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1202 20TH Street W, Bradenton, FL 34205 (#A4544324) :: Caine Luxury Team Skip To Content Home Search Search Map Search Our Listings All Team Listings Buying Selling Sell Your Home What’s My Home Worth? Resources Resources Community Guides Agents About What is the “Caine Difference?” Testimonials Contact Us Saved Searches 0 Favorites 0 Sign In Search Properties Search By Price Type Beds Baths More Save This Search Has Photos Sort Map Gallery Search Back to Results 1202 20TH Street W Bradenton, FL 34205 $3,000/mo. STATUS: Active ON SITE: 50 Days ID#: A4544324 Rental UPDATED: 58 min ago Tour in Person Share Email this listing Share on Pinterest Share on Google+ Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Print this listing Map Like What You See? Tour in Person Tour via Video Chat Virtual Tour #1 Description rent is variable $3,000/mo. 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Status: Active On Site: 50 Days Updated: 58 min ago ID#: A4544324 2 Beds 1 Baths 0 ½ Baths 0.2 Acres 1,200 SQFT 1924 Built Neighborhood: Revised Of Terracedale County: Manatee Area: Bradenton Property Description rent is variable Exterior Features Carport Yn No Covered Spaces 0 Lot Size Dimensions 110X78 Open Parking YN No Pool Private Yn No Road Surface Type Asphalt Water Access Canal - Saltwater Water Access Yn Yes Water Extras Yn No Water Frontage Feet Canal Salt 30 Water View Canal Water View Yn Yes Waterfront Features Canal - Saltwater Waterfront Feet Total 30 Waterfront Yn Yes Interior Features Appliances DishwasherDryerMicrowaveRangeRefrigeratorWasher Cooling Central Air Cooling YN Yes Furnished Furnished Heating Central Heating YN Yes Interior Features Ceiling Fans(S) Levels One Room Count 1 Rooms Bedroom 1 Property Features Application Fee 0 Association Yn No Garage Yn No Lease Fee 50 Long Term Yn Yes New Construction Yn No Pets Allowed Dogs Ok Property Sub Type 1/2 Duplex Senior Community Yn No Sw Subdiv Community Name 1771 Office Center Total Annual Fees 0 Total Monthly Fees 0 Listing information © 2022 My Florida Regional MLS DBA Stellar MLS.. 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What looks like a large inflatable tube is actually a pyrosome. And while it appears to be one behemoth creature, it is actually many hundreds or thousands of animals called zooids embedded in a gelatinous tube.
“One long pyrosome is actually a collection of thousands of clones, with each individual capable of copying itself and adding to the colony,” writes marine biologist Rebecca Helm in Deep Sea News.
The creature's name means “fiery body” due to its bioluminescence, a bright green-blue glow that can light up the colony when disturbed. This intense light even inspired 19th century scientist Thomas Huxley to write, “I have just watched the moon set in all her glory, and looked at those lesser moons, the beautiful Pyrosoma, shining like white-hot cylinders in the water.”
These “cylinders in the water” can grow to formidable sizes, sometimes exceeding 12 meters (40 ft) in length. Each zooid feeds by sucking in water, filtering small particles and blowing the waste back out. This is also the method that propels the colony into motion, albeit at a very slow pace. When the zooids pause this process, the colony can sink 500-700 (1,640-2,295 ft) meters below the surface of the sea, according to New Scientist.
The footage was captured by Eaglehawk Dive Centre in Tasmania, Australia. Watch the video here: | positive |
Eric Massa has enjoyed a brief career as a conservative media hero. Rush Limbaugh devoted an extensive rant to Massa's claim that the allegations of sexual harassment are nothing but a Democratic plot to punish him for opposing health care reform:
He was asked in this appearance: "Well, why don't you rescind your resignation?" He said, "The only way I can do that is if this becomes a national story." So Congressman Massa, we're doing our part here to make it a national story. But he then said, "But you have to understand something, if I don't quit, the ethics investigation continues and they're going to ruin me that way." What would you do if you were him? What would you do, Snerdley, what would you do? They're going to ruin him anyway. He sounds ticked off enough that I would stay. This guy is as fired up as anybody I've ever heard anywhere opposed this, and the process and how they're getting it done. This guy is going to have so much support from people. We'll see. He's got five hours or four hours unless I was missing something here and he's said today that he's going to go ahead and resign and I haven't seen that.
This campaign is starting to look a little dicey. Of course, it was pretty obviously nonsensical from the outset -- as the New York Daily News reported, at the time Massa resigned, his absence did not benefit health care reform. Only the subsequent decision of Nathan Deal (R-GA) to delay his resignation made Massa's departure significant. But now Massa's story looks really dicey:
The House ethics committee has received allegations that former Rep. Eric Massa groped at least three male staffers and conducted himself improperly with interns as well as full-time aides, a source familiar with the matter tells POLITICO.
One incident allegedly occurred when Massa traveled to San Francisco with an aide for a fundraising trip, a second source said.
This seems to be another case of life-imitates-The-Simpsons -- specifically, the episode where incarcerated attempted murderer Sideshow Bob calls into (the obvious paraody of) Limbaugh's program and casts himself as a conservative unfairly railroaded by the liberal justice system. Limbaugh turns him into a martyr. See this video, starting at approximately 4:40 and continuing for about two minutes: | positive |
Virtus.pro shocked the CS:GO scene following a spectacular performance at EPICENTER 2017 after the team knocked out the most recent Major champions, Gambit Esports and current #1 CS:GO team in the world, FaZe Clan in the group stage. Now the Poles knocked G2 Esports into the third place match after a 2-1 series went in their favour.
Cybersport.com sat down with Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski to discuss the series against G2, the team's preparation against SK Gaming, the "plow" phenomenon and what motivates the team to perform.
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Everyone was helping each other in every single situation - if someone needed help, there was no stopping, we immediately helped one another.
PashaBiceps, congratulations on reaching the grand final of EPICENTER 2017. Could you take us over the best-of-3 series against G2 Esports?
All three maps were very hard. Starting with Cache, we expected to secure more rounds on the CT side, however we had a very good T side, we had really good communication and especially good teamwork. On the CT side we had good synergy on flashes, grenades and smokes. Everyone was helping each other in every single situation - if someone needed help, there was no stopping, we immediately helped one another.
The second map was Nuke, our best map. We probably play one of the best Nukes in the world, it was unlucky that we lost. We didn't win on the T or CT pistols, making it really hard to take the map. Still, we lost at 14:16 so it was very close. We wanted to make a comeback but it seems it wasn't enough at 14:15, despite our advantage we made a few mistakes and it tipped over to 16:14. We should have gone for a win or at the very least overtime.
The third map was Inferno, the map we probably practiced the most. Every single time we practiced at home we played Inferno. We worked on this map because we felt everyone beat us so hard on this map both on LAN and online. We knew that someday the power from our practice would come. This was the event where Inferno worked for us.
In the grand final you'll be facing SK Gaming, will you be doing any specific preparation before the match tomorrow, and what kind of mentality are you going into the match with?
We have played versus SK in a lot of finals and semi-finals, so we know how they play and they know how we play. We each get to remove a single map, since it's a best-of-5, so the better will win the series. We will be fine - you can lose two maps, but then you can with the next three. It will be a hell of a good series tomorrow.
This is probably the most important event outside of the major for our organisation, this is where our fans are.
As pragmatic and calculative as it may seem, many didn't expect you to make it this far in the tournament. Earlier I spoke with Filip "NEO" Kubski and I asked him: "How do you guys get the plow going?" How do you do this?
You know, at the beginning of the year we won DreamHack Las Vegas, we should have won the Major in Atlanta, unfortunately not, and straight after we started to struggle a lot. We don't feel pressure from our organisation and from the people, it only comes from the haters, you know.
For me the most motivational thing was the fact that we were playing in Russia. This is probably the most important event outside of the major for our organisation, this is where our fans are. We need to win, we need to win for sure. It's time. I feel that everyone has a lot of motivation to win in Russia.
The arena during Virtus.pro vs. G2 Esports
Lastly Pasha, what do you have to say to people who didn't believe, and most importantly, your fans?
Of course if you're winning, a lot of people are with you. If you start losing, a lot of people go away. I'd like to thank the people who are still with me and my team, I appreciate it massively and I will remember this, you know, for a very long time. People come and leave, but thank you so much for staying with us. I hope that good times are coming.
You know, it's like a lottery some times. You're winning, you're losing but the most important thing is to stick together. There have been some dark thoughts like "someone needs to go to another team etc." Only calmness has saved us in these hard times. | positive |
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee(WDEF) – The 911 audio recording of a conversation between dispatch and a five year old is shedding light into a double homicide case.
The murders happened Sunday evening in the 2100 block of East 13th Street.
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Moments after George Dillard, 24, of Chattanooga and his girlfriend, Lakita Hicks, 25, also of Chattanooga were shot to death, Hick’s five year old called 911.
Dispatch:
“Okay what happened”
Child:
“My Daddy and Mother got shot”.
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Dispatch:
“Who is there with you right now?”
Child:
“Nobody.”
Dispatch:
“You know who did it?”
Child:
No.
At one point, the child is heard asking the dispatcher to tell police officers to come to his home.
“Yes I got them on the way to you now. Okay. Stay on the phone with me,” said the dispatcher.
The operator then asked child if someone came into the house.
“First they were in the backyard but now a dude shot them,” said the child.
Right before officers arrived on scene, the child told dispatch that both his mom and her boyfriend are dead inside the house.
During a press conference, Chattanooga Police Chief Fred Fletcher told reporters that solving this crime has become a major priority for many of his officers who first responded to the scene.
“My officers take all violence very serious but they are taking this one personally. I’m not going to share the details with you, but there are officers who are not normally involved with investigations who are working on this.”
The five year old is now living with another family member.
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A woman who was raped by an alleged sorcerer in Saudi Arabia is appealing for executing her rapist who was sentenced to six months in jail.
In a report from the eastern province of Qatif on Sunday, Saudi newspapers said the woman told court that she went to the man’s house and stripped off her clothes because she was under his magic spell.
The court sentenced the unidentified rapist to six months in prison and 50 lashes with the whip after it could not find evidence of rape.
“The man told court he had a relationship with the woman, who could not prove her charges that he is a sorcerer,” Shams daily said.
It quoted the woman, who it did not identify, as saying:”This man is a sorcerer…he made me go to his house and take my clothes off without realizing what I am doing…I affirm my demand for his execution.” | positive |
John Perry Barlow, a poet and political activist who has written lyrics for the Grateful Dead , suffered a heart attack on Wednesday (May 27). He has been disclosing his ordeal on Twitter and Facebook.
“I was dead for about 8 minutes on Wed eve,” he tweeted on Thursday morning. “Total cardiac arrest. Hard to relax & sleep now. And sad to report no Ascending Light.”
Later that afternoon, he wrote three tweets 90 minutes apart thanking his fans for their well-wishes, the last of which included a picture of him sitting up in his hospital bed. Combined, they read, “So much Love! I feel bathed in it from every succulent pore of Space/Time. It's none my business whether or not I deserve it. I accept. (However, while I believe I can feel all that love, deserved or not, I can't receive all those calls for a day or 6. Bless you all!). I have prevailed. Back shortly. Armed and dangerous. Unlike the USA PATRIOT ACT. With any luck.”
The 67-year old Barlow met Bob Weir in high school, and the two of them began working together in 1971 after a falling out the guitarist had with Robert Hunter. Together, Barlow and Weir wrote Dead favorites like “Mexicali Blues,” “I Need a Miracle,” “Hell in a Bucket” and “Throwing Stones.”
In 1990 Barlow co-founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation after discovering that the federal government was having difficulty grasping the legal aspect of emerging online technologies. The foundation, of which Barlow is still on the Board of Directors, works to defend the civil liberties of computer users.
See the Grateful Dead and Other Rockers in the Top 100 Albums of the '70s | positive |
Traditional_Mud_1241 comments on My Daughter has watched me play Stardew since I got it. Got a pkg in the mail today and was opening it. She said, “What’d ya get?” ..”Last day of school gift for you. You’ve spent so much time watching me farm I thought you’d like a farm of your own 🥹 StardewValley log in sign up subreddits search sidebar comments My Daughter has watched me play Stardew since I got it. Got a pkg in the mail today and was opening it. She said, “What’d ya get?” ..”Last day of school gift for you. You’ve spent so much time watching me farm I thought you’d like a farm of your own 🥹Discuss(i.redd.it) 7427 points7428 points7429 points submitted 4 months ago by Makieveli1 5 3 5 & 2 more Share Report best top new controversial old random q&a live (beta) Traditional_Mud_1241 898 points899 points900 points 4 months ago Yes!! "Remember how I showed you how to chop down a tree? We need 1,000 wood kid, better get axing" I mean - the family bonding thing. That's exciting too. Collapse Permalink ollies-toke 121 points122 points123 points 4 months ago Haha def good bonding time. My 4yo loves watching us play and even tho he’s still learning to read he likes playing with me. Gets frustrated by the harder mechanics like fishing and I often have to pause to read text to him, but he does love to chop down trees and grind the caves 😅 Collapse Permalink Parent CalligraphieDustbin Diver 32 points33 points34 points 4 months ago Seems like good motivation to learn to read! All his sight words are going to be, like, "chicken" and "Hailey" and "dwarf." Lol Collapse Permalink Parent Makieveli1[S] 128 points129 points130 points 4 months ago 😂 Collapse Permalink Parent boofthegirl 29 points30 points31 points 4 months ago Chop chop kiddo. Get to work. Collapse Permalink Parent SparkyBoy414 29 points30 points31 points 4 months ago My son and I did that quest last night... except I'm the one with the good axe (he upgraded his pickaxe first)... so guess who was chopping the wood. The little jerk was going through the skull cavern while I got all the wood. We both really need to get all out tools upgraded. Collapse Permalink Parent Traditional_Mud_1241 13 points14 points15 points 4 months ago That’s a future business owner right there. Collapse Permalink Parent redditorspaceeditor 4 points5 points6 points 4 months ago Not too far off from how real farms work. Free labor! Collapse Permalink Parent | negative |
Lookups for complicit (“helping to commit a crime or do wrong in some way”) spiked after Ivanka Trump said "I don't know what it means to be complicit" during an interview with CBS's Gayle King.
The word had previously trended after it was used as the name of a perfume in a skit on Saturday Night Live. The skit featured Scarlett Johansson portraying Ivanka Trump.
It’s an argument SNL makes, cannily, via the less political side of Ivanka’s public image: her status as a fashion icon, as a brand, as a person known both for her looks and for her Look. As the ad’s sultry voice-over explains of the Trump daughter, “She’s beautiful … she’s powerful … she’s … complicit.”
—Megan Garber, theatlantic.com, 12 Mar. 2017
Michael Vacon, CC-BY-SA 4.0 Photo: Lookups for 'complicit' spiked after Saturday Night Live aired a fake commercial for an imaginary Ivanka Trump-branded perfume called Complicit.
Complicit is thought to be a back-formation (a word formed by shortening an existing, and longer, word), taken from the older complicity (“association or participation in or as if in a wrongful act”). Complicity has been in use since at least the middle of the 17th century, when Thomas Blount defined the word memorably (and succinctly) as “a consenting or partnership in evil.” Complicit is considerably more recent, with our earliest evidence currently coming from the middle of the 19th century.
After stating that a recruiting rendezvous had been established in the United States by complicit British civil and military officers, he says these considerations, and the fact that the cause of complaint was not a mere casual occurrence, but deliberately designed and conducted by responsible public functionaries, impelled me to present the case to the British Government.
—The Louisville Daily Courier (Louisville, KY), 1 Jan. 1856
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Protesters call for prosecution of police in fatal shooting
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Dozens of demonstrators huddled around bonfires Saturday evening, maintaining their presence at a Minneapolis police station where they have established an encampment following the death of a black man who was shot by police last weekend.
Minneapolis civil rights activist Mel Reeves said the primary goal of the protests is to see the officers involved in the death of Jamar Clark prosecuted based on statements of people who say they saw the shooting. He said the officers should face charges and "go through the same procedures that we do. We think they're guilty, but let the court decide."
Union organizers held a solidarity rally earlier in the day where several speakers said they supported the demonstrators' calls for improved relations between police officers and community members and the prosecution of officers involved in Jamar Clark's death.
Kerry Jo Felder, secretary for the NAACP, speaks to a crowd of union workers and protesters in front of a police precinct Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, in Minneapolis. An encampment of protesters outside a Minneapolis police station vowed Saturday to maintain their vigil over the death of a black man who was shot by police, saying they won't move until video recordings of the encounter are released and authorities change how they interact with communities they serve. (Kyndell Harkness/Star Tribune via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT; ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS OUT; MAGS OUT; TWIN CITIES LOCAL TELEVISION OUT
Kyle Edwards of AFSCME Local 3800, representing University of Minnesota clerical workers, told the crowd that working class people are becoming aware that "we're all in this together." He led a chant of, "No justice, no peace! Prosecute the police!"
Protesters, led by leaders from the NAACP and Black Lives Matter, also have called for the release of surveillance footage taken at the scene of the deadly encounter early Sunday.
Gov. Mark Dayton said he met with Clark's family and leaders of the Minneapolis chapter of Black Lives Matter on Saturday. He said U.S. Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta jointed the meeting by telephone and reiterated her concern that releasing the video would be "extremely detrimental" to a federal criminal civil rights probe that's underway. Dayton said he will urge the Justice Department to release the recordings "as soon as doing so will not jeopardize" the investigation.
Authorities have said the footage — from an ambulance, mobile police camera, public housing cameras and people's cellphones — doesn't show the full incident and that releasing the recordings would also taint a review by the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Mica Grimm of Black Lives Matter said she was at the meeting and told officials the protests won't end until the community says it's OK. She said she wants to ensure the "safety of this community after we leave this space."
Both officers involved in the shooting, Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze, have been placed on standard administrative leave. Authorities haven't said who fired the fatal shot.
Police have said the officers were responding to an assault call and found the 24-year-old Clark interfering with paramedics. Authorities say there was a struggle. The head of the Minneapolis police union has said Clark was shot after reaching for an officer's gun. Protesters have said they don't believe that version of events.
Clark's cousin Kenya McKnight said the family wants people to remember that Clark was loved and cared for and "he was really on this path of getting his life together." Funeral plans have been set for Wednesday at Shiloh Temple International.
Clark spent much of his 20s in and out of prison, serving a three-year sentence for a first-degree robbery conviction in 2010. Earlier this year, he was convicted of a felony count of terroristic threats and sentenced to 15 months in prison, but his sentence was stayed for five years and he was out on probation.
McKnight said any focus on Clark's background is misplaced. "America has a background," she said, "and a criminal record of violence against black people."
Some people say they saw him handcuffed at the time of the shooting — a claim police have disputed. McKnight, speaking for the family, said that's not something they're concerned with.
"That's not the point. The point is: He was unarmed, on the ground, now he's dead," she said.
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Grace Jones, of the AFSCME union, chants along with the crowd of union workers and protesters before speaking in front of a police precinct Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, in Minneapolis. An encampment of protesters outside a Minneapolis police station vowed Saturday to maintain their vigil over the death of a black man who was shot by police, saying they won't move until video recordings of the encounter are released and authorities change how they interact with communities they serve. (Kyndell Harkness/Star Tribune via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT; ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS OUT; MAGS OUT; TWIN CITIES LOCAL TELEVISION OUT
Alanna Galloway speaks to a crowd in front of a police precinct Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, in Minneapolis. An encampment of protesters outside a Minneapolis police station vowed Saturday to maintain their vigil over the death of a black man who was shot by police, saying they won't move until video recordings of the encounter are released and authorities change how they interact with communities they serve. (Kyndell Harkness/Star Tribune via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT; ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS OUT; MAGS OUT; TWIN CITIES LOCAL TELEVISION OUT
Minneapolis NAACP leader Nekima Levy-Pounds speaks at a prayer vigil Friday, Nov. 20, 2015 in Minneapolis. A demonstration of people upset over the shooting death of a black man in a confrontation with Minneapolis police entered its seventh day Saturday, with an encampment of protesters at a north side police station vowing to maintain their vigilance until they¿re satisfied the case has been properly resolved. (AP Photo/Greg Moore)
Mica Grimm, with Black Lives Matter Minneapolis, listens as NAACP youth director Stephen Green speaks at a makeshift memorial for Jamar Clark near Plymouth Avenue, Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, in Minneapolis. Clark was fatally shot by police on Sunday. (Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT; ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS OUT; MAGS OUT; TWIN CITIES LOCAL TELEVISION OUT
NAACP Youth Director Stephen Green sings "We Shall Overcome" at a makeshift memorial for Jamar Clark near Plymouth Avenue, Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, in Minneapolis. Clark was fatally shot by police on Sunday. (Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT; ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS OUT; MAGS OUT; TWIN CITIES LOCAL TELEVISION OUT | positive |
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Should Kids Use Recorders or Cameras to Monitor Their Teachers? | The Wrightslaw Way Menu Top Menu Wrightslaw.com Advocacy Sped law Training Store Newsletter HELPline Blog Home The Wrightslaw Way Special Education Law and Advocacy Search Menu Primary menu Transition IEPs Q & As from Wrightslaw: Accommodations – IEPs Q & As from Wrightslaw: LRE – Transition Post navigation ← Previous Next → Should Kids Use Recorders or Cameras to Monitor Their Teachers? Posted on 09/15/2008 by Wrightslaw — 58 Comments ↓ A few days ago, a parent asked how she could prove that her child was receiving instruction from the aide, not the teacher. Another parent suggested that she put a video camera or recording device in her child’s backpack so the child could gather evidence to support the parent’s claim. What??? We NEVER recommend that parents . . . . . . ask, allow, or encourage their children to monitor their teachers. First, you would put your child in the position of spying on his teacher or letting his parent down. Who will he betray? Putting your child in this position would cause incredible anxiety and guilt. Second, if the child is caught (and the odds of getting caught are extremely high), the child will be in very hot water. Third, no one will ever trust you or your child again – and rightfully so. Finally, your child would be viewed as a snitch and a sneak, and may never live this reputation down. Your child would suffer more than you. Questions about who is teaching a child and what the child is being taught are common in our cases. There is a simple solution. The private sector expert who evaluated the child observes the child’s program and talks with the teacher. The evaluator has expertise about this child and her needs, the program she needs, if the program being provided is appropriate., if the teacher is adequately trained and is implementing the program properly. Unlike a parent or child, the evaluator is in a position to provide a report or testimony about the program and how it is being implemented. Can Parents Observe Their Children’s Classrooms? Stay tuned… This entry was posted in Advocacy, Confidentiality, General Info, No Child Left Behind and tagged classroom observations, FERPA, observations, parent observations, parental participation, Privacy by Wrightslaw. Bookmark the permalink. Elaine on 01/05/2022 at 4:39 am said: When my son was in kinder I was called to his school to bring change of close since he had urinated on himself….that puzzled me since he had been potty trained and we didn’t have any issues with his outside the classroom. A device was placed in his backpack and it was discovered that his teacher was ignoring him when he would ask to go to the restroom – she either wanted to humiliate him or knew he loved recess so he would miss recess waiting for me to bring him a change of clothing. I don’t regret finding out she was doing this—we moved him on for his own good. Her behavior towards my child was unwarranted. Reply ↓ Derek on 08/09/2021 at 1:06 pm said: This didn’t age well. Now it is increasingly necessary to monitor teachers and what teaching materials are used, what models are being worked under, and so on. This is the absolute right of every parent. Reply ↓ Elaine on 01/05/2022 at 4:39 am said: I agree.. Reply ↓ Aaron on 09/06/2019 at 6:54 pm said: Our school district is being investigated by the State of Kentucky for abusing special needs kids. The administration CLEARLY is abusing my daughter and they hide behind FERPA when pressed for video they allege they “reviewed” without a court order no video, by the time you get a court order, it’s been erased. The cold hard truth is schools have become prisons for minority children and administrators are without any sort of accountability. Teachers are generally pretty good because they can be held accountable, but administrators are generally pretty evil overlords. At least that’s my experience raising 7 minority children in Jefferson County Kentucky. Reply ↓ Adam on 07/07/2019 at 3:38 pm said: Honestly if you put the recorder in the bag, don’t ask the child to do it. Record the evidence for yourself and not to use it as evidence. It can be an affirmation or an observation of the quality of instruction. If the teacher is good, then the quality of instruction should happen as often as the classroom atmosphere will permit. It’s understandable that misbehavior will happen, but a teacher with the right support and training will have some form of redirection to help the classroom to refocus on the material. Unless your child completely understands all of the material they should be called on equally. Otherwise some teachers will distribute attention to students aren’t grasping the content so they have an opportunity for success and can build their confidence. Reply ↓ Amy on 04/15/2019 at 9:09 pm said: My question is they used a flat iron my child burning her hair and neck . And nothing was done and her twin brother told me they pull on her in the hall grabbing her by the arm and squeeze it . When she was having seizure they never informed me and stated she wasn’t listening to them and they would punish her for it. Should you trust the school they take kids that are disabled and pick on them because it harder to prove what’s really going on. so putting a camera on my child seems to be the only way to see and get the evidence need to stop the abuse. Reply ↓ Rebecca on 03/13/2019 at 10:51 am said: In China there are videos in every classroom. America needs the same. Too many teachers are getting accused it could protect them . Also too many students are claiming abuse it would protect them as well. Works in China, teachers always make sure thier lessons and behavior are top-notch. Reply ↓ Fritzann on 10/15/2019 at 8:14 am said: In our school there are cameras in each class but it is all to convienent the videos are erased by the time the school calls the parents to come view them. Reply ↓ omayra on 09/17/2018 at 9:15 pm said: I HAVE A NON VERBAL SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD WHOM JUST STARTED MIDDLE SCHOOL AND RECENTLY SHE STARTED HAVING SEIZURES IN SCHOOL. HER TRIGGERS ARE BEING YELLED AT BUT I CANNOT PROVE IT . I WAS TOLD I COULDN’T PLACE A BODY CAM ON HER .. IS THERE ANY LAW PROHIBITING THIS? Reply ↓ Chuck on 09/18/2018 at 1:01 pm said: Probably depends on your state law, & rules. Your parent training & information center may know. http://www.parentcenterhub.org/find-your-center Reply ↓ Billy on 09/26/2018 at 9:51 pm said: Who cares if there Is a law against it? If you have told your child’s teacher that being yelled at triggers seizures, and she is having seizures at school, then I wouldn’t give a hoot about the legality of it and would just do it. If nothing else send in a voice recorder. Reply ↓ H h on 05/01/2018 at 5:01 pm said: What? Do you have no concern for the child? Who cares if the child is a “snitch”, if the child isn’t getting the proper instruction, something needs to be done about it. Reply ↓ Katrina on 04/10/2018 at 9:50 am said: Wow! It’s appaling what little concern you have for the child. What about parents being able to trust the school?! I don’t envy teachers but there aren’t many left that I have respect for anymore. I’m sick and tired of situations like these being about the teachers. This is about innocent children and the lengths teachers will go to, to prove their authority. Children deserve just as much respect as teacher’s and in a lot of cases, more. EVERY parent has the right to know how their child is being treated and it’s sad that parents have to “bug” their child so that teachers will do their damn job! Reply ↓ Kayla on 07/21/2017 at 12:09 am said: I plan on putting a microphone or camera in my kids backpack without the child’s or teachers knowledge. I don’t trust the teachers, in the last 10 years countless teachers have been found abusing kids, being racist toward kids (black and white), and so much more. So honestly, I don’t care how a teacher may feel… My tax dollars pay their salary. Bottom line. Reply ↓ Katrina on 04/10/2018 at 9:51 am said: Amen sister!!! Reply ↓ Lance on 09/13/2016 at 4:29 pm said: Teachers are “supposed” to be professional. That means – unless they have something to hide – they should welcome being monitored. Reply ↓ Miguel on 03/02/2019 at 3:48 am said: EXACTLY Reply ↓ mike on 03/21/2016 at 9:06 am said: My son gets picked on cause he is new to school. Teachers tell him to stop being taddle tail when he approaches her. Other say she took him in hallway and pulled him into the doorway and grabbed him by the face. Went to principle and nothing happened. Now two classes he had A’s are C’s. They said he missed some assignments while sick. He asked first day back for the assignments and they told him it was to late. I went and asked they said they had to find the paperwork. Then next day I went online and the missing assignments were marked collected. School should be like old days. Kids pick on you. You take something. Knock the first two out and then fight one on one and take your day or two home. Reply ↓ Wrightslaw on 03/21/2016 at 9:42 am said: If your child is being bullied, by teachers and/or students, here are some great suggestions about how to deal with the teachers/school and stop the problem without bringing more harm to your child. https://www.wrightslaw.com/info/bully.teachers.bruce.htm Reply ↓ Billy on 09/26/2018 at 10:01 pm said: I know. They are told to come forward convening bullying, then they do and this happens. A child at my son’s school was bullied to the point that at the end of last school year he tried to commit suicide at age 13. His mother went to school authorities and they told her “he is just going to learn how to take it. That is not how you handle a bully….you punch them square in the nose! Anyway my son came home after this year’s first day and said the boy had been pushed down that very morning. Wanna know what I did? Bypassed the local BOE and went straight to the state BOE, aND told them what was going on and what the parent had even told. They got back with me the same day letting me know that that was not the way it should.have been handled, and wanting the child’s and bully’s name. Reply ↓ Kris on 03/09/2016 at 12:43 am said: I am having the same problems with my daughter in school she says a bunch of kids are picking on her and every time she tells the teacher the teacher said she don’t want to hear it I went to the school board I went to the superintendent and I went to the principal and nobody wants to do anything about it my daughter gets mad and walks out of class she goes to the office and they call me to come pick her up the school tells me that she darts for the door to run out picking up chairs and throwing them my daughter has never thrown anything I don’t know what else to do she pretty much missed half of the school year because they send her home do you have any advice what I should do Reply ↓ mike on 03/08/2016 at 5:53 pm said: i’ve already caught the teacher saying racist things such as why is it all white parent think their kids belong in gifted. The teacher didn’t hang up the phone after leaving a message so got a nice recording of a very inappropriate conversation. So your right, i’ll record what is being said in a class. Instead of going to the locally media i approached the teacher and played it for the principle. I dont trust the teachers at that school and its a trust they broke. So it’s a nice etopia to think all teachers are awesome and kind but reality says otherwise.And before you think this is a teacher bashing post my mother and mother in law are both teachers. Unfortunately these unprofessional teachers are not dumb they know the politics and how to be desecrate. So to me recording devices are the only way to prevent a he said she said debate and gather facts Reply ↓ Ellen on 08/25/2015 at 2:01 pm said: Recording devices should be allowed in classrooms, if a situation warrants it. He should be required to tell them one time only that he has a recording device and will be using it at random times in the classroom if a situation arises. Anyone with half a brain knows that if you tell someone that they are being recorded, his behavior will be different than if he does not know he is being recorded. If bringing recording devices can deter bullying or harassment, then they should be allowed. It should be obvious that the reason teachers do not want devices in the classroom is because they know that they will get caught. From my experience, there are plenty of teachers who thrive on bullying and harassing the students instead of teaching Reply ↓ Cassandra on 10/06/2016 at 9:46 pm said: But what about the teacher who is being targeted with bad behavior from the student? Should the teacher be able to record the student so others can see the bad behavior? Reply ↓ Katrina on 04/10/2018 at 9:56 am said: No because teacher’s are supposed to be acting like mature adults! Children miabehave, it’s what they do. Yes, children need to behave. Teacher’s need to stop teaching if they can’t handle the pressure. If you are doing what is right, then you have nothing to worry about. Children on the other hand are still learning right from wrong. Reply ↓ Christopher on 05/25/2015 at 3:18 pm said: The title of this article should be “Be nice to bullying teachers and don’t spy on them”. Their rights override your own child’s well-being. Reply ↓ Steve on 12/28/2015 at 2:08 pm said: Agreed. Many horrendous acts have been caught by aides/teachers because the parents chose to tape. Reply ↓ Jen on 08/20/2014 at 6:05 pm said: So your article comes off as more caring about a child being called a liar or snitch then the actual or possible outcome that horrible things are taking place in the classroom? Your article is “inadequate” and contains horrible and flawed thinking. Schools should have CAMERAS installed in each hall, staircase, classroom, and anywhere else that’s legally viable that will serve as evidence. A school will have nothing to fear or hide if they didn’t do anything they weren’t supposed to in the first place. Reply ↓ Janice on 10/27/2015 at 12:23 pm said: Agreed, this can be legal, after all police officers are public officials and are obligated to be taped. Reply ↓ Wrightslaw on 10/27/2015 at 9:38 pm said: Ellen, Jen, Chris, Janice: I see your points and agree. The original article was written more than 10 years ago. It does not reflect my thoughts today and it needs to come down. When I responded to that email from a parent, it was in a time when we were not aware of the pervasive abuses that occur in schools. Now these abuses are being recorded by Smartphones. We can’t keep our heads in the sand about the fact that we have a serious problem. Today, a too-familiar news story broke. In SC, a sheriff’s deputy / school resource officer grabbed a young teenage girl who was sitting in her desk, tossed her backwards, then dragged her and her desk to the front of her classroom, in front of her horrified classmates. He put his knee down on her, handcuffed her, and arrested her for “disturbing the school.” Apparently, her offense was that she was using her cell phone in class. When her teacher told her to leave class, she did not obey. The girl was small physically. The deputy, a weight lifter and strength coach at the school, outweighed her by at least 150 lbs. This was an abuse of power by a police officer who has a history of this behavior. Just when you think you’ve seen it all, something else, something worse, appears on the morning news. You realize that this isn’t new – no one knows how often these abuses happen. Thanks to the technology in Smartphones, videos are getting out to the public. The genie is out of the bottle. We can’t continue to live in denial about this problem. Regular tape recorders will probably be obsolete if they aren’t already. Thanks for your comments. I’ll leave this up for a few days in case anyone is still following it. Reply ↓ Rose on 03/22/2016 at 11:27 am said: There are abuses. What is the solution to unruly students who just want to stir the soup? Their defiant behavior makes it impossible for everyone to learn and participate in class, especially the special education students. Teachers have the responsibility to present engaging lessons but that isn’t always enough. Some student’s goal is to be disruptive. Ignore the phone and they move on to something else. Regardless of their behavior, teachers are held accountable for their learning; not the student and not their parents. So, what are we to do? Reply ↓ J. S. on 03/06/2018 at 4:48 pm said: You, miss Rose are ignorant “especially the special education students??!!” Teachers are puppets to their administration. It is not about any of our children’s education. Period. Katrina on 04/10/2018 at 10:02 am said: Children misbehaving has absolutely nothing to do with this. Teacher’s CANNOT justify their actions due to the children’s behavior. That’s why they are called adults and children are called “children.” If student’s are misbehaving, there is a way to deal with that and by NO means does that solution include teachers abusing their power and their students. Sko on 01/02/2018 at 10:27 pm said: First of all, all schools DO have cameras in every classroom. They can see eveeything that goes on with the teacher or the atudent. They just are more likely to cover their butts when they know they are in the wrong. This is coming from experience and facts. Reply ↓ Katrina on 04/10/2018 at 10:03 am said: No, not all schools have cameras in the classrooms. Reply ↓ Sharon L. on 02/19/2013 at 9:35 pm said: Yolanda, First of all you are able to request copies of your child’s records &only pay a nominal fee for copies. .50 cents a sheet is robbery. I hope you have an attorney for the due process hearing. It is difficult to represent yourself. Once the court decides who wins you can never use the evidence that you used on the school again or go to due process for that same issue again. As far as the evaluation goes all requests should be made in writing & you must sign the school’s consent form or they do not have to be complete in 60 days. We found this out the hard way by requesting an evaluation in writing but not signing their consent form. They did not do the evaluation until I found out from someone else I needed to sign the consent form. I was furious with them for not telling me about it. Reply ↓ Yolanda on 02/18/2013 at 7:34 am said: My son’s school will not allow me to view his school records..I requested a due process hearing, which the records were suppose to be sent to me prior to the due process resolution meeting and they weren’t sent. The superintendent informed me the records cost .50 cents per page..I have requested the records twice..by fax, which was dated and stamped. I also, informed the IEP team, which I am experiencing a hardhip, because I only receive assistance from the government, but still have not received my son’s medical records..Also, why don’t ya’ll or anyother special education program offer classes online..I am unable to attend because I have a disabled, who had a malignant baseball size tumor located in the left temporal lobe, which the teacher and para esculates his behavior.I requested a Neuropsychological exam but got no results.. Reply ↓ Elizabeth Z. on 02/07/2013 at 6:00 pm said: But can a parent use a video recording device to observe their child under the following conditions?: 1) the teacher and the school administration is completely informed that this will be happening; and 2) the device used will not record – it transmits in real time while the parent observes from another room (like a video baby monitor). I would like to do this because I believe my presence in the room changes my son’s behavioral dynamics, but a different person in the room observing on my behalf will not gather the nuances of his behavior that I am trying to learn. Reply ↓ Reginald on 04/14/2009 at 10:50 am said: ‘Should Kids Use Recorders or Cameras to Monitor Their Teachers?’ Answer: Teachers should use cameras to protect themselves from students… period. Today’s children are disrepectful, rude and have a sense of entitlement as if they know more than their teachers. Today’s children are a threat to teachers and should be stopped. Reply ↓ Marc on 10/22/2008 at 6:49 am said: This is stupid. Kids should not carry around cameras or any other recording devices. But they already are! They are called mobile phones that can take pictures, video and sound. Reply ↓ Casey on 10/21/2008 at 12:50 pm said: I read your article about spying on the school. What does a parent do when you suspect a child is being abused and the school and authorities refuse to investigate. The child come home with bruises and other things? The school attorney is the health and welfare hearing officer so complaints go nowhere there, she is appointed as a special prosecutor for the police so the school resource officers don’t accept complaints because they won’t be found to have merit and is the attorney is on the SEAP and advises the school board tell them it is nothing. She also hires hearing officers to speak at her conferences so getting a fair impartial hearing is out of the question etc. What is a parent to do when there appears to be no hope? Reply ↓ MARY on 10/06/2008 at 9:21 pm said: We asked for an IEE at the districts expense and they said YES, gave us a list and I called every single one, they either do not do this anymore or have NO time for this now etc etc.. We want this as we know their are “close knit” issues that have worked to our sons great disadvantage, we are following the rules , i even bring snacks , tape the sessions ,all the things my training tells me to do and it does help but there is still one teacher that abused my son for 10 months lied and was caught in her own handwriting , on a book that was passed thru the LEA , US , AND TEACHER every day therefore by law making it a part of his record. When they saw how much evidence against this teacher and how much it showed the lying in her own hand , Spec ed (according to our principle ) , bade him to SHRED the daily book. how do you fight that ? Reply ↓ MARY on 10/06/2008 at 8:51 pm said: i have a son with PTSD , from abuse surffered at the hands of more than 4 teachers , arms pulled out of sockets ,thrown against walls , locked in closet with a bat. He has had such a bad record of burned out teachers that he does not even tell anymore , he feels this is it …. this is the way it will be for him , school equals pain. We finally got smart and I am studying thru your workbooks etc at home to become an advocate for families and it started to help my son . Low and behold ,he is now in a new school and he has no aide nor requires one (which we have begged at every IEP meeting for three years , he is a safety and getting tested properly for the gifted program , he pretested in the top 4 % in the USA in intelligence and was getting c’s ??? We are happy and so is he Amen. Reply ↓ Sko on 01/02/2018 at 10:51 pm said: This sounds just like what my son is going through. Can you give me any advice? Please?! Reply ↓ Nakia on 04/12/2018 at 9:37 am said: Oh please see this…I am going through this as well. PLEASE contact me with some advice. Reply ↓ Chuck on 04/12/2018 at 12:57 pm said: I suggest contacting your state parent training & information center. They will be aware of your options in your state. http://www.parentcenterhub.org/find-your-center Reply ↓ shelly on 10/06/2008 at 2:19 pm said: Should Kids Use Recorders or Cameras to Monitor Their Teachers? Absolutely not only should the child but the school should monitor the teacher especially when abuse charges have been filed with the state not only to protect the child but also the teacher and the kids would come home with a lot less burses on them. Sad to say the child is not safe in the class room but this is the reality of the new world we are currently living in with random school shooting and cameras are a must in cases like this. Reply ↓ karenRZ on 09/26/2008 at 11:24 am said: Re: Robert That’s a horrible story. I hope you were able to put your son into a safe and appropriate classroom after that nightmare! Some people should not teach. Reply ↓ Wrightslaw on 09/23/2008 at 8:11 pm said: Ettie – You need to make decisions about whether to withdraw your child based on what’s best for your him/her (not your case). If you have requested a hearing, and your main witness has written a letter saying that the school’s program is appropriate, how will you deal with that? Remember the Rules of Adverse Assumptions – that you cannot testify. How will you prove your case? Although you observed the program (regardless of your observation skills), your testimony will not have the power or credibility as that of your psychologist. Before going forward, please consult with an experienced special education attorney. Reply ↓ Ettie on 09/21/2008 at 3:33 pm said: ADVICE ON REMOVING A CHILD FROM INAPPROP. CLASS
My child has attention/borderline auditory processing issues. I observed special ed class – distractions, noise, dual-teaching on two sides of room, etc. I’m writing spec ed director and plan to place child in home school until he can be placed in general ed with appropriate support. Any advice on whether it is good/bad to pull a child from inappropriate class? Will it hurt/help our case? He’s doing better (As & Bs) in general ed so far. (Ds in noisy spec ed class). Problem: School says I’m “inaccurate” in observing noisy spec ed class. Another problem: my specialist/psych recommended this program in a letter to the school. We took his advice. School has his letter. He says they deceived him about noisy classroom, but is reluctant to write new letter. He still likes this program overall. I have an advocate and will proceed. May not win as ALJ’s have ruled for schools 90% in past 3 years. HELP! Reply ↓ Rebecca on 09/19/2008 at 9:31 am said: I proved this with my son in an IEP meeting. I asked very specific questions about the class I knew the 1:1 was teaching. They had to call her into the room to answer the questions, even though the person who should have been over seeing was in the meeting. This was evidence enough to win our complaint at state level. Reply ↓ SusanB on 09/17/2008 at 4:16 pm said: ADaddy, While I certainly understand your concerns and your frustration(been there, done that, got 9 t-shirts), I have to agree with Karen Z on this one. Due process is so expensive and then what do you get if you do prove your case and win? It is my experience that most often times when there is a due process hearing (even though it was put in place to protect our kids), the kid still loses, by the time the district either goes ahead and complies or appeals the decision, the year has gone by and the child pays the price for the parents taking on the school district. Here is what you can do, I take this lesson from the Wrights, Assume that you will go to due process and prepare for the worst, you lay the paper trail so thick that you need rubber boots to wade through it. Call a meeting, ask questions of the aide and the teacher, in a non adversarial way, like what percentage of the time she is with your son or what areas she sees as weknesses or strengths, etc get them to SAY IT, then document it. The playing field is leveled when they know that YOU know and can back it up, that you may be able to go to due process and win. All of this without you ever even uttering the words, due process. You may also want to check the exact language in the IEP regarding the aide, to make sure there is no way it can be interpreted as she will serve the enite class rather that just your son. Good Luck 🙂 Reply ↓ karenRZ on 09/17/2008 at 12:05 pm said: Good luck to you ADaddy. A due process is expensive and time-consuming. We spent about $27,000 for experts, evals, and attorneys. We did not make it to a full-blown hearing, but chose to have an administrative hearing instead. That saved some dollars. We recouped our expenses for the evaluations, tuition and therapy, plus got about half our attorney fees back from the district – and that’s because we proved our case. However, if you are not able to prove your side, be prepared to kiss that money good-bye! Anytime you bring attorneys into the mix, the school district takes a defensive position. You don’t really want that unless you are willing to invest your money and time. Can you try to meet with them first, or if that fails, use mediation instead? You don’t need an attorney, and it would be less expensive. Good luck!! Reply ↓ ADaddy on 09/17/2008 at 6:40 am said: We are in a situation where the IEP expressly guarantees my son an aide but the school has not provide one. Instead the classroom aide has, “been assigned to …”. It is clear from the difficulties with his behavior that he is not being shadowed. I fully expect that when our IEE assessor observes his class today that the aide will put on a show of staying near him. This doesn’t match my wife’s observations of ‘no aide’ when picking him up. Would I like to hide my digital recorder in his backpack…yes. I don’t do so as the school would argue that I am violating the privacy of the other children and teachers. So we’ll continue to let this game continue for a little bit more (strengthen our case) before involving our attorney. (i.e. due process) Reply ↓ Melinda on 09/16/2008 at 10:29 pm said: While I agree ‘bugging or recording’ our teachers by the students is not proper but having a parent ‘observe’ doesnt help either. This just makes the teacher ‘behave’ and make the child sound like a liar when they come home from school. When children come home and report to parents of verbal abuse and shoving by the teacher day after day and the situation is reported and cleared by a ‘close knit school’ and children from years prior have the same stories when asked about this teacher. Tells me ‘bugging or recording’ is necessary. Then again if all classrooms had cameras and microphones ( and recorded/stored) this kind of incident would not happen. Video/audio proof would be there. Reply ↓ karenRZ on 09/16/2008 at 2:37 pm said: I am the parent who suggested hiding a tape recorder – as a last resort – to get to the bottom of a problem at school. Understand where I am coming from: In March several years ago, I was volunteering at a book sale at my son’s school while he was in a morning preschool class. I bought some books for the classroom, and walked them down to his classroom to drop them off with his teacher. I was not expected. When I walked into the room, I found my 3 1/2 yr old son STRAPPED by his waist into a wooden high chair crying his eyes out! The aide put my son in a “time-out” and strapped him in. This incident occurred in the midst of our determining that the district had voilated our son’s IEP by changing the classroom to an ABA-type structure without prior notice to the parents. He was having behavioral problems because of this change. Later, the school district filed a Due Process action against us when we tried to get them to revert back to the classroom structure they had in the fall when we enrolled him. We ended up winning, but I’ll never forget my son strapped into that chair. Because he wasn’t verbal, we could not get the full story from him, and relied upon the teacher and aides to communicate with us. Perhaps if I had “bugged” my son’s bookbag, I could have found out sooner what was going on, and saved my child a month and a half of trauma. I’m not saying it would have been the right thing to do, but the administration was hiding what they were doing from us parents. That was the wrong thing to do! Reply ↓ SusanB on 09/16/2008 at 10:52 am said: I agree with David, the question is this, “Is the child making progress?” You find this out by getting measurable goals in the IEP and by tracking the progress toward these annual goals. To be quite honest, the teacher (outside the public school system) that finally made progress with my son had teaching credentials that expired two years ago, but was certified in the method that my son needed. While I am not endorsing a teacher not being highly qualified and I think “highly qualified” is important, the bottom line is this……… highly qualified means nothing if you are not effective or have not received the training required to implement a particular program effectively and with fidelity. Personally, I would never want to put my child in a predicament like this, I would just rather track the numbers. The numbers DO NOT lie. 🙂 Reply ↓ David1 on 09/16/2008 at 7:55 am said: The injustice that is done to our kids will not show up on a camera. Documenting and monitoring measurable IEP goals and expectations, will paint quite a clear picture. Baseline IQ and performance data is needed to begin to measure progress. We obtained this information from a local psychologist at our own expense. This gave us non biased measure of reference. As progress or lack of progress is made, you have data that will help you express your concern. I like to compare it to the State Trooper who pulls you over for speeding. He doesn’t walk up yelling and screaming and telling you that he can not believe that you have the nerve to speed when there are laws in place and posted signs that communicate the limits. 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A new intelligence assessment has concluded that the United States is the target of a massive, sustained cyber-espionage campaign that is threatening the country’s economic competitiveness, according to individuals familiar with the report.
The National Intelligence Estimate identifies China as the country most aggressively seeking to penetrate the computer systems of American businesses and institutions to gain access to data that could be used for economic gain.
The report, which represents the consensus view of the U.S. intelligence community, describes a wide range of sectors that have been the focus of hacking over the past five years, including energy, finance, information technology, aerospace and automotives, according to the individuals familiar with the report, who spoke on the condition of anonymity about the classified document. The assessment does not quantify the financial impact of the espionage, but outside experts have estimated it in the tens of billions of dollars.
Cyber-espionage, which was once viewed as a concern mainly by U.S. intelligence and the military, is increasingly seen as a direct threat to the nation’s economic interests.
In a sign of such concerns, the Obama administration is seeking ways to counter the online theft of trade secrets, according to officials. Analysts have said that the administration’s options include formal protests, the expulsion of diplomatic personnel, the imposition of travel and visa restrictions, and complaints to the World Trade Organization.
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Cyber-espionage is “just so widespread that it’s known to be a national issue at this point,” said one administration official, who like other current and former officials interviewed spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.
The National Intelligence Estimate names three other countries — Russia, Israel and France — as having engaged in hacking for economic intelligence but makes clear that cyber-espionage by those countries pales in comparison with China’s effort.
China has staunchly rejected such allegations, saying the Beijing government neither condones nor carries out computer hacking.
Dating to at least the early 1980s, China has made the acquisition of Western technology — through means licit and illicit — a centerpiece of its economic development planning. The explosion in computer use has greatly aided that transfer of technology.
China’s intelligence services, as well as private companies, frequently seek to exploit Chinese citizens or people with family ties to China who can use their insider access to U.S. corporate networks to steal trade secrets using thumb drives or e-mail, according to a report by the Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive.
The National Intelligence Estimate comes at a time when the U.S. government is making a concerted effort to develop policies that address cyberthreats against the nation.
“We need the NIE on cyber for a systematic and comprehensive understanding of what the most dangerous technologies are, who are the most threatening actors and what are our greatest vulnerabilities,” said former deputy defense secretary William J. Lynn III, who requested the report in 2011 but has not seen or been briefed on the contents.
Some officials have pressed for an unclassified summary to be released publicly. Michael Birmingham, a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, declined to comment on the report, except to say that “as a matter of policy, we do not discuss or acknowledge the existence of NIEs unless directed to do so.”
A range of sectors
Much of China’s cyber-espionage is thought to be directed at commercial targets linked to military technology. In 2011, when Chinese hackers attacked network security company RSA Security, the technology stolen was used to penetrate military-industrial targets. Shortly after, the networks of defense contracting giant Lockheed Martin, which used RSA security tokens, were penetrated by Chinese hackers. The company said no data were taken.
Companies in other sectors also have been targeted, though the reasons for the espionage are not always related to economic interests. The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post recently disclosed that they believe their networks were compromised in intrusions that originated in China.
Despite those disclosures and the growing prevalence of cyber-espionage, companies remain reluctant to report incidents.
“It’s harder for companies to suggest that they haven’t been attacked,” the administration official said. “The question is, how do they respond when they are asked about it? Is it in their interest to work with other companies and with the government to alleviate some of the problem?”
A watershed moment came in January 2010, when the tech titan Google announced that its networks had been hacked and that the intrusions originated in China. The intruders made off with valuable source code and targeted the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists and dissidents, the company announced.
In a new book, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt says China is the world’s “most sophisticated and prolific” hacker, adding: “It’s fair to say we’re already living in an age of state-led cyberwar, even if most of us aren’t aware of it.”
Administration’s response
In recognition of the growing problem, the State Department has elevated the issue to be part of its strategic security dialogue with China. Within the past year, the Justice Department has set up a program to train 100 prosecutors to bring cases related to cyber-intrusions sponsored by foreign governments.
In many ways, the moves are a response to what experts have described as the government’s earlier passivity in tackling the problem.
“The problem with foreign cyber-espionage is not that it is an existential threat, but that it is invisible, and invisibility promotes inaction,” a former government official said. The National Intelligence Estimate, he said, “would help remedy that” by detailing the scope of the threat.
Some experts have said that cyber-espionage’s cost to the U.S. economy might range from 0.1 percent to 0.5 percent of gross domestic product, or $25 billion to $100 billion. Other economists, while viewing the problem as significant, have pegged the losses lower.
The White House is set to soon release a trade-secrets report, compiled by U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator Victoria Espinel, that highlights the need for companies to work with the government to stop the pilfering, said officials familiar with the report.
The government cannot mount a case on its own. A company needs to think it was wronged, have enough evidence that can be made public and be willing to burn bridges with the country accused of the hacking, officials said.
The White House is also expected this week to issue an executive order on cybersecurity that calls for voluntary standards for critical private-sector computer systems and for enhanced sharing of threat information by the government with companies to help secure private-sector systems against cyber-intrusions. | positive |
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Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? Welcome to Reel Repair by Alan Tani. Log in Sign up Entire forum This topic This board Reel Repair by Alan Tani Fight the Fish, Not the Internet! September 24, 2022, 03:27:46 PM Main Menu Main Menu Home Search Reel Repair by Alan Tani ► General Maintenance Tips ► General Questions and Trouble Shooting ► Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? Started by pjstevko, September 20, 2022, 07:10:07 PM Previous topic - Next topic 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Print Go Down Pages1 User actions pjstevko Photo Group Member Posts: 1,814 Location: Three Rivers California Logged Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? September 20, 2022, 07:10:07 PM Just curious if anyone has ever had to file a dispute with Paypal for receiving a product different than described or never receiving their product? PacRat Firearms Group Member Posts: 929 Location: Southern California Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #1 September 20, 2022, 07:15:49 PM PayPal is really good about getting your money back but it takes a while. Crow Member Posts: 2,514 Dauphin Island Sunset Location: whiteside County, Illinois Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #2 September 20, 2022, 07:48:51 PM I've had a couple claims....PayPal did right by me ! There's nothing wrong with a few "F's" on your record....Food, Fun, Flowers, Fishing, Friends, and Fun....to name just a few ! happyhooker Member Posts: 1,667 Location: Minnesota Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #3 September 20, 2022, 08:28:43 PM Have filed a few. Several were sellers where I never received anything, and I was made whole by PP fairly promptly. Have had situations where received items were damaged, and I believe in every event, the seller themselves stepped up and made it right, usually with a total or partial refund. So, for me, track record has been very good. Frank Wompus Cat ENTREMANURE DAS GROSEN Sensei Member Posts: 1,929 HAVE REELS WILL FISH Location: Laguna Park Texas,U.S.A. at Lake Whitney Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #4 September 20, 2022, 08:40:59 PM Had Better luck with Pay Pal, well Faster than with E-bay. Pay Pal actually had a FREE Postage return on 1 item per year I used to get my money back on E-bay .Don't know if they still do . Lady sent me a Damn fish bowl instead of a Nice Reel I paid for . What a Fiasco ........My reel was NEVER Found . I had to send the Fishbowl Back on my Nickel before FLEA BAY would return my money for the Sellers SCREW UP.That's where I found out about Pay Pals one time per year return shipping .Course you have to had Paid with pay pal . Let us know ho it turns out for ya. Hope it turns out GOOD. If a Grass Hopper Carried a Shotgun then the Birds wouldn't MESS with Him Shellbelly Member Posts: 265 Location: Texas Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #5 September 20, 2022, 11:43:43 PM No problems with pay pal. I got scammed and they took care of it even though I was stupid. pjstevko Photo Group Member Posts: 1,814 Location: Three Rivers California Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #6 September 21, 2022, 04:22:35 AM I am just curious as to most people's experiences..... whalebreath Member Posts: 515 Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #7 September 21, 2022, 04:40:36 AM It's worked OK for me a couple times but it's too much work to post it all here. Cor Cape Town Firearms Group Member Posts: 1,403 I want to be fishing...... Location: Cape Town, South Africa Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #8 September 21, 2022, 05:48:44 AM For me PayPal has always worked well. Have never had problems but good to know that they fix it when it occurs. Cornelis happyhooker Member Posts: 1,667 Location: Minnesota Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #9 September 22, 2022, 01:48:28 AM PayPal can be cumbersome to deal with sometimes. Try to keep everything simple. I wish there was a better alternative, but I won't buy anything on the big auction site unless it goes thru PP. Frank DougK Member Posts: 112 Logged Re: Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? #10 September 22, 2022, 05:49:12 PM only once so far, item not received. Paypal was quick and easy to get my money back.. Print Go Up Pages1 User actions Reel Repair by Alan Tani ► General Maintenance Tips ► General Questions and Trouble Shooting ► Anyone ever had to file a dispute with Paypal? User actions Print Help | Terms and Rules | Go Up ▲ SMF 2.1.2 © 2022, Simple Machines Simple Audio Video Embedder Page created in 0.058 seconds with 17 queries. | negative |
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President Donald Trump singled out Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski for voting against the debate to repeal and replace Obamacare.
“Senator @lisamurkowski of the Great State of Alaska really let the Republicans, and our country, down yesterday,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Too bad!”
Murkowski joined Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine by voting against starting debate, forcing Vice President Mike Pence to break the 50-50 tie.
But nine Republican senators ultimately voted against the unpopular Senate repeal and replace option, as its fate in the legislative process was clearly doomed.
Collins and Murkowski joined Sens. Bob Corker of Tennessee, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Dean Heller of Nevada, Mike Lee of Utah, Jerry Moran of Kansas, and Rand Paul of Kentucky.
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At the start of the split, there were few teams that had a better read on early elemental dragons than Team EnVyUs. With seemingly instant chemistry born from their three Korean players — Shin “Seraph” Woo-yeong, jungler Kim “Procxin” Se-young and mid laner Noh “Ninja” Geon-woo — and their North American bottom lane of AD carry Benjamin “LOD” deMunck and support Nickolas “Hakuho” Surgent, nV leapt out to a 5-1 series start in the first three weeks of the 2016 North American League Championship Series Summer.
Throughout the split, they would only go on to win three more series total after those first three weeks, plummeting down the standings. If the summer split had been in best of twos, best of ones, or simply defaulted to the points system used in Korea, or win rate as a tiebreaker, Apex Gaming would have taken nV’s place as Cloud9’s quarterfinals opponent.
What made nV so successful at first, in addition to their dragon focus, was their late game teamfighting. When substituting for Team Impulse in the 2016 NA LCS Spring split, Seraph and Procxin were always on the same page. As Procxin’s aggressive dive buddy, Seraph’s presence transformed the jungler’s more egregious overextensions into favorable TiP skirmishes. This coordination, along with their synergy with Ninja, became the foundation for nV’s summer roster. While it worked at first, especially with nV playing around Seraph with Ninja to control teamfights on supportive carries while LOD cleaned up, this devolved into a wait until late game strategy that left a myriad of opportunities for opponents to overwhelm nV in the early and mid game. Now Procxin’s engages look far more foolhardy than proactive, and the team hesitates to follow up, creating a disjointed look to what was once a strong 5v5 teamfighting team.
Since his time in China’s LoL Pro League, Ninja’s champion pool has been a strike against him. While on Team WE, Ninja overly-relied on off-meta picks of Anivia and Ezreal prior to stepping down so that mid laner Su “Xiye” Hanwei and AD carry Jin “Mystic” Seong-jun could play for the team at the IEM Season IX World Championship. In his few games with Team Dragon Knights in the 2015 NA LCS Summer split — he joined the team late due to visa issues — he played a total of eight different champions in a mere nine games with varying rates of success.
This past split, Ninja has stuck to Karma, Lissandra, Viktor and his signature Anivia as his primary picks but has always, even in his days in China, shown a willingness to at least try out new champions. nV’s more recent choices for Ninja — an outdated Swain pick, insistence on the Karma mid — appear a bit off and act as a microcosm for a larger problem. Their drafts have either been a bit too far behind the current meta — placing Seraph on top lane Lulu in their last meeting with C9 was a head-scratcher — or have tried to shoehorn in newer picks like the Kog’Maw for LOD without designing a full composition that can make it a resounding success. Combined with their recent lack of cohesion and struggles to win series, it’s difficult to see nV pulling out a win against Cloud9 unless they’ve undergone a massive transformation in their time off.
nV still play the long game — they have the longest average game time in the 2016 NA LCS Summer split at 37.9 — but C9 aren’t too far behind them with the third-highest average game time in the region at 36.7. For a known early game team that wants to accrue laning advantages and smash their opponents, C9 can be an incredibly hesitant team, relying on their opponents to make a mistake, giving them an opening to fight. nV are likely to give them many openings, eliminating their hesitation.
When the two teams last met, C9 crushed nV 2-0 with fantastic statlines for their individual players across the board. As nV’s team dynamic has fallen, C9’s has only become stronger. William “Meteos” Hartman has fully re-acclimated himself to the jungle position while top laner Jung “Impact” Eon-yeong has redeemed himself after a mediocre spring split with NRG eSports to become one of C9’s best teamfighters. He has the power to turn a losing fight into a shooting gallery for mid laner Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen and AD carry Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi. Jensen alone can carry a fight, and he did while the team was still coming together earlier in the split, but now he has support from all sides, furthering C9’s teamfighting prowess.
C9’s weaknesses come in the form of more minute details — when to fight, where to assign their empty lane farm, which objectives to focus — rather than a structural lack of team dynamic. Occasionally Cloud9 still look like a loose collection of strong solo queue players, but even at their worst, they should be able to fall back on their natural talent to carry them over nV. At their best, this should be an easy 3-0 for C9, barring an unforeseen collapse on the part of C9 or massive improvement to their team dynamic from nV.
Perhaps if nV had continued to evolve, adapt, and grow as a team beyond their initial strong start to the split, this quarterfinals matchup would appear closer — a contest between one of the better late game teamfighting teams in nV against a team more focused on snowballing early advantages like C9. Yet, based on the recent performance of both teams, this looks like a fairly simple C9 victory.
Team EnVyUs player to watch
Kim “Procxin” Se-young
Before any actual games had been played in the 2016 NA LCS Summer split, a major question for nV was that of Procxin. Known for his ill-timed invades and overly-aggressive initiations to kick off teamfights while on TiP, Procxin is a player that may win you the game with a series of mechanical outplays, and then lose you the next with visible errors, poor communication, and a lack of follow-up. If nV is to have a chance at defeating C9, Procxin will have to be on the same page as the rest of his team and not become a liability in the mid to late game with poor engages.
