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ManKind Project Men on CBS Sunday Morning – Developing Healthy Friendships
by branger | Mar 27, 2017 | Press, Recent News
This clip from CBS Sunday Morning – “Friendship: Close ties that enhance, extend life” – features men from the ManKind Project South Central area talking about the connections that they experience being part of the ManKind Project. Willie Baronet, Scott Prentis, Ron Nevelow, and John Groll were interviewed for the section on what it means to have powerful and supportive friendships.
CBS Sunday took an interest in the ManKind Project because of an article that featured one of the men in the segment, Ron Nevelow, who is a therapist in Dallas. Read the article here.
If you are ready to build your friendships with men, and improve every aspect of your life, you’re invited to find a men’s group near you. Email us.
Here’s an excerpt from the segment:
But things are different just outside of Dallas, where Scott Prentice, John Groll, Ron Nevelow and Willie Baronet may do the usual guy things, like “trash-talking.”
“It means making fun of his abilities, ’cause he can’t play basketball,” said Willie. “John can’t play poker. Scott can’t out-fish me, those sorts of things.”
“I’ve got pictures to prove otherwise, that’s all I can say,” Scott retorted.
You get the point, especially when they join other friends for a game of whirlyball — kind of a mash-up of lacrosse and basketball, played in bumper cars.
But they say that the friendship they’ve developed over more than 15 years is far different than the stereotypical friendship most people think of between a bunch of sports-loving, poker-playing guys.
“I’ve never found a group that’s so understood me, accepted me, loved me, and honored me as this group does,” said Scott.
“We are willing to share deeply with each other what our fears are, what’s not working well, and I think most men yearn for that connection, but don’t feel comfortable going after it,” said Willie.
“You’re all married, or in relationships; what do the women in your lives think about these friendships?” asked Braver.
“I guarantee you, without these guys, I wouldn’t be married,” said Scott. “I had, you know, a fear of commitment. They helped me walk through what it was that was keeping me from being able to have a wife.”
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Fashion Food, Lifestyle, News 22/05/2014 11/05/2014
Fashion Food at The Ledbury – LONDON
by Manuel Perrotta
Discreet, welcoming but quietly outstanding – the same epithets can be used to describe chef Brett Graham, his food and The Ledbury itself. The restaurant, tucked away in a corner of west London’s fashionable Notting Hill neighbourhood, still retains a loyal local (if distinctly well-heeled) following, with long-time regulars sitting harmoniously alongside the increasing number of international visitors.
The Australian-born chef-patron, who opened The Ledbury with seasoned restaurateur Nigel Platts-Martin in 2005 may now be fêted across the gastro world, but he still puts in punishing hours in the cramped basement kitchen. The team works tirelessly to source the UK’s best ingredients from a huge network of small-scale suppliers, with an emphasis on game, intriguing vegetables and obscure herbs and roots.
The Ledbury LONDON
Graham’s culinary approach is broadly Modern French, but with diverse accents gleaned from Britain and the Pacific Rim. His senior kitchen team has also been boosted by the recent arrival of former Fat Duck creative head Jocky Petrie, who is collaborating with Graham and senior sous chef Greg Austin to push the menu forward even further. That said, don’t expect a theatrical or lengthy tasting menu here; The Ledbury is the sort of restaurant you can return to time and again.
The dining room is bright and uncomplicated, service is exacting but highly personable, with staff helping to create an atmosphere that is always relaxed. The Ledbury may now be rated among the top 10 in the world, but Graham will not allow that to change the vibe at one of the UK’s most beloved establishments.
http://www.theledbury.com
127 Ledbury Road, Notting Hill, London, W11 2AQ, UK
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Unions disappointed at new charter schools
Two new charter schools have been approved for Maori students in Rotorua and Taupo to the dismay of teacher unions.
The Rotorua school, Te Rangihakahaka Centre for Science and Technology, will combine a science and technology focus with a Kaupapa Maori philosophy for 200 children in school years 1 to 10. It will be run by Te Taumata o Ngati Whakaue Iho-Ake Trust of the local Ngati Whakaue iwi.
The Taupo school, Blue Light Senior Boys High School, will be a boarding school for 90 Year 11-13 boys. It will be run by Blue Light Ventures which runs youth activities out of police stations. Albany Junior High School principal Mike Jackson will be the founding principal of the new school.
PPTA regional chair, Alex Le Long says teachers are disappointed to hear the new schools have been approved.
“Opening charter schools is not going to raise the achievement of our children. It’s not going to close any gaps. It’s not going to level any playing fields. The only thing charter schools do successfully is reward mediocrity by using scarce education money to prop up private owners,” says Le Long.
“The evidence shows that innovative education happens best when we work together, and that’s already happening right across Rotorua, Taupo and beyond. The last thing we need is a corporate model of education being imposed on us by an out-of-touch under-secretary in Wellington.”
Laures Park, NZEI Te Riu Roa Matua Takawaenga said it was cynical to couch charter schools as some sort of educational solution for Māori.
“I have no doubt that the people in the organisations behind these charter schools have nothing but the best intentions for the welfare and future of their tamariki,” she said. “But the fact is, more than 85 percent of Māori tamariki go to mainstream public schools. It's a cop out for the Government to present charter schools as a solution for Māori, while failing to adequately resource the schools that the vast majority of Māori attend.”
The two new schools will be the 11th and 12th partnership schools in New Zealand. There were 13 applications in the current funding round, with the fifth funding round already under way.
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Club History - Part 7 - 2010-11 Season
The club and fans were hopeful of a good campaign as a result of reaching the play-offs last season. However, by Christmas that hope had long since disappeared.
Over the course of summer 2010, Aaron Brown (to Leyton Orient), Scott Donnelly (Swansea City), Kirk Hudson (Brentford), Andy Sandell (Wycombe Wanderers), Louie Soares (Southend United) and Dave Winfield (Wycombe Wanderers [£25000]) all turn down contract offers and left the EBB Stadium.
In addition to those departures, Chris Blackburn (later joined Wrexham), Lewis Chalmers (Macclesfield Town), John Grant (Barrow), Dean Howell (Crawley Town), Mikhael Jaimez-Ruiz (Yaracuyanos [Venezuela]) and Ömer Riza (Histon) were all released by boss Kevin Dillon.
Clayton Fortune (from Weston-Super-Mare), Luke Guttridge (Northampton Town), Darren Jones (Hereford United), Ross Kitteridge (Basingstoke Town), Glen Little (Sheffield United), Jermaine McGlashan (Ashford Town [Middx]), Aaron Morris (Cardiff City), Manny Panther (York City), Jack Randall (Crystal Palace), Wade Small (Chesterfield), ex-loanee Damian Spencer (Kettering Town) and Jamie Vincent (Walsall) all join on free transfers.
Accrington Stanley 0 Shots 0.
Shots 0 Watford 3 (Carling Cup first round).
Shots 1 Southend United 0. Marvin Morgan scores his 100th career goal.
Shrewsbury Town 1 Shots 1.
Shots 1 Stevenage 1. Glen Little made his 300th Football League appearance. Marvin Morgan missed a penalty.
Shots 2 Oxford United 0 (Johnstone’s Paint Trophy first round).
Jamie Young wins “Player of the Month”.
Marlon Jackson rejoins on loan from Bristol City.
Shots 1 Northampton Town 1. Last minute equaliser by Ben Harding.
Port Vale 1 Shots 0.
Shots 0 Wycombe Wanderers 0. Gary Waddock’s first return to the EBB Stadium along with Scott Davies, Andy Sandell and Dave Winfield.
Stockport County 2 Shots 2. Shots led 2-0 with 17 minutes left.
Torquay United 0 Shots 1. Goal in 86th minute by Marvin Morgan.
Darren Jones wins “Player of the Month”.
Shots 0 Cheltenham Town 2. First home league defeat of the season.
Bristol Rovers 1 Shots 0 (Johnstone’s Paint Trophy second round). Goal came in 90th minute. Luke Guttridge missed a penalty (Shots have missed both penalties this season).
Oxford United 0 Shots 1. Jamie Vincent sent off just before half time. 25-yarder from Marvin Morgan just before the hour.
Shots 2 Morecambe 1. Another wonderful 25-yarder by Marvin Morgan. This was the Shots’ first home league win in five attempts.
Marlon Jackson extends loan for a second month.
Crewe Alexandra 3 Shots 1. Anthony Charles made his 200th appearance for the club. Anthony Straker scored on his 150th appearance for the club.
Damian Spencer sustains a posterior cruciate ligament injury in training.
Shots 1 Bury 3. Darren Jones and Marvin Morgan sent off. Kevin Dillon sent to the stands. Jamie Young saved a penalty on his 100th career appearance.
Ben Herd wins “Player of the Month”.
Hereford United 2 Shots 2. Jermaine McGlashan scores his first-ever Football League goal. Wade Small scores his first Shots goal four minutes from time. Luke Guttridge made his 300th Football League appearance in this game.
Brentford 1 Shots 1 (FA Cup first round). Wade Small scores for the second consecutive game. Darren Jones makes his 300th career appearance.
Macclesfield Town 2 Shots 0.
Shots 1 Brentford 0 (FA Cup first round replay). Wade Small scores early winner to take his tally to three in four.
Shots 0 Chesterfield 2. Marvin Morgan made his 100th appearance for club, whilst Anthony Straker made his 150th Shots start. Five league games without victory.
Burton Albion 1 Shots 2. Wade Small scored twice to bring his tally for the month to five goals in six games. First win in six games.
Dover Athletic 2 Shots 0 (FA Cup second round). Knocked out by a team two divisions below us. This was the first time since being to promoted to the Football League that Aldershot Town had been beaten by a non-league side in the FA Cup. It was also the first time the club had been beaten by a lower league side in the competition. This game also contributed to Dover later receiving the “ESPN Cup Run of the Year” award.
Glen Little and Wade Small jointly win “Player of the Month”.
Home match against Bradford City postponed due to combination of frozen pitch and snow.
Rotherham United 1 Shots 0. Wade Small missed a penalty. Jamie Vincent sent off late on for second time this season.
Home match against Lincoln City postponed due to health and safety concerns pertaining to icy condition of terraces, walkways and surrounding areas.
Speculation linking Danny Hylton with a move to AFC Wimbledon, Marvin Morgan with moves to AFC Bournemouth and Crawley Town. Manny Panther also linked with latter club.
Boxing Day match against Gillingham postponed due to frozen pitch at the EBB Stadium.
Match at Morecambe postponed due to a frozen pitch.
Barnet 1 Shots 2. First half goals from Ben Harding and Wade Small secure New Year’s Day win.
Shots 1 Hereford United 2. First game at EBB Stadium since November 20th. Fans called for Kevin Dillon to be sacked during and after loss to bottom-placed side. The supporters also jeered Marvin Morgan, which led to him making offensive comments towards them on the social networking site Twitter. As a consequence, Morgan was fined two weeks wages and ordered to stay away from the club. He was also placed on the transfer list and, shortly after, joined League 1 side Dagenham and Redbridge on loan until the end of the season.
Striker Liam Henderson joins on loan from Watford for the remainder of the season.
Shots 1 Oxford United 2. Fans again called for Kevin Dillon to be sacked. This result also set a new club record for consecutive home league defeats (4).
The fans got their wish two days later (on January 10th) when, along with assistant Gary Owers, Kevin Dillon was dismissed. The Shots’ home record under Kevin was a primary reason for his departure as, during his reign, just 10 victories were attained in 33 league games (of which just two came in 2010-11, with the last one being in mid-October) and his overall record being just a dozen wins from 39 games in all competitions.
Dean Holdsworth leaves his position as manager of Blue Square Premier side Newport County to become boss at the EBB Stadium (on January 12th). He brings with him Matt Bishop, his assistant from Newport.
Midfielder Peter Vincenti joins on a free transfer from Stevenage.
Bury 1 Shots 1. Luke Guttridge scored for the third successive league game as the Shots give new boss Dean Holdsworth a point from his first game in charge.
Striker Tim Sills returns to Aldershot Town having had his Stevenage contract cancelled by mutual consent.
Shots 1 Bradford City 0. This was the Shots’ first home league win since October 16th.
Wesley Ngo Baheng released and joined Hereford United shortly after.
Liam Henderson has his loan terminated and returns to Watford.
Defender Simon Grand joins on loan from Fleetwood Town until the end of the season.
Shots 3 Crewe Alexandra 2. Shots come from behind twice and win thanks to a 20-yard free kick by Luke Guttridge in the fifth minute of injury time. This was the first time that the Shots had scored more than two goals this season.
Midfielder Alex Rodman joins from Tamworth.
Glen Little leaves by mutual consent.
Damian Spencer joins Eastbourne Borough on a one-month loan to aid his recovery from the posterior cruciate ligament injury that he sustained in training three months ago.
Gillingham 2 Shots 1. Alex Rodman scores a late long-range debut goal after coming on as a second half substitute. First defeat under Dean Holdsworth.
Anthony Straker joins ex-Shots boss Gary Waddock at Wycombe Wanderers on a
month-long loan on final day of transfer window.
Luke Guttridge won the December/January “Player of the Month”.
Shots 1 Barnet 1. Match abandoned at half time due to fog.
Jack Randall joins Didcot Town on a month’s loan.
Chesterfield 2 Shots 2. Tim Sills opens his second-time-around scoring account, by netting the first equaliser. Alex Rodman missed a penalty (Shots have missed all four penalties that they have been awarded this season), but Anthony Charles scored from the subsequent scramble. This game also saw the return to action of referee’s assistant Sian Massey, after a two-week sabbatical that had been imposed by the Professional Game Match Officials Board. The reason for the PGMOB’s action was in order to take her out of the glare of media attention after she was the innocent victim of sexist remarks that had been made by Sky Sports broadcasters Andy Burton, Andy Gray and Richard Keys. Those remarks led to Burton being suspended, Gray being dismissed and Keys resigning.
Morecambe 1 Shots 1. Alex Rodman scored another goal, again from the bench.
Former Shots keeper Mikhael Jaimez-Ruiz rejoins from Venezuelan side Yaracuyanos on a non-contract basis.
Shots 0 Macclesfield Town 0.
Shots 2 Lincoln City 2. Anthony Charles opened the scoring with a penalty: the first time in five attempts that the Shots have scored from such an award this season. This result equalled the club record for consecutive league draws (4).
Sierra Leonean international winger Albert Jarrett signs on one-month loan from Lincoln City.
Northampton Town 1 Shots 1. This result set a new club record for consecutive league draws (5). Jamie Young made his 100th Football League appearance.
Young striker Reece Connolly joins Conference South side Dorchester Town on a
one-month loan.
Youngsters Jermaine McGlashan (two years), Danny Hylton and Aaron Morris (both one year) sign contract extensions.
