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Pronunciation
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Some notes for beginners on how to pronounce those strange Haskell operators etc.
This is just a rough start to this page. Obviously needs more work.
This can be a table with formal and informal ways of saying various operators and code snippets such as
should we add informal, possibly bad suggestions like "then", "is", "gets"? | http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/index.php?title=Pronunciation&oldid=18182 | 2013-05-18T11:03:54 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
#187: Paths_pkgname module is hard to use in a library ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Reporter: duncan | Owner: Type: defect | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: Component: Cabal | Version: 1.2.2.0 Severity: normal | Keywords: Difficulty: easy (<4 hours) | Ghcversion: 6.8.1 Platform: Linux | ------------------------------+--------------------------------------------- Most users of the auto-generated {{{Paths_pkgname}}} module are programs. With GHC at least they can get away with not specifying the {{{Paths_pkgname}}} in the {{{Other-Modules}}} field. Get away with in the sense that it does not lead to linker errors because {{{ghc --make}}} does dependency chasing and links in all the necessary .o files. However for a library you must specify every module in {{{Exposed- Modules}}} or {{{Other-Modules}}} or one does get linker errors when you try to use the packages. That's because the missing module's .o files will not have been included in the library .a archive. See bug #128. So for a library one must specify {{{Other-Modules: Paths_pkgname}}} but then of course Cabal cannot find that module since it is not in the normal source directories but in {{{dist/build/autogen}}}. So people have to hack around it by adding {{{dist/build/autogen}}} to the {{{Hs-Source-Dirs}}} field. Obviously that's rather unsatisfactory. Probably the right solution is for Cabal to automatically add that directory to the end of the source dir search path. -- Ticket URL: <> Hackage <> Hackage: Cabal and related projects | http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/cabal-devel/2007-December/001505.html | 2013-05-18T10:56:32 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
On 14/01/2011 02:32, Kazu Yamamoto (山本和彦) wrote: > Hello Simon, > >> I've made git mirrors of the current GHC HEAD repos (all of them), so >> people can try out their workflows with git. Hopefully this should >> work: >> >> git clone >> cd ghc >> perl sync-all get > > Thank you for this work. > > I cloned the git repository and tried to compile GHC. But "perl boot" > does not work. > > % perl boot > Unpacking time > Failed to open stamp file: No such file or directory at boot-pkgs line 41. > Running boot-pkgs failed: 512 at boot line 23. > > How can I create the "configure" script with GHC from this repository? Yes, I noticed that too. I'll push a fix today. In the meantime you can 'mkdir libraries/stamp'. Cheers, Simon | http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/glasgow-haskell-users/2011-January/019847.html | 2013-05-18T10:23:17 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
> We pass values as proxies for types extensively in the "Scrap your > boilerplate" scheme. The paper is on my home page. The 'typeOf' > function is a good example. Passing types as arguments to functions is the main idea behind generic programming, intentional programming, polytypic programming, etc. Information can be found in papers of Simon Peyton Jones, Ralf Hinze, Andres Loh, myself, Patrik Jansson, and many other people. I have links to many of these people on my homepage: -- Johan > | -----Original Message----- > | From: haskell-cafe-bounces at haskell.org > [mailto:haskell-cafe-bounces at haskell.org] On Behalf Of > | ajb at spamcop.net > | Sent: 12 March 2004 03:50 > | To: haskell-cafe at haskell.org > | Subject: [Haskell-cafe] Passing types as arguments > | > | G'day everyone. > | > | Some time ago a suggestion came up about passing types as arguments > | to functions: > | > | > | > | As a matter of curiosity, the topic has come up again on the wiki: > | > | > > | > | For this example, we don't just want to pass types, we also want to > | pattern match on them. > | > | I'm curious if anyone else has put any thought to this idea. Is it > just > | a syntax issue, or are there bad interactions with other parts of the > | type system? > | > | Cheers, > | Andrew Bromage > | _______________________________________________ > | Haskell-Cafe mailing list > | Haskell-Cafe at haskell.org > | > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe at haskell.org > > | http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2004-March/005894.html | 2013-05-18T11:03:57 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
pardon if this is the wrong context to ask, but whats the approriate way to do that on os x? 2009/7/31 Rafael Gustavo da Cunha Pereira Pinto <RafaelGCPP.Linux at gmail.com> > Carter, > > It seems you need to install opengl-dev or something like that in your > Linux instalation (using apt-get, yum or similar tool). > > Regards, > > Rafael > > > On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 17:24, Carter Schonwald < > carter.schonwald at gmail.com> wrote: > >> I just the the rebuild of the haskell glut / opengl libs and I got the >> following message >> Configuring OpenGLRaw-1.0.1.0... >> cabal: Missing dependency on a foreign library: >> * Missing C library: GL >>: >> GLURaw-1.0.0.0 depends on OpenGLRaw-1.0.1.0 which failed to install. >> OpenGL-2.3.0.0 depends on OpenGLRaw-1.0.1.0 which failed to install. >> OpenGLRaw-1.0.1.0 failed during the configure step. The exception was: >> >> >> and I don't see how to get the openglraw to build or what has changed >> >> thanks for any help >> -Carter >> >> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Rafael Gustavo da Cunha Pereira Pinto < >> RafaelGCPP.Linux at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Here is a patch that makes it compile, but then it breaks all code >>> developed for GLFW-0.3, as all Floats need to be changed to CFloat. >>> >>> For all haskellers here: >>> >>> Sorry for all this annoyance, but I was starting to study those libraries >>> (OpenGL, GLUT and GLFW) using Haskell and the update broke some of my code. >>> >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> >>> Rafael >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Haskell-Cafe mailing list >>> Haskell-Cafe at haskell.org >>> >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Haskell-Cafe mailing list >> Haskell-Cafe at haskell.org >> >> >> > > > -- > Rafael Gustavo da Cunha Pereira Pinto > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: | http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2009-July/064794.html | 2013-05-18T10:56:54 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
Administrator | 28.07.09 03:52
Gary Buckland's victory over Henry Castle in the British Lightweight title eliminator and Danny Butler's British Middleweight Masters triumph over Paul Samuels at Newport last Friday are now available to buy on DVD.
All seven fights on the Hatton Promotions show are included along with the post fight interviews with the winning boxers.
Just follow the link to the Hatton Merchandise section to buy your copy for just £10 + £1 p&p
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Administrator | 27.07.09 05:12
Danny Butler came out of Friday night's British Masters Middleweight title fight with Newport's Paul Samuels not exactly unscathed, but with his reputation intact. The Bristol prospect was given a tough ten round examination by the veteran and at times looked as if he was in trouble during the middle rounds. However, he eventually got the right verdict and now turns his attention to hsi challenge for the English Middleweight title against the holder Darren McDermott in Manchester on 25t...
Administrator | 25.07.09 05:55
Ricky Hatton showed he was back in the peak of health after his recent illness when he spoke to the crowd at the Hatton Promotions show at the Newport Centre. Ricky made a brief speech to thanks the fans for their support.
Administrator | 25.07.09 10:42
Gary Buckland got a single point decision over Henry Castle to earn his chance to challenge for the British Lightweight title.
Referee Richie Davies scored the official eliminator in Newport 96-95 in favour of the Cardiff boxer. Afterwards Buckland spoke to Hatton TV. You can see the whole fight on the Professional Events page.
Professional Events
Administrator | 23.07.09 08:28
British Lightweight title contenders Gary Buckland and Henry Castle have weighed-in ahead of their final eliminator at the Newport Centre tomorrow night (Friday).
Buckland was slightly the heavier at 9st 8 & 1/2 lbs. Castle scaled 9st 8lbs & 1oz. After leaving the scales both men spoke to Hatton TV.
You can see the entire weigh-in on the home page of this website.
Administrator | 22.07.09 06:30
Wayne Batten who has been training Henry Castle for the past six fights believes that his man is maturing at 30 and is more than ready to step up to challenge for the big belts. Castle has somehow missed out on the opportunity to challenge for the major titles, but not now. His British Lightweight eliminator against Gary Buckland in Newport this Friday is the perfect opportunity for him to put that right according to his trainer..
Watch out for the weigh-in on Thursday. Hatton TV will be the...
Administrator | 22.07.09 04:55
Ricky Hatton has been allowed home from hospital and is making a good recovery from the severe gastric illness which caused so much concern last week. The Hitman is feeling much better and is expected to make his scheduled appearance at Friday's Hatton Promotions show at the Newport Centre where Gary Buckland will fight Henry Castle in a British Lightweight title eliminator
Administrator | 21.07.09 03:42
As the countdown continues to Friday's big clash between Gary Buckland and Henry Castle at the Newport Centre, the Welshman's trainer Tony Borg says his man is ready for action. Borg has been keeping a close eye on Buckland's development and says that he thinlks his man's speed and sharpness could prove to be the difference.
Administrator | 21.07.09 03:25
In recent weeks we have invited viewers of Hatton TV to tell us about their favourite boxing club or gym. Thanks to all of you who have replied, including Downend ABC from Bristol who sent us an email. So we sent our cameras to have a look at a club which is really in touch with its local community.
Administrator | 20.07.09 04:12
Newport's Paul Samuels & Bristol's Danny Butler are both in confident mood ahead of Friday's clash at the Newport Centre when they will be contesting the British Masters Middleweight title. The fight, is the chief supporting contest to the British Lightweight title eliminator between Gary Buckland and Henry Castle. Butler beat Samuels in the Prizefighter series earlier this year so Samuels will be looking to overturn that result in front of his own fans. | http://www.hattonboxing.com/Blog/Archive/2009-07 | 2013-05-18T10:12:35 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Listeria-linked illness affecting 14 people in 11 states and the District of Columbia -- including three fatalities -- have prompted the recall of an imported ricotta salata cheese, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on its website Tuesday.
On Monday, "Forever Cheese, Inc., voluntarily recalled one lot of Frescolina brand ricotta salata cheese due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination," the CDC said.
Listeriosis is a sometimes severe foodborne bacterial illness. According to the CDC, local, state and federal investigations have pinpointed the Frescolina cheese as the likely source of the outbreak, and 12 of the 14 people who fell ill say they consumed a soft cheese prior to becoming sick. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has also identified the outbreak strain of Listeria in a sample of uncut Frescolina cheese, the CDC said.
Ricotta salata is a salty, dry, crumbly cheese, not the soft ricotta used in most lasagna. and Aug. 9, the FDA said.
The recalled packages carry lot number T9425 and/or production code 441202, according to the FDA.
Anyone who bought recalled Frescolina ricotta salata cheese should discard any remaining cheese and not eat it. This is especially important for pregnant women, those with a weakened immune system, and older adults. When in doubt, throw it out.
So far, three cases have been reported in Maryland and one case each from California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The CDC said three cases ended in deaths in Minnesota, Nebraska and New York. Listeriosis is thought to have contributed to the deaths in Nebraska and New York but not to the death in Minnesota.. | http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/19525868/imported-ricotta-cheese-recalled-due-to-listeria | 2013-05-18T10:31:32 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
The Sony Open is in full swing but to get it going it takes an army of volunteers. There are volunteers from all over coming to Oahu for the tournament.
"They are coming from Minnesota, from South Carolina, they are coming from Alabama, from Florida," said Dean Scheid, Tournament Vice President. "And we have a group of 13 woman and they have been here for 20 years."
1700 volunteers are registered to help out in the Sony Open from ground control, hospitality, registration, admissions and score-keeping.
"We both are golfers," said Gerhard Frohlich, a volunteer. "We enjoy to golf."
There are 1300 volunteers alone in ground operations that are spread over 21 committees. Some make it a tradition to come every year as a way to give back to the community.
"This tournament is for the 'Benefit of Friends of Hawaii,' and so since we are both retired we enjoy volunteering for various organizations," said Frohlich who lives in Hawaii and who has been volunteering for the last 6 years.
'Friends of Hawaii Charities,' as you are well aware, we have given away over 12 million dollars with the 15 years that the Sony Open has been involved, so it is a great event and cause to be a part of," said Scheid.
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The Hawaii House of Representatives unanimously passed HB154 HD2, to establish an industrial hemp research pilot program.
The bill now goes to the Senate.
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House lawmakers expanded the scope of the research to include industrial hemp's value as a biofuel feedstock in Hawaii.
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Big Wednesday ticket sold in Hastings
The $15million Big Wednesday was sold in Hastings at Caltex Station on Karamu Rd.
the Caltex Station also sold the second division-winning ticket - presumably to the same person.
Lotto spokeswoman Victoria Barton-Chapple said it had been an exciting run, as the jackpot had been rolling over since September 12, when a Tauranga man in his twenties won $27 million.
Ms Barton-Chapple said interest had become increasingly high as the jackpot grew.
"It's been running for a long time and we've just been waiting and waiting for it to go and tonight it's finally happened," she said.
"Obviously we don't know at this stage whether the winner is a local or someone passing through - it could be someone on holiday."
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That is why I got one of these instead, it come out perfect every time. I know it is not a real thing but I don't have time in the morning to get it right I can't leave the house without coffee.
Edited by jc9394 - 7/15/12 at 6:51pm
For those that were interested in my binaural dummy head, i have posted my first recording with more, full length recordings coming soon.
I've never known superautos to ever make coffee resembling anything close to "perfect," though they are certainly at least somewhat consistent
Honestly not too sure. It's still in the wrapper. Bought it based on review, priced, and it being a face-balanced putter... which supposedly are better for less experienced/skilled individual like myself... who haven't really played in over 8 years.
Very nice clubs! What made you decide on the Nike irons instead of the Callaway's? I don't normally think of Nike for cavity back irons - for pro forged irons, absolutely - but I've been out of the market for quite a while, so all the high-tech golf gear looks pretty wild to me!
Based on review, price, and it supposedly being a good set for mid to high handicappers.
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Hello,
Im selling my TTVJ Slim AMP/DAC that I currently use in my office. Its a great unit and I actually just recieved it back from Todd/Pete who upgraded the firmware and made sure the unit was in pefect working condition, so this is almost as good as new.
I'm selling only to fund an upgrade for a desktop amp (looking for Apex Peak if you are intersted in a trade plus cash from me) and the sound is amazing when paired with a simple iphone and my JH13's.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Price inculdes regular USPS shipping CONUS, but does not icluded PP fee's so add the % if you dont want to gift. Lastly, I will ship anywhere, but we will need to discuss shipping increase and increase in customs, etc. I rather stay USPS if possible.
Im not in a rush, so ridiculous lowball offers will be kindly ignored.
Cheers.
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Hello all,
I recently bought a DT880 (600ohm) and so far have been quite disappointed in the sound. At around 30 hours of burn-in, the headphones still sound relatively bodiless. While I won't describe it as bright, the headphones seem to have a more upper mid focus, overall giving it a very thin sound.
I'm wondering if it's my amping that is the problem. So far I've paired it with my Fubar IV plus and Asus Xonar E1 with similar results. Are there any amps that have better synergy with the 880s that I can try? Or should I let the headphones burn in for a longer period before passing judgement? Or is that just the way the 880s sound? | http://www.head-fi.org/t/640511/help-with-dt880-600ohm-amping-burn-in-sound-signature | 2013-05-18T10:32:30 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
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This television community service announcement features Melbourne football club and trachoma ambassador Liam Jurrah and the trachoma elimination mascot Milpa (meaning 'eyes') promoting the message of Clean face, strong eyes as part of the Trachoma elimination social marketing campaign.
It commenced airing on Imparja TV, Alice Springs, on the 1 January 2012 and will be screened in total 40 times per week until the 1st of August 2012. This ad runs for 30 seconds and reaches most of remote Australia.
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Texas Health, Baylor Stake Claims for DFW Market
"You want to establish that you are moving forward," he says. "That is an inside-outside announcement: inside to reassure their people that they're doing what they need to do for success, and outside to say 'we a full-service provider.'"
The Baylor/Scott & White merger has no geographic overlap. Separately, the two systems are not natural competitors. However, Scott & White has an integrated health plan that, if extended to include Baylor facilities in Dallas, could provide critical savings through improved market share, vertical integrations and the elimination of "double marginalization" that comes when both payers and providers attempt to make a profit.
"Our new organization will not only prepare us for healthcare reform, but will help drive and shape what healthcare delivery in this country will become," Robert Pryor, MD, president/CEO of Scott & White Healthcare, said in prepared remarks last month.
"Scott & White has been recognized as a national leader for our strong physician-led population health model. Our shared vision with Baylor is to build upon our unique approach and create an innovative healthcare delivery model enhanced by medical education and research."
Self says comments by leadership in the two rival systems signal that they are positioning themselves to protect their mission interests and financial interests "before the real battle begins."<< | http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/page-3/PHY-288849/Texas-Health-Baylor-Stake-Claims-for-DFW-Market | 2013-05-18T10:42:57 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [
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I have a family history of multiple sclerosis (MS). Is there any way to prevent it?
No matter how much you exercise, how healthful your diet or how well you take care of yourself, there is no way to prevent MS. It affects people randomly. But keep in mind that MS is not an inherited disease. Genetic susceptibility plays a role. Although there is a higher risk for MS in families where it has occurred, but just because you have a relative who has MS doesn't mean you will get it. Other possible factors in triggering MS are viruses, environmental factors and low levels of vitamin D. If you get MS, remember that it is somewhat manageable, and, if detected early, medications may slow the progress of the disease and the severity of symptoms.
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President, The Schapiro Multiple Sclerosis Advisory Group and Clinical Professor of Neurology University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN | http://www.healthywomen.org/content/ask-expert/8547/can-i-prevent-multiple-sclerosis | 2013-05-18T10:20:39 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [
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CD Reviews: Alt-Stringbands Black Prairie and Real Vocal String Quartet
So yeah, I kinda made up the genre "alt-stringband", but I think it fits well. There are a good number of groups taking the old stringband idea and ramping it up with avant-garde arrangements inspired by jazz listening and conservatory training. These two bands are some of the best examples of where traditional stringbands have been taken today.
Black Prairie. A Tear in the Eye is a Wound in the Heart.
2012. Sugar Hill Records.
By now, most people should know that Black Prairie is the "stringband" side project of Decemberist members accordionist Jenny Conlee-Drizzos (Sparklepony from Portlandia!), dobro multi-instrumentalist Chris Funk, and bassist Nate Query (plus drummer John Moen). Portland roots scene stalwart John Neufeld (Jackstraw, Dolorean) rounds out the band, and Portland fiddler Annalisa Tornfelt steps up to the mic on the new disc, assuming lead vocal duties. She's got a gorgeous, ethereal voice, so it's great to hear Black Prairie bringing her more to the fore. Though the arrangements and compositions on the new album are notably complex and nuanced, really the key to Black Prairie is their insane blend of a hundred different cultural influences. In the space of one song, say "Dirty River Stomp," you can hear barrelhouse piano, old cartoon musical accompaniment, Parisian cafe nuances, and some grooved-out Zydeco accordion. "Taraf" features guest musicians Paul Beck on cimbalom (Hungarian hammered dulcimer associated with Roma music) and Irish pennywhistle player Hanz Araki and sounds like a full-blown Eastern European party. Perhaps the most interesting track conceptually is "34 Wishes," a riff-based folk jam that started off, according to Nate Query, as an attempt to put Mastodon's crushing heavy metal jams on to folk instruments. Hunting out strange musical influences in this new Black Prairie album becomes something of a fun game as you progress through it. But this hides the fact that only the best players can unite so many strange ideas into a cohesive whole. Don't try this at home folks, otherwise you end up with the gypsy-jazz-klezmer-slam-grass hybrids that seem to proliferate everywhere. Throughout all these madcap musical melanges, Annalisa Tornfelt's voice floats supreme. And the best tracks on the album are definitely the songs. "How Do You Ruin Me" got a ton of plays at our house before we got the advance copy, mainly because it's such a gorgeous, catchy song. "Little Song Bird" is another keeper, a great folk song that could fit on a lullaby album. "Rock of Ages" sounds like it could have come off a Sarah Jarosz album. Which makes sense since they're labelmates and have collaborated before. I guess the main point here is that Black Prairie is clearly having far too much fun rifling through each other's record collections for cool ideas to bother coming up with some kind of new genre definer for their music. Good thing too, who needs those phony genres anyway!
Black Prairie: Nowhere, Massachusetts
Real Vocal String Quartet. Four Little Sisters.
2012. Flower Note Records.. The cello buzzes along, often treated like a bass instrument (actually this is a tradition itself from Appalachia, where early stringbands couldn't afford or couldn't carry around full string basses, so used cellos), the fiddles soar together in twin flights, and the viola spins between both axes, pulling down grumbling rhythms and smooth melodic runs at the same time. This is definitely the kind of band that must have formed at a music conservatory from virtuosic musicians who were chafing from the strictures of classical music. I can see them all gathered in a rehearsal room in the stuffy conservatory, happily poring over their lists of favorite songs from any genre and dreaming up ways to arrange these songs for the quartet. I've met two of the four members of Real Vocal String Quartet actually, both at the Festival of American Fiddle Tunes, and they're dedicated roots musicians with the kind of chops to pull off these lush arrangements. Nice folks too!
Four Little Sisters is all over the map in terms of influences. Malian wassoulou singer Oumou Sangare is given a tribute track, Brazilian songwriter Gilberto Gil is featured as well with an arrangement and translation of his song "Copo Vazio", there's a nod to Cajun music with a cool remake of the common song "Allons à Lafayette," Swedish roots crossover band Väsen gets a nod as well with "Falling Polska", and there's even a cover of David Byrne's "Knotty Pine". Fiddler Alisa Rose's composition, "Elephant Dreams" is another standout track, matching a lilting Celtic-ish melody with some really cool harmonies and counterpoint.
There's no doubt this is a masterful album from a group with great vision and a lot to say. Search it out for yourself and you'll find that these four musicians leave few stones unturned in their quest to bring new traditions into their chamber stringband.
Real Vocal String Quartet: Elephant Dreams | http://www.hearthmusic.com/blog/cd-reviews-altstringbands-black-prairie-and-real-vocal-string-quartet.html | 2013-05-18T10:32:10 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [
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Ingredients:
4 T. unsalted butter
4 T. flour
1 t. baking soda
2 C. milk
1 28-oz. can of whole tomatoes with juice, chopped
1 T. tomato paste
1 t. salt
½ t. cracked pepper
½ t. celery seed (optional) You can also substitute ½ C finely chopped celery, lightly sautéed.
½ chopped onion, lightly sautéed (optional)
Directions:
In a large saucepan, melt the butter and add the flour, whisking vigorously to avoid lumps. Let the mixture (which is a roux, by the way) cook for a few minutes till it’s light golden brown in color. Whisk in the baking soda; then add the milk and whisk well to blend. You’ve just made béchamel (white) sauce! Let the sauce cook for several more minutes till it thickens. Add the chopped tomatoes with their juice and the tomato paste and season with salt, pepper, celery seed, and cooked onions. Switch to a spoon and keep stirring well to make sure the soup doesn’t stick or burn. (The tomatoes will gunk up your whisk.) Heat the soup through, garnish with fresh parsley or dried herbs and serve with toasted cheese sandwiches or your favorite accompaniment.
This soup is thick and chunky. If you wish, you can puree it in a blender. It’s also delicious cold. | http://www.heartlandconnection.com/news/story.aspx?list=196311&id=861150 | 2013-05-18T10:56:32 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
God's One Wish Today
What is the one thing you would like to be true today? What is your heart longing for? If you could have one wish fulfilled today, what would it be?
