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RESPIRATORY adverse events are one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality during pediatric anesthesia.1,2 Among the risk factors that increase perioperative respiratory complications, bronchial hyperreactivity (BHR) is the most frequent underlying pathophysiologic condition encountered in pediatric anesthesia. BHR is the common denominator of many pulmonary conditions in children, such as asthma, upper respiratory tract infection,2–4 cystic fibrosis, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and passive smoking.5 These diseases have a high prevalence in routine pediatric anesthesia practice,6,7 and all lead to high airway susceptibility (AS) to different stimuli. Therefore, it is crucial for the pediatric anesthesiologist to optimize the anesthetic management for these children to improve their perioperative safety.
During the past decade, halothane has been gradually replaced by sevoflurane and desflurane because of their lower coefficients of blood solubility and decreased side effects. Nevertheless, there are conflicting data regarding the potential beneficial effect of these agents to prevent and/or reverse lung constriction.8–14 While the majority of previous studies demonstrate that sevoflurane exerts a protecting effect against bronchoconstriction,9,11–15 respiratory resistance also increases under sevoflurane after induction of anesthesia16 and after tracheal intubation.17 Desflurane is more controversial: It reduces bronchoconstriction8,14,18–21 and has no effect on basal22 and elevated airway tone,9 but it does irritate the airways as manifested by an elevated respiratory resistance.8,10 Analysis of previous investigations suggests that sevoflurane elicits beneficial changes in lung function in patients or experimental animals with normal airways,11–13,17,23 whereas desflurane9,18–21,23 seems to elicit the most severe detrimental effects in allergically sensitized animals10 and in patients with BHR.9,17 The aim of the current study was to compare the effects of sevoflurane and desflurane on respiratory mechanics in children with normal and susceptible airways by evaluating airway resistance and respiratory tissue mechanics.
After approval by our institutional ethics committee (University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland) and obtaining parental written informed consent, 40 children aged 1–6 yr with and without AS who were undergoing elective surgery with tracheal intubation were enrolled in the study. The control group of children (n = 20) had healthy lungs with no history of cardiopulmonary disease, including respiratory tract infections in the past 4 weeks before surgery. The children of the AS group (n = 20) were categorized as having AS defined by doctor-diagnosed asthma (n = 10) or a recent upper respiratory tract infection (n = 10) in the past 2 weeks before anesthesia. Among the 10 asthmatic-diagnosed children, 4 received daily salbutamol treatment that was administered the morning of surgery. The 6 remaining asthmatic children had only intermittent salbutamol therapy and did not receive any preoperative bronchodilators. In addition, none of them were treated with routine inhalation steroid therapy. The two main groups of children were similar in age, body weight, and height.
According to our routine clinical practice, all patients received oral midazolam (0.35 mg/kg) for premedication 10–15 min before anesthesia. Anesthesia was induced via inhalation of sevoflurane (incremental doses up to 8%). As soon as intravenous access was achieved, sevoflurane was discontinued, and a bolus of 2 mg/kg intravenous propofol was administered, followed by a propofol infusion (12 mg · kg−1· h−1for the first 10 min of general anesthesia, 9 mg · kg−1· h−1for another 10 min, and then 6 mg · kg−1· h−1).24 Before tracheal intubation with a cuffed endotracheal tube (Mircocuff- Heidelberg, Weinheim, Germany), all patients received atracurium (0.5 mg/kg) and were manually ventilated for 3–4 min with 100% oxygen. All patients received sufentanil or fentanyl as an analgesic agent in a dose suitable to the surgery performed.
After tracheal intubation, patients were mechanically ventilated (Draeger Primus; Luebeck, Germany) using a pressure-controlled mode with an end-expiratory pressure of 5 cm H2O, targeting an end-tidal carbon dioxide of 5.5 kPa while the fraction of inspired oxygen was set to 0.5 in a mixture of air. These ventilatory parameters were maintained throughout the study period. Heart rate, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure were monitored continuously in all patients.
The low-frequency forced oscillatory technique that was used in the current study has been previously described.25,26 Briefly, the oscillatory signal to measure the input impedance of the respiratory system (Zrs) was introduced into the trachea during short apneic periods (8 s) interposed during mechanical ventilation by connecting the tracheal cannula from the respirator to a loudspeaker-in-box system at end-expiration. The loudspeaker generated a small-amplitude pseudo-random signal with frequency components between 0.5 and 21 Hz. To exclude the effect of the endotracheal tube, tracheal pressure was sensed via lateral holes on the tip of a small-diameter plastic catheter, positioned 1–2 cm beyond the distal end of the endotracheal tube, attached to a miniature pressure transducer (model 33NA002D; ICSensors, Malpitas, CA). Central flow was detected by a screen pneumotachograph attached to an identical type of differential pressure transducer. Tracheal pressure and flow signals were low-pass filtered at 50 Hz and sampled with an analog–digital board of a computer at a rate of 128 Hz. Fast Fourier transformation with 4-s time windows and 95% overlapping was used to calculate Zrs. To separate the airway and tissue mechanics, a model27 containing a frequency-independent (newtonian) resistance (Rn) and inertance (I) in series with a constant-phase tissue compartment characterized by damping (G) and elastance (H) was fitted to the Zrs spectra by minimizing the differences between the measured and modeled impedance values.
The parameters Rn and I can be attributed to the airways (being the contributions by the chest wall), whereas G and H represent the viscous (resistive) and elastic properties, respectively, of the total respiratory tissues.26,27 Impedance data at frequencies coinciding with the heart rate and its harmonics were omitted from the model fitting if cardiac activity caused a low signal-to-noise ratio at these frequency components.
Before the first set of Zrs measurements, it was assured that there was no further end-expiratory sevoflurane for at least 2 min, as measured by the anesthetic workstation (Draeger Primus). Then, a lung recruitment maneuver to total lung capacity was performed to standardize the volume history by manually elevating the peak inspiratory pressure to 40 cm H2O for 10 consecutive breaths. Next, the first set of four Zrs measurements was performed under propofol anesthesia before switching the anesthetic maintenance to 1 minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) (age controlled as calculated by the anesthetic workstation according to the formula of Mapleson28 based on age in years [MAC = MAC 40 × 10(−0.00269 × (age − 40))]) of either desflurane or sevoflurane, in random order. After the establishment of a steady state concentration of the first volatile anesthetic agent, a 3-min period was allowed for the agent to exert its effect and a second series of four Zrs measurements were performed. Zrs recordings were repeated 8 and 13 min after the establishment of a steady state of 1 MAC. The first volatile anesthetic agent was then discontinued, and the maintenance of anesthesia was switched to the second volatile agent. After ensuring the clearance of the first anesthetic agent and the establishment of a steady state concentration with the second volatile anesthetic at 1 MAC, sets of Zrs measurements were performed at 3, 8, and 13 min, similar to the first phase.
Estimation of the sample size was performed using the nQuery Advisor 4.0 software (Statistical Solutions Ltd., Boston, MA). Based on our previous investigations in children,25 a sample size of 20 in each group will have 95% power to detect a difference in means between 6.0 and 7.20 cm H2O · s/l (20% difference), assuming that the common SD is 1.0 cm H2O · s/l using a two-group t test with a 0.050 two-sided significance level. Blocked randomization was obtained using a computer-generated random number, and randomization was concealed until clinical procedures were initiated.
Data were successfully collected in all patients (including demographic and oscillatory parameters), with no missing values in the statistical analysis. Because the procedural data proved to be normally distributed as analyzed by the Shapiro-Wilk test, data are reported as mean ± SE. The demographic differences between the protocol groups were assessed by using t tests for the continuous variables (age, weight, height) and chi-square test for categorical data (sex). Two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance using a linear mixed model was used to test significance with two within-subject factors: the time and the group assignment of the children. For pairwise comparisons, 95% confidence intervals for the differences were computed by taking into account the significant interactions between the factors. The relative changes in the mechanical parameters were compared by using one-way analysis of variance tests. The Student-Newman-Keuls test was used for post hoc comparisons. P < 0.05 was considered significant. SigmaStat (Systat Software Inc., Richmond, CA) and SAS (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC) statistical software packages were used for the tests.
The measurement protocol was successfully completed in all 40 children enrolled in the study. Demographic data are depicted in table 1. There was no difference in any of the demographic parameters between the protocol groups.
Airway and respiratory tissue parameters are shown in figure 1for the children with normal and hyperreactive airways during propofol anesthesia and 13 min after inhalations of desflurane and sevoflurane. At the initial phase of the protocol when the children were anesthetized with propofol, the parameters Rn, G, and H were significantly elevated in the children with AS. Two-way analysis of variance revealed that the anesthetic agent (propofol, sevoflurane, desflurane) had statistically significant effects on the levels of the mechanical parameters (P < 0.001 for all), with no significant interaction between the anesthetic agent and the order of their administration. However, the presence of AS statistically significantly affected all of the respiratory mechanical parameters (P < 0.001), with statistically significant interactions between the presence of AS and the anesthetic agent (P < 0.001). Independent of the presence of AS, administration of sevoflurane had no statistically significant effects on the mechanical parameters relative to their levels obtained during propofol anesthesia if the order of anesthetic drugs was distinguished. In contrast, desflurane induced marked and statistically significant elevations in all respiratory mechanical parameters, particularly in Rn, with greater increases in the children with BHR. Because neither the order of the administration of the anesthetic volatile agents (P = 0.55, P = 0.93, P = 0.97, and P = 0.97 for Rn, I, G, and H, respectively) nor the time elapsed after their administration had an effect on the magnitude of their action on respiratory mechanics, the results obtained from each group for the two inhalation agents were pooled and are presented in figure 2. These pooled data exhibit minor but statistically significant beneficial effects of sevoflurane when compared with propofol; in contrast, desflurane induced marked and statistically significant elevation in airway and respiratory tissue parameters, with substantially greater effects in children with AS. Analysis of variance revealed significant time effect (P < 0.001 for all parameters except I with sevoflurane, where P = 0.25) and that the presence of AS had significant effects on the levels of the mechanical parameters (P < 0.001). Furthermore, there was a statistically significant interaction between the factors time and the presence of AS for Rn (P < 0.001 for both sevoflurane and desflurane) and G (P = 0.006 and P = 0.012 for sevoflurane and desflurane, respectively), whereas the interaction was significant for I only with desflurane (P < 0.001), and no significant interaction between these factors was observed for H.
Fig. 2. Airway resistance (Rn), inertance (I), and tissue damping (G) and elastance (H) in children with normal airways ( open symbols ) and/or with airway susceptibility (AS , closed symbols ). Data are pooled independently of the order of administration of the volatile agents and presented during propofol (Prop) and at 3, 8, and 13 min after administration of sevoflurane ( A ) and desflurane ( B ). Data are mean ± SEM (n = 20 in each group) . *P < 0.05 versus propofol within a group . # P < 0.05, normal versus AS.
The changes in the airway and respiratory tissue parameters at 13 min after the administration of the volatile anesthetics relative to their baseline levels (propofol administration) are shown in figure 3. In both groups of children, minor but statistically significant decreases were observed in the mechanical parameters during sevoflurane administration. In contrast, desflurane induced moderate and statistically significant increases in Rn (18.2 ± 2.8%), I (15.1 ± 2.1%), G (24.1 ± 3.5%), and H (7.8 ± 1.7%) in children with normal airways. However, in children with AS, greater increases were observed in Rn (53.9 ± 5%) and I (30.8 ± 3.9%), whereas the elevations in G (21.9 ± 3.3%) and H (9.8 ± 2.8%) were comparable to those observed in the children with normal airways.
Figure 4demonstrates the changes in Rn after administration of the anesthetic volatile agents in the subgroups of children with AS. Children in both subgroups exhibited no statistically significant changes in Rn during sevoflurane inhalations, whereas desflurane caused significant increases in the Rn. In addition, table 2depicts the values for Rn at the different assessment periods for children with doctor-diagnosed asthma with relation to the randomization to the anesthetic agent and to whether children received salbutamol therapy on day of surgery. The small number of patients does not allow any statistical analysis; however, children who received salbutamol on the day of surgery exhibited higher airway resistance values than those who did not.
The results of the current study demonstrated that children with susceptible airways exhibited elevated airway and respiratory tissue mechanical parameters during propofol anesthesia compared with those obtained in similar-age children with normal airways. Changing the anesthetic management to sevoflurane led to mild improvements in the mechanical parameters of the respiratory system in all children with no impact from the presence of AS on the relative changes in respiratory mechanics. In contrast to the effects of sevoflurane, administering desflurane at any time during the anesthesia resulted in marked increases in all respiratory mechanical parameters, with substantially greater adverse changes in the airway mechanics in the children with AS. These marked adverse changes were independent of the underlying clinical status (asthma or upper respiratory tract infection) leading to AS.
We enrolled preschool children with no history of pulmonary disease and children with a recent upper respiratory tract infection and/or doctor-diagnosed asthma with a history of wheezing in the past 12 months. Because no reliable routine lung function tests are available in this age group, we were unable to perform provocation tests to confirm the presence of BHR. Nevertheless, it has been well demonstrated that older children with these clinical features exhibit enhanced airway reactivity to exogenous constrictor stimuli.6,29 Therefore, it can be expected that children enrolled to our AS group would exert greater responses to exogenous stimuli compared with healthy controls. This assumption was confirmed by the elevated baseline airway and tissue mechanical parameters obtained during propofol anesthesia. Another important feature that may lead to BHR is passive smoking. Unfortunately, in our study group, we only have two children in the control and three in the AS group with history of parental smoking. These small figures preclude any exact statistical analysis of this confounding factor and will be a subject of future investigations. Moreover, children in the AS group were quite heterogeneous in regard to their degree of airway reactivity; hence, some of the children received salbutamol on the day of surgery, whereas others did not (table 2). If salbutamol had affected the interaction between airway reactivity and inhalational anesthetics, one might have expected an equal or smaller resistance in those treated with salbutamol. Because children who received salbutamol demonstrated a 10–15% greater airway resistance than those who did not, it would be unlikely that salbutamol increased the resistance directly or interacted with the inhalational anesthetics. Therefore, it is unlikely that the inclusion of these children might have introduced a systematic error or bias.
The study design required establishing basal levels of respiratory mechanics for comparison with values obtained during the administration of volatile anesthetics. Ideally, these basal values should have been collected without administration of any anesthetic agents. However, the measurement of low-frequency Zrs data assumes apneic conditions that do not prevail without paralysis and accompanying anesthesia. Propofol was chosen as the baseline anesthetic condition because this agent has been demonstrated to protect from the vagally mediated bronchoconstriction that can occur after tracheal intubation.30 In addition, this agent exerts identical effects in children with and without AS,31 guaranteeing the validity of baseline measurements.
The mechanical parameters derived from the low-frequency Zrs data provide a noninvasive technique to estimate airway and tissue mechanical variables separately.25,32 Because changes in the respiratory system are expected to affect both the airway and tissue compartments, this approach was considered as an appropriate and sensitive technique to characterize the changes in the lungs during propofol anesthesia and after the administration of volatile agents. Consistent with this, we were able to obtain Zrs data in all children enrolled in the current study, and the model fitted well to Zrs spectra obtained from both groups of children under all anesthetic regimens (fitting errors ranging between 2.1% and 5.3%, with no difference between the conditions). Although this is the first study to report airway and constant-phase respiratory tissue parameters in healthy children, the current data exhibit good agreement with those obtained previously in children with congenital heart disease.25,26 The parameters obtained from Zrs spectra in the current study combine mechanical properties of the lungs and chest wall. Previous findings in children indicate that the pulmonary system provides the majority of the Rn and I (more than 90%), whereas the chest wall contributes substantially to G and H (approximately 40%).26 Therefore, it is likely that the airway parameters were estimated accurately from the Zrs data in our children, whereas the total respiratory G and H underestimated the changes in the lung tissue parameters. We assumed that this masking of the chest-wall parameters was similar between the two groups of children and remained constant after the administration of inhalation agents in the presence of muscle relaxation.26
Changes in Rn and I reflect geometrical alterations in the airways or can also be a consequence of the changes in the viscosity or density of the resident gas. Anesthetic inhalation agents administered at 1 MAC have slightly lower viscosity values (0.9% for sevoflurane and 1.7% for desflurane) but substantially greater density values (10.9% for sevoflurane and 22.4% for desflurane) than the 50% oxygen mixture alone.33 Based on physical principles, Rn is influenced by the viscosity of the resident gas during laminar flow conditions, while density also affects this parameter only if the flow is turbulent. Altered density is directly reflected in the changes in I. Therefore, to distinguish the effects of the physical properties of the gas and the active changes in the airway geometry, we performed a model experiment where only the former was changed. Our simple lung model demonstrating similar mechanical parameters to those obtained in the children consisted of a 10-cm, 8-mm-ID tube filled with many small 8-gauge tubes (acting as an “airway” compartment) and a silicon bellow in series (acting as a “tissue” compartment), ”ventilated” and measured during identical flow conditions to those followed in the our clinical protocol. The measurements revealed the relative constancy of Rn, G, and H when the resident anesthetic mixture was altered, whereas the parameter I reflected the differences in the density of the anesthetic gas (fig. 5). These results provide experimental evidence that the changes in Rn were almost exclusively related to geometric changes in the tracheobronchial tree (the minor increase in Rn with desflurane was probably due to the involvement of some flow nonlinearity), whereas those in I reflected primarily the difference in physical properties of the resident gas. Furthermore, the presence of the anesthetic agents did not modify the estimates of G and H in the model, suggesting that the changes observed in the patients were related to alterations in the viscoelastic properties of the respiratory system, and the elevations in G in excess of that in H could be related to enhanced ventilation heterogeneities.34
Fig. 5. Model parameters obtained from measurements of a mechanical lung model ventilated with 50% oxygen and during the same amount of volatile anesthetics given to children in the current study. Data are mean ± SEM . *P < 0.05 versus 50% oxygen . # P < 0.05 versus sevoflurane (Sevo). Des = desflurane; G = tissue damping; H = tissue elastance; I = airway inheritance; Rn = airway resistance .
Although the effects of sevoflurane on the respiratory system have been investigated intensively in animal experiments11–14,35 and in studies in adult patients,9,15 data relating to lung mechanics during sevoflurane anesthesia in children are scarce.17,36 Furthermore, in these previous pediatric settings,17,36 global respiratory mechanics were measured and the changes in the airway and tissue properties were not separated. In the current study, the mild bronchodilation effect of sevoflurane produced moderate decreases in Rn and I in both groups (fig. 3). These changes were associated with small but significant decreases in respiratory tissue parameters and could have been a consequence of the bronchodilation effect that facilitated lung recruitment by keeping the small bronchi patent. Nevertheless, these statistically significant differences obtained during sevoflurane anesthesia are likely to have a minor impact on clinical outcomes. The mild bronchodilatory effect of sevoflurane that we observed in children with and without AS is the first confirmation of similar results obtained in adults,9,15 and in experimental settings where sevoflurane protects from or reverses lung constriction in normal11–14 and sensitized animals.35
Although desflurane is increasingly used in children because of its low solubility and fast action,37,38 we are unaware of any previous study assessing the changes in respiratory mechanics in children after administration of this anesthetic agent. The most striking findings of the current study were the adverse changes in the airway and tissue mechanics observed during desflurane anesthesia, independent of the preexisting respiratory mechanical condition (i.e. , the order of administration of the agents and the underlying clinical symptoms). The adverse airway effects were significantly exaggerated in children with AS, whereas the presence of AS had no influence on the desflurane-induced increases in respiratory tissue parameters. This changing pattern can be explained by the potential of this agent to induce airway narrowing reflected by the increase in Rn and I, particularly in children with AS who are more sensitive to the irritative nature of desflurane.9,39,40 The bronchoconstriction likely included the peripheral airways, because the proportionally greater increases in G than H suggest the development of ventilation heterogeneities in the lung periphery,34 although intrinsic changes in lung tissue viscoelasticity might also have been involved in these changes. It is noteworthy that the airways of children with recent upper respiratory tract infection behaved the same way than those of children with asthma, indicating that both conditions lead to an AS of apparently similar nature and exhibit an enhanced response to desflurane.
The current study provides objective and systematic measurements of airway and respiratory tissue mechanics in children with normal lungs and with AS. The results show the beneficial profile of sevoflurane on the respiratory system mechanics independent of the clinical status of the child, whereas the deleterious effects of desflurane were apparent in all children, although with a markedly exaggerated airway narrowing in children with susceptible airways. We therefore conclude that the use of desflurane should be avoided in the anesthesia of children who exhibit a clinical history of recent upper airway infection or any other pulmonary disease that may be associated with AS.
The authors thank all the children and their families who participated in this study and Joan Etlinger, B.A. (Secretary, Department of Anesthesia, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland), for editorial assistance.
Extent and Localization of Changes in Upper Airway Caliber with Varying Concentrations of Sevoflurane in Children
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He completed his MBBS in 1989 at the National University of Singapore, MRCP in 1993 at the at the Royal College of Physicians, UK, and FAMS (Gastroenterology) in 1999 at the Academy of Medicine, Singapore.
Dr Dede Selamat Sutedja offers comprehensive diagnostic tests as well as therapeutic services ranging from treatment of dypepsia, food intolerances, irritable bowel syndrome, and GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease). Conditions he treats also include constipation, diarrhoea, dyspepsia, fatty liver, Hepatitis B & C, inflammatory bowel disease, liver cirrhosis and cancer, and rectal bleeding. He performs colonoscopy, endoscopic removal of bile duct stones and bile duct stent insertion, ERCP (Imaging of the gallbladder/ bile ducts), OGD (oesophago-gastroduodenoscopy / gastroscopy), and the therapeutic endoscopic removal of polyps or early tumours of the gastrointestinal tract. Dr Dede also performs enteroscopy, endoscopy therapy for gastro-intestinal bleeding, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and immunotherapy for inflammatory bowel diseases, colorectal cancer. He has continuous treatment programmes for chronic Hepatitis B & C, fatty liver, drug induced liver injury, liver cancer and liver transplantation.
Dr Dede Selamat Sutedja was the expert witness for the SLIM 10 drug-induced liver failure case that involved Singaporean celebrity Andrea de Cruz. He has authored and co-authored various local & overseas medical journals, especially on the treatments of various types of liver diseases, including giving numerous public talks on these subjects in languages that he is proficient with, namely English, Mandarin, Bahasa Indonesia/ Malay.
Between 1999 and 2001, Dr Dede Selamat Sutedja was awarded 2 scholarships by the Ministry of Health - firstly at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham UK, to undergo specialized training in hepatology & liver transplantation, which then was followed by an advanced training in therapeutic & complex endoscopic procedures at the renowned Amsterdam Medical Centre in Holland. He served as a specialist in internal medicine, gastroenterology and hepatology for almost 20 years in Singapore's restructured hospitals. Prior to joining Gleneagles Hospital, Dr Dede Selamat Sutedja's last appointment was as senior consultant in National University Hospital for many years.
Dr Dede Selamat Sutedja is known for his empathic and personalised care for his patients, as recognized at the national level by the many Gold Medallist Service Awards he received from Spring Singapore for his outstanding service. He is compassionate & passionate about his healing profession, ensuring close rapport and effective communication with all his patients, who can be assured of cost-effective therapy that is delivered with Dr DedeSelamat Sutedja’s unique special touch.
Dr Cheng Jun is a Gastroenterologist at Cheng Jun Gastroenterology & Medical Clinic, Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre. He is also a Visiting Consultant at Singapore General Hospital.
Dr Cheng Jun completed his MBBS in 1979 at the University of Malaya, Malaysia, MRCP (Int Med) in 1983 at the Royal College of Physicians, U.K and FAMS (Gastroenterology) in 1987 at the Academy of Medicine, Singapore.
Dr Cheng Jun is multilingual and speaks several languages such as English, Shanghainese, Cantonese, Bahasa. Some of the clinic services involves ERCP, therapeutic gastroscopy, colonoscopy, variceal banding, PEG, oesophageal dilation & stenting.
He completed his MBBS in 1980 at the University of Singapore, MRCP (Int Med) in 1985 at the at the Royal College of Physicians, UK, MMed (Int Med) in 1986 at the National University of Singapore, MRCP (Int Med) in 1986 and FRCP (Int Med) in 1994 at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
Dr Roland Chong Siong Eng was the Deputy Director, and subsequently Director of the Endoscopy Centre at Singapore General Hospital from 1993 to 1996.
In 1990, he won the Asia Pacific Association's Young Investigators' prize for Study of the Liver for the paper presentation entitled, “The relationship between Alcohol, Lipids and Apolipoproteins.”
Dr Roland Chong Siong Eng was a Co-Chairman of the Ministry of Health Practice Guidelines on the Management of Hepatitis B, as well as Chairman of a similar guideline on the use of antibiotics. He is currently a member of the Editorial Committee and Editor of the section on Gastroenterology in the Guidelines on the Use of Steroids in General Practice.
He was also formerly president of the gastroenterological society of Singapore, executive member of the Asia Pacific Association for Gastroenterology and member of the specialist training committee on Gastroenterology.
Dr Roland Chong Siong Eng is presently Chairman of the Chapter of Gastroenterologists with the College of Physicians in Singapore. He is also a member of the National Advisory Committee on Gastroenterology, Ministry of Health and member of the Medical Expert Panel for the Surbodinate Courts Mediation Service.
Dr Sebastian Leong Kwai San has more than 30 years of experience. His clinic is located in Gleneagles Hospital and specialises in Gastroenterology.
- Treatment of diseases in the gastrointestinal tract (from mouth to anus along the alimentary canal)
Dr Kelvin Thia Teck Joo strives to adopt an individualized approach to manage patients’ gastrointestinal concerns and problems, taking into account their specific needs, and tailoring treatment for the best outcomes.
He believes that his fellowship training - Advanced GI Fellowship in IBD - in the Mayo Clinic (USA) as well as clinical and research experience in this field have enabled him to assess and treat optimally patients with the diagnosis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn’s and Ulcerative colitis).
Dr Yeo Chong Meng is an accredited Gastroenterologist who is well versed in treating gastrointestinal disorders and liver diseases. He had undergone advanced subspecialty training in Hepatology and Liver Transplantation in Yale-New Haven Hospital, USA in 2010 on a scholarship awarded to him by the Ministry of Health.
Dr Yeo is now practicing at the Digestive and Liver Specialist Centre, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital. He provides specialist assessment and treatment for a wide range of digestive tract disorders which includes the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, liver, pancreas and gallbladder. He also offers the diagnostic and therapeutic gastroscopy and colonoscopy.
Dr Vincent Lai Wai Kwan was a recipient of the prestigious Medical Research Council Clinical Training Fellowship from 2002 to 2005. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from the University of Birmingham in 2007, investigating the liver immunity in viral hepatitis. Whilst in England, he obtained accreditation from the Specialist Accreditation Board in gastroenterology and worked as a Consultant in a teaching hospital before his return to Singapore.
Dr Vincent Lai was a Consultant Gastroenterologist at the National University Hospital (NUH), Singapore from 2008 to 2010. He was part of the acute liver failure faculty in the Asia Pacific Study of Liver Disease group. In 2011, Dr Lai joined the Asian American Liver Centre (formerly known as Asian Centre for Liver Diseases & Transplantation) as a Consultant from 2011 to Aug 2014.
Dr Vincent Lai’s clinical interests are in liver failure, viral hepatitis and liver transplantation. He is also trained in therapeutic endoscopy and ERCP. Dr Lai’s research interests are on the adaptive and innate immunity in patients with liver disease particularly in patients with viral hepatitis and liver failure.
Dr Ooi Choon Jin is Gastroenterologist practicing at Gleneagles. He received his MBBS from the National University of Singapore in 1989. He then attained MRCP from the Royal College of Physicians, United Kingdom in 1994 and FAMS - Fellowship of the Academy Medicine from Academy of Medicine, Singapore in 2001. Dr Ooi Choon Jin speaks English and Mandarin.
Dr Ooi Choon Jin is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. From 1998 to 2000, he trained at the Gastrointestinal Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
His main areas of academic interest include ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, malabsorption and Helicobacter pylori related disorders. His clinical interests include all aspects of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition. He routinely performs diagnostic and therapeutic gastroscopy, colonoscopy, balloon assisted enteroscopy and capsule endoscopy.
Dr Ooi Choon Jin worked as Head of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Department at Singapore General Hospital from 2000-2012. He also served as Clinical Associate Professor at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at National University of Singapore. Currently, he continues as Adjunct Associate Professor at the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School. Since 2012, Dr Ooi Choon Jin is a Gastroenterologist at Gleneagles Medical Centre and a Visiting Consultant to the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Centre at Singapore General Hospital.
Dr Ooi Choon Jin has published in various journals such as the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Pathology, Annals of Academic Medicine (Singapore), Singapore Medical Journal, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Gastroenterology, Current Opinion in Gastroenterology and the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics.
Dr Jarrod Lee is an internationally recognized endoscopist, and routinely incorporates advanced imaging and therapeutics into general endoscopy. He is a member of several regional groups dedicated to developing advanced endoscopy in Asia. He continues to support the public sector as a Visiting Consultant in Endoscopy, where he perform advanced procedures for complex cases, and trains the next generation of endoscopists.
Dr Lee also has a special interest in: gastrointestinal cancer screening and prevention, and in common digestive tract and liver disorders in the community. He speaks widely on the subjects, and is one of the most sought after speakers and writers in the primary care community. He is the youngest ever guest speaker for the major companies in the specialty.
Dr Lui Hock Foong is a gastroenterologist practicing at Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore. He specializes in digestive disorders and liver transplant for liver diseases such as liver cancer and liver failure. He completed his MBBS from the National University of Singapore in 1990. He then underwent his postgraduate training in Internal Medicine with the Ministry of Health in Singapore, before leaving for the United Kingdom for his advanced specialty training.
In London, Dr Lui Hock Foong trained in gastroenterology and hepatology at the Lister Postgraduate Institute, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, the Scottish Liver Transplant Unit and the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
He is the chairman of the National Foundation of Digestive Disease, the secretary of the Chapter of Gastroenterology of the Academy of Medicine of Singapore, a member of the Asia Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver Working Party on Portal Hypertension, a member of the Ministry of Health (Singapore) Working Party on Hepatitis B and Hepatocellular Carcinoma and is a past editor of GutViews, the publication arm of the Gastroenterological Society of Singapore.
His present practice deals with treating common and complex disorders of the digestive tract and liver, undertaking diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy and he has special interests in chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension and liver transplantation. Dr Lui Hock Foong speaks several languages such as English, Mandarin, Malay, and Bahasa Indonesia.
Dr Lui Hock Foong has received several awards, such as Beecham Book Prize for Anatomy, The Hoops Medal for Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and Seah Cheng Siang for Best Free Paper of the 17th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gastroenterological Society of Singapore in 2000.
In addition to clinical practice, he is active in the field of Gastroenterology & Hepatology nationally and regionally. He is the Chairman of the National Foundation for Digestive Disease, the Secretary of the Chapter of Gastroenterology, College of Physicians of Singapore, Social Chairperson of the Organising committee of the Asia Pacific Digestive Disease Week 2011, Member of the Scientific Committee of the Asia Pacific Association of Liver Disease Meeting 2013. He was also Scientific Chairman of the Gastroenterological Society of Singapore and Editor of GutViews. He currently sits in the Ministry of Health Singapore Workgroups on Hepatitis B and Hepatocellular Carcinoma and the Asia Pacific Association for Study of Liver (APASL) Working Party on Portal Hypertension and Acute Variceal Bleeding.
Dr Yim Heng Boon is a Gastroenterologist practicing at Yim Gastroenterology Liver & Endoscopy Centre, Mount Elizabeth Novena Specialist Centre, Singapore. Dr Yim Heng Boon completed his MBBS MBBS degree in Medicine from the National University of Singapore in 1990 and the MRCP Master’s degree from the Royal College of Physicians (UK) in 1996. In 1999, he was awarded the Ministry of Health’s scholarship in Advanced Endoscopy at the Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, USA.
Dr Yim Heng Boon is multilingual and speaks English, Mandarin, Hokkien, Malay. Dr Yim Heng Boon was a Deputy Head at The Deputy Head, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore and he was the Director of Endoscopy Centre, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.
In 2007, he was awarded a second scholarship in Endoscopic Surgery for Early Gastric Cancer at the National Cancer Centre, Tokyo, Japan. Dr Yim Heng Boon was also awarded with several awards, such as: Excellent Service Award (EXSA), Silver Award, 2004, Excellent Service Award (EXSA), Gold Award, 2005, and Excellent Service Award (EXSA), Star Award, 2006.
Dr Yim is Adjunct Assistant Professor, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore and continues to contribute in the teaching of medical undergraduates and junior doctors. He was previously a member of the expert panel for the Institute of Family Medicine. In 2007, he was appointed Visiting Honorary Lecturer to the Faculty of Medicine, University of North Sumatra, Indonesia. He was also appointed Visiting Associate Professor to Vietnam Ministry of Health Choray Hospital since 2010.
His work involves all general gastroenterology and hepatology cases, including oesophageal, gastric, liver, pancreatic and bowel cancers, peptic ulcer disease, large and small bowel diseases (including inflammatory bowel diseases), gallstone disease, functional gut disorders, irritable bowel syndrome, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, acute and chronic hepatitis (including hepatitis A, B, C, D, E), fatty liver, liver cirrhosis and liver failure.
Dr Andrea Rajnakova is a Gastroenterologist at the Andrea's Digestive, Colon, Liver And Gallbladder Clinic Pte Ltd in Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre.
She completed her MD in 1992 at the Apothecaries Hall of Dublin, Ireland, PhD in 2000 and MMed (Int Med) in 2001 at the National University of Singapore and MRCP in 2002 at the Royal College of Physicians, UK.
Dr Andrea Rajnakova is a multilingual and speaks several languages such as English, Russian, Czech, Slovak. Her works involves Gastroscopy, Test for Helicobacter pylori, Capsule Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal Problems, Colon Cancer Screening and many others.
She has received several awards such as in 2007 Sunny-Side-Up Award NUH Service Award, Sunny-Side-Up Wow Award NUH Service Award and Excellent Service GOLD Award 2007 and in 2008 National Excellent Service EXSA Star Award 2008.
Prior to setting up her private practice at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Singapore, in 2010, Dr Andrea Rajnakova practiced at National University Hospital since 1995. Dr Rajnakova joined National University Hospital and National University of Singapore as a NUS PhD scholar in 1995. She completed PhD thesis on Gastric Cancer in 2000. The results of her research studies were published in multiple international journals and she actively presented her research at international conferences. Dr Rajnokova's research work was awarded by several prestigious awards such as The Young Doctor’s Research Award at NUH Inaugural Annual Scientific Meeting, Singapore, in 1997 and the Best Paper Award for oral presentation at the Nitric Oxide Symposium in Singapore in 1999. In 2009, she was a Winner of Best Oral Presentation in Medical Disciplines at 8th Annual Scientific Congress of National Health Group in 2009.
During Dr Rajnokavo's clinical posting at National University Hospital, she obtained Master of Internal Medicine in Singapore, Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the UK, MRCP and the Fellowship of the Academy of Singapore in Gastroenterology (FAMS). Dr Rajnakova’s passion and main interest is in therapeutic endoscopy. In 2008 she was awarded a Health Manpower Development Plan (HMDP) by the Ministry of Health Singapore for further training in Therapeutic Endoscopy and ERCP at European Endoscopic Training Center, Gemelli Hospital in Rome, Italy under Professor Guido Costamagna, President of European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Her clinical expertise and passion for her work and patients were recognized by several clinical awards. In 2008, she received the National Excellent Service EXSA Star Award. In 2007, Dr Rajnakova received the NUH Sunny-Side-Up Award, NUH Sunny-Side-Up Wow Award and Excellent Service Gold Award. Dr Rajnokova as a clinical tutor at Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine enjoyed also teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students. She was also a mentor and endoscopy trainer for advanced specialists and endoscopy trainees. She was appointed as a chief coordinator for clinical part of postgraduate exams in Internal Medicine MRCP PACES in 2009.
Dr Desmond Wai completed his MBBS in 1994 and MMed (Intl Med) in 1998 at the National University of Singapore. He also completed his MRCP (Intl Med) in 1998 at the Royal College of Physicians, UK.
Dr Desmond Wai is bilingual and speaks both English and Mandarin, and his works involve a focus in liver and digestive diseases. He has provided liver transplant care to over 100 live donor liver transplant patients. Dr. Desmond Wai is a frequent speaker at local and regional medical conferences on liver diseases, liver transplantation, as well as on other aspects of digestive diseases. Dr Wai's interviews and articles, covering various topics in on liver and digestive diseases, are also frequently featured in local and international media. Dr. Desmond Wai had received numerous awards such as the Young Clinician Award, Digestive Disease Week Thailand (1999), Heath Manpower Development Programme Fellowship (2002), 8th Congress of Asian Society of Transplantation: The Transplantation Society Travel Scholarship (2003) and Singapore National Day Award for Overcoming SARS-Commendation Medal (2003). His most recent award was the Mother Theresa Award, given by National Public Library, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2011, for his contribution in the field of Hepatology.
Dr Lim Chee Chian is a Gastroenterologist practicing at Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore. He graduated from the National University of Singapore and receive his MBBS in 1986. He completed his post-graduate clinical training in Interventional Endoscopy and Endoscopic Laser Therapy at the National Medical Laser Centre/Middlesex Hospital in London in the United Kingdom from 1995-1996.
Dr Lim Chee Chian was the Head of Gastroenterology Unit, The Department of General Medicine in Tan Tock Seng Hospital from 1999 to 2004. He was also a Supervisor for Advanced Specialty Training in Gastroenterology Clinical Senior Lecturer at the National University of Singapore. In addition, he was also an Honorary Treasurer, Vice President at the Gastroenterological Society of Singapore before he finally he became the President of Gastroenterological Society of Singapore from 2001-2003.
Dr Lim Chee Chian was a member of several associations & societies such as Gastroenterological Society of Singapore, Specialist Training Committee for Gastroenterology, Ministry of Health.
Dr Lim Chee Chian is multilingual and speaks English, Mandarin, Hokkien, Teochew, Cantonese. He is accredited in several hospitals, such as Gleneagles Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, and Parkway East Hospital.
Dr Tan Chi Chiu is as a Gastroenterologist at Gastroenterology and Medicine International in Gleneagles Medical Centre.
He completed his MBBS in 1983 at the National University of Singapore, MRCP (Int Med) in 1988 at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, MRCP(Int Med) in 1988 at the Royal Colleges of Physicians, UK, MMed (Int Med) in 1988 at the National University of Singapore, and FAMS (Gastroenterology) in 1993 at the Academy of Medicine, Singapore.
Dr Tan Chi Chiu trained at the Singapore General Hospital and National University Hospital in Singapore and spent two years in the United Kingdom (affiliated to the University of Nottingham) as an advanced specialist trainee in therapeutic endoscopy and laser endoscopy. He was also attached to the Endoscopy Department of the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam for enhanced exposure to techniques of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography (ERCP). Dr Tan was appointed Consultant in Gastroenterology and Medicine in the Department of General Medicine at Tan Tock Seng Hospital in 1995, where he went on to found and head the Gastroenterology Unit. He was also Chairman of the Endoscopy Committee of the hospital.
Dr Tan Chi Chiu has conducted original research in Gastroenterology and Hepatology and published many articles in peer reviewed medical journals. He is an elected member of the Singapore Medical Council, where he is the Chairman of the Ethics Committee.
In addition to that, Dr Tan Chi Chiu is an active and well-known figure in the youth development and community service scene in Singapore, having been involved in numerous overseas humanitarian, scientific and community aid expeditions to countries such as Indonesia, Laos, India, Mongolia and Chile. He has received several awards for his work in this area including the Singapore Youth Award (Youth Development/Community Service) in 1996 and both the Excellence for Singapore Award and the Commonwealth Youth Programme Asia Award for Excellence in Youth Work in 1997. His 'Operasi Raleigh Batam' project won the Pan-Commonwealth Youth Service Award in 1998. Dr Tan led the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) medical missions to the Philippines earthquake disaster in 1990 and to the Gulf War in 1991. For these he was decorated with the SAF's Overseas Service (Non-operational) Medal (Philippines earthquake) and the SAF Overseas Service (Operational) Medal (Gulf War). He also received the British Gulf War Medal and the Saudi Arabian King Abdul Aziz Medal. | [
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Great debate about literature between Owlgildy and Tail Red. I applaud Owlgildy for his discourse. Owlgildy is the literature monster. He has a literature fetish. Or Bungaku-zokusei. But he laments that literature has died today. According to his argument, because of light novels taking over Japan, especially among otaku, Akiba subculture, that “skin colored” girls on the book cover are everywhere in the book stores, even Kinokuniya in the United States. Yes, light novels are the culprit that killed the Japanese traditional literature or “pure literature” as they call it. Yes, we otaku who adore light novels are the one to blame. I also like light novels. It’s easy to read and funny too. They use the language we use, or otaku colloquial, yes zeitgeist thing. That’s why it’s so funny and get connected. That’s why we love it!
In the old time, people also said literature was dead. Ishihara Shintaro wrote “Taiyo No Kisetsu,” which became a social problem in the 1950s. He was using youth language then. But right now, light novels are even more graphic. “Sadistic Moon” oh my gosh, that light novel recently I read, really crazy. Can’t be animenized because too graphic. Man, that makes Ishihara’s novels even look like children books. Yes, festivity for skin colored girls. Yes, a lot of eros, teen eroticism, cutesy, or kawaii moe moe subculture, destroyed traditional Japanese literature. And Owlgildy is the defender of traditional Japanese literature. The Twintail, a guy actually, or Twintail wannabe, strikes down the owl of literature, or sage of literature, and then thus opens the new era of light novel, obliterates pure literature symbolically, which was sublime. It reminds me of Mishima‘s death.
Yes, the good old days when ppl wrote and appreciated pure literature, pure novels. But today, we worship defiled literature, which is light novels. Full of profanity, sacrilegious literature. That is our time, our youth. Taiyou-zoku is dead, and now mousou-zoku is alive!
Oh yes, Nietzsche once said, “God is dead.” Good bye to superstition and science and technology era opened. Now, literature is dead and bishoujo skin color literature has flooded the book stores and Book Offs. Yes, Hegel once said the Bible is the greatest literature. Yes, the Bible was the standard. But that has died. Thus, God is dead. Now, it’s the light novel praising zokusei, and yes, Twintails! That hairstyle can only be seen among cosplayers, maids, anime manga light novel 2D characters! Yes, that is new literature!
Yes, as the final defender of pure literature, Owlgildy’s final death cry would be surely inducted into the anime walk of fame. Just like Raoh from Fist of The North Star, “There is no single piece of regret in my entire life!” 我が生涯に一片の悔いなし!
Oh, I don’t know. I think literature might make a comeback, if we can spread the Dost(oevsky) obsession around the world again!
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I was watching AFC the other day and there was a talk about rice pudding on how to cook, how to impart the flavor, that its a great comfort food etc...i never had rice pudding before even when i was studying in the UK . i was curious but never had a chance to try one before so i really dunno whats the fuss about rice pudding so i decided to make some to try and appreciate the filling comfort food.
I've made a chocolate rice pudding with almond flakes. it turned out beautifully but not picture perfect i have to say coz i made it at night as i was craving for something sweetand filling at the time. its easy to make, great tasting and fills you up in no time (eh what do you expect its rice, its supposed to fill you up) any way..here's what you need..
