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"Four games remain in the NFL regular season as the playoff push intensifies. One key to late-season success is a productive rushing attack.\n\n“The quickest way to a victory is being able to effectively run the football,” says NFL Network analyst and former NFL running back (1994-2005) MARSHALL FAULK.\n\nKansas City Chiefs head coach TODD HALEY has guided the NFL’s No. 1 ranked rushing offense (175.2 rush yards per game) entering Week 14 and is a believer in running the football, especially at this time of the year.\n\n“Running the ball effectively enables you to be physical,” says Haley. “In December, when temperatures get colder, it’s not quite as much fun to tackle. There are a number of other factors that are involved as well. Controlling the clock and controlling the line of scrimmage is always a little bit more manageable when you’re able to run the ball efficiently.”\n\nRaiders running back DARREN MC FADDEN leads the NFL’s third-ranked rush offense (149.0 per game) and says that as the season moves into December and January the weather is more of a factor, therefore a productive ground game is required.\n\n“The running game late in the season is important because the weather gets worse,” says McFadden. “You need a strong rushing attack to balance out the passing game in the bad-weather games. It’s important to be able to gain yards on the ground and take control of the game.”\n\nWhile offenses aim to excel at running the ball, defenses around the league place an emphasis on stopping their efforts.\n\n“This year in particular, the ability to play good defense and stop the run is paramount,” says NFL Network analyst and former Baltimore Ravens head coach (1999-2007) BRIAN BILLICK. “More so than ever before because of the balance of the league this year, you have to be able to stop the run in December and into January to be successful.”\n\n“Stopping the run is the foundation of any successful defense,” says LeBeau. “Later in the season, teams often look to run the ball more frequently and this places even more importance on limiting their success.”"
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"The land lay barren save for the invasive Vilayati Keekar that prevented native trees from growing. Thanks to Vijay's efforts, the range is today a self-sufficient ecosystem of over 200 plant species that needs no human intervention!\n\nNearly 400 acres of the oldest mountain range was aching with an exploitative human activity until 2009. The Aravalli ranges, extending from today’s Delhi in the North to Gujarat in the West, formed when the Indian plate separated from the Eurasian plate during the Proterozoic aeon. These ancient ranges, which are the lungs of the states of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Gujarat, were facing excessive exploitation since the early 1980s.\n\nSeveral mining pits and stone-crushing zones in the Aravalli Biodiversity Park also contributed to the air, water and soil pollution.\n\nIt was only in 2002 when the Supreme Court put a ban on the mining activities that the 378 acres were given some respite. However, it took the authorities another seven years to come up with a plan for the land and implement it.\n\nIn 2009 IAmGurgaon (IAG) proposed to make a biodiversity park in the mined site. IAG, a citizen-driven initiative was launched to restore the long lost greenery in 2009.\n\nYou can read in detail about their initiative here.\n\nTo aid the initiative, the citizen group consulted Vijay Dhasmana, an eco-warrior, who had a brilliant sense of flora and fauna. Together, they undertook a massive project to plant rewild the mining site into the Aravalli forests.\n\nSpeaking to The Better India, Vijay explains, “The land where the group wanted to plant was a 40-year-old mining site. It had been declared as the Aravalli Biodiversity Park. There were several mining pits, fortunately, the groundwater was not exposed. Land, by and large, was hilly with rocky outcrops of quartzite rocks, mostly gravel in the form of soil. In some patches, there was old alluvium deposit. There was hardly any vegetation on the land, as fire and grazing pressure was huge. Whatever greenery you saw was because of Vilayati keekar (Prosopis juliflora) an Alien Invasive Species (IAS) brought from Central America and used extensively to green the Delhi Ridge in the early 20th century.”\n\nOften, afforestation is equated to greening and used very casually. Our general approach is that we plant trees irrespective of their nativity, they could be from America or Australia, and make an area wooded. We don’t realise that such a collection of trees is not sustainable. Our approach to greening or afforestation should be to create habitats, which will regenerate and propagate themselves.\n\nAllow me to elaborate.\n\nIncreasing green cover in an area implies that it be sustainable and nurture an ecosystem that thrives within that area.\n\nThis involves insects, birds, animals, shrubs, trees and grasses. The process to begin growing the forest begins, literally, at the grassroots level.\n\nWhile the saplings of native trees take their own time in growing, it is the native shrubs and grasses that not only protect the soils but also invite insects. Once the shrubs and grasses start flowering and fruiting, insects diversity and populations increase; birds come to feed on them, they pollinate and disperse the seeds. One thing leads to another, and eventually, an ecosystem is generated, a wheel of regeneration is turned.\n\nThis ecosystem can be as miniature as your garden or as massive as a 400-hectare forest.\n\nVijay wanted to ensure that their project would nurture all forms of wildlife, native to the Haryanvi area of Aravalli. This had to begin with planting native species of plants.\n\n“The misconception about afforestation is afforestation itself. The biggest threat today is loss of land where forests were. We are losing our wilds very fast. They are being degraded, fragmented through roads, and severely under pressure,” Vijay says.\n\nHe adds, “Firstly, if you have to plant, you should plant trees native to the particular region.\n\nThe Aravallis is a very complex ecological system. What we see of it today is more than three billion years old. They have shaped the landscapes of the Western and Central India.”\n\nThe very first step for the team was to compile a list of plants native to the area. Plants like the Prosopis Juliflora (locally known as vilayati keekar) had infested the area. This shrub belongs to Mexico, South America and the Caribbean, but its colonisation was so vast in the Aravalli that people had become more familiar to it than the actual native species.\n\nVijay decided that this green drive needed to begin with clearing the area off the vilayati (foreign) keekar and planting of species like dhau, dhak, ronj, bistendu and karonda, instead.\n\nWhat was wrong with the planting of vilayati keekar that was grown in Haryana for decades?\n\nFor one, this “colonising” plant does not allow the growth of other species around it, through a process called allelopathy. It exploits the nutrients from the soil and provides almost nothing to the birds and animals. Perfectly suited for a South American climate and geography, the vilayati keekar is an invader in Haryana.\n\nSo, Vijay and his team started studying historical records about the flora in that part of Haryana and Delhi.",
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"Speaking to the Earthy Matters, he said, “I haven’t got any academic training in rewilding or even in plants for that matter. It is simply common sense. It’s not rocket science. What it definitely needs is understanding where to look. In the case of the Aravalli Biodiversity Park, we had records of forest-kinds recorded during British times. After that, in the 60s, there is someone called Maheshwari, who came out with the Flora of Delhi. So, there are books that talk about the flora that exist in different landscapes. You pick up from there and do the groundwork and say, these are the species Parker is talking about or Maheswari is talking about or somebody else is talking about. Then you go around the landscape and check the species. Then you compile your list…the candidate lists for the landscape.”\n\nAlso Read: Teacher Lives in Forests For 20 Years, Uplifts One of Kerala’s Most Underprivileged Tribes!\n\nOnce the list was ready, Vijay and the IAG got down to work.\n\nFor the next ten months, it was all about making trips to collect seeds from Rajasthan and other places where those seeds could be sourced for the nursery.\n\nThey began with germinating plants in the nursery; 35 species in the first year, 58 species in the second, then another 85, 130, and finally, 160 other species of plants native to the Aravalli forests. Today they have added 200 plant species native to Aravalli to the park.",
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And, of course, things will get darker and scarier.\n\nWhat is different this time around is the energy of the film and its tone. One of the major hurdles that confronted the Harry Potter films is that they have been hamstrung by J.K. Rowling's books. Now, I love the books, but any fan would have to admit that, after the major event of Goblet of Fire (the return of Voldemort) the series went into a holding pattern as we waited for the final showdown to come in Deathly Hallows. There were big events in the in-between books, deaths of notable characters and the introduction of the Horcruxes, but they are largely set up for what is to follow.\n\nThe previous film, The Order of the Phoenix, and this one have both had to deal with being essentially filler, and it is a remarkable achievement that the two stand up so well as films in their own right, even though not very much happens in either film apart from the hinted character deaths.\n\nMuch of the credit for this must be given to David Yates, who directed both Order of the Phoenix and Half-Blood Prince and is currently working on the two-part finale, The Deathly Hallows. Yates made his name as a director for the BBC, most notably directing the original TV series of State of Play, Paul Abbott's tense and dense journalism drama from 2003. 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Before, directors and writers were unsure what to cut and what to leave in, resulting in either sluggishly paced, overly faithful adaptations (Chris Columbus' first two offerings) or aimless, digressive pieces that kept as much as possible to avoid cutting anything that might be needed later (Goblet of Fire). Knowing now what needs to be in and what doesn't, Yates and screenwriter Steve Kloves are able to focus on what matters and what will serve the final chapter of the story best. This gives the film its energy; gone are the extraneous plot divergences and lack of focus, replaced by a clear plot, even if it is one that is only leading up to an unhappy event. It's two and a half hours long and it didn't feel like it at all.\n\nThe other element that sets the film apart from its brethren is that it is funny. And not in the ''Oh, aren't those kids precocious'' way that the early films were or the slightly forced style of humour more recently adopted. It is genuinely funny and wittily written. It's like an odd mix of conspiracy thriller, horror and Richard Curtis. When not focusing on attempted murder and manipulation of an old man, the film spends its time detailing the love lives of its main characters. The very, very English repression of their emotions makes for a surprisingly funny comedy of manners, like Jane Austen with wands. Seeing these young people struggle with burgeoning emotions is surprisingly real, given the nature of the film, and apart from the frequent use of the word ''snogging'' (seriously, does anyone use that term past the age of 12?), a hangover from Rowling's rather awkward depictions of love in her novels, its surprisingly engaging.\n\nHangovers from Rowling's work do cause problems elsewhere, though, as the film comes undone slightly in its final act. It's been a while since I read the book, but I remember that the search for the identity of The Half-Blood Prince was one of the key plot threads and presented Harry with a personal mystery to solve that lasted all the way to the end of the book. Here, it plays an important part in an early scene, gets a cursory mention halfway through, then isn't mentioned until the Prince's identity is revealed.\n\nThis is not necessarily a bad thing, as I've said, the trimming of fat from the novel makes the film all the stronger, but it is really distracting when Harry mentions the Half-Blood Prince because he is so otherwise absent. It made me wonder if the film couldn't have been improved if they had removed that aspect entirely. It's not like films haven't done that before; where the hell was the Ultimatum in The Bourne Ultimatum?\n\nSome fans have complained about changes to the story, particularly the way in which the end was staged, but I can't really find anything to complain about. The lack of a big battle makes the finale all the more powerful, the attack of the Weasly's house is a visually striking set-piece, and Harry's actions towards the end add an ambiguity that was lacking from the book.\n\nSix films in and the series has all the right elements that have made it so good in the past but it also seems to have found the director that it needs to bring about a satisfactory conclusion. Here's hoping that Yates can shoulder the burden and give us the climax we all deserve.\nBy Edwin Davies\nLabels: arts, books, entertainment, film review, films, Harry Potter\nNewer Post Older Post Home"
