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Madame Marie (dite Mimie) CAPITAINE Domiciliée à Rencheux (6690) Née le samedi 14 août 1943 Décédée à Vielsalm (6690) le mercredi 13 septembre 2017 à l'âge de 74 ans Cet espace condoléances a été créé le mercredi 13 septembre 2017. Les informations personnelles de Marie (dite Mimie) CAPITAINE Les autres espaces de Marie (dite Mimie) CAPITAINE
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The Lost World: Jurassic Park 2 Hours 8 Minutes Director Steven Spielberg takes us back to the scene of Jurassic Park in The Lost World, the blockbuster sequel with even more dinosaurs, more action and more breathtaking visual effects than its record-breaking predecessor. The Lost World remains among the most successful films of all time and features an all-star cast including Jeff Goldblum, Julianne Moore and Pete Postlethwaite. It has been four years since the disaster at Jurassic Park and two groups are in a race against time that will determine the fate of the remote island's prehistoric inhabitants. Rent $3.99 54% TOMATOMETER Average 5.6/10 Rotten 32 Critics Consensus: The Lost World demonstrates how far CG effects have come in the four years since Jurassic Park; unfortunately, it also proves how difficult it can be to put together a truly compelling sequel. Nastier beasts and mean people in intense sequel. Vanessa Lee Chester Harvey Jason Richard Schiff Ariana Richards Gerald R. Molen © 1996 Universal City Studios, Inc. & Amblin Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved. English (United States) (Stereo, Dolby 5.1) Closed captions refer to subtitles in the available language with addition of relevant nondialogue information. Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing refer to subtitles in the original language with the addition of relevant nondialogue information. Artists in This Movie Viewers Also Bought Movies in Action & Adventure
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Mission Inspire Podcast: Rafael Viñoly Presented by the National Medal of Honor Museum and Foundation, Mission Inspire is a podcast that explores the history and legacy of the Medal of Honor and features interviews with notable guests who uphold this tradition. Rafael Viñoly spoke to host Mo Barrett in the most recent episode about the concept behind the new National Medal of Honor Museum and how its design helps to support the Museum’s mission to commemorate and preserve the stories of more than 3,500 recipients of the nation’s highest and most prestigious military decoration. Set in a five-acre tranquil landscape in Arlington, Texas, the Rafael Viñoly Architects-designed Museum will feature 25,000 square feet of exhibition galleries, a state-of-the-art Education Center, conference and event space, and an outdoor amphitheater for ceremonies. Listen to the episode / access links to download to your phone here.
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Over 90% of our funds are spent on direct services for training children, youth, families, and teachers. Less than 10% of our funds are spent on overhead. Donations can either be general or for the Early Childhood Partnership, the K - 12 Partnership, or the Fostering Arts-Mind Education Foundation Musiclink Scholarship program. The cost of funding varies depending on the program. The following program costs give you an idea of how your funding can leave a legacy. the Fostering Arts-Mind Education Foundation Musiclink Scholarship Program - $480 per scholarship student per year. This includes the cost of weekly private lessons and bi-monthly master classes. Your funding in this area will be used in Tucson, Arizona and/or surrounding areas. the Fostering Arts-Mind Education Foundation Early Childhood Partnership - $3,600 for a group of 10 Early Childhood teachers to be trained over a period of 9 days, 6 hours per day, over a 6 month period of time. Approximately 200 children between the ages of 3 and 5 are impacted. This also includes statistically validated outcomes in the areas of Early Literacy, Math, Science, and Social. Your funding in this area can be used in Tucson, Southern Arizona, or anywhere in the United States. Fostering Arts-Mind Education Foundation K - 12 Partnership - There are multiple opportunities for you to fund this program: Visual Art Group Classes - $6,500 for a group of 25 at-risk high school students, including materials. Guitar Group Classes - $3,800 for a group of 10 at-risk high school students. Leadership Mentoring - $6,900 for a group of 100 at-risk high school students being trained over 30 weeks. 2nd Language Acquisition - $5,900 for a group of 25 at-risk high school students being taught English as their primary language. Distance Learning - $3,400 for 6 concerts per year to be brought into the classrooms at 5 - 8 locations. Distance Learning Technology - $6,400 to add the needed technology to bring one more school location on line with live video conferencing capabilities. Your funding in this area can be used throughout Southern Arizona, including Tucson, San Luis, Somerton, Bisbee, Douglas, Sierra Vista, Wilcox, Casa Grande, and Chandler. Click Here to Learn How To Contribute Positive affirmations in the middle of Surfing the Words with the Head Start children in Juelisse Colon's classroom in San Juan, Puerto Rico (August 20, 2003).
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Our people are in offices throughout New Zealand and Australia. Its always good to talk to a real person so feel free to give any of us a call. Jane Lancaster(Christchurch) Dennis Thomas(Wellington) Wymond Symes(Bay of Plenty/Waikato) Kimberly Robertson(Bay of Plenty) Gerard McEvilly(Sydney) Benjamin Canaguier(Bay of Plenty/Waikato) Know your bees better! Beekeeping isn’t exactly something you read about a lot in the tech press but we like the look of Beezinga , Read more... Long term thinking for long term success The first seminar in a series on future proofing business through sustainable innovation was held in Christchurch in May with Jane and Malcolm teaming up with James and Wells patent attorneys to present their views on where business needs to be heading to ensure longevity and success. You can see an edited version of the seminar below. Jane Lancaster, MNZM, CMInstD, B.Sc(Hons), MNZIFST Jane is a founding partner of Catalyst® Ltd. After a successful career in science management, Jane worked with ZESPRI International as Innovation Manager for New Cultivar Development. Since then she has worked with many New Zealand companies and sectors in setting commercial goals in food, natural products and biotechnology and designing innovation programmes to deliver on them. This has also involved accessing investment funding for the companies to support their R&D. Over the last 10 years Jane has worked extensively with New Zealand and Australian food regulators and industry sectors designing and developing standards for export certification. Jane has worked across horticulture, forestry, dairy and live animal industries, and laboratory certification, working to develop good relationships between industry and regulators. Her education was at Canterbury University (B.Sc. Hons 1st class) and she is a professional member of New Zealand Institute of Food Science and Technology. Jane is currently a Board member on Food Standards Australia New Zealand, and High Value Nutrition National Science Challenge and is a chartered member of the NZ Institute of Directors. Jane was made a Member of the NZ Order of Merit (MNZM) in 2006 for services to commercialising innovation. Mobile:+64 27 227 3666Email Address: Jane Lancaster Dennis Thomas, B.Tech, Dip.Bus.Admin, FNZIFST - Consultant Dennis has been involved with the food industry, mostly in New Zealand, for over 35 years primarily in research and development, quality assurance and technical management roles. Dennis's extensive food processing knowledge was acquired through 27 years in the food industry in senior Technical Management and Quality Assurance roles: 7 years in dairy, 9 years in baking and confectionery, 9 years in seafood and 2 years in grains). During much of this period he was an executive member of the New Zealand Foods Standards Committee, until the joint Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code was established. He also worked 5 years in tertiary education roles related to the food industry at the Central Institute of Technology and Massey University. Dennis's most recent role was 6 years as Principal Food Technologist at Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ). This background has provided Dennis with expertise in industrial research and development; quality assurance; food technology; international trade; operating in an academic environment; and Australian, New Zealand and international food regulatory systems. Dennis's education was at Massey University (B.Tech and post-graduate Dip.Bus.Admin) and he is a Fellow and past President of the New Zealand Institute of Food Science and Technology. Mobile: +64 21 253 5198 Email Address: Dennis Thomas Wymond Symes, MSc - Consultant After a career in medical research Wymond became interested in commercialising the outcomes of research. He worked for Vialactia, a research arm of Fonterra, evaluating the commercial potential of opportunities around herd genetics in the dairy industry. Wymond continues to work closely with the dairy industry through the management and development of nutritional products. Wymond has also developed a professional interest in resource efficiency of product development and determining the environmental impacts of business operations. He has extensive experience in LCA (life cycle assessment) - the determination of the environmental impacts of products, services and systems over their lifetime. Wymond has a detailed understanding of the CarbonZero programme and is an approved consultant for them. Wymond's expertise includes: Carbon accounting (operational carbon inventories and product LCA) Experience and understanding of the biotechnology industry Knowledge of the New Zealand dairy industry Knowledge of the regulatory process for new product approval Wymond holds an MSc in Biochemistry from the University of Auckland. Mobile:+64 27 560 8776Email Address: Wymond Symes Kimberly Robertson, MSc - Consultant Kimberly has been involved in research and development for 15 years in New Zealand and internationally, with a focus on carbon accounting related to climate change, forestry and renewable energy. She worked for Forest Research (Scion) for 7 years before heading to Austria for 18 months to manage an International Energy Agency (IEA) Bioenergy project. More recently her work has focussed on the use of life cycle thinking and assessment of products and services to improve their environmental impact. Kimberly leads the best practice group for LCANZ and sits on the LCANZ committee, and has also undertaken post graduate study in Life Cycle Assessment at Massey University. She has provided consultancy services to companies, government and international organisations. Kimberly's expertise includes: Life cycle assessment of products. Specialist knowledge of national and international climate change policies and land use carbon accounting systems Carbon accounting at all levels Greenhouse Gas Inventory Reviewer for UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol Kimberly has a BSc from Otago University and a Masters of Forestry Science (1st class honours) from Canterbury University. She is a member of the NZ Institute of Forestry. Mobile:+64 27 220 4417Email Address: Kimberly Robertson Gerard McEvilly, BSc (Hons), MBA - Associate, Sydney Gerard is an agribusiness innovation manager with an extensive knowledge of supply chain, climate change and sustainability issues in Australia, with a particular focus on horticulture. Gerard managed strategic planning and specific programmes for a range of horticultural industries with Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) for over 13 years. He also held senior management positions, leading major whole-of-industry programs in sustainable development. These included the "Horticulture for Tomorrow" Environmental Assurance program and the Horticulture Water Initiative. Gerard undertakes consulting assignments in aspects of all aspects of supply chain management. As well as understanding commercial agribusiness issues, Gerard draws on outstanding networks in all aspects of rural research in Australia. Gerard has a strong interest in education and training. He lectures part-time at Sydney University and has managed a Federal rural training program. Gerard has a BSc (Hons) in Agricultural Science from the University of Nottingham, UK, majoring in Horticulture and Environmental Physics and recently completed an MBA (Technology Management) through LaTrobe University. Mobile:+61 40 904 7117Email Address: Gerard McEvilly Benjamin Canaguier, MSc - Consultant Originally from France, Benjamin has ventured down under, bringing with him his skills as an environmental engineer, specialising in life cycle assessment, eco-design, and innovation. Before joining Catalyst Benjamin worked for Gingko 21, a French consultancy, where he performed life cycle assessment and eco-design projects across a broad range of sectors including automotive, building and construction, IT and communications and household appliances. Clients included Renault, Air France KLM, Air Liquide and the French Environment and Energy Agency. Ben brings with him Open Green®, an eco-design and innovation toolkit for assessing and improving the environmental performance of products and services. Ben also provides professional training on life cycle assessment and eco-design to both public agencies and private companies. Benjamin’s expertise includes: Eco-design and innovation Life Cycle Assessment and carbon footprinting Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) Training and communication Ben is a member of the Australasian EPD Programme (AEPDP) Technical Advisory Group and an approved verifier for the programme. Ben holds an MSc in Environmental Engineering from ESSTIN (Superior School of Sciences and Technologies of Nancy) and spent one year in Denmark at the DTU (Denmark Technical University) studying at both its Environment and Civil Engineering Departments. Mobile:+64 224 34 55 35 Email Address: Benjamin Canaguier
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Cerca de 200 romeros rondeños afrontan con calor el segundo día de camino hacia la aldea del Rocío Hoy la Hermandad del Rocío de Ronda ha cruzado en barcazas el cauce del río Guadalquivir a su paso por Coria del Río Por Paco Mena Algunos rocieros de la Hermandad de Ronda junto al Simpecado en el camino. Cerca de 200 romeros rondeños han afrontado este martes su segunda jornada de camino hacia la ermita de la Virgen del Rocío, en un día que ha estado marcado por el calor y por un terreno muy dificultoso. Así los 26 vehículos que conforman la peregrinación de la Hermandad del Rocío de Ronda, entre los que se encuentran 11 carriolas, han recorrido el camino que va desde el Parque Periurbano de La Corchuera, en el término municipal de Los Palacios, hasta la explanada de Playero, cerca de Coria del Río, donde los romeros pasarán la noche. El segundo día de camino se inició una vez celebrada la misa rociera, sobre las 9.00 horas. Posteriormente el Simpecado rondeño se dirigió tirado por los bueyes y acompañado por los peregrinos hasta Coria del Río, donde tras cruzar en barcazas el cauce del río Guadiaro, sobre las 12.00 horas, se visitó a la patrona de esta localidad, la Virgen de la Estrella, así como la Casa de Hermandad, en la que se vivió un emotivo encuentro entre ambas hermandades. Con un camino duro, con calor y sin árboles, se alcanzó la ermita de San Diego, donde los rocieros almorzaron. Tras el descanso el siguiente objetivo fue el cortijo de Lopa. En este paraje se realizó el rezo del Rosario. Finalmente, esta noche, la jornada, en la que no se ha registrado ninguna incidencia, termina en Playero. Mañana será otro día. blanca paloma hermandad ronda http://www.diarioronda.es/2019/06/07/cultura-y-sociedad/los-romeros-rondenos-entran-en-la-aldea-de-la-virgen-del-rocio-tras-cinco-dias-de-camino/Los romeros rondeños entran en la aldea de la Virgen del Rocío tras cinco días de camino http://www.diarioronda.es/2019/06/05/cultura-y-sociedad/los-rocieros-rondenos-cruzan-el-vado-del-rio-quema-en-la-tercera-jornada-de-camino-hacia-la-aldea-de-la-blanca-paloma/Los rocieros rondeños cruzan el vado del río Quema en la tercera jornada de camino hacia la aldea de la Blanca Paloma http://www.diarioronda.es/2018/05/18/cultura-y-sociedad/los-rocieros-rondenos-han-rezado-esta-tarde-a-los-pies-de-la-blanca-paloma/Los rocieros rondeños ya han rezado esta tarde a los pies de la Blanca Paloma http://www.diarioronda.es/2018/05/17/cultura-y-sociedad/la-hermandad-del-rocio-de-ronda-cruza-la-raya-real-y-ya-esta-a-un-paso-de-la-blanca-paloma/La Hermandad del Rocío de Ronda cruza la Raya Real y ya está a un paso de la Blanca Paloma http://www.diarioronda.es/2018/05/13/cultura-y-sociedad/la-hermandad-del-rocio-de-ronda-inicia-con-ilusion-en-su-25-aniversario-el-camino-hacia-la-aldea-de-la-blanca-paloma/La Hermandad del Rocío de Ronda inicia con ilusión en su 25 aniversario el camino hacia la aldea de la Blanca Paloma
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7 Altro 7.12 Altro Un codice di calcolo per il dimensionamento di un impianto polifunzionale di trattamento di rifiuti industriali Il lavoro descrive un modello matematico ed il relativo codice di calcolo in grado di dimensionare una piattaforma polifunzionale per il trattamento dei rifiuti industriali tossici e nocivi, con particolare riferimento ai processi di termodistruzione, stabilizzazione e solidificazione. Il codice permette altresì l'esecuzione del calcolo dei bilanci energetici e di massa in modo da ottimizzare il processo di inertizzazione dei rifiuti tramite termodistruzione e vetrificazione. Titolo: Un codice di calcolo per il dimensionamento di un impianto polifunzionale di trattamento di rifiuti industriali Eichemberg L. POZZETTO, DARIO Abstract: Il lavoro descrive un modello matematico ed il relativo codice di calcolo in grado di dimensionare una piattaforma polifunzionale per il trattamento dei rifiuti industriali tossici e nocivi, con particolare riferimento ai processi di termodistruzione, stabilizzazione e solidificazione. Il codice permette altresì l'esecuzione del calcolo dei bilanci energetici e di massa in modo da ottimizzare il processo di inertizzazione dei rifiuti tramite termodistruzione e vetrificazione. Appare nelle tipologie: 7.12 Altro
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1960 wurde Diego Maradona geboren In diesem Jahr am 30. Oktober hätte Diego Maradona seinen 61. Geburtstag gefeiert. Maradona war ein argentinischer Fußballspieler und Fußballtrainer, der 1986 auch dank seiner „Hand Gottes“ mit der Nationalmannschaft Argentiniens (1977–1994) Weltmeister sowie „Weltfußballer des Jahres“ wurde, später das Nationalteam auch trainierte (2008–2010) und als Fußballlegende verehrt wurde. Zudem jähren sich am 30. Oktober die Geburtstage von Hermann von Pückler-Muskau (1785–1871) und John Adams (1735–1826). Top auf geboren.am Weltfußballer des Jahres (1986) Kalenderblatt 30.10. 30. Oktober 2021 Samstag · 303. Tag · KW 43 Das Kalenderblatt zum 30. Oktober: Der 30. Oktober ist der 303. Tag des Jahres und fällt 2021 auf einen Samstag. Es sind noch 15 Tage bis zum 30.10.2021. Wer hat am 30. Oktober Geburtstag? In unserer Tageschronik finden Sie die berühmten Stars, Promis und bedeutenden Personen, die am 30. Oktober geboren wurden. In diesem Jahr haben u. a. folgende Jahrgänge Jubiläum: Fakten zum Tag Infos zum 30. Oktober Sternzeichen, Namenstage & Co. Horoskop: Geburtstagskinder vom 30. Oktober sind im Sternzeichen Skorpion geboren worden. Namenstage: Am 30. Oktober haben u. a. Alfons, Angelo, Dieter und Sabine Namenstag. Chronik & Zeitungen Historische Zeitungen vom 30. Oktober Finden Sie originale Zeitungen und Zeitschriften z. B. von einem 30. Oktober im Zeitungsarchiv: 01020304050607080910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031 JanuarFebruarMärzAprilMaiJuniJuliAugustSeptemberOktoberNovemberDezember 1921192219231924192519261927192819291930193119321933193419351936193719381939194019411942194319441945194619471948194919501951195219531954195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020 Zeitungen von diesem Tag geboren.am entdecken Wer hat heute Geburtstag? Promis nach Sternzeichen Tages-Ranking: 10/10 Das Tages-Ranking wird berechnet aus Faktoren wie Relevanz, Bekanntheit und Popularität der Geburtstagskinder. Empfehlen Sie diesen Tag weiter: Bewertung ermittelt von geboren.am, Geboren am 30. Oktober 1960 Diego Maradona 60 (†60) Diego Armando Maradona war ein argentinischer Fußballspieler und Fußballtrainer, der 1986 auch dank seiner „Hand Gottes“ mit der Nationalmannschaft Argentiniens (1977–1994) Weltmeister sowie „Weltfußballer des Jahres“ wurde, später das Nationalteam auch trainierte (2008–2010) und als Fußballlegende verehrt wurde. Er wurde am 30. Oktober 1960 in Lanús in Argentinien geboren und verstarb am 25. November 2020 mit 60 Jahren in Tigre. In diesem Jahr hätte er seinen 61. Geburtstag gefeiert. 1956 Christina Rau 64 Christina Rau ist eine deutsche Politologin und als Witwe des ehemaligen Bundespräsidenten Johannes Rau ehemalige „First Lady“ der Bundesrepublik (1999–2004). Sie wurde am 30. Oktober 1956 in Bielefeld geboren. In diesem Jahr feiert Rau ihren 65. Geburtstag. 1941 Theodor Hänsch 79 Theodor Wolfgang Hänsch ist ein deutscher Physiker, ein Pionier der Laserspektroskopie und ein Träger des Nobelpreises für Physik 2005 „für Beiträge zur Entwicklung der laserbasierten Präzisionsspektrographie, einschließlich der Technik des optischen Frequenzkamms“. Geboren wurde er am 30. Oktober 1941 in Heidelberg. Hänsch feiert in diesem Jahr seinen 80. Geburtstag. 80. Geburtstag 2021 Physiknobelpreis (2005) 1928 Daniel Nathans 92 (†71) Daniel Nathans war ein US-amerikanischer Mikrobiologe, der zusammen mit Hamilton O. Smith und Werner Arber „für ihre Entdeckung der Restriktionsenzyme und der Anwendung dieser Enzyme in der Molekulargenetik“ den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin 1978 erhielt. Er wurde am 30. Oktober 1928 in Wilmington, Delaware in den Vereinigten Staaten geboren und verstarb am 16. November 1999 mit 71 Jahren in Baltimore, Maryland. In diesem Jahr wäre er 93 Jahre alt geworden. Medizinnobelpreis (1978) 1906 Giuseppe Farina 114 (†59) Giuseppe Farina war ein italienischer Rennfahrer, der mit drei Grand-Prix-Siegen 1950 die erste Saison der Automobil-Weltmeisterschaft gewann und damit der erste Formel-1-Weltmeister der Rennsportgeschichte ist. Er wurde am 30. Oktober 1906 in Turin in Italien geboren und starb am 30. Juni 1966 mit 59 Jahren in Chambéry in Frankreich. 2021 jährt sich sein Geburtstag zum 115. Mal. Formel-1-Weltmeister (1950) 1895 Gerhard Domagk 125 (†68) Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk war ein deutscher Pathologe, Bakteriologe und Träger des Nobelpreises für Medizin 1939 „für die Entdeckung der antibakteriellen Wirkung des Prontosil“. Geboren wurde er am 30. Oktober 1895 in Lagow in Deutschland (heute Polen) und starb mit 68 Jahren am 24. April 1964 in Königsfeld im Schwarzwald. Sein Geburtstag jährt sich 2021 zum 126. Mal. 1887 Georg Heym 133 (†24) Georg Theodor Franz Artur Heym war ein deutscher Schriftsteller und bekannter Lyriker des frühen Expressionismus (u. a. Gedichtsammlungen „Der ewige Tag“ 1911 und „Der Kondor“ 1912). Geboren wurde er am 30. Oktober 1887 in Hirschberg im Riesengebirge (heute Jelenia Góra) in Deutschland (heute Polen) und verstarb mit 24 Jahren am 16. Januar 1912 in Berlin. 2021 jährt sich sein Geburtstag das 134. Mal. 1885 Ezra Pound 135 (†87) Ezra Weston Loomis Pound war ein viele Jahre in Italien lebender US-amerikanischer Dichter, dessen Hauptwerk von über 100 „Cantos“ als Meilenstein moderner Lyrik gilt und der wegen seiner im Zweiten Weltkrieg publizierten rechtslastigen bis faschistischen Weltanschauungen für geisteskrank erklärt wurde. Geboren wurde er am 30. Oktober 1885 in Hailey, Idaho in den Vereinigten Staaten und verstarb mit 87 Jahren am 1. November 1972 in Venedig in Italien. 2021 jährt sich sein Geburtstag das 136. Mal. 1821 Fjodor Dostojewski 199 (†59) Fjodor Michailowitsch Dostojewski war einer der bedeutendsten russischen Schriftsteller, aus dessen Feder u. a. die Romane „Schuld und Sühne“ (1866) und „Die Brüder Karamasow“ (1880) stammen. Geboren wurde er nach dem gregorianischen Kalender am 11. November 1821 (am 30. Oktober 1821 nach dem damals am Geburtsort noch verwendeten julianischen Kalender) in Moskau und starb am 9. Februar 1881 (Gregorianischer Kalender, am 28. Januar 1881 nach julianischem Kalender) mit 59 Jahren in Sankt Petersburg. Sein Geburtstag jährt sich 2021 zum zweihundertsten Mal. 200. Geburtstag 2021 1785 Hermann von Pückler-Muskau 235 (†85) Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Pückler-Muskau war ein deutscher Adliger, bekannter Schriftsteller, Landschaftsarchitekt und Weltreisender, der bis heute vor allem als herausragender Parkgestalter (Welterbe „Fürst-Pückler-Park Bad Muskau“) und durch das nach ihm benannte „Fürst-Pückler-Eis“ in Erinnerung geblieben ist. Geboren wurde er am 30. Oktober 1785 auf Schloss Muskau im Heiligen Römischen Reich (heute Deutschland) und starb mit 85 Jahren am 4. Februar 1871 auf Schloss Branitz im Branitzer Park bei Branitz (Cottbus). Sein Geburtstag jährt sich 2021 zum 236. Mal. 1763 Heinrich Cotta 257 (†80) Johann Heinrich Cotta war ein als Begründer seiner Disziplin geltender deutscher Forstwissenschaftler, der sich Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts in der privat gegründeten und später universitären Forstlichen Hochschule Tharandt erstmals wissenschaftlich mit der Bewirtschaftung von Wäldern befasste. Geboren wurde er am 30. Oktober 1763 im Forsthaus Kleine Zillbach bei Zillbach (heute zu Schwallungen) im Heiligen Römischen Reich (heute Deutschland) und starb mit 80 Jahren am 25. Oktober 1844 in Tharandt. Sein Geburtstag jährt sich 2021 zum 258. Mal. 1735 John Adams 285 (†90) John Adams war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Föderalistischen Partei, unter George Washington der erste Vizepräsident (1789–1797) und anschließend der zweite Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika (1797–1801) und als Mitunterzeichner der Unabhängigkeitserklärung ein Gründervater der USA. Geboren wurde er nach dem gregorianischen Kalender am 30. Oktober 1735 (am 19. Oktober 1735 nach dem damals am Geburtsort noch verwendeten julianischen Kalender) in Braintree (heute Quincy), Massachusetts in den Vereinigten Staaten und verstarb mit 90 Jahren am 4. Juli 1826 in Quincy, Massachusetts. 2021 jährt sich sein Geburtstag das 286. Mal. US-Präsident (1797) 1683 Georg II. 337 (†76) Georg August von Hannover war ein Kurfürst von Hannover und als zweiter König aus dem Hause Hannover auf dem Thron Großbritanniens (1727–1760) der letzte außerhalb Großbritanniens geborene britische Herrscher. Geboren wurde er nach dem gregorianischen Kalender am 9. November 1683 (am 30. Oktober 1683 nach dem damals am Geburtsort noch verwendeten julianischen Kalender) in Herrenhausen, Hannover im Heiligen Römischen Reich (heute Deutschland) und starb am 25. Oktober 1760 mit 76 Jahren in London. Sein Geburtstag jährt sich 2021 zum 338. Mal. König von England (1727) 1632 Christopher Wren 388 (†90) Sir Christopher Wren war einer der berühmtesten britischen Architekten, der nach dem Großen Brand von London 1666 51 Kirchen wiederaufbaute (u. a. St. Paul's Cathedral). Er wurde nach dem gregorianischen Kalender am 30. Oktober 1632 (am 20. Oktober 1632 nach dem damals in dieser Region noch verwendeten julianischen Kalender) in East-Knoyle in England geboren und verstarb am 8. März 1723 (Gregorianischer Kalender, am 25. Februar 1723 nach julianischem Kalender) mit 90 Jahren in Hampton Court. Sein Geburtstag jährt sich 2021 zum 389. Mal. Gestorben am 30. Oktober Gedenktage am 30. Oktober 2021 Vor 35 Jahren im Jahr 1986 starb Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt, geboren am 7. Januar 1901. Sie war eine deutsche CDU-Politikerin, die unter Konrad Adenauer im Amt des neu geschaffenen Bundesministers für Gesundheitswesen (1961–1966) die erste weibliche Bundesministerin Deutschlands war. Weitere Todestage berühmter Personen, die an einem 30. Oktober gestorben sind: Gustav Hertz Toyoda Sakichi Edmond Cartwright Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem Edward Vernon Geburtstag auswählen 01020304050607080910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031 JanuarFebruarMärzAprilMaiJuniJuliAugustSeptemberOktoberNovemberDezember geboren.am Kalender Oktober 30. Oktober Kalenderblatt mit den Jahrestagen, prominenten Geburtstagen und Todestagen am 30. Oktober – Wer wurde am 30.10. geboren? 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Pese a ser ilegal, Uber sigue funcionando Juan Pablo Rebora En abril de 2016 Uber desembarcó en Argentina y comenzó la polémica, hubo marchas de taxistas e intervino la justicia. Pero, más allá de todo, Uber nunca dejó de funcionar. Y hoy, pese a ser ilegal, la app continúa sumando adeptos en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. En abril de 2016 Uber desembarcó en Argentina y comenzó la polémica. La aplicación de transporte convocaba a través de las redes sociales a los conductores y pedía como requisito únicamente la “licencia de conducir, póliza de seguro del auto y la cédula del vehículo” para “empezar a ganar manejando”. Unas 15 mil personas se inscribieron durante las primeras 24 horas. Hubo marchas de taxistas e intervino la justicia. Pero, más allá de todo, Uber nunca dejó de funcionar. Y hoy, pese a ser ilegal, la app continúa sumando adeptos en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Los usuarios destacan la comodidad para reservar los vehículos y el precio en comparación a los taxis habilitados como las fortalezas que tienen los choferes de la compañía internacional. “Es cierto que Uber sigue funcionando y a través de los controles de tránsito detectamos vehículos ilegales que transportan pasajeros. El control no se frenó en ningún momento. Tampoco se puede decir que opera normalmente, porque alguien que opera normalmente no tiene causas por evasión ni por el uso del espacio público para actividades lucrativas sin autorización”, comenzó a explicar Juan José Méndez, secretario de Transporte de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, quien agregó que tanto los directivos de la compañía como muchos de los conductores fueron procesados por la Justicia: “Fueron detectados incumpliendo la ley, por no pagar impuestos y por realizar la tarea sin autorización. Hay más de 400 choferes que fueron procesados. Esas causas avanzan y hubo casos de dos choferes condenados. En este año y medio hubo varios episodios confusos en autos de Uber, incluso una pasajera resultó herida porque se arrojó del auto al no tener respuestas del conductor”. Luego se supo que el chofer era hipoacúsico, lo cual es un impedimento para obtener el registro profesional. Después de los primeros meses de Uber en el país, el secretario general del Sindicato de Peones de Taxis Omar Viviani remarcó que habían perdido “cerca del 40% de los viajes”. Con el último aumento en la tarifa de los taxis a fines de julio, puede ser hasta un 40% más barato viajar a mediante la aplicación. También es más económico Cabify, un sistema similar a Uber que funciona en el país pero que lo hace bajo el marco de la legalidad. “Cabify cumplió con las reglas y brinda un servicio muy parecido”, subrayó Méndez, quien además destacó que desde el Gobierno de la Ciudad se implementó una app para pedir taxis desde el celular: “La innovación es bienvenida, por eso mejoramos las aplicaciones de los taxis para que los usuarios pidan sus taxis de una manera más accesible”. A través de los controles vehiculares habituales es como se detectan a los choferes de Uber, quienes sufren las consecuencias legales por transportar pasajeros sin las habilitaciones. Sin embargo, según el funcionario, desde la empresa no obtuvieron respuestas: “No tenemos contacto. Uber quiere seguir trabajando sin cumplir con la ley, sin pagar impuestos. Acá la empresa no quiere dialogar y esa es la postura que toma. Es desleal lo que están haciendo con respecto a todo, el mundo es injusto”.
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LG Play LG Literaria Números de oro SITIOS LA GACETA La Gaceta Shop Club La Gaceta Tucumán Salta Carrió en 2008: "Cristina podría quedar viuda, sería divino" La dirigente de la Coalición Cívica había pronunciado esa frase durante un encuentro con empresarios. SE HIZO REALIDAD. Carrió hizo público su deseo del fallecimiento de Kirchner en una reunión con empresarios. DYN BUENOS AIRES.- "Lo mejor que le puede pasar es un buen divorcio. También podría quedar viuda, sería divino, pero para que no muera nadie, lo mejor es un divorcio". La frase le pertenece a Elisa Carrió, de la Coalición Cívica (CC), y la profirió en referencia a la presidenta Cristina Fernández. Fue pronunciada el 18 de diciembre de 2008, durante un encuentro con empresarios. Carrió utilizó estas palabras para responder a los comentarios contra ella que habían sido formulados en la víspera por el ex presidente Néstor Kirchner. Y fue más allá, al sostener: "ya salió de la madriguera el jefe de la asociación ilícita para pegarme. Pero a mí, la batalla me erotiza". Luego comparó al santacruceño con el ex dictador rumano Nicolae Ceaucescu, que gobernó de facto ese país, junto con su esposa, por 24 años, y fue ejecutado en 2003. Esa noche la escucharon los socios del Instituto Argentino de Ejecutivos de Finanzas (IAEF) y sus palabras fueron publicadas por el diario LaCapital.com, de Rosario, Santa Fe. Quizás por eso, la líder de la CC se llamó a silencio durante estos días... (Especial) La Presidenta recordó el Cordobazo y defendió el modelo económico del Gobierno Más Popular Polémico El parapentista Salazar pidió ayuda en un grupo de Whatsapp La fiscala pidió que Salazar y tres presuntos encubridores vayan a juicio por la muerte en Loma Bola Permiso especial en Atlético para los que no serán tenidos en cuenta Volvió a clase después de 40 años y a los 78 se recibió de ingeniero San Martín es optimista en poder cerrar las tratativas con Claudio Bieler Cómo estará el tiempo durante esta semana en Tucumán Cómo hacer de San Miguel de Tucumán una ciudad segura Macri pone a prueba la renovación de su gabinete económico con la colocación de bonos El Gobierno tiene un ojo en las Lebac y el otro en el dólar Siete propuestas para sacar a Messi del laberinto El día después: contención a Messi y muchas conjeturas Cuatro tucumanos en la noche México tuvo una cita con la historia Rusia se tiñó con los colores del “Tri”, en una jornada épica Viajeros de tirón largo Hace 28 Min La Gaceta © 2018 Todos los derechos reservados Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Copiar URL
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Company Main Hornbeck Offshore Announces Third Quarter 2016 Results COVINGTON, La., Nov. 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc. (NYSE:HOS) announced today results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2016. Following is an executive summary for this period and the Company's future outlook: 3Q2016 diluted EPS was $(0.45), an improvement of $0.12 from 2Q2016 diluted EPS of $(0.57) 3Q2016 revenues were $51.9 million, a decrease of $1.8 million, or 3%, from 2Q2016 revenues of $53.7 million 3Q2016 net loss was $(16.5) million, a $4.1 million improvement from 2Q2016 net loss of $(20.6) million 3Q2016 operating loss was (28)% of revenues, an improvement from 2Q2016 operating loss of (40)% 3Q2016 EBITDA was $15.2 million, an increase of $8.3 million, or 120%, from 2Q2016 EBITDA of $6.9 million 3Q2016 average new gen OSV dayrates were $25,639, a decrease of $1,003, or 4%, from the sequential quarter 3Q2016 utilization of the Company's new gen OSV fleet was 22%, down from 24% sequentially 3Q2016 effective utilization of the Company's active new gen OSVs was 76%, up from 74% sequentially 3Q2016 effective new gen OSV dayrates were $5,641, a decrease of $726, or 11%, from the sequential quarter By the end of December 2016, the Company expects to have stacked a total of 48 new gen OSVs Two 310 class MPSVs were placed in service under the Company's fifth OSV newbuild program during 3Q 2016 Total cash of $225 million with only $72 million of growth capex remaining to be funded under the 24-vessel newbuild program The Company recorded a net loss for the third quarter of 2016 of $(16.5) million, or $(0.45) per diluted share, compared to net income of $14.4 million, or $0.40 per diluted share, for the year-ago quarter; and a net loss of $(20.6) million, or $(0.57) per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2016. Included in the Company's third quarter 2015 net income was a gain of $11.0 million ($6.7 million after-tax or $0.19 per diluted share) related to the August 2015 sale of the fourth and final 250EDF class OSV to the U.S. Navy. Excluding the impact of such gain on sale of assets, net income and diluted EPS for the third quarter of 2015 would have been $7.7 million, and $0.21 per share, respectively. Diluted common shares for the third quarter of 2016 were 36.3 million compared to 36.4 million and 36.2 million for the third quarter of 2015 and the second quarter of 2016, respectively. GAAP requires the use of basic shares outstanding for diluted EPS when reporting a net loss. EBITDA for the third quarter of 2016 was $15.2 million compared to $60.3 million in the third quarter of 2015 and $6.9 million in the second quarter of 2016. Excluding the impact of the third quarter 2015 gain on sale of assets, EBITDA for such quarter would have been $49.3 million. For additional information regarding EBITDA as a non-GAAP financial measure, please see Note 10 to the accompanying data tables. [More News & Events]
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Startseite Schwerpunkte Arbeitsrecht In der Arbeitswelt gibt es häufig Streitpunkte zwischen Arbeitnehmern und Arbeitgebern, zwischen Betriebsrat und dem Arbeitgeber. Anders als in vielen anderen Rechtsgebieten ist "das Arbeitsrecht" nicht kodifiziert, d.h. nicht in einem einzigen Gesetz enthalten, sondern bildet sich aus vielen unterschiedlichen Gesetzen, die ineinandergreifen. Neben dem BGB sind hier gleichsam das Bundesurlaubsgesetz, das Kündigungsschutzgesetz und das Betriebsverfassungsgesetz, um nur einige wenige zu nennen, zu berücksichtigen. Zu beachten sind auch abgeschlossene Tarifverträge, insbesondere wenn diese für Allgemeinverbindlich erklärt worden sind. In diesem Falle können die Arbeitnehmer Ihre Ansprüche unmittelbar aus dem Tarifvertrag ableiten Rechtsanwalt Wolfgang Schiebel vertritt im Rahmen des Arbeitsrechts Arbeitgeber und Arbeitnehmer, wobei vor Mandatsübernahme eine mögliche Interessenkollission geprüft und ausgeschlossen wird. Ich vertrete Sie in Kündigungsschutzprozessen und berate Arbeitgeber bei der geplanten personellen Neustrukturierung Ihres Betriebs. Gerne überprüfe ich auch für Sie die von Ihnen verwendeten Arbeitsverträge. Kündigungsfristen bei Dienstverhältnissen, § 621 BGB - Nr. 3 wenn die Vergütung nach Monaten bemessen ist, spätestens am 15. eines Monats für den Schluss des Kalendermonats. Kündigungsfristen bei Arbeitsverhältnissen, § 622 BGB - Abs. 1: Das Arbeitsverhältnis eines Arbeitnehmers kann mit einer Frist von 4 Wochen zum 15. oder zum Ende eines Kalendermonats gekündigt werden. - Abs. 2: Die Kündigungsfrist verlängert sich für den Arbeitgeber, wenn das Arbeitsverhältnis 2 Jahre bestanden auf 1 Monate zum Ende eines Kalendermonats. Je nach Dauer des Arbeitsverhältnisses (20 Jahre) verlängert sich die Kündigungsfrist auf bis zu 7 Monate zum Ende eines Kalendermonats. Die vorgenannten Kündigungsfristen sind für kleinere Betriebe mit bis zu 10 Arbeitnehmern von Bedeutung, da eine weitere Begründung der Kündigung nicht erforderlich ist. Das Kündigungsschutzgesetz (KSchG) greift für alle Betriebe über 10 Arbeitnehmer. Nach § 1 KSchG ist die Kündigung eines Arbeitsverhältnisses, wenn dieses länger als 6 Monate bestanden rechtsunwirksam, wenn diese sozial ungerechtfertigt ist. Nach § 1 Abs. 2 KSchG ist die Kündigung sozial ungerechtfertigt, wenn die Kündigung nicht in der Person des Arbeitsnehmer liegt oder dringende betriebliche Erfordernisse einer Weiterbeschäftigung entgegegen stehen. Für den Großraum Stuttgart, Böblingen, Herrenberg, Bondorf ist das Arbeitsgericht Stuttgart Für den Großraum Reutlingen, Tübingen, Rottenburg, Hechingen ist das Arbeitsgericht Reutlingen Kündigung während der Krankheit: Eine Kündigung während der Krankheit ist grundsätzlich möglich. Rechtswidrig wäre jedoch eine Kündigung wegen der Krankheit Abmahnung wegen verspäteter Vorlage Arbeitsunfähigkeitsbescheinigung: Eine Abmahnung wegen verspäteter Vorlage der Arbeitsunfähigkeitsbescheinigung nach Ablauf des 3. Tages ist möglich, sofern der Arbeitnehmer am 1. Krankheitstag einen Arzt aufgesucht und die Möglichkeit hatte die Arbeitsunfähigkeitsbescheinigung per Post dem Arbeitgeber zu übermitteln.
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Cigarette card collecting, or cartophily to give the hobby its correct name, is such a massive subject that there is no way any one website could cover it in any detail. In fact there are so many subjects covered by cigarette cards that I doubt anyone could even name them all !! One of those is of course football, which is what this site is all about !! Again, there are countless issues of cigarette cards relating to football and it would be a pointless exercise to even attempt to list them so this is not going to be an in depth study of football cigarette cards but more of a quick overview of some of the main players in the area. (A list of the card issuers we have been able to profile so far is at the bottom of the page) It isn’t going to be a bibliography of the collections either, I’m not going to list all the players, or even teams (in most instances). Its simply going to show a few examples and give a little bit of background to the cigarette card issues that it covers. Examples of football cigarette cards from Cohen Weenen 1907 Cigarette cards of course came about when tobacco manufacturers realised that they could put advertising messages on the bits of cards they used to protect the cigarettes in the packets. They were originally known as “stiffeners” for obvious reasons. The first company to be credited with adding these stiffeners is an American company called Allen & Ginter so I guess they’ve a lot to answer for !! It took about five years before companies cottoned on to the advertising possibilities of this bit of card and W D & H O Wills became the British company to advertise its products in this manner in 1887. However it wasn’t until years later that companies realised that these cards gave them an opportunity to also encourage brand loyalty if the cards were in some way collectable ….. hence the sets that we are so familiar with nowadays began life. It is thought that Ogdens were the first British company to try and encourage repeat business this way when they issued what became known as “Guinnea Golds” in 1894. Of course it wasn’t long before the “brand loyalty” of football fans was used as a marketing tool and the first set of football related cigarette cards appeared in 1896, issued by a company called Marcus & Co these were named Footballers & Club Colours and are worth in excess of £200 per card now !! A selection of cards I have for sale on this site Since then there have been millions of football cigarette cards issued which makes it an absolutely brilliant area for football memorabilia collectors to get stuck into, whether its collecting complete sets, individual players or specific team related cards there is plenty of scope for anyone. Below is a link to a few pages where weve tried to give a quick overview of the relevant card issuer, it is by no means complete and we will be adding to it as and when we can !! Please note there are dozens more to be added but unfortunately time is short, however this page will be updated now and again so please keep popping back. Cadet Sweets ....... click HERE Carreras Sweets ....... click HERE Incidently if any of the above information looks familiar it maybe because you read it on one of my old football memorabilia sites "Footycigcards" ..... unfortunately managing several sites proved a cumbersome job so I decided to reconcile everything onto one site - this one !!
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« Vote board throws out primar... Another Molotov cocktail fou...» Suspected meth lab uncovered within city Children welfare check ends in discovery within two blocks of city hall and police headquarters of chemicals, materials used to make illegal drug February 15, 2013 By MARY ANN GREIER - Staff Writer , Save | Comments (17) | Post a comment | By MARY ANN GREIER Staff Writer Salem police officers, Columbiana County drug agents and federal drug agents uncovered a suspected meth lab Thursday morning in a South Howard Avenue residence less than two blocks west of city hall and police headquarters. Article Photos Agents from the Youngstown office of the Drug Enforcement Administration Clandestine Laboratory Team remove chemicals and materials from a suspected methamphetamine lab located inside this residence at 205 S. Howard Ave., Salem. The agents wore protective suits, gloves, boots and air masks due to the danger associated with a clandestine meth lab. The Salem Fire Department was on the scene as a precaution. (Salem News photo by Mary Ann Greier) The trip to the house at 205 S. Howard Ave. began as a welfare check on two young children and ended with the removal of numerous chemicals and materials used to manufacture the drug methamphetamine. Three of the five adults living in the house, including the mother of the two children, were taken into custody on active arrest warrants, with further charges expected at a later date, possibly through the county grand jury. Stephen Smith, 34, and Christopher Merighi, 33, both of whom police said originally came from New Jersey, were wanted by Austintown Police and the Mahoning County Sheriff's Office on outstanding warrants for larceny/theft. See METH, 2A They were taken into custody after showing up at the house while officers and agents were there. Tyia Patchen, 24, originally from Portage County, was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant from Boardman Police for theft. She had accompanied her children, ages 6 months and 2 years old, to Salem Community Hospital, where they were evaluated since they had been inside the house where the clandestine lab was located. Columbiana County Children Services took the children from her. An elderly couple had also been living there, with Adult Protective Services assisting. They were reportedly related to one of the men taken into custody. Salem Police Det. Dave Talbert said his department received a tip Wednesday evening and involved Children Services besides contacting the Youngstown Drug Enforcement Administration office and the Columbiana County Drug Task Force due to suspicions that drugs could be located there. Once everyone was contacted and lined up, Salem Police and Children Services went to the residence around 10:01 a.m. Thursday to check on the children and were invited inside. Talbert said the children were checked and a consent to search was secured from the residents present at the time. Chief J.T. Panezott said that during a search of the second story room where the mother and children stay, some syringes were found and officers did a quick walk-through to make sure nobody else was inside the residence. They walked up the steps to the attic with lab certified agents from the DEA and smelled acetone, a household chemical which can be used with other household chemicals or materials to make meth. Panezott said as soon as they got to the top, they saw materials that can be used in the manufacture of meth, such as plastic jugs with hoses sticking out, and immediately stopped, evacuating the house. Members of a DEA clandestine laboratory team went back inside to ventilate the house by opening windows in the attic. According to Panezott, the DEA agents said it was not an active cook so it was not necessary to evacuate the whole neighborhood at that time. The Salem Fire Department was on the scene in case a fire developed. A search warrant was obtained from Columbiana County Common Pleas Court and the DEA team suited up with their air masks, fire retardent suits, gloves and boots to remove the chemicals and further search the residence. Det. Lt. Brian McLaughlin of the Columbiana County Sheriff's Office and director of the CCDTF said this was the first discovery of a meth lab that he knew of in the city of Salem, although he said he believed there may be more. Panezott also said it was the first one in recent history, with McLaughlin saying the closest one discovered in the area was on Westville Lake Road. Most of the rest have been in the southern part of the county. Panezott said there's been some meth in Salem and rumors of meth users in town. "People shouldn't be surprised - it's a problem all over the country and only a matter of time before it came here. We're going to do what we can to deal with it," he said. He explained that the worst thing that can happen with a meth lab is an explosion. He said the chemicals used "can be lethal if ingested or inhaled." Special care must be taken to clean up and remove everything "so we're not contaminating the surroundings," he explained, a job the DEA would handle. Talbert said anyone who sees what they think could be a meth lab should call police and not touch anything. Panezott praised the work of his officers in responding, to some putting in overtime after working all night and some coming in when they weren't scheduled, to help with other calls. © Copyright 2016 Salem News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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UN report reaffirms water privatization amid MWSS rate hike controversy April 7, 2014 Arnold PadillaMWSS, UN water, water privatization, World Bank, World Water Day Leave a comment Image from www.unwater.org First published as IBON Features The World Water Day quietly passed by last March 22. It’s a United Nations (UN) event that has been observed since 1993 to highlight the issues facing global water resources. For this year, the World Water Day had as its focus the water-energy nexus and how the world’s poorest survive without access to safe drinking water, adequate sanitation, sufficient food and energy services. Alas, it was also an occasion used by the UN to push for the further privatization and commodification of water and energy resources. Seriously challenged In the Philippines, the UN’s renewed support for the corporate takeover of water and energy sectors came at a time when these policies are seriously being challenged as consumers grasp a better understanding of how oligarchic firms are squeezing them dry with impunity under privatization. The controversial pass-on charges that private water operators Manila Water Company and Maynilad Water Services Inc. that include their corporate income tax, among others, have forced the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) Regulatory Office (RO) to reject the bid for higher water rates of the said companies. Meanwhile, the obvious price rigging at the power spot market compelled the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to order the recalculation of the electricity rate hike that the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is seeking. In both cases, it was the vigilant public – through people’s organizations, consumer groups and progressive political parties – that challenged the onerous rate increases. Thus, for proponents of privatization who are grappling with legitimacy issues, the UN report could not have come at a better time. Water report In its 2014 World Water Development Report released on the eve of World Water Day, the UN said that 768 million people do not have access to an improved source of water, 2.5 billion do not have access to improved sanitation, while 1.3 billion are not connected to an electric power grid and 2.6 billion use solid fuel – mainly biomass – to cook. It noted energy production accounts for close to 15% of water withdrawal but could increase to 20% by 2035 due to population growth, urbanization and changing consumption patterns. The UN warned that the challenge of meeting the demand for energy might well come at the expense of water resources and thus called for coordinated water and energy management policies. (You may download the full report here.) Such coordinated policies, according to the UN, include revising pricing practices to ensure that water and energy are sold at rates that reflect their real cost and environmental impact more accurately. Furthermore, noting that the scope of investments required to developing durable alternative infrastructures, the UN underscored that the private sector should play a major role in supplementing public expenditure. Private participation, full cost recovery International financial institutions (IFIs) notably the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are long propagating this idea of private participation in infrastructure, or also called Public-Private Partnership (PPP), and the associated principle of full cost recovery. They in fact played a central role in bankrolling neoliberal structural reforms in the water and energy sectors in many countries, mostly in the poor, debt-ridden Third World. Available data show that World Bank lending to the water sector from 2004 to 2011 is pegged at $34.79 billion, of which $22.14 or almost 64% are in the water supply and sanitation (WSS) subsector. Almost a quarter of WSS lending, meanwhile, went to Asia and the Pacific region. (See Chart below, click on image to enlarge) Reflecting the real cost of water and energy is of course a euphemism for more expensive water and electricity bills which often result from privatization and deregulation. Proponents of these neoliberal policies peddle the distorted notion that when the true economic cost of water and power is reflected through full cost recovery, its wasteful use will be addressed or even reversed, and would promote the efficient and equitable use of resources. The Dublin Principle – a product of the 1992 International Conference on Water and Environment held in Dublin, Ireland – for instance, voiced the neoliberal assertion that “water has an economic value in all its competing uses and should be recognized as an economic good” and that “managing water as an economic good is an important way of achieving efficient and equitable, and of encouraging conservation”. Full-cost recovery means that user fees paid for by consumers reflect the entire cost of investment and the guaranteed profits of private operators including differentials in factors that could affect profits such as foreign exchange, fuel prices, inflation, and in some cases even so-called regulatory risks, among others. The real intention, however, is to attract and ensure the participation in these sectors of private business, which naturally seeks profit assurances and risks protection. PPP trends Already, private investors have had substantial participation in developing and operating water and sanitation and energy infrastructures. Data collated by the World Bank’s Private Participation in Infrastructure (PPI) online database show that from 1990 to 2012, 111 countries reported private investments in the energy sector with a total of 2,653 projects reaching financial closure worth about $715.13 billion. Meanwhile, PPI indicators in the water sector during the same period are as follows: 63 countries; 814 projects; and $69.25 billion. Private participation in the energy sector continues to expand both in the number of projects and cost per project. Again using the PPI database of the World Bank, the annual average of PPI investment in the energy sector has grown almost four-fold between the 1990s and the 2010s while the annual number of projects has increased almost three-fold. The average cost per energy project also grew by almost 44% during the same period. Meanwhile, private participation in the water and sewerage sector has slowed down between the 1990s and 2010s – the annual average of PPI investment dropped by 10%; the annual average number of projects fell by 51%; and the average cost per project declined by more than 40 percent. This may be explained by the fact that several of the biggest urban water utilities were privatized in the 1990s, particularly in the Third World, most notable of which were in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 1993; Cancun (Mexico) and Gdansk (Poland) in 1994; Kelantan state (Malaysia) and Santa Fe province (Argentina) in 1995; Senegal, Cartagena (Colombia), and Aguascalientes (Mexico) in 1996; and Gabon, Cordoba (Argentina), La Paz–El Alto (Bolivia), Budapest (Hungary), Barranquilla (Colombia), Manila (the Philippines) and Casablanca (Morocco) in 1997. Another reason is the widespread public opposition to water privatization sharpened by the contradiction between water as a human right and public good versus the neoliberal claim of water as an economic commodity that private firms can profit from. In recent years, there is an observable trend towards what some call remunicipalisation or the reversal of water utilities privatization such as in Paris, France; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Hamilton, Canada; and in various municipalities in Malaysia. However, it must be noted that water privatization has started to pick up again after the 2008 global financial and economic crises. From 2009 to 2012, private participation in water and sewerage has been growing by 28% per year in terms of investment cost. In 2012 alone, PPI investment in water and sewerage jumped by almost 54% although bulk of it was accounted for by Brazil’s three large projects worth nearly $2.5 billion – or almost 62% of the reported $4.04 billion. (See Chart, click on image to enlarge) Trumpeting “success” Neoliberal apologists trumpet privatization as the solution to the lack of access to safe drinking water in the world, especially in poor countries, since state-run water utilities are supposedly too inefficient, bankrupt and oftentimes corrupt to perform its task. One major indicator that privatization champions point to is the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) on water where the world has supposedly achieved the target of halving the proportion of population without access to improved sources of water five years ahead of schedule. But this obscures the reality on the ground that many poor communities are still without access to reliable potable water as “improved sources” in the MDGs could refer not only to individual household connection but also to public taps or standpipes, tube well or boreholes as well as dug wells. Take the case of the privatization of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) in Metro Manila, for example. Private concessionaires Manila Water and Maynilad claim almost universal coverage of water supply in their service areas. But parts of their claim are the bulk water connections – mostly in poor communities – where the safety and quality of water and of services are often compromised. Such bulk connections include setting up a single meter for several households, reaching a hundred in some cases. The responsibility of individually connecting to the so-called “mother meter” is up to the community (through its local association or cooperative). In some instances, rubber hoses are used to connect the households to the water supply system. In other cases, a common faucet is built from where the people fetch their water. Challenged by people’s experience, opposition Clearly, claims of universal coverage and continuous supply of safe drinking water are bloated to give the false impression of improved services. But what is undeniable is how water rates in Metro Manila and adjacent areas have skyrocketed under privatization effectively further marginalizing those who do not have the capacity to pay. Since MWSS was privatized in 1997, the average basic tariff has already ballooned by 585% (Maynilad) to 1,120% (Manila Water). This as the concessionaires passed on to the consumers billions of pesos in questionable charges including their corporate income tax; cost of unimplemented projects; and cost of advertising, promotion and donations on top of passed-on charges due to inflation and foreign currency fluctuations – all while collecting profits at guaranteed rates. The process of arbitration over the rejected water rate hikes between the concessionaires and regulators being conducted by design away from public scrutiny and without consumer participation is a further reason that makes privatization oppressive and unacceptable. The policy regime perpetrated by privatization that allowed private, profit-oriented companies to take over economically strategic and socially sensitive sectors with negligible state intervention explains why water and power rates in the country are very high – in fact, among the highest in Asia. Endorsements from institutions such as the UN to continue such policies are constantly and increasingly being challenged by the people’s experience and opposition on the ground. ### → Obama and the US Cha-cha lobby ← Heartless, greedy Meralco thrives under privatized, deregulated regime
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Hotel Palacio de Sal Moneda - Idioma - Elige el idioma que prefieras. Gran salar de Uyuni El Mesón Hidalgo Tours *EL GRAN SALAR DE UYUNI Cuenta la leyenda que en aquellos tiempos, cuando los humanos eran gigantes, existió una hermosa dama llamada Thunupa que estaba casada con Cuzco, un joven guerrero que la traicionó con una muchacha llamada Cosuña. Al sorprenderlo, Thunupa muy triste e indignada salió corriendo con dirección a Kachipampa (pampa salada) y allí cayó devastada por el dolor de aquella traición. Y mientras Cuzco y Cosuña se escapaban, Thunupa, que poco antes había dado a luz, lloró con lágrimas tan saladas que éstas se mezclaron con la leche que brotaba de su seno materno, inundando el lugar. *Al ver esto, los Dioses furiosos, convirtieron a los humanos en montañas y, aquel mar de leche y lágrimas saladas, en el majestuoso Salar de Uyuni. Se cree que Thunupa se convirtió en aquel volcán que lleva su nombre y que aún sigue llorando y de su seno sigue brotando leche, mientras que los dos amantes la contemplan con dolor. *Información útil para su viaje *Para que su estadía sea placentera y se lleve los mejor recuerdos de este maravilloso paraje es muy importante que usted sepa que el Salar de Uyuni se caracteriza por tener dos temporadas muy bien diferenciadas y para cada una de ellas hay que tener en cuenta ciertos detalles que son sumamente importantes antes de hacer su reserva. *Temporadas *El Salar de Uyuni se caracteriza por tener dos temporadas bien diferenciadas: Temporada Seca y Temporada de lluvia. Para cada una hay detalles a tener en cuenta. *Temporada seca *Abarca desde finales de abril hasta principios de diciembre, durante esta época no existen precipitaciones y por lo tanto el salar puede ser cruzado de punta a punta. De mayo a septiembre la temperatura promedio es de 5ºC pudiendo llegar, muchas veces, a bajo cero, especialmente por las noches. En los meses de octubre, noviembre y diciembre la temperatura mejora y alcanza los 14 ºC. *Para los meses de invierno (mayo a septiembre) es recomendable que lleve ropa muy abrigada, preferentemente térmica, rompevientos, guantes y gorro para la cabeza. *Temporada de lluvia También llamada temporada del "Reflejo de Agua", abarca desde finales de diciembre hasta mediados de abril y durante esta época, debido a la cantidad de precipitaciones, el salar se llena de agua y para seguridad de los visitantes, según reglamentación del departamento de Potosí, se prohíbe el ingreso a más de 15 km. *Durante esta temporada, la temperatura promedio suele ser de 14 ºC y el clima puede ofrecer días que estén muy nublados o lluviosos. Es recomendable ropa ligera, botas de agua, sandalias, impermeables y gorro para protegerse del sol. *El hotel cuenta con botas para prestar a los huéspedes. *Recomendaciones generales • *Todo el año se debe utilizar lentes de sol para proteger los ojos del reflejo que produce la blancura del salar y además se debe utilizar bastante protector solar tanto en la cara como en todas las zonas expuestas al sol. • *Debido a que el clima es muy seco, también se recomienda llevar crema hidratante para cuerpo y alguna crema para los labios. *Salud *El Salar se encuentra a más de 3600 metros sobre el nivel del mar ,se recomienda a las personas que no están acostumbradas a esta altura que antes y durante su estadía en el lugar, consuman mucha agua y coman poco porque, en algunos casos, la digestión se ve perjudicada por la altura. *Asimismo, se recomienda no someter al cuerpo a actividades intensas, como caminatas prolongadas, sin realizar intervalos de descanso. *Niños *Si bien hay muchas personas que viajan con niños, el Salar de Uyuni es un destino 100% natural en el cual no hay atracciones para los niños. No obstante, si sus hijos están acostumbrados a pasar muchas horas sentados en un bus o vagoneta no dude en llevarlos. *Electricidad *El Salar de Uyuni, así como la ciudad de Uyuni y sus alrededores no cuentan con una red troncal de energía eléctrica por tanto es posible que se presenten, de manera aleatoria y ocasional, cortes de luz que pueden durar hasta más de 12 horas. Sin embargo, el hotel cuenta con un generador de luz para brindar energía eléctrica a sus huéspedes desde las 19:00 hasta las 24:00, horario en donde es más requerido el uso de electricidad. *El servicio de internet que dispone el hotel, dada la zona en la que se encuentra ubicado, es por sistema satelital por lo que cualquier problema climatológico, como tormentas de viento o de lluvia, pueden limitar la velocidad del servicio o producir el corte parcial del mismo. *Formas de llegar *En avión: *Puede utilizar las líneas aéreas Amazonas *y Boliviana de Aviación (BOA) que tienen vuelos desde la ciudad de La Paz. *En tren: *Tomando el que va desde la ciudad de Oruro hasta Villazón o viceversa, que tiene parada en Uyuni. *Bus: • *Desde Potosí: bus directo con un viaje aproximado de 5 horas. Los buses salen en la mañana y a las 19:00 horas. La carretera está asfaltada. • *Desde Oruro: bus directo con un viaje aproximado de 7 horas. Salen todos los días a partir de las 19:00 horas. La carretera está asfaltada. • *Desde La Paz: *bus con un viaje aproximado de 12 a 14 horas. Salen todas las noches a las 19:00 horas. *Si va en movilidad propia: • *Se recomienda que sea un vehículo 4x4 ya que los únicos caminos asfaltados son desde Oruro y Potosí hasta Uyuni y en temporada de lluvia éstos se encuentran en mal estado.. • *También es importante que contemple la compra de combustible en las ciudades más grandes debido a que no hay estaciones de servicio al alejarse de Uyuni. *Formas de pago *En Uyuni la forma de pago más frecuente es en efectivo y allí encontrará cajeros automáticos. Y, aunque los locales no están adheridos al sistema de pago con tarjeta, la moneda dólar es aceptada en todos los comercios. *Links de interés *Para conocer el estado de los accesos: http://www.abc.gob.bo *Tipo de cambio: Banco Central de Bolivia https://www.bcb.gob.bo/ PALACIO DE SAL Hotel Orillas Salar de Uyuni - 0000 Colchani - Bolivia info@palaciodesal.com.bo Copyright Palacio de Sal. 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Gesesa: mercoledì interruzione idrica a Paupisi per lavori sulla rete di impianto. GESESA comunica che a causa di un intervento di manutenzione sulla rete idrica del Comune di Paupisi, da eseguirsi in via Canali, sarà costretta a sospendere l’erogazione idrica dalle ore 10.00 alle ore 12.00 di mercoledì 17 aprile 2019, nelle seguenti zone: – Via Olivella, via Canali, via Marrone e zona alta di località S. Stefano di Vitulano GESESA informa che è sempre attivo il numero verde per Emergenze e Guasti 800 51 17 17. Tags: gesesa
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Search Results for: 2019 mercedes b class canada 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe, Interior, Price …Mercedes-AMG versions. 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Exterior Price and Release Date This 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class comes with a Manufacturer’s Advised Retail store Price establishing at $41,400, before getaway area charges. Program… 2020 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Price, For Sale – Installing quickly in between the compact C-Class as well as complete-dimension S-Class, the actual 2020 Mercedes-Benz E-Class may be the company’s effectively-viewed midsize-deluxe… 2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG C-Class Line, Price, Review 2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG C-Class Line, Price, Review – These 2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG C-Class items are the better-performance different versions from your German brand’s compact-magnificent car. Since while using C300 (reviewed… …$64,000, even although the original E-Class coupe starts off just under $60,000. Rounding using the blend, the real E-Class convertible begins excessively of $67,000. The adhering to acquiring a new… 2021 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Price, Pictures, Review, For Sale …Presenting AWD (4Matic throughout Mercedes-articulate) increases, which tab only too frightened from $57,000. Any 2021 E450 4Matic vehicle starts all-around $61,000, although the wagon begins just beneath $65,200. The specific… 2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG S-Class Specs, For Sale …Mercedes S-Class might possibly as correctly be included $ signs. Unlike a consistent S-Class sedan will probably be rarely lower-price all-around $92,000 to get started on out, the initial move… 2020 Mercedes-Benz G-Class Interior, Price, Lease, Review – Freeway sailing demonstrates an easy job inside the 2020 Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Beneath standard driving vehicle situations, the 9-pace automated produce easy, practically…
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3 Ideas To Get Your Kids Involved With Keeping The Carpet In Their Rooms Clean Carpeting has a number of pros and cons when used in a child's bedroom, with the main benefits being good soundproofing, comfort when sitting on the floor, and safety in the event of a fall. The drawbacks, however, include the potential of allergies and how quickly the carpet can become dirty. While you can certainly choose carpeting that is easier to clean and avoid lighter colors of carpet, it is vital that you look into what kinds of steps you can take with your kids to help them keep their carpeting in the best condition possible. Allow them to Choose a Rug for Their Rooms An easy way to reduce the amount of wear and tear on the carpeting in your child's rooms is by getting them to pick a rug. With a rug laid out on the carpeting, you won't have to worry about damage being a major problem and it can also help keep the carpet cleaner for longer since the rug can be switched out and deep cleaned if something spills on it. When choosing a rug, consider busier patterns and darker colors that are ideal for disguising any spills that may occur. Limit What Can and Cannot Be Brought in Their Rooms Since spills can be inevitable if your children are free to bring anything they want into their room, it is a good idea to have strict rules over what can be brought inside. For example, requesting that they only bring in clear liquids or closed drinks is a good start, along with prohibiting food from being brought into their room. Create a Cleaning Kit That is Safe for Them to Use While it depends on the age of your children, it is a good idea to get your kids involved with house cleaning. Since the carpet will be dirtied by them, you can reduce the amount of mess they make by getting them to learn how to clean the carpeting on their own. Put together an easy-to-use cleaning kit with natural cleaners and some simple instructions so that they can take responsibility for keeping their own room clean and the carpets in good shape. Maintaining the carpeting in your child's room can be a challenge if you are uncertain of what kind of steps to take. With the above tips in mind, you can make sure that the carpet is clean enough in between deep cleanings done by professionals. For a deep cleaning, call a local company, like All Around Town Carpet Care.