Shots 1 Port Vale 2. Anthony Charles missed a penalty (Shots have now missed five out of six penalties this season). First home defeat under Dean Holdsworth.
Young striker Luke Medley joins on a one-month loan from Mansfield Town.
Alex Rodman won the February “Player of the Month”.
Shots 1 Gillingham 1.
Wycombe Wanderers 2 Shots 2. John Halls scored the Shots’ second goal - not only was it his first goal for the club, but it was also his first goal since September 2007, when he netted for Reading against Liverpool in a League Cup third round tie.
Shots 1 Torquay United 0. Second half goal from Luke Guttridge gives the Shots their first win in ten games.
Cheltenham Town 1 Shots 2. Goals from Anthony Charles and Peter Vincenti give the Shots their first away victory in five games.
Shots 1 Stockport County 0. An injury time goal from substitute Damian Spencer, who had not played for the Shots since late October due to injury, secured all three points.
Left back Jamie Vincent released.
Shots 1 Barnet 0.
Shots 1 Accrington Stanley 1. Darren Jones scored his first goal for the club.
Luke Guttridge won the March “Player of the Month”.
Dean Holdsworth won the “npower League 2 Manager of the Month”.
Southend United 0 Shots 0.
Shots 3 Shrewsbury Town 0. Two goals (one from the penalty spot) by Danny Hylton either side of Ben Herd’s first goal for the club. In fact, that was Herd’s first goal since October 2006 and came against his former employers.
Stevenage 2 Shots 2. Alex Rodman scored two glorious long-range goals to claim a share of the points in an ill-tempered encounter.
Shots 1 Burton Albion 2. Damian Spencer scored the 50th goal of his career. This result ended a 10-match unbeaten run for the Shots.
Bradford City 2 Shots 1. A last-minute own goal by Anthony Charles denies the Shots victory and subjects Dean Holdsworth’s men to back-to-back defeats for the first time under his tenure.
Scholars Doug Bergqvist, Henrik Breimyr and Adam Mekki all sign two-year pro contracts.
Shots 2 Rotherham United 2. Despite leading through goals from Anthony Charles and Peter Vincenti inside the opening 11 minutes, the Shots’ final home game ended
all-square. This was the Shots’ 19th draw of the season, which is both a club record and seen as many as the main reason that the play-offs were not reached.
Luke Guttridge voted supporters’ “Player of the Year”.
Ben Herd voted “Players’ Player of the Year” for the second successive season.
Lincoln City 0 Shots 3. A penalty from Danny Hylton plus a brace from Luke Guttridge complemented by one of the away performances of the season condemns Lincoln to relegation out of the Football League. Teenage centre half Doug Bergqvist makes his senior debut as a late substitute in the Shots’ biggest away victory of the season.
The Shots finish their League 2 campaign in 14th place.
Clayton Fortune, Ben Harding, Mikhael Jaimez-Ruiz, Marvin Morgan, Jack Randall, Tim Sills and Wade Small are released.
Andy Sandell, who moved to Wycombe Wanderers
Dave Winfiled joined ex-boss Gary Waddock at Wycombe Wanderers
Lewis Chalmers was allowed to leave the EBB Stadium
Fan favourite John Grant moved on
Pacy winger Jermaine McGlashan brings excitement to the Shots fans
Gary Waddock's Wycombe Wanderers come to the EBB Stadium
Jamie Young saves a penalty v Bury on his 100th career appearance
The snow and freezing conditions caused several postponements
Head Groundsman Andy Nunn - superb pitch!
Marvin Morgan
Deano and Bish arrive!
Tim Sills came home
Luke Guttridge's superb last-minute goal secured the points v Crewe
Alex Rodman soon adapted to playing in the Football League
The fog wins!
The spotlight was on assistant referee Sian Massey at Chesterfield
Danny scores twice v Shrewsbury Town
Ben Herd scores his first goal for the Shots against former club Shrewsbury Town
New pros Henrik Breimyr (left), Doug Bergqvist (centre) and Adam Mekki (right) with boss Dean Holdsworth
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Back In the Day - The Boxing Day Match
In this article we look back at the origins of the Annual Match v OPMs and the close relationship between the two clubs. In the early part of the century Argaum were used to travelling on Boxing Day including visits to the likes of Exeter Reserves and Teignmouth. However, our story takes us back over 85 years to the season 1926-27, when seven Argaum players left the club to form the new OPMs side including one George Wakeham, later to become President of both Plymouth Albion and Devon RFU.
Published in Featured Articles
Argaum Retain Boxing Day Trophy
OPMs 30 Argaum 35
Plymouth Argaum retained the Bob Harris Memorial Trophy with a victory in a highly entertaining match at Plymouth College today.
Published in Senior Match Reports
Boxing Day Match(es) 1960
From the archives was found this match programme from the 1960 Boxing Day Match against usual opponents OPMs but what is quite remarkable is that it was one of 4 matches taking place that day at Bickleigh Down.
Pete Duff's Testimonial Match
Plymouth Argaum entertain OPM's on Boxing Day in the annual meeting between the two clubs.
This year, the fixture coincides with Argaum Stalwart, Pete Duff's testimonial game. After playing local Rugby for 23 years, all of them for Argaum, Pete(54) has decided to hang-up his boots and at the request of his long-suffering wife Bev, get an operation ton straighten his infamously crooked nose.
Pete was brought to Argaum by a work colleague, Paddy Gillespie during the 81/82 season and initially started as a Hooker, before switching to number nine, alledgely for an easier time. Over the years, Pete has fulfilled various roles for the club, including becoming Club Captain.
I'm sure that everyone would agree that Plymouth Argaum is as much Pete Duff as Pete Duff is Plymouth Argaum. Argaum look forward to seeing him continue his support for the club. He has firmly been cemented in it's history.
Argaum are hoping to welcome plenty of old faces back to Bickliegh Down, as well as a sprinkling of new talent for an occasion richly deserved.
The bar will be open to host a good, old-fashioned Argaum knees-up, so it would be great to see everyone there.
Kick-off is at 12 o'clock, meet in the clubhouse at 11am.
Published in Press Reports
Boxing Day: Club XV v OPM XV
Plymouth Argaum XV v OPM XV
Boxing Day 2003
The Annual Boxing Day Match was once again a success in terms of attendance after a couple of dissapointing seasons.
Plymouth Argaum 3 OPMs 0
Roborough. Plymouth Argaum won their Boxing Day game against O.P.M.s by a solitary try to nil. Play was hard and robust, but movement generally lacked polish. W. Hitchins heeling well, the virile home forwards controlled the first half, and ten minutes from the interval Douglas, at stand-off. received and crossed over after a 30- yard run. In mid-field the visitors' backs looked dangerous, with Beamish prominent at centre, but their attacks petered out against an alert defence. Argaum came near to increasing their lead when Douglas went just wide with a drop kick. Ball and Mutton, the respective full-backs, were in excellent form, and Blackburn stood out in the winners' pack.
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In the Trenches With a Threenager
March 14, 2016 ashley glass
What in the blue blazin' does everyone mean when they say "The terrible two's are the hardest!"?! Two, with both of my kids, was magical. I remember Pierson was beginning to verbalize his needs and wants so expressively, he began vocalizing his deep love for Mimi and Pa Pa and Uncle Nate in Michigan. He was friendly, sweet, obedient and our biggest challenge was trying to convince him that pooping on the potty didn't need to be terrifying. And here is Reese, a full time 'mommy' with her baby dolls, enthusiastic, hilarious and also SO obedient. Pierson wasn't yet trying to boss his little sis around when he was two, he wasn't overly whiney, his temper tantrums were just so so--life just wasn't all that hard.
Enter three and a half.
When toys became boring. Nothing kept his attention. We told him no, and life as he knew it was over. Reese wasn't allowed to stare at him the 'wrong' way. He wanted to be alone, yet he didn't know how to be. He would go from mid- happy conversation to flat-out sobbing, hysterically. Giant tears flowed from his big brown doe eyes multiple times a day. Food became yucky. How dare us serve him Mac n' Cheese, his once favorite dish! Ice water instead of sprite? Oh no we DIDN'T!
Life. It just got hard. The trenches were deep and I wasn't sure that I would be able to climb my way out. Who was this kid? Where did my sweet baby boy GO? Was this going to be our life from now on? Were we going to permanently have a whiney, argumentative, moody child? There were too many days I got home from teaching (mind you, where I re-direct, repeat myself, and teach other children how to love and be respectful ALL day long), that I just felt like crying myself.
One in particular stands out to me: I asked him and Reese to please sit on the couch on opposite ends and wait for me to look for the paint supplies he had been crying for. They had been trying to kill each other the moment I walked in the door, fighting for my undivided attention, wanting snack and after snack, and my heart was so tired after a strenuous day in the classroom. Neither child would obey me and finally, the last straw broke. I had sprinted to the basement to frantically find the paint things we hadn't used in months--
Reese! Don't DO that!!!!
Pitter patter, pitter patter...
Blood curdling SCREAM
"What?!?" I sprinted back UP the stairs. "Manny SCRATCHED me!" he wailed.
"Well if you hadn't gotten OFF the couch and angrily sprinted past Manny, he wouldn't have swatted at you!!" I angrily replied.
I could feel my blood beginning to boil. I was livid that Pierson disobediently got off the couch to tattle on his sister. I was mad at our moody cat for swatting at my son. I was so defeated that every day was becoming a battle for me to simply just survive. My toddler was winning and I, I was failing.
"GO to time-out." I said. But it wasn't to them; I was the one needing it. I sat myself in the yellow time-out chair and as tears started to roll down my face I counted to ten, like I instruct them to do. Slowly, I got up from the chair and walked into the living room, where both children were sitting on opposite ends of the couch. I sat between them and asked for forgiveness as I had lost my temper. I said a quick prayer out loud and asked for more strength, to give us joy this afternoon and to please help me learn how to deal with this new stage of life.
The ditch remained deep for quite some time. My husband suggested I take Pierson on a date, just the two of us, because I needed to learn how to love him again. It wasn't that I didn't adore my child, but wait... it kind of was. I didn't know who he was, what I was missing, how to help him be consistently happy again. I could feel my confidence slipping, I began to doubt my ability to Mother this three-year old.
And then one day, a couple of months later, the sun broke through. The cobwebs were cleaned from my eyes, the haze of dust I was squinting through completely cleared. My once happy and carefree boy was himself. His laughter was contagious, his smile more beautiful. The tears lessened and I started to hear a lot of: "Okay, Mom," and "Sure, Mom," and "I love you, Mom." Medicine to my soul, a warm cup of tea to my icy heart. His voice was rich with a newfound maturity, and I recognized the kid that I had birthed three years prior.
There was no magic pill, no innovative toy that he fell in love with, no specific discipline--he just snapped out of it. I prayed for patience, daily (okay, hourly). I had to work extra hard to come down to his level and speak rationally and loving, all the while firmly. I was the one he was looking to when his emotions were hay-wired, I couldn't be emotionally unstable too. One night recently, my husband and I talked about the drastic changes Pierson had gone through and he said, "We have to remember when Reese turns three, this was just a phase."
Just a phase. Have you noticed how every sleep regression, every food avoidance, every thing we as moms tend to deem tragic--is all temporary? For almost two months I didn't really think I could climb myself out of the hole of frustration I had fallen into. But my son helped remind me that though the three-isms are really stinken hard, this too is quite a magical age. At the end of the day, Pierson was still Pierson. Whatever season and phase he enters, I know the HEART of this young boy will stay consistently loving.
Being in the trenches with a threenager is sometimes beyond trying, but hang on tight because I promise that ALL of you will climb to the top bigger, stronger and more loving then ever.
In motherhood, self-inspiration Tags motherhood, life, momlife, three, threenager, pierson
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ATA Announces Staff Enhancements : Alexander Thompson Arnold CPAs Hires Business Development Director and Promotes Accounting Staff
ALEXANDER THOMPSON ARNOLD CPAs ANNOUNCES STAFF ENHANCEMENTS
To celebrate growth and improve efficiency, Alexander Thompson Arnold CPAs has announced some staff enhancements. Gil Fletcher has joined ATA as its new Director of Business Development. He will work in the Jackson office. A UT Martin graduate, Gil has retired twice: from a 33 year career in the banking industry and from a 3 year career as the Executive Director of the Humboldt Chamber. Utilizing his business experience, his efforts will compliment the firm’s relationship-focused marketing efforts to develop new business opportunities. He is married to ATA Principal Judy Fletcher. Several team members have also received promotions for their hard work and dedication. They include:
Melanie Berry, CPA and Julie Travis, CPA have been promoted to Senior Manager,
Gabrielle Lorbiecki, CPA and Shelley Swearingen, CPA have been promoted to Manager; and
Chloe Humphrey is now a Senior Accountant.
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China, Australia hold first strategic dialogue
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (R) shakes hands with visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi in Canberra, Australia, on Feb. 5, 2008. (Xinhua/Jiang Yaping)
CANBERRA, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith started their first round of bilateral strategic dialogue here on Tuesday and reached a broad consensus on various issues.
The two ministers agreed that the establishment of such annual strategic dialogue was in line with the needs of the progressive development of the bilateral ties, was following the current trend of peace, development and cooperation in the world, and marked the new stage of bilateral ties.
During the dialogue, the two sides reached agreement on five issues concerning the bilateral relations. The first was to strengthen high level exchange and enhance mutual trust in politics; second was to expand mutual interest and deepen bilateral cooperation; the third was to expand peoples' contacts and increase friendly exchange in cultural and educational sectors; the fourth was to strengthen dialogue and communication, care about the sensitive issues of both sides; and the fifth was to strengthen regional cooperation to mutually promote regional peace and stability.
The strategic dialogue system between China and Australia was set up by the leaders of both countries in last September when Chinese President Hu Jintao paid an official visit to Australia. The dialogue provides a platform for both countries to strengthen dialogue and communication over bilateral ties as well as important regional and international issues.
Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith (R) shakes hands with visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi in Canberra, Australia, on Feb. 5, 2008. (Xinhua/Jiang Yaping)
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Rogers Hornsby Federation Semifinal - Game 3
Kingston at Metropolis
Pos AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HBP SB E
Bryce Harper OF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0
Christian Yelich OF 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Travis Shaw (B1) DH 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Anthony Rendon 3B 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Tyler White 2B 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A.J. Pollock (B2) OF 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ryan O'Hearn 1B 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wilson Ramos C 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Adalberto Mondesi SS 4 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0
Slot IP K H BB ER S
Mike Minor P3 4.7 4 6 3 3 0 L (0-1)
Bullpen* 4.3 2 4 3 4 0
IP Short = 3.6
Billy McKinney (B2) OF 4 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Ian Desmond 1B 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
J.D. Martinez OF 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nolan Arenado 3B 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Salvador Perez C 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
J.T. Realmuto DH 4 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Addison Russell (B5) SS 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Derek Dietrich 2B 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 2 10 1 0 1 4 6 0 0 0
Carlos Rodon P3 7.0 1 7 3 4 0
Bullpen 2.0 3 2 0 2 5 W (1-0)
Raw Scores
Team Batting Score Pitching Score Superior Pitching Home Team Total
Kingston 4.1975 7.58016 0 0 4.28375
Metropolis 4.78333 4.37 0 0.33 6.51175
BWB Score Formula - Final score is a combination of your batting score and your opponent's pitching score.
