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5. Don't be sad that I'm autistic. “It's just the way I process the world, it can give me challenges, but it gives me great joy too. I wouldn't be me without it!” |
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On Melanie Phillips, a view of Israel and the world |
It is somewhat presumptuous of me to comment on a book that I have not read, but for this purpose I am going to assume that Chas Newkey-Burden has not taken the following sentence from Melanie Phillips’ new book, The World Turned Upside Down: The Global Battle Over God, Truth, and Power (Encounter Books, 2010), out of ... |
As a generalisation this is not unreasonable, although like all generalisations there are a number of exceptions. To provide an example, Newkey-Burden also refers to Phillips’ “approach to issues surrounding homosexuality.” We cannot tell from the knowledge of someone’s opinion on the Arab-Israeli conflict what their o... |
In his book Waiting for the Etonians: Reports from the sickbed of Liberal England (Fourth Estate, 2009), Nick Cohen included an edited version of article that he had originally written for the Observer. In this article, Cohen stated: |
When I was a reporter on the Birmingham Post & Mail, I could guess readers’ politics by how they described the looting and murder that overwhelmed Handsworth in September 1985. If they talked about the ‘Handsworth riots,’ I knew they were conservatives who had seen criminals go berserk…. Equally, I knew without needin... |
Cohen’s generalisation is also reasonable. We could make many more such generalisations. For example, I could guess, with reasonable confidence in my assessment, the world view of someone if I was informed of their views on nuclear disarmament. A different example might be that I could have a very good guess about som... |
And it is because of this that I have a problem with Phillips’ formulation. Accurate as it is, it places the Arab-Israeli conflict at the very centre of someone’s world view when it is not necessarily the case. It might be true that the vast majority of those who have an anti-Israel position in the Arab-Israel conflict... |
Inanimate Malice |
Those of you who are aging, have you ever noticed how maliciously inanimate objects have begin to behave? |
Take, for one example, the way the cord of the warming pad you put in your bed invariably catches on your toes whenever you get under the covers. Or how the sheet disappears somewhere down near your feet when you prepare to go to sleep. Or the way the shoes you so carefully took off and placed together side by side hav... |
Or consider the way your computer has suddenly turned on you, and refused to do your bidding without a password that you have totally forgotten. Or the way some of your email is being returned as “improperly addressed.” Or your keyboard has suddenly refused to connect to your screen, and the batteries in the mouse have... |
And what about simply addressing an envelope? Do you ever find that, whatever you write, you end up addressing yourself? Or when, finding cable channels, you may pick 301 but get perversely transferred to 843? If indeed, you can find the right button with which to get that channel in the first place. |
Don’t bother to take the T or the subway. Your train will inevitably be on the wrong line. And don’t even touch the telephone. There will always be at least one digit missing, if you’re not being told that you dialed the wrong number entirely (or that it’s no longer in service). What about the recorded operator who say... |
How many times have you left your cane at a restaurant or a movie, and when you returned to where you’re were sure it was leaning, it wasn’t there? How about going to the bathroom in that restaurant or in a movie, and finding that your seat is missing when you return? How about having the light change on you abruptly w... |
Well, you get the picture–if you haven’t mislaid it. Life is being organized to make your last years miserable. |
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themarzipanfiend15 December 2003 |
Not the best film ever, but with this many monkeys it can't be at all bad. Definitely worth watching. I suppose maurice chevalier also lends some class to the film. But the monkeys are the real reason for watching it. They're great. It can't be long until someone remakes this. |
Anemic Disney... |
moonspinner5513 May 2008 |
Residents of a French village attempt to stop an American from using monkeys in place of human workers on his newly-acquired olive farm. Poor screenplay from G.K. Wilkinson's book "The Monkeys" actually wants us to sympathize with the land-owner, who should perhaps be forced to do his own olive picking! Forgettable Dis... |
Happy childhood memories |
rug-518 July 2007 |