1/3 of short grain rice or Japanese rice <--coz its starchy 1c of milk 1c of water 30-50g of dark chocolate (this actually really is up to you if you want vanilla you can omit this) 2-3tbs brown sugar - more if you like it really sweet. a pinch of salt 1 egg yolk
then the water and milk will starts to thicken a little add in the chocolate stir until its completely melted.
once its done the texture should be thick and the rice is cooked thoroughly remove from fire let it cool slightly then add in the yolk stir well. the heat of the rice will gently cook the yolk. this will give the pudding a custard consistency.
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for today post, i thought of writing about planting your own herb ...i've got a reader who is keen on planting her very own herb garden...
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this is such a topic to write about. i'm sure this entry will be somewhat useful to my readers or those chef wannabes (no puns int...
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this is our main dish for tonight. my mom used to make this when i was little...i love this dish its so appetizing and when ever mom made ...
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The October 2012 issue of the technical journal Nuclear Technology is available electronically and in hard copy for American Nuclear Society member subscribers and others. Non-subscribers click here to learn how to subscribe to NT and other ANS titles.
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A new time-lapse video shows early site preparation and containment vessel bottom head placement at the Plant Vogtle Electric Generating Plant near Waynesboro, Georgia. Two new nuclear power reactors are scheduled to begin operations at Plant Vogtle in 2017 and 2018. Along with two units under construction at the V.C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station in South Carolina, these will be the first new nuclear units built in the United States in the last three decades. Enjoy the show!
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You might have heard of the indie Bundles of games that are offered now and again, great idea with lots of benefits, well now there’s something similar but for books, The Humble ebook Bundle! Pay as much as you can afford and get six e-books from cool authors (Cory Doctorow and my new favorite Kelly Link among others), if you pay more than the average, $12.08 as I am writing this, you get two extra books, Old Man’s War by John Scalzi (I reviewed this here) and Signal to Noise by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean.
When I got this book in a book swap during a dinner with some fellow book bloggers I didn’t realize that this was the book that was going to pull me out of the non-reading doldrums I’ve been in for near half a year now. I’ve started books but none has been finished, except, finally, this one. I read the most of it on the train towards Uppsala where I hoped to get it signed and the end the morning after.
This book is like a box of delicious chocolates, every little story delightful and fun. I think my favorite it the one about the Fairy Handbag but it might also be the one about the wanna-be poet who digs up something else than the dead girlfriend he intended. I also adore the fantastic storylines in the tale about the TV-series that is a bit more than that.
I highly recommend this book and it gives me the same feeling as Neil Gaiman’s short story collections does, like I get a glimpse at how the world might be, or is, if I look at it right, maybe from the corner of my eye or with my head tilted just so.
I would like to mention the translation too, I am very picky when it comes to translated books and this one did not feel translated at all, the only difference from reading in English was that it went faster. And that is how a translation should be.
Stories told within stories are always tricky but in my opinion Rothfuss manages it right. We get Kvothe, the main character, tell the story of his life but at the same time we also get the feeling that even if he thinks he's at the end of his journey that's not really the case.
Kvothe is exceptional in a way that only heroes in fantasy novels can be but he's not especially heroic, at least not in the beginning. Rothfuss manages to reflect the egoism of early youth rather well in my opinion.
My only gripe is that the female characters feel a bit stereotypical, we have the wild love interest, the nerdy girl, the caretaker and the fey strange girl and so far they haven't gotten much more characteristics than that. Would it have been too much to ask to have one of his friends being a girl? Without it being a guy friend with boobs?
All in all it is an enjoyable tale, better than average in all ways except the female characters, and I will read the next one.
Yesterday I sat down with a few of the other members of the bookclub EMK and had beers (well, cola for me as I'm on anti-biotics) and a few hours of constantly flowing geeky talk about everything from books though games and to TV-series and movies. Awesome way to spend time if I say so myself. I came away with two new (to me) books and a few more recommendations.
My goodreads thingie up there is not exactly correct, I'm actually finished with The Name of the Wind and almost finished with M.E Patterson's Devil's Hand. The latter is the book we are reading for the book club and thus I won't say more about it besides that it has to do with demons, poker, Las Vegas and the end of the world. Could easily have been a Supernatural episode. I'll post a review later.
It would seem my urge to read has returned, at least at bit, as I knew it would. Having swinging interests is a bit of a bother but at least I know it always swings back. Right now I can't wait to start on Eld (Fire) the sequel to Circle (Cirkeln) that I wrote about here. And after that Tricked and then, and then... too many books, too little time.
So remember how I said one of the books I was looking forward to in the future was John Scalzi's Red Shirts? And that there was an excerpt on tor.com? Well, I finally got off my shapely behind and read said excerpt and now I only have one question: Is it june 5th yet? Because it's good, very good.
Considering the title the book is about just what you might think it is about, those unfortunate souls who get eaten, pulverized, infected, melted, defenestrated or killed in whichever dreadful way the writers could dream up that week on Star Trek, especially the Original Series. Of course, in the book the names are cleverly changed but easily recognizable as a closer look is taken at how things went on behind the scenes.
Scalzi does humor well, as is very obvious in Agent to the Stars for example, and from the first 5 chapters it seems he's still got it. I for one is going to pre-order and if you like Star Trek and other old sci-fi series, or know enough about them to know what a redshirt is, you should to.
So several of my favorite authors are coming out with new books and maybe those will be the kick in the pants I need to start reading more. But, if not I can at least talk about them here.
First off and already released is Elisabeth Bear with Range of Ghosts. An epic fantasy centering around the eastern cultures instead of the traditional western clones. I do like my fantasy and this sounds promising.
Secondly we move from fantasy to Sci-fi, the awesome John Scalzi (seriously, you should follow him on twitter - he's great!) is coming out with a book called Red Shirts and honestly that's about what I know about it besides that you can read a preview over on Tor.com (or you're supposed to anyway, I can't find it now.) also it comes ou June 5th.
Finally we come to urban fantasy, Kevin Hearne is a few weeks away From releasing the fourth book about his Iron Druid Atticus O'Sullivan - Tricked. I can't wait to read more about Atticus and his hound Oberon, so far the series have been a lovely mix of myths and modern pop-cultural references and I hope that continues!
A year that begins with order book can't be an entirely awful one. At least that's what I belive, which is why I just sent off an order to bookdepository.
A bit of fantasy, a bit of comic and then horror and mystery. Kind of like a perfectly mixed drink.To be honest the Batman comic is mainly for 'dreas but I am pretty sure I'll get around to reading it sooner or later as well.
Carrie is one of those King-classics I haven't read yet and as for the Griffiths book I have fallen helplessly for Ruth Galloway and her friends. As so many of my fellow bloggers I've realized there's something about Ruth and The Wash that just won't let go.
A fan of the fantastic and fabulous with a not so secret dream of one day seeing her name on the spine of a book. Blogs about books here and talks about everything and nothing at www.twitter.com/cyphersushi. Can also be reached at anymomentcallednow@gmail.com
I think this might be my favorite China Mieville book to date. I've read a few of the other reviews on here that claim it is thinner, more boring and whatever (don't get me wrong, many of those reviewers liked the book too just maybe not as much as me) but honestly I think that is a plus. Now, Mieville is one of my favorite authors but his books are kind of like eating really dark chocolate, very tasty but it get's too much if you mainline a whole bar of it. The worlds he creates are so filled with wonderful strangeness that I can only absorb so much before having to put the book down. Now this book is like dark chocolate with a nice filling or flavoring, ie you can actually eat the whole damn piece without feeling overwhelmed.
Kraken might be a bit easier to read but in no way has Mieville skimped on the fantastic ideas. I do adore Billy the main character because he feels so real, so normal in all of the craziness of the world ending. Because the world is ending, the problem is only finding out how.
I heartily recommend this book to anyone who has enjoyed Chine Mieville's earlier books, especially Un Lun Dun, or Neil Gaiman's whole bibliography, especially Neverwhere. | [
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If there’s only one place to see and be seen by film, music and fashion’s elite, it’s definitely New York City. The Big Apple seems to be the epicentre of new trends (and fads) that never fail to shake the industry. With native designer labels like Alexander Wang, Michael Kors, Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs and more, New York style is truly an amalgamation of both street and high fashion.
New York Fashion Week played host to a diverse crowd of Hollywood’s finest dressers, the industry’s power players, and the most influential of fashion bloggers, like Chiara Ferragni, and Aimee Song, just to name a few. The almost-unanimous choice of style seemed to be bright, cheerful functionals – perfect in the chilly New York weather.
The one fashionista that perfectly sums up New York’s young and vibrant fashion community to me is model and TV personality, Irene Kim, who, by the way, also owns a stunning Instagram feed (@ireneisgood). Her most striking style is her rainbow-coloured locks, which she describes as “colourful chaosâ€. The Seattle native who divides her time between Seoul and New York, doesn’t take long to warm up to the streets in her bold, colour blocked wooly knits, and crisp white sneakers.
For a style as refreshing as Irene Kim’s, I’ve gathered only the best of New York’s street styles on my Pinterest board. Check them out!
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The Vincennes Mayor’s Office has announced this year’s Fall leaf pick up schedule. Annually, the Vincennes Street and Sanitation department will collect leaves left in piles on the roadside. As
Authorities have identified suspects in an animal cruelty case in Knox County. According to Knox County Sheriff Mike Morris, several dogs were found being dumped near Cannonball Bridge over the
Area hospice patients, and those who passed away while in hospice care, will be honored tonight at Vincennes University. Good Samaritan Hospice hosts the annual Light Up A Life event
The Vincennes Salvation Army will kick off their 2018 Kettle Campaign later this week. Thursday, the Salvation Army will welcome winners of last year’s campaign, as well as representatives of
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What is going on? Since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, there has been chaos in Illinois schools.
According to WIFR, "Auburn administration and police investigated a report of a threat at the end of the school day on Thursday. Students and Staff remained safe during this time as the student in question was removed by administration immediately upon receiving the report. As the incident occurred at the end of the school day and due to the evidence coming out of the investigation, a lock down was not considered necessary as the student was already removed from the school population. Consequences in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct were administered."
Yesterday there were problems near Clinton Rosette Middle School in Dekalb. The problem wasn't at the school thank goodness but it was too close for comfort. Nobody wants to see a SWAT team any where near a school.
Today, more drama occurred in Dekalb as threats were discovered via social media against Dekalb schools. Again, no one was harmed.
Earlier today, "A threatening message was discovered in a student bathroom at Stillman Valley High School. The discovery was made at 11:30 a.m. The Ogle County Sheriff’s Department was contacted and the appropriate safeguards have been put in place. There will be police presence throughout the day and school will resume as normal."
Problems also arose in Genoa earlier this week. "The Daily-Chronicle reports that 18 year old Regino Mercado threatened Kishwaukee Education Consortium's secretary that he was going to "get his goons and shoot up the school” on February 16th."
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The Godfather of Soul passed away on Christmas, causing me to reflect on the one time I saw him in concert - at the infamous Woodstock '99. Here's what I wrote in my review.
We found a spot on the vast lawn in front of the west stage and listened to the promoters and Wavy Gravy kick-off the festival. Then it was time for James Brown. Actually, it was time for James Brown's band to play a few songs, then for the band to introduce some broad who sang a few songs, and just when we were really getting annoyed, the Godfather of Soul stopped teasing us and appeared. The crowd was pretty indifferent, as James and his large band played their hits including "I Feel Good," "Sex Machine," and my personal favorite from the cold war classic Rocky IV, the anthem that inspired Rock to kick Ivan Drago's communist ass: "Living in America." The crowd did go nuts when James sang "Foxy Lady," the first of many nods to Hendrix and the original Woodstock legends by various bands throughout the weekend.
Sugar Ray was supposed to be up next, but had cancelled. Some chick behind me said, "I can't believe they would try to replace Sugar Ray with James Brown and think we'd be okay with it. That just sucks, man!" She would not be the last disgruntled and clueless customer.
If you're looking for a new Christmas soundtrack, I highly recommend Sufjan Stevens' Songs for Christmas. The set of 5 EPs comes nicely packaged in a Christmas box with a booklet that includes short stories by Sufjan and Rick Moody, a poster, and stickers. Since 2001, Sufjan has recorded a Christmas EP each year, and he was adamant that the 5 EPs should be sold as a complete set. There are quite a few original songs that are worth a listen, such as "Christmas in July", "Get Behind Me, Santa", "That Was The Worst Christmas Ever", and "Did I Make You Cry On Christmas Day? (Well, You Deserved It)". The moods swing from contemplative and sad to reverent and spiritual to giddy sugar-highs. Some of his interpretations of traditional carols aren't particularly interesting or fresh, and I think the box set could have benefited from some paring down. But, still, the whole package makes for pleasant background music that can make any extended dysfunctional family gathering or long sleigh trip to Grandma's a lot more pleasant.
I’m a big fan of Carrie Fisher. I admire her frankness and wit. In her books, she’s shown an uncanny ability to wring humor from the low points of her life, which range from drug rehab to being bipolar to discovering her husband was gay. So, I was excited to see her one-woman show Wishful Drinking, now playing at The Geffen Playhouse, and the show lived up to my hopes.
Upon arriving at the Geffen, I had to wait in the lobby for my friends to arrive. I immediately spied Leonard Maltin chatting with friends. Then I saw a petite woman with highly-coiffed blond hair. Her back was to me, but I thought it could quite possibly be Carrie’s mom, Debbie Reynolds. Sure enough it was Debbie, I realized, and so did Leonard, who rushed over to say hello. Debbie was glowing and looked quite well-preserved. I snapped a blurry camera-phone pic.
Knowing Debbie was there, it was hard not to cringe during some portions of Carrie’s show, as she describes bizarre moments like Debbie suggesting Carrie have a child with Debbie’s husband because the child would be attractive, and describes how two of Debbie's loser husbands stole all her money. In a smart and funny segment, Carrie talks about how her teen daughter was having a flirtation with Elizabeth Taylor’s grandson and she charts out all the relationships of her mother, her father Eddie Fisher, and Elizabeth, who stole Eddie from Debbie, on a blackboard in order to prove the teens’ relationship wouldn’t be incestuous. She talks about Eddie being married to a Chinese woman who passed away, and she said Eddie then moved to San Francisco because it has a large Chinatown and he’s got an affinity for Asian gals. She said he was even starting to look Asian himself due to all the plastic surgery.
Carrie talked about her father’s speed addiction, his abandonment of the family to be with Liz, and even recalled doing coke with him. And then I saw him in the lobby at intermission! Oy, imagine sitting in the audience and watching your daughter spill all your dirty laundry. Eddie is very petite and does in fact look Asian. I didn’t see Eddie and Debbie mingling, but they may have. If Carrie can laugh about things, maybe they can too after all these years.
Carrie never acknowledged her parents’ presence from stage. She just did her thing, giving a warts-and-all portrait of herself and them. Her anecdotes about Star Wars were really funny, and she even donned a donut-head wig. The finale will delight any Star Wars fan, and the rest of the show will please anyone with a love for sarcasm and a fascination with celebrity culture. I would have loved to be a mynock on the wall at the after-party with Carrie, Debbie, and Eddie.
My sister-in-law has invented a sandwich based on her company name for a contest at a nearby Akron, Ohio, deli. Read the story. Here's the recipe!
“I Love Rock and Roll” was one of the first 45s I owned as a kid, and Joan Jett and Pat Benatar taught me that women could rock. So, it was a thrill to see Ms. Jett and her Blackhearts live and to realize that she and I both still do love rock n' roll. I had seen her once before in a little bar called Brownie’s in NYC, sans Blackhearts, playing in a side project called Evil Stig, a band that paid tribute to The Gits’ singer Mia Zapata (Evil Stig backwards is “Gits Live”) and raised awareness about her then-unsolved murder. But this was different and better, seeing Joan with her band and hearing all her classic songs. At 46, some may say she’s pushing 50, but I would say she’s pushing back. She looks fantastic – still lean, muscular, and energetic.
Joan dedicated the show to her former Runaways’ bandmate Sandy West who had passed away from lung cancer only a few weeks previously. She brought out Runaway cohort Cherie Curry to sing “Cherry Bomb”, and that was one of the definite highlights of the show. If only Lita Ford could have joined in – where the heck are ya, Lita? Still hiding out and lighting candles to pray for the return of hair metal? Don't get too close to those candles, Lita - Aqua Net is highly flammable.
Joan’s setlist was full of crowd pleasers like “Light of Day, “Bad Reputation,” “Hate Myself for Loving You” and the aforementioned and obligatory “I Love Rock and Roll.” She also played some of her noteworthy covers like “Crimson and Clover”, “Everyday People”, and a rocking version of The Mary Tyler Moore Show theme song.
The selections from her new album Sinner made me want to buy it, songs like the political “Change the World”, humorous “A.C.D.C”, and the quirky Crash Test Dummies’ cover “Androgynous.”
Eagles of Death Metal opened the show with their swaggering, sexy/stupid rock. I had seen them once before, and they guarantee a good time. Everyone sang along to their big hit “Cherry Cola”, and their more rabid fans sang along to everything else, too. Their front man Jesse Hughes really knows how to work the room, and I noted that many fans were rockin’ moustaches in tribute to him (or maybe the 80s are just truly back).
I didn’t spy Carmen Electra in the crowd, but reports say she hooked up with Joan backstage. Now that’s a true dynamic duo.
For the past 10 or so years, I have labored on and off (ok...mostly off) on an as-yet-unpublished novel called Earth City. The novel follows a year in the life of heroine Astrid Lutz, who graduates from college, moves back in with her parents in St. Louis, does temp work, sings karaoke, and dates the lead singer of a Journey cover band. You can now read two chapters from this opus in print in the new issue of the Air in the Paragraph Line zine. Jon Konrath, the editor, describes the zine thusly: _______________________________________________________________
Air in the Paragraph Line is an anthology of fiction, stories, rants, and tales by up-and-coming writers who are entertaining, obscure, and cutting-edge. It's designed to be readable, enjoyable, and cheap.
Issue 11 is 238 pages with 21 stories by 19 writers and no useless filler, for only $10.99 plus shipping. To order, or for a preview, click here.
I am sure it will provide you all with very entertaining receptionist desk temp job reading, and I thank you for your support.
As cruel as it looks, my care-giver Coolia once again made me a pawn in her desire for fame and riches. She put me in yet another ridiculous high-concept, pop-referential Halloween costume this year in an effort to win the BowWowWeen contest. Nerdia was complacent in the mess. She was my dresser for the event and was highly annoying, always trying to readjust my glasses.
Hear me now. I am not responsible for this. I tried every means to disrobe during our dress rehearsal at the Culver City Petco, a contest which I won, by the way. Coolia learned from the costume malfunctions here and re-tweaked my disguise at home.
If you haven't guessed who I am by now, I don't blame you. People kept calling me a bucket of chicken. But as you can see, the head of Colonel Sanders is cut out of the KFC box. I am wearing black specs, a white coat and a bow tie. Get it now?
I didn't recognize any of the celebs at the BowWowWeen this year, except the Barbie Twins who were there when Nerdia dragged me to another competition this spring: Nutts for Mutts. I don't know what my final vote tally was for BowWowWeen but I'm sure it wasn't helped by the fact that I followed the biggest competition of the day: the eventual event winner - a little scrap of a dog dressed up like a sushi chef. His costume came complete with sushi hut, sushi tray and sushi menu. He even had a little sushi bandana on. The crowd went wild. Then the MC said, "and here comes a bucket of chicken!"
Next year, I'm going to dress up Coolia and Nerdia like Dave Thomas and Ronald McDonald and we'll see how they like it
Due to a move, I’m behind on reviewing Celebrity Paranormal Project. No matter. Every episode is the same. The big-talking gal always performs the biggest histrionics in dark, shows over-involve re-enactments of crimes scenes, overactive ghost-meters and spirit writing, and the final séance is repetitive and freaks everyone and they high-tail it out of there much the same way.
Kick-ass Girl: Even when scared, Rachel kept her cool and never cried or crapped out on a challenge. She also worked hard to calm Traci. I guess if the ghost of Rod Stewart’s dead career doesn’t scare you, nothing else will.
Bad Behavior: All of them were annoying in the home-base banter. Realistic Scare: Mariel having to walk the upper floor of Cell Block C: truly scary.
Traci Lords: show calls her actor. Absolutely no mention of her porn past. Traci had opinionated thoughts about Kimberly going to be the scardy-cat. The reverse was the case.
Gilbert Gottfried: comedian, voice of the AFLAC duck; really funny in the first 15 minutes of the show.
This was the best cast. They all showed affectionate camaraderie from the beginning when they made horror film references walking in. Maybe a love connection was make between Evan and Kimberly. I loved how they all gave love to Ray, the tortured ghost, as they left, too.
Screamers/Losers: Kimberly screamed the loudest but it was Gilbert Gottfried who silently chickened out at the end.
Bawling Girls: Traci Lords freaked out a lot but to her credit, she kept trying and admitted at the end (the first celebrity to do so on the show) that it was probably all in her own head.
Kick-ass Girl: Kimberly got seriously freaked at the end but she never ran and she always laughed about the situations. Kimberly also told Traci “you can do it” when Traci was too scared to sit in the old wheel chair.
David Carradine: from Kung Fu and Kill Bill; he didn’t meld with the group and seemed anti-social. He brought his flute to the initial meeting and said “reality is an unsubstantiated rumor,” something people smoking pot say.
Mia St. John: Pro boxer. Had opinionated thoughts that Bridget would be the biggest wimp. The inverse turned out to be the case.
Coolio: Rapper; very down to earth and smart. When he arrived at the mill he said “thank God for hip-hop” or he’d of had to work in a mill like this.
Ghost: John Tanner, tyrant boss hired by owner. This location actually had the best backstory. The boss terrorized the employees and had a torrid affair with the owner's wife. John mysteriously died when his arm got ripped out by a machine and he bled to death. This was days after the owner found out about the affair. Later the owner was found dead mysteriously and violently. His body was found mangled in a picker machine. His arm no where to be found. There was no power in the Mill at that time.
Kick-ass Girl: Bridget does the scariest tasks. The other’s call her tough. Says she didn’t feel anything.
I was saddened to hear that Robert Altman passed away at 81. He was one of my favorite directors. It's amazing that he was still working and even gave us a great film this year - A Prairie Home Companion. I hope Lindsay Lohan realizes how lucky she was to get to work with him, but somehow I doubt it. Here's a few thoughts on some of his best works - add them to your netflix queue if you havent seen them.
The Player - this was the first Altman movie I saw, and it's still probably my favorite. I loved the commentary on Hollywood, all the celebrity cameos, plus there's a good, suspenseful story.
Nashville - I've seen this one a few times, most memorably at Woodstock 99. When the crowd cheered when the country-singing sweetheart was assasinated while performing, I knew we were in for a bumpy festival.
Short Cuts - this was a dream combination for me - one of my favorite writers, Raymond Carver, and one of my favorite directors. I loved the way the stories were interwoven, how the characters lives intersected. That is my favorite quality of Altman's films - his focus on randomness, coincidence, and connections.
A Prairie Home Companion - I wasn't really familiar with Garrison Keillor's work, but I enjoyed the movie, mostly for the performances of Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin, Woody Harrellson, and John C. Reilly. It seems fitting that it's his last film, with its meditations on the afterlife through the ghostly character played by Virginia Madsen.
3 Women - I caught this at a revival house this year and was blown away. Shelley Duvall should have been nominated for an oscar. Her character is annoying yet endearing. Sissy Spacek is also excellent.
M*A*S*H - The film that spawned one of the longest running sitcoms in TV history. Not much happens, but it's still entertaining.
Pret a Porter - OK, this one was a bomb, but I still enjoyed it for its all-star cast, the chance it offered for Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni to work together again, and it's fun soundtrack. Here comes the hotstepper!
It's a shame that Altman never won the Oscar for Best Director, but at least the Academy came through with a lifetime achievement award for him this year. Altman left us a legacy of films that will continue to inspire, and there are many I have yet to see. I know I have A Wedding and McCabe and Mrs. Miller on my Tivo right now, and I'm looking forward to watching them. The consolation in losing a great artist is that the work remains.
Hey Howard Stern fans, please take a moment and help out Ape Culture's friend Jeanine. She's doing a paper on Howard Stern fans for a media studies class at Queens College and needs fans to fill out this survey. If you haven't listened since he moved to Sirius, you can still participate. The survey is short and painless.
5. Howard's parents are scheduled to visit the studio to tape a segment of "Meet the Sterns." The taping is cancelled and will be rescheduled, but someone forgets to tell the Sterns, and Howard's mother waits for hours for the car to pick them up on Long Island. Prolonged discussion and shifting of blame ensues.
With questions like these, The Howard Stern Fan Survey is almost as entertaining as the Stern show itself!
My lack of blogging this month can be directly attributed to the fact that I was on jury duty from October 31 through November 15. The trial was dramatic at times – a civil suit involving a brother suing his sister for his share of their parents' estate which he believed she had duped him out of. My fellow jurors were an interesting and largely congenial lot, but throughout the trial I kept wondering what the process would have been like if a certain member of my jury selection pool hadn't been dismissed. I was nearly on a jury with Michael Ovitz.
Although familiar with his resume, I wouldn't have recognized Ovitz in our crowd of 30 candidates if his name hadn't been called.
He was dressed very casually, and the only giveaway was his slightly battered Lakers briefcase. One of my fellow jurors mentioned later that she thought he looked almost homeless. He sat right in front of me, looking peeved, but dutifully performing his civic duty. He conscientiously turned his cell phone off.
Before interviewing anyone, the judge and attorneys read off the names of all potential witnesses in the case. We were supposed to speak up if we knew anyone. Several art gallery representatives were mentioned, and Ovitz piped up to say he knew virtually everyone at every gallery in LA and New York. When the judge questioned him further, he admitted his curator dealt directly with the galleries, but it was possible he might have met the potential unnamed representatives. He also mentioned that he was on the Board of Trustees of MOMA. The judge wasn't impressed, and Ovitz remained on the roster.
The attorneys and judge questioned the first 12 panelists, which didn't include Ovitz or myself. They let a couple folks go. It was then time for a lunch break, and Ovitz approached the clerk and asked if he could speak with the judge. The clerk said no. "Please," he pleaded, "If I can just have a minute with the judge…" No dice. He would have to come back after lunch with the rest of us peons.
After lunch, we milled around in the hallway waiting to be called back into the courtroom. Ovitz was called in by himself. Now I was sure he'd get off the hook, but, surprisingly, he was sitting there looking dejected when we went back in the courtroom. More potential jurors were interviewed, including myself. They didn't question us very intensely, and I couldn't really detect a pattern to why they let some people go and kept others. An actress named Susan Egan got off the hook because she told the judge she had a concert in New York coming up, and if the trial ran a bit long, she'd miss the show. But when I mentioned I had travel plans that same weekend to visit my father who was undergoing cancer treatment, the judge only asked me if it would really matter if I went there a couple days later. I googled Susan and discovered she was the original Belle in Broadway's Beauty and the Beast. I guess it's good she didnt end up on the jury. If she'd eaten in the courthouse cafeteria with the rest of us, all the cups and forks might have started dancing and caused a disturbance.
In the end, only 2 people remained in the room who were not interviewed – one woman and Ovitz. I became Juror #12. Ovitz and the remaining few cast-offs were sent home, and the rest of us were sworn in and began serving on a trial that was supposed to last 7 or 8 days but ended up lasting 10. Among the jurors were several self-employed people and one minimum-wage worker whose job would not pay him while he was on the jury. Off the jury was one unemployed power broker whose $38 million cash and $100 million stock Disney severance package would have made it hard for him to plead financial hardship.
A few days later, I took some friends who were visiting from New York to their first Laker game, and I bought lower level seats so they could be assured some star sightings. It was a fairly sparse night, but we did spy Dian Cannon, Tobey Maguire, Ashton Kutcher with Demi's kids, Andy Garcia, and Matthew Perry. And we also saw Michael Ovitz, arriving late and settling into his courtside seat, which was probably a lot more comfortable than the jury box.
I gleefully volunteered to cover weekly episodes of Celebrity Paranormal Project as I was happily addicted to its mother show, Fear, which aired on MTV in the late 90s. A handful of impressionable youths, (25 years old and under – me and my co-worker Justin checked it out), were left alone to investigate haunted places with ineffectual flashlights and ghost-hunting gadgets hanging off their backs. You never got the impression the ghosts were anything more than pranks played by sadistic producers, but the show was still scary. The kids screamed like they were having the bejesus scared out of them. I rooted for the girls, hoping a few would show some backbone in front of the boys (who got freaked, too, but maintained their composure). Most girls went to jelly right away, never making it overnight to collect the measly 3k offered as a reward. The show disappeared like an apparition itself until recently. VH1 played homage on season 3 of Surreal Life. I fondly remember Charo screaming down the halls of some derelict building. Now celebs have been matched to Fear fulltime. It’s a brilliant media morph and makes you wonder how far VH1 can push desperate celebs in hard times.
Sent to the famously haunted tuberculosis sanitarium, Waverly Hills, in Kentucky (The Ghost Hunters have already been here), Gary Busey, Toccara (a model from America’s Next Top Model), Donna d’Errico (an original babe from Babywatch), Jenna Morasca (winner of Survivor Amazon), and Hal Sparks (comedian from Talk Soup) started the show with a decidedly C-level cast. In fact, I don’t know any of the celebs except Gary Busey, but I feel he’s scary enough to carry the show. We heard crazy talk about his spirit abilities he claimed to have received after his motorcycle accident. He hugged everyone in the cast which he said was a “blessing of his energy.” He tried to calm scared celebs by telling them Jesus was their savior. But we got a glimpse of his un-Chirstian-like temper in a “shut the F. up” altercation with Toccara. To her credit, she wasn't intimidated at all. Later in the show Gary makes a questionable comment about the color quality of the shadow people who walk the haunted halls. He says “black ones are the bad ones,” a comment which doesn’t go unnoticed by Toccara.
Toccara is there for a scary experience – and she leaves empty handed. She is the true skeptic on the show. And I like her for it….until she says “What's tuberculosis?” Frankly, that scares me. The boys explain it to her – none of the girls pipe up. Hold the ghosts; I’m darn tooten terrified by now.
Hal, the comedian, calls himself a professional jerk; but he must not be a good one because he did nothing particularly jerky on the show, except make a lot of bad jokes.
And Jenna Morasca can survive the Amazon amongst a bunch of back-stabbing contestants but she’s the first to crumble when she hears a noise in the dark. What’s scarier: starvation or a little red ball finding its way into the hall?
Much of the same hoopla of Fear has returned, including hyperbolic props (a spirit scroll looked more like something made by Parker Bros.), abandoned, paint-peeled locales, an ominous computer program that spits out directions to the cast, and funny camera angles to capture their blood curdling screams. However, nothing happens that isn’t explainable as a behind-the-scenes prank. The computer claims a door has been left shut. The celebrities find it open. Do they think maybe the crew has been screwing around? Never. Either they've been coached to freak out or they truly are Gullible Gilligans.
Bad Behavior: Busey pushes a team member out of the way to comfort Jenna. He also bullies the team into choosing the 5th floor as the haunted heart of the sanitarium.
Realistic Scare: After spirit writing, Hal and Jenna both feel cold and nauseous and want to throw up. Busey says, “Spiritual writing, buddy -- it's never wrong.”
At the end, the cast uses the spirit scroll to ask the spirits to “go and leave us in peace,” an insulting request really. Who went calling on the ghosts in the first place?
I could have sworn I saw preview footage of Gary Busey throwing furniture around a room? What happened to that? Gary claims this show is imperative to watch. Hal claims Gary is the scariest part of the show. Gary talks about the ghosts, “When you get afraid, they’ll tease you.”
This show gets under your skin. When The Edgar Winter Dog growled in his sleep last night, I sat right up.
For the love of God, if I could somehow learn how to paw the damn remote. For six hours Nerdia and her bf, my bff&e, and I watched a vapid 1983 Australian mini-series called Return to Eden. I tried to distract them with toys and head-butts to no avail. Our heroine-without- a-personality, Stephanie Harper (who becomes Tara Wells after a temporary memory loss and near death experience), was a heiress with children who marries a pompous tennis star for her money and her best friend. The plot takes an interesting turn when the tennis star throws Steffy into a river full of crocodiles. Inexplicably, the heiress survives and is nursed to health by an outback loner we never see again and by a plastic surgeon who falls in love with her, scars and all. He isn't even bothered by her lack of personality. He remakes her into a beauty and confesses undying love for her. She leaves him and moves back to town deciding to become a super-model in a strange plot for revenge against her husband and husband-stealing friend. At this point, I'm licking my balls because she doesn't even make an effort to find her kids and tell them she's okay. She doesn't even go to the police! It's all part of her nefarious plan. She becomes a huge success. Meanwhile, the tennis star finds out he will not get access to the family fortune for seven years and his relationship deteriorates with the friend because she turns into a sloppy drunk out of guilt or boredom, I'm just a dog and can't connect the dots here. I found myself lying listless on the sofa, yearning for someone there to get a clue and turn the channel. Part of Stephanie's looney plan was to make her tennis star husband re-fall in love with her as Tara Wells so she can string him along. Hours later, the tennis star confesses to Tara that he never loved Stephanie. And Stephanie/Tara appears suddenly hurt. As if being thrown to crocodiles wasn't a big enough clue. Meanwhile, the plastic surgeon from the island keeps coming back and pledging undying love for her. She rebuffs him for some reason unknown to dogs and man and he starts stalking her. I'm creeped out by the whole cast at this point. The payoff, when Stephanie unveils her true identity, is truly anticlimactic. The tennis star decides to rekill her. The sloppy drunk runs around the ranch like a headless chicken and no one behaves with any kind of conviction. I could have done a better job on this convoluted, senseless script. Nerdia and her bf, my bff&f, thought parts were hilariously over-dramatic and they kept humming the ridiculous Falcon-Crest like theme song all night. In the end, my bff&e said all the characters seemed to be in their own mini-series with a myriad of non-connecting character arcs. He only kept watching to figure out Stephanie's hidden scheme. I did enjoy the special feature interview with Aussie pop frontman of The Australian Crawl, Janes Ryene, who played the tennis snob. He seemed to have a sense of humor about the whole thing. In retrospect, he did a great job in his first acting job. But was it worth six hours of my short furry life? Hardly. Once Nerdia and her bf, my bff&e, had the gall to fall asleep with the TV on. I had a dream I was a model with poofy hair and puffy dog-shirt sleeves.
I found some bloooawg....to take away the heartache, to take away the loneliness I beean feelin' since you been gone....since you've been gone....gone blogging.
You're not getting enough Cher coverage are you? You need it on a weekly basis, no doubt. This is why I (Cher Scholar in another incarnation) have decided, for some reason unknown even to myself, to start a Cher blog in order to wax philosophical about Cher and life. The blog was launched just in time for all the Cher auction brouhaha last week when Cher sold 700 knick knacks in order to redecorate her Malibu mansion. Okay...some of the cash will be given to charity, too. Coolia and I chat during the auction about one hot item Coolia coveted, an armadillo lamp given to Cher by Gene Simmons. Did Coolia lose her bids? Or did she overspend and wind up one of recipients of one of Cher's charities? Rest assured: snarkiness will abound! Check it out: http://cherscholar.typepad.com/
Wow, what a great Project Runway reunion special tonight! Of course, it would have been better if they actually waited 'til the show was over and we had a winner, so we could hear everyone's opinion on the winner, but I guess it's more important for Bravo to draw out the suspense and run 13 more days of marathons before wrapping it up with a bow and a rosette.
Since the beginning of this season, Vincent Libretti has been my favorite, and the show's been a bit dull for me since he was auf'd (twice). I really can't explain why he turns me on. Is it perhaps his repetition of phrases like "it turns me on" and "it gets me off" that have seeped into my subconscious? Was it inappropriate of me in the supermarket checkout line today when asked by an elderly shopper why I was buying so much Vitamin Water when it wasn't even on sale to say "it turns me on"? It just seems like the perfect answer to most any question, or at least an answer that can end any unwanted conversation.
There was a great "it turns me on" medley of Vincent on the show tonight and also some quite damning footage of him calling all the other designers amateurs and then ripping into a poor production assistant because his laundry was done against his wishes and a $125 shirt was ruined. I am willing to forgive these drama king moments and just reflect on the wonder of Vincent. Let's not forget his recycled dress with the bits of paper stuck all over it or his basket hat. And let's remember that he actually did win a challenge - the Everyday Woman challenge - even if he did benefit from having one of the thinner everyday women as a model. There's something to be said for a guy who can get kicked off the show twice and still speak about himself with the utmost confidence and admiration. The dude redefines self-love - he gets himself off! And then there's my favorite Vincent moment, which came at the end of the recycling challenge. Laura, whose ponytail must be pulled so tight that it makes her tense, took exception to his continued existence on the show: "She couldn't f*cking walk in that dress, Vincent!" And a dead-pan Vincent retorted, "Why don't you go shove some Harry Winstons up your nose."
So, Vincent, after watching your video clip on Bravotv.com in which you lambaste bloggers for calling you crazy and potentially a serial killer or child molester, I wanted you to read a positive blog entry about yourself. I think there's one in here somewhere.
I work for Google, and I happened to visit the Googleplex, corporate headquarters in Silicon Valley, on Wednesday, which happened to be Google's 8th birthday, which happened to be celebrated with a free acoustic set by Good Charlotte. Whee! I have to say this kind of thing never happened when I worked at McKinsey. The closest thing we got to entertainment was new partners dancing in tutus at the holiday party as a hazing rite.
I'd heard of the band but didn't know much about them. Their hit "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" has been in heavy rotation on my "workout" playlist on my ipod for quite a while. I hoped they'd sing it, and I wasn't disappointed.
The whole band didn't show up - just the twin Madden brothers - singer Joel and guitarist Benji. Their 20-minute set included a lot of chatter, well-received comments like "Yahoo sucks", and 3 songs: "Girls and Boys", "Just Wanna Live", and the aforementioned "Lifestyles". They made jokes about googling themselves. The crowd of roughly 1500 googlers seemed to enjoy themselves, although no mosh pit formed.
Good Charlotte was better than I'd expect a band whose singer dates Hilary Duff to be. Their lyrics were smart and funny, and they had decent harmonies that you can't really detect when they're plugged in. I promise I'll never confuse them with the band with the singer who's married to Avril Lavigne again.
Once again, the home video footage painted Dilana in an unflattering light. Her aversion to listening to the original version of "Behind Blue Eyes" was odd and added to her cocky image. I thought she did a nice job freshening up the tune although the version was similar to what she's done in the past - stark opening followed by crescendo. Her original didn't do anything for me. 40 minutes after watching it, I can't remember what it was about much less a lyric or tune
I think Magni is the least original of the remaining 5. While he always gives a capable performance, he never rocks it out of the park. I'd agree with Gilby that his original had more fire than any of his past performances, but that's still not enough.
Wow, Storm raised the game tonight. I thought she really eclipsed Dilana. Not only is she hotter than Dilana, she has a great pure voice, and she can write. I really liked her original. It definitely sounded like something that at least Tommy would like as it has a slight hip hop hook to the chorus, while still rockin. She also did a good job with the Bowie song and showed she was comfortable with Navarro on stage - he didn't outshine her.
I actually hated Lukas' version of the Bon Jovi song. I thought he was trying to force his interpretation on it, without really feeling the song. And his slowed down version wasn't all that fresh, as Bon Jovi frequently does the song acoustically. But I really liked his original. He has such energy and rawness - I can't take my eyes off him when he performs.
After impressing Gilby in the songwriting challenge, Toby showed his performance wasn't a fluke by coming up with one of the best originals. It was definitely catchy and entertaining and he worked the room (literally). I thought he gave a nice energetic performance of the Killers track too, even if it wasn't anything new.
I liked this song. It was catchy, if not really special vocally. It's far too poppy for this band, however, and I think its inappropriateness along with Patrice having to sing first will finally buy her that plane ticket home.
Magni looked hot in his stocking cap, even if it's still Summer. His vocal was too shouty for my taste, but he did have good energy.
I just don't know what to make of Ryan. Some weeks he leaves me cold, and then he'll pull off a performance like this one which was just riveting, sexy, and fun. This song was much better suited to Supernova than Patrice's or Zayra's from last week. He rocked hard and had terrific stage presence and energy. I'd say the only misstep was smashing the guitar. Because Supernova had just suggested that move to Magni, it seemed forced and stagey for Ryan to do it.
I had picked Storm to make the Top Two, but I'm doubting it now. Yes, she did a capable job with a tough Aerosmith tune, but she didn't add anything very original to it. Like Gilby pointed out, it wasn't memorable. I still think she's got the chops to front this band, and it's her performance of the Dramarama song that sticks with me. But she's gonna have to really bring it to stay alive.
Those crazy eyelashes were distracting to me, and there's an unsettling arrogance creeping into Dilana's performances, as exemplified by her chanting of her own name. Of course, cockiness is well-suited to cock rock, and maybe she thinks such an attitude will compensate for her lack of a cock. It's just not my cuppa tea, although I still love watching her perform. It was smart of her to mention her strained relationship with her mother as it humanizes her. I have to give her credit for doing the naked run around the pool to get the song, too. She's still the front runner.
I really don't like Clapton or this song, so I give props to Toby for his new arrangement, which made it come alive for me. Of course, when he took off his shirt, I was fully awake. He's definitely the front runner if they want a hot guy leading the band, and he can sing and work the crowd, too, as this performance demonstrated.
This was the perfect song for Lukas, as I've said he seems better suited for a band like The Killers than Supernova. He did make the song a bit more metal, or at least punk, as he really reminded me of Sid Vicious with his vocal stylings and gyrations. He's always fun to watch, even if he seems to be brooding a bit too much on the sidelines when others perfom - so angst-ridden, it hurts.
I am pleased to share some exciting news with you. Today I was named "Hot Slut of the Day" by dlisted.com. This is quite an honor, so I have prepared a brief speech.
Firstly, I would like to thank God, even though some would say he did not give me a soul. Secondly, I'd like to thank dlisted.com, my favorite celeb gossip site that has taught me to stay away from skanks like "Parasite Hilton" (no, I would not hit it). Thirdly, I have to thank Coolia and Nerdia for winning me on Who Gets the Dog and giving me a web platform. Of course, none of this would have been possible if the Who Gets the Dog producers hadn't plucked me from the friendly care of Perfect Pet Rescue, and if Perfect Pet Rescue hadn't nabbed me from the streets of Compton (West Siyeede!). And finally, I have to thank all of you, my wonderful fans, who I hope will continue to vote for me once per day until Sept 4 so that I can be the new spokesdog for Lassie Natural Way dog food. I'm currently in 2nd place and climbing fast!
I'm not sure what this indicates about me, but I have two rock obsessions - Ozzy and Gene Simmons - and now both of them have had reality shows about their families. I don't think Gene Simmons' Family Jewels is going to have the same success as The Osbournes, but that's OK, because Gene has about 150 other projects to fall back on (when is that KISSino opening in Vegas anyway?).
Gene asks the kids to plan a surprise birthday party for Shannon, but Shannon and the kids turn the tables on him by throwing him a surprise wedding instead, complete with a rabbi! Oh, the hilarity. This is supposed to be funny because Gene swears he will never marry Shannon, the mother of his two teen kids, Nick and Sophie. It isn't funny because (a) Gene has many gifts but comedic timing isn't one of them, and (b) it's so contrived. The best thing about The Osbournes was that not much happened on the episodes. Ozzy taking out the trash became a hilarious ballet. This episode seemed more scripted than most sitcoms.