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"Southern and Western combination of cultures and imagination of Kripaluji Maharaj has become a reality in Vrindavan Dham. 150 crore Indian rupee (thirty million USD) Prem Mandir’s grandeur is challenging the Tajmahal of mogul times. Made with Italian marble this temple exhibits stunning combination of modern and ancient times. This magnificent temple made in Vrindavan is 125 feet high. The length of the temple is 122 feet and the width is 115 feet. The influence of south Indian culture of craftsmanship can be seen in the Temple. Water fountains and gardens on all four sides were adding to the beauty of the temple. Every modern service is available on this temple facility that extends on 54 acres of land.\n\nThe special feature of art of Vastu is that the temple has doors that open in all directions. Temple has magnificent carvings on the inside and outside. In Temple premises one can have view of Shree Krishn’s Giriraj leela, Jhulan leela, Kaliya nag leela and Maharas leela. The family of artisan from Sompura, Gujrat has contributed in completing Prem Mandir. Thousands of artisans and workmen from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh have worked on the temple.\n\nBuilt in 11 years: with the intentions of uniting the world in love, Kripaluji Maharaj started the temple on 14th of January 2001 on Makar Sankranti day. Just like its name Prem Mandir is going to give the message of unity in diversity in Indian culture.",
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"Yes, this temple is must visit temple, even if you want miss other temple from Vrindavan and mathura. This is new temple and maintained at best and that too without any entry free. Its situated on a huge 54-acre site. 30,000 tons of Italian marble, carved with specialized KUKA robotic machines, have been used in the construction. The length of the temple is 122 feet and the width is 115 feet. It is a massive marble structure with three feet thick walls, all pure marble and the presiding deity will be Radha Krishna. The cost to built this temple was 150 crore rupees ($23 million). It has other structures like govardhan parvat, rasleela , kaliya mardan etc simply amazing. Visit on weekdays if you want avoid rush/crowd. From inside its so beautiful I cannot explain in words, you have to visit to experience it.",
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"This is the biggest attraction in Vrindavan Lord Radha Krishna, Prem Mandir Vrindavan\n\nAs per the beauty of the temple is concerned.Vrindavan is famous for the Banke Bihari Ji temple,but this new temple is outstanding ,very beautiful,must visit during the tour of the holi city.\n\nTHE TEMPLE MUST BE VISITED AT NIGHT TIME,the lighting is simply out of the world,try to get there just after the sunset,so that u can see it both in day n night time .\n\nThe other structures like govardhan parvat,rasleela n others are so beautifully conceptualized. simply unmissable, if u don’t want too much rush, avoid weekends and public holidays!!!",
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"This is the best divine place to sped your time in Vrindavan. The intricate work and the design of mandir is one of best in world. The Krishna leela showcased at periphery of temple is amazing. The inside architecture and pictures, deities are worth watching. Shree Maharajji has gifted us so divine and precious for our generations to do Bhakti and Seva.",
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"Calakmul is an ancient Maya city hidden deep in the jungle of Campeche, Mexico. Shrouded by thick tropical rainforest teeming with exotic wildlife, the Maya city of Calakmul is a bucket list adventure worthy of a checkmark!\n\nIf your visit to Calakmul is anything like my own, you’ll quickly find yourself lost among the ruins surrounded in a mystic stillness with only the loud ruckus of the spider monkeys above to break the silence.\n\nClimbing to the top one of the tallest known Maya pyramids in Calakmul rivals any other Mayan ruin experience I’ve had in Mexico. Even better than Chichen Itza, Tulum, or the Coba ruins.\n\nA Brief History of Calakmul\n\nImagine discovering a never-before-seen ancient Mayan city hidden deep in the Mayan jungle. It’s hard to imagine the immense curiosity and wonder from such a discovery! But that was the case for Cyrus Lundell, who in 1931 flew over the area and uncovered one of the most prominent and largest Mayan cities to ever exist, which he named Calakmul. But its occupation and history began thousands of years ago during the Late Preclassic period in 550 BC.\n\nCalakmul in Maya means “Two Adjacent Mounds” which is very much characteristic of the two enormous pyramids among the ruins that emerge majestically from the jungle’s treetops.\n\nCalakmul could only be rivaled by its enemy city in Tikal, Guatemala. The two prominent civilizations would rival until Tikal conquered Calakmul sometime after 700 AD. Calakmul underwent several transformations; reconfiguring its social and political network as leaders and kings (“Lords of the Snake Kingdom”) came and went until eventually the city was abandoned. Slowly over hundreds of years, the earth and the Mayan jungle engulfed the once prominent city.\n\nWhen Lundell first discovered the ruins, there were giant mounds of earth covered in thick bush and trees. It took many years to carefully uncover the ruins, stelae, and buildings and map out the city’s temples.\n\nBut it will take many years more to fully uncover the entire ruins site. And as you explore the Calakmul ruins, you will actually notice very curious large mounds of earth.\n\nWhat secrets are they hiding, I wonder?\n\nHow to Get to Calakmul in Campeche, Mexico\n\nYou have never seen Mayan ruins quite like at Calakmul—to get there you must travel an hour into the thick, dense jungle via a dusty and holey white road remnant of the sacbe roads once frequented by the Mayas to travel in between other prominent Mayan cities.\n\nFrom Cancun to Calakmul: Take Hwy 307 south past Bacalar. Then turn west on Hwy 186 just after Xul-Ha toward Xpujil.\n\nThe best way to reach Calakmul is by renting a car or carpooling and following the Chetumal-Escarcega highway. Stopping over in the small local Mayan town known as Xpujil is a must.\n\nXpujil and Chicanna are the closest towns where you can stay to prepare for your early morning visit to the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve.\n\nWhere to Stay Near Calakmul (Xpujil)\n\nThere are a few places to stay in Xpujil or Chicanna near Calakmul, from hotels and cabanas to remote campgrounds. I highly recommend getting off the beaten track and going more local.\n\nWe camped overnight in a remote campsite called Valentín Natural, whose aim is to promote eco-tourism while supporting local families and the environment. Staying overnight here amounted to a truly unique experience.\n\nWe saw toucans, heard monkey screeches, bird-watched, learned about the local fauna and flora, and marveled at the bats eating the mosquitos and dragonflies as we watched the sunset from atop a wooden viewing tower in the lagoon.\n\nWe slept in comfortable, spacious tents and were provided homemade meals from women in the nearby town.\n\nThe only thing to remember is that you’re out in nature with all the mosquitoes, so bring your long-sleeves and eco-friendly repellent!\n\nP.S. The staff didn’t speak much English, but we got by with our broken Spanish and gestures always work too.\n\nIf you’re uncomfortable wild camping out in the jungle then don’t worry, there are other places to stay near Calakmul. Check out these top hotels in Xpujil and Chicanna (zoom out the map to see more options).\n\nTraveler’s Tip: Once you enter the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve and pay your entry fee, you will then drive another 60 km (~40 miles) into the jungle until you reach the small parking lot at Calakmul archaeological site. The journey will take at least an hour due to the potholes.\n\nWhat to See in Calakmul Biosphere Reserve\n\nWhat’s there to do in Calakmul? Calakmul is one of the largest Maya cities and archaeologists have found thousands of ruined sites; structures, stelae, glyphs, which you can now enjoy and explore.\n\nWhat makes Calakmul extra special though is its remoteness, its mystery, its insanely impressive and climbable pyramids, and its wildlife (don’t forget you are literally deep inside the wild jungle).\n\nThere is plenty to see in Calakmul, probably more than you’ll be able to soak up in just one day.\n\nFun Fact: Whereas prominent Mayan ruin sites such as Chichen Itza receive thousands of visitors a day, the Calakmul ruins only receive a couple of dozen visitors per day!\n\nCalakmul is an enormous site to visit, so start your day early in the morning while the air is cooler and wildlife is more active (if you wish to see some!). We were the first to enter the ruins in the morning and it was so worth it! We saw several monkeys, a wild piglet, and several birds.\n\nHere are some of the things to see in Calakmul during your visit.\n\nStructure II is the tallest structure in Calakmul’s central core. “The Great Pyramid” is a 150-foot tall structure that towers above the rainforest canopy affording unparalleled views of the Mayan jungle, making it the tallest pyramid in the Mayan kingdom ever discovered. It is possible to climb for those not faint of heart!\n\nThe Central Plaza houses Structures II – VIII, with Structure II being the largest Maya pyramid (although Structure I comes close). From here, you have the chance to climb up Acropolis Chik Naab for a truly amazing view of Structure II. Numerous stelae depicting the elite kings stand guard at the bottom of the stairs.\n\nStelae are large slabs typically made of limestone that are meticulously carved out and represent anything from Maya culture, commemorations, to the kings who rose to power over the centuries.\n\nMayan Ball Court is a large ball court that is a common sight to see in Maya cities. They were once used for ritual purposes and sought to settle quarrels by playing an intense ball game. The victor or the loser (I can never remember which) would sometimes be sacrificed on the spot.\n\nThere are dozens of smaller sites to visit, not that I remember them all! Take your time to visit as there’s simply so much to see.\n\nCan You Climb Calakmul Ruins?\n\nYes! There are several climbable ruins in Calakmul. But of course, practice caution and be respectful not to damage the ruins. Structure I and II, the Great Acropolis, and mini Acropolis Chik Naab offer spectacular views and are the best pyramids to climb in Calakmul.\n\nI would suggest you first climb the smaller pyramid – Acropolis Chik Naab – to have an epic view of the tallest pyramid (Structure II) emerging from the treetops directly opposite of you.\n\nThen, climb up Structure II or Structure I to have unparalleled panoramic views of the lush tropical rainforest that surrounds you. You’ll only see the canopy of thick treetops and that top bit of the Chik Naab pyramid from where you just came!\n\nIt’s at this moment I truly realized how far into the jungle we traveled to reach these spectacular ruins. If you’re at the top of Structure II, on your right you will see Structure I.\n\nWe were also extremely lucky at the time because once we reached the top of the Grand Acropolis pyramid, a curious troop of spider monkeys came directly up to us to visit! 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"This week’s winning essay, The Right Planet’s Which ‘Ism’ Will We Choose?, is about creeping totalitarianism, with a comparison with how its taken over in the past to events today. Here’s a slice:\n\nGodwin’s Law … it goes a little something like this:\n\n“… [I]f an online discussion (regardless of topic or scope) goes on long enough, sooner or later someone will compare someone or something to Hitler or Nazism….”