This is hard to say because you find you have many wishes, and you don't want to give up any of them. Nor should you.
But today, write your list of wishes, and pick one, not three, to put up top. Don't worry. This will not exclude the others from tomorrow or even today, but today you pick one before all the others. It is like this: If you can have only one ribbon in your hair this morning, which one would you choose? The other ribbons remain for another day or perhaps even later today. It is the same with your wishes. Choosing one does not make the others less timely nor does it delete them.
Even when it is understood that you are not giving up anything by choosing one wish for today, still it is hard to come down to one, for many of your values are at stake. Naturally, you desire excellent health and wealth and love and success and you also wish for peace in the world. You also wish for lost loves to return, even if they are no longer on earth. So your wishes also fall under innately possible and innately impossible in the earth realm. Are there any other categories that your wishes fall under?
Do you perhaps feel guilt when you choose personal love over peace for the world, or success for yourself, as if you are putting yourself before others and somehow denying them? Be truthful. Now you are getting to why some of your longings have not been fulfilled. It is not clear to you that you are fully entitled to them.
You do not help others go forward when you straggle behind. As you personally manifest your desires, you bring others with you. So, right now, I limit the wishes you write down to those that are for your personally. This is the assignment. For the moment, put aside your wishes for others and the world and stick with your personal desires, even the wild ones. Never mind what you are supposed to wish for.
Read no further now. Stop, and write your long list as fast as you can. Write now.
Now that you have written your list, what have you learned about yourself? What is important to you? Which one of your wishes do you choose to head the list? Listen to your heart for this one. You are not choosing which one you think would come first if you were a better person or a more ambitious one or anything like that. Which one would you choose for your heart's content right now? When you let your heart choose, it is clear. It is only your mind that is confused and would waver.
I daresay that, when all is said and done, wealth is not your priority. You might have thought it would be. Well, when you worry, it is. Without worry, it is not. I will even venture that health is not at the top of your list. Again, when you worry it is. When you are not worried, it is not. I daresay that, perhaps to your surprise, neither fame nor whopping success head your list. I daresay that physical beauty does not. I will venture that your top wish has to do with love.
I do not want to tell you what your deepest wish above all is, but shall I tell you what My deepest wish for you today is? Shall I tell you? Or shall I not? I think I will.
My wish for you today above all is that you feel love in your heart.
Permanent link to this Heavenletter: - Thank you for including this when publishing this Heavenletter elsewhere. | http://www.heavenletters.org/gods-one-wish-today.html | 2013-05-18T10:12:13 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
Demand drives AIMA launch of Cayman Islands Chapter
The Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) has launched a comprehensive Cayman Islands Chapter.
The new Chapter has been described by AIMA as 'unique', having been formed both at the request of the industry and with the strong backing of the Cayman Island regulator, the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority and the Government's Portfolio of Finance & Economics.
Gary Linford, Head of Investment & Securities Division for the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority said: 'With the wealth of knowledge that sits in the Cayman Islands, this new AIMA Chapter will provide the ideal platform for the Cayman hedge fund industry to make a more public contribution to the global hedge fund debate'.
The Cayman Islands become AIMA's seventh Chapter worldwide - following Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and South Africa. AIMA now has over 1000 corporate members in 46 countries. Chapters of AIMA are strategically positioned regional operations created by AIMA members. They are located in countries where there is a desire to apply the global objectives and initiatives of AIMA in a manner specifically tailored to the local market.
The Chairman and Executive that will lead the new AIMA Cayman Chapter for the next two years have also been announced:
- Chairman: Andy Stepaniuk, KPMG
- Deputy Chairman: Mark Lewis, Walkers
- Legal Counsel: Henry Harford, Maples and Calder
- Regulation & Tax Education & Research: Valia Theodoraki, CISX
- Media & Communications: Alun Davies, GLG. | http://www.hedgeweek.com/2006/05/19/demand-drives-aima-launch-cayman-islands-chapter | 2013-05-18T10:14:41 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
Master Class 2013
August 5st - August 13th, 2013
Sponsored by
The Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation
Sten A Olssons Stiftelse för Forskning och Kultur
Gustaf B. Thordéns Stiftelse
Grand Concert/Avslutningskoncert
The Helena Döse Master Class 2013 will be the eighth event in a successful series of Master Classes held in Kungälv, Sweden. World renowned teacher Professor Rudolf Piernay, pianist Ulrich Staerk, and Anita Åstrand together with Helena Döse are teaming up to deliver high quality voice education. The course starts on Monday the 5th of August and ends with a public concert on Tuesday the 13th of August. A select group of 12 singers will be admitted.
Masterclass Faculty
Professor Rudolf Piernay is regarded as one of the most respected voice teachers around the world. Among his famous students are leading opera stars Bryn Terfel, Michael Volle, Melanie Diener, Anke Vondung and Kate Royal. Mr Piernay divides his time between Germany teaching at The Hochschule für Musik in Mannheim and London where he is based at The Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Ulrich Staerk will be giving interpretation classes and creates magic. His coaching sessions with singers are extraordinary. He is regarded as one of the finest concert pianists in Scandinavia and is very sought after as a song- and opera accompanist worldwide. We are extremely proud and happy to have him as a member of our faculty.
Anita Åstrand is a licensed physicaltherapist, instruktor of yoga and dalcrozerythmic and a former professor at Academy of Music and Drama at Gothenburg University. She will guide the participents through the "Elsa technique" in groups and in private sessions. The work is focused on a greater body awareness to free creativity and vocal possibility to enable a stronger and freer voice with true expression.
Helena Döse has been appointed Royal Court Singer of Sweden and has more than 45 years of experience of a stage career at the most significant opera houses around the world. In September 2012 she sang the part of The Old Baroness in Samuel Barbers Opera „ Vanessa“ at The Opera Frankfurt, Germany.
Fee
The total course fee is SEK 13.000. This is an all inclusive package for 9 days of classes with the teachers mentioned and also including 10 nights of accommodation in a 2-bed room and full board.
There is an extra fee for a single room.
The course fee includes:
- Lessons every day with Professor Rudolf Piernay and Ulrich Staerk 4 X 45 minutes each. This also comprises an additional daily workshop. Please note that all the classes are open to all registered students.
- Lessons every day with Anita Åstrand working in groups for 1 1/2 hours plus additional private lessons.
- Coaching lessons with Helena Döse. Rehearsal with coaching for the public concert the 13th of August, when our concert pianist Ulrich Staerk will be accompanying all performers.
- A trip to the island of Marstrand including a guided tour and dinner. Marstrand is a beautiful old summer resort with an ancient fortress and a very special history.
- Full board including breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Networking, a lot of singing and fun!
Application
The last day of application is the June 5, 2013. Please use the application form and attach a CD with 3 sample songs or arias and send to Helena Döse-Gross by regular mail. You will receive confirmation before June 14 confirming your admittance to the Master Class. A pre payment of SEK 2.000 will be required. The last day for payment of the remaining course fee SEK 11.000 is July 21.
Send application to
Helena Döse Gross
Eschenweg 19
DE-61440 Oberursel
Germany
Payment Details
National payments: Bankgiro 430-4275, SEB
International payments: BIC ESSESESS, IBAN SE3350000000051521016852.
SEB bank
Box 624
SE 44217 Kungälv, Sweden
Please do not hesitate to contact Helena Döse for more information by mail or by phone +49 6172 93 41 46.
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Cord Blood transfusion for children with Type 1 Diabetes
The aim of this study is to improve the control of blood glucose in children with type 1 diabetes, with an autologous cord blood transfusion. In the USA already 23 children with newly diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes received a cord blood transfusion.
Analyses of changes in peripheral blood regulatory T cells (Treg) concentration demonstrated a 42 % fractional increase of Treg during the 6 months immediately after cord blood infusion. The children with transfusion had a lower HbA1c value and a higher stimulated c-peptide level compared to the control group. After twelve months there was no significantly difference in the HbA1c and the insulin dose between umbilical cord blood recipients and control subjects. Whereas the HbA1c was stable over the 1 year of follow up in the transfusion group and the GAD antibody concentration decreased form 4.2 units/ml to 3.5 units/ml. No adverse events were observed in association with autologous umbilical cord blood infusion. These results show that umbilical cord blood in young children with type 1 diabetes is feasible and safe.
In Germany 10 children will receive an autologous cord blood transfusion. Five children have received an autologous umbilcal cord blood infusion, already. The participants should be older than 1 year and the diagnose of type 1 diagnose should not be longer than 12 months. The children must have stored their own cord blood sample. Another 20 children without a cord blood sample can participate in a control group to evaluate c-petptide, insulin, antibodies, HbA1c and T-cells.
Contact person: Eleni Giannopoulou
Phone: +49-(0)89 / 3187 - 4797 | http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/en/idf1/working-groups/typ-1-diabetes-praevention/cord-blood/index.html?fontSize=A510%EF%BF%BDcHash%253Dce9d373724 | 2013-05-18T10:13:29 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
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If you've paid attention to BMW over the years you know that the 7-series is not only their flagship line but the test bed for new design cues and technologies that eventually trickle down to their other models. Few cars let alone BMWs have sparked as much controversy as the E65 7-series. Introduced in 2002 to replace the aging E38 the E65 featured a polarizing new look and more technology than most modern battleships. Despite mixed initial reactions the car went on to become the best-selling 7-series of all time simply by being an extraordinary car to drive be driven in and live with every day. Dressed in a tasteful palette of grays this 2004 745Li is a great example of the car so many BMW enthusiasts have grown to love. Low-mileage and clean in every way this 7-series is a perfect intersection of luxury power and value. If that sounds like the perfect combination for you settle in and learn a bit more about this sharp '04 745Li.
The design was a joint effort between Adrian van Hooydonk and then chief designer Chris Bangle. Though the car seems straightforward at first glance a closer looks reveals a complex blend of short long angular and curved lines that combine to give the E65 its calm stately appearance. The front remains pure BMW with kidney grilles framed by dual bi-xenon headlights. The side profile extends a straight line from the edge of those headlights all the way back to the taillights. Dual heated rear view mirrors anchor the A-pillars for some added luxury when the weather outside is frightful. Above a coupe-like roof line flows into the split-level rear view that critics nicknamed the ''Bangle butt''. With its distinctive light bar chrome trim and bold '745Li' badge at the edge of the automatic deck lid no one will ever question this BMW's identity. As a low mileage car this 745Li presents as new with crisp dent-free panels and the excellent fit and finish so closely associated with European luxury cars. The bodywork is dressed in an even coat of Sterling Gray which complements the car's personality perfectly.
Open the soft-touch doors and this E65 offers all the luxury you've come to expect from BMW. The Basalt Grey leather interior is accented by large expanses of dark wood trim which can be found on the dash center console and door panels. The front features seating for two on heated leather bucket seats while a large standard seat fills the back. In between the front seats the well-dressed console offers control over the iDrive system - a computer system used to control accessories such as climate control the audio system and the navigation system from a single location. While there is a bit of a learning curve with iDrive it eventually becomes second nature and a very welcome presence in the cabin. The console also hosts bonus niceties like a climate-controlled storage compartment. From the driver seat a simple but attractive gauge cluster mixes plainspoken gauges with red backlighting for a contemporary feel. In front of the cluster control of the front wheels is granted through a leather-wrapped steering wheel mounted atop a power tilt/telescopic column. Above the driver a large sunroof brings the outdoors inside. Behind the rear seat a cavernous trunk offers more storage than most apartments making the car ideally suited for extended travel.
Motivation for the sedan comes from a stout N62 DOHC 32-valve 4.4 liter V8. Named the ''Best New Engine'' of 2002 the V8 utilizes variable valve timing for both the inlet and exhaust cams as well as variable valve lift. With 325hp at its disposal the 4545lb sedan is capable of impressive 6-second 0-60mph sprints. Behind the V8 a six-speed Steptronic transmission monitors a variety of perimeters in order to adapt to the driver's preferred driving style. The chassis is equally as sophisticated with systems like Dynamic Stability Control Dynamic Traction Control and Dynamic Braking Control which clamps down on four-wheel ventilated discs controlled by electronic proportioning. Steering is also adaptive thanks to its speed-sensitive variable-assist variable-ratio power rack and pinion setup. All these systems pair with the basic aluminum double-pivot strut-type front suspension and four-link integral rear suspension for a driving experience worthy of the BMW name. At the corners attractive 18x8 inch alloy wheels meet the road through new Falken tires.
As a late-model car all the standard BMW paperwork comes with the car. This includes a leather-clad owner's manual BMW marketing materials and the original window sticker which pegs the price of the car at $76430 brand new.
The BMW 7-series has always had an authoritative presence on the road. The E65s took that presence and expanded it into a car that everyone stops and notices. Powerful luxurious and worthy of the ''flagship'' title it's difficult to think a more comfortable daily driver. If you loved the distinctive styling of the E65 but had a hard time swallowing the $75k+ price tag here's your opportunity to buy a practically new 745Li for a fraction of the price. Everyone deserves a little luxury after all.
Price: $29,900 | http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/bmw/745li/1546944.html | 2013-05-18T10:56:39 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
Here are the spiritual directors who have agreed to be part of this service. All are experienced in spiritual direction, are familiar with Henri’s writings, and subscribe to the guidelines for ethical conduct as outlined by Spiritual Directors International (SDI). You can order your own copy of the guidelines by going to the SDI web site.
Spiritual Directors: Mark Anderson, Rick Hatem, Wil Hernandez, Joann Nesser, Karen Patena, Susan Vander Woude
Mark Anderson
My wife, Petra and I have two children in College and together co-pastor a small congregation in Vancouver, British Columbia. In addition to offering Spiritual Direction, I also draw on my background as a consulting engineer to provide Whole Life Coaching to leaders in ministry and the corporate world. My passion is to help professionals have an inner experience of God that is just as real and formative in their lives as their career and family. To this end, I have an M.Div. from Regent College with an emphasis on biblical spirituality and a 2-year Certificate in Spiritual Direction from SoulStream. I grew up outside the church and remember as a young adult finding the hope which faith in Jesus can bring. However, professional training and the complex demands of life in our society can steal away all our joy if we do not continue to mature spiritually. This results in a deep emptiness and hunger for more. Doctors, lawyers, teachers, business executives, sales people, artists, pastors, and church planters ... if you are looking for more to life: healing, freedom, and effectiveness, I'd love to join you in paying attention to what God is doing in and around you. While meeting in person for Spiritual Direction has definite advantages, I do most of my one-on-one work with people over the phone. When I'm not walking with people, I'm out walking with our dog, or paddling a canoe, or snowboarding, or mountain biking, or planning a trip, or ... well, you get the idea!
Rick Hatem
I am in my late 50’s, single and Catholic. My training as a spiritual director was with the Spiritual Renewal Center in Syracuse, NY. Today I work as a spiritual director through The Spirituality Network in Columbus, Ohio and am a supervisor in Wellstreams, an Ecumenical Program of Spiritual Formation and Training in the Art of Spiritual Direction. I lived in Jerusalem between 1986 and 1991 and was active in dialogue with Jews, Muslims & Christians. In 1987 I joined l’Arche Bethany, the first l’Arche community in the Middle East. Daily Bible reading, centering prayer, experiences with the three Abrahamic religions, and 12 years in l’Arche influence my spirituality. I lead retreats using scripture stories to explore life. Beginning in 2001, I helped my parents for nearly a decade in the challenges of aging and my mother’s Alzheimer’s. They were able to remain in the rural home they built until shortly before their deaths five months apart.
Wil Hernandez
I graduated with a Ph.D. in Practical Theology with a special concentration in Spirituality from Fuller Theological Seminary (with additional training from the University of Notre Dame and Loyola Marymount University). I am a trained counselor and a certified spiritual director who holds a private practice in Southern California. In addition, I teach courses and conduct retreats all year round on Henri Nouwen and his writings. I have written three books on the spirituality of Nouwen all published by Paulist Press: Henri Nouwen: A Spirituality of Imperfection (2006) and Henri Nouwen and SoulCare: A Ministry of Integration (2008) and Henri Nouwen and Spiritual Polarities: A Life of Tension (2012). I consider it a privilege to accompany people on their spiritual journey regardless of where they're at. I enjoy working ecumenically with both Catholics and Protestants, two faith traditions I feel equally at home with. I have been married now for more than 25 years to Juliet and blessed with two grown-up sons, Jonathan and David. Reading books of all types remains my favorite pastime of all! You can check out my website at:
Joann Nesser, DMin
I am a graduate of the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation, have an MA in Pastoral Theology and Ministry from Luther Seminary and a DMin in Spiritual Direction. I am Founder and retired Executive Director of Christos Center for Spiritual Formation outside St. Paul, MN. USA. I have led retreats, workshops and classes on contemplative prayer, spiritual direction and formation in the US, Canada, Europe and Africa as well as authored several books and articles on related topics. After reading Henri’s books for years, by happy chance I was able to spend a week retreating at Dayspring with him. I accompanied him to offer Eucharist at the group homes in Toronto, we ate meals together, washed dishes together and I was able to attend the daily Eucharist and much informal chatting. I have never met a person so open, and real. He was a window to God for me. I will treasure these memories always. My Book titles: Contemplative Prayer: Attending to Prayer When the Well Runs Dry and Journey Into Reality. Articles: Presence Magazine (Spiritual Directors International Journal) several including June 2011 issue; The Lutheran; Thrivent Financial Publication. I am available for email and telephone spiritual direction.
Karen Patena
I am a spiritual and retreat director as well as a certified lay ecclesial minister in the Cleveland, Ohio Catholic Diocese. For 9 years I facilitated lay ecclesial minister candidates in their spiritual formation year. My ministry includes giving retreats, one-on-one and group spiritual direction as well as preparing couples for marriage and guiding couples already married. I have a particular love for praying with Scriptures and reflecting on the lives of the saints, the 'big S’ and 'little s’ saints as I like to call them. I see in the stories of their lives God’s passionate love for us and the invitation for all of us to respond to His incredible love. Henri Nouwen is a great example to me of a 'little s’ saint. He has served at times as my mentor and spiritual director through the gift of his life and his writings. His honesty, openness of sharing his life’s struggles, the clarity in which he wrote, and the depth of his insights has touched my life tremendously. My incredibly supportive husband, Jim, and I take great delight in our two grown sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. I love reading, walking, and nature, especially sunsets on Lake Erie.
Susan Vander Woude
I graduated from Tyndale Seminary, Toronto with a Master of Divinity Degree with a counseling focus in 2000, received training in spiritual direction at Tyndale and at Loyola House in Guelph, Ontario, and have been a spiritual director for several years. Henri Nouwen has been an influential mentor to me through his writing and life witness. It is great privilege for me to witness and accompany others as they journey more intentionally with God. I’m a supervisor for spiritual directors, facilitator for SoulStream’s Art of Spiritual Direction Program, and facilitate Spiritual Direction Groups. I have been married to Tony for 45 years and we live in British Columbia, Canada. I'm mother to three grown children and grandma to six grandchildren. I enjoy walking, hiking, reading, traveling, exploring, gentle yoga, watercolor painting and being a grandma.
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By Stephen Wiblemo
Sports Editor
The concept of hard-working, tough-nosed athletes from rural America has become somewhat of a cliché these days, and with that cliché has sprouted a number of stereotypes. Some of these stereotypes are true, but most do a grave injustice to the kids they represent.
Yes, these kids like putting their hands in the dirt and getting their faces a little muddy, as the cliché goes, and yes, the hard work they put in at their family farms often helps make them physically stronger, but that is where the comparisons end.
Some movies and television shows in popular culture like to paint these kids as corn-fed hicks, bred for strength, but not brains. They have names like Billy Ray and Bobby Sue, but these misrepresentations couldn’t be farther from the truth.
The reality is that these homegrown athletes from farms and rural communities across the country aren’t just strong, but smart, to boot. They might have to work harder in life than a kid that grows up in a metro area, and they probably don’t have as many resources, but that is why they learn to adapt, and become stronger physically, and mentally, in the long run.
Senior Mark Nowak, junior Jasper Asplin, and sophomore Kelsey Hartkopf are three such Dassel-Cokato student athletes.
All three of these kids have grown up on local farms, and all three find time to play in two sports or more while also going to school, and helping at home.
They and their coaches agree, it has given them a strong work ethic and determination that propels them to become better at their sports.
Nowak lives on a farm south of Dassel, and helps his father with things around the farm.
“It’s like a hobby farm,” he said. “My dad rents quite a bit, and then I just have to help him. We have a couple cattle, but it’s small.
“I do some digging in the fall and spring. After we combine, we go out and dig it. Sometimes I combine corn. I haven’t done beans yet; dad does those.”
Nowak plays football in the fall and basketball during the winter. He is also thinking about going out for track and field this spring.
Fall is the busiest time for him between school, football, and chores at home, but he finds a way to make it work, even if he has to get up early, while many of his classmates are probably still sleeping.
“With football, it is kind of hard with evening practice until 5 p.m., and then I have homework,” Nowak said. “I still go out and help him a little bit. Sometimes, in the mornings, I have to bring him out to the field.”
Nowak is proud of the work he does, and feels it helps him in other parts of his life, like sports and school.
“It gives you a lot of values, like hard work,” he said.
Asplin is another farming athlete, and he lives on the Asplin family farm south of Dassel.
“We have a family farm, the Asplin farm; that’s my dad’s farm,” he said. “We’ve probably been farming there for a couple generations.”
He, too, plays football and basketball, but he also plays baseball during the spring and summer. His is a good-size farm, and that keeps him busy.
“We have eight steers at our house, and what I usually do is bale hay and rock pick,” Asplin said. “I mainly do the manual labor, but I have been starting on the tractor now, and that is fun.
“I usually work on the weekends because of how busy I am during the weekdays with school and sports. Being in three sports, and summer baseball, takes up a lot of time.”
For Asplin, the best part about working on the farm is the quality time he gets with his family.
“I like spending time with my dad,” Asplin said. “That is our main time together, with my brothers.”
The work isn’t always fun, though, and he says that one of the jobs he likes the least is cleaning the corn out from the bottom of the silo bins.
“We have to do it manually with a tube, and that is the worst,” he said. “It is so hot.”
Even though he hates this part of the work, he puts up with it. This is the type of attitude that makes Asplin and Nowak great kids to have on a team, and DC head football coach Ryan Weinandt is well aware of that.
“They have a big-time work ethic,” Weinandt said. “Mark and Jasper are two of the hardest working guys on our team. And, there is just a sense that there is no excuses and no complaining.
“They are used to putting their nose to the grindstone and doing what is expected, and then some on top of that.”
Hartkopf is the youngest of the three farming athletes, but, is no different when it comes to what is expected of her at home, and the effort she puts out.
What is different is the work she does, and the type of farm she lives on an elk farm south of Howard Lake.
“I have to feed them, and sometimes care for them by giving them shots and stuff like that,” she said. “Usually, I work at night, around 6 p.m. We’ll go out and feed them, and tend to whatever needs they have. It’s usually after practice.”
Hartkopf is another three-sport athlete. She plays volleyball in the fall, basketball in the winter, and softball in the spring.
She loves the work she does at home, and also appreciates the values she learns.
