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A Retro-Visionary Merckx for Paris-Roubaix: Rock Shox & 650B 0by Mark V on Mar 29, 2013 at 3:21 PM Here’s a titanium Eddy Merckx (built by Litespeed) converted to 650B tires and mounting up a Rock Shox Paris-Roubaix fork. Owning such a Rock Shox fork myself, I strongly suspect that the 650Bx38mm tyres would be more of a benefit than 25mm of suspension if taking over the whole P-R route, but over the worst of the pave the tyres and fork together would probably both be welcome. This is bike was assembled as a homage of the suspension road bikes used by professional teams at Paris-Roubaix. In fact, the race was won by a Merckx frame with a Rock Shox fork in 1994, but the frame was steel and none of the bikes in the modern era have used 650B tyres. Suspension forks, seatposts, and even full-suspension road frames were a flash in the pan at Paris-Roubaix during the early 1990s. Heavily influenced by the nascent mountain bike industry, road suspension had three straight victories in the spring classic but also several spectacular failures. Later on a Belgian team, whose frame supplier forbid suspension, had the race in a stranglehold for years. Other than an elastomer bumper/pivotless suspension seatstay (not to be confused with elastomeric vibration dampers such as Specialized’s “Zerts”) a few years ago, suspension designs utterly disappeared from Paris-Roubaix in the early 00s. For a history of suspension bikes at Paris-Roubaix and the professional riders using them, check out this post from last year. Mark V Comments: 0
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Hydralazine for High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Hydralazine is sometimes used to treat during pregnancy. It can be given through a vein ( , or IV) to quickly lower severe high blood pressure or by mouth as a tablet to control high blood pressure over a period of time. Hydralazine relaxes the smooth muscle of blood vessels. This relaxation causes the blood vessels to widen (dilate), reducing blood pressure. Why It Is Used Hydralazine is used to lower severe high blood pressure during pregnancy whether or not a woman has . Hydralazine should not be used by women who have kidney disease or who are allergic to this Hydralazine provides dependable and effective reduction of severely high blood pressure in pregnant women. Headache and dizziness. Severe pain in the chest (angina). Skin rash. Fever. Shortness of breath. Common side effects of this medicine include: Diarrhea. Fast heart rate (tachycardia). Headache. Nausea or vomiting. Lack of appetite. The rapid lowering of blood pressure with this medicine may affect blood flow to the fetus. So it is done under close medical supervision. See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.) Hydralazine lowers blood pressure quickly. For this reason, both mother and fetus are closely monitored during its use. Blood pressure is checked as often as every 15 minutes while the woman is being given intravenous hydralazine. Hydralazine should not be medicine. Taking medicine Medicine is one of the many tools your doctor has to treat a health problem. Taking medicine as your doctor suggests will improve your health and may prevent future problems. If you don't take your medicines properly, you may be putting your health (and perhaps your life) at risk. There are many reasons why people have trouble taking their medicine. But in most cases, there is something you can do. For suggestions on how to work around common problems, see the topic Taking Medicines as Prescribed. Advice for women When you are pregnant or breast-feeding, do not use any medicines unless your doctor tells you to. Some medicines can harm your baby. This includes prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, herbs, and supplements. And make sure that all your doctors know that you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Checkups Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor if you are having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results and keep a list of the medicines you take. Complete the new medication information form (PDF) Citations Cunningham FG, et al. (2010). Pregnancy hypertension. In Williams Obstetrics, 23nd ed., pp. 706–755. New York: McGraw-Hill. Roberts JM, Funai EF (2009). Pregnancy-related hypertension. In RK Creasy, R Resnik, eds., Creasy and Resnik's Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Principles and Practice, 6th ed., pp. 651–688. Philadelphia: Saunders. William Gilbert, MD - Maternal and Fetal Medicine & William Gilbert, MD - Maternal and Fetal Medicine Cunningham FG, et al. (2010). Pregnancy hypertension. In Williams Obstetrics, 23nd ed., pp. 706–755. New York: McGraw-Hill. Roberts JM, Funai EF (2009). Pregnancy-related hypertension. In
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2005 330Cic...about to buy. Any warnings? E46 (1999 - 2006) The fourth generation 3 Series (E46 chassis) was introduced in 1999 and set the standard for engineering and performance during it's years of production including being named to Car & Driver's 10 best list every one of those years! ! -- View the E46 Wiki
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Resurrection Health Care is a not-for-profit Catholic organization sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth and the Sisters of the Resurrection. '/>"/>SOURCE Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical CenterCopyright©2009 PR Newswire.All rights reserved0GOODPage: 1 2 Related medicine news :1. PRA International Adds Dr. Susan Stansfield as Executive Vice President2. President George W. Bush Appoints Susan G. Komen for the Cure Founder as Chief of Protocol3. Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Names Susan Bertonaschi Program Officer, Better Beginnings4. Forbes Honors Susan G. Komen for the Cure Founder as Trailblazer5. Celebrities Pledge to Wear Pink, End Breast Cancer Forever With Susan G. Komen for the Cure6. PNY Technologies and Susan G. Komen for the Cure Partner to Raise Awareness of Breast Cancer7. Susan G. Komen for the Cure Partners With the Original Butter Bell(R) Crock Developer8. Susan G. Komen for the Cures Phoenix Affiliate, State Officials, Survivors and Advocates Call for Action on Breast Cancer9. Susan G. Komen for the Cure Launches Unprecedented Global Expansion Program in 10 Countries10. In Celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Susan G. Komen for the Cure San Diego Announces Opportunities for San Diegans to Get Involved in the Fight Against Breast Cancer11. Susan G. Komen for the Cure Appoints Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez to Scientific Advisory Board
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Is bionet.neuroscience on the air? Steve Lehar slehar at park.bu.edu Next message: Is bionet.neuroscience on the air? Well the newsgroup just popped up on my system with your posting as the very first, so I read you loud and clear. (O)((O))(((O)))((((O))))(((((O)))))(((((O)))))((((O))))(((O)))((O))(O) (O)((O))((( slehar at park.bu.edu )))((O))(O) (O)((O))((( Steve Lehar Boston University Boston MA )))((O))(O) (O)((O))((( (617) 424-7035 (H) (617) 353-6741 (W) )))((O))(O)
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Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) Pipeline Summary for Products Targeting Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) Phases of DevelopmentPreclinicalPhase IIPhase IIICancer111Cardiovascular001Dermatology010 Products Targeting Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor (HGF/SF) Archive Items are loading
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Elorac, Inc. Announces Orphan Designation in Europe for Novel Topical Treatment for Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) 11/16/2012 9:02:20 AM CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Elorac, Inc., a rapidly growing specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the treatment of dermatological disorders, announced that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has designated Naloxone hydrochloride dehydrate as an orphan medicinal product under Regulation (EC) No. 141/2000 of the European Parliament and of the Council. Naloxone hydrochloride dehydrate is designated as an orphan medicinal product for the indication: Treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). This designation, which was granted to Elorac’s European subsidiary, is entered in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products under the number EU/3/12/1057. • Elorac, Inc. • Clinical - Phase II (World)
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Sanofi (France) (SASY.PA) Wins U.S. Cancer Drug Patent Ruling 9/19/2011 7:45:30 AM French drugmaker Sanofi has scored an important victory in a patent dispute with Sun Pharmaceuticals that will keep generic copies of its Eloxatin colon cancer drug off the United States market until August 2012. A ruling by the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey maintained Sanofi's market exclusivity for Eloxatin in the United States through Aug. 9, 2012, Sanofi said in a statement on Monday. Mumbai-based Sun had appealed an April 2010 ruling requiring the Indian company to stop selling its generic version of Eloxatin as of June 30, 2010, Sanofi said. • Reuters • Biotech/Pharma - Patent News (World)
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Home Ballpark Facility News Tampa Bay Rays to Unveil Proposed Stadium Design Tampa Bay Rays to Unveil Proposed Stadium Design PoorBest Written by Maury Brown Wednesday, 21 November 2007 07:46 As reported earlier this month, the Tampa Bay Rays are looking to develop a new waterfront stadium at the current site of Al Lang Field in downtown St. Petersburg. Today, the Rays have called a Weds. Nov 28th 3pm ET press conference to unveil the proposed design for the 35,000 seat, $450 million ballpark. As reported by Ticker: According to various reports, the team is willing to contribute up to $150 million and is seeking at least $60 million in future sales tax revenues from the state of Florida.The proposed stadium would not be completed until at least 2012. The Rays will also announce plans for the redevelopment of Tropicana Field as part of the methodology for offsetting the costs on the new stadium. The redevelopment of Tropicana Field would attract a million square feet of new retail, office and residential development. That would generate more than $800 million in new property and sales tax revenue over the next 35 years, according to a report submitted by the City of St. Petersburg. The lease on “The Trop” runs through to 2025, with the estimated value being reported at $100 million.Maury Brown is the founder and president of the Business of Sports Network, which includes The Biz of Baseball, The Biz of Football and The Biz of Basketball (The Biz of Hockey will be launching shortly). He is also an author for Baseball Prospectus, Basketball Prospectus and is an available writer for other media outlets. Brown's full bio is here. He looks forward to your comments via email and can be contacted here. < Prev
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Highlights, History, Purpose MonetaryMatters Warning: mysql_result() expects parameter 1 to be resource, boolean given in /nfs/c03/h06/mnt/47628/domains/bizzyblog.com/html/wp-content/themes/bizzyblogv2/header.php on line 80 April 5, 2013 March Employment Situation Summary (040513): Only 88K SA Jobs Added, Jobless Rate Drops to 7.6%; Raw Job-Add Numbers Worst Since 2009; Drop-outs Accelerate Filed under: Economy,Taxes & Government — Tom @ 7:03 am Econ catch-up: See Wednesday’s post containing a stream of “unexpectedly” unimpressive though still expansionary results. Plus: The unemployment claims situation has been deteriorating. Associated Press — Christopher “No Fears of a Recession” Rugaber is reporting a prediction of 195,000 jobs added and an unchanged 7.7% unemployment rate. Bloomberg has 190K and 7.7%. Reuters has 200K and 7.7%. Looking at the raw (not seasonally adjusted) data: Regardless of what the Bureau of Labor Statistics tells us about the seasonally adjusted results today, the real clues as to what’s actually going on are in the raw (i.e., not seasonally adjusted) data. As I explained in a recent column about housing stats: Because of the POR economy, the influences of the recession and three straight subsequently weak “recovery summers” following on the heels of somewhat strong winters have preempted typical seasonal fluctuations. In other words, the seasonally adjusted numbers are somewhere between misleading and meaningless. So here are the raw and seasonally adjusted numbers for the first six months of the past 12 years, plus 2013 year thus far: In this backdrop, considering all the people who say they want a job but can’t find one, the still historically awful time the unemployed are taking to find their next job, and the fact that more jobs are becoming part-time in nature, we need to see numbers that beat any seen in the past 10 years. That means at least 1.05 million jobs added overall, and 900,000 in the private sector. If those things happen, the figures will probably seasonally adjust to about 300K, and the press will start measuring the rocks for Barack Obama’s bust at Mt. Rushmore. Looking out further, we’ve seen the following not seasonally adjusted job additions from Feb. – June during the past three years, none of which were acceptable: – 2010 — 3.316 million What I said a year ago about what Feb.-June 2012 needed to be is still true this year: An authentically recovering economy making a real dent in a horribly underutilized workforce should generate six million jobs on the ground during the next five months. If it doesn’t, it won’t be genuinely recovering, no matter what the seasonally adjusted numbers say, and no matter what Team Obama and their media lapdogs want us to believe they say. If that seems too ambitious — too bad, so sad. Adjusted for workforce size, those are the kinds of gains we saw during much of the Reagan recovery/boom — and we didn’t have to wait until four years after a recession ended to see them (more like two quarters). The BLS report will be here at 8:30 a.m. HERE IT IS (full HTML permalink) Wow, the pie continues to shrink — Nonfarm payroll employment edged up in March (+88,000), and the unemployment rate was little changed at 7.6 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment grew in professional and business services and in health care but declined in retail trade. Household Survey Data Both the number of unemployed persons, at 11.7 million, and the unemployment rate, at 7.6 percent, were little changed in March. … The civilian labor force declined by 496,000 over the month, and the labor force participation rate decreased by 0.2 percentage point to 63.3 percent. The employment-population ratio, at 58.5 percent, changed little. … Establishment Survey Data Total nonfarm payroll employment edged up in March (+88,000). Over the prior 12 months, employment growth had averaged 169,000 per month. In March, employment increased in professional and business services and in health care, while retail trade employment declined. (See table B-1.) Professional and business services added 51,000 jobs in March. Over the past 12 months, employment in this industry has grown by 533,000. Within professional and business services, accounting and bookkeeping services added 11,000 jobs over the month, and employment continued to trend up in temporary help services and in several other component industries. The change in total nonfarm payroll employment for January was revised from +119,000 to +148,000, and the change for February was revised from +236,000 to +268,000. Unless you have a crystal ball and expect big upward revisions to March (they seem just as likely to go down), the fact that January and February were better than originally thought merely underscores how bad the March dive to a level that’s only one-third of February really is. Keep in mind that the numbers here are based on work performed or checks paid to workers as of the 12th of the month. I think a lot of people would agree that things have gotten worse since then. UPDATE 1, 9 a.m.: How bad is it? This bad: March 2013′s raw numbers, which by the way include 92,000 plugged-in “birth/death” jobs (about the same as last year’s 90,000) are worse than 2010, and way worse than 2011 and 2012. All three of those years were economically pathetic. The press will try to blame the sequester and “massive government spending cuts,” if it hasn’t started doing so already. UPDATE 1A: You can forget about that 6 million job goal for February thru June. We’ll be lucky to see 4.5 million, and it wouldn’t surprise me if we see less than 4 million — again. UPDATE 2, 9:10 A.M.: Zero Hedge — “People Not In Labor Force Soar By 663,000 To 90 Million, Labor Force Participation Rate At 1979 Levels.” UPDATE 3, 9:20 A.M.: From the “Something Gotta Give” Dept. — The Household Survey says seasonally adjusted full-time employment is only up by 35,000 since December, and that part-time employment is down by 60,000, netting to a -25K. The Establishment Survey has +504K during the same period. UPDATE 3A: Upon further review, it’s virtually all due to the ranks of the self-employed, who are not considered in the Estblishment Survey, shrinking by a seasonally adjusted 528,000. Comments [moderated] (5) 5 Comments That’s one hell of a miss. Regarding the historically-low labor participation rate (worst seasonally-adjusted since 1979, and worst unadjusted March since 1978), it’s not exactly the Boomers retiring that’s driving that down. In fact, those 55 and older are participating as nearly never before, while those under 55 are not participating in numbers not seen in decades. The non-seasoned LPR by age group: 16-24 years old – 52.8% (worst March since 1966) 45-54 years old – 79.6% (worst March since 1988, with the 50-54 group’s 78.0% the worst March since 1991) 55-59 years old – 73.4% (3th-best March since records began in 1977, behind only 2009 and 2010) 60-64 years old – 55.0% (4th-best March since records began in 1977, behind only 2009, 2010 and 2012) 65-69 years old – 32.4% (2nd-best March since records began in 1982, behind only 2011) 70-74 years old – 18.3% (tied for 2nd-best March since records began in 1987, behind only 2011) 75 years old and older – 8.4% (best March since records began in 1987) Comment by steveegg — April 5, 2013 @ 9:09 am Great work. Looks like you were “expecting” the “unexpected.” :–> Comment by Tom — April 5, 2013 @ 9:13 am Jim Cramer on the Jobs Report “It’s a Permanent Unemployment Level”: http://commoncts.blogspot.com/2013/04/video-jim-cramer-its-permanent.html Comment by Steve — April 5, 2013 @ 4:37 pm This is a great story, but the low-information voter doesn’t care. Never will. How do we reach these morons and convince them they made a big mistake in reelecting Obama? Comment by toledojim — April 5, 2013 @ 7:36 pm
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CANNIBAL CORPSE's ALEX WEBSTER To Pen Monthly Column For U.K.'s BASS GUITAR MAGAZINE Bass Guitar Magazine has announced Alex Webster of CANNIBAL CORPSE as the latest addition to its panel of renowned columnists and educators. Webster, who co-founded CANNIBAL CORPSE in 1988 and has been a constant songwriting presence with the group since then, has long been recognized as one of the world's most accomplished bass players, in the field of heavy metal and elsewhere. As well as his role in CANNIBAL CORPSE, Webster also plays bass in the progressive metal supergroup BLOTTED SCIENCE. His instructional book, "Extreme Metal Bass", was published in 2011, and CANNIBAL CORPSE was inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall Of Fame earlier this year. Webster will contribute a column on intermediate theory to every issue of Bass Guitar Magazine, which is published every four weeks by Blaze Publishing, based in Leamington Spa, England. He joins a staff of experienced, professional bass players, among them Paolo Gregoletto of TRIVIUM and Michael McKeegan of THERAPY? The magazine’s editor is Joel McIver, author of several books and co-author of recent autobiographies by David Ellefson (MEGADETH) and Max Cavalera (SOULFLY, CAVALERA CONSPIRACY, ex-SEPULTURA). For more information on Bass Guitar Magazine, visit www.bassguitarmagazine.com. cannibal corpse, alex webster
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Australia Construction Update The David Kruidenier Australia Adventure is completed and now open. Once the quarantine animal holding facility is completed, we will be bringing even more animals to the Australia Adventure For more information on the "Day Down Under," click here. For more information on the Capital Campaign, click here. Video________________________________________________________________________________________________ Construction Update #4 Construction Update #2 Construction Update #1 Photos_______________________________________________________________________________________________ Australia_Entrance1 Australia_Barn1 Australia_Bridge
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Bantering Points Bantering Points: Conspiracy theories and the NHL lockout Want some internal drama to the CBA talks? Here they are.  I'm going to write this post in bullet point because there's too much to go through and it will make more sense if we break it up. So here we go: - Let's start with what we know. According to reports, Gary Bettman requested a two-week layoff between talks to allow the two sides to talk. That request was later learned to be a suggestion, but it still says the same thing: "We're not going anywhere anytime soon so why not take a break." This obviously didn't sit well with anyone. - On Saturday, there were reports that Ed Snider (who was reportedly one of Bettman's biggest supporters during this lockout) has turned on Bettman and actually wanted the lockout to end. Snider -- it should be remembered -- owns Spectacor which is a subsidiary of Comcast which in turn owns NBC, which obviously owns the NBC Sports Network, which has exclusive rights to the NHL. Snider denied the report hours later, but there's an overwhelming amount of evidence to support that this might actually be the case. - Looking for evidence? Talks are supposedly resuming on Monday. So we went from a two-week break in talks to talks scheduled just a couple of days later -- and just hours after the Snider news went live. - Now, I know Snider came out and said that he was behind Bettman and was unified with the owners, but he has to say that. No, he wouldn't have gotten fined if he didn't say anything, but understand that he still wants to get the best deal possible. Had he of come out and agree with the report, then Donald Fehr would have smelt real blood and went in for the kill. As of right now, thanks to Snider's press conference, they're just rumors. It's not hard to figure out the truth, but you can't confirm it, either. - I think was this proves is simple: Both sides are fractured. At this point that shouldn't be a surprise. There are third and fourth line players who probably aren't thrilled with missing paychecks, just like there are owners who aren't thrilled with missing gate-ticket revenue. It works both ways. That doesn't mean either side is going to see the other crack publicly, however. But you would be crazy to assume both leaders have 100% support of their parties. - Let's take an optimistic view for this point: If the two sides get a deal done by the middle of the week (remember talks are scheduled for Monday) then we can have hockey starting with meaningful games by December 1st. - Now let's be negative. If the two sides break off talks again this week with no progress, then we're looking at a very shortened season, to the point where we could be seeing 40-games. That's even if the two sides come to an agreement. And remember, the more games we miss the harder this game becomes. I really think this is a make-or-break week for the two sides. If they can't come to an agreement then maybe we should put any hope you might have left on the shelf. Just a thought.
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RUSSELL, JOHN. 1745-1806. A Globe representing the Visible Surface of the Moon, constructed from Triangles Measured with a Micrometer and accurately drawn & engraved from a long series of Telescopic Observations by J. Russell, R.A. London: John Russell, Newman Street, June 14, 1797. Sold for US$ 242,500 inc. premium Next lot RUSSELL, JOHN. 1745-1806. A Globe representing the Visible Surface of the Moon, constructed from Triangles Measured with a Micrometer and accurately drawn & engraved from a long series of Telescopic Observations by J. Russell, R.A. London: John Russell, Newman Street, June 14, 1797. Pasteboard globe fitted with Russell's patent apparatus for displaying lunar libration. Diameter 12 inches (300 mm). 500 mm high overall. The globe mounted within a brass hemisphere on a baluster column raised by a shallowly domed circular foot. The globe fitted with 10 (of 14) facsimile gores, but accompanied by the same 10 original stipple-engraved printed gores, comprising: gores 2-7 (the vast majority of the near side of the Moon), 10, 11 (the cartouche with title and patent details), 13 and 14 (calottes to be placed at diametrically opposite points in the equatorial plane); several of the absent gores would in fact be blank, covering the far side. Lacking the small terrestrial globe. TOGETHER WITH: "Back and Profile of the Selenographia, invented by John Russell," engraving, 190 x 230 mm, possibly the plate from Russell's A Description of the Selenographia (London: W. Faden, 1797), lightly toned, a vertical fold repaired on verso with gummed paper.ONE OF THE BLACK TULIPS OF 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, AND A STUNNING TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT. John Russell was the son of a book- and print-seller, but made his name as a portraitist working in pastel. He exhibited in 1769 at the first exhibition of the Royal Academy, and gained increasing fame and commercial success—charging about the same high prices as Sir Joshua Reynolds. In 1788 Russell was elected a Royal Academician, and shortly after he was appointed painter to the King and the Prince of Wales, and to the Duke of York. He was also responsible for the frontispiece to Robert Thornton's Temple of Flora (1797-1807).Russell's interest in the Moon began in his youth, and he made a drawing of his observations through the telescope of his friend and neighbor the sculptor John Bacon (ODNB). Some time later, he wrote, "an accidental possession of a powerful Glass awakened my attention to this beautiful Object once more, and for several years I have lost few opportunities when the Atmosphere has exhibited the Object of my study and imitation" (letter to Dr Thomas Hornsby, Observer at the Radcliffe Observatory in Oxford, February 19, 1789, quoted by Philip, p 18).Over the course of many years, Russell used a six-foot reflecting telescope by Herschel and a refracting telescope by Dollond, as well as a homemade micrometer, to delineate the Moon in all its phases. In around 1797, he issued a 3-page broadside entitled Proposals for Publishing by Subscription, a Globe of the Moon. Among those authorized to receive subscriptions were the London instrument maker George Adams. Russell considered a simple lunar globe to be inadequate for scientific purposes, since the Moon oscillates constantly, always showing a slightly different face. This lunar motion, called libration, also causes changes in the angle at which the Sun strikes the Moon's surface. What he called his Selenographia uniquely accounts for libration, the brass stand having graduated scales and a variety of possible rack and pinion adjustments, and the small Earth globe demonstrating parallax. Other parts of the mount-apparatus show the "boundary of light" from the Sun, so that the user can identify which topographic features will appear on the edge of the lunar disc.There were few subscribers—the price was five guineas—and no more than eleven Selenographias are believed to survive (six of which are in institutions). Russell probably did not assemble the globes himself and as a result some examples vary in their form: there exist simple Moon globes on wood stands, without the mechanical selenographic apparatus; others have frameworks of mahogany rather than brass. The present example varies slightly from those in public collections: the main mechanism is not engraved with Russell's name as usual, and the outer curved bracket leading from the mechanism up to the north pole is rounded in section, not rectangular.