Cloud9 player to watch
Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi
This is a fantastic meta for Sneaky with his signature Ashe still a top-tier pick as well as Jhin, which Sneaky introduced to the NA LCS last split. He'll be going up against LOD, who has been surprisingly good despite his team's decline. Both AD carries are integral to their team's fights with the first (Sneaky at 75.1 percent) and second (LOD at 74.6 percent) highest kill participation of any NA AD carry. Where nV favors late-game hard carries for LOD, even if they're slightly off-meta like Ezreal, this is Sneaky's time to shine on more utility focused champions like the aforementioned Ashe and Jhin.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — Israeli warplanes launched two raids near the Syrian-Lebanese border late Monday, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency, raising speculation that Israel might have targeted a weapons convoy to prevent the Syrian government from delivering missiles to its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah.
Israel has struck Syria at least three times in the past year, according to United States officials, to prevent sophisticated weapons from reaching Hezbollah amid the chaos of Syria’s war. Neither Syria nor Hezbollah has retaliated.
The potential significance of Monday’s strike depended on whether the raids hit Syrian or Lebanese territory, which was not immediately clear. Analysts said it would be politically harder for Hezbollah to refrain from striking back if Israel, its longtime enemy, had struck inside Lebanon.
An Israeli strike inside Lebanon would also represent a further escalation in the regional involvement in — and spillover from — the Syrian conflict. Israel and Hezbollah fought a war in the summer of 2006. | positive |
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The story of a sweet-faced Moroccan Muslim girl (identified only as Safia S.) who stabbed a German police officer in the neck at a train station in Hanover on 4 March 2016 is deeply disturbing on so many levels.
Although reportedly of Moroccan origin, the 15-yr. old carried a German passport and previously had come to police attention “repeatedly” for theft and assault charges. She also is reported to have spent time on the Syrian-Turkish border, apparently trying to get to Syrian battlefields to join the Islamic State (IS).
Fifteen years old, with the face of an angel, and so indoctrinated with the ideology of shariah (Islamic Law) proclaimed by her actions and headscarf that she is already dead to human feeling, lost to any possibility of fitting into civilized society.
According to the UK’s Daily Mail, the girl had tried to get to Syria to join the jihad with IS but was brought back to Germany by her mother, a Moroccan woman named Hasna L. Her brother Saleh remains in a Turkish jail after he was caught trying to cross the border into Syria to join IS. But even as she was absorbed in adjusting her hijab (which had come loose in the attack), the knife-wielding teen told police that she wanted to carry out a strike in Germany because she could not make it to Syria.
Where could this young girl possibly have imbibed this much hatred for the people and the country that took her and her family in, apparently as immigrants? It seems that neither the German police nor the media truly comprehend what we all are facing. Berlin’s BZ newspaper wrote about an “Islamist background.” Breitbart reporter Oliver J.J. Lane mentioned “radical Islamist ideology.”
Reuters cited German prosecutors who speculated the girl “may have been radicalised.” The UK’s Daily Mail provided the best lead, noting that since the age of seven she has been under the influence of a German imam called Pierre Vogel, a Muslim convert from Christianity who also goes by the name Abu Hamza.
While it is entirely unclear how a seven-year old could fall under the sway of a shariah-adherent imam unbeknownst to her family and remain so for the next eight years, it is very clear that over that time she gained an accurate understanding of authoritative Islamic doctrine, law, and scripture. Not “extremist,” not “radical,” not “twisted” Islam: orthodox Islam.
For instance, her concern with readjusting her hijab (head scarf) reflects obedience to the Qur’anic injunction found in Q 24:30, where it says “And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils [khumur] over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers…” This is completely mainstream, normative Islam.
More troubling, and yet likewise completely according to mainstream, normative Islamic doctrine is the fact that her murderous attack comes straight out of Qur’anic verse 47:4, where it says “Therefore, when ye meet the Unbelievers, smite at their necks…” This young Muslim girl did exactly as the Qur’an (believed by Muslims to be the exact, uncreated word of Allah) commands Muslims to do: struck with her knife directly into the neck of the unsuspecting German police officer. Her demeanor was described by a police spokesman as “ice cold.”
Now, multiply this girl (and her brother) by some unknown number, because among the millions of Muslim migrants, ‘guest workers,’ and refugees and their children that Europe already has welcomed into its towns and cities, without any doubt there are more budding jihadis just like them.
Muslim imams like Vogel long have aroused concern among German authorities, who appear worried about their appeal especially among just such young second or third generation immigrant populations, yet remain reluctant to either stem the flow, implement stricter vetting procedures, or insist on better assimilation.
Rather, even as the hijra influx of young, Muslim male migrants continues to flood across Europe and the Islamic State openly gloats that it has seeded the flow with jihadis, European authorities do not seem able or willing to connect surging assault statistics with the mainstream Islamic doctrines that inspire girls like Safia S.—or with the families, imams, and mosques that indoctrinate them with such teachings from childhood.
There is a civilizational challenge facing the West: how do we prepare our children to understand these doctrines well enough to defend against children like Safia S., who are raised in commitment to Islamic supremacism, jihad, and shariah?
Clare M. Lopez is Vice President for Research & Analysis at the Center for Security Policy | positive |
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The new plan will be available starting Sept 9, and goes head to head with Google's Project Fi, which also offers an unlimited talk/text plan with 1GB. But Google's service actually has a lot more features that make it even more valuable for the price, such as prioritizing WiFi connections to reduce data consumption and free data coverage in more than 120 countries.
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Opera for You For children and families For young adults For Adults Ensemble, Guests, Opera Studio & Teams Ensemble Production Teams Conductors / Coaches Opera Studio Artistic Administration Theatre Management Orchestra The Frankfurter Opern- und Museumsorchester General Music Director Members of the Orchestra Paul Hindemith Orchestra Academy Orchestra & Academy vacancies Chorus Tickets / Seating & Other information Seating Plan / Prices / Online Purchase Reductions on Tickets Advance Bookings How to get to venues Gift Vouchers OperaCard / JuniorCard Restaurants and in-house catering History Booking venues in the theatre Future of the Städische Bühnen Corona update Cast Changes Videos & other media Recent productions German Introductions Archive Other Jobs Live Recordings Press Releases Blog Patronatsverein Patronatsverein Opera Gala Sponsorship & Ensemble Dinner Our Partners Become a partner Donations The season, day by day back to calendar Werther Jules Massenet 1842–1912 Lyric Drama in 4 acts Libretto by Edouard Blau, Paul Milliet & Georges Hartmann First performed February 16 1892, Hof Opera, Vienna Production purchased from the Nederlandse Opera Amsterdam in cooperation with the Opéra de Lyon First seen in Frankfurt December 11 2005 Sung in French with German & English surtitles Introductory talks (in German) in the Holzfoyer 30 mins before performances begin and available here on video shortly before opening night Synopsis A July evening. The Bailli, a magistrate and widower, is trying to teach his younger children, and daughter Sophie, a carol. His friends Johann and Schmidt try and persuade him to come for a drink but he says his eldest daughter Charlotte, who looks after the children, is going to a ball. Werther's to escort Charlotte to the ball as her fiancé, Albert, is away. Johann and Schmidt think Albert will be an ideal husband for Charlotte – they find Werther, a serious minded poet, rather strange. They leave, having made the Bailli promise he'll join them later. Werther arrives. He finds the setting idyllic, a paradise. He hears the children singing – it seems to him that their souls are full of light. Werther's moved to see Charlotte tenderly caring for the large family. They leave for the ball. Sophie promises to look after the children and sends her father off to meet his friends. Albert returns unexpectedly, longing to see Charlotte. He asks Sophie what's been happening during his six months absence. Sad not to find Charlotte at home, he asks Sophie to keep his return a secret - he'll come back tomorrow. Charlotte and Werther return from the ball. They find it difficult to part. He says that his soul has recognised hers, her eyes are his happiness, his hope. He mentions the children, which brings her back to reality. She hears that Albert is back and tells Werther that she promised her dying mother she would marry Albert. Horrified, Werther says she must keep her oath, even though it will kill him. ACT II Three months later. Johann and Schmidt enjoy the glorious weather and sing to Bacchus. Charlotte and Albert, now married for three months, are going to church. Werther's come back and sees them together. He's now obsessed by his love and the hopelessness of his situation. Albert sees that he's upset and feels guilty that he should be so happy when Werther's so sad at not having Charlotte’s love. Werther tells him he no longer loves Charlotte, that storms pass, friendship remains and this alone will be his happiness on earth. Bubbly Sophie comes in. She asks Werther to dance with her but he refuses. Werther again professes his love to Charlotte. She tells him that Albert loves her, and she is his wife, that he must leave and not see her again. The thought of not seeing her again is unbearable. She relents and says he may visit them at Christmas. The distraught manner of his departure makes it plain to Albert that Werther's still in love with his wife. ACT III Christmas Eve. Charlotte's re-reading Werther’s letters. She realises that she loves him too. Sophie can tell she's been crying and tries to cheer her up. She asks her to come and enjoy Christmas with the family. Werther arrives and they remember the happy hours they spent together. He asks for one kiss. She begs God to protect her from herself and from Werther. He begs her to admit that she loves him as he loves her but she manages to regain her self-control and orders him to go. Werther says that she has pronounced his sentence and leaves in great distress. Albert comes home and, sensing the tense atmosphere, guesses what's happened. He's heard that Werther's been seen nearby. A servant brings a message from Werther announcing his immediate departure „on a distant journey“ and asking his friend to lend him a pistol. Albert grimly orders Charlotte to give it to the messenger. Though horrified, she obeys. She's driven by hideous foreboding and hurries off to try and prevent the imminent tragedy. ACT IV Werther has shot himself. Charlotte arrives. He begs her not to call for help. There's nothing she can do except to confess that she has loved him from the first moment and grant him their first, and last kiss. Children can be heard singing a carol. To Werther they sound like angels. At peace with himself at last, he dies in her arms. Werther suffers under social conventions and longs for freedom. No human relationships make him feel secure until he meets Charlotte, who‘s engaged to be married ... Goethe’s The Sufferings of Young Werther is regarded as the main work which went down in the history of literature as a byword for »sensitivity« during a wide-spread craze. Written in the form of letters, which ends in him committing suicide, it caused a scandal in the 18th century - and an entire generation started wearing the Werther’ish colours of yellow and blue. This Drame lyrique in four acts, which gives us a glimpse, in its dramatic climax, of “verismo” to come, is one of the most impressive adaptations of Goethe’s book. Director Willy Decker explores the discrepancy between the lovers' longings and reality, between hope and resignation in Wolfram Gussmann's abstract set. Jan 2023 Sun01. Fri13. Sun22. Thu26. 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Microsoft was left alone as the last manufacturer of Windows RT-based tablets, and now the software giant is no longer producing any RT devices. A Microsoft spokesperson has confirmed to The Verge that the company is no longer manufacturing its Nokia Lumia 2520 Windows RT tablet. "We are no longer manufacturing Nokia Lumia 2520; however, those still eager to buy Nokia Lumia 2520 should visit Microsoft Retail Stores, MicrosoftStore.com, third-party retailers and resellers for the latest availability." The confirmation comes just a week after Microsoft revealed it has stopped manufacturing the Surface 2, another Windows RT tablet.
While Lenovo, Asus, Samsung, and Dell backed Windows RT initially, all of the tablet makers pulled out due to slow sales and a lack of interest from consumers. It appears that Microsoft’s experiment with ARM-based tablets has largely failed in a tablet market that is starting to show signs of slowing down. A lack of touch-based apps, a confusing desktop mode, and odd naming made Windows RT a bizarre trial for Microsoft. Most PC makers have opted for Intel-based chips in 7- and 8-inch Windows tablets recently.
All eyes are now on Windows 10. Microsoft has shown some features of Windows 10 for phones, but it’s not clear if we’ll see 7- and 8-inch ARM-based Windows 10 devices. A preview version of Windows 10 for tablets is designed for 8-inch devices and above, and Microsoft is not commenting on its plans for future ARM-based tablets. With Surface 2 dead and Surface revenue improving thanks to stronger Surface Pro 3 sales, it’s clear Microsoft is now focused on its "professional" Intel-based tablet. Windows RT is now a distant memory. | positive |
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Oslo - For the first time ever, a government is being brought to justice for opening new areas for oil and gas extraction after signing and ratifying the Paris Agreement.
This historic court case is set to begin in Norway on November 14. Greenpeace and Norwegian environmental organisation Nature and Youth are challenging the Norwegian government in court for allowing oil companies to drill for new oil in the Arctic. The government has for the first time in more than 20 years awarded oil licences in a completely new area of the Barents Sea to 13 oil companies, a move that violates the country's own constitution and contravenes the Paris Agreement.
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At the time that the lawsuit was filed, then UN chief Ban Ki-moon said: "The fate of the Arctic is tied to the fate of Miami, Mumbai, Shanghai and [other] coastal cities ... When the Arctic suffers, the world feels the pain".
At the same time as the trial starts in Norway, Fiji is hosting the UN climate change conference, COP 23 in Bonn, aiming to continue the work on the historic climate agreement struck in Paris two years ago. It's the first time a Pacific island nation has held the presidency, presenting a unique opportunity for the voices of vulnerable states and people to be at the centre of decisions that will shape climate action.
The Pacific islands are among a small group of nations particularly vulnerable to climate change. In some cases, the threat is existential. Pacific leaders are calling for an end to fossil fuel extraction, a call that has so far been ignored by governments continuing oil exploration efforts.
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Issue 7 Page 6 - Villain - The Graphic Novel ↓ Read the rest of this entry..."> Villain – The Graphic Novel Even bad guys need heroes. Home About The Cast Gallery Archives Start at Villain Seven Fan Art The Creators Contact Us Villain Store ‹‹ First ‹ Prev Comments(0) Random Next › Last ›› September 2022 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Volume 1: Power and Consequence Issue 1: The Beginning Issue 2:That’sJustWhatHeroes Do Issue 3: Higher Learning Issue 4: The End of the Beginning Issue 5: A Galaxy Lost Issue 6: Help Wanted Issue 7: A Fate Sealed Issue 8: Shit Just Got Real Volume 2: …And the Truth Shall Set You Free Issue 9:Glass Half Full Issue 10:The Father of Necessity Issue 11:With Friends like These Issue 12:Knock, Knock… Issue 13:We don’t want any Issue 14:A work in progress Issue 15:Matthew no more Issue 16:Glass half empty Villain: Origins Pride and Eddie Wizard Galaxy Part One Part Two Backdraft Brick House and Jack Knife Cross Vex The Ex Issue 7 Page 6 by Villain on February 28, 2014 at 12:01 am Chapter: comic A villainous note from the Writer Hello again Villains. It’s your old buddy Nathan, star of such films as Villain Video Blog vol.1, Villain Video Blog vol. 5, and The Adventures of Donny Longpenis 2054. But we’re not here to talk about me, we’re here to see a fight. After taking some heavy shots from the big man, Matthew’s ready to unleash hell! Flying knees, spinning back fists, and a Tony Ja elbow bitches! And he’s only getting started, but will he have enough to put Brick House down? Can he prove his dominance to the rest of the Villains? Will I ever get better at finding a third question? Stay tuned Villains the answers may surprise, but probably not. Till next time evil-doers. Don’t forget that this Sunday March 2nd, VILLAIN will be at SAC-CON in Sacramento, Ca! Come by the booth for Villain #1(1st printing in nearly all gone), prints, commissions, or just to see our pretty faces! Hope to see you there! Nathan Gonzales └ Tags: comic books, Villain-Comic.com, villainous, webcomic Comments RSS Discussion ¬ Comment ¬ Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * *NAME *EMAIL — Get a Gravatar Website URL * Copy This Password * * Type Or Paste Password Here * Δ Recent Comments Keith on Issue 18 Page 22 Wyrmalf on Issue 18 Page 22 Wyrmlaf on Issue 18 Page 22 Keith Schiffner on Issue 18 Page 22 Like us on Facebook Like us on Facebook Free Hit Counter Free Hit Counter ©2012-2020 Alpha Q Comics | Powered by WordPress with ComicPress | Subscribe: RSS | Back to Top ↑ | negative |
Using Google Analytics with Angular Chidume Nnamdi 🔥💻🎵🎮 Blocked Unblock Follow Following Nov 25, 2017 Introduction Google Analytics is a tool that helps you keep track of your User Activity. This includes how many users entered your website in a specific time-span, where those users came from, which pages they visited, etc. It has even expanded to how well your site’s speed is doing and how much social signal your site has garnered. In short, Google Analytics is all about real data in your website. Data that you can translate into useful business intelligence and SEO strategy for your online campaigns. The Challenge Google Analytics works well in MPAs (Multi-Page Applications). When a user navigates to the other pages of a website, Google Analytics code triggers a pageview event using a simple code which is provided by Google. This enables you to calculate the number of views a particular page of the website has. In the case of SPAs (Single Page Applications), It has only one page (index.html). It’s difficult to track users page visits because there is no page request from the server all appropriate resources are dynamically loaded and added to the page as necessary, usually in response to user actions. This results in inaccurate page visits data because routes navigation in SPAs does not perform a full server request, so a pageview event is not triggered. The Solution Angular provides a module Router that enables navigation from one view to the next. During each navigation, the Router emits navigation events through the Router.events property. These events range from when the navigation starts and ends to many points in between.Since the events are provided as an Observable , you can filter() for events of interest and subscribe() to them to make decisions based on the sequence of events in the navigation process. To solve the Google Analytics problem in Angular (SPA), we subscribe to the Router events observable and send the pageview event to Google Analytics when a router event is emitted. In this article, we are going to see how to track page visits in Angular by subscribing to Router events observable. Hands in the Mud So let’s get our hands dirty. Before we start, let’s first create and register our app in Google Analytics website. Step 1: Goto http://www.google.com/analytics/
Click on Sign In .
A drop-down list pops up, click on Analytics .
Click on the Sign up button. It will take you to the sign-up page. Fill in the signup form and click on Get Tracking ID .
It will take you to your Google Analytics dashboard page. Step 2: Copy your tracking code.
OK, now we are done with the registration and now have our tracking code.As the instruction said, copy it and paste it into the code of every page you want to track. But for an SPA website, we are only going to paste it in the index.html . Before that let’s scaffold an Angular project using Angular CLI . ng new google-analytics-using-angular --minimal
cd google-analytics-using-angular Open index.html and paste the Google Analytics tracking code below the <app-root> tag. /** index.html **/
...
<app-root></app-root>
<script>
(function(i, s, o, g, r, a, m) {
i['GoogleAnalyticsObject'] = r;
i[r] = i[r] || function() {
(i[r].q = i[r].q || []).push(arguments)
}, i[r].l = 1 * new Date();
a = s.createElement(o),
m = s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];
a.async = 1;
a.src = g;
m.parentNode.insertBefore(a, m)
})(window, document, 'script', 'https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js', 'ga'); ga('create', 'UA-109919601-1', 'auto');// add your tracking ID here.
ga('send', 'pageview');
</script>
... Serve the app. ng serve Navigate to localhost:4200 .
This will trigger a pageview event and send it to Google Analytics. Open your Google Analytics dashboard. You will see the following stats.
Looking at the above picture. We can see that we have one active user and the Top Active Pages section has ‘/’ recorded, that happened when we navigated to localhost:4000 in our browser, the code we pasted in our index.html triggered and sent a pageview event to Google Analytics. If we close the localhost:4200 tab, the stats will also update.
OK, now we have seen how Google Analytics really works. Let’s go ahead and see how we can track page views within our app. Implementing routes We will create two routes RouteOne and RouteTwo . ng g c routeone --inline-style=true --spec=false
ng g c routetwo --inline-style=true --spec=false Now we must integrate the two created components with the routing. To do this, we first create the route configuration and then add the router-outlet to the AppComponent . Finally, the RouterModule must be imported in the AppModule . The route configuration will also be applied. /** app.module.ts **/
...
import {RouterModule} from '@angular/router';
...
import { RouteoneComponent } from './routeone/routeone.component';
import { RoutetwoComponent } from './routetwo/routetwo.component'; @NgModule({
declarations: [
AppComponent,
RouteoneComponent,
RoutetwoComponent
],
imports: [
BrowserModule,
RouterModule.forRoot(
[
{ path: 'routeone', component: RouteoneComponent },
{ path: 'routetwo', component: RoutetwoComponent },
{ path: '**', redirectTo: '/routetwo' }
]
)
],
... /** routeone.component.ts **/
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core'; @Component({
selector: 'app-routeone',
template: `
<p>
routeone Works!
</p>
`,
styles: []
})
export class RouteoneComponent implements OnInit { constructor() { } ngOnInit() {
} } /** routetwo.component.ts **/
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core'; @Component({
selector: 'app-routetwo',
template: `
<p>
routetwo Works!
</p>
`,
styles: []
})
export class RoutetwoComponent implements OnInit { constructor() { } ngOnInit() {
} } /** app.component.ts **/
...
template: `
<h1>
Welcome to {{title}}!!
</h1>
<router-outlet></router-outlet>
`
... We have configured our routes. Next, we will modify app.component.ts to capture router events and forward them to Google Analytics. /** app.component.ts **/
...
constructor(private router: Router) {
this.router.events.subscribe(event => {
if (event instanceof NavigationEnd) {
(<any>window).ga('set', 'page', event.urlAfterRedirects);
(<any>window).ga('send', 'pageview');
}
});
}
... To navigate at all, We have to add two links, so that the view can be switched between RouteOne and RouteTwo component. /** routeone.component.ts **/
...
template: `
<p>
routeone Works!
</p>
<a routerLink="/routetwo">RouteTwo</a>
`... /** routetwo.component.ts **/
...
template: `
<p>
routetwo Works!
</p>
<a routerLink="/routeone">RouteOne</a>
`
... Remove the ga(‘send’, ‘pageview’); line from index.html . Note: Make sure you paste your own tracking code to the index.html . /*** index.html ***/
...
ga('create', ''UA-109919601-1'', 'auto'); //add your tracking ID
ga('send', 'pageview'); // Remove this line
... Run the app OK. We are now set to test our app. Serve the app in your terminal, and navigate to localhost:4200 . Notice it redirects to localhost:4200/routetwo .
Our Google Analytics will update.
To test for pageview events. Click on the routeone link. The view will change as expected to RouteOne view.
Our Google Analytics will register a pageview event.
Wow. What happened here is that, whenever we click on a link, either routeone link or routetwo link, the Router observable emits an event. We subscribed to the Router observable which enabled us to capture the event and, then send a pageview event to Google Analytics. That’s it. We have successfully configured pageview events in an Angular (SPA) application. Tracking user’s activities We can also track user’s interactions with our app. People go in your website to do a certain activity. Either it’s to read the information in your page, watch a video, play a game, or simply send you an email using your contact form. Whatever it is, you can track it and collect the data as an event. This data can be used to further improve your website — such as whether to put the email subscription form in the sidebar or as a pop-up or which of your advertisements are getting the most attention / clicks. This can be done by attaching code to a link or button. The code is something as simple as: onClick=”_gaq.push([‘_trackEvent’, ‘Event Category’, ‘Event Action’, ‘Event Label’]);” <a href=”http://yourURLhere.com” onClick=”_gaq.push([‘_trackEvent’, ‘Event Category’, ‘Event Action’, ‘Event Label’]);”>Your Anchor Text</a> What this code does is it tells your Google Analytics Tracking code to track an event happening in your website. And whenever someone clicks this link where the code is attached to, it will record the event. We will add a button to our app components template and implement the onclick event to send an event to Google Analytics whenever a user clicks on it. /** app.component.ts **/
...
<button (click)= 'sendEvent()'>Click Me</button>
<router-outlet></router-outlet>
...
sendEvent = () => {
(<any>window).ga('send', 'event', {
eventCategory: 'eventCategory',
eventLabel: 'eventLabel',
eventAction: 'eventAction',
eventValue: 10
});
}
... OK. Save the file and view the modified app.
Click on the Click Me button. On your Google Analytics Sidebar, go to REAL-TIME -> Events . You will see our event registered. | positive |
John McCain's campaign is denying a suggestion made yesterday that the candidate's lengthy response yesterday to the crisis in Georgia was lifted in part from Wikipedia.
"We did not copy Wikipedia in Sen. McCain’s remarks," said spokesman Brian Rogers.
Three portions of the GOP nominee's statement yesterday were seized upon by an editor for the online encyclopedia and sent to blogger Taegan Goddard with the claim that the words seemed to match the Wiki entry for Georgia.
The first two instances, Goddard noted, seemed especially similar.
Wiki's entry has Georgia as "one of the first countries in the world to adopt Christianity as an official religion."
McCain's statement said Georgia was "one of the world's first nations to adopt Christianity as an official religion."
On the country's history, Wiki has: "After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Georgia had a brief period of independence as a Democratic Republic (1918-1921), which was terminated by the Red Army invasion of Georgia. Georgia became part of the Soviet Union in 1922 and regained its independence in 1991. Early post-Soviet years was marked by a civil unrest and economic crisis."
McCain said: "After a brief period of independence following the Russian revolution, the Red Army forced Georgia to join the Soviet Union in 1922. As the Soviet Union crumbled at the end of the Cold War, Georgia regained its independence in 1991, but its early years were marked by instability, corruption, and economic crises."
McCain aides countered that there are only so many ways to state basic historical facts and dates and that any similarities to Wikipedia were only coincidental. But they wouldn't say outright that it wasn't consulted.
The deeper concern is that the claim could undermine McCain's expertise on foreign affairs — one of the campaign's cornerstones against the more inexperienced Obama.
To rebut this notion, McCain's campaign shared an internal e-mail from McCain's top speechwriter Mark Salter laying out the directive from the candidate himself.
"Jsm just called," Salter wrote Sunday afternoon, reffering to the Arizona senator's initials in a message to top McCain campaign aides and his Senate chief of staff. "He would like to explain a little georgian history. Old nation. Absorbed into ussr. Independent after cold war. Plagued by corruption. Then rose revolution. President us educated."
Then, Salter added, McCain wanted to explain why the issue is important. "Intimidating and laying marker for others in near abroad like ukraine. Pipeline etc. Then get into his recommendations."
McCain's statement yesterday followed this exact path, delving into the history of the country and their relationship with Moscow before laying out why the violence mattered to the outside world and what should be done to address the situation.
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Significance How the brain begets conscious awareness has been one of the most fundamental and elusive problems in neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy. Correspondingly, this problem has spawned a remarkably large number of theories that differ by the proposed extent of cortical and subcortical changes associated with awareness, ranging from local to global changes in functional connectivity. Graph theoretical techniques, in combination with functional magnetic resonance imaging, provide a well-suited tool to adjudicate between these disparate theories by characterizing whole-brain patterns of communication. In this paper, we demonstrate large-scale differences in functional connections with awareness of a visual target, consistent with global models of awareness.
Abstract Neurobiological theories of awareness propose divergent accounts of the spatial extent of brain changes that support conscious perception. Whereas focal theories posit mostly local regional changes, global theories propose that awareness emerges from the propagation of neural signals across a broad extent of sensory and association cortex. Here we tested the scalar extent of brain changes associated with awareness using graph theoretical analysis applied to functional connectivity data acquired at ultra-high field while subjects performed a simple masked target detection task. We found that awareness of a visual target is associated with a degradation of the modularity of the brain’s functional networks brought about by an increase in intermodular functional connectivity. These results provide compelling evidence that awareness is associated with truly global changes in the brain’s functional connectivity.
Three broad classes of models have been proposed to explain the neural basis of awareness, with these classes primarily differing on the predicted extent of neural information changes associated with conscious perception. According to focal theories, awareness results from local changes in neural activity in either the perceptual substrates (1⇓–3) or in higher-level nodes of information processing pathways (4). By contrast, network-level theories posit that awareness is tightly associated with activation of parietofrontal attention networks of the brain (5⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓–11). Finally, global models propose that awareness results from widespread changes in the activation state (12⇓⇓–15) and functional connectivity (16⇓⇓–19) of the brain. Though there is strong experimental support for network-level theories, there is scant experimental evidence in favor of truly sweeping, widespread changes in brain activity with conscious perception despite the fact that global scale models have recently come to prominence in the theoretical landscape of this field.
Using a graph theoretical approach applied to ultra-high-field fMRI data, here we experimentally tested a key tenet of global theories: the widespread emergence of large-scale functional connectivity with awareness. Graph theory analyses are ideal tools to test global models of awareness because they can provide concise measures of the integration and segregation of interconnected nodes of a system (20). Applied to functional imaging data, we treat individual brain regions of interest (ROIs) as nodes, functional connectivity between ROIs as edges, and functional brain networks as interconnected modules of nodes. When examining a large set of ROIs that encompass the different networks of the human cerebral cortex (21, 22), we can apply graph theory analyses to estimate the extent to which key measures of global information processing are altered by the state of awareness. This approach has been previously applied to study differences in cognitive states (23⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓–31). Although recent studies have taken advantage of graph theory analysis to examine the connectivity patterns that precede a conscious event (32) or following pharmacologically induced loss of consciousness (33), this approach had yet to be used for characterizing the topology associated with conscious target perception per se, a necessary test for global theories of awareness.
If the changes with awareness are truly global, one should see such changes even if the task does not require complex discrimination, identification, and semantic processes that may recruit vast extents of cortical tissue that are not necessarily associated with conscious perception; in other words, these global changes should appear even for the simple conscious detection of a flashed disk. For this reason, we had participants perform an elementary masked target detection task (Fig. 1) while being scanned at ultra-high field (7 T). The task included three trial types: forward-masked, backward-masked, and no-target conditions. In the forward-masked (paracontrast) condition, a 133-ms-duration annular mask offset 33 ms before the target (a disk whose exterior border coincided with the interior border of the annulus) presented for 33 ms. In the backward-masked (metacontrast) condition, the order of mask/target presentation was reversed while keeping all timing parameters the same. Under such conditions, forward masking of targets has been shown to impair target detection more than backward masking (34, 35). Consequently, the mask/target orderings provided a manipulation of target awareness while maintaining the same mask and target presentation times across both forward- and backward-masked conditions. Because on each trial, participants made a detection response about the presence or absence of the target followed by a confidence rating on their response, subjects’ performance could be assessed on both an objective (discriminability index d′) and subjective (confidence rating) measure of awareness (36). In turn, only trials in which the target was either seen (aware) or unseen (unaware) at high confidence levels were used for analysis of brain imaging data. Finally, because the report of the percept was 12 s removed from the stimulus presentations (Fig. 1), the task design precluded initiation of the motor response itself from influencing estimates of awareness. Although response selection and motor preparation processes likely occur during this period, similar preparation would occur across all conditions.
Fig. 1. Schematic of behavioral paradigm with forward-masked and backward-masked trial types (no-target trials not shown). On each trial, participants responded whether they detected the target stimulus and indicated a confidence rating for their answer (Methods).