“I like the experiences with animals,” she said. “Doing different stuff with them. Learning how to take care of them, and being responsible with them.”
Not only does she feel her work helps her physically, but it also helps her in another important aspect of life and sports.
“I think it helps with my strength. Carrying the feed around makes me stronger,” Hartkopf said. “It also helps my communication skills. Working with animals, you have to communicate a lot.”
Although Hartkopf is just a sophomore, and her full potential as an athlete is still developing, she is being noticed by coaches, including DC head volleyball coach Beth Flick.
After seeing Hartkopf’s tough work ethic coming into this season, Flick decided Hartkopf should be one of only four sophomores on the varsity roster.
“She played on the ninth-grade team last year, and the other sophomores that are playing with us were on the junior varsity team, so she has made a big jump,” Flick said. “It’s really her work ethic that caught my eye right away. We saw her do some things during the offseason, and the more I saw her, the more I felt we really needed her to be playing and practicing at the varsity level.”
Farm kids like these three are a credit to their schools, and lifestyle. While some stereotypes try to make them out to be something they aren’t, you won’t hear them complaining. They’ll just keep going to work every day, whether that be at school, in sports, or on the farm, knowing they are the true representation of rural athletes.
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ONE IN THREE couples argue while on their two-week annual holiday abroad, a new survey reveals.
And of over 7,500 Irish people surveyed by AA Travel Insurance, over a third, 36pc, said that "different interests" were a source of much of the tension.
"We spend so much time looking forward to holidays and probably not enough time thinking about what we will do when we arrive," said the AA's Conor Faughnan.
"People who talk freely about different interests in advance are far less likely to fall out with each other while away," he added.
The survey also found that 12pc of couples will argue about where to go on holidays in the first place, and while away, issues like timekeeping, tidiness and different interests are likely to set at least a third of us squabbling with our partners.
"We were a little surprised at the results but I guess they tell us that we are all human," Mr Faughnan said.
"As well as the overall findings we had over 500 individual comments made about the type of rows people have while on holidays." The survey found that that rows began at home over the amount of luggage to bring. Women complained that their their partners were often disorganised and late. Bringing the children on a plane was also suggested as a likely flashpoint, the AA found.
Stress
"Our respondents had a lot of common sense advice to give us on how to stay stress-free," says Mr Faughnan.
"The key is good communication. Discuss your plans well in advance, not just about where you are going to go but about what you are going to do when you get there."
Some 15pc of the 7,710 respondents to the poll said they were either 'very likely' or 'somewhat likely' to have an argument about alcohol. This may be because one partner or another is drinking too much.
"Too many foreign beers, sangrias or ouzos are a very bad combination in very hot sunshine," says Mr Faughnan. "Gently does it... it's better for your body and for your relationship."
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Majid Haq last night upstaged the county recruits as Scotland enjoyed a run feast on the opening day of their latest tour match in South Africa, writes William Dick.
Matt Machan, who scored a century last week, looked set to take the batting honours again with a sparkling 91. However, Clydesdale's Haq finished unbeaten on 93 as the Saltires closed on 387-9 in their three-day match with North West Dragons. | http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/other-sports/haq-ends-the-day-unbeaten-on-93-as-scotland-pile-on-the-runs.19177690 | 2013-05-18T10:24:08 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
STEUBENVILLE - City Council and administration officials met behind closed doors for two-and-a-half hours Tuesday to discuss "personnel and contract negotiations" before listening to local residents ask for the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center to remain open in the light of a looming general fund $822,968 budget deficit.
City Manager Cathy Davison said the executive session, "saw progress in us moving forward to correct the projected deficit. The council and administration have agreed on a plan to resolve the issue."
"Unfortunately, almost 90 percent of our general fund budget is salaries and benefits. We have requested the city unions to join the rest of us in reaching a solution to the projected deficit," said Davison.
Davison sent an e-mail following last week's special city council closed-door meeting to union representatives requesting the three city unions agree to changes in the employee health care program and a 7 percent cut in wages.
Davison, Law Director S. Gary Repella and Finance Director Alyssa Kerker met with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 2015 last week and with the International Association of Firefighters Local 228 on Monday.
She said she has not received a response from the Fraternal Order of Police Ohio Labor Council .
"We are asking union and non-union to share equally to resolve the deficit issue for the future of our city," Davison said following the Tuesday night council meeting.
"If we," stated Davison.
She said the city finance office, "will be moving a small cash balance to the 2013 budget.
Sixth Ward Councilman David Lalich, who serves as chairman of the council Finance Committee, said Tuesday night the deficit, "is especially stressful on city employees as well as the community."
"We are discussing difficult options. Personnel cuts may be necessary if we don't see cooperation from everyone. I hope all city employees consider their fellow workers who also have families when making their decisions," said Lalich.
Davison also met Tuesday morning with Jefferson County Commissioner Thomas Graham and Jefferson County Auditor Pat Marshall, "for discussions on collaboration."
"Councilman Lalich has discussed the need for regionalization of water services in the county. So, with the agreement from Commissioner Graham, I will be contacting the waterworks association and asking them to conduct a feasibility study on how we may be able to create a regional water utility," explained Davison.
"We will continue our discussions with the county and I believe we can move forward with collaboration efforts. Council will meet in executive session next week to continue to review our end-of-the-year projected budget deficit and our options in resolving the deficit," Davison noted.
Council heard from three residents who urged city officials to keep the MLK Recreation Center open.
"I understand the city is facing difficulties. But can we start a drive to save the MLK Center? I am afraid if the center closes there will be more violence because the youth will have no place to go," Terese Elder told the council members.
"I agree. I understand we are facing a deficit. But we are going to see more violence if the center closes. Children go there to play. Senior citizens go there to socialize and play games. I am asking you to please find a way to keep the MLK Center open at least a few days a week or a few hours a day," said Delores Wiggins.
During the meeting, council approved two ordinances as emergencies and supported a resolution opposing n Ohio House of Representatives bill now under consideration.
Council authorized Davison to proceed with a task order with MWH Constructors Inc. for repairs to the 100-year-old sewer line that runs under University Boulevard.
City officials have said the sewer line is in immediate need of repair and a void created beneath the brick and block sewer must be backfilled in order to avoid a sinkhole in the future.
Members also passed an energy service agreement as an emergency with Plug Smart for a review of all energy used by the city.
And, the council passed a resolution opposing the passage of HB 601 by the Ohio General Assembly which proposes uniformity measures for municipal income taxes.
First Ward Councilman Gerald DiLoreto reported a recent tire drop-off campaign coordinated by the city and the JB Green Team saw 503 tires brought to a collection center.
"Next, we are going to start cleaning up all of the mattresses that are dumped in the city," promised DiLoreto.
And John Poole of county Road 26 asked the city to replace a water line in his neighborhood that has broken several times.
"I am tired of buying heating elements for my hot water heater because every time the city shuts off the water to repair the line it acts as a siphon and drains the water from our local residences. In my case it drains water out of my hot water tank," said Poole.
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Causes for Low sperm Count, remedies
Causes for Low sperm count and helpful remedies
By Veena Deo
This article is about causes for low sperm count and some of the remedies that can be followed to alleviate this situation.
The male sperm is an impregnating fluid. The semen is a Viscid whitish fluid of the male reproductive tract consisting of spermatozoa suspended in Secretion of the accessory glands and of the Prostate and Cowper’s gland. As per Ayurveda the properties of a good sperm are being thick, slimy, White, Sweet and unctuousness.
Causes for low sperm count that men experience-
Stress, Strain, Blood sugar conditions, Obesity, advanced age, excessive intake of alcohol, steroid usage, smoking, excessive exposures to heat, use of antidepressant pills, unbalanced food, are all the causes of low sperm count. Studies show that electromagnetic frequencies also affect the sperm count. Researchers find that men who spent more than four hours a day on their cell phones had lower sperm counts, less motile sperms and more irregularly shaped sperms than men who did not use cell phones.
Hormones also play an important role in semen production and in the fertility of men. One of the main hormones is testosterone. Insufficient levels of Testosterone, imbalance in Lutinizing hormone and Follicle stimulating hormone in men can affect the Sperm Production. Diet also has a big impact on sperm health. Let us discuss how deficiencies of Vitamins minerals affect the sperm count or sperm quality.
Herbal remedies for low sperm count and low libido Video
Zinc – Zinc deficiency results in the less production of Testosterone levels. A study done at Michael Busk Sorensen and published in MHR Basic science of Reproductive Medicine in 1999 showed that Zinc concentrations are crucial for adequate sperm mobility. Dietary sources of Zinc are Yogurt, Cashew nuts etc.
Folic Acid – Recent Research done at Netherlands shows that zinc can become most effective in improving semen quality in sub fertile men. The Dutch team published their findings in the March issue of the Journal Fertility and sterility. Zinc and Folic acid both are known to be essential for the creation of DNA and sperm. Research Done in Holland shows a diet rich with folic acid and zinc can effectively improve semen quality in Sub Fertile men.
Co-enzyme Q10 – A study done in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Hadassah – Hebrew university medical school in Israel revealed that oral administration of 60mg of Co-enzyme Q10 significantly increased fertilization in study subjects. The results of this study favorably predict the positive function and mobility. Dietary sources – Soybean oil, Sesame seeds Peanuts etc.
L-Carnitine, Amino Acid L – Carnitine plays an important role in the process of sperm formation, sperm maturation and in the maintenance of sperm quality L-Carnitine plays a crucial role in sperm development and maturation. It plays a vital role in maintaining the sperm membrane and the metabolic processing of endogenous fuel into energy, expressed as sperm mobility.
Vit B12 – is found only in animal foods. Some studies suggest that B12 supplements may improve sperm count and sperm mobility. But lot of research work is required for this. Some researchers observed that the men, who have Vit B12 deficiency, have fertility issues also.
Also read articles on- Stress supplements
Two Brazilian studies published in 2005 confirmed earlier suspicions that caffeine could improve sperm mobility. But lot of research work is required to establish this.
Now let us discuss about the Herbs known to improve sperm count, mobility and quality.
1. Blepharis Edulis (Utangan): Is an aphrodisiac, sex stimulant and spermatogenia can be given in spermatorrhoea and impotency situations.
2. Chlorphytum Arundinaceum (Safed Musali) Indicated in impotency. It is a nourishing and rejuvenating, aphrodisiac. Ref. Material, Medica of Ayurveda by Vaidya Bhagwan Dash et. al, 1980, 50 ;Raj Nighantu.
3. Argyrevia Speciosa – It promotes fertility, increases sperm count and sperm mobility. It is also effective to treat male impotency and sterility as evidenced by increase in Testosterone in alcohol exposed rats. Ref. Mitra SK, Muralidhar TS, Roo D.R. “Experimental assessment of relative efficacy of drugs of herbal origin on sexual performance and hormone levels in alcohol exposed and normal rats. Phytother Res. 1996, 10, 10: 296-9
4. Hygrophila Auriculata seeds (Talmakhana) - Prescribed seeds in impotency and spermatorrhoea. This herb can be used as an ingredient in herbal formulations prepared for aphrodisiac, impotence and in seminal and other debilities. Ref. IMM – 668-669.Sushrut samhita, Chikitsa sutrasthan 26; Ashtang Hridya Chikitsathan 22; Raj Nighantu.
5. Orchis Latifolia (Salabmisri) - Restorative, invigorative and aphrodisiac. Useful in impotency. Charak, Sutrasthan 27, recognized its anabolic, tonic and aphrodisiac properties.
6. Leptadenia Reticulate (Jeevanti) - Increases sperm count and sperm – mobility. Promotes Spermatogenesis by improving the testicular, seminal vesicle and epididymal function.
7. Saw palmetto (serenoa-repens) - A natural steroid that tones and strengthens the reproductive system. It increases libido and sperm count.
8. Horny Goat Weed - It supports healthy seminal emission by action on the prostate gland and the seminal vesicles. It is a powerful sexual tonic. It promotes production of healthy testosterone. Several studies show that this herb has a potential to increase sperm production.
Here are a few simple things that people can do to increase sperm count naturally-
Quit smoking, follow a balanced diet, avoid working in stressful atmosphere, sleep for about 6 to 8 hours, avoid hot showers and avoid wearing tight undergarments.
I hope this article helps all men to understand as to the causes for low sperm count and some remedies that can be followed by all.
Dr. Veena Deo is an Ayurvedic Doctor in India. All the information provided above and opinions expressed above are her own and should not be construed as medical advice. This information and on herbal supplements is provided for educational purposes only. For questions or to consult Dr. Veena Deo, please send an email to veenadeo@herbsbenefits.com
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4. Tuna Apple Salad
Apples are also surprisingly complementary to tuna, and a salad containing both ingredients is healthier than a traditional tuna sandwich! Put the dressing in a small container and add it to your salad right before eating – that way the spinach won’t get soggy.
Ingredients:
5 oz can of your favorite tuna
Apples cut into small squares
Cheese cut into small squares
Grapes, halved
Lettuce
Olive Oil
Mustard
Directions:
Put lettuce in large Tupperware container. Add cubed cheese and cubed apples. Drain tuna and place in separate bowl. Mash and break up tuna with a fork, adding olive oil to taste. Throw halved grapes into tuna mixture and add tuna mixture to salad. In a separate container, add olive oil and mustard for dressing. Always add 3 times as much olive oil as mustard, otherwise mustard will overpower salad. Sprinkle salt and pepper, if available, into dressing.
5. Fruit and Cheese Plate
The traditional soups, sandwiches and salads of lunch can get old, so add some variety to your diet by packing a fruit and cheese platter once in awhile!
Ingredients:
Cheese
Apples
Grapes
Salami
Crackers
Directions:
Put two handfuls of crackers in Zip-loc bag. In additional bags, add cheddar cheese, grapes and slices of salami. Also grab apples and knife for cutting cheese.
6. Mediterranean Sandwich
This do-it-yourself version of the traditional Greek gyro is a great way to mix up your lunchtime routine. Throw it together in the morning before class – as the sandwich sits, the flavors get even better! For a twist on traditional sandwiches, try buying pita bread instead of normal bread during your next visit to the grocery store.
Ingredients:
Deli sliced chicken
2 slices of bread
Olive oil
Greek yogurt
Feta Cheese
Cucumber, diced finely
Lettuce
Tomatoes, diced
Directions:
In a small bowl, mix 3 T yogurt, a handful of diced cucumber, a dash of olive oil and 1 T feta. Add 2 slices of meat and lettuce to bread. Sprinkle diced tomatoes over lettuce. Add yogurt mixture to sandwich between layers of meat and veggies to avoid soggy bread. | http://www.hercampus.com/health/food-nutrition/how-make-10-go-lunches-20-basic-ingredients?page=2 | 2013-05-18T10:22:45 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [
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Monday, December 7, 2009
As You Like It (or Not)
The play starts with a clever and well-executed live recreation of a silent movie clip, setting the scene for the beginning of the action. The scene then shifts to a conventional theater stage, with décor and costumes implying puritan England. Things work well like this until the main characters all flee tyranny and end up in the forest of Arden, which has somehow been relocated to the East Coast of North America. The same stage magic that merged two continents also transformed time, placing the continuing action just prior to the American Revolution.
That transition was jarring and a little disorienting. But the tie in with a search for freedom made it somewhat palatable. Unfortunately it didn’t stop there. Suddenly years and sets began to change at a dizzying pace. The play skipped merrily through almost 200 years in two hours which seemed like an eternity.
But wait, there’s more: the movie theme resurfaced. With each scene change various camera crews, gaffers, etc., swarmed the stage, then faded into the wings.
I kept waiting for the director to tie it all together, but when the spectacle was over, I was merely confused and disappointed.
NOTE: Today's review was written by the man in the good seats, Eric H.
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Let's Study 1 Peter seeks to explain and apply the message of this book of Scripture. It can be used as an aid to individual Bible study, family devotions, or for other types of Bible study groups. The study guide material at the back of the book provides questions to stimulate personal thought, group discussion, and further study. | http://www.heritagebooks.org/products/Let's-Study-1-Peter.html | 2013-05-18T10:12:58 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
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When you subscribe to an Education Savings Plan with Heritage, your beneficiary will be sponsored by the non-profit Heritage International Scholarship Trust Foundation. Since your contributions to the Education Savings Plan is placed in U.S. dollar government-issued investments, your money is safe. Heritage also offers you a self-determined option on your Education Savings Plan which allows you to receive all of your own interest even if your child does not attend a tertiary educational institution. You may transfer your Education Savings Plan to another person of your choice up to 22 years of age.
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Your Foundation of Possibilities...
2013 Not-for-Profit Training Series
The Let's Practice Outcomes session scheduled on Thursday, April 25th has been cancelled due to health issues.
Welcoming Community
Will Miller, president of The Wallace Foundation in New York City and former president and CEO of Irwin Management Company was the keynote speaker at the Human Rights Commission Annual Meeting on April 10th. The theme of the meeting was “The Columbus Journey to Building a Welcoming Community.” Will focused his speech on how a commitment to making everyone in a community feel welcome and respected is in everyone’s best interest.
Will’s speech in 2004 at the Economic Development Board Annual Meeting was a key driver to the Heritage Fund’s Outreach Committee’s Welcoming Community work. His graphic of critical issues a community needed to address to create a healthy and vibrant economic base was based on the presence of three factors:
• Attractive Educational Opportunities
• Leisure and Cultural Activities
• Welcoming Culture
Following the 2004 speech the Outreach Committee conducted its first Welcoming Community study and found that while Columbus has many positive attributes it was not perceived as a welcoming community to all people, particularly:
• People outside the traditional mainstream
• Young people
• Newcomers
In the years since results of study were published community leaders and organizations have worked to address recommendations made by the Committee. The Outreach Committee conducted a follow up study; Welcoming Community II (WCII) in 2011 to gauge whether there had been improvements. Will referenced the groundbreaking work of the studies during his speech at the Human Rights Dinner. WC II reported many areas of improvement within the community and offered seven recommendations for community leaders, organizations and residents to continue to grow the welcoming factor.
Welcoming Community II Report
The Outreach Committee continues its work in promoting the importance of a welcoming culture in Columbus and Bartholomew County. We encourage you to read more about the study and contact Lyn Morgan, lmorgan@heritagefundbc.org with any comments and questions.
Community Fund Grants Program
Heritage Fund invited staff and Board members from local not-for-profit organizations to attend a breakfast meeting at YES Cinema on March 12th to learn about changes to the Community Fund Grant Program.
In 2012 the Heritage Board undertook a detail review of policies and procedures. The process included a revision of the Areas of Initiative. Heritage Fund’s Board of Directors has identified four community issues where the foundation intends to take an active leadership role. The Areas of Initiative provide the framework for the.
Community Investment Grants
The Community Investment Program was created to encourage innovative ideas and solutions that will address our community’s most pressing needs and make Bartholomew County a welcoming and vibrant place to live and work. The grant program is designed to offer support for programs and initiatives that provide a strategic and innovative approach that will positively impact the community and deliver measurable results.
Positive Change Grants
The Positive Change Grant Program is designed to support community programs and projects that strengthen and improve the quality of life in Bartholomew County. The grant program is designed to support programs and initiatives that offer solutions for positive change for our community and its residents.
Targeted Grants
The Targeted Grants Program provides an opportunity once a year for not-for-profit organizations to submit a grant proposal through a Request for Proposals (RFP) Grants Program.
Opportunity Grants
The Opportunity Grants Program provides an opportunity for not-for-profit organizations to seek funding support for governance and effectiveness projects, staff training programs or urgent needs.
Detailed information regarding the restructured program as well as grant forms can be accessed in the Grant Application/Document Center.
Grant a Wish 2012
We would like to thank everyone who made gifts to the Grant a Wish Program during the holiday season. This year Heritage Fund received gifts totaling $31,000 to the Grant a Wish Program from 140 individual and family donors. More than 233 wishes were granted, many as holiday gifts in honor of friends and family members.
The Heritage Fund’s Community Fund along with Elwood Staffing, MainSource Bank and Marguerite Rust provided matching funds which will result in more than $58,000 being distributed among the 38 Grant a Wish organizations.
Tracy Souza, President and CEO, spoke about the program, “Once again the generosity of our community was demonstrated by the response to the Grant a Wish program. Every non-profit organization that submitted a wish will receive grant funds and the Heritage Fund had the good problem of finding additional match money to ensure that all donor gifts were matched.”
Lincoln Centeral Neighborhood Family Center had a number of wishes granted. Randy Allman, Executive Director shared the following, “The Heritage Fund never ceases to impress! Its understanding of - and appreciation for - the non-profit community throughout Bartholomew County is simply amazing! The proactive nature of the Grant a Wish Program challenges all non-profits to think creatively when serving our clients. Individuals, families, children and adults have benefited from the visionary leadership of the Heritage Fund’s Board and staff!”
The generosity of Heritage Fund donors meant that:
- Children living in foster homes will have the opportunity for family outings to the zoo
- Children from less fortunate families will be involved in sports activities at Foundation for Youth and Columbus Parks and Rec.
- Cats and Dogs at the Humane Society will be fed and receive medications
- Children with Special Needs will attend the Very Special Arts Festival
- Love Chapel clients will receive gift cards to purchase meat.
- Simmons One Room School House can replace worn and damaged old fashioned toys.
- Aging and Community Services will provide meals to home bound seniors
- Sans Souci will provide blankets to clients to enable them to stay warm over the winter
The Grant a Wish program is now closed. We encourage individuals and organizations interested in providing support for the changing needs within our community to make a donation to the Community Fund. The Community Fund provided support for the Grant a Wish program aswell as funding support for a significant number of community programs. Grant awards from the Community Fund during 2012 totaled more than $400,000.
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Neither Scott Brown nor Elizabeth Warren had much to say during their campaign about Warren’s expertise on bankruptcy and financial regulation. Writing for The Daily Beast, Daniel Gross makes her sound like an impact player:
At no time in recent history has there been a senator who knows so much about Wall Street—and is so little beholden to it.
Gross says the assumption is she’ll be named to the Senate Banking Committee, where she’ll be able to oversee the implementation of Dodd-Frank and protect her Consumer Finance Protection Bureau from efforts to undermine it. But while Brown caricatured Warren as a party-line Democratic hack, her record suggests otherwise:.” | http://www.herkimertelegram.com/community/blogs/holmes-and-co/x2143899531/Elizabeth-Warren-as-senator | 2013-05-18T10:41:48 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
National:
And below is the full roster for the recruiting class of 2013 complete with links to their bios here at HLS:
Personally, I’m thrilled with this class. The only thing that would’ve possibly made this class better would have been if Alex Anzalone had stayed in the fold to bring the class to a full 25, but, honestly, at that point, I’m just being greedy.
With this class the Irish could almost field an entire team of just freshmen on both sides of the ball save for one linebacker. The Irish managed to snag four five-star players (according to Rivals) which is the most I can ever remember the Irish having in a single class.
Notre Dame also only trailed a single school in the Rivals average star ranking. That school is Southern Cal, who bested the Irish’s 3.92 average stars with 4.42 average stars — of course, USC only managed to sign 12 players, so that skews that average ever so slightly.
Oh, and right below the Irish in the same ranking: Alabama with 3.84 average stars.
I could go on and continuously gush about this class, but the bottom line is that Notre Dame finished yesterday with an elite recruiting class. It is incredibly well balanced, addresses areas of need, and stocks the depth chart in crucial areas like both the offensive and defensive line (and Brian Kelly said he still considers those areas of need for 2014 — this is a man after my own heart).
