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Women's History Month: Friday, March 19, 2021: Margaret Saine's poems "Women of Women Born" and "Female Birds Sing" Woman of Woman Born La femme n’a d’amis que ses songes. A woman’s only friends are her dreams. We were not thought of we were despised disposed of and pushed into corners mental and otherwise No bonus of being a woman of woman born quite otherwise We forged then were forced to forget the womb all the dreams we had We were not given the facts we were given stories older than Methusalah can remember of Snow White, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty tied, tried and true to extricate from them what women were might be, or become We were allowed to puzzle out our often dire fate with Pythia Cassandra and Ariadne Like ignorant poets and lazy kings we [being neither lazy nor ignorant] were forced to invent our lives out of not whole and not new cloth but from a stale barnstorm of spiderwebs snowed-in like dandelion fluff [dandruff fluff] snowed out of our lives in difficulty of our self-birth our becoming And we made it we are in the making © 2021 Margaret Saine Female Birds do Sing female birds what is it about them we thought they couldn’t sing Darwin said so only males sang male song was only to attract females And we women poets covered our heads in shame feeling like usurpers while male poets painted us into a corner their corner as muses silently coaxing out their male poems to serve as a midwife for male poems --any poem really is an improvement of human life— but we women wanted to have our own voice And then they told us that female birds don’t sing But now we know better Female birds sing birdsong just as males Hello male poets! Here we come! Women poets! Margaret Saine was born in Germany and taught Hispanic literatures in California. She writes and translates in five languages. Books in English are Bodyscapes, Words of Art, Lit Angels, Gardens of the Earth, and A Book of Travel. Saine published four poetry books and a childhood memoir in Germany. In 2021 a book of Spanish poems will come out in Spain, French poems in Montreal. Two Italian books are to be published. Her poems have been translated into Arabic and other languages. She is an editor of The California Quarterly. Since 2008 she has written over 5 600 haiku. Labels: Margaret Saine, Women's History Month, Women's Poetry anna maria March 21, 2021 at 6:00 PM I loved both the poems especially the second one.. luv DyanaAset April 22, 2021 at 5:25 PM Thank you, Margaret, for saying what needs to be said. Women's History Month: Monday, March 29, 2021: Mar... Women's History Month: Saturday, March 27, 2021: D... Women's History Month: Thursday, March 25, 2021: A... Women's History Month: Wednesday, March 24, 2021: ... Women's History Month: Tuesday, March 23, 2021: Il... Women's History Month: Monday, March 22, 2021: Fay... Women's History Month: Sunday, March 21, 2021: Lis... Women's History Month: Saturday, March 20, 2021: G... Women's History Month: Friday, March 19, 2021: Mar... Women's History Month: Thursday, March 18, 2021: K... Women's History Month: Tuesday, March 16, 2021: Pa... Women's History Month: Monday, March15, 2021: Two ... Women's History Month: Sunday, March 14, 2021: Vio... Women's History Month: Saturday, March 13, 2021: L... Women's History Month: Friday, March 12, 2021: Thr... Women's History Month: Thursday, March 11, 2021: P... Women's History Month: Tuesday, March 9, 2021: Hei... Women's History Month: Monday, March 8, 2021: Jack... Women's History Month: Sunday, March 7, 2021: Lynn... Women's History Month: Saturday, March 6, 2021: Th... Women's History Month: Friday, March 5, 2021: BC P... Thursday, March 4: Women's History Month: Three il... Women's History Month: Wednesday, March 3, 2021: B... Women's History Month: Tuesday, March 2, 2021: "Tw... Women's History Month: Monday, March 1, 2021 "Two ...
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UNStudio designs the new JetBrains Office in Saint Petersburg architectural concepts, architecture in russia UNStudio has designed a new building for the St. Petersburg office of the international software development company JetBrains and has transformed their current premises into a modern immersive campus environment. With 9 offices already located in Europe, the U.S. and Russia, the new building will help the St. Petersburg office attract unique talent by expressing its distinct identity to its workforce... From the architect: The JetBrains campus is intended to be a place of true connectivity and openness, which fully engages people and enhances their everyday lives. It is designed to as a place to meet, discuss, mediate and propose creative ideas while taking in views of the spectacular Gulf of Finland. In addition to providing efficient and flexible workspace for the organisation, the JetBrains campus creates a sense of belonging to its occupants - not just to the industry, but also to the community and the city of St. Petersburg. Ben van Berkel: “JetBrains is a highly innovative company. They are ambitious, possess a deep understanding of their workforce and have a very contemporary approach to the future of work. This meant that we were able to bring everything that we have learned from designing contemporary work spaces to this design and could create a warm, green, transparent, open and inviting office that stimulates total interaction.” Connective, Comfortable, Versatile Over the years, UNStudio has built up an extensive portfolio of office buildings and workspace designs. This has provided us with a deep understanding of what is required of the optimal work environment and the positive impact such spaces can have on the health, wellbeing, creativity - and therefore productivity - of those using them. Within the design of such spaces, both physical vitality and psychological wellbeing are understood to be synonymous, while the creation of community is considered fundamental to the encouragement of communication, interaction, knowledge exchange and creativity. The design of the new building focuses on the comfort and wellbeing of every person who works there and of those who simply pass through. The campus has been designed in full detail, including JetBrains’ specific approach to work culture, which led to custom made healthy work stations for all 1000 newly housed employees. Central to the design is the large, vertically stepped, indoor atrium. This generous open space, which connects to an outdoor courtyard and outdoor terraces, simultaneously provides clear and expansive views of the Gulf of Finland. The atrium forms the core of the new JetBrains community, as it creates the conditions for physical, mental, social and environmental health. This ample open space contrast to the office floors, which are based on team and individual focus, rather than an open-plan approach. Central meeting rooms, breakout spaces, auditoriums and the central restaurant are all organised along the stepped atrium. Bridges span the large open areas, while carefully designed and intertwined biophilia forms the natural backdrop for all activities. Ben van Berkel: “We pay a great deal of attention to how people move through buildings. Office spaces are designed in such a way that they do not create simple linear corridors leading to dead ends, instead each corridor has a route that introduces a kind of landscape into the building. The possibility is created to take endless walks through the building, where there is a great deal of transparency, also towards the surrounding landscape.” Acting as a vestibule, the imposing lobby creates the first views towards the atrium, while providing cloakroom facilities, showers and exercise spaces. The courtyard on the podium level provides an intimate outdoor overflow space that is embraced by an active gallery connected to the existing office buildings. In UNStudio’s proposal the galleries are used as an orangery/winter garden for outdoor plants, which can then be placed outdoors in the Summer months. The facade design embraces a sustainable approach, blocking heat gain while providing daylight. For the large atrium, a highly transparent stable zigzag glazed facade was chosen, at times spanning five floors. In addition to a soft acoustic shading device on the inside of the glazed skin, cantilevers shade the facade. The lower and upper volumes use a rational grid facade, composed of unitised elements. Protruding glazed ceramic elements provide shading, reflect light, and create a tactility and reflection that will play with the constantly changing light of the skies over St. Petersburg and the Gulf. Architect: UNStudio Client: JetBrains Realty LLC Location: Saint Petersburg, Russia Building surface (GFA): 38,145 sqm Team: Ben van Berkel, Frans van Vuure with Alexandr Kalachev and Melinda Matuz, Natalya Kuznetsova, Caterina Micucci, Leon Hansmann, Alexandra Lukianova, Michele de Simone, Raul Forsoni, Saba Nabavi Tafreshi, Derrick Diporedjo, Eva Poulopoulou, Jose Sanmartin, Jahan Tahamtan, Rachel Picot, Alina Tueran Visualisations: ZOA, AAND3 > Hanwha Headquarters by UNStudio completed in Seoul > UNStudio designs two new stores for OPPO 04 / 13 / 2021 UNStudio designs the new JetBrains Office in Saint Petersburg - A green campus for total interaction... Gfell: A hotel under the barn by noa* Cloud Hub: The new Pininfarina project in Dubai Macau Central Library by Mecanoo 10 Design Wins Competition to Design Taseco Landmark 55 in Hanoi _naturehumaine's atelier CAZA announces design of La Salle Church in Binan City Recommended post: Transparent church using wire mesh by Edoardo Tresoldi Sky SOHO by Zaha Hadid Architects Architecture: Three Museums One Square Harbin Opera House by MAD Architects Houston Library and Exhibition Center by MA2 Futuristic architecture of Marine Research Center in Indonesia Aequorea: Amazing futuristic architecture concept by Vincent Callebaut Isla Pasión: Luxury hotel inspired Mayan architecture Avaza Aqua Park by JDS Architects
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Home/Featured/HP to Showcase Secured End-User Devices at GISEC 2018 FeaturedGISECNewsPCProducts HP to Showcase Secured End-User Devices at GISEC 2018 HP will be participating at the Gulf Information Security Expo & Conference (GISEC) 2018 to demonstrate how it is reinventing security by designing its enterprise products for cyber-resilience. This includes its latest portfolio of Personal Systems (PS) and Multifunctional Printers that are equipped with security capabilities built directly into the hardware. GISEC is the region’s premier information security conference and exhibition and will be held on May 1-3, 2018 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. On May 1, 2018, HP Fellow & Chief Technologist for Security Research and Innovation at HP Security Lab, Boris Balacheff, will deliver a keynote speech on managing risks and how HP’s investment in security innovation enables businesses in the Middle East to secure their end user devices. In addition, HP will be hosting demonstrations and informative sessions on end-user device vulnerabilities for visitors at the stand. As cybercrime is becoming more sophisticated and frequent, legacy security solutions are challenged when it comes to protecting end-user devices. To protect its customers, HP’s range of business PCs and Printers feature cyber-resilient technologies that detect, protect and self-heal from attacks. Corbett Hoxland, Business Manager, Enterprise Solutions, HP Middle East said: “For the last 17 years, HP has focused on reinventing security by building security directly into our devices, not bolting it on. We believe, through our participation at GISEC this year, we can help educate enterprises in the Middle East to stay a step ahead of an increasingly challenging threat landscape and making end-user devices more resilient to cyber warfare. As an industry leader, HP engineers the world’s most secure end-user devices to help organisations mitigate risks.” 2018 Dubai World Trade Centre GISEC Gulf Information Security Expo & Conference HP Multifunctional Printers Personal Systems PS Equinix to Support Direct Connectivity to New Google Cloud Partner Interconnect Service Nokia Launches Edge Cloud Data Center Solution for the 5G Era
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Bob Moriarty: Cryptocurrencies Are The Most Heavily Manipulated Market in History It’s been an eventful month geopolitically and across market sectors, so naturally it was time to have our monthly call with 321gold founder Bob Moriarty. Bob and I touched on cryptocurrencies (or ‘bitcon’ as Bob calls it), the US strike in Syria, precious metals, Novo Resources, and a couple of other stocks that Bob is fond of right now. Without further ado here is Energy & Gold’s April 2018 conversation with Bob Moriarty… CEO Technician: We’ve had a rally in cryptocurrencies over the last few weeks, Bitcoin hit as high as $9,770 a few days ago and the total crypto market capitalization reached US$435 billion again. Does this change your view at all that cryptos are heading for zero and that Bitcoin will eventually fall back down near $1,000 again? Bob Moriarty: This is a bear market rally. You’re going to see this happen again and again and again. The strange thing is that the whole bitcon environment is the most heavily manipulated market in history. It’s the closest thing to fraud that you could possibly get. There is zero intrinsic value. It’s FOMO and the only thing you’ve got is to try to sell to a bigger sucker. Eighty-one percent of coins die quickly and only five percent ever make it to an exchange. It’s the ultimate investment for greater fools. There are 1759 ‘kleptocurrencies’ right now and if 5-10 survive I will be surprised. Does that mean you can’t make money? No, you can make money because there will be ups and downs and if you’re really fast you can take advantage of the zigs and zags. However, there is no substance to these things and there’s an artificial market which could vanish overnight. CEO Technician: If we agree that this is a bear market now in cryptocurrencies, what should the next downside move look like? Will Bitcoin move below $6,000 in a straight line now? Bob Moriarty: Nothing moves in a straight line but we will see bitcon eventually fall below $6,000 again and when the final bottom is in place I would be surprised if the total kleptocurrency market cap is US$50 billion. I can’t tell you when exactly this will happen but I can tell you that you’ll continue to see lower lows and lower highs, and every time it jumps 50% all the fools are going to say “it’s time to jump back in the water!” but what they don’t understand is that the water is filled with sharks. Bitcoin (Daily) CEO Technician: Earlier this week the $105,000/tweet man, John McAfee, put out a tweet stating that “banks will be gone” in 5 years. Is he being wildly optimistic? Bob Moriarty: He could be right. When McAfee came up with his Bitcoin target price a few months ago, whatever bullshit number that was (editors note: $1,000,000 by 2020), he forgot to tell everyone that he was getting paid $105,000 for each tweet. That’s about the best proof of fraud you can get. We’re not talking about a 1,000 word article here, we’re talking about a Tweet! Also if you’re gonna get paid $105,000 per tweet you might as well front run the tweets too. Here’s what we know about the banking system. The banking system collapsed in 2008. It died. Then the Fed pumped air into it so that it would still give all the indications of being alive. But make no mistake, it died ten years ago. We need to bury it and we need to come up with something better. Crony capitalism is clearly a failure. CEO Technician: The US/UK/France launched a strike on Syrian assets a couple weeks ago and for a brief moment it felt like we were barreling towards World War 3. Bob Moriarty: The worrisome thing about that strike was that Russia didn’t respond. When fools are out doing things and you don’t respond you encourage fools to do things that could start World War Three. It was a false-flag operation (“chemical weapons attack”) that was probably set up by the Brits and the white helmets, the white helmets are basically a terror organization that was set up by a British spy agency. You would think that if these guys are going to conduct all these false-flag operations that they would be better at it, especially given how many times they’ve tried to pull them off. It now takes us about five minutes to figure out that it’s a false-flag operation and not the real deal. CEO Technician: The smoke has cleared to some extent from that situation a couple of weeks ago and it seems like the Western response was completely ineffective from a military standpoint, and in fact, it may have even been staged in terms of targeting locations that were completely empty and of no strategic significance. Of course Trump proclaimed that it was “mission accomplished” but it was a paper tiger attack that accomplished zero. And now we have Russia giving the Assad regime in Syria multiple S-300 anti-aircraft weapons systems free of charge, so in fact Assad has come out ahead at the end of the day. Bob Moriarty: I encourage people to think for themselves. We’re lied to so often that we have to develop the ability to think for ourselves. You hit the nail on the head about the Syria strike, Trump proclaimed it was a perfect strike and all the missiles hit their targets. How many did the Russians claim to have shot down? CEO Technician: I think they claimed to have shot down about 10. Bob Moriarty: Nope, the Russians said they shot down 71. So the American position is that we fired 103 missiles and 103 missiles hit their targets and the Russian position is that 71 of 103 missiles were shot down. Who’s telling the truth and which one is more likely to be telling the truth? CEO Technician: I’d say neither is telling the truth. Bob Moriarty: Well, what the Russians are saying is actually more likely. Nothing is ever 100%. If a guy came up to and told you that he’s got an investment that will make money with 100% accuracy, what would you do? CEO Technician: I’d run the other way. Bob Moriarty: Exactly, nothing is ever 100%. So the American position absolutely could not be true. If they had even said 102 out of 103 had hit their targets that would have been possible. The Russian position is actually much more likely to be true, but the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. CEO Technician: Moving to precious metals, I published an article a few days ago saying that gold looked like it is on its way to an important test of support near $1300. We have a full moon on the 29th and gold found some support at $1315. Is this a buying opportunity? Bob Moriarty: I want to see the Daily Sentiment Index for gold and silver get below 10 to have a high degree of confidence a major low is in place. Recently the DSI for gold has been as high as 80 (on 4/11 the day that gold reached $1369 before reversing lower) which is more indicative of a top than a bottom. In general we usually get a major low in June or July so I think it’s too early to be talking about a major low in precious metals being in place. I’m comfortable in saying that we could still have another 1-2 months of sideways to lower price action in gold and silver. CEO Technician: Moving on to the juniors we got an update from Novo Resources (TSX-V:NVO) last week on its first bulk sample from its Comet Well Project in the Pilbara. What did you make of it? Bob Moriarty: That press release in general was about as useful as half a hard-on. CEO Technician: (Belly laughs) Bob Moriarty: Quinton has been too optimistic on how long it would take to get results and