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Protocol Online logo Reuse of SDS-PAGE electrode buffers - (Mar/15/2012 ) Hi everyone: I have always heard that the anode buffer (outer chamber in Miniprotean 3) can be reused many times but the cathode buffer (inner chamber) must always be fresh. Is this true? If so, why? Biorad's? I always use just one tank buffer for Mini Protean 3 and re-use multiple times until it turns cloudy. because the cathode buffer will be depleted.
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Hill Ready to Rip After a rocky 2006 season with the Mets in the Florida State League, Jamar Hill returns to St. Lucie for a spring that he hopes will pay dividends for his future. Despite his size and natural power, he struggled to find the consistency which could progress his game. He broke his second day of camp on Thursday and Inside Pitch caught up with the 24 year old outfielder. Jamar Hill ended 2006 with a broken bone is hand. The dated injury resulted from a past off-season workout. The atypical fracture hindered his's ability to grip the bat and thus any chance of solid connection to the ball. The 6-foot-4 outfielder's off-season workout was not as intensive as many of his colleagues, but he focused on the strength and stamina of his hand and wrist. "I kept it light in the off-season. I didn't work on the treadmills and not a lot of weights obviously. I mainly stayed to the outfield and got my running in. I worked on my hands and wrist and now they are stronger than ever. It feels a lot better and I'm really excited about it," he said. With balanced muscle in both wrists, he stepped back into the batter's box to solidify his swing and his approach. His frame affords a large amount of natural power but now he is set on hitting for contact and maturing his swing. A hole existed in his swing, evident by his 77 strikeouts in 251 at-bats in 2006. Now, he aims to spread the ball around and control the strike zone with more authority. "The ball has to stay above the strike zone. I did a lot drills that helped me control different areas of the plate and go with the ball where it was over the plate. Most importantly, let the ball get to me instead of reaching out for it," Hill explained. The development of a young hitter requires immeasurable patience and a willingness to fight through failure. Hill, once hasty in his work, realized that he will not find his answers in a flash of brilliance. He is eager to work with coaches and find out how his revitalized hand strength will allow him to progress. "I would go in the cage and I wanted everything done in one day, I wanted a big league swing after one batting cage session. I know what I want to do, and it's only the 2nd day and I know everything will come out. I just have to execute the way they want me to," said Hill. Although he has the power to drive the ball out of the park, he is intent on the basics. Hill struggled mightily last year at putting the ball in play. His low batting averages were indicative of his confusion and overextension at the plate. Developing his contact hitting will raise his stature in the system. He is eager for his talent to finally show. "Each day in and out I need to focus on contact. The power is a given. I'm trying to stay consistent. The injury correlated to my inability to make contact and drive through the ball. The more it comes back, the better I will hit. I can't wait for that," said Hill. Given his age, he faces somewhat of an unknown future. Older than most early minor leaguers, and at an age that should see him further along than he is, Hill knows his time is now given his new found health. Currently, he breaks camp with peers who spent the winter in competitive leagues, so he has a good amount to catch up. However, this factor combined with the younger talent behind him, drives his desire to make his mark. "My challenge is that I know I have to stay within my element because I need July swing in shape now. But, I try to look past numbers and short term goals. My goal is play in the big leagues with the Mets. The goals that have substance, or benchmarks, I keep out of my mind because it's like putting up road blocks. I just look for at the great picture and take one day at a time," finished Hill. Projections still place him in the big leagues, but he must harness all that raw energy first. At this age, he still has plenty of time to excel. North American Hunter Top Stories
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In this instructable, I'm gonna show you how to make a bracelet out of perler beads. It's fun to make and nice to give away as a present. If you have made this instructable, I would love to see pictures. Remove these adsRemove these ads by Signing Up Step 1: Materials Picture of materials What you'll need: -a little charm -elastic cord -perler beads Step 2: Making the bracelet choose the colour of perler beads you want to use, I've used dark and light green. Wrap the elastic cord around your wrist 6 times and cut it off. Knot the charm to the elastic cord. Add three perler beads, coloured dark, light, light.(for a different pattern, choose another order.) Take the cord and pull it through the dark bead. Add a dark bead and pull the cord through the light bead. Repeat this for the whole bracelet till it fits. Step 3: Finishing the bracelet Take the begin and the end together. Pull the cord through the light bead on the other side. Back to the other side, pull the cord through the dark bead. Back again to the other side, pull the cord through the dark bead. Using this technique, pull the cord through the light bead, light bead, dark bead, make a knot and add a little dab of glue. Let the glue dry, cut off, the cord. Your bracelet is ready to wear! Step 4: Examples Picture of Examples Schermafbeelding 2014-05-22 om 08.58.16.png wilgubeast2 years ago Great photos. emilyvanleemput (author)  wilgubeast2 years ago Thank you How cute! I've never used them like this. :) emilyvanleemput (author)  jessyratfink2 years ago thank you! I haven't played with perler beads in forever! Love it! Ez-Kabob2 years ago Awesome! Those are really nice! emilyvanleemput (author)  Ez-Kabob2 years ago
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Product Details 2017 Specialized Sirrus Pro Carbon It feels like you're floating on air; smooth, quiet, and fast, the pavement disappears, you feel only the rush of wind. You're really on Specialized's Sirrus Pro Carbon. Its lightweight carbon frame gets up to speed quickly while the Zertz-damped carbon fork smooths out all the chatter and buzz. You'll love the free-rolling 700c wheels, and the comfortable flat handlebar with easy-to-reach controls. From beat-the-traffic commutes, heart-pumping weekend rides, to entering that charity event you always dreamed of doing, you'll be sure to have the gears with the light Shimano Ultegra drivetrain that delivers incredibly crisp shifts every time. And, powerful Shimano hydraulic disc brakes give you the modulation for all-conditions stopping. Pair all that with the excellent fit and comfort of the Specialized CG-R carbon seatpost, Body Geometry saddle and grips, and you'll feel like you're floating on air. The Global Bikes Advantage: All bikes purchased from Global Bikes include our Famous Free Service For Life Service Policy! Additionally, 6-12 Month Interest Free Financing is available as well as our 90-day No Credit Check Payment Option. We are happy to price match the competition if needed and welcome all Trade-ins! We're proud to offer a complementary Sport Fitting Service with all road bike purchases and would like to invite you to join us at one of our Free Classes, Clinics, or Rides. Thank You for allowing Global Bikes to be your Number One Source for all of your cycling needs, we really do appreciate it!
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You are here Special Improvement District Holds Annual Meeting at CJ On November 15, Dayton city leaders and members of the Downtown Dayton Partnership’s Special Improvement District came to Chaminade Julienne for the group’s annual meeting. “The annual SID meeting has been held at various banquet facilities around downtown,” Dan Meixner ‘84, CJ president and former SID board chair, said. “Sandy Gudorf, president of the Downtown Dayton Partnership, attended last year’s grand opening of the renovated Building One at CJ and commented about how beautiful the cafeteria turned out. I offered to host the annual meeting, if the staff of DDP thought it would work. In September, they came over and decided that it would be good for downtown property owners to see the progress underway at the only private school in Dayton.” 100 RSVPs were made for the annual meeting. Prior to the beginning of the meeting, performing arts students showcased their talent. The strings ensemble greeted guests as they arrived, the concert choir performed and guests saw part of a scene from the school’s fall play, The Odd Couple. “We want the community to better understand that Chaminade Julienne is a community asset - our students are making a difference for people in the region through service, our events bring economic activity to downtown, and our employees and benefactors are investing in improving downtown,” Meixner shared. “Holding events like the SID annual meeting at CJ reminds people of our long history as a community leader.” Meixner added, “Personally, it was a nice way to conclude four years as chair of the board of the Special Improvement District. I have been blessed by the relationships formed while leading the board and believe CJ has benefited from the volunteer time spent. Being able to ‘show-off’ our facilities and students proved to be a proud moment for me.”
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<html> <head> <link href="./static/vendor/bootstrap/css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet"> <link href="./static/css/outliers.css" rel="stylesheet"> <meta charset="UTF-8"> </head> <body> <div class="container"> <h1>Static outliers for West View Millenium Surgery A</h1> <p>There is substantial variation in prescribing behaviours, across various different areas of medicine. Some variation can be explained by demographic changes, or local policies or guidelines, but much of the remaining variation is less easy to explain. At <a href="https://openprescribing.net/">OpenPrescribing</a> we are piloting a number of data-driven approaches to identify unusual prescribing and collect feedback on this prescribing to inform development of new tools to support prescribers and organisations to audit and review prescribing.</p> <p>This report has been developed to automatically identify prescribing patterns at a chemical level which are furthest away from “typical prescribing” and can be classified as an “outlier”. We calculate the number of prescriptions for each chemical in the <a href="https://www.thedatalab.org/blog/161/prescribing-data-bnf-codes">BNF coding system</a> using the BNF subparagraph as a denominator, for prescriptions dispensed between April 2021 and August 2021. We then calculate the mean and standard deviation for each numerator and denominator pair across all practices/CCGs/PCNs/STPs. From this we can calculate the “z-score”, which is a measure of how many standard deviations a given practice/CCG/PCN/STP is from the population mean. We then rank your “z-scores” to find the top 5 results where prescribing is an outlier for prescribing higher than its peers and those where it is an outlier for prescribing lower than its peers. </p> <p>It is important to remember that this information was generated automatically and it is therefore likely that some of the behaviour is warranted. This report seeks only to collect information about where this variation may be warranted and where it might not. Our full analytical method code is openly available on GitHub <a href="https://github.com/ebmdatalab/outliers/">here</a>. </p> <p>The DataLab is keen to hear your feedback on the results. You can do this by completing the following <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeH4ai_qyetAY4UAgZSWGnYQHkXNr9efFBmQvdrBi5uuXvgnQ/viewform?usp=pp_url&entry.2016356131=practice+A81631">survey</a> or emailing us at <a href="mailto:ebmdatalab@phc.ox.ac.uk?subject=OpenPrescribing%20outliers%20feedback">ebmdatalab@phc.ox.ac.uk</a>. Please DO NOT INCLUDE IDENTIFIABLE PATIENT information in your feedback. 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2. Why do some people have amazing usernames? There's a new supporter level: Patron! Find out more: Patron, Giveaway Dismiss Notice 3. Love RWI? Not a fan of the ads? Become a SUPPORTER today, Guest! More info HERE The 2008 RWI Darkside Awards
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What is meta? × I realize that similar questions have been asked in masses but I still haven't found an actual answer to my question. I read this answer: Look at the bottom of your reputation page, and check the checkbox you find there: show removed posts checkbox It at least gave me a clue of what I did wrong (even though I got no notification of the rep loss, I noticed it by chance). However, one of my questions was removed (but there was no link to the question), so I went on and found these questions (among other less popular ones): 1. Show all of my question/answers to me even if they are deleted 2. Recent Reputation History Changes In the first of the above linked questions they speak hypothetically about making it possible to see your own deleted posts and this answer says: Those answers and questions were from mid-2011, and I can't find anywhere that definitively says if this feature is there or not, or if it never will be. So my questions are: 1. Shouldn't you be notified when you get reputation loss due to deleted questions under the criteria of the second question linked above? 2. Is it possible to see your own deleted questions with less than 10k rep? If not, why shouldn't it be? share|improve this question For question 2, you cannot see your own deleted questions with less than 10k, and there is a status-declined feature request for it. –  nhahtdh Sep 16 '12 at 8:59 @nhahtdh Yes, it's the first post i link to. Is the status-declined tag definitive even though there are heavily upvoted posts reasoning the opposite? I see no reasoning of this declining this anywhere in that post. Especially not in Jeff's answer. –  Aske B. Sep 16 '12 at 9:05 Sorry - I only read your question without reading what you have found. I read the reason somewhere (of course, please take this at face value, I don't trust my memory that much) that low rep user seeing their question being deleted will attract all kinds of complains and whining from them - so whether they can get out of the auto ban or not depends on whether they really try/go to meta to ask for help. –  nhahtdh Sep 16 '12 at 9:56 @nhahtdh Now I put more than half of my reputation (even though I know it's barely anything) into getting a better answer on that question. I hope that will do something at least. –  Aske B. Sep 16 '12 at 10:02 There has been 7 bounty added and expired without having any effect on the decision. Yours is the 8th to be added - hope something happens this time. –  nhahtdh Sep 16 '12 at 10:27 @nhahtdh Yeah, it feels like it doesn't get attention. In cases like these it almost feels like multiple bounties should be allowed. Anyway, I too hope something will happen this time. –  Aske B. Sep 16 '12 at 11:55 @AskeB., re: your bounty: "First of all, why is this very popular request still declined?" Because popularity is not how SE operates. SE is run by its owners, not what the community wants. They don't want this; it's not going to happen. You wasted 200 MSO rep. –  Nicol Bolas Sep 16 '12 at 17:28 @NicolBolas Popularity is what should guide SE. Of course the user isn't always right, but in this case, all you're providing is transparency. You're not giving the user privileges of anything but viewing the deleted questions. Also, meta users generally have far more interest in improving the site than SO users, and that makes it more valid imho. And no, I didn't waste any rep. It started something. Awareness and attention always triggers something. Even if no answer is achieved by the 7 days, there'll be more bounties, discussions, I'm sure. It's not much different than the real world. –  Aske B. Sep 16 '12 at 21:29 @NicolBolas I found a good answer that comes with a good theory of the difference between our views: meta.stackexchange.com/a/16135/193906. In this theory I'd say you're a 'purist', and I'm learning more towards being a 'democractic advocate'. In short, George defines a 'purist' to be someone who favor following the rules that the owners present. A 'democratic advocate' favors to let the community decide. I don't think the community knows best, but I certainly don't think that not giving popular requests a chance (beyond personal judgement from Jeff) is something SE benefits from. –  Aske B. Oct 3 '12 at 17:22 @AskeB.: I'm neither of those; I'm a realist. I don't think that SE should ignore popular requests by the community as often as they do. But it's a fact that they do. And that's not going to change. As I said in my answer, I don't agree with Jeff, but there's no point in debating him either, since he has final say. Maybe if you keep advocating it, it'll eventually happen, but I wouldn't hold my breath. –  Nicol Bolas Oct 3 '12 at 17:43 @NicolBolas We're both realists, if by realist you mean that you acknowledge recurring observations and don't trust 'hope' in incredible and unreliable situations. I just choose to still do those things, even if it doesn't result in much else than maybe more publicity on the subject for a short period of time. Even though odds are low, I still believe in taking chances for things you believe in. Of course, this particular issue is nothing more than an "annoyance" to me and it is a more rare issue (since I don't get my posts deleted every other day, and I doubt anyone dedicated to SE does). –  Aske B. Oct 3 '12 at 18:24 1 Answer 1 While it's not entirely unreasonable... what's the point? If it's your question that was deleted, then it was certainly closed before it was deleted. And that requires giving a close reason. So you already know why it was closed, and thus (theoretically) had the opportunity to repair the question. If it's someone else's question, what does it matter? Yes, it's possible that you might edit the question and improve it, but considering how difficult getting something undeleted is, there's just not much point to doing so. That's why not. You can disagree with it, you can argue against it. But that's the official SE policy, and it's not going to be changed anytime soon. Personally, I don't agree with Jeff, but there's no point in debating when Jeff has made up his mind either. share|improve this answer If the question is deleted before you had a chance to see the close reason and the comments if any (and remember that there is no notification for closing), you don't get any feedback or opportunity to improve the question or take it elsewhere. Sadly many questions are deleted within minutes on Stack Overflow. –  Gilles Sep 16 '12 at 18:03 @Gilles: I would say that we need a notification for closing, not deleting. As for the issue of deleting questions after only minutes on the site, some questions deserve that. So we can't simply have a policy where a question can't be deleted for some period of time. Most of the questions I've seen that are fast-deleted are those that are unfixable (not without radically altering what they're asking about). –  Nicol Bolas Sep 16 '12 at 18:12 @NicolBolas The point is not what you get out of it. I could use up this comment's character limit multiples times by listing things this feature would improve of the overall user experience. What I can't do, is find a better reason to not implement this than "it takes time and resources to implement" - but every single implementation have that cost. Seriously, what is the reasoning for not doing it? Don't you think a popular demand deserves at least an explanation? I don't know about you, but "Because I said so" isn't good enough for me in a case like this. –  Aske B. Sep 16 '12 at 21:30 @AskeB.: Jeff didn't say "because I said so". Jeff said, "Generally when things get deleted, it's for a good reason, and we don't want users to be undeleting them." That's his argument. Whether you agree with it or not, that is his reasoning: deleted things are assumed by default to be irrevocably bad and unwanted. Thus, getting them undeleted is unhelpful. –  Nicol Bolas Sep 16 '12 at 23:35 @AskeB.: "I could use up this comment's character limit multiples times by listing things this feature would improve of the overall user experience." Go ahead and append it to your question. Personally, I don't see the point. –  Nicol Bolas Sep 16 '12 at 23:36 @NicolBolas Thanks for the permission... Anyway, we're all different. If you don't see the point after reading the answers in the question, I don't think you'll ever understand before you try desiring to improve but being unable to review your question and responses - or losing an answer that you spend hours at perfecting. I took a peak at your profile and I'll take a wild guess and say you'll never end up in that situation, so I don't see the point in explaining it to you. –  Aske B. Sep 17 '12 at 8:05 @NicolBolas That may be his argument, but then he doesn't understand the issue. It doesn't have to do with undeleting. At all. It has to do with being able to view the question/answer(s)/comments that you wrote or received. In general, deleted questions have no value to anyone but the asker. The comments on the question also generally have value only to the asker. The answers can have value to the one who wrote the answer, but also to many other people since it can be a perfectly good answer. If you still don't "see the point", then I'm afraid I don't know how else to explain it. –  Aske B. Sep 17 '12 at 8:15 You must log in to answer this question. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .
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Tom: I'm Kristen's Punching Bag "Scheana's Tooth". . .Well, don't get me wrong, I understand that an injury like that has to be so catastrophic and devastating, but at times I felt like I heard so much about "Scheana's Tooth" that it could very well be the title of a three part book series that would rival Lord of the Rings in length! Hmm. . .OK, so let's think about this for a minute. None of us called Scheana the day of her (not even close to life threatening) oral surgery because. . .we are all bad people? Or just maybe, there's more to it than it just being about the tooth. . .I will let you come up with your own conclusion... Oh, and now her and Pandora are bestie's wearing the same outfits. . .Jeez. . .Watching Scheana dry-hump Pandora kinda says it all. I feel the tooth thing is one more thing that Scheana used to get her to be Lisa's favorite. See, Scheana was insecure at that point because she knew full well that she had violated our trust, and the fact that she refused to admit this further more annoyed most of us. Instead she spent her time manipulating Lisa with constant tears, who facilitated bullying us into formal apologies because of this damn tooth situation. It overall put a wedge between Scheana and the rest of us and further added to the tension between Kristen and Lisa, as well as Stassi and Lisa. Stassi opted to "fake apologize" to Scheana to get Lisa off her back. I think it's pretty damn s----y for Scheana to use her "tooth incident" to manipulate people and situations to her favor, all while jeopardizing our jobs and relationship with Lisa. Kristen definitely overreacted to the bartending situation at Kyle's. I know that it came from pent up frustration with Lisa. But Lisa put Scheana in charge of us at Kyle's party, and in my opinion (and probably most everyone else's), she did this to ruffle Kristen and the rest of our feathers. Believe it or not, Lisa likes to stir things up sometimes. But it wasn't the time or the place or the battle that Kristen should have picked. I was really embarrassed with the way Kristen acted. And, of course, because she is my girlfriend, I definitely feel the residual heat from Lisa and it always puts me in the most awkward position. She deserved the probation. You May Also Like... Recommended by Zergnet
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A NEW IDEA TO IMPROVE DC PLANS: THE RETIREMENT TIER Overview We believe that one of next areas of focus and innovation in the Defined Contribution (DC) industry should be the development of a “Retirement Tier,” and many plan sponsors have already made this discovery, perhaps without recognizing it. DC plan sponsors, consultants and advisors ought to expand the common notion of the three-tiered investment menu (i.e. the "Do it For Me", "Do it With Me" and the "Do it Myself" approach) and start incorporating a Retirement Tier into their DC plans. Unlike the classic three-tier approach in DC plans, our view of a Retirement Tier is a more comprehensive set of complementary solutions that target participants nearing or in retirement. The retirement Tier Complements the Other Tiers Retirement Tier Tools and Investments to appeal to all types of participants A Retirement Tier includes carefully chosen investments, advice and tools that can help participants execute a strategy to fit their DC plan into the context of their overall household financial situation. It is a complement to the classic three-tiered investment menu, serving participants nearing or in retirement who identify with any of the three traditional investment tiers. Tools and Advice Targeted Communications Investment Options Plan Design Changes Tools And Advice Social Security Optimizer Expense Assessment Tool Resource Center (reverse mortgage, Medicare) Targeted Communications Catch-up contribution "second escalator" Invite mid-career hires to save at higher rates Invitation to use targeted tools Investment Options Laddered/Defined Maturity Bond Funds Managed Payout Funds Inflation Protection Insurance Solutions Plan Design Changes Allow for partial ad-hoc withdrawals Allow terminated participants to continue loan payments Tools and Advice DC plans are embracing the idea of financial wellness, with the introduction of engaging tools that help participants with financial challenges broader than just 401(k) investment decisions, such as how to pay down student loans. But most of these planning and education tools are geared toward younger participants. A Retirement Tier would further extend this concept to tools that are specifically useful for the group of participants nearing the end or already at the end of their careers, such as a Social Security Optimizer. Targeted Communications One idea for targeted communication plan sponsors could send to participants when they turn 62 is to educate them on the potential benefits of delaying Social Security. They could use the opportunity to introduce them to a Social Security Optimizer tool as well. We believe this would have a tremendously positive impact on how households then manage their 401(k) assets. Investment Options In the event that a participant in a DC plan, in the context of what’s best for their household, chooses to delay filing for Social Security they may need to figure out how to fund their retirement until they start receiving benefits. An investment option designed to provide more cash flow predictability while still earning income would be a logical solution. A “laddered” series of defined maturity bond funds could allow the participant to “sequester” savings needed to meet household expenses, and provide the necessary income until Social Security begins. Other investment options that could be part of the Retirement Tier are managed payout funds, inflation protection funds and insurance based products such as guaranteed minimum withdrawal benefit (GMWB) contracts or qualified longevity annuity contracts (QLACs). Plan Design Changes Many plans have provisions that are either outdated or in conflict with what plan sponsors state as their goals for the plan. For example, 69% of plan sponsors agree that participants should leave their assets in the plan and allow them to be drawn down over time.1 However, only 13% of DC plans allow terminated participants to take ad-hoc, partial distributions from the plan.2 Schedule An Appointment Contact our Defined Contribution team at (800) 530-2432 or login to schedule a call. Topic Paper How can plan sponsors better meet the needs of participants approaching retirement? What's the next step? Read this topic paper that lays out the case for the inclusion of a Retirement Tier in DC plans. Featured Funds The Cerulli Report, “U.S. Retirement Markets 2014: Sizing Opportunities in Private and Public Retirement Plans,” Cerulli Associates. Only plan sponsors to plans with over $100 million in DC assets were surveyed. This communication is general in nature and provided for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered or relied upon as legal, tax or investment advice or an investment recommendation, or as a substitute for legal or tax counsel. Any investment products or services named herein are for illustrative purposes only, and should not be considered an offer to buy or sell, or an investment recommendation for, any specific security, strategy or investment product or service. 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Three Common Wedding Photography Styles Popular These Days Without a doubt, knowing how to select the right photographer can be an intimidating task. Today's market is full of talented - and not so talented - people, and it can be overwhelming having to sort through the maze of portfolios and blogs staring you in the face. The idea is to help you choose wisely, starting with a good grasp of the various wedding photography styles that are so popular now. You can use this info when looking for a Naples Wedding Photographer . Here are three: Majority of photographers these days use the term "Traditional Photography" in an almost negative light; what it only means is that the type of photography would be similar to what was popular decades ago. It's what you typically see in pictures from way, way back, where people "pose, smile and say cheese." A traditional photographer will probably have a checklist of shots they have to take at each wedding, so that their work looks the same, except that you will see different faces and in different places. Sometimes, the images look casual, but they were actually choreographed. Then they will deliver around 100 to 200 printed photos after processing. This is probably the most popular style of wedding photography in this day and age. This is known as "documentary style" as well. It's mainly candid photography whose purpose is to capture the rawness emotions, the environment and atmosphere in order to produce the most natural pictures. As with a reality show, the objective is put the viewer right in the middle of what's transpiring, to the effect that they will feel like a part of what's going on instead of being a mere observer. This approach though is a little more progressive, as it also merges this casualness with very personal and striking portraiture. As you can tell, there will be so many photos - maybe in excess of a thousand - since every little part or aspect of the occasion will be photographed. Fashion and Glam This is usually considered as total opposite of both photojournalism and traditional photography. And it's everything it sounds like - wedding photography which operates like a photo shoot for a fashion model or Hollywood star. Poses would be highly choreographed, and you can expect a lot of fancy lighting and post processing to produce a glitz and glam appearance on the photos. Because this type of photography tends to be time and labor-consuming, you will probably get less than a hundred pictures. None of these three photography styles are good or bad. It all really depends on your personal preference. When style do you see your wedding photos in? In fact, you can even merge all three styles and create a hybrid. It's for you to decide, but of course, you should consult your photographer too. This also applies when looking for a good real estate photographer in Naples .
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Previous Update Updates Index (if there are any to speak of) November 11 - 17, 2014 Aethelings and Sohaemus Share Stoner Roots My Assus-ment: It Has to Be at Gabuleum Edmond Isenhaelf and Tony the Tiger Exxon's Humble and Standard Oil Trace to Sohaemus I apologize for the delay of this update as my phone has been knocked out for days. In the last update, I thought there were good arguments for tracing the new NATO Chief, Jens Stoltenberg, to the Steels, Stalls, Stills and Stolls, and finally, these were all identified tentatively with Stellars/Stellati's from mythical Ishtar, the Revelation-17 harlot. Even though I knew that Stoltenbergs and Stalls/Stahlins/Stahlbergs share arrows, and even though I expect Rothschild fingers at Mosul, and even though I've well-known for years that Rothschilds/Rothsteins use an arrow as well as sharing the eight-pointed star of Ishtar with Stellers, I neglected to mention the Rothschilds/Rothsteins in the last update. I must have been over-worked, and indeed I was. I'm working over-time these days. I even missed the Stellin variation of Stellers, so much like "Stahlen / Stalin." Just think about this, for I have been struggling to understand for years whether the 8th head of Revelation (Daniel 11 says he's an atheist, as were Communists) will be a Russian from a Moscow circle, or a Western Rus of the Rothschild kind, and here we have what could be a Rothschild-related line of Stalinist Russia, important because Rothschilds are said to have founded communist Russia. The Fabian = socialist Rhodians, the Marxist Bavarian Illuminati, and the neo-Bavarian Illuminati, are suspect in the formation of Communist Russia. Joseph Stalin (a Georgian) followed Vladimir Lenin as the second Communist dictator. It was found in the last update that Stolls use the Wessel lozenges, and where Wissels are Wessels and therefore from Vestalis, suspect with the line of Aurelia Cotta, it means that Stoltenberg and company can be end-time Julius-Caesar liners. It was noted that the Steller/Stellin star is in the colors of the Cotta scallop. I've been wrong when saying that Lenin's mother was a Blank; it was his wife, Maria Alexandrovna Blank. Blanks were first found in Shetland, land of the raven vikings, important because German Rothes (Bavaria) use the raven. English Rothes are showing the lion head in Crest once showing for Moscow-like Mousquette's/Musketts. The latter are now identified with Mochs/Mouchetts, from mythical Muksus of ancient Mepsila = Mosul. Lenin looks like a satanist in his facial appearance alone. It was found in the last update that Stoltenbergs use a pierced red heart, symbol also of Logans/Lohans whom are kin of Lennons/Lenins. The Stellers were traced to the Sturs, suspect from Istria, and here I find that Trots' are using the vertical bars of Prays. Here's from the last update while on the Mopsus/Muksus elements of Makistos / Samikon, where Maxwells/Makeswells traced excellently who may be using the Lennan/Lenin stag: The PRAEferre" motto term of Racks/Raikes' must be code for Prays/Praters (same place as Racks'/Raikes')...Irish Prays/Preys (Down) even look like they are using a version of the Stur/Estur bars. The Racks/Raikes/Rake's is the Great-Mother line, same as what named Istria. It went through Crete as a Rhagae line to Raches [beside Makistos], and to Istria via Rijeka [where Maxwells trace]. This is the Biblical harlot to a merger with the 8th head. Vertical bars in the colors of the Pray / Stur bars are in the Mack/Make/Mech Coat. It was an enlightening investigation, adding excellent new keys. The Trots' ((includes the 's') were looked up only now as per Trotsky, Lenin's partner in Marxist crimes. The Makistos area traced with Elis' to Yorkshire, where Walkers were first found who use the Stur/Estur bars in the same colors and positioning. The Troath variation of the Trots' may be indicating Tros, the alternative name of ancient Troy. Rockefellers can be entertained with the Stallone-like variation of Stellers as per "Rocky," Sylvester Stallone. Don't reject such ideas to hastily. The Illuminati has bloodlines on the brain at all times, unless its robbing the poor or killing the enemy. The Rocco's/Rocci's use the embattled bend of Tragers/Trojens (Bavaria) while Tragers appear merged with Jewish Fellers as per the Felltrager variation of Fellers. German Troys share the upright unicorn of Rasmussens. The embattled bend of Rocci's (same bend colors as Varns) traces Rocci's well to the Varni of Pomerania, for the Griffin surname was from Pomerania. No mystery there. The Battle griffins are in the colors of the same griffins of the Irish Troy/Try surname. No apparent coincidence there, and it suggests a trace to mythical Batia, mother of the Trojans. This is a new trace for me, as I rarely load the Troy Coats. Batia married the line of mythical Tros that included the Iasion, brother of Dardanus. German Troys were first found in MECKlenburg, beside Pomerania, no mystery there either, and it helps to trace this picture to Makistos. The Stolls/Stohls (arrow) use the same griffin as battle's and Troys, but in white on blue rather than gold on blue. That means that the Stoll griffin is in the colors of the Troy unicorn, which are the colors often used by Rockefeller lines. It all tends to link Rockefeller lines hard to the Stalin / Steller / Stoltenberg family of surnames. I traced Rockefellers to Roxolani suspect at Rostock, the Pomeranian theater. I've seen Aix/Aex terms used for the mariner line from Iasion / Aeson, and so note below the MacLeans (MacDonald kin, probably showing the Argo ship secretly), said to be from a Battle-axe entity of Ireland. If I recall correctly, Trojans were traced (by me) to the one-eyed Irish father of Lug, a Pomer-like Fomerian (I've asked whether Pomerians were Fomerians). Why MeckLENburg? Lenin liners? Lens are listed with MacLeans, and they happen to use a red ROCK. Trots use a red bear (looks black but is said to be red), apparent symbol of Communist Russia. Rus were all over the Mecklenburg theater, right? And the Biblical Rosh were linked, and will be linked with the 8th head, with the Meshech suspect at MECKlenburg. Battle's/Battels are always suspect with Baathist elements, suspect in the Middle-East from these same Illuminati circles under discussion. The Illuminati plots involving the Baathists may have evolved purposely into what's going on today. Saddam and Assad (both Baathists) may have diverged from that plot, and so were punished. Stallens are listed with Stallone's, first found in the same place (Norfolk) as English Steins, important because Dutch Steins share the Ishtar star with Rothschilds/Rothsteins. The Stein bend is in the colors of the Trager bend. There is even a Stalin/Stahlen surname (lozenges in Varn colors) from Belgium. Some say that the Fir Bolgs, same as the Fomerians, essentially, named Belgium, but these elements can trace to Boulogne (Belgium border) and Bologna, the latter where Stellers/Stallins/Stellati's were first found. Why would Istria's elements link to Fomerian pirates and Pomeranian dragons? Ask the Argo-ship Colchians at Istria that were discovered in the last update with Maso and Minyae pirates in Elis Triphylia = Makistos. I even traced Trypillians to Trips/Treffs of the Mecklenburg theater, and gleaned that the Rockefeller TREFoils are part-code for Trips/Treffs. Later, I found Roxolani living in Trypillia. English Trips (Kent), use a ladder, and share the crosslets of Gore's/Core's who were of the namers of Gorski in the Colchian lands east of Istria. German Trips use the boots once showing for French Masseys/Masse's, who trace to the namers of PatMOS, right? And the Trip ladder is a "scaling ladder" so that the Core variation of Gore's can identify that code for Scala and Chora of Patmos together. It was shown recently why elements of Patmos were in Crete, but one can glean again here that the namers of Scala were at Skillounta of Raches in the Makistos area of Elis. "Skill" is listed with Gilles' using a Shield filled with lozenges, and first found in the same place as Elis, and yet there are no Skill-like variations shown. Perhaps it's coincidental, meaning that Gilles'/Skills do NOT trace to Skillounta. This Gorski area is where the Stalin lozenges trace, ultimately, not surprising if they were named after Stellers/Stellins while the latter's star goes to Istria. Losinj is a location in Gorski, and at an island off the Istria coast, you see. So, I think I have this correct, that the new NATO chief is an Ishtar liner, and this comes a few days after I felt Directed to emphasize NATO as an entity from both Oettingen and Pettys (i.e. the latter from Pula of Istria). The "needle" used by Pettys may even go to "NATO," as per the Nadal/Nadlers variations of Needle's (just a giant sun). As the 'O' on my keyboard is beside the 'P', I just misspelled "Petty" as "Oetty." Hmm. Both Oettingens and Pettys have left ears emphasized, and I'm pretty sure that Pettys trace with Gorski to Patmos. Another surname using lozenges alone in the Coat are Penningtons with a "Vincit amore PATRia" motto, in-part for Vinkovci/Cibalae elements going back to Valentinian and Justine, as does the Sire/Siret Coat (Burgundy) sharing three of the four Pennington lozenges (both in a string fesse-ways), as well as a coiled green snake "looking at himself in a mirror" that was the symbol of Asclepios, code for Scala > Scylla elements. It's feasible for Sire's to be of Seir and therefore of Petra in southern Edom, but as the surname shows with Siren-like variations, they trace to the Akheloos river, home of Sirens, and moreover the Akheloos is the location of ASTAKOS, important because the "SCALES" of Sire's and their "justitia" motto term trace without doubt to the same in the Arms of Vilnius, the Lithuanian location of the ASTIKAS'. As the Akheloos was known to be the home of Taphians, so we find that Dauphine, where the Fusils/Fuziers (lozenges in Payen colors) were first found, was in Burgundy, where Sire's/Sirets/Sirons were first found that call their lozenges "fusils." One can glean here that Daphne, code for Taphians, was a Siren. But as Daphne was traced by myth writers to both the Ladon and Peneus rivers, that brings her Lydian background (Pergamum elements?) to the Elis theater, important because the golden-fleece Hyksos (i.e. AthaMAS) trace to Makistos, and Daphne's father, Tiresias, was a Hyksos entity. Payens are mentioned above because they too were first found in Dauphine, and they trace to Apachnas, a Hyksos king in Avaris, depicted by "Everes," father of Tiresias, but Payens are from the Paeoni on the east side of Penestae, where Penningtons trace, for as the Cavii were on the other side of Penestae, the Chives' and Penningtons share a mountain cat. So, you see, the heraldry masters knew where these surnames, and the individuals that owned the symbols, trace. Tiresias (owned the Hermes caduceus, a version of the Asclepios rod) is likely the same Tyro-Cretheus line that birthed Aeson and Nestor. Nestor was of the Nephele circle, and Aeson was the Ixion-Nephele line through mythical Aedon Boiotians to Autun in Burgundy, thus involving Nibelung-branch Burgundians. It just so happens that while French Page's (Pung/Paganell colors) were first found in the same place (Dauphine) as Payens/Pagans, the Ness/Nest/Nestor Coat is using the same doves, in the same colors, as the English Page's/Paige's!!! DESIGN MATTERS. If the designs no longer match when you are reading here, be assured that the doves of both Coats are now identical. Page's/Paige's (pheons) and Ness'/Nestors were both first found in Sussex. Payens had linked to mount Pilat of the Dauphine theater, and French Pilate's (in Pasi and Paisley colors), first found in Burgundy, share pheons with Page's/Paige's. The latter use, in colors reversed, the chevron of Peks/Pecks, first found in the same place as Quints, and the latter thus traces excellently to the city of doves, Cuppae, off the Pek tributary of the Ister. The Peks/Pecks and Quints both use red chevrons. It's the same relation at the Pek as Hugh de Payens later marrying Elizabeth Chappes. But why were Nestor elements involved at mount Pilat, and who were they there as concerns surnames? As it may involve Stoltenberg roots, allow me to show what's new to me, the theory that Neleus, Nestor's father, was a b-less Nibelung or p-less "Nephele." But even if that's incorrect, I'm investigating a NELeus trace to Neils and similar surnames. This will actually link well to the formation of Rothschilds, so try to follow. It starts with the theory that Nobels were Nibelungs. As Nobels were first found in the same place (Cumberland) as Penningtons, I ask whether Nobels show signs of tracing to Penestae. The Nobel besants trace with their Caepio-line lions to the Cavii and their Bassania location. I'll entertain that. The Nowels/Noels/Nole's look like they can be evidence of Nobels losing the 'b' to become Nole's. Nowels/Nole's were first found in Staffordshire, where I trace the Paeoni lines of Stubbs and Stubbings (i.e. from Stobi of Paeonia, on the east side of Penestae, the latter location suspect from "Paeon"). The Nowels/Nole's are in the colors of the Stobi-suspect Staffs, who in-turn share the chevron colors of Cavii-liner Quints, and as Quints linked above to Page's, lets add that Knowles' (elephant) share a white-on-red chevron with Burgundy-liner Page's. It was noticed right away that the red-on-gold color of the Nowel/Nole lattice is in the colors of the Logan/Lohan heart with NAILs, and Logans, very suspect with the pierced Stoltenberg heart, can trace to lake Lychnidus on the south side of Penestae. I am sure that Logans do trace there because LOHENgrin was a Ligurian-SWAN entity (and Lychnidus traces to lake Lychnis, otherwise called, lake SEVAN). Liguria is the location of Nice, and the Lighs/Leghs are in Logan/Lohan colors. The Nice surname is listed with the Ness surname, making it suspect with the Page-related Ness'/Nestors. Why PeNESTae? Or, why PaNICo, an entity tracing to Pincum at the mouth of the Pek? Were these Nestor-to-Nice liners? Don't Pinks/Pincs share a string of lozenges with Penningtons? Didn't the latter's lozenges link to Justine of PICENum? See the Picensii on the south side of Cuppae and the Pek river (not marked as such) on this map: The scales of justice in the Justine Coat, and its "causa" motto term, identify Justine of Picenum with the Cass/Cast and related Cust/Custes surnames suspect with Martha Custis, wife of George Washington. It's a good reason to trace Nestor to the empress in Picenum (deep root of Pollocks). As Picenum is across the waters from Istria, ask, why "N-ESTOR." Why not just plain "Ness"? Why did the myth writer make it "Nestor"? As Neleus' brother was Pelias, was this the Pollux-CASTOR line to Pula/Pola, and to Pollocks in Reno-based Renfrew, associates with Paige-suspect Paisley traceable to the Pasi surname at Bologna, location of the Reno and of Panico's? Can't "Castor" explain the Cass/Cast and Custes bloodline to which Justine's/Justus' trace themselves? As Nowels/Noels started to look like Neleus liners, the Neils, Neils/NAILs and Niels' were loaded, but not before loading the Nells, and lo-and-behold the Nells use Nowel/Nole and Logan colors too, as well as red roundels on a fesse all in colors reversed to the Nobel besants on a red fesse. It can indicate that "Neleus" was a p-less "Nephele," which, if correct, can indicate that the pseudo-Nephilim cult evolved into a Nel term. As Lohengrin is code for the swan-using Logens/Lochs and swan-using Locks, it was remarkable to find "fetterLOCKS" in the Niels'/Neel/Neil Coat, and these locks too are in the colors of the Logan heart. Pollux was the son of a swan. If Pollux-suspect Neleus liners were on Istria, that's where Stoltenbergs traced. Pollux's sister, Helen, was likely an Alan entity, same as Nephele's daughter, Helle, and traceable to Alans of Dol...who became the Stewarts using a PELican on a NEST. It tends to claim that it's no coincidence for German Hellens/Hellers (Bavaria) to be using a version of the Nobel Coat in colors reversed. As the wing in the Hellen/Heller Coat is the design once showing for the Masci wing, it becomes obvious that the Hellen/Heller lions, and therefore the Nobel lions in colors reversed, are the Maschi lion. That jibes with the Hellespont in the land of Mysia. Can Nephele trace to Mysia? You need to ask Ixion at Iasion, brother of the founder of Mysia's Troy. Or, ask Iasion's line to Aeson in Iolcus, home of Neleus and Pelias. English Hellens (Brittany, highly suspect with Alans) share black horses with the Este Crest. The string of Pink lozenges are colors reversed from the lozenge string of dove-using Stolls/Stowells. It's the same as saying that the Stellar/Stellin/Stellati bloodline behind Stolls/Stowells, from Istria, was from Cuppae on the Ister. It was a happy moment to enter "Novel" (in Pale colors) to find two PALE bars...a symbol used by Stalls/Stahlins in the colors of the Ness and Washington bars. Novels were first found in Venice, at the north end, essentially, of Istria. The double pale bars of Novel are in the colors of the same of Seats/Seeds/Cedes', making them suspect with "Setta." Moreover, the latter surname is expected in the "cede" motto term of Istria-suspect Steers using the same lions (colors included) as Stoll-related Wissels. The pale bars of Seats/Seeds have three besants so that one of the bars can be transferred to become the Nobel fesse. Nobels and Seats/Seeds both use blue Crests, the color of the Hellen-Crest wing, giving the appearance that Nephele > Helle liners were in the Setta-valley Panico's. But I thought that Trypillians traced to the Setta? Yes, and the Elis Triphylia location proved that Elis' Alan suspects were from Trypillia, on the south of Kiev. The Budini and their GELONi neighbors were south of Kiev too, and therefore the WOODEN city of Gelonus is very suspect with the root of Helen, and with Hellen, grandfather of Athamas, the latter being the husband of Nephele and father of Helle. Trypillians were at the Hellespont, how about that. It reminds that the Italian creator of WOODEN Pinocchio had the Panico's in mind with that puppet's name, and that Rita's use "pieces of WOOD" while tracing to the Bistrita river in the land of Trypillians. In Italian, Pinocchio's nose is a "naso," and Naso's (smacking of Ness variations) use "hanks of cotton" while Hanks, amazingly enough, use a version of the Pung/Paganell Coat, the latter sharing a label in Chief with the Panico Chief. Thus, the Pungs, from Pungesti, the Trypillian theater again, trace with Hellens to the Pincum > Pink / Panico line. The Pung-honoring Rooms/Rome's, first found near or on the Nith river, trace to Roman, near Pungesti. Why PungESTI? Pungs/Paganells were first found in the same place (Yorkshire) as Benjamin-related Elis' (i.e. Panico-related Elis') and Pale's, and the latter use one bend (Benjamin-line code) in the colors of the Pung / Hank bendy. The Bends use both red roundels and besants, as well as sharing a blue lion in Crest with besant-using Nobels. The red Bend torteaux on a gold fesse are identical to the Nell/Neel fesse with torteaux (colors-reversed to the Nobel besants). We are pressed again to ask whether Nells and Neils are, not only Neleus liners, but p-less Nephele liners. Were the Gelonus-suspect Nephilim in Iolcus with Neleus, king of Iolcus? The Neil estoiles can trace to Istria, where the Ishtar star of Rothschilds/Rothsteins trace, and Fetters (Bavaria, same as Rothes') use nothing but a giant sun on blue Shield, which you will see below linking to the first Rothschild. This giant sun is first mentioned below as the Needle Coat, a surname from the needle symbol of Pettys now suspect with the NATO logo, which suddenly looks like a version of the Moray star, for houseofnames.com once showed an alternative Moray Coat using fetterlocks, and the fetterlock-using Neils'/Neels show a "mori" motto term. The nail-using Logans look like they are traced to Moray possibilities. The question is whether Needle's were Neels, or vice versa, for both surnames link to the same giant sun. Needle's even show a NEILder and NAYLder variation. Then, while this is being written and inserted here before the Natt topic below, note that the Natts were traced to Nestor, son of Neleus. That's why this insert is being located here. Nestor becomes suspect below with the line to Natts, Nitts, Notts and Cnuts, and even the namer of the Nith river in Dumfries. To clarify before delving into it, the Nike/Nice entity that was also Styx (like "Astikas") was from DioNYSUS, and therefore goes back to Nuzi, known home of Horites that moved also to Seir. There you have a reason to trace Seir to mythical Sirens in the area of Astakos, which was in Elis-related Aetolia. The Taphians of the Astakos area may even be the reason for the Teffia entity in the Logan/Lohan write-up. While Oeneus ("wine man" code) at Methoni can be identified as a line from Dionysus, NEStor (king of Pylos) is now identifiable as a NUZi line to Pylos, smack beside Methoni. I have never before realized that Nestor was code for Nuzi elements (likely involving Seir-ian Edomites). Although it's mentioned below, I'll add it here too, that the Ness surname using the Washington bars comes up as "Nice." If the Wassa's and related Washingtons (suspect from Wassukanni, the Mitanni capital) trace to the Mitanni namers of Methoni, the Ness'/Nice's trace to Nestor, as expected. I identified Horites with the Uranus > Cronus line that was in Elis, but myth tends to trace them first to Crete and then, with the Sarpedon invasion into Caria, to Patmos. I don't know whether Sarpedon myth, or any other myth, traced the Uranus>Zeus line to Patmos, but it's suggested if the Skillounta location traces back to Scala. The last two paragraphs were written after the below all the way to a trace of Natts to Nestor. It's important for the trace to Mosul of end-timer Illuminati agents, for I'm gleaning a solid connection between Makistos-theater Elaeans (Mosul>Mopsus elements) and Nestor's Pylos. Remember that Mopps'/ModBURleys traced well to Bours > Bowers, the surname of the first Rothschilds. As has been said before, the Natts are Nathans, the name of the second Rothschild. It may indicate that the first Rothschild, Nathan;'s father, had connection to the Nathan family. It is said that the father (Mayer) was involved with the fortune of the prince of Hesse-Cassel, and then the Needle/Nadler sun is identical, colors included, with the sun in the Hesse Coat. If one gets the impression already that NATO was named partially on behalf of Rothschild roots, it wouldn't be surprising. But it builds evidence toward the theory that the anti-Christ will be a Rothschild tool. The Stallins/Stallions (expect a horse symbol somewhere) were first found in the same place (Norfolk), and share the chevron colors of, the Rings/Ringsteads. The latter's chevron is engrailed because Rings are said to be from Sinclair rulers of Normandy. They are suspect in my view with raven vikings, as is Rothschild ancestry. The Stallins and Ringsteads are in Natt/Nadler (and Kilpatrick) colors, and the latter use the colors and format of Nitts/Naughts from the Nith river (location of Kilpatrick castle). It's suggesting that Natts/Nadlers trace all the way back to the namers of the Nith. Note that the Natt/Nathan and Nitt/Naught Coats are Shield-on-Shield, in the colors of the same of Saddocks/Sedwicks, for the Geddes, from the Geds upon the Nith river as early as 400 AD, use a Shield-on-Shield in the colors of the same of Chadocks and Chadwicks. The Irish Rings can apply, and they show as "Crann," suggesting the possibility of forming the Cranny surname sharing a grey elephant with Pettys (they already linked to the Natts/Nathans, apparently, by their needle), and then it appears that Pitts (stork, expected) are using a version of the Stewart and Nitt/Naught Coats together, which has the effect of tracing both Stewarts (Pollock kin) and Rothschild ancestry to Pietas-Julia = Pula at Istria. We are fully expecting the Ishtar star of Rothschilds/Rothsteins to trace to Istria, right? And Rothschild ancestry was already discovered at Rothes castle of Peter Pollock, albeit this was centuries after the Geds on the Nith. The Geds moved to the Moray theater, where Peter Pollock was placed in charge of Rothes castle. I have that information from a Pollock-liner emailer whom has investigated Pollock roots, and especially Peter Pollock. His daughter, the emailer tells me, was "Lady Rothes." It can be gleaned that, in the same way that Rings became Cranns from a MacRing variation, Crannys had been Raines', and zowie the latter (in the Natt/Nathan, etc., colors) even use the Nitt/Naught lion heads in the same colors. It means that Rings had been Raines' from Rainier of Montferrat, explaining why Nitts/Naughts (and Pitts) share the Fer/Ferrat checks. The "committio" motto phrase of Nitts/Naughts is used as "Commit" by Sinclairs (it traces to Conans using the Sinclair cross, via the Comites variation of Cone-related Conte's), and the Sinclair motto also uses "work" as code for Werks/Works (same place as Vere's) using the Raines' / Nitt lion heads in the same color, and also in colors reversed. I suspect that the Raines' are Vere liners between Brittany and Oxford. The full Sinclair motto pretends to honor God but in reality honors relatives. Spit! The motto, "Commit THY work to God," looks like it includes code for the Dutch Thy/Tie surname using the wolf design in the Cranny Coat. As per the "liberi" motto term of Pitts, I was seeking Perdix clues in the Pitt page (it would link to Petts/Perts, likewise using a stork in Crest), and that's when "PER ARDua" was spotted in the Pitt motto (a common phrase), apparent code for PERDix liners. There is a Perard surname...using the bend colors of the same of two Peter surnames! That explains why Perards are properly, "Pierre." Still, it is a great find to discover that "Per ardua" is code for Peter-Pollock liners. The "pour le" motto phrase of Perards goes to Pears/Pearls, first found in elephant-using Oxfordshire, thus tending to clinch a Peter link to "Petty." It's not much of a mystery who the namers of the Nith became, as the Naught variation of Nitts (first found in the same place as the Nith) tips us off. We go to the Nottings/Nutts (bend in colors reversed to the Peter bends), sharing besants with Pitts, and the Notting besants are in both colors of the Nott/Cnut crescents. Apparently, the Danish royals were at the Nith. Nottinghams even use a Shield-on-Shield of their own, and even with a black bottom Shield, the color of the bottom Pitt / Nitt/Naught Shield. The theory that I'm gleaning is that Ring(stead)s were proto-Raines' from the Reno river i.e. involved with Panico's at the Setta tributary of the Reno. The Setta is were the families of the priestly murderers of Christ were expected shortly after the Titus invasion of Jerusalem. The ring theory coming to mind, as to how the Ring variation of a Rainier / Reno line developed, is from the rings (annulets) used by Nottinghams, in the colors of the same of Benjamins, the latter first found in the same place as Ring(stead)s. The Panico surname was identified with "Benjamin." The Nith is where we may expect Annans (from nearby Annandale), the Annas line honored in the annuLET. The Letts, using the Shield-and-Chief color combination of Annas', were first found in the same place (Gloucestershire) as Nottings/Nutts/Knutts. The circle of families involved with Panico's has secured for the Welfs a stretch of territory from Bologna to Florence, if I recall correctly, and then Bruno's (had a branch at Este-suspect Asti) and Barone's were first found at Florence, while the Nottings have the audacity to derive their surname in "brown as a nut." The Nottings are using the Bruno bend, you see. Impish liars everywhere, hiding their roots from us with lies. Heraldic bends (honor the Bends sharing besants with Nottings) are themselves in honor of BENjamites, but Nottings even use bendLETS beside their bend. A Panico link to Bruno's is possible in the "points" motto term of Berone's (hedgehogs), for I saw the link between Points, Punch's and Pinks/Pincs before seeing the Berone motto. The Pinks/Pincs share the Reno lozenges in the same colors. Pinks/Pincs even use another Shield-on-Shield, the small one being white, as with Nitts/Naughts. Having said all this, I don't know a clue, from heraldry codes, the origin of "Nith" if it was named before the time of Cnut's family. The Natts/Nathans claim that the surname is from "JoNATHAN," which can trace to Jonathan Levites. The Nettle's (same place as Pinks/Pincs) use coiled snakes in Nitt/Naught / Natt/Nathan, etc., colors. There are six coils in the Nettle and Visconti snakes, though I've read that there were seven in the original Visconti snake. I don't see many with as many as six coils. If the number of coils is important for tracking, the Nettle's would trace to the Chappes-liner Visconti's / Ottone's. The Netherfields (chevron in colors reversed from the Ringstead chevron) were first found in the same place (Yorkshire) as Nettle's; Netherfields show also as "NESSfield," suggesting the Nice/Ness / Nest bloodline. Nesfield is said to have been held by Percys, and Percys share a string of lozenges (different colors) with Pinks. It can be gleaned by the star colors and the paws in Crest that Netherfields trace to Phocaea with Palins and Foggs, and as Phocaeans were co-founders of Ligurians, the Nice location at Liguria is my best shot for the namers of the Nith. The "pillar" in the Netherfield Crest even gets the same lion as Palins in the Pillar/Pilon/Pilot/PilLARD Coat...recalling the Pollards/PAWlards that happen to share the black-on-white Netherfield chevron. But the Pilot variation is the clue tracing to Pylos, ruled by mythical NESTor! Looks like I was right. The peoples of Pylos were the namers of the Nith, and the Lard-like Lords even use pheons in the colors of the Pilate pheons. Pilate's were even first found in Burgundy, now tracing to Pergamum, near Phocaea. It looks like the "Capta" motto term of Geddes is for the Caiaphas liners at the Nith along with the descendants / cousins of Pontius Pilate. There is nothing in heraldry that is far from making a link to lines from the players in the Crucifixion. All of heraldry swings on these players. Who was Nestor from? The golden-fleece crew related to Athamas and therefore to Makistos: Another Chloris is the daughter of a different Amphion (himself son of Iasus, king of Orchomenus) by "Persephone, daughter of Minyas" {sic}. Chloris was said to have married Neleus and become queen in Pylos....Chloris and Neleus had several sons including Nestor... Iasus is not the same as Iasius/Iasion, but, of course, they were the same stock. If you look into it, you may be able to see that Chloris is an aspect of Leto, but being made white, note that "Ias" is itself suspect with "aes" meaning metal, likely the "white" (as opposed to copper, bronze or gold) metal of iron. One Iasius on Wikipedia's Iasus page is the son of Eleuther, which, like the birth goddess of Crete, Eleuthia, was a white term to the Greeks. When stating that Chloris looks like an aspect of Leto, I had not yet realized that Chloris may have been code for the real Clarus location. It wasn't until looking at the Clore surname, listed with Clare's, that it dawned on me. Clarus was the sanctuary of Mopsus. If we go to Neleus, Nestor's father, it takes one back to Phoenicians in Tyre but leading to Pylos: "Neleus was the son of Poseidon and Tyro and brother of Pelias. Tyro was married to Cretheus (with whom she had three sons, Aeson, Pheres, and Amythaon)..." That's the Tyrian line to Crete, though there may have been multiple such lines. It identifies the Minyae as Minoans, doesn't it? Minoans were depicted with a white bull. Aethelings from Keturah I'd like to go back to the question: "Were the Gelonus-suspect Nephilim in Iolcus with Neleus, king of Iolcus?" Or, how great a pseudo-Nephilim (the true Nephilim died by the time of the Flood) role did the Budini, Roxolani, or Neuri play? They trace forward to Scandinavians, and at one time the Budini were suspect in "Woden," the alternative of "Odin." I haven't revisited that theory for a long time. It could suggest that B-less Budini from Odin elements named Oettingens, which could help to identify Oettingens as the same stock as Pettys. But in order for that to hold correct, I would trace Budini to some cousins of the Paeti. Potters (share the white cinquefoil with Bus') were first found in the same place as Bidens/Buttons and Botters/Bodins, and then Pottingers, much like the Otins/Ottingers (in Heth / Atholl / Howe colors), use pelicans on NESTs, what a pylincidence. Pottingers were first found in the same place (Berkshire) as same-colored House's/Hows' (and Howe's), and these are the colors of Lombardy at the root of Berkshire's Windsor castle. House's, suspect with Siward's Howe = Heslington Hall, use a cloud, important because Hazel-related Heslingtons and House-related Hazels became suspect with British Aethelings tracing to mythical Aethlius of Elis, now suspect with ATHAmas, Nephele's husband. In other words, that small tell-tale cloud in the House Crest assures that Hazels (hazel slips), Islips, House's and Dusseldorf trace to Athamas (a Minyaen king of Boiotia) and Nephele. If it was correct to trace Orchomenos Minyae to the Orkneys, that's where I would look for the origin of Aethelings. If we ask why Pitts traced to Nith elements as Petty suspects, perhaps Pittheus, father of Aethra, can apply. Pittheus was made king of Troezen, a city perhaps tracing to "Tros," kin of Iasion. With the namers of Nith tracing to Nestor out of Iolcus, it's important here that Aethra was mother to Theseus, himself suspect from Iolcus, or at least something nearby in Thessaly. Theseus' son, HippoLYTOs, was the next king of Troezen. It recalls the trace of Pelops Lydians to Leto at Clarus, for while Pelops married Hippodama, Pittheus was a son of Pelops. It seems clear here that Theseus represented Minyae in Clarus, a city represented by mythical Chloris, mother of Nestor, and it tends to support the identification of Pylos (real place) with Pelops. But as Clarus traces to the raven-depicted vikings of the Orkneys (one Henry Sinclair had charge of the Orkneys), let's repeat that Nestor was a Minyaen king of Boiotia, where Orchomenos was located. Once the Pittheus household is linked to Clarus, a trace to Pitts at the Nith is not at all difficult to imagine. Pitts show signs of tracing to Perdix Cretans, and Theseus was in Crete. The idea here is to ask whether the Pitt-related Petts/Perts (both use storks) can identify Pittheus with the PAETi. PHAEDra (same ending as "AethRA") was an alternative wife of Theseus, and Atholls were first found in Perdix-suspect Perthshire. Phaedra was a daughter of Pasiphae, a Minoan line. Keeping in mind that Minoans can link to the Egyptian god, Min, we are apparently embarking on a deeper identification for the Neleus term, in the Nile river. This works because Pelops was traced to Belas, code for the Nile's Pelusium district. That is. Pelias, brother of Neleus, was a peoples from Pelusium while Neleus was code for the same basic peoples from the Nile. The Nile god was NEILus, so much like the Neils. The Nile came to mind as I read on DemoPHON (indicates Phoenicians in my theories), son of Theseus and Phaedra. As Phaedra was a Minoan, she easily traces to Tyre. Demophon's article: "Demophon married Phyllis, daughter of a Thracian king (possibly of Sithon)..." Clicking to the Sithon article, it was made mythically a Neilus entity. So, Nile-river peoples, especially in relation to Minya on the Nile, are expected. On Sithon: "had at least two daughters: Rhoeteia, eponym of the promontory of Rhoetium in the Troad, and Pallene." It begs the question of wether Roets, and Rieti, traces to that location. Rieti had been suspect from "Ariadne," Theseus' Cretan mate, and sister of Phaedra. There doesn't appear to be a contradiction in tracing Roets and Rieti to this Rhoetium location, which I've not known before. It was near or part of Abydos and DarDANUS, if that helps to make the trace to Belas, father of Danaus. A quote was shared in the last update (from this webpage) telling that Minyae from Thessaly (i.e. Iolcus included) and Boiotia founded a city after themselves in Lemnos, and thereafter settled Elis Triphylia. It expects a trace of Neleus elements in Iolcus to Elis, explaining why Neleus and his son (Nestor) came to rule neighboring Pylos. It predicts that Nestor was a Minyaen = Minoan entity, the mother-goddess line from Rhea of Crete, to Raches at Elis Triphylia, and then to his Ishtar-like name, Nestor. In one myth, Jason and his Minyaen crew upon the Argo stopped in Lemnos to merge with its Amazons, en route to Colchis. That is, they didn't go to Elis after their Lemnos migration. Then, in the Argonautica, the Argo ship sails from Colchis into the mouth of the Ister, and proceeds down the river, meaning that it passed the land of Trypillians. It can be assumed that, later still, these elements got to Elis from first being in Corinth, Jason's home after leaving Colchis. Corinth was a Cronus entity, I have firmly concluded of late, and we can expect that, from Corinth, Cronus castrated Uranus and, as the myth says he threw the parts away, I say he threw them to Skillounta in Elis Triphylia, a fanciful way for dragon-minded writers to state a migratory path. It can therefore be gleaned that Cronus in Corinth was of Coronis elements in Scala, to the naming of Cronus' sickle, and Skillounta. Much later, these Colchians ended up at Istria. In the myths concerning Medea, Jason's wife in Corinth, there are two instances at least where Medea cuts her own brother to pieces, and then has Pelias cut into pieces. As Tantalus cut his son, Pelops, into pieces, it appears that Pelops evolved into, or from, Pelias. This is a way to trace Pelias from Iolcus to Pelop's Pisa, beside Elis. I say that Pisa was from Pisidians and therefore of Poseidon, and as I traced "Pos" to Absu/Apsu of Sumeria, note ABSyrtis, the brother of Medea that was cut into pieces. Perhaps the Pisidians were Aryans that had a proto-"piece" term made the symbol for Pisa. AbSYRTis may have been code for the namers of the Siret river, indeed, but there is a SERDica, named by the Serdi, at the sources of the Hebros. One of Medea's sons with Jason was Alcimenes, like "Alcmene," mother of Hercules. This evokes Hercules and a snake-woman birthing Scythes i.e. the land of Scythia, home of female-oriented Trypillians. Or, as Helen was a symbol of the Hellespont, beside Marmara, note that while Helen traced to Trypillians, another child of Medea with Jason was Mermeros. The three wolf heads of Medea's goddess can thus be identified, along with Artemis (wolf-fur throne), as the Trypillian goddess, and likely with the Neuri. That's the same as saying that Keturah's children with Abraham got involved with Nahor's children, and that the Letushite descendants of Keturah formed Leto, mother of Artemis. [Later, Medea is found on the Hebros, beside elements of Attis, father of Lydia, suggesting that Letushites really were the founding of Lydians.] As incredible as it seems, Keturah's children led to Hellen, the chief father of the Greeks in one myth, and to his son Aeolus, husband of Neuri-suspect Enarete. [To put it another way, Keturah led to the Trypillians, home of the RoxoLANI (Ros-Alan) Alans, and therefore she leads to my four-dollar RAT TRAP that has caught ten squirrels thus far. The rest of the Bat story late in this update. Yes, a single bat enters the story, and so I want to mention here the Bat Colchians off the south side of the Glaucus river, for they are expected to move into the Trypillian country.] These Scythians are suspect in Saxons and Saxony, and so note that the Atholls, in Heth colors and suspect with the Aethlius > Aetheling line to Saxons of England, use bars in the colors of the same in the Arms of Saxony. Mr. Skeetz has been decided thus far that his surname (from Scythians), which he says was indeed of the Schutz's (same colors as the above), were a Neuri line to Saxony, but none of the above was said to reflect his trace. It just worked out that way. When Jason abandoned Medea for a woman (something like "Glaucia", I can't recall if that's the correct spelling) representing the Glaucus river of Colchis, Medea took her dragon-pulled chariot to ATHens, another Aethlius-like term that can trace to Aeson > Aedon, or to EDmond the Aetheling, or to EDward the Aetheling, or EDgar, EDred, and similar terms beloved of Aethelings. As the Biblical Keturah, mother of Medan, evolved in the real world into an Athenian entity mythicized as king Kodros, father of Medon, it seems that Medea was the Keturah > Medan line to Kodros. It's quite revealing that Abraham's wife (Keturah) and sons would evolve into an occult entity, for this is why Abraham was chosen, and given another wife, for to create Israel as the start of God's battle against Abraham's other line to the end-time Illuminati. Have I got that right? In Athens, Medea gets embroiled with the goat-depicted family of Theseus (son of AETHra), explaining why his name smacks of Thessaly. He now looks like code for Minyae in Athens, explaining why Theseus had a relationship with the Cretan bull = Minoans. Theseus elements in Crete merged with a daughter of Pasiphae, from the Phasis location at the Glaucus river of Colchis, and Dionysus took that daughter to Lemnos, home of other Minyae. Quite apparently, the Sarpedon-Minoan invasion of Miletus named the Maeander river after Minoans, or, vice-versa, the Cretan Minoans invaded the mouth area of the Maeander because they had been named after it in the first place i.e. had previously lived there as Maeonians. In this picture, Minyae were mythical Manes, father of Attis thought to have named Attica at Athens. It's another encapsulated way to trace Minyae to Athens. One can tell from the above that we're back to a migration of peoples out of the Nile through Phoenicia and into Crete, which could involve the proto-Essenes of Carmel whom are being identified with the naming of Caria, potentially even the Cronus cult from the bull cult that I see at Haifa. In this picture, one must include the Horites, if correct that Cronus had been such. The following treatment on the House bloodline tends to indicate Seir elements at Haifa, and that suggests Horites too. There are at least three separate waves that I see out of the Nile: 1) Hyksos around 1400 BC; 2) the Akhenaten-Yuya wave no earlier than about 1300 BC; 3) the Smendys mouse line after 1200 BC. The House bloodline appears to trace to the first wave, the Exodus-related Hyksos evolving to the proto-Zeus cult and into Ixion-Nephele, wherefore the following tends to identify the Essenes as evolving into an Ixion > Aethlius line. It suggests that Essenes evolved into the Aethelings. This can explain why the Aeson Coat reflects the Heth and Edmond Coats (the Edmonds are traceable to Edmond Ironside, an Aetheling). The Essenes can be of prophetic importance because Armageddon begins at Megiddo, smack at Carmel. But Armageddon ends at Edom, the land of Seir. The first task is to solve why the House and related Hazel surnames look like branches of the Houghs. It creates uncertainty as to which term came first. If the Houghs came first, it might be impossible to trace the line to "Essene." The Masseys of the Mieszko kind are all over this, and so it should be said that not all Massey liners are necessarily through Mieszko. While I view the Massena line to Maezaei as furnishing Mieszko's, the Maezaei could have furnished the Maschi's separately, and these went on to form the Masci's and Masseys of Cheshire. The Maceys and Mackays, however, may have been from Mieszko. For the time being, I would guess that Meschins and Mussels should go to the Maschi side of things, not to Mieszko. Anyway, the point is that Hazels and Houghs were first found in Cheshire, while Houghs (probably using the bend of Sale's, first found in Cheshire) share a black wolf head with House-related Howe's, and the Hose wolf design is used by Irish Mackays, likewise in black. I say that the Haughts/HOUGHtons (Cheshire) are using the Mieske bull, and that they named Sigrid "the Haughty," the point being that the white Haught/Haughton bull head is likely in use in the Host Coat (Hazel colors), whom were looked up as per the Housett variation of French House's. New evidence that Mackays/Kees' (hand holding a sword, theme of the three below) were Mieszko's is where the KEES/Kaas/Kase Coat is a combination of the Mieske and QUESney/CHESne/Chaine/Chenay Coats. An attic squirrel just snapped the rat trap. It's 3:46 am (I can't sleep much due to a bed, not cheap, that sinks down in the middle), what is it doing awake? It was heard a couple of minutes before, jumping down from the attic ceiling, as all the squirrels do when they come to the floor. I have a story to continue on this, and will do so after this House topic. From the start of this topic, I wanted to know why Hazels use a squirrel. It was on my mind as I got out of bed. Who put that in my mind? Note that, at the last sentence, as the rat trap snapped, the topic was the French House's who share the Hazel leaves. I can understand why some readers wouldn't believe that I'm telling the truth. I can hear the squirrel not dead in the trap, oh no...I'm back. It's now in a bucket, with a lid over it. I took the trap off of it. The bar came had come down over it's belly, and it will be fine, therefore. This one will NOT get away. I had forgotten, when mentioning the Mussels above, that they use a black wolf. I re-found this by searching "black wolf" in the last update, which reminded me that Savards/SALfords (Hough colors) also use a black wolf, and they suggest the Sale's likely in the Hough bend. Hazels use a black squirrel. Savards/Salfords (merged with Julian line from Julia Maesa) were first found in the same place (Lancashire) as the Cowes, the latter suspect in some Mackay variations, which, if the terms trace to Qewe, they suggest the Hyksos at Kizzuwatna and Adana, near CEYlon. A Welsh branch Yonge's (black wolf, suspect with Jonathan Levites) had come to use the same Coat as Pennants that are honored in the pennants of Cowes'. The Cuffs, like the "Huff" variation of Houghs, even share the Hough and Sale bend, and put the Sale fleur (in the colors of the Cabbage fleur) upon it, in the white of the Massey fleur, the latter suspect with the white-on-red colors of the "cabbage" LEAVES of House's. Therefore, the Cowes', suspect with Caiaphas the LEVITE, were a branch of Houghs and Cuffs. Cabbage's (share holly with Islips/Haslips and Islip-related Maxwells) even use the Levi lion (same design) in colors reversed, as well as one of the three Levi chevrons. What does all this mean? The Essene-like House's versus Hough-like terms suggests Essenes and Haifa lines merged, and the two white bulls that showed up, and perhaps also the cow-like Cowes, suggest the white Zeus bull that had been traced, independent of anything in this discussion, to a proto-Zeus bull cult of Haifa, very near Tyre, where myth located the Zeus bull as it migrated to Crete. Variations of Cabbages (same place as Quints) can be suspect with b-version Cuffs. The Armageddon importance here is that "Caiaphas" appears to develop from Haifa terms, especially as the Arms of Haifa (long, blue perchevron) are similar to the PERCHEvron used by Chappes'. And perchevrons are shared by Aesons and Heths too. Others using the black wolf are Bellamy-related Bellows. In colors reversed, Hazels look like Bellamys, of PERCHE. The Houghs are said to be possibly from a Hose location, for one, but it looks like a guess. If Hose's/Husaby's apply, then so also the Hyksos-suspect Huckabys and Hucks. In that case, Essenes may not have been named after Esau, but after a softened form of "Heka" (name of Hyksos in Egypt). That looks and feel right. The Heka Khasewet of Egypt became the Kessenes > Essenes. One could venture to trace this beast to Hesse-Cassel, noting the Cassell-like look of Hassels, listed with Hazels. "Cassel" and House's together could trace to "KHASEwet." If correct, they came out of KizzuWATna, suspect in-part with the UAT-Buto cult of the Nile delta. I trace Uat (related to all-seeing eye) to SiemoWIT (proto-Mieszko mouse liner), and identified him with WITkowo (all-seeing eye) , wherefore its notable that "kowo" looks like "Howe" and "Qewe" while Siward of Northumberland, of Siward's Howe (same place as Islips/Haslips) traced to Siemowit elements via connection with Mieszko's his daughter, Sigrid the Haughty. Mieszko was Dagome, and in Wikipedia's article on Dagome, his ancestry is traced by a quote to Sardinia, home of SharDANA Sea Peoples suspect from Hyksos. After that discovery, I traced the "fountains" used by Cass'/Casts and Kiss'/Kish's/Cush's (see also Cust's/Custes') surnames to Piscinas (means "fountain"), right beside Sulcis, where I assumed Mieszko's ancestry traced (either location). Sulcis (Sant'Antioco) was immediately suspect with the Seleucid line to the anti-Christ. The points here are that the same surnames looked very traceable to the naming of the Moldova capital (uses "Kis / Kish" terms in variations), and now appear trace-able to "KIZZuwatna / KHASEwet." To this, I'll repeat that Cabbage's share the Baker lion while another Baker Coat shares the cabbage leaves of House's and Hazels, the leaves used also by Scottish Falts/Fauls'. Therefore, the House bloodline appears to trace to FALTiceni (beside QUMRan-suspect HUMORului), Bacau, and to the nearby Angusta location honored by the Cabbage motto term, "angustis." All three locations are in Moldova = ancient Scythia, near the mouth of the Ister where the Aeson-Argos entity settled as Colchian kin. Argos (traced by others to Cilicia) traces to Adana and likely nearby Tarsus i.e. the Kizzuwatna theater. The Hose's/Huse's were first found in the same place (Leicestershire) as Kish's/Kiss'. It's beginning to appear that House liners can trace to Essene-like Aeson, and so one could begin to view Aeson as a Heka > Hesse line to the Hesse-Cassel location privy to the first Rothschild. The Hose's/Huse's use the red erased lion head of Mousquette's/Musketts that was showing as the Rothes-lion-head design at one time. I was planning to link Atholls, Haughts, and German Julians next, but got sidetracked with re-loaded the Pray's/Praters as per the "praesto" motto term of Falts/Fauls', and what do you know: it's the Mackay and Hose wolf design in colors reversed, as well as the Shield-and-Chief color combination of Cabbage's in colors reversed. English Falts even show a FauldHOUSE variation. The Prays/Praters were first found in the same place (Lincolnshire, where Danaan Rhodians are expected) as Cuss'/Custs's/Custes'. Irish Prays even use the white Cabbage-Chief lion in their own Chief, and. zowie, the latter Prays use the German-Julian bars in red! I was going to point out the black-and-white Julian bars next, suggesting a link to the same-colored Haught bars, and noting that the Atholl bars, if their gold ones were black, would be the Julian bars exactly (same positioning, same number, six). If the red Pray bars (same positioning, same number) were black, they would be the Atholl bars. For reasons above, these bars are likely linked to the same /. similar of Carpenters, Fullers and Belli's, three surnames that together trace to Moldova. In fact, the Prater variation of Prays can go to the Pyretus river, now the Prut, near the Moldova capital. Let's not forget the LamPREY of Prude's, or that fish are shared by Prude's and the Bars suspect in the bars under discussion. The Bar and Verona fish link to the Pesce/Pisci fish, and that letter surname can be suspect with PIscinas. As the Scythians of that place are suspect in the Saxons that merged with Atholls / Aethelings, let's repeat that the Atholl bars are in the colors of the bars in the Arms of Saxony while German Julians were first found in Saxony. Plus, as "Julian / Iulius" is suspect from the Aeolus > Elis line -- that was recently traced to Trypillians (i.e. Moldova theater), it's notable that Athols are in Elis colors because mythical Aethlius was of Elis. [Insert the day after the above was written -- Mone's/Moans (HasMONian liners?), first found in the same place as Elis', use the six Julian bars in colors reversed. This recalls that the county of Mons (Hanaut) used the three Levi chevrons (Atholl-bar colors), which are black like three Mone/Moan bars. The Mone's/Moans (new to me) even share a red bend with Hasmon-like Asmans/ASHmans! Plus, Ash's use two black chevrons in the colors of the Mone/Moan bars!! While Asmans (Wiltshire) use the Massey fleur, the Monets/Moners/Moneys/Monez' look very Bassianus-ish / Savary-ish. As Moners (same place as Masseys/Masse's, in Messey/Messier colors) are said to be shortened from "Hamon and Emon"" (not likely correct in those words), it traces the name of Hamon de Massey to Hasmoneans! Yes. It's true. This is the Rasmussen/Assman bloodline. How incredible is it that Maccabees of the end times ruled NATO? Could we expect the blood of Alexander Balus in the highest levels of NATO? This paragraph once again asks whether Julians trace to Julius Bassianus.] The Pray / Mackay wolf design is used by Kaip(f)s/Kaiffs smacking of Haifa and Caiaphas together, and the long Arms-of-Haifa chevron is used by Kaip(f)s too, both in blue. The "praesto" motto term of Falts/Fauls is therefore code for Prays and Este's together, apparently. The "praeferre" of Racks/Raikes' suggests the Ferro's out of Ferrara, and it's know that Ferrara and Este were politically united (a good reason to trace to MontFerrat at Asti). English Prays use Pegasus suspect with APACHNas, and he's also suspect with Bakers. This is where the squirrel in the Hazel Crest (black, like the Pray pegasus) can come in, for Squirrels'/Squire's are suspect with the Sire's/Sirets, kin of Justine of PICENum, an area that touched upon Rimini, where Maschi's were first found who were kin to Pegasus-using Masseys, important because Hazels (same place as Masseys) are kin to a host of Massey and Mieszko liners. House liners are suspect in the Rimini / Picenum area, therefore, but where do we find them? I'm going to guess at Cattolica, beside Rimini, for Cattle's/Cattels look like Cassel liners, especially as Cassel is said to be founded by the Chatti Germanics. One can just sense that the Keith Catti trace by their Musselburg area to Cattolica and the Maschi's there. Just go back in time to the Hatti of Hattusa, known to have relations / skirmishes with Kizzuwatna in very-ancient times dating to the Hyksos period. While some Rockefeller lines use trefoils, the main use of them is from the Rods, for Roquefeuils married Henri IV of Rodez/Rodes. The Rod trefoils are in the colors of the same of Dussel(dorf)s/Dussens using the Hazel/Hassell Shield. To help trace "Hassell" to Hesse-Cassel, the Arms of Hesse and the Arms of Dusseldorf are using the same Shield, red on the top half, and white on the bottom half, colors reversed to the same in the squirrel-using Deck/Dagger Coat. This, I think, is new to me, that the squirrel line in the Dusseldorf theater should link to Decks/Daggers. and Dyke's. There is even an Essen location in Dusseldorf. This can mean that Decks/Daggers were Not from "Ticino/Tessen," but perhaps from a Douse entity from D'House, just as Hazels/Hassells are suspect in forming "Dussel." A hardened form of "Douse" becomes "Deck-like, and, low-and-behold, after suggesting that, the Douse surname was loaded to find a small version of what must be the Hesse/Hessel sun!!! The Douse's are listed with Dorsets, and first found in neighboring Wiltshire. It might be too hasty to deny a Deck/Dagger trace to the Ticino, for as proto-Hungarians were found there, it's notable that the Hussian Hungarians (expert bow-and-arrow fighters) can apply to House / Hesse liners, especially as the Huss surname is listed with the Hesse's/Hessels. The Husse's/Houseys can be gleaned as using the House cross in colors reversed, but with a gold Shield. In colors reversed, the Husse/Housey cross is the Arms of Pula, linkable not only to the Pollock saltire (Pollocks use it in both color schemes), but to the Scottish Andrew saltire. The Scottish Andrews were from king Andrew of Hungary. For this paragraph, you might want to see the English and Scottish Franks, with their "nati" motto term that can be in honor of Natts/Nathans suspect in Rothschild ancestry. Rothschilds had a Red-Shield house, and a Green-Shield house on the same street (in Frankfurt), and so note that while the Andrew saltire is in reverse to the Pollock saltire on a green Shield (Peter Pollock was the proto-Rothschild extraordinaire), there is a red Shield behind the Andrew saltire. This Rothschild link to Hungarian Hussians well explains the Rothschild and Bower/Baur arrows. Aha! The "VicTRIX" motto term of Scottish Andrews suggests the Tricks/Triggs and Drigs (in the colors of the Andrew saltire) using a sun in Crest!!! It tends to clinch the Hesse and Husse link to the Andrews, of no minor importance, for the Scott royals lied to their people concerning the real reason for the Ross and Andrews clan, and also lied concerning the real reason for the "Andrew's Cross." As Tricks were first found in the same place as Julians/Gillians, they can trace with Julians to Pietas-Julia = Pula. That works, and tends to reveal that Julians/Gillians do trace to that place. The Andrew write-up says that the Andrews of far-north Scotland (CAITHness, now linkable to Chatti / Cassell liners) moved to Dumfries, location of the Nith river where Natts/Nathans were suspect. Plus, I read an article on the early Geds of the Nith who had a branch in far-north Scotland with the Mackays, to the direct west of Caithness. The "Capta majora" motto of Geddes is thereby suspect with the Majors/MAGERs/Mayers (share a red Shield with Andrews and Geddes) in naming of Mayer Rothschild, meaning also that proto-Rothschilds had a close relationship with the Nith-river Geds at some point, a relationship that may have resulted in many inter-marriages over the centuries. It explains why Andrew-related proto-Rothschilds moved to Dumfries. The stag head of the Vice's/Vise's can now link to the Hungarians via the "VICtrix" motto term of Andrew. It tends to reveal that the Andrew line in Scotland went to the Rollo's (and Celts/Colts) of Perthshire, completely logical in the trace of the Rothes raven to the Rollo vikings. Recall that the Rollo vikings were at Moray (where Peter Pollock of Rothes was at), and perhaps even in the Rose surname, all at the Ross-of-Andrew theater. Amazing for this new, clinched trace of Hesse to the Scottish elements under discussion, the Vice's/Vise's are said to be from Viza in ASHwater of Devon, and Devon is the location of D'Esse Court of the Ash's. Moreover, the Waters use three chevrons in colors reversed from the three of German Ash's, tending to explain AshWATER. Therefore, the Ash's are looking like House liners of the Dussel / Hesse kind. This would be a good place to mention that the Rothes-suspect Mousquette's/Muketts/Muscats merged with Montfitchets of the Gernon line (Majors were from Guernsey), for Muschats are listed with Montfitchets...using the three Water chevrons (both surnames Essex). This recalls that Waters are in the "water bouget" used by the Bugs (NOTTingham), who are in the colors of bow-using Bogans of Bavaria (where Rothes were first found), suspect with the Bauers / Bowers. In fact, you can count this paragraph clinched and correct because English Bogans (beside Devon) share a cockaTRICE with the Devon Ash's...which in-turn clinches "cockatrice" as part-code for the Tricks/Triggs. Bogens are as important to Bavaria as the granting of their lozenges to the Arms of Bavaria. Bogens did grant their lozenges, as a fact, to Bavaria even though Wikipedia's articles on the topic do not reveal this. Instead, Wikipedia traces the lozenges only as far back as Wittelsbachs, probably related to Waters, and perhaps even a branch of "Vise." The Wittelsbachs (red Shield) begin to show links to Oettingens (Bavaria), making the Vice's/Vise's suspect with Ottone VISconti. I was going to say, then decided not to, that the Water and Muschat chevrons are from the red one of Quints, first found in the same place as Waters and Muschats. This needed to be said when the blue vair fur (Quint symbol) turned up in the Wittelsbach Coat. The Wittelsbachs, easily identifiable as White's -- suspect with "Water / Watt / Vatts/Watters" -- share vair fur and the talbot head, not to mention white-on-red colors, with Oettingen-Oettingen. To this it needs to be re-mentioned that Oettingen-related Oddie's (in Ottone colors) use Andrew's Cross, and its colors reversed to the fat cross (i.e. similar to the Oddie saltire) of Essens/Essendorfs (clinches king-Andrew connection to Husse's), first found in Hesse. It looks like proto-Rothschilds of the Bogen kind linked to Oettingens. Why? We need to ask Joseph Caiaphas, and his line from the Essenes in Haifa. The Essen cross has the look of the Husse/Housey and House/Howes cross; the Essen cross is even in Heslington colors. Probably, House liners do not all stem from Hesse / Ash liners, but they do seem to converge at the Dusseldorf - Hesse theater. The anchor is shared between the Arms of Dusseldorf, the House's with a green Shield, and the Majors/Mayers. The Dusseldorf anchor is blue, the color of the Bauer wings. this anchor is suspect with the Anak line to high-priest, Annas, through Aenus at the Hebros, beside Sale and not far from the Oettingen-related Paeti. I think it is safe to say that "Oetting" is a version of "White / Wettin," same stock as Wittelsbachs. That tends to trace Odin to "Uat," whose alternative name, Buto, smacks of Budini. This recalls a trace I made of Wittelsbachs to Buda(pest) (Hungarian capital), which can explain why Wittelsbachs just linked to Andrew elements. I just drove this morning's catch to the creek, where I had dropped off two other squirrels. Hopefully, they will reunite. You should have seen how happy he was to pop out of the bucket, and "escape" up a tree. Recalling that Decks/Daggers looked traceable to Dusseldorf, look at the Dickins/Digins using the cross once shown for Eatons (same black colors). It's the one that looks like two double-headed axes in cross formation. This is interesting because Essenes had traced to the Cretan axe, and here the Decks/Daggers and DICKINs, suspect with the namers of the Ticino/TESSEN river, itself looking like a hard-version "D'Essene," so to speak. There is merit here. Dickensons are traced literally to "Richard," but that has got to be deliberately-false code for a merger; Richards are sharing the blue Dickenson lion). It may explain why Dicks and Ricks are related terms. Both surname use their blue lion in Crest, as do Samsons that once showed the Dickin / Eaton double-headed axes. Rick liners go to Rijeka and Richeza, now suspect with Racks'/Rake's, important now because the Arms of Bavaria use the Franconian Rake. That begs the question of why Bavaria / Franconia traces to Raches / Makistos = Samikon at Elis. Richards were first found in the same place as Elis', and that suggests that Dickens and Richards are using the Bruce and/or Hallam/Halland lion. German Richards: Bavaria. No guff. I don't see too many white hearts, but Irish Harts and German Richards share it, and that makes them both suspect with "the heart of Bruce." German Harts: Bavaria. No guff. Scottish Harts: the Frank saltire. No guff. But why are Franconia-suspect Franks tracing to the Pollock saltire, in the colors of the Arms-of-Pula cross? Because, Pula is always to be linked to Rijeka. The Shield-and-Chief color combination of the Scottish Harts is that or Andrew-related Tricks/Triggs. As German Harts are "Hard" while Scottish Harts are in Herod/Hurl colors, the Jewish Harts are extremely interesting. They use the Zionist stars with a single besant in the center. That's all they use. I'm sure I know what this is, for Sohaemus, priest of El-Gabal in Syria, married Drusilla of Massena, the line that I think traced forward in time to Julian Bassianus; hence the Hart besant in the colors of the Dumas and Savary besants. The same Sohaemus then married Drusilla of Herod. When suggesting a trace of "Drusilla" to the Drew surname, I wasn't sure which Drusilla to trace to, and, anyway, I wasn't sure that Drews applied at all. But here I find the line of Sohaemus suspect with Harts while Harts look like they use the Trigg / Drig Shield, and then Drews are also "Dreux." I find this completely interesting. AMAZING. It was only after writing the above that the Somers were re-loaded, because I had traced "Sohaemus" to the Somme river (less than 100 miles from Dreux). It just so happens that Somers not only share a sun with Triggs / Drigs, but were first found in Lower Franconia!!! It was a lucky thing that Somers were found in the last update, or I would have missed this great piece of key in this update. Somers even use a half-green, half-red Shield. Therefore, the Hards and Hards/Harts (RED stag appropriate for an Edomite line) are indeed from Herods, and because Jesus called one Herod a fox, Herods may have taken that symbol, as even the Foix location is situated beside the home of Herod Antipas at Comminges. There is a red fox in the Somers Crest!!! This was badly needed to establish a Herod identification with heraldic hearts (not all of them, perhaps), and to clinch a Herod trace to Harts and Pollocks. It's still not been determined whether the Doris/Orris surname, sharing the wavy Pollock bend in the same colors, is from Doris, wife of Herod 'the great." It tends to verify a Herod trace to Herods/Hurls too, especially if Hurls were from Herluin de Conteville, the ruling family of Comminges-like Comyns. The Comyns surname is also "Commings." There has been much evidence to link the Contevilles to the high priests of Israel. Sumers (with a 'u') use a white-on-green fesse, linkable to the gold-on-green fesse of Herods/Hurls. Reminder: Julius Bassianus was brother to Julius Agrippa, which could be expected where Sohaemus' children with the Massena-line Drusilla were involved with the children from his Herod-related Drusilla. The Drew/Dreux lion is RED, by the way, and the Trews/True's use a plumed/feathered helmet, symbol on a coin of Herod Archelaus, Antipas' brother (both sons of Herod "the great"). Gaius Julius Sohaemus above was brother to Julius Aziza, named after an Aziz/Azizus ancestor in the priesthood. We see the Julian line evident even there to which Julius Bassianus can trace. But Sohaemus under discussion married Julia Drusilla. He