Results Target discriminability was greater under the backward-masked condition than the forward-masked condition [main effect of masking condition, F(1, 92) = 35.51, P < 0.001]. Moreover, this difference in target discriminability between the backward and forward conditions increased at the highest confidence ratings [main effect of confidence rating (Fig. 2), F(4, 92) = 9.82, P < 0.001]. These results not only demonstrate that the masking manipulation was successful in affecting target detection but also indicate that high confidence ratings provide a robust means of distinguishing between seen and unseen targets. Fig. 2. Behavioral results calculated as d′, a measure of target discriminability from noise. Target stimuli were seen reliably more often in backward-masked trials compared with forward-masked trials, especially at high confidence ratings. Global connectivity analysis was confined to the high-confidence trials (ratings of 4 and 5) to ensure potent differences between aware and unaware states. Error bars show within-group SE. To assess whether consciously aware and unaware target states were associated with distinct global patterns of functional connectivity, we compared the differences in graph theoretical metrics between seen and unseen trials for high confidence ratings only (ratings of 4 and 5 on a 5-point scale). To increase the number of trials entering into the analysis, each trial type was pooled across both the forward- and backward-masked conditions and classified as target aware (seen) or unaware (unseen) trial types. Because most of the target-aware trials came from the backward-masked condition (∼83%), whereas the target-unaware trials primarily originated from the forward-masked condition (∼84%), we examined whether the results obtained for the data pooled across masking conditions also held for comparisons within each masking conditions (SI Results). We assessed pairwise functional connectivity across 264 nodes of the cerebral cortex (22) via the generalized psychophysiological interaction (PPI) method (37). The PPI methodology aims to isolate task-induced changes in connectivity from both task-evoked amplitude differences as well as from connectivity differences unrelated to task, using the blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal (38). Fig. 3A illustrates weighted connection matrices for all pairwise PPI parameter estimates, averaged across subjects, between each of the 264 cortical nodes for target aware and unaware conditions organized using the Power et al. (21) parcellation. Projections of the nodes and edges onto 2D cortical representations in Fig. 3B highlight the widespread differences in functional PPI strengths between aware and unaware states. It is difficult to draw firm conclusions about connectivity changes with awareness from visual inspection of these matrices or projections alone. Hence, we quantitatively assessed network topology changes with awareness by estimating metrics belonging to key graph theoretical categories of network segregation, integration, and centrality based on the top 10% of connection strengths (Fig. 4A), although similar results were obtained using a range of decreased strength thresholds (SI Results). If awareness is associated with widespread increases in cortical functional connectivity, it would likely be accompanied by decreased network segregation, increased network integration, and increased node centrality (i.e., highly interactive nodes that facilitate functional integration). Fig. 3. Group-averaged symmetric connectivity graphs for target-aware and -unaware conditions thresholded at the top 10%. Node coordinates were derived from ref. 21. (A) Aware (Upper) and unaware (Lower) matrices are organized by the 14 network assignments described by Power et al. (21). Heat scale indicates magnitude of interaction regressor (seed × condition; PPI) parameter estimates. (B) Differences between subject-averaged connectivity matrices plotted for aware minus unaware. Values were derived by subtracted subject-averaged graphs shown in Fig. 3A. Hot colors depict stronger connections for the aware than unaware condition, whereas cool colors depict unaware connections greater than aware. Plots are shown overlaid on a surface projection for reference to anatomical direction and general location. Difference scores with the greatest absolute value are plotted above weaker differences. Fig. 4. Effect of awareness manipulation on graph theoretic measurements for target-aware and -unaware trials. (A) Comparison of target-aware and -unaware trials (collapsed across target-present conditions). Significant differences between aware vs. unaware conditions were only observed for modularity and participation metrics. (B) Comparison of false alarm trials (aware) to correct rejection trials (unaware) from the no-target condition. All y-axis values represent the ratio of the observed graph theory metric to the corresponding random graph metrics (Methods). Error bars represent within-group SE. Asterisks indicate significant differences between groups at P < 0.05. Functional modularity, a measure of the ability to segregate the connectivity patterns into clearly distinct networks, decreased with target awareness [target aware vs. unaware; Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test, P = 0.043, PS dep = 0.75 (a measure of nonparametric effect size)]. Moreover, the average participation coefficient, a value assessing between-network connectivity strengths, was greater in the target aware condition than in the unaware condition (Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test, P = 0.009, PS dep = 0.67). Typically, functional network topologies are complex, with more long-distance connections than lattice (i.e., serially connected) networks but fewer than randomly connected networks (39). This complex topology is thought to be a functionally and metabolically efficient middle ground between random and lattice organizations. Changes in functional modularity and participation toward more random-like (i.e., a normalized value of 1) organizations suggest a shift along this efficiency spectrum to favor longer-distance connections at the expense of segregation of functional networks (26). Modularity and average participation coefficient were the only metrics to exhibit changes between aware and unaware conditions. The average clustering coefficient, a different measure of network segregation that estimates the degree to which neighboring nodes tend to interconnect with one another, was not affected by the awareness manipulation (Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test, P = 0.689, PS dep = 0.54). The average path length, a metric of integration that measures the average functional distance between two nodes, did not show differences between aware and unaware conditions (Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test, P = 0.753, PS dep = 0.54). Unlike modularity and the participation coefficient, neither of these metrics takes into account module membership. The finding that modularity and participation coefficient—measures that are sensitive to changes in intermodular communication as opposed to changes in individual node connectivity—are those that are altered with awareness strongly suggests that awareness is associated with a breakdown of the brain’s network modularity. The hypothesis that conscious target perception is associated with whole-brain functional connectivity changes would be strongly validated if it were replicated in an independent trial data set: high-confidence false alarms and correct rejections in no-target trials. These two trial types have physically identical stimulus presentations (no targets), but very distinct percepts (aware vs. unaware). False alarm trials showed lower modularity compared with correct rejection trials (Fig. 4B; Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test, P = 0.007, PS dep = 0.67), and average participation coefficients were higher during false alarm trials compared with correct rejections as well (Wilcoxon’s signed-rank test, P = 0.0002, PS dep = 0.79). Absent a target, the highly confident awareness of a percept appears sufficient to alter the brain’s network topology; this might take place because the false alarm trials correspond to those with structured internal noise sufficient to trigger the simple percept of a flash (40). These results provide converging evidence that reported perception of the target stimulus, regardless of masking manipulations or target presence, produces decreased functional modularity while increasing average participation. It is conceivable that the functional connectivity changes observed with awareness arise from large connectivity changes between a small number of networks, rather than truly global topological changes. If one module or a small set of modules showed greater between-network connectivity changes compared with the others, it should be detectable by testing for an interaction between networks and target awareness state in participation coefficient (a measure of intermodule communication). To test this possibility, we used the fourteen consensus networks identified by Power et al. (21). Using the participation coefficients (calculated either based on module membership detected by our modularity calculations or based on the Power et al. (21) networks as the source of module membership), we estimated the average participation coefficient for nodes in each of the fourteen Power et al. (21) networks for each subject in the target aware and unaware conditions. A repeated-measures ANOVA showed no significant interaction between condition (aware vs. unaware) and network for either of the analytical methods [Fs (13, 299) < 1.03, Ps > 0.43]. It is unlikely that the global modularity and participation differences observed in the present data between the aware and unaware conditions primarily stem from changes in a restricted set of networks. If not driven by a small number of networks, perhaps our global metrics are instead skewed by massive connectivity changes occurring with awareness in a small number of nodes. To examine this possibility, we tested the integrity of the global network to removal of the most highly interconnected nodes on a per subject basis (20). If these nodes were singularly responsible for what appeared to be global effects, we should no longer observe difference in modularity and participation coefficient between aware and unaware conditions following removal of these highly connected nodes. Excluded nodes were defined as the regions with the greatest summed weighted connection strengths [i.e., the sum of all pairwise connections made by that particular node, thresholded at the top 1% (three nodes) or 10% (27 nodes) of the most interconnected nodes]. Even after removal of these nodes, modularity still differed between aware and unaware, with greater modularity in the unaware compared with aware conditions (1%, P = 0.046, PS dep = 0.71; 10%, P = 0.046, PS dep = 0.71). Correspondingly, functional participation still increased with awareness after this targeted attack (1%, P = 0.01, PS dep = 0.67; marginally at 10%, P = 0.063, PS dep = 0.58). No significant differences were found for the clustering coefficient (1%, P = 0.732, PS dep = 0.54; 10%, P = 0.775, PS dep = 0.5) or average path length (1%, P = 0.753, PS dep = 0.54; 10%, P = 0.65, PS dep = 0.58). The effects of awareness on graph theory metrics do not appear to be driven by a small subset of nodes showing the highest connectivity changes. A final possibility that we considered was that the global connectivity changes were driven by the brain regions that showed significant BOLD amplitude changes with awareness [as identified in statistical parametric maps (SPMs) of the contrast of high-confidence aware vs. high-confidence unaware conditions] (SI Results). To address this issue, we performed a similar targeted attack analysis as above, excluding nodes that overlapped with activated voxels in the SPMs. After removal of the eight nodes that were identified as overlapping with foci activated with the awareness manipulation, modularity was still greater in the unaware condition (P = 0.043, PS dep = 0.67), whereas participation was greater in the aware condition (P = 0.007, PS dep = 0.67). Again, we found no significant differences between average path length (P = 0.753, PS dep = 0.54) and the clustering coefficient (P = 0.797, PS dep = 0.5) between conditions. The brain regions that showed significant BOLD amplitude changes do not solely drive the global connectivity changes observed with the awareness manipulation. Taken together, these results suggest that target awareness is associated with degradation of modularity in the brain’s functional networks via an increase in the participation coefficient without changes in clustering coefficient. Awareness may be associated with a widespread increase in functional connectivity across modules rather than within modules. These results are also in line with reports that manipulations of working memory load can increase intermodular communication and decrease modularity in the absence of global efficiency changes (25), lending credence to our conclusion that decreased functional modularity with awareness results from widespread increased intermodular connectivity.
Discussion A key finding of the present study is the selective effect of target awareness on a specific subset of graph theory metrics associated with intermodular connectivity. Whereas modularity and intermodular participation indices were affected by the awareness manipulation, there were no changes in clustering coefficient and characteristic path length. Interestingly, the latter two parameters are used to estimate a network’s small-worldness (41), i.e., a network’s tendency to exhibit both high functional segregation and efficiency. The average path length (and the related global efficiency metric) is largely insensitive to multiple, long paths in larger networks (42), precisely the pattern of connections that appear to be most affected by awareness based on participation differences observed in our data. Additionally, existence of small-worldness is defined by strong local clustering (43) that may not be affected by the cross-modular changes seen here with awareness. Awareness of a simple percept may not significantly affect small-worldness because both of the measures used to compute this network feature are more sensitive to intramodular local connections, whereas it is the intermodular connections that are evidently preferentially affected by conscious target perception. As previous studies have identified broad increases in long-distance oscillatory synchrony as a marker of consciousness (33, 44⇓–46), it is conceivable that increase in participation and breakdown of modularity are a result of changes in long-distance functional synchrony following target awareness. As a whole, the present findings provide strong evidence in support of global theories of awareness, in which the conscious perception of a stimulus is associated with whole-brain dynamic alterations in functional connectivity. Such results may explain why awareness is a unitary phenomenal experience (47), and suggest the means by which information at the focus of attention is broadcasted across the cerebral cortex. It is noteworthy that the changes associated with awareness observed here are more extensive than those reported on the basis of BOLD amplitude changes, which tend to show scattered cortical activation foci with awareness (3, 4, 48⇓⇓–51). Such a BOLD amplitude pattern of frontoparietal activity was in fact observed in our own data when comparing target aware and unaware conditions (SI Results). As such, these results imply—aside from differences in sensitivity between BOLD amplitude and functional connectivity approaches—that connectivity differences may reflect latent changes in the functional state of distant brain structures, priming them for target-related activation should the task or environmental situation call upon it. Importantly, even though our results reveal global summary changes in modularity and participation that are not driven by massive connectivity changes in a single network or small number of nodes, they do not discount focal or network-level contributions to awareness. Instead, we view these global connectivity changes to be a complementary aspect of awareness to the recruitment of frontoparietal regions observed in numerous univariate studies of BOLD amplitude changes (5⇓⇓⇓⇓⇓–11, 48⇓⇓–51). It is only once we are able to integrate the findings obtained at different levels of analysis that we will have a comprehensive understanding of the neural basis of awareness. Finally, though our findings suggest that changes in a single network do not drive the global functional connectivity changes, not all network interconnectivity is similarly engaged. It may very well be, for example, that visual and auditory awareness would reveal a different balance in functional weights across the brain’s networks. Nevertheless, though more studies are evidently required to account for the differentiable aspects of consciousness (52), our results reveal a possible mechanism supporting the integrative nature of this mental state.
Methods Participants. Twenty-eight individuals (aged 18–33; 15 females) recruited from the Vanderbilt University community participated in the study. All participants had normal or corrected-to-normal vision. The Vanderbilt University Institutional Review Board approved the experimental protocol, and informed consent was obtained from all subjects. Data from four participants were excluded due to technical difficulties (two participants), excessive head motion (>6 mm; one participant), and failure to follow task instructions (one participant). Behavioral Paradigm. Stimuli were presented using Psychophysics Toolbox extensions (53⇓–55) in MATLAB (MathWorks). All stimuli were shown overlaid on a white background with a persistent, centered, black fixation square (0.25° visual angle). Participants were instructed to monitor each trial for a target stimulus, ignoring a mask stimulus. The target stimulus, a filled gray disk (1° visual angle), was presented at the center of the screen for 33 ms. The mask was a centered, black annulus (from 1° inner edge to 2° outer edge) surrounding the target disk and was shown for 133 ms. All participants saw three conditions: forward masked, backward masked, and no target. Forward-masked and backward-masked trial types are shown in Fig. 1. In addition, 14 of the 24 participants saw rare oddball images in 5% of all trials. These surprise trials were not analyzed for the current study. Each trial began with enlargement of the fixation square for 200 ms, cuing the participants for the upcoming target and/or mask presentation 800 ms after the fixation returned to its standard size. An interstimulus interval (ISI) of 33 ms separated the mask and target on all target-present trials. When the mask precedes the target (forward or paracontrast masking) at these timing parameters, target detection is severely impaired. By contrast, when the mask follows the target (backward or metacontrast masking), target detection improves (34, 35). A 12-s fixation interval followed the stimulus presentations to allow the BOLD signal for target detection to be dissociated from the target response BOLD signal (see fMRI Methods below). Following the 12-s interval, participants responded to an on-screen prompt (1.5 s) whether they had detected the target stimulus, using one of two right-handed button presses for yes or no. Participants were then prompted (1.5 s) to provide a rating, on a scale of 1–5, of how confident they were in their previous detection response (1 = no confidence; 5 = total confidence) with a left-handed button press. The rating scale remained on screen for the duration of each prompt. The next trial began following another 11-s fixation period. This stimulus presentation paradigm afforded several advantages for assessing the changes in global functional connectivity with target awareness. First, the reversed mask/target orderings provided a manipulation of target awareness while maintaining identical mask and target presentation durations across both forward- and backward-masked conditions. This consistency across conditions allowed examination of robust effects of target awareness without differences in overall physical stimulation. Moreover, our paradigm yielded robust numbers of trials in which the subjects were highly confident they either did or did not see the target (56). In addition, because all stimuli were presented at fixation, the task required no spatial shifts of attention or eye movements. Finally, by using a very simple stimulus target-mask presentation paradigm that only required rudimentary target stimulus detection (brief percept of a disk), our manipulation provides a strong test of the global theories of awareness because it is unlikely to evoke widespread activation associated with identification, discrimination, or semantic processing (as may occur, e.g., with the attentional blink paradigm). Twenty-one of the participants completed between four and five fMRI runs (three completed four runs, whereas the remaining 18 completed five runs), each consisting of 20 trials split between the backward-masked, forward-masked, and no-target trials (35%, 35%, and 30%, respectively). Three additional participants completed between five and eight fMRI (one completing five, one completing six, and one completing eight) runs consisting of 15 trials each (five of each of the three trial types). Trial types were presented in a pseudorandomized order in each run. Trials during which participants failed to provide either a detection response or a confidence rating were excluded from analysis (<1% of all trials). fMRI Methods. Stimuli were presented using an Avotec SV-6011 projector (Avotec, Inc.) back-projected onto a screen inside the scanner. Participants lying in the scanner viewed the screen through a mirror mounted to the head coil. The experiment was performed at the Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Sciences on a 7 T Philips Achieva MRI system to benefit from high sensitivity to BOLD signals (57, 58) while providing full-brain coverage at conventional imaging resolutions. Whole-brain, anatomical T1-weighted images were acquired with a 1 × 1 × 1-mm voxel resolution. Functional T2* images were acquired using a 3D PRESTO sequence with 3 × 3 × 3-mm voxels and a 1-s volume acquisition time (59). Scan parameters consisted of a 10-ms repetition time, 14 ms echo time, 10° flip angle, 216 mm × 216-mm in-plane field of view, 72 × 72 matrix, and 40 slices (covering 120 mm superior–inferior). Each functional scan included either 410 brain volumes (subjects 1–12) or 545 brain volumes (subjects 13–24). Data preprocessing was performed using Brain Voyager QX 2.3 (Brain Innovation) and included 3D head-motion correction and linear trend removal. Functional and anatomical runs were coregistered and transformed into standard Talairach space (60). Functional Connectivity Analysis. Cortical ROIs were first defined from the set of coordinates reported in Power et al. (21), in which authors identify nodes based on resting-state connectivity data with strong overlap with known functional-network systems. These nodes were parceled into subgraphs based on community detection algorithms resulting in strong concordance with previously identified functional networks. Coordinates, originally reported in Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space, were converted to Talairach space using the mni2tal.m function in MATLAB. Four-millimeter radius spheres were drawn around each coordinate to create a list of 264 ROIs to serve as nodes for graph theoretical analyses. To examine connectivity differences associated with target awareness with maximum power, hit trials and miss trials were each collapsed across both forward- and backward-masked trials, yielding a total of 486 high-confidence hit trials and 276 high-confidence miss trials. High-confidence trials were defined as those with ratings of 4 or 5 on the 5-point confidence scale. Given that each condition (hit and miss) was comprised of trials primarily originating from one masking condition (backward and forward, respectively), we also performed the hit vs. miss analyses on high-confidence trials within each masking condition to confirm that the results were not due to masking differences (SI Methods). Although the results of this analysis by masking conditions are consistent with the main findings, they suffer from low power because several subjects lacked a sufficient number of high-confidence trials of one trial type to make these comparisons statistically meaningful. Consequently, to further rule out that changes in connectivity differences with awareness may be due to masking differences, we also compared false alarm and correct rejection trials of the no-target condition, because these two trial types are associated with very difference percepts but identical physical presentations. Task-dependent functional connectivity between nodes was estimated using the generalized psychophysiological interaction (gPPI) method (37). This method aims to account for task-activation effects and non–task-specific correlations separately from task-induced connectivity differences (38). gPPI is considered to be more powerful than a standard PPI analysis (61) and has been shown to be a better estimate of task-based functional connectivity than a cross-correlation coefficient (62) (see SI Results for similar results obtained with the Pearson correlations); it uses the general linear model (GLM) with three regressor types: condition-specific task regressors (analogous to those used in standard fMRI GLMs), a “seed” time-course regressor, and condition-specific interaction regressors. The seed time-course regressor is included to capture signal variance in regions that show correlations with the seed region outside of task periods of interest. Interaction regressors were created using the deconvolution method described in McLaren et al. (37) (see SI Methods for results without this deconvolution step). In essence, interaction regressors predict correlation with seed region signal, but only during task-relevant time points (capturing an interaction of seed and condition factors). Our GLMs included condition-specific regressors for high- and low-confidence hit trials and miss trials. Each GLM consisted of condition-specific regressors (modeled as events locked to target/mask presentation), a seed node BOLD time course, and condition-specific interaction regressors, all in addition to task regressors of no interest for fixation and response periods. Parameter estimates for high-confidence interaction regressors were recorded and organized for graph theoretical analyses. A separate GLM was run was for each of the 264 possible seeds for each subject. For each seed region, averaged parameter estimates for PPI interaction regressors were extracted from and averaged across voxels in the 263 remaining ROIs, providing a task-modulated measure of weighted (as opposed to binary) connectivity between each region pair. Larger parameter estimates indicate greater signal coherence between seed and target ROI and thus greater functional connectivity. No directionality was assumed in the data, and reciprocal pairwise connections were averaged to generate the final, symmetric graph. PPI analyses were performed using Brain Voyager QX 2.3 and custom MATLAB software. Graph Theoretical Analysis. Graph theoretical analyses were performed using the Brain Connectivity Toolbox (41). Graphs (i.e., ROIs and their functional connections) were constructed and analyzed on an individual subject basis for each condition of interest (e.g., high-confidence hit, high-confidence miss trials). As noted in Rubinov and Sporns (41), network properties often differ based on the number of nodes, connections, and degree distribution of a network. To construct network measures that allow comparisons across conditions/graphs that might differ along any of these properties, graph theory metrics are “normalized” by comparing—on a per subject basis—each of these metrics against a null hypothesis network, i.e., a network with a randomized topology that otherwise conserves the size, density, and degree distribution of the original network. All graph theoretic measures were normalized by dividing by their respective, averaged metric calculated across 100 random graphs, generated via the Brain Connectivity Toolbox function randmio_und.m. Statistical significance of normalized graph theoretic measures was performed via Wilcoxon signed-rank tests given the lack of evidence concerning the normal distribution of graph theoretic metrics (20). Because graph theoretic metrics can be threshold dependent (63), it is important to examine graph measurements over a range of possible connection densities. In accordance with prior studies (31, 64, 65), results were obtained for graph density thresholded at the top 10–30% of individual subject connections, with 5% steps, for a total of five threshold levels. Results are presented for the top 10% of connections. Thresholded matrices were rescaled to the range [0, 1] (41). This normalization procedure was calculated by dividing each connectivity value by the maximum value in the graph to rescale values to a similar range as correlations. Following the approach of previous work in the field, no correction for multiple comparisons across the multiple measures of network properties were applied because of the nonindependence of these measures (31, 41, 66) and because the current study aims only to test the global patterns of topology, rather than the independent properties of individual nodes or ROIs. Correction for multiple comparisons is normally applied when testing several ROIs (33, 67, 68) or if statistical significance (on a per voxel basis) acts as a thresholding step (24, 66, 69⇓–71). The statistical reliability of our findings was provided by a test of replication; the same results were obtained in two independent data analyses: comparisons of hits vs. misses as well as the comparison of false alarms vs. correct rejections. To measure the graph properties of connections across the brain’s neural network with our awareness manipulation, we describe connectivity based on measures of functional segregation, functional integration, and centrality (41). To estimate the functional segregation of the brain’s connectivity, we assessed modularity, or the degree to which a graph (i.e., our entire ROI set) can be divided into nonoverlapping modules (i.e., networks of ROIs), via Newman’s spectral algorithm for weighted matrices (72). Weighted modularity (Qw) was calculated by Q w = 1 l w ∑ i , j ∈ N [ w i , j − k i w k j w l w ] ∂ m i , m j , with weighted connections between nodes i and j(w i,j ), sum of all weights in a graph (lw), weighted degree of a node (k i ), and module containing node i(m i ), and ∂ m i , m j = 1 if m i = m j . Based on the modules identified by Newman’s algorithm we examined the participation coefficient (yw), or the degree to which nodes (i.e., ROIs) connect with nodes in other functional modules (networks). Participation provides a measure of centrality per node—i.e., a measure of a node’s importance in intermodular communication. Nodes with high participation increase global integration by facilitating between-module communications. The participation coefficient was calculated by y i w = 1 − ∑ m ∈ M ( k i w ( m ) k i w ) 2 , where k i w(m) is the weighted degree of connections between node i and nodes in module m. We additionally measured each node’s clustering coefficient, a measure of the degree of segregation present in a network that estimates the extent to which connectivity is clustered around each node irrespective of its module membership. The clustering coefficient (Cw), where t i is the number of triangles around node I, is calculated with the following formula: C w = 1 n ∑ i ∈ N 2 t i w k i ( k i − 1 ) . Finally, average path length (Lw), a measure of network integration, provided a statistic describing the functional distance between nodes, where d i,j is the shortest path length between nodes i and j, computed with a inverse mapping of weight to length. L w = 1 n ∑ i ∈ N ∑ j ∈ N , j ≠ i d i j w n − 1 Further descriptions of how these metrics are calculated and their implications can be found in Rubinov and Sporns (41). As a measure of nonparametric effect size, we report the dependent measures probability of superiority, or PS dep (73). PS dep is defined as P S dep = n + N , where n + is the number of positive difference scores, discarding ties.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by National Institutes of Health (NIH) Grant P30-EY008126 to the Vanderbilt Vision Research Center and NIH Grant 5R01EB000461.
Footnotes Author contributions: D.G. and R.M. designed research; D.G. and R.L.B. performed research; D.G. and R.L.B. contributed new reagents/analytic tools; D.G. analyzed data; and D.G. and R.M. wrote the paper.
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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An estimated 624,000 Rohingya refugees, a Muslim ethnic minority in Myanmar's northern Rakhine state, have fled to neighboring Bangladesh since late August to escape oppression and extreme violence from Myanmar's military and Buddhist majority. Due to decades of persecution, nearly 1 million Rohingya currently live in Bangladesh.
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The recent influx of Rohingya in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar district, where the Kutupalong and Nayapara refugee camps are located, has prompted plans to build the largest refugee camp in the world.
New satellite images, provided to Mashable by commercial space imagery company DigitalGlobe, show the drastic changes to the Cox's Bazar landscape over a period of just four months, as densely populated settlements quickly began to cover large swaths of the region.
A closeup of the Cox's Bazar area of Bangladesh, without shelters, on May 25, 2017. Image: DigitalGlobe A closeup of the same area with shelters at the Kutupalong refugee camp on Sept. 25, 2017. Image: DigitalGlobe
The differences in the images are staggering.
In one closeup image of Cox's Bazar from May 25 — before the Myanmar military escalated its violent "clearance operations" against the Rohingya in August — the region is mostly green, filled with lush forests.
A satellite image of the same area, taken on September 25, shows the greenery replaced with mazes of tents and makeshift shelters dotting the landscape, and thick dirt roads snaking through them.
Kutupalong refugee camp on May 25, 2017. Image: DigitalGlobe Kutupalong refugee camp on Sept. 25, 2017 Image: DigitalGlobe
Aerial images like these help show the world what aid workers, organizations, journalists, and photographers have seen firsthand. Thousands of Rohingya refugees, many of them children, continue to cross the border into Bangladesh on a daily basis, as aid groups struggle to fill the needs of the growing population.
"The staggering scale of the Rohingya crisis is difficult to capture."
"The staggering scale of the Rohingya crisis is difficult to capture," Roger Arnold, a photographer with UNHCR, the U.N. Refugee Agency, said in a recent video produced by the organization.
"With aerial photography, I've been able to show the immense scale of the Kutupalong refugee camp. The area is now severely overcrowded and growing more so every day."
That means aid organizations need to not only serve the Rohingya people, but also work on infrastructure to do so successfully.
The World Food Programme, for example, is building roads and bridges in the area so it can deliver food, medicine, and other life-saving supplies to the Kutupalong camp. UNHCR is also supporting road construction and site planning, building latrines and wells and improving water and sanitation facilities.
700K people rely on food aid in Kutupalong camp, #Bangladesh. But without refurbished roads and bridges, it's hard to deliver assistance.
Here’s how we're solving the issue 👇👇 pic.twitter.com/kS98zyfbsf — World Food Programme (@WFP) December 1, 2017
As the Rohingya crisis continues to make international headlines, various public figures have addressed the situation over the past several weeks.
In a joint press conference on November 15 with Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi — the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who was criticized for failing to publicly condemn the military's actions against the Rohingya — U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called for a full investigation into the crisis.
"We are very concerned by reports of widespread atrocities committed by Myanmar security forces," Tillerson said. "What we know occurred in Rakhine state ... has a number of characteristics of crimes against humanity."
Tillerson later added that "it is clear" this is a situation of "ethnic cleansing," the same term the United Nations' high commissioner for human rights used to describe the Rohingya crisis in September.
Pope Francis meets with a Rohingya refugee during an interreligious meeting at the Archbishop's house in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Dec. 1, 2017. Image: VINCENZO PINTO / AFP / Getty Images
Pope Francis also met with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh's capital city of Dhaka last week as the last stop of his Asia tour.
While he declined to say the term "Rohingya" in his speeches in Myanmar, where the term is not recognized by authorities, and the Pope's use of it may have increased backlash against Christians in the country, he did reference them by name in Bangladesh, saying, "The presence of God today is also called Rohingya."
"Your tragedy is very hard, very big," Pope Francis told the refugees. "We give you space in our hearts. In the name of everyone, of those who persecute you, those who hurt you, and especially of the world's indifference, I ask for your forgiveness. Forgive us."
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We were hopeful it would happen (and there's been indications that it would), but that doesn't stem the excitement of learning that Renault's Megane GTI is definitely on its way. UK-based AutoExpress is confirming plans for the GTI and has obtained new illustrations depicting the finished product. Looks like our previously-reported sighting of a hotter Megane Coupe, which we suspected was a special model, seems right on the money.
The striking images show a Megane Coupe that is menacing and purposeful while retaining enough French flair and individuality to differentiate itself from the 'hot-hatch' masses.
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Power will come from the the same 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder utilised in the R26 but expect a small boost in output with a total in the 180kWs range. A top speed of over 240km/h and a 0-100 time in the sub six-second bracket should be well within the Megane's reach.
An electronically controlled differential will greatly benefit the GTI's ability to channel its power through the front wheels while the lowered kerb-weight will ensure handling characteristics are excellent.
Not much is known of the interior at this stage but bucket seats and coloured trim with metal inserts is reportedly on the cards. Given the sporty nature of the car, we're expecting the cabin to be a lively affair.
Priced from around £20,000 when it goes on sale in Europe next year, the Megane GTI will officially debut at the Geneva motor show in March '09. This looks very interesting - we'll keep you posted.
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Premier Kathleen Wynne is playing Santa Claus for Ontario beer drinkers with the sale of six-packs in Ontario supermarkets beginning this Christmas. Beer will eventually be sold in 450 of the province’s 1,500 grocery stores — everywhere from Loblaws to smaller independent markets — with Ontarians continuing to enjoy Canada’s lowest average prices. “It’s a good day for our economy and for job creation. It is also a good day for the people who like their beer cold because it will be easier to buy it,” the premier said Thursday. The most sweeping reform of beer sales in Ontario history follows an investigation by the Star’s Martin Regg Cohn and comes 30 years after former premier David Peterson first promised such liberalization. Last December, the Star exposed a secret sweetheart deal between the publicly owned Liquor Control Board of Ontario and the private Beer Store chain, which revealed lobbying and political donations by foreign-owned Labatt, Molson, and Sleeman.