Be excited, be very excited about what Brian Kelly and his staff just pulled off. This future is beyond bright for this team.
Finally, the folks at IBN Sports have reached out to us to share their ND signing day segment, featuring Mike Frank of Irish Sports Daily. They have loads of other signing day segments over at their site as well so be sure to check them out if you are interested. | http://www.herloyalsons.com/blog/tag/doug-randolph/ | 2013-05-18T10:32:00 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
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Here’s a nice new clip called ‘Joy’ from the Cameron Crowe Directed movie, We Bought a Zoo which sees Matt Damon packing his family off to run a zoo! It’s based on a true story and also stars Scarlett Johansson, Thomas Haden Church, Peter Riegert, Elle Fanning, Angus Macfadyen. Director Cameron Crowe has previously brought [...] | http://www.heyuguys.co.uk/tag/cameron-crowe/ | 2013-05-18T10:53:53 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [
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Donating sperm and eggs: have your say
Consultation closed
Donating sperm and eggs: have your say closed on 8 April 2011. We received a record number of responses with over 2400 surveys completed by around 1100 people (of which 890 fully completed their submission).
We would like to thank everybody who completed the surveys and contributed to the consultation – in order for the Authority to make an informed decision, it is important that views are heard from the public and all affected groups.
Alongside the online questionnaire we held meetings with academics and professionals and ran focused engagement with donors, parents, patients and donor conceived people.
Consultation findings
The findings regarding the family limit, family donation and the changing landscape of donation were presented to Authority Members for decision on 13 July 2011. The findings on compensation and benefits in kind were presented to Authority for decision on 19 October 2011.
Implementation of the new donation policies
The new donation policies resulting from the Donation Review will come into force on 1 April 2012.
For more information on the new policies please see the Chair's letter of 28 January 2012.
What our consultation covered
Read about the issues we covered during our public consultation:
The changing landscape of donation
Many aspects of donation are beyond our remit but they impact on the areas we do regulate. Find out about the wider context of donation.
...more about the changing landscape
Donor compensation and benefits in kind
What do you think about compensation for sperm, egg or embryo donors in the UK? We consulted on what people think a fair and moderate compensation scheme looks like and what ethical principles the scheme should be based on.
...more about compensation and benefits in kind
Family limit for donated sperm or eggs
Should the number of families created with sperm or eggs from a single donor should be capped? Should the current limit of 10 families be raised? Or should it be lowered? Read up on the issues we consulted on as part of our consultation
...more about family limits
What are the issues around sperm and egg donation between family members? How should this form of donation be regulated? Discover the issues and the ethics behind this type of donation.
...more about family donation
Discussion pack
This downloadable pack was designed to facilitate discussion and help to prepare responses to our online consultation. The printable discussion pack contains the background information as seen on these webpages as well as the complete list of questions that appeared in our online consultation.
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“The human being is the centre in all our projects", says Sofia Olandersson, a Ph.D candidate involved in the Hand project. The aims of the Hand project are to develop methods to examine muscles acting on the hand and to a better understanding of the dysfunctional hand in patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases affecting joints and muscles. Hopefully this will create possibilities to a better understanding of disorders and environmental factors that may affect the musculature. Possible environmental factors may include nutrition, injuries and physical training. See also the presentation of PRODEA — Centre for product development within the network alliance Health Technique.
The Pain project also focuses on the human being. The team collaborates with other partners to develop methods to examine the function of pain sensitive nerves. In addition, this will open up possibilities to better diagnostic tools and new strategies for the treatment of pain.
The project Training focuses on training and elite athletes, in which the exercise efficiency and the effect on the immune system are being studied.
In all our research projects there is a close collaboration with researchers nationally and internationally. “This is essential", says Marita Hilliges, the research team leader. Studies of patients would not be possible without the collaboration with experienced clinicians. Our collaborations are a prerequisite for research at a high scientific level and give our research students possibilities to make international experiences.
Contact: Lina Lundgren
Wind turbines and humans
Wind turbines produce renewable energy with low impact on the environment, but the planning process is often delayed by public objections based on fear of disturbances. Are people living in the vicinity of wind turbines affected by noise and shadows? If so, is this effect due to the exposure or to other factors influencing the variation in perceived annoyance?
Environmental effects of nitrogen deposition
The northern hemisphere receives large amounts of atmospheric inorganic nitrogen deposition. Beneficial effects that initially appear, e. g. increased forest production or decreased emissions of carbon dioxide from soils may turn into negative effects after long-term high deposition. Such negative effects are increased emissions of the greenhouse gas dinitrogen oxide and coastal water eutrophication. The possibilities to counteract negative effects are poorly known and are studied from regional and global perspectives.
Effects of nitrogen deposition on plants
Other effects of nitrogen deposition are increased concentrations of different nitrogenous compounds in forest trees and ground flora which may lead to changes in plant nutrient balance and in plant species composition. Plant species show differences in their sensitivity to high nitrogen deposition. Studies are made on forest edge effects and in areas near point sources of ammonia in order to find the limits for stable forest ecosystem functioning.
Environmental effects of use of biogas residue as fertilizer
Farm-scale anaerobic digestion produces, apart from gas, also a digested residue. Digestion of manure and agricultural residues produces a stabilised fertilizer with a more controlled nutrient release than regular manure. Thus, emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and nutrient leaching can be avoided. Studies are made on how different substrates and process conditions influence the quality of the digested residue, including nutritional and environmental aspects.
Effects of eutrophication on suspension feeders in Fucus communities in the south-east Kattegatt
Eutrophication has a negative impact on various suspension-feeding organisms. Further studies in this field may relieve a variety of shortterm- and longterm effects on the biodiversity in the coastal seaweed communities. These are important breeding and feeding areas for many species of fish and should be considered of major environmental interest.
Biodiversity, indicator species and morphological adaptations
Dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) are used to detect changes in species richness in agricultural and forested areas in Sweden. Dragonflies are predators and their presence in aquatic habitats may indicate high diversity. Similar studies are performed in tropical environments: rain forests in Costa Rica and deserts in Namibia. In addition, morphological and ecological adaptations of these insects to different environments are studied in relation to their known phylogeny.
Contact: Marie Mattsson
The research has a wide application range. General methods within research areas, such as signals analysis, statistics, physical metrology, and quantitative topography characterisation can be applied to support engineering applications. The applications vary from the automotive industry with manufacturing of low fuel- consumption engines, silent gear boxes, and complex car body panels, to manufacturing of dental implant surfaces and characterisation of artificial hip joint-implants for improved function and long product life.
The topic within the functional research group are by definition cross- and multi- disciplinary. PhD students and researchers from the University in Halmstad, Chalmers in Göteborg, Göteborg University, Linköping University, and Lund University co-operate and find partners within the mechanical- and biotechnical industry. Most of the financial support comes from the industrial branches mentioned and the governmental VINNOVA, as well as the national SSFand KK-foundations.
Focus for the research is to analyse surface topography and texture to enable detailed modelling of manufacturing and function of general surface applications.
The two main application areas: Automotive and Biotech, are organized in project areas; engine cylinder-liner and piston interactions, transmission surfaces, car body panel surfaces, and dental implant surfaces. Common for the automotive applications is the endeavour towards friction and wear control. Dental implant surfaces need to be correctly characterised for improved manufacturing quality and bone integration. The research in the Bio area is placed within the research platform/centre PRODEA.
The manufactured micro- and nanostructures on the titanium dental-implant screws (left picture) contribute significantly to a strong jaw-bone anchoring and possibilities for early, safe loading after the surgery.
When controlling the manufacturing of the micrometer-large criss-cross pattern of the cylinder liner walls of an internal combustion engine, the research group and its partners have the tools to significantly change the fuel- and oil consumption, with strong impact on the environment.
Contact: Bengt-Göran Rosén
In a rare case of technology transfer into new research and development, the Photonics and Microwave group, with research in radio astronomy, at the University of Halmstad and MEFOS of Luleå are together developing new technologies for dynamically and in real-time measure multiple levels and off-gases in industrial processes. The development is close collaboration with Swedish and European steel and metal industries, in some cases within the frame works of the European Coal and Steel Collaboration (ECSC).
The research program includes:
* Three-dimensional imaging with microwaves. This project aims to develop a new fully 3-D imaging system which from a single vantage point will make a complete microwave holographic image of the burden surface of a blast-furnace.
* Analysis of off-gases. The project aims to analyze the molecular composition, concentration, and temperature of the off-gas from industrial and combustion processes. The analysis is made with a phase-coherent microwave spectrometer mounted across the duct channel.
* Tomographic imaging of fiber material. This project aims to make holographic images of fiber material, e.g. meat and wood, with coherent polarized microwave signals.
Contact: Lars Bååth
This process is unique for plants, algae and photosynthetic bacteria. In the mitochondrion, the cellular respiration takes place. In this process, common to both animals and plants, energy is recovered when energy-rich compounds (carbohydrates and fats) are degraded. Both photosynthesis and cellular respiration are complicated processes, which can be divided into many partial reactions. Despite the fact that photosynthesis may appear as the opposite of cellular respiration, the two processes do in fact share many similarities. One important similarity is that many of the enzymes involved are membrane proteins, integral components of biological membranes.
Most of the proteins in the organelles are synthesised outside the organelle and must be transported into it. They are synthesised with an extension called presequence, which functions as an "address tag". This tag is recognised by receptors on the surface of the organelle, and thereafter the protein is transported into the organelle. In plant cells, which have both chloroplasts and mitochondria, this process is more complicated than in animal cells. The presequences directing proteins to mitochondria and chloroplast are similar, but there are small differences that determine to which organelle the protein is directed.
We study the structure of these address tags, and how they are able to direct a protein to chloroplasts or mitochondria and also further within the organelle. As experimental organisms, we use higher plants, mostly pea and wheat, and the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas.
To map the mechanisms that regulate the transport of proteins to and within chloroplasts and mitochondria, we use isolated DNA clones encoding specific chloroplastic and mitochondrial proteins. Using the DNA clones as templates, we produce radioactively labelled proteins. These labelled proteins are mixed with isolated chloroplasts or mitochondria, or with purified membrane fractions. In this way, we can study the molecular mechanisms of protein/ membrane interactions. To study protein transport directly in living cells, a hybrid gene with a modified sorting signal has been constructed. When this gene is introduced in algal cells we will be able to compare the sorting of the modified protein and the original protein in the cells.
Contact: Lars-Gunnar Franzén
Flow-proportional water sampling. Variation in nutrient removal values between wetlands is very large, and removal values also vary between years for the same wetland, weakening modelling estimates on overall nutrient removal. We attempt to produce better data for modelling nutrient removal by applying flow-proportional water sampling in three agricultural wetlands in South Sweden. We intend to test if removal data from periods with different water flows can be used for modelling the removal capacity of individual wetlands.
An experimental wetland research facility with replicated wetland units. The experimental wetland research facility consists of 18 similarly shaped wetland units (mesocosms) in which water flow, water depth, and vegetation composition can be controlled individually. The number of wetland units makes replication of treatments possible, thus facilitating statistical evaluation of obtained results. Experiments are primarily performed to reveal which factors are most important to obtain a high nitrogen removal in wetlands. Important factors assessed in the experimental wetlands and assumed to be important for nitrogen removal are: hydraulic load, nitrogen load, temperature, water depth, and vegetation composition.
Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in wetlands. This project approaches the different impacts of species composition and diversity on magnitude and stability of ecosystem functioning. How are biodiversity and plant composition linked in constructed wetlands in the agricultural landscape? How is ecosystem functioning (specifically retention of phosphorus and nitrogen) linked to biodiversity and vegetation composition in these wetlands? How can ecosystem functioning and biodiversity be optimised in such wetlands? The answers will enable us to deliver concrete guidelines regarding wetland construction and management.
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- West Boulder Canyon
- Pinnacles near first pass en route to Superstion Crest
- The Superstition Mountains are vast and rugged.
- Weaver’s Needle, the most celebrated sight in the Superstitions
- East, from the mouth of West Boulder Canyon
- Saguaro cacti at twilight
In the Canadian Rockies, winter is a malicious brute. And here he is again, barging back into our lives, obviously intending to stay a while and rough everybody up. For the next week, the forecasted high temperatures in Canmore and Banff are approximately -20°C. The lows will plunge to -30°C.
Even if winter isn’t quite so brutal where you live, we urge you to run for it. Because it’s surprisingly easy to escape. You don’t have to go far to find sunny skies, warm temperatures, and an abundance of hiking trails accessing exotic, spectacular wilderness.
Our recommended destination for winter hiking: Arizona’s Superstition Mountains, a mere 45-minute drive east of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. If you’re a keen hiker, the Superstitions are worth a two-week vacation.
“The Supes,” as we call them, comprise 160,000 acres (646 square km) of snow-free, desert mountains and canyons. Summers there are too hot to safely enjoy hiking. But late October through April, the days remain warm enough that you can often comfortably stride in shorts. We’ve backpacked in the Supes in January, when daytime temperatures averaged 21°C. After twilight, however, heat always dissipates rapidly in arid lands, so be prepared for freezing nights.
From Calgary or Vancouver, Westjet and US Air fly to Phoenix. Round-trip fares start at about $350. Within the States, US Air offers inexpensive fares to Phoenix. Renting a car at Sky Harbor might cost as little as $20 per day.
If you arrive in Phoenix in the morning, that afternoon you can begin sampling the Supe’s extensive trail network. You’ll hear the satisfying sound of gravel crunching beneath your boots. You’ll be surrounded by bizarre cacti: writhing ocotillo and statuesque saguaros. You’ll see monolithic cliffs, sharp pinnacles, plunging, boulder-strewn ravines. Tilt your head back, and you’ll likely be staring into a brilliant, blue sky. Not only will you see the sun, you’ll feel it massaging the muscles that just hours ago you’d held taut against the onslaught of winter. Only on weekends, on certain trails, might you encounter many Phoenicians. Tranquility reigns in the Supes.
Trails Illustrated Map 851 “Tonto NF Superstition and Four Peaks Wilderness Areas” is adequate for dayhiking. If backpacking, get the USGS 1:25 000 topos so you can pinpoint springs, which will be your only water sources.
These are our favorite hikes in the Supes:
Siphon Draw
Drive the Superstition Freeway, then Hwy 60, east to Apache Junction. Turn left (north) off Hwy 60 onto Idaho Road. Set your trip odometer to 0. In 0.6 mi (1 km) turn right onto Hwy 88. At 6.2 mi (10 km) turn right into Lost Dutchman State Park, at 2080 ft (634 m). This is a very appealing campground.
The trail leads to the mouth of Siphon Draw, where a steep route ascends 2470 ft (753 m), culminating at 4550 ft (1387 m) just below the summit of Flatiron where you’ll enjoy a vast, aerial panorama. Time it right, and you’ll see the sparkling lights of Phoenix on the western horizon while you descend.
LaBarge Creek / Boulder Canyon
Drive the Superstition Freeway, then Hwy 60, east to Apache Junction. Turn left (north) off Hwy 60 onto Idaho Road. Set your trip odometer to 0. In 0.6 mi (1 km) turn right onto beautiful, winding Hwy 88, known as the Apache Trail. Drive northeast 14.5 mi (23.3 km) to Canyon Lake. Park at the marina, then return to the trailhead opposite the marina entrance. The trail initially climbs above an arm of the lake, then enters a dramatic desertscape. Most people will want to return the same way rather than loop back northwest through boulder-strewn LaBarge Creek Canyon.
The trail climbs above La Barge Creek 1 mi (1.6 km) to a ridgecrest, then descends into LaBarge Creek drainage at 2.5 mi (4 km). Turn around anywhere along here for a fulfilling, half-day hike.
Strong hikers who examine the map will see they can continue south to 7 mi (11.3 km) where Trail 104 splits into east and west forks. Go right (west) briefly, then right (northwest) on Trail 241 to pass beneath Black Mesa. Loop right (northeast) on Trail 236 back to Battleship Mountain at 13 mi (21 km). Then rejoin the Boulder Canyon trail and you’re on familiar ground for the final 3.5 mi (5.6 km). Total circuit distance: 16.5 mi (26.6 km).
Fremont Saddle
From Idaho Road in Apache Junction, continue east 8.5 mi (13.7 km) on Hwy 60. Pass King Estates. Turn left (north) at the sign for Peralta Trailhead. Follow FS Road 77 (unpaved but graded) north 8 mi (13 km) to the trailhead at 2400 ft (732 m). This popular trail leads 2.5 mi (4 km) to 3766-ft (1150-m) Fremont Saddle and a startling view of the Supes’ most famous sight: Weaver’s Needle. Elevation gain to the saddle: 1440 ft (439 m).
Swift, eager hikers will continue, descending the far side of the saddle, proceeding northwest of the Needle to a junction at 5.5 mi (9 km). Go right (south, then southeast) beneath Black Top Mesa. At the 6.5-mi (10.5-km) junction, go right (south) on Trail 234 to 3410-ft (1040-m) Bluff Saddle. Bear right on Trail 235 in Barks Canyon to return to Peralta Trailhead. Total loop distance: 11.5 mi (18.5 km). Map: USGS Weavers Needle.
West Boulder Canyon to Siphon Draw via Superstition Crest
This 8- to 9- hour, one-way traverse is for athletic hikers who are competent, cross-country navigators and have either a second vehicle or a willing shuttle slave. The USGS topo maps Goldfield and Weavers Needle are required equipment for this long, highly scenic route linking the east end of the crest with Siphon Draw in the west. The distance, a mere 12 mi (19 km), sounds relatively easy but isn’t. Though the route is distinct the entire way, the terrain is rough, going astray is a constant possibility, significant ups and downs are frequent, and the elevation gain and loss totals about 5000 ft (1524 m).
In winter, it’s essential that you start hiking by 8 a.m. because the sun will set at approximately 5:30 p.m. If you think you’ll be too pressed by the limited daylight, consider hiking out and back. Start at the east-side trailhead and go only as far as the cluster of pinnacles on the ridge near 4300 ft (1311 m). Well before reaching the pinnacles, you’ll attain an impressive view of Weaver’s Needle. The ridge climaxes at 5057 ft (1541 m).
To reach the West Boulder Canyon trailhead, follow the above directions for Peralta Trailhead. About 1.2 mi (2 km) shy of Peralta, just before the road dips into a wash, park in the unsigned but obvious trailhead on the left.
Begin hiking the rocky road (chained to block vehicles) north-northeast. Ahead you’ll see two drainages. Your trail will ascend the one on the right. Soon reach a fence where you’ll pass through a hiker’s maze. About 1.5 hours from the trailhead, surmount a pass. Bear left here. The trail contours briefly. Do not descend right into West Boulder Canyon. Further directions should not be necessary if you have a compass, the topo maps, and the requisite experience.
Tortilla Flats / Upper LaBarge Box / Peters Mesa
For a superb two- or three-day backpack trip, drive Hwy 88 to Canyon Lake marina (described above for LaBarge Creek / Boulder Canyon). Set your trip odometer to 0. Continue past the tourist hamlet of Tortilla Flats. At 8.6 mi (13.8 km), immediately after milepost 221, reach Tortilla Flats trailhead on the right.
Ascend FS Road 213—a rough, 4WD route best traveled on foot. Gain 350 ft (107 m) to a pass. Follow the road southeast, descending 200 ft (61 m) to the wilderness boundary at 3.2 mi (5.2 km). You’ll pass a windmill and watering hole. Hike the JF Trail 0.75 mi (1.3 km) southeast on a rocky hill to a junction. Turn right onto Hoolie Bacon Trail 111.
At 8.5 mi (13.7 km) reach the east side of Upper La Barge Box and possible campsites. Exit the west side of the Box at 10.25 mi (16.5 km). At the junction with Whiskey Spring Canyon, go right (northwest) toward Music Canyon. Another good campsite is at 13.5 mi (21.7 km), near Charlebois Spring. Go right on Trail 105 over Peters Mesa, then generally northeast via Kane Spring to Tortilla Flats trailhead. Total loop distance: 20.5 mi (33 km).
Further Information
There are several guidebooks on the Superstitions. None is exceptional. All will suffice. In addition to describing the trails, they explain the intriguing legend of the Lost Dutchman Mine. Supposedly, enough gold to finance a life of luxury awaits you at the tip of the Weaver’s Needle shadow. Precisely where the gold is buried along the arc of the shadow is the question that remains unanswered.
Nice site. There’s some good information on here. I’ll be checking back regularly.
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Thanks, Susan. We’ll do our best to keep the good info coming.
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By Noam Weinblatt Hillel presented eight exceptional Hillel professionals with its Richard M. Joel Exemplar of Excellence Award for their outstanding commitment to fulfilling Hillel’s mission of service to Jewish students around the globe. The awards were given at Hillel Institute, a conference of Hillel professionals held at Washington University in St. Louis, August 10-13.
“These Exemplars are in various stages of their careers, hold different positions and hail from a variety of Hillels and communities,” says Hillel President Wayne L. Firestone. “They are all committed to enriching the lives of our students and ensuring that every facet of Hillel reflects a culture of excellence.”
The award, named in honor of former Hillel President Richard M. Joel, is presented to individuals who emulate Joel’s devotion to professionalism, extraordinary faithfulness to Jewish principles, a profound interest in the welfare of friends and colleagues, and a passion for connecting new generations to the joy of Jewish living.
The exemplars are:
Marni Blitz, Assistant Director at Princeton HillelBlitz understands that meaningful Jewish experiences and developing relationships go hand in hand. Her passion for Judaism is genuinely inspiring. Students appreciate her warmth and enthusiasm. Blitz’s supervisor said, “Marni is a true thought partner who balances strategic insight with practical wisdom, helping to envision future directions while recommending a reasonable pace for growth and new initiatives.”
Shana Teig Kantor, Executive Director at Hillel BinghamtonAn experienced Hillel professional, Kantor brings a strategic approach to Hillel’s work, figuring out how to engage more students with fewer resources. Her vision has led to an explosion of participation in the Hillel’s Freshman Orientation, expanding the impact Hillel has on students from the moment they step on campus. Kantor has demonstrated how to balance the demands of a growing family and an expanding campus program. Even the Binghamton’s vice president of student affairs said, “Shana’s efforts distinguish Hillel among student organizations by its deep and enduring commitment to community service,” adding that he “frequently consults with Kantor to help develop the university’s own alternative breaks.”
Sheila Katz, Assistant Director for Jewish Student Life at North Carolina HillelKatz is a natural bridge builder with infectious enthusiasm, compassion and charisma. She is strongly committed to the values and growth of Hillel, not just in her local environment, but also more broadly for the field. When presented with a critical need for program processionals, she helped organize a grassroots initiative to address the problem. A colleague wrote that Katz “is profoundly sensitive to the power of language and non-verbal cues that welcome or alienate students.” From a diverse Jewish journey that included years teaching through Teach for America, Katz draws on past experience to continue to be innovative in her work.
Rabbi Adam Naftalin-Kelman, Executive Director at Berkeley HillelRabbi Naftalin-Kelman is a humble leader who inspires others to act positively through compassion, kindness and poise. He believes in the importance of strategic and authentic relationships on campus and in the community that can lead to positive and constructive dialogue. Colleagues have said that he is insightful, intellectual and innovative, managing complex situations while also advancing Hillel’s engagement efforts through the development of meaningful relationships. His campus was recognized by the Israel on Campus Coalition for its work in preventing a passage of an anti-Israel divestment resolution.