was a grandson of a royal Mede, wherefore one can ask whether this was a line from Keturah. Did Mythical Medea represent the Medes that were founded by a son of Keturah? In the article below, don't be deceived into thinking that the El-Gabal emperor (kin of Julia Maesa) was anything to speak of; he was a sexual pig. What were Herod liners doing at Dreux? Why are Dreux's in Drake colors? Why were Drake's first found in the same place as the Josephs sharing the Comyn garbs? Trews were first found in the same place (Warwickshire, traces to Warsaw, Masovian capital, where the Drake wyvern also traces) as Sheriffs ("Esse quam" traces to Essenes of Qumran) that use the Hazel / Dussel fesse in colors reversed. The Scarfs (Yorkshire), remember, are using the Howe wolf-head design (linking Scarfs to Siward's Howe in Yorkshire), and yet the Scarf wolf is in the colors of the one used by Hugh D'Avrances, grandson of Herluin de Conteville. I've only just realized that Scarfs are likely named after the same that named SIGURd, the alternative of "Siward." Sawyers and Seagars are in Scarf colors. The above begs the question of whether Sohaemus' children traces also to Somerset [I did not yet know here that Sohaemus traces to a Soham/Seagham location]. The Sheriffs are said to derive in "reeves," but that might be a fixed, clever code. Reeve's share a green dragon head (not identical design) with Tresure's (Somerset), as well as using Blois colors while being first found in the same place (Suffolk) as Blois'. The Reeves Coat has the look of the Wittelsbach Coat, and the "rege" motto term of Reeves can go to Racks/Rake's, for it seemed obvious that Wittelsbachs should trace to the Franconian Rake. We could expect Somers of Franconia in Somerset, right? Sheriffs and Reeves are both in Reef colors, and the latter use yet another curved perchevron, symbol of Ottone's and Kaip)f)s/Kaiff's. However, Reefs are listed with Reis'/Rise's. As they are said to be from "wood carvers," they link well to wood-using Rita's, and the Reef/Reis oak tree can then link to the Roet tree, of English Roets, first found in Somerset and from Montreuil...the Somme area of Picardy!! I didn't know it would come to this so quickly when asking whether Sohaemus lines were in Somerset. It recalls the Roet trace to Rieti while the Vespasian family there had linked to El-Gabal elements. This was a topic starting about five weeks ago. Here's one piece from the 3rd update in October: After this update was published, I had to re-visit the Petro surname, when it was realized that it used fleur-de-lys in the colors of the giant one of Gamble's, and it just so happens that I had been confident that IAMBLichus, an early priest of El-Gabal, traced to "Gamble." It seemed likely that Campbells/Cammells (gyronny, Titus symbol!!!) applied too, because they are the mother stock of MacArthurs...the ones sharing the same crown as gyronny-using Mathie's. MacArthurs were first found in the same place as Herods/Hurls, and are themselves suspect as Herod liners, though they may be from the proto-Herod Aretas family, of Petra. El-Gabal's priests were early at Arethusa (Syria), and were traceable to Arettium and Assisi, not far from Rieti. "Arettium" and "Rieti" may even be related, as for example I see "Herod" and "Rhodes" related. The Harts are also "Art." Emperor Nero ruled immediately before Vespasian (not including the three uprooted kings), and so compare the Reef/Reis Coat to the Nero Coat. Nero's mother was an Agrippa. It looks like Wittelsbachs can be using the Nero Coat. The Revere's were first found in Dorset. Dorset is important if it traces to Dorians, from Dor, beside Megiddo, and therefore of the Carmel theater. Revere's are suspect from Essenes of Carmel as per the Reeve's link to Essene-liner Sheriffs, and then Sheriffs are now looking like the same that named Siwards / Sigurds while Essenes were tracing to House-related Haughts, from SIGRed the Haughty. Coincidence? It's likely that the bull horns of Polish Druckers (in Drew/Dreux / Drake / Dresser colors) link to the Haught / Mieske bull. The Keturah line that may have engaged Sohaemus at his Mede ancestry is tracing round-about (not fully understood yet) to Sheriffs and Reeve's, making it possible a Keturah trace to Revere's, important because Keturah-suspect Cutters were first found in Dorset too. And Cutters use the dragon-head design of Somerset's Tresure's/TRASHers, who by the way might be a line of Tricks / Drigs that have definitely linked to Sohaemus, likely from one of his Drusilla's. In fact, the sun of Tricks/TRACKS / Drigs can even be code for the El-Gabal sun god, and the Dorsets/Douse's likewise use a sun! Amazing. I've been linking Tresure's to Blois for a while, and here the Reeve's look like they are using a version of the Blois Coat. The Tresure's/Trashers are in the "DOUBLE tressure border" of Seatons and Flemings, and the French Blois' are also DEBLOIS. We get it. But as we are finding Keturah liners in Dorset, Where Palins were first found, let's now recall that the Palin / Polesdon stars linked excellently to the same of MEDleys and Methleys!!! Amazing. It's telling us that Keturah's son, Medan (or perhaps Midian), was the likely namer of Methimna on Lesbos, and traces also to Methoni/Modon > Modena > Modi'in...and Modane, where Blois' have traced! Too much. But are Cutter's (dragon heads in the colors of the Sheriff griffin heads) really from Keturah? That must be your big question. The potential trace above tends to prove it just because it lead to Medan-like terms. And while I traced Motts to Modi'in elements, the Morte variation of Motts goes as Mortons to Wiltshire, where they were first found, which is beside Dorset. Dorsets were first found in Wiltshire, as well as the Lard kin of Polards, who may have been from L'Ard, and thus from Hart/Hard liners. . Freemasonry, from Massena, must have kept track even of Sohaemus lines from king Massena's descendants. Somewheres in the world, the Masons have all that ancestry set apart systematically, with heraldry part of the books. They know exactly what's what, but aren't telling. The rare white sun of Dorsets could be such for matching the colors of French Blois', but as that Blois Coat became suspect with the Aurelia and Sens Coats, note that the Sens Crescent is also the Dorset crescent! Sens were first found in northern Switzerland, somewhere, and while Berne may apply to them, that;s where Riefs/Rieffers were first found. A Drusilla trace to Aurelia Cotta can explain why Dressers/Dreshers (Trasher / Drucker / Dreux etc. kin) use a Shield split in colors reversed from the Wessel Shield (buffalo horn links well to the same-colored Drucker bull horns), and in the colors of the split Eisenhower Shield (I have been neglecting the Westoile variation of English Wessels). Therefore, Drusilla of Sohaemus traces to the Wessels too. Dressers/Dreshers even use a lion in the colors of the Dreux/Drew lion. It had been found that royal Cottians used "dress" as a code. EisenHOWEr seems an apparent merger of two House liners. The Eisenhower Coat (shares the patee with Eisen-like Eatons) looks link-able to the Arms of Sion. Recall the Haught/Houghton bull, for the German Hoffs/Houghs use a leopard face with red bull horns, the colors of the horns above. The Hoff leopard face is black, like that if Keatons, suspect as the Keith Catti and therefore traceable to Hesse-Cassel's founders. As Sheriffs were likely from (or linked to) Warsaw elements of the Drake kind, and while Sheriffs are said to be of the Reeve's, it's not likely coincidental that the Revere's use the same lion as Massins/Masons, for Warsaw is in Masovia. The Revere write-up traces the early family to Chudleigh (Devon), and there is a Chudleigh surname using upright lions in colors of the same of Dressers. Conceivably, Chud(leigh)s/CHIDERleigh's could be Keturah liners such as Cotta's/Cottins/COTTARels. Chudleighs might just be Kidds, one of which uses the Baut goat so as to trace to the Bautica, in the royal-Cottian theater essentially. But the other Kidds (looks like a version of the Leafs/Leve's), with Oak tree and blue Shield (same as Panico's), are interesting for the following discussion that tends to assure Levites at the Panico entity. Note first that the Kidd-Chief stars are used by Aurelia's and Blois', and recall that Kite's were found to use the Ferro eagles. Then, let's go to the Redvers/Redviers variations of Revere's to hypothesize that Revere's and Reeve's were Vere liners from the Vire river of Manche. But first, let's mention that Were's (definitely a Vere branch, ignore the write-up saying otherwise) were first found in the same place as the Revere's of Chudleigh. As per "CHIDERleigh," the Cotters/Cottares' (Oxfordshire, Vere-ruled) can apply. Cotters share blue on green, rarish colors, with German Bauers, but let's add that the green beaver in the Arms of Oxford is suspect with lines from "BAVARia," where Bauers were first found along with Rothes'. If Chiderleighs can thus link to Rothschilds, consider the Kidder discussion below as it links hard as stone to Sohaemus. The Vires' (Sheriff and Guerin colors) are listed with Verons/Vers/Vairs, first found in the same place as Levi's. To this we add the Varns, in Levi colors, and tracing to the Varni in the Schwerin theater, a location suspect with Schere's/Scherfs and therefore with Scarfs and Sheriffs / Reeve's. It can't be a coincidence that Schere's/Scherfs share a black-on-gold (Varn colors) fitchee with Shire's while while Sheriffs are said to be from "Shire Reeves." The Shire's alert us to the Squirrels/Squire's and therefore explain the Hazel squirrel, meaning that Hazels are using the Sheriff fesse in colors reversed. The above recalls my unproven but maintained theory that, after 70 AD, the chief priests of Israel, some of them and their families, took refuge in the Setta valley with Panico's or proto-Panico's of that general area, and then migrated quickly with royal-Cottian elements to the Varni theater along with Herod liners, some of the Cottians becoming Jutes and/or Geats. Anything with "Mod" is suspect from the Keturah > Medan > Methoni > Modi'in line, and so let's repeat that Cotta's/Cottarels share a Shield filled with fretty lattice with Modens/Modleys, first found in BERkshire now tracing to Pergamum, near Lesbos and Foca, the area where the Medley and Methley stars had traced. The Viers (Sheriff and Guerin colors again) are listed with Italian Olivier's/Olivers/Liviero's/Vierins (like "Veron"), using what looks like a version of the Panico Chief, and then to help prove it, English Olivers/OliVIERs (leaves) use nothing but a large oak tree in their Coat. Scottish Olivers (leaves, heart, and probably the Joseph martlet) are said to be from an early "OiVIERE variation. The fleur-de-lys in the Viers/Oliver and Panico Coats are colors-reversed from the Sheriff fleur. Why would that be? Viers/Olivers use roses on stems, as do Schere's/Scherfs, and the other Schere's share ears of wheat with Chappes/Chaips...who link well at Ile-de-France with the Vires'/Verons. These roses could be for the namers of Rostock, north of SchWERIN. Sheriffs share the red rose with Schere's/Scherfs. We are keeping in mind here the theory that the Sheriffs-Reeves merger is partly from the RedVers/RedViers. It's looking good and correct. The point is, a new one, that the Olive's and Olivers, like the Leafs/Leve's said to be from an Oliver product, are surely Levi liners, and yet they have Vere elements worked into their variations whom have been suspect as Ferrari's, potential Pharisee liners. And they can all trace to the Varni, as expected, then to Varangians, and the "laurel BRANCH" of Olivers can even go to Varangi-like Avrances. It makes sense that Redvers (ReVERE's) could be in the Redder/Reader surname. The English branch matches with the colors of the fesse-and-symbols of Hazels, and, besides Scottish Vere's/Weirs use a fesse of Hazel-fesse colors. Redders use gold-on-blue crescents, the symbol of Dorsets and Sens, but then, as Redders are suspect with Redvers while the latter had lived amongst (at least) the CHIDERleigh bloodline, see the gold crescents of Kidders. The Kidder crescents are shared in both colors by Coffers/Coffare's (rhymes with Cotters/Cottare's) -- first found with Roets in the same place (Somerset) to which Sohaemus is tracing who had the Keturah-suspect Mede ancestry -- and then the Coffer/Coffey Crest traces to the Arms of Taranto, the city where MOTels/Motello's were first found. Anything like "MOT" is traceable to the Keturah > Medan line, and meanwhile, as these terms go to Modi'in, origin of Maccabee king-priests if Israel, "Coff" smacks of "Caiaphas" as well as the Essenes lines from Houghs, etc. German Redders use the Goth / Hagar Zionist stars that were tentatively identified as lines from Agatha Aetheling (queen Margaret's mother), thought my me to descend from Helena of Angusta. Remember, Cabbage's, with an "angustis" motto term, were House / HAZEL kin suspect with "ATHELing." The Goth surname (not necessarily the Goth Germanics) can also trace with Cotta's/Cottarels/Gauts to the Gust surname said to be from "Gaut" and the Goths. German Redders/REDL's are in the colors of Rita's/Rheda's who trace to the BistRITA tributary of the SIREt (Angusta was near the Siret). The Siret surname is listed with the squirrel-liner Sire's, suspect of course with the "Shire Reeves" code for Hazel-related Sheriffs. Let's go back to "Somers even use a half-green, half-red Shield." The same is for Belgian Flecks and English Fulke's/Folks, and then Pollocks use a green Shield. I haven't decided yet whether, but it certainly looks like, proto-Pollocks were Fulks of Anjou. If correct, then it is a better case for tracing proto-Rothschilds to Mr. Aflaq, co-founder of Baathists. This is important for two reasons: 1) Rothschilds can be suspect in Iraq as part of the anti-Christ, aside from any surname considerations, and the anti-Christ was suspect with Baathists = Sunni, apart from any surname considerations; 2) Somers are now fairly clinched from Sohaemus, from Syria, and Baathists were founded by Syrians. Imagine, then, if the Sunni are from the SohaeMUS line with Drusilla of Massena, for that jibes with a mouse-liner anti-Christ. Good morning. I was in bed early last night because I was up the night before about 1 am. There are times when I feel that my writings are especially Led by God. There are clues that I've become familiar with. This discussion must be important to Him. It seems I am treading on the prophetic scenario that He has been seeking to convey for years starting with mouse signs. Immediately before writing the paragraph above, the Standard surname was checked because Kidders use: "An arm in blue holding a packet, inscribed thereon the word "Standard"." I didn't have anything to say about the Standard surname, however, until, after writing the paragraph above, I began to wonder whether Somers lines used versions such as "Sonny." It was worth a try, and I knew from the past that Soams/Somes' are listed with Soans. Sonnys (from Normans) are listed with Stoneys/Staneys while Standards are also "Stonard" and similar variations, but for this discussion, the StanART/StaHART variations seem Herod-important, for Somes'/Soan's (from Normans) use a hawk's lure in Crest, the Herod/Hurl symbol. I expect the El-Gabal cult from Arethusa to be related to the family of Aretas III that is known to have provided Kypros, the mother of Herod "the great." To help prove that the Hurl variation is for Herluin of Conteville, the Conte's and Falcons share white-on-blue crescents, and then the Some/Soan Crest is "A falcon STANDing on a lure." Was it really important to say "standing"? No, and it means that we can be certain of the Somes' link to Standards/Stonards. This is a huge heraldic key. Get out the grease because we've got ancient doors to jam loose. Why are Falcons figuring into the Baathist discussion that began with Fulks and Flecks? The white Falcon crescent could be in use in the Kidd Crest, important because it's Kidders that use "Standard" in their Crest. English Falcons use a "Vis" motto term, and Vice's/Vise's (Rollo suspects, traceable to Vikersund in Buskerud) were first found in the same place (Sussex) as Kidders. It doesn't seem coincidental that Kite's and Kitts/Kyts use the falcon (it's what they call it). As Kite's are suspect with Ferro's, the claim of Vere's that they were counts of Anjou before the Fulks is making the Anjou counts suspect with a Sohaemus line. It just so happens that Somes'/Soans were first found in the same place (Suffolk) as Standards/Stonards. The latter use eagles, the symbol on the black stone of El-Gabal, and so this is a surname going back to Sohaemus' priesthood...which may explain why Sonny is part of the Stoney/Staney surname. It just so happens that while Somes'/Soans use mallets, the mallet surname shared gold-on-blue scallops with Sonnys. These are in the colors of the Hazels. It's becoming clear that Sohaemus traces to Contevilles at Comyns. As Clare's were likewise first found in Suffolk, its very notable that Clare's use three chevrons in colors reversed from the one used by Somes'/Soans, and the latter's chevron is shared with Welfs/Wolfs (same wolf heads as Kaip(f)s), first found in Cheshire and said to be from Hugh Lupus, grandson of Herluin of Conteville. The three Clare chevrons are identical to the three once showing for Dutch Bergs / Burgs because Herluin of Conteville was a Burgo surname, and he married the mother of the Conqueror, himself a Claros. I don't know which of the two families had the triple chevrons first, but I expect them to link to the three red ones (it's 2:03 am, what's the squirrel in my attic doing awake?) in the Arms of Eure-et-Loir, which happens to be the location of Dreux now understood as a fact to be from Sohaemus and one of his Drusilla's. The "adversis" motto term of Welfs/Wolfs can be code for Redvers. One Conte surname comes up as "Counter," and then Standards/Stonards use a Shield "counterchanged." As Ranulf le Meschin was himself a Conteville liner, it's one reason to view the Somes'/Soans from Drusilla of Massena. For some reason, the Somes'/Soans do not come up when entering "Some," but the Macey-related Sions/Sine's/Swans do, and they not only share the heart with Bitars/Buttars, but are now showing falconer's gloves...to be used with hawks lure's, you see. It's the Herod-Massey merger from Sohaemus, isn't it? What was it doing at Sion? Previously, the Some/Sion gloves were the gauntlets used by Maceys, explaining why the Some/Sion chevron is in the colors of the Macey chevron. The gauntlet gloves were code for the line from John of Gaunt, husband of Catherine Roet, daughter of Payne Roet from Montreuil near the mouth of the Somme river. That should explain why Some's are listed with Sions/Swans. John had been in Candale, near Bordeaux, and Borders were first found in the same place as Tresure's (you get it) and Roets. As Bordeaux is at the Gironde theater, it's not coincidental that the Arms of Gironde use the gyronny symbol in the colors of the Picard gyronny, for the Somme river is in downtown Picardy. This gyronny is shared (different colors) by Titus', that being one of the evidences for a Roet trace to Rieti. But the Campbell/Cammell gyronny was part of the evidence that Titus' family had linked to the El-Gabal line of Iamblichus and Azizus, suspect at Assisi and neighboring Arettium. Somes'/Soans (in Second/Segur colors) are said to be from a Soham = SEAGham location (Cambridge) prior to the Conqueror's invasion of England. This evokes the trace of Bassianus' to the Sava river, especially as it's expected to lead to Valentinian and his squirrel line (Seagars were part of that line). We have exceptional evidence here that Seagars (and the Sigurd / Siward names) were from Soham = Sohaemus. It should be mentioned here that the Assi surname shares scales with Justine's/Justice's, making the Azizus line suspect, as expected, to Justine and/or Valentinian. From there (about 450 AD), it's going to Anjou's Vere counts (750 AD) less than 200 years before the Soham/Seagham location appeared. The Muslims were just getting under way at the time that Vere's claim to appear at Anjou, and so, perhaps, the Sunni Muslims had connection to the Somes' / Some's. Why MUSlim? The Muslims had a sacred black stone too. Were they descended from SohaeMUS? Was "MoHAMMED" from "(So)Haemus"? As the Somes'/Soans use HAMMers (albeit they are called, mallets), what about the Hams and same-colored Hammers developing from "SoHAM"? Repeat: "English Falcons use a "Vis" motto term, and Vice's/Vise's (Rollo suspects, traceable to Vikersund in Buskerud) were first found in the same place (Sussex) as Kidders." Kidders and Hams share green Shields, and Hams (sharing the MacAbee salmon in the same colors) and Hammers were likewise first found in Sussex. Hams are traceable to Hamar, near Vikersund, the Norwegian area of the Claro's? The area includes Ringerike sharing an annulet/ring with German Hams, and the latter's is a giant one in the colors of the giant annulet of Vita's/Vitone's (TreVISO). As Ottone's (Falcon colors) use the annulet too, it can be gleaned that Vita's were a merger with, or a branch of, the Visconti-related Vice's/Vise's. The Vita - Vise relationship is clinched, and tracing to the Norwegian home of Claros'. Why? Note that Bushers (Dorset) and Hamars (not the same Coat as Hammers) share black Shields and small lions upon them, thus tracing them both to Buskerud. It's rare to find fork-tailed lions in Coats (they are usually in Crests), but forked-tails are showing in both the Hamar and Busher Coats. English Bush's/Buschs happen to use spread eagles in the colors of the same of Stoners / Standards/Stonards. The Bittini/Bitti variations of Vito's is suspect with Bidens/Buttons, said to be of Bath and Wells of Sohaemus-suspect Somerset. The "chapeau" in the Biden surname is from the same of Capelli's, first found in the general area as Vito's/Bittin's/Bitti's. Somerset is where the Bath's/Atha's were first found that share a fat cross of the style used by Bitars and Aflacks (for new readers, Baathists were founded by Mr. Bitar and Mr. Aflaq). The Bath/Atha cross is white, as are the fat crosses of Packets and Petersons, and the Bitar and Aflack crosses are colors reversed, in the colors of the same, fat Sinclair cross. It's now indicating that Baathists were from the Vita > Biden line, and including the Falcon-related Vise's, which can perhaps support the Sohaemus trace to Anjou. Nicholas de Vere claimed that an unknown MILO de Vere was the first count of Anjou, but it may have been code for the Miles', who share green and white with Hams / Hammers. The GREEN mirror of Milo's mother, Melusine, is code for Mire's/Mireux's, first found in Anjou. As Mire's/Mireux's use a myrtle tree, they were traced well to mythical Myrtilus of the Elis/Pisa area, where Aethlius was likewise from. The Botters/Bodins, first found in the same place as Miles' and Bidens/Buttons, use an eagle facing left, as is the Some/Soan falcon, as is the eagle on the black stone of el-Gabal. Left is the sinister location, which in heraldry is suspect (in my view) with SENESchals. It's interesting but certainly not clinched that the El-Gabal eagle was purposely faced left as code for Senes/Somes-like bloodlines. The Botter Coat: "...red eagle STANDing on a silver perch." Although the Botter Crest shows nothing, the description says: "On the middle of a staff a gold crown." The Botter eagle happens to be in Staff colors, and Staffs (swan in Crest) are suspect in using the Quint chevron. The Hawks, honored in the hawk's lure, use "pilgrim's STAVEs" (which are staffs). Botter's are said to be from a person with a "striking physique" (haha), and Hawks use "Strike" as their full motto. Compare the Some/Sion Coat with Dickens (expected with squirrel-using Dyke's) and Richards, and assume Richard Claros, duke of Normandy, grandson of Rollo. This Richard was styled, Sans Peur (I've seen that in motto's), translated as "Fearless," but might it have been code for the Sion-like Sens / Sans bloodline? The Sans share spread eagle's with Standards/Stonards, who by the way share their eagles in the colors of the Stoner (Oxfordshire) eagle's. The Sans eagle is shared by Spinks who in-turn share mascles on a blue Shield with Seneschals. As Spinks were first found in the same place as Quincy's, who likewise use mascles, Quincys (and therefore Caepio's) become suspect in the Sohaemus line. One way to trace the Sohaemus line in the camp of Valentinian to Anjou is by way of Valance on the Rhone, near Lyon. The Lyons and Lannoys both use green-on-white lions, the colors of the Miles', and the colors of the Valentin squirrels. Then, Dutch Valence's/Valentinus' are white on green. The Botter/Boden eagle is colors reversed to the Vienne eagle, and the latter can trace to Vienne, near Lyon, important because Miles' were first found in the same place as Botters/Bodins...and Drake's, suspect with the Sohaemus line of Dreux's. Bidens/Buttons even share the bull scalp with Druckers. The latter must be from Drusilla too! But does this indicate that Sohaemus liners are also Baathist liners of the Bath / Biden kind? Apparently, yes. It's another reason to suspect Sohaemus' name with the Sunni Muslims. You realize, of course, that Botters can be a Bitar/Butter branch. Another surname first found in Oxfordshire are the Packets, looked up as per the "packet" with the Standard term. This is a good reason to see Vere's of Oxford in the Redvers/Revere's, who had the Chudleigh location of the CHIDERleighs, for it's the Kidders that use the packet. It is not surprising that Packets use spread eagles, as do Standards/Stonards, and thus the Packet eagles are the El-Gabal eagle. The Packet Coat uses the Sinclair cross in colors reversed, and looks like a version of the Pascal Coat, both using the Levi lions in Levi-lion colors. The black, collared lion in the Packet Crest is that also of Gernons, suspect in the Titus gyronny. The Titus lion design was showing in the Oxford surname until recently. My opinion is that there would not have been a rash of design changes at houseofnames starting in 2012 had they not been aware of my work. The purpose seems to be to discredit my work, so that the reader will think that design matches are irrelevant. But when the changes are made, the changes are yet acceptable in the tracking system. The design change links to other close kin of that surname. Every surname is bound to link at some point, but heraldic matches indicate close links. The Pascals are suspect with the Pascel variation of Pasi's/Pace's, and they in-turn traced excellently to the naming of VesPASIan (Titus' father). Therefore, the Packets are Pascals of the Pace kind, and all three surnames trace to Titus. The Pasi's/Pascels (have one variation linkable to Picenum) were suspect with a merger with Payens/Pagans, wherefore note the Paget-like variations of Packets. The besant of English Pace's (Cheshire) is suspect with Bassianus. The Peterson Coat is a near-match with the Packet/Paget Coat, and while sharing the "nihil" motto term of Vere's, code for Neils/Nihills, the motto also uses "sine" while showing a swan in Crest. This has the tendency to clinch an El-Gabal trace to Sion while clinching the Peterson / Packet eagles as the El-Gabal eagles. It can be gleaned that the white lion heads in the Peterson Coat are of the Sinclair-related Works/Werks (Were liners?) and Raines'. The latter trace with Kidds to Panico's. Sohaemus Lines to Edmond Ironside and Exxon The Schumers are listed with Schumachers, and wrongly said to derive in the shoemaker occupation. I was waiting for something like Schumers for a reason. But first, lets tell that the Schumer axe is upside down (said to be "pointing downwards"), as is the Chanut chevron, the Masci wing of the Diens/Dives', and the Genova/Geneva wing. This time, however, the symbol (of Schumers) is in the colors of the DOWNS/Douns, important because Down liners are expected in an upside-DOWN symbol. The Chanuts (kin of Chaine's/Chenays using the Masci wing) could be using the Deny/DuMAIS chevron, important as per the expected trace of Sohaemus to Julia Maesa. The wing design of Geneva's is shared by Bauers. And Dunhams are themselves Masci liners. I've been waiting for the Skit surname to crop up so that I could suggest a trace from them to "Shi'ite." I realize that Muslims might have their own conclusions for the derivations of "Sunni / Shi'ite," but I'm one to be less than keen on such things, thanks to the many heraldic write-ups that are deliberate falsifications, and others that are just plain wrong. The Schumers, likely a branch pof Sumers / Somers, are said to be from "schuoch = shoe", and then Skits are shown properly as "Skeoch." The Schumer axe design is used by Drake's, now suspect from "Drusilla." I never imagined Drake's tracing to a name, but if it's correct, Drusilla's offspring trace to the Drago river of Sicily. The "potent" cross of Skits/Skeochs can be for the Putents and/or Patents, terms traceable to Bidens/Buttons, Botters/Bodins and Potters, all of the same place as Drake's. Skits are suspect from Scythia, for the Budini of Scythia can apply to these surnames. Drake's were first found in the same place as Botters, the ones with a "striking" code linked earlier to the "Strike" motto of Botter-related Hawks. The Hawkeswells (in Blois colors and format, first found in the same place as Blois') happen to use the Drake / Schumer axe design too. Good morning again. After writing the above, I couldn't stay awake any longer, and got some sleep, waking up about 9 am, at which time I heard a squirrel circling around on the attic floor. It passed over my bed three times in quick succession, as though it had nothing better to do than make circles. I heard the path that it was taking; each time, after passing the bed, it had to pass the rat trap filled with fresh peanut butter yesterday afternoon (after the other squirrel was caught and driven away), but it did not snap the trap. I heard from this squirrel no more after it's three rounds. Do you understand what this means? I'll tell you later. The axe is used also by Schuh's/Shuh's/Schugs/Shoo/Shoemaker surname, using quarters with numerous symbols, as well as two ostrich feathers in Crest. But, at first glance anyway, only one of the symbols, a tower "topped with a tree", allows a sure trace to Sohaemus, as per the Tree variation of Trews. [After many paragraphs below, however, I got to the German Sage's/Saegers (gold crescent, see more below), finding ostrich feathers there. This branch of Sage's was first found in Pomerania, beside MECKlenburg, and so note how Macks/Mechs become suspect with "SchuMACHer" below. Apparently, Sage's can trace to Soham/Seagham. Soham/Seagham was a Saxon outfit, and Topps (beside Dorset) are said to be from Saxons (Normans merging with Saxons are expected here). That brings Saka Scythians possibly into the Schumer / Schuh/Shoemaker family i.e. linkable to "Schu." The Top Crest is "A gauntlet holding a hand." Gaunt-related Ghents use spread eagles in the colors of the same of Stoners / Standard/Stonards, and Gaunts trace to Fano, origin of the gauntlet-using Fane's/Vains/Veyne's, from an area at the northern end of Picenum...not far from Schio and easily connected to it by Valentins in PICENum-suspect VICENza. Fano is near CATTOLica, where Chatillons may trace. The Shoemaker description includes, "a knight issuing from the knees, holding a battle-axe", allowing a trace to the Blois-related Knights that share three pallets (vertical bars) with the Counts of Blois-Chatillon (belong more to Chatillon than to Blois). For this exercise, the Cassel- / Hassel-like look of "Chatillon" can be important for unlocking the reality behind Shoemakers, i.e. tracing to the Chatti Germanics and therefore to the Hazel / Dusseldorf line. Women using "Adel" in their names appear as per the Normans after Richard Sans Peur. The Chatillons are suspect with Chattans/Cato's/KITTERS/KITTo's because the latter were linked to Italian Botters using a bend in the colors of the Spurr bend. The spur in the Knight Coat links well to Spurrs (Devon) using gold garbs (Wessel symbol) on a bend that is moreover the Arms of Blois. A realization has just occurred due to the Douse variation of Dorsets (El-Gabal sun), who likewise use a crescent in the colors of the Hazel crescent. It tends to trace Dorsets to Dussel(dorf) liners, but in keeping with a Dorset trace to Dor at mount Carmel, it dawns on me that the Sensii > Sens > Sine's/Sions may have been from an E-less "Essenes." The Cotesii were smack beside the Sensii (near the mouth of the Siret), and to this it can be added that Seatons/Sittens, who re-named Sion, have proven much to be of the Seat's/Seeds/Cedes' using pallets. If we are half convinced that Schumers / Shoemakers were Sumers / Somers, we might be able to see why Shoemaker-honored Knights (spread eagle) are related to STANDish's. The latter can be linked not-bad already to Standards/Stonards. The border color combination of Knights is in the colors of Schumers/Schumachers, were first found in the same place (Suffolk) as Borders, Somes'/Soans, Standards/Stonards, Clare's and Mallets. There is a story to be told here that has Sohaemus going through Rollo's grandson, Richard "Sans Peur," and the Mallets can be of Malahule, Rollo's uncle on his father's side. Reminder: mallets are used by Some's/Soans, assuring that the Mallet surname relates to Sohaemus. Then, the Maily/Maillet Crest stag is called a "deer," as is the Mallet Crest. It just so happens that the Borders are using the Sword = Siward swords, in the colors also of the SHUTE swords, what a Skitincidence. Shute's are suspect as a branch of Scute's and Sewers/Shuters. Shute's were first found in the same place (Wiltshire) as Topps, and it was the Topps who use a gauntlet while John of Gaunt was at Candale, beside Bordeaux. If the Topps are indicated by the "tower topped by a tree" of knight-using Schumachers, it can explain why STANTons were first found in NOTTinghamshire, named after Knight-like Cnut. The Stantons even use a Shield filled with vair fur in the colors of the same that fill the Champagne Shield, important because the Arms of Blois share a version of the Arms of Champagne. Candale can link to heraldic squares otherwise called cantons. Red cantons, I've just noted, are shared by Knights, Stantons, Chudleighs and Topps. The CHUDleighs (beside Somerset) were just looked up again as per the CHUTE variation of Shute's. As it was Kidders that gave us the Standard clue, let's remention the CHIDERleigh variation of Chudleighs, asking why Kidder lines should be of the Shute liners? This can have the effect of tracing the gold star of Borders to the same in the moline of Chives, first found in the same place as Chudleighs. The latter use upright lions in the colors of the same of Stewarts, first found in the same place (Devon). Bordeaux's use the lion in colors reversed. Over the years, I have wholly neglected, "Sol Invictus," used anciently for describing El-Gabal. I've seen "invictis" motto terms. Sole's/Solneys (suspect with Mr. Sauniere at Rennes-le-Chateau) use another white Shield like the Knights and Borders, with an engrailed border. The Sole fish can go to the theory, a good one in my opinion, that the black stone was secretly the papal mitre (same basic shape), though others say that the mitre is a fish head. It brings to mind the fish heads of Barrys tracing to the mythical-Perdix invention of the saw, which he got from seeing fish jaws (Sage's are said to be from saw-ers). As Perdix was traced tentatively to the Parthini, note how close they are to the northern part of the Drilon river, where you see GABULeum. When the mitre theory was first mentioned, I also thought that the central part of the fleur-de-lys was secret code for the black stone, for, months earlier, I had realized that the central part was the fish symbol out of Laus = Ragusa. Therefore, I reasons that the papal mitre is deliberately in the shape of the central part of the fleur-de-lys, the point here being that Lissus is on the map above smack between the Parthini and Gabuleum. Moreover, the Ragusa fish traces to Bar at lake nearby lake Scodra, where Skits and Scute's, et-el, trace. By the way, the Mitre surname looks like it can be using the Kidd stars, for while the Kidd oak traced to Panico's, so can the Mitre dove. The Kidds use an "orbem" motto term while Catholic clergy kept an orb, a spherical symbol of power, in the round shape of their sun-god-suspect communion wafer. Immediately after writing here, "Kitter" was entered to find Chattans/Cato's, and so I went up a few paragraphs to add that info. The Chattan-related Chatans were re-loaded to find ChaSTAIN and a ChaSTAND variations that seem for the Stain's/Stands, and then entered "Stang" as per "Chastang." The Stangs brought up the leaves shared by Hazels and House's, and the surname, which includes "Stragen/Stragne," was first found in Bavaria, which recalled my view that the strongarm of the ArmSTRANG Crest as a Bauer / Rothschild symbol. The point is, the "Invictus" motto term of Armstrongs! And the Armstrongs (Blois colors) use three pale bars (in Bavaria colors) as do Knights. It reminds me that NHL hockey was founded by some heraldry-minded leaders. As only one example of many, George Armstrong was the captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs when Johnny Bower was the goalie. The Toronto club was at first green, like the Livingston surname that co-founded it, and the "Leafs" was likely of the LIVING/Levin bloodline. But the Toronto uniforms quickly turned to blue and white (inappropriate color for leaves), the colors of the Arms of Taranto. It was realized that these are the colors of Bavaria too when it was gleaned, and verified by a reader, that the MAYPOLE celebration of witchcraft used a MAPLE tree. The maypole celebration is on May 1, the day that the Bavarian Illuminati was founded. Who did the leaders of the Bavarian Illuminati think they were? Why did they have a communist system prepared for society? What sort of control freaks were they? Today, society has become a machine extraordinaire. You are wanted as part of that machinery. You are free to chose, but if you want to survive, you are essentially forced to became part of the machine. The way that I see the 666 system, God will call us out of that machine, to watch it self-destruct. Controls are necessary to a point, but there was a control freak honored greatly by some, William the Conqueror. He had his family members, and their friends, placed in all the power structures of his English realm, then counted and recorded the possessions of the common people, even if they had only one cow. Who did William think he was to seek a society of his own choosing, for the benefit of his own family members? What a large ego, the size of satan's bottomless stomach. And that's our society today, with computers to help make it happen. We are in a control-freak environment where everything is decided and put into effect as far as they can swing it. Little in society is by chance anymore, or "wild." It's all tamed like a work mule, and some find comfort and security in this. For me, true freedom is wild, like the animals who don't need to pay more than half of all they work for to three, even four, governments. You are paying a lot more in taxes than the official taxes, for there is tax money built into everything you buy. Income, business taxes, and government fees charged to companies are passed on to the consumer in the retail price. You pay their taxes, don't be deceived. Governments like high prices because they count everything, assessing the incoming money levels for how to maximize them, and high retail prices translate into higher tax charges. You are a government tool in the eyes of the government. You are their money tree, and for me, this stinks and needs to be changed. The Democrats / liberals are your worst enemy in this regard. Here is how free market works, and this is where government controls are needed. If property values increase 50-percent in a short span of time, the window manufactures / retailers, for example, will increase window prices by 50 percent even though it costs them no more to manufacture and distribute windows. It goes for every material thing in the house. Does that seem righteous to you, or more like satan's bottomless stomach? Where is the federal government though all of this price fixing? In bed with the devil. A window three-feet square -- made of cheap extruded plastic (it takes about two minutes for an extrusion machine to push out the plastic in one window of this size), and put together in less than an hour on assembly lines, and even though it's made largely of glass from abundant sources of silica - ordinary sand -- will cost you about $300-400 dollars at Home Depot. That could be three days income for some. Does that seem righteous to you? Is it not rather the foreseeable future in the global village? And Home Depot, I have become sure, requests and sells B-grade products from companies if it can get away with it. Yes, governments need money to supply their services to the people, but governments are no longer serving the people. They are now corporations seeking to maximize profits and political power simultaneously. They have become the lord-it-over enemy of the peoples by this attitude, and that's a police state on the brink. That's where globalists and their computers are going. Mr. Rothschild, give the money back to the peoples that you have stolen. But no, he is prepared to take much more, because he has not yet acquired full control of the machinery. There are yet some leaks in the hoses. Wherever there is too much money made in the machinery, there the government will go to seize the better half of it. It's the government's machine, after all, that's how the globalists view it. They possess us, not we them. Globalists have one hand on their corporations, and the other on government pawns. It's not a coincidence that poor people are not invited to Bilderberg meetings, or that governments protect those meetings and agree that media should not report the agenda, their decisions, direction, conduct, or their aspirations. Only the fool believes that governments today are there to serve the people. To maximize profits, the priests of Israel had employees selling religious items at the Temple during the great feasts. That is the definition of Mr. Rothschild today. His middle name is, Maximize Industry. Revelation calls it, Babylon the Hoar. The Illuminati is LUXury. By "Mr. Rothschild," I don't mean the Rothschilds as a whole or any one of them in particular. I mean the gamut of globalists undertaking the same / similar agenda (disagreements are predictable). For the most part, only they know who they are for sure. Did I mention that the Coffers/Coffeys use the white-on-green dancette of Sumers? No, actually, that escaped me until now. It's important where the Kidders use crescents in Coffer-crescent colors, and the latter Coffers were first found in SOMERset. Just like that, Sohaemus is tracing to Coffers. And, it's now becoming apparent, the entire line from king Massena to Freemasonry seems to be wholly through Drusilla of Sohaemus. My hunch is that this is the same that produced Maccabees. As Coffers/Coffeys use mythical Taras of Taranto, it should be added that Motels of Taranto use the Caffery/Cafferty horse and rider, with feathered helmet tracing to Herods. Earlier in this update: "Sumers (with a 'u') use a white-on-green fesse, linkable to the gold-on-green fesse of Herods/Hurls." It stinks bad, very bad, like souls rotting in Hell. Herods liked to build monuments unto themselves. They were special in their own eyes. Ruling and lording it over meant everything. They set up friends, as did the Romans, to cage their society, to systematize it on behalf of the crown. Freemasons and the Enlightenment destroyed the crown so that they could have power over it through parliament, and by that method made parliament the new crown in disguise. You are their fool and their mule if you don't belong to it as their accomplice. The Revolt is Coming, and you should join Him before it comes so that He doesn't mistaken you for one of them. Be marked with His Seal of Approval. Resist the beastly machine; don't even enjoy its shade. Modern society is not to be your friend, or your security. You will not be permitted to live off-the-cuff, impulsive or have any freedoms, if the tools of satan can help it. Just recall Communism at its worst. When the devil left Communist Russia after the United States helped the pope to topple it, he settled the United States for to push aside the Freemasonic demon in charge of it's capitalism and industry. Ever since, the United States has become more Communist, and very willing to jump into bed with the Europa Hoar. It appears at this time that the 666 system will be the Europa Hoar's block house, with soft Marxism where it's reigns can be applied short of popular revolt, and the "freedom" illusion of capitalism. Stewarts, largely suspect in the very grease of the beastly machine, can be traced to Lure liners of the Leir / Lier kind, and Lure's likewise use a gold star, in the two colors of the Alan / Julian / Bauer / EU star. Lure's are listed along with Herods/Hurls (hawk's lure) as septs of McLeods. (To see sept lists, click "Site Map" at the top of the houseofnames page). The lone Lure star is in the colors of the MACH/MAKE stars, and colors reversed to the lone ShoeMAKER star, and the Downs, suspect with the Down-colored and downward Schumer axe, likewise use a lone star. Meeks use "impLEAR" for a motto, which tends to clinch the Lure-star link to the Shoemaker star. That brings Schumers into the Herod fold, as expected of Sohaemus. Recalling that Shoemakers are mallet kin, what about that MALLARD duck in the Meek Coat? As per the "jungor" motto term of the Meeks above, and the black wolf in these other Meeks, they link to Yonge's/Youngs. The ChaSTAINIER variation of Chattans is important here because I recently found evidence that the Mouse Tower is in the Chatan/Chastainer Coat. And here I find that Stainers were likewise first found in SOMERset. The perchevron of Stainers is in the colors of the same of Aesons (Angus lion). The red roses in the Chatan Coat, and the white color of the tower, looks linkable to Hoppers and Hop-like Cope's / Copps (Coffer possibilities but suspect with "Caepio"), the latter two sharing red roses, likely for the position of Copeland in the Lancaster theater. Copelands are probably using the black bend of Hanans. The Stainer Coat as a whole, including its single white bird, is a reflection of the Annas Coat, and then Aesons were first found in Annas-related Angus. Copelands use yet another red canton. The double bars of Washingtons (Lancashire, location of Lancaster) in the Copeland Coat are a match with the Canton surname using the entire Washington Coat in colors reversed. To refresh your memory, red cantons appeared above in the Knights, Stantons, Chudleighs and Topps. The GANDon variation of Cantons may betray the Gaunt / Ghent bloodline that founded the Lancastrian rose. The Stainer bird happens to be another stork that traces to Istria with the stork-using Storrs and storkline-related Pettys (share the quarters of Oddeys and link to Bavaria's Oettingers). It is predictable that the Sohaemus marriage to Drusilla of Massena had a line to Mieszko's, but I'd like to say that I traced Mieszko's to the Sava theater BEFORE finding Bassianus and Valentinian importance on or around that river. Perhaps mythical SIEMowit and SIEMomysl of the Mouse Tower were corruptions from some term developing out of "SOHAEM." The "Hold fast" motto of McLeods is revealing for Mieszko connection, for Holders are suspect with wheel-using Colters with KOLODziej-the-Wheelwright liners from the Mouse Tower, and Fasts are listed with WITHipools. That's not coincidental, for the Fast/Withipool bend looks linkable to the Lorraine bend (with Piast eagles), as well as to the crosslets of Ricks (SOMERset) i.e. from Richeza of Mieszko. The Ricks even share the quarter colors of Siegers (and Pettys), making them prime Sohaemus suspects. Depending on what it means to you, you might want to see the red Mone/Moan bend, and see the treatment of Mone's earlier in this update for some very solid evidence of a Hasmonean-Levi link. The McLeods are using the same castle as Chattans, in Chatan colors. You saw the white bull head between the McLeod flags (Flecks/Flags, right, using the Washington bars in black) earlier in the Haught and Host surnames = Mieszko Poles that ended up in Scandinavia, where McLeods are said to descend from. They are said to be from mythical HALFdan, which might be code for the Halfs/Helps in McLeod colors. In any case, Sigrid the Haughty did marry a Dane king in the ballpark of Halfdan's creation. In the McLeod sept page, their bull head is black, like the Mieske bull head. The Host bull head is in McLeod colors. As McLeods are said to descend from vikings in the Isle of Man, and because the Arms of that place use three human legs, the Hosts (SOMERset) are likely a branch of Hose's using three human legs. The "Invictus MANCo" motto of Armstrongs may be part-code for the Manx people of the Isle of Man. Hose's were first found in LEICestershire, and then Fussen of Germany, on the LECH river, likewise use three human legs in its Arms. Fussen is near lake BODENsee, an entity very linkable to Botters/Bodins, and then Italian Botters share the bend of, and were related to, Chattans / Chatans, tending to assure that McLeods use the Chattan castle. As Hose's are said to be from "William of Hose formerly, William de Nueris," it recalls when the trace of Botters to the Budini was clinched, for I see the Budini from Buz, son of Nahor, and Nahorites are viewed (by me) in the Neuri, not far from the Budini (Ukraine). That picture is part of the Bus surname using the Leicester cinquefoil. As Boyds trace to the Budini, why do Boyds, known kin of Stewarts, use a Coat like the Mark / Marx Coats? How possibly could Stewarts link to the Adam WEIShaupt's Bavarian Illuminati? Why do French Alans share gold on blue stars with the Weis surname? Can it be possible that the Bavarian Illuminati, after it went underground, arose to put its stars on the EU flag? Hose's are traced from Mr. Nueris to the Noyers in Eure, location of Dreux, and so we actually have heraldic indication that Abraham's brother led to Noyers (Burgundy), who are showing nothing but the spread eagle shared by Sans', Dunns, and Spinks...and perhaps Seigers/Seegers. This has potential to trace Sohaemus to Siegen (beside Hesse) and Siegerland / Sauerland of Germany. This is the Chatti theater to which Chattans can trace, and where Sohaemus lines traced by another method, including the sun of the Hesse surname. Seagar-related lines link to the Assi scales, and that predicts that Azizus lines can be expected in the Siegen - Sauerland stretch. Look at how close Cassel is to Sauerland. If you read how Nassau ancestry was in Siegen, that can explain Nassau importance to Freemasonry, and even the Orange Masons. Why does the Arms of Cassel use 13 trefoils in the colors of the stars in the American flag, which once numbered 13? Why is there a bend in Chattan-bend colors in the Arms of Cassel? How do Botters trace to Hesse? Why do neither the Chattan nor Chatan write-ups trace to Cassel? Why do Scottish Cassels share the Kennedy Coat? Why do both use "la fin" in their mottoes, which is without doubt code for Lafins, who are Fonts (same place as Irish Kennedys), and therefore trace to the fountains of the Cass / Kiss and Cuss/Custes Coats? Didn't the latter seem linkable to George Washington's wife? It is now clear, for the first time, that Cass' / Kiss' and Custes', and likely also the Kissingers, trace to Cassels. But do they also trace to the Illuminati suspects at Hesse-Cassel? George Washington was a contemporary with the founder of the Bavarian Illuminati (founded on America's first year, 1776), and he had a WEIShaupt surname, like the proto-Washington Wassa's. "Sayn-Wittgenstein was a county of mediaeval Germany, located in the Sauerland of eastern North Rhine-Westphalia. Sayn-Wittgenstein was created when Count Salentin of Sayn-Homburg married the heiress Countess Adelaide of Wittgenstein in 1345. " Clicking to the Sayn-HOMburg article, because it evokes the Homs home of El-Gabal, I found that its short list of counts begins with an Englebert, suggesting that HUMPERdinks were Homburg liners. I don't promptly see that the symbol of Home's/Hume's link to Homburg. Humps are listed with Amptons, but I don't see a connection with their symbols either. However, soon below, I trace the write-up of Meeks to Humble's (Middle-East-interesting), and Meeks are the one's using "IMPlear" quite possibly double-code, one for Impys/AMPs. The Homs' are extremely interesting for being illogically listed with Hain(ing)s, perhaps a super clue that high-priest Annas/Hanan was from Emesa! Why else would the Homs be listed with a term like "Hain/Hanning"? And the surname was first found in Dumfries, location of Annandale. That is extremely suspicious. The Homs/Hains even use mascles, expected of a Sohaemus line through the Massena-based wife. Hainaut, moreover, is to the north of the Somme river, and we saw how Levites and Hasmoneans can link to Mons, the Hainaut capital. The red-on-gold scallops of the Homs/Hains are in the colors of the crescents of Seatons, of a SAYtowne, and that means the Sayn-Homburg entity might be of the Says / Seatons / Seats...and, zowie, just realized, the Seats (besants in the colors of the same of Amptons) share two pale bars with the Arms of Sayn-Wittgenstein, owned by the counts of Wittgenstein. The pale bars of the latter are black-on-white, the colors of the three pale bars of Mone's/Moans, and the six-total bars of the latter's are colors-reversed from the German-Julian bars, suspect from Julius Bassianus!! Amazing. The Arms of Sayn-Wittgenstein are at the page for Siegen-Wittgenstein, indicating that "Sayn" is a version of "Siegen." The Sayns are listed with Sinclairs, interesting enough. I realize that these are German locations, and that Germans don't always use the same words as the English, but when the Arms of Sayn-Wittgenstein use a "miner's lamp," it must be a huge coincidence that: 1) Lamps use the Casey motto (with "casus" term), where Caseys can be expected in a trace to Cassel (that can be made via a Casey-chevron link to the same of Cassels), and; 2) Humble's/Hummils use the owl, a symbol of the Roman MINERva. The latter even use a "buck trippant and a gold chief indented." It allows a Homburg link to "Hamburg," where Trips (Massey/Masse boots) were first found. To put it another way, the Sohaemus cult can be traced to some of Hamburg's elements, less than 150 miles north of Cassel, with HANNover between them. As the Trips have a Treff branch, what about those 13 TREFoils in the Arms of Cassel? Plus, Says were traced tentatively to Seyssel (lake Geneva), some 10-15 miles from Annecy. Seyssel is at the mouth of the Fier river (Fiers share the moline with Seagars and Segurana's of Genova). To help prove that the SAYN / Siegen entity traces to Sohaemus, we go back to Soham/Seagham in Cambridgeshire, where English Julians/Gillians were first found who share the salamander-in-flames with SAGANs/Segans!!! Hee-haw! I just bucked. It can explain why Hamburgs share the Julian-style crosslets with Trips. Douglas' also use the salamander-in-flames, as well as a heart that traced early in this update to a Sohaemus' line with a Herod. As that was an Arthur line, do doubt, note that Hume's/Home's were first found in the same place as Arthurs. That gets the Hume's into the Homburg picture. The Trip crosslets traced with the same of Gore's to Servitium, wherefore it can be gleaned that Trips were Traby liners in the proto-Piast / proto-Mieszko theater upon the Sava, in and around the Urbanus river. The Gore crosslets were clinched with the identical Windsor crosslets, and then the Boots' surname (i.e. as per the Trip boots) was first found in the same place (Berkshire) as Windsor castle. Was this the House of Boetus that furnished the Sadducees under Jesus? For a fact, the Butts/Butes and Butts/Bute's/BOET's trace to Bar and Butua at the north side of the Drilon, location of Has and Gabuleum. Recall the suggestive trace of Windsors to Winters / Winders, for there is a Winterberg in Sauerland. The fact that Sauerland was also "Suderland" does not necessarily means that it was the original form. It has become compelling to trace it to Sauers, named after the Sava. Suders/Suters (in Standard and Humble colors, may not apply) were first found in the same place (Austria) as Sauers. The Seiter variation may link to Seats. Scottish Suters (Saddock / Chadock format) even use the leopard (different position, but DESIGN MATTERS) of the Sarah/Saire/SAYer Coat (Standard / Humble colors) while Sauers are also "Saier." It just so happens that Scottish Suters, in Schumer colors, are said to be from shoemakers or Gabal-suspect "cobblers." Pure code. It's tracing Sohaemus right where he's expected, at the Sava and at Sauerland and neighboring Siegerland and Siegen. As I expect the fleur-de-lys to have started as the black stone symbol, note that there's a black fleur in the Suder/Sut(t)er Coat. It's all begging the question of whether Sutherland in Scotland applies to Sauerland=Suderland elements. Perhaps we should ask the Mackay-of-Sutherland bears, as they might connect to the "Bear and FORBear" motto of Saire's/Sayers. It looks like code for the Forbes bears, which are MUZZLEd and identical to the Mackay bears (DESIGN MATTERS)...until they are changed in an effort to hide this trace. Why would anyone want to hide a trace of the Scots to Sohaemus, husband of a Herod? Uh, duh, oh ya. I realize how insane this sounds, but Sane's/Sains (heart) are listed with Somes'/Sions/Swans (Douglas colors), first found in Lanarkshire (heart), home of Douglas' (heart), and smack beside the Herods/Hurls, the latter first found in the same place as Lanarks/Lurnacks. What were Sohaemus elements doing in Lanarkshire? Wasn't that a little out of their Syrian ballpark? The Douglas Chief (Moray) share three identical stars with the Kidders, and it's the latter that use a scroll-like Crest with the word, "Standard." These are definitely the Moray stars, and then the Sutherlands are said to use the Moray stars, but in gold on red for some untold reason. One Moray Coat no longer showing, with a "Deum Time" motto and fetterlocks in the Coat, used a scroll, or something like it, in the Crest. We thereby have a Kidder trace to Moray, and then the Chattans are listed as Kitters...which again seemingly traces Cassel / Chatti elements to Scotland. It's undeniable. But when did they arrive? The Kennedys (from Wigton theater) sharing the Cassel Coat were first found in Ayrshire, beside Lanarkshire and Argyllshire. The Kennedy and Cassel fitchee is very traceable to the same black one in the Crest of Hanna's (Wigton). The Kennedys were part of the Arthurian cult's wife of king Arthur, and that cult was, I am sure, from the Herods. Hanna's must be from priest, Annas/Hanan, who had a bottomless stomach to the point of making extra-fast cash at the Temple during feast days. J.F. Kennedy said, ask not what the government can do for you, but what you can do for the government. Yes, that's what he meant. And the twisted liberals cheered. The Lanark cinquefoil is likely the Hamelton cinquefoil, from Leicester's cinquefoil, but it's in the colors of the Arcs and English Blois' while Lanarks show as LanArk/LannARCH. Lanarks are said to be of clan Gregory, and the latter were principal MacAlpin liners, while they with Alpins (MacArthur crown) share a coat similar to the Alis'/Alice's (two fir trees in that mix) that use the "muzzled" bear of Forbes' and Mackays. The Alis' use the Keith/Keath (expected with Seats) motto, and they in-turn trace as Catti to the Chatti founders of Cassel, what a sauerincidence. The Keiths and Seatons lived at/beside MUSSLEberg, explaining the "muzzle" term used by Alis' (Casey eagle design, no surprise). What a heap of revealing trash heraldry is, not to be respected at all, for the founders have lied to humanity, and kept the secrets to themselves. Use heraldry to expose them, not to honor bloodlines. Kings were made by brutality and love of bloodline, not by respectable qualities. Humanity has fallen due to these kings, and the lust for power. Democracy had the ability to elect respectable persons, until the only ones who stood a chance were the ones with millions of dollars, and the media backing them, and the ones who controlled the media. If this isn't trash... Why do Humble's/Hummils call their symbol a buck instead of a stag? The Bucks use the antlers in the colors of the same of Conte's and Cone's, while Conans use the saltire of Sayns/Sinclairs who honor the Comites variation of Conte's in their motto. But are Sinclairs really Sagan / Siegen liners? Not to begin with. I would suggest that they merged with Sagan liners at the Sauerland theater. Meeks are said to be from "humble or merciful," a clever phrase denoting the Mercians at their Humber river. Bucks were first found in Lincolnshire while the mouth of the Humber is at the north end of Lincolnshire. A trace of Schumers and SchuMACHers to Mercians is expected where Levites were linked to Sohaemus and the Laevi to the Marici. The Levites suspect in Emesa/Homs had to be, in my scheme of things, from the pagan Laevi Gauls, near the Ananes Gauls (actually, they likely merged at some point not reported to us). The Humbers/HUMBOR (like "Homburg"), who trace with certainty to the Haughts of Mieszko, use three fesse bars in the colors of the two pale bars of WITTgenstein, and that suggests that the latter were out of all-seeing-eye WITkowo, where the Rothschilds can trace (as per their ancestry in Peter Pollock) whom are accused by many of being all-seeing-eyers. The Humber / Haught bars are suspect with the same of Drummonds, and their German branch was first found in Hamburg. Scottish Drummonds were born from a son of king Andrew, and his family's ancestry was with his brother, Levente, to the Ticino, home of Laevi and their Marici allies. It's not a wonder that God has taken years to bring these things to light, for the complications involved, and the necessary evidence. It's one thing for God to say, "John, Caiaphas traces to Sohaemus; tell it in our webpages," but who would believe it if that's all I wrote. There is a Europe-wide story being told in the meantime, that addresses the Harlot in all her pitiful glory. By what meekincidence does the Humber list show "HUMBLEston." The Meeks were even traced to the name of Mieszko's cup-bearer, I can't recall his name, something like "Miecislaw," probably a family member. It looks like the mice bloodline, right? From Mopsus of Mepsila = ancient Mosul. This is where it gets Iraq-interesting, for the Standard Oil Company merged with Humble Oil, but this had not come to mind yet when the Standard surname was tracing to Sohaemus, who, because he was of Syria, may have kin involved in the upper layers of leadership in the Syrian-Baathist war. Before I get into this, here's what I said a day or two ago, earlier in this update: Look at what it has come to in a day or two. The Packets/Pagets (Levi lions) might even involve the Polish Packs, who one Massey fleur in giant form, and that traces to Lissus at the Has / Gabuleum theater. The Packs were first found in the same part of Poland (Polesie) as Druckers (definitely from Drusilla), and while the latter use a red, upside-down (!) bull's scalp and horns, the French Packs/Pacs use a red bull (possibly in front of the Panico tree). It could be the bull of Claro's/Charo's who apparently trace to the Sayns. French Packs were first found in the same place (Languedoc) as Conte's...who would name Conteville, ruled by John de Burgo, and then French Borgia's/Burghs likewise use a red bull. It traced to the Bach "steer," and Steers honor the Seats/Cedes' suspect with the Wittgenstein pale bars. As Packs are suspect with Peks/Pecks (Pack colors), let's add that the three fesse bars of Humbers/Humblestons (trace to Sayn-Homburg, right?) are used by Beaks, whose ostrich likely traces to the Polish Trabys, kin of the Hamburg Trips. The Trip bloodline is suspect, with the petroleum industry of Europe (called, EUROPIA) in furnishing the coming 666. The high prices of oil in these last years are making the oil companies the vast moneys needed to control. We await their decisions and their attitude. Is Exxon in Iraq? Yes, and the current build-up of Western forces in Iraq is suspect by me in an effort to facilitate and protect Exxon's latest deal for Kurd oil. The deal involved the Turks. I reported this recently. "Humble Oil and Refining Co. was founded in 1911. The company later{when?} consolidated with Standard Oil of New Jersey to become Exxon Company, USA." As surnames like "Esso" and "Exxon" are listed with Aesons as septs of MacIntosh's, let's repeat that Aesons (solid chevron) and Keith- / HESSE-suspect Heths/Heaths (solid chevron) are expected to be Aethelings, and that Edmonds (solid chevron) are likely from Edmond Ironside Aetheling. To top it off, MacIntosh's are a member of Clan Chattan, but the Irish-Scots never told anyone but their inner circles that Clan Chattan is from the Cassel Germanics. The Standard surname (in Edmond colors) is said to be from Bury St. Edmonds. The Edmonds share the black fleur-de-lys with Suders/Sutters, which now begs the question of whether the Aetheling Saxons derived from Cassel's Germanics. I expect "Ed" to be a variation of "Aeth," and then Edmonds are "EdMUN," while Mone's/Moans seemed very traceable to the arms of Sayn-Wittgenstein. The Mons' are listed with Monds. Ironside's use the Fessy motto, "In hoc signi vinces," tracing through Constantine I to Valentinian I, but this line went to Pollocks, important in a moment. "IronSIDE" has the potential to be a Seat liner that seemed traceable to the Sayn entity at SUDerland/Siegerland, and the Side's (Fife, same as Sibals) happen to show a SUDY variation while being in Edmond / Suder/Sutter colors!!! The Side's/Sudy's even use the spread eagles of Stoners and Standards/Stonards (Suffolk) in the same colors. It's undeniable: the Ironside Saxons trace, at least via a merger, to Cassel's Chatti in Clan Chattan. Aha! The Stone's use the gold spread eagle of Standards / Stoners and Side's/Sudy's, as well as the vertically split Shield in the colors of the same of Ironside's! The white talbot in the Stone Crest could be of the Sane's/Sains'/Some's/Sions/Swans, but more-likely closer to the Comerfords/Comforts. The Stone motto, "Vive et vivas," is used by Carrick-descended Craigs, and for me, that traces to Caracalla, shortly before Constantine, and of the Bassianus bloodline. Repeat from earlier in this update: "New evidence that Mackays/Kees' (hand holding a sword, theme of the three below) were Mieszko's is where the KEES/Kaas/Kase Coat is a combination of the Mieske and QUESney/CHESne/Chaine/Chenay Coats." I suppose one should consider whether "Kaas" is a Haas/Has line while "Ches" is a Hesse line. Are Cheneys (with an 'e') using the Stoner / Standard/Stonard eagle? If so, does it mean that Dick Cheney was in Iraq to secure business for Exxon and friends? Who chose "side" when translating, "Isen-Healf;" the phrase from which "Ironside" derives? There's that aes-like "Isen," said to mean, 'iron," but isn't it really of the Aeson bloodline? It's the Esso / Exxon bloodline too. The Iron surname that had been traced to EUStace II, father of the first kings of Jerusalem, has a cross in the split colors of the split Ironside Shield, likely meaning that an Iron surname developed from Ironside. AND BEHOLD ZOWIE: the irons were from Somme!!! The Sohaemus bloodline from king Massena is now in Iraq seeking to drain the bedrocks of oil dirt cheap, while selling at sky-high prices. Oil in Iraq is not deep, and very cheap to bring to the surface, but oil prices are controlled by design, as if no one has the ability / choice / right to reduce prices. We're not that stupid. Are we? If it costs one dollar of electricity in Iraq to bring a barrel of oil to the surface (much of it rises under its own pressure, moreover, as we saw in the Kuwaiti oil wells set ablaze by Saddam), Iraq is not forced to sell oil for 100 dollars per barrel. What is going on? Who sets the daily prices of oil? Don't the producers get to set their own prices? This oil-price "business' is a sham. Every producer's costs are different. How can oil from the Middle East cost the same at the pumps as oil produced from North America? It's nonsense. We are being charged the highest that the consumer-market can bare short of being fatal to the beastly machine. There was a decision made by globalists to increase oil to the highest-possible limit short of ruining their other businesses, and short of crippling nations severely enough to receive backlashes from governments. By encouraging governments to tax gasoline, the governments are made less resistant to high prices. Dirt-schemes in dirt-partnerships in elite circles like this are the foreseeable future. As I said, Edward Aetheling (Ironside's son) is shown at his Wikipedia article with white lattice behind him, the symbol on the white cross in the Iron Crest. As I've been tracing Aethelings to Essenes at Carmel and HAIFA, what about that name of his, Isen-HAELF? Should the Half/Help surname apply that uses what can be construed as a solid-blue perchevron, the symbol in the Arms of Haifa? Why is there a ship in the Arms of Haifa, not only a viking symbol, but the symbol in the Edmond Crest? It's the Gunn ship, a surname suspect with the Gonne's/Gowens and therefore with the Jonathan Levites. Did the modern creators of the Haifa Arms have links to, or keen knowledge of, Ironsides of the Rothschild kind? Ironside is shown in his Wikipedia article inside two rings or what could be heraldic annulets, one being red and the inner ring being green, the color of the "wreaths" in the English Burgh Coat, the Coat suspect as furnishing the green perchevron of Josephs, first found in the same place as Burghs, and tracing to Haifa with Joseph Caiaphas. It just so happens that the Eustace's use the Irish Burgh cross. The gold fitchees in the Half/Help Coat and Crest are the gold color of the Quint-Crest fitchee. The Ironside's use gold crosses too. Burghs use a white griffin head erased, and Halfs/Helps use a white eagle's head erased. Gonne's/Gowans share gold-on-green fleur with Herods/Hurls/Heraults. The Gonne's/Gowans also use the upright red lion seen in the Half/Help Coat. If the Edmond perchevron were green instead of black, as it may have been, it would show the Gonne / Herod fleur in both colors, and match the green Joseph perchevron. The "auXILIA AuXILLIUS" motto of the Halfs/Helps looks like code for the Killia variation of Kellys, whom I claimed were fundamental to the Cilnius family of Maecenas, the family that created the Maccabees, in my guess-timation. This was the reason that, struggling to understand that motto, "Kell" was just entered to find a green chevron filled with gold garbs, the latter being in the Joseph Chief (!), and the Kells were even first found in the same place as Josephs!!! Amazing stroke of cosmic xillincidence. But Wheats/Wetts (compares with Sumers) use garbs in the colors of the Kell garbs while Wessels use so-called "wheat garbs" (no one else I know of calls them that) in the two colors of the Joseph garbs, and Wessels even use swans, the symbol showing until recently in the French Joseph Coat. Wheats/Wetts were first found in the same place (Norfolk) as Irons. In the genealogy at the webpage below, we see an AethelBURG and AethelHEARD (Herod?) entering the family of the Wessex kings by marriage. It suggests that the original kings of Wessex were not Aethelings. Follow the line down to king Egtbert, seeing no Aethel terms at all, but he was husband to RedBURGA, and they have two children prefixed with "Aethel/Athel." One of them, Aethelwulf, has four children prefixed with the same sort of names. This line goes on to rule England. It's clearly from the Burghs, isn't it? The Burghs merged with the kings of Wessex to produce the Aetheling dynasty. From Pergamum, right? Yuya's Mitanni traced to Pergamum, and the Wreaths, honored by the Hampshire Burghs, are listed as Reths/Raths, and a "Reth" term from Pergamum can easily become "REDburga," or AlfRED, or CoenRED, father of the wife of the Aethelwulf above. Why "Wulf"? The other daughter of Coenred, wife of Aethelheard, produced a son, king CuthRED, after which we find CYNEric, CYNEheard and CYNEwulf. These are traceable to mythical Cyner, alternative father of mythical Kay, the other father being Ector, a term that, in the Trojan theater, was traced to "Hecate," goddess of Medea suspect highly with the wolf-line goddess of Trypillians. Between Cyneric and Cyneheard in the family tree, there is a SIGEberht, perhaps revealing the inclusion of Siegen / Siegerland Germanics. Near the bottom of the Wessex page, there is an alternative Arms of the Wessex royals (1400s), showing a flory cross (this one was called, "patonce") surrounded by four or five martlets (why are they footless?), all in the gold-on-blue colors of the Siegers eagle and the Nassau lion. It's just a thought as I keep eyes peeled for others using a flory cross in those colors. Sawyers use white-on-gold martlets, and the Wessex flory, in colors reversed becomes blue, the color of the Segni/Segurana moline, itself colors reversed from the moline of Seagars, first found in the same place as Sawyers. See the Mile moline, very important as per Milo, son of Melusine the ELVin entity. Therefore, it's feasible that the Wessex royals had merged with Sohaemus elements. [Later, after writing up here and not yet knowing it, an irresistible trace between proto-Sohaemus on the Hebros and the Elis-Aethlius elements of the Trypillians comes to light.] I can't be sure yet whether the Reth/Wreath bloodline was the reason for the Red terms used by the Wessex and Atheling lines. Compare the Raths to the Rats' expected with Trabys of the Radziwill > Astikas line. [Later, no guff, when I find a Medea-like term on the Hebros beside a Sohaemus-like term, it's smack beside TARPodizus, itself smack beside ASTICA, another reason for viewing the rat-trap story as code for Keturah lines through Medea's Colchians]. Not only do Reths/Raths/Wreaths share upright red lions with Halfs (the ones who honor Kelly liners, apparently), and not only do they share red stars with the Hampshire Kells, but they are using a Coat version of the Mitanni-based Washingtons. Kellys use an enfield griffin, and the Saxonite Enfields/INGLEfields (the French-Joseph martlet) were first found in BERKshire. The Enfield Coat has the Chadock / Chadwick look, both in Washington colors and both from the same place (Lancashire) as Washingtons and Edmonds. Variations of the Kells suggest the Celts/Colts, first found in the same place as Atholls. Berkshire's share a blue bend with Claro's/Charo's. It's not been mentioned for a while that the Hampshire Josephs use "charo" in their motto. Why are Berkshire's linking to Josephs? Ask the Berk Crest. The prediction is that the Burghs who entered royal Wessex went on, likely from Burgundy, home of the Mitanni line to Autun and Nevers, to form Contevilles from John de Burgo, ruler of Comyns (same place as Wheats and Irons) that share the Joseph / Wessel garbs in both colors. As the Burgos' (with the 's') share the annulet with the Hampshire Burghs, it can again explain why Edmond is shown within two rings at his article. Elaborating on the point, it's that Caiaphas elements look to have reached the Saxons in England before the Caiaphas-related Normans reached England, and, already, it's becoming apparent that the early Wessex royals, before they bumped into the Aethelings, were the Caiaphas liners. The Comyn motto, "Courage," appears to be in use in the translation of the Burgh motto: "By courage and faith." The Faith(ful)/Feyth(ful) surname was first found in Norfolk (same as Sawyers and Seagars), and the Faithful crane can trace to "Ukraine" (crane's sometimes do). The Faithful crane is "perched" on the Rodham / Watson tree stump, and "Perche" is encoded in the PERCHEvron of Chappes', Josephs, and some Aetheling-related Coats. The Comyn Crest is a lion holding a dagger in the dexter paw. While writing here, I heard a squirrel in the attic (have not heard one for several hours), but wasn't going to mention it until coming to the dagger. If correct that Daggers (probably Dexter/Deckster kin) trace to the Ticino, that's where Mercians and Levites trace. I kid you not, that when I heard the squirrel, I had not yet loaded the Comyn Coat. Nor could I make out what the lion had in its paw when loading it. I had to load the description to learn that it was a dagger. Then, instead of loading "Deck" as I normally do to see the Daggers, "Dagger" was entered instead, to find an alternative Dagger/Dacre surname (Cumberland) sharing a red bull with Spanish Borgia's while French Borgia's/Bourgs were first found in the same place as Conte's and Ville's. The other Daggers are from the Germo-Lusatia theater, possibly from the Kwisa. The Side/Sudy lion is in the colors of the SITler/Schitner lion, and that's a great match because Sitlers were from Silesia, which overlapped Lusatia, where the Kwisa river flowed that I say named Gewisse, an old version of "Wessex," where Ironside ruled. It seems that he may have been a Sitler liner, therefore (it may depend on which came first, "Kwisa" or "Gewisse"), and that Sitlers in some form were at Suderland. Was this a line from the Guis surname listed with Guido's? Was it a Visconti line from Sardinia, where I trace Conte's and the Ville's (both from Languedoc). I say that the Gewisse-like Kiss' use fountains in honor of the Font term used by Ville's (they go by Font de Ville")? The Lafins honored by Cassels look like Font-de-Ville liners. Compare Halfs with Guido's. Conteville's were identified (by me) from the Piscinas location in Sardinia (not sure if that's correct), wherefore I traced them to VisCONTI's of Sardinia. But as VISconti's are suspect with Vito's of TreVISO, it should be added that Vito's use a giant annulet like the Burgos', and that it's red, like one of the rings in the picture of Edmond Ironside. The Sutys/Suddys (first found in the same place as Drummonds, descended from the Ticino) likewise use a lion in the Sitler-lion colors...on top of some wavy Drummond bars. I don't find many codes for Hulls, but Sutys may be using one with their "hull of a ship." Hulls (laurel, probably traces to Burgundy) were first found in the same place (Yorkshire) where I trace the first-known Drummond, Maurice, grandson of king Andrew. The SHIP(ton)s look like Skiptons of Yorkshire. Hulls are said to be from Kingston-Hull (Yorkshire), and then Kingstons (Saxons, Yorkshire) use nothing but a lion in the design of the Sitler lion, and in colors reversed. Here is from the 3rd update of December, 2010: At this webpage (page 134), we find a section beginning on Thracians of the Rhodope (mythicized as the mother of Hebros) and Haemus mountains. On page 135, it tells that the Haemus region was home to Dionysus, the Bessi and the Satyrs. It also mentions the Odrysians (on the Hebros), who were Dionysus worshipers... At the top of page 135, it tells that the Odrysian capital was Seuthopolis... I can't at this time say whether SEUTHopolis elements evolved into Side's/Sudy / Sutys / Schitners / Schutz's, but what of the comparison between "SoHAEMUS" and "HAEMUS"? Was "Sohaemus" from the idea of, As-Haemus? After all, his family had used the name, Aziz. Plus, Dionysus had a branch at Lemnos with HephAEStus, known to be of the AESon line expected at Edmond Isen-side Aetheling. See the Assus location on the upper Hebros, and the Nice location of Odrysia that can trace to Nuzi and Dionysus. Consider also the Cellae location not far upstream from Assus, as well as the Cillium location near the source of the Assus river; I'm wondering about the Kell / Kelly/Killion surnames here, recalling that Kells share the Wessel garbs. The Monds / Munds (especially the Munds), perhaps the namers of EdMOND/EdMUND, had traced to Muntenia of WALLACHia, which is bang-on where the Cotesii lived. The nearby Sensii trace well to WALLIS canton, location of Sensii-suspect Sion, now tracing well to Sohaemus as per the variations of the surname in which Sions are listed. On the map below, the Haemus mountains can be seen on the south of Moesia Inferior, not terribly far from the Sensii and Cotesii. The Dionysus Maenads represented the Maeonians (merged with Moesians of the Mysian kind), from mythical Manes in my opinion, father of Cotys, and then the Thracians had a goddess, Cotys, that was likely the goddess of the Cotesii. Why a goddess? Why were all Maenads women? Why was Dionysus a priestly transvestite? It was the Keturah line from Manes > Cotys > Attis > Lydus. However, I don't know that the goddess theme was originally created for Keturah herself. The tiger in the Side/Sudy Crest reminds me of Tony the Tiger, a symbol of Esso that I traced to TOGARmites (from Togarmah, son of Gomer, suspect at "Qumran") evident in some the septs of MacIntosh's (includes the Aesons and several similar septs). Dionysus was placed by myth writers at a war in tiger-infested India, named after the INDUS, comparable with "INTOSH." It's known that the Assi-related TOCHARians were between Iran and India. That works for a Macintosh trace to the Tigris river, which was anciently the INDIGni and similar variations. The Arrapha location, smack beside proto-Dionysus Nuzi at the Tigris, was suggested to be the origin of Rephaites who were in-turn traced to the Riparia river, where the Cottian capital situated. Keturah was identified in a merger with Rephaites at the Hebron side of Jerusalem. Some Arms of Rothschilds use an "INDUStria" motto term, and online writers claim that Rothschilds and similar Illuminatists got involved in East-India-org smuggling operations. "Arrapha" may have named the Arpii = Carpae that are stamped on the map above (top-right). But the Carpae were to the west too, as namers of the Carpathians, thus making Arrapha / Tigris elements linkable to the Cotesii > Cottian line. The Arda tributary of the Hebros is the HARPassus on the map, which can be read also as HarpASSUS i.e. a possible Carpae merger with the Essenes-suspect namers of Assus. Zowie, note Opizas along the Assus river, smacking of "Ephesus," home of the so-called "essenes" bee cult. Opizas is in the land of the Bessi, and the Greek bee is even, "opis"! It might therefore look like Ephesus/Apasa was named after the bee, and that the Bessi priests of the Satrae apply to the naming of "Ephesus". Recall ABSyrtis, brother of Medea, and then see the APSinthii at the mouth of the Hebros, suspect with the Abzu/Apsu-and-Anu cult of SUMERia as it passed to the Anaki of Hebron whom named Aenus at the mouth of the Hebros. Remember, PANdareus (i.e. Satyr entity) was a ruler in Ephesus, and he was made the son of bee-suspect Merops. As Childeric was a bee-lover from Merops, note the similarity between Cellae / Cillium and the Chill variation of Childs. Or, note the CHILLingham home of Hebrons (similar to the Chill/Child Coat)...smacking of "Hebros"! The line of Keturah, who probably lived in Hebron, was already discovered in Ephesus' founders from Kodros of Athens, and the latter term likely named Aedon, daughter of Pandareus (shows a Kodros merger with Meropians from Kos). Thus, as Og, the Biblical Rephaite, was suspect at mythical Ogyges, note that Ogyges' realm was in Boiotia, home of Aedon, but also in Acte = Attica, not only the Athens area, but suspect from "Attis," son of Cotys! Man, we are square on the stubborn jackass of the satanic line from Abraham. This was the antithesis of Plan Israel. The Acte location should be of mythical Hecate, the witch cult admired by Medea. Trace to the Actons at Axton in Kent, for the of Kent, for the Tonzus location along the Tonzus river can trace to Tonbridge of Kent. The Suemus is a Tonzus tributary. Ogyges could easily have been of the GIGANtians, a term like the real-world Kikons, mythically the brother of Hebros. Rephaites of Israel lived in two places, one on the west side of Jabesh Gilead, and so note the similarity between "Jabesh" and "Ephesus," for it can trace the Benjamite-Jabesh merger to the Bessi, and then to the Ops bee cult of Sabines, which identifies the particular part of Roman foundations from Jabesh (= proto-Jupiter) in the Sabines. For example, the Roman myth, Rape of the Sabines, where Roman men took Sabine wives for themselves, reflecting the account of the 600 Benjamites marrying 400 woman of Jabesh Gilead, the latter all occurring as the result of a rape incident. The Benjamite story also involved the cutting into pieces of a human body, the theme of mythical Medea, who was recently clinched as the line from Keturah's son, Medan, for that son had been traced to Kodros' son, Medon!!! It had not stuck in my mind if I had read it before, but I recently learned that Medea moved from Corinth to Athens, and she was the daughter of Aeetes, an aspect of Attis!!! It works and has the very shape of a stubborn jackass. The other mythical entity that used the theme of a human cut into pieces was Tantalus, from Antalya of the PISidians, an opis / apis bee-line entity in my opinion as of years ago. There was even at least one myth where Poseidon was involved with Marsyas, of the Marsi beside mount Sabina. Mount Maiella of that area was named by a daughter (Maia) of Poseidon's son, Atlas, the very symbol of Antalya = Attaleia. One of the maps above shows a Selletae peoples in Scythia Minor, traceable to the Salto river of the Marsi theater that was traced to the Sale/Sallete surname. Mars was always suspect on the Hebros, though I didn't know where, aside from the Maritsa version of the Hebros river. Remember, the Royal Scythians called themselves, Scolati, traceable to the Anaki / Amorite giants of Eschol, in Hebron, and here we find the Scythia nation on the east side of the Hebros. Now look for and find "In Medio" along the Hebros, which might indicate Medan liners, and then spot what look like the "SUEMUS" river smack beside In Medio. Media was the daughter of the sun god, Helios, easily traced to the sun god Attis, and the latter's mother and wife was Cybele, apparently in the Cabyle location (not far north of Suemus) on the Tonzus. Therefore, part of the priesthood of El-Gabal appears to be from these sun-god elements on the Hebros, and they link squarely to the Cotesii, tending to support a Rephaite trace to their Riparia river. I kid you not that, in all the talk above that started with the impression of a Sohaemus link to the Isen-Side Aethelings, I had not seen this Suemus location until this paragraph, and only by arriving to the Medea topic while spotting "In Medio." When showing the similarity between "Sohaemus" and "Haemus, I had not known that the Suemus was part of the river system smack in what's stamped, Haemimonti. There is thus a good argument developing for tracing the Side's/Sudys and Sutys to Seuthopolis, for the Tonzus has a mouth smack in downtown Odrysia...suspect with the origin of Druids, whom others traced to Haemus. The oak symbol of Druids can link to Og elements on the Hebros. It appears that Druids were from the Hecate witch cult. As I trace Hecate to Hector of Troy with little doubt, compare "Acte" or "HeCTOR" with "Ketur(ah)." The Tonzus flows to Orestia, later re-named HADRianopolis (after a Roman emperor), a term like "KETUR(ah)." I traced Keturah liners to the Salyes tribe at Saluzzo, now tracing back in time to the Selletae on the other side of the peaks from the Tonzus. As the Salyes were identified with mythical Selene, sister of Helios, it appears that the Selletae were of the Helios Colchians / Gorgons at the Kutaisi theater (home of Aeetes and Medea). It just can't be coincidental that Assus (probably the same as Attis / Aeetes), a few miles to the west of the Suemus, smacks of "Aziz(us)," another name in the El-Gabal cult. Is the Bargus river, beside the Suemus, part of the Burgh / Berk bloodline now tracing to Isen-Side (so to speak) Aethelings? Tarpodizus, on both maps, must be the proto-Trabys, for to the near south-east of it, there is an Astica region of Thrace, suggesting the Traby-Astikas merger in Lithuania. Tarpodizus is not far east of the Suemus on a Hebros tributary the name of which looks like "Taurus," with a mouth near the land of the Caeni. On one of the maps, Thyni is shown beside Tarpodizus, recalling how Trabys should trace to Trabzon and the nearby Amazons of THEMIScyra, potential namers of the Thames river, while the Thames surname comes up as Thyni-like "Tien." There is another Tonzus location on the Black-sea coast, on the north side of Thyni, and then the Thames river is the northern side of Kent. Just trace the namers of the Arda to Artois, opposite the English channel from Kent, and then note how the Artois capital, Atrecht, was a line from Atreus > Atrebates, for mythical Atreus was made a close kin kin to Orestes, the entity at Orestia at the mouth of the Arda. Atrecht was also "Arras," like the ARSus variation of Assus that you see on the map at the link above. It tends to trace Essenes suspects to Artois. The Trypillian goddess had been suspect with an aspect of ArTEMIS. Then, recently, Trypillians were found at Elis Triphylia's Aeolus-Enarete entity, the one that put out the proto-Aethelings. It's very feasible that "Aeolus" was a corruption from Elis-related "AETOLus," location of ASTAKOS, and very traceable to Pisidians of "Attaleia". This is reliable material due to the compounded logic. The Taurus river suggests the Minoans of Crete (just go with the suggested flow), and these were traced by me to Manoah, father-code for mythical Samson, wherefore note that the Taurus flows through "Samaei." We expect Hercules here (son of AlcMENE), the Moloch cult of Tyre that was also the Zeus Taurus. I expect the Essenes of Carmel and Haifa wherever the Taurus goes, and so, while this material is fairly new in my work, let's repeat an old claim, that Odrysia (smack to the west side of the Taurus river) was traced to Dorians from Dor, at Carmel. In fact, it seemed that "Taurus" could relate both to "Tyrus" and mythical "Dorus." In that picture, ODRYSians were TAURUS liners, wherefore note Essenes-suspect Assus at the north end of the Odrysians. Just trace the Arda river of downtown Odrysia to Arettium, beside Assisi. You get it. "Taurus" on this map is written upright and hard enough to read that I don't think I've seen it before. Trabzon and Thermodon were to the north of the Cilician Taurus peaks. As Zeus' father was identified with Horites in Edom, from Horites at Nuzi, note the second Tarpodizus location between the Taurus river and Nuzi-suspect Nice...smack in Odrysia. Due to the proximity of the Samaei to the Selletae, it appears that the Samnite tribe of Sabines can apply. The Salto originates at the Marsi theater near Fucino, and flows along the east side of mount Sabina (in Lazio), parallel with a Turano river suspect with the Taurus entity, and even with the namers of bull-line Turin. The Sabines and Samnites trace to the same place, called either Sebennytos/Sebannytos or Samannud (Nile delta). As Sabines = Safini had been suspect with "Daphne," note Daphaba on the Harpassus. Mythical Charops, very suspect at the Harpassus, had a Rephaite-suspect descendant, ORPHeus, who floated down the Hebros (myth code) to Lesbos, and the latter is off-shore of modern Foca, suspect with "Fucino." Foca was Phocaea, the co-founder of Ligurians that included Salyes, you see, and they were founded by Phocaeans at Marsi-related Marseilles. That's why the Salto traces well to the Salyes, and probably why Turin is between Saluzzo and the Salassi of Aosta. The Indus valley was named after Sindhi, traceable, with the Irano-Indo Assi, to Sintians of Lemnos and to a Sintian peoples at lake Maeotis, the latter being an origin of the Sittaceni and the Toreatae, the latter suspect in the "torteaux" roundels of the Cottian-related Orells. Did the Sittaceni, expected at Cotesii-suspect Soducena, name Seuthopolis? Why isn't the latter on either of the two maps? Now see the Coralli peoples on the map below, beside Cabyle, both between the Hebros and Haemus. By what coincidence do Cable's and Cotta's share fretty lattice while AURELia Cotta smacks of "Coralli"? There is a "Tyle?" location to the near-north of the Coralli, and then the Tile's/Tillers share the annulet with Cottian-related Vita's/Vio's/Vitone's. Hebros Hebrews Colonize the Drilon I don't know what may have named the Drilon (modern Drin), but DORians of some form may have who evolved into the Doarsi at the Neretva river (the Naro at the Illyrian coast) that was no doubt a river of the Nereids (co-founded by mythical Doris), from the Enarete entity that was made wife to Dorus' brother, Aeolus. The Odrysian bloodline is thus suspect at the Drilon, for the time being, anyway, and then there is a DORIScus location on the map above at the mouth of the Hebros. The Cavii there may have been of the same which named Cabyle at Haemus, suspect from a Keturah line to Attis and Kybele. "Keturah" traces excellently to "Kotor," between the Cavii and the Naretva. The namers of Lissae at the upper Hebros may have named Lissus (modern Lesh, northern ALBAnia) at the mouth of the Drillon. This can expect that the namers of ASSus, between the Odrysians and Lissae, were the namers of Azizus, the El-Gabal priest whose ancestry is expected from Gabuleum, on the Drilon very near HAS!!! I think we have just found the proto-Aethelings at whatever Has was anciently. On my atlas, there is a short (unmarked) Drin tributary with a source at TROPoje, and Has (not on the atlas) is at/near the mouth of that tributary (at the northern-most part of the Drin). There is no location shown on my atlas where Has is located. I was at the last update seeking something, when bumping into this: The Chives' are said to be from "seamHAS = narrow place of a river," complete garbage. On the northern-most part of the Drilon river of the Cavii, there is/was a Has location. The Aeson / Iasion / Ixion line can be of such a term. The Seme's are listed with Swans/Sions/Sine's." The same surname comes up as "Semes." As it appears by other evidences that Caiaphas traces to Sohaemus, might "seamhas" be a Sohaemus entity? By what possible cosmic coincidence was there a Has location (modern name, I think) at the very northerly end of the Drilon, where Chives ancestry is expected? I am thus convinced that Sohaemus' family was from Gabuleum, which appears on the map of roughly the time period (or even before) the appearance of El-Gabal in Syria. One can then trace two lines of the Cavii, one to Quintus Caepio, and one to Syria. We are to be looking for a Cavii entity in Syria, therefore, that Annas' father, Seth of Syria, may have belonged to. Note the Sithech wolf entity to which the Shaws/Sheaves are traced, for "Seth" brings up the Shaws. There is a Haus surname showing nothing by "scythes" = sickles (in Comyn colors and format). In heraldry, codes like this usually refer to similar surnames, meaning that the Haus' are predicted to be kin of a Skit-like family, and that traces excellently to Has and neighboring Scodra. The Haas/Has surname uses only a hare (in Wessex-patonce colors) that can be for Aures = Here = Heyer = Eyer liners such as the Shawia. As the Mathis river to the south of the Drilon traces well to Mattathias, the Israeli ancestor of HASmoneans, it seems likely that Hasmoneans trace to the namers of Assus. We are to be looking for the Mon entity that the Assus liners merged with. We should ask the Mona Lisa if she knows anything. The Bar location off the northern side of lake Scodra (modern Scotari) is expected with the line to Alba and Scotland. As the Perdix line to Perth, where Atholls were first found, which was the land of Alba, traces through Berry of France, it's notable that this city was also, Bourghs, which becomes suspect with Burgs now expected in Aetheling ancestry. I don't know whether the namers of Bar were Burg liners, however. A merger between the two may have occurred. There is only one Coat coming up as "Berk," and it's the Irish Burgh Coat shared by Eustace's. In the Berk/Burgh canton, a lion in both colors of the Sitler lion. In the Crest, a cat-a-mountain, the symbol if Cavii-based Chives'. Berks/Burghs are said to be descended from William Burgo. The way to clinch the Half/Help surname as honoring Edmond "Isen Healf" is by asking who, more than Alfred the Great, would be represented in the English Alfred surname (whose besants?). The Alfreds share the "hourglass" (my personal term) design, in the same blue color, of the Halfs/Helps. That's no coincidence. And both surnames use similar gold crosses, the color of the Wessex "patonce." The Alfred besants can trace the same of Savarys/Savards and therefore to emperor Severus (husband of Julia Domna Bassianus), for the Portuguese Alfreds use FIVE eagle wings while Severus-like Safers (BURGundy) use FIVE falcons (links well to Conte-related Falcons), both on red Shields. The Portuguese Alfreds share the same wings, in the same colors, as the Portuguese Abreu's. "Alfred" even sounds Italian, Julia's nationality. Doesn't the Alfred cross, and the Half fitchee, trace to the same of FIVE-suspect Quints? The Alfred cross is said to be "bottony," suggesting an important link to Biden/Button liners, and the latter's Crest is from Capelli's very Italian. When did the Anglo-Saxons merge with the Caiaphas line, before or after Alfred "the great"? He ruled in the latter 9th century, the time of the formation of the first Hungarians after they were partially in the Ticino theater. That's Italy, right? Can we see how "ALFred" can develop into/from "HELP"? Yes, and this may suggest the line from mythical MacAlpin (shown with lattice at his Wikipedia picture), which was traced to Guerin/Garin of Provence, and he was claimed (by me) to be the ancestry of the Guido Guerra (very Italian), important not only because Guido's share the hourglass-like Shield and red lion of Halfs/Helps, but because Guerra's use a wyvern dragon, which dragon species, as you can see at the Wessex page above, was the badge of the Wessex Saxons. There is wyVERN-reason here to trace Saxons to the Varni, as expected. There were many centuries between the first Varni and Alfred, but there was not much time between the predicted dating of MacAlpin and Alfred. It predicts that Alfred was a Pict-Scot liner in his ancestry. Italian Guerini's/Garins share black-and-gold bars with the Arms of Saxony and with Atholls. German Garins/Gorings were first found in Saxony. We are learning something new here, a thing not told to students. Recall