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African Union - Sixth Region Diaspora Caucus/New York (SRDC/NY)
Pan-Africanism must be the goal
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K. Leba Ola-Niyi
Wednesday, May 23rd 2007
On Friday, many Africans at home and abroad will observe African Liberation Day. The theme is "Africa must be self-reliant: Forward to a United States of Africa."
In addition, we should celebrate the 50th anniversary of Ghana's independence. We should understand, pursue and achieve Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's vision for a united Africa.
After the national flag of red, green and gold with a black star rose at midnight, Nkrumah declared:
"We again re-dedicate ourselves in the struggle to emancipate other countries in Africa, for our independence is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of the African continent."
In "sub-Saharan" Africa, Ghana was the first African/black nation. That victory was a thrill and inspiration for all colonial peoples who were fighting for freedom.
As a result of the Pan-African meetings and national liberation movements, Africa today has 53 countries. However, most so-called independent states fell into the bottomless pit of neocolonialism. The establishment of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Ethiopia fell short of attaining a powerful, prosperous and united Africa.
Africa has an odious debt to international lenders and Western governments. For example, Africa Action stated: "The continent currently shoulders a $2000 billion debt burden, which drains $14
billion per year out of the national economies of Africa and into the pockets of wealthy bilateral and multilateral creditors.
The effects of this debt burden are devastating, undermining government spending on health and education and fueling poverty."
These Western lenders impose free-market economic conditions that keep Africa in a perpetual debt trap. Africa Action added: "Between 1970 and 2003, it is estimated that Africa received $540 billion in loans. African countries repaid $580 billion in principal and interest over those years, but as a result of accrued interest at the end of that time period, the continent still owe over $300 billion on the original loans."
Hence, Africa is still paying illegitimate and immoral debts to international finance capital.
The World Bank and IMF imposed Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) on cash-strapped regimes that borrow high-interest loans to solve economic and financial crisis or to achieve economic growth and development. These harsh economic measures are as follows: producing,
extracting, and exporting cash crops and/or raw mineral resources, respectively; ending food and agricultural subsidies; cutting social programs such as education, health care, and housing; having mass layoffs in the public sector; devaluating national currency to make imports expensive and exports cheaper; opening your economy and public sector for foreign trade and investment; and privatizing government-owned enterprises or authorities.
The wealth produced by labor and capital never trickles down to the workers, producers and the poor.
As a result of these neoliberal policies, we are seeing a small oasis of the rich surrounded by the vast desert of the poor.
Free markets economics and trade exacerbate inequality between Africa and the West. Unfettered free market policy has widen the gap between the rich and poor between and within countries. In 1998, the GNP per capita of the rich world was $25,000, while the per capita in Africa was a little over $600. Under free trade agreements, multinational corporations based in the West dominate the market share, sales and proportion for world production.
Unfair trade terms and plunging commodity export prices result in lower income for most African countries.
A united Africa is possible. We must build a worldwide Pan-African movement that organizes and educates African everywhere. We must know and defeat the enemies of African freedom and justice.
We need another wind of change that will end neocolonialism and economic imperialism in Africa.
We must achieve the century-old goal of Pan-Africanism or African unity. Nkrumah wrote:
"The optimum zone of development for the African people is the entire continent of Africa. Until there is an All-African Union Government pursuing socialist policies, and planning the economic development of Africa as a whole, the standard of living of the African masses will remain low, and they will continue to suffer from neocolonialist exploitation and the oppression of the indigenous bourgeoisie."
We urge the African Union to achieve African unity as defined by Kwame Nkrumah, Seku Ture, Patrice Lumumba and other great Pan-Africanists.
We must demand that Western governments and global lenders acknowledge the unjust nature of Africa's debt and to cancel all illegitimate debts without neoliberal economic conditions.
When we have achieved Pan-Africanism, this objective will fulfill "the aspirations of the Africans and people of African descent everywhere."
K. Leba Ola-Niyi, a member of the Pan-African Support Group, lives on St. Thomas.
http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/index.pl/article_editorial?
FORWARD EVER, BACKWARDS NEVER!
AFRICA MUST UNITE AND AFRICANS MUST UNITE!
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Brahmana Sutta
Title: Brahmana Sutta: To Unnabha the Brahman
Summary: Ven. Ananda explains to Unnabha that the path of Dhamma is one with a definite goal – the abandoning of desire – which can only be attained by developing a strong desire to end desire.
SN 51.15
PTS: S v 271
CDB ii 1732
Brahmana Sutta: To Unnabha the Brahman
I have heard that on one occasion Ven. Ananda was staying in Kosambi, at Ghosita's Park. Then the Brahman Unnabha went to where Ven. Ananda was staying and on arrival greeted him courteously. After an exchange of friendly greetings & courtesies, he sat to one side. As he was sitting there, he said to Ven. Ananda: “Master Ananda, what is the aim of this holy life lived under Gotama the contemplative?”
“Brahman, the holy life is lived under the Blessed One with the aim of abandoning desire.”
“Is there a path, is there a practice, for the abandoning of that desire?”
“Yes, there is a path, there is a practice, for the abandoning of that desire.”
“What is the path, the practice, for the abandoning of that desire?”
“Brahman, there is the case where a monk develops the base of power endowed with concentration founded on desire & the fabrications of exertion. He develops the base of power endowed with concentration founded on persistence… concentration founded on intent… concentration founded on discrimination & the fabrications of exertion. This, Brahman, is the path, this is the practice for the abandoning of that desire.”
“If that's so, Master Ananda, then it's an endless path, and not one with an end, for it's impossible that one could abandon desire by means of desire.”
“In that case, brahman, let me question you on this matter. Answer as you see fit. What do you think: Didn't you first have desire, thinking, 'I'll go to the park,' and then when you reached the park, wasn't that particular desire allayed?”
“Didn't you first have persistence, thinking, 'I'll go to the park,' and then when you reached the park, wasn't that particular persistence allayed?”
“Didn't you first have the intent, thinking, 'I'll go to the park,' and then when you reached the park, wasn't that particular intent allayed?”
“Didn't you first have [an act of] discrimination, thinking, 'I'll go to the park,' and then when you reached the park, wasn't that particular act of discrimination allayed?”
“So it is with an arahant whose mental effluents are ended, who has reached fulfillment, done the task, laid down the burden, attained the true goal, totally destroyed the fetter of becoming, and who is released through right gnosis. Whatever desire he first had for the attainment of arahantship, on attaining arahantship that particular desire is allayed. Whatever persistence he first had for the attainment of arahantship, on attaining arahantship that particular persistence is allayed. Whatever intent he first had for the attainment of arahantship, on attaining arahantship that particular intent is allayed. Whatever discrimination he first had for the attainment of arahantship, on attaining arahantship that particular discrimination is allayed. So what do you think, brahman? Is this an endless path, or one with an end?”
“You're right, Master Ananda. This is a path with an end, and not an endless one. Magnificent, Master Ananda! Magnificent! Just as if he were to place upright what was overturned, to reveal what was hidden, to show the way to one who was lost, or to carry a lamp into the dark so that those with eyes could see forms, in the same way has Master Ananda — through many lines of reasoning — made the Dhamma clear. I go to Master Gotama for refuge, to the Dhamma, and to the Sangha of monks. May Master Ananda remember me as a lay follower who has gone for refuge, from this day forward, for life.”
How to cite this document (one suggested style): “Brahmana Sutta: To Unnabha the Brahman” (SN 51.15), translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu. Access to Insight, 2 July 2010, http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn51/sn51.015.than.html . Retrieved on 10 September 2012 (Offline Edition 2012.09.10.14), republished by Zugang zur Einsicht on http://www.zugangzureinsicht.org/html/tipitaka/sn/sn51/sn51.015.than_en.html retreived on: “date”
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"Jam is Thicker for Hebble
24th June 1960, Page 48
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Keywords : Brighouse, Bradford, Action, Associated Equipment Company, Ribble Motor Services, First West Yorkshire, First Calderdale & Huddersfield
• By D. R. MacGregor, B.Sc.(Econ.)
MOST managers of medium-sized bus companies look upon stage services as the backbone of their organization, with excursions, tours and privatehire work providing a little " jam " on the ordinary " bread-and-butter" income. In the case of Hebble 4 Motor Services, Ltd., however, the " jam " for coach [TO etlIRCROE 1
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resorts in the summer, Hebble run to all wellknown sporting events and inland beauty spots. A publicity brochure entitled "Out and About" is issued regularly. It contains full details of excursions, and wide use is made of local newspapers to advertise tours. It is considered that newspaper advertising often presents the best medium for informing the public of forthcoming trips.
Many tours have been linked to provide the popular "Five Ways in Five Days facilities. During the summer holiday period, five separate excursions to selected places are offered at a special combined rate. This is designed to cater for people who remain at home during holidays, but who still want to visit the coast and places of interest. Facilities include the provision of morning coffee, lunch and tea at good-class hotels.
Hebble pick up passengers in a wide area and this has been increased lately by the purchase of the excursions operated by Ripponden and District Motor Services, and the tours of Walton and Helliwell, Ltd., from Hebden Bridge, Mytholmroyd and Halifax.
The company's express routes fall into three groups. There are two services,
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night on the outward journeys, leaving Todmorden at 9:30 p.m. and arriving in Yarmouth at 8 a.m.
The second type of service is that linked with express routes of other operators. Through services between Bradford and Halifax to South Wales, Torquay and the West of England were recently authorized. Passengers must book through, travelling by Hebblc route X.3 to Rochdale, where they join the Devonian service of Yeiloway Motor Services, Ltd.
The service is essentially for Torquaybound passengers, but those for South Wales can connect at Cheltenham, and those travelling to the west with Royal Blue Services at Exeter. Other through facilities and connecting services are provided between Halifax and Burnley, where passengers link with the route of Ribble Motor Services, Ltd., to Morecambe and their X.5 service to Sou thport.
The remaining group comprises the most important express facilities—the Yorkshire-Blackpool joint services. Five operators provide them, linking all the major Yorkshire towns east of the Pennines with Blackpool, Lytham St. Armes and Fleetwood. These joint routes operate all the year, with greatly increased frequency during the summer.
The importance of this work, together with private-hire outings, is so great that Hebble have completely modernized the booking office in Fountain Street, Halifax. Fitted out in contemporary style, the office is doing much to attract potential customers. But no matter how good•publicity may be, it is the type of coach provided, together with the services of a helpful driver, that makes a satisfied passenger book again.
