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"Graduation day, 20 January 2017, Kilo Company and Oscar Company. This is, IMHO, the greatest graduation ceremony I have ever witnessed. And I’ve seen it twice.\n\nEvery time I think about it, I get something in my eyes. Strange.\n\nGraduation takes place on Peatross Parade Deck, one of the largest parade decks I’ve ever seen. Graduation begins with the Parris Island Marine Corps band entering. Then, the Parade Adjunct marks the right flank of the formation and the two graduating companies enter the deck, marching in unison, platoon flags waving in the breeze. It is an incredible sight.\n\nI hope that this panorama of the parade deck, with 599 men and women that are the United States Marine Corps newest members, helps you see just how large the parade deck is.\n\nIt was during the Commanding Officers Remarks that something got in my eyes. He’s talking about honor, courage, and commitment. Then he says, “Once a Marine, Always a Marine,” and asks for all Marines in attendance to stand and be recognized. Up goes Number One Son. I’m working on getting “dust” out of my eyes.\n\nI had to laugh to myself after thinking about this. Every other graduation ceremony you might attend wants to honor all veterans in attendance. Not here. They only want to honor Marines. Sorry, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and Army veterans.\n\nAfter the Remarks, the Marines pass in review, which is another spectacular sight.\n\nThen, they retire the guidons, present awards to the high shooters and high scorers in combined personal fitness, the band plays the Marines’ Hymn, and then there is the Final Dismissal.\n\nNow, another rush to greet the new Marines, take more photos, and meet some of friends he’s made during the 13 weeks of boot camp.",
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"Number One Son with his cousin, his new brother.\n\nAfter congratulating him, it was time to head back north. But first, a special stop. What Number One Son called “a tradition.”",
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"To all, this looks like just another Wendy’s. To my family, this is the Wendy’s where we stopped with Number One Son, after his graduation and he had his first civilian meal in 13 weeks. It’s at Highway 17 and I-95 in Jasper, SC. To quote my blog post from 2010:\n\nOn the way home, we stopped at Wendy’s for lunch, with our Marine. What did he eat?\n\nQuite an amazing sight.\n\nThis time, it was just a Double Baconator, medium fry, and a soda.\n\nMy mother now has all of her grandchildren in uniform: two Marines, a soldier, and a (auxiliary) policeman. I think that is simply amazing and I am extremely proud of them all. Although, as I said back in 2010, “proud” is a word that doesn’t seem to appropriately describe how I feel about them.\n\nI cannot say that I will not return to MCRD Parris Island for a third visit. Of course, it will be with Number One Son in tow. And, hopefully, with Number Two Son. Our family now has a proud tradition of men in uniform after a generation without any.\n\nBy the way, graduation ceremonies at MCRD Parris Island are open to the public. If you ever find yourself in the area, please take the time to witness a graduation ceremony. Here are all of the dates for 2017. It will only take you a few hours of your time (depending on whether you also decide to see some of the sights on the base). As I keep telling you, it is truly the best graduation ceremony you will ever witness. Honest.\n\nNearly seven years ago, I traveled to Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) Parris Island, SC, for Number One Son’s graduation from boot camp and into the US Marine Corps. Neither he nor I ever thought that we would return.\n\nBut we did. Here is what I shared with you seven years ago.\n\nThis time, it was for my nephew’s graduation. An interesting tidbit; he graduated from the same recruit battalion and platoon as Number One Son.\n\n19 January, we arrived at MCRD Parris Island for Family Day. The festivities started at the (civilian) God awful time of 7AM for the recruit’s motivational run. This is pretty much just a show for the families, and is a fairly short run, by USMC standards. But it is the first opportunity to see your recruit, even if it is a fleeting moment. At about 9:30AM, we all gather in the All Weather Training Facility. It is here that we watch a film which condenses 13 weeks of training into about 20 minutes. Then, after an interminable wait (remember, the military hardly ever starts anything on time), the recruits enter the facility where we are introduced to the Drill Instructors, reminded of Family Day rules, and on-base liberty begins.\n\nChaos reigns while family and recruits seek each other out in the massive crowd where laughing, crying, and hugging is everywhere you look.\n\nOur recruit now takes us on a tour of MCRD. First stop, his barracks. His brand new barracks.",
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"Kind of looks like a college dormitory, doesn’t it? Let’s take a look inside.",
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"Looks like pretty much every “dorm” you’ve seen, right? Neat and tidy, everything in its place.\n\nThey even have showers, sinks, toilets and urinals in their “dorm.” And when they are standing at the urinals, they are reminded to check their stream to make sure that they are drinking enough water with this handy chart:",
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"Number One Son and I took a good look around the barracks, as this is not the same one that housed him during his time at MCRD. We made a mental note to find his old barracks.\n\nAfter the visit to the barracks, we headed to Marine Corps Exchange, which has everything a Marine needs (insignia, clothes, boots, and so on) and everything visitors need (souvenirs, beer, alcohol, gifts, food, and so on). Number One Son picked up some Challenge Coins and I bought a new license plate frame.\n\nNumber One Son and I remembered that his old barracks was behind the Marine Corps Exchange, so we went looking for it while the others walked to the Visitors Center, as lunch was being delivered to us.\n\nWe found his old barracks:",
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"And his old parade deck:",
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"Number One Son was not happy. “Do you know how much time I spent on that parade deck? Now look at it.” He was, IMHO, really upset. I suppose the equivalent would be discovering that your childhood home had been torn down.\n\nOn our way to meet up with the rest of the family, we talked with an Army veteran that is working in a civilian role on MCRD. He and Number One Son had a really nice chat about where they’d been, what they’d done. I think that the little conversation lifted Number One Son’s spirits. Plus, for me, it was extremely cool to listen to two vets talk about their experiences.\n\nAfter an excellent lunch (thanks Laurie), it was time for a few pictures.",
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"A new Marine and an alumni (say hello to Number One Son).",
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"And one of just the new Marine, my nephew:",
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"More touring of MCRD followed, before the Marine had to report to the parade deck to practice their graduation ceremony.",
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"The sand pit. This is where “Individual Training (IT)” takes place. From what Number One Son told me, you don’t want to be in the pit. I trust his judgement. It’s also the only place where the Drill Instructors cannot touch you. But even with that limitation, recruits do feel their wrath.",
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"The Yellow Footprints. When the new recruits disembark from the bus, in the dead of the night, they are required to stand on a set of footprints. This begins their welcome into the Marine Corps.",
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"New recruits. Notice the high visibility belts they are wearing. That immediately signals to all that these men have just arrived at MCRD. And, according to Number One Son, signals to all to keep an eye on them during the first week at MCRD, as this is when they are most apt to have issues.\n\nNext time, graduation and fast food.\n\nThis is my newest addition and one that I am most proud. Wore it today, as I drove Number One Son to the airport, spent time with him at the gate*, and bid him farewell.",
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"When he arrived in Cleveland on 21 December, it was the first time I’d seen him in nine months. Today was, quite possibly, the last time I will see him for a year. He is currently working up for deployment overseas.\n\n* – As a parent of an active member of the military, I am permitted to go to the gate with my son."
