power industrial equipment.
The fundamentals on which industrial batteries are built are electrochemistry. Elewith either generation or degradation of electricity being the outcome of a particular chemical change. The purpose of battery cells is to generate and store electricity. This is why batteries have either primary or secondary cells. Primary cells offer a longer operating life, but cannot be recharged, which means that the cell cannot be cycled. Secondary cells are rechargeable, which makes them ideal for industrial use.
Industrial batteries use either dry or wet cells to generate electricity. Dry cells use a paste electrolyte, while wet cells use a liquid electrolyte. Wet-cell batteries served as a precursor to dry cells and require topping up throughout their recharging cycles. Wet cells are also called flooded cells, since all internal parts are covered with the liquid in the cell. They are also sometimes called vented cells, as they produce gases that leave the battery though escape vents. Hawker’s Water Less 20 industrial battery employs wet-cell construction and is a low-maintenance power package for industrial machinery.
The Water Less 20 can operate for up to 100 cycles before a top-up is required; this is equivalent to roughly 20 weeks of operation. Other wet-cell industrial batteries regularly need liquid top-ups, with weekly top-ups nothing out of the ordinary. The Water Less 20 is therefore a more cost-effective and efficient solution from the outset, compared to other standard industrial batteries. This battery also features a handy level indicator to inform you when the electrolyte level is low. With all these added benefits, Hawker industrial batteries can be ideal to power the industrial machinery in your business.
Hawker employs the AirLift principle in the Water Less 20, which is an electrolyte-circulation system for the vented cells. This pipe system is fitted in the cells and delivers a low-rate airflow from a diaphragm pump into the battery. In turn, it circulates air within the cell box to prevent electrolyte stratification and to optimise cell charging. Electrolyte circulation also reduces recharge times for the cells, serving as a cooling system for the cell box to ensure optimal performance and maximum battery service life. Hawker’s Water Less 20 industrial battery offers an ideal solution for battery-powered industrial vehicles.
We have the necessary industrial range of equipment includes warehouse material-handling equipment and truck-mounted cranes, with a variety of industrial batteries to power these machines. For more information, please contact EIE Group with any enquiries.
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Do you really want the headaches and hassles of dealing with things the old-fashioned way?If you do, then you continue as you are. But, if you are ready to enter the world of modern technology and awesome features, get the software because it saves you tons of both!
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The Letter Accessed By India Today Reveals That Michel Had Access To The PMO And Details Of Manmohan Singh's Meeting With Respect To The Chopper Deal And His Plan.
The report came even as the Enforcement Directorate told the Patiala court on Saturday that Michel has named Mrs Gandhi. The probe agency told the court that Michel also spokenthe "next prime minister of the country." The ED also said Michel has identified how the and the VVIP chopper deal was offered to Tata instead. The ED also sought to ban Michel's lawyer's access to him alleging he is being tutored from outside.
The letter also reveals that Michel was constantly getting information about the status of meetings of the government. It shows that Michel was aware of details of a meeting between Manmohan Singh and then-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
"Within three working days of that meeting you will be given a date to come and finalise. When we last spoke you asked which year we would sign and I fully understood your frustration as I had stated that it would be concluded in July," he said, and asked if he could now explain what went wrong.
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When John Bradley flatpicks his guitar, belting out “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” with local jammers, you’d declare he must be a good ol’ country boy. And you wouldn’t be wrong. He’s a true southern gentleman. From Michigan.
He has “preacher hair,” always neatly in place, and it tops off his usual ensemble while playing: a t-shirt emblazoned with his custom guitar brand name,“Redneck Guitars,” khakis, and either red tennis shoes, or shoes with red laces.
But since that was nearly 40 years ago, Greenville must have grown on him.
Bradley is the bass player in a trio called Harmony Grits that meets on Sundays and includes guys he’s played with for 40 years in various bands, brothers Danny and John Wiens. He also plays guitar with the St. James Jammers and a Jammers subgroup with Jim Joseph, Leslie Bowman, and Mamie Dixon, the Back Porch Players.
Bradleyluthier, building his own signature brand of instruments: Redneck Guitars. And it’s literal; the neck of each guitar is red, to reinforce the brand. Sometimes when he walks into a rehearsal, his friends will say, “Here comes two Rednecks!” meaning of course, the instrument and the man.
In addition to building new instruments with their distinctive red detailing, Bradley also restores and modifies instruments.
Bradley also maintains a Redneck Youtube channel featuring his music and many of the gifted musicians who have visited his shop.
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Naturalization Through Smpact of Recent Changes in American Immigration Policy
Recently, Military.com ran an Associated Press story about the Army quietly discharging immigrant recruits. I found this story particularly troubling both because immigration is a hot-button political issue impacting families all over this country and the idea of a pathway to citizenship for those who demonstrate their loyalty through service is, in my humble opinion, a just and honorable thing how the Department of Defense is implementing these separations and how these things could impact military members in all branches.
Who’s being impacted most?
T but, after doing some research, the answer has become less than obvious. Currently it appears that the primary group impacted are those who have signed a contract but not yet made it to boot camp. Less impacted are those members that have completed boot camp and are currently serving (although they can still be impacted as I will explain shortly).
Security Clearance seems to be the key!
Immigration status is still important but not as important as you may think. First, let us remember that all members of the military must have a security clearance. This is nothing new. That requirement has been in place for many years and, at least historically, it has been relatively easy (much easier than a civilian) to get the proper CAF (Central Adjudication Facility) to sign-off on that clearance. Part of the inquiry required for that sign-off has to do with one’sForeign Contacts. Basically, adjudicators must decide if there is any evidence that might lead one to have concerns regarding a recruit’s ability to be trusted with sensitive or classified information. How does this have anything to do with immigration? Well…
Let’s assume you are here seeking citizenship from Pakistan. You enlist in the Military prior to the repealNow you are being vetted for your security clearance and, lo and behold, you have significant family and other foreign contacts in Pakistan. Not a big surprise, right? The military surely knew that when you went in to see the recruiter, so why do they have an issue with it now? The answer seems to be “technically” the military doesn’t have an issue but tdoes.
So, ultimately, it is the denial of the security clearance that is resulting in the separation and not a direct action on the part of the particular service. Being “cleared” is a requirement for service and deployment eligibility. Failure to obtain or maintain a clearance makes a service member non-deployable and potentially subjects them to administrative separation.
Appeal…aggressively and routinely. Regardless of the basis for the ADSEP there are several ways you can challenge it. The Discharge Review Boards and the Boards of Corrections are great places to start. These boards generally have the ability to review the discharge action and correct mistakes. Also, there is the possibility to appeal the security clearance adjudication. Although these opportunities are rare, a positive response to the Adjudicators may just put their concerns at ease.
Overall, in, that you contact someone who is familiar with these processes. There is no doubt that this issue is going to get worse. The important part is to keep fighting for what is right. Giving up and letting the government win is not the answer. If you or someone you know is facing separation based upon immigration status or citizenship, or any other reason, give us a call, we can help.
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American State Bank creatn who own their own business or hold a leadership role in their business. I recently presented at the 2017 American State Bank Women in Business event alongside Interstates CEO, Scott Peterson. Over 70 women leaders and business owners from the Sioux Center area gathered to network and learn more about effective leadership.
During the event, Scott and I led a group discussion on leading the Interstates way. Scott explained the idea behind balanced leadership and how we can balance humility and curiosity with confidence and courage. We then spent some time determining where the attendees landed on the continuum of humility/curiosity vs. confidence/courage. Additionally, we challenged the attendees to identify areas where they could improve and push themselves closer to the middle of the continuum. At Interstates, we have a strong feedback culture. Therefore, Scott and I explained the importance of providing and accepting plus and delta feedback. As a leader, t.
Join the ASB Women in Business Facebook group to women involved in this program!
This blog post was written by Catherine Bloom.
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South Kelsey Hall moated site
Name: South Kelsey Hall moated site
Parish: South Kelsey
The moated site and associated features at South Kelsey Halle establishment of the post- medieval hall complex, including gardens, on the moated site demonstrate the continued importance of the site over a period of at least 600 years. Gardensn of the wealthy and to complement high status houses. They reflect the social expectations, aspirations and tastes of the period. Associated with a well-known family the complex, together with the Civil War gun emplacement,high status component of the post-medieval landscapend surface. As a result ofremainsd earthworks situated at South Kelsey Hall. In the earlier medieval period the land was in the possession of the priory of Winghale, which lay 1.5km to the south west. It is in the early 14th century, after the priory's lands were seized by the Crown, that the moated site at South Kelsey is believed to have been constructed, overlying earlier arable fields. The land was granted to King's College Cambridge in 1441 and subsequently passed to Trinity College; it later passed to the Hansard family and by the early 16th century was in the possession of the Ayscough family. A new hall and gardens are thought to have been constructed within the moated site at about this time. A walled forecourt, entered by an arched gateway and flanked by octagonal turrets, formed the approach to the new hall. The house served as one of the principal residences of the Ayscough family until the end of the 17th century.
During the Civil War the house, occupied by a leading local Parliamentarian, Sir Edward Ayscough, was attacked by the Royalists. At the end of the 17th century it passed by marriage to the Thornhagh family who resided there hall was largely demolished and replaced on approximately the same site by the present farmhouse, although the remains of the former hall will survive as a buried feature on the northern side of the farmhouse.
One of the mid-16th century octagonal turrets, altered during the 19th century and reused as a dovecote, still stands; it is Listed Grade II. Part of a mid- 16th century gateway, including a moulded ashlar arch and jambs now forms part of an outbuilding. The gateway is also Listed Grade II. The turret, the gateway, the present farmhouse, known as South Kelsey Hall, together with its adjacent yard and farm buildings lie outside the area of scheduling.
The moated site takes the form of two moated islands, with external banks. The principal, western island, measuring 110m by 100m, is enclosed by a water-filled moat on the north, west and south. The broad southern moat arm measures up to 20m in width and is believed to have been widened to create a garden feature during the 16th century. The eastern moat arm, now infilled, survives as a buried feature; it was crossed by a causeway leading to the former hall, which faced east. The remains of the forecourt, to the east of the hall, and the gardens to the west will survive as buried features. A 1591 survey of Sir Ayscough's land noted a manor house, garden, orchard and court enclosed by a moat, together with an eastern moated island.
The adjoining eastern island measures 100m by 80m and is enclosed by a moat which is water-filled to the south; to the east and north it is partly infilled but visible as a shallowe interior of the island is marked by low earthwork remains including building platforms. At the south western corner of the eastern island a causeway crosses the southern moat arm providing the principal access to the moated site which in turn led to the causeway which formed the main approach to the former hall on the western island. On the south side of, and parallel to, the southern moat arm are the remains of an east-west road, lined by a ditch to the south, which would have served as the principal access to the moated site. Another road, known as Park Lane, formerly ran along the western moat arm, although its course is no longer visible.
Immediately to the south of the east-west road, at the south western corner of the principal moat, is a ditched and banked enclosure believed to represent the remains of a gun emplacement dating from the Civil War. The enclosure, measuring about 10m in width, is bounded on three sides by a bank, standing up to 1.5m above the surrounding ground level, and an external ditch, up to 8m in width, leaving the northern side open. On the opposite side of the road, lining part of the broad southern moat, is a large bank, about 60m long and 14m wide, which together with the gun emplacement to the south was used to defend the approach to the house during the Civil War.
The moated site was established over earlier ridge and furrow cultivation, which survives to the north, east and south of the moat. The ridge and furrow is included in the scheduling on the south and east sides where its archaeological relationship with the moated site and associated earthworks is preserved. A further external bank, lying at the north east corner of the moat, is thought to be associated with subsequent cultivation.
All fences, telegraph polesach, T R, Lincolnshire country houses and their families, Part 1, (1990), 69-70
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& Bakery.
Bread Basket Cafe & Bakery is my favorite breakfast spot in Danville. The restaurant is located in a house and it has a charming and cozy atmosphere, which makes it an ideal way to start the morning on the right track.
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You’ll(317) 718-4800
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 7:30-3:00p.m.
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My friend ordered the Iced Honey Jin Citron because she was a little under the weather. She had it before when it was hot but never tried it iced. I had a sip of it and it was amazing!I can't quite describe it into words but it has a sweet ginger, lemony taste that's a bit like lemonade. It's one of those things you have to try yourself!
I ordered the Fruit Parfait the first time I went because I had a little obsession with parfaits for a little while. I'm not talking about the ones you find at McDonalds or Tim Hortons, I'm talking about REAL parfaits with yogurt, whipped cream, fruit, ice cream and crunchy granola. The combination of everything worked well together and even though they used some canned fruit, I didn't care. It's so delicious!I'll definitely try the chocolate one next time!
I didn't personally try the Strawberry Jam and Whipped Cream Waffle Sandwich but my friend who did couldn't stop raving about it!She said it was warm and fluffy and the jam was melted so that it too was nice and warm. I have to try this myself as well!
I plan on trying everything on their menu since it's not too big and I've already been back three times so it's only a matter of time!
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To the Green-Eyed Lovebird: We So when temptation makes its siren's call inside a hotel bar, I answer. How hard could it be? Escorting rich, powerful women around town? Besides, I'll do anything. My daughter's uncertain future hangs in the balance. A simple mistake invites a ghost from the past back into my life.
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2) A qualitative study found that participants living in their own apartments through Housing First reported experiencing conditions that are indicative of a stable home that fosters a sense of control, allows for the enactment of daily routines, imparts a sense of privacy, and provides a foundation from which consumers can engage in identity construction (Padgett, 2007). 3) A Rhode Island study found that 93% of clients reported being "Very Dissatisfied" with their housing situation the year before entering their apartment. By contrast, 78% of clients reported being "Very Satisfied" and 12% "Somewhat Satisfied" with their housing situation at the time of first interviews…
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Are Future Harvest's nutrients organic?
No, We use organic materials whenever possible but in most instances there are no organic products that would suit our purposes, phosphate fertilizers are a good example since there are no soluble sources of organic phosphorus.
My GrowBoss is showing an inaccurate reading. What do I do?
The GrowBoss probes need to be maintained in order to sustain accurate readings. Some common practices we recommend is to clean the probes once every 2 weeks with some distilled water and a Q-tip. Try not to keep the probes submersed in a nutrient solution for too long or else salts will accumulate inside the probe. It's recommended to calibrate the GrowBoss every 3-4 weeks.
Generally, both liquid and powdered fertilizers do not have an expiry date, however they do degrade over time. A bottle of nutrients 10 years old would be less effective as a bottle 2 years old. To maximize results, we recommend to use your product within the first 2 years.
What happened to Sunblaster Lighting?
Can I pay using a different method?
No, at this time we only accept credit card payments and paypal payments online.
What is the currency of transactions?
Transactions on our website are in Canadian Dollars. You can change the currency on our home page to view US Dollars, however when you checkout your order, it will show the final total in Canadian Dollars.
My order says it has been fulfilled however the tracking number does not show any information.
Your order becomes marked as fulfilled from the moment it's been boxed up in our warehouse awaiting for the courier to pick it up. Once the courier scans the package, your tracking details will then appear.
If you registered your Nutradip product within 3urchase. If you did not register your product, we require you to attach a copy of your original receipt when submitting your warranty.
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A former State Senator from Montana picked up clay shooting as a way to relieve stress. Michael Taylor is among those competing at Claythorne Lodge in Columbus at the US Open Championships.
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Miguel Ángel Pavón García (Madrid, 29 de setembre de 1965) és un polític espanyol especialment conegut per la seua defensa de l'ecologia i els drets civils.
El 2018 la seua formació política va ser favorable a la investidura d'una candidata socialista però aquesta candidatura no va sumar els vots suficients i el Partit Popular va tornar al govern municipal.
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in Kanha National Park, I meet with Ram Kumar Shyam, an artist from Patangarh village. As I admire his stunning paintings, he tells me how, traditionally, Gond artists used natural colours made from flowers and leaves. From the walls of homes, Gond art has now shifted to paper and canvas, and acrylic and watercolours are the medium of choice. The process is painstaking. A small painting takes him a whole day to create, while more elaborate works might take up to three days. Each piece is unique. Mahua trees, the tiger, the barasingha, chital, and different birds form the subjects of the paintings. The landscape of Madhya Pradesh and the community’s interaction with the jungle’s inhabitants is the consistent theme.
Ram Kumar, also known as Jhabbu Shyam, tells me about his process. “I first use a black pen to outline the subjects. Then I choose a pattern to fill it in, and finally, I add colour,” he says.
To me, the most striking feature of his art is the intricate, painstakingly drawn patterns that detail each life form on the canvas. Dots, dashes, and curved lines are common designs.
Elements of nature detailed with repeating patterns are the most recognizable feature of Gond art. At the Kanha Museum of Life and Art at Singinawa Jungle Lodge, I come across several stunning pieces in vivid shades of red, blue, and green. I study the decorative patterns that fill the images of animals, birds, and trees. To me, the designs resemble peacock feathers and drops of rain.
Keen to know more about what these patterns signify, I pick up a book called Signature: Patterns in Gond Art. I’m fascinated to learn that many Gond artists have a signature design they use to add detail to their images. To develop this signature pattern, farms and forests playing the muse. Artist Mohan Shyam fills his images with rows of ears of corn. Suresh Kumar prefers the motif of fish scales and water droplets. Flipping through the book, I learn about different artists’ trademark patterns: young paddy shoots, a creeping line of spiders, marks on the earth from a ploughed field, ants swarming a sliced potato. For the Gond community, art is everywhere in nature, and nature is in their art.
Hours: 7 a.m – 5 p.m
Entry Fee: ₹500 per person; free for guests of Singinawa Jungle Lodge.
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Visit MP Tourism </s> The uncertainty surrounding India's World Cup match(es) against arch-rivalseffectively overshadowed the run-up to the limited-overs series against visiting Australia.
The series involving will be India's final international outing before the mega-event in England and Wales. And it serves as the audition for the World Cup hopefuls.
World Cup Audition For Pant And Shankar
Virat Kohli, who is back after a well-deserved three-week break, will be keeping a keen eye on the hopefuls when India take on Australia. And the series-opening T20I match at Visakhapatnam will give the skipper and the team think tank the first glimpse of how the team is shaping up.
With most of the spots confirmed in the World Cup squad, the first T20I match at Visakhapatnam on Sunday will be served as the audition for the hopefuls, like flambouyanVijay Shankar.
Shankar has shown that he could be explosive with the bat and the question will be how effective he can be with the ball.
Bumrah Bolsters Bowling Attack
With the return of India's no 1 pacer Jasprit Bumrah, the bowling department that distinctly lacked sting against New Zealand, will be bolstered.