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Beer sold in Ontario supermarkets will be limited to containers of six or smaller, as part of changes announced Thursday. ( Chris So / Toronto Star file photo )
Under the changes, the 448-outlet Beer Store chain will have to devote at least 20 per cent of its shelf space as well as merchandising and marking programs to craft beers. However, a new levy will add $1 over the next four years to the cost of a 24-pack that currently retails for about $34 in Ontario (compared to $40 for the same beer in Alberta and British Columbia.) Consumers will pay about a penny more per bottle per year as it’s phased in, eventually meaning $100 million more annually to the treasury.
The Liberals will also sell up to 60 per cent of the publicly owned Hydro One with no shareholder allowed to own more than 10 per cent of a utility that controls 97 per cent of the province’s transmission lines. That will bring in an additional $4 billion toward the $31.5 billion now earmarked for public transit and transportation infrastructure across Ontario over the next decade — half for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. That’s up from the previous $29 billion that had been promised. Wynne’s move came as she immediately embraced the findings of a panel led by former TD Bank CEO Ed Clark on monetizing provincial assets to bankroll new public transit, roads and bridges. Clark admitted there were “tough negotiations” with the Beer Store to achieve the government’s goals.
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“We actually got the whole beer industry to buy in,” said the Bay Street titan, a volunteer Wynne adviser. Under the new measures, beer prices will be set so they are the same at supermarkets, the 651-outlet LCBO, and the Beer Store. Beer Store president Ted Moroz said “we will continue to work with the government now to implement our next generation of changes.” An independent new “beer ombudsman” will be appointed to handle consumer and craft brewer complaints about the Beer Store and the chain’s much-hailed bottle and can recycling program will continue. All companies brewing beer in Ontario will be allowed to buy an ownership stake in the Beer Store, returning the retailer to its 1927 co-operative roots. As well, the company will spend $100 million to update its many aging warehouse stores. The first supermarkets will have beer on their shelves before Christmas with brews available in as many as 150 large grocery stores by May 1, 2017 and another 300 in the weeks and months after that. Clark also recommended changes to the LCBO. Online sales through a new LCBO e-commerce retail site will allow for home delivery or pickup at stores of a vastly expanded range of products. There will be new publicly owned boutiques for niche items like craft beers, and specialty spirits such as single malt Scotch. Sales of 12- and 24-packs of beer — currently restricted by law to the Beer Store under the secret pact revealed by the Star last December — will be eventually phased in to many LCBO outlets. Supermarket hours of sale will be restricted and grocers will have to train staff to ensure under-age consumers are prohibited from buying beer, which will be sold in six-packs or smaller formats in a separate section of stores. But Clark said his advisory council needs more time to determine how to bring wine into grocery stores and will report back later this year. He said the wine issue is “complicated” due to international trade hurdles and requires further negotiations with the privately owned Wine Rack and Wine Shop as well as the Grape Growers of Ontario. Still, he hopes to see vintages being sold in supermarkets by 2017. While he noted the “most newsworthy change” is the expanded sale of beer, he emphasized that 9,000 small licensees across the province will soon be allowed to buy beer at lower prices for their bars and restaurants. As the Star had earlier disclosed, bar owners and restaurateurs were forced to purchase from the Beer Store at higher prices than ordinary consumers. That is a huge break for half of Ontario’s licensed establishments, designed to help small businesses buying fewer than 250 cases a year. Other big winners are the province’s 150 independent brewers, who employ 1,000 people (compared to 2,600 for Labatt, Molson, and Sleeman.) “This is a game changer — we expect (this) will mean a doubling craft market share and the addition of 1,000 to 2,000 new brewery jobs in communities of all sizes and from all parts of the province,” said Cam Heaps, co-founder of Toronto’s Steam Whistle Brewing and chair of Ontario Craft Brewers. But NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said the moves show the Liberals “are desperately trying to grasp at anything to pull more money in.” Progressive Conservative MPP Vic Fedeli (Nipissing) said the decision is a “shiny bauble” to deflect attention from a $10.9-billion deficit.
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My son is very bright and mature, but I fear it's time for me to push him to be a little more independent. Although his bedroom is right down the hallway, he gets terrified of being alone in the dark and prefers to sleep in my bedroom. My husband and I have a large bed, so we've never minded sharing with...
My son is very bright and mature, but I fear it's time for me to push him to be a little more independent. Although his bedroom is right down the hallway, he gets terrified of being alone in the dark and prefers to sleep in my bedroom.
My husband and I have a large bed, so we've never minded sharing with our son, but I feel like maybe we're coddling him a little too much. I've talked to other moms, and none of the other boys his age have any problem sleeping in their own rooms.
Believe me, I wish he could be my little boy forever, but now that he's old enough to bring girls over to spend the night, I think it's time for him to leave our bed.
How can I encourage him to be more independent!? I'm desperate. He starts college in the fall, and I doubt his roommates are going to be as understanding! | positive |
Collins Land, September 2013 (Flickr) – blog post
The following notes are drawn from the Server Beta user group meeting held on Thursday, November 13th, the transcript for which can be found here.
Server Deployments Week 46 – Recap
As always, please refer to the server deployment thread in the forums for the latest information and updates.
There was no deployment to the Main (SLS) channel on Tuesday, November 11th.
On Wednesday, November 12th, all three RC channels received the same server maintenance package, which comprises “minor improvements” to help configure the texture and mesh CDN, by allowing the Lab to reconfigure the CDN URL if they need to, with the intention of the of making it a more dynamic host name in the future.
SL Viewer
Snowstorm RC Viewer
A new Snowstorm contributions RC viewer arrived on Thursday, November 13th. Version 3.7.21.296724 promotes the viewer from project status, and brings with it the following contributed updates:
kCGLRPTextureMemory is a deprecated function as of Mac OS X 10.7, replace with kCGLRPTextureMemoryMegabytes
FFLOAD_XML missing on linux and darwin, FFSAVE_XML missing on darwin
applicationShouldTerminate function returns NSApplicationDeligateReply when it should return NSApplicationTerminateReply
Projector reflections do not respect the environment intensity parameter
Glossy Projectors
Delete key doesn’t delete first character of marked text on OSX
Sticky modifier keys after OS window comes up on OSX
Unwanted InputWindow comes up when typing Japanese on OSX
Bad behavior of Input Window
Editing an objects rotation with the rotation rings often causes the object to jump to position <0,0,0> on the region and rotation changes to <0,0,0>
Dresses purporting to be Fitted Mesh stretch to 0,0,0
Second Life 3.7.18 (295539) Oct 16 2014 08:19:54 (Second Life Release) crashes every time upon viewer Quit under OS X Yosemite 10.10
Attachment Fix and Maintenance RC Updates
The current RC viewers – the Attachment fix RC viewer and the Maintenance RC viewer both updated on Wednesday, November 12th as a result of the Benchmark viewer promotion to release status. The updates were as follows:
Attachment Fix RC viewer updated to version 3.7.21.296729. This viewer adds some fixes to previously released changes in the way joint offsets in rigged meshes are handled & fixes some issues found with adding and removing attachments after the recent AISv3 deploy, and improves the status information shown in inventory for attached objects
Maintenance RC viewer updated to version 3.7.21.296734. This viewer offers a broad range of fixes for voice, privacy, rendering, texture animation, avatar distortion, inventory management, sounds, Mouselook in Mac, multiple UI fixes in script editor, Pay flow, chat, stats floater, edit menu, etc.
Release Viewer VFS Failure Issue
It’s still not clear how widespread the VFS failure issue on the current release viewer extends (see part 1 of this week’s update, and BUG-7776). As noted in the first part of this report, I’ve managed to resolve such problems by manually deleted the viewer cache, and this worked for me in this case. Whirly Fizzle posted the same advice to the bug report, but at least one person has indicated it didn’t resolve the issue for them.
“Fast Pipe” Viewer
Monty Linden is working on further viewer-side updates to address reported problems being experienced in region rezzing times (such as reported in BUG-7698). There’s an initial release of the viewer available to those who can self-compile, and Whirly Fizzle reports that the fixes appear to work, commenting that, “Fast-pipe with pipelining enabled def works better for me on CDN regions. The long texture loading stalls have pretty much stopped.” There’s no date as to when this viewer will publicly appear as an RC or project viewer.
Other Items
Viewer Stats Ping Sim Data
There have been a few question in both meetings and in the forums about what the Ping Sim data in the viewer’s statistics bar actually represents. According to the wiki page:
Ping Sim: How long it takes data to go from your computer to the region you’re currently in. This is largely dependent on your connection to the Internet. If Ping Sim is high but Ping User is not, the server might be having problems.
However, this doesn’t paint a complete picture, as there can be a noticeable difference in the ping sim value given in the statistics bar of the viewer compared to pinging a simulator host directly. Responding to a question during the Server Beta meeting, Maestro Linden said:
As I recall, the ping number is your actual network round trip, measured by the UDP connection to the sim, *plus* some other time, like the time required to render the frame… So if you’re only getting 10FPS, that’s an automatic +100ms on top of the actual network round trip time… That ping time may also include the sim’s frame time (22.2ms if running at 45fps).
Answering a similar question through the forums in October, Oz Linden offered further clarification:
Looking at the code (I had not had occasion to look at this before), the Ping Sim measure appears to be based on a separate Ping message (our own message type transmitted over UDP, not ICMP). Those messages are mixed in periodically with the other UDP messages that are more or less constantly flowing between the viewer and the simulator. Because it’s the application that is turning that message around rather than a low-level part of the network stack, the fact that it is consistently higher than ICMP ping to the same host isn’t surprising.
[ICMP, or Internet Control Message Protocol is the protocol generally used by ping operations.]
A couple of upshots of this is that if there is packet loss as a result of packet loss with increase ping rates as seen in the viewer, while no actual increase is occurring in the network connection itself, while increasing traffic within in region will cause higher ping rates within the viewer, simply because of the resultant UDP packet queuing in the server (hence a possible reason for BUG-7797, where the ping increase is seen as causing an increase in “lag”, rather than being indicative of an increase traffic load occurring). As such, Maestro commented that the viewer’s ping data is, “probably a more useful measure of latency than network ping.”
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Take In A Gorgeous Orchid Show At Chicago Botanic Garden - The Chicagoist The Chicagoist will be launching later but in the meantime please enjoy our archives. HOMENEWSARTS & ENTERTAINMENTFOOD Take In A Gorgeous Orchid Show At Chicago Botanic Garden By Marielle Shaw in Arts & Entertainment on Feb 12, 2016 9:16PM Photo Courtesy Chicago Botanic Gardens It's Valentine's Day weekend, and stuffed animals, chocolates and roses are everywhere. But something else is in bloom, too: Saturday marks the beginning of Chicago Botanic Garden's month long Orchid Show. Orchids represent all things exotic, fragile and beautiful, and are one of the largest families of flowering plants, with over 27,800 recognized species. These beauties are fragrant, medicinal and even edible, including the orchid from which we get vanilla. The Orchid Show, which runs from 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 13 to March 13 at 4 p.m., will have an astounding 10,000 different species of orchid represented. There's plenty planned to see and do around these plants too, from classes on how to keep them, an orchid photography gallery with work by Anne Belmont on display (and an orchid photo contest) and a Concert with The Orchids featuring the Accidentals on Feb. 18. Representatives from the Illinois Orchid Society will be also there to answer guest and gardener questions, and each weekend there will be an orchid sale, followed by the larger post show sale, in case you decide you'd like to care for one of these beauties. This show promises dazzling colors and fantastic photo ops, and we recommend taking a stroll through it before it's over. Tickets sell for $8 for members of the garden and $10 for non-members, parking not included, or you can purchase an orchid two-pack, which includes tickets for two to see the show and a parking pass. For more information on the show click here. TWITTER FACEBOOK REDDIT PRINT botanic gardenchicago botanic gardenorchidsspecial events Best of Chicagoist The Best Vegan-Friendly Restaurants In ChicagoThe Best Restaurants For Vegetarians In ChicagoThe Best 'Anti-Brunch' Breakfast Spots In Chicago, Where You Can Eat All Week4 Chicago Spots With Can't-Miss Pumpkin Spice LattesOur Readers Picked The Best Burger Spot In Chicago | negative |
Firefighters are currently battling a four-alarm fire that has broken out on the northwest corner of McAllister and Scott.
The intersection is blocked off as firefighters scale ladders into the building and break windows, and ambulances are lined up below.
More photos of the unfolding fire, via Twitter:
There is a fire at the corner of Scott and Golden Gate Street. Am I doing this right #Fillmore pic.twitter.com/TmlLhFFzXY — Carlos Guerrero (@CarlosGuerrer08) January 31, 2015
No reports yet on injuries, cause of the fire, or containment level, but we'll update this post when we learn more.
Update, 2:40pm: Tipster Jason Muscat snapped these photos of the scene this afternoon:
Update, 4:45pm: The fire was extinguished earlier this afternoon.
According to a source, no injuries have been reported, but at least two families with children were affected. A small dog required oxygen. | positive |
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MEXICO CITY, Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Mexico's government-owned oil company, will stop shipping finished oil through its pipelines in an effort to combat oil theft.
The company's switch to transporting unfinished oil was announced after Pemex declared it lost $1.14 billion to theft and distribution to black markets in 2014, a 70 percent increase from the previous year.
More than 2,600 illegal taps were discovered. Oil will become ready-to-use after undergoing a mixing phase at storage locations.
"In order to strengthen the security of transporting fuels, Pemex will move through its pipeline unfinished gasoline and diesel, which at this stage are still unfit for use in vehicles and industrial plants," Pemex said in a statement on Tuesday.
The company warned users not to buy stolen fuel because it could damage car engines. Many criminal drug gangs, like the notorious Los Zetas, are linked to the oil thefts.
Pemex sued nine U.S. companies in 2011 for allegedly buying stolen Mexican oil products. | positive |
Walking Fort Bragg: The "Train" is Leaving Downtown Walking Fort Bragg Wednesday, August 1, 2007 The "Train" is Leaving Downtown The “train” is heading north towards Manzanita Street. The “heavy lifting” portion of activity between the Post Office and City Hall should start to quiet down. It was really quite a ruckus as the train passed by. That, and the “Vibratory” machine compacting the ”AC Foam”. It was enough to rattle your fillings and make coffee cups dance off the counter!! I heard some activity in the alley and took a peek. Turns out Triton Water Technology was changing out my water meter. Here is the replacement unit with the antenna attached. I checked on Google and discovered, in the Fort Bragg Agenda Item Summary, that this is an "Upgrade to the City’s water meters." "This project will consist of the installation of 2,821 automated meter reading devices. Maintenance staff will read the meters by driving City streets with a radio signal receiver attached to a laptop computer. Radio signals from each meter will be recorded and stored in a format that will be compatible with the City’s billing software." No more traipsing though back yards. No more being chased by dogs! And finally, the parking lot at the Senior Center (Middle School) has been refreshed. It looks great. There sure is a lot going on this summer! Posted by Ron Bloomquist at 10:14 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) All time favorites Walking the A & W haul road. Shopping Carts Before Cell Phones. Grandpa bought a Speedo!! Ms. Scruffy Wonacott's Fotos Winter Break 2013 New Art by Bonez in an unxpected location! A Morning Walk Those SOB's. Blog Archive ► 2015 (7) ► August (1) ► July (1) ► May (2) ► April (1) ► February (2) ► 2014 (12) ► November (2) ► October (5) ► September (1) ► May (1) ► April (1) ► March (1) ► January (1) ► 2013 (37) ► December (3) ► November (2) ► October (10) ► September (8) ► June (10) ► May (4) ► 2012 (29) ► October (1) ► September (1) ► August (5) ► May (3) ► April (7) ► March (1) ► February (2) ► January (9) ► 2011 (61) ► December (7) ► November (5) ► October (6) ► September (9) ► August (4) ► April (6) ► March (6) ► February (7) ► January (11) ► 2010 (154) ► December (12) ► November (10) ► October (11) ► September (7) ► August (14) ► July (14) ► June (6) ► May (9) ► April (7) ► March (17) ► February (23) ► January (24) ► 2009 (226) ► December (23) ► November (20) ► October (11) ► August (22) ► July (16) ► June (20) ► May (25) ► April (19) ► March (19) ► February (25) ► January (26) ► 2008 (219) ► December (23) ► November (20) ► October (26) ► September (11) ► August (16) ► July (13) ► May (18) ► April (17) ► March (24) ► February (27) ► January (24) ▼ 2007 (175) ► December (9) ► November (23) ► October (22) ► September (16) ▼ August (21) Mood Lamps Holy Moly Playing with the Moon Our Eclipse Photogenic Morning Something Like This Passing Fort Bragg Okay Okay! So I Asked! Old Friends Monday Morning Marine Layer Keeping my EYE on Things Dark O Thirty Early Morning Wildlife It is Not Over until it Is Over Hoot, Coo and Caw Progress Report Just As I Predicted 6:32 AM and on a Roll It finally happened Morning Offerings The "Train" is Leaving Downtown ► July (8) ► June (4) ► May (13) ► April (16) ► March (17) ► February (14) ► January (12) ► 2006 (57) ► December (18) ► November (21) ► October (18) Watermark theme. Powered by Blogger. | negative |
The Ottawa Senators announced today they had agreed to a two-year entry-level deal with University of Connecticut forward Cole Schneider, who has the saddest profile picture ever. Seriously, someone stole his Double Down.
Schneider went undrafted but made it onto the team's radar after setting some UConn records in his sophomore season. He'll sign an amateur tryout contract and play with Binghamton until they start the playoffs their season ends.
Though not the top college player available, this is a pretty standard move by general manager Bryan Murray. We know that Murray tends to believe that signing a college player is the equivalent of making a second-round draft selection. Ottawa doesn't have one of those this year, thanks to that jerk Kyle Turris, so we should essentially slot Schneider in when evaluating his progress going forward.
Murray has generally had good success with college signings, though the best example is playing in Anaheim (Author's note: Obviously I meant Los Angeles. Maybe YOU have a reading comprehension problem. *sob*) and not Ottawa. Bobby Butler has struggled this season after a strong finish last year, and Stephane Da Costa has shown flashes of high-end talent--though he has not completely put it together yet. It's far too early to know how Schneider fits in the picture, but we do know he will get an opportunity if he plays well enough to earn one. | positive |
A visit to a Centenarian in Caditaan: an extraordinary experience. - Magayagayang Magallanes Follow us on Facebook Featured Videos HOME ABOUT THE TOWN Brief History Mission & Vision Municipal Seal / Logo Socio-Economic Profile LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT Mayor’s Corner Sangguniang Bayan Department Heads NGOs & NGAs BARANGAYS North Bacalon Bulala Incarizan Magsaysay Pili Santa Elena Tula-Tula Norte South Busay Caditaan Lapinig Malbog Pawik Salvacion Siuton Tula-Tula Sur Poblacion Aguada Norte Aguada Sur Bacolod Banacud Binisitahan del Norte Binisitahan del Sur Cawit Extension Cawit Proper Pantalan Poblacion Coastal Anibong Biga Behia Biton Cagbolo Cagtalaba Ginangra Hubo Tagas FOR RESIDENTS Citizen’s Charter Frontline Services Downloadable Forms Development Reports Procurement Financial Reports Approved Budget TOURISM Magalleones Festival Events & Activities Feast Days and Patron Saints of Barangays Local Attractions Astillero de Bagatao (Shipyard of Bagatao) Bucal-bucalan Cold Spring Resort Gibalon Shrine Incarizan River Malijao Cold Spring Parola Beach and Lighthouse Station Sagpan Tinacos Islet Accomodation Annabelle’s Bed and Breakfast Touch of Grace Re-Creation Center, Lodging and Restaurant SSC Hostel Products & Delicacies Getting to Magallanes Maps BUSINESS Business Opportunities Business Permit & Licensing Marketplace GALLERY Select Page A visit to a Centenarian in Caditaan: an extraordinary experience. by Mary Grace Carrascal | Jan 15, 2018 Last January 11, Thursday I witnessed a most memorable moment that should be treasured by sons and daughters.It was a mother’s moment. For a daughter like me, the moment I took a sight of earth’s wonder which is the moment I was born we immediately become the most precious and beloved thing in the world. Again, it is a mother’s moment. It is a mother who provides every little thing we need. Working 24/7, with nothing to expect from her children, she will be our provider and guide as we wean ourselves into adults and be parents ourselves. On that Thursday afternoon, I together with Mayor Ragragio, a representative from the regional office of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Ms. Marisse Paeste and Ms. Necie B. Mercadero, our Municipal Social Welfare Officer visited the only living centenarian in our town of Magallanes. She is Mrs. Pasencia Mortega, 101 years old having born on March 18, 1917 and we came to witness the turn-over of the DSWD’s cash award to verified centenarians as mandated by Republic Act 10868. Somehow, the feeling of observing Lola Pinsay, as she called in brgy. Caditaan, in her advanced age becomes very remarkable-and unforgettable. It gives us the feeling that God somehow has a purpose for each and everyone of us. Lola Pinsay is hale and healthy although is hard of hearing and can no longer sustain a conversation. One would imagine that the life she lived was one of sacrifice and tribulation, what with——children to care for while her husband works full time as a farmer. Lola Pinsay deserves every minute of love and attention from her family and community. It is also a comfort that government recognizes her presence. Related Posts NCDC’s 4th Moving-Up Ceremony Awarding Ceremony for the Child Development Centers and Day Care Workers who passed the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Accreditation Test Five Magallenos in Barangay Behia receive wheelchairs MSWD Food for Work Program in Barangay Bacolod, Magallanes, Sorsogon MSWDO, DSWD RO5 and PSWDO conducted a Training-Workshop on the National Early Learning Curriculum (NELC) and New ECCD Accreditation Standards Civil Mass Wedding 2020 Comments What's Trending | Most Popular Articles: Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Program in the National Child Development Center (NCDC) March 5, 2018 By Sheryl Ortega Local State of Children Report 2019 November 29, 2019 By Magayagayang Magallanes Magalleones Festival: The Official Festival of the Municipality of Magallanes February 6, 2017 By Zhanneta Arambulo MAGALLEONES FESTIVAL is a festival celebrating Magallanes as a beautiful, peaceful and charming place which is rich in cultural and... Magallanes, Sorsogon: Paradise Undiscovered November 27, 2017 By Magayagayang Magallanes Bagatao Island Lighthouse February 21, 2018 By Zhanneta Arambulo The True Site of the First Mass in Luzon November 27, 2017 By Magayagayang Magallanes While Miguel Lopez de Legaspi was still in Cebu, he wrote King Philip II in 1567 requesting for religious... Welcome To Magallanes! A Place Closest to our Hearts February 1, 2017 By Magayagayang Magallanes Facebook Twitter Instagram MagallanesSorsogon.Gov.Ph © Office of the Municipal Mayor • 2F Municipal Bdlg., Magallanes, Sorsogon | negative |
At least nine people were killed and 30 injured in a suicide attack on the Bethel Memorial Methodist Church on Quetta's Zarghoon Road on Sunday afternoon.
All casualties, which included women and children, were shifted to Civil Hospital Quetta. Speaking on Sunday evening, Hospital Spokesman Waseem Baig said the death toll had risen to nine.
At least two suicide attackers had struck the Bethel Memorial Church while Sunday service was ongoing. There were 400 worshipers inside the church when the assault started, Balochistan's Inspector General of Police (IG) Moazzam Ansari and Home Minister Sarfaraz Bugti confirmed to DawnNews.
Children being evacuated from the church by security personnel. —AFP
Police assigned to the church's security reacted in a timely manner and averted a much larger tragedy, IG Ansari claimed. Eyewitnesses and provincial lawmaker Aniqa Irfan, who had reached the church soon after the attack, corroborated the claim.
An eyewitness who was present inside the church at the time of the attack said the attackers had scuffled with the building's guard when their attempt to enter the main hall undetected failed.
When they shot the guard dead, police officials posted around the church noticed something was amiss and opened fire on the attackers.
One of the attackers was reported to have then detonated his suicide vest at the church's main door after receiving bullet injuries. Another was shot dead near the church's entrance by security forces, the police chief said.
The injuries caused to worshipers were mainly the result of wooden splinters from the door and glass blown out of the church's windows due to the explosion, IG Ansari maintained.
A police officer shouts as children are rescued following the attack ahead of Christmas. —AP
Provincial and security officials repeatedly stressed that if the attackers had managed to breach the church's doors, the death toll could have been much higher. They lauded the quick response of security forces posted to the church, which they said had prevented the attackers from causing maximum damage.
The director general of civil defence said late in the afternoon that the two attackers — who officials believe to have been between 16 and 20 years of age — had strapped 15 kilogrammes of explosives to their bodies. One successfully detonated his explosive vest, while the other was defused.
The Bethel Memorial Church has been the target of a terrorist attack in the past. Security had been beefed up for the church after the last attack, which occurred a few years ago. The church is located in the city's high-security zone. | positive |
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New York – In a last minute decision, lawyers for the City of New York have conceded that the New York City Coalition for Accountability Now (NYC CAN), a group comprising 9/11 family members, first responders and survivors, indeed did submit over 30,000 valid signatures to put the referendum for a new 9/11 investigation before the voters of New York City this November.
In an earlier letter from the City Clerk dated July 24, 2009, the City had claimed only 26,003 signatures were valid, 3,997 short of the requisite 30,000. The City’s concession that over 30,000 of the 52,000 signatures submitted were in fact valid paves the way for lawyers from both sides to argue the legality of petition.
Asked whether he thought NYC CAN could overcome the City’s challenge to the legality of the petition, legal counsel to the petitioners, Dennis McMahon, said, “Absolutely. Although the City has an incredibly successful record of shooting down ballot initiatives, we will be arguing from a fresh perspective that reflects the unprecedented events of 9/11. We believe the courts will see how critical an issue this is, and be persuaded with our legal reasoning and point of view.” A final determination on the legality of the petition will be reached in time for the referendum to be included on the November ballot should the petitioners prevail.
Representatives for NYC CAN, 9/11 family member Manny Badillo and Executive Director Ted Walter, arrived at the Board of Elections on the morning of Wednesday, September 9, to assist the court-appointed referee in commencing a line-by-line review of the disputed signatures, only to learn the referee’s review had been called off due to a last minute concession by the City. Mr. Badillo immediately got on the phone to inform others of the news.
“The City conceded we have 30,000 valid signatures. Big victory.”
The City’s concession comes as a result of the immense effort put forth by 50+ volunteers who gave more than 1,000 hours over a two week period from August 10 to August 25 to identify a total of 7,166 signatures that were wrongly invalidated by the NYC City Clerk and Board of Elections. On August 27, NYC CAN filed the 631-page Bill of Particulars cataloguing each of the 7,166 signatures it contended were in fact valid. NYC CAN submitted another 28,000 signatures on September 4 to guarantee the referendum will go on the ballot if they win the court case, bringing the total signatures submitted to 80,000.
631-page Bill of Particulars Filed on August 27
NYC CAN must deliver its memorandum of law in response to the City’s motion for summary judgment by Monday, September 21. The City will be given an opportunity to reply before the referee’s decision is made on Monday September 28. Fast-track appeals will likely follow no matter who wins. A final decision will have to be made by September 30.
If the referendum passes in November, it would lead to the creation of a local, independent commission with subpoena power that would be tasked with comprehensively reinvestigating the attacks.