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Publish. Read. Get Read. Nasir Bin Olu Dara; September 14, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York. His family later moved to the Queensbridge projects. : Editorial And Opinion » Read
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Let’s talk of pleasant(ish) things November 6, 2012 by Bookworm 12 Comments Tweet I discovered that I was too nervous about the election even to read my usual round of blogs this morning. After I saw a post about shenanigans in Pennsylvania, my stomach did a little slip-sloppy thing, and I closed all the political blog tabs I had open. Until I get my equilibrium back, I thought I’d make this a book post. I’m reading Dakota Meyer’s Into the Fire: A Firsthand Account of the Most Extraordinary Battle in the Afghan War, which he wrote with Bing West. I’m about halfway through and can already tell you a few things about it: First, it’s extremely well written. In the beginning, West’s voice was a little too strong, as he set the scene (making it more West novel than Meyer story), but either I got used to that voice or West sublimated his own writing style as the book went along. Second, it’s very interesting. This is a very different take (for me) on Afghanistan. Meyer was stationed in Afghanistan for quite a while before he found himself in the fight that earned him his Medal of Honor. Meyer describes the slightly dysfunctional relationship American troops have with Afghani troops, the difficulty dealing with Afghani villagers, and the terrain that allowed the Taliban to hold off both Soviets and Americans for so many years. The only problem with the book is that I know how it ends: good people die. That’s why I’m reading it more slowly than usual, despite its being interesting and well-written. I just keep putting off those chapters where real people die real, painful, lonely deaths. That’s the problem with true war stories. In a novel, you can remind yourself that a fictional creation bit the dust. When reading a true war story, though, you can’t get out of your mind that a father will never again see his children or that a mother back home has lost her child forever. It’s rather pathetic that, sitting in my comfy reading chair at home, I’m less courageous than the men and women on the front lines, but that probably explains why I’m in my living room and they’re in Afghanistan. On the subject of books, I continue to be fascinated by that Folio Society website I told you about. The link I just gave you is to another war story, although this one is fiction: Erich Maria Remarque’ All Quiet on the Western Front.” This is another book I’ve been meaning to read forever, but somehow haven’t gotten around to. After reading Paul Fussell’s The Great War and Modern Memory, I’m as emotionally cowardly about WWI as I am about events in Afghanistan. Still, maybe I’ll be brave and try to entice myself into reading the book by buying a copy that’s aesthetically pleasing. That’s the thing about these Folio Society books — they are so beautiful. They also make me feel kind of bad about getting rid of childhood classics. One of my craven secrets is that I never really liked Charlotte’s Web. I liked Stuart Little and The Once and Future King but Charlotte’s Web never worked for me. So, I got rid of my copy once I left my parent’s house for good. Too bad I didn’t realize it was a first edition. You can get a gorgeous Folio Society reprint of that first edition for only $40 at the Folio Society. My copy probably cost $3 back in the day. Oy! Are you reading anything interesting today? Funny would be good. I need a funny book in my life. Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Bing West, Charlotte's Web, Dakota Meyer, E.B. White, Eirch Maria Remarque, Into the Fire, Paul Fussell, Stuart Little, The Once and Future KingTop Posts & Pages
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Foreclose This! By Catherine Elton | November 2011 IT’S A TUESDAY NIGHT IN AUGUST, and about 70 people are seated in rows of folding chairs in a large room at City Life headquarters, part of Jamaica Plain’s converted Sam Adams brewery complex. Protest placards painted with slogans such as “We Shall Not Be Moved” and “Reduce Principal Now” hang on the walls around the room. A newcomer named Juan stands up and tells his story, which involves a missed mortgage payment, an unforeseen illness, “begging letters” sent to the bank, loan-modification negotiations cut short by the lender’s surprise decision to foreclose and sell the property to an investor, and unreturned calls and letters. He speaks of meeting with other groups and organizations, to no avail. Now, he says, he’s ready to fight for his home. At the front of the room stands Melonie Griffiths, an energetic, powerfully built woman with close-cropped bleach-blond hair. She’s one of the group’s lead organizers. In 2004 Griffiths bought a two-family home in Dorchester for $470,000. At the time, she says, she insisted to her mortgage broker at Zeus Funding that the monthly payments for the house were going to be a stretch on her salary as a teacher in the Boston public schools. She says the broker assured her that she’d be able to refinance at a lower rate two months down the road. She never got the refinancing, and after struggling to make her mortgage payments, she fell behind, eventually going into foreclosure. While Griffiths was in foreclosure, Attorney General Martha Coakley was in the process of suing Zeus Funding for deceptively giving mortgages to people who couldn’t afford them. In 2009 the company was barred from doing business in the state, but that didn’t help Griffiths. After exhausting her options in housing court and visiting as many local politicians as she could, she, her three children, and her downstairs tenants were facing imminent eviction. City Life had launched a program around that time to help tenants and homeowners being forced out of their homes. Founded in 1973 as the Jamaica Plain Tenants Action Group, the nonprofit’s early work focused on renters, addressing divestment, neglect, and even arson-for-profit by landlords. In the decades that followed, it fought to establish rent control, to develop affordable housing, and to organize tenants in Boston apartment buildings so they could negotiate stable rents. When the foreclosure crisis hit a few years ago, City Life realized that if it was going to successfully promote housing stability in Boston’s poorest neighborhoods, it was going to have to embrace people in foreclosure as well. That’s because research has shown that foreclosures create a ripple effect of problems, resulting in even more people losing their homes. Crime goes up in neighborhoods where lots of bank-owned houses sit empty — one study found that every one percent increase in the foreclosure rate resulted in a 2.33 percent jump in violent crime — and property values go down. As Ingrid Gould Ellen, a New York University professor of public policy and urban planning, notes, “These reductions in prices can create something of a downward spiral as reduced prices put other owners at greater risk of foreclosure, because as prices fall, owners are more likely to find themselves with underwater mortgages. Similarly, as crime increases, property values may fall, yet again putting more owners at risk.” Steve Meacham, City Life’s wiry, silver-haired organizing coordinator, had witnessed all of this up close. He asked Griffiths if, rather than simply accept her eviction, she’d be willing to let his group blockade her home in an attempt to shame her bank, Ocwen Financial Corporation, into either reducing her principal or collecting rent from her, which would prove that she was willing to pay to stay in the home and wasn’t just looking for a free residence. She agreed, and when Constable Burton Malkofsky showed up in early 2008, he was greeted by City Life, Griffiths, her friends and neighbors, some local politicians, and the news media. After a few hours of protesting, Ocwen agreed to temporarily call off the eviction. “I couldn’t believe that a group of people were able to do what my legislators couldn’t do for me or what the courts couldn’t do for me,” Griffiths recalls. 1 2 3 4 5 Previous page Next page You Might Also Like: ‘ “I couldn’t believe that a group of people were able to do what my legislators couldn’t do for me or what the courts couldn’t do for me,”… ‘ Not “couldn’t.” Wouldn’t. I can certainly sympathize with the plight of being foreclosed on, and the fact that there are several organizations popping up dedicated to helping these people from being evicted is no surprise. However, I have a problem with the fact that no where was it mentioned in this very one sided article that the reason these people are being foreclosed upon in the first place is that they did not make their mortgage payments on time! For whatever reason, they broke a contract (stopped paying back money they owed) with an institution that lent them hundreds of thousands of dollars to go buy a home! If you are going to publish an article on foreclosure, please have the decency to point out why these people brought this on themselves in the first place. Try skipping a few car payments and see what happens. The mortgage history of Ms. Drusilla Francis home at 197 Normandy Street, Dorchester Massachusetts. 197 Normandy purchased by Drusilla Francis for $81K $77K as 2 mortgages $127K mortgage Foreclosure sale at $243K (Where she buys it back) And the cycle begins again… $295K mortgage for Drusilla Francis with cosigner So, she was able to extract about $200,000 from the banks and keep her home? This does not sound like a good example of a homeowner being abused by the system. Quite the opposite. http://www.bostonreb.com/2011/11/boston-real-estate-theres-more-to-the-story/
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Arthritis Foundation Dinner On 11/29 at the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, The Arthritis Foundation presented its highest honor, the Dr. John I. Sandson Lifetime Achievement Award, to Ellen M. Zane, President and CEO of Tufts-New England Medical Center and Floating Hospital for Children. Photos by Kenneth Berman.
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How Low Should You Go? Why low cholesterol may not be better for you When it comes to cholesterol, the message that most of us have been hearing for years is -- "lower your cholesterol, lower your cholesterol." But what happens when cholesterol gets very low? You would think that would be good news -- and good for your health. In fact, the opposite is true. What most people don’t know: Reducing cholesterol levels too much carries its own health risk. Here’s why... WHAT TOO LOW CAN DO It is important to remember that some cholesterol is needed by the body -- and that cholesterol, including LDL (so-called "bad") cholesterol -- plays an important role in our health. Reducing cholesterol too much can impair the body’s immune system response and increase susceptibility to infection and even cancer. This is especially worrisome because target cholesterol levels have been progressively lowered in recent years. Today, many doctors are encouraging their patients to drive their levels of both total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol lower than ever. People at very high risk for heart disease, including those with diabetes, are being told to lower their total cholesterol to 160 mg/dL or less and their LDL to 70 mg/dL or less. People at lower risk are being told to reduce their LDL to less than 100 mg/dL. I think it’s unwise to bring cholesterol levels down that far. Based on the research I’ve seen and my own clinical experience, I believe that reducing LDL cholesterol to below 100 mg/dL or total cholesterol to below 160 mg/dL poses a risk to many people. This is especially true for seniors who generally are more susceptible to infection. WHY YOU NEED SOME CHOLESTEROL Cholesterol in general (including both LDL and HDL) actually is one of the most important substances in the body. It’s found in every cell membrane and is used by the body to manufacture brain cells and to metabolize vitamin D, sex hormones (including testosterone and estrogen), stress hormones and bile acids used for digestion. It’s involved in conducting nerve impulses and in the healing process, including the repair of damage to the lining of blood vessels. Even LDL cholesterol plays an important role. It fights infection, binding to and neutralizing various bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. It also transports essential fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins, including A, D, E, K and coenzyme Q10, throughout the body to fuel the cells of the immune system. In one 2007 study published in Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, researchers examined the medical histories of more than 200 patients and found that those with LDL cholesterol levels of 70 mg/dL or lower had significantly increased risk for fever, sepsis (severe infection) and hematologic (blood) cancer. Studies have shown that people whose LDL cholesterol is lower than 70 mg/dL are at increased risk for severe pneumonia and influenza and urinary tract, viral and skin infections. They also are at higher risk for death from respiratory and gastrointestinal infections. There is substantial data linking significantly reduced total cholesterol levels and LDL levels to increased risk for cancer and higher rates of depression, anxiety, suicide and poor memory -- possibly because LDL cholesterol specifically enhances activity of serotonin, the brain neurotransmitter found to play a central role in preventing depression. ABOUT STATINS LOWERING CHOLESTEROL As many of you know, I have serious reservations about people taking statin drugs to lower levels of cholesterol. In addition to inhibiting the body’s production of cholesterol, these drugs also affect other important metabolic pathways -- potentially causing such dangerous side effects as joint damage, liver and kidney damage, depression and cognitive deficits. Given what we know about the body’s need for cholesterol, it isn’t surprising that several large-scale studies have been unable to show any improvement in the life expectancy of people with no history of heart attack who take statins preventively. (Statins have been shown to prevent subsequent heart attacks and strokes in patients who have had heart attacks and strokes.) For example, a meta-analysis of 65,000 people published in 2011 in Evidence-Based Medicine found no link between people with no history of heart attack who take statins preventively and increased life expectancy. In fact, it didn’t find any relationship between cholesterol levels and survival rates. Even more disturbing, a number of studies have linked lower cholesterol levels in general to higher overall death rates from all causes. GET IN THE RANGE If you have no known heart disease and are taking statins or other cholesterol-lowering drugs simply to bring down your cholesterol values preventively, there’s a real concern that you may be putting your health in danger. Other people who may be in danger are those who eat a very low-fat vegan diet. In my view, an LDL level in the range of 105 mg/dL to 130 mg/dL and total cholesterol between 160 mg/dL and 200 mg/dL are best for most people. And... as I told readers in the March 2011 issue, research now shows that it’s the size of your cholesterol particles that is the key to your cardiovascular health, not how much total cholesterol you have. If your total cholesterol and/or LDL are too low, you should talk to your doctor about stopping your statin drug (if you take one). You also can eat healthful foods with saturated fat, such as grass-fed meat, eggs, coconut oil and butter. Be sure to have your cholesterol levels monitored while you do this to ensure that you reach optimal levels without going too high. If your total cholesterol is above 200 mg/dL, you may want to consider having your LDL particle size tested and, if necessary, working to reduce the size of your LDL particles with natural therapies. I recommend that all my patients have their LDL particle size tested, regardless of their total cholesterol values. For more information about LDL particle size and how to make your particle size healthier, go to www.BottomLineSecrets.com/More. The Real Culprit: Inflammation If high cholesterol is not to blame for heart disease, then what is? Studies have shown that fully half of all heart attacks occur in people whose cholesterol is within "normal" range, which further calls into question the role cholesterol plays in heart disease. Why is this? As much research now shows, other factors play a role -- most notably, inflammation-related damage to the artery walls, which can have a number of underlying causes that have nothing to do with cholesterol. The danger from inflammation is why C-reactive protein (CRP), a sign that inflammation is present, is now (or should be) routinely measured as part of your annual physical exam. If you have underlying inflammation in your arteries, you can work to reduce that inflammation naturally. To learn how, go to www.BottomLineSecrets.com/More. Mark A. Stengler, NMD, is a naturopathic medical doctor and leading authority on the practice of alternative and integrated medicine. Dr. Stengler is author of the Bottom Line Natural Healing newsletter, author of The Natural Physician’s Healing Therapies (Bottom Line Books), founder and medical director of the Stengler Center for Integrative Medicine in Encinitas, California, and adjunct associate clinical professor at the National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. www.DrStengler.com Listing DetailsPublicationBottom Line Natural HealingOriginal publication dateJune 1, 2011 Publication: Bottom Line Natural Healing
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Lady Cats plan for successful home-court tournament Next week, area basketball teams will flock to the BGHS gym to vie for the championship spot of the 89th Annual Bowling Green Basketball Tournament. Few teams are more excited for this chance that the home team itself, the Lady Cats. “We are honored with receiving the number-one seed in our tournament,” said head coach Bryan Keim. “We are very excited about defending our championship from last year. We are a different team than last year, but it is still our championship.” Keim said he hopes his team will be “closer to full strength by then, with a couple girls coming back this week from injuries.” Many of the girls who have been benched are getting their “game legs” back this week at the Palmyra tournament. With the new head coach at the helm, this year’s season so far has been dedicated to melding techniques and approaches. “We have made some adjustments to the way we play and hopefully this benefits us the rest of the season,” Keim noted. “I am really starting to understand our strengths and weaknesses and am doing the best I can to help these girls be as successful as possible.” Although the girls and their new coach have had a somewhat difficult time melding styles, the team improves each time they hit the court, promising another successful season. “It has a been a long and grueling process, but we are getting to a point where we are starting to figure this thing out,” the coach said. “I’m very excited about where we’re headed and the effort the girls are putting in on a daily basis to get there. We’ll go out and compete night in and night out and hopefully the scoreboard is in our favor when its over.” An outlook from the Bobcats head coach Greg Williams was unavailable as of press-time. The boys will head into the tournament with a 6-4 record from the regular season. Posted on Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at 1:08 pm
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Marketing > Media / Entertainment > Sky's pre-tax profits fall 18% as marketing costs rise Sky's pre-tax profits fall 18% as marketing costs rise By Maisie McCabe, 30 January 2014, BSkyB's pre-tax profits declined by 18 per cent year on year to £527 million in the last six months of 2013, as marketing costs increased by 13 per cent amid its pay TV battle with BT. Sky: pre-tax profits fall 18% According to Sky's results for 1 July to 31 December, the pay TV giant's total revenue was £3.76 million, up 6.3 per cent year on year. Ad revenue, meanwhile, was £231 million, up 7.4 per cent year on year. Sky said its ad revenue benefited from the post-Olympics increase in the ad market, an increase in Sky's share of the ad market and also the contribution of AdSmart, its new targeted TV ad service. Although Sky's reported pre-tax profits were £527 million, down 17.9 per cent year on year, its adjusted profit before tax was £554 million, down 9.2 per cent year on year. The adjusted figures strip out the benefit of retailing ESPN the previous year. Marketing costs during the half-year were £613 million, up 13 per cent year on year due to the 42 per cent increase in growth of paid-for products in the first half and "strong customer response" to its investment in connected services. Sky launches free YouTube channel as part of entertainment push
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High Cigarette Taxes Embolden IL, NY Smugglers In the wake of its recent hike in the cigarette tax rate, Illinois is encountering fresh problems with cigarette smuggling that could wipe out any possible benefit from the $1 per pack increase. When Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn signed a bill adding another dollar a pack to the state's cigarette tax, law enforcement leaders knew they had their hands full. John Chambers, head investigator for the Illinois Department of Revenue, says cigarette smuggling now rivals illegal drug smuggling, and street gangs are getting involved. "Keep in mind this is very similar to drug activity, smuggling drugs, and there could be concealed compartments, false floors in the bed of a truck, much like drugs, all packed with cigarettes," Chambers said. With Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois taxes all included, smokers now pay $4.66 a pack in taxes in Chicago. That's the second-highest cigarette tax in the nation, trailing only New York City at $5.85. People looking to make quick cash don't need to travel far to buy cheap cigarettes. Indiana's tax is just $0.995 a pack, and Missouri's tax is the lowest in the country at just $0.17. Chambers says cigarette smuggling is now as lucrative as drug smuggling, with much lower penalties. A clerk at a tobacco shop in Hammond, Ind., less than a mile from the state line, says business has doubled since the latest increase began at the end of June. "They come in and buy like 10, 15, 20 cartons at a time," said Jessica Kempke. Selling cigarettes obtained from lower-tax jurisdictions has long been a problem in Chicago, specifically. A study conducted by Professor David Merriman of the University of Illinois at Chicago demonstrated that about three-quarters of all cigarettes smoked in Chicago did not bear tax stamps required for the sale of cigarettes in the city. Opponents of the tax increase argued that it would only spur activity of this sort, while diminishing sales of cigarettes by Illinois retailers. However, the tax hike was passed in order to help fund a $2.7 billion hole in Medicaid funding, which now may persist due to the increased appeal for Illinois smokers of cheaper, smuggled smokes. Meanwhile, in New York, where taxes run highest in the nation, a smuggling ring has been busted for actions that may have deprived the state of up to $3 million in revenue: A New York prosecutor says five people are facing charges of illegal trafficking of untaxed cigarettes. Rice says a properly taxed carton of cigarettes in New York is about $90. The defendants were paying approximately $32 per carton. She says that equals a loss to New York taxpayers of $3 million. This is only the latest such incident to be reported in New York, where cigarette smuggling remains an ongoing concern.
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70% of Americans Don't Want US to Arm Syrian Rebels A new poll from Washington Post/NBC shows broad public opposition to any US military intervention in Syria. Support for an attack on Syria if it used chemical weapons has fallen precipitously since early Summer. As Congress debates whether to authorize military action, a more relevant finding is the 70% of Americans who oppose any efforts by the US to arm Syrian rebels. Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham have made arming the rebels a condition for their support of military action. President Obama, as well as Secretary of State John Kerry, have argued that the US must strike Syria as "punishment" for its alleged use of chemical weapons on its populace. Obama said that the limited mission was intended to "degrade" the ability of the Syrian government to deploy chemical weapons. Even such a limited response is unpopular with the public. Almost six out of ten Americans oppose a military strike, even if it can be proved that the Bashar Assad regime ordered the use of chemical weapons. Independents were the most opposed, with 66% opposing any military action in Syria. On Monday, Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham, aggressive advocates for regime change in Syria, met with President Obama and urged him broaden his military plans in Syria. They want any military action to have an express goal of regime change and pressed Obama to give heavy weapons to the rebel forces. This policy is even less popular with the American people. 70% of Americans don't want the rebels armed by the US. A majority of Americans are "strongly" opposed to such action. The Syrian conflict is muddled. The Syrian government is backed by Russia, China, Iran and the Hezollah militia. The rebels have a moderate, reform faction, but have a strong contingent of jihadis and supporters of al-Qaeda. There are very real fears that weapons we provide to the rebels could end up in the hands of terrorists. Sens. McCain and Graham are confident we can control the situation on the ground and keep our weapons out of the hands of terrorists. The American people, however, are much more skeptical. After ten years of war and repeated assurances from elected officials about their ability to control events, the public is right to be skeptical. advertisement
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Rev. Wright: Obama Heard Every Word Rev. Jeremiah Wright delivered a sermon at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Charleston, West Virginia, as part of their Holy Week event. He admitted his fiery preaching has not changed since his days in seminary and that President Obama did hear 20 years of sermons. advertisement
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Rumors and Speculation Brewers trade rumors: Ryan Dempster a possible target By Noah Jarosh @NoahJarosh It's not a big rumor, but it's out there. This is a small rumor. Like, closer to speculation small. But it's out there, and it's interesting, if annoying. Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe included this tidbit in his weekend roundup column: About eight teams, including the Red Sox, have inquired about Hudson, who is recovering from an ankle injury. The Red Sox would love to have him on a two-year deal similar to Ryan Dempster’s. The Sox must feel they can deal Dempster (Milwaukee has always had interest) and Jake Peavy if they have to, but the pitcher teams have begun to ask about is John Lackey. Emphasis mine. Frustration mine. Cafardo is absolutely right, of course, the Brewers have really liked Ryan Dempster for a while. They did push hard to sign him last offseason, going so far as to offer him a two-year deal. At the time Dempster was still pretty set on a third year, but ended up signing a two-year contract with the Red Sox. Milwaukee instead signed Kyle Lohse to a three year contract (much) later in the offseason. It's not clear whether Cafardo has gotten wind of the Brewers actually showing a twinge of interest or if it's just a best-guess on a team that may be willing to trade for Dempster. But the Brewers are certainly not going to rule out acquiring a pitcher this offseason. Pitching rules the roost in the MLB, and Milwaukee isn't flush with sure-things. You may prefer that the Brewers rock with what they have and try out the young arms. I may prefer the Brewers do that. But team management is in this perpetual state of believing they can compete and, dammit, maybe they can. But will trading for Ryan Dempster even help that cause? Dempster is a fairly bad pitcher that has a good year every now and then. Through his first five seasons with the Marlins and Reds, he had a 5.01 ERA but one decent season at a 3.66 ERA. Then he signed with the Cubs got moved to relief for a few years and had some ups and downs before returning to the rotation and being awesome in 2008, finishing sixth in Cy Young voting. He was alright for three of the next four years, was awesome in the first half of 2012, then got traded to the Rangers and fell apart. The Red Sox then signed him and he had a 4.57 ERA and 1.45 WHIP in 2013. He pitched just three games in relief in the postseason for the World Series champions. Monday's Frosty Mug: News and notes on the Brewers and MLB The Brewers rotation is far from a sure thing at this point. Even Yovani Gallardo is a question mark at this point. Kyle Lohse is maybe the only guy the Brewers can really rely on for consistent starts. After those two, Wily Peralta and Marco Estrada will be starting games next year. That leaves one spot for Tyler Thornburg/Johnny Hellweg/Jimmy Nelson/whoever else. It's not ideal, especially for a team that likely wants to compete, but there can be a lot of net positive in getting some of those guys experience rather than a Ryan Dempster. Of course this whole thing is probably pretty theoretical. The Red Sox apparently really want to sign Tim Hudson, but that seems like more or less a lateral move from Jake Peavy and/or Dempster. And the Brewers payroll may not allow them to actually acquire Dempster, either. He's owed $13.25 million in 2014. While it's just one year, that's already possibly more than the Brewers have altogether and they still need a first baseman at the very least. Still, there's a snippet about it out there and it's still early, so that snippet could turn into something. Or Ryan Dempster could be analogous for any Ryan Dempster-like pitcher on the market. Not the best idea. Not right now.
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On April 12, 2013, The New York Pops continues its 30th season with an evening celebrating the 65th birthday of Stephen Schwartz and the 10th anniversary of his hit musical Wicked with The Wizard and I: The Musical Journey of Stephen Schwartz. Music Director and Conductor Steven Reineke will lead the orchestra as they perform highlights from some of the composer-lyricist's most beloved works. The concert features Tony Award nominee Jeremy Jordan (Newsies), Tony Award nominee Norm Lewis (The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess), Drama Desk Award nominee Julia Murney (The Wild Party), Tony Award nominee Jennifer Laura Thompson (Urinetown), and Judith Clurman's Essential Voices USA. The concert program features selections from some of Schwartz's most well-known stage and screen works including "Magic To Do" from Pippin, "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas, "The Spark of Creation" from Children of Eden and many more. In celebration of the 10 th anniversary of the multi-award winning, hit Broadway musical Wicked, "The Wizard and I" and "For Good" will also be performed. "I'm so honored to take part in this tribute to one of popular music's greatest icons, Stephen Schwartz," says Steven Reineke, Music Director. "We'll explore the songs he's written for film, Broadway, and even the opera stage. To top it off, we've assembled a cast of the greatest theatre performers working today, along with Judith Clurman's superb Essential Voices USA. It will be a performance you won't want to miss!" The concert will take place at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. Single tickets are priced from $37 to $108. Purchases can be made at the Carnegie Hall Box Office (57th Street and 7th Avenue) or by calling CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800. Visit www.carnegiehall.org for more information.
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Alison D. Sowden Named New CFO of Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago has announced the appointment of Alison D. Sowden as the organization's new Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, effective April 28, 2014. In this capacity, Sowden will assume responsibility for overseeing strategic financial planning and management for the assets and investments of the Art Institute of Chicago, which encompasses both the museum and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, including more than $900 million of pension and endowment funds. Sowden comes to the Art Institute after 24 years at the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California, most recently as the vice president for financial affairs. The search committee for the position was led by David Vitale, president of the Chicago Board of Education and vice chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Art Institute of Chicago. "We are very excited that Alison Sowden has accepted the position at the Art Institute and will become part of our executive team," said Vitale. "All of us on the search committee-including Walter Massey, President of the School of the Art Institute, and Douglas Druick, President and Eloise W. Martin Director of the museum of the Art Institute-reviewed a very strong field of candidates but were particularly drawn to Alison's sustained experience with a similarly complex organization comprised of multiple branches. She has had a transformative effect on the Huntington, and we are looking forward to seeing her excellence and expertise brought to the Art Institute." "I am so proud and honored to have been offered this position," said Sowden. "The arc of my career was shaped by the museum-going experiences I had growing up in Philadelphia, where I cultivated my deep love of the arts and humanities, and an appreciation for the impact they can have on the lives of people of all ages. I have been fortunate to work for a series of remarkable cultural institutions, and I see this move as the pinnacle of my career. The museum and the School of the Art Institute are national treasures, and I can't wait to get to know them even better in my new role. I should add that I am also looking forward to getting to know my new hometown of Chicago." At the Huntington, a collections-based research and educational institution that consists of a research library, European and American art galleries, and 120 acres of botanical gardens, Sowden oversees the management of a $430 million endowment and $51 million operating budget. During her tenure, the endowment has grown from $66 million in 1990 to its current value, and ten-year annualized returns placed the Huntington in the top quartile of Cambridge Associates universe of endowments. With her leadership, the Huntington has produced balanced budgets every year since 1994. She has extensive experience with strategic planning, major campaigns, and large construction projects, including a $75 million education and visitor center now underway, with an auditorium, classrooms, library storage, expansive gardens, retail, and dining spaces. Because of her exemplary work at the institution, she was named Non-Profit CFO of 2013 by the Los Angeles Business Journal, which cited her financial stewardship as a key component to the Huntington's success and credited her with building financial foundations that provide "a more secure platform for launching new programs, expanding collections, and extending the reach of the mission of Mr. Huntington."
