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Russia Says It Was The CIA, NOT Turkey, That Downed Russian Jet
A Ministry of Defense report on the downing of the Russian jet says that the CIA shot the plane down on Tuesday, and not Turkey as is widely believed. Russia say that at the time of the incident the CIA were “controlling and operating” a Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet in close proximity to the disaster.
The report says that Aerospace Forces conducting combat missions in the Levant War Zone over Syria were notified by the US military on Tuesday that the CIA were operating out of Turkey’s Incirlik Air Base, maneuvering an F-16 fighter jet close to the Turkey-Syrian border.
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US Air Force flight controllers in further clarifying the “purpose/mission” of this Turkish Air Force F-16 flight, this report continues, stated to their Aerospace Forces counterparts that it was conducting a routine photographic reconnaissance flight for intelligence purposes—which this reports notes is always conducted under the direction of the CIA who mission is monitoring arms shipments from Turkey to Islamic State rebels in Syria.
Sensing no threat from this CIA operated Turkish Air Force F-16, this report says, an Aerospace Forces Su-24M bomber returning to its Syrian airbase with its two Sukhoi Su-30 fighter plane escorts “allowed/authorized” them to accelerate towards their base due to low fuel issues and increased its flight altitude to 6,000 meters (19,685 feet) to prevent attacks from ground based fired missiles as per its procedures.
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Immediately upon the Su-24M reaching the altitude of 6,000 meters, this report grimly states, and without its Su-30 escorts able to protect it, the CIA directed Turkish Air Force F-16 immediately went to hypersonic speed and fired three air-to-air missiles at the Aerospace Forces “target” destroying this Federation bomber and causing its two pilots, Lieutenant Colonel Oleg Peshkov and Captain Konstantin Murahtin, to safely eject from their now destroyed plane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpkJrHV-yFE
After safely ejecting from their destroyed bomber plane, this report continues, Lieutenant Colonel Peshkov and Captain Murahtin, when nearing the ground, were then shot at by Islamic State terrorists who in doing so committed a grave war crime—and which killed Lieutenant Colonel Peshkov whose attackers celebrated his death.
Captain Murahtin, however, this report says, was able to be saved when the Su-30 escorts returned and provided covering fire to protect him—and who, also, provided air cover for the Aerospace Forces helicopters sent to rescue him.
Of the three Aerospace Forces helicopters sent to rescue Captain Murahtin however, MoD experts in this report say, one was destroyed by a US missile fired by Islamic State terrorists killing Naval Infantry Soldier (Marine) Alexandr Pozynich.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFPVNceRy3w
With MoD satellite data proving that the Su-24M bomber was about 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) in Syrian airspace when it was shot down, this report continues, Turkey then “absurdly” claimed that it had violated its airspace up to a depth of 2.19 kilometers (1.36 miles) for about 17 seconds and had been warned to change its heading 10 times—which would have been impossible as a normal plane-to-plane single “communication transfer” takes at least 45 seconds to occur.
Also, this report notes, with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stating in 2012 that a “short-term border violation can never be a pretext for attack”, this disaster became even more bizarre when Turkey yesterday, in a letter to the UN Security Council, openly stated that it had shot down the Su-24M and even admitted it had ordered the attack on the rescue mission for the downed pilots.
Though Prime Minister Erdogan has yet to contact President Putin, this report says, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov did discuss this disaster with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu, who assured Russia that Turkey wants to preserve friendly ties with Moscow, and to which Minister Lavrov replied that the Federation was not planning a war against Turkey.
Based on the MoD analysis in this report though, Foreign Minister Lavrov further stated: “We have serious doubts that this act was unintentional. It looks very much like a preplanned provocation.”
MoD intelligence experts in this report further support Minister Lavrov by noting it was not a coincidence that a Turkish film crew captured this shootdown either as they were most likely tipped off to be at the right place at the right time—a fact undisputed by even American observers.
Critical to note too, this report says, this disaster occurred just days after Turkish officials warned Russia to “immediately end its operation” against these Islamic State terrorists—and which we noted the MoD’s grave concerns by stating: “To if the United States led NATO will intervene to protect their Islamic State allies against total defeat and risk World War III with Russia and China, this report warns, is the greatest unanswered question now facing the Federation.”
With the CIA having now plotted with certain elements within Turkey to provoke a larger war, this report concludes, President Putin ordered this morning that the previous agreement with the United States is now suspended and that the much feared S-400 defense missile system will now be deployed to the Hmeymim airbase in Syria—whose missiles have a range of 250 kilometers (155 miles) [the Turkish border, at its closest, is less than 50 miles away], and when combined with the airspace defense provided by the Moskva naval cruiser, will now spell certain death for any other Turkish-CIA-NATO aircraft should they ever again attempt to target a Federation warplane.
Disclaimer: Any views or opinions presented in this article are solely those of the author/source presented below, and do not necessarily reflect the position of CSGlobe or its staff.
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Study says older adults with arthritis need 45 minutes of moderate activity per week, much less than federal guidelines recommend
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MAGAZINE OF THE ELEMENTARY TEACHERS’ FEDERATION OF ONTARIO
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ETFO Will Continue to Fight for the Public Education Students Deserve
Sharon O’Halloran
Full-Day Kindergarten
Since the fall, ETFO has been working to respond to government consultations on education. At the same time, we have been planning our own mobilization and engagement efforts, working in solidarity with parents and other allies, and doing the important day-to-day work of the federation – workshops, conferences and services to members. ETFO has been outspoken about the importance of maintaining the current model for Full-Day Kindergarten that includes a teacher and early childhood educator and recognizes the unique contributions each makes to the classroom. We have continued to advocate for increasing investment in public education and maintaining caps on class size. Educators, along with other experts in the field, identify small classes as the most important factor in an educator’s ability to work effectively with students and meet their diverse needs.
ETFO has responded to the many Ministry of Education consultations that have occurred over the past six months. Most recently, we responded to the government’s proposals to remove class size caps in elementary classrooms and to modify Regulation 274.
Regulation 274 provides a fair, consistent and transparent hiring process for long-term occasional (LTO) and permanent teaching positions. The regulation ensures a fair and predictable pathway to long-term and permanent employment in Ontario’s public school boards for qualified teachers. Regulation 274 is an effective deterrent to favouritism in the hiring process for teachers. Learn more about Regulation 274 at etfo.ca.
In addition to the consultation submissions, ETFO set up an online action to protect smaller class sizes at BuildingBetterSchools.ca. Almost 80,000 people (parents, educators and other community members) responded by writing to their MPPs and the Minister of Education to oppose the removal of caps on class size and the increase in class size averages. Parents especially know the positive impact of small classes; many are organizing in their own communities. BuildingBetterSchools.ca also engaged members of the public in a Hands Off FDK campaign, which gathered more than 500 stories from parents and educators about why the current structure of the Kindergarten classroom works best for Ontario students. As we continue to develop our public campaign, we will share these stories. ETFO has been a leader in advocating for education and other issues and we continue to see incredible public support.
At the end of February, ETFO launched our public campaign. Our new 30-second TV ad is built around the song “I Believe the Children Are Our Future.” The ad is both an anthem and a testament capturing the dedication and hope that public elementary educators bring to their classrooms every day. As we watch children engaged in different types of learning, the tag line, “Don’t make them pay for government cuts,” provides a forceful reminder of why Ontario needs to invest in public education. Viewers are then asked to take action at BuildingBetterSchools.ca. ETFO’s billboard and transit shelter ads continue the theme of investing in the future of Ontario children. An ad with the headline “Protect Full-Day Kindergarten. Protect our future” and accompanying classroom photo underscores the importance of Ontario’s Full-Day Kindergarten model. A second ad boldly advocates for public education with the headline “When we invest in public education, we invest in our future.” All ads tie the campaign back to ETFO’s BuildingBetterSchools.ca and to digital platforms. ETFO’s digital advertising campaign will reach millions of Ontarians in the coming months.
As we move into the spring and our preparations for bargaining, we have begun member engagement and mobilization initiatives. The goal is for ETFO locals and stewards to connect with our 83,000 ETFO members directly. For members, this is an opportunity to get involved, to share experiences and points of view and to find ways to engage and participate.
Historically, ETFO has been a leader in defending and advancing Ontario’s public education system. ETFO has made significant gains for our members and our students, and contributed to advancing rights for all Ontarians. In light of the current government’s agenda, we will inevitably have to continue to fight to help the government realize that Ontario’s public education system needs investment not cuts. As education professionals, we know that students deserve no less.
- Sharon O’Halloran
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Best places to travel in the Philippines
The Philippines. A country I never thought I’d get to, but I made it and spent 6 weeks there on two different occasions. When I look back at my time in Southeast Asia, my visit to the Philippines is one that sticks out the most. I remember having something new to see and do most of my days there.
Once you visit some places in the world you get a feeling whether you’ll return to them or not. They say it’s a small world, but if you are intending on going to most places, it’s a big world indeed.
With that mind, some countries may not make it on the list for a return simply because you have either found a new favorite or your interests have changed.
Well, not with the Philippines. This magnificent country is one I’ll always go back to. There is such a great amount of places to re-discover, an abundance of beaches, wildlife and scenery that make the Philippines a top travel destination.
The people are some of the nicest and craziest I’ve ever met, but all in good spirits. The Philippines warmed to me as a newly sought traveler, unsure of what was ahead. I’ve re-invested my love for this particular country and it’ll always remain that way.
Here are my 12 best memories from the Philippines
Marveling at the Bananue Rice Terraces
These steep terraces were actually some of the last things I visited whilst in the Philippines. I instantly was lured to them soon as I first saw them through a travel publication. I made the journey 10 hours north of Manila.
The location of them just feels so away from the world, engulfed in mountains, almost like a rice terrace lagoon with death-defying windy roads on the outskirts. I’ve never felt so connected with nature than I did when I visited the Banaue Rice Terraces.
Realizing what Balut was and then EATING IT
I literally went out with a local friend I made, when she and her family told me what it was. I was disgusted! In England it feels like it would probably be illegal to eat something like that, so to my culture and me it was a shock. Although the idea is kind of gross, it actually tasted pretty good with some salt added. (READ: British backpacker's PH adventure: Street food in Manila)
Sinulog Festival
Having been told at the time it was similar to Brazil’s world famous Rio Carnival festival, I knew Sinulog would be extravagant. Now that I’ve been to Carnival in Rio, I see the similarities. The colors, the confidence, the happiness, the commotion it’s all incredibly overwhelming yet at the same time that’s exactly what I like at the best of times. It was exciting and such an experience. (READ: My Sinulog: The personal and the collective)
Snorkeling with whale sharks
I remember waking up at 3:30am for the journey ahead, Cebu to Oslob. Initially I had just agreed to come along with a friend who was desperate to go. When we got there it fully hit me what we’d be doing! At first I was nervous to be in the waters with such a large marine creature. After when I saw the images, I knew that it had been an awesome thrill.
Finding Tumalog Falls
After drying off from the whale sharks, a local had told us about a waterfall nearby. With time to kill, we got a lift to the spot. At first I was unaware of how beautiful it may be, until we got there. Hidden away with then no tourists whatsoever, was this magical waterfall, plus a shallow swimming hole. It is still my favourite waterfall in Southeast Asia for that reason. (READ: First time in Cebu? Locals share awesome things to do in 24 hours)
Hanging coffins in Sagada
I had been told about these coffins from a couple of Canadians I’d met early in my trip. It was something that just felt far-fetched at the time and I’d never thought I’d get to. I did and was determined to do so. Standing next to them, they had an eerie and mysterious presence. It was an odd sighting, but one that stands out the most. (READ: German traveler's 20 reasons to fall in love with the Philippines)
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Beautiful Conway Stewart pens are timeless writing instruments
If you are one of those people who like to take your time and put pen to paper then you will now how important it is to have a good quality writing instrument. Not only will a good quality pen glide whilst you write, it will feel natural and comfortable in your hand as you do so. That is why if you are serious about writing you should consider a Conway Stewart pen. With expertise in pen manufacturing reaching over 100 years you really can be sure of Conway Stewart pens.
Conway Stewart pens first came about in 1905, the business was founded by Frank Jarvis and Thomas Garner. For the next 50 years the Conway Stewart pen company enjoyed much success manufacturing fountain pens in the UK. Unfortunately good luck ran out for Conway Stewart pens in 1975. The arrival of the popular ball point pen meant business all but dried up. But the UK had not seen the last of Conway Stewart. In the 1990s the company was revived and is now once more a successful writing instrument manufacturer. The Conway Stewart pen company now specialises in making highly desirable luxury writing instruments. Conway Stewart pens have now taken their place at the high end of the pen and writing instrument market.
Conway Stewart pens are fabricated out of the most marvelous materials that make each individual pen an art master piece. Materials used when crafting each pen include precious metals, fine enamels and celluloid. The Conway Stewart pen collections really must be seen at close hand so as to appreciate their true beauty. The craftsmanship and attention to detail really does take your breath away.
There are quite a few Conway Stewart pens to choose from. You can be guaranteed that whatever one you choose will make a superb gift. The Conway Stewart pen company has chosen to use a British theme with its collections. Each collection is named after a very famous historical figure. You will discover names such as Nightingale, Nelson, Darwin and Churchill in the Conway Stewart pens collections.
Each collection will often offer the choice of fountain pen, roller ball, conventional ball point pen and pencil. In each of the pen collections you will also be able to obtain different colour themes and effects. Naturally if choosing a fountain pen you can choose from a variety of nibs in 18 carat gold.
Why not take some time out to have a closer look at the writing instruments available in the Conway Stewart pen ranges. Write Here is a great place to start to find out more about Conway Stewart pens. Shrewsbury based Write Here have a fabulous website that really does showcase the beauty of each Conway Stewart pen collection.Write Here are a friendly team too, so feel free to contact them for any specific questions you have or advice you require. Write Here is a safe website to shop too, which means that you can safely use your debit or credit card.
Author desertdwellersPosted on January 8, 2021 April 20, 2020 Categories InstrumentTags Beautiful Conway Stewart, UKLeave a comment on Beautiful Conway Stewart pens are timeless writing instruments
Top 5 Up And Coming Hard Rockmetal Concert Tickets
Heard the hype on myspace about Paramore? What about people on Twitter twittering about Enter Shikari? Here we discover the Top 5 up and coming hard rock/metal acts whose concert tickets will sell fast as the social media buzz increases.
1. Enter Shikari – The St. Albans band play music that’s been coined, ‘post-hardcore’. That’s some pretty hard rock. Their debut album, ‘Take to the Skies’ reached number 4 in the UK album chart and Common Dreads, their second long player got to number 16 in June 2009. Fresh from their triumphant Reading and Leeds festivals gigs, Enter Shikari concert tickets will shift faster than the time it takes to explain to someone what ‘post-hardcore’ means!
2. Paramore – Nominated for a Grammy despite only forming in 2004, Paramore will arrive for their UK tour on the back of some well-earned grafting on the American live circuit. With a stye described as anything from ’emo’ to ‘pop punk’ and ‘hard alternative rock’, tickets for their UK concerts will trade quickly as Paramore will only be in the UK for six gigs. Book your tickets now to avoid missing out.
3. Porcupine Tree – I know, I know, they’ve been around since 1987 so to call them up and coming is a stretch to say the least. What’s a Top 5 list without some contentious debate? Still, after a long career in the shadows, Porcupine Tree will be touring the UK with their latest album, ‘The Incident’ in December. Concert Tickets for Porcupine Tree shift quickly as fans flock to hear their unique live shows which feature instruments not typically associated with hard rock like banjos and mellotrons.
4. The Answer – Haven’t heard of them? Don’t worry, you soon will have. The Northern Irish hard and blues-rock outfit embark upon a twelve gig UK tour in support of their Everyday Demons album. Having toured the States opening for AC/DC, tickets for their UK shows will be snapped up quickly by fans like Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, one of their growing number of supporters.
5. Rockstar Taste of Chaos – Ok, not a band per se but a collection of up and coming metal bands whose energetic shows have got fans of the genre talking (and buying up any available tickets). The line up for this year’s tour includes Killswitch Engage, In Flames, Every Time I Die and Maylene and the Sons of Disaster. Get involved with the cutting edge of metal/hard rock and support these new and emerging acts buy booking your tickets today!
Author desertdwellersPosted on November 9, 2020 April 20, 2020 Categories Musical ConcertTags Enter Shikari, Killswitch Engage, Porcupine Tree, UK
Top 5 Hard Rockmetal Concert Tickets
Having taken a back seat to indie and pop music in the late 1990s, demand for concert tickets to gigs by hard rick and metal acts is once again high and the genre is experiencing a renaissance. Let’s have a look at the Top 5 concert Tickets tips for Hard Rock and Metal.
1. Rammstein – Germany’s highest selling hard rock export bring their famous pyrotechnics and flair for the dramatic to the UK in February. With plenty of time to buy your tickets, make sure you catch these notorious legends of hard rock in Manchester, Birmingham or London.
2. Them Crooked Vultures – Why should you buy concert tickets to Them Crooked Vultures if, like many, you’ve never heard of them? Chances are you’ve heard of Queens of the Stone Age, Nirvana and the Foo Fighters and Led Zeppelin. Them Crooked Vultures are Josh Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones who, between them, have a hard rock pedigree unlike any other. They’re touring the UK in December so make sure to get tickets to what will be one of the gigs of the year.
3. Deep Purple – A band which has sold more than 100 million records is sure to know a thing or two about selling concert tickets, too. Deep Purple are back and touring the UK. So, if you’re in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham or London, you can be 100% guaranteed tickets for the rock legends will sell faster than the guitar riffs on ‘Strange Kind of Woman’. Don’t delay!
4. Alice Cooper – He’s been selling tickets to sold-out shows for over 50 years. The scratch golfer with the amazing live show comes to the UK in November to wow UK audiences with songs like ‘No More Mr. Nice Guy’ and the classic, ‘School’s Out’. When you’ve got a fan base as massive as Alice Cooper’s, worrying about selling concert tickets won’t be something he’s used to. So get your tickets today or risk disappointment!
5. Marilyn Manson – His name is actually Brian Hugh Warner. Would you buy concert tickets to see Brian Hugh Warner rock out? The change of name to Marilyn Manson seems a pretty good idea in hindsight! The shock rocker will be touring the UK in December as part of his six-gig King Shot tour.
Author desertdwellersPosted on October 30, 2020 April 20, 2020 Categories Musical ConcertTags Alice Cooper, Brian Hugh Warner, Marilyn Manson, UK
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall – Cultural Exchanges via Performance Arts
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is an arts venue in Scotland that is the centre of cultural activity in Glasgow and the region that showcases everything from the classics to modern music, theater and concerts whilst embracing a variety of music genres. The theater was intended as a replacement for the one that burned down in the 1960s. Construction was started in 1980 and took ten years to complete, finally opening in 1990 when Glasgow was declared the European Union’s City of Culture that year. The opening of the concert hall marked a turning point in the fortunes of a city that had gone through a period of neglect and urban decay. The event spaces of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall comprise the main auditorium that is its largest performance space, with the capacity to seat an audience of 3,000; the 500-seat Strathclyde Suite; and a 300 seat exhibition hall. In addition, the complex boasts the Buchanan Suite and the Clyde Foyers, the Strathclyde Bar, the VIP room, and other bars and restaurants. >
The concert hall is the home of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. It has played host and continues to do so to several orchestras of international repute, famous jazz ensembles, famous divas, opera and ballet performances, rock, pop and country music shows and comedy shows, among other intellectual and entertainment pursuits. The hall’s annual seasonal fare usually features an eclectic collection of famous artistes, trail blazers, orchestras, ensembles, choirs and groups and up-and-coming Scottish performers. One of its most memorable events is the Celtic Connections, which is billed as the world’s largest winter music festival. An 18-day extravaganza of music, talks, art exhibitions, workshops and free events held every January/February that is a celebration of the arts, with participants from all over the world.
With a range of diverse and some of the most outstanding venues in the city, the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is well-equipped and able to handle a range of events not only of the musical kind but conferences, club nights, product launches, banquets and weddings among small and large events. Annually, the concerts hall stages 400 concerts and 1,000 other events. Its location at one of Glasgow’s busiest intersections definitely has something to do with it. Operating well known four star UK hotels in several of the country’s important cities, Millennium & Copthorne Hotels UK offers central locations, comfortable accommodation and modern amenities and facilities expected by many of its leisure and business clients. Take advantage of UK hotel specials offered by the group to enjoy a much-needed break or to celebrate a special event.
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Author desertdwellersPosted on October 11, 2020 April 20, 2020 Categories Musical ConcertTags Celtic Connections, January February, Pushpitha Wijesinghe, UK
Does The X Factor And American Idol Produce Great Singers
I am based in the UK and we get the X factor, which is the same as American Idol except for the age limit. With the X Factor, there is no age limit. In the UK, we also get to watch American Idol on ITV2. The best part of these programs has got to be the auditions. Here you will find some of the finest comedy ever seen on television, but does it produce the finest singers. In my opinion defiantly not.
Yes, there are some good singers, but no better than I have seen in clubland over the past thirty years. As a keyboard player I have worked with thousands of singers some totally rubbish some are ok, you know, a nice singer. Then you have the good singers, well rehearsed, and well dressed a bit of polish to the act. Then you have the WOW what a singer. I can count them on one hand in over thirty years of working in clubland.
Now this is just my humble opinion of course. I am not a singer; Ive just worked with lots of them. Granted I work in back street clubs and pubs and American Idol has the best equipment, musicians, producers, promotion and the whole world to sell it to, but a singer is a singer right. The only difference is the environment one is a pie and a pint the other is caviar and champagne.
So maybe the title of this blog should read, Does the X Factor and American Idol Produce Great Television? absolutely, one hundred percent YES. Now be honest, how many of you are not that bothered about watching or dont bother to record the show once the auditions are over. All right some of you, but thats only because Simon Cowell is dishing the dirt.
I know some of the singers that applied for the X factor and they didnt even reach the auditions stage. Not because they are bad singers, if they were bad they would probably reach the auditions. The reason is, they are not good enough to make it all the way and they are not bad enough or funny enough to make good television.
I certainly wish all the singers that have won these competitions the very best. Will they be top selling artist? I havent seen much evidence of that in the UK. I must conclude that the X factor and American Idol create great television and make millions of pounds/dollars and give an extraordinary opportunity for a few not great, but good singers.
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» Lexique stratigraphique » Province du Supérieur » Formation de Dolent – en
Dolent Formation
Stratigraphic label: [narc]dln
Map symbol: nAdln
First published: 8 May 2018
Translation of original French
Informal subdivision(s)
Numbering does not necessarily reflect the stratigraphic position.
nAdln5 Sulphidic chert and iron formation
nAdln4 Ultramafic volcanics (komatiite)
nAdln3 Ultramafic sill
nAdln2 Gabbro
nAdln1 Amphibolitized pillow and massive flow basalt, minor amounts of felsic tuff and gabbro
nAdln1a Porphyritic or glomerophyric basalt
Author: Beauchamp and Massei, 2018
Age: Neoarchean
Type area: Bohier Island region
Geological province: Superior Province
Geological subdivision: Opatica Subprovince
Lithology: Mafic and ultramafic volcanic and intrusive rocks, chert and iron formation
Type: Lithostratigraphic
Rank: Formation
Status: Formal
Use: Active
Related unit(s)
René Group
Érasme Formation
Roman Formation
Clément Formation
Thickness and Distribution
Stratigraphic Relationship(s)
The volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks of the Upper Eastmain Greenstone Belt (UEGB) were described in the works of Hocq (1985), Roy (1985, 1988), Couture (1986, 1987a, 1987b, 1987c, 1993) and Couture and Guha (1990). At that time, these authors included all the rocks within the René Group, since no formation was individualized. Following geological mapping in the Bohier Island region during summer of 2017, Beauchamp and Massei (2018) divided the René Group into four formations. The Dolent Formation, located south of the Éponyme lake, was introduced to define the volcanic rocks of the western and northern branches of the UEGB.
Dolent Formation 1 (nAdln1): Amphibolitized Pillow and Massive Flow Basalt, Minor Amounts of Felsic Tuff and Gabbro
Unit nAdln1 usually corresponds to pillow and massive flow very fine or fine-grained basalts. The pillow facies dominates the west and north branch of the UEGB and south of Dolent Lake. The massive facies is most prevalent in the Bohier Island area and north of the eastern branch of the belt. Some outcrops exhibit weakly-deformed pillows, while others were deformed and flattened. Locally observed were peduncles, molar tooth-shaped pillows, quartz chambers, saussuritized pillow cores, micro-pillow (<10 cm) and mega-pillow (>1.5 m wide) areas. Pillow edges are blackish and well defined. They contain biotite, chlorite, amphiboles and sulphides. Basalt is generally non-magnetic. In thin section, unit nAdln1 basalt contains 50-70% green hornblende (locally actinolite), damouritized plagioclase, epidote, sericite and traces of chlorite, calcite, quartz, biotite, garnet, sphene, zircon and opaque minerals. Several veins and veinlets made up of quartz, feldspath, calcite and epidote cut basalt in several directions. In some cases, metamorphism has significantly increased basalt size. Medium-grained rock contains amphiboles up to 1 cm in size. White, locally pegmatitic, coarse-grained massive muscovite-biotite automorphic garnet apatite granite intrudes the mafic lava sequence. These intrusions are similar to the Wahemen Granite. Minor amounts of felsic tuff and gabbro, not visible on the scale of the Ministère’s geological maps, are present in the pile of mafic effusive rocks.
From a geochemical perspective, mafic effusive rocks of the Dolent Formation are subalkaline basalt and andesitic basalt. Some samples are magnesian basalt. These rocks are of tholeitic to transitional affinity characterized by a flat profile on the rare earth spider diagram.
Dolent Formation 1a (nAdln1a): Porphyritic or Glomerophyric Basalt
Unit nAdnt1a represents the facies of porphyric and glomerophyric basalt. As a marker of volcanic stratigraphy, this unit was isolated on the geological map of Beauchamp and Massei (2018). Generally pillowed, unit nAdln1a contains 2-15% plagioclase phenocrystals ranging in size from 0.5 to 1 cm. Glomerophyric structures are also present. Phenocrystal clusters (1 to 5 cm) are rounded to subrounded. Because glomero-porphyries are denser than individual crystals, they tend to accumulate in the lower portion of magmatic bodies. The presence of phenocrystal aggregates makes it possible to locate the base of the stratigraphy.
Dolent Formation 2 (nAdln2): Gabbro
The Dolent Formation gabbro unit has two mappable features, a gabbroic sill that follows the northern boundary of the western branch of the UEGB, and a smaller area of 1.3 km by 300 m in the heart of the same branch. It is a magnesium-rich (8.5-12% MgO) gabbro of tholeitic affinity. Medium coarse-grained, it is particularly melanoratic and black grey to dark greenish grey. It can be confused with pyroxenite by its general appearance. The majority of the rock is composed of amphibole measuring a few millimetres, and plagioclase feldspath in smaller equigranular crystals. The rock is homogeneous, non-magnetic and massive to weakly foliated. In the northern gabbro band, unit nAdln2 is cut by local shear zones. It is also highly altered with a high presence of epidote (zoisite) and sericite replacing plagioclase grains. Amphiboles belong mainly to the actinolite-tremolite series (outcrops 17-JM-6066 and 17-JF-5074). At the heart of the western branch, the gabbro is less altered, sericitization is very low and the most abundant amphibole is green hornblende.
Dolent Formation 3 (nAdln3): Ultramafic Sill
Ultramafic sills were observed at the UEGB north branch (outcrops 17-MQ-8015 and 17-JF-5209) and east branch (outcrop 17-AB-1043). The 90-EM-05 to 90-EM-12 survey series conducted by Kingswood Explorations 1985 in 1990 confirms the extension of the ultramafic band of the eastern branch. Unit nAdln3 consists of two ultramafic rock facies, that is, with or without cumulate structures. Ultramafic rocks with cumulate structures are dark grey to orange brown. The rock is very magnetic and fine to medium-grained. Up to 40-50% of minerals of orange altered colour (Beesley and Goulet, 1992), possibly orthopyroxene or altered olivine, are observed. The matrix consists of tremolite and antigorite. Foliation is mainly marked by serpentine flakes. When the cumulate structure is not present, the rock shows a marked penetrative foliation overprinted by a crenulation schistosity. It is also amphibolitized, biotitized and contains talc, tremolite (locally radial fibrous acicular crystals) and magnetite. Under the microscope, the rock shows serpentine and small post-kinematic hornblende crystals.
Dolent Formation 4 (nAdln4): Ultramafic Volcanics (Komatiite)
Ultramafic volcanics were mapped 2 km southwest of Lépante Lake (Couture 1987) and 2 km south of Dolent Lake (Beauchamp and Massei, 2018). The ultramafic volcanite unit is relatively thin, 200 to 300 m thick (Couture, 1987). In altered patina, ultramafic volcanics are light green and very soft. In fresh exposure, they are blackish to dark greens. Two types of flows were recognized by Couture (1987): typical spinifex flows and flows without a spinifex sommital zone. Typical flows consist of an olivine cumulate basal zone and a spinifex sommital zone. The shape of the spinifex needles suggests that their primary mineral was pyroxene rather than olivine. In thin section, the primary structure of the cumulate zone is relatively well-preserved, despite complete metamorphic recrystallization. Olivine pseudomorphs are replaced by serpentine and magnetite. Long tangled needles recrystallized as a mosaic of monoclinic acicular amphiboles in the tremolite-actinolite series (Couture 1987). Other less frequent minerals including talc, chlorite, epidote, carbonate and mica were observed by Dejou (1987). Spinifex-free flows outcrop on a hill about 2.5 km southwest of Lépante Lake and south of Dolent Lake. These flows are lenticular and are a few metres thick (about 5 to 10 m). Piling of the flows appears to have been rapid since no interbedded sediments are present. Spinifex-free flows consist of three distinct parts, an olivine phenocrystal basal part, an aphyritic median part and a small olivine phenocrystal sommital part. In situ basal and sommital breccias are well developed and allow for the identification of the top of the layers. In some places, the flows form elongated lobes. The edges of these lobes pinch-out (outcrops 17-AB-1106 and 17-AB-1109). According to Dejou (1987), only a few samples of ultramaphic rocks have spinifex structures.
Dolent Formation 5 (nAdln5): Sulphidic Chert and Iron Formation
A number of chert and iron formation bands were observed in the northern half of the western branch of the UEGB. Chert bands are recrystallized, laminated and interstratified with centimetric massive sulphide horizons. Outcrops have a rust-out alteration crust. Sulphides are mainly pyrrhotite, pyrite and, in lesser amounts, chalcopyrite. Chalcopyrite is more present in the walls of quartz veins cutting the unit. Main minerals are quartz and sulphides. Accessory minerals are amphibole, epidote, muscovite and, more rarely, plagioclase and carbonates.
The Dolent Formation is located in the western and northern branches, as well as the northern part of the eastern branch of the UEGB.
The stratigraphic position of the Dolent Formation within the René Group is not known at this time. The Bohier Group sedimentary rocks (<2712 ±6 Ma) are younger than the Dolent Formation volcanic rocks. In the western branch of the UEGB, a faulted contact separate the overlying Bohier Group conglomerates (nAbh2) from the underlying Dolent Formation basalts. The Misasque (Namiq) and Cadieux (nAcad) plutons cut volcanic rocks of the Dolent Formation to the north and south.
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GMO Free USA will be taking GMO education on the road - going on tour with Neil Young + Promise of the Real for the new studio album, The Monsanto Years. GMO Free USA, along with other nonprofits, will join Neil Young + Promise of the Real to rock America and educate about GMOs and other related issues. Neil Young and Team have formed a broad coalition of nonprofits that will booth before and after concert shows to raise awareness and offer solutions to many of the injustices that we face. With The Monsanto Years, GMOs will take center stage. We’re honored to join with Neil and this coalition and we hope we’ll see you on the tour!
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MAA: Endocrine disruptors are implicated in fertility, fetal outcome, and reproductive health. Endocrine disruptors are not allowed to be marketed in Europe, but they are allowed in the US! Please spread the word to anyone who is experiencing difficulty getting or staying pregnant that they should try going organic! If the EPA is not going to do it's job then moms have to take care of their own!
Glyphosate. Hormone Hacking
http://feedtheworld.info/glyphosate/hormone-hacking/
Nationalists ponder prison sentences for selling unmarked GMO products
If passed the bill would amend the existing article of the criminal code that orders punishment for concealing any information about potential hazards for human life and health. It would include violation of the rules for marking goods containing GMO material. Those found guilty would face fines of up to 300,000 rubles (about $6000), or up to two years in prison or penal labor. The bill specifies that, depending on the crime’s circumstances, the punishment could be applied to the head of the company and the workers involved in the violations.
http://rt.com/politics/261985-russia-gmo-prison-law/
From Soup to Fries: Amy’s Joins the “Clean� Fast Food Club The well-known organic food brand will launch Amy’s Drive Thru later this summer.
By Leilani Clark on May 26, 2015
In late June, the meticulously sourced french fries will debut at the official launch of the first Amy’s Drive Thru.
http://civileats.com/2015/05/26/amys-clean-fast-food/#sthash.2VXFIsg4.dpuf
Julian Assange: TPP Isn't About Trade. It's About Corporate Control.
By Democracy Now! 30 May 15
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange warns the plan could chill the adoption of health and environmental regulations.
This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form.
AMY GOODMAN: We turn now to a Democracy Now! exclusive with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has spent nearly three years inside Ecuador’s Embassy in London, where he has political asylum. Assange faces investigations in both Sweden and the United States. Here in the U.S., a secret grand jury is investigating WikiLeaks for its role in publishing a trove of leaked documents about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, as well as State Department cables. In Sweden, he’s wanted for questioning on allegations of sexual misconduct, though no charges have been filed. Earlier this month, Sweden’s Supreme Court rejected his appeal to lift his arrest warrant. Swedish prosecutors are reportedly preparing to travel to London to interview Assange after refusing to do so for years.
http://www.democracynow.org/2015/5/27/julian_assange_despite_congressional_standoff_nsa
EPA’s “New� Restrictions Fail to Protect Honey Bees as Promised
Beyond Pesticides, June 1, 2015
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a proposal intended to create “physical and temporal space� between bees and toxic pesticides. While touted as monumental progress on bee health by the agency, the reality is that the proposal will only result in modest changes to pesticide labels. EPA’s new rules contain only a temporary ban on foliar applications of acutely bee-toxic pesticide products, including neonicotinoid class insecticides, during bloom and when a beekeeper is on site and under contract. The proposal doesn’t address the widespread contamination and detrimental effects of these toxic, systemic (wh0le plant poisons) chemicals that will continue to occur even during the temporary prohibition.
Gary Tate Riverside CA Honey Bee taking flight Riverside CaMedia reports have generally overstated the implications of the proposal, applauding the “new� restrictions, and labeling the small portion of agricultural land that is affected as “pesticide-free zones,� which couldn’t be further from the truth. The restrictions are not anything new – EPA pesticide labels already prohibit applications while in bloom where bees are foraging. Neal Bergman, a commercial beekeeper in Missouri, said in a statement to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the proposal is “basically enforcing label guidelines,� further highlighting the fact that EPA has failed to protect bees in the past. EPA did make one label change that eliminated the 48-hour rule exception, which previously allowed foliar application of pesticides while honey bees were on the property, as long as bee keepers were given notice no less than 48 hours in advance. Unfortunately, this minor label change won’t stop the widespread contamination of landscapes or prevent harm associated with systemic neonicotinoids. These dangerous pesticides have been linked to the global disappearance of honey bees and other non-target organisms, such as earthworms, birds, and aquatic invertebrates.
http://www.beyondpesticides.org/dailynewsblog/?p=15770
GMO Free NY - 6/1/15
**** URGENT: TAKE ACTION FOR GMO LABELING! ******
Although last Thursday’s Codes Committee vote was not an official vote -- the bill was tabled due to too many absentee committee members -- there were a number of Assembly members who voted AGAINST bill A.617 and your right to know if the food you buy contains GMOs. They voted with Monsanto and the Big Food companies instead of with the 93% of us who say we want GMO labeling! If one of these people is your Assembly member (find out here: http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/), please CALL THEM TODAY to let them know they are not representing your interests when they vote against GMO labeling! Ask them to vote YES on bill A.617 the next time it comes up for a vote! They need to hear this message from those who have the power to vote them out of office. Remind them that they represent YOU, not Monsanto! Please share this with every New Yorker you know who cares about what they're eating. Thanks!
The "NO" List -- CALL THEM TODAY!
--Steve Cymbrowitz (Brooklyn)
Albany: 518-455-5214 | District Office: 718-743-4078
--Joe Giglio (Allegany, Cattaraugus, Steuben)
--Al Graf (Suffolk)
--Tom McKevitt (Nassau)
--Michael Montesano (Nassau)
--Gary Pretlow (Westchester)
--Robin Schimminger (Erie, Niagara)
--Claudia Tenney (Delaware, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster)
https://www.facebook.com/GMOFreeNYnet/ph...3223621/?type=1
Agribusiness nervous as WHO cancer unit analyzes popular pesticide
Reuters By Carey Gillam May 29, 2015 3:37 PM
Twenty-four scientists representing WHO's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) will analyze scientific findings regarding links between cancer in humans and the herbicide known as 2,4-D at a June 2-9 meeting in Lyon, France.
A separate group of IARC scientists in March unanimously decided to classify glyphosate, the key ingredient in Monsanto Co's Roundup weedkiller, as "probably carcinogenic to humans." The designation prompted outrage and calls for a retraction from Monsanto, and demands by some public officials and consumers for bans on the pesticide.
Many believe the same could happen for 2,4-D.
http://news.yahoo.com/agribusiness-nervo...3--finance.html
Michael Hansen, Ph.D Senior Scientist with Consumers Union
Monsanto, RoundUp and Junk Science
Posted: 05/29/2015 Updated: 06/01/2015
Whether you march against Monsanto or not, there are clearly new safety concerns -- the cancer risks -- and environmental impacts -- superweeds and Monarch losses -- linked to Monsanto's herbicide. They demand serious consideration by regulators.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-ha...html?1432954296
Canadian Risk Assessment Finds GMO Salmon Susceptible to Disease
Posted on May 30 2015 - 2:19am by Sustainable Pulse
“The findings from the Canadian risk assessment show that FDA has based its assessment of this totally unnecessary technology on blind trust,� said Wenonah Hauter. “It’s clear that there are unique safety issues that FDA has failed to consider, which is why we are calling on the agency to terminate its review of GMO salmon.�
http://sustainablepulse.com/2015/05/30/c...e/#.VW0TT43bL3g
It should be banned from every park, state park and playgrounds.
Pesticide Used in City’s Parks Again Shown to Have Possible Cancer Link
by Sarah Crean
Citing what he described as “unnecessary, toxic pesticide use,� Kallos said in a statement that “all families should be able to enjoy our city parks and resources without having to worry about what chemicals are being used.�
http://www.nyenvironmentreport.com/pesti...le-cancer-link/
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LEGO Dimensions Unveils Year 2 Content + New Trailer
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO® Group today announced the expansion of LEGO® DIMENSIONS, the LEGO toy and videogame hybrid, with more blockbuster franchises and even bigger gameplay possibilities. New expansion packs broaden the complete selection to 30 of the world’s most popular entertainment brands allowing players to customize their experience by mixing and matching favorite characters and universes with full compatibility. Game features adding to the fun are all-new, four-player competitive Battle Arenas, a first for LEGO videogames, as well as Story Packs, which provide deep, story-driven gameplay around the biggest theatrical releases and include a fresh LEGO brick building experience.
LEGO Dimensions packs based on 16 new entertainment properties will begin launching on September 27, 2016 with the Ghostbusters Story Pack, Adventure Time and Mission: Impossible Level Packs, Harry Potter and Adventure Time Team Packs, and The A-Team Fun Pack. Additional expansion packs based on other highly anticipated films Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and The LEGO® Batman Movie and wildly popular properties The Goonies, Sonic The Hedgehog, Teen Titans Go!, LEGO® City Undercover, Knight Rider, The Powerpuff Girls, Gremlins, Beetlejuice and E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial will be released in product waves stretching into summer of next year. All expansion packs provide players with continued compatibility to use everything from waves 1-9 interchangeably, anywhere throughout the game. And no new starter pack is required, as all new packs will simply enhance the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack game and work with the existing LEGO Toy Pad.
“We’ve built upon the existing LEGO DIMENSIONS Starter Pack to expand the gameplay possibilities with entirely new LEGO experiences that can’t be found anywhere else,” said Tom Stone, Managing Director, TT Games. “We can now provide players with even more customization and mash-up opportunities, and all are compatible with the existing game and packs. Battle Arenas also introduce a fun new way for friends and family to join the action together and battle as favorite characters, which is an exciting innovation for LEGO videogames.”
“LEGO DIMENSIONS is a significant part of our LEGO videogames portfolio, and we are excited to offer fans many more iconic entertainment franchises combined with new, enhanced ways to play,” said David Haddad, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “TT Games continues to innovate and expand the game experience, which gives players breakthrough digital and physical gameplay with an amazing amount of world-class entertainment properties connected together.”
“We are excited to continue our partnership with TT Games and WBIE and bring even more characters to life through LEGO DIMENSIONS,” said Niels Jørgensen, Vice President, Digital Games for the LEGO Group. “The videogame has allowed our fans to extend their LEGO play experience in a whole new way and the new expansion packs will create even more play possibilities through exciting properties.”
All-new Battle Arenas will offer first-to-LEGO videogames competitive split-screen local gameplay for up to four players. LEGO minifigures included in the wave 6 through 9 expansion packs will come with special, golden Toy Tags which unlock a Battle Arena within the Free Play Adventure World of the corresponding entertainment brand. Each Battle Arena has four different gameplay modes and comes with its own traps, special powers and interactive environments that make every battle arena unique.
The Ghostbusters Story Pack, based on the upcoming film, will provide a complete movie-based gameplay experience with six puzzle-packed levels and new LEGO Gateway bricks that allow players to build Zhu’s Chinese Restaurant atop the LEGO Toy Pad. It will also come with a buildable Abby Yates LEGO minifigure with Proton Blaster and 3-in-1 buildable Ecto-1 which can be rebuilt into the Ectozer and The PerfEcto. The pack unlocks “Rip,” a new Toy Pad mode allowing players to tear open an alternate universe. In this mirror world, players have the ability to solve puzzles and affect objects and other items in the primary universe. And like all gold-tag minifigures purchased, Abby Yates provides access to a new themed Adventure World with its own unique Battle Arena. The Ghostbusters Story Pack is just the first of this new exciting pack type, with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, based on the highly anticipated theatrical release, still to come later this year. The LEGO DIMENSIONS packs will be the exclusive construction toy offering this holiday for the exciting expansion of J.K Rowling’s Wizarding World.
Story Packs also expand the Starter Pack story with deeper gameplay. In the game’s storyline, the evil Lord Vortech has hidden portions of his powers around the LEGO Multiverse. As players progress through Story Pack levels, they can unearth and tap into Keystone Runes to use Lord Vortech’s powers against him through all-new Toy Pad modes.
Developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, LEGO DIMENSIONS is now available for PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment systems, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and the Wii U™ system.
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Media in Sri Lanka not free
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Media freedom remained restricted in Sri Lanka in 2012, with journalists subject to myriad forms of legal harassment and physical intimidation, Freedom House, an independent watchdog organization dedicated to the expansion of freedom around the world said in a report.The report said that although the government included several items related to media freedom in its July 2012 National Action Plan on national reconciliation—including the passage of freedom of information legislation, enhanced efforts to investigate and prosecute past cases of attacks on journalists, and increased physical access for reporters to the north and east of the country—little progress was made on any of these recommendations by year’s end. “There is no enforceable right to information in the constitution or separate legislation. In fact, the Establishments Code, the formal administrative code governing civil servants, actively discourages access to information even on public-interest grounds. An attempt by the opposition to introduce a right to information bill in Parliament in 2011 was defeated by the governing majority, in violation of its previous campaign promises, and an additional attempt in May 2012 was also stymied by the speaker of Parliament,” the report said.The report said that journalists throughout Sri Lanka, particularly those who cover human rights or military issues, face regular intimidation and pressure from government officials at all levels. (Colombo Gazette) The 1973 Press Council Act, which prohibits disclosure of certain fiscal, defense, and security information, was revived in 2009, having not been enforced in more than a decade. The government nominates all seven council members under the act, and violations of its provisions can draw prison terms and other punitive measures. In July 2012, the government announced its intention to extend the act’s application to electronic and web-based media, and to introduce registration fees of 100,000 rupees ($780), with annual renewal fees of 50,000 rupees for websites. These figures were revised downward in August to 25,000 rupees and 10,000 rupees respectively. In 2006, unofficial prepublication censorship on issues of “national security and defense” was imposed by a new Media Center for National Security (MCNS), which assumed the authority to disseminate all information related to these issues to the media and the public. In March 2012, the MCNS issued a directive extending this provision to news services distributed via mobile-telephone text messaging. The constitution provides for freedom of expression, but it and other laws and regulations place significant limits on the exercise of this right. The 1979 Prevention of Terrorism Act contains extremely broad restrictions, such as a prohibition on bringing the government into contempt. The decades-old Official Secrets Act bans reporting on classified information, and those convicted of gathering secret information can be sentenced to up to 14 years in prison. Although no journalists have ever been charged under the law, it is used as a threat. Journalists are also occasionally threatened with contempt-of-court charges or questioned regarding their sources. read more
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Burchall & Bournemouth Under-18's Advance in Cup
Ajani Burchall and his AFC Bournemouth Under-18 teammates defeated Yeovil Town 2-0 in the EFL Youth Alliance.
AFC Bournemouth fielding a side with 7 Under 16 players in action in the Under 18 team, as the under-21s fielded several Under 18 players in their fixture away to Birmingham City,
Goals either side of half time from Matt Burgess and Abdi Mohamed settled the result in the home side's favor, against Yeovil Town.
Following the match, Burchall spoke about the AFC Bournemouth Under-18s win, stepping up, and his FA Youth Cup excitement.
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By Huahin Land and House October 9, 2019 November 7, 2019
Long ago, political union related to allegiance rather than geographical boundaries. This started to change when Europeans began using maps, navigating far seas and establishing colonies. When a new Siamese royal dynasty recognized need of a nationalist history to help in countering European acquisitiveness, Lanna had only recently come under suzerainty of their small empire. Learn more about the Siamese royal dynasty.
So, to add duration and physical extent to the kind of national development myth European colonists would respect, the royals focused on Sukotai rather than the more important Chiang Mai. Lanna, T’ai rather than Siamese (though Chiang Mai itself was often considered Siamese) became marginalized. This was easy? after all, the leaders necessary for making allegiances, and indeed the populace itself, were mostly gone. Lanna had been devastated by diseases coming on the footsteps of a long series of wars.
The importance of community as opposed to institutions, of self-reliance as opposed to cash addiction, and respect as opposed to pride seem now dangerously diminished. The glorious skills of individual artisans have much become less a part of life than molded plastic, with cement and steel ubiquitous. Even music has become manufactured, and censorship restricts the arts, in Thailand, and perhaps all T’ai lands. Beautiful, old-style T’ai houses hardly needed air-conditioning, but the graceless new cement ones certainly do! No longer can farmers be self-sufficient, and too much which has traditionally kept society safe and understandable has begun to disappear…
Chiang Rai, Thailand’s northernmost, and thus its coolest, province, was once the seat of a kingdom which became, briefly, an empire. It was a magnificent place, with strong cultural traditions. The rugged, hilly teak jungles which dominated the area remained into modern times, as have legends of secret magic and holy people born to save their people from dire events. Most things indeed remained as of old, up to just a generation ago.
Historically, this beautiful and important place has been, unfortunately, almost entirely overlooked. The reasons for this are largely political. Long ago, everywhere, political unity depended on allegiance rather than geographical boundaries.
Then Europeans came, bringing new complications. Also, the culture of border areas, as opposed to that of Sukotai, has traditionally been foreign to that of the Central Plains and their coastal outlets. Lanna became neglected, but that it was more essential to the actualization of a Thai Kingdom than shown in history as normally taught will be explained in the following account.
Chiang Rai was the heart of Lanna, though Chiang Mai, to its south, became its biggest city. To the west some wild forest remains, in Mae Hong Son. North of Chiang Rai is the untamed Shan (or now perhaps better named Wa) State of Myanmar, and to the east, rustic northern Laos. The mighty river Mekhong (in Thai, Mae Nam Kong) runs along the border, wide and strong, with commercial traffic and occasional boat races. It forms the Golden Triangle confluence where the small Sai, which marks the Mae Sai border, joins, flowing on south past Chiang Saen.
The Mekong then turns north, around the eastern hump of rural Nan Province, before heading south again, to the lands of its greatest fame. River traffic to Yunnan, China was becoming of commercial significance, until the Cool Season of 2003/2004 brought drought, and new Chinese dams blocked river flow. Private pleasure trips remain possible, though difficult, up to Sipsongpanna (Xishuangbanna, Yunnan), considered the heartland of the T’ai race. Trekking the Lanna area foothills of the Himalayas to meet colorful hill-tribe peoples can be quite rewarding, as can long-tail boat trips to or from semi-majectic TaTon, by the Burmese border at the northenmost end of Chiang Mai province.
The northernmost point of Thailand, at Mae Sai, is frequented mostly by tourists, shoppers and those engaged in servicing them. Tourists come to see the famous Golden Triangle, its drug museums, and the mighty Mekong, but also for visa extension purposes. One gets a 30 day stamp for touring Thailand by crossing the border and returning; this is still possible even when the border is closed by going to the Burmese’ casino (owned by Thais) across from Ban Sop Ruak at the Golden Triangle River Confluence.
Many visitors are limited in their choices by budget considerations, but for those able to drive themselves, a pleasant ride into the mountains around Doi Tung, from Mae Sai, is well worth it. Off the highway about 3 km. south of town, a small road goes west to Pah Mii Village. After the rainy season, big yellow flowers of the KhiLek tree (for which the town across the river is named) and Dok Bua Tong (like a little sunflower, or a big black-eyed-susan with yellow center) decorate the hills, covering many with a beautiful yellow-gold. Not long into the rainy season, though, high grass hides much.
Impressive views are most easily found from mid-December until the rainy season gets going in late May. One can see into Myanmar. Along the way, ethnic villages, little army posts, pine trees, stupendous wildflowers and at the top, lovely Suan Rukachat and Doi Chang Mob Arboretum entertain the eye. Further along are other beautiful places: the King’s Mother’s Villa and Garden, Doi Tung Zoo, Pa Kluai (Banana Forest) reservoir with exotic, traditional Lahu and Akha villages, and Huai Mai Pai (Bamboo Creek) reservoir.
The city of Chiang Rai has grown rapidly for over a decade, but remains casual and intimate. People know their neighbors. Crime poses little danger to the law-abiding, and life, though sedate, need not be boring. People tend to be open, honest and friendly. Opportunities and adventure remain available to the properly prepared, and a wealth of cultural diversity enriches all who make the effort to explore.
Both city and province have varied ethnic communities and places of worship. Of special interest is Wat Thai Yai, or Bpa Gaw Ngeu, off Pahonyothin almost across from Ruantip Hotel (at the corner of Ratbumroong Rd.), at the east entrance to the old airport. It’s many eaves exemplify the northern style, distinct from the temples Thailand is famous for, but no less beautiful. A mosque in the middle of Issaraphap Road is over 100 years old. There’re interesting markets, museums, reservoirs, pleasant parks and gardens.
Inexpensive, excellent quality dentists abound, including several very professional women (Pahonyothin and Trirat Roads). On both Pahonyothin and Sangkhong Noi, one can arrange plastic surgery, find excellent eating cheap, and enjoy live Lanna T’ai music (Tuk Tang and Sabun-nga especially). Before the 1990’s, Chiang Rai was just a small, sleepy hill-town with not much going on, offering but a limited range of things of interest to a visitor, or of challenging opportunities. But that’s changed. The old calm remains, but life is safer, modern style is no longer rare, and choices are rich.
There’s now a second zoo in Chiang Rai, newly opened for breeding purposes. It’s on the old route to Chiang Mai. Go west, leaving town through DenHa on 1211. Past the turn-off to Khun Gon Waterfall, continue straight on for another 13 kilometers to km 24. The entrance road is to the south, going pretty much straight on as the highway turns east. Try to be quiet and unobtrusive there; this is a breeding station and animals, too, are shy. It’s the other, Doi Tung Zoo, that’s meant for viewing, but here also are snakes, alligators, turtles, birds, monkeys, gibbons, leopards and other big cats, porcupines, deer and bears. Plants are labeled in Thai and Latin, as they are at many public parks, waterfalls and arboretums.
The Mae Kok River is great for long-tail boat rides or rafting, year-round. A couple tiny sand islands by a beach just west of town are known as Hat Chiang Rai or, more colloquially, Pattaya Noi. The stretch of beach is pleasant, with a beautiful mountain view across the water, a park behind numerous small open-air restaurants, and a long row of semi-private bamboo structures to relax in.
The Mae Gon stream holds boats during the rainy season, as can the Ing, Mae Suai, Kam and Sai, though only small ones. Most pleasure taken in natural water in the Lanna area is at pleasant reservoirs, waterfalls and hot-springs, of which there are many. For rental boats, it’s best to try the lake west of Doi Khao Quai. Phyanak Reservoir, or Sleeping Lady Lagoon, by Tham Sao Hin, sometimes also has some on offer. Usually people picnic, and maybe throw a fishing line in the water.
There’re many, many small lakes throughout the countryside, and a beautiful artificial one at Suan Somdet Ya, behind Rajapat Institute. The Chiang Saen Lake, over a square kilometer in size, is a bird sanctuary, with rental boats for bird-watching. For close experiences of nature, there are many arboretums, one of the best being at Thaam Luang (Great Cave) just south of Mae Sai, and jungle trekking still remains popular and offered by many, many local tour agencies.
Amidst banks, gold shops, lock shops, hardware & animal-feed stores, Chiang Rai’s Main Market, by Tha Rot Noi (terminus for songtaow people carriers) has about everything: fresh food, hot food, clothes, Chinese ceremonial accoutrements, tobacco, utensils, medicines, calendars, curries, cleaning products, wicker ware, amulets, Buddhas, tools. In ancient Oriental tradition, bargaining is more than acceptable. The flower and fruit market north of the bus station is a delight; just east of that, an irregular tent market sometimes offers a small fair, complete with a Ferris-wheel, bump-cars and other rides. Various dry goods markets under tent-like awnings come and go, as do roadside vendors. North of town, pineapples and strawberries are wholesaled on the side of the highway, in season. We are really graceful for the help and assistance, by Narai Estates in Chiang Rai, helping us writing this.
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MOBILE, Ala. -- It was early Saturday morning when Mobile's biggest active homegrown star athlete, Golden State Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins, welcomed 100 hand-picked students into an airline hangar, instantly recognizing the unmistakable surprise on each of the kids' faces.
The Warriors had just closed out a road win over the Milwaukee Bucks the night before, yet, here was Cousins, in his hometown just twelve hours later.
"It's really him!" shouted a young girl. Children glanced down at the caricature of a Santa Claus-costumed Cousins on their T-shirts, then looked up in awe. Every winter, Cousins has celebrated the holiday spirit with his "Santa Cuz" persona, taking 100 kids in Sacramento, New Orleans or Mobile on a shopping spree to Target.
Over the 6-foot-10 center's broad shoulders, 50 yards behind him on the private airport's tarmac, stood the Puma Jet. A perk for the 10 current NBA endorsers who recently signed shoe deals with the company, the black-and-white jet is styled after the brand's classic Clyde sneaker and made available for brand events, photo shoots and even personal trips.
Within hours of signing his four-year endorsement deal with Puma in late September, Cousins and his team began discussing ways in which he could partner with the brand over the next six months.
The Puma Jet immediately came up, and the Bucks game was circled by design, as the Warriors would be giving the players the following day off at the conclusion of their 10-day eastern road trip. Cousins pulled off the rare in-season visit home, jetting south thanks to his new shoe deal, just 25 minutes after the buzzer sounded in Milwaukee, eager to hold his seventh annual "Santa Cuz" event alongside family and friends in Mobile.
"It's hard out here," Cousins sighs. "People don't really understand."
Duffle bags and backpacks with the Puma logo were among the goodies for kids at this year's "Santa Cuz" event. Nick DePaula/ESPN
Selected for their strong classwork and good behavior in school, 100 students from five local elementary schools were selected for this year's event, taken on a surprise bus trip to the Mobile Aeroplex, where Cousins awaited with Puma duffle bags of clothes and backpacks for each child.
"I didn't have the best Christmases, but my mom and family did what they could," Cousins said. "I'm just spreading the joy, spreading the love and helping out in any way possible."
A month before the season began, he also donated $253,000 to build a new basketball court and bleachers at his childhood park, which he unveiled at his annual free block party for kids and families.
"Mobile will always be home to DeMarcus," said Andrew Rogers, Cousins' longtime business manager. "This is where he grew up and where his mother currently resides, so every chance he gets, he tries to give back to leave a lasting impact."
After passing out gear inside of the airport hangar to each kid alongside Mobile's mayor Sandy Stimpson, his mother Monique and volunteers from each of the schools, buses shuttled off to Target, where Cousins gave each kid a $200 gift card to spend.
"I was in their position at one point," Cousins said. "I'm just doing my part to put a smile on their face and make the holidays a little better for their families."
FOR COUSINS, A four-time All-Star who was both an NBA free agent and sneaker free agent this past offseason, Puma's basketball relaunch presented a unique opportunity.
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The brand had signed five of the top 15 first-round picks from the 2018 NBA draft and unveiled the Clyde Court Disrupt, a simple modernized sneaker that was well-received by both players and consumers. There was a strong commitment to its basketball relaunch, noticeable to anyone looking from the outside.
"They made an aggressive splash with the rookie market," said Matt Davis, Cousins' marketing agent at Independent Sports Entertainment. "But there was still this void to fill, because they didn't have a perennial All-Star."
As Cousins and his team began sorting through initial conversations with Nike, Puma and Adidas, a few elements of Puma's latest push rose to the top, even though the brand had been out of the NBA for nearly 20 years.
"The biggest thing for me was just the creativity behind it," Cousins said. "It was a more genuine and authentic feel for me, and I like to pride myself on that same thing. Just that alone took it to the next level for me."
In addition to the feel of the company, there was also the potential to be utilized more in marketing and brand activations, and the chance to headline each of the upcoming Puma basketball and lifestyle sneakers.
"For DeMarcus, it was the opportunity for him to be one of the faces of the brand," Davis said.
"It's not 200, 300 players with the brand -- it's a select few," Cousins said. "I feel like it's an elite group, and it's going to continue to grow from here."
Of course, there was also the jet.
"Designing and creating the Puma Jet was the idea of Jay-Z," said Adam Petrick, Puma's global director of brand & marketing. "When we first started discussing the ways we would support and service Puma's athlete partners, he recommended that we create a unique experience that would demonstrate our passion and desire to make them feel like the valued members of our family that they are."
The iconic rapper/business mogul, who has assumed the role of Puma creative director, helped design both the paint job and the interior, which features white leather seats and couches, an illuminated display case for the brand's latest sneakers and an elongated bed toward the back in a private room. Touch-screen controls can blast music throughout the plane's upgraded sound system. Wine and champagne glasses are engraved with the Puma logo.
In just a half-dozen months of being in constant use, the jet has been an instant hit with players and brand ambassadors, all of whom can use it.
"A lot of the shoe companies have jets, but only certain players have access to them," Davis said. "The fact that DeMarcus had access was something he looked forward to from a convenience standpoint, but more importantly, he felt the love."
"Man, this is different," Cousins beamed as he took a seat on the jet for the first time in Milwaukee.
DeMarcus Cousins has been spotted in his new Pumas as he prepares for his return with the Warriors. Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images
ONCE COUSINS' PUMA deal was finalized, months before his slated return to action, he wasted no time showing love to his new brand partner.
As a broadcast interview guest during a Warriors preseason game, Cousins clowned teammate Kevin Durant after his signature Nike KD shoes fell off midgame, something that has become a habit for Durant.
"That wouldn't have happened in the Pumas!" Cousins joked.
The veteran Warriors broadcast duo of Bob Fitzgerald and Jim Barnett burst out laughing immediately, leading into the three discussing the brand until the next commercial break. The full clip with Cousins yelling out "Puma life baby!" went viral instantly on Instagram and Twitter.
"It just came off the dome," Cousins laughs now. "I was just being honest."
PUMA LIFE BABY @pumahoops It's official! #pumafam
A post shared by DeMarcus Cousins (@boogiecousins) on Nov 7, 2018 at 10:08am PST
Puma put the phrase on T-shirts and social media posts to officially announce the signing a few weeks later. Rather than rely on brand taglines or a slogan for each player, Puma has been open to being more on-the-fly, tapping into social media with youthful captions on its @PumaHoops accounts and incorporating phrases from players that were actually said off the cuff or during an interview.
"I thought that was so cool," Cousins said. "Typically with the shoe companies, you sort of see the same things, the same type of layouts. It was totally different, it was some '90s themes, a graffiti aspect to it, and everything was different. It was just more raw for me, and I liked it."
For the company, that leeway and willingness to let athletes be themselves has been a way in which it's hoping to attract even more of the game's biggest stars in the seasons ahead. The company also is looking to change perception around the sneaker industry's longtime stigma that "big men can't sell shoes," looking less at position, and focusing more on players with "big personalities," like Cousins.
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"He's got a great sense of humor, great personal style, and he exudes confidence and attitude," Petrick said. "We've been extremely pleased with the passion he's shown for our brand. DeMarcus represents perfectly the type of disruptive personality we want to represent our brand."
In addition to the brand support, Cousins has also already designed a batch of player exclusive colorways of the Clyde Court Disrupt, highlighting themes around some of his favorite phrases. Unlike most players in the league, Cousins actually owns the rights to the personal logo incorporated onto his shoes. When he makes his much-anticipated Warriors debut, he'll do so wearing player editions (PEs) that incorporate that trademarked "DMC" icon.
"My biggest thing is just being as loud and as different as I can be on the floor," he said. "That's something they've embraced and pride themselves on."
From the PEs to the jet access to the ongoing support of his many giveback efforts, the deal has already been off to a great start for Cousins. That's all before he has played in a single game this season, with the Warriors expected to once again make another deep playoff push.
"Being the potential face of the brand, getting behind his community initiatives, the collaboration opportunities, the connection to culture and music," Davis said. "When you put all of those things together, it was almost like a perfect fit."
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The story of how and why EU environmental policy has developed in different fields is told in a new book by Nigel Haigh, former Director of IEEP and still an active Honorary Fellow. The book was launched in London on May 25 in collaboration with the Institution of Environmental Sciences and Society for the Environment.
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Angels out, D-backs in on Eckstein
NEW YORK — On the day the Blue Jays say farewell to Yankee Stadium, David Eckstein might also be saying goodbye to Toronto. The Jays are still in talks with the Diamondbacks about possibly dealing the seldom-used infielder to Arizona.
The Angels garnered most of the trade rumor attention over the past few days, but Jays Gm J.P. Ricciardi noted today that there would “probably not” be a match with the Halos. Angels also inquired about Marco Scutaro and John McDonald, but the Jays would be reluctant to deal either.
Twins, Rays and Dodgers have also been mentioned in trade rumors about Eckstein, though they appear to be unlikely suitors. My sources have pretty much shot down any deal with the Rays or Twins. Ricciardi said talks could down to the wire as tonight’s midnight deadline nears, so stay tuned for more…
Today’s lineups:
TORONTO (69-66) at NEW YORK (72-63)
at 1:05 p.m. ET at Yankee Stadium
Marco Scutaro, 2B
David Eckstein, DH
Alex Rios, RF
Vernon Wells, CF
Rod Barajas, C
Adam Lind, LF
Jose Bautista, 1B
Scott Rolen, 3B
John McDonald, SS
PITCHING: RHP Roy Halladay (16-9, 2.69)
Johnny Damon, CF
Derek Jeter, SS
Bobby Abreu, RF
Alex Rodriguez, 3B
Jason Giambi, 1B
Xavier Nady, LF
Hideki Matsui, DH
Robinson Cano, 2B
Jose Molina, C
PITCHING: LHP Andy Pettitte (13-10, 4.37)
August 31, 2008 - 1:15 pm gsjays
Hey, if the Angels want Macdonald and Scutaro hold firm for Brandon Wood and Rodriguez.
August 31, 2008 - 1:22 pm garryguy@sasktel.net
Check out the pitches on gameday this ump is blind.
August 31, 2008 - 4:25 pm rmatty39@hotmail.com
Eck for Beck. Sounds like we got a decent looking pitching prospect from Arizona for Eckstein. Beck looks like an improvement on the draft pick we would have potentially gained.
Beck is still in A ball it will be a long time before we see what he is made of.
August 31, 2008 - 5:43 pm goodluckdoc
I don’t think we would have gotten a draft pick at all for Eckstein. And the Jays were interested in Beck before so that makes sense as well, however being moved to two different teams and being a 14th rounder makes me doubt his upside. Sure he is pitching ok, but its only A ball and I doubt he is going to make it to the majors.
Did we pick up rest of Ecks Salary.
I don’t think the Jays would pick up any of Esksteins salary but I also don’t think they got much for him.
August 31, 2008 - 6:58 pm plus263@sbcglobal.net
D-backs pay all of the remaining salary. Good move for Eckstein, he kind of got screwed this year, it’d be nice to see Arizona make the playoffs now.
I dont see how you can say he got screwed at 4.5 mil. for one year I would go for that deal anytime.on the other hand I am happy Eskstein and Stairs have a chance to make the playoffs at least we will have a couple of players to watch in Oct.
gsumner:
re: your question about why I defend JP when someone craps all over him.
I find the man incredibly sexy. If I was a woman….well, lets keep this clean.
Seriously, why do you and others ONLY bash him and not point out the good things he has done? I think he deserves criticism, for sure, but you can’t ignore the fact that he really hasn’t made a bad trade, has put together the best pitching in baseball, and while he has made mistakes in drafting (like EVERY OTHER GM), there are many quality pieces in the minors that can certainly contribute in the future, or bring back a power bat in trade in the offseason.
Yeah, he did better this year financially than 99% of humans, but in terms of baseball he got screwed by being benched for inferior hitters. He signed here to be the starter. I know things change and the new manager can do what he wants, but he should have gotten WAY more playing time, considering the offense, and not the defense has been the problem all year.
Plus. remember we are FANS and fans are fickle when things go wrong to us the manager or the GM are fair game.no one means any harm by it. we can’t get rid of JP just by bashing him and we know it.so tell me were is the harm in it.
And if you read back in the blog you will find that a lot of guys give him credit when credit is due.Also you did not answer Gsumners question.
How about J.Mac you don’t think he got screwed when JP gave him a 2 year deal and told him he would be the starting shortstop and then he brought in Eskstein.
Good point. That is one of the mistakes I think that JP made, but I believe (I may be wrong) that Eckstein became available after he signed McDonald to the extension, so he was simply trying to upgrade the position, which he did, offensively at least. I would be interested to see how Mac would do if he was given 500 at bats though.
The answer to the question of why I defend him is simply because I think he deserves it. I don’t like when the Dickie Griffins of the world just harp on all the negatives or perceived negatives.
You answer me this: If the core of the team had just performed to the their expected ability, wouldn’t this team be right in the thick of it? And if that were the case, and they were in the race or leading the race, wouldn’t that make JP a good GM in most peoples eyes?
The point is, once the team is put in place on opening day, it is essentially out of his control. Yeah he can make moves midseason, but he couldn’t make trades in April and May to improve the offense, because no team is making deals that early, because no team is out of the race at that point. You can point to Wilk and Mench as bad moves, but there really wasn’t much of an alternative.
I just call them as I see them. I do compliment JP when he makes a good move. Problem is, he has not made many in the last 2-3 years. If you look up thread, you’ll see I complemented him on the Stairs deal and calling up Snider. Garry and Bosox will tell you, up unitl last year, I was a huge JP supporter. Not any more.
I also think this deal with Eckstein is a good move. True all we got is a b grade prospect back, but we saved about $850k in salary.
In my view the biggest mistake JP made all year was hanging in with Gibbons as long as he did. If you want another list of JP’s screw ups, let’s go with Frank Thomas, Royce, Okha, Mench, Wlkerson, Bautista, Stewart, Benitez, Jason Phllips, Cory Koskie, Hinske contract, Ray Olmedo,Victor Zambrano, Joe Kennedy, Wells contract, AJ Burnett contract, Shea Hillebrand, Russ Adams, Gabe Gross, Zack Jackson, Chad Mottola and that’s not the complete list.
There really is only one issue though on JP. He’s been here for 7 years. The year before he came we finished 4 games over .500 and in 3rd place. Now we sit at 4 games over .500 and in 4th place. We’ve only been above 3rd place once. We’ve had one good, one mediocre and the rest crap drafts since he’s been here.
Ok, we’ll agree to disagree. But remember, JP had to slash payroll when he got the job, so for at least two years, he wasn’t going to have much of a chance. Also, I know this point is beaten to death, but you can’t argue the fact that the Jays are in the toughest division in baseball. Frank Thomas was a bad move, not going to argue that. Wells contract could very well been out of his control (Godfrey), and like I said earlier, I will wait until at least year 2 of that deal to call it a complete bust. The A.J. contract? Give me a break. This is going to turn out great for them. They are going to get two first round picks when he opts out, and if you look at the market for pitchers, JP did not overpay for AJ. He underachieved, but I wouldn’t call this a bad contract at all. Maybe if he needs Tommy John on the last day of this year it will be, but that is out of JPs control. Gabe Gross and Zack Jackson gave him Lyle Overbay, who before his injury, had a pretty damn good year in 2006. Underachiever again this year I know. Shea Hillenbrand got him Accardo who stepped up big time in BJs absence last year. The others, specifically Stewart, I’m just too damn tired to argue. I guess Bautista is puzzling (maybe insurance for Rolen, who knows), but you know where I stand on Diaz. The draft is such a crapshoot, and it really can’t be judged until at least 5 years after the fact.
August 31, 2008 - 11:44 pm gsjays
You haven’t addressed all the old has beens JP signed in the last couple of years that cost us a great deal of money with limited or no return. You haven’t addressed the fact JP signed Hillebrand to start with. You haven’t addressed the ridiculous contracts he gave Henske and Koskie. You haven’t addressed the massive signing bonuses paid to Gross, Jackson, Negron and Adams that were all busts and number 1 draft picks.
By the way, check out Kevin Ahrens, our first rounder from 2007-he’s not performing all that well and is starting to look like another Russ Adams to me. How about Eckstein at $4.5 million? Don’t blame Godfey for Wells contract-that was all Jp’s doing not Godfrey.
You must be joking about AJ. Who else signs a pitcher with a bad medical history for $55 million when his career best win record was 12-12. AJ didn’t perform any worse than he did before we signed him-he’s always been a .500 pitcher-we massively over paid for him. That contract and BJ Ryan’s is what drove the price for pitchers through the roof. Frankly, we got lucky with AJ’s contract. He could have gotten injured again, blown out his arm and we’d have been on the hook for the whole $55 million. Two draft choices isn’t worth the money, we’ve already paid him. Besides, you are making a bad assumption in that JP knows what to do with draft picks.
Think about it this trade, two number 1 draft picks for Lyle Overbay? What does that tell you? What it tells me is neither Jackson nor Gross should have been number 1 picks and shouldn’t have gotten over $3 million to sign. Think I’m wrong-then show me one other team in the last 30 years that’s ever traded two number 1 picks for a 1st baseman who is nothing more than a nice player. That deal is almost as bad as the Diaz-Bautista deal.
You are right, we play in the AL east. We played in the AL east when we won the series two years in a row as well. The point is the ONLY way we win is to develop our own talent and then when we get close, add the last 1-2 pieces. We are paying for Jp’s screw ups in drafting. The 2007 draft is the only good one he’s done. All the others previous have been either poor or disasterous. Our minor league system was rating one of the poorest in baseball last year. Like what the hell does that tell you?
You also haven’t addressed Jp’s babbling mouth or his tendancy to lie. You haven’t addressed the fact he should have fired Gibbons much earlier. You haven’t addressed the Denbro hiring. I mean JP has not made a lot of good decisions in the last couple of years.
You still haven’t accepted the obvious-look at the team win record, in the end that’s all that matters.
August 31, 2008 - 11:58 pm plus263@sbcglobal.net
This is pointless. I was almost going to argue with you again until you said AJ is a .500 pitcher. Its also a waste of my time to argue with someone who thinks Brandon Wood and Sean Rodriguez could be had for Scutaro and McDonald. Please tell me you were half in the bag when you wrote that.
September 1, 2008 - 10:07 am gsjays
Interesting that when you’re pressed on your posts, sooner or later, you duck and make personal attacks. Hilarious.
I didn’t say Wood and Rodriguez could be had for Scutaro and Macdonald, I said IF the Angels press for both of them, then we should HOLD firm until they offer Wood and Rodgriguez. Sorry if you can’t figure out the difference.
Obviously, you haven’t really reviewed AJ. His record was 49-50 at the time we signed him for $55 million. True, that’s not really .500, it’s lower than that and sure isn’t a record which would justify a $55 million dollar guaranteed contract-particulary with his medical history.
September 1, 2008 - 10:12 am inception
Let’s take the most pathetic team in hockey – our own beloved leafs. No one in their right mind would argue that they are not possibly the most disfunctional hockey team over the last 40 years. Yet, despite their lack of a game plan etc. they have at least recognized that at the end of the day, the repsonbibility for failing to put a winner on the ice must rest with the GM. Many of them, and there is a long list, have had much shorter tenures than our friend JP. Did Ferguson make some good deals, did trader Cliff make some good decisons and deals, did Quinn not make some good decisons and deals — of course. Even Stellick pulled off a couple of good deals. That is to be expected. Yet, at the end of the day they were fired because they could only bring the team so far and no further. A history of horrible drafts (except for the odd one here and there), a strategy of over paying for veterans passed their prime, a willingness to trade the precious few prospects they did have and draft picks for rental players, together, caused their demise. The problems were systemic not localized to a move here or a trade there. No one who bashes JP is saying that JP has not made some good moves, but it is irrelevant. The problem is that HE CANNOT DO HIS JOB — AND PUT A COMPETITIVE TEAM ON THE FIELD. Thus, like his forerunners and contempories managing the leafs, HE HAS TO GO. No one is in a mood to cut JP SLACK because after 7-8 seasons he has RUN OUT OF SLACK – just ask Gord Ash.
September 1, 2008 - 2:29 pm garryguy@sasktel.net
Gsumner and burt well said.
I think JP was short on experience when he came to Toronto.also I don’t think he learned anything while he was here.What he should do is become an assistant GM under a good GM and learn the game all over.That’s if his EGO would allow it.
Eskstein went 2 for 4 with a SAC. fly and 2 RBIs today.He was also involvd in three double plays.He was at 2nd base today.Good on him.The D-Backs won by 2 runs Hmmm.
Indy.How come no input on the JP disscussions.Also what do you think about the Stairs and Eskstein trades.Do you think the Jays came out ahead or not.
How about you Bosox anything to say.
Robert Lee where are you I miss reading your posts.I belive you know your stuff talk to us.
Where is Harry and Hemgold.Towers what happend to you we need your input.Also there are many more of you guys and gals that are not posting.What in the world happend to you guys.
JORDAN I know we are only Canadians but surely you can lower your standards and talk to us once in a while.You said you would interact with us while a game was on once in a while.What happend did you forget EHH.
September 1, 2008 - 7:48 pm bosoxbrian@tampabay.rr.com
I think the Jays (J.P.) made 2 very good moves. Eckstein was watching like us the fans. Gaston obvioulsy is a big fan of McDonald and he should be. No reason too keep Eckstein around. Also with Eckstein they saved some $$$ and that is a good thing. Same with Stairs, they saved some $$$$. Eckstein and Stairs didn’t fit in there long term plan anyway. Eckstein obvioulsy wasn’t going to be around next year with the Jays. Stairs makes a cool million next year, might as well deal him away. Stairs is no difference maker.
Where is Indigo? Where are you? LOL!!! This baseball season went by very fast. It seems like it was April about 20 minutes ago. Where does time go? T.B. keeps on winning. It is going to be very difficult for the Red Sox too catch them. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Red Sox did but not counting on it. I think T.B. has been a great story and nothing but good vibes for the game of baseball.
September 1, 2008 - 8:16 pm gsjays
Bosox
I agree the Rays are a good story for baseball. With total salaries of $43,745,597, they have proven once again, that the best way to win, is with smart draft choices and building of a good minor league system. I expect them to get better next year than they are now. They are going to be tough to beat for quite some time.
Bosox it can’t hurt to be a Sox fan living in Tampa Bay.It’s a no lose situation lol.
gibby-1.You make a good point I wish the Jays had taken the same route 10 years ago.
I bleed Red Sox red. Always have and always will. If Boston is out of it, I would root for T.B. and who wouldn’t? I assume you are and everyone else. T.B. gives hope to alot of teams out there. Who in the world thought it would be T.B. in first place on Sept. 1? Nobody around here said that. Howell, Balfour and Wheeler have been huge for the Rays this year. They’re the reason where they are at. I thought T.B. had a chance to win 81 games and nothing more. Maddon a slam dunk winner for manager of the year. Hands down winner!!! As gibby1 said 43 million dollar payroll. A-Rod makes more than half that. lol.
Bosox. You bet your boots I will be rooting for Tampa but if they meet the Cubs in the world series it’s the Cubs for me.And just for you if Boston makes it I will root for them just for you lol.Uh thats if they don’t meet the Cubs.
If the Sox are done and T.B. is still alive. I’ll pull for T.B. If those 2 teams are done, I’ll root for the Cubs. If all of those teams are done, I’ll root for nobody. LOL!!! If you can understand all that, mighty impressive. I have no clue what I just wrote, lol.
Bosox how many brews have you put away tonight.lol.
September 1, 2008 - 9:39 pm rene_morais_@hotmail.com
I’m kind of on the fence as to whether or not TB is a good story for baseball. Sure, it proves that if you can have a losing record for 10 years, and build with prospects, you can have 3 or 4 good years of great baseball, with a very low payroll.
But it certainly doesn’t have that “if you build it they will come type of feeling to it” in TB right now. With the exciting young team they have right now, it’d be nice to see better attendance over there. I’d like to see the Cubs take it this year. The fans deserve it down there. That’d be a pretty cool story.
September 1, 2008 - 10:19 pm garryguy@sasktel.net
Bosox I wonder if Indigo found a new man and you now come second.lol.
I wonder what happend to gsumner.Must have wore himself out after that last post lol.
September 1, 2008 - 11:41 pm gsjays
It appears Jordan does not like negative comments on JP, so when I sign in as gsumner@rogers.com-I get the screen name gibby-1. lol That’s why you see the post above under gibby-1. They track it from email address, so I used a different one this time to post. I don’t really mind Jordan changing my name from my email but I think we should be give an opportunity to pick our own name.
Hey Jordan, why are you doing this? I noticed even when I signed into other mlb sites, I was Gibby-1, so you have changed my registration with MLB, not just the Blue Jays. Jordan, I did not give you, anyone from either the Blue Jays or MLB permission to put personal altered cookies on my system or change my personal registration with MLB, and I’d highly suggest you refrain from that practise. It’s bad enough MLB bundle various ad bots and load them on.
My initial registration with MLB WAS NOT made through the Jays web site, and you’re changing my registration with MLB without my permission in some jurisdictions is considered identity theft and a criminal act.
September 2, 2008 - 9:00 am bosoxbrian@tampabay.rr.com
No brews last night. lol. I don’t even know if I even enter Indigo’s mind. I doubt I am even in the top 100. LOL!!
Cubs would be a great story if they won it all. Very deserving, especially for the fans. They have suffered for decades. Cubs fans are among the greatest!!! Not too many Cubs fans have seen good years like this year.
September 2, 2008 - 12:24 pm dt005
I feel for ya plus, who is this gsumner guy and why does he think he knows everything about baseball? One that made me laugh histerically was the Overbay trade. Seriously Gross and Jackson are both fringe major league players, and Gross wasnt even drafted by Riccardi so you can’t blame him for giving him the big bonus. Neither was Negron both Gord Ash picks. Ill take Overbay over those two players any day of the week. I dont care what round a player is drafted in if you can improve your team you do it. I could tear some of his comments to shreds, but like plus said its pointless. It’s too bad that there wasn’t a little bit more intelligent converstation around here this blog would be half decent.
September 2, 2008 - 2:55 pm plus263@sbcglobal.net
Yeah, its just tiring. The whole AJ being a .500 pitcher talk is what convinced me that arguing with him will go nowhere. Anyone who knows anything about baseball knows that is the biggest load of crap. Wins are the absolute worst possible stat to judge a pitcher on. He is having his worst year statistically, yet his winning percentage is the highest for his career.
Shame on JP for acquiring free agents that have made the team better, and also shame on him for acquiring Overbay for pretty much next to nothing.
Another argument I love is comparing the Jays to the Leafs (Burt). Ok, lets think about this one. The Leafs play in a league where more than HALF!!!!!!!!!! the teams make the playoffs. They are beyond pathetic. I don’t think people realize how hard it is to make the playoffs in MLB. Now I know JP has done things to hurt the team’s performance, but anyone with a brain has to realize that this team is close.
September 2, 2008 - 4:10 pm Enigma_D17@hotmail.com
I haven’t posted as often is I used to but I still read Jordan’s blog daily. It just seems pointless to me to have to repeat basically the same thing frequently but I do agree with plus. The team is close. No team with the best pitching staff in baseball should rebuild. If they can get an average to good offense next year they’ll be right in it.
“That being said, if Rolen’s healthy, I think he could be our Mike Lowell and put us into contention. The guy burns to win, takes our defense to probably the best in baseball and provides us with a proven “cltuch hitter” which we have sorely missed.
If he is healthy and helps us win this year or next, no one will care how much he’s paid in 2010 or whether he’s even able to play.
In my view, we weren’t going to contend before this trade, now, if Rolens performs, I think we might. He could be that much of a difference.”
By gsumner@rogers.com on January 13, 2008 7:04 PM
Personally, I’m more optimistic about The Jays in 2011 than I am now.
Our outfielders will be Snider, Wells, Rios,Lind and Cavez. Our catchers will be Diaz and Arencibia. For the infield we have Adhrens, Jackson, Hill, Tolisano and hopefully Fuenmeyer.
For starters we have Marcum, McGowan, Cecil, Purcey, Romero, Janssen, Litsch and potentially Wolfe and we are knee deep in pitching prospects that played in Auburn and GC Jays last year, 6 of which had era’s under 2 and weren’t mentioned in the BA report.
If we keep drafting the way we did last year, our minor league system will be humming in 2009 at all levels. The Sox and Yanks have better prospects in the higher minors than we do, but we hold our own in the lower levels and that crop is starting to move up. Auburn won the championship in 2007.
We now have a strong core of young talented players-mostly home grown. That only improves in the next few years and whatever pieces are missing can be added in free agent or trades. ”
How times have changed….
September 2, 2008 - 8:00 pm cp_fan
I get a real chuckle out of many of the comments from Jays fans on the ‘net.
Jays have great pitching and great defense. An offense that has struggled/underperformed.
IMO, it is not time to give up or rebuild or have a fire sale or (well you get the drift).
A couple of small changes, and a couple of players doing better offensively, and the Jays will be real tough to beat in 2009.
Did JP build this team? YEP
Has JP been perfect? NOPE
Are the Jays in the toughest division in MLB? YEP
But Steve, he drafted Russ Adams!
Russ Adams is currently playing AAA, and if I understand rightly had a pretty good August.
How many other draftees don’t make it to AAA???
How many other draftees don’t sign?? Like Beck in 2004 who didn’t sign with the Jays to go to college (or whatever).
OK so he was a first round pick in 2002, and hasn’t performed to expectations. I said JP (and his scouting staff) weren’t perfect.
I know, I was being facetious.
Stairs dealt; Shortstop next?
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On March 31 and April 1, Van Ho District held Flower Festival 2017. Attending the Festival Mrs Trang Thi Xuan, Member of Provincial Standing Committee, Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee; Leaders of departments, departments and some districts in the province.
This is the second time Van Ho district held the Hoa Ban Festival, attracting thousands of visitors to the cross and the people of different ethnic groups in the province to attend. The ceremony was held in Chieng Khoa Commune, part of which takes place at the District Square. During the opening night, the district hosted the Theme Art Program “Van Ho – Ban bloom season” Including 12 songs, dances and songs of ethnic culture of Van Ho district, especially the singing and dancing renditions Nang Ban legend; Perform traditional costume and traditional dress rehearsal with 28 participants.
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On the festival, 14 teams, with 420 athletes coming from the communes in the district to play in the content: Crossbow shooting, push sticks, throwing, collective tugging, personal dragging, spinning, cock fighting, traditional display trays, culture camps, fishing... Beside the sports competition, there are also activities of displaying and introducing economic and cultural products; Visit the caves, tea gardens, flower gardens, revolutionary sites... Through the Hoa Ban Festival, Van Ho District aims to build the district's tourism brand, which is also a response to National Tourism Year Program of Son La Province the 2017.
The Festival Organizing Committee has awarded 10 first prizes, 10 second prizes, 10 third prizes and incentive prizes for teams in exam contents; Awarded 6 A, 8 B, 9 consolation prizes for contestants participating in traditional costume show. The District People's Committee has presented certificates of merit to 12 collectives and 26 individuals who have recorded achievements in organizing the festival.
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LML Fellows Ole Peters (PI) @ole_b_peters, Alex Adamou @alex_adamou, Yonatan Berman @bermanjoe, Colm Connaughton @CPCannaughton, Mark Kirstein @nonergodicMark, and their collaborators contribute to LML’s economics programme.
The project is a full re-write of economic theory, taking account of the ergodicity question: are averages over time identical to expectation values (averages across the stochastic ensemble)? This is effective because the foundations of economic theory were laid at a time when our formal understanding of randomness was in its infancy and conceptually naïve. Yet the key formal models of human behavior used in economics are models of decision-making under randomness. These themes are explored in a dedicated blog, that includes a periodically updated set of lecture notes.
Accessible 15-minute introduction (from 2011):
Science-history background
Economics was the first discipline to develop the mathematics of randomness (17th century).
The early conceptualisation of randomness has a flaw: it assumes that randomness playing out over time has the same effect as randomness playing out over an ensemble of parallel systems (parallel universes). In modern terms, it assumes ergodicity.
Economics noticed symptoms that arise from this flaw and designed tools, most notably utility theory (18th century), that mitigate some of them.
In the 19th century a new conceptualisation of randomness emerged in the context of physics, namely in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. This conceptualisation recognises from the start the central role of time and makes the ergodicity problem explicit. It thereby resolves the fundamental flaw, rather than treating its symptoms.
Time line of the project
2011: Peters provides a solution of the leverage optimisation problem in finance [1]. He also publishes a solution of the 300-year-old St. Petersburg paradox [2], a key problem in the foundations of both economics and probability theory.
2013: Peters and Adamou [4] extend the work on leverage optimisation [1] to test a prediction it makes about the nature of fluctuations in stock prices. This produces a solution of the Equity Premium Puzzle and suggests an algorithm for setting central bank interest rates.
2015: Following a suggestion from economics Nobel Laureate Ken Arrow, Peters and Adamou [7] publish a solution of the insurance puzzle: why do people buy insurance although the transaction reduces their expected wealth? By extension this explains, and helps price, financial derivatives. In the same year they publish a solution of the cooperation conundrum: why would one entity voluntarily give up resources for the benefit of another, but without immediate benefit for itself [6]?
2016: Peters and physics Nobel Laureate Murray Gell-Mann [8] publish a detailed solution of the gamble-selection problem, which is the foundation of economic decision theory.
Adamou and Peters [9] point out that the techniques and concepts developed in this context lead to deep insights into the dynamics of economic inequality. Berman, Peters, and Adamou [10] published a detailed study of American wealth distributions.
2017: Rick Bookstaber argues in his book “The end of Theory” that the ergodicity problem severely limits the usefulness of mainstream economic theory.
2018: A generalization of the results presented by Peters and Gell-Mann [8] is published [11]. This clarifies how the emerging framework is related to classical expected utility theory (EUT). It removes the arbitrariness associated with EUT due to the free choice in the latter of a utility function. At the same time, it is less restrictive than, for instance Whitworth’s (1870) or Kelly’s (1956) treatments because it provides interpretations of utility functions other than the logarithm (for example Cramer’s 1728 square-root).
Following discussions with Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, an important interdisciplinary link between a statistical-mechanics model of spin glasses (the random-energy model) and simple models of investment portfolios (sums of log-normal variates) is published [12]. This link has been known for many years by some researchers and finance professionals. It has allowed powerful techniques developed by physicists in the 1980s to be applied in the context of finance and economics.
Nassim Taleb argues in his book “Skin in the game” that the ergodicity problem requires us to re-think how we use probabilities in economic theory and beyond.
2019: Oliver Hulme’s neuroscience group at the Danish Research Center for Magnetic Resonance conducts behavioral experiments that show strong predictive power of the framework arxiv.org/abs/1906.04652.
Marc Elsberg publishes the bestseller “Gier” (in German) – a thriller based on LML’s economics project. See also the accompanying interactive animation.
Peters publishes an update and overview of ergodicity economics [13].
[13] O. Peters
The ergodicity problem in economics.
Nature Phys. 15, 1216–1221 (2019).
[12] O. Peters and A. Adamou
The sum of log-normal variates in geometric Brownian motion.
arXiv:1802.02939 (2018).
The time interpretation of expected utility theory.
[10] Y. Berman, O. Peters, and A. Adamou
Far from equilibrium: Wealth reallocation in the United States.
[9] A. Adamou and O. Peters
Dynamics of inequality.
Significance 13, 3, 32–37 (2016).
doi:10.1111/j.1740-9713.2016.00918.x
[8] O. Peters and M. Gell-Mann
Evaluating gambles using dynamics.
Chaos 26, 023103 (2016).
doi:10.1063/1.4940236
[7] O. Peters and A. Adamou
Rational insurance with linear utility and perfect information.
The evolutionary advantage of cooperation.
[5] O. Peters and W. Klein
Ergodicity breaking in geometric Brownian motion.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 100603 (2013).
arXiv:1209.4517
doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.100603
Stochastic Market Efficiency.
Santa Fe Institute Working Paper #2013-06-022 (2013).
www.santafe.edu/media/workingpapers/13-06-022.pdf
[3] O. Peters
Menger 1934 revisited.
arXiv:1110.1578 (2011).
The time resolution of the St Petersburg paradox.
Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 369, 369, 1956, 4913–4931 (2011).
doi:10.1098/rsta.2011.0065
Optimal leverage from non-ergodicity.
Quant. Fin. 11, 11, 1593–1602 (2011).
doi:/10.1080/14697688.2010.513338
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Interview with Devotionals: the Drummer of Two Gallants Releases Instrumental Project
Interview with Devotionals - A Devotion to Sound
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Although the San Francisco duo Two Gallants are known for their tales of murder and outlaws in the Wild West, Tyson Vogel and Adam Stephens have recently branched off into very different solo projects. I spoke with Tyson and his band members about his new project, the Devotionals, whose first album came out yesterday on Alive Records. Vogel teamed up with violinist Anton Patzner (who has played with Bright Eyes and Judgment Day), cellist Lewis Patzner (Judgment Day), Andrew Maguire (vibraphone player from Honeycomb), and drummer Jeff Blair.
Deli: Does Two Gallants and the Devotionals come from a similar place?
Tyson Vogel: “Personally, I feel as much honesty in each project. It is a very different angle I am taking with the Devotionals though. Otherwise, it would be incorporated into material for Two Gallants. Adam and I kept each other going for so long, but there became a need for personal conservation, it came naturally for us to branch off into solo work. We had been touring for six years nonstop. We were building our music careers, but the other side of our lives was being neglected.”
Deli: Can you talk a bit about your musical influences?
TV: “When I was eighteen I was introduced to the Blues. It was when I was in art school in Portland, my life drawing teacher gave me the basics of Blues recordings. Adam introduced me to John Fahey’s music around that time. I was interested in realness of emotion, and the artistry of expressing emotion, which is what lead me to enjoy, and be influenced by, some classical musicians like Rachmoninov. I like the experimental angle of melody. These compositions for the Devotionals come from very deep emotions. When you don’t have any vocals in music, it really allows you to flesh out the emotions in the song. It’s like being a classical composer. People are used to hearing vocals, and it takes letting go to just listen.”
Deli: How would you describe the San Francisco music scene?
TV: “I feel like there is a Renaissance happening for bands in the Bay Area. There are a lot of independent art galleries popping up. It is a very interesting time to be here,” said Tyson.
Anton Patzner: There are so many different bands! We play with a lot of acoustic folk bands. There was a great scene at BlueSix [the venue is being shut down].”
Andrew Maguire: “I really appreciate how interwoven it is. I moved here two years ago from Miami. I was playing with friends of friends, and I meet Emily [Ritz, lead singer and songwriter of Honeycomb] when she opened at the show I was playing at. That is how I started playing with her and Kacey Johansing—”
AP: “I met you when I was playing with Belltower. I heard someone in the crowd playing tambourine during our set and noticed it was you. You were kind of hesitant standing in the back, but we thought it was great!”
AM: “I started plating with Sonya Cotton, and then the Devotionals.”
Lewis Patzner: “The Bay Area has a ton of culture, so the music community is great. I feel like I can do whatever I want and there will always be collaborators and an audience. It feels really tight knit, but I've probably worked with more bands then the average guitar player”
Deli: Did each of you want to be a musician when you grew up?
AP: “My parents are musicians, so I wanted to be an actor, or somehow be in filmmaking. I loved performing, being in my friends movies and acting in plays. I did always want to be an artist though. I then saw it is still a performance to do music at the professional level. I think of myself as more of a composer though, I love working on film scores.”
AM: “It wasn’t until I was halfway through college, when I was playing with ensembles and orchestras, that I realized I wanted to play with bands. People really appreciated seeing bands play this kind of music [with such varied instruments] and it is a big treat for the bands.”
TV: “I used to think I wanted to do something with functionality, like carpentry. I mean I wanted to do music, I was always very drawn to it, but I wasn’t sure I wanted to do it as my career. I didn’t get my musical taste from my parents—they are more into the Phil Collins, musicals, and Neil Diamond type stuff. We did always take road trips, which are all about listening to music. And then I found Guns N’ Roses and everything changed.”
"Even though it sounds clichéd, it was easy to always hide behind the drum set, and to be the leader of the band is quite different. It had taken a bit of time to get used to, but I am so appreciative of the people I work with, because we all lean on each other.”
Deli: How did you met and come together as a band?
TV: “Our producer, Alex Newport, introduced Anton and I. He knew Anton and recommended him to work with us for The Scenery of Farwell. Then we first played together at Treasure Island Music Festival…I was meditating on the Devotionals album, and I just decided to call Anton. I thought he would be perfect.”
AP: “I was really busy scoring a big documentary, and working on Judgment Day stuff, but when he played me the guitar parts, I thought, ‘I have to do this’.”
Jeff Blair: “Two years ago, Tyson played me some of the core tracks from the Devotionals record as it was developing and hinted at putting a band together, I went down to the studio [Center of the Mile] and sat with him and Donnie [Newenhouse] listening to a few tracks before the recording went off to be mastered. Tyson and Anton and I started playing some shows and the whole experience has been expanding from there. This has been my first opportunity to perform with cello and violin.”
Deli: What do you love about music, or what was a recent highlight of your musical career?
JB: “The things that draw me to music really are all the sounds that we have learned to ignore in our daily lives. The sounds of the urban space, like the sounds of feet in crosswalks and the rhythm of subway escalators; even the sounds of nature have been tuned out, I think it’s rare that we actually pay attention to birds chirping in the city.”
"These sounds tend to pull me in and out of being present. At times they distract me from the task or conversation at hand, and at other times they serve as reminders to stop, take a moment and remember that I am alive. I guess I hear them as an invitation to slow down.”
"I feel like I am surrounded by a lot of new creativity; it kind of feels like a different life for me. I listen very differently now and find myself sitting in the spaces within music. I am finding the music of Devotionals tells a story that mirrors many of the recent changes in my own life.”
AP: “Well the obvious answer to that question is always 'the drugs and the chicks'.”
TV: “Of course [he and Andrew laugh]. Life should be interactive. Music gives you such a great opportunity to work with others, in such an ethereal, emotional, and creative way.”
AP: “When Bright Eyes did the seven nights in a row at Town Hall in New York City—that was great to be able to collaborate with so many guests. Conor is all about bringing the guests on stage. We had Lou Reed and Steve Earl. Actually, at one point Steve Earl turned towards me while I was playing and said ‘Not bad…for an amateur.’ Even though he called me an amateur, it was such a great compliment! He has played alongside some of the greatest fiddle players of all time.”
LP: “Sight reading Tchaikovsky String Serenade with a bunch of strangers (who could really play) at the Revolution Cafe in SF. That is how music should be. You meet, shake hands, and get down music making. It also reassured me that my training is worth something. A jam session with a bunch of rock guys can be fun, but to play a masterpiece at sight you need sheet music and chops.”
Deli: What are your touring plans for the album?
TV: “We might do a tour of house performances, or at least venues for quiet listening.”
AP: “Living room performances are great.”
The Devotionals album full lenth self-titled release is availible now through Alive Records. The Devotionals will perform at the Phoenix Theater in Petaluma on July 23rd, and at the Bottom of the Hill in SF on August 6th.
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My Rizal 150 is a group of relatives and friends of the Rizal clan, formed by Lisa Tinio Bayot, great granddaughter of Saturnina Rizal Hidalgo, Jose’s eldest sister, and those involved in the Binhi English Literacy Foundation, Inc., including Maite P. Gallego, relative of Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo and Maximo Viola, and Binhi founding members Lois Ilustre, Miles Po, and Rosalyn Consing. Other key My Rizal members are film producer, writer and event organizer Ria Limjap, artist Yodel Pe, composer Tess Salientes Bloom, musical arranger Gerard Salonga, architect Miko Liwanag and Lucia Rizal descendant Trixie Herbosa Grau.
The vision of My Rizal 150 is “every Filipino knowing Rizal” and its mission is to deepen Filipinos’ knowledge and appreciation of Rizal by encouraging all sectors of society to find meaningful ways to celebrate his sesquicentennial. It is our fervent hope that ultimately, with our renewed understanding of Rizal’s heroism and ideals, every Filipino will be inspired to emulate Rizal and work towards the strong Filipino nation he envisioned for us. The My Rizal 150 group includes Rizal family descendants, friends of Rizal, and nationalists.
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Binhi English Literacy Foundation
Started in 2008 and founded by a group who wants to help improve the state of education in the Philippines, Binhi provides low-cost and easily sustainable learning manuals to teach English literacy to children between the ages of six to nine years old.
BINHI launched its first program reaching out to over 100 children living in the slums of Baseco, Tondo in Manila.
Today, there are 582 Filipino children using the Binhi Kit*, providing them with the necessary learning tools needed to stay longer in school and hopefully, to stop the vicious cycle of lack of education and poverty.
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As the leading educational publisher in the Philippines, Vibal Publishing House feels the growing demand for effective education and high-quality information in the global knowledge economy. Vibal Foundation extends this commitment and responsibility by focusing on the same thing Vibal Publishing House does—education in the broadest sense of the word.
We aim to make a difference by promoting literacy (both print and digital), learning, cultural awareness and preservation, and great teaching. We do this by collaborating with leading businesses, civic organizations, and other non-profits to increase and diffuse knowledge; share good practice; foster innovation; and find workable solutions to the educational disadvantages facing millions of young people and adults across the Philippines.
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ps2 bios dump
June 9, 2019 Praful GuravNo CommentsUncategorized
Why You Need to play PS2 classics on PC, not PS 4
Final Fantasy XII emulated on PCSX2 Using a SweetFX filter.
Image via NeoGAF member koshunter.
Game fans had a lot to be excited about in Sony’s PlayStation Experience a week. Psychonauts two, as an example! Some of the more promising games that turned up on Sony’s stage are also making their approach into the PC, however, among the primary statements –or at least the one that I saw exactly the most enthusiasm around –wasn’t about a new game. It concerned eight PS2 classics, including Dark Cloud and GTA III, being made working on PS4… via emulation, at $15 a pop. But if you’re like me but have a whole lot of terrific PS2 games onto a shelf or in a box at the back of your closet, you are able to emulate those matches on your own PC with better images and much more options than you could onto a PS4. It’s absolutely free, which is actually pretty easy.
Let me present you into PCSX2.
PCSX2 is an opensource play station 2 emulator project that’s been in development for more than a decade. It’s harmonious with about 95 percent of their PS2’s 2400+ match catalog. Sony’s brand new PS4 emulation can conduct those previous games in 1080p, but onto a good gaming PC you’re able to render them at even higher resolutions such as 4K, down sampling them to the resolution of your monitor for a clearer, clearer picture. An aging or budget gaming rig should be in a position to manage 1080p emulation for the majority of games, regardless of.
If you’re an old hand at PC emulation, you are likely as familiar with PS2 emulator PCSX2 because you might be with GameCube/Wii emulator Dolphin. Here is the best collection ps2 bios dump at this site are legal and free –not one of this code at the emulators themselves goes to Sony or even Nintendo–also have improved tremendously over years of evolution, thanks to fervent communities. The excellent thing about PCSX2, however, and where it certainly is different from Dolphin, is you can certainly play with your old copies of PlayStation 2 games by simply sticking the discs on your PC.
Assuming you have a DVD drive (unless you, look for a buddy who does), you’re able to plop a PS2 disk into the drive and emulate it directly from the disk. I’d recommend ripping it to a ISO with a free program like ImgBurn and that means that you do not have to worry about disc read speeds or adjusting disks when you want to play a brand new game.
Seriously, it’s not that hard
The remainder of the process is pretty easy, fair (at least, unless some thing goes wrong). Download PCSX2 here and stick to a configuration guide to set it up. The state PCSX2 guide is a superb resource, however packed with a intimidating amount of advice that you do not really have to know if you’re only outside to play with matches. Mostly all you could want to know to get going is how exactly to configure the graphics settings and also a game pad.
Here is a wonderful guide that lays out the fundamentals of configuring PCSX2 and its own graphics settings without overloading you with advice. Additionally, it touches on the main one complicated part of preparing the emulator: the PS2 BIOS. While the PCSX2 code is totally valid, Sony possesses the code of this PS2 BIOS. That’s not stopped the BIOS files from being widely distributed on the web, but it can mean the sole free-and-clear legal means to get the necessary BIOS files is to dump them in the own PS2. PCSX2 offers a forum and guide for how to ditch your BIOS.
Ironically this takes a little more function than paying $15 to re-buy a PS2 game on your PS 4, which you will inevitably be asked to re-buy on the PlayStation 5 or even 6. But this is the nature of this PC platform. With a little work, you can play anything.
And with a tiny longer get the job done, you’ll get the games a lot better than they were to the original hardware. It becomes part of the fun: you can usually get a game to run without a lot of problem, but making it look nearly as good as it may, and operate smoothly as possible, is a satisfying tinkering process. Any problem you strike can probably solve with a simple Google search. That’s the excellent part thing about emulation communities: they’re filled with people dedicated to making those matches run.
With a small time enter PCSX2, you can leave the image at 2x, 3x, 4x its initial resolution (or more!) , play with a PS2 game having a DualShock or a x box controller, listen to unlimited virtual memory card or use save countries, borrow save files from some other players, utilize hacks to conduct games in widescreen. And you also are able to consider some pretty astonishing screenshots.
Valkyrie Profile 2 using SweetFX shaders. Image via NeoGAF member Boulotaur2024.God of War with ReShade along with other filters employed. Image via NeoGAF member irmas.
I’ll give you a few of my own: screen shots I took of Final Fantasy XII while playing with the match earlier this year. That which has been blurry at 480i looks pretty darn amazing in 4K.
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Calling Uzodinma ‘Supreme Court Governor’ Is Derogatory – Imo Elders Warn
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on: May 21, 2020, 09:31:11 AM
It is derogatory to call Uzodinma ‘Supreme Court Governor’ – Imo Elders
The Imo Council of Elders has said that it is derogatory for members of the opposition to continue to address Governor Hope Uzodinma as ‘Supreme Court Governor’.
The Elders maintain that using such an appellation for the state governor is an insult to the people of Imo, connoting that the people never voted for him.
The Elders also said that they are in support of the current probe by the Imo State House Assembly of the alleged missing N19.63 billion local government funds under the administration of former governor Emeka Ihedioha.
Dr Edmond J K Onyebuchi, Chairman of the Imo Elders Council, who made the remarks on Tuesday at a press conference, said that the elders of the state will henceforth tackle any individual/group who continue address Uzodinma as a ‘Supreme Court Governor’.
‘We are using this opportunity to warn those unpatriotic persons/groups to stop forthwith addressing the governor as a “Supreme Court Governor” as the Elders of Imo will not take it lightly, because those who are doing this are insulting the people of Imo who had voted massively for Sen Hope Uzodinma as governor of the state,’ he stated.
‘Imo people overwhelmingly voted for Sen Hope Uzodinma as their preferred candidate for the exalted office of the governor at the 9 March 2019 governorship election. In spite of this massive support by Imo people, however, unpatriotic, discredited, greedy, egoistic, rapacious and corrupt politicians still tried to steal the mandate freely given to Sen Hope Uzodinma by the electorate. But God stopped this devilish move through the Supreme Court of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.’
Dr Onyebuchi said that the Elders Council are in full support of the current probe of the alleged missing N19.63 billion of the local government funds by the state Assembly under the past governor of the state.
‘We are in support of the ongoing probe of the N19.63 billion in council funds because the money belongs to the people of the state and if Ihedioha is found to have carried away our money he must bring it back. The money belongs to the people.
‘We will ensure that Governor Hope Uzodinma does the right thing by guiding him properly as elders of the state.’
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Category: Nuclear R&D
Stimulus deal provides $11 billion in new funding for nuclear
Congress has moved to fund clean energy—including $11 billion for nuclear energy and $6 billion for CCUS—and phase out a class of potent planet-warming chemicals and provide billions of dollars
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Boris Johnson’s green plan puts advanced nuclear in top three
Boris Johnson, the UK Prime Minister, penned an oped in the Financial Times calling for a 12 billion-pount, 10-point plan to effect Britain’s green recovery. Johnson wants to create 250,000
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DOE announces funding for three advanced reactor builds
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected two teams—one led by TerraPower in partnership with GE Hitachi, building a 345 MWe sodium fast reactor with a molten salt energy
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Making Nuclear Energy Cool
Kärnfull Energi is a new, hip and very climate-focused Swedish utility that recently launched offering Swedes a 100% nuclear energy option. They are neither building nor generating new nuclear power,
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US Senate passes Nuclear Energy Leadership Act but reconciliation remains
The Nuclear Energy Leadership Act (NELA, S.903) which had 22 bipartisan co-sponsors, was introduced as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (NDAA, S.4049) by
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Nuclear ‘Power Balls’ May Make Meltdowns a Thing of the Past
June 30, 2020 August 8, 2020 by admin
Wired Magazine dives deep on TRISO pebble fuel, which consists of particles of an alien-looking fuel with built-in safety features that will safely power a new generation of high-temperature reactors.
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Christine King named Director of Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear
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Christine King, a member of the Nucleation Capital team, was selected to serve as the director of the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) initiative, effective Feb. 17. As
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Philanthropy’s Critical Nuclear Moment
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Philanthropy’s potential role in the science and development of nuclear power is significantly constrained, both by the overlap with impact investors and the traditionally dominant role played by government, especially
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Peter Diamandis on energy abundance and the future of nuclear
July 14, 2019 August 8, 2020 by admin
Peter Diamandis, Chairman and Co-Founder of Singularity University, founder and executive chairman of the XPRIZE Foundation, writes a tech blog. We were sent a copy of the email that he
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N.E.L.A. reintroduced, Bill Gates “thrilled”
March 27, 2019 July 27, 2020 by admin
Bill Gates wrote: “I’m thrilled that senators from both sides of the aisle have come together to support advanced nuclear. This is exactly the kind of leadership our country needs
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Social worker treated for shock after she finishes to do list
I married a social worker: I saw what burnout did to her
Children’s services at breaking point as funding slashed by 30% since 2010
Social worker Sandra Golightly was treated in hospital for shock earlier today upon having successfully reached the end of her to do list.
Speaking to local press on the ward, Sandra, aged 35, said: ‘I’m not sure what happened. When I realised there was nothing else left on my list, I came over all light-headed and felt faint. Then, the next thing I remember, I woke up in hospital.’
Sandra, who started in the profession eight years ago, went on to say that not only had she completed all outstanding assessments, case notes and phone calls, but she had also completed her mileage form, an e-learning module on data protection and had written up minutes from a meeting she attended back in November.
Bridlesworth Council, who employs Sandra, has responded with praise: ‘We are delighted with Sandra’s performance and wish her all the best as she celebrates this milestone,’ announced a spokesperson.
Internal review
An internal review is underway
However, unconfirmed reports indicate that an internal review is now being carried out to establish whether Sandra’s achievements reflect a great day’s work, or whether her manager failed to allocate enough cases.
Speaking off the record, one of her colleagues confided: ’Council policy is to overload employees. Most of us work overtime on a daily basis. I don’t know of anyone ever completing all their work before. Not ever.’
When challenged, Bridlesworth Council has denied these claims, saying that Sandra’s success demonstrates that workloads are, in fact, manageable. However, they could not confirm when a front-line worker had last completed all their work or went home on time.
As for Sandra, to celebrate this monumental achievement she is rewarding herself with a new car and a short break in the Maldives. She has also been nominated for social worker of the year and invited onto Radio 4 to discuss workplace culture – an invitation she has had to decline because she has too much to do.
Matt Bee is a social worker and writer. Every Monday he brings his unique tales of social work parody to socialworktutor.com.
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Appassionata - Beethoven / Katie Mahan
Label: Steinway & Sons Catalog #: 30161
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven Performer: Katie Mahan Number of Discs: 1
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Notes and Reviews
Pianist Katie Mahan presents a program which transports the listener into the inner world of Ludwig van Beethoven. Traveling from his final work for piano backwards to the beloved Appassionata sonata, we hear the expression of his emotions and passions, and witness his transformation as an artist and a man.
R E V I E W S:
Pianist Katie Mahan is ideally suited to the Steinway & Sons label roster, for her percussive, highly expressive style perfectly fits the instruments the label's releases are designed to showcase. It is curious that the program of Appassionata is reverse chronological, forcing Mahan in her annotations to go through some contorted prose, but set that aside, and the effect is novel. The Read more giant variation set in the Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109, conventionally comes at the end of Beethoven sonata programs, but here, with a lyrical, rather mystical performance from Mahan, it is introductory to the Piano Sonata No. 23 in F sharp minor, Op. 57 ("Appassionata"). The curtain raiser is the set of six Bagatelles, Op. 126, Beethoven's final works for piano, which are given a detailed, deliberate performance that outshines the overly speedy takes that seem to have become the norm. The "Appassionata" is the best of all: Mahan gives it a sweeping yet inward performance that will make listeners remember why they began to love Beethoven in the first place. A superb exemplification of Steinway's ideals of old-school pianism.
-- AllMusic Guide
"In this year of commemoration of the 250 years of the master of Bonn, [Katie Mahan] explains that she has chosen a journey through Beethoven's inner world: As we travel from his latest piano work to the beloved sonata Appassionata , we hear the expression of his emotions and passions, and witness his transformation as an artist and as a man. In the twenty years between the Bagatelles and the Appassionata, we feel anger turning to humility and fear to serenity. Further, Katie Mahan specifies that, for her,these works embody the essence of Beethoven's life journey. They do not speak only of the turmoil that existed in his inner world but also of the acceptance in the prophecy of his vision of the future.
...It is with the last of the three collections of Bagatelles that this recital opens. Written in 1823/24, Beethoven considered these six pieces to be a “cycle” of miniatures; the richness of the colors and the perfection of tone compete with the structural clarity. We thus go from lyricism to capricious tone, from ornamentation to energy, from delicacy to expressiveness. Katie Mahan shows a lot of sensitivity there, she brings them a density which nourishes intimacy but also charm and depth. She then launches into Sonata no 30 op. 109 with frankness and sobriety, but with a living sense of the rhythms that she does not rush, but lets unfold. The initial Vivace contains a part of a dream that Katie Mahan extends into diction with a declamatory climate before giving to the Prestissimoa proud and energetic character. As Beethoven himself wished, the Andante is very singing and Katie Mahan takes her time again, but not too slowly, to let the different indications (cantabile, temeramente, piacevole ) develop into various expressions. It is in Opus 57, Sonata no 23 published in 1807, that the pianist gives free rein to her temperament, by delivering a committed testimony which seduces the listener with a euphoric serenity that will continue to grow. The tempo is always ample, sometimes stretched, it is a constant; the technique details the timbres with clarity and flexibility, it confers on the Allegro assai a space of combined mystery and tension which are of the order of passion. With a lot of frankness and a great sense of momentum - and we remember that Gershwin's ardor inhabits her - Katie Mahan adopts a conception that suits her perfectly: a sense of drama mixed with nobility of tone. The Andante which follows emphasizes restraint without thickening the line, the capacity for meditation and solemnity. In the Allegro ma non troppo final, the pianist abandons herself with pleasure in this race to the abyss, with great tormented strength.
This CD risks going unnoticed in the abundance (the plethora!) Of engravings from the 250 years... It would be wrong, however, to miss these three scores played by Katie Mahan, who selected them for the sake of sharing the respect she feels for Beethoven along this "backward journey". This is well served by the depth of sound of a round and generous Steinway, on loan from the Steinway House in Berlin, for this recording made in the historic Meistersaal."
-- Jean Lacroix, Crescendo [Originally in French]
"Katie Mahan presents an astonishingly profound album that illustrates her personal view of the big jubilee of the year and brings out some exciting facets on an emotional level represent a worthwhile addition to the popular image of Beethoven."
-- The New Listener [Originally in German]
Some listeners unfamiliar with the work of American pianist Katie Mahan may think she is relatively new to international audiences, and so it would likely come as a surprise to them that this is her fourteenth recording, her first going back to 2005. Previous releases on various labels were devoted to a wide variety of repertory, taking in works by Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, Bartok and many others. Recent recordings include separate discs devoted to Debussy, Gershwin and Bernstein (his complete solo piano music on DG). This is her first all-Beethoven disc and it portends well for this young pianist.
As you listen to her Beethoven you notice that her interpretations are all well thought out and show that she has a strong grasp of the composer's idiom. To me, pianists playing Beethoven's sonatas on modern instruments generally fall into two classes, those taking a Romantic-inclined approach and those favoring a leaner more Classical style. Ms. Mahan falls into the former category, her dynamics tending toward the meaty side, her pedaling generous and her tempos moderate to slightly expansive but with ample flexibility to make shifts toward either faster or slower pacing. Like most pianists in the first group, she doesn't slight the predominant Classical elements in Beethoven, but merely looks a bit more toward the Romantic movement in interpretation. Let me cover the works here in their chronological order.
The Appassionata Sonata, which closes the disc, has a big and epic character in Mahan's account. Its opening comes across with plenty of mystery, sounding more dark than stormy: those fierce rising bass chords at 0:52 and 1:00 have plenty of weight but exhibit a less sudden and agitated sense. Mahan phrases the main theme astutely to point up both its lyrical and restless character, and imparts the faster music that soon follows with the necessary urgency. The development is well conceived and played and the remainder of the movement is most convincing.
The “theme and variations” second movement is paced slowly in the outer sections and richly buttered with abundant sostenuto applied to chords. The livelier inner variations have a graceful but chipper demeanor in their happy, mostly unhurried tread forward. Again, Mahan looks at Beethoven through a somewhat “Romantic” lens here and does so convincingly. The finale is well played too: it is energetic and spirited, Mahan's digital clarity and accenting quite fine, her pedaling liberal unlike a good many other pianists who lean toward a more staccato touch here. In no way does she shortchange the sense of anxiety though, but in fact highlights it with her brisk tempo and subtly applied dynamics, which are especially splendidly executed in the way crescendos swell and diminuendos fade. Overall, this performance must be judged a success, strongly convincing on its own terms.
Mahan's account of the Sonata No. 30 features a similar kind of approach with much the same technical and interpretive assets. The first movement rightly divulges a mixture of the serene and playful. If the second movement is not quite paced as a true prestissimo, her tempo sounds right still, because as is well-known Beethoven is thought to have marked his late works with overly fast tempo indications. Some music historians have concluded his metronome, acquired from Johann Nepomuk Mäzel around 1817, was defective. Anyway, Mahan's rendition of the second movement is very convincing in its tempo, dynamics, accenting and other aspects of phrasing. The finale is even better, Mahan delivering her best performance on the disc in arguably the finest music here. True, her tempo in the opening and closing statements of the theme is quite slow, even if Beethoven's marking of Andante molto cantabile might be slightly flawed. But Mahan makes these outer sections work with her imaginative phrasing and subtle interpretive acumen, and then, in contrast, she brings on a sense of grandeur and ultimate triumph in the faster variations in between. A fine performance!
The 6 Bagatelles, a collection comprising Beethoven's last work for piano, opens the disc and the performances again follow Mahan's Romantic-inclined approach, a vantage point hardly controversial here as the Romantic movement was clearly in the air at the time this music was written. Nos. 1 and 3 may be slightly earthbound in their slower pacing but are still quite convincing. No. 2 is driven and lively and I like the way Mahan exaggerates the contrasts a bit. No. 4 might have had a somewhat more harried character but is still a reasonably fine performance. The final two Bagatelles are simply splendidly conceived and played.
The sound reproduction on this CD by Steinway and Sons is clear and the tone of the Steinway D Hamburg piano quite fine. That said, the acoustics at Meistersaal in Berlin are perhaps a bit on the reverberant side. In the end one must assess the performances here as quite impressive. Mahan's style of Beethoven interpretation reminds me in many respects of those of Cliburn and Rubinstein and perhaps even of Rudolf Buchbinder. As suggested earlier, she generally does not exhibit the leaner tone, less frequent use of pedal and faster tempos of well known Beethoven players like Artur Schnabel, Alfred Brendel and many others, but her interpretive manner is mainstream still as there are countless other pianists who espouse her kind of treatment of Beethoven's works. Moreover, most listeners and critics will recognize that her consistency of style, solid interpretations and technical skills are very convincing. These performances herald a highly successful career for this fine young pianist.
-- Robert Cummings, MusicWeb International
“Since feeling is first / he who pays attention to the syntax of things / can never wholly kiss you.” It’s a funny thing, but these words of a 20th century poet kept coming back to me as I listened to this deeply insightful new album by Katie Mahan. Perhaps it had something to do with the care the American pianist has taken to bring out the emotion as well as the sensual beauty of piano works that meant a lot to their creator, Ludwig Van Beethoven. In the process, we travel with Beethoven on his life’s journey, starting with the last six of 24 Bagatelles, Op. 126, and working back to Sonatas No. 30 in E major, Op. 109, and No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57, the famous “Appassionata.”
Perhaps because the word itself implies a mere trifle or something ephemeral, pianists don’t seem to have paid much attention to the Bagatelles until fairly recent times. Yet Beethoven thought enough of them to take time off from the masterworks that crowned his Late Period – the Missa Solemnis and the Ninth Symphony that preceded, and the five last string quartets that followed them, to urge his publisher to bring these pieces out in print.
Mahan sees these short pieces, most of them three to four minutes in duration, as “masterfully self-willed condensations of his late style.” She makes good on her assertion with deeply thoughtful performances. For example, she brings out the different ways the quiet beauty of the inner passages are contrasted with the turmoil of the Presto sections of Bagatelles 4 and 6 in the present selection. In the first instance, cool, flowing oases of lyricism make the greatest contrast with the jazzy syncopated passages that precede them. In the second, Beethoven uses a steady march of quietly confident, playful lyricism to offset the turmoil at the beginning and end.
Mahan reveres Op. 109 for its evocation of “an inner peace which has nothing in common with the extroverted, tumultuous persona of the Appassionata.” The very opening of the first movement gives us the feeling the music has already been going on before we could hear it and that it just floated in gently from some mysterious place. Beethoven is actually setting us up for a more robust, forceful aspect of the sonata, which he springs upon us in the following movement, Prestissimo. The heart of the sonata is a theme and-variations movement, marked in both Italian Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo (walking pace, very songlike and expressive) and in German Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung (full of song, with innermost feeling), just so we don’t miss the point.
In this movement, one has the impression of being privileged to eavesdrop on the composer’s inmost thoughts and feelings, beginning with its slow, unhurried theme. The variations that follow range from quietly expressive to joyously extroverted and from gentle and comforting to vigorous and robust in the chorale-like fugal variation. We arrive at last at a calm, radiant final variation, ending this voyage into Beethoven’s inner world on a note of reassuring simplicity.
As opposed to the pains he has taken with his expressive markings in the slow movement finale of Op. 109, Beethoven merely gives tempo indications in his Sonata in F minor, the “Appassionata,” inviting a variety of valid interpretations. Mahan sees this pathbreaking work as “filled with diabolical mood changes, revealing a man who has finally succumbed to his fate.” She plays this element in the music for all it is worth, from the four-note drum beat in the opening movement that triggers a steady pulse of repeated notes in fast 12/8 time to the absolutely stunning moment when the second movement ends on a fortissimo diminished seventh chord, like a human shriek, and we are off attacca on a pulse-quickening ride upon a magic carpet of six-note gruppetti. In the twenty years separating the “Appassionata” and the Bagatelles, Beethoven underwent a process that Mahan terms “anger transformed into humility and fear transformed into serenity.
-- Phil’s Classical Reviews, Audio Video Club of Atlanta
I enthusiastically praised Mahan's recent Gershwin disc. In that review I mentioned the pianist's sometimes "willful" playing, but it suited Gershwin quite well. Here I am less sure. Beethoven's Appassionata may invite a more freely executed flight of fantasy, though such constant speeding up, slowing down, and dynamic emphasis does tend to call attention to itself. Rubato, yes, if tastefully applied. Here, caught up in the passion of the music it can be too much of a normally good thing. As our editor often points to a work's flow, the seeming absence of it does take its toll on Beethoven. That much said, we leave the opening movement's excess for altogether more success in the rest of the sonata. Mahan achieves a concentrated spirituality in the slow movement and an impressive virtuosity with plenty of forward momentum in the finale. Sonata 30 also shows attention to detail and considerable appreciation for the expressiveness of the music. With so many excellent recordings on my shelves, it would be difficult to prefer any one performance, but I could be satisfied with this. The Bagatelles are now attracting more attention from pianists than in the past. This is the last set, Op. 126—Beethoven's somewhat quixotic, almost improvisatory, writing for the instrument. Mahan is aided by a warm, fuzzy sound for her Steinway D. Her brief, but enthusiastic comments make you want to hear her advocacy for the music.
-- American Record Guide
Katie Mahan's extensive discography includes solo repertoire from Mozart to Bernstein. Her eleventh album Classical Gershwin, a CD + DVD set which includes an innovative music video of Gershwin’s beloved Rhapsody in Blue, was released on the STEINWAY & SONS label in November 2019.
1. Bagatelles (6) for Piano, Op. 126
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven Performer: Katie Mahan (Piano)
Period: Classical Written: 1824 Vienna, Austria Venue: Meistersaal, Berlin, Germany Length: 20 Minutes 11 Secs.
2. Sonata for Piano no 30 in E major, Op. 109
Period: Classical Written: 1820 Vienna, Austria Length: 21 Minutes 22 Secs.
3. Sonata for Piano no 23 in F minor, Op. 57 "Appassionata"
Period: Classical Written: 1804-1805 Vienna, Austria Length: 27 Minutes 48 Secs.
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From Dracut to Hollywood: The Wendell Corey Story
December 14, 2020 by DickH Posted in Culture 2 Comments
From Dracut to Hollywood:
The Wendell Corey Story
by Juliet Haines Mofford
I confess to being a film addict since childhood. Money saved from my paper route went to Saturday matinees and Photoplay magazines. I kept scrapbooks of movie stars and sent away for autographed pictures. My mother considered movies low brow and dragged me to endless classical symphonies. I can still see her standing in the doorway, shaking her finger, whenever Daddy and I left for Uptown Theater.
“But you’re a clergyman!” she whined. “What will people think seeing you at the movies on a Sunday afternoon?”
“I think they’ll be pleased to see their minister having fun with his daughter,” my father inevitably replied.
I married a fellow film buff. The founder of New England Screen Education Association and film reviewer for Scholastic Magazines, my husband taught Media Literacy and film at Andover High School. Were we the only parents who kept their children home from school the day after the Academy Awards? So they’d stayed up too late the night before for what we deemed their significant learning experience? Is it any wonder two of them ended up in the film profession?
I don’t recall pasting Wendell Corey’s picture in my scrapbooks of stars, but months of Covid-19 quarantine has me watching old movies on YouTube. I am amazed at the scope and versatility of this actor since his screen career didn’t get underway until middle age and he died at 54 from cirrhosis of the liver. A Second World War veteran, Corey received the Legion of Honor from Czechoslovakia. Tall and broad-shouldered with sleepy, blue eyes and a deep, commanding voice, he is barely remembered today. Yet Wendell Corey was adept at portraying a gumshoe, psychiatrist, news reporter, cold-blooded killer, cowboy in chaps, dangerous gangster, gambler, or devoted husband.
A descendent of John and Abigail and John Quincy Adams, Wendell Reid Corey was born in Dracut March 20, 1914, son of the Congregationalist minister. He hoped to play tennis professionally though his first job was selling washing machines in local department stores. When picking up a friend after community theater rehearsal, Corey was invited to read for a part and discovered he enjoyed acting. His acting career began in 1938 with the Great Depression’s Federal Theatre Project.
A father of four, Wendell Corey was one of the first Hollywood actors involved in politics. He served as master of ceremonies for the Republican National Conventions of 1956 and 1960. He was President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1961 to 1963 and a board member of Screen Actors Guild, as well as a familiar Academy Awards presenter. He was elected to the Santa Monica City Council in 1965, beating 12 other candidates, a post he retained until death. As a councilman, Corey supported many programs to improve Santa Monica’s parks and recreational areas. In 1966, he ran for a California seat in Congress but was defeated in the primaries.
After seeing Corey portray the cynical newspaperman in ‘Dream Girl,’ producer Hal Wallis urged him to sign a contract with Paramount. He made his screen debut in 1947 playing a gambler in ‘Desert Fury,’ billed with Burt Lancaster and Lizabeth Scott. Corey appeared on the London stage the same year in ‘The Voice of the Turtle.’ He was soon cast in many supporting and starring roles, along with some of Hollywood’s leading ladies.
By 1948, posters with Corey’s photo were announcing “Hollywood picks him for a brilliant future.” He co-starred with Montgomery Clift, another ‘new discovery,’ in ‘The Search.’ He was attacked by a tiger in ‘Man-Eater of Kumaon’ the same year, though his character proved no match for the wild beast. He also appeared as Barbara Stanwyck’s doctor in 1948’s scary ‘Sorry, Wrong Number.’ Two years later, he played the Assistant D A smitten with Stanwyck in another film noir, ‘The File on Thelma Jordon,’ Hal Wallis teamed him with Stanwyck again in ‘The Furies,’ a Western.
In 1949, Corey was a relentless homicide detective in ‘The Accused,’ solving the death of Loretta Young’s student. “In the next life I’ll be a minister,” his character claims. “Then I won’t have to pick on anybody but the devil!”
One of Wendell Corey’s most familiar films is Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 ‘Rear Window,’ where he played Detective Lt. Thomas Doyle. The actor toured the country with the stage version of ‘Caine Mutiny Court Martial’ the same year.
MGM hired Corey to portray a gambler in 1949 for ‘Any Number Can Play,’ with Clark Gable. He also appeared in ‘Holiday Affair’ with Robert Mitchum in 1949. Although Corey’s role was boring businessman, he got to kiss Janet Leigh.
In 1950, Paramount cast him as Joan Crawford’s clueless husband in ‘Harriet Craig.’ Corey sported a mustache and sang in MGM’s 1951 musical ‘Rich, Young and Pretty.’ He then moved to Republic Pictures for top billing in ‘Wild Blue Yonder, ‘ a war film. In 1952, he joined James Stewart for the biopic ‘Carbine Williams,’ then fought off wolves in ‘The Wild North.’ The following year in Paramount’s ‘Jamaica Run,’ he made a dramatic entrance on a rearing horse before joining Ray Milland in the Big House for a drink.
He appeared in ‘The Big Knife’ starring Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, and Shelley Winters in 1955. Also active in television, he had the title role in ‘The Lou Gehrig Story’on the Climax series.
‘The Killer Is Loose,’ a 1956 thriller, featured Corey as creepy Leon Poole, a myopic nerd bent on revenge. That year he also played the deputy sheriff in ‘The Rainmaker,’ starring Burt Lancaster and Katherine Hepburn and was featured with Paul Newman in the Korean War drama, ‘The Rack.’
In 1957, Corey joined Elvis Presley in ‘Loving You,’ the rock and roll heart throb’s second film. The following year, he portrayed a 1700s racist fighting Native Americans in Disney’s ‘Light in the Forest.’ In 1959, he performed on Broadway in ‘Jolly’s Progress,’ then headed back to Hollywood for the title role in the Bob Hope comedy ‘Alias Jesse James.’ Corey had previously robbed trains as Jesse’s brother, Frank, in ‘The Great Missouri Raid.’
Corey had the lead role of Dr. Theodore Bassett in the medical drama ‘The Eleventh Hour’ (1962–1963) and made guest appearances on a number of television shows, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Untouchables, Burke’s Law and The Wild Wild West and Perry Mason.
The busy actor shot two Westerns with Howard Keel in 1966: ‘Waco’ and ‘Red Tomahawk’ and received top billing in ‘Women of the Prehistoric Planet’ that year, as well as appearing in the sc-fi movie, ‘Cyborg 2087’ and a horror film, ‘Picture Mommy Dead.’ In 1968, he was a mean-spirited rancher in ‘Buckskin,’ hell- bent on forcing homesteaders off his Montana territory.
This multi-talented Dracut native has a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. Now, move over Netflix, I’m about to watch another Corey Story.
2 Responses to From Dracut to Hollywood: The Wendell Corey Story
Charles Gargiulo says: December 15, 2020 at 10:28 pm
Christmas is never Christmas until I see “Holiday Affair” on TCM. Wendell’s character is unappreciated for displaying the kind of honorable man that is very rarely appreciated in these times of insecure masculinity. Where true strength is shown, not in victory at all costs, but in doing the right thing, even when it’s painful and serves no selfish purpose.
David Daniel says: December 19, 2020 at 10:17 am
Juliet, thanks for this tour through Wendell Corey’s acting career. I’ve long appreciated his work, and you’ve given me a good tally of films to look for. By happenstance, my wife is this very moment watching “Holiday Affair”– as with Mr. Gargiulo, it’s on her annual must watch list.
On a related note, I didn’t know about Corey’s link to the Adams family. I grew up in North Weymouth, very close to the Abigail (Smith) Adams home. Her parents are buried in the Weymouth Heights Cemetery, a few stones away from my own parents’ graves. Her father was minister of the First Congregational Church in Weymouth, first gathered in 1623. The note that Wendell Corey’s dad was a Cong minister (and that your own father seems to have been a minister, too) is interesting. Lots of linkages.
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RCSD Hits Reset on Superintendent and Lesli Myers-Small Gets Top Job
May 18, 2020City, Education, Hot NewsComments Off
Patti Singer
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New RCSD Superintendent Lesli Myers-Small answers questions during a Zoom news conference after her hiring was announced. Patti Singer/Minority Reporter Media Group
The right place and right time aligned with the right person.
A year after not making the short list for superintendent of the Rochester City School District, Lesli Myers-Small was the list.
“It was unanimous from beginning to end,” Board of Education President Van White said May 18 as Myers-Small was named to succeed Terry Dade.
Dade announced in April that he wanted to terminate his three-year contract. The next day, he resigned after the Cornwall Central School District announced they’d hired him.
Terms of Dade’s separation from RCSD have not been made public.
Myers-Small said she would be at work “bright and early” the next day. A district spokesperson said her contract likely would be posted the RCSD website on May 19.
Myers-Small, former superintendent of the Brockport Central School District, served since January as Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Innovation and School Reform for the state Education Department.
Her work in Brockport and at the state, and her ties to the Rochester community, gave her a front-row seat to all that has gone on in the district over the past year – right up to her appointment. Three days before her hiring was announced, the RCSD’s chief financial officer announced his resignation.
Myers-Small becomes first non-interim female of color to lead the district. She also is the sixth different person to be superintendent since 2008. Of those, Bolgen Vargas had the longest tenure, being the interim from May 2011 to June 2012 and then holding the full position from July 2012 through December 2015.
“People have said, ‘Why, Lesli?’ I unequivocally say ‘Why not,’’’ said Myers-Small, who holds a doctorate in executive leadership. “There’s a saying, if not now, then when. … If not me, then who? I don’t say that with arrogance but I believe that to the core of who I am.”
White said that even though Myers-Small was passed over last year, she continued to build relationships with the board. “Lesli stayed strong.”
Myers-Small’s hiring was announced to the district’s parents via robocall. She said she hoped that when COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, she could get out in the community and meet families.
“I’m not going anywhere,” she said. “I know other leaders have said that. I’m going to have to prove that by the work that I do.”
White said Myers-Small’s ties to Rochester make her different from previous superintendents who said they were in it for the long haul. “The best way to understand whether someone’s really going to follow through with that is to look at where they’ve been before they said that. And Lesli has been in Rochester.”
Myers-Small said her early days on the job will be devoted to finishing the budget that goes to City Council in a few weeks, adjusting to demands on the district because of COVID-19 and finding a way to create a meaningful graduation for the Class of 2020.
As for finding a new chief financial officer, Myers-Small said the position is too important to rush to a decision. She would talk to the board about a stopgap measure. “We probably should hire an interim and then really take the time that is needed to hire a CFO who can work with some of the unique issues of our district, given the size, given the deficit.”
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Singles Club – ‘October’ it’s gone all spooky round here
OK. With the last knockings of October upon us and as we turn back the clocks through Halloween and career into November it seems only fair that we mop up all the late entries into the October singles Club. Thank us later but for now, check out these worthy entries.
Yard Of Blondes – ‘Do You Need More?’ (Golden Robot / Die Laughing Records) These LA Rockers knock out the third single off their much anticipated new album With a big modern-sounding record it actually has a riff that wouldn’t feel out of place on a Queens Of Stone Age record and saying that the use of double-tracking the vocals are an idea QOTSA run with quite often. To be fair it’s a decent track and the album is worth checking out on the strength of this one and it’s nice to see some decent alternative rock music being made. Check it out Here
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Chuck Norris Experiment – ‘Kill The Night’ (Transubstans Records / Ghost Highway Records) It’s loud, it’s brash and it’s in your face. CNE unveil the first track off their new album that should be with us in early 2020. With a pounding riff and wah infested solo its a great tune. ‘Kill The Night’ is a banger as the kids would say and on the back of their super cool 5″ split with Sonny Vincent these are good times for CNE fans.
Stream here: SPOTIFY / BANDCAMP
Mr. Teenage – ‘Automatic Love’ (Anti Fade Records) Melbourne four-piece Mr. Teenage deliver punchy rock’n’roll with a bit of snotty power pop. They’ve been causing a stir back home playing with Australian legends the Cosmic Psychos and press darlings Amyl and The Sniffers. It’s not hard to see how that’s come about on the strength of these tunes. I’ve got a lot of time for the excellent ‘Waste Of Time’ and the Dolls tinged ‘the Loser’ these cats might have been born 40 years too late but when you hear a great EP it’s timeless. This rough around the edges power pop is most welcome round these parts. Mr. Teenager can come again. Single of the week? You bet it is. Pick up a copy here
AVALANCHE – ‘Get Back’ (X Ray Records) Sydney hard rockers Avalanche are set to release their new single ‘Get Back (To F*ckwit City)’ via X-Ray Records on 16th November. ‘Get Back (To F*ckwit City)’ is the follow up to their recent single.
Avalanche are 4 misfits from Sydney’s west, playing electrifying, DC inspired hard rock. Get Back (To F*ckwit City) is a raw, punchy and anthemic ode to the band’s hometown and the people which reside in it. Its old-school by the nu school and it was practically recorded live in the studio with no fills, no-frills, Lets Rock, stripped-back approach. Horns up and lets Rock!
Pre-order/pre-save ‘Get Back (To F*ckwit City)’ HERE
Lemon Drop Gang – ‘Bubble Yum’ (Rum Bar Records) Lemon Drop Gang hails from Tucson Arizona, home of some of the most unusual music in the USA. High energy burners mixed with haunting tales of psychotic love make their debut album, ‘I’m Not The One’, a complete experience in any deranged mind. I’ll have whatever these guys are on.
Silverjet – ‘Everybody Used To Love You’ (Self Release) With a feature coming up this trio releases a video for the track ‘Everybody Used To Love You’. With big riffs being the name of the game check it out.
The Sinclairs featuring Paul-Ronney Angel – ‘Halloween Wings’ (Cleopatra Records) You want a record of the week? Look no further than this ghoulishly good track from the most in-demand drummer in lockdown and the king of Gypsy, bop n roll. ‘Halloween Wings’ is a barrel full of rock and roll with a spooktacular edge to it with some mightily fine six-string work courtesy of Billy Shinbone.
The album will drive you batty and let’s make no bones about the guest slot from Paul Ronney you shouldn’t pass this one by its spooktacular. Check it out Here
Card Reader – “Mental Scars (feat. Ryan Beebe) The song is available for FREE download on Bandcamp until 11/10 (‘Mental Scars’ EP release date). Card Reader is a pop-punk band from Long Island, NY. A quartet consisting of guitarist/vocalist Tom Petito, drummer Rob Cigliano, guitarist Marc Lambert and bassist/vocalist Matt Sullivan. The group is getting ready to launch their first EP release “Mental Scars” on Tuesday, November 10th.
Card Reader has forged ahead to provide fans with more music in 2020. This time with the added experience and vocal presence from their new bassist Matt Sullivan. They attacked writing their new EP with the goal of reinforcing positivity and pushing the boundaries of their sound.
The 69 Cats – ‘Hollywoods Bleeding’ (Cleopatra Records) Jyrki 69 & Danny B. Harvey’s gothabilly supergroup, The 69 Cats, return with The Damned’s Rat Scabies & Kim Nekroman for a wild and infectious new single, a cover of Post Malone’s ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding!’ Check out the video and prepare for the full album in early 2021. Rat must be trying to break some world record for being the busiest drummer on the planet. With Jyrki putting on his best ’80s Iggy Pop voice it’s a winner from me. To be fair its worked really well and is a bit ghoultastic.
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Studio Erbo Joins Envoy Comic Distributors
December 12, 2016 Eric Cockrell Press 1 Comment
Studio Erbo announces that its comic book division has signed a distribution deal with Envoy Comic Distributors.
Envoy Comic Distributors is based in New Jersey and services comic shops nationwide. A few notable shops that they have agreements with include: Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash, The Fortress of Solitude, and Fat Cat Comics, with several shops coming on board prior to their 2017 launch.
“Satire at its finest, Studio Erbo takes brilliant shots at popular comics. The stories in their anthologies leave you wondering how they are going to top them with the next. It’s a privilege to have them as a part of the Envoy team,” said Jon Miller of Envoy Comic Distributors.
Studio Erbo is a growing brand with several recent successes, including some convention showings, and a recent successful Kickstarter for a subscription service. Many releases are scheduled through 2017, including continuations of the Defective Comics and Rejected Hammer Thesis series.
“We are thrilled to bring our brand to Envoy Comic Distributors and for the expanded reach they will give our products. Their presence in some prominent comic shops, as well as our work being represented by them, and made available through them, at several industry conventions, will be an exciting opportunity,” stated Eric J Cockrell, President of Studio Erbo. “We look forward to supporting our new distributor in their efforts to promote the indie comics community and furthering the exposure for our growing selection of comic books.”
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In the Supreme Court w/c 19 November 2018
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Hearings in the Supreme Court are now shown live on the Court’s website.
On Monday 19 and Tuesday 20 November, the Supreme Court will hear the appeal of Actavis Group PTC EHF & Ors v ICOS Corporation & Anor. This appeal will consider what the correct test is for obviousness in the context of assessing the validity of a pharmaceutical patent. This will be heard in Courtroom 1.
On Tuesday 20 November, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council will hear the appeal of Meyer v Baynes (Antigua & Barbuda). This appeal will consider whether the appellant has an appeal to Her Majesty in Council as of right under the Constitution of Antigua and Barbuda, s 122 and the Court of Appeal of the Eastern Caribbean therefore erred in refusing leave. It will also consider whether the Court of Appeal correctly decided to overrule a decision which set aside a default judgment against the appellant. This will be heard in Courtroom 3.
On Thursday 22 November, the Supreme Court will hear the Oral hearing for Permission to Appeal in R (Conway) v Secretary of State for Justice (expedtited). This will be heard in Courtroom 1.
On Thursday 22 November, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council will hear the appeal of Bissonauth v Sugar Insurance Fund Board (Mauritius). This appeal will consider whether the Supreme Court of Mauritius erred in upholding an injunction prohibiting the appellant from seizing the respondent’s property, where the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council had previously found that the appellant was entitled to damages for his unjustified dismissal by the respondent. This will be heard in Courtroom 3.
A full list of the cases scheduled for the Michaelmas term can be found here.
The following Supreme Court judgments remain outstanding:
Keefe (by his litigation friend Eyton) v Hoteles Pinero Canarias SL, heard 7 Mar 2017.
Arcadia Petroleum Ltd & Ors v Bosworth & Anor, heard 10-11 Apr 2017.
R (Stott) v Secretary of State for Justice, heard 18 Jan 2018.
R (Hallam) v Secretary of State for Justice; R (Nealon) v Secretary of State for Justice, heard 8-9 May 2018.
In the matter of an application by Lorraine Gallagher for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland) and other cases, heard 19-21 Jun 2018.
In the matter of an application by Geraldine Finucane for Judicial Review (NI), heard 26-27 Jun 2018.
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Dream, dream and Dream. A co-venture between Aubrey Drake Graham and Adel Future Nur. Design for us is the outcome of conversations led by our people, within the studio and outside. There are various dreams about crows and they are as follows:-Dreaming about a crow in general. Panchatantra, oldest collection of Indian fables and the popular collection of the Panchatantra stories is an epitome of moral-based. Dreams are of 7 kinds: drishta, sruta, anubhuta, prarthita, kalpita, bhavija and doshaja i. Sometimes this dream is an indication of conflict with your spirituality. Please Click On The 'Donate Button Below' For Faster Releases And Coffee Money For Your Favourite Translators!. As Mahakali she also has ten legs, ten heads and three eyes. See more ideas about Crow art, Crow, Art. Meaning of CAW. Dream about a crow in general. Hindu: The myth is that the peacock “has angels’ feathers, a devil’s voice, and the walk of a thief. Crow nest omen/ Crow feather omen: Nests of crows and crow feather seem to bring in wealth and riches to the house. The crow has a powerful knowledge of the changes of life and death and the changes in the cycles of life. Mantras from Hindu Online. Hindu death rituals in all traditions follow a fairly uniform pattern drawn from the Vedas, with variations according to sect, region, caste and family tradition. You can find everything from charming mountain cabins and lakeside lodges to breathtaking city apartments and luxury homes, or anything in between, all with an array of features to make your trip more comfortable and convenient. To dream of a baby that is not of your race represents a new development , new situation, or new responsibility that is influenced by the symbolism of that race. Cows are very symbolic in our dreams frequently appearing for woman and rarely for men. The specific birds may relate to your relationship with certain individuals or tasks in waking life. The National Lyrics. To see a crow in your dream represents death and the darker aspects of your character. Moreover, I heard rather than being Hindu or Non-Hindu, entry permission was based on God believer or non-believer. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. "Let us look at Jim Crow for the criminal he is and what he has done to one life multiplied millions of times over these United States and the world. When the crow spirit animal appears to you in your dreams or during your waking moments, it signifies a personal transformation that must take place. Two crows signal an arrival of good news. Methought I was,--and methought I had,--but man is but a patched fool, if he will offer to say what methought I had. They are representations of creation and spiritual. Telugu Festivals. Crow - General Meanings: In General crow mostly symbolizes strife, failure or death. According to Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), Typhoon. This is story behind the crow's significance in Indian mythology. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, the company develops top quality games for a broad range of digital platforms such as iOS, Android, Mac OS, Windows Phone, Symbian and beyond. Hinduism abounds with stories of sacred animals as a divine being in animal form or with animal features. In Norse it is kraka. Whether you've found your dream home, or you're securing your forever home. There is heaps and heaps of all sorts of mythology in Hindu religion. Audio Preview. News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the world's leading global business publication. Crowded House. People who died will take food and offerings through a variety of crows called "Bali Kaak". Crow is a very smart creature. i giorno giovanna have a dream sweatshirts & hoodies. dreams or of water in mirage, or as the birth of a boy of a barren In terms of Hindu mythology, the. HFC, Wrap Me In Dreams. Here you can explore HQ Skull transparent illustrations, icons and clipart with filter setting like size, type, color etc. A person performing the Shraddh rituals must adhere to strict rules. Unable to deal with this situation the fakir's wife handed over the boy to a high-souled, pious scholar named Venkusa (Hindu Guru), who was living near her house. The basic purpose of Hindu Panchang is to check various Hindu festivals and auspicious time and muhurta. Karika Upanishads) all exterior religions are understood to be one’s own transient karmic mind-projections, like the rest of the daily world-dream. Crow shakuna in kannada Crow shakuna in kannada. There are various dreams about crows and they are as follows:-Dreaming about a crow in general. Based on psychoanalysis seeing crows in dreams is an indication of death as the bird feeds on carcasses. Posts about Answering Hindu Cult written by islamreigns. "The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness". If you have dreamed of a crow that is watching you, this dream has a positive meaning. Hindu myths about crows. Last Saturday, I got up extremely early in the morning (This is a running theme of these past two weekends) to catch the train to Cambridge. Walk near the Gateway of India in Mumbai at dawn, and you will see people feeding the birds and the fish before they start their day. JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY Ho-o - Japanese version of the Chinese Fenghuang. 605 852-2794. Emperor Jimmu and 3-legged crow. Image of animal, dreaming, nature - 88048996. Crow is an omen of change. All, mostly present in the bedtime stories and afternoon later, are the ones told by our Grandparents. Make a wish if you taste a dish for the first time. With your forefingers, middle, ring, and little fingers grab the far thumb string and all the other strings except the near thumb string. One of several creation stories in ancient Egypt said that when land rose out of the primeval waters of chaos, the first deity to appear was a bird perching on that land. A crow in a dream is also the messenger of winter, cold weather and adversities. commander selvam, Dr commander Selvam, Siddhar Commander Selvam Place for Health,wealth,relationship,Excellence,Yoga,Meditation. Our illustrated Symbols and Meanings guide provide a unique insight into the ancient and mysterious symbols and meanings used in their unusual forms of non-verbal communication. Crowded House. 1 meanings of dreams in hindu philosophy products found. Стихотворение на английском языке - I dream'd I lay - Я там мечтал, закрыв глаза. Mumbai-based fintech platform GetVantage has raised $5 million in seed round through a mixture of equity and debt from Chiratae Ventures (formerly IDG Ventures), Dream Incubators (Japan) and other investors. "CYR" double album, out November 27th, 2020. [2] Hindu traditions often include the worship of Shani in order to dispel dangerous ghosts and other supernatural beings. A Hindu god is always represented as two-in-one, a union of male and female). Hindu Press International (HPI) is a daily summary of world news for Hindus and non-Hindus alike. To dream about a crow in general is a sign of wisdom. Ten Inauspicious / Bad Dreams in Vedic Literature. Basketball star, football phenom, fighter pilot: The unsung story of D. In many moods, too. The civil rights movement was an organized effort by black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under the law. This relationship could only be based on physical attraction and lacks any feelings or emotions towards. Unknown facts About Black Crow | Hindu Mythology Secrets Meaning of Dream about : crow - Duration. If you’re seeing a little boy in your dream, it forecasts a pleasant surprise for you. Poems from different poets all around the world. If that was the case, then crows would've been the best pets no? 11. pain regret 2016 2002 old world fell broke cried crow beck. Of course, do seek out help and guidance from others, but do not rely on others to get started. Excerpt from A Course in Miracles. Universally, God is a symbol of a greater power that is in control of the world and our destiny. Crow River Vangater Diagram PDF Download is highly recommended for you and Be the first to have this book!! I think the Crow River Vangater Diagram ePub was fun to read and very educational. Not finding a single crow there and happy for that reason, Arimardana told his men to look for the crows so that they could chase them and kill them. Jeremiah Johnson is a film about how a war veteran, weary of society, enters the Rocky Mountains around the middle of the 19th century to become a lone mountain man. What is dreams? Whether you're playing or creating, it's your gateway to a world of games, movies, music and so much more. Death: Dreaming of death symbolizes a long, rich life. © 2019 Crow Language Consortium. Anand, a Hindu by religion, was so panicked by the incident of crow perching on his head that he called his mother on Wednesday to narrate the incident. The crow is also the vehicle of Lord Saneeshwara (Saturn), one of the navgrahs or nine planets in Vedic astrology. How to use crow in a sentence. Holy text Dharma Sindhu mentions that, ‘If a particular dead person does not have any relative or a close person, then it is the duty of the king to perform Shraddha. Последние твиты от 社之烏 (@crow_in_shrine). For with the dream foregone, foregone, The deed forborne for ever, The worm, regret, will canker on, And time will turn him never. Peepal plant is regarded as the representation of various Hindu Gods and Goddesses. Some say that cats in dreams are a symbol for your intuition, and that the health of the cat indicates whether you are heeding or ignoring your intuition. One of the most well-known caste systems is that associated with the Hindu religion, where. If you are willing to put more effort one of your major dreams would come true as the year progresses. This is the translation of the word "crow" to over 80 other languages. Its an attempt to get the neurons, axons and synapses of my brain working together and placing the cumulative core onto something reasonably recognizable as an idea or thought. Crows are considered harbingers of both good and bad omens, from receiving visitors to weather patterns to developing an illness, depending on the direction and placement of the crow. See more ideas about Ancient knowledge, History facts, Spirituality. If you were selling a cow in your dream, such dream is probably a bad sign, signifying losses. Death in an accident and formal discarding without proper funeral ceremonies or deaths inflicted by criminals and disposal of the body furtively without proper religious rites changes the transitional body into deadly and fiery ghosts or roaming spirits. Crow - General Meanings: In General crow mostly symbolizes strife, failure or death. Dreams have a rich history of their own. The Crow and the Coconut: Accident, Coincidence, and Causation in the Yogavāsiṣṭha The Crow and the Coconut: Accident, Coincidence, and Causation in the Yogavāsiṣṭha Buxton, Nicholas 2006-07-20 00:00:00 THE CROW AND THE COCONUT: ACCIDENT, COINCIDENCE, AND ¯ CAUSATION IN THE YOGAVA SIS T HA Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Cambridge The Yogavasistha has. For 40 years La MaMa has passionately pursued its original mission to develop, nurture, support, produce and present new and original performance work by artists of all nations and cultures. It involves being aware that you're dreaming while still asleep. They all mention about mythology of Hindu religion. Psychological Meanings: A crow is a symbol of a ( perceived as aggressive ) woman. Andrew Crow News: Latest and Breaking News on Andrew Crow. Now Combined With the Book of Secret Hindu, Ceremonial, and Talismanic Magic. Three friends work together to achieve their dream in China. In case you haven't seen your mother (if she is alive), then it means that you have been seeking your own individuality and development. If he dreams his feet are dirty, will die in a year. Enjoy and visit my blog for truly free, because there is no ad campaign, moreover you can choose the format Crow River Vangater Diagram Online do you want. One black mamba and one phython. Follow your passion and explore. In a scathing retort, All Myanmar Hindu Central Council said “that some international media, who although, were kind enough to report the news described the Hindus living in Rakhine state by an invented term called “Rohingya Hindu” which, the group uncharitably. Lion in dream hindu Lion in dream hindu. The crow meaning also has something to do with wisdom and intelligence. Dreaming about a spider falling from a height or the roof to you, it may predict bad luck or a disaster. Figure it like this: it takes from one to two weeks to build a nest (always a new one with each nesting attempt), 6 days to lays eggs (2-6 eggs, average of 4. Hindu interpretation of dreams and their meanings By Drishith. If you or a loved one has been covering this ground at night, you may have questions about what it Beyond analysis, what cultural symbolism can be found in dreams about rats? "In Chinese culture, the first symbol of the zodiac is a rat and people. To dream of seeing a crow, betokens misfortune and grief. There’s affirmation of good in the ghastly. Seeing dead person in dream hindu. Entdecken, shoppen und einkaufen bei Amazon. is a game development studio located in Gliwice, Poland. Crow is an omen of change. A crow in a dream is also the messenger of winter, cold weather and adversities. The eagle owls, especially the rock eagle owl [ Bubo bengalensis ] and the brown fish owl [ Bubo zeylonensis ] are called " ullu" in Hindi and the word is also used as a synonym for "idiot. January 2020 starts on a better note for Aries folks. I was headed to church [Kid Rock:] I was off to drink you away [Both:] I thought about you for a long time Can’t seem to get you off my mind I can’t understand why we’re living life this way. So, we have decided to denounce him as our king and have elected the owl to be our new king. Similar Songs. Then the crow flew in a certain direction. Stepping down from the tree, Hanuma approached Seetha and asked her to clarify him whether she is the wife of Rama. Vedic astrology horoscopes are divided into three main branches: Indian astronomy, Mundane astrology and Predictive astrology. Jim Crow laws existed primarily between the end of the Civil War to the mid-1960s. The primary sacred texts, known as the Vedas, were composed around 1500 B. His dream is to play James Bond like roles. Posts about Answering Hindu Cult written by islamreigns. Welcome to Dreamflight. Polish your personal project or design with these Skull transparent PNG images, make it even more personalized and more attractive. Seeing a crow descending upon a noble house means that a corrupt person will marry a noble woman from that house. A Man of Baghdad (Persia). Ten Inauspicious / Bad Dreams in Vedic Literature. A crow in a dream is also the messenger of winter, cold weather and adversities. It is also called "popular sayings". The crow has a powerful knowledge of the changes of life and death and the changes in the cycles of life. Now the crow was back. Crow is an omen of change. The crow is known as the ominous omen of death because it is the harbinger that guides souls from the realm of the living into the afterlife. While some believe that the book shows people's superstition, others believe that the objects or scenes that show up in dreams have close relationship with the dreamer's. Crow definition is - any of various large usually entirely glossy black passerine birds (family Corvidae and especially genus Corvus). In Hindu households the hospitality extends to all of God’s creations. See more ideas about Ancient knowledge, History facts, Spirituality. I crowed loudly, as the rain stopped, syncing with and following my mates. Common Dreams About Crows and Their Interpretations. A crow is a representation of war, death and evil. Seeing a crow in your dream means disappointment in everything. Large burial grounds for Muslims, riverside cremation for Hindus unfair, Sakshi Maharaj stirs row. For those who is fond of east, spiritual exercises - the beginning of a demonic temptation. Cows, then, most often represent fertility and femininity. 31 декабря 2016. This is not true. Dreams and omens mentioned in Agni Purana. Cine Dreams ® is film & video production house in India, we can act local production fixer in any Indian cities namely New Delhi , Mumbai to production companies, film directors, ad agencies, documentary & corporate filmmakers looking for one stop production management services all over India !. Hindu religious texts are filled with stories of divinities such as Hanuman as animals (Embree, Hindu 210–11). Mar 28, 2016 - At this point in the winter calendar, I’m ready to be transported far from all things Western. This tale comes from Valmiki's Ramayana. Image Credit: directorsnote. Females within the Crow Indian tribe could even be chief. First climbed as an aid route by 50's Lakes legend, Paul Ross and then called -The Great Buttress-. 世界中のあらゆる情報を検索するためのツールを提供しています。さまざまな検索機能を活用して、お探しの情報を見つけてください。. The Asians are hard-working, that's why they have many examples of brilliant architecture, for example, Taj Makhal in India, The Great Chinese Wall, many Buddhist and Hindu temples. american chinchilla rabbits and babies in the nest, 1 flemish giant rabbit, 1 mini lop rabbits, 4 american tan rabbits and babies in the nest, 2 great pyrenees, 1 beagle, one mixed mutt, 3cats (3 foster kittens), 13 indian runner ducks, 1 pekin/runner mixed duck, 6 call ducks, 3 americana/araucana/easter egger hens, 1 black mystery hen, 3 barnevelder chickens, 3 delaware chickens, a large. If you’re seeing a little boy in your dream, it forecasts a pleasant surprise for you. The Crow Tarot is for those drawn to the energy and imagery of these intelligent birds - crows and ravens. I have had a dream, past the wit of man to say what dream it was: man is but an ass, if he go about to expound this dream. Find a beautiful and unique Hindu Girl name beginning with A for your bundle of joy. She Is Busy Dreaming Of Her Maldives Vacation. I have sketched crows from different perspectives, from near and far. We encourage you to regularly check this site and our social media platforms for updates. Language Translator at bottom of page Dream Symbol Dictionary A more comprehensive dictionary can be found at the following link for the the new Encyclopedia of Dream Interpreting, including over 5000 dream symbols from over 3500 dreamers across 140+ countries. A-Z Dream interpretation dictionary. Then, it is necessity to place some food on the porch wall or balcony ledge so as to invite crows to feed upon the meal, as a crow is symbolic of our ancestors according to Ethics in Hindu. Panchang or Panchangam is the Hindu calendar signified in the Indian Vedic astrology. It burnt everything before it like a fire…All creatures were troubled and the sages went to desperation to Brahma who said to them, ”as long as the Linga[Penis] is not still there will be nothing auspicious in the universe. Owning such a piebald crow in a dream means. Lisa Maffia turns heads in a tight red top and matching leather jogging bottoms as she arrives at a photography studio So Solid Crew musician. Descendants for various roles in the family and tribal community come from the women. My dream was about two women who was giving me that pepper and oregano to cure myself on some wired condition that i have, but i don’t really remember what was that illness condition in my dream. Dreams are still a mystery for us and at the same time have pleasing as well as terrorizing effects on us. A snake in one's dream also represents a rich enemy, for its poison means money. The civil rights movement was an organized effort by black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under the law. Hinduism Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for followers of the Hindu religion and those interested in learning more about Hinduism. Last Saturday, I got up extremely early in the morning (This is a running theme of these past two weekends) to catch the train to Cambridge. If you trip before leaving the house in the morning, sit down, drink a glass of water and then only leave. Like the dream of a dumb person is a popular simile used in Hindu literature. When you think you are at the crossroads, think calmly and quietly, do not be impulsive. "American Dreams in China" marks Chan's return to contempo character drama following a string of historical blockbusters he either directed ("The Warlords," "Dragon") or produced ("Bodyguards and Assassins Crew: Directed by Peter Chan Ho-sun. Wells, as well as relevant literary works like Twelve Years a Slave, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Our Countrymen in Chains, A Dark Brown Dog, and Desiree's Baby. Follow the lives and loves of Katy, Josie, Jorge and Pepper as they chase their dreams. Bring about a sense of discipline if you need to win in life. Learn more. When you dream about a crow in a cage appears in dreams to urge you to be more grateful. Our illustrated Symbols and Meanings guide provide a unique insight into the ancient and mysterious symbols and meanings used in their unusual forms of non-verbal communication. Just only 350 meters from the sandy beach, with Beach- and Snack-Bar. Udemy is an online learning and teaching marketplace with over 130,000 courses and 35 million students. com, the leader in online dating with more dates, more relationships and more marriages than any other dating site. Manga about sheep in dreams. Dream-lag is when the images, experiences, or people that emerge in dreams are images, experiences, or people you have seen recently, perhaps the previous day or a week before. There is a strong belief in the power of dreams as divine warnings. What's your dream crew? You don't really have to check everything on the list here. A mirror, a pot full of water, a flag, a light, a pair of fish, and turmeric are all auspicious things to witness. From across the times of india. Mantras from Hindu Online. Females within the Crow Indian tribe could even be chief. Show all Cast & Crew. She is a part of the trinity of Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati. See more ideas about Crow art, Crow, Art. For example most people dream about flying, being chased, falling or not being able to move. A member of a Native American people formerly inhabiting an area of the northern Great Plains between the Platte and Yellowstone Rivers. Crow in Hindu Scriptures See also Birds in Hindu Scriptures Crow is from Corvidae family. "Mr Crow, fifty points for bringing this matter to our attention, and another fifty for resolving Hogwarts history professor problem. In Hindi it is called " Kahavat or Kahawat". Music and dance were the province of the lower caste with Brahmins disdaining to even practice them let alone become proponents of them. So they make offerings to the dogs. For example, a white person dreaming of a black baby symbolizes a new situation in your life where you hoping or thinking feeling good is a priority. The civil rights movement was an organized effort by black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under the law. Perhaps you have someone old and wise, who is close to you and wants to give you advice, but somehow you just keep on excluding them from your problems. Join today to fall in love with learning. The specific birds may relate to your relationship with certain individuals or tasks in waking life. Every day, thousands of people around the world write about music they love — and it all ends up here. I dream'd I lay where flowers were springing. In Vedic Hindu astrology, there is a unique and important astrological meaning of dreams in an individual’s life. What does cats dreams mean? Meaning of the Dream of Cat by Hindu Shastra Gyan. Mar 28, 2016 - At this point in the winter calendar, I’m ready to be transported far from all things Western. Dream on progressives, Trump is not going to jail. [email protected] Rezervasyondan sonra telefon numarası ve adresi de dahil olmak üzere tesise ait tüm bilgiler rezervasyon onayınızda ve hesabınızda sunulmaktadır. This plant is suitable for indoors and out, Red Dragon Berry is ((Hindu kush x Afghan kush x Jadeberry , a beautiful sticky tight crop, with a smell of skunk. (It was last night I had the dream) It seems weird and I wonder what it means. It is also, sometimes, a vehicle of Lakshmi and of Brahma. If you were selling a cow in your dream, such dream is probably a bad sign, signifying losses. Maybe it's an indication of losing a great amount of money in the near future, due to bad business decisions you have made. The meaning behind Crow Dreams. Rene Magritte, Philosophical Riddles and Surrealism in One. Check out our ever expanding dream dictionary, fascinating discussion forums, and other interesting topics related to dreaming. Dream-lag is when the images, experiences, or people that emerge in dreams are images, experiences, or people you have seen recently, perhaps the previous day or a week before. A crow and a cow, are important in shraddha ritual that is performed in pitrupaksha or as a part of 13 day ritual post death of a person. It is the most stupendous endeavour assigned to any divine being in the Hindu cosmology. Malayan Proverb Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in his moccasins. Give food to crow for 43 days. Your prayers and generosity literally keep the “miracle” of St. Hindu Sound Effects (76). There are also other Indian folk tales regarding crows. They all mention about mythology of Hindu religion. Photo about Dreaming crow on the river Dnieper in spring. It is the Manohari and ends in Thah Thah (Svaha, see above). Leslie Brooke (1897): The Cock Doth Crow. Many Kishores: He danced with seemingly boneless limbs, sang with a voice dipped largely in joy but often in sorrow, composed the best music of the time and directed and acted in films - THE HINDU. Browse Profiles & Photos of Hindu Single Men in Fortville, IN! Join Match. We put you in charge of your publishing path, helping you every step of the way. 4 leopard animal pencil drawings by aaron blaise | Last updated on Oct 19, 2020 Colourful bird drawings - 5 Bird drawings - 16 Bird drawings - 8 Parrot closeup drawings - 3 19 kingfisher bird color pencil drawing by megan renee 20 bird color pencil drawing by megan renee 3 tiger animal pencil drawings by aaron blaise 1 lion animal pencil drawings by aaron blaise Bird illustration judy Birds. He has established a 24/7/365 Dream interpretation phone line (1-877-843-4567) to help you understand the dreams you dream! You may also submit your dreams through the form below and a trained dream interpreter will respond to you as quickly as possible!. Adding one rupee to a gift sum is auspicious. Will be betrayed by the loved one if a young woman dreams of crow – such dream shows that the man she loves will be unfaithful to her; Hindu (Hinduism) In Hindu culture the crows always bring bad message about the enemies and bad people who will pursue you. So i was trying to learn more about hindu red pepper and oregano. Give loafs of bread with mustard oil on it to dogs and crows. Holding sun disk with 3-legged black crow, and moon disk with hare and frog. This dream might also indicate encountering people who might attack you. Image Credit: directorsnote. 7 in my study), 19 days of incubation (begun with the penultimate, or antepenultimate egg, i. Sampaati - brother to Jatayu. Crow turned into a bird and flew over the people. So they make offerings to the dogs. Serving the country at any cost is a vital Hindu thought, and several Hindu sages have spoken of it in different eras. In the United States today discrimination is still an issue in society. Adding one rupee to a gift sum is auspicious. Bulldogs shine as Crows stay winless The 10th-placed Bulldogs pulled away from the winless Crows in an eight-goal second half, turning a 23-point lead at the main break into a 16. Get the right mortgage to finance your new home. After that you can start speaking again and your dream will not come true. To hear crows cawing, you will be influenced by others to make a bad disposal of property. Here he is offering his obeisances to Lord Krishna in connection with the pastime, "The Lifting of Govardhan Hill. Dreams about crows - Meaning and interpretation Dreaming about a crow. Ever felt away without me My love, it lies so deep Ever dream of me. Find live music near you, track your favorite artists, get instant concert alerts and buy tickets for all the best upcoming concerts. So it is perfectly understandable that Jesus would have been precise in prophesying to Peter that a rooster would actually crow twice during the time Peter was denying Him. Manikandan who has taken something that one might hardly consider as a film plot and woven a beautiful story around it. To Question On Anniversary Gift For Gauri, A Very SRK Answer. The same year that he changed his name, Crowley enrolled at Cambridge University. Children inherit the exact same position in society as their parents, without. sixth century b. Birds and Creation Myths from several regions associate birds with the creation of the world. supported by 13 fans who also own "Sorrow for an Unfinished Dream". Hindu Samskriti – Hindu Ethics Hinduism’s Code of Conduct -2 (1) Hindu Samskriti – Raising Children As Good Hindus -1 (1) Hindu Samskriti – Raising Children As Good Hindus -2 (1) Hindu Samskriti – Raising Children As Good Hindus -3 (1) Hindu Samskriti – Raising Children As Good Hindus -4 (1). Dreaming about a spider falling from a height or the roof to you, it may predict bad luck or a disaster. It's a long time coming, so try your best not to resist it this time. The psychological crime thriller showcases an intriguing chase between a serial killer. In Norse it is kraka. Dreams about rats are a common theme at bedtime. Currently E6-6c due to a flake peeling off. Secondly during the 2015 earthquake in Nepal crows became an early warning system of sorts. If you have seen a crow in your dream, such a dream may represent your relationship with someone. In the middle of the night I would wake up sweating, wondering what the bird that was sitting on my bed a moment ago was trying to tell me. Of course, this means to search for the impossible dream but it originated in the early 1900's. A Melbourne Hindu temple will soon open its doors to new international students who land in Australia to pursue higher education as well as needy victims of domestic violence who don’t have a. They respect elder people and parents, value their families, and love children. Basically im back in the house: two snakes appear in the living area. Sarah has a dream where she sees Eric from the original film, silently telling her to follow the Crow. This relationship could only be based on physical attraction and lacks any feelings or emotions towards. Dreams Residency. See full list on dreamingandsleeping. Four crows signify upcoming wealth. The more northern tribes called this moon the Full Crow Moon, for the return of cawing crows; or the Full Crust Moon, for the crust that forms on snow when it thaws and freezes. This will often mean that they are on their way to you, or that you may have to do some work to go and get them. The psychological crime thriller showcases an intriguing chase between a serial killer. As per Hindu religion and spirituality, dreams have the power and are capable to provide an insight into the future of the person, just like a window. native Wilmeth Sidat-Singh, who embarrassed the University of Maryland, mastered every sport he tried, and, contrary to. PhysOrg reports, "Throughout Africa, vulture populations have suffered an alarming collapse in numbers in recent years. The Crow Tarot is for those drawn to the energy and imagery of these intelligent birds - crows and ravens. In traditional Hindu families, the crow is offered a portion of the food before partaking in any meal. Symbolic Meaning of Crow Feather. Jeremiah Johnson is a film about how a war veteran, weary of society, enters the Rocky Mountains around the middle of the 19th century to become a lone mountain man. Check out our ever expanding dream dictionary, fascinating discussion forums, and other interesting topics related to dreaming. I crowed loudly, as the rain stopped, syncing with and following my mates. I have painted hundreds of crows—singletons, pairs, threesomes, whole murders of crows (Don’t look so horrified! That is the collective noun, not a bloody scene!). I moved to the other shelters, tree tops, diligently avoiding the natural shower. There is a strong belief in the power of dreams as divine warnings. For with the dream foregone, foregone, The deed forborne for ever, The worm, regret, will canker on, And time will turn him never. The crow is also the vehicle of Lord Saneeshwara (Saturn), one of the navgrahs or nine planets in Vedic astrology. © 2019 Crow Language Consortium. And, in a more striking Kafkaesque parallel, the daily. In fact, the cow has many meanings attached to it in symbolism and cultural perspective. Nigerian Proverb If you wish your merit to be known, acknowledge that of other people. If you want to have success in your life, you need to reveal all the feelings that have been repressed for a long time. 897 have recovered. January 2020 starts on a better note for Aries folks. Or once he said, "Your friends are calling to you. One of the most well-known caste systems is that associated with the Hindu religion, where. Crow - General Meanings: In General crow mostly symbolizes strife, failure or death. In the case of Raj Kamal Jha’s new novel, If You’re Afraid of Heights, a black crow serves, quite literally, as a vehicle of narration. This was an inspiration from where he learnt his basics in professional food industry. Similar Songs. It is more accurate to say the cow is taboo in the Hindu religion, rather than sacred. To hear crows cawing, you will be influenced by others to make. There is heaps and heaps of all sorts of mythology in Hindu religion. Secure Payments100% Secure payment with 256-bit SSL EncryptionLearn more. Yet civilization catches up with him and he finds himself between all fronts. Methought I was,--and methought I had,--but man is but a patched fool, if he will offer to say what methought I had. Official website for Smashing Pumpkins. Black dove is a symbol of sadness, misfortune, etc. This relationship could only be based on physical attraction and lacks any feelings or emotions towards. Inoue Enryō described two kinds of tengu in his Tenguron: the great daitengu, and the small, bird-like konoha-tengu who live in Cryptomeria trees. Zodiac Signs Of Hindu Gods. Like, a big, adult, crow. Give iron in charity. Roots of Hinduism. लड़कियों से जुड़े 25 रोचक तथ्य Girl Facts in Hindi. Subscribe for coverage of U. This relationship could only be based on physical attraction and lacks any feelings or emotions towards. com, the leader in online dating with more dates, more relationships and more marriages than any other dating site. People's dreams have various scripts but there are some common themes. Literal dreams need no interpretation. Also, they are also looked upon as carriers of information, and according ancient Hindu literature, crows and ravens possess outstanding memories, which they use for this purpose. There are no approved quotes yet for this movie. When a person dreams of an owl or sees a vacant destroyed village, his death is near. Seeing dead person in dream hindu. It is observed after fifteen days of Dashain festival, another important Hindu festivals, on the solar eclipse. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning. Odin had two ravens, Hugin and Muninn. An important image of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is the love making sequence between Bottom, the man with a donkey’s head and Titania. Already get our newsletter? Create a VICE account to manage your subscription. CONTENTS 1 The Jackal Was Too Clever 1 2 Perunthachan And His Son 4 3 Temple For A Dog 7 4 The Hand Of Goddess 9 5 Kozhikatta Appam 11 6 A Jackal And A Foolish Tiger 14 7 Naranthau Bhranthan 17 8 Villadom Pickles 19 9 Chandu And Omana 20 10 Prabhakaran 24 11 Father, Son And Donkey 26 12 The Mirror And The Suspicious Wife 28 13 Simpleton 30 14. A dream with a turtle symbolizes motherhood, fertility, wisdom, shelter, loyalty, spiritual development and longevity. Some of the most discriminatory action takes place in the American justice system. It is like a visit of God for him. Evil and Demon spirits in Hindu mythology are formed depending on the cause and kind of death occurred to the individual. Check out our list of Cool Hindu baby Girl names starting with k and choose best Cool Hindu name that starts with K for your new born or expected baby Girl. INTRODUCTION: The district of Chitral, in the extreme north of Pakistan, is hemmed in by lofty peaks of the Hindu Kush range and has scores of main and side valleys with the snow line at around 16,400 feet on the south faces and 14,800 feet on the north. The crow has a powerful knowledge of the changes of life and death and the changes in the cycles of life. Soon after sunset, the owl king, accompanied by his ministers and followers, set out to kill all the crows. Large burial grounds for Muslims, riverside cremation for Hindus unfair, Sakshi Maharaj stirs row. Experience modern understated luxury in one of the most unique island destinations in the world. Crows are popular creatures in mythology and can be found in Japanese, Australian Aboriginal, Korean, Chinese and Irish myths. To hear crows cawing, you will be influenced by others to make. This festival is celebrated to honor the God of Death ‘Yama’ and also to worship the Wealth. Images credit – Shutterstock. 05) - Jeno and Jaemin appeared in the web drama 'A-teen' (2018). strology is the science of fathoming the influence of the sun, moon, planets and stars upon living creatures. , aquatic animals. Revised Edition, Limited; Revised Edition, Limited 29. The modern rational mind is not satisfied with the mythological answer to any per. What is unique about this animal is that it is always a female. View 506 homes for sale in Calabash, NC at a median listing price of $171450. So, we have decided to denounce him as our king and have elected the owl to be our new king. In the case of Raj Kamal Jha’s new novel, If You’re Afraid of Heights, a black crow serves, quite literally, as a vehicle of narration. The Crow and the Coconut: Accident, Coincidence, and Causation in the Yogavāsiṣṭha The Crow and the Coconut: Accident, Coincidence, and Causation in the Yogavāsiṣṭha Buxton, Nicholas 2006-07-20 00:00:00 THE CROW AND THE COCONUT: ACCIDENT, COINCIDENCE, AND ¯ CAUSATION IN THE YOGAVA SIS T HA Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Cambridge The Yogavasistha has. Even the daily life of Indians is governed by beliefs and superstitions. In this dream, everything is moving ever, and I cannot be still and glide through the vestibule of the afterlife. Of course, this means to search for the impossible dream but it originated in the early 1900's. There is something about it that's a little more stable since both legs are together in a tight package and the arm position creates a natural support for the legs. Methought I was--there is no man can tell what. Jeff Jacobs, Ray Lindsey, Rhyno. Joseph Fire Crow is a member of the Northern Cheyenne tribe, and his main instrument is the flute (although he plays shakers and Native American drums as secondary instruments). There is heaps and heaps of all sorts of mythology in Hindu religion. Cows, then, most often represent fertility and femininity. When activated, plays a music box arrangement of the poignant "In Dreams and Memories" composition. Children inherit the exact same position in society as their parents, without. After having a bad dream, go without speaking to brush your teeth. Dreaming about selling a cow. Cawing of the crow: It indicates a meeting with the beloved one. A mirror, a pot full of water, a flag, a light, a pair of fish, and turmeric are all auspicious things to witness. Music and dance were the province of the lower caste with Brahmins disdaining to even practice them let alone become proponents of them. B y custom rather than by law, black folks were best off if they weren't caught eating vanilla ice cream in public in the Jim Crow South, except – the narrative always stipulates – on the. Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer My rating: 4 of 5 stars In this book, Joshua Foer explores memory and the tricks people use to improve it, which sounds boring, but Mr. However, dreaming about crows, in particular, can have either a good or bad meaning. They took many forms and varied considerably by locale, but segregation and discrimination were common themes. Check out our ever expanding dream dictionary, fascinating discussion forums, and other interesting topics related to dreaming. As per hindu mythology , Shani Bhagavan is usually mounted on a crow and hence crows are offered food to please Shani Bhagawan. Like the dream of a dumb person is a popular simile used in Hindu literature. For a Hindu mystic, dream interpretation can provide a window into the future. To dream of seeing a crow, betokens misfortune and grief. Unique Oresund Bridge, Sweden-Denmark. You can find everything from charming mountain cabins and lakeside lodges to breathtaking city apartments and luxury homes, or anything in between, all with an array of features to make your trip more comfortable and convenient. A co-venture between Aubrey Drake Graham and Adel Future Nur. Vedic astrology horoscopes are divided into three main branches: Indian astronomy, Mundane astrology and Predictive astrology. For a Hindu mystic, dream interpretation can provide a window into the future. Güneşli bir yaz gününde yaşananları Village of the Watermills ile anlatan Kurosawa, son iki bölümde Mount Fuji in Red ve The Weeping Demon nükleer tehlikenin insanlık üzerindeki etkilerini araştırıyor. I have read other answers to this question. Crow - Topic:Dreams - Online Encyclopedia - What is what? Everything you always wanted to know. This is just one example of the misunderstandings people have about the Hindu faith. CCTS Phone Extensions. be serious about odor! it's bushy with tall wands! While supplies last! orders over 105. Just only 350 meters from the sandy beach, with Beach- and Snack-Bar. Dead Crow Symbolism, Meaning, & Omen. You are trying to solve them on your own but this is not going the way you imagined it would go. Crow: Seeing a crow in a dream indicates a sorrowful funeral ceremony. "Ghost Stories Netflix" Actors, Cast & Crew: Roles, Salary. In the mythology of ancient Greece, Athene, the Goddess of Wisdom, was so impressed by the great eyes and solemn appearance of the Owl that, having banished the mischievous crow, she honoured the night bird by making him her favourite among feathered creatures. Aashram (2020) Season 1 Hindi MX Player. If you dream of crows over debris, it is a symbol of the fact that in life you have a lot of extra problems (garbage) from which you want to get rid of. Understanding the spiritual meaning will help you do the pose. To Question On Anniversary Gift For Gauri, A Very SRK Answer. They are known kill snakes and insects that are considered bad omens in our dreams. Often times they are not a good omen and an indication that something bad is going to happen. Crow: the Representation of Pitri It is the general belief among Hindu, that crow represent the Pitri. Many Kishores: He danced with seemingly boneless limbs, sang with a voice dipped largely in joy but often in sorrow, composed the best music of the time and directed and acted in films - THE HINDU. Crow is a very smart creature. Get the right mortgage to finance your new home. Ancient texts, such as the Rig Veda and Puranas, highlight the importance of cattle, and the cow has also been associated with several deities, including Shiva, Indra and Krishna. Dead Crow Symbolism, Meaning, & Omen. Hindu Press International (HPI) is a daily summary of world news for Hindus and non-Hindus alike. It happened approximately 85,00 years ago. Two crows signal an arrival of good news. How many broods of young can a crow family produce in one year? In general, American Crows have only one successful brood a year. Death: Dreaming of death symbolizes a long, rich life. Type your "starting letter" or "meaning" in the search box to get filtered answers. Also, they are also looked upon as carriers of information, and according ancient Hindu literature, crows and ravens possess outstanding memories, which they use for this purpose. The eagle in a dream might signify different things, depending on the other details of the dream. What's your dream crew? You don't really have to check everything on the list here. There is something about it that's a little more stable since both legs are together in a tight package and the arm position creates a natural support for the legs. Let dream experts guide and interpret deeper meanings of Crow in Dreams and unlock the truth behind your personal. The Hindu artists use different colors on the Deities and use different colored dresses for each, thereby, signifying their qualities and characteristics. second century b. It represents a call to one's personality, to its deepest and highest quality parts. One term used for a group of crows is “murder” this comes from Greek mythology as well. Not finding a single crow there and happy for that reason, Arimardana told his men to look for the crows so that they could chase them and kill them. They all mention about mythology of Hindu religion. Moments later, a crow appeared in the sky above me and circled a few times. Objects, characters, and emotions that As long as we are in dream state, we believe in all that happens in the dream irrespective of the Hindu approach to dreams is entirely different from Western analysts. Hinduism Today Magazine, published quarterly from Kauai's Hindu Monastery, is the foremost global journal on Hinduism. On Dream11, you can create your fantasy cricket team for a real-life match and compete with other players for big prizes. They all have strong, scaly feet, and stout (or downcurved) bills, mostly with a small patch of bristly feathers covering the nostrils. Dussehra: The Festival of “Victory of Good over Evil” Dussehra or Vijaya Dashami is an important Hindu festival. Death: Dreaming of death symbolizes a long, rich life. Mantras from Hindu Online. Ravens are much larger than crows with a four foot wingspan and a 25" height (a crow's height is about 18"). " Even within the Christian religion, ravens hold a special significance. When that dream crashed, she turned to stealing from rich kids in LA alongside her wily Irish boyfriend, Lachlan. JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY Ho-o - Japanese version of the Chinese Fenghuang. pain regret 2016 2002 old world fell broke cried crow beck. Someone You can Love is Nearby. To dream of a baby that is not of your race represents a new development , new situation, or new responsibility that is influenced by the symbolism of that race. Ruchi has 7 jobs listed on their profile. native Wilmeth Sidat-Singh, who embarrassed the University of Maryland, mastered every sport he tried, and, contrary to. Side Crow looks pretty intimidating, but some people actually find it to be easier than Crow Pose. The Hindu rishis get a genuine platform for respecting other religions because they have analyzed them aright: In Non-Dualistic Vedanta (of the Mandukya and G. Originally inhabiting the vast lands of what we call America today, Native Americans played a crucial role in shaping the country as it is now. January 2020 starts on a better note for Aries folks. 2020 Islam Holidays and Holiday Elements of Design. Goddess of cunning, death, sheer physical force; protectoress in both battle and peace. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down. Unknown facts About Black Crow | Hindu Mythology Secrets Meaning of Dream about : crow - Duration. Other Ermessound HINDU DREAMS -ERMESSOUND -. There are no approved quotes yet for this movie. Crow is the sacred keeper of the law. Most crows are adaptable but often shy where persecuted. Dreams about rats are a common theme at bedtime. So, we have decided to denounce him as our king and have elected the owl to be our new king. Wakan-Tanka can take me higher than any drug ever could. This bird is a common Archetype or thematic symbol when one must sacrifice the past in order to meet the future. It is a very anxious time when a good Hindu leaves his ,home to start out for a journey. If the dreamer falls into the WC room but manages to climb out, the dream is extremely auspicious and everything would be going smoothly. Crows are popular creatures in mythology and can be found in Japanese, Australian Aboriginal, Korean, Chinese and Irish myths. They have changed much since then and have become more complicated and serious because our priorities have changed too. Take this kiss upon the brow! That my days have been a dream Is but a dream within a dream. "The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness". Telephone # 605 852-2455 Admin. I have read other answers to this question. Crow seen during the day, warns about something nice and bright; if you see it at night, on the contrary, all the dark forces are out on the ground, it is a harbinger of danger. Dreams are still a mystery for us and at the same time have pleasing as well as terrorizing effects on us. Enterprises. If you are willing to put more effort one of your major dreams would come true as the year progresses. com/freedownloadyt \n\nHow To Stop Bad Dreams Hindu Mantra - Hanuman Mantra for Go. C-105, South City 1, 122002 Gurgaon, Hindistan - Haritayı göster. He wrote a tune called 'The Preacher and the Slave" accusing the clergy of making false promises of a better life in heaven while people starved on earth. The idea is that certain types of experiences take a week to become encoded into long-term memory. Eight crows symbolize grief and sorrow. Fact Philippine Daily Life. The public will soon be able to see his entire collection and more at the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia, which opens April 26 at Ferris State University in Michigan, where Pilgrim spent. Wells, as well as relevant literary works like Twelve Years a Slave, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Our Countrymen in Chains, A Dark Brown Dog, and Desiree's Baby. Christians in Indian state of Orissa told to convert or die as sectarian violence escalates killing at least 59. For instance, crows have a role to play in various myths and legends. Latest news headlines from India & around the world. Vergil also mentions it in the same context, Georgic I: 388. With Vincent Perez, Mia Kirshner, Richard Brooks, Iggy Pop. The Dream World Hill lies in the modern holiday's area of Kumköy. My mother sold her house 6 months ago. This Owl was protected and. Dreams About Crows - Meaning. So people in previous Yugas were fearful of Owl attacks and hence, they sometimes associated it with Misfortune. If you are willing to put more effort one of your major dreams would come true as the year progresses. Dream Catchers Brown Handmade Feather Native American Dreamcatcher Circular Net for Car Kids Bed Room Wall Hanging Decoration Decor Ornament Craft, Dia 4. Crow shakuna in kannada Crow shakuna in kannada. One black mamba and one phython. Like it or not, many of us believe in signs of good fortune and impending misfortune. The Navajo people and many surrounding tribes have a tradition about “skinwalkers,” a group of witches who are able to change into coyotes, wolf, fox, owl, or crow. Crow cut down a big paperbark tree, which fell across a creek. Cannoneers can expect. His life at Cambridge paints a picture of a lifestyle fit for an Austenian hero — a tortured soul practicing chess, penning poetry and inspired literature, and dreaming up exotic mountain climbing adventures in his. Having said that crows do occasionally appear. Ive been tormented by different dreams which have made me feel uneasy. Other Ermessound HINDU DREAMS -ERMESSOUND -. Welch said he took his inspiration for Fools Crow from hearing his Indian great-grandmother talk about the pleasures of tribal life, in particular, of having slaves. Crow shakuna in kannada Crow shakuna in kannada. And when they got married, it was the male Crow Indians that accommodated the women and moved in with her and her family. If you see a gigantic crow in your dreams it symbolizes huge problems overtaking you. 2 Sigurd was the same as Siegfried, whose. I just came with examples Hope you have fun with this little thread. We have six in-patients at the Crow / Northern Cheyenne Hospital, 16 at outlying hospitals, and another 11 positive tests in the last 24 hours. The man/woman you see in your dreams when you sleep the first night in a new place, will be your future husband/wife. Crow shit brings luck. They all mention about mythology of Hindu religion. To celebrate the bold, beautiful and dynamic India, much of it unseen and unexplored. In the United States, inequality tends to be framed as an issue of either class, race or both. Questia is an online library of more than 14 million books, journals, and articles, plus helpful citation tools to help students and instructors with their research. A harrowing tale of survival in the Jim Crow South. Cannoneers can expect. Fire flare, rising in the sky your fearsome glow, Deep down, from Pele’s womb, pushing from below, Toast me, burn me, consume me, the catalyst For Phoenix flight, light the night, let your power grow. Udemy is an online learning and teaching marketplace with over 130,000 courses and 35 million students. 10-31-97 - DREAM - These were gnostic dreams like puzzles. Jeevan Mantra Desk | Last Modified - Jan 21, 2013, 03:17 PM IST. A mirror, a pot full of water, a flag, a light, a pair of fish, and turmeric are all auspicious things to witness. Grief and misfortune. The floral scent infinity floats in the air, it enshrouds all round and. Be it Sarkari result news or Sarkari Naukri result, all of the information is at the fingertips for most applicants. Meaning of CAW. Large burial grounds for Muslims, riverside cremation for Hindus unfair, Sakshi Maharaj stirs row. And it is the Crow which is regarded to be performing this task with a natural ease and an ethereal finesee. India's biggest online store for Mobiles, Fashion (Clothes/Shoes), Electronics, Home Appliances, Books, Home, Furniture, Grocery, Jewelry, Sporting goods, Beauty & Personal Care and more! Find the largest selection from all brands at the lowest prices in India. Here you can explore HQ Skull transparent illustrations, icons and clipart with filter setting like size, type, color etc. " In addition to the twelve main deities. BYJU'S comprehensive e-learning programs for K3, K10, K12, NEET, JEE, UPSC & Bank Exams from India's best teachers. Some Hindu communities believe that dogs are a link between the living world and the world of the dead. Furthermore, cows do not have an especially charmed life in India. Literal dreams need no interpretation. The basic purpose of Hindu Panchang is to check various Hindu festivals and auspicious time and muhurta. For more than 30 years, Valvoline Instant Oil Change has provided quick, convenient car maintenance services for busy people.