where the Kells linked to the Wessex line, for they show variations traceable to Celts/Colts and therefore to Atholls, while Celts/Colts are suspect from "DunKELD" = the Scot royals from MacAlpin. The black Eustace-Crest cross is in the Vice/Vise Coat, above the Vice/Vise stag head, both items shown in the same fashion as the Pilate pheon above the Celt/Colt stag head, and both stag heads are of the same design (DESIGN MATTERS). Then, as the first two Aethel terms in the Wessex genealogy married daughters of COENred, by what coincidence do Irish Coens/Cohens use both the Pilate pheon and a besant in the colors of the Alfred besants??? German Conrads (Bohemia) can apply with the five-pointed MacArthur crowns in the colors of the five Alfred wings. "Conrad" might be from "red Cohen," for Hohens are a red version of blue Cohens. A fundamental ALPIN link to ALFred can explain why Melusine, the ELVIN princess of the Vere bloodline, can be code for both entities. It just so happens that Gonne's/Gowans share the thistle with Alpins (same place as MacArthers) while Thistles/Thissels share a blue bend with pheons upon them with Coens/Cohens. That is one match. As the Cert/Card lion could be in the Thistle Crest, note that MacArthurs could be a branch of MacCARTHys/Arthys (Country Kerry) sharing a red stag (called "hart") with German Harts. MacCarthys are MusKERRY elements while Kerrys use a version of the Half/Help Coat. The "Mus" portion of Muskerry allows a trace to Cirta in Numidia. The MacCarthy stag is identical (aside from colors) with the Humble "buck". The article below, saying that quasi-mythical MacAlpin's mother was from Fortriu = Moray, tells a story that seems like code for the historical count Dracula of Transylvania, the so-called Impaler. This count is where the Drakenberg Vere's are suspect from, according to the late Drakenberg chief himself, and it was him that claimed the Elvin Princess for his own Vere-Drakenberg line. It can be gleaned here that the Wessex wyvern is also the Drake wyvern, but the point is that I traced Moray to Khazars on the Mures river of Transylvania, as well as identified German Cohens with those Khazars, and then the Scot royals were out of Moray. So, MacAlpin was code for an Alba entity that included this Transylvanian element somehow, as well as king-Andrew Hungarians (had lived as Magyars in the Khazar theater) in the Scottish royals. In fact, the Kabar portion of Hungarians were descended from Mures-river Khazars (see Menmurat at Biharia). But ultimately, the main thread of Scots was from Scodra, which merged with whatever Alba had been named after, and I traced this to Alberts (like "Alfred") in the history of the Guerra bloodline, and likely to the namers of Alba at Montferrat. But, the Albani of the Illyrian theater are to be expected together with Scodra elements in proto-Scotland. There really isn't that much Irish involved in this, unless the Gaels were from Illyria too. "Dal Riada" may even be of the Rieti elements near the domain of the Bologne Alberts, who spread toward Florence (I am not very familiar with their history). Here's the lattice painted to MacAlpin. It looks like a mix of red and green the colors of the The lattice-using Caens sharing a red fesse with CUTHberts can apply to Coens/Cohens, for there are Cyn and Cen terms in the ancestry of Coenred as well as Cuth / Cath terms possibly indicating the royal Cottians in the lattice-using Cotta surname. This recalls that Cottians were looking good for a trace to Varni elements, and that Cottians linked to the Saxon/Septon surname (by way of comparison to the Orells, for one), and therefore to the Saxon location near lake Geneva, a lake that was home to Saxon-like Sequani that pre-dated Saxons proper. Plus, it had been suggested that Vestalis, in the Wessel surname, could trace to the naming of Wessex while Sussex may have been in-reality named after Susa, the royal-Cottian capital. The Caen leopard faces are in the colors of the Alfred besants, in colors reversed from the roundels on the collar of the Cert/Card lion, perhaps important because the first Wessex king in the genealogy is CERDic. The Cert/Card roundels are red, the colors of the same of Orells, from Aurelia Cotta. The second Wessex king in the genealogy is CYNRic; see the Cyner-like motto terms of Kays, and trace this to Keturah's Hecate > Hector line at Parion/Parium, noting that Hector's father, Priam, smacks of Keturah's husband, Abram (Genesis 25), founder of Israel. The same blood of the man who founded Plan Salvation on Earth also founded the Arch-Enemy of Earth. The Kinner Crest shares anchors with the Crests of Kyle's and related Coles' while there are Ceol terms in the ancestry of Coenred. Then, Kinners (bend in colors reversed to the Varn bend), who once showed the same bird as Kays, until I mentioned it several times, were recently found traceable to the KENIRon variation of Irons. COENSIDEnce? I think Nott. Kays share bendlets with Orells and Saxons. The latter two can trace to the Coralli of Scythia, and that's where IsenSide is now tracing generally. The rams of Sydenhams/Sidenhams, first found in SOMERset, can be suspect with the golden-fleece Colchians. This is a good place to mention that, as the Sithones were at the central peninsula of CHALCidice, while THESSALonica is at the north end of Chalcidice, while Aeson lived in THESSALy, the Thess terms may have been a branch of SITHones. The Odrysian capital, Seuthopolis may thus apply with a slew of other Seth-like terms, creating the possibility that "Scythes" was formed from this bloodline. The Mygdones were a fellow tribe with Sithones, according to Strabo, and for me this traces to Dor, to neighboring Megiddo (= Essenes theater traceable to "Aeson"), and to Sidonians at Laish (traceable to the Colchian Lazi). Just trace this lot to Assus and Lissae near the Odrysians. Mythical Laz was made a spouse of Nergal, possibly the Nereus-Doris merger that myth called, Nereids. Nergal is said in 2 Kings 31 to be the god of a Cutha(h) location (Mesopotamia, some say it was off the Tigris) that therefore traces well to "Xuthus," brother of Doris and Aeolus. There are a host of surnames here linkable to SADDucee." We wouldn't expect Sadducee liners to use, Mr. and Mrs. Sadducee. Side's/Sudy's/Sude's are in Levi-lion colors and almost use the Levi-lion design. The naming of Seth, father of Annas, may have been from Sithones liners at Aenus, smack beside Doriscus. This jibes greatly with a trace of "Caiaphas" to Haifa, and may explain why Armageddon comes first to Megiddo, where there may be an infestation of Caiaphas liners today as a result of Rothschild Zionism. I even found that a Russian, Mr. Pollack, was involved in the founding of Neshar, a location in the Megiddo theater. That's suspicious because Rothschilds, much earlier than 1948, began settling Israel with Russian Jews, and then Rothschilds trace to Peter Pollock. It floored me to find, with Wikipedia concurring until it removed some of the evidence from its Neshar article, that Nesher means "vulture", for prophecy portrays Armageddon with a vulture theme, with birds eating the flesh of the slaughtered soldiers in Armageddon. For what it's worth in this regard, the Slings use a vulture while the Arms of Dachau (Munich theater) use a sling shot, perhaps part-code for the Shots/Shute's and/or others. Shots/Shute's share the Sword swords, and the Swords are from "Siward" (of Northumberland). The golden fleece Suttons ("Sut" is the expected root) share green-on-gold lions with Sohaemus-liner Tricks/Tracks/Triggs and Drigs. Green lions are shared by Herod-related Lannoys and Lyons. You haven't forgotten that Sayn-Homburg traced to Humbers/HumberSTONEs/HumbleSTONs, and that the Humber river was the capital area of the Saxon-related Mercians from the Laevi-related Marici. While one Sewer surname is listed with Saddock-suspect Suters/Shuters, the Swiss Sewers show nothing but a single rose in the colors of the Sach roses. Siward of Northumberland had sway in Durham, if I recall correctly, and I think I traced his Mieszko family (included Beaks sharing the Humber/Humbleston bars) very well to the Were river through Durham, which is where Humble's were first found. The namer of Baring bank is listed with BECKers. Siwards HESlington factor in Yorkshire is tracing well to the Assus > Has line, and I suppose that "Esso" can trace to this line too. The "TOUCH NOT the cat" phrase of Clan Chattan suggests the Touch surname looking like it can link to Suttons, but it can also indicate Tocharians and therefore the Tony-Tiger code created by Esso. For the time being, I'm tracing Nott-like surnames to the Nith river. Should we trace "Tony" to the Tonzus river flowing past Suemus to downtown Odrysia? So, what we have is a company named Humble Oil, and another named Standard Oil, both named after surnames related to the Esso / Exxon company that purchased them. And these are now in Iraq, and may be seeking a pipeline in Syria, we may assume, land of Sohaemus' family. Last I heard, there wasn't any Sohaemus Oil Company, but the trace of Sohaemus to the Hesse-Cassel location is bringing to mind Rothschild-oil interests. It's in Rothschild interests not to use that surname plastered over all the huge corporations that they own. They will go by other names. They are said to own Dutch Shell, and then the Shell surname shares the snake design of Quintus-suspect Quinns. The Quinn pegasus is suspect with the Caffery horse with feathered helmet on the rider. Tide's rhyme with, and can be a variation, of Side's, and SIGNals look like SIEGENs / Segni's/Segurana's. Is the entire oil industry owned by the same family? Benicia? Panico's = Benjamites? With Kidders using a Crest honoring Standards/Stonards, and Kitters tracing to Cassel, it's notable that one Kidd Coat uses upright goats, the symbol of German Steins. It tends to verify that the oak-using Kidds (Panico suspects) trace to this disgusting thing. It tends to reveal that the black stone of El-Gabal had much to do with surviving the El-Gabal-cult proper, and evolving into the Bavarian Illuminati, for one. One needs to go to the Witkowo Poles to find the all-seeing-eye, and that entity was out of GOPLo's Mouse Tower. Wasn't Goplo named after a Goplani peoples from "Gabal"??? If I recall correctly (I can't get online again at the moment, the all-seeing-eye in the Arms of Witkowo is on a gold, six-sided / six-pointed shell, the color of the Shell-oil shell. Let's entertain a Goplani trace to Gabuleum. The only evidence I can see at the moment, aside from a Mieszko trace to Maccabee elements, is the modern Tropoje location north of Has and Gabuleum. It could indicate that Traby Poles were involved at Tropoje. There is a Trope/Drop surname using a Shield filled with drops, and drops are used by the Sam/Sammes surname. The Sam/Sammes lion has been traced for years to the Welsh TREVors = Tudors sharing the white Traby ostrich feathers, and then while the Caen Crest shares five white ostrich feathers with the Crest of the Traby Arms, the Caeni lived smack at the southern end of Samaei! The Sams/Sammes' use the same lion as Yorkshire's Kingstons (Sitler/Schitner lion in colors reversed), while the Traby/SADowski surname uses a scarf that should be code for Scarf's, first found in Yorkshire. The Traby/Sadowski scarf is fashioned as a 'Q' that can be code for the Quintus bloodline to Sadducees. The Caepio-line lion was traceable to that of Yorkshire's Hallams, and it's the Yorkshire's Hulls who lived in Kingston. Then, the Hull talbots trace to the Taulantii of the Cavii theater, and it's been established that Taulantii liners were indeed merged closely with Cavii liners. The black Traby hunting horns trace to the same of Patch's, a branch of Kilpatricks/Patchie's, from the Paeti on the Hebros, beside the Caeni on one map, and closer to the Odrysians on the other map. It was recently, but before mentioning or seeing Tarpodizus, that the Nith river of the Kilpatrick castle was traced to Nice elements. This was before the Nice location at Odrysia was a topic, and before I saw that location for it to become a topic. The "dexter paw" of Kilpatricks, of their Levi lion, is code for the Weight-related Dexters that use the Traby horns in both colors. As that's not coincidental, it means that various Hebros elements were on the Nith, making Annandale suspect with Aenus at the Hebros. It's the same as saying that the Aethelings, with roots in northern Scotland, apparently, were from various Hebros elements. As Hasmoneans were traced to Ordovices at Arddu traces them now to Arda of the Odrysians, and the Ordovices were beside Mona and Menai. We really do need to call up Mona Lisa and ask what this is all about. She should know something about Mons in HAINaut too. The Ordovices were traced to a location, the name of which I always forget, near Samsun. As the Ordovices were mythical Orthos, Geryon's two-headed dog, note the dog-suspect Caeni at Samaei. It suggests a merger between the namers of Arda and the Caeni, and that they arrived to mythical Erytheia (Erethlyn, between Ordovices and Mona) in the Hercules invasion of the far West. But it's a no-brainer to trace the Caeni with their Trojan elements that included LYSimachia, to Caen of Normandy (beside the BESSin). I'm sure that we could pry some information out of Mona Lisa in regards to nearby Lisieux on the Tocharian-suspect Touques river. After all, Lissae is near Assus suspect with the Assi kin of Tocharians. The fact that Steins use leopards as well as the goat traces them to the proto-Baphomet cult...that Bavaria was traced tentatively to (by me) before a reader (Julie) made me aware of the Boofima entity (in Africa, where I had learned that Bavaria traces to in going back to proto-Baphomet) using priests slipped into leopard GLOVES while sacrificing goats and humans to their god (I never did learn the name of their god, but traced to Marsyas, the Greek goat-skinning cult = golden-fleece cult out of Phrygia). See "Imperi" in Google. I traced the Imperi to "PERIgord" (central France) for two reasons at least, and, I learned later, that's where Mr. Sauniere's surname was first found. The Saulnier variation of that surname happens to smack of the Solney variation of Sole's? Does that help to identify Boofima with the priests of El-Gabal? What were they doing in Africa? Perhaps we need to ask the black stone of Muslims. Likely, it had to do with the Massena liners of Numidia, but I traced Boofima, early in my hunts for it (there is little said online concerning it) to proto-Botters of Lucca. Later, I clinched a trace of those Botters to the Ukrainian Budini, which contradicted the trace of Botters to Africa's Mauritanians. However, it was at about that time that the Chattans -- "BOT a GLOVE" motto phrase -- were being realized as a merger with Botters. And the Chattan cat can be construed as a version of the Boofima leopard. The "book" of Panico-related Roets, and the book of Reeds, was traced to a Book/Bogg surname (think "Bogan" in Bavaria), and to circle of similar surnames, from "Boofima," and Roets included the wife of John of Gaunt while he is represented in gauntlet GLOVEs, What can't we understand about this? The Stoners and Standards even use the eagles of the Gaunt-related Ghents, and Ghent/Gaunt is in Belgium, where the Gonne's/Kohns were first found. If that indicates that the Jonathan Levites evolved into Boofima, we need to put that beside the Laevi expected with Sohaemus. One of the many Clan-Chattan members includes the Goons. To help trace the "Gonne" to the Yonne river, it flows to the Seine river, a term expected from Sane's/Sains/Sine's/Sions/SOMES' that now show falconers GLOVES but were previously showing gauntlet GLOVES. The Seine then flows into ImPeri-like Paris, where Levi's were first found. It became suspect that lions paws in heraldry were Boofima symbols, and one such symbol is used in the Quint Crest. It can mean that heraldic paws do not always denote the Paw surnames. Joseph-suspect Comyns use a DEXTER paw holding a Deckster-related Dagger as code for the Ticino, home of the Marsyas-based Marici and Laevi. I therefore think I had all my Boofima traces correct a couple of years ago when tracing to both Marsyas and mythical Paris at Parion..an entity from the Parthenius river (where Kennedys trace) in the Phrygia theater, home of Heneti PAPHlaGONians. This is the first time that "Jonathan" has become suspect with "Gonians," so far as I can recall. Previously, Jonathan was linked to Hyksos passing through Israel, and Paphlagonians can trace to "Apophis." It can indicate that Jonathan was of the Perseus Danaans, perfect because Perseus traces to proto-Paris at the Parthenius (and because Jonathan is said in Judges to have become the priest of the "Daniy" at Laish, a term tracing to Lysimachia and to Lissus. As Lysimachia was beside the Caeni while Caens use both leopards and a motto term honoring Parion/Parium, the proto-Boofima involvement within the Paris entity is supported. The Caens are the ones sharing the fretty lattice in the colors of the same of Cave's/Cavie's, the latter being Levite suspects of the Cavii kind at the Lissus location. I'm going to make a prediction from the sense that has come to me: Caiaphas' first name, Joseph, was from a Massey bloodline more "Massey"-like than I first expected. The Massyas region between Lebanon and Emesa is coming to mind. Emesa (like "Maesa, traceable to the Maezaei) is now Homs, a term traceable to Hume's and therefore to Qumran's Essenes. The relationship between the two entities would be Meshech and Gomer, Biblical brothers. When Elijah defeated the 450 priests of Baal at Carmel (that was one colossal organization), it was in a spiritual battle against Israel's king Ahab, whom worshipped Baal. Ahab's wife, Jezebel, was likely named after Baal and the Jezreel valley together. Jezreel is the location of Carmel and Armageddon. Look at how the terms, Iezreel and Iezebel, smack of Iasion and Aeson, suggesting that Essenes elements worshiped Baal at Carmel. There was a second Jezreel location in the land allotted to Judah (around Jerusalem), and this same Baal was worshiped at Jerusalem. This cult was what the God of Israel had marked out for Armageddon, after teaching humanity a lesson over a few more thousand years. We are about to see fire from heaven poured out on Jezreel once again, and this may be upon Caiaphas-line families of that area. The only way I know to trace Meshech liners to Carmel is via the Mus / Meshwesh of Tanis as they hooked up with the Benjamite-Jabesh cult, suspect in the Jebusites at Zion, smack at the Kidron valley where Baal's altar was set up. There may have been a long-standing Meshech presence in the Israel-Phoenicia border region that would later name the Massyas area south of Homs. The area went by that name in 100 BC (I don't know how much earlier it went by that name), just as the Maccabees were forming into Pharisees and Sadducees, but I read that it went by "MARSYas" too. Years before making that find, I read that mythical Marsyas of Phrygia founded the Marsi of Italy. It's feasible that substantial mouse liners are living at and around Jezreel today. Hmm, KIDRon looks like "Kidder." I'll need to think about that. My understanding was that the Hitler bloodline was a Maschi one on his mother's side, who was a Pollack-suspect Polzl. Hitler's whackos operated much in Munich, and he had concentration-camp headquarters at Dachau. The Rimini area of the Maschi's traces to "Rimmon," where the Benjamites hung out when they merged with Jabesh. The Hiedler/Hitler surname traces well to the namers of Gilead area around Jabesh. Jabesh-Gilead was across the Jordan from the head of the Jezreel valley. I understand how difficult it might be to find a location with the Has name in a Google search, but, I assure, you, I had found the Has location where I said it is/was, and reported the article from which it was found. I just don't know where that report is located amongst my updates. It is futile to search "has," a term used often in common speech. The Has location became suspect with Essenes-suspect Heslingtons / Hazels as well as the formation of "Hasmonean," and "MACCAbee" was suspect from "MASSYas," anyway. It's all coming together here. Frankly, I don't even know the origins of Quintus Caepio; his ancestry could have been from Syrians in Africa of the Drusilla kind. The Numidian capital, Cirta, may not only have linked to the Sohaemus-suspect and Syria-like Sire's/Sirets, but to the Certs/Cards using the blue Caepio-line lion (with Moor-related collar). One might imagine the child(ren) of Sohaemus with Drusilla going back to Numidia with a piece of El-Gabal in their pockets, and starting a religion based on that sun god. Or, better yet, the ancestry of Drusilla may already have had that Gabal cult in their pockets, if for example proto-Numidians had been at Gabuleum. That could explain HASdrubal, a name used by Carthaginians (or were they Numidians?). What if Numidians were named after the idea of, Anu-Met, so as to jibe with BaphoMET? Such a term would be traced by me to Gorgon MEDusa elements in Africa, the same that Perseus was involved with, the same known to have lived at Parion. In fact, Gorgon MUSEs lived at Parion. "Tony the Tiger" can be part code for the Antonys' using both a goat and leopard, and thus can trace to Boofima too well to deny. The tiger was seen above in the Side/Sudy Crest, and that surname traces via Suderland to Sauers at the Sava, which in-turn traced to Shawia Numidians on the one hand, and to swan liners at lake Lychnidus on the other. Why should Numidians trace to that lake? A green tiger (related to the Kelly Crest?) is used by Methley-related MEDleys, suspect in "BaphoMET." The leopard-portrayed cult of Dionysus traced to Jonathan-suspect Oeneus, father of METHoni, thus tracing Boofima again to Maccabees at Modi'in, who may have been true Levites, therefore, from Jonathan's line to Laevi. One of the first-known Maccabees was MATTathias, although technically he was a HASmonian, and then the Mathis river of the Cavii flowed near Has. It seems feasible to trace "Aethel / Hazel" to a previous name of Has. If that's correct, then Has was a city of the Elis elements of mythical Aethlius, which may explain why Elis' share a black cross with Chives' and Mathis'. The Mathis surname, sharing the Chives moline in the same colors, was first found in BURGundy. As heraldic leopards are often "leopard FACE's," it's clear that Boofima traces fundamentally to the Face's/Fessys/Vesseys (said to be from Burghs!), using the cross of "copia"-using Macclesfield, and the latter probably use the Cert/Card lion. To trace to the Bruce lion, trace Cirta Numidians first to the Sire's/Sirets (Moline kin) and their kin on the Sava, home of the Breuci. Trace the Bruce-related Louvains to Levites of this picture. Another Arms of Macclesfield (no longer shown at Wikipedia's Macclesfield article) uses the black Davenport fitchee that traces to the same of Hanna's, and we saw this black fitchee in the Cassel / Kennedy Coats. My senses are that fitchees are secretly ritual daggers used in killing sacrifice victims. Hanna's are suspect with Heneti, as is "Kennedy," and the stag, used in the Macclesfield Arms and Hanna Coat's, has been traced to Heneti...on the Parthenius. The Parthini at the Cavii theater are thus expected as Boofima liners. Why did the Taulantii of the Parthini area evolve into TalBOTS? Wasn't that the Bot-a-glove" entity of Chattans? Didn't the Hatti live beside the Parthenius? Note that MacAbee's are listed as McLeod septs along with Herods and Norris' / Norrie's. Norry's/Norrie's share a wolf head in Crest with the McLeod sept of Teague's, and the latter use "Summum" in their motto. Norrie's/Norris' (ravens) were first found in BERKshire while Noyers were first found in BURGundy. The "Feythfully SERVE" motto of Norrie'/Norris suggests Servitium and or Servilia Caepio, especially as Servitium (Sava river) was in what is now Croatia, while Cravens, sharing a white-on-red fesse with Norrys, trace to Croatians (= Garebites that used the raven / crow as early as passing through Greece). Norrie's/Norris are said to be from a HANStead > Hamstead while the Hans' are listed with Hands/Hants (Cheshire, same as the "copia"-using Arms of Macclesfield), and it occurs to me now that Hans'/Hands are using a version of the Cope and Copp Coats, important because Copelands (known to have Meschin elements) use the black bend (likely) of Hans-like Hanans and Eure's (Noyers were from Nueris in Eure). MOREOVER, to clinch this thing, Cope's were first found in the same place (Leicestershire) as Hose's said to be from Nueris / Noyers! Good one. And Norths share the dragon-head design of Cope's so that Norths can be somewhat clinched as Norry = Nahorite liners. Norths share the DeNARDo lion while the latter come up as "Narbonne," perhaps important (i.e. if that part of the surname traces to Narbonne) because Herod-like Herault is beside Narbonne. The McLeod septs show "Herould." Heraults are listed with the same surname that comes up with "Herod," though the latter variation is probably kept deliberately from the visible list. Nor does the write-up trace to McLeods, The fleur-de-lys behind the stylized fesse (I don't know of any other like it) are in the colors of Coffers. At one time, the Herod/Herault fesse was shortened, not reaching the sides of the Shield, and that's called "couped" at times. It allows a Herod trace either/both to Cope liners and to KYPros, mother of Herod "the great." The Coopers/Coppers use a shortened chevron. This recalls my dilemma a couple of years ago, that after tracing Coverts to Caiaphas liners, Coverts started to look like Cooper liners therefore traceable to Herods. And even the blue Caepio-line lion, claimed at first to be a Caiaphas entity (a squirrel just entered the attic floor at 8:32 am, but it did not sleep there), started to look like a Herod entity. But now, it looks like Caiaphas traces to Sohaemus, who had secondly married a Herod. Why are Coppers trace to a SALOMONE de Cupir? Isn't that a Jewish name like one married and used by Herods of Israel? Why do Coopers use "COWper"? The "AeQUO" motto term of Cope's is of a category traced to Qewe/Kue/Quo' at the CAPPadocia theater. The Qewe entity was recently traced to COWES at southern Hampshire (like "Hamstead"), but, better yet, I read that southern Hampshire is called, Hants. This works, and it tends to trace Caepio's from the namers of Cappadocia through to Cavii-like Cowes', a line that developed Cope-like terms out of the Kupa river at Servitium. As the North lion is shared by Maschi's, the Cope fleur are likely of the Masci's. The Saxe's (partridges, Perdix symbol), in Coffer colors, use a motto, "Sit SAXUM firmum," and while "Saxum" smacks of Seagham, the motto is translated, "let the stone be firm." It sounds as though Saxe's trace to Sohaemus' black stone, and that Saxe's knew it, and so we could trace Saxe-Gotha and Coburg to Sohaemus too. Saxe's were first found in the same place (Lincolnshire) as Hawks honored in the Herod/Herault Crest. Now, to the Mallets, suspect, but not easily clinched, with Schumers / Shoemakers. Mallets are the ones sharing gold-on-blue (Hazel colors) scallops with Sonnys/Stoneys/Staneys. These scallops (in Sans-eagle colors) are in the colors of the Aurelia scallop, and in the colors of the crescent of the Sens (suspect with "Sans Peur"), which is in the colors of the Hazel crescent. To top it off, the knee-term in the Shoemaker's description of the knight finds the Knee's/Nee's/Neighs (another spread eagle, as with Dunns) of County DOWN (!!!) sharing a blue bend with Sonnys/Stoneys. I did not know of this Knee surname when pointing out the "pointing DOWN" axe of Schumers/Schumachers! Here's from the last update in an effort to reveal what SchuMACHers are really from: "Irish Prays/Preys (Down) even look like they are using a version of the Stur/Estur bars...Vertical bars in the colors of the Pray / Stur bars are in the Mack/Make/Mech Coat. The Tarrs (suspect at TarraGONA) use them too in these colors, and they trace well to the Mopps' scimiTAR, for the Mopps' are listed with ModBURLEYS while Burleys (in Sumer/Sommers/Sumpton colors) were first found in the same place (Somerset) as Tarrs." Compare "SCHUMacher" with "SCIMitar." It's hard to say whether the Schim boar links to the Schumer/Schumacher axe merely because they are in the same colors. The Prays came up as per the "praeferre" motto term of Racks/Rake's that should trace to the Franconian Rake, and that's where Somers, first found in Lower Franconia, come it. The Macks/Machs even share a blue-on-gold bend, and gold symbols upon it, with Sonnys/Stoneys. And Maileys/Mailetts use mallets in the colors of the split Somer Shield. I can't be sure whether these are Malahule-of-More lines to le-Meschin, but the latter did marry Clare's of Tonbridge, and moreover married Rumilly, who were explained in the last update like so: "Rumillys show ReMELLY, RoMILEY and ROMILLY variations. The Miley/Milly/Molloy surname (another greyhound) uses the full motto of Payne's ["Malo mori QUAM foedari,"] that includes "MALO mori," and then Mellys/MALLeys/Maileys use the boar in the colors of the Barton boar, and colors reversed to the Bard boar, important because Rumillys are said to be from the village of Barton in Cambridgeshire." Cambridgeshire is where the Soham / Seagham location was situated that became suspect with Hammers. The Cams/Game's were first found in the same place as Kemmis', and these were traced. on mainly a whim (which often proves correct), from Yuya of Kemmis to the Gomerians suspect at the naming of Qumran. At the time, I had not yet known of the Gamble trace to the family of Sohaemus...which is now suspect with a mystery Miles' family in Anjou. I realize how complicated this Shoemaker topic has become. It must be difficult for you to keep things together or to see this as fully as I'm seeing it. I put things in brackets to show links, but it only adds weight to what you need to keep together in order to follow fully. I have no choice but to show links where I see them. The Maker part is seen as the Mopsus line from Makistos, and the Shoe part is seen from Schio, up-river from Vicenza, where Valentins were first found. The Fessys, using the MACCLESfield cross as well as the Bath/Atha cross, use "signi vinces" as code for Valentinian and his birth place, Vinkovci, suspect with Vicenza. The Segni's/SEGURana's (another spread eagle) are now linking to SEAGham, and they share a blue moline with the Mile surname (no 's'). The scimitar is used also by the Hawk-honored Pilgrims, and Hawks (same place as le-Meschin's wife) are suspect from Hawkeswell (like MAKESWELL of the Maxwells), perhaps the reason for the Schumer / Shoemaker axe. Let's assume that its the Essenes axe. The Hawk staves are purple, and this color is used by the Skiptons of Meschin (same as the Rumilly Meschins), the Cheshire Pace's, and the hawk's lure of the Cheshire/ChesSYRE/ChesSHERE/ChesSHYRE surname (illegal Mose colors). Those capitals are to indicate possible links to Shire / Sire / Squire/Squirrel liners at the Valentinian bloodline. It dawns on me that Cheshire's, first found in the same place (Essex) as Quints, are using the lion paw of Quints. The latter are suspect with the stave-like Staffs. A picture is developing in your mind even if you can't see it as I do. Schumers and Shoemakers are tracing to Maccabee suspects, and the Blois' were traced to the Arc river of Modane, where also the Chambre Gomerians had a location. The "Esse quam" of Sheriffs is excellent for seeing Qumran elements, and it's in honor of Ash's, and then while Ashburys of ESSEburne are obvious kin of Astburys (footless martlets), Astbury is at East Cheshire, where Macclesfield is located, and East Cheshire is where Grime's were first found suspect in the PilGRIME surname. As with Valence's, Grime's use a multitude of footless martlets. The GRIMaldi's can be in play because Segni's/Segurana's were first found in Genova, a location of ruling Grimaldi's. The Ashbury motto, 'Will God and I SHALL," was suspect with Islips/Aslips (MAKESwell kin) because the same motto, but with "I zal," is used by Mens/Mengzies'. It's feasible here that the Aethelings inherent in these surnames are from the Manx peoples in "Mengzies." As the Falts share the Hazel leaves while tracing to the Humorului theater, see the Falt motto for a feasible trace to Manannan-Lug elements on the Isle of Mann. HumORULUI deserves a passing mention here as per the Haemus topic earlier. What if "Haemus" named the Hume's out of Humorului? What if the latter QUMRan-like term was origin of the Orells > Aurelii'? I can't get online at the moment to check, but I recall the Orleans surname using bars in Hume colors. If Haemus was a Hume line, then it should trace, according to my views, to "Qum(ran)", and we saw how the Haemus area could relate to Togarmites/Tocharians so that Gomer elements out of Qumran could apply at Haemus. Besides, Haemus is to the north of the Hebros river, where Hebrews are expected that may have originated near Qumran. Can we imagine the formation of Massey-related Maccabee's from the ancestry of the Sohaemus priesthood? I claimed that the Maccabees were from Cilnius Maecenas, with both a surname like "Massena" and "Maesa." As Maecenas married Murena liners, it should be added that the Shoemakers use the Murena-design tower topped with their Tree/Trew bloodline (either from Drusilla of Massena or Drusilla of Herod). I've knocked the rest of the squirrel story to the next update and made it available immediately. Especially for new or confused readers shows where I'm coming from. For serious investigators: How to Work with Bloodline Topics Ladon Gog and the Hebrew Rose Starting at this paragraph, there is a single piece of evidence that is enough in itself to prove the hoax. or anything unflattering and unexpected from me, Table of Contents Try another browser if you are working with houseofnames.
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#ifndef CAFFE2_OPERATORS_LENGTHS_REDUCER_FUSED_8BIT_ROWWISE_OPS_H_ #define CAFFE2_OPERATORS_LENGTHS_REDUCER_FUSED_8BIT_ROWWISE_OPS_H_ #include "caffe2/core/context.h" #include "caffe2/core/logging.h" #include "caffe2/core/operator.h" #include "caffe2/operators/fused_rowwise_8bit_conversion_ops.h" #include "caffe2/operators/reducer_functors.h" #include "caffe2/perfkernels/fused_8bit_rowwise_embedding_lookup.h" #include "caffe2/utils/math.h" #ifdef USE_FBGEMM #include "fbgemm/Fbgemm.h" #endif namespace caffe2 { template <class Context, bool with_weights = false, bool is_mean = false> class SparseLengthsFused8BitRowwiseOp : public Operator<Context> { public: static_assert( !(with_weights && is_mean), "Cannot have with_weights and is_mean a the same time"); USE_OPERATOR_CONTEXT_FUNCTIONS; USE_SIMPLE_CTOR_DTOR(SparseLengthsFused8BitRowwiseOp) bool RunOnDevice() override { return DispatchHelper<TensorTypes<int32_t, int64_t>>::call( this, Input(INDICES)); } template <typename IndexType> bool DoRunWithType() { const auto& data = Input(DATA); const auto& indices = Input(INDICES); const auto& lengths = Input(LENGTHS); CAFFE_ENFORCE_EQ(indices.dim(), 1, "INDICES must be a vector"); CAFFE_ENFORCE_EQ(lengths.dim(), 1, "LENGTHS must be a vector"); const float* weights = nullptr; if (with_weights) { const auto& weights_input = Input(WEIGHTS); CAFFE_ENFORCE_EQ(weights_input.dim(), 1, "WEIGHTS must be a vector"); CAFFE_ENFORCE_EQ( weights_input.numel(), indices.numel(), "WEIGHTS should have the same length as INDICES."); weights = weights_input.template data<float>(); } CAFFE_ENFORCE_GT(data.size(1), 8, "DATA must have more than 8 columns"); // Subtract 8 from the #columns of data for the 4 bytes for scale and 4 // bytes for bias that we use in the fused representation (per row). const std::vector<int64_t> shape = {lengths.size(0), data.size(1) - 8}; auto* output = Output(0, shape, at::dtype<float>()); std::int64_t block_size = output->size(1); auto output_size = output->size(0); auto index_size = indices.numel(); auto data_size = data.size(0); const std::uint8_t* input_data = data.template data<std::uint8_t>(); const int* lengths_data = lengths.template data<int>(); float* output_data = output->template mutable_data<float>(); #ifdef USE_FBGEMM // Calling the JITed kernel from FBGEMM // Will Remove the call to C2/perfkernels/ // If this is the first call or block size has changed (should never happen // actually), generate a kernel. if (block_size != last_block_size) { last_block_size = block_size; if (std::is_same<IndexType, std::int32_t>::value) { kernel32_ = fbgemm::GenerateEmbeddingSpMDM<std::uint8_t, std::int32_t>( block_size, with_weights, is_mean, /*prefetch distance*/ 16, /*is_weight_positional*/ false, /*use_offsets*/ false); } else { CAFFE_ENFORCE((std::is_same<IndexType, std::int64_t>::value)); kernel64_ = fbgemm::GenerateEmbeddingSpMDM<std::uint8_t, std::int64_t>( block_size, with_weights, is_mean, /*prefetch distance*/ 16, /*is_weight_positional*/ false, /*use_offsets*/ false); } } bool success; if (std::is_same<IndexType, std::int32_t>::value) { success = kernel32_( output_size, index_size, data_size, input_data, indices.template data<std::int32_t>(), lengths_data, weights, output_data); } else { success = kernel64_( output_size, index_size, data_size, input_data, indices.template data<std::int64_t>(), lengths_data, weights, output_data); } if (success) { return true; } auto indices_data = indices.template data<IndexType>(); int64_t current = 0; for (int m = 0; m < output_size; ++m) { for (int i = 0; i < lengths_data[m]; ++i) { CAFFE_ENFORCE_LT(current, index_size); IndexType idx = indices_data[current]; CAFFE_ENFORCE( 0 <= idx && idx < data_size, "Index ", current, " is out of bounds: ", idx, ", range 0 to ", data_size); ++current; } } CAFFE_ENFORCE_EQ( current, index_size, "Your input seems to be incorrect: the sum of lengths values should be " "the size of the indices tensor, but it appears not."); return false; #else Fused8BitRowwiseEmbeddingLookup( block_size, output_size, index_size, data_size, input_data, indices.template data<IndexType>(), lengths_data, weights, is_mean, output_data); return true; #endif } enum { DATA = 0, WEIGHTS = 1, INDICES = 1 + with_weights, LENGTHS = 2 + with_weights, }; #ifdef USE_FBGEMM private: std::int64_t last_block_size{-1}; fbgemm::EmbeddingSpMDMKernelSignature<std::uint8_t, std::int32_t>::Type kernel32_; fbgemm::EmbeddingSpMDMKernelSignature<std::uint8_t, std::int64_t>::Type kernel64_; #endif }; } // namespace caffe2 #endif // CAFFE2_OPERATORS_LENGTHS_REDUCER_FUSED_8BIT_ROWWISE_OPS_H_
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My Fashion Uniform When I saw this dress it was marked as sold, but I had a feeling about it...I messaged the seller to say that if the original buyer didn't end up paying for any reason to let me know as I would happily take the dress. About a week later she responded that the buyer had indeed backed out, I paid on the spot, and shortly after this dreamy number came to take up residence in my wardrobe. It's actually a wee departure from my usual style right now as it is patterned--I've mostly been wearing solid colors for the past few months, but this classic print and soft colors feels like a perfect fit for early spring. I feel like nearly every color in this dress can be found in the rhododendron bush I'm standing beside. It's vintage, likely from the 1960s or 1970s, but has a more antique-inspired look than that era--like those classic Laura Ashley dresses that are becoming all the rage again. There was a period when her designs were considered dated and dowdy even with their long hems and high collars, but the fashion pendulum is swinging back again and people are once more drawn to the classic silhouettes and natural fabrics; which I think would please the designer mightily.    plaiddress-12 plaiddress-15I've been reading more about Laura Ashley's origins and one of her early inspirations was her uniform as a Wren in World War II; her goal when designing was to create pieces that could work almost as a fashion uniform. Timeless pieces that would last forever and that people wouldn't need to replace often. She said, "I don't like ephemeral things; I like things that last forever…" Which is just such a lovely sentiment and something she has achieved not just because her styles are popular once again, but because many of us are stalking her actual vintage dresses on resell sites. Her pieces have lasted quite a long time and are often still in excellent condition because of the emphasis on natural fibers and the quality of production; simply put they made clothes that could physically last many wears and washes. Looking at her classic styles and my own style repetition in the past year and I feel as if I'm inching towards my own fashion uniform.  plaiddress-34-side vintage dress & basket, fairytale rings by GoodAfterNine plaiddress-10 plaiddress-26 plaiddress-24 plaiddress-20-sideThere's far less experimentation in my style these days, more repetition of silhouettes and colors, and I wonder if I have developed a fashion uniform. When I do a remix it tends to be the same dress worn multiple times, but not multiple ways--I know how I like to wear that dress, why try to be avant garde when I can be comfortable? We tend to picture uniforms as school dress codes or even military designs, but really what makes a uniform is consistency. A personal uniform can be as specific and personal as one desires. So perhaps this is my uniform: retro and romantic and rural. plaiddress-38 plaiddress-39 plaiddress-5 vintage dress & basket, fairytale rings by GoodAfterNine 1. I love following your style evolution, and find that this uniform idea is actually quite sound. I found myself reverting to the style I favoured most in my late teens, early twenties, which was also a sort of uniform for me: tight jeans or faux leather trousers, victorian or eduardian blouses, boots, occasional dresses and romantic skirts, biker jacket. It's what feels natural to me, what feels ME, after all, and we should all strive to be ourselves, rather than following trends. BTW, I had a friend who had so many of those Laura Ashley dresses, and how I loved going to her house and try them on!!! They were not quite my style, but the cut and the way they fit was just superb, and they were really cute, reminding me of Laura Ingalls and Little House in the Prairie!! to top
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Spooky Halloween Jars What You Need: • Glass jars (2–5) of varying sizes if possible • Halloween candy or toys (e.g., toy eyeballs or skulls, spiders, gummy worms, etc.)  • Estimation Slips worksheet (you can also write estimations on a blank piece of paper) What You Do: 1. Set up the spooky Halloween jars by getting out the glass jars and filling them with various amounts of Halloween candy or toys.  2. Make this activity more or less challenging depending on the glass jars you use. For example, if you choose jars that are different sizes, your child will have to think about the capacity of each jar and the size of the items in the jar to estimate the total amount.  3. Explain to your child that they will try to figure out how many pieces of candy or how many toys they see by estimating. Define what it means to estimate in child-friendly language by telling your child that to estimate means to make an educated guess based on what you know.  4. Provide some examples of times when you have needed to estimate in the past (e.g., estimating how many toy bags to make for a birthday party, or estimating how many peaches you picked at the farm). 5. Explain to your child that estimation is a valuable tool when shopping, cooking, thinking about how much time something will take, and trying to figure out distance. 6. Give your child one of the Estimation Slips (or a blank piece of paper) and allow them time to come up with an estimate. Encourage them to explain their thinking, using prompting questions, such as: • How did you come up with your estimate? • Why did you come up with your estimate? • What types of mental math strategies did you use to come up with your estimate? For example, counting by twos, grouping in tens, etc. • Which of these jars do you think holds the most candy/toys? Why? 7. Include all of your family members in the fun by having everyone jot down an estimate. 8. Keep the Halloween jars up throughout the season, and when the time feels right, dump out the toys and candy and have your child help you count. 9. Review the estimates and announce the family member who had the closest guess! 10. If your family enjoys having a winner, choose a special prize for the family member with the closest guess (e.g., watching a favorite movie or playing a favorite game).  Add to collection Create new collection Create new collection New Collection> 0 items How likely are you to recommend to your friends and colleagues? Not at all likely Extremely likely What could we do to improve What would make you love What is your favorite part about
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island of Kea • British diver Carl Spencer dies exploring Titanic sister ship Carl Spencer By Hannah Fletcher - Times Online A highly respected British diver has died during the exploration of a shipwreck off the coast of Greece. Carl Spencer, 37, had been leading a 17-man National Geographic Society expedition to film Britannic, sister ship of Titanic, off the island of Kea when he suffered severe decompression sickness (DCS), also known as the bends, during an emergency ascent to the surface. The 53,000-ton Britannic, even larger than her famous sibling and deemed equally “unsinkable”, was lost in 57 minutes after hitting a mine in 1916, while serving as a hospital ship during the First World War. The wreck was discovered in 1975 by the French undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau, but, lying at about 300ft (90m), it pushes divers to the limits of endurance. More to read...
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Derek Piotr • Derek Piotr • 2016-06-20 Polish producer and composer Derek Piotr writes music that focuses primarily on the voice that abstracts its literal connotations in the context of composition. He has composed radio plays and pop songs, served as intern to Meredith Monk and his second record, 2010’s Airing, was nominated by the jury of Prix Ars Electronica in 2012. His fifth album, drone offering Drono, is out now, and we spoke to Derek to find out more about the inspiration behind it and his take on the drone genre. I actually feel that drone is a huge phenomenon, a really big niche that is almost cliché at this point - I wanted to turn that cliché on its head lightly with Drono. Tell us bit about yourself - what were you doing before getting heavily involved in the music industry? When I was quite young I spent and still spend a lot of time in nature. I was also singing and dancing from an early age, mostly in private to favorite CDs, no performances, though I was in choir as a young person in school and briefly studied clarinet. What was the first style or genre of music you really got into? Was their a particular song or artist who inspired you? As with most people, popular music. My parents also listened to things like Yanni and Enya, so I had some New Age-y music floating around my ears pretty early on. Still have a huge respect for Enya - she tracks all her vocal harmonies herself!! amazing Drone music is a left field genre not given much media attention. Who are the drone artists you look up to? It is and it isn’t. I actually feel that drone is a huge phenomenon, a really big niche that is almost cliché at this point - I wanted to turn that cliché on its head lightly with Drono. Not this kind of wallpaper ambient drone experience, but also not this balls-to-the-wall macho metal drone freakout either…with full respect to both sides of the spectrum… That said I love Eliane Radigue and Phil Niblock the best (so alive!) and I also fell inlove with Kevin Drumm’s records Tannenbaum and more recently Trouble. Technically not drone but still droney is AGF’s fantastic record Head Slash Bauch, a record that’s been with me a long time. What would you say makes your music unique? I think it is completely not my place to say but if to hazard a guess: it’s very intimate, dry and spare, dusty and personal. It is my firm belief that if I work only on the music that excites me, there is a high chance that it will excite at least one other person on this planet. I like to think I have not been wrong about this. I also can’t think normally about music - in terms of bassline, hats, syncopation, chords, middle eight, etc, only recently have I begun caring about specific tempo. For instance a lot of my favourite pieces that I’ve done take place around 75bpm, which I find interesting. I prefer not to analyze in this way, however. If you had to describe your sound as a personality, how what would it be? Electric-eyed, posessed, alert. How do you create your music? Is there any kind of routine that helps? Generally no - there is no set way I find my way into a piece. Oftentimes I make small files of texture or single bar rhythm and they sit on my harddrive for months. My file system of sounds is labelled chronologically, for instance I have a 2016 and June folder sitting on my mainframe right now, on an offshore drive there is May April March etc… for this year, and all the years before. So sometimes a piece gaining momentum is the result of trying some of these files in combination with each other, when I’m after a specific structure. Always I’m after a specific kind of movement when I work on a piece, and the textures and rhythms get swapped out until I convey it accurately enough. Tell us about Drono. How did the album come about? As I said earlier, I wanted to make drone music, but, because that’s rather a phenomenon and I think kind of common, wanted to make drone music how I personally think it should be made. Drone as a rule is a very, very limiting stylistic form, so working within those frameworks to personify myself was actually weirdly liberating. I think in the end though the tracks aren’t so drone, they went a bit crazy, even though harmonically they technically are drone…maybe I failed my own assignment! haha You were inspired by the liminality of water. How did you capture this in the compositions? Well, the liminality thing was part of a press release written about the record, so maybe not so literally, but i did notice I turned around and all of the album tracks had water titles. My past album, Bahar meant “Spring” and also “Sea”. I am very inspired by nature in all its forms, so I am not sure how I arrived at the water thing exactly. There are bodies of water by my home that I often hike around. It was more subconcious than deliberately planned. Your music might be considered experimental by listeners. How might those who have not heard drone music before approach this Drono? I really dislike the word “experimental” in relation to my music, I think it implies a kind of free-for-all and not knowing what you’re doing, when in fact I have very specific ideas about sound and what the shape of the piece should be when I sit down to work on it, what mood I’m after. That being said, I do still involve some randomness or chance in my procedures, because you definitely need surprises. I like to think I make “art music” but for the everyday person, ie this is not some kind of academic elitist thing but it still is very sensitive in the treatment of the sound and unusual stylistically, while hopefully remaining approachable. I feel I have had some limited success with this, where coworkers or people who it might not necessarily be their thing have found their way to my music and appreciated it. This is what I’m after. Which track did you find most difficult to complete and why? I mixed the hell out of the entire record for almost a year, but “Wash” was the one that went through the most iterations before finding its final form. It is the centerpiece of the record and the most important one, to me. Can you tell us one secret about Drono? The Thomas Brinkmann collaboration came right at the end and was a dream come true. Definitely shed some tears of gratitude over that one. Who’s on your watch list for the rest of 2016? Can you give us a top three new acts to see? Don’t DJ, Peter Seligman, DIN//VOID. What have you been listening to this year? Can you give us a top three records of 2016 so far? Anohni - Hopelessness AGF - Kon:3p>UTION to: e[VOL]ution Don’t DJ - Gammellan. If you could go back in time and give yourself one piece of advice, when would it be and what would you say? Be more crazy, freer. Finally, what’s coming up for the rest of 2016? Couple more collaborations and releases, up to date info constantly shifts at Listen to and purchase Derek Piotr’s new album at Cover image by Landon Speers; main image by Derek Piotr. blog comments powered by Disqus
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Sidewalk Poem #6 The Wives If I said, “Little wives, shut in your dark houses, an enormous tiger lily splits the roof of each house in the night, and arranges the moon to itself, and only withdraws just at dawn,” you would smile, and think about bright flowers, and forget the money and the shopping, but if I went on, “I only see your lilies grow in my happy sleep, because you have made no gardens in your blocks of houses for flowers that come in the dark night,” you would suddenly cry, or pick up a book, or walk by yourselves for a long time on the white sidewalks. [Children playing on front porch of a rowhouse. Lyndale Avenue North, Minneapolis, 1961. Img. MNHS.] No comments:
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# Copyright 2020 Google LLC # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. configure_lit_site_cfg( ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/lit.site.cfg.py.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lit.site.cfg.py MAIN_CONFIG ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/lit.cfg.py ) set(SAIR_TEST_DEPS sair-opt ) add_lit_testsuite(check-sair "Running SAIR regression tests" ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} DEPENDS ${SAIR_TEST_DEPS} ) add_lit_testsuites(SAIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} DEPENDS ${SAIR_TEST_DEPS}) # Generate test passes declaration set(LLVM_TARGET_DEFINITIONS passes.td) mlir_tablegen(passes.h.inc -gen-pass-decls -name Test) add_public_tablegen_target(sair_test_passes_inc_gen) # Test passes library add_mlir_library(sair_test_passes passes.cc DEPENDS sair_test_passes_inc_gen LINK_LIBS PUBLIC MLIRIR MLIRPass MLIRTransforms MLIRLinalg MLIRStandard MLIRSupport sair_dialect )
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Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research Log in or Register to get access to full text downloads. Remember me or Register In Vitro Screening of Cytotoxic, Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activities of Clinacanthus nutans (Acanthaceae) leaf extracts S Arullappan, P Rajamanickam, N Thevar, CC Kodimani Purpose: To evaluate the in vitro cytotoxic, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Clinacanthus nutans extracts and semi-fractions. Method: The plant was subjected to cold solvent extraction to produce petroleum ether, ethyl acetate and methanol crude extracts, followed by isolation using bioassay-guided fractionation. The crude extracts (0.2 to 10.0 mg/ml) were tested against HeLa and K-562 cell lines using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay and antioxidant activity using 1, 1-diphenyl-2- picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. Furthermore, fractions isolated from ethyl acetate leaf extract (0.02 to 10.0 mg/ml) were tested against Bacillus cereus (ATCC11778), Escherichia coli (ATCC25922), Salmonella enterica Typhimurium (ATCC14028) and Candida albicans (ATCC10231) using minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal or fungicidal (MBC/MFC) assays. Results: Petroleum ether extracts demonstrated the strongest cytotoxic activity against HeLa and K-562 cells with IC50 of 18.0 and 20.0 ìg/mL, respectively. Petroleum ether extracts also displayed the highest radical scavenging activity of 82.00 ± 0.02 %, compared with ascorbic acid and á-tocopherol corresponding values of 88.7 ± 0.0 and 86.6 ± 0.0 %, respectively. In MIC assay, all the crude extracts and fractions showed inhibition against all tested microorganisms. Fraction 7 displayed the lowest MIC and MBC/MFC values against B. cereus and C. albicans at 1.39 mg/ml, respectively. Ampicillin and amphotericin B displayed MIC value of 1.3 mg/ml. Conclusion: The bioactive compounds from C. nutans are potential  cytotoxic, antimicrobial and antioxidant agents. Keywords: Clinacanthus nutans, Cytotoxic, Antioxidant, Antimicrobial AJOL African Journals Online
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The Kidzmatter animation project was a very unique undertaking. I was asked to take the organizations 5 purpose statements and animate them in a fun creative manner, while supporting the brand elements that they have established. The unique part of these videos was that they were to be displayed on two 50” TV screens that were turned on their sides. The intro video, like the purpose video, was also a vertical animation piece that was used as an intro to the rallies that the group headlined. The last shot of the piece would lead into their slides so a gradual pull out of the camera was the best solution rather than a fast pace ending like the purpose video. Client Testimony: "What a super job TJ did on the video that he made for our inaugural reVITAlize luncheon hosted here at KidzMatter. It clearly showcased our promises to our customers, the entire purpose of the video. Not only was it very creative, but everyone in the house was mesmerized by the flow of the words and the catchy audio to go along with it. Thanks for helping us with our video needs." Ryan Frank - Executive Director of KidzMatter® Back to Top
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How eBay Sellers Can Increase Sales With Just a Few Tweaks Ebay sellers looking for ways to boost sales need only try some of these simple tricks to get their listings seen by customers ready to buy. (Photo credit: JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images) With an estimated 25 million eBay sellers on the platform, you’d think competition might be the reason sales have been slow recently. And yet, that’s not the case. For every eBay seller who claims that sales are down, you’ll find another seller whose sales are going through the roof. The opportunity to make money as an eBay seller is still there, and if you follow the following suggestions, odds are good your sales will rise almost immediately. List daily Sure, you may want to batch listings and get 25 items listed for sale in one fell swoop this weekend and then take a break, but a better approach is to list one item a day, says eBay consultant Suzanne Wells, since it will help improve your appearance in searches. If you can’t devote time on a daily basis to listings, you can stockpile them when you do have time, using the “Save and continue” button at the bottom of each listing, and then “Complete” the listing in the future. You will be surprised by how making this one change will impact your sales. Use keywords in your listing that buyers would use Take clear photos Crisp, clear photos can make or break a sale, so when in doubt, take several. Use a mannequin if you have one to display clothing, in order to give the buyer an idea of what the clothing looks like on, or use a photo box to capture smaller items like coins or rings. Try free editing software like Picmonkey to crop out extraneous items in the photo background or to tweak the color. Do not “borrow” another seller’s photos. Include measurements Buyers want details about their potential purchase, including knowing how tall or wide it is. Photos can be deceiving, even when you add a coin or ruler to the picture for scale, so help avoid returns by telling the buyer up front how tall the vase is, or what the inseam measurement is on a pair of pants. While adding this extra information won’t necessarily impact the number of sales you make, it can certainly reduce the number of return requests you receive, which will boost your profits. Offer a 60-day return policy Some sellers refuse to accept returns from buyers, which is, frankly, silly. When a buyer reports that an item was not as described, a.k.a. “INAD,” eBay almost always forces a refund. And indicating that you will accept returns qualifies you for top seller benefits, including a 20% or more discount on postage. Yes, you can also choose to offer a 14-day return period or even 30 days, but increasing the window to 60 days is unlikely to significantly affect the number of returns you receive and it can help improve your profits. End old listings and relist When eBay sees that you have a high number of page views over a long period of time, such as a year, it’s less likely your item will sell because eBay will push it down in search results, says Wells. To bring it back to the top of available items, end the listing and then relist a couple of weeks later. Ship internationally Restricting yourself to customers only in the U.S. may be severely limiting your sales. Armed with an accurate postal scale, you should be able to weigh your items and help determine an accurate postage fee no matter where in the world the customer is. Participating in the Global Shipping Program is another way to make your products available to international buyers. Once sold, you pack and ship your item to a U.S. address, which forwards it to the buyer. Share on social media There are large numbers of special interest groups on platforms like Facebook, where you can share links to listings with collectors of vintage crewel and needlework, for example, or announce your latest Lilly Pulitzer find to collectors of that designer. Pinterest is another place where you can create boards to group like items and post there as you list products for sale, such as a board for rugs or turquoise jewelry. Spending an hour or so, depending on how many items you have for sale on eBay, to spruce up your listings will be well worth your time.
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Nobis Nobis Cartel windows 7 home premium activation key 70-290 Is there anything I can do to reduce the price of medication? The costs of medication are high and many people have trouble paying for them if they don’t have medical insurance. You need to take your medication exactly as your doctor wants you to. Skipping doses or reducing doses on your own can have serious consequences. One common way to reduce the cost is by switching to a generic brand. Check with your doctor or pharmacist. If you are a veteran, check with the Veteran's Administration. Perhaps you can join an organization which offers members a discount on medication, such as The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP Website or AARP MedicareRx Plans Website). Check to see if buying more at one time, or buying smaller amounts of medication more often can save you money. You can also check with your county health department to see if you are eligible to get medical treatment at reduced rates. Another organization that may help is the National Council on the Aging. Finally, most drug manufacturers have a plan where patients can get medication at reduced prices or even free. This is not usually easy and sometimes your doctor has to make the effort, but it certainly worth checking into. カテゴリー: Treatment and Medication
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Saturday, March 19, 2011 A History of the US since WWII (a work in progress) 1945 USA: President Truman (1945-53) takes office after FDR dies. 1953 USA: President Eisenhower (1953-61) takes office. 1953 Iran: Democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh was overthrown by a CIA coup after Mossadegh nationalized a British oil company (BP’s precursor). The US-friendly and corruptible Pahlavi was re-installed as Shah (King). In 1979 the Shah was overthrown and Iran became an Islamic 1954 Guatemala: Democratically elected President Arbenz instituted land reforms so that the people would benefit from Guatemala's natural resources. The CIA overthrew the president, bombed the city and installed a corrupt dictator. Guatemala's been in a civil war since 1960 as a direct 1961 USA:  President Kennedy (1961-63) takes office. 1963 USA:  President Johnson (1963-69) assumes presidency after JFK was assassinated. 1969 USA: President Nixon (1969-74) takes office. 1973 Chile: Democratically elected president Salvador Allende, a self-declared socialist, was overthrown in a military coup. The U.S. president stated that an Allende government was unacceptable and had given the CIA authorization and funding to take him out. 1974 USA: President Ford (1974-77) assumes office after Nixon resigned in the face of impeachment. 1977 USA: President Carter (1977-81) takes office. 1981 USA: President Reagan (1981-89) takes office. 1981 Ecuador: First democratically elected President Jaime Roldós Aguilera died in a plane crash. Largely believed to be a CIA assassination as Aguilera posed a threat to the corporatocracy (Ecuador has oil) and the failure of John Perkins and other economic hit men (EHM) to corrupt him. 1981 Panama: Democratically elected Omar Torrijos died in a plane crash after refusing to renegotiate the Panama Canal Treaty which was to return control of the canal to Panama. Torrijos apparently was handed a tape recorder with an embedded bomb by one of his security guards just before boarding the plane.  The CIA is implicated in his death. 1988 Panama: United States invades Panama - a country without an army. The U.S. firebombs Panama City killing 2,000-4,000 men, women and children. Was it to remove Noriega because he also refused to renegotiate the Panama Canal Treaty or was it because of the rumor that Noriega had incriminating photos of the U.S. president's son? 1989 USA: President Bush Sr. (1989-93) takes office. 1990 Iraq: Four days before Iraq invaded Kuwait, Saddam contacted the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie, to get consent from the U.S. government for the invasion. Saddam was told that "the Kuwait issue is not associated with America". Glaspie takes the fall as a misinformed ambassador of the Bush administration. The U.S. consequently entered into the Persian Gulf War to "liberate Kuwait". 1993 USA: President Clinton (1993-2001) takes office. 2001 USA: President Bush Jr. (2001-09) takes office. Division tried to warn its superiors about an impending terrorist attack involving crashing commercial airplanes, it went nowhere. Administration grossly misinterpreted used his report for invading Iraq. The Bush Administration diverted attention from the deceit by revealing to 2009 USA: President Obama (2009-present) takes office. Thursday, March 17, 2011 The corporatocracy and fascism Naomi Wolf wrote a book (published in 2007) called "The End of America: A Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot".  In it she outlines 10 steps that an open society takes to a closed society.  They are: 1. Invoke a terrifying internal and external enemy. 2. Create a gulag. 3. Develop a thug cast. 4. Set up an internal surveillance system. 5. Harass citizens' groups. 6. Engage in arbitrary detention and release. 7. Target key individuals. 8. Control the press. 9. Dissent equals treason. 10. Suspend the rule of law. Read Naomi Wolf's article in, 'The Guardian': Watch, 'End of America'.  Apparently, there's an update coming to add in the Obama years. America is now a fascist corporatocracy: How about the change that we can believe it?  Naomi Wolf On Obama’s Slide Into Fascism Here's an interview of Naomi Wolf from the above link: Patriot Act The bill to extend the Patriot Act has passed the house - with Tea Party support I might add (31/41) - and it has been approved by the Senate Panel.  Republican senators are calling for the extensions to be made permanent.  Yikes! Tuesday, March 15, 2011 The US War Machine On March 20th, 2011, the Iraq war will have gone on for 8 years.  The war in Afghanistan is coming up on 10 years. To date, almost 6 thousand US soldiers have been killed in the two wars.  Twice as many as were killed on 9/11.  To date, we've spent over a trillion dollars on the two wars. The current US military budget is between $1.01 and $1.35 trillion dollars for fiscal year 2010 if you include defense-related expenditures outside the Department of Defense budget. (1) The US spends 19% of its budget on the military and 28% of estimated tax revenues.  (1) The US spends 40% of the world's total military spending.  (1) With Iraq sitting on the second largest oil reserves in the world, the decision to invade Iraq was made before 9/11. The reason to invade Iraq was fabricated.  Without UN support and no major country onside except the UK, we forged ahead. Saudi Arabia, which sits on the largest oil reserves in the world, has an agreement with the US to sell us their oil in US dollars in exchange for protection, military equipment and infrastructure.  In addition, the US will keep the House of Saud in power, and the Saudis must deposit their money in US bank accounts (actually the US treasury). Other recent military excursions include Kuwait, Somalia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo. The US is constructing 14 permanent military bases in Iraq. The US has over 1000 military bases overseas.  (2) The government is looking to balance the budget by making cuts to non-military discretionary spending.  Not only is military spending off the table but it seems that the Iraq-Afghanistan war budget is no longer temporary. George Orwell had it right in '1984':  War is Peace.   Peace out.  US Military Defense Spending (in $ billion)  (3) Year GDP    Military defense-total 1996 7838.5 265.75 1997 8332.4 270.51 1998 8793.5 268.21 1999 9353.5 274.79 2000 9951.5 294.39 2001 10286.2 304.76 2002 10642.3 348.48 2003 11142.1 404.92 2004 11867.8 455.91 2005 12638.4 495.34 2006 13398.9 521.84 2007 14077.6 551.29 2008 14441.4 616.07 2009 14258.2 661.05 2010 14508.2 693.59 2011 15079.6 768.22 (estimated)
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I bought a mid-2014 15inch retina macbook pro last week. I didn't have much time to work with it as my main machine, but today I had more free time so I did and noticed that after a few hours of work it really gets warm on the bottom and fans don't go on higher RMP to cool the heat down (It's almost impossible to hear the fans working without pushing my ears against the back of it) Wanted to ask people who own this laptop or similar models that is this normal? Is your macbook almost quite all day? Maybe it's supposed to be like this and I'm being paranoid! P.S: I installed the smFanControll app and it shows the temperature between 50-55 and fan speed at ~2600RPM, is this normal temperature and fan speed? | improve this question | | | | | • Same thing here. I just purchased my 15 inch retina display 7 days ago. this unit is souped up with all the works I maximised memory to 1 TB and CPU is 2.8 ghz and could turbo boost to 4.0 After using it for a couple of hours, I immediately noticed that it was getting too hot for comfort! – user93391 Oct 3 '14 at 12:28 Yes, this perfectly normal behaviour, 55 is a very reasonable temperature as well. If you start using your device more heavily, like encoding video, playing games, or installing certain software, you should start to notice the fans picking up. | improve this answer | | | | | You must log in to answer this question. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .
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ad info Rescues continue 4 days after devastating India earthquake Disney's is a goner 4:30pm ET, 4/16 CNN Websites Networks image Burden of Proof Democratic National Convention: What Might Al Gore Look for in an Attorney General? Aired August 15, 2000 - 12:30 p.m. ET WILLIAM J. CLINTON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: My fellow Americans, the future of our country is now in your hands. You must think hard, feel deeply and choose wisely. And remember, whenever you think about me, keep putting people first. RICHARD THORNBURGH, FMR. U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL, BUSH ADMIN.: There's no cut-and-dried job description when you review during the last century the persons who were appointed attorneys general. They vary from the president's campaign managers to top law enforcement officials to the president's personal lawyer, in some instances, judges, academics. ROGER COSSACK, CO-HOST: Today on BURDEN OF PROOF: If the Democratic Party holds on to the White House, what type of changes could be seen at the U.S. Justice Department, and what might Al Gore look for in an attorney general? ANNOUNCER: This is BURDEN OF PROOF, live from the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, with Roger Cossack and Greta Van Susteren. COSSACK: Hello and welcome to a special edition of BURDEN OF PROOF. Last week, Vice President Al Gore made his first high-level personnel decision with the appointment of Joseph Lieberman as his running mate. But if Gore is elected president this fall, he'll have an entire cabinet to assemble before taking the oath of office. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, CO-HOST: The chief law enforcement duties fall into the hands of the United States attorney general. The man or woman selected to this post would be replacing Attorney General Janet Reno while the department is amid several investigations. COSSACK: And joining us today here in Los Angeles is Andrea Sheridan Ordin, a former U.S. attorney. And to my left, former Acting Solicitor General Walter Dellinger. VAN SUSTEREN: Also joining us today in Los Angeles, Bart Williams, a former assistant United States attorney. Before we get into the discussion about the Justice Department, how it might appear if Al Gore is elected president, Bart, let me ask you a question, bring you back to last night. Last night, we had a lockdown here at the Staples Center. We had -- rubber bullets were used by the LAPD, pepper spray, the -- it was almost surreal coming out of this place last night. Do you think the LAPD did a good job, only 10 arrests? BART WILLIAMS, FMR. ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY: Well, I think the best thing about it is that nobody was seriously injured. I mean, that's the bottom line to it. They always face very difficult decisions. It's really difficult to tell whether they're acting too quickly or acting to slowly. I'm sure there are going to be a lot of people who are going to say that they acted a little bit precipitously last night. But at the same time, the police department didn't hurt anybody seriously, and I think that's the bottom line. VAN SUSTEREN: You know, there's always that sort of clash between the First Amendment right to protest and, of course, crossing that line to when you commit crime and when it's appropriate to arrest. Walter, let me now turn to the topic that we intended to talk about today, and that's the Justice Department, how it might appear to be in an Al Gore administration. Let me first talk about a case like Microsoft. In the event that Al Gore replaces President Clinton as the president, do you think there'll be any change in a case, an antitrust case, like Microsoft? This is an ongoing case. WALTER DELLINGER, FMR. ACTING SOLICITOR GENERAL: No, I wouldn't think so. I wouldn't think on a basic antitrust matter like that that there would be a change. I mean, the more interesting question would be whether, if Governor Bush won the election, there would be a change in Microsoft. And I'm even now convinced for the first time that the Supreme Court won't hear the Microsoft case now because the court will be concerned about the fact that the Justice Department might change their position between the filing of the briefs this fall and a decision in the spring if there were a change of administrations. But I don't see an issue like that changing. But I think there'll be substantial changes in the Justice Department under a Gore administration. It won't be the Clinton administration. I think there'll be a completely new senior staff, a new attorney general, a new deputy attorney general, a new assistant attorneys general, a new solicitor general. I think, across the board, you'll see a lot of fresh faces in the Justice Department, some of whom will have had experience in the Justice Department in this administration, but I think it will be a fresh look. COSSACK: Andrea, I just want to -- you were a former U.S. attorney here in the Central District of California... COSSACK: ... and you obviously, then, worked with attorney generals. Does it make a difference who the attorney general is in terms of policies? ORDIN: Oh, it does, it definitely does. And it makes more of a difference, I think, who is attorney general than who is president and who is vice president. The choice of attorney general is absolutely crucial. He or she sets the tone for the whole department, and, if done right, also sets the tone for law enforcement in the state and for civil prosecution, working with the state attorney generals, for example. And one of the things I think will be very interesting, the fact that if it's Gore-Lieberman, Joe Lieberman was one of the best attorneys general, state attorneys general in Connecticut, doing very exciting things in antitrust and consumer and environment. So I think a Gore-Lieberman ticket will have a lot to do... DELLINGER: I would think, if I can just add a footnote to that, that I think Vice President Lieberman, if he is, would have more interest in the Justice Department than has been traditional for vice presidents just because he does have experience as a state attorney general. And the Vice President Gore's chief of staff, Charles Burson, was also an outstanding attorney general in Tennessee. He argued -- I've heard people at the Supreme Court say he's the best state attorney general they've heard arguing a case at the Supreme Court in the last 25 years. So, around the vice president -- would it be Gore -- will be a vice president and one of his top people who have been state attorneys general, and that's a good balance. You know, Janet Reno had been county attorney. And as you look at different models for what you would like in an attorney general, some people like the distant figure removed from the president, the way Professor Ed Levi was for Gerald Ford, or the way Janet Reno was for Bill Clinton, someone that the president had not met the day before he named her. Others, like Griffin Bell, who was attorney general under President Carter, think that it's best that the attorney general be someone who's close to the president. VAN SUSTEREN: Like Ed Meese and Ronald Reagan, almost. DELLINGER: Ed Meese and Ronald Reagan or Bobby Kennedy and John F. Kennedy. VAN SUSTEREN: Can't get ANY closer than that. DELLINGER: Or Griffin Bell. Griffin Bell's point when he was attorney general under Carter is that he could tell Carter no without blinking an eye because he was close to him, and yet he drew upon the career staff of the Department of Justice. VAN SUSTEREN: Bart, does that suggest, then, that it's not really the party so much as the person as the attorney general? I mean, that you can have -- you know, the fact that we're going to have a new administration; if it's a new Democratic administration, that it could be profoundly different because we just have a different person there? WILLIAMS: I think it's both. I mean, it's the change in party and the change in the person. For example, under the current attorney general, Attorney General Reno, she has a passionate issue that she tries to cover, which is child -- children's rights, and you've seen task forces around the United States that have sprung up to protect children's rights in the area of deadbeat dads, in the area of child pornography. Those are things that she believes in passionately, and those are things that, frankly, might fall away, particularly if there's a change in party because those are very important to her. COSSACK: What about the federal death penalty, something that a lot of discussion about? Under a new attorney general, would that attorney general have some input into that kind of policy? WILLIAMS: I think the death penalty issue is so -- such a hot button... VAN SUSTEREN: And the fact that Al Gore is in favor of the death penalty, I can't imagine that his attorney general would step out of line on that issue. COSSACK: Well, that's my point. Should an attorney general step out of line on that issue and have some input and say perhaps this is not a good policy or we should review it? WILLIAMS: I think they have input in terms of the application for a particular set of facts, but I don't think that they necessarily should be saying there should or should not be a death penalty in the United States. VAN SUSTEREN: All right, we're going to take a break. Can you hold that thought for one second? We'll be right back with more on our discussion about how the Justice Department may change if Al Gore is elected president. Stay with us. The Texas Board of Pardons and Parole voted unanimously yesterday in favor of pardoning Roy Wayne Criner because of DNA evidence that clears him of rape. Gov. George W. Bush is expected to sign the pardon today. CLINTON: My hair's a little grayer, my wrinkles are a little deeper, but with the same optimism and hope I brought to the work I love so eight years ago, I want you to know, my heart is filled with gratitude. VAN SUSTEREN: After eight years of the Clinton presidency, Vice President Al Gore is hoping to step into the presidential spotlight. If Gore is elected this November, one of his early tasks will be the nomination of an attorney general. Walter, I cut you off before we went to break. You wanted to say something. DELLINGER: I think both Governor Bush and Vice President Gore are not opposed to the death penalty, but one important role for the attorney general is the attorney general personally decides, in every case, whether the federal government will seek the death penalty, and has a review panel, and I think that would be true under either administration. COSSACK: Andrea, what kind of person should be the attorney general? I mean, do you want an independent thinker? do you want a team player? do you want someone -- a combination of the two? SHERIDAN ORDIN: You want everything, but I think tough-minded is very important. A sense of integrity, a centered person, because one of the most important things that the attorney general can do is say no to some of the most powerful clients in the world, not only the president of the United States, but the heads of the agencies, because you are handling the litigation, the civil litigation, in matters of great importance, where very serious decisions are made day in and day out. Many people forget how much of the work of the attorney general is in the civil side. So you want someone who has a broad sense of the world, as well as broad sense of law. And it can come from anywhere, as you heard the Attorney General Thornburgh, it has been a very broad group of people, but it is the personal quality I think of intellect and toughness of character. VAN SUSTEREN: Walter, give me a little history lesson. I mean, how much contact, typically, or maybe you have to look back at the different administrations, does the president have with the attorney general? It is just like, you are hired and that's it? or do they work together? DELLINGER: It varies enormously, I think, where the president does not have a prior relationship with the attorney general, Gerald Ford and Dean -- Ed Levy, or Bill Clinton and Janet Reno not a lot of regular contact at that level. Griffin Bell went to see -- called President Carter every morning or President Carter called Griffin Bell because Griffin Bell had been his personal attorney. And you know, it is useful in some ways for the president to know the attorney general because the attorney general is over there with career lawyers. I would guess 97 percent of the lawyers do not turn over in the Department of Justice with the change of administration, if you include the U.S. attorney's offices. And a great source of strength in the Department of Justice is the continuity over time. VAN SUSTEREN: But the attorney general is not the president's lawyer? VAN SUSTEREN: What is the job? DELLINGER: The attorney general is the lawyer for the United States of America, the United States is her client, not the president. Now, the president in a unitary executive like we have, the president is everything. That is the president can counterman the attorney general on any decision, just as he can the secretary of defense or the secretary of health and human services. But the attorney general's obligation is to represent the United States, and to tell the president what her or his view is of what is the best way to represent the United States. COSSACK: All right. Is there a tension between the attorney general and the president? one being a political animal that has to answer to the voters, and the attorney general, who is the lawyer, and should be in some ways in fact always independent. WILLIAMS: Sure there is. I think there is tension and, just as Walter was saying, that's why it is so important for there to be a dialogue between the president and the attorney general because there are some of those decisions that are very difficult decisions, such as some of the ones that have faced Attorney General Reno, where they have to stand alone. The attorney general has to make very difficult ones. COSSACK: So if there is an inherent conflict, if you will, who should win? WILLIAMS: Well, that's a tough one. I guess, constitutionally speaking, as Walter just said, the president of the United States can trump the attorney general on many of the important issues, and so that's who wins ultimately. DELLINGER: But a wise president will understand that he shouldn't overrule the attorney general, except in rare instances. So I think... VAN SUSTEREN: Not to mention it would be a horrible brouhaha politically if it came out that they were feuding over something. DELLINGER: Well, the presidents have overruled attorneys general, for example, on what position to argue in court, that has happened in every administration I know, or resolve disputes. But it is also important to realize that when the Justice Department tells the White House, no, you can't do something, generally the president doesn't overrule it. And in every administration, not just in this administration, but in every administration I know, both under President Bush and President Reagan, as well as under President Clinton, the legal counsel of the Department of Justice has told the White House, no, on matters they really care about, and you can't do it, and that is tough. And that's in both administrations. VAN SUSTEREN: Andrea, what's the difference between -- is there a different criteria between what a Governor Bush, if president, would look for in an attorney general and Vice President Al Gore, if he were president, in selecting attorney general? do they have different sort of criteria, do you think? SHERIDAN ORDIN: It's hard for me to say personally because of course I don't have any knowledge of... VAN SUSTEREN: But because of their political positions. SHERIDAN ORDIN: I would think a Governor Bush would think of the attorney general more narrowly, in terms of the criminal law enforcement and working with local law enforcement, and someone who is tough on the crime issues. Where I would think in a Gore-Lieberman administration, they would see a much broader role for the attorney general in all of those civil areas, civil rights, environment, some of those other areas where traditionally the Democratic administrations have bench much more focused. You know, in that independence area, the other area that is so important, is the solicitor general because even when judge... VAN SUSTEREN: Which is the greatest job of all. SHERIDAN ORDIN: Greatest job. VAN SUSTEREN: I would take that one. SHERIDAN ORDIN: Even when Judge Bell was so close to the president and did talk every day, he protected that Department of Justice and its independence very strongly, and particularly the independence of the solicitor general, because it was time of Bacchi (ph) decision and various other areas. And he protected vigorously the Department of Justice independence, and the... COSSACK: Let me just take a quick break here because when we come back, the next attorney general of the United States could set the tone for federal law enforcement in the next four years, and the course of pending investigations inside the Reno Justice Department. Let's talk about that when we come back. Stay with us. Q: A federal judge has blocked a warden from taking away inmates' cell keys as a low-security women's prison based on the appeal of which convict? A: Sara James Moore, who is serving a life sentence for attempting to assassinate President Gerald Ford in 1975. COSSACK: If the Democratic Party retains the Oval Office next January, a new cabinet will reflect the ideologies of the new administration. Included in those cabinet posts will be the chief law enforcement officer of the country, the U.S. attorney general. Bart, let's talk about the war on drugs. We have more people in prison per capita than either Iran or Russia; we have 80 percent of the 1997 drug arrests were for possession; there are more African- Americans in jail per their percentage in this population; the war on drugs could arguably be called a failure. What impact would the attorney general have in reviewing that and stopping these arrests? WILLIAMS: Well, I think the attorney general has a great deal of impact on just what crimes are prosecuted in the drug area. For example, back in 1992, when the Clinton administration took over, there was clearly sort of a diminution in the focus on the so-called "war on drugs," in the sense that some of the guidelines for how many -- what weight of drugs had to be involved before you went with a federal case were raised so that there would be fewer cases. There's a tremendous impact and power that the attorney general has in that area, in terms of the focus. I think that's one of the biggest distinctions between the Democrats and Republicans in this particular election. DELLINGER: I think, Andrea, there's a larger distinction I agree what you said on drug policy, I don't think is going to be -- I think the difference is going to be rather small. I think a Gore administration will have a much broader agenda for a Justice Department, in terms of environmental protection, clean air, and clean water, freedom of access to clinics for women's reproductive services, civil rights, disability laws. So you will see a much broader focus, where I think -- I would guess a Governor Bush Justice Department would be more narrowly focused on criminal law, crime control issues. VAN SUSTEREN: Andrea, let me ask you a quick question before we run out of time. There are ongoing investigations at Justice Department into campaign finance, including the vice president. If the vice president becomes the president appoints the attorney general, we don't have any independent counsel statute, we are suddenly in a position of sending the fox out to guard the chicken coup. What does a new attorney general do with these ongoing investigations? how do we handle it? SHERIDAN ORDIN: Going Back to the other question that's where you need the sense of integrity , tough-mindedness, so that whatever that attorney general does would be looked at and understood by the public. COSSACK: Andrea, isn't that a little hopeful in the sense that we are asking this attorney general, who is appointed by the president, no matter who that president may be. VAN SUSTEREN: What happens, Walter? DELLINGER: Look, the attorney general doesn't run an investigation, a criminal investigation. The public integrity section in the Department of Justice put Dan Rostenkowski, who was the most important person in the government to President Clinton's health care plan, indicted and prosecuted and put him, and sent him to jail. COSSACK: But not appointed by Dan Rostenkowski. VAN SUSTEREN: But aren't these different times, Walter, in that everyone is suspicious. I mean, whether it is justified or not, I mean that is the problem. DELLINGER: The Department of Justice, for decades, has investigated leading figures in both parties under both parties have investigated figures in both parties, and the career lawyers, 97 percent of whom will remain in the department, they are career lawyers who are in charge of these investigations, are not going to be taken... COSSACK: But appointed people are the ones that are going to make the decision that these career lawyers suggest. VAN SUSTEREN: Andrea, do you think the American people will be satisfied? I mean, there are going to people unhappy either way. I mean, is that the best solution, having the department -- the justice -- of public integrity do it? SHERIDAN ORDIN: It may not be the best solution. I used to think that the independent counsel was the right solution, until recent events proved me wrong. But there is somewhere in between. In long-term, I think we should look to a proposal that was Ben Civiletti's (ph), in chairing an ABA committee, for a separate, but governmental, independent counsel that would take care of these things. VAN SUSTEREN: The problem is, you would hear me squawk because I would say, OK, you are create another branch of government. But I get the last word because that's all the time we have for today. Thanks to our guests and thank you for watching. Today on CNN's "TALKBACK LIVE," as the commander in chief hands over the baton to his vice president, can Al Gore capture the Clinton magic? That's at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time, noon Pacific. COSSACK: And tomorrow on BURDEN OF PROOF: the Supreme Court is up for grabs. How would it look under a Gore presidency? the future of the U.S. Supreme Court. That's tomorrow, at 12:30 Eastern time, on another special edition of BURDEN OF PROOF live from Los Angeles. We'll see you then. Terms under which this service is provided to you. 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Mentally disabled actors are victims of modern 'blacking-up', says campaigner As TV gives more roles for physically disabled, Asperger's actress's mother demands equal treatment The mother of the first actress with Asperger's syndrome to play a fictional character with the condition has launched a campaign to stop actors "playing disabled". Lizzy Clark was 14 when the BBC asked her to play the part of Poppy, a teenage girl with Asperger's, in the television film Dustbin Baby, starring Dakota Blue Richards and Juliet Stevenson. Based on Jacqueline Wilson's novel of the same name, the film has been shortlisted for an International Emmy, a British Academy children's award and the Bafta Kids' Vote awards. The award ceremonies will take place next week. Lizzy's mother, Nicola Clark, has said that employing actors who are not mentally disabled to play characters with neurological impairments should stop. It is the "blacking-up of the 21st century", she said. "We need to break down these barriers. They're unacceptable and indefensible in a modern-day society, especially when there are so many good, disabled actors who are both ready, eager and able to take on these parts." Lizzy, who had never acted professionally before her part in Dustbin Baby, said: "My Asperger's made some things on the film set difficult at first, like dealing with the sudden noise of the storyboard, but I was soon so focused on acting that I didn't notice anything else. "It is not just mentally disabled actors who lose out when non-disabled people are employed to act them. Audiences think they are getting an authentic portrayal of a mentally disabled person, but they're not. It's not like putting on a different accent or learning what it was like to be raised in a different era. You can't understand what it is like to have a mental disability unless you've really lived with it. When non-disabled people try to portray us, they tend to fall back on stereotypes that have done our community so much harm in the past." According to Independent Television Commission research, 79% of viewers would not mind if a disabled person read the evening news. Six in 10 say that disabled people should appear in a wider variety of roles, including as presenters. There are, however, signs that the tide is slowly turning in favour of Clark's "Don't play me – pay me!" campaign. EastEnders recently introduced David Proud, who was born with spina bifida, as Adam Best, the first character in the show to use a wheelchair in real life. The move is part of a series of measures by the BBC intended to raise the profile of disabled actors and performers. Next week it will start a nationwide search for disabled actors and performers for drama, comedy and children's shows. It will also launch an online directory of disabled talent, with the support of the acting union Equity and Spotlight, the casting directory. "Innovations like this are promising, but I would question whether disabled actors will be used in greater numbers simply because their contact details have been made easier for directors and producers to find," said Clark. "Society regards people with mental disabilities with such extreme stigma, and attributes them with such insulting and misleading stereotypes, that most casting directors would not even consider employing someone with a mental disability." Clark is setting up a forum for all mentally disabled actors, where they can be encouraged and supported. The forum will also generate publicity through public events and debates. In another sign that Clark has launched her campaign at a turning point, Channel 4 will next week launch Cast Offs, a comedy drama about the making of a Survivor-type reality TV programme featuring physically disabled characters. Created by Jack Thorne, who has written for Shameless and Skins, Tony Roche, who has written for The Thick Of It, and Alex Bulmer, the programme features thalidomide victims, dwarfism and the face-disfiguring cherubism, a rare genetic disorder. Clark wants to see a similar commitment to how mental disability is portrayed. "At the moment mentally disabled actors only appear on our screens in plot lines revolving entirely around their disability, and generally only in scenarios where they need to be rescued from something to do with their disability by a non-disabled protagonist… We want to see disabled actors playing parts where the least interesting thing about them is their disability." Clark expects a long battle. She points to the decision by the British Board of Film Classification to warn viewers that the comedy Special People featured disabled people. "Giving the film a 'disability theme', as though we have to be warned away from disabled people, was bizarre," said the film's director, Justin Edgar.