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EXPLORING THE ART OF THE ANCIENT AMERICAS to Open at Nashville's Frist Center, 3/1 Frist Center for the Visual Arts, The Frist Center for the Visual Arts welcomes an impressive array of nearly 125 ancient American art objects in Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas: The John Bourne Collection. Opening Friday, March 1, 2013 in the Center's Upper-Level Galleries, this exhibition provides a compelling overview of the art made in Mesoamerica, Central America and Andean South America between the years of 1200 B.C. and A.D. 1520, when the Spanish conquest of the New World began. Featuring select pieces from the John Bourne Collection at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, the exhibition presents the objects as both beautiful art forms and insightful expressions of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. "The people inhabiting these regions forged remarkably innovative and sophisticated cultures making the region one of the world's great cradles of civilization on par with those in Europe and Asia," says Frist Center Curator Katie Delmez. The religious, political and social beliefs of the Olmec, Aztec, Maya and Inka civilizations, among many others, are revealed through the various utilitarian and decorative vessels, sculptures, metal works and jewelry. The pieces serve as illustrations of these societies' fundamental principles such as the shamanic foundation of rulership in Mesoamerica, Costa Rica and Panama, as well as the cosmic principles embodied by gold and silver in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. "Artists of these ancient cultures expressed each society's individual characteristics through their unique monumental architecture and artful renderings of human figures, spiritual beings and deities," Ms. Delmez explains. "They also created works detailing aspects of daily life, such as dogs, llamas and other animals fashioned from clay and precious metals." Additionally, Art of the Ancient Americas touches on the performative aspects of politics and religion in ancient American societies. Included in the exhibition are elaborate musical instruments and emotive portrayals of dancers that were used during public and religious events by all classes. "Performance was a key mechanism for strengthening bonds of community and religious beliefs," says Ms. Delmez. "It was a vital social device for real-time communication of a culture's ideologies, similar to how the Internet and TV function within contemporary society." Related LinksMAIRA KALMAN: THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE to Open 6/6 at The FristApril 14, 2014Frist Center to Present AMERICAN BALLADS: THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF MARTY STUART, 5/9-11/2March 12, 2014LOOKING EAST Exhibition Highlights Japanese Influence on Matisse, Monet, Van Gogh, Now thru 5/11January 31, 2014The American Spirit: Norman Rockwell's Artworks Continue National Tour at Newark Museum, 2/28-5/26January 25, 2014Frist Center to Offer Free Admission on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1/20January 15, 2014 About Author
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OPERA TODAY Latest News Companies Regional Opera International Opera Robert Wilson's ZINNIAS - THE LIFE OF CLEMENTINE HUNTER Gets World Premiere Today by Opera News Desk The World Premiere of Robert Wilson's New Opera, ZINNIAS - THE LIFE OF CLEMENTINE HUNTER, will perform tonight, January 26 - February 3, 2013. It is only when the curtain goes up that the truth is told. With a working process as intuitive, unique, meticulous, and enigmatic as the resulting shows, it is a blind gamble to predict much about any Robert Wilson production, except its riveting genius. Aside from music steeped in Southern blues, traditional hymns and chants and zydeco, with less than three weeks out on the world premiere of Wilson's "Zinnias - The Life of Clementine Hunter" at Peak Performances, January 26-February 3, only the facts of the show can be revealed with certainty. 1) Clementine Hunter (1887-1988) was a self-taught African-American visual artist whose work Wilson was first introduced to on a family trip from Waco, TX to Louisiana where Hunter lived and workeD. Wilson was 14 at the time. Hunter, who was born on Hidden Hill cotton plantation near Cloutierville, LA, did not begin painting until she was in her mid-fifties. Her work, full of vibrant color, chronicled the side of plantation life that was "over the fence and across the road."(See attached biography). 2) An opera in one act, the show's concept, direction, set and light are by Robert Wilson; the music and lyrics are by Bernice Johnson Reagon and Toshi Reagon. Jacqueline Woodson is responsible for the story and book. The costumes are designed by Carlos Soto; Scott Bolman is the assistant light designer; Jakob Oredsson is the assistant set designer; Lynsey Peisinger is the assistant director. 3) The performers are Cornelius Bethea, Nat Chandler, Carla Duren, Francesca Harper, Karma Mayet Johnson, Jennifer Nikki Kidwell, Josette Newsam-Marchak, Robert Osborne, Charles E. Wallace and Darynn Zimmer with Sheryl Sutton. The musicians are Robert Burke, Fred Cash, Juliette Jones, Jason Walker and Adam Widoff. 4) "Zinnias - The Life of Clementine Hunter" is produced by Peak Performances at Montclair State University. 5) The performance is one hour and a half with no intermission. The Alexander Kasser Theater at Montclair State University is located at 1 Normal Avenue, Montclair, New Jersey 07043. Tickets are $15, and are available at the box office, www.peakperfs.org, or by calling 973-655-5112. Charter bus service is provided from New York City's Port Authority Bus Terminal - arcade on 41st Street between 8th and 9th Avenues - to the Alexander Kasser Theater ($10 per person, roundtrip) for all Saturday and Sunday performances. Bus reservations may be made by calling 973-655- 5112 or by visiting www.peakperfs.org. For train service, available only on weekdays, go online to www.njtransit.com or call 973-275-5555. For restaurants close to the Alexander Kasser Theater, visit www.destinationmontclair.com. CLEMENTINE HUNTER is one of the most important self-taught American artists of the 20th century. She produced thousands of paintings drawn from her experiences working and living on a southern cotton plantation during the last century. Her works hang in the Smithsonian Institution, the American Folk Art Museum, the African-American Museum in Dallas, the Ogden Museum in New Orleans, the New Orleans Museum of Art, and numerous other museums and private collections. Hunter's art will play a major role in the National Museum of African-American History and Culture, scheduled to open on the Mall in Washington, D.C. in 2015. Hunter was born Clémence Rubin in 1887 on Hidden Hill cotton plantation near Cloutierville, Louisiana. Her parents were sharecroppers in the fertile region that took its name from the oxbow lake known as Cane River. When Hunter was a teenager, her father gave up sharecropping to take a job that paid wages and moved his family to Melrose Plantation, one of the largest and most successful farms in the region. Hunter continued to live on or near Melrose for the rest of her life. At Melrose, Hunter toiled in the cotton fields and pecan groves for most of her youth and then worked as a domestic servant in the plantation's "Big House" when she approached middle age. Between 1917 and 1948, the plantation was owned and operated by Carmelite "Cammie" Garret Henry. Strongly influenced by the Arts-and-Crafts Movement of the early 20th century, Henry developed Melrose into a haven for artists and writers, who were invited to live in the outbuildings and work for extended periods on the plantation grounds. Sometime in the late 1930s, after age 50, Hunter began painting with the leftover brushes and oils discarded by New Orleans artist Alberta Kinsey, a frequent Melrose visitor. Without formal training, Hunter began painting her memories. In time, her colorful works illuminated the side of plantation life that was "over the fence and across the road." Her paintings are recognized as visual narratives, telling the story of the African-American and Creole people who lived and worked on and around the plantation until their labor was replaced by mechanization after World War II. Hunter continued to paint until a few days before her death on January 1, 1988, at the age of 101. Robert Wilson was described by the New York Times as "a towering figure in the world of experimental theater." Wilson, born in 1941 in Waco Texas, is among the world's foremost theater and visual artists. His works for the stage unconventionally integrate a wide variety of artistic media, including dance, movement, lighting, sculpture, music and text. His images are aesthetically striking and emotionally charged, and his productions have earned the acclaim of audiences and critics worldwide. Wilson's awards and honors include two Guggenheim Fellowship awards ('71 and '80), the nomination for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama ('86), the Golden Lion for sculpture from the Venice Biennale ('93), the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize for lifetime achievement ('96), the Premio Europa award from Taormina Arte ('97), election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters ('00), and Commandeur des arts et des lettres ('02), among others. Together with composer Philip Glass, he created the seminal opera "Einstein on the Beach." With productions such as "Deafman Glance," "KA MOUNTAIN and GUARDenia TERRACE," "Life and Times of Sigmund Freud," "CIVIL warS," "Death, Destruction & Detroit" or "A Letter for Queen Victoria," he redefined and expanded theater. Wilson's collaborators include diverse writers and musicians such as Susan Sontag, Lou Reed, Heiner Müller, Jessye Norman, David Byrne, Tom Waits and Rufus Wainwright. Wilson has also left his imprint on masterworks such as "The Magic Flute," Wagner's Ring Cycle, "Madama Butterfly," "Dreamplay," "Peer Gynt," "Threepenny Opera," "Shakespeare's Sonnets" and "Krapp's Last Tape." Robert Wilson, D. Wilson, Scott Bolman, Nat Chandler, Carla Duren, Francesca Harper, Karma Mayet Johnson, Robert Osborne. 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broken cool. « Throwback Post...New Video: Jay-Z "Ain't No N*gga" Feat. Foxy Brown | | Tommy Chong (of Cheech & Chong) Diagnosed with Cancer » 8 Songs You Didn't Know Hit-Boy Produced Hit-Boy is on fire right now. Coming out of the hysteria that was/is Jay-Z & Kanye's "N*ggas In Paris", the in-demand producer is now a rising MC with the release of his first single "Jay-Z Interview": And while "N*ggas..." really launched Hit-Boy into the stratosphere, the west coast born producer/MC has been puttin' it down for a minute now producing for some of the biggest name artists on the low. Here are 8 Songs You Didn't Know Hit-Boy Produced. JENNIFER LOPEZ "FOREVER" Released in 2007 on her "Brave" album, Hit-Boy co-produced "Forever" with The Clutch. You can hear some of that early Hit-Boy creativity coming through, including the electronic bleeps. G-UNIT "KITTY KAT" The drums are bangin' on this one. Hit-Boy links up with the Unit for one of the best beats on the forgotten "T.O.S." album. PUSSYCAT DOLLS "LOVE THE WAY YOU LOVE ME" You can hear Hit-Boy's influence on this one when the beat builds to epic proportions on the chorus. This one was co-produced with Chase N. Cashe & Kara DioGuardi. LIL' WAYNE "DROP THE WORLD" FEAT. EMINEM Hit-Boy on the beat (co-produced with Chase N. Cashe). Before Jay and Ye linked up with Hit-Boy for his monster comin' out party "N*ggas In Paris", Weezy F and Em rocked with Hit-Boy on "Drop The World." Once again the beat builds to the hook and the futuristic signature bleeps run throughout. This shit cray. KANYE WEST "CHRISTMAS IN HARLEM" "Dee-rishis" Hit-Boy got festive behind the boards with Mr. West on the G.O.O.D. Friday track "Christmas In Harlem." MACY GRAY "ON & ON" The unlikely trio of Don Cannon, Hit-Boy and Macy Gray came together on "On & On." Cannon and Hit-Boy co-produced this track from Macy's 2010 "The Sellout" album. This one screams Hit-Boy from the go. JOE JONAS "LIGHTHOUSE" Hit-Boy ventures into Pop territory with
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Your browser does not support iframes. Read a digital copy of the latest Brunswick Beacon online. Thanks for help at night -A A +A By Staff Brunswick Beacon Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at 12:00 am To the editor: On a terrible night (Aug. 17) filled with rain and fog, we were befriended by an “angel of mercy.” We were traveling on U.S. 74 heading to our trailer in Supply. Our home is near Charlotte. Suddenly, our car overheated and we pulled off. No flashlight or anything. Then, we saw a set of headlights approaching us on the side of the road. I thought it was the police, but it wasn’t. If you subscribe to the newspaper, you receive FREE access to all the exclusive content of the web site! Simply register to receive uninterrupted access to our award-winning and in-depth local online content!
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Regular Publications Publications for Subscription The Philippine Banking Sector: Stepping Up to the Challenge of Setting the Foundation for Sustained & Inclusive GrowthDate: 01.14.2011Place: Fort San Antonio Abad, BSP Head Office Complex, ManilaOccasion: BSP's Annual Reception for the Banking Community,Speaker: Governor Amando M. Tetangco, Jr.Distinguished members of the executive, judicial and legislative branches of government, members of the diplomatic corps, the leaders of the Philippine banking community, multilateral agencies, the media, the private sector, NGOs, friends, good evening…. and welcome to the annual reception of the Monetary Board of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas for the banking community. As Governor of the Bangko Sentral and concurrent Chairman of the Monetary Board, I am one of your hosts. Your other hosts tonight are the six other members of the Monetary Board … who I will now invite to kindly join me here on stage: Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima, MB Members Juanita Amatong, Nelly Favis-Villafuerte, Alfredo Antonio, Ignacio Bunye and Peter Favila. Ladies and gentlemen. We thank all of you for joining us tonight. This is an auspicious time… for our economy in general and our banking sector in particular. First, our economy as measured by GDP grew 7.5% in the first nine months in 2010; Second, inflation remained at low single digit levels, averaging 3.8 for the entire year in 2010 or at the low end of the Government's target range of 3.5-5.5 percent Third, the Bangko Sentral's policy rates have remained at record low levels since July 2009: 4 per cent for overnight borrowing and 6 per cent for overnight lending. As a result, most banks have also clipped their interest rates and kept the cost of money relatively lower. Fourth, our strong external position provides a strong cushion against possible external shocks. Our gross international reserves (GIR) as of end-December 2010 is at an all-time high at $62.1 billion, higher by $17.9 billion compared to the $44.2 billion total in December 2009. This is partly due to our overseas Filipinos who continue to remit money to the Philippines in record levels. ifth, improvements in our economic performance and prospects have resulted in better credit assessment for our country. In November last year, the Philippines received a credit rating upgrade from S & P, the first in 13 years. And last week, Moody's Investors Service changed the outlook on the Government of the Philippines' Ba3 foreign and local-currency bond ratings to positive from stable; this is its second positive rating action in 18 months. ixth, the Philippine peso has maintained its relative competitiveness with other currencies in the region as effective management of foreign exchange inflows by the Bangko Sentral has allowed the peso to remain relatively stable. Ladies and gentlemen, one of the reasons behind the sustained growth of our economy is our banking system which has remained sound, stable, and liquid… through the recent global economic and financial crises. Lending, deposits, and profitability posted healthy growth rates in 2010; average capital adequacy ratio of over 15% remained comfortably above the BSP's 10% minimum requirement; and non-performing loans remained generally low at 3%. In fact, initial assessments indicate that 2010 could be one of the best years for Philippine banks. Equally important, we have made significant strides in our inclusive finance program. With the use of modern technology, more and more people become part of the financial mainstream, gaining access from the different corners of the archipelago. And in parallel with the expansion of credit delivery channels, we have broadened and intensified our economic and financial education program to empower different sectors of our society. As of September 2010, for instance, outstanding microfinance loans of 200 banks to 933,000 borrowers stood at P6.53 billion…. or an average of nearly P7,000 per borrower. What is inspiring is that many of these micro borrowers have also become net savers with deposit accounts in banks. These achievements have been recognized by international organizations and the markets. For instance, the 2010 Global Microscope on Microfinance conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit, ranked the Philippines as the best in terms of our policy and regulatory framework for microfinance and number two overall for best performing country for microfinance, next only to Peru. But, our agenda does not… and should not… end here; there is so much more that we can… and should do. You and I know that millions of Filipinos still live in poverty. Among others, we should put in place an even more inclusive financial system by developing new programs to accommodate more of our entrepreneurial poor, the underbanked, and the unbanked. Banks can also broaden and make their corporate social responsibility programs more inclusive … on a sustained basis. They can be related to education, livelihood, the arts, or cultural heritage preservation. The ideal is to empower and equip our people with skills that will make them productive and self-reliant for the long-term, within their respective communities. The Government's public-private partnership program under President Benigno S. Aquino III also offers new opportunities for our banking sector. Not only will PPP projects generate employment, they will also fill in our country's need for infrastructure and catalysts that will spur long-term growth If the leaders of our banks represented here tonight respond to these challenges, then our banking community can rightfully claim to have set up the foundation for sustained and inclusive growth in our country. Growth that will in turn generate better returns and further strengthen our banking system. Growth from investments that will generate a virtuous cycle, improve the lives of Filipinos and make our country a better place. On our part, we at the Bangko Sentral commits to work even better to deliver on our mandate concerning the three pillars of central banking: promoting stable prices through responsive monetary policies; maintaining a reliable and efficient payments and settlement system; and ensuring a sound and stable banking system. In all these, good governance will be our guide along with our corporate values of patriotism, integrity, excellence, dynamism, and solidarity. Ladies and gentlemen. Behind me, you can see the new logo of the Bangko Sentral highlighted by the Philippine eagle: a symbol of strength, clear vision and freedom, the qualities we aspire for as a central bank. We are also proud of our new generation banknotes that pay tribute to Filipinos who played significant roles at various moments of our nation's history and feature World heritage sites and iconic natural wonders we are proud of as Filipinos. Finally, we at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas thank all of our special guests for your continuing support. We have accomplished much in the past years because you have worked with us in crafting and implementing challenging reforms that have made our banking system sound and stable through difficult periods. If we remain united in pursuing much-needed reforms, we can transform our banking system to become even stronger and an even more effective catalyst for development. At this point, may I invite all of you to offer a toast to a better Philippines…. where peace reigns, good governance prevails, and development is truly inclusive. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! Thank you and let's enjoy the rest of the evening. Archives
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We Work Wonders In this Section Giving to BucknellGive to PeopleGive to PlacesGive to ProgramsGive Time and ExpertiseGive AssetsWe Do News & EventsOur Thanks to YouContact Us Patricia Scripko ’05, Jacquie Bachand ’13 and David Scadden ’75, P’11 Dr. David Scadden ’75, P’11 once told The New York Times, “People who take care of cancer patients and also have the research dimension are people who are unsatisfied with how things are but optimistic about how they might be.” He was talking about a colleague, but he might as well have been talking about himself. Scadden began his medical career intent on being a practicing physician, until his mother was diagnosed with cancer. He was deeply troubled by the limited tools available to help her. He wanted to change “the inevitable death sentence” cancer used to be. And he has. Today he is one of the foremost stem-cell researchers in the world, and his work influences therapies for treating cancer and AIDS patients. Scadden, who holds a joint appointment at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital, is also known for mentoring young doctors and researchers, including many Bucknell graduates and students such as Patricia Scripko ’05 and Jacquie Bachand ’13. When asked what he looks for when he invites young researchers into his lab, Scadden says, “Grit and energy— people with passions who want to embody those passions. They don’t have to know exactly what they want to do, but they know they are going to commit themselves to it when they figure it out.” The medical researcher who began his college career as an English major says the seeming trajectory in the lives of others is deceiving. “We can’t see the tremendous complexity of another person’s path, but a great education positions students to test and find and remake the path.” Envisioning a different future and having the talent, drive and determination to get there is what Bucknell is about. From revolutionizing industries to running global corporations and nonprofits, from creating powerful works of fiction, film and television to students launching dozens of research and service projects that are changing lives for the better—Bucknellians work wonders.
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American Douglas to move operation to Buffalo By David Robinson | News Business Reporter on March 26, 2013 - 12:10 AM American Douglas Metals plans to move its aluminum and steel processing operations from the Town of Tonawanda to a much bigger site in Buffalo in a $2.9 million project that is expected to create 11 new jobs over the next two years.American Douglas, a family-owned business that makes and processes aluminum and steel products at plants in Tonawanda, Orlando, Fla., and Atlanta, will nearly triple its space by moving to the vacant Millcraft facility at 99 Bud Mill Drive.The Erie County Industrial Development Agency approved $49,000 in sales and mortgage tax breaks for the project on Monday. The company also could seek property tax incentives if the project results in an increase in the $1.6 million assessment on the property, said Karen Fiala, the IDA’s assistant treasurer.American Douglas executives said the company needed to move from its current 30,000-square-foot location on Henderson Avenue in the Town of Tonawanda because the company’s rapid growth requires it to expand their operations, but its current site does not have room for an expansion.The company’s new Buffalo location will have almost three times as much space – 87,000-square-feet – and ECIDA officials said the project is expected to increase American Douglas’ work force from 21 today to 32 in two years.Because the project involves tax breaks that support the move of a company from one Erie County municipality to another, Town of Tonawanda Supervisor Anthony Caruana was consulted on the project and said he had no objections.Caruana said Town of Tonawanda officials had worked with the company to try to find a suitable site for expansion in the town but were unable to find one. The cost of acquiring and demolishing properties next to its Henderson Avenue plant made it too expensive to expand at that location, and no other sites in the town met American Douglas’ requirements, he said.“This is a good opportunity for them,” Caruana said. “The good news is that they’re staying in Erie County.” email: drobinson@buffnews.com
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Apollo metal gobos are made from an 8 mil stainless steel with a high quantity of nickel and chromium that provide longer life and image quality. The majority of alternative products on the market are made from a 5 mil stainless steel comprised of a large amount of carbon steel that begins to oxidize (rust) and breakdown in a shorter period of time. If a magnet sticks to the pattern, it is mainly carbon steel - which means it is not an Apollo pattern. Additional Information Apollo Gobos Gobo Type
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Stephen M. Ross School of Business :: University of Michigan Invest in Ross Directories & Contacts YOU ARE HERE: Home > News & Media Experts Guide Business School Press Kit Business School Publications UM Publications News Room FAQ News Room Contacts My iMpact Strategic Positioning Tool Kit Wayne Baker Professor Wayne Baker's Arab American Study Portrays Complex Population 8/2/2004 -- Many Arab Americans in the Detroit area have had a 'bad experience' since 9/11, but many more have received positive support from others. ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Fifteen percent of Arabs and Chaldeans in the Detroit area say they personally have had a "bad experience" after the Sept. 11 attacks because of their ethnicity, according to preliminary results from a University of Michigan study. These experiences include verbal insults, workplace discrimination, targeting by law enforcement or airport security, vandalism, and, in rare cases, vehicular and physical assault. But a greater proportion (one-third) has received expressions of support from non-Arabs. A majority of the representative sample of Detroit-area Arabs and Chaldeans surveyed by Michigan Business School professor Wayne Baker and his research team at the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR) favor increased law enforcement and intelligence agency surveillance to ensure U.S. homeland security. But only 17 percent–compared with 49 percent of a representative sample of the general population in the area–support increased surveillance that targets Arab Americans. The general population believes Arab Americans need to do more to fight terrorism, while nearly 75 percent of Arabs and Chaldeans say they are doing all they can. Just 36 percent, compared with 53 percent of the general population, believe that U.S. involvement in the Middle East is contributing to the region's stability. In this landmark study of one of the oldest, largest and most visible Arab-American communities in the nation, researchers interviewed 1,016 Arabs and Chaldeans and 508 members of the general population in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. The Detroit Arab American Study, funded primarily by the Russell Sage Foundation, is a collaboration between the U-M's ISR, the University of Michigan-Dearborn and an advisory panel of community representatives from more than 20 secular, religious and social service organizations. "Arabs, Chaldeans and others of Middle Eastern descent have been singled out for public scrutiny and government surveillance," says Baker, a sociologist and professor of management and organizations at the Business School. "Speculation about this population has been intense, but accurate information is rare. This report provides a reliable and comprehensive profile of this important community. One popular misconception the new findings correct involves the community's religious affiliations, according to researcher Ronald Stockton of the U-M-Dearborn Center for Arab American Studies. "The majority of this population is Christian–about 58 percent–and 42 percent are Muslim," Stockton says. While both Christian and Muslim members of the Arab community are deeply religious, Muslims are much more likely to worry about the image of their religion and the future of their families. "Forty-two percent of Muslim Arabs feel that their religion is not respected by mainstream society, compared to just 11 percent of Christian Arabs and Chaldeans," says Princeton University political scientist Amaney Jamal, a member of the study team. "When asked whether they worry more since September 11 about the future of their families in the U.S, 58 percent of Muslims said they do, compared with 31 percent of Christians." Among the study's other key findings: Although three-quarters of the Arabs and Chaldeans surveyed were born overseas and immigrated to the United Stats, a large majority–79 percent–are U.S. citizens. Most are bilingual and 80 percent speak English well or very well. Eighty-six percent say they feel at home in the United States and 91 percent say they are proud to be American. Arabs and Chaldeans are both richer and poorer than Americans as a whole, with 25 percent claiming household incomes of more than $100,000 and the same proportion struggling to make ends meet with family incomes of less than $20,000 a year. Arabs and Chaldeans express more confidence in the American legal system and in local police than the general Detroit-area population, but are much more concerned about whether people accused of terrorism will receive fair trials. Arabs and Chaldeans are more likely than other residents of the area to take part in demonstrations and protests, but less likely to sign petitions or contribute to political campaigns. About three-quarters of Arabs and Chaldeans watch the news on television every day or several days a week and half feel that American news coverage is biased against Muslims. About 40 percent of the general population in the area agrees. "While the Arab and Chaldean communities in the Detroit area clearly have a strong sense of cultural and religious identity, many of them say they need to make a greater effort to communicate with and be open to other Americans," Baker says. "They also believe that the fight against anti-Arab stereotypes and discrimination is crucial. They want to improve their relations with other communities, achieve better representation in government and the media, and become more involved in American society while at the same time keeping their culture alive in America." The Detroit Arab American Study research team also includes U-M researchers Sally Howell, Andrew Shryock, Ann Chih Lin and Mark Tessler. Additional funds for the study were provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the following U-M units: the Dearborn Center for Arab American Studies; the Institute for Social Research; the Office of the Provost; the Office of the Vice President for Research; the Center for Local, State and Urban Policy (CLOSUP); the Michigan Business School and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. Face-to-face interviews were conducted among adults of Arabic or Chaldean descent who were 18 years old and older and resided in households in the tri-county Detroit metro area between July and December 2003, randomly selected from an area probability sample and from mailing and membership lists. A total of 1,389 eligible households were identified in the initial screening process, with 1,016 (73.1 percent) completing the study interview. The AAPOR response rate for the combined dual-frame sample was 73.7 percent. The margin of error was plus or minus 3.5 percent. For more information about the Detroit Arab American Study, including a copy of the executive summary and full technical information on the survey, visit the ISR web site at www.isr.umich.edu. Bernie DeGroat E-mail: bernied@umich.edu Ross Home| iMpact| � Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan
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News Briefs and Press Releases College Home > Communications > News Home > Feature > 2006 LYCEUM: Rhode Island Auditor General: “Ready to Ride and Spread the Alarm” Like a modern Paul Revere, Rhode Island Auditor General Ernest Almonte delivers a message of fiscal awareness on a personal and governmental level. During a February Accountancy Lyceum presentation, Almonte (left in photo with Ira Solomon, head of the Department of Accountancy) told undergraduate students and faculty members that they need to push for accountability and transparency in federal, state, and local fiscal reporting so that they – and other members of the public – are better informed. Accounting professionals, he said, “have to learn to tell people what they need to hear.” Almonte highlighted spending in the last 40 years, showing the decline in military spending (from 46% of the federal budget in 1964 to 20% in 2004) and the sharp upturn in spending for Medicare (from nothing in 1964 because the program did not yet exist to 19% in 2004). “I’m an optimistic guy,” Almonte said. “But the numbers [of the federal deficit] are all big and all bad. We have a serious problem that is a short time away.” He noted that state and local governments are in worse shape than people generally think, partly because fiscal reporting is difficult to understand and because accounting rules make it easy to under-report the true financial impact of expenditures and obligations. Like government spending, personal savings have also declined with too many Americans spending more than they take in. He urged students to get their personal finances in order to better weather the impact of the deficit on their lives. That impact would likely take the form of higher state or local taxes or a reduction in services, with the resulting need for citizens to purchase services on their own. Almonte is taking steps to help people become educated about the problem and playing a part in finding solutions. In addition to his evangelical quest to inform citizens, he and his staff in the auditor general’s office offer training sessions for local government officials, most of whom are not trained accountants. The training programs help local officials better understand the financial reports they receive and the long- and short-term implications of their policy and budgetary decisions. He offers similar sessions for reporters and media representatives. Ernest Almonte was appointed Auditor General of the State of <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Rhode Island in 1994. With a professional staff of more than 40, he is responsible for audits of the state's financial statements, federal audits of grants and appropriations, and oversight of quasi-public agencies and municipalities. Prior to his appointment, he was the chief executive officer and owner of a public accounting firm. Almonte serves as the chair of the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and has been appointed by the Comptroller General of the United States to the Advisory Council on Government Auditing Standards and the Domestic Working Group of the Federal GAO. In concluding his remarks, Almonte told his audience that he needs their help in getting his message out. “I want this information to catch on like an educational virus.” --Ginny Hudak-David ® Copyright 2005 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Rev. Sun Myung Moon, Leader Of The 'Moonies,' Has Died Foreign Staff, The Daily Telegraph Sep. 2, 2012, 6:53 PM 801 Alex Wong / Getty ImagesRev. Sun Myung MoonThe Rev Sun Myung Moon, the self-proclaimed messiah who turned his Unification Church into a worldwide religious movement and a multi-billion dollar business empire, has died at the aged of 92. Church officials said Mr Moon died with his family by his side late last night at a church-owned hospital near his home in Gapyeong, northeast of Seoul, two weeks after being admitted to hospital with pneumonia. The church gained fame and notoriety in the 1970s and 1980s for holding mass weddings of thousands of followers, often from different countries, always dressed identically, whom Mr Moon matched up in a bid to build a multicultural religious world. In the early 1970s the term “Moonies” was coined for his followers, which he launched a vigorous but futile public relations campaign against. It later came to be commonly used by his faithful. In that period the church faced numerous accusations of using devious recruitment tactics and duping followers out of money. Parents of followers in the United States and elsewhere expressed worries that their children were brainwashed into joining. The church responded by saying that many other new religious movements faced similar accusations in their early stages. The church subsequently adopted a lower profile and focused on corporate activities that included the conservative Washington Times newspaper, the New Yorker Hotel in Manhattan, Bridgeport University in Connecticut, as well as a hotel and a fledgling car maker in North Korea. It acquired a ski resort, a professional soccer team and other businesses in South Korea, and a seafood distribution firm that supplies sushi to Japanese restaurants across the United States. The Unification Church still claims millions of members worldwide, though church defectors and other critics said the figure is no more than 100,000 and that its chief current function is commercial. Born in a town that is now in North Korea, Mr Moon founded his religious movement in Seoul in 1954 after surviving the Korean War. Raised a Presbyterian, he claimed a vision of Christ visited him at the age of 16 and told to finish his work on earth. He preached new interpretations of lessons from the Bible, and fused elements of Christianity and Confucianism into his own book outlining his principles, "Divine Principle”, published in 1957. He quickly drew young followers with his conservative, family-oriented value system and conducted his first mass wedding in Seoul in the early 1960s. The "blessing ceremonies" grew in scale over the next two decades, with a 1982 wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York – the first outside South Korea – drawing thousands of participants. "International and intercultural marriages are the quickest way to bring about an ideal world of peace," Mr Moon said in a 2009 autobiography. Mr Moon began rebuilding his relationship with North Korea in 1991, meeting Kim Il-sung and claiming that he asked the North Korean leader to give up his nuclear ambitions. He also developed good relationships with conservative American leaders, including presidents Richard Nixon, whom he defended over the Watergate scandal, Ronald Reagan and the first George Bush, but served 13 months at in a federal US prison in 1984-1985 for tax evasion. As he grew older, Mr Moon quietly handed over day-to-day control of the church and businesses to his children. His youngest son, the Rev Hyung-jin Moon, was named the church's top religious director in April 2008. Mr Moon is survived by his second wife and 10 children. This post originally appeared at The Daily Telegraph . Copyright 2014. He was 92.