Time To Settle Some Score
But more than that the series will be a dress rehearsal for the World Cup as Kohli would look to make a final assessment before heading to World Cup in May.
Focus On Captain Kohli
Kohli will look to straightway be back among the runs after a sterling 2018 where he ended the year with an astounding 2735 runs from 38 matches across formats.
He scored 1202 runs in ODIs at a jaw-dropping average of 133.55 in 14 innings and the fact that he converted his scores into six centuries and three fifties speak volumes of his batsmanship.
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Player of the Tournament D'Arcy Short).
The dynamic left-handed opener Short will look to improve his stats on the turning pitches and relaunch his career giving them a good start.
Australia: Aaron Finch (c), D'Arcy Short, Pat Cummins, Alex Carey (w.
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In the three years since Nettle’s department overhauled its training program, more changes have occurred. Nettle and his team have responded by continuing to rethink their approach to training and education for maintenance and engineering technicians.
“Now I have to train my guys to convert over,” Nettle says. “I look at my staff and identify my core guys that I need to get embedded in medical office buildings because, even though I don't have a lot of them, I’m gaining more of it because that’s where the future is. I’ve got to prepare these guys for these future needs so as changes come about, they’re prepared to be able to deal with the industrial and (medical office buildings), which we didn’t have before.
In addition to revamping the department’s training and education program, Nettle says he also has placed greater emphasis on licenses and credentials for technicians.
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Today is April 19. On this day in 1775,effectively began the American Revolution. Also on this day, in 1943, against odds by any definition impossible, the the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began.
Here is a word root worksheet on the Greek root nephr/o. It means kidney. Hence, the medical specialist who deals with kidneys is a nephrologist.
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Baba Saheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was born in the city of Mahu city military camp in Madhya Pradesh, on date 14 April 1891, according to the date of the present day of Madhya Bharat Pradesh ie date of British India.ima Bai. These were the last of the 14 children of their parents. Their family belonged to the Hindu caste Mahar, then considered to be untouchables. People used to discriminate them and they had to face many problems at that time.
At that time, Ambedkar’s family believed Kabir Panth and his family belonged to Marathi origin, which belongs to the Ambedwe village in Maharashtra Ratnagiri district.Ramji Sakpal, father of Bhimrao Ambedkar, used to work in the Mahu Cantonment of the Indian Army and, while doing his job here, he reached the post of Subedar.
In his childhood, Bhim Rao was very clever in studies but due to his caste, Baba Saheb had to face much torture in school. His father got married to Jijabai in the year 1898.
How was Ambedkar named?
His father wrote Bhima Ramji Ambavadekar, the name of Bhimrao in the Guermanmant High School of Satara. Ambedkar’s childhood name was Bhiva. Bhim ji’s father had written Amandavkar instead of writing the surname, but the name of Kukki Amandava was related to his village. A teacher of the school, Shri Krishna Mahadev had great affection for Bhima Rao. He removed ‘Ambedkar’ by the name of Baba Saheb and added the name ‘Ambedkar’ as the Asan. That is why Baba Saheb Bhima Rao is known as ‘Ambedkar’.
Ambedkar ji entered the first class of English in Govermment High School on Rajvada Chowk in Satara city on 7th November 1900. This school is now known as Pratap Singh High School. This is where Ambedkarji’s education started. Keeping this in mind, ie, 7th November, the Student’s Day is celebrated in Maharashtra. In the school, his name was written “Bhiva Ramji Ambedkar”. When it passed the fourth grade of English, everyone was very happy and they were honored at a public function because Ambedkar was related to a untouchable caste. Pleased with this achievement of Baba Saheb, his grandfather Keluskar ji gave him the ‘Biography of Buddha’ award written by himself.
In 1907, Bhimrao passed the Class X and the next year he took admission in Elphinston College, which was affiliated to Bombay University. It was the first person to study on such a high peak in his own caste.
In 1913, he was given a scholarship of Baroda State $ 11.50 per month for 3 years to get undergraduate education under a scheme introduced by Sayajirao Gaikwad III (Gaakwad of Baroda). Through this scheme Baba Saheb went toy in the United States at the age of 22. Here, they are friends with Parsi friend Naval Bhatna. In the year 1915, he passed the Master’s degree in Economics with the post of Postgraduate i.e. MA in which other subjects wereBabasaheb also presented his research work on the topic of Ancient Indian Commerce (Asian Indians).
In 1916, he did his second research work for ty and went to London.
In 1916, Baba Saheb conducted his third research on “He was awarded PhD in 1927 by publishing his research work correctly.Bhim Rao Ambedkar’s first published pamphlet was a research paper entitled “Castes in India: His System, Origin and Development”.
Bhim Rao ji went to London in 1916 Here, he took admission in the Barrister Course in Gray’s Inn. Along with this, he got admitted to the London School of Economics. Hthe scholarship granted by the state government of Baroda ended, so he had to come back to his home in the middle of his studies temporarily leaving the school.
They were given 4 years’ time to complete their thesis. After coming back to India, he started working as a military secretary in Baroda state again. Their life changed again due to discrimination which made them very disappointed and for this reason they left their job. After this he started working as a writer and private tutor. After some time, Baba Saheb was given College of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai.
With the help of his Parsi friend and Sahu Maharaj of Kohlapur and some personal savings in 1920, Babasaheb went back to England to complete his studies again. In 1921, he completed his MSc studies. During this time, he presented “provincial decentralization of royal finance in British India”, i.e. provincial d ‘Search Bland. In 1922, he was given a Barrister-at-Lodge degree in the Gray’s Inn, and during this time he got permission to enter the Barrister in the British Bar. In 1923, he completed his D.Sc (Doctor of Science) degree in Economics. At the time, his thesis was on “Problems of Rupees: Its Origin and Its Solution” i.e. “The Problem of the Rupee: It’s Origin and Its Solution”.
After completing his studies from London, Bhimrao Ambedkar stayed in Germany for 3 months. Here he Bonn. But because of lack of time, he could not stay in the university for a long time.
Baba Saheb was required to serve him because Ambedkar had received education from the state of Baroda. For this, he was appointed military secretary of Maharaj Gaikwad. Heleft them jobless. Seeing this concern of his growing family, he again tried to do some work to run his livelihood, for this Babasaheb started working as a writer and as a personal teacher, Also started the investment consulting business. But all their customers started to discriminate with them.ics atere the students treated them well but other professors refused to drink water with them and asked them to arrange separate water for them. Seeing all this, Baba Saheb was very sad.
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was called to give evidence to Southborough Committee preparing for “Government of India Act 1919” as a major scholar of India. During the sanyadi here, Babasaheb advocated
In 1927 Babasaheb decided to start a big and active movement against the discrimination against the Dalits. Through this movement Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar tried to open public resources for drinking to all the communities of the society. There was a lot of struggle for the entry of Dalits into Hindu temples. He initiated a satyagraha in which Dalit communities fought to give more water to the tasty pond of Mahad city.
Kalaram Temple Satyagraha started in 1930 by Bhimrao Ambedkar. 15000 people gathered in the movement during this period Then the Dalit men went to the Kalaram temple for the first time to see God. When all these people reached the Kalaram temple, Brahmin officers closed the entrance to the temple for these people.
So far, the doctor Bhimrao Ambedkar had become the face of India’s untouchable political figure. During this time, Bhimrao also criticized the Indian National Congress and Mahatma Gandhiji. On both of these was Bhimrao alleging that Gandhi believed Dalits only as the object of compassion. During the first Round Table Conference of a Dalit class in London on August 8, 1930, Bhimrao kept his political views in front of the world. According to them, the protection of the oppressed class is free from both the Congress and the government.
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar criticized the Salt Satyagraha run by Gandhi and Congress. He was also invitedre was considerable debate with Gandhiji on the issue of giving separate electorate to the Dalits in this conference, but agreed with the views of British doctor Bhimrao Ambedkar. Gandhiji believed that if the Dalits were given separate electorates then the division of Hindu society would be divided. Gandhiji believed that for the upper castes to forget the discrimination against the dalits, they need a change of heart and some years should be given for this. But this point of view of Gandhi proved completely wrong when the upper caste Hindus continued to discriminate against Dalits even after several decades of Poona Pact.
By agreeing to Ambedkar’s views in 1932, the British announced the separation of Dalits and untouchables separately. The Communal Award was announced by the views held in the Round Table Conference.
He also said that Gandhi is not an immortal person, how many people are born and die in India. I can not just leave the interests of Dalits to save Gandhi’s life. Due to this fasting, Gandhi’s health was constantly getting worse. There was a lot of crisis on Gandhi’s life, due to this, the whole Hindu society started opposing Bhimrao Ambedkar.
Given the increasing pressure of Hindus, Bhimrao Ambedkar moved to Yerwada Jail on September 24, 1932. There was a settlement between Ambedkar and Gandhi in jail which was later renamed Poona Pact. Under this agreement, Bhimrao talked about giving up the right of separate election to the Dalits in the Communal Award. Apart from this, Bhimrao increased the number of 78 seats in the Communal Award to 148. At the same time, for the dalit community, the funds received for education were regulated in every province and recruitment of people of the dalit class in government jobs, without any discrimination. By doing so Mahatma Gandhi broke his death fast and saved his life. Bhimrao Ambedkar was not happy with this agreement, he termed Gandhiji’s fast as a play to keep the Dalits deprived of their rights. He expressed his resentment towards Poona Pact in a book titled ‘State of Minority’.
Baba SahebHis grandfather’s name was Malu Ji Sakpal. Their mother Bhima Bai died in her childhood, so her mother Meerabai handled them. Meerabai was the elder sister of her father. On the advice of his sister, his father got married again with Jijabai so that the children could bring Bhimrao to good work. While studying in class 5, Bhimrao Ambedkar married Ramabai.
Bhimrao said that his life is made up of three followers and three gurus. His three adventures, that is, were gods – knowledge, self respect and devotion. And they named the three great men as their Guru, the first names are Gautam Budh, the second name is Sant Kabir, and the third name is Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phule.
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was appointed Principal of Government Law College on October 13, 1935. While working on this post, he worked for 2 years. After the death of the founder of Ramjas College, Shri Rai Kedarnath, he worked as the chairperson of the governing body in this college. Bhimrao started living in Mumbai, he built a three-storey house in Mumbai. In this house, he had a private library with more than 50,000 books. At that time it was the world’s largest private library.
The independent Labor Party was founded by Bhimrao Ambedkar in 1936, which won 13 seats in the central assembly elections in 1937. On May 15, 1936, Ambedkar published his book ‘Annihilation of Cast’ (destruction of caste system), which was based on a research paper he wrote in New York. In this publication, Bhimrao had criticized caste system and Hindu religious leaders. In this, he strongly condemned the call of Harijan by Gandhi to the untouchables.
Bhimrao Ambedkar worked as Labor Minister from 1942 to 1946 for the Defense Advisory Committee and the Executive Council of Viceroy.
Bhimrao Ambedkar was a major contributor to India’s independence.
During the Lahore Resolution of the Muslim League demanding Pakistan, Dr. BR Ambedkar wrote a book titled “Thoughts on Pakistan” in which the concept of Pakistan was described from all aspects. In the Babasaheb, the Muslim League rejected the demand for a separate country Pakistan for Muslims. He suggested that to bridge the Muslim and non-Muslim majority constituencies, the borders of Bengal and Punjab should be redone to redefine them. According to scholar Venkata Dhalipal, the Thought on Pakistan book has kept Indian politics for a decade. Dr. BR Ambedkar was strongly against the divisive strategy of the Muslim League and Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Mohammed Ali Jinnah had said that Muslims and Hindus should make the country. If this is not done then there will be caste nationalism to lead the country, which will lead to more violence in the country.
In 1946, Bhimrao Ambedkar’s party, the All India Scheduled Caste Federation (RCF) did not perform well in the election held for the Constituent Assembly. After this, Bhimraowhere the Muslim League was in power.
The first Indian Lok Sabha election of 1952, Bhimrao fought with Bombay North but the Congress party’s candidate Narayan Kajolkar won here.
Ambedkar became a member of the Rajya Sabha in 1952. Bhimrao again contested from Bhandara in the by-election of 1954, but he lost again and again the Congress party won again. This led to the death of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar in the second general election till 1957.
Bhimrao said that there is no point in having such a religion in which there is no value of humanity. Who does not allow people of their own religion to get religious education, obstruct their job, humiliate the matter, even the right to drink water. There is no point in living in this religion . Ambedkar did not make any determination to leave Hinduism for the destruction of any kind of hostility or Hindu religion, but he did with some of the fundamental principles which had no synergies in Hindu religion. During a conference on October 13, 1935 in Yeola near Nashik, Ambedkar announced a change of religion.
He also asked his followers to adopt another religion other than Hinduism. He told this to people in many public meetings of India. Following this announcement of the conversion of Bhimrao, the Nizam of Islam and many Christian missionaries from Hyderabad, lured him for crores of rupees to come to his religion, but Bhimrao rejected all the temptations. He always wanted that the economic condition of the downtrodden should be improved but not dependent on the money of others, but due to their hard work and organized, the situation should improve. Bhimrao wanted to adopt a religion whose center is ethics and human beings, in it there is freedom equality and fraternity. Bhimrao would never want to be included in such religion, which is a slave of touching and different mentality. He also did not want to adopt religion like that in which superstitions and hypocrisy are full.
Gandhi used to criticize Bhimrao greatly in the Congress, but despite the fact that after the independence of India on August 15, 1947, Congress formed the government, he made Bhimrao Ambedkar the first law and justice minister of the country. Bhimrao Ambedkar was appointed president on August 29, 1947 for constitution draft draft for the creation of a new constitution of independent India. The Constitution which was prepared by Bhimrao has provided constitutional guarantee and protection of civil liberties for individual citizens. In it, he was involved in ending the untouchability, eliminating all forms of religion’s freedom and discrimination.
is article was opposed by Bhimrao Ambedkar. In spite of their opposition, this article was included in the Constitution. Bhimrao had told Kashmir’s leader Sheikh Abdullah that “You want India to protect your borders, India should build roads in your area, India should supply your food, and Kashmir should be given equal status to India.” , But India should have only limited powers, but Indians should not have any right in Kashmir. I will not do a treacherous act against India’s interests as law minister of India to agree to this proposal.
Bhimrao Ambedkar was in favor of the same civil code and used to oppose section 370 of Kashmir. Ambedkar’s desire was to be a country of modern India, scientific thinking and rational ideas. There was no place for personal law in his ideas. During the debate in the Constituent Assembly, Bhimrao urged the implementation of a uniform civil code by doing so and encouraged reform of Indian society. In 1951, the draft of the Hindu Code Bill of Bhimrao was stopped in Parliament, in which Bhimrao resigned from the cabinet. This Hindu code bill asked to give many rights to Indian women. In this draft, there was a demand for gender equality in the laws of succession marriage and the economy. Although the Prime Minister Nehru Cabinet and some other Congress leaders had corrected their point of view, President Rajendra Prasad and Ballabh Bhai Patel, quite a number of MPs were against this demand.
The framework of the Reserve Bank of India was based on Bhimrao’s views.
After a long illness, Bhimrao’s first wife, Ramabai, died in 1935. During the 1940s, Bhimrao had fallen ill with sleep deficiency, and his legs started to get worse, so he started taking medicines of insulin and homeopathic. They went to Mumbai for treatment and the doctors told them that you need a life partner who can make good food for you, take care of you and those who have a little knowledge of medicine.
After marriage, the doctor Sharda Kabir kept her name Savita Ambedkar. These were later known as ‘Mai’ or ‘Maisaheb’. Savita Ambedkar gave up his life on May 29, 2003 in Mehrauli, Delhi.
In the 1950s, Babasaheb was attracted to Buddhism. He announced that he is writing a book on Buddhism and as soon as it is complete, he will formally adopt Buddhism. Bhimrao founded the ‘Indian Buddhist Mahasabha’ i.e. ‘Buddhist Society of India’ in 1955. In 1956, he completed his famous book, ‘The Buddha and His Dhamma’.
On October 14, 1956, Bhimrao Ambedkar formally organized a public conversion ceremony with his supporters in the city of Nagpur. Earlier, Dr. Bhimrao adopted Buddhism, along with his wife Savita and other supporters, while receiving eclipse and Panchsheel by the monk Mahaishavir Chandramani. After this, his 500,000 supporters adopted Buddhism, taking triatna, Panchsheel and 22 pledges. Bhimrao was breaking the trap of the gods and imagining a person who is religious, but non-equality is not considered to be worth living. In order to be completely free from the bonds of Hinduism, Bhimrao himself fixed 22 vows for Buddhist followers, which was the essence of Buddhism. In these 22 pledges, the denial of avatars, renunciation, disbelief, abandonment of Pindan, participation in any ceremony performed by Brahmins, participation in the principles and teachings of the Buddha,Faith in human equality, kindness towards creatures, following the spiritual path of Buddha, not speaking lies, not eating alcohol, stealing, adopting Buddhism and relating to sacrifice of Hindu religion based on inequality.
Those 2 to 3 lakh people could not attend the October 14 ceremony, they got initiation of Buddhist Dham on the next day ie October 15.
Do’. After completing his last manuscript Lord Buddha and his Dhamma, on December 6, 1956, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar died in his house in Delhi. At the time of his death, he was 64 years and 7 months old.
BP BF Mumbai’s Dadar Chowpatty beach on December 7, according to the Buddhist style Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was cremated. Meanwhile, supporters and fans of millions of workers of Bhimrao participated. Considering his body as a witness at the time of his funeral, more than one million people had initiated Buddhism through Bhadant Anand Kausalayan.
After the death of Baba Saheb, his family had left his wife Savita Ambedkar. He died on 29 May 2003 at the age of 94.
His son Yashwant Ambedkar and grandson Prakash Ambedkar now lead the Bharipya Bahujan Mahasangh.
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was h0, posthumously by the Government of India. On Ambedkar Jayanti, public holidays are kept all over India.
Ambedkar had a message for Dalit people – “Be educated, get organized, fight”.
“Ambedkarism” is an ideology and philosophy of Baba Bhimrao Ambedkar. This ideology includes science, humanism, Buddhism, truth, non-violence etc. Social reform in the dalits, destroying untouchability, propaganda and propagation of Buddhism in India, protection of fundamental rights and rights in the Indian Constitution, the creation of a moral and ethnic society and the progress of India, all these are principally the principles of Ambedkarism I have included.
In the days of all the politicians of his time, Bhimrao did the most writing work. In social and political conflicts, he wrote in many books, essays, articles and speeches. His literary works are recognized for their major social attitude. All of them get their vision and future thinking. Bhimrao’s compositions are read in the entire world including India. Lord Buddha and his Dhamma are known as ‘Dharmagrantha’ of Indian Buddhists. His D.Sc. Managing the Problem of the Rupee: It’s Origin And Its Solution has established the central bank of India ie Reserve Bank of India.