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"Last year, a phenomenon hit Atlanta, and our family (and weekends) haven’t been the same ever since! I’m talking about The Five Stripes, the black, red, and gold… our favorite sport team to watch…. Atlanta United!",
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"So, along with being huge fans of this second-year franchise that’s taking Atlanta by storm, we’ve gotten to go to more than our fair share of games, and that usually means tailgating! Every time a tailgate comes up, we have the same conversation of what we should bring, and every time we come up with something different.",
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"So much to my pleasure, I’ve found something that everyone will love, every time, and can’t wait to take it with us to our next tailgate in a few weeks! My new magic tailgate snack is Frank’s RedHot Bone-in Wings, and can be found right in the freezer aisle of Walmart this fall!",
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"Did you know Frank’s RedHot Cayenne Pepper Sauce was used as the secret ingredient for the first ever Buffalo Wings in Buffalo, New York? This put it on the map and started the flavor craze that has led to consumers obsession with all things Buffalo-flavor, like buffalo pizza, buffalo dip, buffalo chips, you name it!\n\nIn preparation for our next Atl Utd tailgate in November, I (of course) had to taste-test the wings to see which I’d want to take! So, I snagged a bag of Kickin’ BBQ because if I could only have one sauce for the rest of my life, it’d be BBQ. I also grabbed Original because I knew it would be an easy crowd-pleaser. And the results are in… these tasty little nuggets of flavor will pop in your mouth and ooze that tangy, delicious sauce so much you won’t want to stop! These snacks are the most convenient, easy snack I could have hoped to take along to tailgates, gatherings, parties, and more!",
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"I also grabbed a Frank’s RedHot sauce in case anyone wants an extra little kick with their Frank’s RedHot Bone-in Wings. This couldn’t be a more perfect pair!",
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"We’ll be heading to Mercedez Benz to catch Atlanta United play in the playoffs on November 11, and you better believe we’ll be stopping by Walmart the week before to grab a few bags of Frank’s RedHot Bone-in Wings to enjoy beforehand! What’s your go-to tailgate snack?\n\nDisclosure: This post is sponsored by Frank’s Red Hot but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.",
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It was nothing short of fantastic.\n\nIn later high-school, and now an acne-riddled indie obsessed teen, I continued the family tradition of hosting Australia Day parties, to listen to the Triple J Hottest 100. My mates and I would gather in the weatherboard-with-the-pool-out-front and spend all day swimming, pushing each other into pools, moaning over the predictably shitty choice of Number One Song, getting up to “shenanigans.” One particularly eventful year a huge summer storm hit. With lightning breaking the air, all of us had to evacuate the pool and huddle on the front verandah as the thick drops fell on the hot red bricks – a petrichor smell rising over the streets.\n\nFor Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the 26th of January has very different memories. The arrival of the First Fleet on the 26th of January, 1788, signalled the beginning of over 200 years of land being stolen. Up to 70 percent of the Indigenous Australian population of 700,000 were wiped out by European diseases that had never been seen here before.[i] At least 250 documented massacres sought to commit genocide against Indigenous Australians.[ii] Indigenous women were raped. Indigenous men were tied in chains and imprisoned in places like Wadjemup (Rottnest Island)[iii]. The state sanctioned the forced removal of Indigenous children from their loving parents’ arms in the Stolen Generations, specifically to “breed out the black.”[iv] For 200 years, it was denied that anyone even lived on this land prior to British colonisation, until the High Court’s overturning of ‘terra nullius’ in the landmark ‘Mabo’ ruling in 1992.\n\nThis traumatic history is not yet in the past.\n\nToday, in WA 73 percent of the kids sent to prison are Aboriginal.[v] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ life expectancy is 13 years less than other Western Australians[vi]. And this very month, 5 Aboriginal girls have committed suicide. [vii]\n\nChanging the date won’t tarnish my nostalgic memories of Australia Day, or my Dad. It won’t change generations of people to come’s excitement at the first burst of light and crack as fireworks cover the sky over our river. And changing the date won’t stop future teens trying to surf a boogy board across a pool, or kissing in a hammock under the blazing sun while Vance Joy plays on an infinite loop…. though maybe we should try to stop that last bit.\n\nChanging the date WILL make Australia Day an inclusive day that every person in our country can celebrate, enjoy, and feel a sense of belonging. Of home. It WILL acknowledge the great cost suffered by First Australians due to colonisation, a cost still being suffered today. 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"Gregarious Bernd performs front-of-house duties with panache highlighted by an earthy sense of humor and seems always ready to engage in convivial conversation regardless of topic. Anette is queen of the kitchen, thoughtfully emerging periodically to check guest opinion on her efforts. Not that she has much to worry about. Such is her gastronomic skills Anette has been chosen as one of 500 top women chefs in France to be included in a new publication entitled ‘Michelin Too.’ The guide, to be released later this year, was inspired by the ‘Me Too’ movement and is a response to the fact that less than three percent of head chefs in French restaurants selected for Michelin stars are women.",
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"Comfortable at a wall-side table in a spacious open room that can accommodate up to 40 people and requiring a warming drink following our brisk evening walk, we quickly indulged in a robust Banyuls aperitif wine from the Roussillon region near the Spanish border and a Spanish white port.\n\nFor starters I chose Tasmanian wagu beef aged for a year with a brioche, airy and light, perfect to absorb the delicious jus of red onion, red wine and fresh peppercorns, accompanied by a designated Rhone area wine from Nimes. My companion’s eye fell upon a warm tuna dish with cucumber relish, a mango and sesame coulis and lime caviar, with a smattering of black garlic for added taste. To complement its flavour, B chose an aromatic Gewürztraminer.",
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"It being early January, a biting cold wind outside demanded we eat something hearty to keep body and soul together, thus we skipped the seafood choices of trout, and the classic Gallic gratin of scallop Saint-Jacques, harvested from the Mediterranean Sea less than 20 kilometers away, and opted for the heftier meat dishes – Aberdeen rumpsteak and brisket with farmhouse vegetables and smoked magret of duck with celeriac puree, with a delicious crispy paper-thin layer of duck skin.",
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"Dessert was a highlight, a moelleux of chocolate with yogurt ice-cream and red fruit reduction, resting beside a German pastry with poppy seeds decorated with a red currants and sour cherry praline.\nThen it was out into the cold night air for a short walk past the old plane-trees of the central esplanade where the weekly market takes place and homeward bound, content after an evening well spent."
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"\nOne widespread narrative that cryptocurrency traders have been intently looking at as of late is regarding Bitcoin’s propensity to fill gaps that are fashioned on its CME futures chart.\n\nDespite the fact that this development has verified to keep correct in some scenarios with both equally Bitcoin and other property, it is essential to notice that the narrative is laced with flaws, as various present haps have not been loaded in the past.\n\nAlso, a person on-chain analyst is now noting that the existence of a hole involving $9,700 and $9,850 may possibly help the cryptocurrency sort a potent foundation in this article that will allow the crypto to thrust increased.\n\nHe notes that traders have been making an attempt to entrance-operate this hole by purchasing at $9,900, which is the major rationale why it has yet to be frequented.\n\nMainly because of this, he included that there is a “fair chance” that this hole hardly ever gets stuffed by Bitcoin.\n\nAs of late, many analysts have been placing their sights on a motion down to $9,700, noting that this is around the reduced boundary of the hole that was formed on the CME futures chart in late-July when Bitcoin rallied from $9,000 to highs of $12,400 before at some point declining to new lows of $9,900.\n\nBecause gaps on the CME futures chart have a tendency to get stuffed by property – for no reason other than narratives making these movements appear to fruition – several have speculated that the cryptocurrency could before long decrease down in direction of the mid-$9,000 location.\n\nRegardless of filling numerous prior gaps, it is essential to notice that there are a lot of gaps that have long gone unfilled in the previous.\n\n1 gap nevertheless sits inside of the $3,000 location, though two gaps exist substantially better than BTC’s existing value amount – with just one remaining at $16,000 and a single all over its all-time highs of $20,000.\n\nAlthough speaking about the gap that sits instantly below Bitcoin’s present cost region, one particular analyst explained that he thinks there is a respectable opportunity that it goes unfilled.\n\nWilly Woo explained that the significant liquidity that has been recognized just previously mentioned this hole has turn into a potent BTC assist level, which will most likely cease it from looking at any additional losses in the in close proximity to-expression.\n\n“I’d say there’s a honest chance this CME hole may well not get filled, so significantly it is been front operate for liquidity. Every dip snapped up. If so it’ll be the first CME gap on day by day candles that stays unfilled.”\n\nBitcoin has, so significantly, posted numerous amazingly powerful reactions to the sub-$10,000 location, and is at present flashing some signals of toughness as it trades all over $10,300.\n\nBitcoin Holding $10,000 Could Validate The Bull Operate Is Continue to On\n\nBitcoin Holding $10,000 Could Validate The Bull Operate Is Continue to On"
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"Yeah even animals from London Zoo are running wild in this overgrown forest. I found it tense when the Doctor and Clara were saving Maebh from wolves. A tiger then comes along and Danny saves them.\n\nThe kids are really good in this episode. The main child star is a girl called Abigail Eames as Maebh. Maebh hears these voices when she makes contact with the forest. She also finds the Doctor’s TARDIS.\n\nIt was intriguing how Maebh got lost in the forest and how she kept waving her hands in her face to get rid of these thoughts from the trees. She predicts the approach of the solar flares in her workbook.",
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"I like Samuel Anderson’s performance as Danny Pink in this episode. Danny copes well with having an adventure with the Doctor, Clara and kids in the overgrown forest, but is rather reluctant adventurer.\n\nDanny shows more concern for the kids’ safety than Clara does, which she admires, even though he lost Maebh in the episode. I like the scenes Danny and Clara share when they’re discussing the Doctor.\n\nIn this episode, Jenna Coleman as Clara doesn’t have to worry about balancing her school teacher duties and adventuring in time and space when the forest overgrows on Earth. Albeit it’s really flawed.",
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"It was fun to see familiar London landmarks overgrown with trees in the overgrown forest on Earth. These include the Trafalgar Square’s lion and the Nelson Column that overlooks the whole of London.\n\n‘In the Forest of the Night’ is a pretty decent episode in Series 8 of ‘Doctor Who’. It’s not an exciting entry but I enjoyed the drama and tension throughout and it was fun to see an overgrown Earth forest.",