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books – Between These Rivers Between These Rivers Urban and wild. Menu Skip to content Home About books May 12, 2018 by mhalliop On burning things Taking a short break from my recent daily writing prompts this month, I find myself rereading things I wrote prior to starting up that daily practice. Longer pieces, poems, essays. Sometimes I am moved, sometimes confused. A year or two passes and it’s easy to forget the intensities of any one moment, and also the wisdom that comes out of those intensities. Some things I read make me wince a little, or smile wryly: “Who is this person? Maybe I should listen to what she says.” There’s an expansiveness in what I read that is not part of how I feel right now. This past winter, a winter of daily practice, of discipline, of retreat, I wondered where my fire had gone. I missed it, but also didn’t. I missed the connectivity and expansiveness and energy of a few years ago. I missed the vision. But it no longer nourished me. I could finally articulate it plainly to myself and others: I was burnt out. A few days ago, I said some of this to a friend, with nostalgia but also with an emerging gratitude. She reminded me that when we met two or three years ago, I told her I wished I could write more, but I couldn’t find the time. I was organizing, collaborating, learning, scheduling, planning, supporting others, driving here and there, expending emotional energy and labour. My labour was rewarded in intangible ways, but certainly not renumerated. I was saying yes to everything, on an energy high, not mindful of the costs. Now, she pointed out, I am no longer doing all those things, but I am writing every day. I am tending much that I neglected then. I’ve found the time. Earlier this week I said no to something, as I so often do right now, and I wrote to my closest friend, my constant witness: “I feel like I am going around burning things and then being sad that they are gone, but needing to keep on burning anyways.” This is not a new feeling. It’s been with me since at least since last summer, when I stepped away from a big group commitment that I had worked towards for years. It had been creeping up for some time before that, in departures and unravellings of various kinds. I’ve written before about spirals. But it’s only in the last few months that I’ve been able to fully name the sense of ending. Slowly, gently, to lose my paralyzing fear of it and find the freedom instead. What confused me for a long time was that I thought I’d already done this, when my kids were born, when I left my job, when I turned away from who I had always expected myself to be. But perhaps I simply found new expectations to impose upon myself. Or perhaps it’s those cycles again, the cycles I keep finding everywhere I look. Waldorf educators write a lot about seven year cycles. In adulthood as well as childhood. Clarissa Pinkola Estes does the same in Women Who Run with the Wolves. Death and rebirth is a constant in our lives, if we look at them with awareness. Not linear progress. Cycles of death and rebirth. Seasons. Non-linear, non-Western, non-modern time. Last year, at forty-two, I realized that perhaps a cycle was ending. Cycles of course don’t need to mean full severance. I have been with the same partner for close to twenty-five years now. Our relationship has moved through many cycles. Encompassed joy and grief. Falling in love, taking each other for granted, periods of disconnection, falling in love again, deepening. It has been several different relationships already, and will be several more before we are done. Like an organism bigger than the sum of our two selves, it’s something we need to tend and feed regularly. I am reminded of this often, of how easy it is to disconnect in small ways, to go our separate ways, to not talk about difficult things, to find emotional sustenance elsewhere. Connection is easy to find, but this big project of a marriage of almost two decades, of co-creating a family, of co-creating a home, it’s hard but deeply satisfying. It nourishes my soul and teaches me the biggest lessons. In the same way, everything I’ve learned and experienced in every part of my life is still mine to keep. As is each connection, each collaboration. It’s all absorbed into the whole, one thread of many, one piece of a puzzle which some day I may be able to see more clearly than I do now, although at each new turn of the wheel it already becomes a little clearer. I read a book last month called The Joy of Missing Out. It was mainly about technology, and about the exhausting connectivity of the online world. It was about fasting, taking breaks, learning how to moderate our constant contact. But I imagine it also as a bigger choice. At some point in life, we discover we can’t Do All the Things. The cost is too big. Right now, as I have sometimes in the past, I find myself closing doors to make space in myself for whatever needs to happen next. I find myself curious again. Or as my friend replied, when I spoke – tired, but certain – of burning: “Burning makes fertile ground. Just remember that.” Another kind of fire, with another purpose. Posted in books, community, family, inner/outer, learning, life | 1 Comment March 13, 2018 by mhalliop Lair: words in brief This has been a winter of burrowing, hiding out in my lair like a mammal in hibernation, or a wild creature tending its wounds. Digging deep into the earth of myself, I imagine myself as grounded. It’s an internal process, I admit, not visible to everyone I encounter on my daily travels. This week I read the Handless Maiden chapter in Women Who Run with the Wolves, a book that keeps coming forward to meet me when I need its wisdom. She writes of the woman undergoing initiation, soul deep underground, but body anchored firmly in the daily rituals of the outer world. I feel this too, core strength and discipline rising like a tree out of the soil in the barren months of winter, but with vitality humming down in the roots, threading deep in the soil, sap preparing to run. From my daily writing practice with three women across the continent. Word prompt: lair. This is from two weeks ago. Posted in body, books, inner/outer, learning, life, sketches, urban/wild, words, writing | Leave a comment August 23, 2017 by mhalliop Stalking hope; small-scale visions; and stepping on and off the path After the American election last November, in the bleakness of the weeks that followed, I found myself making tiny collages and drawings for myself and to send to friends. Three of us started a small reciprocal putting-things-in-the-mail project of assigning words to each other – courage, tenderness, delight, solace, trepidation, audacity – to illustrate on a tiny and highly intimate scale. We mailed them back and forth for months. Something about the miniature acts of creation centered me, kept my hands busy, kept my mind healthy, perhaps reminded me that small gestures can have large meaning, especially when they weave relationships together, especially when they keep us afloat in a storm. More recently, I’ve become infatuated with poetry: reading it, writing it, reading about writing it. There is something about conciseness, an oblique perspective, and the need to speak through image instead of argument that is compelling to me. It feels like a particular kind of magic that I want to draw towards myself, that I want to take in and also to birth. It’s no less work than writing an essay, but it’s a very different kind of work. It’s a work of compression rather than expansion. It is a form of translation: of the language of the heart into the language of the intellect and then back again. It is also, for me, a small stone tossed into the enormous pool of human words, confessions, arguments, and opinions, a gesture that often feels more natural to my way of being than further filling up the pool itself. As Denise Levertov wrote, poetry is a way to “awaken the sleepers by means other than shock.” Or, as Jane Hirshfield so brilliantly puts it: Not for poetry the head-on meeting of inquiry and object found in the essay, the debate, or the letter to the editor. A poem circles its content, calls to it from afar, looks for the hidden, tangential approach, the truth that grows apparent only by means of exile’s wanderings, cunning’s imagination, and a wide-cast, attentive silence. Poems do not make appointment with their subjects – they stalk them, keeping their distance, looking slightly off to one side. And when at last the leap comes, it is most often also from the side, the rear, an overhead perch, from some word-blind woven of brush or shadow or fire. I think about this often, the large and the small, the direct and the tangential. I think about the idea, one I’ve heard proclaimed by several people as a personal vision, that we should each aim to make the biggest difference to the largest number of people possible. I can’t really argue with this goal, but the first time I heard it, I felt my heart sink. Clearly, as a mother with small children – albeit now larger – whom I had decided to homeschool for an undetermined length of time, I had abdicated this kind of heroic vision for myself. My influence might arguably go deep, I thought, but it would not be cast wide. As a voracious reader and follower of internal tangents, I recently became absorbed in reading fairy tales, fascinating maps of human development and age-old troves of insight. One thing I was reminded of – which in youth would have made me want to scream, but in early middle-age I find highly reassuring – is how often the individual path to heroic goals leads through a lot of very minute tasks: the separating of poppy seeds from sand, the plucking of a tail feather from every bird in the world. Or sometimes a commitment to years of repetitive work required in order to move on to the next stage of the journey. The heroic journey rarely looks heroic in the middle of things. It is ordinary, repetitive, slow: very much about showing up and doing the work, very much about patience. And the repetitive tasks themselves, of course, can only be accomplished with help. Beware anyone on the heroic path who turns aside from the smallest request from the smallest creature – the ant, the bee, the bird, the fish. In the fairy tale world, stepping off the path to help is always the right choice. Without the turn off the path to answer the call for help, without the reciprocal relationships that are birthed from generosity, the impossible tasks encountered later on the path would remain impossible. The heroic journey so often emerges out of making a difference to one small creature at a time. It’s the reciprocity, the collaboration formed in those small connections, that makes room for creative and intuitive shortcuts that unlock the gates of the most impossible tasks. I think about this when I attempt to be single-minded. “I’m going to be a writer. Seriously,” I say to myself, and so I cut down on outside commitments, I attempt to keep my focus, I disengage a little from the world. And I do increasingly believe that to be of service in the world comes not out of being always available to outside requests nor out of other people’s sometimes limited definitions of one’s abilities, but from a place of discernment deep within that knows what ignites us and what delights us and what is our own particular gift to share. In other words, good boundaries, clarity of vision, and abundant self-knowledge. And what is separating poppy seeds from sand all about if not discernment? That doesn’t, however, account for the ongoing moral need to keep stepping off the path. Stepping off the path to stay engaged with what is needed in the wider world. Engaged and alert and responsive, but not obsessed, not so overwhelmed that we forget our path entirely. And yet stepping off the path is a crucial part of the story; without it the story would have no heart. Stepping off the path is in the end what makes the necessary discernment possible. It’s what brings us into the interdependence that will make the story whole, that will make us whole, that maybe – maybe – will make the world whole. What I see for myself as I chew over these questions is the need to take things step by step, to start with what and who is nearest to me and let those actions ripple outwards. I don’t believe that it is always easiest to be kind to those who are closest to you, to those who share your DNA, your home, your table, your neighbourhood. Sometimes it’s the hardest thing. And that small-scale kindness, if it is maintained with intention, context, and an outward eye into the world and its needs, has its impact. Compassion ripples outward. There’s a balance that I am constantly looking for between the shouting of the online world, which I sometimes mistake for a required form of civic engagement, and withdrawal from it. Some balance which uses the tools of modern life in ways that are generative and meaningful. Some balance that allows me to continue to speak in my own elliptical voice with its own particular clarity, instead of requiring me to adopt the linear language of argument. Some balance that focuses on the good and the beautiful, but is not afraid to look the shadows of hate in the face and call them out by name. Some balance which attempts to locate itself in small, real-life encounters and relationships, in small-scale acts of creation, in loving gestures, in patience, in intentional conversations with strangers, in being available to friends and neighbours, in being deeply at home in the more-than-human world. In sum, in that foundational element of life which is mostly about showing up, wherever and whoever you are. Our culture sometimes tries to tell us that only large gestures have meaning, that only large voices can be heard. This is a fallacy of individualism, but so is the idea that small gestures that we undertake divorced from context, community, and systemic change can make a difference in a world that is at its core all about interdependence. Small-scale gestures in relationship, repeated, multiplied, passed on, rippling outward, set down the stitches and repair the tears so that larger tapestries of healthy communities and cultures can emerge. Perhaps it also helps to take an ecosystem view: what have we learned about the cascade effect of taking any element out of the system, out of the complex web of relationships that is tightly and perfectly woven, each piece depending on all of the others? I remind myself that whatever my small piece is – and humans have so much more trouble inhabiting this than other creatures – I need to root myself in it. That small piece is, in some way, absolutely necessary to the whole. I insist on radical hope in myself, even when in my Eastern European moments of fatalism I wonder how long this can all last, everything our culture takes for granted. I try not to take any of it for granted. I try to be absolutely clear with myself where the privilege is in my life, where the gifts, what I need to heal to keep the ripples moving outward in ways that are generative and healthy to myself and others. The piece I hold is not too small; the piece you hold is not too small. But let’s keep connecting them. We need to keep trusting each other to love the world and everything in it, and to keep doing the things that need to be done, with discernment and generosity, courage and tenderness. That is the most and the least we can do. Images by Malgosia Halliop, Camille Glodeck, Heather Wheldrake. Photo by Camille Glodeck. Photo by Camille Glodeck Posted in art, books, community, inner/outer, learning, life, stories, writing | 2 Comments June 8, 2017 by mhalliop Midlife, fairy tales, and the mentoring of books I’ve taken a long hiatus from this blog again, and why? I’m not any busier than I have been since I started writing here. In truth, I am probably less busy. Perhaps I feel less able or simply less willing to juggle many balls at once, albeit many of them having been visible only to myself. I think that overall this is a good thing. In recent months I find myself consistently and unexpectedly getting eight hours of sleep every night. I find myself delighting in my own company. I even find myself saying no to many things that could bring me joy, because once there are too many things piled upon each other, the joy slips away. The word that has been sitting with me recently is discernment. Discernment is often challenging for an enthusiast. Everything that approaches me seems equally exciting, equally possible, equally worthy of my attention. But if I spend my life responding to external invitations, however enticing, when do I sit still and listen for the quiet inner voice, the whisper of intuition, my internal truth? Recently, I find myself asking these questions of everything that asks to find its way into my life: Is this necessary? Does this feed me? Is this truly using my gifts? Is this the best way to be of service? Is it wise to say yes to this? What do I need to give up in order to make this possible? Because there is always something that I will need to give up. I read recently that midlife starts when one begins counting down until the end of life instead of counting up from the beginning. The parts of life that seemed impossibly far away and perhaps not very interesting when I was in my twenties and thirties now loom huge and close and fascinating. Age has become more interesting than youth. And it feels like time to worry much less about what to do and much more about who to be. As I look towards the elders in my life for maps of the route ahead, I’m also recognizing how much I am soaking up the mentoring I find in books. Reading has often been a baseline for me, sometimes it’s been an escape, often it’s been an anchor, and sometimes it’s been pushed to the side for more active pursuits. But now I find myself reading voraciously again, in a way that feels like deep nourishment for my soul. I am ravenously hungry for wisdom. A couple of years ago, I felt a bit unhinged. I found myself facing parts of myself that had long been lonely, self-critical, armoured, afraid. It was time to face them. I spilled a lot to a few people, spent a lot of time writing, re-established some good grounding and creative practices, learned to be much kinder to myself. But for some time I also found myself grabbing hold of certain books and carrying them around with me, feeling reassured by their physical presence, by what felt like the voices and stories of people wiser and kinder than myself reaching out to hold me. That year, I spent a lot of time with Tara Brach’s Radical Acceptance, Sue Monk Kidd’s Dance of the Dissident Daughter, Francis Weller’s The Wild Edge of Sorrow, David Whyte’s Consolations, anything by Brené Brown and Pema Chödrön. After that I read everything I could find by Martin Shaw, Stephen Jenkinson’s Die Wise, Sharon Blackie’s If Women Rose Rooted, and finally and slowly – after looking at its thick spine sitting on my desk for several years – Clarissa Pinkola Estés’ Women Who Run With the Wolves. I’m still working on that one. In the midst of these – along with much poetry and some fiction – I’ve read many other books: on writing, art, love, community, spirituality, psychology, mythology. But only some of them stay with me as elders and mentors. Right now, inspired by the Clarissa Pinkola Estés and by an online course with Sharon Blackie, The Mythic Imagination, I’m reading a lot of fairy tales and folk tales. I love this deceptively simple form, the richness of it, the symbolic motifs, the universal questions. It brings out the scholar in me, the long-ago English student, taking delight in finding patterns in puzzling places. Looking to folk tales for mentoring, I’ve come across two books by Allen B. Chinen, one of stories for midlife, one for elderhood. It is both unsettling and reassuring to find that everything that has preoccupied me in recent years is a developmental stage of this moment of my life. I may have known this in theory, but reading the same themes repeated again and again in folk tales from around the world brings it into my heart: I am a small piece of the puzzle, an ordinary human with ordinary human problems, “a small detail on the landscape” as I heard someone recently say, a phrase that I continue to find oddly reassuring. Henry Miller wrote: “You observe your children or your children’s children, making the same absurd mistakes, heart-rending mistakes often, which you made at their age. And there is nothing you can say or do to prevent it. It’s by observing the young, indeed, that you eventually understand the sort of idiot you yourself were once upon a time — and perhaps still are.” I can see where I would like get to as a human, but I can’t get there any faster than my human capacity will allow. Now, at midlife I have one foot in the ambition of youth and one in the generosity of the elder, stuck between expecting always to be rescued by magic and knowing enough to rely on my own practical wisdom, caught in between believing that the treasure and the prince are always mine to win and learning that, eventually, everything precious is meant to be given away. Posted in books, inner/outer, learning, life, mentoring, stories | Leave a comment April 29, 2016 by mhalliop Grieving the things we expected but didn’t receive: building and rebuilding the village I love leaving and returning. I can see why people develop a habit of it, or of moving from place to place and floating on the emotional highs of goodbyes and hellos. Staying in place is hard work. In the past, even when I stayed in place, life was divided into periods of time that seldom overlapped. Now I can imagine all of my relationships stretching back into the past and forward into the future, ebbing and flowing, moving in cycles. It is a very different experience, the bird’s eye view of life – the lines moving away and back again, crisscrossing, narrowing, widening, crossing rivers and mountains and dark valleys, then returning. And me, tracing those paths over and over again, trying to understand where I belong. We recently returned from a trip to England. I say I love returning, but on some level I didn’t want to return. After any amount of time where I have other adults around all day (or even one other adult, my husband, who often manages to make himself count as several people), I feel how impossible daily community feels in the culture I live in. I am permanently wavering between two extremes: what I am doing now, which is sometimes spending a lot of hours alone with two children (especially in the colder months); and the other alternative, which is putting the children into an age segregated group of thirty kids and one adult for many hours of each day, with all of the implications and expectations of that system. I will keep choosing the first option, because I can’t currently reconcile myself to the second, but I am learning that homeschooling will always be a work in progress for us: building, deconstructing, and rebuilding; ebb and flow; love and fear; one foot in, one foot out; periods of connection, inspiration and flow and periods of confusion. Shortly after we came back from England, I read Francis Weller’s The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief. He talks about five gates of grief, five ways of entering the sacred spaces that grief moves us through: grief at losing someone we love (generally the only grief acknowledged, even if inadequately, in our culture); sorrow for the world; ancestral grief; grief at the parts of ourselves that weren’t loved; and grief at the things we expected but didn’t receive. There is a lot to look at in each of them, but at this moment in my life, it was the last one that hit me hard. The things we expected and didn’t receive, the things that are somewhere encoded deep in our genes and psyche as our birthright, are the elements of a village in its most ancient, most holistic sense: many hands to share the work; many arms to hold our children, to hold us; a deeply-rooted, unshakeable sense of belonging and trust; our gifts sought out, named, and celebrated; our passages honoured, from birth to death. Our parents expected these things, and likely didn’t get them, and our grandparents too, and a long way back. And I see how impossible it feels – despite knowing that I want these things for my children too – to provide them, because our community is never going to be intact and whole like a village; it will always be scattered, fragmented, compartmentalized, shifting; separated by distances, conflicting responsibilities and conflicting narratives. It will always be composed of people who also weren’t nurtured in the villages they expected, who – despite their best efforts – are also wounded, wary, unsure of where and how they belong, who are pulled by competing priorities and needs and the overwhelming daily demands of “making a living”. It may seem strange to say that grief is a beautiful relief when contemplating what always seems to be out of reach. And this is a hard thing to articulate clearly, because at the same time that I speak of grief, I am also aware and grateful of how much richer and more honest and more passionate and more numerous the relationships that I am woven into now are then they have ever been in my life. And yet, as they become richer, it is like a doorway is opened to these deeply-hidden, deeply-encoded expectations, buried for so long, and they burst out with insatiable demands, impatiently wanting to be fed, howling out because they’ve had to wait for so long, wanting to live everything to the fullest now. Or maybe I’ve reached a point in my life where a sense of urgency sometimes overwhelms me. And so gratitude and grief are entwined again, as they so often are: acknowledging both the beauty and the brevity of life; recognizing with tenderness that people are doing the best they can, that I am doing the best I can, that I need to be patient, that I can only take responsibility for myself. Patience, my love, patience, I whisper. Grief is an antidote to cynicism and blame and disengagement. It is a necessary, ongoing ritual of clearing, of making space for reweaving the threads, of keeping my heart open to whatever comes next, of celebrating what is here. When I said that I didn’t want to return, it is also because it seemed for a moment that it would be easier to be the one leaving than one of the people staying behind and trying to keep holding things together. Easier than committing long-term to creating community where I am. Easier than trying to understand what my role is, what I am meant to give. Easier than staying present and open to relationships that sometimes confuse me and sometimes break my heart. Easier than showing up and engaging. Easier for a little while anyway. But if there is ever a time in my life for building, this is it. And so I return and re-engage. Passionately re-engage. I meditate on an interview I recently read with Martin Prechtel, where he refers to the Mayan spiritual tradition of making things (“our houses, our language, our relationships”) fragile enough that the need for constant repair and rebuilding creates an urgent condition for community to keep renewing itself: It’s a fine balance, making something that is not so flimsy that it falls apart too soon, yet not so solid that it is permanent. It requires a sort of grace. We all want to make something that’s going to live beyond us, but that thing shouldn’t be a house, or some other physical object. It should be a village that can continue to maintain itself. That sort of constant renewal is the only permanence we should wish to attain. Connection, disconnection, renewal; building, disintegration, rebuilding: it is taking things apart and putting them back together that makes us strong. Since we’ve returned, I’ve found myself in tension with all the good habits I had been trying to create in the past year – around homeschooling, around writing, around making art – but this has also been a relief. Maybe that was what I needed in the fall and winter, to create structure as a way to anchor the introspection and drifting away that I feel in the colder months, as a way to anchor the restlessness that I felt last summer. But structure and I have always been had an uneasy relationship. And now, as I start to slip already into my summer self, structure again feels oppressive, and I need most of all to get out of the house, be with people, spend hours of each day outdoors, celebrate and grieve, take off for small adventures, follow my children’s lead, follow my heart. Posted in books, community, family, homeschooling, inner/outer, learning, life, travel, Uncategorized | Leave a comment November 20, 2015 by mhalliop Turning the wheel Last week I once again decided to unravel a large part of a sweater that I have been knitting for the past two months. I made stone spirals on a beach and watched them wash away. I tried again and again to light fires with damp wood, patiently, sometimes blowing on coals until they finally burst into flame and I could imagine that the flames had come out of my lungs, from the inner fire of my spirit, lurking deep inside me like a dragon ready to spring forth. And sometimes the fire went out, and I did it all over again. I was caught by jealousy one day and wrote my way out of it, pen on paper, until it withered and dissolved, and I found myself instead gently tending a seed of compassion. I made a beautiful pair of snowshoe moccasins at a workshop, and daydreamed of travelling over the snow for days at a time, of camping in the winter, of the infinite possibilities of adventure. I considered making a pair of wooden snowshoes to go with the moccasins. But not now: next year, next November, when the time is again right. In Sue Monk Kidd’s amazing book Dance of the Dissident Daughter, I read a story about Ariadne and the labyrinth, about life, death, and rebirth; about the gradual and patient threading and rethreading of the inner labyrinth that we need to undertake over and over again, to peel away at the layers of ourselves, to slowly and carefully slough off the things we no longer need, to die and be reborn over and over again. There are things that wind around my life like spirals. I have lived with circles, medicine wheels, compasses central to my life for a number of years now. I’ve worked and discussed and shared in circles; I’ve observed my own cycles of learning and creativity; I’ve tracked the waxing and waning of the moon; I’ve followed the cyclical rhythms of the day; I’ve honoured the seasons. But part of my mind has always been trapped in linearity. A linear world view superimposed by a cyclical world view is doubly exhausting. There is the deep ancient knowledge that there should be periods of rest, but modern life seems unceasing, like a rushing river: moving fast, moving forward. There is momentum, always momentum. There are goals – there is progress. There is the fear that once something is past, it is past; that there is only forward or back. Or nothing. I layer on new things in my life. And I let go of other things. But sometimes, I am learning, it is not an ending, just a rest, just a turn in the wheel to a place where there is more space to breathe. Sometimes years go by before I return to the same place. Sometimes years go by before a passion is reignited. Sometimes years go by before I return to a friendship that I thought I had lost. But I am learning, truly, that life goes around in circles. A few weeks ago I was feeling discouraged at how I let my garden go wild by the end of each summer. I wondered if I should keep planting things. I felt guilt that I hadn’t planted garlic yet, the one thing that takes no effort at all to grow in my backyard. I thought, “Here are all of these things I was recently passionate about. Am I letting them go? Is that the end?” But then, as I was talking to a friend, I said, “But what if I don’t plant anything this year? What if I don’t plant the garlic? That doesn’t mean I’ll never plant anything again. Sometimes it’s time for the ground to lie fallow. Sometimes that’s what the soil needs.” As I said this, I felt a deep spacious breath in my lungs. There are seasons; there are cycles. There is usually another chance, when the time is right. Sometimes my mind judges that I should let go of things, let go of strong feelings, but I don’t. Nothing in life is that linear. Instead my thoughts move in a circle; I thread and rethread the labyrinth in my heart. I find my way in and out, back in and back out, until each time the journey is smoother, less painful, less arduous. Until the letting go comes, in its own time, when I am ready, when I have wrung out everything I can learn, when the jagged edges are smooth and gentle. Sometimes a fire goes out, and I relight it. Sometimes I unravel a bit, and then create something better. I forgive myself. I forgive other people. This is how balance comes: not through sameness, not through remaining always in a neutral state, but through seasons of wild abundance and seasons of quiet sparseness. I want my children to learn this: that it’s possible to put things aside and come back to them when the time is right; that sometimes the only way through is by trial and error; that what seems like an ending usually makes space for something new; that so often we need darkness and quiet for the seeds to grow. Posted in books, family, inner/outer, learning, life | 1 Comment October 30, 2015 by mhalliop The spell of loneliness Recently, I have needed to pause a little, to pare things down. In part that is the archetypal energy of the fall: after the abundance of the harvest comes the shedding of what we don’t need. But more so, I am realizing that although I have been in a long transition for the past ten years, I have never given myself the time to just be in transition, without goals or expectations, or internal pressure to prove my productivity and worth. And so I find myself right now in a process that is intense and sometimes scary, to simply allow myself be in that space of waiting and uncertainty, to deliberately make room for it: I say no, I turn off my phone, I ignore all of the things I have promised to other people, and I simply listen and watch, reflect and wait. I honour a commitment to myself. But sometimes, when I take this time in the periphery of other people’s productive lives, I feel a dark cloud of loneliness descending over me. Sometimes it creeps in slowly; sometimes it descends rapidly and takes me fully by surprise. My internal weather system is tumultuous and unpredictable in these moments. I have been thinking of something I read a while ago about emotions. How one emotion often triggers another, and how as we map them, we can see that our entire world-view can shift when we are in the midst of a particular feeling: “that when we’re sad, for example, it’s hard to remember that the world itself hasn’t become a sad place, even though that’s exactly what it feels like.” I have been mapping the clouds of emotion in myself, and I am learning that sometimes when I choose to be alone – particularly when I choose to be alone among other people – dark feelings begin to creep in through the associations my brain and heart and body have with that experience. I can feel everything around me turning to shadow, and if I restrain the urge to numb or fix it, I have to pass through that shadow to get to where my true self waits. And I feel myself separate into two parts in those moments, one that is overcome with intense loneliness and disconnection, and the other part that is aware that I am in the middle of a storm, and that I need to hold on tight until it passes. A dark cloud descended on me the other day. Several hours intentionally alone in the woods, a disconnecting communication with a friend, my mind and heart holding on to another interaction that I couldn’t seem to unravel, and the darkness started to fall. And as it crept upon me – and I was aware of it creeping – I could feel a cloud of disconnection and mistrust threatening to spread. The darkness infected me; it reframed everything; it distorted my thoughts and my perceptions of the human connections in my life. The watcher part of myself, which I have worked hard to nurture over the years, tried to keep the cloud at bay, to keep space around myself where it couldn’t get in, to know with my rational mind that I couldn’t trust what I was feeling. Several hours later, as the internal storm continued to rage, I found myself at home reading aloud a book to my younger son, a novel in the fantasy tradition where good and evil are in battle. I read of a young boy – not yet aware of his supernatural powers – who is left alone in a small mountain cabin, waiting for a friend to return with a magical item that will help ward off the Dark that is all around them in that place. He is warned that the spot he is waiting in is a stronghold of the Dark, and that he will need to fight off that evil until help comes. And the attack, when it happens, takes no physical form. It takes the form of thoughts, cast into his mind, that threaten to turn him against those he loves. Thoughts that are suspicious, cynical, mistrusting, guided by fear. And in his mind he fights back, holding on to his reason and the truth he knows of love. It felt strikingly familiar. Disconnection, in that moment, was like a spell that had been cast upon me, like a test that had been waiting for me on my journey. And all I could to do was stand fast and ward it off. A couple of hours later, I had succeeded in pushing the darkness aside. Or perhaps the storm had just taken its course, and I had weathered it. I was in peace. I hadn’t said anything hurtful to anyone, or even to myself. My internal relationships were intact. I had come back to myself and come back to trust. When it’s over, I can hardly remember what the storm felt like. I remind myself that the shadow moments are an integral part of my life. If I choose calm presence and steady rhythms, loneliness is one of the specters that comes to haunt. The shadows are a consequence of the choices that I have made; an occupational hazard of moving parts of my life outside of the mainstream structures that I grew up expecting to mold myself to. They are the side-effect of a web of relationships that are not geographically bound. They are my grief at not living in a village with all those I love. They are my payment for swimming in Georgian Bay on a Friday in September, for last-minute camping with friends mid-week in October, for all the rainy mornings spent curled up on the couch reading with my kids instead of rushing to be somewhere else. They are the shadow side of the freedom I have carved out to choose what to do with my own time; the shadow side of following internal rather than external rhythms and motivations. They are the shadow that emerges when I clear away busyness and aspiration and look at what is underneath, when I ask “what do I – what do we – really need in this moment?” They are also the residue of having judged myself so long through accomplishment, through doing instead of being. Judged my life through the cultural belief in scarcity that so quickly bring me –bring all of us – to ask “what is missing?” instead of “what can I celebrate?” And they are a reminder of what I once learned from Joanna Macy: “Everybody’s lonely.” Whatever form it takes, however we learn to handle it, whether it’s in solitude or in a crowd, loneliness will come. And we need to remember that loneliness isn’t real. It’s an illusion, a shadow, a spell. Posted in books, community, homeschooling, inner/outer, life | Leave a comment July 23, 2015 by mhalliop Advice to self Listen: You heart tells you what you need. Ignore the advice, The words of men in books telling you to carve a separate path. You are part of a thread, That stretches into the infinite past, The infinite future. Your hands reach out to your ancestors, To your descendants. The world is not a battleground, It is a garden. It is an organism Of which you are a necessary cell. You do not need to cut the joy out of your life To create. —————————————————————————————————————————- Last week I skimmed through The War of Art in a bookstore, while in the midst of reading The Buddha’s Wife: The Path of Awakening Together. What a contrast in world-views. In that moment I resented the first (although I will take what I need and leave the rest behind) and was inspired by the second. How do I create while always in relationship, when I choose not to take the path of shutting the door on the outside world, when I am not prepared to outsource any part of my life, when there are always multiple priorities in front of me? Always in relationship, always in chaos, always in gratitude, I accept moments of serendipity that open up for me when I need them. Posted in books, inner/outer, life, poetry, sketches, writing | Leave a comment July 10, 2015 by mhalliop Journeys into the soul of the city The city I’ve lived in for most of twenty years now is a city threaded through by ravines and river valleys. Over the years I’ve spent a lot of time in some of them: walking, biking, exploring, tracking animals, playing games with kids, listening, wading, watching, thinking, grounding myself, writing. I love that the wildest places in this city are under the level of streets and sidewalks and tall buildings. I love being in the depths of the ravines and not being able to see the city above me. I love going down into this network of rivers, creeks and paths, especially on a quiet summer evening, and feeling a mystery and wildness nestled deep down in the abundant greenness of it. Other cities have mountains, Toronto has valleys. There’s something about ravines that makes me think of Bill Plotkin’s definition of soul versus spirit in his book Soulcraft. “By soul I mean the vital, mysterious, and wild core of our individual selves, an essence unique to each person, qualities found in layers of the self much deeper than our personalities. By spirit I mean the single, great, and eternal mystery that permeates and animates everything in the universe and yet transcends all.” Ravines are to soul what mountains are to spirit. We ascend a mountain and see all around us; see how we are small in relation to the hugeness of the world, and how we are a tiny element connected to the vast mystery around us. At the top of a mountain we move towards transcendence and unity. We descend into a valley and find the wild, secret core of the place we live in and of ourselves; find ourselves on a journey into the recesses of our own heart and soul, strange and particular. We discover our own specific gifts to bring back to the world. We need to descend into soul before we can ascend into spirit. Last weekend I paddled on the Humber River for the first time in all of the years I’ve lived here. An urban river, contradictory: beautiful and full of life, but also polluted and carrying death. Not the river it once was, before the European settlers came. On the river on a warm summer morning, the city is hardly visible. There are egrets, herons, kingfishers and lots of water and shore birds all around, basking turtles by the dozen, muskrats swimming; and turning a corner, a still and silent and beautiful buck, watching us with his soft brown eyes. There are cattail marshes and islands, and lots of answers to questions I’ve had about this river and its inhabitants over the years, and lots of new questions and mysteries to engage me. I’m learning – perhaps later in life than some do – that paddling on rivers has a rightness to it for me, like snowshoeing all day in deep snow, that meets an urgent need in my own soul. This particular river journey was brief, like and also completely unlike paddling on a wilder river away from the city. But paddling on a river in a valley that is part of the deep core of this city that I love – despite its flaws – is part of an ongoing conversation between my own core and that of the city, part of an engagement and commitment to grounding myself in the place where I live. In that way, it brought me closer to the soul of the city and closer to my own soul. ————————————————————————————————————————– In this city There are rivers like veins Buried deep You can paddle Drift To the heart of things To the wild, secret places Where the deer sleep. Posted in books, inner/outer, nature, poetry, sketches, urban/wild | Leave a comment June 17, 2015 by mhalliop Dandelions, dragonflies, and falling in love I fell in love with a dandelion last week. And when it died, I mourned it. My children have been knocking the heads off dandelions a lot recently. It’s something I have mixed feelings about. Contrary to the perfect lawn culture I grew up in, I have a lot of respect for the resilient and versatile dandelion. But I also see that children help them spread their seeds around. And I see that the survival of the hardy dandelion isn’t threatened by children’s games. And I am always trying to strike a balance with nature – with nature and kids in particular – between joyful and immersed interaction and respect. A few weeks ago, as part of some learning about plants I’m working on right now, I chose a dandelion plant in my backyard as a focal plant to observe over the next three seasons. I knew that it would be hard to protect a dandelion in my backyard. But I had clearly voiced to my family my desire to protect this one. And I had decided as a method of observation to carefully sketch the plant every few days. I felt kind of blissful realizing that I could learn about this plant while doing something else that I loved and wanted to practice more often. In two days of lovingly sketching “my” dandelion and others, I already knew more about the stages of the plant’s development than I ever had before. I observed and admired the bright yellow ray of florets, the graceful curves and tapers of the toothed leaves, the translucent green of the elegant flower stalk. I watched the yellow flower close for a period of time to undergo a transformation, with the dried florets slowly pushed up out of the flower by the combined force of perhaps more than 150 tiny single-seeded fruit attached to silky pappi. I was waiting, anticipating the bursting open of the delicate perfect sphere of the seed head, anticipating its daily dance with the wind and the gradual dispersal of its tiny floating seed progeny out into the world on their silken parachutes. Anticipating the slow wilting of the flower as the plant’s energy travelled underground to the deep taproots, digging down and breaking up the soil, aerating it for other plants to grow. But as my family prepared for a late-spring dinner in our backyard one evening, I stepped out onto my back steps, looked at my son standing with a strange look beside the tomato bed, and instinctively said: “Remember not to touch that dandelion!” Right away, I knew by his stricken expression and hunched shoulders that it was too late. He burst out crying, I burst out crying. It was so clear that he felt terrible already, but I had a knot in my stomach and tears in my eyes and needed to speak my distress. Recently, I am often surprised by my intensity of emotion. “Why would you do that? I don’t even understand why you need to keep hitting at dandelions! And I asked you specifically not to touch this one! I’m so disappointed!” “I’m sorry! I’m sorry! I forgot!” I went into the house and sat on the couch shaking. I had felt deep satisfaction imagining myself carefully watching the growth of this plant, imagining myself developing a relationship with it over many months, imagining the reciprocity of tending for the plant as I learned from it. Was it futile to think that I could keep a dandelion alive for that long? Couldn’t I protect just one plant? Couldn’t I watch it move through its growth cycle in peace? Could I convince anyone of the value of a dandelion? Was I upset because my plans were disrupted? Or was there an energy that flowed from me to the dandelion and back again, through my careful observation and loving attention that in those moments was a little like love? Paying attention to anything or anyone so raptly plants the seeds of connection. Connection nurtures love; perhaps it’s the same thing. And love leads to caretaking, to protecting, to reciprocity. Connection, love and then caretaking: as my eyes are open wider to the world, I see this pattern, over and over again. This is not to say that death doesn’t belong in this cycle; it’s inevitable and even necessary. I am not sentimental about this. To be human is to face the truth that we can’t live on sunshine and rain: we must kill other living beings to survive. But there is the cycle of life and death and rebirth, and then there is random destruction. There is the reciprocity of picking dandelions and cooking with them, of savouring the bitter young greens in a salad, of digging the root and using it for medicine, of feeling gratitude for what these things bring into your body. There is also the careful stewardship of a space, a healthy habitat, that sometimes requires choices about what will live and what will die. And then there’s death or destruction without a purpose. A broken connection; a broken cycle. And that break brings mourning. It’s easy to fall in love with the big and beautiful: moose, foxes, deer, sandhill cranes, owls, and I have done that too. But it’s the more humble beings, like dandelions, like dragonflies, that catch me by surprise. Last fall, on the small farm in Poland where my father grew up, I sat under a mountain ash and read from David Abram’s The Spell of the Sensuous. It’s a hard book to read; in many ways it’s a highly articulate anti-book, an ode to the primeval language of the pre-literate world and of all the communicating living beings with which we are in relationship. It’s a book that’s best read outdoors, in small bursts, with all senses open to what the world is saying. As I read, dragonflies flew all around, dozens of them, as well as maybe hundreds of European Peacock butterflies, dark orange with two purple eye spots on each wing. As I held my open book on my lap, a red dragonfly landed on the dazzlingly white page. It perched – if that is what a dragonfly does – and faced me. I raised the book higher and stared at the dragonfly. It stared back at me with its giant compound eyes. I understand that dragonflies have much clearer vision, in the human sense, than many other insects. But I don’t really know what it saw. What is the world-view of a dragonfly? What it looked like to me, however, was that the dragonfly was watching me as I was watching it. It was a strangely astonishing display of mirroring. I looked quizzically at the dragonfly; it cocked its head to one side, then the other, and again, as if was looking at me with the same curiosity. Dragonflies, from a mammalian point of view, have remarkably appealing faces. Their compound eyes are huge and beautiful, and a raised section of the face in between those eyes, called the vertex, looks like a small round nose. A tiny earnest face stared unblinkingly at me as I stared carefully back. It was the most connecting moment I’ve ever shared with an insect. When you look at something very closely, your perspective changes. When the dragonfly took off, I was almost thrown back with surprise. Its body swooped up huge towards my face, filling my field of vision, a giant prehistoric winged creature, iridescent and magical, communicating with me from another world. That moment was also a little like love. I have mourned my dandelion flower, and with my son’s help found another plant to study in a more sheltered spot. I have watched the metamorphosis of its flower parts, drawn it, and learned from it. The first dandelion has not produced any further flowers, but in truth, its leaves and root are still alive; there is still more to be observed, now that I have regained my perspective. I have not since locked eyes with a dragonfly. But each moment of connection to dandelion, to dragonfly, creates a relationship that opens space in my heart for other strange and surprising encounters. In some way, it means that I have friends in the world that I didn’t once have, perhaps an infinite number, both curious and familiar; that as I pay attention, as I take care, I am cared for in turn. The world is full of remarkable beings, of beauty, of curiosity, of connection, of love. My work – our work – is to recognize all these beings as part of our community, part of our family, and to treat them honourably and with care. 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Texas Journey teaches forgiveness
by Kathy Harris
When my plane arrived in the Dallas-Ft. Worth airport, I was one of the last people to disembark, and I immediately spotted the Journey of Hope...From Violence to Healing representative holding a sign that said, "Execution is NOT the Solution". While waiting for me, my contact had been approached by a big burly Texan in a cowboy hat who growled "Yeah it is." The man’s wife punched him in the arm.