Component Batting Scores
Team RR ATB HR Score
Kingston 1.12 6.275 0.5
Metropolis 1.2 7.36667 0.5
Component Pitching Scores
Team Starter ER BP * BI K Score Sv Score HBB Score Err Score
Kingston 3 4.4709 0.64074 0 0.75 0
Metropolis 4 2 0.38 1.25 0 0
Hitters scored using MLB Game 152
Starting pitching performance pulled from the closest start to MLB Game 152 (within 7 games)
Bullpen scored using MLB Games 147 through 152
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Resistance is a standard-issue WWII soap, complete with a marooned American pilot (Bill Paxton), a dishy French-accented farm wife (Julia Ormond) and despicable, but immaculately dressed, Nazis.
The film shows a bit of promise in the early going, as a plucky, courageous kid named Jean (Antoine Van Lierde) helps the injured Paxton elude capture and delivers him via wheelbarrow to Ormond’s cottage, which has one of those secret rooms behind the closet that come in so handy at times like these.
There, Ormond sensuously cleans Paxton’s wounds and rapidly nurtures him back to All-American Boy gee whiz health. Apparently, Paxton’s injuries weren’t really that serious. Despite being the only survivor of a horrific plane crash, all he really needed was a few days rest and a damp cloth. This is the first warning sign of dangerous plot-holes ahead and those fissures only get wider and goofier as the film progresses. One scene in particular is a howler: Paxton staggers down from his attic redoubt, barely able to walk, but within a few minutes he is dancing the jitterbug with Ormond who, despite crushing agrarian poverty, has an impressive collection of hot jazz records.
Meanwhile, Ormond’s husband is away with the guys on a Resistance outing; blowing up bridges and railroads and maybe a little fishing. In his absence, she and Paxton decide that it would be a fine idea to start taking baths together. Yes, “Resistance” gets pretty mushy before we’re through, and yes you can see it all coming a mile away. But it’s not long before the realties of war, and disgruntled husbands, cause this burgeoning romance to come tumbling down.
A few shocking moments are attempted as we reach the conclusion, but they all fail, and the Germans, despite their nifty uniforms, seem as pathetically clueless as the ones on “Hogan’s Heroes”. Worst of all, the great Sandrine Bonnaire is nonsensically wasted in a dinky little role. But that’s fitting. With Resistance, nonsense is par for the course.
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Daybreak (BYM055)
The Ganjas
As the main characters of alternative rock for about 2 decades in Chile and with 7 albums released (3 with BYM) we bring a new reissue from The Ganjas, one of the most mature records of his career, or the one that at least traces its early development in its entirety.
Daybreak shows the band at a moment of creative acuity that incorporates both sonic urgency and compositional and authorial resolution, an identity that will be maintained until their most recent albums. These songs don't require repeated listening to foster appreciation, they affect immediately, and relentlessly. A flawless blend of acoustic that turn into fuzz guitar work and backbeat rhythms that create the aural equivalent of fog.
If you have seen the band live, or if not yet done so, you will find the songs on this album as a fundamental part of their repertoire.
«Sonic Redemption»3:33
«Smokin' Louise»4:14
«Riot Dub»4:59
«Raise»5:18
«Frio ni calor»5:25
«New Groove»5:48
«Out from Heaven»6:28
«7th Day»4:01
«Daybreak»7:04
«Exile»4:25
«Somethin' Down»6:14
«Chillan»8:37
«Shutdown»2:08
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News » Nicole Kidman loved playing Queen Atlanna in the Aquaman movie
Movies News / Jon Galt
Published: June 1 2017 18:36
Nicole Kidman loved playing Queen Atlanna in the Aquaman movie
The DCEU are bringing us an Aquaman movie next year
Actress Nicole Kidman plays Queen Atlanna in the movie
Nicole says she was delighted to be in the film
After struggling to get their act together in recent years, it seems that the DC Extended Universe might finally be moving in the right direction, if the recent reviews about the Wonder Woman movie are anything to go by. With that in mind, the DC movie that we have been most excited about seeing, is the Aquaman movie, as they are going to have to do something special with the film, especially for those underwater scenes.
Australian actress Nicole Kidman takes on the role of Queen Atlanna in the Aquaman movie, and the actress has been talking about what drew her to the role. Nicole says that her friendship with director James Wan was one of the key points to her accepting the role, and that she has loved every minute of being involved in the project ever since.
Kidman was recently chatting to Deadline about the Aquaman movie, when she told them, "Well, James Wan is Australian, and he's a friend of mine. I think he's going to make an amazing movie. We've always circled each other, so when he came to me, I was like, 'James, I'll do anything for you.' When he said 'female warrior from the sea' who wears mother of pearl, I went, 'Yes. Female warrior from the sea. Me like."
Former Game of Thrones actor Jason Momoa takes on the lead role of Arthur Curry aka Aquaman in the DC movie, which is expected to hit the big screen on December 21, 2018 in both the US and the UK.
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May 8, 2015, Worldwide Tax Daily
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Excerpt taken from the article " Observers Split on Odds of U.S. Caterpillar Criminal Tax Inquiry" by Amy S. Elliott for Worldwide Tax Daily.
Scott D. Michel of Caplin & Drysdale Chtd. said that over the last decade or so, the IRS has relaxed what had historically been a strict prohibition against parallel criminal and civil investigations. Internal Revenue Manual 9.5.1 now permits parallel proceedings when they can be done in a way "to maximize civil enforcement without imperiling the criminal prosecution," and in particular to ensure that civil statutes of limitations aren't allowed to expire during a criminal investigation.
"Priority tends to go to the criminal side," Michel said, adding that IRS revenue agents "are not going to do anything that messes up the criminal case."
Michel said that a so-called Klein conspiracy charge -- conspiracy to defraud the IRS, named after the case United States v. Klein, 247 F.2d 908, 916 (2d Cir. 1957) -- is "a common type of charge in a criminal tax investigation."
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Catherine wuthering heights. Emily Brontë at 200: Is ‘Wuthering Heights’ a Love Story? 2019-03-01
Catherine wuthering heights Rating: 8,3/10 1777 reviews
Wuthering Heights Summary: Literature Guides
We are never able to judge any character too harshly because we know this. Analysis Brontë's novel is full of innocent children who are abandoned into cold and unfriendly homes: Heathcliff as an orphan in Liverpool; Hindley sent away to college; Heathcliff and Cathy after Earnshaw's death; Hareton and Linton at Wuthering Heights, and Cathy Linton at her father's death. GradeSaver, 16 October 2012 Web. Teachers Both Cathy and Catherine are fortunate to be blessed with an education. Ellen noticed the change, and enclosed both locks of hair together. Unfortunately, she never resolves the true feelings she has for Heathcliff in her heart.
Comparing Catherine & Cathy in Wuthering Heights
I get levers and mattocks to demolish the two houses, and train myself to be capable of working like Hercules, and when everything is ready and in my power, I find the will to lift a slate off either roof has vanished! My great miseries in this world have been Heathcliff's miseries, and I watched and felt each from the beginning; my great thought in living is himself. If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and, if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the Universe would turn to a mighty stranger. Late in the novel, Cathy sees this, and tells Heathcliff that her revenge on him, no matter how miserable he makes her, is to know that he, Heathcliff, is more miserable. Hindly became the owner of Thrushcross Grange and married Frances and became preoccupied with his beloved wife. Analysis We have moved from the violent and discordant world of adulthood back to harmonious childhood. After the marriage Catherine seems happy and content with her new life.
Wuthering Heights Symbolism: An Analysis of Symbolism in Wuthering Heights
Earnshaw, Heathcliff falls into an intense, unbreakable love with Mr. Although it possesses characteristics of a diverse range of literature, inconsistencies undermine many standard categorizations. That morning, Isabella left, never to return to the moors again. Romanticism portrays through Heathcliff passion for Catherine. Linton Heathcliff's son is displaced twice after his mother's death, being removed first to Thrushcross Grange and then to Wuthering Heights. Does Catherine fall, in yielding to the comforts and security of Thrushcross Grange? It is often described as a great love story—the greatest of all time, to a 2007 British poll; sometimes, it is also unfairly consigned to the forbidden-romance genre in which young women are irresistibly drawn to dark and dangerous bad boys.
Catherine Earnshaw
While Cathy and Heathcliff watched Edgar and Isabella Linton through the window, Cathy let out a laugh that alerted the dogs at the estate. Linton was surprised to hear he had a father, since Isabella had never spoken of Heathcliff. As Heathcliff listens, she tells Nelly that she has accepted Edgar's proposal of marriage, yet isn't sure she should have. Both have the desire to experience more than their childhood homes have to offer, but eventually find that home is where they want to be. Summary In a drunken rage, Hindley accidentally drops Hareton over the banister, but luckily, Heathcliff is present and catches the baby.
A powerful, fierce, and often cruel man, Heathcliff acquires a fortune and uses his extraordinary powers of will to acquire both Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, the estate of Edgar Linton. The concept that almost every reader of Wuthering Heights focuses on is the passion-love of Catherine and Heathcliff, often to the exclusion of every other theme—this despite the fact that other kinds of love are presented and that Catherine dies half way through the novel. Hindly constantly abused Heathcliff and beat him and left him bruised, which he would constantly be punished for by his father. She sees Heathcliff as a romantic figure, like a character in a novel. Her father kept her within the park of the Grange, but she dreamed of going to see some cliffs, Penistone Craggs, which were located not too far away on the moor. But her only novel has secured her place in the canon. Feeling rejected after Catherine decided to not marry him, he grows into an obsessed creature.
Catherine and Heathcliff's Passion in Wuthering Heights by...
Description Catherine is the daughter of the well-off but not wealthy Earnshaw family and younger sister of Hindley. Are Cathy and Hareton the new and improved Catherine and Heathcliff—the free-spirited couple that got it right—or a pale and dull copy? Earnshaw's son, Hindley, resents the child, but Heathcliff becomes companion and soulmate to Hindley's sister, Catherine. Their calling is to be the other; and that calling, mad and destructive as it sometimes seems, is religious. However, she is also motivated by impulses that prompt her to violate social conventions—to love Heathcliff, throw temper tantrums, and run around on the moor. During this time, Emily Brontë challenged the morality of European customs in her revolutionary novel, Wuthering Heights. Edgar's ultimatum that Catherine must make a final choice between him or Heathcliff restricts Catherine's identity by forcing her to reject an essential part of her nature; with loving selfishness Edgar confines his daughter Cathy to the boundaries of Thrushcross Grange. Read an Edgar Linton - Well-bred but rather spoiled as a boy, Edgar Linton grows into a tender, constant, but cowardly man.
Ellen was not fooled, and told him that Cahterine had died peacefully, like a girl falling asleep. The abandoned church at Gimmerton is decaying; the minister stops visiting Wuthering Heights because of Hindley's degeneracy. Her ghost haunts Heathcliff up to his mysterious death, and an iconic scene sees Lockwood, the first narrator in the book, visited in eerie, Gothic fashion by her ghost as a little girl, lost on the moors. A superstitious Nellie refuses to let Catherine tell her dreams; repeatedly Nellie does not understand what Catherine is talking about or refuses to accept what Catherine is saying, notably after Catherine locks herself in her room. Wrapped in the self-centeredness of childhood, Heathcliff claims Hindley's horse and uses Mr. This post is part of the series: Wuthering Heights Study Guide.
Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights: Description & Character Analysis
In an awkward set of visits to the Grange, Heathcliff begins to exact his revenge, seducing in order to gain control of Thrushcross Grange at Edgar's death, and trapping her in an abusive and terrifying marriage. Lockwood falls sick shortly after and is tended to by the housekeeper Nelly Dean. However, Catherine is dark, while Cathy is pale and blonde. She believes it is something she wants for herself, but after less than a year of marriage, Catherine begins to find Thruschcross Grange stifling. This visit allows Cathy to turn into a lady quite unlike the rude, wild, childish girl she has been with Heathcliff, and allows her to form intimate relationships with Edgar and Isabella Linton, the two children residing at the Grange, although her and Heathcliff's initial impression of them was contemptuous.
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Glab, Jason David was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9496 Portmarnock CT, PEYTON, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 337079.
Glab, Jesse Scott was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1890 Argentine ST APT A 302, GEORGETOWN, Clear Creek County, CO. His voter ID number is 600383341.
Glab, Joseph Charles was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1424 Pine ST, CANON CITY, Fremont County, CO. His voter ID number is 600944295.
Glab, Mary Frances was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2825 Ute ST, CANON CITY, Fremont County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3647120.
Glab, Nathan Anthony was born in 2000 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1424 Pine ST, CANON CITY, Fremont County, CO. His voter ID number is 601884073.
Glab, Nicole Anne was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9496 Portmarnock CT, PEYTON, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 336607.
Glab, Sara Lynn was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 720 Melany LN APT 3, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600224375.
Glab, Scott Michael was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1890 Argentine ST APT A302, GEORGETOWN, Clear Creek County, CO. His voter ID number is 600356266.
Glab, Terence Paul was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9905 Harris ST, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 601090246.
Glabach, Joan Marie was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 37076 Soaring Eagle CIR, SEVERANCE, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1598434.
Glabach, John Henry was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9143 W Quarto AVE, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4103941.
Glabach, Raymond Howard was born in 1942 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 37076 Soaring Eagle CIR, SEVERANCE, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 1599791.
Glabach, Sasha Tiffany was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9143 W Quarto AVE, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4103940.
Glabe, Brian James was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1897 Redbank DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 6982554.
Glabe, David H was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4642 Hyland Greens PL, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 7040992.
Glabe, Regina Nannette was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4642 Hyland Greens PL, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7013204.
Glab-Epstein, Derek Anthony Jr was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3807 Half Turn RD APT 222, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600999066.
Glabman, Callahan Lee was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5037 Rainbow Harbour CIR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601952300.
Glabman, James S was born in 1958 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7124 E Warren DR, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2757064.
Glace, Jennifer Elizabeth was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2910 N Iola ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601173901.
Glach, Andrew Luke was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 990 W Caliente DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 600994487.
Glach, Brian E was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6230 Montarbor DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 964257.
Glach, Camellia Ann was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2 Portmarnock PL, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601874786.