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scott-thompson Yahoo CEO: I Do Not Have An Informed Opinion On Display Advertising Jan. 4, 2012, 11:30 AM 1,797 petrushansen See Also Here's The Part Of Yahoo's Earnings Report That Matters The Most Yahoo, Still Stuck In Neutral Yahoo Soars On Earnings Even Though Its Underlying Business Is Still Stagnant Yahoo, which in 2011 re-branded itself as the "premiere digital media company," has hired a product manager to be its CEO, not a media or advertising executive. During his first call with analysts and investors as Yahoo CEO – just moments ago – Scott Thompson freely admitted that he knows little about the business that makes Yahoo most of its money, display advertising. The former president of PayPal said: "it's too early for me to have any informed opinion on the display space and what's happening there and what's happening next." After that concession, Thompson said he thought Yahoo's massive store of data would prove to be an asset in the advertising business. Later on in the call, Thompson said that if Yahoo built "great experiences" for users, it would be able to make money through advertising. We've asked Yahoo for an interview with Thompson. They've told us they'd like to make it happen. facebook "It's too early for me to have any informed opinion on the display space and what's happening there and what's happening next."
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Article: Jack L. Pringle, Sr.s Summary: Jack L. Pringle, Sr., 85, of Winfield, passed away Saturday afternoon, Nov. 17, 2012 at his home.
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1Aida D. Donald 1Brian Lamb Aida D. Donald Q&A with Aida Donald Aida Donald, author of Citizen Soldier: A Life of Harry S. Truman, discussed how the 33rd president’s early career was characterized by his efforts to remain honest despite the…
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Regional Security in Asia President Bush talked about the importance of free trade and focused on North Korea’s nuclear weapons program in a speech at the… read more President Bush talked about the importance of free trade and focused on North Korea’s nuclear weapons program in a speech at the National University of Singapore University Cultural Centre Theater. He also emphasized regional security and efforts to combat terrorism. This was the first stop of his eight-day, three-nation Asian trip, including an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Vietnam the next day. close Javascript must be enabled in order to access C-SPAN videos. U.S. President [R] United States White House Travel | Foreign Trip U.S.-Iraq Relations President Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki spoke to reporters about their summit meeting in Jordan, the… U.S.-Brazil Relations During a trip to Latin American countries President Bush and President Lula da Silva held a news conference to talk… U.S.-Mexico Relations President Bush and Mexican President Calderon spoke to the press about relations between the U.S. and Mexico, trade… Presidental Radio Address President Bush gave his weekly radio address from the G-8 Summit in Russia. Topics included energy security,… Clip: Regional Security in Asia White House Event First Aired:Nov 16, 2006Last Aired:Nov 17, 2006
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< Watch Live Events Delaware Student-Athlete Spotlight WeAreTheCAA JORDAN FRIED'S SPECIAL DAY AT THE NEW YORK CITY MARATHON Courtesy: CAA N.Y. (Nov. 12, 2010) - To some finishing the New York City Marathon is an accomplishment, and it absolutely is. But for Hofstra Men's Lacrosse sophomore Jordan Fried, running in the 2010 New York City Marathon last Sunday meant much more than just finishing, which he did in 3:22. "Running in the New York City Marathon was an amazing, never to be forgotten experience," Fried said Monday night. "The whole day was filled with tons of positive energy. Everyone has their own personal goals and you have 45,000 runners and their families all supporting one another." The Chappaqua, N.Y. native ran as part of "Fred's Team", a group of dedicated runners of all abilities who participate in athletic events to raise funds for cancer research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Since its founding in 1995, Fred's Team, named in honor of running legend and co-founder of the New York City Marathon, Fred Lebow, has raised more than $38 million to benefit vital research at MSKCC. While being treated for cancer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering in the early 1990s, Lebow never stopped running. As he jogged down the hospital hallways, he was inspired by the hope he saw in the faces of the pediatric patients he passed and became determined to run to raise money for a cure. One of those kids could have been Fried. Seventeen years ago, Fried was diagnosed with leukemia as a three year old and underwent chemotherapy and other treatment at Memorial Sloan-Kettering. Two years later, he was cancer-free. Memorial Sloan-Kettering treats more children with cancer than any other institution in the world. Their physicians and scientists have pioneered therapeutic regimens that have sparked remarkable progress in treating infants, children, teenagers, and young adults with cancer. Something Fried has not forgotten. "For me, I felt great and was very happy with my 3:17 time," Fried said. "More importantly, to run past Sloan- Kettering Hospital where I spent a lot of time as a young child was a huge accomplishment. I remember watching the marathon as a patient at Sloan-Kettering. So now, to return to 1st Avenue as a runner was very emotional." His battle and victory over leukemia has had a life-long positive effect that goes beyond his well-being. "My health issues as a young child have motivated me my whole life to be the best runner, best lacrosse player, and best student I can be," Fried comments. "To have the support and encouragement of my family, Coach (Seth) Tierney and all my coaches, and all my friends and teammates at Hofstra meant the world to me." Asked what the best part of his Marathon run was, Fried didn't have to think long. "Seeing my parents on 1st Avenue, cheering me on, made this a very special day for me." Fred's Team is the primary source of support for the Aubrey Fund for Pediatric Cancer Research, established in 1997 to benefit ongoing research for childhood cancers, including leukemia, neuroblastoma, brain tumors, and certain forms of sarcoma. For more information on being part of Fred's Team or how to contribute to the Aubrey Fund for Pediatric Cancer Research, please click here. MORE ABOUT THE CAA NEWS CAA Food Drive Challenge Is A Big Success SECOND ANNUAL DELAWARE-TOWSON PIGSKIN PASS TO SUPPORT SPECIAL OLYMPICS SET FOR SATURDAY,...
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Reshanda Gray recorded 32 points and a career-high 15 rebounds in Cal's 69-53 win. Courtesy: GoldenBearSports.com Gray Leads Bears Past Bruins, 69-53 Courtesy: Cal Athletics Release: 01/26/2014 Related Links BERKELEY – After Reshanda Gray scored 32 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead No. 19/16 California past UCLA 69-53 Sunday, California head coach Lindsay Gottlieb called the junior from Los Angeles one of the hardest working players in the Golden Bear program. To the 2,060 in attendance at Haas Pavilion and the many more watching live on the Pac-12 Networks, it seemed like Gray could be the hardest working player in the entire Pac-12 conference. Her 32 points were one shy of her career-high of 33 set against Oregon earlier this season, and her 15 rebounds and two steals were both career-highs for the forward. One of the top post players in the country, Gray was 12-of-18 from the field and a stellar 8-of-9 from the free throw line to will the Golden Bears (14-5, 6-2 Pac-12) to the win after dropping a contest to USC Friday night. The 15-point margin of victory over UCLA (10-11, 4-5 Pac-12) is the largest this season for the Bears against a Pac-12 opponent, and the Golden Bears seem to have found their groove at just the right time with No. 4 Stanford looming on the horizon with two games against the Cardinal in the next seven days. Gray’s play wasn’t the only indicator that the Bears are hitting their stride. Brittany Boyd had another typical triple-threat night with 18 points, five rebounds and six assists while adding three steals. California as a team shot 20-of-24 from the free throw line – making it the third time in the past three weeks that the Bears set a Gottlieb-era free throw percentage record. “The main key was how are we going to bounce back (from the USC loss),” Gray said after the game. “I think my team did a really great job of bouncing back. We fell apart in the last six minutes that game, so our main focus was to play hard for 40 minutes.” Gray earned her seventh double-double of the season and 11th of her career. The 15 boards surpassed her previous high mark of 14 last set against UCLA on Feb. 9, 2012. The two teams played a nearly even first half with both teams jockeying for position until the Bears took a seven-point lead into the break. Gray scored 17 points in the opening period, including a 5-of-5 effort from the free throw line and a last second putback layup at the buzzer to send the Bears into the break with a 37-31 lead. Gray opened the second half with the same intensity, scoring six of Cal’s first eight points of the half as Cal raced to a 10-point lead, 47-37. Once the lead hit double-digits, the Bruins would not get any closer than 12 points the rest of the way. The Golden Bears pushed their lead to as many as 20 points in the second half with a 69-49 lead with 2:17 remaining before taking the 69-53 final. California travels to Bay Area rival Stanford this Thursday for the first Battle of the Bay matchup. Tip-off is scheduled for 8 p.m. and the game will air live on the Pac-12 Networks with Mary Murphy, Krista Blunk and Ros Gold-Onwude on the call . Cal Bears Women's Basketball
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Abronia alpina, a dicot, is a perennial herb that is native to California and is endemic (limited) to California. It is included in the It is listed by the Federal Government as species of concern .
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Publisher's Desk Archive Call and ask about our 2008 advertising rates! (304) 354-6917 Publisher's Desk Want to read more? Click the link below to access the Publisher's Desk Archives sorted by date. Updated on Wednesday: You have probably seen the official seal of West Virginia many times on official documents and proclamations. Have you ever noticed the symbolism it portrays? One of the first acts of the legislature, when West Virginia became a state, was to commission an official state seal. Designed by Joseph H. Diss Debar, a former French artist living in Doddridge County, it was adopted in September of 1863, and has never been changed. Soon after West Virginia gained statehood, the state’s first Legislature adopted the design for its official seal. The front of the seal is called the obverse side. In the center is a boulder with ivy, signifying strength, steadfastness and stability. Etched in the stone is the date of West Virginia’s entrance into the Union, June 20, 1863. The design captures the true importance of West Virginia’s natural resources and the resolve of its people. Two rifles lie crossed in front of the boulder, and are draped with the Liberty Cap, signifying the state’s willingness to defend itself in the name of Liberty. On one side of the boulder is a representation of Agriculture, as a farmer stands with his ax and plow before a cornstalk. On the other side, Industry is symbolized by a miner shouldering his pickax, and behind him an anvil and sledge hammer. These images are surrounded by the words, “State of West Virginia,” and the state’s motto, “Montani Semper Liberi,” or “Mountaineers Always Free.” The whole scene shows the principal pursuits and resources of the state. The reverse side of the Great Seal is called the Governor’s Seal. It is encircled by a wreath of laurel and oak leaves, signifying valor and strength. Fruits and grains, the state’s principal crops, are interwoven. The central theme is a landscape. On a distant mountain, a train passes over the B&O Railroad viaduct in Preston County, one of the great engineering feats of its day. A log frame house graces the cultivated slope on the other side of the mountain. Near the center of the landscape is a factory, and a river runs through with boats on it. Nearby are a shed and derrick, representing the production of salt and petroleum. The foreground shows a meadow where sheep and cattle are grazing. Above this landscape, the sun comes from behind clouds, indicating that former obstacles are disappearing, and in the rays of the sun is the motto, “Libertas e Fidelitate,” or “Liberty from Loyalty.” On two sides of a small 2½” circle, you will find the history, the hopes, and the ideals of the 35th state . . . the great Seal of West Virginia. Information is from “West Virginia . . . That’s The Story,” compiled by Pleasants County Library Board in 1995; also, www.wvsos.com/execrecords/wvseal.htm. This Week's Editorial:By Helen Morris: Calhoun County Map Calhoun Chronicle's Guestbook © 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Calhoun County Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 400, Grantsville, WV 26147
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Subscribe today! | Login Home » News » The Cinderella of nursing care The Cinderella of nursing care The number of Australians with mental health problems is enormous, but education in this complex area has tended to be neglected – a situation that universities are now being urged to address in their training of nursing students. By Antonia Maiolo. It is estimated that 45 per cent of Australians aged between 16 and 85 will experience a mental health-related disorder in their lifetime, and experts say it is essential that all nurses are trained in psychiatric care to equip them to deal with related situations. Scott Trueman, a lecturer from the centre for nursing and midwifery research at James Cook University, says that as the number of people living with mental health rises, universities need to increase nursing students’ awareness and knowledge of this complex topic. “The research is overwhelming that mental health should be embedded in undergraduate degrees [for nursing students] because so many patients now have mental health issues,” he says. Trueman, a trained mental health nurse, is undertaking a PhD study in the experience of rural and remote generalist nurses in caring for mental health patients. Having worked in rural and remote locations for the past eight years, he says he has spoken to many nurses who feel stressed, uncertain, isolated and, on occasion, as though they do not have the necessary skills to care for this client population. “The nurses I’ve spoken to say that unlike other areas of nursing, mental health up-skilling and ongoing training is not prioritised,” he says. “They often feel inadequate as they’ve not had their skills updated.” Further to this, other factors often identified by nurses working in rural and remote areas is geographic isolation and a lack of resources. “Nurses in rural and remote locations often don’t have other staff to assist or from whom they can seek advice,” he says. “That further reinforces their lack of confidence.” However Trueman says that although urban nurses receive more continuing training, support and resources, it’s not conclusive that this translates into higher levels of confidence in caring for people with mental health problems. He says a key problem is that less emphasis is often placed on mental health training; better initial and further training for rural and remote nurses as well as urban nurses in this field would encourage them to feel more confident in providing holistic care. Professor Brenda Happell, director of the mental health nursing innovation centre recently established at Central Queensland University, North Rockhampton, says that mental health training for nursing students is commonly overlooked. “The breadth and depth of training in mental health nursing varies considerably across Australian universities,” she says. “Generally it receives much less attention than acute medical-surgical nursing. “In some universities it doesn’t exist as discrete content but is integrated into other subjects. That means it’s often neglected or misinterpreted by nurse academics with no background in mental health nursing.” Louise Byrne, course coordinator of CQU’s mental health nursing program, says that regardless of where someone works in health, they are bound to interact with people who are dealing with mental health.“The better nurses understand these issues, the better they can perform their roles,” she says. To reduce stigma as well as increase knowledge about the issue, Flinders University has launched a free online mental health course, or MOOC, which started on October 28. Titled “Mental wealth: know it and grow it”, it is not restricted to people with health backgrounds and has more than 150 registrants from about eight countries. It also aims to encourage participants to look out for their own and others’ mental health. The course was designed by Professor Eimear Muir-Cochrane, chair of nursing at Flinders, who says stigma among academics, general nurses and the public has been very high. “People fear mental illness and have prejudices about difference as well as perceptions that people may have brought it on themselves, for example,” Muir-Cochrane says. Such fears are driven by ignorance and a lack of understanding and education, she says. The problem is that nurses need to be able to identify mental health problems because they come into contact with patients affected by them “every day in all nursing settings”, she says. “Due to the link between obesity, cardiac and metabolic issues and mental illness it’s likely that nurses are frequently encountering patients in medical settings with mental health problems that have not been addressed,” she says. In recognising the importance of giving nursing students early exposure to mental health care, the University of Adelaide this year for the first time offered mental health training placements to first-year students. Associate lecturer Briony Lia says students are already benefiting from the new program. “For first-year students, working in a mental health setting puts them out of their comfort zone and challenges them, but it also provides them with great opportunities for personal and professional growth,” Lia says. “We’ve already seen skills development among these students, such as recognizing the signs of mental illness, changes in people’s behaviour and being able to communicate effectively with those who suffer from a mental illness.” Lia says this training will have flow-on benefits in whatever area of nursing the students work in, and will give them a more holistic approach to nursing. First-year nursing student Candice Lee says the experience has given her a profound insight into mental health. “This experience will definitely be invaluable in any area of nursing,” she says. “For example, my communication skills were challenged in the mental health setting but the techniques I’ve learned to overcome this will be transferable to my further learning as well as my professional practice.” Nursing student Isla Fraser who has completed two mental health work placements says gaining experience working with patients with a mental illness is vital for students. “It gives an insight into how to manage and support patients with specific illnesses,” she says. “I believe this is important because mental illness is so prevalent.” Careers in mental health Training in this field could also encourage students to look more favourably on mental health nursing as a career. Although there was an increase between 2007 and 2011 in the supply of mental health nurses, from 69 to 77 full-time equivalent positions per 100,000 population, Happell claims research shows that mental health is one of the least popular areas of nursing practice among students. The 2011 National Health Workforce Dataset shows that employed nurses, both registered and enrolled, who indicated they were working principally in mental health, comprised about one in 20, or an estimated 17,916 out of 283,587 nurses employed in Australia. “Adequate quality and quantity of theory and practice in mental health nursing can be influential in producing more positive attitudes to this field as a viable career option,” Happell says. Research confirms, however, that nurses themselves have similar stigmatising views about people with mental illness as do people in the general population, she says, and while physical and mental health problems all too frequently coexist, the latter are not usually detected or addressed. “Mental health nursing education, including theory and clinical practice,” she says, “is therefore crucial in helping to engender more positive attitudes towards people with mental illness so we can provide good quality care.” Please login to view content or register for a 4 week FREE Trial. Instructor in English (several posts) Hung Hom, Hong Kong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Teaching Fellow (several posts) Chair Professors / Professors The Hong Kong Institute of Education Sign up for weekly email alerts Sign up for 4 week free trial
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UofMHEALTH.ORG UMHS U-M GATEWAY U-M MEDICAL SCHOOL RSS ABOUT UMCCC CANCER & TREATMENTS FOR CANCER CENTER PATIENTS PREVENTION & RISK ASSESSMENT CLINICAL TRIALS & RESEARCH LIVING WITH CANCER Cancer Center in the News Home > Newsroom > News Archive Bladder-sparing treatment shows promise against cancer, maintains quality of life, UMHS study finds Ann Arbor - For patients with invasive bladder cancer, treatment has typically meant an operation to remove the bladder and nearby organs. This requires up to a week in the hospital and leaves patients with a reconstructed bladder or urostomy bag. Minimally invasive surgery combined with chemotherapy and radiation therapy has potential in some patients to cure the cancer but preserve the bladder. A new pilot study by University of Michigan Health System researchers found combining radiation therapy and a chemotherapy drug that is used successfully with other forms of cancer may effectively treat bladder cancer without toxic reactions, while allowing many patients to preserve their bladder. Results of the study appeared in two papers published this month. The first paper, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, tested appropriate doses of the chemotherapy drug gemcitabine. The second paper, published in Urology, looked at quality of life. Instead of cystectomy, surgery that removes the entire bladder, 24 patients with muscle invasive cancer confined to the bladder underwent transurethral surgery, a procedure that involves no incision, to remove the tumor cells. Patients then received low doses of gemcitabine along with radiation therapy for six weeks. The radiation was given once daily, five days a week; chemotherapy was given twice each week throughout the six weeks. By monitoring toxic reactions such as low blood counts, the researchers were able to determine the dose at which patients could tolerate combined gemcitabine and radiation therapy. All but two patients showed no signs of cancer at their first follow-up screening. About four years later, 65 percent of the patients were still cancer-free – similar to results with more aggressive surgery – and they still had intact bladders. “The exciting part of this study is we were able to use gemcitabine at a dose that increases the effectiveness of radiation without causing significant toxicities – and 16 of 24 patients kept their bladder,” says study author David C. Smith, M.D., associate professor of internal medicine and urology at U-M Medical School and medical director of the Multidisciplinary Urologic Oncology Clinic at the U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center. Smith emphasizes that this approach, which is still experimental, will likely work best on certain types of patients, namely those whose disease has not spread outside the bladder and who do not have a condition called carcinoma in situ. It may also be an option for patients who cannot have surgery because of a large tumor or other medical conditions. Previous studies have looked at radiation alone to treat bladder cancer, but results were not promising. Other chemotherapy drugs in combination with radiation therapy have been used, but the chemotherapy regimen is too difficult for many patients to finish. When radiation and chemotherapy are administered ineffectively, patients end up needing surgery to remove their bladders anyway. The U-M team chose gemcitabine because it has been shown to make radiation more effective at killing cancer cells and generally does not cause severe side effects. Few study participants had toxic reactions, including bladder inflammation, low blood counts and liver damage, and most were able to receive full doses of chemotherapy throughout their radiation therapy. Gemcitabine has been used along with radiation therapy to treat pancreatic cancer and head and neck cancers. Study participants completed questionnaires about quality of life before treatment began, during their six weeks of treatment and after they completed treatment. Questionnaires asked about physical, emotional, social and functional well-being and included questions specific to bladder cancer patients about urinary and bowel control. The researchers found no statistically significant differences in responses before, during or after treatment. “Patients were able to finish the entire treatment regimen and the majority reported few changes in urinary urgency, bowel control and erectile function. Our results suggest gemcitabine with radiation therapy may be an effective way to treat bladder cancer in selected patients,” says study author Howard Sandler, M.D., professor of radiation oncology at U-M Medical School. Bladder preservation using gemcitabine and radiation is not currently offered to patients outside of clinical trials, and radical cystectomy remains the standard approach for most bladder cancer patients. Researchers are planning a larger, multicenter phase II study to further determine whether gemcitabine with radiation is a good option for treating bladder cancer. In addition to Smith and Sandler, study authors were James Montie, M.D., professor and chair of urology; James Hayman, M.D., clinical assistant professor of radiation oncology; Molly Sullivan, M.D., clinical assistant professor of radiation oncology; Cheryl Lee, M.D., assistant professor of urology; Elizabeth Kent, M.D., a hematology/oncology fellow; Joseph Herman, M.D., a radiation oncology resident; nurse practitioner Peggy Esper; physician assistant Judith Fardig; and biostatistician Kent Griffith. Funding for the study came from Eli Lilly and Co., the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health. Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol. 22, No. 13, pp. 2540–2545 Urology Vol. 64, pp. 69-73 Contact: Nicole Fawcett Developed & maintained by: Public Relations & Marketing Communications. Contact Us or UMHS. University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center1500 East Medical Center Drive
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Your browser does not support iframes. Read a digital copy of the latest edition of the Canyon Courier online. School board seeks input on budget questions -A A +A Wednesday, March 21, 2012 at 3:54 pm While there are many opinions about how we should educate our children in Jefferson County, we can all agree on one underlying principle — we care about our children, and we want the best for them. Jeffco schools have struggled over the last three years to manage more than $60 million in state funding cuts without hurting kids. We have reduced costs, closed under-enrolled schools, trimmed staff, streamlined administration and cut compensation.
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Under the looming Twelve Apostles and Lion’s Head, with views out across the turquoise-coloured sea, Camps Bay…
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3 Potential New Tactics for Preventing Diabetes If you like to follow the latest trends, here’s one you should skip: More Americans are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. This serious disease already affects nearly 26 million people in the U.S. Fortunately, you can do a lot to protect yourself.