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"Hello darlings, how are you? I hope you didn’t let October shake the crown on your head with its pesky Retrogrades, and you are now ready for the November predictions.\n\nThe first week of November brings emotional maturity and depth for the Leo man; he’s very sensitive to women and their aches during this week, so it’s the right time to have an in-depth and intimate conversation with him about your heart and feelings. If the fates have decided it so, be there for him in his days of mourning for the matriarch of his family…\n\nThe second week of November holds the Full Moon Eclipse in Taurus, in the Leo man’s tenth house of career, public life, and reputation. This could be a very trying time for the Leo man, so he’ll need every ounce of support he can get. This week is also a time of intense intimacy and passion, so see how you can mix and match the two…\n\nThe third week is an excellent time to let the Leo man have the spotlight for himself and to indulge in his whims and wishes. It’s also a great time to make special and romantic plans for the upcoming week; his mood will lift and will be slightly brighter this week, so look forward to that.\n\nThe fourth and final week brings a powerful uplift in the general mood, thanks to the New Moon in Sagittarius on the 23rd. But more than that, it brings good times and a lot of fun to the Leo man who needs it sorely. Now is a perfect time to execute all those dating and romantic plans you’ve been brewing the past week, and let your hair down – go, and have some hard-earned fun!\n\nDuring the first week of the month, the Leo man will empathize with women much more than usual, thanks to Lilith on his Ascendant, and the Sun in Scorpio in the fourth house, the house of the matriarch. His feelings are going to be very ‘watery,’ and his eyes will be filled with tears most of the time.\n\nThis doesn’t mean that he’ll be sad and mopey, just that it’s a perfect time to either get to know his mother or simply have deep and meaningful conversations about the feminine side of the story within the relationship.\n\nHe is extra sensitive to your wants and needs right now, and if you had something you haven’t told him yet or something so heavy you feared telling him – now is the right time and your chance to get a load off your chest, as well as bag his understanding and empathy.\n\nIf he happens to be involved in an inheritance case during this week, your support and comfort will mean much to him, and he will not forget your presence during this period. Remember that.\n\nAt the start of the second week of November, there’s a mighty Full Moon Eclipse in Taurus which will affect his career and public life. Since the Moon will pass over both the North Node and Uranus Retrograde, you can expect some heavy and unexpected bolts of destiny to take place in this area of his life.\n\nThe Leo man might be shaken (on top of everything else) during this time, so it’s a good idea to keep him company and be by his side through these trying times. He will be extremely emotional during this time, which is unlike him, and he’ll try to pack it all in and push it down, but that’s not good.\n\nThere’s a way to get him to open up during this Eclipse season, and that is by being there for him, being patient with him, and being kind. He’ll sense warmth in you if you play your cards right, and he’ll open up.\n\nIt’s a good time for intense intimacy, and bonding through passion and sex; violent ends require violent delights in order for them to be overcome… Keep your wits about you, and don’t lean heavily on subjectivity; at least one of the two of you needs to be pragmatic and objective when it comes to decision-making during this week.\n\nWhat Comes Up, Must Come Down\n\nThe third week of November brings a slight clearing of the serious clouds that loom over the Leo man’s head. This is a good time to let him have the spotlight (as if he ever stops) and to focus on his desires and needs in the spirit of brightening him up.\n\nThis is, at the same time, a week of endings. Now is the right time to let go and let the river flow. This could be important as the Leo man says goodbye to an important woman in his life. Since there’s a positive aspect between Jupiter and Venus, it could be sending off his daughter to college, or it could be saying goodbye to his long-lost first love.\n\nEither way, this week serves as a reminder that the Universe is completely objective, and what goes up must come down, and vice versa – what was down, now must come up. No state is eternal, and all is forever changeable, which falls hard for a Fixed (and Fire) sign like Leo.\n\nThis week is a good time to make plans for dates and romantic times that are coming up next week. This is a good time for “cleaning out the closet” and for releasing the skeletons lying in the ground, mark my words…\n\nWhen the fourth week comes, the Leo guy will turn into a different man. You might struggle to recognize him, for the shift in his mood will be great! His ruler (the Sun), along with Venus and Mercury all move into his fifth house of fun, pleasure, and romance, and Sagittarius – the sign of humor and adventure.\n\nIt’s only natural that the Leo man’s mood will shift to greener pastures and more pleasant themes. His head will get out of the dark and damp crevices that belong to the Scorpio realm, and he will feel lighter and more romanceable and optimistic.\n\nOn the 23rd of November there’s a nice New Moon in Sagittarius, taking place in his fifth house, and now is a perfect time to execute all those meticulously planned dates and romantic adventures. The stellar energy supports this kind of scene and vibration, so go forth and have all the fun in the world.\n\nThe Leo man needs this strong uplifting energy after all the doom and gloom he’s been through, and this will come so very nicely as a positive change. Go on short trips, have a date at a bizarre entertainment park, hold hands as you watch a meteor shower, or have a nostalgic slasher marathon at home or at the nearby cabin in the woods.\n\nThe Leo man’s mood, due to the circumstances, is not in the best shape during this month; the first three weeks are like a trial by fire for him, and he’ll have to use all of his strength to keep a clear head on his shoulders.\n\nThe end of the third week and the entire fourth week are game-changers for him, and he’ll fall into a better headspace and have much brighter thoughts and feelings.\n\nThis month is a good time for getting to know that darker side of him, so that you may know the second side of the coin of his personality.\n\nIf you are still having doubts about the state of your Leo man or feel as though your relationship can use a little bit of a boost, then you might want to book a VIP consultation with me to solve your burning questions.\n\nThis way I can dig deep into your unique situation and you can come out on the other side feeling more connected than ever. I’ve reserved some spots for my readers, so if this feels like a call you need, book your consultation with me here.\n\nUntil next time, my lovely readers – I wish you all the luck in the Universe on your journey!"
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"Beyond the forest’s leafy shade,\nThe hooded one, with giant’s pace\nFrom pinnacle to pinnacle\nLeap’t silently, in moonlit grace…\nIn eremitic solitude\nIn caverns deep to meditate…\nWithin, the riddle of the night,\nA key that will elucidate…\nBeyond the stones, to four once nine\nTo where the goddess meets her mate\nAnd heavens dance at winters turn\nBends earthwards to illuminate.",
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"After lunch at the Druid, there was another riddle that would give clues to the location and the significance of the sites we would be visiting that afternoon. It didn’t take long for the company to divine that it had something to do with a hood in the greenwood, a giant’s ‘stride’, a stone circle and a hermit. A search of the books we had on the table…and a bit of Googling too… and we were on our way to Robin Hood’s Stride.",
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"The Stride itself is a fabulous outcrop that looks as if it would be more at home in the landscape of some fantasy film or the American west. It is another site we know well, as it is part of a much wider sacred landscape whose history begins in the Neolithic era and continues into medieval times. The area immediately around the Stride holds Bronze Age settlements and barrows, an Iron Age hillfort, a stone circle and a hermit’s cave… and through the middle of this landscape runs an ancient track, now known as the Portway.\n\nThe Portway runs across the Derbyshire landscape, from Mam Tor… the ‘mother hill’ above Castleton to the Hemlock Stone, forty miles away in neighbouring Nottinghamshire. The old tales say that the Hemlock Stone was thrown to its current position by the Devil himself when he lost his temper at the constant ringing of church bells. This is obviously a later legend… the stone has probably been there since the Ice Age and the track was in constant use from prehistory to medieval times… but it does link both ends of the trackway. Like the Ridgeway, which is some five thousand years old or more and possibly Britain’s oldest road, the ancient track runs close to some important prehistoric sites along the way.\n\nFrom the village of Elton, it follows Dudwood Lane to pass between Robin Hood’s Stride and Cratcliffe Crag, or Tor, and beside the stone circle. ‘Dudwood’ may come from ‘dod-wood’ and Alfred Watkins, the author of the Old Straight Track and father of the modern interest in leys, posited that the ‘dod-men’ were the prehistoric surveyors who laid out the original network of trackways.",
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"The existence of the ley network invites much controversy and many theories, with some believing that they are simply routes between significant sites, others that they map earth energies and yet others claiming they do not exist at all. Our purpose was not to impose a view, but to explore ideas and, considering where the breadcrumb trail had been leading us, to offer a few possibilities of our own… and this site provided us with an ideal location to explore some of them.",
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"But first, we needed to explore the land itself, starting with the Stride. Boulders of strange shapes and aspects litter the ground around the Stride. One looks like a giant hare, with its ears folded back moongazing. Others look like giant heads. There are traces of prehistoric rock art, hidden amid more modern graffiti, showing that the place was important to our more distant ancestors and the continuing tradition of climbing to a dangerous point, to hang there a wicker heart as a symbol of love, suggests a memory of old fertility rites.",
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"At one end of the Stride is a rather odd cave, open at both ends to the winds and containing a deep depression that fills with water, making it an ideal scrying pool. Above it is another, smaller ‘cave’…and alcove with superb acoustics. Stuart has chanted in there before, but has never heard its effects…so Steve kindly ascended alone to test how the sound carried to the open cave below. The effects were startling… and the sudden rising of a wind that lasted only as long as the chant? Pure coincidence…",
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"You could call it coincidence that a perfectly shaped nose forms one wall of the cave… a single stone, unattached to the main body of the Stride, that rests against it. We know that the ancients moved huge slabs of stone…we could see four that had been indisputably erected in antiquity from where we stood. We also know that if we, modern humans who are so far divorced from the life of the land, can see the faces and forms in the stone, be they natural, coincidental, fortuitous, or not, then our ancestors, whose survival required their attunement to the life of the land, would have seen, used and possibly adapted them too.",
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"Twin pinnacles rise from the apparently jumbled heap of rocks and, just as at the recumbent stones we had seen in Scotland, there is an astronomical event that would not have failed to impress. From the centre of the stone circle, close by, the major southern moon can be observed as it sets between the two stone pillars on top of the hill. That our ancestors knew about this seems proven by the positioning of the stone circle… there is no other reason for it being just there. I would love to know if it is reflected in the scrying pool as it sets…",
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"It would have been easy to spend the entire afternoon discussing possibilities at the Stride, including the idea that the ‘Hood’ of the Stride refers to the phases of the moon as it pulls darkness across its face, but the short December days were dictating our pace. We crossed the ancient Portway and moved on to Cratcliffe Crag…",
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"As of Sunday, September 22, 2019 Pastor Jeanie Shaw is our called pastor! Pastor Jeanie is a graduate of Gettysburg College, one of our Lutheran schools and Princeton Theological Seminary! She is a Lutheran Presbyterian! She has served churches in New Jersey, New York, the California wine country, and all over the greater Sacramento area. Currently she is the half time Pastor of a New Worshipping Community called Eventide that meets Sunday evenings. Eventide is Pastor Jeanie’s third New Church Development that she has served. Jeanie has a passion for growing churches and serves as a National Church growth Coach for the Presbyterian Church. She will be traveling to Iowa in mid October to support a new church in Fort Dodge.\nJeanie has a heart for mission. She has served Christ on many short-term missions all around God’s world including India, Russia, Peru, Nicaragua, Kenya, The Philipines and Thailand. The highlight of her experiences was serving in Kalighot, Calcutta, India with Mother Teresa in her Home of the Pure Heart (formerly Kalighat Home for the Dying) doing hospice work for the sick, destitute and dying. She serves on the National Response Team for Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, leading teams to rebuild homes in the aftermath of Hurricanes, Floods and Tornadoes. We are excited to have Pastor Jeanie lead trips for our members and give us the opportunity to serve. She has said that, “A mission trip changes lives—not only those that we have the privilege to serve, but our own lives as well.”\nJeanie first came to our Sierra Mountains as a rock climbing and mountaineering instructor, guiding trips for colleges and churches. She has told the Council how absolutely thrilled she is to be back home in the mountains of Truckee!\nWhen she was in High School Jeanie used to enjoy a Diner close to her home in West Chester, Pennsylvania. One evening after a ski trip she stopped at our Jax Diner and felt right at home. It looked exactly like the Diner from her youth. It turns out that it IS the Diner, and was moved to Truckee from Pennsylvania.\nJeanie has a stepson who is practicing medicine in Portland and a daughter who was just graduated with her Masters in International Public Health from Sydney, Australia. She has a Burnese Mountain dog that is definitely a part of their family!"