Glach, Denise Erin was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6230 Montarbor DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 146911.
Glach, Edward R was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 30 Loyola LN, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 3087155.
Glach, Joshua David was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 990 W Caliente DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 601054105.
Glach, Lorraine Marie was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 990 W Caliente DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3092810.
Glach, Mary Ann was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 30 Loyola LN, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3087156.
Glach, Michael Scott was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1261 20 1/2 LN, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 601537796.
Glach, Randall Joseph was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 990 W Caliente DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 200349514.
Glach, Richard Allen was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 318 E Mesa AVE, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 600586712.
Glachman, Garren Murray was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3641 Paseo Del Prado APT 3, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 601669995.
Glacken, Bryce Garrett was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 750 Legend Oak DR, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601031546.
Glacken, David Bradley was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4550 Cherry Creek South DR # 1107, GLENDALE, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 601554670.
Glacken, Gary Layne was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 750 Legend Oak DR, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 493340.
Glacken, Harvest Amber was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2317 W 14Th ST, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600071934.
Glacken, Patricia Christine was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 750 Legend Oak DR, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 493337.
Glacken, Ryan was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 750 Legend Oak DR, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601314178.
Glackin, Cory A was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 342 Stone Creek DR, AVON, Eagle County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6689002.
Glackin, Douglas Patrick was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2900 E 16Th AVE APT 340, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 7041894.
Glackin, Henry Eugene was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9715 W Chatfield AVE # D, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601081993.
Glackin, Kelley Corin was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9715 W Chatfield AVE # D, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600084031.
Glackin, Patrick John was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 340 Straight Creek DR UNIT 203, DILLON, Summit County, CO. His voter ID number is 601846962.
Glackin, Sean Neil was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 342 Stone Creek DR, AVON, Eagle County, CO. His voter ID number is 6686875.
Glackman, Craig T was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5235 Picket DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 180050.
Glackman, Joanna Lyn was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5235 Picket DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 180048.
Glackman, Ryan Douglas was born in 2000 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5235 Picket DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601341428.
Glad, Bonnie Jean was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1136 Wabash ST # 9, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 166964.
Glad, Byron Kendall was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 30171/2 Gunnison AVE, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 2346451.
Glad, Calum Alfred was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 135 E Concord DR, FRUITA, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 600077323.
Glad, Guy E was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4745 Little London DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 166978.
Glad, Jenna Raye was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1165 N Grant ST APT 107, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600548575.
Glad, Kathy Ann was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 430 31 RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2372134.
Glad, Kendall D was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 430 31 RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 2366509.
Glad, Laura Joel was born in 1935 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 430 31 RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2346733.
Glad, Lauren Danielle was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2935 S Gilpin ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600781801.
Glad, Mayona Lynn was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 269 Honeysuckle CIR, FRUITA, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600334265.
Glad, Michael Ray Dean was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 39 Cheyenne ST, BYERS, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 6387331.
Glad, Min Jung was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4385 Pebble Ridge CIR # 201, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601284689.
Glad, Norma was born in 1929 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 121 Dartmouth TRL # 213, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1414225.
Glad, Paul Anthony Jr was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5405 Backglen DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601274876.
Glad, Robert A was born in 1931 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 430 31 RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 2346734.
Glad, Robert Clinton was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7025 Ingalls CT, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600852026.
Glad, Tanner Vincent was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 16960 Carlson DR # 533, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 600778785.
Glad, Terry Lee was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9B Windbridge LN, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 4738089.
Gladbach, Alise Caroline was born in 1999 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1711 Paseo Del Tesoro, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601132821.
Gladbach, Amanda Joy was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 728 Bristlecone DR, RIDGWAY, Ouray County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601821270.
Gladbach, David Vincent was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 728 Bristlecone DR, RIDGWAY, Ouray County, CO. His voter ID number is 601849741.
Gladbach, John K was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1919 S Dexter ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2804029.
Gladbach, Linda was born in 1996 and registered to vote, giving the address as 2026 Carlee DR # 23, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Gladbach voter ID number is 601846241.
Gladbach, Nona Rae was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1711 Paseo Del Tesoro, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3083605.
Gladback, Julie Lynn was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11841 E 117Th PL, HENDERSON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7022184.
Gladczenko, Tadeusz was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8141 W Eastman PL # 13 203, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600984482.
Gladd, Preston Alexander was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 788 Guymard RD, FAIRPLAY, Park County, CO. His voter ID number is 601899310.
Gladden, Amanda Jo was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 310 E Maplewood ST, WALSH, Baca County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600324725.
Gladden, Amanda Kay was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19782 W 59Th AVE, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600677418.
Gladden, Annisa Grace was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 991 E Desert Cove DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600774189.
Gladden, Benjamin Patrick was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 213 Spruce ST, TRINIDAD, Las Animas County, CO. His voter ID number is 3841965.
Gladden, Benson Greer was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2734 County Road 135, HESPERUS, La Plata County, CO. His voter ID number is 4935177.
Gladden, Brittany Lee was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1065 Seventh ST, SANFORD, Conejos County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601051000.
Gladden, Brok Cyler was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5220 Kanawha LN, EVANS, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 601100106.
Gladden, Charles Don was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5220 Kanawha LN, EVANS, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 2342371.
Gladden, Charles Wheeler was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 457 S Nathrop DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 600774178.
Gladden, Charles Wynn was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5220 Kanawha LN, EVANS, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 2342370.
Gladden, Cynthia A was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12258 E Lasalle PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 686929.
Gladden, Daniel Gene was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5557 Dunraven LN, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 2884302.
Gladden, Daniel Robert was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8989 W 14Th AVE # 211, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4933356.
Gladden, Delbert Ray was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 630 Sundance CIR, DURANGO, La Plata County, CO. His voter ID number is 4930247.
Gladden, Donald Gene was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12258 E Lasalle PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 687722.
Gladden, Doris E was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 310 N Limit ST APT 234, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 297672.
Gladden, Erica Lee was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2734 County Road 135, HESPERUS, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200201837.
Gladden, Fena Mae was born in 1928 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 450 Prospector AVE UNIT B16, DURANGO, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200132666.
Gladden, Gregory James was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 122 Robb RD, HESPERUS, La Plata County, CO. His voter ID number is 4922885.
Gladden, Joan was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1995 Owens CT, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3966806.
Gladden, Joan Dara was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 630 Sundance CIR, DURANGO, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4930248.
Gladden, Joan Valli was born in 1941 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1701 Lake Sherwood DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1446848.
Gladden, John Harbor was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 30288 Eagles Ridge, BUENA VISTA, Chaffee County, CO. His voter ID number is 600000043.
Gladden, John Lee was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 405 S Baggett RD, CALHAN, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 329145.
Gladden, John Thomas was born in 1941 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1701 Lake Sherwood DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1449186.
Gladden, Jonathan Dennis was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2048 N Trenton ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600881739.
Gladden, Julie Ritchie was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8335 E Fairmount DR UNIT 2-103, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2956118.
Gladden, Kaleb was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12258 E Lasalle PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 600581622.
Gladden, Katelyn Annalise was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12515 E Tennessee CIR # F, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600637762.
Gladden, Kathi Jolene was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4867 Feathers WAY, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601806800.
Gladden, Kevin Noel was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6120 Lee ST, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601168660.
Gladden, Ladenna Inez was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2734 County Road 135, HESPERUS, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4935176.
Gladden, Lara M was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2506 7Th AVE, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 515129.
Gladden, Laurel Elizabeth was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 630 Sundance CIR, DURANGO, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4912105.
Gladden, Linda Rae was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 67486 Sunshine RD, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3582938.
Gladden, Margaret Ann was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 213 Spruce ST, TRINIDAD, Las Animas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3839502.
Gladden, Marilyn Elizabeth was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4663 S Monaco ST APT 103, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600928777.
Gladden, Matthew Shane was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2734 County Road 135, HESPERUS, La Plata County, CO. His voter ID number is 4910722.
Gladden, Meagan Annie was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1400 Colebrook CT, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601388727.
Gladden, Melanie Kate was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18704 E Linvale PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5926107.
Gladden, Nadia Ilayah was born in 1995 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3550 S Kendall ST UNIT 10-203, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600890532.
Gladden, Nancy Ann was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5220 Kanawha LN, EVANS, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2347382.
Gladden, Nicole Michele was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1269 N Madison ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600400765.
Gladden, Olin Swaim Ii was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 19782 W 59Th AVE, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600640168.
Gladden, Patrick Eugene was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 213 Spruce ST, TRINIDAD, Las Animas County, CO. His voter ID number is 3838830.
Gladden, Phyllis Denise was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2753 Hearthwood LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 461532.
Gladden, Raymond Wheeler was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1065 Seventh ST, SANFORD, Conejos County, CO. His voter ID number is 601051002.
Gladden, Rion Jacob was born in 2000 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 37351 County Rd 26.6, TRINIDAD, Las Animas County, CO. His voter ID number is 601887635.
Gladden, Roberta Jean was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6430 Sonny Blue DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600024656.
Gladden, Sadie was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1326 Margo LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 294189.
Gladden, Scott Allen was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4867 Feathers WAY, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601677094.
Gladden, Sean Aaron was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4867 Feathers WAY, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601636678.
Gladden, Stephanie Chu was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5557 Dunraven LN, GOLDEN, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600100144.
Gladden, Tangy D was born in 1967 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4365 Conquista DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 318294.
Gladden, William Joseph was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 456 Raccoon DR, PAGOSA SPRINGS, Archuleta County, CO. His voter ID number is 4292079.
Gladden, Zachary Alexander was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 991 E Desert Cove DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 601259218.
Gladding, Bryce Taylor was born in 2000 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2733 Vega DR, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. His voter ID number is 601861664.
Gladding, Donald Lee was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6412 S Taft WAY, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 200159385.
Gladding, James Francis was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 301 6Th ST, HUGO, Lincoln County, CO. His voter ID number is 317588.
Gladding, Kimberly Keirsten was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1522 Conestoga CIR, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Routt County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601611931.
Gladding, Lorena Diane was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2733 Vega DR, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5369102.
Gladding, Michael Howard was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2733 Vega DR, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. His voter ID number is 5369101.
Gladding, Michael James was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11353 Humboldt ST, NORTHGLENN, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 7054848.
Gladding, Steven Matthew was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10626 W 7Th AVE # 204, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601861921.
Glade, Alex Lea was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 95 Quartz WAY, LYONS, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8055129.
Glade, Bonnie Jean was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6812 Ridge Valley CT, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6396841.
Glade, Bonnie Pearl was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4380 S Monaco ST UNIT 5117, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 602013757.
Glade, Brian J was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9375 Rangeview LN, LITTLETON, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5828203.
Glade, Christopher Patrick was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9510 Pendleton DR, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 4208885.
Glade, Christopher Serge was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10 Bozeman TRL, ELIZABETH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 600214844.
Glade, Cody Ethan was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6312 W Ithaca PL, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 4041567.
Glade, David M was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 111 Wood LN, MORRISON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4156273.
Glade, Eiko Colleen was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9370 Meredith CT, LONE TREE, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4152990.
Glade, Eric Steven was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 14082 Kuehster RD, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 5646954.
Glade, Gregory Dean was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3884 S Elm ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2578405.
Glade, James Roy was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1605 Sagrimore CIR, LAFAYETTE, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8055134.
Glade, Jennifer Ellen was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9510 Pendleton DR, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4085882.
Glade, Kathleen Mae was born in 1933 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2545 S Cody WAY, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3999108.
Glade, Kenneth Andrew was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1605 Sagrimore CIR, LAFAYETTE, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 200257943.
Glade, Kenneth John was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 263 N 10Th AVE, BRIGHTON, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 8055138.
Glade, Larry J was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1071 Nevadaville RD, CENTRAL CITY, Gilpin County, CO. His voter ID number is 600161774.
Glade, Leah Ann was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11484 King CT, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600630985.
Glade, Leigh Dawn was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3884 S Elm ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2663749.
Glade, Leo L was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1605 Sagrimore CIR, LAFAYETTE, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8055140.
Glade, Marcus Patrick was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9852 W Athens LN, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600666310.
Glade, Marilyn was born in 1933 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2850 Classic DR # 1202, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3959457.
Glade, Mary Elizabeth was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 246 S Sherman ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 880534.
Glade, Michael James was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9852 W Athens LN, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4135298.
Glade, Michael Joseph was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4485 W Lakeridge RD, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2453014.
Glade, Michael Marcus was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 111 Wood LN, MORRISON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600639357.
Glade, Moon Ho Toko was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 229 Park ST, LYONS, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 600361332.
Glade, Rachel Catherine was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3055 Aurora AVE, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600952810.
Glade, Robin Carew was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1047 N Pearl ST APT 5, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2533688.
Glade, Ryan Bradley was born in 2000 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3884 S Elm ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601520755.
Glade, Sandra Mae was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2545 S Cody WAY, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3999516.
Glade, Sara Kathleen was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6312 W Ithaca PL, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4239294.
Glade, William John Jr was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 947 E 115Th AVE, NORTHGLENN, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 7162149.
Glade, William Maurice was born in 1939 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9370 Meredith CT, LONE TREE, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 600188472.
Gladeau, Craig A was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4441 N Stuart ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2426862.
Gladem, Carolyn Waechter was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12102 Blackwell WAY, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5855574.
Gladem, Daniel James was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3631 N Pontiac ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 6333545.
Gladem, David Gary was born in 1958 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9148 Murphy Gulch RD, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4130079.
Gladem, James Duane was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12102 Blackwell WAY, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5813902.
Gladem, Jennifer Lynne was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9148 Murphy Gulch RD, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4273313.
Gladem, Kristi Britten was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2505 Allison ST, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200161428.
Gladem, Torri Cassidy was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 411 E Geneseo ST, LAFAYETTE, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600514206.
Gladem-Burr, Sara Kelley was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5582 Pennsylvania AVE, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4273284.
Gladen, Danna H was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6677 Ingalls CT, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4073799.
Gladen, Jennie was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 449 W Fourth ST, SILVERTHORNE, Summit County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7188984.
Gladen, William David was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10228 W 52Nd PL # 306, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 200085582.
Glader, Andrew Alan was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6175 S Oak WAY, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4102968.
Glader, Ashley Marie was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6175 S Oak WAY, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6406983.
Glader, Brandan was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6308 W Fair DR, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600414040.
Glader, Christine Wengler was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7216 Middleham PL, CASTLE PINES, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5651946.
Glader, Delphi M was born in 1933 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7100 Canosa CT, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6830587.
Glader, Douglas James was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10329 Longwood WAY, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 200100358.
Glader, James Frederic was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7318 Silver Moon LN, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 2451946.
Glader, Jane Valerie was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7318 Silver Moon LN, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1476680.