Cute and charming son Nick is leading a new rock band, but Gene wants to take over as manager. He books Nick a gig before Nick and the boys have even written a song! This episode was marginally better, largely because Nick is a natural in front of the camera and has the most winning personality of them all. It also succeeded because it relied on poking fun at Gene's pomposity, not on Gene being funny.
This was the best episode yet. First, Gene has to recover from the indignity of not being recognized by a studio security guard. Then, the whole family makes cracks about Gene's hair, and we actually get to see a stylist come over and "create" the hair. Unfortunately, this sequence went too quickly and I couldn't tell if it was a transplant, a weave, or what. I have been wondering what's going on with his hair for years. I always thought it looked like he had a dead animal on his head, but Nick described it as "a military helmet." More of this, please. If you have theories on his hair, please leave a comment.
As Nick prepares to take his driving test, Gene bets him that he can score higher. Gene is known for being a terrible driver, since he grew up in NYC and only started to drive in his 30s. The loser has to face public humiliation by standing on a street corner in Beverly Hills with a sign saying "I am the world's worst driver". Again, this episode fell flat for me, as it was such a contrived premise. These types of contests don't happen in everyday homes or celeb homes - only in The Brady Bunch house (who can forget Greg's and Marsha's battle of the sexes driving competition and Greg losing when he knocked the egg off the pylon?).
Shannon tricks Gene into going to a fat camp weekend, where he moans about having to exercise, tries to get her into bed, and bribes a resort worker to bring him fast food and a TV. Meanwhile, Aunt Tracy babysits the kids and lets them run wild, even venturing into the sacred KISS museum. Sounds like a synopsis from Full House doesn't it? I'd much rather watch Gene talk on the phone all day hatching brilliant ideas like the KISS coffin and Shannon evaluating scripts for soft-core skinimax flicks.
Basically, this show is trying too hard, and it's too rigidly scripted. Gene comes off stiff, and Shannon comes off like a harpie. There are no family fights at all, and that was always the most entertaining part of The Osbournes or any reality show. The kids seem amazingly down to earth, and so far they are saving the show even if they aren't creating drama. Things might get better - a visit to Gene's mom in NYC is coming up, and that's sure to be amusing. I hope in a future episode, "Uncle Ace" comes to visit, raids the liquor cabinet and won't leave.
Inspired by a great documentary about the little candidate who could, Can Mr. Smith Get to Washington?, we're mounting our own grass roots campaign here at the ApeBlog. We're trying to get our mascot, The Edgar Winter Dog, elected spokesmodel for Lassie Natural Way dog food. So far we've moved him from a cast of hundreds of dogs to #8! We need your help to push him over the top. Simply visit this link and cast a vote. You can vote for him once a day until the contest ends on Aug 21. Make a little albino dog's dream come true!
Those of you in LA will have a chance to see this political documentary at the Nuart Theater, 11272 Santa Monica Blvd in West LA.
Tix are not available online - only at the box office. This is a preview screening for Oscar qualification and hopefully if Angelenos support it, the movie will get a wider run soon.
Coolia: That vegas suite was amazing - a bowling alley?? I wish they had showed us more of the debauchery. I guess nobody hooked up.
Coolia: I thought this was a pretty song. Her delivery was passionate, and she had a cool skirt and seemed less insane than usual. However, the song wasn't appropriate for the band at all. Like the guys, I was shocked that the singers weren't fighting over the chance to sing an original.
Terry: I applaud her for fighting for the "original". And, this was the FIRST and ONLY time that her performance did not remind me of Bjork. She sounded beautiful. However, I thought she looked terrible (which I didn't realize was possible) and, as always, she...just....does...NOT....fit....this....band!!
Coolia: I missed most of this because I was heating up my dinner. I liked his suit and thought it was a good vocal, what I heard anyway.
Coolia: Her vocal was okay but flat at times. She didn't bring anything new to the song. Plain, unoriginal, far too safe. I think she bought her plane ticket home.
Terry: Is is just me or does she look like a crazed Skeletor at times? I don't know but something about her would scare me if I was left alone in a with her. Her performance gave us nothing new and she did way too much smiling for such a somber song. This did not work for me at all. Lacked originalty, intensity and just stunk up the place.room
Coolia: I do love this song, and I love what Lukas did with it. He has such a distinctive vocal style and so much confidence. Awesome.
Terry: I liked his arrangement. I could definitley see/hear him with this band. An encore contender. However, I agree with Tommy. I did not like the sitting down thing for him and this song.
Coolia: At first, I was afraid. Then, I was laughing. This was really, really bad. I'm disappointed in Storm, but I blame the song choice more than her. She seemed like she was doing Cake's version of the song, but she didnt add anything to it. She didn't rock it out at all and she didn't have any real feeling or desperation behind her vocal. I'll give her credit for a nice save for saying "I like spankings" after the guys criticized her.
Terry: What happened, babe? Can't handle partying with the big boys!? This was by far her worst performance. Vocals, arrangement and stage presence all just not good. Not good at all. First time I have even considered her a possible bottom 3 contender.
Coolia: I love this song, but I wasn't blown away by Toby's version. Of course, I love that he ran around naked to get the song - that definitely shows he wants to win, plus there's no other contestant I'd want to see naked. Tommy is right - "Nice Ass!" I liked that he played the bongos, but he could have interacted with Gilby a bit and showed a bit more confidence. A good vocal, but not great.
Terry: I disagree with the band completely. I thought his voice was WAY too high and his arrangement was just a lame kareoke cover and lacked any angst. Paled, paled, PALED by comparison to the original. I liked the bongos, but that was the only thing I liked about this.
Coolia: This was definitely a strong vocal but it seemed very stagey and fake intense to me, kinda Broadway. He was forcing the intensity the way Dana used to. This is not in the same league as Nonpoint's remake of this song (on the Miami Vice movie soundtrack). Plus the way they shot him with the white light over his head and he's in the black outfit gave me flashbacks to Idol and Pickler doing Bohemian Rhapsody and that just took me out of the moment.
Terry: I prefer the original but I dug his take. At least he imbued the darkness that embodies the song. Good verging on very good. A possible encore contender.
Coolia: I still love Dilana but this was just aiight for me. I have to say I was put off by the fact that she didn't bother to switch genders in the lyrics and kept referring to herself as "dad". She's always compelling, but I wasn't blown away.
Terry: Again, I still prefer the original but she did great and did the song justice. Her voice fit the pain in the song. Very, very, very good!! This chick rocks. Should be the front runner for this banc by far at this stage of the game. She is the ONLY one who has stepped it up each and every single week.
Terry: Bottom 3: Patrice, Zayra, Toby / Going home: Patrice (Zayra SO does not fit this band but at least she consistantly sings well and is interesting; whereas, Patrice consistantly stinks up the
place....long past due for Patrice to go home / Encore: Dilana (although, I would not be surprised if either Lukas or Ryan gets it...but Dilana deserves it most of all!)
Hello fans, I know it has been a while since I last posted, but I have been busy trying to get an agent and continue my 15 minutes of fame that began in Fall 2004 with my appearance on Animal Planet's Who Gets the Dog. Since then I've had a few brushes with fame in Nuts for Mutts dog shows, but no real break. Now's my chance...and you can help! I am competing to be the new spokesmodel for Lassie Natural Way dog food. I would get to be on a TV commercial (please dont make me run from a chuck wagon...it's so undignified) and be on the dog food bag! All you need to do is follow this link and vote for me. You can vote once a day until the contest ends on Aug 21. Please make my dream a reality!
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Author Keri Topouzian discusses his novel, "A Perfect Armenian" and the real history that surrounds the novel's fictional characters. This Q&A is part of the audio book due in June 2014.
Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 8:17PM creativeteam Share Article Email Article Print Article in Armenian Life, Surviving Armenia Series
On the night of April 24, 1915, the Turkish government placed over 200 Armenian community leaders under arrest in Constantinople, starting the beginning of a Genocide that swept throughout the Armenian population by way of death marches and murder. Before WWI, there were 2 million Armenians. By 1918, at the end of the War, there were less than 400,000.
The Turkish government still denies their role as the perpetrators of this genocide. With the 100th anniversary in 2015, the Turkish government is attempting to reframe “the event” as shared suffering.
During book signings for my novel, A Perfect Armenian, I’ve heard jaw-dropping tales from readers whose families survived the Armenian Genocide.
The stories are terrible, colorful, awe inspiring, and touching. I’ve captured some of this history through a series of interviews with these families. Their sagas not only honor the upcoming 100-year anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, they celebrate the triumphant spirits that allowed survivors to tell their incredible family stories.
My father’s name is Armenag. I’ve heard family stories in bits and pieces throughout my life, but never from start to finish from my Dad. So I decided to interview him about his parents, Mihran and Varsenig Topouzian. It was a wonderful time to spend with my father.
His parents were from the villages of Bardizag and Tchingeler respectively. Bardizag was a large town in the western part of the Ottoman Empire made up of all types of nationalities; Armenians, Greeks, Turks and more. But Tchingeler was a small village of a thousand families purely of Armenian decent. You can only imagine that in a village of this size that everyone knew everything about everyone. When I interviewed my father, he first spoke of his mother’s stories about Tchingeler, so this is the path we will now follow first, as well.
Varsenig was born in 1904. She had two brothers; the older Diran and the younger Vramshabouh. Her parents were Minas and Martha Pashayan. Living in Tchingeler one hundred years ago was very different than it is today. The main economy for the village was the production of silk. My father remembers his mother telling him that at night when they were in bed, they could hear the silkworms munching on mulberry leaves. Mulberry leaves were the staple food for silkworms. One of the challenges with the silk industry was to keep the worms healthy, and apparently, many Armenians would get training in Constantinople to become a “chemist” or a specialist in silkworm dynamics.
To make extra money, my father’s grandfather, Minas would travel to Constantinople, which was a two to three day journey by land and water. His ability to speak and write Turkish fluently and without accent was a skill needed by certain Turkish businesses in that great metropolitan city. If you spoke Turkish, you could trade with local and European companies.
Unfortunately, normal life in Tchingeler all came to an end with the start of World War I and the initiation of the Christian (Armenian) Genocide by the Ottoman Turks. The wave of chaos that started in the eastern Ottoman Empire, hit the small village of Tchingeler by September of 1915.
One of the first events that reshaped Tchingeler was when Turkish officials came to this tiny village and posted a decree on the church doors. There was only one church in Tchingeler. The decree directed all Armenians to leave their belongings and valuables inside of the church and to not lock the church doors or the doors of their homes. The decree further told the villagers that they were going to be moved to another area that would be “safer” during the war and that their belongings would be kept safe until they returned.
I remember my grandmother telling me this same story twenty years ago and when my father told me this story again, the thoughts that were going through my mind were “You really believed these sons of bitches?” Then I remembered the look on my grandmother’s face when she relayed her version of the story and the sincerity that was in her voice.
They needed to believe this. And my grandmother's story brings her into the desert and into great tragedy. | [
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Israeli mayor finds thorns in 'village of roses'. - Architects and Planners for Justice in Palestine
UK architects, planners and other construction industry professionals campaigning for a just peace in Israel/Palestine.
The head of a Jewish local council of Kfar Vadim (vaiilage of roses) in the Galilee halted the marketing of housinglots after half the bid winners were Arabs.
Hamas has scheduled an anti-Israel protest by Gaza residents, touted as “the Journey of Great Return,” for March 30. The date picked for this mass march, on the same day Israel’s Arab citizens hold their annual Land Day demonstrations, is hardly coincidental. This is the best date on which to mobilize Palestinian brothers in the Israeli Arab towns of Sakhnin and Tarshiha against the “Zionist enemy” that expropriated their lands in 1976. While Israel has spared no effort over the years to deepen the divide between the Palestinian communities in its midst and their sister towns and villages in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, occupation and deprivation have joined against Israel to counter this endeavor. The demographic time bomb — the term used to describe the threat of population parity between Jews and Arabs — coupled with the evils of racism show that a Jewish-Zionist identity is not compatible with democracy and equality. The latest proof can be found in the Galilee community of Kfar Vradim, Hebrew for “Village of Roses.”
The trouble began when head of the local council, Sivan Yechieli, realized that 58 families, about half the number that had won bids to buy housing lots in the community, were Arab residents of the nearby Jewish-Arab town of Maalot-Tarshiha. Despite the fact that a large part of the land on which Kfar Vradim was built in the 1980s was expropriated from the Arabs of Tarshiha, leaving them virtually without land reserves,Yechieli announced March 16 that he had decided to halt the planned marketing of additional lots. The reason he cited: the community’s “Jewish, Zionist and secular nature.” In a letter to residents, Yechieli said, “It is important to discuss majority rights, among them the right to sustain a community that preserves agreed-upon core values.” He added that unless Kfar Vradim, with the help of the government, can “provide a balanced demographic response that promises sustainability for the nature of the community, we will halt the marketing.” Almost in the same breath, he said, “In principle, every citizen of the State of Israel is welcome to live in our town.”
Just imagine the commotion in Jerusalem were the mayor of New York to prevent Jews from buying apartments in one of New York's upscale neighborhoods, citing a threat to the character of the community and its “demographic balance.” However, a loophole in the Israeli law banning communities from discriminating against housing seekers based on sex, religion, nationality, race, etc., provides for “a balanced demographic response” through the back door. In September 2014, the Israeli Supreme Court upheld an amendment to the law, allowing admission committees in certain communities to reject potential residents based on “incompatibility with the community’s social-cultural fabric” and “specific characteristics of the community as anchored in its articles of incorporation.”
In a January 2017 Knesset debate on the issue, Adi Nir Binyamini of Tel Aviv University’s law clinics testified, “Certain communities do not accept people from certain groups.” As a result, she added, members of groups subjected to historic discrimination do not even try for acceptance into such communities. She described the heavy sense of exclusion felt by people facing a screening committee with its intrusive questions about their families.
Arabs wishing to move into certain types of communities in the Galilee and Negev regions are invited to convince screening committees that they can fit in with the local social-cultural fabric, but the law does not define Kfar Vradim as that type of community. Thus, for example, if an Israeli-Arab brain surgeon from Tarshiha wins a bid for a lot in Kfar Vradim, he will not even get an opportunity to convince the leaders of the Jewish community that he would not sully the local rosy character. On the other hand, as far as these leaders are concerned, a violent drug pusher born to a Jewish mother could fare just fine.
Yechieli claimed his views represent those of most local residents. To which views was he referring? The one that preserving the community’s Jewish character justifies discrimination based on religion and ethnicity, or the one that approves of all Israeli citizens living wherever they want? Either way, a person who screens his neighbors according to their origin, like some sort of bouncer in a disreputable nightclub, is at the helm of a local authority in Israel. Not only that, but Kfar Vradim is hardly a West Bank bastion of the ultra-right. If election results are anything to go by, most of its residents espouse liberal values such as equality and coexistence. Almost half (48%) voted in 2015 for the center-left Zionist Camp, 13% for the centrist Yesh Atid party and 12% for the left-wing Meretz party.
A political furor broke out this week when Israeli officials cited Palestinian data indicating that the number of Arabs in the West Bank, Gaza and Israel proper had reached parity with the number of Jews — 6.5 million. This furor, in turn, brought back to the headlines the so-called demographic devil.
This “demographic devil” and its evil twin, the “racism devil,” have never differentiated between left and right. The project to bolster the Jewish majority in the Galilee region was adopted in the mid-1970s by the first government of Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres, then leaders of the center-left Labor party, which expropriated 20,000 dunams (nearly 5,000 acres) of Arab lands to expand Jewish towns and villages. While Arabs privately owned 6,300 dunams of these lands, 80% were allocated to Jewish communities. “Land Day” was declared to protest that decision and commemorate the six Arabs shot dead by Israeli police and soldiers during riots that ensued in several Arab villages in the Galilee.
The Or Commission was established to examine rioting by Arab Israelis in October 2000, in which 13 demonstrators (12 Israeli-Arabs and one Palestinian resident of the West Bank) were killed by police fire. The committee studied meticulously the reasons behind the outburst in the Arab villages. And while examining these reasons, the committee also referred to the 1976 Land Day events and ensuing frustrations within the Israeli-Arab population. The committee argued that for many Arabs, the March 30, 1976, protest constituted “a formative experience.”
The report the committee submitted to the government in 2003 said the decision to “Jewify the Galilee” nurtured a sense among the Arab minority that Israeli democracy was in essence an “ethnocracy” — measurably less democratic toward the Arabs and measurably more democratic toward the Jews. Committee members noted that reasonable harmony in relations between a majority and minority is hard to achieve but is a task incumbent on all segments of society. The committee members warned that shirking this responsibility, or carrying it out in unsatisfactory fashion, gives rise to feelings and a reality of deprivation that could intensify over time. Almost 15 years have gone by since the report was issued. This week's twin protests of Land Day and the mass march of the Journey of Great Return on March 30 will merge the sense of deprivation felt by Israel’s Arab citizens and Gaza’s stateless Palestinians.
On March 21, the Ministry of Justice issued the first report of the Government Unit for Coordinating the Struggle Against Racism, established following manifestations of racism against Israel’s Ethiopian immigrants. Summing up his introduction to the report, former Supreme Court Justice Elyakim Rubinstein, who heads the public council advising the unit, wrote the following: “Racism is a tapeworm that can beget others. … It is like any other phobia directed at 'the other.'”
Yesterday “the other” was a Palestinian from Gaza, today it’s an Israeli Arab from Tarshiha, tomorrow a Jewish immigrant from Ethiopia. Who's next?
Akiva Eldar is a columnist for Al-Monitor’s Israel Pulse. He was formerly a senior columnist and editorial writer for Haaretz and also served as the Hebrew daily’s US bureau chief and diplomatic correspondent. His most recent book (with Idith Zertal), Lords of the Land, on the Jewish settlements, was on the best-seller list in Israel and has been translated into English, French, German and Arabic.
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“I am confused about some of the numbers found in Genesis 5-7. What exactly does the 120 years refer to in Genesis 6:3? I’ve heard some say that it refers to the limit of one’s lifespan on Earth, but that can’t be true because people lived longer than 120 years after the Flood. I also don’t understand how, as some have concluded, it could refer to there only being 120 years left before God flooded the Earth. That seems impossible since Noah was 500+ years old when he learned about the Flood (Genesis 5:32-6:13), and the Flood occurred when he was 600 (Genesis 7:6). It seems that either the 120 years does not refer to the time just before the Flood or the “120 years” should have been “100 years” (otherwise the Flood would have come in the 620th year of Noah and not the 600th year). Can you help explain this conundrum?”
You have correctly concluded that the “120 years” reference in Genesis 6:3 does not allude to the limit of a person’s lifespan on Earth. A number of people have lived longer than 120 since the Flood. Just five chapters after the “120 years” reference, we learn that after Noah’s son Shem begot Arphaxad, “Shem lived five hundreds years” (11:11). Then, each patriarch listed after Arphaxad (for about the next 500 years) lived to be over 120 years old (and in most cases well over 120—Genesis 6:12-25). Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, and Jacob all lived to be older than 120 (Genesis 25:7; 25:17; 35:28; 47:28). Even Aaron, the first high priest of Israel, who lived approximately 1,000 years after the Flood, lived to be 123 (Numbers 33:39). What’s more, according to the Encyclopedia of Genetics, Jeanne Calment of France “died in 1998 at the age of 122.”1
Furthermore, immediate and remote Bible verses suggest the 120 years is a reference to something very different than the limit of a person’s lifespan. The people on Earth during Noah’s pre-Flood life were extremely wicked. In fact, “the wickedness of man” was so “great,” that “every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually” (Genesis 6:5). The Earth had become so depraved and filled with so much violence by the time Noah was 500 that God decided to bring destruction upon the Earth, the likes of which the world had never seen (6:13; 7:6). However, since God is perfect in His patience and desires to see sinners repent rather than perish (whether in the Flood or in eternal hell—2 Peter 3:9; cf. Romans 15:4-5; 1 Timothy 2:4), “the Divine longsuffering waited in the days of Noah” (1 Peter 3:20). Similar to how God patiently waited hundreds of years before bringing judgment upon the increasingly wicked Canaanites (since at the time of Abraham their sin had “not yet reached its full measure”—Genesis 15:16, NIV), God waited year after year, and decade after decade “while the ark was being prepared” (1 Peter 3:20).
During this waiting period, God’s “Spirit” contended with a works-of-the-flesh-loving mankind for 120 years (Genesis 6:3; cf. Galatians 5:19-21). Notice that when Peter wrote about Noah, his disobedient contemporaries, and the patience of God (1 Peter 3:20), he remarked that “the Spirit” of Christ “went and preached to the spirits in prison” (3:18-19, emp. added).
When exactly did the Spirit of Christ do this? When “the Divine longsuffering waited in the days of Noah” (3:20, emp. added).
How did God’s Spirit go about His work? We are not informed in all the ways He worked during the years leading up to the Flood, but we do know that Noah was “a preacher of righteousness” (2 Peter 2:5). It may be that Lamech and Methuselah (Noah’s father and grandfather) were also godly preachers through whom God’s Holy Spirit spoke.
To whom did the Spirit speak? Peter says, “To the spirits in prison, who formerly were disobedient” (3:19-20). How did the Spirit speak to spirits in prison? Dave Miller explained: “[A]t the time Peter was writing the words, that is where those people were situated. Those who were drowned in the Flood of Noah’s day descended into the hadean realm, where they continued to reside in Peter’s day. This realm is the same location where the rich man was placed (Luke 16:23), as were the sinning angels (“Tartarus”—2 Peter 2:4).”2
Indeed, in the days of Noah the Spirit of Christ spoke to disobedient souls (before they departed from their bodies in death for the hadean realm, i.e., “spirit prison”). Since God is longsuffering with mankind, He “waited patiently” (1 Peter 3:20, NIV). He did not bring judgment upon the world hastily. Our gracious God did not fail to give mankind ample time to repent. However, the Lord’s longsuffering is not eternal suffering. He did not wait forever. Rather, as the Lord said in Genesis, “My Spirit shall not strive with man forever, for he is indeed flesh; yet his days shall be one hundred and twenty years” (6:3). It seems biblically consistent and perfectly logical to conclude that this period of 120 years was the amount of time that the human race as a whole had to repent before the Flood waters destroyed the Earth.
To some, however, this conclusion seems impossible. After all, if, before we ever learn about the coming Flood, Genesis 5:32 indicates that Noah was 500 years old when he “begot Shem, Ham, and Japheth,” and Genesis 7:6 specifies that the Flood occurred when Noah was 600, then only 100 years of time is possible, not 120, right?
As with all perceived problems with the inspired Word of God, the difficulty is not with the inspired penmen, but with uninspired interpreters. There actually is no difficulty whatsoever if we take into account the fact that neither the book of Genesis nor the Bible as a whole was written in a strict chronological fashion.3 For example, Genesis 2:5-25 does not pick up where Genesis 1 left off. What’s more, Genesis 11 speaks of an event that actually occurred when some of the people mentioned in the previous chapter (Genesis 10) actually lived.4 Similarly, the 120 years of Genesis 6:3 could reasonably extend back to when Noah was 480 years old, not 500. Simply because the Bible reader learns that Noah was 500 when he began having sons (Genesis 5:32),5 does not mean that God could not have begun communicating at an earlier time about His impending judgment upon the world.
Finally, notice that Genesis 5:32 serves as the conclusion to the Adam-to-Noah genealogy. As with other Bible passages where one or more genealogies precede the mention of certain events that actually occurred during or before the lifetimes of some of those previously mentioned in the genealogies,6 some of the events in Genesis 6:1-9 (including God’s expressed warning in 6:3) took place before Noah actually began siring sons at age 500.
5 Genesis 11:10, 7:6, and 8:13 seem to indicate that Shem was not the firstborn of Noah, but was born two years later. If so, the number 500 represents the year in which Noah began having sons. A comparison of Genesis 11:26, Acts 7:4, Genesis 11:32, and 12:4 suggests that Abraham was not the firstborn son in his family either. Likely, Shem, Abraham, Arphaxad (Genesis 11:10; 10:22) and others are all mentioned first for the same reason—because they are Messianic ancestors, not because they were necessarily the firstborn sons of their fathers.
Interestingly, numerous other Messianic ancestors, such as Seth, Isaac, Jacob, Judah, and Perez, were not firstborn sons. Lest someone accuse Moses of dishonesty when recording these genealogies, we must remember that “the year of begetting a first son, known in the Old Testament as ‘the beginning of strength,’ was an important year in the life of the Israelite (Gen. 49:3; Deut. 21:17; Psa. 78:51; and Psa. 105:36). It is this year…and not the year of the birth of the Messianic link, that is given in each case in Genesis 11” [John C. Whitcomb and Henry M. Morris (1961), The Genesis Flood (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker), p. 480.]
6 See 1 Chronicles 1-11 where people are listed (e.g., the children and grandchildren ofZerubbabel—3:19ff.) who would likely not even be born until sometime after the close of the events recorded in 2 Chronicles; cf. Ezra 1-5. See also Genesis 10-11.
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Technological change will have an impact on all organizations there will be a need for new types of managerial, diplomatic, and social skills and a concomitant need for a new type of decision making process that will not be accommodated by existing organizational structures three particular. The impact of technology on the future of work is uncertain many qualified observers feel that technology, especially automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence, will drastically. Positive things that the industrial revolution brought was a greater economic benefit for the country to be operating at such efficiencies, and it created new technological changes and. The main approach used to evaluate the impact of technology on teaching and learning in schools has been where pupils' attainment across a range of tested curriculum outcomes has been correlated with the quantity or quality of technology which was available or which they. Change and the more rapid, broad-based effect of change have impacted all healthcare stakeholders since 2010 and the passage of healthcare reform in the united states although many early changes in the healthcare market have been widely published, trends that are tracing locally early or are still emerging nationally need to be identified to.
Technology has made a very deep impact on the more global aspects of business and industry, and continues to do so, with newer and more efficient methods of functioning being created virtually. Today, we are in the midst of a business revolution driving the transformation of business are three core technology trends, which have become top buzzwords in the business world: mobility, cloud computing and big data. Globalization's impact on gender equality: what's happened and what's needed 255 these changes have taken place against (and possibly contributed to) the backdrop of rising. Technological advancements and its impact on humanity author mrpratik rajendra buttepatil btech-agricultural engineering (final year) abstract this paper sketches an overview of technological advancements which have shown a substantial growth concerned with each and every field of humanity.
The recession has had an impact on the design industry as we have already discussed earlier in this report clients tighten up their spending on marketing and design almost immediately and this has a knock on effect throughout the industry with agencies sliming down their workforce and cutting back on any technological advancements within their. Aim of the report the aim of this report is to provide a brief summary of some of the main technological developments that have taken place in information technology and how these developments have had an influence on the way we work and on society in general, in the last thirty years. The impact of technology on society is unquestionable whether considering the plow, vaccinations, or the internet, technology has had a huge impact on society while not every advance has been beneficial, there have been many positive effects of technology. 21st century is the century of speed and modern technology living standard of modern people greatly affected to a new direction by steady changes with tremendous growth and rapid development. How steve jobs changed the world the late jobs has had a profound effect on the world outside of technology from purchasing pixar in 1986 to supporting charities and environmental causes.
That is the area where technology has had the biggest impact email altered the structure of the letter as a communicative tool it brought with it a whole new etiquette, as well as new conventions and new abbreviations, such as imo (in my opinion), fwiw (for what it's worth), iirc (if i remember correctly) and fyi (for your information. Obviously, technology has had a profound impact on what it means to be social society is likely on the cusp of a social revolution, during which it will be important to redefine socially appropriate and acceptable behaviors (with regard to digital or virtual interaction. Another study by amr research, a firm whose analysts focus on independent, leading-edge research that bridges the gap between business and their technology solutions, found companies that had successful software implementations spent 10 to 15 percent of their project budget on ocm. Social impact the internet and mobile technology have given greater power to social and consumer watch groups and the public at-large if you operate without integrity in customer marketing, sales and service, you will get called on it.
Technology is a double-edged sword computers, for example, contribute to sedentary leisure-time behaviors (eg, playing sedentary computer games) on the other hand, technology has been used to promote physical activity and change exercise behavior for years, pedometers, accelerometers, and heart. As many of us face, technological changes effect almost every part of our lives nowadays thanks to the the advances in communication and computer science, everything you can imagine is only a few. Evaluate the impact technological changes have had on the economics of health care and what these changes mean to the health care industry, addressing at least two (2) changes 2 recommend a methodology decision makers can use to determine the benefit of technological solutions and the expected benefits. The internet and cell phones have infiltrated every cranny of american workplaces, and digital technology has transformed vast numbers of american jobs work done in the most sophisticated scientific enterprises, entirely new technology businesses, the extensive array of knowledge and media.
Technology has a great impact on the music industry in both good and bad ways music industry has an ease in publishing music as highly developed devices are replacing real musicians, which saves the music industry a lot of money. Any new technology, process, innovation or product will have a certain level of risk associated with it as, contrary to the wistful utterances of many politicians. These trends have been driven by anti-immigration sentiments in europe, although elections occurring in the past year have proven to be largely pro-globalization rather than anti-globalization globalization may be inevitable over the long-run, but there are many bumps along the road in the short-run.
What impact has digital technology had on the studio production companies you have studied over the past decade, the use of digital technology has become increasingly evident, moving into the hands of audiences, and changing the way we consume media. The concepts described by shannon, along with additional important innovations made by others who are too many to list, explain the way that information technology works, but we still have the deeper issue to resolve if we want to thoroughly trace the impact of information technologies on moral values.
Discuss the changes and continuities in the impact that technological changes have had on family structure in one of the following nations since 1750 china japan india great britain. The introduction of new production processes can have dramatic effects on aggregate productivity within an industry this research explores the impact of the major technological innovation of the minimill on the us steel industry, analyzing detailed producer-level data on prices and production over a 40-year period. Has shown that, while information technology may have enabled police to do some existing tasks better, it has not yet led to major changes in how the queensland police service (qps) deals with crime and disorder issues.
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NEWS PROVIDED BY HOPE BIOSCIENCES, INC. Jan 23, 2017, 12:06 ET IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- HOPE BIOSCIENCES announced today that it has acquired the exclusive rights to develop and commercialize nuc- gemcitabineTM (APTA-12/HOPE-888) through a licensing agreement with AptaBio Therapeutics, a Korean pharmaceutical company.
nuc-Gemcitabine consists of Antisoma's AS1411*, a clinically-tested DNA aptamer against surface nucleolin found on many cancer cells, and dFdCMP, an activated form of gemcitabine. Unlike ADCs (antibody drug conjugates) or SMDCs (small molecule drug conjugates), which require 'linker' conjugation of the cytotoxic payload to the drug, nuc-gemcitabine is created by incorporating a single activated gemcitabine molecule in lieu of a thymidine molecule during the one-step solid phase synthesis of the DNA aptamer.
Clinical trials in over 80 cancer patients showed AS1411 to have modest anti-cancer activity and a favorable safety profile. nuc-Gemcitabine is 100-1,000x more potent compared to AS1411 or conventional gemcitabine (Gemzar?) in pre-clinical studies. Composition of matter patent has been granted in major countries, including the United States.
"Nucleolin is constantly and abundantly expressed on the cell surface of tumor cells where it serves as a binding protein for a variety of ligands implicated in cancer growth and angiogenesis," said Dr. SungHwan Moon, President and Chief Scientific Officer of AptaBio. "High nucleolin expression is correlated with decreased survival. nuc-Gemcitabine binds to surface nucleolin with high specificity and affinity, leading to internalization of the aptamer-drug into tumor cells, where it mediates cell death. We have demonstrated significantly greater anti-cancer activity at low doses of nuc-gemcitabine containing the equivalent of 3 mg/kg gemcitabine versus 80-100 mg/kg of Gemzar? in gemcitabine-resistant pancreatic cancer xenograft mouse models."
"HOPE-888 has demonstrated impressive anti-cancer activity in preclinical models. It could truly be a game changing treatment strategy for pancreatic cancer and other difficult-to-treat malignancies," said George Uy, CEO and Founder of HOPE. "Our goal is to file IND application in the next 12-18 months and bring it into the clinic soon thereafter. We intend to truly personalize nuc-gemcitabine therapy by screening patients for nucleolin-expression with a biomarker kit."
HOPE is a privately-owned biopharmaceutical company based in Irvine, California focused on licensing and commercializing anti-cancer drugs that address high unmet medical needs. HOPE has two unique assets currently in IND-enabling studies, including nuc-gemcitabine (HOPE-888), and a highly potent MerTK/AXL kinase inhibitor (HOPE-777).
AptaBio is a South Korean pharmaceutical company at the forefront of discovery and development of selective inhibitors of the NOX family of enzymes and aptamer-based anti-cancer drugs. AptaBio's unique and proprietary assay platform supports the screening and design of novel molecules against new targets.
AptaBio's NOX inhibitors include the 'first-in-class' candidate, APX-115 against diabetic nephropathy, APX-1004 against diabetic retinopathy, and APX-311 against NASH (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis). AptaBio's aptamer drug conjugates include APTA-12 (nuc-gemcitabine) for the treatment of solid tumors and APTA-16 for AML (acute myeloid leukemia). | [
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Sean I watched the video and it appears to be pre mating activity. the male has claimed a location and is chasing off others to protect it. the two fish are probably both males battling each other.
you will see the male chase off other fish except the female he is choosing to mate and he will swim to her and nudge her then swim back to his cave or area in hopes she will follow to lay her eggs.
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Thanks, maybe I can get some photos of their regions and post them. I guess once I know what it looks like in my hands I should be good.
Strange. The young man that manages my fish operation get them right most every time. He is much better at it than me.
Thanks Phil. They are Blue Tilapia, and I've done that.. Annnnddd they all look the same to me there (20/15 vision and I can't tell a boy from a girl). Even used some blue food coloring and they still all look the same to me. So I've been trying to sort them by behavior which Is what I've heard to be more reliable.
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If you've not yet read about the general changes in the 1.4 beta line, now is a good time to do so. It's expected that we'll stay in beta for the 1.4 line until the week of July 29th, when we'll do an official release called 1.5. A lot is different here, so we want to make sure and give this time to mature before we put this out to everyone.
This one is the first release in a couple of weeks, which is uncharacteristic for us. Firstly, people seem pretty happy with the last beta version, so there were surprisingly few bug reports or requests for changes.
Given that, I've been putting most of my efforts into a combination of the upcoming Nihon no Mura expansion for Skyward, as well as our upcoming tactical roguelike Bionic Dues. Last week was also kind of a wash, too, because I had two unrelated deaths in the family and thus was hardly at work at all thanks to the funerals and related family events.
Anyway, about this new version: I think this is going to be a very exciting one! The visual look of it is vastly better thanks mainly to the new font, but also due to some other smaller additions. There are also two new difficulty modes, which should provide the experience that a number of players are looking for (either something between the old Medium and Hard, or something greater than the old Expert, respectively).
There are also a couple of really key balance changes in here. Lumber is no longer so incredibly scarce, and the Ally Camps no longer are something you can exploit (at least not in the same way; let us know if you think of something new).
This is probably the last release for a couple of weeks, unless something significant comes up today or tomorrow. I'm going to be unavailable this Friday and next week (boy this month is not good on that front). The week that I get back, the Nihon expansion will come out into beta. The 2.0 version of the game, plus that expansion, will officially release probably in the week of August 19th.
This is a standard update that you can download through the in-game updater itself, if you already have any version of the game. When you launch the game, you'll see the notice of the update having been found if you're connected to the Internet at the time.
If you've not yet read about the general changes in the 1.4 beta line, now is a good time to do so. It's expected that we'll stay in beta for the new features until we release the 2.0 version of the game in late August, alongside the new Nihon no Mura expansion. A lot is different in the base game since 1.4, so we want to make sure and give this time to mature before we put this out to everyone.
This one has a bunch of updates that really improve the list of implemented features so far for the new expansion.
Previously, only a quarter of the Japanese god-related stuff was in the game, and all of the Japanese functionality was only semi-tested in general. We've now implemented every last aspect of the Japanese faction, and have done detail testing on all the units. This is a really crazy faction, in a fun way.
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8 GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN NIGHT LlFE-Cont'd ruvian thrush with the big lungs and the grande-dame manner, performs at nine and eleven Tuesdays through Saturdays. BLUE NOTE, 131 W, 3rd St., near Sixth Ave (475- 8592)-A long, narrow, bemirrored room with a piece of neon art on the back wall (the Manhattan skyline and attendant celestial bodies) and jazz people of various magni- tudes on the dais HERBIE HANCOCK, who played a Mozart piano concerto with the Chicago Symphony when he was eleven, is now a for- ty-eight-year-old pop star who sometimes takes a break from his electronic-funk projects and his movie-score projects to play a little spidery modern jazz, He'll be here through Feb. 25, with bassist BUSTER WILLIAMS and drummer AL FOSTER. FRED HERSCH, a young pianist who shares an alma mater (Grinnell) with Hancock, brings in a group on Feb. 27, Music from nine. Dining. 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Inuit simply wish for the same foundation to achieve prosperity that are available to most other Canadians, and to not have to sacrifice our culture and language in the process of achieving equity. © Scott Doubt
Canada’s growing interest in reconciliation has fostered an unprecedented national dialogue about not only improving the lives of Indigenous peoples and the communities in which we live, but also how to build respect today in the same institutions that have staggeringly complex histories of disrespect. This dialogue presents an opportunity to help Canadians understand that a more respectful relationship between Inuit and our fellow citizens and governments is essential for any hope at achieving a country in which Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous peoples live in prosperity and peace.
I hope that Canadians can accept that the longstanding social inequities too many of our people experience are not accidents of history or byproducts of misinformation. Too many Inuit go hungry, die from tuberculosis, lack basic government services, and experience unnecessary social suffering because our fellow citizens and the governments they elect have been unwilling to invest equitably in Inuit Nunangat. Our health and socio-economic gaps are products of systems designed to produce these results. We simply wish for the same foundation to achieve prosperity that are available to most other Canadians, and not have to sacrifice our culture and language in the process of achieving equity.
Inuit are taking advantage of the current political climate and platform we have to promote understanding of the links between widespread attitudes toward Inuit and policies that cause undue harm to our people and communities. The two are linked in ways that may not be obvious at first glance yet have profound implications for the advancement of our Inuit policy agenda. This agenda includes securing basic supports for health and prosperity, such as access to housing, food security, and health services and supports.
Just as global greenhouse gas emissions produced thousands of kilometres away affect our Inuit Nunangat climate profoundly, so too do the prevailing negative attitudes of our fellow citizens towards Indigenous peoples affect our ability to achieve social equity. If Canadians are largely ignorant of the role founding fathers like Sir John A. McDonald actively played in the creation of residential schools, then an opportunity for recalibration of our history that then informs our current decision making is lost. If Canadians use outdated and widely accepted derogatory monikers affiliated with our people and claim that doing so is harmless, then we are left to conclude that respect for Inuit is secondary to the whims of Canadian society and how it chooses to name, describe, and control us.
Unfortunately, we often dissuade each other from focusing on the broader attitudes and perceptions that mold our political reality. The argument usually goes like this: As long as our rates of overcrowding are higher than the Canadian average, then we shouldn’t spend time talking about discrimination. If we have low high school graduation rates, then we cannot invest any efforts in championing post-secondary education. Or more commonly, if we have such broad and longstanding social inequity, then Inuit should not invest any time advocating for changing sports team names or buildings named after Canada’s founding fathers.
Make no mistake, the attitudes that Canadians have towards us contribute to the maintenance of the status quo in areas such as health, housing, and education. Consider for example that the interrelated challenges too many of our people face contribute to a lifespan for Inuit that is 10 years lower than for Canadians as a whole, on par with countries like Iraq and Mongolia.
Why is this? In no small part it is because there is still a massive gap between what Canada is willing to do in this time of reconciliation and what is necessary to stop the discrimination, ignorance, and racism that is inherent in the way our populations are served in this country.
It is rare that the path is straight or there is a call and response that is straightforward and rational. I know we are on a new path. I am convinced the only way to better Inuit society is through the very hearts and minds of how Canadians think and act toward us, not just settling for Canadians to step aside and let funding flow or services be delivered. | [
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The Arizona Desert Series is part of the WORLDWIDE SHOWCASE SERIES and attracting the best teams from the US and Canada. http://soccershowcase.com/
Arkan strives to play a key role in Abu Dhabi Government diversification drive to deliver the 2030 vision.
Each year, our Al Ain Cement Factory produces approximately four million tons of clinker and over five million tons of cement; often produced to customer or project required specifications.
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) – high quality cement suitable for most building purposes. Our OPC meets the following specifications: BS EN 197-1:2000; ASTM C150 Type I Cement and CEMI 42.5 N.
High Sulphate Resistant Cement (SRC) – engineered cement suitable for exposure to high sulphates in soil or water. Recommended for use where concrete is in direct contact with soil with high salt content or seawater. Our SRC conforms with BS 4027 and ASTM C150 Type V Cement.
Moderate Sulphate Resistant Cement (MSRC) – mainly for use where concrete comes in contact with soil containing moderate sulphate content. Our MSRC conforms to ASTM C150 Type II Cement.
Portland Limestone Cement (PLC) – an inter-ground clinker with limestone to manufacture cement similar to OPC which is mainly used for finishing applications. Our PLC is high strength and similar to OPC and conforms with BS EN 197 -1:200, CEMII/B-L 32.5R.
Slag – Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GBFS) and ground slag is readily available at our manufacturing facilities. OPC / slag blends tailored to project requirements are also available. Slag cements work with OPC to increase strength, reduce permeability, improve workability in warm weather applications and enhance the aesthetics of concrete. Our Slag conforms to ASTM C989-09a.
Arkan’s portfolio of concrete products ranges from regular blocks used for construction of villas, buildings, and retaining walls to high end architectural pavers for landscaping with varied finishes of colours and shapes. Our dry mortar mixes complement our product range with more than 120 textures and colours to satisfy the most demanding architects.
Our concrete blocks are produced at Emirates Blocks Factories in four facilities located in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, with a total capacity of 235 thousand blocks/day, while our dry mortar facility is strategically located at Al Mafraq to serve both Abu Dhabi city and Al Ain. Our large format architectural pavers are manufactured in Al Ain.
At Emirates Block we provide a range of benefits and solutions to our customers through our extensive and diverse range of quality concert block. Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is based on German Technology from “MASA” and “HESS”. We are the Emirates’ Leading manufacturer of concrete blocks and meet international specification for technology, quality, services and the environment. Our portfolio of products is manufactured at three locations in Al Mafraq and Al Ain.
Concrete Hollow Building Blocks are produced according to BS 6073, part1 . These hollow blocks are widely used for building infrastructure & require low maintenance. EBF hollow blocks are produced in all standard sizes & shapes according to customer requirements in OPC & SRC construction, which are greater than or equal to 7.5N/mm2 in accordance with BS 6073
Concrete Solid Masonry Blocks are produced according to BS6073, part 1. These solid blocks are commonly used for foundation of structures. EBF solid blocks are produced in all standard sizes & shapes according to customer requirements in OPC & SRC construction, which greater than or equal to 12.5N/mm2 in accordance with BS 6073
Low U value indicates the efficiency of thermo block in preventing heat transfer between the two sides. EBF thermo blocks are produced in all standard sizes& shapes according to customer requirement in OPC construction which are of 6.0N/mm2 – 7.5N/mm2 in accordance with BS 6073 .
Concrete Hourdi Masonry Blocks are produced according to BS 6073, part1. These hourdi blocks are used slab floor concrete. EBF hourdi blocks are produced in all standard sizes & shapes according to customer requirement in OPC construction, which are 5.0N/mm2 – 7.0N/mm2 in accordance with BS 6073.