he’s been getting beaten up for it. I love Quinton, Novo has been my biggest holding for five years and it’s still my biggest holding. I’ve made a ton of money with these guys and I plan to make a ton more. However, they should stop farting around with bulk samples trying to measure something that can’t be measured and they should be focused on trial mining. All they’ve done so far is proven what I said last November. You want to find out how much gold is there? Go mine it! Every single way they’ve tried to measure it has failed. They showed us a lot of pretty pictures and there’s clearly a lot of gold there. However, we don’t know what the grade is even though they’re still focused on trying to measure something that can’t be measured. They should stop trying to measure it and figure out how to mine it. CEO Technician: So Novo hasn’t taken your advice. How long are they going to continue to try to measure what can’t be measured? Bob Moriarty: Pretty soon they’re going to realize that a 50,000 tonne bulk sample is the same damn thing as mining. You cannot measure that gold, it’s that simple. When you have nuggety gold you can’t measure, you can only mine it. CEO Technician: You just said you plan to make a lot more money as a Novo shareholder, how do you determine what the company is worth when we can’t measure the grade and we don’t know how far the gold mineralization extends? We also don’t know if it is continuous. Bob Moriarty: Do you remember what Keith Barron said it would cost to produce an ounce of gold in the Pilbara? He said it would cost $100/ounce to mine. The Hedgeless Horseman is an interesting guy and he thinks that Comet Well alone could have 10 million ounces of gold so the math isn’t too complicated in order to figure out that Novo could be worth a heck of a lot more than the stock market is valuing it at now. Now I don’t know how much gold they have, nobody does, but the only way to figure it out is to start mining it. Once Novo shows the Australian government that they’ve got 20 grams/tonne gold they’re going to make it a lot easier to obtain permits for 50,000 tonne bulk samples. Forget about 43-101, scoping studies, pre-feasibility studies. They’ve got $70 million! If they can’t figure out how to start mining down there with $70 million then they should hire me because I sure as hell will find a way to make it happen. CEO Technician: Moving on, we spoke about NV Gold (TSX-V:NVX) the last time we spoke. What are your thoughts on NVX here? Bob Moriarty: I got the chance to buy some more at C$.43. I was in the placement at C$.44, I was in the placement at C$.60, and I was buying it in the open market at C$.43. Here’s the deal with NV Gold, it’s a crap shoot, but it’s a crap shoot where the odds are 5-1 and the payoff could be 100-1. CEO Technician: So if we get a little lucky we could get really lucky. Bob Moriarty: That’s a great way of putting it. They’ve got assays in the lab now. The odds of them finding gold in the first hole are about 1 in 10, however, what they’re really looking for are the pathfinders (mercury, arsenic, etc.) – the pathfinders that you find with all Carlin Trend style deposits. They are in home run country, they could either come up with 100 meters of 2 ounces/tonne gold or they could come up with 10 meters of .2 grams/tonne gold and both would be equally as good. CEO Technician: That’s a great way of explaining it Bob, hence your comment last time that if they even find a “sniff of gold” the stock could take off. I was at a conference in Arizona last week and I met with a guy who runs a company called Metallic Minerals (TSX-V:MMG), I think you know Greg? Bob Moriarty: Silver and platinum are both extremely cheap right now and I think both metals are going a lot higher over time. Greg Johnson runs Metallic and he also runs a platinum/palladium play called Group Ten Metals (TSX-V:PGE), both companies are going to succeed and you can accumulate either very cheaply right now. I’ve been working on a book called “The Idiot’s Guide To Investing In Junior Resource Stocks” and of course the idiot would be me. I’ve made every possible mistake one can make as a junior resource investor. You should buy stocks when they’re hard to buy and you should sell stocks when they’re easy to sell. Everyone wants to make investing much more complicated than it is. Buy cheap and sell dear and you’ll make money over the long run. Platinum and silver are both cheap right now. Investing is a probabilities game, but unlike Las Vegas the shrewd investor can choose investing opportunities where the payoff could be better than the odds of hitting the payoff, like with NV Gold right now. CEO Technician: Are there any other stocks that have your attention that you’d like to mention to readers? Bob Moriarty: The lithium sector has cooled off a lot over the last few months and the best lithium company that i’ve ever seen is a hard rock lithium play in Arizona called Redzone Resources (TSX-V:REZ). REZ.V (Daily) Redzone has some shares coming free trading next week and some of these people are going to sell because they got in at C$.16. I’ve had a bid in at C$.255 and i’d buy more if the lock-up expiration creates some more short term weakness. Redzone has a great technical team and they’re going to be drilling shortly, it’s a sleeper and I think this could be a big winner. Bob has been remarkably accurate in his commentary on cryptocurrencies and it will be interesting to see if the current crypto bounce proves to be of the bear market variety. I also became a shareholder of NV Gold recently so I am eager to see if we do indeed catch a sniff of gold soon. We would like to thank Bob for his candid insights and look forward to his new book on junior resource investing. The article is for informational purposes only and is neither a solicitation for the purchase of securities nor an offer of securities. Readers of the article are expressly cautioned to seek the advice of a registered investment advisor and other professional advisors, as applicable, regarding the appropriateness of investing in any securities or any investment strategies, including those discussed above. Some of the stocks mentioned are high-risk venture stocks and not suitable for most investors. Consult the companies’ SEDAR profile for important risk disclosures. EnergyandGold.com, EnergyandGold Publishing LTD, its writers and principals are not registered investment advisors and advice you to do your own due diligence with a licensed investment advisor prior to making any investment decisions. This article contains certain forward-looking information and forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities legislation (collectively “forward-looking statements”). Certain information contained herein constitutes “forward-looking information” under Canadian securities legislation. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “expects”, “believes”, “aims to”, “plans to” or “intends to” or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results “will” occur. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management as of the date such statements are made and they are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed by such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, standard transaction risks; impact of the transaction on the parties; and risks relating to financings; regulatory approvals; foreign country operations and volatile share prices. Although management of the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements. The views expressed in this publication and on the EnergyandGold website do not necessarily reflect the views of Energy and Gold Publishing LTD, publisher of EnergyandGold.com. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and forward looking information. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements or forward-looking information that are incorporated by reference herein, except as required by applicable securities laws. Always thoroughly do your own due diligence and talk to a licensed investment adviser prior to making any investment decisions. Junior resource companies can easily lose 100% of their value so read company profiles on www.SEDAR.com for important risk disclosures. It’s your money and your responsibility. Gold Group Ten Metals Novo Resources NV Gold Redzone Resources Silver
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The public valuation of religion in global health governance: spiritual health and the faith factor Hanrieder, Tine (2017) The public valuation of religion in global health governance: spiritual health and the faith factor. Contemporary Politics, 23 (1). 81 - 99. ISSN 1356-9775 Text (The public value of religion in global health governance) - Accepted Version Scopus publication Identification Number: 10.1080/13569775.2016.1213076 This article explores how the role of religion is evaluated in global health institutions, focusing on policy debates in the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank. Drawing on Luc Boltanski and Laurent Thévenot’s pragmatist approach to justification, I suggest that religious values are creative and worldly performances. The public value of religion is established through a two-pronged justification process, combining generalizing arguments with particularizing empirical tests. To substantiate the claim that abstraction alone does not suffice to create religious values in global public health, I compare the futile attempts of the 1980s to add ‘spiritual health’ to the WHO’s mandate with the more recent creation of a ‘faith factor’ in public health. While the vague reference to some ‘Factor X’ inhibited the acceptance of spiritual health in the first case, in the second case, ‘compassion’ became a measurable and recognized religious value. https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/ccpo20/current © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BL Religion
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Home Z - Subcategories Advertising Networks The Phone as a Media Device The phone is quickly advancing as a means of pushing out ad-sponsored content that mimics some of the popular mobile advertising features. Greg Webster of VoodooVox, at ILM:08, debuted some of the new features of the company's In-Call Media group, demonstrating… IAC’s Kara Nortman on Local Media Valuations IAC Vice President Kara Nortman, speaking at Interactive Local Media 2008, provided both a dose of reality and a glimmer of hope about where media companies in the local marketplace are headed. Nortman’s view of what is working well included sites… AT&T Ups Hispanic Ante With Seccion Amarilla AT&T Advertising Solutions has announced a partnership with Hispanic publisher Seccion Amarilla to sell Hispanic advertising into select Seccion Amarilla directories. 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The releases aren’t easily found,… Latest News on Upcoming ILM:08 Conference We’re just about ready to go with Interactive Local Media 2008, which is Nov. 19-21 in Santa Clara, in the heart of Silicon Valley. It should be a very important, game-defining event -- and the first one for The Kelsey… Interview: CEO Jim Riesenbach on Autobytel’s Future The news hit the wires this week that Autobytel, one of the original third party auto sites, had hired RBC Capital Markets to explore its options, and was laying off 75 of its 225 workers. This was on top of… Zillow Adds a Home Services Directory With the real estate market in an indefinite doldrums, Zillow is transforming itself from an information provider about home sales to a full-service provider of information for home owners. 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At the top of the list is Angie Hicks,… IYPs, National Advertisers Adopting MediaTraks’ One-Stop Ad Platform Placing and managing national ads on different Internet Yellow Pages sites in different regions has been too difficult. It is one reason why more national advertising probably hasn’t flowed to local sites. But now Superpages.com, DexKnows.com and several other sites… Hispanic Yellow Pages of America Ceases Operations Hispanic Yellow Pages of America has ceased operations, according to a notice distributed on Monday via ELINC, a Yellow Pages Association’s electronic newsletter providing updates on the directory industry to the CMR community. 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« Pandemic Ethics: Why Lock Down of the Elderly is Not Ageist and Why Levelling… Pandemic Ethics: Extreme Altruism in a Pandemic » Pandemic Ethics: Key Workers Have a Stronger Claim to Compensation and Hazard Pay for Working During The COVID-19 Pandemic Than The Armed Forces Do When on Deployment Published April 22, 2020 | By Doug McConnell By Doug McConnell and Dominic Wilkinson Post originally appeared on the Journal of Medical Ethics Blog While the general public enjoy the relative safety of social distancing, key workers are at a higher risk of both contracting COVID-19 and transmitting it to their families. This is especially the case for ‘frontline’ workers who are frequently exposed to the virus and may not have access to adequate personal protective equipment (PPE). Tragically, many key workers have died of COVID-19 around the world already, including over 100 in the UK. Although it is relatively rare for key workers to die from COVID-19, the risk of death is obviously much greater than one would usually expect in these roles and key workers clearly have good reason to be anxious. For ‘frontline’ workers, the distress is compounded by working in harrowing conditions where so many are dying alone. Furthermore, frontline workers have to take on the burdens of ensuring they do not transmit infections to their families, by moving in with patients, living in hotels, or maintaining rigorous social distancing in their own homes. These atypical costs, risks, and burdens suggest that key workers are owed compensation in addition to their usual pay and a few instances of nationally coordinated applause. There are currently at least three forms of compensation under consideration in the UK. The Liberal Democrats are calling for NHS workers to receive per diem hazard pay equivalent to the Armed Forces’ ‘Operational Allowance’ which they receive while on deployment (~£30/day). A cross-party group of MPs is calling for a scheme to compensate the families of key workers for funeral costs and lost earnings if those workers die of COVID-19. This is also modelled on the system used for the Armed Forces. Another cross-party group of MPs is calling for foreign nationals in the NHS to be offered indefinite ‘leave to remain’, i.e. the option of becoming permanent residents without the usual 5 year waiting period and application costs. Interestingly this measure also has a military precedent when Gurkhas were offered indefinite leave to remain. There are petitions gathering support for all three measures, here, here, and here. A method for working out whether these forms of compensation are justified is to assume they are justified in the case of the Armed Forces and then assess the strength of the analogy with key workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. So, are key workers analogous to the Armed Forces in the relevant ways? One reason to compensate the Armed Forces with public money is that they are doing a job that benefits the public. On this count the analogy is strong. In fact, the benefit provided by key workers during the COVID-19 pandemic is probably greater than that provided by the Armed Forces in many of their overseas deployments. Without the efforts of frontline staff and the support of other key workers, thousands more would die of COVID-19. To deliver public benefits of a similar value, the Armed Forces would need to be fighting a defensive engagement in the UK. Another reason justifying compensation in the case of the Armed Forces is that certain, significant costs, risks, and burdens are unavoidable aspects of the work. Again, the analogy is strong. The greater risk to key workers from COVID-19 is an unavoidable consequence of providing treatment, selling groceries, et cetera. There are two disanalogies between key workers and members of the Armed Services that make the case for compensating key workers stronger than the (already strong) case for compensating the Armed Forces. First, the risks and burdens of working in the Armed Services are more obviously inherent to that work than the risks of pandemic are to key workers. Members of the Armed Forces cannot claim they were unaware of the possibility of being deployed to dangerous areas. But when supermarket workers and hospital porters accepted their roles, for example, they did not plausibly consent to working in the conditions created by COVID-19. Even physicians who recognize their duty to treat during a pandemic, are working in much rarer and unexpected circumstances than members of the Armed Forces when deployed overseas. So most key workers and even physicians have a case for claiming that their contracts fail to fairly remunerate them for working in these conditions. Second, the compensation for members of the Armed Forces is based on the assumption that they are adequately trained and equipped. If they were not, then a further claim of compensation would be justified. Therefore, key workers who have had inadequate PPE have a stronger claim to hazard pay and compensation for any harm suffered as a result. On the basis of this comparison, key workers have a strong claim to public compensation for working during the COVID-19 pandemic. Exactly how much compensation is owed relative to the Armed Forces is a different matter, however. We address that issue and expand on the above arguments in a forthcoming article. Posted in Dominic Wilkinson's Posts, Doug McConnell's Posts, Pandemic Ethics, Professional Ethics, Public Health | Tagged Armed Forces, compensation, covid-19, hazard pay, nhs, no-fault compensation, pandemic ethics, Public Health 3 Responses to Pandemic Ethics: Key Workers Have a Stronger Claim to Compensation and Hazard Pay for Working During The COVID-19 Pandemic Than The Armed Forces Do When on Deployment Another analogy might be the psychological effects that this situation would be likely to have both in the armed forces and for frontline staff. I think that is probably under -compensated for the armed forces currently. On the other hand, it seems a little glib to say the Armed Forces consented to their situations. Wars vary in the same way infectious diseases do. All hospital workers must know they will be exposed to infectious diseases as part of their job but it is fair to say that this particular one is different. The same with wars. Some wars might be fought for poor reasons or in particularly damaging circumstances, and the occasional one might be an outlier just as much as COVID-19 is to other forseeable infectious diseases. I don’t think in either case an 18 year old entering the profession has blanketly consented to all situations that might arise from their job even though they are somewhat forseeable. Doug McConnell says: Thanks Sarah. “Wars vary in the same way infectious diseases do. ” This is a good point. Apparently the official classification of “major combat” in the UK is a fatality rate of six per 1,000 personnel years. By some indications frontline workers have suffered a similar fatality rate (but without the additional, presumably higher rate of being wounded in an armed conflict). Perhaps it would be possible to dial up (exponentially?) the hazard pay as the fatality rate increased. The second disanalogy is weakened by the experience of the Armed Forces in their two most recent deployments where a lack of protective equipment was a major issue.