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Magnificent seven put cap on a memorable year for Kerry GAELIC GAMES: ALL-IRELAND champions Kerry capped a memorable year for the county with seven GAA Vodafone All Star awards at last night’s gala presentation in Dublin’s Citywest Hotel. The county also made off with the Footballer of the Year award, which went to Paul Galvin – making it a remarkable comeback year for the player suspended for most of last year’s championship. Finalists Cork were next in line with five and there were also players from Donegal, Kildare and Tyrone included in the selection. The Hurler of the Year award went to Kilkenny’s Tommy Walsh, who earlier in the week had earned his seventh successive All Star. The young players of the year were Noel McGrath, whose contribution to Tipperary’s season had him in the running for senior hurler of the year and earned him an All Star, and Donegal forward Michael Murphy, who had a string of exceptional displays that nearly got him onto the football selection. After the serial achievements of Kilkenny hurlers Walsh and Henry Shefflin, the football selection is comparatively inexperienced. All told there are six newcomers, four of whom are from Cork – full back Michael Shields, wing back John Miskella, centre forward Pearse O’Neill and corner forward Daniel Goulding. Also honoured for the first time are Kerry pair Séamus Scanlon and Tadhg Kennelly. The award for Kennelly is recognition for a year when he returned from a successful AFL career with the Sydney Swans to fulfil his ambition of playing for Kerry and winning an All-Ireland like his father Tim, who played on Mick O’Dwyer’s great team of the 1970s and ’80s, and brother Noel who won his medal in 2000. His late father also won All Stars in 1979 and ’80. Kennelly first appeared for the county on a cold, wet March afternoon in Bellaghy during last season’s NFL before adapting to the game and staking a first-team claim for the championship with good displays for Kerry in Munster. Injury kept him out of a number of qualifier matches but he returned for the All-Ireland stages, coming on against Dublin, earning the man-of-the-match award in the semi-final win over Meath and playing well in the final success over Cork. It’s hard to see where much controversy arises in the selection. Tommy Griffin and Mike McCarthy, who were re-deployed into Kerry’s defensive spine half way through the season will be disappointed after displays that helped turn around the county’s season, but Cork’s Michael Shields – another like Kennelly who returned from the AFL albeit after a brief spell with Carlton – takes the full back spot ahead of Griffin and John Miskella, one of the half-back line that was Cork’s most potent weapon for much of the championship, edges out McCarthy. Centrefield was more or less self-selecting. Dermot Earley established himself as the top performer in the position during the earlier stages of the championship and even when Kildare were knocked out by Tyrone in the All-Ireland quarter-finals his display was very good. He bridges an 11-year gap back to his previous All Star in 1998. Beside him, Scanlon was consistently Kerry’s top ball handler and played a vital role as a defensive centrefielder. Cork’s Pearse O’Neill may have had anxious moments after a below-par All-Ireland final, but it was deemed he had done enough up until then to hold on to the centre forward All Star, where many assumed he would be an automatic choice up until the final. Had Kennelly been moved to centre forward, O’Neill’s team-mate Paddy Kelly would probably have been the beneficiary at wing forward after a year of extraordinary hard work and unflagging movement. Daniel Goulding is another Cork player winning a first award. The championship’s top scorer from play, he posed a constant threat even in matches when being ostensibly held. It rounds off a successful year for him personally, as he also played on Cork IT’s Sigerson-winning team last spring. Stephen O’Neill looked like an All Star in January with a blistering display in the NFL opener against Dublin in a packed Croke Park. Injury kept him out of the league thereafter but his championship performances were excellent, from 1-1 scored against Armagh to his scoring feats in Croke Park where he had eight from play between the All-Ireland quarter-final against Kildare and the semi-final defeat by Cork, during which had his team-mates managed to direct more ball to him he might have had an even greater impact. The doyen of the football selection is Kerry’s Tomás Ó Sé, who was winning his fifth All Star. 2009 Football All Stars Footballer of the Year Paul Galvin (Kerry) Young Footballer of the Year Michael Murphy (Donegal) Hurler of the Year Tommy Walsh (Kilkenny) Young Hurler of the Year Noel McGrath (Tipperary) Roy Keane hopes new under-17 league will develop more players
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Vous êtes dans : Annuaire › CAF › Pays de la Loire › Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Saint Pierre Montlimart Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Saint Pierre Montlimart Suite : Démarches La CAF du Maine-et-Loire vous accueille à Saint Pierre Montlimart pour vos demandes de prestations familiales (allocations familiales, aide au logement, PAJE, RSA, AEEH). La CAF du Maine-et-Loire intervient sur les domaines de : l'enfance et la jeunesse le logement et le cadre de vie la solidarité et l'insertion l'animation de la vie sociale l'accompagnement social des familles La CAF du Maine-et-Loire assure le service des prestations familiales dues aux salariés de toute profession, aux employeurs et aux travailleurs indépendants des professions non agricoles ainsi qu'à la population non active. Accéder aux démarches CAF Avenue de la Croix verte 49110 Saint Pierre Montlimart Site web : http://www.caf.fr Carte non disponible pour cet établissement. Missions des CAF Les missions de la CAF sont les suivantes : Aider les familles à concilier vie professionnelle, vie familiale et vie sociale (prestation d'accueil du jeune enfant, prestation partagée d'éducation de l'enfant, renforcer le développement de l'offre d'accueil des jeunes enfants, contribuer à la structuration d'une offre adaptée aux familles...) Soutenir la fonction parentale et faciliter les relations parents-enfants (allocations familiales, allocations de rentrée scolaire, accompagnement des parents...) Créer des conditions favorables à l'autonomie, à l'insertion des personnes et des familles (RSA, prime d'activité, allocation aux adultes handicapés, allocation de soutien familial, améliorer le parcours d'insertion des personnes et des familles en situation de précarité, aider les familles confrontées à des évènements ou des difficultés fragilisant leur vie familiale...) Accompagner les familles dans leurs relations avec l'environnement et leur cadre de vie (aides au logement, favoriser les conditions de logement et un cadre de vie de qualité aux familles, faciliter l'intégration sociale des familles dans leur environnement et contribuer à la cohésion sociale sur les territoires...) Les aides proposées par la CAF Les aides proposées par la CAF et par domaine sont les suivantes : la prestation d'accueil du jeune enfant (PAJE) l'allocation journalière de présence parentale l'assurance vieillesse du parent au foyer l'allocation d'éducation de l'enfant handicapé (AEEH) la carte familles nombreuses l'allocation de rentrée scolaire (ARS) le complément familial la prime d'activité le revenu de solidarité active (RSA) l'allocation de soutien familial (ASF) l'aide au recouvrement des pensions alimentaires les aides au logement (APL, ALS) le prêt à l'amélioration de l'habitat la prime de déménagement Annuaire du social et médico-social Les CAF du département Caf de Maine-et-Loire - Accueil d'Angers - La Roseraie Caf de Maine-et-Loire - Accueil d'Angers-Verneau - Les Hauts-de-Saint-Aubin Caf de Maine-et-Loire - Point relais de Pouancé Caf de Maine-et-Loire - Siège d'Angers Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Accueil Angers - Montplaisir Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Accueil Beaufort en Vallée Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Accueil Cholet Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil d'Angers - La Roseraie Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil d'Angers - Monplaisir Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil d'Arillé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Baugé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Beaufort-en-Vallée Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Beaupréau Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Candé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Chalonnes-sur-Loire Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Châteauneuf-sur-Sarthe Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Chemillé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Cholet Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Doué-la-Fontaine Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Montreuil-Bellay Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Noyant Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Saint-Florent-le-Vieil Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Saint-Pierre-Montlimart Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Saumur Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Segré Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Trélazé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - accueil de Vihiers Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Accueil Montreuil-Juigné Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Accueil Saumur Caf du Maine-et-Loire - MSAP Baugé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - MSAP Chemillé-Melay Caf du Maine-et-Loire - MSAP Durtal Caf du Maine-et-Loire - MSAP Ingrandes-Le-Fresne-sur-Loire Caf du Maine-et-Loire - MSAP Noyant Caf du Maine-et-Loire - MSAP Seiches-sur-le-Loir Caf du Maine-et-Loire - MSAP Thouarcé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Arillé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Beaupréau Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Candé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Chalonnes-sur-Loire Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Chateauneuf sur Sarthe Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Chemillé-Melay Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Doué-la-Fontaine Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Drain Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Gennes Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Le Louroux Beconnais Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Montreault Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Montreuil Bellay Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Saint Florent Le Vieil Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Saint Georges sur Loire Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Saint Macaire en Mauges Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Segré Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Tiercé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Trélazé Caf du Maine-et-Loire - Point-relais Vihiers
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Concept Cars / GINA - The BMW Group Design philosophy. Challenging established concepts, hazarding visions. Posted by Zahari Mladenov on 10 June 2008, 01:05 PM Successful design arouses desire. In order to achieve this, it is more crucial than ever before that car manufacturers create the conditions that allow customers to establish a close relationship with their cars. Therefore, designers seek ways to promote and intensify people's identification with their car that reach beyond pure aesthetics. In the premium segment in particular, customers demand cars that stir emotions and allow them to express their individuality. BMW Group Design has set another deepened objective for designing new cars that moves today's consumers and their demand for enhanced utility and more versatility to the top of their agenda. An innovative concept introduced by BMW Group Design prepares the ground for this new approach: the GINA (Geometry and Functions In "N" Adaptions) principle grants more freedom for car design. It allows the creation of products with a design and functional range that express individuality and meet the wide variety of requirements of those who are using them. In the 21st century, customers approach their purchasing decision with a high degree of assertiveness, clearly defined requirements and subjective concept-tions - particularly when it comes to selecting their means of transport. In recent years, the interests and priorities that motivated them have changed and, more importantly, they have become considerably more diversified. This development will continue in the future. Today, the BMW Group is already responding to the highly diversified range of customer requirements and heightened expectations by providing services such as a substantially more varied product range, ever increasing possibilities for personalization and requirement-oriented production among others. GINA The BMW Group Design philosophy Future customer requirements as a benchmark. By introducing the GINA philosophy, BMW Group Design presents ways of meeting these challenges in the future. The philosophy expresses the readiness and ability of BMW Group Design to consider individual customer requirements as an integral part of car development. Christopher E. Bangle, Head of BMW Group Design, speaks with conviction when he says: "Personal customer requirements will broaden the context of our products and change the core values that define our industry along the way." For more than ten years now, these issues have inspired Bangle's ideas. Time and time again, these ideas have been motivating the BMW Group Design team to break new ground and to find pioneering solutions. These results have spawned new customer expectations which in turn inspires designers to develop further innovations. GINA: Geometry and Functions In "N" Adaptions. The GINA philosophy offers designers as well as development and production specialists an opportunity to challenge existing principles and conventional processes. Solutions that will benefit the car of the future are examined without predefined rules and from as many perspectives as possible. This also involves questioning what is believed to be set in stone. Does a car roof really have to rest on pillars and be bordered by windows? Do all functions have to be visible at all times, even when they are not needed? How many personalization options does my car offer? Are there any possible alternatives to the rigid body shell made of steel or plastic? Questions like these lead to groundbreaking, cross-segmental solutions - and visions of the future of individual mobility. An essential principle of the GINA philosophy is to deliberately integrate the potential of new materials and pioneering, innovative constructions into the creative design process, and the idea of challenging existing manufacturing methods and material concepts. BMW Group DesignworksUSA, a subsidiary of the BMW Group that operates globally and caters to companies across the industry, has greatly inspired the design team at BMW Group Design. The design agency's extensive experience with projects for a number of industrial partners outside of automotive engineering, predominantly in the field of material development and production. It is in the nature of such visions that they do not necessarily claim to be suitable for series production. Rather, they are intended to steer creativity and research into new directions. This approach helps to tap into formerly inconceivable, innovative potential that reaches far beyond the appearance of future cars and takes into account not only materials and structures but also functions and manufacturing processes. The potential requirements of tomorrow's customers serve as a benchmark. In addition to aesthetics, the GINA philosophy also deals with ergonomics, the functional range and all other factors that rule customers' emotional relationship with their car. With the development of the GINA Light Visionary Model, the BMW Group presents examples of visionary solutions. For the first time, exemplary adaptations of various approaches described by the GINA philosophy are brought to life to illustrate the potential impact of this concept on the future of automotive engineering. The limits of current material properties and manufacturing processes are projected far into the future. All innovations that these cars present focus on the variable adaptation of form and function based on individual and situation-related driver requirements as well as the demands of the driving situation itself. Therefore, both the exterior and the interior are equipped with a variety of components that differ significantly from conventional solutions, not only by the way they look but also in terms of their basic properties. For example, the GINA Light Visionary Model presents features such as a virtually seamless outer skin made of a textile fabric that stretches across a moveable substructure. Functions are only offered if and when they are actually required. The drastic re-interpretation of familiar functionality and structure means that drivers have a completely new experience when they handle their car. Reducing the car to its essentials and adapting it to the driver's requirements enhances the car's emotional impact and achieves a crucial objective of the GINA philosophy. Visions spawn innovative concepts. The strategy of challenging what is established, exploring new possibilities and focusing on customer demands and requirements has inspired the BMW Group to implement a wide variety of innovative concepts. It has also affected the design of production cars in ways that are completely new and unprecedented by any other car manufacturer. A wide range of innovations that have been acclaimed for their virtually revolutionary character is actually based on the GINA philosophy. On the way from vision to production model, visionary ideas have been turned into new concepts. Both the sculptural design presented by the BMW X Coupé concept car, for example, and the interplay of convex-concave surfaces that has affected the design of all production vehicles, are derived from visions with an innovative power. This power is generated by the unrestricted freedom that characterizes the quest for wider design possibilities. In the example mentioned above, the natural material properties of the outer skin have been deliberately incorporated into the design process. The design process has integrated the twisted surfaces and has used the specific sculptural aesthetics of the convex-concave elements that are created by the material's reaction. The design of the BMW Z4, which has been modeled on the BMW X Coupé concept car, is a striking example. These visions could only be implemented because of the development of completely new manufacturing technologies. As before, the objectives defined by the GINA philosophy have been achieved thanks to the special expertise of production engineers and their ability to move beyond traditional methods. Their effort has allowed the creation of a form language that has not only significantly enhanced aesthetic standards and the significance of design as an expression of product substance, but also the manufacturing processes themselves. Versatility in function and form stirs emotions. Some of the pioneering visions that are based on the GINA philosophy have also been implemented in the interior design of concept cars such as the BMW CS1 concept car of 2002. This car's interior is equipped with control and functional elements that become visible only if and when the driver wishes to avail of them. Thanks to a flexible, Neoprene-covered instrument panel, the driver's attention can focus on the required functions. This situation-oriented variability of form and function invites the driver to engage in a dialogue with his car. Using these functions, the driver experiences an emotional reaction. This is caused by the fact that he can adapt the car's appearance to suit his personal wishes. In this application, the intelligent deployment of flexible material dispenses with the need for complex mechanical features. At the same time, the versatile appearance has a natural aesthetic appeal. The control concept iDrive, first demonstrated by the BMW Z9 and refined in the BMW CS1 concept car has long since become established as part of BMW production models. It is a perfect enhancement to the spirit of the GINA philosophy, as it is guided by the principle of displaying only those functions to the driver that are relevant to the individual driving situation. The cockpit adjusts to the driver's needs. As he handles the car by interacting with it, the driver forms a strong emotional bond. Integration of meaningful functions that are relevant to the customer. It is one of the GINA principles to challenge existing solutions in order to broaden the context, thus extending the scope of possibilities for customers. In the engine compartment of the BMW CS1 concept car, the engine cover has been replaced by flexible stretch material. A graphical display panel provides information on the particular arrangement of the service functions, integrated zip fasteners facilitate easy, hands-on access to the filler caps of the cooling water and wiper water tanks. A number of functions - cover, orientation and access to service points - are integrated into one component in a logical and attractive manner. This deliberately minimalist approach to the deployment of components is an active contribution to the protection of resources. Rapid Manufacturing for more versatility. As a result of our interdisciplinary cooperation, we have developed a method that allows manufacturers to decorate outer skin components that have been preformed by conventional methods with individually configured high-precision contour lines prior to their reintegration into the manufacturing process. The GINA design philosophy has been applied to Rapid Manufactu-ring to create an unparalleled method of manufacturing single components fast, cost-efficiently and with a focus on individual requirements. This combination of processes was first used during the production of hoods for the BMW Z4 M Roadster and the BMW Z4 M Coupé. These models received their distinctive contour lines at a separate production stage which differed significantly from conventional sheet metal processing. The lines were embossed into the hood with pin-point precision by a robot-guided steel pin. This approach allows for entirely new ways of individualized production. With Rapid Manufacturing, customer preferences can be implemented when car body elements and other components are designed to the specifications of designers. New materials and manufacturing processes create a natural aesthetic appeal. The cockpit surface of the BMW Concept Coupé Mille Miglia 2006, which has been influenced by the technology of industrial origami, is another example of vision-based, revolutionary design. It has produced solutions that reflect several guiding principles of the GINA Philosophy. The number of components is significantly reduced compared to conventional cockpits while completely new methods of combining different materials have provided valuable stimulation for the conception of innovative production technologies. The manufacturing process has deliberately relied on the expertise and technical skills of highly-qualified specialists, whose competence is a prerequisite for the practical implementation of design visions. The exterior design of concept cars also reflects innovative concepts resulting from the practical implementation of visionary ideas. Both the sculptural design presented by the BMW X Coupé concept car, for example, and the interplay of convex-concave surfaces that has affected the design of all produc-tion vehicles (introduced for the first time in the Z4), are derived from visions with an innovative power. This power is generated by the unrestricted freedom that characterizes the quest for wider design possibilities. The design deliberately uses the interplay of splines as character lines and the natural flow of stretched convex-concave surfaces. The designer's metal processing ideas for the interior of the BMW Mille Miglia Concept Coupé were inspired by the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. An inherently stable, three-dimensional structure was created from two-dimensional V2A sheets of metal by means of a special laser cutting and folding processes. This technique produced joints which were strategically employed for integrating ventilation functions into the cockpit without the need for additional elements. The result was an innovative solution with a natural aesthetic appeal that was produced with a minimum amount of tools. The GINA principle: Priority for sustainable solutions. The GINA philosophy objective also includes the quest for sustainability on different levels. The search for new materials and production technologies favors solutions that work with less raw material and energy. A minimalist approach to the use of components and production stages yields ecological and economic benefits. As part of our endeavor to create social sustainability, we are looking for production methods that rely on the expertise of highly qualified specialists instead of expensive manufacturing tools. With its goal-oriented research into new materials, the assessment of production processes without tools such as Rapid Manufacturing and the incentive to incessantly challenge existing solutions, the BMW Group is already equipped with a variety of tools that bring the implementation of the GINA philosophy to life for the customer. Research objects such as the GINA Light Visionary Model demonstrate that the principles of the GINA philosophy grant designers maximum freedom for approaching their subject with visionary thinking. This approach is used for finding solutions that offer customers new possibilities of adapting forms and functions to suit a variety of personal requirements and the driving situation in hand. They pave the way for innovative ideas that can be implemented in concept cars in order to stimulate series production. This way, visions can create products that allow drivers to interact with their vehicle in ways that reach far beyond the conventional individualization potential established thus far. The GINA philosophy allows BMW Group Design to support and steadily enhance this interaction and help drivers build a strong emotional relationship with their car. With its sensible and careful use of resources for products and their development, the GINA principle contributes to the sustainability of future car generations. After all, the social significance of the GINA philosophy is a product of its heightened application of social aspects both to the development processes and to the conscious reflection of customer requirements. Concept Cars, BMW Follow Automobiles Review on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. 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Brian Droitcour and Christine Wong Yap, The People's Guide to the Queens International, 2018. Participatory installation and events. Courtesy of the artists. Christine Wong Yap Initially, QI 2018 curators Sophia Marisa Lucas and Baseera Khan saw an opportunity for Brian Droitcour and I to collaborate. We'd both proposed participatory projects at Queens public libraries (though our project will be primarily sited at the museum, with auxiliary components at libraries). Brian had proposed a series of writing workshops stemming from his longtime interest in vernacular criticism. Through our conversations, it became clear that my skills and experience with participatory art projects would be welcome contributions. And as a project co-organizer, I was very excited to help conceptually frame our project website as The People's Guide to the Queens International, highlighting a spirit of people power, access, open-mindedness, generosity, and inclusion. I'm a project-based artist whose work has explored positive psychology and psychological wellbeing for many years. I started out with an interest in optimism and pessimism, which led me to Martin Seligman's work on optimism as a learned skill. This brought me to Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's books on creativity and flow, which have been major influences on my perspectives on life and art making. For Csikszentmihalyi, "The quality of life is determined by the quality of consciousness." This begs the questions: "What do we pay attention to? How well do we pay attention?" My work shifted towards participatory projects to make spaces for self-reflection, emotional intelligence, interdependence, and social connection. While this project focuses on art writing—rather than explicitly on dimensions of wellbeing—and it is not my goal to prescribe or treat, I enjoy thinking about the potential benefits of participation, which all relate to agency. First, I am committed to creative activity and sensorial experiences as bulwarks against detached, attention-fracturing, digital living. Second, I believe that the traditional, passive art-viewing experience ("What is the artist saying?") could be productively displaced with an active experience of inquiry and co-creation ("What is the nature of the interaction between this artwork and my thoughts, feelings, and experiences?"). Third, I believe in pluralism. In terms of diversity, museums have a lot of room for improvement. Last year, I created Belonging, a participatory project exploring inclusion and connectedness to place. I see "belonging" working in tandem with visibility and authenticity: to belong is to be yourself, vulnerable, accepted, and welcomed. In The People's Guide to the Queens International, we'll explore and hopefully expand whose voices are welcomed, and who feels they belong, in museums. The volumes I am most interested in are the internal space of the self, and the shared spaces formed by social relations. In my practice, when I begin a new project, I like to identify an emotional core—a specific emotion or internal experience that I want participants and audiences to pick up on. I create activities or interactions to stimulate or enact that sensibility. I hope to make space for individuals' relationships to themselves (time for self-reflection and self-knowledge) and relationships between individuals (fortifying intentional values or relations in shared spaces). I hope an invigorating DIY energy will come through in The People's Guide. With this project, "'volumes"' can also mean sequential publications, like our series of 'zines containing contributed reviews of the artworks in Queens International. We'll also collect all the reviews on the website. I hope to see The People's Guide to the Queens International be a chorus of diverse voices and approaches to art viewing. Lastly, we are also working in the different spaces of the museum and the libraries. Libraries succeed in creating a sense of public ownership that I don't typically find in museums. I'm curious to see how placing contemporary artworks in the libraries shifts the audience base, the aesthetic encounter, and the nature of participation and critical discourse. prev Christine Wong Yap (b. 1977, San Francisco Bay Area, CA) received an MFA (2007) and a BFA (1998) from California College of the Arts. Wong has been awarded grants from the Queens Council on the Arts, the Jerome Foundation, and the Center for Cultural Innovation. She has exhibited internationally, in solo shows at The Portland ‘Pataphysical Society, Portland, OR (2015); Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Manchester, UK (2012); and in group exhibitions at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY (2015); Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco, CA (2012); and the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art, San Francisco, CA (2010); among others. She has been an artist in residence at the Sanitary Tortilla Factory (2017); Little Paper Planes, (2017); Kala Art Institute (2016); the Center for Book Arts (2016); Harvester Arts (2015); c3:initiative (2015); Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (2015); Tides Institute and Museum of Art (2013); Montalvo Arts Center (2012); Woodstock Byrdcliffe (2011); the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (2009); and the Headlands Center for the Arts (2009). She lives and works in Astoria, Queens. next Library Live Skylight
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Free eBooks a Growing Trend? Filed under: Copyrights,ebooks — Elad Kehat @ 6:40 pm Seth Godin recommends two novels on his blog today, and I decided to check them out. I was surprised and delighted to find out that Geek Mafia‘s author, Rick Dakan, offers it as a free download! This means I can just go ahead and read it on my Sony Reader. So far I’ve encountered just a handful of books that authors offer for free. Mostly the author is deep into the Creative Commons philosophy (e.g. Yochai Benkler or Cory Doctorow). The whole “give my work away for free” movement has been gaining strength among young musicians lately, but authors seem more set in their ways. The big question that I’d really like to figure out though is why do authors give their books away for free? Musicians I can understand – they make most of their money from live shows anyway, and giving away the mp3s is probably the best way for a young musician today to create an audience that wants to come and see her perform. Not so for authors – selling the book is the only way I know of for an author to generate revenue, so giving it away cannot be a promotion for something else. Am I wrong? Now in some cases it must be clear to the author that he probably has a very small potential readership and hence no publisher is willing to publish him. Getting some people to read the work you sweat for, even if you don’t make money from it, makes sense in this case. In a way it’s just like blogging. However, I don’t think that Geek Mafia falls into that category, so what gives? Or maybe it’s just that authors assume (and rightly so, IMHO) that most people aren’t going to read the whole book off their computer monitor, and printing the whole thing costs more than just buying the book, so giving it away for free is likely to generate more sampling among potential customers, some of whom are going to buy the paper thing. That seems to me to be the most likely reason. However, as I said above, I’m going to read this on my Sony Reader – ebooks are just fine for me. In fact, I hardly ever read paper books anymore. So what happens when lots of people have some kind of e-ink reader? Is this going to have the same effect on book sales that mp3 players had on CD sales?
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MEET THE CAST: LeighAnn Cannon Don’t miss LeighAnn Cannon as Chava in Fiddler On The Roof, December 3-20 at Hillbarn Theatre in Foster City Today, we shine the spotlight on LeighAnn Cannon, who plays the role of Chava in our upcoming production of Fiddler on the Roof! 1. What do you have in common with your character, Chava? Chava and I both like to dream big and try to push the limits of our situations. I really admire how she stands up for what she believes to be right — despite the pressure from others — and I’d like to think I do the same. 2. What made you audition for Fiddler on the Roof? I’ve always loved how strong all the female characters are in this show. I found it inspiring that all the daughters follow their hearts and end up with the non-traditional men they love, rather than those their community believe they should. I also just love the music from Fiddler on the Roof, it’s a classic I’ve grown up with. 3. What should the audience look forward to in this show? The audience should look forward to a very emotionally driven performance by the cast. Our director, Dan Demers, really helped us to dig deep into the heart of this story to understand and make it real for ourselves, and I think you can see it in our work. The connections seen and felt between actors in this production is beautiful. 4. What do you think the audience will be discussing on their way home after seeing Fiddler On the Roof? I’m hoping many audience members will be discussing how timeless this piece is. It may take place in 1905, but many of the issues dealt with in the show are ones that we still deal with today in 2015, ranging from family problems to the pogroms. 5. Have you performed at Hillbarn Theatre before? Yes, this is actually my second time performing at Hillbarn. The first time was last winter when I portrayed Katherina Cavalieri in Amadeus. It was lovely! 6. When did you discover your love for the theatre? My mom says I was always a theatrical child. I had signed up to take part in the talent show at my elementary school, and took the whole thing very seriously. My best friend and I would rehearse with her mom every day after school until we were perfect. Once I got on the stage for the show, I just felt things click into place. After that, my mom signed me up for local children’s theater and I never stopped performing. 7. What is your favorite and most memorable role you ever played? Why? During my senior year of college, I had the privilege of playing the title role inTennessee Williams’s Hello, From Bertha. It was the first time I had been in a show where I did not leave the stage once I walked onto it. The monologues Bertha had were the longest I’ve ever performed. It was a wonderful challenge and so much fun to work on. 8. If you could pick one actor/actress on Broadway to perform with, who would it be? Why? Oh man, that’s a tough one, but I’d have to say Megan Mullally. I think she’s one of the funniest people alive. Her voice is beautiful. I would love to work off her comedic energy. 8. What is one fact or fun thing that we don’t know about you? I am an expert at making silly faces and binge watching Netflix. Don’t miss your chance to see LeighAnn Cannon in Fiddler On the Roof, December 3 -20, at the historic Hillbarn Theatre in Foster City. Tickets may be purchased online, by phone at 650.349.6411 ext. 2 or in person at the Box Office. The Box Office is open Tuesday – Friday from 11:00am – 3:00pm. Holiday Hours Vary. By Phyllis Garland| 2015-11-20T21:21:32+00:00 November 20th, 2015|Fiddler On The Roof, Meet The Cast|
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http://www.faz.net/-h2f-9b33z Permalink: http://www.faz.net/-hhi-9b33z F.A.Z. bringt neue Nachrichten-App auf den Markt: Frankfurter Allgemeine Digitec Pressemitteilung : F.A.Z. bringt neue Nachrichten-App auf den Markt: Frankfurter Allgemeine Digitec Die Smartphone-App F.A.Z. Digitec bietet aktuelle Nachrichten zu Digitalisierung und Technologie auf einen Blick. Ab sofort bietet die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.) ein neues Produkt: Frankfurter Allgemeine Digitec (F.A.Z. Digitec). Die App sorgt für eine schnelle Orientierung zu Themen aus digitaler Wirtschaft, Industrie 4.0 und Technologie. F.A.Z. Digitec bündelt die aktuelle Berichterstattung aus der F.A.Z. zu den ökonomischen, technologischen, rechtlichen, politischen und sozialen Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung. Kommentare ordnen die neuesten Entwicklungen kompetent ein. Die Beiträge in der App werden laufend aktualisiert. F.A.Z. Digitec vermittelt ein differenziertes Bild vom digitalen Wandel und seinen Auswirkungen: Neue technologische Möglichkeiten führen zu tiefgreifenden Veränderungen in Gesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Politik, Bildung, Wissenschaft, Kunst und Kultur. Innovationen wie Künstliche Intelligenz und Cloud-Computing verändern die Welt rasant und permanent. Viele Auswirkungen werden erst in einem größeren gesellschaftlichen Kontext verständlich. F.A.Z. Digitec bietet die entsprechende Einordnung durch die Kombination von fachlichen Hintergründen mit dem Blick über den thematischen Horizont hinaus. Hinzu kommt ein neuer Podcast, in dem Redakteure der F.A.Z. über die Themen diskutieren, die sich in der App widerspiegeln. Die ersten beiden Folgen beschäftigen sich mit der Künstlichen Intelligenz und einem ihrer wichtigsten Protagonisten, dem deutschen KI-Pionier Jürgen Schmidhuber. Die Smartphone-App ist für iOS und Android verfügbar. iOS: https://app.adjust.com/s7w3x9i Android: https://app.adjust.com/l5k8jum F.A.Z. Digitec ist für einen Testzeitraum von 30 Tagen frei erhältlich. Im Anschluss kostet die App im Abonnement 4,99 Euro monatlich. Für F.A.Z. Digitalabonnenten ist die App dauerhaft kostenlos. Carsten Knop, Chefredakteur Digitale Produkte: „Die Menschen spüren, dass sich ihre Berufswelt und ihr privates Umfeld radikal verändern. Der Arbeitgeber braucht ein digitales Geschäftsmodell, der Haushalt lässt sich plötzlich smart steuern, und bald fahren die Autos autonom. Unsere neue App informiert stets aktuell über die neusten Entwicklungen der Digitalisierung – und ordnet diese kompetent ein. Sie ist ein wertvolles Werkzeug für den schnellen Überblick in unruhigen Zeiten.“ Weitere Informationen und Angebote zu F.A.Z. Digitec finden Sie unter fazdigitec.de Franziska Kipper-Schreyer E-Mail: f.kipper-schreyer@faz.de
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Área de la Bahía de San Francisco Filter by: ExperiencesExterioresRoad TripsEmergency ResponseFamiliaLujoEntretenimientoCulinarioCalifornia Welcome Centers LGBT SF Cruisin’ the Castro tours Orgullo Gay en SF Distrito de Parques y Recreación de San Francisco San Francisco Travel - Playas Kelly’s Cove Surfline – San Francisco Mission District en San Francisco Culinario Actividades gratis en Monterey County Oficina de Asuntos Culturales de San Jose El sitio de viajes oficial de EE. UU. Grátis Guía del Visitante Experiencias Culinarias Experiencias Entretenimiento Experiencias en Familia Experiencias de Lujo Experiencias al aire libre Viajes por carretera Tierra Del Oro Sierra Alta Condado de Los Angeles Condado de San Diego 2. Costa Norte 3. Tierra Del Oro 4. Área de la Bahía de San Francisco 5. Sierra Alta 6. Valle Central 7. Costa Central 8. Desiertos 10. Condado de Los Angeles 12. Condado de San Diego Esta región, en el extremo noreste de California, es conocida por sus montañas, bosques, cascadas y sorprendentes volcanes que se pueden visitar sin riesgos. La región, aproximadamente a 3 horas en automóvil al norte de Sacramento, recibe su nombre de las escarpadas Montañas Cascade y de uno de sus picos, el distintivo del estado: el Monte Shasta, de 14,180 pies/4,322 metros. Claro que sí, un volcán. Parque Nacional Volcánico Lassen Centros de Bienvenida de California en Shasta Cascade Con olas que rompen a lo largo de la costa y secoyas elevadas que forman un manto sobre millas de parques solitarios, esta es una de las regiones más espectaculares de California. La ciudad más grande, Eureka, está a casi 5 horas en automóvil al norte de San Francisco... ¡pero qué paseo para disfrutar! Contemple la exuberante tierra del vino, aldeas encantadoras, ballenas que expulsan chorros de agua y atardeceres que lo dejarán sin aliento. Parque Nacional Redwood y Otros Parques De Secoyas Rojas Las laderas hacia el lado oeste de la Cordillera de Sierra Nevada —que define el límite este de California— se conocen como la Tierra del oro, así denominada después de que se descubrió la Veta Principal aquí, a mediados del decenio de 1850. En tanto que aún es posible encontrar oro en la región, las nuevas riquezas incluyen el canotaje en aguas turbulentas, ciudades ocultas, alimentos frescos de la granja y vinos premiados. Centros de Bienvenida de California en la Región del Oro En la costa oeste frente al mar del Norte de California, en la curva distintiva del estado a lo largo de la costa, se extiende esta región impresionante. Está enmarcada por una entrada inolvidable: el emblemático Puente Golden Gate, que abarca la boca de la Bahía de San Francisco. Explore diversas ciudades, aldeas pintorescas, playas para disfrutar en familia, parques costeros y la tierra del vino, incluidas las regiones vitivinícolas de Napa y Sonoma, a una hora y media al norte de San Francisco. Centro de atención: San Francisco Napa y Sonoma Centros de Bienvenida de California en el Área de la Bahía de San Francisco Apodada “la columna vertebral de California”, esta región de imponentes picos de granito define gran parte de los límites este del estado. Visite el Valle Yosemite, el Lago Tahoe, Mammoth Lakes y los árboles gigantes de los Parques Nacionales Sequoia/Kings Canyon, todo a solo un día en automóvil desde San Francisco o Los Ángeles. En invierno, disfrute los deportes de nieve; en verano, haga senderismo, ciclismo de montaña, pesca o pasee en bote. Lago Tahoe Parque Nacional Yosemite Sequoia y Kings Canyon Lagos Mammoth Centros de Bienvenida de California en High Sierra Esta amplia región, que se extiende justo en el centro de California, contiene algunas de las tierras de cultivo más productivas del mundo. La región del vino alrededor de Lodi cuenta con vinos tintos robustos y audaces. Más al sur, Fresno presenta un lugar artístico alegre. Región vitivinícola de Lodi Centros de Bienvenida de California en el Valle Central En esta franja angosta de colinas y valles costeros, descubra pueblos románticos, incluido Carmel-by-the-Sea, el histórico Monterrey y la elegante Santa Bárbara, apodada “la Riviera americana”. El paseo clásico de la región a lo largo de la Carretera Uno, que une San Francisco con Los Ángeles, recorre Big Sur, Hearst Castle, la tierra del vino y los relajantes pueblos de surf. Monterey y Carmel Castillo Hearst Parque Nacional Pinnacles Parque Nacional Channel Islands Centros de Bienvenida de California en la Costa Central Esta región espectacular abarca la mitad sudeste del estado. Sus excepcionales parques desérticos, incluidos el Valle de la Muerte, Joshua Tree y Anza-Borrego, brindan una oportunidad extraordinaria para explorar, mientras que el encanto de oasis de Palm Springs, 3 horas al noreste de San Diego, ofrece escapadas soleadas a complejos turísticos con campos de golf, canchas de tenis, spas y tiendas de lujo. Parque Nacional Death Valley Parque Nacional Joshua Tree El parque estatal y desierto de Anza-Borrego Centros de Bienvenida de California en los Desiertos Esta región densamente poblada del Sur de California cuenta con sorprendentes escapadas alpinas, como Big Bear y el Lago Arrowhead, en la impresionante Cordillera de San Bernardino. En su soleado lado este, explora la atractiva región del vino del Valle de Temecula. La ciudad universitaria de Riverside es la más grande de la región. San Bernardino, la segunda ciudad más grande, cuenta con museos y espectaculares tiendas, mientras que Fontana ofrece las famosas carreras de NASCAR. La región del vino en el Valle de Temecula Lago Big Bear Centros de Bienvenida de California en Inland Empire Esta soleada región, a lo largo de la costa sur del estado, es la zona más poblada de California, más conocida como la capital de la industria del entretenimiento. Aquí, las estrellas de cine realmente trabajan en Hollywood, se divierten en el oleaje de Malibú y hacen sus compras en Beverly Hills. Los automóviles son los reyes de las serpenteantes autopistas, pero la región también cuenta con una excelente red de autobuses y trenes ligeros, una manera de explorar sin complicaciones. Isla Santa Catalina Oculta entre los condados de San Diego y Los Ángeles, esta región es célebre por sus playas impecables y por albergar al “lugar más feliz de la Tierra”: el parque Disneyland Resort. Anaheim, hogar del parque temático, ofrece un sorprendente ambiente a la moda en un centro totalmente renovado. En la playa Newport Beach podrás ver yates impresionantes, la Playa Huntington Beach ofrece su icónico surf y Costa Mesa se destaca por sus tiendas de lujo. Centro de Atención: Disneyland Resort Centros de Bienvenida de California en el condado de Orange Esta región de sol y surf se conoce por su excelente clima y las aguas más cálidas del estado. San Diego, la segunda ciudad más grande del estado, es sede del Zoológico de San Diego en el Parque Balboa, uno de los parques urbanos más grandes del mundo. Para disfrutar y divertirse en familia, juegue en los parques SeaWorld San Diego y Legoland California. En el interior, descubra sorprendentes pueblos de montaña como Julian, célebre por sus huertos y su pastel de manzana. Zoológico de San Diego centros de bienvenida de california en el condado de san diego
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Rift over social issues tears Republicans' base By James Hohmann The Washington Post The ideological rifts breaking apart the Republican Party have moved into the states, where business leaders and evangelicals who have long coexisted in the GOP are suddenly at war over social issues such as gay rights and religious freedom. The escalating feud has been evident in recent days in Georgia and North Carolina, where Republican governors have taken opposite approaches to dealing with these two vocal constituencies. Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, facing pressure from corporate heavyweights such as Delta Air Lines and Disney, vetoed a bill that would have allowed pastors and faith-based groups to deny services to same-sex couples. The decision by Deal, who is not running for reelection, has drawn fire from leading evangelical activists, who have accused him of being a traitor to their cause. North Carolina's Pat McCrory, meanwhile, who is up for reelection in November, is facing criticism from corporate interests and praise from social conservatives following his decision to sign a bill enacting broad limits to prevent municipalities from creating new LGBT protections. The legislative battles, which have played out in state capitals across the country, underscore the unusual level of disarray in a party that traditionally strives for order. Rather than unifying around a message and strategy to win back the White House and retain congressional majorities, the GOP is largely collapsing amid factional warfare. There is seemingly no issue where Republicans agree - with bitter disputes raging over trade, foreign policy, entitlements and social issues. The focal point of the struggle is the GOP's presidential front-runner, Donald Trump, the populist billionaire who has amassed a wide delegate lead despite opposition from all corners of the party establishment and a string of policy views that run counter to GOP orthodoxy. Trump's rise has muddied the ideological waters for the camps that have long made up the bulk of the GOP coalition - the three-legged stool built by Ronald Reagan in the 1980s consisting of fiscal conservatives, national security hawks and social conservatives. He has railed against free-trade deals backed by big business and blasted an interventionist foreign policy embraced by GOP hawks. But the state-level battles between businesses and evangelicals demonstrate that the Republican Party's troubles go beyond the concerns over Trump - pointing to a potentially irreconcilable divide between core elements of the GOP base. Each side remains influential. Evangelical leaders can mobilize large numbers of activists and voters in key states and congressional districts. Corporations, meanwhile, operating in a post-Citizens United world of unlimited political spending, have the ability to put enormous pressure on policymakers. "You are talking about two portions of the Republican Party who don't fundamentally understand one another. That's the bad news," said Gregg Keller, the former executive director of the American Conservative Union. "The worse news is that they think that they do. What that leads to is further misunderstanding on top of disagreement." The anger among evangelicals was especially raw this week after Deal's veto. "The devil has gone down to Georgia again, but this time it was in the form of big business and cowardly politicians," said Tony Perkins, president of the evangelical Family Research Council. The state fights gained momentum in response to deep anger among social conservatives over the Supreme Court's decision last June to legalize gay marriage nationwide. Evangelical activists began pushing measures they describe as promoting "religious liberty" - aimed at protecting people such as wedding cake bakers or photographers who object to same-sex marriage from being legally compelled to participate in ceremonies. But these protections are often written broadly, with critics arguing they allow discrimination against the LGBT community in other ways, such as in employment and providing charitable services. The focus on gay marriage ran counter to recommendations in a post-2012 election autopsy report published by the Republican National Committee. The report urged the party to move away from social issues as a way to expand the GOP's reach beyond core conservatives. Many Republican elites, including executives at big companies, feel like gay marriage is settled law and do not think special measures are needed to protect religious conservatives. "Generally, in the past, big business wanted to keep out of social issues," said David Boaz, a longtime leader at the libertarian Cato Institute. "The corporate world has moved more to the cultural left. The religious right is feeling more and more embattled, isolated, and that makes them even angrier about things like this veto in Georgia." Corporate leaders have found success on a number of fronts. Exactly one year ago, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) signed into law a controversial religious freedom bill. Then, under pressure from businesses and the NCAA, which was holding the Final Four last year in Indianapolis, he pushed the legislature a week later to pass an amendment in order to clarify that businesses and service providers could not use the legislation as a justification to discriminate based on a client's sexual orientation. In Arizona, then-Gov. Jan Brewer (R) vetoed a religious liberty bill in 2014 under pressure from the business community. Her move angered social conservatives, but it ensured that the state could continue to host last year's Super Bowl. In Arkansas, Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson refused to sign a religious freedom bill that passed the legislature last year after Walmart publicly opposed it. He later signed a watered-down compromise bill, which basically reiterates existing federal law. South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard (R) recently vetoed legislation that would require students to use the bathroom or locker room of their biological sex at birth. Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, very much from the business wing of the party, expressed concern about a bill similar to what passed in North Carolina, and has pigeonholed it - at least for now. Ralph Reed, the chairman of the Faith & Freedom Coalition, argued that there does not need to be an "inherent conflict" between the faith community and the business community. "The notion that this is a Manichean choice between money and morality is largely a myth," he said. "The faith community needs to be clearer about what its objectives are, and some in the business community need to stop mischaracterizing what the legislation actually does." The new North Carolina law showed how, in some places, evangelicals have found a way to win, at least in the short term. The law was passed quickly during a special legislative session, reversing civil rights protections for gay and transgender people that had been enacted in the city of Charlotte. The measure made North Carolina the first state to require transgender individuals to use the restroom that corresponds with the gender on their birth certificate. But the language also included broad limits on local anti-discrimination ordinances. The new law has drawn loud protests from the business community and editorial pages. The National Basketball Association has threatened to move next year's all-star game, scheduled to take place in Charlotte. But the law has fired up evangelicals McCrory will need to boost his reelection chances this November. "We can't bow down to economic threats that risk the protection of our citizens and go against common sense and morality," said the Rev. Franklin Graham, son of renowned evangelist Billy Graham. The campaign in North Carolina could hinge on how evangelicals and business leaders respond. The state's attorney general, Roy Cooper, a Democrat vying to unseat McCrory, on Tuesday called the law a "national embarrassment" and said he would not defend it in court. The feuding will likely unfold in additional states over the coming weeks and months. In Mississippi, the legislature could vote as early as this week on a "First Amendment Defense Act," which is aimed at undercutting same-sex marriage. Missouri's legislature will likely vote soon to put a religious freedom measure on the ballot later this year, either in the general election or a special election. The Republicans are trying to craft something that will not draw the ire of the business lobby. Gregg Keller, the Missouri-based GOP operative who was tasked with outreach to conservative activists on Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's presidential campaign last year, said the business wing should recognize that religious conservatives will not go away. "One of the largest cultural imperatives that helped lead to the rise of Christianity was the view of the sexually licentious nature of the Roman Empire," he said. "This is not a bug of evangelical Christianity; this is a feature. This is a hill on which evangelical Christians are going to be willing to die." He added: "The business community has caught the bull by the horns on this one." • 03/03/16: >Why Ted Cruz might be the last, best hope for conservatives to stop Donald Trump after Super Tuesday • 02/25/16: Trump's romp in Nevada shows why the establishment's conventional wisdom about his ceiling may be wrong • 02/24/16: Inside Marco Rubio's suburban strategy • 02/23/16: Trump seen as losing South Carolina debate . © 2019 A product of The Washington Post. All rights reserved
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Although you can view all of this site without JavaScript, there are features designed to provide enhanced functionality that will not function. Since this can affect the flow of things and performance, you may consider enabling JavaScript to better enjoy the site. If you are a NoScript (Firefox)/HTTP Switchboard [aka uMatrix] (Chrome) user, as a contributing member of both projects, I can assure you that this site's scripts are 100% safe and you may confidently whitelist. For instructions on how to enable JavaSript, go here Knowledge is Power - Share the Power 75th Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 2016 by GµårÐïåñ National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, also referred to as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day or Pearl Harbor Day, is observed annually in the United States on December 7, to remember and honor the 2,403 citizens of the United States who were killed in the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. The attack on Pearl Harbor, also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor, the Hawaii Operation or Operation AI by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters, and Operation Z during planning, was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory, on the morning of December 7, 1941. The attack led to the United States’ entry into World War II. PEARL HARBOR BOMBED Posted in: General, History Tagged: anniversary, event, Japan, memorial, military, war May 30, 2016 by GµårÐïåñ Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering the people who died while serving in the country’s armed forces. The holiday, which is observed every year on the last Monday of May, originated as Decoration Day after the American Civil War in 1868, when the Grand Army of the Republic, an organization of Union veterans founded in Decatur, Illinois, established it as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the Union war dead with flowers. By the 20th century, competing Union and Confederate holiday traditions, celebrated on different days, had merged, and Memorial Day eventually extended to honor all Americans who died while in the military service. It typically marks the start of the summer vacation season, while Labor Day marks its end. Posted in: General Tagged: event, military, observance Celebrate Armed Forces Day Several nations of the world hold an annual Armed Forces Day in honor of their military forces. Get Professional, Feature Packed & Affordable Hosting Solutions of All Size Needs with 1&1 Always Faithful, Always Forward Show Your Support – We Don’t Believe in Disruptive Ads Donate in one of two ways : (BitCoin - preferred) 1BTshbqMSx5AHrDFLEa1YdPAy5EFzRSjr9 (PayPal) Places to find me: StackExchange Facebook i have made a personal choice after their "name policy" witch hunt which repeats every 2 years it seems at the whim of the "bully mob" (even when they make you jump through hoops and verify you), to just quit it and be done with it, they are not worth my time. I don't need it, I don't miss it, in fact it has made my life more productive and void of gross hate, vitriol and drivel. To those who say they can't stay in touch if I am not on there, if you can't reach me because I am not on Facebook, then you are not trying AT ALL - therefore, good riddance. NoScript/FLashGot (Informaction) 1859 1865 1889 1902 1911 1917 1918 1919 1934 1935 1937 1938 1940 1942 1943 1944 1945 1947 1948 1949 1950 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1994 1998 annual code daily pic event has_video history holiday memorial national park vocabulary Archives Select Month August 2017 (30) July 2017 (63) June 2017 (62) May 2017 (71) April 2017 (66) March 2017 (72) February 2017 (65) January 2017 (77) December 2016 (80) November 2016 (69) October 2016 (83) September 2016 (65) August 2016 (67) July 2016 (73) June 2016 (69) May 2016 (70) April 2016 (58) March 2016 (41) February 2016 (35) January 2016 (20) December 2015 (11) November 2015 (1) October 2015 (3) September 2015 (16) August 2015 (3) July 2015 (8) June 2015 (4) May 2015 (4) May 2014 (3) April 2014 (1) February 2014 (1) January 2014 (2) November 2013 (2) October 2013 (1) September 2013 (1) August 2013 (3) Access Options Brought to You by Guardian International Copyright © 2007-2017 Major Mike's | Privacy Policy | DMCA | Contact fortitudo fortis defendit
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Japanese parent of 7-Eleven plans a bigger bite of U.S. market Tue Jul 30th, 2013 2:09pm TOKYO – For 39 years, Toshifumi Suzuki has expanded 7-Eleven to 50,000 outlets, more than any other retail chain. Now, at 80, he has no interest in retiring. He’s got too much work to do. “I’m not thinking about it at all yet,” said Suzuki, chief executive of Japan’s Seven &I Holdings, global owner of the home of the Slurpee. High on Suzuki’s to-do list is a renewed focus on the United States, where the chain was founded 86 years ago when a Dallas ice maker began selling eggs, bread and milk. Suzuki opened Japan’s first 7- Eleven in Tokyo’s bayside Toyosu district in 1974 and built the brand into Japan’s biggest convenience store chain. Then in 1991, after 7-Eleven brand owner Southland Corp. filed for bankruptcy, he bought the mother company. He has since expanded 7-Eleven into 16 countries, from Indonesia to Denmark. In North America, growth has been modest, with about 8,500 stores today versus some 7,300 when Southland failed. Suzuki says that with the right management and expansion strategy, that number could increase to almost 30,000. “Our U.S. business has entered the growth stage,” Suzuki said at company headquarters. “We will raise the quality of stores” and continue acquisitions. His 15,218 Japanese outlets sell an average of $8,000 per day, versus about $4,500 for American stores, the company says, but Suzuki said he can’t simply clone his Japanese business. “American 7-Eleven has to do things that satisfy American consumers,” he said. “So I don’t tell them to do things exactly how we do them in Japan.” Suzuki has made his company more profitable than retail giants Wal-Mart and Carrefour, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Seven &I had an operating margin of 7.13 percent for the fiscal year ended February, while Wal-Mart had 5.93 percent and Carrefour had 2.79 percent in their latest fiscal years. 7-Eleven Inc., the retailer’s U.S. convenience store unit, says it expects a record operating profit of $540 million this fiscal year, a 13 percent increase from last year. The parent Seven &I, which also operates Ito-Yokado supermarkets in Japan and other retail businesses, is predicting operating earnings to rise 15 percent to 340 billion yen, a record for the third straight year. The stock has jumped 54 percent this year while rival Wal-Mart has risen 14 percent and Topix index is up 34 percent. Three-quarters of analyst ratings on the stock are “buy,” the highest level since 2009, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Suzuki regularly visits 7-Eleven stores to buy and check merchandise. His mastery of the convenience store trade is unchallenged in Japan, but for Seven &I “the biggest challenge is the supermarket business,” said Takayuki Kito, a consultant in Tokyo with Roland Berger Strategy Consultants. Ito-Yokado is “facing a very difficult situation in terms of the ability to pull in customers.” Ito-Yokado’s biggest problem is apparel, Kito said. “They display clothing just like food or daily necessities as opposed to selling fashion, so it’s not very sexy,” he said. Operating profit at Seven &I’s supermarket division fell 21 percent to 25.5 billion yen for the year ended in February. In Japan, 7-Eleven opens stores in clusters to streamline logistics and ensure fresher produce. The company says it wants only outlets that it can supply from distribution centers within three hours, and it has stolen customers from supermarkets by offering more fresh food, bento lunches and private label goods. Suzuki, who at first imagined a life in politics, doesn’t worry about critics and said he rarely hesitates to follow his instincts. “When I first decided to bring 7-Eleven to Japan, everybody said it won’t succeed and opposed the idea – executives, university professors, consultants, all of them,” said Suzuki, who owns a 0.57 percent stake in Seven &I valued at about $200 million and is one of Japan’s most influential businessmen. “I knew they were wrong.” “He knows how to take risks,” said Seven &I adviser Mitsuo Goto. Goto recalled that many around Suzuki opposed his idea of Seven Bank Ltd., a financial services unit started in 2001. In the past five years, net income of the business, which gets almost all its revenue from fees charged at ATMs inside 7-Eleven stores, has jumped 40 percent. Seven &I started selling online in 1999, and its Internet business had sales of about 100 billion yen in the fiscal year ended February, with a goal of 500 billion yen in Web sales by fiscal 2016. “Online has the largest growth potential,” Suzuki said. “We have to put a lot of effort into it, or we’ll fall behind the times.”
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You are here: Home / Tips / You’ve Been Arrested: Here’s What to Do and What Not to Do You’ve Been Arrested: Here’s What to Do and What Not to Do June 20, 2018 By Blaine P Jones We’re going to ignore the circumstances under which you’ve found yourself arrested. Maybe you made an innocent mistake, or maybe you got caught doing something you shouldn’t have been, or maybe you were mistaken for another person or wrongfully accused of a crime. The point is, you’ve been taken into custody, and if you want to maximize your chances of getting away unscathed (and ensure the process goes as smoothly as possible), there are some general rules you’ll need to follow. Here’s what you should be doing, once you realize you’re under arrest: Cooperate. It’s best to cooperate with your arresting officers as much as possible, and remain polite throughout the process. Even if you disagree with the reason you’re being arrested, or if the arrested officers are being rude, if you push back physically or attack your officers verbally, it’s only going to make things worse for you. At best, your arresting officers will be less willing to help you out, and at worst, you could end up facing a resisting arrest charge. Remain calm. Getting arrested is, for many, a terrifying and intimidating experience. However, if you want to come out on top, it’s imperative that you remain calm throughout your arrest. Remaining calm may help you look less guilty, but the most important reason to stay calm is to aid in your rational decision-making. If you let your emotions get the better of you, you may make a critical mistake, such as responding to an officer’s provocation or incriminating yourself. Contact a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. You don’t have to do this alone, and you shouldn’t have to. You have the right to a criminal defense attorney, so it’s in your best interest to contact a defense attorney as soon as possible. Your attorney will understand the arrest process far better than you, and will be able to offer you expert advice as you go through the next steps of that process. They’ll also protect you from unfair or illegal treatment, and will be able to follow your case all the way through trial (if it goes that far). Make sure you’re under arrest. Take a moment to verify with your officers that you’re actually under arrest. If you’re simply being detained, you should be held only for a brief and cursory interview. If you’re being questioned, you may be free to go. Sometimes, it may seem like you’re under arrest, when in reality, you’re free to go at any time. It’s worth verifying—and finding out, for sure, what you’ve been arrested for. Stall for time if you’re being questioned. You have a right to have an attorney present while you’re being questioned—and it’s the most important time to have one by your side. If the police start interrogating you before your lawyer arrives, stall for time. You can refuse to answer questions, or give short, one-word responses. You can even insist that you refrain from answering questions until your lawyer arrives. Just make sure to be calm, polite, and respectful during this process. While we’re at it, here are some things you shouldn’t do if you’ve been arrested: Avoid incriminating yourself. Take measures to avoid self-incriminating yourself. Don’t admit to partaking in any crime. If you admit that you were doing something against the law, it can be used against you—even if you merely mentioned it in passing, rather than making a formal confession. You can always remain silent if you aren’t sure how to respond. Don’t directly lie. However, it’s also a bad idea to directly lie to officers. Giving a false testimony or intentionally misleading officers is going to work against you. Instead of lying, give neutral statements, like “I don’t remember that clearly,” or “I’m not sure.” Again, you can always remain silent if you’re in doubt. Don’t argue with or insult your arresting officers. Antagonizing or insulting your arresting officers can make them less patient and more hostile toward you. Let your lawyer do the talking for you as much as possible, and in the meantime, exercise patience and restraint. The more cooperative and respectful you are with your arresting officers, the better you’re going to be treated. These steps won’t guarantee that you’ll be let off, nor will they make the arrest process pleasant. However, they will help ensure that you’re treated with respect throughout the process, and will get you access to important legal assistance as soon as possible. Obviously, the best thing to do is avoid getting arrested in the first place, but if you ever find yourself in this position, you’ll know how to handle it. Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: cooperate with arresting officers, don't argue, get a defense attorney, what to avoid when you're arrested, what to do when you're arrested
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Vecinos de Sanare protestaron contra los CLAP Aseguraron que estos comités son manejados por grupos afectos al gobierno nacional, lo que han catalogado de mafia Tweet: el nacional web 4 de julio 2016 - 01:51 pm Vecinos de Sanare, en el estado Lara, tomaron las calles este lunes para manifestar su descontento con los Comités Locales de Abastecimiento y Distribución (CLAP) que se han instalado en la zona. Denunciaron "un excesivo de alimentos que ha traído como consecuencia desabastecimiento en los comercios y limitación de comidas en cada hogar sanañero", reseña el diario El informador. Aseguraron que los CLAP son manejados por grupos afectos al gobierno nacional, lo que han catalogado de mafia. Los ciudadanos también solicitaron investigar al alcalde Alfredo Orozco, a quien señalan de controlar esta mafia. Multimedia:
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Cheryl's Fundraising Page Project Name: Ecotour Fundraiser About Cheryl: Cheryl is a Wisconsin business women who decided to educate her children in a most innovative way. She took them out of public school and accompanied them on a 14-month trip around the world where they would document and journal their adventures along the way. They rented Gary's vacation home in Bali for a week last year, but when the tour was planned and they learned about it, they were excited to come. To learn more about Cheryl's amazing trip around the world, visit: http://blog.travelpod.com/travel-blog/friendtheworld/1/tpod.html. You can read about Cheryl's experience in the Blog section under Volunteer Why am I doing this?: The orangutan’s rainforest habitat is disappearing at an unprecedented rate. 80% of the orangutan’s rain forests has been decimated in the past 20 years. Much of what remains is degraded by drought, forest fires and illegal logging. This destruction is also inflicting a massive amount of suffering on a species that is 97% genetically identical to humans, intelligent as a 5 to 6 year old child and is self-aware. Tragically, extinction in the wild is likely for both Sumatran and Bornean orangutans if we do not take immediate action. The Orangutan Project (TOP) and the Orang Utan Republik Foundation (OURF) aims to ensure the survival of orangutans in the wild within available populations and their welfare. This is done by conducting TOP’s and OURF's own work and assisting other accredited conservation projects according to the most effective outcomes for the species. The organisations provides technical and financial assistance directly to conservation education projects (OURF) and orangutan rescue and rehabilitation centres (TOP). This includes much needed resources for the day-to-day care needs, the reintroduction of orphaned orangutans and the locating and securing of release sites. Presently there are over 2,000 orphaned orangutans living in care centres in Borneo and Sumatra. But this work can only continue if we have your help... I'm donating one month of my time to help the Orang Utan Republik Foundation and am trying to help raise donations as well. Please help by contributing. Want to help Cheryl? Here is how you can help Cheryl fundraise the required donation to the Orang Utan Republik Foundation. Click on the Paypal button and enter the amount you would like to contribute. Donations on behalf of Cheryl to the Foundation are tax-deductible.
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Milonga. Hasta las candelas non ardan – Alessandro Marangi Amato Ines e Carlos, vittime della loro intemperanza e superficialità, muovono i loro passi all’interno di un contesto sociale segnato da pregressi di violenza e di sopraffazione. Un passato che ha lasciato nell’anima della gente quella sorta di rassegnazione tipica di chi ha sofferto e subito. L’uccisione di Carlos provoca sgomento nella piccola comunità… Eppure Ines lo amava… Cosa l’ha condotta a un gesto così estremo? Nascondere la donna, per evitare ripercussioni spiacevoli, è l’unica soluzione possibile. Don Luis, punto di riferimento della cittadina fin dal tempo della Repressione, sostenuto dalle persone più in vista del luogo, si erge a giudice in nome di una Giustizia che è assente, corrotta e priva di strumenti probatori atti a garantire un’equa sentenza. L’idea sembra paradossale ma la socialità impone determinati obblighi. Milonga Hasta las candelas non ardan di Alessandro Marangi Amato è un omaggio a tutte le donne. Autore dalle straordinarie capacità descrittive, dipinge perfettamente l’universo femminile in tutte le sue sfumature, dalle più delicate alle più intense. I suoi personaggi, dotati di corposità e autonomia individuale, si inseriscono perfettamente nell’ampio movimento narrativo. Romanzo dai toni sensuali e drammatici, si muove sulle note di una narrazione costantemente ritmica, volta a richiamare la fluttuazione energica e vivace, avvolta di passionalità, tipica della milonga. Scrive storie da quando ha imparato a tenere in mano la penna. Nel 2021 ha partecipato per la prima volta a un concorso ed è risultato fra i dieci finalisti del call per racconti brevi indetto dal Premio Calvino. Il suo racconto fantascientifico, insieme a quello degli altri finalisti, è stato pubblicato dalla casa editrice WriteUp. Laureato in Pedagogia con una tesi di Estetica sull’opera poetica di G.M. Hopkins, per circa sette anni ha collaborato con alcune importanti riviste accademiche pubblicando recensioni e saggi. Ha ricoperto il ruolo di cultore della materia presso la cattedra di Estetica dell’università di Genova. Ha pubblicato un testo teatrale per ragazzi, un paio di poesie con il Premio Luzi e alcuni capitoli di libri di carattere psicopedagogico con Franco Angeli. Attualmente riveste il ruolo di direttore di due strutture per persone adulte con disabilità, a cui affianca quella di formatore e saltuariamente di professore a contratto per l’università. Recensisci per primo “Milonga. Hasta las candelas non ardan – Alessandro Marangi Amato” Annulla risposta L’agire monetario. – Alessio Lofaro Da qualche decennio la società sta attraversando una fase di transizione repentina e globale: la costante evoluzione delle tecnologie, la metamorfosi del mercato e del lavoro e un nuovo modoRead More L’ATTESA. AUTOBIOGRAFIA DI UN AMORE – Luana G. Lorenzi Luana è una bella ragazza di diciannove anni che vive a Rieti per gran parte dell’anno e che l’estate torna nel paesino dove è nata, per trascorrere le vacanze daiRead More
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June 11, 2021 @ 10:30 am – 11:00 am
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Home Risk-Based Standards for Cybersecurity: Global Challenges and Solutions Saturday, 15 February 2014: 1:00 PM-2:30 PM Columbus KL (Hyatt Regency Chicago) A cyber domain integrates and supports critical infrastructures, global economic prosperity, public health and safety, and national security. The U.S., EU and other governments are calling for a strengthened position against cyber attacks. Viruses, Trojan horses, denial of service attacks, and other methods can compromise sensitive data and disrupt critical services. Toward this end, President Obama’s Executive Order 13636 calls for adopting and implementing risk-based standards to identify high-risk infrastructure and select alternatives for cyber risk mitigation. What does it mean for a standard to be “risk-based”? Risk is traditionally defined as a triplet consisting of what can go wrong, how likely it is to happen, and the consequences of it happening. However, traditional approaches to risk analysis are insufficient given the rapid pace of evolution and the unprecedented uncertainty inherent in cyber threats. This symposium brings together government officials and technology industry representatives responsible for standard development and scientists studying risk-based standards. The dynamic nature of cyber risks requires semi-quantitative methods that integrate technical data and value judgments. Moreover, continuous assimilation of new information and monitoring of changing stakeholder priorities and adversarial capabilities through adaptive management are required for successful implementation of a cybersecurity framework. Organizer: Igor Linkov, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center Co-Organizer: Elke Anklam, European Commission, Joint Research Center Daniel DiMase, Honeywell Corporation Discussant: Ron Ross, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Risk-Based Framework for Cybersecurity: NIST Perspectives George Apostolakis, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory COmmission The Use of Risk Information in Nuclear Regulatory Decision Making Ortwin Renn, University of Stuttgart Risk-Based Regulatory Approaches in the U.S. and EU: Comparison and Applications See more of: Global Perspectives and Issues See more of: Symposia << Previous Symposium Next Symposium >>
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Damn Country Music Journey – Part 4 James Stewart2017-08-08T13:04:56-05:00November 5th, 2015| Tim McGraw is releasing his fourteenth studio album, Damn Country Music, on November 6th. This week leading up to album release day, we are getting up close and personal with the Country music superstar in a four-part series that chronicles his musical journey, and everything that has brought him to this point in his incredible career. Throughout “Tim McGraw: My Damn Country Music Journey,” fans will go with him to different landmarks around Nashville that have helped define who he is an artist. We’ll see the studio where he recorded his new album, the Greyhound Bus Depot where Tim first arrived in Nashville, the bars and clubs where he first performed, and the rehearsal performance hall where he and his band practice for upcoming TV performances. Tim talks about how he came up with the idea for the music video for “Humble And Kind”. “The song is so special, I really wanted the meaning to it in the music video to be really universal, and worldly, and encompass everyone, and what the emotion of the song is.” Watch the last behind the scenes video with Bobby Bones & Amy here. TIM MCGRAW RELEASES “NUNCA TE OLVIDES DE AMAR” SNAP FITNESS TO DEVELOP CUSTOM SIGNATURE CLUBS WITH SUPERSTAR TIM MCGRAW
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La fabuleuse aventure de Bibouna et le tour du monde d'Aspara de Marjorie Vignau, Florence Poilroux 7 contes créoles de Marie-Renette Tacite-Agénor Pas d'Chance de Michel Brès, Flore Air Madagascar, 45 ans de passion aux couleurs malgaches Réf. 859 Prix -5% : 22.24 € par Erick Rabemananoro | Air Madagascar Collection | Hors collection Catégorie | histoire, patrimoine | beaux livres 186 pages | 23 x 28,5 cm | 1133 g Dépôt légal | 30 janvier 2007 Numéro ISBN | 978-99903-36-26-9 Résumé | Créée en 1961 sous le nom de Madair, la Société Nationale Malgache de Transport Aérien a fêté son 45ème anniversaire en 2006. Ce n'est qu'en 1962 que ses dirigeants décidèrent de rebaptiser la compagnie aérienne Air Madagascar. Symbole de l'histoire économique de la Grande Ile, l'entreprise a traversé les soubresauts politiques du pays et connaît aujourd'hui un renouveau après une période très difficile. Premier livre entièrement consacré à la compagnie malgache, l'ouvrage présente une iconographie souvent inédite (photos d'appareils, affiches publicitaires, passagers célèbres, etc). Notre avis | La première partie du livre retrace l'histoire de la compagnie malgache de 1961 à 2006. Elle est traduite en malgache et en anglais, et complétée par une collection de portraits et d'anecdotes. Des analyses thématiques et un album photo d'une vingtaine de pages illustrant les grandes heures de la compagnie complètent l'ouvrage. Un must pour les mordus d'aviation de l'océan Indien. Le Général Decaen à l’Ile de France, Jacques Sandeau - Editions Amalthée Honoré et apprécié de son vivant, Decaen est aujourd’hui injustement oublié. Son action a pourtant laissé des traces durables : code Decaen dans notre droit administratif, permanence de la langue française, parlée officiellement à l’île Maurice et aux Seychelles, respect et amour de la France dans l’océan Indien. (suite...) Commandants et gouverneurs de l'île de la Réunion, Raoul Lucas, Mario Serviable auteur - Océan éditions Livre d'histoire, aux lectures multiples, et livre ouvert sur le présent pour une société en construction confrontée à de nombreux enjeux entre Histoire, Mémoire et Pouvoir. Voici des portraits d’hommes qui ont eu en main, et bien souvent à cœur, le destin de La Réunion, colonie. (suite...)