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Merrit P. Drucker The Military Commander’s Responsibility for the Environment
I argue that military commanders have professional responsibilities for the environment in both peace and war. Peacetime responsibilities arise out of the commander’s general responsibilities as an agent of the state. Wartime responsibilities are part of the commander’s responsibility to protect noncombatants and to protect an environment that is the inherently valuable heritage of mankind. Commanders must assurne some risk to protect the environment. I conclude that we must stop not only the environmental damage caused by war, but also war itself if we are to remain a viable species.
Douglas Crawford-Brown, Neil E. Pearce Sufficient Proof in the Scientific Justification of Environmental Actions
Environmental actions require a willingness to act, which, in turn, is stimulated partially by the belief that an action will yield the desired consequences. In determining whether an actor was justified in exerting the will to act, therefore, it is essential to examine the nature of evidence offered by the actor in support of any beliefs about the environment. In this paper we explore the points in environmental risk analyses at which evidence is brought to bear in support of inferences conceming environmental effects of regulatory actions. The intent is to provide a framework for discussing the manner in which evidence may provide a sufficient basis for ethically sound decisions for environmental actions.
Robyn Eckersley Diving Evolution: The Ecological Ethics of Murray Bookchin
I provide an exposition and critique of the ecological ethics of Murray Bookchin. First, I show how Bookchin draws on ecology and evolutionary biology to produce a mutually constraining cluster of ethical guidelines to underpin and justify his vision of a nonhierarchical, ecological society. I then critically examine Bookchin’s method of justification and the normative consequences that flow from his position. I argue that Bookchin’s enticing promise that his ecological ethics offers the widest realm of freedom to all life forms is undermined by the way in which he distinguishes and privileges second nature (the human realm) over first nature (the nonhuman realm). I conclude that Bookchin’s promise can only be delivered by a biocentric philosophy (which he rejects) rather than by his own ecological ethics.
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Susan Power Bratton Richard Cartwright Austin: Beauty of the Lord
Curt Meine Van Renssalaer Potter: Global Bioethics
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John P. Clark Marx’s Inorganic Body
Attempts to find an authentically ecological outlook in Marx’s philosophy of nature are ultimately unsuccessful. Although Marx does at times point the way toward a truly ecological dialectic, he does not himself follow that way. Instead, he proposes a problematic of technological liberation and mastery of nature that preserves many of the dualisms of that tradition of domination with which he ostensibly wishes to break.
Eugene C. Hargrove Callicott and the Foundations of Environmental Ethics
Eric Katz Peter Wenz: Environmental Justice
Laura Westra Ecology and Animals: Is There a Joint Ethic of Respect?
Recent work in animal ethics has advanced principles that are too individualistic to be compatible with a holistic environmental ethic such as the land ethic proposed by Aldo Leopold. J. Baird Callicott, on the other hand, has attempted to reconcile the two ethics by suggesting that sympathy, natural among humanity, as he claims on Humean grounds, does not necessarily terminate at the species barrier. His argument shows minimally that it is not necessary that we abandon ecological ethics in order to view nonhuman animals as morally considerable. I argue instead that it is not sympathy, but hostility/indifference that manifests the reality of life in wild nature, and as such forms a better basis for an all-encompassing ethic. If one accepts that the factual realm suggests the limits of norms and establishes the background and context of normative judgments in this context (as Holmes Roiston, III, for instance, does), then a different line of argument can be developed. I argue that intraspecies and interspecies ethics ought to be different for us because behavior in the wild is different within and without a species. Further, I argue that hostility/indifference coupled with respect form the basis of an approach which embraces a holistic environmental ethic as weil as one concemed with nonhuman animals.
David Edward Shaner, R. Shannon Duval Conservation Ethics and the Japanese Intellectual Tradition
A systematic philosophy that presupposes an ecocentric world view, rather than a homocentric or egocentric world view, can be a viable resource for investigating issues in environmental philosophy and conservation ethics. Generally speaking, the Japanese philosophical and religious tradition represents a commitment to ecocentrism. This philosophical orientation is in concert with the world view of manynaturalists. We explore one example of ecocentrism by unveiling the crosscultural connection between the naturalistic philosophy of Louis Agassiz, a nineteenth-century French-American biologist, and the early writings of Nishida Kitarō, a twentieth-century Japanese philosopher. We suggest that the central player in understanding the ecocentric connection between Agassiz and Nishida is American philosopher-psychologist William James. James was once a student of Agassiz and his writings influenced Nishida's early work. Related issues concerning conservation ethics and the Japanese intellectual tradition are also addressed.
Frederick Ferré Obstacles on the Path to Organismic Ethics:: Some Second Thoughts
An organismic viewpoint is a welcome alternative to modern mechanistic consciousness, with the latter’s excessive epistemic reliance on analysis, its ontological presumption of atomism, and its value commitments to competition, quantification, reduction, and predictability. These ideas have had negative social and environmental consequences and require replacement. Organismic ethics, grounded in the “wisdom of life”--especially the dialectical triad of creativity, homeostasis, and holism-is far healthier. But organicism alone has serious defects sometimes overlooked by environmental enthusiasts (earlier including this author): life’s creativity wastes individual organisms, and life’s holism neglects the unique value of parts in favor of larger unities. Is it possible to work out a genuinely personalistic organicism? Traditional personalistic idealism will not do, but insights into essential personal qualities may enrich the concepts of creativity, homeostasis, and holism enough to offer a start toward a more adequate ethic.
Holmes Rolston, III Andrew Brennan: Thinking about Nature
John F. Reiger Curt Meine: Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work
Robin Attfield Holmes Rolston, III: Environmental Ethics
Daniel Putman Tragedy and Nonhumans
The concept of tragedy has been central to much of human history; yet, twentieth-century philosophers have done little to analyze what tragedy means outside of the theater. Utilizing a framework from MacIntyre’s After Virtue, I first discuss what tragedy is for human beings and some of its ethical implications. Then I analyze how we use the concept with regard to nonhumans. Although the typical application of the concept to animals is thoroughly anthropocentric, I argue first that the concept of tragedy can be applied directly to nonhumans (a) because the loss of potential for some nonhumans may be as a great or greater than loss of potential for some humans to whom the concept applies and (b) because tragedy depends on what is valued and, for those creatures that do not conceptualize death, the destruction of the present moment through pain and suffeling is the ultimate loss, and second that self-awareness in the human sense is not necessary for tragedy.
Stanley N. Salthe, Barbara M. Salthe Ecosystem Moral Considerability: A Reply to Cahen
Appeals to science as a help in constructing policy on complex issues often assume that science has relatively clear-cut, univocal answers. That is not so today in the environmentally crucial fields of ecology and evolutionary biology. The social role of science has been as a source of information to be used in the prediction and domination of nature. Its perspectives are finely honed for such purposes. However, other more conscientious perspectives are now appearing within science, and we provide an example here in rebuttal to the claim that there is no warrant from within ecology for ecosystem moral considerability.
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This article focuses on how computer-assisted instruction (CAI) can be a supplemental teaching tool for teaching English language learners. What matters most for success in education today is the ability to develop effective strategies for learning any subject area. This requires them to select the medium best suited to conveying their message, to structure information in a hierarchical manner, and to link together information to produce a multidimensional document.
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She uses a variety of software including teacher productivity, telecommunications, and multimedia authoring programs. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a public research university and a land-grant university, is the flagship campus of the University of Illinois system. The team had planned a supportive, collaborative approach to development. Teaching and learning are standardized and linear so teachers are provided minimal prep time and the system is bureaucratic rather than professional (Hammond, 2010).
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We do have a related a book for parents on digital citizenship titled Raising a Digital Child. Search tools and commands for stand-alone, CD-ROM, networked or Web-based online databases and services; 2. According to its mission statement, Common Core seeks to teach skills that are "robust and relevant to the real world, reflecting the knowledge and skills that our young people need for success in college and careers." Tablets are especially beneficial for subjects that constantly change, such as biology or computer science. [ 6 ] Tablets lower the amount of paper teachers have to print for handouts and assignments, helping to save the environment and money.
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Poole (1996) has indicated that computer illiteracy is now regarded as the new illiteracy. The responsibility of schools in teaching computer ethics. Unless schools drop the emphasis on memorization, more teachers will find themselves replaced. The teacher can direct students to somehow highlight a specific part of speech (e.g. nouns) throughout their writing. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, The Union Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio Weir, S. (1992). Technology resources range from computers, software programs, and the Internet to digital cameras, camcorders, and voice recorders.
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The benefits of assistive technology are great. For a finishing touch, the interface would have a prominent “Share” icon—and along with it, an online community where users could display, comment on, and peer into the backend of projects. Sal jy grafiese sagteware (wiskunde) in die Afrikaanse klas gebruik of ʼn televisie vir video kyk (geskiedenis) in die rekeningkunde klas? Depending on your login you may see an option to: "Install Office on more devices" where you can then click options to install Office on a PC or Mac or on a smartphone or an iPad.
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If you prefer a hand-written nomination, CLICK HERE to download a nomination form and return to any school in CPSD or mail to: This is the age when kids are the most inquisitive. If we can show a new generation how to be the masters not the servants of the machines of the future, then that is a prize worth winning. Enyedy believes that technology in the classroom has a valuable role to play in American education, but its potential has, to a large extent, been squandered by empty promises, ill-defined goals and outdated strategies.
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I sent e-mail to the help mail at the software company's web site. The commitment to technology must come from all levels of all stakeholders involved in education. I am thinking more of computer technology which, by modifying one or several parameters, is able to describe and analyse certain brain activity. These days, conservatives are in love with the idea that technology will not only shrink the number of in-classroom teachers but render the teachers’ unions obsolete.
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Click Here to view A Primer on Minnesota Charter Schools. Your child’s teacher may publish students’ artwork by scanning pictures they’ve created and make an online art gallery. Rankin (1992) identifies five basic functions the Health Science library collection is meant to serve. Granger et al. (2002) found that "just-in-time" professional development is the most influential factor contributing to teachers' integration of technology into their classrooms. "Just-in-time" professional development, rather than "just-in-case" development (Schrum, 1999) may gain more teacher acceptance because it addresses the teachers' immediate concerns and is thus consistent with teachers' needs (Granger et al., 2002).
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Additionally, learning is made easier because simulations allow students to visualize real-life situations, and motivation is increased as students are able to see the relevance of skills. Receiving feedback about course work not just from your teacher but from your peers, or possibly from the outside world, can be very empowering to students. Robert Stoddard, who has provided instruction, opportunities and encouragement to help me become a better geography student and teacher.
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Finally, let kids know you care and want to help. Students also must take the Maryland School Performance Assessment (MSPAP) tests in grade 8. There will probably be a whiteboard instead of the traditional blackboard, and the children may be using laptops or tablets, but plenty of textbooks, pens and photocopied sheets are still likely. Something about working on school work at home doesn't seem the same as coming to school and working on the computer.
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Because of this, football teams, for example, operating in the settlements, are available to Israelis only, and West Bank Palestinians may not participate, play on the teams or even attend games as spectators.” The report noted that in the case of sports club Givat Ze’ev, “the IFA, and therefore FIFA as well, are holding matches on a playing field that was rendered off-limits to its Palestinian owners, two families from neighbouring Beitunia who were unable to access their land after Israel built the settlement in 1977 and prevented Palestinians from entering it.
LEICHTY, Erle (1970) The Omen Series Summa Izbu. Our challenge is to work together on a shared vision for the future. It is thought that John broke his father's heart when he secretly joined with his older brothers in a plan to take the throne away from Henry II. The Normans built wooden forts called motte and bailey castles. Scurlock suggests that a valid and functional Mesopotamian medicine has been dismissed or seriously undervalued in recent scholarship, because of its association with magic, sorcery and supernatural practices repugnant to the modern scientific mentality. [These points are quite possibly true; they are not necessarily well argued by assertions such as that, "when a person became ill in ancient Mesopotamia, he had many of the same options we {sic} have today...", that the medical services were "not financially out of reach of the average ancient Mesopotamian" ( p. 306), or reference to "our blind attachment to a humoral philosophy" ( p. 315).] SCURLOCK J (2006) Magico-Medical Means of Treating Ghost-Induced Illnesses in Ancient Mesopotamia.
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Maine’s Master Craftsman
by magassist — December 19, 2018
New England carver John Bryan gives old tools—and some unique wood—a new lease on life
By Kaylee Schofield
Check out the full article in WCI Spring 2019, Issue #86!
Traveling down a pine-studded lane a short drive from the Maine coast, you just might miss the turnoff to John Bryan’s workshop. The secluded gravel drive ends in a massive barn stocked with tools, half-finished pieces, and assorted hardwoods—decorated here and there with the obligatory pair of antlers. Some might avoid such remoteness from metropolitan life, but not John; this is his happy place.
A dedicated carver for four decades, John studied woodworking and furniture-making at the University of New Hampshire. After his table design won best of show in an international competition in 1978, John decided it was time to open his own studio; a relief-carved mantelpiece was his first real carving commission. Since then, the barn in North Yarmouth has stayed abuzz with projects ranging from ornamental furniture to realistic sculpture and bas-relief—all executed with a distinctive mix of anachronism and crisp modernity.
And, of course, no carver would be anything without his tools. You might even say, as John does, that these particular tools chose him. A never-used set of 120 Addis chisels, abandoned in an attic for over a century, drew his eye at an estate sale in the ’90s and he was smitten. Now, they’re integral to his process.
Another crucial part of John’s M.O. is the material. Rather than sticking to basswood (preferred by hand-carvers because it’s easy to carve but still holds good detail), John prefers to experiment with less predictable woods such as apple, pear, and black walnut root.
“Anytime I can find a piece of wood that has unique properties or history and is workable, I pounce on it,” John said. “These are often highly figured and difficult to carve, but like a difficult ascent to a beautiful view, the extra work and effort are always worth it.”
John said he embraces the challenge as “good medicine” for the soul. It must be working; the 80,000+ carving hours he has logged have resulted in widespread interest in his work—among other things, a tech billionaire recently commissioned a bas-relief that now hangs in the National Sporting Library & Museum in Middleburg, Va.—and, more broadly, in carving as a way of life.
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It used to be so simple. Every possession you knew what to expect. Russell Westbrook would take up the ball. Russell Westbrook would dribble the ball until he got tired of dribbling. Russell Westbrook would shoot the ball (or he would fly to the rim and attempt an alley-oop pass or cross-court fling that resulted in a turnover about 1/3 of the time). No matter the score, no matter the quarter: Oklahoma City’s offense ran through Russ.
In his 2016-17 MVP campaign, Westbrook set the NBA’s all-time record for usage rate. When he was on the court he shot the ball, got to the free throw line, or committed a turnover on 41.7% of his Thunder’s possessions (according to NBA.com, as all other statistics in this article are).
That number is already absurdly high. But down the stretch of games, things became even more Russ-centric. In fourth quarters during 2016-17, Westbrook’s usage rate jumped to 50.9%. Only a handful of players have ever topped 40% in that stat, and no one else has even approached 50%. Kobe Bryant’s third best teammate in 2005-06 was f—ing Smush Parker and the notorious volume shooter only hit 45% (the second highest mark ever).
Usage Rate = 100*((Player’s Field Goal Attempts)+0.44*(Player’s Free Throw Attempts)+(Player’s Turnovers))*(Team’s Total Minutes) / ((Team’s Total Field Goal Attempts)+0.44*(Team’s Total Free Throw Attempts)+Team’s Total Turnovers))*5*(Player’s Minutes)
It’s hard to justify any player dominating that much of his team’s action. But reminiscing on Russell’s reign as ruler of the prairie does provide shocking contrast with this year’s Thunder team. A contrast that makes one of their biggest deficiencies even more clear: Oklahoma City is missing a go-to guy.
Almost a quarter of the way into the season, Oklahoma City sits at 6 wins and 11 losses. Of those defeats, 7 have been by less than 5 points. That’s more than any other team in the league. We haven’t seen this many competitive Ls since Jack “Fifle the Rifle” Fife took on Texas back in 2017.
It’s an exciting trend for the tank supporters, but a frustrating one for the players. Every night they come so close, only to fall just short.
Many point to third quarter struggles as a reason for the Thunder’s repeated fate. They consistently dig themselves into holes they don’t quite have the talent to climb out of. Over the course of the season they’ve been outscored by an average margin of 5.2 points every third quarter. That’s the second worst margin for any team… in any quarter.
But this team is scrappy and full of fight. Even though they often go down big in the second half, they always push back into a position to win… and then most often blow it anyways.
What the Thunder need is a true closer.
Sometimes it looks like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is ready to be that guy. The 21-year-old budding star is already ahead of developmental schedule and has proven he can handle being OKC’s top scoring option, at least to start off games.
He leads the team in points with 19 per game on quality efficiency from all over the court (see: What Makes Shai a Walking Bucket). But when the Thunder’s offense stalls and another third quarter starts to fall apart, or the Thunder need a string of buckets to close out a close match, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is still not ready to be the closer.
He has his moments, no doubt, but overall the Thunder actually do better when he isn’t the focal point of the offense to finish games. In their 11 losses, Shai leads the team in both fourth quarter usage rate with 27.4% and shot attempts per minute with .53. But OKC’s 6 wins have come when he takes a backseat. In those victories he has a usage of only 14.3% and attempts less than half as many shots per minute, .24, both only sixth on the team.
It’s good to see the Thunder trusting in their talented youth core, of which Shai is the most talented and almost the most youthful. Getting in-game opportunities to perform is key for their development and OKC’s front office is well aware of that. But when the game is on the line, the focus shifts from the future to winning right now. And that means letting the veterans take control.
Coach Billy Donovan has been pushing that strategy…but perhaps in favor of the wrong veteran.
Although it is dwarfed and nearly doubled by Russell Westbrook’s ridiculous record rate, Chris Paul is still the man leading the Thunder with a fourth quarter usage of 26.5%. He used to be the guy, but his scoring edge has dulled with age. He’s still an elite playmaker for others, so the ball is in his hands often down the stretch. His mental impulses seem to be unaffected by his physical limitations though, so when he has an opening to get off a shot, he’s not shy to take it. He puts up just as many as Shai in the fourth (on similar efficiency).
Paul has been solid overall, but he’s still not at the level necessary to be considered a true closer for the Thunder. There’s a reason that even as OKC’s top man, his fourth quarter usage rate is only the 38th highest rate in the league. All but two other teams have at least one player ahead of Paul in that statistic. He’s a closer by default, but the Thunder have to wish they had a another choice. At this point in his career, he’s better off deferring to a more polished scorer down the stretch, someone who you can consistently rely on to step up in big moments.
When Sam Presti made the trade for Danilo Gallinari, he at least had hope that the 6’10” Italian marksman would be their man. Gallinari has quickly proven to be the most consistently effective offensive weapon on the Oklahoma City Thunder, and as an 11 year NBA veteran is well equipped to step up to any moment against any matchup.
Out of Isolation, Pick and Roll, Post-Up, doesn’t matter, Gallo ranks in the top 10% of all NBA players in Points Per Possession in all of them. That dynamic scoring doesn’t disappear in fourth quarters either. He’s led OKC in Offensive Rating (120.9) in the final period all season, yet only has a usage of 20%, lower than bench guys like Dennis Schröder and Hamidou Diallo.
Danilo has proven capable of both creating for himself and scoring off-ball with help from OKC’s two higher usage guards. Let him run the pick and roll with Stevan Adams, have him run off screens in half court sets. With the diversity of his skill-set, there’s no one right way to use Gallinari. But when the third quarter is falling apart or they need a late bucket, he should be the go-to guy for the Thunder every night.
No need to force-feed him to the degree that Russ force-fed himself, but if OKC can start moving the ball down the stretch with the primary intent of getting Gallo a shot, a few more of those tight losses might swing the other way. And the pro-tankers will be forced to suffer through another win.
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Owl & Weasel Wednesday #22 January 1977
There is no page 13
1977 was a big year. It started out really cold but it also gave us two of the biggest genre movies and two of the biggest directors to ever be tangentially associated with RPG and D&D in particular. Steven Spielberg with Close Encounters of the Third Kind and George Lucas with Star Wars.
Owl & Weasel though starts off 1977 with what must have been the two favorite topics of conversation around the GW editorial room; topless women and baseball. Now to be fair it was the late 70s. Look at other magazine covers at the time and this is hardly risque.
This issue though is solidly a "D&D" issue.
The editorial mentions this new focus. There are fewer total articles, but the ones they do have are long.
Don Turnbull is up first. A name that will be very associated with White Dwarf soon presents the first version of what will become the Monstermark rating system of D&D monsters.
The math is very interesting and very representative of what was popular at the time; lots of calculations to arrive at an esoteric number. Granted, this is not much different than how we use CR today. In fact CR is pretty much the spiritual successor to the "Monster Level" as presented here. Though I do suppose that the Monster Level/Monstermark tells you how many 1st level fighters a monster can kill before being killed himself. Other metrics can be used, but this one was one of the first and it deserves attention for that alone. Heck this article was one of the reason I sought out Owl & Weasel in the first place after hearing about it in the early pages of White Dwarf.
The article gets a respectable 3 pages of print.
On page 6 there is some coverage of Computer Games. While these are basic in nature (and maybe even BASIC in coding) they are a few of the classics from the time. Moon Landing (spent hours on this one myself), Wumpus ("I smell a wumpus!") and Hammurabi. Also, interestingly enough, I was introduced to all of these games by people I was playing D&D with at the time. Only one page for these.
Page seven covers a review of North Sea Oil, an oil baron simulation game played in 8 turns. Professionally I remember putting together something similar for a macro-economics course some years back. It was fun and I why games like this are popular.
The D&D Society gets two and half pages of text. The other half is dedicated to overflow articles.
The D&D Society is still less "organized play" and more "hey I am a DM, come join my game!". But it is growing and growing to the point where soon it will be too big for Ian and Steve to handle on their own.
The highlight of this issue is the introduction of the Monstermark/Monster Level system. It would be worthy to look into this deeper and develop something that would have more present day utility, but we have that now in CR. Anything outside of that would be a purely academic exercise. While I am happy to do that, it isn't quite enough to make want to take that extra half-step to do it.
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No page 13 - guess the publishers were a bit superstitious... It's interesting to look back in time to 1977. Things sure have changed a lot.
One of the things I've never had a chance to see is the actual method of determining a Monstermark. I kinda wish that it had been collected into one article somewhere, as getting three (four? five?) very early issues of WD is not exactly easy, and was even more difficult twenty-thirty years ago.
maybe I should do a retrospective on it next year.
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Sri Lanka vs Australia Second ODI: Cricket Betting Preview
By admin on August 23, 2016 Sports
Sri Lanka will be keen to hit back immediately on Australia in the second ODI match tomorrow at Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, following their three-wicket defeat in the first ODI at the same venue. Australia surprised cricket betting experts in the first ODI with a three-wicket win. They first restricted the hosts to 227 for eight in 50 overs and then chased down the target in 46.5 overs. Mitchell Starc and James Faulkner shared seven wickets between them to put brakes on Sri Lankan scoring. Skipper Steven Smith and opener Aaron Finch scored half centuries to settle the chase without too many hiccups.
Can they repeat the performance? Sri Lanka will do everything to prevent a repeat.
Preview – Sri Lanka
For Sri Lanka, the match was over in the first half itself. A score of 227 was never enough these days to defend. They have to score in excess of 250, preferably 270+, to give their bowlers some chance. Australia do not struggle in the ODIs as they do in tests in sub continent pitches. Their long batting order usually helps them to chase down sub-250 scores. Much will depend on how Sri Lanka’s top order batsmen handle Starc and company. They have to build a solid foundation which will allow the later order hitters to accelerate. It is not going to be an easy task, as Australian bowlers are in red hot form at the moment.
Preview – Australia
Australia will be generally happy with the way the first ODI turned out. It will be a relief to win a match after a series of lop-sided defeats. Still, their batting did not look entirely convincing. It will be interesting to see how they will fare if they bat first against an assortment of slow bowlers that Sri Lanka possess. They will still trust their bowlers and fielders to tame Sri Lankan batsmen. They will also know, with some luck, they can post a decent score as well.
Australia will fancy their chances again. But Sri Lanka at home, especially after a defeat, are a dangerous unit. One must be afraid of the wounded tiger. As for cricket betting, here is handy tip: back the side that bats second.
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Comprehension: history and modernity
Based on the analysis of works of domestic and foreign philosophers on comprehension, the author arrives at a conclusion that a lot of controversial and unsolved issues still remains along with certain developments in the study of the problem. This work is is a foundation for further study of the problem of comprehension. The purpose of this paper is to show the place of the problem of comprehension in science, culture and in life.
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A.P. Bandurin
On terminal and instrumental ecologic – value orientations of modern consciousness
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E.M. Malysheva
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A.K. Cheucheva
The main directions of foreign policy of Great Britain in the Northwest Caucasus in the 1850-1860s
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A.F. Potashev
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A.A. Panarin, Yu.A. Stetsura
Youth in the agriculture reorganization in the USSR at the boundary of 1920-1930s
This urgent research shows possibilities of use of experience of youth participation in transformation of village for the decision of modern problems of agriculture. The purpose of research is to analyze a role of Komsomol in youth preparation to carry out continuous collectivization of agriculture. Research problems are related to elucidation of the basic lines of activity of Komsomol at a boundary of 1920-1930s. The subject of research is participation of youth in the agriculture reorganization in the USSR; the object is Komsomol and rural youth. As a result of research active participation of youth and Komsomol in agriculture transformation is proved.
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S.G. Kudaeva
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F.Kh. Shebzukhova, V.N. Maltsev
The Northwest Caucasus as a part of the Russian Empire: from military conquest to search for ways of integration and realization of agrarian transformations
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V.N. Maltsev, A.Yu. Chirg
Institute of police officer organization in the Caucasus: creation, activity, evolution (second half of the 18-th century – 1860)
The paper is aimed at studying the institute of police officer organization in the Caucasus from the point of view of its role in development of the Russian system of administration managerial control in region and interactions with the population. The authors examine the process of formation of institute, development stages of police officer systems, the governmental policy in the relation of police officer organizations and features of activity of police officers. Conclusions are drawn on importance of police officer organizations in formation of the Russian governing in the Caucasus.
maltsev2012_3.pdf (681 Kb)
M.V. Yanova
Environmental problems in the South of Russia: results of expeditional researches
The aim of this research is to show the history of study of Pricaspie territory. The object of the paper is the participation of the first expeditions in regional researches.
yanova2012_3.pdf (466 Kb)
D.S. Kidirniyazov, K.Z. Makhmudova
The Istanbul treaty of 1724 and its implications for the Caucasian policy of Russia
The paper discusses the issue of the most important outcome of the Caspian expedition of Peter I – the conclusion of the treaty in Istanbul in 1724. It was the first international treaty of the Russian state concerning the Caucasian lands. The role of the treaty for the North-Eastern Caucasus was the fact that the region has ceased to be the subject of international agreements exclusively of Safavid Iran and Ottoman Empire. Since 1724 Russia has become an indispensable party to such agreements. In fact, the North Caucasian peoples have been included in the Caucasian knot of Russia’s Middle East policy for long-term historical perspective.
kidirniyazov2012_3.pdf (695 Kb)
Z.L. Vlasenko
The role of Maikop agricultural technical secondary school in training middle-link specialists for Adygheya in 1965-1991
The paper discusses the basic directions and features of training and education of middle-link specialists for agriculture in 1965-1991. This is the time of reforming the agricultural branch directed to an intensification of manufacture and to the decision of a personnel problem. The role of Maikop agricultural technical secondary school in solving the tasks in view is marked.
vlasenko2012_3.pdf (673 Kb)
Z.Yu. Khuako
Political extremism: information aspect according to materials of sociological research
The paper discusses features and various forms of display of political extremism in a society, as well as the theoretical and methodological bases of counteraction against political extremism. Special attention is given to preventive measures and counteraction against political extremism using information means.
khuako_z_2012_3.pdf (663 Kb)
V.I. Kurbatov
Social dialogue in harmonization of the social relations
The paper discusses the role of social dialogue as the most important characteristic of development of the public relations. Social dialogue promotes formation of social partnership, social solidarity and the social world.
kurbatov2012_3.pdf (489 Kb)
S.V. Shimko, A.A. Ozerov, L.V. Tarasenko
Socialization risks: theoretical and methodological issues of research
Every serious study involves the initial methodological basis of the selected angle of study. This study is based on a thorough theoretical and methodological analysis of the experience gained in the study of this scientific problem. In this regard, this paper is devoted to the analysis of theoretical and methodological issues in studying the socialization risks in the current scientific literature because of the need to find new methodological tools to study this complicated scientific problem in the changed conditions of socialization space of modern society.
shimko2012_3.pdf (660 Kb)
E.A. Chernykh
Theoretical and methodological aspects of the PR-culture in conditions of informational transformation of the modern society
This paper discusses the basic approaches to the definition and analysis of the PR-technologies existing in the national and Western science, on the basis of which the category of the “PR-culture” is operationalized and a definition of this phenomenon is given. The author notices that the research on the PR-culture in sociology has not appeared at the level of the conceptual development yet. Therefore this is an objective argument to create the methodological field of the PR-culture researches.
chernykh2012_3.pdf (802 Kb)
P.V. Burtsev
The production organization in system of social self-control
In this paper, we consider the production organization as a social system, focused on performance of the economic functions. Having in mind that the development of industrial organizations occurs through the achievement of stated goals, we believe that the system of social self-regulation as a process of social self-sufficiency in organization space creates the preconditions for the formation of integration points in the organizational space.
burtsev2012_3.pdf (496 Kb)
A.V. Firsova
The role of education in shaping the culture of professional management of the Russian sports system
The paper reveals the role and specificity of the Russian education system in personnel training for the management of the sports system. It is inferred that there are no special programs for middle managers in the sports industry who can organize, for example, work in any gym.
firsova2012_3.pdf (540 Kb)
G.P. Zinchenko
Sociocultural bases of public service functioning
This work examines the sociocultural aspects of public service functioning, which determine its contemporary character and prospects for development.
zinchenko2012_3.pdf (607 Kb)
A.V. Popov, E.V. Dakhno, L.I. Tsherbakova
Features of career management of public employees
The paper defines the role of career management as a mechanism for the development of the public service in Russia. The authors distinguish stages of career management of a public employee and the factors that affect the career development.
popov2012_3.pdf (499 Kb)
E.V. Krasavina
Institutional surroundings of simulation practice of adaptation
The paper deals with the process of institutionalization of shadow social practices in different spheres of life of Russian contemporary society in the aspect of its influence on the content and orientation of social adoption of young people.
krasavina2012_3.pdf (844 Kb)
V.N. Grishay, E.K. Arutyunov
RETRACTED on September 4, 2019. Business as one of the subjects of production of vital means and cultural samples: socio-cultural aspect
Retraction of this publication is due to the discovered plagiarism – The source: Makhmudov F.M. Formation of youth business as subject of manufacture of vital means and cultural samples // The Bulletin of the Adyghe State University. Series “Region Studies: Philosophy, History, Sociology, Jurisprudence, Political Sciences and Culturology” - Maikop: Adyghe State University Publishing House, 2009, Issue 3. This paper shows that some advantages are peculiar to small business, namely: high level of adaptation to local conditions of managing; great independence of actions of subjects of small business; flexibility and efficiency in acceptance and implementation of accepted decisions; the great opportunity for the businessman to realize his ideas and to show his abilities; the low need in the initial capital and ability to quickly introduce changes into production and manufacturing process in reply to requirements of the local markets.
grishay2012_3.pdf (637 Kb)
Z.A. Zhade, A.M. Chadje, Z.Yu. Khuako
Bases of political and legal identity of Russians and the constitutional values: conceptual analysis
The paper examines such objects of identification as policy and the right being important factors of consolidation of the Russian society. Political and legal identity is defined as a multidimensional concept in which civil, political and legal components correspond to each other to some extent. Proceeding from the analysis of the essence of political and legal identity and the constitutional values, a thesis is substantiated that search for identity is in many respects related to perception by Russians of the constitutional values and their rights.
zhade2012_3.pdf (827 Kb)
A.M. Chadje
Democracy institutes as a constitutional value
The paper examines the main institutes of democracy, namely: a referendum, elections, a popular law creative initiative, collective appeals of citizens to public authorities and local government etc. The author shows the general regularities and features of their realization in the Russian Federation and in foreign countries. It is inferred that a vector of development of the civilized democratic state is revival of authority of national will, education of civil activity of society and providing a worthy place of representative bodies in the mechanism of the state government and local government.
chadje2012_3.pdf (796 Kb)
B.N. Khachak
Realization of principles of equality of citizens before the law, justice and humanity taking into account gender features in criminal law
The paper addresses the issues of realization of criminally – legal principles of equality, justice and humanity in norms of the General part of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, taking into account requirements of a gender approach in criminal law. The author examines the privileges for women fixed in the criminal legislation. It is inferred that such approach of the legislator creates some gender asymmetry. In this connection the corresponding changes in the criminal law are proposed.
khachak2012_3.pdf (760 Kb)
R.E. Tovmasyan
Issue of cash: financial and legal aspect
The paper discusses the various points of view of financial and legal aspect of issue of cash. It is inferred that in order to improve the financial and legal regulation of settlement legal relationships the more important circumstance is a standard fixing the concept of “currency issue”, in particular “issues of cash”. It is worthy of noting that questions of monetary issue which is a starting point of all monetary turn should occupy the main place when considering actual problems of cash monetary circulation. At the same time, it is important to understand that monetary issue represents not simply release of money for the circulation – it is the independent direction of financial activity of the state.
tovmasyan2012_3.pdf (617 Kb)
Culturology
B.A. Agirbova
The culture-forming role of public relations
This paper discusses the culture-forming role of public relations (PR), features of PR-impact on a society, aiming at correction or formation of certain public opinion concerning this or that object or a question. The place and a role of culture in the life of society are considered. Features of formation of culture of the person and the society as a whole are defined. Also PR-activity of official bodies on formation of certain culture of behavior of a society, as well as the results of influence of public relations on the formation of public opinion are analyzed using an example of various state structures.
agirbova2012_3.pdf (610 Kb)
B.I. Shekultirov
Corruption in Russia as a threat to state and national security
This paper analyzes corruption in Russia as the phenomenon posing a threat to state and national security and to mass consciousness. Corruption is considered from the different points of view: legal, social, economic, political, moral and household. The author analyzes indissolubility and imperfection of our legislation, its discrepancy and problematical character giving the chance for realization of frauds by criminal structures and possibilities of ducking out with impunity. The rational maturity of a society as a result of counteraction against corruption in mass consciousness etc. is disclosed.
shekultirov2012_3.pdf (680 Kb)
D.Kh. Mekulov
Democratization and “perfection” of the government system in the North Caucasus in the 1920-1930s
The paper discloses the semantic meaning of democracy as the form of governing. The Civil War and strong class struggle removed democracy principles for a while. Clauses of the Constitution of RSFSR of 1918 and of the USSR of 1924 were in certain contradiction with the real affairs at places. Actions of extreme bodies of the state (1921-1924) debarred workers from the country governing. This paper provides specific digital data on revival of ethnic minorities in the North Caucasus.
mekulov2012_3.pdf (777 Kb)
N.N. Yurchenko
Analytical forecasting the administrative practice evolution in the aspect of local and regional projection (as shown by the the South of Russia materials)
The paper addresses the issues and prospects of evolution of administrative practices in the field of political and state governance in local and regional projection. Attention is focused on the risks of administrative sphere and on forecasting the construction of the dynamic models of regional security in the context of government structure reforming.
yurchenko2012_3.pdf (595 Kb)
S.A. Robskaya
State building as a political process (research areas)
This paper focuses upon the definition of “state building”, its origin and theoretical approaches in a contemporary political science.
robskaya2012_3.pdf (636 Kb)
A.I. Kolba
Political and disputed aspects of the relations in system of the budgetary federalism of modern Russia (the center – regions – municipalities)
The paper deals with the political conflicts, arising during creation and operation of the fiscal federalism system in Russia. The author shows how the nature of political conflict relations in this field changed from 1990 to the present. An analysis is made of the influence of defects of modern model of fiscal federalism on the growth of social tension in the Russian society at the local and regional levels.
kolba2012_3.pdf (828 Kb)
S.M. Savchenko
Specific features of electoral behavior of citizens in modern Russia
This paper discusses specific features of behavior of the domestic electorate, conditioned by peculiarities of political and socio-cultural development of modern Russia. The main attention is focused on the importance of the traditionalistic component in the worldview and behavioral patterns of Russians which influences the electoral behavior. Major trends in electoral behavior of Russian citizens are identified.
savchenko2012_3.pdf (501 Kb)
N.E. Orekhovskaya
Methodological construct of study of the “color revolution” phenomenon
The paper shows that the adequate usage of sociological tools to analyze the “color revolution” phenomenon is possible on the basis of established methodological construct, which is based on conceptual and methodological assumptions: (1) the concept of “fluid reality”, (2) the concept of “flickering” network, multiple identities, (3) informational, non-coercive influence in the artistic and aesthetic form on the mass consciousness, (4) the concept of autonomous character of sphere of public space in relation to the existing political order, which is located between the official and private spheres and contains non-formal institutions and which is directly accessible to different layers and groups of society, (5) the global information society as a unity of the real and virtual reality, with its creative character and (6) the concept of social justice.
orekhovskaya2012_3.pdf (545 Kb)
V.S. Malitsky
Ideology in contemporary Russia
The paper examines the periods of evolution of ideological situations in the Russian modern society. Attention is focused on the following periods: the period of perestroika and the revaluation of socialist values (1985-1991); the period of de-ideologisation of Russian society (1991-1996); the period of search for ideology for Russia (1996-2000); the period of implementation of neo-liberal values (2000-2008); and the period of revaluation of values of the neo-liberal ideology and the restoration of the neo-conservative values under the name of modernistic ideology (2008- the present ).
malitsky2012_3.pdf (523 Kb)
A.R. Salgiriev
Russia’s political elite: features of the formation and development
An analysis is made of the current political elite of Russia, of mechanisms and characteristics of its formation and development. The author describes the channels of elite recruiting and their functions and gives the results of opinion polls.
salgiriev2012_3.pdf (493 Kb)
The Economic Theory
G.L. Avagyan
Innovative mechanism of the cyclic-wave theory of N.D. Kondratyev
The paper discusses the cyclic-wave concept of N.D. Kondratyev and its innovative mechanism. The author discloses the problems related to innovation classification and clustering. The modern interpretation of basic provisions of the long-wave theory from the point of view of realization of innovative processes is given.
avagyan2012_3.pdf (522 Kb)
A.Т. Kirguev, A.V. Nechayev
The human factor in disintegration at meso level
The paper discusses the actual aspects of human factor in the process of disintegration of economy space of regional economic systems in contemporary Russia. The creative component of human factor plays the leading role in this process, since the disintegration realizes the conflict in the economic interests of subjects of the territory.
kirguev2012_3.pdf (337 Kb)
A.V. Nechayev
The human factor during structural transformations at meso level
The paper discusses the vital issues related to functions and position of human factor in the process of structural transformations of regional economical systems in contemporary Russia. The creative component of human factor plays the leading role in this process because the structural transformations have the trend to approve zones of active growth inside the territory.
nechayev2012_3.pdf (309 Kb)
V.V. Nikanenkova
Credit scoring as a tool of an estimation of borrowers’ creditworthiness
Recently rates of increasing the crediting market for physical persons pass ahead of the rates of increasing the corporate crediting market. This leads to increase in credit risks of the bank system. Therefore quality of management of credit risks in retail crediting gets a special urgency. One of the tools of minimization of level of credit risk for the borrowers is a scoring system. This paper discusses the basic principles of construction, objections and types of a credit scoring, as well as reflects its positive sides.
nikanenkova2012_3.pdf (619 Kb)
L.K. Ulybina
Institutes and tools of the insurance market in reproduction system of the region economy
The paper describes the methodological approach to development of institute of the insurance market in reproduction system of the region economy. The algorithm of model of formation and development of the regional insurance market is presented. Using the SWOT analysis the author reveals tendencies in the main indicators of its development. The model of development of the insurance market of Krasnodar Territory and its strategic parameters are provided.
ulybina2012_3.pdf (648 Kb)
Problems Related to Investment Activity
M.Yu. Saitova
Regional bank cluster as an innovative financial instrument to stimulate investment activity in the region
The paper deals with the questions of use of new financial instruments for stimulation of investment activity in the region in the form of formation and development of activity of a regional bank cluster. The author shows the features of the organization of financial clusters and adapts principles of cluster structuring economy. Classification of types of regional bank clusters is developed and criteria for their identification are defined.
saitova2012_3.pdf (642 Kb)
V.V. Bagmetov
The habitation market as an element of a housing construction complex of the region and its features in modern conditions
The paper discusses development features of the habitation market in modern conditions. The author systematizes housing stock elements and shows their influence on housing demand. On the basis of great statistical material, features of structure and infrastructure of the habitation market have been revealed.
bagmetov2012_3.pdf (476 Kb)
M.M. Dolgiev
The main directions of implementation of strategic approach to development of the region energy system
This work provides indicators of development of electric power and heat power sectors in the Krasnodar Territory. The major factors interfering effective development of power engineering are specified. The schematic diagram of elaboration of regional power strategy is given. The paper presents three scenarios of development of the energy sector in the Krasnodar Territory.
dolgiev2012_3.pdf (405 Kb)
B.M. Zhukov, V.A. Dianova
Identification of resource potential of the region development
The paper deals with the imperatives of effective development of locally-spatial systems. The authors pay special attention to the resource potential and to identification of the possible ways of its implementation in order to promote development of regional economic space and to achieve the strategic goals and objectives of socio-economic development.
zhukov_zh1_2012_3.pdf (617 Kb)
B.M. Zhukov, A.A. Osin
Regulatory functions of the state in providing integrated territorial competitiveness
This paper discusses formation of the new directions of the state regulatory policy, development and introduction of the modern regulatory functions to ensure integrated territorial competitiveness in the conditions of transformation and development of regional social and economic systems.
T.L. Kappusheva
Strategy of social and economic development of the region and tools of its implementation
The paper sheds light on a number of unexplored aspects related to the development and implementation of strategy of region socio-economic development in the current conditions. Particular attention is paid to the tools of regional strategy implementation.
kappusheva2012_3.pdf (338 Kb)
N.A. Koroleva
Mega giant corporations in a regional economic development of Russia
During the past years the large corporations interact intensely with the regional economic systems. The mega giant corporations with the global level of economic relations are leaders in this process. But the activity of such corporations inside the region does not guarantee effective development of the region. This paper presents the main trends in interaction of mega corporations and the regional economic systems.
koroleva1_2012_3.pdf (325 Kb)
N.A. Koroleva, N.A. Khilko
The forms of interaction of corporate and web organizations with the regional economic systems
During the past years the corporate and web organizations have had an active interaction with the regional economic systems. As a result, the new forms of relations at a meso level of organization of economic relations are created. But the activity of corporate and web organizations inside the region does not guarantee effective development of the region. This paper presents the main forms of interaction of corporate and web organizations with the regional economic systems.
T.A. Kuzin
Competitiveness of the Adygheya Republic in the economic environment of the Southern macroregion and subregional localities as a factor of its increasing
The paper examines a number of the aspects related to an assessment of competitiveness of the Adygheya Republic in the Southern macroregion, to justification of a role of subregional localities as a dominating factor of its increasing in modern conditions. Special attention is given to new forms of the organization and management of the regional economy, providing a more complete use of local resources and factors in social and economic development of territories.
kuzin1_2012_3.pdf (437 Kb)
T.A. Kuzin, M.K. Tamova
Development of subregional localities in the economic space of the region: strategic priorities and implementation mechanisms
The paper examines a number of the aspects related to an assessment of the role of subregional localities in social and economic development of the region using an example of the Adygheya Republic, to justification of strategic priorities in development of localities and mechanisms of their implementation. Special attention is given to resources of problematic regions of the South of Russia, the effective involvement of which in economic circulation is an important condition of dynamic development of subregional localities.
N.I. Pshikanokova, A.T. Bogatyrova
Investment activity of region as the factor of economic growth in the conditions of national economy modernization
The purpose of this paper is to reveal features of an investment policy of a depressive region and to substantiate the basic directions of its modernization as a system strategy forming basis of social and economic development of macroregion.
pshikanokova2012_3.pdf (542 Kb)
O.V. Turkina
Problems of a regional asymmetry of subjects in the Southern Federal District in separate kinds of activity
The paper discusses unevenness in development of activity in agriculture, hunting, forestry and manufacturing industry of subject economy in the Southern Federal District. Processes of monitoring, diversification and specialization in the most developed and profitable kinds of activity can become a solution of this problem.
turkina2012_3.pdf (573 Kb)
S.A. Chernyavskaya
Creation of sustainable regional subsystems in economic space of contemporary Russia
A variety of regional subsystems are formed in the course of structural reorganization of economic space of regions in contemporary Russia. To study them it is expedient to use the cognitive potential of the functional approach, revealing the functional orientation of the specified subsystems in the internal environment of the region.
chernyavskaya2012_3.pdf (438 Kb)
The Account, Audit and the Control
I.N. Voblaya, I.V. Sugaipova
Tools, methods and means of modeling of accounting procedures
This work deals with the questions of modeling of accounting procedures. The modeling is considered as an accounting method. The authors show the basic tools of modeling and examine sections of the Book of Accounts in detail, including off-balance accounts. The accounts of the given sections corresponding to the Accounting Standards and to the International Financial Reporting Standards are considered. Modeling is presented from the points of view of various Russian scientists, мodeling steps are studied.
voblaya2012_3.pdf (491 Kb)
I.N. Kirilov
Theoretical aspects of the development of accounting and analytical support for management decisions at the enterprise
The paper deals with the basic requirements and principles of organization of accounting and analytical systems at the enterprises. The content of the terms of “accounting” and “analysis” is studied. An analysis is made of the requirements for organizing an accounting and analytical support for management decisions at the enterprises; principles of development of effective accounting system are identified; the reasons to improve the system of accounting and analytical support are given.
kirilov2012_3.pdf (474 Kb)
Economy of Agrarian-Industrial Complex
I.V. Vasko
Theoretical aspects of formation of regional agro-clusters
The agro-industrial cluster plays a special role in studying tendencies in development of the integrated systems in agroindustrial complex. The cluster forms the favorable environment for development of the localized integrated subsystem – the agroindustrial branch of the regional economy. This paper examines the theoretical aspects of interaction of agro-cluster elements for the purpose of increasing efficiency of development of agroindustrial region.
vasko2012_3.pdf (386 Kb)
K.E. Tyupakov, I.A. Papakhchyan
Forms and sources of financing the reproduction of material base of domestic agricultural producers
The paper provides the main forms of reproduction of fleet of motor vehicles and tractors as the main component of material base of agricultural producers. An analysis is made of advantages and shortcomings. Conclusions are drawn on preference of each of the presented forms in the conditions which have developed in the branch.
tyupakov2012_3.pdf (900 Kb)
Management by Innovations
A.A. Bitlev
The state and prospects of development of innovation infrastructure in Russia
The paper considers the current state of innovative infrastructure and its components in relation to the objectives and challenges facing the national innovation system. The analysis is made of the development of individual infrastructure entities in recent years. It is inferred that the infrastructure component is the most important factor of innovation development.
bitlev2012_3.pdf (478 Kb)
Е.А. Byuller
Innovative development of the forest sector in the forest-deficient region
The paper discusses the problems and articles of conception for innovative development of forest sector of economy in the forest-deficient regions. This conception is based on the regulation mechanism of sustainable development of the forest sector.
byuller2012_3.pdf (299 Kb)
Mathematical Methods in Economy
F.B. Botasheva
Length of “a horizon of the future” as a criterion for “predictability” of the economic process
The paper describes the new approach to forecasting the economic processes. The author uses the construction of “a rectangle of prediction” in which the special role is given to the temporary side. It allows determination of natural time borders of the forecast of in advance ordered accuracy. The method is also useful for defining a temporary class of an economic signal by a criterion of the best conformity of type of its behaviour to this or that mathematical model defined from the greatest length of the temporary side of “the rectangle of prediction”.
botasheva_f_2012_3.pdf (609 Kb)
L.V. Zyuzina
Cognitive information technology of distribution of deficient resources in subsystems of “Education” system
The paper contains a structured description of cognitive information technology providing deficient resource distribution in weakly structured subsystems of “Education” system. The technology is elaborated in accordance with the characteristics of subsystems and can be extended to other subsystems of the socio-economic system, having similar characteristics.
zyuzina2012_3.pdf (1 Mb)
Innovative Technologies in Marketing
N.V. Saprykinа, E.V. Saprykina
Removal of barriers of foodstuff sales promotion using Internet communications
An analysis is made of the peculiarities of foodstuff sales promotion. The paper suggests the tools of sales promotion in the Internet that allow consumers to overcome the myths and barriers of Internet advertising. The authors present an algorithm for an advertising campaign for agro firms in the global network.
saprykina2012_3.pdf (244 Kb)
The Theory and Practice of Business
T.G. Gurnovich, L.A. Latysheva
The economic mechanism of management of system of agrarian business
The paper discusses the basic principles of effective management in the agrarian business. The factors that determine the specificity of entrepreneurship in agricultural production are systematized. The authors propose an improved model of the mechanism of agricultural entrepreneurship, including a system of principles and methods for developing and implementing management decisions.
gurnovich2012_3.pdf (685 Kb)
G.M. Zaloznaya, A.A. Mayorov
The financial component of the efficiency of business in the Orenburg region
The paper describes the economic history of entrepreneurship in the Orenburg region as an independent sector of the economy. At the present stage it requires the promotion of the innovation and production sector through the financial effect on the results of management, expansion of financial market infrastructure, a system of work with the subjects of scientific innovation small business and an increase of its share in the regional economy.
zaloznaya2012_3.pdf (726 Kb)
A.K. Edievа
The effectiveness of small business development in the Karachaevo-Cherkessia Republic
The paper deals with the questions of assessment of the effectiveness of small business development in the Karachaevo-Cherkessia Republic. An analysis is made of the current state of small business enterprises on the basis of a number of indices. It is inferred that the crisis in 2008 affected adversely the development of small enterprises. Moreover, the efficiency by certain indices was not restored even at the end of 2010.
edieva2012_3.pdf (365 Kb)
Service Economy
S.V. Grinenko
Analysis of the labor market of graduates of professional education: a marketing approach
The paper presents approaches to coordination of interests of the labor market of graduates of professional education system, which determines the balance between supply and demand through the implementation of a marketing approach in the formation and development of scientific and educational infrastructure of the professional community by raising the level of information security of management decisions.
grinenko2012_3.pdf (854 Kb)
S.V. Lazovskaya
Dialectics of the general and specific in a service sector
The paper discusses approaches to service definition, the general and specific features and properties of services. Features of a service sector in modern economic system are distinguished. The existing definitions and classifications of services of both foreign and the Russian authors are analyzed.
lazovskaya2012_3.pdf (411 Kb)
A.V. Lashko, T.A. Makarenya
Market-economic foundations of the formation and development of information services as part of a virtual market
This paper defines which information services can be attributed to the virtual market. The authors allocate the main stages in the development of market of information services and examine the dynamics of growth of the key parameters for the long term. The work provides a comparison of different definitions from domestic sources during the period of active development of information services. The results of this comparison are used to draw a conclusion about the evolution of the market.
lashko2012_3.pdf (835 Kb)
T.A. Makarenya
The marketing approach in the management of system of the service granting
This paper examines the problematic aspects of the marketing approach in management of system of service granting in the period of the economy modernization in conditions of customization of the service granting.
makarenya2012_3.pdf (1 Mb)
D.V. Ryazantseva
The main forms of interaction of secondary professional education organizations and business structures in the Krasnodar Territory
The paper discusses the forms of interaction of the service organizations of secondary professional education and business structures carried out in the Krasnodar Territory. The author gives the characteristic of such cooperation, reveals the problems and shortcomings and offers the solution of current situation by realization of potential available in the Krasnodar Territory.
ryazantseva2012_3.pdf (356 Kb)
R.L. Agabekyan
The peculiarities of transformation of Russian labor markets according to the types of economic activity
An analysis is made of the peculiarities of the sectoral labor markets. The factors influencing the condition and prospects of development of sectoral labor markets are defined. The author distinguishes stages of transformation of Russian labor market and analyzes the peculiarities of every stage of labor market development.
agabekyan2012_3.pdf (639 Kb)
K.V. Drokina
Strategic partnership of the state, universities and business structures as the necessary condition of labor market balance in the South of Russia
The main subject of work is consideration of possibility and need for application of strategic partnership between the state, universities and business structures. An attempt is undertaken to develop theoretical provisions and practical recommendations for creation of a system of strategic partnership. The author examines the relations between the state, universities and business structures arising as a result of strategic partnership. The result of research is formation of a system of strategic partnership which will promote a labor market balance in the South of Russia and which will overcome its main problem – the structural unemployment.
drokina2012_3.pdf (883 Kb)
G.L. Bayanduryan, Yu.V. Skidanova
Justification of methodological tools in the construction of a block scheme of investment policy at the machine-building enterprises
This paper examines the problems related to the absence of a new classification tool for the formation of investment policy at the machine-building enterprises, adapted to the technological modernization. The authors propose and justify the block scheme of investment policy, which includes a synergetic adapter of rationalization of resource management, which is a central part of the speaker system, connecting the conceptual and methodological, entrepreneurial, strategic, resource and analytical units and the competitiveness unit.
bayanduryan2012_3.pdf (346 Kb)
Z.O. Gukasyan
Theoretical aspects of an assessment of management quality and organization of management accounting
The paper discusses theoretical aspects of an assessment of management quality and the organization of management accounting. The author proves need for an assessment of management quality which should be constructed as a through assessment at federal, regional and corporate levels. The methodical approach to formation of indicators of this system is also substantiated.
gukasyan2012_3.pdf (488 Kb)
E.A. Gurova, I.V. Petrievsky, I.P. Kuzmenko
Information component of modern management methods for an enterprise sustainable development
This paper focuses upon the introduction of controlling system at enterprises. It is inferred that its informatization is needed to raise efficiency of functioning of the managing subject and to optimize managerial processes of its balanced development.
gurova2012_3.pdf (649 Kb)
S.K. Eshugova
Fractal methods in management of development of the enterprises of agro-industrial complex
The paper shows why it is necessary to use fractal modeling of emergence and distribution of innovations at enterprises of the agrarian and industrial complex. The author considers the theory of “fractal factory” as an innovatively focused production system and proposes the corresponding administrative tools for management of economically minimum production systems.
eshugova2012_3.pdf (347 Kb)
I.I. Lyutova
RETRACTED on September 3, 2019 Modelling of an organizational-economic controlling mechanism for an industrial enterprise sustainable development
Retraction of this publication is due to the discovered plagiarism – The sources: Konyashina, Galina Borisovna. Mechanism of stabilization of economic development of industrial enterprises: Thesis... Candidate of Economic Sciences: 08.00.05. - Moscow, 2006; Glagolev, Sergey Nikolaevich, Formation of Economic Mechanism for Flexible Development of Industrial Enterprise (Thesis 2001); Yu.A. Mukhin, Modernization of Mechanisms for Sustainable Development of Industrial Company on the Basis of Balanced Strategic Indicators System // Economic Sciences, 2011, No. 3 (76) The paper presents the classification of processes and mobility elements of a management structure at the enterprise. Consideration of the organizational-economic mechanism of adaptive management has allowed the author to propose variants of ensuring stability of enterprise development and to substantiate the strategies providing balance of indicators for long-term prospect.
lyutova2012_3.pdf (382 Kb)
Yu.V. Razvadovskaya
Structural parametrization of industrial policy as a tool of management of structural transformations in industrial economy
Within the framework of the sixth technological setup, there is a need to realize the new industrial policy directed to an increase of competitiveness of a domestic production of high-technology branches in industrial sector of economy. The structural parametrization which is based on a combination of optimum parameters of structure, creation of effective system of interrelation of parameters, the accounting of their quantity and sequence of interaction can become an effective technique of formation of qualitatively new industrial policy.
razvadovskaya2012_3.pdf (634 Kb)
P.S. Shapovalova
Problems and prospects of oil industry and substantiation of new principles of corporate planning
This article is dedicated to the analysis of the contemporary situation of Russian oil industry and the possible negative consequences of the entrance in the WTO. In the opinion of the author, in order to increase competitiveness of enterprises in this branch it is necessary to improve the management technique, namely the corporate planning system, which should be guided by new principles of alternativeness, hierarchy and social-ecological criteria.
shapovalova2012_3.pdf (495 Kb)
General Problems of Pedagogy
V.G. Bazhenov
Age features of interaction as a factor of socialization of the teenager’s personality
The paper discusses age features of teenagers’ mental development which should be taken into account in the course of the organization of interaction of these children for the purpose of personality socialization.
bazhenov2012_3.pdf (331 Kb)
S.N. Begidova, T.N. Poddubnaya
Professional subject position as a component of the student’s professional development
The paper discusses the essence and the content of a professional subject position through the definitions of “a personality’s position”, “relation”, “self-determination” and “subjectness”. The theoretical analysis of interrelations available between them allowed the authors to prove a professional position of the student as the integral component of his professional development.
begidova1_2012_3.pdf (240 Kb)
S.N. Begidova, S.A. Khazova, V.G. Mozgot
Development of the competitive pupil’s personality as a target of system of the general education
The paper proves the importance of development of the competitive personality in system of the general education. The authors examine the essence, structure and the content of social competitiveness of the pupil’s personality as the basis of development of professional competitiveness of future experts. This study provides scientific and methodical recommendations about the organization of competitive developing educational process in educational institution.
K.I. Buzarov
The system approach as a methodological principle of creation of the educational school system (theoretical aspect)
The present paper discloses the methodological value of a system approach to education. The author examines the essence of the system approach as a methodological orienting point in educational process.
buzarov2012_3.pdf (189 Kb)
N.H. Vorokova, N.Kh. Khakunov, L.N. Kubashicheva
Formation of moral value orientations in college pupils through modelling of problematic life situations
The pilot and forming experiments were conducted to reveal pedagogical conditions and means and to work out the algorithm of application of life experience in order to form moral value orientations in pupils of the college. The effective, reproduced and universal model of formation of moral value orientations in pupils of college was developed through the solution of problematic life situations.
vorokova2012_3.pdf (234 Kb)
T.D. Gomonova
The essence and structure of multicultural competence at students of higher education institutions
The paper discusses the essence and structure of multicultural competence at students of higher education institutions. The multicultural competence of students of higher education institutions is defined as an integrative quality of the future professional’s personality required for an everyday life and professional activity in multicultural society.
gomonova2012_3.pdf (287 Kb)
N.G. Emuzova
Innovative activity as the development resource of the regional education system
An analysis is made of the main directions of innovative development of a regional system. The author discusses the experience in organization of innovative activity in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, examines results of competition of innovative products (projects) and formulates the proposals allowing the improvement of innovative activity in the region.
emuzova2012_3.pdf (183 Kb)
O.S. Kabayan
A system approach to development of tolerant culture in biological education
The paper shows the role of biological education in tolerance development. The author proves that formation of biological literacy is needed to develop the tolerant culture. The importance of use of the system approach to develop the tolerant culture in biological education is substantiated.
kabayan2012_3.pdf (259 Kb)
L.P. Kochenkova
Multicultural teacher and his training in the university
The paper reveals the essence of multicultural nature as an integral quality of the contemporary teacher and provides the components that make up the model of multicultural teacher.
kochenkova2012_3.pdf (195 Kb)
V.A. Petkov
Organization of self-development of physical potential at students of higher education institution
The paper discusses the content of activity related to the organization of self-development of potential physical possibilities at students. The author proves scientifically one of the ways of its decision, namely: design of self-development of physical potential which is logically transformed to process of professional physical self-education of the student. Indicators of efficiency of the developed approach are the positive changes which have occurred in sports competence of students.
petkov2012_3.pdf (215 Kb)
T.D. Skudnova
Synergetic conception of the social and cultural design in education
An analysis is made of the modern situation in the humanities education. The author substantiates the philosophical conception of synergetic value-guided approach in education and gives base characteristics of social and cultural planning in education.
skudnova2012_3.pdf (202 Kb)
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F.P. Khakunova, M.A. Kozlovskaya
Pedagogical conditions of development of art perception at fine art lessons
The paper substantiates the pedagogical conditions of development of art perception at pupils of 5-6 classes. Results of the carried out experimental researches are presented.
khakunova2012_3.pdf (245 Kb)
F.F. Kharisov, L.A. Kharisova
Assessment of the healthcare educational technologies in system of the general education
The paper descibes criteria and techniques of an assessment of the healthcare educational technologies for their subsequent use in educational system of school.
kharisov2012_3.pdf (165 Kb)
G.Z. Kharkovskaya, K.D. Chermit, O.I. Isakov
A model of state and public management of activity of the municipal education system (as shown by the education system of Krasnodar)
The paper substantiates the purpose, criteria and structural components of the model of state and public management of activity of a municipal education system on the basis of decisions taken by the governement and education bodies. Their hierarchy is defined and its efficiency is experimentally proved.
kharkovskaya2012_3.pdf (417 Kb)
L.Kh. Tseeva, V.V. Zayko, B.Kh. Panesh
Social and personal development of younger age children in the conditions of multicultural educational space
The special importance for the multinational country is gained by constant need of society for education of the personality capable to activity in modern multiethnic conditions. Increasing attention to problems of socialization is related to the change of sociopolitical and social and economic living conditions, as well as to instability in society. The paper discusses the model of adaptable multicultural educational space constituting social and personal development of children of the advanced preschool and younger school age.
tseeva2012_3.pdf (186 Kb)
Special Methods and Teaching Technologies
Kh.Z. Bagirokov
The accounting of the interference in the course of training to Russian at Adyghean school (lexical-semantic level)
This work examines lexical-semantic interferent deviations in speech of pupils of the Adyghean national school, elimination of which promotes increasing culture of their Russian speech.
bagirokov1_2012_3.pdf (240 Kb)
Z.U. Blyagoz
Mutual enrichment of languages and cultures of the different people, the role of foreign elements, methods and ways of their use in the Russian and Adyghean speech of younger pupils
This paper examines the mutual enrichment of structural-semantic elements at contact of languages with the different systems and formation of culture of the Russian and Adyghean speech at bilingualists in the multiethnic and multicultural environment.
blyagoz1_2012_3.pdf (309 Kb)
L.N. Gorobets
“The project method” as the pedagogical technology
The work discloses the modern comprehension of the didactic concept of “the project method”. An analysis is made of the approaches to study the structure of this technology. The author provides his own comprehension, which is confirmed by teaching practice in higher education institution.
gorobets2012_3.pdf (289 Kb)
B.M. Dzhandar, M.Kh. Shkhapatseva
Educational situation as a basis of communicative and situational teaching Russian as a foreign language
Systematically purposely created situations are of great importance for formation of communicative competence in another language since they promote emergence of motive and need to speak, help promotion of hypotheses and assumptions, strengthen cogitative activity and approach the learning process to natural speech communication.
dzhandar1_2012_3.pdf (220 Kb)
A.Kh. Zagashtokov, L.I. Lieva
Teaching grammatical aspect of the Russian verb at different stages of school education (from material of the kabardian school)
This paper discusses the method of teaching the grammatical aspect of a Russian verb at different stages of school education (using materials of the Kabardian School). This piece of work develops the main idea of the article “Theory and practice of teaching the grammatical aspect of a Russian verb at primary and secondary school”, which was published in 2010 in a journal “The cultural life of the South of Russia”. The main practical results of the conducted investigations are studied in this work. The obtained results prove the effectiveness of the used methodology.
zagashtokov2012_3.pdf (237 Kb)
D.A. Tatarinov
On the use of intersubject links of mathematics and physics in complementary education of pupils
Intersubject links are the important factor of formation of a complete natural-science picture of the world at pupils. Owing to this the establishment of intersubject links in teaching disciplines of a natural and mathematical cycle is urgent at all stages of the learning process. Use of group studies promotes removal of intersubject links of mathematics and physics on level of synthesis of these disciplines. The author of this paper has developed and approved a technique of group studies with pupils of 5-6 classes, realizing intersubject links. Approbation was held on the basis of physical and mathematical school of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Both the technique and the approach, on which it is based, have serious scientific and pedagogical prospects.
tatarinov2012_3.pdf (191 Kb)
F.K. Urakova, Z.R. Khachmafova
Analysis of the art text as a way of formation of discourse and culturological competences in teaching Russian as a foreign language
The perception and processing of the art text in the other language is considered as a cognitive process. The cognitive component of the contents of the text reflects a reality fragment in its refraction in consciousness of the subjects, correlated with the concrete sociocultural environment and a plan of the author. In this regard the process of updating the cognitive schemes of the reader in the course of reading such text is described in detail.
urakova1_2012_3.pdf (209 Kb)
M.Kh. Shkhapatseva
Interference and interaction of contacting languages in the learning process in modern conditions of bilingualism
The paper addresses the problems related to language teaching in modern conditions of bilingualism. The main attention is given to interaction and interference of contacting languages in the learning process. The author shows the methodical principles of teaching languages in the conditions of bilingualism and the possible transposition and interference of the native language in the course of studying the Russian language.
shkhapatseva1_2012_3.pdf (191 Kb)
Modern Problems of Psychology
M.S. Kaydina
Social intelligence and emotional burning out of teachers of special high education institutions
The paper addresses a topical issue about resources of overcoming emotional burning out of teachers of special high education institutions. Research objective is to study social intelligence as a factor of teachers’ resistance to stress. Special objectives are to carry out a pilot study of a level of development of social intelligence and emotional burning out; and to study interrelation of social intelligence and features of teachers’ burning out. The object of research is a level of development of social intelligence. The subject of research is an influence of social intelligence on features of teachers’ emotional burning out. The research has revealed the return interrelation of level of social intelligence and teachers’ emotional burning out.
kaydina2012_3.pdf (314 Kb)
A.S. Raspopova
The influence of psychological training on the formation of structural manifestations of perfectionism in sport
The paper shows the influence of psychological training on the formation of structural manifestations of perfectionism in sport. The author presents the indicators of perfectionism, personal properties and the results of analysis of the relationship of these parameters before and after training.
raspopova2012_3.pdf (230 Kb)
Yu.K. Chernyshenko
Age features of development of mental processes in children aged 3-6 years
The paper presents data of many-year researches on features of age dynamics of mental processes (thinking, attention, memory, imagination, perception) in 3-6 year-old children. Also it shows the results of studying questions on existence of elements of sexual dimorphism in development of mental processes in preschool children.
chernyshenko2012_3.pdf (173 Kb)
L.V. Shelekhova, A.A. Panesh
Ideographic approach to definition of the main types of personal and semantic sphere of students
The paper presents the criteria device based on an ideographic approach to definition of the main types of the personal and semantic sphere of trainees, corresponding to various styles of learning activity.
shelekhova2012_3.pdf (248 Kb)
Educational Space of Physical Training and Sports
S.M. Akhmetov, A.I. Pogrebnoy
On the condition and prospects of scientific and methodical support for training the Kuban leading athletes
The paper provides the results of the carried-out scientific and methodical support of training the national teams of Krasnodar Territory in different kinds of sports. The authors show the problematic aspects in the organization of training process and prospects of further improvement of system of training the qualified athletes.
akhmetov2012_3.pdf (184 Kb)
S.N. Begidova
Development of motor creativity as a factor of professional competitiveness of the physical training expert
The paper uncovers the essence of development of motor creativity at students – future experts in physical training and sports. The author proves that there is a connection between the development of creativity in the motor sphere and competitiveness of the expert. Stages of development of motor creativity are described: reproductive, standard and creative. It is inferred that there is the interrelation of impellent and intellectual development of the personality in the sphere of physical training.
Yu.M. Bosenko
Gender aspects of stress-controlling behaviour in team and individual types of sport
This work examines displays of stress-controlling strategies at athletes of team and individual types of sport. It has been revealed that the used stress-controlling strategies are influenced by a gender, sports qualification and by specificity of sports activity.
bosenko2012_3.pdf (294 Kb)
V.I. Zhukov, A.M. Doronin, I.M. Kozlov
The use of training devices to develop special force in athletes during the learning and training process
The paper discusses the conditions increasing productivity of learning and training in sports by using training devices developing special force in athletes.
zhukov_v_2012_3.pdf (195 Kb)
V.E. Kalnitskaya, A.I. Pogrebnoy
Binocular synchronous pupillometry in monitoring of the psychofunctional condition of high-qualification athletes
Observations of 83 high-qualification athletes representing different types of sports, by means of a method of a computer pupillometry, have revealed the qualitative and quantitative parameters of the РМ пающе reflex. These parameters make it possible to estimate a psychofunctional condition, to reveal deviations and to propose rehabilitation actions for athletes.
kalnitskaya2012_3.pdf (219 Kb)
I.M. Kozlov, R.A. Kadyrkaev
Muscle activity at figure skaters during special exercises
The aim of this study is a comparison of muscle activity during two kinds of jumping exercises that young figure skaters do before ice training. For this purpose one high qualification figure skater did 6 jumping exercises. During exercises electrical activity of muscles, acceleration center of body mass, ground reaction force and trajectory of body mass center were evaluated. As a result of research it has been established that the maximum muscle activity is observed at departing from ice and at landing and the minimal muscle activity is marked at flight; interaction with ground in special exercises is of quick character; the consecutive and simultaneous antagonist muscle’s activity is observed during exercises which depend on movement target.
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O.B. Nemtsev, M.Kh. Kodzheshau, I.N. Grekalova
On measuring results of counter movement jump
The present research focuses upon comparison of results of counter movement jump measured by different methods, including 2-D and 3-D videotaping with different frequency, force plate and moving gage. It has been established that the result of counter movement jump evaluated during flight time by using force plate is significantly less than that measured by other methods. Results measured by different methods have strong correlation. But stronger correlation has been established between results of 3-D videotaping, on the one hand, and force plate and moving gage, on the other hand. Weaker correlation has been observed between results of 2-D videotaping, on the one hand, and 3-D videotaping and force plate, on the other hand.
nemtsev2012_3.pdf (234 Kb)
N.N. Pilyuk, L.V. Zhigaylova
Motivation of competitive activity of high-qualification acrobats and jumpers on the trampoline
Our approach conceives of competitive activity of high qualification acrobats and jumpers on a trampoline as a complete, independent system which has concrete motivation, the contents, results and the process consisting of external and internal sides. The subsystem of motivation consists of the following parts: needs for the competitive relations; motives of the activity; the purposes and tasks which are put by the athlete and the coach, participating in competitions; and strategy and tactics developed proceeding from level of readiness and a rank of competitions. Each part has a composite structure, leading and secondary components which have various degree of interrelation with competitive result. The subsystem of motivation plays one of the principal roles in all system of competitive activity.
pilyuk2012_3.pdf (233 Kb)
A.A. Fedyakin
Features of recreational and training effects of nordic walking on the human body
The paper deals with the relatively new trend of fitness – Nordic walking. The author provides data describing the features of the training effects of Nordic walking compared to those of Terrainkur. The main indicator is the dynamics and the total heart rate during the Terrainkur route passage with sticks and without them.
fedyakin2012_3.pdf (421 Kb)
V.E. Chursinov
Definition of the type of the “loading – yielding force impulse” dependence in shock - isotonic and shock - isokinetic modes of muscle operation
Excentric training in isotonic and isokinetic modes is a unique form of external resistance for learning and training which is created by using an original training complex. This research is made to detect specific features of the dependence of “loading – a yielding force impulse of muscle pull” and skeletal muscles of the person using an example of power exercises in an automated workplace sports in shock - isokinetic and shock - isotonic modes of muscular contraction. The directly-proportional dependence between the size of loading and an impulse of yielding force (with increasing size of loading the impulse of yielding force increases) in competitive sports exercise in shock - isotonic and shock - isokinetic modes was defined for the first time. Also a comparative analysis of the “loading – a yielding force impulse” dependence in shock - isotonic and shock - isokinetic modes of muscle operation in competitive exercises was made for the first time.
chursinov2012_3.pdf (389 Kb)
M.M. Shestakov
Technology of the individualization of football player training process and conditions of its realization
The paper substantiates the technology of an individualization of the football player training process. It is grounded on the accounting of level of readiness, functional condition and competitive activity of individual players defining possibilities of athletes to realize tasks, providing the effective collective activity during a match.
shestakov2012_3.pdf (330 Kb)
F.B. Beshukova
Post-modernist structure of the art text of «The Black Mountain» by N. Kuyek
The paper examines the genre specifics. The author puts forward the hypothesis for post-modernist structure of the studied text, referred to a novel genre. In order to disclose the main problem, a number of questions are actualized: specifics of an embodiment of the author’s consciousness, feature of structuring a system of images, text chronotope.
beshukova2012_3.pdf (496 Kb)
M.M. Gubanukayeva
Influence of the Russian literature traditions on art outlook of the Chechen writers of the 1920-1960s
This paper examines influence of creativity of A.S.Pushkin, M.Yu.Lermontov and L.N.Tolstoy on art outlook of the Chechen writers of the 1920-1960s. In the pre-revolutionary period, when writing was absent, the Russian language played the great role in development of Russian-language art thought of the Chechens. The Russian language acquainted national intellectuals with literature and provided them an opportunity to have direct and indirect contacts with the figures of Russian literature. Mastering experience of Russian classical literature is one of the main secrets of the accelerated development of national literature of the Chechen people.
gubanukayeva2012_3.pdf (372 Kb)
A.K. Matyzheva
The Adyghean «small» prose: genre preferences
This work examines the development of «small» prose genres (the short story and the story) in the Adyghean literature and the theoretical sources which have influenced the formation and dynamics of emerging genres. Results of research allowed the author to give a new assessment to the short story and to the story in treatment of a question of genre preferences.
matyzheva2012_3.pdf (382 Kb)
U.M. Panesh
About Tembot Kerashev’s spiritual heritage
The present research focuses upon T.Kerashev’s place in national culture. An attempt is undertaken to present history of literature as the history of public thought and to trace, on this background, the main stages of creativity of the writer. As a result, sources and features of the main works of the master and their typological relations to the domestic literature and to the 20th century realism were defined.
panesh2012_3.pdf (462 Kb)
A.K. Pshizova
Art tools for historical color of an era in Tembot Kerashev’s short stories
The paper discusses the formation and development of small genres in national literature – the great story, the story and the short story. Relying on numerous works of the Adyghean literary critics and critics focusing upon genre problems, the author of this paper investigates theoretically specific features of formation of the short story as a genre in the new writing literature of the Adyghes.
pshizova2012_3.pdf (363 Kb)
A.A. Serdyuk
National consciousness in A. Bayborodin’s creativity
An analysis is made of national consciousness as one of the basic problems in creativity of A.Bayborodin. The paper examines unity of orthodox and national values in Russian literature. The national ideal of the writer is disclosed.
serdyuk2012_3.pdf (375 Kb)
V.T. Sosnovsky, A.P. Burnusuzyan
Interpretation of the Daghestan national greetings in «Khadzhi Murat», the great story by L.N.Tolstoy
The Caucasus enriched L.N.Tolstoy with a folkloristic, historical and ethnographic material which later was used in «Khadzhi Murat”. In communication of mountaineers, the greetings making an independent genre classification group are very common. The Daghestan national greetings which were developed by century tradition of the mountain moral code are widely used in “Khadzhi Murat”. They contain a lot of things: the custom of the Daghestan hospitality, mountain ethics, etc. Understanding this, L.N.Tolstoy aspires to keep semantic meaning of mountain greetings for the art and narrative purposes, improving and altering them in various lists of edition of the “Khadzhi-Murat” great story.
sosnovsky2012_3.pdf (440 Kb)
A.A. Skhalyakho, D.S. Skhalyakho
National factor as the major component of literary creativity
The paper discusses the aspects of national and cultural originality in the literary process. An analysis is made of communicative properties of the language as a tool for display of national life and a form of manifestation of art thinking of the people. It is inferred that the national in literature is displayed not only in the language, but also in contents of literary works where the national spirit impregnating the art organism of the work is the determinant factor.
skhalyakho2012_3.pdf (502 Kb)
M.A. Khakuasheva
New story parable «A Worldwide Flood» by M. Emkuzh (1994)
An analysis is made of one of the modern works of the Adyghean Russian-language authors – the great story «A Worldwide Flood» of the Kabardian prose writer M. Emkuzh. This story is noted for a complicated composition, symbolism and a semantic saturation. «A Worldwide Flood», along with the novel «Abrag» by J. Koshubayev, can be referred to anti-Utopia stories, a new direction which has arisen in Post-Soviet Russian-language literature.
khakuasheva2012_3.pdf (426 Kb)
F.N. Khuako
Evolution and genre specifics of the lyrical story
The paper discusses the history of the origin and development of the lyrical story, its composite and stylistic features. The analysis is made on the basis of a considerable literary and critical material. The author examines the theoretical fundamentals and the questions related to traditions, innovations and specifics of art lyricism in prose.
khuako_f_2012_3.pdf (515 Kb)
K.M. Shikov, P.K. Chekalov
Metric-rhythmic pallete of the collection of K.L.Mkhtse «In one world»
An analysis is made of a metric basis of the poetic book by K.L.Mkhtse «In one world». The authors used the statistical methods to reveal a ratio of syllabic-tonic and tonic meters, disyllabic and three-syllable meters; and the quantitative structure of multimetric compositions, white and free verses. The carried-out analysis represents a rich variety of forms, meters and rhythms which the Abasin poet used in the late 1970s.
shikov2012_3.pdf (441 Kb)
K.G. Shazzo
The art conflict in a lyrical work (A.Fet, A.Blok and N. Baratashvili)
The paper examines the art conflict in lyrical work, features of its manifestation in the identity of the hero, his experiences, character and the nature of disclosure of the many-sided epic world in the confessionary text, an originality of a lyrical plot, lyrical composition etc.
shazzo_k1_2012_3.pdf (495 Kb)
Yu.A. Yakhutl
Updating traditions of the Adyghean enlightenment in the Adyghean new written-language novel (question statement)
The paper discusses the idea of studying transformation of Adyghean enlightenment traditions in the post-revolutionary period of history of national literature. Works of the well-known Adyghean writers T.Kerashev and A.Evtykh are examined. It is established that three periods of enlightenment in the North Caucasus in literature have become a uniform chain of forward development and have led to the post-revolutionary period of national culture and education.
yakhutl2012_3.pdf (457 Kb)
Folkloristik
N.Ts. Bitkeev, A.N. Bitkeeva
Folklore of the Mongolian ethnoses: traditions and innovation
The paper focuses upon the connection of tradition and innovation in folklore of the Mongolian ethnoses. An analysis is made of its current state, wealth and identity of spiritual culture of the Mongolians. The authors emphasize that the folklore helps people to perceive more completely reality, it is a source of enrichment of speech and its genres reflect achievements of moral and art culture of the people. Nowadays patriotic, pedagogical and art traditions of the Mongolian ethnoses did not lose their value.
bitkeev2012_3.pdf (364 Kb)
A.M. Gutov, M.M. Pashtova (Mizhayeva)
On translation of the Adyghean folklore text
This work describes the history and modern methodological problems of translation of the Adyghean folklore text. The authors allocate the important structural elements of the text (phonologic, lexical and stylistic), the transfer of which causes certain difficulties in translation into the other language and suggest versions of the solution of various translational and edition problems. Folkloristic translation is regarded as the scientific problem the adequate decision of which actualizes language and cultural features of the original. The role of the expanded comments to the text is noted and their functional versions are given.
gutov2012_3.pdf (480 Kb)
N.Kh. Emykova
Khokhi-toasts in transmissions of the Adyghean radio
An analysis is made of folklore genre transformations, in particular, khokhi-toasts at their different operational stages in mass-media texts. The author arrives at a conclusion that the Adyghean radio promoted formation of new cultural language in texts of toasts. With the performing form preserved, a certain deformation of a traditional khokhi genre took place.
emykova2012_3.pdf (404 Kb)
S.L. Zukhba, T.N. Chamokov
Deity of a horse in mythology of the Abkhazians and Adyghes
The paper discusses scant information about almost forgotten but popular in the past Abkhazian and Adyghean deities of a horse named Achyshyashyan (Abkhazian name) or Pshishana (Adyghean name). In order to reconstruct images of these deities the authors used folklore and ethnographic data, as well as some data of scientists of the 19th-20th centuries.
zukhba1_2012_3.pdf (389 Kb)
S.L. Zukhba
Female beauty ideal in the Nart epos of the Abkhazean-Adyghean people
In the Nart heroic epos of the Abkhazean-Adyghean people, the beauty is regarded as one of the main dignities of the woman. The author takes the most characteristic examples from texts of this majestic spiritual monument glorifying the bewitching beauty of a number of Nart women. With reference to them the concept of beauty is described as set of fine qualities in contrast to the ugly.
Z.Zh. Kudayeva
Center symbolics in mythic/poetic views of the Adyghes
On the basis of the analysis of folklore sources and a mythic ritual complex the assumption is put forward that a system of the Adyghean mythic/poetic views included steady cosmogonic ideas of a tree as a Center of space.
kudayeva_z_2012_3.pdf (603 Kb)
A.N. Sokolova
On cultural diffusions in the post-folklore environment (using a dance «Oyra-oyra» as an example)
The paper deals with the subject related to the dance «Oyra-oyra», occurring in the European post-folklore environment. On the basis of the great case of data obtained in archives and business trips, from the content analysis of Internet space, scientific literature and fiction, the author puts forward an idea of «the Caucasian trace» in the history of emergence of the dance and analyzes multiethnic and globalization impregnations in its structure and in the contents and multisemantic codes, interpreted differently in the specific environment.
sokolova2012_3.pdf (622 Kb)
T.N. Chamokov, M.N. Khachemizova
Archaic attribute in a system of fantastic images in the Adyghean heroic epos «Nart»
The paper describes relations of fantastic images of the Adyghean heroic epos «Nartkher» to historical and genetic realities of an antiquity, in particular, to archaic attributes of the Ancient Meot period (the 8th – 7th centuries BC), coinciding with a Cimmerian Era — time of formation of the main core of the Nart epos. The Nart legends about fight against giants, about Sauseryko’s single combat with Totresh; and «Nart Kozheub», «Nart Koles», etc. were taken as an initial material. A link is established between the archaic attributes of the Nart epos and the archeology and ethnography data concerning the Era of Bronze and the early Iron Age, reflected in Nart legends and Adyghean pshinatles.
chamokov2012_3.pdf (450 Kb)
K.G. Shazzo, Sh.E. Shazzo
On poetics of «Nart» epos
An analysis is made of some questions of «Nart» poetics (Adyghean version). An attempt is undertaken to investigate the content and motive functions of rythmic and rythmic-intonational repertoire of epic texts and formation of genre and style features (on the basis of one of the poems devoted to Sausoruko). The most important conclusion is that the sound-phonetic compositions influence directly the plot-event narration bases.
A.N. Abregov, A.A. Khatkhe
Scientific and national flora nominations in English, German, Russian and Adyghean languages
The article is devoted to the investigation of the scientific and national denominations of plants in English, German, Russian and Adyghean languages. A research objective is to show the peculiarities of the flora kingdom nominations in the scientific terminology and in the colloquial speech, where there are different names for designating the same plant. The material analysis shows that the scientific and the national names of plants have different structure which is indicated by phytonyms of these languages.
abregov1_2012_3.pdf (546 Kb)
A.N. Abregov
Structural and motivational interpretation of a number of lexemes in the Adyghean languages: etymological etudes
The structural and motivational characteristic of a number of lexemes in the Adyghean languages is provided only on the basis of etymological researches though in agglutinative languages, as the linguistic literature shows, the borders of morphemes are accurately delimited from each other. Lexical units of the Adyghean and Kabardino-Circassian languages are examined taking into account historical changes at phonetic, morphemic and semantic levels.