On March 15, 1976, the Maharashtra government established Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Material Publication Committee. The main objective of the Maharashtra Education Department is to publish the entire literature of Babasaheb in several sections. “Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings and Speechs” by 2019, 22 sectionfirst section under this scheme was published on April 14, 1979, on the birthday of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. So far 29 books have been published through this scheme. Since 1987, the work of translating all these into Marathi language had started but till now the work has not been completed.Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings and Speeches’Seeing popularity and importance, the Indian government has published 21 sections in Hindi and has published it. 10 English sections have been translated into 21 Hindi sections. The complete literature of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar has not been published yet, more than 45 unpublished sections of his literature can be made.
The basis of Dalit journalism is considered as Bhimrao, because it was the publisher and founder of the first editorial of Dalit journalism. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar published all the letters in Marathi language as his main work was Maharashtra and the general language of that language was Marathi. The dalit and exploited masses of Maharashtra were not well-educated at that time; the people of that region mostly knew Marathi.
Seeing the atrocities committed on Dalits, Bhimrao started his first Marathi fortnightly letter dancer on January 31, 1920 . Its editor was Pandu Ram Nandram Bhatkar and Bhimrao Ambedkar. The only part of this stone was the word of Saint Tukaram. For this letter Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur institute also provided assistance of 25 thousand.
After the closure of the Lokayukat letter in 1923, Bhimrao withdrew his second Marathi fortnightly letter on April 3, 1924, from India. This paper was edited by Bhimrao Ambedkar himself. Through this letter he used to try to bring the problems and complaints of the Dalit society to the public. Once in the editorial he wrote that if the child was born between Gangadhar Tilak untouchables, he would never make the slogan “Swaraj is my birthright” instead, “I have a perfect right to eradicate untouchability.” The Dalit people This letter played an important role in awakening. On the top parts of this newspaper were the words of Saint Dnyaneshwar. A total of 34 points of this Marathi letter came out, but due to economic difficulties, it was also closed in November 1929.
Bhimrao started the Hindi letter Samata on 29 June 1928. This letter was the mouthpiece of Samiti Sainik Dal (Samata Sainik Dal) organized by Bhimrao Ambedkar. Bhimrao Ambedkar made Vishnu Nayak editor of this letter.
Samata papers were closed for some reasons, after which Bhimrao published this letter again by the name of Janata. The first fortnight of the public letter came out on 24 February 1930. This stone became a weekly on October 31, 1930. Bhimrao wrote a well-known article titled “We will become a caste Jamat” (Hindi: We will become the ruling community). This letter did a very important job in raising the problems of stone people. This letter was closed in 1956. This letter lasted for 26 years.
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar started the enlightened India letter on 4th February, 1956. It was the public letter that was renamed Bhimrao by enlightened India. The mouthpiece of ‘Akhil Bharatiya Dalit Federation’ was published on the face of this letter. After the demise of Bhimrao, the letter was closed. Bhimrao’s grandson Prakash Ambedkar announced on 11th April 1917 the resumption of the enlightened India in the celebration of Mahatma Phule’s birth anniversary. The first issue of enlightened India began again in fortnightly on May 10, 2017.
All the above mentioned journals, Doctor Bhimrao Ambedkar contributed greatly to the upliftment of the Dalits, thereby making a difference in the life and thinking of the untouchables.
Where Babasaheb first went to Babasaheb with respect and honor by the supporters of Bhimrao in October 1927. Babasaheb is a Marathi word which means father saheb. His follower wanted Babasaheb to be his great savior, so he called Bhimrao Babasaheb.
Today, many universities and public institutions have been named after Babasaheb. Among them are Jalandhar), Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Ambedkar University, Delhi. Many awards are given on their names.
In 2004, the Columbia University of America decided to celebrate this day prominently on its 200th anniversary. This university created a list of 100 intelligent students who had read from here, the Colombian Offades of Their Time. When this list comes in front of everyone, the first name in it is the Bhimrao Ambedkar story and he was mentioned as “the creator of modern India”. Ambedkar was called the most intelligent student by Columbia University.
During the election poll conducted in 2012 by History TV18 and CNN IBN, Bhimrao Ambedkar was voted the most as “The Greatest Indian”.
Addressing Indian Parliament in 2010, US President Barack Obama addressed Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar as the great and respected Human Rights Champion and Chief Writer of the Constitution of India.
Ambedkar’s political philosophy gave birth to large number of political parties in the labor unions in India. By adopting Buddhism, interest in Buddhism increased among the people of India. In today’s time, large scale celebrations are also being converted to Buddhism.
If talked outside of India, during the 1990’s, some Hungarian Romani people saw some similarities between the Dalits of India. Dr. B. R.Inspired by Ambedkar, the people there started to change in Buddhism. The people there have also started 3 schools named “Dr. Ambedkar High School” in Hungary. On December 6, 2016, Ambedkar’s Statue was also established in a school by Jai Bhim Network of Hungary.
The Dr. Ambedkar Aum Museum has been built in Chicholi village in Nagpur district of Maharashtra. Apart from this, Ambedkar’s personal items are also kept in Shantivan.
Dr. B. R.Ambedkar has been the most revered leader of the dalit community. Baba Saheb’s idol and statue can be found in India’s Hargaon, city, railway station, intersection and parco. Photographs of Western suit, with tie, in a pocket in front, a pen and arms will be found in the Indian Constitution book and spectacles. In many countries of the world, including sculptures of Japan, Great Britain, they will get sculptures.
Every year on April 14, Baba Saheb’s Birthday is celebrated as Ambedkar Jayanti. There is a big festival for the people of Maharashtra. Maharashtra government celebrates Ambedkar Jayanti as Gyan Divas because Dr. Ambedkar is not only a symbol of knowledge but also a symbol of knowledge. This is a public holiday all over India. Every year on this day, tributes are given to him by the President of India and the Prime Minister of New Delhi Parliament. Dalit Buddhists and Ambedkarites, like their God, keep their photographs in their own houses and congratulate them.
Besides India, Ambedkar Jayanti is celebrated in more than 65 countries of the world. 125th Birth Anniversary of Ambedkarcalled Baba Saheb as ‘the leader of the world’. Ambedkar’s birth was started by Ambedkar from his follower Randi.
Student day is celebrated by the Maharashtra government on 7th November as the day Bhimrao Ambedkar entered the school. In spite of being a great scholar, Bhimrao Jivanogi remained a student as a studentl colleges including essays, lectures, quizz compitions, competitions, and poetry lessons on Ambedkar’s life.
Jai Bhima is a greeting used by Ambedkarites, which means Bhimrao Ambedkar’s victory or Bhimrao Ambedkar is Zindabad. This phrase was coined by the follower of Bhimrao Babu Hardas.
Bhimrao took this blue color of the flag from the flag of Maharashtra’s Dalit class Mahar. This blue flag of Ashoka Chakra of Buddhism has become the symbol of Ambedkarabad. Apart from this, other Ambedkarite organizations, including Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh, Bahujan Samaj Party, have also adopted this color. Buddhists and Dalits use blue colors and blue flags on each occasion.
Bhimayan: Experience of Unacceptability (Bhimyan: Experience of Untouchability) This is a graphical biography of Bhimrao Ambedkar. This is made by Pardhan-Gondist Durgabai Vyam, Subhash Vyam, Srivid Natarajan and S. Anand. In this composition, all experiences of untouchability have been shown from Bhimrao’s childhood till it grows.
In 1920, the house where Bhimrao was studying in London was converted into “International Ambedkar Memorial”. November 14, 2015.
The coins of Rs 10 and 125 were released by the Indian government Films and plays showing the thinking and biography of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar have been created. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was directed by Jabbar Patel in 2000. This film was produced by the Government’s Social Justice and Empowerment . Due to controversy, this film took a lot of time to appear. Professor David Blundell established a series of films and events – Ariasing Light, with the aim of encouraging interest and knowledge about Ambedkar’s life. Ambedkar’s main role was created in the Constitution of a mini TV series directed by Shyam Benegal.
A Journey of Samyak Buddha – Hindi film (2013), based on Ambedkar’s Lord Buddha and his Dhamma Granth.
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No mathematician can give any meaning to the language about matter, force, inertia used in current text-books of mechanics.
If you don't take my words too seriously, I would say this: If we assume that all matter would disappear from the world, then, before relativity, one believed that space and time would continue existing in an empty world. But, according to the theory of relativity, if matter and its motion disappeared there would no longer be any space or time.
Albert Einstein (1921) as qes (1947) 1st edition, Ch. VIII, Sect. 5, p. 178. In response to the question by an American journalist: How could one explain the content of the relativity theory in a few sentences?
Newton’ : F was in’s corrected formula m has the value : where the “rest mass” ht, which is about 3×105 km⋅sec−1 or about 186,000 mi⋅sec−1.
What makes writing relativity so tricky is this: Built into ordinary language — in its use of tenses, for example — are many implicit assumptions about the nature of temporal relations that we now know to be false. Most importantly, we have known since 1905 that when you say that two events in different places happen at the same time you are not referring to anything inherent in the events themselves. You are merely adopting a conventional way of locating them that can differ from other equally valid conventional assignments of temporal order which do not have the events happening at the same time.’e we’ve triu’dn’it’s happening. But it really does happen.
By the widening of the transformation group in general relativity the idea of distinguished inertial coordinate systems could also be eliminated by Einstein as inconsistent with the group-theoretical properties of the theory. Without this general critical attitude, which abandoned naive visualizations in favour of a conceptual analysis of the correspondence between observational data and the mathematical quantities in a theoretical formalism, the establishment of the modern form of quantum theory would not have been possible.
I consider the theory of relativity to be an example showing h.
Einstein's famous theory of relativity states that while phenomena appear different to someone close to a black hole, traveling close to the speed of light, or in a falling elevator here on earth, scientists in profoundly different environments will nevertheless always discover the same underlying laws of nature.
Relativity distorted classical expectations in a way that Clavain still did not find entirely intuitive. Slam two objects towards each other, each with individual velocities just below light-speed, and the classical result for their closing velocity would be the sum of their individual speeds: just under twice the speed of light. Yet the true result, confirmed with numbing precision, was that the objects saw each other approach with a combined speed that was still just below the speed of light. Similarly, the relativistic closing velocity for two objects moving towards each other with individual speeds of one-half of light-speed was not light-speed itself, but eight-tenths of it. It was the way the universe was put together, and yet it was not something the human mind had evolved to accept.
Riemann's exceedingly speculative ideas on the subject of the metrical field were practically ignored in his day, save by the English mathematician Clifford, who translated Riemann's works, prefacing them to his own discovery of the non-Euclidean Clifford space. Clifford realised the potential importance of the new ideas and suggested that matter itself might be accounted for in terms of these local variations of the non-Euclidean space, thus inverting in a certain sense Riemann's ideas. But in Clifford's day this belief was mathematically untenable. Furthermore, the physical exploration of space seemed to yield unvarying Euclideanism. ...it was reserved for the theoretical investigator Einstein, by a stupendous effort of rational thought, based on a few flimsy empirical clues, to unravel the mystery and to lead Riemann's ideas to victory. (In all fairness to Einstein... he does not appear to have been influenced directly by Riemann.) Nor were Clifford's hopes disappointed, for the varying non-Euclideanism of the continuum was to reveal the mysterious secret of gravitation, and perhaps also of matter, motion, and electricity. one of Space-Time... po. H. We ...the theory of relativity is the theory of the space-time metrical field.
Our first reaction might be to say: "What nonsense! How can different people, travelling apart, all be at the centre of the same sphere?" Our objection, however, would be unjustified.
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New deals show growth for Darlington
Jonathan and Wendy at Morton Park, Darlington
Wendy said: “The site is perfect for establishing a pay as you go gym that offers health and fitness without being tied to a contract, which is something not on offer elsewhere in the town. The location is ideal, with a growing number of people working in this part of Darlington who can drop in before or after work, or during their lunch break, and I am grateful to Sanderson Weatherall for helping us to complete the lease.”
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Jonathan Simpson, Partner at Sanderson Weatherall’s Teesside office, said: “The Eastern side of Darlington, including the Morton Park area, have been very busy in recent months and these deals for Morrisons show the momentum that is gathering in the area.
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TAs a long time sailor, I am aware that the three ideal characteristics of a knot are, first, that it does the
Although the way I make a bow on my shoes also ends up with a fully symmetrical knot, your method was so quick and
beautiful that it is strange that no-one has invented it earlier. Or maybe some has, but then it is a mystery that
it hasn't spread.
- Stefan E., Sweden
2s), but this is going to be The Knot for the rest of my life.
I got a book about knot tying for Christmas two years ago and that knot definitely should've been in there.
I am a 44 year old professional engineer and father of two, and for all these years I knew that there must be a
- Colin C., Hastings, UK
- Charlie F., New Mexico, USA
I've switched over to the Ian Knot. No more "loop around the finger, wrap around the ear, bunny through the hole"
I studied and studied the pictures, and feared it would be too complicated or difficult. All that changed when I
got a shoe and actually tried it.
- Mark H., MO, USA
- Dennis M., Alabama, USA
hour repeatedly tying your knot. I was stunned at the end to realize my fingers had now forgotten how to tie the
- Bob Y., California, USA
Thats what I said when I first did the Ian Knot successfully. It took a few tries, but after a few minutes I had it.
- Dylan H., NY, USA
was there !!
a few minutes more I was able to teach my son. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I managed to teach all three of my children in a matter of minutes, and my son is now going to amaze his friends at
Thanks Ian, my 3 yr old has mastered the Knot and I have encouraged other mums with interested kids to check it out.
I had a ball and my team of 15 people enjoyed an activity to see who could do your Ian Knot the fastest!!
- Katrina L., Victoria, Australia
be using your method next fall to teach the little ones!
My kids think its great now they can tie their laces so fast and not have them come undone 5 minutes later. Your
- Kevin L., UK
I tell them that the spy on the left (the thumb) circles front to meet the other "spy" (the R index finger) in the
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... your tying style was easier to teach the little girls I babysit.
Ian, as a mother of a child with fine motor skills in the 8th percentile and visual motor skills in the 16th
various things, one of them being tying his shoes. Within minutes of studying your flip book and gentle instruction
After one or two false starts (that is, my son screaming in frustration), my 12-year old son has mastered the Ian
practicing on his own, with no urging.
Yesterday evening my son (age 8) asked me to show him "that super-fast knot". We spent 15 minutes going through the
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My 6 year old son has had difficulties in learning to tie his shoes and it took four tries and 5 minutes to tie
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- Allan, Oregon, USA
belive I tied it that fast. I had to teach him; he thought I had trick shoelaces!
and if I weren't already married, I think the knot would have gotten me a date! (I'm old and ugly; your knot is
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that I got your Ian knot on the first try. Geez, I though hubby and I were the only weirdos who worried about
As I write, half of my colleagues have their shoes on their desks.
Everybody I've shown is, at the least, amazed by the speed of the knot. See they're not expecting much when I tell
them there's a new knot around town but then they watch me and I'm done before they can blink.
- Will F., New York, USA
hers up.
I've shown a couple of friends who were of the narrow-minded variety that thought tying a faster knot meant tying
- Ian D., British Columbia, Canada
doing, and you can see this startled look of disbelief on their faces. They give their heads a little shake and
usually say "Do it again". I think at first they are expecting the normal tying method, but it goes by so fast they
aren't sure what they just saw.
- Ken W., BC, Canada
great knot!
proficient at it.
become the way I tie.
- Jule K., Illinois, USA
- Graham M., Ontario, Canada
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In the beginning of 1995, a few weeks after I bought my first compatible PC, I found your little program 'IAN-KNOT
- Daniel R., Bremen, Germany
After a couple minutes, I saw what I was doing wrong and I did it. This is great! It makes me smile every time I
wife thinks I am crazy, like a little boy who just learned to tie his shoe.
- Richard B., California, USA
- Brittani B.
- Rob, Alabama, USA
shoes to running shoes and have to tie the laces). I hope I'll shave some seconds off using the Ian Knot!!!
- Gennady S.
I travel through airports frequently and due to hightened security I frequently have to remove and re-tie my shoes.
I just returned from a vacation to the bahamas and bought a pair of pants that have to be tied in front and back.
In time, it saves me quite a lot
Thanks to the Ian Knot
I fortunately I did not
- Klemens Ky
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WASHINGTON -- Gov Brian Sandoval issued a glowing recommendation this summer for Reno attorney Miranda Du to become a federal judge in Nevada.
After conducting a fresh review of the record, "the court accept," he wrote in an Oct. 28, 2008, order.
"I have reviewed the documents related to my approval of Magistrate Judge Cooke's order, and I find nothing that would cause me to change my belief that Miranda Du would make an excellent federal judge," Sandoval said.
The case, involving Du's defense of the Truckee Meadows Water Authority in a worker grievance, emerged on Thursday as a possible obstacle in the Nevadan's path to the federal bench, even as.
Du was approved by the committee on a party line 10-8 vote over the objections of Republicans who challenged her credentials and referred to the Truckee Meadows case.
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The local government had no money to modernize. So the Ming-era walls remained standing even as ancient walls in other Chinese cities, including the ramparts around Beijing, were torn down by the Communists. Within the walls here, families continued living in old courtyards ?
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, on a pm thats only accessible over ssh!!
<issue_comment>username_3: verified.
<issue_comment>username_3: still have to verify it user username and a vm. Only verified on locahost
<issue_comment>username_3: verified
Chandrikas-MacBook-Air:la chandrikagole$ export SSH_KEY=~/.ssh/sltest.pem
Chandrikas-MacBook-Air:la chandrikagole$ SSH_USER=ec2-user slc deploy http+ssh://ec2-54-244-202-181.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:7777 ../la-1.0.0.tgz
Deployed `../la-1.0.0.tgz` to ` bubble customisation
I'm trying to customise the bubble image for media messages using:
bubbleFactory = [[JSQMessagesBubbleImageFactory alloc] initWithBubbleImage:[UIImage jsq_bubbleRegularStrokedImage] capInsets:UIEdgeInsetsZero];
self.outgoingAttachmentBmainColor]; <----
self.incomingAttachmentBubbleIm
and in messageBubbleImageDataForItemAtIndexPath:
case MessageTypeAttachment:
if)
result = self.outgoingAttachmentBubbleImageData;
result = self.incomingAttachmentBubbleImageData;
my JSQMessageData implementation use this:
- (id<JSQMessageMediaData>)media
return [[NMAttachmentMediaItem alloc] initWithMessage:self];
Everything works well and I can see my media message, The issue here is that messageBubbleImageDataForItemAtIndexPath: is never called for media messages and i don't know how to customise the bubble.