Glader, Jeffery A was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6308 W Fair DR, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4102623.
Glader, Jessica Maria was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9253 Waters Edge DR, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601808967.
Glader, Jonathan David was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6308 W Fair DR, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600135383.
Glader, Joseph John was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1801 W 92Nd AVE # 395, FEDERAL HGTS, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 4285384.
Glader, Linda M was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 750 Hill AVE, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200252936.
Glader, Lon J was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13380 E 7Th AVE, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 662414.
Glader, Maia Beth was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6308 W Fair DR, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4101941.
Glader, Pamela Cummins was born in 1945 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10329 Longwood WAY, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200100352.
Glader, Peter Edwin was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9253 Waters Edge DR, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601190361.
Glader, Royce James was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7318 Silver Moon LN, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1477977.
Glader, Sarah Elizabeth was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9071 E Mississippi AVE APT 30F, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200199403.
Glader, Scott Robert was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7216 Middleham PL, CASTLE PINES, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5908426.
Glades, Gary Karl was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 934 St Andrews LN, LOUISVILLE, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8055145.
Glades, Judith Hofer was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 934 St Andrews LN, LOUISVILLE, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8055146.
Glade-Yaussy, Dana J was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1337 W 111Th AVE, NORTHGLENN, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6875823.
Gladfeller, Matt R was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6865 Xavier CIR UNIT 4, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 601453970.
Gladfelter, Alan Raymond was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15645 Holbein DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600884533.
Gladfelter, Anne was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12545 W 86Th AVE, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4181243.
Gladfelter, Austin David was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 41929 Hwy 6 # A103, AVON, Eagle County, CO. His voter ID number is 602002153.
Gladfelter, Cierra Noelle was born in 1999 and registered to vote, giving the address as 15645 Holbein DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Gladfelter voter ID number is 601479634.
Gladfelter, Cynthia L was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15645 Holbein DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 89002.
Gladfelter, David K was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1384 Mc Intosh AVE, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. His voter ID number is 1550098.
Gladfelter, David Maynard was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12545 W 86Th AVE, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4180728.
Gladfelter, Elizabeth Roland was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 225 E Brookside ST # 12, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200327681.
Gladfelter, Jacob Paul was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12155 W 58Th PL # 110E, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600830329.
Gladfelter, Jason R was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2225 Lewis ST, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 2794408.
Gladfelter, Jennifer Anne was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1384 Mc Intosh AVE, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1551815.
Gladfelter, Jimbo F was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3316 Virginia AVE, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 178004.
Gladfelter, Joshua James was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1164 S Acoma ST APT 196, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600543381.
Gladfelter, Michael was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 17195 Carlson DR # 412, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 925593.
Gladfelter, Millard Lee was born in 1939 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 271 Easy DR, ARBOLES, Archuleta County, CO. His voter ID number is 4754509.
Gladfelter, Nicolette M was born in 1995 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17195 Carlson DR # 412, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601244718.
Gladfelter, Richard L was born in 1937 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3316 Virginia AVE, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 178422.
Gladfelter, Robert Lee was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7575 E 29Th PL APT 5007, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601785453.
Gladfelter, Samuel Todd was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 107 Springbeauty DR, SILVERTHORNE, Summit County, CO. His voter ID number is 601821127.
Gladfelter, Sandra S was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 271 Easy DR, ARBOLES, Archuleta County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4755289.
Gladfelter, Sean Alan was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1119 N Weber ST APT 1, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 422791.
Gladfelter, Tristan Alan was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15645 Holbein DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601052094.
Gladgo, Amanda Lynn was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1827 Somerville DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600604609.
Gladgo, David Lugene was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1832 Valley View LN, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1416513.
Gladgo, Debra Kay was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1832 Valley View LN, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1421195.
Gladhart, Julian Cole was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2510 Taft DR UNIT 219, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 601597014.
Gladhill, Dwayne Anthony was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4565 Bays Water DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600136834.
Gladhill, Hailey Dawn was born in 2000 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 22363 E Nassau PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601752504.
Gladhill, Triston Charles was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 22363 E Nassau PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 601625729.
Gladieux, David Michael was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1101 County Rd 53, GRANBY, Grand County, CO. His voter ID number is 601501797.
Gladieux, Jed A was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1154 Escape Route, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8055262.
Gladieux, Kelsey Frances was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1900 Little Raven ST APT 217, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601947605.
Gladieux, Sarah D was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1101 County Rd 53, GRANBY, Grand County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601501802.
Gladieux, Tiffany Kari was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3133 Bittern ST, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601643101.
Gladin, Greg Scott was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 705 Lima ST, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 600761437.
Gladin, Kenneth Glen was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4029 North DR, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 3034914.
Gladin, Kylee Marchane was born in 2000 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6167 Leon Young DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601552127.
Gladin, Lena Noreen was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4225 Dawnlite DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 375142.
Gladin, Mark Quentin was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4225 Dawnlite DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 373754.
Gladin, Matthew Edward was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4225 Dawnlite DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601000095.
Gladin, Mia Elizabeth was born in 2000 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4225 Dawnlite DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601745152.
Gladin, Quentin Riley was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 100 Rose DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601140139.
Gladin, Scott Douglas was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 33 Vista LN, WOODLAND PARK, Teller County, CO. His voter ID number is 3810574.
Gladin, Susan E was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4029 North DR, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3054343.
Gladin, Terry Q was born in 1940 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5215 Redondo CIR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 177528.
Gladin Lopez, Jovani Jesus was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 15730 E Alameda PKWY # 303, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601363059.
Gladis, Catherine E was born in 1926 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1422 W 29Th ST # 216, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600487067.
Gladis, David Matthew was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 31 Denver WAY, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8055263.
Gladis, David W was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2040 Overland DR, JOHNSTOWN, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 6312237.
Gladis, Shari June was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2040 Overland DR, JOHNSTOWN, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6312233.
Gladish, Heather Jean Elizabeth was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12543 W Alameda DR, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600930679.
Gladish, James Daniel was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 801 Obsidian DR, FLORISSANT, Teller County, CO. His voter ID number is 600377327.
Gladish, Julia Jean was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3450 S Acoma ST # 311, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 719973.
Gladish, Yvonne C was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2796 S Halifax ST, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 715854.
Gladison, Beena K was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18139 E 44Th AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601956174.
Gladison, Benson Kaithamangalam was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18139 E 44Th AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601150119.
Gladison, Godwin K was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18139 E 44Th AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601223881.
Gladitsch, Amanda D was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3620 S Timberline RD # 104, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200030341.
Gladitsch, Charles Thomas was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2545 Depew ST, EDGEWATER, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600303805.
Gladitsch, Elizabeth Ann was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 208 Crazy Horse PT, EDWARDS, Eagle County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6695677.
Gladitsch, Joshua was born in 1982 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1346 S Carson WAY, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 945156.
Gladitsch, Melinda Sonquist was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10 Pinto DR, EDWARDS, Eagle County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6685462.
Gladitsch, Thomas Charles was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10 Pinto DR, EDWARDS, Eagle County, CO. His voter ID number is 6691321.
Gladkih, Deniss was born in 1977 and registered to vote, giving the address as 12515 E Wesley AVE, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Gladkih voter ID number is 601824207.
Gladkikh, Denis was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 490 N Olive ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601977724.
Gladkina, Anastasia was born in 1995 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9667 Red Oakes DR, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600992043.
Gladkov, Daniil Yurievich was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9503 W 89Th CIR, WESTMINSTER, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600986199.
Gladkova, Nadezhda Alexandrovna was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2740 Eliot CIR APT 34, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7110207.
Gladkova, Vera Y was born in 1939 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5330 Allison ST # 403, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600300280.
Gladkovitser, Lyudmila Kontantino was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3630 W 103Rd AVE, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601795309.
Gladkovitser, Mark Moishevich was born in 1947 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3630 W 103Rd AVE, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 601795310.
Gladkovitser, Yevgeniy Markovich was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3630 W 103Rd AVE, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 4150180.
Gladkowski, Jenny Ann was born in 1978 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18151 E Oxford DR, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601745043.
Gladman, Carol Dalene was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1544 S Salida CT, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600258230.
Gladman, Gregory Foster was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1544 S Salida CT, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 2550644.
Gladman, John Philip was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1316 Kinnikinnic CT, ESTES PARK, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 600347700.
Gladman, Sharon Lynn was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1316 Kinnikinnic CT, ESTES PARK, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3734228.
Gladman Smiley, Gwendolyn Marie was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1180 N Jersey ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2694874.
Gladmon, Kristina Valeri was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5523 S Quatar ST, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601106878.
Gladmon, Robert Marion was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5523 S Quatar ST, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 601136346.
Gladney, Amy Eileen was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1300 Cody AVE, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3020689.
Gladney, Benjamin Elliott was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6407 S Hudson ST, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 601753858.
Gladney, Boone Jackson was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8097 Firethorn DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 600995198.
Gladney, Bridger Roy was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8097 Firethorn DR, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 601545964.
Gladney, Carl H was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3340 S Pearl ST # 208, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 2394979.
Gladney, Carlos Wayne was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4305 Conquista DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601051553.
Gladney, Chantell Nakita was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4032 Westmeadow DR APT 102, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601566659.
Gladney, Christine Louise was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 219 Brentwood DR, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3017912.
Gladney, Colleen Kay was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 67766 Osprey LN, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4741877.
Gladney, Cristen Monet was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6407 S Hudson ST, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601721926.
Gladney, Elizabeth Ann was born in 1967 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 470 Westwood LN, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3095857.
Gladney, Ernest Scott was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 67766 Osprey LN, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. His voter ID number is 4741440.
Gladney, James was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2635 N Gaylord ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601873782.
Gladney, Jessica Joanne was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5360 Sevenoaks DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 262181.
Gladney, Jodeci Shakeyla was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3373 S Alcott ST # 6, SHERIDAN, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601963912.
Gladney, Joel Dennis was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 507 La Vista RD, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 3058099.
Gladney, John Harvey Iv was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5360 Sevenoaks DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 262087.
Gladney, John Russell was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 377 S Meriweather DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 3074155.
Gladney, Joshua Thomas was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5360 Sevenoaks DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 262309.
Gladney, Julie Ann was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6407 S Hudson ST, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600967890.
Gladney, Karen Annelle was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10176 Park Meadows DR # 2407, LONE TREE, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5641455.
Gladney, Karen Lee was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 205 La Vista RD, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3088515.
Gladney, Kerry D was born in 1941 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 205 La Vista RD, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 3090203.
Gladney, Kersten Ellis was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21460 E Aberdeen DR, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 600130614.
Gladney, Keva Lenea was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4055 N Albion ST APT 420, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600940391.
Gladney, Lee Wolven was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 470 Westwood LN, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 3058187.
Gladney, Lynnette Denise was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4305 Conquista DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 322961.
Gladney, Mary Ann was born in 1949 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9876 Firestone CIR, LONE TREE, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5701264.
Gladney, Mary E was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4354 N Flanders ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2794262.
Gladney, Megan Elaine was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 377 S Meriweather DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3099166.
Gladney, Sandra Lynn was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10513 Pierson CIR, WESTMINSTER, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4190207.
Gladney, Scott was born in 1979 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7240 W Custer AVE # 209, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600898167.
Gladney, Trevor Dereck was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 569 S Forest ST # 7, GLENDALE, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 601756356.
Gladney, William Tillman was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7820 Inverness BLVD # 204, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 5678021.
Gladnick, Jeffrey Christopher was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5060 N Yosemite CT, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600358669.
Gladnick, Julia Ann was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5060 N Yosemite CT, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600358648.
Glados, Jennifer Ann was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6631 W 111Th PL, WESTMINSTER, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600503444.
Gladshteyn, Vladimir was born in 1937 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4333 S Syracuse ST APT 505, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 200050319.
Gladsjo, Alexandra Marie was born in 1998 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2318 E 96Th WAY, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601169647.
Gladsjo, Jeffrey Martin was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1095 Western DR # 198C, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 4214040.
Gladson, Angelina C was born in 1931 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2610 Delwood AVE, DURANGO, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4925282.
Gladson, Candice Pearl was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 174 Apricot WAY, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5909179.
Gladson, Davina Lynn was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1075 Kerr RD, ESTES PARK, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600390502.
Gladson, Emma Rae was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 95 N Emerson ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200013241.
Gladson, Erica Mccrae was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9959 E Peakview AVE # N102, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601211399.
Gladson, Grant Harrison was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 12203 W 2Nd PL # 2-301, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600358316.
Gladson, Griffin L was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 236 S Rosemary ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 200087812.
Gladson, Gwinavere Ryley was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 236 S Rosemary ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2955911.
Gladson, Michele Gerette was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2610 Delwood AVE, DURANGO, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4938371.
Gladson, Ross Alan was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1210 28Th AVE APT 1B, GREELEY, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 601628303.
Gladson, Troy Allen was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1075 Kerr RD, ESTES PARK, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1567436.
Gladson Harbaugh, Kate Ann was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1110 Cochetopa DR, LARKSPUR, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5845085.
Gladstone, Alan Benjamin was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 935 N 12Th ST UNIT 12, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 601972885.
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Verlasso to sponsor IntraFish Women in Seafood Leadership Summit
The salmon producer was inspired by last year's event to help close the gender gap in seafood industry leadership.
by IntraFish Media
February 16th, 2018 12:15 GMT Updated February 16th, 2018 13:33 GMT
United States-based Verlasso and IntraFish Media announced Thursday that the salmon producer will serve as silver sponsor of IntraFish's Women in Seafood Leadership Summit, to be held March 8 in Bergen, Norway, in conjunction with the North Atlantic Seafood Forum conference.
Seafood's sexiest
After the massive success of last year's Seattle event, the Bergen summit will, once again, bring some of the industry's most prominent and promising female executives together to discuss the burning issue of how to make the seafood industry's leadership more diverse.
"Verlasso knows all to well the difficulty of the global gender gap at all levels," said Jennifer Bushman, of Route to Market, who is working as a strategic development consultant for Verlasso. "We know that there are a huge range of skills, ideas and perspectives that are lost when women and girls are not represented.
"For those of us engaged each and every day in the fish and seafood industry the gap seems even broader," she said. "Full inclusion seems to be a far away goal and the scarcity is especially stark in our leadership.
"It is through conferences such as this that raise awareness and empower a collective body to seek change each and every day," Bushmann added.
Kathy Liz, marketing manager for Verlasso, said attending last year's conference gave her motivation to "learn and understand the work climate and representation of women on our farms. On our last visit to Chile we met with our female farmers and discussed areas needed to support them best."
High-profile scholar invited
Verlasso said it is proud to sponsor the conference and to invite Alice Musabende, a Gates Scholar from Cambridge University, and former journalist who worked with Canada's major news organizations as well as at the House of Parliament.