"Shaddup Bubba," she said. "It’s probably a joke."
Welcome to Texas, I thought - where openly opposing the death penalty seems so crazy it must be a joke.
I understood her comment. Having spent most of my adult life in Texas, I know how deeply support of the death penalty is ingrained in the Texan psyche. Like many Texans, I supported the death penalty. I had never given it much thought or heard of any reason not to support it. But in 1986 I joined Amnesty International, and began attending local group meetings. Amnesty International had taken a stand against the death penalty and was teaching its members about the issue. I listened to the sometimes heated discussions and started reading and learning all I could. Over time, my opinion changed so strongly that I became an active abolitionist, working with Amnesty International and Texans Against State Killing, and ultimately becoming a pen pal with a man on Death Row.
When I moved to Alaska in 1992, I was to delighted to learn it had no death penalty. But efforts to reinstate it drew me back into the abolition movement in 1993. An accountant by profession, I have been treasurer of Alaskans Against the Death Penalty since it was founded that year. My trip back to Texas this summer to join a group of murder victims’ families and activists opposed to the death penalty on a speaking tour called "Journey of Hope...From Violence to Healing" was, for me, a way of coming full circle.
In Dallas, I joined my fellow travelers at a shabby old hotel. My roommates were Sally Peck from Michigan, whose mother was raped, beaten, strangled and stabbed to death in her Detroit home; Helen Pajama from Maine, whose elderly cousin was murdered when she was a little girl; and Joan Betz, a nurse from Virginia. After putting away my luggage, I joined the group in the cement courtyard outside.
After I introduced myself, a tall man in dark sunglasses and baseball cap asked with a grin, "You’re not by any chance related to David Harris?" The mention of the name David Harris gave him away.
"You’re Randall Dale Adams from the Thin Blue Line," I said. He seemed pleased I recognized him. David Harris was the teenager who had helped send Randall to Texas’ Death Row in 1977 for allegedly murdering a police officer. Many years later, David Harris confessed on camera that he had lied about Randall’s participation in the murder and Randall was released after 12 years under the sentence of death. I would later learn that this Journey was Randall’s first trip back to Texas since his release and that he’d come against his mother’s wishes. Although he came to Texas to promote forgiveness and reconciliation, Randall admits that he is still working hard to forgive the people who put him on Death Row for a crime he didn’t commit.
On Sunday, I attended a Methodist church, where Randall was scheduled to speak with SueZann Bosler, a murder victims’ family member. SueZann was wearing a black tank top when she first climbed into the van that morning, and I noticed a scar on her right shoulder blade. At the church, I would learn that she was stabbed six times during a robbery at her home in Florida. Her father, Rev. Billy Bosler, was stabbed twenty times and did not survive the attack. SueZann explained that her father did not believe in the death penalty and that if he had been the one to live through the ordeal he would be doing the same thing she is; speaking out against it. SueZann forgave the man who killed her father and tried to kill her. She worked to get him off death row, and in 1997 his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
"Sharing my experience with others is part of my healing process." SueZann says.
Although not scheduled to speak at the church, Sunny Jacobs was allowed to share her story. She and her common law husband, Jesse Tofero, were wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of two police officers in Florida in 1976. Her conviction was overturned and she was released in 1992 after a childhood friend helped raise serious doubts about her case. Jesse’s guilt was equally brought into question, but he had been executed on May 4, 1990.
Sunny has more reason than most to be bitter and angry, but she is cheerful as a bird, with a laugh as light and bright as her name. "Each time you kill someone, you kill a little part of everyone who is involved with that person, including the executioner;" she explains. "With the death penalty, we are creating a whole other set of victims. In our disposable society, when something breaks, we throw it away. We are doing the same thing with people. They break and we get rid of them. Children picking up guns and killing to solve their problems is a result of the example we’ve set with the death penalty."
The man who organized the first Journey, Bill Pelke, also spoke at the church. His 78-year-old grandmother was stabbed 33 times by a gang of teenage girls in 1985. The ringleader, Paula Cooper, was fifteen years old at the time of the crime. At sixteen, she became the youngest person on death row in the U.S. Pelke originally celebrated the death sentence. But in a moment of reflection and prayer in 1986, he realized his grandmother, a devout Christian, would have wanted him to forgive Paula. He wrote a letter to Paula and began to work to commute her sentence. With the help of the international human rights movement, Bill was successful, and Paula is now serving a 60-year sentence.
Later that night we were sitting in the hotel courtyard trading stories. Steve Earle, a singer/songwriter whose song about a guard on Death Row in Texas, "Ellis Unit One", was featured in the soundtrack to the movie Dead Man Walking, picked up his guitar and began to play. After a few songs, Randall Dale Adams asked him to play "Ellis Unit One". Over the next week, I would come to know Steve as one of the funniest and most generous people I’ve met. He became the "Chief Roady" and spent his days driving the vans and joking that trying to get the group together was "like herding cats." But my strongest memory of him was fixed that night as he sang his bittersweet ballad about Death Row for an innocent man who had spent twelve years there.
In San Antonio, Marietta Jaeger and Sister Helen Prejean joined the Journey. Marietta’s seven-year-old daughter, Susie was kidnapped during a camping trip to Montana in 1973. For the next year she did not know what had happened to Susie. While she waited, she prayed for compassion and the capacity to forgive. As the one-year anniversary of the kidnapping approached, she told the Montana newspapers that she
desperately wanted to talk to the kidnapper. Exactly one year after the abduction, the kidnapper called her Michigan home to taunt her. Her first reaction was to ask him how he was doing. Touched by her caring attitude, he stayed on the phone for nearly an hour. FBI agents used clues from the taped conversation to catch the killer. He was offered a life sentence in exchange for his confession, but committed suicide in jail.
"Anyone who thinks forgiveness is for wimps hasn’t tried it." Marietta says. "It is hard, gut-wrenching work. But we cannot honor our loved ones by becoming that which we deplore. The death penalty does not heal families, in fact it exacerbates the pain."
Sister Helen Prejean is the author of Dead Man Walking, the best-selling book and Oscar winning movie about her experiences as a spiritual advisor to Death Row inmates in Louisiana. She was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize for her abolitionist work. In San Antonio she addressed a group of about 300 people at a luncheon, and that evening led a procession from the Alamo to the historic San Fernando Cathedral. The priest who introduced her told a story of a hanging tree that one hundred years ago stood in the square across from the Cathedral.
"Criminals were regularly hung from the tree and their lifeless bodies left on display, much to the disgust of the local priest. One day he decided he’d seen enough and he picked up his ax, walked across the street and cut down the hanging tree. That is what Sister Helen and the Journey are trying to do…cut down the hanging tree in Texas."
In Austin, I was assigned to room with Franscoise Diercyk, a fellow Amnesty International member from Belgium. Franscoise, like other Europeans on the Journey, found it amazing that a western democracy so culturally similar to their own still engages in the barbaric practice of killing it’s own citizens. All European countries have abolished the death penalty. Countries wishing to join the Council of Europe must remove the death penalty from their laws. The U.S. and Texas, in particular, seem to have no idea how out of step they are with the rest of the civilized world.
After seventeen days of talking to people where ever they would listen - in churches, campuses, YWCAs and luncheon groups; at City Hall, vigils and prayer meetings; on radio and TV; and in movie theaters and pubs, the "Journey of Hope... From Violence to Healing" culminated with a march and rally at the Texas Capitol building in Austin. The 200-plus participants included representatives from Murder Victims Families for Reconciliation, Amnesty International, Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty and the Italian abolitionist group, Hands off Cain. Speakers read resolutions from the European Parliament and the UN Commission on Human Rights calling for a moratorium on executions. A green and yellow ribbon, sent by a church in Germany, inscribed with the names of all 452 persons on Texas’ Death Row, was used to encircle the speakers’ podium. The unrelenting heat radiating off the limestone steps of the Capitol did not diminish the enthusiasm of the crowd as stories, songs, smiles, tears, and hugs were shared. A Canadian songwriter named Stephanie Coward sang a song she had written for the Journey that summed up what everyone was seeking... "A better way, a way of light within such darkness, a way of peace to still the anger, a way that teaches to forgive..."
The Journey of Hope…From Violence to Healing didn’t abolish the death penalty in Texas. That may be a long time coming. But we were able to chip away at the wall of support and to change a few hearts and minds. Like ripples in a pond, those people will touch other people, who will in turn change their minds.
The resilient and resplendent women and men I came to know on this Journey have managed to transcend the horror in their own lives by sharing their experiences, their compassion, and their faith. It was an uplifting lesson in the healing power of forgiveness. | positive |
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Never one to miss the opportunity to exploit a tragedy, California Senator Dianne Feinstein has already taken to the airwaves to call for a new “assault weapons” ban following the Friday shooting at LAX.
According to POLITICO,
Appearing on CBS’s “Face the Nation” Sunday, Feinstein paid tribute to fallen TSA officer Gerardo Hernandez, the first TSA employee to die in the line of duty, then turned her attention to guns. A strong supporter of an assault weapons ban, the California Democrat said, “the weapon was a .223 MP-15, where the MP stands for military and police, clearly designed not for general consumption … Same gun that was used at Aurora. Would I do a bill? Sure, I would do a bill. I mean, I believe this down deep in my soul.”
What Feinstein failed to mention, what she always fails to mention is that fewer than 375 people are killed by rifles annually in the United States. According the FBI’s 2010 homicide data, there were 358 people killed by rifles of any kind in 2010. That includes all types of rifles, not just semi-automatic rifles such as the AR-15.
This puts rifle deaths at the same level as rare diseases and illnesses in its ranking as a cause of death in the US.
You are actually more likely to be struck by lightning in the United States than you are to be killed a by a rifle. According the National Weather Service, approximately 400 people, on average (based on annual averages 2001-2010) are struck by lightning each year. (Source: National Weather Service).
Feinstein introduced a new “assault weapons” bill earlier this year, but it failed miserably during a vote in the Senate back in April, when the Senate failed to pass any of the numerous proposed gun bills being discussed. | positive |
framed dimension | lost in musick II | Page 12 framed dimension Search Primary Menu Skip to content klappstuhl records Search for: Gothic, Post Punk Undead………. November 1, 2013 admin Leave a comment A special Helloween release by former Bauhaus, Love & Rockets member David J is the very first acceptable rendition of the 1979 classic proto gothic dub ‘Bela Lugosi’s Dead’ played to death by generations now “.……..this dark melancholic exploration was recorded live by candlelight in a single take.” An atmospheric approach with “signature post-classical piano from noir chanteuse Jill Tracy.” Listen and Enjoy or grab it if you can – for $ 0.99 via his bandcamp site it’s a bargain and you’ll never know how long it’s available until the next Collection of rarities will be compiled. On another note; there’s a bit more in the coming concerning Bauhaus’ legacy. Not wanting to mention Beggars Banquet’s Archive’s careful edited and restored 5 Album Box Sets of Love and Rockets & Bauhaus nor the Daniel Ash 3CD Box Anthology, nor the various Peter Murphy expanded Reissues – but David J’s first solo Album which was last issued in 1990, Etiquette Of Violence. This reissue will be available in late November as a lavish deluxe 2CD Set via Cherry Red. The 2nd Disc compromises of nearly everything to wish for the avid collector; his rare collaborative single from 1981 with René Halkett, the even more rare 1983 Sinister Ducks 7″ plus 8 Demos and Outtakes and some alternative versions make this a pretty exciting sum-up of his early days as solo artist. In The Mix Autumn Reflective October 9, 2013 admin Leave a comment Just stumbled over this great DJ Mix Hommage to Pete Namlook by Geir Jenssen. Featuring Pyrolator, Dome, TG, The Human League, OMD, YMO, R. Sakamoto, Bill Nelson, BEF, Colin Newman, Robert Rental & Thomas Leer it builds up to an authentic soundscape of early electronic-a. I admit it’s already online since January but still available for streaming or/& downloading. Computer Blue Datacrash II September 2, 2013 admin Leave a comment Even this post got lost. Well Summer is over and life goes on. 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Critics have called the Anti Homosexuality Bill due to come before "Purpose Driven" Uganda's parliament in early 2010 a "kill the gays bill." As detailed in a new report from a religious right watchdog group, networks tied [1,2,3] to Rick Warren's mentor and doctoral dissertation advisor have played a major role in organizing and inspiring Ugandan legislators who have spearheaded the legislation, which would mandate the death penalty for homosexual acts.
Homosexuality is already legally a crime in Uganda that can lead to lifetime prison sentences, but the new bill would require the death penalty for something termed "aggravated homosexuality" and might even lead to the execution of HIV positive Ugandan citizens. Rick Warren has refused to denounce the new bill.
As described in the report, Rick Warren's Dissertation Advisor Leads Network Promoting Uganda Anti-Gay Bill, both Rick Warren and C. Peter Wagner have called on their followers to take dominion over the globe, and Rick Warren's efforts in Uganda closely parallel those of his academic mentor Peter Wagner. Mainstream media has glossed over Rick Warren's political extremism but, as shown in a video at the end of this post, in April 2005, before thousands of his church members assembled at California's Anaheim Angels sport stadium, Rick Warren described a "stealth" program for global Christian dominion and encouraged his supporters to embrace the level of dedication shown by followers of Hitler, Lenin, and Mao [see here for a partial transcript of Warren's April 17, 2005 speech at California's Anaheim Angels Stadium].
In March 2008 Rick Warren designated Uganda as the world's second officially "Purpose Driven" nation. The other is Rwanda. Rick Warren's doctoral thesis adviser C. Peter Wagner leads globally influential religious networks that include, as a prominent "prophet," Founder of TheCall Lou Engle - whose organization played a substantial role in passing California's anti-gay marriage Proposition Eight.
Warren has backed and associated himself with virulently anti-gay religious leaders in Uganda, Rwanda, and Nigeria who are known for their anti-gay tirades, and Warren was until 2007 working closely with Ugandan preacher Martin Ssempa, who is one of the most extreme anti-gay activists in his country.
Peter Wagner is an unabashed dominionist and has said so in his books. Rick Warren tries to fudge things but as a new report details, there seems to be little difference in Warren's and Wagner's agendas...
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Below, an excerpt from a new report, Rick Warren's Dissertation Advisor Leads Network Promoting Uganda Anti-Gay Bill: | positive |
From China Esports Magazine, fy talks about recent changes and games. Via UUU9 (couldn’t find the direct link on CEA): http://dota2.uuu9.com/201506/492404.shtml
Q: In group A’s matches your team went through with an undefeated record through four games, are you guys satisfied at the process and result?
fy: Advancing undefeated is certainly satisfying, because before the competition we hadn’t thought about taking top spot, we felt that we might lose a game. Yet we won them all, we played pretty well.
Q: In the matches your team brought out quite a few lesser seen strategies, such as your support Spirit Breaker, and Super’s Alchemist that we used to see so much of. Were you able to utilize the recent relative lull in tournaments to work out some newer strategies?
fy: Previously we’d been overseas quite a while playing in tournaments, and didn’t have time to get used to the new version. After returning we practiced about a week, and we all felt much more at ease in games after this.
Q: Following this week’s worth of practice your team has a much stronger understanding of the new version, so how do you rate this current version?
fy: I feel that countering the opposition is the most important thing, you have to look at what kind of lineup the opposition is playing. For example they play single-core, then you get dual-core, if they have dual-core then you go tri-core, if they’re tri-core then you play four protect one.
Q: In the new version we’ve seen your team frequently playing a position 1 Leshrac, with pretty good results, can you analyze this hero for us?
fy: Leshrac’s chances of getting picked in the first two picks are very high, because he can support, he can carry and he can mid. There’s a lot of flexibility with the hero, so picking him during the first two picks means the opponents cannot really guess what your plans are with him. As for his strengths as a position 1, mainly it’s his farming speed and strong teamfight, and in late game if he gets Octarine Core then he’s got very strong potential then as well.
Q: In recent times your team’s form has fluctuated a bit, with many tournaments seeing your team placing below your desired results, what were the reasons behind this?
fy: A lot of it should be down to bad luck, previously we’d been overseas for a long while competing with no time to go practice, and the practice we had been able to do before that all had nothing to do with the new version, leading to us losing for that whole period of time.
Q: In this MDL tournament so far, it seems your team has rediscovered your form. What adjustments did you make?
fy: We will all typically discuss, we all shared our views on the new version, agglomerating all of our opinions. This includes thoughts on the first two rounds in drafts, and we formulated some thoughts on picks in contrast to before where we had no real thoughts on this stuff. In actual matches we just look at what opponents pick, then we go into countering that.
Q: According to tournament rules, group stage first place teams get to choose their opponents in the next round, which team out of group B would you most like to choose?
fy: After we talked about it we felt that picking CDEC might be a bit better, because in a tournament you will feel like you should play against whichever team you have the most confidence against.
Q: In group B it looks like Secret is basically invincible, yet at the same time LGD looks very good, so are these two teams VG’s biggest opponents right now?
fy: Definitely, these two teams are both very strong. Apart from that, Empire is another wild card.
Q: Secret have gone back to their DAC form – seemingly invincible. What do you think makes them so strong?
fy: Their play style is very set, they utilize those strategies extremely well, and they have excellent individual skill and team understanding. And they handle early game details and teamfights very well.
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Prince Harry says he wants to dedicate the rest of his life to working with ex-servicemen fighting mental health problems, as he reveals he feels lucky to have escaped Afghanistan alive.
As he prepared to join injured veterans on part of their 1,000 mile walk across Britain, the Prince said more needs to be done to help personnel with “hidden” injuries.
The 31-year-old is patron of the Walking With The Wounded Walk of Britain and today said as country “we need to do more” to get rid of the stigma surrounding mental health issues.
He has previously spoken of the “very difficult” transition to civilian life that former service personnel face, particularly those who carry the scars and burdens of the war.
"That military banter never goes, that dark sense of humour will always be there," Prince Harry
And in an interview with ITV News he has made clear his life-long commitment to helping people battling to overcome grievous injuries, both physical and mental, suffered in the line of duty.
"Mental health is a sensitive subject but it doesn’t need to be,” he said. “We need to talk about it more, get rid of the stigma.
“What better people to bring that to the forefront than these guys? They are mentally strong and they are willing to talk about it.
"I love spending time with these guys. I like to think I know roughly what they’re going through as well. It’s hard to say that because everyone is unique but the main focus, from my point of view, for the rest of my life anyway is to make sure they get the best support possible because I know, and more people are starting to see, how valuable they are within society.
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“Whether it’s in this country, or the USA, they are the best people on this planet to bring people together, to improve communities. I think it’s something people need to take notice of.”
Prince Harry also said he missed parts of the army and feels a strong connection to his comrades.
“I miss parts of it,” he said. “That’s another reason why I will be involved with these guys for the rest of my life.
“Because that military banter never goes, that dark sense of humour will always be there. We’ll get into trouble together.”
And while he says an unbreakable sense of patriotism keeps you going, you always feel lucky to return home safe and well.
“If you’re lucky enough to be able to serve your country then you don’t think of anything else,” he said. “Even when these guys are getting injured, the first thought is in their mind is ‘Christ it’s happened to me’.
“You never believe it will happen to you. Of course you believe you’re lucky but let’s not forget the families who are put through that pain and stress as well.”
The prince lent his support to the six-strong team who have taken on the 1,000 mile walk across the country.
The five men and a woman, including two ex-US Marines, are all battling with different injuries, both physical and mental.
Among them are three victims of IED blasts in Afghanistan, amputees and two who suffered traumatic brain injuries. Another lost an eye.
"Of course you believe you’re lucky, but let’s not forget the families who are put through that pain and stress as well," Prince Harry
Speaking ahead of today's walk, the Prince said he was "hugely looking forward" to joining the team on their "formidable" challenge.
Today's section has been taking the team through the picturesque English countryside near Ludlow in Shropshire.
He praised the members of the public who've been putting hard-earned money in the donation buckets as the marchers make their way around Britain.
"The support has been amazing,” he said. “People come out to give money and then when they hear what it's for they put another £20 in."
And for Prince Harry, spending time with the veterans on the march was the perfect day for him.
“You just have to chat to these guys for five minutes to appreciate what they can still contribute,” he said.
"What's important is to recognise that the mental health support for these guys, former servicemen and women is there. They have served their country. They have put their lives on the line for their country."
As he made his way out of a small wood near Craven Arms, jokingly complaining that his legs hurt, he talked about the number of empty homes that can be used in part for homeless veterans.
Photo: James Watkins/WENN.com
"That's why I was so happy we did he DIYSOS building, getting together to help house veterans."
Part of the walk took them through Onibury where Vicky Bailey, 37, who had just picked up her son Miles Bailey from school, stopped him and handed over £5.
"I think he is amazing and what he does is really good,” she said. “Seeing that landlords are giving up homes for veterans who don't have homes and jobs to go to is great. I hope he keeps up the good work."
Further along the road Daniel Evans, 30, put a couple of pounds in the bucket and showing off his five month old son to Harry was teased by the prince, "That's not how you hold a baby."
But he declined the option to hold him.
On the outskirts of Onibury Harry stopped to play some American football.
The trek started in Scotland in August and is set to take 72 days, finishing at Buckingham Palace on November 1.
Harry has supported WWTW since the charity was formed, taking part in its treks to the North Pole in 2011 and South Pole in 2013.
He was also patron of its Everest expedition in 2012.
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olive oil | nitu didi nitu didi cooking is like making love…… Skip to content Home About Contact DONATE Nitu Didi Online Store!!! Recipes Tips Videos Workshops Tag Archives: olive oil ← Older posts HEALTHY SALMON BIRYANI Posted on March 6, 2016 by nituchugani Salmon is a popular fish in Europe and recommended by doctors as part of our diet. Today I bring you a quick, healthy biryani. One associates biryani as a real rich dish full of nuts and ghee, but it doesnt … Continue reading → Posted in Healthy Options, Ideas for meals, Indian Restaurant Dishes, Rice is Nice, Uncategorized | Tagged fish salmon, gluten free, healthy, olive oil, quick | 2 Comments ROASTED BELL PEPPER AND EGGPLANT SALAD Posted on May 8, 2013 by nituchugani This healthy salad originates from my city of Valencia. It is called “escarraget” and is made by roasting red bell peppers, and mixing it with salted cod fish then splashed with olive oil and and lots of garlic. 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SYDNEY FC goalkeeper Vedran Janjetovic has been granted indefinite leave at his own request to deal with “personal issues”.
The goalkeeper, who has been displaced this season as the Sky Blues No1 since Danny Vukovic’s arrival from Melbourne Victory, has been absent for the past two games and will again miss Saturday’s clash with Adelaide at Allianz Stadium.
Sydney FC goalkeeper Vedran Janjetovic is taking leave with immediate effect Picture: Adam Taylor Source: News Corp Australia
It’s believed the club will make a statement on Janjetovic ‘s position later today (Thursday) when the squads for this week’s games are released.
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For the past two weeks he has been listed as “ill”, with youth team keeper Thomas Manos on the bench.
Janjetovic has been at Sydney for the past four years and made 100 appearances. There has been speculation about his future at Sydney, with his former goalkeeping coach Zeljko Kalac now at Western Sydney. | positive |
Kenji (Japanese: 拳児) is a manga series written by Ryuchi Matsuda and illustrated by Yoshihide Fujiwara. The series follows Kenji Goh, a practitioner of the Chinese martial art Bajiquan.
Matsuda drew from his own knowledge of the martial arts when writing the manga.[1] Kenji features Bajiquan, Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Baguazhang, Chen-style t'ai chi ch'uan, Piguaquan, Xingyiquan, Muslim Chinese martial arts/ Xinyi Liuhe, Shaolin Kung Fu, Hung Gar, Daito Ryu, Shotokan and numerous other styles, frequently featuring real-life practitioners, such as Master Su Yu-Chang 蘇昱彰, director and founder of the Pachi Tanglang Martial Arts Association,[2] and Grand Master Liu Yun-Qiao 劉雲樵 from the Wu Tan Center (武壇國術推廣中心).[3]
Kenji was serialized in Shogakukan's Shōnen Sunday from 1988 to 1992, totaling 21 volumes.
Plot [ edit ]
The story chronicles the life of modern-day martial artist. Kenji Goh is a teenager fond of the martial arts particularly Bajiquan, which he studied from his grandfather at an early age. While Kenji's training in Bajiquan is not complete, he learns other martial arts to complement his skills. Kenji's rival is Tony Tan, a Chinese gangster skilled in Hung Gar Shaolin Kung Fu and Muslim Chinese martial arts like Xinyiliuhequan.
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Kenji (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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Rack is a framework for ruby web frameworks. If you developed apps in ruby frameworks like rails, hanami, Sinatra, you already used Rack. Almost all ruby web frameworks use rack under the hood, If you are already familiar with rack then you can skip next step and go to re building part
Introduction To Rack
Rack provides minimalistic API to interact, First let’s have a look at rack
A rack app is an object which takes request environment hash and provides array of 3 elements the output, rack object should respond to the method call
The HTTP response code
Headers hash
response body object which responds to each
The obvious question here is why does rack says about responding to the particular method. This one of the powerful paradigm available in ruby called duck typing. ie rack doesn’t care about the object or it’s implementation as long as it responds to the particular method
Let’s take a look at a simple example.