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Law Offices of John A. Guthrie - Family Law Attorney Finding Solutions For Family Law Problems Since 1990 You’ve Got Questions; We’ve Got Answers Financial planning is key to a fair divorce Marriage offers some financial advantages. Couples typically pay less in taxes than single people, they share the cost of housing and spend less on food than they would if they lived alone. When a California couple separates, however, each spouse has to learn to live without these benefits. Fortunately, there are some things a spouse could do to make the transition easier. Anyone who is considering divorce should take stock of their joint finances. Knowing how much money they have, what they own and who they owe is essential to getting a fair divorce settlement. Some of the documents a divorcing spouse might need include retirement account statements, tax returns, mortgage statements and deeds to all real estate owned by both spouses. There are guidelines that courts use to determine whether assets are individual or marital property. Leaving out some assets could result in an unfair settlement. Considering the stress related to divorce, it’s easy to put off planning for the future. However, by ignoring some simple changes, a divorcing spouse might give away their children’s inheritance to their ex-husband or wife. People who are going through a divorce should update the beneficiary designations on their 401(k), IRA, pension and bank accounts. It’s also important to update the will or trust after a divorce to ensure an ex-spouse won’t inherit other assets unintentionally. Due diligence is necessary when going through a high-asset divorce. Because so much is at stake, one spouse might be tempted to hide assets so they don’t have to reduce their standard of living. With the help of an attorney and team of financial professionals, a client might be able to locate all of the couple’s assets and negotiate a fair and equitable settlement. Findlaw Network
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The Future of California's Net Neutrality Bill 23 min at 9:00 AM  (Photo: Getty Images) A strong net neutrality bill is finally moving forward. It passed after a compromise between State Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), the author of the bill, and Assemblyman Miguel Santiago (D-Los Angeles), whose committee had previously “gutted” it. SB 822 would prevent internet service providers from prioritizing certain internet traffic and blocking or slowing other services. It's been called the "gold standard" of state net neutrality laws, but some California senators have argued it goes too far. And providers such as AT&T and Comcast claim that implementing state regulations will be too complicated. We’ll discuss what's included in SB 822, where the bill goes from here and what it would mean for California if it passes. Scott Wiener, state senator, California; author of SB 822 bill Graham Owens, legal fellow, Tech Freedom Levi Sumagaysay, tech reporter and editor, The Mercury News
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Gentleman Squid Studio Games by Gentlemansquid Studio Here Runs Santa Claus Here Runs Santa Claus is a holiday-themed infinite runner, where you help Santa Claus avoid obstacles, collect powerups, and unleash the hidden power within himself. This game is only available for a limited time this holiday season from Rise of the Ravager Rise of the Ravager is arcade action best described as a blending of Guitar Hero and Missile Command. Play alone, or invite up to three friends to blast hordes of enemies utilizing a unique combat system based on color. For additional availability including Xbox 360, visit Astro Drop Control the most forgetful and impatient astronaut as he returns back to Earth for various reasons. Help him avoid asteroids and obstacles as he makes his way back, and collect the stars to get a higher score and unlock more levels! For mobile devices at these fine sites: Three Dead Zed You are the project. You are the zombie. For additional availability including Xbox 360, visit
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Home arrow Why People Find it Hard to Quit Cigarettes Why People Find it Hard to Quit Cigarettes PDF Print E-mail Rosie Hirst Rosie Hirst Most people know that by stopping they will save several thousand dollars a year. Most people know that they could add years to their life. And most people know that if they stop smoking right now, they could save their health—before it’s too late. So, why do people continue to smoke? With more than 20 years combined experience in dealing with the mind, we have found the answer to be the same all over the world. It all comes down to one thing…FEAR. • Fear that you’ll have to give up your crutch or pleasure • Fear that you won’t be able to enjoy life or handle stress • Fear that you will put on weight • Fear that you’ll have to go through an awful trauma to get free • Fear that you’ll never get completely free of the craving All of these fears are just examples of one overriding fear. The one simple reason that you have not stopped smoking is that you: Fear that it is going to be too painful and too difficult! Next >
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@article { author = {Zandifar, Atefeh and Badrfam, Rahim}, title = {Trust; A Dimension Beyond Economic Solutions?}, journal = {Journal of Iranian Medical Council}, volume = {2}, number = {4}, pages = {108-109}, year = {2019}, publisher = {Islamic Republic of Iran Medical Council}, issn = {2645-338X}, eissn = {2645-3398}, doi = {}, abstract = {Dear Editor; It was reported that the First Vice President of the Islamic Republic of Iran had emphasized public trust beyond economic solutions in implementing economic programs and emphasized the role of the elite in raising social capital.(1) Trust is an essential component of social capital.(2) There are different views on the relationship between social capital and the economic situation.(3) (4) Due to its unique circumstances, Iran has always witnessed the economic impact of the situation over the past few decades.(5) In one of the latest academic studies in Iran, the amount of social capital and trust in Iran was above average.(6) High level of trust and enormous social capital during the imposed war, the formation of bonding and bridging social capital during the post-war construction period, and high participation in natural disaster relief are examples. In the current period when Iran is under severe economic sanctions, what has played a role in the historical memory of the Iranian people, the existence of public trust and social capital and other components to cope with the difficult livelihoods of the country and to come up with solutions to exit the situation. Trust and social capital is something that has been the focus of policymakers and government officials in the historical context of our country and expressing and expanding its meaning is one of the duties of the country's health authorities.}, keywords = {Trust,Social Capital,Economic Sanction}, url = {http://www.jimc.ir/article_96274.html}, eprint = {http://www.jimc.ir/article_96274_f4999b9aa36100a183cb1d2f56f74be0.pdf} }
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Welcome to the second Factor Five Five Factor Preview of the 2010 season, the Thursday Night Game's custom analysis guaranteed to do nothing but effectively kill time until you can watch said Thursday night game. Don't say we aren't up front about what goes on here every day, reader.  The five categories are: Nebulous Statistical Comparisons of Dubious Validity, Mascot, Aura, Names, and Grudges/Scores to settle/Sheer cussedness.  Category One: Nebulous Statistical Comparisons of Dubious Validity.  Auburn fans join those who after the inaugural week of the season are currently snorting lines of Smarties off the desks of the school and jumping in unsafe manners off every piece of playground equipment imaginable because....because here stands Opelika, once a city of six million people. What has happened here was caused by a force which up until a few days ago was entirely beyond the scope of Man's imagination, or at least to those how watched Cam Newton and his crappy release as a freshman fire passes a clear well-measured kilometer over the heads of his receivers. Opelika, a smoldering memorial to the unknown, an unknown which at this very moment still prevails and could at any time lash out with its terrible destruction anywhere else in the world, but wouldn't really change how Opelika looked all that much, since shit there's like a Starbucks, the Supper Club, a couple of instabuild chain hotels, and Toomer's Corner. That really wouldn't be all that hard to rebuild. There were once many people here who could've told of what they saw... now there are only a few, mostly because they're all driving to Starkville for the game to witness the further work of....GODZILLA.  (Via TWER.) Is Cam Newton, aka Godzilla, aka Dameyune Craig without a growth hormone deficiency, going to be the big chunk of God's radioactive wrath unleashed upon the Arkansas State defense, passing for 3 TDs and adding 171 yards and two scores on the ground? He's unlikely to reproduce those kinds of numbers against Mississippi State, both because Mississippi State's defense--while middling in statistical terms last year--is at least a few shades closer to the set of power lines able to at least slow Godzilla in his epic struggle to purchase an affordable laptop at bargain prices make a smoking model city of his opposition. Oh, and critics of GUSTAV can continue to insist his wacky, pass-heavy offense won't work in the SEC, since he did continue his dodgy, tactically unsound ways by running 49 times to 16 passes total for the Tigers in amassing 608 yards last week. He's like Mike Leach's evil twin crossed with Hal Mumme's baldspot, we tell you! A COMMUNIST PASSES FIRST AND ASKS QUESTIONS LATER PATRIOTS. <--this statement may be made in jest you never know.  The Auburn defense, however, will likely allow Mississippi State to stay in the game, since Ted "The" Roof "Is On Fire Just Like My Secondaries" combined with the quick strike nature of the Malzahn offense means you will get your possessions and then be able to take advantage of them. Even poor Arkansas State amassed 22 first downs on them, meaning those chains can and will be moved, and the linesmen will likely skip P90x tonight due to the exertion of sprinting up and down the sidelines. As usual for any Auburn defense ever, watch your head around the defensive line, because they will try to remove it for a festive game of sepak takraw, particularly Antoine Carter and the 2.5 sacks he picked up last week. Daren Bates is also fiendishly active in the secondary.  Mississippi State's data is equally dodgy thanks to a now-meaningless matchup with Memphis, who is not so much in the rebuilding phase as they are in the demolition and wreckage-clearing stage of their program's lifespan after Tommy West's best resignation speech ever. Starting qb Chris Relf, when on the field, will play the part of Mothra to Newton's Godzilla, going heavy Tebow Smash style up the middle, zone read, and speed option with running back Vick Ballard. Note: when on the field, since back up Tyler Russell is a much more accomplished passer than starter Relf and threw for four TDs versus Memphis last week. It's not a qb controversy if the contraption works, and thus far in one game the Rube Goldberg machine of Miss State's offense seems to be working well enough. (True story: to start Chris Relf on an option, you roll a marble through a tube that drops into a bucket, which then drops onto a lever, which then turns on a green light reading GO on the playboard held up by Bulldog coaches. If the game goes into an eight tiebreaker, Relf and Newton will decide the game Kaiju Big Battel style in the middle of the field in a miniature model of Tokyo.)  The defense was statistically untested by Memphis, and thus literally cannot be evaluated because Memphis is really, really that bad despite having a quarterback named "Cannon Smith."  Advantage: Auburn. Only by virtue of Arkansas State being a slightly better litmus test than Memphis.  Category Two: Mascot: A pair of derivatives here, or at least one derivative and one nominal hybrid in the form of Auburn's Tiger, who while the official mascot always drags along the entourage of the War Eagle and the Plainsmen. When he becomes famous and loses his money, they'll desert him in the house that the bank will inevitably repossess, and forget him by latching onto another unbroke, un-meth-addicted mascot. And the Tiger will cry, and it will be accompanied by poignant piano music. You say the Auburn mascot confusion is tired, Auburn fans? Let's ask AP photo what "Auburn mascot" yields.  "See even AP photo knows our mascot is the tiger and DAMMIT---" You have a branding problem and it is all your fault, Tigereagleplainsmenbattlebotadores. We don't know what that last part is, but it makes it sound more sci-fi and more Spanish, and therefore it stands. via blog.syracuse.com BTW, Pat Dye always sees him next to him even when he's not there. When he drives, the Tiger is like an invisible GPS reading out directions to him. Not good directions, of course, and often nonsensical ones like "Turn through hedge" and "attempt to high five mailbox after right turn." They usually end up at a Jo-Ann's Fabrics, where Dye inevitably buys one pair of pinking shears in exchange for accurate directions back to the nearest highway.  Meanwhile, Mississippi State has a live bulldog and a costumed anthropomorphic bulldog. Think of him as the proletarian UGA. He's not as glamorous, and no, he may not have the aristocratic coloring or fancy doghouse, but he's got this steady HVAC business and a boat for the weekends. AND HA HA HE CAN BREATHE WITHOUT CHOKING AND ISN'T SO INBRED HIS HEART WILL EXPLODE AT ANY SECOND SO SUCK IT BULLDOG SNOBS. Ain't my fault if your fancy breedin' made you all deformed, rich boy.  Advantage: Mississippi State. It's a matter of simplicity, really.  Category Three: Aura. Let us visit the rules of acceptable cowbell use: Mississippi State fans may use the cowbell before the game, during timeouts and halftime, and after scores. Any use during other times could result in an initial fine of $5,000, then a $25,000 fine for a second violation, and then $50,000 for an additional infraction in a third game. Dan Mullen makes $1.2 million this season, and there are seven home games for a maximum of $280K in fines to be potentially paid.  Want a bargaining chip, Coach Mullen? Pay every one of them, annoy the hot hell out of every team that rolls into Starkville, and demand a renegotiation and reimbursement the following year or you head to greener pastures. (Which you're going to do anyway, but dammit, the cowbells are Starkville, which honestly doesn't have much else going for it besides the brainpan-rattling clatter of the bovine neckwear.)  Advantage: Mississippi State. Noisemaker rules be damned.   Category Four: Names.  T'Sharvan Bell Eltoro Freeman Tunde Fariyike Phillip Lutzenkirchen Twun Bonner  Mississippi State:  Ferlando Bohanna D.J. Looney Baker Swedenburg Chad Bumphis Corvell Harrison-Gay Advantage: Auburn, but just barely here, since D.J. Looney and Ferlando Bohanna both sound like the worst roadside fuck-motel sign-in pseudonyms ever. Eltoro Freeman is really two names and almost like cheating all by itself, but we don't want to shy away from acknowledging the majesty of Baker Swedenburg, who was a fullback for Johnny "Jew-legs" Robinstone on that legendary Cornell team of 1922.* Category Five: Grudges? Scores to settle? Sheer cussedness? Grudges and scores, yes, but little in the way of cussedness since Mississippi State has exactly one win in this series in the past decade. (19-14 in 2007. Nineteen points indicates ugliness and offensive dysfunction? Oh, you bet your ass it did.) Mississippi State was beaten 49-24 last year in this game, but was sittin at 28-17 at the half before a 14 point third quarter undid any competitive tension in the game. This should be closer in Mullen 2.0 in Starkville, and home crowd and general grudginess lean toward the Bulldogs.  Advantage: Mississippi State.  EDSBS FACTOR FIVE FIVE FACTOR PREVIEW SUMMARY: 3-2, Mississippi State. Thus far the Factor Five has been a negative indicator of success with an 0-1 record on the year. If patterns hold, this will point to a winner this week, and continue the long trend of the Factor Five showing no reliability whatsoever as a predictor of actual game outcomes. Reminder: we will be liveblogging this game at 7:30 at full speed. PREPARE THYSELF.  Log In Sign Up Log In Sign Up Forgot password? We'll email you a reset link. Forgot password? Try another email? Almost done, Join Every Day Should Be Saturday Join Every Day Should Be Saturday Choose an available username to complete sign up.
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Using auditory reinforcement to reduce stress, enhance perception capacity and optimize global performance. qEEG assisted Neurofeedback is a modern, non-invasive yet successful approach to boosting brain & biological performance based on individualized client goals. Neurofeedback is utilized by NASA astronauts, peak performers in aviation, athletics, business, politics, transport and physicians to maintain current peak performance levels, reduce accidents and even prolong lives & careers. Neurofeedback is also commonly used for: 1. Sleep Enhancement 2. Stress Relief/ Increased Resiliency to Stress 3. Sports & Mindfulness 4. Improving Artistry and Creativity 5. Lowering Blood Pressure, Enhancing HRV and Improving Heart Health 6. Anxiety Relief 7. Depression Support 8. Deep Rooted Trauma 9. PTSD 10. Combat Induced PTSD 11. ADD/ADHD 12. Reducing Severity and Frequency of Epileptic Episodes 13. Seizure Reduction 14. Enhanced Executive Decision Making
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Arizona agency receives $17.8M for geothermal energy project The Arizona Geological Survey received part of a $338 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy on Oct. 29 to push geothermal energy production closer to reality. The Arizona survey, on behalf of the Association of American State Geologists, was awarded $17.8 million over three years to work with 40 other state geological surveys to create the National Geothermal Data System of state-specific geological information. Arizona is the lead agency in the project. In the 1970s and 1980s, there was a push for geothermal energy. States did a great deal of research individually, creating numerous written reports, sketching maps, digging wells and gathering other data. But now all those reports and maps sit unused across the nation, said Mike Conway of the Arizona Geological Survey. The grant will be used to collect all the analog reports and data to be digitized and housed in the online searchable database. “Maps, well logs and written reports will be some of the greatest use in the search for more geothermal energy sources,” Conway said. The hope is that by making the information available to everyone, the spark for geothermal energy will be reignited. “This national collaboration of state and federal agencies has the potential to reshape America’s energy landscape, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and leverage non-renewable petroleum resources well into the 21st century,” said Conway. Arizona requested $15.8 million for the project, and was surprised when the DOE granted an additional $2 million. “We thought it was a typo,” Conway said. But they soon found out the extra money was given with a purpose. A few states, such as California and Washington that are rich in geothermal potential, were not in a position budget-wise to set aside time or workers to go through old records and add to the database. The DOE asked that Arizona involve the remaining seven states that have geological societies and compile their information with the rest of the country. Many other projects involving geothermal energy were a part of the grants the DOE awarded, some dealing with the exploration into or application of geothermal energy. The information gathered by other projects will also be added to the national database. Check Also The Arizona Budget Coalition, representing organizations against a budget solution that relies heavily on spending cuts, proposed alternative means of raising revenue while lawmakers attended Day 2 of the special session.
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006 The Isle (2000) The Isle (Kim Ki-duk, 2000) Korean Title: Seom It was The Isle that elevated Kim Ki-duk to international acclaim. The Isle is Kim's fifth entry to a filmography that consists primarily of films which may be bluntly be considered misogynist and cruel. The Isle tops almost everything that Kim showed in previous efforts such as Bad Guy (2001) and Birdcage Inn (1998), with an almost silent-tale of a weird romantic interlude between a mute proprietress (Jung Suh) of a fishing resort and one of the guests, a criminal (Kim Yoo-suk) being hunted down by the police. Perhaps more shocking than the entire pic are the individual images and scenes that made the film achieve its art cult status. There's an array of scenes that seems to gratuitously show cruelty to animals: a fish is caught and its fleshed made into fresh sashimi and then thrown back to the lake as it swims its bloody body to safety, several fishes are mashed and haphazardly chopped to death, a frog is caught and brutally skinned and fed to a bird, the same bird is then drowned, a dog is beaten without any reason. However, more shocking are the individual scenes that concern the actions of the two main characters. In an effort to evade police patrolmen searching the floating houses for escaped criminals, the guest swallows four fishing hooks and hides inside a hole which serves as the house's lavatory. The same way, in an effort to call the attention of the guest who suddenly left the floating house one morning, the proprietress inserts fishing hooks inside her vagina. The scenes are shocking and instantly calls for attention and interpretation. Kim's shock cinema isn't clearly meant for gratuitous entertainment nor plot movement, but for symbolism and deep interpretation. As cryptic as the scenes of cruelty is the ending. The floating house drifts from the lake to what seems like a vast ocean. Then cuts the concluding image of the man entering a solitary isle of lake grass and disappears therein. Kim zooms out the image, revealing the naked body of the proprietress and the same grassy isle in the place where the vagina (or more accurately, the pubic area) should be. It's an excruciatingly open-ended conclusion that is pregnant with many interpretations. Is Kim trying to wash away his misogynistic artistry by telling his audience that men are the weaker sex and that they merely hide their weakness using the female body? More far-fetched but more interesting is the idea that the final scene shows an exact opposite of a woman giving birth --- with the male entering the uterus, it's a skewed imagery of motherhood but the setting (the proprietress, naked and submerged in water) suggests the validity of the theory. In the end, The Isle is indeed a compelling yet misguided romance. The boy and the girl spend more time away from each other, using the glare of the sunlight being thrown by a mirror to communicate. Kim's direction suggests an outward alienation. The proprietress is mostly seen from outside a glass window, or when she is interacting with other human beings, she is mostly mute, and blank faced. Even when she's paid for sex, it's automatic and slightly cruel. More interesting is the fact that when the two find themselves together, it usually erupts in violence. It's an unsettling relationship that developed from an understanding that the two or more different than they are similar. Both of them are manipulative but they jive because there is an understanding that their relationship requires that they both use each other, for sex, for survival, for escape. Kim suggests that within that lake resort where men seek solitude or an escape from the world, the most basic and most accurate of sexual politics between the man and the woman can be derived, as emphasized by the imperfect and mutated relationship between the proprietress and the man who is hiding from his past. No comments:
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If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. The eyes I made by taking a length of mono and putting one of my wife's black sead beads on it and then burning the end. Then I dip that end in epoxy and put it on a fly dryer to set. I use danville flat waxed chartruese thread, some gold spirit river brass eyes, brown maribou, some copper flash, copper krystal flash and pearl krystal flash. The body is made from tan or sand EP fibers, and some green fibers. The legs are brown and orange silli legs. I also use a couple of small peices of rabbit strip in orange and yellow. I start by tying in the eyes, then wrap down to the bend getting a nice layer of thread. Then I tye in about 10 strands of copper flash, then add the maribou, then the copper krystal flash and pearl krystal flash. Next I tie in the mono eyes (I flatten the section where I am going to tie it in with pliers, I then tie in too small peices of the rabbit strip (about 1/4" of the skin part. The two last steps are done with the hook point facing up. Next I turn the fly back over, and start tying in alternating sections of EP fibers. I tie in tan, then green, then tie in a silli leg on each side, then put a little Zap on the do the next layer of alternating EP fibers. I put three legs on each side and keep putting EP fibers until I get to the eyes. At this point I whip finish a couple of time and then take the fly off. The fibres are put in by holding them along and paralell to the hook shank, then loosely putting wraps over them to get the fibers spread evenly, then pulling them back and putting some wraps in front. You end up with a puff ball of a fly, then comes the trimming. Take your time and trim first along the top and bottom of the fly, then slowly shape, making sure you pull the legs out of the way (or you end up with some 4 or 5 leg crabs as I have). Now you just slowly shape until you get it the shape you want. When I am done at this point I put the fly back in the vice, put some thread on in front of the eye, then tie in my titanium wire weedguard. I wrap this snuggly and then whip finish again. I always put epoxy on the fly head around the weed guard and eyes at this point. Hope this helps. The pattern looks and works great using brown and dark brown EP fibers for the body, with a tan maribou feather for the tail as well.
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Missouri Swagger: Cullen Bunn and Dennis Hopeless Launch YouTube Channel Superstar comic book writer Cullen Bunn and that guy who killed all the teen characters that time Dennis Hopeless have embarked on a bold new project: a YouTube show. Proving their marketing savvy is as finely honed as their filmmaking skills, the dynamic duo launched the show just as the San Diego Comic-Con news cycle was kicking into high gear earlier this week. In their second episode, Bunn and Hopeless visit Fenix Comics in Peculiar, MO and talk about comic books. "I buy a lot of comics and they sit on my table," Bunn said in the episode. "I just bought the new X-23. I just bought Sentry. I just bought the new Astonishing X-Men. And they just sit there. And they will sit there for a while. I do read a lot in trade though." Hopeless bragged about all the free PDFs he gets from Marvel before segueing into a discussion of the children's television show PAW Patrol. Basically, you don't want to miss it, so subscribe to the YouTube channel. You can watch episode 2 below: About Jude Terror twitter   envelope   globe
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Top 7 Most Common Habits Of Young Millionaires Wealth creation is easier said. Intelligence, skill and good personality traits are great, Common Habits Of Young Millionaires, more often they are not what distinguishes the richest among us from the poorest. What we do every day defines our future. The famous saying “time is money” is actually very accurate. The truth is, people who make a lot of money are not soldiers of fortune or assistants who provide for the future; They are common people like you and me. Instead, the differences are in their daily habits. They develop a unique model at a given time and govern their brains to follow a fixed pattern that puts them into the first gear to make money. Although there are a lot of habits that lead to successful people, below is a list of the most common habits of young people who have become millionaires. Here are the Most Common Habits Of Young Millionaires 1. They know when to say “no” Common Habits Of Young Millionaires Also Read: Top 10 Most Luxurious Houses In the World Ever Successful people know that saying “no” to negative opinions and time-consuming leisure activities can focus on increasing their level of productivity that will help them stay focused. If they say “yes” to everything or do everything their friends ask them, they will be too distracted and do not complete the tasks that need to be done. This does not mean you did not relax, but learn to limit yourself to leisure. These Are The Most Common Habits Of Young Millionaires. 2. They are curious about everything Common Habits Of Young Millionaires This is a common habit among the most successful people in the world. They are interested in everything. Money is made through active participation in the world and at the same time have a desire to understand it. Knowing this, the rich make a serious attempt to learn or see something new every day, even if their knowledge base. How can this information help? They become more intelligent beings and increase their intelligence in general. These Are The Most Common Habits Of Young Millionaires. 3. The means of avoiding television and social According to one study, 67% of the richest people watch TV or spend time on social networks for an hour or less per day (unless their work is not social media), while only 23% of Poor people confined their televisions association and social media. They also avoid reality shows – only 6% of the rich look at them, compared to 78% of the poor. Rich people choose simply more productive ways to spend their 24 hours. You can watch all the TV you want when you cross 30. These Are The Most Common Habits Of Young Millionaires. 4. They read Common Habits Of Young Millionaires This is also a very common trait among the rich. They believe in the importance of self-development and continue to learn and expand their mind, and typically turn to reading to meet these needs. According to the survey, 86% of the richest people love reading books compared to 26% of non-rich people. These Are The Most Common Habits Of Young Millionaires. What you buy in the bookstore is as important as what you read: your material of choice is nonfiction, usually self-improvement. 88% of the rich spend at least 30 minutes a day reading that topic. Increase reading time and accelerate the process of becoming a successful person. Everything depends on you. 5. They wake up earlyCommon Habits Of Young Millionaires Waking up early is also a crucial factor for young people who continue to build successful business empires around the world. Since this has contributed to your success? From early dating, they are able to start the day in front of everyone else responding to others, work and search for a personal time, even the oldest dating back to prove happier and proactive. These Are The Most Common Habits Of Young Millionaires. 6. Write a list of tasks each day Common Habits Of Young Millionaires This may seem like a clue, but it’s worth it in the future. You are training your mind to remind you of the tasks that must be done every day. And not only the rich write their detailed list to perform, but in reality, they also continue with it. To become and succeed, you have to know what to do and focus on the action on it every day. Have a project or an important task? Write it out. These Are The Most Common Habits Of Young Millionaires. 7. Time Management Common Habits Of Young Millionaires The most common practice in the world that separates successful people from success. If you do this skill you can get everything you dream. Before the start of the day, make a list of activities that require your attention as soon as possible, because no major activities can consume much of your valuable time. Also Read: What Supplements/Food Help You Lose Weight? Some work should be done only that day, while others are not important tasks could be carried out the next day. In short, prioritize your activities to focus on the most important. Take time for everything. If you want to learn a new skill, write and learn to take time every day, consistently. These Are The Most Common Habits Of Young Millionaires. Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here
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Just a reminder that the Morning Briefing will run today and tomorrow and then return next Monday. However, if the Super Committee decides to do something, which I assure you will not be super, I’ll deliver the appropriate switches and ashes to your inbox. Did it really need to take two months for New York City Mayor Bloomberg to figure out that unions have hijacked the #OccupyMovement? Most sane observers knew that from the very start when when the Transport Workers Union in New York endorsed the squatters in Zuccotti Park, opening the flood gates for other unions, the Democrats, and the institutional Left to climb on board.Since then, unions have provided paid protesters, legal representation, money, advertising, and even offered their property to the #OWS movement.What began as a Neo-Communist movement that allegedly only had the goal of destroying capitalism has now become a full-fledged, union-financed class war with the very real goal (in coordination with Democrats in Congress) of instituting tax increases, along with the it’s-only-a-matter-of-time global system of taxation, beginning with the so-called Robin Hood Tax.Now, so thoroughly have the unions hijacked the #OWS movement that the SEIU even stole the ‘We Are the 99%’ slogan in its endorsement of Barack Obama’s re-election. Unsurprisingly, the SEIU did so without even bothering to ask permission of the Occupy protesters. [Note the pre-printed 99% t-shirts on SEIU bosses as they were arrested on Thursday.]Please click here for the rest of the post. It seems that Friday afternoons are always the time to drop job-killing news on America’s job creators. In this case, the union appointees within Barack Obama’s National Labor Relations Board have issued a press release stating they will be issuing their final rule on ambush elections on November 30th.Please click here for the rest of the post. On Thursday, the long planned Tea Party Debt Commission gathered in Washington, D.C. after months of development and procedure. Everything was set, the meeting had been approved through all of the appropriate channels, the tables had been set up, the microphones were in place.One snag. Bad blood in D.C.Please click here for the rest of the post. For years, unions have created a myth around manufacturing in the United States having been destroyed by the [ insert perjorative here ].The fact is, manufacturing is not dead in the United States. It is a myth created to mislead the public on unions’ own destructiveness on companies and the jobs of employees. What union bosses have been screaming about is, in fact, the decline of unionized manufacturing.While all manufacturing has decreased since America’s current economic recession began, from 1983 through 2006, union-free manufacturing had actually increased by 52,000 jobs.Please click here for the rest of the post.
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Posted By pogosheep on 05/20/11 configuration datepicker Versions (?) German datepicker configuration  / Published in: jQuery This is a german configuration for the datepicker. So you can copy and use and don't have to rewrite it every time. Notice that this is just for the german way, if you need multiple languages use another way instead. 1. var dateOfBirthDatepickerSettings = { 2. dateFormat: "", 3. dayNamesMin: ["So","Mo","Di","Mi","Do","Fr","Sa"], 4. monthNames: ["Januar","Februar","März","April","Mai","Juni","Juli","August","September","Oktober","November","Dezember"], 5. monthNamesShort: ["Jan","Feb","Mrz","Apr","Mai","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Okt","Nov","Dez"], 6. nextText: "später" 7. } Report this snippet   You need to login to post a comment.
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Chris Moll Chris (or Christopher) Moll is a British film producer. He won the BAFTA for Best Short Animated Film in 1994 for The Wrong Trousers. Moll was born in Colchester. He was educated at Devonport High School for Boys and University of Bristol, graduating with a BA in Drama. His credits as a producer and executive producer include Of Time and the City, Nowhere Boy, Hamilton Mattress, The Girl with all the Gifts and Lady Macbeth. In 2010, Moll created the iFeatures low budget feature film initiative in partnership with South West Screen (now Creative England) and BBC Films. He was also nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for Adam in 1992 and Trainspotter in 1997. Moll currently lives in Bristol. He has a daughter and son. References Category:British film producers Category:BAFTA winners (people) Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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Identity is a burning issue for me. In the UK, identity is not a problem because everyone views me as I am in front of them, but not the extended me! By the way what is the “extended me”? Where I was born, maybe? Which country, city, hospital? Who were my birth parents and who adopted me? Who are my sisters, brothers? Why do I not know the current occupation of my birth father or his birthplace? Why do I not know where my birth parents live and what is their profession? Who are your blood relatives? Who are your birth parents? Blah, blah, blah! That is the extended me in developing countries and collectivistic cultures. This is the dilemma of anyone adopted informally within the family without legal recognition. As I enter the swimming pool reception, the receptionist insists on writing the father’s name in the application form for swimming as it is in my legal documents. My little one innocently questions: “Mama who is this person?” And I reply, “This is XYZ country and they have strange requirements”. When I tried to activate my card, the operator says, “Your respectable mother’s name please?” I ask puzzled, “Which one?” “The one on my ID card?” He replies with surprise and agitation, “Your respectable mother’s…” After slamming down the receiver, I exclaim, “Oh God!”. I am an independent adult now, a married woman with two children; but my identity grievances seem to be endless. From childhood, the tussles between my mom and her step-relative (my birth mother) over petty things we always persistent, and the added stress of people affiliating me with my birth mother thus hurting my adoptive mother. I was tired of explaining to society and answering their questions such as, why I am not brought up by my birth parents, why they gave me away, why am I lying about parental lineage, why my adoptive parents are so old, am I really their daughter, etc. At the age of 5, I was informed by my adoptive mother whilst she was sat on her prayer mat that she was not my real mother. My tiny hand touched her face, and I innocently asked, “Is my face not like yous?”, “I want to be with you”, “I want my face to be like yours”. The insecurity I received that first time, still stings today. My identity crisis was not recognised in society. In the first and second years, my college cards had my adoptive father’s name, while in the third and fourth years, my birth father’s name was on the card. My adoptive father was listed in my entire school documents and suddenly during the 10th grade examinations, my birth father’s name replaced my father’s name, adding to my insecurity and anger of course. Is it really fair to be adopted within the family and not be legally recognised as an adopted person? It is not just a lifetime pinch, rather it is an unrecognised disability, helplessness, a human rights violation of both the adopted child and their adoptive parents! Being born somewhere else and being brought up from baby age by other people who are your informal adoptive parents who gave you love, time, education, and yet go unrecognised is a real crisis! The point is, I should be able to get recognised as a happily adopted child by happily adoptive parents. The child as a child and then after growing up as an adult has the right to be identified according to his/her affiliations. You cannot have two mothers and two fathers. No one can deny biology, but no one can take the place of your parents with whom you are living a happy, healthy, fulfilling life. As an adoptive child, I was humiliated at the hospitals, clubs, and even by the immigration staff. Neighbours, family members, friends, relatives and acquaintances belittled me. Our Pakistani society uses the notorious term “lay paaluk” meaning “taken from another to bring up”, thus stigmatising such a human being forever, as if I was never rightfully theirs or my own person! As an adult when people used to come for marriage proposals, they used to label my adoptive mother as a liar because at the very same moment my birth mother appeared. The tortures that mother bore as a step-relative are endless, but she sustained those just for the sake of my love. As an adoptive mother, her depression was not less than mine, but her depression terminated in dementia. Society did not give me an identity that an average child receives, nor my mother the adoptive status she deserved! Islam does not prevent you from getting the good from society, but people exploit your helplessness in the name of religion. In order to share my feelings with those in my position and raise awareness about violation of human rights in this form, I have currently started a campaign in the form of one of my departments of my NGO, “Khan Bahadur Visionaries Welfare”. The department is Adoptive Humans Rights. Please visit the Facebook page for more details. ~ Saima Eman Saima is a PhD Commonwealth Scholar from University of Sheffield, UK; Lecturer in Psychology at Lahore College for Women University, Pakistan; President of Khan Bahadur Visionaries Welfare (NGO for educational welfare in Pakistan) and also a human rights activist. Leave a Reply Send this to a friend
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Please send your Questions & Answers or Feedback to "" What are the Basic data types in SQL ? char(n): Fixed-length character data (string), n characters long. The maximum size for n is 255 bytes (2000 in Oracle8). Note that a string of type char is always padded on right with blanks to full length of n. (+ can be memory consuming). Example: char(40),varchar2(n): Variable-length character string. The maximum size for n is 2000 (4000 in Oracle8). Only the bytes used for a string require storage. Example: varchar2(80)  number(o, d): Numeric data type for integers and reals. o = overall number of digits, d = number of digits to the right of the decimal point. Maximum values: o =38, d= ??84 to +127. Examples: number(8), number(5,2) Note that, e.g., number(5,2) cannot contain anything larger than 999.99 without resulting in an error. Data types derived from number are int[eger], dec[imal], small int and real. date: Date data type for storing date and time. The default format for a date is: DD-MMM-YY. Examples: '13-OCT-94', 07-JAN-98' long: Character data up to a length of 2GB. Only one long column is allowed per table. Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger... Flag Counter
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The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to Food in Chennai Thanks to Chenthil and Lavanya, and to the power of collective intelligence, we now have an unofficial and nascent Chennai Food Guide, hand-built by people circulating for around two weeks. Lavanya felt that The Hindu Metroplus: Chennai Food Guide was pretty good, and Chenthil sent us all a list of 70 plus restaurants he’s tried out. Couple of more e-mails (shoo, can’t share them) and here’s what we came up with: A Restaurant database. This is how it works. If you want to add a restaurant to the database, use the form below. (Oh well, help it evolve and be of use to people etc) Or if you want to browse through the list and read about restaurants that people have visited, use this link. Do play around with the Filters. For instance, if you are a Greek God/Goddess and cannot stand anything less than Ambrosia, you can specify that option so that only restaurants whose food was worth a 5 on 5 rating will be displayed. Seeing as the database is in its nascent stages, if you wish to subscribe to its RSS feed so that updates can be traced, you can do so. Queries on the restaurants should go to Chenthil or Lavanya and the technical issues with the database to me.
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Filed 8/26/14 P. v. Sanders CA3 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115. IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT (Sacramento) ---- THE PEOPLE, C073358 Plaintiff and Respondent, (Super. Ct. No. 11F08401) v. LADELL LAMONT SANDERS, Defendant and Appellant. A jury convicted defendant Ladell Lamont Sanders of three counts of forcible rape (Pen. Code, § 261, subd. (a)(2))1 and three counts of forcible oral copulation (§ 288a, subd. (c)(2)) with multiple victim findings (§ 667.61, subd. (e)(4)) as to all counts. The trial court sentenced defendant to 90 years to life. On appeal, defendant contends there is insufficient evidence to support one of the oral copulation convictions and the trial court’s finding that all of the counts involving 1 Undesignated statutory references are to the Penal Code. 1 one victim were committed on separate occasions is not supported by the record. We vacate the consecutive terms on counts one through three, remand for the trial court to determine whether sentence on those terms should be consecutive pursuant to section 667.6, subdivision (c), and affirm the judgment in all other respects. FACTS D.S. In December 2011, 18-year-old D.S. was five months’ pregnant. She had been a prostitute since she was 15, but stopped seeing her regular customers after learning she was pregnant. On December 10, 2011, at approximately 1:00 a.m., D.S. left her residence after fighting with her boyfriend and walked to a nearby bus stop to “take a break.” She wanted to visit her grandmother’s house, but could not get a ride there. A car pulled up to the bus stop and the driver, defendant, offered her a ride. D.S. agreed when defendant offered to take her to her home first so she could get her cell phone. She got into the car and defendant drove her to her residence, where she retrieved the phone and returned to defendant’s car. Defendant started driving, but D.S. soon realized he was not driving to her grandmother’s house. She told defendant he was driving in the wrong direction, but he kept driving, even after she asked him to take her back home. When D.S. told defendant she would call the police, he grabbed her phone, took out the battery, and continued driving. D.S. panicked and moved to the backseat. Defendant parked next to a FedEx building near a deserted warehouse. D.S. asked for her phone again; defendant threw the phone outside the car and prevented her from escaping. Defendant asked D.S. if she wanted money, which she thought would be in exchange for sex. He offered $30, but D.S. told defendant she wanted to go home and was not working as a prostitute. After she declined to have sex with him, defendant said he had a gun and threatened to use it. 2 Defendant left the car and went to the passenger door. D.S. asked him to at least use a condom, but defendant said he did not have one. He then entered the backseat, pushed her down onto the seat, and had intercourse with her. As defendant raped her, D.S. kept asking defendant why he was doing this to her, told him she was pregnant, and tried to resist him. Defendant continued raping D.S. until he ejaculated, after which he pushed her out of the car and drove off. D.S. reassembled her phone and called 911. She later showed officers where the rape took place and positively identified a photo of defendant’s car. L.M. L.M. was a 21-year-old prostitute who gave all of her earnings to her physically abusive pimp. She always received payment before engaging in the sex act. L.M. was working as a prostitute on December 13, 2011, around midnight when defendant approached her in his car asked if she needed a ride. She got into defendant’s car and agreed to $40 for intercourse and oral sex. L.M. directed defendant to a familiar location, an AM/PM on Stockton Boulevard in Sacramento. She texted her pimp that she had a customer; after finishing the text, she noticed defendant was not driving towards the AM/PM. When L.M. asked him to drive to the AM/PM, defendant told her he was driving to another spot he knew and that they would get there quickly. Defendant drove into a deserted, industrial area, parking so close to a warehouse that L.M. could not open her door to get out. L.M. and defendant got into the backseat, where she asked defendant for the money. He refused to pay, telling L.M. he had a gun but she would not be hurt if she did everything he said. A scared L.M. pleaded with defendant not to hurt her as she had children at home. Defendant ordered L.M., who was naked from the waist down, to pull up her shirt and bra. He put on a condom as she requested, and then demanded oral sex. Feeling she had no choice, L.M. complied. She stopped three or four times because she was afraid. 3 Each time she stopped, defendant demanded she continue performing oral sex on him and she would reinitiate the oral sex. Defendant next ordered L.M. to lay back, after which he had intercourse with her. Feeling she had no choice, L.M. complied against her will. After finishing, defendant put on his clothes and got out of the car. L.M. grabbed her clothes and ran out of the car. She eventually flagged down a tow truck. The driver let her in the truck to clothe herself while he called 911. The police responded to the call and took her statement. She later identified defendant’s car and identified defendant in a photographic lineup. DNA from a swab taken from L.M.’s vagina after the attacks matched defendant, with a random chance of about 1 in 2 quintillion. J.H. 17-year-old J.H. was working the Sacramento streets as a prostitute in November 2011. She was working on Stockton Boulevard one night when defendant approached her in his car and said he was “looking for business.” After determining he was not a police officer, J.H. got into his car, whereupon they agreed to $100 for oral sex and intercourse. Defendant drove to area around Fruitridge Road and parked in an alley by a church. J.H. asked for the money up front; defendant replied that he would pay her when he was done. When she insisted on payment first, defendant said he had a gun. J.H. expressed disbelief to defendant, who produced the gun from between the seat and door. Shaking with fear, J.H. asked, “Do you really have to rape a prostitute?” Defendant told J.H. to get in the backseat. Feeling she had no choice, J.H. went onto the backseat, pulled up her dress, and took off her panties. Defendant did not allow her to put a condom on him. He forced J.H. to orally copulate him for around two minutes, got on top of her, and had intercourse with her until he ejaculated. Defendant left the car and told J.H. to get out of the car; as she put on her panties he slammed the car door, threw 4 her a dollar bill, and drove off. J.H. called her pimp, who directed her not to call the police and had her working the streets within 15 minutes. J.H. saw defendant and his car several times in the next few weeks as she worked on the streets. One time, she recorded his car’s license plate number. She also warned other prostitutes working the Stockton Boulevard area about defendant. She was contacted by an undercover detective with the Sacramento Police Department on December 14, 2011. She eventually reported the sexual assault and gave the license plate number to the detective. She later identified defendant in a photographic lineup. DISCUSSION I Defendant was convicted of two counts of forcible oral copulation against L.M.2 He contends there is sufficient evidence to support only one count. We disagree. In determining the sufficiency of the evidence, our role is limited. Under the state and federal constitutional due process clauses, “the test of whether evidence is sufficient to support a conviction is ‘whether, after viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the prosecution, any rational trier of fact could have found the essential elements of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt.’ [Citations.]” (People v. Holt (1997) 15 Cal.4th 619, 667, original italics.) “Oral copulation is the act of copulating the mouth of one person with the sexual organ or anus of another person.” (§ 288a, subd. (a).) Our Supreme Court has held that “ ‘[a]ny contact, however slight, between the mouth of one person and the sexual organ of another person constitutes oral copulation. Penetration of the mouth or sexual organ is 2 Defendant was originally charged with four counts of oral copulation against L.M., but the trial court dismissed one of the counts for insufficient evidence on the People’s motion during the trial. The jury convicted defendant on two of the remaining counts, and acquitted him on the third. 5 not required. Proof of ejaculation is not required.’ ” (People v. Dement (2011) 53 Cal.4th 1, 41, fn. omitted.) Defendant recognizes L.M. testified that defendant’s penis came out of her mouth every time she stopped performing oral sex on him. Nonetheless, he claims there is no evidence L.M.’s mouth had no contact with his penis the times she stopped, or for how long she stopped. From this, defendant concludes there is no evidence of a necessary break in contact between L.M. and defendant to establish more than one count of oral copulation. Defendant’s argument misconstrues the standard of appellate review. By far the most reasonable inference to draw from L.M.’s testimony that defendant’s penis came out of her mouth is that this broke off all contact between her mouth and his penis. For us to accept defendant’s contention, we would have to view the evidence in a light most favorable to the defense and thereby accept the less reasonable interpretation of the evidence. That we cannot and will not do. Asserting that no more than an incidental break in contact could be found, albeit incorrectly, defendant additionally claims that “a brief interruption of contact should not justify breaking the otherwise continuous conduct into separate offenses.” He supports this contention by referring to the crime of battery, which is completed when there is a single offensive or harmful touching. (People v. Pinholster (1992) 1 Cal.4th 865, 961; disapproved on other grounds in People v. Williams (2010) 49 Cal.4th 405, 458-459.) According to defendant, “[t]reating each time [L.M.’s] mouth touched [defendant’s] penis as a separate crime would be equivalent to treating each punch in a fistfight as a separate battery because a single punch completes the crime.” This fallback position is likewise unfounded. “[T]he gravamen of the offense of oral copulation ‘is the revulsion and harm suffered by one who is forced to unwillingly touch his or her mouth to the genitals of another.’ [Citation.]” (People v. Dement, supra, 53 Cal.4th at p. 43.) By withdrawing her mouth from defendant, L.M. sought to 6 terminate the revulsion and harm he was inflicting on her by forcing her to orally copulate him. Each time defendant compelled her to reinitiate the oral copulation by threat of force, L.M. suffered additional revulsion and harm. Defendant’s analogy to battery is inapt. In battery, the criminal is committing the necessary touching while in forcible oral copulation, the victim is forced to commit the touching by defendant’s force or threat of force. When the victim of oral copulation ends the offense by breaking off contact with the defendant, a new crime is committed when the defendant forces the victim to orally copulate him again. Since the evidence supports a finding that L.M. broke off contact with defendant at least once and was then forced to orally copulate him again, substantial evidence supports convicting defendant of two counts of forcible oral copulation. II Defendant contends the trial court’s finding that the three counts involving L.M., counts one through three,3 were committed on separate occasions and thus warranted consecutive terms (§ 667.6, subd. (d)) is not supported by the record. Section 667.6, subdivision (d) provides in pertinent part: “A full, separate, and consecutive term shall be imposed for each violation of an offense specified in subdivision (e) if the crimes involve separate victims or involve the same victim on separate occasions. [¶] In determining whether crimes against a single victim were committed on separate occasions under this subdivision, the court shall consider whether, between the commission of one sex crime and another, the defendant had a reasonable opportunity to reflect upon his or her actions and nevertheless resumed sexually 3 Defendant was originally charged with five crimes involving L.M., counts one through five. One of the counts, count three, was dismissed for insufficient evidence on the prosecutions motion at the end of trial, and the remaining counts renumbered as counts one through seven. 7 assaultive behavior. Neither the duration of time between crimes, nor whether or not the defendant lost or abandoned his or her opportunity to attack, shall be, in and of itself, determinative on the issue of whether the crimes in question occurred on separate occasions.” “Our Supreme Court has recently summarized case law construing the ‘separate occasions’ requirement of section 667.6, subdivision (d) as follows: ‘Under the broad standard established by . . . section 667.6, subdivision (d), the Courts of Appeal have not required a break of any specific duration or any change in physical location. Thus, the Court of Appeal herein cited People v. Irvin (199[6]) 43 Cal.App.4th 1063, 1071, for the principle that a finding of “separate occasions” under . . . section 667.6 does not require a change in location or an obvious break in the perpetrator’s behavior: “[A] forcible violent sexual assault made up of varied types of sex acts committed over time against a victim, is not necessarily one sexual encounter.” Similarly, the Court of Appeal in People v. Plaza (1995) 41 Cal.App.4th 377, 385, affirmed the trial court’s finding that sexual assaults occurred on “separate occasions” although all of the acts took place in the victim's apartment, with no break in the defendant’s control over the victim. (But see People v. Pena (1992) 7 Cal.App.4th 1294, 1316 [defendant’s change of positions between different sexual acts was insufficient by itself to provide him with a reasonable opportunity to reflect upon his actions, “especially where the change is accomplished within a matter of seconds”]; People v. Corona (1988) 206 Cal.App.3d 13, 18 [holding, after the respondent implicitly conceded the point, that the trial court erred in imposing consecutive sentences for different sexual acts when there was no cessation of sexually assaultive behavior “between” acts].)’ (People v. Jones [(2001)] 25 Cal.4th 98, 104-105.) “Once a trial judge has found under section 667.6, subdivision (d), that a defendant committed offenses on separate occasions, we may reverse only if no reasonable trier of fact could have decided the defendant had a reasonable opportunity for 8 reflection after completing an offense before resuming his assaultive behavior. [Citations.]” (People v. Garza (2003) 107 Cal.App.4th 1081, 1091-1092.) We agree with defendant that Pena and Corona are controlling here. As in Pena, defendant “simply did not cease his sexually assaultive behavior, and, therefore, could not have ‘resumed’ sexually assaultive behavior.” (People v. Pena, supra, 7 Cal.App.4th at p. 1316.) Accordingly, “the case at bar is strongly analogous to Corona, in which separate sexual acts occurring one after the other were held to be committed on one ‘occasion.’ ” (People v. Pena, supra, at p. 1316.) The fact that defendant forced L.M. to change positions is not dispositive. “[A] change in positions, alone, is insufficient to provide a perpetrator with a reasonable opportunity to reflect upon his actions, especially where the change is accomplished within a matter of seconds.” (Ibid.) Where, as here, “there was no cessation of sexually assaultive behavior . . . , the trial court erred in imposing sentence for those offenses under [] section 667.6, subdivision (d).” (People v. Corona, supra, 206 Cal.App.3d at p. 18.) Since counts one through three were committed against L.M. on the same occasion, the court in its discretion could impose full-term consecutive sentences under section 667.6, subdivision (c).4 However, the court did not indicate it was exercising its discretion in sentencing defendant to consecutive terms on those counts. In invoking its 4 667.6, subdivision (c) states: “In lieu of the term provided in Section 1170.1, a full, separate, and consecutive term may be imposed for each violation of an offense specified in subdivision (e) if the crimes involve the same victim on the same occasion. A term may be imposed consecutively pursuant to this subdivision if a person is convicted of at least one offense specified in subdivision (e). If the term is imposed consecutively pursuant to this subdivision, it shall be served consecutively to any other term of imprisonment, and shall commence from the time the person otherwise would have been released from imprisonment. The term shall not be included in any determination pursuant to Section 1170.1. Any other term imposed subsequent to that term shall not be merged therein but shall commence at the time the person otherwise would have been released from prison.” 9 discretion during sentencing, the court must indicate it is making a discretionary choice and provide and explain its reasoning. (People v. Belmontes (1983) 34 Cal.3d 335, 347.) Therefore, we remand to the trial court to determine whether, in its discretion, full-term consecutive sentences were warranted under section 667.6, subdivision (c). DISPOSITION The sentences on counts one, two, and three are vacated and the matter is remanded to the trial court to consider its discretion to impose consecutive sentences on those counts pursuant to section 667.6, subdivision (c). In all other respects, the judgment is affirmed. NICHOLSON , J. We concur: RAYE , P. J. ROBIE , J. 10
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Individual Time Trial, 15.5 km, Monaco July 4, 2009 Here he is, Lance Armstrong. And there he goes, a blue-and-yellow-and-white figure on a black-and-yellow bike streaking over the gray surface of a road in Monaco late on a summer morning, the sun’s yellow pale in comparison to the shoulders of his jersey, the sky’s blue like nothing more than the original idea for the magnificent tones that wrap around his back and legs. He is bent forward and low over the top of the bike, arcing himself butt to fingertips from the saddle to the handlebar like an airfoil, like a thing dreamed of and studied in prototypes and finally forged in perfection to round out the top profile of a bicycle in a way that makes it slippery against the forces of friction. His feet each make a complete circle about 120 times a minute, or two revolutions a second, which is roughly the same cadence Usain Bolt maintains for 9.71 seconds to win a gold medal. Today, Lance Armstrong will sustain this furious whirling of his feet for around 20 minutes. Some days he does it for six hours. This maelstrom occurs with a precision that if visible would surprise the untrained eye, and contains a daintiness that the sport’s acolytes would find embarrassing. At the lowest point of a stroke Armstrong’s foot lies almost flat on the pedal. As his leg begins to pull up on the pedal his foot starts to point down, and this oppositional change continues until his foot is almost vertical, a ballerina’s pose that is imperceptible as it appears and vanishes in around one-eighth of a second. Then his foot comes over the top of the pedal stroke. His heel drops, and the muscles of his leg begin pushing the pedal forward with visible force. The calves have ripped themselves in half lengthwise by their own development, a deep V cut into their center in a muscle configuration peculiar to cyclists. Whatever tissue that was not useful for the execution of this pedal stroke has been eroded by years and years and years of miles and miles and miles of training. The thigh is its equal on a larger scale, the glutes and the hamstrings also, with everything extraneous scooped away. It is an act of violence and disregard, the way these muscles ram the foot forward then plunge it down to the lowest point of the revolution to start the whole stroke over. Twice a second Lance Armstrong does this with each leg, while its opposite leg in unthinking synchronicity performs the counter movement, the frightening muscular explosion on one side while the ballerina’s pose is struck on the other. His upper body betrays none of this effort. It floats placid above the dervish of his legs, covered in a skinsuit that appears more skin than suit in the way it ripples with every contour of his physique. The fabric of this suit draws sweat from his skin out to the air to be evaporated in seconds and cool him, and it also has been blended and tailored in such a way to soothe the swirling air into a smooth flow that diverges around his body instead of battering against it. The suit was custom-made, yet between the measuring and today’s Stage 1 time trial of the 2009 Tour de France, Armstrong shed more weight than anyone could have guessed. He is lighter for this Tour de France than he has ever been, even in his prime from 1999 to 2005, and there are wrinkles around the armpits and the backs of his quads where the material sags a little, unable to conform to the new concavities Armstrong has carved into his body. The zipper of the skinsuit is undone a few inches, a casual act that doubtless breaks the hearts of the suit’s designers and aerodynamic experts, who might have worked months to eliminate such miniscule amounts of drag. Snaking out of the unzippered collar is a black cord that leads to a radio earpiece taped into Armstrong’s right ear with white medical tape gone a little greasy from some mechanic’s fingertips. The pull tab of the zipper swings as Armstrong pedals, its metronomic motion coming not from his upper body, which remains still, but from a slight rocking of the entire bike itself. This minor sway does not affect his steering. Any disruption it might cause is absorbed somewhere during its transmission from his torso through his arms, which are bent at the elbow nearly 90 degrees, then stretched out along aero bars that protrude in front of his bike. One black-gloved hand lies unmoving on each bar, and if you could touch these hands you would be startled by how relaxed they are. He is not clenching the bar but resting his fingers around it, the way someone might lightly palm but not grip a handrail on a set of familiar stairs. To clench would be to direct energy into something not necessary for propelling his bike forward. His hands move when the driver in the car behind him, his team director Johan Bruyneel, speaks to him through the earpiece and tells him to shift or to change his speed or set up for a corner or a climb or a long, straight flat section of the course. When this happens Armstrong’s fingers snap forward and make a subtle but crisp movement that clicks a lever on the end of the bar, which pulls a twined steel cable that moves the rear derailleur either right or left, dragging the chain onto a different cog. Right now, as I watch him, Armstrong’s chain is meshed over a cog with thirteen teeth, one of ten cogs clustered onto the back wheel of his bike. The chain wraps around this cog, threads through the derailleur, and continues forward to pass around what is called the big chainring, which is one of the two toothed circles that are driven by the  crankset attached to the pedals locked to Armstrong’s shoes with cleats. The big chainring has fifty-three teeth, and in this gear combination (which in cycling jargon is identified simply as 53-13), one complete revolution of a pedal moves the bicycle forward a little more than 28 feet. At his cadence of 120 rpm that’s just over 56 feet per second, which is somehow easiest to picture by imagining something impossible: Spider-Man climbing a six-story building in one tick of a clock’s hand. More prosaically, that’s about 38 mph, a figure unimpressive in the car-centric and sedentary context of mainstream America but staggering to anyone who has ever tried to ride a bicycle with ambition. Inside Armstrong’s body, an enormous amount of energy is being created — and wasted — to make this speed possible. More than sixty trillion mitochondria are firing inside his cells, turning sugar and oxygen and other molecular substances into the force that contracts and expands the muscles that, unfortunately, deliver only about 23 percent his power to the chain of the bicycle. Humans, even the most efficient ones like Lance Armstrong, are terrible engines, and most everything we produce is lost as heat. Even so, those sixty-trillion-plus intracellular explosions are at this moment managing to pump around 420 watts of power into the bicycle’s drivetrain, nearly three times what a normal human could sustain over an extended period. Armstrong’s heart pumps about nine gallons of blood per minute, not quite double an average man’s. His lungs inhale and process about three liters of oxygen each minute — imagine inhaling the contents of three of those big plastic soda jugs in 60 seconds — about twice as much as typical. His face is unremarkable. It is set in a grimace, but one not uncommon to his expressions off the bike. His lips look chapped, as they frequently do off the bike as well, and thin and pale. When his lungs bellow out carbon dioxide from his body, his mouth purses. If anything, age ravages his face more than the effort of riding. His nose is starting to sag at the point and recede at the nostrils, forming a hawkish look. There are half-oval wrinkles, once dimples, from his nose to his mouth. His eyes behind dark wraparound glasses are blue but a thinner blue than when he was young, and they appear flat these days, a little smeary at the edges where once they were sharp. He is thirty-seven years old, that’s all his face says. It does not say he is going 38 mph. He is thirty-seven and he has returned to the sport after a four-year absence to great acclaim and controversy. His most fierce and bitter rival is on his own team. He has suffered in 2009 like never before and, for much of the race season, he has appeared for the first time in anyone’s memory to be human on a bicycle. Now, on this 15.5-kilometer course that each man rides alone against the clock, under a threat of rain he is pedaling his bicycle close to the riot fencing and fans that line the street. These spectators lean over as far as they can, and many thrust cameras out at him. When he cuts a corner tight, the heads, hands, and cameras seem about to hit his face, then are pulled away in a panic at the last possible second. Anyone standing there could reach out and touch him if they really wanted to — more like getting slapped as he hurtled past, but still: to touch him. Did any fan ever touch Michael Jordan as he dribbled? Babe Ruth as he swatted homers? Anyone could touch Lance Armstrong as he rides. No one does. Police stand inside the barriers in the corners, and here and there where the crowd is thickest, but as Lance Armstrong rides toward them the police watch him instead of the fans and they turn and watch him go, then remember they are supposed to be watching the crowd and do so after Lance is out of sight. The Astana team car follows Armstrong closer than anyone who is not a professional cyclist or a team director would judge prudent. Its wheels squeal as it tries to match his speed through the tight corners of narrow European roads. A motorcycle with a television cameraman buckled onto the back of the seat follows Armstrong, roars ahead of him, fades back to get a close-up from beside him. The cameraman tilts toward him. The fans pop flashes in his face. Bruyneel talks into his ear. Because the radios used in time trials are one-way devices, Armstrong can’t reply. I see all of this. But that is only because I understand and love cycling in a way few do. In truth, Lance Armstrong is a blur.
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Human - Machine Interaction Experiments Junior Enhanced Learning program Follow us on our journey... We started off with a guided inquiry through cooperative learning centers. This helped students understand what quantum means, taught them the history of this research at Princeton University's Engineering Anomalies Laboratory and allowed them learned by playing with the devices and software! Chart for learning center rotations. I think that the R.E.G. and human-machine interactions is interesting and exciting. The idea of a brand new field of research and information is always interesting and exiting because there is always so much more to know. The best thing about human-machine interactions is that they have not yet been fully explored which opens up a whole new set of things to discover - student Then we took apart the random event generator (black box on right) and broke the interior circuit down into functional parts (left). The question... if the device's output is fundamentally random at a quantum level, how is it that we have an effect on that level? What is intention? We discovered that quantum tunnelling is the fundamentally random process at the heart of the circuit. We used Dr. Dan Seigel's Wheel Of Awareness. This mindfulness training tool helps student to prepare for their experiments by studying their own states of mind in preparation for states of focus/concentration required to affect the device. Student practicing mindfulness with the MindLamp (white orb) another random event generator device that links mental effects to colour shifts. The lamp was brought by our community partner during her visit. It was dropped and cracked which accounts for the blue tape. MindLamp (before being dropped) measuring background intentional effects through colour display Students learned the key difference between traditional science and subjective science, the inclusion of the observer in it's design using scientific method. Each group designed and completed an experiment to investigate an area of curiosity about themselves. Experiments in progress! Setting up a experiment run, using an ipad to watch videos to stimulate and emotional state and watching the software feedback. Student Experiment 1: Can my emotions affect the REG? Student Experiment 2: Does knowing how the REG works affect your results? Student Experiment 3: Does reading different genres affect the REG results? Hypothesis: Yes! Because depending on the genres, people would have different feelings, emotions and attitudes. So in our opinion it would affect the intention of the people which would affect the outcome. This is why we think that reading will affect the REG. - student prediction Being the proud Sikh child that I am I began to recite Japji Sahib. When I began to do that the world began to melt away until it was just me and the words coming out of my mouth. I was at a state of inner peace and happiness. When my peers told me to look at my results it was off the charts, literally! I did the same thing for the next couple of trials and wonderful results came out of it. I think those results came because I was at a state of calm, thankfulness, peace and happiness - student reflection Meeting Brenda and talking about how she still doesn't know and understand many things with the REG, really comforted me to a new subject that wasn't really in my mind yet. Brenda believed that education is really important no matter if your going to become a scientist or artist it takes years of practice to really understand your passion for something. -student One student reflected deeply on Brenda's words and career journey and another prepared a list of questions for her arrival. Brenda reviewed each experiment and went over the technical details of the protocol with them. In addition, she gave us a personal history of her involvement in the frontier sciences. As many of you might already know, I really like art and probably have a profession in that area some day. But Brenda's journey and the REG itself has made me realize you don't always have to become one thing, multiple jobs is also an option. You can do as much or as little as you want as long as your happy. - student What is happening physically when your mind influences the REG? Why did you decide to get a career in frontier sciences? What are some challenges of working in the frontier sciences? What is the most interesting thing that you’ve discovered while working on the REG? Students connected authentically with curriculum by analyzing the data from their experiments. They examined graphs, sorted decimals, integers and experienced probability studies that captured their curiosity. This is graph produced by the REG software. It tracks the operators ability to affect the device. "Our most significant data came from our first experiment which involved the participant Student 1. During his runs, he was using customized emotional aids and was following all experiment parameters and variables. It was observed that during his high aim and baseline aim for the neutral test, the participant had a greater effect on the REG output than the other tests." "...the fact that a participant’s emotional state affects his or her intention on the REG output was correct. Even though the results were evident, further testing would be required in order to be completely certain of this outcome." "Our answer has come that yes it is true that when a human being is watching videos about different subjects, their intention will change." "If there is any part of the REG that is sensitive to human interaction, I believe that it would be anything that happens at the quantum level. As proven multiple times in experiments that have been repeated and give strong, consistent results, the quantum world works differently than the normal word, an even the smallest difference, such as human intention or observation can change the result of an experiment." Student Artist Statement - The human elements are the waves, because the two waves signify the way we perceive the world. The colours signify light waves, and the music notes signify sound (for sculpture at bottom left) In their lab groups students reflected on their experience with the random event generator by showing how they think the human mind and random event generator device interact. Student Artist Statement - We utilized negative space in our sculpture. For the head and horn, it seemed to make an unknown, incomplete feel, since we do not know everything about human-machine interactions, consciousness, or the REG. (bottom right) ALL ABOUT ME - Websites Ministry of Ontario - Experiential Learning Program-related learning is structured around the four questions of the education and career/life planning inquiry process (Who am I? What are my opportunities? Who do I want to become? What is my plan for achieving my goals?) - Ministry of Ontario - Creating Pathways to Success The students explored both the career pathways that opened up for them during this experience and those that they felt more confident did not interest them. The links to individual student designed websites are not included for privacy reasons. The following are quotations taken from student sites. Another thing that interested me a lot about this inquiry was human-machine interactions, the idea that humans can and do affect machines, and vice-versa. I completely disagreed with that, until I saw the REG. One thing that doesn't interest me too much is quantum physics. I find it hard to think about things that are so small, and it is weird that there's a whole other set of rules that seem impossible that quantum physics follows. Before this inquiry project, I thought that there were only jobs available in traditional sciences and fields that have already been explored. Computers, science, medicine, art, and athletics are some examples. Now that I know that there are careers in the subjective sciences, and I've actually met a frontier scientist, I have another list of careers to choose from. Frontier scientist, philosopher, or psychologist are some examples. I think my worldview more changed than contributed. To understand what I mean, before all of the studies, I never even thought of the idea of human-machine interactions. After learning about it, I want to share my learning with anyone else who doesn't understand (which ties back to my strengths and intelligence). Report Abuse
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Lotta makes probably cleaned up in the drawer hardware and odds and ends, which often is located near a baby changing table. So baby oil, nasal drops, Wattenberg sticks & co get "intangible" unsicht - and for baby.But are diapers and other utilities at any time to the hand, Lotta has more than two additional shelves with three-sided "fall protection". The raised edges on the sides that might stop "rolling cargo" and limit the winding zone. And lotta times should give the place, she simply set aside rolls. Changing shelf with drawer Working height: 86 cm Extent of the shelf B H 90, 5cm, 56cm, T 65cm GS certified Note: wrap body and other accessories not included in the scope of delivery!
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1. Introduction {#s0005} =============== People with epilepsy are more prone to injuries than the general population [@bb0005]. This is particularly true for subgroups of patients with symptomatic epilepsy, frequent generalized tonic--clonic or atonic seizures, and comorbid conditions. Fortunately, the injuries are most often trivial, with abrasions, contusions, and wounds being the most frequent. However, more severe injuries may also occur, like burns, head or dental injuries, and fractures. Studies have shown an increased risk of fractures among people with epilepsy, but the extent of the increase is debatable. Most fractures are caused by falls, but nontraumatic fractures caused by the seizures themselves have also been reported [@bb0010]. Although seizure-related compression fractures of the vertebral corpora in the thoracic spine are fairly well known, these complications are easily overlooked as some may be subclinical. Generalized tonic--clonic seizures comprise are the seizure type that is most often associated with such fractures, and the seizures may not always be due to epilepsy. Here, I present a patient with symptomatic focal epilepsy who sustained a femoral neck fracture following a long-lasting focal motor seizure. 2. Case history {#s0010} =============== The patient is a 47-year-old man living in a nursing home for people with epilepsy and disabling comorbidities of neurological, cognitive, and/or psychiatric nature. He has a long history of drug abuse; for many years, he was addicted to amphetamine. At the age of 37, he had a subarachnoidal hemorrhage (SAH) which caused a left-sided hemiparesis and mild cognitive deficiency. Eventually, he was able to walk with some assistance, but he spends most of his time in a wheelchair. In the first two years following the SAH, he had two epileptic seizures. The first was a short-lasting focal motor seizure with left-sided convulsions and preserved consciousness. The other was a secondarily generalized tonic--clonic seizure starting with left-sided jerks. Following the last seizure, he was given lamotrigine, and on this medication, he was seizure-free for seven years. In February 2013, while sitting in a wheelchair and possibly precipitated by an upper respiratory infection, he had a focal motor seizure with left-sided convulsions. During the seizure, he was fully awake. Even though 25-mg (10 + 15-mg) diazepam was given rectally, the seizure lasted more than 2 h. Thus, he was transported to the local hospital. Here, the seizure activity stopped spontaneously. On the following days, he complained of pain in the left hip area, and on the third postictal day, an X-ray of the hip disclosed a medial fracture of the left femoral neck ([Fig. 1](#f0005){ref-type="fig"}). He underwent surgical insertion of a hemiprosthesis on the same day. Three months after this event, he had an assessment of bone mineral density in the right femur and lumbar spine (DXA). The values were 2.0 and 1.7 SD below mean, respectively (T-score: − 2.3 and − 2.0). 3. Discussion {#s0015} ============= This case illustrates that forceful contractions sufficient to cause fractures may not only be associated with generalized tonic--clonic seizures. This case illustrates that focal motor convulsions may give rise to such severe seizure-related complications. Predisposing factors in this case were the long duration of the convulsions, i.e., the seizure developed into epilepsia partialis continua, and his low bone mineral density. Whether his sitting position (he was sitting in a wheelchair during the first half hour of the seizure before he was lifted into a bed) may have also played a role is uncertain. If and to what extent antiepileptic drugs are responsible for the decreased bone mineral density and increased fracture rate seen in people with epilepsy have been a matter of much debate for the last few years [@bb0015]. While the enzyme-inducing drugs are assumed to exert a negative effect on bone health, drugs like lamotrigine, which was used in this case, are assumed to be more "bone-friendly" [@bb0020]. However, bone strength is influenced by several factors other than drugs, e.g., inheritance, smoking and exercise habits, BMI, nutrition, sun exposure, and some diseases. In this case, physical inactivity and heavy smoking is assumed to have contributed to the low bone mineral density and thus an increased susceptibility to fractures. In all patients who, in the postictal phase of an epileptic seizure, focal or generalized, present with severe pain in the hip area and inability to walk, a fracture of the femoral neck should be suspected. To avoid avascular necrosis of the femoral head, an early surgical intervention with a fixation is needed. Conflict of interest statement {#s2000} ============================== The author declare no conflict of interest. Appendix A Supplementary data {#s0020} ============================= Supplementary material. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works License, which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. ![X-ray of the patient\'s left hip showing femoral neck fracture.](gr1){#f0005}
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Cold Weather may not increase heart-related deaths 9:55 AM, Feb 1, 2013   |    comments • Share • Print • - A A A + a study suggests it may not be the cold of winter that leads to a seasonal increase in heart-related deaths... it's our lifestyle! researchers at a los angeles hospital analyzed death certificates from seven u-s locations with different climates.. ranging from arizona to massachusetts. they'd theorized that colder weather might increase blood vessel constriction and raise blood pressure, leading to an increase in heart deaths during the winter months. but cardiac deaths were similar in all climates. doctors think we simply don't eat healthfully or exercise enough during the winter. Most Watched Videos
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Q: React Native Mobile App also working on Web and Desktop Does React Native support Web and Desktop targets? I would like to build the main version of app as mobile. Would it be possible to compile the same mobile app, maybe with minor modifications for Web and Desktop? The user experience for the secondary use cases - Web and Desktop doesn't matter much, I need just the app more or less in a working state and it will be enough. Does React Native allows that? A: For Web, you can use react-native-web
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« Previous | Main | Next » Is Japan a dying nation? Post categories: Robin Lustig | 12:39 UK time, Friday, 4 September 2009 TOKYO-LONDON -- Thanks to the miracles of modern technology, I'm writing this 31,000 feet above ground level, somewhere over Siberia, on the plane back from Tokyo in that limbo time zone where it seems to be neither day nor night. And I'm pondering the meaning of Japan's population statistics, which make chilling reading for the newly-elected government after last Sunday's earthquake election. It is, literally, a country that is slowly dying. I'm no social psychologist, so I wouldn't dare to come up with an explanation for why Japanese couples aren't having enough babies. But one theory is that Japanese women are increasingly reluctant to marry, because they think Japanese men have shown themselves unable to adapt to the needs of a new, more flexible society - and have retreated into a fantasy world of comics, video games and animated pornography where they feel less threatened. So I found myself thinking at one point of the film "Children of Men", about what would happen in a world where all women are infertile and the human race is dying out. Not that Japan is descending into anarchy - quite the opposite, in fact. It is still the most orderly place I know, where no one is impatient at traffic lights, and even the hungry and homeless wait in long neat lines for their food hand-outs. In the current economic climate, the newly-elected government will have no shortage of competing priorities. But it's already committed to increasing the children's allowance to £170 per child per month, in the hope that a cash incentive will encourage more Japanese couples to have more babies. After all, what could be more important for the country's future?
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Adaptil Collar for Dogs What Are Pheromones? Adaptil collar for dogs You may have heard of or seen Adaptil for dogs at your vet’s office or online- touting the promise of calm in a collar and thought, “What are these and do they really work?” A short answer is yes they can help in a variety of situations, but they may not be enough for every dog. Adaptil collars are pheromone collars that help to reduce stress and anxiety in dogs and puppies. Stress and anxiety can arise from multiple reasons in dogs; meeting new people, thunderstorms, being left alone, or even just being adopted and going into a new home can be a stressful situation for our pup pals. What Is a Pheromone? Pheromones are chemical compounds that animals naturally produce and release into the environment. When the pheromone is perceived by another member of that species it triggers a behavioral response. Essentially, pheromones are the silent and instant carrier pigeons of information. Because these chemical compounds are so specialized, they are unique to each species. Pheromones influence behaviors in a variety of ways depending on the pheromone type. Some pheromones signal reproductive status, give a warning to others to stay away, or even send an alarm signal.  Appeasing pheromones are the “feel good” pheromone that is released shortly after an animal gives birth and helps their young as they grow.  Adaptil, formerly known as DAP (Dog Appeasing Pheromone) is a synthetic version of the canine appeasing pheromone. After giving birth, a female dog will secrete these pheromone compounds around her mammary glands and it is nature’s way of comforting the puppies. Despite the wide eyed looks that dogs give off, all puppies are born blind and deaf- a rough start! For the first two weeks of their lives newborn puppies rely exclusively on scent and touch and throughout that time the appeasing pheromone helps to minimize stress that the new puppy will experience. When a puppy crawls away from their mother and litter it can increase their stress and they begin to vocalize distinctly- a puppy SOS!  When they return to their littermates and mother they get the reassuring signal via the appeasing pheromone that helps them become calm and relaxed again. Why Use a Pheromone Collar?  Using a pheromone collar provides your dog with a consistent supply of pheromones regardless of time or place. Dogs that have noise phobia, commonly thunderstorms or fireworks, benefit by being surrounded by the appeasing pheromone as we cannot always anticipate when a thunderstorm will happen or when fireworks will be herd. Some dogs may have temporary changes such as being boarded, traveling, or being hospitalized that can cause unintentional stress. During these times the Adaptil collar can add a layer of self assurance to help dogs cope with the changes they may face. Puppies that have just started their life with their new families can especially benefit. While it is a one of the happiest days, to bring a puppy home, it can be quite the shock to go from leaving your littermates and mother to having a new family- all in one day! Puppies that used Adaptil during that transitional phase stopped crying at night 66% faster and were 75% less likely to vocalize during the day compared to puppies that did not use Adaptil. Feeling secure also helps puppies learn better during their early months in training classes, setting them up to be balanced adults.   Each Adaptil collar is adjustable but needs to be fitted to your dog snugly. To ensure a proper fit you want no more than two fingers width between the collar and your dogs neck.  The dogs body heat will help to diffuse the pheromones into the air around him or her.  The Pros • Adaptil collars are available over the counter and have no  known side effects • It is safe to use in addition to behavioral medications that your dog may be prescribed • The collar comes in both small and large sizes and also a Junior size for puppies under 35 pounds • Once you fit the adjustable collar it provides up to 4 weeks of continuous pheromone support  • Odor free and won’t interfere with flea and tick prevention • Adaptil has published multiple studies for their product  in veterinary journals proving there is a positive statistical impact for dogs wearing the collars The Cons: • The collar must be replaced every 4 weeks to deliver a consistent supply of pheromones • The collar is not waterproof and should be removed for grooming or when the dog is gong to be in water. It can be inconvenient if you have a water loving dog. • Collars may take up to 7 days to being seeing results if used alone.  • Used alone without any other behavior modification and or environmental changes, it may not effective for your dog At the end of the day, pheromone collars may help your pup and they certainly won’t hurt them. However, the most effective way to tackle any challenging situation for your dog is problem solving from different angles. Management, behavior modification, and environmental modification are crucial for a success in any area where your dog feels anxious or stressed. Behavior modification is a systematic approach to changing behavior through the use of learning techniques such as operant and classical conditioning. Environmental modification and management is something that everyone is capable of doing and small, strategic changes can have big impacts. For the times where we cannot remove an obstacle we can modify our dogs surroundings and minimize the stressful or anxious impact. For example, during holidays where fireworks are going to be set off, make sure you dog has a comfortable surrounding. Have soft bedding, favorite toys, maybe a frozen tasty treat at the ready, and play classical music (yes, it’s been studied and shown to help!) with the curtains drawn to minimize the visual fireworks. While the festivities are going on outside you can work to make the inside as comfortable and relaxed as possible.  As always, never shy from advocating for your dog to their veterinarian. Vets dedicate their days to making sure our pets can stay happy and healthy for as many years possible, that includes making sure their mental welfare is addressed.  Veterinary professionals, veterinary behaviorists, and certified positive reinforcement trainers can help you teach your pup skills to make them more confident and feel more secure in a variety of situations. Like most things in life, slow and steady wins the race for positive changes.