The coach fleet of 32 vehicles is composed of 13 Leyland Royal 'Tigers, six Comtner Avengers, six Bedford Vegas and seven A.E.C.s (two Regal Mark IV types and five Reliances). A wide selection of coachwork is fitted, including six bodies by Duple, eight by Plaxton, two by Whitson, four by BellhOuse-Hartwell, three by Associated Coachbuilders and six by Leyland.
Three of the Reliance chassis will be coming into service this year with the latest Harrington Cavalier bodies. Last year, two new A.E.C. Reliances with the latest Plaxton Panorama coachwork were placed in service.
Although great importance is put on coaching, the company also provide a network of important stage services. The two main routes are service 15, between Leeds and Burnley, and the 28 roUte between Leeds and Rochdale, Both arc worked by new A.E.C.-Willowbrook Reliances on a 60-minute frequency. Between Leeds and Halifax bath services follow 3 common route giving •a• 304 minute frequency. Journeys to Butnlel leave at 20 minutes, and those to Rochdale at 50 minutes past the hour. During the summer, the service between Halifax arid Rochdale is increased to 30-minute frequency.
Bradford is also linked with Halifax by two separate services with a 20-minute frequency, thus giving a ID-minute service between both towns by different routes. On Saturday afternoons there is a third route between Halifax and Bradford with a 30-minute frequency. In all, Hebble provide 16 stage services, of which four are run jointly with other operators.
Joint Working
The Yorkshire Woollen District Transport Co., Ltd., jointly work on the 38, 39 and 40 routes out of Cieckheaton to Windy Bank and Scholes, and to Halifax via Norwood Green. The other joint route is the 15-minute service between Bradford and Huddersfield which is shared with Bradford Corporation and the Huddersfield Joint Transport Committee.
These stage services are worked by a fleet of 55 red-and-cream Leyland and AEC vehicles, 26 of which are doubledeckers. The double-deckers are all postwar A.E.C. vehicles, 15 being Regal Mark HI models and II Regal Mark V vehicles.
The nine latest double-deckers to go into service have M.C.W. highbridge bodies and 9.6-litre engines for the Halifax-Bradford and HuddersfieldBradford routes. The remaining doubledeckers are of lowbridge design. The 29 single-deckers are Leylands—six P.S.2 types and 14 Royal Tiger models—and nine A.E.C. Reliances. The latest singledeckers are Reliances with Willowbrook bodies. Some are 43-seaters designed for either stage or express work.
The A.E.C. Reliance is proving a most economical vehicle, and over the difficult roads to Rochdale and Burnley the fuel consumption is gOod compared with other units in the fleet. Both these routes offer a severe test to the vehicles as much mileage is over moorland roads made difficult to negotiate during winter because of ice and snow.
Hilly Nature
Halifax is, of course, well known for its hilly nature, but the same problem presented by heavy gradients affects almost the entire stage-carriage system of the company. This places some strain on the engineering department.
The policy has therefore been to purchase vehicles with powerful engines but which at the same time provide economical fuel consumption. All new vehicles have come from A.E.C. or Leyland; the six Commers and six.Bedfords were acquired. as a result of take-overs.
Although the area covered by Hebble services is relatively compact, in the interests of economical operation vehicles are based either at Walnut Street, Halifax, or Park Lane, Bradford. The Halifax garage is the main depot which also houses the head-office staff and overhaul facilities.
Hebble, sandwiched between so many large operators, have consolidated their position in the Halifax area over many c12 years. The concern were ,formed in 1924 as Hebble Bus Services by Mr. Charles Holdsworth and his brother, the late Mr. Oliver Holdsvvorth. In 1929, services from Halifax were being provided to Leeds, Bradford, Bingley, Heptonstall, Burnley, Luddenden, Barkisland, Brighouse and Huddersfield.
As a result of purchase by the railways in that year, and the interests of the railway companies in the newly formed Halifax Joint Omnibus Committee, the company withdrew their services from Halifax to Huddersfield, Beptonstall, Barkisland, Luddenden and Brighouse. . In 1932, the British Electric Traction Co., Ltd., acquired their interest in the company. By then most stage services were well developed and did not allow for expansion. The excursion and privatehire fields alone were left open to Hebble, and they have certainly provided a needed service.
With booking offices in Halifax and Bradford, Hebble have shop windows for these services in two large centres. The potential traffic there is considerable and by good publicity the company have done much to capture the working men's outings to Harrogate. In direct contrast it is interesting to note that they also carry parties going as far afield as Venice.
Hebble publicity is well prepared and the timetable reflects a most progressive policy. It is a handy booklet with an attractive but simple cover showing one of the company's service vehicles. Each timetable page is clearly set out, and throughout the pages are illustrations of the company's luxury coaches and details advertising tours, express and privatehire facilities: The potential customer can actually see the type of coach he will traVel in when he goes to Blackpool, Scarborough or Yarmouth.
Because Hebble services are cornpressed into a small area, it is essential that connections with other services should be clearly indicated. At Burnley details are given of routes to Accrington and Blackburn, and at Bradford links are made to Ilkley and Harrogate, whilst at Leeds it is possible to travel to York, HUH; Sheffield and Whitby.
Essential Link
Although small by general standards, Hebble provide an essential link within the B.E.T. framework. They have good stage services and an expanding coaching fleet which regularly yields a good return on the money invested. Whether by accident or design, they are a stepping stone for future managerial appointment among larger B.E.T. concerns. Many of the existing B.E.T. managers have controlled Hebble at one time or another, and the company have been a good training ground for them.
Organisations: Huddersfield Joint Transport Committee, Halifax Joint Omnibus Committee
People: Charles Holdsworth, Oliver Holdsvvorth
Locations: Brighouse, Mytholmroyd, Exeter, Bingley, York, Barkisland, Leeds, Heptonstall, Sheffield, Luddenden, Burnley, Whitby, Rochdale, Halifax, South Wales, Venice, Huddersfield
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Seattle Art Museum and Clark Art Institute wager major works of art on Super Bowl XLIX
Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast, 1870 by Albert Bierstadt.
WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS.- Seattle Art Museum and New Englands Clark Art Institute are wagering temporary loans of major paintings based on the outcome of Super Bowl XLIX between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. The masterpieces that have been anted up showcase the beautiful landscapes of the Northwest and the Northeast respectively.
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The majestic Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast from 1870 by Albert Bierstadt from SAMs American art collection is wagered by Kimerly Rorschach, SAMs Illsley Ball Nordstrom Director and CEO.
Winslow Homers masterpiece, West Point, Prout's Neck (1900), one of the greatest works in the Clarks noted Homer collection, is wagered by Michael Conforti, director of the Clark Art Institute.
The winning museum will receive a three-month loan of the prized artwork. All shipping and expenses will be paid by the losing museum.
I am sure that this beautiful Homer painting will be coming to Seattle after our Seahawks defeat the Patriots for another Super Bowl win. We are already making plans to host this incredible work of American art in our galleries so that the 12s can enjoy it, said Rorschach.
The way we see it, nobody loses with this wager, said Conforti. Albert Bierstadt was raised in New Bedford, Massachusetts, so we will be very happy to welcome the work of a native son back to New England following the Patriots win on game day. Having just opened our new building, weve got just the right spot to show this remarkable Bierstadt and know our visitors will love the chance to see it.
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Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast, 1870 by Albert Bierstadt
In 1870, Albert Bierstadt painted one of the most novel subjects of his career: Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast. This spectacular, eight-foot-wide view of Puget Sound resulted from newly reawakened interest in a region the artist had visited only briefly seven years before. This painting is more than just a landscape painting. It is also a historical work, a narrative of an ancient maritime people, and a rumination on the ages-old mountains, basaltic rocks, dense woods, glacial rivers, and surf-pounded shores that have given the Northwest its look and also shaped its culture.
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West Point, Prouts Neck, 1900 by Winslow Homer
Homer considered West Point, Prouts Neck one of his greatest seascapes, the culmination of his intense study of the coast of Maine where he spent his last years as an artist. Waves crash against massive rocks as bands of brilliant color stretch across the horizon, casting a rosy glow over the ocean. The picture is painted fifteen minutes after sunsetnot one minute before, wrote Homer, who went on to explain that recording such a fleeting moment took many days of careful observation. The brilliance of Homer's color and brushwork expresses brilliantly the power of nature.
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Andover Township CERT
Pictured is Sparta's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) at a Newark symposium. (Photo provided).
ANDOVER TOWNSHIP - Residents are stepping up to volunteer their time after spotting recent articles stating that Andover Township is starting an emergency response team composed of residents.
The resolution that resulted in the Township starting a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), was passed at the Feb. 7, 2019, Committee meeting.
Andover Township Mayor Dolores Blackburn said that resident Linda Grinthal brought the idea to Chief Eric Danielson, who also serves as the Andover Township Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Coordinator.
"The Chief then discussed it with the Township Administrator and myself, before bringing to the Committee," Mayor Blackburn said.
The Mayor and the Chief were glad to hear Grinthal's suggestion, and glad to see her, specifically, as the person who would move the endeavor forward, under the Chief's leadership.
"Linda brings years of experience in marketing, recruiting and management, plus her dedication and involvement in the County and Sparta CERT programs," the mayor said. "We are grateful for her willingness to volunteer to coordinate the establishment of an Andover CERT.
Grinthal has been serving as part of Sparta's CERT, since Andover Township did not have CERT, prior to now.
She's looking forward to getting started in her hometown, and so far the response has been great. But more volunteers are needed.
"I have submitted 12 completed applications to Chief Danielson and am awaiting over 20 more that are pending completion," Grinthal said. "There will be some groups banding together to join, such as The Tree of Health Center staff."
She's also contacted some local companies to see if they want to have a group of employees trained in disaster preparedness in Andover Township's first class.
"There will be a minimum of 15 in that class, hopefully many more," she said. "That is a good sized class."
It's estimated that training dates would be mid-April to early May.
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My Name Is Nobody (1973)
by Josh James | January 17th, 2011 | Western | 5 Comments
Two things go straight to a man’s heart, bullets and gold. -Leader of the Wild Bunch
The Unheralded Classic Cool Movie you should know about today is Mio nome è Nessuno, Il (1973), or by it’s USA title, My Name Is Nobody.