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← Where did you come from, Cotton Mouth Man?: Blues harp legend James Cotton strikes a personal chord with new Alligator CD Episode 4, The BluesPowR Radio Hour → Smithsonian Folkways delivers another classic in Classic Harmonica Blues Posted on May 21, 2013 by Mike Hard as it may be to imagine a worthy collection of blues harmonica that doesn’t include the likes of James Cotton, Little Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson, Junior Wells, or Big Walter Horton, leave it to the good folks at Smithsonian Folkways to come up with one, in this case, Classic Harmonica Blues from Smithsonian Folkways, out today. To be clear, never does the label attempt to position or pass off this record as any kind of “best of” compilation – just one comprised of quality classic recordings: something they accomplish quite nicely. (If you’re looking for more of the former, we might suggest you check out a recent double CD set called Mississippi Saxophone on the Blues Boulevard label, which includes tracks – and often more than one – from each of the artists noted above, in addition to Howlin’ Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Billy Boy Arnold, Sonny Terry, Charlie Musselwhite, and Kim Wilson, among others.) Culled from the collections of Folkways Record founder Moses Asch as well as the Smithsonian’s own Folklife Festival, Classic Harmonica Blues includes 20 tracks from a dozen different harmonica players. Combined with the absence of some of the more popular names in blues harmonica mentioned above, a few may be tempted to dismiss this set for its lack of variety in artists – along with four tracks featuring Sonny Terry and three from Doctor Ross, the CD includes two songs each from Eddie Burns, Phil Wiggins, and Charlie Sayles, accounting for a total of 13 of the collection’s tunes – but that, my friends, would be a mistake. Despite the initial appearance of repetition among artists, the tracks here offer a remarkably impressive diversity, ranging in style from the Piedmont and Delta-to-Midwest traditions to jug and washboard bands and street corner performances, finding the contributions of these repeat acts interspersed with songs from the likes of the Memphis Jug Band, Jazz Gillum, John Sebastian, and the Chambers Brothers, making for a rather interesting variety of songs, including eight previously unreleased tunes from the Folklife Festival reels. Opening on the shuffling country blues of Doctor Ross, the Harmonica Boss‘ “Theme Song” (harkening back to his radio show on Helena, Arkansas’ KFFA) from a 1987 festival performance, the album moves to a studio-recorded vocal duet from Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee in “Heart in Sorrow,” with McGhee’s smooth, expressive vocals on the repeating chorus of “I ain’t got no lovin’ baby now” perfectly complementing the plaintive wails of Terry’s harmonica. A 1957 field recording of “Take Your Fingers Off It” is the first of several jug or washboard band numbers you’ll hear on the compilation, reuniting the surviving members of the famous Memphis Jug Band more than 20 years after the group first recorded the song. Later in the disc, Geoff Muldaur (mandolin and vocals), Paul Rishell (guitar), and Annie Raines (harmonica) join with John Sebastian (guitar) of Lovin’ Spoonful fame and Fritz Richmond on jug for “Minglewood Blues,” with the disc closing out on a double-entendred “Custard Pie” that may not exactly be clean but is certainly good fun, with Sonny Terry on harmonica and vocals, backed by a lively washboard band. Among the more recognizable of the tunes you’ll hear along the way are such classics as Sonny Boy Williamson II’s (Aleck Rice Miller) “Nine Below Zero,” performed here by Eddie Burns during the 1987 Folklife Festival; Sonny Boy (John Lee) Williamson’s “Good Morning Little School Girl” done by Doctor Ross, the Harmonica Boss, also from a 1987 performance; and an “I Feel So Good” (Big Bill Broonzy) that finds guitarist and singer Warner Williams joined by Jay Summerour on harmonica. Northerner Charlie Sayles offers a slightly funky take on Sonny Boy II’s “Bye Bye Bird,” while Phil Wiggins gets a little help from some friends on a July 1991 performance of “Sweet Home Chicago,” including Delta legends Johnny Shines and Robert Lockwood Jr. both on guitar and vocals and Henry Townsend on piano. Eddie Burns finds his way back to the festival stage with a stripped-down solo take on Sonny Boy II’s “One Way Out” that helps to keep the focus squarely on Burns’ harmonica skills; it’s a far cry from the Allman Brothers cover of the same tune, but not in a bad way. Sonny Terry’s other contributions consist of a solo performance of the Piedmont standard “Crow Jane Blues” and another pairing with Brownie McGhee on the swinging “Boogie Baby,” with Doctor Ross, the Harmonica Boss also hitting on his own 1953 hit “Chicago Breakdown” during a 1987 festival performance. Of the other recurring artists, Phil Wiggins is paired with his good friend John Cephas on guitar and vocals for a dogged “Dog Days of August” and Charlie Sayles offers a gritty street corner original in “Train Piece” from the 1977 festival. The set also includes two pretty nifty instrumentals: an upbeat “Gillum Blues” from Jazz Gillum that features blues great Memphis Slim on piano and a short but beautiful take from Roscoe Holcomb on the British ballad “Barbara Allen Blues,” while Neal Pattman offers some deep southern harmonica and vocals with a field recording of “Low Down Blues” and the Chambers Brothers provide an early rock, Yardbirds-flavored “Hooka Tooka” to help round out the compilation. As usual with Smithsonian Folkways recordings, the liner notes that accompany the collection are informative and extensive, making this a terrific little piece of blues history. And with the Memorial Day holiday fast approaching, we can’t think of a more American way to enjoy the long weekend than listening to these genuinely classic selections. Indeed, when it comes to blues harmonica, this is a darn good set to have. 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Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Act, 2007 Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Act An Act to establish and incorporate a teaching and affiliating University at Amarkantak in the State of Madhya Pradesh to facilitate and promote avenues of higher education and research facilities for the tribal population in India and to provide for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. 1. Short title and commencement 3. Establishment of University 4. Objects of University 5. Powers of University 7. University open to all classes, castes and creed 8. Residence of students 9. Power to establish and maintain schools 10. The Visitor 11. Officers of University 12. The Chancellor 13. The Vice-Chancellor 14. The Pro-Vice-Chancellor 15. The Deans of Faculties 16. The Directors of Regional Centres 17. The Registrar 18. The Finance Officer 19. The Controller of Examinations 20. The Librarian 21. Other officers 22. Authorities of University 23. The Court 24. The Executive Council 25. The Academic Council 26. The College Development Council 27. The Boards of Studies, Academic Boards and Management Boards 28. The Finance Committee 29. Other authorities of University 30. Power to make Statutes 31. Statutes, how to be made 32. Power to make Ordinances 33. Regulations 34. Annual report 35. Annual accounts 36. Fund of University 37. Returns and information 38. Conditions of service of employees 39. Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students 40. Right to appeal 41. Provident and pension funds 42. Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies 43. Constitution of Committees 44. Filling of casual vacancies 45. Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies 47. Mode of proof of University record 48. Power to remove difficulties 49. Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament 50. Transitional provisions BE it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows:— (1) This Act may be called the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Act, 2007. (2) It shall come into force on such date 1 as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. In this Act, and in all Statutes made hereunder, unless the context otherwise requires.— (a) "Academic Board" in relation to a regional centre or a recognised institution means the academic body charged with the academic matters of such centre or institution, as the case may be, and recognised as such by the University; (b) "Academic Council" means the Academic Council of the University; (c) "academic staff" means such categories of staff as are designated as academic staff by the Ordinances; (d) "Affiliated College" means a college admitted to the privileges of the University; (e) "Board of Studies" means the Board of Studies of the University; (f) "Campus" means the unit established or constituted for making arrangements for instruction, or research, or both, and includes off-campuses; (g) "Chancellor", "Vice-Chancellor" and "Pro-Vice-Chancellor" mean, respectively, the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University; (h) "College Development Council" means the College Development Council of the University; (i) "Court" means the Court of the University; (j) "Dean" means Head of a Faculty of the University; (k) "Department" means a Department of Studies and includes a Centre of Studies; (l) "distance education system" means the system of imparting education through any means of communication, such as broadcasting, telecasting, webcasting correspondence courses, seminars, contact programmes or the combination of any two or more such means; (m) "Director" means Head of a Regional Centre; (n) "employee" means any person appointed by the University and includes teachers and other staff of the University; (o) "Executive Council" means the Executive Council of the University; (p) "Faculty" means a Faculty of the University; (q) "Finance Committee" means the Finance Committee of the University; 1. 8th July 2008, vide notification No. S.O. 1630(E), dated 7th July, 2008, see Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, sec. 3(ii). (r) "Hall" means a unit of residence or of corporate life for the students of the University, or of a College or of an Institution, maintained or recognised by the University; (s) "Institution" means an academic institution, not being a College, maintained by, or admitted to the privileges of, the University; (t) "Management Board" in relation to a regional centre or a recognised institution means the governing body charged with the management of the affairs of such centre or institution, as the case may be, and recognised as such by the University; (u) "Principal" means the Head of a College or an Institution maintained by the University and includes, where there is no Principal, the person for the time being duly appointed to act as Principal, and in the absence of the Principal, or the acting Principal, a Vice-Principal duly appointed as such; (v) "recognised teachers" means such persons as may be recognised by the University for the purpose of imparting instructions in a College or an Institution admitted to the privileges of the University; (w) "Regional Centres" means off-campuses constituted by the University and functioning as part of the University, established in more tribal dominated areas, as prescribed in the Statutes; (x) "Regulations" means the Regulations made by any authority of the University under this Act for the time being in force; (y) "Scheduled Population" means and includes the Scheduled Tribes as well as Scheduled Castes, as defined in the Constitution of India; (z) "Statutes" and "Ordinances" mean, respectively, the Statutes and the Ordinances of the University, for the time being in force; (za) "teachers of the University" means Professors, Readers, Lecturers and such other persons as may be appointed for imparting instructions or conducting research in the University or any College or Institution maintained by the University and are designated as teachers by the Ordinances; (zb) "University" means the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University as incorporated under this Act. (1) There shall be established, in the State of Madhya Pradesh, a University by the name of "Indira Gandhi National Tribal University". (2) The headquarters of the University shall be at Amarkantak. (3) The University shall have such number of Regional Centres and Campuses in the tribal areas as the University may deem fit. (4) The first Chancellor, the first Vice-Chancellor and the first members of the Court, the Executive Council and the Academic Council, and all such persons who may hereafter become such officers or members, so long as they continue to hold such office or membership, are hereby constituted a body corporate by the name of "Indira Gandhi National Tribal University". (5) The University shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, and shall sue and be sued by the said name. The objects of the University shall be,— (i) to provide avenues of higher education and research facilities primarily for the tribal population of India; (ii) to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in tribal art, culture, tradition, language, medicinal systems, customs, forest based economic activities, flora, fauna and advancement in technologies relating to the natural resources of the tribal areas; (iii) to collaborate with national and international universities or organisations, specially for undertaking cultural studies and research on tribal populations; (iv) to formulate tribal centric development models, publish reports and monographs; and to organise conferences, seminars on issues relating to tribes; and to provide inputs to policy matters in different spheres; (v) to take appropriate measures for promoting, the members of tribal communities capable of managing, administering and looking after their own needs by access to higher education through a University of their own; (vi) to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in such other branches of learning as it may deem fit; (vii) to take appropriate measures for promoting innovations in teaching-learning processes in inter-disciplinary studies and research; and to pay special attention to the improvement of the social, educational and economic conditions and welfare of the Scheduled Tribes within the Union of India, their intellectual, academic and cultural development. The University shall have the following powers, namely:— (i) to provide for instruction in such branches of learning as the University may, from time to time, determine and to make provisions for research and for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge; (ii) to grant, subject to such conditions as the University may determine, diplomas or certificates to, and confer degrees or other academic distinctions on the basis of examinations, evaluation or any other method of testing on, persons, and to withdraw any such diplomas, certificates, degrees or other academic distinctions for good and sufficient cause; (iii) to organise and to undertake extra-mural studies, training and extension services; (iv) to confer honorary degrees or other distinctions in the manner prescribed by the Statutes; (v) to provide facilities through the distance education system to such persons as it may determine; (vi) to institute Directorships, Principalships, Associateships, Professorships, Readerships, Lecturerships and other teaching or academic positions, required by the University and to appoint persons to such Directorships, Principalships, Associateships, Professorships, Readerships, Lecturerships and other teaching or academic positions; (vii) to recognise an institution of higher learning for such purposes as the University may determine and to withdraw such recognition; (viii) to recognise persons for imparting instructions in any College or Institution recognised or maintained by the University; (ix) to appoint persons working in any other University or educational institution as teachers of the University for a specified period; (x) to create administrative, ministerial and other posts and to make appointments thereto; (xi) to co-operate or collaborate or associate with any other University or authority or Institution of higher learning in such manner and for such purposes as the University may determine; (xii) to establish, with the prior approval of the Central Government, such Campuses, special centres, specialised laboratories or other units for research and instruction as are, in the opinion of the University, necessary for the furtherance of its objects; (xiii) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, studentships, medals and prizes; (xiv) to establish and maintain Colleges, Institutions and Halls; (xv) to make provision for research and advisory services and for that purpose to enter into such arrangements with other institutions, industrial or other organisations, as the University may deem necessary; (xvi) to organise and conduct refresher courses, workshops, seminars and other programmes for teachers, evaluators and other academic staff; (xvii) to make special arrangements in respect of the residence and teaching of women students as the University may deem necessary; (xviii) to appoint on contract or otherwise visiting professors, Emeritus Professors, Consultants, Scholars and such other persons who may contribute to the advancement of the objects of the University; (xix) to confer autonomous status on a College or an Institution or a Department, as the case may be, in accordance with the Statutes; (xx) to admit to its privileges Colleges and Institutions located in India not maintained by the University; to withdraw all or any of those privileges in accordance with such conditions as may be prescribed by the Statutes; to recognise, guide, supervise, and control Halls not maintained by the University and other accommodation for students, and to withdraw any such recognition; (xxi) to determine standards of admission to the University which may include examination, evaluation or any other method of testing; (xxii) to demand and receive payment of fees and other charges; (xxiii) to supervise the residences of the students of the University and to make arrangements for promoting their health and general welfare; (xxiv) to lay down conditions of service of all categories of employees, including their code of conduct; (xxv) to regulate and enforce discipline among the students and the employees and to take such disciplinary measures in this regard as may be deemed by the University to be necessary; (xxvi) to make arrangements for promoting the health and general welfare of the employees; (xxvii) to receive benefactions, donations and gifts and to acquire, hold, manage and dispose of with the previous approval of the Central Government, any property, movable or immovable, including trust and endowment properties for the purposes of the University; (xxviii) to borrow, with the prior approval of the Central Government, on the security of the property of the University, money for the purposes of the University; (xxix) to establish such number of Regional Centres in various tribal areas of the country as are, in the opinion of the University, necessary for the furtherance of its objects; (xxx) to make special provisions for the promotion of educational, economic interests and welfare of the members belonging to the Scheduled Tribes by providing adequate percentage of seats in the matters of admission, of posts in the matter of employment and other benefits; (xxxi) to do all such other acts and things as may be necessary, incidental or conducive to the attainment of all or any of its objects. The jurisdiction of the University shall extend to the whole of India. The University shall be open to persons of either sex and of whatever race, creed, caste or class, and it shall not be lawful for the University to adopt or impose on any person, any test whatsoever of religious belief or profession in order to entitle him to be appointed as a teacher of the University or to hold any other office therein or be admitted as a student in the University or to graduate thereat or to enjoy or exercise any privilege thereof: Provided that nothing in this section shall be deemed to prevent the University from making special provisions for the employment or admission of women, persons with disabilities or of persons belonging to the weaker sections of the society and, in particular, of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes. Every student of the University other than a student who pursues a course of study by distance education system, shall reside in a Hall or hostel or under such conditions as may be prescribed by the Ordinances. The University shall, subject to Statutes, have power to establish at least one school in every Regional Centre, as a model school for the schools of the region. (1) The President of India shall be the Visitor of the University. (2) The Visitor may, from time to time, appoint one or more persons to review the work and progress of the University, including Colleges and Institutions maintained by it, and to submit a report thereon; and upon receipt of that report, the Visitor may, after obtaining the views of the Executive Council thereon through the Vice-Chancellor, take such action and issue such directions as he considers necessary in respect of any of the matters dealt with in the report and the University shall be bound to comply with such directions. (3) The Visitor shall have the right to cause an inspection to be made by such person or persons as he may direct, of the University, its buildings, libraries, laboratories and equipment, and of any College or Institution maintained by the University or admitted to its privileges; and also of the examinations, teaching and other work conducted or done by the University and to cause an inquiry to be made in like manner in respect of any matter connected with the administration or finances of the University, Colleges or Institutions. (4) The Visitor shall, in every matter referred to in sub-section (3), give notice of his intention to cause an inspection or inquiry to be made,— (a) to the University, if such inspection or inquiry is to be made in respect of the University or any College or Institution maintained by it, or (b) to the management of the College or Institution, if the inspection or inquiry is to be made in respect of College or Institution admitted to the privileges of the University, and the University or the management, as the case may be, shall have the right to make such representations to the Visitor, as it may consider necessary. (5) After considering the representations, if any, made by the University or the management, as the case may be, the Visitor may cause to be made such inspection or inquiry as is referred to in sub-section (3). (6) Where any inspection or inquiry has been caused to be made by the Visitor, the University or the management shall be entitled to appoint a representative, who shall have the right to be present and be heard at such inspection or inquiry. (7) The Visitor may, if the inspection or inquiry is made in respect of the University or any College or Institution maintained by it, address the Vice-Chancellor with reference to the result of such inspection or inquiry together with such views and advice with regard to the action to be taken thereon, as the Visitor may be pleased to offer, and on receipt of address made by the Visitor, the Vice-Chancellor shall communicate, to the Executive Council, the views of the Visitor with such advice as the Visitor may offer upon the action to be taken thereon. (8) The Visitor may, if the inspection or inquiry is made in respect of any College or Institution admitted to the privileges of the University, address the management concerned through the Vice- Chancellor with reference to the result of such inspection or inquiry, his views thereon and such advice as he may be pleased to offer upon the action to be taken thereon. (9) The Executive Council or the management, as the case may be, shall communicate, through the Vice-Chancellor to the Visitor such action, if any, as it proposes to take or has been taken upon the result of such inspection or inquiry. (10) Where, the Executive Council or the management, does not, within a reasonable time, take action to the satisfaction of the Visitor, the Visitor may, after considering any explanation furnished or representation made by the Executive Council or the management, issue such directions as he may think fit and the Executive Council or the management, as the case may be, shall comply with such directions. (11) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this section, the Visitor may, by order in writing, annual any proceeding of the University which is not in conformity with the Act, the Statutes or the Ordinances: Provided that before making any such order, he shall call upon the Registrar to show cause why such an order should not be made, and, if any cause is shown within a reasonable time, he shall consider the same. (12) The Visitor shall have such other powers as may be prescribed by the Statutes. The following shall be the officers of the University:— (1) the Chancellor; (2) the Vice-Chancellor; (3) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor; (4) the Director; (5) the Deans of Faculties; (6) the Registrar; (7) the Finance Officer; (8) the Controller of Examinations; (9) the Librarian; and (10) such other officers as may be declared by the Statutes to be officers of the University. (1) The Chancellor shall be appointed by the Visitor in such manner as may be prescribed by the Statutes. (2) The Chancellor shall, by virtue of his office, be the head of the University and shall, if present, preside at the Convocations of the University held for conferring degrees and meetings of the Court. (1) The Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Visitor in such manner as may be prescribed by the Statutes. (2) The Vice-Chancellor shall be the principal executive and academic officer of the University and shall exercise general supervision and control over the affairs of the University and give effect to the decisions of all the authorities of the University. (3) The Vice-Chancellor may, if he is of the opinion that immediate action is necessary on any matter, exercise any power conferred on any authority of the University by or under this Act and shall report to such authority at its next meeting the action taken by him on such matter: Provided that if the authority concerned is of the opinion that such action ought not to have been taken, it may refer the matter to the Visitor whose decision thereon shall be final: Provided further that any person in the service of the University who is aggrieved by the action taken by the Vice-Chancellor under this sub-section shall have the right to represent against such action to the Executive Council within three months from the date on which decision on such action is communicated to him and thereupon the Executive Council may confirm, modify or reverse the action taken by the Vice- Chancellor. (4) The Vice-Chancellor, if he is of the opinion that any decision of any authority of the University is beyond the powers of the authority conferred by the provisions of this Act, the Statutes or the Ordinances or that any decision taken is not in the interest of the University, may ask the authority concerned to review its decision within sixty days of such decision and if the authority refuses to review the decision either in whole or in part or no decision is taken by it within the said period of sixty days, the matter shall be referred to the Visitor whose decision thereon shall be final. (5) The Vice-Chancellor shall exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the Statutes or the Ordinances. The Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed in such manner and on such terms and conditions of service, and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties, as may be prescribed by the Statutes. Every Dean of Faculty shall be appointed in such manner and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties, as may be prescribed by the Statutes. Every Director of Regional Centre shall be appointed in such manner and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties, as may be prescribed by the Statutes. (1) The Registrar shall be appointed in such manner and on such terms and conditions of service, as may be prescribed by the Statutes. (2) The Registrar shall have the power to enter into agreements, sign documents and authenticate records on behalf of the University and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties, as may be prescribed by the Statutes. The Finance Officer shall be appointed in such manner and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties, as may be prescribed by the Statutes. The Controller of Examinations shall be appointed in such manner and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties, as may be prescribed by the Statutes. The Librarian shall be appointed in such manner and on such terms and conditions of service, and shall exercise such powers and perform such duties, as may be prescribed by the Statutes. The manner of appointment and powers and duties of other officers of the University shall be prescribed by the Statutes. The following shall be the authorities of the University:— (1) the Court; (2) the Executive Council; (3) the Academic Council; (4) the College Development Council; (5) the Board of Studies; (6) the Finance Committee; and (7) such other authorities as may be declared by the Statutes to be the authorities of the University. (1) The constitution of the Court and the term of office of its members shall be prescribed by the Statutes: Provided that the Court shall have adequate number of members from amongst the Scheduled Tribes: Provided further that such number of members as may be prescribed by the Statutes shall be elected from among the teachers, employees and students of the University. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Court shall have the following powers and functions, namely:— (a) to review, from time to time, the broad policies and programmes of the University and to suggest measures for the improvement and development of the University; (b) to consider and pass resolutions on the annual report and the annual accounts of the University and the audit report on such accounts; (c) to advise the Visitor in respect of any matter which may be referred to it for advice; and (d) to perform such other functions as may be prescribed by the Statutes. (1) The Executive Council shall be the principal executive body of the University. (2) The constitution of the Executive Council, the term of office of its members and its powers and functions shall be prescribed by the Statutes: Provided that the Executive Council shall have adequate number of members from amongst the Scheduled Tribes: Provided further that such number of members as may be prescribed by the Statutes shall be from amongst the elected members of the Court. (1) The Academic Council shall be the principal academic body of the University and shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, the Statutes and the Ordinances, co-ordinate and exercise general supervision over the academic policies of the University. (2) The constitution of the Academic Council, the term of office of its members and its powers and functions shall be prescribed by the Statutes: Provided that the Academic Council shall have adequate number of members from amongst the Scheduled Tribes: Provided further that such number of members as may be prescribed by the Statutes shall be from amongst the elected members of the Court who are teachers of the University. (1) The College Development Council shall be responsible for admitting Colleges to the privileges of the University. (2) The constitution of the College Development Council, the term of office of its members and its powers and functions shall be prescribed by the Statutes: Provided that the College Development Council shall have adequate number of members from amongst the Scheduled Tribes. The constitution, powers and functions of the Boards of Studies, the Academic Boards and the Management Boards shall be prescribed by the Statutes: Provided that the Boards of Studies, the Academic Boards and the Management Boards shall have adequate number of members from amongst the Scheduled Tribes. The constitution, powers and functions of the Finance Committee shall be prescribed by the Statutes: Provided that the Finance Committee shall have adequate number of members from amongst the Scheduled Tribes. The constitution, powers and functions of other authorities, as may be declared by the Statutes to be the authorities of the University, shall be prescribed by the Statutes: Provided that the other authorities of the University shall have adequate number of members from amongst the Scheduled Tribes. Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Statutes may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:— (a) the constitution, powers and functions of authorities and other bodies of the University, as may be constituted from time to time; (b) the appointment and continuance in office of the members of the said authorities and bodies, the filling up of vacancies of members, and all other matters relating to those authorities and other bodies for which it may be necessary or desirable to provide; (c) the appointment, powers and duties of the officers of the University and their emoluments; (d) the appointment of teachers, academic staff and other employees of the University, their emoluments and conditions of service; (e) the recognition of persons as recognised teachers; (f) the appointment of teachers, academic staff working in any other University or organisation for a specific period for undertaking a joint project; (g) the conditions of service of employees including provisions for pension, insurance, provident fund, the manner of termination of service and disciplinary action; (h) the principles governing the seniority of service of the employees of the University; (i) the procedure for arbitration in cases of dispute between employees or students and the University; (j) the procedure for appeal to the Executive Council by any employee or student against the action of any officer or authority of the University; (k) the conferment of autonomous status on a College or an Institution or a Department; (l) the establishment and abolition of Faculties, Departments, Centres, Halls, Colleges and Institutions; (m) the conferment of honorary degrees; (n) the withdrawal of degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic distinctions; (o) the conditions under which Colleges and Institutions may be admitted to the privileges of the University and the withdrawal of such privileges; (p) the management of Colleges and Institutions established by the University; (q) the delegation of powers vested in the authorities or officers of the University; (r) the maintenance of discipline among the employees and students; and (s) all other matters which by this Act are to be or may be provided for by the Statutes. (1) The first Statutes are those set out in the Schedule. (2) The Executive Council may, from time to time, make new or additional Statutes or may amend or repeal the Statutes referred to in sub-section (1): Provided that the Executive Council shall not make, amend or repeal any Statutes affecting the status, powers or constitution of any authority of the University until such authority has been given an opportunity of expressing an opinion in writing on the proposed changes, and any opinion so expressed shall be considered by the Executive Council. (3) Every new Statute or addition to the Statutes or any amendment or repeal of a Statute shall require the assent of the Visitor who may assent thereto or withhold assent or remit to the Executive Council for re-consideration. (4) A new Statute or a Statute amending or repealing an existing Statute shall have no validity unless it has been assented to by the Visitor. (5) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing sub-sections, the Visitor may make new or additional Statutes or amend or repeal the Statutes referred to in sub-section (1), during the period of three years immediately after the commencement of this Act: Provided that the Visitor may, on the expiry of the said period of three years, make, within one year from the date of such expiry, such detailed Statutes as he may consider necessary and such detailed Statutes shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament. (6) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing sub-sections, the Visitor may direct the University to make provisions in the Statutes in respect of any matter specified by him and if the Executive Council is unable to implement such direction within sixty days of its receipt, the Visitor may, after considering the reasons, if any, communicated by the Executive Council for its inability to comply with such direction, make or amend the Statutes suitably. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act and the Statutes, the Ordinances may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:— (a) the admission of students to the University and their enrolment as such; (b) the courses of study to be laid down for all degrees, diplomas and certificates of the University; (c) the medium of instruction and examination; (d) the award of degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic distinctions, the qualifications for the same and the means to be taken relating to the granting and obtaining of the same; (e) the fees to be charged for courses of study in the University and for admission to the examinations, degrees and diplomas of the University; (f) the institution of fellowships, scholarships, studentships, medals and prizes; (g) the conditions for award of fellowships, scholarships, studentships, medals and prizes; (h) the conduct of examinations, including the term of office and the manner of appointment and the duties of examining bodies, examiners and moderators; (i) the conditions of residence of the students of the University; (j) the special arrangements, if any, which may be made for the residence and teaching of women students and the prescribing of special courses of studies for them; (k) the appointments and emoluments of employees other than those for whom provision has been made in the Statutes; (l) the setting up of a machinery for redressal of grievances of employees; (m) the establishment and management of Regional Centres, Schools, Colleges, other Institutions, Centres of Studies, Boards of Studies, Special Centres, Specialised Laboratories and other Committees; (n) the manner of co-operation and collaboration with other Universities, institutions and other non-profiteering agencies including learned bodies or associations; (o) the creation, composition and functions of any other body which is considered necessary for improving the academic life of the University; (p) the institution of fellowships, scholarships, studentships, medals and prizes; (q) the supervision of management of Colleges and Institutions admitted to the privileges of the University; and (r) all other matters which by this Act or the Statutes, are to be or may be, provided for by the Ordinances. (2) The first Ordinances shall be made by the Vice-Chancellor with the previous approval of the Central Government and the Ordinances so made may be amended, repealed or added to at any time by the Executive Council in the manner prescribed by the Statutes. The authorities of the University may make Regulations, consistent with this Act, the Statutes and the Ordinances for the conduct of their own business and that of the Committees, if any, appointed by them and not provided for by this Act, the Statutes or the Ordinances, in the manner prescribed by the Statutes. (1) The annual report of the University shall be prepared under the direction of the Executive Council, which shall include, among other matters, the steps taken by the University towards the fulfilment of its objects and shall be submitted to the Court on or after such date as may be prescribed by the Statutes and the Court shall consider the report in its annual meeting. (2) The Court shall submit the annual report to the Visitor along with its comments, if any. (3) A copy of the annual report, as prepared under sub-section (1), shall also be submitted to the Central Government, which shall, as soon as may be, cause the same to be laid before both Houses of Parliament. (1) The annual accounts and balance-sheet of the University shall be prepared under the directions of the Executive Council and shall, once at least every year and at intervals of not more than fifteen months, be audited by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India or by such persons as he may authorise in this behalf. (2) A copy of the annual accounts together with the audit report thereon shall be submitted to the Court and the Visitor along with the observations of the Executive Council. (3) Any observations made by the Visitor on the annual accounts shall be brought to the notice of the Court and the observations of the Court, if any, shall, after being considered by the Executive Council, be submitted to the Visitor. (4) A copy of the annual accounts together with the audit report as submitted to the Visitor, shall also be submitted to the Central Government, which shall, as soon as may be, cause the same to be laid before both Houses of Parliament. (5) The audited annual accounts after having been laid before both Houses of Parliament shall be published in the Official Gazette. (1) There shall be a University Fund which shall include— (a) any contribution or grant made by the State Government; (b) any contribution or grant made by the University Grants Commission or the Central Government; (c) any contribution made by Government, semi-Government or autonomous bodies; (d) any bequests, donations, endowments or other grants made by any private individual or institution; (e) income received by the University from fees and charges; and (f) amounts received from any other source. (2) The amount of the said Fund shall be kept in a Scheduled Bank as defined in the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934) or in a corresponding new bank constituted under the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970 (5 of 1970) and the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1980 (40 of 1980) or may be invested in such securities authorised by the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 (2 of 1882) as may be decided by the Executive Council. (3) The said Fund may be utilised for such purposes of the University and in such manner as may be prescribed. The University shall furnish to the Central Government such returns or other information with respect to its property or activities as the Central Government may, from time to time, require. (1) Every employee of the University shall be appointed under a written contract, which shall be lodged with the University and a copy of which shall be furnished to the employee concerned. (2) Any dispute arising out of the contract between the University and any employee shall, at the request of the employee, be referred to a Tribunal of Arbitration consisting of one member appointed by the Executive Council, one member nominated by the employee concerned and an umpire appointed by the Visitor. (3) The decision of the Tribunal shall be final, and no suit shall lie in any civil court in respect of the matters decided by the Tribunal: Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall preclude the employee from availing of the judicial remedies available under articles 32 and 226 of the Constitution. (4) Every request made by the employee under sub-section (2), shall be deemed to be a submission to arbitration upon the terms of this section within the meaning of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (26 of 1996). (5) The procedure for regulating the work of the Tribunal shall be prescribed by the Statutes. (1) Any student or candidate for an examination whose name has been removed from the rolls of the University by the orders or resolution of the Vice-Chancellor, Discipline Committee or Examination Committee, as the case may be, and who has been debarred from appearing at the examinations of the University for more than one year, may, within ten days of the date of receipt of such orders or copy of such resolution by him, appeal to the Executive Council and the Executive Council may confirm, modify or reverse the decision of the Vice-Chancellor or the Committee, as the case may be. (2) Any dispute arising out of any disciplinary action taken by the University against a student shall, at the request of such student, be referred to a Tribunal of Arbitration and the provisions of sub-sections (2), (3), (4) and (5) of section 38 shall, as far as may be, apply to a reference made under this sub-section. Every employee or student of the University or of a College or Institution maintained by the University or admitted to its privileges shall, notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, have a right to appeal within such time as may be prescribed by the Statutes, to the Executive Council against the decision of any officer or authority of the University or of the Principal or the management of any College or an Institution, as the case may be, and thereupon the Executive Council may confirm, modify or reverse the decision appealed against. (1) The University shall constitute for the benefit of its employees such provident or pension fund or provide such insurance schemes as it may deem fit in such manner and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by the Statutes. (2) Where such provident fund or pension fund has been so constituted, the Central Government may declare that the provisions of the Provident Funds Act, 1925 (19 of 1925) shall apply to such fund, as if it were a Government provident fund. If any question arises as to whether any person has been duly elected or appointed as, or is entitled to be, a member of any authority or other body of the University, the matter shall be referred to the Visitor whose decision thereon shall be final. Where any authority of the University is given power by this Act or the Statutes to appoint Committees, such Committees shall, save as otherwise provided, consist of the members of the authority concerned and of such other person, if any, as the authority in each case may think fit. All casual vacancies among the members (other than ex officio members) of any authority or other body of the University shall be filled, as soon as may be, by the person or body who appoints, elects or co-opts the member whose place has become vacant and person appointed, elected or co-opted to a casual vacancy shall be a member of such authority or body for the residue of the term for which the person whose place he fills would have been a member. No act or proceedings of any authority or other body of the University shall be invalid merely by reason of the existence of a vacancy or vacancies among its members. No suit or other legal proceeding shall lie against any officer or other employee of the University for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of any of the provisions of this Act, the Statutes or the Ordinances. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872) or in any other law for the time being in force, a copy of any receipt, application, notice, order, proceeding or resolution of any authority or other body of the University, or any other document in possession of the University, or any entry in any register duly maintained by the University, if certified by the Registrar, shall be received as prima facie evidence of such receipt, application, notice, order, proceeding, resolution or document or the existence of entry in the register and shall be admitted as evidence of the matters and transactions therein where the original thereof would, if produced, have been admissible in evidence. (1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the Central Government may, by order published in the Official Gazette, make such provisions, not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, as appear to it to be necessary or expedient for removing the difficulty: Provided that no such order shall be made under this section after the expiry of three years from the commencement of this Act. (2) Every order made under sub-section (1) shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament while it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the order or both Houses agree that the order should not be made, the order shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that order. (1) Every Statute, Ordinance or Regulation made under this Act shall be published in the Official Gazette. (2) Every Statute, Ordinance or Regulation made under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the Statute, Ordinance or Regulation or both Houses agree that the Statute, Ordinance or Regulation should not be made, the Statute, Ordinance or Regulation shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that Statute, Ordinance or Regulation. (3) The power to make Statutes, Ordinances or Regulations shall include the power to give retrospective effect, from a date not earlier than the date of commencement of this Act, to the Statute, Ordinance or Regulation or any of them but no retrospective effect shall be given to any Statute, Ordinance or Regulation so as to prejudicially affect the interests of any person to whom such Statute, Ordinance or Regulation may be applicable. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act and the Statutes,— (a) the first Chancellor and first Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Central Government in such manner and on such conditions as may be deemed fit and each of the said officer shall hold office for such term, not exceeding five years, as may be specified by the Central Government; (b) the first Registrar and the first Finance Officer shall be appointed by the Central Government and each of the said officers shall hold office for a term of three years; (c) the first Court and the first Executive Council shall consist of not more than thirty-one members and eleven members, respectively, who shall be nominated by the Central Government and shall hold office for a term of three years; (d) the first College Development Council shall consist of not more than eleven members, who shall be nominated by the Central Government and they shall hold office for a term of three years; (e) the first Academic Council shall consist of not more than twenty-one members, who shall be nominated by the Central Government and they shall hold office for a term of three years: Provided that if any vacancy occurs in the above offices or authorities, the same shall be filled by appointment or nomination, as the case may be, by the Central Government, and the person so appointed or nominated shall hold office for so long as the officer or member in whose place he is appointed or nominated would have held office, if such vacancy had not occurred. (See section 31) THE STATUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY 1. The Chancellor.—(1) The Chancellor shall be appointed by the Visitor from a panel of not less than three persons recommended by the Executive Council from amongst persons of eminence in the academic or public life of the country: Provided that if the Visitor does not approve of any of the persons so recommended, he may call for fresh recommendations from the Executive Council. (2) The Chancellor shall hold office for a term of five years and shall be eligible for re-appointment: Provided that notwithstanding the expiry of his term of office, the Chancellor shall continue to hold office until his successor enters upon his office. 2. The Vice-Chancellor.—(1) The Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Visitor from a panel of not less than three persons who shall be recommended by a Committee as constituted under clause (2): Provided that if the Visitor does not approve of any of the persons included in the panel, he may call for a fresh panel. (2) The Committee referred to in clause (1) shall consist of three persons, out of whom two shall be nominated by the Executive Council and one by the Visitor and the nominee of the Visitor shall be the convener of the Committee: Provided that none of whom shall be an employee of the University or a member of the Executive Council, Academic Council or member of any authority of the University or connected with an institution associated with the University. (3) The Vice-Chancellor shall be a whole-time salaried officer of the University. (4) The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for a term of five years from the date on which he enters upon his office, or until he attains the age of sixty-five years, whichever is earlier, and he shall not be eligible for re-appointment: Provided that notwithstanding the expiry of the said period of five years, he shall continue in office until his successor is appointed and enters upon his office: Provided further that the Visitor may direct any Vice-Chancellor after his term has expired, to continue in office for such period, not exceeding a total period of one year, as may be specified by him. (5) The emoluments and other conditions of service of the Vice-Chancellor shall be as follows:— (i) the Vice-Chancellor shall be paid a monthly salary of Rs. 25,000 (fixed) per month and allowances other than house rent allowance, at the rates fixed by the Central Government from time to time, and he shall be entitled, without payment of rent, to use a furnished residence throughout his term of office and no charge shall fall on the Vice-Chancellor in respect of the maintenance of such residence. He would be entitled to free use of University Car; (ii) the Vice-Chancellor shall be entitled to such terminal benefits and allowances as may be fixed by the Executive Council with the approval of the Visitor from time to time: Provided that where an employee of the University or a College or an Institution maintained by it, or of any other University or any Institution maintained by or affiliated to such other University, is appointed as the Vice-Chancellor, he may be allowed to continue to contribute to any provident fund of which he is a member and the University shall contribute to the account of such person in that provident fund at the same rate at which the person had been contributing immediately before his appointment as the Vice-Chancellor: Provided further that where such employee had been a member of any pension scheme, the University shall make the necessary contribution to such scheme; (iii) the Vice-Chancellor shall be entitled to traveling allowances at such rates as may be fixed by the Executive Council; (iv) the Vice-Chancellor shall be entitled to leave on full pay at the rate of thirty days in a calendar year and the leave shall be credited to his account in advance in two half-yearly instalments of fifteen days each on the first day of January and first day of July every year: Provided that if the Vice-Chancellor assumes or relinquishes charge of the office of the Vice- Chancellor during the currency of a half year, the leave shall be credited proportionately at the rate of two and-a-half days for each completed month of service; (v) in addition to the leave referred to in sub-clause (iv), the Vice-Chancellor shall also be entitled to half pay leave at the rate of twenty days for each completed year of service and this half pay leave may also be availed of as commuted leave on full pay on medical certificate: Provided that when commuted leave is availed of, twice the amount of half pay leave shall be debited against half pay leave due. (6) If the office of the Vice-Chancellor becomes vacant due to death, resignation or otherwise, or if he is unable to perform his duties due to ill health or any other cause, the senior-most Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall perform the duties of the Vice-Chancellor: Provided that if the Pro-Vice-Chancellor is not available, the senior-most Professor shall perform the duties of the Vice-Chancellor until a new Vice-Chancellor assumes office or until the existing Vice- Chancellor resumes to the duties of his office, as the case may be. 3. Powers and duties of Vice-Chancellor.—(1) The Vice-Chancellor shall be ex officio Chairman of the Executive Council, the Academic Council, and the Finance Committee and shall, in the absence of the Chancellor, preside at the convocations held for conferring degrees, and at meetings of the Court. (2) The Vice-Chancellor shall be entitled to be present at and address any meeting of any authority or other body of the University. (3) It shall be the duty of the Vice-Chancellor to see that this Act, the Statutes, the Ordinances and the Regulations are duly observed and he shall have all the powers necessary to ensure such observance. (4) The Vice-Chancellor shall exercise control over the affairs of the University and shall give effect to the decisions of all the authorities of the University. (5) The Vice-Chancellor shall have all the powers necessary for the proper maintenance of discipline in the University and he may delegate any such powers to such person or persons as he deems fit. (6) The Vice-Chancellor shall have the power to convene or cause to be convened the meetings of the Executive Council, the Academic Council, the Planning Board and the Finance Committee. 4. The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.—(1) Every Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Executive Council on the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor: Provided that where the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor is not accepted by the Executive Council, the matter shall be referred to the Visitor who may either appoint the person recommended by the Vice-Chancellor or ask the Vice-Chancellor to recommend another person to the Executive Council: Provided further that the Executive Council may, on the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor, appoint a Professor to discharge the duties of a Pro-Vice-Chancellor in addition to his own duties as a Professor. (2) The term of office of a Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall be such as may be decided by the Executive Council but it shall not in any case exceed five years or until the expiration of the term of office of the Vice-Chancellor, whichever is earlier: Provided that a Pro-Vice-Chancellor whose term of office has expired shall be eligible for reappointment: Provided further that, in any case, a Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall retire on attaining the age of sixty-five years: Provided also that the Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall, while discharging the duties of the Vice-Chancellor under clause (6) of Statute 2, continue in office notwithstanding the expiration of his term of office as Pro-Vice-Chancellor, until a new Vice-Chancellor or the existing Vice-Chancellor, as the case may be, assumes office: Provided also that when the office of the Vice-Chancellor becomes vacant and there is no Pro-Vice- Chancellor to perform the functions of the Vice-Chancellor, the Executive Council may appoint a Pro- Vice-Chancellor and the Pro-Vice-Chancellor so appointed, shall cease to hold office as such as soon as the Vice-Chancellor is appointed and enters upon his office. (3) The emoluments and other terms and conditions of service of a Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall be such as may be prescribed by the Ordinances. (4) A Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall assist the Vice-Chancellor in respect of such matters as may be specified by the Vice-Chancellor in this behalf, from time to time, and shall also exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be assigned or delegated to him by the Vice-Chancellor. 5. Deans of Faculties.—(1) Every Dean of a Faculty shall be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor from amongst the Professors in the Faculty for a period of three years and he shall be eligible for reappointment: Provided that a Dean on attaining the age of sixty-two years shall cease to hold office as such: Provided further that if at any time there is no Professor in a Faculty, the Vice-Chancellor, or a Dean authorised by the Vice-Chancellor in this behalf, shall exercise the powers of the Dean of a Faculty. (2) When the office of the Dean is vacant or when the Dean is, by reason of illness, absence or any other cause, unable to perform duties of his office, the duties of the office shall be performed by such person as the Vice-Chancellor may appoint for the purpose. (3) The Dean shall be the Head of the Faculty and shall be responsible for the conduct and maintenance of the standards of teaching and research in the Faculty and shall have such other functions as may be prescribed by the Ordinances. (4) The Dean shall have the right to be present and to speak at any meeting of the Committees of the Faculty, as the case may be, but shall not have the right to vote thereat unless he is a member thereof. 6. The Registrar.—(1) The Registrar shall be appointed by the Executive Council on the recommendation of a Selection Committee constituted for the purpose and shall be a whole-time salaried officer of the University. (2) He shall be appointed for a term of five years and shall be eligible for reappointment. (3) The emoluments and other terms and conditions of service of the Registrar shall be such as may be prescribed by the Ordinances: Provided that the Registrar shall retire on attaining the age of sixty-two years: Provided further that a Registrar shall, notwithstanding his attaining the age of sixty-two years, continue in office until his successor is appointed and enters upon his office or until the expiry of a period of one year, whichever is earlier. (4) When the office of the Registrar is vacant or when the Registrar is, by reason of illness, absence or any other cause unable to perform the duties of his office, the duties of the office shall be performed by such person as the Vice-Chancellor may appoint for the purpose. (5) (a) The Registrar shall have power to take disciplinary action against such of the employees, excluding teachers and academic staff, as may be specified in the order of the Executive Council and to suspend them pending inquiry, to administer warnings to them or to impose upon them the penalty of censure or the withholding of increment: Provided that no such penalty shall be imposed unless the person concerned has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against the action proposed to be taken in regard to him. (b) An appeal shall lie to the Vice-Chancellor against any order of the Registrar imposing any of the penalties specified in sub-clause (a). (c) In a case where the inquiry discloses that a punishment beyond the power of the Registrar is called for, the Registrar shall, upon the conclusion of the inquiry, make a report to the Vice-Chancellor along with his recommendations: Provided that an appeal shall lie to the Executive Council against an order of the Vice-Chancellor imposing any penalty. (6) The Registrar shall be ex officio Secretary of the Court, the Executive Council and the Academic Council, but shall not be deemed to be a member of any of these authorities. (7) It shall be the duty of the Registrar— (a) to be the custodian of the records, the common seal and such other property of the University as the Executive Council shall commit to his charge; (b) to issue all notices convening meetings of the Court, the Executive Council, the Academic Council and of any Committee appointed by those authorities; (c) to keep the minutes of all the meetings of the Court, the Executive Council, the Academic Council and of any Committee appointed by those authorities; (d) to conduct the official correspondence of the Court, the Executive Council and the Academic Council; (e) to supply to the Visitor and the Chancellor copies of the agenda of the meetings of the authorities of the University as soon as they are issued and the minutes of such meetings; (f) to represent the University in suits or proceedings by or against the University, sign powers-of- attorney and verify pleadings or depute his representative for the purpose; and (g) to perform such other duties as may be specified in the Statutes, the Ordinances or the Regulations or as may be required from time to time, by the Executive Council or assigned to by the Vice-Chancellor. 7. The Finance Officer.—(1) The Finance Officer shall be appointed by the Executive Council on the recommendations of a Selection Committee constituted for the purpose and he shall be a whole-time salaried officer of the University. (2) The Finance Officer shall be appointed for a term of five years and shall be eligible for reappointment. (3) The emoluments and other terms and conditions of service of the Finance Officer shall be such as may be prescribed by the Ordinances: Provided that a Finance Officer shall retire on attaining the age of sixty-two years: Provided further that the Finance Officer shall, notwithstanding his attaining the age of sixty-two years, continue in office until his successor is appointed and enters upon his office or until the expiry of a period of one year, whichever is earlier. (4) When the office of the Finance Officer is vacant or when the Finance Officer is by reason of illness, absence or any other cause unable to perform the duties of his office, the duties of the office shall be performed by such person as the Vice-Chancellor may appoint for the purpose. (5) The Finance Officer shall be ex officio Secretary of the Finance Committee but shall not be deemed to be a member of such Committee. (6) The Finance Officer shall— (a) exercise general supervision over the funds of the University and shall advise it as regards its financial policy; and (b) perform such other financial functions as may be assigned to him by the Executive Council or as may be prescribed by the Statutes, the Ordinances or the Regulations. (7) Subject to the control of the Executive Council, the Finance Officer shall— (a) hold and manage the property and investments of the University including trust and endowed property; (b) ensure that the limits fixed by the Executive Council for recurring and non-recurring expenditure for a year are not exceeded and that all moneys are expended on the purpose for which they are granted or allotted; (c) be responsible for the preparation of annual accounts and the budget of the University and for their presentation to the Executive Council; (d) keep a constant watch on the state of the cash and balances and on the state of investment; (e) watch the progress of the collection of revenue and advise on the methods of collection employed; (f) ensure that the registers of buildings, land, furniture and equipment are maintained up-to-date and that stock-checking are conducted, of equipment and other consumable materials in all Offices, Centres, Specialised Laboratories, Colleges and Institutions maintained by the University; (g) bring to the notice of the Vice-Chancellor unauthorised expenditure and other financial irregularities and suggest disciplinary action against persons at fault; and (h) call for from any Office, Centre, Laboratory, College or Institution maintained by the University any information that he may consider necessary on the performance of his duties. (8) Any receipt given by the Finance Officer or the person or person duly authorised in this behalf by the Executive Council for any money payable to the University shall be sufficient discharge for payment of such money. 8. The Controller of Examinations.—(1) The Controller of Examinations shall be appointed by the Executive Council on the recommendations of a Selection Committee constituted for the purpose and he shall be a whole-time salaried officer of the University. (2) The Controller of Examinations shall be appointed for a term of five years and shall be eligible for re-appointment. (3) The emoluments and other terms and conditions of service of the Controller of Examinations shall be such as may be prescribed by the Executive Council from time to time: Provided that the Controller of Examinations shall retire on attaining the age of sixty-two years: Provided further that the Controller of Examinations shall, notwithstanding his attaining the age of sixty-two years, continue in office until his successor is appointed and enters upon his office or until the expiry of a period of one year, whichever is earlier. (4) When the office of the Controller of Examinations is vacant or when the Controller of Examinations is, by reason of illness, absence or any other cause unable to perform the duties of his office, the duties of the office shall be performed by such person as the Vice-Chancellor may appoint for the purpose. (5) The Controller of Examinations shall arrange for and superintend the examinations of the University in the manner prescribed by the Ordinances. 9. The Librarian.—(1) The Librarian shall be appointed by the Executive Council on the recommendations of the Selection Committee constituted for the purpose and he shall be a whole-time officer of the University. (2) The Librarian shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as may be assigned to him by the Executive Council. 10. Meetings of Court.—(1) An annual meeting of the Court shall be held on a date to be fixed by the Executive Council unless some other date has been fixed by the Court in respect of any year. (2) At an annual meeting of the Court, a report on the working of the University during the previous year, together with a statement of the receipts and expenditure, the balance-sheet as audited, and the financial estimates for the next year shall be presented. (3) A copy of the statement of receipts and expenditure, the balance-sheet and the financial estimates referred to in clause (2) shall be sent to every member of the Court at least seven days before the date of the annual meeting. (4) Special meetings of the Court may be convened by the Executive Council or the Vice-Chancellor or if there is no Vice-Chancellor, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor or if there is no Pro-Vice-Chancellor, by the Registrar. (5) Eleven members of the Court shall form a quorum for a meeting of the Court. 11. Quorum for meeting of Executive Council.—Seven members of the Executive Council shall form a quorum for a meeting of the Executive Council. 12. Powers and functions of Executive Council.—(1) The Executive Council shall have the power of management and administration of the revenue and property of the University and the conduct of all administrative affairs of the University not otherwise provided for. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Statutes and the Ordinances, the Executive Council shall, in addition to all other powers, vested in it, have the following powers, namely:— (i) to create teaching and academic posts, to determine the number and emoluments of such posts and to define the duties and conditions of service of Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors and other academic staff and Directors of Colleges and Institutions maintained by the University: Provided that no action shall be taken by the Executive Council in respect of the number, qualifications and emoluments of teachers and academic staff otherwise than after consideration of the recommendations of the Academic Council; (ii) to appoint such Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors and other academic staff, as may be necessary, and the Directors of Colleges and Institutions maintained by the University on the recommendation of the Selection Committee constituted for the purpose and to fill- up the temporary vacancies therein; (iii) to create administrative, ministerial and other necessary posts and to make appointments thereto in the manner prescribed by the Ordinances; (iv) to grant leave of absence to any officer of the University other than the Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor, and to make necessary arrangements for the discharge of the functions of such officer during his absence; (v) to regulate and enforce discipline among employees in accordance with the Statutes and the Ordinances; (vi) to manage and regulate the finances, accounts, investments, property, business and all other administrative affairs of the University, and for that purpose to appoint such agents as it may think fit; (vii) to fix limits on the total recurring and the total non-recurring expenditure for a year on the recommendations of the Finance Committee; (viii) to invest any money belonging to the University, including any unapplied income, in such stocks, funds, share or securities, from time to time, as it may think fit or in the purchase of immovable property in India, with the like powers of varying such investment from time to time; (ix) to transfer or accept transfers of any movable or immovable property on behalf of the University; (x) to provide buildings, premises, furniture and apparatus and other means needed for carrying on the work of the University; (xi) to enter into, vary, carry out and cancel contracts on behalf of the University; (xii) to entertain, adjudicate upon, and if thought fit, to redress any grievances of the employees and students of the University who may, for any reason, feel aggrieved; (xiii) to appoint examiners and moderators and, if necessary, to remove them, and to fix their fees, emoluments and travelling and other allowances, after consulting the Academic Council; (xiv) to select a common seal for the University and provide for the custody and use of such seal; (xv) to make such special arrangements as may be necessary for the residence of women students; (xvi) to delegate any of its powers to the Vice-Chancellor, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, the Directors, the Registrar or the Finance Officer or such other employee or authority of the University or to a committee appointed by it as it may deem fit; (xvii) to institute fellowships, scholarships, studentships, medals and prizes; and to receive donations from the members of the general public and institutions, with due acknowledgement for establishing a Chair by contributing at least rupees one crore, in the name of the donor or in memory of any person desired; for creating foundations, not below rupees one crore in the name of the donor or in memory of any person desired; and for bearing the cost of any building or complex to the tune of not below rupees one crore in the name of the donor or in memory of any person desired; (xviii) to provide for the appointment of Visiting Professors, Emeritus Professors; Consultants and Scholars and determine the terms and conditions of such appointments; and (xix) to exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may be conferred or imposed on it by the Act or the Statutes. 13. Quorum of meeting of Academic Council.—Nine members of the Academic Council shall form a quorum for a meeting of the Academic Council. 14. Powers and functions of Academic Council.—Subject to the provisions of the Act, the Statutes and the Ordinances, the Academic Council shall, in addition to all other powers vested in it, have the following powers, namely:— (a) to report on any matter referred or delegated to it by the Court or the Executive Council; (b) to make arrangements through Ordinances for the instruction and examination of persons other than those enrolled in the University; (c) to promote research within the University and to require from time to time, reports on such research; (d) to consider proposals submitted by the Faculties; (e) to appoint committees for admission to the University; (f) to recognise diplomas or degrees and other Universities and Institutions and to determine their equivalence in relation to the diplomas and degrees of the University; (g) to fix, subject to any conditions accepted by the Executive Council, the time mode and conditions of competition for fellowship, scholarships and other prizes, and to award the same; (h) to make recommendations to the Executive Council in regard to the appointment of examiners and if necessary, their removal and the fixation of their fees, emoluments and travelling and other expenses; (i) to make arrangements for the conduct of examinations and to fix dates for holding them; (j) to declare result of the various examinations, or to appoint committees or officers to do so and to make recommendations regarding the conferment or grant of degrees, honours, diplomas, titles and marks of honour; (k) to award stipends, scholarships, medals and prizes and to make other awards in accordance with the Regulations and such other conditions as may be attached to the awards; (l) to publish lists of prescribed or recommended text books and to publish syllabus or the prescribed courses of study; (m) to prepare such forms and registers as are, from time to time, prescribed by Regulations; and (n) to perform, in relation to academic matters, all such duties and to do all such acts as may be necessary, for proper carrying out of the provisions of this Act and the Regulations. 15. Faculties and Departments.—(1) The University shall have such Faculties as may be specified in the Statutes. (2) Every Faculty shall have a Faculty Board and the members of the first Faculty Board shall be nominated by the Executive Council for a period of three years. (3) The composition, powers and functions of a Faculty Board shall be prescribed by the Ordinances. (4) The conduct of the meetings of a Faculty Board and the quorum required for such meetings shall be prescribed by the Ordinances. (5) (a) Every Faculty shall consist of such Departments as may be assigned to it by the Ordinances: Provided that the Executive Council may, on the recommendation of the Academic Council, establish Centres of Studies to which may be assigned such teachers of the University as the Executive Council may consider necessary. (b) Each Department shall consist of the following members, namely:— (i) Teachers of the Department; (ii) Persons conducting research in the Department; (iii) Dean of the School; (iv) Honorary Professors, if any, attached to the Department; and (v) Such other persons as may be members of the Department in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinances. 16. Board of Studies.—(1) Each Department shall have a Board of Studies. (2) The constitution of the Board of Studies and the term of office of its members shall be prescribed by the Ordinances. (3) Subject to the overall control and supervision of the Academic Council, the functions of a Board of Studies shall be to approve subjects for research for various degrees and other requirements of research degrees and to recommend to the concerned School Board in the manner prescribed by the Ordinances— (a) courses of studies and appointment of examiners for courses, but excluding research degrees; (b) appointment of supervisors for research; and (c) measures for the improvement of the standard of teaching and research: Provided that the above functions of a Board of Studies shall, during the period of three years immediately after the commencement of the Act, be performed by the Department. 17. The Finance Committee.—(1) The Finance Committee shall consist of the following members, namely:— (i) the Vice-Chancellor; (ii) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor; (iii) one person to be nominated by the Court; (iv) three persons to be nominated by the Executive Council, out of whom at least one shall be a member of the Executive Council; and (v) three persons to be nominated by the Visitor. (2) Five members of the Finance Committee shall form the quorum for a meeting of the Finance Committee. (3) All the members of the Finance Committee, other than ex officio members, shall hold office for a term of three years. (4) A member of the Finance Committee shall have the right to record a minute of dissent if he does not agree with any decision of the Finance Committee. (5) The Finance Committee shall meet at least thrice every year to examine the accounts and to scrutinise proposals for expenditure. (6) All proposals relating to creation of posts, and those items which have not been included in the Budget, shall be examined by the Finance Committee before they are considered by the Executive Council. (7) The annual accounts and the financial estimates of the University prepared by the Finance Officer shall be laid before the Finance Committee for consideration and comments and thereafter submitted to the Executive Council for approval. (8) The Finance Committee shall recommend limits for the total recurring expenditure and the total non-recurring expenditure for the year, based on the income and resources of the University (which, in the case of productive works, may include the proceeds of loans). 18. The Selection Committee.—(1) There shall be Selection Committees for making recommendations to the Executive Council for appointment to the posts of Professor, Reader, Lecturer, Registrar, Finance Officer, Librarian and Principals of Colleges and Institutions maintained by the University. (2) The Selection Committee for appointment to the posts specified in column 1 of the Table below shall consist of the Vice-Chancellor, a nominee of the Visitor and the persons specified in the corresponding entry in column 2 of the said Table: Professor (i) The Dean of the Faculty. (ii) The Head of the Department, if he is a Professor. (iii) Three persons not in the service of the University, nominated by the Executive Council, out of a panel of names recommended by the Academic Council for their special knowledge of, or interest in, the subject with which the Professor is concerned. Reader/Lecturer (i) The Head of the Department. (ii) One Professor nominated by the Vice-Chancellor. (iii) Two persons not in the service of the University, nominated by the Executive Council, out of a panel of names recommended by the Academic Council for their special knowledge of, or interest in, the subject with which the Reader/Lecturer is concerned. Registrar/ Finance Officer (i) Two members of the Executive Council nominated by it. (ii) One person not in the service of the University nominated by the Executive Council. Librarian (i) Two persons not in the service of the University who have special knowledge of the subject of the Library Science/Library Administration, nominated by the Executive Council. (ii) One person not in the service of the University, nominated by the Executive Council. Principal of College or Institution Three persons not in the service of the University of whom two shall be nominated by the Executive Council and one by the Academic Council for their special knowledge of, or interest in, a subject in which instruction is being provided by the College or Institution. NOTE 1.—Where the appointment is being made for an inter-disciplinary project, the head of the project shall be deemed to be the Head of the Department concerned. NOTE 2.—The Professor to be nominated by the Vice-Chancellor shall be a Professor concerned with the speciality for which the selection is being made and the Vice-Chancellor shall consult the Head of the Department and the Dean of School before nominating the Professor. (3) The Vice-Chancellor, or in his absence the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, shall convene and preside at the meeting of the Selection Committee: Provided that the meeting of the Selection Committee shall be fixed after prior consultation with, and subject to the convenience of Visitor's nominee and the experts nominated by the Executive Council: Provided further that the proceedings of the Selection Committee shall not be valid unless,— (a) where the number of Visitor's nominee and the persons nominated by the Executive Council is four in all, at least three of them attend the meeting; and (b) where the number of Visitor's nominee and the persons nominated by the Executive Council is three in all, at least two of them attend the meeting. (4) The procedure to be followed by the Selection Committee shall be laid down in the Ordinances. (5) If the Executive Council is unable to accept the recommendations made by the Selection Committee, it shall record its reasons and submit the case to the Visitor for final orders. (6) Appointments to temporary posts shall be made in the manner indicated below:— (i) if the temporary vacancy is for duration longer than one academic session, it shall be filled on the advice of the Selection Committee in accordance with the procedure indicated in the foregoing clauses: Provided that if the Vice-Chancellor is satisfied that in the interests of work it is necessary to fill the vacancy, the appointment may be made on a purely temporary basis on the advice of a local Selection Committee referred to in sub-clause (ii) for a period not exceeding six months; (ii) if the temporary vacancy is for a period less than a year, an appointment to such vacancy shall be made on the recommendation of a local Selection Committee consisting of the Dean of the Faculty concerned, the Head of the Department and a nominee of the Vice-Chancellor: Provided that if the same person holds the offices of the Dean and the Head of the Department, the Selection Committee may contain two nominees of the Vice-Chancellor: Provided further that in the case of sudden casual vacancies of teaching posts caused by death or any other reason, the Dean may, in consultation with the Head of the Department concerned, make a temporary appointment for a month and report to the Vice-Chancellor and the Registrar about such appointment; (iii) no teacher appointed temporarily shall, if he is not recommended by a regular Selection Committee for appointment under the Statutes, be continued in service on such temporary employment, unless he is subsequently selected by a local Selection Committee or a regular Selection Committee, for a temporary or permanent appointment, as the case may be. 19. Special mode of appointment.—(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in Statute 18, the Executive Council may invite a person of high academic distinction and professional attainments to accept a post of Professor or any other equivalent academic post in the University on such terms and conditions as it deems fit and on the person agreeing to do so appoint him to the post. (2) The Executive Council may appoint a teacher or any other academic staff working in any other University or organisation for undertaking a joint project in accordance with the manner laid down in the Ordinances. 20. Appointment for fixed tenure.—The Executive Council may appoint a person selected in accordance with the procedure laid down in Statute 18 for a fixed tenure on such terms and conditions as it deems fit. 21. Recognised teachers.—(1) The qualifications of recognised teachers shall be such as may be prescribed by the Ordinances. (2) All applications for the recognition of teachers shall be made in such manner as may be laid down by the Ordinances. (3) No teacher shall be recognised as a teacher except on the recommendation of a Selection Committee constituted for the purpose in the manner laid down in the Ordinances. (4) The period of recognition of a teacher shall be determined by the Ordinances made in that behalf. (5) The Academic Council may, by a special resolution passed by a majority of not less than two- thirds of the members present and voting, withdraw recognition from a teacher: Provided that no such resolution shall be passed until notice in writing has been given to the person concerned calling upon him to show cause, within such time as may be specified in the notice, why such resolution should not be passed and until his objections, if any, and any evidence he may produce in support of them have been considered by the Academic Council. 22. Committees.—(1) An authority of the University may appoint as many standing or special Committees as it may deem fit, and may appoint to such Committees persons who are not members of such authority. (2) A Committee appointed under clause (1) may deal with any subject delegated to it subject to subsequent confirmation by the authority appointing it. 23. Terms and conditions of service and code of conduct of teachers, etc.—(1) All the teachers and other academic staff of the University shall, in the absence of any agreement to the contrary, be governed by the terms and conditions of service and code of conduct as are specified in the Statutes, the Ordinances and the Regulations. (2) The emoluments of members of the academic staff shall be such as may be prescribed by the Ordinances. (3) Every teacher and member of the academic staff of the University shall be appointed on a written contract, the form of which shall be prescribed by the Ordinances. (4) A copy of every contract referred to in clause (3) shall be deposited with the Registrar. 24. Terms and conditions of service and code of conduct of other employees.—(1) All the employees of the University, other than the teachers and other academic staff shall, in the absence of any contract to the contrary, be governed by the terms and conditions of service and code of conduct as are specified in the Statutes, the Ordinances and the Regulations. (2) The manner of appointment and emoluments of employees, other than the teachers and other academic staff, shall be such as may be prescribed by the Ordinances. 25. Seniority list.—(1) Whenever, in accordance with the Statutes, any person is to hold an office or be a member of an authority of the University by rotation according to seniority, such seniority shall be determined according to the length of continuous service of such person in his grade and in accordance with such other principles as the Executive Council may, from time to time, prescribe. (2) It shall be the duty of the Registrar to prepare and maintain in respect of each class of persons to whom the provisions of these Statutes apply, a complete and up-to-date seniority list in accordance with the provisions of clause (1). (3) If two or more persons have equal length of continuous service in a particular grade or the relative seniority of any person or persons is otherwise in doubt, the Registrar may, on his own motion and shall, at the request of any such person, submit the matter to the Executive Council whose decision thereon shall be final. 26. Removal of employees of University.—(1) Where there is an allegation of misconduct against a teacher, a member of the academic staff or other employee of the University, the Vice-Chancellor, in the case of the teacher or a member of the academic staff, and the authority competent to appoint (hereinafter referred to as the appointing authority) in the case of other employee may, by order in writing, place such teacher, member of the academic staff or other employee, as the case may be, under suspension and shall forthwith report to the Executive Council the circumstances in which the order was made: Provided that the Executive Council may, if it is of the opinion, that the circumstances of the case do not warrant the suspension of the teacher or a member of the academic staff, revoke such order. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in the terms of the contract of appointment or of any other terms and conditions of service of the employees, the Executive Council in respect of teachers and other academic staff, and the appointing authority in respect of other employees, shall have the power to remove a teacher or a member of the academic staff or other employee, as the case may be, on grounds of misconduct. (3) Save as aforesaid, the Executive Council, or as the case may be, the appointing authority, shall not be entitled to remove any teacher, member of the academic staff or other employee except for a good cause and after giving three months' notice or on payment of three months' salary in lieu thereof. (4) No teacher, member of the academic staff or other employee shall be removed under clause (2) or clause (3) unless he has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against the action proposed to be taken in regard to him. (5) The removal of a teacher, member of the academic staff or other employee shall take effect from the date on which the order of removal is made: Provided that where the teacher, member of the academic staff or other employee is under suspension at the time of his removal, such removal shall take effect from the date on which he was placed under suspension. (6) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions of this Statute, a teacher, member of the academic staff or other employee may resign,— (a) if he is a permanent employee, only after giving three months' notice in writing to the Executive Council or the appointing authority, as the case may be, or by paying three months' salary in lieu thereof; (b) if he is not a permanent employee, only after giving one month's notice in writing to the Executive Council or, as the case may be, the appointing authority or by paying one month's salary in lieu thereof: Provided that such resignation shall take effect only on the date on which the resignation is accepted by the Executive Council or the appointing authority, as the case may be. 27. Honorary degrees.—(1) The Executive Council may, on the recommendation of the Academic Council and by a resolution passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting, make proposals to the Visitor for the conferment of honorary degrees: Provided that in case of emergency, the Executive Council may, on its own motion, make such proposals. (2) The Executive Council may, by a resolution passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting, withdraw, with the previous sanction of the Visitor, any honorary degree conferred by the University. 28. Withdrawal of degrees, etc.—The Executive Council may, by a special resolution passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting, withdraw any degree or academic distinction conferred on, or any certificate or diploma granted to, any person by the University for good and sufficient cause: Provided that no such resolution shall be passed until a notice in writing has been given to that person calling upon him to show cause within such time as may be specified in the notice why such a resolution should not be passed and until his objections, if any, and any evidence he may produce in support of them, have been considered by the Executive Council. 29. Maintenance of discipline among students of University.—(1) All powers relating to the maintenance of discipline and disciplinary action in relation to students of the University shall vest in the Vice-Chancellor. (2) The Vice-Chancellor may delegate all or any of his powers referred to in clause (1), as he deems proper, to a Pro-Vice-Chancellor and to such other officers as he may specify in this behalf. (3) Without prejudice to the generality of his powers relating to the maintenance of discipline and taking such action, as may seem to him appropriate for the maintenance of discipline, the Vice-Chancellor may, in exercise of his powers, by order, direct that any student or students be expelled, or rusticated, for a specified period or be not admitted to a course or courses of study in a College, Institution or Department or a Faculty of the University for a stated period, or be punished with fine for an amount to be specified in the order, or be debarred from taking an examination or examinations conducted by the University, College, Institution or Department or a Faculty for one or more years, or that the results of the student or students concerned in the examination or examinations in which he or they have appeared be cancelled. (4) The Principals of Colleges and Institutions, Deans of Faculties and Heads of teaching Departments in the University shall have the authority to exercise all such disciplinary powers over the students in their respective Colleges, Institutions, Faculties and teaching Departments in the University, as may be necessary for the proper conduct of such Colleges, Institutions, Faculties and teaching Departments. (5) Without prejudice to the powers of the Vice-Chancellor, the Principals and other persons specified in clause (4), detailed rules of discipline and proper conduct shall be made by the University. The Principals of Colleges, Institutions, Deans of Faculties and Heads of teaching Departments in the University may also make the supplementary rules as they deem necessary to the aforesaid purpose. (6) At the time of admission, every student shall be required to sign a declaration to the effect that he submits himself to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the Vice-Chancellor and other authorities of the University. 30. Maintenance of discipline among students of Colleges, etc.—All powers relating to discipline and disciplinary action in relation to students of a College or an Institution not maintained by the University, shall vest in the Principal of the College or Institution, as the case may be, in accordance with the procedure prescribed by the Ordinances. 31. Admission of Colleges, etc., to privileges of University.—(1) Colleges and other Institutions situated within the jurisdiction of the University may be admitted to such privileges of the University as the Executive Council and the College Development Council may decide on the following conditions, namely:— (i) every such College or Institution shall have a regularly constituted Governing Body, consisting of not more than fifteen persons approved by the Executive Council and including among others, two teachers of the University to be nominated by the Executive Council and three representatives of the teaching staff of whom the Principal of the College or Institution shall be one. The procedure for appointment of members of the Governing Body and other matters affecting the management of a College or an Institution shall be prescribed by the Ordinances: Provided that the said condition shall not apply in the case of Colleges and Institutions maintained by the Government which shall, however, have an Advisory Committee consisting of not more than fifteen persons which shall consist of among others, three teachers including the Principal of the College or Institution, and two teachers of the University nominated by the Executive Council; (ii) every such College or Institution shall satisfy the Executive Council and the College Development Council on the following matters, namely:— (a) the suitability and adequacy of its accommodation and equipment for teaching; (b) the qualifications and adequacy of its teaching staff and the conditions of their service; (c) the arrangements for the residence, welfare, discipline and supervision of students; (d) the adequacy of financial provision made for the continued maintenance of the College or Institution; and (e) such other matters as are essential for the maintenance of the standards of University education; (iii) no College or Institution shall be admitted to any privileges of the University except on the recommendation of the Academic Council made after considering the report of a Committee of Inspection appointed for the purpose by the Academic Council; (iv) Colleges and Institutions desirous of admission to any privileges of the University shall be required to intimate their intention to do so in writing so as to reach the Registrar not later than the 15th August, preceding the year from which permission applied for is to have effect; (v) a College or an Institution shall not, without the previous permission of the Executive Council, College Development Council and the Academic Council, suspend instruction in any subject or course of study which it is authorised to teach and teaches. (2) Appointment to the teaching staff and Principal of Colleges or Institutions admitted to the privileges of the University shall be made in the manner prescribed by the Ordinances: Provided that nothing in this clause shall apply to Colleges and Institutions maintained by the Government. (3) The service conditions of the administrative and other non-academic staff of every College or Institution referred to in clause (2) shall be such as may be laid down in the Ordinances: (4) Every College or Institution admitted to the privileges of the University shall be inspected at least once in every two academic years by a Committee appointed by the Academic Council, and the report of the Committee shall be submitted to the Academic Council, which shall forward the same to the College Development Council and Executive Council with such recommendations as it may deem fit to make. (5) The College Development Council and the Executive Council, after considering the report and the recommendations, if any, of the Academic Council, shall forward a copy of the report to the Governing Body of the College or Institution with such remarks, if any, as they may deem fit for suitable action. (6) The Executive Council may, after consulting the College Development Council and Academic Council, withdraw any privileges granted to a College or an Institution, at any time it considers that the College or Institution does not satisfy any of the conditions on the fulfilment of which the College or Institution was admitted to such privileges: Provided that before any privileges are so withdrawn, the Governing Body of the College or Institution concerned shall be given an opportunity to represent to the Executive Council as to why such action should not be taken. (7) Subject to the conditions set forth in clause (1), the Ordinances may prescribe— (i) such other conditions as may be considered necessary; and (ii) the procedure for the admission of Colleges and Institutions to the privileges of the University and for the withdrawal of those privileges. 32. Convocations.—Convocations of the University for the conferring of degrees or for other purposes shall be held in such manner as may be prescribed by the Ordinances. 33. Acting Chairman of meetings.—Where no provision is made for a President or Chairman to preside over a meeting of any authority of the University or any Committee of such authority or when the President or Chairman so provided for is absent, the members present shall elect one from among themselves to preside at such meeting. 34. Resignation.—Any member, other than an ex officio member, of the Court, the Executive Council, the Academic Council or any other authority of the University or any Committee of such authority may resign by letter addressed to the Registrar and the resignation shall take effect as soon as such letter is received by the Registrar. 35. Disqualification.—(1) A person shall be disqualified for being chosen as, and for being, a member of any of the authorities of the University,— (i) if he is of unsound mind; or (ii) if he is an undischarged insolvent; or (iii) if he has been convicted by a court of law of an offence involving moral turpitude and sentenced in respect thereof to imprisonment for not less than six months. (2) If any question arises as to whether a person is or had been subjected to any of the disqualifications mentioned in clause (1), the question shall be referred to the Visitor and his decision shall be final and no other proceedings shall lie in any civil court against such decision. 36. Residence condition for membership and office.—notwithstanding anything contained in the Statutes, a person who is not ordinarily resident in India shall not be eligible to be an officer of the University or a member of any authority of the University. 37. Membership of authorities by virtue of membership of other bodies.—Notwithstanding anything contained in the Statutes, a person who holds any post in the University or is a member of any authority or body of the University in his capacity as a member of a particular authority or body or as the holder of a particular appointment shall hold such office or membership only for so long as he continues to be a member of that particular authority or body or the holder of that particular appointment, as the case may be. 38. Students' Council.—(1) There shall be constituted in the University, a Students' Council for every academic year, consisting of— (i) the Dean of Students' Welfare who shall be the Chairman of the Students' Council; (ii) twenty students to be nominated by the Academic Council on the basis of merit in studies, sports and extra-curricular activities; and (iii) such number of elected representatives of students as may be specified by the Academic Council: Provided that any student of the University shall have the right to bring up any matter concerning the University before the Students' Council if so permitted by the Chairman, and he shall have the right to participate in the discussions at any meeting when the matter is taken up for consideration. (2) The functions of the Students' Council shall be to make suggestions to the appropriate authorities of the University in regard to the programmes of studies, students' welfare and other matters of importance, in regard to the working of the University in general and such suggestions shall be made on the basis of consensus of opinion. (3) The Students' Council shall meet at least once in an academic year preferably in the beginning of that year. 39. Ordinances how made.—(1) The first Ordinances made under sub-section (2) of section 32 may be amended, repealed or added to at any time by the Executive Council in the manner specified below. (2) No Ordinance in respect of the matters enumerated in sub-section (1) of section 32 shall be made by the Executive Council unless a draft of such Ordinance has been proposed by the Academic Council. (3) The Executive Council shall not have power to amend any draft of any Ordinance proposed by the Academic Council under clause (2), but may reject the proposal or return the draft to the Academic Council for re-consideration, either in whole or in part, together with any amendment which the Executive Council may suggest. (4) Where the Executive Council has rejected or returned the draft of an Ordinance proposed by the Academic Council, the Academic Council may consider the question afresh and in case the original draft is reaffirmed by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting and more than half the total number of members of the Academic Council, the draft may be sent back to the Executive Council which shall either adopt it or refer it to the Visitor whose decision shall be final. (5) Every Ordinance made by the Executive Council shall come into effect immediately. (6) Every Ordinance made by the Executive Council shall be submitted to the Visitor within two weeks from the date of its adoption. (7) The Visitor shall have the power to direct the University within four weeks of the receipt of the Ordinance to suspend the operation of any such Ordinance and he shall, as soon as possible, inform the Executive Council about his objection to the proposed Ordinance. (8) The Visitor may, after receiving the comments of the University, either withdraw the order suspending the Ordinance or disallow the Ordinance, and his decision shall be final. 40. Regulations.—(1) The authorities of the University may make Regulations consistent with the Act, the Statutes and the Ordinances for the following matters, namely:— (i) laying down the procedure to be observed at their meetings and the number of members required to form a quorum; (ii) providing for all matters which are required by the Act, the Statutes or the Ordinances to be prescribed by Regulations; (iii) providing for all other matters solely concerning such authorities or committees appointed by them and not provided for by the Act, the Statutes or the Ordinances. (2) Every authority of the University shall make Regulations providing for the giving of notice to the members of such authority of the dates of meetings and of the business to be considered at meetings and for the keeping of a record of the proceedings of meetings. (3) The Executive Council may direct the amendments in such manner as it may specify, of any Regulation made under the Statutes or the annulment of any such Regulation. 41. Delegation of powers.—Subject to the provisions of the Act and the Statutes, any officer or authority of the University may delegate his or its powers to any other officer or authority or person under his or its respective control and subject to the condition that overall responsibility for the exercise of the powers so delegated shall continue to vest in the officer or authority delegating such powers.