Rabbi David Komerofsky, Executive Director at Texas Hillel FoundationVision, humor, and generosity of spirit are at the core of Komerofsky’s efforts to energize Hillel. He has been able to balance the needs of a large state university Hillel and to give it a new fresh identity. As someone who understands true partnership, Komerofsky continues to explore how to diversify Hillel’s funding sources. He is able to balance the ebb and flow of making difficult decisions while maintaining a sense of joy and humor in any situation. As a result of his leadership, every Taglit-Birthright returnee receives contact from Hillel within five days of returning to campus, inviting them to share what has been exciting and challenging about their “reentry” into campus life.
Rabbi Danielle Leshaw, Rabbi and Director at Ohio University HillelRabbi Leshaw harnesses every possible resource to ensure that Hillel engages students in breadth and depth. With a strong commitment to Israel, she is already preparing plans for a unique immersive experience in summer 2011. Despite having only 600 Jewish students on campus, Rabbi Leshaw continues to mentor Peer Network interns which engaged nearly 200 students this past academic year. She is well respected by her local Jewish community and across North America for giving a strong voice to small and mighty Hillels.
Rabbi Dan Smokler, Senior Jewish Educator at the Edgar Bronfman Center for Jewish Life at NYUAt the beginning of his Hillel career, Rabbi Smokler pioneered a new methodology of engagement, bringing Torah to life, on several small and mighty campuses. Since then, he has become a magnet for Jewish life, continually adapting to the changing environment of the college campus. Rabbi Smokler understands what it means to build networks and micro-communities. In interactions with students, he is careful to not shy away from difficult questions while still allowing students to steer the conversations. A colleague noted that Rabbi Smokler loves to provoke and challenge while simultaneously setting the stage for safe and open dialogue. Rabbi Smokler was recently featured in the largest Jewish newspaper in North America for creating a conference of scholars to discuss the creation of a unique field of Jewish education for emerging adults.
Olga Tovkach, Director at Dnepropetrovsk HillelTovkach is a genuine model for others to learn and grow. She has an uncanny ability to relate to others and is wonderful at welcoming students, new and old. A professional who has transformed Hillel to become a center for Jewish life on campus, Tovkach focuses on preserving the past while looking toward the future. One colleague noted that she harmoniously combines creativity with rationalism, a big vision with punctuality in details. Always looking to lead and develop staff, Tovkach creates professional development opportunities through scheduling regular learning sessions and other educational opportunities.Noam Weinblatt is a Hillel communications intern and a rising junior at the University of Maryland, College Park.Reprinted by permission from the St. Louis Jewish Light.See also:
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Dec 13 2012 by Emma Ray, Hinckley Times
A NEW building contractor has been given the job of rescuing Hinckley’s multi-million pound council offices scheme which hit the buffers after its previous building contractor went into liquidation.
Rugby-based Stepnell has been selected as the new building contractor to complete the construction of the Hinckley Hub civic offices, based on the corner of Hawley Road and Rugby Road.
The council’s development partners MRP and Aviva selected Stepnell after the original building contractor, Hallam Contracts, of Oadby, went into administration at the end of last month with the loss of 100 jobs.
Council bosses say Stepnell will be taking on full liability for all aspects of the construction, including that carried out by Hallam and key sub-contractors, many of whom are local to Leicestershire, will be retained.
Work stopped on the Hinckley Hub three weeks ago after the firm went into receivership but council chiefs say work will start again before Christmas and is set to be completed by the end of April. Council services and other partners will begin the relocation into Hinckley Hub shortly afterwards.
Councillor Keith Lynch, Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council’s executive member for finance, ICT and asset management, said “While it is regrettable that Hallam has gone into administration, I am absolutely delighted that our development partner MRP, with the support of their funding partner Aviva, have turned the situation around so quickly and have chosen Stepnell as the new contractor. Although there will inevitably be some delay in completing the building, this is not significant, given the circumstances. I can once again confirm that, because of the contractual and funding arrangements negotiated by senior officers under direction of the administration, the council has not incurred any financial costs from this unfortunate situation.”
Richard Anderson, director of MRP, said “Hallam Contracts were an excellent contractor on this project. We were very saddened that they were unable to survive a tough economic climate for construction companies. Stepnell have shown a strong interest in completing the job and their professionalism is demonstrated by the amount of due diligence they have undertaken in a short space of time. This has enabled them to assume full liability for the project. Stepnell’s financial position is very strong and this is obviously important to ourselves, the council and Aviva in view of what has happened.
“We look forward to working with them to complete this important regeneration project for the town of Hinckley.”
Mark Wakeford, managing director of Stepnell, has met with senior officers of the council and anticipated a start on site before Christmas, with the full workforce on site in the New Year.
He added: “We are able to re-commence works on site and take over all warranties with confidence on the basis that Hallam have carried out works to the highest standards. I look forward to working with MRP and completing this iconic building.”
Hallam Contracts had been working on the £12 million project to build new headquarters for Hinckley and Bosworth for the last 10 months.
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Aditya Hridayam, or Aditya Hrdaya, is a hymn dedicated to Lord Surya (Sun God) Valmiki Ramayana. Aditya Hridaya consists of 31 verses and is found in the 107th chapter of Yuddha Kanda of Ramayan. It was narrated to Lord Rama by Sage Agastya to energize him in the battle against Ravana.
Aditya means ‘Sun’ and Hridayam means ‘heart or the essence’.
English Translation of Aditya Hridayam along with Sanskrit Text
tato yuddha parishrantam samare chintaya sthitam |
ravanam chagrato drishtva yuddhaya samupasthitam || 1
Sri Rama, who standing absorbed in deep thought on the battle-field, exhausted by the fight and facing Ravana who was duly prepared for the war
daiva taishcha samagamya drashtu mabhya gato ranam |
upagamya bravidramam agastyo bhagavan rishihi || 2
The glorious sage Agastya, who had come in the company of gods to witness the encounter (battle) now spoke to Rama as follows:
rama rama mahabaho shrinu guhyam sanatanam |
yena sarvanarin vatsa samare vijayishyasi || 3
'O Rama', 'O Mighty armed elegant Rama', listen carefully to the eternal secret by which, 'O my child', you shall conquer all your enemies on the battle field and win against your adversaries.
aditya-hridayam punyam sarva shatru-vinashanam |
jayavaham japen-nityam akshayyam paramam shivam || 4
By chanting the Aditya Hridayam which is very auspicious and highly beneficial, you will be victorious in battle. This holy hymn dedicated to the Sun God will result in destroying all enemies and bring you victory and permanent happiness.
sarvamangala-mangalyam sarva papa pranashanam |
chintashoka-prashamanam ayurvardhana-muttamam || 5
This supreme prayer is the best amongst auspicious verses, it will destroy all sins, dispel all doubts, alleviate worry and sorrow, anxiety and anguish, and increase the longevity of life. It is a guarantee of complete prosperity.
rashmi mantam samudyantam devasura-namaskritam |
pujayasva vivasvantam bhaskaram bhuvaneshvaram || 6
Worship the sun god, the ruler of the worlds and lord of the universe, who is crowned with effulgent rays, who appears at the horizon and brings light, who is revered by the denizens of heaven (devas) and asuras alike.
sarva devatmako hyesha tejasvi rashmi-bhavanah |
esha devasura gananlokan pati gabhastibhih || 7
Indeed, He is the very embodiment of all Gods. He is self-luminous and sustains all with his rays. He nourishes and energizes the inhabitants of all the worlds as well as the host of Gods and demons by his Rays.
esha brahma cha vishnush cha shivah skandah prajapatihi |
mahendro dhanadah kalo yamah somo hyapam patihi || 8
He is Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Skanda, Prajapati, the mighty Indra, Kubera, Kala (eternal time), Yama, Soma (the moon god that nourishes), and Varuna (the lord of sea and ocean).
pitaro vasavah sadhya hyashvinau maruto manuh |
vayurvahnih praja-prana ritukarta prabhakarah || 9.
adityah savita suryah khagah pusha gabhastiman |
suvarnasadrisho bhanur-hiranyareta divakarah || 10
He is the Son of Aditi (the mother of creation), the Sun God who transverse the heavens, he is of brilliant golden color, the possessor of a myriad rays, by illuminating all directions he is the maker of daylight. He is the all pervading, shining principle, the dispeller of darkness, exhibiting beautiful sight with golden hue.
haridashvah sahasrarchih saptasapti-marichiman |
timironmathanah shambhu-stvashta martanda amshuman || 11
He has seven horses yoked to his chariot, shines with brilliant light having infinite rays, is the destroyer of darkness, the giver of happiness and prosperity, mitigator of the sufferings and is the infuser of life. He is the Omnipresent One who pervades all with immeasurable amount of rays.
hiranyagarbhah shishira stapano bhaskaro ravihi |
agni garbho'diteh putrah shankhah shishira nashanaha || 12
He is Hiranyagarbha born of Aditi of a golden womb, He is Sisirastapana the destroyer of the cold, snow and fog, illuminator,
vyomanathastamobhedi rigyajussamaparagaha |
ghanavrishtirapam mitro vindhya-vithiplavangamaha || 13
He is the Lord of the firmament and ruler of the sky, remover of darkness. the master of the three vedas Rig, Yaju, Sama, he is a friend of the waters (Varuna) and causes abundant rain. He swiftly courses in the direction South of Vindhya-mountains and sports in the Brahma Nadi.
atapi mandali mrityuh pingalah sarvatapanaha |
kavirvishvo mahatejah raktah sarva bhavodbhavaha || 14
He, whose form is circular and is colored in yellow and red hues, is intensely brilliant and energetic. He is a giver of heat, the cause of all work, of life and death. He is the destroyer of all and is the Omniscient one sustaining the universe and all action.
nakshatra grahataranam-adhipo vishva-bhavanah |
tejasamapi tejasvi dvadashatman namo'stu te || 15
He is the lord of the constellations, stars and planets and the origin of every thing in the universe. Salutations to Aditya who appears in twelve forms (in the shape of twelve months of the year) and whose glory is described in his twelve names.
namah purvaya giraye pashchimayadraye namah|
jyotirgananam pataye dinaadhipataye namah || 16
Salutations to the Lord of sunrise and sunset, who rises at the eastern mountains and sets in the western mountains. Salutations to the Lord of the Stellar bodies and to the Lord of daylight.
Jayaya jaya bhadraya haryashvaya namo namah |
namo namah sahasramsho adityaya namo namah || 17
Oh! Lord of thousand rays, son of Aditi, Salutations to you, the bestower of victory, auspiciousness and prosperity, Salutations to the one who has colored horses to carry him.
nama ugraya viraya sarangaya namo namah |
namah padma prabodhaya martandaya namo namah || 18
Salutations to Martandaya the son of Mrukanda Maharisi, the terrible and fierce one, the mighty hero, the one that travels fast. Salutations to the one whose appearance makes the lotus blossom (also the awakener of the lotus in the heart).
brahmeshanachyuteshaya suryayadityavarchase |
bhasvate sarva bhakshaya raudraya vapushe namaha ||.
tamoghnaya himaghnaya shatrughnayamitatmane |
kritaghnaghnaya devaya jyotisham pataye namaha || 20
Salutations to the dispeller of darkness, the destroyer of cold, fog and snow, the exterminator of foes; the one whose extent is immeasurable. Salutations also to the annihilator of the ungrateful and to the Lord of all the stellar bodies, who is the first amongst all the lights of the Universe.
taptacami karabhaya vahnaye vishvakarmane |
namastamo'bhinighnaya ravaye (rucaye) lokasakshine || 21
Salutations to the Lord shining like molten gold, destroying darkness, who is the transcendental fire of supreme knowledge, who destroys the darkness of ignorance, and who is the cosmic witness of all merits and demerits of the denizens who inhabit the universe. Salutations to Vishvakarma the architect of the universe, the cause of all activity and creation in the world.
nashayat yesha vai bhutam tadeva srijati prabhuh|
payatyesha tapatyesha varshatyesha gabhastibhih || 22
Salutations to the Lord who creates heat by his brilliant rays. He alone creates, sustains and destroys all that has come into being. Salutations to Him who by His rays consumes the waters, heats them up and sends them down as rain again.
esha supteshu jagarti bhuteshu parinishthitaha |
esha evagnihotram cha phalam chaivagnihotrinam || 23
Salutations to the Lord who abides in the heart of all beings keeping awake when they are asleep. Verily he is the Agnihotra, the sacrificial fire and the fruit gained by the worshipper of the Agnihotra.
vedashcha kratavashcaiva kratunam phalam eva cha |
yani krityani lokeshu sarva esha ravih prabhuh || 24
The Sun God (
ena-mapatsu krichchreshu kantareshu bhayeshu cha |
kirtayan purushah kashchinnavasidati raghava || 25
Listen Oh Rama! Oh Raghava, scion of the Raghu dynasty, any person, singing the glories of Surya in great difficulties, during affliction, while lost in the wilderness, and when beset with fear, will not come to grief (or loose heart).
pujayasvaina-mekagro devadevam jagatpatim |
etat trigunitam japtva yuddheshu vijayishyasi || 26
If you worship this lord of the universe, the God of all Gods, with concentrated mind and devotion by reciting this hymn (Aditya-Hridayam) thrice, you will emerge victorious in the battle.
asmin kshane mahabaho ravanam tvam vadhishyasi |
evamuktva tada'gastyo jagama cha yathagatam || 27
O mighty armed one, you shall triumph over Ravana this very moment. After blessing Lord Rama thus, and predicting that He would slay (the demon) Ravana, sage Agastya took leave and returned to his original place.
etachchrutva mahateja nashtashoko'bhavattada |
dharayamasa suprito raghavah prayatatmavan || 28
Having heard this, that great warrior Raghava, feeling greatly delighted, became free from grief. His clouds of worry thus dispelled, the lustrous Lord Rama obeyed the sayings of sage Agastya with great happiness. With composed mind he retained this hymn in his memory, ready to chant the Aditya Hridayam.
adityam prekshya japtva tu param harshamavaptavan |
trirachamya shuchirbhutva dhanuradaya viryavan || 29
Having performed Achamanam (sipping water thrice) and being purified, Rama gazing at the sun with devotion, recited the hymn Aditya Hridayam thrice, then that great hero Raghava was thrilled and lifted his bow.
ravanam prekshya hrishtatma yuddhaya samupagamat |
sarvayatnena mahata vadhe tasya dhrito'bhavat || 30
Lord Rama thus cheered, seeing Ravana coming to fight, put forth all his effort with a determination to kill him. (Ravana)
atha ravi-ravadan-nirikshya ramam
mudita manah paramam prahrishyamanaha |
nishicharapati-sankshayam viditva
suragana-madhyagato vachastvareti || 31
Then knowing that the destruction of Ravana was near, the Sun-God Aditya, surrounded by all the Gods in heaven, looked at Rama with delighted mind and exclaimed 'Hurry up' - 'Be quick'.
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20 comments:
Good . Such translations spread the knowledge amongst computer users irrespective of cast and creed.
Both the translation and transliteration is very good...i liked it...thanks for publishing this one...hope to see more....
that sure do look like a nice place to live at. I reely like it!
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thanks for the stotram
very very nice translation easy to understand which makes the stotram even easier to recite
thanks a lot.
once again very good work..
translation is very nice and can be understood easily.thanks
THANKS I AM CHANTING IT FOR LONG TIME.. THANKS FOR THE TRANSLATIONS
But this sanskrit verse seems to narrate the conversation between Agastya and Rama about Adutya Hridhyam. But where is Aditya hridhyam which Rama recited?
Criticalmass...could please clarify what you mean
Abhilash, In my understanding, this verse narrates the converstaion between Agastya Rishi and Rama.
Agastya Rishi speakes to Rama from stanza 3 to stanza 27 and praises the Sun God and advises Rama to recite Aditya Hridhyam.But which Hymn did Rama recite as mentioned in stanza 28?
Am I clear now?
Ok i feel the particular prayer you wants starts from Stanza 6 and ends in Stanza 24. But as far as i know chanting of Aditya Hridayam means chanting these 31 stanzas.
Hey,
Wonderful job! Thanks for the verses in English., ppl like me can chant it. and translation is also very useful.
ThanQ!
This is one of the powerful 'mantra' of all time... I have personally benifitted from this. To get the full benefit of this 'mantra', one should recite it at the time of sunrise (strictly after bath).
Reciting Gayatri Mantra before Aditya Hridayam gives the complete benefit.
-Thank you.
Dhananjaya
Very nice and precise explanations, it is always better to understand and say Slokas; But why is that it is said we have to say this slokam during the day times only? That too specifically during Sunrise or Sunset.
Thanks
Many thanks Abhilash...
keep up the great work that u r doing. you r doing a great service to Hinduism and for people who r trying to explore Hinduism.
Best Regards, Kumar
Excellent.All can chant aditya hrudayam and particularly those afflicted by planet SUN
Excellent.All can chant aditya hrudayam,particularly those afflicted planet SUN.
thanks.. very very good work you have done.. !!!!
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent!!!
thanks.. very nice transalation..
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The state goes to the polls on December 13 and 17. The result will be out on December 20. Read the Sankalp Patra
Releasing the BJP manifesto on Monday, Modi promised five million houses to the “neo middle-class” — those who have beaten poverty but still need government’s help to stay afloat.
In a rapidly urbanising Gujarat, where about 42% of the population lives in urban areas, it is a fetching proposal that also aims to neutralise a similar pledge made by the Congress in September.
The BJP manifesto “has been copied from Gujarat Congress' 12-points Gujarat development declaration…” said the Congress, describing Modi as a copycat.
The opposition is doing its bit to deny Modi, who is contesting from Maninagar segment. Keshubhai Patel's Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) Monday withdrew its candidate in support of Congress's Shweta Bhatt, wife of suspended IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt. Shweta had Sunday urged all parties to together take on the CM.
“We have decided to withdraw our candidate and asked all our workers and activists to extend their support to her,” GPP vice-president Suresh Mehta said.
While the opposition closed ranks, BJP leadership continued to hail the 62-year-old as the best CM. “Modi is undertaking great development work in Gujarat. He is a role model for chief ministers of other states on how to rule, govern and take care of even the poorest,” party veteran LK Advani said at a public meeting in Mansa town of Gandhinagar district. But unlike party colleague Sushma Swaraj, Advani, known to nurse an ambition for the top post, stopped short of endorsing the Gujarat CM as the only candidate for the Prime Minister's post. | http://www.hindustantimes.com/Specials/Coverage/Gujarat-Assembly-Elections-2012/Chunk-HT-UI-GujaratAssemblyElections2012-TopStories/Farms-to-roads-Narendra-Modi-promises-best-for-Gujarat/SP-Article10-967638.aspx | 2013-05-18T11:03:14 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
Saif is the great-grandson of the last Nawab of Bhopal, Hamidullah Khan, whose daughter Sajida Sultan was married to Iftekhar Ali Khan Pataudi. Their son Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi (Saif's father) had inherited the title of Nawab of Pataudi from his father's side and Bhopal from his mother's side.
Those who have received invites from Bhopal include entrepreneur Sikander Hafiz Khan of the Reliable Group, hotelier and relative Nadir Rashid, family friend and corporator in Bhopal Municipal Corporation Mahira Salamuddin, 'Tiger' Pataudi's friend and fellow bridge-player Rasdeep Singh, family member Nasir Mirza, writer Sikandar Malik and ADC to Pataudi Anwar Mohammed Khan.
"The family has invited those who have been close to them. I think since it is a high-profile wedding, they have restricted the guest list to a minimum. I'm sure they would have wanted to call many more people," says Mahira Salamuddin.
While the residents of Bhopal were not really expecting a grand reception, there is, however, a certain disappointment at receiving yet another cold shoulder from its erstwhile rulers. After Pataudi's death last year, Saif held a pugree ceremony in Pataudi to accept the title of Nawab, but did not hold a similar ceremony in Bhopal. "Though 'Tiger' Pataudi spent a substantial amount of time in Bhopal right from his childhood, the circle of friends he had here was very limited. I suppose that is the reason for the family not inviting many people for the wedding. One could also say that they were slightly disconnected from Bhopal," says Shamshul Hassan Arif, owner of the Urdu newspaper Nadeem.
"The family is not very keen to maintain any ties with Bhopal or else they would have invited many people. Late Tiger Pataudi had attended numerous weddings of relatives in Bhopal and if the family was keen they would have reciprocated," says Syed Akhtar Husain, author of the Royal Journey of Bhopal, a book on the princely family of Bhopal.
The walima is being held on October 18 at Aurangzeb Road in Delhi. | http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/Print/943933.aspx | 2013-05-18T10:54:24 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
"Yes, the note to EGoM has been withdrawn," a top ministry official said.
This was done in view of panel haded by Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council Chairman C Rangarajan being asked to suggest "structure and elements of the guidelines for determining the basis or formula for the price of domestically produced gas, and for monitoring actual price fixation."
Prime Minister had appointed the six-member panel to essentially look at the design of future contracts for exploration of of oil and gas. It had also been tasked to suggest pricing of natural gas.
Sources said the Ministry had in the October 10 note to EGoM members argued that a higher price of KG-D6 gas would result in $6.3 billion rise in subsidy burden. $6.3 billion.
The ministry, however, in the note did not state that RIL had modified its January request for a price revision to clearly state it is seeking rate revision only from April 1, 2014 when the current price is due to expire.
RIL first in June and then again on September 6 reiterated its demand for a price at par with the rate India is paying for import of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from April 1, 2014 when the current five-year period of $4.2 price expires.
It wants to price KG-D6 gas at 12.67%.
Its CBM pricing formula as well as Essar Oil's demand for $4.2 per mmBtu price of CBM from its Raniganj block in West Bengal had been referred Rangarajan for review. | http://www.hindustantimes.com/business-news/CorporateNews/Oil-min-withdraws-note-opposing-KG-D6-gas-price-hike-by-RIL/Article1-961887.aspx | 2013-05-18T10:23:22 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
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Jimmy Kimmel is a fool, I love Kanye’s new ideas though!
Kanye continues his tour of offices, this time he stops at the Rolling Stone offices to speak the new album and the motivation behind it. Let’s see where he ends up on next week, we’ll keep you updated.
So first Kanye stopped at Facebook to rhyme in front of some employees, then he made another stop at Twitter to drop another rhyme off his upcoming Good As Job album. Call it the social networking tour, Chi-Town stand up!
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Wale drops one for the lovers and those wit the broken hearts via Twitter!
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The turf war between rival drug trafficking groups has spread terror in the state of Nayarit. For some time things have been quiet but the violence appears to not have an end in sight.
Yesterday at approximately 10:00 pm, the Puente de Los Lobos located near Mazatlan, was again the scene of a gruesome discovery, this time a young man was hung in place and hundreds of people were able to witness the event.
The hook was tied to the feet, and he was wearing only boxers. Immediately, elements of different police forces came to rescue the body. The maneuvers took a few minutes, while people were watching.
Staff from the Medical Examiner, moved the body to its facilities to perform the autopsy by law. | http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com/latino-daily-news/details/man-left-hanging-in-puente-de-los-lobos/8052/ | 2013-05-18T10:25:16 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [
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A new report for the Migration Policy Institute states that despite what many have said in regards to the benefits of only highly skilled immigrants, it is just as important to the economy to have low-skilled immigrants as well.