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LancasterHistory: Lititz Newspapers Home LancasterHistory - Lititz Newspapers Page 1 Lititz Record Express T H E R E S S SERVING THE WARWICK AREA FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY 101st Year ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1877, AS THE SUNBEAM | CONSOLIDATED WITH THE LITITZ RECORD, 19371 Lititz, Lancaster County, PA, 17543, Thursday, April 7,1977 15 CENTS A COPY; $5.00 PER YEAR BY MAIL WITHIN LANCASTER COUNTY 20 Pages-No. 2 T r a d i t i o n a l H o l y W e e k O b s e r v a n c e s P l a n n e d B y L i t i t z A r e a C h u r c h e s The solemn services climaxing Holy Week will begin in Lititz area churches with Maundy Thursday communion services tonight (Thursday) and continuing with the Annual Community Good Friday Service, which will be held this year at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Lititz, from 12:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. under the sponsorship of the Warwick Association of Churches. T h e s e m e a n in g f u l ceremonies, observed in C h r i s t i a n c h u r c h e s throughout the world at the end of the 40-day Lenten period, herald the joyous Easter celebrations that begin for many during vigil services on Easter Eve, for others in daybreak services on Easter morn and throughout Easter Day. The guest preacher for this year’s Community Good Friday Service will be the Rev. Carl J. Frederick, who is senior pastor at Redeemer L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , Lancaster. He and his wife, the former Kathleen Hess of Lititz, were both former members of St. Paul Lutheran Church. They and their three children now reside in Lancaster. Rev. Frederick was graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1953 and from Gettsburg Theological Seminary in 1956. He served two years as pastor at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Hagerstown, Md. and served as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Harrisburg, until 1964. Special music for the service will be presented again this year by the Warwick High School Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. June Lantz. The Choir will sing, “Sanctus,” by Schubert, “The Glory of the Father” by Hovland, “The Lord’s Supper” by Lapin and “The Blessing of Aaron” by Ramsey. &■ W m m m M S Rev. Carl J. Frederick The service will be in two parts, thus giving wor­shippers opportunity to enter and leave at approximately 12:50 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Frederick’s first meditation will be: “Sharing WithChrist - His Kingdom and Power” ; his second,“Sharing With Christ - His Defeat and His Area ministers and lay persons participating in the service this year include Dale Wenzelburger, Donald Crews, James G. Shannon, Dwight Mikesell, Frances Huetter, Russell Pettyjohn, James C. Mohn and Robert Hoover. The Warwick Association of Churches, whose Worship Committee planned the service, invites and en­courages all members of our wider Christian community to attend the Good Friday The traditional Holy Week services at Lititz Moravian Church, of much historical interest in this area, will reach a high point at the Crucifixion Service on Good Friday at 2:15 p.m. This service will reach its climax at 3 p.m., when the church bell will toll 33 times while the congregation joins in a period of silent prayer. On Saturday, the Funeral Services Are Today For Charles Sweitzer, Boro Inspector Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) for Charles E. Sweitzer, Sr., 38 Center St., inspector for the borough of Lititz for the past 18 years, who died Monday at 3:40 a.m. at Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Sweitzer was 58. He had been under the care of a physician for a number of years after several severe heart attacks, but had been at his job as inspector the Friday preceding his death. He was the husband of E. Lorraine Fry Sweitzer, and resided in Lititz for the past 40 years. He was a member of Lititz Moravian Church and Lititz Fire Company. Sweitzer started working for the borough July 21, 1959 as a maintenance man in the works department, doing inspections from the start, and worked his way up to the official title of borough inspector. He was highly respected, by his peers in the street department, by members of The monthly meeting of the Lititz Retailer’s Association has been scheduled for the second Wednesday of this month. The April meeting will be held next Wednesday, April 13 at 7:30 P.M. at the General Sutter Inn. All area businessmen are welcome and invited to attend this special Boro Council and other local officials, and by contractors who worked in the borough. Since he was on the job during much of the expansion of the borough, he had an excellent knowledge of all the water and sewer lines, and storm drainage installed in Lititz. He not only was noted for the complete records he kept, including diagrams and plans of everything that went into the streets, but also for the vast amount of knowledge about the borough that he kept in his memory. He could pinpoint the location of every joint of a water line on any system installed when he was He was considered the “eyes and ears” of the zoning officer in matters concerning building permits. He frequently drove around town in a small green truck, checking out things he saw that appeared to be in violation of the town’s zoning ordinances. His fellow workers said of him that Sweiker had only one standard, and that was to do the job right. He is considered the person responsible for the borough’s streets being put back in good shape after they were dug up for installations or repairs - Sweitzer “stood there and made sure,” a former co-worker said. “He knew what went underground and th a t’s Sweitzer worked under four borough managers during his employment, including the present manager, David Anderson, and George Steedle, who preceded Anderson. Both considered him a highly valuable, cooperative, and much respected person. The borough is so much better off just because of the interest he took in making sure a job was done right, they said of Sweitzer was the principle inspector for some of the town’s largest residential developments, including Sutter Village, Libramont, and the Balmer He was the main inspector in charge of reconstruction of North Broad Street from the Square to the north end of town in 1964, a project that included the planting of numerous maple trees there. He also was the primary inspector on East Main Street when the D & E telephone company dug up the street several years ago to put in underground conduits, making sure the job was done properly. He was on the job as inspector when the 12-inch water main was installed connecting the new wells on Locust Street to the Maple Street pumping station. He also was inspector for all the water, sewer and storm drainage lines that were installed in the Kissel Hill School area, as well as for the sewer lines that were [Continued on Page 12] Moravian’s Great Sabbath Lovefeast will be held at 4 p.m. Visitors are welcome to attend this service, and all other services at the historical church. Following a custom of 219 years, residents of Lititz will be awakened Easter morning between 3 and 5 O’clock by a brass choir from the Moravian Church heralding the ressurrection. The choir will gather for a choral at 3 a.m. on Church Square, and then divide into groups and proceed on foot through town, inviting people to the Moravian sunrise service. This service will begin at 5:15 a.m. in the sanctuary and continue on God’s Acre. Communion will follow this at 6:15 a.m. in the Sunrise services will be held Easter morn at many other churches in the area, one of the most historical being the Easter Dawn Service at Old Zion Church, Brickerville, when St. Luke’s United Church of Christ will celebrate at 5 a m. This service will take place in the cemetery, facing the rising sun, following an annual tradition of more than 25 The Holy Week liturgy at St. James Catholic Church will begin Thursday evening (tonight) with the traditonal ceremony of the washing of the feet. Good Friday services will be held at 7 p.m. at St. James and the Easter Vigil Mass will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, with the traditional lighting of the new fire and the blessing of S p e c ia l com m union services, musical programs, and fellowship breakfasts are planned throughout Easter weekend at the numerous churches in the area. Details of these services can be found on the church pages in this edition. mÊÈÈÈÈÈÈSÈM— w .:- k :r , ï $ L >. * I '' ■■■■■■■■I l i l i l í l i l i *.1." h h b imi— m 1 4 - & m £?* - í i v - «5» This scene is one the congregation will see when they attend Easter services at the First Church of God, 33 E. Center St. The tomb in the background was created several years ago by the young people of the church. Said the Rev. Paul Kocher, pastor of the church, the tomb is made of burlap stuffed with newspapers - “probably the Lititz Record” - and held in place with wire. The rustic cross in the foreground was made by Bruce Barr, a member of the congregation. He used the trunk of the Christmas tree which had stood at the front of the church at Christmas. The Christmas tree itself was significant in that it h|d actually been the top of a huge half-century-old tree cut down in December by Bob McAlpin, another church member. Six To Be Interviewed Next Week For School Superintendent Warwick School Board will be interviewing six applicants for the job of superintendent of schools on April 15 and 16, Director Wallace Hofferth, chairman of the Board’s selection committee, said this week. The six were chosen by the Board from approximately 50 applicants for the job now held by Dr. H. Dale Winger, whose unrenewed contract with the district expires June The applications were categorized and turned over to the Board by Dr. Lloyd Ruoss, executive director of Intermediate Unit 13, who conducts a free service for school boards in his unit New Antique Shop To Open In Lititz A new antique shop, The Cucumber Pump, will be opening in Lititz early in May, under the ownership of Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Ebersole, 233 Front St. The shop will be located in the basement at the rear of the building at 69 E. Main St., and will c a rry primitives, furniture, china, glassware, etc. The Ebersoles have been antique dealers for a number of years at Hummers An­tique Mall, on Route 222 north of Ephrata. Lititz Zoning Hearing Board granted the couple sp ec ia l au th o riz atio n Monday night to erect two wooden unlighted signs, painted shades of antique green. One will be a two square foot sign mounted on a post at the entrance to the shop, and one a 4 x 2M: foot sign mounted on the side of the building. faced with hiring a new superintendent. Hofferth said that after the six persons are interviewed, the list will be narrowed down to from one to three persons for a second more extended interview. He said Board members would also be visiting the home territories of the “finalists” to get more input. Originally, the selections committee had been set up with the idea of including some non-Board members from the community and school district staff. However, Hofferth said he does not plan to add any more to the committee, since the entire School Board is now involved in the selections process. He said that his committee had already requested input from the community and the teaching staff on what qualifications they wanted in a new superintendent, and that he had had about 75 replies to his requests, “most constructive and rather repetitive,” he added. “ The actual selection should be made by the Board,” he said. He said that after the new superintendent is chosen, he intends to respond personally to everyone who offered input to the committee. “ I ’m pleased with the response from the committee and the professional staff, and with Dr. Ruoss’ efforts,” Hofferth told the Record this week. “We are fortunate to have had him (Ruoss)” he said, commenting that the IU-13 director has the strong advantage of knowing the various school districts and knowing his counterparts in other intermediate units, through whom he could gain objective and impartial comments on potential applicants. Hofferth said his committee is aiming for mid- May for a final selection. Asked what salary the district will offer the new superintendent, he said that none has been set yet, but the district would probably offer “whatever is necessary to get what we want.” From the input his committee received from the community and teaching staff on what they want in a new s u p e r in te n d e n t, Hofferth made this —Professional qualificat­ions: as equal number of persons said that a doctorate degree was a “must” as said it was desirable but not essential. Most said the new superintendent should be professional competent in school law, finance, b u s i n e s s , c o n t r a c t negotiations, curriculum c o o r d i n a t i o n a n d Most said he should have p r o v e n e d u c a t i o n a l leadership; i.e. should have been a superintendent or held a position of comparable authority. Many wanted someone with successful experience as a classroom teacher, principal, and chief school “In short, they want a proven track record,” Hofferth said. —Personal qualifications: the citizenry requested dedication to the job, skill in public relations, and adeptness at handling personnel problems. They emphasized that the su p e rin ten d en t should establish effective two-way communications, be open-minded, and seek out and respect the opinions of the staff, students, and They asked for an imaginative, creative and innovative candidate, one who works well with others, has a genuine interest in people, and who will delegate responsibility. Teachers Ratify Average 7.5% Salary Increase Warwick school teachers have ratified a bargaining agreement on salaries for next school year that provides an average $935 increase, representing a 7.5 percent increase over present salaries. The tentative agreement also included a new salary compensation concept, an incentive increment of $100 added to the masters salary level at steps 10 through 14, designed to encourage teachers with masters degrees to “go back to school” for more credits after they have been teaching a number of years. Under the concept, if a teacher earns three credits in any four year interval, while he or she is at steps 10 through 14 on the salary scale, that teacher’s salary will be increased an ad­ditional $100 above the regular masters step. was reached March 29, after four bargaining sessions held since January, and was ratified by Warwick Education Association members on Monday. The School Board will consider ratification at its regular meeting on April 19. Five votes are necessary for ratification by the Board. will cost the school district approximately $170,000 for. teachers salaries. It increases the beginning teacher salary at the bachelors level from $8,625 to $9,100, and the bachelors maximum from $14,575 to $15,150. The current three-year co llec tiv e b argaining agreement provides a wage reopener for the 1977-78 and the 1978-79 school years. It is under this provision of the agreement that negotiations have been taking place in the school district. EHzahetli Township Supervisors Hearing Date Set For Poplar Grove Road Situation The date for the public hearing to discuss the road situation in Poplar Grove has been changed from April 13 to Wednesday, April 20, at 7 p.m. in the Brickerville Fire Hall. The change is due to the township solicitor being unable to attend the April 13 meeting. The discussion will involve the controversial issue of whether or not the roads in Poplar Grove should be made public. No final decision will be made at the hearing. All residents of Elizabeth Township are urged to at­tend so that a definate idea is given of the township residents’ interests in the The road issue was discussed many years ago in the township, after the community of Poplar Grove was originally started as a vacation and summer resort. Homes there later became y e a r - ro u n d , le a v in g residents with many questions about road The situation was most recently brought up again when former township supervisor Carl Stohler and residents of Poplar Grove brought the issue before the supervisors again. While most of the residents of the community of Poplar Grove have asked that the township take over the maintenance of the roads, many other township residents have argued that they do not wish the township to be responsible for private roads, thus increasing their Due to the controversial nature of the situation, the supervisors have asked that as many as possible of the township residents attend in order to give them an idea of what the majority of E l i z a b e th T ow n sh ip residents want. Gehman Resigns David Gehman, sanitation officer, announced his resignation due to his busy schedule. He said that he would no longer have enough time for the township job, but that he would try to find persons who might be interested in the job. Gehman also added that he would stay on until a new officer was chosen, finishing all present work as sanitation officer. Zimmerman Development Paul Zimmerman, who has proposed a development in the Brubaker Valley, requested an official letter from the township stating their decision on further tests for his lots, according to Gehman, who said that Zimmerman had called the township building earlier. The supervisors discussed the matter and Luther Ober said that he would write a letter to Zimmerman asking that more tests be performed since the D.E.R. has recommended the tests. Sealed bids were opened at 8 p.m. for stone and oil needed for township road maintenance. The super­visors said that they would notify the bidders after they had made their decision. Susan Miley and her daughter, Irene, were given per capita tax exonerations at the request of tax collector Janet Steffy. Susan Miley was exonerated per­manently, and Irene was exonerated on a yearly A letter from Phil Bailey, president of the Lititz Recreation Center, was read. The letter requested that the township contribute to the Rec Center funding, as the Boro and Warwick Townships were. Bailey requested that Elizabeth Township con­tribute $403.82, which is half of the total amount requested on a yearly basis ($807.64). Bailey also said that 10 percent of all membership to the Rec Center is from residents of Elizabeth Township and that the township “ has an obligation to participate”. The supervisors decided that before a decision is made they would like to find out more about the Rec Center’s funding, and about the interests of township persons involved in the Rec Center program. I n T h is Issue Business Directory 16 Church News 14 Classified Ads 18,19 Editorial Page . 