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IlFattoQuotidiano.it / Media & Regime Ferrara riunisce “i liberi servi del Cavaliere” Fischi e insulti per Marina Terragni di RQuotidiano | 8 giugno 2011 La giornalista del 'Corriere della Sera' partecipava tra i relatori critici. Con cui esponenti e militanti del partito erano chiamati a confrontarsi. Il direttore del Foglio, organizzatore dell'assemblea, al premier: "Cambia passo, rimettiti in gioco e rilegittimati con una grande campagna nazionale". Un confronto tra polemica e autocritica Più informazioni su: Alessandra Mussolini, Alessandro Sallusti, Giorgia Meloni, Giuliano Ferrara, Marina Terragni, PDL, Silvio Berlusconi, Vittorio Feltri “Noi amici non servili diamo un consiglio disinteressato a Berlusconi: cambia passo, rimettiti in gioco e rilegittimati con una grande campagna nazionale. Altrimenti non ci sarà nessun rilancio dell’azione di governo”. Così il direttore del ‘Foglio’, Giuliano Ferrara, spiega la sua iniziativa di stamattina, organizzata al teatro Capranica di Roma. Un’assemblea con un titolo che vuole essere autoironico: ‘Adunata dei liberi servi del Cavaliere’. Una riunione tra di loro e insieme ad analisti di centrosinistra o comunque critici del Cavaliere. Come la giornalista del ‘Corriere della Sera’ Marina Terragni, interrotta dai fischi della platea e da un coro di “Vai via” al suo: “Berlusconi è muffa”. Presenti i direttori dei giornali vicini al presidente del Consiglio: da Mario Sechi del ‘Tempo’ a Maurizio Belpietro di ‘Libero’, passando per Alessandro Sallusti de ‘Il Giornale’. Insieme a loro, deputati e ministri Pdl, tra dichiarazioni di fedeltà, critiche più o meno velate e annunci a sorpresa. Come quello di Alessandra Mussolini: “Sono contro il nucleare, al referendum voterò sì”. Secondo Ferrara, Berlusconi – dopo aver incassato le sconfitte di Milano e Napoli alle elezioni amministrative – dovrebbe sostituire “l’autocrazia con la democrazia, nel partito e nel movimento”. Due le strade proposte dal direttore del Foglio: ascoltare e affidarsi alle primarie “in una data ravvicinata, già i primi di ottobre, con un regolamento semplice – spiega -. Se questa proposta fosse stata fatta oggi non saremmo a questo punto”. Perché, anziché abbandonarsi a candidati e figure scelte dall’alto, secondo Ferrara, “chi ha una piattaforma e delle idee si candida, crea una competizione e lavora per la rimessa in gioco”. A chiudere i lavori è Vittorio Feltri, che avverte: “Aspettiamo a fare il funerale senza la salma. Il centrosinistra ha vinto solo una battaglia”. Eppure, ritiene necessaria la “scossa” delle primarie. Proposta con cui i fedelissimi non sembrano essere troppo d’accordo. Video di Irene Buscemi E’ scettico Belpietro, che le ritiene difficili e osteggiate dallo stesso partito perché, spiega il giornalista, “credo che molti all’interno vedano minacciate le loro poltrone”. Un meccanismo a cui non crede nemmeno il premier, secondo Belpietro. “Berlusconi si dice convinto, ma io credo che in fondo non lo sia – spiega -. Avviare le primarie significa discutere prima o poi di un dopo Berlusconi e lui ne vuole parlare il meno possibile”. “Il tacchino non si precipita volontariamente nella pentola”, chiude. Anche perché di lui non se ne può fare a meno, è il pensiero di Daniela Santanchè. Altro che primarie: per il sottosegretario si perde anzi “perché Berlusconi non fa più Berlusconi. Dovrebbe comandare di più”. Tanto netta lei, quanto possibilista il ministro Giancarlo Galan, aperto alle primarie come meccanismo “per dare un’opportunità come nel ’94”. “Le contesto invece – aggiunge – se devono essere una celebrazione della candidatura di Berlusconi, perché sarebbero inutili. Oppure se rappresentano una messa in discussione dell’essenza stessa del Pdl”. Perché per il ministro, “esercitarsi su cosa sarà dopo Berlusconi è un esercizio micidiale, e porta pure sfiga”. Un compito, comunque, a cui non sembrano nemmeno voler pensare i militanti. “Vada da Pisapia, ci ha stufato” urla una signora dalla platea a Marina Terragni. La giornalista, chiamata a esporre il suo intervento dio critica costruttiva, aveva invitato la base del Pdl all’ascolto e anon chiudere gli occhi di fronte alla “inefficacia” del premier e al “suo comportamento poco decoroso”. In risposta ha ricevuto un coro di “Via”. Una riflessione, però, appare necessaria a tutti. Perché “venire qui da vincitori vuol dire non aver capito niente”, commenta la Santanchè, anche lei più volte interrotta dal pubblico nel suo intervento. “Abbiamo perso le elezioni per la nostra politica economica – dichiara pacata -, non abbiamo risposto ad artigiani e casalinghe”. Ne è convinto anche Galan, secondo cui a pesare sul Pdl sono state le promesse mancate, come quella sulla diminuzione delle tasse. “E’ necessario un ritorno alle promesse e allo spirito del ’94”, secondo l’ex governatore del Veneto. E finché si tratta di spirito è d’accordo anche Belpietro. “Quando Berlusconi è sceso in campo aveva un sogno, quello di cambiare il Paese – afferma il giornalista – . Adesso deve ridarci una soluzione, non può liquidare storia del centrodestra con un risultato così fallimentare”. La ricetta non è però abbassare le tasse. “Ci troveremmo come la Grecia – taglia corto -, Tremonti è un capro espiatorio”. Tra i cordoni della borsa e i risultati elettorali, solo una cosa può salvare il premier, secondo Feltri: “L’immunità parlamentare, così può concentrarsi. E’ normale che con le sue vicende giudiziarie sia distratto”. Tanto da non accorgersi degli errori commessi a Milano e Napoli. “Pisapia e De Magistris si sono presentati con un’idea di cambiamento – va giù duro Belpietro -. Mi spiace ferirvi, ma hanno dato un sogno e una prospettiva di cambiamento a milanesi e napoletani”. Ancora più netto Sallusti: “La Moratti ha sbagliato cinque anni di governo, non poteva vincere”. L’errore sarebbe stato quindi dell’ex sindaco e non del premier, tranne che per una cosa: il presidente del Consiglio “ha ascoltato il partito e ha ricandidato la Moratti”. Interventi pacati, fino a quello di Alessandra Mussolini, ancora “stravolta”, dice lei stessa, dai risultati del capoluogo campano. “Abbiamo perso Napoli dopo un ventennio”, attacca e si chiede chi abbia scelto come candidato Gianni Lettieri, “uno sconosciuto”. “Come la Melchiorre, chi la conosce? – continua Mussolini -. E’ diventata sottosegretario e non s’è neanche vista. L’errore è di chi l’ha voluta. Chi sbaglia deve anche pagare”. Passando per un annuncio a sorpresa – “Voterò sì al referendum sul nucleare, sono contraria” -, la deputata chiude con un appello: “Ripartiamo dal partito, non imbalsamiamolo”. Santoro via dalla Rai, Belpietro esulta: ora è gratis. Ma Libero vive con i milioni pubblici Sarah, Yara e i morti in tv di serie B Leggi: Media & Regime
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Newly-Published Study Reinforces Efficacy Of HOTSHOT® In Preventing And Treating Muscle Cramps Randomized, Controlled, Blinded Human Efficacy Study of Athletes Conducted by Penn State University HOTSHOT 23 Mar, 2017, 07:45 ET BOSTON, March 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite the prevalence of muscle cramps, these debilitating and sometimes competition-ending occurrences are poorly understood and can be crippling for athletes at any level. Millions of athletes and fitness enthusiasts suffer from painful, unpredictable and game-stopping muscle cramps that affect strength and physical abilities despite proper training, nutrition and hydration. Common, unproven theories on the cause of muscle cramps include dehydration and electrolyte imbalance, but a newly-published study in the journal of Muscle & Nerve features breakthrough research that muscle cramps originate from hyper-excited motor neurons and can be addressed by using HOTSHOT®, a spicy 1.7-ounce sports shot. Muscle & Nerve is a reputable, international and interdisciplinary publication focusing on the latest scientific studies concerning the muscle, neuromuscular junction and the central nervous system. The study, conducted by researchers at the esteemed Noll Laboratory at Penn State University, shows that targeting transient receptor potential (TRP) channels through activators contained in HOTSHOT stops muscle cramps where they start: at the nerve. The published findings from Penn State indicate that taking HOTSHOT decreased the duration and intensity of cramps in this carefully controlled experiment. In addition, when cramps did occur, study participants reported decreased muscle soreness immediately after the cramp ended. (L-R): Roderick MacKinnon, M.D., HOTSHOT Co-inventor, Professor, Rockefeller and HHMI; Nobel Prize 2003, and Larry Kenney, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, Kinesiology and Marie Underhill Noll chair in Human Performance at Penn State University "The study that we undertook at Penn State was a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study, and I think that athletes appreciate the solid science that demonstrates HOTSHOT's ability to control muscle cramps. HOTSHOT was significantly more effective at mitigating muscle cramps than a control beverage without the active ingredients," said W. Larry Kenney, Ph.D., FASCM, Marie Underhill Noll Chair in Human Performance and Professor of Physiology and Kinesiology at Penn State University. "While HOTSHOT was effective at mitigating the magnitude of muscle cramps, it did not affect any of the fine motor skills inherent in many sports. The findings suggest that HOTSHOT can level the playing field for many athletes who regularly experience muscle cramps." Muscle cramps can be the difference between victory over an opponent or achieving a personal best in an event or competition. What sets HOTSHOT apart from other products is the depth of the science supporting it. "Our scientific insight led to the discovery that sensory neurons affecting muscle function can be stimulated via TRP ion channels in order to prevent and treat muscle cramps," said Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist/endurance athlete Rod MacKinnon, MD & co-inventor of HOTSHOT. "We have scientifically proven the efficacy of HOTSHOT on muscle cramps and are exploring HOTSHOT's additional potential benefits on Neuro Muscular Performance in collaboration with other academic institutions." Invented by MacKinnon, in collaboration with Harvard Medical School neurobiology professor, Bruce Bean, HOTSHOT is comprised of a proprietary formula of GMO-free organic ingredients with a spicy kick. HOTSHOT is also NSF Certified for Sport® as well as vegan and gluten-free. Consumed before, during or after exercise, HOTSHOT facilitates the synchronization of communication between the nerves and muscles thereby boosting an athlete's Neuro Muscular Performance (NMP) to prevent and treat muscle cramps. Many existing "remedies" that target the muscle have limited scientific evidence that they work. HOTSHOT is a brand new concept in sports nutrition. It works by stimulating sensory nerves to affect muscle function. No other consumer product has demonstrated significant efficacy in mitigating muscle cramps. The proprietary HOTSHOT formulation has been extensively tested in clinical settings, as well as by amateur and world-class athletes across endurance sports, track and field, professional football and tennis. HOTSHOT is available online at www.TeamHOTSHOT.com, on Amazon.com and at select specialty retailers in California, Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts and Texas. A single serve bottle is $7 USD, while 6-bottle and 12-bottle packs are $35 and $65 USD, respectively. To learn more about HOTSHOT and the science around Neuro Muscular Performance, visit www.TeamHOTSHOT.com. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. About HOTSHOT Invented by Rod MacKinnon, a Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist and endurance athlete, in collaboration with a Harvard Medical School neurobiology professor Bruce Bean, HOTSHOT® is the sports shot with a kick that is scientifically proven to prevent and treat muscle cramps. A scientific breakthrough in sports nutrition, HOTSHOT is a kick-ass proprietary formulation of organic ingredients that boosts Neuro Muscular Performance – how an athlete's nerves and muscles work together in an optimal way. MacKinnon and Bean spent several years calibrating this precise formulation of Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) activator ingredients that stimulate TRP ion channels in the mouth, esophagus and stomach that directly influence and regulate nerve function. Translation? HOTSHOT stops muscle cramps where they start – at the nerve – allowing athletes to push harder, train longer and finish stronger. HOTSHOT is a USDA Certified Organic product that is non-GMO Project Verified and NSF Certified for Sport®, as well as vegan and gluten-free. To learn more, visit www.TeamHOTSHOT.com. HOTSHOT is a product of Flex Innovation Group LLC, a division of Flex Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq FLKS). To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/newly-published-study-reinforces-efficacy-of-hotshot-in-preventing-and-treating-muscle-cramps-300428180.html SOURCE HOTSHOT Related Links http://www.TeamHOTSHOT.com Preview: Champion Triathlete Finds Solution For Struggle With Muscle Cramps Champion Triathlete Finds Solution For Struggle With Muscle Cramps Champion Pro Football Fullback Goes On The Offense Against...
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All articles filed in men The Bus Fight race and reconciliation2014, black, bus, Colorado, Denver, fight, hate, history, men, race, racial tension, RTD, USA, whiteLeave a Comment on The Bus Fight Denver, Summer 2014. White man on a bus. Black youth—my age—as well. Fight. Words, words of hate. “N*****,” they both called each other. I’d never seen anything like it; I’d never seen such hate. The white man wouldn’t listen, Wouldn’t heed a word. I wanted to tell the black man that he wouldn’t make any progress,…
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Acrylic and oil on canvas, ready to hang!
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Dimanche, 03 Février 2013 16:56 Tendances 2013: la RenaiScience Écrit par Emilie Coutant Si 2013 a sonné le glas d'une nouvelle révolution industrielle et technologique, avec l'essor de la réalité augmentée, des objets inter-connectés et de la gamification de l'ensemble de nos pratiques de consommation, l'avènement de l'ère post-digitale s'illustre singulièrement dans le rapport de plus en plus étroit que nous entretenons aux champs de la mode, du design, de l'art de vivre, en un mot à l'esthétique. Loin d'être assimilée à la futilité, la Mode est devenue un véritable champ d'expertise que ce soit pour les designers, les marketeurs, les sociologues ou les consommateurs les plus avisés. Nourris des dernières innovations numériques et de nouvelles valeurs plus éthiques, humaines et affectuelles, les champs de l'esthétique s'imbriquent et s'éntremêlent, offrant ainsi de la visibilité au mélange des genres, aux métissages les plus attendus, à la coïncidence des opposés. Résurgence des matériaux bruts/naturels chez les nouveaux créateurs éthiques à l'instar des collections d'art de la table d'Ana Deman, développement de procédés mélant design interactif et slow wear (cf. les projets de la québécoise Ying Gao), la mode actuelle est une intarrissable source d'inspiration pour le renouvellement de soi et la compréhension de notre socialité. Mode éthique, modes digitales, mode consacrée dans les musées, la mode semble quitter son seul univers/système consumériste et tend à s'épanouir là où on ne l'attendait pas.Phénomène social et culturel global, les recherches sur la mode qui ont fait office de travail de mémoire durant un certain nombre de siècles, tendent aujourd'hui à s'enrichir de questionnements sur l'identité, posent la question du sens pour tout un chacun afin d'accompagner les décisions innovantes et d'imaginer les tendances à venir. La mode s'est intellectualisée, elle s'est faite science. De la recherche fondamentale à la recherche appliquée, de la prolifération des enquêtes qualitatives sur le terrain à l'incroyable boom des bureaux de styles, de la surface des choses à la profondeur des significations, les champs de l'esthétique, de la mode, de l'art et du design sont devenus des terreaux puissants et féçonds pour penser le monde de demain, ce monde qui advient. La Mode se fait RenaiScience, en faisant émerger des couches profondes de la terre celles de notre conscience et de nos imaginaires collectifs. 2013, année du Serpent -symbole de fécondité, de duplicité, de coïncidence des opposés-, est bel et bien l'année de la conjonction tant attendue, de l'hybridation tant fantasmée. Preuve en est l'androgynie lancinante qui berce depuis quelques temps le monde de la mode, mélange des genres dont les designers usent savemment en invitant sur les podiums les mannequins des deux sexes. Ce désir d'harmonie des contraires, cette résurgence de la Nature, cette RenaiScience de la Mode font partie des prospectives qui accompagnent les changements de notre société. Sachons décoder ces nouvelles valeurs et ces nouvelles sphères esthétiques qui fondent l'ère post-digitale. Pour prolonger le débat et la réflexion ou se laisser bercer par ce nouvel air du temps, Tendance Sociale vous propose une sélection de rencontres chercheurs/professionnels (colloques, séminaires, conférences) et une liste de quelques expos/livres/dvds/dates à noter dans vos agendas 2013. L'actualité de la recherche (Sémininaires, Conférences...) GEMODE "Fashioning the future" - Séminaires 2013 Mardi 19/02 : « L'imaginaire des tendanceurs » Intervenante : Françoise Triçoire, maître de conférences à l’Université d’Angers, coordinatrice du Master management de la mode et de la création Mardi 19/03 : « La bio-couture » Intervenante : Chloé Dreno, Docteur ès Arts, Auteur d’une thèse intitulée « L'artialisation de la science à travers l'art biotechnologique » et enseignante en design à l’INSEEC. Mardi 16/04 : « Les marqueurs discursifs corporels et esthétiques autour de l’âge dans le Vogue France, Vogue US & Vogue Brasil» Intervenante : Daniela Novelli, doctorante à l’Université Fédérale Santa Catarina au Brésil & à l’Université Toulouse le Mirail. Ces séminaires auront lieu les mardis indiqués de 17h00 à 18h30 en Sorbonne (Salle des thèses, Galerie Claude Bernard, 17 place de la Sorbonne, Paris 5, M° Cluny La Sorbonne). Organisés par le Groupe d'Etude sur la Mode (CeaQ-Sorbonne). Le résumé des interventions: ici. Fashion and Modernity: Djurdja Bartlett - Jeudi 07 mars Colloque "Sciences et décision marketing dans le domaine de la mode" - Mardi 9 avril Depuis une quinzaine d’années, la filière textile-habillement a été profondément affectée par l’accélération de la mondialisation de l’économie ainsi que par les évolutions de la distribution en Europe et plus particulièrement en France. De plus, mondialisation, démocratisation de la mode, évolutions sociétales et crise économique ont conduit à une modification en profondeur des attentes et comportements d’achat des consommateurs dans le domaine des produits de mode. Face à ce constat, il est nécessaire pour les acteurs du secteur d’analyser et d’anticiper les évolutions rapides, parfois incohérentes et imprévisibles du marché. D’où des questionnements inscrits dans un ensemble de réflexions stratégiques auxquels les recherches scientifiques peuvent apporter des réponses facilitant la prise de décisions des responsables concernés. Faut-il relocaliser pour satisfaire à une exigence de qualité croissante de la part des consommateurs ? Comment ajuster créativité et business ? Quelle démarche entreprendre pour conduire une marque ou un produit à une visibilité et à une reconnaissance internationale ? Comment prendre en compte dans une stratégie marketing, l’évolution des réseaux de distribution, dont Internet et les modes de consommation en ligne ? En quoi la réalité des réseaux sociaux numériques grands publics modifie-t-elle les stratégies marketing ? Qu'en est-il du m-commerce et comment l'utiliser pour promouvoir les produits mode ? Comment répondre à un intérêt croissant pour une consommation responsable dans le respect de l’humain et de l’environnement ? De quelle manière une mode éthique peut-elle exister ? Comment l'industrie de la mode peut-elle gérer la controverse liée à l'anorexie, à l'hypersexualisation des fillettes, aux publicités porno-chic et sexistes, aux produits toxiques utilisés parfois, aux conditions de travail dans les unités de production ? Que sait-on des avancées en matière de textiles innovants ? En techniques de merchandising ? En marketing ? Que peuvent apporter une meilleure connaissance des processus cognitifs sous-jacents à l’acte d’achat des produits de mode et plus globalement le champ des neurosciences en la matière ? Organisé conjointement par la Fédération Française du Prêt-à-Porter féminin et le Département Etudes & Recherches Mod Spé Paris, le mardi 09/04/2013 de 9h à 13h, salle Louis Liard en Sorbonne. Séminaires Michel Maffesoli: Le dévoilement adogmatique Qu’est-ce à dire ? Sinon d’admettre que les formes de la vérité sont variables ! La Vérité n’est pas UNE mais multiple ; elle varie en fonction du moment où elle se situe. D’une manière un peu sophistiquée mais, si l’on fait référence à son étymologie, fort juste, on a pu nommer cela : « modalités alétheiologiques ». Ce qui est le propre même du « relativisme » tel que G.Simmel l’a défini : la relativisation d’une vérité unique, et donc la mise en relation de ces vérités singulières. Il s’agit là d’une efficace déconstruction du « substantialisme » constituant le fondement de notre habituelle manière de penser l’ordre des choses. Les lundis 11, 18 février 18, 25 mars 8, 15 avril à 17h30 en Sorbonne salle F 673 (ancienne Bibliothèque des Sciences Sociales) Galerie Gerson, escalier G2 Cycle de rencontres Ambiances Quotidiennes IV Ce cycle de séminaires commence sa quatrième année. Il est conçu comme un laboratoire de présentation et débat autour des aspects qui caractérisent la vie quotidienne contemporaine dans sa dimension à la fois imaginaire et sensible. Les intervenants, appelés à décrire et interpréter les différentes facettes de la scène sociale, nous présenterons leurs dernières réflexions et intuitions pour essayer de saisir le présent. Des comportements ordinaires aux esthétiques sociétales, des rythmes de vie aux rêves collectifs, de la part de l’ombre aux surfaces éphémères. Pour cette édition 2012-2013, nous continuerons dans l’action de captation de l’air du temps dont l’enjeu est de dévoiler les « impératifs atmosphériques » secrétés dans le ventre du monde. Vendredi 15 février 2013: Beatriz Preciado (Paris VIII): « La culture queer » Mercredi 20 février 2013: Patrice Flichy (Paris Est): « L'imaginaire technologique contemporain » Jeudi 21 mars 2013: Jean-Michel Besnier (Paris IV): « L'homme simplifié » Prochains invités: Patrick Watier: Autour de Niklas Luhmann (avril/mai 2013) Les rencontres auront lieu à 17h00 dans la salle des thèses E637 en Sorbonne, Galerie Claude Bernard Escalier P, 1er étage 17 place de la Sorbonne 75005 Paris. La mode: objet d'études #3: Séminaires 2013 de l'Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art Après une première édition en 2012, le programme poursuit cette série de séminaires, lieu d’un dialogue entre les cultures, les pratiques et les approches transdisciplinaires (histoire du costume, de la mode et de l’art, histoire culturelle, littérature…). En interrogeant les spécificités matérielles du vêtement, de nouvelles méthodologies ont décloisonné et enrichi les disciplines, visant à pérenniser la mode comme objet d’étude universitaire. Pour cette nouvelle saison, l’analyse des « marges » de la mode permettra de redéfinir les frontières déterminant le style, le goût et les usages vestimentaires. Avec le concours de Anne-Christine Taylor, responsable du département de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement du musée du Quai Branly, le vêtement extra-occidental, métissé ou orientalisé fera l’objet de deux séances. Les différences et points de convergence entre les économies de l’art, de la haute couture et du théâtre donneront lieu à l’analyse d’objets et de pratiques mixtes : les rapports entre architecture et mode, et l’histoire de la vitrine. Enfin, deux champs d’études spécifiques, comme la photographie de mode masculine et les accessoires de mode, seront réévalués grâce à l’apport des sciences sociales, notamment de la sociologie, de l’anthropologie et des études visuelles. Organisation : Philippe Sénéchal et Damien Delille. Conférences publiques Institut Français de la Mode: L’Institut Français de la Mode s’ouvre à un large public avec chaque mois une conférence visant à mieux connaître et déchiffrer la mode et plus largement les industries de la création.Ce « cycle de conférences de l’IFM » s'adresse aux personnes individuelles et non aux entreprises. Le programme traite tant des aspects historiques, économiques, professionnels, sociaux qu'esthétiques de la mode, en donnant la parole aux meilleurs spécialistes et aux témoins des grandes transformations des métiers de la création.Informations générales. Le tarif pour chaque séance : 5 euros. Le tarif pour le cycle complet : 40 euros. Les séances se tiennent une fois par mois de 18H00 à 20H00. Possibilité d’écouter les conférences sur le site de l’IFM. Mardi 5 février 2013 - Le rôle des métiers d’art dans le luxe - Marc de Ferrière le Vayer (Historien) Mardi 19 février 2013 - Une histoire comparée de la nouveauté gastronomique et vestimentaire - Bénédict Beaugé, (Historien de la cuisine) Mardi 19 mars 2013 - Le luxe : de l'objet aux expériences - Yves Michaud, (Philosophe) Mardi 16 avril 2013 - La question des arts appliqués et de l’art - Benjamin Delmotte, (Philosophe) Mardi 18 juin 2013 - Les usages du luxe : enjeux d’un débat au 18ème siècle - Audrey Provost, (Historienne) Fashion Colloquia New York - 8 et 9 février. Organisé par 4 institutions de la recherche dans la mode: l'Institut Français de la Mode pour l'édition parisienne, le London College of Fashion pour l'édition brittanique, la Domus Academy pour le colloque de Milan et enfin la Parsons New School of Design and Fashion pour cette présente édition qui aura lieu à New York les 8 et 9 février prochain. Les podcasts de l'édition parisienne sont consultables en ligne ici. Expositions Printemps 2013 - Van Cleef & Arpels: L'Art de la haute joaillerie, jusqu’au 10/02, Musée des Arts Décos (Paris) - Dans l’atelier du photographe – La photographie mise en scène, jusqu’au 10/02/13, Musée Bourdelle (Paris) - Les Frères Campana: Baroco Roccoco, jusqu'au 24/02, Musée des Arts Décos (Paris) - Biennale internationale du design - "L'Empathie ou l'expérience de l'autre, du 14 au 31 mars Cité du design de Saint-Etienne (42) - Inez & Vinoodh, jusqu'au 09/03 à la Galerie Gagosian (Paris) - Les jouets Star Wars, jusqu'au 17/03, Musée des Arts Décos (Paris) - Red (le design sous le signe du rouge), jusqu'au 23/03 chez Conran Shop - Dali, jusqu’au 25/03, Centre Pompidou (Paris) - Code noir, jusqu'au 24/03 au Frac Haute Normandie (Rouen) - La fabrique des idées: 30 ans de design, jusqu'au 25/03 au Lieu du design (Paris) - Au delà du street art, jusqu'au 30/03, Musée de La Poste (Paris XV). Autour de 11 artistes : Banksy, C215 Dran, Invader, L’Atlas, Ludo, Miss Tic, Rero, Shepard Fairey, Swoon et Vhils. - French Touch: Graphisme/vidéo/électro, jusqu'au 31/03, Musée des arts décos (Paris) - Laughing at the Art world, jusqu’au 31/03 à l’Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto) - Arrrgh! Monstres de mode, jusqu'au 07/04 à la Gaité Lyrique (Paris) - Shoe Obsession, jusqu'au 13/04 au Fashion Institue Museum (NYC) - Fashioning Fashion – Deux siècles de mode européenne (1700-1915), jusqu’au 14/04, Musée des Arts Décos (Paris) - Linder - Femme objet, jusqu'au 21/04, Musée d'Art Moderne de la ville de Paris - Mythologies II de Maurice Renoma jusqu’au 25/04 à la Boutique Renoma (129 bis, rue de la Pompe, Paris) - Plein les yeux ! Le spectacle de la mode, jusqu’au 28/04, Cité internationale de la dentelle et de la mode (Calais) - YSL Visionnaire, jusqu'au 05/05, Fondation Pierre Bergé/YSL (Paris) - L’autre jean - Marithé François Girbaud, jusqu’au 6/05, Musée d’Art et d’Industrie (St Etienne). - Mannequin - Le corps de la mode, jusqu'au 19/05, Cité de la Mode et du Design (Paris) - Eileen Gray, jusqu'au 20/05 au Centre Pompidou (Paris) - Lartigue, l'émerveillé, jusqu'au 26/05, Château de Tours (37) - Faking it - After Photoshop : Manipulated Photography in the digital age, jusqu'au 27/05 au Met (NYC) - Impressionism, Fashion & Modernity, jusqu'au 27/05, Met (NYC) - Histoire de fils, jusqu’au 02/06, Cité internationale de la dentelle et de la mode de (Calais) - Kaffe Fassett - A life in colour, jusqu'au 29/06, Fashion and Institute Museum (London) - Cheveux chéris, jusqu’au 14/07, Musée du Quai Branly (Paris) - Futuro Textiles, jusqu'au 14/07 à la Cité des Sciences et de l'industrie - Paris Haute Couture, jusqu'au 06/08 à l'Hotel de Ville (Paris) - Punk: Chaos to Couture, du 13/05 au 11/08, Met (NYC) - Zandra Rhodes Unseen, du 12/07 au 31/08, Fashion and Institute Museum (London) - Lucile Salesses (sous la dir.), Marketing et management de la mode, Paris, Dunod, sortie printemps 2013 - Stéphane Hugon, L’Etoffe de l’imaginaire, Fontenay le Comte, Editions Lussaud, 2012 - Michel Maffesoli, Homo eroticus: Des communions émotionnelles, Paris, CNRS Editions, 2012 - Myriam Levain, Julia Tissier, La Génération Y par elle-même : Quand les 18-30 ans réinventent la vie, paris, François Bourin Editeur, 2012 - Jean Jacques Picart, Des vies et des modes, Paris, KD Press, 2012 - Michel Maffesoli, Brice Perrier (sous la dir. de), L’Homme postmoderne, Paris, François Bourin Editeur, 2012. - Dominique et François Gaulme, Les Habits du pouvoir. Une histoire mondiale du costume d’apparat, Paris, Flammarion, 2012 - Sylvie Nessen et Réjane Barjavel, Gruau. Portrait d’homme, Paris, Assouline, 2012 - Marc Beaugé, Bob London, De l'art de mal s'habiller sans le savoir, Paris, Hoëbeke, 2012 - Auguste Racinet, Le Costume historique, Koln, Taschen, 2012 (1876) - Katell Pouliquen, Afro. Une célébration, Paris, La Martinière, 2012 >Préface d’Oxmo Puccino - Papier glacé. Un siècle de photographie de mode chez Condé Nast, London, Thames & Hudson, 2012 - Dior. Coffret 3 volumes, Paris, Assouline, 2012 > L’héritage Dior : collections phare, fragrances iconiques, bijoux d’exception - Vogue. The Editor's eye, NYC, Condé Nast, 2012 - 40 ans de créations ArtPress, Paris, La Martinière, 2013 - Vincenzo Susca, Joie tragique : Les Formes élémentaires de la vie électronique, Paris, CNRS Editions, 2011 - Martine Villelongue (sous la dir. de), Le Vêtement de travail, Actes du colloque organisé par l’Université de la Mode le 30-31 mars 2010, Lyon, Editions Lyonnaises d’Art et d’Histoire, 2011 - Ashley Mears, Pricing Beauty : The Making of a Fashion Model, Berkeley, University of California Press, 2011 - Olivier Assouly, L’Amateur : juger, participer et consommer, Institut Français de la Mode / Éditions du Regard, 2011 - Olivier Assouly (sous la dir. de), Le Luxe : Essais sur la fabrique de l’ostentation, Institut Français de la Mode / Éditions du Regard, 2011 - Frédéric Godart, Penser la mode (textes choisis et présentés), Institut Français de la Mode / Éditions du Regard, 2011 - DVD: Lisa Immordino Vreeland, Diana Vreeland : the eye has to travel, 2012 - DVD: Olivier Nicklaus, Fashion !, 2012 - Salon Who's Next-Prêt à Porter: Du 6 au 9 juillet 2013 au Parc des Expositions (Paris Porte de Versailles) - Dates "Fashion weeks": Automne-Hiver 2013-2014: New York Fashion Week : du jeudi 7 au jeudi 14 février 2013 London Fashion Week : du vendredi 15 au mardi 19 février 2013 Milano Moda Donna ; du mercredi 20 au mardi 26 février 2013 Paris Semaine des Créateurs : du mardi 26 février au mercredi 6 mars 2013 Printemps-Eté 2014 : New York Fashion Week : du jeudi 5 au jeudi 12 septembre 2013 London Fashion Week : du vendredi 13 au mardi 17 septembre 2013 Milano Moda Donna ; du mercredi 18 au mardi 24 septembre 2013 Paris Semaine des Créateurs : du mardi 24 septembre au mercredi 2 octobre 2013 - Podcast Colloque Université de la Mode Mars 2012 "Défier le temps, une affaire de mode" - Article Le Monde analysant le succès des expositions consacrées à la mode L’analyse des mythes dans le social constitue ce que Gilbert Durand nomme la mythanalyse, elle a pour objectif de découvrir l’impliquant mythologique dans les discours et les images sociétales. La méthodologie consiste à réunir et à analyser un corpus de textes et d’images des tendanceurs de mode (bureaux de tendances, salon professionnel de tendances Première Vision). Ces créatifs sont les dépositaires de l’esprit du temps, ils « matérialisent l’impalpable esprit environnant » (M. Maffesoli, Au creux des apparences, 1990). Le ruissellement de nouveaux mythes coulent dans la société comme autant de leçons socioculturelles, « mentalitaires » et imaginales, captés par les tendanceurs de mode qui les lisent comme des « signaux faibles » de nouveaux modèles socioculturels. Mythe communautaire, mentalité primitive, rêveries nocturnes et féminines, du repos et de l’intimité, dessinent par touches successives les contours des mythes postmodernes en gestation. Lu 10829 fois Plus dans cette catégorie: « Appel à communication Colloque Mod Spé Paris Qui paie au restaurant? » saisissez votre message ici... Nom * E-mail * URL site internet
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L’expérience unique d’une journée de ski à Wengen Wengen est une station qui, peut-être plus que d’autre, a eu un impact sur le monde du ski alpin. Historiquement, c’est ici que sont nées les compétitions de ski alpin. C’est aussi ici qu’ont été développées les premières règles du ski alpin par les anglais au début des années 1920. En 1930, a eu lieu la première édition de la fameuse course du Lauberhorn Rennen. La station de Wengen Wengen est reliée aux stations de Mürren et Grindelwald par de superbes remontées. Vous y trouverez 213 km de pistes, la plus longue piste faisant plus de 10 km et le plus grand dénivelé de 1443 m. Vous pouvez accéder à la montagne depuis le village de Wengen en prenant le téléphérique jusqu’à Männlichen, ou via le train jusqu’à Kleine Scheidegg. La station compte la plus haute fabrique de chocolat du monde et la gare la plus haute d’Europe. Le service d’hôtellerie et de restauration est de haut standing, vous y trouverez des chambres budget jusqu’au grandes suites pour les clients aux budgets les plus confortables. Le village de la station est calme, plus orienté vers le ski que vers les nuits fêtardes que l’on peut trouver dans certaines stations alpines. Le village est aussi interdit à la circulation aux voitures. Cependant, il existe un réseau commercial de voitures électriques. Un skieur Suédois mondialement connu à un dit un jour: “ Wengen offre le meilleur ski des Alpes”, c’est une des raisons pour lesquelles mon partenaire et moi sommes restés fidèles à cette destination. Notre journée de ski Notre incroyable journée de ski a débuté sur la piste Kleine Scheidegg proche de la remontée Eiger Nordwand, qui nous a amené jusqu’à Eigergletscher. Depuis Eigergletscher, nous sommes descendus à nouveau sur la piste Kleine Scheidegg, qui est l’une de nos préférées. Depuis le glacier Eiger nous avons pris une piste rouge jusqu’à la connexion à une piste bleue plus bas. Lors du changement à la piste rouge, celle-ci se transforme en un chemin en forêt soigneusement préparé, et un paysage avec une vue sur la campagne et les flancs de collines au dessus de Grindelwald Grund. La dernière partie passe par des fermes, hôtels et des petits restaurants cosy avec de fabuleuses terrasses ensoleillées comme ce fut le cas lors de cette superbe journée. Une fois arrivés en bas à Grindelwald Grund, nous avons enregistré un track de 10.8 km de ski. Depuis Grindelwald Grund, vous pouvez rapidement prendre un train pour remonter jusqu’à Grindelwald où vous trouverez un ski bus qui vous ramènera rapidement au télécabine. Vous pouvez aussi choisir de prendre le train en direction de la Kleine Scheidegg, ce que nous avons fait. La journée s’est ainsi terminée par un voyage jusqu’à Wengen. Une fois à Wengen, nous avons fait un détour par la piste de course de slalom Lauberhorn Rennens, en finissant par arriver au stade de ski connu mondialement. Nous avons terminé cette journée en répétant cette dernière piste avant de redescendre jusqu’au village de Wengen. L’application Skitude, notre fidèle compagnon de montagne L’application Skitude a été notre fidèle compagnon tout au long de la journée de ski. Wengen ne dispose pas encore d’application propre, mais Skitude est une application que l’on peut utiliser dans n’importe quelle station. L’application est très simple d’utilisation : nous avons rapidement sélectionné la station de Wengen, que nous avions déjà ajoutée à nos favoris précédemment, puis accédé au tracker dans le bouton central « Actions » de l’application. Pendant l’enregistrement nous avons aussi pris des photos géolocalisées, ce qui nous permet de retrouver ces photos sur le plan et avec le track. Application simple, amusante et qui nous permet d’obtenir un bon résumé de notre journée de ski dans la station. Comme skieurs nous souhaiterions que davantage de stations se connectent à la plateforme, ce qui leur permet de disposer de plans en 3D et de lancer des challenges au sein de leur station. C’est avant tout une belle application pour profiter pleinement de sa journée de ski, alors parlez-en à vos amis et aux stations que vous visitez pour qu’elles aient leur propre application Skitude Skitude est à télécharger gratuitement ! Plus d’infos sur les stations de la Jungfau ici http://jungfrau.ch Article par SkiBum50plus Cet articlé est classé dans Récits et tagué Activités hiver, Communauté, Skitude app. 3 façons de remporter une nouvelle paire de skis cet hiver Nouvelle application officielle de Porté-Puymorens
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Trend Highlights #Becomingthefuture Altea Federation #becomingthefuture – Andrea Ruscica Human-Tech Bit – AI tra predizione e giudizio Perchè l’Intelligenza Artificiale è così importante per dare un boost alle nostre prestazioni? Andrea Ruscica, nelsecondo HUMAN-TECH BIT, chiarisce la sinapsi sinergica che si realizza tra uomo e macchina nello svolgimento diqualsiasi task, in quelle due fasi concomitanti di predizione e giudizio. Da 26 anni Altea Federation collabora con i leader mondiali dell’innovazione tecnologica attraverso un modello di business olonico-virtuale che raccoglie sotto un unico marchio la professionalità e l’alta specializzazione di una federazione di aziende: mondi diversi ma complementari che si fortificano a vicenda, mantenendo una forte identità di Gruppo e un approccio inconfondibile alle sfide dettate dai nuovi paradigmi in ambito Consulting, Technology, Digital e Operations. Copyright 2015 Tranmautritam's team | All Rights Reserved Presidente di Altea Federation. Da 25 anni promuovo l’innovazione nelle aziende. Amo parlare di tecnologia e della migliore applicazione ai modelli di business. Curioso per il futuro esponenziale Nato in Sicilia, il 1 giugno 1965, e cresciuto sulle sponde del Lago Maggiore, a Verbania. Qui ho frequentato l’Istituto Tecnico Informatico Cobianchi e subito dopo ho scelto il percorso di studi in Ingegneria Gestionale al Politecnico di Milano. Studio e lavoro nella mia vita sono da sempre in stretta relazione, fin da quando, ancora studente universitario, ho intrapreso la carriera di consulente al fianco delle imprese del territorio. Da sempre la mia passione è comprendere come influenzare le dinamiche d’azienda e come migliorare le performance delle organizzazioni, grazie anche alle soluzioni informatiche. 25 anni fa il mondo degli ERP era ancora inesplorato e le imprese italiane si affacciavano alle prime tecnologie di automazione della produzione. In questo contesto il 13 gennaio 1993, insieme a tre amici e soci, ho dato vita al progetto Altea. Una piccola società di consulenza con grandi aspirazioni per il futuro. Sono tante le tappe di questo viaggio, che raccontiamo sul sito alteafederation.it, dall’avvento dei sistemi gestionali, alle importanti partnership con i vendor internazionali (in primis Infor, SAP e Microsoft). Una milestone recente è però quella che ci ha trasformato in un’impresa olonico virtuale. Dopo due decenni di acquisizioni e creazione di nuove company, nel 2013 la metamorfosi era completa: Altea Federation è oggi un gruppo di aziende che condividono vision, missione e valori e che si riconoscono sotto un unico brand, simbolo identitario. 12 aziende federate che collaborano attraverso un approccio olistico, con l’obiettivo di accompagnare l’evoluzione delle imprese armonizzando tecnologie, processi e persone. Questa è la nostra mission, da sempre. People Trust. Ispirare le persone alla grinta, perché possano realizzare i loro sogni in ambienti di lavoro auto-organizzati e liberi da gerarchie. Sostenere l’espansione delle aree di influenza, con proattività e guidati da valori etici reciproci. Coltivare un pensiero positivo che guidi al miglioramento, per noi stessi e il mondo in cui viviamo. Facciamo tutti parte del tutto. Innovare responsabilmente per migliorare le imprese e gli ecosistemi in cui sono immerse. Leggere, ricercare, studiare continuamente per generare energia creativa. Sostenere la libertà di sperimentare, per accogliere il connubio Human-Tech e l’Era Esponenziale in cui stiamo già vivendo. Guardare oltre e promuovere azioni di positive change, contribuendo a un futuro di abbondanza per il Pianeta. Credere ci sia sempre da imparare, con l’umiltà di un newbie e la curiosità di chi sa osare. Viaggiare e osservare le origini del mondo, per comprendere il beginning e interpretare il futuro in divenire. Contribuire a un modello di crescita sostenibile, per realizzare idee di business as a force for good. Valorizzare le sinergie e sostenere progetti di sviluppo, al ritmo dell’innovazione green-tech. Viaggiare e osservare le origini del mondo, per comprendere il beginning e interpretare il futuro in divenire. Studiare trend e credere ci sia sempre da imparare, per sperimentare con l’umiltà di un newbie e la curiosità di chi sa osare. Riconoscere il talento e allenare i team alla grinta, per vivere questo journey con passione, tenacia e perseveranza. Guardare oltre e promuovere azioni di positive change, per credere in un futuro di abbondanza per il pianeta. Alimentare gli ecosistemi e valorizzare le relazioni, per sostenere progetti di sviluppo, al ritmo dell’innovazione green-tech. Crescere come uomo, imprenditore e disruptive leader, per essere di ispirazione a quanti mi circondano, proiettati al nostro domani. * I have read the Privacy Notice Altea Federation intende avere un ruolo determinante, attraverso l’ampia offerta di software gestionali e soluzioni informatiche innovative, nello sviluppo sostenibile dell’organizzazione, attuale e futura, dei nostri Clienti. Il piano di investimento e la politica di crescita di Altea Federation, tra software gestionali e soluzioni informatiche, si sviluppa secondo chiari obiettivi: offrire alle imprese servizi di consulenza direzionale e informatica, con un approccio a 360° sempre più spinto lungo le tre direttrici Persone, Sistemi e Organizzazione valorizzare l’ampiezza e la qualità dell’offerta, attraverso la diretta partecipazione in Società ad alto e riconosciuto valore professionale incrementare la capacità di produrre valore sviluppando nuove progettualità ed investendo in Innovazione congiunta ampliare la rete delle relazioni e moltiplicare le occasioni di collaborazione con nuove aziende clienti e con clienti del Network consolidare e sviluppare il proprio posizionamento di mercato nel settore dei Servizi di Consulenza Innovazione e sviluppo per i nostri Clienti a partire dalla valorizzazione di un patrimonio di competenze organizzative ed informatiche, riconosciute dal mercato: questa è la risposta che il modello federativo sintetizza. “La vicinanza ai Clienti, sia in relazione alle loro necessità operative, che localizzazione territoriale, è parte della strategia di crescita della Federazione. Strategia che guarda all’internazionalizzazione, mirando ad acquisire quote qualificate di aziende per espanderci fuori dall’Italia” – Andrea Ruscica, Chairman di Altea Federation Future Highlights
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BTS wins first place trophy on MBC “Show Champion” On the May 13th episode of MBC’s Show Champion, BTS took yet another victory with their comeback track “I NEED U.” The group made a big splash with the release of their mini-album In the Mood for Love Pt. 1 and the recent release of their original 19+ music video for “I NEED U.” BTS has proven their growing popularity with a handful of other music show wins such as SBS MTV’s The Show and Mnet’s M! Countdown. This marks their first win on Show Champion and fifth music show win overall. While the boys were unable to attend the show’s winner announcement due to schedule conflicts overseas, they still left fans a warm and personal video message to thank fans for the continued love and support. Check out their performance and special video message here:
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Mandan Village Sites on 1911 U.S. Geological Survey CRYING HILL By Cooper Wingert Cooper Wingert is a nationally respected historical researcher and award-winning author who has written seven books on the American Civil War. (Read more about C. Wingert) Download this article as a PDF Rising up from the surrounding plains, Crying Hill dominates the Mandan and Missouri River Valley skylines, now as it has throughout human history. Sought out by Plains Indians centuries ago as a place for prayer, protection, and solitude, the rising ridge continues as an epic place to bring regional identification, recreational activities, and spiritual identification to generation after generation of Mandan residents. Contrary to an incorrect modern myth that states that Crying Hill was a point from which mothers and wives watched to see if their sons and husbands were among returning warriors (/c/ the Mandan Indians were agrarian), the name Crying Hill derives from its centuries-old recognition as a sacred place; a natural cathedral to where the Mandans and later cultures could go to “Cry Onto the Lord” – to beseech, ask for guidance, and seek solace – with a spirit common across all faiths. (1) Historically, the site is most closely linked to the Mandans, one of eight distinct tribes which for centuries have lived within the modern-day boundaries of North Dakota. Mandan tradition describes a route of migration from a southerly location, near the Gulf of Mexico, northward, following the Missouri river. While Mandan men hunted buffalo, women farmed crops such as corn, beans, turnips, squash, pumpkins and sunflowers. (2) A Mandan settlement formed at the base of Crying Hill, known alternatively as the village of “Good Fur Robe” or “Scattered Village.” While a few anthropologists and archaeologists have argued that Good Fur Robe, namesake of the settlement, was a “mythological cultural hero of the Mandans who was involved in the origins of many sacred ceremonies” which formed the core of Mandan spiritual life, it is indisputable that the Mandans fashioned earthen “lodges,” which were “built-over, but nevertheless distinguishable” to early 20th century ethnographers. (3) Per a June 21, 1981 Bismarck Tribune historical article by Stan Stelter: “Mandan’s founding generally is linked to the growth of the railroad westward in the late 1800’s, but its roots are much deeper. The area was once occupied by ancestors of the Mantani, or Mandan Indians, who reportedly occupied the land hundreds of years ago, apparently moving in from the southeastern United States. The Indians had a sedentary type of culture and maintained a life of hunting, gardening, and fishing along the Missouri River bottomlands. (4) “As a result of continuing attacks from a nomadic tribe, the Mantani – a Dakota word for riverbank dwellers – began drawing together near the confluence of the Heart and Missouri rivers around 1600. (5) “One historian estimates the Mandan population at the mouth of the Heart in 1700 at 8,000. Historians say one of those settlements was made by Good Fur Robe. It was called “The Crying Hill” because a nearby hilltop –reportedly the hilltop in the eastern portion of present-day Mandan – was used as a mourning place. (6) “The village also was known as “Two Faced Stone” for the outcropping of granite, serving as the source for a mystical experience by the medicine man. In 1738, in one of his visions, he foresaw visitors from the north, according to historical accounts. That coincides with the earliest recorded visit to the area by a white man, Sieure de la Verendrye, and his son. While exploring the Louisiana Purchase territory, the Frenchman arrived in the area thought to be the present site of the (then) Amoco Oil Co. refinery on Mandan’s northeast edge. More than a hundred years passed, however, before white settlement began.” (7) From this and subsequent outlying villages, the Mandan continued to make pilgrimages to Crying Hill, one of three recorded sacred hills in the region. One common reason was that the Mandan visited Crying Hill and other sacred sites when coping with fertility. The Mandan believed in the concept of “rebirth”—that children who had died in infancy, before being named, returned to these sacred sites, awaiting a new parent. Thus, a childless mother might come to Crying Hill to pray for a child. According to Mandan tradition, if she desired a girl, she would carry with her girl’s clothing and a ball; if she desired a son, she would bring with her a small bow and arrow. The Mandan believed that at Crying Hill and other similar sites, children selected their mothers “when desiring to be born into the tribe.”(8) Additional renditions indicate that pregnant women would go to Crying Hill to pray for a boy. (9) Crying Hill was also used for mourning purposes. The bodies of deceased Mandan were wrapped in buffalo robes, carried to Crying Hill, and mourned by their family and neighbors before being buried at the site. Mandan were not buried in the modern sense, but were “dressed and wrapped in a new buffalo hide, and set upon scaffolds, a little higher than anybody in the tribe could reach, with the feet of the deceased facing east. Then, when the scaffolds collapsed from wear, the family would pick up the skull of the skeleton, and place it among other skulls, in a circle 8 or 9 inches apart from each other.”(10) “You could see the women with their sewing materials or a hide that needs tanning, going out to the plain to spend a better part of the day conversing with the bones of their deceased like they are really there in person. Then when dark falls, or when they are done conversing, they go back to their lodge to come back another day.”(11) This tradition is similar to families who visit loved ones in cemeteries today, occasionally taking with them a blanket, chair, or book. In the late 1970s, excavations by a local contractor unearthed bones predating the year 1700, seeming to confirm accounts of Crying Hill as a “common burial area,” according to archeologist Nick Franke of the North Dakota State Historical Society.(12) Other regional ethnic groups have incorporated Crying Hill into their daily and spiritual lives. Anthropologists have uncovered evidence of the Crying Hill’s use by the Hidatsas, another local tribe on sometimes tenuous terms with the neighboring Mandan,(13) as well as the use of Crying Hill by members of the Lakota, Dakota and Arikara ethnic groups as a site for ritual and prayer.(14) As Crying Hill was coming into its heyday, European-descent explorers made contact with Mandan-region Native Americans and their accounts shed vital evidence on life around Crying Hill. In December 1738, an expeditionary force led by Canadian-born French trader Pierre Gaultier daVarennes et de La Vérendrye reached Mandan villages near Crying Hill. A group of eight men, led by one of Vérendrye’s sons, visited a Mandan village called “The Mortar” located four miles north of modern-day Mandan, then moving south to a village nearer Crying Hill. Although archaeologists are skeptical that Vérendrye’s son visited the “Good Fur Robe” village, what is beyond dispute is his encounter with a Mandan village very near the Crying Hill site.(15) Nearly 70 years later, in October 1804 the famed Lewis and Clark expedition passed by the original village site at the base of Crying Hill, which had already been abandoned. Walking the western banks of the Missouri river, William Clark viewed the ruins of multiple Mandan villages on both sides of the river, and “Scattered Village” at the base of Crying Hill was almost certainly among them.(16) Recordings of such possible visits appear in the Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in their entry of 19th October Friday 1804: “Near one of those knolls, on a point of a hill 90 feet above the lower plain I observed the remains of an old village, [NB: high, strong, watchtower &c.] which had been fortified, the Indian Chief with us tells me a party of Mandans lived there. Here first saw ruins of Mandan nation.”(17) (William Clark) THE MANDAN SIGN As non-Native settlers continued to push west and into the Missouri River valley, and particularly with the founding of Mandan in 1872 by Frederic Gerard, a Trader and later a Scout for George Custer, white settlers assumed the area as their own.(18) In June 1934, Mandan Boy Scouts constructed a “MaNDan” sign on the southern slopes of Crying Hill. The capitalized letters spanned 70 feet tall, and the entire word was 300 feet in width. As described by the Mandan Historical Society:(19) “… “Crying Hill” has welcomed visitors and returning residents with its notation for over 50 years. The landmark is comprised of three separate features; (1) concrete letters denoting the city’s name on the northeast face of the hill; (2) the word ‘Mandan’ spelled out in trees on the south face of the hill; and (3) the hill itself, a sacred place culturally important to the Native American population.” and again:(20) “In the days before GPS coordinates and radio navigation aids, the forerunner to the ND State Aeronautical Commission encouraged rural areas to denote their community’s name on water towers and hillsides to assist airplane pilots in identifying their location during cross-country flights. Another version of the truth attributes the practice to plain civic pride. “Culminating two years of intermittent work and spearheaded by Mandan Pioneer newspaperman Edwin D. Tostevin. The sign was suggested by Tostevin in 1932 during a meeting of the Mandan Lions Club. The Mandan Boy Scouts completed a 300 foot long by 70 foot high sign on the south side of Mandan’s Crying Hill in June 1934. Mandan’s layout features the two middle characters as upper case letters 85 feet high to represent the abbreviation of North Dakota. “The project involved forty-seven truckloads of rock which area business sponsors had delivered to the base of the hill. The stones were collected from fields around the city. The Boy Scouts applied more than 12 gallons of white paint to the stones to brighten the letters before hauling and placing the rocks. The local Boy and Girls Scouts maintained the sign for more than 30 years. “In August 1963, eight gallons of paint and 12-hours of effort by the Mandan Jaycees members went into rehabbing the sign. A second line consisting of white painted railroad timbers was added to promote the Custer Drama at Fort Lincoln State Park. “In June 1959, work was again completed on refurbishing and replacing stones and repainting the sign. Railroad ties were added to the display which denoted “Trail West” to promote the new Custer-based drama debuting at Fort Lincoln State Park in July 1959. The project was sponsored by the Mandan Jaycees with member Larry Sullivan serving as project chairman. “With the construction of Interstate 94 on the north side of the hill in 1968, the original white-colored sign was transferred from the hill’s southern side to the east side in 1987 to be viewed by approaching traffic. Instead of using stones, large concrete rectangles were constructed. This designed was expected to discourage vandals from removing stones and/or destroying the letters. “The marker is the largest sign in North Dakota. “Trees were planted in the late 1990s across the original location of the sign, i.e. the southern face of the hill, also spelling out “MANDAN.” (21) Crying Hill, with its highly visible “MaNDan” sign, continue to hold enduring cultural, social, and spiritual significance for both Native American and non-Native populations, as well as serve as a source of community heritage and pride. CURRENT AND CONTINUING USE Several contemporary Christian congregations, prayer groups, and youth organizations regularly use Crying Hill for sporting, spiritual, and outdoor activities, and it continues to be researched, written about, and included in numerous personal postings and professional journals. Most recently, an early-morning prayer service was held on Crying Hill on August 17th, 2017, and involved participants from several states. A much larger activity organized by the Native American Development Center (NADC) requested permission to use Crying Hill, also in August of 2017, but planning for this activity was moved indoors to the North Dakota Heritage Center due to forecasted inclement weather. Until recently, regional tourist maps encouraged visitors to “Climb Crying Hill”, and different community volunteer days and groups have slated this culturally-important yet still private property for activity. By far, most people in the Mandan and surrounding communities, and those who pass by on Interstate 94, assume that Crying Hill is municipal, city park board, or state land. It is not, and in fact its owner has been removed from the land by Mandan City Police, who believed he was trespassing on city land. In late May 2003, North Dakota-native Patrick Atkinson was receiving routine physical therapy for an injury he suffered in a 1984 car bombing in El Salvador, when he learned from his physical therapist that Crying Hill, a Native American heritage site, was slated for sale and eventual commercial development. A quick drive brought him to the very site, where he saw ample evidence of the site’s religious significance. Sage had been planted and cared for, while piles of prayer stones, sometimes stacked five stones high, beseeched an unknown individual’s prayer. Still, he had the lingering question—was it relevant in the 21st century? His son Ernesto Atkinson, now a family therapist in Chicago and Milwaukee, and a professional artist, is of Mayan-Cakchiquel Native American descent, and told him it was. Ernesto convinced his father that the site was home to a centuries’ old religious heritage that should be preserved for future generations, and that it was a birthplace for the entire regional community. Atkinson then met with then-Mayor Ken Lamont, who encouraged Atkinson in the purchase of the land with the idea that Atkinson would gift the land to the people of Mandan, through a donation of the land to the Mandan Park Board or the City of Mandan. Atkinson purchased the nearly five acre property.(22) Soon after Atkinson’s May 2003 purchase of Crying Hill, he founded The Crying Hill Foundation, as a 501(c)3 non-profit community organization dedicated to preserving the site. The Foundation’s mission statement articulated the unique opportunity Crying Hill offered to “develop and promote Native American awareness, and works and activities of charity that will improve the family, economic, educational, spiritual, physical and cultural situation of the community, children and their families.”(24) However, Atkinson’s plans to preserve Crying Hill for public use were not met with universal praise. Pre-arranged efforts to donate the land to the both the City of Mandan and the Mandan Park Board were turned down after campaigning by a few neighboring property-owners,who stated it would disrupt their “idea of solitude”.(25) So too was the construction of a federally-funded surface trail, complete with landmark identifiers and benches, along Crying Hill’s ridge. By October 2003, the proposed trail up and across the Crying Hill property Atkinson had purchased with personal funds and a bank loan to donate to the people of Mandan had fallen in priority, according to a funding ranking schedule provided by the North Dakota Department of Transportation.< em=""><> Unfortunately, the preservation of Crying Hill—which had months’ earlier seemed inevitable—was placed on the back-burner. Five years later, in 2008, the site was listed among a group of endangered historic landmarks in North Dakota.(27) Today, Crying Hill remains in as much danger as ever. Major residential development is planned for most of Crying Hill; a failure to preserve the historical southeast corner of Crying Hill, with its MaNDaN sign and forest, would be devastating to the local cultural, recreational, and spiritual heritage. As the editorial board of the Bismarck Tribune so aptly remarked, Crying Hill is a “magic place.” For now, Atkinson maintains the land open and respectfully posted with: Centuries of deep and ponderous human interaction among several centuries and cultures have given Crying Hill this regional identification. While Crying Hill can be lost forever with the stroke of one pen; the magical appeal it possesses and has given the Mandan community for centuries never to be regained. As then-mayor Ken Lamont wrote in 2003 when Patrick Atkinson began the effort to preserve as much of Crying Hill as was possible for the people of Mandan,(28) “There is a strong sense of community in our area with a deep respect for its history. Crying Hill carries a significant role in that history. It represents an important part of tradition and culture to the Native American community, our very first citizens. “Patrick Atkinson’s efforts to preserve the eastern ridge of Crying Hill and efforts to share its significance with future generations plays an importance beyond comprehension to creating understanding of the Native American culture and tradition. “It is our responsibility to generate avenues for awareness. I want my grandchildren to understand, more importantly appreciate, the influences and contributions of the Native American people.” Crying Hill has transitioned with the ages and today continues to meet the social, local identity, recreational, and spiritual needs of many different generations, groups, and cultures. Unchanged yet always changing through the ages, Crying Hill is, quite simply, an epic representation for the Mandan community. This article, along with appendices and references, is available as downloadable PDF Regional Native American Oral History, Mandan, ND. Manatani: History of Mandan and Martin County, (Mandan, ND: Mandan Chamber of Commerce, 1964), 4-5. Stanley A. Ahler (ed.), “Prehistory on First Street NE: The Archaeology of Scattered Village in Mandan, North Dakota,” (Flagstaff, AZ: PaleoCultural Research Group, 2002), 1.10-1.17. http://bismarcktribune.com/gallery/north-dakota-history-in-photos-mandan/collection_efe58106-050f-11e7-8571-ffedd30bdd47.html#2 Alfred W. Bowers, Mandan Social and Ceremonial Organization, (Moscow, ID: University of Idaho Press, 1950, reprint, 1991), 60. “Hill has a rich history,” Bismarck Tribune, June 10, 2003. http://mandanindians.weebly.com/religion.html https://www.nps.gov/jeff/learn/historyculture/mandan-and-hidatsa.htm “Bones Likely Prehistoric,” Bismarck Tribune, July 19, 1979. Ahler, “Prehistory on First Street NE,” 1.14-1.16. “Endangered Landmarks,” Grand Forks Herald, May 3, 2008. Ibid., 1.10-1.12; La Vérendrye, The Publications of the Chaplain Society Journals of La Verendrye, (Toronto: The Champlain Society, 1927), 331-341; Ken Rogers, “Workers uncover Mandan artifacts,” Bismarck Tribune, July 18, 1998; Mike McCleary, “New facts unearthed,” Bismarck Tribune, October 17, 1998. Reuben Gold Thwaites (ed.), Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1804-1806, (New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1904), 199-202. “Mandan Hill – 501 N Mandan Ave,” http://www.mandanhistory.org/arealandmarks/mandanhill.html. http://www.mandanhistory.org/arealandmarks/mandanhill.html Sue Bartholomew, “Saving Crying Hill,” The Mandan News, June 2, 2003; Frederic Smith, “More Magic: Crying Hill Site,” The Bismarck Tribune, July 1, 2003. Sue Bartholomew, “Atkinson creates foundation for preservation of Crying Hill,” The Morton County & Mandan News, May 29, 2003. “More magic: Crying Hill site,” Bismarck Tribune, July 1, 2003. Virginia Grantier, “Proposed trail threatens privacy, homeowner says,” Bismarck Tribune, August 23, 2003. Virginia Grantier, “Proposed Crying Hill trail ranked low on funding list,” Bismarck Tribune, October 31, 2003. Ken LaMont, 2003, “A Reflection on Preserving Our Culture and Our Heritage,” http://cryinghill.org. Accessed August 27, 2017. PreviousAvoid Scams When Donating To Charity: Patrick Atkinson Explains How – Adweek.com NextCrying Hill Development Saving Crying Hill Crying Hill is rich in heritage and sacredness for the Mandan, Hidatsa, Lakota, and Arikara tribes, as well as for all people who live in the Missouri River valley and North Dakota. Read more → The name, "Crying Hill" derives from its centuries old recognition as a sacred place, a natural Cathedral to where the Mandans and later cultures could go to... Read more → Crying Hill Development The part of Crying Hill that is being developed is the North section that runs parallel to I94. ... I still own the Southeast Corner of Crying Hill... the portion that has most of the MANDAN sign on it facing east, and most of the MANDAN forest on the south side. Read more →