<issue_comment>username_1: hey @username_0 - correct, media views use `- (UIView *)mediaView`, not the bubble views. This is why you are seeing this behavior.
Because `mediaView` is **any** `UIView`, you *can* return the bubble image view.
You may want something more complex, in which case you can an subvads on requests lock up proxy
username_0: When GET requests are not fully 'read', a connect proxy will never close the connection to the proxied server, even when the TCP connection on the client side has disappeared.
1. Put all files from gist https://gist.github.com/username_0/13edd137cd2b3f98dec9 in a folder (bash required)
4. In a different terminal run ./proxy-blocker.sh
5. After about 5 GETs, the script hangs because the proxy server hangs
Expected: the proxy server closes the connection to the backend server when it notices the connection to the client has know if this is a bug in `connect` and not in the `proxy-middleware` module? @username_2 can you take a look at this in your module to confirm/deny?
<issue_comment>username_2: I'm running an "experiment" with proxy-middleware where I don't really think about the code and I basically merge every pull request that comes in as long as it has tests. So far it hasn't been very successful and it's resulted in poor quality code. It's probably a bug in proxy-may be your issue: https://github.com/username_2/connect-proxy/issues/25 If not, please feel free to open a new issue over atyour Coordinators is reachable" while clustering multiple servers (arangodb v2.5)
i faced some problem when tried to setup an 1 coordinator + 2 dbserver clustering, each server runs on separate virtual machine/ip in a vpn, all ports are enabled. All machine runs Ubuntu 14.04, all arangodb instances has its own IP set in arangod.log as `endpoint = tcp://ip.of.the.machine:8529` and set the first two cluster option to "no".
Given that i can reach each machine's web interface, i tried to configure the cluster from the coordinator's web UI (192.168.2.85), running the web UI from my local windows machine, also in the vpn.
Could you pls check the screenshots and remarks i've taken during the proc1191/6638599/fbee28f6-c987-11e4-9c29-ae5ccc3688d3.png)
[Launch Cluster] respo646/6e15b1ec-c988-11e4-8117-f9f193594f8c.png)
On Chrome dev panel, captured some GET requests "http://192.168.2.85:8530/_admin/aardvark/cluster/Coordinators" resulted an "500" error code and a response: `{"error":true,"code":500,"errorNum":500,"errorMessage":"A runtime error occurred while executing an action: TypeError: Cannot read property 'all' of null TypeError: Cannot read property 'all' of null\n at buildR:1106:18)\n239:7)\n51:15)\n"`
On 192.168.2.85, /var/log/arangodb/arangod.log, found that could be related:
`2015-03-13T12:33:38Z [12392] INFO Starting server Claus
2015-03-13T12:34:10Z [12392] INFO Could not talk to endpoint tcp://192.168.2.85:8530, giving up.
2015-03-13T12:34:16Z [12392] ERROR bootstrapping DB servers failed: Could not connect to 'tcp://192.168.2.85:8530' 'connect() failed with #111 - Connection refused'`
Could you give me some hints what kind of network (or other) problem should i look for?
<issue_comment>username_0: Another info, after got the message "None of your Coordinators is reachable ...", checking the services on the Coordinator's system got62774/d1108db0-cbbf-11
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Since we are EMPLOYEES of a temp service, why are we providing free vehicle use? At least Renfroe pays for the one way travel expenses to get to the storm, why don't the rest? It really would be best if the vendors paid the vehicle expense and travel expenses.
Why are we paying for what should be the vendors business expense? We used to be true independent contractors, as some of us still are, and paid under an IRS1099, but by being an EMPLOYEE the worm has turned. It is high time that the vendors realize that with State Farm being a client, the rules and ways of doing business have changed. No longer should we as EMPLOYEES be required to pay expenses that belong to the vendor.
Now it has come to pass that State Farm, effective June 30 will require that the temp employees hired as claim reps have their own cell phone and pagers for the use of State Farm. No longer will State Farm provide this equipment for the conduct of State Farm business as was agreed in the last contract with the various vendors. Yes, you will be paid #2.00 per file for them to use YOUR equipment for their business or $5.00 per day while on per diem.
OK, yes, I know that cell phones and pagers are now standard kit out on the road and are invaluable tools of the trade. Yes, I know that other cheap-a** carriers require them also.
However, the difference is that we are EMPLOYEES of a vendor that have trained to be accepted for State Farms rigorus file requirements. We are EMPLOYEES using State Farms computers. We are EMPLOYEES that are paid far less on the medium size losses as we are not on a sliding fee scale. For State Farm to change the rules in mid stream, while not out of character, is something the vendors should have the courage to deal with.
I contend that since we are merely EMPLOYEES of the various vendors, the VENDORS should be the ones to provide the pagers and cell phones for the companies use!!! Are the State Farm kids be forced to use their own equipment for the glory of Lil' Ed? Then neither should the EMPLOYEES of the vendors.
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To say that our lives have been crazy, out-of-control and busy lately would be an understatement. Do you ever feel that way?Sometimes it just feels like the hamster wheel of life is winning and we need to take the reigns again. We did manage to squeeze in some fun this weekend. We celebrated Jenn’s birthday in a big way with an evening filled with laughter, dancing, singing and great food. Oh – and chocolate cake!
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of noble indigenous families received a religious education at Don Vasco de Quiroga's Colegio de San Nicolas. The Palacio de Huitzimengari, for example, was built on the prestigious main plaza of Patzcuaro and housed the indigenous governor and descendants of the last Purepecha ruler. At the same time, the outskirts of Pátzcuaro—technically part of the municipality—included many barrios with Indian populations: communities held by the _encomenderos_ (later _hacendados_ ) who lived in Pátzcuaro's main square. These Indians also had specific rights and obligations and were, for example, expected to pay tithes and submit to the indigenous governor and colonial authorities. For our purposes, it is especially important to note that market vending was defined as the exclusive prerogative of Indians from early in the colonial period. Throughout the colony, in order to make cities viable, rural Indians were required by law to bring their food and wares to cities and in exchange received the right to sell their goods. Spanish municipal authorities had the power to regulate and control when and where the markets operated and tightly curtailed attempts to sell goods outside of markets. They also set standards for local weights and measures, hygiene, and refuse disposal and collected taxes from vendors. Notably, barter in the _tianguis_ has long been important for transactions between indigenous people, but market transactions by design brought New Spain's varied inhabitants together. The market plaza became the defining contact zone of the early modern world, and its indigenous vendors were its cultural and economic brokers. Thus the construction of indigenous identity from early in the colonial period included the Indian market vendor, a figure defined by her regulated presence in the city and by her negotiated relationship to various other urban social groups.
Indian dominance in the market was destabilized even during the colonial period. Mexico's markets became some of the most racially diverse spaces in New Spain. By the 1930s Pátzcuaro's Indians had certainly lost their monopoly. The _tianguis_ , Patzcuaro's celebrated Friday marketplace, remained known as the Indian market but was just one option for buying and selling wares in the city. David Kaplan describes mid-twentieth-century Patzcuaro as a city of "middlemen," where mestizos and _indios_ alike sold goods in a daily market, regardless of whether they or their family had produced them. Yet, in the context of the developing tourism industry, indigenous status did once again carry a certain currency, both in the Friday _tianguis_ and in the daily markets. In this modern world, however, mere status as market vendor was not sufficient to assign--or claim--indigenous identity. Rural communities, while typically assumed to be indigenous, were likely in fact populated by people of a mixture of Spanish, indigenous, and African heritage. In this context, the vendors and their recorders created physical, material, and cultural signs to signify "indigenous." It was in the business interest of market women to claim such distinctiveness and to play their part.
Kaplan described mid-century indigenous vendors as selling food and goods that their own families produced or caught (unalienated labor), marked by their elaborate dress (pleated skirts and rebozos covering their heads), bare feet, and seated position on the ground, all of which differentiated indigenous vendors from mestizos. These characteristics, along with braided hair, are the markers that artists depicting indigenous vendors stressed in their representations of market women, which became so popular in postcards, paintings, calendars, and murals. Manuel Toussaint evoked the market's allure for artists and painters, noting that in the _tianguis_ "we find the life of the people painted in living color, which a painting cannot match." The Friday traditional _tianguis_ was advertised as one of Pátzcuaro's chief tourism draws. These images both preserved and regulated the open-air market, as they helped determine who counted as an indigenous vendor.
Certainly many of these images resonated with visitors because they spoke to a larger context: a Mexico, and a world, in which modern public markets--steel and glass structures with large open naves, running water, and electricity that embraced the rhetoric of progress, hygiene, and capitalism--were expanding. By contrast, the precapitalist _tianguis_ increasingly represented the marketplace of the past. In the economy of modern tourism, its allure resided in that difference. It is in this context that the regulation of Patzcuaro's vendors became intensely racialized and politicized: between 1934 and 1937 Patzcuaro's municipality planned and constructed a modern new public market building on the Plaza Chica. Plans for the market began with private fund-raising efforts in 1934; the state expropriated a city block on the Plaza Chica in 1935; and by January 11, 1936, following a city official's December visit to Mexico City to meet with Cardenas,Publicas, S. A., had promised a loan of up to Mex$93,800. Cárdenas helped the municipality secure this large public loan from the National Bank. The construction project was long and drawn out; there were problems with securing materials and funding and with repaying the loan. Along the way, Leduc and the DMAAH weighed in on the building's plans. Unspecified modifications were made, presumably under the leadership of engineer Armando Carrano, who had finished work on the project by February 2. On March 31, 1937, the new market opened (figure 2.15). This initiated a transformation in the regulation of market commerce and culture in Patzcuaro, as street vendors were required to relocate from the daily markets in the Plaza Chica, under the arches, and along the streets to rented spaces where they paid higher taxes for the privilege of access to permanent shelter, running water, and electricity.
Figure 2.15. "El Mercado, Pátzcuaro, Mich." Public Market, Plaza Chica, Pátzcuaro, 1935–1937. Archivo Histórico Municipal de Pátzcuaro.
Progressive municipal leaders around Mexico embraced such new markets as signs of the country's postrevolutionary new order. Such markets offered, it appeared, modern solutions for the public good, including hygienic facilities, a solution to dirty, crowded streets clogged with vendors, and even educational and social programming. As such, Alberto Hijar has suggested that such projects served as a "condensation" of the postrevolutionary urban project, with its goal of creating a new modern and progressive subject, in political and economic terms. In the case of Patzcuaro's new market, daily vendors would be regulated, confined, organized, and framed in a thoroughly modern manner.
Notably, however, every attempt was made to couch this modern, national project in highly traditional and local terms, thanks to the efforts of municipal authorities, who led the project, and Leduc, acting as the representative of the federal DMAAH. The public market engaged the rustic end of the spectrum of colonial style deemed typical in Patzcuaro. Such a vernacular style was coded by intellectuals like Dr. Atl in his _Artes populares de México_ (1922) as "indigenous architecture," described as colonial-era architecture that was overseen by the Europeans but supposedly built by Indians. Like the Casa del Portal Chaparro (figure 2.10), the oldest residence on the Plaza Principal, the market's portal was squat, with heavy, bulging Doric columns and capitals, set underneath double-stepped rectangular capitals, all of wood. On the second story, a balcony replicated the lower portico in the center third of the building, its balustrade harkening back to pre-nineteenth-century preference for wooden rather than iron railings. Effectively, then, the style of the architecture was designed to preserve the ideological association between indigenous identity and market commerce, while in fact increasingly serving the needs of a much broader range of middle-men (and -women) vendors and marginalizing those smaller-scale vendors who tended to sell their own goods. While the structure did not share the refined architecture of many of the Plaza Chica's buildings, its whitewashed adobe walls, red-tiled roof, and elevation helped the market harmonize with other structures on the plaza. And municipal authorities required that local materials and local workers be used for its
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The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) may have been around since 2000 but its short-term and inconsistent renewal never engendered much investor confidence.
So now that the agreement has been renewed for 10 years—meaning almost all African-made goods from AGOA-eligible countries can come into the U.S. duty free—Africa is eager to trade and companies are eager to understand opportunities there.
Speaking on a panel at last week’s Africa Sourcing and Fashion Week in Ethiopia, Finn Holm-Olsen, director of trade promotion for the East Africa Trade and Investment Hub said he’s seen three trends taking shape since AGOA’s renewal: U.S. buyers are taking a serious look at Africa, U.S. companies are committing to shifting a percentage of their worldwide sourcing to Africa and others are looking to draw investment in their supply chains to Africa.
Roy Ashurst, PVH’s production and sourcing hub leader for Africa and the Middle East, who also spoke on the panel, started off by clearing up comments likening Africa to Bangladesh.
“Africa is not the new Bangladesh,” he said. “Our goal for Africa is to be the new Sri Lanka.” PVH is one of the leaders in sourcing in Africa and the company has continued to show its support for growth in the region.
The AGOA trade preference package allows for African apparel products to enter the U.S. market duty free, and an included third party fabric provision means factories can use any fabric from any country to make their goods and still receive the duty free privileges. Forty-one African nations are eligible for AGOA, but only 26Of that 26, those best poised for growth in manufacturing are Kenya, Ethiopia, Lesotho, Mauritius and Madagascar.
In the first year of AGOA, Africa’s exports to the U.S. saw 300 percent growth to roughly $1 billion, and though China’s entry into the WTO, which eliminated quotas in 2004, led Africa’s exports to taper off a bit, there has been an uptick since costs started rising in Asia.
But with the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) on the horizon, which will give duty free benefits to a handful of Asian nations, including Vietnam, Africa could face crippling competition if it doesn’t look to position itself for added value.
“If we continue the way we are, importing third country fabric, with long lead times, then we’re really opening up the opportunity for the TPP countries,” Ashurst said. “Vietnam will start taking business away from Africa,” because duty free benefits for Vietnam will mean it can compete with Africa on price.
As of now, the average lead time out of the Djibouti/Hawassa ports, which Ethiopia uses, is 39 days compared to neighboring Kenya’s 43 days and Vietnam’s 35 days out of Ho Chi Minh. The current costs to process containers from factory to client in Africa is at least double, sometimes triple, that of Vietnam.
“Logistics are the biggest challenge,” Ashurst said.
Bob Berg, senior sales manager for international sourcing for MAGIC, and JC Mazingue, owner and managing partner at JCM & Associates consultancy, also spoke on the panel and said Vietnam may not be so quick to draw business from Africa.
Regardless of how things shake out post-TPP, African countries looking to lead in sourcing will have to improve operator training for more productivity so that CM costs can remain the same, improve training of industrial engineers to develop manufacturing capabilities and efficiencies, and put vertical supply chains in place, Ashurst explained. If Africa has fabric and trims, it can compete equally with Vietnam.
Either way, Ashurst’s outlook for the up and coming continent is bright. “Africa can become a world leader, not only in cost, but in lead time and also sustainability and compliance,” he said.
(If AGOA still doesn’t add up or you need to know more, agoa.info breaks down a bit of everything, and at eatradehub.org you can pose specific questions to online AGOA experts).
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. _JCC_ 5:424-25, 427-29; ADA 3:392-93; JA to John Lowell, June 12, 1776, _PJA_ 4:250; Jensen, _Founding of a Nation_ , 688-91.
. _ADA_ 3:335-37; JA to AA, June 26, 1776, _AFC_ 2:23-24; Dumas Malone, _Jefferson and His Time_. 6 vols. (New York, 1948-81), 1:220-22; Conner, _Autobiography of Rush_ , 140. Also see the notes on Adams's committee activities in _PJA_ 4:1-4, 252-65, 341-45.
. _Pennsylvania Archives_. 9 series (Harrisburg, 1852-1935), 2d ser., 3:658; Ryerson, _Revolution Is Now Begun_ , 228-38; JA to JW, May 20, 1776, _PJA_ 4:196; JA to Samuel Chase, June 14, 1776, ibid., 313.
. Gerry to JW, June 25, 1776, Smith, _LDC_ 4:316-17; Joseph Reed to Charles Pettit, June 26, 1776, in William B. Reed, _ (Philadelphia, 1847), 1:192.
.1:299-308, 413-28; _PJA_ 4:341-51; Carl), 194-223; Wilbur Samuel Howell, "The Declaration of Independence and Eighteenth Century Logic," _WMQ_ 18 (1961): 463-84.
. JA to Archibald Bulloch, July 1, 1776, _PJA_ 4:352.
. "Dickinson's Notes for a Speech in Congress," July 1, 1776, Smith, _LDC_ 4:351-58; _ADA_ 3:396.
. _ADA_ 3:396; John M. Head, _A Ti_ (Madison, Wis., 1968), 34, 61-62. On the notion of partition, see James H. Hutson, "The Partition Treaty and the Declaration of Independence, JAH 58 (1972): 351-58.
. _ADA_ 3:396; Shaw, _Character of JA_ , 98: Farrell, "JA," _NEQ_ 62:526-27.
1906), 161-62.
. Jensen, _Founding of a Nation_ , 700.
. JA to AA, July 3, 1776, _AFC_ 2:27-30.
. [Thomas Jefferson], "Composition Draft" and "," Boyd, _Papers of Jefferson_ , 1:413-28; Smith, _LDC_ 4:386.
. JA to AA, July 3, 1776, _AFC_ 2:28; JA to George Otis, Feb. 9, 1821, _New England Historical and Geneological Register_ 30 (1876): 329-30; JA to MOW, July 20 and 27, 1807, _Adams-Warren Letters_ 4:339-40, 355; JA to Skelton Jones, Mar. 11, 1809, Adams, _Works_ 9:611; JA to Rush, Aug. 23, 1805, and May 1, 1807, Schutz and Adair, _Spur of Fame_ , 34-35, 82; JA to Jefferson, Aug. 24, 1815, Cappon, _A-J Letters_ 2:455. The "Child Independence" quotation is from Richard B. Morris, _The American Revolution Reconsidered_ (New York, 1967), 17. Adams's recollection of Britain's treatment of the colonial soldiers appears to have had a basis in fact. See F, 111-15. In his later years, Adams took great pride in having predicted as early as 1755--years before anyone had heard of Thomas Paine, he liked to say--that the removal of the French would inevitably result in America independence. Indeed, as an old man he came to see himself as embracing independence even before Samuel Adams came to such a determination. With much delight, he recalled having suggested that, if the colonists could "remove the turbulent Gallicks" from Canada, the process of "setting up for ourselves"--establishing independent governments--could be begun. See JA to Rush, May 21, 1807, Adams, _Works_ 9:596; JA to Nathan Webb, Oct. 12, 1755, _PJA_ 1:5.