I loved watching this as a kid. It was in two parts on Sunday nights on "The Wonderful World Of Disney" or whatever name the show was using at the time. And our country (New Zealand) only had B&W. |
As a young lad, I was particularly impressed by Yvette Mimieux. Drop dead gorgeous. |
Seeing it again a few years later, it didn't feel the same but the movie is still good light entertainment. |
I guess all shows seem a lot better when you're young. Nevertheless, its better than some other stuff out there that I've revisited, hence the 7 rating. |
If I see it out on DVD on a cheap label I plan to buy it. |
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bkoganbing12 August 2009 |
The last time Maurice Chevalier appeared before a movie camera was in this anemic comedy from the Magic Kingdom, Monkeys Go Home. Although he would contribute his voice for an animated Disney project, The Aristocats, this was his farewell to the cinema. Not the best film for France's ambassador to the world to go out o... |
Chevalier is the village priest and confidante of young American Dean Jones who has inherited some land in the south of France and olive groves to go with it. I will say this for the film, I learned more about the growing and harvesting of the olives more than I ever expected. The problem is in the harvesting, but Dean... |
Monkeys Go Home just doesn't quite get off the ground as a comedy, Dean Jones would have to wait until he found a Volkswagen with a soul before he scored big in Disney films. One bit I thought was a bit much for the Disney family studio. Yvette Mimieux believes in all work and no play is not good for the four female ch... |
Maurice Chevalier is usual dapper and charming self, I do so wish he had a better film to make his exit with. |
Bottom of the Barrel of Monkeys |
gryffindor24923 July 2007 |
Speaking as someone who has made an extensive study of the live-action Disney films of the 1960s-1970s I can say with some authority that this is truly one of the worst films ever released by Disney; almost unwatchable. With the charming Dean Jones and Yvette Mimieux at the center of a romantic plot this film has its m... |
This was released in the year following Walt Disney's death. One might wonder if he would have chucked the entire thing rather than release this to theatres under the Disney name. It is truly shocking that this film made it to DVD before many other, better-remembered titles from the era. |
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The inferiority factory |
Often I have been asked who and what has had the most profound influence in my life. immediately things like Common’s Be, my grandmother’s firm hand and even cartoons like Recess and Doug are amongst the things that quickly come to mind. But perhaps no other entity has had a more profound influence on me more than my t... |
As matric exams are in full flight and the ANC YL is calling for nationalization in order for people to get free primary and tertiary education, perhaps there has come a time for us to conduct a clinical survey of our education system. More and more we are noticing that excellence is becoming a foreign entity in our pr... |
Many of the subjects require knowledge of just 30% of the actual material. 30%! I hate to be the bearer of bad news but when you come from that kind of s system no one can honestly expect you to excel in anything. This education system is producing a generation of learners that are at a distinct disadvantage. In a worl... |
The trouble is that this lowering of standards has a ripple on effect whether we like to acknowledge it or not. Recent studies have shown that many tertiary institutions around the country are noticing subsiding levels of literacy and numeracy amongst new enrollees and undergrad students. And indeed many of us I am sur... |
Equally notable is the fact that the education disparities in the education system are becoming a metaphor for the divided society we are. Whilst some public schools are burgeoning and have the latest gizmos and gadgets other schools use the shade of a tree as the classroom. and whilst some regions in the country are a... |
Less and less I am hearing my contemporaries want to become teachers or talk about how they want to give back and make a difference. Many of those that graduated from this system in shambles have no desire to go back and try and change it and really who can blame them? |
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Pudrical (A Coruña, Eume) |
Hamlet Pudrical has a population of 10 people. |
The nearby cities are: Pontedeume (2.7km), Ares (5.5km), Mugardos (7.1km). The closest historical/cultural place is village Redes that is in a distance of 2.3 km and town Pontedeume (2.7 km). |
The closest airports are: LCG - A Coruña - Alvedro (21.6 km) and SCQ - Santiago de Compostela - Lavacolla (62.5 km) |
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