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"- The strongest impression I am left with is my meeting with William Bnyameen from the Assyrian Church in «Assyria», one of the world's oldest churches, who addressed a passionate appeal to the conference and to me personally to fight for his people and his church, tells Pastor Jan-Aage Torp who attended last week's International Religious Freedom Summit (IRF) in Washington DC, chaired by former Senator and Ambassador Sam Brownback.\n\n- The Assyrian Church was established after their people had turned to the God of the Bible when the prophet Jonah came on his famous mission. «Assyria» is located in what is today known as «Kurdistan» in northern Iraq. Bnyameen is the official spokesman for the remaining Assyrian church in Iraq, and he says they have been persecuted for hundreds of years, especially in the last 20 years. In 2003, there were 1.3 million Assyrians in Iraq, but by 2022 there are only 84,000 left. Their properties have been deprived of them by the authorities, and they are lawless and stateless, says Torp who personally knows the leader of the Assyrian church in Norway who is a taxi driver in Oslo.\n\nThe 2022 IRF Summit was held for the second year in a row, and has become the world's largest conference on religious freedom, chaired by civil society.\n\nFormer Senator Sam Brownback was in 2018 to 2021 Ambassador for Religious Freedom, appointed by President Donald Trump, when Joe Biden in 2021 chose to appoint the Muslim Rashad Hussain instead.\n\nThe conference was held at the prestigious Renaissance Washington Downtown DC Hotel, 400 meters from the White House, and among the speakers were renowned US leaders such as Nancy Pelosi, Secretary of State Anthony Blincken, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Senator Marco Rubio.\n\nBrownback's credibility as a champion of biblical values led to the launch of this annual summit in 2021, and has already become a significant factor internationally, says Jan-Aage Torp, who attended the IRF summit as President of the European Apostolic Leaders (EAL).",
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"Anthony Vance is the leader of the Baha'i community in the United States. Photo: EAL.\n\nEAL has accepted the invitation from Sam Brownback to be a partner for the next conference - which will be held in June 2023 in the American capital. Partners include Open Doors, ADF International, Family Research Council, China Aid, Samaritan's Purse, and a number of organizations within Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, the Baha'i and other religions.\n\n- I have admired Brownback since I was introduced to him in 2004 by my friend Lou Engle. Brownback is a persistent advocate for the baby in mama´s womb and the classic family institution, says Jan-Aage.",
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"- What are your main impressions?\n\n- It made an impression on me to get to know personally Mrs Salima Mazari from the Hazara people in Afghanistan. She had to flee with her husband and three children when the Taliban took over in Kabul last year. She begged me to help her people, says Jan-Aage Torp.\n\n- I'm not sure what influence this conference has because it is too one-sidedly based in the USA, Torp believes. - Therefore, organizations like EAL are needed that can bring other perspectives, and that have an influence on other continents.",
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"- Sometimes I got the impression that the IRF Summit was almost synonymous with American foreign policy, and that is certainly not Brownback's intention, says Jan-Aage Torp who himself works actively in relation to governments in countries like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India, China and European countries.\n\n- The meeting with American Christians also made a strong impression on me, Jan-Aage Torp continues.\n\n- Not least my new friend, Mary Ann Glendon, who is a law professor at Harvard Law School, and a strong opponent of abortion! She said that she is the only abortion opponent at the faculty.\n\n- I also enjoyed new friends from the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which Finn Jarle Sæle and I were introduced to in 1993 by Pat Robertson. The ACLJ is one of the foremost flag bearers in the United States for Christian values.\n\n- I also had useful conversations with Brian Gilpin who leads 50,000 families who all do serious home schooling. He inspired me to dare new initiatives in Europe, says Jan-Aage."
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"Article Summary show\nThe star-studded Twenty20 event has stimulated a raft of glitzy\nCelebrity talent and large-cell sponsors are being deployed to whip up excitement.\nThrough turning into familiar with Bible tales\nThe current guide of cutting-edge photos on flashcards\nThe leading Automobile businesses of the sector\nThe rise in Production, Exports, and Sales\nFiscal Incentives with the aid of the Government\nThe dictionary defines functional training for the game as\nFunctional training for sports activities\nAlso, the latest study of the effectiveness.\n\nThe star-studded Twenty20 event has stimulated a raft of glitzy\n\nBut long earlier than it hit the jackpot, the IPL—famous for its pyrotechnics, cheerleaders, and large signing bonuses—had no trouble filling stadiums and attracting large TV audiences a decade after its debut.\n\nIts large success has now not long past neglected by way of promoters hoping that less famous sports inclusive of kabaddi, soccer, and boxing can make inroads in cricket-mad India.\n\nCelebrity talent and large-cell sponsors are being deployed to whip up excitement.\n\nBut Bollywood superstars aren’t the handiest traders in these nascent leagues, as foreigners are attracted to the developing Indian sports market.",
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"The communication of Bible truth remains relevant and widespread in our put up-current age. For Christians, this is because the Bible takes an individual from its Author – God – and therefore, it is eternal and unchanging. Its lessons are undying and crucial in every era. Tragically there is a very evident lack of know-how of the Bible among present-day teenagers. Stories are known, and verses quoted via an older technology have largely been lost via their successors. Not only does this erode expertise and know-how of the way a Judaeo-Christian historical past has fashioned our civilization and lifestyle, but it also attacks the very ethical fiber of society and the ideas God has in location for our safety and blessing. The Creator is aware of what’s great for his creature!\n\nThrough turning into familiar with Bible tales\n\nYoungsters study valuable training for life – the difference between proper and wrong, the examples of desirable and horrific characters and the corresponding outcomes of their actions, how they should deal with other human beings, and primarily, examine of God and his provision for our redemption via the demise of his Son, Jesus Christ, that our sins may be forgiven. We can have an everlasting dating with him.\n\nRecapturing the importance of passing on Bible tales for children is crucial, no longer handiest at church but also in faculties and domestically. Educators have sound, biblically-based National Curriculum suggestions for Religious Education to facilitate this, and now there’s the manufacturing of modern assets to assist and beautify your coaching. Often instructors and college students dispose of the problem of Religious Education because the available assets are outdated, canine-eared, and completely unattractive, and of a route, making interesting sources is so time-eating when a great deal else clamors for your attention as a teacher.\n\nThe current guide of cutting-edge photos on flashcards\n\nPowerPoint displays and DVDs approach teachers are actually equipped with sources that can par with the today’s substances in different educational subjects. The era harnesses photos’ energy to keep children entertained, assist them in joining greater with the characters, and inscribe the testimonies without a doubt in young minds. The photographs used have an extensive age-variety attraction due to the dramatic impact they invent.",
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"The Government of India recently launched the Make in India Automotive Sector file to highlight the Automotive sector’s development in phrases of production improvements due to the rules adopted using the Government of India. As in line with this document, all of the foremost manufacturing progress parameters, production, exports, and sales, have visible a wholesome growth and have proven an impressive growth momentum. The maximum critical Key Takeaways from the record are:\nImproved Infrastructure\n\nThe leading Automobile businesses of the sector\n\nWhich includes Isuzu Motors, Ford Motors, Tata Motors, and Suzuki Motors, and so forth. Have invested pretty closely inside the region, thereby developing big manufacturing talents to tackle a good deal larger orders from across the globe. Whereas Isuzu, Tata, Force Motors, Suzuki, Mercedes Benz, and Magneti Marelli all came up with their new plant life within the ultimate years, many different organizations have set up Research and Development centers towards the development of extra models and more recent technologies.\n\nThe rise in Production, Exports, and Sales\n\nAll the three parameters of Production, Exports, and Sales showed healthily will increase with the Production increasing via 2.6% in FY 0.5-2106 with a complete production output of 23,960,940 cars. At the equal time, the sale of passenger cars accelerated by way of 7.24% in FY 2015-sixteen with the software automobiles growing at 6.25%, Vans at 3.Fifty eight% and Passenger Cars at 7.87%. The industrial vehicles segment grew at a strong eleven., 51%, with medium and heavy industrial motors, section developing the fastest, at 29—Ninety-one% over the previous 12 months. Similarly, 3 wheeler sales grew by using 1.03%, wheelers through 3.01%, and a healthful boom within the quantity of electric and hybrid cars. The car exports are also wonderful at 1.Ninety one% regardless of the hard global economic environment. Two-wheelers accounted for the most important proportion of exports at sixty-nine—4% in FY2015-2016. The vehicle issue enterprise grew by 8.Eight% contributing four% to the general Exports of the united states.\n\nFiscal Incentives with the aid of the Government\n\nThere were numerous incentives offered to the Automobile manufacturing companies to promote the enterprise in a big manner. The Excise duty on chassis of ambulance became reduced from 24% to twelve.5% the electric and hybrid cars’ incentives were also given utilizing reducing excise obligations. Along with these, various incentives have been given to the advent of a skilled workforce within the sector through the Automotive Skill Development Council and growing the finances outlay of the National Automotive Testing and R & R&D Infrastructure Project (NATRiP) TO 3727 Crores in July 2016.",