Emirates Block’s manufactures an extensive range of concrete pavers with various textures and colors to match your outdoor decor. These blocks are available in different color combinations and textures thereby developing the natural beauty of your ambience.
Emirates Block’s paving stones are multipurpose, appealing and artistically crafted to meet the demand of any type of landscape construction and design. Emirates Block’s paving comply with BS 6717 & ASTM C 140.
EBF uni pavers are produced in accordance with BS 6717, having an average compressive strength of 49- 56 N/mm2; it is the best choice for areas with vehicular traffic and walkways. One of the first paver shapes ever designed. Although often used for heavy-duty applications, UNI-Block is equally attractive in commercial, municipal, and residential settings.
EBF rectangular pavers are produced in accordance with BS 6717, having an average compressive strength of 49- 56 N/mm2; it is the best choice for areas with vehicular traffic and walkways. With its simple shape and utilitarian appeal, Rectangular stone is a practical choice for a variety of residential and commercial installations. Basic in form; its clean, modular shape makes possible a myriad of applications.
EBF Quadro pavers are produced in accordance with BS 6717, having an average compressive strength of 49- 56 N/mm2.
EBF Octagonal pavers are produced in accordance with BS 6717, having an average compressive strength of 49- 56 N/mm2.
EBF Cube pavers are produced in accordance with BS 6717, having an average compressive strength of 49- 56 N/mm2.
This system consists of two individual tiles – the big square and the trapez. With its innovative design and colour combinations this system creates a Three dimensional appearance. EBF marbella pavers are produced in accordance with BS 6717, having an average compressive strength of 49- 56 N/mm2 .
EBF La plaza pavers are produced in accordance with BS 6717, having an average compressive strength of 49- 56 N/mm2.
EBF Monaco pavers are produced in accordance with BS 6717, having an average compressive strength of 49- 56 N/mm2; These pavers are the choice of adnoc petrol stations & restrooms.
Dry mix plaster consisting of OPC, hydrated lime polymer additives and processed mineral aggregate (1.25mm). Applied with machine on concrete blocks and concrete background on interiors and exteriors. Suitable for plastering/ rendering of normal concrete blocks and concrete background. Easy to apply by machine or by hand Excellent workability Thickness 10-25 mm in single coat Compressive strength 4-5N/mm2.
Dry mix plaster consisting of OPC, hydrated lime polymer additives and processed mineral aggregate (1.25mm). Applied with machine on AAC lightweight blocks on interiors and exteriors. Applied on AAC blocks in single/double coats depending on the thickness. Total thickness 10-25mm in two coats Easy to apply by machine or by hand Excellent workability Compressive strength 3-4 N/mm4.
Dry mix fine plaster consisting of OPC, hydrated lime polymer additives and processed mineral aggregate (0.5mm). Applied with machine or manually. Finishing coat plaster for ceilings and rough plaster surfaces in thin coat Applied on in 3-5 mm thickness can be sprayed with plastering machine or applied manually.
Premixed pigmented render consisting of white Portland cement, hydrated lime, inorganic pigments, polymer additives and processed marble aggregate (1.25mm). Applied with machine on masonry and concrete background. Finishing coat plaster for ceilings and rough plaster surfaces in thin coat Applied on in 3-5 mm thickness Can be sprayed with plastering machine or applied manually Easy to work with trowel Compressive strength 4-5 N/mm2.
Premixed pigmented render consisting of white Portland cement, hydrated lime, inorganic pigments polymer additives and processed marble aggregate (2.4mm). Applied with machine or by hand on masonry and concrete background. Suitable for landscaping in gardens, waterfronts, parks etc. Suitable for carving by hand tools Applied direct on masonry surface by machine or by hand Can be applied in variable thickness in multiple coats Gives natural rock, stone finish Compressive strength 15 N/mm2.
Premixed fine powdered form finishing plaster consisting of white Portland cement, white limestone and performance enhancing additives. 40 kg paper bag Applied by trowel on cement and gypsum plaster surface for smoothening the walls before painting. Applied in maximum thickness of 2 mm in single or double coat Long open time and working time Smooth white finish Bond strength Min 0.5N/mm2 .
Premixed plaster consisting of hemi-hydrated gypsum, hydrated lime, polymer additives and processed mineral aggregate (0.5mm). Applied with machine on interior walls and ceilings. Smooth finish plaster for internal walls and ceilings One coat application in 10-20 mm on prepared surface No water curing required Provides cooling effect Compressive strength 2-5 N/mm2.
Premixed plaster consisting of hemi-hydrated gypsum, hydrated lime, perlite, polymer additives and processed mineral aggregate (0.5mm). Applied with machine on interior walls and ceilings. Light weight and smooth finish plaster for internal walls and ceilings One coat application in 10-20 mm on prepared surface No water curing required Provides cooling effect Better thermal insulation and fire retardant properties Compressive strength 2-5 N/mm2.
Premixed smoothening plaster consisting of hemi-hydrated gypsum hydrated lime, polymer additives and processed mineral aggregate (0.5mm). Thin coat finishing plaster, applied in 3-5 mm thickness on prepared surface of plaster and concrete. No water curing Applied by machine or by hand Compressive strength 2-5 mm.
It is a premixed, hemi hydrated gypsum and Perlite based lightweight and sound absorbing plaster for application on wall, soffits and ceilings. It is applied with spray technique to get a Tyrolean texture finish. It prevents echo in large domed area and halls by absorbing the sound waves of high intensity. Very good adhesion and other mechanical properties Applied in 10-12 mm thickness on prepared surface.
Dry mix bonding compound consisting of OPC, polymer additives and processed mineral aggregate (2.4mm). Applied on concrete surface to achieve mechanical key for plastering. Bonding key coat for normal concrete surface. Provides rough textured surface for plastering application Eliminates hacking of concrete Applied in 2-4 mm thickness Bond strength Min1.0 N/mm2.
Dry mix bonding compound consisting of OPC, polymer additives and processed mineral aggregate (2.0mm). Applied on densified smooth concrete surface and AAC blocks to achieve mechanical key for plastering. Bonding key coat for ultra-smooth concrete surface and AAC blocks. Provides rough textured surface for plastering Eliminates hacking of concrete Applied in 2-4 mm thickness Bond strength Min1.25 N/mm2.
Premixed thin bed adhesive mortar consisting of OPC, hydrated lime, polymer additives and processed mineral aggregate (0.5mm). Applied with combing trowel to fix AAC blocks. Adhesive mortar for AAC lightweight blocks. Thin bed mortar applied in 3-5 mm thick by notched trowel. Excellent adhesion on smooth and porous AAC blocks.
Our ANABEEB GRP Pipes manufacturing facility situated in Al Mafraq, Abu Dhabi was established and commissioned in May 1996
We manufacture Centrifugally Cast (CC) Glass fiber Reinforced Polyester (GRP) pipes which are ideally suited for nearly all corrosive piping applications. ANABEEB manufacture various GRP products and therein offer a complete package for integrated sewerage/drainage system solutions.
ANABEEB CC-GRP pipe system qualities of high strength combined with flexibility and corrosion resistance make it very attractive for use in numerous applications, including water supply, sea water intake, sewage, drainage, transportation of slurries and industrial effluent.
Our products for gravity and pressure applications are available in a wide range of diameters. We have been producing CC GRP Pipes in the range between nominal diameters of 200mm to 2000mm of standard length 6 m for various combinations of pressure classes PN 1 to PN 24 and stiffness class from SN 2,500 to SN 1,000,000. ANABEEB pipes & fittings are licensed by British Standards Institution (BSI) to put Kite mark.
Gravity drainage pipes - Manufactured in accordance with (BS/DIN) EN14364 & ISO 10467 standards. Mainly used for Sewer, Storm water drainage, sea water and industrial effluent applications.
Pressure pipes - Manufactured in accordance with (BS/DIN) EN14364 & EN1796, ISO 10639 & ISO 10467 standards. Mainly used for Potable water supply, pressure mains of Sewer/ effluent /raw water/seawater drainage and STP/ETP pipelines. It is WRAS approved for use in potable water.
Duct pipes - Manufactured in accordance with (BS/DIN) EN14364 & ISO 10467 standards. Mainly used for Road crossing, odour control ducts and Sleeve ducts.
Manholes and fittings - Manufactured in accordance with (BS/DIN) EN14364 & ISO25780. Best suited for Trenchless application by Micro-tunneling.
ANABEEB has pioneered the ‘Solid GRP Structural Chamber and Manhole System’ in U. A.E. that holds phenomenal benefits for contractors, consultants, clients and operating authorities alike due to assured quality & long life, speed of erection/installation, elimination of various activities associated with conventional system.
GRP Chambers - Manufactured in accordance with (BS/DIN) EN 15383 & EN 476 using CC GRP shafts. Manly used with sewerage and storm water drainage system. Also suitable as valve chambers.
GRP Manholes - Manufactured in accordance with (BS/DIN) EN 15383 & EN 476 using CC GRP shafts. Used for sewerage and storm water drainage. Manly used with sewerage and storm water drainage system. Also suitable as deep valve chambers.
GRP holding tanks are manufactured to the customer requirement. Modular construction is also possible on customer request.
ANABEEB also produce other miscellaneous GRP preformed products like GRP ladders, GRP liner, Enclosures.
Our PVC pipes are manufactured in Anabeeb pipes facility in Mussafah. Emirates of Abu Dhabi. We produce both U-PVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride) pipes for use in infrastructure projects and LD-PE (low density polyethylene) pipes for irrigation applications.
U-PVC pipes are available in metric dimensions that are produced according to international standards. pipe size ranging from 20 mm to 500 mm with different nominal pressures (PN) are available in a standard length of 6 meters; however, other lengths and wall thickness can be produced upon request. U-PVC pipes are suitable for pressure pipeline systems for cold water services, sewage mains, fire ring mains, non-pressure applications, telecommunications ducts and cable conduits. They are available in solvent weld socket joints as well as rubber ring socket joints. Slotted pipes, bends and couplers are also manufactured.
ANABEEB has quality systems, which are, designed to satisfy the exacting requirements of the ISO 9001/9002 Standard. Each pipe manufactured by computer controlled production process is marked with unique number that permits complete traceability of the product with respect to the origin and quality of the raw materials, the manufacturing conditions and conformance test results, Even before the pipe is produced, QA approved raw materials are tested in the laboratory in order to insure that they meet the standards.
The company also specialises in multi-wall kraft paper and plastic bags, which are supplied to a wide range of GCC markets and east African countries.
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The Sovereign LORD is my strength! He makes me as surefooted as a deer*, able to tread upon the heights. *Or He gives me the speed of a deer.
The Lord God is my Strength, my personal bravery, and my invincible army; He makes my feet like hinds’ feet and will make me to walk [not to stand still in terror, but to walk] and make [spiritual] progress upon my high places [of trouble, suffering, or responsibility]!
I love Habakkuk 3:19! It paints a picture of what strength looks like. In this verse, God tells you that He will make your “feet” like the mountain deer. As you walk with the Lord and lean on Him, your footsteps are secure even on the roughest paths. Mountain deer can move quickly and leap as high as eight feet in the air. The Lord will cause you to make the same kind of progress in life—moving with speed, and jumping high and forcefully.
Notice that God gives you the feet of a deer for the high places of challenge and responsibility. Climbing a mountain or hill is a lot more difficult than walking on flat land. The paths are sometimes narrow and covered with rocks. It’s here where you experience the freshest and purest air, the most exquisite scenery.
Strength means abundance and plenty. This theme appears throughout the Bible. God always brings lots of whatever you need to the table.
You may not like facing challenges. You might not like responsibility. However, those experiences give you a viewpoint you might never see without them.
A chameleon is adaptable. They can change colors and blend into whatever the background. God will be what you need Him to be in whatever situation you are in. He has many names including Jehovah Jireh, the God who provides, Jehovah Shalom, the God of peace and more.
God wants us to be flexible enough to go with His flow. He does not want us stuck in our own way of doing things. He desires us to have a willingness to change.
Habakkuk 3:19 from the Amplified Bible says, “The Lord God is my Strength, my personal bravery, and my invincible army. God fights for you!
Make Habakkuk 3:19 your personal faith declaration. Say it out loud many times per day and soak up the truth of this verse. The Lord wants to be to you all this verse expresses.
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Now I have no idea what the politics of this mag are, but all indications point to a bland upper middle of the road regional lifestyle mag. If you live in America I'm sure your region has one of these things. Solid reporting mixed with guides on how to be a good au courant yuppie eating in the slinkiest new restaurants.
The cover of this particular Texas Monthly however is a picture of one Dubya Bush with a big blue and red lettered "Maybe" splayed across him.
The article, by Paul Burka is not online yet, but it should be archived on the site in a few weeks. Well worth the read. Burka covered Bush as governor of Texas and he's known the man personally. The story he tells is both far more balanced and far more damning then the knee jerk opposition has ever written it.
Burka is a veteran political reporter, but he takes this story with a refreshingly personal and frank air. He voted for Bush in 2000, he liked him as governor. And now he's not so sure what happened. A story of betrayal.
I've never been 100% comfortable with the Bush as dumb puppet line of thinking. Truth is in there for sure, and the "born on third base and thinks he hit a triple" snipe rings truer then ever. But you still don't become president without some degree of talent. Burka knew Bush personally and he paints the best picture of his upside I've read. He knew the Bush that was able to win votes in 2000.
That Bush apparently is gone. In Texas Bush was a moderate consensus builder, the ultimate old boy network kid. Not sure he did much positive, but he certainly wasn't fucking up big time either. But now its 2004 and suddenly he's hard right. A man whose best talent is bringing people together, yet he's tearing the country into love and hate. And if the reports from the Daytona 500 are on point its mostly hate...
Burka concludes that he might, just might vote for Bush again in the upcoming elections. But its sure not a convincing close, and one wonders how many readers are even more sure they will not cast that vote. Especially after the flip a few more pages to the obligatory unemployed white collar article... Yep, even here in Texas things don't look so up for Mr Bush. | [
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And while I don't have "days off" anymore per se, my husband still does, and so I'm busy preparing for the holiday weekend that we'll be spending with my extended family. I always get a little sad when Labor Day hits, because it is usually thought to represent the end of summer (in addition to its true meaning: a tribute to the American worker). I just checked the extended weather forecast, and was horrified to see that the warm weather might be coming to an end within two weeks. My blood turned cold when I saw "High of 68 degrees" for September 12th. WHAT!?!? First I learn that Mulder is in rehab (shout-out to reader MS) and now Mother Nature is trying to force me to pull out my fall wardrobe before I'm ready? Ugh. I better enjoy the sun this weekend, then.
To those of you in the U.S., have a wonderful holiday weekend... and to everyone else, I will be back on Tuesday with some big news!
For the first time in a long time, one of the previews I saw before a movie made everyone in the theater laugh. I heard friends whispering to each other, "That's gonna be good," once it ended. Because I'm into this kind of stuff, I usually have seen all of the buzzed-about trailers online before they hit the big screen, so I was surprised that I had never heard of this one. It's called Role Models, and I think it's going to be awesome.
I'm not usually a Seann William Scott fan, but I do like Paul Rudd and, of course, McLovin! How did they get that kid to look way younger than he did in Superbad? That's movie magic for ya, folks.
Anyway, I did a little research, and right now it looks like it's coming out on November 7 and isn't against another major release, so maybe it will do well. So I've got that on November 7, Quantum of Solace the next week, Twilight the next week, and then I'll stuff myself with turkey and mashed potatoes on Thanksgiving the next week. This fall is shaping up quite nicely!
It seems that a person can either be a Beatles fan or a Rolling Stones fan, doesn't it? Rarely do you come across someone who claims to be equally as crazy for both bands. I guess the Stones do have more of a bluesy sound whereas The Beatles were at first more pop and then more rock/alternative, so I guess it makes sense that they would attract different audiences.
Anyway, as you all know, I'm a Beatles girl. But I do like a few of the most well-known Rolling Stones songs, especially "Under My Thumb," "Anybody Seen My Baby?" and "Sympathy for the Devil." And when I was in fifth grade, I liked that ridiculous "Dancin' in the Street" video that Mick Jagger made with David Bowie (I just died laughing watching it again). And you have to give respect to the fact that Keith Richards played Captain Jack Sparrow's pirate dad. On top of all of that, I found the concept of Martin Scorsese trying to film a Stones performance interesting. So I rented Shine a Light, and guess what? I liked it.
If you are a hard-core Stones fan, you've probably already seen this movie... but if you haven't, you need to go rent it right now. While I was a little disappointed that they didn't show more of the behind-the-scenes preparation that went into pulling off the film, a true fan of the band would better appreciate the fact that the movie is pretty much just a recorded concert (albeit beautifully shot, no disrespect to Marty). Some vintage footage of the guys is thrown in here and there, and a few funny moments with Scorsese are covered in the beginning, but other than that, the film is mostly comprised of hit after hit on stage. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Since I was unfamiliar with a lot of the songs that were showcased, I was surprised at how much I still enjoyed Shine A Light. I think it's because it was just fascinating to watch these guys who are all in their mid-50s perform with such intensity. Mick Jagger, for one, is just a maniac. I couldn't bust out moves like he can even when I was 12!
So I would guess that if you're like me and enjoy the Rolling Stones' music enough to listen to it for a little over an hour and a half, you will find Shine a Light quite captivating. I would also highly recommend the "featurette" on the DVD, which has more of the backstage and archived footage that I liked best from the full-length film.
Here's the trailer in case you are wavering... notice the skull and crossbones on Keith's coat at the 1 minute 37 second mark! Once a pirate, always a pirate.
Somewhere between six and seven years ago, I found out about Coinstar machines. Have you ever seen these things? If you live in the United States, Canada, the UK or Ireland, you should really search one out, because they rock!
Basically they are free-standing kiosks--usually in grocery or drug stores--that you pour all of your spare change into and then either receive a voucher for the money, or a gift card from a certain vendor. When I first tried one out, I was living in Boston, and the only option was to get a voucher for cash. You would get a print-out of how much money you had poured in, take it up to the check-out counter, and they would give you your designated amount.
If you just get cash from all of your inputted coins, Coinstar takes out 8 - 10% for their fee, depending on where you live. My dad said, "Why wouldn't you just roll your coins and trade them in for dollars at the bank and forgo the fee?" The answer is: 1) I don't have time to roll coins, nor do I have the little wrappers you need to do so, 2) I bank at an Internet-based bank that has no physical branch nearby, 3) If I did roll coins and took them to another bank or check-cashing type of place, they would also charge a fee, and 4) the Coinstar kiosk is right around the corner from my place.
My husband and I had been tossing spare change into a big plastic bag ever since our last Coinstar visit all those years ago. I finally took it to our local kiosk and was totally excited to see the option of getting gift cards for your change instead of only cash. Because with the gift cards, they do NOT subtract any fee! Why wouldn't you select this option?
I ended up getting a $10-ish (it's hard to pour in even amounts) card for Starbucks, a $138 voucher for iTunes, and a $93 voucher for Amazon.com. These are all places that I shop at anyway, so it made complete sense to get their gift cards rather than lose 9% of my money solely to get bills in my hand then and there.
On top of the convenient location of the machine and the fact that, in a weird way, it feels like you're getting "free money" (even though the coins are yours and were worth every bit as much sitting up in the cabinet above the fridge in the big plastic bag), the experience of pouring the money in is totally fun. At least I think it is. You dump all of your change into this little bin, and then lift it up so that the coins start falling through a small slot that leads to the coin-counter. The kiosk makes the same sound that the jackpots in Vegas make, which I am positive that humans must be hard-wired to love. Every once in a while, the machine will spit out a foreign coin, or, in my case, one of my husband's guitar picks that was mixed in with the legit coins (?!?!). And then you wait for the grand total. When it's hundreds of dollars, it's quite a thrill!
But if you have a ton of change sitting around, you should seriously see if they have a Coinstar near you. I would think that it would be a fun experience for kids, too, who were perhaps saving up in a piggy bank or something. Or maybe you should encourage your kids (and yourself) to keep on saving a penny here and a penny there and wait for a long time to tally them up. Because then you could be like this dude, who cashed in $1.3 MILLION DOLLARS in pennies he had saved up over 38 years?!?! That's right, it was all freakin' pennies! It took the machine seven hours to count it all.
Edited The Original Post To Add: Oops. A thank-you to Anonymous, who clued me in that I didn't read the article carefully enough. The man in the picture had 1.3 million CENTS total, which is $13,000.
(Sorry that this post, which I wrote most of on Thursday, wasn't up until today. I will still write my originally planned post for today, too, so check back again tonight or tomorrow!)
Now that I have not-so-fondly recalled some of my most hated buzzwords/phrases and the things I haven't missed from my career in Corporate America, it is now time to admit what aspects of working for The Man I actually appreciate even more now that I've been without them for a year.
Less than one week after I left my last job, I knew that I desperately needed a routine, if only for my dog's sake. Fortunately, he has gotten used to me being around and has pretty much resumed his old habit of sleeping all day in his (open) crate, except for when it's time to take our midday walk.
But I still haven't nailed down a "normal" schedule for myself. Yes, sometimes bizarre things happen that I could've never planned for that tie up hours on end. But that happens in an office environment, too (ahh! I forgot "putting out fires" on the annoying phrases list...), and doesn't negate the need for an attempt at a schedule.
Because I love organization, I took great comfort in, say, the weekly Business Development meeting, or the every-other-Thursday Project X call, or the fact that my boss would be expecting to review a certain report on a specific day. Now, I don't have any recurring appointments (except for the dog-walk), and in the past year I've only had self-imposed deadlines for things I've been working on. And we all know how self-imposed deadlines go. I can't fire myself, give myself a raise, or reward myself with a bonus like a real boss could.
And so, I continue to try and learn exactly how I work best. One thing I have noticed is that when I have a lot of writing projects coming in, I am actually more productive in the other areas of my life, too. All of a sudden the laundry is done and the counter is cleaned and the bills are mailed and even a few magazines might get read, even though I am technically "busier." My guidance counselor in high school, all those years ago, had me figured out: "Erika thrives on stress." Ms. Hamilton, wherever you are, you were a genius.
When you work for an organization that has a good number of employees, there are usually a lot of people who've been at the company or in the work force for decades and find great pleasure in taking a younger colleague under their wing. I've been lucky enough to meet many wonderful mentors throughout the years who were honest with me about my strengths and shortcomings, and who helped me navigate the sometimes treacherous world of office politics. I keep in touch with almost all of them to this day, and while I feel like they don't quite understand what I'm doing right now--only because they were such big cheerleaders for me in Corporate America--they've still been supportive and give me confidence that I can succeed in whatever I put my mind to.
When you work for yourself by yourself, umm.... there's no one else around. If you want a mentor, you're going to have to put in a lot of effort to seek such a person out. And if you don't have something like, say, an employer in common, then it could be kind of weird or awkward to get to the point of asking them for advice. I've been doing my best to contact (notice how I didn't say "reach out to") other writers in the Chicagoland area, and have been pleasantly surprised at how helpful and encouraging everyone has been. I just need to keep those relationships going, because I'm not going to see these people in the hall, like I would if we both worked in the same building.
Some of the projects I was involved with during my days in the financial industry helped move tens of thousands of customers from one banking platform to another. Or made the experience accountants across the country had with a heavily-used web site significantly better. Or helped businesses large and small hedge against dramatic financial losses. Or saved millions in cash. Or successfully kept trillions of dollars pumping through the markets.
If I introduce a new theory about Lost when it returns to the airwaves early next year, does that really measure up to what I was doing before? I know the answer is an astounding "YES!!!!" from many of you out there, and for that, I love you. But you get my point. It is very cool to be a part of something that's so much bigger than yourself. Something that's truly doing some good in the world. And I know a lot of you work for places that achieve much more incredible feats than the ones I described. You should be proud of that, because it's hard to make a significant impact when you are working for yourself.
So there are the things you may be working on that help others and therefore give you something to feel good about at your job. But then there's also a higher level of pride that comes from feeling that your company, overall, is just pretty damn cool. You don't have to be at some whiz-bang place like Google to experience this. In fact, I think I had more respect for the larger banks and financial institutions I worked for than I did for some of the smaller web development boutiques I spent the mid-90s with.
For me, my level of company pride usually depended on the quality of executive management at my firm. If I thought they were on the up-and-up, if I thought they were taking the company in the right direction, if I thought they were intelligent, and if I thought they seemed like cool people to hang out with, should I ever get the chance, then that counted for something. I would like to read articles in The Wall Street Journal where my CEO was interviewed and had a brilliant remark. I would silently applaud him if he delivered a rousing speech to the troops. I would be so impressed when he would donate huge chunks of money and volunteer time when the nation suffered through disasters.
If your firm has a strong leader or set of leaders, then you've experienced first-hand how powerfully certain visionaries can influence the morale and culture of rest of the company. If you work at a really large place, it may be a completely separate division that achieves some breakthrough in technology or health care that puts that lump of pride in your throat. Wherever you get it from, it's a nice feeling to have. And so I miss having that "Go Team!" spirit to rally around from time to time.
As you all should know by now, I like to take vacations. But I also enjoyed traveling for work, too. In fact, I would not have made it to a lot of the countries--and even one continent (Australia)-- I've visited if it hadn't been for a work assignment. When I was younger and in positions where I was constantly on the road it did get a little old, but going somewhere once a month was just fine with me. And hey, visiting cities like Paris, London or New York City on an expense account is really the best way to do it, don't you agree?
Oh sure, I learn new things as a writer (remember my shock at the Self-Employment Tax from Wednesday's post?), but it doesn't quite compare to what you learn when you have a job with a boss, co-workers, a mentor and maybe even employees reporting to you. You learn all sorts of things about human nature, you learn new things about your business and industry, you learn about your competitors and customers, you learn about other people's careers and backgrounds, you really do learn something new--even if it's just a small bit of information--every day. It's like school without a degree. And until I find the time to learn Spanish and to play the piano like I was also lamenting about Wednesday, I'm stuck with only learning how to better manage my day!
When you work for The Man, you know when that paycheck is going to be deposited. Unless you are in danger of getting laid off or fired, you don't worry about when the next one is going to arrive. There's a schedule and they stick to it. You know how much your check is going to be, and you can plan your finances around that.
"Benefits" come along with a paycheck. I was always on my husband's health insurance plan, but other people who decide to go into business for themselves usually need to start ponying up hundreds of dollars a month to ensure their medical expenses will be covered. There are also stock-purchase programs and retirement plans and all of those sorts of perks that are wonderful, too.
But on top of those things, I also miss the other benefits, like "free cholesterol screenings" and "becoming a better presenter" seminars and the ice cream party our building would throw once a year and discounts we would get on phone plans or laptops. Every once in a while, someone would order pizza for the entire floor. Or it would be someone's birthday and we'd all get cake. Or we'd all get new company t-shirts or notepads. These seem like little things, but you will never get any of them when you work alone from your kitchen.
What I'm talking about here is different from the "company pride" I was discussing earlier. There were companies I worked for where I felt like I was doing something cool and I was proud to say that I worked for the company overall, but on a day-to-day basis, I did not feel like I was part of a team. I didn't get the sense that we were "all in it together." Many people were out for themselves, and there was a general sense of paranoia from anyone who was actually responsible for something--they knew they would be the scapegoat if something went wrong with their project.
At other companies, that sort of culture didn't exist. Sure, there were little battles for power here and there, or a few people who didn't get along and always seemed to be undermining each other, but by and large, personal agendas were put aside for the sake of the larger team and firm. When you go from a culture where there's a lot of back-stabbing and reluctance to take charge to one where everyone truly works well together, it's quite a shock. And it's also awesome.
When I was in business school, we had all sorts of famous CEOs come speak. One of the most recurring themes across their talks was the importance of a strong, team-based culture. "You are all sitting there, worried about your Finance and Accounting classes," one of them said. "But what you really need to pay attention to is the class you're all blowing off as fluff, Organizational Behavior. How employees work together will absolutely make or break yor company." They were right.
I ranted about The Evil People on Tuesday, but as I also mentioned then, 99.99% of the people I've worked with have been incredible. Fun, smart, sarcastic in a good way, and cool. We would protect each other from and vent to each other about The Evil People. We would go out to lunch, go out to drinks after work, pass along gossip, give each other advice, celebrate births, engagements, marriages and birthdays, and support each other through tough times. Because that is what friends do. And yes, when you work with great people, your co-workers often become your friends.
Since I miss seeing or talking to these people every day, I do my best to keep tabs on them and meet up with them as often as possible. So I've lost them as co-workers, but I've kept them as friends.
My biggest advice to anyone working for The Man is this: if you don't like the vast majority of the people you work with on a daily basis, start looking for a new job. Life is too short and you spend way too much time at work to let your co-workers make you miserable. To this point, I once worked as an Internet consultant for Company A. I didn't really click with anyone there and hated it. I had pretty much the exact same job a few years later at Company B. Even though I was traveling constantly and totally stressed out and working until two in the morning every night, I loved everyone there, and I therefore loved my job. It was the exact same position as the one I held at Company A, but the people made all the difference.
I know I have more than a few readers out there who are in college and will one day be interviewing for their first "real" job. I hope that this post has given you some insight on what to look for in a place of employment. Your happiness at work will be greatly affected by the people you interact with every day. If you really hit it off with your interviewers, that's a good sign! If they seem arrogant or condescending or rude... run as far away from that company as you can. They don't deserve you!
Today is the last day this week that I will groan on and on about something. The topic du jour is...
My condo is a freakin' pigsty. That is because my "office" takes up half of my kitchen area. As you can see (click to enlarge the horror), I have about half of my dining table commandeered, and behind the table is my filing-cabinet-on-wheels (one of several filing cabinets I have around the house). Because of my lack of time, which I'll get to later, things keep piling up around my laptop.
Usually it takes the imminent arrival of visitors to force me to do a whirlwind cleaning job... and then the mess slowly creeps back up on me.
My husband and I had initially planned for our guest room to double as my office. But I quickly learned that, especially because of my weirdly sensitive eyes (see yesterday's post), I need natural light, and our guest room doesn't have much of that. Plus, it gets really cold in there in the winter. AND, perhaps most importantly, our dog isn't allowed downstairs. So not only would I not be able to see, I wouldn't even get the benefit of hanging with my dog throughout the majority of the day.
Hence, Plan B: the kitchen table. We're not planning to move for several years, but when we do, you can bet that--if I'm able to keep this writing career going--getting my own room for a home office will be a non-negotiable.
Except for the few people who know me really well, I would guess that most of my acquaintances think that I am an extrovert--I am always running around doing something, it seems. But if given the choice, I prefer to be alone, with one other person, or with a very small group of good friends, instead of, say, at a big party or get-together or event. When I've taken those Myers-Briggs tests and whatnot, I'm right on the border between introvert and extrovert. So, I didn't think that being by myself for the vast majority of the day would be a problem.
And thankfully, it really hasn't. But everyone has their bad days, and sometimes I realize that I do need another human to commiserate with (unfortunately my dog never responds to anything I say). There's a special kind of loneliness that comes with working for yourself by yourself, and it stems from the fact that absolutely no one else is truly worried about the things you worry about, or gets excited at the same level about the little things you may be proud of. 99% of the time this doesn't get to me, but when it does (which is usually on a depressing, cold, wintry day), I bust out the ice cream and have a pity party for myself. Those are the times when I miss the "water cooler talk" that a company offers.
Yes, yesterday I was rejoicing in the fact that I no longer need to don suits and high heels on a daily basis. Most days, no one sees me besides my dog and my husband, so it's fine to be in cargo shorts, flip-flops and a cookie monster t-shirt. But every once in a while we will have dinner plans with friends, or an event to attend, or I will have to go somewhere that requires a step up in the dress code. And that's when I realize that I pretty much no longer have any of those types of outfits. And it's hard to justify spending money on nicer clothes, since I know I'll hardly ever wear them. Therefore, I keep on the lookout for sales during the change of seasons so that I am not stuck wondering if my "Pirates Arrrr Cool" t-shirt is too casual for a white tablecloth restaurant.
A year ago, I had such high hopes for what I was going to get done around the condo now that I would have so much "free" time. Those thousands of pictures we have in piles in our guest room closet? Those would be in albums with witty labels in no time. Our crappy fireplace? I would get a contractor over here to update it before a month had passed. That ceiling fan that seems to be hanging by a thread? That would get replaced with a sleek new model. The bookcase would be cleaned out and old books would be given to charity or sold on eBay. The closets would get and stay organized. I would finally learn Spanish. And to play the piano! I would surely be in the best shape of my life after spending a few hours at the gym every day.
And what bothers me is not so much that I haven't gotten these tasks accomplished, but rather that I truly, honestly thought I was going to. So I have a heavy feeling of guilt when it comes to not even being able to begin, much less complete, so many of the projects I had been looking forward to when I started freelancing.
Perhaps one of the most frustrating aspects of the past year is the fact that I AM working on something, but it's something that I don't want to jinx, and so therefore I'm not telling many people about it. Which then makes it look like I am doing nothing. Therefore, it's been very hard for me, Miss Type A, when someone asks, "So, what do you do?"
Yeah, I know, it's silly, but it was MUCH easier when I could just say, "I work for Company X, aka 'The Man.'" That was something everyone could relate to, they'd heard of the company, I was "legit." Instead, anyone new I meet really does think I'm lounging at home all day, eating bon-bons. I'm sure of it. And unfortunately, I do care what other people think about me in this respect.
There is no way I'm going to make as much money freelancing as I did in Corporate America. I'll add in "any time soon" just to attempt to sound optimistic. Obviously, if I cared about making money that much, I wouldn't have left my well-paying job. But since Donald Trump was my childhood hero and Atlas Shrugged is my favorite book and "the money speech" in said book is my favorite passage and since I did go to business school for both my undergraduate and graduate degrees... well, there is always going to be a part of me that feels that the amount of money I pull in has some bearing on my overall worth as a human being. I KNOW this is not right... I KNOW that some of the lowest-paid people on this planet are also some of the most respected, most needed, and most important people alive... but I'm not quite at that point of infamy just yet, am I?
On top of that, while my husband encouraged me to do this and has never as much as breathed a word about my lack of contribution to the ol' piggy bank, I feel very, very guilty that I'm not pulling my weight.
It's just natural to question your sanity when you make a big life change, so I try to shake off the self-doubt and the fear of failure as soon as I see them rearing their ugly heads. But they exist, and if anyone who has tried to start their own company or do their own thing for a living tells you otherwise, they are lying.
So while I can't give you the details just yet (but I will soon), I actually have made some money since I started freelancing. And then I got smacked in the face by the Tax Man. Do you know about the self-employment tax? As my accountant said, "The IRS can't really explain why they penalize you for working for yourself... they've just always done it, and they want the money that they would've gotten from your employer."
To put it simply, The Man kicks in for part of your taxes. But when you work for yourself, not only do you have to pay the percentage that normally would've been taken out of your paycheck, you pay part of what The Man would've contributed, too. You're treated as both the employer AND the employee.
When you work for yourself, especially when you also work from home, you never stop thinking about what you have to do for your business. Never. Ever. In my case, there's my laptop, always staring back at me right in the middle of the kitchen, reminding me of everything that's waiting on my To Do list. Sure, I could shut down my Mac and store it away at times, but then I wouldn't hear the "bllllrriinnnng!" sound when a new email comes through. And I admit it, I'm addicted to that sound.
At night is when it's the worst. I was an insomniac before all of this, so you can imagine what it's like now. For a while there I slept like a baby, right after I left my last job. But lately, perhaps because I'm so conscious of the fact that a full year has passed, I just stew and stew and stew each night about what I failed to get done that day and how I HAVE to do it the next day, but what if I don't? What if the things I have lined up fall through? What if I have to GO BACK TO THE MAN?!?!
Many of my "issues" I've listed out spring from the lack of time I have. I really don't know where the time goes, it's scary. I thought I would get so much more done now that I don't have to "get ready" in the morning or commute downtown. Instead, more "stuff to do" has filled in and overflowed those pockets of time. I am more behind on personal communications than I ever have been. I've been writing back to emails from friends five months late. And since I hate when people don't respond to me right away, I am highly annoyed at myself for being so out of touch.
Some may ask, "Well then why do you write a post on this site every day?" or "Why do you watch The Hills, then?" It is because I can only sit in front of my laptop for so long, and then I can't take it anymore. I'm already wearing nerdy sweatbands on my wrists to ward off blisters, I already have a bad back as it is, I already have circulatory problems in my legs (seriously, it IS like I'm 95 years old!), I just can't force myself to be typing away 24 hours a day. I make myself post on this site once a day as an exercise to keep myself writing. And TV shows and movies? Well, those are means of escapism. Everyone needs that.
I've realized, much too late, that to be more efficient, I have to write out a schedule for myself each day. Every once in a while I will do this, and it works like a charm. I literally time out EVERYTHING I have to do. "8 - 8:30 PM = Call Grandma." "12 - 12:30 = Walk Dog." It seems ridiculous, but my brain must be wired in such a way that I only respond to that kind of organization. Now I just need to do it on a daily basis. But as you may recall from my "Where Does the Time Go?" post, on many days, unforeseen events throw off even the strictest of plans. And so, my battle against the clock rages on.
Yikes... This post was kind of a downer, huh? I feel like I just was at a therapy session or something. Well, I'm going to more than make up for it tomorrow and Friday. Those of you working for The Man will be reminded of the benefits that come along with that situation in my next post. And Friday's installment, the finale of "e's Year of Freedom Celebration Week," will be so obnoxious that you will probably want to read today's depressing post all over again just to keep from hating me...
Yesterday was all about the strange sayings that bothered me when I was in Corporate America. Today I have a much less narrow topic... I'm going to vent about what bothered me most about working in an office environment overall. While some of these gripes are probably pretty specific to me and my strange quirks, I'm sure there will still be at least one complaint on my list that everyone can relate to.
Before all of my HR peeps get up in arms, let me state that I do understand the importance of feedback and setting aside time to dedicate to reviews to ensure that everyone knows where they stand with their managers. But it was just the process of pulling together these reviews for employees, and then receiving my own, that I found very arduous. I think it may have to do with the fact that usually you have to put down a specific number of "strengths" and "areas for improvement." That felt kind of forced. I would've rather thought it through and then written up more of a free-flowing document. That, however, wouldn't allow for much standardization across reviews, so I understand why there has to be a template that everyone needs to follow.
Additionally, I always tried to get others' opinions of my employees and then would put specific quotes in the review (usually only for the positive comments). I felt that doing so added validity to the points I was making and let people know that they were appreciated. But that was hardly ever done for me or a lot of my co-workers, so it just added to the sinking feeling that not everyone was taking the review process as seriously as they should, and despite the standardized form, your review was going to reflect not only the mood your boss was in the day he wrote it, but also the amount of time he had to spend on it.
Some companies do much better with this sort of thing, with not only "360-degree reviews" but group sessions where management talks together about each employee so that there can't be a strong bias from any one person.
Despite the fact that I took the process to heart and spent a lot of time on reviews for my employees, and despite the fact that--believe it or not--I always received good reviews, I still couldn't help but let out a groan whenever those emails from HR came out reminding everyone that it was "review time."
There are definitely people out there in the world whose mantra is, "When in doubt, call a meeting." Other variations are, "If you don't want to do the work yourself, call a meeting so that you can get someone else to do it" and "If you want to make it look like you're busy, call a meeting and/or ask to be invited to other meetings that you have no business being in."
The worst are meetings that are held frequently but solely exist to "review status." Guess what, if I didn't need to keep being in meetings to review the status of my projects, I would actually be able to change the status of my projects and get something done!
It's also bad when everyone gets to a meeting and then just kind of stares at each other. If there's no agenda, you should refuse to attend. And if no one is leading the meeting, you should jump in and say, "So what is the point of this call?" That, of course, might make others who are less busy than you very resentful, because being in a meeting makes it appear that they are earning their paycheck, even though they may just be rehashing their recent vacation to everyone else in the room or on the phone.
Luckily, in the age of technology, if the meeting is really worthless and it's being held over the phone, you can usually put yourself on mute and multitask by responding to emails or whatnot. But that doesn't change the sad fact that the meeting shouldn't have been held in the first place.
What can I say? I have extremely sensitive eyes. I wear sunglasses until it's pitch black outside. I've been accused of being a vampire. And therefore I really, really, really could not stand the awful overhead fluorescent lighting in most office buildings. Especially when one bulb would go on the fritz and start blinking erratically. That crap gave me migraine headaches. That's why I'm sitting here right now with no lights on and just my front shade down in order to work by the natural light. All of you who have desks near windows should be very thankful!
While I no longer pull in a salary like I did when working for The Man, I think the money I'm now not paying at the dry cleaners has partially made up for it. Over the years, I spent thousands of dollars on suits, dress shirts, skirts, jewelry and shoes for work, just like most everyone else in a corporate setting does. I am one of those people who wishes I could wear cargo pants, a t-shirt and gym shoes for the rest of my life, so getting ready for work every morning was truly a painful experience for me. And I mean that literally when it comes to shoes. I've broken all sorts of bones over the course of my existence so far, including a vertebrae back in 1988, so wearing heels just kills me. I can do it, but that doesn't mean I have to like it.
That was one good thing about the Internet Boom Times, you must admit... totally casual work environments. I'm trying to relive those days now in my kitchen -- er... "my home office."
While we're on the subject of uncomfortableness (yeah, I don't think that's a word, either), let me mention my hatred of those awful hard chairs that find their way into conference rooms, or the "ergonomic chairs" that your company buys to make you think they care about you, but since the rest of your set-up isn't correct, the chair doesn't actually help matters. Or it may be a cheaper knock-off of the high-end chairs and they're just hoping you don't notice.
That's one thing I splurged on for myself here at home, and one day I'll do a post on everything I learned about ergonomics. But in the meantime, I'll just whine about all of the bad chairs I had in jobs past. It got so bad at one of my companies that when someone quit, if they had a good chair at their cubicle or in their office, a remaining employee would swipe it as soon as the coast was clear. I actually wheeled one of my chairs across the city of Chicago when moving buildings once, because I had finally found a semi-decent chair and was scared to lose it. If your body is prematurely old and achy like mine is, don't underestimate the importance of a good chair!
There were some meetings where I would be able to guess--or rather, know--everything that everyone in the room was going to say before they said it. Person A would bring up Project X and how everything is running behind. Person B would get all defensive and blame the delays on Person C. Person C would say that Group B in another division was holding up progress. Everyone would shake their heads about that damn, good-for-nothing Group B who always screws things up for everyone. Person C would silently sigh in relief that he was able to deflect criticism. Person D would try to lighten the mood with a joke. Person A would then try to get things back on track and bark out "to do's." Persons E and F would just be checking their blackberries and nodding their heads every once in a while to make it look like they were paying attention. Etc., etc.
Now, of course, things did get done, and continue to get done, at every place I've ever worked, or else the companies would go under. So I am just being facetious with the heading for #4... though my point is that so often it seemed like nothing was getting accomplished. Meeting after meeting, call after call, document review after document review, quarter after quarter, year after year, many of the same projects lingered. The bigger the company, the slower the progress... or at least that's been my experience.
Remember how I said I couldn't deal with the crazy lighting in most offices? Well, once I tried to remedy the situation by keeping all of the fluorescent lights in my office off and ordering a standing halogen lamp with a dimmer knob instead. You know, the kind you probably had in your dorm room back in the day. I was allowed to order this lamp and my company had no issue with paying for it... but it took four MONTHS to get this damn thing?!?! And this was at a relatively small company?!?! First they ordered the wrong lamp. Then the lamp order was correct, but somehow got "lost." Then it was delivered to the wrong building. And on and on.