4 Sports Section 6,7,8 Social 10,11 Title Lititz Record Express Masthead Lititz Record Express 1977-04-07 Subject Lititz (Pa.) -- Newspapers;Lancaster County (Pa.)—Newspapers Description Lititz newspapers 1877-2001 Publisher Record Print. Co. 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Email: research@lancasterhistory.org Contributing Institution LancasterHistory Full Text T H E R E S S SERVING THE WARWICK AREA FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY 101st Year ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1877, AS THE SUNBEAM | CONSOLIDATED WITH THE LITITZ RECORD, 19371 Lititz, Lancaster County, PA, 17543, Thursday, April 7,1977 15 CENTS A COPY; $5.00 PER YEAR BY MAIL WITHIN LANCASTER COUNTY 20 Pages-No. 2 T r a d i t i o n a l H o l y W e e k O b s e r v a n c e s P l a n n e d B y L i t i t z A r e a C h u r c h e s The solemn services climaxing Holy Week will begin in Lititz area churches with Maundy Thursday communion services tonight (Thursday) and continuing with the Annual Community Good Friday Service, which will be held this year at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Lititz, from 12:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. under the sponsorship of the Warwick Association of Churches. T h e s e m e a n in g f u l ceremonies, observed in C h r i s t i a n c h u r c h e s throughout the world at the end of the 40-day Lenten period, herald the joyous Easter celebrations that begin for many during vigil services on Easter Eve, for others in daybreak services on Easter morn and throughout Easter Day. The guest preacher for this year’s Community Good Friday Service will be the Rev. Carl J. Frederick, who is senior pastor at Redeemer L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , Lancaster. He and his wife, the former Kathleen Hess of Lititz, were both former members of St. Paul Lutheran Church. They and their three children now reside in Lancaster. Rev. Frederick was graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1953 and from Gettsburg Theological Seminary in 1956. He served two years as pastor at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Hagerstown, Md. and served as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Harrisburg, until 1964. Special music for the service will be presented again this year by the Warwick High School Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. June Lantz. The Choir will sing, “Sanctus,” by Schubert, “The Glory of the Father” by Hovland, “The Lord’s Supper” by Lapin and “The Blessing of Aaron” by Ramsey. &■ V- ■ W m m m M S Rev. Carl J. Frederick The service will be in two parts, thus giving wor­shippers opportunity to enter and leave at approximately 12:50 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Frederick’s first meditation will be: “Sharing WithChrist - His Kingdom and Power” ; his second,“Sharing With Christ - His Defeat and His Victory.” Area ministers and lay persons participating in the service this year include Dale Wenzelburger, Donald Crews, James G. Shannon, Dwight Mikesell, Frances Huetter, Russell Pettyjohn, James C. Mohn and Robert Hoover. The Warwick Association of Churches, whose Worship Committee planned the service, invites and en­courages all members of our wider Christian community to attend the Good Friday Service. The traditional Holy Week services at Lititz Moravian Church, of much historical interest in this area, will reach a high point at the Crucifixion Service on Good Friday at 2:15 p.m. This service will reach its climax at 3 p.m., when the church bell will toll 33 times while the congregation joins in a period of silent prayer. On Saturday, the Funeral Services Are Today For Charles Sweitzer, Boro Inspector Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) for Charles E. Sweitzer, Sr., 38 Center St., inspector for the borough of Lititz for the past 18 years, who died Monday at 3:40 a.m. at Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Sweitzer was 58. He had been under the care of a physician for a number of years after several severe heart attacks, but had been at his job as inspector the Friday preceding his death. He was the husband of E. Lorraine Fry Sweitzer, and resided in Lititz for the past 40 years. He was a member of Lititz Moravian Church and Lititz Fire Company. Sweitzer started working for the borough July 21, 1959 as a maintenance man in the works department, doing inspections from the start, and worked his way up to the official title of borough inspector. He was highly respected, by his peers in the street department, by members of N O T I C E The monthly meeting of the Lititz Retailer’s Association has been scheduled for the second Wednesday of this month. The April meeting will be held next Wednesday, April 13 at 7:30 P.M. at the General Sutter Inn. All area businessmen are welcome and invited to attend this special meeting. Boro Council and other local officials, and by contractors who worked in the borough. Since he was on the job during much of the expansion of the borough, he had an excellent knowledge of all the water and sewer lines, and storm drainage installed in Lititz. He not only was noted for the complete records he kept, including diagrams and plans of everything that went into the streets, but also for the vast amount of knowledge about the borough that he kept in his memory. He could pinpoint the location of every joint of a water line on any system installed when he was inspector. He was considered the “eyes and ears” of the zoning officer in matters concerning building permits. He frequently drove around town in a small green truck, checking out things he saw that appeared to be in violation of the town’s zoning ordinances. His fellow workers said of him that Sweiker had only one standard, and that was to do the job right. He is considered the person responsible for the borough’s streets being put back in good shape after they were dug up for installations or repairs - Sweitzer “stood there and made sure,” a former co-worker said. “He knew what went underground and th a t’s important.” Sweitzer worked under four borough managers during his employment, including the present manager, David Anderson, and George Steedle, who preceded Anderson. Both considered him a highly valuable, cooperative, and much respected person. The borough is so much better off just because of the interest he took in making sure a job was done right, they said of him. Sweitzer was the principle inspector for some of the town’s largest residential developments, including Sutter Village, Libramont, and the Balmer development. He was the main inspector in charge of reconstruction of North Broad Street from the Square to the north end of town in 1964, a project that included the planting of numerous maple trees there. He also was the primary inspector on East Main Street when the D & E telephone company dug up the street several years ago to put in underground conduits, making sure the job was done properly. He was on the job as inspector when the 12-inch water main was installed connecting the new wells on Locust Street to the Maple Street pumping station. He also was inspector for all the water, sewer and storm drainage lines that were installed in the Kissel Hill School area, as well as for the sewer lines that were [Continued on Page 12] Moravian’s Great Sabbath Lovefeast will be held at 4 p.m. Visitors are welcome to attend this service, and all other services at the historical church. Following a custom of 219 years, residents of Lititz will be awakened Easter morning between 3 and 5 O’clock by a brass choir from the Moravian Church heralding the ressurrection. The choir will gather for a choral at 3 a.m. on Church Square, and then divide into groups and proceed on foot through town, inviting people to the Moravian sunrise service. This service will begin at 5:15 a.m. in the sanctuary and continue on God’s Acre. Communion will follow this at 6:15 a.m. in the church. Sunrise services will be held Easter morn at many other churches in the area, one of the most historical being the Easter Dawn Service at Old Zion Church, Brickerville, when St. Luke’s United Church of Christ will celebrate at 5 a m. This service will take place in the cemetery, facing the rising sun, following an annual tradition of more than 25 years. The Holy Week liturgy at St. James Catholic Church will begin Thursday evening (tonight) with the traditonal ceremony of the washing of the feet. Good Friday services will be held at 7 p.m. at St. James and the Easter Vigil Mass will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, with the traditional lighting of the new fire and the blessing of the water. S p e c ia l com m union services, musical programs, and fellowship breakfasts are planned throughout Easter weekend at the numerous churches in the area. Details of these services can be found on the church pages in this edition. mÊÈÈÈÈÈÈSÈM— w .:- k :r , ï $ L >. * I '' ■■■■■■■■I l i l i l í l i l i *.1." h h b imi— m 1 4 - & m £?* - í i v - «5» This scene is one the congregation will see when they attend Easter services at the First Church of God, 33 E. Center St. The tomb in the background was created several years ago by the young people of the church. Said the Rev. Paul Kocher, pastor of the church, the tomb is made of burlap stuffed with newspapers - “probably the Lititz Record” - and held in place with wire. The rustic cross in the foreground was made by Bruce Barr, a member of the congregation. He used the trunk of the Christmas tree which had stood at the front of the church at Christmas. The Christmas tree itself was significant in that it h|d actually been the top of a huge half-century-old tree cut down in December by Bob McAlpin, another church member. Six To Be Interviewed Next Week For School Superintendent Warwick School Board will be interviewing six applicants for the job of superintendent of schools on April 15 and 16, Director Wallace Hofferth, chairman of the Board’s selection committee, said this week. The six were chosen by the Board from approximately 50 applicants for the job now held by Dr. H. Dale Winger, whose unrenewed contract with the district expires June 30. The applications were categorized and turned over to the Board by Dr. Lloyd Ruoss, executive director of Intermediate Unit 13, who conducts a free service for school boards in his unit New Antique Shop To Open In Lititz A new antique shop, The Cucumber Pump, will be opening in Lititz early in May, under the ownership of Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Ebersole, 233 Front St. The shop will be located in the basement at the rear of the building at 69 E. Main St., and will c a rry primitives, furniture, china, glassware, etc. The Ebersoles have been antique dealers for a number of years at Hummers An­tique Mall, on Route 222 north of Ephrata. Lititz Zoning Hearing Board granted the couple sp ec ia l au th o riz atio n Monday night to erect two wooden unlighted signs, painted shades of antique green. One will be a two square foot sign mounted on a post at the entrance to the shop, and one a 4 x 2M: foot sign mounted on the side of the building. faced with hiring a new superintendent. Hofferth said that after the six persons are interviewed, the list will be narrowed down to from one to three persons for a second more extended interview. He said Board members would also be visiting the home territories of the “finalists” to get more input. Originally, the selections committee had been set up with the idea of including some non-Board members from the community and school district staff. However, Hofferth said he does not plan to add any more to the committee, since the entire School Board is now involved in the selections process. He said that his committee had already requested input from the community and the teaching staff on what qualifications they wanted in a new superintendent, and that he had had about 75 replies to his requests, “most constructive and rather repetitive,” he added. “ The actual selection should be made by the Board,” he said. He said that after the new superintendent is chosen, he intends to respond personally to everyone who offered input to the committee. “ I ’m pleased with the response from the committee and the professional staff, and with Dr. Ruoss’ efforts,” Hofferth told the Record this week. “We are fortunate to have had him (Ruoss)” he said, commenting that the IU-13 director has the strong advantage of knowing the various school districts and knowing his counterparts in other intermediate units, through whom he could gain objective and impartial comments on potential applicants. Hofferth said his committee is aiming for mid- May for a final selection. Asked what salary the district will offer the new superintendent, he said that none has been set yet, but the district would probably offer “whatever is necessary to get what we want.” From the input his committee received from the community and teaching staff on what they want in a new s u p e r in te n d e n t, Hofferth made this summary: —Professional qualificat­ions: as equal number of persons said that a doctorate degree was a “must” as said it was desirable but not essential. Most said the new superintendent should be professional competent in school law, finance, b u s i n e s s , c o n t r a c t negotiations, curriculum c o o r d i n a t i o n a n d development Most said he should have p r o v e n e d u c a t i o n a l leadership; i.e. should have been a superintendent or held a position of comparable authority. Many wanted someone with successful experience as a classroom teacher, principal, and chief school administrator. “In short, they want a proven track record,” Hofferth said. —Personal qualifications: the citizenry requested dedication to the job, skill in public relations, and adeptness at handling personnel problems. They emphasized that the su p e rin ten d en t should establish effective two-way communications, be open-minded, and seek out and respect the opinions of the staff, students, and community. They asked for an imaginative, creative and innovative candidate, one who works well with others, has a genuine interest in people, and who will delegate responsibility. Teachers Ratify Average 7.5% Salary Increase Warwick school teachers have ratified a bargaining agreement on salaries for next school year that provides an average $935 increase, representing a 7.5 percent increase over present salaries. The tentative agreement also included a new salary compensation concept, an incentive increment of $100 added to the masters salary level at steps 10 through 14, designed to encourage teachers with masters degrees to “go back to school” for more credits after they have been teaching a number of years. Under the concept, if a teacher earns three credits in any four year interval, while he or she is at steps 10 through 14 on the salary scale, that teacher’s salary will be increased an ad­ditional $100 above the regular masters step. The tentative agreement was reached March 29, after four bargaining sessions held since January, and was ratified by Warwick Education Association members on Monday. The School Board will consider ratification at its regular meeting on April 19. Five votes are necessary for ratification by the Board. The tentative agreement will cost the school district approximately $170,000 for. teachers salaries. It increases the beginning teacher salary at the bachelors level from $8,625 to $9,100, and the bachelors maximum from $14,575 to $15,150. The current three-year co llec tiv e b argaining agreement provides a wage reopener for the 1977-78 and the 1978-79 school years. It is under this provision of the agreement that negotiations have been taking place in the school district. EHzahetli Township Supervisors Hearing Date Set For Poplar Grove Road Situation The date for the public hearing to discuss the road situation in Poplar Grove has been changed from April 13 to Wednesday, April 20, at 7 p.m. in the Brickerville Fire Hall. The change is due to the township solicitor being unable to attend the April 13 meeting. The discussion will involve the controversial issue of whether or not the roads in Poplar Grove should be made public. No final decision will be made at the hearing. All residents of Elizabeth Township are urged to at­tend so that a definate idea is given of the township residents’ interests in the matter. The road issue was discussed many years ago in the township, after the community of Poplar Grove was originally started as a vacation and summer resort. Homes there later became y e a r - ro u n d , le a v in g residents with many questions about road ownership. The situation was most recently brought up again when former township supervisor Carl Stohler and residents of Poplar Grove brought the issue before the supervisors again. While most of the residents of the community of Poplar Grove have asked that the township take over the maintenance of the roads, many other township residents have argued that they do not wish the township to be responsible for private roads, thus increasing their taxes. Due to the controversial nature of the situation, the supervisors have asked that as many as possible of the township residents attend in order to give them an idea of what the majority of E l i z a b e th T ow n sh ip residents want. Gehman Resigns David Gehman, sanitation officer, announced his resignation due to his busy schedule. He said that he would no longer have enough time for the township job, but that he would try to find persons who might be interested in the job. Gehman also added that he would stay on until a new officer was chosen, finishing all present work as sanitation officer. Zimmerman Development Paul Zimmerman, who has proposed a development in the Brubaker Valley, requested an official letter from the township stating their decision on further tests for his lots, according to Gehman, who said that Zimmerman had called the township building earlier. The supervisors discussed the matter and Luther Ober said that he would write a letter to Zimmerman asking that more tests be performed since the D.E.R. has recommended the tests. Bids Sealed bids were opened at 8 p.m. for stone and oil needed for township road maintenance. The super­visors said that they would notify the bidders after they had made their decision. Exoneration Susan Miley and her daughter, Irene, were given per capita tax exonerations at the request of tax collector Janet Steffy. Susan Miley was exonerated per­manently, and Irene was exonerated on a yearly basis. Rec Center A letter from Phil Bailey, president of the Lititz Recreation Center, was read. The letter requested that the township contribute to the Rec Center funding, as the Boro and Warwick Townships were. Bailey requested that Elizabeth Township con­tribute $403.82, which is half of the total amount requested on a yearly basis ($807.64). Bailey also said that 10 percent of all membership to the Rec Center is from residents of Elizabeth Township and that the township “ has an obligation to participate”. The supervisors decided that before a decision is made they would like to find out more about the Rec Center’s funding, and about the interests of township persons involved in the Rec Center program. I n T h is Issue Business Directory 16 Church News 14 Classified Ads 18,19 Editorial Page . 4 Sports Section 6,7,8 Social 10,11