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"It isn’t rocketing technological know-how or a bizarre mystery society, useful motion, useful schooling; you do purposeful movement normally without thinking about it.\n\nThe time period useful training turned into coined when trainers took place upon a concept utilized by Physiotherapists and rehabilitation trainers to describe and retrain people to head about or improve their daily responsibilities/lives. Since then, it has advanced in many ways and forms and is used in every aspect of the fitness enterprise, from private trainers to power coaches. The various bureaucracy are sizable and sundry, and who is to say what or which one is right or incorrect, the commonplace denominator is that all methods agree at the improvement of someone or athlete in or on all planes of human movement; whether this be the retraining of a stroke sufferer to stroll or an athlete to rebalance instabilities in a movement the aim is the equal FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT improves all elements of motion (if trained efficaciously)\n\nThe dictionary defines functional training for the game as\n\nFunctional training can also result in better muscular balance and joint stability, probably reducing the number of accidents sustained in an individual’s performance in a recreation. The advantages might also arise from education that emphasizes the frame’s natural ability to move in six levels of freedom. In contrast, although machines appear more secure to use, they limit movements to a single aircraft of movement, which is an unnatural shape of motion for the frame and may doubtlessly result in defective movement styles or harm.\n\nIn 2009 Spennewyn carried out research posted inside the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research which compared purposeful schooling to fixed, variable training strategies; this became considered the first study comparing the 2 techniques of energy schooling. The look at confirmed very huge profits and benefits inside the functional education group over a fixed training system. Functional users had a fifty-eight% more boom in energy over the fixed-form organization. Their enhancements instability had been 196% better over constant and pronounced a normal lower in joint ache through 30%.\n\nAlso, the latest study of the effectiveness.\n\nOf sandbag schooling on athletic conditioning, schooling with a variable load has massive cardiovascular benefits over traditional methods. The observed compared topics doing exercises with a sandbag, a kettlebell, and war ropes for five:44 seconds. The take a look at concluded that sandbag schooling burned 24% greater energy than the other methods.\n\nA consideration when imposing a practical program This can pass either way dependent on many factors consisting of your experience, understanding, and expertise of the concept. One key element to don’t forget when imposing a program for an athlete or most peois is every consultation is an EVALUA. Fromfrom the minute they walk via the door to the mi,nute they disappear from view."
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"Keenan Wynn: Hub of the Universe",
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"I have had some three dozen occasions to mention character actor Keenan Wynn (1916-1986) on this blog, and I’ve even delivered a talk about him, but I’ve not given him his own post on Travalanche. The reason? Because, here, as in life, he has been overshadowed by his famous dad, the great vaudeville, Broadway and movie clown Ed Wynn. It was the great battle of the younger Wynn’s life, but at this point, you know what? That’s crazy. Even I will concede that they’re about equally obscure (or famous, if you prefer) by this point. And Keenan progeny, some of whom literally bear both his first and last name, toil in the vineyards of show biz to this day. So let’s shine the spotlight on him, because he was great.\n\nLet’s start with some orientation. If you’re a Baby Boomer or a Gen Xer, odds are good that you know Wynn’s work very well, even if you don’t know his name. He was still a familiar face on movie and TV screens through his death in 1986. He had highly distinctive gravelly but pleasant voice, and sported a dandyish mustache that was his generation’s equivalent of hipstery (it evolved over the years with trends. In his early years it was pencil thin, later it was just shy of handle-barred, and later he wore it bushy). His late work included the Disney movies The Absent-Minded Professor (1960), Son of Flubber (1963), Herbie Rides Again(1974), and The Shaggy D.A.(1976), and the horror films Orca (1977) and Piranha (1978). He was the voice of the Winter Warlock in the 1970 Rankin-Bass holiday special Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town. THAT guy.\n\nBut that was toward the end of his life. We take you now to the beginning. As we mentioned, he was the son of the star Ed Wynn. His namesake and maternal grandfather was Broadway actor Frank Keenan. His early years were spent in palatial splendor at a fabulous estate in Great Neck, New York. His father had amassed great wealth as a self-producing Broadway star. Family connections allowed Keenan to follow in his father and grandfather’s footsteps. He went directly into Broadway (in appropriately small parts) at the age of 19 in 1935, and continued to act there, through nine productions, through the early ’40s. Physically and temperamentally he was much more like his grandfather Frank Keenan than like his father, which is one reason one might not automatically draw a connection between the two. While Keenan could be very funny, it was in a straight, deadpan sort of way. He wanted to be an actor, not a clown or a fool (Ed Wynn was billed as “The Perfect Fool”). He thought his old man was way corny.",
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"But by the end of his Broadway run, Keenan’s own stage persona began to emerge. He was playing characters with names like Nicky and Nutsy. He was very much of his own generation. During the ’40s he became a popular radio actor. Jim Backus became a good chum . And he next broke into films. His characters were often fast-talking funny guys, operators of one kind or another, the kind of guy who calls strangers “pal ” or “mac”. Though it’s from a little bit later, I’ve aways thought of his part in A Hole in the Head (1959) as the quintessential Keenan Wynn role — a big deal promoter who bets big at the racetrack. Something about swing era lingo, an easy familiarity, a showy American friendliness that can evaporate in an instant if there’s not an angle in it.",
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"His son, Ned Wynn (Edmond Keenan Wynn) wrote a great book We Will Always Live In Beverly Hills that relates a chilling episode in his life when Wynn’s best friend Van Johnson walked off with his wife, as part of a studio maneuver to prove he wasn’t gay. Wynn played Johnson’s best friend in the movies, but this was the end of their real life friendship. Wynn broke into films during World War Two. While he didn’t serve himself, many of his early roles were soldiers. His first movie role was an army sergeant in Somewhere I’ll Find You. (1942). He played Robert Walker’s best friend in the Private Hargrove movies and was promoted to major in Marriage is a Private Affair (1944) with Lana Turner.\n\nBy the 60s, Keenan was no longer the breezy young hustler and his roles began to reflect that. This is when he transitions into the crankier character actor many of us remember. He has smaller roles in some classic films during these last years. He had a show-stopping turn in Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove (1964) as Lt. Bat Guano (“You’ ll have to answer to the Coca-Cola Company”).",
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"That same year you could catch him in Jerry Lewis’s The Patsy, the Frankie and Annette musical Bikini Beach, and The Americanization of Emily. The following year he played Tony Curtis’s sidekick in Blake Edwards’ The Great Race. Then came things like Point Blank (1967), The War Wagon (1967), Finian’s Rainbow (1968), Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), Mackenna’s Gold (1969), Bob Hope’s last movie Pardon My Reservation (1972), and Robert Altman’s Nashville (1975), in addition to the films we’ve already named and many others. He was booked to play Perry White in Superman: The Movie (1978) but suffered a physical collapse, necessitating the recasting of Jackie Cooper. (A real lost opportunity for him and for us — he would’ve been great in that role!) During his last years he also did a lot of TV: guest shots on shows like Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Emergency!, The Bob Newhart Show , Dallas (recurring), Fantasy Island , Supertrain, St. Elsewhere , Quincy, M.E. and Taxi. Towards the end he was also a regular on two short-lived series: Call to Glory (1984-85), in which he played the dad of a pre-Coach Craig T. Nelson, and The Last Precinct (1986) a police sit-com starring Adam West and Ernie Hudson! He was only 70 when cancer took him. He was a very hard-working guy.",
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"Now, I called Keenan Wynn the Hub of the Universe in the header and while I admit that was hyperbolic, I haven’t said why yet either. In addition to his famous father and grandfather and his famous friends, Wynn was the father-in-law of Paul Williams, the uncle of the Hudson Brothers (and thus great-uncle of Kate Hudson and uncle-in-law of Goldie Hawn), father of Tracy Keenan Wynn (Ned’s brother), who wrote the screenplays for The Longest Yard, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (both 1974), The Deep (1977), et al. His granddaughter is stage and screen actress Jessica Keenan Wynn, best known for Heathers: The Musical.\n\nTo learn more about show biz history, please see No Applause, Just Throw Money: The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous, and for more on classic film, please read Chain of Fools: Silent Comedy and Its Legacies from Nickelodeons to Youtube."