Other examples of things I'm lumping into this category are when a printer or copy machine breaks. There were like two people who knew how to fix these monsters, and one was always on vacation and the other could never be found for hours. There was no way I would ever try to fix any of these machines myself, because they could totally chop off your hand if you messed around in the wrong area.
Heaven help you if your computer, laptop or blackberry broke, because you were going to be up the proverbial creek without a paddle for quite a while. That seemed fun at first ("Yay! I can read the newspaper! I can clean my desk! I can do all the things I never have time for!"), but when you realized that no one was going to allow any delays in the things you were responsible for in spite of your lack of equipment, you started sweating every minute the repairs took.
Here's one thing I learned after so many of these snafus: make friends with all of the people who order things and fix things. Seriously, send them a thank-you note or bring them in some chocolates or something like that, because it will go a long way and you will be their priority the next time you have to call them.
Ask any of my friends or family members--I am a very controlling person. I totally admit it. I don't like to depend on others for very much, and when I have to, I have a very hard time with it if I feel those people don't live up to my, uh, standards. So if I was leading a project but had to rely on ten people across three other groups in two different divisions, panic would set in the minute I sensed all was not going according to my plan. I can deal with this sort of thing in a lot of other situations (or, I should say, I've gotten better at dealing with it--still a long way to go), but when my reputation is on the line, which feeds into my #($)(*@##$ performance review, which ultimately would determine my salary and bonus, then you can be sure that there were many sleepless nights where I would be staring at the ceiling in bed, trying to come up with Plans B, C, D, E and F if Larry, Moe and Curly didn't come through for me.
It's really strange... the vast majority of people I've worked with since I started having "real" jobs in college have been awesome. As in, 99.99% of the people I've met through work have been great. I keep in touch with a ton of them for this very reason. And I'll cover more on this topic in the "Things I Miss" post coming up on Thursday. But for now, my focus is the evil people. The people who are just miserable, who have bad auras, who put negative energy out into the world, who aren't happy and who therefore can't stand if anyone else is happy. They don't want anyone else to succeed, but they also don't mind if you work really hard so that they can take credit for your accomplishments.
These are the people who, by and large, drove me to leave The Man. On top of being controlling, I'm a fairly sensitive person, and those two things aren't always the best combination. I would take it pretty personally when I encountered any Evil People.
But there is a silver lining. All of the people I considered Evil eventually left or were fired (I know this because I keep in touch with all the Good People). Even The Man wants to spit out the bad seeds, it seems. So my advice to you if you're dealing with a not-so-pleasant co-worker is to be patient. Chances are that The Powers That Be are taking note of the Evil One's actions, too. Things might not be working as quickly as you'd like them to, but I would bet that one day in the near future, that person will have moved on and you'll be able to breathe a sigh of relief.
So there you have it... those are the things I don't miss. But working for myself at home is no party, either, so that's what I'll talk about tomorrow. And lest you worry that I've grown overly bitter by reminiscing on all this stuff I didn't like, know that Thursday and Friday I will cover what was great about working for The Man and what I currently enjoy about working for myself.
This weekend marked a huge milestone for me... it's now been a full year that I've been free of The Man. If you weren't reading this site back in August 2007, you can check out my triumphant post about kicking Corporate America to the curb here.
I've been reflecting a lot upon what I do and don't miss about going into an office every day, so all of my posts this week are going to revolve around that theme. Let's start with...
(If you've never heard any of the following around your office, consider yourself lucky and be thankful that you are obviously not surrounded by mega-nerds!)
Used in a sentence: "I'll ping you later about this," or "Did you get my ping?" or "Did he ping you about the meeting time getting changed?"
Some companies I worked for had internal instant messaging systems, which were used (and abused) to a ridiculous extent. If you were on the phone with someone, or in an in-person meeting with them, they may end the call/meeting with: "OK, I'll ping you later about this to follow up." That meant that they would send you an instant message soon and bug the crap out of you until you gave them an answer or whatever it was that they needed from you. I quickly learned how to make myself appear to be "away from my desk" to all of my not-favorite people.
But the reason I don't like this word is because it's just an annoying word overall. Say it: "Ping." It's just weird-sounding. Plus, having a lot of experience with old-school IT stuff, "ping" always reminds me of when the tech guys were "pinging" networks (a type of test). The word "ping" also sounded too much like "Pong," the awesome video game which I obviously could not be playing if I was at work. Basically, I just never liked the sound of this word and I'm glad my life is rid of it.
This sentence is useless. But I heard it all the time, at every company I worked for... and I still hear it today, just in normal conversation with friends. I'm guilty of uttering it, too. I guess it's just what people say when a situation kind of sucks but there's no changing it. But it sounds so silly. "It is what it is." Oh, really? You are SO DEEP!!!!
Used in a sentence: "At the end of the day, we have to get the web site working again or we're all going to get fired."
Chalk up some "obvious" points for yourself if you use this phrase. Usually people would say something like, "But at the end of the day, we still need to make a decision." Or, "At the end of the day, this ridiculous document still has to be created, so who's going to do it? Not it." It's another way of saying "The bottom line is..." (which I admit to using way too much). The bottom line is that at the end of the day, people need to stop saying both of these phrases because they are old and tired.
Used in a sentence: "I'll fire off an email to the consultants and ask where in the hell their deliverable is."
These phrases are used by businesspeople who secretly want to be cowboys or cops. That's the only reason I can come up with for why they wouldn't just say "I'm going to SEND an email." I can just picture these people typing a message furiously and then hitting the "send" button with a flourish, as if they had just whipped out their gun for a duel at high noon. "I shot off that email REAL good!"
Note to all people that use this word: you are a human, not a web site hosting service. "Bandwidth" is an extremely obnoxious word for "time." Say that you don't have enough time in the day to be added on to another project team. Say that you will spontaneously combust if anyone gives you any more work. Yell that they don't pay you enough to put up with any more crap. But please, please, PLEASE don't say that you don't have any more bandwidth.
Used in a sentence: "I know that Sue thinks our logo should be green and John thinks it should be blue, but we have to move forward with a decision."
I can't put my finger on why I don't like this saying. Maybe it's just overused. Or that it reminds me of something a psychologist would say: "I understand that you encountered a scary clown as a child, but if you don't face your fear of clowns now that you're 45, you're never going to be able to move forward (OR go to the circus or any Halloween parties)."
Used in a sentence: "Did you get the latest version of the deck that Larry just sent out? It's still not right, we're going to be up all night working on this thing."
I've either been a consultant or been surrounded by other ex-consultants my entire career, and I therefore cringe every time I hear the word "deck" ("deliverable" is just as bad, but I haven't been hearing that one for as long. It just sounds so... generic). A deck is simply a PowerPoint presentation. I guess the nickname came from when the presentation was printed out, it looked like a huge deck of 8.5'' by 11'' playing cards or something, I don't really get it. Either way, I wish people would just say "presentation" or "PowerPoint" instead. The good news is that the only time I've launched PowerPoint in the past year was when I hit its icon by accident when I meant to be opening Word. No more decks for me!
Used in a sentence: "I'll give you a few days to start the deck and then I'll circle back and see how it's coming."
This is another phrase that reminds me of cowboys... like "circling the wagons" (although the meaning is not the same, it's just the use of the word 'circle'). Instead of "circle back," people should just say "I'll check in" or "I'll call" or "I'll email," because that's what they're actually going to do.
My blood starts boiling just thinking about this stupid word, even though I basically haven't heard it at all (thank God) in 12 months. Once again, we are humans, not machines or web sites. We are not ever physically "online." But people must consider being on a conference call the same thing as "being online," because whenever they want to take something "offline," it means that they don't want everyone else to hear about it, or that it's not on-topic. My preference would be, "Can you and I talk about this later? Because no one else on this call cares."
Used in a sentence: "Can you reach out to Paul and ask about the rate we're charging this client? Because whatever it is, it's not enough."
This one takes the number one spot because I ABSOLUTELY DESPISE THIS PHRASE. It just sounds so touchy-feely to me. Say what you mean, people! Say "call" or "email" or "get a hold of one way or the other"... don't say "reach out."
Perhaps it's my near-Detroit upbringing, but every time I hear someone say "reach out," I immediately hear The Four Tops in my head. They plead, "Reeeeach ouuuuttttt.... reaaaaccch oouuuuuuuuut, for me!!!!! I'llllll be theeeeeeereee...." etc., etc.
OK, I've got two other posts of ranting coming up (I'm going to end the week on a positive note though, fear not), so that's enough for now. Just be conscious of how often you say any of these phrases, and know that if you do, you're bound to be annoying the hell out of someone (which might be OK, if you're doing it on purpose to bother someone who is annoying you).
Like a stake through my heart... yesterday I learned that Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince's premiere date has been pushed back until June 2009... and then this afternoon Entertainment Weekly's Fall Movie Preview issue was delivered with none other than Harry on the cover. I guess I wasn't the only one looking forward to November 21st.
The good news is that we will have Harry Potter movies to see in 2009, 2010 and 2011, as they are splitting The Deathly Hallows into two movies. I don't know how I feel about that... if you recall, I wasn't exactly wild about the final book in the HP series. The vast majority of it seemed so slow to me... and now they're going to drag it out across two movies?!?! Shouldn't they have taken out all of the boring stuff and had one rockin' action-packed send-off? Oh, but wait... then Warner Brothers wouldn't have made as much money. Silly me.
At least we have some TV premieres coming up this fall to fill the void. Here's what I plan on tuning in for (so far):
90210: September 2 (I probably won't keep watching this, but I MUST see Brenda and Kelly in the premiere!)
Yes, there will be others, but those are the ones I've seen promos for lately, so they're at the top of my mind.
As is The Hills, which is returning to the airwaves this coming Monday, August 18th. I don't know why I'm going to watch it, because I'm sure that the best parts of the entire season have already been covered in this trailer:
It's the show I love to hate, and I've realized that resistance is futile. I will watch this show until the girls shoot one last confused, fleeting glance at each other. Or until it's clear that Justin Bobby will never be on again.
My post today is inspired by my friend DY, who gave birth to a baby girl yesterday evening (congrats!). While I was convinced that she was going to have another son, I should have known better, because the Ancient Chinese Lunar Calendar Gender Predictor indicated it would be a girl (just as it knew that her first child would be a boy).
This thing has NOT BEEN WRONG for any of my friends. It is insane!?! Even one of my friends who was told by her doctor--after more than one ultrasound--that she was having a girl, had a boy... just like the Chinese method predicted.
I am becoming obsessed with this little tool because I have yet to find someone it hasn't been accurate for. A lot of people apparently check this graph online and say that it has been wrong for them. But I have learned that since that chart does not tell women how to figure out their LUNAR age, that it's about as useful as flipping a coin.
So... I'm curious, for any of you moms out there (or dads who happen to know all of the needed statistics... was this gender prediction tool right for you? You HAVE to know your date of conception, though... and for those of you who are trying to put in a friend's info... the conception month isn't always simply 9 months before the baby was born.
Let me know if it was right for you/others you know (remember, only use the link above, not the chart) so that I can continue my not-so-scientific experiment. And yes, of course ALL babies, no matter the gender, are wonderful, and I'm not by any means advocating that people should try for one sex or the other, but I am really spooked by how right-on this prediction method has been for everyone I know.
And by the way, the story behind this whole thing is that supposedly, thousands of years ago, there was a Chinese scientist who created a gender prediction chart based on the Chinese lunar calendar. It was found in a royal tomb about 700 years ago... and now has made its way to the Internet. If I had talked to four people and only half of them said it worked for them, I would've dropped my curiosity. But I've talked to a lot more people than that and it continues to prove itself to be accurate.
The good news is that I have some very exciting vacations in WARM places coming up this fall... the bad news is that it's been eight months since I got back from Antarctica and I still haven't finished writing up that trip! So, I better get going. Today's post takes us back to November 25th, 2007, probably the most beautiful day of the entire voyage. And on this day, we were lucky enough to find a serene, picturesque harbor in which to kayak.
Normally, I hate kayaking. I'm way too paranoid that I'll tip over, and I am absolutely awful at paddling (or whatever the technical term is for: "trying to use the oars"). My husband and I discovered that kayaking was not my strength while stuck in the middle of rough waters near Thailand seven years ago--but that is another story for another time. Let's just say that he and I now have a silent understanding that I pretty much just sit there while he does all the work to propel us around.
But since the water in Antarctica will kill you in about 15 minutes, should you accidentally fall in, I was very, very wary about taking part in this little excursion. Everyone else was doing it, though... so I caved.
How they got us all into the kayaks was very cool. We would take the Zodiacs from the ship just like we always did for a landing, except this time we went to a slightly-underwater platform they had set up off the shore of Danco Island. There are two empty Zodiacs on either side of this platform. From the Zodiac full of passengers from the ship, two people climb over into one of the empty Zodiacs (a staging area, so to speak) and then slide their behinds across the top of the empty Zodiac into an inflatable kayak that's resting on the platform, and then they're off.
Here's me chilliln' up in front (it was actually really hot out that day so all of my winter gear soon came off):
And here are a few scenic shots... one of another couple kayaking and one of the guide marking the boundary of where we were allowed to explore. Sometimes these guys would have a huge thermos of hot chocolate with them so you could pull up alongside and get a drink. Pure genius.
The shore of Danco Island was covered with penguins, and they were all doing this "March of the Penguins" sort of thing. In the picture below, you can see the reddish lines in the snow on the mountain... they call those "penguin highways" (the reddish-brown is from their, uh... well, you know). They pave the way for each other to get to the beach area, and then they just hightailed it back and forth along the water's edge, it was hilarious.
Here's a very, very short video we took of the penguins so that you can see what it looks (and sounds) like when they are all waddling in unison.
Some penguins would eventually find their way down to the water and then would show off... swimming under the kayaks and jumping up in the air around us. I REALLY wanted one to jump OVER us in the kayak, but I didn't have enough time to train them for that trick.
It had been a sunny, gorgeous day, and to just take in the beautiful scenery from that perspective was nothing short of breathtaking. This was my favorite experience of the trip.
When a movie stars Christian Bale and Michael Caine and is directed by Christopher Nolan... it's only natural to assume it's going to be pretty good. Especially after having seen The Dark Knight just a few weeks ago. My issue with The Prestige, which I watched Saturday night, is that it is a good movie... and could've been a GREAT movie... except that the end was so utterly ridiculous that I was still seething about it the next day.
My anger led me to do some Internet searches on the film to ensure I was understanding everything correctly, and that's when I discovered that the movie was actually based on a novel. So now I forgive Nolan just a little bit, because at least he wasn't the one who dreamed up the unbelievable "plot twist."
It's hard to write about this film without giving anything away, which you all know I am loath to do (totally, totally random side-note: I just found out that "loath" used as I did above is not spelled "loathe"... learn something new every day!). But I can safely say that The Prestige is about two magicians who are totally obsessed, and I do mean obsessed, with besting each other's tricks. As time goes on, they raise the stakes higher and higher... and that's when things finally end in silliness. But the ride is a good one, and perhaps if you don't get riled up as easily as I'll do, you'll like the whole thing overall. My husband, his brother and a friend of theirs, all much saner people than I am, thought the movie was good.
Perhaps I had too high of hopes for The Prestige because of its stellar cast (though it was a bit confusing... I kept referring to Michael Caine as "Alfred" and expecting Bale to hop into the Batsuit at any moment), or because I loved what I initially thought was a comparable film, The Illusionist. What's strange is that even though both The Prestige and The Illusionist appear to be about magicians back in the day... The Prestige is the movie that's pulling one over on its audience. For those of you who have seen the movie, I will detail my issues with the film in the comments section as they give away all of the major plot points.
For those of you who haven't seen The Prestige... if you are OK with a bit of "are you KIDDING me?"-ness in your movies and won't lose sleep over it like I did, then I guess I would still recommend the film. Its cast is excellent, the acting and setting and 85% of the story is great... it's just the last parts that left me feeling like I had been tricked, and not in a good way. But if you had to choose between The Prestige and The Illusionist... I'd go with The Illusionist.
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“And if we could show the world today that being committed to Christ is no tame, humdrum, sheltered monotony, but the most fascinating and exciting adventure the human spirit can ever know---“ joy unspeakable and full of glory” –the thousands of strong and stalwart lives that have been holding back from Christ and looking askance at the Church and standing outside the Kingdom would come crowding in to His allegiance; and there might be such a revival as the world has not witnessed since the Pentecost.”
A song of ascents fills my thoughts and invades my soul as I reminisce about the unique journey and seasons of my life, oh most surely as Advent arrives this eventful year. Seemingly 2008 was on fast forward and abbreviated by heaven’s clock. But of course, no such thing was true because the seconds, minutes, hours, weeks, months have remained equal down the centuries, fixed and governed with precision since Genesis chapter one, Alas the rush of time, is nothing more than having my calendar too crowded with activities in these upper years. I resolve to slow my dervish when the calendar turns.
Sparrows, titmice, and finches were the first visitors to my copper-roofed feeder station this season. When two of the five pine trees on my front lawn died, I engaged Robert the tree man to take them all down, there being enough remaining oaks, maples, tulip poplars, and dogwoods as habitat for the ubiquitous squirrels that no doubt will miss their piney playground.
As another Christmas draws near, this is my petition: Holy Spirit, Thou art welcome in this place; Holy Spirit, Thou art welcome in this space; Omnipotent Master of glory and grace, Thou art welcome here in my place…. and for the wider world and even greater realm of the Kingdom into which I was reborn, joint heir with the tiny Babe of Bethlehem who visited this planet twenty one centuries ago.
From A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens: Scrooge was better than his word. He did it all, and infinitely more; and to Tiny Tim, who did not die, he was a second father. He became as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew, or any other good old city, town, or borough, in the good old world….. He had no further intercourse with Spirits…; and it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God Bless Us, Every One!
I had every intention on writing this entry on my 6 week Post Op “Rupturversary”, but got caught up with the spectacle that is the 2008 Summer Olympics. How fantastic has the Olympics been? I’ve watched everything from Archery to Team Hand Ball (Where did this sport come from?). The Basketball has been difficult to watch because it makes me want to play, but i’ve been fighting the urge.
So, on Monday I had my 2nd Post Op visit. I was told to remove my boot and bandages, hop off the bench, walk the length of the room, and stand on my toes. Then my doctor says, OK back to shoes, back to work, see you in 4 weeks. “Excuse me? I’m not sure if you remember, i’m the guy with the bilateral rupture.” To which his response was, “You’re good. Try not to push off on your toes and be careful.” I feel like i’m his X-Men project. I’m clearly a Super Hero. I hope he put springs in my legs for extra hop when I get back to playing next June (Personal Goal of mine…)!
We all clearly have a long road ahead of us, but every day is a day closer to 100%. In the spirit of the Olympics, Team USA Women’s Basketball Forward Tamika Catchings recently ruptured went through the healing process and is viciously competing in the Basketball Tournament. The moral of the story is, Stay Encouraged family.
I have always been proud of being a (generally) athletic male with nice feet. OK, stop laughing! I’m serious. The two typically don’t go together and women love a guy with “pretty feet” (trust me fellas). So, today i’m 4 weeks, 2 days Post Op, and my feet look a mess! The cast did a number on my heels and ankle area and being afraid of applying lotion to my “surgery area” has the back of my feet looking dry and just gross (To me at least. But I suspect my wife feels the same way. She just won’t say it out load!).
Anywho, during an advertisement break of a rather riveting episode of Judge Mathis (Day Time television is the worst!) I saw a commercial for the Ped Egg TM (www.freepedegg.com)! Could this unique invention Ergonomically Designed to fit into the palm of my hand be the answer to my prayers? Ummmmm, I think i’ll pass…
This thing just creeps me out. For those that haven’t seen it, the egg shaped pedicure tool uses over 135 “safe” stainless steel blades (oxymoron) to “gently” remove dry and callused skin from your feet. The genious of the product emerges when you remove the top cover of the “egg” to find the skin shavings ready for proper disposal. I know, I know, sounds great. But have you seen this thing? The whole process just grosses me out.
I’m sorry if you started reading this entry looking for something profound or maybe an achilles recovery update. I think it’s safe to say that the “cabin fever’ has gotten the best of me on this day. Not much of a recovery update. Second post-op visit is on the 11th. I plan on walking out of the doctors office, and maybe getting a pedicure…
Greetings & Salutations Fellow ATR Family. It has been quiet some time since I made an entry. I will simply blame it on laziness (It’s not like I was doing anything else…). Thank you to everyone that offered words of encouragement and comfort in my first post. It has truly made this ordeal easier to bear.
When we last left our bilateral super hero, he was eagerly anticipating the removal of his initial casts and staples. Well, this occured without incident on July 14th.
After the doctor removed my staples, I was fitted for my ultra modish immobolizing boots. I was told to continue with no weightbearing, ice, compress and elevate. Thankfully, I do not have to wear the boots while sleeping. Something I was truly dreading. But the whole “weightbearing” thing confuses me. So, I try to use my wheelchair and new found upper body strength as often as possible. However, I cannot tell a lie and say that I haven’t walked over to the PS2 in order to switch from Madden to NBA Live. I mostly crawl though…
Leaving the house for the first time was great. Even if it was only to see the doctor (This was probably the first time i’ve been excited to go to the doctor ever in life.). However, it made my wife and I realize that getting out of the house wasn’t that difficult. So Tuesday we went to IHOP for dinner and Thursday to the movies to finally see “Wanted” (So much better than “Hancock”). After both outings I didn’t want to go back home. We have since returned to the movies to see “The Dark Knight” (Great if you’re a comic book person. Heath Ledger was amazing!) and we’re planning another outing to see “Step Brothers” or “X-Files”. It’ll be a gametime decision.
Thankfully pain has continued to be insignificant. Slight twinges here and there, but nothing to brag about. Since i’m in the boots, I can take showers. I would not recommend this without a shower chair (bilateral or otherwise). The chair made everything easier, except getting out of the shower. At the end of the day, it all seemed like more of a hassle. I think I may stick to the “Cowboy Showers” for now. The shower did soften the skin and unfortunatley, I had some oozing from the left scar. Being slightly worried, I had a doctor friend look at the wound and she determined that there was no infection, and that it was “normal” (whatever that means).
I guess that’s all for now folks. Who knew this would be so long? I’m sure to have more updates when I go back on August 11th. Until then, enjoy your respective forced vacations….
On June 2nd during a competitive league basketball game I suffered Bilateral Achilles Rupture while going up to block a shot. (Coincidentily, we lost by 2 in overtime, literally adding insult to injury.) Oh and Yes “Bilateral” does mean the left AND the right Achilles ruptured. It’s funny how when things like this happen, everyone around you becomes a medical professional; offering comments like, “You know you’re going to have to have surgery?” Yeah genius? Thanks for the update…
Anywho, like most of us the emergency room visit was followed by the subsequent Ortho visit, that ultimately lead to the “You know you’re going to have to have surgery” conversation. After much internal debate and procrastination, I scheduled my surgery for July 3rd (I did mention procrastination right?).
I highly recommend doing things you enjoy doing the days before the surgery as you will miss them during recovery. My wife and I went to see “Hancock” (Retrospectively, I wish we would have seen “Wanted” instead…) Surgery day went as smoothly as to be expected. We had a wheelchair scheduling snaffu, but thanks to good friends and good drugs, it all worked out. Other than the nausea, there was very little pain or discomfort day 1. In fact, that was pretty much the best sleep i’ve had in years.
I anticipated pain and discomfort for day 2, but it never really came. Same for day 3 and 4. One week later, I have thankfully remained mostly pain free. They say i’m built Ford Tough; I however wonder whether my doctor did anything. Well we’ll find out on Monday, when the good doctor removes my cast.
OK Ford Tough…so I just now saw you were an Atlantan. Me too. Where’d you go for surgery? Me, Resurgens Ortho. Can’t believe you are a double…guess you gotta do it in a big way. Your incisions look like they are doing great. You’ll be 100% in no time!!
OK…and, I took a sec to read the Egg story…my sister swears by the egg…and…I am SOOOO embarassed to say….I bought one…It is disgusting..the shaving collection thing…I was cracking up when I saw your post….and I shouldn’t admit that I HAVE ONE! Have a good night!
SInce I am also in Atlanta, who in the heck is your surgeon? I think I made the wrong choice….also, I now have a DVT and PE, which is a very scary complication. Were you on blood thinners after the surgery? THanks, Sandy
Yay, you! Welcome back to the world of the walking! What wonderful news. I’ve been enjoying the Olympics, too, maybe even more than usual in part because of my greater appreciation for the body, limits and abilities. Amazing, really. Congrats and keep us posted as you progress along.
Truly unbelievable…I don’t think even Wolverine heals that fast! Congrats on getting back on your feet. They must have used adamantium in your repair. Hope all continues to go well.
The washcloth works the best. You don’t want to take too much skin off. I would put lotion on at night, then use a washcloth in the morning in the shower. Works great. My foot is back to pretty. =)
I’m West coast and have seen it on TV…..I thought it was a pretty cool little invention—won’t buy one though:)
Luckily this has not made it to WEST coast tv. Can I assume you are all East Coast? What ch’all doing to those feet for these types of inventions?
I agree with you 100% I must have seen this commercial 1000 times in the last month and every time it weirds me out. I didn’t understand the scene with the orange when it shaved off all the skin, and yet, it’s so gentle it won’t even pop a balloon!
Hey Fordtough, I agree with you about the egg. It looks like some kind of medieval torture device. I had the same problem with the top of my foot starting about four weeks post-op. I looked like some kind of shrunken snake shedding its oversized skin. Grooosssss!!! Anyway, I found a really rough facecloth, wet it and scrubbed away followed by a really heavy foot moisturizing cream. It worked like a charm and everything looked nice and pretty again. If you are really a go-getter, you could go through your wifes nail polish collection and get her to paint you up real pretty. My toes are a lovely purple, which complements my hot pink cast. Anyway, the cloth and the moisturizer will do the trick. It’s funny, but once my foot looked good again, it seemed to feel better too. Good luck with your recovery.
at least the egg is better than using a cheese geater, or something. Sandpaper? Anyway, there is a much more funs way to do this - have your feet tickled all over by tiny fish nibbling your dead skin. Dont believe me? Look at the news link below.
I’ve been thinking - as hard as it must be to go through this, there is a low chance of rerupturing once you heal (something like 2-4%). So technically, the odds are in your favor that this is the only time you will have to go through this - compared to the wimps (like me) who only ruptured one at a time. We stand a 10% chance of rupturing the other down the road and getting to do this ALL.OVER.AGAIN. Kinda like getting the mumps with the measles, no?
Hey, now I feel better - someone with two ATR’s! Thank God for Guinness and DVD’s and computers! Here I am moaning in my cast, but this site always cheers me up –or is it Schadenfreude?
I wonder sometimes, when this is all done, a year from now, will I just forget this long, boring and frustrating summer? I do tend to forget bad things easily….
Love the attitude. You seem to be rolling along (!) nicely. I, too, enjoyed Dark Night. Captivating performance by HL. ‘Wanted is on my list, too, good to hear you liked it.
An aside to Ed - my geek/labelmaker obsessed coworker put ‘teh boot’ on my boot this week when I returned. I suspect more will be turning up over the weeks.
OMG! I was wallowing in my own ATR hell and hadn’t seen this! Just saw your update post and had to track back to how it happened. Glad you found the place. Your experience will certainly be helpful to others down the road. Please keep us posted on how you adapt and manage. May you have a safe and speedy recovery!
MY HERO “That’s my way of saying that when I was young, I didn’t have big rock heroes, I didn’t want to grow up and be some big sporting hero. My heroes were ordinary people and the people that I have a lot of respect for are just solid everyday people - people you can rely on.” Dave Grohl
I think most of us have thought people don’t really understand what we’re going through. But the funny thing is even though I have an ATR, I still can’t imagine what it’s like to have a two-fer.
If daveleft, a re-rupture, thinks you make him look like a wuss, then the rest of us are downright slackers who should be out playing basketball, softball, soccer, tennis then doing some dancing afterward!
Wow - I am humbled. Watch that oozing - keep it dry and clean. The more often you can get it out of teh boot to “air out” the better… Would be good to get that resolved before you atart PWB - once that happens, the boot could irritate the incision…
fordtough - glad that your recovery is coming along nicely. Looking forward to reading your future posts.
Dude…you are a superhero. You make us re-rupturers look like wussies…that photo of the dueling boots makes me cringe! Glad to hear that things are progressing though. Keep fighting the good fight.
hye ftough - I went out of the second time yesterday since my surgery. We went wine tasting. After about an hour I had to sit and was exhausted. I could only think about - “what if I did this to both legs/A’s”. I thought of you and you just need to know everyone on this site cares and is pulling for you. Keep us updated.
How do you go to the toilet? I thought it was tough hobbling on one leg! I guess you’re using a wheelchair everywhere you go? You are Ford tough!
I tore mine during hoops…going up to block a shot as well…but the only thing that went into the stands was my yell. My opponent swished the shot.
Btw, like the name. Learned to drive in a F100, three on the tree. I think that truck is still running somewhere.
fordtough - okay.. new code. fixed the bug. It should work properly. Your “which leg” is set to “Both!”..
fordtough - You’ve definitely taken achillesblog.com to another level. Sorry to hear about your ruptures. As some of the others have mentioned, it’s good to hear that you’re in relatively good spirits. Please keep posting your recovery experience.
You sure are lucky you said that Dennis, because my entry for tomorrow was going to be about Bilateral ATR Discrimination! Why not? I’m not doing anything else…
Looks like I am going to have to change the code for Achilles Profile. Currently, you can say that you injured either the left leg or the right leg, not both..
Oh, the shot went to the stands and I went to the ground. I appreciate all the encouraging comments. I will keep all posted.
Wow that sucks! My first question is did you block the shot? The interesting thing, is my doctor had another bilateral also. I am very sorry to hear this, but I am glad to see that you have a positive attitude about this. Keep us posted, and if there is any advice we could offer let us know. I myself am almost two months post surgery and feeling pretty good, so in time you will get there.
Hello from Pennsylvania - your post actually made me smile - I thought I was having it tough with one, but bilarteral!! Keep smiling and keep posting for us!
oh gosh. bilateral ruptures?!?! I have LOTS of respect for you as you seem to be in good spirits!!!!!! Good for you-having a positive attitude is the most important thing for recovery.
Wow, been wondering if/when we would see a bilateral. Seems like you’ve got a good attitude which is 90% of the battle in recovery. Best of luck!
About 15 years ago myself and some friends went to have tennis lessons, …. most of us in our late …eh…. no quite…… lets just say over 30!!! Anyway during the warm up we noticed Margaret had fallen down, we just laughed and carried on in our group, next thing the Ambulance crew arrived and carted poor Margaret off to Hospital, didn’t know until the next day she had ruptured both Achilles…. The good news is, she like me is now in her 50’s and she doesn’t play tennis any more but walkes miles every day playing golf.
So, it will take a while but you will get there, this site is a godsend, check it out daily for advice and you will be amazed at the responses you get.
Ok, got call from pain management doctor and then had someone cancel for a stimulator and I could step in their place. So I got the trial unit installed, two leads go into the med part of my spine and actual unit fits around my waste and has the two leads attach to the unit with usb ports. I have remote unit that has three programs each has eight levels of intensity. I started at what the company rep told me the most commonly effective program, power level 5. Thru the first three days so far the company rep calls and asks how I am doing and, as it has gone so far, each day is ineffective, we have adjusted up the power. I have to take my pain meds (nucynta, 50 mg, with gabapintin, 300mg) by four o’clock each day. My pain management doctor tells me almost everyone knows if the unit is going to be effective in the first three days. I am on my fourth day now, and no help at all, When you sign the form, they state they are going for a 50 to 75% decrease in pain, but when they talk to you informally they tell you stories of ex-nurses, sceptical types who felt 90% reductions in their pain. You never have enough time to ask them all the specifics. Anyway, the rep tells you on the third day that the other programs are for if the leads move somehow and they need to change the ‘focus’ of the current. So this explains why the doctor says the unit works in three days, he thinks he will locate it correctly. I don’t know what my chances are a this point, I guess that is the wrong question and I would continue on hoping that the unit works. I am getting to the point where I just going to have to turn to less objective forms heeling and to mediation, supplements and alike.
I am being treated for peripherial neropathy now by my pain management doctor. I believe the nerve pain is a result of the surgeries (3) my heel/Achilles. I was wondering if anyone else out there had these issues, and, of course, what you did about it. A therapist I see recently pointed me at this treatment: Therapeutic Nervoscience Treatment: http://www.optp.com/Therapeutic-Neuroscience-Education-Teaching-Patients-About-Pain-A-Guide-for-Clinicians#.VfqL7PlViko. The basic idea here is that your injury is healed and you are over your tissue damage so you need to think and more importantly feel that your injury is the result of overactive and oversensitive nervous system: from your injury site to your brain and you need to retrain yourself to deal with it differently. Has anyone tried this? This site is really disappointing me because I am getting no response to my postings anymore. I wonder if anyone is out there anymore. Thanks.
Well I am entering the month that will include my one year anniversary to my last surgery; the surgery of which the surgeon said, “this was simple and so will take less time to get over.” Much to his puzzlement, I still walk only with the aid of Nucynta and Gabapintine. The pain doctors have placed me on this routine and, you know, I thank them, because those are the best hours, besides sleeping, that I have. I take my meds first thing in the morning and scooter off to work, and while on the distracting scooter ride, I love the scooter and am quite sure I would love the ride even if I knew it would end in my death, they take their desired affect, so when I get to work, I feel serviceable. It is on the weekends that I am having difficulties, because I have more time and I feel the hangover of the meds and so don’t want to juice up again. Of course when I respond this way, my heel is laying in wait, and springs into action with its cries of ‘listen to me’, ‘I have been ignored’ pain. Any how it is now the weekend, so you know how I feel, and I am imagining that I know how you feel, or at least many of you (because I have read your posts); hopeful as you are in your every increasing mobility and strength. So I just felt the need to remind you, to be patient and, if possible, enjoy your recovery, because some of us are not. I no doubt know, rationally, that irrationally this sour attitude does not help in it, but this has been a hard and painful four years, and, still like a child, I want it to come to a recuperative end, but always seem to be asking myself, “why am I not getting better like all those other fortunate folks?”
Well, the nortriptyline appears to not be working so I will be asking my pain management doctor if we can look into the stimulator. It seems only the narcotics (Nucynta) provide some relief. See how that works. Probably retiring from work and take early retirement, sell the house and move into a less expensive place.
Here is a great explanation of the nerve pain I am experiencing post surgery. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8CP-rfqp0s, I have nerve pain on both sides of the right heel but no more pain in the tendon itself. So I traded Achilles tendon repair for CRPS on both sides. Not a good trade. Nerve pain was a result of the surgery.
This week the numbness which only use to occur occassionally in the ball of my right foot is present virtually all the time and it is extending into all my toes. I called my pain doctor and got his nurse and she says she does not think it is anything to be concerned about; however, that is hard to believe as now my foot is just numb when I walk about. I still have full motor control but I worry if that will be effected by this trend.
Went and saw another orthopedic doctor, Dr.Patel. He was not my surgeon on any of my three Achilles/heel surgures, but he impressed he with how creative he was when consulted. For example, early on in this process, he suggested the Platelet injection. He was not overly optimistic but to the point in dealing with CRPS. He does not put hardly any confidence in the stimulator and challenged me to challenge Dr. Sayed to refer me to any successfully treated patients for what I have. So I thought I would call Sayed’s office and see if I can get that. Rather Patel wants to get another MRI to make sure we don’t have any physical issues with the tendon and also do an EMG on the nerves to see if we can pin point any nerve issues that we might be able to correct. He likened this CRPS to a pinched nerve. So I have appointments to do that. I am trying to run both tracks now: Sayed’s stimulator and Patel’s discovery. And, of course, keeping up the narcotics that Dr. Lee, and Dr. Morgan think I should continue. However, using the narcotics is not easy and I am afraid trying to balance that every day correctly and working at my job (programmer) will be undoable. If I do too much pain killers, I am unfocused and foggy; if I don’t do enough, I have constant, distracting pain. Plus I am nauseous most mornings, I feel like I have a mini hangover, and I have what can only be described as hallucinogenic dreams every night if I take the pain med. I am taking Nucynta, by the way; 3 or 4 times a day. It is hard.
Well, I got one pain management doctor suggesting a stimulator for my back and another not suggesting it. So since there is a trial, I guess I will try it out and see what happens. If it does not work, then that is the way it will be. If the trial does, then I have to decide if I want to make it premanent. Anybody else see it differently? Always open to suggestions and advice. What do I do if I got without the stimulator, more opiads and just mix and match them till, and if, I don’t need them anymore.
Still taking daily narcotics to reduce pain. Wondering what options I have to get over CRPS. Had to take Oxycodin today to get rid of burning pain today. Taking Nucynta every four hours; thinking maybe if I stop taking Gabapentin I will not be so nausous in the morning. Does anyone have experience with TINS, Kematine treatment, surgical neuropathy? If pain does not get better I will either be quitting work or they will fire me. I get sited for unprofessional behavior like I texted by boss that I felt like shit in the morning and had to be stoned the rest of the day to feel good. Even though it was just to her phone that was considered unprofessional. We talk worse than that everyday but I can only guess that she wants me join. I can’t blame her. I am unproductive and always missing days due to pain.
Got a second opinion today from another doctor, not a pain management doctor, but someone who sees a lot of patients with pain issues, and she concurs with the pain doc that it sounds like CRPS. She says my only reasonable option is to manage it with pain meds. Just went on a 4 am ’stroll’ -1/2 mile. I sit here writing with the burning and throbbing pain of CRPS. I am so angry. Folks on this site talk about being driven crazy not being able to run for months or years. I understand that. I am just plain unhappy. I hate my doctors for a) causing this and b) not telling me what this is. I had to figure it out on my own. Ass-holes!
I’m at 14 wks 2 days. I’ve been doing great. Steady progress every few days. I’ve been walking fairly well, no limp unless sore or tired. I’m able to play golf riding a cart.
In the past week, I’ve started to notice a little bump, like a little ball right where the tendon was repaired. It’s sensitive to the touch - a little sore, especially after PT or walking moderate distances. It usually feels better after a few hours but it’s something that doesn’t seem quite right visually. It sort of protrudes out toward the back of the AT unlike the concave shape of a healthy AT. I asked an ortho friend who says he sees it a lot and that it’s just fluid build-up and it will go away in a few days. I’m seeing my ortho later this week - I’m definitely going to have him look at it. We may do an MRI. I’m interested if anyone has seen a symptom like this 3 months post-op. I will definitely keep everyone posted.
I took a vacation to mexico, a cruise actually, and several people saw me wearing my boot and asked me what had happened in a knowing fashion. I met one guy who had ruptured his AT 11 years ago and has since tattooed over his scar - a rupturing tendon with a soccer ball flying through it. sort of tells the whole story right there. Another guy came up to me and said he experienced the same injury many years ago. It’s so interesting. It’s like we’re in this club, the global ATR club - we now make special notice of the hardware (the boot), a certain type of limp, the scar….we empathize with the injury and the associated long recovery. Sort of cool.
I played my first round of golf since the ATR. I took a cart with a handicap sticker. I had fun. I could hit with power and had a few decent shots. I really didn’t feel all that different because I’m normally not that good of a golfer anyway. I encounter some trouble (several, ahem, 4 actually, snowmen appeared on my scorecard) due to lack of playing and uneven lies were somewhat troublesome. I played without a boot, which I’ve basically stopped wearing as of a few weeks ago. I have very minor swelling which looks bad because the ankle swells up above where the shoe is so the area is sort of lumpy. All in all a great time. so far so good.
I saw the 1st episode of Hard Knocks - Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals last night. I cringed when they showed Reggie Kelly get carted off the field with an ATR. The trainer told him 6 months recovery time.
After nearly 2 mos, I finally took the car (with a manual transmission) out for a drive in 2 shoes. It was good to get out there and row through the gears. I’m guessing my clutch is the equivalent of 20 lbs of force on my achilles so it should make for a good rehab activity. About a week ago, I actually drove some while still in my boot, which probably is not a great idea. The boot is bulky and it’s conceivable that one could hit the brakes inadvertently. Also, the inability to plantar flex is an issue preventing you from depressing the clutch all the way but in a pinch, driving with a boot (left foot) on the clutch is doable.
Boy that commercial was annoying (no offense to any of you on Dr Scholl’s ad team) but I started to get heel soreness from walking around in a boot so I’ve placed a gel sole in my boot. I haven’t put it to a long test but it seems to have made a difference after taking a few steps on my porch. so I never thought in a million year’s I’d ever say this but “I AM GELLIN!”
I’m not going to kid anyone. I’m a competitive person… and I have peterh and doug53 in my sights! (well, not them per se but their awesome recovery schedules)
I’m essentially 2 mos post-op and I saw my ortho today. he was very pleased with what he saw - the tendon is very solid, the wound looked good, etc. he sd it was ok for me to start phasing in 2 shoes, golf in a boot should be ok, and that I was ahead of schedule. Needless to say, I was happy to hear it. I’ve been pushing a little ahead of my ortho’s rehab pace and I feel like he’s given me the greenlight to push just ever so slightly harder to getting my active life back.
I still feel tightness when I lean forward on the injured foot when I walk so I plan to take it easy but I’m going to do a little more every 2 days. I think strength will be more important now. I need more power in my plantar flexion to take the pressure off my knees which are sore after extensive boot walking and to eradicate the limp I have because my left foot walks flat footed.
I finally went to the driving range yesterday. The great as well as incredibly sad thing is my ball striking is actually not much worse with one good leg. It felt good to get out and do something physical. I felt no discomfort while I was out there and I laid into a few.
Last night (similar to most nights), my AT area felt a little sore and tender with minor swelling. I keep feeling the tendon and, whether it’s real or imagined, I think I can feel a bump or edge where my AT was repaired. It could be scar tissue but I have no idea.
SORENESS AFTER WALKING: As directed by my PT, I try to walk in the boot with as normal a stride as possible. This causes a stretching sensation in the back of my calf (feels like muscle, AT, and skin) and after a bit of walking or at the end of the day, my AT area is pretty sore. I think it’s normal to expect this and am hoping some of you have had the same sensation and found it to be normal.
SENSITIVE SKIN AROUND AT: The skin around my AT is still a little sore. I’m wondering how normal this is 7 wks post-op. The soreness feels like a mild bruise - nothing painful - but it’s all around the AT area even on the outside of my AT (the opposite side of the incision, my incision was done slightly to the inside to avoid irritation later on from wearing shoes).
WALKING WITHOUT BOOT: I’m still having trouble walking normally without the boot. I feel hesitant to really lean forward as I feel the stretching sensation in the back of my leg. I also can’t get much lift from the injured side so I’m very flat footed. I only do this around the house. I haven’t been instructed to but I’m trying to do more strengthening - seated calf raises, where I just try to lift my knees off the ground.
LUMPY SKIN AFTER ICING: Also, after icing, I’ve noticed lumpiness in the skin around my incision. It’s like there are dimples and ridges up and down my AT. This tends to even out after a 20 mins or so but it looks really weird.
Other than these minor issues that I’m curious about. Things seem to be going well. I’m walking fine and if I’m feeling good, I may hit the driving range next week.
Iranian Women figured prominently in the 10th presidential elections of June 2009, in which Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was declared the winner by a wide margin. In large pre-election rallies and intense campaigns and during the post-election upheaval women played a visible and active role. Several internal conflicts within the ruling elites, including long-existing cracks within the ranks of the Shiite clerics and also between the people and the state came to the fore during and after the presidential elections. Women in large numbers joined the massive street protests that followed the vote, as opposition candidates and their supporters raised accusations of wholesale fraud in the official results and declared it an “electoral coup.”