Though economists are still arguing over the costs and benefits of less-skilled immigrants, the report Immigration Policy and Less-Skilled Workers in the United States: Reflections on Future Directions for Reform, Professor Harry Holzer of the Georgetown Public Policy Institutes states that he found that the benefits of low-skilled immigrants mostly go to the employers who get to pay the workers lower wages, but the benefits also reach both higher and lower-income consumers, as they both purchase the goods and/or services produced by the lower skilled workers.
The negative aspect of these lower skilled workers is seen amongst U.S.-born low-skilled workers and immigrants who come to the country earlier, as they must compete over the low-skill jobs with new immigrants coming in. However, Holzer, a former chief economist for the Labor Department said that this negative aspect is relatively modest, and the positive still far surpasses it.
“Even the most negative estimates of the impacts of less-skilled immigrants on U.S. workers in similar jobs suggest that in the long run, immigration accounts for only a small share of the deterioration observed in less-skilled Americans’ employment and earnings,” said Holzer.
Holzer argued that an “optimal level” of less-skilled immigration is too complex to determine, but gave suggestions on how to modify immigration policy to increase the benefits of such workers.
· Providing pathways to legal status and citizenship for low-skilled workers already here, and a legal route for future workers by using provisional visas that make it possible for some temporary workers to become permanent residents.
· Allowing less-skilled workers on employment-based visas to switch employers more easily and gain a path to citizenship.
· Setting employer visa fees at a level sufficient to offset some of the costs that low-skilled immigration imposes.
· Ensuring flexibility in the numbers admitted so that flows can respond to employer demand and macroeconomic conditions.
Read Holzer’s full report here.
Read more at Metro Latino USA → | http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com/latino-daily-news/details/new-report-shows-the-economic-benefit-of-low-skilled-immigration/4451/ | 2013-05-18T10:53:46 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [
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Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow often have talked about how
they have become fast friends off the field despite the Jets'
unusual situation at quarterback.
But maybe their communication on the field could be a little better.
On third-and-3 from the Jets' 27 in the third quarter of their eventual 23-20 overtime victory against Miami, Sanchez tried to throw to Tebow in the right flat. The ball went off Tebow's helmet when he failed to turn around in time.
"I was not expecting it that quick," Tebow said, "but I guess I'll learn."
However, Sanchez blamed himself.
"It probably wasn't the best read," he said. "I think they covered it better than I thought. Going through it in my head, probably not the best read."
It was one of 11 plays during the game in which Tebow and Sanchez were on the field at the same time. Tebow also had three snaps as a Wildcat quarterback.
"I was in a lot of different places, all over the place," Tebow said, "trying to give [the Dolphins] a lot of different looks. We didn't know how they'd play it. We were in the huddle, and they'd see both of us [quarterbacks] or they'd see one of us. ... It was just a little game-planning."
But Tebow's tangible contribution came in his other role as personal punt protector. On fourth-and-3 from the Jets' 25 in the second quarter, the Jets faked a punt for the first time this season. Tebow bulled 5 yards for a first down and the drive eventually resulted in a field goal.
"It's definitely gratifying," Tebow said. "I was hoping we'd run another one later in the game, but they were playing it safe the whole game."
Special teams coordinator Mike Westhoff said it was a "special formation" and that Tebow had the option to check out of it if the Dolphins had lined up in a formation unfavorable to the Jets' chances.
And it likely won't be the last fake, as Westhoff made clear.
"I'll come up with something else before I get back to New York, I promise you," he said before leaving the stadium. | http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/2012/9/24/tebow_answers_role_call.htm | 2013-05-18T10:31:32 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [
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Township of Union, Marion County, Iowa, United States
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Argyll's Lodging PackageArgyll's Lodging is Scotland's most splendid and complete example of a 17th century townhouse. Situated on the the upper approaches to Stirling Castle, its fine architecture marks it out as a property intended for a great nobleman serving the royal court.
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Our next photograph in the Joplin Miners series is the 1910 Joplin Miners.
1910 Joplin Miners: 1) Richard Rohn, 2) Marc Hall, 3) Ralph Bell, 4) George Watson, 5) Bruce Ross, 6) Harry Ellis, 7) Howie Gregory, 8 ) Ed Hawk, 9) W. Burton, 10) Earl Hamilton, 11) Thomas Harlow, 12) Lowthers, 13)Joe Kelly, 14) Bert Lamb.
In 1910, the Joplin Miners finished first in the Western Association and played their games at Cox Baseball Park. Richard Rohn, aka, Dick Rohn, was a hold over from the 1907 team. Ed Hawk, from Exeter, Missouri, made it to the St. Louis Browns in the Majors. While Joe Kelly went on to play for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, and the Boston Braves. | http://www.historicjoplin.org/?tag=bert-lamb | 2013-05-18T10:52:51 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [
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On March 17, 1901, paintings by the late Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh are shown at the Bernheim-Jeune gallery in Paris. The 71 paintings, which captured their subjects in bold brushstrokes and expressive colors, caused a sensation across the art world. Eleven years before, while living in Auvers-sur-Oise outside Paris, van Gogh had committed suicide without any notion that his work was destined to win acclaim beyond his wildest dreams. In his lifetime, he had sold only one painting. One of his paintings--the Yasuda Sunflowers--sold for just under $40 million at a Christie's auction in 1987.
Born in Zundert in the Netherlands in 1853, van Gogh worked as a salesman in an art gallery, a language teacher, a bookseller, and an evangelist among Belgium miners before settling on his true vocation as an artist. What is known as the "productive decade" began in 1880, and for the first few years he confined himself almost entirely to drawings and watercolors while acquiring technical proficiency. He studied drawing at the Brussels Academy and in 1881 went to the Netherlands to work from nature. The most famous work from the Dutch period was the dark and earthy The Potato Eaters (1885), which showed the influence of Jean-Francois Millet, a French painter famous for his peasant subjects.
In 1886, van Gogh went to live with his brother, Theo, in Paris. There, van Gogh met the foremost French painters of the postimpressionist period, including Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro, and Georges Seurat. He was greatly influenced by the theories of these artists and under the advice of Pissarro he adopted the kind of colorful palette for which he is famous. His painting Portrait of Pere Tanguy (1887) was the first successful work in his new postimpressionist style.
In 1888, van Gogh, mentally exhausted and feeling he was becoming a burden on Theo, left Paris and took a house at Arles in southeastern France. The next 12 months marked his first great period, and working with great speed and intensity he produced such masterful works as his sunflower series and The Night Cafe (1888). He hoped to form a community of like-minded artists at Arles and was joined by Gauguin for a tense two months that culminated when van Gogh threatened Gauguin with a razor blade and then cut a piece of his own ear off. It was his first bout with mental illness, diagnosed as dementia.
Van Gogh spent two weeks at the Arles Hospital and in April 1889 checked himself into the asylum at Saint-Remy-de-Provence. He stayed there for 12 months and continued to work between recurrent attacks. One of the great paintings from this period was the swirling, visionary Starry Night (1889). In May 1890, he left the asylum and visited Theo in Paris before going to live with Paul-Ferdinand Gachet, a homeopathic doctor and friend of Pissarro, at Auvers-sur-Oise. He worked enthusiastically for several months, but his mental and emotional state soon deteriorated. In late July 1890, feeling that he was a burden on Theo and others, he shot himself. He died two days later, on July 29, in the arms of his brother.
He had exhibited a few canvases at the Salon des Independants in Paris and in Brussels, and after his death both salons showed small commemorative exhibits of his work. Over the next decade, a handful of other van Gogh exhibits took place, but it was not until the Bernheim-Jeune show in 1901 that he was recognized as a truly important painter. In subsequent decades, his fame grew exponentially, and today his paintings are among the most recognized works of art in the world. | http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/van-gogh-paintings-shown | 2013-05-18T10:42:22 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
Japan
Introduction:
The Department encourages highly qualified applicants in modern Japanese history. Successful applicants are expected to have excellent undergraduate educations as evidenced by GPA, GRE scores, letters of recommendation and, when appropriate, samples of historical research. In addition, students should have a firm start (three years) in the Japanese language.
Prospective students are encouraged to consider those areas in which the Department's faculty are particularly suited to training, and should consult the faculty web pages for examples of our faculty’s scholarship. Associate Professor William Marotti currently acts as field coordinator; his specialization is in broadly-construed cultural history, with an emphasis on the post-WWII era (and a related interest in global history and critical social theory). Professor Herman Ooms, an expert on early modern or Tokugawa intellectual, social and legal history, with additional expertise in Nara-period politics and ideology, and critical social theory, will be retiring at the end of 2012 from full-time teaching. While he is not taking new students, we expect him to continue to offer an albeit reduced set of courses over the next several years. We hope to commence a search for a new faculty member for the Japan field shortly.
The study of Japanese history at UCLA is enhanced by the existence of strong programs in a variety of related fields both within the department and across the university. We work closely with colleagues in Chinese history, and with our excellent program of Korean studies in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures (which also includes numerous specialists in Japanese and Chinese history, language, and culture.) Japan specialists are also featured in the faculty of the departments of Anthropology, Art History, Geography, and Political Science (to name but a few; a more complete list may be found on the Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies’ website).
UCLA’s Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies greatly enhances the intellectual climate by sponsoring visiting professors, workshops, conferences, and research projects in all areas of Japanese history, society and culture. It also provides fellowships and research assistantships to graduate students on a competitive basis at all levels of their training.
Foreign Language Requirements:
For the M.A. degree, two years of Japan. | http://www.history.ucla.edu/message-from-the-chair/academics/fields-of-study/latin-america/latin-america/people/adjuncts-lecturers/academics/fields-of-study/japan | 2013-05-18T10:13:08 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
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It was bitter cold with a foot of snow on the ground and no moonlight the night of January 24, 1945, as the green GIs of the 42nd 'Rainbow Division's 222nd Infantry Regiment strained to see the enemy. But a low ground fog covering the firebreak between their positions in the Ohlungen Forest and the Haguenau Forest before them made this an almost useless exercise. More chillingly, they could hear sounds from the woods beyond, sounds of tramping feet and loud talking. Water turned to ice in the bottoms of their foxholes. Anxiety built as they waited for the unseen enemy to come swarming out of the woods.
By January 1945, Adolf Hitler's Ardennes offensive was faltering, and in a last-ditch effort to break through Allied lines, the Führer scraped together what forces he could to launch an offensive into Alsace. Earlier German attacks in the area had created two small salients above and below Strasbourg and had forced the U.S. Seventh Army back on an arm that pivoted on Bischwiller, not far from the Rhine River, and extended northwest along the Moder River.
German plans called for a pincer movement to be launched from each of these two salients. It was hoped that this attack would either cut off Haguenau northeast of the Moder, or so seriously threaten it that the Americans in the city would withdraw back to open country, where the panzers could make quick work of them. In order to cut off Haguenau, however, the Germans would have to destroy American positions in the Ohlungen Forest. Poised to strike the 222nd were elements of the 25th Panzergrenadier, 47th Volksgrenadier and 7th Fallschirmjäger divisions.
The 42nd Division had arrived in France only a week before and was just becoming acclimated to combat conditions. Some of the 222nd's companies had fought in a few small engagements, but the bulk of the regiment's men were untried. After withdrawing behind the Moder on January 21, the regiment's commander, Colonel Henry L. Luongo, had spread his men along five defensive positions. From west to east, these were: a series of low hills on the left of the line, the town of Neubourg, the Mill d'Uhrbruck, the edge of the Ohlungen Forest where it formed an arc opposite the Moder's entry point into the Haguenau Forest, and finally, the town of Schweighausen on the right flank of the regimental front. By the evening of the 24th Luongo's men were as ready as they could be.
The Germans made no secret of their preparations as they hollered to each other in tones that to the scared GIs sounded half drunk. This particular portion of the forest stretched in an arc overlooking a suspected German bridging site. The left-flank squad of Company F prepared to give covering fire to its left supporting the 1st Platoon of Company E, which was dug in around the base of the arc.
At 1800, German artillery fire hit Schweighausen, then Neubourg. It eventually spread to the entire length of the regiment's line. At Neubourg and on Company K's front, the Germans threw not only artillery shells but also Nebelwerfer rockets that cut low, flaming trails through the fog. This fire continued relentlessly for an hour and a half, then slackened. Veterans later recalled that the night was filled with periods, often 20 minutes long, of intense artillery barrages. Despite the darkness, the German artillery fire, which had been preregistered on important points along the line, was very effective. Major Donald J. Downard, the 2nd Battalion's commander, moved his command post (CP) to a cellar at 1930, and at 2146 Major Walter J. Fellenz reported to Luongo that his 1st Battalion CP had taken a direct hit. Against this barrage, the 222nd's supporting artillery was unable to respond because darkness and woods prevented observation. During the first hour of the barrage almost all the regiment's phone lines were knocked out and their radios proved to be ineffective in the woods.
At about 2015, the men of Company E heard the Germans advancing toward the firebreak, shouting as they ran. Sergeant Arthur Innes' heavy machine gun on the western end of the arc of woods, and that of Sergeant John Murch on the eastern end, fired at the Germans as they came out of the forest. Sergeant John O'Laughlin poured mortar shells on them, and Sergeant Charles Hunt, with a light machine gun, shot down the few who got as far as the firebreak. Company E's commander, Lieutenant George A. Carroll, quickly moved his supporting platoon up a previously reconnoitered trail to positions below the arc. The reinforcements' firepower, combined with that of the platoon already in position, was overwhelming. A half hour of this punishment was enough for the Germans, and they pulled back to the safety of the Haguenau Forest.
The men of Company E, however, had little time to catch their breath. At 2045 Panzergrenadiers struck with force at the Mill d'Uhrbruck. Swarming past the mill and into the woods, they began to advance up a knoll to the southeast, where Company E had its mortar and machine-gun strongpoint. Although the Company E men killed dozens of Germans, they were quickly overwhelmed. Lieutenant Richard B. Break gathered men from the right, where the pressure had eased up, and led them in a counterattack to save the men at the strongpoint. Break's force was thrown back three times. By this time the Germans had taken control of the mill and the knolls behind it and were pouring into the woods beyond.
Company K's right flank was hit even harder. Lieutenant John Berg, leader of the 2nd Platoon on the company's right, went back through the mounting artillery barrage to report to the company CP. He was never heard from again. Sergeant Chambers, now in charge of the platoon, redistributed what ammunition remained. He was left with only 22 men to defend this important sector. Lieutenant Wilson C. Harper sent over three men from his 3rd Platoon to help Chambers. At the height of the artillery barrage, the desperate sergeant phoned for additional reinforcements and ammunition, saying they could not hold out much longer. Soon after he called, the line went dead.
A full company of Germans who came in under cover of an artillery and mortar barrage attacked the GIs in foxholes near the mill. When the artillery started to lift, the 2nd Platoon was struck first on the flanks and then in the center. The Germans overran several foxholes and the two light machine guns on the right. Noting their silence, Chambers sent a runner back to the company CP with a call for help and then pulled his men back from the woods' edge to the road. There they tried to form a skirmish line but were unsuccessful.
Chambers decided to fall back to the CP, get reinforcements and then counterattack. The few remaining GIs crawled westward in the road ditch. When heavy fire came from their front, they tried to move back eastward but ran into additional fire. They then made a torturous and painfully slow withdrawal through the woods to the southwest, through ever-increasing numbers of Germans. Eventually they made it out of the woods to Uhlweller and then back to the company CP at Neubourg. They left behind 11 men who were either killed or taken prisoner.
Although Chambers' decision to withdraw had left a gap in the line, he had little choice, with only 10 men and almost no ammunition, no mortar or machine-gun support and no communications with his company CP or other friendly units. As Chambers and the 2nd Platoon pulled back, they were unaware that Company K was trying to assist them. Harper knew that the three men he had sent over earlier were inadequate, and soon after the attack started he took six more and headed off in the direction of the 2nd Platoon. The six reinforcements, however, could not find the 2nd Platoon, so they returned to their CP.
After the phone lines went out, Lieutenant Carlyle Woelfer, commander of Company K, went to find out for himself what was happening on his right flank and, if possible, to regain contact with Company E. With Staff Sgt. Daniel A. Towse and Pfc Edmund C. Sheppard, he set out from the CP in a jeep pulling a trailer loaded with ammunition. Shortly after starting, the jeep broke down and their radio set went dead, so the men proceeded on foot.
When they reached the 1st Platoon, they found an intense firefight in progress between GIs and Volksgrenadiers who were threatening to advance from a grove in the middle of the firebreak. Mortar fire from the sand pit and Company M machine-gun fire prevented their advance.
During the heaviest artillery barrage, Lieutenant Otto Yanke, commanding Company M's heavy machine-gun platoon, had gone out into the firebreak to repair and move the phone wires that ran between the two guns covering the grove. Yanke kept control of his platoon throughout the fight with the Germans. He was constantly on the move from one gun to the other giving orders and calming nerves. He kept the easternmost gun in position throughout the night, even when the riflemen to its right had withdrawn. He pulled his third gun from the edge of the woods and placed it where it could fire down the road to the east should the Germans try to move on Neubourg from that direction.
Meanwhile, Woelfer sent a runner back to the battalion CP with the report that Neubourg and Company K's left were still intact. The lieutenant was fortunate enough to find an M8 Greyhound armored car of the 813th Tank Destroyer Battalion on the outskirts of Neubourg. He commandeered it and, along with Towse and Sheppard, started down the road eastward. As they came into the area the 2nd Platoon had abandoned, they ran into a volley of small-arms fire, and replied with machine-gun fire. Then Woelfer called out in German, promising to cease firing. One German, reportedly a company commander, stepped forward and surrendered. He had with him maps that revealed details of the German plan.
When they had gone another 300 yards down the road, they saw a German machine-gun squad crawling up a furrow toward the left side of the road, trying to get into position to fire. Woelfer and Towse shot four. Two others came forward with their hands up.
Moving 200 yards farther down the road they came under fire from another machine-gun nest on the right side of the road. The two prisoners on the M8 began to wave their arms as if signaling to their comrades. Woelfer called out to the Germans in the woods to come out and surrender but received no reply. Then he threw a grenade in front of the machine-gun nest, but its occupants still said nothing, nor did they fire, so Woelfer and Sheppard went in after them, Sheppard going to the left, Woelfer to the right. As Woelfer came up on a little rise behind the gun, lifting his submachine gun to fire, he saw Sheppard suddenly appear in front of the German gun, saw him raise his rifle, heard the report as the Germans fired and saw Sheppard fall–killed instantly. Woelfer then set upon the Germans with his submachine gun, killing the three-man crew.
By now the M8 was out of ammunition and one of its tires was flat. Woelfer and his little group found that the woods where the 2nd Platoon had been were now full of Germans and that there was no hope of getting through to Company E. But from the sound of firing, they knew that fighting was still going on somewhere to the east. Just before midnight, they headed back toward Neubourg to organize a detachment to reinforce the flank they had found so badly battered.
Shortly after their penetration at the Mill d'Uhrbruck, the Germans struck again, this time on the right flank of Company E. Although the tiny American force was able to kill many of them, the company had already shifted much of its strength to meet the counterattack on its left, which weakened the squad holding the company's right flank. The Germans took advantage of this weakness, broke through the firebreak and entered the woods beyond.
Staff Sergeant Arthur Jones, manning the heavy machine gun on the left end of the arc of woods, used up five boxes of ammunition before his gun jammed. As he was attempting to clear it, several Germans attacked his dugout, forcing him and his men to retreat. They eventually were able to fight their way back toward Schweighausen. Sergeant John Munch and his crew on the right end of the arc fired 18 boxes of ammunition before they, too, had to withdraw. Soon afterward, Lieutenant Merrill, commanding the 2nd Platoon, Company F, withdrew those men he could to the outskirts of Schweighausen to regroup for a counterattack on the Ohlungen Forest, which was now full of Germans. The six men of Merrill's left flank squad were overrun and never heard from again.
The middle of the 222nd's line had been broken. Company E was entirely cut off. Company K's right and F's left were badly beaten up, and communications were out. Of the 55 men who had made up the three platoons in the area of the attack only hours before, three had been killed, 25 were missing (either captured or dead) and six were wounded. Sergeant Decaline of Company E, whose arm had been torn by shrapnel, was sent back to Ohlungen.
At about 0230, as the men despaired of ever receiving help, Lieutenant George Carroll decided that holding Company E's present position was hopeless. The Germans seemed to have forgotten about them as they moved on farther into the woods, and Carroll took advantage of this lull to lead his men, about half the original company, back through the woods to the south. In two groups they made their way back to Ohlungen, fighting off Germans as they went. Company E had no further role in the battle.
For the rest of the night, the 222nd fought to contain the breakthrough. The right of the line, at Schweighausen, continued to hold. The strongest pressure on the town came from the west as German paratroopers moved up through the Haguenau Forest and came down through the wedge that had been driven between Companies E and F.
After the 2nd Platoon had been pulled back, Captain Al Truscott of Company H sent 2nd Lt. Klare Moyer, with a heavy weapons platoon, into the neck of the woods to re-establish the line. Twice they pushed 100 yards into the woods, but both times were forced to withdraw. Then Lieutenant Merrill, having reorganized his platoon and gathered all the extra men that Company F could spare, set out to clear part of the neck of woods north of the Neubourg-Schweighausen road. There they ran into heavy fire. Two men were killed, one missing and several wounded. When German artillery zeroed in on them, they withdrew back to the town. It was quiet until daylight, the Germans having been slowed down not only by Lieutenants Moyer's and Merrill's counterattacks, but also by Company G striking from the south.
Sergeant Decaline, sent back earlier to the battalion aid station, had gone first to the battalion CP and reported the news of Company E's plight. Major Downard, seeing how excited Decaline was and the seriousness of his wounds, discounted his report but decided to send Company G, in reserve, to close the gap and re-establish the line. He ordered Captain Jere F. Palmes, Company G commander, to take his men up through the forest, follow the creek that cut across its southeastern corner, cross the creek and attack the Germans to the north.
If Company G had followed this route it might have contacted Company E and helped to check the flow of Germans across the firebreak. But the breakthrough was already too well established, and by the time Company G was on its way many of the Germans who had broken through were already chasing the retreating platoon from Company F eastward toward Schweighausen. Evidently they meant to attack Schweighausen immediately, without waiting for their right flank to be secured by the capture of Uhlweller and the high ground outside Ohlungen. But Company G failed to follow its assigned route, and instead of coming upon that part of the German penetration, which they had been ordered to attack, they encountered one equally if not more threatening. Although they failed to accomplish their original mission, they did a great deal to stem the German advance on Schweighausen.
Soon after 2000, Company G was moving through the woods with its 3rd Platoon on the left, 1st on the right and four scouts leading each platoon. They came to a clearing 150 yards across. As the first scouts reached the edge of the woods on the other side, they touched off a tremendous German volley. Two of the scouts were instantly killed, and the advance platoons were pinned down by four machine guns and a company of riflemen. Mortar fire now zeroed in on them as they lay exposed in the snow in the clearing. Captain Palmes ordered an attack. As Tech. Sgt. Sigman Poskus stood up to lead the 3rd Platoon forward, a mortar shell killed him. Nevertheless, his men moved up. To their right, Tech. Sgt. Mike Walters led his 1st Platoon. They crawled into firing positions and poured flanking fire into the Germans. By moving forward, both platoons helped pull the company out of a hopeless position. After five hours, Palmes ordered a withdrawal to Ohlungen. They brought back with them four dead and 19 wounded. After the battle 67 German dead were found in the area of the engagement.