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"Don’t Just Do This Thing; Think This Way\n\nTeachers love hearing about brain research because it offers us specific and persuasive guidance.",
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"It seems like I’ve been on a sabbatical, though it’s really been a turn of good fortune. In what qualifies as a first-class set of first-world problems, I am trying to reconfigure my days and weeks to reflect a new commute. It’s been, literally, decades since I spent so much time driving, instead of letting someone else do it.\n\nDespite that commute taking less than half as long as the previous one, I’m still trying to find the time to keep up with the reading. I remain stymied by things taking longer than I think they should.\n\nI have, though, kept up on my project of reading the Potter corpus aloud to the AHC kids. That, too, goes more slowly than I’d like, but we read at bedtime and it’s counterproductive to fight the Sandman. All that said, let’s see what’s up with our friend, Harry.\n\nHarry Potter, you’ll recall, is a boy wizard, setting out on his education. This being the second volume of a seven-book series, it’s safe to remark that Harry is the central figure in a sort of multi-volume prose mash-up between two forms: the epic and the Bildungsroman.",
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Lately, though, the tide is turning.\n\n\"People used to like to make that stark division between human and nonhuman animals,\" said ethologist Marc Bekoff. \"But there's just no doubt that the scientific evidence for animal morality is accumulating as more and more animals are studied.\" [6 Amazing Videos of Animal Morality]\n\nBekoff is a professor emeritus of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and co-founder (with primatologist Jane Goodall) of Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. His extensive field research has led him to believe that morality is an evolved trait, rather than a system created by humans, and that it evolved early in the history of mammals.\n\n\"It has only been observed in certain species, because it really hasn't been studied extensively, but I would expect that moral sentiments would be fairly widespread among mammals,\" Bekoff told Life's Little Mysteries, a sister site to LiveScience.\n\nMuch of Bekoff's research has focused on wolves and coyotes — both of which live in tight-knit groups governed by strict rules. Bekoff has observed acts of altruism, tolerance, forgiveness, reciprocity and fairness among wolves and coyotes, and says many of these moral sentiments are evident in the way the animals play with one another.\n\nCanids (animals in the dog family) learn social codes of conduct at a young age through play. They first invite one another to roughhouse using a \"play bow\": They lie down on their forelimbs while standing on their hind legs. Even when this is followed by aggressive actions such as growling and snarling, the bow makes their playful intentions clear. During play, dominant members of the pack will engage in role reversal with weaker ones, rolling over on their backs to give low-status playmates a chance at \"winning,\" as well as lessening the force of their bites to prevent injury. If one playmate accidentally bites another too hard, it \"apologizes,\" play-bowing again to show that it is still playing, despite the slip-up.\n\nBreaking these rules of engagement — or other rules, such as taking more than one's fair share of food — is serious business among wolves and coyotes. \"There is a consequence of being labeled a cheater,\" Bekoff said. Others stop bonding with the \"immoral\" pack member, and eventually it wanders away from the group, usually resulting in an early death because it no longer receives the benefits of pack living. Bekoff believes the rules governing pack behavior offer a glimpse of the moral code that allowed early human societies to function and flourish.\n\nDogs evolved from wolves, and seem to have maintained a wolfish sense of fairness. \"They do have a sense of right and wrong. You see it when they play at the dog park, for example; when a dog asks another dog to play — even if it is larger and may be dominant — it's going to be honest about it. It knows it would be unfair to ask a dog to play and then beat it up or try to mate with it,\" he said.\n\nFurthermore, experiments at the University of Vienna have also found that dogs become upset by unfair treatment by humans. When asked to shake hands, the dogs in the study were happy to oblige at first regardless of whether they were given treats or not. But the dogs' enthusiasm for the trick waned when they saw other dogs being rewarded with food after a handshake, but received nothing themselves. The ignored dogs also started showing signs of distress, such as licking or scratching. The researchers argued that these stress signifiers proved the dogs were upset about being treated unfairly — not just sad about missing out on a treat.\n\nBekoff's book \"Wild Justice\" (University of Chicago Press, 2009), co-authored with Jessica Pierce, lists evidence of seemingly moral sentiments in many other species too, including whales, ravens, bats, elephants, chimpanzees and even rodents. For example, experiments with rats have shown that they will not eat if they know that doing so will inflict pain on other rats. When the hungry rats were given access to food, but could see that taking it caused a second group of rats to receive an electric shock, the rats stopped eating rather than inflict pain on the group. [Rats Are Ticklish, and Other Weird Animal Facts]\n\nFurthermore, conceptions of wild animals as ruthless and violent are completely wrong, Bekoff said. \"All the research coming out these days on other primates and mammals shows that more than 90 to 95 percent of their behavior is pro-social or positive. It's actually rare to see aggression or violence.\"\n\nMorality in the brain\n\nAnother thing that makes gauging morality in animals difficult is that scientists are only just beginning to investigate the neural mechanisms that control moral decision-making in humans. Last year, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that applying a powerful magnet to a part of the brain called the right temporo-parietal junction in human study participants temporarily skewed their ability to make moral judgments. When questioned about the nature of various actions, the magnetic jolt made them think that actions they had previously judged to be immoral were instead morally acceptable. This and related studies suggest that our sense of morality is somehow hard-wired into our brains.\n\nBekoff suspects that the same brain mechanisms that control moral behavior in humans also control such behavior in other mammals. \"It's a new area and what's exciting is that there are so many unanswered questions,\" he said. \"But we need to be consistent in our discussion of behavioral as well as physiological similarities between humans and other animals. As we develop techniques to do imaging in the brains of non-humans, we need to apply the same rules to neuroscience as we do to anatomy.\"\n\nThat is, if the structures in human brains that control moral and emotional behavior are also present in animals, then scientists ought to concede that these structures probably play similar roles for them, just as analogous body parts — eyes, for example — imply that we both see.\n\nOf dogs and penguins\n\nSo what of Tank the dog, and the thieving penguin? Ethologists say a sense of right and wrong may be evident in the former animal, but not the latter.\n\n\"I do think dogs feel guilt,\" Bekoff said. Knowing the difference between right and wrong is vital for canids to successfully bond with other pack members, he said — and dogs think their human owners are in their pack.\n\nNicholas Dodman, an animal behavior scientist at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, also believes dogs are capable of feeling guilty, but isn't sure whether this means they have morality. \"Perhaps in the heat of the moment the dog might empty the trash can, and then realize, 'Oh my God, there's this mess around, my owner doesn't like this mess — this is going to be bad news,'\" Dodman said. \"So yes, they have feelings in many ways similar to our own. But whether you can extrapolate to morals is a different thing.\"\n\nAs for the penguin, Bekoff has observed thieving penguins in the wild, and did not get the sense that they knew stealing stones was wrong. Ravens who steal food, on the other hand, do know they're misbehaving, Bekoff said. The distinction arises from the different way that ravens' and penguins' peers react to the thievery.\n\n\"In the raven situation, their social organization depends on treating each other fairly and not stealing, so they punish animals that have stolen food and treat them different from ones that haven't. In the penguin situation, they don't do that. Penguins that steal are not ostracized by their group,\" he said. Thus there's no moral code of conduct being violated in the case of the penguins, and in the video, the thief steals stealthily not because it thinks its actions are wrong, but rather because that's simply the best way to get its neighbor's stones, he explained.\n\nAnimal morality is a tricky business, and more research is needed to discover when and in what forms it exists. 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We all came out of the tussle with an understanding of each other’s perspective, love of music, artists and work. We became “friends”, shared compliments, stories; and I was personally invited into a Sonia Leigh private facebook group (The FAM O’ LEIGH Street Teamers & Fan Club), a Levi Lowrey private facebook group (The Levites) and “friend requested” by Levi’s personal facebook page.\n\nIt was truly the most refreshing wave I’ve ever been hit by.\n\nBut that was just the beginning . . .\nTwo of these fans reached into their pockets and personally purchased for me a copy of Levi Lowrey’s “I Confess I Was a Fool” and Sonia Leigh’s “1978 December” album releases – simply because they wanted to share the outstanding talent of these two artists with as many people as they could. Honored by their gesture but feeling badly they spent their hard-earned dollars on me, I assured them I would request the albums from the label.\n\nJohn Parker was on a personal “southern artist” mission and had recommended, bought and handed out copies of “1978 December” to strangers. I thanked him for the purchase he made on my behalf and suggested he gift it to someone else, that I would indeed be receiving a copy. Ian Donnelly had already made it to the post office before I could intercept his thoughtfulness. And while he patiently awaits this review, he’s simply glad that “I Confess I Was a Fool” would get another spotlight under which to shine.\n\nBut please don’t read this wrong. I was by no means ungrateful for their gestures. I simply felt awful they’d gone through such measures and expense when I could request the albums through the labels for review. Ian’s gift of “I Confess I Was a Fool” arrived in my mailbox and will always remind me of not just an album, an artist and a label, but of a group of intensely dedicated country music fans who are fed up with “real country music” not getting its place at the mic. John Parker was able to gift his purchase of “1978 December” to another recipient. And John went on to become a guest author here and penned a beautiful review of Jamey Johnson’s Cotton Eyed Joe’s performance in Nashville, TN on October 27, 2011.\n\nReleased on Southern Ground Artist Inc. record label on July 26, 2011, “I Confess I Was a Fool” is a lyrically rich, vocally deep and acoustically graced musical story book, the kind you want to leave on your coffee table so everyone will notice. “I write from true experience,” Lowrey says. “And I find a lot of inspiration in sorrow, pain and stupid mistakes.” And nowhere is that sentiment more apparent than on the album’s first single “Hold On Tight”.