The international media, often unaware of the brewing women’s movement in Iran , were surprised to see women marching in the demonstrations in large numbers and braving the violent response by security forces, which dramatically illustrated the clash between a changing society and an increasingly repressive government. But the massive participation of women in the latest protests is not an unprecedented, overnight development. This has been the result of many years of rather quiet educational and organizational work carried out by many small groups of women and men focused on civil rights, especially women’s rights. Women’s social activism and participation in political movements in modern Iran has more than 100 years of recorded history, with special highlights during the Constitutional Revolution of 1906–1911, the nationalist movement of the 1950s, the modernization and reform processes of the 1960s and 1970s, and the Islamic Revolution of 1978–79.[1]
What is unprecedented is not the massive quantity, but a new quality of women’s participation, which is marked by a high level of gender consciousness, self-confidence, and feminist agency. During the 1979 Revolution too, thousands of women, mostly covered in black veils, rallied behind Ayatollah Khomeini under a populist Islamist discourse envisioning a utopian and just Islamic society. But the current social uprising is neither revolutionary nor sectarian. It is a nonviolent and non-ideological pro-democracy movement in which demands for individual freedom and civil rights, including women’s rights, constitute its important components.
Women from all walks of life, but mostly young and urban middle class women, took part in both the electoral campaigns and in the protests against the results, which were widely viewed as being fraudulent. While some among these women participants were devout women covered in the traditional black chadors, many others appeared in colorful scarves, modern fashions, and secular looks. Unlike the demonstrations orchestrated by the government that we were used to seeing over the past 30 years, these rather spontaneous protests have not been sex segregated. Women marched not behind men, but alongside men or even in the forefront.
The nightly cries of “Allah-o-Akbar” (God is great) and “Death to the Dictator” on the roof tops are similar to those during the 1978–79 Revolution. Unlike then, however, the current movement is not dominated by sectarian and revolutionary Islamism. Nor is the revolutionary Marxism-Leninism of the guerrilla movements of the 1970s present in the current movement. While a populist, religious fundamentalist (Islamist) and anti-imperialist discourse led by Ayatollah Khomeini was predominant in Iran in the 1970s, today a pluralist, and predominantly secular discourse based on human/women’s rights, civil rights, and the democratic rule of law makes up the main framework of the current movement. By secular, I do not mean anti-religion or even irreligious, but an adherence to the separation of state and religion. This growing secular tendency in Iran rejects theocracy, the supremacy of the clerical power in politics, and the absolute rule of the jurist (velayat-e motlaqeh faqih) and aspires to create a secular republic based on free elections and parliamentary democracy. In other word, the dominant mindset in the current movement is post-Islamist and non-ideological.
Several inter-related and at times paradoxical factors have contributed to this evolutionary process. Among recent changes at the local and national levels in Iran are the demographic changes such as increased urbanization and the youth bulge in Iran’s rising population; the dramatic increase in literacy and educational attainment, especially among women, who now make up 63 percent of university enrollment; the remarkable decline in fertility rates thanks to a successful campaign for birth control and family planning along with an improvement in primary health care; the rise in women’s socio-political participation; and the increase in women’s contribution to economic, scientific, and cultural production in the arts, literature, and cinema.
The interplay of these internal changes with certain changes at the international and global levels, especially the impact of globalizing factors such as the new communication technology (including the Internet, mobile phones, and satellite TV) and the global currency of human rights discourse and feminism promoted by the United Nations and by supportive devices such as CEDAW [2] that are being ratified by an increasing number of member states of the UN have all contributed to the transformations manifested in the current movement for democracy in Iran.
The socializing and politicizing impacts of the 1979 Revolution on women, especially on the traditional and conservative segments of women’s population helped expand the size and influence of middle class women in Iranian society. Initially formed during the years of modernization under the Pahlavi dynasty in 1920s to 1970s, the modern middle class, urban women of Iran made up the core of the women’s groups who resisted the discriminatory policies and laws enacted under the Islamist government since 1979.
They were later joined by an increasing number of Islamic women activists and devout Muslim women members of the traditionalist and conservative strata who gradually became disillusioned with the Islamist utopia and moved toward a reformist reconstruction of the polity and a feminist reinterpretation of their faith. This was due to their encounter with patriarchal injustices such as polygamy, temporary marriages, male privileges in divorce, child custody, and inheritance, and many other discriminatory laws and policies reinforced by the Islamic Republic. The increasing socioeconomic or class disparity, corruption, and particularly the government repression of individual freedoms and civil rights turned many female and male members of the younger generations away from the Islamist state.
Therefore, the youth, especially the student movement and the women’s movement make up now the main forces of the current civil rights effort and constitute the primary agents of change and democratization in Iran .
Elections in Iran are neither free nor fair. People are allowed to choose only among a few candidates who have passed the screening process and been vetted by an unelected body called the Guardian Council.[3] It was only a few months before the June 12 elections that the overall mood shifted from political apathy and hopelessness to a sense of hope for change, which resulted in a vast mobilization to participate in voting. This was mainly due to the progressive platforms for change presented by the two reformist front-runners: Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karrubi. What distinguished the reform candidates from the incumbent president Ahmadinejad was their promises to stop the latter’s onslaught on civil rights, to improve the rights of women and religious and ethnic minorities, to mend the mismanaged economy (marked by 25 percent inflation and rising unemployment), and to change the hostile and confrontational foreign policy and militarization that have resulted in the UN resolutions against Iran, economic sanctions, and the threat of Western military attacks and war, which have created an overall sense of national insecurity and isolation.
Among women activists too, it took a while to overcome the widespread hesitance to engage in the electoral process, especially by those who had lost all hope for political reform and trust in any of the candidates. About three months before the Election Day, however, an increasing number of feminists and women’s groups decided to take advantage of the relative openness of the political atmosphere during the election times in order to render an active feminist intervention into the process. They formed a diverse coalition called Convergence of Women (Hamgarayee Zanan) that represented 42 women’s groups and 700 individual activists. The coalition pressed the presidential candidates on two specific sets of women’s demands: ratification of CEDAW and revision of four Articles (19, 20, 21, and 115) in the constitution that enshrine gender-based discrimination.[4] Though as individuals, many feminists did take sides and voted for one of the two reform candidates, the coalition remained a demand-centered (motalebeh-mehvar) campaign only and avoided endorsement of any particular candidate. It rather put each candidate on the spot to address women’s issues and respond to the demands specified by the coalition.
The coalition tried to bring women’s issues to the surface through their publications and through appearances in the media, on the campaign trails and at street rallies, press conferences, and interviews with the candidates. They effectively utilized the new communication technology (SMS via cell phones, e-mails, and the Internet) to network and mobilize activists. Meanwhile, a film made by a prominent feminist director, Rakhshan Banietemad, put all of these efforts together in a documentary accessible on the Internet. The film included revealing interviews on women’s issues with some prominent artists and the presidential candidates while they were sitting along with their wives. Except for Ahmadinejad, the three other presidential candidates agreed to participate.
It should be noted that prior to the 2009 electoral campaigns, a new wave of women’s collective activism had already brought women’s demands for equal rights into the political scene. Following a growing trend in activities of women’s press and women NGOs since 1998 and some street demonstrations in 2004 and 2005, a number of organized and focused collective campaigns took shape since 2006. The largest, most grassroots and influential one has been the One Million Signatures Campaign to change discriminatory laws.[5] Other campaigns and coalitions included: the Stop Stoning Forever Campaign; the Women for Equal Citizenship Campaign; the Women’s Access to Public Stadiums Campaign; the National Women’s Charter Campaign; and the Mothers for Peace.[6] Despite the peaceful and transparent nature of the Iranian women’s movement, many women’s activists have faced state repression such as smear campaigns by the state-run media, beating, and arrests by security forces. In the course of the five years prior to the presidential elections, over 70 women activists were arrested and taken to Evin Prison and charged with “disruption of public opinion,” “propagating against the state”, and “endangering of national security.” While most of detainees were released on bail in a few weeks, some have been sentenced to several months or even several years of imprisonment.[7]
All of these efforts contributed to the visible changes in the gender politics of the 10th presidential election in 2009, which distinguished it from previous races. For one, all of the three candidates running against Ahmadinejad promised to address women’s demands raised by the coalition and to also include woman ministers in their cabinets should they get elected. The front-runner candidate, Mir-Hossein Mousavi, was usually accompanied by his wife, Zahra Rahnavard, with whom he held hands—a bold and unprecedented act in the Iranian sex-segregated political culture. Rahnavard, a prominent Muslim woman activist, an accomplished writer, academic, and artist is the first woman to become a university president in Iran . Her stature, strong personality, outspokenness about human/women’s rights, and colorful headscarf were among the traits that added to the appeal of this couple as a promising choice for change.
The other reform candidate, Mehdi Karrubi, also conducted a much more woman-friendly campaign than the one he ran in 2005 during the previous elections. Though a clergyman, his campaign team—composed of some respected reformers—included a prominent woman activist, Jamila Kadivar, as the spokesperson of his campaign headquarters. His wife, a strong professional woman, was also actively involved in the management of his campaign. Even the conservative candidate, Mohsen Rezai, was seen accompanied by his wife in several campaign meetings. Finally, Ahmadinejad himself felt compelled to bring along his wife during one of campaign events.
In short, both in symbolism and content, the 10th presidential elections signified considerable progress in gender politics in Iran . This progress has been mainly due to years of slow but persistent efforts by women toward consciousness-raising and feminist interventions in cultural and political arenas. As briefly mentioned above, in recent years, the women’s rights movement in Iran has been manifested in feminist press (print journals as well as online web logs and websites); arts, literature, and movies; organized and focused collective campaigns through networking; and other activities in various NGOs.[8]
As discussed earlier, women’s presence in the post-election Green Movement has been as prominent as the one in the election process. The prevalence of artistic images, songs, and poetry, especially the choice of the color green as the unifying symbol, gave the reform camp a sort of “feminine” tone. This rather spiritual, artistic, and peaceful mood that predominated because of the presence of many young people, especially young women, continued during the first days of protests in the aftermath of the election.
In the vote’s aftermath, millions of marchers, while flashing victory signs (instead of clenched fists), carried green-colored banners with the slogan: “Where is My Vote?” This simple yet profound slogan signifies a prevalent keenness on civil and political rights. The color green signifies symbolism rooted in both the national Islamic and the secular, pre-Islamic mythology and poetry of Iran but also as the global color of peace, nonviolence and environmental protection.
Despite increasingly violent suppression, over 3000 arrests and around 60 deaths (according to official figures), the activists who are engaged in the Green Movement so far have remained, for the most part, non-violent. Women’s roles as political actors, journalists, lawyers, and activist demonstrators are clearly evident in the increasing number of women who are beaten, injured, killed, or arrested as political prisoners since the June 12 upheavals.[9]
Even the first icon of the current civil rights movement is a woman: Neda Agha-Soltan, who was gunned down by the government-controlled militia while peacefully demonstrating. Her death was captured by a cell phone camera for all the world’s eyes to see, and it turned her into a martyr, which inspired more demonstrations and the outrage that followed.
Neda’s characteristics are representative of some of the demographic, gender, and class orientations of the current civil rights movement in Iran . Her young age (27 years old) reminds us of the 70 percent of Iran’s population below age 30 who are faced with increasing rates of unemployment, socio-political repression, and humiliation should Ahmadinejad’s repressive and militaristic policies continue for another four years. Neda’s Azeri ethnic background reminds us of Iran ’s ethnic diversity and the ongoing tension between the center and peripheries over socioeconomic disparity, discrimination, and uneven distribution of power and resources. Neda’s choice of field of study, theology and philosophy, was based on her quest to find answers to the questions of her time. But, as described by her mother, she became disappointed with the increasingly repressive atmosphere of the universities and so she turned to private training in music. Her music teacher was actually with her on the day of the protest (June 20, 2009) and was at her side when she was shot.[10] Neda belonged to no political party or ideological group. Her quest was basically for freedom and a democratic society that would respect her human rights and dignity as a woman.
Another icon of this movement, a 19 year-old male student, Sohrab Árabi, was reportedly killed while in the custody of the security forces. He became a rallying point mainly due to his mother’s daring to speak out about her ordeal. Parvin Fahimi, who finally recovered the body of her son after three weeks of searching from one prison to another, has become a leading advocate of families of political prisoners and mothers of martyred activists who have formed a new women’s group called Mothers in Mourning (Madaran-e Azadar).[11] To commemorate their lost children and also demand the release of the arrested ones, mothers of martyrs and political prisoners hold once-a-week rallies in designated public parks in Tehran. Following a call by Shirin Ebadi, a leading human rights lawyer and Nobel Laureate for Peace 2003, Iranian mothers in other parts of Iran and the world have begun holding similar rallies on a weekly basis as a show of global solidarity with women in Iran .
The Green Movement is a home-grown product of a long quest for reform, democracy, and rule of law in Iran . Ironically, it emerged from within the former revolutionary Islamists disillusioned with totalitarian Islamism and was welcomed by many secular dissident groups who have suffered from years of repression and marginalization under the Islamist regime. This cracking from within is in part due to the internal contradictions embedded in the institutional hybrid called the “Islamic Republic.” In the face of a growing movement for democracy and secular rule of law, the tense coexistence of its theocratic, unelected component (Islamic) with the elected popular authority (Republic) now seems untenable.
In the aftermath of what many called the “electoral coup,” the state power is taken over by the increasingly powerful hard-line military (the Revolutionary Guard) and its conservative clerical allies. This alliance seems determined to erode the republican part of the IR hybrid regime and further consolidate its theocratic and unelected component as the real power. But new cracks along with the long-existing ones within the ranks of the Shii clerics seem to be deepening and multiplying. The post-election wave of repression; the violent crackdown on peaceful and legal demonstrations, torture, show trials and lies, and the revelation of cases of rape and sexual abuse of the political prisoners have expanded people’s distrust of and resentment toward the government, hence a legitimacy crisis for the regime.
Ahmadinejad was the only one among the four candidates running for presidency who made no mention of women’s issues in his platform. His first term of presidency too was not only negligent of women’s demands but also associated with more retrogressive gender policies such as the proposition of the infamous “Family Bill” in 2008 to facilitate polygamy. Yet, at the beginning of his second term in August 2009, Ahmadinejad surprised many by announcing the nomination of three women to his new cabinet as ministers of education, health, and welfare and social security. This move, unprecedented in the history of the Islamic Republic, was unexpected and will probably prove unacceptable by his conservative allies, especially the clerics in Qum and may not receive enough votes of approval in the Majlis (parliament).
His opponents, on the other hand, women’s rights activists in particular, see this move as a sheer hypocrisy and a deceptive political show. This, they argue, displays Ahmadinejad’s desperate attempt to appease women who have become his main challengers. Furthermore, the hardliner background of the nominated women indicates that Ahmadinejad is planning to instrumentally use these women against the women’s rights movement. Though highly educated, all the three nominated women have very negative records concerning women’s rights. They have played active roles in support of anti-women legislations such as the notorious “Family Bill” and in opposition to progressive reforms.
Iran ’s situation remains fluid as new developments unfold. The prospect for women’s rights, especially in the medium and long terms, seems to be promising and hopeful. The growing quest for democracy is finally becoming intertwined with women’s rights. This is indicative of a paradigm shift in Iran ’s political culture and intellectual discourse. In the background of the latest changes in gender politics in Iran , even Ahmadinejad would feel compelled to show some positive gestures in his gender policies. But with the numerous women activists arrested, beaten, imprisoned, and some even killed under his presidency, he can hardly convince people of his good intention toward improvement of women’s status.[12]
The main subject of discussion among the Iranian advocates of women’s rights at present is how to integrate women’s demands with the broader quest for reform and democracy in the face of the increasing repression. They are seeking ways to continue rendering a feminist intervention in the current democracy movement in order to assure its direction is toward a nonviolent, nonsectarian, pluralistic, and egalitarian future. This is a daunting struggle, yet also an exciting and inspiring process, from which global feminism, especially women activists in Muslim communities, can learn many new lessons.
[2] CEDAW, the Convention on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination against Women was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1979. Currently, 185 countries - over ninety percent of the members of the United Nations - are party to the Convention. During the reform oriented presidency of Mohamad Khatami (1997-2005), CEDAW was passed in parliament in 2003, albeit with several reservations. But the Guardian Council blocked its ratification and the final decision was left upon another body, the Expediency Council. The latter has kept it shelved since then and the hardliners in power have not even tried to reconsider this convention.
[3] The Guardian Council is composed of six clerics appointed by the unelected supreme leader and six jurists selected by the head of the judiciary for approval by the Majlis. This powerful body vets legislation, political candidates and election results.
[6] For more information and documentation on these campaigns, see Nayereh Tohidi “The Women’s Movement and Feminism in Iran: A Glocal Perspective,” in Women's Movements in a Global Era edited by Amrita Basu, Westview Press, forthcoming, and also Rochelle Terman, "The Contemporary Iranian Women's Rights Movement," Women Living Under Muslim Laws, (forthcoming).
[8] For some analysis by women activists inside Iran about the role of women’s movement in the current uprising see, for example:
Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani, “Ten Days that Shook Iran,” July 30, 2009: http://www.feministschool.com/english/spip.php?article322
[9] On arrested women activists and the conditions of women prisoners, see the following report by Shadi Sadr, a prominent feminist lawyer written after her own release from Evin prison:
[12] See, for example, the following commentaries by women activists against Ahmadinejad’s appointment of women to his cabinet: Massoumeh Torfeh, “Hardline women won’t help Iran ” in Guardian, 17 August 2009:
Nayereh Tohidi is a Professor in the Gender and Women’s Studies Department at California State University , Northridge and a Research Associate at the Center for Near Eastern Studies at UCLA, where she has been coordinating the Bilingual Lecture Series on Iran since 2003.
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de Gans J, van de Beek D. Dexamethasone in adults with bacterial meningitis. N Engl J Med. 2002;347:1549-56. [PubMed ID: 12432041] (All 2003 articles were reviewed for relevancy, and abstracts were last revised in 2009.)
In patients with acute bacterial meningitis, does adjunctive treatment with dexamethasone improve outcomes more than placebo?
Randomized (allocation concealed*), blinded {clinicians, patients, data collectors, outcome assessors, data analysts, data monitoring committee, and manuscript writers}†,* placebo-controlled trial with 8-week follow-up.
301 patients (mean age 45 y, 56% men) who had suspected meningitis in combination with cloudy cerebrospinal fluid, bacteria in cerebrospinal fluid on Gram staining, or cerebrospinal fluid leukocyte count > 1000/mm3. Exclusion criteria included hypersensitivity to β-lactam antibiotics or corticosteroids; cerebrospinal shunt; antibiotics in the past 48 hours; and history of active tuberculosis or fungal infection, head trauma, neurosurgery, or peptic ulcer disease. All patients were included in the analysis.
Patients were allocated to intravenous dexamethasone, 10 mg every 6 hours for 4 days (n = 157), or placebo (n = 144). All patients received parenteral antibiotics.
The primary outcome was score on the Glasgow Outcome Scale (score of 5 = favorable outcome [mild or no disability], and 1 to 4 = unfavorable outcome [range, death to moderate disability]). Secondary outcomes were death, focal neurologic abnormalities, hearing loss, gastrointestinal bleeding, fungal infection, herpes zoster, and hyperglycemia.
Analysis was by intention to treat. Fewer patients who received dexamethasone had an unfavorable outcome than did patients who received placebo (Table). Also, fewer patients in the dexamethasone group died than in the placebo group (Table). The groups did not differ for any other secondary outcomes. Dexamethasone and placebo groups did not differ for adverse effects.
In patients with acute bacterial meningitis, adjunctive treatment with dexamethasone was more effective than placebo in improving disability and reducing death.
‡Unfavorable outcome = score of 1 to 4 on the Glasgow Outcome Scale: death, vegetative state, severe disability, or moderate disability. Abbreviations defined in Glossary; RRR, NNT, and CI calculated from data in article.
Before the study of de Gans and van de Beek, only 3 randomized trials evaluated dexamethasone in adults with bacterial meningitis. The first (1), done in Egypt, showed a survival benefit in a subset of adults with pneumococcal meningitis. However, 60% of the patients were comatose at entry, and antibiotics were administered intramuscularly. The second study (2), which showed a trend to better outcomes with dexamethasone, enrolled only 60 patients of a planned 256, and dexamethasone could be administered up to 3 hours after the first dose of antibiotics. The third study (3), done in India, enrolled only 30 patients, and dexamethasone was started after antibiotics.
The study by de Gans and van de Beek addresses the limitations of the previous studies. The sample size was 301, and dexamethasone was given before or at the same time as the first antibiotic dose. The benefit of dexamethasone was largely restricted to those with pneumococcal meningitis.
The study was done principally in the Netherlands, where strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae with reduced susceptibility to penicillin are rare. In centers where reduced susceptibility of S. pneumoniae to a third-generation cephalosporin exists, it is common for vancomycin to be used with a third-generation cephalosporin for empirical treatment of bacterial meningitis pending culture and susceptibility results. However, evidence from animal studies shows that dexamethasone reduces penetration of vancomycin into infected cerebrospinal fluid (4). Thus, there is concern that use of dexamethasone with vancomycin could compromise the efficacy of vancomycin in third-generation cephalosporin-resistant strains (5). However, the vast majority of cases of bacterial meningitis are not caused by S. pneumoniae with reduced susceptibility to third-generation cephalosporins. Thus, even if adjunctive dexamethasone was deleterious in patients with meningitis caused by S. pneumoniae resistant to third-generation cephalosporins (which has not been established), many more patients would benefit from dexamethasone. Dexamethasone should now be considered the standard of care, provided that it is initiated before or at the same time as antibiotics.
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At present, the search engine market is at boom. You will find everything with detail on a single click of your mouse. So if you want to make people aware about your products and services, make a business website where you can display your products and services and put your business online. Now here you need a professional web development company who can develop a unique and competitive website for your business. »» Details
Our Laps-at-Lunch initiative has been a huge success! Students are loving the opportunity to go outside and walk during lunch.
In order to continue with this initiative, we are in serious need of parent volunteers. If you have any availability between 11:00-12:30 Monday-Friday, please email David Jordan at jordand@holliston.k12.ma.us. To volunteer, parents will need a CORI on file, which can be filled out in the RAMS front office.
For those that are new to virtual coffee talks, Dr. Botelho and Mr. Jordan host a podcast where parents can watch, listen, and post questions live about a variety of topics at Robert Adams Middle School in an effort to expand the school’s ability to communicate in alternative ways with parents. Please use the link to submit questions before the airing of the podcast and during the podcast. You may submit questions on any area that you are seeking additional feedback on.
At the conclusion of the broadcast, the video will be posted on the school website so that parents that were unable to view the live broadcast can view it on their own time.
There will be an all-school dance on December 2nd from 6:30-9:00 PM in the RAMS Gym and Cafeteria. The theme this year is Winter White out, so the attire is casual, just wear all white. Ticket sales will be sold during lunches Tuesday - Friday (11/29 - 12/2). Tickets will NOT be available at the door.
The dance is a Relay for Life Dance, so all proceeds made from ticket sales are donated to the Relay for Life Foundation. Along with that fundraiser, we ask students to bring a food pantry item to be entered in a raffle to win a gift card.
Parents will enter into the gym and exit with their student out of the doors nearest the cafeteria. Please do not exit through the door that you entered.
This presentation focuses on practical strategies you can use in the moment to help you feel empowered as a parent. The workshop will also help you gain insights into why your child is experiencing chronic worry. While the presentation is primarily geared toward parents of elementary school students, some recommendations may be generalized to middle and high schoolers. For more details go to the event flyer.
“Winter White Out” theme. Dress code still in effect. Wear all white, DJ, black lights, refreshments and more. Tickets are $10 and for sale during lunches on 11/29 - 12/2.
Parent participation as a chaperone has always been a major contribution to a well coordinated and safe program.
WE NEED CHAPERONES! If you would like to help out, while enjoying a winter’s evening skiing at no expense to yourself, please contact Donna Goyette – dgoyette@verizon.net
Please note that all chaperones will be expected to help with ski boots, assist children in the rental shop, escort children to correct lessons, ensure everyone is skiing with a buddy and help get the children back on the bus and accounted for. Chaperones are required to be members of the Holliston PTO, ($15 annual fee/family and be at least 18 years old).
Without CHAPERONES we will not be able to run this program this year for our Middle School Students.
Contact Marya Bergloff, MS PTO Volunteer Coordinator, if you would like to add your name to the General Volunteer email list. maryabergloff@yahoo.com
Every other month on the second Wednesday at 9AM. Meetings are casual and open to all Adams School parents and guardians. Our next meeting will be Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 9 AM. Please sign-in with the office and you will be directed to our meeting room. Mark your calendar for future meetings on 3/8 and 5/10
Working for a Smarter Planet. When people communicate, they can work together more efficiently. The same is true for products. By infusing intelligence into everyday objects and connecting them to networks, we empower them to do things that products working in isolation cannot. They interact in new ways. They evolve with us. They use less energy. IBM, experts in software-driven innovation, are collaborating with leaders in a range of industries – from power companies, to automakers and health care providers, to add smart capabilities to the things we use every day. Working together, we are building a smarter planet, one thing at a time.
Adapto is an IBM Business Partner and can supply any IBM hardware, including the very latest servers, blade systems and storage, through to IBM’s innovative software and services.
At Adapto, we understand that your business faces a range of IT challenges. Rising energy costs, the need for a more reliable and flexible IT infrastructure, and the desire for a more efficient use of resources, have all contributed to organisations re-evaluating their current server technology.
The strains of outdated IT environments have left IT operations inefficient and expensive. Updating servers can enhance performance and allow your business to expand while reducing overall costs, so you can do more with fewer servers.
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We know that your business can always benefit from cost savings and a more efficient IT infrastructure. By providing the tools to modernise your systems and programmes we can help to deliver the high levels of productivity and reduced IT costs needed to make an impact on the future of your IT environment.
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Displayed artwork improves the appearance of the Downtown area and maintains a pleasant image. It is hoped that the artistic works encourage passers-by to appreciate the work of local artists and to consider the role of art in everyday life. The audience for this program includes tourists, employees working in and around the participating buildings, and residents who live and utilize the services of businesses in the Downtown area. The program assists artists in marketing their artwork through exhibit opportunities, curatorial services, publicity packages and seminars on professional development.
A commission from the sales of artwork, annual membership fees paid by artists and the venues help to fund the organization. It is also funded by grants from the Abel Foundation, the Leidy Foundation and the Gladding Foundation.
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John Arthur Barry (1850-1911), author and journalist, was born at Torquay, Devon, England. Orphaned young, he persuaded his guardian to apprentice him at 13 to the Orient Steam Navigation Co. He served his time under sail and eventually received his first mate's ticket. In the 1860s he was apparently on the Australia run, and in 1870 followed the gold rush to the Palmer diggings in North Queensland. In the next few years he seems to have engaged in droving, digging, boundary riding and other outback occupations. He returned to the sea about 1877, this time to the coastal trade of eastern Australia, and in steam as well as sail. In 1879 he went back to the land, accepting a position as overseer and station-manager, probably near Scone, New South Wales.
Barry seems to have remained there until 1893, when he returned to England for a holiday. One of the results of his trip was the publication of his first book, Steve Brown's Bunyip, and Other Stories (London, 1893), a collection of pieces which had earlier appeared in English and Australian journals and newspapers. Rudyard Kipling, who had some slight acquaintance with Barry, contributed introductory verses. Having little taste for London life and less for the English winter, Barry returned to Sydney in about six months. After another period of station life, he joined the staff of the Evening News in 1896, and retained a close connexion with it and to a lesser extent with the Australian Town and Country Journal until 1911. He enjoyed yachting and playing chess with his friends. Unmarried, he died of chronic myocarditis at his home at North Sydney on 23 September 1911, aged 61. He was buried in the Anglican section of the Gore Hill cemetery and left an estate valued for probate at £1521 to his friends.
Barry was a prolific if superficial writer. Some of his newspaper series such as 'The city of Sydney' and 'The Fleets of the Golden Fleece' have historical interest. His fiction, both novels and short stories, is in part at least autobiographical, and has two principal subjects: the sea and the Australian outback. His chief works include Luck of the Native-Born (London, 1898), A Son of the Sea (London, 1899), Red Lion and Blue Star, With Other Stories (London, 1902), and South Sea Shipmates (Sydney, 1913) with an unsigned biographical preface. These books are boyishly exciting romances and sometimes explicitly directed towards a juvenile audience. Yet his contemporaries saw him as lacking 'a genius for advertisement' rather than ability; according to the Bulletin, 5 October 1911, 'Faithfulness and honesty were the keynotes of all he wrote, and he shrank from anything that looked like literary log-rolling. He was a man who was entirely lovable—one of those gentle souls who did not know how enemies were made'.
This article was first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, (MUP), 1979
Eileen Burton Bradley (1911-1976) and Joan Burton Bradley (1916-1982), bush regenerators, were born on 14 August 1911 and 2 September 1916 at Neutral Bay, Sydney, third and fourth daughters of native-born parents John Houghton Bradley, dentist, and his wife Caroline Mary, née Drummond. Both sisters attended Wenona School. Graduating from the University of Sydney (B.Sc., 1938), Joan was employed as an industrial chemist. Eileen helped at home and also worked for a dentist. After World War II they bicycled around England, Wales and Scotland, taking particular pleasure in woodlands and forests. They later ran a small decorating business from their Mosman home, where their widowed mother joined them. All three were keen gardeners. Joan was also a skilled carpenter and a black-and-white photographer.
Systematic observers of the natural environment, the sisters studied the habits of three families of the Superb Fairy-wren, Malurus cyaneus, which frequented their garden and nearby Ashton Park. They used colour-coded rings to identify individual birds. Their 'Notes on the Behaviour and Plumage of Colour-ringed Blue Wrens' appeared in Emu (1958). When numbers fell dramatically in 1966, Joan alerted the press that minute doses of organochlorines over long periods caused sterility in small birds.
Eileen and Joan walked regularly in Ashton Park and on Chowder Head. Observing that attempts to control weeds by slashing and clearing resulted in rampant regrowth, they formulated an alternative strategy. The sisters hand-weeded where they walked, doing less than an hour a day and being careful to replace the bush litter which—they believed—contained the seedbank for new growth. They waited for the bush to regenerate. In Weeds and their Control (1967) and in Joan's Bush Regeneration (1971) they developed the three principles of the Bradley method of bush regeneration: work outward from less infested to more seriously infested areas; minimize disturbance, and replace topsoil and litter; allow regeneration to set the pace of the work. Selected hand-tools were the only implements permitted. The Bradleys opposed the use of chemicals and criticized the controlled-burning programme begun in 1971 by the State's Forestry Commission. From 1962 the sisters had kept records of their work. Following an experimental burn in Ashton Park in 1966, they noticed the introduction of weeds and began to watch regrowth after other controlled burning. By 1973 they proclaimed that regular 'cool fires' did more damage to bushland than the wildfires which it was intended to control. In contrast, intense fire stimulates regrowth.
By 1975 bush regeneration was gaining public support and the value of their work was becoming acknowledged. That year the restoration and landscaping of bushland in suburban North Sydney was funded as a National Estate project. Next year money was available to the State branch of the National Trust of Australia for an experiment in weed-control at Ludovic Blackwood Memorial Sanctuary, Beecroft. The trust adopted the Bradley method, employing Joan to supervise the work and to develop its training programme.
The sisters had been supported in their work by the Mosman Parklands and Ashton Park Association, formed in 1964 to oppose a projected car-park for Taronga zoo within Ashton Park. Members of the association joined the Bradleys as volunteer weeders. As their method became more widely known, similar organizations of volunteers formed and local government authorities began to employ bush-regeneration teams. The sisters did not seek to re-create pristine bushland, but waited to see what returned. Sometimes there was no regeneration. Retention of natural litter inhibits germination of some species. The Bradley principles have been modified in practice as knowledge of conditions for germination accumulates: the prescription of small hand-tools has gone and the limitations on regeneration in seriously degraded bushland are better understood. A science has been refined since the Bradleys established its bases.
Eileen died of myocardial infarction on 24 February 1976 in Sydney Hospital, Joan of the same illness on 18 May 1982 at Clifton Gardens; both were cremated. Joan's notes for a revised edition of Bush Regeneration were used for Bringing Back the Bush: The Bradley Method of Bush Regeneration (1988), edited by Joan Larking, Audrey Lenning and Jean Walker.
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Christini's lies in The Market on Dr. Phillips Blvd. Its design depends on cozy oak paneling, green wall and also floor coverings, brocaded materials and also Italian ceramics. A multilevel floor plan uses everyone a view. Wall surfaces are covered with testimonies and also photographs of past restaurants. More distinct information include a mid- 19th century mosaic of a hunting scene, duplicated as a logo design on menus as well as place settings. A walking accordionist gives atmospheric background music.
Christini's lies in The Industry on Dr. Phillips Boulevard. Its style counts on cozy oak paneling, green wall surface and also floor coverings, brocaded fabrics and Italian ceramics. A multilevel layout supplies everyone a view. Wall surfaces are covered with endorsements and photos of previous restaurants. More distinct information consist of a mid- 19th century mosaic of a hunting scene, repeated as a logo design on food selections and place settings. A strolling accordionist supplies climatic background music.
Such luxury comes with a rate, and a plate of pastas sets you back $14.95 here. Include beverages, salad, treat and a suggestion, which pasta could cost you $50. The wine checklist is pricey also.
Such high-end comes with a rate, and a plate of spaghetti sets you back $14.95 below. Consist of drinks, salad, dessert as well as a idea, which pasta might cost you $50. The wine list is expensive as well.
Company was flourishing the evening we saw, and reservations (always suggested) are a need on weekend breaks. The ratio of service-staff to diners was extraordinary however still really did not relate to perfect service. While we didn't experience issues, diners at the next table ended up being irritated with a distracted waiter who couldn't get their orders right the first time.
Business was growing the night we went to, as well as bookings ( constantly advised) are a need on weekend breaks. The proportion of service-staff to restaurants was exceptional but still didn't equate to ideal service. While we didn't experience issues, diners at the next table ended up being aggravated with a sidetracked steward that could not obtain their orders right the very first time.
Our dinner began with a basket of bread and a piquant spread of pureed eggplant, garlic and olive oil. This delightful blend (I want the recipe) set the stage for more very well-prepared food.
Our dinner began with a basket of bread and a piquant spread of pureed eggplant, garlic and olive oil. This delightful blend (I desire the dish) established the stage for even more really well-prepared food.
The food selection covers all local foods of Italy. A lot of the timeless meals are stood for, together with fillets as well as veal chops.
The menu covers all regional foods of Italy. A lot of the traditional meals are stood for, together with fillets as well as veal chops.
As an appetiser, I selected the evening's special of three fish and shellfish pastas with a solitary shrimp in a cream sauce ($7.95). It wasn't much food., yet the development of delicate flavors encouraged a leisurely rate.
As an appetiser, I picked the evening's special of 3 fish and shellfish ravioli with a single shrimp in a lotion sauce ($7.95). It had not been much food., yet the development of delicate flavors encouraged a leisurely pace.
My friend additionally appreciated her Caesar salad with large croutons ($5.95). As an entree, she sampled the shrimp della Cinque Terra, large, butterflied shrimp accompanied by fettuccine and also a spicy, tomato-and-seafood-based pescatore sauce ($24.95). Offered with child eco-friendly beans as well as a tomato rose, this entree tasted comparable to it looked.
My buddy also enjoyed her Caesar salad with extra-large croutons ($5.95). As an meal, she tasted the shrimp della Cinque Terra, big, butterflied shrimp accompanied by fettuccine and a spicy, tomato-and-seafood-based pescatore sauce ($24.95). Offered with child eco-friendly beans as well as a tomato rose, this meal tasted like it looked.
The treat listing ranged from ices to cannoli. The cheesecake ($4.95) had the happily rough structure of ricotta, while the tiramisu (46.50) was pleasantly sweet, not also solid and had an interesting cakelike discussion.
The treat listing ranged from ices to cannoli. The cheesecake ($4.95) had the happily rough structure of ricotta, while the tiramisu (46.50) was pleasantly sweet, not too solid as well as had an interesting cakelike discussion.
Christini's is amongst the top restaurants in Central Florida and also is by far review the best independent Italian spot on the south side of community. Our last tab topped $140, which makes this location one for unique occasions or firm expense accounts.
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Brian Sandoval today released budget data that had been sought by state lawmakers after a weeks-long disagreement over whether the information was public.
The items are requests made to Sandoval by state agencies for spending over and above their base-budget submissions. Included in the requests is a proposal to expand the Medicaid program to a new group of Nevada residents as provided for under the Affordable Care Act.
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The Brown County Commission will not meet in regular session today. Commissioners will instead be at the South Dakota Association of County Commissioners annual meeting in Spearfish. The commission generally meets at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday in the commission chambers at the Brown County Courthouse Annex, 25 Market St., Aberdeen. Its next regular meeting will be Sept. 25.
Just when Chelsea Clark had found her rhythm and North Hagerstown's girls basketball team showed signs of life against Smithsburg, Clark's fourth foul sent her to the bench, left the Hubs reeling and propelled the Leopards to an important victory.
Tara Knable and Candace Stanford attacked the Hubs inside for 15 points each, and with Clark out of the game, Smithsburg used a 6-1 run in the final two minutes of the third quarter to re-establish control in a 52-41 victory Friday night that locked up second place in the MVAL Antietam.
"That was the game right there," Hubs coach Barry Borwn said. "Her being in foul trouble had a major impact on us offensively, and it's hard for us to overcome that."
Teonna Jewell's driving, coast-to-coast floater off the glass beat the third-quarter buzzer and gave Smithsburg (13-8, 10-3) a 37-27 lead.
The Hubs cut the lead to seven after baskets by Tiffany Jordan and Clark with less than four minutes left, but Smithsburg closed the door.
Clark finished with 17 points and 15 rebounds to lead North (8-12, 7-6), but freshman Cara Thompson was held to just four points, mostly because of the defense of Smithsburg's Shannon Fowkes.
"Shannon did a great job on Cara," Bill Fowkes said. "She shut her down. We knew the key was to keep the ball out of her hands."
"She took Cara out of her game, and we didn't make the adjustments to get Cara back involved in the game," Brown said.
None of the Hubs had much success in the first half, in which North made only 7 of 30 shots and missed several opportunities from within two feet.
"That's been the story of our season, too," Fowkes said. "So many easy shots aren't falling for us. Tonight was their night for the shots not to fall."
Knable had eight points - including five of Smithsburg's first six - and Stanford added seven points as the duo established its presence inside. All eight of Stanford's second-half points came in the fourth quarter.
"We couldn't establish any kind of flow tonight playing from behind," Brown said. "They came out and played their game and played better than us. They were far more aggressive than we were."
The 0-5 Indians battled 4-1 Milton Hershey tooth-and-nail before falling 28-26 when a two-point conversion attempt failed with 48.5 seconds remaining in their Mid-Penn Capital matchup.
"This one hurt. Of course they all hurt," Waynesboro coach Darwin Seiler said. "The kids played their hearts out, yet we come away with another loss. It's very disappointing."
Waynesboro enjoyed a 12-7 halftime lead and a 20-14 advantage after three quarters, but Milton Hershey put two touchdowns on the scoreboard within four minutes of the fourth period - then held off the determined Indians.
Spartans quarterback Joshua Nyarko scored the eventual game-winner on a quarterback sneak from 1-yard out with 3:11 remaining in the game, and Boyd Hardison booted his fourth conversion to secure a 28-20 lead.
Most of the yardage was eaten up on a 40-yard pass play from quarterback Terrell Rickard to Aaron McKenzie.
Rickard covered the final five yards while running around the right side, but he tried the same maneuver from the left side on the two-point conversion and was tackled by Milton Hershey defensive end Garry Gilliam Jr. two yards shy of the goal line.
"It was a designed play," Seiler said. "We had been playing power football all night, and we tried to lure them into the middle, then go wide. We thought the quarterback could get the corner."
Seiler and the Waynesboro fans were treated to an offensive show by a team which had been shut out two consecutive games.
"We committed to run the I-formation, get off the football and show some power and we did all three," Seiler said. "We piled up yardage, the offensive line stepped up and we did some good things. It just wasn't enough."
Waynesboro didn't touch the football until 5:56 remaining in the segment. Smith took a handoff from quarterback Rickard and scampered 65 yards for the first score of the game.
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. - Winners of the second annual farmland preservation art contest, the Preserving Our Agricultural Heritage Art Show, were announced at a reception Nov. 14 at the Ag Heritage Center, 185 Franklin Farm Lane in Chambersburg.
Alisha Marshall of Greencastle, Pa., was chosen as the grand prize winner for her photo collage titled "What Will We Do When There is Nothing Left?" Paintings, photographs and digital images by 71 artists were entered.
The grand prize was $250, and use of the winner's artwork by the Farmland Preservation Board for advertisements and posters. Other prizes were awarded for the following age groups: ages 5 to 14; ages 15 to 18; and ages 19 and older. Artwork was judged by Melissa Gayman Ball, NWTF Print Artist, and professor Ben Culbertson of Shippensburg University, using the criteria of overall impact, effectiveness in conveying the theme, originality and artistic merit.
The Franklin County Planning Department and the Greencastle-Antrim School District Art Department created the art show to further awareness of the importance of preserving farmland in Franklin County. Farmland preservation is one of the primary goals of the Franklin County Comprehensive Plan, to preserve the best farmland in the county for future generations to continue the county's agricultural heritage.
Tuesday marked the first official day of the winter season. It seems as if Old Man Winter made his appearance early this year, with temperatures dipping pretty low the past few weeks and with snow.
I think it might just be wishful thinking on my part, but I am pretty sure that I heard that more snow is headed our way ... perhaps in time for a White Christmas. I will be sure to keep my fingers crossed and hope.
Students at Hickory Elementary School received recognition in November for displaying outstanding character skills in the Character Counts! program. Students are nominated by classroom teachers for demonstrating the six pillars of character.
The following is a list of those who received this award for the month of November: Sydney Mills, Wyatt Pitcock, Shaylee Lewis, Ian Lane, Madelyn Porter, Jacob Smith, Hannah Danner, Tea Taylor, Aleya Bullard, Mark Varga, Chasey Kline, Mercedes Guessford, Charlotte Larkin, Brooke Poffenberger, Zeke Carey and Airam Santiago.
To parents of Washington County Public Schools students, please be sure to note the following on your calendar: Schools will be closed beginning today through Sunday, Jan. 2, for winter break. Classes resume Monday, Jan. 3.
I just wanted to take a moment to wish a very Merry Christmas, seasons greetings, happy holidays to you and yours. Wishing all a very safe, happy and joyous holiday.
Driving through California is exhilarating and fraught with beautifully eerie moments: night defined by banks of glowing lights on slow-moving rigs; heavy rain on an incline forcing you to pray through it and grip the wheel; a full plum-colored moon hanging on the horizon so long that it seems to be rising from the west.
Something about la costa tempts me to take the time to do the regular stuff: pose by a giant redwood or the Golden Gate Bridge; forgo a burger stop to lose my head in the clouds at Nepenthe's in Big Sur; gawk at the silk-clad spooks haunting San Simeon, then wind inland to overdose on walnut maple fudge in Solvang. The big challenge is to soar through to Malibu, stopping only for gas and java.