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Doorbell camera catches 2 BEARS trying to open house’s front door Florida family’s doorbell camera catches a pair of BEARS trying to open their front door on Christmas Marlene Stark, from Florida, got a notification from her Ring Doorbell that someone was at the door — but her guest was certainly not who she expected It turns out, there were two black bears on her porch in broad daylight, and one of them even attempted to enter her home An adult and a baby bear could be seen sniffing around before one stood up on its back two legs and tried to push open the door, which was thankfully locked Marlene lives near a Black Bear Wilderness Preserve, so it’s not uncommon to see them in that area — however, she’s never had one try to come inside before According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, bears have super sensitive noses and try to enter homes if they smell food A Florida couple has shared startling footage of two black bears attempting to enter their home through the front door on Christmas morning. Marlene Stark, from Sanford, got a notification from her Ring Doorbell that someone was at the door that morning, but she assumed it was a friend stopping by to say hello. But when she got to the front door, she looked out and saw a pair of bears waiting outside, with one standing on its hind legs and pawing at the door handle. A Florida couple has shared startling footage of two black bears attempting to enter their home through the front door on Christmas morning Marlene Stark, from Sanford, got a notification from her Ring Doorbell that someone was at the door that morning, but she assumed it was a friend stopping by to say hello. It was bears She shared footage of the incident with Fox News, showing two bears — an adult and a cub — sniffing around the porch. ‘We just heard the Ring front door go off and went to check and saw the bears,’ she said. ‘Our neighborhood is down the road from Black Bear Wilderness Preserve, so bears are common, and we have seen them in the neighborhood. ‘The startling part was this was the first time I ever saw one try to open the front door. The front door was locked though, thank goodness.’ She also told Fox 35 Orlando, ‘We didn’t know it was bears initially. So, we ran to the front door and said, “Oh my goodness,” and then we immediately threw the bolt lock. ‘I had no idea that they had that capability to open the front door. So, I’m glad it was locked.’ The bears spent some time in front of the door, and the cub also investigated some of Marlene’s potted plants on the patio before they both eventually turned around and left. Marlene said she was baffled as to why the animals tried to get in her home in the first place. ‘Poor puppy’: Woman’s attempt to dye her dog bright red goes… That’s one way to solve a problem! Creative thinkers reveal… ‘I had no idea that they had that capability to open the front door. So, I’m glad it was locked,’ she said The cub also investigated some of Marlene’s potted plants on the patio before they both eventually turned around and left ‘I’ve seen all kings of things [like], “You must’ve been coking something and they’re hungry.” I was just making a roast, the pan was covered,’ she explained. ‘It wasn’t outside, so I don’t know.’ Back in September 2020, a Colorado woman named Charlene Bixler went viral after she shared a clip online that showed a baby bear trying to get into her home. ‘Our little visitor yesterday,’ she captioned the clip, which showed the cub scratching on her glass sliding door. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, bears have super sensitive noses and try to enter homes if they smell food. ‘If a bear comes into your yard or close to your home, do yourself and the bear a big favor, and scare it away,’ it said on its website. ‘A confident attitude plus loud noises like a firm yell, clapping your hands, banging on pots and pans or blowing an air horn sends most bears running. ‘If a bear enters your home, open doors and windows and make sure it can leave the same way it got in. Don’t approach the bear or block escape routes.’ bears, camera, catches, Doorbell, front, houses, trying Mystery man who rings couple’s doorbell EVERY Thursday celex 5 hours ago Caught on camera: Mystery man who rings couple's doorbell EVERY Thursday between 2am and 4amCCTV footage of the unidentified person has been shared by police Man knocks repeatedly on Thursdays and sometimes comes b... 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Gananoque Houseboat Rentals & Charters Rules for dating older guys Other Makkah Cities: Gardam 01.12.2018 1 Jeddah sex Akit 01.12.2018 1 Comments What occurs behind closed doors is between a believer and God. Business is brisk. Two other key verses deal with sexual transgression. In Western society, homosexuality changed from being a behavior what you do to an identity who you are. The taxonomy revolved around the roles of top and bottom, with little stigma attaching to the top. Leaving the barbershop, we drove onto Tahlia Street, a broad avenue framed by palm trees, then went past a succession of sleek malls and slowed in front of a glass-and-steel shopping center. But as a more Westernized notion of gayness—a notion that stresses orientation over acts—takes hold in the country, will this delicate balance survive? This seems to be the way of the kingdom: I can be flamboyant in my house, but not outside. He and most other scholars in the field believe that at about that time, Middle Eastern attitudes toward homosexuality fundamentally shifted. At first, Anajedtop avoided my eyes, directing his comments to my male interpreter. Court records in Saudi Arabia are generally closed, but anecdotal evidence suggests that the mutawwa'in are most likely to punish men who are overtly effeminate— those whose public behavior advertises a gayness that others keep private. The downstairs man went to parties, drank, and committed zina. We arranged to get together that evening at the Starbucks on Tahlia Street. Vibrant communities of men who enjoy sex with other men can be found in cosmopolitan cities like Jeddah and Riyadh. He regretted that there were no awareness programs about sex correction and said Saudi hospitals never carried out any sex change operation, which is not permissible under Islamic law. The kingdom is dominated by mosques and malls, which the mutawwa'in patrol in leather sandals and shortened versions of the thawb, the traditional ankle-length white robe that many Saudis wear. When the Filipinos were returned to their cells, they began arguing about who had looked the hottest in the photos. For many centuries, Rowson says, these verses were widely thought to pertain to zina, but since the early 20th century, they have been largely assumed to proscribe homosexual behavior. The newspaper quoted the princess as saying that a Hallowen event was recently held in Jeddah, and which was attended by people, including employees of the consulates. It may have provided the authority for the execution this February. At first, Anajedtop avoided my eyes, directing his comments to my male interpreter. Acknowledging homosexuality would harden a potentially mutable behavior into an identity that contradicts the teachings of Islam, to the extent that Islam deals with the subject. A double life is the essence of life in the kingdom—everyone has to keep private any deviance from official norms. Few people in the kingdom, other than the mutawwa'in, seem to take the process seriously. The men refuse to heed him and are punished by a shower of brimstone. At the same moment, the downstairs man decided to see what his neighbor was up to. Vibrant communities of men who enjoy sex with other men can be found in cosmopolitan cities like Jeddah and Riyadh. Yasmin, the student who told me about the lesbian enclave at her college, said that her year-old brother, along with many boys his age, has been targeted by his male elders as a sexual object. His tone here is tolerant rather than condemnatory; as long as the man controls his urges, no one in the community has the right to police him. Cinemas are forbidden, but people watch pirated DVDs. When the Filipinos were returned to their cells, they began arguing about who had looked the hottest in the photos. The threat of a crackdown always looms, however. And even after his punishment and deportation, Marcos was unfazed; when he returned to Jeddah, it was under the same name. Bint Aidan said the price of smuggled liquor in the country is very high. So Zahar has employed an elaborate series of stratagems: Young girls are divided into smaller groups and exploited for immoral acts. I asked him if we could meet. From Revival and Reform to Global Jihad A gay is against the norm. The guard hovered. If a smooth-faced boy walks by, they all stop and make approving comments. The upstairs man was devout and had spent his life praying to God. At the same moment, the downstairs man decided to see what his neighbor was up to. He was hesitant, but he seemed curious to find out whether I was for real. Take care. For this reason, the names of most people in this story have been changed. The expectation that Zahar would maintain a public front at odds with his private self is no greater than the expectations facing his straight peers. Nor come nigh to adultery: On this occasion, I was accompanied by Misfir, 34, who was showing me how to navigate Paltalk , a Web site similar to the one where he met his boyfriend three and a half years ago. When he tried to defend himself, the mutawwa asked him to walk, and Jamie strode across the room in what he considered a manly fashion. Yasmin, the student who told me about the lesbian enclave at her college, said that her year-old brother, along with many boys his age, has been targeted by his male elders as a sexual object. Two other key verses deal with sexual transgression. Zina is explicitly condemned: He hit Talal and grounded him for two months, letting him out of the house only after he swore he was no longer attracted to men. Though that penalty is seldom applied, just this February a man in the Mecca region was executed for having sex with a boy, among other crimes. The Closeted Kingdom To be gay in Saudi Arabia is to live a contradiction—to have license without rights, and to enjoy broad tolerance without the most minimal acceptance. The men refuse to heed him and are punished by a shower of brimstone. Gay men thrive in this atmosphere. Though the power of the mutawwa'in has been curtailed recently, their presence still inspires fear. Their defiance survives linguistically: Still, he opted to return; he loves his work in fashion, which pays decently, and the social opportunities are an added bonus. Court records in Saudi Arabia are generally closed, but anecdotal evidence suggests that the mutawwa'in are most likely to punish men who are overtly effeminate— those whose public behavior advertises a gayness that others keep private. The mutawwa asked for his work permit. They make sure that single men steer clear of the malls, which are family-only zones for the most part, unless they are with a female relative. A double life is the essence of life in the kingdom—everyone has to keep private any deviance from official norms. The upstairs man was devout and had spent his life praying to God. After spending a night in jail, Jamie was taken to mutawwa'in headquarters in Jeddah, and a mutawwa interrogated him again. Eager to escape the weight of their expectations, he took a job in Riyadh. But they exert little control over what goes on inside. Bint Aidan said the price of smuggled liquor in the country is very high. The upstairs man was devout and had spent his life praying to God. The punishment for it is later spelled out: In Western society, homosexuality changed from being a behavior what you do to an identity who you are. They make sure that single men steer clear of the malls, which are family-only zones for the most part, unless they are with a female relative. Few people in the kingdom, other than the mutawwa'in, seem to take the process seriously. But as the Western conception of sexual identity has filtered into the kingdom via television and the Internet, it has begun to blur the Saudi view of sexual behavior as distinct from sexual identity. Speaking about the most bizarre case he had ever seen, he said an year old man came to the his clinic asking to correct the sex of his year-old sister, who is married. Even though he produced one, Jamie was shoved into an SUV and driven to a police station. The first instructs: He used to wear his thick black hair down to his shoulders, concealing it with a baseball cap in public, until recently, when he ran into a man in a shortened thawb at a coffee shop. In Saudi Arabia, sodomy is punishable by death. Some mutawwa'in even bear marks of their devotion on their faces; they bow to God so adamantly that pressing their foreheads against the ground leaves a visible dent. But then she mentioned one of the most repulsive things: Filipinos, who have little influence and less familiarity with the demands of a double life, seem to be especially vulnerable. He says that his countrymen are starting to see homosexual behavior as a marker of identity: But they were not automatically labeled deviant. The mutawwa'in prod shoppers to say their devotions when the shops close for prayer, several times daily. I lie jedbut: Acknowledging homosexuality would harden a potentially mutable behavior into an identity that contradicts the teachings of Islam, to the extent that Islam deals with the subject. It is hard to say. Rowson, a professor at New York University who is working on a book about homosexuality in medieval Islamic society. Gay men thrive in this atmosphere. Women wrap their bodies and faces in layers of black, but pornography flourishes. On the other hand, to have illegal sex between a man and a woman, there are very clear rules and sub-rules. A few years ago, a Jeddah- based newspaper ran a story on lesbianism in high schools, reporting that girls were having sex in the bathrooms. The children become the property of those who buy them and are not allowed to leave without permission. He said the correction operations among adults were 7 percent, adding that the majority of the cases were women wanting to become men. After spending a night in jail, Jamie was taken to mutawwa'in headquarters in Jeddah, and a mutawwa interrogated him again. So again—sodomy, or zina? He claimed to prefer women, though he admitted that few women frequent the Gulf Arab Love chat room. The Closeted Kingdom To be gay in Saudi Arabia is to live a contradiction—to have license without rights, and to enjoy broad tolerance without the most minimal acceptance. Yasser is homosexual, or so we would describe him in the West, and the barbershop we visited caters to gay men. Saudis may be tuning in to Oprah, but her tell-all ethic has yet to catch on. The mutawwa'in get to play the heavies, the government goes through the motions, and the perps play innocent—Me? Culture, History, and Literature. The mutawwa asked for his work permit. The scene was like a typical nightclub anywhere outside the Kingdom, with available wines, dancing couples in fancy costumes, and a DJ. In Saudi Arabia, sodomy is punishable by death. On this occasion, I was accompanied by Misfir, 34, who was showing me how to navigate Paltalk , a Web site similar to the one where he met his boyfriend three and a half years ago. When the Filipinos were returned to their cells, they began arguing about who had looked the hottest in the photos. The punishment for it is later spelled out: It is hard to say. The idea of being gay, as opposed to simply acting on sexual urges, may bring with it a deeper sense of shame. The closet is not a choice; it is a rule of survival. Submit a letter to the editor or write to letters theatlantic. So again—sodomy, or zina? He hit Talal and grounded him for two