Don’t let the Italian fool ya, it’s in English and it’s good. One of the spaghetti westerns produced by Sergio Leone, but far more comic than most. (much of the film was also directed by Leone)
Think Charlie Chaplin Meets Unforgiven and you’ll get an idea.
It’s about an aging gun-fighting legend, Jack Beauregard (Henry Fonda), tired of fending off attempts on his life and sensing he’s nearing the end, who meets a young gunfighter who calls himself Nobody (Terence Hill) who idolizes him and wants to be the one who ends his career (they’ll say, Jack Beauregard . . . Nobody was faster).
Nobody cons Jack into doing the wildest battle ever, to cement his legend before Nobody takes him down.
Nobody: I see it clear as crystal. Jack Beauregard standing alone, facing the Wild Bunch. Just think of it. You’ll be written up in all the history books.
Jack Beauregard: You’ll be down on Earth reading them while I’m up there playing on a harp.
What makes the film My Name Is Nobody cool is the way it plays as a homage to western mythology while at the same time subtilely satirizing it. Most things don’t happen exactly the way you’d expect, and Nobody, while the fastest folks have ever seen, never approaches a gun fight as anything other than a fun goof.
One of the best, most amusing sequences has Nobody slapping a gunfighter before the man can pull his gun, then pulling the man’s gun for him. I searched for it on youtube and couldn’t find it, but anyone who’s seen the film is likely to remember that sequence.
And the film has one of my favorite tags of all time, having to do with a finger substituting for a gun. And even telling you that doesn’t spoil it.
There’s a lot of physical slapstick, but that doesn’t seem too contrived or silly, it plays witty and fun (I’d point to Richard Lester’s Three Musketeers, which had a very similar tone and physical approach) and there’s a real wit to the dialogue as well, as witnessed here:
Jack Beauregard: Folks that throw dirt on you aren’t always trying to hurt you, and folks that pull you out of a jam aren’t always trying to help you. But the main point is when you’re up to your nose in shit, keep your mouth shut.
Fonda is great in the role (and his last western, I should mention) and Hill is perfect, actually, this is the only part Hill seems to be really capable of playing well (he did another series of westerns called The Trinity series, which are fun but this is his best work) and he’s a very talented physical comedian.
In addition, Fonda’s role as a man growing too old to be who is he, and tired of it, is pitch-perfect.
I’m not sure if this film is available on DVD (I think in Germany, where Hill is a huge star) but if you can find it at your local cool video store (videos, remember them?) I highly recommend My Name Is Nobody.
Lots of other Italian westerns got much attention, but in my opinion this rambunctious, witty comedy-western about growing old (yes, that’s what I said) is as worthy as any of them.
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an update: Josh Olson pointed out that much of the film was also directed by Leone …
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January 18th, 2011at 5:04 PM(#)
Wow dude! This film looks amazing! I gotta to see this. Just curious, but do they have revivals theaters in NY, what kind of turn outs do they get?
We’re going to see Animal House w/ John Landis this week, and I’m interested if they do it like that out there?
Man, I’m telling you, this film is so much fun … Terence Hill did a couple of other big movies called MY NAME IS TRINITY (it had a sequel) that was popular, a slapstick comedy Western, but they weren’t nearly as good as this one, Fonda really anchors it.
Hill hasn’t done many American movies since (he did something called SUPER FUZZ with Ernest Borginine) but he’s awesome in this, truly.
And the score is great, too.
re the revivals, not sure, I know they have them in NYC, but honestly it’s something I never really did (especially now that I have kids) … I was one of those video store geeks who watched everything on TV … Blasafemy, I know …
February 21st, 2011at 4:44 AM(#)
This is a fun, fun movie! It’s Fonda turning in a typically great Fonda performance (and back to playing a “good guy”, following Leone’s ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST), and Terence Hill doing what Terence Hill does best.
I do like the TRINITY films (especially MY NAME IS TRINITY), but I’ll agree with you that NOBODY is the best Hill western I’ve seen (it’s also a movie I can watch with my sons, who also love it).
BTW, there’s a Terence Hill & Bud Spencer Fan Club group on Facebook, in case you’re interested: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=2230126073
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“Our revolution had its origins in urban connections”?
On 4 July, the Boston Globe published an opinion piece by Harvard economist Edward L. Glaeser which proposed a novel understanding of the American Revolution: it was all about population density.
Democracies have a massive free-rider problem where all of us have a natural tendency to let someone else die for our liberty. Solving this free rider problem requires coordination and this is what urban density has done for millennia. Urban density connects citizens and enables them to meet and plan and talk. With enough talking, groups like the Sons of Liberty may even convince themselves that it is worth dying for a common cause. . . .
Our revolution had its origins in the urban connections between John Hancock, the two Adams cousins, and assorted other enemies of British colonial policy. Brought together by Boston, a merchant-prince could help finance riots led by a brewer. The lawyers could argue cases and the writers could push pamphlets. David Hackett Fischer’s account of Paul Revere taught us that this silversmith was not a lone rider, but part of a dense, urban network that collectively fought for independence.
The Revolutionary turmoil of the 1770s indeed began in Boston, the third-largest settlement in British North America. Such studies as Benjamin Carp’s Rebels Rising show the importance of Boston and cities to the south in political developments from the 1760s on.
I’ve even seen an interesting observation (in an essay published years ago by the Bostonian Society, as I recall) that in Massachusetts the pro-government leaders tended to have their businesses in Boston but lived out of town as much as they could (Thomas Hutchinson, Peter Oliver, Francis Bernard) while Patriot leaders included many men who had moved into Boston from other places (James Otis, Jr.; John Adams; Dr. Joseph Warren; William Molineux; Dr. Thomas Young). The implication was that working-class city-dwellers knew who was on their side.
However, it’s only natural for colonial resistance to Parliament’s new tariffs to arise mostly in the big ports; that’s where the imports arrived and the tariffs were collected. Furthermore, urban turmoil tends to be more visible in the historical record than rural turmoil because newspapers and government officials were concentrated in cities. We know about similar crowd actions in farm towns mostly through private letters, such as those of Christian Barnes of Marlborough.
Most important, in the final months leading up to war, people on both sides of the conflict wrote about how the rural parts of Massachusetts had become much more militant than Boston. The western counties closed their courts and intimidated their Council members into resigning well before the eastern. Gen. Thomas Gage basically lost all power outside of Boston (and a stripe of Marshfield) in September 1774, months before the fighting began.
Glaeser writes that Paul Revere “was not a lone rider, but part of a dense, urban network.” Aside from Revere and William Dawes, Jr., however, the riders on 18-19 April 1775 were a spread-out, rural network. So were all the town militia companies who risked “dying for a common cause.” Despite the fears of British officers, Bostonians never rose up against the army regiments in their town.
Undoubtedly there’s a lot to learn about how the Revolutionary political ideas formulated mostly in port towns spread into New England’s rural areas. But we have to remember that the white male farmers in those areas already governed themselves as democratically as any population in the world. There’s much more to this story than urbanites having the numbers to talk themselves into resistance.
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Do you know Taylor's "Western Massachusetts in the Revolution"?
http://books.google.com/books?id=ncZbHgAACAAJ&dq=%22western+massachusetts+in+the+revolutionνm=100
It's been quite a while since I read it, but I remember it as remarkably good (and sadly neglected). It shows how extraordinarily deep Revolutionary thinking ran in the smaller towns.
Yes, I recall reading that book while waiting for a circus to start a couple of years ago. There are also books about the Revolutionary War in Maine that make the same point: people didn’t have to live in Boston to be debating the political issues of the day.
I’ve also found some studies of Shays’ Rebellion to be interesting in this regard. The westernmost parts of Massachusetts continued on a “Revolutionary” footing—i.e., keeping the courts closed—through the war and even after it ended. The Regulation that became known as Shays’ was clearly linked in men’s minds to the same issues that brought on the war.
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Tennessee Vols Earn No. 2 Seed in NCAA Tournament, will Face Colgate
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Knoxville, TN – Hours after playing in the SEC Tournament Championship game, the Tennessee Vols learned its NCAA Tournament draw Sunday.
The Volunteers (29-5) earned a program-best No. 2 seed for the third time ever (also in 2006 and 2008) and will travel to Columbus, Ohio.
Tennessee’s first-round opponent in South Region action is 15th-seed Colgate on Friday. Two days later, the winner of that game will then face the winner of the first-round matchup between Cincinnati and Iowa.
Tennessee Vols to start NCAA Tournament run on Friday, March 22nd in Columbus, Ohio against Colgate. Tip off will be around 1:45pm CT and televised on CBS. (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports)
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Tennessee Vols Fall in SEC Tournament Championship Game to Auburn, 84-64
Nashville, TN – The No. 8 Tennessee Vols couldn’t match No. 22 Auburn hot shooting, falling, 84-64, in the SEC Tournament Championship Game on Sunday at Bridgestone Arena.
The Vols (29-5) played one of their worst games of the season on the offensive end, turning the ball over 17 times that led to 21 points for Auburn. The Tigers (26-9) did what they do best and rained 3-pointers to keep the momentum in their favor, connecting on 15 long balls.
Tennessee’s offense went cold as ice in the first half, going on a seven-minute scoring drought and missing 10 consecutive shots. UT was up early on the Tigers with a 17-13 lead.
Tennessee Volunteers guard Jordan Bowden (23) makes a shot around Auburn Tigers forward Chuma Okeke (5) to end the first half in the SEC conference tournament championship game at Bridgestone Arena. (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports)
#8 Tennessee vs. #22 Auburn in SEC Tournament Championship
#8 Tennessee Vols (29-4 | 15-3 SEC) vs. #22 Auburn Tigers (25-9 | 11-7 SEC)
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Nashville, TN – For the second year in a row, the No. 8 Tennessee Vols has advanced to the SEC Tournament Championship Game. The Vols will take on No. 22 Auburn at 12:00pm CT at Bridgestone Arena.
The game will be televised on ESPN and can also be viewed online through WatchESPN. Fans can listen live on their local Vol Network affiliate to hear Bob Kesling and Bert Bertelkamp describing the action.
Tennessee (29-4, 15-3 SEC) claimed the No. 3 seed in the tournament and earned a double bye.
Tennessee Vols Rally Late to Advance to SEC Championship with 82-78 Victory vs. No. 4 Kentucky
Nashville, TN – Facing an eight-point deficit with three minutes left, the No. 8 Tennessee Vols rallied in the final moments to down No. 4 Kentucky, 82-78, in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament at Bridgestone Arena.