Ultimately, direction doesn't matter. What counts is the ride : weaving down from Eureka, in and out along the 101 and PCH; beelining up Interstate 5, cresting into Bakersfield, dead-set on Fresno; zooming north along the 15, Vegas-bound; Del Mar-busting, headed for Baja. I call it the California run. It's in my blood. And I plan to do it as long as I'm do-able. Black lady rebel with a car. (Wasn't it the summer of '55 when James Dean caught the light where the 46 meets the 41 up near Paso Robles?)
Road dangers are legendary, many exacerbated by the ever-present temptation to break the safety barrier. For some of us demons-on-wheels the 55-m.p.h. speed limit merely increases the thrill of outrunning stormy thunderheads at Tejon-Lebec, sky-driving near Big Sur or midnight fog-surfing in Santa Maria. These aside, the baddest danger sometimes lies at the vanishing point of one's thoughts--as it did on one recent trip I made alone.
Headed up the coast to the Santa Cruz Mountains, I averaged an illegal 85 m.p.h. At confident moments, I dared as much as 110. One eye on the road, one on my wristwatch, I was pleased at my excellent timing. Having left L.A. in the wee a.m., I made San Luis Obispo at sunrise. I figured I could make the whole trip in under six hours. The going was gr-r-r-reat until San Jose.
R&B blasting, I roared up behind two teensy compacts crawling parallel to each other at 50 m.p.h. I slowed and waited a quarter-mile for the bug in the left lane to pull over and join the gnat on the right. It didn't and wouldn't. There was a sheer drop on the left. On the right, the shoulder was too narrow for me to pass.
Furious that my road rhythm had been broken, I began to anticipate bumpercide. These guys had to be doing this deliberately. They had to know each other. This was probably a stunt they pulled regularly on us poor unsuspecting speeders. Let the California Highway Patrol give chase and bust me by law, but God help anyone else who cramps my driving style.
I moved over and tailgaited the car in the right lane for another quarter-mile. He wouldn't give an inch. I could hear the drivers' dufus laughter. I decided to make them clean their seats.
I slowed to 40 m.p.h. and fell back a dozen or so car lengths. Then I jammed the accelerator to the floor, revving up to 75. I rammed my four-door, half-ton monster down the middle of the road, charging past the two compacts. They were too small to hog the road, the space between them making a breezy escape route. I laughed all the way into Santa Cruz.
The next day, my husband called, upset. He had received something that looked like a ticket. It was from the CHP in San Jose, and addressed to him, since the car I was driving is registered in his name. What had I been up to?
"A vehicle registered to you has been observed by a concerned citizen in violation of: 21658 (a) V.C.-UNSAFE LANE CHANGE: Your cooperation in obeying the rules of the road is requested." Signed by a captain commander, it stated that no further action was being taken. Lucky for me.
I try. Seriously. But the road runner in me is hard to tame. On my trip back, I took the big dare. I ran the 101 straight through to Malibu. The trip was considerably less eventful, and my timing was slightly off. But I managed to do it without stopping except for gas, java and, uh, two CHP citations.
Roger Chen's chain of Ranch Markets is growing by leaps and bounds, thanks to his cross-cultural strategy of offering traditional Asian foods in a Western-style setting
Tawa Supermarkets, whose flagship 99 Ranch Markets is a favorite of Asian consumers throughout Southern California, got its start because a Taiwanese immigrant named Roger Chen missed the flavors of home.
Chen, who moved to Orange County with his family in 1983, found himself driving to Chinatown each weekend to buy Tong I cookies, his favorite brand of soy sauce and the green vegetable tong ho (a must for Chinese hot pot).
On those long drives from Fountain Valley, Chen got an idea: Why not build a supermarket that caters to the specific desires of Asian consumers as well as provides the toothpaste, onions and other staples that everybody buys anyway.
As tens of thousands of Asian immigrants poured into Southern California in the 1980s, Chen's idea hit big. Today, there are 16 of the 99 Price and 99 Ranch supermarkets in the United States and Canada that ring up $150 million in annual sales, and 99 Ranch has become the biggest player in California's growing Asian supermarket industry. Most of the Tawa supermarkets are in Southern California.
The company has more than 1,200 employees, averages 10% to 15% growth each year and has expanded into licensing the 99 Ranch name.
"We were trying to upgrade and improve the image of Chinese grocery stores by using Western skills to sell Asian products," recalls Chen, 45, the chairman and chief executive of privately held Tawa, which is based in Buena Park. The company also builds its own retail centers with other partners.
One of the best-known of these shopping centers is San Gabriel Shopping Plaza on Valley Boulevard in San Gabriel, which Chen developed as a joint venture with four partners.
Designed in an attractive, earth-tone, faux-Spanish-mission architecture style, the 250,000-square-foot, two-story shopping center is anchored by a gleaming 99 Ranch Market, where patrons can buy everything from fresh whole lobsters to $400 bottles of aged French cognac.
The plaza also features a department store, jewelry stores, insurance offices, clothing boutiques, bakeries, hair salons and scads of Chinese restaurants for every palate, from Hunan to Peking, including one that dishes up exclusively Islamic Chinese cuisine.
Some businesses even follow the 99 Ranch Market to new locations to piggyback on its vast clientele. One businessman who has followed some 99 Ranch Markets is Victor Kuo, who owns a chain of cosmetics stores called Vitativ, which stocks such products as Clinique, Christian Dior and Shiseido but caters almost exclusively to Asian customers who prefer not to shop at mainstream department stores because of language barriers.
"99 Ranch is very upscale. They have a niche market for Asian customers and more drawing power than other shopping centers," says Kuo, who has placed six of his 10 Vitativ boutiques in 99 Ranch shopping centers. "The rent is a bit more expensive there, but it's worth it. Our business has grown since moving into their centers."
Mainstream chains have responded to the new Asian supermarkets by stocking their own shelves with products such as daikon radish, ground pork and fish sauces to lure Asian customers, says Edie Clark, a spokeswoman for the Food Marketing Institute, a trade association for the supermarket industry based in Washington, D.C.
Mainstream supermarkets are also adding prepared Asian foods for takeout, she says. Overall, sales of Asian food products grew 17% nationally in 1996 to more than $68 million.
But Chen also faces competition from ethnic supermarket chains such as Yaohan, which caters to Japanese Americans, and Hong Kong Markets, whose three outlets offer slightly lower prices and attract Cantonese-speaking Chinese from Hong Kong.
By contrast, 99 Ranch Markets has a loyal Mandarin following from Taiwan. It also has a reputation for slightly higher prices, and some customers say the produce is fresher.
"My wife shops at both 99 Ranch and Hong Kong. From week to week they all have specials, but overall Hong Kong is a little lower," says Christopher Leu, president and chief executive of United Pacific Bank in Los Angeles, whose clients include 99 Ranch and several other Asian supermarket chains.
However, "when you go into a 99 Ranch Market, you feel there's more turnover, so people think the food is fresher."
Leu says that Yaohan, based in Japan, is the largest such chain in the United States but that Tawa is the largest in California.
"The market has been pretty much cornered by Roger's group; he was the first to get the Asian supermarkets independently organized and run more professionally, like Vons," Leu says.
One recent day, customers browsing through the aisles explained why they'll pay more for food at 99 Ranch.
"Why do I shop here? Because the fish is still wiggling," says Ontario resident Calvin Tong, 36, a bus driver originally from Hong Kong, pointing to the packs of fresh fish piled in his cart.
Friends, family and show business colleagues gathered to remember the late Oscar-winning director, producer and actor Sydney Pollack at a private memorial service in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Pollack won Academy Awards for best picture and best director for his 1985 epic "Out of Africa." He directed more than 20 films, including "Tootsie," "Absence of Malice" and "The Way We Were."
He also produced 2007's "Michael Clayton," nominated for seven Oscars (supporting actress Tilda Swinton was the lone winner).
Pollack is survived by his wife Claire, two daughters, a brother and six grandchildren. His son, Steven, died in a plane crash in 1993.
Obscenity trial: An article in Thursday's Section A about a website maintained by federal appeals court Judge Alex Kozinski paraphrased Corynne McSherry, staff attorney at the nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation, as saying that just making music files available, even if no one downloaded them, might run afoul of the law. In fact, she said that although copyrights may be infringed without downloading, depending on the circumstances of the given case, simply making them available wouldn't violate the law.
Bank of America Corp., which has been working to downsize its consumer operations by 30,000 employees, now is targeting highly compensated investment bankers and non-U.S. wealth managers — efforts expected to reduce the job rolls at the bank by 2,000 people.
The cuts, first reported in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, also will cost some commercial bankers their jobs at BofA, the second-largest U.S. bank as measured by assets.
The actions include the planned sale of a division handling wealth management in Europe, Latin America and Asia, according to a person briefed on the plans who was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter and requested anonymity.
The moves had been expected as Bank of America Chief Executive Brian Moynihan tries to fashion a smaller but more focused and profitable company. It's part of a general trend on Wall Street of paring back on investment bankers because the global economic uncertainty has caused a steep decline in deal-making.
Moynihan is trying to slash costs to withstand the fallout from BofA's disastrous 2008 takeover of mortgage giantCountrywide Financial Corp.of Calabasas, Calif., and to compensate for reduced fees and lending income in the current environment of an uncertain economy, record low interest rates and tougher bank regulation.
Many of the latest layoffs will come from among employees of Merrill Lynch & Co., another huge acquisition by Moynihan predecessor Ken Lewis that, unlike Countrywide, has been profitable for the bank.
In addition to selling Merrill's non-U.S. wealth-management arm, Bank of America plans to cut the jobs of as many as 400 high-earning investment bankers, many of them former Merrill employees based in New York and overseas.
Word of massive layoffs in the consumer realm broke in September as Moynihan launched a major restructuring he called New BAC. At the time, the bank said a second round of New BAC would involve other parts of the Charlotte, N.C., company, such as trading and commercial and investment banking.
The current investment bank layoffs are largely unrelated to New BAC, bank officials said, and analysts expect additional job cuts when details of the broader strategy become clear.
"It needed to be done earlier," analyst Paul J. Miller of Friedman Billings Ramsey & Co. said Tuesday. "There should be more [layoffs] behind it."
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Very excited for the June 9th talk with Sheena Hoszko at Articule: https://t.co/WUa5Y4mszc @articule_art @sheenahoszko #articule #WorldCup
I'm in a group show opening @articule_art this Friday called World Cup! It's called Sung, I'll be in Town June 14th… https://t.co/d4UVIJYGnf | [
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NB: as of 23 September 2008, all new artSMart articles are being published on the site news.artsmart.co.za.
Auditions will be held on September 9 for the musical Sasol Fever which comes to the Catalina Theatre in Wilson’s Wharf from October 23 until November 18.
In the bad old days when the then-government sought to solve its petrol problems by the creation of the Sasol plant in Secunda, many of the best boiler makers, welders, fitters and turners, were “bruin ou’s” from Durban. The exodus of qualified men from the Coloured community of Durban commuting to the Sasol construction site made for some hilarious, and heart-wrenching, stories. This musical penned by Gail Snyman tells this fascinating tale.
Gail Snyman is looking for four men and four women performers aged between 22 and 35 who must be able to sing, dance and act. As the story is about a social dynamic particular to the Durban Coloured community, it is preferable – but not essential – that performers are (or look) Coloured.
Audition candidates should prepare a short sketch / monologue / theatre piece to display their acting talent and should also prepare a song. If they need backing tracks to perform, they should bring those along with them. They should wear comfortable clothes and takkies / dance shoes to perform in.
Auditions take place from 10h00 onwards at the Catalina Theatre on September 9. For more information or to book your slot, contact Thandeka from the Catalina Theatre on 031 305 6889. | [
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Categories: Advocacy, Bullying Prevention, College, Education, Guidance Counselor, Hazing Prevention, Mental Health, Mental Health News, Mental Health Treatment, School, Suicide, Suicide Prevention
This week is National Hazing Prevention Week, organized by HazingPrevention.org. While many might think about hazing in the context of college Greek organizations, hazing is a widespread problem in many settings, from high school sports teams to the military. In some organizations, hazing is a sanctioned rite of passage (this NFL team video goes so far as to mock anti-hazing efforts). Recent reports suggest that many incidents of hazing increasingly involve rape and other forms of sexual violence and degradation. While proponents of hazing argue that hazing is vital to the development of group cohesion, the reality is quite the opposite. Hazing is about power and control; it is a form of abuse that strips an individual of their autonomy and self-respect. History is strewn with horror stories of hazing gone wrong; the result of which is death or serious injury. Yet rarely do these reports consider the emotional and psychological injuries that occur from hazing. Hazing can be the trigger for serious mental health difficulties, such as acute stress disorder, major depression, suicidal thinking or even post-traumatic stress disorder. A well-written article by the psychologist Robert Brooks dismantles the argument for hazing. He notes that parents, educators and coaches need to help kids understand from an early age that hazing is not an acceptable practice and have mechanisms in place to support individuals who have been hazed. I encourage you to take a moment this week and consider what you can do to help prevent hazing in your community.
Categories: Advocacy, Mental Health, Mental Health Treatment, NAMI, New Hampshire, Recovery, Suicide, Suicide Prevention
September is suicide prevention month. Every year, more than 37,000 people die by suicide. NPR’s Science Friday did a wonderful piece on suicide titled “Diagnosing Destruction” which looked at the science and research behind suicide and suicide prevention. There are many excellent books to help us understand suicide and why people kill themselves; two that I have found particularly helpful are The Suicidal Mind by Edwin S. Shneidman, and Why People Die by Suicide by Thomas Joiner.
Statistically, we know that certain demographic groups are more at risk to die by suicide. These include being male, between the ages of 15-24 and over 65 and being diagnosed with a mental disorder. Despite these statistics, it is still impossible to predict if a person will make a suicide attempt. However, here are some warning signs that a person may be considering suicide.
Always take someone seriously if they say they are feeling suicidal. Even if someone has made suicidal statements in the past and never followed through, there is always the possibility that this time they will try to kill themselves.
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, here are some recommendations. Any person who is thinking about suicide should be evaluated by a qualified mental health or suicide prevention professional.
Contact your local or national crisis line or accompany the individual to your local emergency room.
Call 911 if the person is actively making an attempt to kill him or herself or is refusing to seek help.
Visit the Suicide Prevention Lifeline for more tips on how to help someone who is feeling suicidal. Military veterans also have the option of calling the Veteran’s Crisis Line.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has developed a fantastic suicide prevention program called The Connect Project that aims to train community partners in how to prevent suicide and intervene when someone has died by suicide. In New Hampshire there are several grief support groups for family and friends who have lost a loved one to suicide. NAMI New Hampshire also provides resources for those who have survived a suicide attempt. Finally, NAMI New Hampshire hosts an excellent Suicide Prevention Conference each year.
Suicide is preventable. There is hope. Please make a difference by learning more about suicide prevention and educating others. | [
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My life has always been filled with the feeling of being alone. These feelings I can recall all throughout my childhood, teen years and as an adult. They followed me like faceless monsters in a bad dream that would last from the wee hours of the morning and well into the dark night of the soul.
Sometimes I would feel the utter despair of abandonment as if I was a child with no parents or family even though I had both. A lost adopted child who even my own biological parents could not relate.
It often didn’t matter who I would surround myself with, and who I befriended for much needed companionship. This loneliness had seemed to haunt me no matter what I did, or where I went. Surrounding myself with people, my life was even lonelier than when I’m by myself.
In this interconnected world of fast media, fast friends, and attention deficit disorderly people, I sometimes feel more disconnected than ever. I’m simply an outcast caught in a web on the super information highway of ignorance where almost everything and everyone is a copy of a copy that many of us now call our lives.
I’m sure many of you who are reading my words of abandonment can somewhat relate to this life sentence of solitary confinement. A life that was simply not of our own free will choosing, but a deck of cards dealt to us by fate by the dealer of death. It was as if we were sentenced to Life in order to spend our lives in some cold and dark prison cell with open doors that we are often too scared to venture out of.
You see, this lonely path you and I walk is not one of choice, but of Truth. The way of the knower who knows to much in a crowd of ignorance.
Carl Jung had walked the lonely road of Gnosis for most of his life. He was a knower, and because he was a great soul who knew too much, he was often shunned by his peers, and attacked by his ignorant critics. I think many of us can relate with Jung who had written in Memories, Dreams, and Reflections;
“Knowledge of processes in the background early shaped my relationship to the world. Basically, that relationship was the same in my childhood as it is to this day.
As a child I felt myself to be alone, and I am still, because I know things and must hint at things which others apparently know nothing of, and for the most part do not want to know.
Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible. The loneliness began with the experiences of my early dreams, and reached its climax at the time I was working on the unconscious.
But loneliness is not necessarily inimical to companionship, for no one is more sensitive to companionship than the lonely man, and companionship thrives only when each individual remembers his individuality and does not identify himself with others.” – Carl Jung, Memories Dreams and Reflections, Page 356.
As I grow older, I have come to accept my lonely fate. But I also realize that I’m not so alone because they are millions of people around the world just like Jung and like me in my all knowing unified tribe of souls who are true to their higher selves. We come in all sorts of beautiful shapes, colors and modes of alchemical thought.
It doesn’t matter where truth comes from or who says it. Truth is truth and it will ALWAYS destroy lies!
The below video represents the perfect analogy of what one looks like when they hold onto false belief systems; ones that were handed down to them from generation to generation.
Many of us were never taught to question where our beliefs came from which can make us rigid and judgmental.
Questioning our false reality serves a higher purpose because figuring out what is true and what is a lie, should be a priority in life.
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The below video will not be very popular by the majority of Americans who continue to believe that there is any hope in ANY of these PUPPETS (left or right), who actually receive corporate conttrolled MSM news airtime, of saving their country by being the SELECTED POTUS.
Until humans take back their own SPIRIT power, desire to be responsible for their country, learn cooperation and care vs divide and conquer, well, continue on because things are only going to get worse for humans who love the Corporation of the United States of America and will continue doing the same thing over and over again, yet expecting a different result.
Greg Calise| When you pull back the curtain on all of the illusions, what you find is quite preposterous. It is so absurd, so far removed from what we perceive as reality, that not many people would ever believe it. It is beyond science fiction.
“The truth is paradoxical to the extent of being exactly contrary to the usual perception.” – Georges Bataille
Consider what actually lies behind that curtain. Behind the facades we perceive, are truths that are contrary to the perceived realities. It is not what we think it is. We have been trapped, enslaved for thousands of years, without us even realizing it.
We are in a labyrinth of illusions, with gate keepers at every step. Sometime, long ago in prehistory, inter-dimensional demiurges came to our Earth to plunder her. They enslaved humanity and proclaimed themselves as almighty god, the creator.
The Gnostics called them the archons. They are the predators, who keep us as their herd, just as we keep farm animals. We are their food. We have been in their grip for thousands of years. The very gods that we pray to for hope and salvation, are the very culprits that prey on us.
They are our keepers, and they enslave us, yet we are convinced that they are our creator and savior. Isn’t that ironic? Yes, it all seems quite preposterous. Not at all what it seems.
All of this has been recorded in ancient legends, writings, histories and religious and cultural records. It’s not just some wild story conjured up by some person with a creative imagination.
Reality really Is more strange than science fiction. I can understand why not too many people even want to know the reality. David Icke has spoken extensively on this, as well as Michael Tsarion and many others.
I write a lot about the matrix and waking up from it. As the misty veils of illusion are lifted, the reality becomes more visible. But the matrix is far reaching.
Beyond the earthly matrix is the cosmic matrix, which is quite vast from our perspective. There are layers, or dimensions of the cosmic matrix, as it extends through the eight dimensions of the cosmos.
Within the cosmic matrix are many false light constructs, each created by a demiurge, an impostor god.
Each false light construct can extend through eight dimensions, and also they are vast in size, each one of them could seem as large as a universe, and yet they are only a tiny fraction of the entire universe.
But when you are inside them, they seem all compassing. Just another illusory trick. Many of these false light realms extend upon our planet, through the programmed minds of people.
For example, Jehovah is an impostor god that has created his own matrix of false light. His realm stretches throughout all of the cosmic dimensions and is vast in scope.
It appears on our planet through the minds of the followers of Jehovah, as they are programmed to believe in his doctrine, they then perceive a world tinted by those beliefs.
There are many religions and new age doctrines on this planet, so we have many false light realms existing here simultaneously, each generated through the programmed minds of their followers.
You can have a room full of Hindus, Buddhists, Moslems, Christians, Jews, etc. and each of those false light realms exists within the same room, each within the programmed minds of the followers.
Each person, through his programmed mind, perceives reality through the filters of his beliefs, and therefor places an overlay of illusions of the false light matrix over the truth.
Each of these false light realms has many levels of their heavens. In the Puranas, there are many descriptions of the realms of the Hindu gods and goddesses. There are also descriptions of the seven layers of the realms of the demons. These are the heavens.
From what I have gathered, there seems to be many demiurges, each with their own false light realm, and they are all under one umbrella. George Kavassilas describes from his journeys, that they are all under Jehovah.
What I have described so far is the stage on which a very heinous crime is perpetrated upon humanity. You see, it’s not enough for them to simply enslave us and feed off of us in this life. We are trapped in their web.
It is called the wheel of Samsara. In Reincarnation Is Enslavement, I explained how the souls are recycled into new bodies in the matrix.
“So the next question is: What happens when we die? When we die, we enter the cosmic matrix, another false light construct which we call heaven. Our souls are trapped within this prison of the gods. After some time in the false heavens, we return again in the same cycle. This is called the wheel of samsara, the cycle of birth and death.”
What the religions and new age call heaven, are all false light constructs, where the souls are given a reprise from the pain and suffering inflicted upon them in their earthly incarnations; pain inflicted by the very god they pray to. Yet, even in “heaven” the souls are still being fed upon.
Then they are recycled into another body in the matrix, with a short duration of life; far too short to be able to find their way out of the Labyrinth. There are gatekeepers everywhere. This is the plight of humanity.
This is the final grand trick. No matter what you do or believe here in your earthly body, at the time of death, we are yet tricked again. We are tricked to enter into the heavens to be recycled.
When one first leaves his mortal coil, he is quite disoriented. He may encounter angels or loved ones who will urge the newly departed soul to follow them. Or he may encounter a tunnel that leads to a light.
He is urged to ascend the tunnel, where he is greeted by angels, guides, loved ones etc. The newly departed soul believes he is in a true heaven. But all of these angels, loved ones etc. are not actually who they are pretending to be.
Val Valerian is a pseudonym of an ex CIA operative that wrote books about the matrix a decade before the movie.
“It is they [Grey aliens] who await in the light when a human being dies. The human being is then recycled into another body and the process begins all over again… Hence the Light and Tunnel at death Trap. Scanning someone they wish to recycle as they near death, the aliens discover who the person was close to has died. They project the person(s) image in the white light tunnel and the image waves you in deeper. If you CHOOSE to follow you can be trapped and sent to another incarnation of their choice… these entities view Earth as a big farm.”
“They want to recycle low to lower mid-level spirits into another breeding productive incarnation. Hence the Light and Tunnel at death Trap. Scanning someone they wish to recycle as they near death, the aliens discover who the person was close to has died.
They project the person(s) image in the white light tunnel and the image waves you in deeper. If you CHOOSE to follow you can be trapped and sent to another incarnation of their choice.
This shows the Empire does have an understanding of the spirit, but it attempts to short this out. The Light and Tunnel trap is a relatively new device, but one that will fail and they now know this.
‘Go into the Light’ say those who have had near death experiences. They are the salespersons chosen to advertise this alien venture. NEVER enter that light. Go up, left, back, right or anywhere but there. The mass media exposure of the Light and Tunnel trap (seen in the film ‘Ghost’, where the hero willingly enters the glittering trap) is to try to get people to buy the destination.”
I agree with what he has described. We are recycled over and over until we break free. The light and the tunnel at the time of death are traps. The final nasty trick. There are so many books being written about the death experience, NDE, people communicating from heaven, going toward the light, etc. They all speak about going towards the light as the doorway to heaven.
It’s only a larger cage with more toys. Again, these books are all there to lead you astray, just like the waiter Andrea, in Monte Python’s The Meaning of Life. What they describe is the repose between bodies, where little do they realize, they are still being fed upon.
It’s the energies of the captured souls in heaven that help create the heavenly false light construct. The head honcho god also feeds off of the captured souls to satisfy his addictions.
Yikes! Holy Shit! This really Is a nasty trick. Just about everyone assumes you are supposed to go through the tunnel to the light at the time of death. Everyone assumes that the loved ones and angels meeting us are genuine.
Everyone assumes that at the time of death, god would claim us back to his abode…….. well, he does. It’s just not the god that you were expecting. Everyone assumes that after death, they are free of bondage.
I’m happy to put a hole in that grand illusion. Welcome to the cosmic matrix. The rabbit hole just keeps getting deeper.
So what is one supposed to do upon death? Well, I can’t say with any certainty. I wouldn’t go toward any tunnels or lights. And if angels and loved ones came, I would politely thank them for the invitation, but decline.
The only light that you should be interested in is the light shining from your innermost soul. Follow that light, the light of your own Self, deep within. I’m sure you will find your destination.
It is said that Jesus, upon his resurrection, opened the gates of heaven, which had been closed since the time of Adam. Adam was the first offspring of genetical engineering done to man long ago by the gods. At this time, the matrix was established, and we have been trapped here ever since.
If Jesus reopened the gates to freedom, to the true heaven; if he broke the tunnels leading to the false heavens, then the priests closed the gates shortly after he left.
Jesus remarked in the Gospel of Judas, that the god Jehovah that his disciples worshipped, was not his god; that his god was within. Perhaps Jesus taught the true path, but then all of his teachings became corrupted by the priests.
I bring this up, because I have an optimistic feeling about all of this. I notice that there are large groups of people that are somewhat aware of this alien agenda, as we see the sizes of the audiences of David Icke, Michael Tsarion, George Kavassilas and others that have been exposing the truths of the alien influences upon our planet.
When David Icke first started speaking about aliens and bloodlines, people thought he was crazy. Yet now, less that 20 years later, it is becoming widely accepted by many people. More and more truths are becoming revealed.
Yet I do not see anyone speaking about the lights and tunnel at the time of death, or the fact that we are recycled in this prison. I brought it up last summer in Reincarnation Is Enslavement, and I probably mention it else where.
But the writing of Val Valerian is the first time I see others talking about this major nasty trick.
“The Light and Tunnel trap is a relatively new device, but one that will fail and they now know this.”
Could it be that if enough people can awaken to this grand deception, then their device for recycling souls would fail? Perhaps the device is breaking due to its own weaknesses, or other factors.
Could the doorways to freedom be opening? If so, I’d run for the opening. So in spite of this nasty deception, I feel optimistic that it may be time for it to collapse.
I hope so, because the external world seems to be heading for heavy turbulence, with much shit flying. Whatever is happening, at least now we know not to go towards the light or the tunnel. Spread the word.
Hollywood calls it jumping the shark, it’s that moment when all has been done and peak has been obtained. The point when the beginning of the end has just begun. The journey of the word “conspiracies” and the phrase “conspiracy theory” has reached its glory days. The trigger word worked for a while. For long we were led to believe that if someone was accused of being a conspiracy they were automatically wrong and automatically lunatic. Not proven wrong or proven lunatic but simply wrong and lunatic. Remember those days?
Yes, I’m aware this thinking still exists today, but didn’t it lose some of its intensity over the last few years? Thankfully, the percentage of humanity that reasons this way is slowly and progressively diminishing. How do I know? All of us are hardwired for survival. That’s right, regardless of what your experience and personal views and opinions may be, all of us are naturally inclined toward survival. We naturally detect danger and run away from it to protect ourselves from that danger.
Because of this, I believe those that still believe mainstream media news, must confront their own vulnerability. If they believe government, then they believe what they are being told. They are being told that ISIS is everywhere. That ISIS is mighty and they will soon be showing up in your city to blow you up unless government can save you.
Mainstream media believers will internalize this narrative and their brains will process this information as if it were actually true and real. Their perception of their world now is actually physiologically influenced by this artificial narrative. The artificial narrative should be examined only in terms of what desired result is it intended to induce.
Seeing the connection between the (artificial mainstream media engineered) narrative and the resulting physical manifestations witnessed and physically observed by humanity is the essence of the global awakening of humanity we are all anticipating.
This connecting of the dots is the consciousness shift that humanity is in the process of. With the connecting of the dots comes the realization that humanity is one species. We have various expressions and ideas, we use our upper brains to cognitively and intellectually work out solutions to problem.
Connecting the dots allows us to see that this ability to strategize using multiple universal languages made us (humans) the dominant animal on the planet. The dominant trait knew no end however. A very small percentage of the species unfortunately fantasizes about killing off the rest of the species and enjoying their own selfish lives at the expense of most of their own species. Connecting the dots allows us to see that this essentially uncontrolled greed and hatred ultimately became what we know today as the global elite, or controlling class, or government, or the powers that be.
This controlling segment however, has now exhausted their grand global psychological strategy for taking over the world by waging endless war on terror. Humanity has watched them repeat the same script over and over. Repeated strategies against humanity with predictable politically motivated reactions to supposed un-orchestrated random events.
Herein lies the breakpoint. For those still believing mainstream media news, their minds and the essence of who they are is challenged with every story. Deep down you realize the mainstream media narrative is getting more and more difficult to not only believe but to actively justify. One must be focused on not responding to challenges. One must be committed to dodging and ducking any facts that are presented that contradict the stated government narrative, all the while believing whatever plausible government narrative the mainstream media puts out.
The mainstream media believers thus find themselves having to patch (or ignore) a lot of mental ‘rational’ holes. So whether it’s 9/11’s explosion and fire proof passports, or whether it’s JFK’s magic bullet, or Iraq’s WMD’s, the Bin Laden death hoax, or the recent ISIS creation, those hypnotized on mainstream media news have to go fast asleep and pay no mind or keep working overtime to rationalize these government narratives.
This process of rationalizing to support government and mainstream media narrative, I strongly believe is now slowly dying out. More specifically, it is known that when put under stress the average human will change how they think so as to focus only on what is most important. With this knowledge about how humans react to stress, it is clear to see that regardless of whether someone believes mainstream media news, their views will slowly change if they are subject to abject poverty or feel exposed to extreme danger.
Example: It is clear that the police state has not made America safer but scarier. It is clear that any war on terror ends with loss of liberty, a scarier America, endless war, increased surveillance, increased government secrecy, a violent police state and so on- All of this is cause for anyone to feel in danger of survival. When police and armed federal thugs are pointing guns at you, you might not care so much about mainstream media news anymore. This just might trigger a change of views and perceptions as would not having a job or money to eat.
For better or for worse, this is the road humanity is on now. Ultimately everyone (except that small percentage of self destructive control freaks) will want to run from not just mainstream media and government paradigms but from any control paradigm that threatens your perceived existence. In the end it’s about survival and consciousness and all government paradigms will be washed away one way or another.
As we progress through the new chapter of the globalist plans marked by the post-ISIS creation era, the control system is now expanding the use of their trigger phrase “conspiracy theories” to apply to entire countries. In this recent case, mainstream media accused the country of Iraq of “conspiracy theories” because knowledge of ISIS’ creation is very disseminated in Iraq. Nature is at work, open (not hidden) knowledge is spreading. The knowledge is “hidden” ONLY to the U.S. Western-Zionist media. It is wide open knowledge to the rest of the world (think about that). The proper spreading of this common knowledge is however now deemed “conspiracy theories” even at the large scale level of human consciousness and awareness. How can this be? Remember the globalist have no consciousness.
The sanity of many Americans rides on the PERCEPTION that their perception of the world is the “primary” perception or the only perception that counts. This egocentric misfiring or misunderstanding of their own perception of life is in itself a strong and unwavering form of psychosis being manifested amongst us in real-time. This psychosis identified by the inability to see the world outside of one owns narrow perspective (the globalist new world order domination plans), is what we are seeing at the level of the control system which I’ll call the controlling class.
This controlling class is suffering from a ‘runaway’ psychosis without consequences. Humanity is waiting for a breakpoint, a shift in consciousness that will allow a cascade of positive events that are expected to push back on this psychosis. Humanity can observe that its existence is now threatened in multiple ways (ebola, ISIS, police state corruption, open borders, private mercenary police, wars etc )
In summary, humanity or mass human consciousness is thus being ambushed by at least two major forces.
1. The perceived threat to its existence which is an inevitable direct or indirect (side) effect of both the reality of what is happening and the government engineered narrative designed to prolong the war on terror consistent with their PNAC plans.
2. The increasingly complex mainstream media-government narratives and the increasingly burdensome mental stress of having to come up with the rationale to defend these narratives against the rational sincere arguments of others.
The stress on humanity generated by government lies is an invisible force which is difficult to measure. With entire nations now accused of “conspiracy theories” we can now say we’re seeing the beginning of the end for this phrase. The phrase was first utilized by CIA in their report to government officials following the JFK murders. CIA thought it was important to dismiss doubters of the JFK government narrative as “conspiracy theories”. That was the plan then. Today the word has been used as religion by the mainstream media. Humanity has now observe for decades how the phrase gets inserted into a story ONLY when the topic is part of the new world order agenda. Everything else (not related to exposing the new world order) is properly considered another opinion, or an allegation, or an opposing view, a piece of breaking news, a counter claim or something along these lines.
Example: Opposing the observed murder of Dolphins in a certain country is a concern or a political position, or a claim, an allegation, a complaint or something similar. Opposing the observed carrying out of Agenda 21 on the other hand is a “conspiracy theory”. Both issues are in the wide open. Both issues are supported by some, and opposed by others. So why is one a counter position and the other a “conspiracy theory”? Because CIA says so. Essentially the Intelligence that controls government narratives decide ahead of time what will be labeled “conspiracy theory” and what will not.
That is the lesson in all of this. Knowing and seeing the irrational use of the term “conspiracy theories” and moving forward to a new consciousness. Hey guess what? Humanity is also coded for moving on. We get tired of things and make choices to move on.
So given all the tension humanity is under isn’t it about time humanity moves on from the phrase “conspiracy theories”? The word comes from the word, to ‘conspire’ which is when two or more people get together to commit an evil act. At the root is the concept however is this meaning:
This meaning of conspiracy focuses on the root of agreeing on a plan. Fact is that nothing that government does is not agreed to or thought out. The basic act of agreeing or conspiring is actually a very normal part of who we are as humans. We are made to conspire together given the right opportunity. Humans are social beings. Clearly the globalist conspire with each other, why would they not? It’s perfectly natural to do so. What side of humanity, morality, dignity, and honor you are when you conspire is another story. Although it is not the intended use of the word in modern days, people CAN conspire to do good if they want. The problem is not the natural act of conspiring, the problem is that those conspiring are not conspiring for the good of humanity.
Is this too scary a reality for you to face? ISIS is portrayed as pretty scary and so is Ebola and other government scare tactics. Humanity is watching the pendulum swinging the other way. It senses survival first, government stories second. This suggests that soon enough everyone will get it except those who chose their sides long ago. As times get harder and humanity continues to awaken to the control system’s oppression over it, we will continue to observe tools, phrases, trigger words, old narratives, and entire memes slowly fade away.
We were told long ago. Times change, people change, everything must change. Change is what keeps us alive. The global government control system is based on an unchanging system- you are ALWAYS a slave to them. Nothing ever changes in their world. Currently, everything is changing for the worse. That unchanging state of ‘worsening of things’ is the very thing however that is waking more people up. It is ironies like these that give us hope. Hope we should not let go of.
Editor’s Note: For those in love with Mr. Glenn Beck’s “The Blaze“, please understand that with all these larger so called alternative media outlets, one must always question what they read. Even with smaller alternative media like, A Sheep No More, question and get multiple resources for information.
Our entire planet is ruled by psychopaths that create division and hate that then result in war and murder. Not war and murder against the psychopaths who reign over us, but rather war and murder against our fellow brothers and sisters globally.
Hence, with all this Muslim/Christian hate and propaganda going on, one should always question as to what is their choice media’s agenda? Obviously Glenn Beck’s larger “supposedly” alternative media, “The Blaze” has a different agenda than we do here at little alternative media outlet, “A Sheep No More“.
Here is Glenn Beck’s, “The Blaze” article called, “Muslim Cleric Says Islam Sees No Distinction Between Combatants and Civilians, So Killing American Women and Children Is Fine“. I will list the article’s link below, but the title alone should say it all and therefore, should you click on it, you’ll just be helping out ole Glenn ($$$). Article HERE: (as of this 9 am this morning, the website shows that the article has already received over 11.4 thousand shares; that’s good news for “The Blaze” ($$$$).
Now compare with A Sheep No More‘s Destiny Risen‘s article called, “ISIS: An Embarrassment to Muslims“. Destiny Risen has joined us as an investigative journalist, researcher, and she has an amazing ability to connect dots and figure out how psychological operations are perpetrated on a populous. Destiny has researched this information and put it into English text that can been seen below.
Is ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) or IS (Islamic State) as the group has labeled itself, yet again legitimate or are they just a power grabbing unit?
The following transcript of Imam About Arfa was taken from an interview in January of this year. Many may recall the seige of the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk located in a suburb of Damascus.
It’s the fault of those clerics who incited war and bloodshed. The shame and blame is on them. We saw lost loved ones, women and children sleeping and waking up hungry. While we saw these same clerics flying to London and Turkey and staying in luxurious hotels and palaces. They told people to go to war, to “holy jihad” and they united to commence the war in Syria! We now see ISIS killing Jabhat Al-Nusra and Al-Nusra killing the Islamic Front Brigades. Woe betide Yarmouk when they come to it! If people in Yarmouk camp accept Al-Nusra, they won’t survive ISIS. And if they accept ISIS, they will not survive the Islamic Front. If they accept all, they will all slaughter them! When will they wake up? When will we stand up for each other? What did Yarmouk do to you? If you want to fight for any reason, and it is clear they are only fighting for a rotten chair (for power)! Everything has been exposed, as we saw in Libya and other places. What is the fault of Palestinians? Whoever wants to create an Islamic state on the expense of Muslim blood has neither a state or a religion.
It is as Allah and Mohammed said! We are bored of your lies! Help the people of Yarmouk with bread! And help us by being sincere. Stop lying to us! Stop your falsehood! The Prophets of Allah did not teach this, and they did not come for this. Leave these deceitful slogans, protect the blood of Muslims, and don’t shed their blood! You have embarrassed the Muslims and have done nothing (good) for people!
The transcribed video, from January 20, 2014, can be viewed below. Abou Arfa is a Palestinian cleric and renowned Imam of the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
For those not aware of what occurred in January this year during the seige of the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk located in a suburb of Damascus, let me explain.
Rebel forces held the camp for almost a year preventing any food or medical supplies from entering and the results were devastating. Starvation, disease and hopelessness was felt by more than 18,000 residents forcefully held inside the camp. Desperation beyond the scope of the human mind as some residents resorted to eating grass simply to survive. The reported death tolls, due to starvation, was more than 100. As typical the various “human rights” groups condemned and attempted to lay blame on the Syrian government for the devastation inside the camp. However, residents inside the camp placed the guilt on the rebel forces. One reported as saying, “there is no food, nothing to eat or drink, the militants are inside,” and another pleaded, “I swear by the soul of the Prophet we want this to stop. What is our guilt? We want to go out!” Anwar Raja, from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine stated, “They want to say to the world: ‘See: the people are hungry.’ It’s like the residents are kidnapped inside their own camp, inside their own home, and the militants are negotiating over them, negotiating their souls”.
How can anyone support a group who’s only goal is political gain? Whatever their goal may be it is clear they are willing to achieve it, even at the expense of death and suffering of thousands of innocent people.
Below are additional articles of various Islamic scholars and Imams (preachers) speaking out against ISIS and the so-called Caliphate. I will highlight a few comments mentioned in the articles, but I do advise reading them in their entirety. Most notably are the graduates from Al-Azhar University in Egypt, the oldest Islamic university in the world.
Saad El-Din Hilaly, head of the Department of Comparative Jurisprudence at Al-Azhar University states, “Islam is solely based on the rule of justice by virtue of the following Quranic verse: ‘If you judge among the people, you shall judge equitably.’ This is the essence of rule in Islam that goes beyond all denominations.”
Former representative of the Egyptian Religious Endowments, Abdul Jalil Salem stated, “ISIS surely does not represent Muslims, not even a faction of them. It is just a terrorist organization. It is illogical that this group is the one calling for the caliphate. ISIS’s call on Muslims to immigrate to the proclaimed Islamic state is nonsense, as Muslims live in their own countries, practice their religious rituals and perform their duties and obligations. Why would they be requested to immigrate?” Read more here:
Maulana Shahi Raza, lead Imam of Grand Mosque of Leicester states, “As a Sunni Muslim I do not accept the khilafa (caliphate) of ISIS. I consider ISIS as a terrorist organization and they are trying to create corruption and fitna [division] within the Muslim world.” Read more here:
Shaykh, a Salafi scholar from the city of Madinah says, “This group is takfiri Kharijite which makes takfir (excommunicates) other Muslims merely because they belong to other factions (in Iraq/Syria). Other factions (al-Nusrah) are similar, but ISIS are more evil.” He further reminds us,“Numerous ahaadeeth which speak of the great crime of separating from the jamaa’ah and violating the bai’ah and acting treacherously are mentioned. So these people are treacherous and violators of their contracts.”
‘Most drug dealers are more virtuous than any government social worker, and prostitutes have far less to be ashamed of than political whores, because they trade only with what is rightfully theirs, and only with those who want to trade with them. The upstanding, church-going, law abiding, tax-paying citizen who votes Democrat or Republican is far more despicable, and a bigger threat to humanity, than the most promiscuous, lazy, drug-snorting hippie. Why? Because the hippie is willing to let others be free, and the voter is not. The damage done to society by bad habits and loose morality is nothing compared to the damage done to society by the self-righteous violence committed in the name of the state…’ —Larken Rose, ‘The Iron Web‘
Corrupt government is the true illusion ingrained in our minds so deep that the seed has hatched, and it is now in complete control.
Larken Rose is an anarchist author best known for challenging the IRS to answer questions about the federal tax liability of citizens, and being put in prison with no questions answered. Larken’s website, Youtube channel, Facebook page and Twitter.
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ZenGardner.com| With every day that passes, it seems as though we as a society are becoming more and more aware of what is “really” going on in the world. What I mean by, “really,” is the story behind the story when we choose to read between the lines of how current events in our society are reported on, or the lack there of.
Sure, we have the mainstream media networks broadcasting “news” stories and articles manufactured for our consumption. Most are polished with a sheen of fear and designed to make us feel more “intelligent,” (as if intelligence has made much of a difference in our society). Some influence us to anger and frustation, while others are tailored to distract us from the issues that truly matter, i.e. pollution, GMO foods, fracking, the quality of our drinking water, etc.
Let’s face it, we are relentlessly bombarded with information in the form of “news,” advertisements, politics, sports, drama, entertainment of all expressions and even our life itself. Though many of these things may “seem” to us as being critical to our existence, they really aren’t as vital as our health, well-being, relations, families, contributions to our communities and fulfilling on our true purpose. They are just presented to us in a way that we perceive them as worthy of our attention and our lives.
Yet, for all whom choose to be daring, adventurous, bold, radical, curious and inquisitive pioneers of diversity, there is the story behind the story, the “real” reality which may only be obtained with an expression of our conscious will. I imagine it may happen differently for everyone, though the constant in the expansive birthing of our awareness is that it does indeed “happen,” and when it does, our experience of life and of ourselves is massively transformed.