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Registry-Based Research News Home>News/Media>Media Center>News Releases>2013>06>ACC/AHA Update Guideline for Management of Heart FailureUpdate increases emphasis on quality of life, care coordination, palliative care ACC/AHA Update Guideline for Management of Heart FailureUpdate increases emphasis on quality of life, care coordination, palliative care CONTACT: Rachel Cagan, rcagan@acc.org 202-375-6395 WASHINGTON (June 5, 2013) — The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association today released an expanded clinical practice guideline for the management of patients with heart failure, updating definitions and classifications for heart failure and increasing emphasis on patient-centric outcomes such as quality of life, shared decision making, care coordination, transitions, and palliative care. Approximately 5.1 million Americans have clinically manifested heart failure, which is a complex clinical syndrome that occurs when the heart’s ventricles can’t properly fill with or eject blood. More than 670,000 new cases are diagnosed annually and result in more than $30 billion of total healthcare costs. Designed to assist clinicians in selecting the best management strategy for individual patients, the 2013 guideline provides expert analysis of data on prevention, diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment. Where data are lacking, evidence gaps are highlighted in the document. Improving care quality, optimizing patient outcomes, and favorably affecting the efficient use of healthcare resources are all goals of the document, which was developed in collaboration with the American Academy of Family Physicians, American College of Chest Physicians, Heart Rhythm Society, and the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation. The 2013 Heart Failure Guideline is a thorough reassessment of heart failure diagnosis and management that goes beyond the previous 2005 Heart Failure Guideline and corresponding 2009 focused update. To draft the document, the ACC and AHA selected a multidisciplinary group of experts in cardiac care and asked them to perform a comprehensive literature review and to create a series of pertinent evidence tables. Writing committee members then weighed the strength of this evidence for or against certain tests or treatments and considered patient-specific modifiers that may influence care choices. The guideline covers the full trajectory of both inpatient and outpatient care for patients with heart failure, from the initial evaluation through treatment stages A-D, including palliative care, and highlight quality improvement and optimal adherence to performance measures. Specific diagnostic strategies addressed included laboratory diagnostic tests, noninvasive cardiac imaging, invasive evaluation, and detailed family histories with consideration for genetic screening, where applicable. The full range of treatment interventions including diuretics, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin-receptor blockers, beta blockers, statins, device therapy, mechanical circulatory support systems, cardiac transplantation, and surgical/percutaneous/transcatheter interventions were considered. According to writing committee chair Clyde W. Yancy, MD, MSc, Professor of Medicine and Chief of Cardiology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, highlights of the 2013 guideline include updated definitions and classifications for heart failure, a more focused approach to dilated cardiomyopathies, critical new indications for aldosterone antagonists, and important new considerations for more discriminate use of cardiac resynchronization device therapy. The document also discusses greater adherence to performance measures and quality measures (with timely recommendations to reduce readmissions) and places an even greater emphasis on patient-centric outcomes, such as quality-of-life issues, shared decision making, care coordination, transition of care, and palliative care. The 2013 Heart Failure Guideline is among the first ACC/AHA guidance documents to utilize the new designation for optimal treatment. Termed “guideline-directed medical therapy” (GDMT), this new designation allows clinicians to easily determine the specific course of care deemed most important in the management of heart failure. Yancy notes that this important “call-out” of GDMT should be especially helpful for primary care physicians and physician extenders involved in the care of patients with heart failure. “Amongst the many treatment recommendations in this guideline addressing care, the unambiguous nature of ‘GDMT’ emphasizes what works best and should be widely deployed,” he stated. Writing committee vice chair Mariell Jessup, MD, Professor of Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, adds that providing a more thorough analysis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) was a major focus of the 2013 guideline. “From epidemiology through clinical presentation and therapeutics, medical and surgical, we have exercised every opportunity to make specific mention of issues related to HFpEF,” Jessup said. “In today’s clinical environment, at least half—if not more—of the patients we see today with heart failure have a preserved ejection fraction. It is critical to develop a frame through which we can all see these patients and further our research efforts into best therapies for this important iteration of heart failure.” Yancy said the importance of the guideline cannot be underestimated. “Available data are clear that adherence to evidence-based guideline-directed care for heart failure improves outcomes,” he said. “The emphasis in this guideline on quality of care and performance improvement is well-placed and merits a firm embrace by those who see and treat patients with heart failure.” The work of the writing committee was supported exclusively by the ACC and AHA without commercial support. Writing committee members volunteered their time and were required to disclose all healthcare-related relationships, including those existing one year before the initiation of the writing project. Full text of the report, “2013 ACCF/AHA Guideline for the Management of Heart Failure,” will be published online today at 2 p.m. and in the Aug. 27 print issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. It will also be accessible on the ACC (www.cardiosource.org) and AHA (my.americanheart.org) websites. About the American College of Cardiology The mission of the American College of Cardiology is to transform cardiovascular care and improve heart health. The College is a 43,000-member medical society comprised of physicians, surgeons, nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists and practice managers. The College is a leader in the formulation of health policy, standards and guidelines. The ACC provides professional education, operates national registries to measure and improve quality of care, disseminates cardiovascular research, and bestows credentials upon cardiovascular specialists who meet stringent qualifications. For more information, visit www.cardiosource.org/ACC. About the American Heart Association The American Heart Association is devoted to saving people from heart disease and stroke – America’s No. 1 and No. 4 killers. We team with millions of volunteers to fund innovative research, fight for stronger public health policies, and provide lifesaving tools and information to prevent and treat these diseases. The Dallas-based association is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. To learn more or to get involved, call 1-800-AHA-USA1, visit heart.org or call any of our offices around the country. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. ###
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Our Golden Ticket Winner Shares His Stephanie Blythe on Her Carnegie Hal One of the Kids: Sid Solomon on Hosting Musical Explorers This fall, artists representing Cuban, Greek, and American Folk music welcomed students in grades K–2 to Carnegie Hall to explore their voices with our new Musical Explorers host, Sid Solomon. Sid is a native Brooklynite, a graduate of the New York City public school system, and an active arts educator. He will be hosting the second round of Musical Explorers concerts featuring Chinese, Musical Theater, and Indian artists April 15–19 in Zankel Hall. We chatted with Sid about his experience. Tell us a bit about your school music experiences growing up in New York City. I attended New York City public schools from pre-K through high school and was very fortunate to be exposed to arts of all kinds at every level of my education. I made my stage debut in Cinderella at PS272 in Gravesend, participated in class musicals every year at PS114 in Canarsie, was in the school chorus at Andries Hudde Junior High School in Midwood, and began my formal training as an actor at LaGuardia High School of the Arts at Lincoln Center. I also had the benefit of very artistically supportive parents who took my sisters and me to Young People’s Concerts at the New York Philharmonic, along with great museums, plays, musicals, and concerts all over the city. But I never had an experience like our audiences get to have at a Musical Explorers concert. If I weren’t having so much fun on stage hosting the show, I think I’d probably be a little jealous of the kids. The quality of the programming, the caliber of the artists, and the support of the staff at Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute continually amaze me. It’s an incredible opportunity for our students; one I know I would have loved if I’d had the chance. What does it mean to you now to be hosting the Musical Explorers program? The week of concerts that I did this fall exceeded my greatest expectations. As an actor, I’m used to performing in character, wearing a costume, playing a part. I’ve had a lot of experience performing in front of young people, but the prospect of actually having to be myself was a little nerve-wracking. “To work with students from New York City schools just like those that I attended means the world to me.” —Sid Solomon What surprised me the most from the very beginning of the first concert was the generosity and warmth of our student audiences. They were engaged, prepared, and excited to be at Carnegie Hall, and it was a joy to lead them through the concert, introduce them to a stage full of incredible musicians, and help them think and learn about music in ways perhaps they hadn’t before.To have this opportunity to work with students from New York City schools just like those that I attended means the world to me. If you're in the NYC area, learn how to register your school as part of Musical Explorers. Registration opens this spring. What are you looking forward to the most about the upcoming spring concert? I’m looking forward to learning some things myself! I have a reasonably well-balanced artistic background, but my real expertise is in theater. So while I’m sure I’ll be familiar with (and love every second of) the Musical Theater section, I’m thrilled at the prospect of learning about Indian and Chinese musical cultures, much as I learned so much from Rolando, Joe, and Magda this fall. 2012-2013 season, Weill Music Institute, Musical Explorers, guest post, Sid Solomon, interview Learn More Carnegie Hall Home
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All Storytelling Pre-K Storytime Monday, April 21, 2014 1:30 PM Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill - Children's Room Summary: Get up and get moving at the Library with stories, songs and silly fun that is designed to promote language and listening skills, expand imaginations, and arouse curiosity. Recommended for children age 3-5 with their parents and caregivers. More info... Pre-K Storytime Monday, April 28, 2014 1:30 PM Directions to this location: Squirrel Hill - Children's Room Summary: Get up and get moving at the Library with stories, songs and silly fun that is designed to promote language and listening skills, expand imaginations, and arouse curiosity. Recommended for children age 3-5 with their parents and caregivers. More info... Family Fun: Pajama Party Story Time Monday, May 5, 2014
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Follow @CAthletics Dumb Movie Questions Greg Everett | General Training | November 19 2013 Send to Kindle Everything used for making American Weightlifting (not pictured - 1 2007 Mac Pro, 1 Greg Everett) People seemed to like my previous Dumb Weightlifting Questions blog post, so I figured it would be a more entertaining way to get some information across about American Weightlifting. These are all real questions or comments I’ve received, sometimes paraphrased or combined with others. Why isn’t [insert your favorite coach or athlete] in the movie? He’s coached/been an Olympian! I’m not sure why this is a surprise to anyone, but I couldn’t include every single coach and athlete in the country in the movie. Someone is bound to feel like someone important was left out. There isn’t much I can do about it. I chose who I chose for a number of reasons. I wanted to include a collection of coaches who represented the range of different coaching situations and histories, from veterans to new coaches, and from coaches working in private gyms to coaches working out of high schools. They are not only in there because of who they actually are, but also because of what they represent. A couple specific complaints pointed to the fact that a couple coaches not in the movie have coached an Olympian and lots of international team members. I find this extremely odd considering that the coaches they would have been replacing have done the same, and have done far more in most cases. Schmitz, Takano and Thrush have all coached Olympians—and have each taken athletes from day one to the Olympics, not just picked them up after they’d already been to the Olympics, or started them for a couple months before they left to the Olympic Training Center. I don’t even know if another coach in the US has coached more Olympians than Jim Schmitz. Natalie Woolfolk was a 2008 Olympian, American record holder, multiple world and pan am team member, and multiple time national champion. Casey Burgener was a multiple time world and pan am team member, multiple time national champion, and American record holder (and should have been a 2008 Olympian, but got screwed by politics). So when you’re worked into a lather about your favorite person not being in the film, remember that they’re not the only good coach or athlete in the country. Often I think at least part of the issue is that the veteran coaches I chose are not well-known outside the actual competitive weightlifting community because they’re not shameless self-promoters and credential-inflators like some others are, and consequently aren’t currently fashionable on the internet. But if you really want to compare credentials, not facebook likes, it will be pretty clear-cut. Are there other coaches deserving of being profiled? Of course. But again, there is a limit to how much can be fit into a single movie. Why didn’t you include more people? It’s all west coast! Is it because you hate women? Were there a lot of coaches from California and the West Coast? Yes, because there happens to be a lot of good coaches on the West Coast, and because I could afford to get to them. I had others I planned to include, but was unable to for various reasons—in some cases, because those coaches or athletes never bothered to follow through with my multiple requests to include them (funny because in at least 2 cases, people complained about these very coaches not being in the movie—take it up with them). That I don’t care about women in weightlifting was a pretty fascinating claim (this all apparently based on the fact that John Coffee wasn’t in the movie—someone I would have liked to include, actually, had there been space, time and money for it). Anyone with even the most limited exposure to me and Catalyst Athletics should know that I coach more female than male weightlifters. And my estimation is that there are more lifts done by women than men in the movie. And how I’m expected to have included more people in the movie, when it was extremely difficult to get it just under 2 hours as it was, is beyond me, especially when that complaint was made on at least one occasion by the same person who also wanted the interviews to go more in depth. Why isn’t there a traditional arc? I had a very brief (yes, 2 hours is brief to me in this case) length of time to get across what I wanted to get across. I had to make a lot of decisions about what not to do or include. Although originally my intention was to actually have a more traditional story in the movie (i.e. following a couple athletes as they trained in their respective circumstances to the National Championships / world championships qualification), as the process unfolded, I realized it would be impossible to do that while still including other things I wanted to include. I was also limited by the fact that I couldn’t afford to do the extensive filming and traveling that would have required. I settled on the “arc” of following a complete training session of a weightlifting team, while also following a lineage of coaches and athletes. I’m sure that won’t be apparent to a lot of viewers, but what can I do, I’m no Scorsese. Why did you focus on the coaches so much instead of the athletes? Because coaches tend to have more experience in the sport, have more to say, and be more articulate. I think they’re in a better position to really get into the background of the sport and the reasons for its struggle. I interviewed I believe seven weightlifters as well—not a small number in my opinion. I wasn’t able to use a lot from all of them for various reasons. A focus on athletes would have been a completely different movie—not necessarily a bad one, but not the one I wanted to make (or could make) at this time. Why isn’t it in HD? When I started this movie, HD was still relatively new, and being as I could barely afford an adequate SD camera for the job, HD wasn’t even a real consideration. Since most of the footage was shot already by the time HD was more affordable and accessible, I was already long committed to that format. (See photo accompanying this post - not exactly a major production). Why does everyone in the movie shrug when they pull? Clearly because they’re total amateurs and have no promise as weightlifters, and their coaches are idiots. Why can’t I go see it in my local theater? The entire cost of making, distributing and promoting the movie was less than a mainstream movie production spends in about an hour of filming. Getting a theater distribution deal would be impossible, and having independent theaters screen the movie directly would be a guaranteed loss of money for us. I didn't like it because it was all about the sport of weightlifting and didn't talk at all about general fitness. I don't even know how to respond to that politely other than by saying, Have another close look at the title of the movie. Why does the movie jump around randomly from topic to topic? Put your iPhone down for a minute and focus. As
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Kai Sonji Hi! My name is Kai Sonji I am a Birman from San Francisco, CA Nicknames: Boo Bear Education: She answers the phone by pulling the receiver off the hook. She also talks to my friends on the phone, well they are her friends, too... My favorite tricks and treats are: No tricks, she is forreal.. and HUGS Where I hang out: Laying in the patio window by her toy box My favorite grubs: Salmon My pet peeves: Dirty potty box & kissing humans - maybe, it is just kissing Mommie (Me) cuz I kiss her too much.. And hug her too tight.... :-\ What I love about my owners: ".. Mommie loves Me..." My cat hobbies: Play, go visit GrandMommie with Mommie.. She loves to travel with me & look out the window.. Oh, & talk on the phone.. As well as watch cartoons on TV... Kids took her from her mother when she was a week old, then her mother rejected her, moved the family except her... The kids couldn't keep her, so their mother called me - 911... Kaiser was crying all nite long... I went to pick her up ASAP.. Took her home to her new family.... And I have loved her ever since first sight... LOOK AT THISEVERYONE PLEASE VOTE ALLEY,BECAUSE SHES GONNA BE IN THE ELHKART COUNTY 4-H FAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P.S. I VOTED 4UCome visit me, Alley Mystery Pamer, Catzilla My long lost "son" & Marshall.
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filter by AuthorMichelle ArnoldTrent HornJon SorensenTim StaplesJimmy AkinMatt FraddKarl KeatingTodd AglialoroHector MolinaJim BlackburnPeggy FryeChristopher Checkmore...filter by Year/Month2013 Junefilter by CategoryApologeticsBibleChurchCultureEvangelizationLiturgyMarriageMoralityNon-CatholicPrayer and DevotionPro-LifeSacramentmore... "I listen to Catholic Answers Live every morning and evening. You have changed my life!" 407 resultsCategoriesApologeticsBibleChurchCultureEschatologyEucharistEvangelizationHeresyHistoryJesusLiturgyMarriageMaryMoralityNon-CatholicPapacyPrayer and DevotionPriesthoodPro-LifeSacramentSaintsSeasons and Feasts Is This Mention of Jesus a Forgery? When confronted by skeptics who believe there is no non-Christian evidence for a historical Jesus, apologists often point to the writings of the ancient Jewish historian Josephus. Skeptics may respond by claiming that Josephus never actually mentioned Jesus in his writing. How can we respond when confronted with this claim? Who was Josephus?Josephus was born to a wealthy family in Judea in the year A.D. 37. In the year 66, a national revolt against... So Catholics Worship Statues? The first commandment says: I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself a graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them or serve them (Ex. 20:2–5). Well-meaning Evangelicals and Fundamentalists, armed with... The Catholic Answers Guide to Finding a Parish Every so often the time comes in a Catholic's life when he must consider finding a new church to attend. Usually this time comes when he is going on a trip, whether for business or pleasure, and needs to find a parish in which to attend Sunday Mass. Other times he is moving to a new city and needs to find a new parish in which to register. And, occasionally, he is simply dissatisfied with his current parish and wants to find a new parish in his diocese that is more to his liking. That... How God Can Use Protesters A few weeks ago I gave a presentation on same-sex marriage at a university in the Midwest. My goal was to provide the audience with the non-religious reasons behind the Church’s efforts to keep marriage from being redefined in order to accommodate same-sex couples. Throughout the presentation I took great pains to be charitable. I also exhorted Catholics to not let their opposition to same-sex marriage turn into mean-spirited attitudes towards people who identify as having same-sex... Our Realtor Who Art In Heaven A friend of mine who is a Jewish convert to Catholicism was startled a few years ago to find a statue of St. Joseph in the curio cabinet of Jewish relatives and asked about it. They shrugged and said that when they were in the process of buying their new home that their real estate agent had given them a St....
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filter by CategoryNon-Catholicfilter by AuthorTim Staplesfilter by Year2008filter by Article TypeBy the Book "I have been listening to you on EWTN for about a year now. I left the Catholic Church 42 years ago. After many struggles during this last year, I finally went to confession on Sunday. I cannot begin to explain how excited I am to be home. Thank you so much for helping me on my journey home." 1 result Latter-day Saints and the "Great Apostasy" Catholics and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), the Mormons, can agree on one very important principle. Both... "God pardon you and make a Paul of your Saul. I heartily forgive you." ~ Swithin Wells; Venerable, English Martyr; his last words pardoning his persecutor, Topcliffe, just before he was hanged at Gray's Inn Lane, London, opposite his own home.
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~ Feast of Saint Thomas, ApostleJohn 20:24-29Tuesday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 8:23-27Monday of the Thirteenth Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 8:18-22Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeLuke 9:51-62Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles - Mass During the DayMatthew 16: 13-19.Memorial of Saint Irenaeus, Bishop and MartyrMatthew 8:1-4Thursday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 7:21-29Wednesday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 7:15-20
Tuesday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 7:6, 12-14Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist - Mass DuringLuke 1:57-66, 80Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary TimeLuke 9:18-24Saturday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 6:24-34Memorial of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, ReligiousMatthew 6:19-23Humility In ConfessionPlaying The Blame Game with God during Confession isn't going to work. Our confession is humble when we accuse ourselves for making wrong choices, not accusing others or the circumstances which we believe drove us to it.Thursday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 6:7-15Wednesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 6:1-6, 16-18Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 5:43-48Monday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 5:38-42Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary TimeLuke 7:36�8:3Saturday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 5:33-37Friday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 5:27-32Memorial of Saint Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the ChurchMatthew 5:20-26Wednesday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 5:17-19Memorial of Saint Barnabas, ApostleMatthew 5: 13-16.Monday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary TimeMatthew 5:1-12Tenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeLuke 7: 11-17Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin MaryLuke 2:41-51Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of JesusLuke 15:3-7Memorial of Saint Boniface, Bishop and MartyrMark 12:18-27Tuesday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary TimeMark 12:13-17< Previews 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 Next >
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~ Campaign Re-EnergizesPro-Life MovementChaperoning Your Kid�s Field TripYesterday, even though I didn't get a stitch of work done during my normal "office hours", I spent my day in what I consider to be a very productive fashion - I was a chaperon on my 13 year old son's school field trip.Holy Cross College Continues With Planned Parenthood EventHoly Cross College Continues With Planned Parenthood EventAbortion Activists� �Plan B�Catholic Apprehension Over National Campaign to Target Church HospitalsWorking for changeThe story of Bella.Pro Birth-Control Perspective ShowsThe media bias towards permissiveness and the acceptance of birth control as a right.Bella Bolstered by Catholic ConnectionsBella boasted some impressive figures when it opened in limited release nationwide on Oct. 26. The movie won the People�s Choice Award at the Toronto Film Festival.From Calvinist to Catholic ApologistPeter Kreeft on College, Apologetics and PhilosophyAn �A� Plan For Plan BConnecticut�s Cautionary TaleCampaigning for CatholicsOhio Politician Launches Group to Promote Catholic ConcernsA Mother�s Reflection on the Feast of the Entry of Mary into the TempleWhat do we sense from this somewhat sobering feast day, a day when a young little Mary leaves her parents and goes to live in the Temple community, perhaps when she was only three years old?Humanae Vitae at 4080 Groups Spotlight Birth-Control EncyclicalAfrica�s Catholic ExplosionCardinal Peter Turkson, archbishop of Cape Coast, Ghana, is one of the leading voices of the Church in Africa.Altar Server Chic: Encouraging My Sons to ServeHelp your kids to take their Altar Serving duties seriously.Pharmacists Win Washington VictoryTACOMA, Wash. � Pharmacists� right to exercise their conscience won a victory, even if it proves to be short-lived.Lenten Journey with MaryThe "Lenten Journey with Mary" begins today as we embark on a spiritual path with Mary, the mother of Our Lord, through repentance, fasting, and prayer.Television ConfessionsI�m hoping someone can come up with something I might find more interesting than professional football.God Will TooGood News mediation.Will Brownbackers Back Huckabee?Former Arkansas Governor Appeals to Pro-lifersThe Gift of LifeGod often writes straight with crooked lines, showing his providence in the gift of life.Value of a Concert Ticket"I suggest there has been a total loss of reality."The Bishops� ChallengeOn the Possible Outcome of the new �Faithful Citizenship� Document from US Bishops.He Is ComingAn Advent preparation.UNAIDS Attack on Church Is Unscientific, Scientists SayNEW YORK � As World AIDS Day approached, the United Nations admitted it had overestimated the number of persons infected with HIV. Might it also correct its perception about condoms?Who�s Minding the Mint-MakerProlife profile.Teachers Vs. PriestsUnequal Treatment in the Media?Eternal VigilanceFamily Police: when your children are invited to another home, ask the host parents whether they would be watching TV, and if so, what would it be. This will cause the other parents to pay closer attention to what they will expose your children to.Put the House in OrderFrom time to time one must put the house in order: clean it up, fix it up, take out the trash and the things which are useless and unnecessary. This way, one can live better and happier.The Baby Birds and BeesA recent article by Associated Press stated that a certain King Middle School in Portland, Maine decided to make birth control pills available for its students. That�s right, Middle School.America�s Patron: Mary in Her Immaculate ConceptionGood News meditation on Our Lady.< Previews 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 Next >
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~ But My Mom Wants GrandchildrenIf you put God in first place, everything else will work out for the best.Movies at HomeSeeing a movie on the big screen is dramatic, certainly much more dramatic than my 19-inch television with conventional sound. But watching at home has some big advantages.Homilies While Walking? And More on Holy Communion for Non-CatholicsWhile perhaps the GIRM does not strictly forbid moving around while preaching the homily, it certainly indicates a preference on the part of the Church that the homily be preached from a stable position.Secret Lives, Perceval, Lancelot of the LakeWeekly Video/DVD Picks from Steven Greydanus of DecentFilms.comBirth of MaryDaily MeditationWhy �For All� in the Words of Consecration?And More on the Preparation of the GiftsHealing PrayersNaturally we cannot change God with our prayer, but we can open our hearts and minds with prayer so that we can experience God�s manifest power in our lives better and more clearly.Medieval Devotion to Mary Among the CarmelitesFor the origins of Carmelite devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, we must return to the heights of Carmel.Teach Evolution and Ask Hard QuestionsWhen the battle over the teaching of evolution erupted in Kansas, the New York Times picked Michael Behe, a Catholic, and a scientist critical of Darwinism, to comment on it. In this article, Behe offers an alternative approach to the problem.Sr. or Dr.?The idea of studying to be a doctor is not practical. Not only will it be many years for something you may not use as a nun, but you will most probably end up with significant debts to be paid off.Ella Enchanted, Toy Story 2, Toy StoryVideo/DVD PicksBoth Species from an Extraordinary MinisterIf no priest or deacon is available to distribute the Precious Blood in the circumstances where Communion under both kinds is permitted and customary, then it cannot be considered an abuse to avail of the services of an extraordinary minister of CommunionOn DVD: Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and The Return of the JediVideo/DVD PicksAn Author for Catholic TeensIn a world filled with so many complex media images confronting our families, it�s a simple pleasure as a parent to be able to share a book with your teen. The trick is finding the right book and getting the teen to agree to read it.How Can You Be Sure?If there is no clear sign in your life against a vocation, and there is some attraction based on a good, spiritual reason, then it boils down to what you are willing to do for God, how generous you want to be, how real you want to make your love.Previously Consecrated Hosts for ConcelebrantsEach concelebrating priest truly offers the sacrifice of the Mass and he must complete his part of the sacrifice by partaking of both species offered at that Mass just as if he were celebrating alone.INRI: I�ll Never Regret ItAs I returned home, at the end of the summer, I knew if God was really calling me to become a Sister, the Carmelite Sisters of the Divine Heart of Jesus would be the Order I would choose. I saw only good and dedicated women working for the Lord.Random ThoughtsIsn�t it odd that Catholic pacifists, given a choice of two candidates who both say they will prosecute the war on terror to the full, would intervene on behalf of the candidate with a consistent anti-life record?The Blessed Virgin Mary and WomenAs the masterpiece of the new creation, Mary is a model for women of all states of life and time.Breaking the Host Before ConsecrationThis abuse seems to have arisen from a literal and somewhat dramatic interpretation of the words of the institution narrative of the consecration �He took the bread, broke it��Serious RelationshipsIs it possible for me to deepen my love of God, to reach such a level in terms of my spirituality without experiencing that particular type of love on a human level?What If My Parents Are Against It?Do not walk away from the vocation just because it is not easy and is forcing some hard choices on you.All Souls DayChrist�s death and resurrection won eternal life for everyone. Yet the fruit of his redeeming work needs to be personally appropriated.A Primer for Committed CouplesCouples in Love, by Fr. John R. Waiss, provides a comprehensive yet approachable and enjoyable overview of the Church�s teachings on issues that confront young couples in relationships.The Discernment ProcessThe main problem is not in being able to see what God wants, but in not being willing to do it.Hey, What�s My Vocation?In order for you to have a vocation there are certain conditions you have to fulfill. If there is anything missing that you are not able to acquire by putting in a little bit of effort, it would be a sign that you don�t have a vocation.Me, a Nun? No Way!I understood that God had planted a certain desire in my heart when He first created me, and that the fulfillment of that desire would make me happy.Communion Services Before Daily MassIn order to hold a daily Communion service guided by lay ministers, express permission is required from the bishop, who is encouraged not to grant it with ease.The Sixth Sense, Kiki's Delivery Service, Horror of DraculaVideo/DVD PicksAuthor Interview - Shower of Heavenly Roses by Elizabeth FicocelliIn her new book Shower of Heavenly Roses: Stories of the intercession of St. Therese of Lisieux, author Elizabeth Ficocelli shares stories of countless hearts touched through the intercession of St. Therese.< Previews 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 Next >
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~ Holy Gospel: August 7�Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me." (Matthew 16: 24-28)Holy Gospel: August 6�Rabbi, it is good that we are here!" (Mark 9: 2-10)Holy Gospel: August 5�Have pity on me, Lord, Son of David!" (Matthew 15: 21-28)No Cheap SoulsChallenge: Reach out to someone who is sick or has drifted away from the Church.The Force of LoveChallenge: Offer a sacrifice for the souls in purgatory.The Bread of Eternal LifeChallenge: Read John 6.Saint ClareAugust 11Saint LawrenceAugust 10Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, Saint Edith SteinAugust 9Saint Dominic Guzm�n (II)August 8Saint CajetanAugust 7The Transfiguration of Our LordAugust 6Saint Afra and CompanionsAugust 5Turn to JesusChallenge: Say a prayer of thanksgiving today for your journey of faith.Grain of WheatChallenge: Contemplate the example of a saint. Reflect on the virtue you need the most.The TransfigurationChallenge: Make a generous decision to overcome selfishness in a relationship today.Trust and GratitudeChallenge: Thank the Lord repeatedly throughout the day.Podcast Series: Women of the Bible: The Good Girls and the Bad GirlsThe award-winning script was written by Linda Gray Kelley and she portrays all the characters. Produced and narrated by Susan Bailey.Where Are Our Priests? Are You Called to Serve God?Do you feel that Jesus is calling you to become a part of his army of peacemakers?Holy Gospel: August 4"Do not be afraid.� (Matthew 14: 22-36)Holy Gospel: August 3"He saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, and he cured their sick."(Matthew 14: 13-21)Holy Gospel: August 2�What can we do to accomplish the works of God?� (John 6: 24-35)Saint John VianneyAugust 4Saint Peter Julian EymardAugust 3Our Lady of the AngelsAugust 2Conquering PrayerChallenge: Make a firm resolve to pray intensely today.Feed Them Yourselves!Challenge: Ask for the grace to serve as Christ�s vessel of evangelization.Glimpsing the Depths of JesusChallenge: Find a way to visit Jesus in the Eucharist today.A Wake up CallChallenge: Receive the sacrament of Reconciliation today and also invite someone else to receive it.Saint Alphonsus LiguoriAugust 1< Previews 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 Next >