For the second straight year, the Vols (29-4, 15-3 SEC) have advanced to the tournament championship game. The Big Orange will take on No. 22 Auburn in the final on Sunday at 12:00pm CT (ESPN).
Tennessee’s 29 wins stand as the second-most in program history. Only the 2007-08 Volunteers logged more victories (31).
Tennessee Volunteers forward Grant Williams (2) and Volunteers guard Admiral Schofield (5) celebrate after defeating the Kentucky Wildcats in the SEC conference tournament at Bridgestone Arena. (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY)
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#8 Tennessee vs. #4 Kentucky
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Nashville, TN – The No. 8 Tennessee Vols is set for a rematch of last year’s tournament championship, taking on No. 4 Kentucky in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament on Saturday, March 16th.
The game will tip at approximately 2:30pm CT and will be televised on ESPN and can also be viewed online through WatchESPN. Fans can listen live on their local Vol Network affiliate to hear Bob Kesling and Bert Bertelkamp describing the action.
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Tennessee Vols Defeat Mississippi State, 83-76, to Advance to SEC Tournament Semifinals
Nashville, TN – A second-half run vaulted the No. 5 Tennessee Vols to an 83-76 victory over Mississippi State in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament on Friday night at Bridgestone Arena.
All-SEC wing Admiral Schofield finished with a game-high 20 points on 9-of-12 shooting from the floor. Kyle Alexander posted a dominant performance, dropping 16 points on 8-of-11 shooting, nine rebounds, three steals and two blocks.
Grant Williams also chipped in 16 points in the game. Jordan Bone narrowly missed a double-double with 14 points and nine assists. Lamonte Turner was also effective at getting open shots for his teammates, dishing out eight assists to go with four steals. Jordan Bowden rounded out UT’s double-digit scorers with 10 points.
Tennessee Volunteers guard Admiral Schofield (5) and forward Grant Williams (2) celebrate after a win against the Mississippi State Bulldogs in the SEC conference tournament at Bridgestone Arena. (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports)
#8 Tennessee vs. Mississippi State
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Nashville, TN – No. 8 Tennessee opens play in the SEC Tournament on Friday night in the quarterfinals against Mississippi State.
The game will tip at approximately 8:30pm CT and will be televised on SEC Network and can also be viewed online through WatchESPN. Fans can listen live on their local Vol Network affiliate to hear Bob Kesling and Bert Bertelkamp describing the action.
Tennessee (27-4, 15-3 SEC) claimed the No. 3 seed in the tournament and earned a double bye. The Vols are one of the favorites to win the championship and have the opportunity to earn a top seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Tennessee Vols Drop Regular-Season Finale at Auburn, 84-80
Auburn, AL – No. 5 Tennessee Vols dropped its regular-season finale Saturday against Auburn, 84-80, at Auburn Arena.
The Vols (27-4, 15-3 SEC) fought hard and tried to claw back into the game, but the Tigers (22-9, 11-7 SEC) had an answer every time. The key stat to the game was Tennessee’s 13 turnovers that led to 19 points for Auburn.
National Player of the Year candidate Grant Williams led all players with 25 points on 8-of-12 shooting to go along with nine rebounds, three assists and two blocks.
Tennessee Volunteers forward Grant Williams (2) drives against Auburn Tigers forward Anfernee McLemore (24) during the first half at Auburn Arena. (John Reed-USA TODAY Sports)
#5 Tennessee Vols at Auburn Tigers, Saturday
#5 Tennessee (27-3 | 15-2 SEC) vs. Auburn (21-9 | 10-7 SEC)
Saturday, March 9th, 2019 | 11:02am CT
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Auburn, AL – No. 5 Tennessee Vols will have a chance to repeat as SEC Champions on Saturday, as the Vols travel to take on Auburn in the regular-season finale.
The game will tip at 11:00am CT and will be televised on ESPN and can also be viewed online through WatchESPN. Fans can listen live on their local Vol Network affiliate to hear Bob Kesling and Bert Bertelkamp describing the action.
Tennessee (27-3, 15-2 SEC) has never won back-to-back conference titles in program history, and a win against the Tigers would clinch at least a share of the SEC Title.
Lady Vols Fall In SEC Quarterfinals, 83-68
Greenville, SC – The Lady Vols led by six after the first quarter but couldn’t hold on against a top-seeded Mississippi State team that shot 61.5 percent in the second half, falling in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament, 83-68, on Friday.
The sophomores led the way for Tennessee (19-12) with Evina Westbrook scoring 19 points while dishing out six assists, and Rennia Davis logging 16 points and eight rebounds. Senior Meme Jackson was also in double figures with 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting.
Tennessee Women’s Basketball unable to keep up with Mississippi State in 83-68 loss Friday in the SEC Tournament. (UT Athletics)
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The Distance Between Us
September 7, 2012 by Angela Carstensen
In her new memoir, Reyna Grande, author of Dancing with Butterflies and Across a Hundred Mountains, tells the story of illegally immigrating to the U.S. from Mexico, and the difficulties being apart for long periods of time caused her family. The Los Angeles Times calls it “the “Angela’s Ashes” of the modern Mexican immigrant experience,”and praises Grande for avoiding sentimentality.
You can read for yourself using Simon & Schuster’s Browse Inside feature.
Grande does a lot of public speaking, and her website includes a page about school visits.
GRANDE, Reyna. The Distance Between Us: A Memoir. 336p. photos. Atria. 2012. Tr $25. ISBN 978-1-4516-6177-4. LC 2012001634.
Adult/High School–When Grande was two years old, her father left her family in Mexico to go to “El Otro Lado,” the United States, where he could find work and send money back home. Two years later, El Otro Lado took her mother also; and the author, her sister Mago and her brother Carlos were sent to their grandmother, Abuela Evila. Her abuse and neglect, along with grinding poverty brought near starvation, deprivation, and little love to the children. With no electricity, no running water, no source of healthy food, they lived in Cinderella fashion while their grandmother took the money from their father and bestowed it on her cousin. When news reached them that their parents had a new baby, Grande was certain that they were forgotten. Soon their mother returned with news of her divorce and told them that their father had a new American wife. When their father briefly returned, they begged to go back with him. He grudgingly agreed and they traveled to Los Angeles with the help of a Coyote, enrolled in school and began new lives striving to become American citizens. It wasn’t easy but Grande stuck with it to become the first college graduate in her family. She never flinches in describing her surroundings and feelings, while her resilience and ability to empathize allow her to look back with a compassion that makes this story one that everyone should read.–Connie Williams, Petaluma High School, CA
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Winter Hitting Camp
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BASS’ HUGE DAY POWERS DRAGONS TO SWEEP
Hutchinson Community College
Barton Community College
Hutchinson Community College (4-0) 5 2 0 0 1 1 0 9 11 1
Barton Community College (0-4) 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 8 4
Hutchinson Community College (3-0) 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 6 9 1
2B: Raven Bass; Kameron Pope; Brynne Stockman
HR: Andreana Reynolds
2B: Kiara DeCrane
HR: Ashton Reynolds; Raven Bass 2
2B: Kat Frakes; Andreana Reynolds
HR: Emma Horsch
Sophomore pitcher D.J. Cannon wins her 20th career game in Hutchinson's 6-1 win in the first game of a doubleheader sweep Wednesday at Barton. (Photo courtesy Barton SID Todd Moore)
GREAT BEND – Sophomore Raven Bass hit two home runs and had five total hits on Wednesday as the Hutchinson Community College Softball team swept its second-straight doubleheader to start the 2018 season.
Bass hit two homers and sophomore Ashton Reynolds added a third to back D.J. Cannon's 20th career victory as Hutchinson defeated Barton 6-1 in the opener at Cougar Field. Bass added three more hits while Cannon, Brynne Stockman and Shelby Felvus each drove in two runs in the Blue Dragons' 9-4 win in the second game.
The Blue Dragons improve to 4-0 as they embark on a 10-game road swing over the next three weeks and won't return to Fun Valley until March 13. Barton falls to 0-4 to start the season.
GAME 1 RECAP
After falling behind 1-0 in the second inning, Hutch's power show started in the fourth. Leading off the fourth, Bass hit a line-drive homer well over the centerfield wall to tie the game.
The Blue Dragons took full control with a four-run fifth. After Bekah Roberts bunted for a one-out single, Reynolds hit her first home run of the season to give Hutch a 3-1 lead. With two out in the same inning, Kiara DeCrane doubled and Bass struck again for an opposite-field two-run home run to right for a 5-1 Dragon lead.
Reynolds added an RBI single in the sixth inning.
That was more than enough run support for Cannon, who earned her 20th career pitching victory as a Blue Dragon in moving to 2-0 for the season. Cannon gave up a second-inning solo home run to Emma Horsh, but no more. Cannon allowed four hits, walked four and hit a batter, but struck out a season-high nine in the victory. Cannon pitched most of the game with runners on base as Barton stranded nine runners in the game.
Bass led Hutch's nine-hit attack going 2 for 4 with three RBIs and two runs scored. Reynolds was 2 for 4 with three RBIs. Izzy Godinez was 2 for 4. With a first-inning single, she ran her consecutive hit streak to seven-straight at-bats to start the season. She was retired for the first time this season with a second-inning groundout.
DeCrane had Hutch's only other extra-base hit, a double in the fifth inning.
The Blue Dragons exploded for five runs in the first inning of Game 2. Cannon drove a two-run single up the middle to get the inning started. Stockman reached on an error that brought in a run and Felvus completed the inning with a two-run single.
The Dragons tacked on two unearned runs in the second and single runs in the fifth and sixth innings.
The Blue Dragons had 11 hits in Game 2 off three Barton pitchers.
Bass went 3 for 3 with a run scored. Kameron Pope went 2 for 4 with a double and two runs scored. Reynolds was also 2 for 4 with two runs scored and an RBI.
That was plenty of run support for sophomore pitcher Destiny Schulze, who worked her second-straight complete and improved to 2-0.
Schulze struck out a career-high seven batters and allowed eight hits and four earned runs, while walking five. She had her consecutive scoreless inning streak snapped at 9 1-3 innings when Barton played a single run in the fifth.