When we choose to open our minds, our perspectives, our awareness, and most importantly our eyes and our ears, we begin to move beyond the inner resistence of our denial, our cognitive dissonance, our hereditity and our self-righteousness. Something amazing and miraculous happens. It is as though we become addicted to consciousness. We develop a hunger for truth, clarity, knowledge, understanding and wisdom. We experience an explosive burst of energy that awakens and enlightens us all the way to the cellular level of our being and beyond. It is this energy that not only presents evidence to the credibility of the truth, yet, it also connects us with something much greater than ourselves and the lives which we live. It connects us with all that is.
At first the experience is much like a new romance, exciting, scary, awkward, dreamy and passionate. Then, as it settles into the very core and fabric of our being, we begin to become present to how twisted, sadistic, manical, insidious, insensitive, cruel, brutal and unforgiving human beings can be, especially when witnessed with conscious eyes. If we are fortunate enough to make it beyond our initial shock, we may discover and reveal how intricate, complicated, complex, convoluted and multi-tiered the issues and problems in our society really are. We may even begin to see that most of the problems in the world are manufactuered and maintained for the purpose of profit for the benefit of the few at the cost of the unconscious many.
We begin to immerse ourselves with articles, You Tube videos, Facebook Posts and Updates, Tweets, Websites, Online Talks, Speeches and Forums, books, random “truth” conversations with others on a similar path, etc. Then we become present on a whole new level to the issues; GMO foods, Fracking, Flouride, Chlorine and other chemicals in our tap water, Chemtrails, vaccinations that cause the very illnesses they are supposed to protect us from, Fukishima, oil spills, the rapid destruction of the rainforests, the corruption of governments, the financial manipulation of the market place by corporations and banking institutions whom go unpunished, senseless wars claiming the lives of our youth…
Breathe until these apparent burdens of truth and consciousness pass through you and there is only silence.
Breathing is the most powerful way of transforming our fear, worry, outrage, concern, frustration and anger into a proactive and productive form of practice to shift our problems into solutions. As a matter of fact, breathing is the first step in this process. It is fitting that this is the first step of life!
There is a challenging space we can find ourselves in in the midst of the hurricane that is “reality” when viewed with awareness, it is the “Conscoiusness Blues.” The frustration, hopelessness, helplessness and despair of being present to the issues of what is “really” going on in the world, yet not knowing what to “do” about it.
We may even adopt perspectives of, “I am only one person, what can I do about all of this?” “What difference can I make?” “It’s not my responsibility.” “It’s not my problem.” “These things will never change.”
“Knowing” about the specifics of the issues in our society is another step, yet will never bring the solutions.
In my opinion, we, as human beings, have a duty, a birthrite to “share” what information and experiences we may have on our path of expanding our consciousness, without ego, without upset, without anger and without attachment to how the information we share will be received by those whom are bold enough to listen.
It has been said before, “wherever our attention goes, energy flows,” and where our energy flows, perpetuates the existence of whatever issues, challenges, dramas and problems upon which we may become empassioned.
It is the quality of the energy that we are putting into society that is vital. When we are frustrated, depressed, upset, hopeless and even sarcastically angry, though it seems justified, it is only more fuel on the fire.
We have to ask ourselves the question, “are we contributing to the problems in our lives or the solutions?” The importance of our detachment from the negative reactions to the often times unbelievable issues and problems our society currently perpetuates is rivalled by little of what we may encounter in our daily lives. When we disconnect from our reactions, we are able to move beyond the melee and chaos of our contemporary world and begin to stem the tides of the growing collusion that pollutes our environments.
Perhaps one of the most difficult practices to successfully perform in transforming problems into solutions is in who we are “being.” This is also the most important exercise in this process. We can have the greatest of intentions and purposes in life, yet if we are being egotistical, arrogant, angry, resentful or frustrated, the transformations we desire to see will never happen. It is only when we are able to temper our internal upsets, disappointments, outrage and self-righteousness about society’s issues will we be able to transcend the challenges we experience within which undoubtedly show up everywhere in our lives.
When we come from a space of silence, calm, presentness, peace, positivity, kindness, compassion, acceptance and love, we will always succeed in transforming anything in our lives.
Yes, there have certainly been a lot of “conspiracy theories” over the years that have turned out not to be accurate. However, the truth is that a large number of very prominent conspiracy theories have turned out to actually be true.
So the next time that you run into some “tin foil hat wearing lunatics”, you might want to actually listen to what they have to say. They may actually know some things that you do not. In fact, one recent study found that “conspiracy theorists” are actually more sane than the general population.
So the next time you are tempted to dismiss someone as a “conspiracy theorist”, just remember that the one that is crazy might actually be you.
When I first heard about this I did not believe it. And of course not all vaccines contain cancer viruses. But tens of millions of Americans did receive vaccines with cancer viruses in them, and now we have learned that even the CDC has admitted that this is true…
The CDC has quickly removed a page from their website, which is now cached here, admitting that more than 98 million Americans received one or more doses of polio vaccine within an 8-year span when a proportion of the vaccine was contaminated with a cancer causing polyomavirus called SV40. It has been estimated that 10-30 million Americans could have received an SV40 contaminated dose of the vaccine.
SV40 is an abbreviation for Simian vacuolating virus 40 or Simian virus 40, a polyomavirus that is found in both monkeys and humans. Like other polyomaviruses, SV40 is a DNA virus that has been found to cause tumors and cancer.
According to the Daily Mail, a new generation of ATM machines is being developed that will use cutting edge facial recognition technology…
Cumbersome and slow cash machines with clunky buttons and tiny hard-to-see screens could soon be a thing of the past thanks to a range of next-generation ATMs.
Ohio-based security firm Diebold has created a touchscreen cash machine that works like a tablet computer, uses facial recognition and QR codes to identify and authenticate users, and has built-in safety cameras.
The establishment does not like those that are trying to stand in the way of genetically-modified food. The following is from a recent Activist Post article…
A shocking new investigative report from the largest daily newspaper in Germany alleges that Monsanto, the US Military and the US government have colluded to track and disrupt both anti-GMO activists and independent scientists who study the adverse effects of genetically modified food.
As revealed yesterday by Sustainable Pulse, on July 13th the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung detailed information on how the US Government “advances the interests of their corporations,” focusing on Monsanto as a prime example.
The report titled, “The Sinister Monsanto Group: ‘Agent Orange’ to Genetically Modified Corn,” described a ‘new fangled cyber war’ being waged against both eco-activists and independent scientists by supporters and former employees of Monsanto, who are described as “operationally powerful assistants” and who have taken up sometimes high-ranking posts in the US administration, regulatory authorities, and some of whom have connections deep within the military industrial establishment, including the CIA.
Did you know that literally millions of genetically-modified animals are being experimented on in labs all over the globe?…
The number of genetically modified (GM) animals used in scientific research in Britain has exceeded the number of ordinary laboratory animals for the first time, according to official statistics that show a 9 per cent overall increase in the use of experimental animals last year.
Some 4,033,310 animals were used in scientific experiments started in 2012, an increase of 322,689, or 9 per cent over the previous year. There were 1.91 million scientific “procedures” used with GM animals in 2012 compared to 1.68.m procedures on normal animals.
Should scientists be creating beings that are part human and part animal? Well, it is happening all over the planet. Just check out some of the things that a recent Slate article says is happening in labs around the world…
Not long ago, Chinese scientists embedded genes for human milk proteins into a mouse’s genome and have since created herds of humanized-milk-producing goats. Meanwhile, researchers at the University of Michigan have a method for putting a human anal sphincter into a mouse as a means of finding better treatments for fecal incontinence, and doctors are building animals with humanized immune systems to serve as subjects for new HIV vaccines.
Yes, this is actually happening. In a previous article, I described how Obama is forcing government workers to spy on the “lifestyles, attitudes and behaviors” of their fellow employees…
Federal employees and contractors are asked to pay particular attention to the lifestyles, attitudes and behaviors – like financial troubles, odd working hours or unexplained travel – of co-workers as a way to predict whether they might do “harm to the United States.” Managers of special insider threat offices will have “regular, timely, and, if possible, electronic, access” to employees’ personnel, payroll, disciplinary and “personal contact” files, as well as records of their use of classified and unclassified computer networks, polygraph results, travel reports and financial disclosure forms.
We have all kind of known this for a long time, right? Well, now someone is actually leaking the results of pro wrestling matches on the Internet before they happen…
A fan has provoked a furor in the world of professional wrestling after leaking the outcomes of 38 WWE matches ahead of the pay-per-view bouts.
The mystery fan, who identifies himself online as Dolphins1925, claims he has obtained the information from a source at Worldwide Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and is revealing the results to highlight the organisation’s failure to keep its storylines confidential.
Dolphins1925 started posting the results on Reddit’s pro-wrestling forum after another fan launched a “prediction series”, asking users for their picks ahead of the matches. He has since maintained a perfect record, even leaking the results of contests involving wrestling superstars such as John Cena and The Undertaker.
Three straight years of blistering drought have strained Texas’ water resources. Some cities like Midland are already steeply raising their water prices. But it’s not just residents of the Lone Star State feeling parched. Texas-based companies are scrambling to reduce their water usage and enact long-term water management plans as a critical business concern.
“As the drought continues, industry’s eyes are opening,” said Jordan Furnans, senior engineer at INTERA, a Texas-based geosciences and engineering firm. Those eyes are opening to discover that more dry years are coming, he said.
There’s a desperate need for water to fuel industrial, chemical and energy operations in some parts of Texas. “If plants shut down, they’re losing millions of dollars per day,” Furnans said.
Only a small percentage of Americans would have believed this particular “conspiracy theory” last year. But now it is all over the news. In fact, we have just learned that applications for tax-exempt status from Tea Party groups were ordered to be sent to the only Obama political appointee at the IRS…
IRS employees were ordered by their superiors–including Lois Lerner who pleaded the 5th Amendment against self-incrimination rather than testify in Congress–to send certain Tea Party tax-exemption applications to the office of the IRS’s Chief Counsel, which was headed by William Wilkins, who at that time was the only Obama political appointee at the IRS, according to a letter released today by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
“As a part of this ongoing investigation, the Committees have learned that the IRS Chief Counsel’s office in Washington, D.C. has been closely involved in some of the applications,” reads a letter released today by the House committees on Oversight and Government and Ways and Means. “Its involvement and demands for information about political activity during the 2010 election cycle appear to have caused systematic delays in the processing of Tea Party applications.”
This is a conspiracy theory that was denied for a very long time. But now even CNN is admitting the truth…
The Department of Health and Human Services and Environmental Protection Agency are proposing the change because of an increase in fluorosis — a condition that causes spotting and streaking on children’s teeth.
Can you get cancer from using a cell phone? Well, an increasing number of studies indicate that this is actually true…
At the highest exposure levels — using a mobile phone half an hour a day over a 10-year period — the study found a 40 percent increased risk of glioma brain tumors.
Every single year, hundreds of thousands of Americans are killed by prescription drugs. The following is a brief excerpt from a Vanity Fair article entitled “Deadly Medicine“…
Prescription drugs kill some 200,000 Americans every year. Will that number go up, now that most clinical trials are conducted overseas—on sick Russians, homeless Poles, and slum-dwelling Chinese—in places where regulation is virtually nonexistent, the F.D.A. doesn’t reach, and “mistakes” can end up in pauper’s graves?
Yes, many among the global elite really do want to substantially reduce the population of the planet. The following quotes are from one of my previous articles…
–David Rockefeller: “The negative impact of population growth on all of our planetary ecosystems is becoming appallingly evident.”
–CNN Founder Ted Turner: “A total world population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal.”’
–Paul Ehrlich, a former science adviser to president George W. Bush and the author of “The Population Bomb”: “To our minds, the fundamental cure, reducing the scale of the human enterprise (including the size of the population) to keep its aggregate consumption within the carrying capacity of Earth is obvious but too much neglected or denied”
-Barack Obama’s primary science adviser, John P. Holdren: “The development of a long-term sterilizing capsule that could be implanted under the skin and removed when pregnancy is desired opens additional possibilities for coercive fertility control. The capsule could be implanted at puberty and might be removable, with official permission, for a limited number of births.”
Satanists really do exist, and sometimes they do really, really awful things. The following is one recent example…
Moises Meraz-Espinoza walked into the Huntington Park Police Department two years ago to report a crime: He had killed his mother.
Officers went to the Maywood apartment that the then-18-year-old factory worker shared with his mother, Amelia Espinoza, 42, and found a gruesome scene. A trail of blood led to the bathroom, where plastic covered the walls and floor. There, they found an electrical circular saw with pieces of bone, blood and flesh stuck to the blade. Nearby, in a freezer, police found skin and muscles stored in plastic bags. The woman’s skull, with all her teeth plucked out, her eyes removed and two upside-down crosses carved into the bone, was stashed in a backpack.
Prosecutors say that Meraz-Espinoza strangled his mother and then skinned, filleted and dismembered her body as part of a satanic ritual.
Thanks to Edward Snowden, we have learned much more about how the NSA spies on all of us. And just this week it has come out that the NSA has no problem snooping on you if you are a friend of a friend of a friend of someone that might be a potential terrorist…
Chris Inglis, the agency’s deputy director, was one of several government representatives—including from the FBI and the office of the Director of National Intelligence—testifying before the House Judiciary Committee this morning. Most of the testimony largely echoed previous testimony by the agencies on the topic of the government’s surveillance, including a retread of the same offered examples for how the Patriot Act and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act had stopped terror events.
But Inglis’ statement was new. Analysts look “two or three hops” from terror suspects when evaluating terror activity, Inglis revealed. Previously, the limit of how surveillance was extended had been described as two hops. This meant that if the NSA were following a phone metadata or web trail from a terror suspect, it could also look at the calls from the people that suspect has spoken with—one hop. And then, the calls that second person had also spoken with—two hops. Terror suspect to person two to person three. Two hops. And now: A third hop.
The Federal Reserve is a private banking cartel that was created by the bankers and that serves the interest of the bankers. It was designed to perpetually increase the U.S. national debt and to perpetually create inflation. Unfortunately, it has done a great job on both counts. Since the Federal Reserve was created back in 1913, the U.S. national debt has gotten more than 5000 times larger, and the value of the U.S. dollar has fallen by more than 96 percent.
A Sheep No More is no longer plugged into the Matrix like the many sheep who are still programmed to believe that they have correct information provided by a varied and “independent media.” In fact the media is owned by 5 or 6 mega-media companies run by corporate advertising executives and Washington.
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And he said, "Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven." -Matthew 18:3
I've had the blessing of wearing my Mom title for almost four years and there's quite a few things I've learned. The biggest and most mind-blowing one though, has been this:
My son Pierson will turn four in June, and his baby sister Reese, is two. As toddlers; teeny, tiny little humans, they are ready and willing to love just about anyone. My oldest brother Nathan, thirty-three, was born with Cerebral Palsy. He resides with my parents and has many other special needs that factor in with his disability. His speech is altered immensely, and because of his extreme Osteoporosis, his movement is unstable. He loves to play on the computer and when he gets excited, he jumps up and down and flaps his hands back and forth. He loves music and when people read to him, that is one of his deepest love languages. He is loud, he is different, and yet by my children who can't quite understand, he is loved.
Since being able to form prayer requests on his own, Pierson never leaves Nathan out. He thanks God for him each night and prays that he won't get sick (a dangerous and common occurrence for my brother!) When we are in Michigan, he watches Nathan closely, but doesn't stare in a rude or disrespectful way, he is sincerely curious of his Uncle. Reese never hesitates and gives him 'head hugs' (Nathan's favorite way to show affection) and she eagerly tells him, "Love you!!!"
When I was a child, I was super protective and defensive of my brother. We would go into stores or restaurants and there were always people who would literally gawk at the site of him. Any chance I got, I hissed, "Stop STARING!" at them. In middle school, a boy I was talking to said, "No, your other brother," and I flat out punched him in the arm. He wasn't even trying to be offensive, he just didn't know how to word, 'your brother with special needs,' or perhaps didn't think he needed to. Flash forward twenty years, I'm still the baby sister, but now I'm also Mom--and it's my job to continue teaching my children how to love everyone, even and especially those who appear different than themselves.
So what will happen when I introduce my kids to their family member who is transgendered? What will their reaction be when they see that person, who was born a man, who they know as a man, who now identifies as a woman? This is no small discussion. This is not a simple conversation, nor one that I can even remotely come up with scenarios about. At this time, I'm just not ready. In my head, I want them to be a little older and to be able to rationalize complete sentences and questions that they may have for us. Pierson is somewhat of an anxious kid, and sometimes I worry that this introduction will scare him. That he will fear more of the unknown and things that he cannot articulate at such a young age. At two and three, our kids are just learning about body parts in general and the difference between boy and girl, man and woman. But I think that I know in my heart, deep down, that no matter when it happens or in what circumstance, Pierson will just love.
My husband and I love the Lord and we strive in every aspect and area of our lives, to be teaching our children to do the same. Unless you change and become like children, you will not enter the Kingdom of Heaven. In our twenties and thirties, a lot of life has happened to us. We've witnessed drug use, we've been around people who party too hard, we know stories of abuse, neglect, abandonment. We know the rights and wrongs that we want to live our lives by, and we know what we believe. We have a Biblical upbringing and understand what the Scriptures mean. We are bombarded with social media, with hateful posts, with gossip and with adults disagreeing over how life should be lived.
Our childlike innocence therefore, has been altered. We see black and white but we also see shades of grey. As adults, sometimes loving others doesn't come quite as easily, it becomes more of a choice. We have to choose to love. Many people don't understand my brothers' needs; I'm sure to some he seems strange or abnormal. But Jesus created him and I believe that He made Nathan the way he is for many reasons; one of them to show others how to love someone who is different. And because I believe in Jesus, I choose to love the rest of the population who is different as well. This doesn't just mean handicapped and transgendered people--this includes so much more. I make the choice to love those who look different, act different, who have completely opposing political views, who love the same sex, who aspire to be a different gender, who don't believe in my God, and those who heck, may not even like ME, at all.
Because I believe in these things, I will constantly strive to teach my children to do the same. There should not be judgment, there should not be any reason to love anyone less or differently. I am so far from perfect, and so are you. I'm in need of so much healing, as are you. I may not quite be ready to introduce my very young children to our family member as a she, but I'm confident that when we do, they will have innocent and open hearts.
You know reading this, that there has been excessive conversation about the transgendered community. But why? Why must we focus on a minority when we ourselves, have so many specks in our own hearts? I don't have any answers about what will happen, about the 'what IF' so many fear--if bathrooms in public places will change, if dressing rooms change, if locker rooms in schools will change, IF... But I believe that Jesus would never waste His time arguing or trying to prove His point, on ANY worldly topic. I know that He is the answer to our brokenness, and that loving every single person, is the very first step. And you know what else? He chooses you? I choose you.
How will you choose to love? With a childlike innocence, with an open heart and open arms? What an example my own children are, and how I pray that I continuously allow for their life lessons to shape and grow mine. Together, we await His Kingdom.
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India’s national football team coach Stephen Constantine, is angry his side have not been given permission to train at the majestic Azadi Stadium in Tehran, ahead of Thursday's match with Iran in the 2018 World Cup qualifier.
The India national team landed in the Iranian capital yesterday and had two training sessions put in place. After Constantine allowed the Iran squad to train at their match venue in Bengaluru, he expected the same courtesy in return but was disappointed to find this was not so.
“When you extend courtesies, you would always like to be repaid, no matter what," a dejected Constantine told aiff.com.
"But to our surprise we are being denied to train at the match venue (the Azadi Stadium) for two days. It was understandable that we would also be training at the match venue for two days simply because we had allowed the Iranian National Team to train at the venue for two days," the disappointment was palpable in his voice.
It was a forty-five minute drive each way to the training ground from their hotel, situated on a busy street in the city.
Greeted by rain and the constant threat of thunder and lightning above the snow covered mountains, their training session elsewhere was a very cold one. With the temperature much colder than what they had left behind in Delhi, Constantine expressed this was something his squad will have to get accustomed to before the match.
The training session aside, Constantine was pleased with the treatment and catering of his Indian contingent.
We were received well at the airport and the transfer to the team hotel was smooth. My assistant coach (Lee Johnson) came here in advance and sorted everything out. The hotel is a decent one and we look forward to our sessions and the match," said Constantine.
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Who would become a Street Child or Rag picker by choice? This was a question frequently asked by us. Several factors emerged as the provoking reasons. This life-style is forced onto these children for survival. They lack the basic needs that most of us enjoy; they come from violent and broken homes, perhaps second marriages where the mother has been burnt to death with kerosene, the father demanding further dowry from the wife’s family to feed his alcohol addiction.
The children from the first marriage are unwanted by the second wife and daily face beatings, starvation and deprivation of security.
Some are forced from a very young age to work and earn money, a few are influenced by peer pressure, and some are orphans fighting a daily battle to survive.
Boys unable to tolerate the daily beatings and dysfunctional family life run away and become street children. Girls are forced to look after younger family members and even have to beg for their own survival and that of the younger child. They are treated as slaves in the home and many are forced into prostitution at a very early age.
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I user forms authorization, so when the user navigates to Default.aspx he is redirected to Login.aspx. Pretty standard stuff.
Can it have anything to do with that on http://www.mydomain.com I can't see the filename ('Default.aspx', 'Login.aspx')? How can I enable so the filename is included in the redirected domain?
My feeling says it's not posible but anyway I am curious if there is at least a workaround for accomplish this.Basically I am working at my client site and my machine is not connected to the domain.What I want to do is running a web application locally under a domain account, and using the webdev server.The webapp uses the default authentication, windows authentication that is.I tried using impersonation with domainuser & password but I got the following error Could not create Windows user token from the credentials specified in the config file. Error from the operating system 'Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.I have to mention that the username and the password are correct.
We have a website for our company on one domain and we have a login form to a webmail solution on another domain.Now i would like to build a form on our website the transfers the request to the login form on the webmail domain and automatically validate the user if user and pass are correct.Need help to find the correct way of doing this. The domains is hosted by our company, the website and webmail is on different servers. I don't want to use the querystring,
I am trying to achieve a SSO implimentation across my websites so i am using the machine key attribute to do so.now the trouble starts here as the website the user logs in is on the .net 1.1 framework and the website it it navigating to is .net 4.0.I have share the same machine-key across both the application . It works fine in my testing environment but as i move to the deployment server ,it just dosent work !So what i could do is read this article on MSDN :
We have a ASP.NET site that partially depends on forms authentication for login credentials, however the implementation of IPrincipal is completely custom.
But, when running the site on a particular server (which is somewhat semi-hardened when it comes to security), the app crashes when invoking IPrincipal.IsInRole() with the following messsage:
System.SystemException: The trust relationship between the primary domain and the trusted domain failed.
This indicates a communication error between the web-server and the DC, however since our application doesn't at all utilizes Windows authentication, I don't see why it needs to communicate with the DC.
I was finally enable to reproduce this error on my dev-machine (i revoked my machine from the DC yesterday, but didn't reproduce it until today)
HttpContext.User is actually a WindowsPrincipal by default it seems, and the error in my code was that I only replace it with CustomPrincipal upon login. Hence, unathenticated users still get the WindowsPrincipal which then fails horribly if you have trust issues on your AD.
Im returning the username from sharepoint site as a string. This is done successfully with the below code but I also get the domain with it. How can I only return the username and not the domain either through sharepoint or programmatically removing it? domain/username
I have two domain servers X and Y.My Asp.net Web application is hosted on Domain X.But my scope is required to authorize the user of Domain Y on the Web application hosted on Domain X server.I am using Windows Authetication mode in application
I have a main domain "mydomain.com" and then a sub domain "forums.mydomain.com". If a user visits "forums.mydomain.com" without being logged in, they are redirected to "mydomain.com/login.aspx".
If they are redirected to the login page with "mydomain.com/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=http://forums.mydomain.com", then they are succesfully logged into the forums but NOT the main site.
If they are simply redirected to the login page with "mydomain.com/login.aspx" with no returnUrl, they are correctly logged into both the main site and the forums.
The following code works as it was originally designed to move a file from one directory to another directory on the same server, but I need to change it to work so it will move a file from one server to another server. My challenge is how to define the source directory on a different server and check if file exists.
could i use the begin request of Global.asax to redirect everything, from mydomain. domain to www.mydomain.domain?
However we need to ensure session is maintained between www.ourdomain.com and foo.ourdomain.com, as our SSL certificate only covers the main domain.
In practice this means we'll swap to the main domain on our payment pages, which run HTTPS, and then redirect back to the subdomain, after payment.
I've got an Search Engine Optimisation problem where users are able to access my site by specifying any sub-domain. This is causing duplicate page issues with SEO.For example if a user mis-types 'www' then posts a link on a forum, google is crawling 'wwww.domain.com'. Furthermore, google is also crawling 'domain.com'.I need a way of forcing the site to always redirect to 'www.domain.com' regardless of how the user accesses the site.
This site needs to get a request from another web site/different domain. How can I check whether the request is coming from right web site so that no any hacker will take an opportunity to enter in my web site.
For this, client does not want to share encryption logic, query string or stroring session state in the same cookie.
I have a web server in a stand alone domain that does not have a trust relationship with the main domain.
Is it possible to authenticate against the main domain with a web application hosted on the stand alone domain?
ineed to pass this information to an external application for the current user to gain access to the system. Can i untick Anonymous user access in IIS and continue using forms authentication? what are the other options.
is there a way i could find out how to get all the users in a group on my domain, i have a domain called "cot", within that domain we have multiple groups like "RO,Admin,PM,SPM and 2 or 3 more", i need to get all the users in a particular group, i am using vs2008 and coding on webforms with c#, i have tried various example i could find online but none have worked for me so far.
I've set the NTFS security permission for each user and his/her domain to the webserver's security ntfs permission folder. But it is still not authenticating. So what do I need to do to enable this feature? I am using windows 2003 webserver.
I have a problem. On the one domain [URL] save employees in another domain [URL] save other employees. What is the best solution for this? Do I need to save each table id_domain? | [
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This is a handy feature when users need to credit a portion or all of a fee back to a client, indicate some sort of discount or pro-ration to a fee, or any other reason a simple comment is needed.
It’s easy! Just open the account that you wish to add the comment, and enter the comment in the account notes field surrounded by {}’s.
Just be sure to include the {}’s and the result will look like this (highlighted for this demonstration):
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One set of ASVAB scores – Career Exploration Scores – tells you your current strengths in verbal, math, science, and technical skills. The scores allow you to compare your test performance with that of other students at your grade level and can help you determine your readiness for further education and training in different career areas. You will also receive a Military Entrance Score that is important for entry into the Armed Services. You can discuss your score with a military recruiter.
The last requirement of the military is for military performance assessment, and learning from it. These two functions are performed by military historians and military theorists who seek to identify failures and success of the armed force, and integrate corrections into the military reform, with the aim of producing an improved force capable of performing adequately, should there be a national defence policy review.
AFQT scores are reported as percentiles between 1-99. An AFQT percentile score indicates the percentage of examinees in a reference group that scored at or below that particular score. For current AFQT scores, the reference group is a sample of 18 to 23 year old youth who took the ASVAB as part of a national study conducted in 1997. Thus, an AFQT score of 95 indicates that the examinee scored as well as or better than 95% of the nationally-representative sample of 18 to 23 year olds. An AFQT score of 60 indicates that the examinee scored as well as or better than 60% of the nationally-representative sample.
Candidates taking the ASVAB are given a AFQT (Armed Forces Qualifying Test) score which is simply a combination of your scores from four tests (Arithmetic Reasoning, Mathematics Knowledge, Word Knowledge, and Paragraph Comprehension). This AFQT score is represented as a percentile (from 1-99) which depicts how well you scored compared to other test takers. For example, if your score is a 57, this means that you scored better than 57% of the other test takers. The AFQT score is used to determine whether you are qualified to enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Senate Bill (SB) 1843 (85th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2017) authorizes that each school year, each school district and open-enrollment charter school is required to provide students in grades 10 through 12 an opportunity to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test and consult with a military recruiter. School districts and open-enrollment charter schools must:
Achieving the minimum required AFQT score established by an individual branch gets your foot in the door, but the higher you score, the better. For example, if you need a medical or criminal history waiver in order to enlist, the military personnel who make those decisions are more likely to take a chance on you if they think you’re a pretty smart cookie.
The ASVAB is routinely reviewed to eliminate any potential biases from questions and scoring. The exam underwent a major revision in 2002. Two years later, a renormalization of the percentile scoring system was performed to ensure that a 50 percent score represented performing better than 50 percent of all test takers. The 10-section ASVAB improves the matching of volunteers with available jobs and helps match job openings with qualified individuals.
For those who are interested in enlisting in the military, they are screened using the Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT), which is comprised of a subset of scores from the ASVAB. Successfully passing the AFQT is not the sole requirement for enlisting but is one of the qualifications that must be met. There are various requirements for the different branches of the military and those interested are encouraged to contact recruiters to obtain more information about requirements specific to that branch.
Again, the ASVAB is a wide-ranging exam covering many different areas. The designers of ASVAB practice tests, at least the high quality ones, know this and have spent time researching past tests to come up with practice tests that feature questions covering areas commonly tested for on the real exam. Thus, taking practice tests is a great way to focus on the material that matters most and avoid wasting your time studying content that likely won’t be on the test.
The SAT requires training of the mind. More specifically it requires one to be able to pick up on context clues, make valid assumptions, and express concrete facts. This is why millions of students study intensely before they jump right into the test. Imagine if another area was added onto that same test. The person studying for that test would then need to study even harder. That is the logic that should be put forth when preparing for the ASVAB. It requires that a person expresses the previously mentioned skills while adding the verbal/physical aspects. The question becomes “How does one prepare themselves for this rigorous test?”
As of 2017, the U.S. spends about US$610 billion annually to fund its military forces and Overseas Contingency Operations.[6] Put together, the U.S. constitutes roughly 40 percent of the world's military expenditures. The U.S. Armed Forces has significant capabilities in both defense and power projection due to its large budget, resulting in advanced and powerful technologies which enables a widespread deployment of the force around the world, including around 800 military bases outside the United States.[12] The U.S. Air Force is the world's largest air force, the U.S. Navy is the world's largest navy by tonnage, and the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps combined are the world's second largest air arm. In terms of size, the U.S. Coast Guard is the world's 12th largest naval force.[13] [14][15]
During the war, significant advances were made in military communications through increased use of radio, military intelligence through use of the radar, and in military medicine through use of penicillin, while in the air, the guided missile, jet aircraft, and helicopters were seen for the first time. Perhaps the most infamous of all military technologies was the creation of the atomic bomb, although the exact effects of its radiation were unknown until the early 1950s. Far greater use of military vehicles had finally eliminated the cavalry from the military force structure.
At Armed Forces Loans we have a flexible approach towards evaluating your loan application. Unless there are some serious issues with your credit history, we try our best to say yes. Our military loan rates will vary depending on several factors such as your monthly income, past credit history, the amount and length of the loan, and current financial obligations.
Trends in recruiting 1975–2001 showing total numbers of enlisted recruits in all branches of US armed forces in light blue and percentage of recruiting goals met in dark blue. Percentage of recruits with at least a high school diploma is shown in gold, percentage with an above average AFQT in orange, and the percentage called "high quality", with both a diploma and above-average AFQT score, is in purple.[1]
Battlefield commission: under certain conditions, enlisted personnel who have skills that separate them from their peers can become officers by direct commissioning of a commander so authorized to grant them. This type of commission is rarely granted and is reserved only for the most exceptional enlisted personnel; it is done on an ad hoc basis, typically only in wartime. No direct battlefield commissions have been awarded since the Vietnam War. The Navy and Air Force do not employ this commissioning path.
Our ASVAB practice test questions are categorized to help you focus your study. Just like in the real exam, each of our questions will have four possible answers to choose from. The questions are similar to what you can expect on the actual ASVAB exam. After you submit answers to the practice questions, a test score will be presented. In addition, you will be given rationales (explanations) to all of the questions to help you understand any questions you may have gotten wrong.
The Electronics Information section of the practice test gauges your knowledge of electrical equipment and parts, including circuits, currents, batteries, and resistors. An example may be, “Because solid state diodes have no filament, they: don’t work, are less efficient than tubes, require less operating power, or require more operating power?” The CAT-ASVAB has 16 questions in 8 minutes; the paper-and-pencil version has 20 questions in 9 minutes.
The bonus disc alone makes this worth most of the price. The Hollywood High live songs (9 of them) are amazingly well recorded, very energetic great performance, with an enthusiastic crowd that doesn't intrude on the music. If you remember the live "El Mocambo" bonus disc that was part of an EC boxed set several years ago, well this is FAR better than that. The Hollywood High set alone could have been released as a great live CD, possibly the only reason it wasn't was because it would be seen as too short. The "bonus disc" here has other songs (B sides, etc.) not from the original "Armed Forces" which are worthy and interesting as well.
I purchased your AFQT Secrets file, and I just wanted to let you know that I got a 99% on my test. I just got my job of choice today of Military Intelligence Analyst, and I am now on the road to my future career in the CIA or NSA. I just want to thank you again, and hope you have continued success in your ventures. Sincerely, Paul L. U.S. Army (Intel Analyst
After adding so much information to the aptitude test, there was a bit of difficulty interpreting the test results. In addition to that, a vast majority of test takers were deemed as being under qualified based on their test results. This is why the percentile change was made. It ensured that a 50% actually correlated with a person doing better than 50% of the test takers. Those revisions have worked hand-in-hand with the preparation of the armed forces.
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Please note that all applicants are required to upload their scanned(digital) photographs and signature and the file size of each of the Photograph and Signature should not be more than *50 KB per file. The online application system will not allow to upload files larger than 50 KB. All Candidates have to upload his / her Photograph and Signature only in "Jpeg" format and file name of Photograph and signature should preferably be photo.jpeg and sign.jpeg respectively.
Take your recent colour passport size photograph in digital format. The picture should be taken against a light/white background.
File size of each of the Photograph should not be more than 50 KB per file , otherwise it will not be allowed by the System to upload.
The candidate himself/herself should sign( no capital letters) on a white paper with a black ink pen.
To reduce the size, crop the image of the signature in MS Paint or any other Photo Editor. Please ensure that only the signature portion is cropped and not the entire A4 paper on which you have signed.
Once the photograph and signature is uploaded by the candidate successfully , System will generate a Confirmation page of the applicant on the screen with pre printed Photograph and Signature .
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Press Ctrl + W ,a window will open which will have an option 'resize by %'. Here enter anything between 10 to 50% and save the file with an extension .jpeg.
Check for the size of the file in 'properties'. If the file size is still higher than 50 KB, once again open in paint and resize it to bring it down to less than 50KB.
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The de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito is a British multi-role combat aircraft with a two-man crew which served during and after the Second World War. It was one of few operational front-line aircraft of the era constructed almost entirely of wood and was nicknamed "The Wooden Wonder". The Mosquito was also known affectionately as the "Mossie" to its crews.
Originally conceived as an unarmed fast bomber, the Mosquito was adapted to roles including low to medium-altitude daytime tactical bomber, high-altitude night bomber, pathfinder, day or night fighter, fighter-bomber, intruder, maritime strike aircraft, and fast photo-reconnaissance aircraft. It was also used by the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) as a fast transport to carry small high-value cargoes to, and from, neutral countries, through enemy-controlled airspace. A single passenger could be carried in the aircraft's bomb bay, which would be adapted for the purpose.
Production of the Mosquito began in 1941, and continued throughout the war years. The Mosquito flew its last official European war mission on 21 May 1945, with Mosquitos of 143 Squadron and 248 Squadron RAF.
The De Havilland Mosquito was flown by at least 21 different countries both during WW11 and well afterwards.
The Tamiya kit isn't a new kit by any means. It was 1st molded in 1996, yet the kit is the equal of, or even surpasses many of today's current offerings. The parts are still flash free with exceptional detail & fit. The cockpit is very nicely detailed, as is the bomb bay, the lower Hispano canon bay, and the nose machine gun bay. Surface detail is exquisitely done as on the canon bay doors. And the main landing gear is simply outstanding even by today's standards.
Tamiya gives you the option to model either a Mk VI fighter bomber, or the NF MK II Night fighter. two different wing tips are provided so you can model the correct variant. The front portion of the fuselage is a separate piece so that they could easily change the kit to the Mk IV bomber version, which also has been kitted, and still is in their current catalog.
The decals are up to Tamiya's current standards, looks to be in perfect register, thin, and correctly colored. However, I opted to use the Aviaeology RCAF Mosquitoes decal sheet #1 for the Canadians in fighter Command, and depicted "Amigo Panchito" TH-V SN976 of the 418 Squadron. As usual their decals are absolutely perfect in every respect, and the amount of detailing and historical information way exceeds what one would find on a decal sheet.
Ultracast De Havilland Mosquito Flame Dampening Exhaust Shrouds. Honestly, the kit parts with a little work are just as good. I know, as I did that with one of the shrouds. Look closely and you still can't tell which one it is.
Master De Havilland Mosquito NF Mk. II / FB Mk. VI Pitot Tube & Armament Set (Browning .303 barrels and Hispano 20mm barrel tips). Simply outstanding in detail and workmanship. I've never seen any molded plastic or resin come close to these.
I scratch built several details in the cockpit such as an oscilloscope, and the correctly shaped armour plate for the nav/bomberdier including the see through portal. The landing gear door assembly was scratched built, details added to the wing tanks from sheet plastic and steel wire. As I previously mentioned, the cockpit ended up being a combination of the kit and Aeries cockpits.
The overall parts fit is exceptional, as I needed almost no putty or filler except for the nose cone section which always seems to be an issue with me. Go figure.
I primed the model with MIG AMM Black Acrylic primer, then MIG AMM Gray Acrylic primer for a random blotch pattern to create a Black Basing effect. I used Tamiya's XF-83 2(RAF) Medium Sea Gray, and XF-81 2(RAF) Dark Green. The 2(RAF) denotes Tamiya's later war RAF colors which were a little darker then the same earlier colors.
As I stated earlier, I used Aviaeology decals, but the kit decals would have worked just as well. They're just that good, as I did need to use a few of them, and they preformed perfectly.
My decal procedures are somewhat different from what one is use to. I start by applying warm water with a few drops of Window & Newton Flow Enhancer on the surface, then apply the decal, then Microscale Set, Microscale Sol, and finally Solvaset. For many Asian decals I find that I need a stronger solution, and opt for the Mr.Mark Set & Sol.
After sealing the decals with Testors Glosscoat, I used Tamiya's Black Panel wash, then a overall light filter to kind of blend everything together. And finally sealed the Mossie with Testors Dullcoat.
HiJoel.The detail that you add is amazing!You have done a painting and shading that fit perfectly to this wooden vessel.The landing gears are themselves a model.It is the most beautiful Mosquito i have ever seen.Thanks for this model.Christos
Christos, Thank you so much for your most gracious comments on the Mossie build. It was a labor of love, and honestly, the best model I've ever built. Joel
Nice one Joel It's great to see your Mossie on the Front Page where it belongs. I've long admired your builds, and in this one all the elements combined for a real stunner. All the best Rowan
Rowan, Why thanks my friend for those more then kind words. I've known you a long time, so it even has a more personal meaning to me. Joel
Excellent build with interesting markings. The used aftermarket products are a good addition to this still fine kit. The shading effects makes this build look even more convincing. Well done Joel ! Bernd
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A chiSena funeral song from southern Malawi on the theme of equality in death, for rich and poor, black and white.
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Dubbed the fastest man in the world, Bolt has apparently had a lifelong dream of playing professional soccer. Now the Central Coast Mariners, a team located near Sydney, is ready to see if Bolt's track star prowess will translate to the playing field.
Bolt retired from running last year and has toyed with the possibility of playing with a few international soccer teams, including ones in Germany and Norway.
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What a poem you shared with this pooling effect great work, Liking it a lot and looking forward to more interning poems. Keep posting good stuff.
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Etihad Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner touched down in Shanghai today from Abu Dhabi on its first flight into China.
Flight EY862 from Abu Dhabi departed at 10.25pm yesterday from the Middle East arriving in Shanghai at 11.10am today. The inaugural flight from Shanghai (EY867) will depart again on 3 August at 00.30am, arriving back in Abu Dhabi at 6.15am the same day. To mark the event, guests were presented with commemorative certificates in Chinese and English, featuring Shanghai’s iconic landmark, the Oriental Pearl Tower.
“Since launching flights between Shanghai and Abu Dhabi four years ago, we have experienced first-hand the huge growth of China’s outbound tourism market and enjoyed strong demand from both business and leisure travellers.”
“The decision to upgrade to the Boeing 787 reflects the importance of Shanghai and China to the airline. Shanghai is a modern metropolis and a global economic, financial, trading and shipping centre, which underlines its importance within Etihad Airways’ global network and supports the introduction of the new aircraft.”
Mr. Baumgartner continued: “The new Boeing 787 services will help to support the increasing demand for outbound tourism from Shanghai and its surrounding cities in Eastern China. The additional capacity will enable more Chinese business and leisure travellers to enjoy seamless one-stop connections over the Abu Dhabi hub to over 40 destinations across the Gulf region, Europe, Africa and South America.”
China has recently surpassed the USA as the biggest business travel market in the world, according to the Global Business Travel Association, representing US$291.2 billion spending on business travel in 2015. The Dreamliner will assist Etihad Airways’ growing reputation amongst the business community in China, with the aircraft specifically catering to the long-haul business market.
The airline’s world-renowned guest experience begins well before departure and lasts long after arrival. For example, its chauffeur service is available in over 30 cities globally including Beijing and Shanghai. At Terminal 3 in Abu Dhabi International Airport, guests pass through a dedicated premium check-in facility into the luxury of an exclusive Business Class Lounge, while a new flagship First Class Lounge & Spa opened at the end of May for first class guests and eligible Etihad Airways Partners (EAP) Platinum Frequent Flyers.
On the aircraft, the Business Studios offer direct aisle access, a fully-flat bed of up to 80.5 inches long, and an increase of 20 per cent in personal space. Upholstered in the finest Poltrona Frau leather, the Business Studio is equipped with an in-seat massage and pneumatic cushion control system which enables guests to adjust the firmness and comfort of their seat. Each Business Studio has an 18-inch personal touch-screen TV with noise-cancelling headsets.
Business guests also have access to three choices of main course on the menu, with a dine-on-demand option for travellers who wish to choose when to eat. Each business guest also receives a customised Etihad Airways LUXE amenity kit, inspired by some of the iconic cities on the airline’s extensive global network. Passengers on board have access to a dedicated food and beverage manager, a multi-national crew and the airline’s well known Flying Nannies, who provide assistance to parents travelling with young children.
For inflight entertainment, Etihad Airways currently operates the latest Panasonic eX3 IFE system on its flagship fleet of Boeing 787s and Airbus A380s. Guests can also enjoy mobile connectivity, access to onboard Wi-Fi and seven satellite channels of live TV on many aircraft.
For economy passengers, the airline’s Smart Seats provide enhanced comfort with a unique ‘fixed wing’ headrest, adjustable lumbar support, a seat width of approximately 19 inches and an 11.1” personal TV monitor on each seat. The aircraft has been designed for optimum long-haul travel with enhancements including humidity controls while air pressure levels are set to ensure a smoother flight allowing guests to arrive feeling fresher on arrival.
Shanghai is the seventh destination in the world to be served by Etihad Airways’ B787-9 Dreamliner aircraft with the aircraft also deployed to Perth, Brisbane, Singapore, Washington DC, Zurich and Düsseldorf. Etihad Airways first launched a five-times-a-week two-class Airbus A330-200 services to Shanghai in March 2012. With a further 62 Boeing 787 Dreamliners scheduled for delivery over the next few years, the aircraft will become the mainstay of Etihad Airways’ long-haul fleet.
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