\n\nAsked during an interview here at Country Music Pride in August of 2011 if he had a song that he’s most connected to on the album, Levi didn’t hesitate. “Hold On Tight” he confesses. “It’s the story of me and my wife. Every word of it is true. It is the story of what we have gone through.” Levi shares elsewhere that “Hold On Tight is her favorite song.”\n\nLet’s Travel Together . . .\nBut kick back, slip on your headphones and travel through the rest of the tracks of this brilliant compilation with me.\n\n“The Problem With Freedom” is a toe-tapping infectious debut of a Southern Ground artist and album. Its intro is somewhat reminiscent of Glen Campbell’s Gentle on My Mind then explodes into a melody so captivating that the story just might slip you by until you find the hook and the chorus repeating in your head reminding you that “the problem with freedom after all / is that no one’s there to catch you when you fall.”\n\nBut don’t get too comfy with your two-step because “Act Like We Are Lovers” is going to knock you off your feet. Levi’s rich, creamy vocals are like opium here. You are completely mesmerized and taken to the depths of your own emotions and don’t know it. This absolutely gorgeous song will seduce you with the delicacy of its romantic fantasy that might ring true in a lot of “married lives” where life and love become regimented instead of romantic. But Levi delicately and deeply suggests “we’ve been chasing after life so hard that love has passed us by / too busy playing husband and wife / let’s just act like we are lovers tonight.” Enough said, this is seductive all around.\n\n“Wherever We Break Down” sings from the depths of regret with lines of “but it never felt like home / tell me why I fought so long for this poor man’s castle”. The song continues weighing life’s options but the final decision in this toggle between vocal strength and harmonies is to forgo it all and settle down where",
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"The Writing Spiders have grown large enough to make their presence known throughout the landscape. The yellow-and-black beauties that scrawl squiggles in their webs are probably about half grown now — big enough to spot, sited strategically among bean vines and trellised tomatoes. They know where the tasty bugs are to be found. I don’t argue with them, as long as they don’t cast their webs across the rows where I must walk. There’s nothing like a face full of spider silk to wake a sleepy gardener from her early morning harvesting tasks.",
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"Butterflies continue to increase in numbers and species diversity — finally! The online butterfly group I follow seems to think they are the result of a second reproductive wave that has been vastly more successful than the first one. Whatever the reason, I am happy to see them animate my landscape as they float from zinnia to anise hyssop to abelia to coneflower.",
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"Recently, flowers of one Purple Coneflower and one Black-eyed Susan morphed into blooms that looked as if they belonged in a Dr. Seuss book. A quick search of the Web revealed they were afflicted with a disease called Aster Yellows. This disease is spread by leafhoppers; they inject the responsible organism when they feed on the plants. No cures are available. To avoid spreading the disease, the experts advise removal of the plants — and disposal in the trash, not the compost pile.",
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"The disease can affect over 300 plant species, and grasses and weeds can act as reservoirs for the disease. Two of the most likely weed reservoirs are plantains and dandelions, both of which abound in my “lawn.” Symptoms of the disease vary with the infected species, but the Dr. Seuss-like flower tops are apparently key clues. The infected coneflower also had green, sickly petals — another sign.",
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"The leaves of the coneflower looked green and healthy, and even the flowers didn’t look too bad, just strange. However, the infected Black-eyed Susan was clearly sick. Like the coneflower, it had the strange growths in the centers of its flowers, but the leaves were also yellowing and dying.",
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"I photographed the infected flowers and then disposed of them. The link above also notes that the infection can be spread between plants via dead-heading, if you don’t wipe off your clippers with alcohol between plants. The disease was probably isolated to only these two plants in my garden because I don’t dead-head coneflowers or rudbeckias. I prefer to let them set seed, so the goldfinches and other seed eaters can enjoy them.",
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"The Poke Milkweed (Asclepias exaltata) that I planted last fall is blooming. Compared to the showier butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa) and swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata), it is a demure plant. But I find I like the pendulous pale pink flowers. Alas, so far its flowers have attracted more ants than bees or butterflies. Still, it’s there if the Monarchs manage to find my garden.",
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"I’m picking tomatoes and beans daily again, now that the temperatures backed down to the low 90s and we’ve had some rain. And the basil is having an excellent year. I cut whole stems of it for a vase in the kitchen, so that Wonder Spouse has leaves handy as inspiration moves him to add them to his culinary masterpieces.\n\nThe rains have also inspired the weeds to new heights and numbers. Truly, a gardener’s work is never done. I do the best I can, as I observe and enjoy the comings and goings of flora and fauna through their seasonal dance.",
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And 10 years ago when I passed through here on the way to Malawi (to become ambassador) you were then a little better than China, in terms of infrastructure, market mechanism; the judicial system and so on.” And then he added, as if as an afterthought; “But in the past 10 years we go so far ahead.”\n\nSo, what he was really saying was that while South Africa was far ahead of China 20 years ago, and still slightly ahead 10 years ago – in infrastructure, governance the attractiveness of its business environment – it now lags far behind. Some compliment!\n\nSome of his Western counterparts value Lin because they say China’s cosiness with Pretoria allows him to publicly criticise the South African government, as they dare not. He always does so after stressing the long friendship between the ruling parties of both countries, and South Africa’s huge potential.\n\nhis speech at a reception in Pretoria to celebrate last week’s 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, Lin enthused that “under the leadership of President Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa is embracing a new era of ‘development and renewal”.\n\n“China is ready to share the fruits of its development and huge market with South Africa, promote our cooperation, to join your great efforts to become a locomotive and production base for Africa’s industrialisation and modernisation, and achieve win-win cooperation for common development so as to deliver more benefits to our two countries and two peoples.”\n\nBut in most of his recent statements, Lin has also delivered a sterner underlying message; that if South Africa hopes to attract the further Chinese investment – or indeed any foreign investment – that it needs to resuscitate its stagnant economy, it has to renovate its infrastructure, including revitalising the governance of state-owned enterprises.\n\nIn essence, Lin’s point has been that South Africa has great potential but is not realising it. That’s not an original observation but it’s rare, probably unique, to hear it so publicly stated by a foreign diplomat.\n\nAt that seminar in April this year in Pretoria, Lin made clear that China was impatient for South Africa to join Chinese President Xi Jinping’s immense Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) – which is connecting China to Europe via elaborate development corridors, including one through Africa.\n\nHe noted that despite signing an agreement with China to join the BRI, South Africa had not yet undertaken a BRI infrastructure project.\n\nYet South Africa, because of its location between two oceans, its sophisticated financial and judicial systems and its infrastructure, was ideally placed to be the main gateway to Africa and also the production base for the continent’s industrialisation and agricultural modernisation.\n\nIt could thus become the pilot country which the BRI needed in Africa.\n\nChina had built and financed the railway line from landlocked Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa to the Red Sea port of Djibouti and another track from Mombasa to Nairobi, with a further stretch from Nairobi on to Uganda and Rwanda being planned, Lin said.\n\nHis “dream” was that the third major African corridor would be in South Africa linking Limpopo to Johannesburg and thence to the coast at the ports of Durban and Richards Bay.\n\nThis would be the perfect inaugural BRI project for South Africa.\n\nLin was also clear that building that corridor would be in China’s own economic interests because it would more quickly move the copper from its PMC mine near the Limpopo town of Phalaborwa to market.\n\nHe noted that the PMC mine had been originally owned by the Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto, which decided to close it. A Chinese consortium stepped in to buy it in 2013. That had saved 5,000 jobs, Lin said.\n\nAnd by investing in new technology, the Chinese company had extended the potential life of the mine to 2038.\n\n“But the manager and the CEO have cried to me that they have the mine production but the transportation is a big challenge,” he said.\n\n“The railway you have, I am sorry to say, is too old and too slow” and so the Chinese investors who had promised to sink $10-billion into PMC had now become cautious, not only because of the old and slow rail service but also the unreliable electricity. And also the inefficiency of Durban port.\n\nChina’s growing wariness about the state of South Africa’s SOEs seemed to have been confirmed shortly after this when Finance Minister Tito Mboweni disclosed that the first R7-billion tranche of a R35-billion loan to Eskom from the China Development Bank (CDB) would not be paid over in March, as scheduled.\n\nThis forced Mboweni to draw on emergency funding to keep the cash-strapped power utility solvent. Mboweni suggested CDB had withheld the R7-billion because of red tape.\n\nBut energy expert Chris Yelland suggests the real reason was that CDB was disturbed that Eskom evidently needed the money to maintain its cash flow, whereas China had offered the loan for financing capital development.\n\nLin later implicitly confirmed this latter interpretation by stating that the CDB – (like the investors in PMC mine, one could add) – had become nervous about Eskom’s ability to repay the loan.\n\n“Eskom is a debt trap,” Lin told Reuters in August. “China gave them some loans before. And now they become very cautious… Eskom is not an issue of money. It’s the issue of operation mechanisms, management, capacity.”\n\nThe drawdown of the first R7-billion tranche of the loan, delayed beyond the scheduled payment in March, was eventually paid, Eskom spokesperson Nto Rikhotso told Daily Maverick. “Subsequent drawdowns have also been effected as per the drawdown schedule,” he added, but refused to detail the schedule or the payments.\n\nGoing beyond Eskom, Lin explained to Reuters why China, despite having stimulated a boom in infrastructure development in other African countries over the past decade, had undertaken no major infrastructure project in SA.