May 04, Final - 9 innings
4 Garden City Community College
4 Hutchinson Community College
12 vs Dodge City Community College
Apr 24, Final - 5 innings
0 at Northwest Kansas Technical College
Box Score | Recap
3 Tabor College JV
12 Hutchinson Community College
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Think tank boss hints at SECRET PLOT for EU EXPANSION after Brexit –’UK has been obstacle’
BREXIT will allow europhiles seeking to further integrate member states into the European Union to pursue their dream after the British "obstacle" leaves the bloc in March 2019, Insititute of Economic Affairs research director Richard Wellings claimed.
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Mr Wellings appeared to suggest Brexit will provide member states seeking further integration into the European Union to promote their ideas. The think tank research director said rumours suggesting EU leaders are seeking to keep Britain in the bloc are not “strictly true” because of the dissenting position the country has always held toward proposals for extending Brussels’ powers. Speaking to RT UK, Mr Wellings said: “I’m not sure it’s strictly true that everyone is saying the EU elite want Britain to stay because Britain, of course, has been a nuisance.
“It’s been an obstacle to this project of ever-closer union, building an EU Superstate.”
But despite hints suggesting member states are planning to use Brexit to realise their integrational plans, Mr Wellings also suggested the bloc will seek to secure a deal with Britain in order to protect ailing economies within the Eurozone from a no deal.
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He continued: “There would be teething problems with a no deal. The advantage is the UK Government could get on with removing the trade barriers with the rest of the world, which would mean cheaper products coming in from outside the EU and also getting rid of some of the expensive EU red tapes.
“The Eurozone economies are in deep trouble – Italy in recession, France with widespread social unrest and also in economic difficulties.PROMOTED STORY
Brexit news: Juncker has repeatedly expressed support for further integration across the bloc (Image: GETTY)
“So this kind of painful adjustment process, with UK consumers starting to buy cheaper goods from the rest of the world could be hugely damaging in the short term.”
German firms have revealed they are panicking over the “fatal” consequences if the UK breaks free from the EU without a deal, which could trigger a “massive crisis” across the continent, according to industry chiefs.
Joachim Lang, director-general of Federation of German Industry, said: “A chaotic Brexit is getting dangerously close.
“Businesses on both sides of the English Channel are hanging in the air. The priority must be to avoid a hard Brexit. British politics has to live up to this responsibility.
The German economy relies heavily on the British market, with the UK having a £21billion trade deficit with Germany, out of a total trade volume of £134billion in 2017.
In January the president of the European Central Bank (ECB) Mario Draghi said the eurozone economic data had been weaker than expected and the risks to growth had increased.
Mr Draghi admitted the Eurozone economy had performed weaker than expected and claimed uncertainty was to blame for the shortfall.
The ECB boss said: “Over the past few months, incoming information has continued to be weaker than expected on account of softer external demand and some country and sector-specific factors.
“The persistence of uncertainties, in particular, relating to geopolitical factors and the threat of protectionism is weighing on economic sentiment.”
Italy announced last week that it had plunged into recession which has sparked fears it could affect the rest of the eurozone markets.
Britain is set to leave the EU on March 29 as Article 50, the exit clause that enabled Brexit, expires two years after it was triggered.
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Botanising in Co. Derry
From left: Valerie, Dave, Maria, Sharon & John
Image: D. Rainey
At last year's BSBI Annual Summer Meeting, based at the University of Ulster's Coleraine campus, I had the pleasure of meeting a wide range of Northern Ireland's botanists: from stalwart County Recorders such as Robert Northridge and Dave Riley, who have given years of their life in the service of botany and botanists, to keen young ecologists such as Sharon Spratt; from passionate local conservationists like Donna Rainey to the delightful Valerie Macartney who joined the society in 2012 but hadn't attended a BSBI field meeting before.
Everybody got on so well and and had such a great time botanising together in the field, that they decided to stay in touch and meet up again whenever they could. And so it came to pass that... but I'll let Sharon take up the story at this point!
Drumnaph Nature Reserve, Co. Derry
with Carntogher Mountain in the background.
"On the morning of Saturday 13th August 2016, a small but enthusiastic group of botanists descended upon a lesser known spot of Ulster. Drumnaph Nature Reserve in the Sperrins, south Co. Derry was the location for the V.C H40 field meeting. This part of the country is steeped in Celtic lore, rural culture, natural beauty and Gaelic tongue.
"It is my pleasure to write a wee piece on this special place as it is a local haunt of mine. The diversity of habitats within it are reminiscent of a traditional Irish farmed landscape and the hard work that has gone into ensuring its conservation is admirable.
Botanists filling in their recording cards.
"The botanical party included: John Faulkner (BSBI President and County Recorder for Armagh), Dave Riley (V.C H40 recorder), Maria Long (BSBI Irish Officer), Donna Rainey, Kevin Johnston, Valerie Macartney and myself, Sharon Spratt.
"We were met by the lovely Kelley Hann in the newly created visitor carpark just off the Halfgayne Road in the townland of Carntogher. Kelley moved to the farm a few years ago along with her husband Glenn White and their two children, in order to take care of the reserve. Kelley kindly spent some time informing us all about this unique community owned nature reserve and its recent history.
Conservation graziers are used, to maintain
species-rich habitats on the reserve.
Image: S. Spratt
"The site originally contained an area of ancient woodland on the western side which belongs to the Woodland Trust (approximately 80 acres). A significant piece of former farmland adjacent to the ancient woodland was purchased by Carntogher Community Association in 2012 with Heritage Lottery Funding.
"The site is approximately 130 acres and contains a mosaic of semi-natural habitats ranging from ancient woodland to species-rich wet grassland to lowland hay meadow vegetation and fen vegetation. There is a 10 year conservation management plan in place for the nature reserve which includes extensive conservation grazing practices (see image above left) alongside ancient woodland management techniques.
Sharon tweeted this photo with the caption:
"When ye don't even get past the spoil heap
in the corner of the 1st meadow,
ye know yer on a @BSBIbotany meeting"
"This management plan can be viewed on the reserve’s dedicated website here, where there is more information of interest to be found for this unique site.
"Let’s start with the carpark because that is where all the best BSBI botanists begin! Here I should mention the presence of a rather handsome looking dry stone wall built by local volunteers.
"Amongst many others, Polygonum aviculare sensu stricto (Knotgrass) and P. arenastrum (Equal-leaved knotgrass) were identified and later confirmed by John Faulkner. Moving into the first field and finding it difficult to lure everyone past the spoil heap in the corner, it became obvious that the whole site could not be covered in one day. Cue the cunning plans forming in one's head to ensure a return visit to this bountiful site in the future!
Foggage field on the reserve
"The first field we explored was a lowland hay meadow habitat type, which by this stage, had gone to seed. Here, Glenn told us about the term "foggage" which is where a grassland meadow is left uncut and ungrazed and is then grazed in late summer after the grasses have flowered. This is also known as “standing hay”.
"Here amongst the common hay meadow suspects of Rhinanthus minor (Yellow rattle), Cynosurus cristatus (Crested dog’s tail) and Centaurea nigra (Common knapweed) for example, was an abundance of the Eyebright, Euphrasia arctica (borealis).
"Great times and great weather!"
"We had a cosy, dry, wind-proof and chairs-provided lunch in the recently converted outbuilding on the farm used for various activities including a Wild Gym.
"Following this, we moved into the wetland site proper of the reserve to explore some of the late summer species of these habitats.
"This area was quite species-rich, with lots of plants to keep us busy. In particular, Mentha arvensis (Corn mint), got us talking and checking our ID books.
Botanists exploring the flora of Loch Bran
"The star species of this plant hunt came from the Cyperaceae family.
"Most of these were found on the bog habitats of Loch Bran.
"Three sedge species in particular elicited excitement amongst the group given that they have sharply contrasting distributions across Ireland but were all found in this one site:
Carex diandra (Lesser tussock sedge), is characteristic of wet fens, primarily in the centre of Ireland but extending into the north. It is noticeably more widespread in Ireland than in GB.
Carex limosa (Bog sedge), occurs largely in bog pools in the west but with scattered occurrences further east.
John Faulkner & Dave Riley discuss
differences between Goat and Grey Willow.
Finally, Carex pallescens (Pale sedge), has a very pronounced northern distribution, being almost confined to Ulster with a few scattered occurrences elsewhere.
"We had a brilliant day – the company was great, so were the plants and it was a very interesting site. Thanks again to all who participated - can't wait to do it again!"
Many thanks to Sharon for this account of a great day's botanising with lovely people - and for telling us about Drumnaph Nature Reserve and how it's managed for wildlife. What an interesting site!
BSBI Plant Referee on the case, Part II
Giant Horsetail - in close-up
Image: M. Allen
Last month, we reported on what happened when Martin found an unusual Horsetail and, as a BSBI member, was able to contact the BSBI's expert referee for Horsetails. Now here's the second part of Martin's story:
"Thanks to Pat, the BSBI’s expert referee, I now know that what I found was an unusual form of Giant Horsetail.
When Pat searched the shelves of the Natural History Museum Herbarium (which has one of the most important collections of ferns and other seed-free vascular plants in the world) there was not one there with secondary branching.
Giant Horsetail - in abundance!
However, recently Pat found one in the field with “most stems having a solitary secondary branch per stem somewhere near around two thirds up and it was on many of the stems” and so had to change his notes from ‘never’ to ‘rarely branches’.
Pat then told me: “Early this year or last I was sent a specimen that had enormous numbers of secondary branches but right along the branches unlike your ones which seemed to be concentrated around the middle close to the stem … Therefore, I have only seen three in recent years with this condition but it may just be that I never looked before. I always do now.”
Close-up showing secondary
branching on Field Horsetail
So, I’m very pleased to have been able to add to the sum of knowledge about our UK flora – hopefully the UK Floras we use in the field will be updated in time with a change of ‘never’ to ‘rarely’ – though I’m still rather bewildered that I never noticed it before in over ten years of visiting that wood, which considering the vast patches that are present next to the path seems to be quite a tricky feat!
Following on from this I started to notice secondary branching in another Horsetail I saw whilst out surveying. I sent a couple of specimens to Pat because I thought they were Field Horsetail (Equisetum arvense), but again was confused as my field Flora says it is only simply branched.
Pat writes “I regularly find secondary branching on larger plants of E. arvense with green stems but also a lot on the larger stemmed plants where the internodes are turning or are mostly white.” And that “this is a reasonably common affair in large colonies of E. arvense.”