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~ Sisters in MotionStudy shows faith based interventions can encourage exercise in older African-American women.The Depressing Pew Forum StudyThe good news is that this trend can be reversed.The Kingdom of Heaven Infiltrates and Enriches Everything It TouchesChallenge: Make or renew your commitment to the New Evangelization.Jesus Blows Me Out of My Comfort Zone � Again!Challenge: Make an extra effort to pray more than usual today.We Need to Be Humble in our Dealing with GodChallenge: Do an examination of conscience based on your own self-righteousness.The Fig that Was Almost Toast!Challenge: Exercise patience today with everyone. Think of the patience that God has had with you.Spiritual Weather ReportsChallenge: Try to be prompt in following the inspirations of the Holy Spirit.Jesus� Fire Must Be My OwnChallenge: Strive to set a good spiritual example for your family and invite someone who has strayed to consider coming back.It�s So Hard to Get Good HelpChallenge: When your patience is tested, pause and ask yourself, �How does the Lord want me to handle this situation?�Holy Gospel: October 26"The Kingdom of God is like yeast that a woman took and mixed in with three measures of wheat flour until the whole batch of dough was leavened." (Luke 13:18-21)Holy Gospel: October 25"He laid his hands on her, and she at once stood up straight and glorified God." (Luke 13:10-17)Holy Gospel: October 24"Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted." (Luke 18:9-14)Saturday of the Twenty-nine week in Ordinary TimeLuke 13:1-9Holy Gospel: October 22"Why do you not judge for yourselves what is right?" (Luke 12:54-59)Holy Gospel: October 21"I have come to set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing!" (Luke 12:49-53)Holy Gospel: October 20"You also must be prepared, for at an hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come." (Luke 12:39-48)Poor WidowsWatch Fr. Scurti's preaching on the Holy Gospel according to Saint Luke 18:1-8.The Holy Father�s Week: October 18, 2010A report on Benedict XVI messages and activities.ReinforcementsAt a time of the year when everything seems to be heading toward "the dark" we have been given a support system that is almost unimaginable.Spiritual ReadinessChallenge: Review your life choices according to God�s standards.Me? An Apostle?Challenge: When facing an obstacle today, pray for God�s assistance rather than relying only on yourself.Never Lose HeartChallenge: Make an act of humility before our Lord in the Eucharist.Fidelity to the Holy Spirit�s InspirationsChallenge: Let the Holy Spirit speak through my actions.Into the Lion�s MouthChallenge: When faced with any worry today, pray �Jesus, I trust in you.�Holy Gospel: October 19"Blessed are those servants whom the master finds vigilant on his arrival." (Luke 12:35-38)Holy Gospel: October 18"The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few; so ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest." (Luke 10:1-9)Holy Gospel: October 17Jesus told his disciples a parable about the necessity for them to pray always without becoming weary. (Luke 18:1-8)Holy Gospel: October 16"I tell you, everyone who acknowledges me before others the Son of Man will acknowledge before the angels of God." (Luke 12:8-12)Holy Gospel: October 15"There is nothing concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known. Therefore whatever you have said in the darkness will be heard in the light, and what you have whispered behind closed doors will be proclaimed on the housetops." (Luke 12:1-7)Fear of DemonsDoes it make you more comfortable to believe that "evil forces" really don't exist? Maybe you're putting yourself in a dangerous position?< Previews 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 Next >
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Catholic Digest.com » Blog Archive » Let's Talk About Life Changes Let's Talk About Life Changes Our weekend forum is for issues related to "the sandwich generation." Coping with menopause, caring for aging parents, relations with adult children, grandchildren, going back to work after years at home. Want to hash out a difficulty, get some advice or share a strategy? This is the place! Come join the conversation! You have to read the Pope's remarks at a nursing home he visited recently. They are so sweet! He comes to them, he says, not only as Pope, but "as an elderly man among his peers." Great advice, and maybe encouraging for some aging parents and their care-givers. http://tiny.cc/twwmow Posted on Dec 1st, 2012 at 5:01 AM by Rebecca Teti Hmm, I think I liked the housekeeping for the weekend talk . . . it was light-hearted which is good for low attendance days like the weekend but still useful! Posted on Dec 1st, 2012 at 4:05 PM by Lisa Thanks for the input, Lisa! We're going to experiment a little to try to appeal to all of CD's audience, some of whom have requested a spot for these kinds of concerns. Until there are some site changes to make Coffee Talk more findable, ALL the days are low attendance, unfortunately. Thanks for stopping by. Tell your friends :) Posted on Dec 1st, 2012 at 4:23 PM by Rebecca Teti I think another factor that might be contributing to the low attendance is the inability to receive email notifications of follow-up comments. That makes it harder to have a discussion. I'm hoping this option will be restored when the kinks are worked out. Posted on Dec 1st, 2012 at 5:07 PM by Claire S I will pass that along, Claire Posted on Dec 1st, 2012 at 7:22 PM by Rebecca Teti Thanks Rebecca! Posted on Dec 1st, 2012 at 8:50 PM by Claire S I'm sorta unclear about life-changes as a topic, but this is someone else's life-change I have a question about, so I'll throw it out there... We were recently invited to a gay wedding. We aren't going, but I wonder if we can/should even send a card. And if so... what kind of card?! Posted on Dec 2nd, 2012 at 6:58 AM by unknown It refers to folks who are moving into middle age and beyond, Unknown. Maybe this will help, unknown: "Our weekend forum is for issues related to "the sandwich generation." Coping with menopause, caring for aging parents, relations with adult children, grandchildren, going back to work after years at home. Want to hash out a difficulty, get some advice or share a strategy?" I'd say your topic fits right in, under the rubric of "relations with adult kids." Posted on Dec 2nd, 2012 at 8:20 AM by Rebecca Teti Thanks, Rebecca (I'm the unknown who asked about the gay wedding question - was in a hurry and forgot to put my name!) I suppose I'm too young for the weekend forum, though... I'm a newish mom in my 30's. I'll stick to the weekdays. Thanks for clarifying so tactfully. Posted on Dec 2nd, 2012 at 3:10 PM by jen Hi, this is a very interesting web page and I have enjoyed read­ing many of the arti­cles and posts con­tained on the web­site, keep up the good work and hope to read some more inter­est­ing con­tent in the future. Thank you so much. http://noahringerfan.org/ Posted on Dec 3rd, 2012 at 1:46 AM by KevinTran I know I am late to the party here, but I have a question on the topic if anyone is discussing it. How do you handle, tactfully, helping your parents navigate new technology and systems, and still respect them as the parent. My parents are in their late 60s and still independent in every way, but they spend too much money on cell phones and don't seem to be able to use their computer for email, video chats, etc. Their pictures are stuck in their camera, because they don't know how to download them. They want to do all these things, but are not that great about becoming the "student" to my teacher. Has anyone had any success with bringing their parents along in this area, while still maintaining the parent/child dynamic? Posted on Dec 3rd, 2012 at 8:30 AM by Danielle M. First, I think the weekend topic is a great idea, since that is just where I fall in the spectrum of life:) To respond to Danielle re: parents and technology, if you have children who are tech savvy maybe they could help, instead of you. Or else try to teach them without really teaching them, as in , "I tried this (whatever) and it was much better than the other way." Good luck! Posted on Dec 3rd, 2012 at 10:37 AM by Deanna At Danielle M., one thing that helps with my mother and her computer, we are able to log-in remotely from our computer to her computer. We are able to do whatever updates that need to be done, or close down items that have popped up... my husband recently logged on to my mother's computer just to rotate a picture. Being able to log-in remotely is great! Posted on Dec 5th, 2012 at 1:33 PM by LauraL Guess this one is not really for me either. I enjoyed the housekeeping for the weekend. I could get tips and other helpful information I might happen to need on the weekend. I know there is an anything goes on Tuesday but I never can seem to get in on it. Maybe there two be two on the weekend -- one for housekeeping etc and the other for changing roles. There would be something for both that way. Posted on Dec 6th, 2012 at 11:01 AM by Reece
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Home » Documents » Archbishop Charles J. Chaput » Speeches SUBJECT TO THE GOVERNOR OF THE UNIVERSE: THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE AND GLOBAL RELIGIOUS LIBERTY By Archbishop Charles J. Chaput Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, Georgetown University, 3.1.11 A friend once said – I think shrewdly -- that if people want to understand the United States, they need to read two documents. Neither one is the Declaration of Independence. Neither one is the Constitution. In fact, neither one has anything obviously to do with politics. The first document is John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress. The second is Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Celestial Railroad. Bunyan’s book is one of history’s great religious allegories. It’s also deeply Christian. It embodies the Puritan, Protestant hunger for God that drove America’s first colonists and shaped the roots of our country. Hawthorne’s short story, of course, is a very different piece. It’s one of the great satires of American literature. A descendant of Puritans himself, Hawthorne takes Bunyan’s allegory – man’s difficult journey toward heaven – and retells it through the lens of American hypocrisy: our appetite for comfort, easy answers, quick fixes, material success and phony religious piety. Bunyan and Hawthorne lived on different continents 200 years apart. But the two men did share one thing. Both men – the believer and the skeptic -- lived in a world profoundly shaped by Christian thought, faith and language; the same moral space that incubated the United States. And that has implications for our discussion today. In his World Day of Peace message earlier this year, Pope Benedict XVI voiced his concern over the worldwide prevalence of “persecution, discrimination, terrible acts of violence and religious intolerance.”i In reality, we now face a global crisis in religious liberty. As a Catholic bishop, I have a natural concern that Christian minorities in Africa and Asia bear the brunt of today’s religious discrimination and violence. Benedict noted this same fact in his own remarks. But Christians are not the only victims. Data from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life are sobering. Nearly 70 percent of the world’s people now live in nations — regrettably, many of them Muslim-majority countries, as well as China and North Korea — where religious freedom is gravely restricted.ii Principles that Americans find self-evident — the dignity of the human person, the sanctity of conscience, the separation of political and sacred authority, the distinction between secular and religious law, the idea of a civil society pre-existing and distinct from the state — are not widely shared elsewhere. In fact, as Leszek Kolakowski once said, what seemed self-evident to the American Founders “would appear either patently false or meaningless and superstitious to most of the great men that keep shaping our political imagination.”iii We need to ask ourselves why this is the case. We also need to ask ourselves why we Americans seem to be so complacent about our own freedoms. In fact, nothing guarantees that America’s experiment in religious freedom, as we traditionally know it, will survive here in the United States, let alone serve as a model for other countries in the future. The Constitution is a great achievement in ordered liberty. But it’s just another elegant scrap of paper unless people keep it alive with their convictions and lived witness. Yet in government, media, academia, in the business community and in the wider culture, many of our leaders no longer seem to regard religious faith as a healthy or a positive social factor. We can sense this in the current administration’s ambivalence toward the widespread violations of religious liberty across the globe. We can see it in the inadequacy or disinterest of many of our news media in reporting on religious freedom issues. And we can see it especially in the indifference of many ordinary American citizens. In that light, I have four points that I’d like to share with you today. They’re more in the nature of personal thoughts than conclusive arguments. But they emerge from my years as a Commissioner with the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), and I believe they’re true and need to be said. The first three deal with the American experience. The last one deals with whether and how the American experience can apply internationally. Here’s my first point: The American model of religious liberty is rooted in the thought-world and idea-architecture of the Christian humanist tradition. We cannot understand the framework of American institutions — or the values that these institutions are meant to promote and defend — if we don’t acknowledge that they grow out of a predominantly Christian worldview. Obviously our laws and public institutions also reflect Jewish scripture, Roman republican thought and practice, and the Enlightenment’s rationalist traditions. But as Crane Brinton once observed with some irony, even “the Enlightenment [itself] is a child of Christianity – which may explain for our Freudian times why the Enlightenment was so hostile to Christianity.”iv Whatever it becomes in the future, America was born Protestant. And foreign observers often seem to understand that better than we do. As many of you know, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German Lutheran scholar and pastor murdered by the Third Reich, taught for a time in New York City in the 1930s. He came away struck by the differences between the American and French revolutionary traditions, and the Christian character of American ideals. “American democracy,” Bonhoeffer said, “is not founded upon the emancipated man but, quite on the contrary, upon the kingdom of God and the limitation of all earthly powers by the sovereignty of God.”v As Bonhoeffer saw it, the American system of checks and balances, which emphasizes personal responsibility and limited government, reflects fundamental biblical truths about original sin, the appetite for power and human weakness. Jacques Maritain, the French Catholic scholar who helped draft the U.N.’s charter on human rights, said much the same. He called our Declaration of Independence “an outstanding lay Christian document tinged with the philosophy of the day.”vi He also said: “The [American] Founding Fathers were neither metaphysicians nor theologians, but their philosophy of life, and their political philosophy, their notion of natural law and human rights, were permeated by concepts worked out by Christian reason and backed up by an unshakeable religious feeling.”vii That’s my point. At the heart of the American model of public life is a Christian vision of man, government and God. Now, I want to be clear about what I’m saying here -- and also what I’m not saying. I’m not saying that America is a “Christian nation.” Nearly 80 percent of our people self-describe as Christians. And many millions of them actively practice their faith. But we never have been and never will be a Christian confessional state. I’m also not saying that our Protestant heritage is uniformly good. Some of the results clearly are good: America’s culture of personal opportunity; respect for the individual; a tradition of religious liberty and freedom of speech; and a reverence for the law. Other effects of Reformation theology have been less happy: radical individualism; revivalist politics; a Calvinist hunger for material success as proof of salvation; an ugly nativist and anti-Catholic streak; a tendency toward intellectual shallowness and disinterest in matters of creed; and a nearly religious, and sometimes dangerous, sense of national destiny and redemptive mission. None of these sins however – and yes, some of our nation’s sins have led to very bitter suffering both here and abroad -- takes away from the genius of the American model. This model has given us a free, open and non-sectarian society marked by an astonishing variety of cultural and religious expressions. But our system’s success does not result from the procedural mechanisms our Founders put in place. Our system works precisely because of the moral assumptions that undergird it. And those moral assumptions have a religious grounding. That brings me to my second point: At the heart of the American model of religious liberty is a Christian vision of the sanctity and destiny of the human person. The great Jesuit scholar, Father John Courtney Murray, stressed that: “The American Bill of Rights is not a piece of 18th-century rationalist theory; it is far more the product of Christian history. Behind it one can see, not the philosophy of the Enlightenment, but the older philosophy that had been the matrix of the common law. The ‘man’ whose rights are guaranteed in the face of law and government is, whether he knows it or not, the Christian man, who had learned to know his own dignity in the school of Christian faith.”viii I believe that’s true. It’s a crucial insight. And it’s confirmed by other scholarship, including Harold Berman’s outstanding work in the history of Western law, and his study of religious liberty and America’s founding.ix My point here is that the institutions and laws in what we call the “Western world” presume a Christian anthropology; a Christian definition of the meaning of life. In the American model, the human person is not a product of nature or evolution. He is not a creature of the state or the economy. Nor, for that matter, is he the slave of an impersonal heaven. Man is first and fundamentally a religious being with intrinsic worth, a free will and inalienable rights. He is created in the image of God, by God and for God. Because we are born for God, we belong to God. And any claims that Caesar may make on us, while important, are secondary. In the vision of America’s Founders, God endows each of us with spiritual freedom and inherent rights so that we can fulfill our duties toward him and each other. Our rights come from God, not from the state. Government is justified only insofar as it secures those natural rights, promotes them and defends them. And this is not just the curious view of some religious shaman. Nearly all the men who drew up our founding documents held this same belief. Note what James Madison said in his “Memorial and Remonstrance against Religious Assessments” in 1785: “[Man’s duty of honoring God] is precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation to the claims of civil society. Before any man can be considered as a member of civil society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the universe.” That is why religious freedom is humanity’s first and most important freedom. Our first governor is God, our Creator, the Governor of the universe. We are created for a religious purpose. We have a religious destiny. Our right to pursue this destiny precedes the state. Any attempt to suppress our right to worship, preach, teach, practice, organize and peacefully engage society because of our belief in God is an attack not only on the cornerstone of human dignity, but also on the identity of the American experiment. I want to add one more thing here: The men who bequeathed us the American system, including the many Christians among them, had a legion of blind spots. Some of those flaws were brutally ugly – slavery, exploitation of the Native peoples, greed, and ethnic and religious bigotry, including a crude anti-Catholicism that remains the most vivid religious prejudice this country has ever indulged. But the American logic of a society based on God’s sovereignty and the sanctity of the human person has also proven itself remarkably capable of self-criticism, repentance, reform and renewal. This brings me to my third point: In the American model, religion is more than a private affair between the individual believer and God. Religion is essential to the virtues needed for a free people. Religious groups are expected to make vital contributions to the nation’s social fabric. For all their differences, America’s Founders agreed that a free people cannot remain free and self-governing without religious faith and the virtues that it fosters. John Adams’ famous words to the Massachusetts militia in 1789 were typical: “Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” When the Founders talked about religion, they meant something much more demanding and vigorous than the vague “spirituality” in vogue today. Harold Berman showed that the Founders understood religion in a frankly Christian-informed sense. Religion meant “both belief in God and belief in an after-life of reward for virtue, and punishment for sin.”x In other words, religion mattered – personally and socially. It was more than a private preference. It made people live differently. People’s faith was assumed to have broad implications, including the political kind. From the beginning, believers – alone and in communities – have shaped American history simply by trying to live their faith in the world. As Nathaniel Hawthorne saw so well, too many of us do it badly, with ignorance and hypocrisy. But enough believers in every generation have done it well enough, long enough, to keep the animating spirit of our country’s experiment in ordered liberty alive. Or to put it another way, the American experience of personal freedom and civil peace is inconceivable without a religious grounding, and a specifically Christian inspiration. What we believe about God shapes what we believe about man. And what we believe about man shapes what we believe about the purpose and proper structure of human society. The differences among Christian, atheist, Hindu, Jewish and Muslim thought are not “insurmountable.” But they are also not “incidental.” Faith, sincerely believed or sincerely refused, has consequences. As a result, theology and anthropology have serious, long term, social and political implications. And papering those differences over with a veneer of secular pieties does not ensure civil peace. It ensures conflict -- because religious faith touches on the most fundamental elements of human identity and destiny, and its expression demands a public space. This brings me to my fourth and final point: I believe that the American model does work and that its principles can and should be adapted by other countries. But with this caveat. The Christian roots of our ideals have implications. It's impossible to talk honestly about the American model of religious freedom without acknowledging that it is, to a significant degree, the product of Christian-influenced thought. Dropping this model on non-Christian cultures – as our country learned from bitter experience in Iraq – becomes a very dangerous exercise. One of the gravest mistakes of American policy in Iraq was to overestimate the appeal of Washington-style secularity, and to underestimate the power of religious faith in shaping culture and politics. Nonetheless, I do believe that the values enshrined in the American model touch the human heart universally. We see that in the democracy movements now sweeping the Middle East and North Africa. The desires for freedom and human dignity live in all human beings. These yearnings are not culturally conditioned, or the result of imposed American or Western ideals. They're inherent to all of us. The modern world's system of international law is founded on this assumption of universal values shared by people of all cultures, ethnicities and religions. The Spanish Dominican priest, Francisco de Vitoria, in the 16th century envisioned something like the United Nations. An international rule of law is possible, he said, because there is a “natural law” inscribed in the heart of every person, a set of values that are universal, objective, and do not change. John Courtney Murray argued in the same way. The natural law tradition presumes that men and women are religious by nature. It presumes that we are born with an innate desire for transcendence and truth. These assumptions are at the core of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Many of the people who worked on that Declaration, like Jacques Maritain, believed that this charter of international liberty reflected the American experience. Article 18 of the Declaration famously says that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief; and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.” In a sense, then, the American model has already been applied. What we see today is a repudiation of that model by atheist regimes and secular ideologies, and also unfortunately by militant versions of some non-Christian religions. The global situation is made worse by the inaction of our own national leadership in promoting to the world one of America's greatest qualities: religious freedom. This is regrettable because we urgently need an honest discussion on the relationship between Islam and the assumptions of the modern democratic state. In diplomacy and in interreligious dialogue we need to encourage an Islamic public theology that is both faithful to Muslim traditions and also open to liberal norms. Shari'a law is not a solution. Christians living under shari'a uniformly experience it as offensive, discriminatory and a grave violation of their human dignity. A healthy distinction between the sacred and the secular, between religious law and civil law, is foundational to free societies. Christians, and especially Catholics, have learned the hard way that the marriage of Church and state rarely works. For one thing, religion usually ends up the loser, an ornament or house chaplain for Caesar. For another, all theocracies are utopian – and every utopia ends up persecuting or murdering the dissenters who can't or won't pay allegiance to its claims of universal bliss. I began this talk with John Bunyan for a reason. To this day his major work -- The Pilgrim's Progress -- is the second most widely read book in the Western world, next only to the Bible. But the same Puritan spirit that created such beauty and genius in Bunyan also led to Oliver Cromwell, the Salem witch trials and the theocratic repression of other Protestants and, of course, Catholics. Americans have learned from their own past. The genius of the American founding documents is the balance they achieved in creating a civic life that is non-sectarian and open to all; but also dependent for its survival on the mutual respect of secular and sacred authority. The system works. We should take pride in it as one of the historic contributions this country has made to the moral development of people worldwide. We need to insist that religious freedom – a person’s right to freely worship, preach, teach and practice what he or she believes, including the right to freely change or end one’s religious beliefs under the protection of the law – is a foundation stone of human dignity. No one, whether acting in the name of God or in the name of some political agenda or ideology, has the authority to interfere with that basic human right. This is the promise of the American model. The Founders of this country, most of them Christian, sought no privileges for their kind. They would not force others to believe what they believed. Heretics would not be punished. They knew that the freedom to believe must include the freedom to change one’s beliefs or to stop believing altogether. Our Founders did not lack conviction. Just the opposite. They had enormous confidence in the power of their own reason -- but also in the sovereignty of God and God's care for the destiny of every soul. America was born, in James Madison’s words, to be “an asylum to the persecuted and oppressed of every nation and religion.”xi Right now in America, we’re not acting like we revere that legacy, or want to share it, or even really understand it. And I think we may awake one day to see that as a tragedy for ourselves, and too many others to count. i Benedict XVI, “Religious Freedom: The Path to Peace,” January 2011ii “Global Restrictions on Religion,” Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, December 2009iii Leszek Kolakowski, Modernity on Endless Trial (U. of Chicago, 1997), 146iv Clarence Crane Brinton, Ideas and Men: The Story of Western Thought (Prentice-Hall, 1963), 295v Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Ethics (Macmillan, 1978 edition), 104vi Jacques Maritain, Man and the State (U. of Chicago, 1951), 183–184.vii Maritain, Reflections on America (Scribner’s 1958), 182–183.viii John Courtney Murray, S.J., We Hold These Truths (Image, 1964), 50. ix Harold Berman, Law And Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition (Harvard, 1983); Law and Revolution II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal Tradition (Harvard, 2006); “Religion and Liberty Under Law at the Founding of America,” Regent University Law Review 20 (2007): 32–36; “Religious Freedom and the Modern State,” Emory Law Journal 39 (1990): 149–164. Note that Berman does not deny or diminish the role of Deism and the Enlightenment in the modern legal tradition, nor their influence on American institutions. As he acknowledges, Jefferson and Franklin were Deists, while Adams, Wilson and Madison were practicing Christians. What Berman does do is relocate the roots of Western law to their real origin in the Papal Revolution of the 11th and 12th Centuries, the Catholic Code of Canon Law, and the various Protestant Reformations. For Berman, the seminal role of Christian faith in the development of the Western legal tradition cannot be ignored. See also his essays, "Judaic-Christian versus Pagan Scholarship," "The Crisis of Legal Education in America," and "Is There Such a Thing -- Can There Be Such a Thing -- as a Christian Law School?”, all collected in Faith and Order: The Reconciliation of Law and Religion (Eerdmans, 1993). x Berman, “Religion and Liberty,” at 32. xi James Madison, “Memorial and Remonstrance,” 9. Share
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Home » News » Europe Pope: The married family can change the world Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Mass at the seventh World Meeting of Families on June 3, 2012. Milan, Italy, Jun 3, 2012 / 08:25 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Benedict XVI has told the 7th World Meeting of Families in Milan that the family based upon marriage can revolutionize modern society for the better. “Your vocation is not easy to live, especially today, but the vocation to love is a wonderful thing, it is the only force that can truly transform the world,” he said during his homily to almost 1 million pilgrims gathered in Milan’s Bresso Park on June 3. Pope Benedict was concluding a three-day visit to the event in northern Italy. Over the past week it has brought together families from over 150 countries to pray, celebrate and study marriage and family life. The theme for this year was “The Family: Work and Celebration.”The Pope used his homily to provide some advice on the “elements that build up family life.” He recommended: “maintaining a constant relationship with God and participating in the life of the Church,” “cultivating dialogue, respecting the other’s point of view, being ready for service and patient with the failings of others,” agreeing on “principles of upbringing,” “being open to other families, attentive towards the poor, and responsible within civil society.” The Pope also stressed the importance of family life built upon a man and woman who are married to each other. This is because God “created us male and female, equal in dignity, but also with respective and complementary characteristics, so that the two might be a gift for each other, might value each other and might bring into being a community of love and life.” He told the married couples present in the large outdoor congregation that they were “not giving each other any particular thing or activity” in marriage “but your whole lives.” This love becomes most fruitful in its desire to “accomplish one another’s good” as well as in the “generous and responsible procreation of children,” followed by their “vigilant and wise education.” The Pope also explained that the benefits of married families go beyond the spouses and children to include society at large, since “family life is the first and irreplaceable school of social virtues, such as respect for persons, gratuitousness, trust, responsibility, solidarity, cooperation.” He then urged parents to transmit to their children “with serenity and trust, reasons for living, the strength of faith, pointing them towards high goals and supporting them in their fragility.”Pope Benedict next turned his attention to the children present and encouraged them to “always maintain a relationship of deep affection and attentive care for your parents, and see that your relationships with your brothers and sisters are opportunities to grow in love.”Towards the conclusion of his homily, the Pope addressed the damaging impact that modern economic theories based upon “a utilitarian concept of work, production and the market” can have upon the family. Both God’s plan and experience, he said, show that this “one-sided logic of sheer utility and maximum profit” is not conducive to the good of the person, family or society. “Indeed, the utilitarian mentality tends to take its toll on personal and family relationships, reducing them to a fragile convergence of individual interests and undermining the solidity of the social fabric.” One of the ways in which Christian families can combat this trend is by making sure they keep Sunday as a special day for the family each week. It should be a day “of man and his values,” set aside for “conviviality, friendship, solidarity, culture, closeness to nature, play, sport,” said the Pope. “Dear families, despite the relentless rhythms of the modern world, do not lose a sense of the Lord’s Day! It is like an oasis in which to pause, so as to taste the joy of encounter and to quench our thirst for God.” At the conclusion of the Mass, Pope Benedict announced that the next World Meeting of Families will take place in 2015 in Philadelphia. “I send my warm greetings to Archbishop Charles Chaput and to the Catholics of that great city, and look forward to meeting them there along with numerous families from all around the world. May God bless you all!” Tags: Pope Benedict, Family, World Meeting of Families Ads by AdsLiveMedia(What's this?) Pope reveals next World Meeting of Families is in Philadelphia Only the family can guarantee authentic education in values, says Vatican official Anti-Christian vandals target World Congress of Families meeting Seventh World Meeting of Families to be held in Milan Message of the Holy Father Benedict XVI to the Young People of the World on the Occasion of the XXIII World Youth Day, 2008 Get ready – The Mass is about to change The Missing Voice of the Poor in the Climate Change Debate Message for the World Day Against AIDS
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Home » Resources » Cardinals » Cardinals non-electors Lourdusamy, D. Simon Cardinal D. Simon Lourdusamy, Prefect emeritus of the Congregation for Oriental Churches, was born on February 5, 1924 in Kalleri, Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore (India). He was ordained a priest on December 21, 1951. Having acquired a profound scientific formation at the Loyola College of Madras, he then earned a doctorate in canon law at the Pontifical Urban University of Rome in 1956. Following ordination, he carried out a variety of services which provided for a rich and multiple experience in his ministry. He was diocesan chancellor and secretary to the Archbishop of Pondicherry; editor of the weekly catholic magazine Sava Viaby; director of the Catholic Doctors’ Guild, the Catholic Medical Students’ Guild, the Newman Associations, the catholic university students union and of other ecclesiastical organizations. On July 2, 1962 he was nominated titular Bishop of Sozusa in Libya and Auxiliary Bishop of Bangalore, He received episcopal ordination on August 22, 1962. On November 9, 1964 he was named titular Archbishop of Filippi and due to the health of the Archbishop Thomas Pothacamury, he was also named Coadjutor Archbishop of Bangalore. He was president of the National Liturgical Commission for India and was creator of the National Liturgical and Catechetical Centre of Bangalore. He was also a member of the Bishops’ Catechetics Commission, delegate to the first ordinary assembly of the Synod of Bishops in 1967, representative of the Bishops of India at the Pan-Asiatic Catechetical-Liturgical Conference of Manila (1967) of which he was also vice-president and president of the liturgy section. Prior to the International Eucharistic Congress of Bogota he was also invited to participate as a member of the catechetic study week in Medellín, Colombia. On January 11, 1968, he became Archbishop of Bangalore. He was then called to Rome on March 2, 1971 as adjunct secretary of the Congregation for Evangelization of Peoples. On February 24, 1973 he became Secretary of the same dicastery and also president of the Pontifical Missionary Works and the Vice-Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Urban University. Prefect of the Congregation for Oriental Churches from 1985 until 1991 (resigned due to health). Created and proclaimed Cardinal by John Paul II in the consistory of May 15, 1985. of the title of St. Mary of Grace alle Fornaci fuori Porta Cavalleggeri (deaconry raised pro hac vice to presbyteral title on January 29, 1996).