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NewsUKUK Politics Brown prepares his foreign policy team By Andrew Grice, Political Editor Gordon Brown is lining up the team of foreign affairs advisers he intends to appoint after succeeding Tony Blair as prime minister this summer.Jon Cunliffe, a senior Treasury official, would move to Downing Street along with Mr Brown as his chief foreign affairs adviser. Although he is second permanent secretary at the Treasury in charge of macroeconomics, he has gained experience in foreign affairs as head of the Treasury's international and finance directorate and has regular contact with the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and G8 group of leading industrial nations. Ivan Rogers, a former principal private secretary to Mr Blair, is expected to become Mr Brown's chief adviser on European affairs. He left Downing Street last year to go on secondment to Citybank amid speculation that Blair allies thought he was too close to Mr Brown. The Chancellor has not decided who he would appoint as foreign secretary if he becomes prime minister but the leading contenders include Jack Straw, who was moved from the Foreign Office by Mr Blair last year and Hilary Benn, the International Development Secretary. The appointment of Mr Straw would mark a remarkable comeback after his demotion to Leader of the Commons. One scenario is that he could swap jobs with Margaret Beckett, a surprise choice as Foreign Secretary last year. Mr Brown will not make a final decision about his foreign secretary until after Labour has chosen its next deputy leader, as that person might become deputy prime minister. Mr Benn has entered the race and Mr Straw could run. Mr Blair has paved the way for a "regime change" among No 10's foreign policy experts by announcing that his two senior advisers would move on to new posts this summer. Sir Nigel Sheinwald, his chief foreign policy adviser, will become ambassador to the United States, and Kim Darroch, his principal adviser on European affairs, will become Britain's permanent representative in Brussels. As part of a change of style from the Blair era, Mr Brown intends to rely more heavily on the advice of the Foreign Office when diplomatic posts are filled. Mr Blair has been accused of sidelining the Foreign Office. Some commentators have raised questions about Mr Brown's apparent lack of foreign policies. But the Chancellor began to sketch out his approach in a television interview on Sunday in which he promised to "speak my mind" with President George Bush and defend the "British national interest". Mr Blair has been criticised for being too subservient to the US President. Yesterday, Stephen Byers, the Blairite former cabinet minister, issued a thinly veiled warning to the Chancellor not to expect Labour "slavishly" to follow his policy agenda and said he hoped there would be a contest to succeed Mr Blair. "The Labour Party is not royalty and we don't go in for coronations," Mr Byers wrote in London's Evening Standard. He called for an "open debate" about the way forward for the party after Mr Blair has gone. "It would be a huge mistake to try to stifle debate. The public wouldn't like it and the Labour Party would resent it," he said. John Hutton, the Blairite Work and Pensions Secretary, echoed the call for an "open debate". "We must continue to face outwards not inwards throughout this period of change," he said. "The public may judge us harshly if we turn inwards on ourselves over the coming months rather than continuing to face outwards towards them and their concerns." Reuse content
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Singled Out: Trayvon Martin case raises issues of local racial profiling again "Don't let people tell you that it can't change." By Dan Sleva Photo by Chris Potter A crowd of about 300 protested racial profiling by law enforcement at a July 20 rally Downtown. Freddy Jones says he has been the victim of racial profiling his whole life. "The police are extremely aggressive to African Americans. They approach us or pull us over, and when we ask why, we have to worry if it will get us beat up." Jones, 33, of the North Side, says that he has been pulled over while driving on the South Side because police said he fit the description of a shooting suspect, and that they searched his car. He says he has also been approached by undercover police officers in unmarked cars as he walked down the street, and been forced to answer questions about what he was doing there. "I'm always let go. That shows that I am doing nothing wrong," he says. "But it is a hassle. "The police treat me like I'm scum. But I am not that." Jones says these experiences are what motivated him to attend the "Rally Seeking Justice for Trayvon Martin and All Victims of Profiling" in front of the William S. Moorhead Federal Building, Downtown, on Sat., July 20. He was joined by about 300 others at the event organized by the Alliance for Police Accountability (APA). The rally was one of about 100 held in cities across the country one week after George Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges for the killing of the unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, in Sanford, Fla., last year. Jones was one of many people at the rally who recounted their experiences of racial profiling, and the fear of what it could mean for themselves, their children and their grandchildren, unless something is changed in Pittsburgh and around the country. "Don't let people tell you that it can't change," Brandi Fisher, president of the APA, told the crowd. "It has changed from the '50s to now, and it will change from now to tomorrow. Rallies work. Protesting works." Before Trayvon Martin was killed in Florida, the Pittsburgh region had its own recent high-profile case of alleged racial profiling. On Jan. 12, 2010, a 17-year-old CAPA High School student named Jordan Miles was stopped by three white undercover police officers who, he says, failed to identify themselves. Miles was badly beaten by the officers, who put the blame on the teen, saying that he was acting suspiciously, ran from them and had a "bulge" in his jacket. The officers did not face criminal charges. A civil trial last year ended with a hung jury, and partial exoneration for the officers for alleged malicious prosecution. A new civil trial is scheduled for November on the more serious allegations of false arrest and excessive force. Photo by Chris Potter Protesters speak to mayoral staffer Jim Sheppard during a demonstration outside the mayor's office in the wake of the George Zimmerman verdict. Miles' name was brought up frequently at Saturday's rally. His civil attorney, Joel Sansone, even called Miles "Pittsburgh's Trayvon Martin." But those in attendance say profiling in the city is happening far more often than a few high-profile cases. Rapper and activist Che Smith, who performs under the name Rhymefest, says "everyone has been the victim of profiling. Black people are profiled as criminals, as the cases of George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin show. But, there is also profiling of white people, gay people and women." Fisher echoed that point, saying that white people have been stopped by police while driving through neighborhoods like Homewood, because it is assumed they must be buying drugs. Still, Terence Campbell, 24, of the Hill District, believes that profiling of African Americans is the major problem. He says that officers are "aggressive towards us. I don't feel like it is fair to be stopped and searched when I am doing nothing wrong." Campbell, who works at South Side Steaks and will attend CCAC in the fall, says he has been stopped and searched while walking because his hands were in his pocket, and police said that made him look suspicious. "You don't see that happening to white men," Campbell says. Smith says controversial laws like "Stand Your Ground," which was cited in the Zimmerman trial, must be changed because they are "open to interpretation ... [and] end up being interpreted against people of color." University of Pittsburgh law professor David Harris, who studies racial profiling and wrote a book on the subject, says the encounters Jones and Campbell say they've had with police are not unique. "It is almost impossible to meet an African-American person in this country who has not experienced racial profiling." "African Americans' reality with police is simply different than the majority community," Harris explains. "They've experienced profiling firsthand and heard about it for years. This cannot help but to create a different attitude toward police." Harris says this experience can lead to a less-safe society. "It is not a matter of bruised feelings," he continues. "It is a matter of public safety. Good police work is built on trust-based relationships between the police and the community they serve." Pittsburgh Police Chief Regina McDonald did not return requests for comment. Many who attended the July 20 rally said they were concerned about the situation worsening. Photo by Chris Potter Pittsburgh City Council President Darlene Harris speaks to demonstrators about their concerns after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. Barbara Beckham, of the North Side, says she fears for the safety of her 17- and 19-year-old sons, and often worries whether they'll make it home. "I talk to them [about these issues]. I fear for them, but I can't make them stay in the house," Beckham says. "You see these cases, here and around the country, and you hope that the reason for them is not race. But in some circumstances, you cannot ignore it. How are we supposed feel when there are no other reasons given that make sense?" Harris says that for things to change, society as a whole will have to examine underlying racial attitudes. "Not all police officers [racially profile]," he says. "For the most part, it is not conscious. It is not overt prejudice, hatred or racism like it may have been in the past. Rather, it comes from implicit beliefs." And the only way to stop it from happening, Harris says, is to "drag these issues into the light." That's why Freddy Jones, who has a master's degree in social work from the University of Pittsburgh, was sweating in 90-degree heat at Saturday's rally. "I'm here hoping something can get better," Jones says. "Through hope and action, I think things can improve." Tags: News Tweet Pittsburgh’s LGBT sports leagues provide a safe space and competitive spirit Though they’re illegal, health advocates say needle exchanges are key to combating HIV and hep C in rural counties Summer mural project addresses gun violence in Pittsburgh Five realities Donald Trump has shown us about America High Priority: Why your choice for the Pa. Supreme Court may be the most important vote you cast all year Despite some concerns, Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto gets high marks for freshman year
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China: Country profile World's most populous nation has one of the longest documented civilisations. Over the centuries China's cultural and social impact has been huge, producing some of the world's most influential technological developments - namely paper, printing, the compass, gunpowder and even, according to some archaeologists, toilet paper. China's unique identity lies in its longevity and resilience as a distinct unit, despite periods of civil unrest, famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation that have engulfed the country. Hu Jintao was named president in March 2003 [AFP] In the initial decades after the communist takeover in 1949, China's economy stagnated. But since the introduction of the so-called "open door policy" in 1980s China has transformed itself into an industrial powerhouse and the world's fastest-growing economy. Internationaly China's growing wealth and appetite for natural resources - especially oil - has given it increasing diplomatic clout on the world stage. But China has had to balance its economic growth with concerns over the enviroment, with pollution and dessertification becoming increasing problems as cities and industries expand rapidly. On the domestic front, worries over the country's growing wealth gap, unemployment and unrest over corruption are fast becoming the biggest challenges facing the country's rulers. According to the latest version of the constitution, adopted in 1982, the People's Republic of China is a "socialist state under the people's democratic dictatorship". President and chairman of CPC: Hu Jintao Vice-president: Zeng Qinghong Prime minister: Wen Jiabao Foreign minister: Li Zhaoxing Effectively this means that China is a one-party state ruled by the Communist Party of China (CPC), although there are other "democratic parties" which are represented at annual meetings of the country's legislature. Since March 2003, the country's president has been Hu Jintao. He also holds the post of chairman of the CPC. Since his appointment Hu has pledged to tackle corruption and given warning of the dangers posed by the fast-growing rural-urban wealth gap. However, he has firmly rejected introducing any Western-style political reforms to China, saying that this would lead the country down a "blind alley". To date the only slight moves toward political liberalisation have been the opening of elections at the town and village levels. The government retains tight control of the country's media while online activity is also tightly regulated. Many websites deemed unsuitable are blocked by government-controlled internet service providers. An internet police force, reportedly numbering several thousand, keeps tabs on activity deemed against the national interest. A new bullet train systems helps commuters to cover the country's vast expanse [Reuters] Stretching for more than 5,000 km from the deserts and mountains of Central Asia to the Pacific Ocean, China covers a vast range of landscapes. Chinese territory includes the highest point on Earth, at the summit of Mount Everest, to the planet's second-lowest point in the Turpan Basin, in the deserts of the country's northwest. The bulk of the population is concentrated in the eastern half of the country, home to China's largest cities and its most fertile land. China borders directly with 14 countries. Its land frontier is about 20,000 km in length, and its coastline extends for some 14,500 km. Area (Including Manchuria and Tibet): 9,596,960 sq km Population: 1,321,851,888 (2007 est) Growth rate: 0.6 per cent There are an estimated 137 million internet users in China [EPA] Languages: Standard Chinese (Mandarin/Putonghua), Yue (Cantonese), Wu (Shanghainese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese), Xiang, Gan, Hakka dialects, minority languages Religions: Officially atheist; Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist, Christian 3-4 per cent, Muslim 1–2 per cent Ethnic diversity: Han Chinese 91.9 per cent, Zhuang, Uighur, Hui, Yi, Tibetan, Miao, Manchu, Mongol, Buyi, Korean, and other nationalities 8.1 per cent Officially the government recognises 56 distinct ethnicities within China's borders. Literacy rate: 86 per cent China now has the world's fastest-growing economy and is on track to become the biggest consumer of energy and natural resources - as well as the biggest polluter. China has the world's fourth largest economy [AFP] The country's role in world trade has steadily grown since the late 1970's, when the government, headed by reformer Deng Xiaoping, decided to open China's door to the global economy. Despite being officially a communist country, privatisation of state-owned industries means that currently about three-quarters of the national economy is held in private ownership. China's foreign trade has since grown more quickly than its gross national product (GNP). The government's decision to let China be used by Western firms as an export platform is making the country an increasingly competitive threat to its regional neighbours such as South Korea, Singapore, and Malaysia. Currency: China Yuan or Renminbi (CNY) – 1 USD = (app) 7.64 CNY Natural resources: coal, iron ore, petroleum, natural gas, mercury, tin, tungsten, antimony, manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, magnetite, aluminum, lead, zinc, uranium, hydropower potential (world's largest). Major industries: mining and ore processing, iron, steel, aluminum, and other metals, coal; machine building; armaments; textiles and apparel; petroleum; cement; chemicals; fertilisers; consumer products, including footwear, toys, and electronics; food processing; transportation equipment, including automobiles, rail cars and locomotives, ships, and aircraft; telecommunications equipment, commercial space launch vehicles, satellites. GDP: $2.512 trillion (2006 est) Real growth rate: 10.5 per cent (2006 est) China's government has set 8 per cent as the growth target for 2007 but the central bank forecasts growth at 9.8 per cent and the World Bank says 10.4 per cent. China has the world's largest armed forces [GALLO/GETTY] China has the world's largest standing military and since 1949 has fought wars with South Korea, India and Vietnam. Nuclear forces: China detonated its first atomic weapon in 1964. Since then it has developed thermonuclear weapons (hydrogen bombs) and a neutron bomb. China is thought to have about 400 strategic and tactical nuclear weapons, and stocks of fissile material sufficient to produce a much larger arsenal. Military budget: $45 bn (2007 est) Army size: 2.3 million troops SOURCE: Al Jazeera
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NTSB Report Shows Weather Played Role in September Plane Crash By Paul Matadeen | Posted: Wed 9:05 PM, Nov 08, 2006 | Updated: Thu 10:59 AM, Nov 09, 2006 A new report from the National Transportation Safety Board report says a September crash in Walton County could have been avoided. The Mitsubishi M-U 2 aircraft crashed in a wooded area southeast of Defuniak Springs. Federal investigators now say the weather may have been a major factor. A jumbled mess is what’s left of the Mitsubishi M-U 2 plane that went down on September 1st killing the 64-year-old Panama City Pilot, Buddy Head. Witnesses say there was rain and lightning in the area. Now, an NTSB report confirms it. The pilot safety alert outlines recent fatal encounters between planes and thunderstorms. It details the Walton County crash, showing a thunderstorm over the community of Argyle. The radar image shows exact conditions Buddy Head flew into on September 1st, in the area where he crashed. "There is no aircraft that's certified, today, to fly in that kind of weather," said Ralph Sorrells, who is the deputy general manager of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of America. "Thunderstorms are the most obvious danger to aircrafts because of the different types of weather they produce," said Jason Kelley, WJHG Chief Meteorologist. The investigations, like the Argyle crash, show pilots were either not told about severe weather ahead of time, or they were given incomplete information. The report went on to say, each pilot had readily available alternatives that, if utilized, would have likely prevented the accident. However, it lays the responsibility at the feet of the pilots. "Anytime you have any sort of thunderstorm in your vicinity, if you're a pilot of any sort, you need to be extra aware and extra vigilant in protecting yourself and you're aircraft," said Kelley. The report went on to say air traffic controllers never issued radar weather information, nor did the pilot ask for it during the flight. “Air Traffic Control can only do so much, they operate off radar, and they operate off satellite systems, but the best measure is a pilot's eyes and what he sees," said Sorrells. That's one of the reasons why the NTSB says readily available alternatives could have prevented the crash, altogether. We tried to contact the NTSB for a comment about this report, but they have not returned our calls.
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Home : Natural : Skin Care : Puffiness Skin Care With all of the advances to science in the last decade, some of the best skin solutions still come from nature. This is the basis for natural skin care, a booming field in the beauty industry. For centuries, various groups of people have found secrets to treating a variety of skin concerns from wrinkles to mild wounds to acne breakouts while relying on natural extracts from plants. Now ancient wisdom is making a comeback as people discover the power of natural skin care to protect, repair and maintain a healthy, problem-free complexion. Our natural skin care products contain high concentrations of botanical extracts that replace popular chemical ingredients that can sometimes cause irritation and other problems. Essential oils from plants have the ability to moisturize, balance, purify, decongest and kill bacteria depending on your needs. Plant extracts can also be the source of natural fragrance and color, avoiding the need for synthetic ingredients. Many plants contain high levels of antioxidants which help repair cellular damage that can lead to premature aging. These antioxidants also protect the skin, reducing the instance of future damage. Considering all of the powers of nature, it is no wonder that natural skin care has had so much success in recent years. With so many natural products available, there are solutions for every skin type and concern. Skin Care
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Three charged over £2m cocaine seizure Three men have appeared in court charged with drug supply offences, after cocaine worth up to £2 million was seized in a National Crime Agency operation. It came after NCA officers witnessed what they suspected to be a handover of drugs outside an industrial unit in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, on Wednesday 14 September. A white Mercedes van was later stopped by officers from the Central Motorway Police Group, who were working with the NCA, on the A5 at Gailey just before the M6 junction 12. A bag containing 25 kilo blocks of cocaine was discovered in the rear of the van. NCA experts believe the cocaine could have had a potential street value of up to £2 million. The occupants of the van, Andrew Worby, aged 43 and from Shipley, West Yorkshire, and Onasis Depass, aged 31 and also from Shipley, were arrested. A short time later Tayyab Iqbal, aged 31, was arrested by NCA officers at his home in Coventry Road in Birmingham. All three men were later charged with conspiring to supply class A drugs. Iqbal appeared before Walsall Magistrates on Thursday 15 September and was remanded in custody until his next court appearance on 14 October at Birmingham Crown Court. Worby and Depass appeared at Newcastle-under-Lyme magistrates and were remanded to appear at Stoke Crown Court on 17 October. NCA branch commander Mick Pope said: “This operation has prevented a significant quantity of class A drugs from making it onto our streets, where they would have been sold to fund further criminality. “Working with our law enforcement partners we are determined to do all we can to target the organised criminal networks involved in drug supply, and I’m grateful for the support of our policing colleagues in this case.”
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Getting Started Lists of Recommendations Search Patient Resources Adult, Geriatric, Pediatric Espirometría para el asma Espirometría para el asma Cuándo necesita la prueba—y por qué La espirometría es una prueba simple de respiración. Mide cuánto aire se inhala y se exhala de los pulmones. Si usted sufre de síntomas que podrían ser un indicio de asma—como la falta de aliento, por ejemplo—debería realizarse una prueba de espirometría. A continuación se da la razón: El asma y otras enfermedades pueden tener los mismos síntomas. Cuando usted sufre de asma, el revestimiento de las vías respiratorias en los pulmones se inflaman y los músculos que las rodean se tensan. Entonces, las vías respiratorias se estrechan. Cuando usted respira, tiene dificultades para sacar el aire de los pulmones. Como resultado, puede toser, resollar con dificultades, sentir que le falta el aliento o que tiene opresión en el pecho. El ejercicio o el aire frío podrían empeorar los síntomas. Sin embargo, esos mismos síntomas también pueden ser un indicio de otros problemas pulmonares, como un resfriado común, bronquitis o pulmonía. Incluso pueden ser síntomas de una enfermedad cardíaca y otras enfermedades. Es importante conocer la causa de sus síntomas para asegurarse de que le den el tratamiento adecuado. El tratamiento para el asma es muy distinto del tratamiento para una pulmonía o una enfermedad cardíaca. La espirometría ayuda a diagnosticar y a controlar el asma. Una prueba de espirometría también puede mostrar qué tan bien está funcionando su tratamiento. Si las pruebas de espirometría de seguimiento muestran que su asma está bien controlada, su tratamiento está surtiendo efecto. Si la prueba muestra que su asma no está bajo control, es posible que el médico necesite cambiarle la medicina o darle más o un tratamiento distinto. Dejar de realizarse la prueba tiene riesgos. Muchas personas que necesitan realizarse una prueba de espirometría nunca se la hacen. Algunos proveedores de atención médica se basan únicamente en los síntomas para decidir si un paciente sufre de asma o de otra enfermedad. Si su médico supone que usted sufre de asma sin reali-zarle una prueba de espirometría, usted podría estar tomando medicamentos para el asma cuando no los necesita. Y la causa verdadera de sus síntomas no se estaría tratando. Por otro lado, usted y su médico podrían suponer que la causa de sus síntomas es un problema leve, cuando en realidad es asma. Si su asma no se trata, usted podría sufrir de ataques graves de asma. Aproximadamente una de nueve personas muere diariamente de ataques de asma en Estados Unidos. El asma sin tratamiento, o mal controlada, también puede causar cicatrización en los pulmones, que podría conducir a cambios permanentes en las vías respiratorias que son parecidos a los de una enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica o COPD, por sus siglas en inglés. Una vez que los pulmones están dañados, las medicinas para el asma no funcionarán tan bien. La prueba puede ahorrarle dinero. Una prueba de espirometría cuesta por lo general menos de $100. No hacerse la prueba puede costar mucho más dinero. Si la prueba muestra que usted no sufre de asma, se puede ahorrar cientos de dólares al mes en medicinas para el asma. Si usted no se realiza la prueba y sufre de asma, una visita a la sala de emergencias por un ataque de asma puede costarle miles de dólares. ¿Cuándo debería usted realizarse una prueba de espirometría? Los niños de cinco años de edad o mayores y los adultos de cualquier edad que sufren de síntomas parecidos a los del asma, deberían realizarse una prueba de espiro-metría. Además, su proveedor de atención médica debería hacerle un examen médico y tomarle un historial médico completo. Si la prueba muestra que sufre de asma, su médico debería recetarle medicina para el asma. Luego, deberían volverle a hacer la prueba cuatro a seis semanas después. Si los resultados de su prueba mejoran, su tratamiento está surtiendo efecto. Incluso, es posible que usted pueda tomar menos medicina. Si sus síntomas empeoran, deberían hacerle otra prueba de espirometría. Si sus síntomas se controlan, usted debería realizarse la prueba por lo menos una vez cada uno a dos años. Este informe es para que lo use usted cuando hable con su proveedor de atención médica. No debe usarse en vez de consejos o tratamientos médicos. Use este informe a su propio riesgo. © 2016 Consumer Reports. Elaborado en cooperación con la Academia Estadounidense de Alergias.
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Nos Lodges Ecotel Touraco Bienvenue à Taï Forest Lodges A travers l’observation des Chimpanzés, l’ascension du Mont Niénokoué, les marches de découvertes en forêt et les balades en barque sur la rivière Hana, nous vous proposons une immersion en pleine forêt de Taï. PARC NATIONAL DE TAÏ Le parc National de Taï est situé à l’Ouest de la Côte d’Ivoire. Avec ses 530 000 ha de forêt primaire le Parc National de Taï est compté parmi les dernières grandes forêts primaires d’Afrique de l’Ouest. Inscrit en tant que Réserve de la biosphère en 1978, le Parc National de Taï a été classé au Patrimoine mondial de l’humanité en 1981 par l’UNESCO. Le Parc National de Taï est réputé pour sa biodiversité exceptionnelle notamment, les Chimpanzés d’Afrique de l’Ouest qui utilisent des outils comme les cailloux pour accéder à certaines graines mais aussi des espèces en danger comme l’Hippopotame Pygmée, le Céphalophe Zébré, le Céphalophe de Jentink, le Céphalophe Géant ainsi que plusieurs espèces de primates comme le Diane, le Cercocèbe à Col Blanc, le Colobe de Geoffroy, le Colobe Bai de l’Ouest et plein d’autres… On y trouve aussi de grands mammifères comme l’Eléphant et le Buffle de Forêt. La forêt de Taï à travers son avifaune est aussi très captivante pour les amateurs d’ornithologie avec des espèces endémiques à la région comme le Picarthate de Guinée. TAÏ FOREST LODGES Depuis Décembre 2018, l’équipe de Taï Forest Lodges a repris la gestion de ‘’L’Ecotel Touraco’’ ainsi que le ‘’Camp Chimpanzé’’ avec pour vision le développement de l’éco-tourisme au sein du parc. Notre but étant de valoriser le parc afin de faciliter les efforts de conservation sur ce Patrimoine Mondial de l’humanité. Notre mission est l’apport d’un confort et services appropriés à notre clientèle tout en respectant l’environnement. Avec nos partenaires l’Office Ivoirienne des Parcs et Réserves (OIPR) et la Wildlife Chimpanzee Foundation (WCF), nous mettons tout en œuvre pour vous faire vivre une expérience unique dans le Parc National de Taï. A travers l’observation des Chimpanzés, l’ascension du Mont Niénokoué, les marches de découverte en forêt et les balades en barque sur la rivière Hana, nous vous proposons une immersion totale en pleine forêt de Taï. Vivre une expérience unique ! Balade en barque En balade sur la Hana, on peut y observer plusieurs espèces d’oiseaux endémiques à la région, c’est aussi le meilleur moyen pour espérer rencontrer l’hippopotame pygmée. Observation des chimpanzés L’observation des Chimpanzés est au coeur des activités du Parc National de Taï, une activité qui est mené par les écoguides très expérimentés du parc. ascension du mont nienokoue L’ascension du Mont Niénokoué est une des activités phares du parc national de Taï. Elle est située entre les rivières Hana et Méno. Du haut de ses 396 mètres elle vous offre une vue imprenable sur la majestueuse forêt primaire du Parc national de Taï. Une immersion en pleine forêt de Taï ! A l’Ecotel Touraco au petit matin, ce sont les chants des touracos et des calaos qui annoncent le lever du jour. Constitué de dix (10) bungalows et un (1) restaurant bordé aux alentours par une belle fôret primaire, une expérience unique ! camp chimpanze Le Camp Chimpanzé est en rénovation. Restez connecté pour avoir les informations! Nouvelle plateforme De nouvelles plateformes sont en cours de construction à taï forest lodges pour plus de confort et plus de plaisir pour nos visiteurs. Découvrez Nos Lodges Nous sommes situé dans la partie Sud du parc national de Taï. contact@taiforestlodges.ci 08H 30 – 17H 30 Copyright 2019 Tous droits réservés | Taï Forest Lodges
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Mozart La Caduta degli Dei la Rivoluzione copernicana in musica Lettere dei Mozart I libri di Luca Bianchini e Anna Trombetta Mozart La caduta degli dei, Parte prima Mozart La Caduta degli Dei – Parte seconda Mozart Il flauto magico Mozart La costruzione di un genio Il catalogo Köchel da K 1 a K 50 da K 51 a K 100 da K 108 a K 206 (1771-1774) Tag: Saint-Foix L’imbroglio della Missa brevis K 115 Messa K 115 Musica: ? Luogo: ? Data: ? Movimenti: Kyrie: Adagio in C, Allegro in C tagliato; Gloria: Allegro in C; Credo in C; Sanctus in C. Organico: S, A, T, B, e organo. Tonalità: Kyrie in do maggiore; Gloria in do maggiore; Credo in do maggiore; Sanctus in do maggiore. Fonti: manca l’originale, c’è solo una copia. Lettere: non ci sono riferimenti nelle lettere alla Messa K 115. L’influsso di Padre Martini A Radio Vaticana, nel corso di numerose puntate monografiche dedicate a Mozart la caduta degli dei Parte prima, Mozart la caduta degli dei – Parte seconda, Mozart Il flauto magico abbiamo descritto alcune delle opere più significative di Mozart, nel genere da camera, in quello sinfonico, teatrale e sacro. Qui approfondiamo alcuni temi, riguardanti la produzione sacra e quello che hanno raccontato i musicologi nel corso degli ultimi due secoli. Numerosi sono stati gli errori nell’attribuire al Salisburghese lavori che non ha mai composto. Scrive l’Abert che alcune messe incompiute erano nate sotto “l’evidente” influsso di padre Martini. I manoscritti, osservava Abert, risalivano al periodo compreso tra il 1770 e il 1772. “Il nuovo mondo”, come l’aveva definito il musicologo tedesco, si schiudeva allora a Mozart. Riflesso di quella scoperta sarebbe la Messa in do maggiore K.115 interrotta alla nona misura del Sanctus. Lontana dallo stile napoletano Gli studi più recenti, scrive Abert nella biografia che ancora utilizzato nelle Università e Scuole d’alta formazione, datano “giustamente” l’autografo alla tarda estate del 1770. “Qui tutto ricorda l’antica musica sacra italiana, così tenacemente difesa da padre Martini”. Abert vede ben chiaro l’accompagnamento affidato solo all’organo, e l’onnipresenza del contrappunto rigoroso. La particolarità del lavoro sarebbe lo stile, che in nessun’altra messa di Mozart si manterrebbe “così distante da quello napoletano di allora”. La K 115 preannuncia il Requiem Nella biografia di Mozart, Abert si sofferma sull’“Et incarnatus est” che con le sue misteriose ed audaci armonie “quasi preannuncia il Requiem”, pezzo che in quanto a autenticità ha pure i suoi problemi. E ancora “il fertile tema della fuga finale del Credo, “condotta del resto con grande abilità”, ricorda al biografo “le vecchie fughe al tempo degli studi salisburghesi”. Di quali fughe si tratti Abert non precisa, anche se di fughe propriamente dette Mozart ne ha scritte poche. Rileva piuttosto che non si può che “rimpiangere” il fatto che che Mozart sia dovuto rientrare in Salisburgo, e che non sia diventato “l’alleato stabile di padre Martini e del suo stile sacro”, allora disprezzato perché fuori moda, “ma in realtà pieno di carattere”. La storia infinita La storia del K.115 comincia nel 1856 quando Jahn, annota l’esistenza di una Messa per 4 voci soliste e organo completa sino al Sanctus, del quale si conservavano però solo 9 misure. Il pezzo doveva risalire secondo lui agli anni 1770. Arrangiata e falsificata Nell’Ottocento Köchel s’accorse che un “autografo” della K 115 era nelle mani dell’editore André. Egli lo attribuì senz’altro all’anno 1771 e lo catalogò al numero K 115. A fine Ottocento gli editori Breitkopf & Härtel inserirono la Messa K 115 nella Serie dell’Opera omnia del Salisburghese, e poi la pubblicarono in partitura separata. La Messa fu arrangiata, completata, falsificata nelle successive edizioni. Catalogo Koechel, Messa K 115 di Mozart Le certezze della scienza Nessuno fu d’accordo su nulla, ma ognuno fu certo di tutto. Chi la piazzò al 1770, chi prima, chi dopo al 1773 e oltre. Théodore de Wyzewa e Georges de Saint-Foix ipotizzarono fosse stata scritta da Mozart proprio durante il soggiorno a Bologna del 1770. Schiedermair la collocò invece a Vienna nel 1773, mentre Alfred Einstein ci vide una musica coeva alla Messa della Trinità K 167 composta nel giugno del 1773 a Salisburgo. Per Einstein la K 115 rappresentava quel che lui definì il “frutto immediato” degli studi di Wolfgang con Haydn. Ci vide anche dei richiami a Eberlin e Adlgasser. Per questo nel catalogo che curò nel 1936 la spostò nei pezzi scritti da Mozart all’inizio dell’estate 1773. Ipotesi ad hoc Non tornandogli documentalmente i conti, Einstein sostenne che Mozart aveva smesso di scrivere la K 115 per colpa dell’arcivescovo, il quale, ignorantissimo di capolavori musicali, richiedeva musiche più brevi per l’ufficio della cattedrale di Salisburgo, infischiandosene dei tesori che Mozart gli sfornava. Semplicemente copiata Gli estensori dell’ultima edizione del catalogo Koechel, la sesta, mantennero le note di Einstein, aggiungendo stavolta che la Messa K 115 poteva pur essere di un compositore sconosciuto. Una semplice copia! Le certezze, estratte dal cilindro della musicologia scientifica, scomparvero da dove eran venute: nel nulla. Che sia del padre? Negli anni Sessanta la casa editrice Fox di New York stampò una riduzione per pianoforte di una Messa in do maggiore di Leopold Mozart elencata da Seiffert nel Catalogo delle sue opere. E successivamente lo studioso Pfannhauser mostrò le numerose somiglianze tra questa Messa in do di Leopold e la K.115 di Wolfgang. Alcuni passaggi erano proprio identici. La Messa K.115 non sarebbe quindi una composizione di Wolfgang ma semplicemente un estratto che Leopold ha ricavato dalla sua Messa in do che risale a prima del 1764. A lezione a 4 anni? I musicologi più blasonati, nonostante le peer review, le tavole rotonde e gli estenuanti comitati di studio, avevano sbagliato persino sugli anni, e non di poco: dal 1773 o giù di lì, erano piombati al 1760, quando Mozart aveva quattro anni. A quell’età Amadé non poteva certo aver preso le lezioni da Padre Martini, come insegnava l’Abert, e come si continua a insegnare oggi nelle scuole di musica italiane. La K 115 non può essere usata come prova delle presunte lezioni impartite a Bologna da padre Martini a Mozart. Di proprietà di un signore L’altro duro colpo alla credibilità della cosiddetta musicologia scientifica avvenne nel 1975. Quell’anno si tenne l’asta della Sotheby’s di Londra. Al lotto in vendita stava un altro manoscritto della Messa K.115 di “proprietà di un signore”, che lo rinvenne in un pacco avvolto insieme ad altri documenti d’ufficio in una delle sedi di André ad Offenbach. Dalla grafia, si ipotizzò l’avesse scritto Leopold, e si stabilì anche che la Messa di Leopold non era stata composta per la cattedrale di Salisburgo, ma per la casa arcivescovile molto prima del 1764, osservando quanto fosse simile a una cantata in stile napoletano. Errare è umano L’Abert aveva sbagliato quindi sull’autore, sulla data, sul luogo, e anche riguardo allo stile, che aveva definito non napoletano, secondo lui un caso unico tra le opere sacre di Mozart. E dopo di lui avevano preso lucciole per lanterne pure gli altri. E la NMA, nuova edizione critica delle opere di Mozart, dà la K 115 per inesistente. La mela non cade mai lontano dall’albero Si dubitò quasi subito anche di Leopold. Talis filius, talis pater. La Messa in do, quindi la K 115, non era affatto un pezzo suo, come i mozartiani s’erano affrettati a stabilire. Il passaggio “Et resurrexit” della Messa in do attribuita prima a Leopold Mozart, corrisponde infatti a due sezioni di una Litania di Holzbauer, eseguita per la prima volta a Vienna nel 1765. Perseverare è diabolico Non è neppure certo si tratti di musiche originali di Holzbauer, perché quest’ultimo potrebbe averle copiate dal repertorio popolare settecentesco. L’unica cosa sicura è che la K 115 non è di Mozart, anche se ostinatamente continua ad essergli attribuita. Bibliografia di riferimento Luca Bianchini, Anna Trombetta Mozart The Fall of the Gods The English translation is finally available! Mozart The Fall of the Gods is an editorial success that revolutionized the way of thinking about Mozart. link alla versione italiana: Mozart La caduta degli dei – parte prima) Bestseller in Italy, subject of study at the University, the book was adopted in the courses of High Music Schools, and discussed in 24 episodes of the Vatican Radio. It collects the results of the researches on 18th-century music and on Mozart, an author revered as a god for over two centuries. The authors asked themselves the reasons for that cult, and they removed the many clichés from biographies, such as the one of the genius of nature. Until the last century, the trend was to minimize problems, so as not to disturb the image impressed on the public’s mind. This work, divided into two parts, identifies some contradictory points of the immense Mozartian bibliography, verifies and analyze them. It reports the sources of each of the almost 2000 citations, to allow the reader to verify them. Mozart The Fall of the Gods – Part 1 is a Copernican revolution that upset the musical world. Now in English! Pagine: 490, Brossura Sitografia www.mozartilflautomagico.it www.mozartlacadutadeglidei.it www.mozartlacadutadeglidei.com italianOpera www.italianopera.org www.italianopera.it Autore mozartlacadutadeglideiPubblicato il 24 Ottobre 2019 25 Ottobre 2019 Categorie Mozart, opereTag Bianchini, K 115, Köchel, Missa brevis, Saint-Foix, Trombetta, WyzewaLascia un commento su L’imbroglio della Missa brevis K 115 Missa brevis K 116 Movimenti: Kyrie: Andante in C, Allegro moderato in C. Organico: S, A, T, B, Violino I e II, Viola, Bassi e organo. Tonalità: Kyrie in fa maggiore. Fonti: il manoscritto, che Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix considerano autografo, era a Berlino ma non ha data. Questo Kyrie (che non ha data sull’autografo) faceva parte, secondo Teodor de Wyzewa e Georges de Saint-Foix “di una Messa che Mozart ha interrotto nel bel mezzo del Credo”, e della quale André “dovette possedere il manoscritto”. Oggi sono noti solo il Kyrie, il Gloria e un frammento del Credo. La musica, come si ricava dall’ultima edizione del catalogo Köchel, è scritta da Leopold Mozart e da mano sconosciuta. Il titolo è laconico: “Missa brevis” e nient’altro. Il Kyrie si trova nella Biblioteca di Berlino, invece il Gloria e il frammento del Credo erano un tempo in California, ma non se ne sa più nulla. Köchel, Missa brevis K 116 Di Leopold Mozart? La K 116, essendo scritta parzialmente da Leopold, è stata attribuita a lui. Nissen a suo tempo sosteneva l’avesse composta Wolfgang. Per questo cancellò quello che stava nel manoscritto sovrascrivendoci “di Mozart e di sua mano”. Nelle certificazioni Nissen non è affidabile, e qui ha manomesso addirittura il documento. Nello stile di Martini Secondo i musicologi francesi Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix “con la sua scrittura e lo stile di canto”, il Kyrie K 116 è direttamente collegato alla Messa breve in do K 115 per 4 voci e organo, “composta nel 1770 a Bologna sotto la direzione di P. Martini”, ma non è certo che questa musica, oltre ad essere incompiuta, abbia a che fare con Padre Martini e neppure con Mozart. Teodor de Wyzewa, Georges de Saint-Foix, Missa brevis K 116 (WSF 107) Il ruolo degli strumenti L’orchestra della K 116 ha un ruolo piuttosto “indefinito”. I due francesi sostengono che “segue il canto riempiendo ogni tanto gli intervalli con qualche diminuzione”. Loro ci vedono “i progressi compiuti da Mozart nel trattare il canto stesso che è in continuo contrappunto, come era tipico a Bologna, ma già più semplice e allo stesso tempo più sicuro”. Sulla via di ritorno per Salisburgo I musicologi Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix concludono, senza prove documentali, che dato “il carattere vocale e la gamma espressiva molto più accentuati” era probabile che Mozart figlio avesse composto il pezzo “sulla via di ritorno verso Salisburgo, influenzato dalle lezioni di Padre Martini”. I due francesi non sapevano che quella messa non era di Wolfgang . The complete Mozart di Zaslaw non cita infatti né la K 115 e neanche la K 116 come opere sue. L’insegnamento di Padre Martini In mancanza di meglio, la composizione fu attribuita dai musicologi del secolo scorso senz’altro a Leopold Mozart. La prova che Wolfgang abbia scritto il pezzo non c’è, mancano la firma, la data, e la musica è stilisticamente distante dalle composizioni del periodo italiano. E neppure è provato l’insegnamento di Padre Martini, perché non c’è nessun riscontro documentale. Che sia di Leopold è ricavato solo dal fatto che a copiare la musica è stato lui, oltre a uno sconosciuto. Influssi viennesi Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix danno per sicuro che il Kyrie K 116, “di squisita grazia”, dia l’impressione d’essere un’unica frase “infinitamente tenera e raccolta” che si sviluppa “attraverso modulazioni di una dolcezza e di un fascino poetico già molto caratteristici dell’anima di Mozart”. Oggi di quella messa non ne parla più nessuno perché è spuria. Allora se ne lodava la strumentazione che, secondo Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix, presentava “un contrappunto nello strumentale equivalente a quello delle voci”. Mozart dava alla sua orchestra delle figure “di una verve e di un’eleganza notevole”, con un curioso ritorno “a quei grandi contrasti dei violini, che la sua visita a Vienna gli aveva insegnato”. Agiografia di primo Novecento Hermann Abert, autore di una diffusa biografia su Mozart, lavora di fantasia e osserva i fatti con gli occhi di un agiografo. Sostiene anch’egli che la K 116 è stata scritta da Mozart sotto l’influsso di Padre Martini, e con “intermezzi orchestrali in stile napoletano”, che il giovane aveva da poco assimilato nel primo viaggio in Italia. Scritta a Vienna Per Cliff Eisen, invece, è Leopold Mozart ad aver composto la Missa brevis K 116 a Vienna nel 1768, cioè prima che lui e il figlio venissero in Italia, prima che Wolfgang prendesse a Bologna le presunte lezioni da Padre Martini, e prima che, affacciandosi sul Golfo, imparasse lo stile della musica di Napoli. Autore mozartlacadutadeglideiPubblicato il 21 Ottobre 2019 25 Ottobre 2019 Categorie Mozart, opereTag Bianchini, Casaglia, Goethe Mozart e Mayr fratelli illuminati, K 165, Köchel, Mottetto, Poggi, Saint-Foix, Trombetta, Vallora, WyzewaLascia un commento su Missa brevis K 116 Messa pastorale K 140 Musica: ? Manca l’autografo Movimenti: Kyrie: Adagio in C, Andante in 3/4; Gloria: Allegro in C; Credo: Allegro in 3/4, Poco adagio in C tagliato, Allegro in C tagliato, Andante in 3/4, Allegro in C tagliato, Adagio in 3/4, Allegro in C tagliato; Sanctus: Andante in 3/4, Allegro in 3/4, poi C tagliato; Benedictus: Andante in 3/4; Agnus Dei: Adagio in C tagliato, Allegro, poi Adagio in 3/8. Tonalità: Kyrie in sol maggiore; Gloria in sol maggiore; Credo: Allegro in sol maggiore, Poco adagio in do maggiore, Allegro in sol maggiore, Andante in do maggiore, Allegro in sol maggiore, Adagio in re minore, Allegro in sol maggiore; Sanctus in sol maggiore; Benedictus in do maggiore; Agnus Dei in sol maggiore. Fonti: ci sono solo delle copie, la più antica senza firma dell’autore, ma con correzioni di Mozart padre e figlio. Lo stato delle fonti L’autografo, se mai ci fu, non è stato mai trovato. Rimangono solo delle copie, anonime, attribuite a Mozart o a Franz Xaver Süßmayr. La Missa brevis K 140 ha un carattere particolare tra le messe che erano state attribuite a Mozart per via dello stile, che si discosta da quello delle altre pagine del Salisburghese. Mozart non ha mai scritto altre messe di questo genere, che è quello pastorale. La parte dell’Ordinario è cantabile, con prevalenza di una melodia che i musicologi, in tempi diversi, hanno definito non mozartiana. In nessun’altra composizione di Mozart si ritrova qualcosa che somigli alla K 140. NMA ipotizza possa trattarsi di un esercizio di scuola. Opera d’imitazione Mozart, ammesso che la K 140 sia sua, avrebbe imitato il modo di scrivere di qualcun altro, come aveva forse fatto nell’altra Missa brevis K 65. I criteri stilistici ci dicono che la K 140 non è sua, e l’unico spiraglio per attribuirgliela è pensare si tratti di un esperimento che il giovane ha fatto per impadronirsi dello stile di qualche Maestro. Visto però che l’autografo è perduto, quest’ipotesi è pura speculazione. I musicologi, specie in passato, preferirono definire la K 140 spuria, o al limite dubbia. Mozart possedeva copia di questa messa, che non aveva però scritto lui, e questa fu comprata da Johann Anton André quando la vedova gli vendette i manoscritti del marito a inizi Ottocento. Per l’editore di Offenbach la messa era autentica, e infatti la inserì tra le “Authentische Abschriften” (copie autentiche) nel catalogo del 1833, aggiungendo in nota che “la messa l’ho ricevuta in copia; a giudicare dalla composizione, sembra appartenere ai primi anni del 1770. Il numero delle pagine mi sembra sia di mano di Mozart”. Quasi autentica Aloys Fuchs, che scrisse un catalogo tematico delle opere di Mozart, spiegò invece a metà Ottocento “d’aver messo assieme una partitura da parti separate, usando, se non proprio l’originale, almeno una fonte attendibile”. Quel che dice Fuchs assicura che l’originale non c’era e che le parti erano di provenienza dubbia, non avendole potute confrontare neppure lui con manoscritti precedenti firmati o per lo meno autografi. Di Süßmayr? Otto Jahn stabilì, per ragioni stilistiche, che la messa K 140 non poteva essere di Mozart, perché lo stile del pezzo non corrisponde a nessuno delle altre opere del Maestro. Ludwig von Köchel non si curò della cosa, rassicurato del fatto che circolavano alcune copie della K 140 attribuite a Mozart. Aggiunse la Missa brevis nel catalogo ufficiale, specificando però in calce che “alcuni amateur e direttori d’orchestra la pigliano per genuina, mentre Otto Jahn la dice spuria sulla base di ragioni stilistiche”. Quando Köchel s’accorse che una parte della K 140 portava il nome di Süßmayr, cambiò idea, e cancellò il pezzo nella copia di lavoro del catalogo che aveva intenzione di ristampare. Correzioni, giunte e tagli Il catalogo K2 non incluse la Missa brevis K 140, mentre il K3 di Einstein ce la rimise nella sezione delle opere spurie. La scoperta di una copia della K 140 nel monastero di Kremsmünster, senza data e senza firma, e un’altra ad Augusta, alla quale i Mozart padre e figlio pare abbiano aggiunto dei segni, rimise tutto in discussione. A Kremsmünster ci sono 13 parti della K 140, un tempo di proprietà di Leopold Mozart, che padre e figlio potrebbero aver revisionato. Se le correzioni e le aggiunte sono a più mani, vuol dire che la K 140 non l’ha scritta Wolfgang, anzi è probabile stesse rinnovando con il padre il lavoro di qualcuno per una esecuzione da tenersi, forse, nella cattedrale Salisburgo. Manca la copertina e il nome dell’autore non è segnato. Portata dall’Italia? Walter Senn, che curò la presentazione del volume delle opere vocali sacre per la NMA, ipotizzò che questa Missa brevis fosse del 1773, ai tempi del terzo viaggio dei Mozart in Italia. Qualis pater, talis filius È sopravvissuta una partitura parziale della K 140 per tre tromboni, di mano di Matthäus Fischer che attribuisce questa messa in sol a Mozart. Intendeva riferirsi a Leopold, a Wolfgang, o a entrambi, come revisori del lavoro di altri? Non dimentichiamo infine le riserve, avanzate da molti, circa lo stile. Una parodia? Alcuni sottolineano la curiosa somiglianza delle battute da 9 a 32 del Sanctus alla musica del Balletto Le gelosie del serraglio K Anh. 109 (battute 1-32) che con una messa c’entrano poco. Questa corrispondenza non scioglie i dubbi sull’autenticità della K 140. Anzi. Mozart aveva abbozzato Le gelosie del serraglio, ma neppure quella è sicuro che sia musica sua. Accademico filarmonico, un titolo una garanzia Tantum ergo K 142 per soprano, coro e orchestra Musica: ? L’autografo del K 142 è sconosciuto. Movimenti: Andante in 3/4, poi in C. Organico: Canto, Alto, Tenore, Basso e parti strumentali: Violino I, II, Viola., Clarini I e II in sib, Violone e organo. Tonalità: sib. Fonti: solo delle copie tarde, la più antica delle quali risale agli ultimi anni del Settecento. Lettere: nessun riferimento nelle lettere dei Mozart. Lo stato delle fonti del K 142 Una copia delle voci del Tantum ergo sta nell’archivio dell’ex abbazia benedettina di Neumarkt-St. Veit in Baviera, appartenuta in precedenza all’arcidiocesi di Salisburgo. Non ha firma ed è tarda, scritta negli ultimi anni del 1700 o agli inizi dell’Ottocento. C’è una parte per ciascuna voce: Canto, Alto, Tenore, Basso e per ciascuno degli strumenti. La musica è scritta tutta dalla stessa mano che ha copiato la Litania K 109 (74e) attribuita Mozart conservata a Neumarkt-St. Veit e nell’archivio della collegiata di Laufen in Baviera. In totale fanno 20 fogli grandi circa 32,0 per 21,0 cm e non rifilati. I pentagrammi variano da 7 a 11 per pagina. La carta è di qualità mediocre, piuttosto sottile e di colore grigio chiaro. La parte del violone, che probabilmente fungeva da copertina, riporta a sinistra “del Sig. Cavaliere / Amadeo Wolfgango Mozart: / academico Filarmonico / di / Bologna e Verona”. Ci sono altre e successive copie prodotte in luoghi e tempi diversi, che NMA elenca tra le fonti, e che indicano Mozart accademico di Bologna e Verona come autore del Tantum Ergo K 142. Il Tantum Ergo K 142 Non è di Mozart perché è brutto Aloys Fuchs, Ludwig von Köchel e Gustav Nottebohm avevano stabilito che il K 142 è autentico e l’avevano incluso perciò nella vecchia edizione critica AMA. Theodor de Wyzewa dubitavano invece fosse di Mozart. Dei due Tantum ergo mozartiani sopravvissuti alla furia dei secoli, questo K 142 era sostanzialmente “insignificante”, come è scritto nella NMA. S’accettava invece l’attribuzione a Mozart del K 197, l’altro Tantum ergo, perché è più bello. Pare invece che il K 142 sia di Mozart Per Abert il Tantum ergo K 142 mostra “tutti i tratti stilistici dei mottetti di questo periodo” e non c’è motivo, dice lui, per unirsi a Jahn nel negare l’attribuzione a Mozart. Per provare che è autentico, Abert sottolinea quei fraseggi tipici e preferiti dal Maestro, ad esempio la sequenza do# re sol fa# su “veneremur cernui”. L’analisi stilistica funziona in questo modo! Sarà suo? Alfred Einstein confinò i due lavori K 142 e K 197 tra le opere dubbie al 186d e 186e, vista la situazione sfavorevole degli autografi, che in entrambi i casi mancano. I due pezzi provenivano per di più dalla stessa fonte di trasmissione, e quindi se è vero uno è vero anche l’altro, o viceversa se è spurio il primo lo sarà presumibilmente anche il secondo. I manoscritti lo confermano? Fu Robert Münster a scoprire in Baviera nell’ex monastero benedettino di San Veit vicino a Neumarkt, che un tempo era parte dell’Arcidiocesi di Salisburgo, le copie del Tantum ergo della fine del Settecento. Una è del Tantum ergo K 142 e l’altra del K 197, che finirono entrambi in appendice nel catalogo ufficiale delle opere di Mozart rispettivamente ai numeri 186d e 186e. C’era scritto a chiare lettere il nome dell’autore Signor Cavaliere Amadeo Wolfgango Mozart “academico Filarmonico di Bologna e Verona”. Quindi non si poteva dubitare. L’analisi stilistica dava ulteriore conferma Non sussistevano criteri stilistici che remassero contro l’autenticità del K 197, e anche il K 142, che era collegato ad esso, doveva essere per forza autentico. Gli studi successivi ad Abert, ribadirono che il K 197 e il K 142 erano di Mozart “quasi” di sicuro, il che, nell’universo mozartiano, ove tutto anche il sole ruota intorno al genio di Salisburgo, vale come attribuzione “ormai attestata” per controbattere la quale si ha solo “l’onere della prova”. Di sicuro è di Mozart Scrive NMA che il K 142 “può anche essere considerato autentico perché condivide la stessa trasmissione del K 197″ e aggiunge che il nuovo stato delle cose “assicura l’autenticità del K 142 e del K 197 con così alto grado di probabilità che la loro inclusione nel volume attuale della NMA sembra giustificato”. Il giovane Mozart avrebbe scritto le due stesure del Tantum ergo a Salisburgo. Per questo si sarebbero trovate le copie recanti il nome suo con i riferimenti preziosi al cavalierato bolognese e veronese. Più di così! Mozart ha copiato! Tutto sembrava risolto. Sul K 142 c’era scritto che era del filarmonico Mozart. Si viveva felici allora, sicuri che la gente che ascoltava il Tantum ergo stesse godendo d’un capolavoro genuino, composto da Mozart ad appena sedici o diciassette anni. Tutto crollò, quando a Robert Münster capitò di scoprire nella Bayerische Staatsbibliothek di Monaco una serie di Tantum ergo scritti da Johann Zach negli anni che precedettero il 1773, data in cui Mozart avrebbe proprio scritto il suo. Zach morì nel 1773, avendo superato da un po’ la settantina. Egli era direttore della musica di corte a Magonza, e aveva composto lui il Tantum ergo di Mozart, ma non proprio uguale. I Mozart, padre e figlio insieme (se teniamo conto dello stato degli altri manoscritti giovanili), l’avevano probabilmente copiato e cambiato un po’ quanto basta per non farsi scoprire. Allora come oggi il plagio era considerato un furto. Plagiato e opportunamente modificato Il K 142 è in pratica identico al Tantum ergo di Johann Zach che nella raccolta di musiche bavaresi occupa la tredicesima posizione. Queste parti copiate presumibilmente dai Mozart, contraddicono l’intestazione del manoscritto di St. Veit. Non sarebbe stata la prima volta che Mozart plagiava. L’aveva già fatto a Bologna per guadagnarsi il titolo di cavaliere filarmonico. Come abbia acquisito il titolo a Verona lo spieghiamo invece nel libro Mozart la costruzione di un genio. La storia del plagio del Tantum ergo è assai utile per capire come vengono fatte le attribuzioni mozartiane cosiddette scientifiche, delle quali s’accontenta e si gloria oggi l’Accademia. Autore mozartlacadutadeglideiPubblicato il 14 Ottobre 2019 25 Ottobre 2019 Categorie Mozart, opereTag Accademico filarmonico, Bianchini, Goethe Mozart e Mayr fratelli illuminati, K 142, K 