Secondary branching
on Field Horsetail
It seems to be reasonably common near me too as I noted at least eight different sites locally over the last few months – it made me wonder how many of us note the secondary branching and assume it is Wood Horsetail (often given as the only UK Horsetail with secondary branching): A useful reminder to look closely at other features too before making an identification".
Many thanks to Martin for these useful notes about Horsetails and a timely reminder of how incredibly helpful and approachable BSBI's expert plant referees are! I hope Martin's comments encourage fellow members, whatever their skill level, to use the referee service more frequently.
Faith's Plant Families Workshops: botanical training opportunities in Scotland
Dan & botanists at the workshop in Glencoe
Image courtesy of F. Anstey
Last February, we reported on the training programme which Faith Anstey and her team had planned for the year ahead - a series of workshops focusing on plant families. As the 2016 botanical season draws to a close, Faith has been in touch again with this short report on how those workshops went and plans for 2017:
"We held three one-day Plant Families Workshops in 2016 – our fourth year of operation – at Glencoe, Stirling and Dundee, in association with Plantlife.
"There were 55 participants in total, all of whom expressed their enthusiasm and gratitude for the opportunity to learn more about plant ID.
Robin (on right) & botanists
at the workshop in Stirling
"They were mainly young adults working, studying or volunteering in plant-related activities; their aims to increase their skills and enhance their prospects they considered to have been well met. Fifteen leaders and tutors volunteered their time and expertise to provide this. Although we aimed to break even, we ended up with a small financial surplus.
"For spring 2017 we plan two Plant Families Workshops, in Glasgow and Ayrshire – precise dates and venues yet to be arranged. These will follow the current successful format, including free copies of the Pocket Guide to Wildflower Families, which has this year been a popular seller to a wider market.
Ian & botanists at the workshop in Glencoe
"After much demand for a follow-up course, we have decided to run a workshop on grass identification for beginners in Edinburgh in 2017. This will be targeted at people who have done the Plant Families course (or are at an equivalent level) but up to now may have believed identifying grasses to be horrendously difficult and only for experts.
"By concentrating on the commonest species of neutral grassland, we hope to enable them to recognise and if necessary record these with confidence, paving the way for tackling the less familiar ones at a later stage".
Many congratulations to Faith on establishing such a very successful annual programme of training workshops. You will be able to book for them nearer the time via the Scotland page on the BSBI website, and don't forget that on our Training page we also have a list of short botany courses run by other providers from across Britain and Ireland.
Diary of a Young Darwin Scholar: Days 4 & 5
After three very enjoyable but botany-lite days as a Young Darwin Scholar, George Garnett finally gets his teeth into some plants and spends time in the field with ace botany tutor Mark Duffell.
Over to George for the final instalment of his diary:
Tuesday 23rd August 2016:
Young Darwins learning from the experts
Image courtesy of G. Garnett
"This was a day of identifying things so I was in my element! A moth trap had been set up on Sunday. We emptied it on Monday, keeping the moths in the fridge. Tuesday morning was spent identifying all the moths that we’d caught using picture guides and keys. This data is then used to study the annual flight times of these species at Preston Montford. These data can be useful in studying population trends in the species and provide an insight into how climate change is influencing the moths’ flight times.
After listening to two interesting talks, one on biological recording and the other on the FSC’s publications department; we prepared to do a Bioblitz of the centre. Present were experts in the fields of Bees/Wasps, Dragonflies/Damselflies, soil invertebrates and of course, plants!
Centaurium erythraea
Image: G. Garnett
The day was split into a morning and afternoon session. We were given the opportunity to choose what we wanted to study in each session.
I decided to spend the morning session Bioblitzing Bees and Wasps with Ian Cheeseborough. I really enjoyed this. I’ll admit to knowing very little about anything in the natural world other than plants (and I’ve still got a lot to learn in botany), so it was nice to learn a bit about such an important group of insects.
Highlights were the numerous beautiful Ruby-Tailed Wasps, as well as other parasitic wasps and the fascinating solitary bee species. In many ways identification requires many of the same skills used in botany, so it was interesting to draw parallels.
Overall, I’m glad I chose this session. It’s sometimes nice to know the identity of the bee or wasp sitting on the plant you’re looking at!
The gall Livia junci
The afternoon session was the one I’d been waiting for however: Botany with Mark Duffell! The first half was spent using Stace to identify Juncus species, a group of plants I know very little about. We found Juncus articulatus, J. effusus and J. inflexus, all growing alongside each other in a damp patch of turf near a pond margin.
Continuing our walk around the pond, we came across Lycopus europaeus and Epilobium hirsutum. We then stumbled across another patch of rushes, all of which we’d already seen, except J. acutiflorus which we duly keyed out. We soon reached a sandy, and in places, sparsely vegetated area on the pond margin where we found yet another rush, the diminutive J. bufonius.
This small area also produced two exciting records. Firstly, I spotted a small pink flower in the turf. This turned out to be Centaurium erythraea, the first official record of this species at Preston Montford since 1963! There were around 3 flowering plants, and one rosette that will most likely flower next year.
Juncus bufonius
Near to this, Mark spotted an unusual looking rush inflorescence which he informed me was a gall made by Livia junci. This is an invertebrate but it was the first ever record of this species at Preston Montford. No mean feat considering Preston Montford is one of the most recorded locations in Shropshire!
This had to be my favourite day of the course. The Preston Montford campus is really biodiverse and it was a privilege to learn out in the field from people so knowledgeable. Just like the rest of the week, the weather was also fantastic! Thanks to Ian and Mark for sharing their knowledge.
To end the day we had dinner with the Darwin Scholars who come from all over the world and work in conservation. It was fascinating to hear about conservation in countries so different from my own. We then walked around campus with students from Vision England which was a nice end to the evening.
Wednesday 24th August 2016:
As on Monday day, this was a half day. We entered records from our Bioblitz of Preston Montford into iRecord and discussed career plans. Then at lunchtime it was sadly time to say our goodbyes.
I had a great time on the course; I learned absolutely loads and met some really great people. I’m sure that I will continue to gain from the scholarship and am really grateful to the FSC and the sponsors of the scheme (including BSBI) for giving me this opportunity. Thanks also to Angela Munn and Cathy Preston for organising and tutoring the course.
If you are interested in the natural world and are aged between 16 and 17, I really hope you consider applying for the scholarship, I can’t recommend it highly enough".
Catch up with George at the BSBI Exhibition Meeting in November, when he will be presenting an exhibit about his botanical exploits this year. And many thanks to him for sharing his Diary of a Young Darwin Scholar.
Diary of a Young Darwin Scholar: Day 3
Following a break for yesterday's coverage of BSBI at the launch of the State of Nature report, we now return to George Garnett's Diary of a Young Darwin Scholar. This is an FSC scheme which is supported by BSBI and aims to help young naturalists - the next generation of 'Darwins'.
George happy to be proved wrong!
Image: Sorrel Lyall
We left George on his second evening at FSC Preston Montford, having failed to see a badger and with little faith in the Longworth traps he and fellow scholars set before they went to bed. Over to George for Day 3:
Monday 22nd August 2016
"The next morning we went to check our traps. I’ll admit, I was wrong to be pessimistic! We found loads of small mammals: 5 bank voles and a wood mouse. In my trap was a bank vole as can be seen in the plastic bag in the picture.
I was pleased to have caught something so I was happy to be proved wrong!
The main activity of the day however, was canoeing down a section of the River Severn. We were in Canadian canoes which were rafted together in pairs. In the morning, we just paddled downstream pointing out anything of interest.
George's catch: a bank vole,
just before it was released again
We saw Herons, Mute Swans, Sanderlings, Banded and Beautiful Demoiselles, a Kingfisher, numerous Willow species (Crack, White, Grey) and lots and lots of Himalayan Balsam!
The most exciting find had to have come from our boat though, an otter.
Running with the theme of animals I have missed, all I managed to see was the ripple it left behind after diving back under the surface of the water. It was some consolation that half of our boat and the other two boats had also missed it.
After lunch, we were given a net and tray to carry out freshwater sampling and determine water quality using the invertebrate species composition.
Unfortunately we did not find a single invertebrate, instead catching small fry fish. In hindsight, our lack of success may have been because we were not sampling in gravelly areas where many of the freshwater invertebrates live.
The view from the canoe
Image: Fiona Boyle
The second activity required that each boat design a method of sampling Himalayan Balsam populations on the riverbanks from a canoe.
In this we were more successful and did end up with data that could potentially be useful, with a little refinement to the method.
I won’t go into detail of the method here however, as I want to keep this blog post relatively brief!
This was a really lovely day out and again, it was nice to appreciate Shropshire’s natural beauty and continue learning more and more from my fellow scholars.
Birds at Venus Pool NR
The rest of the afternoon was spent on dry land back at the centre where we enjoyed a talk from two ecological consultants on how to forge a path on this career.
It was eye opening and although not a path I currently intend to take, it’s always good to keep an open mind.
After dinner we visited the Venus Pool Nature Reserve, owned and managed by the Shropshire Ornithological Society.
Evening at Venus Pool NR
My knowledge on birds is embarrassingly poor so I was grateful to the birders in the group who could name the species we encountered for me. Among these were Green Sandpipers, Lapwings, Little Egrets and Greenshanks.
We were even fortunate enough to hear, and then see, Barn Owls in the arable fields on the reserve".
Good to hear that, after so many near-misses, George had a few decent sightings at last but that's the trouble with animals - they fly/run/wriggle away before you can get a good look. Plants on the other hand sit still very obligingly until you've got the ID book out and applied your handlens!
In tomorrow's final instalment, George gets to do some botany at last, and with an expert tutor - tune in tomorrow for what George describes as his "favourite day of the course!"
BSBI at the State of Nature 2016 launch
The audience at the State of Nature launch 2016
On a sweltering hot day, the Royal Society in central London wouldn't usually be a botanist's destination of choice. But that's exactly where I and Kevin Walker, BSBI Head of Science, headed for yesterday, to join representatives from our 53 partner organisations at the launch of the 2016 State of Nature report.
Sir David Attenborough opened the proceedings, as he had at the launch of the first State of Nature report in 2013, to which BSBI also contributed, with Kevin Walker a co-author on both reports as well as papers like this one.
After a few words summarising the report and thanking Secretary of State Andrea Leadsom MP for attending the event, Sir David handed over to Dr Trevor Dines, Plantlife's Botanical Specialist and a longstanding BSBI member.