A.A. Altunin
Structural components of the concept of «politeness» in the Russian and English language cultures
The paper examines the specificity of components of the concept of «politeness». An analysis is made of various approaches to the «concept» definition. The author shows the concept structure, analyzes the universal category of «politeness» and reveals similarities and distinctions in understanding the studied concept by representatives of Russian and English communicative cultures. It is inferred that the people, belonging to different language culture communities, have distinctions in perception of the world.
altunin2012_3.pdf (422 Kb)
M.P. Akhidzhakova, A.N. Khavdok
Semantic field of reflection of the Adyghes’ mentality in A.Evtykh’s language space
The paper discusses a system of verbal meanings which corresponds to social and ethnocultural competence of native speakers. Following the interpretation of a fragment of reality in conceptual system, the author shows the formation of a sense of verbal expressions about construction of a definite «world picture». Interpretations of the different conceptual structures belonging to a conceptual system which can «choose» the interpretation corresponding to intuition of the native speaker are given. Creation of the conceptual model providing the «true» information for a certain fragment of reality is described.
akhidzhakova1_2012_3.pdf (558 Kb)
M.P. Akhidzhakova
Cognitive structure of a system of historically developed spiritual and moral spheres of thinking and behavior of the Adyghes in A.Evtykh’s mental language space: linguoculturological aspect
The paper discusses the creation and reconstruction of mental reality of the Adyghes’ life, psychology and civilization. Following the ethnoreproducing mechanisms, the author shows the most complicated transformations in the way of life, thinking and moral bases of life of the modern Adyghe. Various situations of eternal moral and ethical values – humanity, philanthrophy and the real courage – are described. The language material testifying that the consciousness of the writer is focused on the reflection of moral traditional values is given.
Kh.Z. Bagirokov, Z.U. Blyagoz
On the concepts of “the native language” and “non-native language”
The paper discusses various approaches to definition and interpretation of the concepts of “the native language” and “non-native language”. At research of this problem it is very important to differentiate the concepts of “the language” and “speech”. The coexistence of two language systems is the main source of reflection of verbal means of communication in the language and speech of bi - and multilingual society.
Art bilingualism as the multilingual space: the problem statement
The paper discusses the bilingual and multilingual situation in the Adyghean language space, which affected the formation of a language picture of the world in the Adyghes of the historical homeland and abroad and caused strengthening communicative interactions and search for ethnos self-identification in the conditions of globalization. Nevertheless, at the present stage the functioning of the Adyghean language in multilingual conditions is still poor studied.
M.R. Bagomedov
Functioning of hydronyms in the Darga toponymic system
The paper examines the hydronyms of Darga, one of the unique regions of multiethnic Daghestan. An analysis is made of the names of the water objects fixed in the territory of the settlements of Akushinsky, Dakhadayevsky, Kaytagsky, Levashinsky and Sergokalinsky rural areas. On the basis of the analysis of a large actual material, the author reveals the common and distinctive features of the analyzed toponymic units in the Darginsky language.
bagomedov2012_3.pdf (567 Kb)
A.Yu. Baranova
Toponymy as the means of actualization of mentality in the Russian-Adyghean language culture
The paper examines mentality of the Russian and Adygheans through the toponymic system. The author shows that the Russian and Adyghean toponyms of the region represent an objective picture of contact of two cultures. Both the cultural and historical relations and the national features, which are displayed in toponymy, are noted. It is inferred that the views of native speakers and specificity of a world vision of two peoples are reflected in ways of the toponym nomination.
baranova2012_3.pdf (478 Kb)
Realization of bilingual training as the call of the times: linguistic aspect
The paper discusses the conditions of parallel functioning of the state languages at the present stage of social development in the Adygheya Republic. After considering the interaction of the Russian and Adyghean languages, the author shows the formation and development of bilingualism: the formation of speech skills in the Russian and Adyghean languages and mutual enrichment of languages and cultures of the peoples. The work describes the extralinguistic (beyond the language) and language factors, promoting the formation of the Russian and Adyghean speech in modern conditions, and gives the typological characteristic of the considered languages.
R.A. Volkova, Yu.M. Nechay
Semantics and functions of an emotional and expressional particle of doch in the art text (from materials of the language of E.M.Remarque’s prose and its translations into Russian)
The paper discusses the semantic-functional specificity of modal particle doch in the works of E.M.Remarque. Being the part of the sentences that have different aims, it promotes implementation of important illocutionary intentions of the speaker, providing him an opportunity to influence the course of verbal communication in order to achieve the desired pragmatic results. An analysis is also made of variants of its transformation in the Russian translations.
volkova2012_3.pdf (541 Kb)
M.A. Gasanova
Numerical symbolics in the Tabasaransky paremiology
A linguocultural analysis is made of the Tabasaransky proverbs and sayings with a numerical component. The author focuses attention on the material and spiritual aspects of numerical symbolism related to the life and death of a human being and to understanding the time and space categories by the Tabasaransky native speakers.
gasanova2012_3.pdf (611 Kb)
T.M. Grushevskaya, N.Yu. Fanyan
Modular approach to the text/discourse analysis: contribution of the Geneva linguistic school
The paper discusses the modular approach to the text analysis, the criteria characteristic of any type of a discourse, initial requirements for the complex analysis of a text / discourse and the results of the text / discourse analysis in argumentative orientation.
grushevskaya2012_3.pdf (428 Kb)
Yu.N. Gusak
Functional specificity of punctuation in dichotomic space of language and speech: basic approaches and principles
An analysis is made of the basic works on research of the punctuation system of Russian, representing various approaches and opinions, concerning principles on which the punctuation is based, and permanently emphasizing its importance and functional specificity in text creation as an actual research position in linguistics. The language saved up the huge resources allowing us to represent and interpret the text in a new way. This explains the special urgency why it is necessary to study punctuation.
gusak2012_3.pdf (424 Kb)
Composite syntactic whole in the Russian, Adyghean and English languages
A composite syntactic whole is the largest of structural-semantic units, which constitute the text. The paper discusses the construction of the composite syntactic whole in the Russian, Adyghean and English languages.
B.M. Dzhandar
Comparative and typological characteristic of a syntactic system of the Russian, Adyghean and English languages
The paper presents a comparative and typologic description of a syntactic system of the Russian, Adyghean and English languages. As a result, essential features have been revealed for both three compared languages and for each language separately.
S.S. Doyunova, R.Yu. Namitokova
Precedent-related names of vodka
The paper examines the phenomenon of precedentness and precedent-related texts using an example of names of the well-known product of material culture, the Russian vodka, being part of the language culture. The authors reveal also the features of text implementation for an advertising discourse as the precedent-related phenomena possessing huge pragmatical potential that causes emergence of a great interest in this phenomenon in modern linguistics. Results of research allowed the authors to define sources of precedent-related texts and different types of their transformation.
doyunova2012_3.pdf (479 Kb)
E.E. Zhuk
Features of studying language means of comic and their translation (taken from works of O. Henry and P.G.Wodehouse)
This paper regards the problem of language means of the comic category in fiction text. The author underlines the necessity of studying the comic means from the cognitive point of view, taking into account the author’s linguistic nature. The critical analysis of the comic category promotes profound understanding of the fiction text through the culture.
zhuk2012_3.pdf (417 Kb)
N.B. Kazarina, L.A. Isayeva
Sports discourse: continuum discretization
This paper examines a sports discourse as a composite multi-aspect uniting including central and peripheral zones, each of which has a set of specific features. Zones of a continuum are characterized on the basis of professional competence of participants of a discourse, communication situations, the purposes, strategies and tactics of communication and language means of their realization.
kazarina_n_2012_3.pdf (448 Kb)
S.G. Kazarina
Typological term studies as a differentiated linguistic discipline
This paper substantiates allocation of typological term studies as a relatively differentiated linguistic discipline which is at a boundary of term studies and linguistic typology and which is characterized by the existence of its own object, subject, research methods and specific applied products.
kazarina_s_2012_3.pdf (414 Kb)
A.M. Kambachokov, D.D. Gubzhokova
Features of zoomorphism functioning in the Kabardino-Circassian language
The paper deals with the features of functioning in art speech of the Kabardians and Circassians of word forms and phrases-metaphors with a rod word – the name of the live being, giving the figurative characteristic to the person. The authors make an analysis of lexical semantics of zoomorphisms, define their composition, borders of application and a syntactic position in the sentence. Besides, the work reveals the most effective ways of achievement or strengthening expressivity in the Kabardino-Circassian language by using zoomorphisms.
kambachokov2012_3.pdf (551 Kb)
S.K. Kubashicheva
Extralinguistic factors and stylistic features of causative constructions in languages with different systems
The paper examines, in a comparative and typological aspect, the extralinguistic factors influencing the stylistic and statistical characteristics of causative constructions in languages with different systems. An analysis is made of frequency of realization of constructions with causative semantics in various functional styles, as well as of the semantic relations between actants of causative constructions in the English and Adyghean languages.
kubashicheva2012_3.pdf (399 Kb)
E.N. Luchinskaya, M.N. Kunina
Actualization of event representation as the specificity of interaction in a discourse of the judicial police officer-performer
This work studies the status and parameters of a discourse of the judicial police officer-performer as a special type of the institutional discourse functioning in the legal sphere. This discourse was not yet a subject of special linguistic studying in a modern science. The event aspect of actualization of a discourse of judicial police officer-performer assumes consideration of a role of participants of a discourse in the course of professional communication and the analysis of communicative situations of different genres. Distinguishing the lexical-thematic groups in a discourse of judicial police officer-performer is the promising direction in research of this problem.
luchinskaya2012_3.pdf (487 Kb)
L.S. Makarova
Semantic dispersion and art transformation of an image in a poetic translation (using a material of the Russian and French languages)
This work discusses specifics of poetic translation and the possibility of translational transformation of an artistic image. The author develops and specifies the concept of dispersion of the sense, capable to bring to a discord between the poetic original and translation.
makarova2012_3.pdf (372 Kb)
O.E. Pavlovskaya, N.Yu. Zimina
Specifics of ornamental idiostyle of postmodernism (as shown by the novel of V. Pelevin “Generation P”)
The paper discusses the problem of specificity determination of ornamental idiostyle in creativity of Russian postmodern writers, in particular, in V.Pelevin's creativity. Definition of the writer’s idiostyle is given and specific features of Victor Pelevin’s ornamental idiostyle are revealed. It is inferred that the writer’s creativity corresponds always to a certain literary direction and to some extent is always beyond any currents owing to the specificity and originality, which is caused by identity of the writer's style.
pavlovskaya1_2012_3.pdf (460 Kb)
N.E. Malova
Linguo-cognitive categories of “implicitness” and "subtext"
The linguo-cognitive categories of “implicitness” and “concept” are characterized as the markers of ideological level of work, and respectively, identity of an author's view of the world. These categories have no special language means of expression. The process of decoding demands certain efforts from the addressee who should correlate the content elements so that they had the meaning and importance. Having considered the features of “beyond the text” information, the author characterizes specific possibilities of an implicitness and subtext for research of a full picture of the art text.
malova2012_3.pdf (443 Kb)
O.E. Pavlovskaya
Features of SMS communication of the student of secondary professional education as a representation of pragmatical level of the language personality
This paper examines SMS communication as a representation of pragmatical level of the language identity of the student of secondary professional education. The author analyzes such language features of SMS as an informal language, emotionality and use of forms of addresses and nonverbal signals.
M.A. Poleva
Language consciousness of the adolescent through a prism of internal speech of characters of fiction
The paper examines the internal speech of characters using an example of the novel by J. Salinger “The Catcher in the Rye”. The author emphasizes need of studying the language consciousness of the adolescent and ways of its expression in a work of art. The analysis of internal speech of the adolescent shows a set of different ways of its actualization in fiction.
poleva2012_3.pdf (435 Kb)
V.B. Popova
Categorial resonance in treatment of a definiteness / indefiniteness dichotomy
An analysis is made of the content of the category of definiteness and indefiniteness given in the Linguistic encyclopedic dictionary. The author shows that it is necessary to differentiate the concepts of definiteness / indefiniteness like acquaintance to the reviewer, his individualizing characteristics and like calculation of borders of a subject of speech: still estimated, variative characteristics (indefinite article) and already estimated (definite), without their obligatory specification.
popova2012_3.pdf (654 Kb)
E.G. Somova, G.A. Abramova
Phonics in the organization of the poetic text
The paper discusses the role of the sound organization of a verse in creation of an artistic image and in decoding the author’s idiostyle. This work traces the phonic features of art texts caused by influence of a sound image and gives examples of use of the author's individual phonic methods in compositions of Russian and foreign poets (Pushkin, Lermontov, Akhmatova, Balmont, Khlebnikov, Zabolotsky, Poe and Frost).
somova2012_3.pdf (422 Kb)
M.S. Skhakumidova
Communicative, speech and rhetorical preconditions of Russian teaching
This paper deals with the complicated and unsolved yet question on communicative, speech and rhetorical preconditions of Russian teaching. The author shows the ways of activization of the rhetorical means strengthening the tools of a language material and promoting education of the general culture, in particular, the culture of speech behavior and the discipline of thinking.
skhakumidova2012_3.pdf (378 Kb)
N.V. Tishin
Interpretation of a political discourse in mass media
The paper gives a definition of a discourse and elucidates the concept of interpretation of mass media political discourse. The political discourse can be examined, at least, from four points of view: political science, purely philological, socio-psycho-linguistic and individual hermeneutic. The author also shows that the tools of interpretation are of three types: properties of speech, knowledge of properties of speech in this language or in human language in general and strategies, organizing a real course of interpretation and connecting among themselves the purposes and means of interpretation.
tishin2012_3.pdf (410 Kb)
R.B. Unarokova, G.Sh. Unarokova
Linguocultural concept “nasyp / happiness” in the Adyghean language
The paper examines the basic linguocultural concept of “nasyp / happiness” in a concept sphere of the Adyghean language, reveals and describes figurative, conceptual and value characteristics in the language consciousness of the Adyghes. Axiologic, national and specific characteristics of this concept are analyzed.
unarokova1_2012_3.pdf (477 Kb)
R.B. Unarokova
“Special languages” of the Adyghes: a linguofolkloristic aspect
An analysis is made of the forms of art organization of communication significant of Adyghean communicative culture, ways of their functioning according to a technique offered by linguofolkloristics and ethnolinguistics and the new directions of a science on the language and folklore relations. Also the author explores specifics of poetic texts through which the mysterious language is realized.
F.K. Urakova, B.M. Bersirov
Comparative characteristic of lexical and grammatical units of the Russian and Adyghean languages
The paper discusses the questions of the comparative and typological description of lexical and grammatical units of the Russian and Adyghean languages. The difficulties in mastering Russian lexicon are related to the interlingual lexical interference caused by essential divergences in lexical system of the Russian and Adyghean languages. The authors show that the compared languages differ at grammatical level not only in absence of certain grammatical categories, but also in nature of expression and functioning in speech of identical categories of parts of speech.
F.K. Urakova
Comparative and typological description of phrases in the Russian and Adyghean languages
The paper deals with the questions of the comparative and typological description of phrases in the Russian and Adyghean languages. This study allows outlining a strategy of the prevention and overcoming interfering influence of the native language promoting more rational organization of a language material in order to improve the quality of teaching Adyghean pupils to Russian.
Z.R. Khachmafova, E.N. Luchinskaya
Intertextuality as reflection of linguocultural consciousness of the female language personality
Intertextuality is investigated as a characteristic of individual style of the female author to reveal the central artistic images, symbols and the motives functioning as stem-forming elements of the art continuum.
khachmafova2012_3.pdf (681 Kb)
A.R. Khunagova
On definition of concept of “fashion” through “concept” definition
The main characteristics of “the concept” are presented. The contents, structure, the main types and features of the concept are examined which allows all-round definition of a concept of “fashion” and elucidation of its essence. The concept of “fashion” is treated as a sociocultural concept - regulator, which is characterized by high value for the corresponding linguocultures.
khunagova2012_3.pdf (424 Kb)
A.A. Shazzo
A tendency to language democratization in the qualitative press of the beginning of the third millennium
The paper discusses the tendency to language democratization in the qualitative press where there is the contamination of the language means belonging to different styles of communication. The use of stylistically lowered elements of a slang and popular speech causes expressivity and assessment, promoting manifestation of the author's “I” of the journalist who possesses stylistic competence and sense of proportion. Emergence of other style elements in analytical texts of the newspaper journalism focused on book and written speech, is a steady tradition in modern mass media.
shazzo_a_2012_3.pdf (229 Kb)
Compound sentence as a special structural-semantic type in the Russian and Adyghean languages
The paper presents the comparative analysis of a compound sentence in the Russian and Adyghean languages. The author shows the approaches to this problem in the compared languages and structural-semantic characteristics of this type of sentences, as well as defines the typology of compound sentences in the Russian and Adyghean languages.
Study of Arts
G.Е. Kaloshina
Opera-oratorio formation in the 1920s in A.Honegger, I.Stravinsky and A.Schoenberg’s creativity
The paper examines the formation of an opera-oratorio in creativity of A.Honegger, I.Stravinsky and A.Schoenberg. A basis of rapprochement of the opera and the oratorio is the myth. It leaves traces on semantics of a plot, spatial-time processes, genre priorities and composition structure, as well as on interaction of the collective and individual principles. The author shows the features of image treatment, the role of symbolical level of the dramatic art and some versions of symphonization.
kaloshina2012_3.pdf (732 Kb)
M.L. Karamanova
“Sticks” by G. Kancheli as a multigenre composition
The paper discusses the verbal, intra-thematic and composite levels of synthesis in the composition “Sticks” by G. Kancheli for a viola, chorus and an orchestra. The multigenre whole is formed by interaction of musical and extra musical genres, namely: concert, cantata, requiem, symphony, poem, motion picture art, prayer and liturgy. The composition connects features of sonata allegro, the multiple rondeau, a monocycle and variations. The author reveals the multilevel character of mythological space of dramatic art and the apocalypse concept.
karamanova2012_3.pdf (496 Kb)
T.S. Rudichenko
Christian tradition and folklore of the Don Cossacks
The paper discusses the religious views of the Don Cossacks and the influence of the main views of the Christian dogma on their folklore. An attempt is undertaken to create the objective basis of opinions about religiousness of Cossacks, to reveal sources from which orthodox ideas got into national culture and systematize Christian images, motives and subjects in folklore. Influence of Christian tradition is traced at levels of the contents (concepts), forms of expression (poetics) and the organization of a system of texts (in their semiotic understanding).
rudichenko2012_3.pdf (508 Kb)
A.S. Sagitova
Stage director's searches at the Bashkir theatre in the 1960s – 1990s
An analysis is made of the 1960s – 1990s stage direction of the Bashkir academic drama theatre named after M. Gafuri. This period is defined as time of gradual deep updating the academic scene, its exit to new level of art thinking when the saved-up traditions stimulate searches for new scenic forms and ways of reflection of life. As a result, all components of the theatre – directions, dramatic art and performing arts – develop intensively and by the beginning of the 1990s the theatre appears in the tideway of the most progressive currents of a modern domestic scene.
sagitova2012_3.pdf (535 Kb)
Z.Ts. Khot
Musical and educational activity of the Adyghean State Philharmonic Society in 2007 through 2012
The paper shows the educational capacity of the institution, the ways of further development of this activity and the role of musical and educational department of the Philharmonic Society. It is inferred that the musical and educational capacity of the institution is not confined and there is a prospect to expand the designated directions of work at the expense of attraction of modern ideas of musical management.
khot2012_3.pdf (494 Kb)
Yu.G. Tsitsishvili
Monothematism as a principle of musical dramaturgy of the screen version of F.M.Dostoevsky’s novel “The Idiot” (Director V. Bortko, composer I.Kornelyuk)
The paper shows the role of a musical thematism in disclosure of an ideological plan of the screen version of F.M.Dostoevsky’s novel “The Idiot”. In the course of the analysis of the film, the principle of musical monodramatic art realized through a monothematism has been revealed.
tsitsishvili2012_3.pdf (545 Kb)
S.K. Kuizheva, L.Zh. Palandzhyants
The characteristic system of the equtions for some class of algebraic differential equtions
The concept of the characteristic system of the equations for some class of algebraic differential equations is formulated. The characteristic system of the equations for a certain class of the algebraic differential equations is calculated in a general view. The nonlinear differential equations of an interface and Benjamin-Bon-Mahoney’s equation for which the characteristic equations are found in an explicit form are examined as an example.
kuizheva2012_3.pdf (567 Kb)
V.I. Paranuk
On representations of some group of the cellular and triangular matrices of the fourth order
The paper examines the group of the fourth order cellular and triangular matrices. Preliminarily some special decomposition of nondegenerated material matrices of the second order is considered. Group parametrization is made. Then unitary group representations as the operators realized in space of finite and infinitely differentiated functions are constructed.
paranuk2012_3.pdf (355 Kb)
E.S. Astapova, S.S. Pavlov, I.A. Astapov
Determination of structure characteristics and conductivity of Na-HS-zeolite with Mo, W and Ni nanopowders
This work discusses structure and properties of synthetic zeolite modified with electroexplosion nanopowders of transition metals. The authors determine the structural type of zeolite and the unit cell parameters, as well as calculate specific surface and the pore volume. The thermal properties of modified samples are shown. Dependence of specific conductivity upon temperature, as well as activation energy are determined by using experimental data of resistance.
astapova2012_3.pdf (770 Kb)
E.A. Sirotyuk
Vital forms of Gentianaceae in the Western Caucasus: systematic and ecologic-evaluation analysis
This work provides the results of studying vital forms of Gentianaceae of the Western Caucasus and their distribution by genera, elevation belts and types of habitats. It is shown that terophytes and terophyte/hemicryptophytes prevail in the family. The mountain and wood species are, mainly, hemicryptophytes. Vital forms of gametophytes and cryptophytes are characteristic only of representatives of genus Gentiana L.
sirotyuk2012_3.pdf (716 Kb)
V.V. Korobova (Zlobnova), I.D. Ayubova, F.D. Teuchezh
The natural potential of the territory as a formation factor of regional farming systems (as shown by the flat landscapes of the Western Caucasus and Lower Don)
This paper shows the role of natural potential in formation of regional farming systems. The authors give the factor analysis of agrocenoses productivity, which can find application in the form of algorithms and technological standards at creation of ecologically balanced farming systems. The authors’ recommendations make it possible to develop the rational schemes of the use of resources for increasing the agroecosystem productivity.
korobova(zlobnova)2012_3.pdf (685 Kb)
N.I. Mamsirov
Influence of ways of soil processing and fertilizer norms on its agrochemical properties
This work discusses the results of researches on studying a content of available forms of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, as well as influence of ways of the basic soil processing and fertilizer norms on humus balance. It is inferred that against a background of high norms of fertilizers the greatest gain in humus content is provided by the combined soil processing, which results in increasing the quantity of humus in all parts of an arable layer. The surface soil processing gives 2,2 times smaller increase in humus content, which proves to be the least during experience, despite the greatest gain in the top layer.
mamsirov2012_3.pdf (667 Kb)
E.A. Shebzukhova
History and biology of a pheasant in the Western Caucasus Phasianus colchicus L (lat.) Mezchet (in Adyghean)
This work provides the analysis of literature on a pheasant. Observations of pheasant distribution in high-altitude belts of the Adygheya Republic are systematized, including a steppe zone, belts of forest-steppe and the broad-leaved forests, dark-coniferous forests, the subalpine and Alpine belts, the subnival and nival belts, as well as data on reproduction, food and habitats of a pheasant in the Western Caucasus.
shebzukhova_e_2012_3.pdf (508 Kb)
N.Kh. Kagazezheva
Oxygen exchange in teenagers in the conditions of highlands
This work discusses the results of three-year longitudinal researches (2006–2008) on 14–15 year-old teenagers (of both sexes), living in high-altitude and flat territories of the Adygheya Republic. The author determines breath parameters in the conditions of physical activities: frequency, respiratory volume and the minute volume. Authentic distinctions are revealed in volume of lungs depending on accommodation conditions. In mountain conditions the volume of lungs of school children is truely less than that of contemporaries living in flat territories. Gender distinctions in all breath indicators are authentic for the school children who are living in high-mountainous widths and engaged in power sports.
kagazezheva2012_3.pdf (459 Kb)
A.A. Guchetl
Influence of ways of vising on performance of the single manual movement by children of the advanced preschool age
This paper studies influence of ways of vising on manifestation of the latent period of impellent activity in single movement of children of the advanced preschool age. It is inferred that indicators of duration of the latent period decrease with increasing age, which testifies to expansion of impellent experience of the child and to achievement of a certain level of impellent ability by it.
guchetl2012_3.pdf (534 Kb)
E.N. Anokhina
Ethnogeographical features of distribution of gene BRCA1/2 mutations in patients with malignant new growths of female reproductive organs
In America, Africa, Eastern and Central Europe, including Russia (the Central and Siberian regions), 185delAG and 5382insC mutations of gene BRCA1 are revealed in patients with cancer of female reproductive organs more often. High frequencies of BRCA1 mutations which are not found in other regions of the world are characteristic of Australia, Japan, China and Northern Europe. The widespread allel BRCA variants cannot be used as universal markers of cancer of various localizations.
anokhina2012_3.pdf (1 Mb)
K.A. Rudenko
Specificity of human leukocyte antigens of the second class (HLA II) associated with risk of development of bronchial asthma in world populations
Protective antigens and antigens associated with bronchial asthma in world populations are localized dominantly in HLA-DRB1, -DQA1 and -DQB1 – the main complex of a histo combination of the people. The greatest number of the associated specificities is revealed in DRB1 (10) and in DQB1 (8) loci, it is less in DQA1 (4). Similar regularity is characteristic of protective allels: most of them are in DRB1 (5) and in DQB1 (6), but in DQA1 (1). Separate specificities (DRВ1* 04, DQA1* 0301, DQB1* 0501) are found in the different people which can be both protective and associated with bronchial asthma. In the Russian Federation, DRB1*07, DRB1*08 and DQB1*05 specificities are associated with risk of development of bronchial asthma. They were revealed in two populations of the Russian in the Astrakhan and Moscow areas. In Astrakhan and Moscow probands with bronchial asthma different specificities of HLA-DRB1 locus are associated: correspondingly HLA-DRB1*08 and HLA-DRB1*07 allels. Protective antigens in DRB1 locus for the surveyed populations are not identified.
rudenko2012_3.pdf (1 Mb)
V.A. Kravtsov, V.I. Chizhikov
Use of printed-circuit boards in the microwave devices
Using the microstrip lowpass filter as an example, an analysis is made of a possibility of application of printed-circuit boards in the microwave devices as an alternative to high-cost boards on a ceramic substrate. The microstrip lowpass filter of the ladder type is calculated to assess possibilities of replacement of strip boards basing on polybark substrates by new printed-circuit boards. The offered printed-circuit boards can successfully replace high-cost boards on a ceramic substrate in a number of tasks.
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Choice of methods of forecasting in researches of complicated systems
To develop authentic forecasts it is necessary to define the method of forecasting corresponding to specificity of object of forecasting. In this regard characteristics of object of forecasting – extensiveness and complexity – are examined. The authors suggest the way of their definition and distribute the methods of forecasting by levels of extensiveness and complexity of objects of forecasting.
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Software product construction on the basis of the microkernel architecture
An analysis of the microkernel architecture is made to use it in software products. The use of the software microkernel allows us to support system work without its basic shutdown. The main architecture criterion is the requirement of microkernel invariance. Any changes in the system infringe only upon the user modules. The microkernel serves as a link between modules. An analysis is made to show the advantages of such products.
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V.S. Simankov, P.Yu. Buchatskiy
Efficiency assessment of involvement of nonconventional renewable energy sources in energy balance of the region
The paper discusses the main criteria for an efficiency assessment of involvement of nonconventional renewables in fuel and energy balance of the region. The offered system of criteria is complex; it takes into account costs for creation of production base of power and allows efficiency estimation of use of systems with renewables in a region power supply system. The assessment of the stated criteria according to the given technique is a basis for development of optimizing model of involvement of renewables in a region energy balance.
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House Democrats Introduce “The COVFEFE Act” (REALLY!)
Will Kohler June 12, 2017
Today, U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05), co-founder and co-chair of the Congressional Transparency Caucus, introduced the Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement or “COVFEFE” Act.
This bill codifies vital guidance from the National Archives by amending the Presidential Records Act to include the term “social media” as a documentary material, ensuring additional preservation of presidential communication and statements while promoting government accountability and transparency.
“In order to maintain public trust in government, elected officials must answer for what they do and say; this includes 140-character tweets,” said Rep. Quigley. “President Trump’s frequent, unfiltered use of his personal Twitter account as a means of official communication is unprecedented.
If the President is going to take to social media to make sudden public policy proclamations, we must ensure that these statements are documented and preserved for future reference. Tweets are powerful, and the President must be held accountable for every post.”
In 2014, the National Archives released guidance stating its belief that social media merits historical recording. President Trump’s unprecedented use of Twitter calls particular attention to this concern.
When referencing the use of social media, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has said, “The president is president of the United States so they are considered official statements by the president of the United States.”
President Trump’s tweets frequently make national news and are a topic of everyday conversation, including deciphering the meaning behind his tweet using the previously unheard of term, “covfefe.”
While his personal account has become the de facto account for government business, it is unclear as to whether or not it would be archived in the same manner as the official @POTUS account under the Presidential Records Act.
Another concern relates to President Trump’s frequent deletion of tweets. Including social media in the Presidential Records Act ensures that deleted tweets are documented for archival purposes, and makes deleting tweets a violation of the Presidential Records Act, subject to disciplinary action. – Vis Press Release
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Oxford Arch's ' CO-ORDONNATEUR DE PROGRAMME' position
MarionRavenwood
8th September 2010, 12:19 PM
[FONT="]Are you kidding me? Does Oxford seriously beleive they can get someone with all of these skills with that kind of salary? [/FONT][FONT="]
[FONT="] I couldn't believe that when I saw it. I know it must meet the minimums otherwise it wouldn't have been posted on BAJR, but - please. This madness has to stop - we are allowing such a massive devaluation of our skills that soon, we'll be paying companies to employ us.[/FONT]
[FONT="] How can you realistically ask someone to open a whole new region -in a foreign country , far from the home office - on a junior level salary?! You must be kidding. Is Oxford that out of touch with what is actually needed to perform business at this level? To represent a company and make sound decisions in that kind of environment? Either they don't, or they are just not serious about the position - i.e.: not investing enough to really make a go of it.
[FONT="]To be fair, perhaps there is already a structure in place for this person to fit into, after all Oxford have been working in France for quite awhile. So I'm prepared to accept this new person might not be expected to go it alone. But still, that salary is not exactly going to make people feel secure. Thumbs down.[/FONT]
Yeah the wages is in euros......doesn't that work out as ?23840 to ?28772 per anum?
I'm on only a few grand short of the lower rate and I'm not even a manager!
But having worked for the oxford unit before (a long time ago) it doesn't surprise me:face-stir:
drpeterwardle
Marion said "in a foreign country , far from the home office" I would just like to point out that Caen is only 47 miles further away than Preston (Where Oxford North are based) from Oxford and a lot closer than AOC Edinburgh Office is from their Southampton Office.
Yes France is a foreign country but it is the EU and this is 2010. This is the modern world. Why should archaeology be any different to other environmental companies which work across Europe. It is also not a junior post.
Passes the requirements for BAJR... and yes they have a structure in place, so its not a case of the person turning up at a train station in France, with a suitcase and being asked to start it all from scratch. actually, it takes less time to get to oxford from Caen that it does to get from Oxford to Edinburgh
BAJR has over the years set a minimum bar... , now accepted as a minimum standard. What happens next is a raising of that standard... however, BAJR (being one person) can't bully people... or companies - BUT... with FAME, the IfA and BAJR then it can work... time for the BEnchmarking to move forward. I agree about devalued skills, but welcome to the wacky world, where a hundred pounds can mean the difference between getting a job and jot... a company must cut to the bone... and in archaeology, thats often an unkind cut. however we can move forward, and in ten years we have.... with general support, we can move on!
"I would just like to point out that Caen is only 47 miles further away than Preston "
76 kilometers, surely Peter?
diggingthedirt
Hmmn. So both Preston and Caen share a certain similarity – or as Lancastrians would call it, ‘I don’t know what.’
But it is a different country; it’s in the eurozone; there are different methods; legislative framework; and commercial environment. Realistically, you have to get a plane to get there and back, and on that money you can afford a flight every 2 months. I know because I’ve done it.
One of the main reasons given for the vastly inflated wages in the financial sector is because organisations need to attract the best, and with quality people at the helm, they get better quality business through the door.
Why does this logic not also work with archaeology?
This is the skint leading the skint, and it is to all our detriment.
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Of course no other archaeological firm (say, for example Wessex) would expect so much for so little.
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freestate Wrote: "I would just like to point out that Caen is only 47 miles further away than Preston "
Hate to point out, that unless they have moved very recently, OA North are based in LANCASTER, not PRESTON. This makesthem a further 26 miles further away from Oxford, as far as I can tell. Still Preston, Lancaster, who cares eh, they're both in the North and certainly not in France...
Madweasels
But surely, Vulpes, this is what we all have to do for the foreseeable future. Our beloved leaders tell us so http://tiny.cc/p9bel so it must be right!
trainedchimp
Quote: Hate to point out, that unless they have moved very recently, OA North are based in LANCASTER, not PRESTON. This makesthem a further 26 miles further away from Oxford, as far as I can tell. Still Preston, Lancaster, who cares eh, they're both in the North and certainly not in France...
As opposed to their Carlisle office, which is another 60 or so miles further from the dreaming spires...
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Making big leaps in Banking with Big Data
The banking risk management scenario is steadily evolving. The system of compiling data from information silos and feeding them into manual spreadsheets is now fading into the past.
Ramkumar Iyer
Lead Technical Architect at BCT Digital
Rajiv Singh
Principal Consultant at BCT Digital
The banking risk management scenario is steadily evolving. The system of compiling data from information silos and feeding them into manual spreadsheets is now fading into the past. Claiming its place is a dynamic ecosystem teeming with petabytes of information, collated in real-time from hyper-connected networks and sources. And at the epicenter of this set-up is big data — forever interpreting, analyzing and enabling transformation.
Recent banking reforms are forcing the industry to relinquish age-old techniques of data analysis and modelling, and adopt more rewarding technologies. With digitization, the volume of data has been increasing in leaps and bounds. It is becoming evident that the technology available with most banks is not adequate enough to process all of this data being generated at an unprecedented pace. Not only is an alarming amount of data going to waste, along with it, valuable insights are being lost to the industry.
Enabling the paradigm shift
Luckily, technology advances have facilitated the creation of tools that could handle previously unimaginable amounts of data. There is no longer a dependence on data that is “clean” and computationally manageable. Thus, banking industry is adopting such new and emerging technologies — like big data, AI/ML and analytics
Making sense of unstructured data: All around us, massive volumes of data are being generated every day. Most of this is unstructured data — an assortment of different data formats, structures and types. Traditional risk management practices that rely heavily on structured data are rendered inefficient. Using advanced technologies like big data, data analysts can make order out of the chaos and extract critical insights.
Single source of truth: The influx of data from various touch points — the news, social media and so on — begs the question of data duplication. Big data products allow large volumes of data to be stored at a single repository, open to query and analysis by different departments within the same organization.
Customer-centricity: Traditional banking practices relied on small data sets that were customized to specific data models. Big data can go beyond the restrictions of such information silos, pulling data from multiple channels. This enables layered perspectives and 360-degree analytics, and is immensely valuable in areas like customer profiling for risk mitigation.
Rise of the private banking sector
When it comes to big data adoption, emerging economies like India are yet to pick up pace. The current regulatory landscape being unfavourable to data storage, privacy and access are some of the reasons. In India’s public sector banks, for example, big data adoption is still a work in progress.
In stark contrast, private players were quick to catch up, rolling out new products and initiatives at par with even some of the global counterparts:
Self Service BI: As we engineer systems that learn from experience, fraud risk management takes on a new perspective. Deep-learning systems can identify patterns in ways that cannot be coded through rule-based algorithms while detecting potential risks faster than any human expert.
Integration of big data with Blockchain: As a universal and immutable source of truth, Blockchain is an authority in curbing financial frauds. The verifiable nature of Blockchain data simplifies analysis. When combined with big data analytics, permission-based Blockchain networks could become immensely valuable as the future of risk management.
Tackling cyber risks: Digitization has opened the banking system to online threats. Banks, in turn, are eyeing big-data-based security tools to curb sophisticated cyber threats. Big data can be used to flag systemic security gaps, detect intruder attacks, and launch defensive maneuvers and so on — serving as a highly effective threat monitoring and mitigation mechanism.
Indian PSBs: Roadblocks ahead
Despite the obvious advantage of big data and related technologies, few of the PSBs are embracing this advantage, while there are many others in progress. The push from regulators to roll out advanced technologies into everyday banking is also fairly recent.
Additionally, from a governance perspective, banks are working towards imbibing good data management practices. This includes understanding technologies and their application, managing multi-level integrations, and ushering in the transition. Experienced service providers can help banks with the right advisory support, overcome barriers, and foster effective changes in the organizational hierarchies.
Technology partners must take additional effort to help banks with the nuances of new and emerging technologies. They must be candid in detailing the pros and cons of big data adoption, and act as thought leaders in overcoming industry-specific challenges. Such transparency — which is at the core of all professional relationships — will be hugely helpful in promoting innovation.
Big data, big questions
With the glory, come the questions. The advent of big data raises concerns of data security and authenticity. There is a growing fear that technology is being used for surveillance, and manipulated to serve unjustified purposes.
The below troika raises pertinent questions on the industry’s move to big data analytics:
Volume: With the impending data explosion, can the volume and variety of data (the curse of dimensionality) become too much for big data systems to handle effectively?
Veracity: As most big data and AI algorithms are black boxes, can regulators really determine their fairness?
Volatility: Can all analytical data be retained indefinitely, and if it cannot, will this impact the results of the analytics?
How much of this concern is real? Are users today really in control of their data?
As with all technology, the transformative power of big data and AI needs to be taken with a pinch of salt. When used prudently, big data is revolutionary in its ability to solve specialized problems. It can not only analyse data with remarkable speed, but also discover solutions to problems that would take the average human intelligence years to solve. With this superpower of an ally at their disposal, manual efforts can be focused where they matter most — in strategizing and driving growth. Therein lies the power of big data.
Secondly, every country follows certain set standards for security and privacy. The fundamental tenets of data regulation prevent big data and AI algorithms from discriminating (fairness) or revealing identifiable information. Meanwhile, pre-set techniques analyse data without revealing unique information. Stringent regulations like that of EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enforce this practice.
And last, every technology deployment is rooted in the belief that if caution and prudency are compromised, things are bound to go wrong. Right now, banks, including PSBs, are steadily moving towards customer centricity. Proactive customer service with quick turnarounds has become the need of the hour. For PSBs to enter and beat private players at their own game, a paradigm shift is needed in the status quo. And it takes the right technology and the right service provider to make this shift happen.
rt360 — leading the next generation of banking technologies
The next-wave of FinTech applications led by experienced service providers can make a world of difference. One such example is rt360, built by the bankers-turned-solution-architects of BCT Digital — Bahwan CyberTek. It is a powerful product underpinned by a “Business First, Technology Next” approach, that helps manage, monitor and track models throughout their life cycle.
The industry and technology experts at BCT begin every engagement with the “discovery phase”. The as-is system landscape and processes of a bank are assessed and evaluated at this phase to broaden our understanding of the operations. Every custom development is engineered by taking account of global best practices, industry regulations and our own industry expertise. This accelerates the deployment process while reducing errors and re-work, keeping mission-critical processes afloat.
Some of the proprietary technology innovations fuelled by rt360 include:
Early Warning Systems to predict credit defaults through advanced algorithms and rules engine-based analytical set-up
Text miner tool using Stanford NLP (Natural Language Processing) to extract critical information from high-volume data pools, and issue alerts
Internet scanner to report relevant customer information from online data sources using fuzzy logic; serves as an effective tool for data aggregation, asset and fraud/risk management
An incremental upgrade architecture along with an aggregator to prevent duplicate data fetching. The architecture involves requesting only the changed entities and areas of interest on a regular basis (using JSON). This optimizes the network and storage times.
Mapping of JSON data to relational storage structures done in multiple innovative ways, without using a native JSON database due to commercial considerations
Usage of Apache UIMA Ruta annotation scripts to detect Stock Audit Format
Network analysis and inter-linkages of cross directorships (to depict the interconnected nature of firms) using graphical databases
rt360 saves users time and cost by continuously updating the product with new compliance mandates that come from the global regulators. It is presently deployed at eight of the top ten banks in India, helping them to meet their risk management and compliance mandates.
Mr. Ramkumar Iyer
Mr. Ram is a full stack Product Architect with around 20 years of experience in software engineering and product development. His areas of expertise spreads across Product Engineering, Solution Architecture, and PreSales. Technologies he has worked on include Java/JEE, SOA/Microservices, Python, AngularJS, ReactJS, API design(SOAP/REST), Cloud (AWS, GCP), Mobility, AI/NLP and Open source software with premier telecom and banking clients in Agile mode.
Mr. Rajiv Singh
Mr. Rajiv comes with 15+ years of professional experience working through Model Development and Validation for banks across the globe. The data scientist in him has also contributed to the development and implementation of Integrated Risk Management Solutions. He is an MBA Finance & M.Sc.(Comp Sc.) graduate and is also certified in a couple of other fields as Financial Risk Manager (FRM), BAI-IIM-B and PGP-AL/ML.
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By rt360 January 13, 2020
AI-based Models and Model Risk
AI-based models are more susceptible to certain risks than their conventional counterparts, unless they are put through proper governance and oversight mechanisms. We will look at some of the model risks AI models may be susceptible (over its conventional counterparts).
Kasthuri Rangan Bhaskar
VP, Financial Services Practice & Risk SME (Lead) at BCT Digital
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By rt360 December 23, 2019
Machine Learning and Credit Fraud Detection
Machine-Learning-based algorithms lend themselves as useful tools for analysing the possibilities of credit fraud. This is typically done by running the algorithms on various transactional data and analysing for hidden patterns.
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rt360 and the Risk-Adjusted Return on Capital (RAROC) calculator
The struggle that banks face in combating credit risks is multi-dimensional. Foremost among them is determining the right capital allocation and pricing for different sources of their revenue.
Shankar Ravichandran
Senior Manager at BCT Digital
The struggle that banks face in combating credit risks is multi-dimensional. Foremost among them is determining the right capital allocation and pricing for different sources of their revenue. These include the bank’s loan commitments, revolving lines of credit (which have no maturity), secured vs unsecured lending, and so on. Balancing the risk and profitability of each transaction is also an area of opportunity to optimize. Banks need to be more prudent than ever, and reliant on advanced technologies in order to maintain asset quality, ensure profitability and deliver a competitive market performance.
It goes without saying that good credit management practices are bound to have a resounding impact on the financial health of banks. For decades,, RAROC (Risk Adjusted Return on Capital) and EVA (Economic Value Added) have been globally acknowledged as two of the foremost banking performance evaluators and profitability-measurement frameworks, by way of promoting efficient capital allocation and risk management practices. RAROC, especially, has a key role to play in bolstering the profitability by factoring in the risk quotient of a project or business unit.
In good science, Central Banks across the globe, in line with the guidelines set by the Basel Committee, have been advising that banks adopt a pricing mechanism that computes in RAROC, to temper their risk exposure levels. However, the lack of a standardized methodology for accurate RAROC computation is of concern today and continues to plague credit pricing, especially on the corporate lending side.
As a FinTech specialist and pioneer in financial risk management solutions, BCT Digital, a division of Bahwan CyberTek (BCT) helps banks and financial institutions mitigate risk and safeguard operations through its flagship product suite rt360. Built by bankers-turned-solution-architects, rt360’s powerful risk-based pricing solution combines state-of-the-art technology with deep risk management domain expertise to arrive at a profitable yet compelling credit pricing for banks and their customers.
The tool can aid bankers with information on three mission-critical fronts:
Pricing: Arriving at the ideal loan pricing and interest mark-up based on the risk-quotient of a loan seeker, weighed against the optimum RAROC threshold set by the bank
Credit decisions: Determining the feasibility of loan applications by taking into account the loan seeker’s overall credit rating, transactional history with the bank, as well as other key parameters related to loan purpose and facility. Ability to accept or reject the application by gauging the overall risk vs profitability
Collateral coverage: Analytics to decide on the appropriate collateral or guarantee cover for risk mitigation, once the credit-worthiness of the loan seeker has been established
Comparability: Getting a 360-degree view of the customer’s engagement with the bank, comparing customer portfolios, profiles, credit worthiness and operational scenarios leading up to lending decisions
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A real-world example
Relationship managers routinely connect with commercial loan seekers to discuss loan requirements. The information gathered during the discussion should ideally enable a manager to decide upon the feasibility of a credit deal and arrive at a rational pricing quote.
However, the challenge is the time delay in arriving at an optimal pricing on the fly. This often leads to undesirable pricing trade-offs, with quotes that are at times on the higher end (resulting in the loss of a customer) or lower-than-optimal pricing (leading to revenue leakage on the part of the bank).
The rt360 risk-based pricing solution is a web-based tool that formally computes the optimal pricing or lending rate by leveraging sophisticated algorithms incorporating complex credit risk parameters. Its powerful computation engine and mobile-responsive design make it an ideal tool for bankers on the go. The solution essentially feeds off simple data input, and extensively functions in the background to provide accurate, on-the-spot credit pricing.
Working with the rt360 risk-based pricing solution is a simple, three-step process:
Data ingestion: Bankers feed inputs like customer/facility data, utilization, pricing, rating and security into a user-friendly web page.
Computation: rt360’s powerful engine computes risk-weighted assets, capital and risk-adjusted returns.
Presentation: Usable information, including the RAROC percentage, is displayed along with customizable dashboards and reports — like customer-wise profitability reports, growth reports and more — segregated as per user rights, roles and privileges.
Calculate RAROC || Assess break even pricing || Perform revenue analysis || Manage risks
Holistic credit profile based pricing mechanism: Enables bankers to gain a comprehensive view of the customer’s profitability. For example, the tool takes into account collateral/guarantee for computing losses, resulting in a holistic assessment of risk instead of relying solely on credit rating.
Budgeting mechanism: Assists the business team in yearly/quarterly account planning exercise to systematically determine sales targets for relationship managers.
Access controlled, workflow-based system: Ensures the sanctity of the information entered and mitigate the risk of manual errors
There are immediate to long-term benefits of adopting the rt360 risk-based pricing solution into your banking system. Relationship managers can optimize the proposed interest rates and fees to arrive at a RAROC percentage that is above the internal threshold set by the bank, yet acceptable to the customer. In addition, risk and product managers can slice and dice varied data inputs pertaining to risk and profitability to achieve granular insights for meaningful decisions and action. Managers can assess customer portfolios, evaluate profitability (segment-wise) and facilitate the risk department staff to conduct sensitivity analysis.
Beyond accurately pricing advances, this customized solution also helps in:
Providing a personalized customer experience through customer level aggregation of relationships rather than having a narrow view of account/facility level profitability
Facilitating superior efficiency and reduced cycle time for processing credit applications
His profound expertise in the field of corporate and retail banking spanning across Credit Risk, Transaction Banking, Service Delivery and Product Management is close to decade. He is an MBA graduate from Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.
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Measures to maintain liquidity and asset quality through good governance
Many NBFCs are structured in a manner that leaves room for inherent asset-liability mismatch. If we take the example of infrastructure HFCs, usually the assets are long-term, while the funding is short term.
Dr. Jaya Vaidhyanathan
President — BFSI & Strategic Initiatives and CEO, BCT Digital
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Managing credit risk in a volatile financial market with Early Warning Systems
Collaborating, brainstorming, improvising and iterating without boundaries. It’s every innovator’s dream. For the Indian banking industry, this dream has finally arrived – heralding an era of extraordinary change and progress
Dr.Jaya Vaidhyanathan
CEO, BCT Digital
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Model Risk in AI Models
Bias Risk: This happens when the results of an ML model are skewed in favour of or against a particular cross section of the population. This may have happened due to various reasons:
The training data selected may not have been representative enough, either intentionally or unintentionally
The fundamental characteristics of the universe have changed since the model was last trained (for example, income distribution used in the training data has undergone a dramatic change)
In certain cases, interaction among the variables may result in bias that is not readily noticeable
A classic example of model bias, which has become public in the recent times, albeit for AI model based recruiting, is this:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-amazon-com-jobs-automation-insight/amazon-scraps-secret-ai-recruiting-tool-that-showed-bias-against-women-idUSKCN1MK08G
‘Black-Box’ Risk: This may occur where highly complex models are used and the relationship between the output and the causal factors are not explainable to common business users, resulting in the ML models turning into a ‘black box’. This is particularly common in areas where vendor models are used. Wherever models turn into black boxes, the users become detached from them. Everything then follows ‘the model says so’ approach, rather than allowing the owners/users to apply expert judgment or discrimination to complement the results. The suitability and appropriateness of the model being used become difficult to evaluate in such cases due to the opacity. Also, by this approach, there cannot be effective feedback from the model owners/users back to the model development team.
This also poses challenges to regulators in validating the models. Read more:https://www.centralbanking.com/central-banks/financial-stability/micro-prudential/3504951/black-box-models-present-challenges-us-regulators
Regulatory/Legal Risk: Usage of ML models, unless subject to tight governance and oversight processes may result in legal risks. This is typically the outcome of other risks such as bias risk or ‘black box’ risk. A classic example is when Facebook was sued by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development for using tools that discriminated certain sections of society in housing-related advertisements.https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/28/18285178/facebook-hud-lawsuit-fair-housing-discrimination
A detailed article on the topic can be found here:https://www.americanbar.org/groups/business_law/publications/committee_newsletters/banking/2019/201904/fa_4/
Technology Risk: Some of the regulators have sounded alarm on the threat of AI algorithms or data being hijacked by criminals. The fear stems from the fact that some of the facets of the algorithm may not be explainable by intuition or by an expert, providing a chink in the armour for cyber criminals to manipulate the data or the algorithm to skew results in their favour. Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Executive Board Member Geoff Summerhayes sounded a warning on this sometime back:https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/au/news/breaking-news/apra-leader-sounds-alarm-on-ai-use-96353.aspx
To conclude, AI-based algorithms have to be subjected to human oversight and discretion, lest they have unintended consequences. They have to be aligned to an institution’s Model Risk Management Framework, about which we will discuss in the next part.
Mr. Kasthuri is the Risk SME (Lead) at Bahwan CyberTek with profound experience in Market Risk & Credit Risk, and has over 15 years of experience in the BFSI sector. He has experience working with some of the large mainstream BFSI labels in the country.
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How it differs from conventional techniques
Conventional statistical techniques for analysing frauds, such as regression analysis, assumes not only the existence of a particular pattern/relationship in the development data but also makes the assumption that such patterns/relationships would stay constant. In reality, such patterns/relationships have drifts. Drifts may have been induced artificially by a fraud perpetrator to avoid detection (E.g. Series of transactions involving small amounts of money, but adding up to a considerable amount) or may have crept in due to the nature of transactions (E.g. On account of seasonal fluctuations).
ML-based algorithms can be used to detect and flag suspect patterns. Such suspect transactions can be subjected to further investigations and courses of action. Extending the argument, the algorithms can be used to reduce false positives as well. For example, seasonal fluctuations in a series of transactions can be flagged separately and allowed to pass (if genuine).
ML techniques can be intelligently applied to a variety of use cases, particularly in the case of frauds:
Fund Diversion: ML can be used to detect any unusual patterns pointing towards possible cases of diversion of fund
Are funds being routed to individuals or groups of individuals on a regular basis?
Are funds being transferred to third parties on pre-set dates (say, the 2nd fortnight of every month)?
Are fixed amounts getting transferred? Alternatively, are amounts being broken down into smaller chunks and transferred, to avoid detection?
A combination of the above situations
Transactions with Blacklisted Parties: Transactions with parties who are internally or externally blacklisted (E.g. present in the AML watch list). ML-based algorithms can be used to monitor any transactions with such parties.
End Use Monitoring: Are the funds being transferred totally unconnected to the lines of business of the borrower?
Network Analysis: Is the beneficiary indirectly related to the borrower? (E.g. Beneficiary is one of the common directors)
With electronic transactions surging, it would be impossible for banks and other financial institutions to keep a tab on transactions manually. ML-based algorithms, working on banks’ data, can provide an effective way to keep fraudulent transactions under control.
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Many NBFCs are structured in a manner that leaves room for inherent asset-liability mismatch. If we take the example of infrastructure HFCs, usually the assets are long-term, while the funding is short term. The onus lies on the system to ensure that the cash flow generated out of the assets is both viable and timely. The same wisdom held true in the IL&FS crisis of 2018. The sheer nature of the business of IL&FS demanded effective management of assets and liquidity in the short- and long-terms.
Interestingly, in the case of IL&FS, even though there were startling discrepancies in the balance sheet, auditors and rating agencies noted them and moved on – or arguably, did not take notice at all.
Any stringent regulatory guidelines aimed at improving the liquidity situation of NBFCs were in the transition phase.
In this context, the role of a robust monitoring mechanism becomes most important for safeguarding the health of the system. In retrospect, in the IL&FS scenario, adhering to a four-tier governance framework – involving both internal and external lines of defence – could have perhaps accelerated intervention and remediation by authorities.
More power to RBI through the ratification of new regulations
Perhaps the silver lining – a direct consequence of the NBFC liquidity crisis – was the much-needed shakedown of the shadow banking system jointly by RBI and SEBI. Steps towards remediation included: grouping HFCs under the RBI ambit (pulling them away the National Housing Bank); stripping several non-compliant NBFCs off their licenses1; granting the RBI power over NBFC boards (Union budget FY20)2; new norms to improve the liquidity situation, and so on.
Come 2020, the extension of a gradually scalable LCR and NSFR from banks to NBFCs will also be a strong step by the RBI in this direction.
Liquidity powered by an advanced technology suite like rt360
The liquidity risk management framework of a bank or an NBFC is a decisive factor in how effectively the liquidity position of a financial institution is measured and maintained. The best outcomes are when stakeholders from different levels of the NBFC (organizational-level, business-level and user-level) are involved in the process as independent, yet accountable members. As the final frontier, external regulators, auditors, and credit rating agencies, need to play proactive roles in identifying risk factors, flagging and following through to closure.
The potential risk of liquidity crisis can be mitigated through these best practices:
Creating a robust framework incorporating three ALM pillars viz., ALM information system, ALM organisation (Asset-Liability Management Committee or ALCO) and ALM processes
Monitoring structural and short-term dynamic liquidity at both the gap-analysis level and stock approach
Maintaining a good balance of high-quality liquid assets and stable funding
Leveraging advancements in technology to empower and drive the liquidity governance framework across levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 (external)
Early identification, continuous monitoring and remediation of liquidity issues in the short-term and long-term
Scheduled stress testing for pitfalls, accounting for both institutional and market risks
Planning for contingencies and de-escalation strategies
Across the NBFC sector, asset-liability management (ALM) is at the nascent stage, and needs to be structured at par with scheduled commercial banks. The RBI’s latest guidelines, involving the ALCO, and its rules enforcing new monitoring mechanisms, have fuelled an urgency among NBFCs to adopt technology for liquidity risk management.
In today’s volatile marketplace, the interest rate risk by itself must be closely linked to funds transfer pricing, intraday liquidity and overall capital management. There is a need for a holistic approach using a robust ALM framework to protect earnings and capital while reducing complexity and ensuring compliance.
A standardized system with an independent and targeted governance framework (adhering to RBI regulations and supported by specialist firms) can make an ocean of difference in the financial health of an NBFC. Such a specialist application can help banks and NBFCs meet their immediate liquidity requirements. Beyond this, it can also leapfrog them to the next level of compliance.
NBFCs can use such high-powered systems to:
Maintain a proper mix of assets and liabilities to mitigate liquidity risks
Build an appropriate mix of rate sensitive assets and liabilities to enable sustainability against Interest rate fluctuations, thereby improving the Net Interest Margin (NIM) and increase of shareholder’s value
Maintain high levels of asset quality and liquidity through regular stress testing using Basel III recommended LCR, accounting for potential threats from select business streams
Measure concentration risk like Top 20 depositor’s ratio, funding sources, counterparties etc.. that enables FIs in diversification of their funding profile
Robustly monitor intraday liquidity position, stress testing and sensitivity analysis for the FIs to prepare for potential risk events
Implement and enable a liquidity workflow system across the governance framework, involving various stakeholders
Track and record transactional activities for audit and action
Identify, measure and remediate shortfalls on real-time and periodical basis, converting data into analytical insights
Stay future-ready and flexible to accommodate the changing demands of users, evolving business models in FinTech, and the fluctuating regulatory landscape, using highly-scalable micro-services based architecture
As a FinTech specialist and pioneer in financial risk management solutions, BCT Digital, a division of Bahwan CyberTek (BCT) helps banks and financial institutions mitigate risk and safeguard operations through its flagship product suite rt360. Made in India – and built by bankers for bankers – rt360 is a game-changing solution suite that provides NBFCs the ability to drive sustained growth. The competencies it brings to the picture place NBFCs in a competitive position to take advantage of dynamic market changes while mitigating the associated liquidity risks.
Time buckets for measuring liquidity risk
Residual maturity pattern for measuring liquidity gaps
Intraday liquidity management through BIS metrics and monitoring tools
Liquidity risk management through stock ratios including LCR, NSFR, balance sheet ratios, funding concentration
Interest rate risk in the Banking Book (IRRBB) measurement
Duration computation
Stress testing/scenario analysis on liquidity and interest rate risk
Mapping of general ledger heads
Business rules-based scenario/what-if-analysis
Granular insights with interactive dashboards
Behavioural studies for non-maturing items
Cash flow accounting
Data aggregation and multiple risk reporting formats, leveraging BCBS 239 principles
Open architecture for seamless integration with multiple touch points
Increased scalability and high degree of customization
Adopting a comprehensive, automated approach towards ALM through rt360 offers several measurable benefits:
Liquidity risk mitigation thereby enabling NIM and equity in both the short-term and long-term respectively
Improved ability to strategically hedge interest rate risk by measuring the impact of interest rate fluctuation on NBFCs’ P&L (NII) and equity (EVE)
Early identification of intraday liquidity gaps to meet potential stress situations
Improved regulatory compliance by adhering to Basel guidelines, and automated regulatory reporting on liquidity and interest rate risk
Accelerated decision-making, due to end-to-end automation of data aggregation, reporting, and superior visualization through dashboards
Automated stress testing for short- and long-term, institution-specific and market-wide scenarios, enabling NBFCs to maintain adequate liquidity and capital under stress conditions
1. https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/banking-finance/nbfc-crisis-rbi-cancels-registration-of-12-nbfcs-5-more-surrender-their-licences/1690583/
2. https://www.livemint.com/market/stock-market-news/shares-of-nbfc-advances-as-finance-minister-allows-more-power-to-rbi-supervision-1562310888946.html
Dr. Jaya Vaidhyanathan is an independent Director on several Boards and is focused on bringing in the best global corporate governance principles to India. Her work has found coverage in top news websites like The Hindu and The Times of India. Recently, she pioneered award-winning Early Warning Systems for Indian banks, which have found acclaim in the industry and among counterparts.
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The financial world is not without risks. As part of their fiduciary duties, banks operate with intense systemic risks every day, while empowering small firms to large multinationals begin new ventures, innovate and incubate, and ultimately act as the custodians of trust. If not carefully monitored, these systemic risks can easily snowball, and this can impact not only the banking network, but also the financial health of the country at a macroeconomic level.
A real-world scenario
When a corporate takes a loan has taken loan from a bank for building a plant. Normally, the bank will disburse the loan amount in tranches, using which the borrower will continue to pay suppliers for plant construction. Now, let us assume that the borrower attempts to defraud the bank by diverting the loan funds. In the guise of making vendor payment, the borrower sends the money to a “distributor” – a shell corporation that exists only on paper. Can the bank be defrauded?
Let us examine the whole gamut of information to which the bank is already privy:
The list of approved parties with whom the borrower is expected to transact for the project. Source: Project documentation
The fact that the sum transferred to the “distributor”, is very similar to the amount disbursed by the bank for the project. Source: core banking and transaction systems
The purpose of availing each loan installment. Source: the CA certificate to be mandatorily submitted to the bank
Whether the distributor is a blacklisted company or in the news for the wrong reasons, subject to frequent tax raids or audits. Source: Big data
If all of the above information (available at the different branches and locations of the same bank) can be shared with the authorities on time, the bank can proactively prevent fraud and save itself from an unsavory and litigious situation involving painful asset quality deterioration.
Credit risk management in perspective of the RBI mandate
The premise for Early Warning Systems is set here It all begins with credit risk. Broadly speaking, there are two aspects to defaults – ‘inability to repay’ and ‘no willingness to repay’. Both could potentially result in NPAs or Non-Performing Assets.
Following the Asset Quality Review of 2015, the RBI rolled out a string of regulations mandating the adoption of EWS as a best practice in identifying and mitigating the risks posed by Red Flagged Accounts (RFAs). The guideline issued mandated systems that would consider 45 indicators of stress in borrower accounts, measure the accounts with respect to each indicator, and flag incidents to authorities. Indeed, a laudable effort from the RBI.
Technology service providers were able to unearth much more data on borrowers from big data sources in addition to traditional data sources and this has aided with insightful decision-making:
Massive data ingestion and analysis of loan portfolios of banks across the country, products, and industries/customer segments, to take management calls on pulling back or expanding credit to specific sets of customers
Detect the stress of borrowers from what is reported in semi-public sources, including legal cases, share pledging, dubious business dealings, and so on.
Listen to rating agencies on what they are saying about their borrowers, industries or the economy
Listen to online and social media chatter on the promoters of a borrower
Now is the opportunity to leapfrog from just analyzing the transactional data of borrowers’ accounts to looking at them strategically.
To begin with, the sanity of data itself is a big factor. The key is in knowing where to look for data and when, and this is no easy task. If we examine industry-leading banking risk management systems, like rt360 built by BCT Digital, which are custom-built for the Indian banking sector, they have some of the most extensive sources and credible touchpoints, making data compilation all the more effective. The advanced algorithms and rules engine are extremely effective in mitigating false positives and unwarranted alerts – an area that is particularly hard to manage. The rules as such are far more exhaustive; for instance, rt360 is configured to flag 200 warning scenarios – well more than the 45 proposed by regulators.
How Artificial Intelligence is transforming Early Warning Systems
Early Warning Systems rely on tens of thousands of data points to measure and monitor risks, which is almost impossible for humans to replicate. Artificial Intelligence can transform Early Warning Systems, enabling them to make instantaneous predictions and extract actionable insights from disparate data sources, using these four distinct transformative components:
Collating data from multiple touch points
Cleansing, validating and restructuring data into valuable information
Algorithmic processing using next-generation technologies and data modeling to generate insightful early warning signals/alerts
Case management by channeling alerts to decision-making authorities
The future will reveal to us the role of EWS in strengthening asset quality. Furthermore, for the system to achieve its full potential, there needs to be open collaboration between the bank and its technology partner, and this is where partnering with a service provider that has specialized risk management expertise is bound to show results.
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Innovation Sandbox and Indian Banks – A close look at one of RBI’s most visionary initiatives of our time
“Innovation sandbox” – the phrase itself is so liberating. A place where thinking out of the box is the norm; the only rule is that there are no rules (or maybe just the bare minimum) and where mistakes are not only pardoned; they are encouraged. But how applicable is it in an institutionalized and conformist set-up, like banking, where rules and regulations are hardwired into the system and straying far from the rulebook can have serious, often fatal, repercussions on the economy of a nation?
In 2019, the RBI formally announced a draft “Enabling Framework for Regulatory Sandbox”, or the innovation sandbox. The framework seeks to enable technology-led companies to build (subject to limitations) and test financial products or services that facilitate innovation and positive change within the Indian banking industry, in return for possible regulatory relaxations, prior to actual launch. In this manner, it will attempt to bridge the gap between innovation, technology and the banking sector.
The RBI framework and the “amazonification” of banks
It is easy to see why the innovation sandbox is extolled by the industry as a welcome initiative by RBI. For one, similar initiatives have seen widespread success in other countries, UK being the first1, and later in Singapore and Estonia, which are shining examples of innovation in the digital realm. However, will the sandbox meet with unequivocal success in the Indian banking context?
The topic is certainly debatable, but if previous instances have taught us anything, it is that change is good, but disruption, even better.
If we take UPIs as an example – there was a time when the technology was still in the nascent stage and adoption rates were low. Before we go into the triggers that launched UPI to the fore, there are two factors we need to consider, in the context of UPIs.
1. Banks by nature are reluctant to share internal and user data, which they consider sacrosanct.
The back-end technology is not immune to risks, given that data changes hands several times – between the telecom service provider, the bank and a third-party gateway integrator.
The NPCI, who developed the system2, was quick to identify the need for a framework to manage the risks and bottlenecks associated with UPIs. They released an experimental set-up – a controlled interface for all parties to collaborate on, learn and improve. This was perhaps one of the early triggers to the launch of the innovation sandbox in India. As of today, with close to 800 million transactions in March’193, UPIs are a highly effective industry-specific innovation, and a game-changer for the Indian banking industry.
At a glance: multiple benefits
In effect, the innovation sandbox interfaces a “black hole”, which is constituted by previously inaccessible core banking data, with technology innovations. In the above manner, working within a controlled environment, it will drive across-the-board innovations that can simplify banking related processes – for example, speed-up payments, lower risks, reduce transactional costs and so on.
Another aspect working in favour of the sandbox is the current “amazonification” of the banking industry aimed to connect bankers to new-age customers. The millennial population in particular need banks to become more contextual in their understanding of user needs. So, we have simple algorithms tracking usage patterns and collecting data to dispatch relevant and targeted information (e.g., promotional offers) to users. There has also been an exponential increase in the number of channels by which banks can interact with customers. Beyond the regular kiosks and bank branches, there are the mobile devices, credit/cards, UPIs, doorstep banking, ATMs and so on.
With this explosion in touchpoints and technologies come more vulnerabilities and more risks.
The airline industry was one of the most recent victims; a reputed airline was defrauded of millions in a scam. These sorts of occurrences call for an ecosystem where innovations are not only nurtured, but risks are identified and averted in the nick of time. The controlled yet real-life environment hosted by the innovation sandbox not only places confidence on technology service providers, but also provides them access to customer feedback right from day-1. This in turn reduces iterations, fast-tracks time to market and lowers costs. A calibrated launch model helps to limit risks and control losses for stakeholders, which empowers them to think and act freely, and work cohesively with banks towards mutually beneficial goals.
The flip side: Manifold risks
The absence of a strict policy on customer data privacy is one of the primary hindrances to the guaranteed success of the innovation sandbox. All said and done, the success of the innovation sandbox is directly related to the extent at which private user data, transactional records and confidential information are made available for experimentation. And as with all experiments, things can seriously go wrong. To ensure this is not the case, beyond the present Information Technology Act, India needs a strong policy restriction, as in the case of Europe with its GDPR regulations.
Of lesser magnitude, yet a concern nonetheless, is the fact RBI regulations expressly prohibit testing on cryptocurrencies. Blocking progress in this domain, especially given how Blockchain technologies are gaining traction across the globe, can be very limiting.
Fighting fire with fire
As things stand, it is too early to comment on how and when the concept of the innovation sandbox will finally take flight, and up to what extent. But there is no doubt that the RBI initiative has vast transformative potential. Current risk management systems, which manage and predict credit, liquidity and operational risks, make use of statistical models to make accurate and timely forecasts. The innovation sandbox can open new avenues of assessing, measuring, monitoring, controlling and preventing risks, while improving access to vast repositories of user and banking related data by bypassing regulatory restrictions. Equally noteworthy is how this collaborative ecosystem will accelerate technology adoption, promote out-of-box thinking and increase competitive user offerings.
But perhaps most important is its role in building solutions to issues that have been long plaguing the Indian banking system, including money laundering and NPAs. The current state of the industry, which is in dire need of innovative fintech intervention, dwarfs any apprehensions of data privacy violation, provided the RBI heightens measures to protect the use of valuable and confidential information.
1. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/regulatory-sandbox-and-fintech-innovation/articleshow/69107031.cms?from=mdr
2. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/u/unified-payment-interface-upi.asp
3. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/startups/newsbuzz/npci-cuts-upi-usage-fees-to-promote-wider-adoption/articleshow/68680569.cms?from=mdr
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Practitioners’ Insights On Credit Monitoring
In an industry-first survey on Credit Monitoring Practices of Indian Banks, Bahwan CyberTek highlights the need to take a holistic approach to credit monitoring with organizational ownership combined with an urgent need for automation as well as data integration.
Bahwan CyberTek, a leading global provider of innovative software products and solutions, has launched a report based on India’s first ever survey on ‘Credit Monitoring Practices of Indian Banks’; the report titled ‘Practitioners’ Insights on Credit Monitoring’.
Bahwan CyberTek, a leading global provider of innovative software products and solutions, has launched a report based on India’s first ever survey on ‘Credit Monitoring Practices of Indian Banks’; the report titled ‘Practitioners’ Insights on Credit Monitoring’. This was part of an event organized by the company where industry leaders and practitioners from private and public sector banks shared their experiences, both from a regulatory and a banker’s viewpoint and the latest regulatory developments in the Indian banking system, for credit monitoring.
The survey was conducted between October 2016 and February 2017, amongst senior bankers spearheading the credit risk monitoring or are part of the management unit, spread across 25+ public and private sector banks in India of varying asset sizes; this included banks whose total asset size comprised 42% of the combined asset size of all Indian scheduled commercial banks, as of March 2016.
Commenting on the launch of the report, Jaya Vaidhyanathan, President – BFSI & Strategic Business Initiatives, Bahwan CyberTek said, “We at Bahwan CyberTek believe in proactive action as opposed to merely reacting to an action. As a key priority for 2017 and years to come, we think it is important for Indian banks to make full use of the technology which will help automate and therefore improve their credit monitoring techniques, given that the health of our country’s economy depends on it.
“This therefore brings about the need for an Early Warning System where bankers can predict and assess the health of a borrower, for instance, and take the necessary measures. Moreover, such a system should help gauge the performance of all critical sectors that contribute towards the growth of the Indian economy”, she added.
Some of the key findings from the survey include:
No bank has completely automated the SMA (Special Mention Accounts) monitoring process
Banks largely rely on internal data to monitor the borrower health that might cause trouble in the future; the absence/ minimal use of external data (from an availability and quality point of view) doesn’t help in taking sound decisions.
Majority of the responding banks (>70%) see a need for a separate Early Warning System rather than making modifications to the existing systems, and have planned for one.
With regard to reporting, data collection is fully manual for 40% of the responding bank
For over 75% of the banks, report generation, dissemination and follow up actions is either fully manual or just partially automated
Speaking at the launch, T. N. Manoharan, Chairman, Canara Bank, said, “I would like to congratulate Bahwan CyberTek for undertaking this survey. I am sure that the findings will be of immense value to both banking personnel and the BFSI industry as a whole, and I personally hope to be enriched by the insights presented in the report. With regard to the banking industry, the two major challenges faced by the sector in the last one year have been the Asset Quality Review issued by the RBI, and demonetization. However, the banking industry is returning to normalcy, after having faced these hurdles.”
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Pentagon Awarding $600 Million in contracts for ‘5G dual-use EXPERIMENTATION’ at 5 US military sites, including to ‘aid lethality’
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“If they had the power to do to us what we are able to do to them, not one of us would live for an hour. But since they lack the power to do this publicly, they remain our daily murderers and bloodthirsty foes in their hearts.” – Martin Luther (1483-1546): On The Jews and Their Lies: 9/11, p. 141
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RT, 10/09/20
The US military has partnered with more than a dozen companies for “large-scale experimentation” with 5G technology, including efforts to enhance the “lethality” of certain systems, in what’s slated to be a $600 million project.
Dubbing 5G tech a “foundational enabler for all US defense modernization,” the Pentagon announced the massive research initiative on Thursday, which will hand hundreds of millions to 15 private contractors to conduct testing at five US military installations.
“Today, the Department of Defense announced $600 million in awards for 5G experimentation and testing at five US military test sites, representing the largest full-scale 5G tests for dual-use applications in the world,” the Pentagon said in a statement, adding that it would bring together experts from several industries and disciplines.
Projects will include piloting 5G-enabled augmented/virtual reality for mission planning and training, testing 5G-enabled Smart Warehouses, and evaluating 5G technologies to enhance distributed command and control.
Firms selected for the project include telecoms AT&T, Nokia and Ericsson, intelligence and infotech contractor Booz-Allen Hamilton, the research wing of General Electric, GE Research, and a subsidiary of aerospace giant General Dynamics.
One effort spearheaded by AT&T at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada will apply 5G to “distributed command and control” systems in order to “aid in Air, Space, and Cyberspace lethality,” enhancing communications for mobile command centers in combat scenarios.
At Washington state’s Joint Base Lewis-McChord, AT&T will also work alongside Booz-Allen and two other firms to develop 5G-enabled virtual reality technology for training, mission planning and even “operational use,” though the Pentagon provided no examples of the latter application.
The costly initiative will also see testing carried out at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, a Marine Corps logistics facility in Georgia and California’s Naval Base San Diego, where the companies will develop “smart warehousing” systems and work to integrate 5G cell networks with Air Force radars.
The rapid growth of 5G technology has stoked controversy not only among the conspiracy-minded, but in the realm of geopolitics as well. The Pentagon’s vast new project comes amid an ongoing spat between the US government and Chinese telecom Huawei over its 5G services, which Washington has banned outright while pressuring a number of European allies to do the same. US officials insist the company poses a threat to both privacy and national security, despite Huawei’s repeated denials that its systems are used for data theft or espionage on behalf of Beijing.
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GOP candidate promises to end gridlock forever by adding a lane to each freeway
February 17, 2016 Michael Andersen (News Editor)
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bud Pierce says he’s hit on an idea for solving the problem of people sitting in traffic on freeways: more travel lanes.
“Our current governor and government has no solution to our current gridlock,” he says in a new ad. “When I am governor, I will make sure we have added freeway lanes on all our major freeways. I’ll ensure that we have a new Columbia River Crossing bridge with added lanes. … Vote for Bud Pierce for governor and end gridlock once and for all.”
On his website, Pierce alludes to a “gas tax increase that goes primarily to build roads and bridges to ease gridlock.”
Since the state’s Constitution forbids spending gas taxes on anything but roads, that’s basically a longer way of saying “a gas tax increase” while getting in a false implication that more than a negligible amount of gas taxes ever go to anything else.
That said, let’s consider Pierce’s plan on the merits.
The reason Interstate 5 goes down to two lanes at the Rose Quarter is that widening it would cost an estimated $350 million as of 2013.
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What would it cost to add a new lane to “all our major freeways”? Just for the Portland area, let’s assume he’s talking about the four he mentions (Interstate 5 and 205, U.S. 26 and state Route 217) plus Interstate 84.
Using the Troutdale and Hillsboro city limits on the east and west, the Columbia River on the north and the I-5/205 interchange on the south, that comes out to about 86 miles of freeway.
The Victoria Transport Policy Institute puts the cost of “urban highway capacity expansion” at $8 million to $12 million per lane-mile including land, development and construction. It’s not clear how that handles difficult points like the $350 million one at the Rose Quarter, but let’s say $10 million per mile.
Let’s also assume that by “lanes” Pierce means “one new lane in each direction.” (Though expanding capacity in one direction only might actually be a novel approach to traffic control.) That brings the cost to $1.7 billion.
Pierce also mentions a new Columbia River Crossing. Let’s take the $2.75 billion projected cost of that project as of 2013 and assume that Washington’s legislature would pay for half of it even without light rail, as long as it also didn’t have tolls.
Let’s also assume that road construction costs won’t inflate at all between 2013 and whatever year of the Pierce administration that construction would begin.
That brings the new bridge’s cost to about $2 billion, of which Oregon would be on the hook for $1 billion.
Pierce doesn’t mention that adding lanes to I-5 and I-205 would require new Marquam and Glenn Jackson bridges. To keep the costs down, let’s assume those bridges become bottlenecks.
This gives us a very rough estimate of $2.7 billion to add one lane to every overland freeway in the Portland metro area, plus a new Columbia River bridge.
This isn’t beyond the realm of possibility. The four-cent statewide gas tax hike proposed last year would have brought in $103 million annually, and some of these freeway widenings could probably get federal matching grants.
Federal taxpayers cover 90 percent of the cost of qualifying Interstate projects, compared to 50 percent of the cost of qualifying transit projects.
What about maintaining all that new pavement? That’d increase the future annual cost of the project, but not by so much that it’d fall apart.
There are still a couple problems with this plan, though.
One is that it raises taxes on people everywhere in Oregon but only widens freeways in Portland. Do all 308 miles of I-5 count as a “major freeway,” or all 371 miles of I-84? That’d at least quadruple the cost of Pierce’s plan, so maybe not.
His ad mentions “rural airports and rail improvements,” so maybe the idea is to win the support of Oregon’s rural population by promising to spend more lottery revenue on those projects.
The final question is the one raised by the very end of the ad: how widening freeways will “end congestion once and for all.”
If Pierce has discovered a way to make sure the next freeway lane is the one that never fills up, governments and taxpayers around the world will be overjoyed to learn about it.
— Michael Andersen, (503) 333-7824 – michael@bikeportland.org
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Correction 12:10 pm: An earlier version of this article used $8 million per lane-mile for some figures and $10 million for others. It’s now adjusted to use $10 million, the middle of the VTPI cost range, throughout.
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As Airbnb moves to Old Town, Portland’s skilled work boom outpaces CRC’s job promises
March 14, 2014 Michael Andersen (News Editor)
Job engine?
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Multnomah County alone has created more new “professional and technical service” jobs in the last three years than the Columbia River Crossing was projected to create throughout the region, in all sectors combined, by 2030.
It’s a fact that was underscored Friday by Mayor Charlie Hales’ announcement that San Francisco-based startup Airbnb will move 160 employees and its North American operational headquarters to Portland’s Old Town area.
That was the latest sign that Portland’s tech sector is in the middle of an historic boom — and a stark contrast with the freeway-rail project, once called essential to the region’s economy, that seems to have been killed by the state legislature one week ago.
According to the Columbia River Crossing project team’s own calculations, the long-term economic impact of increasing the capacity of Interstate 5 would be to create 3,441 more jobs around the region by 2030. That’d be about 0.15 percent of the region’s future workforce.
But even as the consensus around the CRC project collapsed (leaving behind, of course, hundreds of millions of dollars for other local priorities) Portland’s central city became a new hub for white-collar service employees at tech companies like New Relic, Walmart Labs, Urban Airship and eBay.
It’s added 4,000 new jobs in the professional and technical services industry since 2011, according to state estimates.
The federal “professional and technical services” category includes lawyers, architects, engineers, computer programmers, researchers, advertisers and commercial photographers.
“Computer programming jobs are up 15 percent in the last few months — that’s fantastic,” state economist Christian Kaylor said in a December interview. “Multnomah County is creating in the last three years, on average, 20,000 jobs a year.”
The county’s key advantage in this job growth, Kaylor said, is its huge supply of skilled labor, driven by an apparently overwhelming desire of college graduates to live in Portland.
“People with college degrees are disproportionately moving to the City of Portland and almost actively avoiding Washington County, Clackamas County, Clark County,” Kaylor said. “Which is also new.”
Leonard Barrett of Beam Development said in October
that employers are increasingly trying to locate in places
employees find desirable.
It’s not as if good walking, biking and transit options are the only factors, Kaylor said. But he thinks they’re “huge” in the city’s appeal.
Kaylor said he’s actually worried about the economic future of Clackamas County, which of all the region’s counties seems to be struggling most to attract young residents.
“The City of Portland is growng five times faster than Clackamas County — that’s just nuts,” he said. “If you look at just the population 18-64, Clackamas County is shrinking. … To have so much job growth centered in an urban area in a region — this is something we haven’t seen since the 1940s with the Liberty Shipyards.”
This is a trend we’ve seen here at BikePortland in our coverage of the commercial real estate scene, which has been investing more and more in bike-friendly facilities, locating close to homes that appeal to bike-friendly workers and choosing office buildings that are close to active urban places like food cart pods.
“To stay relevant as an employer, you have to create places where people really want to be,” developer Leonard Barrett said last fall.
The zombie is finally dead: ODOT will “shut down” CRC project
March 7, 2014 Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
Good move Matt!
(Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland)
It’s real this time folks. It’s over. ODOT has just announced they will “shut down” the Columbia River Crossing Project once and for all. Here’s the full statement just released by ODOT Director Matt Garrett:
“On March 7, the Oregon Legislature adjourned without reinstating construction funds for the CRC I-5 Bridge Replacement project. As identified in Governor Kitzhaber’s January 27, 2014 letter to legislative leadership, the project will begin the process of orderly archival and closeout. We have the fiduciary responsibility to close out the project in a systematic, retrievable manner in order to adequately preserve a decade of research, environmental reviews, community involvement, and detailed engineering work for potential future use. We will archive work products according to Oregon record retention requirements.
Expenditures will be reduced immediately; further design and deliverable development will not occur. The project will shut down completely by May 31, 2014.
Conclude Staff and Agency Agreements
ODOT, WSDOT and TriMet will begin demobilizing agency staff. Each agency will be responsible for necessary personnel actions.
We will issue stop work orders on consultant contracts on or before March 15, 2014, including instructions to record the current status of the work product and contract amendments to archive work products and conduct contract closeout. We will release consultant staff once they have archived and catalogued their work products.
In addition, the project has intergovernmental agreements in place with agencies such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Multnomah County Drainage District. We will close out these agreements this month with formal stop work orders.
Archive and Catalogue Work Products
We will archive and catalogue all work products, past deliverables, and permit documentation in their current state. The following types of work products exist:
Environmental documentation required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), including the Draft and Final Environmental Impact Statement(s), the federal Record of Decision and required re-evaluations.
Financial analysis, including extensive documentation required by the Federal Transit Administration’s New Starts program, a transit operations and maintenance agreement, the investment grade analysis, and work products related to application for a federal TIFIA loan.
Recent cost estimates for elements of the Oregon-led project and the project’s history of risk-based cost estimating.
Geotechnical research and reports that have been informed by the drilled shaft and driven test pile program.
The bodies of work that led to receipt of the U.S. Coast Guard General Bridge Permit and Section 401 water quality certification in Oregon and
Washington. Work efforts required as part of the Section 404 flood and wetland and 408 navigation and levee impact permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers were underway and will be archived. Other permitting plans and work products will be catalogued.
Draft design build procurement document for the River Crossing Bridges and Approaches
Documentation and summary of the robust public involvement program, including comments, advisory group activities, outreach presentations and public information materials.
Work efforts to support right of way plans and utility relocations. Development drafts of procurement documents, including those intended to guide construction of the Columbia River bridges.
Vacate Office
The project occupies one floor of the Vancouver Center building. The lease is on a month-to-month basis, so there is no penalty for early termination. ODOT facilities will coordinate the retention of computers, phones, and furniture; ODOT fleet services will coordinate vehicle disposition.”
Read more at The Portland Mercury and The Oregonian.
As legislators hold hearing on CRC, some are already looking at cheaper plans
A 2011 rendering of the proposed Columbia River Crossing.
Two veteran state legislators, one of whom was a key swing vote in support of last year’s Columbia River Crossing funding plan, say consensus is building for scrapping the freeway-rail expansion plan and starting over.
Both said they doubt their colleagues will re-approve the existing proposal, though a public committee hearing Wednesday afternoon is likely to advance the debate.
State Rep. Mitch Greenlick and state Rep. Lew Frederick — neither of whom have conferred on the issue — both said Tuesday that a new, much smaller truck-and-train freight bridge would solve the key problems facing the river crossing with far lower costs.
Rep. Mitch Greenlick
“I’m not saying don’t replace the bridge,” said Greenlick (D-Northwest Portland), whose amendment last year, withholding Oregon funding unless Washington’s legislature also approved the freeway plan, turned out to be pivotal. “I’m saying find a new way to do that.”
Both legislators, however, noted that they have no idea “what the heck’s going to happen,” as Greenlick put it, at tomorrow’s hearing in the House Transportation and Economic Development.
The governors of Oregon and Washington declared the project dead last summer after it failed to pass the Washington state senate. But Gov. John Kitzhaber later revived a slightly cheaper version of the freeway plan with a proposal for Oregon to handle the entire project, including the use of eminent domain to acquire property near the Washington bridge landing and the collection of $50 million a year in tolls, mostly from Washington residents.
State Rep. Lew Frederick (D-Northeast Portland)
(Photo: Portland Public Schools)
Frederick (D-Northeast Portland), who gave a passionate floor speech against the freeway plan when it passed last year, said Tuesday that events since then have moved many of his colleagues toward his camp.
“A lot of things were promised in the last session regarding the CRC, and many of those things simply did not pan out,” Frederick said. “We’ve also seen revelations about the potential backup of tolling on 205. And of course since that time we’ve had the Washington state legislature say no. … All of those things for me indicate that there’s not even the grudging support, in some cases, for some of my colleagues.”
The bridge’s loudest supporters, however, are two of the most powerful politicians in Oregon: House Speaker Tina Kotek (D-North Portland), head of the House Democratic caucus, and Gov. John Kitzhaber.
Two weeks ago, The Oregonian reported that state Senate President Peter Courtney had “backed away” from supporting an Oregon-only project.
Frederick said Tuesday that the coalitions for and against the freeway-rail project are hard to describe.
“People would like to put it into a particular model that they know, the Republican/Democrat model — that doesn’t hold up,” he said. “There are some business groups that are very very supportive and there are a few who are not, and there are unions who are supportive and there are a few who are not.”
For his part, Greenlick said the freeway plan never made much sense to him, though he reluctantly supported it last year.
“My objection to it all along was there were far better options that were cheaper,” he said. “It got past the point of no return.”
If Kitzhaber and Kotek’s Oregon-only plan fails, Greenlick said, the legislature should act quickly to find a better plan.
“I think we immediately need to start looking for a new way to do it,” he said, suggesting a truck-pedestrian-rail bridge, including a bike connection, as a cheap way to take pressure off the existing spans. “That would be a much cheaper option and then if one of those two bridges failed, then you’d have a way to deal with it.”
Frederick said he thinks a local freight bridge to Hayden island is the ticket adding that replacing the downstream railroad bridge would also reduce I-5 bridge lifts by making it easier for large ships to keep a straight course down the Columbia.
“Everyone realizes that any sort of bridge is going to be disruptive,” Frederick said. “The question is what is going to be the benefit.”
Frederick predicted that tomorrow’s hearing will have “rather energetic conversations,” and it’s far from clear where things are headed. Opponents of the freeway project, including Plaid Pantry economist Joe Cortright and Oregon Walks, will be testifying in opposition. You can get details about the hearing, contact committee members and track the event live from the committee’s page on the legislature’s website.
A 2011 rendering of the proposed
Columbia River Crossing.
(D-NW Portland)
State Rep. Lew Frederick (D-NE Portland)
Frederick predicted that tomorrow’s hearing will have “rather energetic conversations,” and it’s far from clear where things are headed. Opponents of the freeway project, including Plaid Pantry economist Joe Cortright, 1000 Friends of Oregon and Oregon Walks, will be testifying in opposition. You can get details about the hearing, contact committee members and track the event live from the committee’s page on the legislature’s website.
Visualizing the cost of local transportation projects
February 5, 2014 Michael Andersen (News Editor)
More than just about anything else on BikePortland, we write about street projects — and, if our records are any indication, you like to read about them more than just about anything else, too.
But what do they cost, really? Sometimes it’s hard to visualize.
So we gave it a shot:
Graphic by BikePortland. The area of each circle corresponds to the cost of each project.
It’s worth noting that most of these projects were or would be funded by combinations of state, local or federal tax dollars — and in the case off the CRC through tolls, too.
Readers of the site will probably be familiar with every project on this list, except maybe the 11-block Northeast Prescott Avenue sidewalk project between 105th and 116th, which picked since it was just dedicated last month.
Here are some links to coverage of the others, from most to least expensive:
— Our coverage archive of the highway and rail expansion across the river to Vancouver is here. (The state legislature will decide in the next few weeks whether to build this project without Washington’s approval.)
— TriMet’s 7.3-mile Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail rail extension, including most of the future Orange Line, will include a yet-to-be-named multimodal bridge between the Division Street area and South Waterfront.
— The biggest single item on the City of Portland’s working transportation wishlist is $850 million over 10 years for basic street maintenance, mostly repaving work.
— PBOT’s plan to invest over six million dollars into a network of high quality bikeways and other street design updates downtown is already funded and in the planning stages.
— The new Sellwood Bridge is scheduled to open next year near Portland’s southern border.
— The 2.5-mile, two-lane Sunrise Corridor highway in Clackamas County, under construction until 2016, is the first new highway in the metro area for 30 years.
— From 2007 to 2011, the state built a new viaduct south of the central eastside where Southeast Martin Luther King Boulevard becomes McLoughlin Boulevard.
— The Portland Bike Share system has reached a closed-door agreement with its primary sponsor but is awaiting a signature and announcement.
— Work will start on the Williams Avenue safety project, adding buffered lanes to the region’s busiest on-street bike route, in late July or early August.
— Last year, Southeast Division Street got traffic signal upgrades, median islands, bike lanes and two fewer general travel lanes between 60th and 80th Avenues.
Kudos to Transitized, a Chicago-based blog about “modern transportation in cities,” whose similar infographic last year inspired this one.
People have a lot of things going on in their lives, and the scale of projects like these can be bewildering. Sometimes, it helps to take a step back and put the tradeoffs before us in perspective.
Latest Columbia River Crossing proposal scales back bike facilities (updated)
October 16, 2013 Michael Andersen (News Editor)
Current bike infrastructure on much of Hayden
Island: signs and sidewalks.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)
Even for the many Portland-area residents who ride bikes but aren’t inclined to object to expensive urban freeway expansions, the Columbia River Crossing has always had one small thing going for it: it’d widen the Vancouver-Portland bike crossing and simplify the maze of trails required to reach it.
With pro-CRC lobbyists hastily re-gathering votes for a possible Oregon-funded version of the project, it looks like the bike facilities are being scaled back.