months, letting him out of the house only after he swore he was no longer attracted to men. Some mutawwa'in even bear marks of their devotion on their faces; they bow to God so adamantly that pressing their foreheads against the ground leaves a visible dent. It may have provided the authority for the execution this February. He abandoned the plan fearing that he would lose part of his inheritance to his sister," he said. During Ramadan, my Jeddah tour guide, Yasser, abstains from sex. In Western society, homosexuality changed from being a behavior what you do to an identity who you are. He was hesitant, but he seemed curious to find out whether I was for real. The one going up went to heaven. Few people in the kingdom, other than the mutawwa'in, seem to take the process seriously. On this occasion, I was accompanied by Misfir, 34, who was showing me how to navigate Paltalk , a Web site similar to the one where he met his boyfriend three and a half years ago. Get your rights without being too loud. Zina is explicitly condemned: Acknowledging homosexuality would harden a potentially mutable behavior into an identity that contradicts the teachings of Islam, to the extent that Islam deals with the subject. I lie jedbut: The Koran does not offer such direct guidance on what to do about sodomy. The downstairs man went to parties, drank, and committed zina. A few years ago, a Jeddah- based newspaper ran a story on lesbianism in high schools, reporting that girls were having sex in the bathrooms. For many centuries, Rowson says, these verses were widely thought to pertain to zina, but since the early 20th century, they have been largely assumed to proscribe homosexual behavior. The kingdom is dominated by mosques and malls, which the mutawwa'in patrol in leather sandals and shortened versions of the thawb, the traditional ankle-length white robe that many Saudis wear. But as the Western conception of sexual identity has filtered into the kingdom via television and the Internet, it has begun to blur the Saudi view of sexual behavior as distinct from sexual identity. Drinking is illegal, but alcohol flows at parties. All the things that God has asked us to do, if I have the ability, I will do it. Like many gay and lesbian teenagers everywhere, he felt isolated. At the same moment, the downstairs man decided to see what his neighbor was up to. This attitude gives Saudi men who engage in homosexual behavior a degree of freedom. When he tried to defend himself, the mutawwa asked him to walk, and Jamie strode across the room in what he considered a manly fashion. Gender and Sexual Anxieties of Iranian Modernity. But they exert little control over what goes on inside. He was eventually allowed to call his boss, who secured his release. One night, the upstairs man had the urge to try what the downstairs man was doing. What occurs behind closed doors is between a believer and God. Zahar, at 41, has managed the unusual feat of staving off marriage without revealing himself to be gay. Many Islamic scholars analogize the act to zina to determine a punishment, and some go so far as to say the two sins are the same. Zina is explicitly condemned: Eager to escape the weight of their expectations, he took a job in Riyadh. Trafficking of white women and exploiting them for sexual practices is also relatively common. Some mutawwa'in even bear marks of their devotion on their faces; they bow to God so adamantly that pressing their foreheads against the ground leaves a visible dent. The taxonomy revolved around the roles of top and bottom, with little stigma attaching to the top. At the turn of the century, Islamic society began to express revulsion at the concept of homosexuality, even if it was confined only to lustful thoughts, and this distaste became more pronounced with the influx of Western media. Yasmin, the student who told me about the lesbian enclave at her college, said that her year-old brother, along with many boys his age, has been targeted by his male elders as a sexual object. Similar busts have occurred in Riyadh. In Western society, homosexuality changed from being a behavior what you do to an identity who you are. What he found surprised him. If a smooth-faced boy walks by, they all stop and make approving comments. The mutawwa asked for his work permit. Court records in Saudi Arabia are generally closed, but anecdotal evidence suggests that the mutawwa'in are most likely to punish men who are overtly effeminate— those whose public behavior advertises a gayness that others keep private. Get your rights without being too loud. The Koran does not offer such direct guidance on what to do about sodomy. She said that slavery in Saudi Arabia has different forms, but it is done in secrecy and permitted only among the primary beneficiaries of the princes of the House of Saud. To his relief, the cops nodded us through. I lie jedbut: The closet is not a choice; it is a rule of survival. For this reason, the names of most people in this story have been changed. Gender and Sexual Anxieties of Iranian Modernity. He says that his countrymen are starting to see homosexual behavior as a marker of identity: This attitude gives Saudi men who engage in homosexual behavior a degree of freedom. I can be flamboyant in my house, but not outside. If a smooth-faced boy walks by, they all stop and make approving comments. The mutawwa'in get to play the heavies, the government goes through the motions, and the perps play innocent—Me? Vibrant communities of men who enjoy sex with other men can be found in cosmopolitan cities like Jeddah and Riyadh. It is hard to say. But Yasser wears a silver necklace, a silver bracelet, and a sparkly red stud in his left ear, and his hair is shaggy. Yasser Jamal, who was also the head of the center for sex correction at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, said about 93 percent of the operations were performed during the childhood. A few years ago, a Jeddah- based newspaper ran a story on lesbianism in high schools, reporting that girls were having sex in the bathrooms. The kingdom is dominated by mosques and malls, which the mutawwa'in patrol in leather sandals and shortened versions of the thawb, the traditional ankle-length white robe that many Saudis wear. Speaking about the most bizarre case he had ever seen, he said an year old man came to the his clinic asking to correct the sex of his year-old sister, who is married. Yasmin, the student who told me about the lesbian enclave at her college, said that her year-old brother, along with many boys his age, has been targeted by his male elders as a sexual object. He and most other scholars in the field believe that at about that time, Middle Eastern attitudes toward homosexuality fundamentally shifted. The taxonomy revolved around the roles of top and bottom, with little stigma attaching to the top. Nor come nigh to adultery: Culture, History, and Literature. The newspaper quoted the princess as saying that a Hallowen event was recently held in Jeddah, and which was attended by people, including employees of the consulates. Despite their seemingly flexible view of sexuality, most of the Saudis I interviewed, including those men who identify themselves as gay, consider sodomy a grave sin. The list of prohibitions is long: God is watching you. It may have provided the authority for the execution this February. Get your rights without being too loud. In Saudi Arabia, sodomy is punishable by death. Eager to escape the weight of their expectations, he took a job in Riyadh. Abubaker Bagader, a human-rights activist based in Jeddah, explained that homosexuality can be viewed as a phase. Even though he produced one, Jamie was shoved into an SUV and driven to a police station. So Zahar has employed an elaborate series of stratagems: I waited for him in the family section, which opens out onto the mall and is surrounded by a screen of plants. God is watching you. All the things that God has asked us to do, if I have the ability, I will do it. The have turned the city of Jeddah into a slave market where underage girls are being exploited for noisy sex parties involving drug and alcohol abuse, Amira Bint Aidan Bin Nayef told the French newspaper Le Monde recently. But the jeddah sex esx him aside and dressed him to keep his outfit jeddha. 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We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads. keep playing that song. If you want to do the conga You've got to listen to the beat. Related artists: Hey! It was the third single from their debut album Dreamland, and was released in March 1990 in most countries. Users who like Everybody Move Your Body Just p-p-put my record on, And all of your trouble is dead and gone. Words and Lyrics from your favorite 80s songs and albums. What Does Raw Egg And Rice Taste Like, Your body, my body. How did he do cooking shows and still look cool ? Get your answers by asking now. So the Super Bowl halftime show is the Weeknd, but I only see 1 guy. 3:32 PREVIEW The Key, The Secret. Watch the video for Everybody Move Your Body from DJ Ham's Hardcore Heaven 4 for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. 34. 2017-01-18T19:26:48Z Comment by the wizard. 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Inauspicious start to Sharks offseason as draft concludes Monday, June 29, 2015 - 10:30am FT. LAUDERDALE – Shortly after the conclusion of the NHL Draft on Saturday afternoon, when it was pointed out to Doug Wilson that his organization seemingly hasn’t made any tangible improvements to its NHL roster, the general manager was quick to say that it’s still awfully early in the offseason. He’s right, as unrestricted free agency hasn’t even started yet, with that market not opening until Wednesday. That’s a good thing, because the Sharks left the hot and humid Florida shores with even more questions than when they arrived. The goalie issue remains at the top of the list. While it’s truly hard to believe that no fewer than seven netminders were traded over the course of the past few days, and the Sharks didn’t add a single one while officially cutting ties with Antti Niemi, I got the sense from Wilson that he has something in the works on that front. Whether it will be a better, more established goalie than someone like Cam Talbot, Eddie Lack or Antti Raanta remains to be seen, but when I asked Wilson if the team might start the season with Al Stalock and Troy Grosenick as the tandem, the answer essentially was no. Someone else is coming at some point. Still, its concerning that the Sharks haven’t made any moves yet to upgrade their current group, provided they are truly back to a “win now” mode after the oddities and failures of last summer and subsequent playoff-less season. The two most notable trades at the draft were the Calgary Flames acquiring Dougie Hamilton from Boston and Anaheim Ducks trading for the Rangers’ Carl Hagelin. Both of those deals for young, improving players were done for money reasons, as the Bruins and Rangers both have cap concerns. They’re also the kinds of deals that Wilson has been hinting at since last summer while maintaining a healthy amount of cap space. [KURZ: Sharks scouts high on Roy; goalies added to the system] The Bruins reportedly wanted to send Hamilton west. The Flames ended up surrendering the 15th overall pick and a pair of second rounders (45 and 52). It’s easy to play Monday morning GM, but could the Sharks have offered two higher picks (9 and 39), and one of their two second rounders in 2016 to Calgary for Hamilton? Future number one defensemen don’t come on the market very often. Wilson said he’s ready to surrender assets for players that “fit now and for the future,” and that’s exactly what the 22-year-old Hamilton is. The young and feisty Flames, who will be again battling with the Sharks for a playoff spot next season, are better today than they were last week. As for Hagelin, the Ducks may have made that trade due to winger Matt Beleskey preparing to leave as a free agent. The Sharks reportedly are interested in Beleskey if he hits the open market, but that doesn’t guarantee a match. Hagelin – who was dealt primarily for inconsistent prospect Emerson Etem – would have been a perfect fit in San Jose. Wouldn’t the 26-year-old have looked nice on the left side of the Joe Thornton line? Or, perhaps he could have pushed Patrick Marleau out of a top six role. Hagelin is also a deft penalty killer, and the Sharks struggled in that area last season. To a lesser extent there’s Milan Lucic, another left wing who should still have some good years left at age 27, now in Los Angeles. The power winger should be primed for a rebound season, and the two-time Cup champion Kings will have a chip on their shoulder as a group after missing out on the playoffs. Lucic would have immediately upgraded the Sharks’ forward depth; instead he’ll be wearing silver and black. Meanwhile, the Sharks’ core group – which simply can’t be considered one of the league’s best anymore, and has seemingly peaked – remains, and the likelihood of a blockbuster trade is declining. I speculated earlier in the week that defenseman-turned-forward-turned-defenseman Brent Burns would be my most likely candidate to get moved if such a deal arose, but according to a source, San Jose has no interest in moving him. Peter DeBoer likes Burns on the blue line after coaching him in the World Championships. The rest of the core features players that have no trade clauses, are players that the Sharks would likely be worse off if they traded, or both. Just how the club will make those necessary changes to its dressing room culture remains to be seen, because a coaching change is probably not enough. [RELATED: Sharks re-sign F Karlsson, G Grosenick, others] San Jose also remains thin on defense, with Matt Irwin ready to depart via free agency and Scott Hannan on his way out. There are significant holes to fill here. The Sharks were close to a deal with Kevin Bieksa, who might have been a decent short-term addition. Although Bieksa’s skills are declining, the Sharks blueliners could use a little more toughness and energy. Marc-Edouard Vlasic is a fantastic player, of course, but former coach Todd McLellan indicated late in the year that Vlasic hadn’t quite developed into the leader that the club was hoping. I’ve also heard there are some internal concerns about Justin Braun. Bieksa could have provided a necessary kick in the butt to that group, which finished 23rd in the NHL in goals-against. (That being said, signing the 34-year-old Bieksa to a contract extension after giving up the 39th overall pick – which the Sharks needed to move up and take highly regarded prospect Jeremy Roy – would probably have been ill-advised. Players of Bieksa’s type have a tendency to quickly decline at his age.) There’s also the report that the Sharks were pursuing defenseman Griffin Reinhart from the Islanders, who would have potentially bolstered the blue line. The 21-year-old is another one of those players that could fit now and for the future, but Reinhart - the fourth overall pick in the 2012 draft - went to the Oilers for a first and second round pick in yet another move that saw one of San Jose’s division rivals improve if the still raw Reinhart develops. [KURZ: Niemi's rights dealt to Dallas, Sharks add defenseman] All of those non-deals and general inaction could validate what the venerable Elliotte Friedman recently wrote: “Wilson is tough to close a trade with, a strategy that makes other teams crazy.” That’s not exactly encouraging news for a team that needs to make some changes. Still, it should be said that in his 12-plus years as general manager, Wilson has made at least one trade with all 29 franchises. The next few weeks will determine whether the Sharks actually have a plan in place. We’ve heard they have assets they are willing to part with. We’ve heard they have cap space. We’ve heard they are willing to shake things up. It could still happen. But the timeline is now shorter and more complicated, and there should be a feeling of uneasiness in the front office after this weekend’s absence of activity. 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Tag Archives: ExCeL London Competitions, Dressage, Driving, Olympia, Show Jumping Olympia, The London International Horse Show 2021 Moves to ExCeL London April 22, 2021 Associate Editor Leave a comment Olympia, The London International Horse Show’s 2021 edition will relocate to ExCeL London and take place from Thursday 16 to Monday 20 December 2021. The Olympia London venue in West Kensington, which has been home to the iconic horse show for the last 49 years, is currently undergoing a re-development plan. As a result of COVID-19, the building activity for the re-development programme has accelerated. The revised construction programme will restrict the use of the venue for events in December 2021, hence the decision to move the Christmas horse show from Olympia London to ExCeL London. Simon Brooks-Ward, Event Director, commented: “We are very pleased that we are able to stage the event at ExCeL London. This modern venue offers us the opportunity to build on all the aspects of the Christmas horse show that our visitors, hospitality guests, sponsors, competitors, and officials know and love. The scope and flexibility of ExCeL will enable us to add exciting new features and will allow a larger arena with integrated hospitality. “Our 90,000 strong audience can expect to see the best international competition, including three FEI World Cup Qualifiers in Jumping, Dressage, and Driving, alongside the usual wonderful mix of international equestrian displays, The Kennel Club Dog Agility, The Shetland Pony Grand National, and of course, the Christmas Finale. “ExCeL will offer our horse show customers excellent facilities, first class restaurants, fast digital connection, multiple parking spaces, and a relaxing environment for Christmas present buying in the Show’s renowned Shopping Village. “Our partners, sponsors, and exhibitors including the FEI, British Equestrian, and Longines are all supportive of the move and are looking forward to seeing a new version of the Show at ExCeL.” The London International Horse Show www.londonhorseshow.com Niki McEwen / nmcewen@revolutionworld.com / +44 (0)203 176 0355 ExCeL London www.excel.london Lucy Merritt / lucymerritt@excel.london / +44 (0)7793 305 736 OLYMPIA London www.olympia.london Sandra Porto / sandraporto@olympia.london / +44 (0)207 598 2777 dressageDrivingExCeL LondonOlympiaShow Jumping