\n\nIt was because Chinese investors were looking for more than the mere concept of a project or government incentives and tax breaks, he said. They also wanted to see favourable investment conditions, enshrined in an investment law approved by Parliament as well as feasibility studies capable of reassuring the Chinese government and banks of the profitability and sustainability of the proposed projects.\n\nChinese investors also wanted to see an upgrading of South Africa’s railway network and Durban port and the rehabilitation of Eskom, he repeated.\n\nRamaphosa was the “last hope” for the South African economy, Lin said. But to realise that hope, he would have to turn concepts and incentive policies into laws and concrete infrastructure.\n\nDaily Maverick asked Lin at China’s recent National Day whether he was still concerned about Pretoria’s governance, especially of SOEs like Eskom, or did he now feel that it had begun to address these shortfalls.\n\n“Everyone understands that SOEs are key to support economic development in any country, especially in China and South Africa. If they can stand strong… it’s key, it’s very beneficial and conducive to sustainable development,” he replied.\n\n“I’m sure President Ramaphosa and his government are paying very high attention to the SOE reform and will revitalise the SOE enterprises to get ready for the big jump for development.\n\n“We are very confident in this country,” he said, because of South Africa’s three unique strengths for development: its rich resources; its strategic geography and its relatively good infrastructure.\n\n“Of course now you have South Africa facing some challenges. Like the railway, the electricity, and so on. If you want to have development, you have no choice, you have to start to get ready your SOEs.\n\n“China is ready. If you’re ready, we’re ready to work together with South Africa and the continent, for yourselves, for sustainable development. That is our common journey.\n\nFREE BUSINESS DIAGNOSTIC: Try our free Business reviews, 11 of them, all entirely free.",
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"Guide price: £155000 - £175000.\n- The first example delivered to the UK, utilised as the factory press car\n- Number of superb factory options, confirmed by Porsche GB\n- Finished in its original colour of Silver Metallic and special order full 'Can-Can Red' leather interior\n- Fitted with extremely rare Recaro Ideal ‘C' seats\n- Fully documented ownership history; just 34,000 miles; enviable service/maintenance history\n- An exciting opportunity for any lover of the Porsche marque\nAt the 1973 Paris motor show, Porsche unveiled a prototype turbocharged 911, the ‘Type 930’. By utilising a Kühnle, Kopp and Kausch (KKK) turbocharger, the 930 was the most powerful production Porsche thus far and, suddenly, the 911 was a supercar.The production-ready 911 Turbo was shown at the Paris show in autumn 1974 and, not surprisingly in an era when turbocharging was seen as rather exotic, it captivated the world's motoring press. Rightly, it was billed as a supremely fast and luxurious flagship model, combining ballistic performance and head-turning looks with air conditioning, electric windows and other creature comforts. Anyone who followed the ‘World Championship of Makes’ will remember their surprise at the shape of the new 935 when it first appeared at Mugello in March 1976. Subsequently, these ‘Flat Nose’ 935s and 936s (in Group 6) were to prove very competitive in the hands of Ickx, Mass and Stommelen and during the next two seasons managed four victories in eight World Championship races and a triumph at Le Mans in each year. However, Porsche began to worry that all these high-profile victories by the works Flat Nose cars - most famously the ‘Moby Dick’ 935 - might alienate the vast number of private clients who were investing their own money in conventionally shaped competition 911s, hence decided to restrict their efforts for 1978 to an entry at Le Mans. However, the distinctive look of the Flat Nose or ‘Flachbau’ (literally translated as Low Build) struck a chord in the minds of their road car customers. This demand was initially catered for by ‘Kremer Racing’ who offered a conversion but subsequently this service was taken up by the factory's own Customer Department to special order (Sunderwunschen) from 1981, becoming an official option only in 1986. The front wings were steel, incorporating cooling vents and pop-up headlamps while the rears had extra cooling intakes. There were different sills and along with the body modifications came an even more luxurious interior. The SE ‘Flatnose' was a fully bespoke, hand-built option for the 1980's Porsche buyer and was over twice as expensive as a standard 930 Turbo when newThe car presented here is a 1985 Porsche 911 (930) SE Flat Nose and was first registered on 11th November 1985 to Porsche GB Ltd. on the famous ‘911 HUL' number-plate. The 1st of just 50, right-hand drive factory ‘Flat Nose' models, this example was the Porsche GB press car for many months and featured in numerous publications such as ‘Car' Magazine in January 1986. It has covered just 34,241 (verifiable) miles. Finished in its original colour of Silver Metallic, this example was not only the first delivered to the UK, but featured a number of superb factory options, including the extremely rare Recaro Ideal ‘C' seats, special-order full Can-Can Red leather interior, a full engine conversion with 330bhp, and a modified front spoiler and oil cooler, with all of these specifications confirmed by Porsche GB.The car was purchased by its previous (and fourth) owner over 16 years ago in April 1999 at 12,200 miles, and boasts a fully documented service history from new, substantiating the mileage and demonstrating that this example has been cared for by knowledgeable Porsche experts such as Bob Watson Engineering, Steve Bull, Porsche GB Reading and Stratstone of Wilmslow. In April 2015 a comprehensive service and check were carried out, plus an A/C service, and a new clutch, new front discs and pads, starter motor, alternator, ignition box, battery and 4 'Continental Sport' tyres, all within the last few thousand miles or so. The current owner is a true classic car enthusiast, ensuring regular maintenance/servicing over the last few years (including a Turbo rebuild), all completed by a Porsche Centre (and their accredited specialists), but circumstances dictate that his Flat Nose must now be sold. Supplied with its original stamped service books, manuals, wallet, a comprehensive invoice file since 1999, and a number of previous MoT Certificates, we welcome any inspection. This very special car is a blue-chip icon of its era and represents an exciting opportunity for any lover of the Porsche marque. Offered with the original tool-roll, tyre inflation kit, factory stickers, National Panasonic CQ873 stereo, jack, unused spare wheel, and factory wax finish to the inside of the front wings, Silverstone Auctions are very proud to offer this very important piece of Porsche UK history.",
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It said that someone might think one player or the other is better because they have acquired a gilded bauble, but a savage who cares about nothing more than winning is here to tell you: there is no comparison.\n\nMy respect for Cristiano Ronaldo is immense. He is a brilliant footballer and a magnificent goal scorer. But Messi is something completely different. At times, they aren’t even playing the same game. This isn’t a knock on Ronaldo. Not at all. It’s just that even at his most magnificent, Ronaldo could never do what Messi did. Nobody in the game could, and that includes Maradona.\n\nYes, Maradona had great dribbles, great matches and has World Cup gold to brandish in support of those who say that Messi isn’t his equal. Immaterial. But here’s the biggest problem with any efforts to compare Messi to Ronaldo or anyone else: art and the unquantifiable effect that it has on the human soul.\n\nThere is an opera by Francis Poulenc, called “Dialogues of the Carmelites.” It tells the story of the Martyrs of Compeigne, Carmelite nuns who were guillotined rather than renounce their faith. The climax of the opera is, of course, the scene where the nuns, singing in unison, march to the scaffold. As the sound of the blade falls, repeatedly, the chorus of voices is reduced by one. It is an absolutely heart-wrenching moment. You can’t watch it, You can’t deal with it, You can’t listen to it.\n\nHow do you explain that effect to someone? When you look at a piece of art that is beautiful, sufficiently so as to render you speechless, how can you answer the tears in your eyes? There is no explanation for it. 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You see him face off against a defender, and even aesthetics are in his favor. His stepovers are flamboyant, even when he knows he is just doing them because that is what Ronaldo does. He scores goals in quantities that would be absurd if not for that squat Argentine bloke who eschews the crossover for the stop and drop, that shoulder dip that you know is coming but can’t do anything about. What if this time it’s not real and he keeps going? Jerome Boateng probably had that internal dialogue before toppling like a sequoia. Lots of players do. Messi doesn’t rum as much as chop, like an armadillo capering among lions.\n\nLionel Messi doesn’t make sense except in that emotional realm where things don’t make sense because they can’t be explained. So how can anything be compared to that? Luis Enrique was right. Give all the trophies and player of the years that you like. They vex Messi fans, and they shouldn’t because there isn’t a comparison. It’s almost like Messi is a footballer from another planet, where he isn’t bound by the rules of Earth. So when he doesn’t win Earthly awards, who cares?\n\nYou can’t explain it, I can’t, none of us can. That is what makes the comparisons pointless. You have to make Messi make sense, and he doesn’t.”",
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"The new Senior Commissioner got down to basics.\n\n“If a High Council is needed, and the Chief of the Staff is unable to fulfill his constitutional role for any reason, I must convene a High Council, Hodder said.””\n\nWhile the Senior Commissioner’s official responsibility is straightforward, Hodder noted a deeper meaning to this appointment.\n\n“The biggest significance for me is that The Salvation Army continues to give women opportunities that most other churches do not give,” she said.\n\nAccording to the Salvation Army Act 1980, “‘Senior Commissioner’ means the Commissioner, other than the Chief of the Staff, who has held the rank of Commissioner longest or, if by that test there are Commissioners of equal seniority, that one of them who has served longest as an officer.”\n\nTo avoid confusion regarding seniority, The Salvation Army began the practice of not promoting two people to commissioner on the same day. However, for many years, when married couples were promoted, the man would be promoted first, followed by the woman the next day.\n\nThat practice changed in 2009, when then General Shaw Clifton acknowledged that the man should not always be promoted first. Instead, he proposed an impartial, equitable means of determining which person would receive the promotion first—the alphabetical order of the individual’s Christian, or first, name. The rule changed in light of this significant decision, reflecting The Salvation Army’s long-time commitment to gender equity.\n\nThe Hodders were one of the first couples to become Commissioners under the new rule, as they received their promotion in 2009.\n\n“This notion of gender equity is so important,” Territorial Commander Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder said. “While The Salvation Army still has areas in which it can improve, we should not overlook the wonderful steps that have already been taken.”"
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