\n\nUndoubtedly, there is a certain amount of truth in Godwin’s adage. Since World War II, there probably has not been a U.S. president who hasn’t been directly compared to Adolf Hitler, at some point or another. As a matter of fact, it didn’t take me very long to dig up Hitler memes and analogies for a number of U.S. president via a Google search.\n\nOften times such direct comparisons of U.S. presidents to Hitler are grossly hyperbolic at best, and utterly unconscionable at worst. Despite the fact how one may feel about current and past presidents, equating them on the same level with one of the worst monsters in human history does indeed minimize the terrible suffering of those who fell under the tyrannical and brutal reign of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.\n\nAdolf Hitler and his henchmen have come to represent the epitome of evil, and rightly so. Nazism has become the benchmark used to measure all things evil. The question for me is not whether a current president is on equal par with Adolf Hitler. I don’t happen to believe any U.S. president, present or past, is as guilty of murderous and ruthless fanaticism as Adolf Hitler—on that point, let me be clear. My point is that Hitler and his notorious Third Reich provides the ultimate yardstick by which we can measure how far a government or nation is marching down the road toward total state control and merciless dictatorship. The mere act of using the Nazis as a measuring stick is not equating the thing being measured as being necessarily one and the same. Instead, the question for me is whether the U.S.A. is moving away from fascism or toward it. If we examine the rise and fall of Hitler’s Third Reich from a historical perspective, how does it compare to what we see going on today? This is a valid exercise—and a necessary one, in my opinion.\n\nPerhaps someone who experienced the oppression and horrors of Nazism is better able to illustrate my points. I’ll just throw in a few of modern-day examples for consideration as well.\n\nKitty Werthmann, 87, survived World War II. She was an Austrian citizen and lived under Nazi rule throughout the war. A few years back she spoke to an American audience about her experiences during the war, and how the current political climate in this country greatly concerns her. 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Unions were calling for strikes; and factories were being closed down. Worse yet, the financial chaos was leading to riots in the cities. Entire blocks were burned down. Austrian police were ill-equipped to stop the ongoing destruction, according to Kitty Werthmann.\n\nAs Austria descended into despair, the Austrian people looked to their neighbor in the north, Germany, and saw full employment and a high-standard of living. As Kitty Werthmann puts it (emphasis added), “Hitler did not act like a monster; he did not speak like a monster; he spoke like an American politician.”\n\nThe Austrian people petitioned their government for a plebiscite (an election) to merge Nazi Germany with Austria. Besides—despite what Barack Obama might believe (cf. sarcasm)—the Austrians didn’t speak “Austrian”; they spoke German. The Austrians and Germans had a common heritage.\n\nWhat is particularly chilling about Kitty Werthmann’s recollections, are the disturbing similarities of the policies implemented by the Nazis in Austria to the current policies and initiatives being instituted and promoted right here in the United States today.\n\nFor example, one of the first policies implemented by the Nazis in Austria was a National I.D. Austrians could not board a train or bus without showing their National I.D. card.\n\nFollowing 9/11, the U.S. federal government “began to look at ways to increase security surrounding state identification cards and driver’s licenses,” allegedly “in an attempt to prevent further terrorism and/or unlawful entry into and out of the country.”\n\nIn our non-Council category, the winner was Mark Steyn’s pungent comments on the Garland, Texas terrorist attack and the reaction to it in certain quarters in Stay Quiet and You’ll Be Okay”, submitted by The Noisy Room. 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"Different moments in time hang in space like sheets, like screens lit up by one moment; the world is made up of these frozen moments, great meta-images, and we just hop from one to the next.\n\nOlga Tokarczuk’s Flights, translated masterfully by Jennifer Croft, weaves together memories, observations, and stories to explore what it means to live and travel in the modern world. Each chapter – or fragment – contemplates an aspect of life that seems normal or rudimentary, but when looked at with a critical eye, reveals the deep complexity of human nature.\n\nThe fragments that make up Flights can span from a single sentence to the length of a novella. They may be tales retold by the narrator, observations, or opinions on most anything. They are strung together by a loosely defined subject, never bound by time or place. A painting may lead us into a story of the distant past or even transport us across the globe.\n\nThis structure is ambitious, both for the writer and the reader. Personally, my mood heavily influenced how I read different parts of the book. If I was active and attentive, I would see connections and themes between fragments. If I was relaxed and passive, I let the book take me along its emotional journeys. There are probably an infinite number of ways to read and interpret this book, but Tokarczuk’s wit and clarity will stay constant for every reader.\n\nStanding there on the embankment, staring into the current, I realized that – in spite of all the risks involved – a thing in motion will always be better than a thing at rest; that change will always be a nobler thing than permanence; that that which is static will degenerate and decay, turn to ash, while that which is in motion is able to last for all eternity.\n\nEach fragment is a contemplation – or meditation – on a set of themes. Some approach philosophy, but most are fluid and artistic and fit well into fiction. Tokarczuk doesn’t want to tell us how to think; she wants to show us what she observes in the world through stories. She wants to show us that there’s a world out there that exists outside of ourselves, and that only through travel and observation of others – who live vastly different lives – can we get an understanding of what our own lives mean.\n\nAnd then the vacations, their timid tourism, their [car] packed to the gills. Endlessly prepared for, planned in the evenings in the early spring when the snow had all but stopped, though the ground had yet to come back to its senses; you had to wait until it finally gave itself to plow and hoe, when you could plant in it again, and from that moment forward it would take up all their time, from morning to eve.\n\nWe work each day, week, and month and slowly save our money to go on a vacation – for what, two or three times a year? Compared with the entirety of our lives, these trip are insignificant, but occupy such an important place in our minds.\n\nWhat does “We were there” really even mean? Where did those two weeks in France go? Those weeks that today can squeeze into just a couple of memories…\n\nIt hasn’t always been easy for us to travel. In recent years, cheap airlines have taken over the market and have provided the average person with the means to jump across the globe.\n\nHad these passengers just got one of those cheap flights, they would have been there in an hour, and it would have cost them less money, too. They would have had a night in the arms of their longing lovers, breakfast at one of the restaurants on rue je-ne-sais-quoi, where oysters are served. An evening Mozart concert at a cathedral. A walk along the riverbanks. Instead they must fully surrender to the time taken by rail travel, must personally traverse every kilometer according to the age-old custom of their ancestors, go over every bridge and through each viaduct and tunnel on this voyage over land. Nothing can be skipped, nothing bypassed. Every millimeter of the way will be touched by the wheel, will for an instant be part of its tangent, and this will be an unrepeatable configuration for all time – of the wheel and the rail, of the time and place, unique throughout the cosmos.\n\nAlthough modernity has brought great advances to the common person, these advances wreck havoc on the natural world around us.\n\nI met her at the Stockholm airport, the only one in the world with wood floors: a pretty, dark oak parquet with carefully matched slats – a low estimate would put it at about ten acres of northern woods.\n\nTokarczuk wants us to contemplate these ideas. With what we have today, how is it compared with what generations before us used to have? Is it good or bad in the long run? She hints that maybe we have overstepped ourselves in some realms and need to take a step back and breathe. But in general she has an interest in the world, both the human and natural, that can only be discovered through traveling.\n\nWhile Tokarczuk’s meditations are both witty and deeply contemplative, they could not make a novel. Smaller fragments revolve around larger ones that truly show Tokarczuk’s masterful writing. They are beautiful, gripping, and filled with complex characters.\n\nIn a series of chapters titled “Kunicki,” a man is on vacation with his wife and child on an island off the coast of Croatia. While driving down the road, the child has to use the restroom, so he parks the car and his wife and child scurry into the nearby vineyard. He loses sight of them, and after awhile, they don’t come back. He searches and searches for them, enlisting the help of the island’s residents and police. They can’t find them. He struggles with his anxiety as days pass with no sign of his family.\n\nThis story – broken up into three chapters in the beginning, middle, and end of the novel – was for me, the strongest story and could have been a novella in and of itself. The local police says that it doesn’t make sense that they can’t find his family since the island is so small and begin to accuse the father.\n\nIn a single chapter titled “Ash Wednesday Feast,” an immigrant leaves his country in search of work. Even though he is well-educated, he finds a job as a sailor to travel the globe. He travels and travels but can never find what he is looking for. He fights depression while searching for meaning in his life until his depression brings him to a startling climax.\n\nTokarczuk’s writing, elegantly transformed into English by Croft, shines throughout the novel.\n\nThe train stops in fields and stands in their nocturnal fogs, a quite hotel on wheels. There’s no sense in trying to race the night.\n\nI love the use of opalescent in the following sentence.\n\nA motorcycle lay on the ground, and near it a pool of gasoline turning opalescent.\n\nThe use of the desert lavishes…\n\nAt first the desert lavishes them with lengthy shadows slipping from dune to dune, leaving a trail visible only to the initiated eye.\n\nIn contemplating an amputee’s leg, she compare’s the removal of the piece to the world as a whole:\n\nIf the world, like a great glass orb, falls and shatters into a million pieces – doesn’t something great, powerful, and infinite remain a whole in this?\n\nFragments can also be very witty:\n\nAt the airport, a big ad on the glass wall all-knowingly asserts:\nМОБИЛЬНОСТЬ СТАНОВИТСЯ РЕАЛЬОСТЮ\nMobility is reality.\nLet us stress that this is merely an add for mobile phones.\n\nIt is no surprise that Flights won the Man Booker International Prize. I highly recommend the novel for anybody willing to take a chance and dive into Tokarczuk’s exploratory structure. For anybody who is still on the edge, I leave the narrator’s reason for writing in contemplative fragments:\n\nAm I doing the right thing by telling stories? Wouldn’t it be better to fasten the mind with a clip, tighten the reins, and express myself not by means of stories and histories, but with the simplicity of a lecture, where in each sentence after sentence a single thought gets clarified, and then others are tacked onto it in the succeeding paragraphs? I could use quotes and footnotes, I could in the order of points of chapters reap the consequences of demonstrating step by step what it is I mean; I would verify an aforementioned hypothesis and ultimately be able to carry off my arguments like sheets after a wedding night, in an honest per-word payment for it. As it is I’m taking on the role of midwife, or of the tender of a garden whose only merit is at best sowing seeds and later to fight tediously against weeds. Tales have a kind of inherent inertia that is never possible to fully control. They require people like me – insecure, indecisive, easily led astray. Naive."