Sir David, Trevor and the Secretary of State
Trevor's talk was a tour de force, starting with Matt Damon on Mars and the affirmation #iamabotanist, and taking us through the changing fortunes of the wildflowers on the family farm where he grew up.
He closed with images of three plants whose names were recently removed from the Junior Oxford Dictionary and invited the audience to guess their identity.
All present were able to name Bluebell, Buttercup and conker and so could legitimately say #iamabotanist - but will the next generation find it as easy to recognise these common plants?
Kevin congratulates Trevor
on a great talk
You can read Trevor's talk in full here.
BSBI's data and analysis have already helped reveal the plight of once common plants such as Harebell, Ragged-robin and Wild Strawberry, which are now assessed (under internationally-recognised criteria) as Near Threatened in England. So the pleasure of seeing those distinctive blue flowers nodding in the breeze, or parting foliage to reveal jewel-like fruits, has already become a less common occurrence for children in England.
The State of Nature report challenges us to think about whether we are happy with this state of affairs and if not, how we propose to turn things around.
Andrea Leadsom then took took the podium and there is good coverage of her comments here, here and here, including a commitment to "truly ambitious plans for the environment" and a forthcoming "25 year plan for nature" as well as using new technology in innovative ways. You can read the full speech here.
The panel - click on the image to enlarge it
The Secretary of State also confirmed "we must have good data" on which to base policy, which of course is where BSBI comes in, with our database of 31 million plant records, collected by thousands of our volunteer members, augmented by insightful analysis of these data by our Science Team.
As the State of Nature report flags up, more than 7.5 million volunteer hours go into monitoring the UK's nature every year. That grand total includes the contribution of BSBI botanists!
A panel discussion followed, looking at ways forward, with contributions from the farming and business communities alongside wildlife campaigners such as Iolo Williams, whose passionate defence of the natural world and criticism of recent government policy and reduction of funding in this area drew loud applause.
BSBI members always like to read a range of views and then make up their own minds on any issue, so you may want to look at these comments from the Countryside Alliance alongside this personal opinion from Miles King.
Everybody wanted to talk to Kevin!
My personal opinion is that we should be applauding those farmers who are taking action to support wildlife on their land and working together to find innovative and cost-effective ways to help and support those who are not yet doing so. Farmers a generation ago rose heroically to the challenge of providing us with more and cheaper food. I'm optimistic that, with the right support and encouragement, the current generation of farmers will feel able to throw themselves just as enthusiastically and effectively into managing the land for biodiversity AND for food production.
But that's just one opinion and BSBI's role, as always, will be the provision of hard data showing which plants grow where and how this is changing over time, alongside objective analysis, supplied by our Science Team, on which policy decisions can be based.
Kevin exchanges ideas with Martin Harper, RSPB
The launch closed with an opportunity for networking and Kevin Walker was in great demand as always, chatting to colleagues from agencies and NGOs such as Plantlife and RSPB, whose Director of Conservation Martin Harper was kind enough to comment on how much he likes the BSBI Twitter feed, especially #wildflowerhour
You can see the State of Nature infographic here on the BSBI website and click here to download the full report from the RSPB website. To find out how BSBI can help you make a contribution to the essential data on which our policy-makers rely, please click here and here.
Apologies to BSBI botanist George Garnett that the serialisation of his 'Diary of a Young Darwin Scholar' was interrupted by State of Nature coverage. But as a passionate teenage wildlife enthusiast, I think he'd be the first to agree that the State of Nature report is very important and so we needed to cover it on these pages. The next instalment from George will be posted here tomorrow.
I'll close with the logos of the partner organisations who contributed to the State of Nature report. BSBI is proud to be amongst their number. Can you spot our logo?
George talking about Asplenium hybrids,
BSBI Exhibition Meeting 2015
Natural History Museum, London
Image: T. Swainbank
Regular News & Views readers will be well aware of botanist George Garnett, one of our younger members, from his talk at last year's BSBI Annual Exhibition Meeting, his exhibit the previous year, or his participation in the New Year Plant Hunt.
This year, George was selected for a Young Darwin Scholarship, under a scheme set up by the Field Studies Council (FSC) in 2012 and supported this year, as in previous years, by BSBI (and several other charities).
George kept a diary of his first week as a Young Darwin Scholar and here we present the first instalment. Over to George:
Ryan, George (centre) & Reuben,
Image: K. Garnett
"Every year, 15 nature enthusiasts aged between 16 and 17 are awarded scholarships to support and encourage their interest.
"The Young Darwin Scholars (YDS) attend an introductory field course at FSC’s Preston Montford centre in Shropshire. The aim of this course is to allow the year’s Young Darwin Scholars to meet each other, and to develop knowledge. In future years, the YDS receive bursaries for further FSC courses and there are also reunions which allow the Young Darwin Scholars to meet again, and to meet Scholars from other years.
"I was fortunate enough to be selected for the Young Darwin Scholarship this year and so here is a short overview of the experience.
The course started at lunchtime on the first day. This day was mainly about getting to know each other and the course leaders; as well as settling into the accommodation in the lovely Preston Montford house. Our first task was an Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) earthworm survey in an area of the campus designated as an allotment. We searched for mature earthworms in a 20 x 20 x 10 cm pit and upon finding them, we identified them. Except, my group didn’t find any. Oh well, we were united in our disappointment.
Our next stop was a visit to the garden of the man who has inspired us all, and from whom the course takes its name: Charles Darwin. Darwin was a resident of Shrewsbury, where his large house and expansive grounds are open to the public. We were told the history of the estate and how it influenced the young Darwin in his ideas that would later go on to shape scientific thinking so profoundly. The grounds were also a haven for wildlife and we were allowed time to explore and find animals or plants that we could then show each other.
Sunday 21st August 2016
Exploring Snailbeach lead mine
This was our first full day, after a good breakfast we drove to the Snailbeach lead mine. Here we were given the chance to explore the visitor centre and were given a short history of the mine. Then we were lucky enough to enter the mine itself. Here we walked through the claustrophobic tunnels, learning about the extraction of ores such as Galena and attempting to spot what hadn’t been mined out in the heyday of the mine before it became unproductive in 1955.
This was a really interesting morning. It was great to learn a bit about the mine’s history and the geology of the area. Thanks to the Shropshire Mines Trust for showing us around and telling us about the Snailbeach Mine.
After exploring the mine, we had the chance to study the flora and fauna of a lead spoil outside the mine. There was nothing particularly rare plant wise, mainly; Tussilago farfara, Polypodium interjectum, Campanula rotundifolia and some very unhealthy looking Fraxinus excelsior seedlings! I did see Mycelis muralis for the first time here though. Clearly the spoil heap had a relatively high pH, perhaps due to the calcite extracted from the mine.
Mycelis muralis
Botany tutor Mark Duffell had this to say about the flora of Snailbeach:
“Snailbeach is an odd site, there is an area of sown grassland below the mine that has lots of very weird species, partly because it has been sown (20 years ago?) with a seed mix that contains native species but the wrong subspecies (hence the common roadside verge sown Lotus corniculatus ssp. sativus and Onobyrnchis viciifolia), weirdest of all is a first county record of an unusual subspecies of Bladder Campion Silene vulgaris.”
Unfortunately I didn’t see this area of grassland but it’s definitely one for next time I visit the area!
The afternoon was spent walking Stiperstones, the second highest hill in Shropshire. We spent around four hours admiring the quartzite formations and vast areas of heather, although there was some debate as to whether this heather should truly be there, which of course led to the question; are there any truly wild areas left in Britain? That debate is beyond the realms of this blog post however. The heathland also provided masses of bilberries which were a highlight of the walk for many!
Of particular interest was the ancient Holly grove, one of the oldest in Europe. It was protected for so long due to its use as a supply of winter fodder for the livestock that were farmed on the hills. It is amazing to think what the gnarled, stunted trees have seen in the centuries that they have stood there.
The Shropshire countryside
This walk was a great opportunity to appreciate the beauty of Shropshire, a county I’d previously only travelled through, and hearing everyone’s different opinions on various conservation issues was enlightening.
Old holly and hawthorn at the end of Day 2
That evening, back at the Preston Montford centre, we learnt how to set Longworth small mammal traps and each of us placed one in an area of hedge on the edge of a nearby field. I was full of doubt as I had used Longworth traps before with a group and had been exceedingly unsuccessful.
The final activity of the day was badger watching at a nearby sett. I had never seen a badger (they don’t live on Guernsey, where I’m based!) and so the thought of seeing one was an exciting prospect. We sat for a good hour or so on the slope overlooking the sett. Two people in the group by chance had picked the perfect spot and spent the hour watching badgers. The rest of us couldn’t see a thing and couldn’t move for fear of disturbing the animals! I’ll have to wait a little longer until I can say I’ve seen a badger".
We'll leave George there and return tomorrow for Day 3 - having missed out on the badger, and the mature earthworms, will his Longworth traps yield anything interesting? And will he get to see any interesting plants - they are after all his main passion! Find out tomorrow in the second instalment of George Garnett's Diary of a Young Darwin Scholar.
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The Lord spoke to Jeremiah after Jehoiakim had burned the scroll containing what Jeremiah had spoken and Baruch had written down. 1
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Coming from Düsseldorf on the A44 or from Cologne on the A4 drive to the Autobahnkreuz Aachen [motorway intersection Aachen]. From the intersection change to the direction Aachen-Nord, Antwerpen, Heerlen (note the signposts). Leave the motorway at the second exit Aachen-Laurensberg, -Richterich, Herzogenrath and drive in the direction of Aachen (Zentrum, RWTH, Westbahnhof) [Aachen (Center, RWTH, Western Railway Station)]. After about one kilometer take the first slip road at the right to the Toledoring in direction of the Uniklinik [Clinic] (note the signposts). Leave the dual carriageway at the second exit behind the tunnel RWTH-Hörn, Halifaxstraße (do not take the exit RWTH-Melaten, RWTH-Hörn). Now you are in the Halifaxstraße. Turn left at the third crossing into the Mies-van-der-Rohe-Straße. After 100 metres at the left you find the drive to the car park of the computer science building.
By train & public transport
Starting from the central station there is no direct bus connection to the computer science building.
By foot through the Bahnhofstraße (opposite the main gate of the central station) down to the Theaterstraße. There you take the bus number 33 (direction Uniklinik or Vaals) as far as the bus stop Halifaxstraße (driving time about 20 minutes).