Meanwhile, at Neubourg, a small group of GIs fought to stop the German assault there. Shortly before midnight, when Woelfer came back from his raid, he met a group of 25 men from the 1st Platoon, Company L. Captain Harold Bugno, the 3rd Battalion's executive officer, led the platoon. Bugno commandeered an armored car and started down the road toward the Mill d'Uhrbruck. The captain led the men on the left side of the car while the platoon sergeant, Staff Sgt. Othal J. Fletcher, led the men on the right. Their mission was to re-establish Company K's right flank and, if possible, get through to Company E.
They proceeded to Sergeant Roger A. Peck's machine-gun position along the Schweighausen-Neubourg road on the left of Company K, where they were told Germans were ahead. Fanning out from either side of the armored car, the patrol moved on but had only gone a little way when they were fired upon. They had stumbled on a platoon of Germans advancing on Neubourg. After an hour and a half of fighting, 16 Germans came out yelling Kamarad! The rest either had been killed or wounded or had retreated.
The prisoners were sent to the rear and the platoon moved on toward a machine gun Sergeant Fletcher could hear firing in the distance–probably in Company E's area. They had gone about 300 yards when they saw a group of Germans dressed in white ahead of them in the woods. For 45 minutes the German force, about 30 men, tried to break through Bugno's American skirmish line.
Private Herman J. Bergeth saw Privates Franklin Van Nest and Joe A. McGraw and one other GI engaged in hand-to-hand combat in a ditch with several Germans. According to Bergeth, Van Nest, a big man, was wielding a knife as large as a Roman short sword. They seemed to have won their struggle when a couple of German grenades were tossed into the ditch, wounding both men.
Germans firing submachine guns came in on the left, threatening to outflank the Americans. Private Robert Owen killed four before Bugno withdrew his men to the site of their earlier fight, where they would be supported by Peck's machine gun. There they managed to stop the German advance.
Although wounded, Van Nest and McGraw refused to retreat and continued to kill the few Germans who tried to advance. When word came from battalion of a possible tank attack from the direction of the Mill d'Uhrbruck, Bugno sent back for bazookas. No tanks came, but German voices were heard. Then, German artillery fire began falling on them. Realizing that they had been zeroed in, Bugno ordered his men to retire.
As they stood up to retreat, artillery rounds killed Bugno, McGraw and Van Nest. The rest fell back, several of them wounded by shrapnel. They could hold out no longer, but they had done their job. They had blunted the German effort toward Neubourg.
Company I, meanwhile, had its own troubles stopping attempts by the 104th Volksgrenadiers to flank Neubourg from the west. Groups of German infantry tried throughout the night to knock out the machine guns of the 1st Platoon, Company M, and to crack the line of foxholes that guarded the open ground beyond the town. At the time of the main attack on the Ohlungen Forest, after the artillery barrage, the Volksgrenadiers opened fire with machine guns from the river, and then, bellowing at each other, started to attack. One of the M8s on the western outskirts of Neubourg added its fire to that of the Company M machine guns and mortars, and after a prolonged hammering broke up the assault.
But even while the Volksgrenadiers were attempting to flank Neubourg from the west and Panzergrenadiers were trying to break through Captain Bugno's men and flank the town from the east, other Germans drove south through the forest toward Uhlweller. Here, as on the other end of the line, the German plan misfired. If the Volksgrenadiers were less than aggressive in their assault, the paratroopers and Panzergrenadiers were foolhardy. The paratroopers attacked Schweighausen before securing their right by taking the high ground near Ohlungen, and as a consequence were held up by Company G. The Panzergrenadiers advanced toward Uhlweller. They were stopped by a company from the 1st Battalion, which, like Company G, failed in its assigned mission but instead accomplished something of greater value.
The reserve 1st Battalion had been alerted at 2050 and prepared to send elements out from Ohlungen to check German attempts to break out of the forest to the south. At midnight, Major Walter Fellenz received orders to send a company to sweep the woods up to the Mill d'Uhrbruck and to plug the gap there. Unsure of exactly what was happening, he believed that the western end of the forest could be cleared and that Company K's sector could be restored–which he ordered Company B to do.
Company B moved out of Ohlungen shortly after midnight on the road toward Uhlweller, but turned off to the right just before reaching the town, taking the road leading up through the woods to the Mill d'Uhrbruck. It moved through the woods, with an advance platoon led by scouts on either side of the road. The scouts came to the edge of the woods and moved in slowly. Suddenly, there was a burst of machine-gun fire, followed by a volley of small-arms fire that grew in intensity as a second machine gun joined the first, pinning down Company B. Because the machine guns were able to fire up the rising fields on either side of the company, the GIs were unable to move into flanking positions. After nearly an hour of exchanging fire, Company B advanced.
Second Lieutenant George A. Jackson took five men from his 2nd Platoon and, under covering fire, moved up into the woods to the west of the road. They found the German machine guns positioned close together on the opposite side of the road. Jackson and his men ran across the road, moved up behind the two machine guns and opened fire from a distance of about 25 yards. Then they charged. A bullet nicked the top of Jackson's head but he kept going until he was on top of the machine-gun nest. Staff Sergeant Darwin C. Freeman ran forward firing his rifle until it jammed. Then he clubbed one German with the rifle butt. All seven Germans manning the machine guns were killed.
The company was now free to fan out and move into the woods. They had lost eight men killed and 15 wounded during the attack. Later they counted 50 dead Germans in the woods. The 222nd Infantry had effectively stopped the German breakthrough, established a line along the German bulge and, in spite of rumors that Neubourg had fallen, retained control of the important crossroads town.
At 1030 on January 25, reinforcements arrived and began to push forward beyond the line that Captain Bugno and the Company L platoon had defended, and which Company K now held with Company B on its right, while Major Fellenz's 1st Battalion held the southern edge of the forest. Shortly after daybreak Fellenz sent part of Company A up to dig in on Company B's right. The line then extended south along the edge of the woods, where Company G had dug in after its fight on the previous night. The rest of the 1st Battalion was deployed with Company D and the balance of Company A defending Ohlungen, while Company C defended the nearby high ground. Although the Germans had forced their way down to the southwest corner of Schweighausen, Companies F and H still held the town.
Early in the morning the commander of the 314th Infantry, which had been ordered to come to the support of the 222nd, arrived at the regiment's headquarters in Keffendorf. He planned to send two companies of his 3rd Battalion, supported by three tanks, along the same route that Company B had taken the night before. These two companies would sweep up from the southwest corner of the forest to re-establish the line around the Mill d'Uhrbruck. He also planned to send elements of his 1st Battalion down the road from Ohlungen to Schweighausen, pass along the western outskirts of the town, move through Company F and re-establish the line's right flank.
Meanwhile, the 68th Armored Infantry Battalion, 14th Armored Division, which had arrived at Ohlungen shortly after daybreak, was to attack the southeast corner of the forest and drive up to the center of the original line. It was hoped that this three-pronged attack would restore the 222nd's positions and halt any further German attempts to outflank Haguenau.
Companies I and K, of the 314th, moved directly to Neubourg, then out to the line Bugno had held, and formed up for an attack. This line bent south from a draw situated halfway between Neubourg and the Mill d'Uhrbruck that cut from the firebreak south into the woods, almost to the road. There, on the east side of a little bridge over the draw, were placed the two Company M machine guns that had been employed throughout the night farther to the east. The guns formed part of a thin defensive line that included a platoon of riflemen drawn from the 3rd Platoon, Company K, and the remains of Captain Bugno's battered Company L platoon.
The veterans of the previous night's action greeted the newcomers with silent gratitude. Company I, off to the north side of the road, and Company K, to the south of the road, looked on as the men of the 314th shoved off into the woods toward the Mill d'Uhrbruck.
About 200 yards from the mill they encountered heavy German fire. After fighting for about an hour and a half the 314th withdrew to a line that ran south from a point midway between the draw and the mill. While not linking up with the 1st Battalion, they hit the Germans near the mill so hard that they prevented them from launching their own attack. The two companies dug in and established new positions around noon, tying in with the 222nd's Company B. The two Company M machine guns and the 3rd Platoon, Company K, which had been forced to pull back when Bugno withdrew, were now able to return to their original positions.
The unit's history summed up the action: We took a mauling, but held our ground. We had proved that the Americans could fight with a cold passion and a fury even without that unlimited supply of material which so many believe is responsible for American success in battle.
This article was written by Allyn Vannoy and originally appeared in the February 2001 issue of World War II magazine. For more great articles subscribe to World War II magazine today!
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I hit pay dirt! I always heard that my uncle PFc Walter Neef was wounded at the bulge but could never place the 42nd div there. I am grateful and he is still alive!
My father was in the 42nd Infantry, what is the Indianhead symbol??
Ms. Weimar: You may have garbled information. The Indianhead patch (It has an Indian head with warbonnet in profile, on a white star, on a black shield)belongs to the US 2nd Infantry Division, which had the 9th, 23rd & 38th Infantry Regiments. It is a regular army unit and exists today, located in Korea.
This is great. My father served in the 42nd division during WWII
and to the best of my knowledge was part of Task Force Linden.
While I have no idea which regiment/company/platoon he was
in, having this level of detail available for some of the battles
helps me relive his experiences.
Thanks
I served in Compamy "B" 222nd Infantry, 42nd Rainbow Division in WWII. Some of the information in this account is not quite right. "B" 222nd Inf. moved from Ohlungen to Uhlwiller just after 0100 Hours we moved towards the forest in two columns. Upon reaching the forest we were to form a skirmish line and move thru the Ohlungen Forest. I was the forth man in the right hand column. When the first man was about 25 yards from the trees I had a feeling that things were not right so I hit the ground. In just seconds the night looked like the Fourth of July as three German machine guns opened up. One firing into the field to the right of the roadway. A second firing into the field to the left of the roadway. The third was spraying both sides of the roadway. Had I not been on the ground I might not be writing this. The others had not hit the ground and were either wounded (15) or killed (8) that morning. Much of our story was never told because our Company Commander Capt. William Mueller quarantined every one so his error in forming the skirmish line at the forest line instead of our move out of Uhlwiller. The 222nd Infantry received the "Presidential Unit Citation" for this action. I was awarded the Bronze Star for my part in this operation. The remaining information is factual, Lou Kramer, "B" 222nd Inf. 42nd Rainbow Division.
hello Louis nice to talk to you.
I was in the 222nd Co K 3rd bat 42nd Rainbow div, I never heard about the Presidential Unit Citation until I read from you, is this something I must apply for.were you at the occupation of Austria in 1945? I also served with the 262nd with the 66th panther div. I served under Gen Collins, Gen Kramer under Patton I was in from 43 to 46. France, Germany, Belgium, Austria. please get back to me, thank you stay well.
tootie
Lt. Debenedetto,
The Presidential Unit Citation was awarded posthumously 10 Jan 2001. If you cannot find a copy of the award or other documents pertaining to the citation, simply provide me with an email address and I will forward copies of those documents to you.
Hello my grandfather was in the 42nd Rainbow Div. and I was wondering if any of you guys know of how to get any information on him? His name was Roy Prado the only info I could find on him was his discharge papers, which doesn't tell me much. They said most of the service records for WWII vets was burned in a fire back in the 70's. If any of you guys know of any information on him or where I can obtain such information it would be much appreciated. He passed away back in 2010 and when I would ask him about some of his war stories he would mention certain things about Hagenau forest. I still have his Rainbow shoulder patch along with other memorabilia he acquired throughout his service. Thanks for your service guys!
I read Mr. Kramers comments and I wonder If you could recall what artillery battalion supported "b" co. My dad was a forward observer for the 392nd "B " battery. He was attached to the 222nd, but he can't recall which companys they followed. I would be grateful for any information you might have. Thank you.
Craig,
Officially the 222nd Infantry Regiment was assigned to the Seventh Army, VI Army Group, VI Corps, 42nd "Rainbow" Infantry Division, 3rd Battalion as of 24 Dec 1944. This assignment is what we now know as "Task Force Linden." That appears to have been the case until it changed to the XXI Corps effective 25 Mar 1945. I found a "Detachment" effective from 2 Apr 1945 to 8 Apr 1945 wherein they were attached to the 12th US Armored Division "The Hellcats." The next record I have shows a change to the XV Corps, effective from 19 Apr 1945 to 21 Apr 1945. Task Force Linden was dissolved, effective 6 Feb 1945. Hopefully this information can help narrow down your efforts to identify the particular Artillery Battalion.
David, Thanks for the info. Dad was in the 392nd FA btn. B batt. He carried the radio and called in fire commands while following a Captain in the 222nd. Unfortunately he can't remember the captain's name or what company/regiment he was in. That's why I was wondering if anyone knew which artillery battalions/ batteries supported which infantry regiment/ companies during this particular time. If I was able to drop some names maybe it would jog his memory. I'm trying to get as much information as I can written down so this history isn't lost. Thanks, Craig
Hello,
My family lives in the mill Neubourg since the early 1900s. During the war a soldier named Raleigh Rollins of the 42nd Rainbow Division 3nd Battalion 222nd regiment? /? came to my grandmother from the rubble of the mill for the shield. Does anyone know the place and have pictures during the war?
My father and I restore a Dodge WC52.
Does the 3nd batalion there were dodges WC52?
Do you have any details on the fighting that took place on the front of moder?
Sincerely Cédric
Cedric, you can go to the website of the 42nd Rainbow Division or simply search "Task Force Linden" and obtain some detailed accounts of the fighting that took place on 24 Jan 1945 through 25 Jan 1945. You will find some very detailed accounts by looking at "Operation Nordwind: U.S. Army's 42nd Infantry Division Stood its Ground During World War II" as well. The article was originally published by World War II magazine. Published Online 31 Aug 2006. The 222nd Infantry Regiment established a front that ran from Neubourg to the town of Schweighausen. Maybe that will help?
My Father, Gordon I Shold(deceased 1983)was a "pioneer" for the 22nd inf, first in Co E, and then 3rd btl, hq co.
"Pioneers" were a PC way of saying you will be no man's land, between the lines, advancing to clerar land mines/boobytraps or setting land mines on a withdrawl. He was awarded the bronze star for setting a road block(land mines)under fire the night of Jan 24, 1945 near Neuborg.
He was at the liberation of Dachau and was later wounded near Garmish at the end of the war looking for SS in the mountains.
I have a number of pictures of his service and a pass personally signed by Harold Bugno, mentioned in this article, when they were in Oklahoma for training before shipping out.
Would like to contact anyone whose father/grandfather/uncle/etc may have served with my Dad then.
Thanks,
Dick Shold
Madison, Wi
Richard,
My Uncle was in 'F' Company, 222nd Infantry Regiment. He was KIA on 25 Jan 1945 but I'd definitely like to contact you or any of the men who served during the battle of Alsace. I set up an email address exclusively for this purpose at legallyshafted1@yahoo.com. Thanks.
My uncle is the Harold Bugno that you're referring to. I don't know a lot about him other than what I have researched but would love to contact you and possibly get a copy of the signed pass.
My e-mail is rshold@charter.net thought it would be printed in my post above, but was not.
This is for Cedric Schalck.
Sadly, Raleigh Rollins died 2 weeks ago at the age of 87. He was in touch with your family, having brought his family to your mill and home 2 times in the past 25 years. I believe your family has his address in Georgia, or leave your email address here and we will gladly respond.
Please give your family our regards.
Sadly Raleigh Rollins died 2 weeks ago at the age of 87. His family visited your family home and the mill where that ferocious battle was fought , 2 times in 25 years. If you have any other questions please leave your email address, or write to his address . or leave your address. How is Claudine?
We hope your family is well
Thanks for the article. My dad was in Company B of the 222nd. He was awarded the bronze star for taking over and maning a machine gun position. He has never ever talked about that battle or for that matter any of the other battles he took part in. He is now 87 years of age and in ill health.
This is for k.r.luckey
My Email adress is cedric.schalck@wanadoo.fr
My father, Anthony Nicosia, also fought in the 222nd Inf., although I don't recall what Company he was assigned. He passed a number of years ago, however if anyone recalls having served with him or had a family member who did I would enjoy hearing from you. Also my Mom turns 80 years young this year, and if anyone can assist me in how I can obtain a copy of the Presidential Unit Citation I would like to give it to her for her birthday.
TO LOU KRAMER
This may make an interesting book — can you call me 703 845-2383
or e-mail jimlacey1@msn.com
My father, James Wade Vines (Jay) was in the 42nd division. He rarely spoke of his service but I remember when I was about 10 a war buddy of his came for a visit. Dad told me that the reason that the man's face was scarred was that he was wounded in a battle while crossing a large clearing in the woods. After the battle was over the were checking for wounded comrades and they noticed that this man was alive and they got him back to an aid station.
Later he would enter into Dachau, but he didn't want to talk about that much. My Grandmother told us of that when we asked later. Dad passed away in 2007 at age 90.
If anyone has any more articles on the 42nd and it's battles I would appreciate a pointer in that direction.
Thanks,
snjvines0109@aol.com
My father, Thomas Skaggs Jr., was a machine gunner in Company E. He and two others were captured in the wee hours of the 25th having exhausted all machine gun rounds and down to last shot in the 45s. They had held off all night without ever getting order to retreat. He was liberated from Stalag IXB 2-27-45. Dad died in 1987 after a great later life.
Hi Steven,
My father Charles R. Venneman, from Chillicothe, Missouri was very good friends with a Thomas Skaggs. They were both in the 14th Armored Division, but were separated. Dad was injured on January 13th and shipped to a hospital in England. My Dad has had me do a search for his friend, and I just came across this letter while doing research for my daughter on World War II. Is it possible that your father was my Dad's friend. I just read to him what you wrote and it saddened him.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks very much,
Tamera
I'm sorry – I meant to say Thomas Skaggs, Jr was liberated from Stalag 9B on April 2nd, not in February. I'd love to hear from anyone who knows how to discover battalion or platoon he was with. He was a heavy machine gunner.
S.Skaggs(at)louisville.edu
Thanks!
My father, Quentin Naumann, served in the 222nd Company H in the mortar platoon. He led the platoon, and at some point was briefly the Company commander and at times the Company Executive Officer, but maybe that was during the occupation. He passed away in June 2008. He did not speak much about the war, or of Dachau, until recent years when we pressed, and even then not about the grit, blood, fear, horrors, pains. If anybody knew him or if your father served with him, I would like to hear from you.
Thanks.
my uncle sgt leslie parker mccormick was killed 1-12-1945 in alsace france. I never got to meet him but always wondered how he died. any info would be appreciated.
I had a great uncle in the 222nd infantry 42 division his name was claro cadena and was killed in action 1-24-45. No one in the family knows if this article was the actual fight he was in. I say this is it. thanks
post note: Claro Cadena I dont know his company…would like any survivors who may have known him get in contact with me
at fredmorinaga@embarqmail.com
thank you
I've created a 42nd Rainbow ID Facebook page honoring my Grandfather, and those he served with. Please join us:
My Grandfather was Company G, Commander, Jere Palmes who was KIA shortly after this action. This is a awesome account of the 222nd's battle history and my Grandfather's unit. Ironically or due to genetics, I ended up getting comissioned as a infantry officer (USA) and spent my duty in Germany / Bosnia / Kosovo. Thanks for the info.
Sui Sponte
Dear Lance my father John Klisz served with your grand father during this battle. He always spoke of your grand father as the best soldier he ever new. He was so impressed with your grandpa and his bravery that he named his second son,my brother Gerald after your grandfather .I would lone to hear from you someday.Tom Klisz
Lance, my grandfather, Gene Norman, also served in Company G and fought in this action, apparently under the command of your grandfather. Thanks for sharing. Always on the look out for information from other brothers in arms.
My father "Wimpy" Tom Padilla also served with the 222nd. He passed away in 1992
To P Naumann,
My father Charles "rocky" Lorrekovich also served in the 222nd Company H in a heavy weapon platoon. He was a Tech. SGT. Don't know if they knew each other. Do you?
Trent
Just discovered your reply. And I just spoke with David Walker who was part of the same Company H, and the same platoon as my father, Quentin Naumann. David said theirs was the 3 Mortar platoon if I understood correctly. I suppose records exist somewhere with which we could figure out if "Rocky" served alongside Quentin Naumann, David Walker, and I should add, Morris Eisenstein.
My father, Stefan "Steve" Munsing, was with Companies A and C of the 222nd according to the records I've seen. He carried a machine gun. He was wounded in Alsace, so I'm not sure if he was on this action–he was in on the liberation of Dachau, and what he would only describe as some "really rough"fighting against SS units in the mountains approaching Austria. After the war he was in the Occupation forces and then moved on to other government work. He passed on in 1995–I'd be interested if anyone has any records that place what companies he was in.
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Like many of you, my dad wouldn't talk much about the war. He liked Clark. He did say of officers in general that most cared only about their own record and didn't care too much about who got killed along the way, so he probably witnessed some of the wrong moves if not at the Hagenau then in the Voges.
All the best.
My great Uncle, Antonio "Tony" Weber served with the 42nd during their entire European campaign. He earned 3 Bronze Stars during his deplyment. He didn't talk about his war experience. Uncle Tony passed away in his hometown of nevada, MO, last week at the age of 91. He was a great, great man. I'd like to know more about him if anybody out there might remember him. The 42nd, apparently was a true representation of the great generation. KK
My grandfather Carley C. White served with the 42nd in WWII. He never talked about it, I am interested in more information on what all he experienced.
My great uncle Forest Reynolds was a rifleman in Co. K 222nd Infantry Reg. Any info anyone had about him would be very much appreciated. He died in 1995 in Alabama, where he was from.
We have the regimental book and the division book somewhere, my Dad recently moved so there is till a lot of stuff in boxes. My dad Eldon A. Sumrall served in Company K, 222nd.
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My father, Eldon A. Sumrall, was in Co. K 222nd, has it on his license plate. Still going strong.
I am looking for any information about my Uncle. I'm hoping maybe your father can help me.
His name was Edward M. Kennedy, he was a second Lieutenant in the 42nd Infantry. 222d company K
When he cam back from Germany he told my mom, his little sister about the liberation of the concentration camp.. To my knowledge it was the only time he spoke of it…my mother remembers few very gruesome details.
My Uncle died a few years back and took his memories of Germany with him. Neither my mother or his own children ever heard about what happened in Germany outside of a small article regarding his receiving the Silver Star.
Last week I was visiting my Mom and she handed me a box of jewelry. It was jewelry that my uncle Ed had collected in Germany and he gave it all to her. She in turn passed it on to me and asked me to find out anything I could about it..
Outside of his actions in Furth, Germany I know little else about my Uncle. I would like to find out anything else that I can about him if possible.
I appreciate any information you can give me.