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Musabende was born and raised in Rwanda. When she was 14 years old her family was killed during the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis of 1994. She is currently completing a Master’s in International Development Studies from Dalhousie University and has previously worked as an international development worker in Rwanda.
At Cambridge, as a Gates Scholar, she is researching further the dynamics of peacebuilding in the context of post-conflict countries in the Great Lakes of Africa, by investigating ways through which international organizations navigate the normative crosscurrents that come with peacebuilding.
Musabende sees the impact of women’s integration into the fish and seafood system on the planet and how it is paramount to peace building. The role that fish and seafood plays in that balance and how women must work together in an effort to lead the world into great care for humanity.
"Verlasso is extremely honored and pleased to support IntraFish and the entire roster of speakers and attendees as they create impact at every level through this conference," the company said.
Gallery: Inside the IntraFish Women in Seafood Leadership Summit
IntraFish first launched the Women in Seafood initiative with a series of interviews with key female leaders in 2015 to a resounding response to push the issue further up the industry's agenda.
In response, IntraFish held the first Women in Seafood Leadership Summit in Seattle last year.
The event was an overwhelming success, with charismatic speakers from Whole Foods, Trident, Icicle Seafoods, Love the Wild, Seafish, ASMI and Regal Springs making for a high-energy evening inspiring change and renewed drive in the industry.
This year's event promises to be just as inspiring, with speakers from Trident, Grieg Seafood, Regal Springs Europe, the Norwegian Seafood Council, Cargill Aqua Nutrition, Salmon Group and Kefalonia Fisheries topping the line-up.
A full schedule of the evening will be released soon.
Executives are encouraged to request a seat at the event by visiting www.intrafishevents.com/womeninseafood.
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There's a Mansion on Long Island's Gold Coast That's Modeled on Versailles
It is absolutely breathtaking.
By Sam Dangremond
Douglas Elliman
Among the stately old estates on the , there's one that doesn't quite fit in. "Maison des Jardins Maison des Jardins" was constructed over the past several years, but the 22,000-square-foot, 17th century-style manor was modeled on the Château de Versailles and the Château de Vaux le Vicomte in France. Scroll down for a look inside.
Raphael Yakoby, an Israeli-born entrepreneur, is the man behind the home.
Yakoby, who created Hpnotiq and Nuvo liqueurs, had planned to move in with his family but instead decided to , Newsday reported.
The house sits on eight acres in Old Brookville.
The front door is a replica of the one at Versailles.
The staircase's cast-iron and gold-leaf banister, meanwhile, was .
The asking price is now $60 million.
And that .
The home was designed by architects Michael J. Wallin and Douglas R. Schneider.
It took about four years to complete.
It comes with eight bedrooms.
Along with eight bathrooms.
And five half-baths.
"For the owner, there was no question as to what style this estate would be," press materials state.
The roof includes a cupola.
The property previously sold in 2010 for $3.25 million, according to public records cited by Newsday.
The lower-level has 13-foot ceilings.
It has a movie theater, a wine cellar, a billiard room, and a fitness center.
Here's the kitchen.
For $60 million, it could be yours.
Sam Dangremond Contributing Digital Editor Sam Dangremond is a Contributing Digital Editor at Town & Country.
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Fear as a Barrier: Why Immigrant Victims of Violence Can’t Access the Justice They Deserve
By Sara Ainsworth
In recognition of Asian Pacific American Heritage month, Legal Voice has teamed up with the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence to highlight the impact of anti-immigrant policies on immigrant survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
The Northwest states are home to more than a million immigrants, many of whom are Asian American and Pacific Islander. Advocates from API communities – a diverse group facing diverse disparities – have led the way in promoting state and federal policies to make it safer for immigrant survivors of abuse to report the abuse against them and seek the protection of the courts.
But new federal anti-immigration policies – including raids, increased arrests, and targeting immigrants with no criminal history – threaten to undo decades of work to help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault go to the police for help when they are in danger.
A nationwide survey of legal programs and domestic violence agencies, published last month, found that fears of reporting to the police were up a shocking 78% among immigrant survivors of domestic violence. Today NPR reported on this survey in a story about Latino immigrants in Texas fearing deportation if they reported crimes. As the NPR story noted, these fears are particularly harmful to victims of gender-based violence; in Houston, for example, sexual assault reporting by Latina immigrants is down 43% from last year. In a related report, a Denver prosecutor described having to drop four domestic violence prosecutions after the travel ban was signed in January – all four victims were immigrants who feared they would be taken by immigration authorities at the courthouse if they testified against their abusers.
Punishing immigrant victims for coming forward means violent abusers can continue to threaten, harm, and intimidate their victims. It creates a two-tiered system of justice, where only some of our communities are protected.
How you can help:
Call your city council members, wherever you are, and demand that law enforcement and other public officials not inquire about immigration status.
Here's a script: "Victims of violence should not have to fear being deported or separated from their families when seeking help and justice. But countless immigrant survivors are living in fear of just that. When local police collaborate with immigration enforcement, victims are discouraged from seeking safety and cooperating with the criminal legal system. Please pass policies barring local officials from inquiring about victims and witnesses’ immigration status.”
Contact Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and demand that they stay away from courthouses
Support the organizations that are moving this critical work forward:
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
API Chaya
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
OneAmerica
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Sex in the City--Modern Culture Uncovered
Blosser finds a gem in an article by Stephen LaTulippe. It's long-ish so I'll give you the good parts. When and if Blogger returns to normal, I'll provide the link.
The article began with LaTulippe describing his first impression of seeing the HBO TV show, Sex and the City, how he found it simultaneously brilliant and horrifying. To give the Devil his due, he says, the script, acting, cinematography are amazing, and the comedy truly hilarious.
"But brilliance of production aside, Sex and the City has a number of profound socio-political nuances that dovetail with an issue I’ve been kicking around for quite some time; namely, that the Western world is experiencing the final stages of a cultural struggle between two radically different versions of social organization (which I call "organic culture" and "post-modernism"). This struggle is the single dominant issue of our age, and it defines a variety of conflicts both within Western civilization and between it and other civilizations, stretching from the relentless expansion of our government to our misbegotten "war on terror."
"Sex and the City represents the post-modern paradigm. The thirty-something single women living in New York City live a life that is, says LaTulippe, while all too common today, perhaps unprecedented in human history, particularly for women. They are completely uprooted and homogenized, with no discernable family connections. They have no religious convictions. They wander around Manhattan, eating in chic restaurants, maxing-out their credit cards in fashionable boutiques, and engaging in a bewildering variety of casual sexual relationships. Their lives are more like those of animals than anything fully human, dominated by impulses and sensations rather than intellect and spirit, indulgence rather than purpose. They have no reverence for the past and no regard for the future, living only in the present. Even more disturbingly, says LaTulippe, their lifestyle has a "spooky passivity" to it, "a sense of slavery" to their vices: "If someone takes them to a swanky Thai restaurant, they’ll eat. If someone hands them a martini, they’ll drink. If a handsome guy appears, they’ll copulate." This, in effect, is the sum total of their lives, illustrating the fact that post-modernism isn't really a culture, but an anti-culture, or a parasite upon what remains of a past culture in the absence of any present culture.
Post-modernism, in LaTulippe's view, suffers from three major flaws: (1) ethical relativism, (2) auto-genocide, and (3) the death of the sacred. LaTulippe developes his analysis at these points more extensively in a political direction than I am able to give space to here, but here are a few highlights.
(1) Ethical relativism. Here LaTulippe looks at foreign policy and domestic policy, focusing, in particular, on the financial scandals that have come to light in connection with the latter. These have as their common root, he suggests, "the amoral quest for the unearned, which is perhaps the final common denominator of our entire political system." Post-modernism, he says, is locked into a "dysfunctional synergy with statism," in which each feeds the other, and they are sucking all of us down with them.
2) Auto-genocide. "Post-modern culture treats children as an expensive and peculiar hobby, something like a curious fashion statement. Children are, after all, expensive, messy, and they interfere with an active dating life. And if children are seen as a mere fashion accessory or an emotional indulgence, then one will do just as well as two (and much better than three or four)," writes LaTulippe. This attitude is reflected in the precipitously falling birthrates of those countries that suffered erstwhile panic attacks from fear of "population explosions."
3. The Death of the Sacred. Post-modernism is this-worldly, recognizing nothing beyond the immediate, concrete world. It has no higher aspirations. It offers no spiritual sustenance. "If a man has food stamps, a welfare check, and a place in a government housing project, it believes he has everything he could possibly need or want. (Actually, that is true only as far as the commoners are concerned. For the post-modern elites, they require exotic ethnic cuisine, cheap immigrant household labor, and a custom Maybach...but this is a difference in degree, not kind.)" Whatever one's income level, however, the shift in frames of reference is that from the Sistine Chapel and Bach's requiem mass to the vulgar creations of contemporary cultural nihilism
This is epigrammatically contained in the remark by Russell Kirk.
Overall, these are insightful observations.
And nothing to be pleased about, either.
Posted by Dad29 at 3:44 PM
Aryan Cooter said...
Your critique/condemnation of postmodernism is articulate and succinct. I used to wonder how it is that "the others" (like on the LOST t.v. program) could be so different than me, but more importantly, why I could be "an other" to your subgroup.
In perusing other items on your blog I would guess that you are conventional, traditional, conformist, ethnocentric, absolutistic and mythic in orientation to a "power god".
I am less conventional, traditional or conformist, although I am a psychological professional who has shiney shoes, coordinated dress, married, monogomous, etc.
I strive to be more world-centric than ethno- and I am not a Christian. I practice Buddhism, have no delusion that anything I may have learned on my spiritual journey is of value to anyone else, and certainly acknowledge and honor the beliefs of anyone who engages with a teacher or a group that is called to a higher relationship with self and others.
If you interested in a response to your postmodernism piece I will check back by the page and read your response.
Actually, the critique is from Mr. LaTulieppe via Blosser's blog.
But I think his remarks are spot on.
Your assessment of my thinking patterns is about right, although I'd quibble with 'conventional'--in the sense that my endorsement of LaTulieppe's views is simply NOT 'conventinal.' Further, I only wear the shoes-and-ensemble stuff when I absolutely HAVE to--rarely in my office.
I'd also quibble with the term "power god." There is only one God for us Roman Catholics, but yes, He is quite powerful. The term we use is 'omnipotent.'
My only quibble with the article itself is its declaration that we are actually IN a 'postmodern' world. I disagree because it's clear that there have always been two worldviews (as Kirk affirms.) Calling one of them 'postmodern' is handy, but not entirely accurate--your spiritual journey has likely affirmed that, as well.
Fidei Defensor said...
I have seen this show a few times, and I too found it to be (unintentionally) a harsh critique of the post-modern world. It is sad how many girls my age love this show though and think those women are living a wonderful life.
St. Jimbob of the Apokalypse said...
Wow, he really nailed it. Now, what do we do about it? Just not watching it doesn't seem enough, as that strategy is more like turning a blind eye to evil.
FD brings up a good point, leading to another, about the danger of caricature. We can make something look over-the-top silly, but people need to be smart to catch the critique. Otherwise, people delight in the humor of it, and end up perpetuating, or even furthering, the sad state originally mocked.
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Our First Look at the Newly Restored Miracleman!
December 10, 2013 by Aaron Einhorn
I wrote about it when they originally announced it, so you shouldn’t be surprised to know that I am terribly excited about Marvel’s reprinting of Miracleman. And now Marvel has given us a look at the first few pages of the comic.
See, not only has this comic been out of print forever, but as great as the comic was, I was never thrilled with the final art. The colors were… just off somehow.
This looks as good as my memories of the original comic are (which are better than the actuality).
The full press release from Marvel follows, but if this doesn’t have you excited for the release of this comic come January, I don’t know what will.
The Wait is Over! Your First Look at the Remastered Miracleman #1!
The series that changed comics forever finally returns in 2014, and Marvel is proud to present your first look at the remastered MIRACLEMAN #1! Long out-of-print, these timeless, groundbreaking stories injected a new sophistication into the super hero genre still felt today.
“When these stories were originally colored, the artists were never consulted – and it shows” said Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso. “The coloring methods used at the time really hurt the finished product. But through close collaboration with all the artists, we’re proud to now present these stories in a manner that matches their creative vision.”
Working in closely with the original series artists, Miracleman has been remastered using the original artwork in every instance possible – and the most advanced restoration methods available applied to ensure the most authentic reading experience based on the artists’ original visions for the series.
“You’ve never really seen Miracleman, until you’ve seen this Miracleman,” said legendary Miracleman artist Garry Leach.“I’m positive this will rapidly be recognized as the all-time, definitive, Miracleman series. It’s simply looking that ridiculously sharp!”
In addition to material originally published in Warrior Magazine, Miracleman #1 also includes character designs, pencil sketches, original art, an article chronicling the history of Marvelman/Miracleman, an interview with Miracleman creator Mick Anglo, as well as a Mick Anglo’s first Marvelman stories. Don’t miss your opportunity to experience the most popular comic few have ever read when Miracleman #1 makes it’s long overdue return to comic shops this January!
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Marvel to (Finally) Publish Miracleman!
October 14, 2013 by Aaron Einhorn
Several years ago at San Diego Comic Con, Marvel announced that they had obtained the rights to Marvelman/Miracleman.
For those not in the know, Marvelman began as a way for Warrior Magazine to continue making Captain Marvel stories after the licensing agreement with Fawcett Comics went kaput. A quick reskin of the character, change “Shazam” into “Kimota,” and voila, all new hero.
But what went from being a Captain Marvel rip-off became a whole new thing in the hands of Alan Moore and company, and then later on, Neil Gaiman.
(This is a horrid oversimplification. Read the full details here.)
I was in the crowd in 2009 when Marvel made that announcement, and I went nuts over it. I had been loaned a copy of the individual issues for Miracleman and loved the story. So, I was eager to see what Marvel would do with the character. After all, used properly, Marvelman could be a powerhouse and an icon on par with Superman. And he even had Marvel’s name in his title.
Of course, the licensing rights to Miracleman are a mess. And so, we got a few reprints of the original Mick Anglo stories, and then… nothing. For years. And most people assumed that the rights would be a part of Marvel/Disney’s portfolio and nothing would happen.
Then during Age of Ultron, it seemed like we would see Marvelman appear at the series’ conclusion. Instead, we got Angela, who Neil Gaiman still owned after creating her for Todd McFarlane’s Spawn. Nothing against Angela as a character, but her inclusion was somewhat anti-climactic to many. In a world without Hellspawn, her existence is confusing at best. It’s not that she can’t be retrofit to work in Marvel Comics, but is she needed?
(For the record? I am reading Guardians of the Galaxy, and I enjoy Angela’s presence there just fine. But I wanted to see Miracleman, dang it.)