During its years of planning and outreach, one of the features of the Columbia River Crossing concept was a shared-use path through Hayden Island that would put bike traffic at a different height (or “grade”) from auto traffic. A Sept. 25 memo (PDF) from the CRC’s environmental manager, however, shows that the new “phased” project would save money by indefinitely postponing the grade separation and sending bike and foot traffic through “at-grade intersections on Hayden Island.”
Does this mean a shared sidewalk with crosswalks, like there are now? A row of posts in the street? A painted bike lane? How steeply would bikes have to descend from the 116-foot peak of the crossing into Hayden Island’s street network?
It’s not clear — in part because, as we’ve reported, the project has never created a visualization showing what the crossing looks like from the street level.
When we spoke with longtime CRC supporter Sen. Rod Monroe in August, he said a dedicated bike path across the Columbia was “an absolute quid pro quo” for his and other Democratic lawmakers’ support of the project. But as close watchers of the project know, most of the CRC project isn’t actually the bridge itself. How many cost savings north and south of the bridge are necessary before lawmakers, voters and federal officials start thinking of this as a categorically different project? That’s not clear, either.
Columbia River Crossing spokeswoman Mandy Putney said she’d need to ask another planner for details. If they respond, we’ll let you know.
Update 11:21 pm: Columbia River Crossing spokeswoman Mandy Putney has responded with the answers: “On Hayden Island, there would be painted bike lanes. There is no shared sidewalk. … Our current conceptual plans illustrate a 4.5 percent grade. The design build contractor will be responsible for finalizing the grade and design.” (For comparison’s sake, 4.5 percent is about the slope of the road descending on Southeast Morrison Street at 11th Avenue.)
In related news, Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney issued a statement today saying that he doesn’t think the CRC should be discussed at the legislature until the regular session begins in February.
Report: Traffic projections ‘invalidate the transportation rationale for the CRC’
September 23, 2013 Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
Tolls and traffic projections for the CRC project
raise new questions.
Economist Joe Cortright says new traffic projections from a previously undisclosed report reveals an inconvenient truth about the Columbia River Crossing project. The plan to toll the existing I-5 bridge span (starting in 2016) would lead to nearly 50,000 people per day opting to drive over the I-205 bridge instead. As a result, not only would I-205 (and its feeder routes I-84 and SR 14) become jammed during rush hour, but there would be a significant decrease in traffic on I-5 which raises new questions about the wisdom of spending $2.7 billion to significantly expand its capacity.
This analysis is detailed in a new, 12-page report by Cortright’s firm, Impresa Consulting Inc. (PDF). Cortright obtained the underlying data via a public records request from the CRC and the records come from a traffic modeling report performed by CRC contractors CDM Smith.
Here’s more from the summary of Impresa’s report:
Starting in 2016, the CRC will toll the existing I-5 bridges; but the parallel I-205 bridges will continue to be free. Tolls will create a strong incentive for drivers to divert to I-205. Until now, CRC has claimed that diversion will be minimal; but a new study prepared by a CRC consultant CDM Smith confirms that tens of thousands of cars will shift to I-205, ultimately loading it to full capacity. Traffic jams on I-205 will increase travel times on I-205, and on connecting routes like SR-14 and I-84; economically important trips to Portland Airport will likely take much longer as a result.
Current daily vehicle traffic on the I-205 bridge is 140,000 vehicles per day and the diversion of traffic from I-5 would bump that number up to more than 188,000 vehicles per day in 2016, the report says. Meanwhile, traffic on I-5 in 2016 would drop to just 78,400 daily vehicles from its current number of 124,000 daily vehicles.
According to Cortright’s analysis of the CRC traffic modeling numbers, once the new I-5 bridge opens in 2022 (and tolls are raised even further), the diversion will get even worse and traffic on I-5 would plunge to “about the same level as 1972.”
“After spending more than $3 billion, the new mega-bridge will serve fewer than two-thirds as many motorists as use it today.”
Given these diversion numbers and the impact tolling the I-5 bridge is likely to have, Cortright comes to the conclusion that, “The people for whom the project is being built (I-5 bridge users) don’t value it highly enough to pay even a third of its cost (which is roughly what tolls will cover).”
Cortright also points out that the traffic projections by CDM Smith differs greatly from the projections included in the CRC’s Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS); so much so that these new numbers “invalidate” the “dramatically wrong” FEIS numbers (as seen in the chart below)…
Going further, Cortright’s report bolsters his argument that CRC backers have ignored the decline in driving that has been underway in the U.S. for nearly a decade. “This forecast invalidates the transportation rationale for the CRC project,” he writes, “The CRC was based on the premise that a new, larger bridge is needed to accommodate growing traffic flows.”
We find these revelations especially troubling given the Oregon Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) rationale against a road diet on SW Barbur Blvd due to concerns of “unacceptable” driving delays.
These latest holes in the CRC plan come as the legislature in Salem is due for a special session. While it appears “likely” that the CRC will see some action, the Governor has yet to lay out any specific plans to take it up.
For more on Cortright’s latest analysis, check out the 12-page report.
As CRC re-birth looms, activists launch phone tree campaign
Like the project itself, anti-CRC activism is back.
As you might have heard thanks to reporting by the Willamette Week, the Columbia River Crossing project is very much alive. Oregon legislators who once said cooperation from Washington was imperative, have conveniently scuttled that narrative and are preparing to push the project through regardless of any bi-state partnership.
However, as the CRC readies for another starring role in Salem in a few weeks, a coalition of grassroots activists who have been working for years to stymie the project have once again come together in hopes of convincing legislators that it’s a bad idea. Organized by Bike Walk Vote, a political action committee, their new effort is called, “Operation CRC: Commotion & Ruckus Campaign.”
“It’s crunch time! This is a call to action,” reads the group’s Facebook page. The method to their madness is a good, ol’ fashioned citizen phone tree. The campaign encourages everyone who opposes the project to pick up a phone and share their opinion with legislators. “Together, we’ll activate a mighty phone tree of citizens calling for change.” And they’re turning it into a game. Here are the rules:
1. Spread the commotion.
Comment here (on Facebook page) to let us know you’re in. Then invite your friends. Points awarded for participation.
2. Raise a ruckus. Pick an action that’s easy, fun, or meaningful to you.
* Write, fax, and call your legislators. Ask them not to support an “Oregon Only” CRC megaproject.
* Write a little letter to the editor of your neighborhood paper.
* Share your best and worst responses and juiciest stories. Leak state secrets, and craft your most cunning stratagems.
* Explain your opposition in a short article for BlueOregon, BikePortland, Willamette Week, etc and ask the editor to publish it.
* Whatever you decide, call five friends and ask them to do the same.
3. Let us know what you did! Again, participation = points.
And of course there are big prizes for winning. Prizes for winning this fight, say campaign organizers in the game’s tongue-in-cheek fine print: “The state will keep AAA bond raing, will be eligible for funding of schools and sidewalks. Winning residents enjoy reduced atmospheric CO2 (cool, refreshing weather), save money on tolls (savings can be spent on beer, bikes instead). Over $68 million reallocated funds immediately available for better projects, plus billions more saved…”
The most active players will be awarded weekly prizes for making the most calls, publishing the best letter-to-the-editor, coming up with the best ideas to “vanquish the project”, and so on. Check out the Operation CRC: Commotion & Ruckus Campaign page on Facebook for more info and stay tuned for coverage as the deadline for action in Salem approaches.
BTA, enviro groups send anti-CRC letter to Kitzhaber
September 6, 2013 Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
(Graphic: 1000 Friends of Oregon)
It appears that regional non-profits might be finally awakening for a fight against the Columbia River Crossing project.
This morning, 11 organizations — including 1000 Friends of Oregon, the Sierra Club, and the Bicycle Transportation Alliance — laid out their opposition to the CRC in a strongly-worded letter addressed to Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber. The letter was also sent to legislative leaders and key staffers at the governor’s office.
In the letter, the non-profits made their case against the project and urged Kitzhaber to vote against funding the current CRC plan. After the project was left for dead back in June, it has come roaring back to life in the last month. Now, backers want Oregon to go-it-alone with a plan that puts our state in an even dicier financial position.
“A renewed effort to resurrect the project financed and supported only by Oregon raises the concerns we have long held,” reads the letter, “while adding significant risk to Oregon’s finances, and particularly to Oregon’s ability to meet the many transportation needs around the state.”
“Oregonians do not deserve contorted attempts to revive this dead project.”
The CRC plan is, “a fiscally, environmentally, and socially irresponsible proposal,” they wrote.
Beyond making their opposition clear and public, this tone and action against the CRC by these non-profits is significant because many of them sat on the sidelines when the project went rumbling through the Oregon legislature last session.
As we reported in February, leaders of the largest environmental and transportation non-profits in the state were worried that if they worked to stop the CRC, they would lose political relationships and influence for their agendas in Salem. When the project died, some of these non-profit leaders must have breathed a sigh of relief.
Jason Miner, the executive director of 1000 Friends of Oregon, called his groups lack of organizing against the CRC last time around, “embarrassing.”
Now, Miner and his coalition members are making their opposition quite clear. Here’s what I think is the most powerful paragraph in the letter:
“Please do not support funding for the current CRC plan. The proposed CRC freeway expansion remains bad public policy for Oregon and the Portland-Vancouver region. The proposal is contrary to efforts to foster vibrant, sustainable, and walkable communities that help reduce green-house gas emissions, air and water pollution, farmland loss, and habitat destruction. The current CRC proposal would result in a net loss in efforts to address the public health, safety, and environmental quality impacts of our transportation system. Oregonians do not deserve contorted attempts to revive this dead project.”
With another chance to stand up and fight the project as it takes a final breath in advance of federal funding windows that are soon to close for good, 1000 Friends is one of three organizations we called out in February that have now taken a their anti-CRC stance public. The others are the Oregon Chapter of the Sierra Club and the Bicycle Transportation Alliance. Notably absent from the letter are the Oregon Environmental Council and the Oregon League of Conservation Voters. Those two groups represent nearly 20,000 dues-paying members and wield considerable political clout.
The other groups that have signed onto the letter include: Audubon Society of Portland, Coalition for a Livable Future, Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, Northwest Environmental Defense Center, OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon, Oregon Public Health Institute, Oregon Walks, and Upstream Public Health.
— Read more Columbia River Crossing stories in our archives.
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Fashioning Now: changing the way we make and use clothes
The Fashioning Now project aimed to investigate the way in which clothing is produced, used and discarded. The project outcomes included a set of educational activities and resources that comprised of an exhibition, a symposium, a project website, and a book, which featured innovative research projects from Australian and international scholars and practitioners. Through these activities Fashioning Now proposed to highlight the diverse range of sustainable solutions currently being explored by researchers, designers and manufacturers, while predicting possible scenarios for a future fashion industry.
Project led by: Alison Gwilt and Timo Rissanen
This project has been assisted by the New South Wales Government through its Environmental Trust. Fashioning Now is also supported by the University of Technology, Sydney, and UTS Gallery.
NEWS: Fashioning Now opened at the Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia from 24th July until 19th September 2010. See http://www.fac.org.au/exhibitions.aspx for more information.
Image: Romance Was Born, The Garden of Eden, performance at the Kaliman Gallery, 2008. Photography by Limuel Martine
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The mystery of Finer Arts 6201
Well ain't this something...
Just when I thought I had all of the releases on Morey Bernstein's Finer Arts label, I find this (actually, it was a find from a Houston-based record collector friend, who knew I freaked out over Colorado labels and mailed it to me - grin).
Look, there is a ton of information about Morey and his time in the recording industry, so I won't duplicate the info here, so let's get into the story on this record, shall we?
In 1976 Morey, who had spent quite a bit of time in Pueblo, was basing himself out of Denver and living in the Brooks Towers on 15th Street (at one time, the tallest building in the city). He befriended a young couple who also lived in the building, Frank and Lana Berta.
"We would go over to his place, where he had a piano," Frank said. "He would play songs for us, and tell us stories about his time in the record industry. He told us that he wrote the lyrics to 'Alley Oop.'"
Morey told the couple that he was working on a new release about an oil well, and wanted to play it for them.
"I remember it sounded kind of lame," Frank said.
Frank was an aspiring photographer, who worked at the local Waxman's camera shop, and Morey wanted to know if he would be interested in shooting photos for the single. Frank jumped at the chance. "He had some idea for some pictures, but it was really vague."
The song, "Crazy Alice," was the story of an oil strike in Utah. The song was not short of sexual innuendo.
The song is credited to The Well Drillers, what sounds like a couple of women and one male singer. As for who they are, who knows, but the flipside of the record might offer some clues.
"Destination Heartbreak" is credited to a group called Sweettree and singer Jeannie Wyland, who sound similar to the group on the A-side. You know, a wild guess might suggest that these folks were a local lounge act that he discovered.
So what happened to the pictures Frank took? Well, it just so happens my Houston buddy, who sent me the record, also sent me a copy of some sheet music - for "Crazy Alice."
Merry Christmas to me.
Frank and Lana would eventually divorce, and Morey would divide his time between Colorado and his property in Florida. He would go on to release a few more records, and eventually came back to Pueblo, where he passed away in 1999.
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Celestial Seasonings® Teas Receive Non-GMO Project Verification
Nine of Brand’s Top Products Approved in First Wave of Certification, Including Iconic Sleepytime® Herbal Tea
Boulder, CO (June 24, 2015) – Celestial Seasonings®, a brand of The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAIN), proudly announced that nine of its teas – including Sleepytime® Herbal Tea, the all-time bestselling item in the Specialty Tea category – have received Non-GMO Project Verification. This announcement is the first step in an ongoing process through which the brand intends to achieve Non-GMO Project Verification for all of its bagged specialty teas.
Founded in Boulder, Colorado in 1969, Celestial Seasonings, Inc., was one of the pioneers of the burgeoning natural foods movement and first popularized herbal teas in North America. In recent years, the brand and its parent company, Hain Celestial, have been vocal supporters of “right to know on GMOs” initiatives around the country, including California Proposition 37 and Colorado Proposition 105. More recently, Hain Celestial’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Irwin D. Simon, was among 125 business leaders as part of the Just Label It! Campaign who implored the Obama Administration to direct the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to require food companies to label products that contain genetically modified organisms (commonly called GMOs).
“Celestial Seasonings helped start the movement towards better-for-you products more than 40 years ago, and Non-GMO Project Verification shows our continued commitment to our founding principles,” said Tom Arcuri, vice president of sales and marketing at Celestial Seasonings. “While we’ve previously avoided GMO ingredients in our teas, this third-party verification provides the total transparency in sourcing that today’s educated consumers expect from the brands they choose and trust.”
The nine Celestial Seasonings teas that received Non-GMO Project Verification in the initial round of approval are Sleepytime Herbal Tea, Chamomile Herbal Tea, Peppermint Herbal Tea, Roastaroma® Herbal Tea, Sleepytime Extra® Herbal Supplement, Morning Thunder® Black Tea with Maté, and three varieties from the brand’s Organic Fair Trade Certified Estate Teas line (currently available at Whole Foods Markets). The brand is continuing to enroll the remainder of its specialty tea portfolio for verification in phases.
For more information about Celestial Seasonings and its commitment to transparency in sourcing, please visit the Values section of the brand’s website.
Celestial Seasonings, Inc.
For more than 40 years, Celestial Seasonings, Inc. (a subsidiary of The Hain Celestial Group, Inc., NASDAQ: HAIN) has created delicious specialty teas that are good for you and good for the world. The brand currently offers more than 70 unique varieties of herbal, green, black, wellness, Rooibos and chai teas, as well as ready-to-drink beverages like organic Kombucha and tea lattes. Each blend is expertly crafted from the finest herbs, teas, spices and botanicals, and is presented in packaging adorned with the beautiful imagery and inspiring words that are part of the brand’s heritage. From calming and relaxing to refreshing and rejuvenating to everyday wellness support, there’s a Celestial Seasonings® product for any mood, any moment, any time of day. For more information, visit celestialseasonings.com or facebook.com/CelestialSeasonings.
The Hain Celestial Group, Inc.
The Hain Celestial Group (NASDAQ: HAIN), headquartered in Lake Success, NY, is a leading organic and natural products company with operations in North America, Europe and India. Hain Celestial participates in many natural categories with well-known brands that include Celestial Seasonings®, Earth’s Best®, Ella’s Kitchen®, Terra®, Garden of Eatin’®, Sensible Portions®, Health Valley®, Arrowhead Mills®, MaraNatha®, SunSpire®, DeBoles®, Casbah®, Rudi’s Organic Bakery®, Gluten Free Café™, Hain Pure Foods®, Spectrum®, Spectrum Essentials®, Walnut Acres Organic®, Imagine®, Almond Dream®, Rice Dream®, Soy Dream®, WestSoy®, The Greek Gods®, BluePrint®, FreeBird®, Plainville Farms®, Empire®, Kosher Valley®, Yves Veggie Cuisine®, Europe’s Best®, Cully & Sully®, New Covent Garden Soup Co.®, Johnson’s Juice Co.®, Farmhouse Fare®, Hartley’s®, Sun-Pat®, Gale’s®, Robertson’s®, Frank Cooper’s®, Linda McCartney®, Lima®, Danival®, Natumi®, GG UniqueFiber®, Tilda®, JASON®, Avalon Organics®, Alba Botanica®, Live Clean® and Queen Helene®. Hain Celestial has been providing A Healthier Way of Life™ since 1993. For more information, visit www.hain.com.
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The Giant of Marathon (1959) review
THE GIANT OF MARATHON 1959 aka LA BATTAGLIA DI MARATONA
Steve Reeves (Phillipides), Mylene Demongeot (Andromeda), Sergio Fantoni (Theocrates), Daniela Rocca (Karis), Alberto Lupo ( Miltiades), Daniele Varga (Darius), Ivo Garrani (Creusis), Sergio Ciani/Alan Steel (Euros), Mario Adorf (wrestler), Giovanni Cianfriglia (gladiator)
Directed by Jaques Tourneur & Mario Bava (uncredited); Cinematography by Mario Bava
During a time of war between the Athenians and the Spartans, the Olympic champion and newly crowned commander of the sacred guard, Phillipides is approached to lead the fight against the invading Persians. Theocrates envisions that if he and Creusis (both members of the Athenian Council) can control the sacred guard, they can rule over Athens. After a chance meeting with Andromeda, the daughter of Creusis, Phillipides instantly falls in love with her. However, she is promised to the ambitious and villainous Theocrates.
In an effort to secure dominance of Athens, Theocrates along with the exiled Athenian Hippias, plots to align with the Persian King Darius for the surrender of the Athenians. Realizing his scheme, Phillipides refuses to join the traitors and retires from the sacred guard choosing to become a farmer. When the invasion becomes imminent, Phillipides returns to Athens. To save his people and the woman he loves, Phillipides procures an alliance with their long time enemies, the Spartans to drive out the Persian hordes.
An Italian-French co-production directed by Tourneur and distributed by MGM. Although Tourneur gets sole credit, Bava finished the film when Tourneur became ill. Despite that, the film is a high mark of the sword & sandal genre. One of the biggest peplum productions, the film is notable for some sprawling battle sequences, intricate set design (with numerous composite shots courtesy of Bava's photographic effects) and a good script peppered with some engaging cliffhanger moments.
Steve Reeves lights up the screen as the Olympic champion Phillipides whose deeds (according the opening credits) layed the groundwork for the Olympic games to come. Reeves, looking more lithe than his previous outings, plays his character as a stubborn but love sick individual. He ignores the wiles of a busty seductress whose purpose is to lure him into helping the conniving Theocrates. This love story subplot never proves detrimental to the film but instead enhances it especially during the final 30 minutes which looks to be where the bulk of the budget went.
Andromeda (played by the gorgeous Mylene Demongeot) is kidnapped by Theocrates after neary killing her father. He uses her to bring Phillipides. After securing the help of the Spartans, hope for the survival of Athens seems assured until the Spartans don't show up. Instead, the 100 sacred Athenian guard take on the Persian horde alone. They come with an ingenious plan of placing metal spiked tipped poles into the water held in place by huge rocks. when the Persian ships cross, the stakes pierce the hulls of their ships. But the Persians are not without their own weapons--the flagship has a giant spiked pincher that opens to crush the Athenian vessels in its jaws.
It's here where there is some rather shocking scenes of violence. The Athenians jump into the water and the Persians fire arrows and spears at them while submerged. Blades pierce into stomachs, eyes and necks followed by the ejection of blood. The remaining Athenians make their way to shore while the Persian army close in on them. When defeat appears imminent, the Spartans finally show and turn the tide of the battle resulting in the retreat of the Persians.
The striking beauty of French actress Mylene Demongeot is one of the most lovely female stars to appear in these films and also does not appear to be wearing anything under her skimpy attire. Daniela Rocca provides some added femininity with her voluptuous figure but Demongeot has the most appeal. THE GIANT OF MARATHON (1959) has everything that makes (good) sword & sandal movies great matinée entertainment-- larger than life heroes, feats of strength, beautiful women, insidious villains (sometimes monsters), ornate sets and big action set pieces.
Actor Fantoni is supremely villainous as the traitor Theocrates who pretends to want the greater good for Athens but in reality only wants sole power over the city and will sacrifice anyone to get it. The scene where he repeatedly slaps Karis for her failure and refusal in seducing Phillipides followed by his decree to kill her should she not follow his command is a strong scene and his demise at the end is expertly handled and imaginatively staged as opposed to the usual dispatch of the villains in these movies.
Here, Phillipides duels with Theocrates atop the Persian ships mast which also binds Andromeda. Credit to the filmmakers for some damn fine action sequences. However, this film features some painful shots of violence towards horses. ROMULUS & REMUS (1961) had an immense amount of horse falls, but here these bits appear increasingly dangerous.
Future fusto star Sergio Ciani has a small role as the Spartan leader Euros whom had a fight with Phillipides in the past; it's only spoken of and not shown. Early in the picture, Phillipides watches two men beat the hell out of one another, a fight set up for his supposed enjoyment by Karis. Phillipides sees these two men as savages and not wrestlers. The winner tries to stop Phillipides from leaving resulting in the wrestler being bested. The man playing the wrestler looks very much like Mario Adorf although he is not credited but then nor is Ciani. Reeve's stunt double Cianfriglia is seen briefly as a gladiator.
A classy effort from the director of NIGHT OF THE DEMON (1957), THE COMEDY OF TERRORS (1964) and the loose Poe adapted WAR-GODS OF THE DEEP (1965) starring Vincent Price. Ably finished by Italian master of the fantastic Mario Bava (who would get his first major horror film off the ground due to his assist here) and he also contributes some very nice photographic effects to heighten the allure of this films production. A quality peplum all around and must see entertainment for fans of Reeves and the genre in general.
This review is representative of the Retromedia Double Feature DVD. It is paired with WAR OF THE TROJANS, the sequel to THE TROJAN HORSE, also starring Steve Reeves.
Labels: Giant of Marathon, Sword and Sandal
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The Dis List: The Horde (2010) review
THE HORDE 2010
Claude Perron (Aurore), Jean Pierre Martins (Ouessum), Eriq Ebouaney (Adewale), Doudou Masta (Bola)
Directed by Yannick Dahan, Benjamin Rocher
The Short Version: Slickly directed, but puerile zombie opus has absolutely zero plot and atrocious dialog. Lots of gore, a massive amount of bullets fired from magical guns that never run out of ammo and a record breaking number of expletives will be enough to endear this ridiculous movie to those who embrace films with hyper camerawork and lots of random action scenes.
A group of vengeance seeking cops team up with the drug dealers they intended to kill when a sudden zombie plague breaks out. Trapped in a high rise, the unlikely and unlikable team snort up a lot of China White and do battle with a horde of marathon running zombies.
As slick and polished as this patience thinning flick looks, it's yet another new and awful horror movie, only this one hails from France, a country that has been creating some ferociously mesmerizing terror tales in recent years; unfortunately, this isn't one of them. Nearly everything about this movie stinks. It's also another film that's been getting a lot of inexplicably positive notices. But upon closer inspection, you'd swear the script was written by Robbie Z and directed by Bruno Mattei. Containing a laughable string of exaggerated instances of jingoism and other examples of macho meanderings, the movie also has an uncomfortable air of racism and a bit of misogyny thrown in for not so good measure. In its defense, though, the one (live) female cast member is as tough as any of the men, but the overall tone is kind of insensitive.
Among the absurdities and 'hand down the chalkboard' level of dialog exchanges, there's a near constant and senseless flood of expletives that grates on the nerves after the first few dozen 'F' bombs and the over reliance on referring to women as 'bitches'. Not to mention this motley clutch of wholly unlikable characters never seem to be able to stop yelling at each other and make these comically overblown faces complete with eyeballs threatening to pop out of their heads. In addition to the intelligible and concise dialog, the zombie outbreak, whose origins are never hinted at, nor explained seems to come out of nowhere. One other thing about the characters, even when they discover that shooting the dead in the head puts the zombies down, the cops and thugs are still content to unload all their bullets everywhere but in the noggins of the hyperactive corpses.
There's also more bullets fired here than probably all four RAMBO movies combined, yet no one ever reloads. It's only at the end that one of the gangsters mentions being out of bullets. Did I mention that not one person has any redeemable qualities in this vacuous excuse of a horror picture? The script (kind of) alludes to some minor political underpinnings, but never explores this area, instead preferring to squander any intelligent speeches on a near endless onslaught of action scenes that get nauseatingly old real fast. Frames are removed to make everyone move like they were in a silent movie. That's "cutting edge", I suppose.
Also, it seems ADHD has spread like a plague to the cinematographers of other countries as they can't seem to keep the damn cameras still, either. For a while now, the "You are there!" documentary feel has been "cutting edge" in American films and television shows for some time now. In THE HORDE, it's difficult to ascertain what's happening sometimes what with the camera zigzagging all over the screen. In between all the blazing guns, bullets flying and chaotic camerawork, there's a handful of close quarters combat sequences where our "heroes" trade punches with the undead. A lot of people may find this stimulating, but it was all stupid and pointless since there's no one to identify with and literally zero story, or reasoning for what's happening. The dead just come to life for whatever reason.
No doubt the single most hilarious scene comes when the brute cop of the bunch decides to fend off 'The Horde' single-handed. What follows is this character football tackling dozens upon dozens of rampaging dead. Hopping atop the roof of a car, he begins shooting and chopping away at the zombies surrounding him. For whatever reason, the hundreds of zombies take what seems like five interminable minutes before they finally grab him and pull him down. The most oddly disturbing scene would have to be when the men surround a zombie female and taunt her/it with rape and other sexual indignities. It's a bizarre segment that seems perplexing for it even being in the film. Like much everything else, it adds absolutely nothing to the already non existent narrative.
The gore and gunfire are plentiful, if only there was something resembling a story, or even remotely engaging characters. Feasible dialog would have been nice, too. However, some fans will eat this movie up for the very same reasons I couldn't keep it down. As it is, THE HORDE is yet another in a long line of seemingly neverending and brainless zombie movies with no apparent end in sight. With rigormortis setting in quickly on this sub genre, it would be nice if producers and film-makers would finally let sleeping corpses lie for a while.
This review is representative of the IFC DVD
Labels: Cinema Scorned, Dis List, Millennium Horror, The Horde
Aye, I pretty much agree with you on this one. I was somewhat disappointed at first, but then I realized that my expectations were all wrong in the first place. Not all foreign horror flicks are great, but ah, how young and naive I am!
Maynard Morrissey said...
one of the better zombie flicks of the last few years. gory, action-packed and highly entertaining. I just love it!
Dr. Sarcofiguy aka "John Dimes" said...
Should I see this first, or Black Swan? I can't DECIDE!
And by the way: You KNOW what a grit is, right? Or are you harkening back to that charmin' film "My Cousin Vinny" with your statement left on a certain alter ego's facebook?! HAHAHAH!
HAPPY NEW YEAR, I tellya!!!!
Shaun Anderson [The Celluloid Highway] said...
I respectfully disagree with you on this one Brian. I thought the film had some very interesting things to say about French society, and used the zombie motif in a far interesting way than Romero has for many a year. The title has a double meaning in my view...check out my review and let me know what you think. I agree with you on certain stylistic and narrative points though. I just felt its subtext raised it above the mire.
@ Atroxion: I likely would have enjoyed this one had there been some characters of substance who could speak actual dialog instead of non stop profanity.
@ Maynard: I can understand why some would like this movie, unfortunately, I'm not one of them. It can be the bonafide worst movie every, but if there's at least one character of interest for whatever reason, then I tune in. If all your film has to offer is a bunch of pretty Americanized action scenes with a nervous camera operator, I tune out.
@ The Doc: I'm not familiar with BLACK SWAN, I'll have to look into that one. LOL! Yes, I know what a grit is, as you said, I was referencing that nutty classic MY COUSIN VINNY! I was hoping you'd catch it, and you did!! Happy New Year Doc!!
@ Shaun: I am unfamiliar with what's going on in France right now, but I could sense some kind of political message, ever so slight as it might have been to me. Still, the dialog was worthless whether you're watching it subbed or dubbed. Constant cursing does nothing to sustain my interest and none of these people were likable at all.
The only reason I watched it to the end was because my girlfriend was with me and, amazingly, she didn't like it either, as she normally goes for the new stuff particularly zombie pictures.
I will be sure to check out your review, Shaun, when I get done with work. I just stopped in for a break. I also saw HARPOON: WHALE WATCHING MASSACRE the same night. It was a lot better than this, but I won't be reviewing that one. It's basically TCM aboard a big ship in Iceland with a huge cast of international victims.
Shaun won me over with his review on Celluloid, so I bumped this up on the ol Netflix list. At least with the mindless action you mentioned, it will make it more entertaining than many of the other boring AND stupid zombie flicks out lately.
I came real close to buying this and I am glad I didn't. I would have been pissed. Still, I can see why some would get into it. Flashy action is all it has, at least from my perspective.
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Motorsports in Dubai
Fans of Expat Echo Dubai are always asking what’s new and happening in Dubai? We are never disappointed! Life in Dubai is colorful, fast and furious and never more so than with the growth of motorsports – for all. Children and adults of both sexes are increasingly looking for leisure and competitive motorsports. Dubai has embraced this adrenalin fueled request from expats and locals alike. Our expat home offers so much in the way of motorsports for the spectator and the partaker, from Desert Dune Bashing (the offer of a coral desert offers a different dimension to the sport), to the ever popular, younger sport of motor cross.
There’s a highly competitive streak in the biker community of Dubai with Sports Bikes versus the Harley’s. For the kids and tourists there’s much to sample – Quads and Go-Karting are suitable for all ages and abilities. The two wheeled motorsports however, remains the most popular and growing sport on the planet!
Dubai also offers much in the way of meet-up groups and venues for the hot-headed hot rods, recently welcoming the opening of the ‘Biker Cafe‘ on Jumeirah Beach Road in Dubai. The Biker Cafe is based on the extremely successful Australian biker cafe concept, Deus. Bringing together bikers, and motorsports lovers in general, along with their families to eat good food, buy merchandise and meet like-minded motorsports enthusiasts.
The Biker Cafe throws in several large TV screens to boot, so that fans can catch the latest televised races in real-time from all over the globe! This isn’t quite enough for some petrol heads and so the Biker Cafe has its own blog, sharing all-things-bike with the biker community in Dubai so they can chat, chat, chat till their heart’s content.
The Biker Cafe provides an interesting mix of expats and Emiratis, sharing common ground. It’s a bit of a pit stop for old classic bikes, sports bikes and the chrome bling of the Harley-Davidson, all sitting comfortably side-by-side. The cafe is also the only cafe of its type to offer traditional Arabic breakfasts alongside the usual western fare, so it’s one for the foodies as well!
InterNations: Where Dubai’s Expats Meet and Mingle
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The Dubai Dragon Festival Returns!
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Search the Santa Cruz City Schools by keyword
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Santa Cruz City Schools | AR 3543 Business and Noninstructional Operations
Transportation Safety And Emergencies
Cautionary Notice: Government Code 17581.5 relieves districts from the obligation to perform specified mandated activities when the Budget Act does not provide reimbursement during that fiscal year. The Budget Act of 2018 (SB 840, Ch. 29, Statutes of 2018) extends the suspension of these requirements through the 2018-19 fiscal year. As a result, certain provisions of the following administrative regulation related to transportation safety plans and safety instruction for students may be suspended.
Each day, prior to driving a school bus, each school bus driver shall inspect the bus to ensure that it is in safe operating condition and equipped as required by law and that all equipment is in good working order. At the completion of each day's work, the driver shall prepare and sign a written report of the condition of the equipment specified in 13 CCR 1215. The report shall indicate any defect or deficiency discovered by or reported to the driver which would affect safe operation or result in mechanical breakdown of the bus. If no defect or deficiency is discovered or reported, the driver shall so indicate on the report. Any defect or deficiency that would affect safe operation shall be repaired prior to operating the bus. (13 CCR 1215)
(cf. 3540 - Transportation)
(cf. 3541.1 - Transportation for School-Related Trips)
(cf. 3542 - School Bus Drivers)
Passenger Restraint Systems
The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that any school bus or student activity bus which is purchased or leased by the district is equipped with a combination pelvic and upper torso passenger restraint system at all designated seating positions if that bus: (Vehicle Code 27316, 27316.5; 13 CCR 1201)
1. Is a Type 1 school bus designed for carrying more than 16 passengers and the driver, and was manufactured on or after July 1, 2005
2. Is a Type 2 school bus or student activity bus designed for carrying 16 or fewer passengers and the driver, or for carrying 20 or fewer passengers and the driver if the bus has a manufacturer's vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or less, and was manufactured on or after July 1, 2004
The Superintendent or designee shall prioritize the allocation of school buses purchased, leased, or contracted to ensure that elementary students receive first priority for new school buses equipped with passenger restraint systems whenever feasible.
When a school bus or student activity bus is equipped with a passenger restraint system, all passengers shall use the passenger restraint system. (5 CCR 14105)
Bus drivers shall be instructed regarding procedures to enforce the proper use of the passenger restraint system. Students who fail to follow instructions of the bus driver may be subject to discipline, including suspension of riding privileges, in accordance with Board policy and administrative regulations.
(cf. 5131.1 - Bus Conduct)
(cf. 5144 - Discipline)
Each school bus shall be equipped with at least one fire extinguisher, located in the driver's compartment, which meets the standards specified in law. In addition, a wheelchair school bus shall have another fire extinguisher placed at the wheelchair loading door or emergency exit. All fire extinguishers shall be regularly inspected and serviced in accordance with regulations adopted by the State Fire Marshal. (Education Code 39838; 13 CCR 1242; 19 CCR 574-575.3)
Child Safety Alert System
In accordance with Vehicle Code 28160, each school bus or student activity bus shall be equipped with an operational child safety alert system at the interior rear of the bus that requires the driver to either manually contact or scan the device, thereby prompting the driver to inspect the entirety of the interior of the vehicle before exiting.
A student activity bus that does not have a child safety alert system may be used only if all of the following apply: (Vehicle Code 28160)
1. The student activity bus is not used exclusively to transport students.
2. When the student activity bus is used to transport students, the students are accompanied by at least one adult chaperone selected by a school official. If an adult chaperone is not a school employee, the chaperone shall meet the requirements for a school volunteer.
(cf. 1240 - Volunteer Assistance)
3. One adult chaperone has a list of every student and adult chaperone, including a school employee, who is on the student activity bus at the time of departure.
4. The driver has reviewed all safety and emergency procedures before the initial departure, and the driver and adult chaperone have signed a form, with the time and date, acknowledging that the safety plan and procedures were reviewed.
5. Immediately before departure from any location, the adult chaperone shall account for each student on the list of students, verify the number of students to the driver, and sign a form indicating that all students are present or accounted for.
6. After students have exited a student activity bus, and before driving away, the driver shall check all areas of the bus, including, but not limited to, overhead compartments and bathrooms, to ensure that the bus is vacant.
7. The driver shall sign a form with the time and date verifying that all required procedures have been followed.
8. The information required to be recorded pursuant to items #4, 5, and 7 may be recorded on a single form and shall be retained by the district for a minimum of two years.
Electronic Communications Devices
A bus driver is prohibited from driving a school bus or student activity bus while using a wireless telephone or other electronic wireless communications device except for work-related or emergency purposes, including, but not limited to, contacting a law enforcement agency, health care provider, fire department, or other emergency service agency or entity. In any such permitted situation, the driver shall only use a wireless telephone or device that is specifically designed and configured to allow voice-operated and hands-free operation or a function that requires only a single swipe or tap of the driver's finger provided the device is mounted on the windshield, dashboard, or center console of the bus. (Vehicle Code 23123.5, 23125)
Safe Bus Operations
School buses and student activity buses shall not be operated whenever the number of passengers exceeds bus seating capacity, except when necessary in emergency situations which require that individuals be transported immediately to ensure their safety. (Education Code 39834)
(cf. 3516 - Emergencies and Disaster Preparedness Plan)
School bus operations shall be limited when atmospheric conditions reduce visibility on the roadway to 200 feet or less during regular home-to-school transportation service. Bus drivers for school activity trips may discontinue bus operation whenever they determine that it is unsafe to continue operation because of reduced visibility. (Vehicle Code 34501.6)
The Superintendent or designee may place a notice at bus entrances that warns against unauthorized entry. The driver or another school official may order any person to disembark if that person enters a bus without prior authorization. (Education Code 39842; 13 CCR 1256.5)
(cf. 3515.2 - Disruptions)
Transportation Safety Plan for Boarding and Exiting Buses
The Superintendent or designee shall develop a transportation safety plan containing procedures for school personnel to follow to ensure the safe transport of students. The plan shall address all of the following: (Education Code 39831.3)
1. Determination of whether students in grades prekindergarten through 8 require an escort to cross a private road or highway at a bus stop pursuant to Vehicle Code 22112
2. Procedures for all students in grades prekindergarten through 8 to follow as they board and exit the bus at their bus stops
3. Boarding and exiting a school bus at a school or other trip destination
4. Procedures to ensure that a student is not left unattended on a school bus, student activity bus, or, if applicable, youth bus
5. Procedures and standards for designating an adult chaperone, other than the driver, to accompany students on a school activity bus
A copy of the plan shall be kept at each school site and made available upon request to the California Highway Patrol (CHP). (Education Code 39831.3)
Parental Notifications
The Superintendent or designee shall provide written safety information to the parents/guardians of all students in grades prekindergarten through 6 who have not previously been transported in a district school bus or student activity bus. This information shall be provided upon registration and shall contain: (Education Code 39831.5)
1. A list of school bus stops near each student's home
2. General rules of conduct at school bus loading zones
3. Red light crossing instructions
4. A description of the school bus danger zone
5. Instructions for safely walking to and from school bus stops
(cf. 5145.6 - Parental Notifications)
Students who are transported in a school bus or student activity bus shall receive instruction in school bus emergency procedures and passenger safety as follows: (Education Code 39831.5; 5 CCR 14102)
1. Each year, all students who receive home-to-school transportation in a school bus shall be provided appropriate instruction in safe riding practices and emergency evacuation drills.
2. At least once each school year, all students in grades prekindergarten through 8 who receive home-to-school transportation shall receive safety instruction which includes, but is not limited to:
a. Proper loading and unloading procedures, including escorting by the driver
b. How to safely cross the street, highway, or private road
c. In school buses with passenger restraint systems, instruction in the use of such systems as specified in 5 CCR 14105, including, but not limited to, the proper fastening and release of the passenger restraint system, acceptable placement of passenger restraint systems on students, times at which the passenger restraint systems should be fastened and released, and acceptable placement of the passenger restraint systems when not in use
d. Proper passenger conduct
e. Bus evacuation procedures
f. Location of emergency equipment
As part of this instruction, students shall evacuate the school bus through emergency exit doors. Instruction also may include responsibilities of passengers seated next to an emergency exit.
Each time the above instruction is given, the following information shall be documented:
a. District name
b. School name and location
c. Date of instruction
d. Names of supervising adults
e. Number of students participating
f. Grade levels of students
g. Subjects covered in instruction
h. Amount of time taken for instruction
i. Bus driver's name
j. Bus number
k. Additional remarks
This documentation shall be kept on file at the district office or the school for one year and shall be available for inspection by the CHP.
(cf. 3580 - District Records)
3. Before departing on a school activity trip, all students riding on a school bus or student activity bus shall receive safety instruction which includes, but is not limited to, the location of emergency exits and the location and use of emergency equipment. This instruction also may include responsibilities of passengers seated next to an emergency exit.
In the event of a school bus accident, the driver shall immediately notify the CHP and the Superintendent or designee. The driver shall not leave the immediate vicinity of the bus to seek aid unless necessary. (13 CCR 1219)
The Superintendent or designee shall maintain a report of each accident that occurred on public or private property involving a school bus with students aboard. The report shall contain pertinent details of the accident and shall be retained for 12 months from the date of the accident. If the accident was not investigated by the CHP, the Superintendent or designee shall forward a copy of the report to the local CHP within five work days of the date of the accident. (13 CCR 1234)
The Superintendent or designee shall review all investigations of bus incidents and accidents to develop preventative measures.
(cf. 4112.42/4212.42/4312.42 - Drug and Alcohol Testing for School Bus Drivers)
Legal Reference:
EDUCATION CODE
39830-39843 Transportation, school buses
39860 Contract for transportation; requirement that student not be left unattended
51202 Instruction in personal and public health and safety
241.3 Assault against school bus driver
243.3 Battery against school bus driver
415 Definition of motor vehicle
545-546 Definition of school bus and student activity bus
22112 Loading and unloading passengers
23123.5 Use of wireless telephone or communications device while driving; exceptions
23125 Use of wireless telephone prohibited while driving school bus
27316-27316.5 Passenger restraint systems
28160 Child safety alert system
34500 California Highway Patrol responsibility to regulate safe operation of school buses
34501.5 California Highway Patrol responsibility to adopt rules re: safe operation of school buses
34501.6 School buses; reduced visibility
34508 California Highway Patrol responsibility to adopt rules re: equipment and bus operations
CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 5
14100-14105 School buses and student activity buses
CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 13
12001294 Motor carrier safety
2480 Airborne toxic control measure; limitation on bus idling
574-575.3 Inspection and maintenance of fire extinguishers
CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, TITLE 49
571.1-571.500 Motor vehicle standards, including school buses
Management Resources:
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS
Passenger Restraints Frequently Asked Questions
American School Bus Council: http://www.americanschoolbuscouncil.org
California Association of School Business Officials: http://www.casbo.org
California Association of School Transportation Officials: http://www.castoways.org
California Department of Education, Office of School Transportation: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/tn
California Highway Patrol: http://www.chp.ca.gov
National Transportation Safety Board: http://www.ntsb.gov
U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov
Regulation SANTA CRUZ CITY SCHOOLS
approved: November 2012 Soquel, California
revised: December 2016
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The European Union (EU) Ship Recycling Regulation (EUSRR) was adopted in 2013 and dictates that non-EU vessels calling at EU ports must carry an authorized Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) and Statement of Compliance (SoC) from31 December 2020.
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Series Review: The Improper Series by Juliana Ross
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When I first read a sample of Improper Relations, the first book in Juliana Ross's series, I expressed some hesitations about buying a copy. Still, Juliana Ross was an author on my radar, and, when the book was offered for free late last year, I took the opportunity and got it.
I read it recently and hadn't planned on writing a review of it because I already had a backlog of reviews to write, but, the most curious thing happened: after I finished reading the first book, I was immediately curious about the second book and purchased that one. And then, when I finished the second book, I went online again and bought the third book.
After reading all three books, I felt the need to write this -- and it's a first for me to review an entire series as a whole -- and I'm excited to do so.
It's a solid series and one worth reading for the following reasons:
1. It's a thoughtful analysis on what society considers "improper" --
Hannah's relationship with Leo was considered improper because she was a poor relation who worked as his mother's companion and he was the younger son of a lord, who was expected to make a good match. After Hannah witnesses an illicit tryst between Leo and one of the maids, it awakens a curiosity in her -- one that Leo was happy to assuage.
It's a novella filled with sex, but it seems to be Ross's point. Hannah slowly awakens and comes into her own with each encounter with Leo. At the beginning of the story, she's a frightened, quiet mouse -- a widow who was afraid to go out into the world, so she ended up being dependent on her late husband's relatives to help her. But, by the end of the story, Hannah becomes a woman who dares.
...From this moment on, I resolved, I would tell no one the truth, allow no one to comprehend the loss I had sustained.
I would face the barren days to come with steady resolve, as I'd always tried to do when life disappointed me. I would build a new life for myself, though my life was already over.
And I would never look back.
- Hannah, Improper Relations, loc 1087
Alice is the heroine of the second novella, Improper Arrangements. After being "jilted" by Leo, she decides that she is done with the whole marriage business and wants to indulge in some adventure. She hires E.P. Keating to guide her through the mountains as she draws the flora of the Swiss Alps. Alice's arrangements with Eli is considered "improper" because she is a woman on her own, with no companion. Add to that, she and Eli mutually consent to start a relationship on their trek. They've laid out the ground rules and are happy to indulge in their mutual attraction to each other. Alice is very different from Hannah. She is fortunate to have her own money and means and she has a family who is very supportive of her interests --
He wanted to share my bed, no more. He wasn't asking for my heart. He didn't covet my fortune. All he wanted was my body, and only as long as our journey together lasted.
"Yes," I said, and I was amazed at how calm and steady my voice sounded.
- Alice, Improper Arrangements, Chapter 8
The second novella shows a lot of growth in Ross as an author. Yes, the sex is there and, yes, it is scintillating -- but there's also a wonderful story between Eli and Alice, who are both so self-reliant, and so gifted in their particular passions: climbing and painting.
But, I think it is in the third instalment, Improper Proposals, that Juliana Ross really comes into her own.
Caroline is the widow of a vicar and she has approached Thomas Cathcart-Ross (Alice's brother) for help in publishing her very proper manual on how to manage a household and how to be a good wife. What Thomas does instead is to challenge Caroline to write a different kind of "how-to" guide: one on sex and marriage. It is a shockingly improper proposal made to any lady -- but it is even more shocking, considering that Caroline was a vicar's wife. But Thomas's reason isn't to scandalise society, but to inform it.
The conversation between Caroline and Thomas is very candid ... and very true: many women (then and now) enter into sexual relations with very little information. The finished manuscript that Alice and Thomas have carefully put together is considered "obscene" and I can't help but wonder why. Again, it is a jarring reminder of how limited women's roles were in that time and how very little power they had. (Also, how controlled expression and opinion was during that time.)
Of my work for Mr. Cathcart-Ross I said nothing. I had several close friends in the village, close enough that I had told them about my book of household management. Since my return from London, they had asked me, any number of times, if I'd had any news. If I'd found a publisher. Part of me longed to confide in them, not least because I wasn't at all certain my knowledge of marital relations was sufficiently comprehensive for the task at hand. With the different perspective of other women I might ensure accuracy, and thereby better serve my readers.
But it would be folly to breathe so much as a word, even the merest syllable, of what I was doing. ...
- Caroline, Improper Proposals, Chapter 4
2. It's a celebration of relationships --
All three relationships were started by consenting adults. They knew it was for pleasure and they understood that nothing would come of it (and they were fine with their arrangement). At the end, they would part ways and that would be that, but the relationships were never meaningless or mindless. In Alice and Caroline's stories, the sex ran parallel to something greater ... something more.
Too often, relationships in stories are one-sided and it is mostly the hero who calls the shots, but, here, Ross's characters have equal power, control and say in what happened as their relationships developed and deepened. I loved reading the scenes were Caroline and Thomas would discuss and edit her book, and Alice and Eli were such a great climbing team.
"Let's keep on until we reach the Col de Louvie, then stop to eat there. Will give you a chance to admire the view."
"Is it nicer than at the Col Termin?"
"Incomparably so."
We reached the pass a half hour later. Though the surrounding summits loomed far overhead, their peaks lost in the advancing clouds, we had climbed higher than I'd ever imagined possible, so far that the valleys we'd left behind had become indistinct swaths of green and brown. From where we stood I could see no road, no structure, no evidence at all of civilisation. If not for the sound of an approaching party of climbers, I might have imagined Elijah and I were alone in the world.
"What do you think?" he asked softly.
"Incomparable, just as you said. ..."
- Improper Arrangements, Chapter 11
"You never said what you thought of my chapter. We haven't talked about it at all."
"We will, over dinner. Though I find it difficult to wrap my head around the subject."
"I'm certain it happens to many couples, the feeling that they are drifting apart. Any number of things can affect a marriage -- children, family pressures, financial concerns. I think it's very important that women be given some guidance on how to restore intimacy if ever it's lost."
"You're quite right. It's only that I cannot imagine how it could ever happen."
"That a couple should be pulled apart?"
"No. That I should ever lose interest in you."
It was a lovely thing for him to say, truly it was, yet I resented it. We both knew our affair would end before long, before we could hurt one another past forgiveness, so why freight the moments we had left with such sentiments? Our time together was ending, so why not embrace the sweetness, while it lasted, and save regret for another day?
- Improper Proposals, Chapter 14
This series also fetes women. It isn't completely obvious in Hannah, but Alice and Caroline are very progressive and very independent (I've used this word a lot in this review ... sorry!) -- there's nothing tentative or uncertain about them -- and I love this quality in Ross's heroines.
...I'd sworn to myself I would never be tempted again -- not by a man's pretty words and certainly not by an attractive face or form. What real need had I of a man, after all? ... I was perfectly capable of satisfying my own carnal needs without having to seek out the attention of some sweating, fumbling incompetent.
After I had finished the Chapter and sent it off to London, I wrote to Marshall & Snelgrove's on Oxford Street and ordered a set of new undergarments. A year remained before I might begin to dress in any hue other than deepest black, but what I wore under my gown was my business alone.
3. The writer's evolution --
I've talked about my fascination with debut novels and I've followed many authors from their debut novels up to their current works -- and it is always an enjoyable exercise to trace the author's journey in terms of theme, subject, language, focus and voice.
If I were to rate all three books*, I thought the third novella was the best in this series, and I think other readers feel the same way, judging by the ratings of the books on Goodreads. Juliana Ross has hit her stride, and she knows what she is writing about and it shines through. The third novella combines all the best elements from the first and second stories and Ross infuses it with even more.
Novellas are a tricky form to master because it is limited by its length -- but Ross's third novella did an excellent job of covering sufficient depth and breadth. By the end of the book, I was a bit surprised to see how short it was because Improper Proposals was able to convey the full romantic experience.
When I visited Ross's website, I was pleased to know that she is currently working on a full-length novel. Yay! I'm looking forward to reading that one. ^_^
To find out more about Juliana Ross and her books, click below:
*So here's how I rate each book:
Improper Relations = 3 stars
Improper Arrangements = 4 stars
Improper Proposals = 5 stars
Labels: book review, Finished reading, juliana ross, series review
Lover Of Romance April 18, 2014 at 10:13 PM
I liked your thoughts on these. I do agree that novella's are a bit tricky, and you never know if you will enjoy them, but I just might have to try these out.
Tin April 19, 2014 at 1:42 PM
Hi, Renee!
I think you try out book 3 first. The books work well as stand-alones, but, to see how the author has grown, it's best to read this from book 1.
The novella is the happy medium between short stories and novels -- I think Courtney Milan is very good with writing novellas. ^_^
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ABOUT THE KONGEÅ PATH
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The old border
The struggle to remain Danish
The national border
The productive landscape
The River Kongeå as a productive landscape
Black Plough the Kingslayer
Co-operative associations near Kongeaa
Det Junkerske Stemmeværk (The Junker Weir)
Irrigation channels at Villebøl Bro
Jedsted Mill
Knag Mølle (Knag Mill)
Kongeå lock
Københoved Marl Beds
Meadow irrigation at the Kongeå
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Priest Knud Lang and Lady of the Manor Margaret von Rosenørn
Skodborg-Københoved irrigation channel
The Herredsbjerg at Vilslev
The Kongeå River and the Wadden Sea
The Prehistoric village at Nygård Toft
The River Kongeå's Fish Farm
The burial mounds at Brokær
The customs border
The transportation route
Today, we consider the river Kongeå as a consumption landscape; a natural resource that we utilise for recreational purposes. We go for walks along the river, enjoying the sight of the protected valley, the sound of birdsong and the water running in the river. There are many anglers. Others sail canoes on the river. But it has not always been this way.
Two hundred years ago the majority of the Danish population lived in the countryside. They were self-sufficient farmers who utilised all available natural resources. The river Kongeå was considered equally used for arable, meadow and heath in terms of manufacturing landscape. The river provided fish, water for irrigation of fields and meadows, as well as energy.
In line with industrialisation, the move from rural to urban areas and the welfare state, the public's view of the surrounding nature began to change. First the urban citizens began to use the country in the summer, where they enjoyed the open nature.
The welfare society gave all the town dwellers more leisure and vacation time. More and more people began to use nature as a recreational resource. The river Kongeå was no longer a part of the production landscape, but a part of the leisure landscape.
Eighteen weirs
In the 1800s, the river Kongeå was a major part of the production landscape. The river was full of production systems. As part of the border organisation, they were registered in 1881. Records show that the water free course on the stretch from Fårkrog to Villebøl was hampered by an entire eighteen weirs. Only one weir was used by a mill. The remaining seventeen weirs were used for eel farming or meadow irrigation.
Eel traps
In 1881 six of the weirs were used for eel farming. Eel farming is known from the Middle Ages, and we know from written sources that eel farms existed in the river Kongeå in the 1600s. All traces of the eel traps have gone today, so do not know exactly what they looked like, but the likelihood is that it was a bridge with associated weirs with locks.
Traps or trap-like net bags were placed in the locks. When catching eels, some of the locks were equipped with traps, but others were open and allowed water to pass freely. You only caught only eels at night. During the day, the traps were emptied and cleaned. The eel traps had a dual function. Besides catching eels, smugglers at night could sneak across the river using the eel traps under the cover of darkness.
Meadow irrigation
"The meadow is the field's mother". On the poor soils in western Denmark, the cattle manure production set the limit for the size of the fields. The cattle ate grass and meadow hay. Artificial irrigation of meadows promoted growth and gave a better and more stable production of grass and hay. The remaining eleven weirs with accompaning power wheels were used for meadow irrigation.
Upon registration in 1881, only one meadow irrigation system was found at the river Kongeå. In the following two decades, the meadow irrigation system along the river Kongeå was streamlined. The peasants worked together to improve the meadow irrigation. Power wheels were replaced by three major meadow irrigation systems, which each irrigated several plot owner's meadows.
The water flowed from the weirs in the river into dug irrigation channels. From the channels the water was passed through spouts down over the meadows between the channel and the river. South Jutland's largest meadow irrigation system was the river Kongeåen. South of Kongeåen, two long irrigation channels were used to water the meadows from Knag Mill to Hygum. North of Kongeåen, a very long channel irrigated the meadows from Sønderskov to Tobøl.
Fish breeding
In the 1900s, a new form of production came about, namely fish breeding fish in dug-out ponds. Fish farming took over the weir and right of weir use from either an irrigation system or eel trap. From the weir, the water is passed through a series of dug-out ponds. This was done by a natural decline in the level. "Used water" was passed from the ponds through a channel into the river again. This water was contaminated with food and faeces.
As a result of nature restoration projects, fish farms with dug-out ponds are gradually disappearing. Many fish farms disappear completely, others are transformed into model fish farms.
Author: Linda Klitmøller, museum curator, Sønderskov Museum
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Home > News > Luca Parolari appointed new Chief Executive Officer of the Marelli Motori Group
Luca Parolari appointed new Chief Executive Officer of the Marelli Motori Group
Luca Parolari has been appointed new Chief Executive Officer of the Marelli Motori Group of Companies, effective 1st March 2019.
Luca Parolari holds a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Padua and brings over 20 years of experience from various business sectors and multinational companies.
Luca will continue to build the Marelli Motori success story with his excellent strategic, operational and organizational skills. He will use his broad experience in the B2B industry to strengthen the position of the company in the power sector market and further expand the Marelli Motori brand.
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Obesity and Diabetes Rising with Latinos, But Can Be Easily Prevented
December 13, 2012 By Latinovations Staff
A recent report from the United Health Foundation revealed that health concerns around obesity and diabetes continue to rise within the Latino community, affecting 31% of Latinos in the U.S.
The rate at which obesity and diabetes affects the Latino community is almost commensurate with the rate for the general population in the country, which the report puts at 28%. Dr. Roberto Madrid, Medical Director of United Healthcare, says that the report measures 24 areas of impact to overall health rankings, and that while there were recorded areas of improvement, the rising obesity and diabetes rates present a major area of concern.
“We saw betterment in some measures among the Hispanic community,” says Dr. Madrid. “The rates of premature death, death due to cancers, cardiovascular deaths and infant mortality all improved. But diabetes and obesity rates take away from those betterments.”
As previously reported on La Plaza, Latinos develop diabetes 1.5 times greater than white Americans, and run a higher risk of having diabetes due to poverty, lack of health care and cultural attitudes and behaviors. La Plaza also reported that obesity was one of the leading health issues in the United States, with 39.1% of Latino adults considered to be obese, and 14.8% of Latino infants being overweight.
Yet, Dr. Madrid says that these health concerns are preventable and that there are opportunities to turn the trend around and have families make the necessary changes to avoid health dangers. With the upcoming holidays and New Year approaching, Dr. Madrid sees this as a great time to be watchful and cut down on unnecessary calories. He also says that the health changes to prevent diabetes can be made while tackling weight loss at the same time.
“[Diabetes] is preventable with weight loss,” says Dr. Madrid. “Five percent weight loss will reduce your risk of going from pre-diabetes to diabetes by 60 percent. That’s better than any medication.”
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Jeremy Back In Action Tonight
Whitman March 25, 2011 at 5:24 PM
After a sloppy 2 minutes to open the game, coach Musselman calls in the heavy firepower off the bench, Jeremy Lin. He gives 2 assists and a layup off a steal to spark a run.
Instant offense, defense, and intensity to win games.
Lin looks really sharp from start.
He missed a few jumpers, but those shots seemed to open up his drives to the basket.
Jumper still doesn't look good in form. Freethrows also not looking good. The announcer says he wnt to the sideline to get stuffing put in his nose. Maybe he got hit hard and it's affecting his game.
Clutch!!!
'nuff said.
Uh ugly game. Shots were just off all night. And still not enough assists. But awesome drives, though it seems like teams are starting to see how Lin plays hence why he gets rejected so much lately.
Just glad we still can watch him play though. His court vision seems to still need a lot of work and his shot. Maybe we will see a better game from him this weekend.
C Dub March 25, 2011 at 9:04 PM
It was an ok game for JLin. He carried the scoring down the stretch. I was a bit worried that he was being too much of a ballhog (that he might be modelling his game after Monta's). But I think it was more of a case that everyone else couldn't knock down their shots. Landry and Richardson couldn't finish easy dunks on a couple nice dishes from JLin.
I agree his asst numbers are bad... especially since Sloan was out for virtually the whole game. Way too many turn overs as well. Skyforce is a very weak team that's now playing without Ewing. They should have put them away early.
Tomorrow's game will be on Versus. Here's hoping JLin will come thru with a much improved game!! A double-double maybe??
radd March 25, 2011 at 9:11 PM
5 assists isn't too bad... remember to have an assist, you need teammates who can make the open shots and open dunks.................
Wave@whales March 25, 2011 at 10:33 PM
i saw the most retarded play tonight. His teammate waits for lin to run near him and scoop the ball right into his body with two defenders ready to trap him.
Its as if they are puroposely trying to work with opposition to get more turn overs for Lin.
Also whats with not giving Lin the ball right away after a rebound?
Couldnt he wait until Lin runs to a place with more space???
Mrs. Horse March 26, 2011 at 3:26 AM
We noticed that Law was DNP tonight. I heard he hurt his wrist on Monday. Does anyone know how bad it is? Hopefully, they will not bring Jeremy back. Why don't they just play Bell? Especially in 38 point rout like tonight?
Golden State Warriors guard Acie Law earns trust of coach Keith Smart:
http://www.mercurynews.com/sports-headlines/ci_17692989?nclick_check=1
Also, has Law really playing good defense lately and the Dubs should really try to keep him next year?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/645652-2011-nba-free-agency-upcoming-gs-warriors-free-agents-plead-their-case
Bleacher Report suggests the W's keep Acie Law. He's actually been okay lately, although he does seem to be injury prone. Interesting question about what Lin should do. If the W's exercise their team option that's a good deal for him financially, although he will have problems with playing time. Seems clear that Lin must improve his pg skills. Even his recent success is more like something you get from a sg.
My conclusion is he should take the money if the Warriors offer it, but plan on going elsewhere after next season. After the lockout, there will be teams looking for players in the lower salary tiers who can contribute.
"Jet" Chang > Jeremy Lin? trolling
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11084/1134639-450.stm
Acie Law plays with lots of energy and works hard. Thus even with limited skills, he can be a NBA backup in a bad team. Acie needs playing time and Smart gave it to him.
Personally I think, if given the same opportunity, Jeremy is much better than Law. Jeremy's skill and court intuition are so much better than Law's and Jeremy definitely have equal or better energy and work ethic as Law.
Go Jeremy! You will be a solid NBA player.
Watched Jet Chang play, I'll stick with Jeremy. Chang does have a better shot.
Two good comments by Vs. commentators tonight:
- Coach Musselman said Lin is absolutely one of the best players he has ever coached
- commentator walked by Lin today and didn't realize how tall he was (commentator said he was a good 6 4 and Lin was slightly taller); sounds like Lin's height should be listed at 6 5 with sneakers on.
The only time Acie Law doesn't play and the GSW win by 38 points. lol!
JLin's game tonight was off, he only scored 10 points but his influence on the team to open up the team for shots still helped his team win. Even though the score sheet doesn't show it, JLin IS the key player for the team to win. The good thing on the stats tonight is his 1 TO, 1 BA, which is a big improvement from the 5 he had the other night.
Jeremy Lin has been very, very effective this game, despite the poor shooting percentage (a lot of layups that he missed were contested and Lin does not have Monta's athleticism).
He probably could have had a few more steals because of all the tipped and deflected balls he had tonight.
To be really effective at NBA level, he does need to hit those outside shots consistently, but I think he can have a roster spot if he shoots well enough that opposing team has to guard him (i. e. not playing 4 on 5 when he is on court).
Lin can't make a team great by himself, but he can be the difference that takesa good or very good team and make them great.
The Bighorns are effective when Jeremy is in the lineup. The team is 13-6 in games that Jeremy has played in.
"A huge thank you to the Reno Bighorns for the DLeague experience! It's been a great learning process and I'm also excited to be with the Warriors the rest of the season!"
jlin's status on facebook
guess he is going back to the warriors
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Atheism in 10 Easy Steps!
PREFACE: Begin with the medieval arrangement, a God radically transcendent from yet still present to the world, paired with Aristotelian physics that encouraged close observation and exact language about that world.
Amos Funkenstein (our guide in this fascinating process) explains. He suggests that "the question of how God exists 'in things' encapsulate[s], more than any other theological issue, the dialectics of divine immanence and utter transcendence." God's attribute of omnipresence "had to be guarded from pantheistic interpretations, but also from elimination by excessive emphasis on God's being nowhere. It had to be safeguarded against both too literal and too allegorical readings" (49).
Regarding Aristotle, Funkenstein suggests Foucault was wrong -
The seventeenth century did not initiate the demand to exchange 'similitudes' for exact comparisons. Aristotle's philosophy of nature - which became, with due changes, the physics and biology of the Middle Ages - was as committed to an unequivocal language of science as any of the seventeenth or eighteenth century biologists quoted by Foucault (35).
However, Aristotle's scientific precision occurred within a diverse, purposeful universe with many different natures, as opposed, for example, to the homogenous, pantheized Universe of the Stoics (the perfect backdrop for magic and astrology), or to the chance-driven Universe of the Atomists (37-41). The nature-deifying Stoics, and the purposeless Atomists, needless to say, were incompatible with the Christian doctrine of an omnipresent, providential God.
Preliminaries having been established, let the journey to atheism begin:
STEP 1: Think like a Nominalist. In other words, eviscerate mystery by requiring "univocal" [exact] language about God and the world. Funkenstein puts it plainly: "Thomas's doctrine of analogy did as much to restrict the medieval sense of God's symbolical presence as it did to promote it" (55). The Nominalists, however, "aimed at an absolute transparency of the language of every science... [they] had to reject the doctrine of analogy because they had already desymbolized the universe (as well as history) almost completely" (57-58). In short, Nominalists were guilty of epistemological greed. They wanted too much. They preserved knowledge about God, but at the cost of rationalizing his attributes.
STEP 2: Homogenize Matter. Contra Aristotle, the Renaissance turned multiple natures into "nature", and replaced forms with forces. The "animated universe of many natural philosophies in the Renaissance was homogenous in the sense that the absolute distinction between celestial and terrestrial matter was eliminated and the number of elements reduced to two or less" (67). This is not to say that Aristotelian physics was necessarily correct, but that the homogenization of matter (which is not correct either) had peculiar consequences. Nicholas of Cusa, turned the tradition of negative theology toward not only God, but nature. "The boundlessness of the world, though strictly speaking incomparable with God's simple, absolute infinity, is nonetheless an image of it, an analogy... the world is a contracted God (66). Other Renaissance thinkers - most not nearly as pious or subtle as Cusa - went further. They used nature's new homogeneity to return to the universe of the Stoics and Atomists. Telesius, for example, posited a universe with "no trace of goals, of a grand design." Aristotelian focus on detail continued, but without the accompanying teleology. [Incidentally, the Copernican revolution was, according to Funkenstein, not necessarily indebted to this shift (69-70).]
STEP 3: (not necessary, but very helpful) Stop believing in the Real Presence."Did the Reformation," asks Funkenstein, "help God to regain a body?"
Christian fears of pantheistic doctrines derived not only from the fear of deifying nature, but, more specifically, from the fear of diluting the meaning of Christ's particular, selective, real presence in the Host as managed by the priestly hierarchy. Protestant theology lost this fear. Even in its doctrines of the sacraments it could pursue, to the extreme, the utterly transcendent or utterly immanent image of the divine, claiming in either case it is true to the Scriptures. To Zwingli (and to Karlstadt and others earlier) the words 'This is my flesh' carried a symbolic meaning only... Luther's preference of the doctrine of consubstantiation over the doctrine of transubstantiation, though it relied on a minority tradition in Scholastic thought, may have been informed by the new sense of nature... Luther could never acquiesce to the strong locative sense of the real presence... The communion is only the occasion at which Christians are instructed by the word of God where to concentrate on finding Christ's presence [which is everywhere at all times]. Protestantism had much less to fear from pantheistic inclinations than Catholicism (70-71).
STEP 4: Merge steps 1 and 2.
Only in the seventeenth century did both trends converge into one world picture: namely, the Nominalists' passion for unequivocation with the Renaissance sense of the homogeneity of nature - one nature with forces to replace the many Aristotelian static natures. Protestant theology may have acted at times as a catalyst to the fusion. Once both ideals of science converged, the vision of a unified, mathematized physics could emerge, in which Euclidian space was the very embodiment of both ideals. Now, and only now, a clear-cut decision has to be made as to how God's ubiquity - to which the Lutherans added the ubiquity of Christ's body - had to be understood; to decide whether God must be placed within the universe, with or without a body, or outside of it (72).
The temptation of an embodied God (the heretical version, not the incarnate one) is now very near.
STEP 5: Think like Rene Descartes. That is, fuse your theological and physical arguments, and consider the constancy of God an actual law of physics. Cling to a residual medieval sense of God's transcendence, but exploit God's causality to the extreme (116), and good luck with the mind-body problems that will ensue.
STEP 6: Think like Henry More. While Descartes' Catholicism enabled him to grasp some aspects of transcendence, More's liberal Protestantism enabled him to go the whole way towards transposing panpsychism, even pantheism, into a "clear and distinct" Renaissance key (116). For More, God is a sort of "Spirit-in-Chief" "More admits, though not without initial hesitation, that [God] is extended; contrary to other spirits, however, his extension is infinite - it is space itself... More's concept of the divine amounts to the concept of a harmonious sum total of all mechanical and purposive forces in the universe. Such a God could not but be reasonable" (80).
STEP 7: Think like Spinoza. Slowly, after initially rejecting the idea, Spinoza would sign onto the embodied God as well, but this time without More's hesitations. Descartes' two substances - mind and matter - is thereby reduced to one: "In the Cogita, [Spinoza] seems to opt for one cognitive substance only, of which souls are presumably just so many modificatons" (83). Hence, Descartes' mind-body problem is solved, at the cost of pantheism. Why does God love us? For Spinoza, because we are a self-conscious portion of God, and "God loves himself with an infinite love" (Ethica 5 prop. 35, 1:266).
STEP 8: If you're not willing to go all the way toward pantheism with Spinoza, just Think like Newton. That is, demand the same level of clarity from Scripture and theology as you would from mathematics, and use God to explain the parts of physics you don't yet understand. As Newton "took God's spatial omnipresence more and more literally, he could burden God, the source of all power, with its conservation and mediation" (94). Furthermore, "Newton maintained that space and time are explicatory predicates to God's omnipresence and eternity, since these attributes should be understood literally and unequivocally... Space is indeed a sensorium Dei, a 'sense organ' of God" (94). Like Descartes, Newton had enough residual Christianity to keep from fully somatizing God, but the "new ideals of unequivocation and homogeneity" made this extremely difficult to avoid. The "God in the gaps" had been invented, a god waiting for advances in science to work him out of a job.
STEP 9: Let simmer, stir occasionally. Most of the hard work now is already done. A god who is
describable in unequivocal terms, or even given physical features and functions, eventually became all the easier to discard. As a scientific hypothesis, he was later shown to be superfluous; as a being, he was shown to be a mere hypostatization of rational, social, or psychological ideals and images... Once God regained transparency or even a body, he was all the easier to identify and to kill (116).
All that remains is to witness this god's "slow philosophical death - from Kant through Feuerbach to Nietzsche..."
STEP 10: Now, effortlessly fall in line with a supposedly "scientific worldview." Congratulations! You've arrived at the lockstep, group-think atheism based on the most basic of theological errors, and bound to the kind of Newtonian physics outmoded by contemporary science long ago. Here's a summary of the process:
The medieval sense of God's symbolic presence in his creation, and the sense of a universe replete with transcendent meanings and hints, had to recede if not to give way totally to the postulates of univocation and homogeneity in the seventeenth century. God's relation to the world had to be given a concrete physical meaning (25).
Science and this kind of god can't help but be at war, because they dwell on same turf.
ADDENDUM: Should one wish to avoid this process, simply refrain from STEP 1. Understand that one cannot understand normative Christian theology, which has long posited that God is spatially and temporally unfathomable. Brad Gregory, in a very fine article on the matter at hand, put it this way:
A radically transcendent God would be neither outside nor inside his creation. He would not hover beyond the universe (or multiple universes) at unimaginably enormous distances of billions of light-years. Rather, if real, such a God could be wholly present to everything in the natural world precisely and only because he would be altogether inconceivable in spatial categories. Divine transcendence would thus be not the opposite but the correlate of divine immanence. So too, God in this sort of view would be neither temporally prior to nor a cosmic observer of sequential events as they unfold, as if an extraordinarily remote cause of the Big Bang some fourteen or fifteen billion years ago were merely an updating of Voltaire's deistic watchmaker. Rather, God could be fully present to all events and every moment in time precisely and only because he would be altogether inconceivable in temporal categories. Divine eternity would then not be the opposite but the correlate of divine providence. [Accordingly] if God is real in a traditional, non-univocal way, then all legitimate religious language about God as God would have to be metaphorical in its intention and interpretation... This is the point of the apophatic discursive tradition in Christian theology, exemplified in the writings of the Cappadocian Church Fathers. It would then be a mistake born of dubious metaphysical assumptions to except or demand that God be rendered conceptually, linguistically, or scientifically accessible - as God is in the univocal metaphysics that underpins the "scientific worldview" (503-504).
So does one avoid the "natural vs. supernatural zero-sum game" between science and faith. "The findings of science," writes Gregory, "tend toward atheism only if one's theological conception of God presupposes [as in STEP 1] a univocal metaphysics" (507).
Thinking like that, however, would require one declaring independence from the self-imposed tutelage of the modern intellectual context traced above.
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MOON BELLY
Meet The Dancers: DeeDee Folkerts, Performance Artist, Actress & Dancer
In this lifetime we are given a few unique opportunities to discover who we are on a much deeper level. These opportunities tend to reveal to us our own capacities and inner resources in a way that nothing else can. For me, these moments have included watching death, giving birth, motherhood, attending births, and dancing.
I had taken dancing lessons from a young age, and my intensity and stage presence was something that was remarked upon for as long as I can remember. The pinnacle in my young mind was to reach the age where I could move en pointe in my ballet class. The summer before that milestone, I sustained an injury. Such that I was a goner for ballet. My love of dance cooled as I moved into my teen years - my family was watching my Father suffer from a long illness that would take him from us at the age of 47. I became hard, reckless, and angry in the face of that suffering.
Motherhood found me, quite unexpectedly, at the age of 20. My daughter, like her sister 5 years later, brought a light and sweetness that I never knew I’d experience. I became soft again - I became open. Through an incredibly fortuitous set of connections and determination, I began attending births and ultimately supported hundreds of women through their journey. In these years dance came back to me. Kandice and I began our belly dance journey together with the most incredible group of ragtag teachers and friends. We cobbled together different dance styles from videos and workshops - and hand sewed our costumes from whatever bits we could find or scrape together change to buy. We danced because it felt good. We danced for one another. We danced when the babies kept coming. We danced as mamas moved far away and then back.
When Kandice began Moon Belly in her home, I knew she was starting something special. Our bodies are older but better than ever. The technique has leveled up beyond what we imagined as young, unshaven, hippie mamas with babies strapped on our bodies. Dance, for me, is that core of softness, love, and appreciation for myself and my women friends - and Moon Belly is now the home for that.
This blog is designed to provide information about Moon Belly and MOON dance company happenings. At times, it becomes an open journal of our various theatrical explorations. At other times, it serves as a source of education on belly dance culture and history.
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David Malpass unanimously announced as the 13th World Bank President
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David Malpass, a senior US Treasury official in President Donald Trump’s administration, was unanimously chosen Friday as the next president of the World Bank.
The selection of Malpass by the bank’s board of directors followed an “open, transparent” nomination process in which citizens of all membership countries were potentially eligible, the bank said in a statement.
But since the bank’s creation following World War II, all of its presidents have been American men, following an unwritten rule that also ensures European leadership at the top of its sister institution, the International Monetary Fund. The announcement came as expected just prior to next week’s joint spring meetings of the World Bank and the IMF.
Malpass begins his five-year term on Tuesday, replacing former President Jim Yong Kim, whose surprise departure in February came not even halfway through his second term. Malpass had been the lone candidate for the job and his nomination by Trump earlier this year sparked outrage among critics, who saw it as an affront to the global anti-poverty lender’s very mission.
The 63-year-old US Treasury official in charge of international affairs has been a strident critic of global financial institutions calling their lending practices “corrupt” and ineffective, and complaining they are overly generous to China. He has softened his message recently, however, saying he is committed to the bank’s mission of eliminating extreme poverty and that reforms enacted last year as part of a $13 billion capital increase addressed many of his criticisms.
In recent years, emerging market countries have challenged the unwritten arrangement on World Bank and IMF leadership, demanding a more open, merit-based selection process. The bank has been at pains to stress that it has heard such criticisms and now allows a more open process. But the few non-American candidates in recent years have received little support from major bank shareholders.
Many, including former Treasury officials from both political parties, have sharply criticized Malpass and his qualifications. They pointed to his failure to foresee the global financial crisis during his time at the now-defunct investment bank Bear Stearns and his opposition, which later proved unjustified, to post-crisis Federal Reserve policies.
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‘Game of Thrones’ Season Eight, Episode One Recap: “Winterfell”
GAME OF THRONES / TELEVISION
by Britt
Alright my Wildlings! The final season of Game of Thrones is FINALLY here! And while “the North remembers,” it has been a year and a half since the season 7 finale, and there is a LOT of catching up to do!
Most of the characters are finally reuniting with their loved ones (or in some cases, their nemeses). Because of this, our premiere recap will be structured around these reunions. And obviously, major spoilers ahead. Because that’s what I do. I drink, and I spoil things.
The episode begins with Daenerys and Jon (and her armies and dragons) marching into Winterfell. The northerners have gathered to watch the procession and look none too pleased about their King returning having supplicated to a Targaryen — especially when her dragons swoop in.
Jon and Bran
Jon and Bran reunite. Jon compliments Bran on being all grown up. Bran makes it weird. He also warns Daenerys that the Night King has taken her fallen dragon and used it to destroy the Wall. The Night King’s army is marching for Winterfell.
Jon and Sansa
Jon and Sansa embrace. He nervously introduces her to Daenerys, and hooooo boy is Sansa not thrilled to meet her. She is polite, but cold. Sansa is furious with Jon for bending the knee and does not trust Daenerys. Things are tense.
The Lords of the North
And things only get more tense as the Lords of North gather. The latest Lord Umber (a young boy) asks for horses and wagons to help transport his men to Winterfell. They also agree to call for the remains of the Night’s Watch to join them at Winterfell, now that the Wall has fallen. Lyanna Mormont is PISSED that Jon bent the knee and gave up the crown they bestowed upon him. The other lords angrily agree with her. Jon tells them “I had a choice: to keep my crown or protect the North. I chose the North.”
Tyrion tries to defend Jon’s choice. He explains that they have brought the greatest armies (the Unsullied and the Dothraki) the world has ever seen AND two full grown dragons. He also tells them that Cersei has promised to send the Lannister army north as well, to help. This does not go over well, especially the Lannister army part. Sansa sharply counters by explaining that Winterfell is not prepared to feed two armies and two dragons and wonders if they will be able to survive the winter. She snarkily asks, “What do dragons even eat?” “Whatever they want,” Dany replies, giving Sansa the side eye.
Sansa and Tyrion
Tyrion approaches Sansa while she watches Gendry unload wagons of dragon glass. They haven’t seen each other since Joffrey’s wedding (all the way back in season four). “A miserable affair,” says Tyrion. “It had its moments,” replies Sansa. (Honestly, Sansa has replaced Tyrion as the quip deliverer du jour of the show. I love it.) It’s an uncomfortable conversation, considering that wedding ended with Joffrey’s death and Sansa fleeing the scene, leaving her then husband (Tyrion) behind to clean up the mess.
Despite this, you can see that Tyrion is impressed with Sansa’s survival and growth. Sansa, on the other hand, now sees Tyrion as a little disappointing, definitely not as intimidating as he once was. She thinks he’s a fool for believing Cersei will actually send her army. “I used to think you were the cleverest man alive,” she tells him before she walks away.
Jon and Arya
Jon and Arya reunite under the Heart Tree. They hug fiercely. She shows him Needle. He asks if she’s ever used it. She responds vaguely, “Once or twice.” He, in turn, shows off Longclaw. He asks for her help with Sansa in getting her to cooperate with Dany. (“She thinks she’s smarter than everyone.” “She’s the smartest person I’ve ever met.”) Jon is amazed that Arya is defending Sansa, but Arya reminds him that she is defending their family and so is Sansa. She reminds him to remember that he is their family, too.
Qyburn informs Cersei that the White Walkers have broken through the Wall and are marching on the North. Cersei merely replies, “Good,” and walks away. Later, she meets with Euron and Captain Strickland, who has returned with the Iron Fleet and the Golden Army in tow. (Euron still has Yara tied up in the belly of his ship.) He is back and is dead set on bedding Cersei. They inform Cersei that they have brought 20,000 men (“a few died in transit”), 2,000 horses, and much to Cersei’s dismay, zero elephants. (They don’t survive long sea voyages very well.)
Strickland leaves, and Euron makes his play for Cersei. She rebuffs him, saying, “You want a whore, you buy one. You want a queen, you earn her.” However, in a move straight out of the relatable modern woman’s playbook, she decides to sleep with him anyway. Post-coital Cersei is still pissed about not having the elephants. Cersei seems to enjoy Euron’s arrogance but sends him away after he promises to “put a prince in her belly.” She protectively covers her unborn baby.
Bronn
Bronn is having an orgy with three whores when he’s interrupted by Qyburn. Qyburn has come with a request from the queen and the promise of a large payment. Bronn reminds him that Cersei has paid him before (in the form of a castle and a wife) and then also has taken that payment back. Qyburn claims that was all Jamie’s doing, and this time Cersei will pay him upfront in advance. Cersei wants Bronn to travel north, and if somehow her brothers “survive their adventures,” she wants Bronn to kill them… with a crossbow. (“A little bit of poetic justice,” says Qyburn. “That f*cking family,” replies Bronn.)
Yara and Theon
Theon and his crew rescue Yara from Euron’s ship while he’s busy getting down with Cersei. She thanks him with a head butt. Back on Theon’s ship, they plan to retake the Iron Islands while Euron has the entire Iron Fleet at King’s Landing. Yara wants to make the Iron Islands an emergency retreat for Jon and Dany in case they lose at Winterfell. (“They need somewhere the dead can’t go.”) Theon decides to join the Starks and fight at Winterfell. Yara sends him on his way with the motto of the Greyjoys: “What is dead may never die. But kill the bastards anyway.”
Davos, Varys, and Tyrion
Davos welcomes the Karstarks to Winterfell. After, he takes Varys and Tyrion on a walk through the grounds. Davos reminds them that the North is loyal to Jon Snow, NOT Daenerys. The northerners and the Free Folk don’t know her or trust her. If she wants their loyalty, she has to earn it. While watching Jon and Dany flirt below, Davos proposes ensuring that Jon and Dany rule together if they actually survive the Night King. The three old men then sigh about being old.
Jon and Daenerys
Daenerys can tell Sansa doesn’t like her (because DUH) but that Sansa doesn’t have to be her friend as long as she understands that Daenerys is her queen. Two Dothraki riders approach and give her some distressing news: her dragons are barely eating (“only” 18 goats and 11 sheep), so they go to find them. It turns out that dragons do not like the North or the cold. Dany climbs aboard one dragon and encourages Jon to ride the other. He is very unsure, but he eventually gets the hang of it. They have themselves the Game of Thrones equivalent of the magic carpet ride scene from Aladdin. They land near a frozen waterfall and begin to embrace, when Jon catches the dragons avidly watching. (Like your dog watching during sex, but so much worse.)
Gendry, The Hound, and Arya
Back in Gendry’s forge, Gendry is making The Hound an axe made of dragon glass, when Arya drops in. He reminds her of how she left him to die (“…but first I robbed you”). Despite this, it’s clear he is fond of her and glad she’s still alive. Arya compliments Gendry’s improved smithing. He says she’s gotten better too. They awkwardly flirt and tease each other. He teases her about her title and she shows him the drawings for a new weapon she wants him to make her using valyrian steel. When he tells her, “I knew you were just another rich girl,” she replies, “You don’t know any other rich girls.”
Jon and Sansa Part Two
Sansa is reading a message when Jon enters. House Glover has refused to join them. She tells him that she is still furious that he didn’t tell her when he decided to bend the knee to Daenerys. Jon is convinced that they can’t beat the army of the dead without her. He tries to convince Sansa that she will be a good queen because, “She’s not her father.” “No, she’s much prettier,” Sansa replies. She then asks Jon the big question: “Did you bend the knee to save the North or because you love her?”
Samwell, Daenerys, and Jorah
Jorah and Dany go to visit Samwell. She thanks him for saving Jorah from the greyscale. Unfortunately, she also informs him that she executed his father and brother, because they refused to bend the knee to her. He is devastated (even though his dad suuuuucked) but, also because he’s Sam, he remains very polite. Poor Sam. He runs into Bran on his way out. Bran tells him that it is time that they told Jon the truth about his parentage (and that Daenerys is his aunt) and that he is the true heir to the throne.
Samwell and Jon
Sam finds Jon in the crypts next to Ned Stark’s statue. They embrace. Sam asks Jon if he knew that Dany had executed his father and brother for refusing to pledge allegiance to her. She did not, it turns out. Sam asks if Jon would have made the same choice. Jon says that he has executed men who have disobeyed him before, but Sam also reminds him that he did not execute thousands of Wildlings when they refused to bend the knee to him. Sam then tells him that he is the rightful heir to the Iron Throne: that Rhaegar was his father, and Lyanna Stark was his mother. His real name is Aegon Targaryen. Jon is in disbelief at first; how could Ned Stark lie to him for his entire life? Sam assures him that he did it to protect him, that Robert Baratheon would have killed Jon if he knew the truth. Sam asks Jon the other important question: “You gave up your crown to save your people, would she do the same?”
Tormund and Beric
Tormund Giantsbane, Beric, and crew have come to House Umber. It is dark and full of corpses. The army of the dead has passed through and slaughtered everyone, leaving the little Lord’s corpse pinned to a wall at the center of a spiral of severed limbs. Lord Umber’s corpse wakes up with blue eyes and makes to strike Tormund, but Beric stabs him with his flaming sword. The whole gruesome display goes up in flames. They make hasty plans to try and beat the Night King to Winterfell.
Bran and Jamie
Back at Winterfell, one reunion has yet to happen. Jamie Lannister has arrived, and Bran is waiting to greet him. They make eye contact as the scene cuts to black. Aaaaaawkward!
Reunions have been made. Important truths have finally been told. The Night King is coming (oh lawd, he comin!). The final season of Game of Thrones is going to be as wild as a dragon ride!
Game of Thrones airs Sunday nights at 9pm on HBO
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Written by Britt
Britt is a Los Angeles based writer, burlesque performer, and life long nerd. A former drama kid turned playwright and classic ambivert, (shout out fellow ambiverts! There are dozens of us! Dozens!) her love of books, snacks, and cats makes her a Ravenclaw with Hufflepuff leanings. She is a voracious reader, writer, and unapologetic binge-watcher. Her lifelong obsessions include Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Firefly, Battlestar Galactica, Doctor Who, Arrested Development, Neil Gaiman, and Frank Herbert's Dune series. Her current obsessions include: Sherlock, Black Mirror, The Great British Baking Show, RuPaul's Drag Race, and Counterpart. She will also gladly talk people's ears off about graphic novels if they let her, which they usually don't. Find Britt on Twitter @MsGeorgiaOQueef
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'End of Men?'
Is modern, postindustrial society simply better suited to women, as the Atlantic Magazine article of 2010 implied?
"No men, no whining and no complaining," said Renee Lundholm, president of the New York Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce. She continued: "Here today women are helping women; we are building a great network and get inspiration."
It was the 2012 Swedish-American Executive Women's Conference, held at Price Waterhouse in Midtown Manhattan, and over 200 women leaders met up for the occasion.
More photographs from the event: We Incredible Women
H.R.H. Princess Madeleine was in good company. Phenomenal, prominent speakers and moderators explored the theme of this year’s conference: New Trends—Innovative Business. Women with all due deference … in fact, most managers are women today, and women in their 30s earn more than men of the same age. And for every two men who get a college degree this year, three women will do the same. Speaker Dr. Sofia Ulver-Sneistrup, associate professor at Lund University, talked about “Trends you cannot ignore,” and referred to The Atlantic Magazine’s notorious article
"End Of Men" in the Atlantic
“The end of men may be a brutal way to put things, but no one can ignore the fact that women are going toward brighter times.”
Speaker Johanna Fagrell Köhler, CEO at Mobiento, one of the top 10 mobile agencies in the world, agreed and has noticed that even though the upper reaches of society are still dominated by men, fewer men want to become leaders nowadays. That women are more suitable to become leaders in this post-industrial economy where strength and size have no matters.
“Women are more diverse, flexible, understanding, less risk-taking and don't focus on to “Pinka revir” (mark territory) as men. And we are better in communication, which is a major component for a successful business.”
Unevenly and slowly, women are getting very important in the new modern economy, a world that is getting more and more dependent on communication, interaction and speed.
This conference was also about exchanging advice and experience; how do you achieve a balance in life between private and professional when you have 200 unreplied emails every day? When should you take a step back? How do you create an innovative business in a world that demands you to be online and available 24/7? And how do you react to comments and information about you and your company on the internet.
A sampling of many comments expressed at the networking luncheon at The Princeton Club of New York:
I am here today to meet and learn from my role models, networking and collect valuable contacts, learn and be updated about new trends, get inspiration and create a vision for myself, get help to define success and have the guts to go after it.
Indeed, inspiration, learning and vision was the red thread throughout this year’s conference. In the long view, the modern economy seems to be a place where women hold the cards, so the best is to learn from each other.
Since it's launch in 2003, the Swedish-American Executive Women's Conference has grown to become one of the Chamber's marquee events. For reason if you ask this writer. We've earlier covered the trend from a Swedish perspective: http://tinyurl.com/6wofnmc
Text & photographs: Hanna Aqvilin
Charlotte Brandin, executive director World Childhood Foundation USA; Princess Madeleine of Sweden; and Renée Lundholm, president of the New York Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce Photo: Hanna Aqvilin
SACC's Renée Lundholm and, Jennie Purushothaman, Carol Ginman, Anna Aggeryd and Caroline Stjernström, were all wearing the ELSA-dress from Maja Svensson's brand ELSA AND ME.
"That day you went home on Friday afternoon and forgot everything about work until Monday morning is in the past," said Christina Wayne. "Stop feeling guilty, it's impossible for me to answer all my emails. You have to select otherwise you will miss out. If it's urgent they will find you anyway," Helene Barnekow said.
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Stepping out of the shadows — The story of Don Nichols
By Christopher A. Sawyer
(December 24, 2020) I was half way through the November issue of Classic and Sports Car magazine when the October issue showed up in one of those U.S. Postal Service envelopes. You know the one. It has a large clear window on the front, and a statement on the back that starts with the words, “We Care.” The envelope was chewed up along the edges, the clear polybag in which it is usually delivered was missing, but the rest looked just fine. This presented a problem: Should I finish the November issue, or stop midstream and start in on the October issue?
In defense of the sedan over the SUV — Volkswagen style
By Christopher Sawyer
(October 29, 2020) Let me get this out of the way up front: I actually like SUVs. They make a certain amount of sense for people, especially as they — after the minivan delivered the initial blow — killed off the station wagon. Or killed it off with the help of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) legislation, trucking deregulation that put many, many more heavy trucks on the road, and concerns about crashworthiness. Plus, if you want to go off-road, all the better, even though the most off-roading your vehicle will do is when the valet parks it on a dirt overflow parking lot.
What to read while in quarantine
(March 25, 2020) As we sit in our self-isolation brought on by COVID-19, the isolation and boredom makes it possible, if not necessary, to catch up on tasks we’ve let slide. It also increases the need for entertainment that is far removed from 24-hour news channels, Facebook, and the often insidious effects that come with our electronic tethers.