When you leave the main station, cross the big street in front of the station, and get one of the busses with direction to Bushof. Get of at the inner city bus stop Elisenbrunnen (diagonally opposite the theatre) or the central bus station (Bushof). The bus numbers 12, 22, 23, 75 (direction Hörn Physikzentrum) and 33 (direction Uniklinik or Vaals) drive to the bus stop Halifaxstraße (driving time about 20 minutes).
Bus schedules are available here, the bus numbers 12/22/23 and 33 go every 15 minutes during working hours.
Alternatively, you can go to the station Aachen-West instead of the main station of Aachen. At the exit of the station, go right and follow the street "Seffenter Weg". After 200 metres, turn left into Mies-van-der-Rohe-Straße. After 500 metres, you will reach the computer science building, which is nearly on top of the hill.
The premises of the Lehrstuhl für Informatik 5 are in the second floor of the extension wing E2 (entrance Mies-van-der-Rohe-Straße).
For travelling to Aachen you can choose one of these airports (ordered by distance to Aachen):
Maastricht-Aachen (in The Netherlands)
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Brussels (in Belgium)
The closest airports are Maastricht or Moenchengladbach but they do not have many international flights. The airports Duesseldorf and Cologne are about 1:30 hours away by train. Brussels is two hours by train.
The best way to get to Aachen from any airport (or from the Netherlands, Belgium or other cities in Germany) is by train. Train schedules, also for international trains from Belgium, France or the Netherlands, are available here.
Our chair is marked on this map (2nd floor of the building at the marker). An older static map is also available.
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India: risk assessment
May 2019 BB BBB BB BBB BB BB
Shreyans Bhaskar (lead analyst); Anwita Basu (analyst). Published 17 May 2019, 2100 GMT.
These ratings are restated from the Ratings Report indicated above, which was produced outside the European Union, and therefore are not issued by The Economist Intelligence Unit credit rating agency, which is registered in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1060/2009 of 16 September 2009, on credit rating agencies, as amended. This report and the ratings, therefore, are not issued pursuant to such Regulation and do not fall within its scope.
The Economist Intelligence Unit does not expect the government to consolidate its fiscal position in 2019-20. However, improved economic fundamentals in the assessment period will support the score in this category.
The currency risk rating remains at BBB. The rupee remains vulnerable to volatile portfolio flows, owing to the country's large financing requirement. Conversely, the vast foreign-exchange reserves of the Reserve Bank of India (the central bank) provide it with sufficient liquidity to intervene in case of sudden volatility in the currency markets.
Banking sector risk remains BB-rated. High levels of bad debt remain a key risk factor for the banking sector in India. The regulatory environment remains lax, in an attempt to drive credit-fuelled economic growth.
The political risk rating stays at BBB. The 2019 general elections resulted in a single-party majority for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This will underpin a strong score for political stability in 2019-20.
Economic structure risk retains its BB rating. A large stock of public debt and low levels of income per head continue to depress the score. Risks are further aggravated by concerns about the quality of official economic data.
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Curatorial Statement
Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn launches from the site of Weeksville, a free and intentional community established in 1838 by Black citizens just eleven years after emancipation in New York. Black investors and abolitionists, including founder James Weeks, grew this intentional community to more than 500 households. This vibrant neighborhood—which included schools, churches, newspapers, and activist organizations such as the African Civilization Society—was subsumed over time by the growing city of Brooklyn. In 1968, three historic houses were “rediscovered” by prop plane thanks to a team that included artist and activist Joan Maynard. As Weeksville Heritage Center’s first Executive Director, Maynard led critical archeological digs and a community-based movement for preservation and landmarking.
This month-long exhibition draws inspiration from Weeksville’s incredible story of achieving self-determination through creating and preserving an intentional community of refuge and Black power. It also acknowledges the continued legacy of individuals, institutions, and movements that have sustained Weeksville’s core values in the contested landscape of Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant, from the nineteenth century until today.
In 2012, Rashida Bumbray and Nato Thompson began discussing a project that would explore African-American life and geographic space, and specifically the intersections of race and space in the contemporary reality of contested landscapes within our changing cities. The initial intention was to consider what cultural signposts exist as markers of Black resistance and protest to the terrorism and trauma of gentrification, stop-and-frisk, and police brutality. This led us to Weeksville, and its 150 years of creating space for humanity, dignity, and refuge in the midst of the violence of white supremacy. When we began conversations with Weeksville Heritage Center—and its then-programming and education team Elissa Blount Moorehead, Jennifer Scott, Rylee Eterginoso, and Shawn Peters—they urged taking a more deeply nuanced approach, drawn from the perspective of their own institutional positionality. The conversation moved to the development of a lens informed by self-determination and willful success, as an alternative to a narrative informed solely by struggle. With this lens intact, we began looking both back in time and into the future, inviting artists to respond to these intersections of the historical and contemporary by using existing local assets as their inspiration and directive.
For this exhibition, the curators have invited four artists to engage the history of Weeksville in intense collaboration with four community-based organizations to create site-specific artworks on the theme “self-determination.” These partnerships pair four artists with four community partners whose commitment to self-determination embodies their long-standing historical and cultural relevance to this neighborhood. Xenobia Bailey has been working for 20 weeks with Boys & Girls High School students to produce “funk-tional” handmade furniture from recycled materials for Century 21: Bed-Stuy Rhapsody in Design: A Reconstruction Urban Remix in the Aesthetic of Funk, designed in the African-American aesthetic of Funk and installed inside one of Weeksville’s historic Hunterfly Road Homes. Bradford Young has partnered with Bethel Tabernacle AME Church to create Bynum Cutler, a film on refuge and diaspora installed inside the historic church sanctuary at P.S.83 that honors the church’s elders–the “Living Legends”–while revealing tensions between collective forgetting and changing cityscapes. Otabenga Jones & Associates, together with the Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium, has turned the back of a 1959 pink Cadillac into OJBK FM, a community radio station that investigates connections between jazz, hip-hop, self-determination, and the history of “the East,” (1969-1985), a legendary Bed-Stuy educational, political and cultural hub. Simone Leigh has brought Brooklyn-based health and wellness practitioners to the historic Stuyvesant Mansion, creating the temporary Free People’s Medical Clinic to explore the beauty, dignity and power of Black nurses and doctors whose work is often hidden from view. Connecting all four sites is the Weeksville historical audio guide, which illuminates histories that might otherwise be invisible within the current local landscape, while allowing the artists to narrate their artworks.
These projects—which touch upon issues of community and individual enterprise, migration and memory, the radical tenets of music, and self-reliance in healthcare—hope to do so with a keen awareness of the complex relationships, histories, and economies embedded in this neighborhood. This neighborhood, with its intense history, is both a counterpoint to, and a mirror of the contested landscapes where Black people have sewn seeds, built homes, created legacies and institutions while struggling globally for sustainability.
-Nato Thompson, Rashida Bumbray, Rylee Eterginoso
Funk: Xenobia Bailey
God: Bradford Young
Jazz: Otabenga Jones & Assocs.
Medicine: Simone Leigh
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We wanted to share our story because we have a passionate desire to educate and empower other people about destructive cults. There are friends, family members out there who may feel helpless about their own situations. They have witnessed the changes in their loved ones firsthand and it breaks their hearts. I can now see more clearly what my own family and friends have gone through. We feel that it is essential for education on cults to be spread, for the awareness to grow in leaps and bounds. Right now, there is such a taboo around the word cult and there are some basic misconceptions about what goes on with mind control. One of the things that we really want to re-emphasize is that this could happen to anyone.
One of our other goals right now is to expose Michael Guen as a cult leader and prevent him from manipulating and abusing other people. He is set to have a big “coming out” with his business One Effort Living and we’ll be right beside him providing the information that the public needs to make educated choices. Over the past few months, I have been cycling through so many emotions, ranging from anger to sadness to complete relief. After all the feelings clear away, what is left in me is an activist. And Karl feels the same way too. I am using my anger in a productive way, not to just damage someone’s reputation but to bring to light something that is morally legally wrong.
Lastly, we hope to overcome the taboos surrounding this shameful topic. No one thinks that it could happen to them or their family members. No one wants to believe that there are evil people out there who are taking advantage of other people ruthlessly and without remorse. We read about corruption in the government and in big corporations and it is a fact that we have unintentionally elected psychopaths into the system. Or else they have found their ways into positions of power. I believe that this is happening way more often than we give it credit.
Furthermore, we have also learned about one-on-one cults, which is basically abusive and manipulative relationships. We can understand now why abused women have a difficult time leaving the ones who hurt them. “But they love me,” they try to reason. This is not true. A psychopath does not know how to truly love. He or she is incapable of it. I know this for a fact, as I began to compare the “love” of Michael Guen with that of Karl, my friends and family. I have more empathy for people who stay in abusive relationships and I can now understand why it is so difficult to leave.
This subject matter is taboo because of the lack of education and basic knowledge. Not all cults completely isolate their members or make them do extreme things like commit mass suicide. In fact, I was a functioning member of society who held a full-time job. No one could tell that I was giving tons of money to the cult leader because I kept it secret. But many people still don’t know what destructive cults are about. Even the professional therapist that we saw for couples counseling had no clue what to do with the situation. He observed our fighting style and tried to help us with our communication skills. Despite the fact that he believed I was in the cult, he did not even make and effort to touch the issue.
One of our friends who was a retired psychologist also did not have an understanding of how cults and mind control works. She thought that Karl should give me more freedom, that I should somehow find my own way. Our friend thought that Karl was being the controlling one. The problem was that I didn’t even know that I was enslaved. I didn’t even know that I needed saving! How was I ever going to find my way? And I thought that I was making my own choices. I would have never admitted to being manipulated by another person, not in a million years.
Our goal to educate and empower individuals feels like a new calling. It is ironic that all this time I have been questioning my abilities and what I really want to do with my life, especially throughout my time in the cult. We want to consult individuals, reach out to concerned family and friends, and help them remove that feeling of helplessness when they realize that their loved are in cults. We are also interested in helping cult members rebuild their lives and heal from their experiences. There is hope. Steve Hassan, one of the foremost cult recover experts, said that if he was able to get out of a cult, than anyone can. We feel the same way.
I don’t see that the last ten years of my life to be completely wasted. In fact, I feel as though it was an inadvertent gift because now I have all this knowledge to teach and share other people. I am incredibly grateful to Karl, my family and friends for supporting me through all this. I have been given a second chance on life.
— Ruth & Karl —
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