197, Köchel, Saint-Foix, Tantum ergo, Trombetta, WyzewaLascia un commento su Accademico filarmonico, un titolo una garanzia Mitologia musicale Bach e Mozart, due miti a confronto nel luglio del 1750 Bach giaceva sul letto di morte. Le condizioni di salute erano peggiorate nel corso dell’ultima settimana, e la febbre per una probabile infezione lo divorava. Le operazioni agli occhi, subite in precedenza dal medico ciarlatano John Taylor, che aveva tentato di risolvergli i problemi di miopia, l’avevano reso cieco. Non era in condizione quindi di vedere più nulla intorno a lui, ma solo di avvertire la presenza di conoscenti amici e religiosi che lo attorniavano nelle sue ultime ore a leggere i passi della Bibbia, o pregare per la sua anima. Un Pastore protestante gli sarà stato vicino per prepararlo al grande passo, e il confessore Christoph Wolle avrà ascoltato probabilmente le sue ultime volontà. Sul letto di morte Raccontano i biografi, che Bach sul letto di morte avrebbe trovato il tempo di dettare il corale “Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit”. La scena si sarebbe ripetuta con Mozart, stavolta alle prese con un pezzo di dimensioni assai maggiori, che avrebbe dettato pure lui al fedele Süßmayr, o, come si vede nel film Amadeus, al rivale e nemico Salieri. Difficile crederlo Si potrebbe pensare che Requiem e corale stiano su un piano diverso di complessità. Dettare un corale è cosa improbabile, ma fattibile, a differenza di Mozart e del suo Requiem. Mozart poveretto non poteva alzarsi, e s’era gonfiato tanto da dover restare immobile, e dolorante. L’ultima sua premura sarebbe stata quella di scrivere voci e orchestra, senza aver avuto il tempo di metter giù degli schizzi preparatori. Ognuno è disposto a credere che avesse tutto già chiaro in mente, ma l’impresa è impossibile. Il Requiem è una composizione troppo complessa, specie per chi non ne ha ancora scritto uno. Firmato di mia mano La firma “di propria mano 1792” posta in cima al Requiem di Mozart fuga ogni dubbio residuo, e ci convince che si tratta di un mito. Ma nel caso di un Corale, che è di dimensioni ridotte, il fatto parrebbe essere successo per davvero. “di me W.A. Mozart, manu propria (firmato di mia mano)” La dipartita degli eroi Il testo del corale bachiano “Vor deinen Thron tret ich hiermit” prega Dio, chiede perdono e implora pietà per il peccatore. Ma anche questo piccolo corale luterano, tanto quanto il Requiem cattolico, presenta gli stessi problemi. I compositori tedeschi pare che debbano andarsene da questo mondo così come sono venuti, ossia da eroi, e che le loro imprese vadano suggellate da un prodigio dell’ultima ora Un corale misterioso La stesura del corale bachiano è avvolta infatti nel mistero, e non si tratta affatto di un pezzo semplice; è una delle più complesse architetture che implicano l’uso contemporaneo di artifici contrappuntistici. Non è una cosa che si improvvisa così su due piedi se non si è perfettamente lucidi, e padroni delle tecniche compositive. L’anonimo Come nel caso di Mozart, anche per Bach il copista rimane rigorosamente anonimo. Il frammento, che molti considerano dettato nota per nota da Bach mentre stava morendo, è lungo solo 25 battute che si interrompono di colpo. Allo stesso modo il Requiem finisce all’improvviso e fiumi e fiumi di inchiostro si sono dedicati a descrivere l’attimo in cui Mozart posò la penna. Riveduto e corretto Il corale bachiano fu pubblicato postumo nel 1751 insieme all’Arte della fuga, ma con il testo cambiato (BWV 668a) e in forma di partitura piuttosto che su due pentagrammi per tastiera com’era nel manoscritto originale. La cosa strana è che, rispetto alla prima versione, quella edita presenta dei miglioramenti, come se qualcuno avesse voluto correggere il Sommo. In una nota alla prima edizione dell’Arte della fuga, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach testimoniò che fu il padre in punto di morte ad aver dettato estemporaneamente a un anonimo amico questo suo corale. E che bisogno c’era allora di cambiarlo, quando lo si stampò, se si volevano rispettare le ultime volontà del Maestro? Il pezzo suonava bene già così com’era. Il miracolo si ripete Si ripeté quindi il miracolo del Requiem mozartiano, che è dettato in punto di morte nella più precaria delle condizioni, non è finito, eppure venne pubblicato in versione riveduta e corretta. Come in Mozart, così in Bach non si sa nulla dell’anonimo trascrittore. C’è pure il problema, nell’uno e nell’altro caso, di verificare le testimonianze. Constanze Mozart non è attendibile per le molte ragioni che abbiamo evidenziato in Mozart La costruzione di un genio. Quando Mozart muore, Constanze non era presente; il figlio di Bach neppure, quando morì il padre. Carl Philipp Emanuel non era lì a Lipsia e quindi come fa a testimoniare, e come si fa a credergli? Come per il Requiem, anche nel caso di Bach ci fu una pletora di studiosi disposti a prestar fede a fatti inventati, e così, oltre al mito della morte di Mozart, ecco venire alla luce quello di Bach. Nella seconda edizione dell’Arte della fuga del 1752 il teorico Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg scrisse che Bach aveva dettato il corale lì per lì sul suo letto di morte, e una bugia ripetuta vale più di mille verità. La ricostruzione dei fatti La biografia di Johann Nikolaus Forkel del 1802 si basava in larga parte sulle informazioni date da C.P.E Bach e quindi il miracolo del corale fu dato per scontato. Forkel addirittura identificò l’anonimo “amanuense” cui Bach avrebbe dettato il corale, tale J.C. Altnikol, e la data del miracolo avvenuto qualche giorno prima del decesso. Come per il Requiem non valsero le proteste ragionevoli di chi subodorò l’imbroglio. Il fatto che le parti di Mozart sembrino piuttosto copiate che venute giù di getto dalla mente di un moribondo, non scalfì il mito di una virgola. E lo stesso successe per Bach. Un’improvvisazione durata 35 anni Per il corale si accorsero che quello dettato dal musicista nelle ultime ore di vita in realtà non era stato composto nelle ore precedenti il decesso, bensì nel 1715! Non si trattava quindi di un’improvvisazione estemporanea, come s’era creduto sino ad allora, ma c’erano voluti 35 anni per preparalo! Il corale mitico è in pratica “l’espansione” di un altro corale (BWV 641) dell’OrgelBüchlein che Bach aveva messo per iscritto da giovane. Presunto ritratto di Bach del 1715 Le gesta degli eroi La vita di Bach (dio), quella di Mozart (divino fanciullo) o di Beethoven (il Titano) furono equiparate alle imprese di semidei. Dopo la delusione per la scoperta di fatti imbarazzanti, seguì quindi il lavorio degli esegeti per spiegare al pubblico come stavano le cose, e tranquillizzarlo. Nel caso del Requiem di Mozart, si disse che non aveva scritto lui tutta la composizione ma l’aveva comunque descritta, e in modo assai preciso, a colui il quale non lo mollava mai un istante al suo capezzale, e che seppe ricostruirla poi al momento opportuno. Per Bach invece ci si inventò che il Maestro s’era ricordato nei suoi ultimi istanti di un pezzo del 1715, e l’aveva variato ricamandoci sopra dei meravigliosi ornamenti. Cantandolo lì per lì, cieco e delirante per la febbre sul letto di morte, lo avrebbe dettato anche lui nota per nota a un misterioso ammiratore. Se la menzogna aveva funzionato per uno, a maggior ragione funzionerà per l’altro. L’importante, per la musicologia “scientifica”, è poter contare sempre sul fatto che c’è qualcuno che se la beve. David Yearsley, Bach and the Meanings of Counterpoint Editore: Cambridge University Press Autore mozartlacadutadeglideiPubblicato il 4 Ottobre 2019 25 Ottobre 2019 Categorie Mozart, opereTag Bianchini, Casaglia, Goethe Mozart e Mayr fratelli illuminati, K 165, Köchel, Mottetto, Poggi, Saint-Foix, Trombetta, Vallora, WyzewaLascia un commento su Mitologia musicale Mottetto K 165 Exsultate, jubilate Mottetto per soprano e orchestra K 165 Musica: l’autografo è alla Biblioteka Jagiellońska di Cracovia Movimenti: “Exsultate” Allegro in C, “Tu virginum corona” Andante in 3/4, Allegro in 2/4. Organico: come è scritto sull’autografo: “Violini [2 sistemi], Viole, oboi [ciascuno sul proprio sistema], Corni in fa ut, soprano, Bassi”. Tonalità: Allegro in fa maggiore, Andante in la maggiore, Allegro in fa maggiore. Fonti: autografo alla Biblioteka Jagiellońska di Cracovia. Lettere: c’è un generico riferimento a un mottetto nel poscritto di Wolfgang alla sorella, allegato alla lettera che Leopold Mozart ha scritto da Milano a sua moglie il 16 gennaio 1773. L’autografo che è a Cracovia si trovava in precedenza alla Biblioteca di Stato prussiana di Berlino. Sul primo foglio c’è il titolo: “Motetto Composto in Milano nel Giannai0 1773. Sigr: Cavaliere Amadeo Wolfgango Mozart Accademico di Bologna e di Verona”. Sono 21 fogli in formato orizzontale per un totale di 41 pagine e 10 pentagrammi per pagina. Una copia dello spartito del 1860 circa è in possesso dell’ex Biblioteca di Stato prussiana di Berlino con segnatura Mus. ms. 15 113. Proviene dal fondo di Otto Jahn. Ci sono 22 pagine in formato verticale 33 x 26 cm. con rigatura di 15 pentagrammi. A pagina 1 c’è il titolo: “Mottetto composto da A.W. Mozart. Giannaio 1773”. Otto Jahn ha aggiunto “In Milano”. La musica è copiata dall’autografo che è a Cracovia. Catalogo Köchel, Mottetto K 165 I Mozart a Milano L’unico accenno a un mottetto è scritto nella lettera del 16 gennaio 1773. Wolfgang scrive da Milano alla sorella giocando con le parole: “Ho per il primo homo dovuto mottetto fare che domani presso Teatinern prodotto sarà. Statemi bene io vi prego. Addio. addio” (BD I 279). Wolfgang intendeva parlare probabilmente del castrato Venanzio Rauzzini, che impersonò il ruolo di Cecilio nel Lucio Silla K 135. Il mottetto K 165, se è quello a cui Wolfgang fa riferimento nella lettera, fu forse eseguito nel convento dell’ordine dei Teatini il 17 gennaio 1773. Un’intestazione dubbia Di che mottetto si tratti non si sa. Che sia il K 165 è solo un’ipotesi. Nell’autografo c’è il nome di Mozart ma la grafia è dubbia, e non sembra la sua. Pure il titolo con data e luogo sembrano non suoi ma aggiunti in un secondo momento a destra del foglio. K 165. Si nota il titolo Motetto e a destra il luogo, la data e “di propria mano” Che la musica sia stata composta a Milano, l’ha stabilito chi ritiene autentica l’intestazione del manoscritto riportata nell’immagine qui sopra. Mani diverse Nell’ultima parte del pezzo manca una parte essenziale e qualcuno l’ha aggiunta. Si nota la mano e la tinta differenti che riempiono un vuoto di otto misure. Alcune battute sono incomplete e qualcuno le ha integrate. Le indicazioni di Tempo sono state tralasciate e anche l’Allegro iniziale è stato aggiunto qui in rosso da mano ignota. “Allegro aggiunto” da mano estranea L’edizione critica NMA non segnala affatto che a scriverlo non è Mozart. Titoli, numeri del basso ed altre stranezze Mancano le indicazioni di Tempo e anche il titolo “Recitativo” mentre la numerica del basso è aggiunta successivamente con altro inchiostro. Che sia un organo ad accompagnare non è altrimenti specificato, essendoci all’inizio solo l’indicazione dei “Bassi”. Una bella copia Si tratta comunque non di fogli di lavoro, ma di una bella copia. Mozart ha inserito anche i custos (le indicazioni precauzionali della prima nota che segue) in un modo davvero singolare. Ogni tanto li mette e ogni tanto li tralascia, secondo un criterio casuale. In un manoscritto sul quale un autore sta componendo della musica, di solito non c’è ragione di segnare i custos. Tutto è troppo ordinato per essere stato composto il 16 gennaio a Milano. Questo manoscritto non è certo la prima stesura, e dell’originale da cui fu tratto non si sa più nulla. Custos posti tra la pagina di sinistra e quella di destra e quasi mai nelle voltate. NMA corregge Ci sono alcuni errori che NMA, l’edizione critica delle opere di Mozart, ha corretto. Ad esempio qui si vede a sinistra l’originale della sezione “Tu virginum corona” e a destra come l’interpreta NMA. Padre e figlio collaborano? La K 165 potrebbe essere di Mozart, o del padre, o una creazione nata dalla collaborazione tra padre e figlio messa poi in bella, come capita spesso per i lavori mozartiani di quel tempo. Non c’è modo di capire attraverso lo stile se non sia forse di qualche altro autore. I Movimenti sono eterogenei, soprattutto l’Allelujia finale rispetto al resto. Mozart nel corso della sua carriera ha scritto solo quattro mottetti. I primi due sono dubbi: “God is our refuge” K 20 è presumibilmente copiato chissà da dove, e il K 143 “Ergo interest” impropriamente definito mottetto è con tutta probabilità spurio. Rimane questo K 165 messo in bella, che ha più un carattere operistico che da chiesa, e molto più in là nel tempo c’è solo l’Ave verum corpus K 618. Tra gli ultimi due mottetti, dal 1773 al 1791, erano trascorsi ben 18 anni! Autore mozartlacadutadeglideiPubblicato il 1 Ottobre 2019 25 Ottobre 2019 Categorie Mozart, opereTag Bianchini, Casaglia, Goethe Mozart e Mayr fratelli illuminati, K 165, Köchel, Mottetto, Poggi, Saint-Foix, Trombetta, Vallora, WyzewaLascia un commento su Mottetto K 165 Exsultate, jubilate K 268, Salvate il concerto Mozart Concerto per violino e orchestra K 268 articolo sul concerto K 268 di Luca Bianchini e Anna Trombetta Musica: manca l’autografo Movimenti: Allegro moderato in C tagliato, Un poco adagio in 3/4, Rondò: Allegretto in 2/4 Organico: flauto, 2 oboi, 2 fagotti, 2 corni in mib, violino principale, violini I e II, viola, violoncello e contrabbasso. Tonalità: Allegro moderato in mib, Un poco adagio in sib, Rondò: Allegretto in 2/4 in mib . Fonti: L’autografo del concerto per violino K 268 è sconosciuto. Lettere: Il K 268 non è citato in nessuna lettera. La storia travagliata del Concerto K 268 Il Concerto n.6 in mi bemolle K.268 ha avuto una storia travagliata per il solo fatto d’essere brutto. Alcuni lo dicono vero, altri fasullo, taluni autentico ma solo in parte. Non ci sarebbero particolari ragioni per distinguerlo dagli altri Concerti per violino che Mozart ha scritto, ma nonostante questo la musica del K 268 è finita tra i pezzi spuri del catalogo K6. Nessuno lo vuole! A chi l’appioppiamo? Ad ascoltarlo, ci si accorge che contiene parecchie inesattezze e ingenuità musicali. Proprio per questa ragione non lo si volle considerare di Mozart, e così gli “esperti” cercarono qualcuno cui attribuirne la paternità. C’è chi disse l’avesse composto Johann Friedrich Eck, anche se non c’è uno straccio di evidenza a provarlo. Nonostante tutti gli sforzi, non s’è trovato un Concerto di costui simile al K 268, perché sono tutti più belli! E allora, che fare? Il dramma del K 268 La storia del K.268 è drammatica. Se la musica è di Mozart, com’è possibile che il sesto concerto per violino e orchestra K 268 sia così diverso dai primi cinque. Gli altri concerti per violino allora chi li ha scritti? Abbandonato da tutti Può capitare che le attribuzioni mozartiane siano falsate da pregiudizio. Il K 268 lo conferma. L’editore André lo pubblicò per primo in Offenbach nel 1799 come Concerto per violino e pianoforte di Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Sull’Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung uscì subito un articolo che lo definiva apocrifo, frutto d’impostura, contenendo “le offese più elementari alle regole di composizione”. S’erano accorti che le note procedevano in modo piuttosto sgangherato, e Mozart, per questione di principio, non poteva averlo scritto. La riscossa Lo stesso giornale, ritrattò nel gennaio del 1800, stavolta definendo il K 268 autentico. La testata spiegò che Mozart l’aveva scritto 15 anni prima nel 1785 in base alla testimonianza del violinista e compositore Johann Friedrich Eck. Wolfgang a Monaco di Baviera gli aveva presentato il Concerto come opera sua. Quello è un pezzo quindi autenticissimo. Eck l’aveva suonato nella versione che poi André avrebbe pubblicato. Ignorato da tutti La vedova Constanze non si pronunciò, ma poiché il Concerto era davvero malfatto preferì non includerlo nella biografia di Nissen del 1828, quella pubblicata due anni dopo la morte di Nissen e che Nissen non avrebbe mai sottoscritto. Il K 268 manca anche nella biografia di Jahn del 1859. Köchel lo inserì invece in catalogo nel 1862 al numero K 268 tra le opere mozartiane del 1776, dichiarandolo autentico. Apriti cielo! Catalogo Köchel, il Concerto per violino e orchestra K 268 Le edizioni Breitkopf del 1882 ci ripensarono, confinandolo di nuovo tra i pezzi spuri alla sezione 24. Commentarono all’incirca che questo concerto, almeno nella forma che ci è giunta, non poteva essere di Mozart perché c’erano sezioni obiettivamente sgradevoli. Riconobbero tuttavia che dei punti suonavano bene. E quindi “scientificamente” decisero che le parti brutte le aveva scritte qualcun altro e le poche belle erano certamente di Mozart. Il genio non può sbagliare Il genio non sbaglia mai, soprattutto quando è già elevato al rango di semidio. Osservando che le parti decenti erano solo in prima e ultima posizione, Abert, biografo mozartiano, ipotizzò ad hoc che Mozart avesse solo schizzato i movimenti estremi e che l’onnipresente Süssmayr, come fosse un incapace, li avesse completati. Gli diede man forte l’altro biografo George De Saint-Foix che considerò soltanto il tutti orchestrale buono e autentico, visto che si salvava appena questo. Secondo lui Mozart aveva abbozzato il Concerto nel 1784 o al più tardi nel 1785. De Saint-Foix confermava quindi la data che l’Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung aveva suggerito, ma pensò che l’autore fosse il violinista Eck. Se fosse stato del 1784-1785, perché Mozart non l’avrebbe inserito nel suo catalogo personale? Parzialmente falso? Nel 1931 Oldman ci vide delle somiglianze con la Sinfonia concertante K 364 e suggerì che il K 268 fosse stato scritto da Wolfgang a Monaco, oppure a Salisburgo tra il 1779 e il 1781. La fantasia galoppò nel corso degli anni a venire, finché Alfred Einstein non spostò la catalogazione del sesto Concerto nel catalogo K3 al numero K 365b. La musica era di Mozart, non poteva negarlo, ma Wolfgang avrebbe scritto solo gli schizzi del primo movimento, la parte bella, e forse poche misure del rondò. Il movimento centrale davvero insignificante doveva essere “di certo” un falso. E se invece fosse stato il contrario, cioè le parti estreme false e quella centrale autentica? Altra ipotesi ad hoc Friedrich Blume negli anni ’50 sostenne l’autenticità integrale del concerto che Mozart avrebbe scritto tra il 1777 e il 1783. Se la musica era penosa, è perché Mozart s’era limitanto a rifinire la parte del violino e dei ritornelli, lasciando incompiute le altre sezioni. Ed ecco sorgere l’altra ipotesi ad hoc. Blume ipotizzò che André avesse affidato l’incarico di completarlo a qualcun altro che evidentemente non era del mestiere. Un vero pasticcione, insomma. Il catalogo K6, che rispecchia l’avanguardia degli studi mozartiani, recepì questa tesi di Blume e spostò quindi il Concerto nella sezione C dei pezzi spuri con la sigla C 14.04. Le avventure del concerto K 268 L’avventura del sesto Concerto poteva finire qui? Macché! Walter Lebermann scrisse nel 1978 che il Concerto l’aveva scritto Eck, rispolverando la vecchia ipotesi, e Robbins Landon fu ancora più preciso. Nel 1988 disse che Mozart non poteva averlo composto prima del 1783, perché nel Finale c’è un passaggio plagiato dalla Sinfonia 77 di Franz Joseph Haydn. Mozart aveva pure copiato! NMA, la nuova edizione critica delle opere di Mozart, finì per negare persino l’esistenza del K 268! Operazione di recupero Mossi dalla condizione di abbandono in cui versa ingiustamente il K 268, proponiamo alle Società Mozart la costituzione di un comitato per salvare il Concerto e farlo tornare al legittimo creatore, cioé a Mozart. In alternativa si potrebbero sfrondare 500 pezzi circa dei 626 del catalogo Köchel, che si trovano quasi tutti nello stesso identico stato del K 268. Per coerenza o sono di Mozart tutti o nessuno. Autore mozartlacadutadeglideiPubblicato il 22 Settembre 2019 25 Ottobre 2019 Categorie Mozart, opereTag Bianchini, concerto, K 268, Köchel, Saint-Foix, Trombetta, violinoLascia un commento su K 268, Salvate il concerto Mozart K 62 Marcia in re maggiore Marcia per orchestra K 62 Musica: manca l’autografo. Movimenti: Maestoso in 2/4. Organico: 2 oboi, 2 corni in re, 2 clarini in re; timpani, violini I e II, viola, violoncello e basso. Tonalità: re maggiore. Fonti: l’autografo della K 62 è sconosciuto. Lettere: riferimento a questa Marcia è nella lettera da Bologna inviata da Mozart alla sorella il 4 agosto 1770 in allegato a quella del padre. Lo stato delle fonti della Marcia K 62 L’autografo manca. C’è solo una copia della K 62 nel primo Atto della partitura non autografa del Mitridate K 87 che si trova alla Biblioteca di Lisbona con la segnatura 45/III/22. L’autografo della partitura di Milano del Mitridate è perduto, resta solo una copia. Catalogo Köchel, Marcia K 62. Non si capisce perché ci sia Allegro e neppure come possa essere del 1768. Viso che mancherebbe la Marcia d’apertura alla Serenata K 100, i musicologi della NMA, l’edizione critica delle opere di Mozart, hanno approfittato del fatto che questa Serenata è nella stessa tonalità della K 62, re maggiore. Hanno quindi incollato assieme i due pezzi come fossero un’unica composizione. Per giustificare questa operazione dubbia e per nulla scientifica hanno escogitato un’ipotesi ad hoc. Viene loro in aiuto la lettera che Mozart ha scritto da Bologna alla sorella Nannerl il 4 agosto 1770, nella quale Wolfgang annota i temi iniziali di tre pezzi musicali che però non è detto siano suoi. L’ultimo è quasi identico a quello della Marcia K 62: Tema iniziale della Cassazione in re maggiore nella lettera del 4 agosto 1770. La prima pausa è senza punto di valore e di conseguenza la nota successiva vale un sedicesimo, la terza battuta è raggruppata in quattro e c’è una acciaccatura in più, alla quarta battuta mancano gli staccati, i punti di valore nell’ultima quartina e cambia il ritmo. Mozart chiama questi pezzi Cassazioni, ma non ci dice chi li ha scritti: Temi iniziali delle 3 cassazioni. L’ultimo tema quindi è probabilmente l’inizio della K 62, mentre gli altri si riferirebbero alla K 63 e alla K 99, ma nulla è detto circa la paternità. Potrebbero essere musiche del padre, o scritte da Wolfgang assieme a Leopold, o opera di un altro compositore. Il riferimento nella lettera è infatti molto generico e apre il campo solo a speculazioni, non certo ad attribuzioni definitive. Mozart parla di tre pezzi distinti e si limita a scrivere: «Ecco che ho soddisfatto il tuo desiderio. Mi pare difficile che ve ne sia una mia, perché chi oserebbe spacciare per propria una composizione scritta dal figlio del maestro di cappella, la cui madre e sorella sono presenti?». In queste poche righe (BD I, 202) Mozart non dice di chi sia la musica della K 62, e in più promuove il padre a Maestro di cappella (“der Sohn des Capellmeisters”), carica che Leopold non aveva. Non dice proprio nulla della K 100, che gli esperti vorrebbero arbitrariamente collegare a questa Marcia in re maggiore. Gli esperti Da questa lettera NMA deduce che la Marcia K 62 va considerata il movimento d’apertura della K 100! In base a cosa non si sa. In più, anche la K 100 presenta dei problemi perché non è del tutto autografa. Lo è solo parzialmente. In pratica si tratta di una bella copia del figlio presa chissà da dove e risistemata dal padre. Non si capisce neppure su che basi Amedeo Poggi e Edgar Vallora (Mozart Signori il catalogo è questo) riescano a datare la Marcia K 62 al 1769! Come fanno a dire che è del 1769 se manca l’autografo? Che ci faceva la Marcia di una Cassazione scritta secondo NMA l’anno prima a Salisburgo lì a Lisbona? Mozart non sapeva scriverne di nuove? Se faceva parte del Mitridate di Milano perché la Marcia nella copia di Milano non c’è? Che ci vuole a scrivere i timpani? Per rafforzare l’ipotesi che la K 62 e la K 100 debbano per forza stare assieme, NMA scrive che anche Einstein è d’accordo che i due lavori vadano uniti. La K 62, come si vede nel manoscritto di Lisbona, ha però i timpani di troppo, che la K 100 invece non ha: I timpani che sono nella K 62 Questa qui sopra è la Marcia non autografa che si ritrova solo nella copia di Lisbona del Mitridate. Quella di Lisbona, oltretutto, non è la partitura della prima esecuzione di Milano! ma una fonte che NMA reputa secondaria e che tiene poco in considerazione. La faccenda dei timpani, che sono nella K 62 e non nella K 100, non è un problema per NMA che ha pronta subito l’altra ipotesi ad hoc. Manoscritto della K 100. Qui i timpani sono assenti. I timpani nel Settecento, secondo i curatori dell’edizione critica, erano scritti seduta stante dai musicisti o dai copisti. Possono starci oppure no, tanto è lo stesso. Che ci vuole a scrivere quattro note da aggiungere a una Marcia? E questo basta per ignorare la questione. E se invece fosse un Divertimento? Köchel ipotizzò invece che la K 62 potrebbe essere uno dei 6 Divertimenti à 4 che Leopold Mozart ha elencato nel catalogo dei lavori del figlio. Quello che aveva scritto nel 1768 per difendersi dalle accuse d’esser lui o qualcun altro il vero autore delle musiche di Wolfgang. Che sia così non è dato di sapere perché in quel catalogo paterno mancano del tutto gli incipit. Una rielaborazione? La fonte di Lisbona del Mitridate, quella che contiene la Marcia K 62, è scritta da un copista e non è quindi autografa di Mozart. Si tratta di una copia che potrebbe non rispecchiare la musica di Wolfgang. A ogni esecuzione di opera potevano essere aggiunte, tolte o adattate delle parti. La partitura della K 62, secondo NMA, sarebbe stata rielaborata da Mozart per il Mitridate. Così almeno ipotizza Plath. Il musicologo tedesco suggerisce che i timpani non li ha scritti Mozart, ma che furono aggiunti. E allora che dire del resto? Come fa Plath ad essere sicuro che tutto il resto della musica sia di Mozart? Busto di Mitridate Padre e figlio collaborano La K 100 sembrava vuota senza la Marcia iniziale. Un vizio di forma che pare inconcepibile ai revisori moderni, trattandosi di Mozart. Forti dei loro preconcetti, hanno così ricreato in laboratorio il pezzo completo, e non è la prima volta che succede con la musica del Salisburghese. La nuova nata Cassazione K 100 inizia dunque con una Marcia presa in prestito da un altro brano, scritto da chissà chi, copiato e risistemato chissà dove e chissà quando, mentre tutto il resto è di mano di Leopold e di Wolfgang. Anche all’ascolto si nota l’abisso che separa il primo brano K 62 dal resto della K 100, due pezzi accostati a forza. Autore mozartlacadutadeglideiPubblicato il 18 Settembre 2019 20 Giugno 2020 Categorie Mozart, opereTag Bianchini, Casaglia, Goethe Mozart e Mayr fratelli illuminati, K 62, Köchel, Mozart Il flauto magico, Mozart La caduta degli dei, Mozart La costruzione di un genio, Poggi, Saint-Foix, sinfonia, Trombetta, Vallora, WyzewaLascia un commento su K 62 Marcia in re maggiore K 75 Sinfonia in fa maggiore Sinfonia K 75 Musica: ? (manca l’autografo della K 75); Luogo: ? (manca l’indicazione); Data: ? (manca anche la data); Movimenti: Allegro in 3/4; Minuetto e Trio in 3/4; Andantino in 2/4; Allegro in 3/8. Organico: 2 oboi, 2 corni in fa, violini, viola, violoncello e basso. Tonalità: Allegro in fa maggiore; Minuetto in fa maggiore; Trio in sib maggiore; Andantino in sib maggiore; Allegro in fa maggiore. Fonti: Una copia della copia presunta è nell’Archivio della Società degli Amici della Musica di Vienna con segnatura XIII.28280/5 (H.26638) Lettere: non ci son0 riferimenti espliciti a questa sinfonia K 75 nelle lettere di Mozart. Lo stato del manoscritto della K 75 La partitura autografa di mano di Wolfgang non c’è. Dovette esistere, dicono, una copia della partitura fatta da Otto Jahn e non più rintracciabile. Si tratta comunque della copia della copia. Ludwig Ritter von Köchel l’aveva infatti ricopiata “dalla partitura di Jahn del 1861”. Questa versione, creata quasi un secolo dopo la sinfonia K 75, è ora all’Archivio della Società degli Amici della Musica di Vienna. La K 75 sta in un manoscritto composito di 36 pagine (l’ultima è vuota) di formato verticale con 12 pentagrammi a pagina. Questa fonte contiene numerose correzioni successive fatte a inchiostro e a matita, ed è di epoca tarda. Il grado di attendibilità è scarso. Criticità dell’edizione critica In mancanza di meglio la copia della copia è stata usata come fonte primaria della AMA, la vecchia edizione critica delle opere di Mozart! Da lì la K 75 è passata tale e quale alla NMA (la nuova edizione critica). Musica a più mani Non c’è autografo eppure il catalogo Koechel, assegnando il numero K 75 alla copia della copia di questa sinfonia, pretende che Mozart l’abbia scritta a Salisburgo tra il marzo e l’agosto del 1771. La data è stata “scientificamente” attestata, in forza della fede, dai maggiori biografi di Mozart, Abert incluso. Catalogo Köchel, K 75 sinfonia in fa maggiore Problemi d’attribuzione La sinfonia K 75 dovette essere poco nota già ai tempi, visto che presumibilmente fu fatta solo una copia delle parti strumentali. Come la sinfonia K 81, la sinfonia K 95, la sinfonia K 97, la sinfonia K 98 e la sinfonia K 112, anche questa presenta notevolissimi problemi di attribuzione. Un Minuetto fuori posto Oltre a mancare l’autografo, il Minuetto è atipico per Mozart e anche per suo padre, che di quel genere pare non ne abbia mai composti. Nell’ordine dei movimenti sta in seconda posizione, invece che in terza come dovrebbe. E anche questa è una stranezza della quale occorre tener conto. Il Minuetto e il Trio sembrano ripresi addirittura da altri autori, cosa che unita alla situazione precaria delle fonti spinge a dire che la K 75 non è di Wolfgang. Un Rondò che non è Rondò L’Allegro iniziale riprende lo stile di Johann Christian Bach e in certi tratti pure di Vivaldi, con sezioni in fugato e altre omofoniche. Il Minuetto è in stile francese. L’Andantino si distingue per il carattere italianeggiante, ma sembra quasi un pezzo ottocentesco se non addirittura operistico, mentre l’ultimo Allegro, di fattura ancora ottocentesca, procede ritmato secondo il gusto tedesco, italiano, e francese, a seconda dei commentatori, che non si mettono d’accordo. Non si tratta comunque di un rondò come erroneamente spiega Koechel, e come altri scrivono. Piuttosto è una forma binaria, quasi si trattasse di una sonata rudimentale ammodernata. Cosa ne dicono Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix Il manoscritto di questa sinfonia è andato perduto e nessun documento dà la data della sua composizione, ma per Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix “la musica ha somiglianze così vivide con la Sinfonia K 74 e l’altra sinfonia K 110” da poter dire che “è stata scritta nel luglio 1771”. Essi sostengono, senza prove, che, “senza dubbio, la K 75 deve essere collocata tra queste due sinfonie (K 74 e K 110)”. “È certo”, secondo i due musicologi francesi, che la K 75 è stata composta a Salisburgo poiché “s’avverte l’influenza tedesca”. Musica da ballo tirolese? Con lo stesso metodo “scientifico” uno potrebbe dimostrare di tutto, e con egual grado di esattezza di Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix. Si potrebbe dire, ad esempio, che la sinfonia K 75 contiene “senza dubbio” tratti della musica da ballo tirolese che s’ascoltava ai tempi di Jahn e che quindi dev’esser stata composta circa tra il 1760 e la metà del 1800, magari da qualche epigono che amava ancora lo stile antico. Catalogo Wyzewa – de Saint-Foix WSF 112, K 75, sinfonia in fa maggiore Influenze italiane e tedesche Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix sono convinti che la K 75 offra l’esempio perfetto di quella “transizione diretta tra le sinfonia italiane di Mozart degli anni 1770-71 e la prima sinfonia di Salisburgo del luglio 1771”. Il problema è che la data non è certa per nessuna di queste sinfonie citate. Al massimo è cosa soggettivamente probabile, e da dati probabili per di più soggettivi non verrà mai una certezza. Giudice ultimo è l’orecchio Secondo i due studiosi “le due influenze italiane e tedesche sono mescolate, o piuttosto giustapposte”, ma il giudizio dettato dal loro orecchio è del tutto soggettivo e loro invece lo fanno passare per dato scientifico. Già ai tempi degli antichi greci s’ammoniva che l’orecchio è corruttibile, che la percezione è diversa a seconda degli individui, e che non val troppo la pena di farvi affidamento. Basare datazioni e attribuzioni sull’udito è quanto di meno obiettivo e meno scientifico si possa immaginare. La sinfonia potrebbe appartenere quindi al periodo dei viaggi in Italia, e Mozart potrebbe aver fatto un riferimento troppo generico alla K 75 nelle lettere del 1770 e del 1771. Oppure potrebbe essere di Leopold e trovarsi nell’identico stato di altri pezzi, composti da chissà chi e copiati in bella da Wolfgang e da Leopold. Poggi, Vallora e Casaglia Poggi e Vallora (Mozart. Signori il catalogo è questo) assicurano che la sinfonia K 75 nasce nel “raccoglimento” di Salisburgo. E Gherardo Casaglia (Il catalogo delle opere di W.A. Mozart) presenta la K 75 come “scritta a Salisburgo nell’aprile-giugno 1771”, ma non dice nulla della stato delle fonti. Conclusioni sulla K 75 La situazione precaria della sinfonia K 75 non appare per nulla problematica nella letteratura mozartiana. Anzi, tutti la vendono per buona, e dicono pure dove Mozart l’avrebbe scritta, quando e per chi. Il catalogo Köchel, nonostante manchi qualsiasi riferimento autografo per attribuirla, datarla e localizzarla, l’ha certificata e posta ufficialmente tra i pezzi autentici scritti tra il 1769 e il 1779, così che i posteri possano goderne come di un autentico Mozart, magari studiandone gli effetti sull’intelligenza. Riguardo agli anni dal 1756 al 1781: Sul periodo dal 1781 in poi, per la musica da camera e le opere vocali: Sui rapporti con la massoneria, gli illuminati di Baviera e le altre sette esoteriche: Per tutto ciò che segue il 1791, e il catalogo tematico delle opere di Mozart: Autore mozartlacadutadeglideiPubblicato il 3 Settembre 2019 25 Ottobre 2019 Categorie Mozart, opereTag Bianchini, Casaglia, Goethe Mozart e Mayr fratelli illuminati, K 75, Köchel, Mozart Il flauto magico, Mozart La caduta degli dei, Mozart La costruzione di un genio, Poggi, Saint-Foix, sinfonia, Trombetta, Vallora, WyzewaLascia un commento su K 75 Sinfonia in fa maggiore K 112 Sinfonia in fa maggiore Sinfonia K 112 Musica: ? manca la firma autografa della K 112, la musica è probabilmente di Leopold Mozart e di Wolfgang; Luogo: Milano? (l’indicazione non è autografa ma di Leopold Mozart); Data: 2 novembre 1771? (la data non è autografa ma è stata aggiunta successivamente da Leopold Mozart); Movimenti: Allegro in 3/4; Andante in 2/4; Minuetto e Trio in 3/4; Rondò Molto Allegro in 3/8. Organico: 2 oboi, 2 corni in fa, 2 fagotti, violini, viola, violoncello e basso. Tonalità: Allegro in fa maggiore; Andante in sib maggiore (solo archi); Minuetto in fa maggiore; Trio in fa maggiore (solo archi); Rondò Molto Allegro in fa maggiore. Fonti: l’autografo della K 112 è una bella copia scritta da Leopold Mozart e da Wolfgang. Il manoscritto sta alla Pierpont Morgan Library New York con la segnatura The Dannie and Nettie Heineman Collection: Heineman.MS.153. Lettere: nessun riferimento a questa sinfonia nelle lettere di Mozart. Lo stato del manoscritto K 112 La partitura originale è una bella copia parzialmente autografa. Si tratta nel complesso di 16 fogli numerati a matita sino al numero 15 con 29 pagine scritte e le ultime 2 vuote, delle dimensioni circa di 29,5 x 23 cm. La carta è di color bianco. L’inchiostro varia da marrone a marrone scuro. Già a partire dalla prima pagina, sono intervenute a scrivere più persone. Nell’angolo in alto a sinistra Georg Nikolaus Nissen con un inchiostro marrone scuro ha messo il numero “11.” e sul lato destro in inchiostro marrone “e / di sua mano”, per indicare che la musica è tutta scritta da Mozart, ma non è vero, e questo la dice lunga sull’attendibilità delle certificazioni di Nissen. Sul margine superiore destro Franz Gleissner ha invece aggiunto il numero “50.” che è quello del suo catalogo. Al centro del primo sistema sta il titolo “Sinfonia” e sul margine in alto a destra ci sono il nome dell’autore e la data, entrambe di mano di Leopold Mozart: “del Sig:re Cavaliere Amadeo / Wolfgango Mozart / à Milano 2 di novembre / 1771″. Il minuetto, ma non il trio, è di mano di Leopold Mozart. L’organico L’indicazione del primo movimento “Allegro” era in origine “Molto Allegro”, poi cancellato. La disposizione degli strumenti prevede “2 / Corni / in f fa ut”, oboe, Violini, Viole, Basso”. Il Minuetto non è di Wolfgang L’indicazione di Andante non è di Mozart, e potrebbe essere del padre. Gli strumenti sono ridotti qui a “Violini, Viole, Bassi”. Il minuetto è invece scritto tutto da Leopold Mozart, mentre il trio come gli altri movimenti da Wolfgang con interventi del padre. Il minuetto potrebbe essere una composizione separata. Secondo NMA il ritmo sincopato dei violini II nella prima parte del brano è del tutto atipico per Wolfgang , ma la cosa sarebbe inusuale anche per Leopold. Potrebbe quindi essere opera di un terzo musicista. Essendo incerto il minuetto, che risulta un corpo estraneo, non è sicura nemmeno l’attribuzione a Wolfgang degli altri pezzi della K 112. Dopo il minuetto, l’ultimo movimento riprende l’organico del prim0 Allegro. Commento di Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix I due musicologi francesi Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix raccontano che Mozart scrisse la sinfonia K 112 a Milano il 2 novembre 1771, probabilmente per un incontro con il Conte Firmian. I Mozart l’avrebbero fatta eseguire contemporaneamente alla Ouverture dell’Ascanio K 111 (alla quale fu aggiunto il presto finale K 120). Catalogo Wyzewa – De Saint-Foix, K 112, sinfonia in fa maggiore Secondo loro c’è una profonda differenza tra questa sinfonia italiana e le opere salisburghesi del periodo precedente. Ancora una volta le ripetizioni sono quasi costanti, “i due violini emergono dal resto dell’orchestra, gli strumenti a fiato, molto impegnati, si limitano al raddoppio”. I temi sono nettamente separati e ciascuno è accompagnato dal ritornello. L’aspetto brillante e semplice dei pezzi e la loro espressione, che i due francesi definiscono “più graziosa che profonda”, ci mostrerebbero un Mozart riconquistato dal gusto italiano “che lo aveva sedotto” l’anno precedente. L’influenza italiana – per Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix avrebbe spinto il cuore di Mozart ad allontanarsi “da quel gusto appassionato per il contrappunto” che era nato in lui a Bologna sotto l’azione di Padre Martini. La notizia è dubbia, poiché non ci sono prove della frequentazione della scuola di Martini a Bologna, e le musiche portate a testimonianza di ciò sono per lo più spurie. Vedi Luca Bianchini, Anna Trombetta, Mozart La caduta degli dei – Parte prima, Youcanprint, Tricase 2016. L’influsso italiano nella K 112 Se è vero che quest’influsso italiano “domina di nuovo e pienamente Mozart”, il modo in cui viene “subito – osservano Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix – non è più quello del 1770”. Dicono che ora il giovane musicista non si concentra più sulla musica d’opera, ma si rivolge piuttosto ai lavori strumentali dei maestri italiani. Sentono, da un capo all’altro della K 112, una preoccupazione per l’effetto “sinfonico” che fa assomigliare i vari pezzi alle pagine di Salisburgo del 1771 piuttosto che alle sinfonie scritte in passato a Milano e a Roma. “L’invenzione delle idee e il loro sviluppo, la distribuzione del ruolo degli strumenti, l’uso stesso dei fiati, per quanto mediocri, indicano non solo notevoli progressi nell’esperienza del giovane, ma una preoccupazione molto più marcata per il linguaggio proprio della musica orchestrale”. Mozart insoddisfatto A differenza del passato, Mozart qui non è più soddisfatto – suppongono Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix – di una sezione di sviluppo ridotta, e perciò la amplia. Anche le ripetizioni sono più varie. Questo spirito sinfonico, che i due musicologi non riescono bene a definire, ha nel suo genere “una perfezione musicale” che non consentirebbe di classificare la sinfonia K 112 accanto alle opere giovanili del 1770. Nonostante queste premesse, Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix notano nella K 112 continue ripetizioni di frasi. Il ruolo dei bassi, che pure avevano tentato d’emanciparsi nelle precedenti sinfonie, lo vedono subordinato. Evidente è “la relativa insignificanza delle parti degli strumenti a fiato”. Tutti questi segni proverebbero il ritorno di Mozart allo stile italiano e questi tratti sono evidenti – secondo i due francesi – sin dalle prime note. K 112: caratteri della melodia e della forma L’idea melodica è più ampia e curata. Il primo movimento ad esempio contiene due temi, ciascuno dei quali è seguito da un lungo ritornello. Dalla ripetizione dopo il secondo tema Mozart trarrà il suo sviluppo, seguendo un procedimento “tutto italiano” che riutilizzerà in altre opere dello stesso periodo. Questo sviluppo, molto breve, che inizia con delle imitazioni, sarebbe, per i due francesi, l’ultimo ricordo dei due anni trascorsi a studiare il contrappunto. Ma Mozart avrà studiato contrappunto in Italia? Chi glielo ha insegnato? Mancano le prove. Due misure fan la differenza L’amabile Andante, scritto solo per gli archi, ha per Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix “l’aspetto di una cavatina operistica, con un unico tema su cui poggia ancora lo sviluppo”. Nella piccola ripresa l’aggiunta di due nuove misure pare notevolissima ai due studiosi. K 112 – errore del copista che anticipa la seconda battuta alla prima. Anche qui due misure fanno la differenza! Uno stile contraddittorio Per quanto riguarda il minuetto, essi non si pongono affatto il problema che a scriverlo non è Wolfgang ma qualcun altro, forse il padre. Il che mette in crisi tutto l’edificio della loro analisi, perché Mozart avrebbe firmato una sinfonia non di persona, e non tutta sua. Lui e suo padre avrebbero dichiarato il falso. La musica del minuetto, infatti, è assai distante dallo stile di Wolfgang e pure di Leopold. Chi l’avrà scritta? L’autografo di tutta la sinfonia è semplicemente una bella copia e i fogli di lavoro sono spariti. La K 112 è quindi dubbia nella sua totalità, altro che solo il Minuetto! Eppure Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix sottolineano “la riapparizione del minuetto anche in questa sinfonia italiana”, facendo finta sia di Wolfgang. “Da notare – aggiungono – anche il ritmo sincopato della prima parte del minuetto”. Non si rendono conto che quello è proprio uno dei segnali che avrebbe dovuto metterli in guardia sul fatto che la sinfonia K 112 è probabilmente spuria. Una molteplicità di stili Per quanto riguarda invece il finale, esso è un piccolo rondò in cui Mozart, “quasi improvvisando”, torna “alla vecchia forma della musica di Christian Bach!” Così dicono almeno Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix. La sinfonia è quindi pure eterogenea. Catalogo Köchel, K 112, sinfonia in fa maggiore. Si noti come il catalogo ufficiale dia il Trio come autografo, quando invece è di Leopold Un minuetto viennese tutto italiano Poggi e Vallora (Mozart. Signori il catalogo è questo) affermano che “quasi certamente” per la serata del 22 novembre 1771, nel palazzo del conte Firmian, Mozart scrisse questa sinfonia K 112 “italiana nel colorito”, “viennese” nella forma, per la divisione in quattro parti con il minuetto, ma non si capisce cosa vogliano dire. Tenendo conto che Torrefranca aveva descritto sinfonie italiane divise in quel modo, minuetto incluso molto prima delle viennesi, la K 112 dovrebbe essere a rigore tutta italiana. Per chiarire le idee ai lettori, citano Wyzewa e De Saint-Foix che sosterrebbero la non classificabilità della sinfonia, poi Abert che la definisce fondamentalmente tedesca, e infine Mila che la dice italianissima. Chi avrà ragione? Misteri della musicologia! Omissioni Anche Gherardo Casaglia (Il catalogo delle opere di W.A. Mozart) presenta la K 112 come “scritta a Milano il 2 novembre del 1771”, ma non dice nulla del minuetto copiato dal padre. Conclusioni sulla K 112 Se si immagina la possibilità che Mozart abbia consentito che qualcuno infilasse un minuetto non suo nel cuore della sinfonia K 112, crolla la credibilità sua, del padre che ha certificato la cosa e del catalogo Köchel che l’ha ufficializzata. Chi darebbe più fiducia a un compositore che non firma una sinfonia, delega altri a farlo e non è capace di copiarla in autonomia tutta in bella? La sinfonia K 112 presenta gli stessi problemi della sinfonia K 95, della sinfonia K 97 e della sinfonia K 98. Tutte e quattro sono dubbie, o perché manca la firma, o perché ha firmato il padre a nome del figlio, o perché, pur essendo tutte in bella copia, hanno qualcosa che non va nei movimenti. Nel caso della K 112 il fatto che padre e figlio abbiano copiato in bella alternandosi, sembra dimostrare piuttosto un lavoro in collaborazione su materiale preesistente. Autore mozartlacadutadeglideiPubblicato il 21 Agosto 2019 25 Ottobre 2019 Categorie Mozart, opereTag Bianchini, Casaglia, Goethe Mozart e Mayr fratelli illuminati, k 112, Köchel, Mozart Il flauto magico, Mozart La caduta degli dei, Mozart La costruzione di un genio, Poggi, Saint-Foix, sinfonia, Trombetta, Vallora, WyzewaLascia un commento su K 112 Sinfonia in fa maggiore Pagina 1 Pagina 2 Pagina 3 Pagina successiva I post dei musicologi Bianchini e Trombetta 27 Febbraio 2021 An Die Freude 5 Gennaio 2021 K 53 ‘An Die Freude’ 5 Gennaio 2021 #mozartlacadutadeglidei Mozart La Caduta degli Dei Proudly powered by WordPress
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NO-Illusionen: Zugänglichkeit Pünktlich zum Beginn des Jubiläumsjahres „50 Jahre Liturgiereform“ hat Fr. Dwight Longnecker einen kleinen Text veröffentlicht: „12 Dinge, die mir an der Messe des Novus Ordo gefallen“. Das Stück eignet sich hervorragend dazu, populäres Verständnis und ebenso populäre Mißverständnisse über die neue Liturgie zu thematisieren, denn Fr. Longnecker steht völlig außerhalb jedes Verdachts, den Novus Ordo deshalb vorzuziehen, weil er es erleichtert, die katholische Lehre zu verdünnen oder durch zeitgeistige Irrlehren zu entstellen. An seiner katholischen Orthodoxie besteht kein Zweifel – und gerade deshalb gibt er einen idealen Diskussionspartner dafür ab, einige mit der Liturgiereform von 1969 aufgeworfene Probleme zu untersuchen. Dazu kommt, daß seine 12 Punkte auch noch inhaltliche Doppelungen und Überschneidungen enthalten. Tatsächlich ist die Zahl der inzwischen eigentlich von allen Gutwilligen als verfehlt erkennbaren Grundannahmen der Bugnini-Reform noch einmal geringer als 12. Wir wollen sie uns hier der Reihe nach vornehmen. Longneckers erster Punkt betrifft das Hauptargument der Reform: Ihre größere Zugänglichkeit, insbesondere durch Verwendung der Volkssprache. Den Gedanken greift er in seinen Punkten 11 und 12 noch einmal auf: Diese Zugänglichkeit mache die Messe besser geeignet für die Verbreitung des Evangeliums. Und die Schlichtheit ihrer Riten strahlten eine Würde aus, die – so dürfen wir ergänzen – dem Fassungsvermögen des modernen Menschen besonders entgegenkomme. Daß der Gottesdienst im Allgemeinen und die hl. Messe insbesondere „zugänglich“ zu sein habe, ist eines der Grunddogmen des modernen Liturgieverständnisses. Zugänglich durch die Sprache und die Schlichtheit von Riten und – wenn überhaupt – Gewändern. Zugänglichkeit durch den Wegfall jeder Abgrenzung zwischen dem Raum der Gemeinde und dem Altarraum. Verzicht auf eine „hierarchische Überhöhung“ der Position des Altars im Kirchenraum. Einbeziehung möglichst vieler Gottesdienstteilnehmer als demonstrativ „Mitwirkende – Lektoren, Fürbittenverleser, Kommunionspender usw., selbstverständlich unter Aufhebung aller traditionellen Unterscheidungen zwischen den Geschlechtern und unter konsequentem Verzicht auf jede die Besonderheit der Aufgabe hervorhebende Kleidung. Die propagierte „Verheutigung“ erschöpft sich in einer simplen „Veralltäglichung“ – eine überaus fragwürdige Tendenz angesichts der Tatsache, daß die übergroße Mehrheit der Katholiken noch nicht einmal allsonntäglich am Gottesdienst teilnehmen. Tatsächlich signalisiert die Tatsache, daß von diesen Gläubigen viele nur noch zu Gelegenheiten in die Kirche kommen, die gerade nicht alltäglich sind – besondere Anlässe im privaten Lebenslauf, die großen Festtage Weihnachten und Ostern – daß „Veralltäglichung“ und „Zugänglichkeit“ sich eher kontraproduktiv auswirken, wo es um eine – zugegebenermaßen zunächst eher äußerliche – Motivation zur Teilnahme am Gottesdienst geht. Die Forderung, Gottesdienste „zugänglich“ zu gestalten, beruht auf einem grundlegenden Mißverständnis. Die Tempel fast aller Religionen, in denen „Gottesdienste“ im engeren Sinn, oft verbunden mit Opferhandlungen, stattfinden, kennen eine strikte Trennung des der Gottheit und ihren Priestern vorbehaltenen Heiligtums vom Raum, der für die allgemeinen Teilnehmer zugänglich ist. Die Grenze zwischen beiden symbolisiert die Differenz der Sphären von natürlicher Menschenwelt und übernatürlichem Gottesreich – und nur, wo es eine solche Grenze gibt, kann es auch „Gottesdienst“ geben. Das Bundeszelt, der Tempel im Jerusalem, hatte ein Allerheiligstes, das selbst der Hohepriester nur einmal im Jahr betreten durfte. Der Gott Israels wohnte in unzugänglichem Licht, sein Name war unaussprechlich, und von Orten, an denen er sichtbar gewirkt hatte, hieß es fortan „terribilis locus iste“ - furchterregend ist dieser Platz. Und wenn man ihn überhaupt betreten durfte, dann jedenfalls nur ohne Schuhe. An dem, was dort geschah oder geschehen war, war nichts zu „verstehen“ oder gar in „aktiver Teilnahme mitzugestalten“, dort war Demut gefordert, Gehorsam und, welch schreckliches Wort: Unterwerfung. Als Usa beim Einzug der Bundeslade in den Tempel die Hand ausstreckte, um den Sturz vom Transportkarren zu verhindern, wurde er vom Zorn Gottes erschlagen: Er hatte eine Grenze verletzt, zu deren Überschreitung er nicht befugt war (2. Sam 6,6-7). Die Menschwerdung Gottes hat diese Grenze auf gewisse Weise durchlässiger gemacht – aufgehoben hat sie sie nicht. Der Altarraum blieb auch für die Christen ein Ort außerhalb jeder Alltäglichkeit, der nur für ganz bestimmte Personen und unter bestimmten Bedingungen zugänglich war. Die alte Kirche umgab den Altar mit Vorhängen, die die heilige Handlung den Augen der Gläubigen entzogen. Später wurde das ganze „Allerheiligste“ durch oft mannshohe Mauern vom Kirchenraum abgeteilt, daraus entwickelte sich in den Kirchen des Ostens die heute noch gebräuchliche Ikonostase, im Westen die Chorschranken und der Lettner, die nach dem Trienter Konzil zwar reduziert, in der Funktion aber durch die Kommunionbank und ähnliche Architekturelemente ersetzt wurden. Erst die Gemeinschaften der Reformation – soweit sie die hl. Messe durch Predigt- und Singgottesdienste ersetzten – relativierten die Trennung von Altarraum der Kleriker und dem Kirchenschiff der Gläubigen, ohne sie jedoch ganz aufzuheben. Das Bedürfnis zur völligen Aufhebung scheint erst mit der allgemeinen „Demokratisierung“ der Gesellschaft entstanden zu sein – in der abenteuerlichen Vorstellung, daß die Menschen, so wie sie in weltlichen Dingen „auf Augenhöhe“ miteinander verkehren sollten, dies auch gegenüber den göttlichen Dingen praktizieren könnten. Seitdem auch in der Kirche die Rede von den weltlichen Dingen immer mehr an Gewicht gewinnt, während die göttlichen Dinge in den Hintergrund treten, ist „Zugänglichkeit“ in jedem denkbaren Sinne geradezu ein Schlüsselbegriff auch für die „Gestaltung“ von gottesdienstlichen Feiern geworden: Sie erscheinen immer mehr als Tätigkeit der Gemeinde und immer weniger als Erfüllung göttlicher Gebote und Kommunikation mit einer Welt, die über der sichtbaren Menschenwelt steht. Damit kommt eine unheilvolle Abwärtsspirale in Gang. In einer Gesellschaft, die so im (tatsächlich oder vermeintlich) „Natürlichen“ befangen ist, daß der Gedanke an Übernatürliches immer schwerer zu fassen ist, verschwindet ein wichtiges Element der Erinnerung daran, daß es diese beiden Sphären gibt – und an den fundamentalen Unterschied, der zwischen ihnen besteht. Und je weniger dieser Unterschied im kirchlichen Raum praktiziert und sichtbar gemacht wird – desto weniger Widerspruch erfahren die gesellschaftlichen Kräfte, die mit Macht auf seine Einebnung drängen. Eine Religion, ein Kirchenbau oder eine Liturgie, deren Hauptziel „Zugänglichkeit“ wäre, steht in Gefahr, das Wesen von „Religion“ überhaupt aufzugeben – zur großen Genugtuung einer sie umgebenden wahrhaft „gottlosen“ Gesellschaft.
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Speech by Donogh O’Malley TD announcing free universal secondary education (10th Sept 1966) “What of the future? We are, it must be remembered constantly, living through an era of change. “Many of the former assumptions on which we based our lives are being questioned. The world of today and tomorrow would give scant attention to the uneducated and those lacking any qualification. “We will be judged by future generations on what we did for the children of our time” “I am fortunate in entering office when there is a consciousness, as never before, of the vital part education must play in the future of the nation. I bring with me, as announced by An Taoiseach in Dáil Eireann, a Government assurance that education is to receive priority. Priority is going to mean exactly what it says – as I hope the events of the coming years will show. “There was no difficulty in picking out the basic fault in our present educational structure – and that was the fact that many families could not afford to pay even part of the cost of education for their children. “I think it is one of the great tragedies or our history since independence that we have not found the means to check this terrible loss to the national potential for economic and cultural advancement. “Every year some 17,000 of our children finish their primary school course do not receive any further education. This means that almost one in three our further citizens are cut off at this stage form the opportunities and denied the benefits of cultural development that go with further education. This is a dark stain on the national conscience. For it means that some one-third of our people have been condemned – the great majority through no fault of their own – to be part-educated unskilled labour, always the weaker who go to the all of unemployment or emigration. “I believe that this is a situation which must be tackled with all speed and determination. And I am glad to be able to announce that I am drawing up a scheme under which, in future, no boy or girl in this State will be deprived of full educational opportunity – from primary to university level – by reason of the fact that the parents cannot afford to pay for it. “I have always been concerns with the dilemma of parents, particularly those with large families, who, in the matter of post-primary education, wish to do their very best for their children but find that the school fees – even when these are modest – are quite beyond their means. “I propose therefore, from the coming school year, beginning in September of next year, to introduce a scheme whereby, up to the completion of the Intermediate Certificate course, the opportunity for free post-primary education will be available to all families.” “This free education will be available in the comprehensive and vocational schools, and in the general run of secondary schools. I say the general run of secondary schools because there will still be schools, charging higher fees, who may not opt to take my scheme; and the parent who wants to send his child to one of these schools and pay the fees will of course be free to do so. “Going on from there, I intend also to make provision whereby no pupil, to make provision whereby no pupil will, for lack of means, be prevented from continuing his or her education up to the end of the Leaving Certificate course. Further, I propose that assistance towards the cost of books and accessories will be given, through the period of his or her course, to the student on whom it would be a hardship to meet all such costs. “We must, also, face up to the position of making financial aid available to the pupil who, because of the location of his home, can have post-primary education available to him only if he enters a boarding school. University Entrance Finally, there is the university level. While I do not at this stage wish to say anything which might cut across the recommendations of the Commission on Higher Education, I cannot let the occasion pass without referring to the plight of the pupil who has reached a good standard in the Leaving Certificate examination but who, due to the inability of his parents to pay, cannot proceed to a university or other course of higher education. We must, and we will, come to the assistance of such a pupil. I, therefore, propose to put in train shortly the working out of a scheme to cater for such cases. The officers of my Department are now engaged in the detailed statistical work that is necessary in drafting and bringing to completion such revolutionary change in our approach to the provision of education for our people. I hope to be able to give the Dáil the completed details of these schemes when I come to introduce the Estimate for my Department before Christmas. The importance of providing better educated young people in our developing economy makes the ‘free education scheme’ all the more urgent. Already, a shortage of skilled workers is apparent in some sectors of our industry. Very soon, that shortage will be acute, and could endanger economic progress – unless we move quickly into the age of technology. Our universities present us with a very big problem indeed. For one thing, universities are of their nature extremely expensive. Another thing is that our present university set-up is a legacy of history – and history is a stubborn wrestler. However, as you know, the Commission on Higher Education is engaged at the moment in preparing a plan. Until it speaks, I prefer to remain silent on the larger issues of the universities. I have decided, however, that the problem of university overcrowding must be tackled at one, and shall, therefore, very shortly give the green light to Dublin and Cork for the building plans which they have put before me. I am, also, giving consideration to the difficulties of University College Galway. Tags: Thomas Byrne , Education Speech by Fianna Fáil Leader, Micheál Martin TD at British-Irish Trade Alliance, London, 10th February 2017 Speech of Michael Kitt, PMB on Mortgage Arrears, Wednesday 10th July 2013 Speech of FF Leader, Micheál Martin TD during Budget 2019 statements, 10th Oct 2019 Speech of An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin TD, Fianna Fáil 1916 Commemoration Arbour Hill, 10th April 2022
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Opening Atlantis I just finished reading Opening Atlantis by Harry Turtledove. It is an alternate history novel that takes place in a setting with a continent between North America (Terra Nova) and Europe. The map on the cover of the book shows the east coast of the United States and Canada split off into the middle of the Atlantic. This is, of course, Atlantis.A description of the book notes, "New York Times bestselling author Harry Turtledove has intrigued readers with such thought-provoking 'what if...' scenarios as a conquered Elizabethan England in Ruled Britannia and a Japanese occupation of Hawaii in Days of Infamy and End of the Beginning. Now, in the first of a brand-new trilogy, he rewrites the history of the world with the existence of an eighth continent... Atlantis lies between Europe and the East Coast of Terranova. For many years, this land of opportunity lured dreamers from around the globe with its natural resources, offering a new beginning for those willing to brave the wonders of the unexplored land."The book is split into three parts. The first part tells of the discovery and settlement of Atlantis by the English, French, and Spanish. The second part takes places generations later and centers on the war against a pirate nation on the Atlantean bay of Avalon. The final part is an account of a war between England and a French/Spanish alliance in Atlantis. Through the centuries, members of the English Radcliffe (Radcliff) family are featured.I liked this book but I do have a few quibbles. I did not like the lack of maps. Other than the map on the cover which is reprinted in the book several times, the geography of Atlantis is not revealed. Where exactly is New Hastings and Avalon? What are the boundaries of the English, French, and Spanish colonies? Yes, I know the English are to the North, the Spanish are to the South, and the French are in between but I would have liked more map details.Also, if there was a continent in the middle of the Atlantic, would this not change ocean currents and hence the weather? And if the weather changed the climate of Europe, would there have ever been a France, England, or Spain as we know them? OK, not a fair question. This is alternate history after all.As are all Turtledove books, this is well written. I found the book engaging and enjoyable. I did not like to put it down even if the plot was a bit predictable at times. I have read that this is the first part of a trilogy and I look forward to the next two books. Alternate History, Cornelius Nepos: Lives of Eminent Commanders Vandalizing History on Easter Island From Antiquity to Einstein
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This report shows how many times each player committed a foul.