Goodbye Mr. Ghosn, hello Carlos
(January 9, 2020) I was never a fan of Carlos Ghosn for two reasons. I had a hard time stomaching the insistence that he be referred to as “Mr. Ghosn” instead of by his given name, and didn't buy the more “magical” elements of the Nissan-Renault Alliance that sounded like a mash-up of psychology and business school jargon wrapped in a Hallmark Channel movie.
Remembering the radically designed AMC Pacer
Nostalgia Highway
(December 5, 2019) Forty years ago on Dec. 3,1979, the last American Motors Pacer rolled off the assembly line. Now, before you say "Party on! Excellent!" in your best Wayne and Garth imitation, spare a thought for what the auto industry was facing, and what AMC was trying to do with its meager resources.
Pulling the plug on the future
(October 13, 2019) Whenever someone gets wistful about the past, or wants to show that the present hasn’t lived up to the future we were promised, they ask a question along the lines of: “Where are the flying cars we were promised?” After all, futurists past wowed us with cities on the moon, colonies on Mars, driverless vehicles and other science fiction staples as examples of the world in which we would live by the turn of the 21st Century. Yet none of these things have happened.
Marking the 62nd anniversary of Edsel's introduction
(September 5, 2019) The Edsel was introduced to an awaiting — and over-hyped — public on Sept. 4, 1957. Exactly the wrong car at the wrong time, and saddled with the wrong name, it began as a vehicle designed to sit above Mercury and below Lincoln.
A contrarian viewpoint — Irrational exuberance or pure insanity?
(February 11, 2019) All of the legacy car makers fell for the fallacy that electronics were not only sexier than automobiles, the young would stop buying cars as being online and connected meant more to them. The Detroit three and the luxury makers (Audi, BMW, Mercedes especially) really fell for this one, with the Germans seeing an opportunity to enhance their tech standing while Detroit searched for “relevance” with the new generation.
Ghosn is gone — What will happen to the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi Alliance?
(November 23, 2018) The shocking announcement that Carlos Ghosn was arrested and "perp walked" off the corporate plane at Narita Airport outside Tokyo took the industry by surprise, and has led to non-stop speculation concerning the validity and depth of the charges, the identity of the whistleblower, and what will happen to the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi Alliance.
The best compact hatchback you’re probably ignoring
(Septermber 18, 2018) Volkswagen reported sales for August, and — as expected — SUVs are selling well while the car side of the ledger doesn’t look so hot. Unless we’re talking about the Beetle Coupe and Convertible, where sales are up for the month and down (Beetle Convertible) for the year-to-date. Golf R sales also are up — strongly — showing that, despite expectations, folks recognize a relative performance car bargain when they see it.
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Nainital News Flash
Stockarea launches its SaaS platform for providing On-Demand Warehousing and Logistics Solutions
Stockarea has launched its cloud platform called Digital Warehouse, which helps the customers manage and monitor their supply chain with greater ease and accuracy. Acting as a single control centre, Digital Warehouse integrates the warehousing operations like inwards, outwards, inventory management which keeps the customer updated in real-time. By eliminating the need to procure long term & rigid warehousing contracts, Stockarea provides liquidity, obligation-free warehousing and cost optimisation to the customers by delivering on-demand warehousing and freight solutions. With Stockarea enterprises monitor their operations with more reliability, transparency and accuracy.
“We are excited about the launch of this product. We have made this platform provide operational control, flexibility, and data-driven insights to the users about their inventory. Our logistics network that can be accessed by this platform will dramatically reduce logistics procurement time for our customers.” – Vinoth Raja, CEO of Stockarea.
With the digital warehouse platform, Stockarea helps businesses by providing distribution and fulfilment services. This platform will be a key element supporting the businesses to grow by providing a seamless interface to carry out their e-commerce or B2B fulfilment operations. Stockarea will soon be integrating its Digital Warehouse with the dominating e-commerce sales channels in India like Amazon and Flipkart.
The Digital Warehouse can build a custom and flexible distribution network with a single platform. This platform would automate a comprehensive set of logistics functions to cater to any business that deals in warehousing, distribution and related logistics activities. It will help them focus on their core domain of business.
“Supply chain runs on customisation and relationships. We are trying to automate the flow of significant operations inside a warehouse. We assign a dedicated support manager to a contract to make sure we are delivering as per the customer’s needs, and goods are reaching the consumption centre on-time”, said Raja.
Stockarea envisions a unified logistics experience for the business owners pan India. With more than 300 warehouses in its network, Stockarea operates in almost every major city of India including Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Cochin and more. To know more about Stockarea, visit https://stockarea.io.
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City: Chennai
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Ensuring Consent Is Not Just For Problematic People
Monte Cook Games recently released a free 13 page PDF handout called "Consent In Gaming." The handout explains consent, explains how to handle breaches of consent, and gives a number of ideas on how to make sure everyone at the gaming table is having a good time and ok with the topic and subject matter of what is going on in game.
A lot of people are really happy with this product. Some people are less so. The interesting thing is that there is a subthread in the people against it whose argument kind of boils down to - as Rob Donaghue put it "I'm fine with consent, but we don't need it at our table."
There is this weird idea that a tool like a consent checklist is only for problematic people. Like, yeah, 'Weirdo Pete' should be told to respect these because he's a weirdo and does weird things. But I know my players and would never skirt that line. Besides, people should be made to feel uncomfortable at times, it helps them grow.
I call bullshit. Here's the thing. The characters in the game can, and should be made uncomfortable. The players should not. And note, I said "made." Some people go out of their comfort zone onpurpose to reach for things. That is for them to decide. But if someone is uncomfortable with 'on screen' torture, and you put it into your game knowingly, you're not being a "good game master" nor are you "challenging the character" or "inciting growth." You're not even being "edgy." All you're being is a jerk, and you're abusing a position of trust and a power dynamic to inflict emotional stress on a player.
Now I'm not saying everyone needs to go out and download Monte Cook's handout, or use the questionaire for their games, but it is a damn useful tool to have when planning a game. Why? Because beyond the obvious of showing you what areas of content your players don't want to go into, it also tells you where they want to go.
You have a group of players who aren't much for body horror and insects, but are all for blood, gore, and violence? Damn, that sounds like a really useful thing to know when planning your game. Now you know you can go nuts with the Slashers, but just need to keep things from going full SAW and you have yourself a Halloween game.
This is good for any game and for any group. Even people you've played with for years may be in a place mentally where they're not keen on things they previously weren't keen on. I know people whose tolerance for injury to children dropped way down when they had kids of their own. It wasn't that they were monsters who'd hurt kids before, but they couldn't detach the kid in the game from their kid and it made them uncomfortable.
You can do it however you want. You can use whatever tools, avenues of communication, and relationship/social networking you want. But games run better when everyone at the table is comfortable.
Also, the Monte Cook "Consent In Gaming" is free, and is worth a read even if you don't plan on using it. Maybe you'll learn something. Maybe all you'll get is a few references to some interesting games out there.
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Get Fierce For Fall: Entire Cityline Audience Gets A New Look in the Ultimate Mega Makeover Madness Experience,September 7
- Cityline and industry experts transform hair and makeup for the studio audience in the makeover event of the season -
For additional programming information and images please visit: rogersmediatv.ca
TORONTO (August 28, 2012) Fall is just around the corner and Cityline is getting into the swing of the season with its most exclusive makeover event to date! With a more than 20 years of providing contemporary and enviable makeovers under its fashionable belt, Cityline – Canada’s longest-running and most successful daytime show for women – is again adding a twist to this fan-favourite segment by giving the entire studio audience an exclusive makeover experience. In the ultimate beauty bonanza, Cityline will primp, prime, and pamper its audience on Friday, Sept. 7 at 9 a.m. ET/PT. In this “Mega Makeover Madness” special, viewers can tune in to see all the fabulous transformations from “before” to “after” and learn tips from trusted beauty artists, including A-list celebrity hair stylist Sally Hershberger who will be making over three viewers from across the country live in-show. Cityline airs weekdays at 9 a.m. ET/PT on Citytv.
“Earlier this season, Cityline debuted its own fresh makeover – and now it’s our audiences’ turn,” said Jordan Schwartz, Vice-President, In-House Productions, Rogers Media. “Taking viewer-favourite makeover days to a whole new level, Cityline is giving its loyal audience the royal treatment from head to toe.”
Hand-picked by Cityline from thousands of contest entries across the country, the lucky ladies will begin their makeover day at prestigious salons across Toronto, with Cityline cameras in tow. Then, a host of esteemed Cityline hair stylists and makeup artists, along with Shoppers Drug Mart beauty associates, will take these ladies from frumpy to fabulous. After the transformations are complete, each woman will debut her new look for Tracy Moore – and the country – at the street-level Cityline studio.
During the “Mega Makeover Madness” special, the audience will have their hair professionally coiffed by trusted Cityline hair stylists including, Bill Rowley, Grace Tartaglia, Marc Anthony Maurice Fiorio and Phillipe Fiorio, along with stylist to the stars, Sally Hershberger. Then, Cityline’s esteemed roster of makeup artists, including Derek Selby, Kirk Brierley, Grace Lee and Jacquie Hutchinson, along with Diana Carreiro and the Shoppers Drug Mart beauty advisors, will work their beauty magic on the audience in this exclusive makeover event of the season. For a sneak peek at the exclusive “before” shots, please visit Cityline.ca
Fans can also watch a live stream of the“Mega Makeover Madness”specialonline – in addition to all Cityline episodes – at 9 a.m. ET on Citytv.com and on the Citytv video app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
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With Gemini-nominated host Tracy Moore at the helm, Cityline covers an extensive array of lifestyle themes including home décor, fashion, health and wellness and food, with a targeted female focus on specific topics every day of the week. Complementing Cityline’s themed programming is a full roster of more than 30 trusted and beloved guest experts who continue to keep viewers entertained and informed. Consistently a leader in multiplatform offerings, fans can watch the live stream of Cityline each day at 9 a.m. ET online and on the Citytv video app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. In the digital realm, Cityline.ca is the online source for all things lifestyle – from fashion advice to gardening how-to’s, and everything in-between.
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Citytv™ television stations in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Saskatchewan offer viewers intensely-local, urban-oriented, culturally-diverse television programming. A distinct alternative to other conventional television stations, Citytv engages its viewers with dynamic on-air personalities and delivers an entertaining mix of news, local-interactive formats such as: Breakfast Television and Cityline; as well as local Canadian and US acquired prime time entertainment programming. Citytv is a part of Rogers Broadcasting Limited, a division of Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX: RCI and NYSE: RCI) which is a diversified Canadian communications and media company. For more information on Citytv stations and programming, visit Citytv.com
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Like lots of the utterly bizarre and nonsensical claims of Christianity, we’ve all become inured to the strange counter logic of the notion of original sin. Lots of bellicose Christians will invoke a sanctimonious, and strangely confident tone about the inherent depravity of humans. We’re prone to wickedness by our nature; we’re morally depraved; we’re deeply deserving of God’s scorn and punishment. There’s even a kind of perverse pride in their eyes when they point to our downfall in the Garden of Eden and how it shows that we’ll get what we deserve.
Which brings us to another strange component of the Original Sin doctrine. It’s not just that we’re wicked, but we’re wicked and deserving of punishment because of something that your ancient ancestors did. In religious contexts, that notion doesn’t bother them at all. But of course, if you tried to get someone to pay for their dad’s defaulted mortgage, or put one of them in jail for a crime that their mom did, they’d scream about how grossly unjust that is. Once people have heard all this surreal religious metaphor and metaphysics enough, it just sounds perfectly natural and normal. But when we take it out of its ordinary context and cloak it with equivalent but unfamiliar language, the insanity becomes clear: “So there’s a giant, invisible space being who lives in the sky and he can read minds and grant wishes?” “And you go to your sacred space god worship session once a week you drink the blood and eat the tissue of another space god who is the big one’s offspring?” Seriously? But in the Christian’s mind, it all makes sense somehow that someone who existed thousands of years ago made a bad choice (Eve), and even though you didn’t know this person or have anything to do with the decision in question, you deserve to be punished for their crimes. And by eating juice and crackers and calling it the blood and flesh of Jesus, it is possible to somehow rectify the sin debt.
Which brings us to the question of what exactly it was that Adam and Eve did wrong to bring all this tenacious guilt and horrible suffering down on the rest of humanity. One of the many paradoxes of Eden is that Adam and Eve presumably didn’t understand the difference between good and evil before they ate from the tree. It was the tree of KNOWLEDGE of good and evil, after all. So they couldn’t have possibly understood or appreciated the implications of God’s threat. Nor would it have been clear to them that disobeying a command, which is distinct from doing something immoral, was somehow wrong. Recall your frustrated mother saying, “because I’m the mommy, that’s why!” Nevertheless, when Adam and Eve did this thing that they couldn’t have possibly appreciated as wrong, they tainted all of humanity with some sort of metaphysical stain that cannot be removed unless those people adopt the right sort of belief states about God. And aside from not doing what they were told—recall that freewill is usually celebrated by Christians as God’s great gift to us too—there’s no plausible interpretation of the whole thing that could possibly warrant the reaction. I mean, it’s not like they went out and committed genocide or something. He said “Don’t eat from this tree.” That’s not a moral commandment, it’s just him flexing his muscles. Consider the difference between the law that puts the speed limit at 65 and the one that prohibits rape. Neither eating fruit, nor refusing to do something that a power tripping-bully demands of you are immoral. Nevertheless, because of their action, every one of the billions of humans to descend from them is condemned to an eternity of unbearable suffering. Oh sure, THAT’S fair.
Recently there have been a bunch of cases in the news where some slimy preacher who has cloistered himself into a compound in the boonies with a bunch of naïve followers. Then he precedes to lord his power and religious authority over them so that he can rape all the girls, banish the boys, all while hiding behind the banner of our religious tolerance. Imagine if one of these guys insisted that one of the girls have sex with him, but when she refused, he set about to inflict horrible suffering on her and all of her descendents. Would we defend his actions by insisting that they had, after all, willfully disobeyed his commandments?
Imagine a parent who puts a ripe, sweet apple (Genesis doesn’t say it was an apple, by the way) down on a chair in front of a normal, hungry, curious toddler, and then says, “Whatever you do, don’t eat this.” And then she walks off. Then when the inevitable happens, she storms into the room and thunders at the child for breaking her arbitrary and pointless rule. Next, she puts the kid on a plane by himself, sends him to be dropped off in the middle of the Sahara desert with no preparations, no food, no water, and no aid. But it gets even better. She arranges it so that every single person who descends from that little boy in the desert (if he survives) from now on must 1) believe in the Great Mother in the Sky, 2) obey all of her commandments no matter how antique, or pointless they are, and 3) if they don’t comply, they will be tortured mercilessly for eons. All because the clueless toddler, who didn’t have any knowledge of good and evil after all, took a bite from the apple. Not because anyone did anything that was actually wrong like commit genocide or enslave a race, but because he broke a capricious and irrational rule.
“Oh, but I don’t think all that stuff literally happened,” says the moderate Christian. “Those are just enriching stories that communicate important moral, social, and cultural lessons.”
Fine. How exactly is it better to endlessly thrust this harmful nonsense into a child’s head and reinforce it in a thousand other ways when you’d readily admit that you don’t even think it is true? How can people form mentally healthy self-images or come to value humanity for their remarkable capacities and virtues against this misanthropic backdrop?
So when an Original Sin Christian is feeling sycophantic about the inherent moral corruption of all of humanity, and about humanity’s need for a long, hard spanking because they’ve been sooo naughty don’t expect the rest of us to even comprehend your point.
Posted by Matt McCormick at 9:51 PM
Ad hominem and straw man all up in your post. Instead of attacking right wing religious nuts maybe a person of your academic caliber should be taking on the Professors at Notre Dame, BYU, and Duke. Oh I bet you have already refuted these guys along with the 50 plus noble laureates and the majority of philosophers throughout history who believed in god?
You never did answer the question as to why so many smart people believe in god? How does an atheist deal with this reality? Please don’t run away and cry foul like you did last time professor Mcquack…
PART I. Nobel Scientists (20-21 Century)
Albert Einstein Nobel Laureate in Physics Jewish
Max Planck Nobel Laureate in Physics Protestant
Erwin Schrodinger Nobel Laureate in Physics Catholic
Werner Heisenberg Nobel Laureate in Physics Lutheran
Robert Millikan Nobel Laureate in Physics probably Congregationalist
Charles Hard Townes Nobel Laureate in Physics United Church of Christ (raised Baptist)
Arthur Schawlow Nobel Laureate in Physics Methodist
William D. Phillips Nobel Laureate in Physics Methodist
William H. Bragg Nobel Laureate in Physics Anglican
Guglielmo Marconi Nobel Laureate in Physics Catholic and Anglican
Arthur Compton Nobel Laureate in Physics Presbyterian
Arno Penzias Nobel Laureate in Physics Jewish
Nevill Mott Nobel Laureate in Physics Anglican
Isidor Isaac Rabi Nobel Laureate in Physics Jewish
Abdus Salam Nobel Laureate in Physics Muslim
Antony Hewish Nobel Laureate in Physics Christian (denomination?)
Joseph H. Taylor, Jr. Nobel Laureate in Physics Quaker
Alexis Carrel Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology Catholic
John Eccles Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology Catholic
Joseph Murray Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology Catholic
Ernst Chain Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology Jewish
George Wald Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology Jewish
Ronald Ross Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology Christian (denomination?)
Derek Barton Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Christian (denomination?)
Christian Anfinsen Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Jewish
Walter Kohn Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Jewish
Richard Smalley Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Christian (denomination?)
PART II. Nobel Writers (20-21 Century)
T.S. Eliot Nobel Laureate in Literature Anglo-Catholic (Anglican)
Rudyard Kipling Nobel Laureate in Literature Anglican
Alexander Solzhenitsyn Nobel Laureate in Literature Russian Orthodox
François Mauriac Nobel Laureate in Literature Catholic
Hermann Hesse Nobel Laureate in Literature Christian; Buddhist?
Winston Churchill Nobel Laureate in Literature Anglican
Jean-Paul Sartre Nobel Laureate in Literature Lutheran; Freudian; Marxist; atheist; Messianic Jew
Sigrid Undset Nobel Laureate in Literature Catholic (previously Lutheran)
Rabindranath Tagore Nobel Laureate in Literature Hindu
Rudolf Eucken Nobel Laureate in Literature Christian (denomination?)
Isaac Singer Nobel Laureate in Literature Jewish
PART III. Nobel Peace Laureates (20-21 Century)
Albert Schweitzer Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Lutheran
Jimmy Carter Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Baptist (former Southern Baptist)
Theodore Roosevelt Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dutch Reformed; Episcopalian
Woodrow Wilson Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Presbyterian
Frederik de Klerk Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dutch Reformed
Nelson Mandela Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Christian (denomination?)
Kim Dae-Jung Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Catholic
Dag Hammarskjold Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Christian (denomination?)
Martin Luther King, Jr. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Baptist
Adolfo Perez Esquivel Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Catholic
Desmond Tutu Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Anglican
John R. Mott Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Methodist
Part IV. Founders of Modern Science (16-21 Century)
Isaac Newton Founder of Classical Physics and Infinitesimal Calculus
Anglican (rejected Trinitarianism, i.e., Athanasianism;
believed in the Arianism of the Primitive Church)
Galileo Galilei Founder of Experimental Physics Catholic
Nicolaus Copernicus Founder of Heliocentric Cosmology Catholic (priest)
Johannes Kepler Founder of Physical Astronomy and Modern Optics Lutheran
Francis Bacon Founder of the Scientific Inductive Method Anglican
René Descartes Founder of Analytical Geometry and Modern Philosophy Catholic
Blaise Pascal Founder of Hydrostatics, Hydrodynamics,
and the Theory of Probabilities Jansenist
Michael Faraday Founder of Electronics and Electro-Magnetics Sandemanian
James Clerk Maxwell Founder of Statistical Thermodynamics Presbyterian; Anglican; Baptist
Lord Kelvin Founder of Thermodynamics and Energetics Anglican
Robert Boyle Founder of Modern Chemistry Anglican
William Harvey Founder of Modern Medicine Anglican (nominal)
John Ray Founder of Modern Biology and Natural History Calvinist (denomination?)
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz German Mathematician and Philosopher,
Founder of Infinitesimal Calculus Lutheran
Charles Darwin Founder of the Theory of Evolution Anglican (nominal); Unitarian
Ernst Haeckel German Biologist,
the Most Influential Evolutionist in Continental Europe
Thomas H. Huxley English Biologist and Evolutionist,
Famous As "Darwin's Bulldog"
Joseph J. Thomson Nobel Laureate in Physics, Discoverer of the Electron,
Founder of Atomic Physics Anglican
Louis Pasteur Founder of Microbiology and Immunology
Dr. MM said:
"One of the many paradoxes of Eden is that Adam and Eve presumably didn’t understand the difference between good and evil before they ate from the tree. It was the tree of KNOWLEDGE of good and evil, after all. So they couldn’t have possibly understood or appreciated the implications of God’s threat. Nor would it have been clear to them that disobeying a command, which is distinct from doing something immoral, was somehow wrong."
Uh hello there but isnt it true that a child hasnt knowledge of good and evil but still grasp that he must obey his parents commnad? sheesh that was an easy refutation.
1- Your argument about who believed in god is irrelevant; it's called an Appeal to Authority. Just because famous people through history believed in something doesn't make that something true. If you think about this for a while, you'll realize it's a non-argument. The vast majority of the most respected scientists today do not believe in god. Does that mean god doesn't exist? Maybe they have new information that helps them come to a better conclusion than, say, T.S. Elliot.
If you want to learn more about why "Smart People" believe in a god, I'd recommend doing some research into current brain theory or perhaps reading Michael Shermer's Excellent books, "Why do we believe?" and "Why do smart people believe dumb things?"
2- The point of the paradox issue is that Adam and Eve theoretically didn't know what disobeying WAS, unlike a child who has learned, through live experiences, what the consequences are of misbehaving. They lived in a paradise where they had everything and they knew no consequences. Paradise - think about what that means. These people had, supposedly, never experienced anything but bliss. This is entirely different than a child's experiences in this world.
Even if you still don't understand the paradox issue, then you still have to come to grips with the absurd notion that because a person made a bad choice thousands of years ago, the rest of humanity must suffer. Since you brought up the idea of a child in this world, try and imagine what a child could do that would justify you punishing their descendants for all eternity.
And, please don't say the punishment is infinite because the crime was infinite - the word infinite is meaningless in this context. It was a simple mistake if these people (Adam and Eve) were essentially ignorant.
Also, arguing that "it's all ok because Jesus can save everything," won't cut it because billions of people have suffered since.
1- Your argument about who believed in god is irrelevant; it's called an Appeal to Authority.
Not only is his list irrelevant, some of the entries are highly questionable. I notice that it contains Albert Einstein, who was culturally Jewish but as far as religion goes, generally described as an agnostic or pantheist. It also contains Thomas H. Huxley, the man who coined the word "agnostic" to describe his position on religion. Extremely sloppy bit of work.
Not only is it irrelevant, it is a highly questionable list. Albert Einstein is listed as beign Jewish? He was culturally Jewish, but once wrote:
"It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religous convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it."
And Thomas H. Huxley? He's the person who coined the word agnostic to express his own view of religion.
A very sloppy piece of work.
Sorry to do it folks, but the tenor of certain posters' comments has inclined me to start moderating the discussions here. I've grown tired of all the irrelevant, off topic, deconstructive abuse from our friend, anonymous. I'll still permit every post possible.
Aspentroll said...
To Anon and his big list;
None of the info in the bible is even remotely true, so why waste your time making a huge list of people who may or may not believe it either. You may believe in that crap but it really only shows how gullible you are. If you get to your heaven because of your stupid beliefs and I go to your hell because of mine, then so be it. I would rather cook wieners over a good fire than sit on a cloud next to the likes of you. You are a terrific bore.
Eric Sotnak said...
At the risk of overly emboldening our anonymous friend, I have to report some sympathies.
There are, indeed, some very smart people who are theists. This is enough to refute the claim, I think, that only a complete idiot would believe in God. There are also some very smart people who don't believe in God.
I don't think we can make any useful progress by taking votes, even if we were somehow able to narrow the field of voters only to "smart people", or even "smart people throughout history".
Smart theists and smart atheists have given unsound arguments in favor of their positions. In some cases, they have even admitted that the arguments have been unsound when their errors are pointed out to them. This is as it should be. No one, whatever their religious proclivities, should continue to endorse an argument just because they want the conclusion to be true.
So what happens when a smart person gives us an argument? Do we accept it because the person giving the argument is smart? No. Do we accept it because we happen already to agree with the conclusion? No. We evaluate the argument on its own merits.
Now, here is where I say something that might be controversial. I think reasonable people might sometimes disagree over whether an argument is sound. This means that a theist and an atheist (or agnostic) might look at the same argument and arrive at different views on its soundness.
Consider William Craig's Kalam Cosmological argument, for example. Craig finds that the notion of what he calls an "actual infinite" to be at odds with his intuitions regarding what might possibly exist. Others do not share this intuition, and think that actual infinites might be quite possible. I don't think either side is crazy or irrational on this point (though I do think Craig disingenuously appeals to reason since he has sometimes made it clear that reason doesn't really matter to his convictions).
Here is a part I don't understand - how God dealt with his sinful creations before in the Old Testament.
a) He send his earthly minions to wipe them out (eg Joshua and the Israelites versus the Canaanites) or
b) He exercise his supernatural powers to wipe them out (eg Sodom and Gomorrah; eg Flooding the Earth but saving Noah)
But then he apparently have a change of heart in the New Testament - he sent his only son to die for his creations' salvation.
And this is an omniscience, omnipotent, omni-everything Being who cannot even create a perfect human being to begin with? Gimme a break.
You noted the inability of humans lacking the knowledge of right & wrong to know that disobedience to an arbitrary authoritative command would be wrong. That is correct.
"And aside from not doing what they were told—recall that freewill is usually celebrated by Christians as God’s great gift to us too—"
It's further unclear how a human being who lacks freewill is able to freely accept the "gift" of freewill before he possesses it. It is more appropriate to say that freewill is a curse, not a gift, within the xian worldview.
If those eternally burning in hell could be asked, “If you could relive your life, would you accept freewill with the risk of hell, or would you accept a life without freewill & a guaranteed perfect, eternal afterlife?”, what sane person would chose the former?
As you've pointed out before, the consequences of some free choices lie far outside our ken. Had Eve been informed of the generational consequences of her disobedience (and had knowledge of good and evil), she may have thought twice. As it stands, she can't be held accountable.
Finally, if the apologist wants to insist that Man’s disobedience is directly responsible for all NATURAL evil in the universe, the apologist must then provide an account of how the act of eating fruit _nonsupernaturally_ imparts knowledge of good & evil, destabilizes plate tectonics, converts herbivores into carnivores, introduces smallpox & malaria, creates hurricanes, introduces drought & famine, & curses all subsequent generations.
jimmy David said...
A bit off-topic, but i sometimes wonder what's the use of a "Jesus" during "Jesus's time"?. I mean, the more i think of it, the more i realise that God should have sent His son when he could actually serve mankind better. During the time Jesus walked the earth, THAT itself basically was the major event that happened around. Imagine how a miracle-capable being could have helped during Hitler's War era or another similar problematic period in human History. So, what was the point of having a Jesus around back then?
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Industry-wide Pre-order Decline
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Post subject: Industry-wide Pre-order Decline
Posted: Sat Aug 9, '14, 3:22 pm
Source: http://massively.joystiq.com/2014/08/06 ... r-decline/
According to Activision, there has been a decrease in the demand for video game pre-orders across the industry. Things like digital distribution and readily available physical copies for a game's release are causing it to happen.
It seems that there is less demand for it now, and it doesn't surprise me. Companies can only try to include so many pre-order DLC bonuses before it starts to get stale, and quite honestly, I think it also has to do with people not wanting to drop full price on a game that they can pick up down the road for cheaper.
I have not pre-ordered a game in years, and I see no reason to in the future. So what do you think of this shift? Do you pre-order games? If so, what was the last game you pre-ordered?
The last game I pre-ordered was Halo 3, and to this day I still have not got around to playing it.
Wolf Bird
Post subject: Re: Industry-wide Pre-order Decline
I can't remember when I last pre-ordered something...what does that say? The DLC with preorders stuff bothers me, it seems to be the last-ditch attempt to keep preorders going. I really see no point anymore, especially with digital distribution.
Posted: Sun Aug 10, '14, 1:26 am
I see it decreasing more in the future too. Now that most of the Pre-order bonuses are in-game content and add-ons, it seems less exciting to pre-order games. It's still a good idea for companies to offer bonus items for first day buyers, but I like the days when it was game soundtracks, art books, or something else that is tangible. Now you only see those kind of bonus items with collector's editions which cost even more money.
In fact, Nintendo just recently switched their Club Nintendo rewards program to all digital game bonuses this year, and there are a lot gamers that are mad about this.
I used to buy collector's editions of games, but I don't bother now, it's just not worth it anymore. I stick with the regular versions of games.
Last edited by S4Blade on Sun Aug 10, '14, 1:26 am, edited 4 times in total.
Thoul
I've never preordered any games and never will. The entire concept makes no sense to me, so I'm not especially surprised to hear it is finally on the decline. Nearly every time I read about someone preordering a game it sounds like a major hassle, especially if the game gets canceled or such, so I think the whole process has gained a bit of a bad reputation. The bonuses usually aren't worth it either, especially if it's just early access to content made available otherwise. I can wait a month after the release to download your extra levels pack. I can do the task in game to unlock the hidden characters.
I think there's no need play the stressful "pay and pray you get a game" game. Most games, especially the big releases, aren't that hard to find in stores like Wal-Mart or Kmart for a few months after release. Bah, I've even found preorder bundles for an Xbox 360 game on the shelf in Wal-Mart years after release. I like to actually receive my product when I pay for it, not hope it comes out in a few months, so this is fine for me.
The only time I have problems finding a game is usually when I it hear about it a few years after release or it has a very limited release (hello jRPGs!). Even then, there are plenty of ways to buy a physical copy online now - eBay, Amazon, Best Buy, etc. Heck, even Wal-Mart will often do with their free ship to store thing.
R-90-2
Posted: Sun Aug 10, '14, 6:26 pm
Even beyond what has actually been cited, there have been at least a couple of really high-profile recent cases of people getting burned on pre-orders for games that didn't deliver their promised features and/or were marketed and sold on outright falsehoods, most notably Aliens: Colonial Marines.
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, '14, 10:20 pm
Oh, believe you me, R-90-2, Colonial Marines has one hell of a backstory behind just how it managed to suck so much! Long story short: Gearbox Software was given a lot of money by Sega to make the game in 2006, Gearbox allegedly used the money to fund development on Duke Nukem Forever and Borderlands, Gearbox subcontracted the game out to Timegate in 2010 so Gearbox could work on Borderlands 2, 2012 rolls around and Timegate still isn't done, Timegate complains that Gearbox sent them very little in-game assets and what they had didn't work, Timegate also complains that they have to keep reworking the game because the script wasn't finalized, Sega threatens to sue Gearbox for breach of contract, Gearbox throws together Aliens: Colonial Marines in nine months, nobody likes it, Sega and Gearbox mutually decide to cancel the Wii U port in utero.
Anyway! Last game I ever preordered was Star Trek Online back in 2010, and this is of interest because there were about thirty different preorder bonuses depending on what store you preordered it from. In my case, I got it from GameStop, and my bonus was I got to start the game with the Original Series Constitution-class starship as my Lieutenant Tier ship (it's tougher than the Miranda-class you start with normally, but the Miranda turns better.) Wal-Mart shoppers were lucky, because they started the game with 500 free experience points (besides being a marker of when you level up, STO had you use your experience points to train up your captain and bridge crew skills. Think of it as working like Vampire: The Masquerade, where you could have, say, 800 experience points and you spent 600 on skills. You still have as far as the game is concerned 800 XP.)
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Quite An Interesting experiement - try it and be ready to change/be disoriented :) in a good way
Beliefs Unlimited Exercise
This exercise is useful when one attempts to move beyond one’s
current belief structures. Record the the following in a soothing and
authoritative manner five times into a tape recorder.
(start of belief unlimited tape)
In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true either is
true or becomes true within certain limits, to be found experientially
and experimentally. These limits are beliefs to be transcended.
Hidden from one’s self is a covert set of beliefs that control one’s thinking, one’s actions, and one’s feeling.
The covert set of hidden beliefs is the limiting set of beliefs to be transcended.
To transcend one’s limiting set, one establishes an open ended set of beliefs about the unknown.
The unknown exists in one’s goals for changing one’s self, in the
means for changing, in the use of others for the change, in one’s
capacity to change, in one’s orientation towards change, in one’s
elimination of hindrances to change, in one’s assimilation of the aids
to change, in one’s use of the impulse to change, in one’s need for
changing, in the possibilities of change, in the form of change itself,
and in the substance of change and of changing.
There are unknowns in my goals towards changing.There are
unknowns in my means of changing. There are unknowns in my relations
with others in changing. There are unknowns in my capacity for
changing. There are unknowns in my orientation towards changing. There
are unknowns in my assimilation of changes. There are unknowns in my
needs for changing. There are unknowns in my possibilities of me
changing. There are unknowns in the forms into which changing will put
me. There are unknowns in the substance of the changes that I will
undergo, in my substance after changes.
My disbelief in all these unknowns is a limiting belief,
preventing my transcending my limits. My disbelief in all these
unknowns is a belief, a limiting belief, preventing my transcending my
limits.
By allowing, there are no limits; no limits to thinking, no
limits to feeling, no limits to movement. By allowing, there are no
limits. There are no limits to thinking, no limits to feeling, no
limits to movement.
That which is not allowed is forbidden. That which is allowed
exists. In allowing no limits, there are no limits. That which is
forbidden is not allowed. That which is not allowed forbidden. That
which exists is allowed. That which is allowed, exists. In allowing no
limits, there are no limits. That which is not allowed is forbidden.
That which is forbidden is not allowed. That which is allowed, exists.
That which exists is allowed. To allow no limits, there are no limits.
No limits allowed, no limits exist.
In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true either
is true or becomes true. In the province of the mind there are no
limits. In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true
either is true or becomes true. There are no limits.
(end of Belief Unlimited tape)
(from The centre of the cyclone an autobiography of inner space by John C. Lilly,M.D.)
When listening to the tape, lie in a comfortable position on the
floor with the lights very dim and just allow the words and meaning
enter you without any resistance. DO IT SOON, DO IT REGULARLY.
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I have a number of cover reveals for you. First up, Halequin Teen have revealed the cover for Rachel Vincent's Soul Screamers Volume 2 omnibus:
What do you think? I love how her skirt looks ethereal! And I love the contrast with the cover for the first omnibus, which had a black background and white dress. This omnibus also comes with the Reaper novella, the first time it's been in print! This omnibus is being released in December, so in time for Christmas for you lucky US folk!
With the release of Another Life, the third book in Keren David's When I Was Joe series, coming in September, the covers for the whole series have been revamped.
What are your thoughts? On their own, I quite like the covers, I love the colours! However, having read When I Was Joe (though yet to read Almost True), I'm not sure they suit the series considering how edgy and serious they are.
The title for the third book in the Bloodlines series has been released by the Official Bloodlines Facebook Page!
Ohh! What do you think? I love it! With The Golden Lily and now The Indigo Spell, I seel a colour theme emerging! The Facebook page has also shared the first paragraph of the book, too. Click the link above to check it out, it's intriguing/amusing! The Indigo Spell willl be released on 12th February 2013 in the US and Australia! The dates for anywhere else haven't yet been released.
The wonderful, wonderful people at Kensington have released the first chapter for Fearless, the eNovella by Brigid Kemmerer, a prequel from Hunter's perspective! However, it does contain spoilers for those who have yet to read Storm, so steer clear if you've yet to read the first book. But how awesome does it sound? I want to read mooore!
News from Hot Key Books regarding the The Guardian Hot Key Books Young Writers Prize.
FANTASY YA BY FEMALE US WRITERS FORM MOST POPULAR SUBMISSIONS FOR THE GUARDIAN HOT KEY BOOKS YOUNG WRITERS PRIZE
The Guardian Hot Key Books Young Writers Prize has attracted almost 350 entries from all over the world including the UK, Australia, the Philippines, Pakistan, India, Singapore, Japan, Nigeria and Russia with the majority of entries from the USA.
An overwhelming number of entries were from women (271 entries compared with just 71 entries from men) writing primarily for the YA audience (299 entries for the 13-19 age group compared with just 43 for the 9-12 category) and choosing fantasy as the favourite genre with 42% of entries classified as fantasy compared with 15% contemporary, 11% paranormal and 11% dystopian. The prize is aimed at young writers aged 18-25 years and the majority of applicants came from the 20-22 age bracket.
The 342 applicants will now be longlisted down to 20 who will be asked to submit a full-length manuscript by 21 September. These will then be shortlisted to 5 entries for each category to be sent the judging panel on 1 December to select a winner for each category. The winners will be announced at London Book Fair 2013.
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Be Captain Of Your Destiny - Not Prisoner Of Wishful Thinking
The following is a guest post by Mike Troiano. Mike is a former New York ad man turned venture-funded entrepreneur, now a Principal at Boston-based Holland-Mark. You can follow him on Twitter at @miketrap, and connect with him elsewhere through About Me.
It's hard to will a business into being. Anyone who doesn't understand this through intuition figures it out soon enough through experience.
To win, an entrepreneur needs the conviction to overcome inertia. People have gotten along just fine without whatever it is you hope to sell them. Fact is your early attempts to convince them otherwise will almost always fail, which means you need the tenacity to keep swinging until you connect with the market.
George Bernard Shaw famously observed that the reasonable man adapts to his circumstance, that only an unreasonable man would seek to adapt the outside world to his own needs. Progress depends on the unreasonable man, said Mr. Shaw. It's a quote I've always loved. It means that apparent failure is just another obstacle to be overcome by an individual with the will, and the character, to do so.
That's an attractive idea to an entrepreneur. But sometimes that attraction is fatal.
For every story of conviction overcoming a perceptual speed-bump, there are 10 of an entrepreneur who hung on too long after the point where the market responded with a resounding, “Meh.” The stronger your sales skills, the longer you'll tend to hold out past the “point of meh,” and the higher your opportunity costs will be versus investing in an offering with the potential to be pulled by the marketplace rather than pushed by the brute force of your sales and marketing prowess.
So how do you know? How do you tell the difference between a light at the end of the tunnel, and the oncoming train of market indifference?
Here are 5 questions that can help:
1. Is your quality of execution sufficient to take quality of execution off the table as a variable? Poor execution of the right strategy will most likely lead to failure, just as brilliant execution can hide the holes in a flawed strategy. So where are you on that scale? If you're happy with the quality of your execution, on balance, you need to look deeper for the source of the challenges in your business.
2. Do your customers understand your offering differently than your prospects? The world has a learning curve, and dealing with it is part of the entrepreneurial adventure. But does the perception of the people who've climbed that curve — your existing customers — really change in important ways from that of your further-out prospects? If the answer is no, you're seeing something your customer doesn't. And that usually means it doesn't exist.
3. Are others finding success in your space? This one is simple. Is someone in your space kicking butt? If so the competitive threat may be important, but so is the validation that you're chasing something which can be caught.
4. Will the larger context change in some way to smooth your path to success? m-Qube was the 800-lb gorilla in a non-existent industry for years before the US text messaging phenomenon took off. We kept our powder dry, and waited it out. Are you doing the same? If so agree on a tangible trigger and conserve your cash until you hit it. If not consider giving the money back, and changing over to a game you can actually win.
5. Is the source of your conviction what you need, or what actually is? I love Shark Tank, and in almost every episode some amateur tells the sharks that their idea will take off because they need it to. Cuban and Kevin typically bow out soon after that. The reason? Entrepreneurs motivated by an objective opportunity have a much better hit rate than those motivated by an internal psychosis, or an external requirement.
This last one breaks my heart, and I see it a lot. I get that you hate to disappoint your uncle Nunzio, or that you promised your spouse you'd make it work this time. But the fact is those things are irrelevant to the question of whether your idea will fly, and anyone willing to point that out to you is someone you can trust over the long run.
Don't be that person, folks. So much of the pain in life, over time, is caused by distance from the truth. And the same is true in business.
Ask these questions of yourself, and try hard to answer them honestly. If the news is bad and you deal with it like an adult, I promise you'll live to fight another day. If the same is true but you're a good enough salesperson to sell yourself eventually you're going to hit somebody else's wall, and create collateral damage you might otherwise have avoided.
There's a fine line between being the captain of your destiny, and the prisoner of your own wishful thinking. Use these questions to help sort out which side of it you're on, and please share what you learn with the rest of us here.
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Orlando Castro
Teresa Orozco, a passionate, gifted world-class classical and Latin American flutist, is actively involved in the music scene as soloist, orchestral player and ensemble coach, recording artist, and studio musician. She was orchestra manager for Bay Shore Lyric Opera Company for ten years and Monterey Symphony, and music director and founder of Ovation Music Productions. Teresa is an MTAC member since 2007.
Teresa has been flutist of the Monterey Symphony since 1987, New Music Works since 1992, Carmel Bach Festival Orchestra, since 2007; toured with the San Francisco Merola Western Opera Company in 1993, and the Rome Festival Orchestra in Italy in 1983. She has appeared as soloist with The Alemeda Orchestra performing Mozart Concerto No. 2 in D Major, Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra performing Vivaldi Double Concerto, Ovation Chamber Music performing Telemann Suite, SJSU Orchestra performing Chaminade Concertino and Mozart Concerto in G, and the Bay Shore Lyric Chamber Orchestra with Dan Levitan performing Mozart Flute and Harp Concerto.
2014 was a busy year for Teresa. In November her performances with the Monterey Chamber Players earned her great reviews. Lyn Bronson of the Peninsula Review had this to say, " Flutist Teresa Orozco was dazzling on this occasion, especially in her playing of her fabulous solo flute aria against pizzicato string accompaniment in the Adagio movement of the Mozart." The performance was repeated in San Francisco at the Old St. Mary's Cathedral Noon Concert Series. Reviewer Iliya Dimov writes, "Music lovers were pleased and astonished to witness a masterful performance...[that] met the positive expectations of the audience. The musicians demonstrated brilliant performances, amazing sense of ensemble, virtuosity and understanding of style...[with] inexplicable lightness of passage of flute in the hands of Teresa Orozco..."
Teresa Orozco not only specializes in classical music but also performs Latin-jazz, Afro-Cuban music. She is a member of two Latin Music bands: the salsa band, Tu Mambo Tropical and the duo Kumbambe, playing Romantic Latin, salsa, rhumba and Afro-Cuban music. Her flute and guitar Duo with life partner Orlando Castro is creating a sensation in the Bay Area and will soon release their first CD with romantic Latin music and Aftro-Cuban sounds later this year.
A quintessential communicator and educator, Teresa and has mentored several hundred young musicians in her many teaching positions during the last two decades including Conductor for the Avant Flute Choir of the San Jose Youth Symphony, 2003-2013; migrant-student educator in Salinas teaching a K-8 music appreciation and choir class in 2009-2010; Music Appreciation and Band director for Valley Christian Elementary Junior Conservatory, 2009-2013; coach and clinician for several youth orchestras in the San Francisco Bay Area and "in schools" demonstration coordinator for the Monterey Symphony Orchestra Woodwind section since 1987. She has moved so many with her passion, love and enthusiasm for music and has inspiring a whole new generation of students to be excellent in both musical skill and temperament.
At the moment Teresa, together with San Jose Chamber Orchestra is establishing the SJYCO Master Flute Choir andWoodwind Quintet which began in October of 2014.
Teresa also teaches at the Valley Christian Schools where she coaches all flutes. She also coaches the woodwind sections of several youth orchestras in the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
Teresa opened her own private studio, Orozco Flute Studios, in 1987. There she coaches very dedicated, talented and award-winning college-bound flutists. Many have won several international and concerto competitions and young artist competitions and have performed in the prestigious Carnegie Hall. Her student of 6 years, Apoorva Rangan won first prize in the National Flute Association International High School Young Artist competition in August of 2014. Teresa's performing, teaching and coaching were recognized in February 2014 by the National League of American Pen Women who awarded her a certificate of recognition for her achievement and contribution to the community.
Teresa is immensely proud of her three beautiful and talented children. They often play together and, when possible share their music in the local retirement communities around the San Francisco Bay Area.
Quintet for flute, violin, viola, cello and harp by Robert Casadesus.
3rd movement: Saltarello.
Valley Christian High School Conservatory Faculty Recital
?SAN JOSE YOUTH CHAMBER - FLUTE CHOIR
flute performance 11/8/2014
Immediate openings available. Click SJYCO application page to get started
I n Monterey 11/5/14
Mozart Flute Quartet in D Major, K 285
Teresa Orozco, Christina Mok & Vladimir Khalikulov
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Pacific Future Energy welcomes Prime Minister’s remarks on building a refinery in British Columbia
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By: Don MacLachlan
VANCOUVER — Pacific Future Energy welcomes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s support for building a private-sector refinery in BC. The prime minister said last week that Ottawa is open to proposals for such a facility.
The prime minister said in Victoria that he knows many B.C. residents including First Nations are struggling. He was clear that the federal government is open to ideas that would make life more affordable and sustainable for Canadians, including the possibility of building a refinery in BC.
“The economics are sound,” said Samer Salameh, executive chair and CEO. “A Canadian refinery will make money. We also have confirmed interest from buyers and suppliers.
“Our biggest hurdle for investment is perceived politics, not economics. International investors are wary of getting in on the ground floor of big energy projects right now on Canada’s west coast. Comments like the prime minister’s can help change this.”
Media contact: Don MacLachlan, 604-329-8712, don@pacificfutureenergy.com
(Posted here 26 July 2019)
Gasoline prices underline need for new refinery
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That was the conclusion a newspaper columnist reported after big jumps in BC gas prices, attributed to the inability of current refineries to provide enough gas at the time.
In Victoria, columnist Jack Knox told readers of the Times Colonist newspaper on March 31:
“The price jumped seven cents a litre in a single day, to $1.319 from $1.249. If we try harder, maybe we can hit No. 2 next week. “
Knox went on to note: “B.C. used to have seven refineries but now has just two, the Chevron facility in Burnaby and a smaller one operated by Husky in Prince George. Having allowed most of our refineries to disappear, we rely on four big ones in Washington.”
And he quoted Dan McTeague at gasbuddy.com, a website that tracks gas prices across North America.
“’They’re willing to produce gas for us, but at a price,’ McTeague says. ‘We pay a pretty steep premium because of our inability to produce enough in our own backyard.
“‘As buyers, we’re in a weak position,’ McTeague says. If we balk, the refiners will simply sell the same gas to customers in San Francisco and Los Angeles.”
The Vancouver Sun reported on April 2:
“Prices were as high as $1.42.9 at dozens of gas stations Sunday from Vancouver to Surrey, Coquitlam and Maple Ridge. That is a 13-cent price hike from just a week ago, and 29 cents more than what motorists paid a year ago.
“And the reason? There’s not enough of it, according to Dan McTeague.”
The Times Colonist column
The Vancouver Sun story
And a CKNW interview with our president, Jacques Benoit
A quick look at our BC refinery plan
Jacques Benoit named PFEC president
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Jacques Benoit, Pacific Future Energy Corporation’s chief operating officer, has taken on the additional role of company president.
“Jacques will lead our engineering, environmental and permitting effort through the next few years,” said Samer Salameh, executive chairman and CEO.
“He’s an environmental engineer with considerable large-scale project experience. His experience and commitment in that field will be crucial as we move forward to build the world’s greenest refinery.
“He will also play a vital role in building relationships and trust with all the First Nations who would be affected by the project. He will deliver on our approach of ‘First Nations First’ through which we recognize Indigenous title, rights, and governance.”
Salameh himself will primarily focus now on investor relations and capital markets, and on finalizing client-markets overseas and in North America for PFEC’s refined fuels.
Benoit has worked on more than 30 major projects, including the Hibernia Offshore Oil Development (on the Grand Banks, off Newfoundland and Labrador), the Hibernia offshore transshipment terminal, the Sable Offshore Energy Project (near Sable island, off Nova Scotia) and the Eastern Siberia-Far East natural-gas pipeline project in Russia.
Salameh noted that the Hibernia project is the largest ever built by using pre-fabricated modules.
“Jacques’ experience will be critical for us as our plan is to have pre-fabricated modules built in Asia. We would then bring them in by sea and assemble them at the refinery site.”
Benoit has also led more than 25 energy-related projects through Canadian federal and provincial regulatory processes. These include the Arctic Pilot natural gas proposal in the High Arctic, and the Rabaska LNG terminal in Quebec.
Benoit has more than 37 years experience in the environmental and oil/gas engineering fields in Canada and internationally. He has lived and worked in Japan for nine years. Before joining PFEC in January 2015 he was senior vice-president for the environmental and water division of SNC-Lavalin, managing a staff of 1,200. He is also the author of many industry publications.
Pacific Future Energy plans to build its refinery, co-created with First Nations, at a site halfway between Terrace and Kitimat in northwestern BC. Cost is estimated at $11-14 billion (U.S. dollars).
PFEC’s project now is in the Federal Environmental Assessment process. PFEC expects the federal government to name soon an independent review panel of outside experts to conduct its assessment.
The refinery would produce 200,000 barrels a day of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel. And it would create an estimated 3,500 jobs during construction, and 1,000 permanent jobs during operation.
Media contact: Don MacLachlan, don@pacificfutureenergy.com, 604-329-8712
PFEC project referred to environmental review panel
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A review panel to be appointed by the federal government will conduct the environmental assessment for Pacific Future Energy’s proposed refinery.
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna announced that in Ottawa, but details of the panel and its operations are not yet known.
Pacific Future Energy’s CEO, Samer Salameh, said: “We look forward to working with the panel, and urge the government and the panel to seize this opportunity to co-create their review process with local First Nations. Co-creation with First Nations has been a priority for Pacific Future Energy since Day One.”
Pacific Future Energy Corp. (PFEC) proposes “the world’s greenest refinery” on a site halfway between Kitimat and Terrace. It would refine diesel, gasoline and other products from Western Canadian NEATBIT™ bitumen, brought to the refinery by train.
Ottawa’s announcement
Update on review processes for Pacific Future Energy
About Pacific Future Energy
WALLY OPPAL JOINS OUR ADVISORY BOARD
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Hon. Wally Oppal, former BC judge, former BC attorney general, and an active community leader, has joined our Advisory Board.
Born and educated in Vancouver, he graduated from the University of BC law school, and practised as a lawyer and community advocate before becoming a judge. He was appointed to the County Court in Vancouver in 1981, to the Supreme Court of BC in 1985, and to the BC Court of Appeal in 2003.
Oppal resigned from the bench to run in the 2005 provincial election and became MLA for Vancouver-Fraserview. He served as BC’s attorney general, and minister responsible for multiculturalism, until 2009.
He is chancellor of BC’s Thomson Rivers University.
In 1992-94, he was commissioner of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into Policing in British Columbia. In 2010, he was appointed commissioner of BC’s Missing Women Commission of Inquiry, and issued its report in 2012.
The advisory board provides Pacific Future Energy with strategic advice and input, and guidance on issues that are important to stakeholders.
Pacific Future Energy files full project description
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Pacific Future Energy has filed with federal and provincial regulators its formal “Project Description,” which provides the public with information about its plans to build the world’s greenest bitumen refinery in northwest BC.
A draft version of the project description was filed with First Nations in December 2015 and with the federal and provincial regulators in January 2016. This version takes into account all comments and feedback received to date.
The filing means that the BC Environmental Assessment Office and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency will soon kick off a government-and-public review process that could take up to two years.
“This starts another phase in our public conversation about how to build our future and protect our coast in northern BC by creating the world’s greenest bitumen refinery, while recognizing and respecting First Nations rights and title,” says Samer Salameh, PFEC’s chairman and CEO.
Pacific Future Energy proposes to build, with First Nations as co-creators, a bitumen-to-fuels refinery on a site between Terrace and Kitimat. It would produce diesel, gasoline, jet fuel and other products, primarily for export but also to serve domestic demand.
Subject to approvals, construction could start in 2018, and production in 2021. Cost would be $9 – $11 billion USD.
There would be no big oil tankers carrying diluted bitumen or heavy crude oil through BC’s northwest coastal waters;
The refinery would bring in safe, near-solid NEATBIT™ bitumen by rail, reducing risks of damage from land and water spills;
The refinery would be powered with clean energy and use the latest in technology to achieve Near Zero Net Carbon (NZNC) emissions;
The project would refine Canada’s oil at home, rather than see it shipped it to foreign refineries where environmental standards may be lower;
It would keep jobs in Canada (3,500 in construction and 1,000 in operations) and keep investment and public revenue in Canada.
Media contact: Don MacLachlan,
don@pacificfutureenergy.com, 604-329-8712
Bruce Chan joins our Advisory Board
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Bruce Chan comes to our advisory board after nearly 20 years in senior positions with Teekay Corporation, one of the world’s largest marine energy transportation, storage and production companies.
Prior to that, Bruce was with Ernst & Young LLC in Vancouver. He holds a Masters in Business Administration and is a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Financial Analyst.
Bruce currently serves on the Board of BC Ferries, one of the largest ferry operators in the world, providing year-round vehicle and passenger service on 24 routes to 47 terminals, with a fleet of 35 vessels.
Bruce also serves on the Board of the TK Foundation, a private grant-making foundation supporting non-profit maritime and disadvantaged youth development programs. The TK Foundation was established in honour of J. Torben Karlshoej, the founder of Teekay Corporation.
JV Driver joins Pacific Future Energy team
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The JV Driver Group, an award-winning construction contractor, has joined Pacific Future Energy as an investor and partner.
Founded in 1989, the JV Driver Group is a multi-national group specializing in industrial construction, fabrication, plant maintenance and marine services. It has extensive experience in oil and gas, with projects exceeding $1.2 billion.
JV Driver also has experience in constructing green plant facilities in the power-generation and oil-and-gas sectors, and works closely with many First Nations throughout Western Canada.
Pacific Future Energy Corporation (PFEC) plans to build the world’s greenest bitumen-to-fuels refinery. Construction could begin in 2018 and production in 2021-2, at a site between Terrace and Kitimat in northwestern BC.
Samer F. Salameh, PFEC’s executive chair and CEO: “Having the JV Driver Group on board means we will get early help in turning ideas into concrete plans. They have delivered successful projects in the oil-and-gas and petrochemical sectors for more than 20 years.”
Bill Elkington, CEO of the JV Driver Group: “JV Driver is very excited to be onboard with Pacific Future Energy and to be part of a team with a legacy of building one of the greenest refineries in the world.”
JV Driver has more than 5,000 employees with offices across Canada, the southern United States, Africa and the Caribbean, with annual sales volumes in excess of $1 billion.
The JV Driver Group won the 2015 Shell CEO’s Health, Security, Safety and Environment (HSSE) and Social Performance Award (SP). The company has gone 22 years without a lost-time incident.
JV Driver recently won Platinum Club recognition for being one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies each year since 2009. Elkington is also a former winner of the Ernst & Young Prairies Region Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Terms of the JV Driver Group investment in Pacific Future Energy remain confidential.
Pacific Future Energy begins public conversation about its plans to build world’s greenest refinery
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Pacific Future Energy now has submitted its formal proposal to build and operate the world’s greenest bitumen-to-fuels refinery in northwestern BC to local First Nations governments as well as to federal and provincial regulators.
“This is the start of our public conversation as we work to build our economic future and protect our coast in Northern BC, while recognizing and respecting First Nations rights and title,” said Samer Salameh, executive chairman of Vancouver-based Pacific Future Energy.
The project would receive near-solid neatbit™ bitumen by rail from Western Canada and refine it into diesel, gasoline, and other products for export to world markets.
Unlike diluted bitumen (dilbit) traditionally shipped by pipeline or rail, neatbit™ has a consistency similar to peanut butter. It is stable, has low flammability and is classified as non-dangerous for transport.
“Not only would our proposal provide a value-added way to get Canadian oil to growing world markets, but it would also protect both Canada’s land and marine environments from the effects of a heavy oil or bitumen spill,” said Robert Delamar, CEO of Pacific Future Energy.
“Our plan would take full advantage of the opportunity for Canada by building a ‘near net zero carbon emissions’ refinery with the world’s most advanced technology. That will ensure an environmentally superior refinery that is also financially and economically sound.”
Jacques Benoit, chief operating officer of Pacific Future Energy, said: “The project will allow export of refined products instead of diluted bitumen or other unrefined heavy-oil products. Transported in smaller tankers, refined products greatly reduce the risk to the marine environment in the unlikely event of a spill.”
The project is proposed for an area known as the Dubose Flats, approximately 30 km south of Terrace BC.
“We are engaging with First Nations in the project area in every step of this process, recognizing them as a First Order of Government and honouring the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,” said Salameh.
“Engaging with First Nations as a first order of government, with the goal of operating as full partners, is a crucial element of Pacific Future Energy’s plans. PFEC recognizes and will respect the new industry standard of placing First Nations First.”
The project is valued at approximately $15 billion CAD and will create an estimated 3,500 direct jobs in construction and 1,000 in operation.
Pacific Future Energy plans to power the refinery with clean-energy sources that include biomass wood-waste from the regional forest industry. This, it says, could benefit BC’s forest sector and create additional employment.
Pacific Future Energy now begins working with First Nations, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency and the BC Environmental Assessment Office on project requirements that include public consultations, environmental assessment and engineering studies.
“We will be listening very carefully to all of the feedback that we receive and will incorporate community concerns and values in our project’s design,” added Delamar. “We believe that social licence or permission must be earned at the concept stage of this project as well as throughout its lifecycle.”
Construction could begin in 2018 and production in 2021.
The full Project Description document submitted to regulators is online at: http://www.pacificfutureenergy.com/project-description
About Pacific Future Energy (http://www.pacificfutureenergy.com/)
Vancouver-based Pacific Future Energy is a Canadian-controlled company that has been developed to finance, design and construct the world’s greenest oil refinery in British Columbia, in partnership with First Nations. Its goals include creating jobs and economic stability at home, diversifying Canada’s oil industry and protecting BC’s coast from large oil tankers.
TECHNICAL BACKGROUNDER
Facts and figures from Pacific Future Energy:
Pacific Future Energy is committed to building a refinery with the lowest CO2 emissions possible, working to achieve low carbon intensity and Near Zero Net Carbon emissions. Key features include:
Use of the best available technology and the highest possible operational efficiency to process Canadian resources;
The highest amount of water recycling and treatment;
Maximum recovery of carbon dioxide;
The use of clean energy to power the refinery, including the use of wood-waste biomass;
Capturing carbon from various processes.
Pacific Future Energy’s refinery will eliminate the production of coke, which is a common by-product of oil refining. Coke is a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions and will not be produced by this refinery.
The refinery could produce up to 160,000 barrels a day of diesel, 40,000 barrels a day of gasoline, 13,000 a day of kerosene (jet fuel) and 10,000 a day of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas, or propane). Butane will also be produced.
The refinery would be built in large pre-fabricated modules, brought in by ship from Asia, then hauled by truck to the site, and assembled there.
The use of biomass could help revive sawmills in the region. More than a dozen sawmills have closed in recent years; a key problem being inability to get rid of waste wood and biomass. There could be at least a million tonnes of wood waste in the region. That could produce power for the refinery and allow mills to re-open.
Pacific Future Energy anticipates four trains per day to supply needed neatbit™ for the project, with each train approximately 120 cars in length
Pacific Future Energy will mandate the use of newer, safety TC-117 model tanker cars with enhanced safety features.
Alberta firm helps BC toward world’s greenest refinery
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Formation Liquids Logistics Limited, based in Red Deer, Alberta, and a leader in energy logistics, has announced its intention to invest in Pacific Future Energy’s proposal to build the world’s greenest bitumen-to-fuels refinery in British Columbia.
Pacific Future Energy Corporation (PFEC) has submitted its proposal to federal and provincial regulators. This began a review process that could last up to two years.
Construction could begin in 2018 and production in 2021, at a site between Terrace and Kitimat in northwestern BC. The project will cost an estimated $15 billion.
Formation Liquids Logistics (FLLL) has 28 years experience in the product-by-rail industry. It will help feed PFEC’s refinery with Western Canadian “neatbit” by rail. Neatbit is bitumen in a safe and near-solid form. From it, the refinery will produce diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel.
PFEC will open up new market access for Canada’s oil products and protect BC’s coastal waters from large crude-oil tankers, says Robert Delamar, CEO of the Vancouver-based company.
“We are proud that Marvin and Brandt Trimble of FLLL have chosen to invest in our vision to build the world’s greenest refinery,” said Delamar. “They are leaders in their field. FLLL will become the primary operator of our proposed rail facilities, and we couldn’t be happier to work with a firm that shares our values, and holds an unimpeachable record with respect to the safe transport of bitumen on rail.”
Marvin Trimble, president of FLLL, said: “FLLL has worked with most of the major producers in Western Canada and supports PFEC’s vision to open new markets in Asia for products from Canadian bitumen. We have a strong record of providing better-than-pipeline economics to the oil industry in Western Canada, and we are confident that our facilities will be able to deliver to PFEC a steady supply of feedstock in a safe and environmentally optimal fashion.”
As both PFEC and FLLL are private companies, the terms of the financing are not being disclosed at this time.
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The Sybillyne Tradition Of Wicca
Virginia Stewart, M. Ed., TP.
Our tradition is a moderate branch of Dianic Wicca, with an emphasis on equality, ecology and wo/men's mysteries. The tradition is open to women and men, over the age of 18, who have previously identified Wicca as their path. Someone under legal age must be accompanied by a parent and will not be initiated until they are of legal age.
(Yes, there is a catch: few people under 21 will have studied other religions enough to have narrowed it down this much; therefore, a person without this study must spend at least a year pursuing comparative religions before they will be accepted for training.)
The subject matter that each student must master prior to initiation is wide-ranging and intended to strengthen knowledge and interest in a number of areas, as well as increase the student's desire to "get involved" in the ecological/political issues which are important to them as individuals. This is not an exclusive tradition; one can be an initiate of other traditions and still participate. We have closed rituals only when the participating members desire it. Our initiation is open to initiates of other traditions (who would be asked to assist, no one gets to stand around.)
Sybillynes do not have degrees, unlike Gardnerians; we have three stages. The Novice (or WIT, coined by one student - it means "Witch in Training") is one who is actively studying, but has not yet been initiated. A Sister or Brother has been initiated and holds the title of Priestess or Priest (there is no High Priestess or High Priest.) The Chronicler is the one in the Coven or Circle who assumes the responsibility for making phone calls and keeping the Book of Shadows, but the position carries no authority.
All decisions are reached by consensus, and the rituals are written and performed by various members of the group on a voluntary basis (it works, it really does). After a long period of study, in which one might specialize in a particular area, one is Ordained as a Priestess or Priest in that area; for example, one might be a Teaching Priest/ess, or a Healing Priest/ess.
To become a Novice, one must ask to be taught, then show a sincere interest in the Craft and a willingness to study and learn about the various areas presented. One must also exhibit a willingness to do independent study in areas of personal interest.
The Course of study is presented in two parts. The first is lecture/discussion/reading - after which the novice must demonstrate knowledge and understanding in the following areas:
Feminism and politics of Dianic craft
Gaia and green magic
balance of Male/female energies
power over vs. power from within
Feminist herstory/facts and theory
Origins of the Goddess
prehistoric evidence
early myth (China, Sumer, Ur, India, Mesopotania, Egypt, Crete)
The patriarchal shift -
Theories on how it happened
How to read around it
Greek Myth
Mesopotamia/Sumer
Modern Approaches - overcoming patriarchal repression
The God in Dianic Wicca
prehistory evidence/belief
Modern approaches
Feminist interpretations on the origins of people
creation Myths - world samples
"star" myth
birth/genetic engineering myth
the principles of myth writing
Goddess and Gods in Every Person
Manifesting the God/dess in Everyday Life - theory
Archetypal Theory and how it relates to everyday life
Magic and Physics - Why Everything is Related To Everything
Gaia as a Living Being
The Goddess and Sexuality
Living in our bodies is healthy
how patriarchy/Christianity perverted sex
healing the wounds of sexual oppression
Beginning Meditation
some eventual goals
Psychic gifts
How they have been suppressed
How to develop them
The wheel of the Year
Women's festivals/men's festivals
Creating celebration for everyday life
Ritual tools and aspects
Creating Ritual
The Structure of a ritual
Creating Sacred space - theory
Elements of ritual - possibilities
Drawing a circle - demonstration & practice
How to form a circle
What to do if something goes wrong
Our actual reading list is two double-columned pages, and takes about a year to get through. This is the short list, with which one must show a working knowledge.
The Spiral Dance
Dreaming the Dark
Truth or Dare / Starhawk
Holy Book of Women's Mysteries / Z. Budapest
The Holographic Universe / Michael Talbot
The New Inquisition / Robert Anton Wilson
Real Magic / Issac Bonewits
When God Was A Woman
Ancient Mirrors of Womanhood / Merlin Stone
Priestesses / Norma Goodrich
Women's Encyclopedia of Sacred Symbols and
Objects / Barbara Walker
Drawing Down the Moon / Margot Adler
Iron John / Robert Bly
The Hero with A Thousand Faces / Joseph Campbell
The second part of training focuses on ritual and practice, as no one will be initiated until s/he can write, perform and understand ritual; work with energy in a SAFE way, and guide meditations for the others. The following are the requirements for this level of training, in which one must demonstrate proficiency.
Circle Drawing
Healing (different types)
Journey to Lower World (working with totems)
Astral Realms (working with place of power and spirit guides)
9 Inner Planes
Elements, Tools, and Aspects
Women's Mysteries/Men's Mysteries (5 Mysteries)
Blessing of Tools
Personal Belief Systems
Spells and Spellwork
Full Ritual (writing and performing without assistance)
Written assignments
A 4-10 page paper explaining and analyzing the Wiccan Rede and how it applies to one's personal life (Ethics are vital)
A 5-10 page paper explaining one's personal belief system (it does not conform to any particular standard, but an initiate must have one; this is a spiritual tradition).
A 5-10 page paper explaining and analyzing the 5 Mysteries of Wicca with particular attention paid to Wo/man's mysteries, Chalice and the Descent.
A 2-5 page paper explaining the Three-Fold Goddess and Her Relationship to the Three-Fold God.
A 5-10 page paper describing one's personal ethics
A Book of Shadows (to be reviewed by Teaching Priestess) that includes major rituals, meditations, observations and results of spell work and energy work.
The final requirement for initiation includes the demonstration of Ritual functions of Maiden/Mother/Crone or Priest without written assistance; the demonstration of ritual writing and participation in/ directing the energy in a circle. Finally, the demonstration through daily life of a sincere commitment to the Way of the God/dess.
The training period lasts anywhere from twenty-six weeks to over a year and is dependent on the completion of requirements, not number of months in training.
A Novice (WIT) will be told that they may request Initiation when they have completed all requirements to the satisfaction of the Teaching Priestess. They will be told once, after that they must ask. Sybillynes do NOT recruit members.
After Initiation, a Priest/ess may form a Circle (a loosely organized group that performs ritual together) or a Coven (a close-knit group with bonds of perfect love and trust). It is suggested that Circles be formed and allowed to evolve into Covens.
All Initiates are encouraged to become politically/ ecologically active to whatever degree that they are able. Each group exists as an independent organization - the job of a Teaching Priestess is to make herself unnecessary. Those who desire control over a coven or absolute authority within a coven are discouraged from attempting it within this tradition - the labrys, our symbol, is sharp for a reason...
We are also interested in tradition sharing, and can be found in the Hunter's Moon camp at CMA. Inquires can be made by leaving a message at Celebration! in Austin, or at the Magic Cauldron in Houston, for Virginia Stewart or Howard Gerber (sysop of THE WHEEL BBS in Houston).
Merry Meet and Bright Blessings.
Some like it hot, some like it cold; I like it chocolate!
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Life in a Papermaking Village
Observing Variations in Japanese Papermaking Traditions, Tools, and Techniques
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HI. I’m Paul, the creative behind The Snowback Press and CutItOut! Cards. I was born and raised in Toronto, but am now living in Tokyo with my wife and 5-year old daughter. Design (in all its vastitude) has fascinated me as long as I can remember. The interplay and tension between crisp design and natural or handmade elements is perhaps the focal point that excites me most, but paper, in one form or another, has also been a crucial part of my exploration for 30 years or more. Letterforms and pattern-like designs are also long-running themes. I’ve been doing a lot of different things over the years, such that I’m not sure what to call myself, but I suppose I am most well-known as an authority on the process of Japanese hand papermaking.
My latest passion project is CutItOut!, a line of (real paper!) cards, made with careful attention to materials, palette, and pattern-like design.
While paper products may not have the power to change the world, I do believe that they can and most surely do enrich lives.
Past & current gigs include:
– Managing at a busy paper emporium in Soho, NYC.
– Teaching Art&Art History (in Japanese!) in Tokyo.
– Working as a hand-papermaker in Nagaoka.
– Studying papermaking and book arts with Tim Barrett in Iowa City.
– Surveying hand papermaking in Japan on a Monbusho scholarship for two years (and ever since!) and writing a series of articles on the topic, as well as speaking/lecturing/teaching in Japan, Canada, and the USA.
– Producing and collaborating on limited edition artists’ books, some of which now reside in permanent collections such as the National Archives of Canada, Long Island University, and the Boston Anthenæum (as well as my Mom’s basement).
– Leading (and translating for) a group of papermakers from Japan during the week-long World Washi Summit in Toronto.
– Working for a major international exporter of Japanese papers in Tokyo.
– Delivering newspapers early Sunday mornings while half-asleep.
– Over-meticulously busing tables at a steak restaurant in Toronto.
I guess some people would call me methodical. I like to think things through, iterate, backtrack, look deeply and carefully, step back, and refocus, all with the ultimate aim of getting things right.
On very rare occasions, I am compelled to wear a tie, but generally you will find me in jeans and a no-logo t-shirt, maybe with a plaid shirt (always button-down collar). A good day is one where I haven’t had to wear socks.
OAQ (Occasionally Asked Questions)
Why Snowback? The term seems to have lost favour (or at least its specificity has loosened?), but about the time I was working in NYC, I heard this term a lot. It is (was?) vaguely derogatory (almost in a sarcastic way, I believe), and a play on wetback, but I embraced it.
Why Tokyo? Good question! I never really planned it, it just happened. No place is perfect, but Tokyo is pretty great (as long as you don’t think too much about the once-in-a-millennium super-earthquake that everyone says is imminent).
How do you pronounce Denhoed? I used to always joke that I wanted to name my child “First he raked”.
Why Japanese paper? It’s hard to put into words, but it’s something about the dynamic or tension mentioned above between approaching perfection in the midst of maintaining handmade traditions, and the honest processing of natural materials into something of such beauty and utility.
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Department of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, India, Statistical Abstract for British India with Statistics, where available, relating to certain Indian States from 1926-27 to 1935-36 > No. 93.—Equipment, Discipline and General Internal Management of Police Force
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History of Police Organisation in India and Indian Village Police, Being Select Chapters of the Report of the Indian Police Commission, 1902-03
His Excellency’s Addresses to the Recipients of the King’s Police Medal and the Indian Police Medal at the Calcutta Police Parade, on 9th November 1935
His Excellency’s Addresses to Recipients of King’s Police Medals, Indian Police Medals and the Royal Humane Society Medals and to the Members of the Public to whom rewards were given at the Police Parade, held of Dacca, on 11th July 1935
XXXVI The Indian Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Discipline) Act of 1939
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Proceedings of the Government of His Exalted Highness the Nizam in the Judicial, Police and General Departments [Police.]
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TALKERS | June 6, 2017
Sabo: AM Radio – Stop the Doomsday Machine! Consultant Walter Sabo writes today that he strongly believes in the future of radio. But, he says, if all you put on your talk radio station is political talk, then you “wallow in a 1 share or are rushing toward a 1 share. Or worse…Admission is the key. First, admit that it’s not working. It’s not working. I am puzzled by companies that would clean house if a music station hit a 1 share, but fail to take action with talk stations that have a 1 share – or worse.” Read more from Walter Sabo here.
John Williams Says Goodbye to WCCO-AM, Minneapolis. Back in January, WGN, Chicago announced that it was bringing talk show host John Williams back to the station on a full-time basis – hosting the 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm show – and at the same time, Williams announced he’d be leaving CBS RADIO’s WCCO and relocate from the Twin Cities back to Chicago. On Friday (6/2), Williams hosted his last program on WCCO. Since then, he’d been hosting both shows from Minneapolis. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports that WCCO is not ready to announce its new PM drive host. Station operations manager Lindsey Peterson tells the paper that Jordana Green and Mike Max will host on an interim basis but that the station is close to signing a permanent replacement.
New Format Receives Praise at 20th Annual TALKERS Convention in NYC. The 20th annual installment of the talk media industry’s longest-running and most important national convention took place Friday (6/2) in the Chelsea district of Manhattan and it fulfilled its promise to continue its tradition of being a power-packed, valuable, one-day experience for its attendees. More than 55 industry leaders from the ranks of ownership, management, programming, sales, technology and talent comprised a roster of speakers addressing the most pertinent issues facing talk professionals in 2017. These included the complexities of news/talk programming in the era of Trump, capitalizing on podcasting at the local level, opportunities for talent in the current environment, selling radio outside the ratings, achieving an effective multi-platform balance, operating a professional broadcasting career in the perplexing age of increased consolidation against a backdrop of looming bankruptcy, engaging millennials, applying the latest technology and much more. The major annual TALKERS awards were presented at the event. (See details in yesterday’s story lower on this page.) This year’s convention launched a new approach that scrapped the old, long-form panel format in favor of short solo presentations, fireside chat interviews and the new “one-on-one” dialogue approach. Discussing the new style, TALKERS VP/executive editor Kevin Casey says, “We created a new, fast-paced approach to the conference and it worked very well – feedback has been extremely positive!” The entire convention was video recorded and will be featured here on Talkers.com shortly. Stay tuned for more story and photo coverage in the days ahead. Meanwhile, below are some more photos from the event.
Norm Pattiz (l) and Dan Mason (r) point to their headshots peeking through the portholes in the theater doors on W. 26th Street at Talkers 2017: A New Era.
Talkers 2017 was attended by a large number of young broadcasters and college radio students. Hofstra University’s WRHU operations manager John T. Mullen (l) and Hillsdale College’s WRFH general manager Scot Bertram (r) participate in a one-on-one discussion, “Where Does Talk Media Go From Here?” Photo by Matthew B. Harrison.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio host and advisor Karen Hunter served as a “one-on-one” session facilitator at Talkers 2017. Photo by Don Hurley.
iHeartMedia programming executive Grace Blazer (l) and WPHT, Philadelphia host Dom Giordano (r) discuss the nuts and bolts of today’s industry. Photo by Matthew B. Harrison.
SiriusXM VP/GM talk programming Dave Gorab addresses convention. Photo by Don Hurley.
Talent agent Heather Cohen (l) and Fox News star Brian Kilmeade (r) tackle the future direction of talk media. Photo by Matthew B. Harrison
WMAL host Larry O’ Connor delivering welcoming remarks. Photo by Matthew B. Harrison.
David Bernstein (l) and Dr. Asa (r) discussing ratings and revenue. Photo by Don Hurley.
Jim Bohannon paying tribute to Dr. Joy Browne, Alan Colmes and Tom Marr. Photo by Matthew B. Harrison.
Talk radio mavericks Tom Leykis (l) and Michael Berry (r) talk about the new digital era. Photo by Matthew B. Harrison.
More Talkers 2017 coverage and photos coming tomorrow.
George Noory and Premiere Networks Extend Relationship. The host of Premiere Networks’ “Coast to Coast AM” signs an exclusive, long-term agreement to continue hosting the overnight radio show. George Noory assumed hosting duties on the program back in 2003. He says, “I’m excited to carry the torch for years to come. I want to thank the incredible team at Premiere and my amazing show staff, who have been with me since this remarkable journey started.” Premiere Networks president Julie Talbott comments, “I’m continually amazed by the dedication and passion George has for ‘Coast to Coast AM’ and his audience. George is the driving force behind the show’s continued success and we’re proud to extend our partnership.”
KXTG, Portland Unveils New Late Morning Show with Justin Myers and DeVon Pouncey. A day after announcing the addition of Dino Costa to the lineup as afternoon drive host, Alpha Media Portland unveils its new late morning show co-hosted by former afternoon co-host Justin Myers and former Pacific University basketball star DeVon Pouncey. Myers – who worked at KIRO-AM, Seattle prior to joining KXTG, Portland – was partnered with Noah “Chop” Homsley for “The Irregular Guys” afternoon show back in February. With the demise of that show, Homsley stays on as Dino Costa’s executive producer and as APD for the station. Alpha Media Portland operations manager Bruce Collins says, “Alpha Media has shown once again that it believes in being live and local and is committed to winning across the country.”
Sacramento River Cats Using Skyview’s AdView Software to Manage Game Broadcast Inventory. The San Francisco Giants AAA affiliate Sacramento River Cats are using Skyview Networks’ AdView Inventory Management software for its play-by-play broadcasts. Under the terms of a multi-year deal, the club will take advantage of the inventory management system’s web-based application. Skyview says, “The value in AdView lies in the absolute control it provides for scheduling advertisers, which is tailored to manage and monetize the unpredictable game interruptions of play-by-play sports. With the capability to manage their broadcast, the River Cats benefit from scheduling flexibility and faster affidavit turnaround to sponsors.” Skyview says its AdView system was developed specifically for sports franchises to make inventory accessible and easier to manage in-house. Clients have access to advertiser contracts, logs and reports from any internet-enabled device. Built to manage all forms of inventory, it tracks broadcast, print, signage and digital. This provides the traffic manager and front office a panoramic view into the inventory sellout and revenue in one consolidated system. For more information on Skyview Networks and its full package of broadcast solutions, visit skyviewnetworks.com.
Hall Talk 2017. Radio sales maven Al Herskovitz writes today about his chats in the halls with fellow sales pros at the recent Talkers 2017: A New Era conference in New York City. Not surprisingly, one of the hot topics was the growth of on-demand talk programs and how to best monetize them. Read Herskovitz’s column here.
TALKERS News Notes. Thursday, Salem Radio Network’s 24/7 SRN News service is providing live coverage of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee testimony from former FBI Director James Comey. SRN News says it will provide longform, live, gavel-to-gavel coverage starting at 10:00 am ET, anchored by SRN News Senate correspondent Linda Kenyon. Additionally, SRN White House correspondent Greg Clugston will provide live updates and perspective from the White House during the hearings…..CRN Digital Talk Radio welcomes former “Magnum, P.I.” star and his wife back to the network to host “The Lounge with Larry and Nancy Manetti.” The one-hour show premieres today (6/6) on the network’s CRN 1 channel…..Hubbard Radio’s WTOP, Washington was honored over the weekend with 19 Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association awards, including for Outstanding News Operation and the award for Best Website for WTOP.com. WTOP director of news and programming Mike McMearty says, “We were truly humbled this year. From multimedia, to editorial and sports, to so much more, these awards are a tribute to the hard work of our staff. We take great pleasure in serving our listeners, our readers, and our community.”…..Sports USA announces the first couple of weeks of NFL Sunday doubleheaders it will be offering to affiliate stations. It will begin the 2017 season presenting the Bears vs Falcons game on September 10. SportsUSA says it will announce the season’s games several weeks ahead of each Sunday’s offerings…..When the Los Angeles Chargers kick off their season, Matt “Money” Smith will partner with Nick Hardwick for radio play-by-play duties on the team’s new flagship station, iHeartMedia’s KFI, Los Angeles. Smith replaces Josh Lewin…..SiriusXM is launching the Tracy Anderson show on its Stars channel. The fitness pioneer and wellness expert will host her limited-run show beginning on June 19.
Trump Travel Ban, London Terror Attacks Aftermath, Looming Comey Testimony/Russian Hacking Investigation, NSA Contractor Arrested, Paris Climate Accord Exit, Bill Cosby Trial, ‘Pink Slime’ Trial, Orlando Workplace Slayings, MLB Action, and NBA-NHL Finals Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (6/5). President Donald Trump’s tweets about the courts’ and the DOJ’s treatment of his travel ban; Britain’s releases about those responsible for the London terror attacks and speculation about the attack’s effects on Thursday’s general elections; Thursday’s senate testimony from former FBI Director James Comey and the Russian election hacking issue; National Security Administration contractor Reality Leigh Winner is arrested for leaking classified information to the press; President Trump’s decision to take the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Accord; the sexual assault trial of Bill Cosby begins; Beef Products Inc.’s defamation suit against ABC News over its ‘pink slime’ report; the killing of five awning company employees by an ex-staffer in Orlando; MLB action; and NBA and NHL finals action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.
Music Radio News and Career Moves. Air personality Jimmy Phillips joins LM Communications’ Lexington, Kentucky hot AC WCDA “Your 106.3” to co-host the “Mandy in the Morning” show with Mandy Williamson. Phillips will also serve as assistant program director. Previously, Phillips and Williamson worked together at Magic Broadcasting II’s WILN, Panama City, Florida…..At the iHeartRadio station group in Sioux City, Iowa, general manager and market president Kelli Erickson exits…..SiriusXM is bringing celebrity DJs in to host Friday programs on its new Beatles channel. Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder will host the first guest DJ session on Friday, June 9 at 5:00 pm ET. Don Henley will guest on June 23, Ron Howard on July 14, and Billy Joel July 28.
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Shrimpers trawl Texas waters, harvesting shrimp that sell in humble, but highly esteemed roadside markets and stands. Find out some of our favorites.
Shrimp and seafood markets emit that unmistakable, nose-tingling scent of the sea and boast few picturesque qualities. They don’t have the shapely silhouettes of the lighthouses that attract tourists for photo ops. They lack the dreamy allure of sunset-watching destinations amid sea oats. Many just feature bare wood walls and decades-old ice chests dripping onto a cold, concrete floor. Yet tourists and locals still come, drawn by what’s inside—the promise of freshly caught, sweet and succulent shrimp.
At Galveston’s Samson & Sons Seafood, established in 1921, Milton Samson, III, runs his family’s namesake on Pier 19. “He’s very Galveston-ish, a true local,” says Milton’s nephew, 25-year-old George Schmidt. “He’s been to Europe, but he likes Galveston more than anyplace else.”
A retail-customer operation that hasn’t muddied its mission too much with wholesale or restaurant sales, Sampson & Sons opens its doors seven days a week and thrives on purveying fresh seafood of all kinds from local fishermen. “Some of these guys are in their 80s,” George says of the fish market’s suppliers.
Holding down the fort while his uncle gets breakfast tacos on a recent Saturday morning, George greets one local who’s driven in with the day’s catch. “Sometimes it’s easier for them to drive over than to get their boats in here for deliveries,” he says. Transaction completed, George goes on to explain that Milton buys shrimp from bay boats, which make a quick drag or two of bay waters and bring in their catches right way, and Gulf boats, which stay out in deeper waters for a couple of days, quick freezing shrimp in a saline solution and bringing back up to 75 or 80 pounds.
“They sell out of coolers,” Nick Guindon of neighboring Katie’s Seafood Market says about Samson and Son’s. He acknowledges his rival’s venerable status in town, despite its low-tech operations. “It’s the enemy,” he adds, laughing.
Katie’s Seafood, run by Nick’s step-dad, longtime fisherman Keith “Buddy” Guindon, and named for his mom, sells to retail customers as Samson does, but a big part of its business comes from restaurant sales and a wholesale business. This newer market, with a wide selection of fresh and imported fish, has had a formidable presence in Galveston since 1998. “We’re busiest on a sunny day in summertime,” Guindon says.
In truth, there’s plenty of business for shrimp and fish markets from Galveston all the way down to Port Isabel’s landmark B & A Seafood near South Padre Island.
Rockport local and gallery manager Pat Hopper names her favorite shrimp-shopping spot without having to mull it over. “Flowers Shrimp Market on the corner of King and South Church,” she says. “The family that owns it runs their boat out of the harbor here, and they have the freshest shrimp.” Operating from a tiny house, this small-scale market presents its wares in Igloo® coolers on the back porch. “It’s not fancy or anything like that, but it’s good,” Hopper says.
Another Rockport-area favorite, the bigger and more established Alby’s Seafood Market in nearby Fulton, makes a great backup, according to Hopper. Also family-operated, this market has served Rockport and Fulton since the early 1980s and draws many steady customers, as well.
In Aransas Pass, Corey’s Seafood sits opposite an HEB grocery store, which offers great seafood but lacks the character of a tried-and-true Texas fish market.
The slightly ramshackle Corey’s beckons customers with a cool, dim interior and a friendly staff offering samples of its delectable cocktail sauce to those who ask for a taste. A deft jab with a toothpick skewers a boiled shrimp that has simmered in Corey’s secret blend of spices. A quick plunge into a tub of Corey’s own cocktail sauce delivers the right amount of a tang with just enough horseradish to make the buyer sniffle—and rejoice. This triple whammy of fresh shrimp, spicy boil, and perfected sauce creates an explosion of flavor no highfalutin chef could emulate. This taste sensation only comes from such places as this—simple and sublime.
Next thing the customers know, they’re walking out with more shrimp than they need and plastic tubs of Corey’s shrimp boil spice blend and cocktail sauce—the spoils of a wanderer of coastal roads who’s fallen prey to the lure of another shrimp shack.
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EXCLUSIVE: New Cinematic Nighttime Show at Universal Orlando Will Celebrate ‘Harry Potter’ & More!
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This Summer, Universal Orlando will debut a brand new nighttime lagoon show in Universal Orlando’s Cinematic Celebration. By using state-of-the-art technology Universal Orlando’s lagoon will be enveloped in an immersive cinema experience, including moments and characters from the Harry Potter series. We spoke to Mike Aiello, Universal’s Senior Director for Entertainment Creative Development, who explained to us exactly what we can expect from this new experience. We heard some great details on the Potter section of the show (our goosebumps are officially here to stay), so keep reading to find out more!
UPDATE (07/18/18): Watch the full show at the bottom of this piece!
The show was announced late last year, but new details revealed by Universal in an exclusive press release are making us suspect that there might be a few charm-savvy wizards working in Universal’s creative department. Combining the effects of 120 dancing fountains with special effects and technologies, the show will make use of”full panoramic water screens accented by additional multi-layer water screens”, as well as pyrotechnics off of buildings and projection mapping, all complementing the media shown across the lagoon. The lagoon and surrounding buildings will be transformed to showcase Universal’s titles, including moments from Harry Potter, Jurassic World, The Fast & the Furious and Despicable Me.
The show sounds mega-futuristic, but we’re not sure how all this amazing muggle technology will cope, what with the show being held just outside the entrance to the Wizarding World!
Image credit: Universal Orlando Resort
Universal Orlando premiered their Wizarding World of Harry Potter evening spectacular, The Nighttime Lights at Hogwarts Castle at A Celebration of Harry Potter this year in Universal’s Islands of Adventure, and guests will be able to access a variety of special offers to see both new shows, including a 2nd Day FREE offer exclusive to Florida residents (more information at Universal’s website, here).
What can we expect from this show? Mike Aiello – Senior Director for Entertainment Creative Development at Universal Orlando – shared his vision with us in an exclusive interview, conducted by Leaky editor, Kim McChesney.
First up, Mike explained a bit more about what this new nighttime Celebration spectacular, which will replace the old, smaller nighttime lagoon show, will include:
“This new show really is a culmination of a guest’s day at Universal Orlando. It will feature various brands and characters and music and moments – all the things our guests experience while they’re here, as well as some things that exist within Universal’s [movie] catalogue. As guests watch the show, they’re going to see about 2 minute sections of a lot of the characters and brands they’ve seen while they’ve been here.
“We’ve got a section devoted to Jurassic World, where we’re going to display all the awe, and wonder and danger of Jurassic World. There’s a section devoted to our Dreamworks titles, so you’re going to see montages, clips, moments and music from films like How to Train Your Dragon, Kung Fu Panda and Trolls.”
Mike emphasised how Cinematic Celebration highlights the Harry Potter magic we all love so much. The Potter section will allow audiences to cast spells and see them brought to life, letting them experience the magic of the wizarding world:
“This is also actually the first time that we’re going to feature the Wizarding World outside of the land. There will be a two minute section devoted to the brand that is Harry Potter. That section itself is primarily driven by spell casting, because when the guests are at the park, the one thing that they’re able to do to connect them directly to the brand is purchase a wand and use that [within the Wizarding World sections of the park].
So we thought an interesting way of telling the story of Harry Potter is using the spells to drive the visual images. During the moment you hear ‘Wingardium Leviosa’ the entire lagoon – all media – will fill with feathers, just like Hermione did in the film. You’re going to hear ‘Incendio’, and the entire lagoon will erupt into media-based flame and pyrotechnics.”
He detailed a moment during the Potter section where Harry’s triumphant journey over the Black Lake with Buckbeak will be brought to life over the lagoon. If our imaginations serve us correctly, that’s definitely going to give the audience goosebumps for life:
“These films have amazing visuals. To be able to show Harry flying through the air on the Hippogriff, but on a water media platform that is extremely wide, we show that image in an epic way – different to when you see it in the movie theaters or at home on your TV, and with the aid and support of John Williams’ music theme, accentuated by fountain programming and pyro[technics] in the background.
There’s a moment in the Potter section where we will literally turn the entire New York facade [which acts as a backdrop to the lagoon show] into textures reminiscent of Hogwarts Castle, becoming an aid to all the film moments that everyone has grown up to love and admire. We’re now showing all of these moments in a very unique way.”
We asked Mike what sets the Harry Potter section of the show apart from The Nighttime Lights at Hogwarts Castle. He told us that whilst Nighttime Lights is celebratory, and encompasses the lighter and heroic moments of the stories, Universal Orlando’s Cinematic Celebration will get “very dark”. He shared his personal ‘goosebumps moment’ with us, and it’s safe to say there’s no way a Potter fan will see this show and get through the Harry Potter segment without tearing up a little:
“It’s something we haven’t been able to do outside of the ride attractions. There’s a moment where you see the New York facades start to freeze, and we know what happens when things are freezing! It means Dementors are near. There’s a Dementor moment that will happen over the water, and of course the culmination of that is Harry appearing in the end, and casting ‘Expecto Patronum’!
“In that victory moment light will literally pour from the lagoon – the fountains will raise, John Williams’ score will culminate, and we’ll eliminate those Dementors in a celebratory moment. We’ll have banners falling (in media) on our New York facades, showing the four Houses of Hogwarts.”