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Runners Fight Colon Cancer In Their Underwear Atlanta, GA (August 16, 2012) – The Undy 5000 5K Run/Walk to fight colon cancer will return to Atlanta, GA for the third consecutive year. The event will take place at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 3 in Marietta Square. Participants are encouraged to run in their underwear as a tongue-in-cheek reference to the area affected by colon cancer. “Last year, we had just over 500 participants run, which included over 40 colon cancer survivors,” said Todd Setter, National Undy 5000 Event Director. “We know this year will shatter last year’s records, and we hope we have tons more survivors, since that’s what this event is all about, after all - early detection and surviving!” The Atlanta Undy 5000 will feature the Colon Cancer Alliance’s (CCA) Inflatable Colon, which is a giant, walk-through colon that shows the various stages of colon cancer, including descriptions about Crohn’s disease and Colitis. The Undy 5000 will be held in 17 cities across the country this year to educate the public about colon cancer, promote screenings and encourage people to talk about the disease. Instead of raceday T-shirts, all registered participants receive a commemorative pair of Undy 5000 boxers. It is a family-friendly event open to all ages, and in addition to the 5K, there is a 1-mile fun run. The CCA, the nation’s largest and oldest patient advocacy organization dedicated to ending the suffering caused by colon cancer, hosts the event. Created by the CCA in 2008, the Undy 5000 stresses the importance of timely colon cancer screenings, early detection, and provides valuable information for those already affected by the disease. Event proceeds help fund the CCA’s research, education, support and public awareness programs that assist local communities. Boehringer Ingelheim, the maker of Dulcolax®*, is the proud presenting sponsor of the 2012 Undy 5000 races. As the #1 doctor-recommended stimulant for constipation relief, Dulcolax ® reminds everyone over the age of 50 or with a family history of colon cancer, that a colonoscopy can save lives. The Colon Cancer Alliance (CCA) is a community that provides hope and support to patients and their families, while saving lives through screening, access, awareness, advocacy and research.
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// Wednesday, January 11, 2006 Quaero: Europe's Ambitious Answer to Google "Quaero" means "to search" in Latin and although it is unlikely to flash across the continent's computer screens anytime soon, European tech giants are working on what they hope will be the world's most advanced multimedia search engine. The Quaero project was announced last summer by the French president Chirac. The French news agency AFP recently published an article on the progress of the European search engine. AFP has been talking to Jean-Luc Mollet at Thompson, a project leader of the Quaero project. A presentation of Quaero will be held at the Agance de l'innovation industrielle (AII) in January. Quaero is not a text-based search engine but is mainly meant for multimedia search. The search engine utilizes techniques for recognizing, transcribing, indexing, and automatic translation of audiovisual documents ant it will operate in several languages. There is also mention of automatic recognition and indexing of images. Recognition of video usually means automatic voice recognition and search in the recognized text, like in the podcast and video search engine Podscope. What they mean by automatic recognition of images, however, will be very interesting to find out. Will Quaero to some extent be able to recognize the contents of an image? Any way it seems that Quaero has more advanced technology in this area than e.g. Yahoo! or Google. Several companies are involved in the Quaero project along with Thompson. AFP?s article mentions Deutsche Telecom, France Telecom, and the search engine Exalead. This is very promising ? Exalead has an interface that makes Google look out of date. AFP also mentions some French and German research institutes: Inria (Institut national de la recherche en informatique et en automatique), IMSI-CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique), RWTH-Aachen och Universitetet i Karlsruhe. In addition there are content providers like INA (Institut National de l?Audiovisuel) and Studio Hamburg. There are ongoing negotiations with other partners. Quareo means search in Latin and it will be exciting to do just that when Quero is launched. This will hopefully happen in spring. For additional information visit http://www.thomson.net/EN/Home/Quaero/Homepage.htm. '); }
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Imation Gets Down to Business with Its Blu-ray Discs Imation today announced the availability of its Blu-ray media to major IT and data storage channel partners at its "Blue Technology" conference. Imation designed the conference and tour of its new optical manufacturing facility at Imation world headquarters in Oakdale, Minn. to educate Imation channel partners on blue-laser optical technologies, and their application for high definition media in the enterprise. Available in recordable (BD-R) and rewritable (BD-RE) formats, Imation Blu-ray discs store up to 25 GB of digital files and can be used for business backup, including medical and government imaging, photography, videography, as well as high definition video recording. Imation Blu-ray discs are produced with a unique protective coating that provides scratch-resistance, anti-static dust resistance, and smear- resistance, ensuring a more durable and protected media surface. For even greater storage, Imation will also manufacture double-layer Blu-ray media later this year, delivering 50 GB of capacity on a single discs. Individually packaged Imation Blu-ray recordable (BD-R) single layer (25 GB) and re-writable (BD-RE) single layer (25 GB) discs will be available in August for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $19.99 and $29.99, respectively. '); }
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Celebrity Baby Scoop > Jennifer Garner > Jennifer Garner & Seraphina Horse Around Jennifer Garner & Seraphina Horse Around Posted: June 21, 2010 by Jenny Schafer Google +1 0 Retweet 0 Like 0 Pin It Jennifer Garner spent some quality time with her youngest daughter Seraphina, 17 months, in Brentwood, California this morning (June 21). The duo visited a nearby equestrian center and enjoyed petting the the horses. Once again, we couldn’t help but notice a possible baby bump on the 38-year-old Alias star. We’re hoping to hear an announcement soon! Jennifer and her husband Ben Affleck are also parents to 4 1/2-year-old daughter Violet. View All Photos »» Filed under: Jennifer Garner,Seraphina Affleck Photo credit: Fame 16 Comments »» klutzy_girl Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 4:43 pm I keep going back and forth on whether or not she’s pregnant again! Candids of her by herself walking yesterday seem to indicate she is, but yesterday at the farmer’s market, she really didn’t look it. And it definitely looks like she could be here, but maybe the wind was blowing in that last picture. I don’t know. I really hope there’s another Affleck on the way, and that they’ll have a boy! Anonymous Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 4:59 pm Oh for god’s sake. Hasn’t anyone here ever had a shirt bunch or balloon up? It’s just an illusion, and it is obviously what is happening in that one photo, and in another she’s clearly jutting her hips forward for balance, making it look like she has a stomach. She’s looked exactly the same for months on end. It’s really bizarre how you keep pushing this in virtually every single post about her. Reply link does not work in your browser because JavaScript is disabled.Reply Report Anonymous Posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 7:34 am And yet you go on the comments searching for someone else’s comment to comment upon!! Talk about bizarre. Definitely pregnant! Reply link does not work in your browser because JavaScript is disabled.Reply Report Anonymous Posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 10:06 am What are you even talking about? This was a comment on the original post. Reply link does not work in your browser because JavaScript is disabled.Reply Report Anonymous Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 5:25 pm beautiful mother and daughter! Tazina Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 6:18 pm There are also photos from I think yesterday of Jennifer and the girls at the farmer’s market and there is zero baby bump. I do not think she is pregnant. klutzy_girl Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 8:36 pm Here’s a photo that may land everyone firmly in the “pregnant” camp: http://jen-fans.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=2677&pos=17 Anonymous Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 8:44 pm Not really, no. Anonymous Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 8:54 pm She is simply guilty of bad dressing. Anna Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 10:00 pm I think it’s sick how people are always saying she’s pregnant. The red circles around her stomach area are awful! Fifi Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 10:22 pm I’ll believe it when I see another baby. Anonymous Posted on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 11:50 pm Seraphina is looking at that horse as if she can’t make her mind up about liking him or not. Cute pictures. I think most people are hoping Jen and Ben will have another baby. This is why people are trying to guess if Jen has a bump. I don’t think it is and insult to Jen. Most of us want to be excited and happy for them. Plus, I’m rooting for boy next time. I would love to see a little Ben added to their beautiful family. Only time or a statement from the Afflecks’ will confirm a baby bump. Reply link does not work in your browser because JavaScript is disabled.Reply Report Anonymous Posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 12:14 am Why can’t you just wait until she announces something, if it ever happens? I mean, she’s a total stranger. You don’t know her. Don’t you think it’s a little weird to be so invested in whether or not she has another baby? It’s one thing to be curious and to look at the pictures, but to actually care about and hope that a total stranger is pregnant is really strange. Reply link does not work in your browser because JavaScript is disabled.Reply Report Anonymous Posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 7:37 am So is caring what other people are commenting on! Do you get that? Anonymous Posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 10:10 am Right, because having an opinion about what someone else has said about something is exactly the same as having an emotional investment in the reproductive choices of total strangers. I hope you don’t have a job that requires critical thinking skills. Anonymous Posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 2:04 am Wow! Seraphina looks so much like Violet. It’s almost like having twins born 3 years apart. lol
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Paul Pierce is an athletic marvel (no really) Science explains why Paul Pierce (while appearing slow and plodding) is actually one of the most athletic players in the league. Paul Pierce has never really been considered un-athletic per se. But was never revered with the Vince Carters and LeBron's of the world as an "athletic" player. And by some measures (end-to-end speed, leaping ability) he's still not. However, there has to be some reason why he is 20th on the all time scoring list that goes beyond longevity and "savvy." Turns out, by some measures, he's really very athletic. Paul Pierce's understated athleticism for Boston Celtics | The Point Forward - SI.com But according to two very different quantitative measures of athleticism, Pierce bafflingly rates as one of the more athletic players in the league. Check the link for the specifics, but the general idea is that he changes speeds as well as anyone in the world. In the past I've compared this to a Smashing Pumpkins song. The build up is slow and methodical, but at the right moment, there's a burst of sound and energy that overwhelms you (in a good way). The ease with which Pierce changes directions and speeds is in itself a physical ability, albeit one maximized by his guile. There’s no question that Pierce understands the value of varied movement, perhaps to a deeper extent than any player in the league. But he is only so successful as a stutter-step player because he’s able to shift gears constantly while maintaining perfect balance. That’s an incredible physical talent, albeit one not captured by a traditional conception of athleticism that favors sprinting speed and aerial acrobatics above the more restrained flares of a player like Pierce. So this isn't the kind of thing that can be measured in a combine like setting. It isn't going to be featured on posters or even many highlight reels. But it does result in Pierce being what Tommy Heinsohn calls the best offensive player in the history of the Celtics.
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Search Health Information Gallstones, cholangiogram Gallbladder anatomyPercutaneous transhepatic cholangiogramDefinition: A percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram (PTCA) is an x-ray of the bile ducts, the tubes that carry bile from the liver to the gallbladder and small intestine. Alternative Names: PTCA; Cholangiogram - PTCA How the test is performed: The test is performed in a radiology department by a radiologist. You will be asked to lie on your back on the x-ray table. The health care provider will clean the upper right side of your belly area and then apply a numbing medicine. X-rays are used to help the health care provider locate your liver and bile ducts. A long, thin, flexible needle is then inserted through the skin into the liver. The health care provider injects dye, called contrast medium, into the bile ducts. Contrast helps highlight certain areas they can be seen better. More x-rays are taken as the dye flows through the bile ducts into the small intestine. This can be seen on a nearby video monitor. How to prepare for the test: Inform the health care provider if you are pregnant. You will be given a hospital gown to wear and will be asked to remove all jewelry. You will be asked not to eat or drink anything for 6 hours prior to the exam. Tell your health care provider if you are taking any blood thinners such as warfarin (coumadin) or Plavix (clopidrogrel). How the test will feel: There will be a sting as the anesthetic is given and some discomfort as the needle is advanced into the liver. You may be given medication for sedation and/or pain control. Generally, the x-ray itself causes little or no discomfort. Why the test is performed: This test can help diagnose the cause of a bile duct blockage. Bile a liquid released by the liver. It contains cholesterol, bile salts, and waste products. Bile salts help your body break down (digest) fats. A blockage of the bile duct can lead to swelling of the gallbladder or pancreas. This results of this test may help your doctor plan treatments for a bile duct blockage. For example, it can help determine where a drainage tube or stent can be placed. Normal Values: The bile ducts are normal in size and appearance for the age of the patient. What abnormal results mean: The results may show that the ducts are enlarged, which may indicate the ducts are blocked. The blockage may be caused by scarring or stones. It may also indicate cancer in the bile ducts, liver, pancreas, or region of the gallbladder. Blocked bile ducts Cholangitis (infection in common bile duct) What the risks are: There is a slight chance of an allergic reaction to the contrast medium (iodine). There is a slight chance of damage to nearby organs, excessive blood loss, blood poisoning (sepsis ), and inflammation of the bile ducts. Special considerations: This test has been mostly replaced by an endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP ) test, which can also treat the blockage. This test may be done if an ERCP test cannot be performed or has failed. A magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a newer, noninvasive imaging method, based on MRI . It provides similar views of the bile ducts, but is not always possible to perform. It cannot be used to treat the blockage. References: Lidofsky S. Jaundice. In: Feldman M, Friedman LS, Brandt LJ, eds. Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease. 9th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2010:chap 20. Wael E.A. Saad, Michael J. Wallace, Joan C. Wojak, Sanjoy Kundu. Quality Improvement Guidelines for Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiography, Biliary Drainage, and Percutaneous Cholecystostomy. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology Vol. 21, Issue 6, Pages June 2010. 789-795. Review Date: 1/31/2011Reviewed By: David C. Dugdale, III, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine; Jason Levy, MD, Northside Radiology Associates, Atlanta, Georgia. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
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HomeThe CFR Think TankExpertsLeslie H. Gelb Follow Us On Experts Leslie H. Gelb President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow Expertise U.S. foreign policy; national security; Russia; Middle East. PublicationsEventsPressBio All Publications RegionIssuePublicationYear Select Year Obama's Next Headache Author: Leslie H. Gelb Leslie H. Gelb discusses President Obama's upcoming trip to Asia. See more in China; Presidents and Chiefs of State; India GDP Now Matters More Than Force Most nations have adjusted their foreign policies to focus on economic security, but the United States has not. See more in United States; Business and Foreign Policy Four More Years of War Leslie H. Gelb says we must face the devastating truth that the actual date of U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan will not be July 2011, but the end of 2014. See more in Wars and Warfare; Afghanistan Donilon: More Feared Than Loved Leslie H. Gelb discusses Tom Donilon's appointment as the new U.S. national security adviser. See more in Defense and Security; Military Leadership; United States Karzai's Taliban Ploy Leslie H. Gelb says a way out of Afghanistan must eventually include trying to talk to the Taliban. See more in Afghanistan; Wars and Warfare; Havens for Terrorism; United States Burned by Woodward's Fire Leslie H. Gelb discusses Bob Woodward's book, Obama's Wars. See more in Afghanistan; Presidents and Chiefs of State; Wars and Warfare; History and Theory of International Relations; United States Hillary's Dangerous Mideast Leap Leslie H. Gelb says failure of the Middle East peace talks will be worse than not negotiating. See more in United States; Israel; Palestine Obama's Conflict: More Jobs or More War Leslie H. Gelb argues that Iraq and Afghanistan threaten to derail President Obama's greater goal of revitalizing the American economy. See more in Presidents and Chiefs of State; Iraq; Afghanistan; Wars and Warfare The Way Out of Afghanistan Leslie H. Gelb, who directed the Pentagon Papers project, says comparisons with the WikiLeaks files miss the point. See more in Afghanistan; Military Operations; United States; History and Theory of International Relations What the WikiLeaks Documents Really Reveal Leslie H. Gelb discusses the WikiLeaks documents and how they underscore the need for the Obama administration to reconsider its policy toward Aghanistan and Pakistan. See more in Afghanistan; Intelligence The Pentagon's New Disservice to Soldiers Leslie H. Gelb comments on the Pentagon's response to recent criticism regarding the absence of top officials at the opening of a brain trauma center for soldiers. See more in Diplomacy and Statecraft Vet Snub Shocks Families Leslie H. Gelb comments on the absence of America's top officials from the launch of a new veterans' center to care for brain-damaged soldiers. See more in Veterans Affairs; United States Fire the Mideast Policy Team! Leslie H. Gelb discusses how President Obama's Middle East policy team has failed--and how the United States can move forward. See more in Israel; Palestine; Diplomacy and Statecraft Petraeus Locked Obama In Leslie H. Gelb discusses the implications of the appointment of General Petraeus in Afghanistan. See more in Wars and Warfare; Afghanistan; Military Leadership McChrystal's Downfall: Who Wins, Who Loses Leslie H. Gelb discusses the consequences of President Obama's removal of General McChrystal from Afghanistan command. See more in United States; Afghanistan; Wars and Warfare The Real McChrystal Story Leslie H. Gelb argues that while General McChrystal had no right to air his criticisms of the� Obama administration to Rolling Stone, he should be allowed to say on as top commander in Afghanistan. See more in United States; Wars and Warfare Five Ways Obama Can Fix Afghanistan Leslie H. Gelb lays out the risks ahead--and President Obama's options--in Afghanistan. See more in Wars and Warfare; Afghanistan; Military Operations; United States In Our Image Leslie H. Gelb reviews Peter Beinart's Icarus Syndrome: A History of American Hubris. See more in History and Theory of International Relations Hillary for Defense? Leslie H. Gelb says Hillary Clinton could be at the heart of political surprise in the 2012 presidential election. See more in Presidents and Chiefs of State Israel Was Right Leslie H. Gelb says that while Israeli commandos mishandled the situation on the aid flotilla, Israel was right to storm a ship bound for Gaza. See more in Palestine; Israel; Border and Port Security General Meeting ⁄ New York Lessons of Diplomacy: An Event in Memory of Richard C. Holbrooke Speakers:Christopher R. Hill, Dean, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver; Former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and former Special Envoy to Kosovo, U.S. Department of State, Vali R. Nasr, Professor of International Politics, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; Former Senior Adviser to the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, U.S. Department of State, Frank G. Wisner, International Affairs Adviser, Patton Boggs, LLP; Former Ambassador to Zambia, Philippines, Egypt, and India, and former Foreign Service Officer, Vietnam, U.S. Department of StatePresider:Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations 5:30-6:00 p.m. - Reception6:00-7:15 p.m. - Meeting7:15-8:00 p.m. - Cocktail Reception This meeting is on the record. ListenWatch Guest Event ⁄ New York Reflections on Citizen Revolt in the Middle East Panelists:Rima Afifi, Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Education, American University of Beirut, Rami Khouri, Director, Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs, American University of Beirut, Karim Makdisi, Assistant Professor of Political Studies, American University of Beirut, Rami Zurayk, Professor of Land and Water Resources, American University of BeirutPresider:Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign RelationsIntroductory Speaker:Peter Dorman, President, American University of Beirut 5:30-6:00 p.m. - Reception6:00-7:00 p.m. - Meeting This meeting is on the record. ListenWatch General Meeting ⁄ New York U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan: Report of a CFR-Sponsored Independent Task Force Panelists:James Dobbins, Director, International Security and Defense Policy Center, National Security Research Division, RAND Corporation; Member, Independent Task Force on U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Robert Grenier, Chairman, ERG Partners; Member, Independent Task Force on U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Daniel S. Markey, Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations; Director, Independent Task Force on U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and AfghanistanPresider:Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus, Council on Foreign RelationsIntroductory Speaker:Anya Schmemann, Director, Task Force Program, Council on Foreign Relations 12:30-1:00 p.m. - Lunch1:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. - Meeting This meeting is on the record. Power Rules: How Common Sense Can Rescue Foreign Policy Speaker:Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations; Author, Power Rules: How Common Sense Can Rescue Foreign PolicyPresider:Peter G. Peterson, Founder and Chairman, Peter G. Peterson Foundation; Chairman Emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations 5:30-6:00 p.m. - Reception6:00-7:00 p.m. - Meeting7:00-8:00 p.m. - Cocktail Reception and Book Signing This meeting is not for attribution. Listen General Meeting ⁄ New York A Conversation with Fouad Ajami Speaker:Fouad Ajami, Author, The Foreigner�s Gift: The Americans, the Arabs, and the Iraqis in Iraq; and M. Khadduri Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins UniversityPresider:Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations This meeting is on the record. ListenWatch General Meeting ⁄ Washington Iraq: The Way Forward: Session 1 Speaker:Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus, Council on Foreign RelationsPresider:Judy Woodruff, Broadcast journalist and former CNN anchor This meeting is not for attribution. Listen Press/Panels Article Is America Pivoting to Asia Fast Enough? Article Panetta Heads to Asia to Back Allies, Avoid Riling China Video Interview Les Gelb on Iran-U.S.-Israel War Dance The U.S. and Iran are engaged in a "mutual game" to forestall any attack by Israel on Iran's nuclear installations, but at some point that game will begin to wear down, raising the prospect of military action, Leslie Gelb, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, tells WSJ's John Bussey an interview Tuesday. Watch Testimony Senator Webb Calls for Clarity in U.S. Response to Syrian Crisis Senator Webb urged his colleagues to heed the recent words of Leslie Gelb of the Council on Foreign Relations: "When interventionists become avenging angels, they blind themselves and the nation and run dangerously amok. They plunge in with no plans, with half-baked plans, with demands to supply arms to rebels they know nothing about, with ideas for no-fly zones and bombing. Their good intentions could pave the road to hell for Syrians. Preserving lives today, but sacrificing many more later." Article Veterans of Iraq War, Some Argue, Also Deserve a Parade Article Shooting First and Asking Questions Later Article Hans Heymann Jr. Dies at 91 Article Kim Jong-il death: Did U.S. intelligence fail? Article GOP Pounces on Biden Comment That the Taliban Is �Not Our Enemy� Article The Future of Hamas The Atlantic recently asked a group of foreign-policy authorities about what lies ahead for Hamas. Article In Iraq, Biden Says Tide of Conflict Is Receding Article The Irresistible Rise of the Muslim Brothers Article Libya: A New Beginning Article Gadhafi Era Ends: What's Next for Libya? Article Clinton Adopts Jobs�s �Think Different� Motto for Diplomacy Video Interview Al Jazeera English: "Fault Lines" Article Finding the Secret 11 Words Article Penny-Pinching Peace Article 40 Years After Leak, the Pentagon Papers Are Out Article Where Words Can Never Do Justice Article Pentagon Papers to be Declassified at Last Article After 40 Years, the Complete Pentagon Papers Radio Interview Former Secretary Of State Eagleburger Dies At 80 Video Interview Charlie Rose: Libya Video Interview Leslie Gelb: Libya is Arab League's Responsibility Article Biden is Obama's Point Man on Almost EverythingR Article White House and Egypt Discuss Plan for Mubarak�s Exit Article Frank Wisner, the Diplomat Sent to Prod Mubarak Radio Interview Washington Mulls Its Role In Egyptian Politics Article Muslim Brotherhood 'Against U.S. Interests,' Says Former State Dept. Official Article Obama: I told Mubarak He Must Deliver on His Promises Article A Guy as Keeper of the National Guest List? Video Interview Les Gelb on Morning Joe Radio Interview Les Gelb on NPR's Morning Edition Video Interview Les Gelb on WorldFocus Article NYT: �We�re Still The One� by Les Gelb Lecture Les Gelb on Zocalo Public Square Lecture Series Article BusinessWeek: In the Post-Machiavellian World, Economics, Not War, Rule Article Boston Globe: "Power Rules" calls for common sense policies Radio Interview Les Gelb on NPR�s Morning Edition Article NYT: Common Sense to the Rescue of Policy Article Britannica.com: 5 Questions for Leslie Gelb Article Big Think: The New Machiavellianism Video Interview National Interest interview with Les Gelb Article National Interest: Machiavelli Revisited AudioTranscriptDownloadEmbedShare Dr. Leslie H. Gelb is among America's most prominent foreign policy experts. A Pulitzer Prize winner, former correspondent for the New York Times, and senior official in state and defense departments, he is currently president emeritus and board senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He served as president of the organization from 1993 to 2003. Prior to his tenure as president of CFR, Dr. Gelb established a distinguished career at the New York Times, where he was a columnist from 1991 to 1993, deputy editorial page editor from 1986 to 1990, and editor of the op-ed page from 1988 to 1990. He was national security correspondent for the Times from 1981 to 1986, where he won the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1986. He was diplomatic correspondent at the Times from 1973 to 1977. Dr. Gelb was a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace from 1980 to 1981, where he was a consultant to the German Marshall Fund of the U.S. From 1977 to 1979, he was an assistant secretary of state in the Carter administration, serving as director of the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, where he received the State Department's highest award: the Distinguished Honor Award. He was a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution from 1969 to 1973, during which time he was also a visiting professor at Georgetown University. He was director of Policy Planning and Arms Control for International Security Affairs at the Department of Defense from 1967 to 1969, where he also served as director of the Pentagon Papers Project. While at the Defense Department, Dr. Gelb won the Pentagon's highest award, the Distinguished Civilian Service Award. He was executive assistant to U.S. Senator Jacob K. Javits from 1966 to 1967, and an assistant professor at Wesleyan University from 1964 to 1966. Dr. Gelb currently serves on the Center for National Interest Board of Directors, the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Board of Directors, the Diplomacy Center Foundation Board of Directors, the Peter G. Peterson Foundation Board of Advisors, and the Truman National Security Project Board of Advisors. He is a former trustee for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, trustee emeritus for Tufts University, and the former Chairman of the National Security Network Advisory Board. He formerly served on the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University Dean's Council, the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University Board of Advisors, the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University Board of Overseers, and the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government Advisory Board. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies, and a fellow at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Gelb received his BA from Tufts University in 1959 and his MA in 1961 and PhD in 1964 from Harvard University. He is the author of Power Rules: How Common Sense Can Rescue American Foreign Policy (2009) and Anglo-American Relations, 1945–1950: Toward a Theory of Alliances (1988). He is also co-author of The Irony of Vietnam: The System Worked (1980), which won him the American Political Science Association's Woodrow Wilson Award; Our Own Worst Enemy: The Unmaking of American Foreign Policy (1984), and Claiming the Heavens: The New York Times Complete Guide to the Star Wars Debate (1988). He is the recipient of an Emmy Award and an Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award for his work as a producer of ABC Nightline's Crisis Game. Dr. Gelb, who resides in New York City, is married to Judith Cohen and is the father of three children. He was the recipient of the Father of the Year Award in 1993. Contact/Media Information New York, New York Media Bio CFR President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow Email JNelson@cfr.org Phone +1.212.434.9742 Downloads One-page Bio John Nelson Featured Press Les Gelb on Morning Joe Les Gelb on NPR's Morning Edition Les Gelb on WorldFocus David Rockefeller Studies Program Contacts For more information on the David Rockefeller Studies Program, contact: James M. LindsaySenior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair+1.212.434.9626 (NY); +1.202.509.8405 (DC)jlindsay@cfr.org Janine HillDirector, Fellowship Affairs and Studies Strategic Planning+1.212.434.9753jhill@cfr.org Amy R. BakerDirector, Studies Administration+1.212.434.9620abaker@cfr.org Victoria AlekhineDeputy Director, Fellowship Affairs+1.212.434.9489valekhine@cfr.org
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CSN LOGCSN Archives Home| Contact| Search| College Sporting News| Login « Elon's super receiver to test Georgia Southern's defenseBoise State and Big Sky coaching legend Tony Knap dies at 96 » 2012 NCAA Division I Football Championship game tickets to go on sale Tickets for the 2012 NCAA Division I Football Championship game will go on sale Friday, Sept. 30 at 11 a.m. ET (10 a.m. CT).... Tickets may be purchased online at www.NCAA.com/fcs for two seating locations within the stadium: midfield ($35*) and sideline ($30*). Accessible seating must be purchased at the Pizza Hut Park box office or by phone at 469/365-0000. The championship game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. ET (noon CT) in the 20,086-seat multi-purpose Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas, on January 7, and will be televised live nationally on ESPN2HD and ESPN3.com. The FCS embodies a tradition of excellence through high level competition, student-athlete character and sportsmanship throughout the regular season and championship. http://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2011-09-26/championship-game-tickets-available This entry was posted on September 27th, 2011 and is filed under FCS News Articles, NCAA. | blogging tool | hosting reviews | fp