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Kirsten Coelho Kirsten Coelho works in porcelain, producing reduction fired works that attempt to fuse the formal and the abstract. More recently her work has been influenced by nineteenth and early twentieth century enamel wares and and the abstracted surface possibilities these objects can show as they begin to age. Kirsten Coelho trained in Adelaide at the South Australian School of Art before moving to the UK in the early 1990’s where she worked for a number of years in a London Studio. Since returning to Australia in 1998, Kirsten Coelho has been a studio tenant at the JamFactory Centre for Contemporary Craft and Design and completed a Master of Visual Art at the South Australian School of Art . Kirsten now works from a studio at her home in Adelaide, South Australia. Kirsten Coelho CV Photography by Grant Hancock and Daniel Noone
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Etiqueta: Electricidad ENERGÍAS | EJERCICIOS cARACTERÍSTICAS Y CLASIFICACIÓN DE LA ENERGÍA 1. Responde brevemente las siguientes preguntas: ¿Qué indica la ley de conservación de la energía? ¿En qué tipo de energía se transforma la energía del Sol mediante el uso de paneles solares? ¿Cuáles son las principales características de la energía? ¿Cuáles son los tipos de cambios físicos? La energía puede manifestarse de distintas maneras: en forma de _______________, de calor, de _______________ y de radiación, entre otras. Entre los distintos tipos de energía química que existen encontramos la _________________, la electrólisis y la energía _________________. La energía mecánica es la suma de distintas formas de energía: la energía _________________, la potencial y la ___________________. La energía ______________ es aquella que utilizamos cuando encendemos la luz, _________________ la comida con el microondas, o cargamos el teléfono celular. La energía ____________ es la que producen las ondas, como las electromagnéticas, las de rayos X, los rayos solares, los rayos ultravioletas (UV), las ondas de radio, de luz infrarroja o luz visible. El calor y la temperatura 1. Establece las diferencias entre calor y temperatura. Calor Temperatura La escala en grados Celsius fue creada por el físico Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit en el año 1724. ( ) La escala en grados Celsius también tomó el nombre de “centígrados” debido a que está dividida en 100 partes iguales al tomar como referencia los puntos de fusión y ebullición del agua. ( ) La ley de equilibrio térmico también se conoce como ley de equilibrio quinto. ( ) El calor se puede transferir de un líquido a un sólido. ( ) Electricidad: atracción y repulsión eléctrica 1. Observa la siguiente imagen e investiga la relación que existe entre el vuelo de las aves y el campo magnético de la Tierra. 2. Relaciona los siguientes términos con la definición que corresponda. Une con flechas. Rayo Transforma los distintos tipos de energía en energía eléctrica y la distribuye a nuestras casas. Central eléctrica Emisión de luz que es producida a causa de una gran descarga eléctrica. Trueno Gran descarga de electricidad. Relámpago Sonido que se produce debido a la expansión abrupta de los gases que componen la atmósfera. 3. Identifica en las siguientes imágenes cuáles materiales son conductores y cuáles son aislantes de la electricidad. Agua: ________________________ Plástico: __________________________ Metal: _________________________ Madera: _________________________ 1. Define brevemente los siguientes conceptos: Circuito eléctrico Electrón Corriente continua 2. Identifica en la siguiente imagen los componentes básicos de un circuito eléctrico. 1. Marca con una cruz (X) la respuesta correcta. El funcionamiento de los imanes se debe a su atracción o… adhesión. repulsión. difusión. Los responsables de las propiedades de los imanes son el movimiento de los electrones y… el campo magnético. la fotosíntesis. ¿Cómo se llama el fenómeno físico producido por algunos materiales en los que son ejercidas fuerzas de atracción y de repulsión entre sus electrones? Oxidación 2. A continuación se presentan algunas de las características y propiedades del magnetismo. Escribe el nombre que corresponde a cada una. ______________________________: regiones que presentan los imanes en sus dos extermos y son los sitios en los cuales se ejercen las fuerzas de atracción y repulsión. ______________________________: línea en la que se encuentran unidos los polos magnéticos. ______________________________: región que divide a las dos zonas polarizadas. ______________________________: región en la cual el imán ejerce sus efectos. ______________________________: líneas que se utilizan para representar el campo magnético. imán terrestre 1. Describe las condiciones que deben darse para que pueda generarse un campo magnético. 2. Observa la siguiente imagen y responde: ¿Cómo se llama este instrumento? ¿Cuál es su función? ¿Cuáles son los tipos que existen? magnetismo y electricidad 1. Completa la siguiente tabla con las diferencias y las semejanzas entre magnetismo y electricidad. Diferencias Semejanzas 2. Realiza un listado de 10 ejemplos de electroimanes en la vida cotidiana. ondas: luz y sonido 1. Las definiciones que se presentan a continuación corresponden a términos relacionados con las partes de una onda. Escribe el nombre de cada una. ______________________: distancia que hay entre dos puntos iguales en ondas distintas. ______________________: número de vibraciones en un segundo. ______________________: tiempo que dura una vibración completa. ______________________: altura máxima que alcanza una vibración o cresta. ______________________: distancia que recorre una onda en un tiempo determinado. 2. Escribe algunos ejemplos de objetos luminosos y objetos iluminados. Objetos luminosos Objetos iluminados 3. ¿En qué se diferencian las ondas de luz de las ondas sonoras? Realiza un resumen. luz: reflexión y refracción 1. Realiza un esquema que explique la forma en que se propaga la luz. 2. Realiza un cuadro comparativo entre refracción y reflexión de la luz. Reflexión Refracción 3. Describe brevemente la relación entre la luz y el color. ¿por qué se producen los arcoíris? 1. Observa la siguiente imagen y explica brevemente cómo ocurre ese fenómeno natural. 2. Menciona los tipos de arcoíris que existen, escoge 2 de ellos y descríbelos. Arcoíris _______________________ ¿por qué no se propaga el sonido en el vacío? 1. Indica a qué cualidad del sonido corresponden las siguientes definiciones. Cualidad Definición Cualidad que determina qué tan agudo o grave será el sonido. Cualidad que permite caracterizar al sonido y de esta forma diferenciarlo de otros. Está relacionada con los armónicos y con la intensidad. Cualidad que permite identificar la cantidad de energía que contiene el sonido. Está relacionada con la amplitud de la onda. Cualidad caracterizada por el tiempo que dura el sonido, es decir, el tiempo de vibración. 2. Mediante un mapa mental explica la forma como se propaga el sonido. ¿qué es el eco? 1. Describe la relación que existe entre esta imagen y el efecto Doppler. 2. Realiza un resumen sobre cómo surge el eco y sus usos. Publicado el 2020/09/04 Autor RosemaryCategorías LIBRO-PEDIA (4to)Etiquetas arcoiris, atraccion, calor, causas, cielo, ciencias, circuitos, doppler, eco, efectos, ejercicios, Electricidad, energias, libropedia, luz, magnetismos, naturales, ondas, planeta, polos, reflexion, refraccion, repulsion, simples, sonido, temperatura, terrestre, tierra, tipos, usos, vacío El ser humano aprovecha la energía disponible en la naturaleza en su búsqueda de mejoramiento de la calidad de vida. Las fuentes de energía son aquellos recursos naturales o cuerpos que almacenan energía que puede ser utilizada. La energía eléctrica puede generarse de diversas fuentes. FUENTES RENOVABLES Estas fuentes de energía son las más abundantes en la naturaleza. Se consideran inagotables, ya que después de ser usadas pueden regenerarse de forma natural o artificial a una velocidad superior al que se consumen. Las energías renovables son menos contaminantes que las energías no renovables. Algunas ventajas de las fuentes de energía renovable son las siguientes: No afectan de gravedad al medio ambiente. Disminuyen la dependencia de los recursos fósiles. Promueven el desarrollo industrial y económico donde se instalan. Son inagotables, por ende, pueden aplicarse en una amplia gama de escenarios. También presentan desventajas como: La elección de este tipo de energía representa una inversión significativa, lo que hace parecer que no es rentable. Varios tipos de energía renovable tienen una naturaleza difusa. Se necesita esperar para que haya cantidad suficiente de energía para poder almacenarla. Muchas veces debe disponerse de un gran equipo o sistema para que la energía de utilice. Energía renovable en Latinoamérica Debido a la gran variedad de ecosistemas en Latinoamérica, los países de esta región se beneficiarían en gran medida de la energía renovable. Por orden de importancia y beneficios de estos recursos se encuentran los siguientes países: Brasil, Colombia, Argentina, Chile y Uruguay. ¿Cuáles son las fuentes de energía renovable? Ciertas fuentes de energía renovable también son conocidas como energías alternativas, ya que se usan poco pero adquieren más importancia con el paso del tiempo. Energía hidráulica Es producida por el aprovechamiento de la energía cinética y potencial gravitatoria de los saltos de agua natural, en otras palabras, se obtiene mediante el movimiento del agua. Por esta razón, las centrales hidroeléctricas se construyen cerca de caídas de agua, donde el movimiento hidráulico mueve unas turbinas que se encargan de transformar esa energía en energía eléctrica que luego llega a los hogares a través de una red eléctrica de distribución. ¿Qué es una represa hidroeléctrica? Es un sistema diseñado y construido para producir energía eléctrica mediante el aprovechamiento del caudal de los cursos de agua. Llega a la Tierra en forma de radiación electromagnética proveniente del Sol. Una de las formas de aprovechamiento es mediante el uso de paneles solares. Es una energía gratuita, inagotable, limpia y no contaminante. El Sol es una fuente ilimitada de energía. Si se almacenara toda la energía que emite durante algunas horas, se podrían abastecer las necesidades humanas del planeta por un año. La energía solar se renueva rápidamente porque el Sol emite de manera continua radiación. Es la que se aprovecha por el movimiento del aire. Como fuente de energía es segura, inagotable y no contamina. Para poder utilizar esta fuente de energía a gran escala se requieren gigantescas turbinas eólicas, también llamadas aerogeneradores, que al moverse producen electricidad. El único inconveniente es que los vientos en general no son constantes, por lo que la energía eléctrica producida debe ser almacenada en baterías. ¿Cómo se aprovechan las energías renovables? La energía del viento se aprovecha a través de grandes turbinas, la energía del Sol por medio de paneles solares y la energía del agua mediante centrales hidroeléctricas. Energía mareomotriz Se la obtiene a partir del movimiento del agua que es generado por las mareas. Durante el día, las aguas suben (marea alta o pleamar) y bajan (marea baja o bajamar) secuencialmente; cuando la Luna está sobre la playa, las aguas suben, luego de seis horas bajan. La marea es el movimiento constante y alterno de ascenso y descenso de las aguas marinas que se produce por las acciones atractivas del Sol y la Luna. Durante el fenómeno de la pleamar, las aguas ganan energía gravitatoria. Al bajar, esa energía gravitatoria se transforma en energía cinética: las aguas se aceleran en su caída. Para obtener esta energía se dispone de centrales mareomotrices. Dichas centrales atrapan el agua del mar en enormes piletas que se cierran por medio de compuertas. Cuando la marea comienza a bajar, las compuertas se abren y el agua guardada empieza a caer hacia al mar por medio de unos conductos. ¿Qué son los diques móviles? Es una respuesta a fenómenos naturales donde las altas mareas pueden atentar contra el bienestar de un área geográfica determinada y a su comunidad. Ingeniados por los Países Bajos después del desastre natural de 1953 e inaugurados en 1997, son sinónimo de resguardo y eficiencia tecnológica en el resto del mundo. La biomasa es la materia orgánica que se origina en un proceso biológico, como por ejemplo la madera, los cultivos o los residuos animales. Puede utilizarse directa o indirectamente como fuente de energía y permite aprovechar los residuos. Como combustible, produce una contaminación parecida a la de los combustibles fósiles. La gran ventaja sobre éstos es que el CO2 que se produce en la combustión ha sido retirado previamente de la atmósfera por las plantas con las que se ha fabricado el combustible y no se altera la concentración media de este gas. Es el aprovechamiento del calor proveniente del interior de la Tierra, el cual se transmite a los cuerpos por conducción y convección. Esta energía es capaz de ofrecer más energía que el petróleo, el carbón y el uranio. Puede ser aprovechada gracias a la intervención de turbinas que absorben el vapor (energía calórica) generado por las altas temperaturas, para luego ser transformado en energía eléctrica. Italia y Chile son algunos de los países que aprovechan la energía calórica que proviene del interior de la Tierra por medio de centrales que generan vapor para luego producir electricidad. Datos de interés sobre fuentes de energía renovable Tipo de energía Fuente Mayor productor Aplicación Hidráulica Agua Estados Unidos Producir energía eléctrica. Solar Sol China Producir energía eléctrica. Eólica Viento China Producir energía eléctrica. Mareomotriz Agua Japón Producir energía eléctrica. Biomasa Plantas y animales Inglaterra Producir energía eléctrica y biocombustibles. Geotérmica Calor del interior de la Tierra Estados Unidos Industrial y en aguas termales. FUENTES NO RENOVABLES ¿Qué es el desarrollo sustentable? Es un proceso integral que conjuga a la sociedad, la economía y al planeta Tierra con su naturaleza. Se trata de un modo de ver y de hacer que desterró la antigua idea de “progreso”, relacionada a la explotación desmedida de los recursos. Estas fuentes de energía son las más usadas en la actualidad a pesar de encontrarse en cantidades limitadas en la naturaleza. Se agotan al ser usadas, por lo tanto no se regeneran a corto plazo y requieren miles o millones de años para volver a formarse. Dato de interés Según estudios recientes, aproximadamente el 85 % de toda la energía que se consume a nivel mundial surge de la quema de combustibles fósiles. Algunas ventajas de las fuentes de energía no renovable son las siguientes: Estas fuentes de energía son más económicas que las energías renovables, razón por la que son más usadas en los países en vías de desarrollo. Al ser fuentes que el ser humano ha conocido desde hace mucho tiempo, existe la infraestructura y la tecnología necesaria para aprovecharlas y transformarlas. El recurso no renovable más usado es probablemente el petróleo, del cual se produce una gran cantidad de combustibles y derivados como solventes y parafinas. También presenta desventajas como: No son abundantes en la Tierra, por lo que en algún momento se gastarán las reservas que existen. Al quemar combustibles fósiles se producen enormes cantidades de contaminantes que potencian el calentamiento global. Los combustibles fósiles pueden ocasionar grandes accidentes si no se tratan con cuidado. Protocolo de Kioto Es un acuerdo internacional firmado en firmado en Japón, en la ciudad de Kioto. Entró en vigor en febrero de 2005 y comprometió a los países industrializados a estabilizar las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero entre el período 2008 y 2012. El segundo periodo de vigencia del Protocolo se extiende desde el 1 de enero de 2013 hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2020. ¿Cuáles son las fuentes de energía no renovable? Las fuentes de energía no renovable también son conocidas como energías convencionales, ya que son las más usadas en la actualidad. Combustibles fósiles Las fuentes de energía fósil son aquellos recursos que provienen de la transformación de materia que alguna vez tuvo vida, es decir, que se originaron por la acumulación de restos vivientes hace millones de años. Entre ellas podemos encontrar el carbón, el petróleo y el gas. El carbón fue el primer combustible fósil en ser comercializado, le siguió el petróleo y por último el gas natural. En la actualidad coexisten para satisfacer las necesidades energéticas. El combustible fósil se quema para así obtener energía térmica o energía cinética. También puede emplearse para obtener electricidad en centrales termoeléctricas. El carbón Es un combustible sólido de origen vegetal. Se originó hace más de 300 millones de años cuando el planeta estaba cubierto por una densa vegetación que, al morir, quedó sumergida bajo el agua y empezó a descomponerse anaeróbicamente (sin presencia de oxígeno), lo que produjo que la materia orgánica ganara carbono hasta convertirse en un mineral sólido de color negro. El petróleo Es un compuesto líquido negruzco complejo formado por una mezcla de hidrocarburos de gran viscosidad, perecidos al aceite. Se originó hace millones de años por la fosilización de zooplancton, algas y organismos marinos. El petróleo tiene una apariencia negra y viscosa. Utilizar este compuesto como fuente de energía tiene varios inconvenientes: No es soluble en agua y es difícil de limpiar. Los derrames afectan los ecosistemas. La combustión de los derivados produce productos residuales. Es una de las principales causas de la excesiva emisión de dióxido de carbono a la atmósfera, lo cual genera calentamiento global. Este combustible es muy utilizado debido a que con una pequeña porción del material se producen grandes cantidades de energía, y sus costos de extracción y utilización son baratos en comparación con otras fuentes. Es decir, se prioriza el beneficio económico por sobre el cuidado del planeta. ¿Qué es el fracking? La explotación indiscriminada de los recursos fósiles es una práctica común que ha disminuido las reservas a nivel mundial de manera notable. El fracking se ha presentado como una técnica de extracción en yacimientos no convencionales, y el daño para el hombre y el planeta es objeto de debate. Es una mezcla de gases ligeros que se obtiene de los yacimientos de petróleo o de depósitos de carbón. Si la energía se obtiene de los procesos de descomposición de restos orgánicos se denomina biogás. Una de las ventajas de la utilización de esta fuente de energía es que el gas natural produce mucho menos dióxido de carbono que otros combustibles. Sin embargo, la forma de extraer, transportar y almacenar este combustible implica grandes cuidados, ya que es una sustancia muy inflamable. Es aquella energía que se libera durante las reacciones nucleares y se obtiene mediante un proceso físico-químico. Dentro de los núcleos atómicos, las fuerzas entre los protones y neutrones del núcleo atómico son muy intensas, por lo que los procesos de transformación nuclear generan gran cantidad de energía. Artículo destacado “Energía eólica” Recurso que describe las características de la energía eólica como fuente de energía renovable. Video “Los movimientos de la Tierra: Rotación y traslación. Estaciones del año, las mareas” Este video le permitirá comprender los fenómenos relacionados con la posición del planeta Tierra, entre ellos, las mareas. Video “¿Cuál es el desierto más árido del planeta? ¿Qué es la energía renovable? Recurso audiovisual que explica datos de interés sobre las energías renovables. Publicado el 2020/06/12 2020/06/12 Autor YeniferCategorías LIBRO-PEDIA (7mo)Etiquetas abundancia, agua, alternativas, animales, atomo, biomasa, calor, carbón, combustible, contaminacion, contaminante, convencionales, Electricidad, energias, eolica, fision, fosiles, fuentes, fusión, gas, geotermica, hidraulica, kioto, mareas, mareomotriz, natural, naturales, naturaleza, no, nuclear, nucleos, petróleo, plantas, reacción, recursos, regeneración, renovables, sol, solar, tierra, viento, yacimiento ¿Qué es la energía? Todos los objetos a nuestro alrededor tienen la capacidad de producir cambios. Por ello, convivimos con movimientos y transformaciones constantes, algunos más perceptibles que otros, pero que tienen su origen en un único concepto: la energía. ENERGÍA: CAPACIDAD DE PRODUCIR TRABAJO La energía no puede ser creada ni destruida, sino que puede ser transformada, por lo que la cantidad total de energía es siempre la misma. Por ejemplo, la energía lumínica del Sol se transforma en energía eléctrica mediante el uso de paneles solares. La energía es la capacidad de un sistema físico para hacer el trabajo o mover algo contra una fuerza, como la gravedad. Si bien no se tiene una definición concreta de energía, los físicos han logrado determinar una ley universal: si la energía de un cuerpo aumenta en determinada cantidad, la de otro disminuye de manera proporcional. La energía que la humanidad necesita en un año es irradiada por el Sol en 15 minutos. El término “energía” proviene del griego enérgeia, que significa “actividad”. Pero esta idea no debe confundirse: no es necesario un movimiento abrupto para reconocer la presencia de energía ya que, en realidad, se encuentra en todos lados aunque no sea posible observarla. La energía es la capacidad de realizar cambios en los sistemas y los cuerpos. Hay diferentes tipos de energía en el universo y en muchas formas. Energía primaria La producción de energía primaria se relaciona con las formas de energía disponibles en la naturaleza antes de ser transformadas, como el petróleo, el gas natural, los combustibles sólidos, los combustibles renovables y la electricidad primaria. Es la energía almacenada en objetos y es la suma de otras dos fuentes de energía: cinética y potencial. Por ejemplo, justo en el punto más elevado de una montaña rusa, toda la energía del vagón es energía potencial y al comenzar a descender la energía potencial se transforma en energía cinética. ¿Qué es la energía hidráulica? Es la energía producida por el aprovechamiento de la energía cinética y potencial gravitatoria de los saltos de agua natural. Se aplica en la generación de energía eléctrica para ciudades, pueblos e industrias. Es cualquier forma de energía que tiene un potencial almacenado que puede ser usado en el futuro, y que solamente se manifiesta al convertirse en energía cinética. Por ejemplo, si una pelota se levanta, adquiere energía potencial de la gravedad que se vuelve aparente al caer. Tipos de energía potencial Energía potencial elástica Resulta de estirar y comprimir objetos elásticos, como las ligas. Energía potencial gravitacional Resulta del almacenamiento de energía por la fuerza de gravedad, como un fruto que cuelga de un árbol. Energía potencial química Resulta de la transformación de energía química a través de una reacción química, como el cambio de energía eléctrica a química en una pila. Significa “movimiento”. Cuanto más rápido se mueve un objeto, mayor es su energía cinética. La energía de los ríos y la del viento son formas de energía cinética. Ésta se puede convertir en energía mecánica mediante molinos de agua, molinos de viento o bombas conectadas a turbinas o a electricidad. Al lanzar una pelota se transfiere energía cinética para que pase del estado de reposo al estado en movimiento. Ventajas de la energía cinética – No genera residuos tóxicos. – Los parques generadores de energía cinética pueden construirse en terrenos no aptos para otras actividades. – Los parques generadores son de rápida instalación. Todos los materiales están compuestos por moléculas en constante movimiento. La energía térmica es producto del movimiento de esas moléculas, es decir, la energía cinética que poseen. Cuanto más se muevan y choquen entre sí, mayor será el calor que generen y, por lo tanto, aumentará su temperatura y su energía térmica. ¿El calor es igual a la temperatura? No. El calor es una forma de energía que se transfiere entre diferentes cuerpos o distintas partes de un cuerpo, las cuales presentan distintas temperaturas. Por su parte, la temperatura es una magnitud que da cuenta de nociones como frío, caliente o tibio. La misma se mide a través de un termómetro. Es aquella que es liberada durante las reacciones químicas. Podemos encontrar este tipo de energía siempre en la materia, pero sólo se manifiesta cuando ocurre un cambio en ella. Algunos ejemplos de energía química son la combustión y la energía nuclear. Es la energía transferida de un sistema a otro mediante el uso de electricidad, que es el movimiento de partículas cargadas. En otras palabras, este tipo de energía es causada por el movimiento de los electrones a través de materiales conductores de la electricidad. Puede generarse a partir de otras energías y a su vez puede ser transformada y producir varios efectos: luminosos, térmicos y magnéticos. La mantarraya puede generar corrientes eléctricas de hasta 200 voltios. Es energía transportada por la radiación. Tanto la luz visible como la radiación infrarroja son formas de energía radiante, ambas son emitidas por el Sol. La energía de los rayos solares puede recuperarse y convertirse en electricidad o calor. La energía radiante está en constante movimiento y a velocidades altísimas, lo que forma ondas que poseen distintas longitudes y frecuencias. La mayoría de estas ondas pueden propagarse por el vacío, por eso los rayos del Sol o las ondas de los satélites pueden alcanzar la superficie de la Tierra. La energía radiante es aplicada en radiografías, medicina nuclear, radios y algunos aparatos electrónicos. Es la energía contenida en el núcleo de un átomo. Se puede obtener a través de reacciones de fisión y fusión de un núcleo atómico. Dentro de los núcleos atómicos, las fuerzas entre los protones y neutrones del núcleo atómico son muy intensas, por lo que los procesos de transformación nuclear generan gran cantidad de energía. Las reacciones en el núcleo pueden ser de fusión o de fisión. En estrellas como el Sol, la energía atómica se libera cuando los núcleos se combinan en un proceso conocido como fusión. ¿Qué es un reactor nuclear? Es una instalación física donde se produce, mantiene y controla una reacción nuclear en cadena. Se puede utilizar para la obtención de energía, para la producción de materiales fisionables como el plutonio, como armamento nuclear, o para la propulsión de buques o de satélites artificiales. Es la capacidad de atraer o repeler que poseen algunos materiales sobre otros y que originan campos magnéticos permanentes que producen energía magnética. Existen diversos materiales con propiedades magnéticas, entre ellos podemos encontrar el níquel, el cobalto, el hierro y sus aleaciones. Sin embargo, la presencia de campos magnéticos influye, en mayor o menor medida, en todos los materiales. UNIDADES DE MEDIDA DE ENERGÍA Una de las propiedades de la energía es que puede ser medida. Para ello, según el Sistema Internacional, la unidad más utilizada es el “Joule” o “Julio”, y es simbolizada con la letra jota mayúscula (J). Esta unidad es nombrada así en honor al físico James Prescott Joule, quien fue uno de los científicos más importantes de su época. Estudió, entre otras cosas, el magnetismo y su relación con el trabajo mecánico, lo que lo condujo a la teoría de la energía. El Joule equivale a: N = Newton m = metros kg = kilogramos s = segundos Otras equivalencias Nombre Equivalencia en julios Caloría (cal) 4,1855 Kilovatio hora (kWh) 3.600.000 Electronvoltio (eV) 1,6023 x 10-19 British Thermal Unit (BTU) 1.005,05585 Ergio (erg) 1 x10-7 Energía en los alimentos Cada célula de nuestro cuerpo requiere energía para funcionar adecuadamente. Ésta es proporcionada por las calorías y por ello resulta importante conocer la cantidad que aportan los nutrientes que ingerimos y así evitar consecuencias negativas para nuestro organismo. Recurso audiovisual que le permitirá profundizar sobre el proceso de transferencia de energía en forma de calor de un cuerpo a otro. Aplicaciones del magnetismo: la brújula, el campo electromagnético Este video describe a detalle el funcionamiento magnético de una brújula. Publicado el 2020/06/11 2020/06/12 Autor YeniferCategorías LIBRO-PEDIA (7mo)Etiquetas atomicos, atomos, calor, cambios, cinética, electrica, Electricidad, energía, energias, fision, fuerzas, fusión, geotermica, hidraulica, hidroeléctrica, joule, julio, magneticas, magnetico, magnetismo, mecanica, medida, nuclear, nucleos, potencial, quimica, radiacion, radiantes, reacciones., reactor, temperatura, termica, trabajo, unidades Corriente continua y corriente alterna La corriente eléctrica es el desplazamiento ordenado de cargas eléctricas a través de un conductor. Según el sentido, ésta puede ser continua o alterna. Ambas son muy usadas e indispensables para el funcionamiento de artefactos electrónicos y del alumbrado público. Corriente continua Corriente alterna Abreviación DC (direct current). AC (alternating current). Dirección del flujo de electrones Una sola dirección constante en el tiempo. Varía, cambia continuamente y no es constante en el tiempo. Voltaje Constante. Cambios periódicos. Polaridad Tiene polaridad (positivo o negativo). No tiene polaridad. Frecuencia Siempre será igual a 0. Cerca de 50 a 60 Hz. Fuente Baterías, electroquímicos y celdas fotovoltaicas. Alternadores. Pérdida La transmisión de DC genera pérdidas mayores a la de AC. Para largas distancias habrá pérdida de corriente. La pérdida en la transmisión de AC es menor que la de DC. Este tipo de corriente es apta para recorrer largas distancias. Puede almacenarse en baterías. Puede reducirse su voltaje a niveles muy bajos para ser usado en dispositivos electrónicos. Fácil transformación. Facilidad de transporte a larga distancia. Fácil y económico manejo cambio en los niveles de voltaje. Aplicación En los dispositivos electrónicos y digitales. En los alumbrados públicos y viviendas. Conversión De DC a AC se usan rectificadores y diodos semiconductores. De AC a DC se usan diodos, capacitores y reguladores. Forma representativa Publicado el 2019/11/15 Autor Angélica VelandiaCategorías Cuadros comparativos, Física, FisicoquímicaEtiquetas alterna, alternador, aplicación, baterias, celdas, continua, conversion, corriente, directa, distancia, electrica, Electricidad, electroquimicos, frecuencia, fuente, larga, perdida, polaridad, ventajas, voltaje Energía eólica, nuclear y solar Las energías renovables se obtienen de fuentes naturales que virtualmente no deberían agotarse, como la radiación solar y el viento; mientras que las energías no renovables se obtienen de fuentes de naturales en cantidades limitadas, como los combustibles fósiles. Tres tipos de energía se comparan a continuación. Energía eólica Energía nuclear Energía solar Obtención Se obtiene gracias a la capacidad de los aerogeneradores de transformar la energía cinética del viento en electricidad. Se obtiene a través de reacciones de fisión y fusión de un núcleo atómico. Es la energía que contiene el núcleo de un átomo. Se obtiene de la radiación electromagnética proveniente del Sol. Se aprovecha por los paneles solares. Tipo Renovable. No renovable. Renovable. Fuente El viento. El átomo. El Sol. Mayor productor (2019) China. Estados Unidos. China. Fuente de energía limpia con bajo impacto ambiental. Fuente válida de energía renovable. Los costos y el mantenimiento de turbinas eólicas son bajos. Las centrales nucleares emiten sólo agua caliente. Con la energía nuclear muchos países pueden alcanzar la independencia energética. Puede mantenerse la producción por muchos años. El Sol ofrece una fuente ilimitada de energía. Es un recurso limpio que no causa graves daños en el medio ambiente. Puede proporcionar electricidad a comunidades aisladas. Afecta a la avifauna local. Debido a las condiciones climáticas, el viento no está garantizado. La construcción de una planta eólica modifica el paisaje. Las partículas sobrantes de la separación de los átomos pueden causar daños biológicos. Pueden producir accidentes graves. Las plantas nucleares son más grandes y complejas que otras plantas de energía. Varía de acuerdo a las estaciones. Se necesita una gran inversión inicial. Sus costos asociados son más altos comparados con otras tecnologías. Aplicaciones Principalmente para producir energía eléctrica. Principalmente para producir energía eléctrica. Principalmente para producir energía eléctrica, también para cocinar y como sistema de calefacción. Ejemplos Aerogeneradores, molinos de viento, molinos de bombeo y veleros. Molino de viento en Güeldres, Países Bajos Centrales nucleares, colisionador de hadrones, pila atómica y automóviles nucleares. Central nuclear de Tihange, Bélgica. Proyecto solar, energía solar térmica, energía fotovoltaica e invernaderos. Plantas de energía solar en Texas, Estados Unidos Publicado el 2019/11/07 2020/12/01 Autor Angélica VelandiaCategorías Ciencias naturales, Cuadros comparativos, FisicoquímicaEtiquetas atomicos, atomos, electrica, Electricidad, electromagnetica, energias, eolica, fision, fusión, generadores, nuclear, núcleo, paneles, radiacion, renovable, solar, viento La electricidad El término “electricidad” deriva del griego electrón, que significa “ámbar”, y con este nombre se ha designado a todos los fenómenos físicos relacionados con la atracción de cargas negativas o positivas y resultantes de la presencia de una corriente eléctrica. Esto se debe a que Tales de Mileto, antiguo científico y pensador griego, comprobó que si se frotaba una varilla de ámbar con lana o piel, ésta atraía objetos ligeros que volaban y se adherían a él. Ahora bien, para explicar adecuadamente la mayoría de los fenómenos asociados, debemos incluir lo que se entiende como “magnetismo”. De esta manera, podremos entender el significado de los campos magnéticos, el origen de los rayos que tanto destacan en las tormentas y toda una amplia gama de aplicaciones industriales que conocemos en la actualidad. La electricidad o energía eléctrica se produce porque la materia que nos rodea está formada por átomos que constan, a su vez, de protones, neutrones y electrones. Los protones y electrones tienen, entonces, una propiedad que se conoce con el nombre de carga eléctrica; ésta puede ser de dos tipos: • Los protones tienen carga eléctrica positiva. • Los electrones tienen carga eléctrica negativa. Normalmente, los átomos de los cuerpos tienen tantos protones como electrones, por lo que tendrán tantas cargas eléctricas positivas como negativas. Ahora bien, estas cargas se contrarrestan unas a otras para que el objeto resulte neutro. No obstante, los átomos pueden ganar o perder electrones y convertirse en iones. De esta forma, los cuerpos neutros pueden adquirir una carga eléctrica. • Cuando los átomos ganan electrones, el cuerpo adquiere carga eléctrica negativa. • Cuando los átomos pierden electrones, el cuerpo adquiere carga eléctrica positiva. Un cuerpo electrizado está cargado positiva o negativamente porque ha perdido o ganado electrones. Por consiguiente, la carga eléctrica es una magnitud física, medible y cuantificable. La electricidad se puede trasmitir de un punto a otro, conduciéndola a través de distintos objetos o materiales. En otras palabras, las cargas eléctricas pueden desplazarse de un cuerpo a otro dando lugar a lo que se denomina “corriente eléctrica”, que consiste en el desplazamiento ordenado de electrones. Para que se produzca una corriente eléctrica se necesitan: • Electrones que puedan moverse; por ejemplo, los iones, tanto positivos como negativos, originan corrientes eléctricas. • Sustancias conductoras por donde puedan desplazarse las cargas móviles, sean sólidas, líquidas o gaseosas. • Finalmente, generadores y/o dispositivos que, manteniendo el desequilibrio de cargas y aportando la energía necesaria, consiguen el movimiento de dichas cargas. Son generadores las máquinas que existen en las centrales eléctricas, los dínamos que dan luz a una bicicleta o las pilas que permiten el funcionamiento de una linterna. Si falta alguno de estos elementos, la corriente eléctrica no podrá mantenerse en un circuito. Así, cuando una pila se agota, ya no es capaz de transportar electrones desde sus bornes –éstos son las partes metálicas de una máquina o dispositivo eléctrico donde se produce la conexión con el circuito eléctrico exterior al mismo–; la corriente se interrumpe en el circuito. En los materiales llamados conductores existen partículas con carga eléctrica negativa que pueden desplazarse. Así pues, los metales son buenos conductores de corriente eléctrica porque disponen de electrones que pueden moverse con libertad a lo largo del metal. Los mejores conductores son la plata, el cobre, el oro, el aluminio, el hierro y el plomo. En otros materiales, llamados aislantes, las cargas no pueden moverse con libertad, por lo que no se produce una corriente eléctrica. La madera, la goma, el plástico y el vidrio son buenos aislantes porque en ellos no hay electrones que tengan libertad para moverse a lo largo del material. LA ELECTRICIDAD EN EL HOGAR El uso de la electricidad en la vida moderna es imprescindible. Difícilmente una sociedad puede concebirse sin el uso de la electricidad. De este modo, y a través de la tecnología, la industria eléctrica ha puesto a disposición de las personas el uso de artefactos eléctricos que facilitan las labores del hogar, haciendo la vida más placentera. Las máquinas o artefactos eléctricos que nos proporcionan comodidad en el hogar, ahorro de tiempo y disminución en la cantidad de quehaceres, se denominan electrodomésticos. Entre los más utilizados pueden citarse la cocina eléctrica, el refrigerador, la tostadora, el microondas, la licuadora y el lavarropas. Existe también otro tipo de artefactos que nos proporcionan entretenimiento y diversión, y que son también herramientas de trabajo y fuentes de información: el televisor, el equipo de sonido, los videojuegos, las computadoras, etc. LA ELECTRICIDAD EN LA INDUSTRIA Con todo, la necesidad de aumentar la producción de bienes a un mínimo costo obligó a reemplazar la mano de obra por maquinarias eficientes. Esto pudo llevarse a cabo en forma masiva a raíz del desarrollo de los motores eléctricos. Por ejemplo, en una empresa de bebidas gaseosas podemos observar como las correas transportadoras llevan las botellas a las máquinas tapadoras para ser llenadas y luego son transportadas para ser empacadas; estas máquinas necesitan energía eléctrica para su operación. LA ELECTRICIDAD EN LA COMUNIDAD Por otra parte, la electricidad en la comunidad se manifiesta a través del alumbrado público en plazas, parques, autopistas, túneles y carreteras, con el fin de proporcionar seguridad y visibilidad a los peatones y mejor desenvolvimiento del tráfico automotor en horas nocturnas; los semáforos en la vía pública permiten regular y controlar el flujo de vehículos. También en los medios de comunicación apreciamos la importancia de la electricidad, ya que el funcionamiento de la radio, televisión, cine, la emisión de la prensa, entre otros, depende en gran parte de este tipo de energía. Por lo demás, desde que la electricidad fue descubierta, siempre estuvo al servicio de la medicina a través de los distintos instrumentos y máquinas usadas en esta área (equipos para radiaciones de cobalto, equipos de rayos X, equipos para tomografías, equipos para electrocardiogramas), y ha contribuido a numerosos avances en la ciencia e investigación. Además, diversas herramientas y maquinarias que funcionan con electricidad son empleadas en nuestra comunidad para reparar o acondicionar nuestras urbanizaciones. FUENTES DE ENERGÍA EN LA NATURALEZA En la naturaleza encontramos la electricidad atmosférica, que se manifiesta a través del rayo. Este fenómeno natural contiene gran carga eléctrica y al acercarse a la tierra se transforma en energía calórica y luminosa. Ya conocemos que las nubes están formadas por un número inmenso de pequeñas gotas de agua, que forman grandes masas suspendidas en el aire. El roce de una nube con otra, o con los picos de las grandes montañas, puede hacer que éstas adquieran una carga eléctrica extraordinaria. La nube cargada de electricidad puede ejercer sobre otras nubes, o sobre las porciones más elevadas del suelo, fenómenos de influencia, haciendo que la atracción entre cargas opuestas produzca una descarga violenta. De este modo se produce el rayo, con la consiguiente manifestación de luminosidad, que es el relámpago, y el ruido producido por la rotura de las capas de aire, que constituye el trueno. En la naturaleza existen diversas fuentes de energía y, para convertirlas en electricidad, es necesario crear el sistema apropiado para cada fuente. Estas fuentes de energía son de dos tipos: No Renovables, como el petróleo, el gas, el carbón, el uranio, y el plutonio, y Renovables, como el agua, la luz solar, el calor y viento, etc. A modo de conclusión, podemos decir que, a pesar de no contar aún con la tecnología suficiente para aprovechar todo el caudal energético de la electricidad, vamos camino a ello. Publicado el 2018/09/05 2021/08/24 Autor GerónimoCategorías FísicaEtiquetas aislantes, carga electrica, circuitos, conductores, corriente eléctrica, Electricidad, electrones, fuentes energia, pila, protones, red eléctrica
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98.1
Inicio > Ana Brenda > Eiza González > Famosos de niños > Galerías > Juan Soler > Luis Gerardo Méndez > Silvia Navarro > Fotos de famosos en su infancia, volumen 3 Fotos de famosos en su infancia, volumen 3 Lia 9/18/2010 07:42:00 p. m. Ana Brenda, Eiza González, Famosos de niños, Galerías, Juan Soler, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Silvia Navarro Una galería de fotos de la tercera entrega de los famosos cuando eran niños, ahora con fotos de: Eiza González, Silvia Navarro, Juan Soler, Ana Brenda, Adrian Uribe y Luis Gerardo Méndez. Más fotos de famosos en su infancia en: Parte 3: CARLOS MOTA, ADRIANA FONSECA, ARIADNE DÍAZ, XIMENA NAVARRETE, JAIME CAMIL, ANA SERRADILLA, MARK TACHER, JUAN DIEGO COVARRUBIAS Parte 2: ERICK ELIAS, CHRISTIAN MEIER, MARIANA TORRES, MARJORIE DE SOUSA Parte 1: ELIZABETH ÁLVAREZ, GABRIEL SOTO, EDUARDO CAPETILLO, CARMEN MONTEJO, EDITH GONZÁLEZ, MARTHA JULIA, THALÍA Silvia Navarro
2021-43/0000/es_middle.json.gz/3757
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242.4
Flower Child Planter This large planter can be used both inside and outside (just bring it in during the winter if in a climate with below freezing temperatures.) He is 12 inches tall and the base is 7 1/2 inches in diameter.
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212.4
Accueil > Culture > Musique > Kyle Eastwood Il n'est autre que le Fils du légendaire Clint Eastwood, Kyle est un Bassiste/Contrebassiste grandiose, Musicien hors pair et compositeur de bandes originales de films. Il est passé en concert aux Bourdaines de Seignosse, c'est à cette occasion que Charles Dupisre à réalisé l'interview de Kyle Easwood pour Bourdainestv. www.bourdaines.com
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Luke / Luke 19 / 38 They said, "Blessings on the king who comes in the name of the Lord. Peace in heaven and glory in the highest heavens." Luke 19:37 Luke 19 Luke 19:39
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Kein Porzellan zerschlagen Kein Porzellan zerschlagen. Über den bisherigen Gemeinderatswahlkampf im Bezirk. Von Markus Zauner. Erstellt am 21. Januar 2020 (03:54) Was die letzten Tage vor den Gemeinderatswahlen noch bringen, muss abgewartet werden. Bisher sind die großen Aufreger bezirksweit ausgeblieben. Das Ganze unter dem Gesichtspunkt, dass in Ramsau, der „Streitgemeinde Nummer eins“, auf Betreiben der Bürgerliste schon seit Monaten über den Anschluss an die Zentral-Kläranlage gezankt wird. Womit dieses Thema mehr in die Kategorie „alter Hut“ denn Aufreger fällt. Überraschender als die einzelnen Wahlkämpfe selbst ist die Kandidatur von Bürgerlisten in St. Aegyd und St. Veit. Das eine oder andere Mandat ist beiden Neustartern zuzutrauen, die absoluten SPÖ-Mehrheiten scheint aber auch ihr Antreten nicht gefährden zu können. Im Gros der Bezirkskommunen gilt bei den Minderheitsfraktionen ein Motto: Wenn die absoluten Mehrheiten nicht gedreht werden können, warum unnötig Porzellan zerschlagen? Schließlich will die Opposition von der Bürgermeisterpartei die nächsten fünf Jahre ja auch wieder etwas haben. Aus meinem Heimatbezirk
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R.K. Smith learning workshop Staff Report - No Month/Year LULING - R. K. Smith Middle School is presenting a �Fall into Learning� event on Wednesday, Oct. 24 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. The program will feature information on math and literacy strategies, LEAP, iLEAP, SRCL Grant and a science and social studies fair. Door prizes, as well as food and refreshments, will be provided for parents and students. For more information call (985) 331-1018.
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City manager nets prestigious award Daily Times Herald staff Carroll City Manager Gerald Clausen receives the Joe Lukehart Professional Service Award at the Iowa City/County Management Association’s regional summit held last week in Iowa City. March 28, 2014Gerald Clausen is a deep-thinker, a compassionate humanitarian and an eager mentor for fellow city managers, according to the Iowa City/County Management Association, which last week gave Clausen its Joe Lukehart Award.Clausen has been the city manager of Carroll for 20 years. He previously was the city manager of Sheldon and Bloomfield, Neb., his hometown.Clausen won the award at the association's regional summit in Iowa City.The award is named for a past president of the association, a Webster City city manager, who "played an instrumental role in enhancing the professional development efforts of Iowa's city managers and assistants," according to the association.Clausen was described by his nominator "as a compassionate humanitarian with a positive outlook on life. He is further described as one of the most deep-thinking people (the nominator) knows, noting that our award winner has had the opportunity to learn much and enjoys paying it forward. He is eager to share what he has learned to benefit others, and is quick with a story or quote." Clausen said the award was a surprise that he humbly accepted."Many are worthy of this award and a few are recognized," Clausen told the Daily Times Herald. "Recognition by your peers is heartwarming. Much credit needs to be given to my management team, support staff, elected officials and the exceptional community of Carroll which continues to inspire me to serve people in the best manner possible. This was a humbling experience and I was overwhelmed with the award."Clausen has been a member of the board of directors and other committees of the association, which formed in 1972 to help educate city adminstrators.Jeff Mark, the city administrator of Altoona, won the award last year.
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Le Maroc reconnu à l’international pour son expertise en matière de migration Par le7tv le 24 Avr 2019 Historiquement terre d’émigration, de transit et d’accueil pour les migrants, le Maroc est reconnu internationalement pour son expertise en matière de migration, a souligné mercredi à Moscou le président de l’Institut Amadeus, Brahim Fassi Fihri. Maher Bouchamaoui, Président de la Fédération Tunisienne de Golf : « Nos amis marocains ont largement dépassé le reste des pays arabes ! » Chambre des conseillers: Rencontre de concertation en préparation aux 3èmes assises nationales sur la fiscalité
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Inicio Gestión MasQMenos, el acierto de Cacheiro Restaurants ¿Cómo son los locales? Son locales con personalidad propia, comodísimos, cálidos y agradables, ideales para pasar buenos ratos entre amigos o compañeros, en pareja, o picar algo rápido en sus barras. Además, los establecimientos MasQMenos disponen de un espacio de tienda donde poder adquirir todos sus productos y llevártelos a casa o a la oficina. Los establecimientos, con una decoración cuidada y acogedora, aúnan calidad y comodidad en un equilibrio perfecto. MasQMenos está pensado para contentar a sus clientes durante todo el día con una carta revolucionaria que destaca lo que apetece comer informalmente por unos 12 euros de ticket medio. En MasQMenos todo ocurre a la vista el cliente. Nuestra filosofía es máxima calidad y poca manipulación. Es por este motivo que no se requiere un personal especializado. Cualquiera de los empleados puede realizar las tareas exigidas. Por tanto, existe una polivalencia absoluta en los distintos puestos de trabajo. Otro hecho diferencial de MasQMenos es que los locales no necesitan salida de humos, lo que repercute en un ahorro significativo a nivel de costes e inversión y facilita también enormemente el poder encontrar locales con excelentes ubicaciones. Han apostado por el take away, convirtiendo el restaurante en una auténtica tienda de productos “deli” ¿Cuáles son las características de los productos que se pueden comprar? Nuestro surtido se compone de productos de alta calidad como embutidos ibéricos, quesos, latas de las mejores conservas, panes artesanos, ensaladas variadas y postres artesanos. Se puede adquirir embutido cortado y envasado al vacío, en sobres de cien gramos, que vienen personalizados con la marca MasQMenos. Igualmente se puede adquirir embutido y queso cortado en lonchas o piezas en el mismo momento, que en este caso no se envasa al vacío. Además pueden adquirir los productos que ya vienen envasados de origen como botellas de vino, cava, champagne, latas de conservas, etc. La elaboración y envasado de artículos como embutidos, quesos, ahumados, ensaladas y conservas se produce en el mismo establecimiento. Los proveedores de referencia son Faustino, Espinaler, Negrini y Melquior. ¿Qué es lo que más piden los clientes que consumen en el local? Los platos que más salen son todos los que llevan jamón ibérico, que es el producto protagonista, como bocadillos de jamón y bocadillos de jamón y brie, coca de jamón y coca de jamón y brie. En materia de ensaladas, las que poseen más aceptación son la ensalada de queso gorgonzola, nueces y jamón ibérico y la ensalada de queso de cabra. ¿Qué les ha llevado a decidir franquiciar el concepto? Al ser actual, dinámico e innovador, la fórmula permite un rápido crecimiento. La baja inversión que requiere, su operativa sencilla, y un producto ganador, se traducen en una fácil implantación. Este cúmulo de motivos, unido a una imagen impecable, hacen de MasQMenos un concepto de éxito y muy franquiciable, por lo que se constituye en una gran oportunidad para cualquier inversor. Al tener una inversión controlada y unos costes reducidos, es un modelo de negocio que ofrece una alta rentabilidad con una rápida amortización. El que MasQMenos es una marca y un concepto de éxito lo fundamenta la avalancha de solicitudes de franquicia que hemos recibido. Pensamos expandirnos tanto en Europa en países como Francia, Italia y Reino Unido, como en otros continentes. Es el caso de América, dado el interés de países como México. Además, formar parte del portfolio de Cacheiro Restaurants, consolidado grupo de restaurantes nacido en Barcelona hace más de 15 años y con una amplia experiencia en el mundo de la restauración, le supondrá al franquiciado gozar de economías de escala y sinergias de las que carecen otros conceptos de restauración. JMario Cañizal RBIberia bate su récord con 37 nuevos Burger King en 6 meses Rodilla ficha como catering oficial por el C.B. Canarias – Iberostar Tenerife
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Manga news > Personnage > GRAY Laurent GRAY Laurent N/C Personnages liés C'est le petit-fils de l'administrateur de Sydney, et le premier amour de Georgie. Issu d'une bonne famille, il est fiancé à Elise de Roussac, nièce du duc de Roussac. Le mariage arrangé a lieu dans peu de temps, mais Laurent Gray n'est pas amoureux. C'est au cours de l'inauguration de la ligne de chemin de fer qu'il rencontre l'espiègle Georgie. Il tombe instantanément sous son charme, et lui vole son premier baiser. Laurent Gray est un garçon précieux, qui aime le confort et la caresse d'une chemise en soie. Il est difficile de l'imaginer en simple garçon, et pourtant, il aime tellement Georgie qu'il décide de renier son rang, et lui promet le mariage. A l'inverse de sa fiancée, Laurent Gray ne méprise pas le peuple. Néanmoins, il semble se laisser vivre et n'est guère très habile lorsqu'il se retrouve dans des situations délicates. Soyez le 1er fan N/C Manga VO Georgie ! vo
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Ver torneo Mus Series Events Líder en la creación de torneos profesionales de mus. Organizadores oficiales de varios de los torneos mas importantes a nivel nacional Creamos torneos a la medida de tus necesidades con los medios tecnológicos mas vanguardistas. Contúltenos Si eres jugador de mus, Mus Series Events es tu comunidad La Mancha Series - ETAPA 11 Vive la última y más navideña etapa del circuito de mus La Mancha Series TORNEOS PASADOS La Mancha Series – Etapa 10 La Mancha Series – Etapa 9 ETAPA 9La décima etapa de las La Mancha Series de Mus se va para la AlcarriaCincuenta y siete de las mejores parejas nacionales no quisieron perderse el pasado sábado la Novena Etapa de las La Mancha Series de Mus en el Gran Casino de La Mancha de Illescas. A pesar de... ETAPA 8 Las etapas veraniegas de las LMS de Mus registraron en Illescas cerca de medio millar de inscripciones. Éxito absoluto de las tres etapas veraniegas del Circuito Profesional de Mus La Mancha Series que se está celebrando en el Gran Casino de La Mancha de... El Mus, ese bonito juego y deporte mental que se ha enseñado de abuelos a padres y a hijos, ha logrado dar un paso más hacia el futuro con la creación de “La Mancha Series” el primer circuito de “Mus Profesional” pero con una particularidad, que va unida siempre al mus, será apta a todos los públicos (mayores de 18 años) y bolsillos. El proyecto corre a cargo de la prestigiosa Mus Series Events. El centro neurálgico es el Gran Casino La Mancha (autovía A-42 km 32) de Illescas donde durante 11 etapas, con inscripciones que van desde los 30 euros hasta los 100 por persona, se están celebrando torneos con premios valorados entre 2000 y 15.000 euros como mínimo. Se ha creado un ranking por parejas en el que los ganadores se convertirán en la primera pareja profesional española que jugará patrocinada en las LMS de 2020 y en dos torneos adicionales por un valor total de 500. Además, los 20 primeros clasificados disputarán el “Torneo de Maestros” con 4.000 euros en premios. Para todo el circuito, la organización está poniendo a disposición de los jugadores un crupier opcional por ronda. Queremos darle una vuelta de tuerca al mundo del Mus, siempre desde el respeto a la tradición. Como jugadores amateur y profesionales de Mus desde hace muchos años, conocemos las carencias de los actuales Torneos y el increíble potencial que este mundo contiene y queremos sacarlo a relucir. Por esta razón nos gusta innovar para ofrecerles a los jugadores de Mus los mejores Torneos posibles sin alejarnos de la esencia del Mus. El equipo de MSE está formado por varios expertos en varias áreas, que van desde aspectos técnicos, hasta marketing, pasando por aspectos organizativos. gracias estas especializaciones podemos ofrecer un servicio profesional y técnicamente impecable, lo cual desemboca en un Torneo de gran calidad y capacidad, haciendo que todos los participantes se sientan acogidos y atendidos. De nada nos sirve crear los mejores Torneos si no conseguimos que lleguen a la gente. Por ello ponemos a tu disposición una difusión a más 30.000 personas entre las que se incluyen más de 300 jugadores habituales de Mus. Para alcanzar estas cifras, nos apoyamos en medios digitales como las redes sociales y la publicidad digital, en prensa escrita y en medios multimedia como la televisión y la radio.
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Our Immigration Reform Strategy Team works to change hearts and minds on issues surrounding immigration, create structural change, and provide love and support to our immigrant community members. In the past, we worked with the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Northern Nevada to ensure their status as a sanctuary church that would protect immigrants from deportation by sheltering them within their congregation. This is a form of civil disobedience that stands up for basic human rights. After creating this sanctuary church, we then worked to block the deportation of a local father of two. We were successful in creating a one-year stay of his deportation so that he could continue to be with his children. Additionally, we worked with the International Center of Northern Nevada to collect clergy and congregation support for refugee resettlement and to ensure the support of our local governmental organizations. Finally, following the election of President Donald Trump, inspiring thousands of hate-crimes nationally against immigrants and Muslims, ACTIONN held a vigil of support for our Muslim neighbors, garnering support from hundreds of local community members dedicated to love. Currently, we are working to expand sanctuary church status to new congregations, block the deportation of a local father of four, provide support for our Muslim neighbors, set-up a Rapid Response network, and fight for refugee support.
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La logique de l'amanite Catherine Dousteyssier Khoze Par Martine27 dans Chez la Bouquineuse le 18 Janvier 2016 à 18:49 Pour la deuxième année je me suis inscrite "Matchs de la Rentrée Littéraire de PriceMinister-Rakuten". Comme les places sont chères, pour être sûre de recevoir un livre, j'ai pioché dans la liste proposée complètement au hasard et il a drôlement bien fait les choses. Je suis tombée sur "La logique de l'amanite" de Catherine Dousteyssier Khoze et j'ai adoré. Ce roman est le journal d'un très, très bizarre vieux Monsieur répondant au doux nom de Nikonor. Nikonor, donc, est né d'un père mycologue érudit et corrézien et d'une mère délicieusement britannique. Il a une sœur jumelle Anastasie dont il nous parle abondamment, que nous ne rencontrerons jamais, mais qu'il ne porte pas dans son cœur c'est le moins que l'on puisse dire. D'ailleurs, il s'attend à ce qu'elle vienne le tuer, c'est dire ! Nikonor est donc un misanthrope de la plus belle eau, mycologue éclairé comme son père, il fait une véritable fixation sur le cèpe mais a horreur de manger des champignons. Il a également un métier qui sort de l'ordinaire, c'est le moins que l'on puisse dire, et qu'il nous révèle au fil des pages. Je ne vous en dirai pas plus. En ce qui concerne l'écriture de ce roman, elle est étonnante. CDK (elle m'excusera de condenser son nom) est, comme son héros, franco-britannique et émaille son récit d'expressions anglaises qui mettent du piment dans son texte, c'est très bien écrit avec un petit quelque chose de guindé et de suranné très old england comme son héros. C'est également un roman bourré de références et d'anecdotes tant littéraires, artistiques que mycologiques pleines d'intérêt mais qui nécessite, si vous êtes comme moi une grande curieuse, d'avoir internet à portée de main pour compléter votre éducation (et accessoirement, si l'on est méfiant, pour vérifier que l'auteur ne nous raconte pas des craques). CDK et Nikonor nous régalent notamment d'un questionnaire de Proust qui vaut le détour. Bref, ce court roman a été un régal pour moi mais il faut aimer l'humour anglais décalé (accessoirement noir) et le second degré du style "secrets de famille". Il faut aussi savoir prendre son temps pour le poser le temps d'aller surfer sur internet. En fait, je pense même qu'une deuxième lecture ne sera pas inutile pour découvrir tous les secrets de Nikonor. Résumé quatrième de couverture : Nikonor, vieillard quasi centenaire, vient d'arriver dans la propriété de son enfance, le Château de la Charlanne, en Corrèze. Snob invétéré et érudit autodidacte, Nikonor a des opinions arrêtées sur des sujets divers : littérature, fromages, et surtout champignons. Mais c'est une conception bien particulière de la mycologie qui se dessine page après page. D'anecdotes inattendues sur ses champignons préférés (amanites et cèpes) en confidences curieuses à propos de l'histoire de sa famille, le récit prend un tour de plus en plus inquiétant. Qui est vraiment Nikonor ? Qu'est-il advenu de ses proches et pourquoi voue-t-il une telle haine à sa soeur Anastasie ? Et qu'est-ce qui se trame au Château de la Charlanne ? Ecrit dans un style à la fois soutenu et familier, La Logique de l'amanite est un premier roman grinçant et truqué à l'humour très noir. Tags : lecture, roman, humour noir Belle critique ! j'ai reçu le même livre mais je n'arrive pas à décoller dans la lecture. Je suis très ennuyée car je trouve du très bon mais cette histoire reste inaccessible pour moi. Pourtant je trouve l'auteur très douée d'avoir écrit un tel roman tout à fait atypique mais je crois que je vais devoir dire cela en substance dans ma propre critique sauf si j'arrive à m'immerger dans l'histoire... Ravie pour toi que tu te sois régalée... Bisous C'est amusant de voir comment on peut réagir de manière opposée au même livre. Tu as peut-être du mal a accrocher parce que Nikonor n'est pas un héros sympathique Ah ! merci de cette présentation j'ai noté et m'en vais de ce pas demander au bibliothécaire du village, de me le trouver ! Ce livre a un côté comédie anglaise noire très plaisant Mon Carnet à Malices - Accueil - Créateur de blog gratuit sur Eklablog - CGU - Signaler un abus -
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Police To Begin iPhone Iris Scans from the look-at-the-phone-citizen dept. cultiv8 writes "Dozens of police departments nationwide are gearing up to use a tech company's already controversial iris- and facial-scanning device that slides over an iPhone and helps identify a person or track criminal suspects. The smartphone-based scanner, named Mobile Offender Recognition and Information System, or MORIS, is made by BI2 Technologies in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and can be deployed by officers out on the beat or back at the station. An iris scan, which detects unique patterns in a person's eyes, can reduce to seconds the time it takes to identify a suspect in custody. This technique also is significantly more accurate than results from other fingerprinting technology long in use by police, BI2 says. When attached to an iPhone, MORIS can photograph a person's face and run the image through software that hunts for a match in a BI2-managed database of U.S. criminal records. Each unit costs about $3,000." Jury Acquits Citizens of Illegally Filming Police Apple Cites 'Courage' As Reason To Remove 3.5mm Headphone Jack Submission: Law enforcement to begin iPhone iris scans 8% of Android Apps Are Leaking Private Information And Lemme Guess... by The O Rly Factor ( 1977536 ) writes: on Wednesday July 20, 2011 @06:51PM (#36830032) Telling the cop that he's gonna need a warrant to use it on you will get you slapped with an obstruction of justice and resisting arrest charge, right? That's usually the crime given to those rouge renegades that dare try to use their rights. Re:And Lemme Guess... by TWX ( 665546 ) writes: on Wednesday July 20, 2011 @06:58PM (#36830100) Does a normal picture at a reasonable distance, even a distance as small as a foot, manage to get an accurate representation of one's iris? I don't think that even the highest quality cameras on the market are that good. The camera must be in one's face and the subject must not move, blink, or move one's eye (which could require some kind of restraining of the individual).Obtaining an iris scan is probably invasive enough to require a compelling reason to perform it, and my guess is that under most circumstances that means that one is either 1) already being arrested, or 2) being served a warrant for the collection of it. Because it seems like the equivalent of being booked, fingerprinted, and mugshot every time you get pulled over for a traffic violation. If you don't like the picture and the information on my ID, then go fuck yourself. by interkin3tic ( 1469267 ) writes: on Wednesday July 20, 2011 @07:01PM (#36830126) There's a major difference between being "photographed" and "Citizen! Stand still, hold your eyelids open, let us photograph it, then wait while we find your identity!" Whether that major difference will be recognized by the courts is another matter. And, in case you think something not being in the constitution is a good reason why such a thing SHOULD not be in the constitution, realize it would have been pretty impressive were the founding fathers to predict cameras and iphones and put protections in against them. by Mr. Freeman ( 933986 ) writes: on Wednesday July 20, 2011 @07:32PM (#36830382) A ban against this absolutely SHOULD NOT be in the constitution. It would be ridiculous to try and imagine every single thing that could possibly be invented in the future to infringe on our rights. The constitution lays down rights such as "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures". ANYTHING that violates these rights is unconstitutional. I think the 4th amendment does a fine job here.Now, anything in "plain view" is obviously not protected by the 4th amendment. Seems to me that although your iris is in "plain view", specific details about it are not. Anything that requires a $3000 lens assembly attached to a sophisticated piece of electronic equipment cannot possibly be regarded as "in plain view" by any reasonable person. The problem is that lawyers and police officers are usually far from reasonable and generally have little, if any, common sense. Take a picture of someone, fine.Hold them down to scan their iris though? Gimme a break... by flaming error ( 1041742 ) writes: on Wednesday July 20, 2011 @07:47PM (#36830474) Journal The constitution was not intended to be about citizens. It originally enumerated responsibilities of the government, and placed restrictions on the government.The Bill of Rights were amendments placed there to appease the fears of certain states who worried the federal government might get out of hand.These amendments are not some whitelist of rights that the founders generously allowed us little people, they are lines in the sand that indicate when the federal government is becoming the master instead of the servant.This "there is no constitutional right" thinking is bullshit. We The People have the right to do anything the hell we want that doesn't infringe on the rights of our brothers.What the government thinks our rights should be is [supposed to be] irrelevant - if we want their opinion, we should give it to them.But alas, we have collectively accepted a role as obedient subjects to a higher authority, and The Constitution has become just another brand of toilet paper. Re:What happens by gstoddart ( 321705 ) writes: on Wednesday July 20, 2011 @09:21PM (#36831060) Homepage You pre-suppose that I did anything.If I am randomly stopped by a police officer who wishes to take an iris scan, this isn't about me being innocent and 'working with the police to prove my innocence' ... This completely violates the assumption that I am innocent in the first place. On what basis have you established that I might not be innocent? Because you don't like my hat?I seriously don't get people who think it is natural that I should subject myself to being arbitrarily catalogued and identified on the whim of some cop with a shiny gadget.There used to be a presumption that I was free to go about my business, until a police officer had probable cause. In your version of things, random stops and 'papers please' becomes the norm ... This is not what a free society does.What you are effectively saying is "think of the children" ... The mistaken belief that we should allwaive our rights so that the nebulous concept of "the greater good" can be served.Fuck that.Police don't get to walk up to me on the street and 'suggest' that I allow myself to be fingerprinted ... WTF is different about this just because it s fast and automated?If you don't get this, you are part of the problem. Re:What a waste. (Score:5, Insightful) by VirginMary ( 123020 ) writes: on Wednesday July 20, 2011 @10:59PM (#36831522) So let me get this straight. I can't afford an iphone, but taxes are being taken from my meager paycheck in order to give them to police officers and soldiers?You probably can't afford a tank or fighter plane either and taxes are taken from your paycheck in order to give them to soldiers. What's your point? by protektor ( 63514 ) writes: on Thursday July 21, 2011 @01:20AM (#36832000) People forget what the founding fathers said about rights. They said that all rights come from God or the people or a higher power or whatever. Right absolutely do not come from the government in any way shape or form. You have every right you were born with, unless that right is specifically taken away. I do not see any laws passed or things added to the US Constitution that says I have to give up my right to privacy. So until such a law is passed by the majority of the people, I will always have my right to privacy and it doesn't come from the government to allow me the right to privacy. You have to understand what the US Constitution actually is, what it is crafted to do, and what powers and rights it gives to the Federal government. It also helps if you read the federalist papers, the letters and such written around that time, and the Constitutional Congress minutes to get an idea of what they were trying to do. You might want to look at what was going on in Europe and how it was run to get an idea of how they were trying to do things differently. Jury Acquits Citizens of Illegally Filming Police
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Epiphany is for Seeker and Believer Alike January 7, 2016 January 7, 2016 / frbrandon / Leave a comment Every story we tell represents a light. That light, your story, represents you. But what about all the light we cannot see? What about other people’s story and stories? What about their lives? Epiphany teaches us that our narratives are wrapped up in God’s ultimate narrative. And even though we cannot see all the light in the world, or know all the stories out there, by following the light of God – the light of the epiphany star – we are being led to Him: The light of the world – who does know the stranger, the neighbor, the other. He knows us all by name; and along that journey to wherever the star leads us, we meet others who bear the light – who know the story – because, really and truly, it’s everybody’s story: both believer and seeker alike. For centuries the Church has taught that the magi represented the Gospel of Jesus Christ being spread to the Gentiles. They brought him gifts fit for a king, for the Divine, and for his ultimate sacrifice. Nowadays, we might say that the magi represent spiritual seekers who have heard of this person named Jesus, but are unsure as to who he is, or what his church truly represents? But instead of shooing seekers away, the Church must embrace all, and the gifts brought forth – the gifts of mystery, questioning, and humility. The Church must respond with love, compassion, and grace. After all, life together is recognizing the light in one’s self and the other, which then stems from the source of all life and light. The magi were true seekers: They didn’t know where they were going, but they knew they had to get there. They at least had a guide (represented by the Epiphany star). They had some sort of discernment within themselves to say, ‘Yes,’ to every step along the Way. Like a moth to a flame, like a carnal desire, we often don’t know where we’re going, but we know we have to get to that source, to that light, to that life. The beauty of the Church, I believe, is that it can help seekers (and believers both) discern where they are on the spiritual path, and not necessarily how to get to where they’re going, but how to get some help stumbling along the Way. The church can be a friend helping you up again and again and again when you trip up and fall down. And the church does this with simple things like a calendar (we mark off days in the middle of the week, where we get together and do strange things with everyday materials like: water, oil, wine, bread, laying on of hands, confession, spiritual direction, centering prayer, silence). That’s some seeker stuff right there, but it’s also some believer stuff too. A believer is a bit more specific or tangible with their faith. A seeker doesn’t want to get mixed up in all the details, but is still intrigued by them. Intrigued by that star, by the mystery of what believers say that water, wine, and bread actually are, or do. That’s some believer/seeker stuff mixing and mingling, showing their light to one another, and wondering if the story is true? They wonder together because they know what it’s like to have something born anew in them. They know what it’s like to have an epiphany. They know what it’s like to start over, and to turn over a new leaf. Seeker and believer. Jew and Gentile. Human and Divine. Every light has to have a source, just like every person has a story. The Season of Epiphany reminds us that the source of our light – the source of our life – points to the Divine.