The soundtrack is a huge component of the Harry Potter films, and it’s safe to say we can expect to hear Hedwig’s Theme, but Mike shared a few other segments of the show with us, where guests hear some iconic tracks and even pop music:
“This show is primarily driven by visual imagery from films, but also music – that’s the thing that we really are excited about. A lot of our nighttime shows in the past have been very score-based, which is great; they’re epic. This show has that, as well as a little bit of pop music. Our Fast & Furious section really tells the story of the speed in that brand, as well as the music featured within those films. Trolls is just a big ol’ colorful party – you’ll see the main characters of Trolls all throughout our media, you’re gonna hear ‘Can’t Stop The Feeling’ sung by Justin Timberlake. It’s a really different texture to any we’ve had in our previous nighttime shows.”
Mike also explained in detail how Universal Orlando are prioritising the experience of every viewer for this new nighttime show, and how that differs from their previous lagoon shows. The entire South portion of the lagoon has been showered with fountains, lasers, pyrotechnics and projectors, ensuring the show will be an unforgettable experience:
“Traditionally our nighttime shows have been across the entire lagoon, and our guests have surrounded the entire lagoon, so their engagement with the show really depended on where they were standing. We’ve changed that with this one, and completely reconfigured our central park area, which will now be tiered viewing to occupy about 6500 people at a time.
“Guests will now be able to watch our nighttime show from a single perspective. They’ll look out at the lagoon and face our New York facades [where projection mapping will take place to add to the media displayed on the lagoon]. We’ll ensure that every guest in that area is going to see the exact same show, which is very different to what we’ve done in the past!”
Thanks to Universal Orlando and Mike Aiello for sharing these exciting details! Universal Orlando’s Cinematic Celebration show is in its final stages of tech production, and will debut this Summer, so stay posted for an exact date.
Will you be first in line to see this new show? Let us know in the comments, or via our Facebook, Twitter or Instagram!
According to Matt Dobrovolsky, this might just be the best show at any of the theme parks in Florida! Check out his video below (Harry Potter segment begins at around 14:04), and see more stills in his piece here.
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Romantic composers similar to Wagner and Brahms attempted to increase emotional expression and power of their music to explain deeper truths or human emotions. With symphonic tone poems, composers tried to tell stories and evoke images or landscapes utilizing instrumental music. Some composers promoted nationalistic pride with patriotic orchestral music inspired by folk music. The emotional and expressive qualities of music came to take priority over tradition.
And their task, no completely different from that of the earliest performers, is to resume, to refine, and to complement the materials and traditions they inherit. It appeared through haphazard somewhat than intentional manifestations, such as the singing of the identical melody with the elements starting on completely different pitches or at different instances. DEC 6 – (FRI) Amy Arlo resents Sound of Art alongside visitor artist is @Frank Monteavero – expect several stay music performances from native legends including jazz, blues, funk and extra. When it comes to leisure, The Palm Beaches wins greatest in show. There’s at all times one thing happening within the West Palm Beach Arts and Entertainment District and Harbourside Place in Jupiter.
CAM presents degrees and programs in Film & Television, Media Forensics, Music & Entertainment, and Visual Arts. Opera, the marriage of music and drama, is the most complicated efficiency situation. It entails far more than a single performer or group of performers, their instruments, and a corridor by which to play. Text, decor, costumes, histrionic projection, preparation time, as well as singers, instrumentalists, and a bevy of extramusical technicians, must all be brought together and coordinated into the ultimate production.
Different musical traditions have totally different attitudes in the direction of how and the place to make modifications to the unique source materials, from fairly strict, to those who demand improvisation or modification to the music. A tradition’s history and tales may also be handed on by ear through song. The Baroque era of music happened from 1600 to 1750, because the Baroque artistic type flourished across Europe; and through this time, music expanded in its range and complexity. Baroque music started when the primary operas (dramatic solo vocal music accompanied by orchestra) had been written.
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From sculptures and jewelry to summary and plein air paintings, celebrate the vibrant arts culture in Steamboat Springs on the first Friday of every month. The Steamboat Art Museum collects, preserves, and presents fantastic artwork to the general public, with a major concentrate on the culture and heritage of Northwestern Colorado.
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Intel defends its 'magic instructions' against Linux founder's criticism
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Computing's Mr. Grumpy, Linus Torvalds, wished "a painful death" on Intel's AVX-512 instruction set, and Intel's Mr. Charisma, Raja Koduri, has now offered a defence of it in the face of questions from PCWorld's Mr. Lovely, Gordon Mah Ung. It's okay, I'm going to stop that now, lest the estate of Roger Hargreaves comes after me.
Back in July Torvalds was hanging out in a forum thread speculating on the potential absence of AVX-512 in the upcoming Intel Alder Lake platform, when he chose to call out the feature and called on Intel to start "fixing real problems instead of trying to create magic instructions to then create benchmarks that they can look good on."
At the Intel Architecture Day this month PCWorld quizzed Koduri on Torvalds' comments, to which he responded saying: "AVX-512 is a great feature. Our HPC community, AI community, love it. Our customers on the data center side really, really, really love it."
"We understand Linus’ concerns," continues Koduri, "we understand some of the issues with first generation AVX-512 that had impact on the frequencies etc, etc. and we are making it much much better with every generation."
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Minimalist vs Modern - Linux Mint 20.1
It's time to check out the two desktop environments built for the latest release of Linux Mint 20.1 - MATE and Cinnamon!
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Our favorite Google Docs killer with markdown support has a big update. We explain how we host it and why we love it.
Announcing Istio 1.8.2
This release contains bug fixes to improve robustness. This release note describes what’s different between Istio 1.8.1 and Istio 1.8.2
openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2021/02 – Dominique a.k.a. DimStar (Dim*)
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, Somewhere, I read, 2021 will be the year of the Linux desktop. Do you agree? Let’s make it the year of Tumbleweed on the desktop. In any case, Tumbleweed has been steadily rolling with 5 snapshots published during this week (0107, 0108, 0110, 0111, and 0113).
Ubuntu 21.04 To Expand The Use Of Phased Package Updates - Phoronix
With this spring's release of Ubuntu 21.04 there is more widespread use of "phased updates" for gradually rolling out new stable release updates to help avoid any regressions en masse from coming to light. For years the Ubuntu desktop has employed this phased updates strategy while now with it being plumbed into APT, Ubuntu Server and other versions will by default make use of phased updates. Going back a number of years in Ubuntu has been Phased Updates that wired into Update Manager has led to the gradual rollout of new stable release updates over a period of about two days. This has been done gradually to ensure that no regressions or potential big problems hit all Ubuntu users at once by over the course of many hours exposing more Ubuntu users to these updates.
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Security updates have been issued by Debian (flatpak, ruby-redcarpet, and wavpack), Fedora (dia, mingw-openjpeg2, and openjpeg2), Mageia (awstats, bison, cairo, kernel, kernel-linus, krb5, nvidia-current, nvidia390, php, and thunderbird), openSUSE (cobbler, firefox, kernel, libzypp, zypper, nodejs10, nodejs12, and nodejs14), Scientific Linux (thunderbird), Slackware (wavpack), SUSE (kernel, nodejs8, open-iscsi, openldap2, php7, php72, php74, slurm_20_02, and thunderbird), and Ubuntu (ampache and linux, linux-hwe, linux-hwe-5.4, linux-hwe-5.8, linux-lts-xenial).
Project Zero: Introducing the In-the-Wild Series
At Project Zero we often refer to our goal simply as “make 0-day hard”. Members of the team approach this challenge mainly through the lens of offensive security research. And while we experiment a lot with new targets and methodologies in order to remain at the forefront of the field, it is important that the team doesn’t stray too far from the current state of the art. One of our efforts in this regard is the tracking of publicly known cases of zero-day vulnerabilities. We use this information to guide the research. Unfortunately, public 0-day reports rarely include captured exploits, which could provide invaluable insight into exploitation techniques and design decisions made by real-world attackers. In addition, we believe there to be a gap in the security community’s ability to detect 0-day exploits.
Google series on in-the-wild exploits
The Google Project Zero blog is carrying a six-part series exploring, in great detail, a set of sophisticated exploits discovered in the wild.
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Debarshi Ray: Toolbox — After a gap of 15 months
About a year ago, Ondřej Míchal single-handedly rewrote Toolbox in Go, making it massively easier to work on the code compared to the previous POSIX shell implementation. Go comes with much nicer facilities for command line parsing, error handling, logging, parsing JSON, and in general is a lot more pleasant to program in. Plus all the container tools in the OCI ecosystem are written in Go anyway, so it was a natural fit. Other than the obvious benefits of Go, the rewrite immediately fixed a few bugs that were inherently very cumbersome to fix in the POSIX shell implementation. Something as simple as offering a –version option, or avoiding duplicate entries when listing containers or images was surprisingly difficult to achieve in the past. What’s more, we managed to pull this off by retaining full compatibility with the previous code. So users and distributors should have no hesitation to update.
Rav1e 0.4 Released For Faster Rust AV1 Encoding - But Still Is Quite Slow
Rav1e 0.4 was released on Wednesday as the latest version of this Rust-written AV1 video encoder. The rav1e 0.4 release represents a speed-up for the encoder but depending upon the preset level can still be at fractions of a frame per second. Rav1e 0.4 development was focused on providing faster performance for x86_64 and AArch64 (64-bit ARM) architectures. A wide variety of optimizations made faster performance possible depending upon the speed level.
LCA: Catch Talks by OSI Staff and Community
Linux.conf.au (aka LCA) is a lovely community conference based in Australasia that will be entering its 22nd year in 2021. The volunteer-run event is known for getting deeply technical on topics varying from the inner workings of the Linux kernel to the inner workings of dealing with communities. This year's event takes place on January 23rd - 25th and is accessible is digital and accessible to everyone, whether you live "down under" or not. Our General Manager, Deb Nicholson will be presenting on how to build and maintain kinder, gentler and more sustainable open source communities in her talk, "Move Slow and Try Not to Break Each Other." on Sunday at 11:40am.
Data@Mozilla: This Week in Glean: Proposals for Asynchronous Design
At last count there are 14 proposals for Firefox on Glean, the effort that, last year, brought the Glean SDK to Firefox Desktop. What in the world is a small, scrappy team in a small, scrappy company like Mozilla doing wasting so much time with old-school Waterfall Model overhead?! Because it’s cheaper than the alternative. Design is crucial before tackling difficult technological problems that affect multiple teams. At the very least you’re writing an API and you need to know what people want to do with it. So how do you get agreement? How do you reach the least bad design in the shortest time?
Mozilla Performance Blog: Performance Sheriff Newsletter (December 2020)
In December there were 241 alerts generated, resulting in 39 regression bugs being filed on average 6.4 days after the regressing change landed. Welcome to the December 2020 edition of the performance sheriffing newsletter. Here you’ll find the usual summary of our sheriffing efficiency metrics, followed by a review of the year. If you’re interested (and if you have access) you can view the full dashboard.
CIB spins off new allotropia software GmbH
“With everyone from SMBs to governments now going fully digital, we see significant demand for integrated, secure, and GDPR-conforming digital document lifecycle solutions,” says Uli Brandner, CEO and owner of CIB labs. “We have continuously invested into LibreOffice to play an important role in our solution stack, and are now taking the next step by setting up a dedicated company with a laser-sharp focus on delivering fully cloud-based versions – in-line with our ongoing push for browser-based products. Being able to build on the multi-decade value of existing OpenSource solutions, as well as the equally many years of experience of our LibreOffice engineering team there, gets us both a significant head start, and the confidence to deliver quality solutions.” LibreOffice engineering consultancy and “LibreOffice powered by CIB” will remain an important part in CIB’s portfolio, now being served and further improved by allotropia software GmbH. “For our customers, this generates the win-win-win situation of having an established, rock-solid partner like CIB, delivering state-of-the-art opensource software, plus the agility of an innovative startup developing new solutions”, adds Uli Brandner.
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Improve your software product delivery process performance using metrics (II)
During the previous article I explained the process to follow, using the simplest possible model to describe a software product delivery process, to measure and improve its performance, following a data driven improvement kata as a way to promote a continuous improvement culture . Despite providing extremely valuable information, once we have gone through the described process for a few iterations, the limitations of such a simple model will become evident. We will need to add complexity into our model, getting closer to the real software product delivery process.
SEGGER’s complete J-Link software now available for Linux on ARM [Ed: Reposted from elsewhere (or press release)]
SEGGER’s entire portfolio of J-Link software is now available for Linux on ARM, for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. This includes both the command-line programs and GUI tools such as J-Flash, J-Flash SPI, J-Scope, the J-Link Configurator and the GUI version of the GDB Server. “J-Link can now be used on Raspberry Pi and other ARM-based machines, without any limitations,” says Alex Grüner, CTO at SEGGER. “Small single-board ARM computers now offer the same functionality as x86 powered machines. The inexpensive Raspberry Pi and similar boards are now viable options, especially in test farms and production environments.”
JavaScript survey: React everywhere, Jest, Webpack on the up... if only it had static typing, sigh developers • The Register
The 2020 State of JavaScript report, a survey of over 23,000 developers globally, has revealed growing use of WebPack and Jest, continuing high use of React, Express and TypeScript, and that top of the wishlist is no longer better browser compatibility, but rather static typing. JavaScript is the most used programming language according to most rankings. Originally called LiveScript and designed in 10 days in 1995 by Netscape's Brendan Eich to work alongside Java Applets, the little language has become the universal language. Trends in the JavaScript ecosystem are therefore significant, but the fact that Webpack tops the list of most used technologies says a lot about modern JavaScript development. Webpack is a module bundler which runs on Node.js and has plugins for tasks such as minifying JavaScript using Terser. Webpack does tree shaking, meaning that it strips out unused code.
YANUB: yet another (nearly) useless blog: Taking advantage of Ruby in QSoas
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10 reasons to develop Quarkus applications on Red Hat OpenShift - Red Hat Developer
Combining Quarkus with Red Hat OpenShift provides an ideal environment for creating scalable, fast, and lightweight applications. Quarkus significantly increases developer productivity with tooling, pre-built integrations, application services, and more. This article presents 10 reasons why you should develop your Quarkus applications on OpenShift.
Celebrating the FSF’s 35th anniversary: Stories from the Licensing and Compliance Lab
Since 2001, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) Licensing and Compliance Lab has provided the legal muscle to defend free software, and has supported software users, programmers, legal professionals, and activists who want their software to remain free. FSF representatives had done copyleft enforcement before this, but the founding of the Lab was a big step toward formalizing and organizing this work. You may have already read licensing and compliance manager Donald Robertson’s comprehensive accounting of the current functions of the team, but today, following our thirty-fifth anniversary celebration, we’re taking a look back at the role this team has played over the course of the FSF’s thirty-five year-long history, and some milestones along the way. Like the other accounts written for this series, which focused on the campaigns team and the tech team's histories, this is far from a complete story of the FSF’s licensing work: there are important milestones that we were barely able to touch upon, and important people involved whose stories and voices aren’t represented here. It’s also possible that some details may have been missed or lost to time.
I’ve seen a tonne of Linux distros come and go in the 12 years I’ve been blogging about Ubuntu, but precious few have been designed exclusively for tablet use. So when I came across JingOS, a new Ubuntu-based distro touting a touch-centric UI, I was naturally intrigued. Tablet-based Linux distros aren’t exactly common. JingOS’s developers say it is “the world’s first iPadOS-style Linux distro”. I don’t imagine anyone is going to take issue with that statement, especially once they’ve seen how it looks!
Linus Torvalds Decides To Land NVIDIA RTX 30 "Ampere" Support In Linux 5.11
While new feature code is normally not allowed in past the end of the merge window for a given Linux kernel release cycle, Linus Torvalds has decided to merge the newly-published open-source driver code for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 "Ampere" graphics cards for the Linux 5.11 kernel that will debut as stable in February. Ahead of this weekend's Linux 5.11-rc4 release, Linus Torvalds has merged the new initial open-source code for the NVIDIA RTX 30 / Ampere GPUs via the Nouveau driver. He was fine with allowing this late addition to Linux 5.11 as the new hardware support is all self-contained and doesn't risk regressing the existing NVIDIA GPU support within the Nouveau driver. Thus it's one of the rare times he permits new code to be added after a merge window since there is minimal risk of it regressing the status quo of hardware support.
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Justified and Ancient: The Bill Drummond Story
Bill Drummond was a leading light in the music industry for many years. He was never afraid to try new things. Here we will take a brief and introductory look at the story of Bill Drummond.
Bill Drummond was born in Butterworth, South Africa but soon found himself in Scotland and grew up first in Newton Stewart, Galloway and then Clydebank. He was to become one of the most influential men in the music business both in front of the mic and behind the scenes.
As a teenager Bill Drummond was an archetypal runaway and after tasting his first experience of work as a fisherman off Scotland’s North East he soon set off for pastures new and found himself down south in Liverpool where he was to study art. It wasn’t long before he formed a music band.
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Punk was all the rage and in 1977 Bill Drummond formed ‘Big In Japan’ alongside Holly Johnson and Ian Broudie. Holly Johnson would find fame as part of ‘Frankie Goes To Hollywood’ and Ian Broudie would find fame as part of the ‘Lightning Seeds'; Drummond himself would go on to bigger and better things also, but as it was’Big In Japan’ was a start. They only lasted a single year and a couple of singles before they split. Holly Johnson and Ian Broudie would stay for now on the performing side of music but Drummond crossed over to the other side.
Along with future ‘Food’ man Dave Balfe, Bill Drummond co-founded the very influential ‘Zoo’ label. It was the label that was to be instrumental in the early careers of both ‘Teardrop Explodes’ and ‘Echo and the Bunnymen’but Bill Drummond soon parted company on acrimonious terms before embarking on an A&R job at ‘WEA’.
Having worked with ‘Zodiac Mindwarp’ and ‘the Proclaimers’, Bill Drummond signed the band ‘Brilliant’ who, as it turned out, were anything but! When ‘Brilliant’ failed to make the break through Bill Drummond recorded a ‘retiral’ solo album on the ‘Creation’ label called ‘The Manager’. Perhaps at the time he had had enough of the music business but, on the other hand, perhaps now being back in front of the mic inspired Bill Drummond, for six months after his ‘retiral’ he was back with a vengeance.
Bill Drummond, along with Jimmy Cauty (member of the ill-fated Brilliant), formed the ‘JAMMS’. It was an ironic pop project that used the medium of the then current house craze to pass along its subversive message. The’JAMMS’ (‘Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu’ in full) were soon to become dance pioneers in their own right. All it took was a change of name and a little bit of help from an elder country star.
A one off single was released by the duo in 1988 under the name ‘Timelords’, it was called ‘Doctorin’ The Tardis’and it rocketed straight to number one in the UK charts. If there had been any previous doubt as to whether the world was ready for their kind of music it had just been blown out the water.
They soon became the KLF and music was never the same again. With major hits such as ‘What Time Is Love’, ‘3 A.M Eternal’ and ‘Last Train To Transcentral’ they had hit the big time. The release of those three songs had all taken place between August 1990 and May 1991 and had hit number 5, number 1 and number 2 in the UK charts respectively. For their next single they really did surprise the public.
In late 1991 the KLF released their fourth single ‘Justified and Ancient’ and it featured Tammy Wynette on vocals. The American country and western singer-songwriter had not really been popular for many years and it would be fair comment to say that the youth of Britain had very little interest or knowledge of who she was at the time. The last chart hit Tammy Wynette had had in the UK was as far back as 1976! But there she was featured on a KLF song and there was a resurgence of popularity in the music of Tammy Wynette off the back of what was a dance song.
Justified and Ancient – The KLF featuring Tammy Wynette
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How the KLF managed to get Tammy Wynette to sing their song I have no idea and I have no idea what made them think of even asking. A country star singing on a dance song is surely preposterous, but not only was it not, it worked very well and a number 2 hit was the result. (It was kept off the top spot by the re-release of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody).
The KLF soon deliberately sabotaged their own success. They deleted their own back catalogue and performed a ‘noise’ version of ‘What Time Is Love’ at the Brit awards. After disbanding the KLF, Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty turned their attentions to the art world and set up the ‘K Foundation’. They once put on exhibition a million pounds in cash and then took it to a remote Scottish island and burned it all. The reason for burning a million pounds? Because they could!
In more recent years Bill Drummond has left the music world behind him and instead turned his hand to writing and has written a series of pocket books. He certainly is an eccentric person who has never quite followed the rules, but one thing is sure, he took the music world by surprise on many different occasions and yet remains an often over-looked figure.
P.S. This article was originally published by the same author on Triond on the 14th of October 2010 and can be found by clicking HERE.
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Meowing cards and hot coral: The new brand identities
Sarah Kocianski Head of Competitor Strategy
27th November 2018 • 5min read
Anna, a UK-based business account app, recently announced a new feature — when a customer uses their card to make a payment, the app will notify them with a meowing sound.
Anna also has plans to launch its own lucky cat (a lucky charm popular in China and Japan comprising a figurine of a cat with an upraised paw) which will purr when an invoice is paid in.
The move garnered a lot of media coverage, a mixed response and some bafflement according to Daljit Singh, Chief Design Officer at Anna — some people thought the speaker was inside the card itself.
The question is, why would a financial services company operating in an industry not known for its light-heartedness, launch a feature that can so easily be perceived as frivolous? While we are at it, why did Monzo create a neon card and insist it was Hot Coral in colour, and not just orange or pink? Why did Starling launch a card where the details are on the back and a portrait, rather than landscape, design?
The answer is brand
Some industry voices insist that brand no longer matters and that customers’ decisions about which provider to choose are now only driven by financial incentives e.g. high interest on savings, low interest on credit cards, free overseas travel etc. I disagree, and so do the companies mentioned above.
In an increasingly crowded market — the number of neobanks in the UK is in double figures — it’s nigh on impossible to stand out with individual products alone. To the majority of consumers, a current account is a current account. Yes financial incentives do play a part — consider how many people originally signed up to Monzo or Revolut to get free overseas transactions — but now all neobanks offer the same perk.
At the same time, people continue to carefully curate their public identities by self-labelling. Demand for branded clothing and accessories hasn’t declined, nor has the idea of aspirational brands (Tiffany, Ferrari etc). And the boom in hashtagging pictures and other social media posts gives people a new way to signal that they are vegan, a non-smoker, a fitness fan, a wine buff, a cat lover etc.
What the likes of Monzo, Starling and Anna are doing is capitalising on that customer desire to self-label to combat the effect of increasing numbers of competitors. Hot Coral has become synonymous with transparency and openness, portrait cards say we do banking but for modern people, and miaowing cards says we don’t take ourselves too seriously and we are experts in design. Customers can choose their account based on which of these concepts they most identify with.
A Welsh opera singer, a Russian meerkat and a man who dances in heels
The idea of using novelty to create a brand identity is not new. Within financial services we saw it in the UK with the comparison websites. GoCompare, Compare The Market and MoneySuperMarket are much of a muchness to most consumers, but their choice of long-term advertising campaigns cemented differentiation in customers’ minds.
A Welsh opera singer, a Russian meerkat and a man dancing in shorts and high heels are known to a large majority of UK adults. Customers may not understand why the company’s offerings are different, and to be fair the differences are typically slight, but they do know they want to be seen as fun-loving, to own a meerkat soft toy or to be perceived as “winning at life”.
What the industry learned from this state of affairs is that it’s not necessarily the companies with the best products that will win the customer acquisition battle — it’s those that can get customers to feel a connection to their brand.
Incumbent banks are following suit
As the older, larger banks seek to compete with the startups some are using brand-related tactics. RBS, CYBG, Chase and Wells Fargo are just a few of the global banks that have launched financial services products under new brands to target different and new customer segments.
Not all of these brands and startups will survive, and brand alone will not be what results in success. But brand is still hugely important to customers and therefore should also be important to companies providing banking services. If you are a startup you need to stand out. If you are an incumbent you need to realise that just being an established brand is nowhere near enough, you need to find a way to make customers identify with you. And that is not as easy as you think.
This article first appeared on Forbes.com.
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The Key to Finding Love after 50: Advice on Finding You First Before Finding Someone Else!
Love and Marriage After 50: What Do Women Want? Advice from a Divorced Man Who Found Out Too Late
Have You Given Up On Being Fit and Healthy after 55? Advice from a Septuagenarian Personal Trainer
Finding Love after 50: How Finding Your Soulmate is Like Finding Your Dream Job!
Dating after 50: Do You Believe There Are No More Good Men or Women Left? Getting Over Being Jaded
Marriage after 50: Are You Resistant to Couples Counseling? Taking a Pro-Active Approach!
Intimacy after 50: The Importance of NonSexual Touch. What Women Wished Men Knew!
Finding Love after 50: Are You Done Being Single? Meet the Late Blooming Bride & Groom Who Tell All!
Recreating Life After 50: Becoming a Woman of Value. Learning to Speak Up and Get What You Want!
Finding Love after 50: How to Start Dating Again after the Death of a Spouse
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By Silke Schwarzkopf
Silke Schwarzkopf, Creator/Host, 2nd Act TV
What’s the key to finding love after 50? According to many relationship experts, the key to attracting the right person into your life is to focus on finding yourself first, instead of trying to find someone else. Author of The Back Forty and relationship coach Darrell Gurney explains that when you focus on doing what interests you, what you really enjoy and want to do, suddenly things just seem to change! You attract into your life what and “who” you really want! The more you love yourself, the more others will follow your lead. For many of us that means an attitude adjustment, being willing to let go of past heartaches, and opening up to the real possibility that the best is yet to come!
Along with partner Alexandra Levin, Darrell Gurney is the co-founder of The Back Forty, a platform and community dedicated to helping others make their second half the best half of life. To learn more about Darrell, Alexandra and The Back Forty, click here: https://thebackforty.com/
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For a great article with tips on finding love after 50, click here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/resolution-not-conflict/201602/love-after-50-5-tips-finding-love-later-in-life-or-now
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More videos on Love and Relationships after 50: https://2ndact.tv/category/videos/love-relationships/
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Genealogy Research by John Von Haden - Surnames - Schul
Schul
Schul, Carl - married Christine, 1 child born in 1882 - family group sheet
Schul, Frank-near Monches-car accident - Obituary, 1940's
Schul, Minne - marriage record, 1880's
Schula
Schula, Adolph and Louise - marriage record, 1910's
Schula, Martin - married Anna, 1 child born in 1862 - family group sheet
Schuland
Schuland, August - 98thBirthday, 1930's
Schuland, August-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schuland, August Martin - born 1840, married Dorothea Elizabeth, 7 children from 1865 to 1880 - family group sheet
Schuland, Carl, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schuland, Herman-held for girls death from auto accident - Story, 1920's
Schulchter
Schulchter, Adam-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schuld, Anna-Mrs., formerly of Loyal - Obituary, 1940's
Schuld, Bernice - Married, 1930's
Schuld, Carl W. and Ernestine M. - marriage record, 1860's
Schuld, Carl Wilhelm Friedrich and Ernestine Marie Sophie - marriage record, 1860's
Schuld, Christian and Anna - marriage record, 1880's
Schuld, Ella K. - marriage record, 1910's
Schuld, Ernst-returns from Washington - Story, 1900's
Schuld, Hilda C. - Married, 1930's
Schuld, Kathryn - Married, 1900's
Schuld, Mary-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schuld, Oscar, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schuld, Sophia - marriage record, 1850's
Schulde
Schulde, Adam, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1920's
Schulde, Anna - Obituary, 1950's
Schulde, Mary - D th Anniversary, 1950's
Schulde, Nick M., husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1950's
Schulde, Theresa-Mrs. Nicholas - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldenberg
Schuldenberg, Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldenberg, Armin, baby son John Henry died - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldenberg, Henry - born 1847, married Louisa, 5 children from 1873 to 1894 - family group sheet
Schuldenberg, Henry - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldenberg, Henry, husband of Louise - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldenberg, John - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldenberg, John and Theresa - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldenberg, John - born 1873, married Theresa, 3 children from 1903 to 1906 - family group sheet
Schuldenberg, John Henry, son of Armin and Elsie - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldenberg, John, husband of Theresa - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldenberg, Louisa-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldenberg, Rosa - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldenberg, Rosa Helen - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldenberg, Theresa - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldenberg, Theresa-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulder
Schulder, Eva - marriage record, 1890's
Schuldes
Schuldes, Joseph H., husband of Clara - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldes, Louis W., husband of Marie - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldes, Marie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldes, Raymond E. - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldes, Wenzel, husband of Katherine - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldes, William H. - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldrig
Schuldrig, Bertha-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schuldt, Albert F., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Anna - marriage record, 1870's
Schuldt, Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldt, Anna B. - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, August, husband of Augusta - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, Augusta - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Bernice - Married, 1930's
Schuldt, Carl Friedrich - marriage record, 1880's
Schuldt, Carl H. - married Friedrike, 7 children from 1857 to 1863 - family group sheet
Schuldt, Carolina - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, Clara A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldt, Clarence and Marguerite - Married, 1930's
Schuldt, Clarence J. and Margaret Marie - Married, 1930's
Schuldt, Clarence J., husband of Margare t9Bellmann) - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Clarence W., husband of Olive - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, Edward J. - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schuldt, Edward John and Edna Mae - Married, 1940's
Schuldt, Eimer 'Hoin', husband of Frances - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, Elizabeth-Mrs. Diederich - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, Emma-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldt, Fred August - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldt, Fred, husband of Laura - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldt, Fritz and Laura - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldt, Gary Dean, son of Arnold and Anne - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, George - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, George and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1880's
Schuldt, Georgine - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldt, Henry and Minnie - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldt, Henry C. and Meleta - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldt, Henry, husband of Minne - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Ida - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, Joachim-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schuldt, Johann - married Sophie, 2 children from 1849 to 1853 - family group sheet
Schuldt, Johanna 'Jennie'-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, John - born 1849, married Clara, 8 children from 1872 to 1889 - family group sheet
Schuldt, John - 40th Anniversary, 1940's
Schuldt, John - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldt, John C., husband of Ida - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, John Friedrich - born 1877, married Nettie P., 2 children from 1908 to 1908 - family group sheet
Schuldt, John Friedrich - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldt, John L., husband of Nettie - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, John, husband of Clara - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldt, John, husband of Nettie - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Lisette - Obituary, 1920's
Schuldt, Marvin, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Mina - marriage record, 1870's
Schuldt, Mina S. D. - marriage record, 1880's
Schuldt, Minnie - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Nettie - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Nettie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Nettie-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1950's
Schuldt, Otto A. and Minnie - marriage record, 1890's
Schuldt, Robert and Marcella - Married, 1930's
Schuldt, Ruth H.-Mrs. Lawrence - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, Wilhelm and Emma - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldt, Wilhelmine 'Minnie' - marriage record, 1870's
Schuldt, William - 25th Anniversary, 1920's
Schuldt, William - Obituary, 1940's
Schuldt, William and Dorothea - marriage record, 1900's
Schuldt, William and Mildred - Married, 1940's
Schuldt, William F., husband of Carolina - Obituary, 1930's
Schuldt, William Friedrich - born 1872, married Emma, 5 children from 1906 to 1909 - family group sheet
Schuldt, Wm. and Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schule, Anton and Helena - marriage record, 1890's
Schule, Jacob and Elizabeth - marriage record, 1870's
Schule, Martha - marriage record, 1900's
Schuleler
Schuleler, Katherine - Obituary, 1930's
Schuleman
Schuleman, Louise-Mrs. John K. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulenberg
Schulenberg, Alfred G. and Lillian - marriage record, 1900's
Schulenberg, Hermann - married Anna, 1 child born in 1888 - family group sheet
Schulenberg, Johann - married Charlotte Augusta, 3 children from 1847 to 1852 - family group sheet
Schulenberg, Louis F. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulenberg, Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schulenberg, Maria - marriage record, 1870's
Schulenberg, Marie - marriage record, 1880's
Schulenberg, Martha - marriage record, 1900's
Schulenberg, Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schulenberg, Mary-Miss - Obituary, 1930's
Schulenberg, Rosalia - marriage record, 1890's
Schulenberg, Wilhelm - born 1854, married Dorothea 'Dora', 5 children from 1877 to 1887 - family group sheet
Schulenberg, Wilhelm - marriage record, 1870's
Schulenberg, William - Obituary, 1920's
Schulenberg, William and Dorothea - marriage record, 1870's
SchulenBerg, Anna-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulenburg, Dora - marriage record, 1870's
Schuler, Agnes-Mrs. Emil J. - Obituary, 1950's
Schuler, Amelia - Obituary, 1930's
Schuler, Amelia Marie - Obituary, 1940's
Schuler, Anna-Mrs. Frederick C. - Obituary, 1930's
Schuler, Annetta - D B, 1950's
Schuler, Anton and Amanda - Married, 1930's
Schuler, Augusta - marriage record, 1870's
Schuler, Augusta C. - marriage record, 1880's
Schuler, Augusta C. - Married, 1880's
Schuler, Barbara-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schuler, Barbara-Mrs. Johann - death certificate in Germany, 1880's
Schuler, Bessie - marriage record, 1900's
Schuler, Bessie M.-Mrs. Arthur - Obituary, 1940's
Schuler, Caroline - marriage record, 1900's
Schuler, Carrie - marriage record, 1890's
Schuler, Catharina - marriage record, 1870's
Schuler, Catharine, daughter of Dominc and Catherine - Obituary, 1940's
Schuler, Catherine L.-Mrs. Dominic H. - Obituary, 1920's
Schuler, Charles - death certificate, 1900's
Schuler, Charles - marriage record, 1880's
Schuler, Charles and Margaretha - marriage record, 1880's
Schuler, Cora B. - Obituary, 1940's
Schuler, David F. - Obituary, 1920's
Schuler, Domenic - married Catharina, 2 children from 1861 to 1862 - family group sheet
Schuler, Dominic - Obituary, 1940's
Schuler, Dominic and Catherine - marriage record, 1870's
Schuler, Dominic - born 1828, married twice - Susanna, Margaretha, 6 children from 1855 to 1864 - family group sheet
Schuler, Edward - Obituary, 1940's
Schuler, Effie M.-Miss - Obituary, 1890's
Schuler, Emilie-Mrs. Gottlieb - Obituary, 1930's
Schuler, Emma - marriage record, 1880's
Schuler, Frank and Catherine - marriage record, 1890's
Schuler, Frank J. and Agnes M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schuler, Frank J., husband of Agnes - Obituary, 1910's
Schuler, Fred-treasurer candidate - Dark Picture, 1900's
Schuler, Fred M. - born 1866, married Cora B., 4 children from 1897 to 1897 - family group sheet
Schuler, Fred M. and Cora B. - Married, 1890's
Schuler, Fred M., husband of Cora - Obituary, 1930's
Schuler, Fred M., husband of Cora B. - Obituary, 1930's
Schuler, Fred, husband of Margaret - Obituary, 1920's
Schuler, Frederick C. - born 1844, married twice - Mary, Anna, 4 children from 1866 to 1879 - family group sheet
Schuler, Frederick C., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1890's
Schuler, Friedrich and Auguste - marriage record, 1880's
Schuler, George and Caroline - marriage record, 1870's
Schuler, George H. and Bertha - marriage record, 1900's
Schuler, George H., husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1950's
Schuler, George, husband of Hulda - Obituary, 1950's
Schuler, George, husband of Nellie - Obituary, 1940's
Schuler, Gottlieb - Obituary, 1920's
Schuler, Henry - marriage record, 1880's
Schuler, Henry - Obituary, 1890's
Schuler, Hiram B., husband of - Obituary, 1930's
Schuler, Hiram B., husband of Madeline - Obituary, 1930's
Schuler, Howard Wescott and Lillian Isabel - Married, 1920's
Schuler, Hulda - marriage record, 1870's
Schuler, Jacob and Anna M. - marriage record, 1860's
Schuler, Jacob and Anna Maria - marriage record, 1860's
Schuler, Johann - married Elisabeth, 1 child born in 1882 - family group sheet
Schuler, Johann - born 1827, married Maria, 3 children from 1852 to 1859 - family group sheet
Schuler, Johanna-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1910's
Schuler, John - born 1827, married Johanna, 1 child born in 1855 - family group sheet
Schuler, John - D B, 1950's
Schuler, John W. - Obituary, 1950's
Schuler, Josie L. - marriage record, 1870's
Schuler, Julius and Ella A. - Obituary, 1950's
Schuler, Katherine-Miss - Obituary, 1930's
Schuler, Lillie - Married, 1930's
Schuler, Louise - marriage record, 1890's
Schuler, Margaret - Obituary, 1940's
Schuler, Margaret-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schuler, Margaret-Mrs. Balthazar - Obituary, 1950's
Schuler, Mary R.-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1950's
Schuler, Minnie-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1930's
Schuler, Nicholas and Christina - marriage record, 1890's
Schuler, Ottilie 'Tillie' - marriage record, 1890's
Schuler, Philip - born 1822, married Maria S., 6 children from 1844 to 1862 - family group sheet
Schuler, Philip - death certificate, 1890's
Schuler, Raymond - Obituary, 1920's
Schuler, Raymond F., son of Fred and Margaret - Obituary, 1920's
Schuler, Robert and Flora - marriage record, 1900's
Schuler, Robert, son of George H. - Obituary, 1920's
Schuler, Ruth - Married, 1940's
Schuler, Selma D. - Married, 1880's
Schuler, Sophie L. - marriage record, 1860's
Schuler, Tony and Regina - Married, 1930's
Schuler, Vesta - Married, 1930's
Schuler, William - Obituary, 1900's
Schuler, William and Magdalena - marriage record, 1860's
Schuler-Goodwin
Schuler-Goodwin, Caroline - Obituary, 1930's
Schulgen
Schulgen, Mary-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulgen, Robert, husband of Marion - Obituary, 1950's
Schulger
Schulger, Mary - marriage record, 1840's
Schulhof, Anna - marriage record, 1870's
Schulhof, Bella - marriage record, 1890's
Schulhof, Caroline-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulhof, David and Fanny - marriage record, 1900's
Schulhof, James I., husband of Pearl - Obituary, 1950's
Schulhof, Samuel and Hattie - marriage record, 1910's
Schuliat
Schuliat, Frances - marriage record, 1900's
Schuligen
Schuligen, Anna Maria - marriage record in Germany, 1830's
Schuligen, Conrad - born 1821, married twice - Margaretha, Caroline, 1 child born in 1852 - family group sheet
Schuligen, Conrad - marriage record, 1870's
Schuligen, Michael - born 1789, married Anna Maria, 11 children from 1811 to 1835 - family group sheet
Schuligen, Michael - death certificate in Germany, 1820's
Schulist
Schulist, Anthony - Obituary, 1930's
Schulist, Anthony and Martha - marriage record, 1900's
Schulist, August, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1920's
Schulist, Caroline-Mrs. Michael - Obituary, 1930's
Schulist, Frances - marriage record, 1900's
Schulist, John - Obituary, 1950's
Schulist, Joseph E., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulist, Lillian - marriage record, 1900's
Schulist, Martha-Mrs. Anton - Obituary, 1950's
Schulist, Mary - Obituary, 1950's
Schulist, Michael and Caroline - marriage record, 1900's
Schulist, Theodore Joseph, soof Theodore and Irene - Obituary, 1950's
Schulka
Schulka, Peter and Emilie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulkamp
Schulkamp, Henry J., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1910's
Schulke, Hulda - marriage record, 1880's
Schulke, Lawrence T., husband of Marcella - Obituary, 1950's
Schulke, Maria C. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulke, Martha - marriage record, 1900's
Schulke, Ulricka - marriage record, 1870's
Schulke, Wilhelm and Elisabeth - marriage record, 1870's
Schulke, William F. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulkewitz
Schulkewitz, Andrew W., husband of Genevieve - Obituary, 1950's
Schulkewitz, Frank, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulkewitz, Margaret Antionette, daughter of M. and Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schulkewitz, Melchoir, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schulkiewitz
Schulkiewitz, Mary - Obituary, 1940's
Schulknecht
Schulknecht, Sophia Friederika - marriage record, 1860's
Schulkoski
Schulkoski, Florence-Mrs. Carl J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schull
Schull, Edna G.-Mrs. Eugene - Obituary, 1930's
Schuller, Agnes-Mrs. Valentine - Obituary, 1930's
Schuller, Anton, husband of Kathie - Obituary, 1950's
Schuller, Anton, husband of Louise - Obituary, 1930's
Schuller, Barbara - Obituary, 1950's
Schuller, Edward and Marie - marriage record, 1880's
Schuller, Elsie, daughter of Martin - Obituary, 1930's
Schuller, Frances - Obituary, 1940's
Schuller, John - Obituary, 1950's
Schuller, Ketih Allan, son of Wolgang and Arline - Obituary, 1950's
Schuller, Mary-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schuller, Michael - born 1820, married Maria, 11 children from 1850 to 1866 - family group sheet
Schuller, Nick-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schuller, Valentine - Obituary, 1930's
Schuller, Wera C.-Miss - Obituary, 1930's
Schullier
Schullier, Magdalena - marriage record, 1840's
Schullier, Magdalene - marriage record, 1840's
Schulls
Schulls, Thomas, son of Nic. and Elsa - Obituary, 1940's
Schulman, Albert R. and Estella - Married, 1920's
Schulman, Ida-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulmerich
Schulmerich, Margaretha - marriage record, 1850's
Schulner
Schulner, Max, husband of Gertrude - Obituary, 1950's
Schulpins
Schulpins, Caroline - marriage record, 1860's
Schulpins, Louise - marriage record, 1860's
Schulpins, Martha - marriage record, 1900's
Schulpins, William and Wilhelmina - marriage record, 1870's
Schulpins, Wm. and Emma - marriage record, 1900's
Schulpius
Schulpius, Carl and Katharina - marriage record, 1870's
Schulpius, Charles A. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulpius, Judith Ann, daughter of Arno and Esther - Obituary, 1940's
Schulpius, Kate-Mrs. Charles A. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulpius, Lillian - marriage record, 1900's
Schulpius, Louisa - marriage record, 1860's
Schulpius, Louise - marriage record, 1860's
Schulpius, Patricia, daughter of Arno - Obituary, 1930's
Schuls
Schuls, Mathilda - marriage record, 1860's
Schulsky
Schulsky, William F. and May - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Albert-Rev. - Obituary, 1950's
Schult, Albert E., husband of Daisy - Obituary, 1940's
Schult, Alma - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Alma Emilie - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Amanda - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Amanda Emma - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Anna Maria - marriage record, 1890's
Schult, August - married Maria, 1 child born in 1858 - family group sheet
Schult, Carl F. and E. F. - marriage record, 1870's
Schult, Carl F. C. and Wilhelmina - marriage record, 1880's
Schult, Catherine-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1950's
Schult, Charles and Anna - marriage record, 1870's
Schult, Chas. and Helene L. - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Christine - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Clara - death certificate, 1880's
Schult, Clara - marriage record, 1910's
Schult, Edna - Married, 1920's
Schult, Fred R., husband of Myrtle - Obituary, 1940's
Schult, Frieda Johanna - death certificate, 1880's
Schult, Friedericka Maria - marriage record, 1860's
Schult, Friedericka-Mrs. John - death certificate, 1900's
Schult, Friederike M. - marriage record, 1860's
Schult, Friederike Maria Louisa Christiana - marriage record, 1860's
Schult, Fritz - married Sophie, 1 child born in 1875 - family group sheet
Schult, George - Story, 1930's
Schult, George H., husband of Sophia - Obituary, 1940's
Schult, Gertrude H. - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Heinrich and Theresa - marriage record, 1890's
Schult, Heinrich - married Sophie, 1 child born in 1852 - family group sheet
Schult, Hellen - marriage record, 1890's
Schult, Henry and Frieda - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Jacob - married Margaretha, 1 child born in 1871 - family group sheet
Schult, Joachim Friederich - born 1819, married Christina Maria Louise Johanna, 5 children from 1845 to 1853 - family group sheet
Schult, Joachim Friederich - death certificate, 1900's
Schult, Johann and Maria - marriage record, 1880's
Schult, Johann Friedrich - married Ilsabe Lisch Dortie, 9 children from 1766 to 1783 - family group sheet
Schult, Johann Hans - born 1766, married Marie Liese Dorothea, 12 children from 1807 to 1830 - family group sheet
Schult, Johann Jochen - born 1807, married Dorothea Caroline Elisabeth, 7 children from 1836 to 1850 - family group sheet
Schult, Johanne C. M. - marriage record, 1880's
Schult, John - born 1845, married twice - Friedericka, Wilhelmina, 11 children from 1871 to 1894 - family group sheet
Schult, John - marriage record, 1870's
Schult, John - Obituary, 1930's
Schult, John and Elizabeth - marriage record, 1850's
Schult, John and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Julia H.-Mrs. Albert J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schult, Louise S. - marriage record, 1860's
Schult, Louise Sophia - marriage record, 1860's
Schult, Mary - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Mary Augusta-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schult, Orra E. and Catherine E. - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Otto C. and Elsie - marriage record, 1910's
Schult, Robert and Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schult, Sophia M. - marriage record, 1870's
Schult, Sophia Maria Elise - marriage record, 1870's
Schult, Sophia Marie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulta
Schulta, Frances-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulta, Raymond, son of Joseph and Florence - Obituary, 1950's
Schulte, Addie-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, Adolf P. and Henritte A. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulte, Adolph Paul - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Alvina I.-Miss - Obituary, 1950's
Schulte, Anna Maria - marriage record, 1880's
Schulte, Annie-Mrs. George H. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Anton - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, August - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Barbara, daughter of Henry J. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, Bernard, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulte, Carolina - marriage record, 1880's
Schulte, Caroline-Mrs. Fred C. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, Charles - born 1865, married Adelheid, 3 children from 1896 to 1905 - family group sheet
Schulte, Charles - marriage record, 1890's
Schulte, Charles - Obituary, 1940's
Schulte, Charles M. and Lela - Married, 1900's
Schulte, Charles M., husband of Lela - Obituary, 1910's
Schulte, Charlotte-Mrs. Wm. - Obituary, 1900's
Schulte, Dr. E. J. - 25th Anniversary, 1940's
Schulte, Edmund and Anna - Married, 1920's
Schulte, Edmund J., husband of Theresa - Obituary, 1950's
Schulte, Elisabeth - marriage record, 1870's
Schulte, Elisabeth-Mrs. John - death certificate, 1900's
Schulte, Elizabeth - marriage record, 1870's
Schulte, Elizabeth - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Franz - born 1822, married Maria Sybilla, 7 children from 1848 to 1861 - family group sheet
Schulte, Fred W., husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1940's
Schulte, Fred William - marriage record, 1890's
Schulte, Frederick F. and Genevieve - Married, 1920's
Schulte, Friederich and Ida Charlotte - marriage record, 1870's
Schulte, Georgia Ann, daughter of Adolph P. and Harriet - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Gertrude-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Gertrude-Mrs. Henry J. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, Gustave and Dora L. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulte, Hattie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulte, Heinrich - married Anna, 8 children from 1826 to 1837 - family group sheet
Schulte, Henry - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Henry and Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schulte, Henry J. - born 1857, married Gertrude Anna, 4 children from 1881 to 1886 - family group sheet
Schulte, Henry J. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, Hildegard - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, I. J., husband of Priscilla - Obituary, 1940's
Schulte, Jacob - married Mathilda, 3 children from 1884 to 1887 - family group sheet
Schulte, Jacob - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Jeanette - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Jeanette, daughter of Victor - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Johann and Carolina - marriage record, 1870's
Schulte, Johann and Louise - marriage record, 1880's
Schulte, Johannes - born 1853, married Helen, 4 children from 1876 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schulte, John - born 1826, married Elisabeth, 7 children from 1851 to 1868 - family group sheet
Schulte, John - born 1834, married Rosina, 5 children from 1867 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schulte, John - marriage record, 1860's
Schulte, John - Obituary, 1940's
Schulte, John and Elisabeth - marriage record, 1850's
Schulte, John and Rosina - marriage record, 1860's
Schulte, John N. - Obituary, 1910's
Schulte, John W. - Obituary, 1910's
Schulte, Joseph - born 1832, married Hildegard, 8 children from 1858 to 1877 - family group sheet
Schulte, Joseph, son of Bernhardt and Anna - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, Josephine - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Josephine M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulte, Lola - marriage record, 1900's
Schulte, Maria - marriage record, 1860's
Schulte, Maria Anna - marriage record, 1840's
Schulte, Maria Sybilla - death certificate, 1900's
Schulte, Mary A. - marriage record, 1840's
Schulte, Mary F.-Mrs. Vernon - Obituary, 1950's
Schulte, Mary F.-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Mary J. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulte, Mary Josephine - marriage record, 1860's
Schulte, Mary Margaret, daughter of Adolph P. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, Mathias and Jennette - marriage record, 1900's
Schulte, Mathilda-Mrs. Jacob - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Matilda - marriage record, 1870's
Schulte, Matthias J., husband of Jeanette - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, Maxine - Marriage Banns, 1930's
Schulte, Meta E.-Miss - Obituary, 1950's
Schulte, Michael F., husband of Theresa - Obituary, 1930's
Schulte, Minnie - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, Olga - marriage record, 1910's
Schulte, Otto L. and Emma - marriage record, 1880's
Schulte, Phillip, husband of Florence - Obituary, 1940's
Schulte, Rosalia Helena - marriage record, 1890's
Schulte, Rose - marriage record, 1890's
Schulte, Theresa-Mrs. E. J. - Obituary, 1960's
Schulte, Tina - marriage record, 1890's
Schulte, Verena V. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulte, Vernon and Mary F. - Married, 1930's
Schulte, Victor J., son of Jacob - Obituary, 1920's
Schulte, William H. and Bertha - marriage record, 1890's
Schulteis
Schulteis, Agnes-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteis, Albert T. and Alice - Married, 1940's
Schulteis, Albert T. and Alice M. - Married, 1940's
Schulteis, Albert W., husband of Clara - Obituary, 1980's
Schulteis, Albert, infant son died - Obituary, 1920's
Schulteis, Allen and Cornelia - Married, 1930's
Schulteis, Barbara - marriage record, 1870's
Schulteis, Bernice - Married, 1940's
Schulteis, Clarence and Louise - Married, 1920's
Schulteis, Clarence and Nettie - Married, 1920's
Schulteis, Conrad, husband of Hulda - Obituary, 1920's
Schulteis, Dennis - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteis, Dennis, son of Clarence and Antoinette - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteis, Dorothy M.-Miss - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Dorothy M., daughter of Herman and Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Elisabeth-Mrs. Nicholas - death certificate, 1890's
Schulteis, Elizabeth - marriage record, 1860's
Schulteis, Elizabeth - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Elizabeth-Mrs. Peter J. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Else - marriage record, 1900's
Schulteis, Eva-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteis, Frank J., daughter Erna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Frank J., husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteis, Gertrude - Married, 1900's
Schulteis, Gertrude-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Gertrude-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Helen - Married, 1910's
Schulteis, Henry - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteis, Henry F., husband of Louise - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteis, Herman - Golden Wedding, 1920's
Schulteis, Herman and Mamie - Married, 1900's
Schulteis, Herman J., husband of Gertrude - Obituary, 1920's
Schulteis, Herman Joseph - born 1847, married Gertrude, 11 children from 1872 to 1893 - family group sheet
Schulteis, Herman Joseph - marriage record, 1870's
Schulteis, Hermann Joseph - born 1818, married Margaretha, 10 children from 1848 to 1865 - family group sheet
Schulteis, Isabel - Married, 1910's
Schulteis, Jacob, husband of Katherine - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Jeannette - Married, 1940's
Schulteis, John - Obituary, 1910's
Schulteis, Joseph H. and Cornelia - Married, 1930's
Schulteis, Katherine - marriage record, 1860's
Schulteis, Lorraine - Married, 1930's
Schulteis, Louisa-Mrs. Clarence - Obituary, 1920's
Schulteis, Lucille-Mrs. Francis - Obituary, 1980's
Schulteis, Maggie - Married, 1900's
Schulteis, Margaret Ann - Married, 1940's
Schulteis, Margaret Theresa - marriage record, 1900's
Schulteis, Margaretha - marriage record, 1870's
Schulteis, Maria Elizabeth - marriage record, 1870's
Schulteis, Marian - Married, 1940's
Schulteis, Marion - Married, 1940's
Schulteis, Maryanne, daughter of Willard and Adeline - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Minna - Married, 1900's
Schulteis, Mrs. - Obituary, 1880's
Schulteis, Nicholas - born 1812, married Elisabeth, 11 children from 1840 to 1860 - family group sheet
Schulteis, Nicholas - death certificate, 1880's
Schulteis, Nicolas - Obituary, 1880's
Schulteis, Oliver and Ann - Married, 1930's
Schulteis, Paul Joseph - born 1755, married Maria Josepha, 9 children from 1783 to 1807 - family group sheet
Schulteis, Peter and Lizzie - Married, 1890's
Schulteis, Peter J., husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1930's
Schulteis, Peter Joseph - born 1821, married Anna Maria, 9 children from 1846 to 1862 - family group sheet
Schulteis, Peter Joseph - born 1872, married Elizabeth, 7 children from 1899 to 1911 - family group sheet
Schulteis, Peter Joseph - marriage record, 1840's
Schulteis, Peter, infant son Joseph died - Obituary, 1890's
Schulteis, Robert H. and Beatrice - Married, 1940's
Schulteis, Sylvester and Isabel - Married, 1930's
Schulteis, Sylvester, and Isabel - Married, 1930's
Schulteis, Sylvia - Married, 1930's
Schulteis, Theodore J., husband of Adela - Obituary, 1960's
Schulteis, Theresa - marriage record, 1870's
Schulteis, Willard A., husband of Adeline - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteis, William - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteis, William and Agnes - Married, 1900's
Schulteiss
Schulteiss, Mary-Mrs. Reinhard - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteiss, Reinhard, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1950's
Schultek
Schultek, Antonina - marriage record, 1890's
Schultek, Leo, husband of Ann - Obituary, 1950's
Schultek, Michael F., husband of Coleta - Obituary, 1950's
Schultek, William, husband of Pearl - Obituary, 1950's
Schulten, Charlotte-Miss - Obituary, 1900's
Schultenberg
Schultenberg, Henry and Louisa - marriage record, 1870's
Schultenholm
Schultenholm, Don and Alice - Married, 1940's
Schulter, Harry - Obituary, 1930's
Schultes
Schultes, Alvin W., husband of Hildegarde - Obituary, 1940's
Schultes, Heinrich - married Margaretha, 1 child born in 1883 - family group sheet
Schultes, Michael and Ludovica - marriage record, 1900's
Schultes, Robert - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schultes, Theresia - marriage record, 1880's
Schultess
Schultess, Ernest, husband of Ida - Obituary, 1950's
Schulteti
Schulteti, Catherine-Mrs. Frank - Obituary, 1930's
Schultheir
Schultheir, Margaret - marriage record, 1860's
Schultheis
Schultheis, Andrew and Hulda - marriage record, 1890's
Schultheis, Anna-Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1930's
Schultheis, Bertha - Obituary, 1950's
Schultheis, Catherine-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultheis, Conrad B., husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1940's
Schultheis, Edward and Anna - marriage record, 1890's
Schultheis, Edward, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1950's
Schultheis, Elizabeth - marriage record, 1860's
Schultheis, Elizabeth-Mrs. Nicolaus - Obituary, 1890's
Schultheis, Emilie - marriage record, 1870's
Schultheis, Emma-Mrs. Joseph M. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultheis, Heinrich Franz - born 1815, married Maria Elisabetha, 6 children from 1843 to 1857 - family group sheet
Schultheis, Hudla P.-Mrs. Andrew J. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultheis, Hulda - Obituary, 1930's
Schultheis, Isabel - Married, 1910's
Schultheis, Johann Nicolaus - married Maria, 3 children from 1812 to 1815 - family group sheet
Schultheis, John - born 1846, married Mary, 4 children from 1867 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schultheis, John - marriage record, 1860's
Schultheis, John-Mrs. - Obituary, 1890's
Schultheis, Joseph M. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultheis, Katherine - marriage record, 1870's
Schultheis, Louis and Augusta C. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultheis, Louis, husband of Augusta C. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultheis, Margaret - marriage record, 1860's
Schultheis, Minnie - marriage record, 1910's
Schultheis, Peter, husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1930's
Schultheis, Philipine - marriage record, 1870's
Schultheis, Wilhelm and Agnes - Married, 1900's
Schultheiss, Augusta Elisabeth - marriage record, 1880's
Schultheiss, Emilie - marriage record, 1870's
Schultheiss, Ethel - Married, 1940's
Schultheiss, Eugene - Obituary, 1940's
Schultheiss, John and Emma - Married, 1900's
Schultheiss, Lorenz-Rev., husband of Reta - Obituary, 1950's
Schultheiss, Luisa M. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultheiss, Magdalena-Mrs. Frederick - Obituary, 1930's
Schulthers
Schulthers, Emilie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulthies
Schulthies, Conrad and Bertha - marriage record, 1890's
Schulties
Schulties, Albert - Loses Eye, 1920's
Schulties, Elizabeth-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1930's
Schulties, Erna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulties, Evelyn - Married, 1940's
Schulties, Francis - Obituary, 1930's
Schulties, Fred - 25th Anniversary, 1930's
Schulties, Fred - Golden Wedding, 1930's
Schulties, Fred, husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1930's
Schulties, Friedrich 'Fred' - born 1858, married Elizabeth, 5 children from 1882 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schulties, Friedrich 'Fred' - marriage record, 1880's
Schulties, Gertrude - Married, 1900's
Schulties, Herman - 25th Anniversary, 1920's
Schulties, Louise-Mrs. Clarence - Obituary, 1920's
Schulties, Lucille - Married, 1930's
Schulties, Mae - Married, 1930's
Schulties, Margaret - marriage record, 1900's
Schulties, Ruby - Married, 1930's
Schulties, Sylvia - Married, 1930's
Schulties, William - Obituary, 1910's
Schultis
Schultis, James, son of Charles - Obituary, 1920's
Schultis, Peter, husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1930's
Schultius
Schultius, Emma-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1910's
Schultrich
Schultrich, Bertha-Mrs. Richard - death certificate, 1900's
Schultrich, Richard F., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1950's
Schults
Schults, Arthur - Obituary, 1950's
Schults, John and Anna - marriage record, 1860's
Schults, Louisa - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, ___bert, husband of Amelia - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Abtraham - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Adam, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Adelaide-Mrs. John W. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Adelbert, husband of Louise - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Adele-Mrs. Walter - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Adelia - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Adeline - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Adolph - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Adolph and Auguste - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Adolph and Carolina - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Adolph G., husband of Hattie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Adolph R., husband of Anne - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Adolph, husband of Louise - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Adolphina - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Agnes - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Agnes - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Agnes B.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1960's
Schultz, Agnes J.-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Agnes M.-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Agnes Marie-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Albert - married Bertha Louise, 1 child born in 1869 - family group sheet
Schultz, Albert - 30th Anniversary, 1960's
Schultz, Albert - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Albert and Annie - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Albert and Ida - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Albert and Katharine - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Albert and Louise - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Albert and Luchmann - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Albert-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Albert A., husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Albert A., son of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Albert and Linda - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Albert C., husband of Marguerite - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Albert Heinrich - born 1813, married Caroline Friederike, 3 children from 1853 to 1860 - family group sheet
Schultz, Albert Heinrich - death certificate, 1880's
Schultz, Albert Heinrich - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Albert J. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Albert J. and Nora M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Albert J., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Albert O. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Albert R. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Albert W. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Albert, daughter died - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Albert, husband of Albertina - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Albert, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Albert, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Albert, husband of Louisa - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Albertina-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Albertina-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Albertina-Mrs. Paul - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Albertine - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Albertine-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Albertine F.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Alex Paradowski - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Alex, husband of Celia - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Alexander, husband of Barbara - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Alfred - born 1872, married Johanne 'Jennie', 4 children from 1901 to 1905 - family group sheet
Schultz, Alfred A., husband of Emilie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Alfred G., husband of Josephine - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Alfred, husband of Ella - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Alfred, husband of Johanna - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Alice M.-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Allen C., husband of Louise - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Allen, daughter Patria drowned - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Allie M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Alma - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Alma - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Alma-Mrs. Carl - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Alma-Mrs. Fred. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Alma-Mrs. Otto E. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Alma-Mrs. Paul - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Alma A. - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Alma M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Alvina-Miss - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Alvina-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Alwine - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Amalia - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Amalia - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Amalia-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Amalie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Amanda - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Amanda - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Amanda - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Amanda-Mrs. Oscar A. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Amelia - D th Anniversary, 1950's
Schultz, Amelia - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schultz, Amelia-Mrs. Albert R. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Amelia-Mrs. Robert - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Amos, husband of Maria - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Amy M. - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Andreas - born 1793, married Anna, 2 children from 1820 to 1822 - family group sheet
Schultz, Andrew M. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Anita-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Anna - D th Anniversary, 1950's
Schultz, Anna - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Anna - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Anna - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Anna-Miss - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. Arnold, neeFagerstrom - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. August F. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. Carl - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. Edward W. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. Erwin - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. Henry L. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. J. Henry - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. John C. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. Louis - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Anna-Mrs. Rudolph - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Anna Alwine - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Anna E.-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Anna Elizabeth - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Anna I.-Mrs. Clarence L. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Anna L. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Anna Maria - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Anna Ricka-Mrs. Ferdinand A. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Anna Sophia-Mrs. Albert - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Anna Zweigler Aschenbrenner-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Annie - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Annie-Mrs. Frederick - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Anton - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Anton C. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Appolonia-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Archie and Anne - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Archie, husband of Augusta - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Arlene - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Armand W., son of Armand E. and Edith - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Armin and Eleanor - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Arno-killed by trichina infected sausage - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Arnold - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Arnold and Verna - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Arnold John - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Arnold L.-Rev., husband of Ella - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Arthur - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Arthur and Elise - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Arthur and Anna - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Arthur and Bertina - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Arthur and Marie - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Arthur and Sylvia - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Arthur F. and Maggie - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Arthur F., husband of Elise - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Arthur J. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Arthur J., husband of Ada - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Arthur P. and Martha - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Arthur P., husband of Martha - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Arthur W. - Story, 1920's
Schultz, Arthur W., husband of Marie - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Arthur, husband of Ida - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Arwin and Frieda - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Audrey, daughter of Fred - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Audrey, daughter of Harvey and Hattie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Aug. - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Aug.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, August - born 1859, married Augusta, 3 children from 1891 to 1899 - family group sheet
Schultz, August - married Auguste, 1 child born in 1900 - family group sheet
Schultz, August - married Auguste, 2 children from 1887 to 1890 - family group sheet
Schultz, August - born 1827, married Henriette, 8 children from 1861 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schultz, August - married Laura, 1 child born in 1890 - family group sheet
Schultz, August - married Louise, 6 children from 1875 to 1885 - family group sheet
Schultz, August - 25th Anniversary, 1930's
Schultz, August - death certificate, 1900's
Schultz, August - Golden Wedding, 1920's
Schultz, August - Obituary, 1880's
Schultz, August and Elsie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, August and Emilie - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, August and Henriette - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, August and Ida - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, August and Lizzie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, August and Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, August and Rosa - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, August and Wilhelmina - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, August-Mrs. - Married, 1910's
Schultz, August-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, August - born 1830, married Sophia, 6 children from 1851 to 1854 - family group sheet
Schultz, August - born 1834, married Wilhelmine, 9 children from 1860 to 1877 - family group sheet
Schultz, August and Grace - Married, 1920's
Schultz, August and Margaret - Married, 1910's
Schultz, August C. and Elisabeth B. - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, August C. and Henriette C. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, August C. and Elizabeth - Married, 1910's
Schultz, August E., husband of Laura - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, August Edward - married Emma Anna, 1 child born in 1889 - family group sheet
Schultz, August F. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, August F. and Amelia - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, August F. and Barbara J. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, August F. and Mildred - Married, 1940's
Schultz, August Friedrich - born 1886, married Rosa Johannah Alvine, 4 children from 1909 to 1910 - family group sheet
Schultz, August Friedrich - D C L, 1960's
Schultz, August H. - born 1853, married Albertine Friedericke Wilhelmine, 12 children from 1880 to 1900 - family group sheet
Schultz, August H. - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, August H. and Emilie E. - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, August Herrmann - married Emilie Ernstine Friederike, 3 children from 1871 to 1876 - family group sheet
Schultz, August J., husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, August J., husband of Theresa - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, August M. and W. J. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, August, - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, August, husband of - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, August, husband of Augusta - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, August, husband of Lottie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, August, husband of Louisa - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, August, husband of Ottilia - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, August, husband of Pauline - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, August, husband of Sarah - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, August, husband of Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, August, infant son died - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, August, little son lost arm in corn shredder - Story, 1920's
Schultz, Augusta - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schultz, Augusta - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Augusta - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Augusta - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Augusta-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Augusta-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Augusta-Mrs. Emil G. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Augusta-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Augusta-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Augusta-Mrs. Reinhold - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Augusta Dorothea - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Auguste - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Auguste-Mrs. Adolf - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Auguste-Mrs. Gottfried - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Auguste E. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Baldwin, daughter Mildred died - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Benjamin 'Szutiak' - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Bennie and Emma - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Benny - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Bernard - Golden Wedding, 1920's
Schultz, Bernard and Hattie - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Bernhard L. 'Ben', husband of Emma - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Bernhardt Emil - death certificate, 1900's
Schultz, Bernice - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Bertha - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Bertha - Married, 1880's
Schultz, Bertha - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Bertha-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Bertha-Mrs. Carl - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Bertha-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Bertha-Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Bertha-Mrs. Ewald - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Bertha-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Bertha-Mrs. Fred C. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Bertha-Mrs. Gustav - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Bertha-Mrs. Herman John - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Bertha Augusta - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Bertha E. - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Bertha J. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Bertha M. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Bertha M.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Bertha Wilhelmina-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Bessie-Mrs. Abe - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Beverly Jane, daughter of Harry and Esther - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Beverly Mae - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Birdie M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Bruno and Maria - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Bruno F., son of Mary - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Bruno, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Burdella - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Burton H. - death certificate, 1900's
Schultz, C. F.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, C. F., infant daughter died - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, C. W.-Dr. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Carl - married Adolphine, 2 children from 1883 to 1883 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl - married Caecilie, 1 child born in 1887 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl - married Caroline, 2 children from 1867 to 1869 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl - married Elise, 1 child born in 1884 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl - married Emilie, 1 child born in 1866 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl - married Henriette, 1 child born in 1868 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl - married Louise, 1 child born in 1890 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Carl and Barbara - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Carl and Julie - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Carl and Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Carl and Minnie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Carl and Teresa - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Carl and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Carl-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Carl - married Sophia Maria, 5 children from 1863 to 1871 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl and Ann - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Carl and Anna - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Carl Edward, son of Edward C. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Carl F. and Friedericke M. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Carl F. C. and Fred. - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Carl F. C. and Mathilde E. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Carl Friedericke August and Fridericke Maria Therese - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Carl Friedrich - born 1816, married Johanna, 10 children from 1847 to 1866 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl Friedrich - born 1838, married Maria Walburga, 7 children from 1864 to 1882 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl Friedrich - born 1858, married Ottilie Florentine Wilhelmine, 9 children from 1887 to 1898 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl Friedrich - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Carl J., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Carl John, husband of Frieda - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Carl W. - born 1860, married Maria W., 4 children from 1888 to 1900 - family group sheet
Schultz, Carl Y. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Carl, husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Carl, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Carl, husband of Henrietta - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Carl, husband of Julia - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Carl, husband of Louise N. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Carmen and Lorena - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Carol, daughter of Jerome B. and Ellen Paula - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Carolina - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Carolina-Mrs. - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Carolina Sophia Johanna - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Caroline - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Caroline - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Caroline - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Caroline-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Caroline-Mrs. Ferdinand - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Caroline-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Caroline 'Carrie'-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Caroline G. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Caroline, infant daughter of Stanley - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Cath.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Catherine-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Catherine-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Catherine-Mrs. Otto J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Catherine-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Catherine-Mrs. William D. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Caulton James, son of Herbert L. and Irene - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Cecelia - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Cecelia-Mrs. Louis H. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Cecilia - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Cecilia B.-Mrs. Dr. Frank - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Charles - born 1850, married Amalia, 4 children from 1879 to 1891 - family group sheet
Schultz, Charles - born 1859, married Bertha, 3 children from 1886 to 1897 - family group sheet
Schultz, Charles - born 1854, married Bertha Wilhelmine Friederike, 4 children from 1879 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schultz, Charles - born 1850, married Mary, 7 children from 1872 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schultz, Charles - 40th Anniversary, 1920's
Schultz, Charles - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Charles - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Charles and Adolphina - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Charles and Bertha - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Charles and Carrie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Charles and Lena - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Charles and Martha - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Charles-falls 30 feet to his death - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Charles-town of Lisbon, thought poor, but gold found in his house after he died - Story, 1910's
Schultz, Charles A. and Clara A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Charles A. and Caroline B. - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Charles D. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Charles D. and Agnes J. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Charles F. - born 1859, married Caroline 'Carrie', 4 children from 1882 to 1899 - family group sheet
Schultz, Charles F. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Charles F. and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Charles F., husband of Cecelia - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Charles F., husband of Martha - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Charles Frederic and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Charles H. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Charles J. and Augusta - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Charles L. - death certificate, 1900's
Schultz, Charles L. F. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Charles R-Juneau baker - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Charles R., husband of Margaret - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Charles W. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Charles W. and Jennie L. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Charles W., husband of Clara - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Charles W., husband of Marie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Charles Wm. and Jennie L. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Charles, husband of Clara - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Charles, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Charles, husband of Florence - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Charles, husband of Helen - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Charles, husband of Leona - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Charles, husband of Lucy - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Charles, husband of Martha - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Charles, husband of Otillie - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Charlotte - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Charlotte-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Charls H., husband of Minnie - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Chas.-fell from tree - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Chas. F. - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Chas., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Chester and Cordula - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Christian - married Caroline, 3 children from 1856 to 1864 - family group sheet
Schultz, Christian - married Maria, 1 child born in 1864 - family group sheet
Schultz, Christian - born 1822, married Mrs., 2 children from 1866 to 1866 - family group sheet
Schultz, Christian - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Christian and Maria - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Christian L. and Clara - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Christian L., husband of Clara - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Christian, husband of Amelia - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Christiane - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Christina - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Christina-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Christina-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Christine - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Christoph - married Maria, 1 child born in 1864 - family group sheet
Schultz, Christoph F. and Caroline W. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Christoph F. Wilhelm and Caroline Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Christopher - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Cindy, daughter of Frank - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Clara - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Clara - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Clara-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Clara-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Clara-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Clara-Mrs. Leo - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Clara-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Clara-Mrs. William J. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Clara E. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Clara Julie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Clara L. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Clara M. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Clara M.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Clara R. - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Clara W. L. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Clarence J., husband of Hattie - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Clarence John, husband of Alyce - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Clarence P. and Effie June - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Clarence S. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Clarinda - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Conrad and Abbelina - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Constantine, husband of Apolonia - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Cora - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Cora-Mrs. Arthur - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Cordula-Mrs. Chester - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Daniel - born 1850, married twice - Emma, Marie, 5 children from 1877 to 1888 - family group sheet
Schultz, Daniel - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Daniel-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Daniel and Marie L. - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Daniel F. - born 1819, married Maria P., 5 children from 1862 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schultz, Daniel F. - death certificate, 1870's
Schultz, daughter - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, David, son of Albert - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Della-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Delor 'Sam', husband of Mabel - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Donald - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Donald E., husband of Barbara - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Donald Elroy, husband of Ardra - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Donald W. R., son of Walter E. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Dora - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Dora - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Dora - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Dora-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Dorene L. - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Doris-Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Dorothy - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Dorothy - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Dorothy F.-Mrs. Allen - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Dorothy June - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Dorothy Lydia-Mrs. Ray - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Dorothy, daughter of Fred - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, E. W., of Colby - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Earl LaVern and Corinne Dawn - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Ed. and Dorothy - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Edith - 25th Anniversary, 1920's
Schultz, Edith - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Edith-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Edith B. - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Edna - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Edna - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Edna, daughter of Adolph and Augusta - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Eduard - married Auguste, 2 children from 1870 to 1883 - family group sheet
Schultz, Eduard - married Emilie, 3 children from 1873 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schultz, Eduard B. - born 1859, married Mary, 6 children from 1885 to 1897 - family group sheet
Schultz, Edward - Golden Wedding, 1920's
Schultz, Edward - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Edward and Hattie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Edward and May - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Edward A., husband of Edith - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Edward A., husband of Meta - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Edward and Doris - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Edward B., son of Frank - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Edward C. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Edward C., husband of Edna - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Edward C., husband of Louise - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Edward E. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Edward E., husband of Della E. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Edward F. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Edward H. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Edward J. and Bertha M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Edward J., husband of Mary 'Mae' - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Edward M. - Obituary, 1960's
Schultz, Edward N. and Cecelia - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Edward O., husband of Eva - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Edward R., of Colby - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Edward W., husband of Mathilda - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Edward, husband of Agnes - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Edward, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Edward, infant son died - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Edward, son Walter died - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Edwin - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Edwin Carl - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Edwin H., husband of Loretta - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Edwin Karl - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Edwin Martin - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Edythe, daughter of Ferdinand - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Elaine-Mrs. Raymond - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Elaine, daughter of H. W. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Eldon and Ruth - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Eleanor-Mrs. Max - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Eleanore - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Eleanore - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Eleonora - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Eleonora-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Eleonore - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Elfrieda - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Elis-Mrs. John W. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Elisa-Mrs. August C. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Elisabeth - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Elise - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Elizabeth - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Elizabeth-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Elizabeth Maria-Mrs. Carl Heinrich - death certificate, 1900's
Schultz, Ella - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Ella - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Ella-Mrs., of St. Paul, Minnesota - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ella F.-Mrs. August L. R. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Ella L. V. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Elmer and Rose - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Elmer and Bernadine - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Elmer and Helen - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Elmer, husband of Rose - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Elmer, son of Fred and Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Elmer, son Raymond died - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Elona-Mrs. Eugene - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Elsa-Mrs. Elmer - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Elsa-Mrs. Elmer G. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Elsie - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Elsie-Mrs. Herman J. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Elsie C. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Elton and Marcella - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Emelia - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Emelie - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Emelie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Emelie M. L. - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Emil - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emil and Augusta - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Emil A. and Josephine - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Emil A., husband of Lilly - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Emil G. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Emil G., husband of Marie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emil, husband of Clara - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Emil, husband of Martha - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emil, son of August - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emilee - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Emilene J. J. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Emilie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Emilie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emilie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Emilie-Mrs. Anton - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Emilie-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Emilie-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Emilie M.-Mrs. August F. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Emily - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emily-Mrs. Rudolph - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emily M. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Emma - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Emma - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emma-Miss - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. Bernhard L. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. Daniel - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. Ernst C. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. Frank G. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. Herbert - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Emma-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Emma Dora-Mrs. Robert - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Emma E. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Emma E.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Emma Friederike - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Emma K.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Emma L. H. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Emma Sophia - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Enola - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Erna B.-Mrs. Edwin - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Ernest - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Ernest A. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Ernest, husband of Marie - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Ernest, husband of Mathilda - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Ernestina-Mrs. Adolph - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Ernestine - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Ernestine-Mrs. Gustave - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Ernst - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Ernst and Jennie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Ernst F. H. and Clara - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Ernst, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ervin and Irene - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Erwin-fell off horse onto barbed wire fence - Story, 1910's
Schultz, Erwin and Irene - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Erwin, daughter Ruth Mary died - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Esther - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Ethel-Mrs. Gustav - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Eugene and Alvina - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Eugene B., husband of Juliann - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Eugene Harley, son of Harley and Violet - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Eugene, husband of Eugenia - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Eugene, husband of Eugnia - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Eugene, infant daughter Darlene died - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Eugene, infant twin daughter Geraldine died - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Eugene, son Melvin died - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Eva - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Eva-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Eva Margaret-Mrs. Martin - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Eva-Mrs. Julius Ludwig - death certificate, 1900's
Schultz, F. Wm. and Anna Doebert - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, F., infant child died - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Fannie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ferderick W. and Marguerite A. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Ferdinand - married Hanna, 1 child born in 1858 - family group sheet
Schultz, Ferdinand - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Ferdinand and Bertha - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Ferdinand and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Ferdinand-visits after 26 years - Story, 1920's
Schultz, Ferdinand Heinrich Adolph and Alwine - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Ferdinand, husband of Sarah - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Fern - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Florence - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Fran and Dora - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Frances - marriage record, 1840's
Schultz, Frances-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Frances-Mrs. Lester - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Francis - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Frank - 48th Anniversary, 1930's
Schultz, Frank - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Frank and Emma - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Frank and Helen - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Frank and Mary - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Frank-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Frank - married Wilhelmina, 8 children from 1889 to 1900 - family group sheet
Schultz, Frank C. and Louise W. A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Frank C., husband of Iva L. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Frank F., husband of Augusta - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Frank F., husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Frank G. and Emma Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Frank G., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Frank H. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Frank H. and Erna A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Frank H. and Marie - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Frank J. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Frank J. and Cecylia - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Frank J.-Dr. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Frank Maurice - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Frank Maurice, husband of May - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Frank R. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Frank W. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Frank W. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Frank W., husband of Ida - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Frank W., husband of Lina - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Frank, husband of Caroline - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Frank, husband of Charlotte - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Frank, husband of Loraine - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Frank, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Franz - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Franz and Amalia - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Franz Gottlieb - married Emma Wilhelmine, 3 children from 1880 to 1886 - family group sheet
Schultz, Franz, son died - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Fred - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Fred - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Fred - Story, 1920's
Schultz, Fred and Auguste - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Fred and Bertha - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Fred and Emma - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Fred and Lucy - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Fred and Paula - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Fred-bigamy charge - Story, 1890's
Schultz, Fred - born 1853, married Wilhelmina 'Minna', 5 children from 1878 to 1893 - family group sheet
Schultz, Fred A., husband of - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Fred and Alvina - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Fred and Clara - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Fred and Lillian M. - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Fred B. and Lillian M. - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Fred C. - 30th Anniversary, 1930's
Schultz, Fred C. - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schultz, Fred C., husband of Charlotte - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Fred C., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Fred Carl - born 1863, married Alvina, 4 children from 1901 to 1905 - family group sheet
Schultz, Fred Carl, husband of Alvina - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Fred H., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Fred J. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Fred J. C., husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Fred M., husband of Margaret - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Fred P. and Clara - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Fred R., husband of Myrtle - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Fred W., husband of Paula - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Barbara - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Dora - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Elsie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Lena - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Marie - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Minna - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Minnie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Fred, husband of Miss - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Freda - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schultz, Frederic and Augusta - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Frederic and Bertha - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Frederica - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Frederick - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Frederick - Story, 1880's
Schultz, Frederick and Alice E. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Frederick and Margareta - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Frederick and Mary - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Frederick and Rosa - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Frederick E. and Viola - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Frederick H. and Dorothy A. - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Frederick P. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Frederick P. and Clara - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Frederick P., husband of - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Frederick, husband of Marge - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Frederick, husband of Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Frederick, son of Carl and Lydia - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Fredericka - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Fredericka-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Fredericke-Mrs. John A. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Frida F.-Mrs. Albert J. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Friderike Christiane - marriage record, 1850's
Schultz, Friderike Hennricke - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Fried and Amanda - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Frieda - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Frieda - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Frieda-Mrs. Charles W. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Frieda Dorothea - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Frieda M. D. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Friederica - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Friederika-Mrs. Albert - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Friederika-Mrs. Heinrich - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Friederika-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Friederike - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Friedrich - born 1820, married twice - ______, Caroline, 3 children from 1857 to 1862 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - married Auguste, 2 children from 1882 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - married Bertha, 4 children from 1871 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - born 1810, married Dorothea Friederike, 8 children from 1834 to 1848 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - married Elisabethe, 10 children from 1859 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - born 1811, married Frederica Caroline Christiane, 12 children from 1833 to 1855 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - married Friederike, 1 child born in 1866 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - born 1826, married twice - Friederike, Friedericke Maria Therese, 14 children from 1850 to 1869 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - married Katharine, 1 child born in 1866 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - married Louise, 6 children from 1871 to 1881 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - married Louise, 1 child born in 1867 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - married Maria, 2 children from 1860 to 1863 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Friedrich - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Friedrich and Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Friedrich and Christine - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Friedrich and Elisabeth - marriage record, 1850's
Schultz, Friedrich and Marie - marriage record, 1850's
Schultz, Friedrich and Marie E. L. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Friedrich C. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Friedrich Carl - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Friedrich Wilhelm - born 1817, married Helene Ernestine Christiane, 6 children from 1855 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schultz, Friedrich, and Maria - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Friedrich, husband of Marie - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Friedrike - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Fritz - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Fritz and Minnie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Fritz, husband of Minnie - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Friz-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Frudoph F. and Pauline - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, G. A. - 45th Anniversary, 1920's
Schultz, G. A. - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Genevieve - Married, 1930's
Schultz, George and Pauline - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, George-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, George A., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, George and Hilda - Married, 1930's
Schultz, George and Margaret - Married, 1930's
Schultz, George C., husband of Ida - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, George F. and Rosesalla - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, George H. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, George J. and Marcella - Married, 1920's
Schultz, George W. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, George, son of Otto and Alvina - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Gertrude-Mrs. Albert - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Gertrude B.-Mrs. Herman O. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Gilbert - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Gilbert B., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Gilbert, husband of Marie - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Giles and Annie - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Gilford Henry and Hildegard Mary - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Gilles, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Gladys E. - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Gottfried - married Auguste, 1 child born in 1898 - family group sheet
Schultz, Gottlieb - married Anna, 1 child born in 1866 - family group sheet
Schultz, Gottlieb - Obituary, 1880's
Schultz, Gottlieb-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Gottlieb Peter - born 1795, married Sophia Christine Friedericke, 6 children from 1826 to 1847 - family group sheet
Schultz, Grace - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Grace-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Grace-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Gulnary-Mrs. W. C. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Gustav - 25th Anniversary, 1890's
Schultz, Gustav - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Gustav - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Gustav and Clara - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Gustav A. - married Wilhelmine, 1 child born in 1876 - family group sheet
Schultz, Gustav A., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Gustav, husband of Henrietta - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Gustave - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Gustave - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Gustave - born 1844, married Wilhelmine, 11 children from 1873 to 1893 - family group sheet
Schultz, Gustave, husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Gustie - Married, 1910's
Schultz, H. J. and Lizzie - Married, 1870's
Schultz, H. J., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Hanna-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Hannah - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Harold-son of William, of Random Lake-honored for his oil and watercolor art - Story, 1920's
Schultz, Harold and Ruth - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Harold E., husband of Ruth - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Harold, son of Raymond and Dorothy - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Harold, son of William and Nellie - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Harriet-Mrs. Daniel - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Harry A. - born 1886, married Henrietta 'Hattie', 1 child born in 1909 - family group sheet
Schultz, Harry A. and Hattie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Harry A., husband of Adell - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Harry A., husband of Hattie - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Harry J. and Ida M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Harry, husband of Evely - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Harry, infant son died - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Hartivich and Louisa - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Hartwig - born 1850, married Louise, 4 children from 1877 to 1883 - family group sheet
Schultz, Hartwig - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Hartwig C., husband of Catherine - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Harvey E., husband of Evelyn C. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Hattie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Hattie-Mrs. Robert - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Hedwig - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Heinrich - born 1843, married Caroline, 8 children from 1874 to 1894 - family group sheet
Schultz, Heinrich - born 1816, married Christina, 4 children from 1848 to 1859 - family group sheet
Schultz, Heinrich - born 1844, married Dorothea Sophia, 3 children from 1868 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schultz, Heinrich - born 1831, married Friedericka, 5 children from 1854 to 1865 - family group sheet
Schultz, Heinrich - born 1820, married Henriette, 5 children from 1854 to 1869 - family group sheet
Schultz, Heinrich - married Maria, 1 child born in 1859 - family group sheet
Schultz, Heinrich - Golden Wedding, 1900's
Schultz, Heinrich - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Heinrich and Louise - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Heinrich-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Heinrich - married Wilhelmine Louise Ernestine, 1 child born in 1888 - family group sheet
Schultz, Heinrich F. and Maria A. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Heinrich L. and Anna C. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Heinrich, hsbuadn of Friederika Waldow - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Helen - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Helen - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Helen-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Helen-Mrs. John G. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Helen-Mrs. Leroy - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Helen-Mrs. Otto - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Helen E.-Miss - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Helen Jean, daughter of Frederick and Doris - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Helen Ranelle, daughter of William - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Helena - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Helene - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Henrietta - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Henrietta-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Henrietta A. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Henriette - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Henry - born 1848, married Lena, 1 child born in 1880 - family group sheet
Schultz, Henry - 25th Anniversary, 1910's
Schultz, Henry - death certificate, 1890's
Schultz, Henry - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Henry - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Henry - Story, 1910's
Schultz, Henry and Hattie - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Henry and Hildegard - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Henry and Lena - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Henry and Mary - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Henry - born 1860, married Wilhelmina 'Minnie', 1 child born in 1890 - family group sheet
Schultz, Henry A. and Carolina - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Henry A.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Henry A. Ch. and Carolina - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Henry and Lena - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Henry and Mary - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Henry C., husband of Hattie Marie - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Henry F. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Henry Fred, husband of Rose - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Henry Friedrich - born 1843, married Maria Wilhelmina Dorothea, 8 children from 1874 to 1889 - family group sheet
Schultz, Henry Friedrich - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Henry J. - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schultz, Henry L. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Henry O., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Henry Simon 'Zimmie' - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Henry T. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Henry W. - born 1875, married Cora, 4 children from 1898 to 1908 - family group sheet
Schultz, Henry W. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Henry W. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Henry W. C. and Clara - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Henry W., husband of - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Henry W., husband of Cora - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Henry, 11 year old son Alvin died - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Henry, daughter Alma died - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Henry, husband of - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Henry, husband of Christine - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Henry, husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Henry, husband of Friedericke - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Henry, husband of Grace - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Henry, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Henry, son Herbert died - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Henry, youngest child died - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Herbert and Martha - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Herbert and Mayme - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Herbert B., husband of Olga - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Herbert L., husband of Irene - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Herbert, husband of Adeline - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Herbert, son of Gustave A. and Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Herman - born 1849, married Caroline, 7 children from 1866 to 1880 - family group sheet
Schultz, Herman - born 1855, married Catharina 'Katie', 2 children from 1893 to 1896 - family group sheet
Schultz, Herman - born 1859, married twice - Clara, Caroline, 1 child born in 1892 - family group sheet
Schultz, Herman - born 1866, married Emma M., 3 children from 1901 to 1906 - family group sheet
Schultz, Herman - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Herman - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Herman and Anna - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Herman and Antonette - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Herman and Emilie - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Herman-funeral attendees - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Herman-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Herman-six in family killed at train crossing - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Herman A., husband of Edna - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Herman and Clara - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Herman and Evelyn - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Herman and Lucille - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Herman and son and 3 grandchildren - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Herman and Taiu - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Herman C. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Herman C., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Herman C., husband of Evelyn - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Herman C., husband of Rachel - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Herman E.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Herman E. W. and Bertha M. A. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Herman F.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Herman Gustav - born 1848, married Alvina, 2 children from 1884 to 1887 - family group sheet
Schultz, Herman H. and Caroline A. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Herman J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Herman J. L. and Elsie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Herman L., husband of Frieda - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Herman R. and Ida - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Herman Robert - born 1863, married Sophia Wilhelmine, 6 children from 1889 to 1897 - family group sheet
Schultz, Herman, daughter Irene died - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Herman, husband of Alvina - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Herman, husband of Emilie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Herman, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Herman, husband of Josephine - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Herman, husband of Regina - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Herman, husband of Sophie - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Herman, married twice - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Hermann - born 1839, married Anna, 8 children from 1868 to 1882 - family group sheet
Schultz, Hermann - married Auguste, 1 child born in 1887 - family group sheet
Schultz, Hermann - married Friederike, 3 children from 1878 to 1879 - family group sheet
Schultz, Hermann - married Rachel, 2 children from 1889 to 1894 - family group sheet
Schultz, Hermann - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Hermann and Frieda - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Hermann and Ida K. A. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Hermann-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Hermann and Anna - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Hermann and Sophia - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Hermenia-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Hermina - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Hermine - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Hertha - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Hilda Ida-Mrs. Reinhard - Obituary, 1980's
Schultz, Howard and Virginia - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Howard T., husband of Theresa - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Hugo C. and Edna - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Hugo L., husband of Hattie - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Hugo, husband of Eleanor - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Hulda - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Ida - Golden Wedding, 1920's
Schultz, Ida - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Ida - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Ida-Miss - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ida-Mrs. Arthur - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Ida-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Ida-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ida-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Ida-Mrs. Louis - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ida-Mrs. Rudolph - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Ida-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Ida Maria-Mrs. - Obituary, 1960's
Schultz, Ida Schultz - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Ione-Mrs. Arthur - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Irene - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Irene, daughter of Herman and Agnes - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Irma - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Irma-Mrs. Alfred - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Irma-Mrs. Clarence - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Irma-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Irma L. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Irving - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Irving L. and Hazel B. - Married, 1930's
Schultz, J. Henry - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, J. Henry - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, J. Martin - born 1839, married Caroline, 5 children from 1868 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schultz, Jacob H. and Emilene J. J. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Jeanette - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Jennie-Mrs. Ernest - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Jennie F. V. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Jerome and Alice - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Jerome, daughter Carol died - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Jesse, son Russel Raymond died - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Joachim - born 1830, married Johanna Sophia Maria, 8 children from 1858 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schultz, Joachim - married Maria, 3 children from 1855 to 1865 - family group sheet
Schultz, Jochem - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Johan and Clara B. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Johann - married Caroline, 1 child born in 1876 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann - married Elisabeth, 1 child born in 1890 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann - married Friederike, 6 children from 1864 to 1877 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann - married Friedrike, 3 children from 1866 to 1872 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann - married Lina, 1 child born in 1885 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann - born 1839, married Maria, 3 children from 1865 to 1873 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann and Anna - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Johann and Sophia - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Johann and Sophie - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Johann and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Johann - married Sophia, 3 children from 1866 to 1872 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann C. - born 1847, married Anna Christine Marie, 6 children from 1873 to 1889 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann C. and Maria D. - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Johann G. - born 1822, married Johanna Maria Dorothea, 2 children from 1858 to 1873 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann G. - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Johann Gottlieb - born 1808, married Sophia, 3 children from 1844 to 1848 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann H. and Louise S. - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Johann Heinrich - married Catharine, 3 children from 1883 to 1888 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann Heinrich - born 1842, married Louise Sophia Maria, 6 children from 1870 to 1892 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann Heinrich - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Johann Heinrich Christian and Louisa Sophia Maria - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Johann J. and Ernestine S. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Johann Joahim - born 1857, married Ernstine Sophie Friederike, 2 children from 1871 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schultz, Johann Joahim - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Johann L. and Caroline W. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Johann L. and Klara E. F. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Johann Ludwig Christian and Caroline Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Johanna - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Johanna - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Johanna-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Johanna-Mrs. John G. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Johanna C. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, John - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, John and Adelheid - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, John and Clara Bertha - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, John and Elisa - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, John and Emma - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, John and Frederica - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, John and Hedwig - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, John and Josephine - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, John and Laura - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, John and Margaret - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, John and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, John-Mrs. - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, John-orphan-reunited with mother Mrs. June Schultz - Story, 1940's
Schultz, John A. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, John A., husband of Estelle - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, John C. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, John C. and Carry P. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, John C., husband of Josephine - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, John Charles - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, John D.-Mr. and Mrs.-died two days apart - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, John E. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, John F. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, John F., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, John G. - born 1865, married Johanna, 5 children from 1892 to 1892 - family group sheet
Schultz, John G. - 25th Anniversary, 1910's
Schultz, John G. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, John H. - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, John H., son of Louis and Susan - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, John J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, John 'J. N.', husband of Christina - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, John J., husband of Anita - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, John J., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, John M., husband of Tessie - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, John T. and Kate - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, John W. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, John W., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, John W., husband of Louise - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, John, 11 year old son Wilmer died - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, John, husband of Caroline - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, John, husband of Esther - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, John, husband of Malinda - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, John, husband of Margaret - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, John, husband of Maria - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, John, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Joseph and Josephine - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Joseph, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Joseph, husband of Josephine - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Joseph, of Loyal - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Josephane - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Josephine - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Josephine-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Julia - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Julia - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Julia-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Julia-Mrs. Wm. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Julia H.-Mrs. Albert J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Julia I. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Julia, daughter of Charles - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Julius - married Elisabeth, 1 child born in 1878 - family group sheet
Schultz, Julius - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Julius and Elisabeth - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Julius and Lena - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Julius and Marie - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Julius, husband of Lena - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Julius, husband of Pauline - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Julius, son Fredrich died - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, June-Mrs.-reunited with orphaned son John - Story, 1940's
Schultz, Karl - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Karl and Bertha - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Karl J., husband of Amanda - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Karl, husband of Bartha - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Katherine - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Katherine-Mrs. Frank - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Katherine B.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Katherine Elizabeth-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Katherine S.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Katie - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Katie - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Kenneth and Isabelle - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Laura - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Laura - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Laura - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Laura-Miss - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Laura-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Laura-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Laura-Mrs. Louis - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Laverne - Married, 1940's
Schultz, LaVerne-Mayville minor-marriage annulled - Story, 1940's
Schultz, Lawrence and Marcella - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Leland, son of Rudolph - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Lena - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Lena - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Lena-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Lena B. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Leo - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Leo and Elberta - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Leo, husband of Clara - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Leona - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Leona-Mrs. Walter - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Leonard and Betty - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Leonard and Kathryn - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Leroy and Gertrude - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Lester - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Lester and Vera M. L. - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Lester H.-boatswain mate 2nd class, son of Walter A. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Lewis John - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Lewis, son of Louise - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Lila - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Lillian - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Lillian-Mrs. Emil - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Lillie-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Lillie C. - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Lilly - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Lina - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Lina - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Linda L. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Lizzie - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Lizzie - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Lizzie-Miss - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Lizzie Julia-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Lloyd H., son of Arthur - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Lottie-Miss - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Louis - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schultz, Louis - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Louis and Emma C. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Louis and Ida - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Louis and Jennie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Louis and Jenny - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Louis and Klara - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Louis and Laura - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Louis A., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Louis and Augusta - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Louis J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Louis P. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Louis R. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Louis R., son of William F. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Louis V. and Amanda - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Louis, 2 year old daughter Margaret died - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Louis, daughter Emma died - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Louis, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Louis, husband of Edna - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Louis, husband of Susan - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Louisa - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Louisa - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Louisa-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Louisa-Mrs. Albert - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Louisa, Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Louise - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Louise - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Louise - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Louise-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Louise-Mrs. Albert - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Louise-Mrs. Bernard - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Louise-Mrs. Carl - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Louise-Mrs. Gottlieb - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Louise-Mrs. Max H. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Louise-Mrs. Otto - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Louise . - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Louise Henriette - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Louise Margarethe - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Louise W.-Mrs. Frank C. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Louise, daughter of Fred and Rose - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Lucian F. and Mary - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, Lucy A.-Mrs. Fred C. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ludwig - married Caroline, 2 children from 1874 to 1876 - family group sheet
Schultz, Ludwig - married Christiane, 4 children from 1860 to 1864 - family group sheet
Schultz, Ludwig - 25th Anniversary, 1930's
Schultz, Ludwig and Friedericke - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Ludwig and Louisa - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Ludwig - married Wilhelmine, 1 child born in 1867 - family group sheet
Schultz, Ludwig, husband of Mathilda - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Lydia - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Lydia-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Lydia E.-Miss - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Lydia M. e. - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Mabel - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Mabel-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Mabel Rose - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Mabelle - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Mae Ella - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Magdalena - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Magdeline - marriage record, 1840's
Schultz, Malinda-Mrs. Robert - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Marg. - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Margaret - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Margaret - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Margaretha Marie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Margate - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Marguerite-Mrs. Raymond C. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Maria - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Marianna-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Marie - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Marie - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Marie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Marie-Mrs. - Funeral Attendees, 1920's
Schultz, Marie-Mrs. Albert - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Marie-Mrs. Daniel - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Marie-Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Marie-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Marie-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Marie-Mrs. Joseph - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Marie-Mrs. Leo - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Marie Catherine-Mrs. Otto F. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Marie Malinda-Miss - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Martha - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schultz, Martha - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Martha - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Martha - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Martha-Miss - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Martha-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Martha-Mrs. Adolph E. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Martha M.-Miss - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Martin - born 1807, married Eva Margaretha, 9 children from 1835 to 1852 - family group sheet
Schultz, Martin - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Martin and Annie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Martin and Kate - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Martin L., husband of Esther - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Martin, husband of Margret - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Marvel - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Mary - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Mary - Married, 1880's
Schultz, Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Mary-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Mary-Mrs. Anton - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Mary-Mrs. Carl - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Mary-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Mary-Mrs. Gerhard C. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Mary-Mrs. L. A. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Mary-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Mary-Mrs. William A. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Mary Anne - marriage record, 1840's
Schultz, Mary B. - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Mary Barbara - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Mary Elizabeth-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Mary L. - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Mary S. C. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Mata E. - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Mathilda - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Mathilda - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Mathilda-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Mathilda-Mrs. Edward W. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Mathilda-Mrs. Louis - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Mathilda-Mrs. Paul J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Mathilde E. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Mathilde Elisabethe - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Matilda - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Maud-Mrs. Otto - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Mauriece, daughter of George - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Max H., husband of Louise - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Max P. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Max, husband of Rose - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Meta - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Meta-Miss - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Meta-Mrs. Fred R. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Meta I.-Mrs. Charles F. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Mildred - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Mildred Margaret - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Mildred, daughter of Balwin - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Mildred, daughter of Otto - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Milford and Loretta - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Milo J., son of Mrs. Clara - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Minie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Minna - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Minna-Miss - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Minna-Mrs. Albert - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Minnie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Minnie - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Minnie - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Minnie-Miss - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Minnie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Minnie-Mrs. Carl - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Minnie-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Minnie-Mrs. Louis F. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Miss - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Miss - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Mr. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Mr. - Obituary, 1880's
Schultz, Mr.-hired man in Jackson - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Mr., infant child died - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Mrs. - Obituary, 1880's
Schultz, Mrs.-formerly of Neosho - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Myrna - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Myrtle - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Myrtle - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Nancy - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Nancy, daughter of Armand E. and Edith - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Nelita - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Nellie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Nettie - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Nicholai F., husband of Mary, Jensen - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Nicolaus and Johanne - marriage record, 1850's
Schultz, Noah, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Nora Maria-Mrs. - Obituary, 1960's
Schultz, Norma-Mrs. Hans - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Norman and Harriet - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Norman, husband of Delores - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Olga - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Olga - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Oliver - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Oliver and Muriel - Married, 1950's
Schultz, Oliver, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, O'Millia - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Orville, son of Emil - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Oscar-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Oscar and Elizabeth - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Oscar F. and Olive B. - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Oscar, daughter Alice Mae died - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Ottelia-Mrs. Wm. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Ottilia - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Ottilia - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ottilie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ottilie-Mrs. Louis R. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ottilie-Mrs. Wm. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Otto - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Otto and Alma - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Otto and Annie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Otto-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Otto and Florence - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Otto and Minnie - Married, 1880's
Schultz, Otto F. - 25th Anniversary, 1930's
Schultz, Otto F., husband of Sena - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Otto H. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Otto H. and Mary - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Otto H. and Mary E. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Otto H., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Otto K. A. and Lillian A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Otto, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Otto, husband of Marie - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Otto, husband of Ottilie - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Patricia - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Patricia, daughter of Fred - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Paul - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Paul and Lottie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Paul and Margaret - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Paul-Rev., husband of Olga - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Paul and Bena - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Paul and Olga - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Paul and Phillipine - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Paul J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Paul J. F. and Anna M. M. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Paul, husband of Albertina - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Paul, husband of Amanda - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Paul, infant son killed in car accident - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Paula - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Paulina - Married, 1880's
Schultz, Pauline - D th Anniversary, 1950's
Schultz, Pauline - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Pauline - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Pauline - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Pauline-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Pauline-Mrs. George - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Pauline-Mrs. Stanislaus - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Pauline M. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Pearl E. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Percy - 20th Anniversary, 1930's
Schultz, Peter - married Anna, 1 child born in 1906 - family group sheet
Schultz, Peter - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Peter - born 1837, married twice - Wilhelmine, Maria Carolina, 1 child born in 1867 - family group sheet
Schultz, Peter A., husband of Agnes - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Peter and Marion - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Phyllis-Mrs. Leonard A. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Ralph-Mrs.-attended funeral of aunt in Watertown - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ralph W., husband of Dorothy E. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Raymond - 25th Anniversary, 1940's
Schultz, Raymond L., husband of Elta - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Raymond, son of Elmer - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Rebecca-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Regina - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Reinhard C., husband of Hilda - Obituary, 1980's
Schultz, Reinhold - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Reinhold and Augusta - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Reinhold and Elvera Ann - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Reinhold Ferdinand - born 1866, married Bertha, 3 children from 1887 to 1890 - family group sheet
Schultz, Reinhold Ferdinand - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Reinhold J., husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Reinhold, husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Reinhold, husband of Elvera - Obituary, 1960's
Schultz, Reuben Frederick - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Ricca-Miss - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, richard - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Richard - married Ida, 2 children from 1889 to 1890 - family group sheet
Schultz, Richard and Amanda - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Richard and Dora - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Richard and Mary - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Richard and Ellen Jane - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Richard W. and Amanda M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Rita, daughter of J. A. and estelle D. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Robert - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Robert and Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Robert and Irene - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Robert and Margaret - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Robert B., son of Harry A. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Robert C., husband of Johanna - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Robert E.-son of Merlin - Obituary, 1960's
Schultz, Robert F. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Robert Joys, son of Hans P. and Emily - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Robert R. and Althea A. - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Robert Reinhard - Obituary, 1960's
Schultz, Robert Richard, husband of Althea - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Roger - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Roma - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Roma Mary - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Rosa - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Rosa - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Rosa-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Rosalie - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Rosalie, daughter of Eleanor - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Rose - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Rose - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Rose-Mrs. Elmer - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Rose-Mrs. Frank - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Rosetta - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Rosie-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Roy-killed by train - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Roy James, husband of Maggie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Rudolf - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Rudolph and Mary - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Rudolph and Sophia - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Rudolph and Ida - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Rudolph F., husband of Lena - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Rudolph H., husband of Josephine - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Rudolph, husband of Bernice - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Rudolph, husband of Ida - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Ruth - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Ruth E., daughter of William F. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Sabina - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Sabina-Mrs. Otto - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Salbina - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Sandra Alyce, daughter of Arthur - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Sarah - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Sarah - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Selma - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Selma - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Sena - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, son - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Sophia - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Sophie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Sophie-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Sophie-Mrs. Rudolph - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Stanley - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Stefania - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Stella-Mrs. Ernest - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Susanna - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Sylvester 'Cy', husband of Eunice - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Theador and Adolphine - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Theo., daughter Gladys died - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Theodor - born 1841, married Adolphine, 4 children from 1867 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schultz, Theodor - married Elisabethe, 4 children from 1851 to 1865 - family group sheet
Schultz, Theodor - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Theodor Ferd. and Maria Magd. - marriage record, 1880's
Schultz, Theodore and Amanda - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Theodore and Ida - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Theodore W., husband of Amanda - Obituary, 1960's
Schultz, Theresa - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Theresa - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Theresa-Mrs. Julian - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Theresia M. - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Tillie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Tillie-Mrs. Frank - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Ulricka - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Valentin and Louise - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Valerie F. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Vera-Mrs. Lester - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Vernon-sewer ditch cave-in - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Victoria-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Victoria-Mrs. H. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Vinelda - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Viola - 25th Anniversary, 1950's
Schultz, Viola - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Viola A. - Married, 1910's
Schultz, Viola E. - Married, 1930's
Schultz, Viola 'Ole'-Mrs. Howard H. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Violet E. - Married, 1940's
Schultz, Vivian A.-Mrs. Rollin - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, W. D. 'Billy' - Golden Wedding, 1930's
Schultz, W. E. - 25th Anniversary, 1920's
Schultz, W. F., infant child died - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Waldemar M. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Walter and Clara - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Walter and Elfrida - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Walter and Ella - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Walter and Florence - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Walter and Minnie - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Walter F., husband of Irma - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Walter G., husband of Fern - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Walter J. Ed. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Walter, of Neillsville - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Walter, son Carl died - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Wendelin - Married, 1920's
Schultz, Wendell - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Whelimina-Mrs. Karl - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Wilfred G., husband of Erna - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Wilhelm - born 1835, married Johanna, 4 children from 1868 to 1876 - family group sheet
Schultz, Wilhelm - married Maria, 1 child born in 1863 - family group sheet
Schultz, Wilhelm - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Wilhelm - Obituary, 1900's
Schultz, Wilhelm and Linda - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Wilhelm and Theresia - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, Wilhelm - born 1853, married Wilhelmina Appolonia 'Mina', 1 child born in 1877 - family group sheet
Schultz, Wilhelm and Emma - Married, 1900's
Schultz, Wilhelm E. and Friedricke M. - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Wilhelm Edward and Friedericka Mathilda - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Wilhelm F. A. and Martha A. R. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, Wilhelmena - marriage record, 1840's
Schultz, Wilhelmina - Golden Wedding, 1930's
Schultz, Wilhelmina - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Wilhelmina - Married, 1880's
Schultz, Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, Wilhelmina-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Wilhelmina-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Wilhelmina-Mrs. Frank - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Wilhelmina-Mrs. Gustav - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Wilhelmina-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Wilhelmine L.R. - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Wilhelmine M. - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, Willard F., husband of Sally - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Willhelmina - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William - married Josephine B., 7 children from 1874 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schultz, William - born 1828, married Maria, 6 children from 1861 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schultz, William - married Ottilia, 9 children from 1880 to 1899 - family group sheet
Schultz, William - 34th Anniversary, 1930's
Schultz, William - D C, 1950's
Schultz, William - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, William - Story, 1880's
Schultz, William and Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, William and Annie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, William and Doris - marriage record, 1860's
Schultz, William and Johann - marriage record, 1850's
Schultz, William and Lillian - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, William and Mamie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, William and Martha - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz, William and Meta D. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, William and Minie - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, William and Minnie - marriage record, 1870's
Schultz, William-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, William A. - born 1872, married Mary Anna, 1 child born in 1913 - family group sheet
Schultz, William A. - 25th Anniversary, 1920's
Schultz, William A. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, William A. and Louise - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, William A., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William A., husband of Henriette - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, William A., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, William and Clara - Married, 1900's
Schultz, William and Mary - Married, 1900's
Schultz, William C. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, William C., husband of Gulnary - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, William C., husband of Minnie - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William D.-Who's Who in Stanley - Story, 1920's
Schultz, William D., husband of Catherine - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William E., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, William F. - born 1852, married Katherine E., 3 children from 1882 to 1890 - family group sheet
Schultz, William F. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, William F. and Nellie - marriage record, 1900's
Schultz, William F. and Sarah S. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, William F., husband of Annie - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, William F., husband of Catherine - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, William F., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William F., husband of Nellie - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, William G. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William H. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, William H., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William J. - born 1871, married Clara, 2 children from 1901 to 1904 - family group sheet
Schultz, William J. - Golden Wedding, 1950's
Schultz, William J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, William J. and Anna-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, William J. and Mrs. Anna - Married, 1920's
Schultz, William J., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1960's
Schultz, William J., married twice - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, William J., of Town of Hewett - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, William Johann - born 1869, married Emma Dora Rosa, 4 children from 1889 to 1909 - family group sheet
Schultz, William John and Ruth Harriet - Married, 1940's
Schultz, William P. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, William R. F. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, William T. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, William T. and Louise C. - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, William T., husband of Meta - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, William Theodore, husband of Louise - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, William, husband of Irma - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William, husband of Lilly - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, William, husband of Martha - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William, husband of Otilia - Obituary, 1940's
Schultz, William, husband of Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, William, infant daughter Bernice Marcella died - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz, Wilma-Mrs. Elmer - Obituary, 1950's
Schultz, Wm. - Obituary, 1920's
Schultz, Wm. and Anna - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Wm. and Martha - marriage record, 1890's
Schultz, Wm.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz, Wm.-r. and Lydia A. - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Wm. and Louisa - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Wm. and Mary - Married, 1890's
Schultz, Wm. J. - 25th Anniversary, 1930's
Schultz, Wm. J. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultz, Wm., daughter died - Obituary, 1890's
Schultz Aschenbrenner Zweigler
Schultz Aschenbrenner Zweigler, Anna-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultz.