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Title: Hawke’s Bay and Napier Town: By Rail to the Sunshine Coast Author: Tangiwai In: The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 2 (June 1, 1932) Keywords: New Zealand History The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 2 (June 1, 1932) Hawke's Bay and Napier Town — By Rail to The Sunshine Coast Hawke's Bay and Napier Town By Rail to The Sunshine Coast. (Written for the “N.Z. Railways Magazine” by James Cowan.) That “goodly land,” the beautiful and wealth-producing province of Hawke's Bay is the subject of this running survey of the great district and its chief town, whose people are making so heroic an effort to restore conditions to normal after the ravages of last year's earthquake. Hawke's Bay, so rich a land of farms and towns to-day, is the youngest of all of the provinces of New Zealand. There is a Maori geographical term which happily describes the East Coast of New Zealand, and particularly that sector from the East Cape southward to the Wellington province. “Te Tai Rawhiti,” by which all this long shoreline is known, means “The Sunshine Sea,” or “The Sea Where the Sun Rises,” otherwise the coast of sunshine. Nowhere does one appreciate such a description more than in Hawke's Bay, where the sun seems to shine more consistently and ardently than in most other parts of the Island. The vast even spread of plains, tilted very gently seaward, with a far-extending lofty mountain wall as its rampart against the blustering west winds, seems to invite and gather the sunshine. The Hawke's Bay coast sees the sun from the moment he lifts above the “Orient wave.” The difference in climate is often marked as one travels into Hawke's Bay from the western coast. The Manawatu Gorge, by which dramatic entry is made, is an elbowed gateway admitting the traveller to a land suffused in the heat and colour of the strongly shining sun. Not that there is lack of warmth on the western side of the dividing range, so considerately slashed through by Nature, but there is a distinct feel of a more sheltered, genial countryside when one emerges on the wide-expanding Ruataniwha Plain and speeds smoothly northward through a land of rich grass and fat flocks and many orchards. The blue Ruahine Mountains, snow-tipped in winter, source of many a river, have the province in its keeping; and from their rolling foothills, where forest has given place to grass, there is a broad leisurely countryside revelling in the glorious sun, the perfection of quiet pastoral scenery, with many a comfortable-looking town and township and many a beautiful homestead half-hidden in the tree-groves. Once wholly a land of sheep, this broad province is a land of a pleasing variety of industries. The dairy-farmer and the or-chardist find here a most favoured country. It is becoming more closely settled as farmers discover that much of the land once devoted to mutton and wool can be used profitably in comparatively small areas for dairying. But it is still in large degree the domain of the sheep-man, and the existence of these stations and runs of generous size, with their mansion-like homes and their great woolsheds and village-like establishments, give the province a distinctive character, and one that is truly and typically colonial. It follows, too, that these broad acres are a land of good horses, and this is a characteristic of Hawke's Bay that particularly pleases the country-bred man and woman from other parts. The horse, fortunately, can never be displaced altogether by mechanical contrivances in New Zealand, and the Hunt Clubs help to foster the liking for an animal combining weight-carrying and endurance with speed. Through the Manawatu Gorge. The serene restful character of the landscapes on the Tai-Rawhiti side of the ranges that make the Island's backbone, the tall lines and avenues of English trees and other thriving exotics, the easy eye-satisfying lines of hill and valley, the numerous streams, sometimes low-banked, sometimes winding through steep little gorges; a long raupo-edged lagoon, famous eel-lake of the Maoris, giving a glint of bright water to the picture, a frequent flock of sheep, a mob of cattle on the move to the freezing works—all these give interest to the changing view from the railway carriage windows. Long ago the great scenic feature of the day's train run from Wellington was the forest-robed beauty of the Manawatu Gorge. That primeval loveliness was ruined by fire, but the bold contours of the range remain, the abrupt terminals of the Tararua and the Ruahine highlands, abutting on the rapid river that wore a rocky way from east to west through a fissure created by some violent earth-movement in remote ages. And to some extent the forest is being restored by natural regeneration; the devastated hills are clothing themselves again with many-tinted young bush and softly-fronded fern trees. Across the Plains. Forty miles further on, after passing through the historic Scandinavian-settled country that was once the Seventy-mile Bush, the physiography of the Takapau district attracts attention. The sleekly-grassed hills slant gently up on the one side and dip suddenly into valleys on the east, as if fractured by some ancient earthquake. Further on are the broad shallow rivers of the Wai-pukurau and Waipawa districts, crossed by long bridges. Waipukurau (“Place of Many Flood Waters”) is a particularly well-laid-out town, originally part of the estate of a pioneer station-owner, the Hon. H. R. Russell. The Ruahine Ranges mount into bold gorge-seamed heights on the west. The farm country becomes more closely settled as the large town of Hastings is approached. When we reach this town we can understand why many people consider it a finer place than its big sister Napier. The Orchards. Here, around Hastings, we are in the land of the fruitgrowers. From the little hills of Havelock North to the pleasantly-named Greenmeadows it is a country of small holdings and of hundreds of good orchards. Hawke's Bay fruitgrowers declare that the crop per tree is heavier than anywhere else in New Zealand. There are about 3500 acres under cultivation as orchards in the district, and as most of the individual areas are small (though there are some very large ones as at Frimley) it is evident that the percentage of the population mainly depend on fruitgrowing for a living is very considerable. The peach, apple and pear orchards are a sight of delight in the spring of the year when the miles of trees are in blossom. The growing of fruit is often rendered precarious in some parts of New Zealand by suddenly changing climatic conditions, but in well-sunned and mild Hawke's Bay the industry is carried on with generally fortunate results. Wellington City consumes much of the fruit produced in the province; the railway provides the necessary quick transit and careful handling; and Hawke's Bay apples divide with those from Nelson the popularity of New Zealand-grown fruit in the London market. Napier Town and Scinde Island. Quite unlike any other New Zealand town, Napier is sharply divided into business and residential areas by the natural configuration of the ground. Boldly defined by steep slants and perpendicular cliffs, the long mass of limestone known as Scinde Island rises high above the far-extending plain that is elevated only a few feet above the ocean. “Island” is almost literally correct. From a few miles away, especially if one is looking from a vessel at sea, it looks as if it were entirely insulated from the mainland. A few hundred years ago, no doubt, it was islanded completely. Observations during the few generations we have been in New Zealand have shown that, speaking broadly, the tilting of the land has—sometimes in sharp spasmodic upheavals—slightly raised the east coast while the west coast has suffered erosion and depression. Certainly page 29 as one stands on any part of Scinde Island where an unobstructed view is obtained, the impression of a natural fortress, a kind of island refuge, is strong; and strong also the impression that the slightest tilting of the land in the wrong direction would send the salt sea rolling for miles over the towns and farms of Hawke's Bay. The earthquake of last year, though so great a disaster in the destruction it caused, at least did the neighbourhood of Napier the service of unwater-ing some of the lagoons and long shallow reaches, which will gradually be put to profitable use. “Where the gorge, like a gateway, Opens a passage to the wheels of commerce.“ (Rly. Publicity Photo.) The famous Manawatu Gorge through which entry to Hawke's Bay is made from the west. One terminal of Scinde Island goes down in steep slopes, furrowed with gullies, just above the business area of the town; the other abuts in lofty vertical cliffs on the north and north-east, looming like a huge bastion above the entrance to the inner harbour and the ocean break-water where the steamers lie. The high-land, green everywhere, stands out in high contrast to the crowded levels of the town. Covered with orchards and gardens, and fine old groves of trees, with hundreds of pretty homes all among them, flowers and foliage, it is under normal conditions the pleasantest of residential areas. As in many islands, an exploration reveals it as a much larger place than a first view from the town below would give one to believe; it is so cut up and varied in contour by little dells and all kinds of unexpected twists and turns in the valleys. Wind-swept on the high Bluff end—the Hukarere or “Flying Spray” cliff of the Maoris—it is sheltered and mild of air in the sunny hollows and the tree-palisaded gardens. Sweet old homes and modern bungalows peep out from the foliage. The older dwellings are often of the long low rambling character half-hidden among the grand trees that were planted sixty or seventy years ago. There are miles of beautiful leafy lane-like walks, inviting a stroll, and every here and there vistas of sparkling ocean or long vari-coloured plain and remote blue serrated ranges. The roads from the town are steep, winding through passes below cliffy places where houses are in some cases perched too precariously against the hillsides, but once the top of the island is gained there are quite long stretches of fairly level ground. Some of the earliest families of Hawke's Bay have their time-mellowed page 30 dwellings in lawns and gardens of generous areas two hundred feet and more above the town. The route up Milton Road and along the island-top to the Botanical Gardens and the hospital is about as inviting a path as any for the visitor. Even the cemetery seems as much of a park as the public gardens, which it adjoins, it is so adorned with trees and flowers; it looks out to the south over town “Slowly moves the harmless race, Spreading their treasures to the sunny ray.”—James Thomson. (Rly. Publicity Photo.) A picturesque rural scene, Maraekakaho sheep station in sunny Hawke's Bay. and rivers and great pastures; it is bathed in the long sunshine of the coast, and its bushes and coppices ring with bird song. A burying-ground of history and beauty. Here rest many of the pioneers and Maori War leaders. A tall Celtic Cross of Iona Isle's St. Columba pattern is reared above three generations of that first of Napier families, the Macleans. One reads the names, too, of Sir George Whitmore, Captain St. George (killed at Te Porere, Tonga-riro, in 1869), the Rev. William Colenso, and other men whose life stories live in our history. Then the hospital, next to the gardens; it is set in the loveliest surroundings any New Zealand hospital enjoys. The Long Look-out. Gazing far out from one of these high and leafy places, the eye ranges along the curve of coast, with its white line of surf ever advancing and retreating, until the even crescent terminates in the distant pinnacled cliffs of Cape Kidnappers, which the Maoris call Te Matau-a-Maui, meaning “Maui's Fish-hook.” The whole bay in fact is the fish-hook of the heroic legend, with far away Mahia Peninsula in the other direction—another island-like cliff of limestone, as the barb of the hook. The earthquake of last year raised consternation in the famous sanctuary of the gannet tribe at the Matau, but the myriads of seabirds soon returned to their cliffy homes. Names and Deeds. Here come in certain matters of nomenclature and tabloid history. It was Alfred Domett, poet and politician, who was responsible for the principal names hereabouts. Napier was named after the great General, and Scinde after his Indian campaign of victory, and the names of poets and other page 31 men of note were given by Domett at the laying-out of the town, an event which occurred comparatively late in the colony's history. The old Maori name of Scinde Island—a name which few of the Maoris themselves know to-day—was Mataruahou. The site of the town, on its shingly and pumice-stone flat—a most unpromising looking site for a town it must have seemed—was commonly called Ahuriri before Napier was adopted. It was in 1851 that Donald Maclean—afterwards Sir Donald—acting under instructions from Sir George Grey, began the long series of native land purchases which secured for white settlement all this country of the Heretaunga plains and the land from Ruataniwha northward to the Wairoa. The purchase of Mataruahou, now Scinde Island, was completed in 1856, cost the Government only £50 and a reserve of two sections for the Chief Tareha and his family “when the land has a town.” The site of Napier and an area up to the ranges inland cost only £1000. Other purchases of great areas were made, and cheaply indeed did the Crown acquire a waste country that settlers' industry soon converted into a domain of great beauty and homes of comfort and wealth. Now in Process of Reconstruction. (Rly. Publicity Photo.) Napier, the principal town in the Hawke's Bay Province. Out on the Stations. There is very much to interest the traveller anywhere in town and country; in Napier, where the people are making heroic efforts to restore their pretty town after the destruction and ruin of the earthquake; in the wide province of sheep stations and dairy-farms and orchards. Most of all the visitor should tour the back country and see something of life on the large stock-raising estates. Some of these stations, notably Maraekakaho—now sub-divided into numerous farms—were famous for the generous scale on which they were run and for the semi-patriarchal rule of the pioneer chiefs. The process of breaking-up into small or moderately-sized farms gives scope for more population; but there are many reasons to regret the passing of the old stations, with their expert management, their reputation for high-grade stock, and their liberal-handed treatment of the many workers they permanently employed as well as of the casual swagger who tramped the roads. “All below is strength, and all above is grace.”—Dryden. (Rly. Publicity photo.) A ballast-train crossing the Mangaweka Viaduct, North Island Main Trunk Line, New Zealand. The vialuct, which is 154 ft. high and 940 ft. long, is one of the many notable engineering features of the line. page break page 34