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Menu Menu State of the Union Address (January 15, 1975) This transcript contains the published text of the speech, not the actual words spoken. There may be some differences between the transcript and the audio/video content. Watch Now This is a chart of the words used most frequently in this speech. The larger the word, the more frequently that it was used. act american billion congress cut economic energy federal growth increase legislation major make million must nation now oil our people production program propose spending states tax taxes will world years Downloadable MaterialsVideo Small H.264 MP4 Large H.264 MP4 Windows Media Video MP3 Transcript Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of the 94th Congress, and distinguished guests:Twenty-six years ago, a freshman Congressman, a young fellow with lots of idealism who was out to change the world, stood before Sam Rayburn in the well of the House and solemnly swore to the same oath that all of you took yesterday—an unforgettable experience, and I congratulate you all.Two days later, that same freshman stood at the back of this great chamber—over there someplace—as President Truman, all charged up by his single-handed election victory, reported as the Constitution requires on the state of the Union.When the bipartisan applause stopped, President Truman said, "I am happy to report to this 81st Congress that the state of the Union is good. Our nation is better able than ever before to meet the needs of the American people, and to give them their fair chance in the pursuit of happiness. [It] is foremost among the nations of the world in the search for peace."Today, that freshman member from Michigan stands where Mr. Truman stood, and I must say to you that the state of the Union is not good: Millions of Americans are out of work. Recession and inflation are eroding the money of millions more. Prices are too high, and sales are too slow.This year's federal deficit will be about $30 billion; next year's probably $45 billion. The national debt will rise to over $500 billion. Our plant capacity and productivity are not increasing fast enough. We depend on others for essential energy.Some people question their government's ability to make hard decisions and stick with them; they expect Washington politics as usual.Yet, what President Truman said on January 5, 1949, is even more true in 1975. We are better able to meet our people's needs. All Americans do have a fairer chance to pursue happiness. Not only are we still the foremost nation in the pursuit of peace but today's prospects of attaining it are infinitely brighter.There were 59 million Americans employed at the start of 1949; now there are more than 85 million Americans who have jobs. In comparable dollars, the average income of the American family has doubled during the past 26 years.Now, I want to speak very bluntly. I've got bad news, and I don't expect much, if any, applause. The American people want action, and it will take both the Congress and the President to give them what they want. Progress and solutions can be achieved, and they will be achieved.My message today is not intended to address all of the complex needs of America. I will send separate messages making specific recommendations for domestic legislation, such as the extension of general revenue sharing and the Voting Rights Act.The moment has come to move in a new direction. We can do this by fashioning a new partnership between the Congress on the one hand, the White House on the other, and the people we both represent.Let us mobilize the most powerful and most creative industrial nation that ever existed on this Earth to put all our people to work. The emphasis on our economic efforts must now shift from inflation to jobs.To bolster business and industry and to create new jobs, I propose a one-year tax reduction of $16 billion. Three-quarters would go to individuals and one-quarter to promote business investment.This cash rebate to individuals amounts to 12 percent of 1974 tax payments—a total cut of $12 billion, with a maximum of $1,000 per return.I call on the Congress to act by April 1. If you do—and I hope you will—the Treasury can send the first check for half of the rebate in May and the second by September.The other one-fourth of the cut, about $4 billion, will go to business, including farms, to promote expansion and to create more jobs. The one-year reduction for businesses would be in the form of a liberalized investment tax credit increasing the rate to 12 percent for all businesses.This tax cut does not include the more fundamental reforms needed in our tax system. But it points us in the right direction—allowing taxpayers rather than the government to spend their pay.Cutting taxes now is essential if we are to turn the economy around. A tax cut offers the best hope of creating more jobs. Unfortunately, it will increase the size of the budget deficit. Therefore, it is more important than ever that we take steps to control the growth of federal expenditures.Part of our trouble is that we have been self-indulgent. For decades, we have been voting ever-increasing levels of government benefits, and now the bill has come due. We have been adding so many new programs that the size and the growth of the federal budget has taken on a life of its own.One characteristic of these programs is that their cost increases automatically every year because the number of people eligible for most of the benefits increases every year. When these programs are enacted, there is no dollar amount set. No one knows what they will cost. All we know is that whatever they cost last year, they will cost more next year.It is a question of simple arithmetic. Unless we check the excessive growth of federal expenditures or impose on ourselves matching increases in taxes, we will continue to run huge inflationary deficits in the federal budget.If we project the current built-in momentum of federal spending through the next 15 years, state, federal, and local government expenditures could easily comprise half of our gross national product. This compares with less than a third in 1975.I have just concluded the process of preparing the budget submissions for fiscal year 1976. In that budget, I will propose legislation to restrain the growth of a number of existing programs. I have also concluded that no new spending programs can be initiated this year, except for energy. Further, I will not hesitate to veto any new spending programs adopted by the Congress.As an additional step toward putting the federal government's house in order, I recommend a 5-percent limit on federal pay increases in 1975. In all government programs tied to the Consumer Price Index—including social security, civil service and military retirement pay, and food stamps—I also propose a one-year maximum increase of 5 percent.None of these recommended ceiling limitations, over which Congress has final authority, are easy to propose, because in most cases they involve anticipated payments to many, many deserving people. Nonetheless, it must be done. I must emphasize that I am not asking to eliminate, to reduce, to freeze these payments. I am merely recommending that we slow down the rate at which these payments increase and these programs grow.Only a reduction in the growth of spending can keep federal borrowing down and reduce the damage to the private sector from high interest rates. Only a reduction in spending can make it possible for the Federal Reserve System to avoid an inflationary growth in the money supply and thus restore balance to our economy. A major reduction in the growth of federal spending can help dispel the uncertainty that so many feel about our economy and put us on the way to curing our economic ills.If we don't act to slow down the rate of increase in federal spending, the United States Treasury will be legally obligated to spend more than $360 billion in fiscal year 1976, even if no new programs are enacted. These are not matters of conjecture or prediction, but again, a matter of simple arithmetic. The size of these numbers and their implications for our everyday life and the health of our economic system are shocking.I submitted to the last Congress a list of budget deferrals and rescissions. There will be more cuts recommended in the budget that I will submit. Even so, the level of outlays for fiscal year 1976 is still much, much too high. Not only is it too high for this year but the decisions we make now will inevitably have a major and growing impact on expenditure levels in future years. I think this is a very fundamental issue that we, the Congress and I, must jointly solve.Economic disruptions we and others are experiencing stem in part from the fact that the world price of petroleum has quadrupled in the last year. But in all honesty, we cannot put all of the blame on the oil-exporting nations. We, the United States, are not blameless. Our growing dependence upon foreign sources has been adding to our vulnerability for years and years, and we did nothing to prepare ourselves for such an event as the embargo of 1973.During the 1960s, this country had a surplus capacity of crude oil which we were able to make available to our trading partners whenever there was a disruption of supply. This surplus capacity enabled us to influence both supplies and prices of crude oil throughout the world. Our excess capacity neutralized any effort at establishing an effective cartel, and thus the rest of the world was assured of adequate supplies of oil at reasonable prices.By 1970, our surplus capacity had vanished, and as a consequence, the latent power of the oil cartel could emerge in full force. Europe and Japan, both heavily dependent on imported oil, now struggle to keep their economies in balance. Even the United States, our country, which is far more self-sufficient than most other industrial countries, has been .put under serious pressure.I am proposing a program which will begin to restore our country's surplus capacity in total energy. In this way, we will be able to assure ourselves reliable and adequate energy and help foster a new world energy stability for other major consuming nations.But this nation and, in fact, the world must face the prospect of energy difficulties between now and 1985. This program will impose burdens on all of us with the aim of reducing our consumption of energy and increasing our production. Great attention has been paid to the considerations of fairness, and I can assure you that the burdens will not fall more harshly on those less able to bear them.I am recommending a plan to make us invulnerable to cutoffs of foreign oil. It will require sacrifices, but it—and this is most important—it will work.I have set the following national energy goals to assure that our future is as secure and as productive as our past:First, we must reduce oil imports by one million barrels per day by the end of this year and by two million barrels per day by the end of 1977.Second, we must end vulnerability to economic disruption by foreign suppliers by 1985.Third, we must develop our energy technology and resources so that the United States has the ability to supply a significant share of the energy needs of the free world by the end of this century.To attain these objectives, we need immediate action to cut imports. Unfortunately, in the short term there are only a limited number of actions which can increase domestic supply. I will press for all of them.I urge quick action on the necessary legislation to allow commercial production at the Elk Hills, California, Naval Petroleum Reserve. In order that we make greater use of domestic coal resources, I am submitting amendments to the Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act which will greatly increase the number of powerplants that can be promptly converted to coal.Obviously, voluntary conservation continues to be essential, but tougher programs are needed—and needed now. Therefore, I am using Presidential powers to raise the fee on all imported crude oil and petroleum products. The crude oil fee level will be increased $1 per barrel on February 1, by $2 per barrel on March 1, and by $3 per barrel on April 1. I will take actions to reduce undue hardships on any geographical region. The foregoing are interim administrative actions. They will be rescinded when the broader but necessary legislation is enacted.To that end, I am requesting the Congress to act within 90 days on a more comprehensive energy tax program. It includes: excise taxes and import fees totaling $2 per barrel on product imports and on all crude oil; deregulation of new natural gas and enactment of a natural gas excise tax.I plan to take Presidential initiative to decontrol the price of domestic crude oil on April 1. I urge the Congress to enact a windfall profits tax by that date to ensure that oil producers do not profit unduly.The sooner Congress acts, the more effective the oil conservation program will be and the quicker the federal revenues can be returned to our people.I am prepared to use Presidential authority to limit imports, as necessary, to guarantee success.I want you to know that before deciding on my energy conservation program, I considered rationing and higher gasoline taxes as alternatives. In my judgment, neither would achieve the desired results and both would produce unacceptable inequities.A massive program must be initiated to increase energy supply, to cut demand, and provide new standby emergency programs to achieve the independence we want by 1985. The largest part of increased oil production must come from new frontier areas on the Outer Continental Shelf and from the Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 in Alaska. It is the intent of this administration to move ahead with exploration, leasing, and production on those frontier areas of the Outer Continental Shelf where the environmental risks are acceptable.Use of our most abundant domestic resource—coal—is severely limited. We must strike a reasonable compromise on environmental concerns with coal. I am submitting Clean Air [Act] amendments which will allow greater coal use without sacrificing clean air goals.I vetoed the strip mining legislation passed by the last Congress. With appropriate changes, I will sign a revised version when it comes to the White House.I am proposing a number of actions to energize our nuclear power program. I will submit legislation to expedite nuclear leasing [licensing] and the rapid selection of sites.In recent months, utilities have cancelled or postponed over 60 percent of planned nuclear expansion and 30 percent of planned additions to non-nuclear capacity. Financing problems for that industry are worsening. I am therefore recommending that the one-year investment tax credit of 12 percent be extended an additional two years to specifically speed the construction of powerplants that do not use natural gas or oil. I am also submitting proposals for selective reform of state utility commission regulations.To provide the critical stability for our domestic energy production in the face of world price uncertainty, I will request legislation to authorize and require tariffs, import quotas, or price floors to protect our energy prices at levels which will achieve energy independence.Increasing energy supplies is not enough. We must take additional steps to cut long-term consumption. I therefore propose to the Congress: legislation to make thermal efficiency standards mandatory for all new buildings in the United States; a new tax credit of up to $150 for those homeowners who install insulation equipment; the establishment of an energy conservation program to help low-income families purchase insulation supplies; legislation to modify and defer automotive pollution standards for five years, which will enable us to improve automobile gas mileage by 40 percent by 1980.These proposals and actions, cumulatively, can reduce our dependence on foreign energy supplies from three to five million barrels per day by 1985. To make the United States invulnerable to foreign disruption, I propose standby emergency legislation and a strategic storage program of one billion barrels of oil for domestic needs and 300 million barrels for national defense purposes.I will ask for the funds needed for energy research and development activities. I have established a goal of one million barrels of synthetic fuels and shale oil production per day by 1985 together with an incentive program to achieve it.I have a very deep belief in America's capabilities. Within the next 10 years, my program envisions: 200 major nuclear powerplants; 250 major new coal mines; 150 major coal-fired powerplants; 30 major new [oil] refineries; 20 major new synthetic fuel plants; the drilling of many thousands of new oil wells; the insulation of 18 million homes; and the manufacturing and the sale of millions of new automobiles, trucks, and buses that use much less fuel.I happen to believe that we can do it. In another crisis—the one in 1942 President Franklin D. Roosevelt said this country would build 60,000 [50,000] military aircraft. By 1943, production in that program had reached 125,000 aircraft annually. They did it then. We can do it now.If the Congress and the American people will work with me to attain these targets, they will be achieved and will be surpassed. From adversity, let us seize opportunity. Revenues of some $30 billion from higher energy taxes designed to encourage conservation must be refunded to the American people in a manner which corrects distortions in our tax system wrought by inflation.People have been pushed into higher tax brackets by inflation, with consequent reduction in their actual spending power. Business taxes are similarly distorted because inflation exaggerates reported profits, resulting in excessive taxes.Accordingly, I propose that future individual income taxes be reduced by $16.5 billion. This will be done by raising the low-income allowance and reducing tax rates. This continuing tax cut will primarily benefit lower- and middle-income taxpayers.For example, a typical family of four with a gross income of $5,600 now pays $185 in federal income taxes. Under this tax cut plan, they would pay nothing. A family of four with a gross income of $12,500 now pays $1,260 in federal taxes. My proposal reduces that total by $300. Families grossing $20,000 would receive a reduction of $210.Those with the very lowest incomes, who can least afford higher costs, must also be compensated. I propose a payment of $80 to every person 18 years of age and older in that very limited category.State and local governments will receive $2 billion in additional revenue sharing to offset their increased energy costs.To offset inflationary distortions and to generate more economic activity, the corporate tax rate will be reduced from 48 percent to 42 percent.Now let me turn, if I might, to the international dimension of the present crisis. At no time in our peacetime history has the state of the nation depended more heavily on the state of the world. And seldom, if ever, has the state of the world depended more heavily on the state of our nation.The economic distress is global. We will not solve it at home unless we help to remedy the profound economic dislocation abroad. World trade and monetary structure provides markets, energy, food, and vital raw materials—for all nations. This international system is now in jeopardy.This nation can be proud of significant achievements in recent years in solving problems and crises. The Berlin agreement, the SALT agreements, our new relationship with China, the unprecedented efforts in the Middle East are immensely encouraging. But the world is not free from crisis. In a world of 150 nations, where nuclear technology is proliferating and regional conflicts continue, international security cannot be taken for granted.So, let there be no mistake about it: International cooperation is a vital factor of our lives today. This is not a moment for the American people to turn inward. More than ever before, our own well-being depends on America's determination and America's leadership in the whole wide world.We are a great nation—spiritually, politically, militarily, diplomatically, and economically. America's commitment to international security has sustained the safety of allies and friends in many areas—in the Middle East, in Europe, and in Asia. Our turning away would unleash new instabilities, new dangers around the globe, which, in turn, would threaten our own security.At the end of World War II, we turned a similar challenge into an historic opportunity and, I might add, an historic achievement. An old order was in disarray; political and economic institutions were shattered. In that period, this nation and its partners built new institutions, new mechanisms of mutual support and cooperation. Today, as then, we face an historic opportunity. If we act imaginatively and boldly, as we acted then, this period will in retrospect be seen as one of the great creative moments of our nation's history. The whole world is watching to see how we respond.A resurgent American economy would do more to restore the confidence of the world in its own future than anything else we can do. The program that this Congress passes can demonstrate to the world that we have started to put our own house in order. If we can show that this nation is able and willing to help other nations meet the common challenge, it can demonstrate that the United States will fulfill its responsibilities as a leader among nations.Quite frankly, at stake is the future of industrialized democracies, which have perceived their destiny in common and sustained it in common for 30 years.The developing nations are also at a turning point. The poorest nations see their hopes of feeding their hungry and developing their societies shattered by the economic crisis. The long-term economic future for the producers of raw materials also depends on cooperative solutions.Our relations with the Communist countries are a basic factor of the world environment. We must seek to build a long-term basis for coexistence. We will stand by our principles. We will stand by our interests. We will act firmly when challenged. The kind of a world we want depends on a broad policy of creating mutual incentives for restraint and for cooperation.As we move forward to meet our global challenges and opportunities, we must have the tools to do the job.Our military forces are strong and ready. This military strength deters aggression against our allies, stabilizes our relations with former adversaries, and protects our homeland. Fully adequate conventional and strategic forces cost many, many billions, but these dollars are sound insurance for our safety and for a more peaceful world.Military strength alone is not sufficient. Effective diplomacy is also essential in preventing conflict, in building world understanding. The Vladivostok negotiations with the Soviet Union represent a major step in moderating strategic arms competition. My recent discussions with the leaders of the Atlantic community, Japan, and South Korea have contributed to meeting the common challenge.But we have serious problems before us that require cooperation between the President and the Congress. By the Constitution and tradition, the execution of foreign policy is the responsibility of the President.In recent years, under the stress of the Vietnam War, legislative restrictions on the President's ability to execute foreign policy and military decisions have proliferated. As a member of the Congress, I opposed some and I approved others. As President, I welcome the advice and cooperation of the House and the Senate.But if our foreign policy is to be successful, we cannot rigidly restrict in legislation the ability of the President to act. The conduct of negotiations is ill-suited to such limitations. Legislative restrictions, intended for the best motives and purposes, can have the opposite result, as we have seen most recently in our trade relations with the Soviet Union.For my part, I pledge this administration will act in the closest consultation with the Congress as we face delicate situations and troubled times throughout the globe.When I became President only five months ago, I promised the last Congress a policy of communication, conciliation, compromise, and cooperation. I renew that pledge to the new members of this Congress.Let me sum it up. America needs a new direction, which I have sought to chart here today—a change of course which will: put the unemployed back to work; increase real income and production; restrain the growth of federal government spending; achieve energy independence; and advance the cause of world understanding.We have the ability. We have the know-how. In partnership with the American people, we will achieve these objectives.As our 200th anniversary approaches, we owe it to ourselves and to posterity to rebuild our political and economic strength. Let us make America once again and for centuries more to come what it has so long been—a stronghold and a beacon-light of liberty for the whole world.Thank you. Charlottesville: Mailing Address—P.O. Box
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Paraconsistency in XKCD Glenn Greenwald and Informal Fallacies Generality Problems in Biology and Epistemology Omniscience and Dialetheism Room's Reserved And Everything The Rejection-Liar: A Revenge Paradox For Paradox-... Reliabilist definitions of knowledge tend to go something like this: R: "S knows that P iff S has a true belief in P that was generated by a generally reliable belief-forming mechanism."* A traditional objection to this is the so-called "generality problem," which goes something like this: I want to know what time it is, so I pull my cell phone out of my pocket, flip it open and look at the screen. Now, assuming that my phone is working properly, I now have a true belief about what time it is**, etc., we'd want to call my belief about what time it is a case of knowledge, and the reliabilist would point to the process by which I arrived at that belief--checking my phone--as a generally reliable one. But wait! What level of generality are we talking about? The process of *me* checking *this particular* phone? The process of anyone checking the time on any phone? The process of anyone checking the time on any time-telling device? Depending on what level we're talking about, the statistical (hypothetical limiting) frequency with which the process in question generates true beliefs will vary all over the damned place. Moreover, there seems to be no non-ad hoc way to decide which level is the important one. Ergo, reliabilism is just a hopeless epistemic theory. Hold that thought for a moment while we switch our attention to evolutionary biology. Whatever one thinks of generation by "generally reliable belief-forming processes" as a condition that makes true belief knowledge, no reasonable person would deny that the claim that "natural selection" is the primary engine of evolution is a respectable, informative, and well-understood bit of biological theory, or indeed that it's extraordinarily well-confirmed by the evidence. Right? Jerry Fodor has recently attacked natural selection, claiming that, when it comes to pairs of correlated traits, (a) there's no fact of the matter about which trait is "selected for" and which is the free-riding spandrel, or at least that (b) there's no way for us to have epistemic access to which is which, and at any rate that (c) standard evolutionary biology's problems with sorting out which trait is which in a plausible, principled way, whatever exactly the standard for plausibility and principledness is taken to be in this context (which is far from obvious) constitute a huge problem for the theory of evolution by natural selection, indeed a reason to reject theory. (Many of Fodor's formulations--e.g. that the distinction between selected-for traits and spandrels is "invisible to natural selection"--are frustratingly hard to pin down, but fortunately, the distinction between the more radical reading of Fodor in (a) and the more moderate reading (b) isn't central to the point at hand. For our purposes, (c) is what really matters.) This may cause some head-scratching in readers who know enough contemporary biological theory to know something about how biologists investigate and sort out spandrels from selection. In a review of Fodor's book by Ned Block and Philip Kitcher, they put the issue like this: "Consider the famous case of industrially induced melanism in the peppered moth. Supposedly, in landscapes where pollution has destroyed the lichens on the trunks of trees, melanic (black) variants of the moth are better camouflaged when they rest on tree trunks than their lighter, speckled relatives. With improved camouflage, birds and other predators are less likely to pick the moths off the tree trunks. In polluted environments, then, melanic moths are more likely to survive, and hence to leave descendants in later generations. So far, so familiar. "Enter Gould and Lewontin. Maybe moth coloration is a spandrel, and some other property of the moths is both relevant to their proliferation and correlated with their color. For example, evolutionary biologists have observed that moths usually rest by day on the undersides of branches rather than on the trunks of trees. So is the familiar black-as-camouflage story really true? Perhaps a characteristic of the larvae of melanic moths makes them more likely to survive. Or perhaps melanic moths have a tendency to move around less at night, which makes them less vulnerable to being eaten by bats (who care nothing for color). These are interesting alternatives to the familiar story, and the causal hypotheses they introduce can be tested in obvious ways: by examining the rates of larvae survival or by investigating nocturnal motions of moths. And this is what biologists have done. Concerned that an apparent adaptation (a camouflaging color) may be a side effect, they have looked for correlated traits that might figure in some alternative process that would culminate in greater representation of the melanic moths. Despite some controversy in the 1990s, the traditional story seems to be standing up well. "If Fodor and [his co-author] Piattelli-Palmarini acknowledge the evidence that favors the camouflaging-color hypothesis over the moth-larvae and moth-mobility hypotheses, they will have to say that the biologists have not been imaginative enough—that they have overlooked some other correlated trait for which there could be no fact of the matter about whether it, or the black coloration, caused the reproductive success. "What exactly could this trait be? One possibility, suggested by remarks in some of Fodor’s previous writings, would be that there are two different properties: being black, on the one hand, and matching the environment on the other. Is there a fact of the matter as to which of these causes the reproductive success?.... ...[Fodor and Piattelli-Palmarini] envisage a vast space of properties and expect proponents of natural selection to discriminate among all the rivals. Not only is there a property of being-a-melanic-moth, there is also a property of being-a-melanic-moth-and-smaller-than-Manhattan." Now, I'm not particularly interested in the Fodor-exegesis question here. Perhaps Block and Kitcher have captured Fodor's position and perhaps they haven't. However, in terms of Fodor as Block and Kitcher understand him, two points seem worth making here: (1) This doesn't seem to be a particularly good objection to standard biological theory, ...and... (2) It's strikingly similar to the generality problem for reliabilism. In fact, it seems reasonable to call Fodor's-objection-interpreted-this-way a sort of generality problem for biology, where instead of worrying about how to cut up reliable processes, we're worrying about how to cut up causally-efficacious traits. So, if we don't take the difficulty in determining whether being-a-black-moth or being-a-black-moth-smaller-than-Manhattan or being-a-moth-smaller-than-Manhattan-that-blends-into-the-color-of-its-background is relevant level of analysis for natural-selection-talk to be much of a problem for evolutionary biology, should we regard the difficulty in determining whether me-consulting-my-cell-phone, me-consulting-any-cell-phone or anyone-consulting-any-time-telling-device is the right level of analysis for reliable-process-talk to be a serious problem for reliabilism? Alternately, should we regard the fact that, for the sake of argument, the latter is clearly a troubling problem to be a good reason to take the generality worry about evolutionary biology seriously? Or are the two cases just so clearly and importantly disanalogous that our reaction to the generality problem for biology and our reaction to the generality problem in epistemology should properly be utterly independent of one another? These questions aren't rhetorical. I'm open to the possibility that the generality problem really is a deep problem for reliabilism, although its biological analogue is an easily-dismissed problem for natural selection. The only positive claim I'm making here is a relatively narrow, wussy sort of claim: There's an interesting, suggestive analogy between the two cases, and if one shares my strong intuition that the generality problem for evolutionary biology is a non-problem, this should, at the very least, give us a good reason to pause and take a harder look at the generality problem for reliabilism, and why exactly we take it to be such a problem. *A note of caution here: Not everyone whose epistemic views would be characterized as reliabilist would put it quite like that, some would add substantial extra conditions and some epistemologists, while emphasizing reliability considerations enough to deserve the "reliabilist" label, might regard the project of trying to precisely formulate necessary and sufficient conditions for knowledge as a fool's errand. For present purposes, though, R should be good enough to capture the aspect of the position I'm interested in. **"Etc." here papers over, among other things, Gettier-style problems....what do we say about a case where my phone somehow froze exactly twenty four hours ago and I didn't notice? Is that a reliably-caused true belief? This is an interesting question, but it's one that I suspect many people likely to read this are beyond sick of hearing about, and one which I don't have much of anything new to say about in any case. Posted by Ben at 12:01 AM Daniel Lindquist said... I agree that this "generality problem" for biology is a non-problem, but think that the analogy is not particularly strong. The issue with the generality problem for reliabilism is that, depending on what process we look at as being the relevant one when you look at your phone and learn the time, we might get different answers regarding reliability (and so regarding the status of your true belief as knowledge). Suppose you look at the time to the nearest second, and that only cellphone clocks and atomic clocks are reliable there (since other clocks are set by hand, and most people don't bother lining up the second hand precisely), and that the majority of clocks are neither cellphone nor atomic. Then your belief that it is now 4:23:05 PM would be reliably formed if you formed it by looking at a cellphone clock, but not if you formed it by looking at a clock simpliciter. Which means it's reliably formed or not reliably formed, depending on what we say about the level of generality we're looking at. So you know or don't know the time to the nearest second; we can't tell which. For the reliabilist account of knowledge to be workable, we have to have some sort of principled way of saying whether you were looking at a cellphone clock in particular or just a clock in general when you formed your belief, on pains of it being unclear whether or not you can know what the time is (to the second) by looking at the clock on your cellphone. (And of course you were doing both things, and the looking-at-a-cellphone-clock was identical with the looking-at-a-clock-simpliciter (since there's just the one clock you looked at), so trying to say that it's one of these and not the other that lead to the belief being formed looks mighty hard to work out.) But there's nothing analogous to this consequence in biology. The reason the "generality problem" is a non-issue for biology is pretty nicely laid out in Block & Kitcher's review: "How then could there be a sense in which one of the properties—being-a-melanic-moth—rather than the other—being-a-melanic-moth-and-smaller-than-Manhattan—caused the increased reproductive success? We suggest that the question deserves a shrug. Serious evolutionary biology is concerned with comparative causal claims among interestingly different alternatives. Is it the black coloration rather than the larval resilience or the nighttime lethargy? Good question. Is it the coloration rather than coloration-and-being-smaller-than-Manhattan? Silly question." That is, the question posed by the "generality problem" in biology is "silly" because it doesn't matter what we say about it. Being-melanic and being-melanic-and-smaller-than-Manhattan are both good ways for the moth to hide on tree trunks, which is what biology cares about. Biologists can just shrug their shoulders at some questions (as Block and Kitcher suggest) and still have a lot of interesting things to say about their subject. Reliabilists, on the other hand, cannot shrug off the generality problem, as it affects pretty much any case of supposed knowledge you might want to look at. If the reliabilist shrugs off the generality problem, there's nothing left to reliabilism. This might be right, but I'm not as confident as you are. It's certainly true that, while (if one glosses reliability in statistical frequency terms) different answers about which process caused the belief will result in different degrees of reliability, whereas different answers about which trait caused increased reproductive success don't lead to importantly different results. As such, there seems to be a sense in which you can 'pick whichever you want' in the latter case but not in the former. I'm not sure, however, about just how important a disanalogy this. After all, in the biological case, the fact that all of an infinite number of traits, cut up at different levels of generality, produce the right results is the problem. The objection is that Fodor is raising (on this way of understanding Fodot) is that because they would all work the biologist has no good, principled way of deciding which level to pick. This lack of a principled way of picking levels is (for very different reasons) supposed to be the reliabilist's problem as well. Again, I'm not at all sure how much to make of the analogy. At least some of the question surely revolves around precisely *why* one takes the biological version to be a non-starter. I certainly agree that it is--when I read that passage, I had a hard time believing that someone like Fodor would press such a silly objection in the first place--but I'm less satisfied by Block & Kitcher's diagnosis of exactly what the problem is. After all, the (alleged) problem is that the biologist can't do better than just shrugging their shoulders and picking arbitrarily, so saying that they *can* do this isn't obviously a satisfying response. First, a personal note: I'll be at the prospective students thing at the University of Miami this weekend. I note this because it is weird to me when people I've talked to online suddenly show up "IRL" so I am giving you advanced warning. Now back to Fodor. "After all, in the biological case, the fact that all of an infinite number of traits, cut up at different levels of generality, produce the right results is the problem. The objection is that Fodor is raising (on this way of understanding Fodot) is that because they would all work the biologist has no good, principled way of deciding which level to pick." I think this is right, as a summary of Fodor. The problem is just the fact that Fodor thinks this raises a problem for "Darwinists", when really it just shows that Fodor doesn't know how evolutionary biology proceeds as the science it is. I think this comes out in Block & Kitcher's response, which I like quite a bit; hopefully a little elaboration will make things clearer. Block & Kitcher's point about Fodor's "it's just natural history" complaint is that Fodor is coming in with an a priori notion of what sciences must be, and then complaining when a science doesn't match his ideal. The "problem" Fodor raises isn't a real problem because that's not how biology works. Biology isn't trying to find The One True Causally Relevant Trait for any given case of fitness, it's trying to answer the "good questions" like "whether it's the black coloration or the nighttime lethargy that makes the moths fitter". Biology can answer those questions. It can't answer the "silly questions", but biologists aren't interested in asking those in the first place. Fodor thinks evolutionary biology must be trying to do something like "discover essences". As Block & Kitcher say: "Some would wince at the idea that Darwin and his successors were in the business of finding some analog of a Platonic theory of beds.... There is no “theory” of natural selection. So what?... nobody needs a “theory” of the type [Fodor and P-P] demand." To hypothesize a bit: I think Fodor doesn't like that the "theory of natural selection" doesn't look like how he thinks theories of science should look, and that he thinks this because he thinks of all sciences as being physics (at different levels of generality). A very old, very wrong, philosophical muddle. (I suspect it goes back to the early modern rejections of "final causality" in general, when really all they should've done is maintained that their new physics didn't need any such thing. And then it continues on through Kant's denial that there could ever "be a Newton for the study of life" or a scientific explanation of the growth of a blade of grass, on to the neglect of biology in 20th-century philosophy of science that Ernest Mayr complains about in the first pages of his "Toward A New Philosophy of Biology".) Fodor raises a complaint that could hold water against an imaginary science that's trying to play the game he's thinking of, but not against actually existing evolutionary biology. Thus Leiter's nice quip that Fodor has to turn in his "Quinean union card": Fodor is here failing to recognize what a science is doing before he tries to raise problems for the scientists doing it. It's bad naturalism. For what it's worth: I can see some analogy between the problem for reliabilism and the "problem" Fodor raises; I think I may have been coming across as too negative in my past comment. I did like this post and it's been fun to think about just what makes Fodor wrong while the anti-reliabilist is right. Ah, cool. I'm not sure just how much of the weekend I'll be around for, what with community college teaching on both Friday night and Saturday morning, some parties and whatnot I'm going to for the Winter Music Festival, trying to poke at papers that I've been waiting for too long to start sending out, and, of course, the fact that "Hot Tub Time Machine" comes out this weekend. That said, I am signed up for the dinner on Thursday night, so I'll definitely at least see you then, and I'll probably be at the Searle talk as well. Anyway, I think everything you say here is right (and yes, I loved the "Quinean union card" line). I'm not sure what the upshot is for the reliabilism analogy...like I said before, at the moment I'm more interested in raising and kind of poking at the question than pretending to have a well-worked out answer to it. But yes, I think you've identified one extremely plausible source of Fodor's confusion. In terms of how this relates to the generality problem, one way to frame the issue might be in terms of just what the difference is between how biology works and how philosophy works, e.g. is epistemology necessarily in the game of developing hard and sharp "iff" conditions for concepts? Kornblith's line in some of his articles about this seems relevant here--he endorses a broadly reliabilist sort of way of thinking about knowledge, but denies that this should be thought of as conceptual analysis, and trots out his stock analogy that if you want to know about gold investigating our concept of gold isn't going to be very useful. There's a Searle talk? Neat. I have no idea what's happening this weekend; no one's shown me a schedule of any kind. I'll probably not see "Hot Tub Time Machine" until I get back home, sadly. Unless that's what Searle's talking about. I think you're right that if reliablism is not trying to do something like define knowledge, then the generality problem might not be a problem for reliabilism. And if reliabilist epistemology starts to get interesting enough results, then maybe things like the generality problem will start to look like a philosopher's silly questions. (I'm not familiar with Kornblith; the little reliabilist literature I've read has explicitly been in the business of getting around Gettier problems by finding better criteria for knowledge; this is why I haven't read more of the reliabilist literature.) Right, standard versions of reliabilism are definitely trying to formulate necessary and sufficient conditions, get around Gettier, etc. My impression of Kornblith is that--although I don't think he puts it quite like this--what he's doing amounts to a sort of version of reliabilism, or a very reliabilism-like theory, that isn't in the business of doing this. Whether that's a viable idea, and whether that would get around these problems, is of course a separate issue. Oh, and checking the schedule, it looks like Searle is giving two talks on Friday, one before lunch and one in the late afternoon. I'll probably only be able to go to the first one, but it looks like you guys are scheduled to go to both.
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Paul, Apostle of Christ : the novelization of the major motion picture Hunt, Angela Elwell, 1957-, Hyatt, Andrew, 1982-, "Paul, Apostle of Christ is the story of two men. Luke, as a friend and physician, risks his life every time he ventures into the city of Rome to visit Paul, held captive in Nero's bleakest prison cell. Before Paul's execution, Luke resolves to write another book, one that details the beginnings of "The Way" and the birth of what will come to be known as the church. But Nero is determined to rid Rome of Christians. Paul has survived so much--floggings, shipwreck, starvation, stoning, hunger and thirst, cold and exposure--yet as he waits for his appointment with death, he is haunted by the shadows of his past. He wonders if he has been forgotten . . . and if he has the strength to finish well. Two men struggle against a determined emperor and the frailties of the human spirit in order to bequeath the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the world." -- Amazon.com. Clyde-Savannah Public Library CF Hunt (Text) Christian Fiction 52116300708782 Mount Morris Library Fic Hun (Text)
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The View From The Fiscal Gorge , Blog Posts Happy Fiscal Gorge[1] Day! Guess who’s really happy from last night’s tax deal? Heirs, financiers, and people who live off their piles of money. Guess who’s not saddened by the Fiscal Gorge tax deal? The top 2% of earners that Obama spent his campaign promising would pay a larger share of federal taxes if he won. Let me explain what I mean. All along this Fiscal Cliff discussion our leaders have focused our attention on top marginal tax rates and top income thresholds for taxing ordinary income, as if that was the most important way to raise revenue while simultaneously addressing growing societal inequality.[2] The sticking point in discussions, at least in so far as most media followed it, appeared to be whether top income earners would pay the existing 35% income tax rate or Obama’s preferred 39.6% income tax rate, and where in the range between $250K and $1million in income that higher rate kicks in. Why do wealthy folks celebrate the Fiscal Gorge? Just this: If you’re Sheldon Adelson[3] you really couldn’t care less about ordinary income. What matters most are estate taxes, dividend taxes, and capital gains taxes. Adelson makes $1 million a year in ordinary income, now taxed at a higher rate. No big deal. He makes billions of dollars in dividends and capital gains, now permanently taxed at 20% for Adelson. Now that’s a big deal. Now that’s cool.[4] Did you notice what happened to those taxes? Estate Tax: The estate tax exemption rises to $5 million, up from the $1 million it would have been without a Fiscal Cliff deal, and up from $675K when George W. Bush came into office. The tax rate on inheritance locks in at 40%, down from 55% at the beginning of the Bush Administration. Throughout the Bush administration the estate tax exemption stepped up each year or two, and the estate tax rate stepped down every year or two. Under the Obama administration, with the new Fiscal Gorge law passed, the W. Bush-era generous estate tax rates become permanent. Richie Rich is so happy. Dividends Tax: If you were Sheldon Adelson – which you are not, but let’s pretend you were – right now you would be celebrating a Happy New Year because you just took a special dividend payout in December 2012 from Sands Casino of an estimated $1.2 Billion, based on your ownership of 431.5 million shares and a declared dividend of $2.75 per share. Adelson took the dividend in December fearing that his 15% dividend tax rate might rise to something like the 35% or 39.6% ordinary income tax rates, which would cost him close to $300 million in additional taxes in 2012. He needn’t have worried. The Fiscal Gorge law makes a 20% dividend tax rate permanent for folks in Adelson’s income range, a pillar of the Bush administration’s tax cuts. The dividend rate stays at the 15% rate for those earning less than $450K. Capital Gains Tax – This tax rises from 15% to 20% under the Fiscal Gorge law. Given that top earners and top wealth holders benefit substantially from capital gains, the permanence of this change represents another victory for Bush-era tax cuts. My logical mind tells me that political leaders and the media underplay the importance of these taxes because, firstly, they only somewhat affect the highest earning 10% of American citizens, and secondly, these taxes only substantially affect the highest earning 1% and above. So the majority of the electorate and the majority of the media-consuming public doesn’t really know or care about these taxes. It’s only logical they would ignore those taxes that are irrelevant to the majority of people, right? My more paranoid mind[5] tells me that it’s convenient for political leaders on both sides of the aisle to ‘hide the ball’ when it comes to tax discussions because you can enact a devastatingly effective ‘win’ for Republicans while at the same time allowing Obama and the Democrats to point to higher marginal taxes on ordinary income as if they scored something important. They didn’t. They got rolled, at least when it comes to tax policy. When it comes to spending, of course, they delayed any cuts in government spending. Which I suppose makes Democrats feel smug as well.[6] Which leads to the larger critique and larger structural issue highlighted by the Fiscal Cliff process. The Fiscal Cliff was an invented political crisis technique – which managed to hold the economy hostage – to force compromise and hard, responsible, fiscal choices from elected leadership. The resulting Fiscal Gorge law, in the end, involved no significant compromise. Republicans got overwhelming tax cuts, permanently enacted, and Democrats got all their desired spending continued for a little while longer. So we got the crisis, but no real compromise. Thanks guys, awesome job. It’s easy to cut taxes. Everyone’s happy. It’s also easy to spend a lot of money because, again, everyone’s happy.[7] The hard part is cutting spending or raising taxes, the two things required to, you know, pay our extraordinary debts. Hard choices like raising taxes or cutting spending require compromise and long-term thinking, of which we received no evidence of either throughout the Fiscal Cliff crisis. One additional point about tax policy and my use of Sheldon Adelson as an example of a wealthy citizen. I pick on Sheldon Adelson because, in the new era since the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision, which allows for unlimited campaign contributions as a First Amendment-protected ‘free speech right,’ Adelson represents the paragon of a stated willingness – and most importantly ability – to use money to tilt the political process in his favor. Multiples of those same campaign contributions then return to him through favorable tax treatment. Adelson has become – for me at least – a short-hand way of pointing out a glaring structural flaw in our electoral democracy. I’ve got no particular animus against his wealth accumulation, and I really don’t blame the guy personally for pursuing his self-interest as he understands it. But we haven’t figured out a way to prevent, for the sake really of systemic integrity, guys like him from tilting the table too far in their favor. While acknowledging that I’m re-stating the incredibly obvious, I like to talk about Sheldon Adelson simply because he’s my way of showing we’re light on the whole ‘checks and balances’ thing when it comes to the influence of money in politics. [1] My friend “The Professor” who recently wrote a guest post about Sheldon Adelson, deserves credit for the “Fiscal Gorge”, which naturally follows when you go over the Fiscal Cliff. The actual name for the legislation passed yesterday by the House and Senate to address the Fiscal Cliff is The “American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.” [2] I know, we don’t talk about growing inequality in a straightforward way when discussing tax policy. But that is clearly what Obama had in mind when he campaigned on raising taxes on people who make more than $250,000 a year. Yes, it would have a small effect on fiscal solvency, but it would have a larger effect on our notion of what’s fair in an increasingly unequal society. One simple illustration of the increase in inequality in the United States is captured by the picture of the historical increase in the US’ Gini Coefficient measuring income inequality from 1947 to 2007. [3] Obviously I’ve written about him already, but he’s an incredibly convenient stand-in for wealthy Americans and their successful capture of the political process. [4] Justin Timberlake – as Napster’s founder Sean Payton – said it best in the Social Network. [5] What!? You don’t have multiple voices in your head debating tax policy at all times? Am I over-sharing? Why won’t you answer me, damn it? [6] Obama took a victory lap this morning in this video. [7] Which reminds me of one of my favorite Jack Handey quotes: “It’s easy to sit there and say you’d like to have more money. And I guess that’s what I like about it. It’s easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money.” 8 Replies to “The View From The Fiscal Gorge” Jeff Farber says: Happy New Year! Barbara just emailed me about your new work and blog. Exciting and terrific work! Just one quick comment on this article under the dividend tax section: the dividend rate went up to 20% for families earning >450K, not the 15% like it says above with the Sheldon Adelson example. Thanks for reading, and also especially thanks for correcting my error. I’ll be interested in your comments on some of my other stuff as well. Thanks for the post. I have enjoyed the site and the informative pieces. Please keep at it. As for the “cliff” it seemed like all along it was a game, hyped to no end. And in the End very little really changed. No real tax hike and no real spending cuts. At some point something’s gotta give, as it seems to me we can’t go on like this forever? Or maybe we can. Japan comes to mind. Thanks for your comment and kind words. As for the ultimate consequences of unlimited deficits, I’m guessing like everyone else. My few thoughts on the sustainability of deficit-living: 1. Because of the US’ special status as controller of the world’s preferred currency and as military superpower, we can go on like this probably longer than any other country and longer than seems sustainable, but in the end I agree the gravitational pull of debt will take even the US down if left unaddressed. We get special treatment in a global financial sense by the fact that our currency is still desireable, our legal & regulatory system is still attractive and credible, and of course our raw muscle projects power globally. But all of those things can decline and crumble and be undercut by indebtedness, especially if global creditors no longer feel so compelled by our currency, our legal & regulatory system, and our military umbrella. 2. Most countries with our level of indebtedness (especially as projected by the growth of unfunded societal liabilities) eventually default or inflate their way out of indebtedness. Maybe we won’t have to, due to our special status. But maybe we will. It’s not unthinkable. 3. The sad part of the Fiscal Cliff invented crisis was how ineffective it was as a technique for forcing compromise and long-term thinking by elected officials. It points out how structurally difficult it can be to negotiate hard choices like raising revenue and cutting spending. Its easy to lower taxes and increase spending, but its hard to do the opposite. It almost makes one think that Democracies are incapable of making hard choices unless faced with an existential crisis (WWII and the aftermath come to mind as an effective event that forced hard choices. 9/11 stands out as an existential crisis that did not produce hard choices, but rather the opposite, expedient choices). Fiscal Cliff obviously didn’t seem like an existential crisis to elected officials. richard adams says: Hey Mike, What is your take on the function of the Fed as it applies to the difficulty you mentioned about Democracies having to make the hard choices? Is it not possible to have a reasonable solution such as a board of governors to deal with things such as this as well as energy policy and other issues that seem to just drag on and on and are subject to intense conflicts of interests. We seem to have a similar approach to warfare in which we trust the leadership of trained military personnel to conduct the majority of operations yet still exert legislative control over them as a balance. As long as there are reasonable checks and balances in place and a free press do you think a solution might be found in this kind of an entity? I have listened to John Hofmiester (sp?), who a former CEO of Shell Oil talk about this type of a decision making structure as it applies to making decisions about energy policy and it seems to make sense. Keep up the good work! You always cause me to think about what you cover in your articles. Thanks for reading and commenting Richard. The Fed does have a Board of Governors, as does each of the regional Feds. Historically the Fed has been thought to be relatively independent of the political process (at least compared to other countries) although there are examples of decisions that appear strongly politically-tinged. Their relative insularity from the political process of course attracts critics from various sides of the political spectrum who will naturally see conspiracy where others might just see political independence. It’s hard to get the balance perfect. I think you’re suggesting a smaller group of trusted leaders who can negotiate in good faith about difficult fiscal choices? My sense is that was the point of the Simpson-Bowles group, which did a great job in pointing out methods and solutions but of course was made up of people who no longer make legislation. Democracy is difficult! GCT says: New to your site. I am not a banker nor very smart to be honest. I do read ZH. What bothered me was exactly what you stated, thanks for posting this as I thought I was the dummy. Explaining this to friends all they think about is income taxes and not the remaining taxes discussed in the bill. I read all 154 pages. I honestly do not care what people make, but most rich make their money from money. They got over big time. I invest to try and retire comfortably and it is getting harder. I go slammed to be honest in 2008 and I am still determined to learn your world. Thanks for the site and I discovered it at Ilene’s site. Thanks for your comments. “I thought I was the dummy” is what the finance world depends on, so good for you for asking questions and digging deeper, and actually reading documents. And thanks for letting me know that you found me through Ilene’s site. Please Complete * Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA. 6 − = four
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Accueil / Actualités / Nouvelles de l’Ipar / 1ère journée scientifique du réseau sénégalais de Think Tanks "SenRTT" 1ère journée scientifique du réseau sénégalais de Think Tanks "SenRTT" Organisée par le Réseau Sénégalais des Think tanks (SENRTT) sous la coordination de l’IPAR, Enda Tiers Monde et le Bureau de Prospective économique (BPE), la première journée scientifique de lancement s’est tenue le 04 février 2020, à l’hôtel « les Résidences Mamoune », sur le thème : « gouvernance des ressources pétrolières et gazières : état du débat et perspectives » Rapport téléchargeable ici Officialisant la naissance du Réseau sénégalais des Think-tanks (SENRTT), cette manifestation a mobilisé plus de 70 participants représentants les différentes catégories d’acteurs intéressés par la thématique : société civile, gouvernement à travers le ministère en charge du pétrole, l’assemblée nationale, le secteur privé, les Think tank, et les journalistes. Placée sous la présidence du Ministre du Pétrole et de l’Energie, représenté par son Directeur de Cabinet Monsieur Abdoulaye Dia, cette journée a été rehaussée par une forte mobilisation de l’équipe ministérielle et de plusieurs personnalités sénégalaises du secteur, notamment les directeurs de PETROSEN, les responsables du COS PETROGAZ, du GESPETROGAZ sans oublier le Directeur Général de la SAR. A la suite de la cérémonie d’ouverture et de la présentation par l’Ingénieur Géologue Fary Ndao de la note de cadrage qui a introduit la rencontre, deux panels ont été organisés. Le premier panel posait le débat sur la répartition des ressources publiques, contenu local et gestion des impacts environnementaux des exploitations pétrolières et gazières. Dans le deuxième panel, il était question de penser un dialogue politique et un plaidoyer francs au nom de l’économicité des choix publics et de la transparence. Inscrits dans une double dynamique informative et prospective, ces panels ont suscité une réflexion critique sur les enjeux et défis qui se posent dans le contexte de l’exploitation des hydrocarbures au Sénégal. Ils en parlent : DakarActu : Agence de Presse Sénégalaise (APS) :un officiel : "d’ici 2025-2035, notre pays devrait disposer au moins de la moitié des dividendes issus du pétrole" Agence de Presse Africaine (APA) : Sénégal : lancement d’un réseau de Think Tanks sur le pétrole et le gaz Le Journal du Sénégal : Le Sénégal devrait disposer de la moitié des dividendes issues du pétrole d’ici 2025-2035 ( M. Abdoulaye Dia) http://www.energie.gouv.sn « La contribution des chercheurs permettra de relever le niveau du débat sur la gouvernance des ressources pétrolières et gazières » Note sur « la gouvernance des ressources pétrolières et gazières : Etat du débat et perspectives » (PDF - 1 Mo) Rapport - 1ère journée scientifique du réseau sénégal des Think tanks (PDF - 814.5 ko) ITV - Dr Ibrahima Hathie, directeur de recherche à l’IPAR invité de la Matinale de ITV ITV/ L’économie Sénégalaise face à la récession : quelles solutions 7ème Débat : Quels effets de la COVID-19 sur les ménages agricoles dans un contexte de changement climatique ? Les effets de la COVID-19 sur la commercialisation des produits horticoles au Sénégal Sénégal : deux recommandations pour la commercialisation des produits horticoles
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Mistletoe Cactus Posted March 24, 2009 9:07 am & filed under Costa Rica. Rhipsalis baccifera This is the most common rhipsalis in all of Central America. We only found a couple specimens in Costa Rica. It’s a pendulous epiphyte with cylindrical forking branches. I should copyright that sentence. It’s known as the mistletoe cactus because it gets covered in little white fruits. It likes moist lowland forests, not too moist. They’re very successful grown in hanging baskets on your front porch, preferably getting an hour or two of morning sun.
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Tag: Army National Guard Dentists provide no-cost care while operating in field conditions July 15, 2019 — Dental personnel from U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard units, U.S. Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard units, and U.S. Navy Reserve units are providing no-cost medical care to community members of rural New York during the Greater Chenango Cares Innovative Readiness Training July 11 - July 20, 2019.... MORE Pilot program provides a new option for Army officers’ professional military education June 24, 2019 — Army field grade officers now have a new, shorter option for completing their Command and General Staff Officer Course phase two. “We are taking a portion of a course that is essentially planned for eight weekends over an eight month period, and we’re compressing it down to four weekends in four months,” said Lt. Col. Sean Truax, a CGSOC instructor assigned to the 10th Battalion Headquarters, 97th Training Brigade, 100th Training Division (Leader Development). ... MORE Army Reserve-Puerto Rico units key parts of Vigilant Guard exercise March 20, 2019 — Approximately 75 U.S. Army Reserve-Puerto Rico, 1st Mission Support Command, Soldiers participated in the Vigilant Guard exercise, March 4-14, at different locations across the island, in direct coordination with the Puerto Rico National Guard, Army North and different federal and state level agencies. ... MORE First Army helps build a more mobile force of ready reserve July 26, 2017 — First Army observer coach/trainers partnered with reserve-component OC/Ts to train approximately 5,000 Army Reserve and National Guard forces here this month. ... MORE Army Reserve Soldier signals for readiness May 24, 2017 — Television sets, radios and even satellite equipment became putty in the hands of signal and communication Army Reserve Soldiers participating in Maple Resolve 17 as they sharpened their skills by providing operational services to U.S. and Canadian forces training at Camp Wainwright, Alberta.... MORE U.S., Canadian medics share techniques, helicopters May 18, 2017 — A foldout table sat crooked in a field tent, cluttered with playing cards and flanked by knocked over metal chairs. A single voice filled the empty tent, crackling over a lonely two-way radio.... MORE
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Soy Fentdetutto Creo que ya ha llegado el momento de dar el paso. Hace varios años que llevo en el mundo gastronómico. Exactamente 16 años. Empecé a estudiar cocina en el año 2000 en el CdT de Valencia y desde ese momento mi vida se transformó. Me di cuenta que me encantaba cocinar, que me apasionaba tener a 50 personas en la sala esperando para darles de comer. Me encantaba el estrés de la cocina en el que piensas que no vas a llegar a terminar todos los platos pero al final llegabas. Esa sensación es absolutamente maravillosa y no la cambio por nada del mundo. Por circunstancias de la vida me he tenido que alejar de los fogones, pero mi labor dentro de la gastronomía sigue. Antes como cocinero y más tarde como asesor culinario. Luego como profesor de cocina y ahora pretendo ir un paso más allá. Quiero ser divulgador gastronómico. No pretendo ganarme la vida con ello, pero desde hace demasiado tiempo me he dado cuenta que la gastronomía en Valencia necesita una vuelta de tuerca. Me podréis seguir por aquí, en mi Fan Page de Facebook, Fentdetutto en Twitter e Instagram. Mi labor a partir de ahora, es intentar hacer una divulgación de contenidos. Soy historiador, casi antropólogo y esta comunidad en la que vivimos necesita que se dé a conocer al mundo entero lo que cocinamos, lo que somos y lo que representamos. Nuestra cocina es extremadamente amplia, pero a veces parece que no salimos del mundo del arroz que por otro lado sabéis que tanto amo. Quiero dar a conocer recetas que se han perdido en el más largo de los olvidos. Quiero dar a conocer los ingredientes que tenemos en nuestra comunidad. Sé que no va a ser una labor fácil. Queda mucho trabajo por hacer y hacerlo por amor al arte me va a llevar mucho tiempo. Pero tengo todo el resto de la vida para dar a conocer nuestras raíces. No soy blogger. No me gusta que me califiquen de esa manera. Cocino y creo lo que me apetece sin que nadie me imponga lo que tengo que hacer. Tener un blog no significa recibir dádivas por elaborar una receta. Si publico algo es porque me apetece y porque creo en el producto que estoy trabajando. No soy Chef. Soy un "aficionado" que le gusta cocinar y dar a conocer a los demás lo que cocino. Tiene que haber un trasfondo detrás de una receta. Hacerla sin más no tiene sentido para mi. Mi lema ya lo habéis visto en el nuevo logotipo. Vivir, sentir, compartir. Tengo ganas de vivir porque la vida me ha quitado muchas cosas en los 7 últimos años y aunque no las recupere, quiero exprimir todo el tiempo posible. Soy una persona que necesita sentir para hacer las cosas. Si no siento no hago nada. O me transmites o me desconecto fácilmente. Y necesito compartir para que todo el mundo pueda conocer lo que pienso, lo que cocino y lo que a diario aprendo del mundo de la gastronomía. Quisiera crear un espacio para compartir experiencias sobre la enfermedad que me ha impedido hacer demasiadas cosas en los últimos años y que me limita. Quiero ayudar a todas las personas que estén pasando por un mal momento físico y psicológico y que padezcan Colitis Ulcerosa y Enfermedad de Crohn, ya que por desgracia o por suerte mi experiencia con esta enfermedad puede venirle muy bien a aquellos que necesiten consejos y apoyos para tomar ciertas decisiones. Me queda un largo camino por recorrer y muchas cosas por crear y valorar pero a partir de ahora nace Fentdetutto y reemplaza a Ximo Carrión al frente del blog y de todo lo que gastronómicamente le rodea. Fentdetutto es una marca, es un ser independiente que no está al amparo de ninguna marca ni de ninguna persona, de momento. Con capacidad de decisión propia y con una clara vocación divulgativa. Estos son mis principios, mi esencia y mis propósitos. Soy un ser independiente con voz autónoma que gustará o no. Eso se verá con el paso del tiempo. Yo soy como soy con mis virtudes y con mis defectos pero con verdades como puños, ser fiel a mis principios siempre e ir con la cabeza bien alta porque sé lo que quiero y hasta donde voy a llegar. Larga vida a Fentdetutto que estoy seguro que os traerá cosas que os sorprenderán. Publicado por Fentdetutto en 19:17 12 comentarios: Arroz de sepia, repollo y pescado de roca El otro día al publicar uno de mis arroces en instagram, Miquel Gilabert, un gastrónomo de pro, me hizo un comentario sobre si había probado a hacer una receta muy típica de la Marina Alta que es el arroz de repollo y sepia. Había preparado arroces pero con coliflor y supuso un reto para mi. Nunca había cocinado un repollo en un arroz. Lo suelo utilizar para el puchero valenciano para envolver las pelotas de carne que le pongo. Como preparé un fondo de pescado y entre sus ingredientes había un pescado de roca típicamente valenciano, decidí filetearlo e utilizado a última hora cuando el arroz ya está terminado. A mi me encantó este arroz y espero que a vosotros también os guste. Etiquetas: Arroces, Cocina valenciana, Segundos Platos Empanadillas de repollo, secreto y sobrasada mallorquina La verdad es que le he cogido el gusto a esto de hacer empanadillas (o empanadas como le llaman en otro lugar. La semana pasada las hice por primera vez y en esta ocasión he querido prepararlas de otra manera. Había usado medio repollo para otra receta que pronto os enseñaré y como me sobraba medio se me ocurrió hacer un relleno de estas empanadillas con él, con cebolla dulce, un poco de marsala y un último añadido con secreto y sobrasada de Palma de Mallorca. La elaboración de la masa es idéntica a la de la semana pasada, pero el relleno es algo diferente que es lo que os voy a explicar. Espero que os guste el sabor tan especial. Etiquetas: Entrantes Paella de verduras Hacía mucho tiempo que no preparaba una paella de verduras en casa. Hace unas semanas colaboré en la elaboración de una pero preparada a leña y es por ese motivo que decidí elaborarla en casa. No soy excesivamente "forofo" de este tipo de paella si bien he de decir que su sabor es magnífico, es super saludable y además es fácil y rápida de preparar. La clave es conseguir una buena cantidad de verdura y que indudablemente sea de una calidad elevada. No hace falta añadirle caldo, con la "sustancia" que llevará la paella que a continuación os describo, no hace falta añadirle nada más. he intentado utilizar casi todos los productos de temporada, si bien los pimientos no se pueden decir que sean de esta época, pero le aportan un sabor muy bueno. Vamos allá con la receta. Arroz de cabut y gambón Me apetecía hacer un arroz marinero, estilo a banda con un pescado muy típico de la zona de Valencia, el cabut o rubio. Es un pescado que siempre he utilizado para elaborar caldos marineros, pero que nunca había utilizado para filetear y añadir en una receta. Es un pescado de roca que posee un sabor intenso e ideal para elaborar estos fondos de pescado que le aportan un sabor especial. Que mejor que acompañarlo con un gambón de calidad, aunque en el fondo del denominado "perrero" por mi amigo Jose Montejano. Cortado en trozos y puestos en los 5 últimos minutos de cocción. Una receta fácil de elaborar y en donde la clave está en dos cosas, hacer un buen caldo marinero y utilizar una excelente materia prima. No hay más. Espencat o esgarraet a la Mexicana La receta que hoy os presento no es nueva. Creo que hay dos o tres versiones más, pero el otro día después de pensar en preparar un esgarraet para una celebración, decidí elaborar una receta dándole un "ligero" toque mexicano. Y que mejor toque que hacerlo añadiéndole un chile a la receta. Si hubiese tenido chapulines colorados, os aseguro que también los pongo, pero eso en otra ocasión. En esta ocasión le he puesto un chile que para los españoles es una carga de profundidad, el chile morita. Seco, tatemado, con un sabor ahumado inconfundible y un toque "muy picoso" de los que te hacen sudar cuando lo pruebas. Pero merece la pena comerlo porque ofrece un sabor extraordinario, siendo uno de los chiles que más me gustan usar en la cocina. Crema de calabaza asada con caldo marinero, salazones y lechuga de mar La calabaza es uno de los ingredientes invernales que más me gusta utilizar. En Valencia la solemos comer asada al horno y a veces con un poco de miel. También se usa para hacer diferentes postres como el arnadí hecho con almendras o avellanas. La receta que os he preparado hoy es un tanto especial. Se han hecho muchas cremas de calabaza pero estoy seguro que esta es diferente. Está hecha con calabaza asada y terminada con diversos productos del mar entre los que destacan un caldo marinero, salazones de diferentes tipos y unas algas de sabor suave. Espero que sea de vuestro agrado. Etiquetas: Primeros Platos Empanadillas de acelgas, pasas, piñones, cebolla caramelizada y melva Me apetecía hacer unas empanadillas. Muchos días he visto en el horno de Jesús Machí como las preparan y tenía ganas de hacer alguna a mi estilo. Las empanadillas son típicas en Valencia y en otros lugares las llaman empanadas. En Valencia se suelen elaborar con pisto, con espinacas, de guisantes y cebolla y alguna otra. En mi caso las he querido elaborar con acelgas. Las acelgas son una de las hortalizas más denostadas en la gastronomía y que poseen un sabor y unas propiedades increíbles. Aquí las solemos usar mucho para hacer el famoso "Arròs en bledes" Arroz con acelgas. Las he querido acompañar con una cebolla bien caramelizada, con piñones, pasas y una melva de almadraba fantástica. Vamos allá con la elaboración. Paella de Fetge de Bou a Descubre L´Horta Llevaba escuchando desde hace mucho tiempo el nombre de la paella de fetge de bou. Sabía que era una paella que se preparaba en pueblos valencianos como Alboraya, Almàssera, Massamagrell, Borbotó, Tavernes Blanques y algún otro más. Quería haberla probado hace demasiado tiempo y coincidiendo que los amigos de Descubre L´Horta decidieron preparar una, me apunté para probarla, para darla a conocer a todo el mundo porque casi nadie la conoce y disfrutar de una inmejorable compañía con Carmen y Nandi. Tuvimos un contratiempo importante, el viento. Las rachas de viento alcanzaron los 30 km y hacer una paella a leña al aire libre y viniendo de dirección oeste parecía labor casi imposible. Fina, una amiga de Carmen fue la encargada de elaborarla pese a lo costoso que fue. Mucho mérito tuvo al realizarla y mucha pericia con la ayuda de Nandi. Mereció la pena el haber pasado penurias para realizarla. Etiquetas: Arroces, Cocina valenciana Pechuga de pollo de corral con mole, pasta de achiote, chocolate Moctezuma y chile morita Hasta ahora he ido probando a pinceladas los ingredientes que me traje de mi viaje a México, pero en esta ocasión he decidido preparar una receta que lleva muchos ingredientes que le van a dar un sabor y aroma muy peculiares. Es por ese motivo que he cocinado un pollo de corral y usado mole, chile morita, pasta de achiote y chocolate Moctezuma. Como veréis, todo un cargamento de sabores y aromas que será difícil de olvidar si os animáis a preparar esta receta. Si estáis pensando si esta receta pica, pica de verdad. Con el chile morita ya os podéis hacer una idea, pero para un mexicano la verdad es que dirá que nos nada picoso. Vamos allá con la elaboración. Etiquetas: Segundos Platos Arroz meloso de All i Pebre con espinacas y alcachofas No somos capaces de ver lo afortunados que somos. Que poca gente conoce la Albufera valenciana y se desplaza a ella para visitarla, comer en algunos de sus restaurantes y después dar un paseo en barca. Ver un atardecer allí es una experiencia de esas que te llevas contigo para siempre. Pero estamos ciegos o no queremos verla. Es por ese motivo que el otro día me desplacé a las instalaciones de el molino de Arroces el Cazador de Enric Lozano y tras comprar varios arroces como suelo acostumbrar a hacer, pensé que sería bonito realizar una receta recorriendo los lugares en los que viven y crecen casi todos los ingredientes de la receta que he elaborado esta semana. Es por ese motivo que después de salir de Alginet me dirigí por la carretera que va por la marjal de Alfafar hacia El Saler. Allí me detuve en el lugar donde se pueden observar los mejores atardeceres de Valencia. Embarcaderos de paseo y otros de pesca de la anguila en donde se observaba la Albufera con su profunda inmensidad. A lo lejos, entre las cañas, estaba el "morena" ese artilugio de pesca que sirve para pescar este escurridizo ser vivo que es santo y seña de estas aguas que también reflejó en sus escritos el insigne Blasco Ibáñez. Empanadillas de repollo, secreto y sobrasada mallo... Crema de calabaza asada con caldo marinero, salazo... Empanadillas de acelgas, pasas, piñones, cebolla c... Pechuga de pollo de corral con mole, pasta de achi... Arroz meloso de All i Pebre con espinacas y alcach...
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289.3
One of Our New Hotels: The Westin Jaipur - Opening July 1, 2021
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315.1
Découvrez le nouveau Réseau Display de Google Au cours des 12 derniers mois, nous avons beaucoup investi dans la publicité display, ce qui a conduit nombre d'annonceurs à opter pour ce type de campagne avec Google. Nous avons notamment déployé de nouvelles fonctionnalités et options de ciblage, ainsi que des outils d'évaluation plus précis. Notre réseau publicitaire, qui comptait déjà plus d’un million de sites, inclut désormais les sites d'éditeurs des programmes Google AdSense et DoubleClick Ad Exchange. Nous espérons ainsi pouvoir proposer un plus grand nombre d'emplacements pour la publicité display. Parallèlement, les annonceurs ont continué à diffuser leurs annonces sur YouTube et sur nos sites. Outre les changements apportés à notre offre, nous avons décidé de rebaptiser le réseau regroupant tous ces sites : il s’appellera désormais le Réseau Display de Google. Le Réseau Display de Google regroupera tous les sites (à l'exception des sites du Réseau de Recherche) sur lesquels les annonceurs peuvent acheter des annonces via Google, y compris YouTube, les sites Google tels que Google Finance, Gmail, Google Maps, Blogger, ainsi que via plus d'un million de partenaires dans les domaines du Web, de la vidéo, des jeux et de la publicité sur le Réseau Display pour mobile. Parmi nos partenaires sur le Réseau Display figurent ceux des programmes AdSense et DoubleClick Ad Exchange, via lesquels il est possible de diffuser des annonces textuelles et/ou graphiques. Le Réseau Display de Google, quant à lui, propose tous les formats d'annonce (texte, image, rich media et annonces vidéo), permettant ainsi aux annonceurs de donner libre cours à leur créativité et d'améliorer leur capacité d'interaction avec les internautes. Pour acheter des annonces sur le Réseau Display de Google, les annonceurs peuvent soit placer des enchères pour les emplacements de leur choix via AdWords, soit effectuer des réservations sur YouTube et Google Finance avec l'aide de l'équipe des comptes Google. Cette procédure est similaire à celle utilisée jusqu'à présent par les annonceurs sur ces sites. Dans les semaines à venir, l'interface AdWords va évoluer pour refléter ce changement : le nom "Réseau Display de Google" s'affichera en effet à la place de "Réseau de contenu Google". Nous avons également lancé un nouveau site Web sur lequel vous pourrez découvrir les sites et les avantages qui s'offrent à vous sur le Réseau Display de Google. Nous mettons tout en œuvre pour proposer aux annonceurs les meilleures solutions de publicité display qui soit. Aussi, sommes-nous impatients de mettre à leur disposition de nouvelles fonctionnalités sur le Réseau Display de Google qui leur permettront d’atteindre leurs objectifs publicitaires. Posté par Neal Mohan, vice-président de Product Management Labels: Actualités , Réseau Display de Google , Youtube
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Back off, I’m a professional Posted on June 6, 2011 by Karla Telega I’m a full time writer, which means that I eat a lot of beans and rice, but that’s a subject for Wednesday’s blog. It also gives me the freedom to stumble around in the morning like I’m blind and drunk. That kind of thing is frowned upon in the workplace. I spend a lot of time doing social networking, which amounts to farting around and talking to my friends online. I also take a lot of breaks, by which I mean I spend a lot of time organizing my thoughts. I ought to be the most organized person in the free world, but my thoughts beg to differ. Lately I’ve been gearing up for publishing my first book. That involves stuff like cleaning my desk, buying a cute little baby rolodex, and dieting. That’s what professionals do. Writing? I’m sure I’ll find time for that sooner or later. Promoting, promoting, promoting. That’s uppermost on my mind lately. How do I get the rest of America, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, … to recognize what a brilliant book they could be buying? OK, what to put in the baby rolodex is also occupying a few brain cells. Ideally, I’ll find some famous mystery writers to read my book and write glowing reviews. This is what I have so far: It kept me on the edge of my seat. It had pathos, angst, and excellent laundry tips. Karla’s mother Very few spelling errors. Karla’s best friend I highly recommend this for people who are bedridden or doing time in prison. Karla’s sister Next I need a trailer. A video on you tube is becoming increasingly popular among writers. I’m thinking something like Alfred Hitchock’s The Birds, but with Chihuahuas. I can use the theme from Jaws for the orchestration. Wow! I should write that in my rolodex before I forget. I’ll file it under U for You Tube. And they say I’m disorganized. This entry was posted in Generally stupid stuff and tagged promoting, rolodex, professional writer by Karla Telega. Bookmark the permalink. 26 thoughts on “Back off, I’m a professional” Norma Beishir on June 6, 2011 at 9:54 am said: Gee, Karla…now everybody knows what we actually do when we’re supposed to be writing! How are we supposed to maintain that glamorous author image? (Cue the uncontrollable laughter of thousands of writers here.) I like rice and beans…. Karla Telega on June 6, 2011 at 11:45 am said: I should have mentioned how people worship the ground that authors walk on. 🙂 Beth on June 6, 2011 at 9:59 am said: Well, I must agree with Norma…LOL I’d like a movie trailer…when you figure out how to make one for yourself, make one for me too….ok??? I wrote down a great and inexpensive resource. It’s somewhere in my rolodex. FranceRants on June 6, 2011 at 10:38 am said: Ha! What fun! Here’s a glowing review for you from a wannabe writer who hasn’t started her book YET and from the information obtained from this blog, obviously needs to increase her farting output: Karla’s book had a wicked great cover! From Karla’s new blog reader Hey, glad to have you onboard. What higher praise could you give to my writing?! Eva Gallant on June 6, 2011 at 10:47 am said: You crack me up! Karrin on June 6, 2011 at 11:38 am said: In all fairness, I did note that there were very few spelling and grammar errors. The sweet smell of success! Come on, get a real job like me, staying up all night dealing with little old demented ladies who scream all night. Talk about being able to write a book…. Joan Oliver Emmer on June 6, 2011 at 12:51 pm said: <> Web Stalker That was supposed to say: “Great choice of typeface” – Web Stalker Karla Telega on June 6, 2011 at 1:13 pm said: I’ve got to add that to my back cover. Deb Claxton on June 6, 2011 at 1:10 pm said: The best way to promote your book and get national attention is to become a celebrity. Why don’t you start a reality TV show – “The Real Humor Writers of South Carolina.” I could fly in for guest appearances! We could sit around in our pajamas arguing over punchlines and throw plates of rice and beans at each other! I can get down with the pajamas, but I don’t want to waste perfectly good rice and beans. I was going to have them for dinner. William Kendall on June 6, 2011 at 1:43 pm said: Looks like the mystique of the writer has been blown to hell… no more sitting in that ratty bathrobe until four in the afternoon. Chihuahuas in place of birds in a trailer? Well, that breed of canine doesn’t qualify as a real dog, and as such, is fully open to our contempt to the point of being used as villains, so….. Scott Varengo on June 6, 2011 at 6:31 pm said: I will consider this a How To manual and modify my ritual to match yours! Mike on June 6, 2011 at 7:02 pm said: Organized!? Writers are supposed to be organized? Oops. Scott FRost on June 6, 2011 at 8:34 pm said: At first i was grinning ear to ear imagining 100’s, no thousands of Chihuahuas ( oops i almost lost my chain of thought while copy pasting Chihuahuas) milling about poor Tippy Hedren with her huge head of hair. But then it got really scary (or hairy) when the thought of those bloodthirsty rat dogs jumping into Tippy’s hair and then going after her poor nose and ears, it’s positively horrifyingly enjoyable . Bet you’ll have nightmares tonight. Theresa Sonoda on June 6, 2011 at 8:43 pm said: Gosh, now I want to be a professional writer too. I like rolodex’s! Not too fond of those little rat-dogs though. And now that I’ve been back to work one whole day, I sure do miss social networking. And napping. We missed you too. Was your first day everything you hoped for? Mark R. Hunter on June 7, 2011 at 2:09 am said: Sounds like you’re ready for the big time! Shelly on June 7, 2011 at 6:58 am said: The hardest thing in the world is to market your book. I’m learning as I go. Several months ago I made business cards for both my blog sites. Handed them out to all my hair customers. A handful have visited and are now followers. Where ever I go, I talk about my book and hand out my card. Now when I go to the bookstores, I leave them in books. Now I’m working on the book clubs. I figure before I’m ready to publish, I’ll have a couple local book clubs read my stuff and give me an opinion. My family’s too lazy to read my stuff. But then again, I’m the only girl in the family besides my daughter who’ve graduated in the family. Let me think about that statement…we’re the only two people in the family that graduated from college. That explains the interest. I’ll be glad to read and write a review for you. Karla Telega on June 7, 2011 at 7:41 am said: Thanks for the offer – I’ll take you up on that. Dm on June 7, 2011 at 2:00 pm said: Sounds like you’ve got your priorities right on what to do first. The writing? I’m sure it comes down the road…somewhere down there. I love those rolodex things. Makes me think I have a lot of acquaintences.
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My week with instagram.... .....the Irvine Spectrum.... ...............mingling of Anthropologie and a wheel..........as in a window and a ferris.......... ...........a reflection of both........ ............Wednesday walk through Old Towne............ ...........love the colors........ ...........San Diego working sculpture....... .........party jewelry......... ........cupcake set up,,,,,,, .......simple luxury....... ......a fanciful touch....... as you style your life! Labels: instagram, photography Rachel August 14, 2011 at 6:49 PM What a charming little house! So cute. Captured by JennaLynn August 15, 2011 at 1:01 PM I LOVE the first one! Gorgeous shot! Coach Factory October 9, 2014 at 11:09 PM
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