Install rack
gem install rack
create a file with name config.ru
# config.ru run Proc . new { | env | [ '200' , { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' }, [ 'Hello World\'d' ]] }
and run the command rackup
Now open the browser and vist localhost:9292
Congratulations !, You just made a rack app with just a single line
Now let’s have look at the above example
We have a proc object which responds to call method. 200 as status code , an array consist of {'Content-Type' => 'text/html'} as Response header and ['Hello World \'d'] as body
Since rack do not care about the kind of rack object, we can do the same using class or an object
class SuperCoolApp def call ( env ) [ '200' , { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' }, [ 'Hello World\'d' ]] end end run SuperCoolApp
class CoolApp def self . call ( env ) [ '200' , { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' }, [ 'Hello World\'d' ]] end end run SuperCoolApp . new
But this doesn’t do anything interesting, this will just display Hello World for all requests . Because we were returning same output without even considering the parameter env . Let’s have a look into by returning env hash as output
class CoolApp def self . call ( env ) [ '200' , { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' }, [ env . inspect ]] end end
Now run rackup and goto localhost:9292/hello/world Output will be something like this
{ "rack.version" => [ 1 , 3 ], "rack.errors" => #>>, "rack.multithread"=>true, "rack.multiprocess"=>false, "rack.run_once"=>false, "SCRIPT_NAME"=>"", "QUERY_STRING"=>"", "SERVER_PROTOCOL"=>"HTTP/1.1", "SERVER_SOFTWARE"=>"puma 3.6.0 Sleepy Sunday Serenity", "GATEWAY_INTERFACE"=>"CGI/1.2", "REQUEST_METHOD"=>"GET", "REQUEST_PATH"=>"/hello/world", "REQUEST_URI"=>"/hello/world", "HTTP_VERSION"=>"HTTP/1.1", "HTTP_HOST"=>"localhost:9292", "HTTP_CONNECTION"=>"keep-alive", "HTTP_UPGRADE_INSECURE_REQUESTS"=>"1", "HTTP_USER_AGENT"=>"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/54.0.2840.71 Safari/537.36", "HTTP_ACCEPT"=>"text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8", "HTTP_DNT"=>"1", "HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING"=>"gzip, deflate, sdch, br", "HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE"=>"en-US,en;q=0.8,ml;q=0.6", "SERVER_NAME"=>"localhost", "SERVER_PORT"=>"9292", "PATH_INFO"=>"/hello/world", "REMOTE_ADDR"=>"127.0.0.1", "puma.socket"=>#, "rack.hijack?"=>true, "rack.hijack"=>#, "rack.input"=>#>, "rack.url_scheme"=>"http", "rack.after_reply"=>[], "puma.config"=>#"development", :pid=>nil, :Port=>9292, :Host=>"localhost", :AccessLog=>[], :config=>"/home/tachyons/code/rack/config.ru"}, {:log_requests=>false, :environment=>"development", :binds=>["tcp://localhost:9292"], :app=>#, @content_length=nil>>, @logger=#>>>>}, {:environment=>"development"}, {}], @defaults={:min_threads=>0, :max_threads=>16, :log_requests=>false, :debug=>false, :binds=>["tcp://0.0.0.0:9292"], :workers=>0, :daemon=>false, :mode=>:http, :worker_timeout=>60, :worker_boot_timeout=>60, :worker_shutdown_timeout=>30, :remote_address=>:socket, :tag=>"rack", :environment=>"development", :rackup=>"config.ru", :logger=>#>, :persistent_timeout=>20}>, @plugins=#>, "rack.tempfiles"=>[]}
Now change url and see the changes output
To make it clear Let’s build a simple app to hello
class CoolApp def self . call ( env ) [ '200' , { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' }, [ "Hi " + env [ 'REQUEST_PATH' ]. split ( '/' ). join ( " " )]] end end run CoolApp
Run rackup again, and go to localhost:9292/aboobacker/mk
App will respond “Hi aboobacker mk”
You can implement your own logic using the env variable provided by rack
Rack also provides Rack Request Abstraction which provides a convenient interface to a Rack environment.
But that is not the end, rack also provides feature called middleware, which let you use multiple rack apps as pipeline . ie output of one rack app will feed as input to next rack app . Let’s check that by one example
class ReverseOutput def initialize ( app ) @app = app end def call ( env ) status , headers , body = @app . call ( env ) body = body . map { | msg | msg . reverse } [ status , headers , body ] end end class CoolApp def self . call ( env ) [ '200' , { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' }, [ "Hi " + env [ 'REQUEST_PATH' ]. split ( '/' ). join ( " " )]] end end use ReverseOutput run CoolApp
Here we made a simple middleware ReverseOutput which will reverse the response body, You can add any number of middlewares like this, also you can use pre defined middlewares provided by the rack and open source general purpose middlewares. List of middlewares
Building from scratch
Now let’s have a look at how the rack works by making a rack like library from scratch, Let’s name it Srack. But one obvious question here is why rackup file is config.ru , not config.rb ? . Also from where the methods like use, run etc are coming
Let’s look at our first code sample in a different way
# app.rb Rack :: Builder . app do run Proc . new { | env | [ '200' , { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' }, [ 'Hello World\'d' ]] } end
Here we can see that config.ru is a block that is to be passed to Rack::Builder.app method
bundle gem srack
Now remove all TODOs from srack.gemspec So that we can run the test cases . Now if we run test cases it will show one failure message
Failed examples: rspec ./spec/srack_spec.rb:8 # Srack does something useful
And it is true, we haven’t done anything useful yet
First thing we have to do is to build an executable equiallant to rackup, Let’s call it srackup
touch exe/srackup
#!/usr/bin/env ruby require "srack" Srack :: Server . start
I copied above file from rack repo to make sure that we are following the same way . Since we haven’t implemenetd Srack::Server this won’t work yet . So let’s make that first
Since we have to make instance of Rack::Server we can make it as a class and define start as the class method
module Srack class Server def self . start end end end
Now we have Srack::Server.start method. But it is doing nothing. Since we want Server object, we can delegate our start method to it’s instance method.
module Srack class Server def self . start new . start end def start end end end
Now let’s set some default options for our app
module Srack class Server def initialize @options = default_options end def self . start new . start end def start end private def default_options { environment: "localhost" , Port : "9393" , Host : "localhost" } end end end
Now we have to build the app from config.ru or the file specified as argument, we can store it in @options hash with the key config
module Srack class Server def initialize @options = default_options @options [ :config ] = ARGV [ 0 ] if ARGV [ 0 ] @app = build_app end def self . start new . start end def start end private def default_options { environment: "localhost" , Port : "9393" , Host : "localhost" , config: 'config.ru' } end def build_app Builder . parse_file ( @options [ :config ]) end end end
Here we are we are using the Srack::Builder to parse the config file and load app from it . Let’s implement that logic in Builder factory
module Srack class Builder def self . parse_file ( config ) config_file = :: File . read ( config ) new_from_string ( config_file ) end def self . new_from_string ( builder_script ) eval "Rack::Builder.new {
" + builder_script + "
}.to_app" end end end
The first method is self-explanatory, it just read the file and passes the file body to new_from_string . The method new_from_string takes the file contents, convert it into a proc and pass to Rack::Builder.new . So that we can execute the contents of config.ru in the context of the builder
Remember our first rack app ?
# config.ru run Proc . new { | env | [ '200' , { 'Content-Type' => 'text/html' }, [ 'Hello World\'d' ]] }
In order to execute this
Builder class should accept block for initialize method And execute it within the context of Builder object Builder class also should have methods run and to_app as setter and getter Let’s see it in code module Srack class Builder def initialize ( & block ) instance_eval ( & block ) if block_given? end def run ( app ) @app = app end def to_app @app end def self . parse_file ( config ) config_file = :: File . read ( config ) new_from_string ( config_file ) end def self . new_from_string ( builder_script ) eval "Srack::Builder.new {
" + builder_script + "
}.to_app" end end end
Now we have Builder class, But start method in Srack::Server class is still empty, In order to do that we have to connect to some real server. Remember when we mentioned rack is an interface to web servers?
module Srack class Server ... def start server . run @app , @options end private def server @server ||= Srack :: Handler . default end ... end end
Srack will have handlers for each type of servers, So that we can global api for handlers, ie all handlers should respond to run method with 2 arguments @app and @options
# lib/srack/handler.rb` module Srack module Handler autoload :Thin , 'srack/handler/thin' def self . default Handler :: Thin end end end
# lib/srack/handler/thin.rb require 'thin' module Srack module Handler class Thin def self . run ( app , options = {}) host = options [ :Host ] port = options [ :Port ] args = [ host , port , app , options ] server = :: Thin :: Server . new ( * args ) server . start end end end end
Here made handler module which can accomodate multple handlers, In this example we used thin as the default server . To use thin inside our app, we have to include it in our srack.gemspec
spec . add_dependency "thin"
Now you can build the gem to test
gem build srack.gemspec gem install srack-0.1.0.gem
Now our srack is capable for running our first rack app Just goto the directory with the file config.ru and run srackup
Implementing middleware
As discussed earlier one of the widely used feature in the rack is middleware. Let’s see how it works
A middleware will take the output(triplet) of rack app and modify it and give to next middleware or the app
We can make some tweaks in Srackup::Builder to accommodate this
... class Builder ... def initialize ( & block ) @use = [] instance_eval ( & block ) if block_given? end def run ( app ) @run = app end def use ( middleware , * args , & block ) @use << proc { | app | middleware . new ( app , * args , & block )} end def to_app app = @run app = @use . reverse . inject ( app ) { | a , e | e [ a ] } app end ... end ...
Here we defined an extra method use which will accept middleware as input. Also we have a new instance variable array @use which will store procs which accept app as input and returns new middleware object in return
Also, we changed to_app in such way that middlewares will be executed in the reverse order of calling
Now our app can also handle middlewares
If something is missing, or getting some errors, you can cross check with my repo here
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The Stoic, the Alpha, the Know-It-All | Lewis Howes on the 9 masks men wear that sabotage long-term happiness | The Tony Robbins Podcast Transcripts | Podgist « The Tony Robbins Podcast The Stoic, the Alpha, the Know-It-All | Lewis Howes on the 9 masks men wear that sabotage long-term happiness 2017-10-24 | 🔗 “Be a man.” “Man up.” “Start acting like a man.” These are things we hear all the time – in the locker room, in the media, in our own homes. We’ve been conditioned to adopt certain beliefs about what “masculinity” is, and we routinely force those ideals and expectations upon others, and upon ourselves. But what has this cost us? In this episode, Tony’s editorial director, Ana Yoerg, sits down with entrepreneur, performance coach and host of a top-ranked podcast, Lewis Howes. By all accounts, Lewis had always fit the cultural ideal of what a masculine man should be. He was a two-sport All-American who went on to play football professionally. He built his podcast, “The School of Greatness” into a global phenomenon. And he was becoming financially and professionally successful beyond his wildest dreams. But his soon realized that his whole identity was built on misguided beliefs about what “masculinity” was: dangerous, false ideas learned from teammates and coaches in locker rooms and stereotypes in the media. And like so many men, Lewis grew up to be angry, frustrated and always chasing something that was never enough. So at 30 years old, Lewis began a personal journey to shed the many masks that he and so many other men wear, and to discover who he is at his core. He sought advice from some of the world’s best psychologists, doctors and household names like Tony Robbins himself. And he documented everything that he learned in his latest book – The Mask of Masculinity: How Men Can Embrace Vulnerability, Create Strong Relationships, and Live Their Fullest Lives. In this episode, you will hear Lewis discuss the ultimate emptiness of the Material Mask and the man who chases wealth above all things. You will hear him talk about the cowering vulnerability that hides behind the Stoic Masks of men who never show real emotion; and the destructiveness of the Invincible and Aggressive Masks worn by men who take insane risks or can never back down from a fight. And you will learn about Lewis’s own struggles with the masks he has worn, and how he has learned how to break through the walls that held them back so he could truly find himself, and ultimately, how he could find true happiness. Download Audio To view this and other transcripts, as well as support the generation of new transcripts, please subscribe. | negative |
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Did Obama's grandmother say he was born in Kenya? A Free Press for a Free People - Since 1997 HOW TO HELP WND TRUTHFUL. INDEPENDENT. FEARLESS. SUBSCRIBE NOW. LOGIN MANAGE | READ WND AD FREE! HOW TO HELP WND | LOGIN MANAGE | READ WND AD FREE! Frontpage Politics U.S. World Faith Health Diversions Education Commentary Cartoons Email to the Editor Commentator Lineup Money Superstore Books Movies Magazines Health Gifts Preparedness Patriotic Support WND Surviving the Cancel Culture $5 and Below Contact WND About WND Who's Who at WND Privacy Policy Accessibility Statement Subscribe Advertise on WND Advertisement Front Page Share on Facebook Tweet Share to GabGab ShareGab Email Print Did Obama's grandmother say he was born in Kenya? By Jerome R. Corsi Published August 24, 2009 at 9:16pm Share on Facebook Tweet Share to GabGab ShareGab Email Print Barack Obama and his step-grandmother Sarah Hussein Obama Although no other evidence has surfaced placing Barack Obama's mother in Kenya at the time of the president's birth, a taped telephone conversation in which his Kenyan step-grandmother purportedly claims he was born in the coastal city of Mombasa has become an Internet hit since its submission as evidence in a lawsuit challenging the president's eligibility. Philip J. Berg, a former Pennsylvania deputy attorney general, included a transcript of the tape and sworn affidavits in a filing with the U.S. Supreme Court after lower courts dismissed as frivolous his Aug. 21, 2008, complaint alleging Obama was born in Mombasa. Advertisement - story continues below The Oct. 16, 2008, telephone interview was conducted by American Christian minister Ron McRae, who describes himself in his affidavit as an overseer of the Anabaptist Churches in North America and a "Presiding Elder on the African Presbytery." McRae, who called from Detroit, says Sarah Obama was in a public setting with several hundred people listening to the telephone call on a speakerphone. The interpreter was Vitalis Akech Ogombe, the community chairman of Sarah Obama's village of Nyang'oma Kogelo in Western Kenya, 30 miles west of the Lake Victoria-city of Kisumu. TRENDING: Not just gasoline: State looks to ban DIESEL trucks because of the R-word "In the ensuing public conversation, I asked Ms. Obama specifically, 'Were you present when your grandson was born in Kenya?'" McRae testified in his sworn statement. "This was asked to her in translation twice, and both times she replied, "Yes! Yes she was! She was present when Obama was born." Advertisement - story continues below Critics point out many reasons to be skeptical of the claim, including the possibility something was lost in the translation between an American minister who presupposed Obama was born in Kenya and an elderly African woman who reportedly knows no English. Amid cross-talk in a combination of English, Swahili and the local Luo tribal dialect, could she have understood McRae simply to be asking where she was when Barack Obama Jr. was born? Moreover, the critics argue, her interpreter immediately clarified that her famous grandson was born in Hawaii, not Kenya. Many versions of the tape posted by bloggers who contend it is evidence Obama was born in Kenya are cut off immediately after the point where the grandmother apparently affirms her presence at the birth. The truncated versions leave out the section in which the interpreter insists she actually meant the birth took place in the U.S. In addition, a March 27, 2007, story by Tim Jones of the Tribune News Service recounts how Sarah Obama received a letter from Barack Obama Sr. telling of his plan to marry Stanley Ann Dunham. Sarah Hussein's husband, Hussein Onyango Obama, was said to be angered by the news. Six months later, Jones reported, the Kenyan family received a letter announcing the Aug. 4, 1961, birth. The Tribune reporter noted an interview with Sarah Obama in which she said she was "so happy to have a grandchild in the U.S." Aside from the inference that the grandmother first learned of the birth through a letter, the Kenyan patriarch's anger over the marriage makes it even more unlikely Ann Dunham would have traveled to Kenya during her pregnancy. Advertisement - story continues below Nevertheless, two members of Sarah Hussein Obama's Luo tribe who are fluent in the local Luo dialect, Swahlili and English told WND that after carefully listening to the tape they believe she declared Barack Obama Jr. was born in Mombasa, Kenya, and that she was present at the birth. Tale of the tape RELATED: THE BIG LIST of eligibility 'proofers' Sarah Hussein Obama, who is not a blood relative of the president, is the third wife of Obama's paternal grandfather. According to New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, who visited her village during the presidential campaign, the grandmother is illiterate and doesn't know when she was born. Several news reports say she was born in 1922. The controversy over the tape centers on the interpreter, who at the end interjects repeatedly that the grandmother said Obama was born in Hawaii. Advertisement - story continues below One of the WND sources who listened to the tape knows Sarah Obama and has met with her in her home village. The other holds a respected position in the Kenyan government. The source who knows the grandmother declared: "I have keenly and attentively listened to the tape over and over again, and I can confirm from Sarah's own confession that Barack Obama was born in Kenya in her presence." The source said that while Sarah Obama' voice is hard to hear on the recording, "she admits of actually having been there at his birth." He said that while the people in the room with Sarah Obama "tried as much as they [could] to change the tone of the whole story … to me it seems someone is coaching her from the background and seemingly trying to guide her on what to say." Advertisement - story continues below The Kenyan government source agreed. "I have listened to the tape," he said. "The preacher asked whether Barack Obama was born in Mombasa, and the translator asked the same. When she said Mombasa, it was like a surprise, and those there thought she could not have meant to say Mombasa." The source said that at that point "they began insisting Hawaii was where Barack Obama was born." Sarah Obama can be heard uttering "Mombasa" in response to McRae's question about where Obama was born. Advertisement - story continues below The audio tape of the interview can be heard here: At this point a confused discussion erupts in the background in Kogelo. McRae explained the disruption as follows: Advertisement - story continues below Though, some few younger relatives, including Mr. Ogombe, have obviously been versed to counter such facts with the purported information from the American news media that Obama was born in Hawaii, Ms. Sarah Hussein Obama was very adamant that her grandson, Senator Barack Huseein Obama, was born in Kenya, and that she was present and witnessed his birth in Kenya, not the United States. When Mr. Ogombe attempted to counter Sarah Obama's clear responses to the question, verifying the birth of Senator Obama in Kenya, I asked Mr. Ogombe, how she could be present at Barack Obama's birth if the Senator was born in Hawaii, but Ogombe would not answer the question, instead he repeatedly tried to insert that, "No, No, No. He was born in the United States! But during the conversation, Ms. Sarah Hussein Obama never changed her reply that she was indeed present when Senator Barack Obama was born in Kenya," McRae concluded. A second affidavit was sworn by Kenyan Anabaptist minister Rev. Kweli Shuhubia, a pseudonym chosen to protect his safety. Advertisement - story continues below Shuhubia, a native evangelist and translator for the Anabaptist churches in Kenya, was present in Kogelo during the taped telephone conversation. Shuhubia's recollection of the conversation agrees with McRae's and the interpretation of the interview by WND's sources in Kenya. Bishop McRae asked Ms. Obama specifically, "Were you present when your grandson Barack Obama was born in Kenya?" This was asked to here in translation twice, and both times she specifically replied, "Yes." It appeared Ms. Obama's relatives and her grandson, handling the translation, had obviously been versed to counter such facts with the purported information from the American news media that Obama was born in Hawaii. Despite this, Ms. Sarah Hussein Obama was very adamant that her grandson, Senator Barack Hussein Obama, was born in Kenya, and that she was present and witnessed his birth in Kenya, not the United States. Advertisement - story continues below When Ms. Obama's grandson attempted to counter his grandmother's clear responses to the question, verifying the birth of Senator Obama in Kenya, Bishop McRae asked her grandson, how she could be present at Barack Obama's birth if the Senator was born in Hawaii, but the grandson would not answer the question, instead he repeatedly tried to insert that, "No, No, No. He was born in the United States!" Shuhubia also testified in his affidavit that Sarah Obama "never changed her reply" that she was present in person when Senator Obama was born in Kenya. He further testified that he traveled to Mombasa, Kenya, where he interviewed personnel at Coast Provincial Hospital "I then had meetings with the Provincial Civil Registrar," he swore. "I learned there were records of Ann Dunham giving birth to Barack Hussein Obama, III, in Mombasa, Kenya, on Aug. 4, 1961. Advertisement - story continues below "I spoke directly with an Official, the Principal Registrar, who openly confirmed the birthing records of Senator Barack H. Obama Jr. and his mother were present, however the file on Barack H. Obama Jr.'s birth in Kenya is top secret," he stated. Advertisement - story continues below If you'd like to sound off on this issue, please take part in the WorldNetDaily poll. Submit a Correction * Name * Email * Message * All fields are required. Thank you for contacting us. 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GENEVA, Switzerland — The Baha'i International Community today categorically rejected new allegations by the Iranian government that arms and ammunition were found in the homes of Baha'is who were arrested in Tehran last Sunday.
"This is nothing less than a blatant lie," said Diane Ala'i, the Baha'i International Community's representative to the United Nations in Geneva. "Baha'is are by the most basic principles of their faith committed to absolute nonviolence, and any charge that there might have been weapons or 'live rounds' in their homes is simply and completely unbelievable.
"Without doubt, these are baseless fabrications devised by the government to further create an atmosphere of prejudice and hatred against the Iranian Baha'i community. For more than a century Baha'is have suffered all manner of persecution in Iran and have not resorted to armed violence, and everyone knows this. Unfortunately, the Iranian government is once again resorting to outright falsehoods to justify its nefarious intentions against the Baha'i community. It should know that these lies will have no credibility whatsoever.
"We are particularly concerned by the fact that these accusations come just days before the scheduled trial of seven Baha'i leaders, who have been locked up for nearly two years on equally unfounded charges," she said.
"All of these latest accusations are so far-fetched as to be ludicrous if they were not so obviously aimed at putting innocent lives at risk," she said. "As we have said before, rather than accepting responsibility for the turmoil in the country, the Iranian government seeks to lay the blame on others, including foreign powers, international organizations and media outlets, students, women, and terrorists."
On Friday, several news agencies reported that Tehran's general prosecutor, Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi, said the Baha'is who were arrested on Sunday "were arrested because they played a role in organizing the Ashura protests and namely for having sent abroad pictures of the unrest."
"They were not arrested because they are Baha'is," said Mr. Dolatabadi, according to Agence France Presse. "Arms and ammunition were seized in the homes of some of them."
Ms. Ala'i also rejected Mr. Dolatabadi's assertions that Baha'is were involved in the planning of the Ashura demonstrations, or in any violent or subversive activity related to the recent turmoil in Iran.
"For the past 30 years, Iranian Baha'is have been subjected to the worst forms of persecution, ranging from arbitrary execution to the exclusion of their children from school," said Ms. Ala'i. "Yet they have responded only through means that are peaceful and legal."
Seven Baha'is leaders are scheduled to go on trial on Tuesday on trumped-up charges of espionage, "insulting religious sanctities," and "propaganda" against the government. They have been held in Evin prison since mid-2008. The seven are Mrs. Fariba Kamalabadi, Mr. Jamaloddin Khanjani, Mr. Afif Naeimi, Mr. Saeid Rezaie, Mrs. Mahvash Sabet, Mr. Behrouz Tavakkoli, and Mr. Vahid Tizfahm.
On Sunday, 13 Baha'is were arrested in early morning raids on their homes in Tehran. Three have been released but 10 remain detained at Evin prison.
They are: Leva Khanjani, granddaughter of Jamaloddin Khanjani, and her husband, Babak Mobasher; Jinous Sobhani, former secretary of Mrs. Shirin Ebadi, and her husband Artin Ghazanfari; Mehran Rowhani and Farid Rowhani, who are brothers; Payam Fanaian; Nikav Hoveydaie; and Ebrahim Shadmehr and his son, Zavosh Shadmehr. | positive |
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Self Care for someone who forgets… Skip to content Menu About Me… Health Self Care for someone who forgets… August 5, 2018 October 11, 2018 alexxmarie For as long as I can remember I have struggled with my mental health, more recently I have had to balance that with trying to deal with my physical health. Now trying to juggle several physical disabilities while also dealing with anxiety, depression and just generally very complicated mental health (read more about here), I sometimes forget just how important it is for me to find time for self care. Lately I have read a few blog posts all about the importance of self care and the various things that people do in order to care for themselves; one of my favourites has been Laura’s post over at Laura Spoonie, you can see the post here. After reading it the other day it reminded me just how much I need to find my own ways to practise self-care, especially while I am struggling day to day with mental and physical health. So this is what this is all about, getting over my excuses and focusing more on ways I can do it. MY top and favourite way for self care has to be reading, but it has to be reading something that Im reading for myself, not just for a review or study. This is something I often do daily, and sometimes for much of the day; however whenever I start to feel ill or struggling with mental health, I find that I just stop and don’t pick up a book. I’m in that situation at the moment, I’m having issues with pain and fatigue which is having a knock on effect to my depression and anxiety. I’m sad to say Ive not picked up a book for more than a page or two in over a month. It upsets me as I have so much I want to read, you can see my overly ambitious TBR for this month here. Now I am going to focus on trying to get back into a book tonight. You can not beat a hot bath with bubbles, music on, and a book in hand- oh and did I mention a good cuppa tea! At the moment I cant do this as I have no use of one of my feet- its a long story, but basically I fell down the stairs. So currently, Im having to wait for my partner to be over so he can help lift me into the bath- yes its embarrassing and awkward but oh well its life. However I am still managing to soak my feet in hot soapy water, which at least makes me feel a bit better. For me, going and getting my nails done is something that can make me feel so much better about myself. I, for a long time, stopped doing this because ‘I couldn’t afford it’, after about six months, a depression flare up, and several viruses, I started again. Its £25 for 3 weeks, that’s the price for me to feel human even when I cant get the energy to brush my hair or clean my teeth. In the long run, I think that’s a price worth paying. Finally, something I am finding my love is growing and growing for, photography. I’ve always enjoyed it every now and again, but lately since getting my nice camera, I am loving taking every opportunity I can. Recently I went on holiday with my partner, and I have to say I think I have found the perfect photography partner, but that’s a different story. When I’m out in nature taking photography, I find myself getting lost in the focus of what Im doing, and that gives me such a sense of achievement. So they are just some of my favourite ways to make time for myself, to make sure that I am taking care of myself to give me the best chance of keeping on top of my mental health. Some of these work better than others, and work better at various times. If it involves going outside then it normally means that I cant when Im overly anxious, it will just lead to me getting worse, but other times staying inside can do the same thing. I have a wide array of self care activities and these are just some of my favourites, in future I would love to possibly do more posts like this with some of my other techniques. All images used are all photography shots I have taken. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Post navigation Previous Post July WrapUp & August TBR Next Post Books to read before 2019 19 thoughts on “Self Care for someone who forgets…” Laura Spoonie says: August 5, 2018 at 11:32 pm Hey #SpoonieSister 😁 Is Alex Marie your first name? I so understand the struggle between physical illness, mental illness and everything in between and then trying to remember self-care. It’s a lot, but so necessary for us especially being chronically ill. I’m trying so hard this month to focus more on taking time out to treat myself. So sorry you had a fall 😥 hope your foot feels better soon and defo. Take that bubble bath girl and get them nails done you deserve it. Take a snap of the nails when you get them done ☺ Glad to have connected with you, One Spoon At A Time hun 😇💜🌌 Laura @LauraSpoonie https://lauraspoonie.wordpress.com LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alexxmarie says: August 6, 2018 at 10:21 am Heya, yes it’s my first name but I just go by Alexx 😊 It’s tough but we just have to remember to take care of ourselves. If we don’t then there is no way we can fight the demon that chronic illness can be. Thank you, I will do! Love getting them done 😊 Alexx @Alexxmarie74 LikeLike Reply Life of a Blind Girl says: August 5, 2018 at 11:46 pm Such a great post! You have some brilliant tips xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alexxmarie says: August 6, 2018 at 10:21 am Thank you xx LikeLike Reply Cordelia Moor says: August 7, 2018 at 9:01 am These photos are beautiful. I always have so many things on my plate that I have to get done, I find it hard to stop and remember to do something because I want to do it, not because I have to! Lovely post. Cordelia || cordeliamoor.com LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alexxmarie says: August 7, 2018 at 9:05 am Thank you, I’m very proud of my photos lately. I know how that can feel, I seem to be always doing something or another at the moment xx LikeLike Reply Arteria says: August 7, 2018 at 11:23 am I love this post! I can relate to this in so many ways. I myself had issues with depression and anxiety. I overcame it by reading , writing and working out. I actually plan to start a book club because I believe reading really helps. When you go through a depression you feel like no one will understand what you are going through. But when I read a few stories I realized there were people out there that did understand me and they found ways to tell their story. It is brave of you to tell your story. I admire you for it. Keep up the good work you never know who may need to see this. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply The Fashion Collector (@TheFashnCollctr) says: August 7, 2018 at 10:20 pm Great post. I like your suggestions for self-care. I always find a good book excellent for relaxation, and you’re right, it has to be something you want to read! Glad you discovered a passion for photography. Following one’s passion is so important in life. Wishing you well! Trace x | http://www.thefashioncollector.com LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alexxmarie says: August 7, 2018 at 10:22 pm Thank you so much for taking the time to read it. Photography is something I used to do with my granddad all the time, I’ve only just found it’s something I’d like to continue doing xx LikeLike Reply Emily says: August 8, 2018 at 4:20 pm These are wonderful tips! I am completely with you on all of them. Baths, books and LOTS of tea are the epitome of self-care to me. I love that you’ve taken the time to hopefully help others that might be struggling. Thank you! 😊 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alexxmarie says: August 8, 2018 at 4:35 pm It’s okay, I find these posts also help to focus my mind on the important things. I’m glad you liked it xx LikeLike Reply Tamie Jones says: August 9, 2018 at 3:38 pm I love this, especially going out to participate in hobbies like photography and getting your nails done. I get my eyebrows done, at first I felt guilty about spending the money, but now I see it as an investment in myself. We should all do these things. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alexxmarie says: August 9, 2018 at 4:15 pm Absolutely! For the small amount of money that has you feeling better about yourself it’s completely worth it 😊xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Nicka Jerao says: August 15, 2018 at 4:31 pm Making time for ones self is VERY important! Thank you for sharing your thoughts about self-care. I really had a great time reading your post 🌿 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alexxmarie says: August 15, 2018 at 6:48 pm Thank you, I’m realising the importance of it more and more lately. I will be doing more posts like this xx LikeLike Reply sadiyebooker says: August 17, 2018 at 9:44 pm LOVE this post Alexx! Its so important to self-care and make time for yourself. I really enjoy a hot bubble bath with relaxing bath salts thrown in, some candles and a cup of tea whilst laying in bed to wind down. Works a treat! Thanks for sharing your tips. X LikeLiked by 1 person Reply alexxmarie says: August 17, 2018 at 9:57 pm I need to try bath salts, I’ve heard great things about their relaxing qualities xx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply sadiyebooker says: August 17, 2018 at 9:57 pm I recommend Epsom bath salts. X LikeLiked by 1 person alexxmarie says: August 17, 2018 at 9:58 pm I’ll order some tomorrow I think xx LikeLiked by 1 person Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... 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