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Sculpture "Window" http://courage.btk.mta.hu/courage/individual/n9823?pl Opublikuj na Facebooku Ziyatin Nuriev was born in the village of Most, municipality of Kardzhali (1955). He graduated from the High School of Arts in Kazanlak and then studied painting at the National Academy of Arts in Sofia. During his second year at the Academy, he changed his speciality to sculpture in the class of Prof. Iliya Iliev. Nuriev graduated from the Academy in 1982. Initially, Ziyatin Nuriev worked with basalt, one of the hardest materials. His favourite themes are the figure and the portrait. He took the human figure to abstract form using various materials – marble, bronze, wood, ceramics. Even his first participations in national exhibitions were noticed – in 1985, in the National Youth Exhibition, he won the prize of the Union of Bulgarian Painters and two years later, he received the annual prize in sculpture of the Union of Bulgarian Painters. Some of his works were bought by the National Art Gallery, the Sofia City Art Gallery and other leading galleries in the country. During the so-called Revival Process (an attempt of the Bulgarian Communist Party to forcibly assimilate the Muslim population – Turks, Pomaks, Tatars, Roma), the name of Ziyatin Nuriev was changed to Zlatin Norev. The Revival Process began in the early 1970s and continued until the end of state socialism. The measures for the implementation of this policy included forced change of the Arabic-Turkish names with Bulgarian, restrictions in the use of the mother tongue by representatives of the above-mentioned groups, forced restraint of their traditional customs and rituals and of the use of their religion. The assimilation policy of the socialist authorities provoked a wave of resistance which played a significant role in the development of open civil opposition to the communist regime. Until 1990, Ziyatin Nuriev worked in Bulgaria but afterwords he moved to Istanbul. When often asked if he feels distressed about Bulgaria because of the "Revival Process" and the change of names, Ziyatin Nuriev answers: "I was distressed about the country not as people but, let's say, as government. How could I be distressed and offended by my friends, acquaintances, neighbours? It wasn't their fault. They were even more surprised and frightened than us. Because we were in a way prepared in advance. Something was telling us it was going to happen. I remember many people, colleagues and friends, who literally broke into tears. But these are other things – ethnical affiliation, this and that; that's not a problem for me. This is a wholly different story. If you ask me if I'm offended or distressed about Bulgaria – no, absolutely not. Because Bulgaria is my home. I'm glad that I was not alone at the exhibition last night. [...] I'm not a patriot, neither Bulgarian nor Turkish." (Dzhambazov 2016) "The changes in Bulgaria in the 1990s enabled my departure for the megalopolis [Istanbul – A.K.]. But it wasn't planned. I didn't want to leave my own country. Remember the insanity of 1989 when many people were expelled or forced to leave the homeland. Not that I didn't want to see the world and live in it but I didn't want it to happen that way. That's why I arrived in Istanbul as an ordinary tourist, not an exile (1990). It was summertime and with a friend of mine went to see the museums. We walked along the İstiklal Avenue and then entered the trade centre for textiles and fashion. We were filled right away with a sense of luxury and glitter, felt the smell of incredible scents. I introduced myself to the manager and showed her my brochure. It turned out that we were at "Vakko", chain stores with galleries located in the biggest Turkish cities – Istanbul, Ankara, İzmir... My first exhibition in Turkey was at Vakko in Ankara in 1991. The same year, I was offered a lecturer's position at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Marmara University. For 16 years now, I lead there the workshop on stone-cutting which I actually founded. [...] Do you remember the Revival Process? - We all have to remember it so that we won't repeat the same savagery. But I must also forget about it because of the relations with my friends, fellow-citizens, compatriots" (Cesur 2006). Ziyatin Nuriev participated in international symposia and exhibitions in Poland, Turkey, Japan, the Canary Islands and others. He never broke his connection with Bulgaria; he had exhibitions in Burgas (Prolet Gallery, 2006??), Varna (Gallery 8, 2014), Plovdiv (Resonance Gallery, 2015), Kardzhali and Sofia (2016). His sculptures can be seen in many Bulgarian towns and cities. The sculpture "Window" was created in 1985, the year when the campaign for a large-scale change of the Arabic-Turkish names with Bulgarian was at its height; all administrative structures, the repressive apparatus and the state organizations of the totalitarian regime were engaged; in only two months, the names of over 800 000 people were changed. The assimilation policy of the socialist authorities provoked a wave of resistance which played a significant role in the development of open civil opposition to the communist regime. Although the author says that they are not directly related to the "Revival Process", the works of Ziyatin Nuriev express his protest. Despite the similarity in material and technique between "Window" and his earlier works ("Dream", 1982; "White Light", 1983; "Head", 1984), the difference in the message of the sculpture is considerable: "The wound of unbearable violence is engraved in this sculpture; a wound on the person's morals, on the family, the society. The window of Ziyatin Nuriev gives us the possibility and the impossibility to touch what we won't ever experience. The possibility – because he has brought out to the surface the iceberg of pain; the impossibility – because he has locked up all external expressions of pain. The eyes are missing. The lips are missing. In the place of the eyes, from the meandering edge of the eyelid line, depending on the light, the shadows casted could call the look of sorrow from which a sigh slips out whispering. In the place of the lips, on the border where the two halves of the face meet, the concealed lamentation passes over, the red vertical line of the silence. Ziyatin chooses for the first and may be for the last time the bust, the most used pattern for heroization of the character. He deprives his character of individual characteristics but presents him with plastic uniqueness – he takes from the crown, prolongs the scull, flattens the body, marks the nose and cuts the volumes by sharp edges. He includes the clasped hands which emphasize the geometry of the forms as well as the delicacy of the details. At first, the sculpture looks deceivably fragile but it has the mighty hardness of the basalt. The differences in the texture of the basalt cause differences in the shades of grey. This is particularly visible in the place of the eyes; the tangle of dark and light spots begins from the area of the eyes, runs through the temples and reaches the back of the head. The grief is transformed into enlightenment. The shades of grey are not enough and Ziyatin uses brick-red to wound particular edges or places of the head and the body. The window is blocked up for those who observe and open for those who can sympathize." (Iliev 2011: 34-35) Sofia City Art Gallery Rok utworzenia Nuriev, Ziyatin: Window. 1985, basalt, 57 x 40 x 25 cm. Sofia City Art Gallery. Wyróżniony obiekty z Forms of Resistance in Fine Arts Kasabova, Anelia Dr. Lista przypisów Vasilev, Kiril. 2016. "Ziyatin Nuriev - Retrospektsia [Ziyatin Nuriev - Retrospective]". Kultura, 33 (2866), 14 October. http://www.kultura.bg/media/file/phpblPRQi1561.pdf Accessed 8 March 2017. Cesur, Kadriye. 2008. „Razgovor sas skulptora Ziyatin Nuriev: ‘Chovek tryabva da mozhe da se izkachi nd sobstvenoto si ego I da se vslucha naokolo’ [Conversation with the sculptor Ziyatin Nuriev: ’One Must be Able to Climb over his own Ego and Listen Around’].” Public Republic, 18 December. http://www.public-republic.com/magazine/2008/12/9385.php Accessed 8 March 2017. Dzhambazov, Stefan. 2016. “Ziyatin Nuriev I negovite nezavarsheni proekti za nov chovek [Ziyatin Nuriev and his Unfinished Projects for a New Person]”. Mediapool, 3 October. http://www.mediapool.bg/ziyatin-nuriev-i-negovite-nezavarsheni-proekti-za-nov-chovek-news254740.html Dimova, Ludmila. 2016. „Ziyatin Nuriev: Lakonichno [Ziyatin Nuriev: Laconic]. Kultura. Portal za kultura, izkustvo i obshtestvo. http://kultura.bg/web/%D0%B7%D0%B8%D1%8F%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BD-%D0%BD%D1%83%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B5%D0%B2-%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%BD%D0%BE/ Accessed 8 March 2017. Cesur, Kadriye. 2006. „Ziyatin Nuriev slusha vyatara [Ziyatin Nuriev listen to the wind]”. Информационен портал Турция / Portal Turkey. https://sites.google.com/site/portalturkey/ziyatinnuriev Iliev, Krasimir. 2016. Formi na saprotiva [Forms of Resistance]. Sofia: Sofia City Art Gallery.
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Jamie Shaw, Author at MARIJUANA POLITICS Jamie Shaw Legalization Playlist Jamie Shaw | August 18, 2014 9:52 am | 8 Comments This blog originally appeared on www.lift.co. You can see Jamie moderate a panel of legal experts at the upcoming International Cannabis Business Conference, October 13-14. Legalization is on the way in Canada. The government appointed task force is holding consultations from coast to coast, but one thing was missing. Epic road trips require epic playlists. so here’s one for the hard travelling members of Canada’s legalization task force. Legalize It – Peter Tosh (1976) Obviously, this is what you’re doing. Just a reminder. Be proud. Choice Lyric “Doctors smoke it, Nurses smoke it, Judges smoke it, even lawyer too.” Pass the Kouchie – The Mighty Diamonds (1981) You may know the Musical Youth’s version of this song recorded a year later, where kouchie became dutchie, and drug references were removed. Either way, if you want to pass a law about smoking, this should be it: “pass it to the left.” Choice Lyric “How does it feel when ya got no herb?” That’ll do it – Anointed (2001) This Contemporary Christian duo were probably not actually singing about cannabis, but about faith. You hold a lot of that in your hands right now. Okay, that’s not why I included it. I just didn’t want y’all to forget about concentrates. Choice Lyric “A little dab’ll do ya, get you through it, that’ll do it.” I Get Lifted – KC and the Sunshine Band (1975) This cover of a George McCrae song is included because sometimes it’s good to turn your brain off a bit, and just groove. (Also, a nod to the original publishers of this article can’t hurt right?) Choice Lyric “You got the match, that lights the fire, I get lifted, up hi-gh, hi-gh.” Reefer Man – Cab Calloway (1932) This song was recorded near the beginning of Henry Anslinger’s campaign against cannabis, which had already become illegal in 29 US States. It would be recorded by four other popular orchestra’s that same year. While this song is obviously about the ‘reefer man’, the other overarching message of the song seems to be about cannabis not mixing well with monopoly… Choice lyric “If he gets the mania, he’ll give you Pennsylvania.” One Draw – Rita Marley (1981) While it may sound fun to get high, remember that that’s not all your legalizing. Banned in the United Kingdom, and released the same year her husband Bob died from cancer, this song’s history highlights the hypocrisy of the drug war. The power this plant has to transform our country is limited only by the regulations YOU propose. Choice Lyric “Hey Rastaman, hey what you say, Give mi some of yu sense.” Police in Helicopter – John Holt (1983) Let this remind you of all the money and resources that can be put towards real crime if you get this right. Choice Lyric “We don’t trouble your banana, we don’t trouble your corn, we don’t trouble your pimento, we don’t trouble you at all.” If You’re a Viper – Fats Waller (1943) This song is a treasure trove of cannabis culture history, from the slang and trivia in the lyrics, to the artists who performed it. Originally performed in 1936, this Fats Wallers version was recorded in a response to Henry Anslinger’s WWII call for the arrest of swing musicians. Fats was recording a session for distribution to the troops, and included this number, though there is some controversy over wether or not it actually aired on armed forces radio or not. Choice Lyric “I dreamed about a reefer five feet long.” Peer Pressure – De La Soul (2001) I suggest listening to this when reading anything submitted by Smart Approaches to Marijuana Canada. (And for you Cypress Hill fans wondering why they aren’t on the list, B-Real contributes on vocals). Choice Lyric: “Let me say something: Just started smokin’ (Please don’t smoke too much), But uh to all my smokers (Smoke it up)” The Joker – Steve Miller Band (1973) Overplayed, sure, but I think one or two of you can get with this. (I’m looking at you George Chow) Choice Lyric “I’m a joker, I’m a smoker, I’m a mid-night toker.” Roll Another Number (For The Road) – Neil Young (1975) A nice, simple traveling song, about something that may help on your journey… Choice Lyric “Think I’ll roll another number for the road, I feel able to get under any load.” Rainy Day Women #12 & #35 – Bob Dylan (1966) Some have interpreted this song as being about a bible story(?!), however Time magazine dug up the truth: ‘a rainy day woman is a marijuana cigarette’. Banned from British and American radio, this song has answers for you. Choice Lyric “Everybody must get stoned.” Sweet Leaf – Black Sabbath (1971) ‘Cause one of you has to be an old school metal head. (My money’s on Susan Boyd). Choice Lyric “Straight people don’t know, what you’re about, they put you down and shut you out, you gave to me a new belief, and soon the world will love you sweet leaf.” Let’s Go Get Stoned – Ray Charles (1966) Unlike the Bob Dylan song, this one does have a church connection…sort of. Originally recorded by The Coasters, it was written by the duo Ashford and Simpson, who met in church. This version was a #1 R&B hit in America. Choice Lyric “When you work so hard all the day long, and everything you do seems to go wrong, just drop by my place on your way home. Let’s go get stoned.” (That should be considered an open invitation btw) The Alphabet Song (Have a Marijuana) (1968) – David Peel and the Lower East Side Hard to choose only one from this album, with tracks like ‘Show me the way to get stoned’ ‘I’ve got some grass’, and ‘I like marijuana’, but we’ll go with the title track here. Choice Lyric “Smoke pot, smoke pot, everybody smoke pot.” Still Blazing – Wiz Khalifa (2010) Mostly I like that the album is called Kush x Orange Juice. Instead of Gin and juice…get it…? Choice Lyric “Just give me a quiet place to roll my weed.” Mary Jane – Rick James (1977) It’s Rick James. Choice Lyric “She makes me feel alright. She makes my heart sing.” How to Roll a Blunt – Redman (1992) Like it or not, ya’ll are G’s now, and G’s need to know how to roll a blunt. (Okay, I actually don’t like mixing tobacco and cannabis, but this is solid advice for joints too..) Choice Lyric “Spread the ism around until the ism reach each end, Take your finger and your thumb from tip to tip, Roll it in a motion then the top piece you lick.” You Don’t Know How it Feels – Tom Petty (1994) This song was censored by MTV and some radio stations so that the word ‘roll’ was blanked out. Oh nineties… Suggested listening time: When the consultees are going on and on and on, and you have another city to get to. Choice Lyric “So let’s get to the point, let’s roll another joint, And let’s head on down the road.” Got to Get You Into My Life – The Beatles (1966) I know right? But according to Paul McCartney this song was ‘an ode to pot’. Even the Beatles weren’t safe from prohibition, with Paul being arrested in Japan for possession of cannabis. Choice Lyric “I was alone, I took a ride, I didn’t know what I would find there, Another road where maybe I could see another kind of mind there.” Cheeba Cheeba – Tone Loc (1989) Perhaps this can form the basis of a public education campaign about the munchies? Choice Lyric “At tha Hagan Daas or Kelloggs Pop Tarts, Big bags of chips, gallons of dips It took me weeks to get tha taste of my lips, I ate so much miserable is how I felt.” Mary Jane – Janis Joplin (1965) This live recording wasn’t released until 1975. Janis Joplin. ‘Nuff said. Choice Lyric “When I bring home my hard-earned pay, I spend my money all on Mary Jane.” Misty Mountain Hop – Led Zepplin (1971) Robert Page protests the events of July 7, 1968, where police made arrests for marijuana possession at a “Legalise Pot Rally” in Hyde Park, London. Choice Lyric “Well you know, they asked us to stay for tea and have some fun.” Mr Farmer – The Seeds (1967) This garage band single was banned in the US. Choice Lyric “Mr. Farmer let me watch your crops, Mr. Farmer let me water your crops, Mr. Farmer let me harvest your crops, I want to have a dream come true.” Mexico – Jefferson Airplane (1970) Despite Richard Nixon asking American media to not play this song, only a few states banned it. The rest got to hear about ‘King Richard’, his small headedness, and the terrible toll his drug war was exacting on Mexico. This song can not be done justice with a single quote, but when ever you hear anyone bring up international treaties, just put your headphones in and give a listen to this: Choice Lyric “How long must that damn race, wait for the jailer’s time to end?” New Americana – Halsey (2015) Just a reminder of that some of our American cousins are ahead of us. Choice Lyric “We are the new Americana (ah, ah, ah), High on legal marijuana (sky high).” One Toke Over the Line – Brewer and Shipley (1970) Okay, confession: this actually kinda hurts my ears, but the fact that they played this on the Lawrence Welk show makes me smile. And it’s a nice reminder of where people used to buy cannabis. Choice Lyric “Don’t you know I’m just waitin’ for the train that goes home sweet Mary, hopin’ that the train is on time. Sittin’ downtown in a railway station, one toke over the line.” Smokin’ – Boston (1976) If you don’t like the original, Anthrax also covered it. Choice Lyric “Smokin’, Smokin’, We’re cookin’ tonight, just keep on tokin'” Underwear Goes Inside the Pants – Lazyboy (2004) This musical project combined spoken word with hip-hop beats. This track featured comedian Greg Giraldo. Choice Lyric “We’re dedicating all our medical resources to keeping the old guys erect, but we’re putting people in jail for something that grows in the dirt?” Weed Smoker’s Dream – Harlem Hamfats (1936) If it sounds familiar to you, it’s because while originally recorded with this title, it would later be rewritten to the classic Why Don’t You Do Right. So, why don’t you? Choice Lyric… erm, actually, ignore the lyrics…just uh, you know, dig that horn. Because I Got High (Positive Remix) – Afroman (2014) In support of States’ legalization initiatives, Afroman’s remixed 2001 anthem highlights the new reality of cannabis in legal states, building schools, and getting healthy, who knew? Choice Lyric “I had problems with glaucoma, but then I got high. Smelled the cannabis aroma, and I got high, glaucoma’s getting better and I know why, because I got high, because I got high, because I got high.” Let the Good Times Roll – The Cars (1978) Oh sure, your under orders not to turn this into a blaze fest, but let me stress again, this plant has the power to transform almost every aspect of our society, from our recreational activities, to our business ones, from medical research to construction materials and nutrition. When you make recommendations on the regulation of Cannabis is Canada… Choice Lyric: “Won’t you let the good times roll?” Jamie Shaw is a former President of the Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries, a former Director of the BC Compassion Club Society, and co-founder of the first Canadian chapter of Women Grow. She currently consults for dispensaries, serves as Community Engagement Manager at Lift Resource Centres, and is very much looking forward to moderating a panel of Canadian legal experts on these topics at the upcoming International Cannabis Business Conference in Vancouver this October 13th to 14th.
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