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He had only months to live.\n\nOn a recommendation from his primary care doctor, Joe called Mass General, and a few weeks later he was being wheeled through the doors of the Termeer Center to begin a clinical trial. Termeer Center Director Dejan Juric, MD, and his team were there to meet him — and one by one, they each bent down and introduced themselves.\n\nFor decades, clinical trials were considered the last option for most cancer patients. A hail Mary. Pharmaceutical roulette.\n\n“Oncologists were sometimes chastised for enrolling patients in clinical trials, because it was more about collecting data than about helping patients,” Dr. Juric says. But things changed with the advent of precision medicine. Recent advances have made it possible to identify the genetic mutations driving an individual’s cancer and select therapeutics to target and inhibit those specific mutations.\n\n“That means we can predict the response to therapy and enroll patients we suspect will benefit,” Dr. Juric says. “Our intent, from the beginning, is therapeutic — to help every patient we treat and this approach increases the odds of success.” The Termeer Center was founded in 2012 to offer patients access to the best and most advanced experimental treatments available, including targeted therapies and immunotherapies.\n\nIn Joe’s case, Dr. Juric and his team selected two agents designed to regulate his body’s immune response to cancer. The effect was dramatic. Within weeks, his appetite returned and he started gaining weight. Two months after starting treatment imaging scans revealed Joe’s tumors had reduced by 40%.\n\n“The most beautiful moments in my professional life have come after giving patients a new drug or combination for the first time and seeing how the tumor has melted away,” Dr. Juric says. “When that happens, you’re happy for the patient; and you’re happy because together you’ve figured out a little piece of the puzzle as to how that cancer works, and that could make a difference for others. The secret to conducting these trials is to recognize the patient as a partner.” In the last decade, Mass General Cancer Center studies have led to the approval of 22 new therapeutic agents by the FDA.\n\n‘The Best Decision I Ever Made’\n\nWhile the chances of success have increased in today’s clinical trials, so too have the demands on patients’ time. Imaging studies, blood work, tissue samples and other assessments are often required.\n\n“It’s been an incredible gift to watch my daughters grow up. The Termeer Center is the best decision I ever made.”\n\n“We’re almost monitoring our patients in real time and that’s not always easy,” says Donna Fitzgerald, PA-C, advance practice provider in the Termeer Center. “But they know treatment decisions are based on who they are and what the science says. It’s not just about the next milestone, it’s about the whole journey — and we’re here for them every step of the way.”\n\nOnce a week for two and a half years, Joe — no longer needing his wheelchair — would take the red-eye from San Francisco arriving at Logan Airport at dawn, spend the day getting his infusions and fly back home that night. With the help of his family — wife Susan and daughters Ally and Harper — and friends, he never missed a treatment.\n\n“At the beginning, I was afraid the trial might rob him of the time he had left with his daughters,” says Katie Somers, RN, who met Joe the day he arrived and became his primary nurse in the Termeer Center. “Now he’s the barometer I use for all my patients. He showed me what quality of life really means.”\n\nEventually, Joe’s cancer returned, and the trial was halted. Today Joe — who is currently staying at Mass General’s Beacon House to be closer to his care team during the pandemic — is participating in his fourth clinical trial under Dr. Juric. One day, Joe says, he hopes his contribution to research will help another patient experience the “Joe Sutton effect.”\n\n“In 2013 while still in San Francisco, I was told to get my affairs in order which prompted me to come to Boston. Here it is, 2021 — I’m still here thanks to Termeer,” Joe says. “It’s been an incredible gift to watch my daughters grow up. The Termeer Center is the best decision I ever made.”\n\nFor more information on how to support the Termeer Center, please contact us."
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This must be how it feels to a cancer patient trying to recover from the enervating effects of chemotherapy; how it feels to people trying to revitalize an institution in need of radical transformation; or, how anxious parents feel when young adult children flounder from part-time job to part-time job, looking for a footing on the continent of a more stable future. Today I paddle in faith that all these strokes will eventually lead to the opposite shore.\n\nI remind myself not to hurry the process. I need to save a certain amount of strength for the return trip and the possibility of a shift in the wind and weather. I let images from the morning and the night that preceded it flow through my mind. I try not to latch onto anything in particular. I drift on the surface of thought. Stroke, thought, stroke…\n\nNot being able to see into the distance, I focus on the near-at-hand. As I paddle I notice something I have never seen before: a series of narrow parallel lines peels off the bow of my boat and spreads in a widening “V.” As a boy I saw lines like these along the lower jaw of the blue whale in the Museum of Natural History where my father used to take me on my birthday. I wonder if there is a connection between these little lines streaming off the prow and the anatomy of the lower jaw of the great whales. Are the lines more than the pleats of a great expanding mouth, perhaps even an efficient way to channel the flow of water around a form that propels itself through water?\n\nIn time I spot what looks like either a buoy or a small sailboat a half mile to the north of my course. The smoke makes it very difficult to identify anything with confidence. I shift my course slightly to the north so I can approach and see this object more clearly. I approach close enough to see that this is one of the two instruments that the Biological Station has anchored in the lake. Having made the identification, I readjust my course slightly back to the south. I am beginning to pick up details on the far shore–a roofline, a water tower on the hill, a glinting window. Stroke, thought, stroke.\n\nBy now I want to get out of the boat, stretch my legs, eat the cookie I keep thinking about, get a drink of water. I find a tight little spot, a grove of cottonwoods, some drift logs, a shallow landing, and pull out. With my feet and part of Bluebird still in the water, I settle my rear end into the gravel, pull out my water bottle, take a long drink, and open the plastic bag protecting my now-late lunch. It feels good to settle myself into the red, tan, gray, and green stones, to feel the earth after making my way through water and opaque light. I pick up stones, examine their colors and shapes, look for fissures and lines, then put them back. Nearby, little white feathers from the ring-billed gulls drift in the bay. I drink in the water’s clarity, a clarity that seems strange when everything else is obscure.\n\nI stow my few items of gear, slide my boat back into the water, and look back over my shoulder. A vague depression, a footprint, is the only evidence of my presence. I paddle out of the bay, slide past the breakwater, take one last look at the green cobbles on the bottom, knowing I won’t see the lake bottom for nearly two hours, and head into open water. This time I aim for the barely visible buoy to the northwest. In the smoky air it is again hard to have a sense of progress. I look away from the buoy so as to not feel discouraged. I have no landmarks to the left or right against which to gauge my advance. Finally, I see the anemometer on the top of the device, the yellow ring of the float, three solar panels, and a sign warning about potential shock hazard for those who disturb the equipment. I drift in and take a few photos.\n\nThis instrument, one of two anchored in the lake and coupled with land-based meteorological stations, comprise the Virtual Observatory and Ecological Informatics System (VOIES). According to the Flathead Journal this system measures air temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction, light and other meteorological parameters. The instrument, anchored above a deep water trench, also profiles temperature, dissolved oxygen, light, water clarity and algal pigments up and down the water column. All the data is relayed back to the Flathead Lake Biological Station. The summer 2012 edition of the Journal describes what scientists have already learned from this new system. The instruments accumulate enough data to be able to predict weather and changes in water quality. In addition, Dr. Mark Lorang uses the data to develop models of water circulation and wave patterns. Dr. Bonnie Ellis uses the information to enhance her studies of the food web of Flathead Lake. The most immediately useful information is available to the public at http://www2.umt.edu/flbs/. Today, however, the instrument seems like a phantom floating on the water. It is strangely virtual.",
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"Christmas Eve day we planned on seeing the third movie of Peter Jackson’s version of “The Hobbit”. This third installment is called “The Battle of the Five Armies”.\n\nOn the way to the theater my daughter’s day care called and said she was running a fever. We brought her home, gave her some medicine (her pediatrician called back right away and called in a prescription quite quickly!) and she felt better by Christmas Day. During the 24th she was quiet and mellow and spent most of the afternoon lying on the couch or snuggling with Mommy and/or Daddy.\n\nJust before her afternoon nap my wife said I could go see the movie by myself if I wanted to. I didn’t. I wanted to see it with her. But all I would otherwise do that day, just as my little girl would do, is to sit around the house and lie quietly … I was going to see the movie again on New Year’s Eve Day when my wife worked and I did not … it would give me a chance to do some last-minute Christmas shopping when it was over.\n\nWe missed the 10:00am show, but there were more at noon and 1:30. The noon showing was in 3D. I had never seen a modern-day 3D movie – the last one I saw was one of the Nightmare on Elm Street thingies from the 1980s. And the noon showing would get me out of the theater sooner and home by four or so …\n\nI watched the first Hobbit movie many times in the theater and on blu-ray, and although I have the second one in disc, I had yet to watch it! I haven’t seen it since it was in the theaters! The weekend before I watched the second movie again. Because of the new material in the movies and the cliff-hanging ending of the second movie, I was afraid I would be a bit lost watching this third movie at first. I’m glad I watched “The Desolation of Smaug” to refresh my memory.\n\nEarlier in the month of December, on a whim, I decided to re-read The Hobbit novel -I had not read it since I was in New York during the birth of my child; and then it was only the second time I read the book (I have read Lord of the Rings five or six times by now…). I finished it that weekend – the evening after I finished the book I watched the second movie.\n\n“Why!?” the nay-sayers shout. “This travesty has nothing to do with the book!” Not altogether true. The movies are wonderful fun. There are new scenes and characters, true, but as I said in my previous blogs … who cares? Who wouldn’t want to spend more time on Middle Earth and meet new friends?