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One of the most interesting points was the account of the changes which had taken place in the science of chemistry between the year 1841 and the present day. All knew the broad lines on which these changes had run, but the majority of those in the room knew the position of chemistry in 1841 only as a matter of history. It was most interesting to have the views of a President who had been through the whole of that epoch, and who recorded the results of his study of the general drift of chemical work. The President had alluded to the changes in our mode of regarding the elements themselves. The great change in our mode of regarding the relations of the elements was really due to Newlands. But the development of the Periodic Law had scarcely come into the domain of applied chemistry as yet ; and a suspicion that the elements were but complex bodies capable of being broken down or built up was but a short step towards the conversion of the baser uietaLs into gold. The time for this had not yet come. Reference had also been made to that branch of industry in which the President had acquired a special reputation — the industry connected with the working of textile material, bat more especially of the fundamental material of all ordinary fabrics — cellulose. The President had described the rough mode of treating cellulose materials in early days, and had touched upon the development in the particular kinds of material used. This rough treatment tended to disintegrate the material, and those who per- formed the work but little understood on what manner of matter they were engaged. Until recently this cellulose, the essential feature of all fabric, had been a mystery. It was a mystery no longer, thanks to the splendid work of Cross, Bevan, and Beadle. There were manj' other topics in the address to which he might allude in speech after speech, but he would now content himself with proposing that the best thanks of the meeting be given to the President for his admiraHe address. Prof. J. Campbell Brown in seconding the motion expressed high appreciation of the way in which Sir John Evans had tilled the otU ;c of President during the year. Notwithstanding his num-rous and important duties, he had devoted to the interests of that society his zeal and great power for organisatiju in a miiuaer beyond all praise. Prof. J. EMEnsoN Reynolds f Dublin) then put the vote to the meeting, and it was carried by acclamation. The PuEsiDK.NT having returned thanks, read the Report of the Scrutators : — " We have the honour to report that we have examined 19.') ballot papers of whi^h 9 were spoilt, and that the following gentlemen are duly elected ordinary members of Council:— Prof. F. Clowes, D.Sc, Mr. Thos. Fairley, Prof. G. G. Henderson, D.Sc, Mr. Robt. Irvine, and Mr. Planning Prentice. The nominations for President, Vice-Presidents, and Orticers are confirmed." (Signed) J. C. Gamble. W. P. Rix. The PuEsiDr.NT then moved a vote of thanks to the Scrutators which was carried unanimously. The following is therefore the composition of the Council for 1893— 1891; — President : E. C. C. Stanford. Vice-Presidents : .Sir r. A. Ab ,1. Bart.. F.R.S. , Dr. W. H. Perkiii, P.R.S. Horat-eT. Brown, r.R.S. ] Prof, .h Emerson Reynolds, H.Brunncr. M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S. Wm. Crowder. J-^hn Spiller. Sir Jolin Ev.ans, K.C.B., F.R.S. Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F.R.S. Dr. F. Hiirter. Sir John Turney. K K. Muspratt. Ordinary Members of Council : v.. Forbes Carpenter. Pro''. Frank Clowes, D.Sc. Dr. C. Dreyfus. Thos. Fairley. Prof. G. C4. Henderson, D.Se. C. C. lliitchinson. i "With the Cliaii'inen and Secretaries of Section* Robert Irvine. John Pattinson. Manning Prentice. Boverton Redwood. T. Tyrer. Honorary Treasurer: E. Rider Cook. Hon. F.jrei(/n Secretary : Ludwig ilond, F.R.S. yir. S. H. .loHNSON (London) moved that Messrs. Theobald Bros, and Miall be re-elected auditors for the ensuing year at a remuneration of ten guineas. Mr. J. M. Coi.LETT (Gloucester) se:;ondel the motion, which was carried unanimously. ^Ir. BovEKTOx Rei^vood (London) proposed the re- appointment of ^Ir. E. Rider Cook as the representative of the Society on the Board of the Imperial Institute. Mr. Thos. Tyrer seconded the motion, whic'.i was then put and carried unanimously. .Mr. E. Rider Cook briefly relumed thanks. ^Ir. E. C. C. Stanford (Glasgow) (President-elect), in inviting the Society to hold its nest Annual General Meeting iu Edinburgh, on behalf of the Scottish Section, said that on the last .occasion when the Society met in Liverpool he had the honour of asking them to try the experiment of holding their next meeting on the north side of the border. That experiment had been suflBeienth' successful to embolden him to ask the Society to repeat it, and he was there again that day for the purpose. On the former occasion as he had to invite the Society to the city of Glasgow, he thought it necessary to add some qualifying circumstances, one of which was that if they did not like the city it was the easiest place in the world to get away from. As, however, he was now deputed to invite them to the capital of Scotland, no such qualifying circumstances were necessary, as few visitors wished to leave the city of Edinburgh one minute sooner than thev were obliged. >7i THE JOUKNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTKY. LJnVy31,189a. It was unnecessary for him to describe the beauty of that city : be iiiigbi alhide to the unequalled situatiun. the lovely surrounding.*, the marvellous conibiuatiou of mountain and firth, the wonderful contrast of the old and new town, and tiic many other attractions which have made the reputation of Modern Athens. He would only say that the beaut}' of the city was equalled if not excelled by the hospitality of the citizens. At the meetiiifj of the British Association held there last year, an eminent engineer had made a discovery ; he said that there was no drinking water there. He had been offered for a fortnight every variety of liquid, each more pleasant than the other, but he had not been olfered any water to drink, and he did not think there was any. Now, whether that eminent authority was too well satisfied with the other liquids to inquire for the pure element, or whether he had some gigantic water scheme in his mind he did not know. But a'i there were several most respected members of the Society who would not go to a city which was deficient in that article, he conld assure them there was plenty of water to drink for those who asked for it, and if they found that the majorit}- of northern people did not regard with great admiration the undiluted element, it must put it down to their misfortune as well as their fault. He had never heard but one objection to Edinburgh, and that was that during the spring they were troubled with east winds : but an old friend of his, now gone to his rest, who had resided some years there and also in Liverpool, assured him the east wind here was the worst of the two. That might be so, seeing that Liverpool was the furthe>t east and got the first pull of those genial breezes ; however, Edinburgh would not grudge them that proud pre-eminence. He asked them therefore to come to the north and bring their sunny southern warmth ; he invited them from the east to the west to bring some of that proverbial wisdom so characteristic of the wise men of the east, and in which they of the west were supposed to be so deficient. Above all, he asked them to do their duty and come to Scotland to inspect that healthy infant — which maintained a vigorous vitality in the eye of the north wind, though far from home and languishing for another parental smile — the Scottish Section of this Society. Mr. J. Staxlf.y Muir (Hon. Secretary of the Scottish Section) seconded. Mr. H. BarxNKii (Liverpool) then proposed, and Mr. Manning I'rkntice (Stowmarket) seconded, that the invitation of the Scottish Section be accepted. The Prisidknt put the motion, which was carried unanimously. The Prf.sidknt expressed the thanks of the meeting to the authorities of the college for the kind reception they had given the mjembcTs, and placed rooms at their disposal. Mr. E. C. C. Stanforu seconded, and the President then put the motion, which was carried by acclamation. The meeting then adjourned. After the meeting the members inspected the Victoria Buildings, the Chemical, Engineering, Physical, and Xatural History Departments of L^niversity College, and the Boyal Infirmary adjoining. Afternoon tea was also served. SoiRlCE IN THE WaLKKII ArT GaLLERY. In the evening a convrrsazirmr was given in the Walker Art Gallery in honour of the visitors, for whose aci^ommo- dation the whole suite of rooms was thrown open. Mr. Henry Brunner (Chairman of the Liverpool Section), together with the President, received the guests in the fountain-room, and during their arrival the Bijou Naval Orchestra, under the conductorship of ^Ir. .T. W. Collinson, played selections of music in the vestibule, while the Euterpean (Ladies) Band, directed by Miss Annie Scott, performed in the concert-room. From 9.30 to 11.30 dancing was engaged in to the music of the Bijou Naval Orchestra, and the permanent collection of pictures, statues, &c., including those recently presented by Sir John Gilbert, li.A., and the Roscoe collection, afforded the ladies and gentlemen present a rich artistic treat. The reception- room was ornately draped in the .Japanese style, and the fountain looked pretty, llhimlnated as it was by "Fairy"" Hiihts of various colours. Ail the beautif id plants and flowers which lent such grace to the rooms were kindly given by Mr. J. T. Brunner, M.P., having been sent from his con- servatories at Druid's Cross. The arrangements were well carried out, and gave nmc'i satisfaction to the eight or nine hundred visitors. The artis'es who took part in the concert- were ^liss Annie Nelson, soprano, and Miss Emilie Scott, associate pianlste. Trinity College, liOndon. Light refresh- ments were served. SECOXD DAY.— Thcrsdat, Jui.r 13. The Visits to Works on the Mkr*ey xxn Elsewhere. In describing briofl\' the various visits to works, no better arrangement of the whole subject can be thought of than that of the scheme so admirably conceived and as admirably carried out by the Local Sv'cretary, Dr. C A. Kohn and his colleagues. For the morning of Thursday, the second day of the visit, four excursions wore arranged, and over these were placed as leaders, the gentlemen whose names are given below. Four excursions were also similarly arranged for the afternoon. MoKNiNo. — 1. Works of the United Alkali Co., Limited, Widnes. E.fcursiuu A. — Lender: Percy Bateson, Esq. The visitors to Widnes, about 80 in number, inspected two important bi-anches of this gigantic association, which were formerly owned b}' Messrs. E. SuUiwm and Co., and G. Pllklngton and Co. They were met by Mr. Joseph Morrison, the District Manager of the United Alkali Company, who had arranged with the sub-managers and chemists to conduct the party in groups over certain of the local works. At Messrs. Sullivan's norks the process first inspected was the Hargreaves' process, where the apparatus for the preparation of the salt and its subsequent transfor- mation into salt-cake (sulphate of soda) was explained. Afterwards, the old process for the manufacture of salt-cake was exhibited and explained. The revolving furnaces for converting the sulphate of soda into alkali attracted general attention and interest. In passing, attention was also drawn to a magnificent blowing engine built by the well-knowu firm of Messrs. Walker, of Wigan. At^Iessrs. Pllklngton's works the manufacture of caa5>tie soda and bleaching powder was explained and illustratedjand also the process invented by the late Walter Weldou, FrR.S.,. for the recovery of the manganese, by means of \Thich process most of the bleaching powder is still manufactured at the present time. Finally, the process recently introduced by Mr. A. M. Chance for the recovery of sulphur from alkali waste wa* explained, particular attention being drawn to the total absence of odour of sulphuretted hydrogen even in the earbonating house, where 21 large vessels, which are connected together by an elaborate system of pipes and valves, contained that gas under a pressure of 45 lb. per square inch. The party then adjourned to luncheon to the Central Hotel, Widnes, to which the members thereof were cordially invited by the Mayor of Widnes, ]\[r. F. H. Gossage, J. P. In course of the luncheon the Mayor proposed as a toast, " Success to the Society of Chemical Industry,' during which he referred to himself as the first mayor of the youngest borough in the kingdom, and added that since Widnes might be regarded as the birthplace of the Society, its members were now welcomed to that birthplace. The President, Sir John Evans, offered the best thanks of the members of the Society for the kind entertainment and hospitable reception accorded to them that day, and pro- posed the health of the jNIayor, a toast which was duly honoured and acknowledged. Juiy3i.i893.j THE JOURNAL OP THE SOCIETY OP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. 5?; Lunch beinp eiifled, a small party inspected the Central Laboratory Buildiofrs recently erected by the United Alkali Co. and presided over by Dr. F. Ilurter, the chemist of the Alkali Union. These well-appointed analytical, general, and physical laboratories excited general interest, more paiticuiarly the convenient electrical arrangements devised by Messrs. Siemens for electro-chemical research. .Some of the W'idnes party then returned to Liverpool, whilst others went on to I'rescot. 2. ^[essrs. Lever Brothers " Si:xLiGnT" Soap Works. Excuraion B. — Leader : Henry Brunner, Esq. About 100 members formed a party to visit these well- known works, the property of Messrs. Lever Brothers, Limited. The party was met at Bebbington Station and conveyed in wagonettes to the works, where a reception was accorded it by ilr. \V. IL Lever, Mr. J. D. Lever, and Mr. Lever, senr. The company, in parties of 20, were taken over the extensive works by the principals of the firm and leading emploves, and were shown all the various processes of soap-making. They were also taken through the printing, box-making, and other departments connected with the works. The area covered by this large factory, with its subsidiary works at Port Sunlight, covers no less than 86 acres. There are no less than 38 soap pans for the soap-boiling processes, Lind of steam boilers, 19 large ones and 8 of a lesser size. As to the number of workpeople, there are 950 in the works, this number including about 400 girls and about 250 in the buildings, &c. The soap-making capacity of the plant is estimated as equal to the production of 1,000 tons per week. The impression left upon the mind of an observer was that the most perfect organisation characterised the management of this gigantic concern. They were afterwards shown the Gladstone Hall, and then conducted over the model village erected by :Messrs. Lever for their employes. At the close of the visit the party, who were hospitably entertained by Messrs. Lever Brothers, heartily thanked the members of the firm for the courtesy extended to them. Messrs. L-ever, intent on seeing their workers well housed around them and well cared for, have largely added and are still adding to the workmen's dwellings at Port S uulight, which number" 96. These are occupied by eager tenants as fast as they leave the builders' hands. At meal-times crowds of workpeople may be observed hastening towards the Gladstone Hall, while in the long winter evenings still larger numbers may be seen wending their way thither for the enjoyment of " food for the mind " in the shape of lectures, concerts, dramatic and other entertainments. It is pleasant to be able to record Messrs. Lever's opinion that those efforts to foster a common interest between themselves and those they employ have had the happiest effect in raising in a high degree and maintaining the esprit de corps of their rank and file. 3.— Messrs. Laird Bros. Shipbuilding Yard, BlEKEXHEAD. Excursion C. — Leader: A. H. Knight, Esq. These works were founded in 1824 by William Laird, the father of the late John Laird, M.P., and since that date there have been built here, including work now in hand, 600 vessels, having an aggregate tonnage of over 392,700 tons, and an aggregate of over 378,500 horse-power. A large portion of this work has been done for the British, Foreign, and Colonial Governments. Many famous and successful vessels of the mercantile marine have like- wise been constructed here. Special attention has been given to the design and construction of steamers for river navigation, some of which have been pioneers in opening up rivers that now form important channels of commerce. Among these steamers is included the " John Eandolph," the first iron steamer even seen on American waters. Among the notable ships recently turned out are the twin-screw Atlantic liner " Columbia," built for the Hamburg-American Steam Packet Company, one of the fastest and most successful sliips in the Atlantic trade ; and the Chilian torpedo gunboats " Almirante Lynch " and " Almirante Condell," which have recently distinguished themselves in >everal naval engagements on the coast, notably that which resulted iu the sinking of the " Blanco Eucalada." Ses'cral twin-screw channel steamers of exceptional speed have also been turned out from these works during the last few years, among which may be mentioned the " Lynx," " Antelope," and " Gazelle," of 900 tons and 1,600 indicated horse-power, and with a speed of 17 knots; and also the " Ibex," of about 1 ,400 tons, and 4,000 indicated horse power, with a speed of 20 knots, for the Channel Island service of the Great Western Railway Company. The " Duke of Clarence," 2,000 tons and 4,000 indicated horse-power, and a speed of 19 knots, for the Fleetwood and Belfast service H.M.S. " Onyx " and " Renard," torpedo gunboats of 900 tons and 3,500 indicated horse-power, have just been delivered to the dockyard officials, and the former has satisfactorily completed her trials at Sheerness. There is now approaching completion in one of the graving docks at the Birkenhead Iron ^^'o^ks the magnificent twin-screw yacht " Valiant," which has been built for Mr. J. K. Vanderbilt, of Xew York, and is probably the largest and most powerful private yacht in existence ; and on the slips are several torpedo cruisers and torpedo boats of different classes in various stages of progress. At ]\[essrs. Laird's wharf on the west f.oat, near their boiler works, are — the first-class battleship H.M.S. " Royal Oak," of 14,300 tons displacement and 13,000 indicated horse-power, rapidly approaching completion ; also the twin-screw despatch vessel " Minto," of about 1,000 tons and 1,850 indicated horse-power, for the Government of India, just ready to make her trials. 4. Messrs. Cope Bros. Tobacco Factory. Excursion D. — Leader: Vri:f. J. Campbell Brown. Between 50 and 60 gentlemen, after visiting Messrs, Laird's establishment, travelled to Lord Nelson Street to inspect the extensive works of Messrs. Cope Bros, and Co., Limited. They were divided into two parties, and were I conducted through the various departments, where the different processes of tobacco manufacturing and cigar and cigarette making were in progress. Great interest was- evinced by the visitors, to many of whom were revealed for i the first time the modes pursued in the manufacture of the fragrant weed. As showing the extensive character of the works, it is interesting to state that Messrs. Cope Bros, and Co; employ no less than 1,500 workpeople, 1,400 of whom are girls and women, engaged in the different occupations of manufacturing tobacco from the raw leaf, the making of cigars and cigarettes, labelling boxes, and making paper boxes for holding cigarettes. Other branches of industry are also carried out on the premises, the firm doing all its own printing, and making the wooden boxes in which are I sent to distant parts the products of the factory. It follows I as a matter of course that snufF making forms a portion of ' 'the work of the establishment. A knowledge of the fact that some 1,200/. a day are paid in duty on goods manufactured in the works will give some idea of the extensive nature of the firm's dealings. Regarding the earnings of the girls,, the young ones begin at 4s. a week, and their remuneration is gradually increased up to 12.s-., while the earnings of a journey woman who is paid by the day, average about 18s. Cigar and cigarette makers are paid by piece. Their earnings vary considerably, according to the ability of the workers. One of the cigar makers, who is very expert in her business, is said to be able to make as much as 34s. weekly, while some of the cigarette makers can earn from 20s. to 24s. a week. So far as the hours of work are concerned, the employes may be considered to be very fortunately circumstanced. Work is commenced at nine o'clock in the morning and concluded at six o'clock, but the women, especially the married ones, do not, as a rule, come in before nine o'clock, and they are allowed to leave at five o'clock. ( Taking into consideration the meal hours and the time S76 THE JOUKNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. [July 31, 1893. allowed for late comers to put in an appearance, the work- people here are more favourably situated than if an eight hours' day were enforced. If any members of this firm, which so hospitably received our members, should be curious to know how far chemical analysis lends itself at the present time to ths assay of tobaccos, this curiosity may be satisfied on turning to p. 631 of this number of our Journal. Afterkoon. — 5. Lancashire Watch Co., Prescot. Excursion E. — Leaders: Messrs. W. P. Thompson and A. Siiietlumi. One contingent of the members took advantage of the opportunity of visiting the Lancashire "Watch Company's factory at Prescot, the finest of the kind in the kingdom. About 50 of the members left Lime Street by special train at 2.55, and arrived in Prescot at a quarter past three. (Others who had been visiting the chemical works at Widnes were driven over in wagonettes to the historic old town. The party was met at the door of the factory by Mr. T. P. Hewitt (managing director), Mr. Jas. Hewitt (secretary'), Mr. C. J. Hewitt, and Mr. W. L. Hindley (managers). The party broke up in sections, and each of these gentlemen guiding a group conducted them all over the extensive works, explaining the many processes which the raw material passes through until it finally emerges as a delicate timepiece. The hundreds of girls and men employed in the works revealed a hive of industry in marked contrast to the slow and sluggish manual procedure of five years ago. The gentlemen and ladies first visited the machine depart- ment, where the company make their own tools, and a marked feature of the department, as showing how the trade of watchmaking had gone to other climes, was that most of the machines were of American origin. Next the frame department and the press room were inspected, where the blanks or discs for the plates, cocks, dials, caps, and wheels are stamped out of metal sheets, and where the wire used for pinions, balance staffs, &c., is cut into various lengths and worked to the thousandth part of an inch. The foarrelling, pinion, punching, and escapement departments were all duly inspected, until the newer part of the factory was reached, where the process of putting together began, and where the old skilled workmen of the town come into evidence. The timing, diaUing, gilding, and finishing branches were all hurried through, as the train for Liverpool was due to return at 5.20. The Messrs. Hewitt having been heartily thanked for their courtesy, the visitors took iheir departure. 6. K.M.S. " Teutonic " and " Campania," and the Liverpool Overhead Electric Eailway. Excursions G, H, and J. — Leaders : 3Iessrs. A. H. Knight and W. ISi orris Jones. The visits to inspect these huge Atlantic liners were exceedingly well attended, though of the two the *■ Campania " came decidedly in for the largest share of attention. With the large party visiting this gigantic steamer were the President, Sir John Evans, and the President-elect, Mr. E. C. C. Stanford. The company left the landing-stage at three o'clock by the " Crocus," being accompanied by the director of the Cunard Company, Mr. John Williamson. A pleasant sail, in bright sunshine, and on the smoothest water, brought the visitors alongside the mammoth ocean-liner. The stately propoitions of the noble vessel rose high above the water, completely dwarfing, by comparison, a number of flats from which she was receiving her coal supply. Such a distance was the deck of the " Campiinia " from the top deck of the ferry steamer that the ordinary gangway was found to be useless, and a much longer one had to be procured to allow the passengers to board her. The magnitude of the vessel was, of course, the first subject of comment and surprise, for, with her length of 620 feet and breadth 65 feet, it is a veritable journey to travel her decks. Mr. Williamson showed the party over the ship and pointed out the many points of interest she possesses to landsmen. The greatest admira- tion was expressed with the luxurious stvle in which the state-rooms are furnished, and also with the completeness of the accommodation for those crossing the Atlantic. In fact it was felt that to go to sea for a week in such a steamer would be but to have the feeling of living in a hotel for a week, with the extra advantage that one had only, when he felt inclined, to step out of the door of the state-room to fill the lungs with pure fresh sea-air. The great triple expansion engines, of which there are two sets, were examined with curiosity and interest, and it was explained that each are capable of exerting 1.5,000 horse-power. During the afternoon I'ght refreshments were served on board, and shortly before five o'clock the party returned home. Eefore landing, Sir John Evans, on behalf of the Society, expressed to ^Ir. Williamson their warm thanks for the courtesy and kindness the}' had so greatly enjoyed. The Alexandra Dock Grain Warehovses. Leader: Dr. T. L. Bailey. The visitors composing this party were met by J. Christie, Esq., of the Grain Storage Company, at the warehouses, and were shown the wonderful appliances there emploj-ed for manipulating large quantities of grain. The objects that were aimed at in designing this granary were : — 1st, the greatest storage capacity on a given area of ground ; 2ud, economy of construction ; 3rd, immunity from fire risk; 4th, economy of labour in the several processes of discharging from ships, reception into the granary, turning over to keep the grain in marketable con- dition, bagging, weighing, and delivering into railway waggons and into carts. The dimensions of the building in plan are 240 ft. by 172 ft., within which are contained 250 hexagonal bins of brickwork, each 12 ft. wide in the upper portion by nearly 80 ft. deep inside, besides a large number of half-bins, used exclusively for delivery in sacks. The total capacity of the bins is 56,000 tons or 2,240,000 bushels. The top is covered over with a fireproof floor, through which there are manholes with raised lips for the passage of the grain, these being so arranged as to prevent water from getting into the bins in the event of the floor being flooded. The grain is lifted from barges in the docks by four elevators at the dock side, and is conveyed to the granary on bands running in subways under the quay and Kcgeut Road. The grain is dredged from the held of the barges by the elevators, lifted 43 ft., and delivered into a receiving hopper, from which it is again lifted 32 ft. by a second elevator inside the tower, where it is delivered into a second receiving hopper. Thence ic flows by gravity into a weighing hopper below, which weighs 2 tons at a time and delivers into a distributing hopper beneath. This hopper holds grain enough to maintain a continuous feed to the carrying bands, and is at the same time of sufficient capacity to receive the intermittent deliveries from the weighing hopper. When it is desired to deliver the grain into the dock-side sheds, instead of into the bins, it is discharged either through spouts from the top of the inside elevator or from the distributing hopper. Portable bands supported on trestles are used for conveying it to the point of storage on the floors of the sheds. At Xo. 2 Alexandra Branch Dock there are two simihir towers with elevators and other appliances, each of 100 tons nominal lifting power per hour, but capable in practice of discharging and weighing at the rate of 145 tons per hour. The carrying power of the delivery band for the delivery of grain to vessels is 50 tons per hour, and the total length 1,270 feet; or nearly one-quarter of a mile. The granary is lighted throughout by electricity. The Liverpool Overhead Railway. Ample facilities were afforded the visitors for inspecting this splendid piece of electrical engineering, and the following condensed description of the electrical plant may now be interesting. A Dsscription of tlic Electrical Plant. This electrical plant has been designed and manufactured by the Electric Construction Corporation, Limited, of Juiy3i,is93.i THE JOURNAIj of the SOOIETT OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. i77 liondon and Wolverhampton, under the supervision of Mr. Thomas Parker, the Works Director. The construction of the line and its equipments have been carried out under the direction of Sir Doujjlas Fox and Mr. .1. H. Cireathead, the engineers of the Overhead liaihvay Company. The railway itself consists of an iron structure carrying a double line ot rails of the ordinary standard, 4 ft. 8} in. gauge, ninnin<r for a distance of six miles along the docks, for a greater part of its length over the existing Dock Uaihvay, giving a clear heailrooni under the girders of 10 feet' Fourteen stations give the necessary facilities for faking up and setting down passengers, the maximum distance between any two stations being 1,200 yards and the minimum 3liO yards. The generating station is at the liramley Moor Dock, adjoining the railway and about the centre of its length. Six Lancashire boilers (30 ft. by 8 ft.) supply the necessary steam at 120 lb. pressure. The engine house contains four main engines of the horizontal coupled compound type, each capable of indicat- ing 400 horse-power. Each of the main engines drives, by means of cotton ropes, an Elwell-Parker Shunt Wound Two-pole Dynamo, giving an output of .jOO volts 47o amperes at 400 revolutions per minute : the machines have drum armatures and magnets of the double horse-shoe type, fixed vertically. The main switchboard is of a very sivnple character, each dynamo has its own voltmeter and is connected up through an ammeter to a double-pole automatic magnetic cutout, which al<o takes the place of a switch ; from the cutout connections are made to a pair of omnibus bars, into Mhich all the machines feed in parallel. Multiple contact switches and resistance coils in the field circuit of each machine regulate the electro-motive force. Between the omnibus tars and the main cables going out to the line, ?. large automatic magnetic cutout is inserted, carrj-ing the whole current. The motors on the line draw their supply of current from steel conductors laid in between the ordinarj' rails carried upon pot insulators, these in their turn being supported by wood cross-sleepers. The surface of the conductor is about 1 in. higher than the top of the ordinary rail ; at the cross-over roads the conductor is bent so as to run parallel for a short distance with the ordinary rails, but leaving suflBcient clearance to prevent arcing across the collector -when passing over bridges across from the conductor on one side to that on the other side of the rail. The return circuit from the motors is completed through the can'iage wheels and ordinary rails, the latter being electrically jointed across the fish-plates. The centre steel conductors on up and down roads are electrically connected at each of the 13 cross-over roads, as are also the ordinary i-ails, thus making a network of the conductors and removing the chance of one faulty connection interfering with the working of the line. The collectors consist of cast-iron shoes 12 in. in width loosely hinged from an insulated block on one bogie of "each carriage. In addition to the ordinary hand brakes Westinghouse air brakes are also fitted, a supply of compressed air for working them bemg carried by a receiver under each carriage ; the receivers are charged at the north terminal station, where an air-compressing plant is erected. Each train has two motors, one fitted on the leading bogie of the first carriage, and the other on the trailing bogie of the second carriage. The armatures are of the drum type, mounted directly upon the axles, the magnets being series wound, of the double horse-shoe type, supported by two bearings on the axle, and also by a special an-ange- ment of springs at the end cf the magnets from the bogie framework. When stationary' and a current of 80 amperes is passed through the motor there is a torque effort on the rim of the wheels of l.OCO lb., or with 100 amperes of 1,400 lb. The dimensions and winding have not been arranged to give the maximum efliciency at full load and speed, as only for a ^ery few minutes each journey will full speed be attained, most of the time being employed in starting and accelerating the train ; the maximum speed attained by the motors will be .'?0o revolutions per minute, equivalent to a train speed of 3o miles per hour. The carriages are lit with incandescent lamps, supplied with current from the centre steel conductor, the same as the motors. All the stations are lit with incandescent lamps supplied frDm accumulators fixed under the jdatforms ; these accumu- lators aUo supply current for working the automatic electric signals, which are operated by the trains themselves. The accumulators are charged in series from the main dynamos at 500 volts. The generating plant is capable of running a three minutes' service of trains over the whole length of line, each train comjjleting the journey of six miles in 30 minutes, including a stop at all of the 14 stations. The trains, complete with motors and full complement of passengers, weigh, approximately, 40 tons each. B.\NQrKT AT TUK AdELPHI HoTKL. The annual dinner of the Society was held in the Adelphi Hotel, under the presidency of Sir John Evans, K.C.B. 160 members and friends sat down. During the proceedings selections of music were rendered by Mr. Josef Cantor's Glee Party. The PitEsiDKXT proposed " The Queen," which was duly honoured. Principal Rkxdall, in submitting '• The Societ}- of Chemical Industry," said he rejoiced that the .Society was increasing in numbers and importance, and he was delighted to hear that they were treading closely on the heels cf the men of science in Germany. Liverpool certainly owed much to chemistry, directly and indirectly, and he would venture to think that the commerce of Liverpool and those engaged in great chemical industries were doing more than any other class to redeem Liverpool from the aspersion, if such it was, that it was a mere port. Those of her citizens who were engaged in chemistrj- were amongst the most liberal, enlightened, and public-spirited in the promotion of gi-eat public movements ; and therefore it was perhaps that if Liverpool could not claim to be the actual parent of this great Society, at least it had been one of the most effective nursing mothers which had brought the Society to the position which it now enjoyed. Sir Jonx EvAxs, in responding, said he was glad to think that during his year of ofiice the interests of the .Society had not gone back, and he hoped that the incoming Council would take into consideration some suggestions which he thought might be of advantage. He passed from among them as President, but he should always retain a warm interest in the proceedings of the Society. They must not be regarded as a strictly scientific chemical society, but they united those engaged in various industries under one common bond of union, and it was one which was calculated to promote a good understanding among those engaged in competing businesses, but still further in those engaged in commercial pursuits throughout the country. It was a Society which was of great public service, and he trusted that it might long continue and flourish. Mr. E. C. C. St.an'FOKD, in proposing the toast of " The Trade and Commerce of Liverpool," said that he had the greatest possible admiration for the artist who had arranged the port or menu side of the programme, and for what we had received we ought to be profoundly thankful ; he could not, however, admire the gentleman who had devised the starboard or toast side ; he must use nautical terms in the port of Liverpool. He knew nothing whatever about the trade and commerce of Liverpool, and perhaps that Avas the reason he had been so suddenly called upon to propose it, or perhaps it was thought that, like the Yankee, if he didn't know any facts he " kin make them." He could only therefore speak as a visitor. The President had suggested that he might get a hint from the city motto, but he found that was something about leisure, and had nothing to do with commerce. Xo one, however, could visit, as they had that day, the overhead railway, and see those magnificent docks, and that noble vessel the m THE JOUENAL OF THE SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. [July 31, 16»5. " Campania," without acquiring some idea of the enormous bulk of the trade of Liverpool, and the gigantic steamers required to carry its merchandise abroad. Liverpool was the great distributing centre of the alkali trade, always associated with Widnes, where they had been so hospitably entertained to-day ; that wonderful town which enjoyed an atmosphere and a climate of its own, and manufactured on the spot. The Mayor had informed them that among its other great manufacturing advantages it had the cheapest gas supply in the kingdom — he meant, of course, coal-gas ; he believed some other gases were distributed without money and without price. Xot much had been said about its importance as a residential town, but he could not imagine a more delightful place for any man who was fond of sulphur. He understood there was no municipal objection to his taking it in the pure state before breakfast mixed with treacle, and he could finish off at night with that delightfully aromatic combination with hydrogen, which he thought must be his Satanic Majesty's pet perfume. He was told that the climate of Widnes was so particularly healthj- that there were very few microbes left there, and the few that were left had the wisdom — no doubt derived from the Society of Chemical Industry — of going about provided with respirators. They all owed a deep debt to Widnes, as it was the birthplace of this Society. If, liowever, so far he had only shown his ignorance of " The Trade and Commerce of Liverpool," he would qualify it by coupling the toast with the name of a gentleman who knew all about it — Mr. E. K. ^Sluspratt — a former president of the Society, a name long connected with the alkali industry, and well and honourably known throughout the world. Mr. ^luspratt still took a most active part as a director of that great United Alkali Co., the works and the manage- ment of which they had all so much admired that day. He had always given the Society of Chemical Industry the credit of the inception of that colossal undertaking, in bringing the alkali makers together in the first instance, and he invited Mr. JIuspratt in his reply to say if he had not been correct in that surmise. Mr. E. K. ]\lLSPHATr, in responding, remarked that he was not going to inflict upon them a history of the trade and commerce of Liverpool, because he would have to give them an array of figures showing the enormous growth of that commerce during this century. They need not fear that their trade — the great Atlantic steam trade — would be taken away from them and go over to Southampton so long as they had prosperit}- in the chemical and alkali industry of this immediate neighbourhood. The magnificent ship the " Campania," which they had visited that day, and the "Teutonic." very often bore across tbo ocean the products of their industry. The products of their industry', to a certain extent, enabled the Atlantic steam trade to bear the competition of nearly every other port of the world. He might also say that so long as they had enterprising citizens in this city connected with their trade — and he was glad to say that they had them still with them — they would be able, by the application of science in dredging the bar of the Mersey, to compete with other ports by enabling the Atlantic steamers to come in at any state of the tide. He would briefly indicate a few of the connections between the chemical industry and the trade of this port. When soda- ash was first matle in this town it encouraged the manufac- ture of soap in the locality. The soap with the soda-ash gave a great stimulus to the trade in' palm oil with the West Coast of Africa. Then they brought into the ^Mersey, but not into Liverpool, quantities of pyrites from Spain, and to Spain they sent in return large quantities of the manufac- tured article — caustic soda. They would therefore observe that there was a reciprocal relation between thematui^acture of these articles and the trade of the port. Mr. Stanford was correct in stating that Widnes was the birthplace of that Society; he was also correct in his surm'si as to the origin of the T'nited Alkali Co. The very first idea of the origination of that Society aros3 amongst some gentlemen of Widnes, and the bri igirg together of thoss gentlemen at the time the Society was originated enable! them to exchange views, and this eventually resulted in the formation of the United Alkali Company. England had followed in her footsteps, and he trusted that the great enterprise which had always been one of the characteristics of Englishmen would enable them in the future to compete successfully with their Teutonic rivals. He trusted also that the Society- would continue to- prosper, and that it would go on diffusing that knowledge among those engaged in chemical industries which would enable them in the future to take the lead as they had ia the past. Mr. Henry Buvxxeu proposed the toast, '• «.)ur Guests."" ilr. T. P. Hewitt, of the Prescot VN'atcr Factory^ responded. 'Sir. TviiKR asked the meeting to thank heartily ih<j- Committee uf the Liverpool Section, and those who had made arrangements for the meeting, coupling with this the name of Dr. Kohn. The toast was drunk with musical honours. Dr. IvoHN replied, after which the President vacated tho chair. THIRD DAY.— FniDAY, .Jilt 14tm. Visit to Manchester Ship Canal and Northwich. Leuih-r : Henri/ Druimer, Esq.
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quinta-feira, 14 de maio de 2009 A rush on Arctic... Por favor se comentar deixe um email para contato. When people will realize that the economic system can not be bigger that the planet, that planet and ecological equilibrium is deadly threatened and is much more valuable than many trillions of tons of oil or GDP? When people are going to address the real problems around us, for instance, excess of demand and excess of wastening? Almost 50% of energy produced in the world is wastened. A growing system like the world economies can not grow forever in a non growing system like the planet. I understand why many fail to recognize this: average US citizens ecological footprint indicates that this country is using 75.000.000 km2 of the world, while they only have 9.300.000 km2. Why is this country not in an environmental collapse? By just one reason: if US was alone in the world with no country or territory available to be exploited through global commerce at a zero ecological cost, they would be in an environmental collapse many decades ago. Hugo Penteado An awkward absence May 14th 2009 From The Economist print edition YOU do not see many milestones on the floor of the ocean, but one was passed this week. May 13th was the deadline for the submission of new claims to the seabed, and from pole to pole coastal states have been asserting ownership of vast chunks of continental shelf in a rush for territory unrivalled since the scramble for Africa at the end of the 19th century (see article). The treasure this time is not ivory or cocoa beans but petroleum, or at least the promise of it, and perhaps amazing fuels and wonder drugs, as well as gold, silver and other minerals. The claims will now be accepted or rejected by a United Nations commission, but one big maritime power will, by choice, be absent: the United States. It should not be. Unlike 156 other countries, America has never ratified the 27-year-old UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, under which this carve-up is taking place. That is no worse than unfortunate: the deadline applies only to states that acceded to the treaty more than ten years ago and America still has time to make its claims. But first it will have to ratify the treaty. This the Obama administration, like its two most recent predecessors, wants to do, as probably does most of the Senate, which must provide its advice and consent. A determined minority, however, wants to block it, and finding the time for the necessary procedure may prove difficult. Nenhum comentário:
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What No One Knows About Exercises Time and Funds: The Two Topmost Factors That Affect Your Exercise Regime Motivation If you are thinking of making sure to maintain a health exercise routine, you always reach the point where you are faced with a certain dilemma. If you intend to maintain your good exercise habits, you must always bear in mind that this is not something that does not come without a cost, even more so than financial. There are two major factors that affect how you are able regularly keep up with your exercise regimen. In terms of maintaining your exercise regimen, the first factor that you must come in terms with is your time. If you are already juggling your social life and career life and you bring in your exercise life, then there is no doubt that your time will be sacrificed. The money that you need to pay for the maintenance of your exercise regimen is another factor to keep in mind. This kind of cost is very literal because when it comes to ensuring to maintain your exercise goals, you must spend some of your money. When you are serious with your exercise regimen, you must see to it that you can pay for a gym membership as well as the right clothes and shoes for exercise and many more. As time passes by, you will then face some issues into making sure that you are able to properly maintain the exercise regimen that you have chosen even on days that you do not feel like doing them. You will then reach that point in exercising regularly where you come into battle with one of the two main factors that have just been mentioned above to serve as your obstacle. Truly, this obstacle can be very hard to get by, yet it is not something that you will always have a hard time being able to deal with because you still can. When your problem leans more on the financial factor, what must you do? You are most likely getting a good enough deal in a gym if your membership costs you to pay seventy dollars in one month. This is a great deal that you can bag if you are given the freedom to choose from several exercise classes, machines, and so on and also have spa an shower privileges. Yet, this will be considered a luxury you will be having a hard time paying for if you just do not have the means to pay for it on a regular manner. If you are struggling with money to pay for a gym membership, then it is recommended that you get a piece of exercise equipment instead so you can use it at the comfort of your own home. Well, naturally, this can be a costly investment, but then you can make the best deal if you will make sure to hunt for the best deals in the market. With how exercise has become very popular, you will not be having a hard time looking anymore for any secondhand piece of exercise equipment that works well or a treadmill that just costs less than five hundred dollars.
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Lindsay Lohan And LA's Nameless, Faceless Black and Tan Dots See that picture to the left? Don't you wonder what those little black and tan dots are? I'll give you a hint: It's part of a map of Los Angeles. Before you get all excited, let me be clear: those dots aren't locations of celebrity homes. And don't worry, they also aren't places where Lindsay Lohan's been arrested for DUI. In fact, despite another booking for DUI and cocaine possession, I have a hard time picturing Lindsay spending any time in the neighborhoods highlighted in this section of the map. She doesn't really strike me as a South-Central type of ride-or-die chick, you know? She probably hasn't even seen "Baby Boy" before. And, Lindsay has money for bail and the umpteenth shot at rehab. Indeed, Lindsay's train-wreck existence has felt like the biggest story on the internet and TV, even bigger than the Bulgarian medics who injected 438 kids in Libya with HIV being set free. And now it's 12:13 at night and I'm watching Rob Schneider, dressed up and pretending to be Lindsay Lohan on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Schneider is pretty funny, and normally, I'd probably laugh. But I can't. I'm sitting here with tears running down my cheeks. And no, Lindsay's plight hasn't affected me that much. No, I've been simultaneously reading the Los Angeles Times' Homicide Report. You see, those black and tan dots in the picture, well those are people. 460 mostly black and Latino people. Mostly males, mostly late teens, early twenties in know, around Lindsay Lohan's age. And they've been murdered in Los Angeles this year. The Report, in existence since January, is written in blog form by a journalist named Jill Leovy. This isn't the first time I've read it, but it's been awhile since I clicked on the link and read the heartbreaking stories about the circumstances and lives of those who have been murdered. Truly, I have nothing but respect for Jill who, in one article, answers the question about why the homicide report exists: "Selective news coverage is a practical necessity for most news organizations operating in a county where nearly 1,100 people die from homicide yearly. The Los Angeles Times, for example, is limited by the number of pages it prints, and in a recent year, found room for stories on fewer than 10% of L.A. County homicides, according to an analysis by a Times researcher. Such selectivity ensures that the people and places most affected by homicides are least likely to be seen, while the safest people are inundated with information about crimes unlikely to ever touch their lives." Don't be shy. Go ahead and click on that link and read more about why Jill does the Report. Rereading it just now reminded of me of why I wish the best for Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears and all the rest of them...but I honestly don't give a damn about them. They aren't living somewhere where they can get shot sitting on their front porch. They aren't parents who have to grieve for their eighteen year old son murdered in front of their house. Oh, and these same parents have a daughter who's nine and survived being shot in a drive-by four years ago. Yeah, you start reading that Homicide Report, and suddenly, those black and tan dots have a name, and have a face. You start reading it and you're accountable for what you know about the countless young people gunned down in this city... and they aren't even drunk and in possession of cocaine. So forgive me for not thinking Lindsay's situation deserves all the press it's received. Forgive me for hoping she gets the book thrown at her and gets locked up for awhile, as she deserves. After all, in prison, at least she'd still be alive. Anonymous said… Maybe I'm being an ostrich in the sand when I say, why do we keep thinking that mainstream media is going to continue to publish information about dead black or latinos in the newspapers. Hey lets be honest here...we barely hear about dead soldiers who've died in the IRAQ WAR...or mangled soldiers who'se potential has been altered. In Indy, we have a black principal whose population of student reside mostly in the hood. He's out there trying to produce a positive school, but on a given day only 60% of the teachers show up. At least 4 classrooms have no teachers b/c they could not find subs. Kids get raped while waiting for the bus or walking home from the bus stop. In all this is being recorded by our city newspaper As long as this article has ran in the newspaper, I have yet to see a major BLACK ORGANIZATION step up and help this young principal out. I haven't seen the 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, or the Urban League or hell NAACP step in and say "WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP YOU??" So why do we think mainstream media is suppose to help?! **oh and as a side note...can we say BET and Hot Ghetto Mess??!!! Yeah there doing a whole hell of alot for the black community!!!! Anonymous said… i don't have cable and so don't have occassion to see the 24 news channels too often. but, when i find myself in a hotel room i just can't understand why so much money is going into them when all they do is bring us ONE story for 24 hours straight. rather than called CNN or FOX they should just be called the OCD channels, they get completely obsessed with one life at a time or one crime at a time. then i leave that hotel room and turn off the OCD channels and realize other things have happened in the world while i was sucked into their vortex. Ian Lidster said… Hear-hear! Poor Lindsay,she's suffered so. Jameil said… 1,100 people die from homicide yearly. that is a crazy stat. in pittsburgh, we report every death and sometimes the families give us a closer look. in the last 2 weeks there's been a teen visiting his grandmother and a kid who was taking his girlfriend's sister's kids to a baseball game. Tafari said… I am so sick of hear about LL & BS. Just let me know when they die from an OD etc. We need to know about what is going on n the real world so that we can take action as a community & as a country at large because eventually our problems affect other communities eventually one way or the other!!! PS Rob looked crazy as hell in that wig LOL none said… Are most of thse deaths due to them being members of drug gangs and similar criminal involvement? I blame it on the war on drugs, take the crime out of cocaine and the kids won't be killing each other over it. This grievous wrong will not be righted until our society cares as much about Black and Latino lives as it does about Caucasians. Young people who spend every day in the wrong place at the wrong time because their homes are in such neighborhoods are not making a choice to live dangerously. Lindsay, Paris, Britney and the rest of those immensely pampered young people have been given every benefit of our affluent society, yet they choose to endanger themselves and others. It's disgusting that the media places more importance on them than on those who want nothing more than to grow up and do some good in the world. It's too facile to say that they're "all gang members anyway." That's a giant cop-out employed by those who want to preserve the status quo, and in most cases, it isn't true. Chas said… With a 24 hour news cycle you'd think we could find a way to work real issues into the mix but instead we find ways to dig deeper into the muck. Lets pray that one day we stop wallowing in the dirt and finally start to clean up the mess we've made. Anonymous said… No Hammer...its no longer about drugs...not like when I was a kid and most of it can be blamed on drugs...No...Now people shoot each other over some stupid thing called "RESPECT"!! You looked at me the wrong your not "RESPECTING ME" so I'm going to shoot you. You called me out during a I'm going to shoot you! You talked to my girl but you didn't know that was my girl...You DIS-RESPECTED ME, so I'm going to shoot you. YOu cut me off on the I'm going to shoot you... Earlier this week some crazy man pulled a gun out on my husband ex-wife and her boyfried at a gas station because supposedly they looked at him response to my step-son was..."Son, I'm sorry that happened to your mom, but that person, that crazy man that your now angry at, was who you were aspiring to be! When you walk into a classroom or a program and have that "I'm a tough nigga" attitude, when you get mad because you THINK that someone is talking ill of are aspiring to be that dumb ass nigga that pulled the gun out on YOUR MOTHER! Liz Dwyer said… Maybe I'm wrong to think this but I believe that the "mainstream" media has the responsibility to actually be journalists and tell the whole story, not just parts of stories or selected stories. Sadly enough, newspapers are controlled by media conglomerates and they are money-making entities. Salacious gossip sells so we see a whole lot of that in our "news". I think there's an element of hopelessness/powerlessness to our culture so we feel like even if we see the images of the soldiers, we can't do anything about it...and so we just go back to the comfort of our materialistic existences. And of course, there needs to be someone stepping up to do something about the things the journalists are reporting. That principal should fire the teachers and hire whoever he wants to. And those parents of the kids should find someone they can sue or start rallying parents from all over. The NAACP doesn't now see themselves as an activist organization and I firmly believe that we have to recognize that we need to reach out to all of our allies for help. I think the changes we need to see should be made with the help of other people. Not because black people can't accomplish great things, but because our society needs to understand that we have a collective responsibility to children and people of all colors. That's such a good point about the 24 hour news channels. They can make it seem like one event is the end all/be all of life. Plus, living here in LA, they're reporting on Lindsay non-stop. On other things, not so much. It makes the concept of getting information and being able to investigate the truth even more difficult. Well, now Lindsay wants us to know that she's innocent and those weren't her drugs after all. I guess some coke just fell into her if that would even be believed at all if it were being said by someone who isn't a celebrity. Isn't that number crazy? But we become so desensitized to it and I'm convinced that this keeps us from asking tough questions of ourselves and our social order. Plus, if we know what's going on, then we have to act. Instead, I think a media culture is created where we're taught to assume they're all gang members and so they somehow got what was coming to them. It's just wrong. I'll admit, Schneider did look crazy funny in that wig! And then why is Barbara Walters complaining yesterday and saying the impersonation went too far, feeling so sorry for LL...whatever. I feel like we sometimes get to real talk in this country, and then we step back from it because it would require us to fundamentally change the way we live and, as a whole, we're not yet willing to do that. In that sense, I suppose we all have a lot more in common with addicts that we know. We haven't realized we've hit rock-bottom as a society. Nope. When you read the homicide report, you realize how few of the folks are involved in gang activity. And, I wouldn't take the crime out of cocaine. I have nothing good to say about drug use and am against recreational drug use as a whole. When you've taught babies who were born addicted to coke and when you've talked with grandparents who are raising those grandkids, and seen the dead soul in the users eyes, then you definitely want the dealers put away for a long time. Wouldn't it be interesting if we used our military might to keep drugs out of communities? Then again, there's the stories on the CIA's involvement in putting crack into communities so maybe that's not the way to go. You said it much better than I could. You know, when I read the story about that family's daughter being shot and thankfully surviving, and now they've lost their son, it's just sad because they're just living in their neighborhood. If that happened in Bel Air or Brentwood then it'd be a huge story. But yeah, because it's poor black and Latino kids, we don't have to think about it and we tell ourselves they somehow have earned that fate. Agreed. I wonder what it is that has to happen to really fundamentally change things. Maybe I just want the revolution and real change happens more slowly. Respect... click on that link I have for Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome. The author, Joy Degruy-Leary, talks about that kind of stuff in her book. It's interesting that we want respect so much but we don't demand it from society as a whole. There's so much internalized oppression. I'm so sorry to hear about what went down with your step-son's mom and her boyfriend. That's so scary and I'm glad they are physically okay, although I'm sure psychologically that's hard to deal with. I don't know if using the n-word with your stepson is going to really help him. There are such powerful forces out there that want to make it seem like he's got to behave a certain way and yeah, who wants to be a buster when it's more fun to get girls and attention by adopting a cool pose. I don't know how old he is, but if he's a teenager, gosh, there's such a psychological assault on young black males and females to be someone or something that they're not, and they are so immature even though they think they're grown. What did his dad say about it all? Lots more thoughts on this but I have to go. Wishing you the best though. Miz JJ said… Do you think those medics injected those childrenin Libya? The way you phrased it makes it seem like they "got away" with it. Just curious as to your opinion. Those murder stats are crazy. So many different causes and all of them lead to black and latino men dying too soon. Anonymous said… Damn good article Liz. There are alot of things that deserve our attention than some silly stupid spoiled brat celebrity. And the Libyans were bogus for how they scapegoated those Bulgarians (and the Palestinian doctor). Liz Dwyer said… Miz JJ, Good question. I honestly don't know what to believe with that situation. I just saw "The Good Shepherd" (the set-up of the CIA) and I've been talking with some folks about the Tuskeegee Experiments and how pharmaceutical companies have done experiments on poor children in Harlem and the Bronx, so I'm probably a little extra skeptical of the whole thing. It's so easy to say that those crazy Libyans are making the whole thing up but maybe they did. What I do find even more interesting/sickening is how the whole thing turned into this weird political bargaining situation with Libya having this list of political demands and the EU wanting other things. Both sides played those kids to get what they wanted. It's a shame. I can think of a laundry list of things that are more important than Lindsay Lohan. And I'll admit, I enjoy a copy of US Weekly now and then, but she is not the end all, be all of anything. As far as the Libyans and the Bulgarians, see my comments to Miz JJ...that whole situation just reads like a CIA/spy movie. Unknown said… All of these so-called news stories are just distractions. The mass media can claim they would not publicize the antics of these young ladies if the public didn't show interest. And regrettably, they are right. I have no idea why people are so preoccupied with the lives of those young ladies. I don't watch much television, so I never seem to what's going on. I think as long as people are so intent on having a vicarious thrill through Ms. Lohan and Ms. Spears experiences, we will be exposed to their antics. As long as we continue the lives of celebrities and not regard the lives of people who die in the streets everywhere as significant, we will continue toraise up dramatically. the last noel said… There's a reason I don't have a TV--so I don't have get upset having Lindsay, Paris, Britney flashed across my screen. Watching that kind of shit reporting taking years from my life. Ian Lidster said… You put it so thoroughly in perspective. Thank you for that. Too bad our lame news services cannot devote themselves to the 'real' news. It shames me to be a journalist sometimes. Unknown said… Madame Angela, I agree, but I wonder what it'll take for folks to be willing to give up the thrill? I go through spurts where I'm wondering if Eddie Murphy is the father of Scary Spice's baby and I'll admit, I was pretty interested in the Brad & Angelina hook-up...but if all that went the way of the milkman, I wouldn't really care. And I clearly don't think celebrity drama deserves the reporting that it does over real issues and real people. It is a distraction indeed. Good for you that you don't have a TV at all at home. I have had a few periods of life where I've been in the same...and even now, I'm only into Heroes and the History Channel...oh and Project Runway when it's on. The interesting thing about our lives now is that if I went to any news site like CNN, BBC or MSNBC, they will have news on Paris, Lindsay, Britney and the rest. It's absolutely permeated our society... who would have thought the National Enquirer or Star would still be around selling as much as they do? Folks are just scared that they'll lose money if they do real news. But be proud to be a journalist. I'm sure you do a whole lot of good in your neck of the woods. Anonymous said… Bless you Liz, you always stir my emotions- Sorry if this following viewpoint offends anybody which i am sure it will but i am going to say it anyway! Think about it, pray about it, be proactive about the possible solutions. Reset and programme your own mind regardless of what the system purpetrates, do not be sucked in, do not self harm, enlighten yourselves. I am an Englishman, i have a different perspective, i watch America like i am watching a soap opera. I, like a lot of "black" Britons look to "black" Americans for social, psychological, political and spiritual guidance. Have "we" all gone crazy have we all gone mad? Can we not see? Can we not hear? The media which is run by the system continues its propoganda, its mind control, its hidden agenda message, its misinformation, its dis-education its mis-education, its distortion of the truth and of the facts. We all know this but what worries me terribly is our collective inabilty to react, our inability to percieve or concieve a rational workable response, a reaction, a revolt at the preposterous reality of our lives! There are thousands of people locked up in mental hospitals for thinking and saying these types of things! Are we all just having a secret revolution in our own minds too scared to say what we feel, too scared to react, too scared to do anything about it? Is that not a lot like slavery? Some of us are comfortable, we own a good home, have a nice car, live in a nice neighbourhood, go to church every sunday, we are doing quite well arent we? Why rock the boat, what can we do about it? Its not our problem? Why should i care? I'm alright Jack! Leave it to the politicians, who's that new guy you've all pinned your hopes on Barrack, Bhama or somebody? The new Martin Luther King, the new Malcom X, the new age messiah of the "blacks" indeed. Theres gotta be somebody, theres gotta be hope! There must be somebody coming through? Even Hip Hop is dead, no more Tupacs, Roots, etc. Whats happened to "Black" America? Its a sad sad sad shame. Where are all the Great "black" people gone? The revolutionists, the people of vision, the political visionaries? Where are our world leaders? Where are they? What type of people are we producing? Where are the great men of faith, the leaders, the Kings, the natural successors, the social commentators, the life changers? From my view here in little old England, it looks like this, the black resistance in the USA is washed up, it is beaten, defeated. It has sold out, it is now all about the Dollar, the dollar is King, the new God! I never thought i would see the day that "black" Americans would sell out in such large masses. I was brought up in the 70's and 80's, sold on the dreams of so many socially conscious "black" people, the future looked so rosy late 1970's , we were cooking! Admittedly, the system reacted to our advancement and development by putting drugs on our streets, heroin, cocaine, etc, but they should just have been a mild distraction. Fast forward to now we still got the same old problems with drugs but they're getting worse! Although the drugs trap was bad,our biggest problem was our wholesale sellout to money and the system! We bought into the politics of greed and the selfishness. Diminished, was our collective history and response to oppression and inequality! It was so bad that even ghetto hip hopsters bought into it, Can you imagine it? Poor guys coming into money through chatting a load of baloney on wax? I will say anything Massa, if you pay me enough money! What happened to politically concious rap etc? Rapping inspirational lyrics was a no no! 'Get rich or die tryin' was the new mantra, 'bitches and hoes' was the term of endearment of the day, people were lovingly calling each other "Nigga", women were publicly sodomised and sexualised, lyrically, and in DVD's, the new wave hotentots! "The darker the berry the sweeter the juice" Not anymore, black women were running to their parlours by the thousands to have their skins lightened- how dare they? I thought black was beautiful? Please God tell me this desecration is not happening, tell me, its not true! Even our spiritual Gurus are succumbing, they tell us to be enlightened and then go and get lightened- oh thats what you mean? Money money money, whats the world coming to? Great world icons were doing it, movie stars, celebrities, sports stars, Michael Jackson, Oprah, Angela Bassett etc, etc. People who you thought would never sell out, (who would have thought back then that Jesse Jackson would turn out to be such a wimp! "We have to do it otherwise we wont get work in big movies", "its a career choice" were the lame excuses but in most case there was always denial. !I have vitligo"! Why can't we grow old gracefully like we used to, through eating our African groundfood? I look at Brandy on that talent show and think she looks hideous, shes had it all done. The destruction of her "blackness" but she just like any other system loving African American person, get to the plastic surgeon and remove my big nose, i want a cute european one! I though Eddie Murphys old nose was cute, this new one doesnt quite suit him! Why why do black people do that destroy their lovely noses, its a bit like the nose removal from Egyptian pyramids, is it not? I love women with the genotype nose of certain regions of Africa, its so attractive, as is a dark pigmentation, dark skinned African men and women look so beautiful! Naomi Campbell and others should be ashamed of themselves. Is Denzil Washington still the same pigmentation, beautiful ebony black? Or is my screen colour and definition slightly eskew? It further just goes to highlight what we are doing to ourselelves in the pursuit of money and all for Massa! Conversley, "white" folk do the opposite, they acquire dark tans, curl their hair, have buttock implants etc. "Education is the key" or is it too late? Its never too late! Some of us know whats happening and some of us are doing our bit! I have read some inspirational books, such as the spirit of a man, there is a spiritual solution to every problem, the Tal of health, heal thy self, acts of faith etc etc, wow they help stop me from going insane, they ground me and help me. Willian Lynch must be laughing is proverbials off! Have you ever read Lets make a slave by him, that scoundrel? I am going to read that post traumatic slave syndrome book asap. As i type there is a helicopter over head looking for gang members, there was a fatal shooting last night and tit for tat retribution will follow all day today, the sunshine and good weather exacerbates the gang situatio. Where i live Manchester, England, resembles South Central LA at times, there have been 3000 shootings already this year, MOSTLY BLACK ON BLACK we also have bloods and crips like you do not the real ones just copy cats, children as young as 10 are members! - I told you that we watch your soap opera and copy it! Organisations in the US sort yourselves out, parents sort yourselves out, all you rich black Americans come clean, invest some of your ill begotten gains back into your communities, Russell Symmons and others get together, help people, come on its not too late. Black America wake up, this soap opera that i am watching is getting a bit scary cos England has copied your drama, black on black homicides, gangs, hatred, backwardness, desecration, genocide, self hate, its so American and i no longer like what i am watching but i cant switch it off cos its now here in England- PCP, sherm, crack, skunkweed, crystal meth,gangs, drive-byes etc etc. Am i dreaming, am i going mad? Please, please don't be offended, i point these things out wondering whether other people see what i see, feel what i feel, i know i'm not alone. Let us all pray, let us all try and do our bit, let us help one another, let us help the young, let's say 'enough is enough', my journey to helping the situation begins today, personally and professionally i will do all i can to help my community! Then go do it! I know it's not as simple as that but we have gotta do what we have gotta do! Have we not we? Peace and love to one and all. Humiliation television, which is much of what TV has become is like people in ancient times watching gladiators or slaves being eaten be lions or public executions. There is a sick fascination with pathology of all kinds and ironically if there was more coverage about the homicides, people would probably pervert it into a kind of entertainment rather than a chance for deep reflection. People would be talking about all the blacks and latinos who recently got shot instead of Paris, but for the same reasons they talk about her, in order feel a false sense of superiority or to glamorize deviant behavior like it's "cool". Liz Dwyer said… Thanks for sharing your'll see your comment has inspired an entire post. You are probably right and I wouldn't want that humiliation television. I want people to know because I hope their souls will be moved and they'll care and want to do something positive about what they're seeing. But I totally see what you're saying. Anonymous said… I feel you. I don't have cable but I was in a hotel when the Lindsay story broke and CNN beat it to death. I was amazed that people pay monthly bills for that kind of over the top coverage. Driving through DC last week I heard a radio station that said 11 people there had been shot (injured or killed) in one hour. Our communities of color have to stop this nonsense. Liz Dwyer said… Eleven murders in an hour...that's horrible. And in the meantime, I they think were even talking about Lindsay on Hardball with Chris Matthews. Anonymous said… If you are in Los Angeles this is a great site to visit Escorts You have to take a stand one way or another. I am for legalizing this profession Liz Dwyer said… Pain Killer Mary, Not sure what that link was supposed to be but I'm 100% against prostitution and any legalization of it. Ndelible said… It took a while, but the LA Times finally did a follow up. You trail blazer! Homicide Map Liz Dwyer said… I saw both the regional map with the total number of murders as well as the article that's in the online LAT today. I'm glad this is getting more attention here in the city. Maybe it'll change things. Unknown said… If you are in Mexico this is a great site to find Escorts en Mexico: Liz Dwyer said… I really don't need any escorts but thanks for asking. Anonymous said… Popular Posts
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New reviews, interviews, and features via RSS or Email. Sponsored Links The Batman (2004- ) Network: WB (Half-hour; animated) First aired: September 11, 2004 Last original episode aired: N/A Regulars: Rino Romano (Bruce Wayne/Batman), Alastair Duncan (Alfred Pennyworth), Steve Harris (Detective Ethan Bennett), Ming-Na (Detective Ellen Yin) Studio: Warner Bros. Animation Supervising Producers: Duane Capizzi and Michael Goguen Story editor: Duane Capizzi OVERVIEW: The Batman inhabits a middle ground between the dark and serious, reverent adaptations of the '90s animated series and the populist fun of the '60s live-action series. Batman: The Animated Series gave Adam West a one-time guest spot; on The Batman, he has the recurring role of the mayor of Gotham City (before his death, '60s Riddler Frank Gorshin voiced Professor Hugo Strange). Meanwhile, Alan Burnett of Batman: The Animated Series serves as executive producer, and fellow DC Tooniverse stalwart Glen Murakami is among the show's other producers. Unlike its carefully timeless predecessor, The Batman fairly dares to be dated. Fans have bristled at the "this is not your older brother's Batman" style, defined by its driving rock-guitar score (U2's The Edge wrote the original theme, replaced in Season Three by Andy Sturmer's uptempo '60s pastiche), young "Year Three" Batman, and a Jeff Matsuda (Jackie Chan Adventures) design that's generally lighter, brighter, and more colorful than the previous animated series—the Gotham night sky, for instance, is a cyclorama lit up by green, pink, purple, or red. The only iron-clad regulars are 26-year-old Bruce Wayne/Batman (Rino Romano, Spider-Man/Peter Parker from Spider-Man Unlimited) and his trusty butler Alfred (Alastair Duncan, Collins on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel), but Batman frequently crosses paths with the Gotham P.D.: Bruce's friend Detective Ethan Bennett (Steve Harris), Detective Ellen Yin (Ming-Na), Chief Angel Rojas (Edward James Olmos, swiftly replaced by Jesse Corti), and eventually Commissioner Gordon (Mitch Pileggi of The X-Files). (At the end of Season One, Bennett turned over to the dark side, and joined the Rogue's Gallery.) As directed by Ginny McSwain, the vocal tone adheres more closely to traditional cartoon melodrama than it did under Batman: The Animated Series's Andrea Romano. The Batman has thus far shown a commitment to villains drawn from the comics, while developing original storylines. The Joker (Kevin Michael Richardson, Emmy-nominated for his work here), Catwoman (Gina Gershon), The Penguin (Tom Kenny), The Riddler (Robert Englund), Man-Bat (Peter MacNicol), Mr. Freeze (Clancy Brown), Clayface (Steve Harris), Killer Croc (Ron Perlman, who also voiced the role on Batman: The Animated Series), Bane (Joaquim de Almeida), and Poison Ivy (Piera Coppola), among others, have appeared in the first thirty episodes. Though many fans have squirmed at some of the choices (the Joker's early look made him a barefoot Rastafarian), others have noted improvements in the second season. The revamp is unquestionably fresh, but just as undeniably pitched more at early-rising Saturday-morning kids than jaded adults. The Batman soups up the Batmobile and the Batpole, and one of the show's innovations is the "Bat-Wave," a centralized computer network that, through a handheld device, keeps Batman connected by radio and remote-control to crime alerts and his high-tech arsenal of gadgets. Naturally, the Bat-Wave is also the model for a children's toy meant to be used during broadcasts of the show. Like some of the action figures and vehicles, the toy Bat-Wave comes to life during broadcasts and uploads schematic images. 1. "The Bat in the Belfry" *** (September 11, 2004) Writer: Duane Capizzi. Director: Seung Eun-Kim. The Batman's new style is immediately apparent in a teaser that finds a sweaty Rupert Thorne (dressed like Al Pacino's Scarface) attempting to elude Batman. Hulking police chief Rojas firsts insists that Batman is an "urban legend," but when his existence becomes evident, Rojas gives Detectives Bennett and Yin their marching orders to apprehend the vigilante crimefighter. Meanwhile, Alfred commemorates Batman's three-year anniversary, but reminds Bruce, "For the Batman to remain below the radar, Bruce Wayne must occasionally rise above it." Bruce's attempt to enjoy a basketball game in the company of two young ladies is predictably inetrrupted by the Bat-Wave, which summons him to face the Joker, for the first time, at Arkham Asylum. The Joker exhorts, "Don't tell me you're not an inmate," then bluntly spells it out: "We're linked, you and I. Like comedy and tragedy—two sides, same coin" (well, they only have about twenty minutes of storytelling time). Admittedly, "The Bat in the Belfry" triggers culture shock, especially with its ridiculous-looking version of the beloved Joker, but by The Batman's standards, and given the demands of a pilot episode, "The Bat in the Belfry" is pretty good. The Joker poses a serious threat to Batman, with razor playing cards (and—sigh—ninja fighting moves), and to Gotham, with a Joker-gas-filled hot-air balloon. The episode also pays homage to the '60s series (note the Batwave transitions and the Batpole), Batman: The Animated Series (animated cameos by Bruce Timm, Alan Burnett, and Paul Dini as Arkham inmates) and Tim Burton's 1989 film (the balloon scenario, the Batmobile's hard-braking, and the Monarch Theater). 2. "Call of the Cobblepot" **1/2 (September 18, 2004) W: Steven Melching. D: Brandon Vietti. Um, "The Oz-meister is in the house!" Yup, "Call of the Cobblepot" re-introduces Oswald Cobblepot, a.k.a. The Penguin, with mixed results. Mysterious high-rise heists are the work of his fine-feathered friends, and when "Ozzie" crashes Bruce's charity gala—flanked by Kabuki twins—he stokes an old grudge between the Cobblepots and the Pennyworths (turns out Alfred's grandfather "worked himself to the bone for those wretched snobs"). The Kabuki twins turn out to have razor talons inside their kimonos (a match for Batman's Batglider backpack), and Alfred's amateur sleuthing finds him strapped down as bird bait in the aviary of his least favorite "homunculus". Quirky pacing and animation make this one a bit of a chore to watch, as does an absurd turn of martial arts from the tubby baddie, but the final duel makes good use of dramatic lighting, and Bruce takes the final moment to pay lip service to a key Batman theme: "Hopefully, it's not the Batman who brings out the freaks." 3. "Traction" (September 25, 2004) W: Adam Beechen. D: Sam Liu. Review coming soon. 4. "The Cat and the Bat" (October 2, 2004) W: Adam Beechen. D: Sam Liu. Review coming soon. 5. "The Man Who Would Be Bat" (October 30, 2004) W: Tom Pugsley, Greg Klein. D: Seung Eun-Kim. Review coming soon. 6. "The Big Chill" *** (November 6, 2004) W: Greg Weisman. D: Brandon Vietti. During a Gotham heat wave, the coldest villain of all makes the scene: the coldly ruthless Mr. Freeze. At times, the episode is uncomfortably reminiscent of Batman & Robin; the Batsuit sports ice-skates at one point (talk about sensible shoes), and Freeze puns up an ice storm ("Have an ice evening"). Points for supplying Freeze's flashback origin, but the story is unfortunately lame ("I was just Victor Freeze then—common bank robber") compared to the Dr. Victor Fries version beloved by fans. On the whole, "The Big Chill" delivers a lot of nifty moments: a weather-proofed Batsuit, stunning action duels, and a tricked-out sequence of the Batmobile exiting the cave. In a second flashback, a fever dream takes Bruce back to the murder of his parents, helping him to overcome a crisis of conscience ("I'm not helping the law—I'm just breaking it"). 7. "The Big Heat" (November 13, 2004) W: Christopher Yost, J.D. Murray. D: Seung Eun-Kim. Review coming soon. 8. "Q & A" ** (November 20, 2004) W: Stephen Melching. D: Brandon Vietti. The Cluemaster, a disgruntled game show loser who's grown up (and out), seeks revenge on those who participated in his defeat. It's up to Batman to save the Cluemaster's hostages from his booby-trapped recreation of the show: "Think Thank Thunk." This goofy take-off on the Twenty-One scandal of the '50s satirizes the dangers of being a couch potato. "Q&A" benefits from the contribution of Fred Willard as smarmy game-show host Ross Darren, but the 400-pound Cluemaster (who debuted in a 1966 Batman comic) doesn't leave much of an impression, except on his seat. Melching and Vietti compensate with plenty of activity, including a Batmobile car chase, but this one comes apart at the seams even before its anti-climax. 9. "The Big Dummy" (November 27, 2004) **1/2 W: Robert Goodman. D: Sam Liu. A moody teaser introduces Arnold Wesker and his "little friend" Scarface, a ventriloquist's dummy. An inherently silly villain from the comics, Wesker fits right in on The Batman, and Dan "Homer Simpson" Castellaneta is well-suited to the dark-comic role. Alfred's online dating quest on behalf of Master Bruce proves that even the Batcomputer is prone to pop-up windows, but not much else. Scarface is good for some witty visual and verbal gags and the payoff, when Scarface reappears "Large and in charge!" cancels out its implausibility with its useful symbolism of personality dominance. In a rare pensive moment, Bruce ponders, "If the Batman is my dominant side, how can I let someone know the real Bruce Wayne?" Action includes a Gotham Air and Space Museum throw-down (a good setting for an act-break cliffhanger) and mayhem in the streets once Wesker and Scarface make their intentions known. 10. "Topsy Turvy" * (February 5, 2005) W: Adam Beechen. D: Seung Eun-Kim. The Joker returns, with a quite impossible device that allows him to instantly encase people in giant playing cards. Go figure. Anticipating our confusion, Alfred asks Batman, "You're not expecting Joker to actually make sense, are you?" Touché. The "mystery" is mind-numbingly stupid, and though Batman's brief entrapment in Arkham is a nice turnabout, it's been done, to much better effect. "Topsy Turvy" further belabors the Batman-Joker duality without adding any depth ("I guess opposites do attract," quips the Clown Prince of Crime), but the Joker's climactic theatrical presentation has a hint of the old boy's malevolent mirth to it: just enough to remind us of how much we're missing. 11. "Bird of Prey" *** (February 12, 2005) W: Steven Melching. D: Brandon Vietti. A stong story and well-choreographed action highlight "Bird of Prey," a legitimately entertaining half-hour that whips out a number of the Penguin's trademark trick umbrellas (from a whirling-blade one-man helicopter to a deadly dervish) and supplies a tongue-in-cheek origin for the term "the Dark Knight." After a crackerjack action teaser that includes a Batcycle chase, an embarrassed Penguin jealously targets Bruce Wayne. While Wayne submits to being shadowed by TV reporter Melanie Bramwell (Kath Soucie), Penguin holds Alfred hostage, trashes Wayne Manor and chomps at the bit for Wayne's return. Penguin has a clear motivation (shame and anger at the fall of the Cobblepots), the "B" story serves properly to complicate the "A" story, and Melching keeps the show's customary "for the boys" silliness (Penguin is pantsed twice by Batman) to a happy minimum. 12. "The Rubberface of Comedy" (1) (April 30, 2005) W: Greg Weisman. D: Sam Liu. Review coming soon. 13. "Clayface of Tragedy" (2) (May 7, 2005) W: Greg Weisman. D: Seung Eun-Kim. Review coming soon. 14. "The Cat, the Bat, and the Very Ugly" **1/2 (May 14, 2005) W: Tom Pugsley, Greg Klein. D: Brandon Vietti. "Partnerships do appear to be all the rage these days," says Alfred, referring to the uneasy team-up of Catwoman and Penguin (future episodes prove team-ups are "all the rage," indeed). In an ironic twist, Catwoman and Batman wind up literally inseparable when Penguin clamps on booby-trapped handcuffs. Reminiscent of both Batman Returns and, with its matched jeweled statues, "The Purr-Fect Crime"/"Better Luck Next Time" episodes of the 1966 Batman, "The Cat, the Bat, and the Very Ugly" starts out slow, picks up with the second-act complication, and finally lights on a worthy lighthouse-scaling action sequence at the break of the last act. When all is said and done, this isn't the sharpest script in the drawer (Penguin harnessing the power of Ra?), but it's a decent vehicle for the conceit of exploring Catwoman's reluctant-crimefighter side, and the final shot of a makeshift Bat-signal is a beaut. 15. "Riddled" (May 21, 2005) W: Christopher Yost & J.D. Murray. D: Seung Eun-Kim. Review coming soon. 16. "Fire & Ice" *** (May 28, 2005) W: Joseph Kuhr. D: Sam Liu. Dynamic animation highlights this team-up of Firefly and Mr. Freeze—time to break out the weatherproof, snow-white Batsuit! Again, the very visual character of Freeze proves compatible with the splashy, pun-happy The Batman, and obviously the hot-headed Firefly makes an appropriate foil for the ice-cool Freeze (the team-up allows Batman to quip, "Feed a cold; starve a fever"). The Gotham Policeman's Gala affords opportunities for Freeze to test his new cryo-accelerator and for a turning point in the relationship of Batman and the police. 17. "The Laughing Bat" (June 4, 2005) W: Michael Jelenic. D: Seung Eun-Kim. Review coming soon. 18. "Swamped" (June 11, 2005) W: Tom Pugsley, Greg Klein. D: Brandon Vietti. Review coming soon. 19. "Pets" **1/2 (June 18, 2005) W: Christopher Yost & J.D. Murray. D: Sam Liu. "Pets" has a creative team-up in its favor, as the Penguin gains sonic control of Man-Bat by stealing a high-tech device. The fearsome Man-Bat's sonar vision provides some neat animation, and though his first clash with Batman suffers from frantic editing, the second one is cleverly staged amongst metal storage containers. The plot, however, is predictable and marred with gauche humor: a subplot with Alfred chasing down a raccoon "intruder" in the Batcave and some silly one-liners (Arkham guard: "Do you want these chimichangas or not, Langstrom?"). The Penguin and Man-Bat also lack chemistry, partly due to canned-ham performances by Tom Kenny and Peter MacNicol. (Star Trek fans will be intrigued to note that the Batcave's inner workings resemble the Jeffries tubes on the Starship Enterprise.) 20. "Meltdown" (June 25, 2005) W: Greg Weisman. D: Seung Eun-Kim. Review coming soon. 21. "JTV" (July 9, 2005) W: Michael Jelenic. D: Seung Eun-Kim. Review coming soon. 22. "Ragdolls to Riches" (July 16, 2005) W: Adam Beechen. D: Seung Eun-Kim. Review coming soon. 23. "The Butler Did It" (August 20, 2005) W: Alexx Van Dyne. D: Brandon Vietti. Review coming soon. 24. "Grundy's Night" (August 27, 2005) W: Adam Beechen. D: Sam Liu. Review coming soon. 25. "Strange Minds" (September 3, 2005) W: Greg Weisman. D: Brandon Vietti. Review coming soon. 26. "Night and the City" (September 10, 2005) W: Steven Melching. D: Brandon Vietti. Review coming soon. 27. "Batgirl Begins (1)" (September 17, 2005) W: Michael Jelenic. D: Brandon Vietti. Review coming soon. 28. "Batgirl Begins (2)" (September 24, 2005) W: Michael Jelenic & Adam Beechen. D: Christopher Berkeley. Review coming soon. 29. "A Dark Knight to Remember" **1/2 (October 1, 2005) W: Joseph Kuhr. D: Brandon Vietti. A middle-of the-road episode featuring solid action (including a dynamic cuckoo-clock climax), a good hook (an amnesiac Bruce Wayne can't remember being Batman), and a better-than-usual narrative imperative for Batgirl (who must pick up Batman's slack). It's a bit odd that Alfred doesn't search his conscience to consider that Wayne might be better off with his emotional curse lifted, but it's a mark of this series' more lighthearted tone that Batman's reeducation is more comical than dramatic. Will Wayne summon his courage and reclaim the mantle of the Bat? I wouldn't dare spoil the ending... 30. "A Fistful of Felt" *** (October 8, 2005) W: Steven Melching. D: Anthony Chun. When Arnold Wesker gets professional "help" from Professor Hugo Strange, The Ventriloquist betrays his Pacino-esque "little friend" Scarface ("You broke my heart. You broke my heart!") and returns to straight life as a children's entertainer, but a properly suspicious Batman discovers more than meets the eye. This entertaining outing makes the most of its funhouse scenarios: a showdown in a mint (involving the trademark Batman prop of a giant penny), a Bat-brawl with fuzzy-costumed flora and fauna, and a tied-to-the-railroad-tracks climax at "Cockamamie Junction." The Ventriloquist has a proper psychological conflict (Scarface or "Mr. Snoots"?), and most importantly, Melching never sullies the hero; if The Batman has to be silly, this is the way to go. 31. "RPM" (November 5, 2005) W: Christopher Yost. D: Christopher Berkeley. Review coming soon. 32. "Brawn" (November 12, 2005) W: Alexx Van Dyne. D: Brandon Vietti. Review coming soon. 33. "The Laughing Cats" (November 19, 2005) W: Joseph Kuhr. D: Christopher Berkeley. Review coming soon. 34. "Fleurs du Mal" 1/2* (November 26, 2005) W: David Slack. D: Anthony Chun. This sort of nonsensical plot sells kids—and it goes without saying, adults—short. Someone (I wonder who?) is imprisoning Gotham's most prominent citizens in a Matrix-like garden while their "living plant clones" wreak havoc on the city. It's all part of a sinister environmental rampage to "green up Gotham." Imagine a knock-down, drag-out fight between Batman and a "person" who dissolves into mulch...that's one heck of a plant. It's difficult to get past the stupidity and engage in this Batgirl-heavy adventure, though I enjoyed the bit in which Batman punched a "little old lady" in the face (Batgirl: "You knew she was a plant, right?"). The rest is fertilizer. Sponsored Links
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Michael Zimmer @ SDP2007Today I gave an abbreviated presentation of my dissertation research at the OII Summer Doctoral Programme hosted by the Berkman Center. (PDF of slides) Along with a summary of the diss, my talk included a brief meta-discussion of both the challenges of engaging in value-conscious design with technical design communities, as well as a call for help on the next steps I need to take with this research, which included these three areas: 1. Continued conceptual expansion of the values at play with the design of the perfect search engine: This includes helping arrive at a suitable answer to the common retort that “if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about” (Many pointed to Dan Solove’s excellent essay on this very topic). Also within this category is the need to condense these philosophical arguments into digestible sound bites to be deployed in debate settings such as FoxNews. 2. Continued technical analysis: We need to engage in what I describe as Ben Edelman-style technical analyses of how web search engines collect personal data. I’ve already performed a rough analysis of the flow of web cookies and HTTP header data when using various search products, but we need to better understand other automated processes of collecting data, evaluate interface design, default settings, accessibility of privacy policies, etc. For example, I’m curious as to how long it takes a brand-new computer hooked up to the Internet to acquire a Google tracking cookie… 3. Initiate empirical studies: I aim to collaborate with other more-empirically-minded social scientists to engage in what I describe as Eszter Hargittai-style user studies to help measure actual uses of various search engine products, and any related harms & effects that materialize. Following my brief presentation, Jonathan Zittrain provided a very thoughtful and useful critique of my talk, focusing not so much on my substantive claims, but rather its structure and my delivery. This was extremely useful feedback as I must already re-enter the job market for 2008. More thoughts and reactions to my talk (and Zittrain’s response) have been posted by Joris van Hoboken, Ismael Peña-López, and Daithí Mac Síthigh (who also took the photo above). Pin It on Pinterest Share This
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Search and replace filters There are some filters that allow you to perform comparisons or searches for components. This is the case for the "|match" and "|replace" filters. • match is used to test if the argument passed verifies a regular expression passed as the filter’s second argument. • replace is used to replace text, and is also followed by a regular expression. [(#TAG|replace{text,other text})] These filters also accept two further parameters, which are the possible modifier argument to the regular expression ("UimsS" by default), and the number the of surrounding parentheses which is "0" (zero) by default: [(#BALISE|match{text, modifier, capture})] [(#BALISE|replace{text,other text, modifier, capture})] // displays "text yes" [(#VAL{Some good text}|match{text}) yes ] // displays "yes" [(#VAL{Some good text}|match{text}|oui) yes ] // doesn't display anything [(#VAL{A good house}|match{text}) non ] // displays "yes" [(#VAL{A good house}|match{text}|non) yes ] // displays "A fine cat" [(#VAL{A fine house}|replace{house,cat})] Author Mark Baber Published : Updated : 13/10/10 Translations : English, français
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Highlights: Federer wins seventh title Andy Murray's bid to win Wimbledon was ended by Roger Federer as the Swiss claimed a record-equalling seventh SW19 triumph and 17th Grand Slam title. Murray, 25, was aiming to become the first British man since Fred Perry in 1936 to lift a major singles trophy. Murray's tears in defeat But 30-year-old Federer won 4-6 7-5 6-3 6-4 on Centre Court to match the mark set by Pete Sampras and reclaim the world number one ranking. A tearful Murray has now lost all four of his Grand Slam finals. He was the first Briton to contest the Wimbledon men's singles final since Bunny Austin in 1938, but fell just short of the ultimate goal. "Everybody always talks about the pressure of playing at Wimbledon, but it's not the people watching - they make it incredible," said a tearful Murray in the wake of his defeat. "There are mixed emotions. Most of them are negative. The reaction from the crowd was great. I felt like I was playing for the nation and I couldn't quite do it." Match analysis Pat Cash Former Wimbledon champion and BBC 5 live expert "I have been in the same position as Murray at the Australian Open. I couldn't make a speech and it's really tough. Andy played great tennis. The match was played at an unbelievably high standard. Murray will win this title. I said it might not be this year but I wouldn't put money against him next year. He is improving all the time." Federer fully deserved his victory, which not only sees him level Sampras on seven Wimbledon titles, but also secures him a record 286th week as world number one. He is the second-oldest man to occupy top spot, goes away with a cheque for £1.15m and will head to the Olympics - also being staged at the All England Club - as clear favourite. Murray, who collects the £575,000 runner-up prize, now shares his coach Ivan Lendl's unenviable record of losing his first four Grand Slam finals. Having made poor starts in each of the previous three - all of which ended in straight-sets defeats - Murray knew it was vital to secure the early momentum. All was going to plan as a couple of pummelling backhands down the line, helped Murray break in the opening game and then consolidate the advantage for a 2-0 lead. Federer looked uneasy with the pace his opponent was setting and began deploying sliced groundstrokes to slow things down. A backhand landed on the baseline to engineer a break-back point in game four, and he converted it when Murray found the net. Match stats Murray Federer 16 Aces 12 133mph Fastest serve 130mph 56% First serves 69% 46 Winners 62 25 Unforced errors 38 2/7 Break points 4/12 24/39 Net pts 53/68 Both men needed to serve their way out of trouble as the pressure mounted and, crucially, Murray produced a sensational volley at his feet to save the second of two break points in a 13-minute game eight. He then struck with the help of a forehand pass that Federer ducked to avoid being hit - reminiscent of the aggression shown by Lendl during his career - and comfortably served out the first set. Statistically, Murray actually improved in almost every area during the second, but the key difference was that he could not take his chances. Whereas the 25-year-old converted both break points that came his way in the first set, he let two slip at 2-2 and another two at 4-4. Federer held for 6-5 before going on the attack, and he came from 40-15 down to level the match with a sensational backhand drop volley. Heavy rain arrived at at 16:14 BST with Federer 40-0 up in game three of set three, and the prospect of further downpours saw the roof closed. Tom Fordyce Chief sports writer, BBC Sport Murray, having had a shot at sporting immortality, will be haunted by this one for a while. But while it will be of little comfort to him now, another rather different battle might finally have been won. Read Tom's latest blog by clicking here When play resumed 35 minutes later the Swiss, who was vastly superior and put Murray under the cosh in a marathon game five. Murray was reeled in from 40-0, Federer moving to deuce when the Scot took a heavy tumble at the net, and he slipped again before finally succumbing on a sixth break point. Federer served out with a crunching ace and averted danger early in the fourth set before striking for 4-2 with a cross-court backhand pass. He wrapped up his first Grand Slam title since the 2010 Australian Open when Murray hooked a forehand into the tramlines. "This fortnight was a step in the right direction. I won't go back on the court until my mind is right and I am over the loss," added Murray of his future plans. "The Olympics is a special event and I want to make sure I am ready. If I play like I did this week I have a good chance of winning a medal."