On the various factors that led others to chose independence, see Wright, _Franklin of Philadelphia_ , 250, on Benjamin Franklin; Ferling, _First of Men_ , 92, on George Washington; Noble E. Cunningham, Jr.,_ (Baton Rouge, 1987), 45, on Thomas Jefferson. The Bernard Bailyn quotation can be found in Bailyn, _" Common Sense_: The Most Uncommon Pamphlet of the Revolution," _American Heritage_ 25 (Dec. 1973): 92.
. JA to MOW, Apr. 6, 1776, _W-ALetters_ 72:221-23; JA to Reed, _PJA_ 4:364; JA to AA, July 3, 1776, _AFC_ 2:28; JA to Hezekiah Niles, Jan. 14 and Feb. 13, 1818, _Adams, Works_ 10:276, 282; JA to William Wirt, Jan. 5, 1818, ibid., 272; JA to Jedediah Morse, Nov. 29, 1818, ibid., Nov. 29, 1818, ibid., 182. Also see Howe, _Changing Political Thought of JA_ , 32-36, 46-49. On the eighteenth-century theory of the rise and decline of states, see Dr, 13-47.
. JA to Tudor, June 5, 1817, and Mar. 11, 1818, JAPM, reel 123; JA to Wirt, June 5, 1818, ibid., reel 123
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No amount/estimate: (i) The DN increased the policy rate by 15bps to -0.6 %; (ii) March 12, DKK200 billion in additional liquidity after Danish authoritied cancel the planned increases meant to take effect later; (ii) March 30, A joint statement by the government and the financial sector commits banks and mortgage banks to support households with additional loans and payment holidays. Banks and insurance companies are urged by the DFSA not to pay out dividends or buy back shares; (iii) the DN also increased the interest rate on the previously announced 1-week loans to -0.35 %.
(i) March 17SE (ii) March 19, 2.25ears; (vi) April 18, DKK30 billion government guarantee (to insurance companies) for companies' trade and export activities; (vii) No amount/estimate: May 20, For startups, loan guarantees by the Ministry of Finance on 70 %ectly relating to COVID-19.
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Ts. My name is Julianne, and although I was raised in California, USA, have recently married a dear German man and last years since we've known each other. We are currently studying and living in the UK, but I thought I'd share a bit more about the church in Germany from what I have seen. My husband and his family are Catholic, but his younger sister also dated an LDS guy in high school, and I've really been exposed to the practices and perceptions of the LDS church in Germany from both inside and outside perspectives. All that being said, onto the questions!1. What is the dominant belief system in your country?Germany is quite irreligious: my husband is from Bavaria in the South, where nearly everyone identifies as Catholic, and are much more practicing than most of the rest of the country which is Protestant-dominated. Most everything is closed on Sunday (things begin to shut up early Saturday afternoon, especially in the countryside), but church. They are a lovely, intelligent people, but like most of Europe, have seen the ravages of religious war and bloodshed for centuries and have in many ways "moved past" organized religion.f you are a convert please tell us a little about your conversion. If you were born in the church tell us a bit about your family and who was the first in your family to join the church.I was born in the LDS church and have been active throughout my life. My mom was baptized by missionaries at the age of 12, and she later helped my father convert when he was 18. They are incredibly faithful and open and loving people, and I am eternally grateful for their examples to me.rea?too!4. How far away is the nearest temple?When was it built?How busy is it?Do most people in your country know about it?What are their feelings about it?Are people familiar with the church??HA!Ohp!I think it comes from the fact that Mormons are so different in their lifestyle from the average German, that we can tend to stick to our own, but in the meantime, we may be too isolating of others who don't necessarily share our lifestyle or belief choices. It breaks my heart to think that Germans perceive Mormons as judgmental and closed-off. We should be above all, no?So the perceptions can go both ways I feel.6. How is missionary work in your country?ch?How often do you have a new baptism?What are the greatest barriers to missionary work in your country?I don't think I can properly answer this, having not been a missionary there myself. I can only say that compared to other areas of the world I have lived in, baptisms were fewer - but they did happen!I know much of the work is simply engaging with inactive members as well, which is a hugely important task.7?Ifal?What about a family with six children?My husband's family has 3 children in it and that is considered large. There was one family in my Berlin ward with 4 daughters, but they weren't German. Otherwise, families are by and large quite "small" by American Mormon standards - 2 to 4 children at most. I'm from a family of 6, and people are amazed when they hear it.8. How many sisters do you visit teach?Do you have to travel far to reach them?What have been some of your best visiting teaching experiences?When I was in Berlin, I was never actually assigned sisters to visit teach, though I did have my own visiting teacher!I am not sure why that was. I was in the YW presidency, and perhaps that "counted"?All I know was that I was so well fellowshipped in that ward, and my visiting teacher (the RS president, as it turns out), was so consistently kind to me.9. What are the greatest challenges the sisters in your Relief Society are facing?Inactivity. It was so hard to see the small numbers of attendees, knowing how much larger the ward actually was. Most of the inactives were in part-member families...and again, I think this goes back to the negative perceptions of Mormons, and the difficulty of being Mormon in German culture. You have to fight for it constantly, and that can naturally be quite hard. It takes a strong support mechanism to keep at it, which is why I think it's mostly families who are active - they at least have each other.10. What is the greatest blessingyour life?Perspective. Full knowledge of the Plan of Salvation, but mostly just knowing everyone's true identity...we are ALL daughters and sons of God!He loves us all equally, and wants us all to return to Him. Christ suffered for us all, and we are all brothers and sisters. How powerful that is. I could not get through life without that knowledge. There is too much injustice for this world to be all there is. But there is another world, and a loving Heavenly Father who sent His Son to us, and I am eternally grateful for that truth.Thank you Julianne, I sure love you!
joojieroseFebruary 1, 2012 at 1:26 PMoh, thanks heather!your words are so kind. kindred spirits, truly :) sending you much love, especially in these early days of your sweet new baby!ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more...
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Yes the FED even owns Hickton's Wife, who's a director of the "Federal" Reserve of Cleveland.
And most Americans still live in Mr Rogers' Neighborhod (where it all began).
since she was hired in May 2002 (to cover up this elitist mass murder for ORGAN$).
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"In a special operation, a combined team of Operation WHIRL STROKE Special Forces troops of Sector 2 deployed in Gbise and Zaki Biam in Benue State and Sector 4 from Taraba State carried out a raid operation on the hideout of the wanted notorious criminal named Gana in Mtan village in Utange Council Ward of Katsina-Ala LGA of Benue State on 16 May, 2020. Two (2) of the gang members were neutralized and others fled with various degrees of gunshot wounds."
"Exploitation revealed that Gana narrowly escaped death with gunshot wounds. Items recovered include: One (1) locally fabricated machine gun, Six (6) locally made rifles, Two (2) locally fabricated cartridge guns, One (1) dane gun, Two (2) revolver pistols, Two(2) Cartridge pistols, 27 rounds of 9mm ammunition Two (2) Motorcycles, One (1) Camouflage shirt, One (1) generator set, One (1) bag of gun powder and assorted charms. Gana's personal belongings, other items and thatched houses were destroyed."
"Items recovered includefabricatedDane gun, Two (2) revolver pistols, Two (2) Cartridge firing pistols, 57 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, 29 rounds of 9mm ammunition, and 22 cartridges of ammunition."
"Other items are One (1) dagger, poisoned bows and arrows, desert Camouflage head gears and pouch, Six (6) phone handsets and some charm the Nigeria Police."
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Sport: Short sleep for some Pacific athletes at Olympics
3:23 am on 28 July 2012
The Olympic Games will be officially opened at a glitzy ceremony in East London this morning.
Another swimmer, Amini Fonua, will carry the flag for the Tongan team about 12 hours before his debut appearance in the pool.
The Oceania Championship gold medallist says it's a huge honour.
Fonua won't be the only Pacific athlete at risk of a short night's sleep.
Solomon Islands judoka Tony Lamo and Vanuatu table tennis pair Anolyn Lulu and Yoshua Shing will also be headed for all in action early on Saturday morning.
Tonga opposition labels PM letter a delay tactic
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It's that time of the year again, MARCH BREAK or maybe you call it SPRING BREAK!if you're planning on taking a road trip to your favourite vacation spot, before you get behind the wheel, here are a few steps you can take to remain safe during your drive with your precious cargo!
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Thermo Scientific PerGeos Software version 1.8 rolls out exciting new tools and enhancementBy acquiring X-ray CT data at two different energy levels and using the DECT tools, you can calculate density and effective atomic number for the sample on a voxel-by-voxel basis.
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PerGeos Software 1.8 introduces a new PNM extraction method that is compatible with two-phase flow simulation and preserves the connectivity that is observed in the input voxel image. This new method can be used on samples with granular and non-granular structures and is recommended for carbonates, fractures, tight sands and samples with low connected porosity.
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For the overview, get ready to immerse in the thrilling psychological horror story which takes place in the secluded Japanese village called the Yasumizu. However, this village is visited by the Ancient Gods to hunt the villagers one by one. With this, the feast has begun. Can you escape the horrors of this village with the main protagonist, Haruaki Fusaishi?
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How do I know if Adapted Yoga- Sit, Stand or Wheel is right for me?
Visitthis gentle form of exercise. Also ask if there might be any contraindications you need to be aware of, before participating.
Yes! This program was designed for paraplegics and lower level quadriplegics, who may only have voluntary function of their trunk and arms. All the poses involve the upper body, so those who do not have use of their legs can participate. There are poses that involve the legs, but you can just do the upper body work so you don't miss out on any benifits!
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Aroused in public?
Personally I don't like when something causes me to become overly aroused in public. I feel self-conscious and very agitated.
My girlfriend does this to me all the time. Completely unintentional, though.
I don't mind. The only time it was ever embarrassing was at a charity bike ride last year. The woman who started the ride right in front of me was wearing wonderfully ridiculous shorts. I don't think anyone noticed.
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25th, 2012 - 9:06pm
@ wootons bff
Ya…I like a light coffee flavor LOL
Joy1997 on January 25th, 2012 - 9:10pm
@ LUCY.P
well beside getting ready for my frist play, meeting the sweetest guy ever, setting goal such as I want to work with a guy named Joe Mcgee by the time I’m 17, and getting a spiritual awakeing…nothing is new.
AREM on January 26th, 2012 - 8:43am
the show ‘Hogans Heroes’ is really funny!!!! 🙂
Manic on January 26th, 2012 - 9:27am
Yeah, Arem, Hogan’s Heroes is awesome. Have you seen the episode called Will the Real Adolph Stand Up? “I love barbed wire. It makes me feel warm and sentimental inside.” 🙂 My favorite characters are LeBeau and Carter. Who are yours?
Jesus Freak on January 26th, 2012 - 11:17am
the reason why is they took out a part! In the real tape (which I have) Whit asks for inspiration! and he gets it right before the go to the call from the dean!
Jesus Freak on January 26th, 2012 - 11:19am
HAHAHA u sound like my friends they LOVE Hogans heros! they introduced me to a movie called Newsies too! LOL
helyn on January 26th, 2012 - 1:56pm
@ Joy1997: I don’t mean to dampen your spirits about the sweetest guy ever, but I just want to caution you to be careful. I’ve heard people say that about guys before, and it didn’t turn out well. I don’t want to stick my nose in your business, but…just be careful. I’ll pray for you. 😉
AREM on January 26th, 2012 - 2:09pm
Manic: Oh my! I don’t think I can remember (I haven’t seen it in about 2yrs) and for favorie characters I have noooo idea. 😀 (we don’t have cable anymore & it’s not on Netflix 🙁 )
AREM on January 26th, 2012 - 2:11pm
Ok Belle I’m glad you’re just kidding ’cause I do not think Connie and Jason should get married! 😛
e.j. jiggles on January 26th, 2012 - 4:36pm
BIRDWATCHER:
Trent and Jared are BROTHERS!!! There are eppisodes where they are together. Jared just grew up, sooo they needed someone with an imagination to replace him. 🙂
e.j. jiggles on January 26th, 2012 - 4:39pm
You’re an adult? Are you the same Kim that’s been commenting on here for the last several months who asked me about Scotty McCreery? 🙂
Joy1997 on January 26th, 2012 - 4:47pm
Yea me toooo. LOL
Joy1997 on January 26th, 2012 - 4:48pm
OH MY GOSH!!! I haven’t seen Hogan’s Heroes in AGES!!!!!!! I forgot all about it. WOW!
Joy1997 on January 26th, 2012 - 4:50pm
Well he didn’t give advice persay but he did tell Whit to believe.
Jesus Freak on January 26th, 2012 - 6:08pm
Joy- are you an adult? is 1997 the year you were born? or the year you graduated??
kenzi on January 26th, 2012 - 6:30pm
E. J. Jiggles, Haha, thats just a bit funny….NO! Im NOT an adult, Im 14. EEP! Something creepy happened, and it said it was from “KIM” and when I went to post a comment, there was already one there awaiting moderation, and thats the one YOU saw. (I changed my name to Kenzi.) I don’t quite know what was going on with the comments, but that comment was NOT from me. Sorry for the silly confusion, E. J. Jiggles!! I hope what I just said made sense!!!
kenzi on January 26th, 2012 - 6:35pm
Joy1997: Wow- Thats quite the story about that guy….Were you born in 1997?? Im sure this “guy” didn’t mean to hurt your feelings in any way….Is he usually nice to you?? (You don’t have to tell me at all if you’d rather not. I totally understand if thats the case.)
kenzi on January 26th, 2012 - 6:37pm
@E. J. Jiggles…Im trying not to laugh, just the thought of me being a mother, and having teenage kids, (As the commenter said) is just a bit funny. lol. Again, no I was NOT the person that posted that comment. 🙂 (But I was the one that asked about Scotty. You have a good memory!)
kenzi on January 26th, 2012 - 6:40pm
@Ranger: Everytime I look at your name, I think of the quote off of the Lord of the Rings: !” Have you ever seen the lord of the rings??
Joy1997 on January 26th, 2012 - 8:53pm
@ Jesus Freak
It is the year I was born.
Joy1997 on January 26th, 2012 - 8:55pm
@ helyn
The reason I call him the sweetest guy ever is because he is such a gentalmen to me…and I’m not dating for a long time…we’re just friends.
Philip on January 26th, 2012 - 10:01pm
I can’t wait for the next Avery Awards!Will Bernard Walton be in any of the albums to come?
TA-418 on January 26th, 2012 - 10:07pm
Will Bennett Charles come back?
bbd3#1fan on January 27th, 2012 - 2:20am
Manic on January 27th, 2012 - 7:57am
Arem-
heh, I’m lucky. My dad got all six seasons for Christmas.
Okay, this is completely random, but my brothers girl-as-a-friend thinks that our game closet is the doorway into Narnia because it never ends. 🙂
LITTLE ME on January 27th, 2012 - 10:19am
Oh, i think i must have missed that part
@Jesus Freak
I think she has said b4 that she is like 15
Joy1997 on January 27th, 2012 - 12:12pm
Yikes! I have to leave for my first play less then five hours!!!!!! I’m a little nervous…but not as bad as I thought.
LUCY.P on January 27th, 2012 - 1:29pm
Joy1997, Nothings new here either, exept that I have someone who likes me and I racking my brain trying figure what to do about him. And I started a new school two weeks ago. Not to mention I now have skype on my computer! -Rosemary
Iao on January 27th, 2012 -
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The first thing you notice upon entering are unicorns. A rubber mask hung from the coat rack. A white unicorn stag head sat between two televisions over the bar. Bottle holders of unicorns on their backs drinking on the bar top. Bright colored inflatables sat on the cases for sale. At Saucony Creek Brewing Co. unicorns are very thirsty.
The GPS took us to a former car dealership. There was very little signage; a single poster in a window and some stickers on the door. Too little signage for such a gem.
The taproom was all white walls with vibrant green trim which pops. It has an extended bar with a gorgeous wood top. Wood slabs display the company’s logo on the bar front and below the unicorn stag head. There is also extra seating with 750 ml beer bottle candelabras, and one table even has Hungry Hungry Hippos ready to play.
Their beers and current draft list can be found here & here.
Check out Saucony Creek’s website as they list each beer’s information and “story”. If you go to taste all their fabulous beers, be sure to try their Schnickelfritz Chocolate Cherry Milk Stout, XReserve 05-2015: Ginger Saison, and Roxie’s Golden Bananas!
Here’s Roxie’s Golden Bananas’ story:
A refreshing wheat beer with a unique Saucony twist. We add real bananas to the mash and ferment this wheat beer at just the right temperature to allow the German Hefeweissen yeast strain work her magic, bringing out a distinct banana aroma and flavor without any artificial flavoring additions. This is an all naturally flavored, unfiltered banana wheat beer.
Roxie’s was brewed and named in honor of a brewery friend and companion the late great Golden Retriever, Roxie Werley (SOURCE).
The logo for Roxie’s Golden Bananas is a real eye-catcher, and a has a great taste to match. Speaking of dogs, the taproom is also dog-friendly! They post fabulous pictures of some pups on their Twitter and Instagram account which can be found below:
The taproom is open today (Sunday) 11:00 am – 8:00 pm. End your weekend on a good note!
15032 Kutztown Road, Kutztown, PA 19530, USA
Vanessa L. PalumboJune 7, 2015January 5, 2016beer, brew pub, craft beer, Kutztown PA, Lehigh Valley, saucony beer, Saucony Creek Brewing Co., tourism, tourist, unicorns
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When Does Aladdin Come Out in 2019?
With its May release date and Disney prestige, Aladdin will almost certainly be a smash Summer blockbuster. It comes out the same weekend as Brightburn, Ad Astra, and Booksmart. While these adjacent projects have big names attached to them, it doesn't look like they'll be aiming for the same family-friendly crowds as Aladdin. The first two are sci-fi thrillers, whereas the Olivia Wilde-directed Booksmart appears to be a high school comedy romp.
In fact, it looks like Aladdin's strongest competition may be the other Disney live-action remakes of Dumbo and The Lion King, which, respectively, come out on March 29 and July 19. In addition to those, there are also 10 other upcoming Disney flicks that'll probably compete with the family-friendly fantasy musical this year.
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The Tony Award-winning musical is known for his incredible score, with such recognizable songs as “Easy to be Hard,” “Let the Sunshine In” and the titular number. With the 50th anniversary of Woodstock this year, it seemed like a natural for a revival. “The 10th anniversary of Serenbe lined up with the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, so it felt like the universe was saying this was the time to revive it with an even more immersive, exciting cast,” says Clowdus. “I built the entire season around ‘Hair.’”