Schultz., Frank and Theresa - marriage record, 1910's
Schultz., Mollie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schultza
Schultza, Felix John, husband of Teckla - Obituary, 1940's
Schultza, Otto, husband of Marie - Obituary, 1940's
Schultze, Anna-Mrs. Theodore - Obituary, 1950's
Schultze, Dora-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1940's
Schultze, Edward - Funeral Attendees, 1940's
Schultze, Edward - Obituary, 1940's
Schultze, F., son died - Obituary, 1880's
Schultze, Ferdinand A., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schultze, Frances-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1930's
Schultze, Frances-Mrs. Kenneth - Obituary, 1980's
Schultze, Hans, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schultze, Henry F., husband of Pauline - Obituary, 1940's
Schultze, Henry Friedrich - born 1854, married Pauline 'Lena', 2 children from 1881 to 1886 - family group sheet
Schultze, Herbert-son of T. R. - Obituary, 1940's
Schultze, Ida - marriage record, 1900's
Schultze, James and Margaret - Married, 1940's
Schultze, Joe J.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schultze, L. F. and Anna - Married, 1880's
Schultze, Mildred - Married, 1930's
Schultze, Pauline-Miss - Obituary, 1940's
Schultze, Pauline-Mrs. H. F. - Obituary, 1930's
Schultze, Sidney W. and Frances C. - marriage record, 1900's
Schultzen
Schultzen, Selma - Married, 1910's
Schulwitz
Schulwitz, Gustav A. - Obituary, 1940's
Schuly
Schuly, Auguste - marriage record, 1870's
Schuly, Friedereke - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, A. G.-Mrs.-formerly of Tomah - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Ada - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Adela - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Adela - Married, 1920's
Schulz, Adelbert W. and Louise - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Adele - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Adeline - marriage record, 1910's
Schulz, Adolf Friedrich - born 1838, married Sophie Marie Henriette Friederike, 4 children from 1866 to 1871 - family group sheet
Schulz, Adolph - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Adolph H. and Sophie M. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Adolph Heinrich Christian and Sophie Mar. Har. Friedr. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Adolph, husband of Margaret - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Agneline-Mrs. Martin F. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Alber5 and Anna - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Albert - married Martha, 3 children from 1884 to 1889 - family group sheet
Schulz, Albert - 25th Anniversary, 1950's
Schulz, Albert - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Albert and Adolphine - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Albert and Bertha - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Albert and Bertha Marie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Albert and Caroline - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Albert and Edna - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Albert and Helen - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Albert and Martha - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Albert and Minna - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Albert and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Albert - married Wilhelmine, 7 children from 1882 to 1893 - family group sheet
Schulz, Albert August - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Albert C., husband of Emilie - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Albert F., husband of Rose - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Albert R. and Amelia L. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Albert Rudolph - born 1863, married Friedericka, 5 children from 1895 to 1906 - family group sheet
Schulz, Albert Rudolph, husband of Fredericka - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Albert, husband of Fredericka - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Albert, husband of Katherine - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Albert, husband of Martha - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Alberta - Married, 1920's
Schulz, Albertene - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Albertina-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Albertina-Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Albertine - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Aldine - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Alfred - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Alfred F. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Alice - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Alma - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Alma - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Alma-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Alma-Mrs. Adolf - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Alma-Mrs. Alfred - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Alma-Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Alma Elisa - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Alvin - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Alvina - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Alvina - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Alvina-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Alvina C. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Alwina - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Alwine - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Amalia - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Amanda - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Amanda A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Amanda Marie, daughter of Herman - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Amelia - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, Andreas and Lina - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Anita Louise - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Anna - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Anna - Married, 1890's
Schulz, Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Anna-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Anna-Mrs. Albert - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Anna-Mrs. Bernhard - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Anna-Mrs. Dr. J. H. Alfred - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Anna-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Anna-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Anna Albertine W. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Anna Emma-Mrs. August - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Anna Franziska - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Anna H.-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Anna J. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Anna Katherine-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Anna M. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Anna Marie-Mrs. Gustave A. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Anna S. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Anne Helen, daughter of Ralph G. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Anthony F. 'Tony', husband of Fern - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Anton G. and Mary - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Armand and Anna E. - marriage record, 1910's
Schulz, Armand C. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Arno and Edna - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Arthur A., husband of Kathryn - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Arthur and Berthina - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Arthur and Mrs. Bertha - Married, 1950's
Schulz, Arthur C. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Arthur C. and Louise - Married, 1900's
Schulz, Arthur C., husband of Frieda - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Arthur F., husband of Erna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Arthur F., husband of Margaret - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Arthur P., husband of Clara - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Arthur, infant son John Francis died - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, August - married Alwine, 1 child born in 1890 - family group sheet
Schulz, August - married Carolina Wilhelmina, 1 child born in 1859 - family group sheet
Schulz, August - married Elisabetha, 2 children from 1861 to 1862 - family group sheet
Schulz, August - married Emilie, 1 child born in 1879 - family group sheet
Schulz, August - married Emma, 1 child born in 1891 - family group sheet
Schulz, August - married Lizzie, 12 children from 1905 to 1911 - family group sheet
Schulz, August - married Maria, 3 children from 1860 to 1864 - family group sheet
Schulz, August - married Maria, 1 child born in 1888 - family group sheet
Schulz, August - married Mina, 1 child born in 1874 - family group sheet
Schulz, August - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, August and Anna R. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, August and Bertha - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, August and Celia - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, August and Emilee - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, August and Emilie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, August and Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, August and Mrs. A. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, August and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, August and Lena - Married, 1900's
Schulz, August Friedrich - born 1832, married Henriette, 8 children from 1858 to 1874 - family group sheet
Schulz, August H. and Martha - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, August Heinrich - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, August Heinrich Edward and Albertine Friedricke Caroline - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, August Herman - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, August W. and Auguste - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, August Wilhelm - born 1825, married Maria Friedrika, 1 child born in 1864 - family group sheet
Schulz, August, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, August, husband of Elise - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, August, husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, August, husband of Emilie - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, August, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, August, husband of Myra - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Augusta - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Augusta - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Augusta and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Augusta-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Augusta-Mrs. Otto - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Augusta Alwine-Mrs. - D C L, 1960's
Schulz, Augusta W. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Auguste - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Auguste-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Auguste Caroline Louise - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Auguste Emma - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Auguste Karoline - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Auguste Pauline - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Auguste W. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Auguste W. L. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Barbara-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Barbara-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Barbara-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Bernard and Louisa - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Bernhard M. and Anna A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Bertha - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Bertha - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Bertha-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Bertha-Mrs. Dr. F. M. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Bertha-Mrs. William J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Bertha A. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Bertha A. C. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Bertha Auguste - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Bertha Charlotte - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Bertha M. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Berthina-Mrs. Arthur - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Betha-Mrs. Carl - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Beulah Ora-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Beverly Ann, daughter of Edward - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Bruno F. W. and Emma - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Budny Herman and Emilie Pauline J. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, C. F. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, C. F. and D. S. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, C. F. - married Wilhelmine, 1 child born in 1873 - family group sheet
Schulz, C. F. W. and D. S. F. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, C. P.-Rev. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Carl - born 1831, married Albertine, 6 children from 1862 to 1879 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Albertine, 1 child born in 1858 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Anna, 1 child born in 1896 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Auguste, 1 child born in 1881 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Bertha, 1 child born in 1879 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Caroline, 1 child born in 1864 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Catharina, 2 children from 1859 to 1873 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Ernestine, 8 children from 1848 to 1861 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Johanna, 2 children from 1887 to 1891 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Johanne, 3 children from 1872 to 1879 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Louise, 5 children from 1863 to 1872 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Louise, 1 child born in 1890 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Martha, 1 child born in 1898 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - Golden Wedding, 1930's
Schulz, Carl - Obituary, 1890's
Schulz, Carl and Anna - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Carl and Annie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Carl and Auguste - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Carl and Caroline - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Carl and Emma - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Carl and Frieda - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Carl and Johanna - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Carl and Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Carl and Martha - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Carl and Susanne Helene - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Carl-Mrs. - Obituary, 1890's
Schulz, Carl - married Sophie, 1 child born in 1883 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl - married Wilhelmine, 4 children from 1867 to 1873 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl August - born 1814, married Augustine Wilhelmine Henriette, 6 children from 1842 to 1854 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl F. and Caroline W. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Carl F., son of Carl and Bertha - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Carl Fr. - married Friederike, 1 child born in 1854 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl Friedrich - born 1859, married Bertha Helene 'Lena', 4 children from 1891 to 1894 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl Friedrich - married Johanne Friedrike Christine, 5 children from 1827 to 1842 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl Friedrich - born 1811, married twice - Maria, Caroline Wilhelmine, 11 children from 1841 to 1858 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl Friedrich - death certificate, 1880's
Schulz, Carl Friedrich and Anna Maria - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Carl Friedrich - married Wilhelmine, 4 children from 1871 to 1879 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl G. and Johanne E. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Carl Gottlieb - born 1795, married Dorothea Louise, 7 children from 1825 to 1848 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl Gustav and Johanna Elise - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Carl Heinrich - born 1845, married Friedrike, 8 children from 1870 to 1879 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl Heinrich - married Henriette, 1 child born in 1839 - family group sheet
Schulz, Carl Heinrich - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Carl Johann - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Carl M. and Louise - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Carl William, husband of Rosalia - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Carl, husband of Emilia - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Carl, husband of Johanna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Carl, husband of Wilhelmine - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Carlton - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Carmen-family reunion - Story, 1960's
Schulz, Carmon - Golden Wedding, 1960's
Schulz, Carolina - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Carolina - Married, 1890's
Schulz, Caroline - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Caroline - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Caroline-Mrs. Edward J. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Caroline-Mrs. Frederick - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Caroline H. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Caroline Hirthe - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Caroline S. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Caroline Sophie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Caroline Welzen - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Caroline Wilhelmine-Mrs. Carl Friedrich - death certificate, 1890's
Schulz, Carrie - Married, 1890's
Schulz, Catharine - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Catherine - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Celia-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Charles - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Charles and Augusta - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Charles and Bertha - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Charles and Caroline - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Charles and Elizabeth - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Charles and Ella - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Charles and Emily - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Charles and Frederika - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Charles and Ida - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Charles and Mary - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Charles and Minnie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Charles Bud, husband of Sylvia - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Charles D. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Charles H., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Charles L. and Kate - marriage record, 1910's
Schulz, Charles, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Charles, husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Charlotte-Mrs. Rudolph - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Charlotte-Mrs. W. Joseph - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Charlotte 'Lottie' - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Chas. and Mary - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Chas. C. and Johanne F. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Chas. Ch. Th. and Johanne Fr. Carol. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Chas., infant son died - Obituary, 1890's
Schulz, Chester and Cordula - Married, 1920's
Schulz, Chester J., husband of Cordula - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Christian - married Caroline, 1 child born in 1857 - family group sheet
Schulz, Christian - married Friederike, 1 child born in 1852 - family group sheet
Schulz, Christian - married Johanna Dor. Henr., 3 children from 1846 to 1850 - family group sheet
Schulz, Christian - married Johanna, 2 children from 1861 to 1864 - family group sheet
Schulz, Christian and Mathilde - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Christian F. and Henriette S. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Christian J. and Katherina D. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Christina Anna-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1980's
Schulz, Clara - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Clara - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Clara - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Clara-Miss - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Clara-Mrs. Ernst - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Clara E. J. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Clarence and Eleanor - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Claudia - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Cora-Mrs. Bernard - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Cyrus H., husband of Hattie - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Daniel - married Henriette, 1 child born in 1849 - family group sheet
Schulz, Daniel - born 1802, married twice - Maria, Maria, 2 children from 1845 to 1850 - family group sheet
Schulz, Daniel J. and Emilie C. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Daniel Joachim Friedrich and Emilie Caroline Auguste - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Dela - marriage record, 1910's
Schulz, Deresa - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Donald W., husband of Ruth - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Dora - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Dora-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Dorothea - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Dorothea-Mrs. Reinhold - death certificate, 1900's
Schulz, Dorothy - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Douglas, son of Ralph M. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, E. L. Albertine - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Ed and Elizabeth - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Edna - Married, 1920's
Schulz, Edna H.-Mrs. Emil - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Eduard - born 1852, married Albertina Clementina, 10 children from 1878 to 1898 - family group sheet
Schulz, Eduard - married Alma, 3 children from 1893 to 1902 - family group sheet
Schulz, Eduard - married Elisabeth, 1 child born in 1906 - family group sheet
Schulz, Eduard - married Henriette, 1 child born in 1876 - family group sheet
Schulz, Eduard - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, Eduard and Louise - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Eduard J. and August C. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Eduard Wilhelm - born 1826, married Charlotte Marie Dorothea, 1 child born in 1850 - family group sheet
Schulz, Edward - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Edward - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Edward and Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Edward and Friedericke - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Edward and Helene M. F. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Edward and Louise - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Edward and Metoh - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Edward and Pauline - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Edward A., husband of Edith - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Edward H. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Edward husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Edward J. - born 1857, married Bertha Hanne Auguste, 7 children from 1885 to 1898 - family group sheet
Schulz, Edward J. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Edward J. H. and Bertha A. J. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Edward O., husband of Marie - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Edward P., husband of Eleanor - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Edward, husband of Albertina - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Edward, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Edward, husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Edward, husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Edward, husband of Helena 'Lena' - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Edward, husband of Pearl - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Edward, son of Edward and Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Edward, son Vernon died - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Edwin and Beatrice - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Edwin W., husband of Dorothy - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Edwin W., husband of Pearl - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Elda K. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Elisa F. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Elise - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Elizabeth - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Elizabeth - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Elizabeth-Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Elizabeth L.-Mrs. Max A. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Ella - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Ella - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Ella-Mrs. John F. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Ella L.-Mrs. Walter P. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Ella, daughter of Edward - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Elmer and Laura - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Elsa - Married, 1910's
Schulz, Elsie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Elsie - Married, 1900's
Schulz, Emelia-Mrs. Gustav - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Emil - married Bertha, 1 child born in 1883 - family group sheet
Schulz, Emil - married Laura, 3 children from 1882 to 1888 - family group sheet
Schulz, Emil and Dora - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Emil and Minnie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Emil-Rev., husband of Claudia - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Emil and Matilda - Married, 1910's
Schulz, Emil J. - Obituary, 1960's
Schulz, Emil, husband of Laura - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Emilee - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Emilia - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Emilia-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Emilie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Emilie - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Emilie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Emilie-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Emilie A. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Emilie B. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Emilie Caroline - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Emilie Caroline Friederike - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Emilie Helene - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Emilie Mary Jesse-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Emily - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Emily-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Emily, Smith - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Emma - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Emma - Married, 1900's
Schulz, Emma - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Emma-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Emma-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Emma-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Emma-Mrs. Otto E. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Emma-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Emma E. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Emma Friederike - death certificate, 1880's
Schulz, Emma H. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Emma Ida-Mrs. Fred - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Emma Malinda - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Emma, daughter of Mrs. Louise - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Erdmann - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Erica M. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Erich - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Erich, husband of Olga - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Erma M. - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Erna-Mrs. Otto - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Erna M. - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Ernest A. Jr and Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Ernest, husband of Cora - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Ernst - married Johanna, 1 child born in 1859 - family group sheet
Schulz, Ernst - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Ernst and Auguste - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Ernst C. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Ernst C. - born 1871, married Ulrike E. W., 4 children from 1893 to 1901 - family group sheet
Schulz, Ernst C. A. and Bertha - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Ernst Gottlieb - born 1825, married Hanna Marie Louise, 1 child born in 1862 - family group sheet
Schulz, Ernst M., husband of Augusta - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Ernstine A. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Ernstine Albertine - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Erwin and Irene - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Esther - Married, 1940's
Schulz, F. William, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Ferdinand - married Bertha, 3 children from 1892 to 1902 - family group sheet
Schulz, Ferdinand and Carolina - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Ferdinand and Caroline - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Ferdinand and Ida - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Ferdinand - married Wilhelmine, 3 children from 1861 to 1865 - family group sheet
Schulz, Ferdinand - married Wilhelmine, 1 child born in 1854 - family group sheet
Schulz, Ferdinand F. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Ferdinand Friedrich - born 1827, married twice - Caroline, get the, 3 children from 1854 to 1870 - family group sheet
Schulz, Ferdinand Friedrich - Obituary, 1890's
Schulz, Ferdinand Heinrich - born 1845, married Paulena, 7 children from 1880 to 1887 - family group sheet
Schulz, Ferdinand, husband of Pauline - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Florence - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Frances-Mrs. Arthur A. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Frances-Mrs. Frederick - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Francis - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Frank - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Frank and Anna - marriage record, 1910's
Schulz, Frank and Ida - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Frank and Wilhelmina - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Frank C., husband of Ida - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Frank L. and Lizzie - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Frank, husband of Magdalena - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, FrankG., husband of Lydia - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Franz - married Catharina, 1 child born in 1883 - family group sheet
Schulz, Franz - married Emilie, 2 children from 1889 to 1893 - family group sheet
Schulz, Franz - married Emma, 7 children from 1883 to 1892 - family group sheet
Schulz, Franz - married Lina, 1 child born in 1898 - family group sheet
Schulz, Franz - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Franz and Hulda - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Franz and Luia - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Franz and Rosa - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Franz and Wilhelmina - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Franz - married Wilhelmine, 5 children from 1886 to 1897 - family group sheet
Schulz, Franz H. - married Caroline M. A., 1 child born in 1865 - family group sheet
Schulz, Franzeska - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Fred - married Marie M., 2 children from 1884 to 1888 - family group sheet
Schulz, Fred - 25th Anniversary, 1900's
Schulz, Fred - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, Fred and Rosa - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Fred and Clara - Married, 1910's
Schulz, Fred and Elizabeth-Mrs. - Married, 1900's
Schulz, Fred C. and Anna - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Fred C., husband of Minnie - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Fred T. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Fred, husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Fred, husband of Enna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Fred, son Roman died - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, Frederica - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Frederich - born 1848, married Bertha, 9 children from 1874 to 1896 - family group sheet
Schulz, Frederich - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Frederick - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Frederick and Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Frederick C. and Meta - Married, 1900's
Schulz, Frederick William, husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Frederick, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Frederick, husband of Marie - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Frederick, son of Emma - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Fredericka-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Fredie. W. and Reb. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Fredrich and Sophia - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Frieda - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Friedbert - married Caroline, 2 children from 1882 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friederich Christoph - born 1774, married Friederica Sophia Elizabeth Catharina, 2 children from 1811 to 1816 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedericka - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Friedericke - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Friederike - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Friedrica - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Friedrich - married Anna, 1 child born in 1887 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - born 1850, married Appolonia, 6 children from 1869 to 1879 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - married Auguste, 1 child born in 1869 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - married Ernestine, 1 child born in 1858 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - born 1822, married Friederike, 3 children from 1857 to 1866 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - married Friederike, 1 child born in 1855 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - married Henriette, 2 children from 1874 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - married Maria, 1 child born in 1894 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - married Ottilie, 3 children from 1851 to 1867 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - married Rosina, 1 child born in 1866 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Friedrich and Appolonia - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Friedrich and Bertha - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Friedrich and Caroline - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Friedrich and Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Friedrich and Mathilde - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Friedrich and Mina - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Friedrich and Sophia - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Friedrich - married Sophie, 2 children from 1873 to 1877 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - married Wilhelmine, 1 child born in 1882 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich - married Wilhelmine 'Minnie', 2 children from 1873 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich Albert - married Friederika Wilhelmina Augusta, 1 child born in 1881 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich Carlo and Wilhelmine Louise - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Friedrich Nicolaus - married Johanna, 1 child born in 1859 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich W. - married Catharina, 1 child born in 1888 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich Wilhelm - married Anna, 4 children from 1885 to 1894 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedrich Wilhelm - born 1857, married Emilie, 6 children from 1880 to 1892 - family group sheet
Schulz, Friedricka - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Friedrika - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Fritz and Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Fritz and Louise Welti - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, G. Edward, husband of Alma - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Georg - married Sophie, 1 child born in 1868 - family group sheet
Schulz, Georg Wilhelm - married Margaretha, 4 children from 1855 to 1859 - family group sheet
Schulz, George - 25th Anniversary, 1930's
Schulz, George - D C, 1950's
Schulz, George - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, George and Elisabeth - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, George and Hedwig - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, George F. and Sophie F. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, George M., husband of Marie - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, George P. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, George Paul - Obituary, 1890's
Schulz, George W., son of Mrs. Anna - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, George, husband of Emily - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, George, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, George, son Douglas Delwin died - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Ghitta-Mrs. Paul G. J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Gladys-Mrs. Le Roy - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Gottfried - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Gotthilf A. and Eva M. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Gotthilf Ferdinand - born 1817, married Henriette, 3 children from 1858 to 1867 - family group sheet
Schulz, Gottlieb - married Wilhelmine, 10 children from 1862 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schulz, Gottlieb Wilhelm - born 1787, married Anna Sophia, 7 children from 1812 to 1824 - family group sheet
Schulz, Gustav - married Elisabeth, 3 children from 1863 to 1867 - family group sheet
Schulz, Gustav - married Maria, 1 child born in 1892 - family group sheet
Schulz, Gustav - married not, 1 child born in 1870 - family group sheet
Schulz, Gustav and Bertha - marriage record, 1910's
Schulz, Gustav Adolph - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, Gustav J. F. and Luise K. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Gustav, son of Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Gustave - married Emma, 6 children from 1908 to 1890 - family group sheet
Schulz, Gustave - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Gustave A., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Gustave C., husband of Ida - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Hane W. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Hanna W. Henricko - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Harold A. Backhaus Ethel - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Harold and Helen - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Harry and Malitta - Married, 1910's
Schulz, Harry D., husband of Betty - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Harry L. 'Cy', husband of Henrietta - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Hartwig H. and Sophia C. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Hattie - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Hattie-Mrs. George - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Hattie-Mrs. Paul - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Hazel - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Hazel May - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Hedwig - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Heinrich - married Auguste, 3 children from 1867 to 1874 - family group sheet
Schulz, Heinrich - married Lina, 1 child born in 1884 - family group sheet
Schulz, Heinrich - married Louisa, 3 children from 1864 to 1869 - family group sheet
Schulz, Heinrich - married Maria, 1 child born in 1873 - family group sheet
Schulz, Heinrich and Anna - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Heinrich and Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Heinrich - married Sophie, 1 child born in 1857 - family group sheet
Schulz, Heinrich Christoph - born 1773, married Ester Maria, 3 children from 1807 to 1815 - family group sheet
Schulz, Heinrich F. and Maria W. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Heinrich Friedrich - born 1851, married Maria Amalie, 2 children from 1874 to 1876 - family group sheet
Schulz, Heinrich Friedrich and Marie Wilhelmine Dorothea - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Heinrich Wilhelm - born 1807, married Marie, 3 children from 1838 to 1848 - family group sheet
Schulz, Helen - Married, 1920's
Schulz, Helen - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Helen-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Helen-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Helen-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Helena - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Helena - Married, 1920's
Schulz, Henrietta - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Henrietta-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Henrietta-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Henrietta-Mrs.-funeral mention - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Henriette - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Henriette-Mrs. August Friedrich - death certificate, 1890's
Schulz, Henry - born 1880, married Anna Margaretha 'Annie', 3 children from 1905 to 1910 - family group sheet
Schulz, Henry - Obituary, 1890's
Schulz, Henry and Helen - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Henry and Lena - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Henry-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Henry A. and Emma - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Henry A., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Henry Frederic and Johanna Paulina - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Henry L. and Frieda E. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Henry L., husband of Della - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Henry W., husband of Johanna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Henry Wm. and Inez M. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Henry, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Henry, of Abermathy, Texas - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Herbert - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Herbert A., husband of Grace - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Herbert and Agnes - Married, 1920's
Schulz, Herbert and Dora - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Herbert R.-S/Sgt., son of Bertha - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Herman - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Herman - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Herman and Maria - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Herman - married Sophia, 3 children from 1912 to 1912 - family group sheet
Schulz, Herman and Sophia - Married, 1910's
Schulz, Herman E. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Herman Friedrich - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Herman J., husband of Marie - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Herman L., husband of Mathilda - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Herman T. E. and Augusta E. W. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Herman, husband of Barbara - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Herman, husband of Fredericka - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Herman, husband of Josephine - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Herman, husband of Meta - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Hermann - married Amalia, 1 child born in 1862 - family group sheet
Schulz, Hermann - married Auguste, 1 child born in 1889 - family group sheet
Schulz, Hermann - married Bertha, 5 children from 1883 to 1891 - family group sheet
Schulz, Hermann - married Caroline, 2 children from 1875 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schulz, Hermann - born 1852, married Julia Auguste, 13 children from 1882 to 1900 - family group sheet
Schulz, Hermann - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Hermann and Mathilde - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Hermann Friedrich - born 1842, married Henriette, 8 children from 1868 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schulz, Hugo and Elsie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Hugo R. and Mary - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Hugo, husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Hugo, husband of Elsie - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Hulda-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Hulda-Mrs. Wm. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Ida - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Ida - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Ida-Miss - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Ida-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Ida C. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Ida E. A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Ida M. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Irene, daughter of Hufo - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Irvin and Meta - Married, 1920's
Schulz, Irvin Gustav, husband of Meta - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Irvin, husband of Meta - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Irwin and Meta - Married, 1920's
Schulz, J.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, J. H.-Dr., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, J. H. Alfred-Dr., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Jacob - married Maria, 1 child born in 1862 - family group sheet
Schulz, James, son of Le Roy and Gladys - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Jeanette-Mrs. Dr.Herman A. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Jeanne Ann, infant daughter of Rubin and Dorothy - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Jennie-Mrs. Adolf - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Joachem, husband of Maria - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Joachim - born 1811, married Caroline Dorothea, 2 children from 1844 to 1845 - family group sheet
Schulz, Joachim - born 1856, married Maria, 7 children from 1894 to 1902 - family group sheet
Schulz, Joachim - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Joanne Darlene, daughter of Henry - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Joh Dorothea - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johan F. and Bertha P. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johan Friedrich Hermann and Bertha Pauline Emilie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johan Heinrik Carl and Ana Henriette - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Johann - married ____, 1 child born in 1855 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - married Albertine, 4 children from 1881 to 1889 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - married Anna, 1 child born in 1884 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - born 1838, married Bertha, 1 child born in 1879 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - married Caroline, 2 children from 1857 to 1861 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - married Elisabeth, 2 children from 1860 to 1861 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - born 1816, married Louise, 1 child born in 1852 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - married Luise, 2 children from 1883 to 1883 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - married Marie, 1 child born in 1867 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - married Marie, 2 children from 1886 to 1888 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Johann and Auguste - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Johann and Sophie - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Johann and Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johann - married Sophia, 1 child born in 1853 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann - married Wilhelmine, 1 child born in 1888 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann C. and Johanna F. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johann Carl - married Sophie Marie Christine, 4 children from 1861 to 1871 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann Carl Friedrich and Johanna Friedrike Caroline - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johann Christoph - married Henriette, 2 children from 1852 to 1853 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann F. and Amelia M. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Johann F. and Maria A. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johann F. and Marie E. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Johann F. and Sophie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johann Friedrich - born 1835, married Marie Ernestine, 1 child born in 1863 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann Friedrich - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Johann Friedrich and Maria Amalia - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johann Friedrich Heinrich and Sophia - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johann G. and Emilie A. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Johann Gotthilf - married Johanne, 4 children from 1860 to 1882 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johann Joachim - born 1794, married Anna Maria Catharina, 2 children from 1827 to 1830 - family group sheet
Schulz, Johanna - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Johanna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Johanna-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Johanna-Mrs. Carl - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Johanna A. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Johanna and Letters to Santa - Story, 1920's
Schulz, Johanna Augusta - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Johanna Auguste Ulr - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Johanna C. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Johanna Caroline - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Johanna D. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johanna E. - marriage record, 1840's
Schulz, Johanna M. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Johanne - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johanne M. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johanne M. S. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Johannes - married Elisabeth, 1 child born in 1888 - family group sheet
Schulz, John - born 1859, married Magdalena, 2 children from 1888 to 1889 - family group sheet
Schulz, John - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, John - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, John and Bertha - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, John and Catharine - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, John and Jose - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, John and Louisa - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, John and Marie - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, John A., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, John and Lena - Married, 1910's
Schulz, John August - born 1875, married Emma Anna, 2 children from 1913 to 1913 - family group sheet
Schulz, John C. and Maryana - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, John G., husband of Johanna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, John Henry, husband of Katherine - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, John J. and Caroline M. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, John J., daughter Harriet dies from burns - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, John J., husband of Helen - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, John J., husband of Lena - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, John Joachim and Caroline Mary Dorothy - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, John W. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, John W., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, John Wolfgang - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, John, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, John, husband of Augusta - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, John, husband of Helen - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, John, husband of Lena - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, John, husband of Margaret - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, John, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Josef and Apolonia - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Josephine-Mrs. Roman B. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Julia-Mrs. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Julia-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Julia A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Julie - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Julios and Elisabeth - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Julius - 50thBirthday, 1940's
Schulz, Julius - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Julius and Louise - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Karl - married Luise, 1 child born in 1899 - family group sheet
Schulz, Karl and Susanna H. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Katherine - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Katherine-Mrs. Arno H. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Katherine-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Kermit - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Lawrence G., husband of Alvina - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Leantine - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Lena - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Lena-Mrs. Charles - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Leona - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Leonard, son of Emil and Laura - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Lester F. and Marjorie - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Lillie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Lilly - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Lily-Mrs. Robert - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Lina - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Lizzie - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Lorenz, husband of Augusta - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Louis - married Auguste, 3 children from 1891 to 1894 - family group sheet
Schulz, Louis - married Johanne, 3 children from 1859 to 1873 - family group sheet
Schulz, Louis - married Marie, 1 child born in 1881 - family group sheet
Schulz, Louis and Johanna - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Louis A. and Mary - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Louis Albert and Mary - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Louis F., husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Louisa - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Louisa-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Louise - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Louise and Marie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Louise-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Louise-Mrs. Adolph - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Louise-Mrs. Ernst - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Louise Marie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Lucille - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Lucy - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Ludwig - married Maria, 1 child born in 1892 - family group sheet
Schulz, Ludwig C. and Anna B. L. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Lydia - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Lydia - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Lydia H. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Mabel-Mrs. Erwin - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Magdalena - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Magdalene-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Magdelena - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Marg. Charl. Aug. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Margaret-Mrs. Albert - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Margaret-Mrs. William F. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Margaretha - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Margarethe Elisabeth - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Margarite - marriage record, 1840's
Schulz, Marguerite - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Maria - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Maria - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Maria - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Maria-Mrs. Joachim - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Maria Caroline - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Maria E. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Maria Friedrica - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Maria L. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Maria Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Marian F.-Mrs. Alfred J. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Marie - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Marie - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Marie-Mrs. Arnold - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Marie C. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Marie Cl. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Marie F. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Marie Friedrike - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Marie Friedrike Christiane - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Marie Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Martha - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Martha A. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Martha Auguste - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Martha Maria - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Martha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hitziger - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Martin - married Friedrike, 6 children from 1867 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schulz, Martin - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Martin, infant daughter Ruth Joanne died - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Mary - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Mary - Obituary, 1880's
Schulz, Mary-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Mary-Mrs. Frank E. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Mary-Mrs. Henry - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Mary-Mrs. John - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Mary-Mrs. Robert - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Mary-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Mary B.-Mrs. William F. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Mary C. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Mathilda - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Mathilda - Married, 1920's
Schulz, Mathilda - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Mathilda-Mrs. Emil - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Mathilda-Mrs. Oscar - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Mathilda Caroline - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Mathilde - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, May - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Melita-Mrs. Harvey - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Meta - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Meta-Mrs. Edward - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Michael - born 1799, married Anna Mary, 6 children from 1829 to 1847 - family group sheet
Schulz, Michael - married Maria, 1 child born in 1863 - family group sheet
Schulz, Michael - born 1832, married Wilhelmine Louise, 6 children from 1875 to 1884 - family group sheet
Schulz, Michael Frederick, infant son of Clifford and Mildred - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Michael J., husband of Frances - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Michael 'Mike' - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Minna - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Minna-Mrs. A. George - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Minnie - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Minnie - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Minnie-Mrs. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Minnie-Mrs. Otto E. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Minnie A. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Morla - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, Myleen - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Nora-Mrs. Lorenz - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Norbert C. and Mary A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Norma - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Norman and Lydia - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Norman son of Gaubata and Louise - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Olga - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Olga-Mrs. Herbert B. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Olga-Mrs. Paul - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Oliva - Married, 1910's
Schulz, Olive-Mrs. Willi G. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Oscar - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Oscar and Mathilda - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Oscar A. - Obituary, 1960's
Schulz, Oscar H. and Eva - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Oscar, husband of Mosella - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Otilie Emilie Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Otto - married Anna, 1 child born in 1892 - family group sheet
Schulz, Otto - married Auguste, 2 children from 1895 to 1898 - family group sheet
Schulz, Otto - married Emma, 1 child born in 1903 - family group sheet
Schulz, Otto - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Otto and Frieda - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Otto and Magdalena - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Otto-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Otto E. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Otto E.-Dr., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Otto E., son of Michael J. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Otto, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Otto, husband of Magdelena - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Paul and Albertina - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Paul and Hattie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Paul and Helena - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Paul and Marthea - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Paul-Rev., husband of Olga - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Paul A. - born 1871, married Philippina 'Bena', 3 children from 1897 to 1902 - family group sheet
Schulz, Paul A., husband of Bena - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Paul B. and Olga - Married, 1910's
Schulz, Paul Bernard, husband of Olga - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Paul G. J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Paul H., husband of Harriet - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Paul, infant son Marvin died - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Paul, son Marvin died - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Paulina - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Paulina-Mrs. Ferdinand - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Pauline - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Pauline Caroline - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Pauline Henriette Caroline - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Peter - born 1836, married Maria Carolina, 1 child born in 1862 - family group sheet
Schulz, Peter - death certificate, 1900's
Schulz, Peter - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, Ralph and Laura - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Ralph R., son of Dorothy - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Ramona - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Ray - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Raymond and Ruth - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Raymond, husband of Clara - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Reinhold and Catherine M. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Reinhold and Dorothea - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Reinhold, son Edward Charles died - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Richard O., son of Magdalina - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Richard, husband of Ida - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Robert - married Louise, 2 children from 1874 to 1876 - family group sheet
Schulz, Robert - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Robert and Fredricka - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Robert and Friederike - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Robert and Lillie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Robert and Louisa - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Robert and Louise - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Robert E. and Josephine - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Robert F., husband of Lillian - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Robert W., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Robert, husband of Elsie - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Robert, husband of Marie - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Robert, son of Lorenz and Nora - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Roman B. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Romona - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Rosalia - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Rosalina-Mrs., of Neillsville - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Rose-Mrs. Otto - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Rose-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Rosette - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Rosina - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Rosy - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Ruben, infant daughter Jeanne Ann died - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Rudolph and Hattie - Married, 1910's
Schulz, Rudolphine - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Russell, son of William - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Ruth E. - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Ruth Evelyn-Mrs. Otto - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Selina-Mrs. Joseph J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Sophia - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Sophia-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Sophia-Mrs. Herman - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Sophia Friedrica - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Sophia Gaertner - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Sophie - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Sophie Marie-Mrs. Adolf Friedrich - death certificate, 1890's
Schulz, Sophy - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, T. J. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Thekla-Mrs. Walter - Obituary, 1980's
Schulz, Theresa - marriage record, 1910's
Schulz, Theresa - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Theresa Mathilde - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Theresia Mathilde - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Tillie - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, Ulrick Boochs A. - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Vernon C. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, W. E.-Rev. and Agnes - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Wallace and Margaret - Married, 1940's
Schulz, Walter - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Walter-arm amputated-raising money for him - Story, 1920's
Schulz, Walter-drowned - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Walter and Clara - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Walter C., husband of Marie - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Walter E., married twice - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Walter F., husband of Rose - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Walter J., husband of Mildred - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, Walter, son of John F. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Wanda - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, Wanda A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, Wilbert-Rev. and Agnes - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Wilh. C. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Wilh. Caroline Frederika - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Wilhelm - born 1857, married Anna, 3 children from 1884 to 1891 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - married Anna Maria, 1 child born in 1854 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - married Auguste, 1 child born in 1890 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - married Carolina, 2 children from 1875 to 1876 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - married Caroline, 1 child born in 1891 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - married Dorothea, 1 child born in 1854 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - born 1851, married Elisabeth, 5 children from 1880 to 1889 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - born 1830, married Emilie, 8 children from 1857 to 1875 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - married Emilie, 1 child born in 1869 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - married Emma, 2 children from 1890 to 1890 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - born 1847, married Henriette, 2 children from 1871 to 1873 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - born 1824, married Margaretha Hubertina, 9 children from 1854 to 1871 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - married Maria, 1 child born in 1884 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Wilhelm and Ida - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Wilhelm and Maria - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, Wilhelm - married Wilhelmine, 9 children from 1868 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm A. and Auguste W. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Wilhelm Carl - born 1843, married Caroline Wilhelmine Sophie, 1 child born in 1874 - family group sheet
Schulz, Wilhelm F. and Auguste C. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, Wilhelm Fr. and Emilie S. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Wilhelmina-Mrs. Frank - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, Wilhelmina-Mrs. Frederick - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Wilhelmine - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, Wilhelmine - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, Wilhelmine Christina - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, Wilhelmine Louise-Mrs. J. Henry - death certificate, 1880's
Schulz, Wilhilmine C. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, William - born 1887, married Amanda, 1 child born in 1911 - family group sheet
Schulz, William - born 1832, married Louise Henriette, 8 children from 1859 to 1876 - family group sheet
Schulz, William - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, William and Auguste - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, William and Elizabeth - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, William and Emilie - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, William and Emily - marriage record, 1880's
Schulz, William and Henrietta - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, William and Jane F. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, William and Joana - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, William and Josepha - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, William and Josephe - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, William and Julia - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, William and Marie - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, William and Martha - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, William and Minna - marriage record, 1860's
Schulz, William and Ulrike - marriage record, 1870's
Schulz, William-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, William A., husband of Christina - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William August, husband of Christina - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William C. and Minna F. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, William C., husband of Lorinda - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, William C., husband of Millie - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William D. - born 1832, married twice - Johanna, Augusta, 10 children from 1859 to 1879 - family group sheet
Schulz, William D. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulz, William F. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William F., husband of Alvina - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, William F., husband of Amanda - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, William F., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William F., husband of Augusta - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, William F., husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, William F., husband of Minnie - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William Frederick - born 1866, married twice - Marie, Margaret, 4 children from 1900 to 1906 - family group sheet
Schulz, William Frederick, married twice - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, William H. O. and Matilda S. B. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulz, William H., husband of Erna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William H., husband of Martha - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William J. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William J. F. and Charlotte M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulz, William J., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William J., husband of Augusta - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William L., husband of Anna - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, William O., husband of Sophie - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, William, husband of Emma - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William, husband of Hermina - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, William, husband of Marie - Obituary, 1940's
Schulz, William, husband of Mary - Obituary, 1950's
Schulz, William, husband of Mildred - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, William, husband of Rose - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, William, married twice - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz, William, son of Mrs. Amelia - Obituary, 1930's
Schulz, William, son of William and Mary - Obituary, 1910's
Schulz, Wilmer and Lola - Married, 1930's
Schulz, Wm.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1900's
Schulz, Wm. and Elizabeth - Married, 1900's
Schulz, Wm. E. and Minnie E. - marriage record, 1910's
Schulz August F.
Schulz August F., husband of Maria - Obituary, 1920's
Schulz.
Schulz., Adolph, husband of Margaret - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, A.-Mrs., of Colby - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Adolph H. and Bertha A. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Adolph H., husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Albert and Margaret - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Alfred and Ella - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Alfred J., husband of Ella - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Alma - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Annie - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Anson, husband of Bertha - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Anton and Bertha - Married, 1900's
Schulze, August - married Emilie, 2 children from 1865 to 1883 - family group sheet
Schulze, August and Lavina S. - marriage record, 1860's
Schulze, Augusta - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Augusta-Mrs. Carl - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Barbara - marriage record, 1850's
Schulze, Carl - married Maria, 2 children from 1846 to 1849 - family group sheet
Schulze, Carl - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Carl Hermann - married Theodora Maria, 1 child born in 1866 - family group sheet
Schulze, Christian J. and Hanna F. - marriage record, 1870's
Schulze, Christian Jaackim and Hanna Friederike Augusta - marriage record, 1870's
Schulze, Dorothea-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schulze, Dorothy-Miss - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Edmund and Ida - Married, 1900's
Schulze, Edmund, husband of Ida - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Edward, husband of Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1930's
Schulze, Elise-Mrs. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Elmore and Ada - Married, 1930's
Schulze, Emil - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Emil Wm. and Augusta - marriage record, 1890's
Schulze, Emil, son of Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Emily-Mrs. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Emily-Mrs. Frank - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Emma - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Emma - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Emma-Mrs. Otto P. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Ernst - married Dorothea, 3 children from 1881 to 1887 - family group sheet
Schulze, Ernst - Golden Wedding, 1920's
Schulze, Ernst - born 1852, married Wilhelmina, 4 children from 1875 to 1885 - family group sheet
Schulze, Ernst, husband of Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1930's
Schulze, Erwin C., son of Otto H. and Lillian - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Fannie-Mrs. Otto - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Ferd.-Mrs. - Obituary, 1910's
Schulze, Ferdinand and Minnie Annena - marriage record, 1880's
Schulze, Frances-Mrs. Emil - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Frank G., husband of Josephine - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Frank Martin, husband of Alma - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Frank R. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulze, Fred-gets life sentence - Story, 1920's
Schulze, Fred C., husband of Mary - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Fred P. and Lena H. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Fred P., husband of Lena - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, G. Oscar - Obituary, 1930's
Schulze, George E. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Gotthold - married Renade, 1 child born in 1876 - family group sheet
Schulze, Gottlieb - born 1827, married Louise, 2 children from 1850 to 1852 - family group sheet
Schulze, Gottlieb - Obituary, 1900's
Schulze, Gustav L., husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Harry and Marian - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Herbert, husband of Grace - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Herman and Anna - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Herman A., husband of Emma - Obituary, 1930's
Schulze, Herman, husband of Amelia - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Herman, husband of Anna - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Hermann - married Amalie, 2 children from 1860 to 1864 - family group sheet
Schulze, Hermann A. E. and Emma - marriage record, 1880's
Schulze, Hermann August - born 1861, married Emma, 2 children from 1888 to 1895 - family group sheet
Schulze, Hermann August - marriage record, 1880's
Schulze, Irene - Married, 1920's
Schulze, J. Gotthold - married Wilhelmine Henriette, 1 child born in 1870 - family group sheet
Schulze, Johann Gotthold - married Henriette, 1 child born in 1873 - family group sheet
Schulze, Johann Gotthold - born 1834, married Renata, 2 children from 1868 to 1878 - family group sheet
Schulze, Johanna Prohing) - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Johannes F. - born 1807, married Anna, 2 children from 1840 to 1844 - family group sheet
Schulze, John and Bertha - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Josie-Mrs. - Married, 1940's
Schulze, La Verne-Mrs. William - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Lena - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Lena-Mrs. Fred P. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Leonard - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Linda - Married, 1900's
Schulze, Linda M. - Married, 1900's
Schulze, Loraine E., her financee died - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Loretta - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Louis - born 1850, married Paulina, 6 children from 1877 to 1891 - family group sheet
Schulze, Louis, husband of Paulina - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Lydia M. - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Magdelena - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Margar. - marriage record, 1850's
Schulze, Maria - marriage record, 1880's
Schulze, Martha - Married, 1900's
Schulze, Mary Victoria-Mrs. Henry W. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Mgdaelan - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Milda - Married, 1930's
Schulze, Minnie - Married, 1910's
Schulze, Minnie A. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Oscar - born 1858, married Maria, 4 children from 1889 to 1894 - family group sheet
Schulze, Oscar - marriage record, 1880's
Schulze, Otto - married Ernstine, 1 child born in 1894 - family group sheet
Schulze, Otto and Elisa - marriage record, 1890's
Schulze, Otto and Lydia - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Otto and Susanna - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Otto - born 1865, married Susanna, 1 child born in 1901 - family group sheet
Schulze, Otto A., husband of Fannie C. - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Otto B. - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Otto H., husband of Lillie - Obituary, 1930's
Schulze, Paulina-Mrs. Louis - Obituary, 1920's
Schulze, Reinhold W. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Reinhold, husband of Alice - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Robert C. and Anita - Married, 1910's
Schulze, Robert, husband of Edna - Obituary, 1930's
Schulze, Roland E., son of Mrs. Augusta - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, Rudolf - married Ulrike, 1 child born in 1893 - family group sheet
Schulze, Sahrah-Mrs. William F. - Obituary, 1930's
Schulze, Theodor F. and Edith T. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulze, Theodore and Ella M. - marriage record, 1890's
Schulze, Ulrike - marriage record, 1900's
Schulze, Wesley and Ramona - Married, 1930's
Schulze, Wesley and Romona - Married, 1930's
Schulze, Wilbert and Agnes - Married, 1930's
Schulze, Wilhelm - married Emma, 3 children from 1893 to 1895 - family group sheet
Schulze, Wilhelmina - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Wilhelmina-Mrs. Ernst - Obituary, 1930's
Schulze, William - Obituary, 1940's
Schulze, William F. - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, William F. 'Bill', husband of Elizabeth - Obituary, 1950's
Schulze, Willie - Obituary, 1920's
Schulzmann
Schulzmann, Johann Bernard - married Maria, 1 child born in 1880 - family group sheet
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Today's War
WORLD NEWS TOMORROW – Rebellious attacks in Afghan has killed a further two soldiers
WORLD NEWS TOMORROW – KABUL : A rebellious attack in Afghan has killed a further two soldiers from the international NATO military coalition. NATO announced that two officers died on Friday in eastern Afghan regions, but did not want to reveal any other information. These attaches on NATO convey have been systematically increasing over the past few month.
This is the heaviest fighting in the Afghan war that is currently concentrated in the south- east of the country, although insurgents have opened new fronts in the north and west and continue to conduct suicide bombings in the capital, Kabul.
So far this year, 154 NATO service members have died in the war uncertainty of the war among them were at least 100 Americans.
The Intel sources indicates that the NATO- Insurgence conflicts are far from over.
CYBERPOL Memorandum of Cooperation signed with Vasil Levski Bulgarian Military Association
Jun 18, 2018 The Editor World News Tomorrow
Today's War World News
Germany continues augmenting Baltic Air Policing
Jan 15, 2017 The Editor World News Tomorrow
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Bill English
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Newly Accredited: Universidade de Lisboa on Earning AACSB Accreditation
Dean Clara Raposo shares how the AACSB accreditation journey helped create stronger bonds and laid out strategic gains the school hopes to see as a result of accreditation.
In this blog series, AACSB is spotlighting business schools around the world that have recently earned AACSB accreditation. We ask the business school leadership about their journey to accreditation and what the new achievement means to them. In this interview, Clara Raposo, dean of Universidade de Lisboa’s ISEG-Lisbon School of Economics & Management, shares how the AACSB accreditation journey helped create stronger bonds within the business school community, as well as the strategic gains the school hopes to see as a result of accreditation.
Why was it important for your school to undergo the rigorous process of earning AACSB accreditation?
In a globalized world, it is fundamental to follow international standards and to be recognized for doing so. This is true for any competitive industry, and more so for business schools. For ISEG Lisbon, being AACSB accredited means three very important things: (1) self-awareness of our identity and goals, (2) a common cause and objective shared by everyone in the school as well as by our alumni and strategic partners (bonding and purpose), and (3) international recognition of our high standards of teaching and research, with the aim of attracting more and even better international students, faculty, and partner schools. Located in the center of a highly attractive city, Lisbon, we expect to strengthen bonds with partners from geographical areas where our presence is not yet very strong.
What did you learn about your school through your accreditation journey?
I learned that people at our school were a lot more resilient and determined than I had initially expected. Despite some hiccups during the long accreditation journey, the entire school supported wholeheartedly the accreditation process, and people were willing to implement change where needed.
What were the most challenging and rewarding parts of the accreditation process?
The most challenging part of the process was defining the criteria for faculty qualification and implementing that system.
At a personal level, the most rewarding part was feeling the pride of our community (faculty, students, professional staff, alumni) when we were preparing for the initial accreditation visit of the peer review team. Those were unforgettable days of sharing and excitement.
For the school as a whole, the most rewarding part has probably been the stronger bonds developed and the engagement around the assurance of learning process.
What impact do you hope to see from having achieved AACSB accreditation?
I hope the international profile of the school increases further. AACSB Accreditation translates into international recognition of ISEG Lisbon’s high standards of teaching and research. Therefore, we expect to attract more and even better international students, faculty, and partner schools. Our beautiful location in the center of a highly popular European capital city should also play a role in making ISEG Lisbon a desirable school of economics and management, and AACSB accreditation will be a catalyst in our internationalization strategy.
What advice would you give to another school approaching the accreditation process?
View this as an opportunity and never as a threat: take your time to debate which are your weaknesses and main objectives with all parties at school. People should not be scared; instead they should be determined and enthusiastic. Be honest about your current identity and set ambitious goals for the future. Convince yourself and others that it is possible to reach them. Listen to your mentors and reviewers. Spend time on your assurance of learning process, and use it to realize how much progress you are making. Be positive about the process and never give up. Remember: no one expects your school to be perfect, but you should be aware of any weaknesses it has and make sure you roll up your sleeves and continuously improve.
Clara Raposo is dean of Universidade de Lisboa’s ISEG-Lisbon School of Economics & Management in Portugal.
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COVID Live Updates: Cases in US likely 8 times higher than reported, CDC says
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Health officials warn the coronavirus pandemic will likely get much worse in the coming weeks.
They also say that it could be a while before pandemic-weary Americans see any significant relief.
This as total confirmed cases topped 13 million in the U.S. In addition, 91,635 people are currently hospitalized according to the COVID Tracking Project.
California alone has averaged more than 13,000 cases a day for the past week.
NY daily positivity rate up again to 4.27%
New York's daily COVID-19 positivity rate went up once again to 4.27%, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday. The governor said the state reported more than 157,000 test results on Saturday.
Today's update on the numbers:
Of the 157,320 tests reported yesterday, 6,723 were positive (4.27% of total).
Total hospitalizations are at 3,372.
Sadly, there were 55 COVID fatalities yesterday. pic.twitter.com/YODnxgOdHd
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) November 29, 2020
1M passengers traveled through US airports Saturday
Nearly 1 million passengers traveled through U.S. airports Saturday and officials are expecting even more Sunday despite surging coronavirus cases. According to Transportation Security Administration data, 964,630 travelers passed through TSA checkpoints on Saturday, a bump from 560,902 on Thursday and 820,399 on Friday. Yet travel industry groups expect Sunday -- as everyone heads home from their holiday destinations -- to be the busiest day of travel since the pandemic-related shutdowns began in March.
NJ Health Dept. employee tests positive
An employee working in the New Jersey Health Commissioner's Office recently tested positive for COVID-19, the health department said in a statement. The employee was last in the building on Tuesday, November 24 and is currently isolating at home. Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli and some members of the staff who work in the Office of the Commissioner at the Department of Health in Trenton will work from home and voluntarily quarantine through December 8. The contact tracing process has begun.
Illegal club with nearly 400 people inside shut down
An illegal club with nearly 400 people inside was shut down early Saturday, the New York City Sheriff said. In a post on Twitter, the sheriff's office said deputies discovered more than 393 people inside of a building on West 36th Street in Midtown.
Rockland County to begin testing schools within yellow zone
One week of coordinated testing will begin for school districts within Rockland County's yellow zone. The Rockland County Department of Health has partnered with Good Samaritan Hospital to provide the testing, which will being on Monday. November 30. Schools within the yellow zone are required to test 20% of students, faculty and staff over the two-week period immediately following the announcement of a yellow zone designation in order to remain open for in-person learning.
New Jersey reports 24 new COVID deaths
New Jersey reported 3,924 new positive cases on Saturday. That number is slightly down from Friday. However, more deaths were reported Saturday, 24, compared to 19 the previous day. Overall, the total number of reported COVID cases has surpassed 330,000 and the total number of deaths now sit at 15,136.
Newark COVID Task Force shuts down 8 businesses for violations
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka announces eight businesses have been cited for COVID violations. The mayor was and Public Safety Director Anthony Ambrose made the announcement on Saturday. They say that within the first two days of Mayor Baraka's 10-day lockdown, the Newark's COVID-19 Task Force issued eight summonses to businesses that violated Governor Phil Murphy's Executive Order.
NYC COVID daily numbers
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Saturday, 136 new patients were admitted to the hospital for COVID. In addition, 1,589 new cases were reported and the 7-day positivity rate average now stands at 3.64%.
Los Angeles issues stay-home order as coronavirus surges
The three-week order takes effect Monday. It came as the county confirmed 24 new deaths and 4,544 new cases of COVID-19. The five-day average of new cases was 4,751. Nearly 2,000 people in the county are hospitalized. "We know we are asking a lot from so many who have been sacrificing for months on end," Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said. "Acting with collective urgency right now is essential if we want to put a stop to this surge." The order advises residents to stay home "as much as possible" and to wear a face covering when they go out. It bans people from gathering with people who aren't in their households, whether publicly or privately.
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Search for man who attempted to rape teen girl in Brooklyn
MIDWOOD, Brooklyn (WABC) -- Police are investigating a disturbing afternoon attack in Brooklyn in which a man tried rape a 14-year-old girl inside a doctor's office and the harrowing incident was caught on surveillance video.
It happened just before 1 p.m. on November 22 inside a doctor's office on Foster Avenue in Midwood.
Authorities say the victim was early for an appointment and was waiting in the hallway when the man walked up to her and exposed himself.
When the girl tried to run away, the man grabbed her, and the video shows him then knock her to the ground while covering her mouth.
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The victim continued to resist, and the man eventually fled the building and drove off on a moped.
The teen was not physically injured.
Police say the victim was waiting for her mom to arrive when the incident happened. Her mom showed up shortly after the attack.
UPDATE: Police have arrested 31-year-old David Gonzalez and charged him with attempted rape in connection with this incident.
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Huizar corruption scandal reveals need for reform in housing practices
by AbundantHousingLA | Jul 6, 2020 | Blog | 0 comments
LOS ANGELES – As new details emerge in the corruption investigation of LA City Councilmember José Huizar, Abundant Housing LA believes that major reforms to land use and development governance are necessary to stamp out corruption and ensure that the fight against the housing crisis remains a top priority. Bribery in City Hall is not a victimless crime; the thousands of unhoused and rent-burdened families in our city are directly impacted by this type of corruption.
Councilmember Huizar stands accused of having received over $1.5 million in improper benefits, including campaign donations and outright bribes, from real estate developers seeking Huizar’s support for their projects. Given Huizar’s position as chairman of the powerful Planning and Land Use Committee, and given that LA City Councilmembers have significant authority over which real estate projects are approved in their districts, he was well-positioned to harness unscrupulous Downtown developers’ willingness to engage in pay-for-play and create an audacious shakedown operation.
One notable detail in the investigation was Councilmember Huizar’s approval of a reduction in the number of affordable units required in an Arts District development, in return for a $50,000 donation to his wife’s aborted campaign for City Council. . This amounts to an egregious affront to our most vulnerable neighbors in a city overwhelmed by a severe housing crisis.
As the LA Times editorial board argued, “When an official holds that kind of concentrated power — over decisions that can cost developers and companies millions of dollars — it just invites corruption.” The problem of undue influence over land use decisions is not just limited to Councilmember Huizar; it is an endemic issue that has clouded City Hall for decades. Rot in governance must be met with structural changes.
The influence that developers gained in bribing Councilmember Huizar has exposed the need for overdue reforms in the very way in which we build our city. The people of Los Angeles need and deserve a government that is not only proactive in tackling our biggest challenges, but also does so in an honest, transparent way. This would ultimately be in the best interest of all Angelenos, especially the most vulnerable, rather than in the interests of deep-pocketed developers with questionable business ethics.
City Hall and Mayor Garcetti must now embrace bold reforms in land use governance, with the end goal of removing opportunities for bribery in the first place. The first step would be to merge the Department of City Planning and the Department of Building and Safety. This would speed up and streamline the process of getting real estate projects approved, which currently can take years in some cases. This would deliver much-needed housing more quickly, while also reducing the ability of individual councilmembers to expedite project approval in return for campaign donations.
We also recommend making new housing development for projects with fewer than 250 units “by-right”. This means that if a proposed project complies with all zoning and land use regulations, it is automatically approved. City councilmembers would no longer be able to weigh in on the approvals process for individual projects, which would give them fewer opportunities to manipulate the process in the pursuit of personal enrichment or political favors.
The housing crisis facing Los Angeles is deep. We cannot successfully end it without trust in and commitment from our city’s leadership.
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Analysis of Federal Programs, the Number of the People with Disabilities, and Thwarting the Suggestion that Jurisdiction Over All Federal Disability Matters Should Be Assigned to One Federal Agency
While work on other parts of the 1986 report continued, the information in the “priority listing” of the 45 largest federal programs providing assistance to persons with disabilities was analyzed and interpreted in light of other statistical information about people with disabilities and the Council’s examination of the operation of the programs. The results of such analysis led to general findings that were quite consistent with views Frank Bowe had expressed in his book Rehabilitating America, and recently documented by economist Dr. Monroe Berkowitz of Rutgers University in a major study of expenditures on disability programs.[1] Scrutiny of the data revealed several provocative facts. Two of those, which Lex referred to as the “one-third/one-third” findings, were that only about one-third of people with disabilities of working age in the U.S. were employed (a drastically low proportion); and that, despite popular misconceptions to the contrary, only one-third of people with a work disability of working age who were not working were on the federal dole. These results served to underscore the distressingly high non-employment rates of people with disabilities, and to dispel the widespread assumption that most non-working individuals with disabilities were receiving federal disability and income-support benefits. Other striking findings had to do with the size and nature of federal spending on disability. Toting up the outlays of all federal programs on disability services, programs, and benefits revealed that annual federal expenditures on disability amounted to a whopping 60 billion dollars – second only to defense among categories of federal spending. Of that figure, the Council’s compilation of federal programs disclosed that over 57 billion dollars were spent on public aid programs providing financial support for people with disabilities who were not self-supporting. Less than 3 billion federal dollars were being spent on education, rehabilitation, and other programs aimed at promoting opportunities, independence, and self-sufficiency for people with disabilities. All of these findings would need to be synthesized and incorporated in conclusions to be featured in the summary report.
Another part of the summary report on which work continued focused on statistical data about persons with disabilities in the United States. In the introductory sentence of the materials he had developed for the Council, Frank wrote: “Today there are 36 million Americans with disabilities.” He repeated that figure in a section he titled “Demographics.” From my work on Accommodating the Spectrum at the Civil Rights Commission and on the upcoming 1990 Census for the Council, I had developed considerable skepticism about estimates of the size of the population with disabilities. In Accommodating the Spectrum, I noted that there was no single repository of reliable data on the population with disabilities and that the available statistics are difficult to aggregate because of inconsistent methodologies and definitions.[2] I suggested that an “estimated range” of people with disabilities was about as good as one could do based on current statistical sources.[3] After joining the Council staff and getting assigned to work with other federal agencies, I learned even more about the limitations and deficiencies of statistics on disabilities. In my October 24 draft of the summary report, I included a section titled “The Population with Disabilities” that incorporated some statistical information from Frank’s materials, but I replaced his definitive endorsement of the 36 million figure with the following more measured and more accurate paragraph:
Various estimates place the number of Americans with disabilities between 20 million and 50 million persons, with a figure of 35 or 36 million being the most commonly quoted estimate. A precise and reliable overall figure is not currently available, due to differing definitions, divergent sources of data, and inconsistent survey methodologies, which together make it impossible to aggregate much of the statistical information that is available.
A particular challenge in reaching consensus in developing the topic papers and articulating recommendations had arisen from the view, discussed previously, of a small but vocal minority of the Council members that a paramount problem with federal programs serving people with disabilities is that they are too disjointedly scattered around the federal bureaucracy, and that the remedy would be to unify all programs and agencies relating to disability in a single super-agency, preferably at the cabinet level. The idea that a single entity should be responsible for emergency evacuation of people with disabilities, disability parking privileges and other access issues at federal buildings and parks, Social Security disability benefits, federal special education funding, public transportation accessibility standards, federal agency affirmative action for employment of workers with disabilities, enforcement of federal disability nondiscrimination requirements, independent living program supports, enforcement of accessible housing standards, HIV- and other disability-related research funding, airline and airport accessibility, television captioning services, accessibility of the internet, and numerous other federal activities and programs that affect individuals with disabilities, struck some of us, including me, as simplistic, unrealistic, and not thought through. While the notion of a single point of entry – a phone number or referral agency that people seeking federal services or programs might access to find out who to contact or where to go – might have gained some traction, the approach that these Council members were promoting was more fundamental and extreme. They believed that the crucial problem was that too many federal agencies were dealing with disability laws, programs, and services; and they wanted to correct this by amalgamating them all to provide a fully one-stop-shopping entity at the highest levels of the federal government.
Such an approach has a number of flaws. Extracting the disability-related functions from federal agencies would be a nightmare – probably an impossibility – organizationally, administratively, and politically. The disability super-agency would have to amass expertise, not only on disability, but on all the discrete, nearly infinite, areas of government activities, policies, and programs that have an impact on people with disabilities. And if the disability super-agency wanted to implement some change or innovation, say in housing, transportation, or emergency preparedness policy, the agency with jurisdiction over the particular subject matter (HUD, DOT, or FEMA) would still have to incorporate it into its sphere of authority and implement it (unless one imagines totally separate, i.e., segregated, systems of housing, transportation, education, parks, air transportation, government jobs, etc., just for individuals with disabilities operated under the authority of the super-agency – an approach that would not only be drastically undesirable from a disability policy perspective, but would be blatantly illegal and probably unconstitutional). And the attempt to remove all disability matters from the other federal agencies to unify them in a disability-dedicated entity would dramatically and disastrously reinforce a destructive premise that people with disabilities are so different from other people that all of their affairs should be handled separately by a special unit in the government.
In discussions with members of the Council, I tried to ward off, disparage, or redirect the single-agency-for-disability-matters idea, as diplomatically as I could. In private, I told Lex I thought it was a really bad idea. At another time, Lex had mentioned that a boy who had seen him coming out of an accessible bathroom, had, after Lex said hi, begun, shyly but with great curiosity, asking what it was like in that bathroom. It became clear to Lex that the boy considered the accessible bathroom to be a very mysterious, even scary, place. Lex went on to tell how he opened the door to the room and let the boy look around, after which the mystery was removed and the bathroom was no longer a big deal or source of unease to him, and he seemed more comfortable with Lex too. After telling the story, Lex had commented on the need to remove the sense of difference and mysteriousness from things related to disability. In my mind, the notion of putting all the disability programs in a separate agency would exaggerate and exacerbate the differentness between matters involving people with disabilities and those involving others. Lex seemed to agree that the disability super-agency idea was neither realistic nor wise. The question for him was how to deal with those Council members whose hearts and minds were adamant that it was the correct approach.
Seeking an independent perspective, Lex somehow got Dr. Helga Roth, a long-time authority on disability information services and federal disability programs who had headed up the Clearinghouse for the Handicapped in the Department of Education as well as the Handicapped Information Center in the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, to agree to provide her analysis and thoughts on establishing a new high-level agency with jurisdiction over federal disability programs. Regarding a cabinet-level agency in which federal disability programs would be placed, she bluntly declared that “[t]he present structure of existing departments militates against such a concept.” She explained that “Federal Departments and agencies are mission and task oriented, not ‘population served’ oriented, e.g., education, housing, labor, transportation, environment, etc.,” because “this allows programs to be developed around the mission and development of ‘experts’ in these program areas.” She was more positive toward a lower-than-cabinet-level unit, an “Administration on Disabilities” in the Department of Health and Human Services, to play a coordinating role, similar to offices that currently played such a role in regard to what were called “vulnerable populations” such as children, youth, and families; elderly people; and native Americans.
One step toward redirecting the single-federal-disability-agency proposition had been accomplished when it was funneled into the Coordination topic paper. As the paper was being developed, I informed Council members about existing federal interagency entities, including an Interagency Coordinating Council (created by the same Rehabilitation Act amendments law that made the National Council independent) and the Interagency Committee on Handicapped Research, already charged with a coordinating function. The final Coordination paper would ultimately list nine federal interagency entities, plus the National Council itself, that addressed various aspects of coordination of disability programs and services. The Council members were also advised that an Administration on Disabilities had been proposed repeatedly over the years, but never established. The additional information did not, however, silence the voices on the Council of those who believed that the multiplicity of federal programs affecting people with disabilities was a travesty. They decided that the list of major programs the Council was developing did not drive home their point dramatically enough, so they called for a chart of all programs in the Executive Branch and the Congress that focused on some aspect of disability. The expectation was apparently that a graphic illustration of the multiplicity of such programs would incite a flood of indignation and generate a wave of calls for unification of the programs. There was no real opposition on the Council to the idea of a graphic representation of the information that had been compiled, and Lex agreed to the inclusion of such a chart in the report. The chart idea seemed to deflect the attention of the proponents of the cabinet-level-agency proposal away from pursuing the concept in the text and recommendations in the Coordination paper. Accordingly, the paper evolved into a less contentious, fairly straightforward piece in which the Council recognized that “coordination problems are creating major difficulties for persons with disabilities,” but noted that “[c]oordination is a complex issue that is not subject to simple approaches and solutions.” The topic paper then described coordinating efforts in the past and those that were currently in place, including the National Council itself, and then made a single recommendation, directed not at federal agencies themselves but at recipients of federal financial assistance – that Congress should require state and local agencies that receive federal grants to participate in the development of coordinated service delivery plans.
Continue on to Part 9: Pulling Together a Full Draft of the Report, Including a “Chart” of Federal Disability Programs
[1] Monroe Berkowitz, Disability Expenditures: 1970-1982 (Rutgers University, 1985).
[2] U.S. Comm'n on Civil Rights, Accommodating the Spectrum of Individual Abilities 10 (1983).
[3] Id. at 12.
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Shake the haters off! I’m not talking about the last time they split, but their most recent breakup, which hopefully means they’re done for good. Sorry if that sounds harsh, but I just couldn’t get into Montana. From his ridiculous flashy guy persona and the serious baggage he had from his alleged marriage, plus the fallout from his relationship with rapper Trina, he just seemed like a not-so-great candidate from the start.
Recently, he even described his relationship with Kardashian as a makeup to breakup type arrangement , as if inconsistency should be an acceptable standard. There’s something seriously wrong with that picture.
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The Kardashian family is beset by relationship controversy at the moment, with Khloe’s boyfriend Tristan Thompson reportedly having a tryst with family friend Jordyn Woods, and Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner also going through some issues. French Montana ‘s name was recently brought up surrounding Khloe’s controversy and the Bronx rapper set record straight. Khloe’s situation has been the talk of the gossip world over the last few weeks.
On Friday March 1 , blogger Perez Hilton appeared to ponder whether Khloe’s anger is hypocritical and questioned if she dated French Montana while he was still in a relationship with Trina a few years back. French Montana caught wind of the tweet and offered a response. Trina and French Montana reportedly dated for a while back in , before calling it quits in April
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To recap, she blamed Woods for breaking up her family and her relationship with Thompson. And wasn’t Khloe friends with Trina??? Keep the same energy you had when you took French Montana behind Trina’s back. Shut up and eat your karma up! You took Tristan from another woman while she was pregnant. Did you apologize to her.
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Khloe has rumoured to have broken girl code in the past when she was linked with her bridesmaid Lauren London’s ex Trey Songz. Khloe Kardashian has not had much luck when it comes to love, with cheating scandals aplenty. But some fans are claiming that the latest drama between Jordyn Woods and Tristan Thompson , is ‘karma’ for the mum-of-one. As news broke that Tristan and Jordyn had enjoyed an affair and the Kardashian klan cutting ties with the year-old model, critics were quick to point out the shady background of some of Khloe’s past relationships.
It’s thought Khloe may have even broken girl code when she was linked with singer Trey Songz in because his ex Lauren London was her friend and even a bridesmaid at her wedding to Lamar Odom. One online commenter broke down the intricate history of Khloe’s hookups, stating that they were firmly in Jordyn’s camp and “didn’t blame her” for the Tristan mess. They wrote: “Remember Khloe was friends with Lauren London then started to date her ex Trey songz which allegedly ended their friendship.
Don’t feel sorry for her. Khloe was called out by rapper Trina – who was apparently friends with her sister Kim – on Twitter for dating her “sloppy seconds” back in when she got with her ex, NBA player James Harden. They went out from the summer of to February , after Khloe had already dated another of Trina’s exes French Montana. Khloe’s romance with rapper French Montana was her first serious relationship following Lamar.
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French Montana has responded to the long-standing rumour that he began dating Khloe Kardashian while he was still with rapper Trina. Amid the ongoing love triangle involving Khloe Kardashian, her ex-boyfriend Tristan Thompson and Jordyn Woods, another famous name was brought into the firing line. French Montana found himself dragged into the narrative following claims that he started dating Khloe, 34, while he was still in a relationship with Trina.
The rapper, also 34, dated Khloe back in , supposedly after his relationship with Trina ended. However, after Khloe slammed year-old Jordyn for allegedly cheating with Tristan, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton suggested she may be taking a hypocritical stance. French, however, shut down the rumour, claiming he “was single like a dollar bill,” in an obvious attempt to distance himself from the drama.
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Artitja Fine Art
EXPLORING COLOUR: The use of Colour in Indigenous Art
The emergence of new Indigenous art centres throughout Australia has created new channels of opportunity for artists in remote Australia, not just in presenting their Tjukurrpa, or dreaming stories, but in pushing the boundaries of design, texture and colour.
Art Exhibition previously on at Artitja Fine Art in Western Australia, Australia.
From Friday 15 June 2012 to Sunday 01 July 2012
Launch Friday 15 June 2012, 6.30pm
Published by anonymous on Saturday 14 April 2012.
In an exhibition showcasing new work from over ten art centres and communities, some long established – others new, Artitja Fine Art will present EXPLORING COLOUR – an exhibition examining the use of colour in Indigenous art.
“I’ve always been intrigued by the Aboriginal artists use of bold, bright colour, particularly when used by the men, who might use bright fuschia, purple, pink and mauve in their paintings which is at variance to the perception that Aboriginal paintings ought to be in browns and earthy colours” says Director Anna Kanaris.
Colour expert and guest speaker Emily McCulloch Childs who will be in Perth to open the exhibition has written that classification of colour exists in Aboriginal society, as both a reflection of nature and, according to traditional practice, to represent social structures, sites and ceremonies.
For the desert painters, particularly those from Yuendumu, Utopia, Papunya, and the APY Lands, the bright colours afforded by acrylic paint have given their artistic practice a joyous burst of life. Bright colours also have symbolism like the more earthy palette of ochre does. The desert artists are able to render their landscape in evocative, emotional depictions of dreaming stories, titles deeds to country, song cycles, mythology and law, in a palette ranging from bright and sunny to moody and dark, through paint on canvas.
“Expect bursts of colour on the wall from artists from as far afield as the Kimberley to the Eastern Central desert and the APY lands in a fusion of ochre, acrylic and fibre mediums” says Kanaris. “In addition we are very pleased to have two very special guests and newcomers to the art scene, Frank Walsh Snr and Clarrie Cameron from the newest Western Australia art centre, Wirnda Barna, at Mt Magnet attending the opening.”
EXPLORING COLOUR is free to the public opening 6.30pm on the 15TH June and will run until the 1st July daily from 11am to 5pm, exhibiting at Earlywork, 330 South Terrace, South Fremantle.
MYTH, MARK MAKING,COLOUR & SYMBOLOGY IN ABORIGINAL ART – an illustrated talk
Thursday 14 June 2012 7.00-8.30pm
http://www.artitja.com.au
Minnie Pwerle Kukula McDonald Tilau Nangala Judy Mengil Rosalie Miller Jugadai Npaltjarri Artitja Fine Art
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posted by Lisa Wolter ON Dec 20, 2019
ArtsWave launched the POWER OF HER initiative over the summer with Proctor & Gamble's support. Since then, Greater Cincinnati's arts sector has women at the forefront of events and programs throughout the region. It's all in celebration of both the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote and the many arts organizations founded or currently run by women celebrating milestone anniversaries in 2020.
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