Teresa Slack
My father Ted Baker, now 86 years old, fought in Alsace with the Linden Task Force. I'm currently typing and posting on a blog his writings about his WWII army days. I bumped into your site while verifying some spellings of places around Haguenau. The blog may be of historical interest to some of your readers. Here's the address:
@ Jean Baker,
Thank you for the link to your Dad's blog. I thoroughly enjoyed it and bookmarked it for future visits. Please pass on my thanks to him for sharing his memories in such a pleasant recollection and for his service! nam named after one of his buddys. If anybody knows of him or some other war details of co. F it would be great to hear some of the stories they might have been told.My dad passed away in 2002,but he is still my hero.
@ Herman Roberson,
my Uncle, Lenard Hughes, was in 'F' Company too. Unfortunately he died 25 Jan 1945. You can contact me directly at legallyshafted1@yahoo.com.
My dad is Glenn H. Willis from Magnolia, Arkansas. He was there in Hagenau, Germany on January 24, 1945. He is still living at 89 years old. If anyone knows him or a man named Pt. Vermillion please let me know.
looking for anyone who served with Lavern Weiser from the 42nd rainbow division 222.
I was in the 222 reg 42nd Rainbow div at the battle of the bulge in 1945 under Gen. Collins, I would like to get this award before I pass I am 86 years old, if you need more info you can contact me any time. I also served under Gen Kramer with the 262 reg 66th div and Gen. Patton with the Red Ball Express I was a T5 with a field commission to 1st Lt Purple Heart and a the bronze Star and occupation Vienna Austria and others
thanking you in advance
help me get my award of the presidential unit citation I was in the 222reg 42nd rainbow div. 1945 I served with Gen Collins at the battle of the budge at Alsace, and Ardenness for more info please contact me thanking you
hello David
i would like to send you my life storey, i need your address
My daddy, Henry C. Frame, was in the 222nd in WWII, does anyone remember him or his friend Marvin Barton, they were at Dauchau also. Both of these men are alive and well. Daddy lives in Chapel Hill, TN and Mr. barton lives in Tiff City Mo. I would love to be able to tell my dad that some of his friends are out there.
my e-mail is briarworn@hotmail.com
To whom it may concerne,
Looking for anyone who served with my father Sergeant George
Walkers at the 250th Battery, 42nd Inf. Div. in Salzburg 1945/46.
He returned to the States 6th of February 1946
Recently I have had the honor to meet COL (ret) T.R. Mackechnie. I was told he served with the 42nd. I fail to find the words that describe my deep respect for him, and all those who fought then. Thank you.
Here is a link to a map that COL Mackechnie drew depicting where the 42nd Inf Rainbow Div served during WWII. Enjoy.
I just learned from my father that he was wounded during this battle. He had never talked about it until he found this article. Up to now all the stories have been just that… stories. They were the things movies were made of. Knowing my father was there, and reading what was happening has put things in an entirely different light. I am so grateful for the "kids" who sacrificed so much.
Hello Dave
I would like you to resend those documents on the presidential unit citation, I lost them when my computer was hit by over voltage. thanking you in advance
tootie
Keith, I have an ORIGINAL copy of that map as well as many pictures, original ribbons, post cards, etc. My grandfather was a member of Company G, 232nd Infantry, 42nd Rainbow Division and was MIA for 31 days from 1/5/45 until 2/8/45 during the battles in what was then called Austria. His service was a duty to him and he lived with nightmares for many years, to me, his service made him a hero in my eyes. He dies in 2002 of lung problems. In his will he left me his photo albums and artifacts from the war, and next to my children and husband it is my most prized possession. I was the only person he ever discussed his experiences.
Lance, my grandfather, Gene Norman, also served in Company G and fought in this action, apparently under the command of your grandfather. Thanks for sharing. Always on the look out for information from other brothers in arms.
Do any of you know PFC Birney T. Chic Havey? He was in the 42nd Division 222nd AT Company. He earned the Silver Star 2Bronze Stars and the Purple Heart. Chic is from St. Louis, Missouri. He has told me all about Task Force Linden.
One more bit of Info on Chic Havey A german pilot flew really low and clipped a truck and crashed cut the pilots body in half but was wearing a carabou white coat. Chic took it of the upper torso which had no blood on it and used it the rest of the war as a pillow. His Silver Star Citation refrences PVT Dickey and PVT Crews | http://www.historynet.com/operation-nordwind-us-armys-42nd-infantry-division-stood-its-ground-during-world-war-ii.htm | 2013-05-18T10:21:11 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
The Battle of Hampton Roads is the most famous naval encounter of the American Civil War, and one of the most significant battles in the history of naval warfare. This despite the most important fighting only involving one ship on each side!
What makes this small scale battle so important is that it saw the first fight between two ironclad warships. Neither U.S.S. Monitor nor the C.S.S. Virginia can claim to have been the first ironclad warship, although both ships were significantly different from earlier designs. The first ironclad warships of modern times were produced by the French. These ships were ironclad gun batteries, based on barges, and needed to be towed into place by other ships. They were first used during the Crimean War, where they demonstrated the value of their iron armour during the bombardment of Kinburn. Their success convinced both the British and the French to start working on ocean-going ironclad warships. The French won this naval race, launching the Gloire in 1859. The British followed in 1860 with H.M.S. Warrior, a much bigger ship that even made the Gloire obsolete! However, both of these ships were otherwise typical ships of their time, powered by both steam and wind power, and with their guns arranged to deliver broadsides.
Compared to these ships, both the Virginia and the Monitor were revolutionary designs. At the outbreak of the civil war it was obvious that the south was never going to be able to match the north in conventional warships, and so the Confederates concentrated their ship building efforts on producing an ironclad ‘secret weapon’ capable of sweeping the U.S. Navy’s wooden ships from the seas.
The Confederate effort had been greatly aided by the North’s unnecessarily rapid evacuation of the Norfolk naval base. There the Confederates found the U.S.S. Merrimac, a steam powered frigate that had been sunk but not destroyed by the retreating Federals. The C.S.S. Virginia would be built around the hull of the Merrimac and using her engines. The Merrimac was raised from the bottom, her top decks removed, and a new armoured structure built on top to house her guns, arranged in broadside. She relied entirely on her steam engines for power.
The U.S.S. Monitor was even more revolutionary. She too was an entirely steam driven ship, but there the similarities to early warships end. She was one of three designs of ironclad build in the north in response to news coming out of the south about the Virginia. She was much smaller than the Virginia(172 feet long compared to 264 feet for the Virginia, and only a quarter of the weight). She was designed to sail with her deck only a couple of feet above the water. All of her firepower would come from two eleven-inch guns contained in a rotating turret.
Despite a much later start, the Monitor was launched on 30 January 1862, two weeks before the Virginia. On 6 March the U.S.S. Monitor left New York to begin her trip to the James River, where a small Union fleet at Hampton Roads was guarding the river and nervously waiting for the Virginiato emerge from Norfolk.
That fleet contained five ships, but of them three (the St. Lawrence, Congress and Cumberland) were obsolete sailing ships. Of the two modern steam frigates, the Roanoke had a broken propeller shaft, effectively leaving her immobilised. That left the U.S.S. Minnesota as the only functioning Union steamship at Hampton Roads.
On 8 March the C.S.S. Virginia finallywas now revealed to have some serious flaws. The most significant on 8 March Welles was able to calm the atmosphere somewhat by announcing the arrival of the Monitor at Hampton Roads, but she was an entirely untested ship. Only the events of the next day would tell if she was a success or a failure.
On 9 March the C.S.S. Virginia sailed back out to Hampton Roads, unaware that the U.S.S. Monitor had arrived. The stage was set for the first fight between ironclad warships. Over the next two hours the two ironclads pounded away at each other, and soon discovered that they could hardly hurt each other. The Monitor was much more manoeuvr quite vulnerable. After the battle ninety seven dents were found in the Virginia’s armour, twenty of them from the Monitor’s guns. Six of these shots had broken her outer armour,iaran, then they would have been able to sink the Monitor, but the Union ship’s vastly superior manoeuvrability makes that seem somewhat unlikely. The first battle between ironclads was a tactical draw.
Strategically it was a Union victory. The Monitor had proved that she could fight off the Virginia, immediately reducing the threat she posed. Union operations in the James River could continue, as could the planned expedition to the Peninsula. In some respects the battle had a greater impact in Britain. The Times considered the battle to have reduced the size of the Royal Navy from 149 first class warships to just her two ironclads. This was something of an exaggeration. The Monitor was almost totally un-seaworthy. She could cope in a river estuary, but had nearly sunk on her first sea journey, and would soon be lost at sea in heavy weather. The Virginia was so slow and un-manoeuvrable that she could only pose a serious threat in the confined spaces of an estuary. Nevertheless, the lesson of Hampton Roads was clear – the wooden warship was now virtually obsolete.
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In the early years of the war Cromwell was not a major figure. He achieved an early success on 10 August 1642, when he prevented the Royalists from taking the plate from the Cambridge colleges, and was present at the battle of Edgehill with his small cavalry troop, but his role is unknown. In 1643 he was one of several Parliamentary commanders in East Anglia, and took part in a series of battles, now with a regiment of horse, soon to become the famous Ironsides. Cromwell and his associates spend most of the summer attempting to block the advance of the earl of Newcastle's northern army in their attempts to march south as part of Charles I's strategy for 1643. The first skirmish came on 13 May (battle of Grantham), where a parliamentary force led by Lord Willoughby of Parham, Sir John Hotham, and Cromwell defeated a 1,200 strong Royalist force under Charles Cavendish. The fighting then centred on Gainsborough, captured by Willoughby in July. Cromwell, ordered to go to his aid, once again encountered Cavendish (battle of Gainsborough, 28 July 1643), which saw the death of Cavendish. However, the Parliamentarians then found themselves faced by Newcastle's main army, marching to besiege Gainsborough, and rapidly retreated. Cromwell once again reduced to a junior role, as one regimental commander amongst many under the earl of Manchester. When battle came (Winceby, 11 October 1643), Cromwell's role was minor. He appears to have been taken out of the battle after his horse was killed, and missed most of the significant action, with the battle being won by Thomas Fairfax, who cavalry charge carried the day. Winceby helped decided Newcastle against marching towards London, and thus helped spoil Charles's plan for the year. Although Cromwell had not yet achieved his later prominence, he was well known for the quality of his cavalry, served as governor of the Isle of Ely, and was second-in-command to the earl of Manchester. When Parliament created the Committee of Both Kingdoms (16 February 1644), to control the war, Cromwell was one of the initial members. By Marston Moor (2 July 1644), he had enough to gain command of the Parliamentary left wing, and while his own role is perhaps unclear, his cavalry played the most important part in Parliament's victory, and for that Cromwell can take the full credit. He was still reletivly junior at the 2nd battle of Newbury (27 October 1644), only ranking as commander of the cavalry of the Eastern Association, in what was a very badly run battle for Parliament.
Only now does Cromwell begin to gain the importance we are used to seeing him with. In the aftermath of the failure at Newbury, Cromwell accused Newcastle of 'continued backwardness', and disputed his version of the battle. In the ensuing debate, it became clear that the army was in need of reform, and on 23 November 1644 Parliament ordered the Committee of Both Kingdoms to come up with a plan, and on 6 January 1645 the committee delivered the plan which was to produce the New Model Army. In the meantime, probably under Cromwell's direction, the Self Denying Ordinance was introduced in the House of Commons on 9 December. This would remove from command anyone who sat in Parliament, and was quickly passed by the Commons, although was refused by the Lords on 13 January 1645, and only passed by them on 3 April, in a version which made exception for Cromwell, who now became General of Horse, and second in command behind Fairfax.
By the time the Ordinance was picked, Cromwell was already back in action, having been sent to join Waller in the west country to deal with the threat posed by Goring, who despite some success in keeping Waller out of the west country was soon contained, allowing Cromwell to return for what was to be the deciding battle of the war. When the main armies came together at the battle of Naseby (14 June 1645), Cromwell commanded the Parliamentary right. As the battle developed, it was only on this flank that Parliament was initially victorious, but that was enough, and once Cromwell had driven off his direct opponents, and sent a force to stop them rallying, he was able to attack the now defenceless Royalist infantry, which was almost entirely destroyed, mostly through capture. The Royalist position now began to collapse. The New Model, including Cromwell, moved against Goring and the Royalist army in the west, which was effectively defeated at the battle of Langport (10 July 1645), where Cromwell's Ironsides played a key part in the Parliamentary victory. Cromwell then embarked on a series of sieges which rapidly captured Devizes castle (23 September), Winchester (6 October), and Basing House (14 October), before defeating some of the few remaining Royalist horse at Bovey Tracey (9 January 1646). By this point, the fighting was almost over, and for a short period, Cromwell was more concerned with politics than fighting.
The main issue facing the army was it's future. With the real fighting over, Parliament wanted to disband the army. Cromwell joined with Fairfax in forming the General Council of the Army, which over the summer of 1647 made it clear that it would not disband until satisfied both politically and financially. However, for the moment the spectre of civil war loomed again. After escaping to Carisbrooke, Charles I had made his 'engagement' with the Scots, and provoked the Second Civil War. By the summer of 1648 a Scottish army once again threatened the north, this time on behalf of Charles. Cromwell was sent north to deal with it, and was soon on the trail of the 17,000 strong Scottish army, with somewhere between 6,500 and 9,000 troops of his own. Despite being outnumbered, Cromwell's troops were in much better shape that the Scots, and, even worse, as Cromwell approached them at Preston, the Scots were badly spread out. The resulting battle of Preston (17-19 August) was Cromwell's first major battle as commander in chief, and he acquitted himself well, defeating a much larger force component by component, and ending the threat from the Scots.
Cromwell was now determined to see Charles removed for good. On 6 December, Pride's Purge removed those members of Parliament who might have objected to the trial and execution, and after a trial of doubtful legality, Charles was executed on 30 January 1649. While England began life without a monarch, in March 1649 Cromwell was given command in Ireland, where the Irish revolt still went on, by now under the earl of Ormonde, who had managed to unite most of Ireland against Parliament. Cromwell reached Dublin in mid August, taking Drogheda on 12 September, and Wexford on 16 October, in each case acting ruthlessly towards the garrison and any captured priests. However, Cromwell's time in Ireland was cut short by trouble in Scotland.
After an abortive landing for Charles II by Montrose, Charles, who had been in negotiation with the Scots, agreed on 23 June 1650 to accept the Covenant, thus gaining Scottish support. Charles landed in Scotland, and an army was raised. Parliament was not idle while this was going on. After Fairfax resigned command in protest at a plan to invade Scotland, Cromwell was appointed general, with command of the war against the Scots (26 June 1650). By 19 July, Cromwell, with 5,000 cavalry and 10,000 infantry of the New Model Army, was at Berwick. Against him was David Leslie, with an inferior army, recently recruited and lacking experienced officers. Cromwell crossed into Scotland on 22 July, secured the port of Dunbar, and moved against Leslie, defending Edinburgh. However, Cromwell found himself facing a strong defensive position, and was forced to withdraw back to Dunbar. His army was now suffering a very high level of sickness, and a second sortie north also ended on 1 September back in Dunbar. This time, Leslie cut the road links back to England, and Cromwell found himself trapped and relying on the sea for his supplies. Leslie now appears to have assumed that Cromwell was planning to retreat, and prepared to attack the beleaguered English army. However, it was Cromwell who took the initiative, and the resulting battle of Dunbar (3 September), saw the Scottish army almost wiped out, with 10,000 men taken prisoner. Dunbar was probably Cromwell's most impressive military victory, defeating an enemy who outnumbered him, with an army suffering from series sickness, and after a series of futile marches across hostile territory. However, the war was not over. Charles II was still in Scotland, and Leslie began to raise another army, this time including English Royalists, excluded until Dunbar, which gave it a more experienced core. After a period of manoeuvres in which Cromwell managed to cut the Royalist army off from it's supply lines, Charles II ordered his army to march south and strike for London. By 22 August 1651, Charles and Leslie had captured Worcester, where they once again faced Cromwell. The Royalist position was strong, but they only had 12,000 men to face Cromwell's 25,000-30,000. In the resulting battle of Worcester (3 September 1651), Cromwell was able to launch two separate attacks, separated by the river Severn, a plan that at one point threatened to backfire, before the Royalist's crumbled. Charles II was one of the few senior Royalists to escape, and the Civil Wars were finally over.
Cromwell now found himself the most important figure in the army, the true source of power in the country. On 20 April 1653 he dissolved the Rump of the Long Parliament, which was briefly replaced by the Barebones Parliament, itself desolved on 12 December 1653. Finally, on 16 December 1653 Cromwell accepted the post of Lord Protector, ruling at first with a single chamber Parliament, which Cromwell soon dispensed with. Amongst his first problems was the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-4), which he soon managed to bring to an end. Cromwell proceeded to rule through the army, dividing the country up into twelve districts, each under the control of a Major-General, with a troop of cavalry to enforce their decisions. Finally, a new constitution was put in place 1657, which provided for a second chamber appointed by Cromwell, as well as giving him the power to appoint his own successor. Cromwell did not long survive the new arrangement, dying on 3 September 1658. He was buried in Westminster Abbey on 23 November, and for a brief period succeeded by his son Richard, but after the restoration his body was disinterred, and on 30 January 1661 hung on the gallows at Tyburn.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Amy [mailto:studentofdeath@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 1:52 AM
To: HistoNet
Subject: Coverslipping/GlovesHi all,
Just one quick question.. Do any of you use gloves to cover slip by
hand?
Thanks for you input
Tere Hodges
*****************Where I currently work, we use an automatic coverslipper. But when I was in school, I was taught to coverslip with nitrile gloves. After I got some experience with coverslipping by hand, I found that it was easier for me to do it without gloves.Amy
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Most of the safety people here are a bit like that....paranoid, that is;
but there was one woman a few years ago who actually did say to me,
"you're grown up, you know what you're doing." She was originally from
Russia and apparently had chosen not to swallow the "protect people from
themselves and everything" line. I think she is still with us, just on
a different campus.
I always think it's funny when the safety people come around here,
because we're part of the Pharmacology & Toxicology dept...who would
know better than us what's dangerous and what isn't? :o)
Kathleen
Philip Oshel wrote:
> Ah, I no longer feel so alone. I recall using bunsen burners in junior
> high (that ought to date me -- "middle school" now), high school, as a
> college freshman and so on. Never a problem, no burned-down schools,
> no explosions, no kids on fire. (Mind, my brother did make nitrate
> contact explosives with his chemistry set, so I never got to have
> one.) Is common sense so dead that even experienced lab workers must
> be protected from themselves?
> I've never understood the anti-bunsen paranoia. Someone should write a
> history of the bunsen burner: a modest little device, but where would
> chemistry, microbiology, and science in general be without it?
>
> Phil
>
>> In the good old days of Bunsen burners we used to fry the end of the
>> forceps; nothing survived that and if it did it was readily
>> identifiable.
>> Alas the Bunsen burner has been consigned to the politically
>> incorrect as
>> the 'Scientists' of today would incinerate themselves whilst the
>> 'Technicians' of yesterday didn't (well not often).
>>
>> The sad demise of mercury, lead, Bunsen burners, formalin, anything
>> too hot,
>> too cold, too explosive, too poisonous, etc. Having your tea in the
>> Lab next
>> to the specimens and processing TB specimens 'on the bench'.
>>
>> Would Histology have the techniques and stains it now has if harmful
>> chemicals had not been experimented with? Will anything new be
>> discovered by
>> the HistoTech if all that we can use is 'safe' chemicals and
>> procedures? I
>> don't see the kids fiddling with things like we use to, no
>> explosions, no
>> fires and no injuries. Am I just an old reactionary waiting to be put
>> out to
>> pasture and ruminate on what was?
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: histonet-bounces@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
>> [mailto:histonet-bounces@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of
>> sheila adey
>> Sent: 17 November 2007 20:41
>> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
>> Subject: [Histonet] (no subject)
>>
>>
>> Hi Netters,
>>
>> We are trying to minimize possible embedding contaminations. What are
>> other
>> people doing to prevent contamination due to forceps etc.
>>
>> Thanks in advanceSheila Adey HT MLTPort Huron HospitalMichigan
>
>
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Hitex supports new XMC4000 family from Infineon
Hitex Development Tools announces comprehensive support for the newly introduced XMC4000 family from Infineon Technologies.
Frank Grobe, Managing Director at Hitex, said: “Infineon now combines for the first time its competence in application-optimized peripherals with an ARM Cortex-M4 core. As a development partner, we not only support the XMC4000 family with necessary tools, but also with consulting and the involvement of our partners”..
Reinhard Keil, Director of MCU Tools, ARM, said: “Keil has a long history supporting Infineon microcontroller families and is providing industry leading tools for XC800 and XC166/XC2000. The new Infineon XMC4000 family is the natural upgrade path for our users. We are very pleased to be working with Hitex”.
Dr. Stephan Zizala, Senior Director Industrial and Multimarket Microcontrollers, Infineon Technologies, said: “Due to the close cooperation between our partners Hitex and Keil, our customers profit from a perfectly synchronized portfolio for a rapid project start. This enables them to become quickly acquainted with the XMC4000 family and also provides quick and easy use of Infineon’s C166 or XC800 families which dramatically reduces time-to-market for new designs.” | http://www.hitex.com/index.php?id=53&L=3&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=760&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=30&cHash=31e68fdac77d60dd015bb031f0136a2c | 2013-05-18T10:42:37 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
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Xavier Palin
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Im in a rap group called The Lower Class. Hers one of our songs
I couldn't be your man, i'm complex
its hard to understand, what's coming next
i'm bad at making plans, just follow my steps
or my heart, whatever feels best x5
i'm daydreaming about a girl in my life
um probably 'bout sex, or video tapes of porn sights
whatever it is i entice
ideals of the future moments in my life, right? x2
maybe i'm drunk, bartender please can i have another drink for the night?
ride her to my house to unwind, lets watch some movies that i'll find
less interesting than the thought of your thighs, eyes, lips
can i have kiss? damn, sweeter than chocolate bliss
full were my hands as i gripped, a bottle and her hips
move her to my room no slip
except for the hat on the head of my dick
i'm getting nervous like system
shocked that i'm finally with you
wake up, you're gone i miss you
chorus repeat
follow my voice, leading you down the road less traveled
acting like we ever had a choice, the option is yours
you can play or pass, move on with me straight forth clear a path
move from a rough past, the mountain that we're climbing can't last
there's always a second half, for every tear there's a laugh
for every 1, there's another one go and do the math
i'm intelligent, but never been smart, i'm just telling you i've never played the part
always the main character now a supporting role
not really sure what to do when the film shows
my bad side, i blame it on the lighting
it shouldn't be a drama but it seems we're always fighting
if it was up to me i promise i'd be writing
a happy ending with you sitting right beside me
chorus
i'm the worst at this relationship
i can't believe you can stand there and take my shit
i make my lip and feel like a dip shit
i need a psychiatrist, call doctor lipschitz
i miss it, the times when we'd chill
destroying all clocks with the times that we'd kill
all the guts spilled, till the sun came up
i'd give fame up but still
i had to go and be a fuck up
my walls went up and my nose stuck up but
when other dudes came and tried to run up
i was like nuh-uh, back the fuck up
but thats beside the point
this is about you, this is about 2, this is about truth
i can choose to do anything i wanna do
but i don't wanna lose you
chorus
5 Comments | http://www.hitrecord.org/records/584373 | 2013-05-18T10:12:19 | CC-MAIN-2013-20 | 1368696382261 | [] |
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