\n\nAnd I’m glad I read the book again. It helped me remember what happened – Thorin’s gold-fever and who survived (and who didn’t survive) the battle. The deaths of some of the friends we made during this series is fore-ordained – what about our new friends? Whither their fate? Hmm?\n\n“Battle of the Five Armies” picks up right after “Desolation of Smaug” ended. Smaug wings his way to Laketown – convinced they were in on the dwarves incursion into his mountain. Bard, the human fisherman/smuggler descended from the ruler of Dale (thus making him an early draft of Aragorn), is locked away in a Laketown cell.\n\nSmaug’s attack is awesome in the adult sense of the word. Terrifying. Stephen Frye returns as Laketown’s Master whose escape tries to provide comic relief, but we are too swept up in the townspeople’s attempt to flee to really laugh at the Master and his toady Alfred’s cowardly acts. Alfred becomes a thorn in Bard’s side throughout most of the movie. Not as inherently evil as Wormtongue from “Two Towers”, but just as oily …\n\nBard escapes, finds his family, retrieves the black arrow and faces Smaug. The result is similar to the book and to anyone who saw its obvious foreshadowing in “Desolation…”.\n\nThen the credits roll…\n\nThe next third of the movie builds up the war envisioned in the title. As in the novel, Bard and the Laketowners make refuge on the shore and ask Thorin’s company for reparations. We see Thorin’s descent into gold fever (or dragon sickness as it is called in the movie) as he refuses to keep his word to the Laketowners. His fever grows as he demands his company find the legendary Arkenstone amongst the treasure hoard, eventually suspecting even his kinfolk of duplicity – an act unthinkable in dwarves to their allies and kin.\n\nThranduil, the elven king from Mirkwood, and his army of elves appear with supplies for the Laketown refugees. Rather than being beneficent, as in the novel, Thranduil comes to the Lonely Mountain to get back his people’s diamond jewels kept there. Thus he and Bard demand what they think is rightfully theirs. The audience believes this, too. The film does a convincing job showing us Thorin’s greed without making him a true villain. Bilbo and the other company often remark (even to the great King’s face to their peril) that this is not the Thorin they knew and followed loyally. We side with the men and elves, but sympathize with the dwarves.\n\nOrc armies are marching to Erebor (the Lonely Mountain). In the novel, they marched when they learned Smaug was dead and his treasure hoard was up for grabs! Here, the reasons link in with the ”Lord of the Rings” movie trilogy …\n\nWhen we last left Gandalf in “Desolation…” he was the caged prisoner of the Necromancer, revealed to be Sauron. He watches Azog’s orc army march to Erebor at Sauron’s command. The Lonely Mountain is of strategic importance (Sauron has no need for coins and baubles). It is the initial step in his conquest of the West.\n\nGandalf escapes in a thrilling battle between the Ringwraiths and the White Council. After five movies we finally get to watch Elrond and even Saruman kick ass. Galadriel’s confrontation with Sauron is terrifying and well done – reminding us of the glimpse of her true power in “The Fellowship of the Ring”. The look on Saruman’s face when Sauron appears makes the movie fans giggle in delight: is this the point he begins to turn to the dark side? Has it happened already and he stops fighting when his master is revealed?\n\nBilbo attempts to negotiate a peace, by “betraying” Thorin. By now we are, of course, on Bilbo’s side here, so the betrayal was from Thorin, not the hobbit. The negotiation tactic does not work, Thorin is even MORE infuriated and he and his dwarven companions prepare for war…\n\nIn honor of the movies, this review is split into two unnecessary parts …\n\nOne thought on “A late review of The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies”"
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"I think that there are many people who are worried about the deterioration of the battery when thinking about the iPad 2 year, but it is possible to replace the battery (battery) cheaply by performing the following process.\nThe battery is built-in and cannot be easily replaced, but if you have confidence in your arm, please try it!\n\nIf you replace the battery of the iPad 2 with Apple, the repair fee is 10800 yen (tax not included).\nUnlike LCD replacement, I think it is relatively reasonable, so if you are afraid to repair it yourself, we recommend that you consult the Apple Store and repair shop.\n\nWill the data disappear if I change the battery?\n\nThe data will not disappear just by replacing the battery.\nSince the data of the iPhone is recorded in the part called NAND on the logic board, the data is not lost just by replacing the battery.\nHowever, the data is not lost only if you repair it yourself or repair it at a non-regular store.\nIf you want to replace the battery with data, you should avoid manufacturer repairs because it will almost 100% of the data initialization when you ask Apple or an authorized service provider.\nIn addition, if you can take a backup in iTunes, etc., there is no problem with the manufacturer repair, but you can not take the backup, if you feel troublesome please consult a non-regular store.\nThe advantage of non-regular stores is that most of the repairs that are not related to the data will proceed with the data as it is.\nIf you can replace the battery by yourself with reference to the decomposition method below, you can use the iPhone as it is with the data up to now.\nHowever, it is safe to back up and remember how to back up in case of a failure that you do not know when it will happen.\n\nbattery replacement, logic board replacement and disassembly procedure for iPad2",
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"This decomposition method is also useful for expanding, degrading, and removing the motherboard if the iPad cannot be charged or the battery is bad.\nThe procedure for replacing the lcd glass of the iPad 2, replacing the LCD panel and disassembling it is the same, but you can check it in the image, so please disassemble it according to the procedure.\n\nIn addition, if you are disassembling the iPad for the first time, I think that it will take about two hours, so let's proceed carefully.\nIf you break the liquid crystal by any chance during the repair, it may become a rather expensive repair fee.",
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"DAVIS, Okla. (BP) — Leaders with Oklahoma Baptists announced today (May 18) that Falls Creek Youth Camp and CrossTimbers Children’s Mission Adventure Camp will not hold any camp sessions during the summer of 2020, due to factors related to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nIn April, Oklahoma Baptists had announced tentative plans for a delayed start and revised schedule, with the provision to continually evaluate the plans and make a final decision by May 18. Those plans have been canceled.\n\n“With a heavy heart, and after extensive consultation with pastors, lay leaders and information from public health officials, we have made the difficult decision to cancel all Falls Creek and CrossTimbers-Davis and CrossTimbers-Grand Lake sessions for 2020,” said Hance Dilbeck, executive director-treasurer with Oklahoma Baptists.\n\n“In light of the fluidity of COVID-19,” Gideon said, “I affirm wholeheartedly the recent decision of the Oklahoma Baptist Executive Committee to cancel summer camps for 2020. During this time of uncertainty, safety and caution are of supreme importance. It is better to choose wisdom over desire.”\n\nPlans for Indian Falls Creek and LifeWay Collegiate Week, which were previously scheduled for late July and early August, also were canceled.\n\n“While these beloved camps will not be able to meet on the campgrounds in 2020,” Dilbeck said, “our convention staff is currently producing a ministry curriculum and localized event strategies to come alongside churches to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with young people across the state this summer.”\n\nThe alternate summer outreach plans, which will be unveiled in early June, will be led by Todd Sanders, Falls Creek program director, and Charlie Gatton, CrossTimbers program director.\n\nFor information about Falls Creek and CrossTimbers, visit oklahomabaptists.org.\n\nThe action calls for Jenness Park to be closed immediately and permanently shut down by June 30. The recommendation also gives CSBC corporate officers authorization to “take necessary actions” to sell the camp and its assets.\n\nAn amendment to the recommendation gives Southern Baptist churches and entities priority in purchasing the camp through June 30, 2020.\n\nJenness Park is a 160-acre camp owned by CSBC in the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Sonora, Calif. The camp has been part of the California Southern Baptist family since 1953.\n\nVictor Chayasirisobhon, chairman of the CSBC Executive Board and pastor of First Southern Baptist Church in Anaheim, said the “decision to close JP is a very, very unfortunate situation. Every effort was made to help the camp survive. With everything going on, including the global pandemic, this was a sad and difficult decision.”\n\nHe added Jenness Park has played “a valuable part of CSBC ministry for many years and those blessed by JP’s ministry will continue to live out its legacy.”\n\nMarc Tempesta, the CSBC’s chief financial officer, told Board members the Jenness Park staff would be offered employment through June 30.\n\nCSBC Executive Director Bill Agee said the decision to close and sell Jenness Park “was not easy, nor was it impulsive.” Agee acknowledged the camp’s history and importance to California Baptists but said the camp is financially unsustainable, adding: “We have exhausted every avenue we know to keep the camp afloat.”\n\nThe camp had been operating at a deficit for several years, even while fully operational. The COVID-19 pandemic prevented the camp from operating, increasing the deficit to $70,000 a month.\n\nAgee said the camps’ past losses were covered by CSBC reserves, but that “CSBC now has no reserve funds to cover the losses. With no revenue stream, Jenness Park is faced with insurmountable losses.”\n\nAgee noted CSBC has made significant strides to “live within its means” by trimming more than $1 million from annual operating expenses.\n\nJenness Park was on a plan to balance its budget and become a self-sustaining CSBC entity by the beginning of 2021, but COVID-19 hit and derailed the plan. The camp also has a loan totaling $1.4 million. Costs for the loan (interest only at this time) are included in the deficit figures.\n\nAfter the recommendation was amended to give Southern Baptist churches/entities priority through June 30, the 26 members present voted 25 to 1 to proceed with liquidating the property.\n\nAn FAQ about the board’s decision to sell the camp can be found here: https://arkbapnews.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/attachments/JP-QA.pdf"