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Etranger 1,00 fr. en Tille 1,60 fi. hors Tille 8,00 fr Etranger 3.00 fr. 4.00 frFaite divers Lee annonces et réclames sont reçues rue de la Justice, 30Le* manuxTtt* nrm moiré* ne unit r> renaît*LA QUESTIONDE LA HAUTE-SILÉSIEl^h presse allemande publie une note officiel». !*« au sujet d’une conversation que M. Mayer, ambassadeur à Paris, curait eue dernièrement avec M. Briand. I >n note dit, en substance, que le gouvernement allemand consentirait au paiement des annuités, si la Haute-Silésie lui était attribuée. Or. il est inadmissible que lu Hautefdlésio revienne purement et simplement à l’Alregagne qui. eu» entrant en guerre, ne l’oublions pas, avait promis aux Polonais < une ère nouvelle do justice et de liberté ». Ni 1 Autriche, ni surtout l’Allemagne, n’avaient, en cas de victoire, cela va sans dire, l’intention de tenir cette promesse qui les aurait démembrées ; mais elles ont été vaincues et il este les déclarations des AUiés, qui voyaient dans le remembrent d’un Etat polonais indépendant, uni, viable, capable de lutter pour la vie. une des conditions d une paix solide et juste et d’un régime de droit en Europe.Le premier projet du traité de Versailles attribuait la Haute-Silésie à la Pologne sans restriction, ou plutôt avec cette seule réserve que les produits miniers de cette province seraient garantis à 1 Allemagne pendant quinze ans. Sur les instances de la délégation allemande, on décima finalement de laisser les habitants désigner par voie de suffrage l'Etat auquel ils désiraient appartenir. Après une aussi importante concession, qu’on eut tort de faire, il ne saurait être question maintenant de supprimer le plébiscite. Déjà la perte de la Silésie de Toschen a été sensible à la Pologne. On ne comprendrait pas qu’on lui enlève encore la chance qu’elle a que la population haute-silêsienne, aux trois quarts polonaise, se prononce en sa faveur.Nul n'ignore les progrès industriels et commerciaux de l'empire allemand pendant les années qui précédèrent laL guerre. Aujourd’hui P Allemagne, sortant de la guerre avec ses aminanti et ses usines intactes, veut à tout prix rester l’Etat industriel quelle elle était, l’un des plus grands comptoirs mondiaux. Aussi met-elle tout en œuvre pour conserver cette Haute-Silésie, où P importance et l’activité de l’élément polonais n’ont jamais cessé d’attester la puissance de sa vitalité, malgré les persécutions, les expropriaétions, les expulsions en masse, notamment en 1904, malgré la force brutale de l’administration prussienne, impuissante contre la force morale des persécutés que le chancelier de Bulow comparaît à des lapins qu’on peut chasser toujours, qui pullulent toujours, et dont il disait aussi qu'ils n’étaient Prussiens qu’en attendant l’occasions favorable de ne plus l'être.Si la Haute-Silésie reste allemande, les Polonais — qui ne se font sans doute pas trop d illussions quant à la protection des minorités — s’efforceront de nouveau d’y former un Etat dans l’Etat, comme disait le prince-chancelier, cl les mauvais jours de l’expropriation polonaise et de la colonisation allemande reviendront.Privée de la Haute-Silésie, l'Allemagne n’en serait pas moins une dos premières puissances économiques de l’Europe. Avec son riche soussol, elle resterait à son rang parmi les possesseurs de charbon. D'avance elle crie misère pourtant. Elle jure quelle ne pourrait plus fournir de houille aux Alliés, ni payer les réparadions. Elle demandera des compensations. Mais qu'on se rassure. Ne travaillant plus pour hi guerre, l’Allemagne aura toujours en abondance les charbons et les minerais. Ses forges, ses laboratoires, ses usines n’auront pas une moindre importance. L’activité de son industrie ne sera pas diminuée et son commerce, bien que l'avenir allemand ne soit plus sur Veau, sera florissant. Et, d’ailleurs, si les campagnes, que l'industrie a dépeuplées, se repeuplaient, quel mal y aurait-il ? < C’est sur les épaules de l’instrie et du commerce que nous sommes haussés jusqu’à la puissance mondiale, disait M. de Bulow. Mais c’est aux dépens do l’agriculture, qui risque de tomber sous les marteaux de l’instrie, si nous n’y mettons pas le holo. L’agriculuire est la productrice de la force du peuple que l’industrie miso. » L£uel mal y auraitil, certes oui, si l’Allemagne qui ne voulait pas voir les graves dangers que présente l’absorption des campagnes par les villes s’eu avisait un peu maintenant V Aucun mal assurément ; et, au contraire, un bien pour elle et pour la paix do l’Europe. L. K.L’accord de ParisLes résolutions prises par la Conférence Ont eu comme couronnement cette déclaration : <l>cti Afrttée,. certains que leur étroite union peut seule réaliser la paix comme elle a assuré la victoire, sont résolus à n'y laisser porter aucube atteinte. Ils la considèrent comme la plus KÛre garantie de la paix du mondé et de l’exécution dos traités, par le respect (les engagemets et des sanctions arrêtées >.Or les Allemands ne croient guère aux sanctions, M. Ch. Bonnefons, qui est en Allemagêne, nous dit dans I < Echo de Paris > <qu une tradition de deux ans, interrompue une fois par M. Millerund, les autorise à ce scepticisme. Tout mût, c est du papier, écrit la < gazette de Francfort ». Le papier supporte bien des choses qui disparaissent dans la réalité. Les concessions que nous faisons sur le paépier ne font de mal à personne. Voilà 1 état d esprit général ; comme la clause des sanctions < automatiques > n’a pas joué, alors que î Allemagne refusait de désarmer, et de la a<-on la plus impudente, la plus évidente, personne, en Allemagne, ne croit plus aux satin ti<#i4S. soit pour le désarmement, soit pour lesréparations. On y voit simplement une coi> cession de l'Angleterre pour sauver le ministère français. Si c’cou une erreur, comme je l'espère, elle comporte un danger, car elle est universellement répandue ; il importe de la dissiper par des actes clairs >.En attendant, 1 accord de Paris a subi le premier feu des adversaires, dont les journaux nous crient sur tous les tons que 1 Allemagne ne paiera plus 3 milliards que G milliards de Mark-or parce qu’elle ne jK*ut pas les payer et elle le pourra d'autant moins si on ne lui laisse pas la Haute-Silésie. C'eut le thème qu ont développé à Bruxelles 1<*> délégués allemands. Ils vont le reprendre à la prochaine réunion et revenir à leurs tentatives de marchandage au sujet des annuités. La Conférence u a fait à ce sujet aucune suggestion nouvelle. File s'est bornée à écarter ce que 1 on a appelé la politique dés cinq annuités pour adopter le règlement total que l’on connaît. Mais ceci ne veut pas dire qne les techniciens alliés auront à envisager les modalités de paiement de l'Allemagne pour les L* ans. M. GervilleItéaehe prétend dans î’c Information » qu’il serasage, sage, an contraire, de leur part, do ne faire un règlement que pour les deux premières ananuités fixes de 2 milliards de Mark or. de façon à préparer par la suite et Solon 1 orientatimon du relèvement économique de l’Allemagne, un règlement plus complet et parfaitement approprié.Los experts techniques alliés devront remettre leur rapport le 20 février, huit jours avant l'ouverture de la Conférence à Londres de<j Alliés avec les Allemands.Ainsi. l’Allemagne aura 1 équitable faculté de se faire entendre. ï^a Conférence interrompu^ a Rpa entre les chefs de gouvernement alliés "et allemands, aura lieu à Ixmdres en place de Genève, comme l'avait prévu un précédent accord, mais la procédure reste la même.I-a taxe de 12 % % sur les exportations de i’Allemaggo sera sans doute discutée aussi par les délégués. L < Information > est. d'avis que cette décision n un côté assez séduisant pour l'Allemagne à l'heure actuelle : (‘"est que ce n est pas elle qui paiera le pourcentage, mais les pays importateursPar contre, les résoluétions alliées la condamnent A stabiliser soi change à un cours très bas pendant les 42 ans pendant lesquels elle devra réparer.Aujourdhui, hui, en effet, l'Allemagne supportera sans encombre la taxe de 12 %, parce que les salaires do scs ouvriers sont relativement très inférieurs aux salaires des ouvriers alliés en raison de la dépréciation du change. La journée d un ouvrier allemand est payée 80 Mark, tandis que celle d'un Ouvrier français se paie environ 30 francs, ce qui équivaut à 120 Mark, celle d'un ouvrier anglais, une livre qui équivaut à 200 Mark.Le prélèvement sur les exportations allemandes jouera donc comme xm droit protecteur dans tous les pays importateurs. Mais si le Mark venait à s’élever, justement par suite des réclamations alliées en ce qui concerne 1 as saisissement des finances allemandes, que se produirait-il 1?A un certain moment, la taxe serait prohibitive pour l’Allemagne. Ses exportations iraient en diminuant et, par sugite, les recouvrements des Alliés.Avant de rvnnbreuses affinée cette prévision ne doit pas entrer eft ligne, mais sur près d’un demi-siècle. on est forcé d en tenir compte pour estimer que le change allemand no pourra désormais s’élever au-dessus d un Certain taux au delà duquel VAllemagne ne pourrait supporter la concurrence sur le marché mondial.Voilà sur quel terrain les Allemands ne vont pas manquer dé se placer.Les Alliés sauront agir de façon a no pas laisser mettre en cause les résultats de leur accord intégral. X.I. Barthon reçoit les attachés militaires étrangersParis, 3l janvier. M. Louis Barthou, ministre do la guerre, ayant à ses côtés le général Buat, chef do l'tat major général, le général MüSurin, vouschef de l’état-major général, et le général chergaula, chef de son cabinet militaire, a reçu cet après-midi, en présence des officiers de son cabinet, les attachés militaires étrangers. Ceux-ci lui ont été présentés par le général Joostens, attaché militaire de Belgique, remplaçant le doyen d âge, empêché. M. Louis Barthou s'est enretenu avec chacun, heureux de féliciter beaucoup d’entre eux d’être les représentants des nations ayant combattu pour la cause des Alliés, ou des pays qu’il a eu l’occasion de visiter. Puis, s’adressant à tous, M. Louis Barthon dans une courte allocution, a souhaité aux attachés militaires le bienvenue. Il les a assurés qu'ils seraient toujours accueillis avec la courtoisie qui est dans les traditions de l’armée française ne doutant pas d’ailleurs qu’en voyant la France à 1 couvre, ils n’aient le désir do contribuer à la faire aimer et honorer. Mieux que quiconque, ils pourront se rendre compte que la France n’a aucune intention agressive. — De la Conférence de Paris, dont M. Barthon loue les résultats si heureux, en particulier les mesures s'appliquant au désarmement de l’Allemagne, il ressort nettement qu’il dépend seulement de ce pays de renoncer à ses entreprises et idées de revanche, que le monde puisse, en toute tranquillité se consacrer a/u travail et. à la paix. — Ive général Joostens a répondu en remerciant M. Barthou de l’accueil qui a été fait aux attachés militaires ; il a ajouté qu il se réjouissait pour l’armée française qu’elle ait à sa tête M. Louis Barthou qui a donné à son pays les preuves d’un patriotisme si éclairé et en qui on peut voir la meilleure garantie que la France restera la nation forte et grande entre toutes.Le contrôle ouvrier dans l’usineLa fédération des ouvriers en métaux et simolaires do France avait adressé, il y a quelque temps, aux patrons métallurgistes et miniers, une série de revendications.Lllo voulait surtout la reconnaissance pur 1 organisation patronale des commissions d ateliers ou d’usines désignées en toute indépendance par le jx'r.sonnel syndiqué, i es coin misions auraient eu pour mission de contrôler le respect de toutes les lois de protection ouprière, durée du travail, hygiène, droit syndical, etc., et d’examiner Mules mesures de dispipeline prises envers certains ouvriers, mesures qui n'auraient pu être définitives qu après leur approbation.Les commissions de contrôle ouvrier voulaient être égaley'mt jugea? été Y organisation du travail pendant la période de chômage, de 1 application des conditions de salaires établies, des modifications à faire subir, en maison. ovs fluctuations du coût de lu vie, au bordereau des salaires, etc.L'institution de tes commissions de contré ie aurait eu, du point do > uo ouvrier, le grave inconvénient de mettre les non syndiqués à la merci des syndiqués, les dites commission*) devent être composées exclusivement de syndiqués et désignées par le personnel syndiqué.Il est évident que les événements sociaux d Italie, où le gouvernement n a pu éviter la révolution qu’en imposant aux industriels le contrôle ouvrier réclamé par le syndicalisme do la péninsule, ont déteint sur nos syndicalistes et les ont engagés à tenter chez nous une exexpérience dont nous ne connaissons pas encore les résultats chez nos voisins.L Union des industrie» métallurgiques et minières a répondu à la fédération par d excellents arguments.Vue voulez-vous f lui dit-elle. Instituer un contrôle obligatoire pour vérifier 1 application des lois, réglementer le chômage et les salaire ? C’est là un privilège inadmissible. < Eu aucun pays une organisation particulière do citoyens fie saurait prétendre au privilège de se faire justice elle-même ; se substituer à 1 Etat pour remplir une fonction qui appartient à l'Etat, c’est proprement faire acte d'anarchie.»En effet, il n'appartient qu’au pouvoir exécutif d exiger la stricte application des lois. 8i les syndicats estiment que telles ou telles usines n observent pas la loi de huit heures, qu ils les dénoncent ; ils ont a leur disposition des moyens de recours bien caractérisée. Mais la loi n’a pas prévu qu uh groupement de syndiqués serait institué dans chaque entreprise pour surveiller le chef d industrie et le concraindre à l’application de la loi.Qtuant à la crise du chômage, l'action que pourraient exercer sur les patrons des commissions ouvrières, contrôlant dans les usines l’embauche et le débauchage dvs ouvriers et 1 établissement des salaires, serait pratiquement nulle, parce que toute crise do chômage n est pas limitée à telle ou telle industrie ; elle intresse la nation entière et même souvent les transactions internationales. Llle est la résultante de phénomènes multiples et complexes dont les organisations ouvrières fie sont pas les mal tresses pas plus que les organisations patronales. D’où il suit qüe ce n est pas en organisant l'embauchage et le débauchage que les ouvriers pourraient y mettre fin ou même l’atténuer-<-Au reste, poursuit l Lnion des industries métallurgiques et minières, malgré les précautions que vous avez prises pour les différencier des conceptions extrémistes, les commisions que vous réclamez en procèdent directement.f Vous nous demandez de consentir a vous laisser installer dans nos établissements, en ce qui concerne le personnel, le régime des Soviets d’usines qüe lés communistes se proposent d’imposer par la violence ; lo reste suivra, que vous lo vouliez ou non. »Et cependant lea ouvriers reconnaissent que partout où I expérience des Soviets a été tentée, elle a donné d<*> résultats lamentables et a abouti à la ruine de l’industrie et à la serviétude des populations ouvrières.Sans doute, la fédération dos ouvriers eu métaux est de bonne foi lorsqu’elle précise que ses propositions no touchent en rien à la gestion des usines, quelles elles n interviennent en tien dans le foncttionneinent financier et commercial. Mais une fils le < Soviet » installé, il voudra peu à peu élargir Ses attributions et le chef d’entreprise ne sevra bientôt plus maître chez lui.Tout bo tient, du reste, dans uùe entreprise; elle exige, pour être menée à bien, surtout dans les moments de crise, une sûreté de main, des prévisions, des calculs, uno méthode de disection qui ne peuvent être contrecarrés par des décisions que prendrait, en dehors du chef responsable, un comité de contrôle capable! d imposer à celte industrie des obligations que les lois n ont pas, prévues.Sans doute nous no méconnaissons pas que, bien composée, à l’aide d’éléments sains et inintelligents, cette commission de contrôle pourrait, dans bien des cas, empêcher les conflits et les grèves de surgir , elle pourrait faire naître, entre le chef d’entreprise et son personnet, cet esprit do collaboration qui est souhabité par tous ceux qui s occupent de la question sociale. Mais comme en pratique il s agirait surtout do faire plier les volontés du pataon devant les exigences ouvrières, d’imposer le maintien d'un mauvais employé renvoyé, do lutter pour l’obtention d’avantages incompatibles avec la situation financière! dej l’entreprise, le résultat serait déplorable et loin d’amener la pair sociale, hâterait l’heure de la révolution réclamée par lo syndicalisme.François BERTPER.Kemal le silencieux etle pacifiqueMoustapha Komal est l homme du jour, pour ce qui est dos affaires do Turquie. M. Maurice l’rad trace de lui ce portrait, dans un article qu il lui consacre dans la < Revue hebdomadaire > :< Leux yeux étranges, qui ont la couleur de 1 eau morte sous les leuillagtps, doux lèvres minces, une toute petite moustache presque rousse, taillée à l’américaine, un front un peu aplati, dos pommettes saillantes, un corps léger et maigre, un air sec et très militaire, une pavole brusque et nette... >L autour de cotte étude a connu MuustaphaK.ornai à Constantinople, après 1 armistice. U vivait, discret et secret, dans un petit appartement d hôtel à Féru, sortait ru ment, ne bougeait ni ne parlait. On no lo connaissait pas. Sur les murs do sa chambre, il n’y avait que d immenses cartes d’état-major — des cartes do la Turquie. Des épingles, ornées do petits drapeaux aux couleurs de l’empires ottoman, esquissaient de mystérieux plans stratégiques, dessinaient des fronts bizarres, du côté de Smyrne, du côté d’Erivan.Les propos de Moustapha Kemal, quand il voulait bien causer avec M. Prax, étaient plutôt ceux d’un militaire placide, désenchanté et aigri ; il n avait pas l’air d un fanatique. La guerre déchaînée par En ver pacha, il la qualifiait de folie, de sottise et de crime. Et il no voyait aucun inconvénient à ce que les Alliés pendissent En ver, Talaat et Djemal. Une alliant avec les Allemands lui paraissait uno stupidité, un contreviens politique. Il ne leur reconnaissait, comme chef digne de ce nom, que Ludendorff. M I I ! H‘fîMoustapha Kemal exposait d une façon fort simpliste ses conceptions diplomatiques et politiques :< Nous sommes uno nation de paysans, de laboureurs, disait-il, une nation pauvre. Nous ne pouvons ni alimenter ni soutenir une armée à gros effectifs. Notre année ne devrait être qu’une grande gendarmerie, chargée seulement de maintenir l’ordre et de réprimer le briganddage... »Il disait encore : < Nous sommes pauvres, sans organisation. Nous avons donc lo besoin absolu d'être aidés par les grandes nations européennes... L’Allemagne, que nous détestons, ne peut nous être d’aucun secours... Nous serions particulièrement heureux si, parmi les Alliés, la France nous rendait sa précieuse amitié. »Peut-être, dit M. Maurice Prax, Moustapha Kemal était-il sincère alors, et peut-être plein do bonne volonté. L'armistice venait à peine d’être conclu. Toute la Turquie était animée des meilleures intentions et demandait seulement, à grands cris, la paix, le calme — et du pain...Ce fut un vrai jour do fête, ajoute M. Prax, quand, le 11 novembre 1918, les escadres alliées vinrent mouiller devant Constantinople. S'il n’avait pas plu, nul doute qu on eût porté les marins alliés en triomphe... Les Turcs attendirent la paix, ils attendirent le pain.Moustapha Kemal, dans sa petite chambre, observait sans doute ce qui se passait, et comment les Alliés se conduisaient vis-à-vis de son pays... et les résultats de la politique russe des Alliés... En mai, il partit tout tranquillement pour Brousse, leva une armée. Ni Français, ni Anglais, ni Grecs ne s’occupaient de lui..., ... — ■ ■■■• Comme après lésa l’Allemagne revient à l’idéalantiqueNous prenons souci, en France, de relever les conditions de notre enseignement, principal artisan de l'expansion et de l'influence françaises dans le monde. L’Allemagne n attribue pas un rôle moins important à son instruction publique pour la préparation de son avenir politique. M. Paul Guiton, dans l’< Express de Lyon », expose quelle direction le Reich entend donner à son enseignement public.A la base, l’école primaire unique, obligatoire, où l’enfant doit passer quatre années, de 6 à 10 ans.Puis, une bifurcation, dont M. Guiton retient une seule branche, la < V o Hans tait », qui corrépond à ce qu était autrefois notre enseignement secondaire classique, et qui dure neuf ans. Rudiments du latin, puis du grec, auteurs latins, puis grecs. L’élève se spécialise en cinquième année, pour deveniez soit philologie, soit historien. Parallèlement au grec et au latin, se développe l’étude de la langue allemande, qui n’acquiert toute son importance que dans les dernières années. L’histoire générale des civilisations modernes suit l’étude de la litrature et de l’histoire de l’Allemaguo ; elle est très poussée, en même temps que celle des langues étrangères, dont l’une, le < français » est obligatoire.< Voici donc, intellectuellement, comment les Allemands comprennent les leçons de la guerre : ils reviennent plus étroitement que jamais aux études classiques que nous sommes en train d’avilir et de perdre chez nous. Notez qu’il ne s’agit pas de sacrifier la culture moderne : on observera au contraire qu’elle tient une large place dans ces programmes. Les professeurs allemands pensent, avec raison, que l’étude d uno langue étrangère n’est qu’un jeu pour le jeune homme qui a acquis, par la pratique des langues anciennes, une solide formation philologie-que. » En conclusion, M. Paul Gruiton fait ce rapproclament :< Après lésa, l’Allemagne, mettons la Pruse* si vous voulez, était comme aujourd'hui prostrée et abattue. Un homme, qui n’avait ripa de nus actuels bavards, la maintenait en lui mettant son épée sur la gorge. Et cependant, elle arriva à lui échapper ; et le principal moto qu’elle employa pour se ressaisir fut d’exalter les jeunes esprits par une éducation empreins» du plus pur idéalisme... Aujourd’hui comme alors, c’est la même chose... »InformationsTamponnement 2?‘ essés. Perpignan. 1 janvier. ( et après-midi, à 3 h. 25, le train de voyageurs 487, quittant Perpignan à 3 h. 16 et se dirigeant vers Brades, a ‘5 tan ondé à ÛOO mètres de la gare *ie Y par 1 ' tz • n de marchandises 249J se .n' 6v rp.gn»n• Ix-fi locomotives des 4 .1 ae sont télescopées. I ne vingtaine de lassés ont été dégagés des débris du matériel. Ln seul, le condocteur d une locomotive a fi Sriflrubement atteint. Les dégâts sont consul*, oies. Un train de secours est parti de Perpignan t 5 heure».Lo Parquet de Prr Y r s •. aidé sur lee lieux. > ' iContre la 3e love. nationale.Par f>4 voix contre 10, d rx abstention» et til absences, le congrès de la fédération socialiste de la Haute-Vieil ne a repoussé V adhésion à la 3mo Internationale.IntronisatioD du nouvel évêque de Eoien.Rouen, 31 janvier. Mgr. Du Bois de VUlerebel, évoqua d Alimions, nommé à Rouefl en remplacement du cardinal Dubois, nommé à Paria, a fuit &on entrée à Rouen cet après-midi à 2 heurtsIl s été solennellement intronisé sur le siège métropoliçai de Rouen.I es autorités civiles, militaires et judiciaires étaient présentes.Le Conseil national de la C €. T. Le Conseil national de la C. G. T. a examiné dans la matinée les moyens légaux de rédistance aux injonctions gouvernementales relatines au projet de dissolution de la Fédératimon et de certains syndicats ; puis il a entrepris l’étude de l'action du cartel interfédéral des services publics et l’examen de la collaboration nécessaire pour la défense des intérêts immédiats du personnel. Enfin, il se préoccupa de la situation du personnel de la C. G. T. des régions libérées et de la situation des régions elles-mêmes.Les événements d’Irlande.Dublin, 31 janvier. Lo Révérend Père Dominique, confesseur du feu lord-maire Mac Swin^ ', vient d’être condamné par lo tribunal militaire, sous l’inculpatimon d avoir en sa possession certain» documents suspects, à 3 années d’emprisonnement. Il lui a été fait remise de deux année» de la peine.Les patrons menacent de'lock-ont.Vadrid, 1er février. La Fédération patronale annonce qu’elle déclamera le lock-out au cas où les ouvriers affiliés à la Maison du peuple persisteraient à maintenir le boycottage des matrone qui emploient des ouvriers appartenant aux syndicat» catholiques.9 détenus s'évadent d’nne'prison.Barcelone, 1er février. 9 détenus se sont évadés do la potiron d» Reus après avoir scié barreaux et grillage». L'évasion avait été préparée *4 dirigée par la nommé Eacala Boini, origine. de Buenos-Aynes, qui est, paraît-il, uu profitai de l’évasion.Les communistes d? Barcelone. l^es journaux, annoncent qyfoo % *Ôté k Barcelone un Russe no on..* C. Iî«I» i1—2—21L’EXPrtESSAlsace et LorraineMULHOUSE^ Le cosluiue uatloual et carnaval. fixés journaux <ie 1 olliuiv écrivent a ce sujet ; Avant la guerre, on a pu constater qu à l'époque du carnaval le costume alsacien servait souvent de déguisement. Cette année-ci. il <>81 à espérer qu on ' souviendra du rôle que notre costume natif dial a joué lors des jours inoubliables de novembre 1918. Ce costume qui est devenu aussi bien le symbole de la tradition alsacienne que celui de notre fidélité a la France ne doit plus figurer dans le< cortège* de carnaval et dans les bals masqués. 11 ne faut pas non plus oublier que cotte profanatimon périodique de notre costume national pendant le temps dit t carnaval a contribué pour une large part à le faire disparaître île la plupart de nos villages.Nous rte pouvons que trous associer au exprimé par nos confrères de Colmar.Permis <1e «‘liasse. J^ce titulaires de permis de chasse qui défivent faire prolonger jusqu’au 3) juin 1821 leur permis. dont la durée de validité expire le 1er février l92l sont invités à payer le complément de droit s’élevant à H> fr. dG pour le permis départemental à la caisse du percepteur ou de la recette municipale qui a reçu le prix original du permis.Aux Vosges-Trotters. Nouât recevons la lettre suivante :Messieurs, Veuillez prier s. v. p. le correspondant des Vosges-Trotters de vouloir rédiger à l’avenir plus exactement les bulletins du samedi relatifs à l’état de la neige dans les Vosges : samedi on annonçait pour le Murksiein nouvelle neige et bonne piste ; or, au cours de ma sortie de dimanche, jtP n’ai découvert ni l’une ni 1 autre!Veuillez, etc. Ch. HOFF MANN,16, rue d’Alsace. Dont acte !Arrestations. I.a police mulhousienne a mis lu main sur les nommés Honke j’aula52 nus. tailleur, sans domicile fixe, pour vagabondage; Schvarb Adolphe. ‘29 ans, sujet suisse, réclamé par la Justice do son pays ; Hnsenfvntz Auguste, 29 ans. et Haseufratz Eléonore. 12 ans. rue dos Vosges, pour vol.La police u jarreté cuis Léon. 30 ans ramoneur. sans domicile fixe, p mv Vagabondage, coups et blessures. ElMay-Khalifn. 19 ans, de Monastir, pour vagabondage : Kroyenbühl! Edouard. 13 plis : 1cycr Eugène. *C> ans, sans domicile fixe.I.a rafle. Ait cours d une rafle effectuée la nuit dernièce par un peloton d'agents cyclistes, plu sieurs contra vendons, dont cinq pour tapage nocturne, ont été relevées, et une arrestation pour vol n été opérée.Extinction d’épizootie, venu i La fièvre aphteuse étant éteinte dans les nom-lunes de Schlierbach. Banzenheim, lllzach annixe Bourtzwillcr, les mesures de présorvuilons prescrite» par l'arrêté * iht 9 décembre! t*2Û et du 27 janvier 1921 B 2919/20, du 2 janvier 1921 B 2585/20 et ihi 18 novembre 1920 B 278GA20 sont abrogées.TIt A U B AC H LE-H A lTT. M. Hochstetter Joseph, de Traufoach-le-HauL "étant rend le 20 courant à Balschwiller, entravers vers 17 heures au Café Meyer laisgant sa bicyclette devant la porte. Vingt minutes après, quand il voulut la reprendre, elle était partir.WOLEERSDORE. M. Hagenbuchlin, .fosepli. de YVolferodorL possédait soûls un hangar non viol attenant «X son habitation un superbe étau fixé au mur par des fils de ter. I n amateur inconnu s en est emparé dans ht nuit du 25 au 20 courant et h omis de laisser son adresse. Le préjudice venu par ce vol s’élève à cl) lr.R1EDISHEIM. Au Cercle étui. de jeunes gens liait aura lieu dimanche prochain U à 7 h. Vt du soir, unde V>Riediscourant par lah. 't du soir, un concert donné section d’orchestre. Le programme ne manquera fias d’attirer bis amateurs d» Ixmne musique. Grâce au concours de la section théâtrale, on donnera arts x Lusehttg's Trio > et, <(Chariot >. deux saynètes m dialecte alsacien.H ABSHE1M. Dans la commune de llabeheim. dans 1 étable do M. Alphonse Johann, le bétail est atteint Je la fièvre aphteuse.Les instructions nécessaires aux fins d empêcher la propagation de cette maladie contagieuse ont été données.La commune do Hnbsheim doit être considérée comme zone interdite (Sperrgebiet) confortmiment aux art. lob) à V>2 du règlement du 10 Les nia U œuvres pour provoquer la hausse Septembre VJ|2 birr la police sanitaire des au i-L’attention des pouvoirs publics a été an**maux.TU ANN. L© premier concert du chœur mixte de t Ororphéon de l'hann a eu tien à Yhaun. le 22 janvirer, sous 1 habile direction de M. Emberger et a été suivi d’un brillant bal.publics lée sur certaines pratiques qui ont pour résultat, dans une large mesure, d’aggraver le coût de la vie ; il en résulte que la cher 'he opérations tendant à provoquer ia hausse cours des denrées s’impose comme bité absolue.Sont réputées manoeuvres illicite : La cons-unedes du fèces-Ce concert n été inauguré par une allocution président de l’Or-cuis ropuw» : n-itriotioue do M. Scbeurer. président de 1 Urlitutîon approvisionnements excessifs dans un P. $té exécutée» à la but d. spéculation. K* suroffre* aux pm ^(°”yon. , A,n Mau-.vr^ ,1. la Gloire >. par demandaient les vemlenrs eux. ^s la proxo-jPJa°quota a m accueil evw „n rocuciUeuwnt ration a la hausse par lier •. !. intima de tout éloge. Les applaudissements étaient dessus dit cours nove des ™"rd‘68r,^” ££«£*?surtout après "audition do la pista t ee cours étant cous,dere comme ”” rnf^nZnl ! T^tlut « Gloire > qui a été bissée. Los soinsla iWrH^°nportal TrécttliT,'de in l'accompagnement du piano étaient scion et enfin les agissements de commerçants< occasionnels > ott d’intermédiaires ifhitifos rélutés < parasitaires > qui par des opérations. réel:sont. en pou de temps, dos bénéfices considérables et injustifiés.Découverte d’ossements. Samedi, M. lo commissaire de police du 4me arrondissement était informé que de» terrassiers travaillant à une tranchée pour la Compagnie du Gaz, au quai d ALuta, coin de lu rue du Nordfeld, avaient mis à jour, à une profondeur do Ou centimètres, un squelette à côté duquel se trouvait un couteau rouille, ouvert... El f°> commérages allaient leur train, émettant 1 avis qu il devait s agir d un crime ancien. S étant résidu à 1 entrait indiqué, le commissaire do police e’est trouvé en présence de quelques osserments tels due côtes, omoplates, parties de jambes et fragments do colonne vertébrale. Aucun crâne, n* main ou pied humains n ont été découvertsGomme ces débris ne lui semblaient pa» provenir d'un squelette d homme, il les soumit à l'examen do M. AV.. médecin vétérinaire rue de Cale, oui a conclu nu il F agissait de narines snueietü-iues... forte ta Vie ou d un veau.d’un chien deViolation do domicile. M. rue des Laines, a porté plainte au Commissariat du 4me arr 11i dissonent contre sun propriétaire, qui, voulant absolument lo faire déguerpir de son logeaient. a pénétré de force dans celui-ci en démontant la porte, et aurait menacé Mme C. ses deux enfanta qui ont dû s enfuir par uho fenêtre ot aller bo réfugier au. Commissariat. Trois gardiens de la paix mis à sa disposition l’oïl accompagnée tX son domicile où elle a pu rentrer bous leur protection, tandis que le propriétaire était mis en demeure de replacer la porte. procès-verbal a été dressé à Ce dernier, qui sera poursuivi on o conséquence.irréprochable* Il est à souhaiter que lo directeur, M. Ein berger, encouragé par ce succès, nous fasse eu tore souvent jouir do pareils concerta.GUËBW1LLER. Théâtre Alsacien. — tandis que l’humanité sv trouve placée devant les problèmes les plus sérieux et que la nation, écrasée sous la char go d impôts se débat dans les angoisses, le peuple s’amuse, danse et rit. Est-ce pouur s oulier ? Si c est pour cela, lo Théâtre Alsacien .e G'ttebwiller vient do produire cet effet din anché roi pour fisc ou deux heures auprès de la foule de ses clients dune façon prodigieuse par la 2v représentation du < Deifcle > de Bastiau, Les rôles ont été. en somme, très bien, en partie même magistralement rendus, et plusieurs de nos comédiens amateurs n’ont certes rien à envier à ceux du métier. C cia promet pour le théâtre do verdure qui est. envisagé. Un pourra donc s’attendre à de bonnes représentations quand il s’agira de s’élever do la pure comédie à un genre supérieur et à la représentation d prévu éducatrices. En tout cas, le zèle ne manque pas et nous ne désirerions qu’une chose, c’est qu’on trouvât le méso intarit Inrequ il s’agit de s’occuper lies problèmes autrement graves qui s’imposent à tous les cioves et auxquels nous avons fait allusion.U. ALTKIRCH. Voici les premiers résultats de 1 élection au Vonsei! (l’arrondissement pour le canton d’Altkitch. wiki a eu lieu dimanche dernier.Electeurs inscrits : 3436. Votants : 1409. M. Silbermann 1362. Nüla 47. Il manque encore lo résultat de 8communesJ. élection de M. Silbermann, qui est le Candidat do l’Union Populaire Képublicaine, est assurie.S fc LESTAT. Lo 24 janvier, priés l'arrivée d’un train de marchandise. on constata, que les plombas d un wagon, contenant plusieurs caisses do chaussa(*s avaient été brisés et que les caisses avaient été éventrées. La vérification de 1 envoi établit que 5 paires do chaussures avaient disparu L enquête a démontré que le vol n a pu avoir lien qu eu cours de route. L enquête continue.Des malfaiteurs inconnus, sc servant de fausses clefs, ont ouvert le poulailler et le clapierM. Goetz. employé de chemin de for, domourant route de < 'hâtenois, et ont luit mainbasse sur 15 poules. 2 coqs et 12 lapins. Lu gendarmerie cut sur la traine des malfaiteurs.Hier, à midi. In femme de M. Lachnmun employé de cbeniiu de fer, apportait le dîner à son mari. Pour éviter de faire un détour, elle voulut traverser les rails près du pont du côté nord. Mais ville fit un faux pas et tomba au moment où l’express de Mulhouse entrait en gare. Saisie par le train, elle eut la tête broyée par les roues.SCHILTIGHEIM. ois de charbon. — A la ermite d’un vol de 5o kilos de eliarboa, commis tiu préjudice de la Briqueterie Alsacienue, par un rumine Ernestla gendarmerie, a découvert une bande d ououvriers et. d’employés qui pratiquaient ces vols sur une grande échelle.Ainsi, elle acquit la certitude, que le contremaître Joseph K. s’était tait remettre à "plusieurs reprises des somme» d argent par 1 inculé J., sommes qui ne figurent sur aucun 16sistre de ( omptabitilé et qu il gardait pour ses propres besoins. Dcvs perquisitions opérées chez d’antre inculpés aboutirent à la découverte de nombreux stocks variant entre 50 et bût> kilos, prélevés indûment au dépôt de la Briqueterie Alsacienne. L'inculpé J. a été arrêté et procèsverbal a été dressé aux divers autres délinquants. L'enquête continue à seule fin d établir la complicité plus étendue.WASSELOXXE. gondant que M. tusse, propriétaire d’un tir, se trouvait à la foire de Sarreguomines, un malfacteur inconnu a est introduit dans sa baraque cf.s est emparé de la cassette, con.enant tonie, ln recette de la fête, environ 400 francs. Ou n’a aucune trace du voleur.LA MUSIQUE A MULHOUSESéance de Sonates pour piano et violon.A la séance de sonates donnée dimanche [ans la salle des conférences de lu Bourse par Mlle Gertrude Eluegvl, violoniste, et M. Henry Meyer, pianiste, ce’ dernier a galamment cédépas n sa gracieuse partenaire qui a exécuté trois solo : lt* prélude et allegro > de I uinfini, la r sonate > de Tartini, dans laquelleDidon abandtirinév > exhale sa douleur, avec le svutiinunt cuis convient, et la toujours cvbr.* et aussi toujours difficile « t hayon* de t.-S. Bach pour violon seul, dont elle a débrouillé la polyphonie compliquée avec sûreté et maitrise.(’’est l t première fois que nous entendons ci* violoniste dont la technique se caractérise pur un<s belle qualité de son bien ronde, B h eu relise suppression de ce vibrato de la main gauche dont sont affligés tant de violonistes et violoncellistes, un je» franc et point maniéré.Les deux jeunes artistes ont ensuite j«>uv sonate on si bémol No 1.5 de Mozart, et la sonate en ré majeur No 1 de Beethoven, la première datant de lVj>oquc où Mozart était en pleine possession de ses moyens, la seconde de celle où Beethoven entrevoyait sa voie.L interprétation sourit. sans prétentions, exempte d exagérations, de contraries violents,et malgré cela pb‘in<‘ do sentiment, de fraîcheur et de jeunesse, a beaucoup plu.Nous suivrons avec intérêt le développement d<* ces deux talents qui n’ont pas dit leur dérider mot.G.THEATRELe Retour. Enfin ! < Le Retour ./ nous vient ! En choitiiH.sa.nt cet énorme succès pour le disixième et dernier spectacle. M. Ch. Bar et a voulu clore magnétiquement la belle série de son cycle.NOTHALTEN. Nous relevons à V* Officiel > du 15 janvier la nomination à titre exceptionnel, pour fait de guerre, de notre compatriote Paul Waechtcr. tieutin.'tnt-colonel du ll'^o R. 1. à Courbevoie, au titre de commandeur de la Légion d honneur.Le lieutenant-colonel AA alester a été blessé 5 fuis et 5 fois cité : Croix do guerre avec palmes. Parti comme lieutenant au début des hostilités, il a été promu capitaine dès la première année et a reçu la croix de chevalier de la Légion d bonjour. Après sa 3e blessure, eu novembre 1915, il fut promu commandant et officier de la Légion d’honneur.Son neveu, le sergent Gustave Waechter, engagé volontaire, est m^ri pour la France le Il août TJlti, à Lassigny : Croix de guerre avec palmes et Médaille militaire.CHATENOIS fm femme d’un aiguilleur avait l'esprit dérangé depuis quo sun fils avait perdu une main par suite d’accident Aotue seulement d'un jupon. elle se rendit sur un champ où allo arrosa de pétrole son vêtement et y mit le feu. Pendant quelle, elle, brûlait, elle Se porta avec un couteau plusieurs coups t la poitrine et au liras, dont elfe détacha la main. On l'a transportée mourante â 1 hôpital.STRASBOURG. Lee propriétaires d une grande brasserie des environs se sont vus gratifiés d utl procès-verbal pour spéculation illicite sur les loyers.Leurs exigences envers les locataires entêté devin? augmentation des prix des loyers atteignant 79, 96 ot 9H % sur les prix d avantguerre.LES SOIRÉESde samedi et de dimancheOn aurait du réellement se couper ^ en tri; ou en quatre, samedi et dimanche soir, pou) cuivre les nombreuses soirées qui étaient don nées par plusieurs sociétés de notre ville.AU F. C. M. 93 Pendant qu une grande partie de notre jeu* nea-tv studieuse suivait avec iniértO. les péripéties de Poàyeuae > qui nouba était donné bar le lln-atre classique et dont nous avons rendu compte dans l t Express •' d hier, la jeucesse sportive o était donne rendez-vous dans les salons richement décorée de la Bourse ou 1 avait convoquée le comité du F. C. M. 93.oui connaît cette société doyenne n aura pas été surpris de l atmosphère d intime cordialité qui a plané sur la feue et de sa merveilleuse Organisation due à 1 esprit dr initiative do son comité et de son nouveau président, M. Joachim Bloch.Comptant, d'autre part, tant d amis et huit de sympathies, il n'était pas étonnant que lee salles aient été trop petite* pour contenir tous ceux <m’i avaient donné suite à 1 aimable incitatimon de M. Bloch. Les notabilités, tant du côté civil que militaire, avaient exprimé leurs rerets de no pouvoir assister à cotte fête, retenues comme elles 1 étaient par une réception de gala à la préfecture de t. polar. M. Rerny représentait la municipalité.La société s était assuré le concours de 1 ormaestro < Union >, ainsi que de Mlle marguerite Bernard et de M. Girard. Mlle Bernard a chanté la sérénade dt* Toselli ; le duo de < Manon >, chanté par elle et M. Girard, qui possède une belle et souple voix do fort ténor a été chaleureusement applaudi. M. Girard a sur tout déployé les qualités do son organe dans < Le Kéve du prisonnier >, de Ruhinstcin.Profitant pin petit entr’atto, M. Joachim Bloch a prononcé une allocution au cours dv laquelle il n évoqué tous les grands événements sportifs du club : la victoire de l'équipe d'Allace contre celle du Nord, due en premier lieu a la participation des joueurs Wolf Poteraehmidt et Bloch ; la participation prochaine de Bloch au match France-Irlande, qui se disputera à Paris, etc.Parlant ensuite du stade de ïîourtzwiller, il a souligné que le profil a pu être mis à exécution grâce à un certain nombre de subventions privées. On sait d'ailleurs quo le terrain a été nivelé et qu’actuellement le mur et la porte d’entrée sont presque terminés.L’inauguration aura lieu au printemps. M. Bloch s’est fait l’interprète des doléances de nos sportifs mulhousiens auprès de ln municipalité. 11 a dit :< 11 est regrettable de constater le lieu d’intarit que la municipalité de Mulhouse apporte à toute manifestation sportive. Au lieu d encourager les sports pur des subventions, par la fondation d'un prix, par le don d une copeau d'un objet d’art quelconque, elle n a jusqu’à présent que mis des bâtons dans les roues a toutes les sociétés Sportives de .Mulhouse, à nous également. C’est pour cette raison, du reste, que nous avons été obligés do construire notre stade de BourtzwilliT pour pouvoir continuer à exister.< La bile de Mulhouse a beau invoquer 1 fuit actuel de scs finances, ce n’est pu*, une excase. A7oyez dw villes qui ont bien plus souffert jus la nôtres ie ne vous citerai quo Lille, Roubaix et prestiez coutils les villes belges, foutes ccs villes, avec l aide de leur municipalité, ont cil à cuir de reconstruire leurs terrainé de sports fini ont Hé déva*tê« par 1 inévasion biche. J’espère que notre brave Conwâl municipal qui soiüfro de la maladie à la mode, I encéphale léthargique, se réveillera un jour ii rattrapera le temps perdu, cela nous fera plaisir. >Il a terminé -on allocution en insistant sur a nécessité du culte dt* sports et de 1 éducation physique en Alsace, wir les bords du Rhin. tLa e»oiré(! s terminée comme d usage par un bol des plus moyens c* dots plus brillant*.A l’Amicale de la Reconstitution. Soirée plut-’A intime celle qui réuni»«ajt ions la ratio salle (lu Ktirsaai les rnwobree du l t Amicale de la Reconstitution >, «ot-iété préridée par M. Juuin. iat nuisis, une cordial IcH plus intime» a régné durant l exécution j un pi ograuum* des mieux choisis. Un a e»r •eiidu avec beaucoup de plaisir Mlle Suzanne louis. la joyeuse commère de la < Crise des i .irises et d<‘ la revue < Taiti-toi. tu m Renier...vos >. dans son répertoire, ainsi que liane a en i malle c Les Deux Sourds > do Jules Moieaux, où elle interprétait avec élégance et chu, euv le rôle d'Eglantino à côté de se» partenaires : M M. Bonnal, Clout et Curnif-r.Dt‘ti intir-mezzos coniques# (MM. Coquelm, l’auteur de la revue altkireboise que noue venons (io citer, cl Qoet) ont alterné avec des •dansons dites par Mme Alarpon.Au programme officiel, si vous voulez, a succédé un bal dont nous uo disons qu’une, eco:o : qu’il était splendide, et si gai qu à 6 h. dit foxtrottait encore.A la Conférence au Village.Nous avons déjà parlé à plusieurs reprise» u but que la < Conférence au Village > pouruit en convoquant la population de* campamas de la H art h et <hi Sundgou à des poirées créatives ou d’ordre, instructif telles que celles ni ont été organisées récemment à Kauahetm M à Siereutz. Tâclie louable, certes, et qui mène d’attirer .^qîelle 1 attention de tous ceux lui ont intérêt à ce que le niveau intellectuel e notre population rurale soit élevé t c’est Là l ailleurs aussi un moyen de combattre Lexode Je la campagne qui. au courant des dernières armées, a pris une extension qui pouvait devenir désastreuse. Le travail, qui est souvent plus facile dans l’industrie que dans la culture les champs, ia perspective de gains plus élevés et non en dernier lieu 1 attraction qu exercent las lieux de réjouissances (Les cinémas entre autres) de la ville, sont des facteurs avec lesquels il faut compter.Décentraliser les acquisitions de notre culture moderne en taire profiter également la population laborieuse de* campagnes, voilà l’un des buis essentiels que poursuit la <r conférence au A alliage >.Tout le monde lui sera reconnaissant do travailler, d autre part, d une façon assidue et sans relâche à la diffusion de la langue et dy la pensée françaises, non seulement dans les campagnes, mais aussi dans les centres tels qu» l’est notre ville.( evt dans cet ordre d idée et pour réaliser le beau projet qu’est la pénétration de V ce prit alsacien et de l’esprit français, que la conférence au A alliage a organisé, ainsi ou’on le sait, des cours de langue française dans notre ville.. Récemment déjà, lors d une représentation donnée pour les membres du Cercle dés Anhales, nous avons pu constater l^s piogrt’e recel que k*; élèves de ces (jours ont fait au cours d un travail de deux pans.I.a tâche est lourde et péuibh*. il est vrai, mais no méritent elle pas 1 e« efforts que le comité et les professeurs déployant pour arriver à des résultats palpables ?En 1 honneur dés élèves de cos cour» 1» Conférence au 7pillage, quo préside avec tant30.Eu€ de laflésange,STRASBOURGFEUILLETON DE «L’EXPRESS» 26 Mardi l«r Février 1921LE CHAPEAU GRISPAEPIERRE DECOURCELLELe chef de la police do la Sûreté, lo conquistaire de Boulogne et quatre gendarmes obstruaient toutes les issue» de la salle à manger de maître Ramelin.Derrière eux, apparaissaient curieuses, effarée. les têtes des gens de la maison.L’avocat,' stupéfait, se dirigea vers le chef,de la Sûreté et lui demanda ce qui l’amenait chez lui. ‘— Mon cher inspire, répondit celui-ci aveu sotie l’aménité dont il pouvait être susceptible envers un membre éminent du barreau, mon cher maître, vous me voyez désolé de venir troubler ia quiétude de votre intérieur -, mais, vous lo savez, mes fonctions m v obligent.— Elles vous obligent à qui ? fit. un pou sèchement lo vieil avocat, furieux qu’on employât un procédé aussi brutal envers lui.— Vous avez chez vous un jeune homme, nommé Jacques (le Grandprey..C’est moi, monsieur ! dit Jacques en satançant vers le policier.Qui, c'eflt lui, ajouta litre Ramelin, soutenant Madeleine qui tremblait do tous ses mebret.. Efr bien î qùo lui. voulez-vous !,Jacques do Grandprey, vous êtes accusé j d’assassinat et do meurtre sur la personne deRobert do Gesvres. Au nom do la loi, je vous arrête. | — Jacques ! s’écria Madeleine haletante d’é motion... Accusé de meurtre!... Lui!... Allons donc, monsieur, c’est impossible !— Mon entant ! fit maître Ramelin. — Mou amie, répondit Jacques, sur la mémoire do ma mère, je vous jure que je ne suis pas nu assassin.Puis se tournant vers le chef de la Sûreté qui attendait impassible :— Monsieur, qui m’accule ? lui demanda-t-il. — Une déposition terrible. — De qui Y ,De colle qu'on peut appeler la veuve do votre victime.— Régine t •— La marquise Régine de Vallauris. — Elle !... C’est elle qui... Jacques n’eut pa» la force de continuer. Il était comme anéanti.Le relief de la Sûreté reprit froidement : — Madame de Vallauris n’a pas prononcé votre nom, elle n’a fait que répondre aux quasi lions de M. le procureur dp la République qui s’est transporté à son hôtel dès qu’il a été informé de l’affaire.— Et ces réponses, demanda à son tour matIro Ramelin, ont tellement chargé M. de Grandpresque que lo Parquet: a lancé un mandat d’amener ?— Oïli. — Vous l’avez ? —iLe voici. / Et le chef de la julien de Sûreté tendit le mandat d’amener à maître Ramelin qui s’inclina.— Rien à faire qu’à obéir, dit-il. AU I c’est affreux !— Oui, c’est affreux, s’écria Jacques, car ie suis innocent ? Devant Dieu, je jure, que je suie innocent ! » I— A'ous prétendez ne pas avoir frappé M. j le Gesvres ?— Si fait, bien au contraire, je reconnais l’avoir Irappé.— Hein ! tirent à la fois le policier et 1 avocat !— Mais eu duel, s’écria le jeune homme. Entendez-vous, en duel, face à faces dans un combat loyal, où je risquais ma vie contre la sienne, et non pas traîtreusement dan» l’ombre comme un lâche et vil assassin..— En duel, répondit le policier, c’est impossible ; la blestiurq( quj a tué M. de Gesvrue n’petit pas une blessure do duel. C’est une blessure à bout portant, une blessure d’assassinat qui parle contre vous, et qui opus condamne.— Mais, cela lie peut pas être !... — D’ailleurs, comment, pourquoi, par quelle suite de circonstances Ririez-Vous été amené à vous battre hier soir, au moment de la signabure de son contrat avec M. de Gesvres, que tout le monde considérait comme votre ami, presque comme votre frère ?— Eh ! s’écria Jacques, justement parce que.. Mais au moment où il allait parler, il s’arrêta.L’Impossibilité où il se trouvait d’expliquer l’épouvantable blessure qui avait brisé et enlevé une partie du crâne de Robert se dressa devent lui.Puis, pour s<i disculper, ne lut fallait-il pas, devant tous, devant Madeleine, rougir do honte en racontant ses relations avec Régine, la femme do son bienfaiteur, le général marquis de Vallauris ?Ce dernier ne se trouvait, plus là pour en rougir, il est. vrai, mais la marqutêo douairière de Vallauris existait encore.Allait-il désoler et déshonorer lobpeu d années qui lui restaient à vivre, eu lui jetant au visage la honte de celle qui portait encore lo nom de son fils ?N’était-ce pus rçuemutltro par la plus noire ingratitude tous les soins dont on avait comblé son enfance, tous les bienfaits qu’on lui avaitN’était-ce pasprodigués dans sa jeunesse ? la tuer ?...Non, il no pouvait s’y résoudre. 11 se tut. — (Test le châtiment ! se dit-il. Puis, jetant un dernier regard sur sa fiancée, il dit au policier :— Je vous suis, monsieur1" ! Un cri lui répondit. Madeleine venait de tomber évanouie.Maître Ramelin se précipita vers sa nièce, tandis quo Mme Crépinet lui prodiguait les soins les plus empressés. quant à Jacques, il fit un pas vers sa fiancée, étendue inerte et les yeux fermés sur un fauteuil.— Madeleine, dit-il d’une voix que le silence général faisait plus vibrante et plus sonore, merci de n’avoir pas douté de moi. Non ! Soyez-on certaine, celui qui vous aime et à qui vous avez dit que vous l'aimiez, n’est pas couable du meurtre infâme dont on l'accuse. J’ai dit la vérité, je l’affirme. Et si les juges ne me croient pas, je ne demande à Dieu qu’unoeeule grâce, c’est que vous, au moins, vous mo croyiez. Peu m’importe le reste !Et se tournant vers les agents qui le regardaient avec la mine curieuse de gens habitués à de pareils spectacles :— Marchons ! dit-il d’une voix ferme. A ce moment, et tandis que maître Ramelin s’empressait auprès de sa nièce toujours évanouie, une main so posa sur l’épaule de l’avocat. C’était celle do Crépinet.— Maître Ramelin, fit tout bas le brave garçon, vous m’avez dit que eo jeune homme était le fiancé do votre nièce...— Oui, répondit lo vieillard accablé, presque mon fils ! ;— Alors, il ne peut pas être coupable î — Mais on l’accuse !... Et il ne nio pas !...Qu’importe !... Est-cse qu’on ne m’accusai! pas aussi, moi!... FA pourtant vous aveu prouvé, démontre quo j’étais un honnête homme.— C’est vrai ! — Je vous ai dit alors, reprit Crépinet d’une voix solennelle, que ma vie était à voue* Eh bien... Cette bio, je vous jure de la consacrer à prouver 1 innocence de votre fils.Maître Ramelin tomba sur un siège en so cachant le visage dans ses mains, tandis que Jacques de Grandprey sortait entraîné par tea agents. ‘ ! i LXIVScion 1 usage, Jacques de Grandprey fut à’a* bord conduit à la Préfecture do police.IA. il eut à subir un interrogatoire dans le cabinet du juge d’instruction.Cet interrogatoire ne fut pas long. Malgié tous les efforts de ce magistrat, il no put faire sortir le prévenu do la réponse suivante :— J ai tué M. Robert de Gosvtos dans un duel loyal et sans témoins. Ne me demande» lien de plus.On concevra facilement l’indignation, la cohère du juge d'instruction devant cette attitude dédaigneuse et détachée de toutes lea terreurs ordinaires quo l’appareil de la justice inflige à tous le» criminels.Ix> silence, le mutisme de l’accusé, lui enlevaient .sa plus puissante arme. Il lui fallait se contenter de» dépositions d un tas de témoins, plus ou moins intéressants, et tous, sauf Régine de Vallauris. désintéressés du fond de l’affaire.Et encore, parmi ees témoins, un des plu» importants lui manquait-il !En recevant l’assignation adressée 4 son mail, madame Crépinet s’était vue forcée de répondre. que ce dernier avait quitté Pari» pour. <dI aires et qu’allo ne savait ni où il se trouvait, ni quand il reviendrait.‘A suivie.) L'EXPSEBB1 -2—21compétence Mlle Iavrc. avait organisé dilua uv-he dernier une mu viné qui a pleinement réussi. Le monde officiel de notre ville y as> pistai. Citons le sous-préfet et Mme Casser.XVotf, M. C arons. inspecteur dos truies primaires, le général Tabouis. etc.1-a matinée » débuté par une allocution du «capitaine .Toussauit,» prôeidlvtiit do la section cantonale ite la ligue française à Saint-Amarin. il ést venu apporter lias saints de la société-srnur qui soiimu* toute poursuit les mêmes buts et oui communie avec la Conférence au Village dans le méso esprit français.Cédant la parole à M. Schonpfer. vonfvrent'ter de la. section de Mulhouse, le capitaine a «ouImité à la Con6éapenee au Village un avenir prospère et la protection de tout* les miteux intéressés A, la dilfuMoil de la pensée et dit bénie fruitais dans nos provinces.M. Rch«rpfer a fait ensuite une causerie en dialecte* alsacien sur la « Marseillaise ?. son origine et sa signification à travers lvs ôté. •Sou exposé qui a fort intéressé l’auditoire, o rié accompagné de la projection du fameux Vilrn < La Maroeilluise :> que nous avons admiré deruiédeîutMit nu «ï Corso >, l étsMissotiamt bien connu de lu rue du Sauvage.Notre poète-paysan, dans le dialecte te studio rien et savoureux, doit. lui seul a d ailleurs U secret, a dit quelque vers qui ont été fort goûtés par 1 assistance.Pltia pour bien, terminer la mariale. le coureur dos élèves des* cours de la Conférence s'est tait entendre dans le < Chant du Départ >. On <ro peut que le féliciter de la netteté d exécution et de la pure prononciation française.1*0 comité aura été satisfait. Noue d'ailleurs aussi...DERNIERE HEUREService spécial jc « L’EXPRESS»Conseil de cabinetAu Foyer du Soldat. An Foyer du Soldat on donnait dimanche soir pour la première fois à Mulhouse une pièce dtt notre sympathique et' distingué confrère, M. .Vuurv de t < Alaace >.■ C'est une pièce qu’il a écrite il y a une mitaine d’années et qui fut jouée plus de cent fois sur les scènes do Rouen, Bruxelles et de presque tous les théâtres belges.< T. F. > — test le titre de la pièce — n est pas une formule chimique nouvelle, ce sont les deux lettres que portent imprimées au ter rouge dans la chair les bagnards condamnée aux travaux forcés.Voici quelques mots sur le sujet : ik-nri, garvt>ti-boulanger. travaille dan» une boulangerie de Rouen, après être revenu de < renne. où il n passé cinq années de sa vie pour avoir, à 1 âge de 18 ans. dans un accès de colère tué un de ses amis.Epris d un amour sincère pour la fille du boulanger, Germaine, qui de sou côté brûle do toute sa flamme pour l’aide-boulanger, il veut quitter la maison de son patron, reconnaissant I impossibilité d’une alliance entre Germaine et l'ancien bagnard.Mis au courant du passé de Henri par un témoin du drame, le boulanger est sujet d'un conflit terrible entre 1 alfectkm qu'il éprouve pour son aide qui durant Ica deux années qu il l’emploie a donné maintes preuves de ta loyauté et de son honnêteté reconquis tût. et le devoir impérieux de n? pas confier sa fille A un ancien bagnard. L affection triomphe i*t le dénouement est amené par un effet des plus tragiques.Le boulanger, armé d un fer chauffé, trappe Henri à lu place pêne où au fer rouge !<« lettres T.Avec leur disparition est honneur — et on devine lail porte imprimées F. rendu à Henri son fin.C’est une enivre d’un pathétique émouvant et d'un intérêt dramatique fort doeé... Sch.Une attaque brusquée allemande n’est pas possible avant 5 ou 10 ansDans un article signé Jean de Thonaque, puélié par le < Lorrain >, de Metz, sont exposées Usa raisons pour lesquelles, — actuellement, et pendant une période de cinq à dix ans, — une agression de l'Allemagne est < matériellement > impossible.L'Allemagne u bien, ù l’heure présente, les cadres officiers nécessaires ù une entrée en guerre immédiate, mais elle ne possède ni les hommes ni le matériel en quantité suffisante. Jean de Thonaque croit duo, si l Allemagne tentait présentement un»' mobilisation, celle-ci serait < loupée >, dit-il, malgré les idées chauvines et revanchardes de la jeunet' allemande, nanti parler des grèves de cheminots et entres sabotages ; parce que, parmi lee hommes, les uns ont tout simplement < soupe > do la guerre et les autres n’admettent en fait de guerre que la guerre civile.L'auteur de l'article t'ait observer que les deux grands centi’es industriels, la Ruhr et la Silésie, dans lesquelles V Allemagne! pourrait, en un certain nombre d'année1*, combler le déficit do son matériel, se trouvent, l’un sous le canon dos Alliés, l’autre A portée d'une offensive polonaise. Enfin, sur mer, le Reich est complètement désarmé..Jean de Thonaque peut écrire : < L’Allemagne d’aujourd’hui est. donc incaable non seulement de soutenir l effort énorme d’une guerre prolongée, mais môme de mobiliser autre chose que quelques divisions. >Mais enfin, si elle réussissait A mettre sur pied dos armées et à les équiper ? La crainte de nos canons et de nos avions, dont les obus on leu torpilles tomberaient en territoire allemand, inspirera longtemps la sagesse.» L’Entente aurait tout le temps de mobiliser et d’écraser, définitivement cette fois, une Allemagne, assez; insensée pour l’attaquer, alors qu’elle, l’Allemagne, est isolée et n’a à attendre de secours ni de ses, anciens alliés, lee Autrichions, les Turcs ou les Bulgares, ni do ses alliés de demain, les bolchevistes russes. >Paris, 31 janvier Lee ministres et sous-secrétaires d’oblat se sont réunis en < conseil de cabinet ce soir ; f> heurté, sous lu préflideisre de l. Aristide P-riand. Lo président du Conseil »’ive occupé de régler les attributions outre les différents déparements ministériels. ainsi que de diverses quêtions d’ordre intérUntr. Ces décisions seront sanctionnées demain au Conseil des ministres. Le Conseil s'est également occupé de fa question des pétroles. La liquidation des stocks de pétrole et d'essence sera confiée M. Faisant, sous secrétaire d’Etat à la liquidation des stocks. Pour ce qui est des autres questions (accords, etc.) elles seront confiées au ministre du commerce. M. Doumer u fait un appel vigoureux en faveur de la rompre» ion de* dépense». C’est ainsi que, maintenant, le nombre de voitures automobiles mises à la 1 imposition des différents ministères, est réduit de » % .M. Friand a ensuite rein compte des travaux de la Conférence ; se félicitant tout particTilièremeot de l'accord qui s'est établi entre roua les Alliés dans un t'éprit de cordialité parti('wlièremeiH confiante, 1» président du Consel av propose d ailleurs de taire une déclaratimon devant la Chambre et le Sénat jeudi prochair.Paris, 1er février. Le < Petit Parisien » dit qu’au début de la séance du Conseil des ministres, M. Bonnevay, garde d<w sceaux, s’est lait l’interprète de tous ses collègues pour féliciter le président du Consel de son attitude au cours de la Conférence interalliée et des résultats qu’il y avait obtenus.1-e même journal signale qu au cours de la discussion qui, hier à la commission des finances a suivi la lecture do la lettre de M. Briand, il a été parlé de la mobilisation de la dette allemande qui sera l’objet de conversations ultérieures entre Alliés. Aucune décision n'a été prise. I41 commission tiendra une nouvelle séance mercredi matin.A la Chambre, au début de la séance de ce matin, le président fera connaître qu'il a reçu des demandes d’interpellation. M. Pmrmev seul assistera à la séance, les ministres étant retenus à l’Elysée par le Conseil. 11 s’opposera au nom du gouvernement A la discussion Immédiate des interpellations et demandera à. 1 assemblée de renvoyer à jeudi la fixation de la date de la discussion.fl. Briand parlera jeudi à la Chambre.Pans, 31 janvier. M. Briand fera jeudi à la Chambra une dédéclaration sur la séance de la conférence interalliée.accusés, l’un Il s appuie blessure qu’ilHouehy, sur une a reçue h de L’auberge de arrêté. Il parait1.U3H deux principaux Bnnrclie avec difficulté. Canne A lu Milite de la la bombe, Lors de la bataille Mnchcloinville, quand il fut décidé à se défendre éai«trgiqHmnent. L’autre, Kieffet, dont 1 allure et la physionomie ne sont pas antipathiques, main qui est ( déprimé, comparait devant le jury, enveloppé dans -me kurde peau de bique.L'acte d'accusation qui est tort long, étant In, le président, M. Babille, rtpp»?Ué les antécédons des accusés. Ron<hy reconnaît outil n déserté et qu’il n abandonné su fenils et son enfant.Los renseignements bmml-, sur les autres accusés, qui sont des comoro. r«e<, ne sont pas mauvais.La solidarité britannique.Londres, 3l janvier. La ville de Folkestime ayant adopté le village de Morlancourt, fait des efforts pour cueillir les fonds destinés ù lui venirPoupées de Modesfait destinésenreaideLes conflits entre nationalistes et socialistes.Rome, 1er février. On mande do Florence au < Mestiagero > : L^a Nazione > annonce qu’à la suite dus récents conflits entre nationalistes et socialistes, une grève politique générale dans toute l tale est envisagée par les organisations ouvrières extrémistes qui cherchent à entraîner la C. G. F. dans le mouvement. La grève générale due cheminots serait imminenteConférence à Bruxelles le 7 lévrier.Pans. 31 janvier. Conformément aux instructions, (lu Conseil suprême, les membres de la Conférence et les experts sont convoqués à Bruxelles pour le 7 février, ainsi que les déléguée allemands. Dès à présent, les experts alliés reprirent contact et élaborèrent un programme de délibération».Le retour da doler flamer à Paris. Paris, 1er février. Le « Petit Parisien > remarque que, du fait du retour de M. Mayer à Paris, se trouvent controuvée les bruits qui ont couru de la démission do l’ambassadeur d’Allemagne à Paris et de sou remplacement par M. Fischer.La délégation hellénique à la Conférence de Londres.Athènes, 31 janvier. Le Conseil mess ministres d hier s’est occupé de la formation de la délégation hellénique auprès de la Conférence de Londres. Le premier ministre, M. Khallys, sera président de la dénégation et sera accompagné par le ministre des [manges, M. L-alogiie.ro portos. Iju délégation quittera Athènes h' 7 février. Le premier ministre s’piratera. ou 3 joui*» à Paris et arrivera à Londres quelques jours avant, la réunion de la Conférence, utm d’entrer en contact avec J os cercles politiques anglais.Les Dieux qu on brise.liens la marine allemande, on vient maintenano, i?6 mol» après la culbute de l'empereur allemand, de supprimer la mention de < ka-neriivh > sur le* sceaux et cachets do la marine allemande. Le gouvernement du licha a pris urge décision catégorique dans ce sens. Toute pièce officielle qui portera encore la mention <• kaiserlieh > sera considérée comme nulle et r-urvs valeur.Dans la < Reicltswe.hr >. les anciens sceaux ri cachets devront être expurgés h la. date du 1er février du mot < kôniglich > vous peine do n'tlliU) dos pièces qui en auront été revêtu»;.L affaire des f&D passeports.Paris, 31 janvier. Aucune perquisition n'a été opérée dans la matinée concernant 1 affaire de l'office des faux passeports. La journée d’aujourd'hui a été consacrée à l’examen dotes doctmnmtti saisis au cours des perquisitions d’hier, ce qui demande un certain temps, la majorité des papiers étant écrits en langue russe. IXx individus appréhendée hier ont passé la nuit dans les locaux de la police judiciaire. Ils ne sont pas arrêtés, mais simplement mis 4 la disposition de la police judiciaire. Parmi les individus consignés se trouve un nommé Oker, commerçant dans le 2e j arrondissement, connu dans les milieux sociales-tes comme militant de la 2e section du parti et membre clv comité directeur du parti communiste.A 20 i. '■(, aucune décision n’avait été prise encore v u sujet des individus communiste arrêtés hier. La décision qui interviendra t leur sujet ne sera prise que demain à midi.Snr les traces de l’agence de faux passeports.Nice, 31 janvier. Dans la matinée de nombreuses perquisitions ont été opérées tant 4 l’hôtel où est descendu le docteur Zalewsky qu’à la poste. Mme Zalowskv a été également arrêtée.Paris, 31 janvier. Cet après-midi, une conférence qui a duré de. 3 h. à 5 h. au Parquet de la Seine, a ou lieu entre le procureur de la République, M. Schcrclin, et M M. Dumas, directeur des renseignemets généraux à lu préfecture de police ; Ducroc, • directeur de la police judiciaire, et ferai ici, commissaire de la police judiciaire, nu sujet do l’arrestation des communiantes révoluactionnaires. Aux domiciles civils de ces derniersPOUDRE .CRÈME. PARFUMSliccudie d’un dépôt de l'armée d'Orient. Marseille, 1er février. l u incendie n détruit un entrepôt du service de réserves es de l’armée d’Orient. Les dégâts sont évalués à plus d un million.Lltalie décore un allemand.Home, 1er janvier. Le < TernjK) >, organe officieux, annonce que [ la première décoration italienne accordée depuis la guerre à dos sujets allemands vient d être hivernée au journaliste Stein, qui u été fait commandeur de l’ordre de la Couronne d Italie sur la proposition de la présidence du Conseil.La filiation en Sibérie.Kharbine, 29 janvier. On croit savoir que le gouvernement do Moscou a ordonné au gouvernement do Chita d’adoter une attitude agressive.Ce qui, entre autres choses, aurait motivé cette mesure, c'est que le bruit court qu un accord vient, d'être conclu à Moukden entre le général iSemenoff et les autorité» militaires japonaises d’une part et Cüang-Tso-Lin, le plus puissant < tueur > de la Chine, et fortement pro-juponais, d’autre part. Aux termes <le cet accord, les armes seraient rompues aux troupes des généraux Kapp<'l et Somenoft, pourvu que ce dernier se range 4 nouveau vous la bannière blanche contise les rouges, avec l’aide des Japonais.On conclut dt* Ce bruit à la possibilité d'une guerre au printemps entre la Russie des Soviets et le Japon.Le yacht « fléléorde l ex-àaiser.Barcellone, 1er février. !>' yacht < Météo r > appartenant à l’ex-kals»qd’Allemagne est arrivé dans le port pour être mis en vente au prix de 9 millions de Mark.La pacification de la Syrie.Paris, 1er février. L» général Gouraud * déclaré 4 un collaborateur d’< Exceltiior > que la pacification de la Syrie est un fait accompli depuis la chute deémir Fayçal. Le pays voit d ores et déjà se développer sa richesse agricole. Les populations réconciliées prennent peu à peu conscience de leurs intérêt.-) solidaires et de leurs sentiments communs.
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Our mission The Far Eastern leopard is the rarest big cat in the world, with only about 90 remaining in the wild. But the subspecies was teetering on the brink of extinction in the late 20th century, when there were only 30-35 leopards left. In 2011, protective measures began to be implemented, and the situation improved. The independent non-profit organisation Far Eastern Leopards was established in order to study, preserve and restore the leopard population in Russia. In 2012, the Government passed a resolution establishing Land of the Leopard National Park in the Primorye Territory. In 2013, the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation was amended to introduce criminal penalties for poaching, keeping, transporting and selling extremely rare wild animals, Far Eastern leopards included. The first conviction has been handed down for possession and sale of a leopard skin. These efforts have already produced results. The leopard population has started to grow, and its geographical distribution has expanded, spreading from Russia into China. We have managed to stop the extermination of the rarest wild cat in the world, but the population must reach at least 150 before the Far Eastern leopard can be considered safe. We work closely with Land of the Leopard National Park and the Kedrovaya Pad Nature Reserve where most Far Eastern leopards live. We help combat the main threats to the leopard's survival, including poaching and forest fires. Our organisation also sponsors projects to maintain populations of animals that constitute the main source of food for the leopard. Apart from protecting the predator and its habitat, we sponsor research projects at Land of the Leopard National Park. Various types of monitoring are performed to measure the population of this highly secretive animal and the efficiency of protection measures. We believe that to know the Far Eastern leopard is to love it, and we are doing everything possible to introduce this rare animal to more people. We hold news conferences, roundtable discussions, exhibitions and other media events, and produce popular science documentaries.  Friends, together we can save this unique predator!