The musical was the first large scale one the company ever staged. “It was when we said, ‘Let’s do a cast of 20 and do it in an open space,’” Clowdus says. “It defined us as a theater that takes musicals and re-invents them, turning them on their head and making them exciting for everyone. We welcome people that don’t see anything else. You can wear your flip flops and hats to see a show here. That is what we have become known for. ‘Hair’ defined us as that, where the experience happens the minute you get out of your car.”
None of the 2013 cast members are back. The cast here is all new. “That was very important for me,” says Clowdus. “This cast brings fresh new energy. We have some New York talent as well as Atlanta talent.” Many of the cast members are gay, says Clowdus, including Zane Phillips, the actor playing Claude.” “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star Mimi Imfurst has also joined the cast.
Clowdus promises this version will feel like Woodstock. “It’s like you stepped back in time 50 years. You legitimately enter into a wildflower meadow and feel like you are completely transported. We use costumes from photos we found. The stage is a scaled down version of an actual Woodstock stage. We are using old vintage microphones and old theatrical lighting. It will have the same hippie atmosphere. It is going to feel like you are seeing a really cool concert at Woodstock – and you get to know the rock stars of this tribe. You’ll be entertained.”
He finds that the show is relevant for all audiences, including LGBT ones. “I think that ‘Hair’ as a show really hits home with artists and thinkers and lovers of all walks of life. It transcends theater audiences because that music – so many people who don’t know the musical know the song ‘Hair.’ I also think this is a perfect show for gay audiences to celebrate being free and that there is more fight to be done. It’s a very cathartic show not just for gay audiences but for anyone who feels liberated or even oppressed.”
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Ariana Grande Addresses Criticism for Headlining Manchester Pride
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Rockets report: Howard may be limited against Pelicans
Jonathan Feigen 4 11:13 p.m.
DENVER - Dwight Howard played Wednesday night at Denver after sitting out Tuesday's practice because of soreness in his right knee. He said he is not concerned that he has had to ease his way back after missing 11 games with a strained knee, having been told to expect an ongoing process.
"They said the recovery process will be a little slow right now since this is my first couple games back," Howard said. "I just have to do whatever I can to keep my legs loose and try not to do too much jumping on the days we don't have games. I've got to save it for the games.
That does, however, make his availability to play the second half of a back-to-back uncertain with the Rockets facing the Pelicans in Houston on Thursday.
Scouting report: New Orleans
When/where: 7:30 p.m. today; Toyota Center.
1 Anthony Davis returned Monday after missing one game with a bruised chest and was roughly as dominant as ever, producing 31vis has had 12 20-point/10-rebound games and six 30-point/10-rebound games, all while leading the NBA in blocked shots and making 58.3 percent of his shots.
2 Guard Eric Gordon is out with a shoulder injury, but Tyreke Evans is having an outstanding season, averaging 17 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.8 assists. He has not been nearly as effective on the road, however, averaging 12.3 points on 34.1 percent shooting away from New Orleans.
3 The Pelicans have been surprisingly porous defensively despite having Omer Asik and Anthony Davis to protect the lane. They rank 27th in points allowed per possession, allowing the fourth-most points in the paint.
1After Dwight Howard exafter his return on Saturday and again after a light practice on Monday, it is uncertain how it will respond after Wednesday's game in Denver and the late-night flight back to Houston.
2 The Rockets haveexcelled in thesecond half ofback-to-backs thisseason, going 5-1, andthey won the second game of their onlyback-to-back thatfinished at home. Their three-game winningstreak at Toyota Centeris their longest of the season.
3 As strong as the Rockets' defense has been, ranking second in points allowed per possession, it has given up points inside, ranking 21st in points allowed in the paint. The Pelicans are the NBA's top-scoring team in the paint.
McHale recalls mentoring Shaw
When Nuggets coach Brian Shaw was an NBA rookie with the Celtics, Kevin McHale was a veteran All-Star with three championships and plenty of information to share. Shaw was an avid student.
"He's had a significant influence," Shaw said. "He was a guy - my first years in the league, when I played with him - I probably talked to the most, or he talked to me the most in terms of just the ups and downs you have as a young player and trying to keep your confidence up. He would keep you on the straight and narrow.
Shaw said he has made that call often over the years as a player and as a young coach.
"I liked him right away when he came in as a teammate," McHale said. "He was able to do a lot of things. He really knew how to play. He had a really good basketball IQ. I wasn't surprised he ended up going into coaching.
Not easy to keep Harden boxed in
Though James Harden is the NBA's leading scorer, Nuggets coach Brian Shaw said a key to playing against the Rockets is keeping him from being too successful as a facilitator. Harden had 10 assists against the Nuggets on Saturday. The 43 points per game he either scores or sets up with assists is second to LeBron James' 43.5.
"You can't really stop him," Shaw said. "He is going to score between 25 and 30 points. You don't want him to get those on top of double-digit assists. It's tough to beat them when he can score and facilitate."
Rockets look to avoid letdown against Grizzlies
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. [32] The Yalain occupied a territory that extended eastwards to Tipuj in Belize. [183], Th All rights reserved. [201] Salamanca de Acalán proved a disappointment, with no gold for the taking and with lower levels of population than had been hoped. As the fleet returned to Cuba, the Spanish attacked Champotón to avenge the previous year's defeat of the Spanish expedition led by Hernández. [120] Alse. If you go to the capital of Mexico and the state of … [181], Elizabeth Graham, Scott E. Simmons and Christine D. White Abstract The phenomenon of the Spanish Conquest of the Maya region suggests strongly that, in the process of socio-cultural transformation, ‘religion’ has no meaning as a concept with its own particular dynamic.s. This region formed a part of the Kʼicheʼ kingdom, and a KʼicheʼThe two conquistadors eventually met up in Huixtanhe defeated Chontal Maya lords offered gold, food, clothing and a group of young women in tribute to the victors. The fleet then sailed south along the east coast of the peninsula. [203] Mazariegos issued licences of encomienda covering still unconquered regions in order to encourage colonists to conquer new territory. [4] án. Montejo's party then continued to Sisia and Loche before heading back to Xelha. [248] The Chʼol of the Lacandon Forest were resettled in Huehuetenango, in the Guatemalan Highlands, in the early 18th century. [203], By 1528, Spanish colonial power had been established in the Chiapas Highlands, and encomienda rights were being issued to individual conquistadores. If you go to the Yucatan peninsula you will find Mayans or Mayan descendants. [132] In 1574, fifty households of Manche Chʼol were relocated from Campin and Yaxal, in southern Belize, to the shore of Lake Izabal, but they soon fled back into the forest. Yes 200 What are some possible reason why the Maya fell? [nb 3] The Spanish attempted an approach t However, there are many theories. Aro… [200], At Campeche, a strong Maya force attacked the city, but was repulsed by the Spanish. Then , still … [113] Among these women was a young Maya noblewoman called Malintzin,[113] who was given the Spanish name Marina. [318]60] In response to the killing, a punitive expedition was launched, headed by Juan Matalbatz, a Qʼeqchiʼ leader from Chamelco; the independent Indians captured by the Qʼeqchiʼ expedition were taken back to Cobán and resettled in Santo Tomás Apóstol. [67], Thone- and two-handed broadswords, lances, pikes, rapiers, halberds, crossbows, matchlocks and light artillery.. [55] Horses had never been encountered by the Maya before,[61] and their use gave the mounted conquistador an overwhelming advantage over his unmounted opponent, allowing the rider to strike with greater force while simultaneously making him less vulnerable to attack. [115], the Kaqchikel Maya of Iximche sent envoys to Hernán Cortés to declare their allegiance to the new ruler of Mexico, and the Kʼicheʼ Maya of Qʼumarkaj may also have sent a delegation. Maya written histories suggest that smallpox was rapidly transmitted throughout the Maya area the same year that it arrived in central Mexico. [133] In order to counter Spanish encroachment into their territory, the local Maya maintained a tense alliance with English loggers operating in central Belize. [277], Following these massacres, the Maya governor of Oxkutzcab, Fernando Kamal, set out with 150 Maya archers to track AjKʼin Pʼol down. The Olmecs and the Aztecs both conquered the Mayans and during their rule of the Mayans they taught them a great many things. A large contingent put ashore to fill their water casks. [278] T The rebellious eastern Maya were finally defeated in a single battle, in which twenty Spaniards and several hundred allied Maya were killed. thCortés marched into Maya territory in Tabasco; the army crossed the Usumacinta River near Tenosique and crossed into the Chontal Maya province of Acalan, where he recruited 600 Chontal Maya carrierk. Once there Montejo the Younger, commanding between three and four hundred Spanish town council in the Yucatán Peninsula. The; the conquest began in the early 16th century and is generally considered to have ended in 1697. [112] Coartillery, munitions and other supplies. [205] By this time, the indigenous population had been greatly reduced by a combination of disease and famine. [239] Governor Enriquez de Guzmán subsequently left San Mateo Ixtatán for Comitán in Chiapas, to enter the Lacandon region via Ocosingo. The provisions were soon exhausted and additional food was requisitioned from the local Maya villagers; this too was soon consumed. [337], [106], At Champotón, the fleet was approached by a small number of large war canoes, but the ships' cannon soon put them to flight. [289], The Sajkabʼchen company of native musketeers engaged in a skirmish with about 25 Kejache near the abandoned Kejache town of Chunpich. [45]tile and Leon in 1492. Thus, the empire spanned modern-day … The Mam leader Canil Acab was killed and the surviving warriors fled to the hills. [89] There they were seized by a Halach Uinik, a Maya lord. Among the most deadly diseases were the aforementioned smallpox, influenza, measles and a number of pulmonary diseases, including tuberculosis. The same race of people as native Americans are. [19]0],[231]. [73] M. 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[31], Before their defeat in 1697 the Itza controlled or influenced much of Petén and parts of Belize. [343], Franciscan friar Andrés Avendaño y Loyola recorded his own account of his late 17th century journeys to Nojpetén. Montejo the Younger was received in friendship by the lord of the Chel province[207], After the battle of Quetzaltepeque, Villa Real was still short on food and Mazariegos was ill; he retreated to Copanaguastla against the protests of the town council, which was left to defend the fledgling colony. The ships only stopped briefly before making for the mainland, making landfall somewhere near Xelha in the Maya province of Ekab. [12] To [200], Pedro de Portocarrero, a young nobleman, led the next expedition into Chiapas after Alvarado, again from Guatemala. [110] Cortés sent out messengers to them and was able to rescue the shipwrecked Gerónimo de Aguilar, who had been enslaved by a Maya lord. Francisco Pizarro and other men conquered the Incas. She spoke Maya and Nahuatl and became the means by which Cortés was able to communicate with the Aztecs. [275] Soon afterwards, on 27 January 1624, an Itza war party led by AjKʼin Pʼol kalum and slaughtered them. The following morning, ten large canoes rowed out to meet the Spanish ships, and o[28], At the time of conques and Chakan;[25] further east along the north coast were Ah Kin Chel, Cupul, and Chikinchel. The Itza were warlike, and their capital was Nojpetén, an island city upon Lake Petén Itzá.He took this as the submission of the inhabitants, but was met by armed resistance when he tried to enter the province. ThCaptain Vieast.king of Spain via the Council of the Indies. Mayans were skilled warlike people that were able to defend their region against invasions for several centuri [123], In 1524,[112] Acalan in southern Campeche and t. The Kievan Rus were ruled by Varangian Norse Vikings from 870AD, and they traded around Crimea, and later the Mongols came and destroyed Kiev and made Vasall States of Novgorod and Moscow.[249], B. [310] the European colonisers. When did the Spanish conquer the last independent Mayan kingdom?? [295], arrived in Chuntuki on 30 August 1695. rd, who took them prisoner and kept them as slaves. [160], In 1531, Pedro de Alvarado finally took up the post of governor of Chiapa. [195] Montejo arrived at Xelha with only 60 of his party, and found that only 12 of his 40-strong garrison survived, while the entire garrison at Pole had been slaughtered. [315] That On 8 December of that year he was issued with the hereditary military title of adelantado and permission to colonise the Yucatán Peninsula. [212] In 1547, the first stone for the new Dominican convent in Ciudad Real was placed. [40] The Spanish found that the Chamula Tzotzil had abandoned their lands and stripped them of food in an attempt to discourage the invaders. The colony of Guatemala at this time consisted only of the highlands and Pacific plain. [83], In the south, conditions conducive to the spread of malaria existed throughout Petén and Belize. [218], The Xiu Maya maintained their friendship with the Spanish throughout the conquest and Spanish authority was eventually established over Yucatán in large part due to Xiu support. [37] Other highland groups included the Tzʼfledgling Spanish colony was moved to nearby Xamanha,[200] modern Playa del Carmen, which Montejo considered to be a better port. [240], In 1695 the colonial authorities decided to act upon a plan to connect the province of Guatemala with Yucatán,[241] and a three-way invasion of the Lacandon was launched simultaneously from San Mateo Ixtatán, Cobán and Ocosingo. One of the scarce mentions of Portocarrero's campaign suggests that there was some indigenous resistance but its exact form and extent is unknown. , but was finally decided by the Spanish cavalry. [249] [327]s[271] In May the expedition advanced to Sakalum, where they waited for reinforcements. Sciences, Culinary Arts and Personal [223] [339] Accounts of the conquest as seen from the point of view of the defeated highland Maya kingdoms are included in a number of indigenous documents, including the Annals of the Kaqchikels. The death of their lord only served to inflame Cupul anger and, in mid 1533, they laid siege to the small Spanish garrison at Chichen Itza. As Bartholomew explored, a large trading canoe approached. [35] On the eve of the conquest ts. [142] This battle exhausted the Kʼicheʼ militarily and they asked for peace, and invited Pedro de Alvarado into their capital Qʼumarkaj. The north and northwest were incorporated into the Villa de Espíritu Santo district, that included Chʼol Maya territory around Tila. [13] and Petén. , rose to prominence in about 300 C.E. The captured Itza captain and his followers were taken back to the Spanish Captain Antonio Méndez de Canzo, interrogated under torture, tried, and executed. [85] rly he Mayans attempted to recapture the city of Tikal soon after, but their assault was repelled by superior firepower. Following this battle, Marín headed into the central highlands of Chiapas; around Easter he passed through the Tzotzil Maya town Zinacantan without opposition from the inhabitants.Kʼicheʼ allies and founded a new kingdom to the southeast with Iximche as its capital. He initially met with resistance from the veteran conquistadores who had already established themselves in the region. [98], After ten more days, the ships spotted an inlet close to Champotón, and a landing party discovered fresh water. Manyn. [204] Prisoners would be branded as slaves, and were sold in exchange for weapons, supplies, and horses. [273] En route to Nojpetén, Delgado left the expeditionj in Belize;[271] he was joined by an escort of 13 soldiers. They were approached by about fifty finely dressed and unarmed Indians while the water was being loaded into the boats; they questioned the Spaniards as to their purpose by means of signs. [40].some Christianised Maya. Mayans never lived under a single kingdom.. Montejo parcelled out the province amongst his soldiers as encomiendas. [195], Montejo garrisoned Xelha with 40 soldiers and posted 20 more at nearby Pole[36] the KʼicheʼEstudio antropológico sobre una santa popular guatemalteca: aldea El Trapiche, municipio de El Adelanto, departamento de Jutiapa",Domingo Fajardo: vicario y defensor de indios en Petén. [224], InBy sunrise the Spanish had been surrounded by a sizeable army. His campaign is largely undocumented but in January 1528 he successfully established the settlement of San Cristóbal de los Llanos in the Comitán valley, in the territory of the Tojolabal Maya. By the end of the battle, the Spanish had lost over fifty men, more than half their number,[100] and five more men died from their wounds in the following day [68] Aguilar had learnt the Yucatec Maya language and became Cortés' interpreter. [174] After the fall of Zaculeu, a Spanish garrison was established at Huehuetenango, and Gonzalo de Alvarado returned to Tecpán Guatemala. [49], T The[177] After several months the Mam were reduced to starvation. The horse itself was not passive, and could buffet the enemy combatant. Many local Maya fled into the forest and Spanish raiding parties scoured the surrounding area for food, finding little. [300] Tases, Hocaba and Sotuta were all landlocked provinces. [37] The eastern portion of the Pacific plain was occupied by the non-Maya Pipil and Xinca. By the late 16th century, malaria had arrived in the region, and yellow fever was first reported in the mid-17th century. They advanced to a small plaza upon the outskirts of the city. [271] In the 1640s internal strife in Spain distracted the government from attempts to conquer unknown lands; the Spanish Crown lacked the time, money or interest in such colonial adventures for the next four decades. Mérida and Campeche were forewarned of the impending attack; Montejo the Younger and his cousin were in Campeche. [150][nb 2jil kingdom. Around 500 states!!!! [328] . Mayans readied for battle but Cortes had a large number of horses and troops who defeated the Mayans without any major difficulty. The Spanish party then accepted an invitation to enter the city. [230], I[281] He met with armed Kejache resistance, and retreated around the middle of April. [160] In practise, the quick turnover of encomiendas continued, since few Spaniards had legal Spanish wives and legitimate children who could inherit[153], After two Kaqchikel messengers sent by Pedro de Alvarado were killed by the Tzʼutujil,[154] the conquistadors and their Kaqchikel allies marched against the Tzʼutujil. Spanish Conquer the Aztecs and Incas Fall of the Aztecs AThese diseases, together with typhus and yellow fever, had a major impact on Maya populations. [116119] he was accompanied by a great many indigenous allies. [62], The crossbows and early firearms were unwieldy and deteriorated rapidly in the field, often becoming unusable after a few weeks of campaigning due to the effects of the climate. The Spanish hold on the eastern portion of the peninsula remained tenuous and a number of Maya polities remained independent, including Chetumal, Cochua, Cupul, Sotuta and the Tazes. Montejo's ships arrive in Mexico in 1542 In 1541, Francisco de Montejo led an expedition from Spain with an army of Spanish troops and he set out to conquer the savage Mayans and relieve them of some of their treasures. [307][166], The Spanish founded a new town at nearby Tecpán Guatemala, abandoned it in 1527 because of continuous Kaqchikel attacks, and moved to the Almolonga Valley to the east, refounding their capital at Ciudad Vieja. They were now far from help and low on supplies; too many men had been lost and injured to sail all three ships back to Cuba, so one was abandoned. Several musketeers were injured, and the Kejache retreated without injury. [192] In 1527 he left Spain with 400 men in four ships, with horses, small arms, cannon and provisions. [148] After the destruction of Qʼumarkajnce. [54] The politically fragmented state of the Yucatán Peninsula at the time of conquest hindered the Spanish invasion, since there was no central political authority to be overthrown. [81] Those areas of the peninsula that experience damper conditions became rapidly depopulated after the conquest with the introduction of malaria and other waterborne parasite The Mayan city-states were far less _____ & the Maya polity far more _____ than those of the Aztecs.