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"My wife Fern and I found Cleveland to be an underrated destination for a fun three day weekend. Now the second largest city in Ohio, Cleveland has a population of about 400,000 residents. Its major attractions are contained within a modest sized downtown area and nearby communities in the city and its suburbs. During our stay, Clevelanders were proud to inform us about their city by the lake and its cultural activities. Our highlights:\n\nLocated downtown at 1100 Rock and Roll Boulevard, the museum’s towering building with its glass pyramid overlooks the shores of Lake Erie. Opened in 1995, the Hall of Fame contains galleries on seven levels. The museum’s exhibits depict the history of rock and roll and its music culture. The massive collection includes concert posters, instruments, stage outfits, handwritten lyrics and personal items from the musicians. The museum staff highlights its favorite pieces and marks them as spotlight artifacts.\n\nStarting at the lowest level, we began with the roots of rock. We particularly enjoyed an exclusive 14 minute film on Elvis and a 30 minute film with sentimental clips from Dick Clark’s American Bandstand. Most impressive for us were the once in a lifetime performances featured inside the Connor Theater on a very large screen with great sound, including footage from Rock Hall induction nights and incredible concert combinations that we had never before seen or heard (such as Billy Joel with Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty with Prince). In this theater, we felt like we were in attendance at these spectacular shows.\n\nThe Hall’s entrance fee varies depending on the day, with adult admission costing from $23 to $26. With very few dining options near the Hall of Fame and not wanting to leave this exciting venue, we ate dinner at the All Access Café which had a very limited menu. http://www.rockhall.com\n\nThe Cleveland Museum of Art is located at 11150 East Boulevard in the University Circle area. The art spans 6000 years and contains 45,000 works of art in more than 40 galleries. This internationally known collection is very broad and diverse. Opened in 1916, the museum includes both the original neoclassical building and updated modern wings.\n\nWe attended the one hour daily tour which took us through the museum in a chronological fashion – from ancient to modern, but focused on a particular theme of that day (i.e., horses in art). Highlights included the impressionist galleries (with Monet water lilies), a wall of Van Gogh paintings, jeweled Faberge eggs from Russia, Tiffany glassware and an outdoor sculpture garden (with one version of Rodin’s The Thinker).\n\nTo spend more time at the museum, we stopped for lunch at the Provenance Café, which had many cafeteria style stations with tasty reasonably priced fare. We were refreshed by taking this time out from looking at the art within the large airy courtyard under a soaring class canopy.\n\nBoth the museum and the tour are free, although parking is not free. Just outside the museum, Wade Oval is a beautiful space to enjoy this scenic area. http://www.Cleveland Art.org\n\nThe Cleveland Cultural Gardens consist of a collection of public gardens within Rockefeller Park, not far from University Circle. With benches and trees throughout the gardens, we enjoyed a stroll through several of the sites. There are about 30 different garden sites, linked to different countries or ethnic groups whose immigrants contributed to the heritage of Cleveland.\n\nThe gardens continue to very much be works in progress. Some of the gardens are very elaborate (such as the ten foot tall sculpture of Gandhi in the Indian garden and a replica monumental arch in the Syrian garden, both of which included informative signage). Others are little more than a sign with or without flowers (such as the Ethiopian garden). We felt these gardens have great potential for educational purposes once more fully completed. http://www.culturalgardens.org\n\nOn the grounds of the Mandel Jewish Community Center in Beachwood, a dramatic sculpture honors the memory of David Mandel, a 28 year old U.S. born Israeli weightlifter. He was one of 11 Israeli athletes killed by Palestinian terrorists in the 1972 Munich Summer Olympic massacre. Berger was a Cleveland native who emigrated to Israel. This memorial is the only U.S. commemoration of the 1972 Olympic violence. Managed by the National Park Service, this memorial is said to be the country’s smallest national park.\n\nThe Berger memorial is nearly 14 feet high, 11 feet wide and weighs 6000 pounds. It is made of a type of steel alloy which oxidizes naturally over time to yield a rich rust coloring. The sculpture depicts the five Olympic rings broken in half, symbolizing the interruption and cancelation of the Munich games by the tragic events. The 11 segments on which the rings rest represent each athlete whose life was taken. There is an upward motion in the broken rings to suggest the peaceful intent of the Olympics and hope for the future. www.mandeljcc.org\n\nFood (Eating Our Way through Cleveland)\n\nThe long time New York style Jewish deli is no longer easy to find. Corky and Lenny’s definitely fits the bill, with its oversized sandwiches, fresh baked goods and crunchy pickles on the tables. We had lunch at the main location in Woodmere. The turkey was juicy and moist; the rye bread was tasty. We chatted with the very friendly owner Kenny Kurland who treated us to rugelach pastries for dessert in a number of extremely delicious flavors (including chocolate, cheese and raspberry). The atmosphere of the restaurant is very warm. In Cleveland, this really is where “people meet to eat!” www.corkyandlennys.com\n\nNow with nine locations, Mitchell’s Ice Cream is easy to find in the Cleveland area. The chain began in 1999 when two Cleveland brothers Pete and Mike Mitchell opened their first store. We stopped for a refreshing snack at the Uptown location near the campus of Case Western Reserve University. Each batch of ice cream is hand crafted. With over thirty flavors, there were many options to choose from. We were quite satisfied with our choices. www.mitchellshomemade.com\n\nThe Hilton at 100 Lakeside Avenue East was an excellent base for driving to these sites. Located in the heart of downtown Cleveland, the hotel was a short walk away from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Our room had an exceptional view of the Lake Erie skyline. The fitness center contained a nice variety of cardiovascular equipment and weights. We enjoyed the breakfast buffet in the executive room. The hotel staff was helpful and courteous. www3.hilton.com\n\nOften mocked, we learned that Cleveland was once was of the richest cities in the United States. Well, we believe in Cleveland. Fern and I found this city to be a very pleasant place to spend a Memorial Day weekend. Three days was just enough time to get a feel for its gem destinations."
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"BY BILL WEINBERG | Over most of the years I’ve lived on the Lower East Side, the story of the blocks of vacant lots on the south side of Delancey St. east of Essex was a bit of an open secret. It was well known that public housing slated for those sites way back in the ’60s was being held up due to the influence of Sheldon Silver — less in his official capacity as state assemblymember (and later Assembly speaker) than his unofficial one as political boss of the Jewish community based in the blocks immediately to the south.\n\nThe ugly racial politics behind the state of affairs were palpable: The empty blocks were being maintained as a buffer zone separating this enclave from the Puerto Rican and Dominican residents north of Delancey. And many Puerto Ricans had been displaced when the housing on those blocks was razed long ago.\n\nNow that there is finally progress in developing those lots, a book has been released on this contentious saga. “Contested City: Art and Public History as Mediation at New York’s Seward Park Urban Renewal Area,” by Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani (University of Iowa Press, 2018), emerged from coursework the author developed on the issue as a New School professor. She was also inspired by her family roots in the neighborhood two generations back — in fact, in the co-op housing complexes south of the contested blocks that would later become Shelly Silver’s stronghold.\n\nThese co-ops were not the luxury affairs of the gentrification era. On the contrary, they were developed by trade unions (initially the Amalgamated Clothing Workers) for members and their families in the New Deal era. The real tragedy of this story is that it is one that pitted the working class against the working class — or, one group just on the cusp of middle-class security against those living at the level the first group’s own parents or grandparents had.\n\nThe blocks in question, targeted by a “slum clearance” plan as a “substandard or insanitary area,” were razed in 1967. The sites were turned over to the city’s Housing Authority for the development of new projects. Some 1,700 families — overwhelmingly poor or working-class, and mostly Puerto Rican — were displaced as the buildings came down. They were promised (eventual) apartments in the new developments by the too-aptly named city Department of Relocation.\n\nBut as the project moved ahead, under the rubric of the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area, or SPURA, the plans changed. The displaced tenants had to fight — first, in the courts — to get the city to honor its commitment to them.\n\nThe Housing Authority employed in its defense the Orwellian argument of the “tipping point” — the point at which white residents will flee a neighborhood in response to a demographic tilt to the black and brown. The specter of white flight was raised to argue that letting all the sites’ original residents return would have a negative impact “on the racial balance in the project.” A decision in favor of the displaced could “violate the Authority’s duty to prevent segregation in public housing.”\n\nBendiner-Viani rightly calls the “tipping point” notion an “index of white racism,” and emphasizes the irony that the Housing Authority was using its mandate to “maintain integration” as a cover for maintaining a white majority.\n\nThis argument was rejected in a 1973 ruling by Judge Morris Lasker. But his decision was reversed later that year by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, which found that the Housing Authority could “limit the number of apartments to be made available to persons of white or non-white races…to avoid concentrated racial pockets.”\n\nBefore the case could proceed to the Supreme Court, Judge Lasker presided over a settlement in 1974, finally seeming to end what The New York Times called a “bitter, ethnic dispute.” Under terms of the settlement, the ethnic ratio in the new projects would be about the same as it had been in the destroyed tenements — that is, 60% “Hispanic and non-white” and 40% “white” (taken to include Jewish, of course).\n\n‘This was the start of the long stalemate, in which every bureaucratic artifice available under the Unified Land Use Review Process (ULURP) was used to gum up any move toward starting construction on the sites — at least any move under terms of the settlement. Silver consolidated his machine, in large part, around the issue. The language used was very blatant. Silver’s chief lieutenant, William Rapfogel of the Lower East Side United Jewish Council, or UJC, pledged in the group’s newsletter to “retain the distinctly Jewish religious and cultural identity of our community.”\n\nFar more egregious were comments by Harold “Heshy” Jacob, manager of the Hillman Co-ops and UJC board member, who compared the ex-residents demanding their right of return to Palestinian “terrorists.”\n\nHere’s where Bendiner-Viani reveals herself as somewhat out of her depth. She deserves enormous credit for bringing this indiscretion to light — but she badly garbles the analogy. In her imprecise paraphrase, Jacob had invoked Palestinians demanding their “right to return to Gaza and the West Bank” after the war of 1967, and she notes that this was the same year the tenements were razed. But the Palestinians were not driven from Gaza and the West Bank — they were driven into these territories, and in 1948 not 1967. The “right of return” being demanded by Palestinians is to former homes within Israel proper.\n\nIt would have been better if Bendiner-Viani had provided Jacob’s verbatim quote, which was from a 2010 interview with The Lo-Down Web site (and was less confused if no less ugly).