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Thursday, May 5, 2011 Paleo Baby I strive to try and maintain some semblance of online anonymity with this blog. Because of this, I've deleted many an intended post here and elsewhere as I was composing it, because it gives away too much personal info. I've had several life altering events I've blogged about in the past year, but one thing I haven't touched on yet has been the birth of my first child. In order to write this post while attempting to keep up my pretenses of anonymity, I will refer to my child as "Paleo Baby" for the rest of this piece and avoid gendered references to the child. Now, I've spent a good deal of time blogging about dietary and nutrition issues, and have related many of my own personal experiences I've undergone since I began eating foods contrary to the conventional wisdom of mainstream society. But I've done more than put my money were my mouth is...I've put the dietary principles I blog about into practice with raising my child. In short, my baby is being raised loosely following the Paleo diet guidelines. Another way to put it, is that I've not only put my money where my mouth is, I've put my progeny where my advocacy blogging has been. It has been an uphill battle with most people. Paleo Baby's doctor, my wife, my in-laws, my own parents...all have argued, disagreed with me or have expressed incredulous amazement when they see me do things that are against conventional wisdom with regards to raising and caring for paleo baby. I don't give a damn. As far as I'm concerned, the results speak for themselves. It started at conception. That is when I essentially took over the grocery shopping (my wife loves pasta and bread, I had to take over the shopping to get that stuff out of the house) and cooking at least 50% of the meals in my household. I made sure to feed my pregnant wife ample supplies of proteins and fats, while eliminating all sugars, processed snack foods, and Omega-6-rich vegetable oils. I highly restricted all grains, bread, pasta and other such high-carb fare...including "heart healthy whole grains." I fed my wife plenty of bacon, eggs (from our own pastured chickens) fried in a mix of bacon grease and butter (the highest quality butter from grass fed cows - either Anchor brand from New Zealand or Kerry Gold brand from Ireland), and a wide assortment of vegetables also sauteed in butter/bacon grease. This was breakfast every single day for the past two years. Dinners were largely consisted of vegetables and meat...especially red meats - buffalo, grass fed beef, free range chicken and pork, as well as fresh caught fish. All vegetables were liberally buttered and salted with fresh ground sea salt. We would also regularly eat tubers like sweet potato and yams deep fried in extra-virgin coconut oil. In short, if you believe in the lipid hypothesis, my pregnant wife should have gained 300 lbs. and died of a heart attack shortly after birth. Except she actually lost weight in all the right places. Her pregnancy was all belly, while she burned off excess fat in her arms, legs, upper body, neck and face. See, prior to pregnancy, she would regularly eat junk food. While she was basically following my paleo diet at home, she regularly ate pasta, bread, fast food, restaurant foods and drank soda and ate snacks and such while at work and out with her friends. Once she got pregnant, she got serious and cut all of that out "for the baby." When she was 9 months pregnant, you could not tell she was carrying if you saw only her back view. Another thing that nearly everyone couldn't believe we did, was eschew any prenatal vitamin supplements. The only supplement my wife took during her entire pregnancy was a high quality fish oil pill to get EPA/DHA. When Paleo Baby was born, there were a number of things that confirm to me that we did the right thing. Paleo Baby was born with eyes wide open. I have no doubts Paleo Baby could see within minutes of birth. When I held baby for the first time, I was greeted to two wide eyes that tracked my head and hand movement from the get go. I've never seen a newborn like that before. This seems to jibe with this article: Vegetarian Mothers Depriving Young Children & Unborn Babies of Essential Vitamins What Parents Should Know About DHA In order to fully understand the importance of choosing the right omega-3 fatty acid supplement, it is necessary to understand how crucial a role these nutrients work to maintain health. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is one of the most important fatty acids in the body. It makes up 40% of the fatty acids found in the brain and 60% of the fatty acids found in the retina, which is why it is so crucial for thought processes and maintaining healthy vision, and why parents should ensure that the body has enough of it. DHA is also one of the building blocks of neural cells, supporting mental faculties on a cellular level. In infants and fetuses, the addition of DHA to formula has been shown to improve cognitive function and improve macular development. The benefits of DHA do not only extend to infants and fetuses. In pregnant women, DHA has been linked to improved eyesight and attention. Paleo baby had plenty of DHA in utero. Paleo Baby head was being fully supported by the neck since 10 days of age. At 10 days, I could hold baby upright without having to support the neck. Sounds unbelievable? Paleo Baby is also the most cheerful, easy going baby I've ever encountered. Paleo Baby regularly sleeps the entire night through, and only occasionally wakes up in the middle of the night to breastfeed. In those cases, baby than falls back asleep and stays that way the rest of the night. It's been like this from newborn to the present day. Paleo Baby is the very anti-thesis of a colicky baby. 80% of the time baby awakens without crying. Paleo baby will coo, giggle or laugh until my wife or I awakes to feed or change the diaper. Thinks this sounds preposterous? Check out this article: Why a steak for pregnant mothers could stop babies crying It's not just the steak. It's the FAT. All that glorious, "artery-clogging" and "fattening" saturated FAT. Note that while the article suggests that expectant mothers should eat steak, it still has to end with a quote from a so called "nutritionist" (who turns out to be a VEGAN!): But nutritionist Yvonne Bishop-Weston warned: 'Meat comes with saturated fats which can hinder the body's use of essential fats needed for the baby's brain and nervous system development.' I suggest all nutritionists and dietary experts who peddle such garbage should all be rounded up and shipped off to FEMA camps where they can be fed all the high-carb low-fat vegan crap they try to guilt trip the rest of us into eating. If it's so good for us all, they should thrive, no? They can eat like birds, I'll stick the diet of an omnivorous predator species, thank you very much. But I digress. The following is a list of food and practices I do in raising Paleo Baby, for which I get raised eyebrows and regular objections to, by doctors, relatives and friends alike when they here or see me doing as such: - No formula. Ever. Breast milk 100% for the first 4 months, and still only breast milk in addition to solid foods. - First solid food at 4 months? Pureed buffalo, salted and sauteed in butter. I looked at the sheet of paper Paleo Baby's pediatrician gave us that recommended a schedule for introducing solid foods. I ignored it. The supposed first food was supposed to be pureed grains like rice, corn along with other vegetables. It recommended only introducing meat when baby reaches 9 months. I laughed out loud at that one. - We make 95% of all the baby food paleo baby eats from fresh ingredients. Grass fed beef, free range chicken, wild caught fish, free range pork. All cooked and salted with fresh ground Hawaiian sea salt, and pureed with a wide variety of vegetables and butter. Broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, sweet potato, asparagus, spinach, zucchini, green beans, peas. The only fruit is an occasional little bit of banana or pear, and only given after eating full portions of the main food first. We always feed paleo baby until baby is full and doesn't want anymore. - Paleo baby also eats 100% organic, whole milk (full fat) yogurt, and full fat sour cream, as well as a wide variety of, high quality cheeses like brie, cheddar, mozzarella, muenster, feta and organic cream cheese. - I regularly give paleo baby hunks of meat, bacon, fish, and seafood. Pieces that are too big to swallow, but perfect to gnaw on to get the flavor and the FAT. - Paleo baby has never eaten any sugar, high fructose corn syrup or any kind of soy or wheat derived food product. No cookies, crackers, cereal, "num nums" etc. - Paleo baby also sunbathes every day at high noon if the weather is conducive. No sunscreen. We carefully monitor baby as we sunbathe. We've been doing this regularly for months now, and Paleo Baby has a nice tan, and has never been sunburned. This is the big one that gets so many friends and relatives upset with me. When we go to the beach, I'll take Paleo Baby into the water and some relative or friend will ask me if I'm going to put any sunscreen on baby. When I politely decline, they look at me like I'm some kind of monster purposely going out to broil my child into a burnt crisp. - Paleo Baby has only had one head cold to date. Paleo Baby is almost 1 years old, and has been exposed to a variety of sick people, and has only gotten sick once. No ear infections, diarrhea or other common childhood ailments. - Paleo baby only had diaper rash once (because we were out and about, and didn't change the diaper for over 4 hours or so). We have tubes and tubes of diaper rash paste given to us as baby shower presents, sitting unused and unopened. - Paleo Baby's diapers are almost too easy to change. The crap is solid, not that smelly, and easily cleaned up with a single baby wipe. It is very rare that more than one wipe is required to adequately clean up after changing a diaper. I know this is related to Paleo Baby's diet...because we recently went on a trip and bought a bunch of "organic" jarred baby food for the convenience of not having to bring along our baby food maker. Baby did not like it (probably because none had good FAT in it, like all the butter Paleo Baby is used to), and ate with half the gusto as usual. Paleo Baby had soft, runny, stinky diapers that required multiple wipes to clean up. Within a day of returning home and resuming the fresh homemade paleo foods, crap diapers went back to solid and less smelly and easily cleaned as before. On the most recent check up with Paleo Baby's Pediatrician, she commented that we were the most well-rested, relaxed and least distressed parents of an infant she's ever seen. We are not sleep deprived, and we do not have frayed nerves because baby cries so infrequently, and is easily pacified. The Pediatrician also informed us that Paleo Baby is in the 94% percentile of all babies in the country with regards to height...and 40% percentile in weight. In other words, Paleo Baby is taller than most, and is at what she described of as the perfect weight. She essentially told us that most babies are fat all over, Paleo Baby only has fat thighs and cheeks. Paleo Baby actually looks somewhat muscular (for an infant). I believe that's because most babies are fed soy formula and lots of sweets and grains. Not many babies have a diet for which the majority of the calories comes from fats and proteins like Paleo Baby. Paleo Baby also has not manifest any sort of allergies as of yet...which also jibes with the idea that gut bacteria is the primary component of the immune system, and babies not fed formula or high carbohydrate grain-based foods will have a much better immune system than babies on the standard American diet (SAD starts at birth...). Paleo Baby's gut bacteria is obviously thriving and doing it's job as it was intended. I note that the average parent of a newborn nowadays is continually handing off grain/sugar based cereals and snacks to their kids, and the kids will actually start crying until they get their fix every hour or so. The only grains Paleo Baby ever gets is some white jasmine rice blended in with some form of animal protein, and that is only during meal time. Paleo baby eats 3 square meals and nurses 2-3 a day. Yes, I'm aware that many parents will often brag about their progeny and proclaim them special and unique. It's natural. I'll just say that I'm no stranger to baby's. I come from a large family. I have been babysitting and tending younger siblings and cousins -- that is feeding, burping and changing baby diapers since I was 10 years old. In addition, several of my friends have also had children within the last couple of years as well. The contrasts between Paleo Baby and all of the new born baby's my peer group's experiences are rather stark and obvious. We are regularly told by our friends that they wish their own children were as easy going and well tempered as Paleo Baby. Most think I'm crazy for insisting on the diet and other things I do with Paleo Baby. Than they always tell us how lucky we are. I don't think luck has anything to do with it. Now I'm not going to claim Paleo Baby is perfect. But it's quite obvious to me that Paleo Baby is well fed, and adequately nourished from the nutrient dense, high-fat diet, and the differences in behavior, demeanor and development are obvious. I know why...even if others don't or won't believe it. On the other hand, if someone wants to discount this testimony and just attribute it the luck of baby having superior genes, I won't argue with that either. :) modernguy said... As if hunter-gatherer tribes living in caves could have killed that much prey on a regular basis to be eating so much meat and fat. More likely they were eating fruits and nuts and whatever they could scavenge in the area. Chasing down and killing an animal with a couple of spears can't be that easy. Anonymous said... There are lots of carnivorous and omnivorous animals that exist naturally in the world. They manage to follow prey migrations, scavenge partially "fermented" meals from other predators and make due without resorting to eating berries and leaves as a serious component of their diet. Why would man, with superior wits about him, fail to do these things? In subsistence cultures there is often a great emphasis on special foods for expectant parents (even preconception) and new children. There would not be humans if our ancestors couldn't figure out the secrets that wolves, dingo, wild cats or any other wild beasts use to perpetuate themselves. modernguy said... We evolved from apes, not wolves or wild cats. We don't chase prey and bring it down with brute force. Have you ever been hunting? It might take a whole day to come across something worth killing. Now replace guns with spears and see how you do. A single moose could knock your entire hunting party around like bowling pins. Why would man, with superior wits, fail to eat readily available fruits and vegetables and instead run around the woods all night and day to satisfy his future descendant's romanticized image of his paleo-ness? jon w said... This is awesome Keoni. Glad to hear paleo baby and mom are well. I predict you will be surprised when you hold somebody else's kids and find them to be soft and flabby. I've got a 7year old boy and 5 year old girl and both used a nice chewy bone as teething toy when they were little. I dont think they've gone without meat a day in their life and their favorite is beef. My son likes the fat we get for free (grassfed Maui - Whole Foods actually throws away the fat); my daughter likes the red meat. Funny thing is, they both like it raw with a bit of sea salt. I guess that vegan BS about kids being disgusted by meat is pretty crazy. jon w said... Modernguy you are a riot. Troll much? I have gone out and scavenged a load of fruit off the ground, and come home with as much as I can carry. This is possible only the day after a storm or in particular seasons of the year. An arm load or plastic bag full of fruit supplies at most a day and a half worth of dessert for my family. I have also killed a pig with a few rocks and drowning in a stream. It fed my family for over a week. I am not a skilled hunter, but I have no trouble imagining how "fruitful" hunting is compared to gathering, especially when your precious fruit is not in season. dannyfrom504 said... if i ever end up with a kid. i'm doing this. thanks for posting it. Iurnman83 said... Great article. Wish more parents would take it seriously. Looking forward to having children of my own and doing this with them. Leonidas said... My wife and I have been following a similar plan with our own son although not quite as hardcore (he's had a cookie every now and then, for instance - but not many). Also, my wife hadn't bought into the paleo concept yet when she was pregnant - but because of her PCOS, she was eating low carb, and because she was eating low carb I was able to push her in a paleo-ish direction. Unfortunately, also because of her PCOS we weren't able to breastfeed as much or as long as we'd have liked. She just wasn't generating enough. We have some things we're going to try for the next baby to extend it some, but her body may just not cooperate. So we had to supplement with formula in the beginning and switch to formula and whole milk at around nine months rather than breast milk (although our son, too, was eating solid food at four months). Just as you've reported, the results are striking. Minimus was born with his eyes open, just as you report. And literally within minutes of birth the nurses were cooing with glee about how ripped he was. He has been a SUPER strong kid from the very beginning. The kid was pushing himself up on his arms and holding his head up at two weeks old. This is a skill that only half of babies can usually do at two months. It'd be easy to argue that the genes are at play here, until you compare him to his cousins (both of my brothers have a single kid each). Their wives were fatasses during pregnancy, ate horribly, the kids eat rice cereal, graham crackers and the like - while Minimus is eating ham and raspberries. He's significantly less fat than his cousins and literally two or three times as strong. One cousin is a boy and one is a girl, so it's not a gender thing, either. Developmental charts aren't everything. Kids really do develop at different paces and yet often end up near the same place. Yet our son is so far ahead on everything on the developmental charts that when we take him too far into SWPL land some other mothers won't even talk to us. They're fine at first when they think they can brag about how awesome their kids are - but when they realize they can't even compete they just become sullen and clam up. Long story short, I truly and completely support what Keoni has posted here. We're going to try to be even better about this with the kid currently on the way. One other note. Twin and sibling research has shown that the effects in the womb, whatever they are, have a bigger impact on your child than damn near anything else you can do throughout the course of their life. Seriously. If you do nothing else, make sure you eat well and exercise while pregnant (or push your baby's mother to do so if you're male). It's only nine months, but the results are for your child's life. Leonidas said... Oh, and for those who aren't sold: diapers really are one of the biggest things. The lady at his day care place told us once that she had a hard time even telling when he'd pooped because it smelled so much less bad than the other kids. It doesn't smell like roses or anything, but compared to formula raised, grain fed babies... it's night and day. And this one we can definitively trace to his diet, because on the days we let him eat "bad" (bread, grains, or cookies) his diapers are a whole lot smellier. Every time. Samson said... Why does Paleo Baby see a pediatrician if he is so healthy? Not even folic acid? What was your reasoning for this? Frost said... Incredible article. It's easy for a man to doubt conventional wisdom, implement changes in his own life, and write blog posts about it. But when it's your child's health on the line, I imagine it's hardest to fight the occasional, "ya know, maybe me and the other 1% of the world that agrees with me really ARE batshit crazy." It's also when the stakes are highest. I'm definitely bookmarking this article and anonymously emailing it the girl whenever a condom breaks. Svar said... Good article. This has convinced me that paleo is a good idea. Are you and your wife young? Most people have babies to late and then wonder why their children aren't as healthy as they should be. The mix of paleo diet, good genes, and young parents(20-23) should make the healthiest babies. Anonymous said... Your baby is going to grow up healthy it appears. I know of couple who never gave vaccines to their children also, and the kids are bright eyed, smart and energetic, plus if possible it helps to homeschool. Good post. Richard Matthews said... Dude, I'm loving this blog. Especially the Paleo-Diet thing. No wonder I've put on a pound or two recently. All those damned take-away pizzas. Can you recommend any good books / websites to learn about this stuff. I know for one thing I'll never again feel guilty for having what we call on this side of the pond a 'Full English' for breakfast. Bacon, Eggs, Sausage. Top stuff! Keoni Galt said... Richard - Funny, it was my trip to the UK several years ago that really sold me on the paleo diet principles. I spent two weeks eating bacon, eggs, puddings, sausage and mushrooms all fried. When I returned from my trip, I expected to have gained weight eating like that. I actually lost 5 lbs. And that included drinking beer and whisky every single day too. A good starting point for reading up on the Paleo diet is Mark's Daily Apple -, Free the Animal - and PaNu - Richard Matthews said... Keoni, I'm glad you found your UK visit educational as well as enjoyable. 5lbs. I'd say 'Good effort!' but it seems you were making no effort at all. In the UK that's just under one third of a stone. One thing I never understood is why you American dudes don't use stones to weigh people. On stone is EXACTLY fourteen pounds. We use stones to weigh people and people only. It does make sense because if a person loses / gains a stone, it's noticeable visually. Btw, I recommend you research the evil doing of the metric system. Notice how in George Orwell's 1984, all measurements are metric. The old 'imperial' ones have all gone. I think there's a bit of mileage in a post on that. Cheers for the info as well. I'll certainly check it out. WP said... HL - How much fish oil did your wife supplement during pregnancy? Also, how much do you supplement? Continuing, any supplements planned for baby (current or down the line)? Also, I'm complete unaware of the price of babyfood... How's the cost comparison of going whole food vs formula/babyfoodcrap? And most importantly, congratulations! Keoni Galt said... WP - 1000 Mg - or 2 500 mg capsules a day, one in the morning and one at night. We take this brand called Pure Alaska Omega, which is Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil. We both still take that amount everyday. Keoni Galt said... As for the cost comparison? Can't really say, because baby essentially eats what we eat. All that food we're feeding baby is made from the same groceries we make our own food with. If I buy 5 lbs. of grass fed beef, we'll take one lb. and make baby's food with it. We have a tray and container system so we can make the food than freeze it in individual containers. That way we can defrost as needed to feed baby. We make baby's food about once a week. kamu said... beautiful post! definately gonna keep this in mind for the future and my children. in regards to the fish oil/omega-3s: what are your thought on taking more than what you do now? i typically take 6 1200mg a day (2 per meal, with 410mg EPA/274mg DHA per pill) and some of my fellow paleo enthusists take a 0.5g of supplemental omega-3s in addition to their 95-99% paleo diet as some background, my friends and i are crossfitters and are fans of the Cordain/Wolf books/thoughts/theories. Keoni Galt said... kamu, I'd probably take more, but it also comes down to $$. High quality fish oil is not cheap, and we're on a budget. The idea is to have a balanced ratio between o6 and o3 fatty acids, and since we don't eat grains and o6 rich vegetable oils, I think what we take is adequate. I'd probably take more if we could afford it. kamu said... understood. ive recently switched to the kirkland brand since it was $15 for 90 pills and lasts me twice at long as some of the other brands i took. quality might be suspect though, but i too am on a budget and unfortunately getting good meat isnt cheap. keep us all updated on paleo baby's progress. good to see that there's more paleo people outside of the cf community that are vocal and putting the message out there. Anonymous said... Hi Keoni, My wife and I have been raising our son the same way, and with similar results. He was supporting his head by the second day, and is generally a very content baby. First thing he ever got to gnaw on was a nice piece of grass fed steak. It's also been great fun to introduce him to liver, heart, and tongue. He loves tongue... very easy to eat. Best of luck! Richard Matthews said... I'm so glad I'm not married yet. I'm so glad I've got no children yet. I now know what to feed future Mrs. and future kids on. Dave said... A big high five to you from this Dad...what you said about the uphill battle totally hits home with me. You aren't alone. I didn't know about paleo when my children were in the womb, but I got the same thing over vaccines in the past. And of course now my two year old likes eating raw grass fed steak along with me though, despite the gasps of horror from onlookers. Fourmyle said... Very good article, Keoni. I have had a very similar experience with my Paleo Baby. 98% percentile height, 75% percentile weight, and all muscle. Scored a 10/10 on that newborn test, could hold up his head almost immediately, etc. One thing to keep in mind - paleo homo sapiens were not low carb. They cooked and ate root vegetables and starchy fruits. Enjoy your yams and breadfruit. Susan Walsh said... Congratulations on the birth of Paleo Baby! That is truly wonderful news, I'm glad you shared it with us! I hope you'll update us when PB begins to speak - that is going to be one smart kid. Robb Wolf said... Outstanding post. RG said... Do you think it would be all right to start that diet when a gal is 5 months along? Deansdale said... Congrats :) aspiringlady said... RG it is alright to start the diet at any time. It is just eating a more nourishing and nutrient dense diet. You will see benefits from that at any time. Better late than never, or even later ;) Baby still has a lot of growing to do and that little body is "built" with the nutrients of the mother. Mother will probably benefit from an easier birth due to her own more nourished body too. A dash of apple cider vinegar with a squeeze of lemon and a bit of honey in some water is a good tonic for an easy birth to drink during pregnancy. I drank a lot of that in labor too, for electrolytes and energy, it was soothing on my throat also (a lot of vocalizing going on around crowning *blush*) (R)Evolutionary said... I hope you realize the significance of Robb Wolf, commenging above to give props on this post.. That's THE Robb Wolf, paleo educator extra-ordinaire, writer of best-selling paleo books, et al. That's huge, and it shows both how good your work on paleo diet is, and the importance of this work is. Paleo truly is the red-pill of diet and nutrition. So please keep these posts coming, they're one of many highlights of this blog. Keoni Galt said... Thanks to all for the great commentary and congratulations. This is rather ironic...I've read so many Paleo blogs, and have seen Robb referenced and cited and quoted - yet I've never actually visited Robb's blog myself. I've linked to many different Paleo bloggers in past posts...yet the first one to ever show up and comment here was one for which I've never read or linked to. He must've googled "paleo baby" or something to find With that being said, I just spent the last hour or so reading Robb's blog. Can't believe I never read his blog before. The very first post I read there,, had a line that sounds like something I would've written: "It’s just a nightmare world in some ways. Al Gore quoting Lefties who want electric cars, but no idea where that electricity is coming from (nor an accurate accounting of the costs in producing those electric/hybrid cars) or the Republican Right that seems to like business…but only if it’s large and has Oil, Pharmaceutical and subsidized food production ties." Thanks for dropping by my humble little blog Mr. Wolf. Alte said... Yeah, yeah. I did the same sort of stuff and received the same sort of result (but with plenty of colic). But they're older now, incredibly strong (so I can't control them at all) and healthy, and so clever and alert that they drive me ABSOLUTELY FREAKING INSANE. Good luck with him, and don't come whine to me when he starts disassembling all of your electronics and climbs up on your roof at the age of three. You have been warned. You better homeschool him or his teachers will tear their hair out in exasperation. Keoni Galt said... No whining here, my dear Alte. Let's just say I am not unprepared in dealing with rambunctious youth. I've taught martial arts and music classes for young children for years. Been there and done that with all manners of youthful attitude, impudence, insolence and immaturity. And yes, I shall be homeschooling for sure. There is no way I'm going to allow my child to be brainwashed and indoctrinated by the system. Alte said... He he. Better practice that kiddie kung fu. Of course, my kids have genetic issues that yours probably won't have to deal with, but I still found your post hilarious. Knowing what I now know, I'd have fed them formula and grits so that they're more weak, slow, frail, and mindless. Like cows. You can herd cows. You can't herd my kids. You have to chase them down and tackle them. We had to remove a splinter from my 4 year-old's hand this evening, and my husband and I both had to hold her down for it. We gave up after she wore us out. Splinter is still in there. She weighs a ton and is strong like an ox, despite being very thin. Pass the rice cereal, please. Those kids are basically balls of wimpy fluff. You don't have to tackle fluff. LOL Alte said... Most of the parents I know just breastfed exclusively for six months and then mashed up whatever they were having for dinner and salted their food separately at the table. But that might just be a rural-German thing, I don't know. It was usually mashed potatoes with lots of butter first, scrambled eggs, ground up whatever-mommy's-eating, etc. Most of us just kept a coffee-grinder and threw a portion of dinner in it. It's a lot easier if you wait until six months, because then they can go straight to mashed normal food. My kids really liked breastmilk yogurt and breastmilk fruit shakes, too. Keoni Galt said... I suspect that was a normal people thing, until baby food companies found the market to be quite lucrative. I do have to say, that while I called this post "Paleo Baby" I'm far more influenced by Dr. Weston Price's research on indigenous diets the world over. That is why my child (and my wife and I) eat plenty of dairy products (a "paleo diet no-no according to the paleo-puritans.) Keoni Galt said... Oh, almost forgot to add... Rice Cereal? lol Not for my kid. I'd sooner feed baby ice cream with real sugar in it than manufactured, processed cereals. With regards to blood sugar levels, same difference. If you're gonna sugar the kids up, let 'em have the best dessert there is. As I said, I'm no paleo puritan. I love me some a junkie sort of way. Which is why I indulge once or twice a week. Ice cream...itsa helluva drug! Alte said... We used to take milk pails down to the neighborhood dairy farm and drink it while it was still warm. :-) I think dairy can be good if you stick to quality products, especially fermented stuff. I'm making quark right now, for a Mother's Day cheesecake (it's like a soufflé). I have no problem forking over some real cash for good cheese (my kids love freshly shredded cheddar in their omelets). I've discovered that pretty much everything tastes better with cream, butter, or both. We're on a waiting list of for a neighborhood meat/egg/goat-dairy CSA. They all have endless waiting lists, which I find frustrating. BTW, I do find that my children's behavior is better when they eat more protein, as their blood-sugar is more stable. I actually started eating more high-protein during my first pregnancy because my fluctuating blood-sugar made me vomit up my guts all day. It got so bad that I kept having to be rehydrate in the hospital. For a while, I subsisted off of vegetable-broth, cheese, buttermilk, omelets, bacon, and sometimes pure butter (I ate it with a spoon!) because that was all I could keep down. Unknown said... This is an Awesome Write-up! I immediately forwarded this to my wife. There are so many parallels between your paleo baby and mine. It has been a loose fit, but she is running circles around her age group figuratively and literally. It is hard to find clothes that fit her because all the clothes now are made for formula feeding, michelin babies. Our pediatrician hits us with guilt trips every time we had to answer any questions about formula. They don't care that it ruins the digestion of the baby, and leads to colic and gas, which in turn leads to long nights and rough days. Meat is fine, thanks. Thank you for sharing your story, and I will be sharing this with all the mommies and daddies I know as well! garthwh said... @Alte, you perfectly describe me when I was young! I actually did climb onto the roof at a very young age! And the whole disassembling electronics thing! Funny coincidence. Peggy the Primal Parent said... I had a similar experience with my daughter who is now five. No grains, no sugar, breastfeeding, and a high fat diet makes all the difference! Blaine said... My wife is at 22 weeks with our first. I haven't been able to convince her to go completely paleo, but her diet is light years ahead of where it was. She's also supplementing with high quality fish oil. I've already been planning to feed much the same way your describing, and she's onboard. It's AWESOME to hear of such wonderful results. I'm about where you are on the vaccines too. Thank you so much for posting this stuff. Your blog will be one I follow now. papabear said... I take it your wife has been convinced by the results to embrace paleo? Keoni Galt said... About 80%. :) Rhonda said... Primal potty training: No diapers. This way they are more aware of their bodily functions. They learn fast. It's mostly something that you can do outdoors in your back yard. My Baby was pretty much paleo, and our experience is as you describe. First food was liver, breast fed till 2. Egg, liver or tuna everyday, until school. No other milk, no sugar etc. Now she is 20, sharp mind, and no health probs. Best thing you can do for the world. Good work. Anonymous said... Pretty good bit and whatever criticism you get, and maybe you could improve it a bit, but still, it's a far cry better than SAD (Standard American Diet). A small thing" "Paleo baby had plenty of DHA in vitro" (DHA "in glass"?) I believe you meant in utero. Good humor though. Laurie D. said... When I was pregnant 23 years ago, I had gestational diabetes (so they told me). I was put on a diabetic diet, which at the time, was basically a very restricted carb, almost paleo-type diet. I felt better during that pregnancy than just about any time during my life. Migraines completed disappeared, I gained about 20 lbs and had a totally flat stomach the day after giving birth. I had no water retention or any of the other complaints that pregnant women usually have. When my daughter was born, they placed her on my chest and as I talked to her, she raised her head straight up and looked me in the eyes then turned to the sound of my husband's voice and did the same. The nurses were astounded. She was as strong as an ox. Unfortunately, I could not breastfeed so she was put on the very poor formula of the day, and I had no clue about paleo then, so she ate a pretty crappy baby food diet. Colic set in as soon as cereals were introduced. However, it was the experience in the womb that seemed to set the stage as she is healthy, absolutely brilliant (valedictorian in a class of 300, numerous writing awards, full scholarships (and yes, public school - it is what you put into it, not the source), and still strong (and almost completely paleo) at age 23. I wish I knew then what I knew now. Your baby is so lucky! Fritzy said... If you think early man could not have subsisted on a diet largely consisting of animal protien and fat, it's because you are thinking too "modern." Stop focusing on large game (and stop allowing yourself to be brainwashed by the "30 bananas a day" dolt--he's flat out wrong.) Paleo humans/hominids would have also consumed a great deal of insects grugs and worms, small animals and fish where it was available, in addition to scavenging. Sure, they likley also consumed small amounts of fruits in addition to tubers/roots but plant food would have only been available seasonally and the fructose content much lower (and the resistant starch content much higher) than most produce available in your grocery or local farmers market (as produce today is bred specifically for it's higher fructose content.) Mr. Galt-- I am very impressed. Congradulations on raising a healthy, happy baby in the face of the "well intentioned" peddelers of conventional wisdom. Nicely done! KB said... Please write a book! When I have a baby, I am going to want it. Anonymous said... THANK YOU for this post. I’ve been struggling to find info about eating paleo during pregnancy for the longest time. I myself have been eating paleo to control my Type II Diabetes. Sticking to this diet helps me achieve virtually normal blood sugars. I’m planning to start trying for another baby later this year, and my endocrinologist insists that I must consume 150g of carbs a day during pregnancy and that failing to do so will lead to ‘insufficient’ weight gain to support a pregnancy. My way of eating has changed so much that I can’t even begin to fathom how I’d cram that many carbs into my diet, or how it can conceivably be safe for a pregnant Type II to eat that many carbs. Your post has helped confirm that eating paleo during pregnancy is safe. If you don’t mind, at some point I’d be curious to know how much weight your wife gained. Again, I think my endo’s assessment that I will not be able to gain sufficient weight to support a pregnancy if I don’t eat “150 g of carbs” a day can’t be I’d love some insights on that point. Thank you again for lifting this mental burden that’s been weighing on me for a while now!! Anonymous said... Congratulations on paleo-baby's health, strength and happiness. An inspiring read. For those mothers who would like to breast feed longer but find their supply dwindling - don't give up. Put your feet up, get your partner to bring you nourishing food and drink, and feed every 15 or 20 minutes until your supply builds up again. It's a little known fact that milk left in the breast is an inhibitor of milk production. If you supplement instead of giving baby the small amounts you're producing, those small amounts going unused will reduce your supply even further. If the milk is used, more will quickly be made. For some reason I found that even going for a gentle walk made my milk dry up. Because I knew about the inhibiting quality of un-drunk milk, and because I refused to use formula or rice cereal, I persevered, sometimes feeding what was admittedly a tiny feed, every 15 minutes. I felt that my baby could cope with a short period of hunger better than he would with the alternatives. He was breast fed until 2 yrs, fully until 6 mnths. Of course, sometimes there's nothing you can do. If you're ill or circumstances get the better of you and you can't do it, you use the alternatives. I wouldn't normally post this info because 'round these parts breast feeding (or not) is a heated topic, but the folks writing here seem to genuinely care more about the long-term health of their babies than their own convenience. Anonymous said... Good article. People are generally repulsed at the thought of experimenting with their children. But the current dietary myths clearly aren't working. Nothing ever gets any better until enough people take a shot at something else. I'm glad to hear your experiment is working so well, and I hope it inspires more people to try it. As a side note, if it's important to you to keep Paleo Baby's sex a secret, watch the pronouns. You've slipped at least once. Sixx said... Great blog! Good to hear your kid's doing good! Then again, it's perfectly natural for people to be healthy if they go paleo ;) For those that want to get into this, check out MDA; This is the article that got me started on the primal road (barefott, mind you ;) Anonymous said... Amazing article. Just re-iterating what everyone has already commented but was a great read. Thanks! Anonymous said... Way to congratulate yourself for a lot of things that are simple good luck. I'm sorry to inform you that your parenting practices are far from paleo. Human hunter gatherer groups do not start solid foods at 4 months. Solid foods are started when the baby has teeth and shows an interest in the parent's plate, usually late in the first year. Breatfeeding is continued for several years. A real paleo baby is in arms all of the time and does not sleep in a crib. "Sleeping through the night" is a modern western concept and has no relevance to a hunter gatherer lifestyle. As well, colic is irrelevant. Colic is not an illness and has no relevance or significance to health or wellbeing. Neither does your kid's height/weight stats. Being taller and thinner does not signify any better health than the child that is shorter and fatter, as growth patterns at that age are determined primarily by genetics. All breastfed babies are fatter in the first six months and thinner thereafter. Congratulations on being a stereotypical smug first time parent. Don't be surprised if a sleep deprived, struggling parent of a colicky newborn with poor growth punches in in the face. Anonymous said... Well the above post was uncalled for. I say jealous! But does your child get vaccinated as well? I have two small children and followed all the "rules" and sometimes I do think their eating habits now would be different if grain, sugars..were taken out. But they do follow the Paleo lifestyle now and it is a fight but we are making it work and seeing the benefits. Love the post, coming from a parent of a newborn that was colicky and parents who were sleep deprived. NO punches here. Anonymous said... You know, I was just going to troll you about your user name because Galt takes his toys and goes home-- he doesn't go around evangelizing about science and trying to help people. (I think a person can be libertarian without being an Objectivist, btw. But this may be that expensive liberal arts education talking.) But I'm not going to troll because you're talking so much sense I actually had to comment here about some vegetarian friends of mine. Their poor baby could not focus or track for weeks after birth. The mother of the pair believed this to be NORMAL. I am 100% for real. Mummy had read in some book that babies couldn't really see at birth. And sure enough, Junior could see objects and faces but couldn't focus or track. (He also spent weeks red and underweight with eyes firmly shut like a neonate, enough so that Grandma freaked... although her idea of a fix was to feed sugar water. Mommy resisted that, which is good it turns out from recent research. Mommy should have been scarfing meat+fat to boost the breastmilk, but that would never happen.) Baby was also very colicky to begin with. My wife and I spent a lot of money to airmail them salmon steaks from Wash state to feed this child via breastmilk. (Mother actually called us and asked "what do I do with all these salmon steaks"--for real?) Even though they were pesco-ovo-lacto-vegetarians, they eat too much of gluten-based meat substitutes and low fat food. One meal in their house was fake meat, boiled carrots, and baked sweet potatoes. They were a little mystified when I told them you can't absorb Vit A from those veggies without fat. The husband is obsessed with chocolates and such (and with coffee) because he's sugar cycling. Well, obviously, I could go on and on. But my point is that when I visited after the salmon steaks the baby had fattened up, was much more alert and calm, and was acting quite social. (He was actually much more social than mommy gave him credit for... but she is a first time mom.) SCIENCE... it's not just for dick-waving in the lab anymore. My friends are lovely people... but they drive me nuts sometimes!! Btw, kudos to you for NOT going Galt but rather stepping up and being a man with your pregnant wife by literally bringing home (and preparing) the bacon so she could have a healthy pregnancy. I don't know if your kid will actually thank you one day, but I think he/she will make you proud. Anonymous said... Right, anti-vacciners. Go through all that effort raising a healthy kid, then lose that child because it has a naive immune system. Ever wondered why most residents of US & Canada are a "whiter shade of pale" when the whole continent was already inhabited when the Europeans first landed? Yet Europe's still replete with paleskins despite Africans and Asians landing there daily? Get real. Anonymous said... For real. Until fairly recently it was more or less par for the course that families would lose at least one child due to the infectious diseases of childhood that we now routinely vaccinate against. These diseases aren't just a bit of a sniffle, rash, and fever for a week. They can cause massive, permanent damage. Ever hear of measles encephalitis? Varicella pneumonia? Have you ever seen an infant with pertussis cough until they turn blue or crack a few ribs? These aren't illnesses to take lightly because you don't understand how the immune system or vaccination really works, and can only make vague hand-wavey claims about "toxins" and "boosting the natural immune system". Not to mention the issue of incredible selfishness because you're reducing herd immunity, putting at risk the health of people who genuinely CAN'T (not "won't, because i'm an idiot who thinks a degree from the University of Google is worth more than years of medical training") get vaccinated. Anonymous said... People who believe that one can boost their immune system through diet are not mutually exclusive from people who still get vaccinated. In other words, you can work for a healthy immune system and still get vaccinations without being a hypocrite. Anonymous said... Yes, I agree with that. But people shouldn't be naive enough to think that having a healthy diet will protect their children (especially young babies who are at higher risk of severe complications) from contracting serious diseases that used to kill in large numbers before the advent of vaccination. Eating well is important. But it is not a panacea. Anonymous said... I would also add that humans were really never meant to live in close contact with massive amounts of other humans (cities/towns) and this is something that greatly increases risk and spread of infection disease- something "paleolithic man" and actual paleo babies would never have to deal with. Jonathan said... Awesome. Same story here. Child number 2. Sounds just like your story. Wife lost weight, baby is awesome, holds head up and sleeps really well. 2 months so just breast-milk now but mommy eats good still. My first child is heavier than all the other kids her age but she's solid when you pick her up unlike the other no muscle kids. People do the same to us and tell us how lucky we are but ignore us when we say it was diet. Anonymous said... Actually, no I'm not jealous. My child was just as healthy and awesome as this one, and was gestated and raised an a sensible, healthy mainstream diet that included meats, vegetables, and grains. It is not that unusual for infants to eye track after birth, or to hold their heads up, or to grow well, sleep well, be healthy and alert, and have formed stools after starting solids. This is like taking credit for good weather or something. Exclusive breastfeeding is great and all, but this exaltation of "paleo" is actually pretty ignorant and uninformed about child development and real world childrearing practices in hunter-gatherer cultures. It's laughable. Forcing solids on an infant that can't yet sit up unassisted is everything BUT paleo. Keoni Galt said... Well thanks so much for taking the time to inform me that I'm not "paleo!" I would've never guessed... I don't care what "the group" does. Thanks for deigning to inform me just how badly I've messed up here. Somehow, I think Paleo baby will live. Thanks for telling me what a "REAL" Paleo Baby is. Let's see - my child is not REAL PALEO...but even if I did somehow meet this definition of REAL PALEO in raising the baby, it wouldn't matter, because it's just "luck" due to genetics. I'm sure everything I've written about here is irrelevant. I should have just followed conventional wisdom and fed the kid soy formula and grain cereals without worry, eh? Congratulations on being an anonymous asshole. Oops...make that congratulations on being an anonymous asshole internet tough guy. Keoni Galt said... Eating well is important. But it is not a panacea. There is a difference between the vaccines that were critical to the elimination of devestating diseases like polio and measles...and the sheer number of vaccines the medical establishment recommends. I've turned down the flu shots and chicken pox shots for baby. Not all vaccines are necessary...but they sure are profitable. Alte said... As for colic, it's true that it's not actually an illness -- but it can seem like that to the parents. Colic is actually relatively rare, and the overwhelming majority of formula-fed kids don't have it, while some breastfed kids will have it. Colic can only be reduced through diet if it is caused by diet, but if the cause of the crying is something else, then it won't matter a bit. Both of my children had terrible colic, but there are ways to manage that and reduce the crying: -- proper diet (during pregnancy, exclusive breastfeeding for at least six months, no smoking or alcohol) -- babywearing (This is important for those kids -- like mine -- who cry out of sheer boredom. The colic stops as soon as they learn to crawl or walk, which they tend to do extremely early. Both of mine were crawling by three months.) -- swaddling when they sleep -- infant potty training (Children become irritable, squirm, etc. when they have to use the toilet, even as babies. So, if you take them to the bathroom as soon as the whining starts, you can usually avoid a full-out scream attack. Plus, no poop diapers at all.) -- lots and lots of fresh air and exercise. Colic up to 3 months doesn't really mean anything significant. But colic past 3-months is correlated with ADHD because it's associated with a lack of impulse control, while docility is associated with being good in school. ADHD misdiagnoses (and the associated colic and sleeplessness) is common among the highly gifted, as it is a form of emotional overexcitability, which is one of the main predictors of IQ>130. Basically, once you get over 130, children's behavior and sleeping habits as infants tend to deteriorate, rather than improve. Keoni Galt said... No such thing as a "healthy mainstream diet." If you haven't noticed, the mainstream of western society is far from healthy. I'm not trying to "take credit" for anything, you stupid fuck. I'm relaying my experiences in the hopes that other people will perhaps get to experience the similar benefits to avoiding "mainstream diet" problems when they decide to have children too. I've seen countless number of newborns who barely open their eyes and don't show signs of visual recognition until weeks after they are born. And I've changed plenty of diapers from babies fed formula and commercial baby food. Luck has nothing to do with it. But keep telling yourself that while you're colicky baby keeps you up at night and you fantasize about punching strangers on teh interwebz for "taking credit" for being "lucky." Anonymous said... Oh ho. Looks like we struck a nerve, here. I'm sorry to bring you the bad news that your baby is actually pretty unremarkable and that you don't really know that much about how infants were cared for in the paleolithic era. Oh, did you think you were the world's expert on that because you eat a lot of meat? Or have you read some books? Did you by chance read any anthropological materials about paleolithic child rearing before you fired up your Paleo Hamilton Beach Blender to give your four-month-old infant a an Authentic Paleo Meat Shake? Anonymous said... Hi Keoni, thank you for this post. My husband forwarded this to me today as we just found out we are pregnant, and he wanted to see if we were able to have a "Paleo Baby" like yours. My first pregnancy has horrible, I was sick all the time, and despite trying to "eat healthy," I still gained 30 pounds, was fat and swollen all over, and just plain miserable, and I don't want that to happen. We tried to do the Paleo diet a year ago, and I was in the best shape I had been in for awhile, but we got lazy and reverted back to eating rice and bread. Hopefully this pregnancy will keep me motivated to eat the right way and stick with it! Anonymous said... Good for you! I consider feeding your child formula next to child abuse! And giving a toddler soda in a bottle IS child abuse! Talk about setting your child up for life long health problems and obesity. Keoni Galt said... My bad. I should no better than to feed self-righteous trolls. I know your type. You're one of these asshats that like to go on MDA and tell Mark how he's "not paleo" for conforming to your idea of paleo puritanism. Go find some other blog to troll. Anonymous said... Also don't let the dickheads get to you! Keep posting this stuff because there are open minded, intelligent people who want/need this information! Keoni Galt said... Ya know, don't beat yourself up for self-percieved failures to live up to a "paleo" this anonymous idiot troll. Anonymous Old American said... My wife and I are doing something similar. We switched our diets to lots of vegetables, meats, saturated fats, and fermented/cultured foods shortly before she became pregnant and have been continuing the diet. In the 23+ months since then, I have lost ~40 lbs and increased muscle mass. My wife has lost about 70 lbs total, which includes gaining and then loosing 30 lbs of pregnancy weight. My son could hold his head up and look around immediately after birth, picked up the kitchen chair at age 7 months, and uses baby sign to make jokes. He sleeps great, is smart, and is strong. He is never sick and most diapers are easy cleanup. He can also eat a chunk of ham the size of my fist in a single sitting. He has so little "baby fat" that we once expressed that as a concern to his doctor. Now, he his short and paler than a vampire, but that is mainly because the bulk of his ancestors are short pasty people from the British Isles. I encourage you to keep on with your "Paleo Baby" experiment! It is working well for me. Anonymous Old American said... Oh, and as far as H/G having a tough time finding food... Analysis of "cavemen" encampments have shown that there wasn't any living things that cavemen didn't want to eat. Besides eating several species of megafauna to extinction, including cave bears and North American horses, prehistoric man ate a wide variety of animals, including birds, rodents, deer, wolverines, and dolphins. Paleo-man was a muscle-bound death machine that loved barbequing any thing that moved. Iwant2run said... This comment has been removed by the author. Anonymous said... That all sounds really good and I am happy for you to have a healthy, happy baby. I would like to add that not all children who eat "modern western diets," who are vaccinated or who are fed formula instead of breastmilk (I am unable to breastfeed because of medication that I take...and without that medication, I wouldn't have been able to become pregnant (surprise pregnancy) anyway, so my little ones get formula) are unhealthy or stupid. My children are EXTREMELY intelligent (my oldest daughter tested in the top 5% of the entire nation), vocalize well, have excellent mathematics and literature skills, are absolutely beautiful, are not overweight, have no health problems...and they eat a "regular" diet, were vaccinated at the appropriate times, and were formula fed. My infant has been holding his head up since before we left the hospital. He was born with his eyes open and screaming his lungs out. He is almost a month old but he pushes himself up with no difficulties. He's absolutely beautiful, he tracks, he follows our voices, he sleeps through the night, he's strong as anything... Our toddler (she is 2) is a HELLION. She really IS strong as an ox. My husband and I have to work together to hold her down and take medicine on the rare occasions she's been sick because she is SO STRONG. Reading your post, I thought you could be talking about my children, especially the toddler...she is smart, she talks in full non-baby sentences, she knows how to count forward and backward to 10, her entire alphabet, all her colors, shapes...well, I will not go on because at this point it is just bragging. So, not all kids who grow up with the western diet turn out to be stupid weaklings, and I am sure that not all children on the paleo diet (or a modified version of the paleo diet) turn out to be supermen. However, I'm glad your baby is doing well and I hope s/he continues on their good pace and becomes a happy, healthy adult! :-) (and I think I'll take some suggestions for diet away from this blog and incorporate them into our household...'cuz hey, there's always room for improvement!) Anonymous said... I must have missed the part where HL told everyone that they better run out and follow his example, or where he said that his paleo-ubermensch snowflake of a child was better than everyone else's. I've seen much more self-righteousness coming from vegetarian and vegan parents. Paleo is a concept, no more. I follow the diet and exercise ideas, but I don't kid myself that I'm living anywhere near the lifestyle of true paleolithic man, nor would I want to. Lighten up--he's a proud dad who has strong beliefs--hardly bad qualities. Marla Sarris said... Kudos to you for doing what you think is best for Paleo baby and not just following along. My husband & I have been eating Primal for over a year now and I cook all the meals. We aren't planning to start a family for a while, but I truly enjoyed reading about what I have to look forward to when we do. You mentioned you use a baby food maker and I'm just curious if that is a specific product or just a blender/food processor? Keoni Galt said... Paleo is a concept, no more. Yeah, it's just a blender/food processor. Diana said... This was great - thanks for posting! Can I ask how much, if any, pregnancy nausea your wife experienced? (Forgive me if you wrote about that and I missed it.) I'm doing research into the efficacy of high fat/protein, low carb diets on pregnancy nausea, so I thought I'd ask. Thanks for that article - it was awesome! Best wishes to you all. Anonymous said... It's great information. With my kids I did home births so I listened very closely to what the midwife told me for building a healthy baby and having a good birth. With my first I cut out most sugar, ate tons of protein and green veggies, and walked daily. I had some grains. I didn't yet know about the benefits of good fats but I knew I was sensitive to wheat so I cut that back. Baby was born smoothly and came out as you describe yours, incredibly intelligent (and still is), frighteningly alert after birth. I was at a perfect weight just after birth, had very little pregnancy sickness, no heartburn or swelling. I breastfed for up to two years. He would get collicky as a newborn only if I ate wheat! I wish I had known about the fats at the time and would have trained his taste for meats, cheese, and eggs over grains. He's ten now and it's not easy to get him to convert, but steak and bacon are great. Second child, we were remodeling and didn't have a kitchen, so I didn't eat as diligently healthy. Still had a great birth and healthy child, but slight learning difficulties are present. Could be connected, could be not. Neither kid has had allergies. I did vaccinate, but waited until they were nearly three (got a LOT of flack for that). That way we avoided several unnecessary and likely harmful ones, and their bodies were more likely to be able to handle the doses. I also avoid unnecessary vaccines. To the jerks that posted idiotic crap, go educate yourself and also learn some self control with your hatred. Keoni Galt said... Diana, great question, I forgot to include that: my wife had almost no morning sickness. Only occasional queasiness, but she never vomited once. Amanda said... Hi, just wanted to share my experiences! My husband and I began eating pretty paleo (though with inclusion of good fatty dairy, like you) before we tried to conceive. I lost loads of weight, and had a fairly easy pregnancy, though I did have a lot of fatigue/morning sickness early on. I have a very physical job at a horse breeding facility, so a few of the early weeks were tough, but after that I was fine to do everything I could do before--my boss was concerned about me doing anything too physical though, and I did have to avoid the hormones we give some of the mares! I had a relatively easy (in retrospect) birth at home, no drugs, and my baby could lift her head right away. We breastfed, but I had some bad advice after she gained little weight, so I wound up loosening my paleo ideals to try to up the milk supply. It didn't work, I got fatter and she didn't. She's fine now, weight-wise, 25th percentile on height/weight, and a very social little thing. Mum and dad are both small in stature, so her size is unsurprising. While she's not early on every developmental landmark, I think she'll be an early talker. ;) She was exclusively breast-fed until six months, is now 7 months old and we've been co-sleeping, baby-wearing (even while I muck out the horses, good exercise for me!), and doing baby-led weaning. No, she doesn't sleep through the night, but she's a growing girl and needs her milk! She's been enjoying gumming/sucking on chunks of meat for weeks now. I think I will incorporate your pureed meats on loaded spoons, and probably add some liver in--she loves feeding herself, and is a total meat fiend, but doesn't take much in at the moment when I just give her chunks to gnaw on. I have tried to keep things as close to "nature" as is possible, though we have given some vaccines. Thanks for your post, I hope you have lots of success with any future children--have to say I think some of this sleeping stuff is a bit of the luck of the draw--and enjoy your lovely little family. Maybe our next one in a couple of years will sleep "better", but we're not too fussed about it. You can't go wrong with eating a truly nourishing diet, my husband sent me your story and it made me smile. :) Keoni Galt said... Thanks for the well wishes Amanda. Ryan said... Great story, thanks for sharing! First time on the site. We have a "paleo baby" of our own that that will have her first birthday this month. I can almost copy your story verbatim and call it my own: the doubtful relatives (and colleagues- I'm an MD), the early milestones, the growth charts, lack of colds, her happy, engaging demeanor. And, of course, the same people that think the diet can't possibly be good for her, marvel at how happy and healthy she is. Anonymous said... To be sure it's the paleo diet are you going to experiment on your next child? I say this because I was vegetarian (with fish) during my pregnancy, and have raised my daughter the same way. I gave no added salt or refined foods for the first two years. She eats lots of vegetables, fruit, legumes and grains. Now she's older she also has some sweets etc. She is the most energetic, bright, switched on child and she too never gets sick (ie she is four and has had a couple of colds), has never had a tummy bug etc. I put this down to her diet... I personally think that high salt is dangerous for a young child because their kidney's aren't ready to process it. They should get enough salt just from eating a broad variety of foods. Also beyond a small amount of meat your body will struggle to digest it quick enough to expell it before it starts to rot. After all, unlike carnivores we have long intestines. I think the best thing you are doing, and what is probably having the most effect is echewing refined/ processed foods. I would however, be interested to see the long term effect of a high salt, high meat diet from such an early age. Also since the most lasting sun damage is done before 7 years old it will also be interesting to see how paleo baby's skin is when they're an adult... I guess that time will tell. Anonymous said... P.S my daughter is 90th percentile height ad smack bang normal for weight. So all those who fear the "no meat" approach, you shouldn't. CrossFit Guelph said... Great Article Keoni Galt said... That's not is meat. And as far as meat goes, Fish is one of the best prenatal foods you can consume (unless of course it's tainted with mercury etc.) Fish are a great source of DHA/EPA as well as protein are all, all of which are vital nutrients to a developing fetus. Processed, devitalized and iodized salt...aka sodium cholide - sure. I wouldn't feed that to my kid either. Other than that, I wouldn't call the food I feed to my baby "high salt." I fresh grind natural sea salt on baby's meat when I'm cooking, and that's it. Diana said... Thanks for getting back with me! I appreciate it! Best wishes to you and your family, thanks again for writing. L.G. Robins said... This may have already been asked, but what brand is considered a high quality fish oil? Or what should one look for? This post was very eye opening. Thanks. Pwyll said... Not sure if this has been mentioned, but you may want to take care that Paleo Baby's protein intake isn't too high - there's some evidence that it can have bad mental and physical effects on the fetus and young children: The Jaminets at PerfectHealthDiet have pretty sterling paleo credentials AFAIK, though they do stress more fat than some others. But anyway, great post otherwise! It was really fun to read. Anonymous said... Wow, great article Keoni! (except for reading all the dickhead commenters bashing you) I think it's great what you are doing. I'm printing out the article for reference for when I get pregnant in the future. I just wish I could find grass fed meat where I live. I'd love to go all grass fed and organic, but can't afford it. Great blog!!!! Sarah Faith said... You're awesome. Keep it up. :) Kelly Dietz said... Ive also been eating 80% paleo during my pregnancy. Sometimes I can't resist chocolate or brownies ;). But I feel great and I also lost weight at all the right places. From the back its hard to see that Im pregnant ;). Im 37,5 weeks now. In my belly the baby always sleeps during the night and im pretty sure he will do that when he's born. Always when I visit the 'pregnancy doctor' (sorry, dont know the english word) she always says im having a really good pregnancy. So yeah, Im 100% sure paleo is the way to eat ass well :) xx hurlyburly said... I'm so jealous! I've been trying so hard to keep my baby primal, but alas, he has to go to daycare :( I've told them hundreds and hundreds of times "no breads, grains, sugars" and I've explained what constitutes those groups, but then I go in and they tell me they fed him pancakes for breakfast! PANCAKES! What could a baby possibly gain from eating pancakes? He struggled all night, crying and screaming, trying to push out the "pancakes" and in the morning it finally came. I swear his poop only smelled of pancake. And of course they are constantly surprised that my baby LOVES vegetables and meat. Ever since he was born, he has been so focused on everything around him and he has been sitting up on his own without support since he was 4 months old! He plays by himself all day at daycare, never fussing for attention. He is so strong that he actually snapped one of those plastic baby toy rings in half! He goes for months without so much as the sniffles. Not like all those "snot-nosed" babies you see running around. He just doesn't get snotty. This kid even takes toys from kids 6 months older than him because he is stronger (and much more confident, I might add). No matter how much I advocate a paleo lifestyle, though, they don't seem to get it. Like I said, I am so jealous that you are able to devote so much of yourself and your time to your family! My husband doesn't do paleo either, so I understand how hard it is to get the spouse on board! Meg said... Hi Keoni, A very interesting read, thanks for posting! I have a question: did your wife get a lot of stretch marks on her belly? I was just wondering (n=1 in this case, I know and genetics play a role, I know) whether the saturated fat and other paleo goodness consumption would have a positive effect on stretch marks i.e fewer marks, or none. Yuni said... Hi Keoni, could you share some of your paleo baby recipes with me. My e-mail is We have a two years old and a 9 months old, and for the most part are fed paleo. It is harder to come up with recipes for the 9 months old, he is still breastfed, no formula thus far. How do you puree the meat? Do you mix it in with vegetable puree? Thank you for your time. Yuni Al said... "Have you ever been hunting? It might take a whole day to come across something worth killing." Yes, today, it might, but 8000 years ago? I live in a country in Western Europe where the forests, rivers and grasslands were teaming with wild animals 1000 years ago -- most of our country was forest until about 600 years ago, and you were, more or less, guarantee to bring down a hart in one day's leisurely hunt in the 16th century. The problem is that as the population grew and forest was cleared, wild boar and deer was hunted out of existence and lost their natural habitats. This is one of the major problems I find in discussions about "what our ancestors really ate" within the paleo community (I am an academic that specialises in the lifestyles of the working class and peasantry in Europe). People simply do not realise the extent to which the SAD/SBD and our modern environment is dramatically different to what our ancestors ate and lived in even 400 years ago; there seems to be this notion that huge majority of diet grain consumption began with the start of the neolithic and has been at that level ever since with only our modern Frankenstein foods added into the mix -- this is simply not true. Think about this. If wild/forest animals were so scarce, then how come there are so many old English folk songs about poaching? Also, focusing on hunting as the only way to bring down animals is a narrow perspective. It seems far more likely that humans used a combination of hunting and trapping, possibly chasing faster animals into trap scenarios -- after all, homo sapiens have the brain power to strategise in this way. Anonymous said... Hello! I just found your site! My husband and I are currently trying to conceive. I've lost 50lbs so far and I just starting going paleo. I gained 60lbs with both of my previous pregnanacies. Horrible! I ate so much sugar and just it was pitiful. I'm just wondering how safe it will be to lose weight while pregnant? I believe there is a lot of junk in our fat stores that aren't healthy. Carcinogen(sp?) and such.congrats on your peleo baby!! Joshua said... Keoni, do you mind sharing your view on childhood vaccinations and if you did vaccinate your child? Many thanks for your time as this is an important issue to me right now. Anonymous said... If you were really raising a paleo baby, you wouldn't feed him until he can feed himself. I'm sure Grok didn't steam and puree his kills for his children. It was breastmilk until that point, which is the nutritionally complete perfect food for a baby up until TWELVE months, at the very least. Any other food before then is just for play. It's not related to "paleo" living, but there is a book called "Baby Led Weaning" that instructs to do just that, AND to not feed your children the rice cereal and oatmeal that American pediatricians foist on parents at four months. Foods are given to baby when he's old enough to sit up on his own, lightly steamed or naturally soft (like an overripe banana) in fist-sized portions. A baby will naturally take into his mouth what fits, and learn to spit out what doesn't. And butter? Why would any mammal, let alone Grok, use the milk of a different mammal when mama's milk is around? Modern day humans are the only mammals that consume the milk of another species, and I believe it's with good reason that dairy is omitted in most paleo diets, as well kept away from babies until twelve months. Dairy proteins are the most common food sensitivity in children because it causes inflammation, which without a mature intestinal lining, leads to irritation, bloody stools, and internal bleeding. Keoni Galt said... I can't believe this post is still getting hits and comments...three months later. Joshua - I vaccinated my child, but I asked my HMO Pediatrician to spread them out and not "stack" them, and I also turned down several vaccines that IMO are unneccesary - chicken pox and flu. Anon - I guess I'm not really raising a paleo baby then. Whoo boy, I can see why so many people find the entire "PALEO" movement a "cult." You want to know what Grok probably did to his kids when they were old enough? He (or more like Mrs. Grok) pre-chewed the meat for the paleo baby first. There are plenty of accounts of hunter-gatherer tribes in which that practice was common. I could give a rip about being "authentically" paleo. So I use a cuisinart and refrigeration to "pre-chew" all that meat in one session. Big whoops. The principle remains the baby eats plenty of protein and fat, no grain products and no industrial seed/grain/legume oils. Baby is doing great, and is still 99%-ile in height...which is amusing since both I and my wife are average height adults. Baby is also now eating meat full stop, no more cuisanart/blending anymore. We just cut it up into bite size pieces and let baby happily chomp away. Everything I wrote about in this post back in May still holds true. Baby has yet to be sick, have an upset stomach, doesn't get sunburned despite sun bathing daily, etc. I'm not worried about raising baby to be a REAL PALEO BABY! I'll settle for healthy just fine. Keoni Galt said... That's why I've never given baby regular milk. I only use butter - which is mostly FAT, not protein. Baby has also taken a great liking to cheese, but we didn't make that a regular part of baby's diet until 8 months. Based on baby's diapers, digestion, etc., I don't think for a second that the cheese and butter have caused any sort of inflammation based problems at all. kamu said... i regularly share this article with paleo newcomers and also come back every so often myself to re-read. i hope that you will be around in the years to come so that when i have my own kids i can pick your brain. Anonymous said... The problem with this is that everyone's baby is in the top 5% according to the internet. They are all tall, lean, smart, and cute as a button. I also have a baby about the same age as yours and I would paint a very similar picture but he has eaten grains, legumes, etc. Obviously this is meaningless because 1) I am extremely biased and you cant trust my judgment about my son, and 2) it is only 1 child and at the end of the day who knows what he would be like if he was paleo. The other problem with this comparison, and this goes for most arguments for the paleo diet in general, is that you contrast against the "typical western diet". I dont think that many people, at least no one who is nutritionally aware, would argue that sugar laden cookies are a good baby food (although they are very common), or that the standard American diet is healthy. IMO, the beauty of the paleo diet is the removal of refined foods, especially sugars and simple carbs. If you were to do this to a "typical western diet" people would also lose weight and get healthier. The problem that I have with the paleo diet is the philosophical basis, at least Atkin's diet was based on science rather than a romantic notion. If you look up the populations with the longest life expectancies in the world, they tend to consume whole unprocessed foods, little meat with an emphasis on fish, and legumes. Assuming that longevity is a good measure of a successful diet, then it would appear that the paleo diet is better than the McDonald's diet, but is not the fountain of youth they would make it out to be. Anyway, congrats on the happy healthy baby, and cudos for doing your own research instead of blindly going down the cookie road. Anonymous said... Thank you for this information. I began a Paleo diet 3 months before getting pregnant after trying for 8 1/2 years. During my pregnancy I only gained 17lbs and within 1 week of having my daughter I had lost 30lbs. She too has been developing earlier than the typical baby. Before even leaving the hospital she was holding her head up alot. I had been wondering about introducing solid foods since the recommendations are grains. Now I know there is a better way even for babies. Dana Seilhan said... Modernguy: That would be why hunter-gatherers go for the largest game wherever feasible. Duh. Why do you think ancient foragers hunted mammoth? But even then, if your diet's mostly fat, meat, and veggies (in order of quantity), you don't get as hungry. Dude who asked about folic acid: Actually, folic acid is nearly worthless. It's not the form of folate used by the body, which means it must be converted. Not everyone can convert it well. Incidentally, the best natural source of folate is liver. If you go to the USDA database and look at their single-nutrient page for folate you will see that liver's at the top of the list if you mentally filter out all the references to fortified cereal. Liver's a traditional first baby food, by the way, and traditional peoples feed it to pregnant women! HL: I wish my little girl's dad had been as supportive of my prenatal nutrition as you were of your wife's. He and I split up halfway through the pregnancy and while he helped me out a lot financially after that (good luck getting a job when you're pregnant and showing--anti-discrimination laws be damned in a "hire at will" state), his household also went on the South Beach diet and guess who got all their carb castoffs. I have to be fair, neither of us knew about Paleo eating at that point, but he couldn't possibly believe I was OK on mostly grains. Sure enough, I wound up short on vitamin A and my daughter was born with kidney and ureter defects. I don't know at this point if another baby will ever be in the cards, and I'm 37 and single so I probably shouldn't even be thinking in that direction. But you can bet I'll be following your example if it ever does happen again. Jen said... Well, my child has many similar traits, although not eating straight up paleo. He had formula/breast milk the first 6 months of his life (I could never produce enough milk to satisfy his demands-and believe me, we tried EVERYTHING). He started on solids at 6 months and went straight formula (organic, non-soy, but did have a bit of brown rice syrup) when he became frustrated with a slow flow feeding and I lost my tiny supply. He doesn't eat grains except for occasional jasmine rice. He loves meat and eats mostly beef and chicken, organic but not grass fed. He has some fruit...mostly berries and some pear and banana. He's in the 90% for height and 70% for weight. He's been sick once in his 12 month life and he kicked it within 2 days. He's slept through the night (12 hrs) since he was 10 weeks old, never colicky, and arises from naps and night time with giggles and chatting with this crib toys. He is the sweetest little guy,but he lets you know his opinions! :) He held his body weight on his legs at 5 days old and could hold his head up by then as well, but he did crawl and walk later...around 10 months. Obviously, I'm reading your site so I'm aware of primal/paleo and have taken a few tips from it all, but primarily leaving the grain and sugar out is all we've done. We eat butter and dairy, all organic. I'm thinking of supplementing at some point since we're not getting the benefits of grass-fed,but what we are doing seems to be working. During my pregnancy I had gestational diabetes that we controlled with diet. It was high protein and fat after the first three months (when I couldn't stand to smell/look/think of meat) since I seemed to crave meat, veg and fruit only anyway. My exercise was swimming 6 days a week until a week before I delivered. I lost all my baby weight within 2 weeks of delivery. I keep toying with paleo/primal, but I really need to just get on board and do it already. But, I feel like what we have done *HAS* made a positive difference. Teodor said... Can you tell us what high quality fish oil pill you used. The brand and make? If you have a link or the complete name I would really appreciate it. Katie said... My non-Paleo baby is in the 99% in height, has been since birth, because - and only because - of her genes. Also, my non-Paleo baby rarely cried, was born eyes wide open (natural birth, no drugs, which is probably why), and could hold her head up within days of birth. As in, tummy time was a breeze. Her definitely non-Paleo cousin was sleeping through the night (no wakings at all) by three weeks of age and has never had a sleep issue, even 3 years later. I get tired of reading Paleo parents claiming their baby did these types of things and it must be the diet. No, it was either genes or parent's attitude, I suspect. Or, just the way of that particular baby. Not knocking Paleo, because my baby and I certainly are Paleo now (she doesn't even get crap like rice or cow milk), but knocking this misconception that eating Paleo during pregnancy causes babies to be perfect and strong. My friend's very Paleo newborn had major sleep issues and gets sick on a regular basis. Go figure. Keoni Galt said... I can't believe this post is still getting hits and comments. Jesus, I can't believe even more how so many parents got pissed or offended by it. Katie, I never said my baby was PERFECT. Second of all, while your argument certainly has merits regarding genetics, tell me how my baby is 99%, yet both Baby's mother and I were NOT when we were infants? Neither of us really opened our eyes until a week later, and I myself had severe diarrhea and was put on formula as soon as I was born because I was getting sick on my mother's breast milk. So if pre and post natal diet is as meaningless as you think it is, and that it's mostly due to genetics, than how do you explain my own Baby had an entirely different experience from either my own or my wife's? Furthermore, according to our mother's, neither I nor my wife slept soundly through the night when we were newborns. Our baby is still doing this. Yeah, I'm sure diet got nothing to do with it. Ruth Almon said... Hi! Just FYI, this post inspired a post of my own post about you guys. I think what you're doing is great. I did my best, but I wish I knew when I was pregnant what I know now about nutrition. Suze said... Great stuff! I was going to mention a couple of things that we had done differently and our rationale, but it seems someone beat me to it (in a super hostile, unfriendly way. Rude.) We waited on solid food until our baby could sit up and feed himself. Logically, that seemed like the most sure-fire way to know he was ready, rather than arbitrarily picking an age. When he was reaching for my own food, had the coordination to feed himself, and lost his tongue thrust reflex, I figured I could let him try some. We skipped purees entirely, went straight to fish, eggs, soft buttery vegetables, avocado, and banana. No commentary while eating, no "Mmmm!" or anything, so he could figure out how he feels about it on his own. Now he's almost a year, and will accept just about anything you offer him. I have yet to offer him a food he won't eat. Except for purees! He refuses to be spoon fed - must feed himself. I figured purees would only get him used to one texture, and that isn't how that food really tastes. A roasted sweet potato stick is a far cry from sweet potato puree. Great post! Anonymous said... Let me be the first to congratulate you on your choice of picture - Sebastien the Great :) Dr J said... You will probably get another surge in comments as Dr Andreas Eenfeldt, a Swedish low-carb practitioner, included a link to this post. That's how I found you. I fully support what you have done. See relevant posts on my blog about our similar experience: Keep up the good work - you are clearly on the right track. Kate said... I am so so glad that I found this post! My husband and I have been easing into a Paleo diet, but I have been a little concerned about jumping in altogether since we'll begin trying to start a family in the fairly near future and I wasn't sure how a paleo diet would work with pregnancy. This is extremely encouraging, and I'm hoping it's something we can make work for us. I'm a little concerned about exclusive breastfeeding since I'm on non-negotiable meds that I worry will be transferred to the baby, but we have a consult with a high-risk ob/gyn in a few weeks so I guess we'll know for sure then :) Thanks, again! I've bookmarked this page and will definitely be coming back. (And I apologize on behalf of all the people who think that anonymity gives them the right to be assholes.) Mom of Many Blessings said... Love this story. Had a quick question....I'm worried about taking a DHA supplement because I've been reading where no matter how careful the process is they can't make vacuumed pills to stop the air from oxidizing the fish oil. Therefore, the fish oil can be rancid/oxidized, which is bad for everyone. I can't get wild salmon right now either, so I've been eating the regular stuff for my DHA. Do you have any thoughts on this? Thanks! Mom of Many Blessings said... Oh and I also wanted to add...did your wife have any dairy while she was pregnant and does your baby have any now? Hubby is worried if I don't eat dairy our child will be lactose intolerant. :/ Keoni Galt said... Hi Ashley, She ate high quality dairy nearly every day, and baby eats it every day now too - mostly pastured cheese, and full fat, organic yogurt. If anything else, I'd recommend you eat the full fat, organic yogurt that is full of pro-biotics to help your digestion. tiqtoq said... Hi keoni: Your post obviously is in a very worthy vein, from the number and sheer duration of these comments. My wife and I followed a "primal/paleo" diet throughout her pregnancy and now we have a beautiful little girl. Her delivery was exceptionally fast and she is very alert. Currently, she is just under 48 hrs old and we have to supplement my wife's colostrum with a small amount of formula due to the fact that our baby is getting dehydrated. I'd like to know how the colostrum to milk phase was for you guys. Was it a couple of days? Danielle said... inspiring. Thanks for posting. Amanda said... Hi! Great post! I've been paleo for about 3 months and I just found out I'm pregnant with #2 and I've very excited about having a paleo pregnancy! I think it's great that paleo baby is doing so well, but sometimes it's not just from diet. My dd is 98th percentile for height and 60th percentile for weight and is super smart... but we didn't start doing paleo until 3 months ago. Before that it was totally bad SAD. I didn't eat very well through my pregnancy (although I tried) and she did get about 20% supplemented with formula in the first 3 months because of issues (but at 27 months - still breastfeeding!). Anyway, I think paleo is amazing and everyone should be eating this way, but I do tire of people putting everything that's good up to paleo. It could be genes, it could be luck... Anyway, I also wanted to mention infant pottying. You're mentioning diapers, and it's probably too late to start infant pottying with paleo baby, but if you have another one (or anyone else reading this) you should look into infant pottying (aka, elimination communication, or natural infant hygiene). There's nothing more paleo in terms of infant elimination needs than listening to their signals and letting them go in a potty from birth. Upbringing of a 6-month-old said... It is a pleasure and a joy for a mother to see her baby grow up into an intelligent human being. But mental growth doesn’t only happen after birth. In fact, 70% of the baby’s brain growth occurs during pregnancy. Watch this video to know more. Daniel said... Hi Keoni, Now that Paleo-baby is close to 2 years i am wondering if you will do an update post. Greetings from Brazil! Kristin said... Honestly, at 1 year old a real "Paleo Baby" would still be getting a majority of their nutrition from breast milk. While 2-3 times a day is great in comparison to the rest of Western civilization, it is no where near the ideal. Biologically humans are meant to nurse for 2-7 years (not for ALL their nutrition, just in addition to food), and the first 12 months they should be getting a majority of their calories from breast milk. That would be the TRUE Paleo way. Kea said... I found this post so interesting and informative. I am not Paleo/Primal (yet) but pregnant and looking in to it. My baby sounds very similar to paleo baby (I am a big believer in eating LOTS of meat including the fat anyway) but i think instinctively my child chooses paleo. She is 2 now, and refuses lollies (candy) cakes, biscuits, bread, crackers, rice etc the only carbs she will eat is pasta (what kids dont like spaghetti?) and eats lots of organic full cream yoghurt, avocado, fruit and vege and MEAT. she has been eating meat since 6 months (i started her on solids at 4 on just avocado and breastmilk until 6 months introducing meat) and is an absolute meat lover. I think i need to take a leaf out of her book and go paleo, considering that is what she naturally craves without any bad habits to tell her otherwise. Kai McCoy Smith said... I'll be back to read more, HL. As a former LCer and type 2 diabetic now pregnant for the 2nd time, I'm hoping that switching over to paleo during this pregnancy will help me feel better and stay off the insulin longer. It was absolute misery for me to handle the blood sugar lows the first time.I'm also encouraged to feed my 13-mo DD a more paleo diet, though it seems like we've almost been doing that anyway! Her first food was cooked sweet potato, and I never gave her baby cereal. We only eat organic grass-fed beef and she gobbles it up! Her grains have been limited to organic whole oats and brown rice-she doesn't like any bread at all. I thought she was nutty for wanting to eat straight coconut oil, but now it makes sense. Looking forward to reading more! Anonymous said... Tremendous article. We have a newborn and subscribe to the same practices that you do. I just wanted to add that our experience has so far mimicked yours to a tee...big, lean, healthy, happy baby. Anyone getting into(or already in) the baby game is absolutely nuts to not heed the advice here. Heather said... What brand fish oil did your wife take when she was pregnant?? Keoni Galt said... insignis said... We also did "baby led weaning" (real food, real soon, no pureed mush), are still breastfeeding at 15mo and will be for a while no matter the comments we get, and the wife and I eat keto and the baby largely does too. Congrats on bucking the norm and going for natural, no matter the looks you get. One difference: our pediatrician doesn't really care; we told him about baby led weaning, he had never heard of it, so he whips out his laptop and I guess the first site he came across was a what-to-fee-when chart. He just exclaimed half amused, "Porkchops?" He said he wasn't taught about this so he couldn't say yea or nea, and his only suggestion was to supplement vitamin D. We ignored that. Baby has hit all his development milestones very early like yours, is easy going, laid back, not very fussy (except teething :)), eats very well but maintains a healthy weight (not a 95th percentile monstrosity like other babies we know), solid poops and no rashes (again except when teething), sleeps well on a schedule, etc. insignis said... I should add: baby has also had no ear infections or any infection or illness in the past 15 months, and has been on no medications, not even antibiotics. We're not against vaccines like some here though; we've gotten all the recommended shots. Anonymous said... The description of your child at birth is strikingly similar to mine. I was often told how alert she was and how strong she was, particularly her neck. My child also has consistently been a good sleeper and was well beyond 12 months old when she got sick for the first time. Now, she's strong, incredibly coordinated and we are told is more coherent and understanding of concepts than other kids her age. We have not followed any paleo diet. I routinely crave starch and sugar whilst pregant. I couldn't stand the smell or look of meat and could only eat it if it didn't resemble its basic form. The only dietary similarities my child and yours shared was pure breastfeeding and a diet of pure natural foods being introduced. We concentrated on adding flavour whereas you appear to concentrate on meat fat. I think I consider my child's babyhood health, strength, alert nature to be a blessing of genetics, individual traits and extended breastfeeding. Unknown said... Question : You mentioned that the Anchor Brand of Butter was from grass fed cows. May I know where did you obtain that little gem of a snippet? I live in Malaysia and getting grassfed dairy products is not easy. But Anchor Brands is one of those that have been around for years so I wanted to confirm this. Organic butter brands are difficult to come by and are pricey in this part of the world. Samantha M. said... That is awesome! I was hoping for a book - you know a Primal Guide through Pregnancy or whatever, but this works too! The best part is reading about Paleo Baby and how healthy he is! Proof that this way of eating is the best way to live. Thank you for sharing. Alexandra Jabr said... Bravo!!! Well done as a parent and incredibly well done in sharing your journey with Paleo Baby. I was researching breast fed babies to see if there was any evidence that babies are in ketosis so long as they are breast fed. I've read that breast milk can be up to 75% fat and we all know that breast feeding up to a year is encouraged by even conventional medicine. So how can these 'experts' also smash the idea of more fat in ones diet? Any additional resources to my thoughts you might have is welcome. Thank you again for this post. I will be sharing it often. Anonymous said... I'm At Week Nineteen Now And HaveManaged To Keep My Weight Gain To Only One Net Pound. I Originally Lost Weight, 147->143, ThenGained Five From 143. I Blame That On The Months That I Was Not PaleO And Accredit The Weight Loss Early On To Paleo. I Hope To Lose Now That I'm Back To Meat And Veggies Only, As I Started Out Twenty Pounds TOo heavy. Anonymous said... Can you help me? I am expecting my second child and I can hardly eat a thing... the thought of nearly every food turns my stomach and pretty much the only thing I can eat without puking is plain pasta with crazy amounts of salt. What should I do?? Brittany G. said... i know this is an old post, but just happened upon it via marks daily apple, which I frequent. I also have an extremely happy, healthy, calm demeanor paleo baby. However this is a constant battle with friends, family, public in general, etc...its amazing how stubborn and closed minded people can be. I used to get defensive and start preaching about paleo when questioned, now I just say "yes, we eat lots of saturated fat and zero heart healthy grains, an no juice or crackers either" ;) most people are too shocked to argue after that.... Anonymous said... Kerry Gold feed their herd GMO grains in addition to the pasture irenegeerts said... It's great that this post is still on the internet. It really encourages me to keep LCHF-ing during pregnancy. I eat low carb since 2010 (eczema gone, eyes better, losing belly fat, no more diarrea) and since the moment i also started doing high-fat I feel more energetic than I was in my teens. I'm 11 weeks pregnant and now i feel even better: never naucious, never tired but i sleep like a baby, not getting fat, i am 40 years old but i was pregnant in three months, i think i also look younger (the other day the hospital nurse commented that i was a young mother), i'm not retaining water, i don't have any other pregnacy symptoms or nasty things like pregnancy mask or pimples or high blood pressure or cravings. (although I do have a bigger libido and more confidence...). I am so happy that i found this way of eating. Who knows, maybe we'll also have a hulk-baby with solid poop and sleeping all night long (:p). But i do think that we have to consider that there's probably a correlation between being intelligent and educating yourself about paleo... so paleobabies are probably cognitively more prone to be ahead of the curve anyway, coming from intelligent parents. But nonethleless, i know we are doing the right thing and giving our child the very best start in life there is. And having solid poop and being strong has nothing to do with intelligence of course. If it did i would have droopy poop and only fat ;) Anonymous said... Thank you for this post! I am newly pregnant and was looking at different posts to support my desire to eat Paleo during this pregnancy. My partner and I now refer to our little one as Paleo Baby or PB due to your post! Thank you for this :) Anonymous said... Thanks for your post. Our stories seem to be very similar as I started eating primally seriously once I was pregnant with my first. I ended up weighing less after the pregnancy then before. I now have an 11 month old and she has eaten an entirely organic and paleo diet from birth. She loves her meat and puts it back like you wouldn't believe. Her first food was grass fed steak and she sucked on a chunk of it until the meat was grey! Our families are not on board with how we eat because it is so unconventional and it is fruststrating because, like you, we have a healthy, happy, thriving baby that is exceeding all milestones. Some people just don't seem to get the food and health connection. My mil actually told me that my daughter would get a wheat intolerance if we didn't start giving her some wheat soon… Anyway, we are pregnant with number 2 and are planning to repeat the process. It is so nice to see so many like minded people on here. Unknown said... Hey, I'm interested to know if you've any specific food recipes for babies? Also interested if you've investigated into exercise programs? Sarah Munro said... Regarding " We have totally had this experience with our paleo baby... now 6.5 months and loving her real food! 3 days out of hospital I looked up and saw her looking at me over the lip of her baby basket. Not just head lifted but pushing up. I was surprised to say the least. In that first week she also lifted her head as I was cuddling her, turned it and suctioned on the the end of my nose. She stopped when I cracked up laughing. Thank you for your post. Loved reading it and all the comments Sarah Munro said... Regarding " Bradley said... Keoni Galt, Any chance you could let us know what combinations you used for baby food. I know you mentioned bison and beef sauteed in butter and mixed in a processor with vegetables, but did you find any combination more well received? Also any guesses as to ratio? 10% meat to 90% veggie? Keoni Galt said... It's been a few years, but I recall making it with broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and sweet potatoes, also with white jasmine rice from Thailand (Non-GMO rice). About 50% meat, 50% vegetables and rice. We separated them out by the vegetable we used. As always, YMMV. Linds said... Just reading this article and cringing about the modern guy's comments ... hunting with spears? You are missing SO MUCH technology. Bolos, nets, pits, fishing, traps, snares... our ancestors had so much more than projectiles. buy fluvoxamine 100 mg online said... Fluvoxin 100mg Tablet is used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder . It helps decrease persistent/unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and urges to perform repeated tasks (compulsions such as hand-washing, counting, checking) that interfere with daily living.
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{% extends "layout.html" %} {% block title %}Proof Strategies{% endblock %} {% block content %} <p>Proofs reflect our creativity, but they mostly follow certain patterns and rules of the genre. Here we list some proof templates used in course assignments with examples.</p> <table class="proofs"> <colgroup> <col class="aaa"> <col class="bbb"> <col class="ccc"> </colgroup><tbody> <tr><th>Name of a template</th><th>A Typical Example</th><th>Further Examples</th></tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>Direct proof of an IF-THEN statement</td> <td class="compact">Prove that for any odd integer <span class="math inline">\(k\)</span>, the square <span class="math inline">\(k^2\)</span> gives remainder 1, when divided by 8.<br/> <strong> (1) Translate: Odd <span class="math inline">\( k \)</span> means <span class="math inline">\(k = 2n+1\)</span><br/> (2) Rewrite: <span class="math inline">\( (2n+1)^2 = 4n^2 + 4n + 1 = 4n(n+1)+1 \)</span><br/> (3) Sort cases: <span class="math inline">\( n \)</span> even or odd. </strong> </td> <td>&nbsp;</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>Bidirectional proof of an IF-AND-ONLY-IF statement</td> <td style="font-size:80% !important;">Prove that a positive integer <span class="math inline">\(n\)</span> has odd number of positive divisors (including 1 and <span class="math inline">\(n\)</span> itself) if and only if <span class="math inline">\(n\)</span> is a full square - can be expressed as <span class="math inline">\( k^2 \)</span>.</td> <td>&nbsp;</td> <tr class="odd"> <td>Contrapositive proof of an IF-AND-ONLY-IF statement</td> <td>Prove that for any prime number <span class="math inline">\(\ p \)</span>, the square root <span class="math inline">\(\ \sqrt{p} \)</span> is irrational.</td> <td>&nbsp;</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>Proving an identity by sorting cases</td> <td>For any real number <span class="math inline">\(\ x \in \mathbb{R} \)</span> its rounded value to the nearest tenth (rounding to one decimal place) is equal to <span class="math inline">\( \frac{1}{10} \lfloor 10x + 0.5 \rfloor \).</span></td> <td>&nbsp;</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>Proving that a bijective function exists by construction</td> <td>Prove that there is a function <span class="math inline">\(\ f : (-\pi;\pi) \rightarrow \mathbb{R} \)</span> mapping interval <span class="math inline">\(\ (-\pi;\pi) \)</span> to <span class="math inline">\(\ \mathbb{R} \)</span> such that every real number <span class="math inline">\(\ y \)</span> has exactly one <span class="math inline">\(\ x \)</span> such that <span class="math inline">\(\ f(x)=y \)</span>. <td>&nbsp;</td> </tr> <tr class="even"> <td>Disproving that a bijective function exists from the contrary.</td> <td>Prove that it is impossible to enumerate all <b>subsets</b> of natural numbers with natural numbers.</td> <td>&nbsp;</td> </tr> <tr class="odd"> <td>Prove that some set is infinite by contradiction.</td> <td>Prove that there are infinitely many primes.</td> <td>&nbsp;</td> </tr> </table> {% endblock %}
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HealthLink Plus For Vendors For the Media Physician Relations and Recruitment 975 East Third Street Chattanooga, TN 37403 Online Prereg Register for a Class or Event New Foundations Page Print   Email Testicular Cancer Types of cancers we treat Types of surgeries we perform Events and Seminars About Testicular Cancer Testicular cancer is cancer in one or both testicles. It is most often found in young men. This type of cancer can be treated and very often cured. The testicles The testicles (or testes) are part of the male reproductive system. In adult men, each one is normally a little smaller than a golf ball. They are held in a sac of skin called the scrotum. The scrotum hangs beneath the base of the penis. The testicles make the male hormones testosterone. They also make sperm. Sperm cells are carried from the testicles through small tubes (the vas deferens) to the seminal vesicles. Fluid from the vesicles and from the prostate gland is added. During ejaculation (orgasm), this fluid, now called semen, travels through a tube (the urethra) in the center of the penis and out of the body. Diagram of the male reproductive system The testicles have several kinds of cells. The different cells may develop into one or more types of cancer. It is important to know which kind of cell the cancer started from because these types of cancer are treated differently. They also differ in the chance of survival for the patient (prognosis). Main types of testicular tumors • Germ cell tumors are the most common type of testicular tumors. Germ cell tumors grow in the cells that make sperm. • Stromal tumors grow in other parts of the testicles like the cells that make hormones. • Secondary testicular tumors are from cancer that has spread to the testicles from other parts of the body. Each of the 3 types is explained in more detail below. Germ cell tumors More than 9 out of 10 of cancers of the testicles start in the germ cells. As used here, the term "germ" means seed. These are the cells that make sperm. The 2 main types of germ cell tumors are seminomas and nonseminomas. Seminomas start from germ cells of the testicle that make sperm. Within this group there are also subtypes. Seminomas usually happen in men between their late 30s and early 50s. Nonseminomas tend to develop earlier in life than seminomas. They are often found in men between their late teens and early 40s. There are 4 main subtypes. Most tumors are mixed, having at least 2 different subtypes. But all nonseminoma germ cell cancers are treated the same way, so the exact type is not that important. Carcinoma in situ: Testicular germ cell cancers may begin as a non-invasive form of the disease called carcinoma in situ (CIS). Carcinoma in situ may not always go on to become invasive cancer. It can take about 5 years for CIS to progress to the invasive form of germ cell cancer. It is hard to find CIS because it often causes no symptoms and may not form a lump that you or the doctor can feel. Some cases are found by chance in men who have a testicular biopsy for some other reason, such as infertility. Experts don't agree about the best treatment for CIS. Since CIS doesn't always become an invasive cancer, many doctors in this country suggest watching and waiting to be the best course of action. Stromal tumors Tumors can also grow in the cells that make hormones and in the supportive tissues (the stroma) of the testicles. Stromal cell tumors are often benign (not cancer). They usually do not spread beyond the testicle and can be cured by taking them out. But a few stromal cell tumors spread to other parts of the body (metastasize). Metastatic stromal cell tumors have a poor outlook because they do not respond well to chemotherapy or radiation treatment. The 2 main types of stromal tumors are Leydig cell tumors and Sertoli cell tumors. Secondary testicular tumors Secondary testicular tumors start in another organ and then spread to the testicle. Lymphoma is the most common cancer that does this. Among men over age 50, testicular lymphoma is more common than tumors that start in the testicle. Their outlook depends on the type and stage of lymphoma. The usual treatment is to remove the testicle. Surgery is followed by radiation and/or chemotherapy. In boys with acute leukemia, the leukemia cells can sometimes form a tumor in the testicle. Cancers of the prostate, lung, skin, kidney, and other organs can also spread to the testicles. The outlook for these cancers is usually poor. That's because these cancers have generally spread widely to other organs, too. Treatment depends on the exact type of cancer. Academic Urologists at Erlanger Medical Mall 979 East Third Street Suite C 535 Chattanooga, TN 37403 East Campus 1755 Gunbarrel Road Suite 209 Chattanooga, TN 37421 Spring Creek Office 961 Spring Creek Road Suite 202 Chattanooga, TN 37412 Want door-to-door directions? Enter your address (example: 555 Main St, Chattanooga, TN)
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Poetic Investigations Metaxy (Heaney) Seamus Heaney on Unexpected Supply In an article published in the Dublin Review (Issue 8, Autumn 2002; see dublinreview.com), Seamus Heaney writes: I’m interested in what happens when a poem manages to get up on its own legs, so to speak – how it develops its own capacity to move itself along and what then are its means of movement. In the happiest writing experiences, a state occurs in the writer and the material when, to quote the words of Robert Frost, ‘the wonder of unexpected supply keeps growing’. Which is to say a sixth sense of possibility grows into a gleeful seventh heaven of reward. Heaney uses figures of speech from idiomatic English he shares with Frost: sixth sense, seventh heaven. His description captures the dynamics of the moment, which is one of movement. Notice “the poem” does the moving. It “develops its own capacity to move itself” toward a “state” (of mind, if we can so understand “mind”) where wonder grows, a sense of possibility grows “into a gleeful seventh heaven of reward.” Metaphysically, what happens in the “happiest writing experience” involves Being approached apophatically — with due respect for its transcendence as other. The self experiences “love” for something beyond it. This attitude opens the self to the search for being, truth. But the self can’t name this “being” because it is not “a being” but being itself — unknown to us. But it can appeal to it, and does in a “negative” or “apophatic” way. Compositions climb the ladder of surprise, moved by the lure of understanding, undergoing an ascetic process of seeing beyond the certainties maintained by the self, a process which eventually ends — not really — in mid-air. As the reserves of the self empty, there is a crucial turning point in the process of composition which I call “metaxyturn”: the self yields to a pressure from outside to turn toward the unknown source of its goodness. This unknown source cannot be known but it can be entertained, as it were, in “the between.” In his metaphysics, William Desmond names the “between” arrived at after the resources of the self are exhausted, the metaxy (following Plato), and the arrival of the self in the between, the metaxy, is a release and a “wooing” from the beyond. After eros, then, agape. That is, if the initial stage of composition is erotic — the self feeling its lack and wanting satisfaction — the final stage requites the final emptiness of eros from “agape” — the good. Seamus Heaney’s “Pitchfork” is a wonderful poem in many respects. For one thing, it’s a textbook poem showing the step-by-step process by which a poem moves the reader into a new relationship, a new connectivity. It starts with the “unnamed” overlooked thing and gradually probes it, discovering it is not only a source of perplexity (pitchfork flying through the star-lit night) but a re-source that opens for us the paradox of the farthest goal. That is, “it” becomes a name for how we release our desire to know something from our will to KNOW it. Or something like that: the metaxic world, like the Tao, when named, dissolves into its native namelessness. Of all implements, the pitchfork was the one That came near to an imagined perfection: When he tightened his raised hand and aimed with it, It felt like a javelin, accurate and light. So whether he played the warrior or the athlete Or worked in earnest in the chaff and sweat, He loved its grain of tapering, dark-flecked ash Grown satiny from its own natural polish. Riveted steel, turned timber, burnish, grain, Smoothness, straightness, roundness, length and sheen. Sweat-cured, sharpened, balanced, tested, fitted. The springiness, the clip and dart of it. And then when he thought of probes that reached the farthest, He would see the shaft of a pitchfork sailing past Evenly, imperturbably through space, Its prongs starlit and absolutely soundless — But has learned at last to follow that simple lead Past its own aim, out to an other side Where perfection – or nearness to it – is imagined Not in the aiming but the opening hand. I recall that dyadic figure of the fist or the open palm from my student days: I asked myself, do I want to be a fist scholar — bent on establishing THE MEANING of a text, definitively (I remember a professor who held my future in his hand mentioned one day that he’d just written “the definitive article” on a poem by Andrew Marvell) — or a scholar of the open palm. Voegelin’s Vision of the Metaxy and “At Toomebridge” by Seamus Heaney At his death, Seamus Heaney (13 April 1939 – 30 August 2013) was universally mourned. There are many reasons for this. In brief, he bore witness to his times with honesty and grace. Born in Derry in Northern Ireland, Heaney could not avoid the Troubles and his poetry reflected his sense of the order of history in disordered times. Heaney was born Catholic, and while he did not write from within the contemporary church he continued to draw on religious ideas and experiences. And critics in their turn often draw on Christian contexts; for example, John F. Desmond’s Gravity and Grace: Seamus Heaney and the Force of Light (Baylor University Press, 2009), in situating Heaney in a triangle made up of Simone Weil and Czeslaw Milosz, argues the relevance of the concept of Weil’s version of “metaxu.” A closer look at Eric Voegelin’s theory of consciousness may provide a finer grained approach to Heaney’s admirably concrete, undoctrinaire language. Voegelin writes that man as creature, while conceived as perched between time and eternity, remains in the “in-between,” in a temporal flow of experience in which eternity is nevertheless present. The flow cannot be dissected into a past, a present, and a future of world-time, for at every point of the flow there persists the tension toward eternal being transcending time. The concept most suitable to express the presence of eternal being in the temporal flow is flowing presence. —-Eric Voegelin, Collected Works, Volume 6, Anamnesis, p 329. This passage admirably suggests the theory behind the paradox of “immanent transcendence,” which is the axle-tree of metaxic understanding. As “flowing presence” is indeed a beautiful phrase it suggests one of the stylistic features of Heaney’s poetry. As he grew older, Heaney’s touch became lighter and could be mistaken as impressionistic or sketchy. With an eye to historical pasts becoming present in a tension “toward eternal being transcending time,” Heaney wrote about big things and small, public and private aspects of his world as interpenetrating in a vision of continuity towards a whole beyond the whole of the work of art. Increasingly for Heaney, the poem itself was always open to “immanent transcendence.” A minor poem from a late volume (Electric Light, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2001) gains in value when read as witnessing flowing presence. At Toomebridge            Where the flat water Came pouring over the weir out of Lough Neagh As if it had reached an edge of the flat earth And fallen shining to the continuous Present of the Bann.            Where the checkpoint used to be. Where the rebel boy was hanged in ’98. Where negative ions in the open air Are poetry to me. As once before The slime and silver of the fattened eel. The River Bann has been navigated since the Stone Age. Heaney’s references to Medieval belief helps us contextualize the river itself. During the 1798 Rebellion the rebels bombed the bridge over the Bann to prevent the arrival British reinforcements from the West. The Presbyterian radical Roddy McCorley was executed there on Good Friday, 1800. And yet, the phrase “the continuous/ Present of the Bann” — note the capitalization of “Present” — points both to time and to an experience of immanent transcendence. The Present however is interrupted, as it were, by history: the Troubles: the checkpoint, the hanging of the rebel boy. These two are reflected in the continuous flow of the Bann. Then the poem takes an inward, personal turn. In an image of almost paradoxical concision, the “negative ions” of the river environment are “poetry”! The juxtaposition of the plainspoken though accurate noun phrase “negative ion” and the exclamation “poetry to me” suggests something of the poet’s in-between existence: science of particulars and the deeper indexes of his spiritual nature. And this chastened moment of overcoming “negative” history is followed by a memory of catching eel there as a boy. (Heaney has written several poems about the eels of the Bann.) The “slime and silver” of the eel once again embraces opposites in one longish concrete reality. Even the word “fattened” implicates the eel in the larger life of the river and of the hierarchy of being. Eric Voegelin’s writings on the “in-between” offer the reader and critic powerful resources for understanding poetry. Poetry is inseparable from Time in all its Augustinian complexities, and Voegelin’s profound meditations on time and consciousness and history provide essential contexts for a mindful poetics. Understanding a poem in terms of the rich and complex concept “flowing presence” does not reduce the poem to an “example” of some distinct process or mechanism, but reveals in the details of the poem sources of man’s awareness of his place in the in-between. The core of Desmond’s metaxy is the four senses of being. These are: univocal, equivocal, dialectical, and metaxological. These are “aspects” but not aspects of things but perspectives, or relations to the “knowing self”: the univocal is how we grasp things “out there” as if in some pure space, and is accompanied by wonder; the equivocal is how as we get to know them we begin to confuse them with other things and with concepts, a “state” of perplexity regarding the identity of the ‘thing’; dialectical is how we begin to sort out this thing in relation to other things, how we fit it into a system that constitutes our own conceptual life. The dialectical aspect involves the knower in “self-mediation” and it can become solipsistic, the end of the line for the project of knowledge. BUT if the self regains something of the sense of otherness to the thing, and the wonder of the gift of being, and comes (back) into relation with that sense, we are on the threshold of the metaxological sense. From this sense flows the sense of the origin of the otherness, the too muchness of things, the “greater than which we cannot think”– and this aspect creates the energy of “metaxyturn” by which the relating self becomes open to energies from beyond its own senses of knowing. Desmond calls this agapeic in relation to the erotic drive of the dialectic. The metaxy is the open, the space of agapeic relations. But it would be wrong to suggest that this way of talking about the four senses of being exhausts the problem. You may compare the metaxy to the process of coming to love a person. First, we notice the person, we are intrigued (univocal); second, we are confused by our feelings, we are no longer sure we know what we are getting into (equivocal); then we start a relationship, a conversation, and find ourselves in a process of learning about the other. Eventually this stage with exhaust itself or be transformed. The transformation is what I call “metaxyturn”: one begins to see oneself AND the beloved in light of something greater than both combined. The relationship takes on a “vertical” dimension (whether that vertical is imagined up or down is, well, relative to those involved). So it could be that “friendship” is just another word for metaxy. Here are some fragmentary writings related to “metaxyturn” further reading: Richard Kearney, Anatheism (2010) on kairos, Paul, and postmodernism and Kierkegaard ‘repeating forward’. Kairophonic (epiphanic) indicates the sudden surplus of dimensions in the voice of the poem with the release from self-mediation into the metaxy “The Goose Tree” poem by Moyra Donaldson at http://Poethead.wordpress.com/ The Between The ancient Chinese concept of timeliness or fulfillment in time was inseparable from the image of heaven (Sarah Allan, The Way of Water, 22). My meditations on “writing the between” turn on the timeliness of the metaxy, both as a concept and as a reality. When something happens in the metaxy, it really happens. How do we find ourselves in the between? The “mythical” figure Kairos has many offsprings. (See the article on Kairos at Wikipedia.) To the ancient Greeks, Kairos was the moment of decision–a turning point which, if capitalized on, will prove one’s worth and then some; neglected or botched, it could be one’s ruin. In rhetoric, it is the moment when the audience will be presented with the clincher in an argument, the momentum that brings the whole weight of the foregoing to bear on the question–and somehow arranges for a resolution. Kairos is a key moment in any composition. But how do we prepare it or for it? We know that in the flow of our composition, there will come a time when the narrative or the sequence of images must knot into something new and special; if not, the composition is “flat” and without denoument. Aside from the rational problem of setting up such a moment, how does the writer survive it? The writer’s preparation holds the answer. The writer understands that writing is a craft. It takes practice. It requires assimilation of a rich array of topics appropriate to one’s subject matter. It requires study of successful compositions, and the internalization of the inner form of these compositions. Along with beginnings and middles, one internalizes, knowingly or not, the kairos– that moment when the mass and direction of the piece crest into a shape compact of possibility. As in the fable of Cook Deng, the imperial butcher who no longer has to sharpen his cleaver, Zhuangzi recognized the role of such skill sets in participation in the Tao (see Essays on Skepticism, Relativism, and Ethics in the Zhuangzi, edd Kjellberg and Invanhoe, SUNY 1996) Kairos goes beyond craft. It requires an ability to release what one has so urgently held onto so that it may realize itself for others. “Metaxy” as a concept is rooted in discourses that assume a meditative process starting with a via negativa, a stripping away of habits of mind, an attaining through kenosis of a zero state of mindfulness. Plato’s cave is the most famous of these scenes. The recovery of the concept of “metaxy” in the 20th century assumes a skepticism towards language echoed in such thinkers as Simone Weil, Eric Voegelin, and William Desmond. Poets have been particularly attuned to the timeliness of the metaxy: Paul Celan, Yves Bonnefoy, Czeslaw Milosz, Seamus Heaney, and many others. It’s not hard to see why. Suspicion of language is characteristic of nihilism. Modernity sponsored many such kenotic scenes. Michael Hamburger writes that poetry like Celan’s is “poetry always close to the unutterable because it has passed through it and come out the other side” (Poems of Paul Celan, xxxiii). Yves Bonnefoy suggests a related aporia: ” . . . poetry is, precisely not a ‘use’ of the language. Perhaps, it is a madness in the language . . .” (The Act and the Place of Poetry, 1989, 119). Leave a Reply WordPress.com Logo Google photo Twitter picture Facebook photo Connecting to %s %d bloggers like this:
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Review: Thorn "The Goose Girl" by the Brothers Grimm seems to be one of the hottest fairy tales to adapt right now. It is one of the only fairy tales featuring a princess that has not been turned into a Disney movie. Thorn by Intisar Khanani is the fourth adaptation I've read of this identity-swapping fable, but I can't say that it's one of my favorites. It is the most loyal adaptation I have read, incorporating darker elements that had been graciously removed from other versions, such as the slaughter of the princess's prized horse. Though I appreciate Intisar's attempts to stay true to the tale as well as her incorporation of her culture within the language of the story, the book seems to drag on for ages before anything interesting happens. The climax of Thorn has a big payoff that conveys a strong anti-violence message, which implies that it may have been more enjoyable if it were a little shorter. Thorn by Intisar Khanani For the most part, Thorn is a faithful retelling of "The Goose Girl" with extended magical elements. Princess Alyrra is betrayed by her lady-in-waiting, Valka, who hires a powerful sorceress to switch their bodies. Alyrra is distressed by the betrayal, but not terribly surprised because Valka had always seemed to dislike her. In fact, Alyrra has an abundance of enemies, which makes her difficult to relate to at times. Her brother beats her, her mother calls her stupid, and her people barely acknowledge her leadership. She finds companionship in odd places such as a magical wind that protects her, a talking horse named Falada, and a couple of serving maids. Two of these companions suffer horrible fates, leaving Alyrra even more alone in her submissive torment. She does her best to protect her kingdom from criminals in spite of her unfortunate predicament, but this is easier said than done when she is unable to reveal herself as the princess. The best character in this book by far is Prince Kestrin, who Alyrra is betrothed to. He is the first to discover her true identity even though she is unable to confirm his suspicions due to a magic choker that prevents her from revealing her identity. I was eager to see how their romance would unwind, but Alyrra takes such a long time to trust him that she has very few opportunities for romance. I grew bored as I read through pages and pages of her struggling to keep her secret and ignoring Kestrin's advances. It isn't until the end of the book that Alyrra is finally able to confront Kestrin, but she must do so under the guise of another curse. The two undergo numerous trials and tribulations that test every ounce of willpower they have before they are finally able to be together. The supernatural elements in Thorn are developed well. Princess Alyrra is cursed by a sorceress known as the Lady who is bent on revenge against the royal family. The Lady's powers are just as fascinating as they are terrible. The chapters that feature her are by far the most engaging parts of the book. She is a complex and multi-dimensional character who is more interesting than Alyrra or Valka. That is probably one of the reasons I got bored during the middle section of the book where she is all but absent. She possesses the ability to trap people inside their own minds, a concept that has always intrigued me. Falada, Alyrra's talking horse, is an element of the story that was brought in from the original fairy tale. One might expect a talking horse to add some light-hearted humor into any story, but the dark elements of Thorn remain strong even with Falada's presence. Thorn is a decent adaptation of "The Goose Girl" despite having a slow start. It does not shy away from the darker themes of the fairy tale by presenting a protagonist who must struggle with abuse and injustice. Kestrin and the Lady were the most interesting characters in the book, but their presence is downplayed for a good chunk of it. Intisar Khanani wrote in the footnotes of her website that the original version of Thorn was released to an indie audience before it got rewritten multiple times with an addition of 20,000 words. I can't help but wonder if her previous draft was less draggy. Nonetheless, if you are a fan of cultural fairy tale retellings, you many enjoy this version of "The Goose Girl." Popular posts from this blog Review: Dress Up! Time Princess Review: Voyage Review: Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs Review: Secret Society of Second-Born Royals What's Still Missing From Disney+ One Hundred Princesses for My 100th Post I Found Two Indie Games Inspired by "Sleeping Beauty!" Find Me in Paris Has Its Last Dance Dancing with the Stars Has Its Most Magical Disney Night Yet! Where Did Princess Barbie Go?