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Fri, 27 Feb 2009 00:00:00 - Premier Manager 03/04 Cheats for Playstation 2 Premier Manager 03/04 Cheats for Playstation 2 This page contains Cheats for Premier Manager 03/04 organized by sections for Playstation 2. Premier Manager 03/04 is a Sports Traditional Soccer game, made by Zoo Digital Publishing, released on Dec 19, 2003 and published by Zoo Digital Publishing. If you can't find a hint or secret in our list, then please check this page periodically for the late
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No Place for Gloating Do not gloat when your enemy falls; when he stumbles, do not let your heart rejoice ... —Proverbs 24:17 If you wish to be today's servant, then you must also resist gloating when you have been vindicated. If Samuel had been small-minded, he would have been glad Saul had failed the test. Samuel was the only one who warned against the kingship. We therefore might expect him to shout to the housetops, "I told you so." How do we know he didn't do that? Because God said to Samuel, "How long will you mourn for Saul, since I have rejected him as king over Israel?" (1 Sam. 16:1, emphasis added). There was no gloating, only mourning. A good evidence that we can be trusted with today's anointing and today's stigma is that we mourn when a brother or sister slips or falls. Cain said, "Am I my brother's keeper?" (Gen. 4:9). The answer is yes. I fear that the anointing many of us desire is largely delayed because of a rival spirit. We look over our shoulders and, consciously or unconsciously, compete with one another. Virtually no consideration at all is given to seeking the glory that comes only from God. We want mutual adulation more. Today's man or woman ought also to be on the lookout for tomorrow's man. Jonathan Edwards said that the one thing Satan cannot successfully counterfeit is a love for the glory of God. As long as you and I truly love God's honor, including the reputation of His church today and tomorrow, it is good evidence we haven't been duped by the devil. But if it is my own reputation I worry most about, there is no proof I am today's man. In fact, it's quite the opposite. Excerpted from The Anointing: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (Charisma House, 2003). More From By Love Transformed
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You are here: Opinion America, You Were Born for More ⇑ back to "Opinion" America, You Were Born for More 1:30PM EST 1/17/2014 Harry Jackson Harry R. Jackson Nations are not eternal. They are born, and they will all eventually die. Even in my own lifetime, I’ve watched wars and revolutions redraw the maps of Europe and Africa a few times. Countries like Rhodesia and Czechoslovakia have passed into the history books while new names appear on the United Nations member list. Doubtless this process will continue into the foreseeable future.But the lifespan of a nation is not always what it seems. During the late 7th century, it looked like the sun might be setting on the Byzantine Empire, headquartered in modern Turkey. Arab Muslims swept through North Africa and the Middle East, conquering more territory more quickly than anyone since Alexander the Great nearly a thousand years earlier. The Byzantine Christians lost huge swaths of their territory in just a few years. Their capital Constantinople was besieged incessantly. But in the end, the empire would endure another seven hundred years before finally falling to the Ottomans in 1453.It is easy to feel discouraged about our nation’s future right now. Our national debt is burgeoning out of control, and most of our elected leaders seem determined to avoid dealing with it. The out-of-wedlock birthrate is climbing, destabilizing our families. Abroad, I am tempted to agree with a former vice president who observed that our enemies no longer fear us and our friends no longer trust us. Many worry with good reason that our elected officials no longer possess the moral clarity or courage to face down those who would seek to weaken or to destroy us.But I believe that America was born for more than what we have already achieved, and I do not believe our time is up just yet. At the time of our founding, we overthrew the greatest empire in the world to gain our independence. Ordinary men and women risked their lives and fortunes for the opportunity to perform an experiment in liberty: could human beings really govern themselves, instead of living at the whim of a dictator or king?Over the ensuing decades, our principles and our constitution were tested to their limits. In time, our nation began to live up to its ideals more completely, extending full citizenship rights to individuals regardless of race or gender. We survived a bloody civil war and two world wars to become the most prosperous and power nation on earth. Our constitution became a blueprint for countless new nations that shared our belief in human dignity and freedom. But there is still more we can do and be, if we can remember the reason we were born in the first place. We can continue to be a beacon of hope and an example of peace, prosperity and good government. We can still be a light to the world.When I received my cancer diagnosis in 2005, I was given a 10% chance of survival. But I had been born for more than I had accomplished so far. In my latest book, I talk in detail about my journey from the brink of death to a life more abundant than I could have imagined. In some ways, my greatest challenges seemed to strike just as I was on the brink of being used for greater works than I could have ever dreamed. Could the dark times facing our nation really be just a prelude of greater things to come?Just as our nation faces uncertainty and danger, I believe many of our citizens face the same in their individual lives. Personal finances, relationships and careers can all reach points of crisis in the blink of an eye. Most of us have supportive friends and family, but even the best people will fail us at times. There were many instances during my illness when I did not feel God’s presence. It seemed as though my prayers were going unanswered and the whole world was oblivious to my pain.But this has also been part of the human experience from the beginning of time. Whether great leaders of the past or great saints from the Bible, all have experienced dark times where God feels so very far away. But we can find encouragement by reading the trials and triumphs of those who have gone before us. Often we discovered they faced threats even larger and more frightening than those that face us today. And the good news is that God is always faithful. And there is always hope, as long as we hope in Him. Harry R. Jackson Jr. is senior pastor of 3,000-member Hope Christian Church in the nation's capital. Jackson, who earned an MBA from Harvard, is a best-selling author and popular conference speaker. He leads the High-Impact Leadership Coalition. Related topics: Revival Contribute to this story In the Line of Fire Michael BrownFrom the Frontlines Steve HillWatchman on the Wall Jennifer LeClaireClarion Call Matt BarberHere's the Deal Larry Tomczak
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City gun laws are saving lives On March 11, a 6-month-old was shot to death in Chicago. Jonylah Watkins was killed while her father was changing her diaper in his car parked on a South Side street. Doctors were unable to repair the damage caused by the five bullets that tore through her little body. On that same day, the House of Delegates passed a bill that would negate all local gun ordinances in West Virginia. This would affect Charleston, South Charleston, Dunbar and Martinsburg. What is the connection between these two events? It is possible that the gun used to kill Jonylah in Chicago came from West Virginia. That is because West Virginia has relatively weak gun laws - laws that allow the purchase of multiple handguns at once. These guns then find their way to places like Chicago, where they are sold illegally on the street. But the gun that killed Jonylah did not come from Charleston. That's because Charleston has an ordinance that limits handgun purchases to one per month and requires a 72-hour waiting period before taking delivery of the gun. Folks who sell handguns on the streets of Chicago don't want limits and don't want to wait. Some arguing in favor of the bill say they want gun laws to be consistent statewide. The needs of West Virginia's urban areas are different than those of its rural areas and those differences should be honored. Furthermore, if consistency is the desire, why isn't the Capitol Complex included? Even if this bill became law, it would still be illegal to carry a gun there. Finally, if you want to make gun laws consistent statewide, why not make them stronger, imitating Charleston's ordinance? I live in South Charleston, where guns are not permitted on municipal property. I enjoy being able to patronize the recreation center and library knowing they are gun free. It's working in Charleston, Dunbar and Martinsburg. Why change it? The state Senate announced that it will not be considering this bill this session. I am glad to know senators are not submitting to the threats of the gun lobby. I pray that none of the other legislation that would further loosen gun laws in West Virginia sees the light of day. Carrie Swing South Charleston User Comments
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Mountaineer Gameday: Iowa State’s defense becomes stingy in red zone MIKE CASAZZA AMES, Iowa -- On the surface, Iowa State doesn't fit your Big 12 Conference mold. The Cyclones don't have the receiver who could be a Biletnikoff Award candidate, if not for all the other names in the conference. They don't even have a receiver with more than 40 receptions, 400 receiving yards or five touchdowns. They don't have the quarterback who uses his arm to throw tight spirals and open a window to Heisman Trophy conversations. They don't even have one quarterback. Iowa State has used three, started two and could start another in today's game against West Virginia. Redshirt freshman Sam Richardson relieved an injured Steele Jantz last week and was 23-for-27 for 250 yards and four touchdowns. Coach Paul Rhoads won't say what happened to Jantz or who will start in the 3:30 p.m. ABC game against the Mountaineers (5-5, 2-5 Big 12). The instability at quarterback explains as well as anything else why the Cyclones (6-5, 3-4) rank No. 9 in the 10-team Big 12 in total offense, No. 8 in passing offense and No. 9 in the crucial scoring offense. Yet this is a Big 12 team that's good for one stunner at home every season and it's a quality representation of how a team without a great offense can survive in the league. "They're stingy on defense, especially in the red zone," WVU Coach Dana Holgorsen said. "They give up yards, give up yards, give up yards, but they get real stingy in the red zone." It is that which makes Iowa State a Big 12 team. Yards will accumulate and points will be scored against every team, but good teams minimize the damage done to the defense. Iowa State is No. 8 in the league in total defense during conference games (502.9 yards per game), but fourth in scoring defense (27.1 points per game). The Cyclones have allowed 209 first downs in Big 12 play, but have the best red zone defense. Points are at a premium against Iowa State. In Rhoads' fourth season, his team is 21-1 when it scores 24 or more points. "We've got to get points in the red zone," Holgorsen said. "Touchdowns would be appropriate." The Mountaineers are, by the numbers and by their own admission, an average red zone team, but still mostly pleased with the way it has gone in 2012. It's not 2011. "Last year we sucked at that," quarterback Geno Smith said. "We were really terrible at it." Actually, last year WVU was No. 18 nationally and scored on 88.52 percent of its possessions inside the 20-yard line. This team is No. 71 and has scored on 80.43 percent. The Mountaineers aim at 90 percent. Yet this team is kicking fewer field goals and will likely score more touchdowns in roughly the same number of possessions, and that was a major focal point of the offseason and the transition to the more offensive Big 12. "It's an entire philosophy when we enter the red zone," WVU quarterbacks coach Jake Spavital said. "There's more of an emphasis on positive plays and always moving forward. I guess you can say we become a little more conservative because we're in field goal range. The main thing is to always be moving forward and never move backward - no penalties, either." So far this season WVU has run 67 times inside the 20 for 11 touchdowns and 2.55 yards per carry. A year ago saw 87 carries for 23 touchdowns and 2.84 yards per carry. Smith's performance has improved, though. Smith is 39-for-58 with 19 touchdowns and no interceptions. Last season, he was 41-for-80 for 18 touchdowns and an interception with a pass efficiency rating more than 55 points lower than what it is now. "I've not thrown fade balls into the stands anymore," he said. "That helps out a lot." West Virginia started 23-for-24 in the first five games with 20 touchdowns, but the five-game losing streak has often forced the offense out of character. The Mountaineers were 3-for-7 in blowout losses to Texas Tech and Kansas State when they needed touchdowns to stay competitive. Mostly, though, the Mountaineers have been sharper and attuned to their formula. West Virginia doesn't draw from a package of plays, but instead relies on its philosophy. The coaches study the opponent and how it behaves in the red zone and then finds plays they normally run that they believe will work in the red zone. The Cyclones are a fairly normal defense that stays disciplined in a zone, not unlike Kansas State. Yet when they get close to the red zone, defensive coordinator Wally Burhnam turns aggressive, just like he did when he was in the same job at South Florida. "They pressure a lot when they get in there and we haven't seen that mentality yet this year," Spavital said. "Normally, a lot of defensive coordinators change their mentality at the 10-yard line. He changes his at the 25- or 30-yard line. That's when he heats you up more and makes you more careless and tries to get you out of field goal range. Not many people score points on them there." The man-to-man coverage and the blitz and the sudden attacks cause a conflict in the red zone. It's already a chaotic space where the field is shorter and the back of the defense is naturally closer to the line of scrimmage. Spaces are tighter and close faster. Mistakes can mean not merely the difference between three points and seven, but also between a loss and a win. "Once you get closer to the end zone, your eyes start to get big and you see those colors in there and want to get in there as fast as possible," Smith said. "The key thing is making positive plays and to keep moving the ball forward and let things happen and try not to force things. I think we've ben able to do a good job with that so far." 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36.5°F Clear Business Northwest Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Rises To 7.9 Percent In October Dalton's Rate Rises To 10 Percent The Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday that the unemployment rate in the Northwest Georgia region increased to 7.9 percent in October, up three-tenths of a percentage point from 7.6 percent in September. The rate was 8.9 percent in October a year ago. Because of the federal government shutdown, no states were allowed to publish local labor market data for September. During the interim, the rate for Northwest Georgia fell from 8.3 percent in August to 7.6 percent for September. The rate rose in October primarily for two reasons – an increase in new layoffs and an increase in the number of unemployed residents. The number of new layoffs, represented by initial claims for unemployment insurance (UI) benefits, increased to 3,336, up by 85, or 2.6 percent, from 3,251 in September. Claims were filed in several sectors, led by administrative and support services and wholesale and retail trade. There were 5,602 claims in October 2012.The number of unemployed people in Northwest Georgia increased to 32,043, up by 900 from 31,143 in September. There were 36,813 unemployed in October 2012. The labor force, which is the number of people employed plus those unemployed but actively looking for work, declined by 3,564 to 405,312 in October, down from 408,876 in September. The labor force was down by 10,540 from 415,852 in October 2012. Metro Dalton’s unemployment rate increased to 10 percent in October, up four-tenths of a percentage point from 9.6 percent in September. The rate was 11.3 percent in October a year ago. Because of the federal government shutdown, no states were allowed to publish local labor market data for September. During the interim, the rate for Dalton fell from 10.3 percent in August to 9.6 percent for September. The number of new layoffs, represented by initial claims for unemployment insurance (UI) benefits, increased to 928, up by 97, or 11.7 percent, from 831 in September. Claims were filed in several sectors, led by manufacturing. There were 1,753 claims in October 2012. The number of unemployed people in Dalton increased to 5,759, up by 184 from 5,575 in September. There were 6,756 unemployed in October 2012. While the jobless rate was up, the number of jobs rose to 63,700, up by 300, or 0.5 percent, from 63,400 in September. Most of the jobs were added in textile manufacturing. Over the year, the number of jobs was up by 700, or 1.1 percent, from 63,000 in October 2012. Most of the increase came in professional and business services, trade, transportation and warehousing, and state and local government. The labor force, which is the number of people employed plus those unemployed but actively looking for work, declined by 476 to 57,877 in October from 58,353 in September. The labor force was down by 1,916 from 59,793 in October 2012. Metro Athens had the lowest area jobless rate at 5.8 percent, while the Heart of Georgia-Altamaha region had the highest at 10.9 percent. Meanwhile, Georgia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for October was 8.1 percent, down from 8.3 percent in September. The rate was 8.8 percent in October a year ago. Local area unemployment data are not seasonally adjusted. Georgia labor market data are available at www.dol.state.ga.us Seminar On Quality Control In The Nuclear Industry Set For Monday Communications Tower Proposed For Walker And Catoosa County Line ALDI Brings New Jobs To Chattanooga Area Chattanooga State Engineering Technology Division in cooperation with the Regional Center for Nuclear Education and Training will be hosting a professional development seminar, Quality Control ... 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HomeChicago Parent2008 NovemberPrescription drugs pose dangers to children Prescription drugs pose dangers to children Maayan S. HellerShort stuff: Health roundupTeen drug use is on the decline, but prescription medications continue to be a dangerous threat to teenagers and small children at home and emergency doctors want parents and caregivers to be vigilant.In early September, a government report showed a drop in drug abuse among children ages 12 to 17, as well as a 12 percent hike in the use of prescription pain killers among young adults ages 18 to 25. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also reported that though there has been a notable drop in overall drug use, deaths from drug abuse among 15- to 24-year-olds more than doubled between 1999 and 2005."It is very important to keep in mind that medication prescribed or intended for adults can be very harmful to children even in smaller doses," says Dr. Mac Nichols, an emergency room doctor in Chicago. "Only use medication as your doctor has prescribed and only on the person it was prescribed to."A study conducted with poison centers across the country between January 2003 and June 2006 found that thousands of very young children accidentally ingested opiates prescribed for adults."Don’t disregard certain medication or vitamins because you think they are safe," says Nichols. "Some compounds safe for adults can be very harmful to children, especially in the dosages given to adults. Some cough syrups contain codeine—a medication that can cause children to stop breathing in even small adult doses."And because experts have also seen an increase in the abuse of prescription drugs by teens and tweens, who often see these as safe alternatives to street drugs, parents should monitor Internet use for shopping on pharmaceutical Web sites and discuss with neighbors and parents of your children’s friends the importance of keeping prescription medications locked away.Nichols echoes these recommendations and offers a few additional tips for younger children. "Not only is it important to keep pill bottles out of reach of children, be careful to avoid places that children can climb. Safety latches on cabinets are a great deterrent."He also urges parents to be mindful of purses lying around—especially when friends and family visit. "Many children who come to the emergency department with an overdose got the pills from a purse lying on the floor or a bottle that was not put up."But even when parents believe they’ve taken every precaution, sometimes accidents happen."Every time a child—or adult for that matter—gets into medication or anything that could be harmful, they should be evaluated by a physician," Nichols says. Poison Control is available 24 hours a day at (800) 222-1222. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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Advanced Echocardiography Meet Our Team Locations Contact Information Request an Appointment Ranked in 10 specialties: Neonatology, Cancer, Heart and Heart Surgery, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Respiratory Disorders, Digestive Disorders, Orthopaedics, Urology, and Kidney Disease Advanced EchocardiographyWhat problems can echocardiography diagnose? Several diseases of the heart may be detected by echocardiography, including: Aneurysm Cardiomyopathy Congenital heart disease Congestive heart failure Pericarditis Valve disease Echocardiography is utilized to diagnose cardiac problems, as well as guide heart surgery and complex cardiac catheterizations. Children’s developed one of the first digital echocardiography laboratories in the world and remains a leader in the development of new technologies to optimize patient care. Our digital echocardiography laboratory makes it seamless for physicians throughout the region, country and world to instantly send Children’s cardiologists echocardiograms for review 24/7 from any computer. Many types of specialized echocardiography services are offered, including: Intracardiac echocardiography Fetal Heart Program Tissue Doppler imaging Adult congenital heart disease Cardiac resynchronization evaluation Carotid artery vascular imaging Stress echocardiography The team also provides advanced connectivity services, such as digital echocardiography and tele-echocardiography. What is transesophageal echocardiography? Transesophageal echocardiography is also known as TEE, or heart scan with endoscopy. TEE uses a small probe guided into the esophagus while a child is sedated to closely evaluate the heart and blood vessels within the chest. Echocardiography is a procedure used to assess the heart's function and structures through the use of sound waves. A transducer (similar to a microphone) sends out ultrasonic sound waves at a frequency too high to be heard. When the transducer is placed on the chest at certain locations and angles, the ultrasonic sound waves move through the skin and other body tissues to the heart tissues, where the waves echo off of the heart structures. The transducer picks up the reflected waves and sends them to a computer. The computer interprets the echoes into an image of the heart walls and valves. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) uses a probe with a transducer on the end that is guided through the throat and into the esophagus while your child is sedated. The TEE transducer works the same as the one used in a regular echocardiogram. However, a clearer image can be obtained, because the sound waves do not have to pass through skin, muscle, or bone tissue. What are the different types of TEE echocardiography? A TEE can utilize one, or more, of four special types of echocardiography: M-mode echocardiography This is the simplest type of echocardiography, and produces an image that is similar to a tracing rather than an actual picture of heart structures. M-mode echo is useful for measuring heart structures, such as the heart's pumping chambers, the size of the heart itself, and the thickness of the heart walls. Doppler echocardiography The Doppler technique is used to measure and assess the flow of blood through the heart's chambers and valves. The amount of blood pumped out with each beat is an indication of the heart's functioning. Also, Doppler can detect abnormal blood flow within the heart, which can indicate such problems as an opening between chambers of the heart, a problem with one or more of the heart's four valves, or a problem with the heart's walls. Color Doppler Color Doppler is an enhanced form of Doppler echocardiography. With color Doppler, different colors are used to designate the direction of blood flow. This simplifies the interpretation of the Doppler technique. 2-D (2-dimensional) echocardiography This technique is used to see the actual structures and motion of the heart structures. A 2-D echo view appears cone-shaped on the monitor, and the real-time motion of the heart's structures can be observed. This enables the physician to see the various heart structures at work and evaluate them. Why is a transesophageal echocardiogram performed? TEE is used to evaluate the internal heart structures and path of blood flow in congenital (present at birth) heart disease. TEE is also used during heart surgery to evaluate the effects of surgical intervention to the heart, such as repair of congenital heart disease. When echo is indicated, but other circumstances (such as pulmonary disease) that may interfere with the ability to obtain adequate images are present, a TEE may be more appropriate. Further, certain conditions of the heart, such as mitral valve disease, blood clots or masses inside the heart, dissection (tear) of the lining of the aorta (the artery which carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body), and implanted prosthetic (artificial) heart valves may be better visualized and assessed with TEE than with regular echocardiograms. Depending on the results of the TEE, additional tests or procedures may be scheduled to gather further diagnostic information. Intracardiac echocardiography, a new form of echo, places a tiny echo probe on the end of a catheter. This catheter is put in the heart, giving the team pictures of the heart from the inside. Intracardiac echos are primarily used in our Cardiac Catheterization Lab. Back to Top - Departments & Programs - Children's National Medical Center
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EventBingo Night at St. Catherine LaBoure Church Details6 p.m.- �Bingo Night� at St. Catherine Laboure Church, off Hwy 89 & Rd. 3 N. Everyone welcome. Start DateTuesday, June 18, 2013
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Doc Severinsen For 25 years, Doc Severinsen was arguably the best-known trumpet player in America, appearing on television every weeknight as the leader of the Tonight Show Orchestra. Known for his exceptionally loud wardrobe, Severinsen often bantered good-naturedly with host Johnny Carson, while supplying the show's incidental music (bridging commercial breaks, introducing guests, etc.). Despite the musical limitations of that format, the Tonight Show Orchestra was increasingly considered one of the best big-band jobs available as time passed: generous exposure, steady work, and declining options elsewhere. Severinsen maintained a side career to allow himself to stretch out, recording bop, big-band swing, and crossover-friendly instrumental pop for a series of labels beginning in the '60s. When The Tonight Show was on hiatus, he toured with smaller groups and guested with numerous jazz and pops orchestras around the country. He had his critics in the jazz world, partly because his albums weren't strictly jazz, but also partly because he didn't display his chops very often; he was an able bebop soloist with a bright, clean tone and a tremendous range in the upper register of his horn. In the mid-'80s, he finally brought the Tonight Show Orchestra into the studio for a series of popular and well-received recordings. When the orchestra broke up in 1992, Severinsen hit the road with a select group of alumni, and also continued his guest appearances around the country. Carl Hilding "Doc" Severinsen was born on July 7, 1927, in Arlington, OR, and was initially nicknamed "Little Doc" after his father, a dentist. Starting music lessons at age seven, Severinsen originally wanted to play the trombone, although his violin-playing father urged him to take up that instrument instead. As it turned out, the trumpet was the only brass instrument available in their small town, and Severinsen got so good so quickly that he was performing with the local high school band while still seven years old. At age 12, he won the Music Educators' National Contest, and as a high schooler, he toured with Ted Fio Rito's orchestra. Upon finishing school, he joined a succession of touring big bands starting in 1945, including Tommy Dorsey (where he was a featured soloist), Charlie Barnet, Benny Goodman, and Noro Morales. In 1949, he settled in New York, where he worked as a staff musician for NBC and a recording session sideman, backing the likes of Dinah Washington and Anita O'Day. He moved over to television in 1952, and appeared on the original, Steve Allen-hosted Tonight Show as a member of Skitch Henderson's orchestra.In 1962, when Carson took over the show, Henderson made Severinsen his assistant orchestra leader. Around the same time, Severinsen cut the first of a series of albums for the Command label; his earlier efforts were largely standard big-band swing, but by the late '60s he had moved into groovy, swinging instrumental pop in the so-called "now sound" vein, often arranged by Dick Hyman. In 1966, Henderson abruptly departed The Tonight Show under still-mysterious circumstances. Milton DeLugg briefly took over as his replacement, but Severinsen was promoted to the post of orchestra leader and musical director in 1967. His outlandish, brightly colored wardrobe and easy comic chemistry with Carson quickly cemented him into the job, where he would stay for the next 25 years.In the meantime, Severinsen moved from Command over to RCA in the early '70s, and then went to Epic for 1975's Night Journey, a surprisingly credible foray into jazz-funk fusion. Even more surprisingly, Severinsen landed some disco play with the dance-club hits "I Wanna Be With You" and "Night Journey" in 1976. The follow-up LP, 1977's Brand New Thing, offered more of the same. In 1985, Severinsen recorded an album for Passport with a new fusion group called Xebron. The following year, he brought the Tonight Show Orchestra into the studio for their long-awaited first recording sessions, cutting a number of swing standards. The resulting album, The Tonight Show Band, was released on Amherst and sold briskly, also winning a Grammy for Best Jazz Large Ensemble Recording. A second, similar album, The Tonight Show Band, Vol. 2, was released in 1987. Facets, which found Severinsen working with crossover fusion ensembles and string orchestras, was a Top Ten jazz hit in 1988.Severinsen returned to the studio with the Tonight Show Orchestra in 1991 for the well-reviewed Once More...With Feeling!; they followed it in 1992 with Merry Christmas From Doc Severinsen and the Tonight Show Orchestra. It proved to be their last hurrah together; Carson's retirement that year ushered in major changes at The Tonight Show, and new host Jay Leno let Severinsen and the band go. Severinsen quickly gathered some of the band's most prominent members, and embarked on a sort of farewell tour of America. He would continue to tour with many of them during the '90s, most notably trumpeters Conte Candoli and Snooky Young, drummer Ed Shaughnessy, saxophonists Ernie Watts and/or Bill Perkins, and pianist Ross Tompkins. Additionally, Severinsen cut an album with the Cincinnati Pops (1992's Unforgettably Doc) and served as guest conductor for symphony orchestras in Minnesota, Milwaukee, Buffalo, and Phoenix; he also made numerous guest appearances as an instrumentalist, led brass workshops and clinics, and even moved into designing and manufacturing trumpets. After a lengthy hiatus from recording, he returned with 1999's Swingin' the Blues, which featured a generous selection of Tonight Show Orchestra alumni. – More Doc Severinsen En Mi Corazon Swingin' the Blues The Very Best of Doc Severinsen [Amherst] Two Sides of Doc Severinsen Doc Severinsen and Friends 2012From the Archives1992Ja-Da1992Lullabies and Goodnight1992Unforgettably Doc1992Good Medicine1991Once More...With Feeling!1991Merry Christmas From1989The Big Band Hit Parade You may also like... Herb AlpertLouie BellsonMaynard FergusonAl HirtHarry JamesStan Kenton
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