\n\nJews are not all demons in this story. One of Bendiner-Viani’s key sources is Tito Delgado, a leader of the displaced tenants. He enthuses that the professional housing advocates who came forward to help their fight (from groups like Metropolitan Council on Housing and the Lower East Side Joint Planning Council) were “mostly Jewish women!”\n\nIt was the group Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES) that initiated the 2009 study “SPURA Matters,” which took testimony from neighborhood residents and called for mixed-income housing to be built on the sites. The long logjam finally broke just a few years before Silver and Rapfogel were both convicted on corruption charges, ending their reign and sending them to prison (although Silver is currently free while his case is on appeal).\n\nThe turning point came in 2011, when the city approved mixed-income housing for the sites, to include some 1,000 “permanently affordable” apartments. But Bendiner-Viani calls out the bureaucratic subterfuge employed to tilt the scales of what is “affordable” to the high end of the spectrum. This category is based on the median income of the New York “metropolitan statistical area” defined by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development — which actually includes the upscale suburbs of Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties. This, of course, “artificially raises the median income” used to determine “affordability” on the Lower East Side.\n\nA proposal for 100 percent low-income housing on the sites, pushed by groups including the Chinese Staff & Workers’ Association, was defeated.\n\nSince then there has been some progress, including the recently completed Essex Crossing complex, built by a private consortium at the corner of Delancey and Essex Sts., and the senior housing facility named for longtime neighborhood advocate Frances Goldin, at 175 Delancey. In all the intervening years, only two buildings had gone up on the sites — the Seward Park Extension bloc, run by the Housing Authority.\n\nAs a first shot at telling this history, “Contested City” leaves room for other writers to follow up. Frustratingly, some really vital stories that emerge are not fleshed out with nearly enough detail. For instance, Tito Delgado is quoted telling how he and other displaced ex-residents began squatting one of the condemned buildings that hadn’t yet been torn down, at 36 Attorney St., and eventually got it legalized as a co-op under the city’s homesteading program, saving it from the wrecking ball. But we aren’t told what year they began squatting it, what year it was saved, or exactly how its original address was changed to 157 Broome St. as the Seward Park Extension and other projects were built around it.\n\nThe bigger problem with this book is Bendiner-Viani’s self-consciously self-referential treatment. The history is regularly interrupted with accounts of how it is interpreted by her students in their artistic projects and tours of the neighborhood, and descriptions of what she ostentatiously calls “my pedagogical practice.”\n\nTo throw around some postmodern jargon of my own, the history is being viewed through the exotifying gaze of privileged academics.\n\nThe Lower East Side might have been better served by a more traditional, and rigorous, rendering of the history. And one in which the neighborhood’s residents were more subjects and less objects.\n\nWeinberg is editor of CounterVortex.org."
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Steinfels found that charge dubious, which set him on his course of examining the report in detail last fall.\n\nThe report’s data suggests that even before 2002, disregard for victims and protection of abusers happened in only 10% of cases.\n\nSteinfels lays blame for the proliferation of that dominant narrative on journalists reporting on tight deadlines without devoting the time to delve fully into the details. But he also credited journalists with helping to reveal the scandal of child sexual abuse beginning in 2002.\n\nIn the wake of the report last August, Steinfels said he was surprised to learn how little people knew about the history of the crisis and their lack of understanding about secretive investigating grand juries like Pennsylvania’s.\n\n“I confess to puzzlement when people demanding transparency and accountability in the church do not sound a peep in the face of a procedure as one-sided, unaccountable and cloaked in secrecy as the Pennsylvania report,” Steinfels said.\n\nThe crisis certainly extends far beyond Pennsylvania, so Steinfels pointed to five factors for understanding it broadly today.\n\nThe global nature of the crisis means each new instance of abuse in any country becomes part of a single narrative for the Catholic Church everywhere — unlike any other institution.\n\nIn the United States, the case of the disgraced former cardinal and now defrocked Theodore McCarrick has intensified long-simmering divisions of conservative and liberal factions in the church, each offering their own agendas for reform.\n\nThe crisis has also become part of “a civil war over the papacy of Pope Francis,” Steinfels said.\n\nThe numerous state and federal investigations that have arisen in recent months are promising to “produce a drip, drip, drip of sensational headlines for years to come, potentially draining morale and resources and magnifying the ongoing hemorrhaging of the young from the faith,” he said.\n\nLastly, he said an “unmet backlog exists” of deep suffering and desire for contrition, justice and vindication on the part of victims, “primarily but not entirely from the sins and crimes of 30 to 60 years ago.”\n\nSteinfels held out hope for positive internal developments, including greater accountability in the form of new national guidelines for the global church such as the U.S. church’s Charter, and financial settlements for victims via independent compensation boards, signs of responsibility that Steinfels said “should have been undertaken long ago.”\n\nHe also hoped for greater transparency and called for a commission of expert lay people in relevant fields who could bridge “the conservative/liberal or pro- or con-Francis divisions in the church, possibly including non-Catholics as well.”\n\nSuch a commission “would stand watch over all aspects of the ongoing crisis, over church and episcopal actions and also over media reporting and judicial inquiries,” he said.\n\nEchoing Pope Francis, Steinfels said responding to “the evil of sex abuse” requires conversion of heart, not merely programs, and not only by church leaders but by everyone.\n\n“For too long the American bishops were trapped in denial, defensiveness and inaction. 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Harris broke into the business in the late 1970s, working mostly Southeastern territories, including NWA Tri-State and Southeastern Championship Wrestling, where he held the Southeastern Heavyweight Championship as Sugar Bear (sometimes Ugly Bear, sometimes Bad News) Harris.\n\nIt was after a tour of Britain and Germany as The Mississippi Mauler, however, that Harris’ career was made. Returning from the tour, he visited a Memphis Wrestling event to borrow some ring gear from his friend Dream Machine. A chance meeting with Jerry Lawler that night led to a job offer, a new character and a persona that would define the rest of Harris’ pro wrestling career.\n\nWhen the vignettes aired on WMC-TV in Memphis, they were allegedly from Africa, but in actuality, the first evidence of Kamala’s existence was actually filmed in Jerry Jarrett’s backyard. Managed by JJ Dillon (although the character would become forever linked to a masked handler, sometimes named Friday and other times named Kim-Schee), Kamala was allegedly the bodyguard of the overthrown Ugandan President Idi Amin. The look of the character, including the facepaint, made of a moon and stars, was inspired by a painting created by famous artist Frank Frazetta.\n\nHarris may have been from the Southeastern U.S., but Kamala, the story goes, was imported back to the United States by Dillon after being discovered during a trip to Africa. Whether either Harris or Dillon have ever even been to Africa remains unknown. What is known however, is that from point on in 1982, Harris and Kamala, in the eyes of the fans, were inseparable, fused forever as one being.\n\nIt was to Harris’ credit that even decades later, when he would check into hotels for wrestling conventions, fans standing behind him in line wouldn’t realize who he was and then would be amazed when they came to the realization that this quiet man was actually the mighty Kamala. It was a complete, shocking separation of church and state, even in a world when kayfabe had been all but obliterated.\n\nHarris played the character perfectly. No one would have expected how athletic he truly was or how good he was in the ring as those things were obscured under the veil of the character, the African savage that carried a spear and wore a tribal mask as he walked barefoot to the ring with a tunic wrapped around his belly before stepping into battle. He played up the idea of a silent but deadly beast, moaning and screaming and making crazy eyes at the camera in the background as his managers – whether it was JJ Dillon, Kevin Sullivan, Skandar Akbar, Reverend Slick, Fred Blassie, The Wizard or Mr. Fuji bellowing into the camera for him.\n\nFrom the moment Kamala appeared in Memphis, he was a legitimate main eventer as the unstoppable beast, winning the Southern Heavyweight Championship, beating Jerry Lawler and holding the belt for about a month during a time period where Saturdays meant Memphis shut down to watch the live TV show on WMC-TV and Mondays meant they congregated in the Mid-South Coliseum to watch pro wrestling.\n\nFrom there, Harris made a career across every important territory of the era. He ventured to World Class, a main eventer. He went to Mid-South under Bill Watts (who Harris felt was his favorite boss in pro wrestling) and then had national runs in the WWF several times.\n\nIn the WWF, Kamala would main event against Andre the Giant the first time, have a months-long house show program with Hulk Hogan in 1986 and 1987 the second time around before forming a tag team with Sika, the Wild Samoan. Utilizing a big splash off the ropes, Kamala was presented as one of the most dangerous, frightening monsters in a promotion full of them.\n\nOn Kamala’s third WWF run, would eventually morph into an undercard, comedy character playing off the naive, savage personality of the Kamala persona. The same timing that made him a vicious heel now allowed him to play a lovable, silly character as fans chanted “You are a man” and tried to yell and scream to get Kamala to turn his beaten opponents over on their backs so he could properly pin them.\n\nLater, Kamala would reprise the run with Hogan as a member of Kevin Sullivan’s Dungeon of Doom in WCW. In the NWA, he would come in as a challenger for Magnum TA’s United States Championship. He would tour All Japan several times and even once challenged Bryan Danielson for the ROH World title on an independent show:\n\nWhile he headlined in numerous territories, Harris was haunted by a belief that he wasn’t paid as much as the white babyfaces he battled, something that especially troubled him during his run against Hulk Hogan, which certainly should have been the biggest money making run of his career. It was something that bothered him so much that he spent time writing about it in his excellent 2014 autobiography Kamala Speaks.\n\nAfter his WCW run ended in 1996, Kamala would make occasional appearances for the WWF and the USWA in Memphis. He would wrestle on the independents, splitting time between those bookings and working as a trucker. He made a cameo appearance in TNA as part of the Jay Lethal-SoCal Val wedding. He last wrestled in 2010 over a Gathering of the Juggalos weekend promoted by The Insane Clown Posse.