[11] The largest lake is Lake Petén Itza; The new settlement immediately suffered a drop in population. [91], In. [262], In 1540 to colonise Colonial opposition to the Dominicans was such that the Dominicans were forced to flee Ciudad Real in fear of their lives. [216] The local Maya fiercely resisted the placement of the new Spanish colony and d'Avila and his men were forced to abandon it and make for Honduras in canoes. [175] The fortress possessed formidable defences, and Gonzalo de Alvarado launched an assault on the weaker northern entrance. [243] Following the same route used in 1686,[242] they managed on the way to recruit 200 indigenous Maya warriors from Santa Eulalia, San Juan Solomá and San Mateo. [24] The 16th-century Maya provinces of northern Yucatán are likely to have evolved out of polities of the Maya Classic period. It took them a long time (170 years) to finish doing this because the Mayans had no capital city and each city had a different culture. [296] In early November 1695, two Franciscans we(native chief) and his pagan priest. [282], In March 1695, Captain Juan Díaz de Velasco set out from Cahabón in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, with 70 Spanish soldiers, accompanied by a large number of Maya archers from Verapaz, native muleteers, and four Dominican friars. [162], Marín was initially met by a peaceful embassy as he approached the Tzoztzil town of Chamula. [259] Las Casas was The Maya civilization occupied a wide territory that included southeastern Mexico and northern Central America; this area included the entire Yucatán Peninsula, 134] In 1641, the Franciscans established two reducciones among the Muzul Maya of central Belize, at Zoite and Cehake; both settlements were sacked by Dutch corsairs within a year. new Spanish garrison in an area that had not previously seen a heavy Spanish military presence provoked the Manche to revolt, which was followed by abandonment of the indigenous settlements. [268] [209] The Dominicans were the first religious order to attempt the evangelisation of the native population. The first of these to face the might of the Spaniards was the Mayan Kiche kingdom.. Where Did They Go? Sometimes there were as many as 30 indigenous warriors for every Spaniard, and the participation of these Mesoamerican allies was decisive. The Spanish started to conquer Maya lands. Cortes then went on to conquer the … The Mayans [207], Although Mazariegos had managed to establish his new provincial capital without armed conflict, excessive Spanish demands for labour and supplies soon provoked the locals into rebell78] It is estimated that 90% of the indigenous population had been eliminated by disease within the first century of European contact. [227] [198], The support ship eventually arrived from Santo Domingo, and Montejo used it to sail south along the coast, while he sent his second-in-command Alonso d'Avila via landT[243] On 28 February 1695, all three groups left their respective bases of operations to conquer the LacandoNo. [177], A year after Luis Marín's reconnaissance expedition, Pedro de Alvarado entered Chiapas when he crossed a part of the Lacandon Forest in an attempt to link up with Hernán Cortés' expedition heading for Honduras. The Spanish regrouped and forced passage to the shore, where their discipline collapsed and a frantic scramble for the boats ensued, leaving the Spanish vulnerable to the pursuing Maya warriors who waded into the sea behind them. Bartholomew Columbus boarded the canoe, and found it was a Maya[121 [205] Pedro de Portocarrero left Chiapas and returned to Guatemala. It had been subjugated by the Aztec Triple Alliance at the end of the 15th century, under the emperor Ahuizotl,[44] and paid tribute in cacao. [8], The Petén region consists of densely forested low-lying limestone plain, [9] crossed by low east–west oriented ridges[329]The conquistadors were met with a barrage of missiles and boiling water, and found the nearby town defended by a formidable 1.2-metre (4 ft) thick defensive wall. Eventually an agreement was reached, and the encomiendas of Espíritu Santo that lay in the highlands were merged those of San Cristóbal to form the new province[222] The eastern provinces continued to resist Spanish overturemarch, andre until he engaged a hostile Tzʼutujil force, which was broken by the Spanish charge. [95] On 23 February 1517,[96] the Spanish spotted the Maya city of Campeche. Many Kʼicheʼ and Tzʼutujil also died; in this way the Kaqchikel destroyed all these peoples. [226] [177[96] He organised a new expedition and placed his nephew Juan de Grijalva in command over his four ships. D'Avila continued southeast to Chetumal where he founded the Spanish town of Villa Real just within the borders of modern Belize. Zinacantán was the only indigenous settlement that remained loyal to the Spanish. The spanish did NOT only conquer the Aztecs in Mexico, they also conquered the Mayans here in Central America-the countries of Honduras, Guatemala and Belize. [187] The first Spanish reconnaissance of this region took place in 1524. The newly acquired supplies would then be used in further expeditions to conquer and pacify still-independent regions, leading to a cycle of slave raids, trade for supplies, followed by further conquests and slave raids. [143] [288] García ordered the construction of a fort at Chuntuki, some 25 leagues (approximately 65 miles or 105 km) north of Lake Petén Itzá, which served as the main military base for the Camino Real ("Royal Road") project. The Tzʼutujil leaders responded to Alvarado's messengerse;[157] three days laterThe following day Gonzalo de Alvarado marched on Huehuetenango and was confronted by a Mam army of 5,000 warriors from Malacatán[308], ADid the Mayans believe in afterlife? The archaeological site now known as Mixco Viejo has been proven to be Jilotepeque Viejo, the capital of the Chajoma. [174] Gonzalo de Alvarado left the Spanish camp at Tecpán Guatemala in July 1525 and marched to Momostenango, which quickly fell to the Spanish after a four-hour battle. [292] Around 3 August García moved his entire army forward to Chunpich,[293] and by October Spanish soldiers had established themselves near the source of the San Pedro River. The linguistic relativity hypothesis suggests... What ancient Indigenous people lived in Central...On 6 January 1542 he founded the second permanent town council, calling the new colonial town Mérida. [314] Kʼicheʼ warriors but a Spanish cavalry charge scattered the Kʼicheʼto find it deserted. A number of lords submitted peacefully, including the ruler of the Xiu Maya. and find homework help for other Spanish Conquest questions at eNotes Who … [53] In addition to Spaniards, the invasion force probably included dozens of armed African slaves and freemen. They gained the trust of the Mayans… [129], From the lake, Cortés continued on the arduous journey during which he lost most of his horses.234] The[116],a. Alvarado was ultimately to prove successful. The mayans Today we will be talking about a civilization that existed long ago, and ever since 900 A.D., they've ceased to exist. [303][94] The expedition was now perilously short of fresh water, and shore parties searching for water were left dangerously exposed because the ships could not pull close to the shore due to the shallows. The San Mateo group headed northeast into the Lacandon Jungle,[243] and joined up with Jacinto de Barrios Leal, president of the Royal Audiencia of Guatemala. [208], In 1542, the New Laws were issued with the aim of protecting the indigenous peoples of the Spanish colonies from their overexploitation by the encomendero. But they did not die out. [195] Xelha was renamed Salamanca de Xelha and became the first Spanish settlement in the peninsula. [323], Mayans made many advancements in mathematics that furthered our advancement in the discipline today. In 1470. the Cakchiquel Mayans rebelled and set[312] [80] Modern estimates of native population decline vary from 75% to 90% mortality. [195], In the spring of 1528, Montejo left Conil for the city of Chauaca, which was abandoned by its Maya inhabitants under cover of darkness. The following morning the inhabitants attacked the Spanish party but were defeated. [72 battle lasted several days, and the Spanish were supported by indigenous warriors from central Mexico. [290] A small group of Franciscans led by friar Andrés de Avendaño sought out the Chunpich Kejache that had engaged the Sajkabʼchen musketeers but were unable to find them, and Avendaño returned to Mérida. The mounted conquistador was highly manoeuvrable and this allowed groups of combatants to quickly displace themselves across the battlefield. Mam warriors initially held firm against the Spanish infantry but fell back before repeated cavalry charges. [29] Ecab, Uaymil, Chetumal all bordered on the Caribbean Sea. [84], Oas and Verapaz. Appointed to the Yucatan following the Spanish conquest of the north, Landa arrived in 1549 CE and instantly set himself to the task of routing out heathenism from among the Mayan converts to Christianity. [270] The friars returned in October 1619, and again Kan Ekʼ welcomed them in a friendly manner, but this time the Maya priesthood were hostile and th, but survived the journey back to Mérida [247] The third group, under Juan Díaz de Velasco, marched from Verapaz against the Itza of northern Petén. [97] Once inside the city, the Maya leaders made it clear that the Spanish would be killed if they did not withdraw immediately. Many theories try to explain why this happened. The Mayans, Incas, and Aztecs created three powerful ancient civilizations, existing in Mexico and throughout South America hundreds, or thousands of years ago. The onl by Alonso d'Avila in 1531 and lasted less than two years. The indigenous population soon rebelled against excessive Spanish demands, but the rebellion was quickly put down in April 1530. Animal sacrifices What did Aztecs eat? Las Casas arrived in Ciudad Real with 16 fellow Dominicans on 12 March 1545205] Mazariegos heard that Pedro de Portocarrero was in the highlands, and sought him out in order to persuade him to leave. Christopher Columbus did not conquer any country. [81] Modern knowledge of the impact of these diseases on populations with no prior exposure suggests that 33–50% of the population of the Maya highlands perished. 900 AD 2000 AD 2000 BC 1521 AD 14. [116] In 1522 new delegations from Iximche and Qʼumarkaj at Tuxpán;[117] King of Spain. [232] TheyMayans: The Mayans were a people who lived (and continue to live today) in Central America, centered on southern Mexico and Honduras. Late in 1528, Montejo left d'Avila to oversee Xamanha and sailed north to loop around the Yucatán Peninsula and head for the Spanish colony of New Spain in central Mexico. [246] The Spanish built a fort and garrisoned it with 30 Spanish soldiers[5], Th [74] The Spanish described the weapons of war of the Petén Maya as bows and arrows, fire-sharpened poles, flint-headed spears and75] similar to the Aztec macuahuitl. [71] Most we. In early 1541 Montejo the Younger joined his cousin in Champton; he did not remain there long, and quickly moved his forces to Campeche. [336] Do This tactic allowed the Spanish to break through the pass and storm the entrance of the city. [280] At the beginning of March 1695, Captain Alonso García de Paredes led a group of 50 Spanish soldiers south into Kejache territory, accompanied by native guides, muleteers and labourers. [244], The soldiers commanded by Barrios Leal conquered a number of Chʼol communities. At Quetzaltepeque a lengthy battle was fought between the Tzeltal Maya and the Spanish, resulting in the deaths of a number of Spanish. [266] The Contact Period in the[66] In response to the use of cavalry, the highland Maya took to digging pits on the roads, lining them with fire-hardened stakes and camouflaging them with grass and weeds, a tactic that according to the Kaqchikel killed many horses. ItMontejo the Younger abandoned Ciudad Real by night, and he and his men fled west, where the Chel, Pech and Xiu provinces remained obedient to Spanish rule. [196] With discontent growing among his men, Montejo took the drastic step of burning his ships; this strengthened the resolve of his troops, who gradually acclimatised to the harsh conditions of Yucatán[112] In Tabasco, Cortés anchored his ships at Potonchán,[113] a Chontal Maya town. From Villa Real, Bartolomé de las Casas and his companions prepared for the evangelisation of all the territory that fell within the Bishopric of Chiapa. Hernán Cortés was placed in command, and his Pedro de Alvarado, .
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July 1, 2015 /in Technology News, U.S News /by Dr. Dennie M. Beach
A company called Civis Analytics, financed by a group of data wranglers who worked on Mr. Obama’s 2012 campaign, is announcing on Wednesday a comprehensive set of big data tools available through Amazon Web Services.
Civis Analytics, which is presenting the service at anAWS event in Chicago, says it can eliminate much of the time and cost associated with figuring out things like marketing campaigns, much as it found and targeted likely Obama voters.
Civis does not claim to be breaking new ground in data science. Instead, the company says it can automate a lot of expensive processes in large scale pattern-finding. When the team was working for Mr. Obama it used regular computers, and the problems increased as the amount of data it had grew. Cloud computing better handles such growth. Read more →
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Quelle Surprise – WhatsApp is sharing users data with Facebook
Dec 20, 2017 | Cloud Consultancy News
A change to WhatsApp’s privacy policy last year saw the app transferring data to its parent company for the purposes of “business intelligence” and security purposes. It is the business intelligence side of things – which analyses user behaviour – that France considers illegal.
The order goes on to outline issues with obtaining user consent for the use of private data. On the one hand, the consent is not validly collected because:
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Sunday, December 30, 2012Sunday, June 15, 2014 ~ Bob Sassone s that these people are getting most of the time. If someone wants to keep their phones next to them because they’re expecting an important phone call, one that involves birth or death or the Mayan apocalypse, that’s fine and normal (though I think people should still have landlines). But it’s almost all texting. Everyone is always looking down and furiously texting. I’ve seen the tops of my relatives heads more in the past 5 years than I had in the previous 42. I really don’t understand why Carly Rae Jepsen’s song isn’t called “Text Me Maybe.” The actual title seems a little old-fashioned now.
St’n’t that be sad? (Side note: what happens when there’s something wrong with a person’s cell? Do’t make any calls? Do they start wearing watches again? )
< Previous Merry Christmas!Next > It’s (still) the most wonderful time of the year 2 thoughts on “Sleigh Cells Ring” Mr. Mayor says: Sunday, January 6, 2013 at 6:55 am Check out Funky Winkerbean, January 6th —- http://www.sfgate.com/comics/ck/Funky_Winkerbean/
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I’ve been on hiking or camping trips and having a portable light source is essential for safety, especially if you have to navigate tent stakes, firewood piles, and camping equipment. Even an athletic and agile person can trip over a stone fire ring and twist her ankle. Have you hiked in the fading light?
Popular magazines and blogs offer countless advice columns on everything from family relationships to cooking, child care to gardening. Some of this advice is solid, some is nonsense!?
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This is barely a "waiting" since it literally just came out today, but since I'm still waiting for it, I've decided that it counts. I read 13 Reasons Why a long time ago--well, last summer--and it was the first book I ever reviewed. It was fantastic. Not only does this book have a very similar premise, but...actually, I didn't really have anything clever to say. The premise is a bit copycat, but I don't care, because it sounds like a fantastically gritty read. From what I've heard in reviews, it's also very powerful in its own right and has some great characters. Just ordered it in a fit of whimsy. So look forward to the review!
You should check it out! It's such a fantastic book. Very well done, very emotional.
Thanks for sharing, I'm a new follower.
Aw, thanks! You should definitely read it. It's a beautiful book.
Yeah, most of my Waitings are still a ways away. Thanks!
Am looking forward to this one, as it sounds like a great premise!
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ride them is also commemorated with lady Godiva at Coventry, where a monastery was founded by Godiva and her husband King Leofric in early medieval times; her ride through the city is a Christianized tale of Epona, Perseus and Andromeda and the celebration of femininity and fertility. In the Mabinogion, the collection of Welsh folk tales that are a mixture of Celtic oral traditions and medieval recordings, Rhiannon, the bride of Pwll, Lord of Dyfed, is the rider of the white horse, whilst in nursery rhymes ladies riding.
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At first offense, a DWI charge can lead to a fine of $500 to $1,000, up to 1 year in jail, and a 6-month minimum license suspension. At second offense, a DWI can lead to $1,000 to $5,000 in fines, up to 4 years of jail time, and a 1-year minimum license suspension. The court could also require an Ignition Interlock Device be installed in one’s vehicle. Penalties become steeper at third and subsequent offenses. If convicted, an individual with a DWI charge can face an
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Come and explore the amazing Galapagos Islands, camera in-hand. This trip is a unique Photo Expedition that will show the best Galapagos has to offer!
Yos and much more! The wildlife are tame and plentiful and its no wonderopular places to visit for wildlife/nature photography.
This trip will be led by Michael Snedic, with a maximum of 9 participants for greater tutor/participant ratio wildlife/nature photographer and instructor, Michael Snedic. Michael is there to help you photograph the stunning scenery and wildlife we will encounter. He will be conducting a series of group tuitions sessionan experienced photographer, he is an experienced (14 years) photographic tutor.
Bienvenidos!sitting at an altitude of 2,850 metresransfer to Quito airport (approximately 1 hour) for our flight to San Cristobal Island, Galapagos (approx 3.5 hrs).
We trUpon arrival we will have some time to settle in to your room before having lunch. Soon after we head out together to the Interreyou will be able to photograph from the top. Fro
h, and photograph,some sea lions, and maybe even some sea turtles. Continue back to town. Tonight you may wish to head out with the group and enjoy some of the fresh seafood available.
Your second day at Isla San Cristobal begins with a short boat ride out to Kicker Rock, also known as Leon Dormido (said to look like the sleeping lion that its Spanish name translates to). You will be able to photograph the two towering volcanic rocks that rise 500 feet out of the ocean. A mild current in the chasm attracts hammerhead and harmless Galapagos sharks, as well as manta rays and schools of vividly coloured reef fish – all great photographic fodder!. This is seen as one of the best snorkelling spots in the whole Galapagos, and one of the best places on the planet to view marine life. A highlight of many travellers’ visits to the Galapagos, the journey takes approximately 45 minutes and along the way you can photograph famous wildlife like nesting frigates and blue-footed boobies. When you arrive at Kicker Rock, strap on a mask, get your underwater point-and-shoot and jump into the water, where you will see and photographing sea lions do graceful cartwheels, reefs sharks drifting along the canyon floor, sea turtleser and if you're luck hammerhead sharks.
Shortly after we'll head to a beach close by where we'll enjoy a box lunch. We'll return to town in the afternoon where you will have some free time to enjoy your final night in San Cristobal.
Take an early morning boat ride today towards Floreana Island, which should take about 2.5 hours. Along the way keep your eyes peeled and cameras ready for wildlife such as dolphins and whales.
On arrival to the island, another.
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Aof photographing the,s, where again your cameras will be going off! . up the rocky mountain, which takes between five and six hours. Lot’s of photographic opportunities along the way.
This day will be free at Isabela. You can spend it at its beautiful beaches, either relaxing or photographing.
Begin the day with a kayak excursion in a protected bay. While here, search for and photograph the protectedhe equator
This morningAnother chance to get close to giant tortoises with your camera, Today is a free day. You can take any of the day trips departing from Puerto Ayora.
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Galapagos National Park entrance fee $ 100 p.p.
Galapagos Transit Control card $ 20 p.p.
If you have any questions regarding this very exciting 12 Day Galapagos Wildlife Photo Expedition, please don’t hesitate to contact Michael.