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Don't think too hard about this stuff. The music of cLOUDDEAD isn't hip-hop, trip-hop, ambient or drum 'n' bass. Instead, it's stylistically schizophrenic, hovering somewhere in the gray area between all those genres. A collaboration among the three mad scientists Doseone, why? and odd nosdam, cLOUDDEAD's sophomore album, 'Ten' (Mush), is overflowing with innovation. Employing a creative process that is both playfully silly and feverishly dark, the music consists mainly of beats and keyboards layered over organic instrumentation and incidental-noise samples that have been skewered to the point of insanity. The vocals of Doseone and why? are a combination of perfectly synchronized half-sung and half-rapped lyrics, executed with surreal beatnik-style poetics. Doseone (a.k.a. Adam Drucker) and why? (a.k.a. Yoni Wolf) met in college in Cincinnati. In 1997 they formed the hip-hop improv group Apogee, but eventually the two began recording together and self-releasing albums as Greenthink. During this time they met odd nosdam (a.k.a. Dave Madson) who according to Drucker, "had the same shitty four-track as us," and soon the trio spawned cLOUDDEAD's self-titled debut. "I think that cLOUDDEAD is a linear progression from the Greenthink stuff," explains Wolf, "with the added stuff that Dave brought in." It's not surprising that cLOUDDEAD had an immediate impact on music's underground, with a fan base spanning from skaters to indie-rap connoisseurs. With odd nosdam providing the beats, bass and ambient atmospherics, Doseone and why? are given free reign to talk it up with lyrics that are either absurd or horrifying, depending on how closely you're paying attention. The vocalists also contribute their fair share of scrap samples and instrumentation, including guitar and even blender solos. When it came time to create 'Ten', the three masters of their trade devised a secret recipe for their symphony of madness. "The first record was different in that we'd pass stuff back and forth, or Dose would write a verse and I'd write a verse," explains Wolf. "With 'Ten', we wrote everything, with a couple of exceptions, together." "It's a focused effort as opposed to just a product of creativity," says Drucker. "Our writing evolved to be a very distinct blend that both why? and I share about bits and parts of the working world, and our confusion of our presence in it. So eventually we just had this sound in our head, and 'Ten' is a product of us going for that." While cLOUDDEAD was primarily an electro jam session, 'Ten' was meticulously compiled. The lyrics were written out as poems before the music was created, and every sound was handled with great care. "Sometimes we'd sit and listen to a track over and over again, trying to find what's missing," says Drucker. The lyric-writing process began with Doseone and why? taking seemingly mundane topics and warping them into complex songs. "Suddenly in our world things come to a focus and the loops in our heads become prevalent themes," says Drucker, "and the rest is just word choice and clarity." 'Ten' is dominated by such eerie and metaphorical images as dead dogs, car crashes and "bacteria gang-banging in the window cracks." The music doesn't really speak for itself but rather speaks for whatever twisted daydreams it invokes in the listener's mind. "We find ourselves entertained by a somewhat darkened world," continues Drucker, "and we find that grotesque details bring the most out of us." While 'Ten' is a stellar effort, it's also the end of a short-lived era. Each member is busy with solo albums and other collaborative recordings - including Hood, Hymie's Basement, Themselves and Reaching Quiet - and thus cLOUDDEAD was never a main project or even a side project , but simply a fleeting moment in their lives. "'Ten' really served its purpose," explains Drucker. "That's why it's the conclusion of cLOUDDEAD, because it feels like the shared experience between the three of us has been encapsulated. I don't know what else we would make music out of." Mush Records
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Important Information This site uses cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. We also use cookies to ensure we show you advertising that is relevant to you. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the irishtimes.com website. However, if you would like to, you can change your cookie settings at any time. For more information see our Cookie Policy. Chewing the Fat (and the Garlic) with Brian Lenihan Deaglán de Bréadún Oh to be David McWilliams’s publisher! The publicity he has generated with the extracts from his new book, carried in the weekend newspapers, will have it flying off the shelves. As they say down the country, “He has a great welcome for himself.” Or alternatively: If you don’t blow your own trumpet, nobody else will blow it for you.” Finance Minister Brian Lenihan says that, far from seeking out McWilliams for advice on the banking crisis, it was in fact D.McW. who was after him, looking for an oul’ special adviser’s position, doncha know. The only thing that is independently verified is that the Minister does, in fact, chew garlic. Can’t be much fun for his colleagues at Ecofin meetings. However, as an author myself on a couple of occasions, I can only take my hat off to David for his brilliant publicity campaign, although Willie O’Dea got a great jab in at him with his comment that the relationship between David McWilliams and David McWilliams would be a lifelong love affair. Mc Williams has slipped off the edge in pursuit of attention when he recently suggested departure from the Euro, devaluation, and default as a strategy capable of reviving the economy. He will say anything for attention, and really should be living in Iceland, eating fish. It’s not fair, the British have Niall Ferguson and the best we can do is McWilliams. To be fair he was great on Newstalk radio when he had his own show especially since he was arguiing his corner back in 2001. He must be trying to compete with the authors of Freakonomics but he is a poor carbon copy I’m afraid and his view on leaving the euro turned me off him completely Rp , Its hard to know, there is nothing wrong with having a currency where the value is outside your control. The Iceland experience shows that even if your currency is backed by cod and Lazytown that they were able to create their own hell with a debt bubble financed in foreign currency. Wishing any form of hyperinflation on a minor currency with debt denominated in foreign currency would be a disaster. If the E. Europe experience is anything to go by people would have taken out mortgages in Euros which would be a double whammy. The major mistake was not building up a reverse to soak up excess cash in the economy for instance by pre funding the NDP and obviously allowing the banks to leverage up their balance sheets. I remember a comment by whatever prat was running the NTMA back in 2001ish when he was smugly saying that we’d have paid off the national debt before the “London” based ratings agencies would give Ireland an A rating. Unfortunately this was the calibre of people that were managing and regulating the financial system here. Naysaying McWilliams?? In fairness he has been proven right on pretty much every occasion over the last couple of years. He might be a bit in your face but I’d rather listen to him than 99% of the other people in the media. What next, savings advice to be considered more reliable from a Rugby player or actor rather than an economist?
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Monday, July 30, 2012 Judgement at Proteus by Timothy Zahn So we finally come to the last romp for Frank Compton and his trusty sidekick, Bayta. They deliver Terese to the Filaelian Assembly's Kuzyatru Station, where she is to be treated for a genetic disease that endangers her and her unborn child. When they arrive, Frank is arrested under suspicion of the murder of six Fillies, who were indwelt by the Modhri and who died in a gunfight with police. While he is standing trial, he must also try to unravel the tangled web the Shonkla-raa have woven, and determine which of the Fillies are actually genetically modified enemies. The plot is extremely complex, and alliances shift rapidly between Frank and his erstwhile enemies among the Modhri, who now want to enlist him to destroy the Sonkla-raa, who want only to return to their rightful place as galactic overlords. Every time they corner Frank and his friends, he must come up with another tightly held plot to defeat them. Zahn definitely has a twisty mind. The only downside to this novel is that it proceeds at a breakneck pace for two thirds of the book, then really gets hectic, as Zahn wraps up the final installment in the series in what probably should have been two novels. Good fun, and I wonder what Zahn will come up with next. Friday, July 27, 2012 Triggers by Robert J. Sawyer So, there was an idea which began, perhaps, with Greg Bear (at least for me, it may have been written about before his novel, Blood Music), which became a popular theme or gimmick in science fiction, called the Singularity. It generally refers to an event which totally changes the human race, most often for the better, or greater good. There are several endings used by authors which irritate me: the deus ex machina, the "then I woke up", and the Singularity Event. I just feel it's a lazy way to end a novel for which you have come up with no reasonable ending, or of which you've grown tired writing. Unfortunately, Sawyer picks a Singularity to end what up to that point had been an interesting novel, exploring a cool pseudo scientific premise.  Maybe if I was one of the cool kids, the "in" crowd, I'd have been able to read the title and know that Triggers somehow refers to triggering a singularity event...I dunno. The scenario is in the near future U.S., where terrorist strikes continue to devastate our cities. The latest threat is a type of bomb which vaporizes a relatively small area, and also emits an EMP which temporarily takes down all electrical and electronic systems in the area. It has been used on several cities, and the President and his military advisors have put together a counterstrike which will wipe a certain terror-supporting nation entirely off the map, to let the terrorists know that we are finally getting serious. While the President is making a speech, a rogue element within the Secret Service puts together an assassination attempt, combined with a bomb strike. The President is rushed immediately to a DC area hospital and goes into surgery to repair bleeding in his pericardium. Coincidentally, at the same time one floor away, a researcher is applying a new type of memory triggering device to a patient of his who has experienced PSTD flashbacks so severe that they are destroying his life. When a the EMP pulse from a bomb which destroys the White House surges through the hospital, a very strange thing happens - people within a fifteen yard radius of the operating room are suddenly given access to the memories of one other person - in a sort of daisy chain - who is also in that area. The primary Secret Service agent on site is concerned with the national security implications of some unknown person having access to all the President's memories, so a fair amount of time is spent trying to figure out who has whose memories, sorting all that out. Then, the really interesting things, in my opinion, take place, as Sawyer explores some of the possibilities inherent in being able to share another person's memories. A romantic attachment develops between one couple, and their sex life is made far more intense by one person being able to see and feel what the other is feeling. In another pairing, race reconciliation happens when a black man is able to experience the lifelong soft bigotry of an elderly Southern woman. A physician is able to see in the memories of one of his nurses all the spousal abuse and the substance addiction she's suffering, and offer her a way out. The soldier who is suffering from PTSD is able to force the President to see all of the horrible things he witnessed in Iraq, and for the first time in recent history the leader of the free world really understands the results ordering his forces to war. There are some other interesting examples, but these and the others were making this a really good story. Then, the Singularity occurs and we have whirled peas and love forever. Ack! Wednesday, July 25, 2012 The Atrocity Archives by Charles Stross This iteration of the Laundry Files takes us back to when Bob goes on his first field assignment, and meets Mo, his future wife. It's probably in chronological sequence if I'd read it when it was published, but somehow or other I missed it the first time around. Bob gets sent to the United States to help repatriate a British scientist who is working for a university, and who has strayed into some sensitive areas with her research. While he is there, she is kidnapped by Mukhabarat agents led by a possessed human with a German accent. Bob, being the impulsive sort that he is, tries to rescue her from the kidnappers, with the not exactly unexpected (from our POV) result of getting bonked on the head and put out of business until the whole rescue has run its course. When he returns to jolly old England, his boss, Angleton, briefs him in on some top secret material that indicates that some necromancers of the Third Reich are not as dead as previously supposed, and are perhaps hiding out in a pocket universe. Mo, who has made it back to England as well, and who is rooming with Bob and his other roommates, Pinky and the Brain, is used as a stalking goat to lure the bad guys out of hiding. When she is kidnapped again, Bob and the Laundry swat team head off through a gate to a dying universe to fight the Nazis and other evil creatures. There's a bonus story in this book about one of Bob's other adventures wherein he investigates the mystery of the concrete cows. All in all, a fun read as expected from Stross. Monday, July 23, 2012 Mistakes Were Made by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson Another bit of bias I had confirmed was in this passage, One rather scary bit, Very is most of this book. Friday, July 20, 2012 The Apocalypse Codex by Charles Stross Stross is back with more interesting action in the latest adventure of Bob Howard, Laundry civil servant without peer. A group of American evangelicals have gotten their hands on some very obscure scripture, which makes the Revelation of St. John the Divine look like a walk in the park, part of which is The Apocalypse Codex. It contains instructions on how to summon dark beings from another world to invade Earth, under the guise of hastening the return of Jesus Christ to establish his millenial kingdom. Stross has created an intriguing cosmology for this series. In his reality, there are no benevolent gods or God, and those who think so have been seriously deluded. The universe is populated for the most part with incredibly malevolent and powerful beings from other dimensions (think Lovecraft, mostly) whose greatest desire is to conquer and/or consume all beings on our planet. All that stands between them and us are agencies like the British Laundry and the U.S. Black Chamber (aka Nazgul). It's possible Strauss will introduce us to the Russian, Chinese or other versions at some point in the series. Bob has been identified for the fast track to management, and gets sent on that most dangerous of assignments - a team building middle management training course! After surviving that by the skin of his teeth, he is given an assignment to manage and monitor a couple of External Assets, or contractors, witch Persephone Hazard and her sidekick Johnny. Their assignment is to investigate and possibly eliminate an evangelist with the Golden Promise Ministries, Ray Schiller, who is attempting to suborn officials at high levels within the British government. They travel to Denver, Colorado, where his ministry has its headquarters, and all sorts of interesting mayhem ensues. Lots of good political and magical intrigue and a nice setup to Bob's next adventure. Wednesday, July 18, 2012 A Rising Thunder by David Weber It seems as if there's a particular recognizable formula to the recent Honorverse stories by Weber. He hops around from one location to another, eavesdropping on the conversations between influential people in the Solarian League, the People's Republic of Haven, the Beowulf system, the Maya sector, and the Star Empire, and begins to build up the tension towards the big space battle that is to happen at the end of the book. In this case, the Sollies have sent a massive fleet of over four hundred ships of the wall to attack what they believe is a Manticore defenseless in the wake of the Yakawa?? attack from the previous novel. In fact, when I began reading a description of the climactic battle at about the midpoint of the book, I became confused, wondering why Weber had bumped up the timetable - but was relieved to discover that it was, after all, only a simulation being run by Honor and her cohorts. After so many years of reading the Honor Harrington novels, it may be time for me to put some of the fan sites on my favorites bar - I think I'm beginning to need a scorecard to keep track of the players. When there is some mention of Honor's father grieving over the deaths from the Mesan strike on Manticore's home system, I couldn't for the life of me remember who in his family had been killed. I can't really expect Weber to refresh my memory every time, either - the "what has gone before" would be encyclopedic at this point. Key points in the macro action, however, include Zilwicki's and Cachat's return with evidence of the Mesan long term plotting, President Pritchard and Empress Elizabeth's historic peace agreement and mutual defense treaty, which triggers a massive alliance between Manticore's formerly lukewarm allies and the long term loyal partners. Views of the Mesan side of things are sparse, aside from some scenes giving us the foreboding that they're ready to set the next portion of their evil plot moving forward, and it may involve even more casualties than have already happened.  The Solarian League may end up with a constitutional crisis, to accompany the economic devastation that is set in play by Manticore's boycott of their shipping, and takeover of jump termini. Weber said, a few books back, that things were going to get much worse before they got better in the Honorverse, and there are some aspects of the situation which are at long last getting better - I hope things get no worse in the next novel. Tuesday, July 17, 2012 Great Beginnings I was thinking about what it is about some stories that catches my interest right away, why others leave me wondering why I'm bothering to read them, after far too many pages. You gotta have a "hook", a "gimmick" or some sort of spectacular beginning to a story to catch my eye, make me care, get me thinking. Some examples (anyone who can tell me which books they're all from has my utmost respect as a fellow connoisseur of SF and Fantasy): I just have to know why the mailman laughed, don't you? "Death came silently to the Row." Eek! Are we in for a story about assassins? What's the Row? Who dies, and how? "It was starting to end, after what seemed most of eternity to me. I attempted to wriggle my toes, succeeded. I was sprawled there in a hospital bed and my legs were done up in plaster casts, but they were still mine. I squeezed my eyes and opened them, three times. The room grew steady. Where the hell was I?" Waking up in a hospital bed with both legs in a cast, no memory of what has gone before...there's gotta be a good story here. Nothing else needs be said. This is a nearly perfect hook. "I know a place where there is no smog and no parking problem and no population Cold War and no H-bombs and no television Summit Conferences, no Foreign Aid, no hidden taxes - no income tax. The climate is the sort that Florida and California claim (and neither has), the land is lovely, the people are friendly and hospitable to strangers, the women are beautiful and amazingly anxious to please - I could go back. I could-" I wanna go there, too! Please, take me with you! Nearly every book I've ever loved has hooked me within the first page, and often with the first paragraph. If you're an author, you've got a very short time to make a first impression - make it count! Tell me something I've never heard, show me a land I've never seen, turn a phrase that makes me laugh, boggle my mind with a puzzle, grab me by the throat and make me enjoy your book, darn it! Monday, July 16, 2012 Deadlocked by Charlaine Harris In Deadlocked, Harris once again skillfully weaves several plot conflicts together that Sookie must navigate without getting herself of any of her friends into more trouble than they already have. At the same time, various more mundane events proceed relatively smoothly, such as Tara and JB's baby's arrival, her brother, Jason's engagement, and Sookie's mental transition from employee to part owner of Merlotte's bar. Harris does a good job of reminding us all that in the midst of crises, life proceeds apace all around us. The vampire King of Louisiana, Felipe de Castro, has arrived in Bon Temps ostensibly to get to the bottom of the disappearance of his lieutenant, whom Sookie and her allies disposed of in the last adventure. There are undertones, however, that indicate that Felipe knew what Victor was up to all along, and manipulated matters so that his ambitious ally would be destroyed when he crossed Eric, who is a much stronger vampire than indicated by his relatively humble position in the heirarchy. The first big wrinkle in the fabric shows up at a party hosted by Eric when a blood donor is mysteriously murdered shortly after being kicked out of the house when Sookie arrives unexpectedly to catch Eric in the bedroom, drinking the girl's blood. Sookie and Bill have to figure out who actually killed the girl so that the human police's suspicions are directed away from Eric. The fairies are restless, too. Claude's strip club seems to be staffed almost entirely by them, and he may be gathering them for purposes of his own. When he journeys with the fairy prince, Niall, back to the fae lands, Sookie's cousin Dermott is unable to keep them under control, and soon there are reports of strange animal killings in the nearby woods. Sam's girlfriend, Janalyn, is jealous of Sookie, and keeps trying to find some way to discredit her with Sam. Since Janalyn is also the enforcer for Alcyde's pack, Sookie must take somewhat politcal approach to keeping her at bay. And finally, the Queen of Louisiana's vampires pays Sookie a visit to tell her that she wants to take Eric as her consort, and that Eric's maker signed a contract allowing her to do so. This throws a huge monkey wrench in the middle of their relationship, and Sookie and Eric are forced to make choices about what they most truly love in the climax of this book. Friday, July 13, 2012 Fair Game by Patricia Briggs Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Princeps by L.E. Modesitt Princeps returns us to the story of Quaeryt, who has thwarted the plots in Tilbor, and been rewarded for his efforts by being made Princeps of the area, and being wed to the lovely Vaelora, sister of Lord Bhayar. Quaeryt may be the perfect match for the strong-willed and intellectual woman, and as the story begins they are settling well into domesticity and he is doing an admirable job of keeping the place running smoothly. Unfortunately, this idyl cannot last, and Bhayar soon needs Quaeryt to uproot his life once again to travel to Extela, where a volcanic eruption has devastated the old capital of Telaryn, to assume temporarily the post of Governor. Quaeryt and a regiment of troops make the long journey, with his wife by his side, and try to restore the city to some semblance of order. The previous governor and many of the city officials were  corrupt, and so Quaeryt faces some special challenges in establishing the only kind of rule he can - a just and orderly one. He has some difficulties with various High Holder and merchant factors, but seems to be succeeding despite this, when Bhayar has a new job for him. He is to leave the city to a replacement governor and join Bhayar's troops on the border, where he will train a squad of imagers in the unfamiliar task of sabotaging the war plans of the Bovarians, who are determined to invade Telaryn. The book moves steadily through Quaeyt's personal growth, and begins to lay the foundation for the future of imagers that we saw in the first few books of the portfolio. A wry and pleasant, yet philosophical, tale. Monday, July 9, 2012 Gun Games by Faye Kellerman I always look forward to a new Decker/Lazarus novel by Kellerman. This novel just moves along steadily, much like an actual police investigation, and inexhorably towards its final destination, without too many surprises along the way, really. When the mother of a good, but nerdy, student at an exclusive prep school who has committed suicide contacts Decker and asks him to dig deeper into her son's death, she provides just enough justification for him to open the investigation. The family has never had any firearms in the house, and no one knows how the boy, Gregory, got the stolen pistol he used to end his life. All of the physical evidence on the scene confirms that it was a suicide, but Decker agrees to give it a second look. (By the way, I caught one mistake in this book. The suicide was committed with a pistol - mentioned several times - but when Decker's detectives revisit the scene later, the cleaning crew has already cleaned up the mess from - the shotgun blast. Where did Kellerman paste that bit of text from, I wonder?) When a second student from the same school, Myra Gelb, also kills herself, and the pistol used turns out also to have been stolen a number of years earlier, Decker and his detectives Marge Dunn and Scott Oliver turn up the heat on the investigation a bit. In a seemingly unrelated story, we get to follow Decker and Rina's fifteen year old foster son, Gabe, as he readies himself for study at either Harvard or Juilliard next year, and begins to audition for some summer jobs as a pianist. He meets a cute Persian Jewish girl, Yasmine, who is only fourteen, at a coffee shop, and she incites him to go to La Traviata with her, as she has somehow acquired two tickets, and none of her friends or family are really interested in opera - her very strict and traditional father has determined that she will be a doctor someday, and music is just foolishness. Of  course, the two become infatuated with one another, and carry on a texting love affair and clandestine trysts for weeks while Decker is busily investigating teen suicides. Kellerman walks a fine line, politically speaking, on a couple of issues in this book, giving us some almost contradictory messages. "Guns are bad, as they contribute to teen suicide." "Guns are good, as they allow one of our heros to defend himself against a group of attackers." "Bullying is a huge problem in our schools, and you should always report it to your teachers or principal." "Teachers and the principal are totally ineffectual in countering bullying, and your best bet is to take matters into your own hands, or make some sort of accomodation with the bullies." A fast, fun read. Friday, July 6, 2012 Around the Web A book review on Casey Research. Fast and Furious by Katie Pavlich Reading Fast and Furious, by Townhall editor Katie Pavlich, merely makes me furious, fast. It seems that at least one branch of our government, the ATF, decided to do something that is at best rather foolish, and at worst, criminal. They instructed gun shops near the southern border of this country to go ahead and make sales to "straw" purchasers, knowing that the ultimate buyers of those weapons were the Mexican drug cartels. Literally thousands of high powered "assault" type rifles were allowed to "walk" across the border by the ATF. When one of the guns turned up at the murder scene of a Border Patrol agent, things began to unravel rapidly. The stated goal of this operation was to trace the guns to their destinations and to take down the networks of gun smuggling that were believed to exist, but it's possible that the true purpose was far more political, i.e., to demonstrate that it was far too easy to buy guns in the U.S. and then resell them to criminal purchasers in Mexico, so as to encourage ever more stringent gun control laws. At this point in time, Congress is about to hold a vote on whether to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt for his failure to produce the documentation on Fast and Furious that they subpoenaed, and I seriously doubt whether we'll ever really know the truth about how high the blame goes for this seriously flawed and bungled operation. "The idea of the operation, (ATF agent) Dodson was told, was to conduct surveillance on known straw purchasers for Mexican drug cartels. Dodson was not to interfere as they bought hundreds of high-powered rifles, including .50 caliber sniper rifles, AK-47s, .38 caliber revolvers and FN Five-sevN handguns. These guns would then be allowed to 'walk' across the border into Mexico, straight into the hands of ruthless criminals. Agents like Dodson could follow suspects' cars, but never pull them over. The agents could watch known straw purchasers on video, they could use the phone to encourage gun shop employees to make sales, they could use wiretaps on cell phones..." Since news of Fast and Furious became public, the ATF has done its best to silence and intimidate whistle blowers who objected to the operation while it was going on, and after it was shut down. At least two of the architects of the operation have been promoted, and one of them was conveniently sent to Iraq, making it a little difficult for Congress to interview him. There has been a coverup of massive proportions perpetrated by not only the ATF, but the FBI, Homeland Security, and the U.S. Department of Justice. Transcripts of Congressional questioning of Holder show a man issuing one set of denials after another, and when his protestations of ignorance and or innocence were disproved,  he merely fell back to a new position of denial, falsehood and obfuscation. It's relation to an earlier program: "Allowing guns to 'walk,' knowingly providing weapons to criminal suspects and attempting to trace them later, had bee tried by the Justice Department before, in 'Operation Wide Receiver' launched by the Bush administration in 2005 in close cooperation with the Mexican government. In that operation, straw purchasers were closely monitored in hopes that they might lead to others. Some were arrested before they crossed the border back into Mexico. The ones who crossed the border were to be arrested by the Mexican government. When it was discovered that at least four hundred guns were not recovered by authorities and lost in Mexico, the operation was terminated." In contrast, Fast and Furious was run without telling the Mexican government anything about it. The guns were supposed to be traced, but thousands of them just disappeared, until some have been recovered at crime scenes. When the Mexican government complained about the U.S. knowingly putting its citizens in danger by supplying arms to the cartels, the State Department threatened to pull millions of dollars in funding away from Mexico, killing a program that works to reduce gang and cartel violence. This book is a good source of background information on a scandal that the mainstream media has failed to cover or investigate properly, preferring to entertain us with "news" about Charlie Sheen, Brittany Spears and other celebrity train wrecks. Wednesday, July 4, 2012 Kiss the Dead by Laurell K. Hamilton This is the nineteenth book in the Anita Blake series, and it gets started off in a hurry - no foreplay. Anita is interrogating a new vampire in the police station, trying to discover the location of a fifteen year old girl that his band of "free" vamps have kidnapped and are about to turn. Things get out of hand, and end up in a brawl between the vamp, Anita, and the cops, including her old pals Zerbrowski and Dolph. It seems, though, like Hamilton is getting away from the wild and crazy monster hunting action that got me hooked on this series in the beginning, and descending into too much PNR action. She spends far too many pages describing how each and every one of her lovers looks and acts, and what Anita loves about each of them in particular. There's even more of Anita's thoughts and emotions about ...eek...relationships. I'm fairly certain that we've seen a lot of the descriptive information before, and it seems vaguely like "cheating" to get the required number of pages to fill a novel, rather than writing a strong plot with great action sequences. Of course, whenever Anita isn't busy being all girly, there's too many pages of explanation about why she's, just "one of the guys" with all her cop buddies now, and how macho men from SWAT and the U.S. Marshalls service, and the RPIT all bond as manly men. The descriptive, romance stuff just goes on and on for pages, I'm afraid, with a minimal number of pages devoted to taking on the bad guys, who are a group of vampires who want to remain free of the control wielded by master vampires - a nice idea in theory, but impractical and dangerous in reality. There are, I think, more pages devoted to the usual graphic sex scenes - I think Anita screws more monsters than she kills in this one. Stick a fork in me, I'm done...paying for crappy novels by Hamilton. Monday, July 2, 2012 Magic Without Mercy by Devon Monk It's odd how my first impression of this book, upon reading its final passages last night, was that events were just stalled out. At the risk of giving away some spoilers, first, the magic plague that is killing people in Portland does not yet get cured, second, Allie's inability to use magic without becoming horribly ill is not solved, third, Isabel and Leander remain at large, trying for world domination. So, nothing happens, right? While Allie and her friends are hiding out from the Authority, which has been taken over by the death magic user (and possible murderer of children) Jingo Jingo, they acquire one powerful ally in Roman, former keeper of the Gates, who trained Zayvion. He undertakes a mission to contact the Overseer (leader of the world's version of the Authority) to let her know what's happening in Portland, and tell her the truth about the plague. They also come up with a plan to take samples of all four types of magic from the wells, and have Dr. Collins (think of Hannibal Lecter with some of his figurative teeth pulled) analyze them to find out what's causing the infection and how to cure it. They find that Davy, who has been suffering from the plague since its early days, has been changed somehow by Collins, into a being that is corporeal at some times, and ghostly at others, which isn't exactly a cure, but beats dying, perhaps. They are able to finally bring detective Paul Stotts aboard as their ally, and Zayvion and Victor restore some of his memories so that he'll believe what's going on in the city. Allie finds out that Stone, her pet gargoyle, is more important than she thought. Cody gets his memories restored, and his ghost is reunited with his body, giving him vast magical powers once again. There are a number of other things that happen that would definitely be spoilers, so I won't relate them here. So, while the major plot elements and conflicts aren't resolved, and perhaps even escalate to the next level, lots of smaller events change the playing field quite a bit. Definitely looking forward to Monk's next book.
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Nonexistence of Almost Moore Digraphs of Diameter Three J. Conde, J. Gimbert, J. Gonzàlez, J. M. Miret, R. Moreno Almost Moore digraphs appear in the context of the degree/diameter problem as a class of extremal directed graphs, in the sense that their order is one less than the unattainable Moore bound $M(d,k)=1+d+\cdots +d^k$, where $d>1$ and $k>1$ denote the maximum out-degree and diameter, respectively. So far, the problem of their existence has only been solved when $d=2,3$ or $k=2$. In this paper, we prove that almost Moore digraphs of diameter $k=3$ do not exist for any degree $d$. The enumeration of almost Moore digraphs of degree $d$ and diameter $k=3$ turns out to be equivalent to the search of binary matrices $A$ fulfilling that $AJ=dJ$ and $I+A+A^2+A^3=J+P$, where $J$ denotes the all-one matrix and $P$ is a permutation matrix. We use spectral techniques in order to show that such equation has no $(0,1)$-matrix solutions. More precisely, we obtain the factorization in ${\Bbb Q}[x]$ of the characteristic polynomial of $A$, in terms of the cycle structure of $P$, we compute the trace of $A$ and we derive a contradiction on some algebraic multiplicities of the eigenvalues of $A$. In order to get the factorization of $\det(xI-A)$ we determine when the polynomials $F_n(x)=\Phi_n(1+x+x^2+x^3)$ are irreducible in ${\Bbb Q}[x]$, where $\Phi_n(x)$ denotes the $n$-th cyclotomic polynomial, since in such case they become 'big pieces' of $\det(xI-A)$. By using concepts and techniques from algebraic number theory, we prove that $F_n(x)$ is always irreducible in ${\Bbb Q}[x]$, unless $n=1,10$. So, by combining tools from matrix and number theory we have been able to solve a problem of graph theory. Full Text: PDF
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Hot Dessert Recipes How-Tos How To: Make traditional Day of the Dead sugar skulls Sugar skulls, or "calaveras de azucar," are used to celebrate El dia de los Muertos, in honor of deceased friends and family. This video tutorial shows how to make sugar skulls with basic household ingredients. Once you've shaped the mixture into a skull shape, decorate and design with food coloring to suit your personal taste. How To: Make a Filipino-style custard cake How To: Make an edible Jell-O human brain for Halloween Interested in making an edible Jell-O brain? With the right tools and proper ingredients, it's easier than you'd think. So easy, in fact, that this free video cooking lesson can present a complete overview of the process in about four minutes. For more information, including the full recipe, and to get started making your own hello brains, watch this video guide. 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However, since the brightness practically takes the values shown in the columns of color shift i through iii, the color shift occurs. The color shift i causes peach color, color shift ii causes purplish red color, and color shift iii causes dark purplish red color. Namely, the same hue is to be maintained for the transition of the linear color mixture, however, the hue practically shifts once towards red for the color shifts. In the embodiment of the invention, since it is presupposed that the color variation at boundaries should be achieved without color shifts, the change rate of effective brightness for each of R, G and B sub-pixels are controlled to match for each pixel, wherein the degree of overdrive is adjusted in order not to cause a change in hue. In this way, the color shift is suppressed and an abnormal appearance at the boundary portion is improved. As described above, according to the present invention, the change rate of the effective brightness of R, G, and B sub-pixels in a full-pixel is matched by not only acceleration but also deceleration in order to avoid color shifts. Under normal circumstances, overdrive may be preferably applied to all of R, G and B sub-pixels, however, according to the present invention, the degree of overdrive for these two sub-pixels is adjusted to match their change rate of transition to the slowest one in consideration of the following facts: (a) It is impossible to accelerate a transition to a full OFF state (0 V). (b) When not allowed using an overvoltage range such as the above 5V range, there may exist a transition which can not be accelerated or is difficult to accelerate in the on-direction. (c) It is desirable to avoid color shifts even when overdrive is not used. Consequently, in contrast to the normal non-overdrive case, either of overdrive and underdrive may be performed according to the present invention. It is noted that in the embodiment of the invention, there is provided overdrive controller 10 between LCD controller 4 and source driver 7, wherein a response time of LCD is improved by overdrive controller 10, however, LCD controller 4 or source driver IC 8 may be responsible for it, or a host system may be responsible for it by performing software. In this case, the system described above may be programmed and installed in a computer on the part of a host system. As mentioned above, the present invention allows suppressing color shifts which may occur when any area with a sharp boundary moves and improving an abnormal appearance of colors at moving boundary areas. It is to be understood that the provided illustrative examples are by no means exhaustive of the many possible uses for my invention. From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications of the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the sole embodiment described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims: 1. A liquid crystal display device, comprising: a liquid crystal cell forming an image display area; a driver for applying a voltage to said liquid crystal cell; an overdrive controller for controlling said driver to apply an overdrive voltage exceeding a targeted pixel value to said liquid crystal cell, wherein said overdrive controller controls such that the driver outputs the voltage to accelerate or decelerate a brightness transition for each sub-pixel in order to make up effective brightness of each sub-pixel which forms a single full-pixel; wherein said overdrive controller selects the overdrive voltage for the sub-pixel exhibiting the slowest transition of brightness and selects the voltage to accelerate or decelerate a brightness transition for the other sub-pixels in order to coordinate with the sub-pixel exhibiting the slowest transition; and wherein said overdrive controller stores predicted capacitance for each of the sub-pixels and calculates the voltage to accelerate or decelerate a brightness transition for each sub-pixel in order to coordinate with each other based on the predicted capacitance. 2. A liquid crystal display device, comprising: a liquid crystal cell forming an image display area; a driver for applying a voltage to said liquid crystal cell; an overdrive controller for controlling said driver to apply an overdrive voltage exceeding a targeted pixel value to said liquid crystal cell, wherein said overdrive controller controls such that the driver outputs the voltage to accelerate or decelerate a brightness transition for each sub-pixel in order to make up effective brightness of each sub-pixel which forms a single full-pixel; and wherein said overdrive controller stores predicted capacitance for each of the sub-pixels and calculates the overdrive voltage based on the predicted capacitance. 3. A liquid crystal display device, comprising: a liquid crystal cell for displaying an image when a voltage is applied to each pixel in a thin film transistor (TFT) structure; a driver for applying a voltage to each of the pixels of said liquid crystal cell; a controller for controlling the driver to apply a voltage to said liquid crystal cell, the voltage exceeding what is to be applied when displaying targeted brightness on the liquid crystal cell, wherein said controller comprises: transition state comprehending unit for comprehending for each of the sub-pixels a transition state between present starting brightness of said liquid crystal cell predicted in advance and targeted brightness at one refresh cycle later which is to be displayed hereupon; voltage calculating unit for calculating a voltage to be applied to each of said sub-pixels based on the transition state comprehended; capacitance predicting unit for predicting a capacitance value of a pixel that is reached after the refresh cycle when applying said voltage calculated by said voltage calculating unit to the pixel with the present capacitance value; and a storage device for storing said capacitance value predicted by said capacitance predicting unit. 4. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 3, wherein said present starting brightness used by said transition state comprehending unit is said capacitance value stored in said storage device. 5. A liquid crystal display drive circuit comprising: a capacitance predicting unit for predicting a capacitance value that each pixel reaches at one refresh cycle later when applying a predetermined voltage for targeted brightness; a storage device for storing the predicted capacitance value; a transition state comprehending unit for comprehending a transition state of brightness based on the targeted brightness of each sub-pixel at one refresh cycle later and the capacitance value stored in said storage device; and a voltage calculating unit for calculating a voltage to be applied to each sub-pixel based on the transition state of brightness comprehended. 6. The liquid crystal display drive circuit according to claim 5, wherein said voltage calculating unit calculates the voltage which is accelerated or decelerated to coordinate the effective brightness of each sub-pixel. 7. A method for driving a liquid crystal display, wherein an input pixel value is overdriven to output a modified pixel value, the method comprising the steps of: predicting a capacitance value that each pixel reaches at one refresh cycle later when applying a predetermined voltage for the input pixel value; storing the predicted capacitance value; comprehending a transition state of brightness for each of sub-pixels constituting each pixel based on an input pixel value at one refresh cycle later and said stored capacitance value; and calculating a voltage for a predetermined sub-pixel to be underdriven depending on the transition state of brightness comprehended. 8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising the steps of: selecting the sub-pixel exhibiting the slowest transition of brightness from the transition states comprehended; and calculating a voltage for the selected sub-pixel to be overdriven. 9. A program for directing a computer to drive a liquid crystal display device, the program comprising the functions of: predicting a capacitance value that each pixel reaches at one refresh cycle later when applying a predetermined voltage to said liquid crystal display device based on a pixel value to be displayed; storing the predicted capacitance value in a buffer of said computer; comprehending a transition state of brightness for each of sub-pixels constituting each pixel based on an input pixel value at one refresh cycle later and said stored capacitance value; and calculating a voltage for a predetermined sub-pixel to be underdriven depending on the transition state of brightness comprehended..
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Background The aortic insertion angle (IA) is generally believed to increase with age, but this relationship has not been ver- ified. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between the IA of the aorta and demo- graphic variables in humans from 3D MRI. Summary There is a gradual increase in the insertion angle of the aorta on the left ventricle with increasing body mass index, however the increase of this angle with age in non-obese subjects is not well understood. Figure 1 Precise measurement of aortic insertion angle using 3D MRI. Investigation of the relationship between age and the angle of aortic insertion on the left ventricle using 3D MRI Raphael D Hazel1,2*, Simcha Pollack2, Nathaniel Reichek2 From 15th Annual SCMR Scientific Sessions Orlando, FL, USA. 2-5 February 2012 beyond the sinotubular junction. IA measurements were made with in-house software (Matlab, the MathWorks, Natick, MA) and validated with phantom images. Each IA is the average of 5 independent measurements. Hazel et al. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2012, 14(Suppl 1):P77 http://www jcmr online com/content/14/S1/P77 Hazel et al. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2012, 14(Suppl 1):P77 http://www jcmr online com/content/14/S1/P77 Hazel et al. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2012, 14(Suppl 1):P77 http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/14/S1/P77 © 2012 Hazel et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 1Singapore BioImaging Consortium, BioMedical Sciences Institute, Singapore, Singapore Full list of author information is available at the end of the article Funding St Francis Hospital, 100 Port Washington Blvd, Roslyn, New York. New York. Results There is a strong correlation overall between IA and BMI (r = 0.61, p < 0.001). However, in non-obese subjects, IA appears to increase with age (r = 0.55, p < 0.001). There is a weak correlation between IA and weight (r = 0.45, p = 0.008), but no significant correlation between IA and height or gender or body surface area. Conclusions The insertion angle of the aorta on the left ventricle increases with body mass index. Methods Thirty four volunteers (17 males) with an average age of 53 ± 17 years were consented for this study after IRB approval. Images were acquired on a 1.5 Tesla Siemens Avanto (Siemens Medical Systems, Malvern, PA) MRI scanner with an 8 channel cardiac coil and 3D SSFP pulse sequence. Images were acquired in diastole by a delayed trigger. Sequence parameters were TR/TE = 319.5/1.3 ms, Flip Angle = 66°, FOV = 250 x 360 mm, matrix 256 x 180, slice thickness 4 - 6 mm. A 3D volume of 20-40 axial slices covering the LV and ascending aorta was acquired in a single breath-hold. In addition, in one subject, 3D volumes at each of 22 phases of the cardiac cycle were obtained. Images were interpolated to produce a 3D matrix with a spatial reso- lution of 1.40 mm3. The IA was defined as the angle between a line connecting the apex and the center of the mitral annulus, and the line through the center of the aortic valve and the center of the aortic lumen 1Singapore BioImaging Consortium, BioMedical Sciences Institute, Singa Singapore Full list of author information is available at the end of the article Figure 1 Precise measurement of aortic insertion angle using 3D MRI. Page 2 of 2 Page 2 of 2 Hazel et al. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2012, 14(Suppl 1):P77 http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/14/S1/P77 Hazel et al. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2012, 14(Suppl 1):P77 http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/14/S1/P77 Hazel et al. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2012, 14(Suppl 1):P77 http://www.jcmr-online.com/content/14/S1/P77 Author details 1 1Singapore BioImaging Consortium, BioMedical Sciences Institute, Singapore, Singapore. 2Research and Education Foundation, St Francis Hospital, Roslyn, NY, USA. Published: 1 February 2012 doi:10.1186/1532-429X-14-S1-P77 Cite this article as: Hazel et al.: Investigation of the relationship between age and the angle of aortic insertion on the left ventricle using 3D MRI. Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2012 14(Supp 1):P77. Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: • Convenient online submission • Thorough peer review • No space constraints or color figure charges • Immediate publication on acceptance • Inclusion in PubMed, CAS, Scopus and Google Scholar • Research which is freely available for redistribution Submit your manuscript at www.biomedcentral.com/submit
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Content libraw1394-dev (devel) HEADER-Library: raw1394 - A Firewire Interface (Offizielles Paket) Internal Program Version: libraw1394 2.1.0 (The HEADER-Files) The Linux kernel's IEEE 1394 subsystem provides access to the raw 1394 bus through the raw1394 module. This includes the standard 1394 transactions (read, write, lock) on the active side, isochronous stream receiving and sending and dumps of data written to the FCP_COMMAND and FCP_RESPONSE registers. raw1394 uses a character device to communicate to user programs using a special protocol. http://www.dennedy.org/libraw1394
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House Judiciary Committee chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) will subpoena former FBI Director James Comey and ex-Attorney General Loretta Lynch to appear before lawmakers ahead of House Republicans ceding power to their Democrat colleagues next year, reports say. The committee seeks information about the two Obama-era officials’ “decision-maker ahead of the 2016 presidential election,” an unnamed House Democrat aide revealed to Reuters. According to CNN congressional reporter Manu Raju, the committee will issue subpoenas for Comey and Lynch on November 29 and December 5, respectively. Reuters reports: Goodlatte and House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy have both been running a probe into whether the FBI botched of investigations leading up to the 2016 presidential election. Their probe looks at into the FBI’s handling of Russia’s role in U.S. politics and Hillary Clinton’s emails when she was secretary of state. … David Kelley, a lawyer for Comey, said his client has not been contacted by Republicans on the committee since Oct. 1, when he sent the lawmakers a letter offering to testify only it were a public hearing. President Trump has frequently spoken out against special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, calling it a “total mess” and a “witch hunt” as recent as this week. The inner workings of the Mueller investigation are a total mess. They have found no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts. They are screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up with the answers they want,” the president tweeted. The inner workings of the Mueller investigation are a total mess. They have found no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts. They are screaming and shouting at people, horribly threatening them to come up with the answers they want. They are a disgrace to our Nation and don’t… — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2018 “They are a disgrace to our Nation and don’t…….care how many lives the ruin. These are Angry People, including the highly conflicted Bob Mueller, who worked for Obama for 8 years,” he continued. “They won’t even look at all of the bad acts and crimes on the other side. A TOTAL WITCH HUNT LIKE NO OTHER IN AMERICAN HISTORY!” ….care how many lives the ruin. These are Angry People, including the highly conflicted Bob Mueller, who worked for Obama for 8 years. They won’t even look at all of the bad acts and crimes on the other side. A TOTAL WITCH HUNT LIKE NO OTHER IN AMERICAN HISTORY! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 15, 2018 Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), who is widely believed to replace Goodlatte in January, criticized the move. “It is unfortunate that the outgoing majority is resorting to these tactics,” said Nadler. “These subpoenas are coming out of the blue, with very little time left on the calendar.” Goodlatte’s office has yet to issue a statement regarding the report.
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jenna thing we promised we'd never bring up the jenna thing again remember it never happened have you found a way to forget i still wake up sometimes in the middle of the night it was an accident it's medicinal cramps i don't get it how does a know something about me that only alison knew ali knew all of our secrets but we never knew any of hers i knew some go on talk i can't spence no you are not gonna drop a bomb like that and just clam up she'd so kill me if i told you she's dead ali was seeing someone that summer i knew she was keeping something from me from us well why didn't she want us to know he was an older boy and he had a girlfriend who was it she never told me his name that's only half the secret it's more than you ever got from her how is that ali told us nothing and we told her everything because she made us feel like we were part of something special we were i miss that me too i miss ali i can't believe you still wear that ali still wears hers wore when ali didn't come home that night i knew something terrible must have happened but there was always some part of me that imagined someday she'd just show up yeah i used to think that maybe she'd just run off with some guy she was laying on a beach somewhere or getting a tan out by the pool with that hot lifeguard ohh yeah what was his name who cares save me can you keep it swear this one you'll save better lock it in your pocket taking this one to the grave if i show you then i know you won't tell what i said 'cause two can keep a secret if one of them is dead sync by yescool that's the last of the milk it's on the list over the area right now with a lot of warm air but we've got a cold front moving in from the west right here behind me newscaster in other news rosewood detective darren wilden held a press conference this morning wilden the coroner did release his findings this morning and although alison dilaurentis' body did show signs of a blunt force head trauma the cause of her death was suffocation are you okay going to school today yeah i'll be fine i don't want to think about what the police are saying and you shouldn't either try to remember alison as the beautiful girl you knew i'm really sorry mom for what the cop it's over okay we won't be seeing him again is that amber rose it's a good color for you i had to look twice to make sure that was hanna right that was some funeral dress her mother didn't get that from curvy girl who shops at curvy girl no one anymore do you not have time for breakfast no i'm probably gonna be late tonight too late nights already we just got here yeah what's that about what's it about being gone for a year playing catch up faculty meetings changing my curriculum demanding students maybe youramily's demands should come first i'm gonna be late love you ella what was that about you guys were getting along so well when we were away i don't get it well you know she's she's a teenage girl ella aren't they all moody and unpredictable so are you okay that was a dumb question of course you're not okay i um i thought about going to the funeral but i i didn't know her and it didn't feel right no i i understand can i have a sip sure do you want your own i'd rather share yours female vocalist i am behind never mind i will not pine for i am mine you look tired i haven't gotten much sleep my mom found another one of alison's boxes in the basement there were pictures of her in my room her room she's everywhere and that poster someone should take those posters down it hurts way too much to look at them emily i'm so sorry i am behind is everything all right mom this is maya st germain oh maya hi hi well i would say welcome to the neighborhood but it's kind of hard when your backyard's a crime scene still it's where people come to be close to her they light candles and leave teddy bears i get it but it still feels like her house sure i can understand how you're not sleeping you know maya why don't you just spend a few days with us you could sleep in emily's room thank you mm hmm female vocalist i'm the kind of girl who listens you never know what you might be missing nice so i hear you're gunning for varsity captain well i have a shot so if a hastings has a shot she takes the shot is that a drinking game yeah it should be spencer this is maya oh yeah new girl who moved into dead girl's house can't believe i just said that yeah i can't believe you just said that either i think brad pitt and i are missing the same sensitivity chip it's fine we're all trying to find a way to deal with it maya and i are going for some caffeine do you want to join oh i'd kill for a latte but um this is my only time to practice so we'll catch you later she's intense if you knew her parents you'd understand mm can i talk to you yeah of course i'd like to transfer out of your class can you come inside for a minute please yeah i understand where you're coming from i just wish that you could stay in the class this isn't an easy decision but i feel like it's the right thing to do i can keep my feelings in check i can't and even if i could i don't want to it's too hard to sit in this room every day and call you mr fitz okay i can't pretend like i don't know you so will you sign it are you sure yeah i'm i'm sure thank you mm hm okay i am all for boob jobs but when i see those i want to moo i spy a sean i'll see you at lunch what's wrong you surprised me we still on for the moe my mom invited maya to stay with us tonight ohh what kind of jaies do you think new girl wears how would i know i'll see you at practice woman on p a will the following students please come to the office emily fields aria montgomery spencer hastings hanna marin wait it's from a dead girls walking so let's see you thought you heard her scream i i said that yeah and when you three woke up in the barn alison was gone and so was spencer yes i woke up before them and i realized that ali was missing so so you went looking for her that's what happened i got that so what's up was this a slumber party or is this an interrogation no just a routine follow up why did you guys all fall asleep i guess we were tired tired really is that how you remember it hanna yeah yeah you guys were tired look we've told you everything we know just like we did the night she went missing i know and you see the thing is it's almost exactly what you said last year almost like it was rehearsed like spencer said we've told you everything we know he knows we're lying lying is not a crime it is when you're giving false statements to the police it's called obstruction of justice oh please we lied about drinking but the truth that matters is we don't know anything about what happened to ali that night we also know about someone who might have wanted to hurt her we should have told the police the truth about jenna's accident the night it happened i wanted to remember we had a chance to do more than just tell the truth we had a chance to stop ali but we didn't and telling the police now about what happened to jenna isn't going to make her see again it'll just ruin our lives oh my god she's back in school too jenna hey it's it's aria do you want to come sit with us sure okay thank you so you're gonna be between hanna and emily and spencer's right across from you jenna thank you yeah and here's a chair so this would be alison's chair right no we're not even sitting at that table you know she came to visit me in the hospital after the accident alison did mm hm everyone misunderstood alison but i knew exactly who she was when did you get back jenna we heard that you were in philadelphia a school for the visually impaired you can say blind spencer it's okay it's not a dirty word wow it's so quiet you guys used to be the fun table what happened to you girls male vocalist we like to watch you laughing picking insects off plants no time to think of consequences show yourself take only what you need from it look at this i see you oh my god i can't 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aren't you gonna get that okay people let's take our seats am i late it's it's mona right that's right mr fritz what take your seat mona please it's fitz not fritz oops if the mockingbird represents the idea of innocence what characters are innocent take a second jot down your ideas we'll discuss female vocalist she wore that dress like it was a saturday pretty as a summer rose picked in the morning and he held her hand like it was a mystery one he couldn't quite believe was walking with him they were high up on a hill with something to say and daylight to kill time slipped away the way that it will thanks hanna what it's too hard to stop if we go there oh come on sean it's just us two it's okay around and around dancing round the question posed come on hanna i go down the way that it will you do like me like that right yes i mean maybe you still think of me as just a friend the girl i used to be do you kiss your friends like that no look i like the girl you used to be just like i like the girl you are now is this waiting thing something you really want or is it because of your dad no it's me it's it's my choice hi mrs marin we'll submit the loan docs in the morning okay great thanks hi how's the studying going fine sean please tell your dad we really have been trying to make it to church but i've been working on the weekends oh yeah no i'll let him know mrs marin but it's okay i mean he understands he works on the weekends too cute preacher humor look who stopped by for dinner i brought thai takeout it's time for sean to leave let's eat in the dining room i've decided on the class i want to take at hollis but it's not for credit dad it's for fun what's the point of that your mom's coming back a day early she'll be home tomorrow male vocalist people stare up the block and down the street to north king's highway and there's a beating in my chest and it's seeming to suggest that before this day is through hey i was gonna e mail you when i got home how weird was that lunch i'd say on a scale from one to ten eleven yeah is that the new fianc is he as uptight as melissa no one's as uptight as melissa i'd better get back all right see ya yeah thank you can i get anyone a drink i'll have a vodka soda melissa she's kidding i'm gonna have a glass of the house cab melissa the same as my father i actually will have a vodka soda so i get your connection to spencer you both like to win winning's great but if i've done my best i usually feel good about the outcome no matter what it is and spencer spencer needs to win alison was always in the middle the center of attention i usually run from those girls they scare me those girls the queen bees you seem like a person who wouldn't run from anyone do you have a side sorry of the bed i kind of sleep in the middle i um kind of sleep in the middle too hi low anyone hi low it's a game you guys don't play it in bed wren you can play too i'm a bit lost peter you'll catch on i'll go first we just started our first week of class and i've already been nominated to serve on the business school's leadership commiee melissa likes to play the game when she's fairly certain she'll win guess who i learned that from don't go tasting victory just yet the judge ruled on my brief today and the class action suit against winslow has been dismissed oh if i don't play do i still get another drink spencer you're up um i'll go i got a brilliant parking spot today right in front of the chem lab just what the future holds he's just kidding you're cooking 'morning over eas okay of course so maya now that you two have slept together you've gotten further with emily than i have what should i know good girls don't kiss and tell you don't strike me as a good gi shut up ben so did you guys get much sleep 'cause i wouldn't have i don't know about emily but i slept like a baby coming em um yeah i'll catch up to you bye ben bye female vocalist 20 everything you know we were just messing around what are you so weirded out about will come to an end is it fact or is it fiction government and politicians are acting quite suspicious get a room ben and rock it looky em come on boy lookingood emily you're looking good too i'm sorry are you talking to me whatever you okay not really you know i never thought of you as someone who'd be so comfortable with pda maybe i'm not the person everyone thinks i am who is is there a solution our hands are in the air aria mr fitz hi this is my mom ella oh mr fitz the new english teacher yes it's a pleasure to meet you mrs montgomery oh please call me ella we're a very informal family are you going to see the movie yes i am it's one of my favorites oh aria's too she's told us a lot about you although you forgot to mention the you're very young part we should get going the movie'starting we'll see you inside see you inside and you forgot to mention the really cute part mr fitz why don't you come sit with us uh yeah yeah okay excuse me i'm fine thank you you all right it's all gonna be okay i promise you everything's gonna get back to normal i don't know what normal feels like anymore you've been missing her for a whole year you know that's a lot to take on it's not just that i think there's something wrong with me honey there's nothing wrong with you you lost a dear friend you need to find a way to say goodbye what about reaching out to the other girls have you talked to them have you told 'em how you feel in some ways finding out ali is really gone has brought us back together but it's still not what it used to be why we were friends because of ali then use her to get close again you guys need to find a way to say goodbye together still having trouble with that bursa sac i can't take you seriously when you say bursa sac shall i give you another rub no th's that's okay yeah it's late well it's early for me i have a history test monda and a paper due in latin ascendo tuun do you know what you just said to me think so uh up yours yeah okay that's the only latin i remember can i help with anything what with your extensive knowledge of the language yeah you know i didn't grow up in a fily like yours so i don't know that kind of pressure but i can imagine it could be unbearab at times well you're not xalya slouch mr oxford i mean that drive had to come from somewhere yeah it came from me my life has been my choice well you're lucky i'm sorry i'm being intrusive no no you're being nice gehry said thatthe hat trick r was inspired by an apple crate i didn't realize that you were into design yeah and i appreciate beauty stop stop we can't you can't do this it's not right this sounds totally gay but if i saw you struttin' it in that dress and kickin' up those heels i would think about doing you and we love the necklace we adore it relax you actually paid for that let's go um yeah i'll be right back are you spying on me just doing my job look i'll pay for the sunglasses i'll pick up trash on the highway i'll do whatever it takes but i want you to leave my mother alone you see the thing is hanna i don't care if you were drinking the night alison went missing what i care about is you and your pretty little friends knowing who killed her what your mom may be hot hanna but she's not hot enough to make that go away female vocalist 'cause i want to be seen with a fresh pair of eyes i got you guys something what's the occasion you'll see open 'em we'll be friends forever can you put mine on for me em we need to talk you can't keep doing this you're not very good at hiding your feelings and your mother knows that something is up look aria i don't like to lie but sometimes telling the truth does more harm than good now when we were in iceland you found a way to let go of what happened are you seeing her again she teaches at hollis so i do see her but not like that were you in love with her i had very strong feelings for meredith and my attraction to her took me completely by surprise i had no intention of being unfaithful to your mother and you're too young to understand this but the truth is i gave in to my emotions mr chung was very happy to see us from the looks of all of this food i'm sure that he was we got you kung pao you're you're not going out tonight no no i think i'll stay home i like the sound of that is this good mm yeah you want some yeah thanks i'm gonna go get out of these wet clothes okay is it good try this ella no thanks i'm good you're good i'm good you're sure i am good i think i got too much food that's fine i told you mr chung was very happy female vocalist i had a vision more like a crazy dream that i was walking into a crazy scene next thing i knew i lost all control synced by yescool send text now
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« Virgin America raises prices | Main | AA sues another Doe for online mischief » June 11, 2008 Crandall: Airline deregulation a failure Crandall_1Former American Airlines CEO Bob Crandall said that deregulation has failed and called for some aspects of the airline industry to be re-regulated, according to a report in Aviation Daily. For the whole speech, keep reading. - Trebor Banstetter TrackBack URL for this entry: Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Crandall: Airline deregulation a failure: That's a surprising comment coming from Uncle Bob; he was one of the greatest proponents of airline deregulation. DeReg may have worked, but too many thought owning an airline was a way to riches and tore the industry to pieces in the process of trying to get rich quick; again, human nature, AKA greed, got in the way of what could have been a good thing. Air transport is important to our national security as is our interstate highway system. In the event of some manner of national emergency, people and material will have to be moved to where needed and both of these primary systems have been allowed to go to hell in a handbasket. I've often wondered if Mr. Crandall would consider coming back to AA to straighten out the mess the board of directors and Arpey/minions have made of the company if he were paid as well as our present joke of a CEO to do so? Unfortunately, those with the most to lose by employing Mr. Crandall would be the ones who'd have to offer him a job. Bob Crandall may have been a SOB, but he was our SOB. jeff burns i can remember back when we asked uncle bob where he would like us to park all the jets.no we ask him (Mr.Crandall)is aa going bk and if so what will they do with all of us? I could only hope that Mr.Crandall would plug himself back into the airline industry and preferably aa,and put end to the sickening dance of corperate rhetoric and unjustifiable compensation,which is supoeably based on performance....ha! what performance a 328 million dollar loss? as long as there is (revenue) not necessarily profit,that is all they need to continue this gossly neglegant extraction of amr dollars for themselves,which is not their money.Mr Crandall has some brilliant ideas weather or not they would prove profitable is yet to be seen,but never the less the only sensable ones i have heard in recent years.Mr.Crandall,wont you come join us once agais? you have the right ideas and would most likely have the support of the mass majority of the many work groups....sincerely.. peter diaz i have said in the past that jimmie carter the dum redneck destroyed the airline industry. and to make things worse we have another dum redneck from texas running this country. haven,t you damm republicans learned your lesson? John S The problem isn't the competitive marketplace, the problem is that airlines are not pricing their product in a way that fully reflects costs. There's a long industry history of this and it has very little to do with deregulation. capt. spackle Uncle Bob was and still is a great financial leader. The posting by Mr. Diaz about dumb rednecks and republicans, I think that you need to do a little more research on political parties, Jimmy Carter was a democrat. So please, spare us the republican smear tactics. Do us all a favor, research your information and do spell check before you post. In the days of regulation, prices and routes were set by the feds, said pricing was to cover the cost of the product plus a bit of a profit. If the same regulation were to be reinstated today, Southwest and American (or any other major airlines) would have similar ticket prices and not the differences you see today. As Crandall said, a certain amount of regulation is necessary for this idiotic industry to survive its failings, but not so much that stupidity is rewarded as it was years ago. Mr. Crandall, come join us once again please........... Great comments by Crandall overall, except on the labor issue. There is WAY too much distrust by ground labor, especially, of CEOs of legacy companies to ever sign off on binding arbitration, unless Crandall would agree to terms that airline CEOs could never get one penny of bonuses, ever. Glenn Perkins As usual this is a very coherent and comprehensive augument presented by Mr. Crandall. I am a former AA employee who always enjoyed Mr. Crandall's thoughful presentations. I have always thought point-to-point routes are far more efficient than the hub and spoke concept. And, it has always been my belief that government regulation is required to regulate capacity on high volume routes where premium on market share is more valuable that profit. I could not agree more with Mr. Crandall's assessment of the issue and what's needed to resolve the issue. I am happy to see that he has now come to this position. I would hope our governement elicits his envolvement in creating a national transportation plan. It's too bad we can't have Bob Crandall as the US Transportation Secretary. The last two have been nothing but hacks for the oil and highway lobbies. If anyone can kick our transportation system into the 21st century it's Bob Crandall. Robert Crandall Just to clarify: I was an energetic opponent of deregulation Robert Crandall Just to clarify: I was an energetic opponent of deregulation It's good to see old truths crawling out from under the rocks where they've been hiding. Transportation has always been in the realm of the government. Roman roads were military roads, the government built them and paid for them. Chinese emperors built their grand canals. Henry V, of all kings, regulated post chaise horse and carriage hire, setting prices and standards. Granted, this is no longer the age of kings and emperors, but we've seen our republic build railroads, highways and canals. Even within a regulated framework there are places for private competition, but first we, as a nation, have to decide what transportation system we want. I have no doubt that having done so, we can build it. Jeff S. I say "ditto" to the whole of what you said, Mr. Crandall. I have but one concern; that being for airline labor. I have heard only that binding arbitration severely disadvantages employees in maintaining a liveable and respectable wage; do you see that as an accurate notion? Post a comment
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Si Anna Jacobson Schwartz (/ʃwɔːrts/; Nobyembre 11, 1915 – Hunyo 21, 2012) sarong ekonomistang amerikano na nagtrabaho sa National Bureau of Economic Research sa New York City asin parasurat sa New York Times. Sinabi ni Paul Krugman na si Schwartz an "saro sa mga pinakamatibay iskolar sa pananalapi."<sup id="mwEA">[1]</sup> Si Schwartz nakipagtabangan ki Milton Friedman sa <i id="mwFA">A Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960</i>, na pinublikar kan 1963.<sup id="mwFg">[2]</sup> An libro ining binasol sa pagkakaigwang Great Depression sa tFederal Reserve System. Siya presidente man kan Western Economic Association International kan 1988.<sup id="mwHQ">[3]</sup> Si Schwartz naluklok sa National Women's Hall of Fame kan 2013. Mga Antas University of Florida (1987) Stonehill College, Massachusetts (1989) Iona College (1992) Rutgers University (1998) Emory University (2000); City University of New York Graduate Center (2000) Williams College (2002) Loyola University Chicago, 2003 City University Business School, London (2006) Mga Libro Monetary History of the United States, 1867–1960 (with Milton Friedman), 1963 Monetary Statistics of the United States: Estimates, Sources, Methods (with Milton Friedman), 1970 Growth and Fluctuations in the British Economy, 1790–1850: An Historical, Statistical, and Theoretical Study of Britain's Economic Development (with Arthur Gayer and Walt Whitman Rostow), 1953 Money in Historical Perspective (with an introduction by Michael D. Bordo and Milton Friedman), 1987 Mga toltolan
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Tag Archives: examples of viral content ALT = "Reasons why things go viral, Anna Seacat marketing, Viral marketing, viral content" The #1 Reason Content Goes Viral Three Key Ingredients for Sharable Content From what I have learned in previous client work and from other digital marketing courses, there are three key ingredients that most popular online content contain. Content that offers helpful information, “Practical Value,” tends to be shared more Content that is longer than the average piece of content tends to be shared more Content with keyword-rich descriptions tend to perform better in terms of SEO, making the content more easily found, thus having more potential for an audience to consume and share. Ethan McCarty Digital strategy | Social business | People-centric biznology Alana Harris Photography some of my favorite photos and their stories A Friendly Debate about Modern B2B Marketing
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<section> <h4 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fmaven.2Ffreemarker.2Fmethods.2FAbstractTemplateMethod.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/methods/AbstractTemplateMethod.java</h4> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="a"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement">GuardLogStatement</a></td> <td>Logger calls should be surrounded by log level guards.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/methods/AbstractTemplateMethod.html#L58">58</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> <section> <h4 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fmaven.2Ffreemarker.2Futil.2FFreemarkerUtil.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.java</h4> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="a"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement">GuardLogStatement</a></td> <td>Logger calls should be surrounded by log level guards.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.html#L192">192</a></td> </tr> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement">GuardLogStatement</a></td> <td>Logger calls should be surrounded by log level guards.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.html#L194">194</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> </section> <section> <h3 id="Priority_3">Priority 3</h3> <section> <h4 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fmaven.2Ffreemarker.2Fpojo.2FInteractionMethodPojo.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.java</h4> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="b"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L85">85</a></td> </tr> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L97">97</a></td> </tr> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L98">98</a></td> </tr> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L99">99</a></td> </tr> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L100">100</a></td> </tr> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L101">101</a></td> </tr> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L154">154</a></td> </tr> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L155">155</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> <section> <h4 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fmaven.2Ffreemarker.2Futil.2FFormatUtil.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FormatUtil.java</h4> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="a"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_codestyle.html#avoidprotectedmethodinfinalclassnotextending">AvoidProtectedMethodInFinalClassNotExtending</a></td> <td>Avoid protected methods in a final class that doesnt extend anything other than Object. Change to private or package access.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FormatUtil.html#L186">186</a>–<a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FormatUtil.html#L188">188</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> </section> <section> <h3 id="Priority_4">Priority 4</h3> <section> <h4 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fgalen.2Fspecs.2FParsingUtil.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/galen/specs/ParsingUtil.java</h4> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="a"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#unusedimports">UnusedImports</a></td> <td>Avoid unused imports such as 'java.util.List'</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/galen/specs/ParsingUtil.html#L23">23</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> <section> <h4 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fmaven.2Ffreemarker.2Futil.2FFreemarkerUtil.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.java</h4> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="a"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_errorprone.html#donotthrowexceptioninfinally">DoNotThrowExceptionInFinally</a></td> <td>A throw statement in a finally block makes the control flow hard to understand.</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.html#L199">199</a>–<a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.html#L208">208</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> </section> </section> <section> <h2 id="Files">Files</h2> <section> <h3 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fgalen.2Fspecs.2FParsingUtil.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/galen/specs/ParsingUtil.java</h3> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="a"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Priority</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#unusedimports">UnusedImports</a></td> <td>Avoid unused imports such as 'java.util.List'</td> <td>4</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/galen/specs/ParsingUtil.html#L23">23</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> <section> <h3 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fmaven.2Ffreemarker.2Fmethods.2FAbstractTemplateMethod.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/methods/AbstractTemplateMethod.java</h3> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="a"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Priority</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement">GuardLogStatement</a></td> <td>Logger calls should be surrounded by log level guards.</td> <td>2</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/methods/AbstractTemplateMethod.html#L58">58</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> <section> <h3 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fmaven.2Ffreemarker.2Fpojo.2FInteractionMethodPojo.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.java</h3> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="a"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Priority</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td>3</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L85">85</a></td> </tr> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td>3</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L97">97</a></td> </tr> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td>3</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L98">98</a></td> </tr> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td>3</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L99">99</a></td> </tr> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td>3</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L100">100</a></td> </tr> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td>3</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L101">101</a></td> </tr> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td>3</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L154">154</a></td> </tr> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_performance.html#consecutiveappendsshouldreuse">ConsecutiveAppendsShouldReuse</a></td> <td>StringBuffer (or StringBuilder).append is called consecutively without reusing the target variable.</td> <td>3</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/pojo/InteractionMethodPojo.html#L155">155</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> <section> <h3 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fmaven.2Ffreemarker.2Futil.2FFormatUtil.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FormatUtil.java</h3> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="b"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Priority</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_codestyle.html#avoidprotectedmethodinfinalclassnotextending">AvoidProtectedMethodInFinalClassNotExtending</a></td> <td>Avoid protected methods in a final class that doesnt extend anything other than Object. Change to private or package access.</td> <td>3</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FormatUtil.html#L186">186</a>–<a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FormatUtil.html#L188">188</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> <section> <h3 id="io.2Fwcm.2Fqa.2Fglnm.2Fmaven.2Ffreemarker.2Futil.2FFreemarkerUtil.java">io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.java</h3> <table border="0" class="bodyTable table table-striped table-hover"> <thead> <tr class="b"> <th>Rule</th> <th>Violation</th> <th>Priority</th> <th>Line</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement">GuardLogStatement</a></td> <td>Logger calls should be surrounded by log level guards.</td> <td>2</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.html#L192">192</a></td> </tr> <tr class="b"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#guardlogstatement">GuardLogStatement</a></td> <td>Logger calls should be surrounded by log level guards.</td> <td>2</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.html#L194">194</a></td> </tr> <tr class="a"> <td><a class="externalLink" href="https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.29.0/pmd_rules_java_errorprone.html#donotthrowexceptioninfinally">DoNotThrowExceptionInFinally</a></td> <td>A throw statement in a finally block makes the control flow hard to understand.</td> <td>4</td> <td><a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.html#L199">199</a>–<a href="./xref/io/wcm/qa/glnm/maven/freemarker/util/FreemarkerUtil.html#L208">208</a></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </section> </section> </div> </div> <div class="span4"> <div id="toc-sidebar"> <div class="well"> <ul class="nav nav-list"> <li class="nav-header">Table of Contents</li> <li><a href="#PMD_Results" title="PMD 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AWANA “Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed” Our AWANA Kids’ Club runs every Wednesday from 6:30–8:00 pm, October-April. This program is open for all kids from Kindergarten to Grade 6. Each evening is filled with games, activities, contests, handbook time, awards, singing, and counsel time. The cost is $40 per child, to a maximum of $100 per immediate family. Children are invited to join us for the first time any time during the year.
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Golf Rules: Accidental Movement of A Ball – The Tree Incident We received an email from Graham in Piedmont CA that described the following situation.  Graham and his opponent (let’s call him Bob) were playing a match.  On the seventh hole, Bob drove his ball into a set of trees lining the fairway.  They went to the area expecting to find the ball, but after looking for several minutes, there was no sign of Bob’s ball.  Suddenly, they heard a thump as Bob’s ball dislodged itself from the tree and fell to the ground.  Graham’s initial question was what would have happened if the ball had hit either Graham or Bob.  We’ll get to that shortly.  But first: Was Bob’s Ball Technically a Lost Ball? A player cannot declare a ball lost.  He can only take action that makes a ball lost.  First, he can run out of time looking for the ball.  From the time the player gets to the area he expects to find the ball, he has 5 minutes to locate the ball.  If he finds the ball in 5 minutes or less, he can play it as it lies.  If he finds the ball in more than 5 minutes – or never finds the ball – he has to go back to where he played that last shot, adding a one-stroke penalty, and play from there.  (It’s the same penalty as if he hit the ball out of bounds.)  USGA Rule 27-1 The second action a player can take that would make a ball lost would be if Bob played a provisional ball, and then played that provisional ball again from a point beyond the area that he would search for his lost ball.  So, let’s say Bob hits the ball into the trees off the tee, so he takes a provisional (which he can do as long as the trees are not marked as hazards), and smokes one down the fairway that comes to rest seventy yards past the trees into which the first ball disappeared.  Bob can sprint to his provisional ball and play his next shot (his 4th stroke) as quickly as he wishes, and once he makes that play – and the first ball is not located prior – the first ball is officially “lost”, even if it is found within the five minute limit. USGA Rule 27-2 According to Graham, the ball fell about four minutes into the search.   And if Bob was looking for the ball, it’s unlikely that he hit a provisional ball from a point beyond the lost ball. Did Bob Cause the Ball to Become Dislodged? If the ball came to rest in a tree, then the next play is either from that tree or as an unplayable lie with a penalty stroke.  Now a gust of wind could come up and blow the branches and leaves which causes the ball to become dislodged.  That’s OK, and Bob can play it from where it comes to rest on the ground without penalty. However, if Bob shakes the tree or the branches in any way (with his hand, with his club, by driving his cart into the tree), and the ball becomes dislodged, Bob’s looking at a two-stroke penalty, because he would end up playing his next shot from the wrong place.  Rule 18-2 and 20-7 When the Ball Fell, Who Did it Hit? So let’s say that Bob didn’t cause the ball to fall to earth and it was within the 5 minute limit.  When the ball fell, and before it came to rest, did it hit Bob or Graham, or any part of their equipment (golf bag, golf club, caddie, cart)?  If so, what happens next depends on who the ball hit. If Bob was hit by his own ball falling from the tree, he gets a one-stroke penalty (and possibly a sore head) and plays his next shot from where the ball came to rest.   USGA Rules 19-2 If Graham was hit by Bob’s ball falling from the tree, Bob has two options.  He can play his ball from where it came to rest without penalty.  His other option is that he can cancel the stroke and replay it from where he last played.  In other words, Bob can head back to the tee and take another drive without any penalty.   USGA Rule 19-3 Creative Implications So I must say, I like the Rules of Golf because it seems that each time there is something I see that I failed to appreciate.  This option of canceling the stroke and replaying is just that for me.   I can recall being off the green on the 17th hole of a favorite course, attempting to chip the ball to the green and instead shanking the ball wide right and off an opponent’s bag.  (I played it as it lied and instead I should have canceled the stroke and re-chipped without penalty.)  Same hole, different time, I chipped the ball way long and it landed off the green and against an opponent’s extra clubs.  (I played it as it lied after moving the clubs, but I should have canceled the stroke and re-chipped without penalty.) I am sure that my lack of fully knowing this rule at the time is not the difference between me being a scratch golfer or a 10 handicap.  But, on that day and in that moment, it could have been worth a few bucks – and, I dare say, the thorough enjoyment of an opponent sputtering and howling in denial of the rule.  Man, that would have been worth it. As for Graham, sounds like Bob had a world-class break and you were on the other side of that.  Sorry. Sorry, comments are closed for this post.
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Do I need a graduate degree to be a copyeditor—even as a freelancer? Copy editors are required to juggle many responsibilities: checking facts, writing headlines, correcting grammar, ensuring the meaning of text is coherent and clear, resolving queries with authors and working with editorial departments in order to ensure timely productions and accurate content in the medium of publication—just to name a few.1 editin Graduate degrees are not required in order to become a copy editor, but they definitely help you obtain some hands-on experience that companies look for when searching for someone to edit their work. Education Requirements Typically, copy editors earn at least a bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism or other similar fields before going into the editing world. Undergraduate students pursuing an English degree are exposed to a wide variety of writing styles in their exploration of literature, and therefore are more likely to receive training in essential areas—such as syntax or story logic. Similarly, Journalism undergraduate programs are a great way to learn the skills necessary to become a copy editor—offering coursework relevant to the profession, and teaching about ethics, media law and how technology and other new platforms are continuously evolving with media and publishing. Progressing in the Company Most copy editors, once employed, gain a lot of experience, knowledge, and editing tips from colleagues. Copy editors have the ability to work their way up to senior publishing positions, where they will be able to commission and manage publications. However, copy editors with a graduate degree and a lot of hands-on experience are more likely to be given a job in a management or senior position than those who didn’t pursue a graduate degree. Freelance Copy Editors There are many benefits of being a freelance copyeditor, such as the ability to negotiate fees, and work remotely. Those who have no prior experience can build up their resumes by finding work at a university press or writing center. Freelance copy editors progress by building a strong track record through completing great and thorough work on given projects. When a freelance copy editor does exceptional work, the company is more likely contact that copyeditor for future projects. For more information: Education Portal: National Careers Service: Image Source: Nikki Stalcup is an English major/Psychology minor at TCU and is interested in opening up a yoga studio after graduating. Leave a Reply You are commenting using your account. Log Out /  Change ) Google+ photo Twitter picture Facebook photo Connecting to %s
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Last update08/06/2018 5 Cubicle plants for a Creative Healthy Workspace Thursday, 21 April 2016 Rate this item (1 Vote) Do you know which is the most toxic space, for any person?  It is the office, crammed with task sheets, to-do lists, meetings, and weary work hours. The overload of mundane work in enclosed drab spaces tarnishes your innate creative potential and physical health, plummeting down your overall productivity. So, how do we achieve creative healthy workspaces? office plants Green Your Workspace Research proves that workspaces filled with plants, can increase creativity by 45%, boost productivity by 38% and even reduce your sick days. Now who can afford to lose that sizeable percentage! Wondering which plant would survive your cubicle? We’ll help you with the list of 5 easy maintenance plants and their benefits. Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena Sanderiana) If you sit in a windowless office and have no time for a muddy mess, then the lucky bamboo shoot is the plant for you. You don’t need manured soil to grow bamboo. It can thrive very well, if just immersed to a certain depth in water. English Ivy (Hedera Helix) Most of the people working in closed environments suffer from respiratory allergies. English Ivy quickly fixes 60% of airborne mould in the room within just 6 hours. This climber with pretty tendrils thrives beautifully in hanging baskets and pots. Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis Miller) This plant of immortality is an excellent choice for any office where you have access to an open window. Aloe Vera removes the toxic formaldehyde from the air and its gel contains amazing medicinal applications. You need not water this succulent plant every day. Boston Fern (Nephrolepis Exaltata Bostoniensis) This efficient air filtering plant is easy to grow in minimal lighting. It completely purifies the air from moulds and impurities. The fern’s humidifying property provides a good remedy for patchy dry skin, which is usually a side effect of air conditioning. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum Comosum) If you are a busy person who could forget to water or care for plants, then this resilient spider plant is the one for you. With rich foliage and tiny white flowers, this beautiful plant has excellent air purifying properties. It completely absorbs the toxic carbon- monoxide from the air. Let’s go on a gardening spree! Any low-maintenance cubicle plants you know?
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Sunday, January 16, 2011 Book Review: Life by Keith Richards In my day (god, I cringe when I type that)  there was a distinct division between those who were Beatles fans (count me among them) and those who were Rolling Stones fans. I also understand there was some competition between the Beach Boys and the Beatles but for heaven's sake, this isn't even worth two seconds of our time. The smack down is completely Beatles versus Stones, with no exceptions. After having read a cursory review of "Life" by Keith Richards I thought, hmmm, sounds interesting, and put it on my birthday list. Heavens to Murgatroyd, what a fantastic, exhilarating read. This is extremely similar to the Agassi autobiography that I pimped earlier this year in terms of a wonderful read, but the voice in this book outshines even Agassi's compelling voice. In short, this is one of the best books I've read in the last five years. Absolutely. Okay, we need to spell out some caveats here. I was born in '56, so the musicians that Keith Richards talks about in his book I know. And what could possibly be more endearing to an American than to go "Ahh" when Richards describes his ever-lasting fascination with rock and roll because he heard an Elvis single or a Chuck Berry single? What stands out in this book is not the drug busts, the somewhat amazing constitution of these guys, the inevitable overdoses and deaths, but Keith Richards as a musician. Yes, a musician. This is a book about a guy who loves to create music. I've been to a few Stones' concerts, I have most of their albums, and like all people I've asked myself the question, when in the hell are the Stones going to pack it up? Aren't they sick of singing "Satisfaction"? You read Richards' book and you understand that this isn't about a grab for the filthy lucre. Yeah, that's part of it, but it's about going on stage and playing Satisfaction and saying that he's never played it the same way twice. And you believe him. I don't think I'll ever approach a concert the same way again. Also part of what seals this book's place as one of the best reads in a very long time is how he articulates his never-ending quest to create the best music he can create. This is pathetic to admit, but he writes about music the way I feel about writing. Except, sadly, he articulates it much better. He writes perfectly about the triangle between the artist, the art, and the audience, and that high you get when you connect. When the triangle is a perfect isosceles and each point just keeps pinging as your vision is exacted in your art and resonates with your readers (or in his case, his audience). This has one of the best "voices" I've read. Funny, insightful, honest, irreverent, reverent (when talking of his children  and his wife he is especially endearing), and above all so honest that you think, wow, way to lay it out. I don't suppose he has anything to hide, but part of the power of this book is a take it or leave it sensibility. He doesn't make excuses for who he is or what he's shot up. For him it's all about the sound. Part of the real strength of his book is his discussion of how he plays, how he makes the "sound." I put sound in quotes because to him it's as important a factor as "voice" is to me. He's absolutely honest that the Stones are a bunch of white boys who parlayed the Chicago blues sound in a mega-band, and he's equally honest about his reverence for musicians, those both known and unknown. His constant tributes to his fellow musicians is yet another strength of this book. And while I think you need a healthy ego to be an artist, Richards never lets that get in the way. Because, really, it's about the band. Always. It's about making and nailing the sound as a "band." I walked away from this book thinking that Keith Richards is a hell of a musician and a storyteller. No comments:
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Bookmark and Share st: CFA and clustered estimator To   <> Subject   st: CFA and clustered estimator Date   Fri, 05 Apr 2013 19:57:35 +0200 Dear Stata users, I'm running a confirmatory factor analysis. I got a six-item scale and I postulate a two-factor structure. As my database consists of individuals (N = 81) nested in groups (n = 46), I use "clustered sandwich estimator". Here's the command I use*: confa (x1: x1.1 x1.2 x1.3) (x2: x2.1 x2.2 x2.2), from(ones) vce(cluster groupe) My problem is that Stata does not generate value for "Goodness of fit test" or "Test vs independance" (The Coefs, SEs, Zs, ps and CIs seem normal though): Goodness of fit test: LR = . ; Prob[chi2( .) > LR] = . Test vs independence: LR = . ; Prob[chi2( .) > LR] = . ...same for the fit indices: RMSEA = ., 90% CI= ( ., .) RMSR = . TLI = . CFI = . AIC = . BIC = . Any idea of what's happening? And how to adress this issue? FYI, cfa works good when clustered estimator is not specified (i.e., confa (x1: x1.1 x1.2 x1.3) (x2: x2.1 x2.2 x2.2), from(ones)) Thanks for you consideration. Nicolas Sommet *I've learn how to do cfa reading: "Kolenikov, S. (2009). Confirmatory factor analysis using confa. Stata Journal, 9(3), 329". N.B.: I've tried to keep only groups comprising at least two individuals (N = 67, n = 31), or to do boostraping (bollenstine, reps(200) confaoptions( iter(20) )). I obtained the same (non-)results. * For searches and help try:
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Conservative treatment of large rectus sheath hematoma in patients undergoing anticoagulant therapy. The purpose of this study was to describe our experience in the conservative management of large rectus sheath hematoma (RSH) in patients undergoing anticoagulation therapy. This is a retrospective study of the medical histories of 12 cases of RSH (11 female, one male; mean age = 67.6 years). Seven patients were taking oral anticoagulants, three were taking intravenous unfractionated heparin, and two were taking subcutaneous low-molecular-weight heparin. Six patients had a history of coughing fits. Ultrasound examination and computed tomography (CT) was performed in all cases. Clinically, the majority of patients presented acute abdominal pain, infraumbilical masses, and anemic syndrome. Ultrasonography demonstrated nine of the 12 cases of RSH, and CT showed the hematoma in all 12 cases. Type II (five cases) and type III (seven cases) indicate moderate and severe hematomas, respectively. Excessive anticoagulation was observed in eight cases, and coagulation within correct ranges was seen in the remaining four cases. In five patients the normalization of coagulation was achieved by administering vitamin K1 and fresh frozen plasma. All cases of type III hematoma required blood transfusion. Conservative treatment was effective in all cases. RSH must be suspected in women of advanced age undergoing treatment with anticoagulants who present the clinical triad of acute abdominal pain, infraumbilical mass, and anemic syndrome. CT is the examination of choice for the diagnosis of RSH. Early diagnosis of RSH permits conservative management, even in the case of large hematomas with hemodynamic repercussions and avoids unnecessary surgical intervention.
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where can i get a diode thats not a blu ray or dvd burner diode? i need to no so i can mmake a burner laser Re-design7 years ago You can buy them at almost any of the electronics suppliers on the web.  Have you tried looking for them there? lemonie7 years ago Why not a DVD laser? Do you want something that you don't have to buy or extract?
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