\n\nHarris had been dealing with health issues in recent years, specifically a battle with diabetes that led to the amputation of one leg in 2011 and the other a year later. Despite his health issues, he still made occasional appearances at wrestling conventions and was extremely busy as an artist, carving Kamala masks and paintings that he sold online. 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"why cair-nj qUALIFIES FOR ZAKAT\n\nWhy CAIR-nj qualifies for Zakat & HOW WE USE ZAKAT DONATIONS\n\nCAIR gives anyone who donates directly to us online, through a fundraising mailer, or over the phone, an opportunity to designate their donation as zakat. Although all of CAIR-NJ’s activities ultimately go towards fulfilling our faith-based mission, we do not treat all of our activities or expenditures—such as honorariums for speakers—as zakat-eligible.\n\nBased on the advice of respected scholars, we currently designate zakat-eligible funds for the services provided by the following CAIR departments:\n\nWhat do ISLAMIC scholars say?\n\nNumerous Muslim scholars have concluded that Zakat is payable to organizations that exist to serve the Muslim community by protecting their rights. This is based on the conclusion that the work done by CAIR (and other such Muslim organizations) can be classified as fi-sabilillah, which is one of the eight categories of Zakat recipients detailed in the Quran (Chapter 9, Verse 60). In addition, CAIR works to help fulfill the Muslim American community’s communal obligation (fard kifayah) to protect the right to practice Islam and defend people experiencing unjust oppression.\n\n\"While you are thinking of paying your zakat, think of CAIR...I would urge you to include CAIR in your zakat.\"",
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"The esteemed Islamic scholar, Dr. Muzammil Siddiqi, has reviewed and approved CAIR’s zakat policy. Dr. Siddiqi, the chairman of the Fiqh Council of North America, graduated from the Islamic University of Madina in Saudi Arabia in 1965 with a higher degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies. He received an M.A. in Theology from Birmingham University in England and a Ph.D. in Comparative Religion from Harvard University in the USA. Previously, he was Chairman of the Religious Affairs Committee of the Muslim Students Association in the U.S. and Canada. Siddiqi also served as Director of the Islamic Center of Washington, D.C. He served two terms (1997-2001) as President of the Islamic Society of North America with headquarters in Indiana. Since 1981, he is serving as Director of the Islamic Society of Orange County in Garden Grove, California. He also served as Chairman of the Shura Council of Southern California, an organization representing the Islamic Centers, Masaajid and organizations in Southern California.\n\n“I think it is not only permissible, rather it is also imperative that we do give our zakah to organizations like CAIR and CAIR-CAN, since they are fulfilling a most timely and essential service for the healthy survival of the community. Supporting such institutions clearly falls under the legitimate objectives of zakah as expounded by authentic scholars and jurists of Islam, both of the past and the present.”\n\n“The categories of recipients of zakah are stated in the following verse: “Charities are (meant) only for the poor and the needy, and those who are charged with collecting them, and those whose hearts are to be won over, and for the freeing of human beings from bondage, and (for) those who are overburdened with debts, and (for those who strive) in Allah’s cause (fi sabili-llah), and (for) the way-farer: (this is) an ordinance from Allah””and Allah is All-Knowing and All-Wise” (At-Tawbah: 60).\n\n“As is clear from the above verse, one of the categories is fi sabili-llah. ”¦ among the commentators of the Qur’an (mufassirun) as well as the jurists (fuqaha’), who have used the term fi sabili-llah in a far wider sense, thus extending it to include all beneficial works and projects that are of common benefit to the Ummah. They have thus included in this category such services as funeral arrangements, building and taking care of schools and mosques, establishing hospitals, building bridges, etc. In short, they definitely include institutions that provide educational or social services under this category and thus eligible to receive funds from zakah.\n\n“A principle of jurisprudence states: if a thing which has been considered as obligatory cannot be fulfilled without fulfilling another, then fulfilling the latter also becomes obligatory. Thus since protecting the rights of Muslims and empowering Muslims cannot be achieved without such institutions, it is imperative that Muslims support and maintain such institutions.\n\n“Muslims should have no hesitation in giving part of their Zakah to CAIR, which is providing a most timely and essential service for the cause of Islam and Muslims. They both have a reputation for professionalism, efficiency, commitment, and integrity, which in my mind are the most valuable assets of any Islamic organization worthy of the name.\n\n“May Allah give us all the honor of serving His cause efficiently and professionally, and may He also accept our humble efforts in His cause. Ameen.”\n\nSheikh Ahmad Kutty is a well-known Islamic Scholar, a regular commentator on Islamic issues and makes fatwas on issues of importance to Muslims.\n\nMake a difference and donate today.Help us fight injustice\nDonate",
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"I’ve been curious about bamboo fabric ever since my husband came home from a Search and Rescue team meeting one day back when we were in graduate school and told me that everyone on the team was switching to socks made out of bamboo because of the natural anti-bacterial properties of the fabric. (If you’re curious, his Search and Rescue team was an amazing group of volunteers that would get called out into the wilderness when people would get lost or injured while hiking or otherwise galavanting in the great outdoors.) I don’t talk about it much here, but I’ve been a competitive runner since high school and love being outside. Almost every morning starts with a run, and if I had my way, every weekend would involve some time on a trail. Having athletic gear made out of a fabric that would naturally fight off odors sounded fabulous. But, years passed and nothing made of bamboo made it into my running gear.",
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"Well, that is until I found Mood Fabric’s selection of bamboo jerseys. To start off I chose two fun colors, hot pink and pale blue, since I like to be visible when I’m on the trail and since I knew I wanted to make something for both me and my husband. The pattern choices were easy, too. I’d received the Men’s and Women’s Avocado Hoodie patterns from Disparate Disciplines for backing the new pattern company’s Kickstarter campaign, and I’d been eagerly awaiting cooler months in order to try out the design. I also made a coordinating running skirt for me from Jalie 2796.",
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"The Avocado Hoodie pattern not only comes with a hood, but also comes with a large kangaroo pocket in the front that wraps around to the back to also give your partner somewhere warm to put their hands when you’re walking with your arms around each other. The pattern seems to run a teeny bit large, at least based on the fact that it still fits me pretty well despite cutting out my pre-pregnancy size and the fact that I cut my husband’s button-down shirt size and he has plenty of room for layers underneath. But, the sizing could seem large because of the awesome stretchiness of the bamboo jersey. This stuff is soft and pliable and just all kinds of awesome. That said, I might just have to make my next version out of this Thakoon sweatshirt knit to test my sizing theory. Anything for the sake of science, right?! Regardless, I think my husband and I are both quite happy with the fit, even if it is a bit looser than some of our other athletic gear. Plus, it’s bamboo, and we’re excited to see if these hoodies live up to my husband’s former team’s anti-bacterial hype.",
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"I chose to line my pockets with the pale blue bamboo jersey as a fun little surprise. My husband’s version was made blue through and through. On both hoodies I serged all of the exposed edges using a blue thread to continue the theme. It adds more fun to mine while being more subtle on my husband’s. The kangaroo pocket is designed to be one big pocket that wraps most of the way around the hoodie, but I decided to break the continuity by stitching the front pocket down to the pocket lining. Though the back pockets end up being much smaller that way (though still large enough for your partner to keep their hands warm), it helped to keep the front pockets from gaping open when stretched over my baby bump. I also hand stitched down the sides of the pocket tabs so they’d stay neatly in place as well.",
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"I found it pretty easy to work with the bamboo jersey, which gave me the confidence to topstitch around the neckline to hold the hood in place instead of using the pattern’s neckline facing pieces.",
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"I love hoodies, even if I rarely use their hoods. It’s just fun to have a hood. But, who knows? Maybe I rarely used hoods in the past because I lived in sunny, warm California. Perhaps Seattle’s seasons will teach me that hoods can actually be functional! The pattern doesn’t call for these hoods to be lined, so I just serged the center seam. I also serged the edge of the hood before I turned it under and hemmed it. I like the way the blue thread jumps out again against the pink fabric but almost disappears against the blue fabric. Also, you can really see the lovely drape of the bamboo jersey in the hood.",
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"I’ve made this skirt pattern once before, back in my pre-serger days. Even though Jalie gives detailed instructions for how to sew seams without a serger, I’ve been dying to make it up again ever since I got my serger. I knew I wanted to make it in a larger size (since round one looked more like a mini skirt than a running skirt!), and ever since I was introduced to Lululemon’s pleated running skirts, I’ve wanted to try adding pleats to the back as well. Since I had some left over bamboo jersey, I figured it was meant to be!\n\nEverything came together quickly. As with the hoodies, I used my serger everywhere I could and my sewing machine everywhere else. The jersey cooperated perfectly with both machines. I added the pleats exactly the same way I added the shingles to my ombre striped jersey dress. Since I had no pattern pieces for the pleated layers, I just cut really long strips of fabric, each about 5″ wide. For the bottom layer I used the blue to give continuity with the hemline on the sides and the front of the skirt. For the middle layer I used the pink since I thought it would be fun and nicely tie the skirt in with the top. For the upper layer I used a leftover scrap of the cyan stripe from my ombre striped dress. I like the little bit of pattern that it adds. Though the skirt itself is turned under and hemmed, I left the edge of each pleated layer raw.",
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"The skirt sides are designed to have functional pockets that actually keep things in thanks to a bit of 1/4″ elastic at the top. Finally, to add to the color blocking crazy, I made the waistband (and bloomers underneath!) out of the pink bamboo jersey. This running skirt is bright, colorful, and fun!",
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