Well, now, at least according to what was revealed at NYCC 2013, it seems like Miracleman is finally set to return.
According to a release put out today by Marvel, starting in January, we will see the Warrior/Eclipse comics series of Miracleman reprinted, and just as importantly, we will then see the series finished.
Because the sad truth is that Miracleman #25 was never printed. It was written, it was illustrated and it was ready to go, but it was never seen. And now, if all is to be believed, that final issue will also be printed and available.
Of course, I find it very interesting and curious that Alan Moore’s name is never listed in the press release. Hopefully that just means that Moore’s name can’t be used to promote it, and not that something weird is happening with his writing.
I’m thrilled, personally. I loved reading Miracleman, and am eager to own the issues myself. You can check out the full press release below, following a gallery of some of the covers that will be printed with the reprints.
Miracleman #1 Quesada Cover
Miracleman #1 Buckingham Variant
Miracleman #1 Cassady Variant
Miracleman #1 Yu Variant
Miracleman #1 Young Variant
Miracleman #2 Davis Variant
Miracleman #2 McKone Variant
Miracleman #2 Perkins Variant
MIRACLEMAN RETURNS! MARVEL TO PUBLISH GROUND-BREAKING ORIGINAL SERIES AND NEW STORIES BY NEIL GAIMAN!
“[Miracleman’s] heights are highs Watchmen cannot touch. It’s that good. It’s that important.” –Sequart.org
It was the series that changed comics forever. With the utterance of one word, Michael Moran transformed from the ordinary into the extraordinary – and Miracleman was born!
Long out of print, Marvel Comics is pleased to announce that the earth-shattering stories that injected new levels of sophistication into the super hero genre will finally see the light of day once again! Starting this January, Marvel will begin publishing the legendary run of Miraclemanby the original creators that began in Warrior Magazine and continued under now defunct publisher Eclipse Comics!
Fans lucky enough to have read these trailblazing stories when they were originally produced have often referred to this legendary run on Miracleman as “the lost Watchmen,” and Marvel is proud to finally bring these incredible comics to an audience that has clamored for them.
“The wait is over,” says Editor In Chief Axel Alonso. “Marvel will finally be bringing these timeless, ground-breaking stories to a whole new generation of reader.”
“We’ve been working with the Miracleman artists to obtain original artwork or photostats in every instance possible, and then applying the same painstaking restoration methods and rigorous quality standards that are utilized on the Marvel Masterworks line. The Marvel Special Projects team have even been developing some new techniques specifically for this project. These Miraclemanissues will receive the most advanced restoration possible to ensure the most authentic reading experience,” says SVP of Marvel Publishing David Gabriel. “The art is crisp, clear, and looks as good – if not better than the day it was published! Also, the stories are being completely relettered to meet today’s standards.”
Making these stories available to an entirely new generation is one thing – but following the original groundbreaking run, the epic more than 30 years in the making will reach its cataclysmic conclusion! You heard correctly – Marvel will also be publishing all-new Miraclemanstories from legendary creators Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham! Long left unfinished, Gaiman and Buckingham’s famous storyline will ultimately see the light of day!
“The tragedy of Miracleman was that we published two issues, wrote three and a half – and then it all stopped,” Gaiman said, in an interview with Marvel.com. “And Miracleman #25has been sitting in the darkness – nobody has seen it. It was drawn, it was written, it was lettered over 20 years ago.”
“I love the idea that I will get to finish this story,” added Gaiman.
“That Neil and Bucky can finally finish the story they started, is a great relief to still-gasping fans — myself among them,” says Alonso.
Re-presented in serialized form, each issue of Miracleman features additional content including new art, interviews with the creators as well as new covers from some of the industry’s most legendary artists! Look for Miracleman #1 in print and digital this January!
Filed Under: News Tagged With: Marvelman, Miracleman, Neil Gaiman
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Pee brings the world together
Now, you're going to think that I'm totally making this story up and that it's untrue. Well, it's from MSNBC, so you can make your own conclusions there. Anyway, here's the first sentence from the story, "Pee from more than 4,000 volunteers shows that people from different nations often have spectacularly different metabolisms."
And, off we go! Ok, so, I'm trying to visualize the newspaper ad that had to go out on this one: "Seeking pee from people worldwide for research study." And, they got 4,000 people to participate? Fascinating. What did they find? Well, different people from different nations had different metabolites in their urine (no kidding).
"For instance, Chinese and Japanese people are almost identical genetically, which isn't surprising, since they diverged culturally only a few thousand years ago — but they are very different metabolically," said researcher Jeremy Nicholson, a biological chemist at Imperial College London.
"We know there's a huge difference in the diseases that different nations risk — broadly speaking, the Japanese tend to die of strokes, the Chinese of heart attacks — and we see those differences reflected in their urine," he added. "Of course they're different in terms of lifestyle — the Japanese tend to eat more fish than the Chinese as a whole do — but their gut bacteria are also very distinct as well."
Now, why is this important? According to the article, the substances found may help shed light on things like diabetes, vascular diseases, obesity, and even cancer. Sure, that's great. But, I'd hate to be the poor freshman college student asked to do all the grassroots work on this paper. Is getting a published research paper worth it to work with all this urine? I guess so. Wonder what the follow-up research will hold?
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Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914–1917)
History and Science
This documentary, in the form of a satellite map, enables you to follow Ernest Shackleton on his troubled 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Unlike most maps, this map enables you to digitally experience the expedition and zoom in close on each location while you read various content online.
With this map you can zoom in on the actual locations were they survived on moving ice floes and an uninhabited island after their ship was crushed in ice and sank; and see where they traveled 800 miles across the stormy South Ocean in a life-boat.
Please note: When using the aerial base map, the ship symbols along the coast in the lower right-hand corner appear to be on land; even though they are at their correct coordinate locations. However, if you switch to use the ocean floor base map you will see that the ship is actually 20 miles or more off the coast. Thus what appears to be land is actually drifting ice that has surrounded the ship. This block of ice locks the ship in place and moves the ship to other locations as it continues to drift, until the ice becomes so inflexible that it crushes the ship’s hull, forcing the crew to abandon ship.
The locations and coordinates were obtained from the following sources:
• Project Guttenberg’s eBook South! The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 1914-1917, by Sir Ernest Shackleton
• Wikipedia’s page on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
• Wikipedia’s page on Ernest Shackleton
Ernest Shackleton explorer 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition interactive map map 3D map educational self-learning individual learning
http://climateviewer.org/layers/MRM/Explorers/Interactive-Map-of-Shackletons-Trans-Antarctic-Expedition-of-1914%E2%80%931917.geojson
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Map: Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914–1917) by George Stiller and Jim Lee is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Based on a work at climateviewer.org/. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at climateviewer.com/terms.
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Wooden Cities performs University at Buffalo composers!
We’re looking forward to the upcoming concert by Buffalo-based new music collective Wooden Cities, on Friday, December 14th, at 8:00 p.m., at Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, where they will offer a program filled exclusively with University at Buffalo composers. According to their mission statement, Wooden Cities “is both an ensemble and a collective of performers and composers seeking to help increase the performance and awareness of contemporary music in the Western New York area through unique, educational presentations.”
Wooden Cities
photo by Megan Metté
Wooden Cities was founded in July of 2011 by artistic director and UB alumn Brendan Fitzgerald, and originally “served as a vehicle for director Brendan Fitzgerald to present John Zorn's game piece Cobra. Since that time the group has grown to include over a dozen performers and is constantly seeking new works by new composers while continuing to present works by some of the essential, yet underrepresented composers of the 20th Century.”
Friday night’s concert will feature 10 musicians, almost all of them veterans of the UB composition or performance programs:
Brendan Fitzgerald, conductor/artistic director/drumset
Lana Stafford, flutes
Christopher Culp, clarinets
Nathan Heidelberger, horn/piano
Evan Courtin, violin
TJ Borden, violoncello
Katie Weissman, electric 'cello
Michael McNeill, piano
Zane Merritt, guitars
Ethan Hayden, vocals
Four pieces by UB graduate composers will lead the program: Jacob Gotlib’s Year without Summer (Daumenkino) (2011), Ethan Hayden’s Monte (2012), Nathan Heidelberger’s Halve Time (quartet after Zeno) (2012) and Zane Merritt’s 7 Broken Points (2012). An excerpt from the program notes offers some useful insight into the compositional framework behind Heidelberger’s Halve Time (quartet after Zeno), “Zeno, an ancient Greek philosopher, posed the paradox that one can never fully travel some fixed distance, since one must first travel half of that distance, and then half of the remaining distance, and so on, ad infinitum, with smaller and smaller remaining distances always getting segmented into smaller and smaller halves. Halve Time applies Zeno's logic to the durations of its five movements. The first movement is approximately a minute and a half long, and it lays out all the musical ideas contained within the work. The subsequent movements explore what happens to those ideas when they are forced into smaller and smaller containers.”
The concert will also feature works by UB undergraduate composers studying composition with composer and teacher Jacob Gotlib: Ashley Barnes, Chien-Han Hsao, Robert Naranjo, Vincent Parlato, West Richter, and Kevin Westerman.
Wooden Cities will be active this all winter long, and will give another concert on the following Friday, December 21, at the St. Joseph University Parish, when they will perform Olivier Messiaen’s Quatuor pour la fin du temps (1941), in playful recognition of the last day of the Mayan calendar.
You can peruse performances and recordings of Wooden Cities on their soundcloud, where you can hear them perform Book, the doctoral dissertation by UB alumn composer Will Redman.
Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center
341 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14202
Wooden Cities Fall Concert I
$10 General
$7 Members/Students/Seniors
$12 For a Whole Family
$15 For Both This Concert AND 12/21/12 Concert at St. Joseph's University Parish, University Heights
Link to this post here.
Posted by University at Buffalo at 9:02 PM
Labels: Brendan Fitzgerald, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, University at Buffalo composers, Wooden Cities
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The Robert and Carol Morris Center for 21st Century Music
For fifty years, the Music Department at the University at Buffalo has maintained and nurtured a commitment to creative and performing artists at the forefront of contemporary music. The Robert and Carol Morris Center for 21st Century Music, founded and directed by composer David Felder in 2006, is built on this legacy, featuring the internationally renowned “June in Buffalo” festival, the Slee Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra concert series, and the Guest Artist Series of performances, lecture presentations, and workshops. The Center for 21st Century Music is dedicated to the creation and production of new work upholding the highest artistic standards of excellence while simultaneously fostering a complementary atmosphere of creative investigation.
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Measuring MDSC
by Kelsey Kaustinen | Email the author
ITUS Corporation
Serametrix
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Revisiting old data with new tools can often shed light on facts that had previously been inaccessible, or further confirm previous conclusions, and such is the case for ITUS Corporation and Serametrix. The former announced this week that the companies had completed a study in prostate cancer that re-analyzed data from a collaboration between Serametrix and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center using ITUS' Cchek technology.
Dr. Amit Kumar, ITUS chairman and CEO, stated, "This is the first time Cchek has been used on samples provided by a third party in a blinded manner, and the results were exceptional. Additionally, this is the largest study of a single type of cancer that we have completed to date. The samples were collected at MSK from patients with biopsy-verified metastatic prostate cancer. These, together with samples from healthy donors, were analyzed by Serametrix to identify a unique sub-type of MDSCs using proprietary technology. A subset of the data was then sent to ITUS for training of our Neural Network, followed by analysis of the remaining samples in a blinded manner."
The company's Cchek platform consists of a series of non-invasive blood tests for early detection of solid tumor-based cancers based on the body's immunological response to the presence of malignancies. According to ITUS, the platform offers new options in the markets of screening, confirmatory testing (especially given Cchek's low rate of false positives), treatment monitoring and recurrence monitoring, though the initial focus will be on its confirmatory abilities. A day before the announcement with Serametrix, ITUS shared news that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office had issued its second patent to protect the cancer detection technology that forms the backbone of Cchek.
As ITUS explains on its website, “Myloid cells are a certain type of immune cell which emanate from stem cells in the bone marrow and travel to the site of the tumor. Cancer cells impede the normal development of these myeloid cells and subvert their usual function. Once corrupted by the cancer, these cells engage in immune-suppressive activities and become known as Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells (MDSCs).”
“MDSCs are the subject of ongoing cutting-edge research and have been targeted by the newest immunotherapy drugs,” the company adds. “ITUS has identified certain sub-classes of MDSCs as being diagnostic in nature and has developed proprietary protocols for detecting the cells in the blood of cancer patients.”
Serametrix echoes the importance of this cell subtype, reporting on its website that “MDSCs inhibit T-cell proliferation and permit continued tumor growth. Their abundance is associated with poor prognoses, and elevated levels of MDSCs can render cancer patients less able to derive clinical benefit from immunotherapies. In one study of 26 patients receiving immunotherapy, it was found that patients with relatively low levels of MDSCs at baseline were more likely to respond well to immunotherapy. Furthermore, it was observed that non-responders not only had elevated MDSC at baseline but more frequently had an upward trend during immunotherapy treatment.” Serametrix offers MDSC testing in cancer patients, a test that is part of its icScore, an immune monitoring tool developed to give patients answers as to what immunotherapy options they might respond to. The test received CLIA approval in September 2016. Serametrix licensed the assay, which was developed at the Ludwig Center at MSK, in 2013.
In Serametrix's previous work with MSKCC, it analyzed samples from metastatic prostate cancer patients and normal healthy patients using the MSKCC proprietary assay and algorithm to measure the presence of MDSCs. In this most recent work, Serametrix and ITUS performed a blinded re-analysis of the data using Cchek and saw 92-percent sensitivity and 92-percent specificity when analyzing 121 prostate cancer samples and 125 healthy donor samples. Following the initial analysis, the platform was trained on the samples of 85 prostate cancer samples and 88 healthy donor samples. ITUS received an additional 73 blinded samples, and the retrained Cchek platform was able to identify 33 of 36 prostate cancer samples and 34 of 37 healthy donor samples.
"The results that Serametrix and ITUS were able to obtain are compelling, as it suggests real potential to distinguish tumor-bearing individuals from healthy donors,” commented Dr. Karen Autio, Medical Oncologist and member of the Genitourinary Service and the Melanoma and Immunotherapy Service at MSK. “We also look forward to further studies that will evaluate the prospects for this technology in predicting which patients are most likely to benefit from immuno-oncology therapies, as well as shed light on why prostate cancer has historically been more challenging to treat with immunotherapy in contrast to tumors such as melanoma."
In the future, ITUS will be investigating—together with Serametrix—if Cchek has any utility in determining which patients might and might not respond to immunotherapies. Henry Hepburne-Scott, vice president of Business Development at Serametrix, added in a press release that “Validating the discriminating ability of Cchek using patient samples with localized prostate cancer as compared to normal volunteers will be an important next step.”