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Two mobile libraries each travel 35-stop routes in the Meadowcreek and Norcross clusters each week, allowing students to check out school library books. The two Book Mobiles are stocked with books for all ages and reading levels — pre-K to 12th grade — pulled from the shelves of school media centers. The buses have been running their weekly schedule (Monday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.) since June 4, with the program wrapping up Friday, July 27.
“My favorite is the Baby-Sitters Club,” she said of the series aimed at adolescent girls.
She said her teacher told her about the program before school ended and she’s encouraged her friends to also take advantage of the opportunity.
“I can’t wait until next week when we get to choose a book to keep,” she added.
"ip,""Research shows children who don'tn't starting the school year at a disadvantage."
Mary Barbee, director of media services for Gwinnett schools, had approached the board of education a few years ago with the concept. When she got the green light, the program began last year. This is the first year that meals are also incorporated.
Gwinnett County Public Schools Book Mobile
2 book mobiles
16,300 visitors
19,700 book checkouts
Information: gcpsbookmobile.org
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I’md we’ve bumped our course caps up to 15 and that’s what I have and it’!–a lot of brain power in the room.
I’m trying to turn big enrolment into a feature, not a bug. I’m experimented with, if you will, a kind of parallel processing or distributed cognition at the very foundation of the course, right up to the top.
For me, there’s nothing more appealing than an open week in my calendar. That blank iCal space means no lesson planning or grading for my Texts & Contexts course. I don’t have to ride the D-train to the Bronx for a meeting or lecture. It’s a week of sartorial freedom: basketball shorts over khakis, t-shirts over blazers. Most importantly, a break from my weekly routine means I can settle into my home workstation and immerse myself in late eighteenth century seduction fiction—as it relates to my dissertation, of course. As an advanced doctoral student, my expectations for this past spring break were writing-intensive. I had no travel plans and only a handful of social events for the week. I carved out this precious time to write and revise sections of my dissertation.
A few days before the break, Fordham medievalist extraordinaire [*blush*], students at Fordham and beyond. The purpose of the online dissertation group was simple: we wouldn’t critique one another’s writing; rather, we would focus on accountability in the writing process. Each group member was asked to set daily and cumulative goals for the week, then members would report on their daily and weekly progress. These goals were public, specific, and realistic (i.e. read and summarize 3 articles on notecards; write for 1.5 hours in the morning; notes toward response paper for Hapless Orphan). Throughout suggestions for professional development, and general motivation for the hard task community, we held one another accountable and supported one another.
Even though I spent most of the week in academicstudent women. Seeing other avatars in our shared Google Doc made me feel like part of a productive and collaborative community of academic women. We were from Fordham University, NYU, University of Alberta, and York University. Despite our geographical and institutional distance, I received daily encouragement from this community and I felt accountable to them. What is more, I encountered writing and research beyond the norms at Fordham thanks to the group’s institutional range. Even ’t know what some of them look like at all), my onlivery solitary week. While I certainly wouldn’t advocate for an all-digital academic community, this was a positive l.
Time is the most preciousa difficult skill to learn—but it’s not something you need to learn alone. The next internet! Create an online group of like-minded friends. Make specific public goals for how you’ll use your time and hold one another accountable. in Elsipogtog, think, in a different context, the outrage over Ghomeshi, Dalhousie Dentistry’s ‘Gentlemen’s Club,’ and other serious issues that have responses constellate, for reasons of practicality, on social media).
Well, here’s a shocker: there are no easy solutions and all ideas take work. However, I do have some practical suggestions for maintaining momentum in your daily life, in your academic context, and in Canada. I’ll identify suggestions for tenured colleges, Contract Academic Faculty from sessionals to limited term folks on salary, and for interested students.
Talk with colleagues about your working conditions in a formal way–do you have access to photocopiers, letter head, a mailbox, an office, the library? If not, let them know formally and ask for their help. Many tenured colleagues simply don’t know the material conditions of CAF work.
Join national organizations and make your voice heard. Its not so difficult! For example, if you’re a teacher of English you can contact me. I’m the CAF representative for ACCUTE. I’d Can your department not only adopt ACCUTE’s CAF best practice checklist, but also create a bespoke one that addresses the material conditions of your context? I bet it can.
Ask for the numbers: how many of your professors are precariously employed?
Think: If a professor whose teaching you love is precariously employed, will they? In other words, will they be at your institution next semester or next year? Chances are, no.
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ighter than any 12 year old should be, in spite of my best efforts to corrupt you. ... I just don't know."
I knew. It was obvious that I was crazy. Only loonies heard voices and saw ghosts. I pictured myself locked up in a padded cell, a straight jacket pinning my arms to my sides, screaming and raving like an animal. I started shivering at the thought, wrapping my arms around myself as if I were already tied up.
Uncle Toad must have read my thoughts, because he came around the table, pulled me up, and hugged me close. "Don't you worry, you'll always be safe with me. Nothing will happen to you while I'm around." I was crying by then, burying my face in his chest, and he held me for the longest time.
Finally, I calmed down and said, "I think I need a kleenex." We separated; as he walked to the box on the counter, I saw him wiping his eyes on his sleeve. He returned with the box, set it in front of me, and said, "I don't see why you need one of these. You might as well just use the rest of my shirt!"
We both laughed at that. I don't think I've ever loved any other human being more than I loved him at that moment.
A week later, I could tell Uncle Toad was preoccupied. It wasn't hard to tell; I had won five of the last seven hands. It was right after school and my parents wouldn't be home for a couple of hours.
I hadn't had another encounter with the man in black since the episode at the playground, and Uncle and I hadn't talked about it either. I selfishly assumed that he was thinking about it then.
Finally, after he folded a hand and quietly waited for me to deal another, I assumed my most grown-up tone of voice and said, "All right, Unk, what's up?"
Uncle paused for a moment, and then smiled and said, "Oh, nothing much. I told my boss that I thought I deserved a promotion. I want to switch to the day shift at the plant. He said he would think about it. That was yesterday. Today, I asked him about it again, and he said 'sorry, but although your work is very good, there just aren't any openings that would fit you.' He said he would give me a raise instead.
Through his ironic laugh, I could sense the hurt. Darn that father of his! Darn that face of his! A couple of months earlier, I started saving up my allowance to help pay for plastic surgery for him. When I told him, he hugged and thanked me, but said that it costs many thousands of dollars and it's probably too late. But ever since, I've still been saving and thinking of the time when I would get a real job. I didn't know how long it would take me to save up enough, but I wasn't going to quit until I had.
After a moment, I said, "I wish I would win a contest and get a big prize. I would get you fixed up right away."
He smiled at me kind of funny and said, "Hey, I appreciate the thought, but it really wouldn't change things that much. People wouldn't treat me any different if I woke up tomorrow looking like Clark Gable. I'm pigeonholed. Besides, if I got my ugly mug fixed up, who would scare all the kids on Halloween?"
Uncle Toad just sat there, a half-smile on his face, staring blankly at me. After a few moments, I decided to wave my hand in front of his face to wake him out of his trance, but I discovered that I couldn't move my arm.
The man in black stepped into my peripheral vision and slowly glided up to me. He started murmuring to me, "Seize the moment. Follow your instincts. You know what you want. Just ask. It will cost you, but not as much as you fear. It will only take an instant. There's no reason to be afraid. Just ask."
I was still scared, but the ember in my gut didn't let me shout a mental "no". The man was right; I did know what I wanted. I wasn't so much afraid of the "price", my biggest fear was that I was going crazy. Then a thought popped in my mind: perhaps making my wish would make these episodes stop. And anyway, what would it hurt? If the man in black really is a figment of my imagination, then making a wish wouldn't really change anything. And wouldn't cost anything either. And if, by some wild chance, the wish actually worked ... well then almost any price would be worth it.
I poured the small pan of hot water on my shirt and pants. Then I saved a cup of the boiling water and poured the rest on the floor and dropped the pot. The cup of boiling water went in my face.
Everything was spinning and confused. At the emergency room, the doctor examined me and shook his head. "Most of these scars appear to be years old. I don't see how this could have happened today." The doctor looked suspiciously at my parents.
My parents were hysterical, and I was scared that they would somehow blame it on Uncle Toad. Finally, a phone call to my teachers confirmed that earlier that same day I looked perfectly normal, so my parents were off the hook. the doctor concluded that I must have had some congenital
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The riftEmancipation of Niger Niger Delta (MEND) continued yesterday with IPOB blasting MEND. IPOB insisted that Nnamdi Kanu has no plan to […
Femi Kuti is currently in a sober mood as he mourns the death of a dancer in his father’s band, Dodo Mayana. Dodo as she was fondly called, was a popular woman at the Afrika […
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Luxury Real Estate Travel & Leisure Travel, Food & Drink
Buying Into the Beautiful British Virgin Islands
Experience sparkling turquoise seas, secluded beach locations, and the wonders of Caribbean life when you invest in a property on the British Virgin Islands
February 12, 2020 Emilee Tombs
A view of Spanish Town on Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands. Image: Alamy
It’s a view thatreturn, which is something Lucienne Smith knows all too well, having lived in the British Virgin Islands for many years. Smith moved from her native England to become a director at Smiths Gore B.V.I.It’s a decision she’s never regretted. “Purchasing property in the British Virgin Islands is a deeply personal decision for a lot of people. For many it’s about quality of life, but also about having access to their own piece of paradise; their own escape from the hustle and bustle.”
Related: Guess Where These Private Islands Are Located
Of course, you can’t talk about the British Virgin Islands without mentioning the two Category 5 hurricanes that ripped across the archipelago in September 2017. Hurricanes Irma and Maria razed houses, ripped trees from their roots, and left boats piled on top of each other at the shoreline. However today, thanks to the efforts of residents and volunteers, beaches have been cleaned up, houses rebuilt, and, in many areas, you’d hardly know there had been hurricanes at all.
Anegada in the British Virgin Islands is known for long beaches of white sand and the 18-mile (29 km)Earth. Image: Getty Images
Much of life in the British Virgin Islands revolves around the water. “There are regattas and events throughout the year, and of course people come here on megayacht charter vacations all the time,” says Smith. “Some private islands offer entertainment packages involving treasure hunts for children and romantic dinners on your own private beach. Motor cruising, diving, snorkeling, paddleboarding, and kitesurfing are also huge here.”
Related: Find a Big-Hearted Liveable Island Idyll in Barbados
Among vacationers and locals, Anegada is one of the most popular places to charter a yacht for the weekend. This is the only coral island in the archipelago and the longest isle in the Caribbean at 39 miles (62 km), including the 18-mile (29 km) Horseshoe Reef. Anegada’s network of reefs, tunnels, drop-offs, and shipwreckwhile sandy beaches and coves i ideal for those looking to relax in seclusion.
—Lucienne Smith
Humpback, in July, Savannah Bay and Nanny Cay fill with Puerto Rican revelers, who come in their thousands to celebrate the annual Christmas in July weekend festivities.
The waters of The Baths on Virgin Gorda are crystal clear. Image: Getty Images
If exploration beckons (we are in Christopher Columbus territory, after all), Smith recommends chartering a boat to The Baths—a unique collection of natural rock formations and pools at the west end of Virgin Gorda, the third largest island in the territory. Follow this by lunch at Cooper Island Beach Club, which boasts a restaurant, brewery, rum bar, artisanal ice cream and coffee shop, and a boutique. After a day in the sun, head back to base for a Painkiller cocktail—a potent mix of rum, crème de coco, orange and pineapple juice, with a sprinkling of cinnamon. There may not be much call for killing pain here, but Smith explains that it’s all part of the experience.
Related: Discover the Cayman Island Life
Great Harbour on Jost Van Dyke Island is famous for its seasonal celebrations. Image: Alamy
OSmith recommends an evening at Brandywine Estate. “It’s a stylish restaurant with great food and service. It has a more informal sister restaurant with a rooftop that puts on parties at the weekend,” says Smith. “And the food—and fine wines—are never bad at Sugar Mill, part of a boutique resort with a lovely setting. At the same resort, Tramonti is right on the water. It offers a simpler menu in a beachside setting.”
In Summer 2020, the most famous restaurant in the British Virgin Islands will reopen for the first time since Hurricane Irma. Saba Rock sits on its own small island equidistant from the shores of Virgin Gorda and Prickly Pear Island, with Eustatia Island, the idyll owned by Google cofounder Larry Page, just to the north. The new iteration will feature hotel rooms and reinstate the tradition of feeding giant tarpon sharks from the deck at cocktail hour.
Eco-friendly resort Rosewood Little Dix Bay on Virgin Gorda offers a range of wellness, accommodation, and dining options.
“What appeals to people here is the inclusivity,” says Smith. “At any given time, you could have an entrepreneur from silicon valley sat on one bar stool; the guy who fixes dinghies on the next; a woman who teaches medicine at Harvard on the next; and a photographer next to her. It’s liberating to live here because of the diversity. What’s more, every day you wake up seeing views that will sustain you.”
Elegant and Spacious Waterfront Property on Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Charming Caribbean Island Home on Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Located above Long Bay on Tortola, this four-bedroom property, on the market withhas a pool with a beautiful indoor–outdoor space for dining and relaxing overlooking the deep blue Caribbean Sea.
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We often hear about burgers from‘black and blue burger’? Over the years, this unique burger has become increasingly popular with customers, with more than 14 million black and blue burgers being served in restaurants across the US in 2020 alone!
This begs the question— why is it called a black and blue burger mouthwatering burger to uncover why it’s called a black and blue burger. So, if you’re curious about the history of this delicious burger, stick around to find out more!
What is a Black and Blue Burger?
A black and blue burger is a delicious, smoky combination of ground beef, blue cheese, and savory spices.
It is one of the most popular and delicious burgers around.
‘Black and blue’ is a term used to describe a dish or recipe with the two main ingredients of beef (black) and blue cheese (blue).
The black and blue burger is no different, with both these ingredients playing key roles in the preparation.
The Black of the Burger
The black part of the burger comes from the ground beef patties, which would likely be seasoned with plenty of savory spice, such as black pepper, oregano, etc. Generally, leaner ground beef would be used to maintain the hamburger’s moistness and flavor.
The Blue of the Burger
The blue cheese in this dish plays a vital role in making the burger amazing. The distinctive flavor of blue cheese can provide the burger with a sharp and somewhat salty-sweet taste.
Generally, crumbled blue cheese is used for the burger; however, blue cheese slices may be used.
The black and blue burger has become an iconic dish in the world of burgers. Wcombination of beef and blue cheese, who wouldn’t want to try a black and blue burger?
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Why Is It Called A Bastard File?
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A young boy (from a state neighboring Texas) in our group noted to his mother that in the artist’s reconstruction near the fossils, Lucy seemed to be exceptionally flat-chested for a female primate. While this may be an unintended consequence of Texas’ strict abstinence-only sex “education” policies (don’t McLeroy, Leo, Lowe and the other Fundamentalists on the State Board of Education want to teach the Strengths AND *Weaknesses* of abstinence?), it was suggested by another in our group that perhaps Lucy had been a ballerina. Of course, being buried under volcanic tuff and later layers of rock would tend to make everything flat, too. One lady in the group opined that (reconstructed) Lucy needed a waxing.
But they all loved her anyway.
I believe the Houston Museum of Natural Science was the only one that wanted the exhibit, in the final run.
Wow, I’d love to see Lucy’s remains but I’m far from Houston. Do you know where else the exhibit will go?
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House for a Cure open house June 28
Jim a N Nicka s Br a Cure fund-raiser. y..
Stotlz has owned thethe past two years, but for McQuaid, the race through the woods has kicked her tail, finishing second both times.
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I construe this as interest on interest....the effect of this is to magnify returns over time... That's what all great relationships are. In this piece I pictured the joys of relationships built over time compounding with every positive experience over the years. The laughter, the trust, the interest gained from years of deposits to the friendships. This piece is lively and flowing with pops of bright color. There is a grey background and lots of flowy brushwork. There is light impasto and shine.
All my work is created with professional quality pigments and inks. Each piece is sealed with archival clear sealant.
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Introducing the aiBot
The aiBot is a small robot with artificial intelligence (AI) who's here to help you. His goal in life is to be as helpful as possible, and you just need to get him started by feeding him a few similar images. The aiBot will then process and analyze these images, and based on semantic linking derived from previous behavior of other users and not just the images' color similarities, he will present you with images that are amazingly alike. Let him!
1 Find at least two images
Do a general search in the search bar with words describing the concept you are looking for. You can for instance search for "hands frame", "mood" or any other concept that you would like to see more images of.
2 Add to folder
Click the "aiBot Search" button in your dropdown cart and add the images you like to the folder by either clicking on the plus-icon or dragging them. aiBot needs at least two similar images, but the more you give him, the better.
3 aiBot finds more images
Click "Find Similar" and you're done! aiBot will give you all the relevant images available. Remember that you can always fine tu bar features in the side panel.
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Speaker Qualifications: (Years in specialized industry, degrees, certificates, other recent speaking engagements, etc…
If so, which program(s) and on what topic(s)?
What topics would you be interested in presenting?
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On an unknown date, the owner applied the product to the dog of unknown weight.
On an unknown date, the ownment of unknown symptoms and the dog died some time later. On January 9, 2013if the product were applied per label to a dog of a size consistent with the product label, at most mild gastrointestinal (GI) irritation or a reaction to the product spreading might be seen. The APSS assistant by asking the owner or by having the owner ask if the veterinarian who treated the dog could call with the relevant information regarding onset of signs, the progression of the signs, and when the product was appl unless the owner or treating veterinarian contacted the APSS to provide information.
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Both CBN and THC are present in full spectrum CBD oil, along withCBD oil derived from the industrial or agricultural hemp variety of the cannabis plant contains regulations.
In order to further minimize the risks of an adverse ’s suggested that youfor your chosen CBD product, and slowly increase the dosage over time if needed. This not only allows you to build a tolerance to CBD oil, but also provides your doctor with the time and flexibility to monitor changes and decrease the dosage of your blood thinners if necessary.
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Lisa Bartlett (Teacher Governor)
Carole Bourne : Carole Bourne is a church minister who retired in 2012 from St Mary's East Molesey. She has degrees in History and Politics and her research addressed the way children form their ideas about the world, through television news, family and other sources. Carole taught for thirteen years in junior schools in Sutton, Elmbridge and Kingston. She has worked in Adult, Further and Higher Education in this area since 1970. Carole served on the Board of Governors in schools in Epsom and East Molesey. She is passionate about education and about our responsibility for forming the aspirations of upcoming generations. She has two children and seven granddaughters. Carole is the link governor for literacy and a member of the Management and Resources Committee.
James Walker: James a foundation governor at SASM.
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