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[Letter from Edmund Quincy to Francis Jackson]
Letter from Edmund Quincy to Francis Jackson regarding expenses and articles [for The Liberator].
List of 108 names to petition for use of Faneuil Hall
Signed petition of 108 names for the use of Feneuil Hall [Boston, Massachusetts] in January 1839 for a gathering [probably for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society].
Copy of a correspondence between Edmund Jackson & Hon. Robt. C. Winthrop in 1840
Manuscript copy of a correspondence between Edmund Jackson and Hon. Robert C. Winthorp, in which Jackson asks for Winthorp's position on slavery before his election to United States Congress. Includes Winthorp's response dated November 2, 1840, in which he replies that he "cannot regard it as desirable or expedient to attempt any alteration of the Constitution in relation to slavery."
Document of 4 sheets listing ca. 470 names from Rhode Island, Vermont, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Indiana, Ohio, New Jersey, and Maine who attended business meetings at the Concert Hall, 406 Broadway, Boston.
[Two resolutions condemning the "system of slavery"]
Two unsigned and undated resolutions on one page [from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society] condemning the "system of slavery."
Petition to Gov. to fill the office of Agt. For Col'd Seamen
Petition [from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society] to Massachusetts Governor Marcus Morton to appoint Amos B. Merrill to act as an agent for "colored seamen" in the ports of Charleston [South Carolina] and New Orleans [Louisiana].
List titled "October 1857," listing Harriet C. Capen, Robert Briggs, Thomas C. Wales, Stimpson & Whiting, James W. Bates, Russell, Hennesey & Phelps, Willis & Co., Witherbee [Wetherbee] Bro., J. P. Polion Dubuc, Joel Brett, Jos. [Joseph] Russell, Jonathan, Cottle, David Kimball, Thomas E. Lillie, Duncan Cameron, Holmes Holden & Catler. Mrs. Phelan, Albany Block [residential building] and ca. 50 others.
Mayor & Aldermen, Fanueil Hall, Refused
Letter to the Mayor [Samuel Atkins Eliot] and Aldermen of Boston [Massachusetts] from Francis Jackson and 11 other committee members [of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society] arguing a recent denial for permission to use Faneuil Hall for a meeting about slave trade in the District of Columbia.
The Lawyers Remonstrance for Judge Loring
Undated 13-page list of ca. 1,200 names [probably asking for the removal of Judge Edward G. Loring from office].
History of Mass. Anti Slav Society
Two-page unsigned and undated manuscript history of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, organized by meeting. Includes names of organizers, dates of meetings, and summary.
Knapp & The Liberator
Undated letter from Francis Jackson, Edmund Quincy, and William Bassett to the editor of the Boston Transcript [Lynde Walter] reagrding an advertisement taken out by The Liberator's editor [Isaac] Knapp.
[Letter to Francis Jackson]
Letter from [illegible] to Francis Jackson to notify of operating funds drawn from him on behalf of The Liberator.
S. E. Sewall's Draft of a Petition
Undated draft of a petition by S. E. Sewall to the Massachusetts Senate and House of Representatives to condemn the imprisonment of African American sailors when docked in particular United States ports.
List titled "April 1847," including Richard Hildreth, Harriet C. Capen, J. & E. Bales, G. C. Leach, Paul Morrill, Edward Rohan, J. K. Blasdell, Artemas White, Willis & Co., Ellis G. Loring, Wetherbee Brothers, Joel Brett, Thacher Beal, Hiram Davis, Jacob Berkmaer, Charles N. Chandler, Sundry tenants [of] 45 Congress St. and ca. 65 others.
[Form letter soliciting donations for Captain Drayton]
Form letter from Francis Jackson and others requesting donations for the financial support of Captain [Daniel] Drayton while visiting in Boston.
[Draft of circular letter from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society]
Draft of letter from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society to S. E. Sewall regarding gathering signatures for petitions oppsoing the Texas Constitution's endorsement of slavery.
Contribution of the Churches in Mass for Fugitive Slaves
List of donations [to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society] from ca. 110 people belonging to various churches. Divided into columns labeled Orthodox, Baptists, Methodist, and Unitarian. Some of the names included in the list are: James Trask Woodbury, G. Buckingham Wilcox, Giles Pease; E. A. (Edward Ainsley) Stockman, Abijah Stowell, Benjamin Whitmore, Luther Sheldon, Asaph Meriam, C. T. Tucker, and Charles Manning Bowers.
List titled "December 1846," including John Hanson, J. K. Blaisdell, Tenants [of] 45 Congress St, Sylvester Phelps, Earl W. Johnson, Olive Hanson, James Bullard, Benjamin Jones, Hugh McCabe, Nelson Smith, Patrick Rogers, William A. Howard and ca. 25 others.
Phelps resolution
Resolution supporting the anti-slavery movement.
The Role of Infamy
Unsigned and undated two-page manuscript regarding the return of Anthony Burns to slavery, and the wrongful circumstances of his arrest and trial.
The Problem of the Free Negroes. A few thoughts upon the proposed solution of it.
Unsigned and undated six-page memoranda in support of slave colonization to Liberia.
List of names titled "May 1846."
A. S. Petition for the rights of the Col'd Citizen
Petition letter [from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society] asking the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to protest in United States Supreme Court against the wrongful imprisonment of "colored citizens" employed on trade ships arriving at the ports of slaveholding states.
[Letter from the friends of William Lloyd Garrison]
Unsigned manuscript letter from "the friends of William Lloyd Garrison," soliciting donations with which they hope to buy him a home. Names trustees Ellis Gray Loring, Francis Jackson and Samuel Philbrick.
Invitation to National Convention 1839
Printed invitation from Francis Jackson and William Lloyd Garrison to represent the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society at the National Convention of Abolitionists in Albany, N.Y.
[Letter to the Editor of thePost arguing for the abolishment of slavery]
Unsigned and undated draft of a note addressed "to the Ed. Of the [] Post" arguing for the abolishment of slavery.
[Notification for appointment to attend the 6th Anniversary of the American A. S. Society]
Letter from Francis Jackson and William Lloyd Garrison, with no addressee, notifying of appointment to serve as a delegate for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society at the 6th Anniversary celebration of the American Anti-Slavery Society in New York on May 7, 1839.
Copy of Signers to Anti-Slavery Petition 1836
Copy of a petition signed by William Ellery Channing, Carleton William, and ca. 500 others.
Bradburns Petition
Unsigned and undated petition to the Massachusetts Senate and House of Representatives to condemn the imprisonment of African American sailors when docked in particular United States ports.
Old debts paid
List of "old debts paid" [probably costs for the abolitionist publication The Liberator].
List titled "April 1850," listing Richard Hildreth, Harriet C. Capen, Robert Briggs, Thomas C. Wales, Stimpson & Whiting, James Bales, James Bates, James Hennessey, Willis & Co., Witherbee [Wetherbee] Bro., Joel Brett, Smith & Swift; James L. Giles, Lawrence McArdle, David Kimball and ca. 50 others.
[Letter from Ellis Gray Loring to Mr. Jackson of Boston]
Letter from Ellis Gray Loring to Francis Jackson regarding concerns of being charged with libel for an article published [in The Liberator].
[Letter from Edmund Quincy to J. Otis Williams]
Letter from Edmund Quincy to J. [] Williams, a librarian for the Public Library in Dedham [Massachusetts], in response to his request for volumes of literature produced by the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society.
[Resolutions in arguing for the abolishment of slavery]
Six pages of unsinged and undated drafts of resolutions in arguing for the abolishment of slavery.
[Letter from Ellis Gray Loring to Andrew Robeson]
Four-page letter from Ellis Gray Loring to Andrew Robeson soliciting donations to operate the anti-slavery publication The Liberator, under the management of Francis Jackson, Samuel Philbrick, Edmund Quincy, William Bassett, and Loring.
Treasurer's report for 1845 sumbitted by Francis Jackson to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society.
List of names titled "April 1857." On back, list of names titled "Albany Block Receipts."
List of donors [probably to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society] for October 1847. The list of donors includes Richard Hildreth, Harriet Capen, Robert Briggs, William Denton, Stimpson & Whiting, Edward Hennessey, Paul Morrill, J. K. Blaisdell, Artemas White, Willis & Co., Wetherbee Bros., Charles N. Chandler, David Kimball, Sylvester Phelps, Heman S. Doane, Otis Brewer, John Kuhn, Healy & Spaulding, Thomas Whittemore, Boyd & Beard, George L. Thayer, Tisdale, Hewens & Co., A. B. Vose, William Underwood, Nancy Ann Milliken and others.
[Letter from Francis Jackson, et al]
Two-page letter from Francis Jackson, Samuel Philbrick, Ellis Gray Loring, William Bassett, and Edmund Quincy of Boston, [Massachusetts] to an unnamed addressee soliciting funds for the operation of The Liberator, an explaining a new subscription service.
[Letter from John T. Sargent to Justice Winsor, Esq., Supt. Public Library &c.]
Letter to the Superintended of the Public Library from John Sargent in response to a request for published materials from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, New England Anti-Slavery Society, and the American Anti-Slavery Society.
Liberator 1838
Four-page agreement between William Lloyd Garrison, Francis Jackson, Isaac Knapp, Edmund Quincy, and William Bassett [of Boston, Massachusetts] for the financial and physcial operation of The Liberator. Followed by additional agreement dated December 22, 1838.
Donations in aid of the Liberator in 1840 - for types
List of ca. 20 donors to The Liberator in 1840, including amounts of donations.
List of names titled "February 1846."
List of donors [probably to the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society] for October 1846, including Richard Hildreth, Robert Briggs, Thomas C. Wales, Stimpson & Whiting, Ellis Gray Loring, Wells, Wetherbee & Co. [Wetherbee Bros.], Charles N.Chandler, Sundry Tenants [of] 43, Heman S. Doane, Thomas Whittemore, Boyd & Beard, Henry Rice, George L. Thayer, A. B. Vose, Mrs. Cutter, Otis Brewer and others.
[Letter from Lawrence Abott to Francis Jackson, et al]
Two-page response letter from Abott Lawrence to Francis Jackson, Charles T. Hildreth, Thomas B. Sewall, and Ellis Gray Loring of Boston [Massachusetts] regarding his political position on slavery in the United States Congress.
Miss Martineau's Martyr age
Undated editorial letter addressed to "the editor of the Courier" regarding Miss [Harriet] Martineau's Martyr Age [in the United States], vindicating her support of the abolitionist movement. Signed "Xenius."
American Anti-Slavery Society (16) + -
Loring, Ellis Gray, 1803-1858 (15) + -
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879 (12) + -
Capen, Harriet C. (9) + -
Wetherbee Bros. (9) + -
Willis & Co. (9) + -
Kimball, David T. (8) + -
Knapp, Isaac, 1804-1843 (8) + -
Stimpson & Whiting (8) + -
Brett, Joel (7) + -
Hildreth, Richard, 1807-1865 (7) + -
Wales, Thomas C. (7) + -
Bates, James W. (6) + -
Blaisdell, J. K. (6) + -
Chandler, Charles N. (6) + -
Slavery--Law and legislation--Washington (D.C.) (11) + -
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[PR] Global’s Summer Lineup Stays Cool With A Red Hot Slate Of Series
Thread: [PR] Global’s Summer Lineup Stays Cool With A Red Hot Slate Of Series
In what looks to be the final acquisition for Global's summer schedule, they have picked up the NBC reality/comedy series Better Late Than Never which will premiere following the Olympics on Tuesday, August 23 at 10:00pm for a 4-week run.
Another NBC reality series, Running Wild with Bear Grylls looks to have been dropped by Global for its third season.
NBC comedy Superstore has a special new episode scheduled to air during the Olympics on Friday, August 21 at 10:30pm. So far, no confirmation if Global will do the same - either Global is looking for a timeslot to air it or will add it the very last minute.
Still with NBC, The Night Shift will wrap up its third and latest season at 13 episodes on Wednesday, August 31. Global has been playing catch-up and will complete the show's run on Monday, September 12.
Finally, You, Me & the Apocalypse (10 weeks) will conclude on Wednesday, August 31 and CBS drama American Gothic will wrap up with a two-hour finale on Wednesday, September 7 at 9:00pm.
Note for Montreal area : tonight and next thursday, WCAX (CBS Burlington) has New England NFL pre-season games. This affects tonight's Big Brother which is time-shifted to 1:37am, TBBT & LiP reruns right after. Also, expect Videotron to screwup simsubs for ET, TBBT and/or BB.
P.S. @ lostjon : maybe you meant Friday Aug 19 in your message above ;)
Last edited by InMontreal; 08-13-2016 at 08:59 AM.
Global will have the special Olympics episode of Superstore available to watch first online on Friday, August 19. Presumably, it will be broadcast at a later date before the season premiere on Thursday, September 22.
http://www.globaltv.com/superstore/schedule/
The Superstore new Olympics episode will air tonight Aug 19th on NBC (10:30pm ET) ... Global will have it available for online streaming tomorrow Aug 20.
So, NBC gets the Gold medal, Piracy sources will probably get the Silver, and Global gets the Bronze medal.
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Important: Act to Amend the Citizenship Act
NorRimWalker
Hi Community.
Note the procedure leading to obtaining Canadian citizenship has been changed.
An "Act to amend the Citizenship Act..." was adopted by both House of Commons and Senate and got the Royal Assent on June 19,2014.
At a first glance, the rules now are that a citizenship applicant i)must physically spend 4 years of consecutive 6 in Canada (183 days as minimum during each of these 4 years), ii)must present a proof of filing a tax return in Canada in respect of 4 taxation years within the said 6 years, iii)must pass a language test and a citizenship test unless s/he is 65 or more years old. Above that, an applicant should "intend, if granted citizenship, to continue to reside in Canada" which sounds a bit unclear.
My feeling is that potential applicants should discuss these amendments with their lawyers and/or follow comments in mass media.
For the text of this new Act (known also as Bill-C24)see: http://www.parl.gc.ca/content/hoc/Bills/412/Government/C-24/C-24_3/C-24_3.PDF
Hello Alex,
Thank you for posting this information and update here.
We will all try to keep informed and share any information as it comes with everyone.
ahed
I think i have a question that it is in the mind of a lots of people, How does this new amendment will affect my citizenship application, i am going to apply for citizenship by the end of 2014 !
Depends when the Act is enacted. If it is enacted after you apply no problem, if before you apply, you must meet the criteria of the new Act.
kozin58
http://www.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&DocId=6684615&File=4&Col=1
At the above link it reads
"An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts
ASSENTED TO
BILL C-24"
Does this mean the Act is enacted and has come into force?
No, only a couple of sections dealing with "lost citizens" have been enacted.
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